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Porcupine Advance, 5 Sep 1935, 1, p. 2

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1 IMEJAVA lb. pkg. 27c _ I EMPIRE Special /@)b. tin 15c J. A. Raymond, Noranda, is being prominently mentioned for the noâ€" mination, and commands a host of supâ€" porters who are dissatisfiscd with the first nominaticon meeting, claiming that It was not properly representative. mMP., was named . standardâ€"bearer when delegates and officers of the asâ€" sociation were unable to agree as to whether proxies should be allowed. A meeling was held in Shawville later, when the executive and 40 members of the association decided to hold a new convention at an early date. Since that time two viceâ€"presidents have inâ€" rerviewed the majority of delegates, ahq find most of them in favour of a new convention, and many members claim that the convention was not conâ€" ducted according to the constitution, and is, therefore, unacceptable. A decision to hold a new convention at Villé Marie on September 7 has been reached by the president, G. A. Howard, and executive of the Pontiac Libseralâ€"Conservative Association. At a convention held at Campbell‘s Bay, Que., recently Charles Belec. exâ€" To Hold New Convention at Ville Marie, Sept. 7th Again. we feature that delicious freshly baked masterly made by Gilchrist‘s Your choice of Vmencia ‘or Empire «# _ A/ tA LLLS _/ AJ A A AbJ SPECIALâ€"Ready To Serveâ€"Delicious GOLDEN HALVES Canned Peaches 2 2 9 C CAKE SALE: Again. we feature that delicious freshly baked ‘cake masterly made by Gilchnsts Your choxce s 2 lbs.' 33c sliced 38c Coffeée enjoyment is not a matter of claimsâ€"Eaton‘s depend on your judgmentâ€"Try any one of Eaton‘s blendsâ€"We honestly believe you will find they agree with yvour idea of what good coffee should beeâ€"They are "Roaster Fresh" and ground fresh daily. â€" FRONTS of LAMB .. Ib. 21c COOKED HAM Sliced Ib. 52¢ EATON‘S "Roaster Fresh" Shoulder or 4 ‘Chuck Roast 12c ‘Circle $ Smoked BLUE BRAND BEEKF Blade Roast 1. 13¢ Short or Thick Rib Roast 15¢ Smoked Lean, mild, smoked, sliced Fresh Young Boneless Rolled On Sale Friday and Saturday COFFEES GOVERNM ENT GRADED Specials (From the Ottawa Journal) No member of London‘s diplomatic tircle bears a more heavy responsibility at this time than Dr. A. W. Martin, who is the minister plenipotentiary in London to the Emperor of Ethiopia. His career is one of the most romantic in all the annals of the diplomatic serâ€" vict. Bixtyâ€"seven years ago, in 1868, he was picked up as a yearâ€"old baby on the battlefield of Magdala by a British soldier, â€" whose regiment promptly adopted him. A kindly English lady took charge of him, and gave him his name of Araj Warguch Martin. He