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Porcupine Advance, 8 Sep 1927, 2, p. 4

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Owen Davis‘ Famous Stage Success ‘‘Should Men Walk Home‘‘â€"COMEDY AND SCENIC SPECIALâ€"Friday and Saturday The Funniest War Comedy Ever Made Three Modern Musketeers, a rich man‘s son, a gangster and a Dutch boy, all in the Army of Occupation. Bobby Ray COMEDY and Alice CARTOON one 60 P.O. Box 19 SOUTH PORCUPINE 2._â€"Next Weekâ€"Mon. Tues.â€"13 Goldfields Jos. Clusiau, prop. AND "FTFOREVER AFTER" Salty. Whipping, Whistling Melodrama of rmâ€"swept Seas, Hateâ€"swept Hearts and of Love Heldâ€"high because Hardâ€"Won. FPELIX AND COMEDY LAST TIME TOâ€"NIGHTâ€"Sth Adolphe Menjou THE ACE O N ~% WEDNES. Residence : P. O. Bozx . Luxton Fire Insurance at Reduced Rates IT‘S A LAUGH RIOT FOX NEWS AND COMEDY Insurance of every description and Real Estate MORTGAGES ARRANGED ‘HURS.â€"15 | And so, sir, without a thought poliâ€" tically, with nothing further from my mind at the present moment, I want to say that the present Provinâ€" cial Administration, for their vision and energy in projecting and completâ€" ing this great highway deserve unâ€" stinted praise. They have joined in a most pracâ€" tical and acceptable manner_ two great sections of a great â€" Provinee History records the enactment of several Crusades; today witnesses anâ€" other. _ True, the location and means of transportation differ, but there is some similarity as to the objective. The location is changed from the Holy Land to Toronto, a vast differâ€" ence, geographically speaking; and the objective, while not a religious one, is to carry the. gospel of the North into that section of the Provâ€" ince where it should be the most readily embraced, namely, the South. And so future historians will have to record another erusade, 300 autoâ€" mobiles bearing 1,500 people, arrivâ€" ing on Sept. 6th. 1927, in the Gueen City of the Dominion, to say to those who, built the road and made the trip possible, a word of thanks; to try to impress on all the valuable heritage the Province possesses in its more northerly regions, and to demonstrate that, as we of the North came South, you of the South ecan as readily go North. Comprehensive Address on Agriculture in the North Your Worship, Ladies and Gentlemen Address by Mr. C. W. Wright, of Englehart, Given at the Banquet Tendered by the City of Toronto to the Northâ€" ern Crusaders on Tuesday Evening, Sept. 6th, 1927. Night Phoneâ€"No Day Phoneâ€"No. 7 ~as to the objt is changed fro: Toronto, a vast « ically â€" speaking while not a rel ; _ theâ€" gospel 0o the enactment of today witnesses anâ€" location and means differ, but there is s to the objective. changed from the " The World at Her Feet " 141â€"WEDNES. THURS â€"15 " THE DENVER DUDE " ‘‘Hearts and Spangles ‘‘ Money‘‘ ‘‘*Who Cares ‘‘ ‘‘Don‘t Tell the Wife‘‘ 9â€"FRIDAY SATURDAYâ€"10 " God Gave me 20 Cents " Featuring Lois Moran, Jack Mulhall, Lya de Putti and Wm. Collier, Jr. Heads or tailsâ€"you can‘t lose by seeing this story of two crooked dimes worked into a love plot. COMEDY AND NEWSREEL A fastâ€"fighting ing with lots New Empire 12â€"MONDAY TUESDAYâ€"IB% Florence Vidor j sent Provinâ€" their vision and completâ€" deserve unâ€" humourous wildâ€"fire tale of the Woest, full of comedy COMEDY AND SERIAL LAST SHOWING TOâ€"DAY Hoot (Gibson ng, and religious of the e Provâ€" 104 20 7. Watch for These y marriage tangle with a brand new angle. A real love comedy SERIAL AND NEWSREEL Hosot {Gibson 1nyV l Similar records as to the hours of sunshine show that the average an: nual sunshine _ 1,750 hours and that over 60 per cent. of thi: comes to us during our growing sea son. â€" This fact, (,«)uple(l with â€" tha relative to precipitation, explains ir some measure the very _ remarkable growth that occurs during our grow ing period. And then we come to temperature Temperature, sir, in the North is like unto some other things in life. J 30 per cent. of this the five growing n Fortunate occurren of moisture â€" durin erowth is of para Let us examine for a minute the possibilities of agriculture in the North. What are the requirements for the successful pursuit of farming anywhere? (Good soil, sufficient