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Porcupine Advance, 20 Sep 1928, 2, p. 4

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turn road. warni vehicl turn {oth Ass. te able ing by t must t eft hs got the mus chs not Wra Keer Use hich ve} HMous of Thursday, Sept. ZOth PERFECT BREAD AND ROLLS Our bread and rolls are made in compliance with timeâ€"proved reâ€" cipes and no homeâ€"made loaf or roll can surpass our particular proâ€" duct. We use the best and purest ingredients and we bake just the right way. You can get our breads and rolls fresh every day, Form the habit of serving them and give the family all that they care to eat. Baker Third Ave, 5ns . . is Sn in ract 62 262 282282082082 e 4210210204 im n ind Pnd Pnd t aa * ae L ..Mooooo.os’u‘f‘a‘o}ooooouzo C ooooxooooooooo.ooo.?.’o’o‘o‘.‘o‘o‘o‘o‘.oooooooooooooooooooooooooootbo. Timmins , 1928 Prize Winners at Porcupine Fair Wednesday Last Week Winners in the V arious Classes and DMepartments at UaHte Porcupine Agricultural Society Fair Held at Golden City (Porcupine) on Wednesday, Sept. 12th, 1928. Some Classes Had No Entries. Display in Most Cases Specially Good. fl‘u‘u‘u’u‘u‘u‘u’u‘u‘u‘u‘uoouoou!uoonoouoonoouoo“ FANCY WORK Eyelet Embroideryâ€"1st, Miss Mabe! Wilson: 2nd, Mrs. Ewing. Embroideryâ€"Solid Whiteâ€"ist, Mrs. Ewing. Embroideryâ€"Coloursâ€"1st, Miss E. Koskela; Znd, Mrs. L. Mansfield. Lh A Apctatied Embroideryâ€"Coloursâ€"1st, Miss E. Koskela; Znd, Mrs. L. Mansfield. Embroidered Tea Cloth and Serviâ€" ettesâ€"ist, Miss Mabel Wilson; 2nd. Miss P. M. Smith. Embroidered Pillow Casesâ€"ist, Miss A. Sullivan; 2nd, Miss Betty Ferguson Embroidered Towelsâ€"1st, Mrs. Ewing Table Runnerâ€"ist, Miss Mabel Wilâ€" son; 2nd, Mrs. Ewing. Drawn Thread Workâ€"2nd, Mrs. . Pullen. PTWZ a w . NAAA N/ ts 6 Tattingâ€"ist, Mrs. E. Pullen; 2nd, Mrs. Ewing. That you never see Dc;;’leys and Centreâ€"Ist, Miss 4, _@ 2s *4 * % n 28228 e “.«.oo.“.oo.c # _ ® b. .0. .%,..*,.* 0000000000000000000. ooooooo‘oooo‘n’oooooooo:ooooooo ie n ns "g 2 uts .*.,*, ’-. # 0’0.."".".0 .'.0.000..'.0'.0:.'.0'. Mabel Wilson. Table Matsâ€"Iist, Miss Betty Ferguâ€" son; 2nd, Miss A. Sullivan. Fancy Scarfâ€"i1st, Mrs. F. Salminen; nd, Miss Mabel Wilson. set of Linen Covers for Bedroomâ€" ist. Mrs. Ewing, Jnd, Mrs. N. L. Bisâ€" THE PORCUPINE . Â¥ NE Mss Fancy Bed Spreadâ€"1st, Myrs. Koroâ€" lina Kosakef; 2nd, Mrs. F. Salminen. Ladies‘ handmade garment unlaunâ€" deredâ€"i1st, Mrs. I. P. Wilson; 2nd, Mrs. Wm. Wilson. A c a hfiA Patching Torn Garmentâ€"ist, Mrs. Wm. Wilson; 2nd, Mrs. E. Pullen. Knitted Mittsâ€"1Sst, Miss L. Grents. Fancy Knittingâ€"1st, Miss L. Grents, Ind, Mrs. F. Salminen. Baby‘s