Our Fruits and Vegetables are as fresh as you like them to be. Watch for this columr weekly. Thrifty shopâ€" pers flock here. are first consideration. ‘‘Our Make‘‘ per Ib.. .2 1b. | Pure Pork,.per IbD:.‘........ 4 Chuck Roast of Beef, Ib.. . .] LAiver, ‘fresh, per Ib. : Creamery ~Butter, ‘*Our C Brand‘‘ per Ib. :; %:....... < In 5 Ib."6ts :..;...: ..". MeLaren‘s â€"Jelly Powdezs packages for ........2, ... Vietor Brand Catsup, 1 2 OZ. . * Plums, Lynn Valley, per tin € Libby‘s Spinach, per tin .. Pears, light syrup, per tin. ‘‘*So.tasty for breakfast‘‘â€"such are the comments of many of our customers, who have tried these appetizing edibles. Their delightful flavour adds zest to even a ‘‘hurryâ€"up meal.‘‘ They are made fresh daily. Cleanliâ€" ness and quality of ingrediénts "Where Quality Counts" TELEPHONE NO. 616 103% Pine St., South Have you tried our Flowerdale Tea? (Orange Pekoe) reg. 90c. per Ib. Sale pricae.......:; 80c. Fresh (Ground Coffee (finest qualiby) 50c. St. Willtam‘s Strawberry Jam, 38 ... Colll. Â¥**** *.50c. Thompson _ Seedless _ Raisins (new season‘s) ..2 lb. for 35c. Apples, bushel hampers (good Blue and. White Grapes, per basket .4 :oag <~6be. Cooking Onions...6 1b. for 25c. New Brunswick Potatoes (finest in the land) 90 1b. ‘qack . .$2.75 Lack of space does not permit us to advertise all our meat specials, but your yvisit to our store will convince you of our prices and choicest cuts. All our meats are government inâ€" spected, worthy of its name. I8s. : Cotton back...‘..;,;. 49s. 248. Cottomn Sacks......., Fresh Arrival of Royal Houseâ€" hold Flourâ€"the flour that‘s . The Home ‘of Satisfaction E. Byck PHONES 614 and 615 Cor. Third Ave. Birch St. Thursday, Oct. 14th, 1926 DELIVERY TEA 25c. . 29G, . 14c. .10c. Own 39c. 15c. 15¢c. 15¢, 23¢. 18c. $4.75 $2.45 $1.25 The election of officers resulted as follows :â€" Presidentâ€"Mr. 8. Wheeler. There were three nominations for this ofâ€" fice,â€"â€"â€"Messrs Uttley, Wheeler and Stanley. Mr. Uttley declined on acâ€" count of busingss reasons. â€" Mr. Wheeler wished to withdraw and give Mr. Stanley an acclamation, as he considered him a goo@¢ man for the place. ~*‘*I have no intention of runâ€" d s t i i . i i o t i . i i in s t s o s i i s s . . i i i i i i i i i i i in n i in 15 505 45 95 95 451 The annual report of the Seecreâ€" tary showed a noteworthy improveâ€" ment in the finances ¢ the club and a generally successful year. The reâ€" port was duly adopted. In commentâ€" ing on the statement the President said that at the beginning of his term the committee had «carefully consiâ€" dered ways and means to assure sucâ€" cess. A certain sum of money had been aimed at and not only had this objective been achieved but he. was happy to say it had been exceeded to the amount of about fifty dollars on the right side. _ He hoped the club would continue its ~good work and be even better in the coming year than in the past. ‘ There were about fifty members preâ€" sent at the, Hollinger Hall on Saturâ€" day evening last for the annual meetâ€" ing of the Lancashire Club. The meeting was opened at 8.15. by a brief address from the President Mr. 8. Wheeler, who spoke of the exâ€" cellent progress of the club during the past year, â€" REâ€"ELEGTED PRESIDENT / OF THELANCASHIRE CruB Mr. 8. Wheeler Voted ‘to Head of Club Again at Interesting Annual Meeting Saturday. #« $ â€" A great star in a great picture % From William J. Lccka’s Famous Story 12e 420000 0200000000700 00000400004 130021 #* #* «t C++f 4 Betty Bronson and Richard Cortez + The Everlasting Whisper «* rrar sns s s 0s 2000080000 0 0o 3 400802408420 242242240 252 202 212 262 26e 292 2922022042428 onoboooooooooooooooooo%ooooooootoooozoQoo000000000303000000000000030000000000000000000000 a" *4**,**,**,**,40,08,00,04,00, 40 e0°e a NE XT WEE News When life was gay and lively. New York "A Prince on Broadway" A typical Walsh picture full of pep, punch and personality. (OLDFIELDS THEATRE A charming comedy of New York when Grandma was a girl, featuring DAY SATURDAY In his latest Western thriller "Stella Maris" Comedy Before the conclusion of the meetâ€" ing, Nov. 6th, be known as pastâ€"presiâ€" dent Uttley, that the next social evenâ€" , Nov, 6th, be known as pastâ€"presi dont and viceâ€"president‘s night, and Secretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"Mrs. T. Ricâ€" hards.. Mr. B. Ash withdrew in faâ€" vour of Mrs, T. Richards as soon as he learned that she would keep up the good work. Her work was specially ccommended by all. Ladies‘ Committeeâ€"Mrs. F. Jackâ€" som, Mrs. Toye, Mrs. Parnell and Miss Pugsley. By acelamation, Men‘s Committeeâ€"Messrs B. Ash, T. Toye, F. Kitcher and H. Unsworth. Mr. Foy suggested that the club take in associate members as. there were many who would like to join but could not on account of not being Lancastrians. The discussion brought up the old topie of ‘‘invitations."