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Porcupine Advance, 29 Mar 1928, 2, p. 6

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es 84â€" * «* *% GOD SAYVE THE KING. This is i Ne t is sA . ‘mw N: MB snn 500 on B 4s it 4 NOW 18 the u;rle to actrâ€"before tlns â€" $ s. Get YOUR Electnc and end washday ‘ Free demonstratxon $ 4.: ,mttfied by Hls Ma,)esty s gracions consent to. become Patronâ€"inâ€"C ief of League. Trusts Empire Council in kumbly thanking His !Majestg, will exâ€" press Legion‘s participation in ifmiâ€" AVOID THE WEEDS~SOW CLEAN SEEDS . t _ ‘ONTARIO DEPA"TMENT ""OF AGRICJLTURE Parliament Buildings Toronto ht s Sm s y Wt oVA And such examples as thxs are not uncommon. Forestall the M w No o i s en t o e e e t en oi o NoA T0 ons Nq o. o Do oo danger of ruined crops now! _T every precaution in selecâ€" ting and cleaning your seedâ€"because on them principally depends the ultimate success of your crops. Under the Weed Control Act the destruction ‘of noxious weeds is compulsory. Let us coâ€"operate to end this menace. Recently one ounce of Alfalla seed 1 approximately 900 weed seeds, which in the distribution of almost a million of Alfalfa seed was found to contain veed seeds, which would have resulted ; almost a million weeds to every acre itely and decidedly the | age las conferred upon the legion recognition. of and useful league Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Newfoundland, India, Egypt, Palesâ€" tine, Rhodesia, ete. _ hy ~ AH meimbers of this post are aware (or should be) of the remarkable sueâ€" cess met with in obtagning members since our ‘ix}atrguration in Fébquqry,' the: the value of this loyal! league with its branches in | the _T take off tmy hat to comrade P. N. .\ Craik, of the Hollinger Stores. Somea few ‘days ago he promised to obtain some members for the Legion in Timmins. And that promise he has kept in that, on Saturday last fowr new applications were handed in. The Hollinger Stores staff (are very strongly represented in the Timmins Post of the Canadian Legion, there being besides Mr. Craik, comrades 'J.i W. Weighman, H, J. Moore, ete., all members in good standing and not afraid of ‘helping us along, as witness t'Q‘lzcets they are disposing of for us, in connection with the Vimy banâ€" quet and the Baazar and Draw, s well as in many other ways. Nor do HON. JOHN S. MARTIN ‘. B ROADHOUSE Deputy Minister we forget the splendid monetary gift to our Poppy Day fund received from Mr. C. G. Keddie, the able and effiâ€" cient manager of the Hollinger Stores, who this year is doing yeoman service for the community as presiâ€" dent of the Kiwanis Club of Timmins. Mention of the Kiwanis brings me to the ‘application of Mr. John Watt, baker, ‘of Third Avenue, Timmins. What a number of good members and good friends we have in or near the Hollinger Stores,â€"Mr. C. G. Keddie, iMr. and Mrs. A. J. Shragge, Mr. John Watt, etc. . And we are penetratingâ€"â€" peacefullyâ€"the ranks of the Kiwanis themselves. Dr. 8. R. Harnison, Counâ€" cillons P. Dougall and Geo. S; Drew, We are optimistic to believe that the gallant padre‘s and hon. captain‘s exâ€" ample will be followed by many others. One may take it for granted that we shall be 'll_onour'edib'yg,-(,l1is preâ€" sence at the Vimy banguet, as last year. This news should delight F. J. W. A. Langdon, the president of t‘hei Timmins Board of Trade, S. A. Caldâ€" bick, the crown attorney, are some of the Kiwanis we are proud and honâ€" oured to have with us. And if there are any, moreâ€"application forms fronm: Sauvée‘s Pharmacy. Ora et labora. ‘While this may not be the motto of the Rev. Fr. O‘Gorâ€" man yet no _ one can dispute the fact that in prayer and work he typifies the spirit of that old Latin quotation, and so we weleome, as the first padre of the C. E. F. to join out Post, this most notable® addition to ‘our ranks. B., D.C.M., M.M., who at the last monthnlv general meetmg deplored the‘ lack of someone to «pray for usâ€"I wonder, Francis, is this unputatlong that we need pravmg for, nwe? or 1 only true? ® _ A i ‘\ Congratulations ‘to Comrade J. A. MacDonald undentaker, . 78 Third avenue, I‘lmmms, on the new under* taking he has undertaken. The genial Mac. has always been one of our enâ€" thusiastic members, and we wxsh him a lon_g a_n(l happy married life. . The following letter ‘has «'be(_m reâ€" To every purchaser of sman Electnc Washer we give a year‘s supply of Soap Flakes FREE â€"40 packages. ‘ | Mr. Morgan is associated Comrades { Pennington and Devine ensures the ,suecess of the social gathering to be bheld i m the 1.0.0.F. hall on April 17th, . â€" | when £ or : ‘the first time an opportumty _‘ | will be given for members and memâ€" bers" wives, daughters and friends to meet in a pleasant. function. â€" â€"*~ . With the notices for the monthly At the Vimy banquet Mr. F. L. Barâ€" row, Dominion Adjustment Officer, will in all probability be the principal speaker. Mr. Barrow has the repuâ€" tation of being a most able speaker, and will give us whilst here firstâ€"hand informationâ€"as to what the legion is doing. We are fortunate indeed to secure him for our banquet, as his services are in great demand, he ‘hayâ€" ing spoken at functions given by such orgamzatmns as the Canadian Club, ete. Mr. A. Shields, provincial secre-i tary, informs me that Mr. F. L. Barâ€" row has (been chiefly responsible for the presentation of the legislation to. ‘the