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Porcupine Advance, 6 Oct 1927, 2, p. 7

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° Money Gives Confidence TC Kin Buff Orpingtonsâ€"1st, W. D. Pearce White Leghorns (old)â€"1st, A. D. Pearce. White Leghorns (young)â€"1st, A. D. Pearce. Barred Rocks (young)â€"1st, J. H. isSkelly,. Best Cockerelâ€"1st, J. H. Skelly, Goose and Ganderâ€"1st, Mrs. F. Hamilton. Pigeonsâ€"1st, B. Bucovetsky; 2nd, T. Holding. Rabbitsâ€"1st, Mrs. King; 2nd, Mrs. soOn. eup Winners of Prizes in the Various Departments and Classes at the Big Show Held at Golden City on Sept lith. Large Entry List and Many Fine Exhibits. ; lishing the list was due that the secretary had tc ronto immediately after connection â€" with medical for his wife. As soon as Brown Eggsâ€"1st, A nd, H. Rapsey. White Eggsâ€"1st, Mi Dairy Butterâ€"1st, 1 0; 2nd, Mrs. B. Waite Cooking TIMMINs BRANCH, â€" . SOUTH PORCUPINE BRANCH List of Prize Winners at the Porcupine Agricultural Fair Rapsey Young aite; 2n.« Young F Rhode I 3 yr. old Heiferâ€"1st, M. Wesa. Bull 1 yr. or overâ€"1st, B. W aite. Heifer Calfâ€"1st, B. Waite. Bull Calfâ€"1st, Z. Hart. Best Beefâ€"1st, Z. Hart. Sheep Ewe, Ram and 1 pair Lambs, 1 Waite. Special by Moisley Ball, to aite. Milch Cowâ€"1st, B. Wilson. B. Waitc Poultry and Pets Utility Penâ€"I1st, B. Waite; »4 Drawin ffin Tale Drawing C 1ze winnet ultural F hing the | at the see rQ@net 9/ cricultural Team eavy Draughtâ€"] ino. IMPERIAL â€"BANK eral Purpose T‘alentino. in Talentit ‘alentino ntino, 23 Apple 10 aT White cup to B. Waite. Cookiesâ€" aver Cake Special Pri h Porenpine Pen (Utility) nd, H. Rapsey. Pulletsâ€"1stâ€"H. Island Redsâ€"1st, apsey. ; @gosâ€"1st, Mrs. N will Dairy Products ‘ggosâ€"1st, Mrs. 1 Palentino win ht having we Contest _ ilentino; 241 Contest (lig 11 Made in Canada by the makers of Nestlé‘s Baby Food Mrs, Bread be found for the P 18 Horses Hamilton Cattle cial, l1st, Mrs M. Nicolson. U feet ad to g ifter the convenience P o he P uL ltY t ¢ ,., safe ty } richness . Those who have money carry on their work in life with greater confiâ€" dence. A Savings Account with this Bank if added to regularly even with small sums will soon give you the confidence that only the possession of money can give. There is a Savâ€" ings Bank Department at every branch of this Bank. i1 Mir‘s Waite; 2nd, I. i Dr. Mcelnnis ld the l1; Poreupin( delay in teneral id, Mrs Mrs. C Jn (H ind \ irrell 1t King apsey nd C‘ OAIYT in treatment in pub the fac Woaite Roton Saudet irrell NC 11 nd in fo1 it | GORDON BLOCK Lettuceâ€" Wilson. Turmps Cucumbersâ€" Squashâ€"I. P Pumpkinâ€"1s Beetsâ€"1st, 1 W hellan. Cabbageâ€"1st T. P. Wilson. Carrotsâ€"1st, Wilson. ¥¥;. JS T CArce, Green Tomatoes Z2nd, B. Waite. Red Tomatoesâ€" Beansâ€"* lst. ‘I Mustard Picklesâ€"1st, M. Dunovan; 2nd Mrs. W. W. Wilson Homeâ€"made Wineâ€"1st. Mrs. W. YÂ¥ VÂ¥LISONn, Raspberry H. Gauthier. : Montrose. Chili Sauceâ€"1 2nd, Mrs. W. W. Relishâ€"1st, M Mrs, H. Montrose Sweet Picklesâ€" 2nd, M. Dunovan. Sour Picklesâ€"1 nd 1J M i nd, Mrs. ] William 0. Langdon Rotondo: Radishâ€"1st, I. P. Vegetable Marrow (O)lait me irsnips auliflo wer D. Pearced Fruits, nned Fruit (nat van; 2nd, Mrs. W er Fruitsâ€"1st, M M. Dunovan. tive Jellyâ€"I1st, M. rer Jellyâ€"â€"1st, M. Barrister, Solicitor, Etce. ROOM 2 SOT SWEETENE D UNSWEE TENED Wilson D. SUTHERLAND, Mannger. J. PAUL MICHAUD, Manager. omatod Vegetables Mont: i6 1s$ Kine. ‘. Wilson,. Mrs. Haystead JBaT W. D. Pearee 1st, Mrs. Wil W Rotondo Rotondo 1. P. Wilson, ilson. Wilson M. Dunovan M. Dunovan. g3â€"â€"lst, â€" Mrs. ‘. Wilson,. Wilson ; 2nd, D ) uts irrell tondo: 2nd Mrs. Haystead ; sOMN Wilson : Pearce; 2m( Wilson W M Wait Wilson Hamilt: O11 nd nd, ind Wilson. Pullen avstC Pullen 11 nd, nd., nd M 11 nd, H quette; 2nd, Mrs Sofa I’lllnwâ€"â€"l 2nd, M. Dunovan Fancy Night C. Simms; 2nd, A Faney Apronsâ€" 2nd,. M. Dunovan Fillet Crochet Ewing; 2nd, Mrs Lace Crochetâ€" 2nd, Mrs. Hayste ‘ancey Bagsâ€"1 linen â€" CO 2nd, Mrs. BE Linen Co M. Dunovan Irishâ€" Cro quette; 2nd, Davis THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Mi 11( M j Tablematâ€"1st, nd, M. Dunovan nd, Miss Embroid nd, Mrs rs. A. Cooper. Child‘s Dressâ€"1st, Mrs Drawn W or d, Mrs. E. ] Table Doili¢ Int ark Omions Shield Migninett AN @3Â¥ rort Dre N\ M M i1 tin )' Sh' month O] 1t nd ovYers H imilton, rennialsâ€"1:s E. Hamilton 3 (Rex)â€"1: rochetâ€"l1st, Mrs. A. E 1,; Mrs. L Boutet. chetâ€"1st, Mrs. Mansfield avystead ndad, Mi â€"~Ist, Mrs. . Sullivan. ed Scarfsâ€" M . Dunovan st. Mrs: T; I. P. Wilson, Flowers, Etc Fancy Work 6y IL,. Ha of Annu 1Gue P1 illen s (dinin nd, Mrs, [) (not listed) Mrs. A. Paat 1st Mrs W in H. Bovie rowns H Sul Mrs M Rap 5: Pullen Mrs â€"1lst, Mrs. F. . Pacguette. Mrs. Haystead ; .. Marcell Skelly; 2 \ Sullivan :; 2nd 6 M ipsey IrCC rcuettd Boutet room} 11 H W wing; 2nd, H ~Puaullet utet ; _ Boutet. . Bout nd. W Dunovan M Sullivan aystead. Nicolson Dunov )lds M i Pullen Wilson uWIn nd wWIn nd ipse putt arce 12 V nd, 1) W 2nd, Mi Mitts rell; 2n Cloth Quiltâ€"1st Fancey Bedspre van; 2nd, Mrs. Ew Shoulder Shaw)l Wilson ; 2nd, Mrs. Knitted Sock ( Farrell. Satisfaction assured you here whether you Buy or Sell. Give us a Trial. Goods Delivered Free. Don‘t Buy or Scll Before You See Me. 36 Wilson Ave.., cor. Preston St Phone 610â€"J. Best Prices on all Goods Purchased. Lowest Prices on all Goods Sold. All Kinds of Furniture, Bought, Sold or Exchanged. New and Secondâ€" Hand Store 1( Work Apron nd, Mrs. Stark Hooked Rugâ€" nd, Mrs. Kinca Plain Sewingâ€" nd, Mrs., A. 1] 14 JaDyV . Davis ithid 1y S chier; untin 11( net 1cV 11 ¢ I 1J t1 Miscellaneous Arts Aproa mrdo, 14. 