rainâ€" fall, ample sunshine, reasonable temâ€" peratures, and ready access to a market. Northern Ontario has good soil. every variety of it. It is the concenâ€" sus of qualified opinion that the virâ€" gin soil of the North is of surpassing richness, and the remarkable growth of all plant life bears eloquent testiâ€" mony to this fact. Careful records kept over a period ol nine years sh ple precipitation cowboy dressed in dude of laughs, thrills an thrown in. into a greater whole. Mr. Chairman, the progress of any country, next to the initiative and energy of its people, depends very largely upon its store of natural reâ€" sources. These may consist of good agricultural possibilities; vast supâ€" plies of forest wealth, or rich deposits of mineral; the possession and exâ€" ploitation of any one of these will ensure progress and prosperity to a country; when we realize that all these assets exist in abundant form in the North, we begin to realize in some measure the value of this terriâ€" tory to the Province, and, indeed, to the Dominion. ve may ‘eserve elves,. . THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO nds > th that right very \nd we do not c from the West, it yonu. do not L that our climate ting nature, and felt as similar pitation, and nt. of this is erowing mon! rowing months, This is a occurrence, as a sulfficiency e during the period of of paramount importance. records as to the hours of show th months and spills at we have am , further, ove received durin: that the ec temperatur e understa mperature and=®that‘ t average anâ€" 1,750 hours, ent. of this ‘Towing seaâ€" OT in life but w to ourâ€" like ou: it 1sâ€"a but we dryv 1t is become of more importance each year. With barley, in this city at your Royal Winter Fair, we have been awarded third and fourth places, while at Ottawa we have captured first place and championship, in open competition. Last year we forwarded to the West a large supply of barley to be used for seed purposes. A Canadian agricultural professor is credited with the assertion that a farm that can grow clover can be made to grow anything. If that is so, then the Northern farmer is secure, because he can certainly grow clover. Clover is a weed, can be found anyâ€" where, grows on the roadsides, and requires no soil inoculation to ensure growth,. â€" It is natural ; that. the abundant production of clover, and is credited farm that made to gr then the the dairy industyr with the rich, pastures, are all to the suceess of In 1917 the Go What a country. can do is best ilâ€" Iustrated by what it does do.,; Perâ€" mit me to submit some evidence as to agricultural activity in the North,. All types of grain, wheat, oats. barâ€" ley, ete., are produced throughout the district, and well produced, too. Northern wheat has been tested at the 0. A. C., Guelph, for its breadâ€" making qualities, and compares vyvery favourably with famous Western producti sorb it. market, at the very door ducers,. Here, as elsewhere the farmer must learn modern methods of mark prepare his product to cont requirements of his marke ply the same efficieney to he does to production. ibundant illied fe cupine, 4830 miles north, As to the opportunity position, â€" the market North. ‘Towns: and ; growing; mines, mills : creasing in number and tritbute toward a large ; Northern oats are large, plump and eavy, and have also given good acâ€" ount of themselves in open competiâ€" Cperimen oâ€"day th :000 > T( CTOops,. shoui(dt encourag e dairy industry. This fact, couple th the rich, wellâ€"watered, rolling stures, are all factors contributing the success of that industry. In 1917 the Government establishe« r first creamery. It was estab hed somewhat in the nature of ar neriment., somewhat of a venture [he North, then 1, sunshine and QlUll the H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, after a gamse of golf with Prince George at the Rosedale Golf Club, Toronto During his stay in the Queen City the Prince had for his personal use a Studebaker President Car shown above. CU BARRISTER, ETCO innual 80 mild t 1 und of Commerce Bldg New Office ind ~"thst CALDB mills and emperature north., is 3. splendid crop, and importance each y, in this city _ at c Fair, we have 1| has the so temperaturd 1e â€" market so heen aswarded the Ottawa Exhiâ€" 1( 1t16 @QxI1STS KelLIng nform 11 1 (O01 Timmins expan(d T â€" _ hower ‘rop disâ€" s in the imps inâ€" enturé duecin and in »l.