Jacketâ€"Knittedâ€"ist, Mrs. Robt. Stark MISCELLANEOUS ART Oil other than Landscape Of Maring ist, Miss F. Wright. wWater Colours others than Landâ€" scape or Miss P. Wright; Ind, Hymie Kylionen. and Departments at the | Kylionen. Kodak 1 y Fair Held at Golden: \ â€" Specime t sday. Sept. 12th, 1928. Cattarello «DVANCE, fIMAMIXNS. O\IARIO !, Portraitâ€"black and white, any meâ€" | diumâ€"ist, J. Cattarelio, | _ Magazine Cover Designâ€"colouredâ€" ; ist, Hymie Kylionen. w * Pen a;{dâ€"_ihk Sketchâ€"any original subjectâ€"ist, J. Cattarello; 2nd, Miss F. Wright. w oo% se c oE 2 Conventional Designâ€"iSt, BV Kyllonen. Kodak Viewsâ€"ist, Mrs. Ewing. specimen of Art not listedâ€"1st e e Et BE m Waite. se ho. se e PWY 444 6 onl a a i wh Dark Layer Cakeâ€"ist, Mrs. C. CPHI~ rell; 2nd, Mrs. Ewing. Light Layer Cakeâ€"ist, Mrs. Ewing, Ind, Mrs. C. Farrell. â€" Apple Pieâ€"ist, MrS. N. King; 2nd. Mrs. Ewing. Pumpkin Pieâ€"ist, Mrs. B. Waite, Ind, Mrs. N. King. w L NC M 6 se FRUITS, ETC Jelly, native (2 kinds)â€"Ist, Mrs. R. Stark; 2nd, Mrs. Pullen. Jelly, other kindsâ€"i1st, Mrs. R. Stark. Canned Tomatoesâ€"1st, Mrs. N. King, Ind, Mrs. Dewar. Canned Beetsâ€"ist, Mrs. N. King. Canned Beansâ€"1st, Mrs. N. King. Tomato Catsupâ€"2nd, Mrs. Pullen. Tomato Chiliâ€"2nd, Mrs. Dewar. Relish for Meatsâ€"1st, Mrs. Dewatr; »GIRLS, Sixteen and under half dozen Cookiesâ€"Ist, Betty Make Real Money Build a profitable future business. Here‘s the very opportunity you want. If not experienced we‘ll train you, and you make money while learning. â€" Sell correctly Tailoredâ€"toâ€" measure Clothes, Canada‘s biggest dollar for dollar value. Two prices te, any meâ€" â€"colouredâ€" any original 2nd, Miss F. ist, Hymie Ewing. istedâ€"1st, J. | under sâ€"ist, Betty ce omm Betty Martin r prize, child CHINA iss F. Wright. F. Wright. ?RODUCTS m printsâ€"1st, s. B. Waite. ; rollâ€"2nd Mrs.] #4 #: *# "® 6)â€"ist, Myrs. te. ENCE (white) yeast, N. King; 2nd, a (Brown or 1 Wilson ; 2nd, r Cookiesâ€"1St, N. King. r Tea Biscuits Irs. E. Pullen. Cookiesâ€"1st, ..~C. Farrell. . N. King; 2nd, ; SMrs. C. Farâ€" Zestestes? * * 4+ # # pepspate #4 #, La ## #. # «+ # # *3 # s* #4 * # #4 *, .“.“ a * *# *4 .00 .“. # #4 #4 *4 w # ® # #* %4 * # # # + # *# . _ @ * s *++* *# "® *# #4 # 4# + # *4 ®, # #* # # *®, .0 *, #% *4 # #4 ## s * * #* Â¥4 * dn *4 #4 + 9# #4 ® # *+4, ®, * *4 #, # «» *5 o ** * # $ ie In t juan( â€" jang 7 /) Ind, Mrs *"*» saddle Ponyâ€"ist, Chas. Hamilton. Team Drawingâ€"Heavy Draughtâ€"1st, B. Laffin, 2nd, Feldman Bros., sSchuâ€" macher. a ~#® Empirve w d E2WA / summer Radishâ€"Ist, I. P. Wilson ; Ind, J. Skelly. Vegetable Marrowsâ€"Ist, J. Singleâ€" ton; 