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Porcupine Advance, 17 Dec 1925, 1, p. 13

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Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries of Public, etc. 50% Third Ave., corner Balsam St., Timmins, Ont. 7 t 4. Toner A. MacDonald Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. GOLDFIELDS THEATRE BLDG. Phone 534 attractive dishes,. Write toâ€"day to OXO LIMITED, 356 St. Antoine St., MONTREAL. 66 BSecoro Candies These candies arrive every Thursday. Leave your order for the regular asâ€" sortment or make up any assortment you desire. List closes every Tuesday morning. Same prices as in Toronto and Montreal. Platus Lewis Ayanâ€"Murray Brug Go. 5 Pinc St. South Reed Block Leave Your Orders for for the FREE Oxo Cook Book and learn new ways of making delicious Soups and Consommes â€" how to put the fresh beef flavour into leftâ€" oversâ€"how to make dozens of other attractive dishes, Timmins. Prize Winners at the Recent Poultry and Pet Stock Show Good Showing of Prize Birds. Unusually Large Exhibit of Highâ€"Class Thoroughbred Dogs, at the Recent Third Annual Show of the Porcupine Poultry and Pet Stock At the recent third annual Show of the Porcupine Poultry and Pet Stock Show there was a uood showing of poultry, and an unusuall.\, fine exâ€" hibit of prize dogs. In the dog classes, there were over 50 entries. Mr. Wm. Cadman of London, Ont., was the judge of poultry, and lus findings were generally satisfactory. This is the third year that Mr. Cadâ€" man has been ]udwe here. "The following is the list of prize winners in the various classes at the Show : Pulletsâ€"1st and 2nd, W. P. MceLean. 3rd, D. R. McDonald. Pensâ€"1st, W. P. McLean. Mr. Sullivan also had the Chamâ€" pion coloured male and female Barrâ€" ed Rocks in the Show. _ The Best Shaped male and female went to Roy Black. Rhode Island neds, Single Comb. Cockâ€"D. R. MeDonald, 1st. Hen 1st and 2nd, D. R. MceDonald. Cockâ€" erelâ€"1st, Roy Black, Sundridge, Ont.; 2nd and 3rd, D. R. MceDonald. Pulâ€" letsâ€"1st, Roy Black; 2nd, D. R. Meâ€" Donald; 3rd W. P. McLean. Old Pensâ€"1st, D. R. MceDonald. Young Pensâ€"1st, D. R. MeDonald. Rhode Island Reds, Rose Comb. Cockâ€"I1st, D. R. MceDonald; 2nd, W. P. MelLean. Henâ€"1st, W, P. Meâ€" Lean; 2nd, D. R. MeDonald. Cockâ€" erelsâ€"1st and 2nd, W. P. MeLean. In this class D. R. MceDonald and W. P. MeLean had pretty much their own way in the respective Combs. D. R.‘s hen,was an outstanding speciâ€" men. _ The judge connnented on it very favourably. Roy Black had two birds that also brouuht special menâ€" tion from the judge. _ Roy Black‘s Pullet, it is interesting to note won second at the Royal Winter Fair. There were 37 R. I. Reds. White Leghorns. Cockâ€"1st, W. Bailey. Henâ€"1st, W. Bailey ; 2nd and 3rd, R. 8. Skelly. Pulletâ€"1st, W. Bailey; 2nd and 3rd R. Skelly. Pensâ€"1st, G. S. McDon- ald, Crown Mine; 2nd Fred Saxton. Cockerelâ€"-â€"Est . B. Skelly * In the poultry classes, there were 317 entries. Barred Rocks Cockâ€"Ist and 2nd, J. H. Skelly; 3rd H. Sullivan. Henâ€"1st 2nd and 3rdâ€"H. Sullivan. Cockerelâ€"1st, Roy Black, Sundridge, Ont; 2nd, H. Sullivan ; 3rd, J. H. Skelly. Pullet 1st and 2nd, R. Black; 31‘, H. Sullivan. Pensâ€"1st and 2nd, H. Sullivan; 3rd, J. H. Skelly. There were 63 entries in this class, and it will be noted that Messrs Sulâ€" livan and Skelly about swept the boards with their fine showing of birds. Mr. Sullivan‘s cockerel with a little more weight would have cleared the entire show. J. H. Skelly‘s Cock Bird was an exceptionally outstandâ€" ing bird.