Parliamentary committee on beâ€" half of theâ€"legion for the past few weeks. _ So 1 would strongly: advise all members of the post to secure tickets for the Vimy banquet as soon as possible, as the number is limited. An excellent programme . is being made up by the committee, and this ¢vent promises to ecasily echpse the previous oneâ€"and that was a good one, ~It is expected that the Mayor and â€" our honorafy members will be present ‘also, as well as representaâ€" tives from â€" Iroquois Falls, Sandy Falls; Coehrane, etc. . A souvenir proâ€" gramnte is promlsed us by the enterâ€" tainment committee‘s secretaryâ€"-pom- rade W. ~A â€"good meeting ‘of the combined executive and entertainment commitâ€" t was held on evening, *\mch 23rd, in the rooms of the presiâ€" dent. Beslde Dr. S. R. Harrison, there were present Messrs Austin E. Neame; 1st ‘viceâ€"president; W. F. Morgan, M.C., W. A. Devine, J. Bodell, F. J. .Bradle\, D.C.M., M.M., W. Penmng‘- ton, M.M., J. A tMacDonald and the secretary-treasnrer Much work was done, arrangements for the various functions in April were put in hand, together with the distribution. of the draw tickets and banquet tickets beâ€" ing satisfactorily disposed of. One is indebted for the excellent advice and suggestions put torward by Mr.. F. Morgan, MC., on the cocasion of these meetings, and the fact that with t3 â€" | ks d n 2o 63 prises. 0 Under the stimulus of iadustnal expansion old communities are.given new lease of life; new communitics arcestablished; population flows in. Thus the train of development set in motion is contributing to the solution of pressing national problems such as the tariff . and immigration. (Investments $ in Water Power securities * y are a means of helpâ€" ww Development _ : in Canada is synâ€" _ onymous with Industrial Development. Reasonably priced â€" power incvitably attractsâ€"new enterâ€" .. es. q Under the sfimulus of industrial 3A TeAE Do N s Lh w 5o Li LA “--.- Me t % ration. @Investments _ > . $4 | 5x h t P Powef Oecfitifié ‘ ® : Ym M”g’ Rraw ’" I" â€"i. I-~l means of helpâ€" C l NESBITT ‘THOMSON COMPANY 12. ‘Royal Bank Building, TORONTO, 2 : Montreal Quebec Ottawa > Hamilton London, Ont.©â€" Winnipeg Saskatoon â€"Vancouver ‘good reasons forâ€"ALL veterans outâ€" side to come in at the present time, and they. are (1) The Canteen Eunds (how dry‘ I am), and (2) The War Memorial hall, of which more anon. Already quite a number of applicaâ€" ‘tion forms are in, and I earnestly apâ€" peal to every legionnaire to bnng in at least one new member this month. _And bring him or ‘them to the monthly , general meeting in the town hall, Timâ€" (mins, on Friday, April 13th at 8 pm (Dharniks! general meeting will be enclosed an application formâ€"now, boys, do your stuff! The more there are of us the merrier® we‘ll be. There are: two We rejoice to hear of: the legion members‘ activities in and around the Paymaster Mines. Now, I wonderâ€" Dr. J. E. Barry, M.C., is there now! Also we have at the Paymaster Mr. L. F. L. Daâ€"â€"daslh it, I shall be in the lion‘s den if 1 comment on this valuâ€" able comrade of ours, whose heart is bigger this his body, e‘en‘ though his body is no mean one. l‘;inall);f’ if in need ‘of a)‘pplica‘t_ion RoadsterExpress t CHEVROLET ANOTHER outstanding example of Quality at Low Cost . . . the New Chevrolet Roadster Express. The smart delivery body is mounted on the "Bigger.and Better" Chevrolet chassis, providing exceptional speed and smoothâ€" ness, as well as the proven Chevrolet qualities of economy and endurance. Fourâ€"wheel Brakes are standard equipment, as are the Oil Filter, Gas Strainer, Crankcase Breather and the countâ€"» less other qualityâ€"car features of the "Bigger and Better" Chevrelet. This cleanâ€"cut, dependâ€" able Roadster Express speeds up deliveries in a hundred lines of business .. . cuts down overhead and maintenance costs . . . and constitutes a truly valuable advertisement for its owners. The price is amazingly low for a job of such obvious quality and completeness, $650, at Factory," Taxes Extra . . . including the body, as illustrated. It may be purchased on the liberal terms of the G.M.A.C.â€"General Motors‘ .own timeâ€"payment plan. Ask your Chevrolet dealer about adapting it to YOUR requirements. The G.M.A.C. . . . General Motors‘ own deferred pay« ment plan afords the most convenient and economical way of buying your Chevrolet on time. e t ts READY FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Timmins Garage Co.Limited ;Bzfl Â¥4 B «'a!fi Timmins, Ont. t 3, 'd' + forms, drop into Sauve‘s Pharmacy, next to the post office. _ The Blrth of a. Natnonâ€"-â€"mey Day, April 9th, . â€"TF.}" CARCASES OF DROWNED _ OATTLE SOLD FOR MEAT At Englehart last week there was a case that may be of more than passâ€" ing interest,;, and the result may be a reminder to others to their step‘‘ in the the matter of the sale of food stuffs to the public. ‘The Engleâ€" hart case involved a man from Marter, who was charged ‘under the qpublic health act with offering for sale meat unfit for human consumption. . The meat was from a heifer and a steer that had been drowned.: The accused pleaded guilty and was flned, $20 00. and eosts s § ‘Lethbridge Herald:â€"To read Miss Agnes MacPhail‘s speech on the budâ€" get one would believe that Agnes thinks everybody in the House 18. out of step but herself. â€" s Câ€"3128C

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