graduated in medicine at Edinburgh University and entered the Indian government‘s medical service in Burâ€" ma, whence on retirement he returned to Addis Ababa to become one of the present Emperor‘s most trusted and inâ€" timate advisers. Mr. Charles Perkio motored to Toâ€" ronto this week for two weeks‘ holidays. There is also trouble in the Liberal ranks in ~Pontiac, thers ~being two Liberal candidates in the field. â€" ETHIOPIAN REPRESENTATIVE Shankless CREAM BISCUITS, Ib. â€" 17¢ CHICKEN HADDIE 2 tins 25¢ SODA BISCUITS, 1 Ib. bag 11c TOILET SOAP, 16 bars â€" 49¢ SPHCIALâ€"A PAVO URITE CEREAL SPECIALâ€"MANNING‘S "HOSTESS" SPECIALâ€"FRENCH MILLED RICE PUFFS, 4 oz. pkg. 10¢ Tomato Catsup 2 5 29¢ Pearl Laundry Soap 6 «« 25¢ S DUUr 5â€"String Brooms s« 29¢ @ Quality Foods @ Everyday Low Prices ® Convenient Shopping ® Satisfaction Guaranâ€" teed or Money Refunded pPIGLGUIALâ€"A Handy WUCK DelCLOUS AlUâ€"â€"I1LINLLP Cooked CORNED BEEF 2 : 21c SPECIALâ€"Strong, Durable, Good Quality CORN STRAW Tomato Ju 1ice MJ Aâ€" AIJAJLLA LAAA d NJAAA NS Plnk Salmon 2 TsX Tink 25 C Strawherry Jam *> 31¢ SPECIALâ€"A Handy Quick Delicious Meal Aidâ€"HEREFORD SPECIALâ€"NORFOLK BRANDâ€"WITH ADDED PECTIN SPECIALâ€" CLOVERLEAF BRAND FANCY QUALITY SPECIALâ€"ANOTHER LIBBY‘S FAMOUS PRODUCT SPECIALâ€"JUST IN TIME FOR YOUR FALL CLEANING SPECIALâ€"LIBBY‘S FAMOQUS QUALITY "GENTLE PRESS" Winners of Prizes at: the Horticultural Show â€"Antirrhinum, medium," 6 spikesâ€"Iist W. Irving; nd I. P. Wilson; 3rd J. Moyle. Asters, purple, 3 bloomsâ€"1st A. H Powell; 2nd Mrs. H. Downing; 3rd Mrs T. Raynstead. W. Irving Winner of Cup for Most Prizes in Show. Mrs. Hall had Most Points in Novice Class. Winners in Other Asters, pink, 3 bloomsâ€"1Ist, A. H Powell; 2nd Mrs, Ruir; 3rd W. Irving Asters, mauve, 3 bloomsâ€"1lst W. Irâ€" ving; second Mrs. J. Moyle; 3rd Mrs. Asters, red, 3 bloomsâ€"1st W. Irving; 2nd Mrs. J. Moyle; 3rd E. 8. Webb. Winner in Novice Class Mrs. Hall won the most points in the novice cMss. Reference 'il made elsewhere in this issue to the ilith annual exhibition of flowers and vegetables by the Timmins Horticultural Society. A list of the prize winners in the garden competiâ€" tion is also given in another column. The following is a list of the prize winners at the show here on Monday and Tuesday of this week:â€" ; Winner of Cup W. Irving was the winner of the cup for the year for the most points obâ€" tained for prizes, 101. Cut Flowersâ€"Annuals Artirrhinum, tall, 6 spikesâ€"1st, W Irving:; 2nd, I. P. Wilson; third, W Asters, white, 3 bloomsâ€"1st W. Irâ€" ving; Ind R. J. Ennis; 3rd J. H. Halâ€" AT THESE GOOD EXAMPLES THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Dates, 2 Ib 1 EATON‘S BULK MARMALADE 32 oz. jar....... Ale