most westerl Woman Lakt and other mil pected with p search for e and natural g tario will be of London. exact 1 needed 11( nds for vided in Works Cor $1,000,000 ada. to send 30 into Ontal Word fro: said that H of Mines in that evenin Announcing Seven Gold ;“ fff.ff 1 tc'x\ Survey Areas in Ontario .‘ 14040009 986468 6484 04 8880980998844 8984991098088 89 0 ¢0 800000 Hon. W. A. Gordon Gives Areas in Ontario Where Dominâ€" ion Geological Parties are to Work This Summer Under New Plan. 16 Exceptionally well made doors completse with glass and galvanized screen wire panels, Sizes, 2‘ 6" x C 8‘ x C o 2 I0" x Best quality window screens with metla frame â€" and bestâ€" quality screen â€" wire Three sizes. â€" 30c S55¢ Phones 300â€"301 galvanized and black screen wire cloth. Width 18" to 48". Reasonably priced. (Zomplcte stock of _ Bronze Hedge Shears Tin â€" sprayers with gocd pressure. Toilet Paper 7 for 25¢ h th wNil SPRA Y 5¢ to $1.70 per yard Comhination Doors SCREEN WINDOWS lish quality Braint The George Taylor Hardware, Limited terly area in which the rk will hbe at the head Montreal River, the between Red Lake and i] oT ZA Tnhat might be prosâ€" by private enterprise. on of the petroleum eas of Southern Onâ€" icted in the vicinity Lirass Engâ€" din e0ol Monday nigh rdon, Ministe Government Y il AI Fly Swatters Electric Fans FISHING TACKLE _ Don‘t Swat Strong h andled wire, â€" rubber_ or fibre fly swatters. Your choice. ilve Anâ€" the 1] Extra special buy of â€" good â€" quality Aluminum â€" Cook â€" ing Utensils, Tea Ketlles, Double Boilers, â€" Peroviaâ€" tors, ‘Ter â€"Pots, Poitato Pots, Covâ€" ered Sauce Pans, Bish Pans, Roasâ€" ters, _ Preserving Kettles, Y our developed. of °Woman Lake and north of Sioux Lookout and Hudson, an area of similar character, centred along the Paponga River and comprising 1,500 square miles, will be investigated fully. On the Attawapiskat River a large ne Rivt 1J production of go $71,000,000 and production and that there must search for new : VERY SPECIA L The statement described the rthern Ontario exploration ark nsiderable detail. $ ies extending ver and g examined for extens urable rocks, Keewa d associated sediment w gold mines of the r Listen in Monday and Friday at 5.45 to our speâ€" cial Easy broadcast over station CKGB. Buy at Tayior Hardware where you have a huge stock to chcogose from and where the prices are lowest. on: rid choiled #T if o :>â€" $4,500,000 ‘d that are convenice conomic developmet explained natural â€" o Ontario byv draw 1 previouslyâ€"mappe ke and Woman Lake, of about 2,500 squar north to tht Beren Woman â€" Lake and kout and Hudson, an aid "maint mployment be no letâ€" "A CHAIN OF SERVICE Head Ofliceâ€"New Liskeard, Onitari ANnDUA Now is the time you want to keep your lawn well cut. Use a mower from Taylors and you‘ll know that it will cut well and run easy. Three, four and fiveâ€"blade, from 12" to 20". Ali reasonably priced $6.25 up. Taylor‘s quiet runâ€" ning Electric Fans. O1L Insg 19, _ VOICB dn which ion are b y dra wilflg roduction lly will the faâ€" require: in the ~ Inâ€" t )11 bein old national boundary district, immediat known former si is known to have of the silverâ€"bear tigation is to asst information as n either in tracing ire known Joth areas » 11 south y William miles otr Sudbury opP * EL Om @C * *#*% €a is centred about 30 of Port Arthur and d extends to the interâ€" y at Pigeon River. This itely south of a wellâ€" silver producing aArea, ve a number of veins ring type. The invesâ€" semble such geological may be of assistance ; extensions of known uiding the search: for KE High grade Goodye Hosec in red and bJ > 9 On Good quality black enamelled _ lunch kits ccmplete with pint vacuum botâ€" tle Westcliox Silver Bell Alarm Clocks ALARM CLOCKS LUNCH KITS raue Goodyear Corrugative Lawn 1 red and black rubber, complete with couplings. Fifty feet. BRASS NOZZLES 3D¢ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Mail and Empire:â€"After going on for two years the New Deal is found to be wrong. But there were some