Inter School Games at South End Arena South to 1 EAGE STX T nd AIY ad Assurance Company of Canada Announces 0. 8 iordon Block NATIONAL LIFE R O A S T S Prime Rib »15° CHMRIESTIES Assorted Creams 1b. 18° Grah a o “’aafei'sn P‘ke 10“ COT TAGE ROLLS * # La@aMD L°e§S ‘*~ 22° Iamb Fronts ‘*» 12 Veal Rolls »14© A A W of Appreciation Carrots Cauliflower Navel Oranges let Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Shoulder or Chuck lo express our appreciaâ€" the _ ready response our â€"-â€"lmlh old and newâ€" n to campaign to COsz Manager for Northern Ontario ind nd clecks cordially ersonally visit our vâ€"savingz values,. the appointment of hird period off with a ind 1nd A . D. DesRoches 8. lost d also School bu net 11 QUALILITY BEEE representative nother Porâ€" d 2 O0¢ drews; sups., Cunninghn: Costain, Cecconi. Timminsâ€"Goal, Ever Delmonte and Jack Lake zak:; wings, Bicker and M Gauthier. they scored 1 the local boy:s Everard pla a gocd figh Timmins period and the better 12m q101 e. Mu , Pecore and Jakes ind P. Cunningham : ~subs., Cunningha RED CIRCLE * 2S: AY LMER Asst. ExceptTomato oups Pure Chicken and 3 PINS 230 3 Tins 25§¢c Veg. AYLMER CHOLCE PEAS . 2W‘ 23B BULK AUSTRALLIAMN RAISINS 2 * COLD CRE AM Manyflowers 4 17â€" A GRANULATED $OAP RINSO ic veLAREN‘®S Peanut . 23 Chocolate Globes Asst. Except Tomato soups Pure Chicken and 3 Tins 2RS§Gc Veg. L 1N1IL 1 4 aturday mmed S they looked am. In tht fOour goals | Timmins, Ont. ; B W a Everard; defenc: Lake:; centre, Bud ind MacPhail:;: sub Hi but in y of h tstandi IT} be by far cond period ondry th ird PRESH CO1D Shelled Oysters 60c ‘ | SeaHerring Ib. 12¢ Ti 1m S AL M 8 N Ib. Â¥ e e« t‘"" _ 1ib. 305 FANCY Eight O‘clock 1b ture hel} ng proeduced on t to supply the Why not ask t the work, like I don‘t see wl should not do IRPM, 16 the exyp would b con mA Urges Teaching Farming . at Monteith Academy hC 124 W use WI and t show t it will be anized unds alry whit B+ pin ed liv vÂ¥ the dito 27" * hP eeding, lould ds _barns re he 1 C 11 0 som ild fit benefi tudent 1CU 1€ by 1A T studen irdenit sto n} 1€ at prest ricademy and tha iL. Â¥il rdem STLl student at Monteit] of the work on th _ him better for life cqauired at the jo! t to him in the fu t should be asked t haying and harvest part of the work i: stable and pdultr 1 ] adent done new the‘! learn to take care opultry, etec. Why t â€"how to do some 1g, butterâ€"making Mi Iarm 18And on can produc( produces now uld produce a 1 l iIn it iA D THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TTMMINS, ONTAR be ery, ieftu As to ow City near lawn and bably bett These premiums to be paid for a maximum of (5) five acres per yeéar on each lot, patented or unpatented, until a maximum of 35 acres have been bonused. With this system in force I don‘t think it would cost the Govâ€" ernment much more money than the relief system does and it would the settler to stay on his lot and y doing so he would be more interested in buying or keeping more cows, raisâ€" ing pigs, chickens and having a gardon to produce more foodstuffs for his family. Many settlers in my neighâ€" bourhood have told me that if they could get a revenue of $100.00 or $500.00 a year that they could stay at home and make their cwn living on the farm. We must remember that it is imporâ€" tant to help all settlers without curâ€" tailing their personal ambitions and initiative, but by enccuraging it in such a way that their standard of living be good enough to prevent them envying thers. bona fide settler: (a) $5.00 per acre for burning. be of any benefit to anyone. Hardly any hay has been sold yet with about sne hundred cars too much for this section. We heard lately that in New Liskeard, a government built storage plant is projected, Cochrane should not be forgotten. The land clearing bonus is przbably the main and most important policy for the settlers and everyone in the District of Cochrane. The relief sysâ€" tem for the settler should be replaced by a scheme iof land clearing bonus, by giving the settler so much an acrs to clear his land instead of giving him relief or work on the roads. The folâ€" lowing is about a fair estimate of the bonus that should