the Larkspur, 6 single spikes, mix2sd colâ€" oursâ€"1st Geo. Corless; Mrs,. L. Laakso; 3rd W. Spence. Ruir. Agentum, 6 spikesâ€"â€"lst Mrs. J. Moyle; 2nd I. P. Wilson. Gaillardia, 12 bloomsâ€"iIst R. J. Enâ€" nis; 2nd Mrs. J. Moyle; 3rd Mrs. L. Laakso. Cosmos, doubls, 12 bloomsâ€"1st H. Hatton:; 2nd R. J. Ennis; 3rd J. H. Knell. Godetia, 6 svikesâ€"ist R. J. Ennis; 2nd W. Irving; 3rd H. Hatton. Marigold, African, 6 bloomsâ€"1st W Irving; 2nd W. Lee; 3rd I. P. Wilson Marigold, French, 12 bloomsâ€"1st W. Irving; 2nd H. Hatton; 3rd Mrs. L. Laakso. s Marigold, Calendula Orange, double, 6 blcomsâ€"1st Mrs. J. Moyle; 2nd W. Irving; 3rd W. Rigg. Asters, mixed, 3 bloomsâ€"â€"1Ist Mrs. J. Moyle: 2nd W. Irving; 3rd A. Proulx. Asters, single, 3 bloomsâ€"â€"1Ist R. J. Ennis; 2nd Mrs. J. Movie; 3rd Mrs. Candytuft, giant, 6 spikesâ€"1st R. J. FEnnis; 2nd A. Proulx; 3rd Mrs. J. Moyle. Clarkia, 9 spikesâ€"I1st, W. Irving. Calliopsis, 6 single spikesâ€"1st Mrs. Ruir; 2nd Mrs. J. Moyle; 3rd Geo. Romiscon. Chrysanthemums, mixed, 12 bloomsâ€" 1st I. P. Wilson; 2ngq J. Hallam; 3rd W. Irving. A low price alone never made VALUE. V@alue is qualityâ€"price and satisâ€" faction rolled into oneâ€"and Eaton‘s even go furtherâ€"@an honest effort is made to make your shopping a distinct pleasureâ€"clean sparkling surâ€" roundingsâ€"corvenient arrangement for quick selectionâ€"every article plainly marked with their low priceâ€"â€"and so important is the Eaton guarantee of satisfaction or money refundedâ€"For true VALIXUEâ€" shop at Eaton‘s modern Groceteria. YOU THE FULL MEANING ..'0".’.1 of Marigold, Caisn#ula, YCellow, double, 86 bloomsâ€"ist 1. P. Wilson; 2nd W. L. follageâ€"ist Mrs. J. Moyle; ind J. H. Nasturtium, single, 12 blooms with foliageâ€"1st Mrs. Ruir; 2nd J. H. Knell; 3rd W. Spencer. FPinks, 12 bloomsâ€"1st W. Baxter; 2nd Gc:o. Corless; 3rd Mn»s. J. Moyle. Nigelia or Loveâ€"inâ€"theâ€"Mist, 12 spikesâ€"ist, W. Irving; 2nd W. 3rd Mrs. Ruir. Pansies, exhibition, 12 bloomsâ€"1st W. Rigg; 2nd W. Lee; 3rd Mrs. Ruir. Pansies, bedding, bloomsâ€"1st Mrs. J. ving: 3rd W. Rigg. Phlox, mixed, 6 spikesâ€"ist W. Rigg ; 2nd W. Irving:; 3rd Mrs. J. Moyle. Sweet Peas, 12 spikes, mixed colours â€"18t W. Irving, 2nd W. Rigg; 3rd Mrs. L. LAakso. Scabiosa, 12 blooms, mixed, 3 colours â€"1st, Mrs. L. Laakso; 2nd W. Irving; 3rd R. J. Ennis. Vicla, 12 bloomsâ€"1st W. Rigg; 2nd W. Spencer; 3rd W. Irving. : Verbsena, 6 blooms with foliageâ€"1st R. J. Ennis; 2nd W. Rigg, 3rd Geo. Corless. Petunia, single, 6 bloomsâ€"iIist W. Irâ€" ving: 2nd R. J. Ennis; 3rd Mrs. Ruir. Peturia, single, frinyed, 6 blooms ist W. Baxter; 2nd E. 8. Webb; 3rd I. Petunia, double, Irving; Z2ngqg Mrs. Mrs. J. Moyle. Bweet Peas, 24 spikes, â€"lst W. Irving; 2nd