The annual meeting of the Titmmins Conservative Association is called for Friday evening of next week, Aug. 30th, in the Oddfellows‘ hall, commencing at 8 pm. Mr. A. Borland, Sr., presiâ€" dent of the association for the past couple of years, arranged this week for the holding of the meeting so that Annual Meeting Timmins Conservatives on Aug. 3 ind M {iughe: Sunda) Thursday, Aug. 22nd, 1929 offi Specials on Saleâ€"Aug. 23rd to 29th Inclusive CHOICE QUAL large siz 5 tins for Molasses Snapsâ€"Weston‘s 2 packages for........... 25BC Ribe. full sgsrown Tomatoesâ€" canned Chateau Cheese Kippered Herrings shall‘sâ€"with the 1 vor. lâ€"lb. tin FRAY BENTOS CORNED BEEF KEEN‘S MUSTARD Per T in Duchess Apples l!)\ . fotr »ok er id % ( ufl« E wonderful value ggc Per Ib. . II You The Congo!e:sm Rug Oï¬er On Page 74 of ihs EATON Midsumm Are You Interested in Floor Coverings A very pretty weaaing place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Arâ€" nott, Schumacher, this week when Miss M. Hoffman, of Cheshire, Engâ€" land, became the bride of Mr. T. H. Langley, of Schumacher. Rev. R. S. Cushing, rector of the St. Matthew‘s Anglican church, Timmins, was the officiating clergyman. Mr. and Mrs. Langley will take up residence on Third sCHUMACHER SCENE OF PRETTY WEDDING THIS WEEK â€"pad size heC Schumach Ripe, full grown Tomatoesâ€"canned with the freshness, the goodness of the vegetable picked fresh from the vine. Tomatoes are healthful, and Tomatoes are account ofI ~U[n€ Mr. Milton Catr CHOICE QUALITY â€" SPECIAL Small Package Pkgs. 1 9 for C ind ere ed ice at | Announcement is made this week for ‘. Arâ€" | an event that should be of very general when jinterest. It is a softball game at Engâ€" | Schumacher on Saturday of this week, T. H.|Aug. 24th, commencing at 4.30 p.m. R. S.|The contest will be between the Cochâ€" chew‘s rane Ladies‘® Softball team and the * 259C COCHRANE LADIES TO PLAY sOFTBALL AT SCHUMACHER Mtrs Lemonade or Orangeade Dalton‘sâ€"Per bottle 288C Skiniess Figs, i +~ Ladie imache Roa € T‘} MAGIC BAKING POWDER Hald Arn uth Per Bottleo Cottage PFEAMEA F ,.ED ild be a m should be . m â€" Tin Rolls 'Buï¬' alo Lt A€ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Y per 1 T‘in 230 n Mr. J. W. Curran on behalf of the visiting party expressed their appreciaâ€" tion of the welcome givenâ€""@a true North Country welcome," he said. He suggested that 80 per cent of the money made in the North went to the South. From a long residence in the North, he felt he knew its problems and he believed that 90 per cent of their soluâ€" tion depended upon publicity. He had found the daily newspapers of the South always ready to help. Col. MceCulloch, a lecturer and special writer, who represented The Hamilton Spectator on the tour, assured the gathering that the South was not lackâ€" ing in interest in the development of the North. He suggésted a new note, however, urging faith and optimism and less dependence on outside help. He wanted the pioneers of the North to carry on as the pioneers of Old Onâ€" tario had done. Years ago Canada had he hom in t] laug mist Ccre th DAILY NEWSPAPER EDITORS ‘POPULAR COUPLE WEDDED HEAR PROBLEMS OF NORTH AT ST. MATTHEW‘S CHURCH he G vhom vyhole province jlatforms read jour story,"‘ he umimg ervy h orCd H H | UT riter, who represented The Hamilton | "~* pectator on the tour, assured the | CUNS ithering that the South was not lackâ€" | hun( g in interest in the development of | Johr e North. He suggésted a new note,| the | wever, urging faith and optimism TV id less dependence on outside help.| of n e wanted the pioneers of the North | ding _ carry on as the pioneers of Old Onâ€" | gard rio had done. Years ago Canada had | man )mplained that Britain was not showâ€" | _ M g the proper interest in this colony of | 11 .40 rs. At the same time he urged that | Mea: > line of demarcation be made beâ€" | navy veen North and South, but that the ; with hole province be one. "You will find | or atforms ready in Old Ontario to hear nur story.