‘ It was decided not to have associate members, but a new plan was adopted in regard to invitatsons. (Under this new plan one invitation is to be given. to each member for use at each meet-; ing. The matter was carried unaniâ€" mously and the matter. of its enâ€" forcement was left in the lmnds"nl‘ the committee to deal with. Raven was prevailed upon to hé"lp nut by taking on the job of doorkeeper ning,"‘ said Mr. Wheeler. Mr. Stanâ€" ley, however, objected to any acclaâ€" mation. An ascclamation did not show the feeling of, the members, he thought, and he ‘believed an election to., be the better way. _ **I would rather have the feeling of the meeting by a vote,""‘ he said, and he urged Mr. Wheelep to sthy, Eventually Mr. W heeler was persuaded, and when the vote was finally counted, Mr,. Wheeler was elected again to the presxdonc Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"â€"Mr. T. Harper was the only nomince, and so was elected by acclamation, no ballot being necesâ€" sary. | THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TTMMINS, ONTARIO in Little Old Review ‘*With a Bit‘‘ ‘‘Tea for Toomey‘‘ "Her Ambition‘‘ sweet â€" Youngâ€" Thingâ€"‘*Well, in that case I‘ll~take a hammock as well.‘"â€"London Opinion. Shopkperâ€"â€""Ma,da.m, I will guarâ€" antee them."‘‘ Sweet"‘ Young, Thingâ€"‘*Are‘ you quite sure these seeds will grow into big strong trees ?"‘ GIVEN THREEâ€"YEAR TERM FOR THEFT FROM MAILS. from the time they left Kipawa The remaining part of the evening was spent. in dancing, the A. 8. D. orchestra furnishing the datest musiâ€" cal hits, d that these look after the programme NORTH BAY RAILWAY MEIN] DROWNED AT KIPA t# w _ _# # k ; #* * C # * + * ww o # ## # _ _# # W# 4 * ## # * # e *#4 # # ww # # #* + + #* #* + # OB * +, 0424 . M as*s 4* as*as* P t 2a* 22* . 2*% 1 2% . 1# dtudlndiaatadtndtadtestaectostnst ol e atactantontontsstadres* Labour is not the child of necessity â€"necessarilyv. â€"~Party executives of eight provinces have replied to the cireular from the the Dominion President, John R. MacNicol, asking if it is the wish of the nank and file of the party to hold a Dominion convention and Adopt a new policy, and in every case the reâ€" ply is favourable to the holding of such a gathering. f The replies are all favourable to June of next year as being the best time, and either Winnipeg, Toronto or Montreal as the place of meeting. Conservatives plan to choose the new permanent party leader and forâ€" mulate a policy for the party at a Doâ€" minion wide convention to be held in June, 1927. NATIONAL CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION IN JUNE NEXT ‘*‘Therefore be it, resolved, that in the interests and for the prosperity of the Province of Ontario as a whole, it ts essential that the development of the mineral and other natural reâ€" sources of the James Bay and Hudâ€" son Bay slope and the Bay itself, be made possible through immediate access being given in the completion of the T. N.0O. Railway to its logical and long : determined terminus_ on James Bay, and that the Ontario (tovernment be strongly urged to proâ€" ceed with the outlined work at onee." GCORDON‘S Splend;d for Croup and Bronchitis ‘_Whereas other projects and inâ€" terests, now working towards reachâ€" ing tidewater by rail, will, if permitâ€" ted to take priority, detrimentally affect the present extension of the T. N.0. north of Cochrane, so as to make this portion of the provincial railway practically useless: * Whereas theâ€"T. N.0. extension north of=â€"Cochrane has now reached mmileage 68, and the portion of this extension which lies Island Falls, between mileages 40 and 68 i8, to all intents, ])llll)()h(‘l(‘.