W. Wiison, Salpiglosis, 6 spikesâ€"1st R. J. Ennis; 2nd W. Irving; 3rd Mrs. J. Moyle. Swset Peas, 6 spikes, all one colourâ€" ist W. Irving; 2nd W. Rigg; 3rdâ€" W. FRUITS i 12 blooms with Moyle:; 2nd W. Irâ€" 6 bloomsâ€"l1st W. L. Laakso; 3rd mixed colours COnrbbage, Savoys, 2â€"ist R. J. Ennis; lfi. E. Rigg; 3rd Geo. Corless. White Drumhead, 2â€"1st A. Beet, round variety, 3â€"1st A. H. Skelly; 2nd W. Rigg:; 3rd Mrs. L. Beans, Dwarf, 12 podsâ€"1st J. Brain; 2and J. H. Knell; 3rd W. Irving. Beans, Runners, 12 podsâ€"1st A. H. Powell; 2nd J. Brain; 3rd W. Irving. Beet, long variety, 3â€"1st W. Rigg: Z2nd ‘Geo. Romascon; 3rd J. Brain. Beans, Wax, 12 Geo. Roâ€" mascon;. 2nd Hollinger Staff; 3rd R. J. Ennis. Hanging basket, 1 plantâ€"2nd â€"C. Haystead. Any other variety, 1 plantâ€"lst A. E. Rigg; 2nd J. H. MacKinnon. Vegetables Beans, broad, 12 podsâ€"1st W. Rigg:; 2nq Geo., Romascon; 3rd A. E. Rigg. Coleus, under 18 inches, 1 plantâ€" ist Mrs. J. Moyle; 2nd I. P. Wilson; 3rd J. Singleton, Coleus, 18 inches or over, 1 plantâ€" 2nd Mrs. Ruir. Any ‘other variety, 1 plant in bloom â€"1st I..P. Wilson; 2nd Mrs. J. Moyle. ‘Collection of 4 plants in bloom. Pirst prize $2; secongq prize $1.50; third prize $1.50â€"2nd Mrs. Ruir; 3rd J. Singleton. House Plantsâ€"Foliage Fern, any variscty, 1 plantâ€"1st Norâ€" thern Flowers; 2nd Mrs. J. Moyle; 3rd Geranium, double, 1 plant in bloomâ€"â€" 1st Mrs. L. Laakso; 2nd Mrs. Ruir; 3rd W. Southam. Hanging Basket, 1 plant in bloomâ€" 1st Mrs. J. Moyle; 2nd I. P. Wilson; 3rd W. Baxter. Geranium, single, 1 plant in bloomâ€" 1st Mrs. W. P. Wilson; 2nd Mrs. Ruir; 3rd Mrs. L. Laakso. Fuschia, 1 plant in bloomâ€"2nd I. P. Wilson. Begonia, Tuberous, double, 1 plant in bloomâ€"1Ist I. P. Wilson; 2nd Mrs. Sanâ€" ders; 3rd Mrs. â€"J. Moyle. House Plantsâ€"Flowering Begonias, Fibrous, 1 plant in bloom â€"1st Mrs. J. Moyle; 2nd W. Irving; ard Mrs. T. Langman. Begonia, Tuberous, single, 1 plant in bloomâ€"1ist Mrs. Sanders; 2nd Mrs. J. Moyle:; 3rd I. P. Wilson. Hand bouquet, quality and arrangeâ€" ment to countâ€"I1st W. Rigg; 2nd A. E. Rigg; 3rq Mrs. J. Stirrat. Zinnias, Giants, 6 blooms mixedâ€" ist W. Irving; I2nd R. J. Ennis; 3rd G. Cormish. Z®nias, Pomâ€"Pom, 6 bloomsâ€"1st Geo. Corless; 2nd I. P. Wilson; 3rd W. Irving. Nemesia, 12 spikesâ€"1ist W. Rigg; 2nd E. A. Rigg; 3rd R. J. Ennis. Basket of Cut Flowers, quality and arrangement to countâ€"1st Mrs. J. Moyle; 2nd W. Rigg; 3rd W. Irving. Bouquet of Wild Flowersâ€"lIst I. P. Wilson; 2nd A. E. Rigg; 3rd F‘. Southâ€" Schizanthuz, 6 spikes, mixedâ€"ist W. Rigy. Any other variety, 6 blooms or spikes â€"AIst Mrs. J. Moyle; Ind Mrs, L. Laakso; 3rd C. Read. Phlox, 3 headsâ€" lst Mrs. Stirrat; 2nq W. Rigg; 3rd Geo. Corless. Carnations, 6 bloomsâ€"â€"1lst W. Lee; 3nd Mrs., T. Raynsford; 3rd R. J. Enâ€" Roses, Tea, 3 bloomsâ€"lst Mrs. L. Lagkso; 2nd W. Spencer; 3rd W. Lee. ‘Annual collection not less than 4 varieties in one containerâ€"1st Mrs. J. Moyle; 2nd Mrs. J. Stirrat; 3rd W. Irving. 