be paid to each bona fide settler: and vegetables ar producers and no dle them with the on potatoes. I d happen. Hay is alone especially in a new country where everything is to be suilt up in agriculâ€" ture. A muchâ€"needed project in Cochâ€" rane would be a storage plant to grade and classify the farmers‘ products proâ€" perly and for storage of same until it is needed for consumption. Potato®s and vegetables are not graded by any producers and no dealer wants to hanâ€" dle them with the new Markering Act on potatoes. I do no know what will happen. Hay is a product that is not classified in Cochrane District and God knows if cur good crop of hay would be of any benefit to anyone. Hardly ‘ he it ‘ane rlon enoughn Cochrar tude houl uld get a year that ake their We must ronto. A ntal Farm MV T1 ricul 1€ rnit doi pI et conciusion 1 may say that the does a noble task but it is a one and that every orgainization he al 11 1mMm¢ Erict COluU it nt n half a century, be one of the best Canada, provided it encouragement. 2 al , of Cochra Matheson. but his te ) enable hi ervice tha on is â€" th would be they the pa nrove bog it irmers â€": °n relief Pr on rel e :â€"I tudent pared nd farming and should be ; rep ‘andt ciass nou he work It o who will pay 1 parents, becau cannot afford rers and settle ul at Mï¬ There is on tory being jprity ing â€" Experiâ€" grown apple: i years. Thi: the Distric ssenitative slashing and can il It is not ief will pay Af bes benefit by isekeepers, necessary ‘e that the his disâ€" farming vets the J€ ibou jeing 1fatr er it and ated and han 3000 1 pol would th uden V hink than be¢ Romance of : Brings in t Many Oldâ€"1 tors Here. Mr. tari silver seel the claim find _ silve From this mer suffic sociation, GOGd‘s L ited, Bobjo Min leading spirit in tant mining en ent mining lief that th of becoming In the pa and flow of teen I ny H ond CC where n Accompanied located claim teen miles we ny Hollinger., GH fashion. Amon were R. who ha cupit prove for s ret arge ind he Tw Th¢ ki1 uld aft was Sunk for Silver. Gold Found 1 Im 6 W 11 d : Mi1 ospt YEARS of sales leadership are back of these new Chevrolets. When you see them, you will agree they are bound to be outsitanding leaders in 1935. They are the most beautiful and luxurious cars Chevrolet has ever built . .. and the bestâ€" uUur( he 11 f1 Soon to go on display at our showrooms . . . Streamlined entirely new . .. With the new Solid Steel ‘‘Turret Top‘‘ Body by Fisher . .. Longer wheelbase . . . Greater roominess . . . Improved, fullyâ€" enclosed Kneeâ€"Action . . . Outstanding gas and oil economy. Featuring two distinct ftypes of Fisher beauty . . . 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While details of the entire sampling have not been anâ€" nounced, it was stated that other reâ€" sults included an assay of 2.3 ounces over 3.8 feet and 1.18 ounces sver 2.3 feet. At least one engineer, who is wellâ€"known for his conservatism has recommended his belief that the quartz lenses in which the gold has been found to date, will connect at a lower horizon ‘"in which event a producing Smart Set Dress Shoppe Empire Block ured ho is in charge of the be convinced th Chevrolet history mation now at our showroom Chevrolet for quality at [ performing, most economi¢al cars in all New Dresses for evening or afternoon Tuesdays Saturday lovely new for afterno see them y fine materi treatments. can not res Mond visit " o Timmins Ontario 1 Announcement versary turkey su Ladies‘ Aid of the mins, to be held week, February 2 United Church, f1 are weleome to tt is always a big e well to make a sp Fob, 23rcd. man ol Ontari( prop Ladies‘ Aid Anniversary Turkey Supper, Feb. 23rd Loulsville Cou the cott>n t l1d that the handkerchiefs A 1 nost aAppt ind ret c()mplcte infor nin 1¢ the 11 > Temiska illwavy Con Cournerâ€" n textil 95 Phone 815 £ i1418 6 is made of the anniâ€" per, auspices of the United Church, Timâ€" on Saturday of next ird, in the Timmins cm 5.30 to 7 p.m. All e event. â€" This supper ent and all would do Journal:â€"Probabâ€" > industry , would try‘s @rying need 1 n OH l1 would do of the date, I1s # nto barrisâ€" ing, Chairâ€" affairs in Northern