‘"‘ he said. | resid morous )w diffic e pione MJ1 tle large ; eated in th e North t s St uC Thursday mo the riculitu mught A1 Ir. M. O. Hammond n The Toronto Glol gzhter. H nomer. our town in 2C2a M eat inpile wa from the and th obje Kiwani: or. He ade. This progress, he thought, earnest of what was in store future. Humorously and serâ€" he showed how Old Ontario was ed in the great North and its industry. He had a special f support for the prospector ie referred to as the hope of the ind he Come in and hear the New Victor Radio and Electric Victrola At QOQur Music Room 11 Pine Street N. Phonc No. 7 CASTORIA reg. 4909¢. DETRIâ€"MALTONSE reg. £1.00 NIPPLES (Clear reg. 10 NESTLE‘s FOOD reg. 10c It will pay you to "Famous Chocolates" (Fresh Every Week) tinued from Page One) e was touched upon, with the that the people had shown e seeking more than desire material advancement. The of roads was advocated as a opening up the country, asâ€" descriIDded i st Canadians of toâ€" but pointed addres: ilt the situation wa rs of Old Ontario : h toâ€"day. Times hat momica rmanen It propot e Nor Whittaker, of The Brantâ€" or, gave a most amusing alleged despatches with is allusions to daily newsâ€" heir towns and staffs. His jection to one of the songs is song book created much ) thought the song was a t was "There is a tavern f ng fire Phail, vi s Power 3€ imond, editorial writâ€" o CGlobe, spoke briefly anking the people for Ib. HMHunt‘s mazed on behalf of the ed their appreciaâ€" e givenâ€""a true me," he said. He dav 1911. nother, Toronto, rebuilt on money He thought a 1 of the wealth eâ€"presiden Company bed as on Yel empha actical the proâ€" thought 1Or PB one oIf 7, in a howed PC 1720 wa V 1in a n ern | H Marriage at St. Matthew‘s Church Tuesday of Miss Mabel Hilda Violaza Harrison and Fred C. Hocking M a In our st The groom‘s present to the i beautiful Isabella fox fu natron of honour, silverâ€"pla lish: to the bridesmaid, a p: on avenue ling breakf On side (@Ji ndred guests were hn Morrison proposed th e bride, the groom respon he young couple nmany beautiful Films Free GILLETTE BLADE reg, $1.00 POND‘s V. CREAM, rc Mahogany and Walnut Mantel Clocks (twoâ€"tone chimes). â€" Regular $15.00 for ha M1I rd. blu 11 steres personally to do your shopping. To make it doubli; offering the following list of special prices for Vl i1 T‘ of Three Flowers Perfume with each bhox Three Flowers Face Powder Same Prices at all Three Stores )et: 1 in JYTC iAl e h ind n 12 Th or loron The bride nf ; 8 iL h _ tha rable elopn me of the Mrs. Harri irn th 1CcA yIin hey 11 id cki1 S we Mab f M are held tended t rved 1D to us for Development 12 HOUR SERVICE WE SELL THEM One 50c Bottle the recipi valuable v the high jonding Extra Special Ni@agar avelled semble e bride was ur; to the lated pyrex purse. th iA s par n, 26 Wil itful wed About on 4 and t to them ide GET YOURS NO W ple LK in on M on | w i being Busy Police Court Here Wednesday This Wee HOSPITAL COTTON reg. 90c¢, Ib. the prov Frank K1 liquor for GEM BLADES reg. 60¢c. her t this week, several inded to next week Hollinger Stores Ltd rdinary ind cos DVIncIa Special «: were many cases at j week, several of them } Built along the make an especia offered in all si: ind costs ught befor 1 police K1 unk tan in one har} Mr iblic pl s each t10 ed ple L 6 1+ 1 1}.{\1"“('2‘ $* ti ~<2 / t‘ / * \€ hcC 18 18c ne allâ€"star select ular up to $12.00 a¢ T1 11 11 wWer Thes irt b 1] T6 reg On your way to the river, do your Shopping at our store * "at 17% Wilson Avenue Phone No. $70 LIQUID PETROLATU M (RUSSIAN OIL) reg,. $1.00 PEROXIDE reg. 25¢ GIN Reg. 5Ne. 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