3 Collection of Cut Flowers, Perennials, no less than four varieties, 3â€"foot table spaceâ€"2nd W. Irving, 3rd Mrs. J. Stirâ€" rat. Dahlias, Huckerby ; Dahlias, decorative, 3 bloomsâ€"Ist R J. Ennis; 2nd C. F. Huckerby; 3rd Mrs Dahlias, Cactus, 3 bloomsâ€"3rd, E. S. Webb. Dalhlias, hybrid, 3 bloomsâ€"1st Mrs. L. Lagakso. Dahlias, Pomâ€"Pom, 3 bloomsâ€"1st Mrs. J. Moyle; 2nd Mrs. Ruir. Gladioli, 12 spikes, mixed colours in one container, special prize given by McDonald‘s, Ottawaâ€"1st Mrs. L. Laakâ€" so; Z2nd A. Proulx; 3rd W. Spencer. Gladioli, 6 spikes, mixedâ€"lst Geo. Corless;. 2nd C. F. Huckerby; 3rd Mrs. T. Raynsford. Gladioli, 3 ‘spikes, mixedâ€"ist W. Spence; 2nd Mrs. T. Raynsford; 3rd I. P. Wilson. Collection of Cut Flowers, Annual, 4â€"foot table spaceâ€"1lst Mrs. J. Moyle; 2nd W. Rigg; 3rd A. Proulx. Galliardia, 6 bloomsâ€"1st Mrs. Lspic; 2and W. Rigg; 3rd W. Irving. Coreopsis, 12 bloomsâ€"2nd W. Spenâ€" cer. ' Fancy show, 3 bloomsâ€"1Ist â€"C. F. 2nd E. S. Wsbb; 3rd R. J. R. J. Ennis; 3rd Hollinger 2â€"1Ist R. J. of According to a despatch from Des Moines, Iowa, times are getting better. And ‘this is how:â€" "Yes, times are betterâ€"cigarette butts are longer." Thus observed Leonard Hoflus, who calls himsel{ the «â€"1st prize $1; 2nd 50¢c; 3rd 25¢c.â€"i1st, Eric Geddes; 2nd Billy Southam. Carrots, half long, 3â€"Ilst Derek Couch; 2nd D. Thomas. . Cucumbers, 2 showing stalkâ€"1st E. Tent; 2nd F. G. Southam. Potatoes, 6â€"1st W, Hamilton; 2nd B. Tent. Juvenile Class For the best bird house made by boy or girl from 10 year to 14 years ABSOLUTE ‘PROOF THAT THE TIMES ARE MUCH BETTUER Beans, Wax, 12 podsâ€"lst Mrngent; 2nd F. G. Southam. Beets, 3â€"1st, Mrs. Hall; 2ndâ€"F. G. Southam. Cabbage, 1â€"Ist Derek Couch; 2nd J. Prince. Pansies, 12 blooms with folif D. Thomas; 2nd T. Tent. $ Sweet Peas, 12 spikes, mlxe;i Prince. | Phlox, 3 headsâ€"1st Mrs. Noviceâ€"Housc: Plants in Any variety, one plant in .1 Ist Mrs. Hall; 2nd Derek Couyc of table.â€"lst W. Irving; 2nd Moyle. Novice Classâ€"Cut Flower Asters, mixed, 6 bloomsâ€"1s Hall; 2nd G. Harrower. 33 Cucumbers, outdoors, 2 showing staikâ€"1st Mrs. L. Laakso; 2nd Geo. Corless; 3rd W. Spencer. Lettuce, head, 2â€"ist Lee Sing; 2nd W. Rigg; 3rd A. E. Rigg. Display of Vegetables, Tuhfe_: ist prize $1; 2nd 75¢c; 3rd 500 The table space 2 1â€"2 feet by of table.â€"1st A. E. Rigg; 2nd W. 4 ving; 3rd Mrs. J. Moyle. | 3 Display of Vegetables, surfac ist prize $1.50; 2nd $1; 3rd 5 to include large squash nor pumpkins. Table space 4 feet b Special Exhibitsâ€"Vegetabli Collection of Vegetables: six=" varieâ€" ties, table space 2 1â€"2 feet by: depth of table. 