sive form.‘‘ The Advance ten years ago warned parents and others against carelessness or neglect in the matter of reporting births, marriages and deaths. It was pointed out that the information basâ€" ed on such statisties was indispensable in the sceientific work of public health conservation. Chief Borland last week reâ€" ceived a letter from‘his son, Alex, who is with the Canadians on the western front overseas, and an ‘interesting sidelight is given on the opinion of the soldiers in the battle line as to the probable duration of the war,"" says rather than leave the town wIiLNOUl this safeguard. In concluding the reâ€" port of the meeting, The Advance said:â€"‘‘There was the usual discusâ€" sion of fire protection matters. Dr. Mcelnnis said that the regular inspecâ€" tor for the fire underwriters would be unable to visit Timmins to make anâ€" other report on the town. Another official, however, had visited here reâ€" cently and, as chairman of the fire and light committee, Dr. Melnnis had been asked to submit a report of conditions and equipment, ete., to the underwriâ€" ters. The council gave authority for this report, with the added hope that it would result in a ibetter schedule of rates for insurance in Timmins. With his report, Dr. Melnnis said he intendâ€" ed to send a copy of a recent issue of The Advance which had given the case for Timmins in very comprehenâ€" The Advance ten years ago. 1 ter said that some soldiers were ting their roll"‘ that the war w over that year. tp * * The eighth annual meeting successfully held at Ne Thursday and Friday, 5th, 1917, with a large a an excellent programmeé cided at this meeting territory into two instit it stt <«tP d â€"APâ€"LP PPA ALPâ€"AL L AL P P BP *4 «P DP P L AL AL L â€" C â€"ALP L APâ€"AL LCAAA LA LCO EPP lt en Electrical Repars Contracting JAMES REED PHONE 45m. 77 Balsam Street 8. Timmins The Geo. Taylor Hardware Ltd. 23 t.f. Money back if Quaker Flour does not give you utmost satisfaction. i ln leigh : essary en Years Ago in Cimntiita into IWwo 11 rth, with Mr. ne, as the pr » south, with ux Lake, as p Advance ten y nterestin# lett al1Zz2e(0 ady to Flour ways the Best :e:saga a ay any counceil frowr paATaA Nn Tx® PorcUurpmE ADVvANCB FYLES n th 1 Ne bake samples fresh from the milis every day in the same manner as you do in your kitchen. It must bake right before it leaves our mills l at New L Friday, Oct IT‘C or resxl( sident, ¢ Miss Wi 1] ‘eting of the Institute was et., 4th endanc (GL1V1IC 1| 11 ib 1( of expert dental seryv of Timmiins, intendin on Saturday and ut caused Dy ol belts a splash into one of his ately, no injury the injured e is | Majestic theat some weeks of cillor J. T. Ea: spen ship Council came fto nhand 100 Ilait for any extended notice, but several items deserve some mention. _ The Council, on motion of Councillors Mackie and Boyle, made a grant of $500 to the British Red Cross,â€"a ereâ€" ditable and noteworthy patriotic conâ€" tribution. On motion of the same two councillors the volunteer firemen are to be insured at the Township‘s expense for $1000 each with a weekly indemnity of $20 for each man in case of serious injury. To make known the purposes and objects of the Food Controller a public meeting is being called for Sunday evening at the Majestic theatre. In the absence for sAnrp O1 the last 1N good soldier to get the b: Alex Gilles} remembered are both m n i ~IILC W _ UNSWEETENED SWEETENED 16 ) 61 } Karl Mu met with at work at While inve by ol ge _ splash of t meet ounteil '()ll(‘)\\'m‘ A\dvanece sen(dln 1th A 11 uc V €£ 1 S stigating tting on hot oil T( 1t n »unday, a ekâ€"end the tham. of A the 1¢C 11 ong those signâ€" stry Draft here urn, one of the e camp with * ainful accident V.N.T. on Mon. ing the trouble on one of the oil was thrown While, fortunâ€" me to the sight, very painful." the advantage ce, Dr. Chapin, to uld lik minutt dale T 011. CAQC Councillors a erant of Mat KRecognised as the waréiv gtandald ienid 11 1€ T THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Dr. S. R. HARRISON, President Meets second Friday in each month in the Town Hall at 8 p.m. All Reâ€" turned men gladly welcomed. T. FELLOWS, Sec.â€"Treas. ness being taken over macher branch of the ( of Commerce."" **Qur ladies gathered in the h Presbyterian church 1: the Meat Demonstratic ernment expert, and a o ful and helpful pointer ed.‘‘ ‘‘As an evidence of the North Land as : ot of the North Land . ing country, it may farm of about 160 cleared, sold near M ago for $4,000 cash Heppleston, who hs and esteemed mem ago for $4,000 cash.‘‘ ‘‘Mr. Jam Heppleston, who has been a popul and esteemed member of the A. Fuller Co. office here since its esta lishment in the earlier days of t camp, left on Friday for Toronto join the Royal Flying Corps ‘‘Added ~toâ€" the ~rumour that N James Simpson, of Toronto, will be labour candidate in this riding the coming Federal election, there the even more interesting rumo that Mr. Sylvester Kennedy, Reeve Tisdale, may be a Labour Candida for Temiskaming‘s Dominion int DBank O ~vomme: ‘*The Standard B macher branch on P.0O. Box 1716, 23 Montzomery Avenue, Timmins. ullon Canadian Legion TIMMINS BRANCH the first lady ippointed QUALITY 11 interesting â€" rumout c Kennedy, Reeve of a Labour Candidate ‘s Dominion interâ€" . White Wilde, late Electrical staff, left »the â€"Or Im rlicut,. 