â€" There were 39 entries in this class, with a fine showing of good birds, those of W. Bailey and R. 8. Skelly being especially noteworthy. Buff Orpingtons | Cockâ€"1st, L. E. Harris. Henâ€"1st, L. E. Harris. Cockerelsâ€"1stâ€"W. D. Pearce, South Poreupine; 2nd, L. E. Harris. â€" Pulletsâ€"1st, 2nd and 3rd, W. D. Pearce. Pensâ€"W. D. Pearce. _â€"W. D. Pearce‘sâ€"display was the most outstanding exhibit in the whole show. White Wyandottes Hensâ€"I1st and 2nd, W. Bailey. Pulletsâ€"1st and 2nd, W. Bailey. Chanticlers. Cockâ€"I1st, Nap. Caron. Herâ€"1st, nd and 3rd, Nap. Caron. Penâ€"1st, Nap. Caron. There were twelve entries in thls class, all good birds. e judge commented on the birds in this class, saying they were as good as he had seen anywhere. White Rocks. Cockerelâ€"1st, W. D. Pearce. Pulâ€" letâ€"1st, 2nd and 3rd, W. D. Pearce. English Light Sussex. . Cockerelâ€"I1st, C. H. Libby, Dome Mines. Pullet 1st and 2nd, C. H. Libby. * Dark Cornish Game Cockerelâ€"1st, R. 8. Skelly, Schuâ€" macher. Pulletsâ€"1st and 2nd, R. S. Skelly. Utility Classes. American Breed, (gny variety)â€" Hen, 1st, J. H. Skelly. Old Penâ€"1st, H. Sullivan, South Poreupine; 2nd, J. H. Skelly, Timmins; 3rd, Allan D. Pearce, South Poreupine.« _ Young Pensâ€"I1st, Roy Black; 2nd, Allan Pearce ; 3rd, J. H. Skelly. Lo utss udn ols [txht\ Rocksâ€"Cockerelâ€"1st, 2nd and 3rd, Mike Grantz, Timmins. . Utitlity Leghornsâ€"Cockerel â€" 1st, Fred Tomkinson, Schumacher. Hens, ist and 2nd, R. 8. Skelly. Pulletsâ€" 1st and 2nd, Fred Tomkinson. Pensâ€" 1st and 2nd,, Fred Tomkinson ; 3rd, R. S. Skellv. ‘ â€"Best Pen of Rhode Island Reds, any varietyâ€"W,. P. McLean. _ Specials Best Pen of Barred Rocksâ€"H. Sulâ€" livan, South Poreupine. ES _ There vus a large showing of the Utility Breeds, and the birds were particularly good. Association. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. Best Pen of White Leghornsâ€"G,. 8 McDonald. Best Exhibition Pen in Show (any variety)â€"W. D. Pearce. Best Partiâ€"Coloured Pen in Showâ€" W. P. MeLean. Best Utility Pen in Show (any varietyâ€"H. Sullivan. B2st Bird in Show, male or female â€"W. D. Pearce. This is the second year in succession that Mr. Pearce has won this special. f Barred Plymouth Rocks, Best Cock â€"J. H. Skelly. Best Henâ€"H Sulltâ€" van. _ Best Cockere!â€"Roy. Black. Best Pulletâ€"Roy Black. A.0O.V. Plyâ€" mouth Rocks, Best Male, Best Feâ€" maleâ€"W. D. Pearce. White Wyandottes, Best Hen, Best Pulletâ€"W. Bailev. Rhode Islard Reds, Rose Comb, Best Cockâ€"D. R. MceDonald. _ Best Hen, Cockerel and Pulletâ€"W. P. Mceâ€" Lean. Chanticlers, Best Male and Female â€"Nap. Caron. Any variety Bantams, Best Maleâ€" J. Davis, Dome Mines. Best Female â€"R. 8. Skelly. . _Dogs. There was the largest number of entries and the highest quality of dogs ever exhibited at this Show. _ The Spaniels, Collies and Police Dogs were particularly good. _ Mr. Geo. Moore, of (Toronto, judged all breeds and gave very general satisfaction. Airedalesâ€"1st, R. 8. Skelly. Boston Terriersâ€"1st, Mr. Rochen; 2nd, H. Farrell. Cocker Spaniels, Puppies â€" 1st, John Massie; 2nd, 8. A. Caldbick. Femalesâ€"1st, 2nd and 3rd, John Masâ€" sie. Rhode Island Reds, Single Comb, Best Cock and MeDonald. Best Cockerel and Pulletâ€"Roy Black. White Leghorns, Best Cock, Hen and Pulletâ€"W. Bailey. _ Best Cockâ€" erelâ€"R, Skelly. â€"Fox Terriersâ€"1st, Jack Williams; 2nd and 3rd, R. G. Culbert. Chésapeake Baysâ€"1st, W. T. Montâ€" gomery. Ww wa we omm Orpingtons, any variety, Best Male and Femaleâ€"W. D. Pearce. Any variety Sussex, Best Male and Female,â€"C. H. Libby. Any variety Cornish, Best Male and Femaleâ€"R. 8. Skelly. â€"Canaries First and Special to Mrs. Sydney W heeler. 2 itc conmin. Any other Breedsâ€"1st and 2nd, . P. Lafleur (Great Danes) ; 3rd, E. St. Louis (St. Bernards). L >Â¥ ~3° English Bulldogsâ€"1st and 2nd, W. A. Bal\er, Timmins. Toy Dogsâ€"1st, Miss Ruth Johnson ; 2nd, Miss M. Slater; 3rd E. St. Louis. Settersâ€"ist, Capt. Jones; 2nd, . Simmons. T2 LC V _ _Police Dogsâ€"1st, J. F. MeDonald, Schumacher; 2nd, E. S. Noble, Tun- mins; 3rd, G. Sherlda‘n se lmu _ Russian Wolf Houndsâ€"1st, Wm. J. Davis; 2nd, H. Farrell, . L sw s _ Irish Water Spanielsâ€"1st, Fred Saxton. 