1st prize donated by Timmins Provision Co.; 2nd by Yolles;.Furniâ€" ture Co.; 3rd by Timmins Flo Shop â€"1st Mrs. J. Moyle; 2nd W. Irv\rgg 3rd E. Lemioux. ty Displays of Vegetablesâ€"1st 2nd $2; 3rd ‘$1. Table space 6 depth of tableâ€"1st Mrs. J. M¢ W. Irving; 3rd Geo. Romasco Geo. Romascon; 3rd Hollinger Staff. Celery, red, 2 sticksâ€"ist Mrs. J. Moyle:; 2nd W. Irving; 3rd Geo. Corless. Celery, white, sticksâ€"ist N. Tinkâ€" ers; 2nd Lee Sing; 3rd W. Irving. Turnips, green, 6 showing stalkâ€"1st Lee Sing; 2nd W. Rigg; 3rd W. Irving. Turnips, Snowball, 6 showing stalkâ€" 1st R. J. Ennis. Vegetable Marrow, yellow, showing stalkâ€"1st W. Rigg; 2nd Mrs. J. Moyle; 3rd A. Proulx. Vegetable Marrow, green, showing stalkâ€"1st Mrs. L. Lagakso; Ind A. Proulx; 3rd F. Grippin. Peas, 3 inches and under, 12 podsâ€" ist R. J. Ennis; 2nd Geo. Gibson; 3rd Lecks, 6â€"Ist W. Irving, 2nd R. J. Ennis; 3rq J. Brain. Kohlrabi, R. J. Ennis, 2nd Mrs. J. Moyle; 3rd W. Irving. Any variety of domestic herbs, 1 bunchâ€"1st Mrs. Ruir; 2nd E. Lemioux 3rd Geo. Romascon. Any other varietyâ€"1st R. J. ;Enni 2and Mrs. L. Laakso; 3rd E. Lemioux. Turnips, golden and yellow, 6 showâ€" ing stalkâ€"Ilst J. Hallam; 2nd A. E. Rigg; 3rd Mrs. J. Moyle. Peas, over 3 inches, 12 podsâ€"1st R. J. Ennis; 2nd A. E. Rigg; 3rd W. Irâ€" Parsnips, 3â€"1Ist J. Brain; 2nd R. Anderson; 3rd W. Irving. Tomatoes, green, showing stalk, 6â€" 1st W. Baxter; 2nd C. F. Huckerby; 3rd Mrs. Tent. Cucumbers, Frame, 2 showing staikâ€" ist W. Irving:; 2nd W. Rigg; 3rd A. Parsley, 12 sprigsâ€" lst R. J. Ennis; 2nd Mrs. Ruir; 3rd Lee Sing. Pumpkins, 2â€"1st A. Skelly; 2nd Mrs. L. Laakso; 3rq Gso. Romascon. Potatoes, Kidney, 6â€"1st ollinger Staff; 2nd A. E. Rigg: 3rdE emioux. Potatoes, round or flat, 6â€"1lst I. P. Wilson; 2nd C. H. Haystead. Onions, Seed, 6â€"1st W. Irving; 2nd J. Brain; 3rd W. Nixon. > Onions, Sets, 6â€"1st Hollingér Staff; 2nd E. S. Webb; 3rd C. H. Haystead. Rhubarb, 6 sticksâ€"1st R. Walts; 2nd Mrs. J. Moyle; 3rd ‘Carl Briggs. pinach, 2 headsâ€"1Ist R. J.; Ennis; 2nd.Mrs. J. Moyle; 3rd Geo. Romascon. Tomatoes, red, showing ‘stalk, 6â€"â€" ist Geo. Corless; 2nd A. H Powell; ard Geo. Gibson. Turnips, green, 6 showing stalkâ€"1st A. E. Rigg; 2nd Mrs. L. Lagakso. Lettuce, cos., 2 headsâ€"l1st W. Rigg, s; 2nd T. ‘Tent. \ s ‘eas, 12 spikes, mixedslst J. headsâ€"1st Mrs. â€"Hous:: Plants in Blbom riety, one plant in Wiobomâ€" Hall; 2nd Derek Couck Noviceâ€"Vegetables / A Wax, 12 podsâ€"1st Mtsil Tent: Southam. â€"1st, Mrs. Hall; 2ndâ€"F. G. of are better," ® only. . Not large depth rs. J.

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