16 SOn ot 11 note W( by [ m ere the ttle id i ristr Indi end1 Mr. â€". 100 s Om Un D ent 0 rida;j the manyv 41 4 1¢ rbe rather rrowt] farm that 01 AA id i m da1 ame nuU inl abâ€" the V tO T )1 on Tuesday f Mrs, Stanley from an exte chen‘s home in Lorimer has mo to rooms ovrer D1 M n O w |‘} Th e 1 n 0sSC ju it 0 it the rturd et EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chatrman:â€"HON. GEC), 8. HENRY, Minister of Highw +. ROBF HXSH\ bectetary Ontario Motor T1Aa68 CÂ¥ . i. H. WYXSE, bw'rew, Ontario Safety League; S J . DICH HN Chilef of Police, Toronw: T. MA RSH ALL, Hecretary Ontanro Boards of Trmde: J. P. BICKE LL. Registrar of Motor V ehicies; R. M. SMITH, Acting Deputy Ministet of umhwm‘ ADVISORY COMMITTEE t No arere M P IHH WHSH NS Te s M M . T on S sn mt c s t im \ W HML se * U W M c ts T ie is aulh t w e hh PM NY w as us M s pl highway through respond: APPLE GROWN AT BRISTOL, QUEBEC The organization of meetings at which Safety will be discussed inâ€" dicates a deep interest on the part of Boards of Trade, Rotary Clubs, Kiwanis Clubs and other Public Service Clubs. On higt The support of the Press has been pledged almost unanimously. Offers of Stations to broadcast talks on Safety are also acknowledged with thanks. Pleages of generous support already have been regeived from a large number of individualy and corporaâ€" tions who are in a position to assist in this movement. M j 0n r Toronto Kitehen | 11 Our Program in Part 1 V ()7 * ; d from Eln Minthorn‘s i ito.‘"‘ ‘*Mr. and n have returned ation to Mr. Kitâ€" llia.‘‘ ** Nurse from Elm street like ration of the Ont ue with its member shows that this 1: t, measuring s1xâ€" cumference and the that lo diately 1( child n o ist wel Dout ounct 10 tC by n 11 C W ndi N1¢ M 1 § 90 the OHn mp rge DANCE IN AID OF H.S. RELAY RACE ON TUESDAY NEXT U * Just vife kn« ng poki All Editors, Heads of Mumepal Governments, Police Chiefs, Presidenta of Bonrds of Trade, Automotile Clubs and Service Ciubs in the Province of Ontario. poke That For Sale By â€" Hillâ€"Clarkâ€"Francis, Ltd.~â€" â€" Timmins, Ont.® The Geo. Taylor Hdwe., Ltd., Timmins, Ont. _ If you are for safety on the Hi The Committee will be glad are interested in this moveme mittee, Department of Highw The Highway Safety Committee has been organized in an effort to secure more careful automobile driving and hence a decrease in the number of accidents on the road. The motor car traffic in Ontario has increased enormously. To date this year 360,000 motor vehicle licenses have been issued. This is more than twice as many as in the year 1921. There has been a similar increase in the number of foreign cars which visit Ontario. At times during the past summer, as many foreign cars were on our highways as those of provincial registration. Everyone who uses the highways, whether as motorist or pedestrian must become conscious of the new condition which prevails. Each individual must act in accordance with the general principles of safety and always in the exercise of care, common sense, and courtesy to,. others. The Executive Committee is composed largely of men representing Provinceâ€"wide organizations. In addition, invitations have been sent to all Editors, Heads of Municipal Governments, Chiefs of Police, and Presidents of Boards of Trade, Automobile Clubs and Service Clubs in the Province to act upon the Advisory Committee and to coâ€"operate through suggestion and carrying on in their respective communities localized campaigns for greater safety. To the School Inspectors, School Teachers, and School Boards of the Province a special appeal is made. A sad feature of the record is the number of children whose *ives have been snuffed out or who have been injured because of thoughtlessness on the part of themselves or the driver of a car. This is an effort in which all citizens of the Province can and should unite, both in a public and private way. As a badge of support of this movement this windshield sticker has neen nrovided by it will i Ontario 4 L lu think w vou 8 ~allâ€" rIght.>â€" ‘fore going were ed the kitty.‘ ‘‘ B _ ' ‘ ' . “ C Fireproof' Wallboard nselves or the driv s is an effort in whi e, both in a publi his movement thi Executive Commit garages in the Pro ill immediately ap 31 t reads as follow the your absent evening playâ€" ; } [) F. H. WYSE J . l)l(']{‘i())?l MA RS H A LIL, P. BICKELL M. SBMITH, . 11 are Cl ] M Are YOU ? V ys wear this sticker on your car. ceive suggestions from all who Address Highway Safety Comâ€" ourtesy Thursday, Oct. 13th, 1927 SPEARMINT has a tang and z:est to brighten your whole day! Ontario Mot Qntario Safety 1+ nlice, Toront ; (O)ntanrlo Boardsa of of Motor V ehiclies tee !hwsya TAMK Sects S$1 â€"B