1XE on Velve EC 11 Bicycle nd 1101 Cooper Ispreadâ€" s. Ewin D1 \ 11 ainting Kall Des: \I \\ T‘C inyâ€" ot an o s( Dun{ allic (not Mrs. Havstead outet. M. Dunovan Helmer H Mrs. W. W listed) A. Cooper. ystead. M. Dunoâ€" M. Duno Sulliv tterello Simms Simm Pullen Kallio M 2nd, H H T | Opposite Goldfields Theatre ‘Third Ave. â€"â€" Timn Marshallâ€"Ecclestone â€" Wilson‘s Drug Store LIMITED Pine St. and Third Ave. Schumacher, Ont. »udbdbury Sstar. At a recent wedding, the sang, ‘‘Peace be Still!‘‘ Prett to be giving the admonition, â€" it?â€"St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus. J.0ronto...> 4 have a colle Sudbury St At a rel pr St A contract wrecking of We heard the sad man who was enga: became so fat that h off the engagement. grown so fat that sh ring off her finger, marry her after pers s grown ring of marry Herald HIGHâ€"GRADE SAMPLES FPROM RUN OF THE PRESS FOR SALE IN TIMMINS AND SCHUMACHER BY J. T. Heffernan _â€"O. J. Emery TI’ 10 BRUNSWICKâ€"BALKEâ€"COLLENDER CO See the many beautiful models priced from $115. up, at your Brunswick dealer‘s toâ€"day! Toronto If ever wn definition of osal will be una At the right, the Brunswick Panaâ€" trope "Gerona" â€" lowest priced of all Brunswick Panatrope models. Cabinet is of mahogany or walnut. Brunswick Panatropes are the choice of Royalty, the first and only proven electrical recordâ€"playing instruments and the only ones to reproduce every note of the complete musical scaleâ€"every audible sound from highest treble to lowest bass. They are exclusive; no mechanical medium can approach their matchless musicâ€"therefore we advise you to see and hear the Brunswick Panatropes before you consider any other instrument. His Majesty King George V. H.R. H. the Prince of Wales and H.R.H. the Duke of York Panat ro T he Entire Musical Scale pes act Nas Deen lItct IOr the of the Queen‘s Hotel in W hy didn‘t they arrange to Calgary ruly the Outstanding Musical Sensation of All Time! THE MUSIC OF THE PANATROPE IS$ THE STANDARD WHICH IMITATING MANUâ€" FACTURERS ARE STRAIVING TO ATTAIN,. of Canada Limite Price $115. Montreal Enthusiastic Owners 1€ red to a girl who e wanted to break But the girl had e couldn‘t get the and so he had to all.â€"â€"Georgetown reâ€"lunlon In ‘heatre ‘‘In the Heart of Moneta‘‘ Timmins Cor. Pine St. and Kirby Ave. V ancouver the soloist Pretty early seotchâ€" irl who wasn ‘t it WV innipeg Thursday, October 6th, 1927 By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Calvert bearing date the 2nd day of August A.D., 1927; sale of lands in arrears for taxes in the Township of Calvert will be held at the Municipal Hall of TREASURER‘S SALE O€ LAND FOR TAXES 34â€"46 This 20th day of August, 1927 TOWNSHIP OF CALVERT District of Cochrane Finished in Walnu#., This wonderful in« strument â€" reproduces records entirely by clectricity and can be used as a loud speaker for your radio. BRUNSWICK PANATROPE Model Pâ€"13 PAUL DUBE, Treasurer.

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