'Wâ€"S‘I')-rtix_lger Spanielsâ€"1st, S. B. Scoâ€" bell. | Dog Specials Collie, Best Male and Best Female â€"W. Parcher. Best Male and Feâ€" male Puppyâ€"W. Parcher. Best Colâ€" lie in Show, Male or Femaleâ€"J. N. levine. » Cocker Spanielsâ€"Best Male and Bestâ€" Femaleâ€"John Massie. _ Best Male or Female Puppyâ€"John Massie. Best Cocker Spaniel in Show, Male or Femaleâ€"John Massie. ; Chesapeake Baysâ€"Best Male or Femaleâ€"W. T. Montgomery. Colliesâ€"1st, W. Parcher; 2nd, Jos. vererd; 3rd, W. Parcher. â€" l?‘o\â€" ;I‘éi'â€"fiérsâ€"Best Male or Female â€"Jack Williams. w e EOe Great Danesâ€"â€"Best Male or Female â€"G. P. Lafleur. Springer Spanielsâ€"Best Male or Femaleâ€"S. B. Scobell. Airedalesâ€"Best Male or Femaleâ€" R,. 8. Skelly. English Bulldogsâ€"Best Male or Feâ€" maleâ€"W. A. Baker. Setters.Best Male or Femaleâ€"Capt. Jones. ETTE CC Toy Dogsâ€"â€"Best Maleâ€"Ruth Johnâ€" son. â€"Best Femaleâ€"M. Slater. C Ne Johnson. Best Sporting Dog in Showâ€"John Massie. Best Nonâ€"Sporting Dog in Showâ€" J. N, Levine. Best Dog in Show (any breed)â€" J. N. Levine. Build Up Your Health TONIC ALE STOUT 15¢ Packet Makes 3 Gals. At all Stores of Writeâ€" . Allen Co., Bond Bldg., Toronto. T. N. 0. Ry. here. Three differâ€" ently addressed shipments were taken in charge by the officer. One shipâ€" ment had ten fiveâ€"gallon cans of alcohol, a second contained . twelve fiveâ€"gallon cans, and the third gshipâ€" ment was a ten can one, each can holding five gallons. The liquor was conveyed to the Timmins police statâ€" ion where it was held for the Magisâ€" trate‘s consideration and decision this week. One of the parties to whom the liquor was addressed is unâ€" known here and can not be located. The other two denied all knowledge of the shipments. The total amount of liquor in the three shipments would be 160 gallons and at the moderate rate of $25.00 per gallon the full valâ€" ue of the shipments would easily be $4,000.00. FOUR THOUSARND COLLARS‘ WORTH OF LQUCA SHZFD Provincial Officer Here Seizes S ments With Three Different Addresses,. Total of 160 Gallons Seized. Saturday evening last Provincial Officer H. 0. Finger made a rather noteworthy seizure of liquor at the A hundred years ago today a wilderâ€" ness was here; A man with powder in his gun went forth to hunt a deer; But now the times have changed someâ€" whatâ€"are on a different plan. A dear, with powder on her nose, goes forth to hunt a man.â€"The Printer‘s Devil. » A Hundred Years Ago More C.C.M.‘s Used b;Hockey Players Than All Other Makes Combined Seizes Shipâ€" HRILLED and amazed, the fans see the great hockey players flash down the ice at dazzling speed. Their skates are C.C.M.‘s, light in weight, yet exâ€" ceedingly strong, with the flintâ€" hard running edges sharpened like razors. The correct skates are of vital importance to the players. 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This will serve to introduce who is taking my place until such time as my health is sufficiently improved to continue my work. 1 can recomâ€" mend him as a fine teacher and am convinced that he will carry on my work in the same manner as I would. S TUDIO Mr. Geo. Makin We have watched many small busâ€" iness accounts opened in this Bank grow. We could cite instances when the small business has grown to be the leading industry in the communâ€" ity in which it is established. The service of the officers of this Bank may assist your business to become a leading industry. $7 Prof. A. F. SGHR OEDE Ra A.L.G. M. C.C.M. Skates are used by hockey players than all other makes combined. They choose C.C.M.‘s for their speed, their great strength, their fine construction and finish, and beâ€" cause they keep their edge so much longer. Dealers everywhere stock C.C.M. Skates; sizes for boys and men, and women: models for hockey7, pleasure, speed and figure skating. Sincerely, Timmins, Ont., Nov. 16th, 1925 Timmins, Ont , Ganada. Thurs., Dec. 17th, 192%5. _ D. SUTHERLAND, Manager.. J. PAUL MICHAUD, Manager.

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