2nd, I. P. Wilson. Cucumbersâ€"1st, I. P. Wilson. Squashâ€"1st, I. P. Wilson. Pumpkinsâ€"1st, P. Wilson. Lettuceâ€"ist, P. Rotondo,; I. P Wilson. P % In the centre of North Bay, near the principle theatres and the stock exchanges, midway between the two depots This distinetive and new hotel offers you accommoâ€" dation of rare quality and an environment of restful quiet and comfort. Situated at the Gateway of the North, you will enjoy your prospective motor trip more, if you break your journey at North Bay and enjoy the unique service and comfort of a guest of the Empire Hotel Beetsâ€"Ist, J. Singleton Znd, L. Wilson. Large Peasâ€"ist, I. P. Wilson; 2nd, Rotondo. Specialâ€"P. Rotondo. Best Collection of Megetablesâ€"1St, P. Wilson and special awarded by W. Lee, Esq., $5.00 in gold. Special prizeâ€"Silver set awarded R. Simpson Co. for greatest number points in showâ€"I. P. Wilson. 7 ‘w-â€"-nâ€"nâ€"-â€"uâ€"--â€"n- gou 6i 00 mm 11 T Nfi x > ) . in C 20000 C000 00 .0 Special prizeâ€"Silver set awarded by R. Simpson Co. for greatest number 0 points in showâ€"I. P. Wilson. FLOWERS Red Astersâ€"1st, H. Sullivan. White Astersâ€"1st, Mrs. G,. H. Gauâ€" thier. Pink Astersâ€"1st, Myrs. R. Stark; 2nd, h t > * w l ME C 200. Dark Pink Astersâ€"1St, Mrs. R. Stark Purple Astersâ€"Mrs. G. H. Gauthier Lavender Astersâ€"â€"Mrs. G. H Gauthier 12 Assorted Astersâ€"1st, H. Sullivan Ind, Mrs. R. Stark. 6 French Marigoldsâ€"J. Singleton. 6 African Marigoldsâ€"Mrs. R. Stark 6 Calendulas Marigoldsâ€"1st Robert Skelly; 2nd, Mrs. Gauthier. | 6 Spikes Gladioliâ€"H. Sullivan 3 Dahlias Assortedâ€"Mrs. R. Stark 6 Dahliasâ€"R. S. Skelly 12 Nasturtiumsâ€"Frank Reynolds. 6 Snapdragonsâ€"1st, Mrs. Gauthier; 2nd, Frank Reynolds. 6 Phlox Assortedâ€"Mrs. R. Stark 6 Petunias, singleâ€"1st, R. Skelly; 2ngd Mrs. Stark. 6 Stocks, doubleâ€"Mrs. R. Stark 6 Stocks, singleâ€"Mrs. R. Stark 6 Spikes Mignonetteâ€"J. Singleton 12 Pansiesâ€"1st, R. S. Skelly; 2nd, J. Singleton. _ lt . M n C Service Second to| None in any of the | Largest Hotels in the | Dominion of Canada' TOURISTS FROM THE NORTH Rates: â€" $4.50 per day. $5.00 with bath mpire Hotel Companies, conducting the Timmins and North Ba 3â€"..-â€"'“-'._"â€""â€".. a ‘‘Your Home Away From Home*‘ R. Talentino _# t As a guest of the Empire you can enjoy the timeâ€" conserving convenâ€" ience of a central location, the comfort of cheerful surroundings, and quality accommodations, hosâ€" pitality, courtesy and friendly serâ€" vice. In all departments charges are agrecably reasonable. ‘, Sspecial awarded by A. P. Kenning | for most number of points in Horticulâ€" %tural section, won by Mrs. Robt Stark. ‘ W. D. Pearce Cup.for Best Collecâ€" tion of Annuals, won by Mrs. R. Stark ' POULTRY AND PET STOCK \ Barred Plymerth Rocks: 6 Verbena, assortedâ€"ist, John Skelly; 2nd, R. S. Skelly. Tuberousâ€"rooted Begoniasâ€"Mrs. Burâ€" rows. Cocksâ€"ist, W. Martin, Timmins; Ind, Mrs. King, Porcupine; 3rd, W. Bailey, Timmins. Hensâ€"Ist, A. D. Pearce, South Porâ€" cupine; 2nd, W. Martin; 3rd, N. Caron, Timmins.. Cockerelsâ€"J. H. Skelly, Timmins. ; Pulletsâ€"J. H. Skelly Pensâ€"Ist, 2nd and 3rdâ€"J. H. Skelly Single Comb White Leghorns: Hensâ€"1st and 2nd, W. Bailey. Pensâ€"lst, W. Bailey. Partridge Wyandottes: Pens-â€"-lst Pnd and 3rd, Wm. Nixon, Timmins. R.C. Rhode Island Reds: Cocksâ€"Ist, W. P. McLean, Dome Mines; 2nd, W. Martin; 3rd, D. R. Mcâ€" Donald. Hensâ€"ist, D. R. McDona!d; 2nd, W. P. McLean. Cockerelsâ€"3rd, W. P. McLean. Pulletsâ€"Ist and 2nd, W. P. McLean 3rd, D. R. McDonald. Pensâ€"lst, W. P. McLean. S.C. Rhode Island Reds: Cockerelsâ€"1st, D. R. McDonald. Pulletsâ€"2nd, D. R. McDonald Pensâ€"ist, D. R. McDonald White Wyandottes: “Pensâ€"ist, A. Londry, South Porcuâ€" pine. Barred Plymouth Rocks: Hensâ€"Iist, B. Waite; 2nd and 3rd, J. H. Skelly, Timmins. Cockerelâ€"1st, H. Stevenson, Timmins Pulletâ€"3rd, H. Stevenson. Pens (old)â€"Iist, B. Waite; 2nd, H. Feltmate, Timmins; 3rd, W. Bailey. Pens (y8ung)â€"1Ist, H. Stevenson ; Ind, Mrs. King, Timmins R.C. Rhode Island Reds: Pensâ€"1st, W. Martin. S$.C. Rhode Island Reds: Pensâ€"1lst, W. Martin. S.C. White Leghorns: Pens (old)â€"Ist, A. D. Pearce, South Porcupine; 2nd, W. Martin. M CC Pens (young) lIst, A. D. Pearce; 2nd, H. Stevenson; 3rd, W. Martin. Buff Orpingtons: Pair Ducksâ€" ist, Wilson, Porcupine Pair Geeseâ€" ist, B. Waiteé. Best Mavleâ€"â€"lst, R. Trollope, Schuâ€" macher; 2nd, Mrs. King Porcupine. Best Femaleâ€"ist, R. Trollope; 2nd, _fiést Pairâ€"ist, R. Trollopeé. Best female and litter of youngâ€" ist, R. Trollope, 2nd,AMrs. King. Best Chi;;:{fl-l'la Rabbit in Showâ€"KR. Trollope, schumacherâ€"Prize 12 lb, ham donated by Swift Canadian Company. CHIEF BCRLAND TO ADDRESS KIWANIS ON MOXDAY NEX Pire Chief A. Borland will be the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Kiwanis Club at the Empire hotel on Monday next, Sept. 24th. Chief Borâ€" land will speak on fireâ€"fighting, fire protection and similar topics. There is no one better qualified by knowledge and experience to discuss such topic than Chief Borland and his addres{ will undoubtedly be of the greates interest and value to a@ll. i V EW UEP r. A. H. Cameronâ€"Smith Physician and Surgeon Room 5 Block Phone 770 Hours:â€"2 to 6 pxm., or by appointment ;-;31-(-1, Wilson, Porcupine. Empire Hotels at Chinchilla Rabbits Utility Classes

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