â€"..â€".! 111 U o tl Un â€" aid O1 ful mit proves addition to a hes sulting erop is fre it must always b the North is free from the vay eases that beset t Guelph prove 1 fFrom Northern s yield than from sanvwhere clse it cleaning _ apparatus Nmthun seed was and plumper than th that it would not pf same scereens. of seed. y ou may recall,â€"sir, the pasâ€" sage throughout this Province of a Government seedâ€"cleaning train. This train, consisting of several cars, was equipped with modern seedâ€"cleaning machinery ; it stood in the rural comâ€" munities of this Province to instruct farmers how seed should be cleaned ing pl that 1 Handle anid ov Farmers for market. #1t might to know that as soon reached the North it w sary to change the bÂ¥Lly ~eLO â€" (Ivmmn Nmthnn Carioads of cattle have bee pd in, with the very acceptable ance of the Department of . ture, and herds of pureâ€"bred may be found throughout the district. ind do )V C( iny of â€"my sed upon int 550 mi is ~eity, Our North is suited 111C 11 IGCIC And now PThe superiori d potatoes And so allotted tim« make my int as reliable : One $7,000 iink you N. the enumeration in the production of oultrvy and its pr( . inâ€"the territory inding branch ot the North was j [ would say for W C1 ‘(‘ nmlitic Moo: limit xperiment SLP, ‘WC ural ac 18â€" Iree; to arveryâ€" large the various pests and di beset the Southern growe 1d se in the Domini proves something a heavier yleld ois free from dise ind 1 rom fhe will ill offi J that 1 nave endeavyo rmation as aceu ; could be obtai s and_ figures see that a variet tivities are success Time will not per agree that we clover seed. h Ol TarmIng â€" LOT was particularly fitâ€" for the production recall, sir, the pasâ€" this Province of a € t potat l of beet produc rememdDert a la nent ‘_Northern grown long been recogâ€" performed â€" at to name the 1 ] lam P1 obtaimned Dominion 1( ht in mucll 1 a Southern through 1l11 idy oceup endeavou a1 the 11 De cleane interestin traAl und nece: acCuraty obtaimed U S( npI Nar W o1 )1 noney, re all enti ricul OW M StO( Oort n o 1C 1@ onCc f on To €] the 11} In i1 Diamond Jubilec dian Mother‘s J Book has been a with modern ide added. It is a DIAMOND JUBILEE EDITION CANADIAN MOTHER‘S BOOXK Wightman; ‘‘Building,‘" by A. .\r:u'(]()nzll(]: vocal .\‘()]n, Twaddle; ‘‘Work in Ko: Mrs, A. Ramsay; closing rem benediction, by the minister ization Band ; ing the Through the MaecMurchy, c Child W elf‘: Health., Otta~ mi the W readin OPEN MEETING, WOMEN‘ MISSITIONARY SOCIETY huu Box 110 Dr. A. H. Cameronâ€"Smith Physician and Surgeon Room 5â€"â€"Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block Phone 770 Hours:â€"2 to 6 p.m., or by appointment The ~ T CRAT,/ DN JVH1 o, by Mrs Sermon rk W .: )1 6 We Install and Repair all kinds of Blectrical EBquipâ€" ment. Estimates Given Electrical Work id ent Campbell Bros. 1I0n iAI 11 ough the kindness of Dr. Helen urchy, chief of :the Division of Welfare, _ Department _ of h, Ottawa, The Advance hay ed a copy of the Confederation ind Jubilee edition of the Canaâ€" Mother‘s Book. The Mother‘s has been revised and enlarged, modern ideas and new pictures It is a very valuable book copy should be in every home, 5 will no doubt be available in n 0p( 14th o rlus 0 South Porcupine Pesidence Phone 93. 1 ing hand. i willingne to accept what one n; that a spirit of hy s praye ue and iy> by. »Mi by Mrs. eneral o | fund ‘ammeo W the it 0 ~O‘cCIOCK SsNnArpD, 60 ral invitation is "extendâ€" ill be an offering for the und. The following is me: â€" Opening hymn; rayver, and short address and some Uses of the vy Mrs, Monk; Seripture Mrs. Alexander; presenâ€" M. 8. work and organâ€" hildren of the Mission rress of the Work Durâ€" ‘‘ by Miss Quick; voeal _ Sermon ; *Educational M. S.; in ‘Canada.""*" by mel vocal â€" _ vocal Missi ‘nited Churech wil ng and rally in th ing of Wednesday .<(>]n })\' \Tl" in â€" Korea by ing re m‘n'l\s and \| ~~by ~Mo by M 18â€"31p V elf H 10) 161 t~ E ut

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