milâ€" lions of Americans who found it out before the United States Supreme Court. woulq prove again that the proper route for the transâ€"Canada highway is west from Cochrane and Hearst and Oba. The development of the country around Hearst and Oba and westward would fully justify the route of the highway through that area. Those who know the country claim that the poâ€" tentialities are there all right. Govetrnâ€" ment examination of the gountry under a definite plan suth as has been outâ€" lined by Hon. Mr. Goéon would no doubt do much to confirm the opinion of prospectors and otHers who have no present means of proving their judgâ€" ment in the matter. There will also very general apâ€" proval of the fact that further geoâ€" logical work is to be done in the Red Lake area. The work in this district by the government "geological parties will no doubt be very valuable to the adâ€" vancement Oof the area. woulq prove route for t is west from Oba. The df Stop the fly, put on one of Taylor‘s Screen Doors now, All sizes varnished and unâ€" varnished. Good value. GOLF BALLS a for $1.00 Jcohnscn‘s Paste W one pound. Liguid Wax Pints 69¢ Timmins +6 i X. waving grass and an occasional broad river to vary the scene. Large islands all the way up the coast protect it from heavy storms. Speckled trout, large and numerous enough to warm the heart of even the most disinterested fisherman, are in the rivers and streams along the coast. Acâ€" tion photos of Mr. Todd and others in the act of landing big ones were sure proof of the great sport to be had in the region. Wilg ducks, with their flocks of little ones, were seen near their nesting grounds on Northern rivers and lakes. "Now," said Mr. Todd, "you can see why you aren‘t allowed to shoot them till September 15th,." Grow Potatoes on "Batrrens" Though it looks like a sort of barren: spot in the grassy plains of the North, i crops of potatoes were seen and the east coast of the Bay pictures are perhaps the only ones of their kind in existence. They showed mile after mile of flat, treeless country, with only soon from the department, since an application has been accepteq for that number. Revenues of the association go towards paying for trucks and boats to get pickerel and trout fry to the lakes and streams when they are shipped in by train from the South. Remarkable Hudson‘s Bay Pictures The showing of motion pictures by J. R. Todd and Stan Kitchen occupied the latter part of the meeting. Taken all the way from Timmins to far up the €ast coast of Hudson‘s Bay, the show was a remarkable vista of the North Country. ‘The ecast coast nf the RaxXâ€" nirtiirac The ~financial statement presented showed members‘ fees, $123; aonations for work on the dam, $453; making toâ€" tal receipts of $576. Expenses were $474.75, leaving, a bank balance of $101.25. This statement was preserted by Mr. Brady and the accounts had been audited by Hâ€"E. Waddle. The asâ€" sociation was, Mr. Brady remarked, in very good shape to carry on any furâ€" ther work that might be suggested: Trout Fry Coming Soon "Make it ten!" saigq several members of the association when the secretary said he would like to retire and stated that he had been secretary for nine years, He agreed in the end to carry on for another year. He suggested that Craft Creek be made a sanctuary by the provincial government so that trout could be raised there. Something like 200,000 speckled trout fry are expected (Continued From Page One) ill recently and although now well on the way to complete recovery, he is taking a month‘s holiday out of town. Mr. Todd gave a short review of the association‘s activities, since its incepâ€" _tion in 1933 as separate from the Rod angq Gun Club. The dam at Frederickâ€" house has been their great objective but now that this is complete they find that there is much more work the assoâ€" clation can do. Prime among the sugâ€" gested activities is the admittance of Junior members at a fee of 25 cents. This has been under consideration for some time by Mr. Cosser, who has a plan through which