\h until furâ€" ther extension is undertaken. and ** Whereas the further extension from mileage 68 across to the Matâ€" tagami river and along this river to the confluence with the Abitibi river and then on to tidewatéer on James Bay wilh serve lmpnrtdnt mining disâ€" coveries, now awaiting development until .sm'h time as â€"transportation facilities are provided: and ‘*Whereas the gurvey for a pracâ€" tical route to_ tidewater has been completed and approved of for some time back, and everything is in full readiness to make an immediate start. when so authorized by the (Governâ€" Ment: and Coughs and Colds Quickly Disappear when treated with take the matter up at the annual meeting of the Ontario Associated Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commence at Toronto on Novenber 18th and 19th. ~The resolution that will be submitted to the Ontario Asâ€" sociated Boards of Trade wil} be as follows :â€" ing tne completion of the T. N railway to James Bay. At a rees meeting of" the Cochrane Board Trade the question was discussed length.. Eventually it was deci@ed COGHRANE AGAIN URGES\ COMPLETION T0 THF BA Question of Railway to James Bay to be Brought to Attention of . Ontario Associated Boards of Trade DRUG. STORE TELEPHONE 423 Timmins Mentholated Cough Balsam ochrane is again carnestly the (w)mpletmn of the D.« way to James Bavy. At a T. N.0O. extension > has now reached hbe portion of, this res Wbeyond Island eages 40 and 68 is, ‘poseless until furâ€" Tomâ€"*‘I Have found the meanest man at last."‘ Johnâ€"‘*Who? . What did he ds?‘‘ Tomâ€"*‘*He‘s deaf, and has never told his barber."" m C A party of C.P.R. employees left North Bay for Kippawa to continue dragging operations in an attempt to recover the body of Aime Trahan, of North Bay, who was the second vicâ€" tim of the double drowning fatality there last It is planned to secure the services of a diver in an effort to recover the body. _ The funeral of W. P. Fleming, whose body was recovered the day following the drowning was held from «St. Mary‘s Roman Catholie: Cathedral North Bav. The Advance has received a letter this week relative to the reasons unâ€" derlying the recent organization‘" of the Cornish Social Club, but this letâ€" ter is withheld the present, pendâ€" ing the outcome of negotiations now under way to write a factions under the true Cornish motto .of ‘*One and All.‘"~ The Cornish Football _ Club is the established body, and has been a success from all standpoints.. The ‘majority of those interested in th¢ organizationâ€"of the â€"Social Club were _desirous simply of extending the sociah relations of the Cornish people here, and it is understood that they did not wish in any way to run :v opposition to the Cornish Oneâ€"andâ€" All Football Club. Some of the offiâ€" cers of the new association are strong on this point of view, and are ready and anxious to coâ€"operate with the Cornish Oneâ€"andâ€"All Footbail Club. Effort is now being made‘ to have the two executives unite and work toâ€" gether for ‘‘One and All"‘ in regular Cornish way, and avoid any repetiâ€" tion of the working at cross purposes that caused the dropping of the former association here. With the Cornish Oneâ€"andâ€"All Football Club wellâ€"established in popular regard, as well as financially strong, the way should be clear for a particularly strong union of forces, especially as the Football Club is anxious to ‘"exâ€" tend the social features to suut the members and their friends. _ All should attend the annual meeting of the Cornish F.C. on Friday evening, Oct. 29th, and get in behind the comâ€" bined Social Club and Football Club to make a great Cornish Oneâ€"andâ€"All C‘lub here. 4 ZÂ¥Z PÂ¥ A AAt AitGkiiy 4 VULUlL *,* i m on i ie ui in y i n C.P.R. EMPLOYEES MEET â€"_â€"â€" _ DEATH WHILE ON TRIP ALL GORNIGHMEN ASKED ATTEND F G. MEFTINE Effort to Unite All Cornish Under the Motto ‘‘One and All.‘‘ Extension of Cornish F.C. Approved. Parlour at P. ANTOINE‘S Opposite Fire Hall, Fourth Ave No matter what kind of drink yoh call for it will be served to you in the way you like it. We regalize that you come here and pay your zood â€"money for a glass of soda or sundae and that you want it not/as good but betâ€" ter than you can get elseâ€" where. OUR SODA MIXERâ€" HE KN Pleasure Ice Cream Hollinger Stores Ltd. TIMMINS, ONT. ‘*‘Buy Hollinger Qualityâ€" It Pays‘‘ â€" 0*s