school principals will be able to work. Each junior member will have a badge or pin of some sort designating his membership. /The boys will be taught the necessity of protecting fish and game and will be asked to keep their eyes open for offenders against the laws. f Fish and Game Club Remarkable Pictures WE SAVE YOU MONEY EVERY DAY Lady Esther Cream Pepsodent Paste ...... lIpana:Paste ....:....:.... Colgate Paste .......... EVCOEX + Seidlitz Powders Palmolive Soap Woodbury Soap . French Castile .. Castile Cakes ... Hospital Cotton Dichloricide ... Powder Puffs .. for FRIDAY Specials and SATURDAY Bath Powders Clearing Regula Special $1.00 and $1.50 T oiletries Sundries .......................... J¢ $1.00 and $1.50 ....................... 19¢ Humorist, London, England:â€"Many Hollywood filmâ€"stars have doubles to perform difficult feats in a film. It is denied. however, that one actress has a permanent doublse to pronounce all words over three syllables. A reel of colour pictures, taken by E. H. King on May 6th of the great parâ€" ade in Timmins, was / the last to be shown. It covers the whole parade and was taken from the roof of St. Mary‘s kospital. As a / of the May 6th celebration, it is unequalled. The phoâ€" tography was excellent. | audience was told that they grow just as well there as they do here. A cabin at Moosonee, used by local hunters in the duck season, was an inâ€" teresting feature. Despite the absence of trees, the logs from which the cabin was built were straight and solid. The mystery of where they came from was solveq when a photo of a whole valley full of logs, drifted in by ithe tide, was shown. They had been tossed far inland so that they had completely dried out and made ideal ï¬rcwood or building materi#® | Curtis Drug Co. Kapuskasing, Smooth Rock Falls and lakes and streams of the Porcupine disâ€" trict made anot,hex inter esmng series of pictures. , | An ol Norwegian hulk, cast up on the shore of Hudson‘s Bay 20 years ago, was another high /spot of the unique entertainment. 3 for 25¢ bars 25¢ _2 for 5¢ THE HOLLY STORE 19â€"21 Third Ave. Timmins Thursday, Friday Saturday pmall 1â€"lb. tin size reg. :$1.25 Avon Kanit The Avon Kanit summer range of suits will be in our store Sam Bucovetsky, Ltd. crats of knitwear. They come in gorâ€" geous shades and smart styles in both Women‘s and Misses‘ sizes. This season Avon are featuring the Silk Frill Boucles in two and threeâ€"piece styles. «Don‘t fail to see these aristoâ€" 99¢ 29d¢ 39c 21¢ Jactogen Special Display 1 C T 16 Pine St. North Sal Hepatica 29c 57¢ ©1.09 Gin Pills 39¢ Russian Oi 59¢â€"89¢ Bayer Asperin 2 tubes Squibb‘s Tooth Paste large . S120! s i e Lifebuoy Shaving Cream and Williams‘ Shaving Cream and bottle of Shaving Lotion ... <e of Soap, free of Having developed its working orâ€" ganization, the United Church may be expected to show even greater misâ€" siconary achievement in the next ten years. Meanwhile the United churches of this district are holding their celeâ€" brations and taking a thankoffering Finest Quality Since the general union, 642 home missipn fields h'av?c been merged or reâ€" arrangd, 4?60 have) come up to selfâ€"supâ€" localities/ served, 398 have been acceptâ€" were formerly selfâ€"supp3orting, mainly in the driedâ€"out area, and 291 new fields have been opened. ‘This makes a decrease of 605 home missions, and in itself is highly significant. Monday next, June 10, marks the end of the first decade of church unâ€" ion in Canada. On June 10, 1925, the United Church of Canada was inauâ€" gurated. Writing of the ten years that have passed, Principal Edmund H. Oliver of Saskatoon says that the United Church‘s) first achievement is its survival. Conmsidering the vastness of the venture union, this may be taken as a distin¢t achievement. Then too, the United Church has grown in unity and fellowship, and its memberâ€" ship has increased from 600,522 to 687,â€" Y +3. | Monday Next the Tenth Anniversary United Church Pinaud‘s Quinine with Shaving and Lotion WE SAVE Y0U MONEY EVERY DAY all for d0¢ jJJC¢