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Porcupine Advance, 8 Sep 1938, 1, p. 6

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en ife afe in ohe ofe ate ate ihe ite the the oie h. ctecl 1JO TAKE BETTER PICTURES! e throu®h clumps C an unevs‘ unbrok it with * I | _ Bogin with one typ the fast or slow, and 1 Must Use Much Care In teristics: then go on to er you may do some ex;j Enlarging Small Films different formulas gil Three Important Factors Govern Fineness of Texture. First Job in Developing, is to Reduce "Clumps." Learn Characteristics of Films. Temperature Important. With > hnayv THURSDAY, SEPTEMRBER 8TH, 193 gITC SOUTH PORCUPINE Exposure Meters _ Range Finders _ Flash Bulbs Fash Powder _ Filters Tripods _ Self Timers Movie Projectors, Reels and Screens Films and Developing Equipment A man with a "family" an is never far from home. miles of separation dis Have you a recent snaps and best? Onivy a mome the camera buttonâ€"don‘t Â¥ou‘ll want toâ€"morow, vou _ome in and examine these precision cameras nsid« it Pearce Cross Drug Stores MAKE REMUS‘ YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR PHOTOGRAPHY SUPPLIES It gets the picâ€" ture in sun or shade. Ask for V erichrome Must Reduce Clumps e Leica * Zeissâ€"Ikon e Kodak e Voigtlander Movie Cameras ine Street North LIMITED THE PRESCHK.PTION DRUG STORI Ww , Â¥UU HIIU®L °UA YÂ¥ . E~XxTER YOUR 1 cissolve inuto nothing. snanshot of your dearest noment is needed to flick don‘t waitâ€"the snapshots Â¥. vou must take toâ€"dav. 31 pshot in his pocket One look, and the 211 Picture size 1% x 2% inches. Anastigmat £:3.5 lens. Compurâ€"Rapid shutter 9 speeds to 1500 seconds. Body shutter release, also finger release. Focusing from 34 feet to infinity, Depthâ€"ofâ€"focus scale. _ Tooled black leather covering with satinâ€"finish chromium fittings. prin TY ma th Kodak Duo Sixâ€"20 IV/AS 1bl« grain emuli developmen judgime results. mp maeni Thr« t, fnd th lopment is darkroom ope $61 1 O1l ENTER YOUR PFCTURES® INX THE ADVANCE CONTEST 1( LI mpera Phone 190 t make good nply by using neâ€"grain deve (6* ® a o mA 0b Ne ato ste aBrâ€"ste steate sie abe abe ate ate ote ste 1mnpro _ _thot N1 A} ind i the righ es with th W1 ind XDBOosur levelop ; whicl 1e film d fine right ap hn mMA us fine fine 1 V€ of ature as nearly as possible at a point |between 65 and 70 degrees, for any marked difference in the degrees beâ€" tween developer, hardening bath and ’ fixing bath will increase graininess even 4 if your exposure and development are correct. In making miniature camera negaâ€" ! tives, the same principles hold good as in making larger negatives, even though we may use a different type of film and a differsnt composition of developer. When you nave standardized your cperations. to a certain extent at least, by obtaining the correct relations beâ€" twesen exposure time and development for any given film and develop your negatives for the proper time to obâ€" tain the best degree of contrast, you have gone far toward success in miniaâ€" ture photography. Porkies Play :: Lake Shore Toâ€"Day B First Two Games of T. B. L. Championship in Kirkland Toâ€"day and Friday. | Bogin with one typ> of film, either the fast or slow, and learn its characâ€" teristics; then go on to the other. Latâ€" er you may do some experimanting with other developers, for you will find tha.tl different formulas give different reâ€"| sults on the> same type of film. Ycu will find also that your exposure time must be correctly related to the d>â€" veloper you use and that your developâ€" muent time must be stopped at just the right time to give the negative the desired dogres of contrast. | In general, the slowsr emulsions will give best results when!‘ a long exposurs, as compared with the time of deâ€" velopmient, is given than with fast emulsions. They also have finer grain and more contrast, but the faster films will usually show better details in both shadows and highlights. . In every case we must work to obtain a perfect balâ€" ance beotween the highlights and shaâ€" dows. We shculd have full dGetail in the shadow areas without dense highâ€", lights, or we will find that if we mak» our prints to bring out the highlights details, the shadows will be blocked up. Sicpping development at the right * the detail in the shad insity of the highlights enlarzements and see w gives the best picture. Learn Characteristics n with one typ> of filr st or slow., and learn its exposure, the rule to follow ese small films is to give the ie possible to obtain satisfactory n the shadows without groat in the negative as a whole. Too exposurse is one of the thirags the NC re nping 3 geveiopment, you many fine grain forâ€" start it is a good idea ‘sccommended by the n. When first using "get a line on it" by of exposures at difâ€" sceds, developing all same developer and ults, Notice in parâ€" in the shadows and . Then which neâ€" during PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARITIO i the rezular season‘s play, the Porkies !should have more than a little to say i:tbouc today‘s result. | After tomorrow‘s gams in Kirkland Lake the scene shifts to South Porcuâ€" | pine with games carded for next Monâ€" ' day and Tuesday. If necessary, a fifth game to decide the championship will i e played at South End next Wednesâ€" Timmins fight fans will be trsated to an allâ€"star boxing card at Timmins arena tomorrow night, headlined by a battle between Johnny Gaudes, of Winnipeg, and Henry Hook, of Indianâ€" apolis, both leading contenders for the bantamweight championship of the world. Promoter Joe Thomas has spared no effort to bring topâ€"flight scrappers into the local fight spotlight and tomorrow nights‘ battle should have the fans out of their seats all the way. Both boys will be in there givâ€" ing all they have for a win, which will Johnny Gaudes and Henry Hook Headline the Joe| Thomas Show at Local Arena. Big Boxing Bout ; Here on Friday 0000000004000 § 064446464006 4044444846 BA V A Ca~ ts Amateur Photography j ; Game Contest Defeated L ‘ day Nigh A Prize of $4 Value This Week and} Fowin! a Grand Prize of $30 Value Kirkiand Lake 3 080808080000 00 In Photographic Equipment or Supplies which may be selected by the winner at any of the Contest Stores. 6006600 6 0 6 04 % 066 6806 00 0 4 00 C 06 006000 6 % 6000# 0 FOR THE BEST PICTURE ENTERED IN THE ENTIRE CONTEST The Goldfields Drug Co., Ltd. Just take your films to be developed to one of "The Advance Photography Contest" Stores. When the picâ€" tures are finished select the ones you wish to enter. The Contest Stores staff will gladly fill out the Entry Form for you and turn it and the pictures over to The Advance for the judging. It‘s just as simple as that: Start taking prizeâ€"winning pictures at once. The more you enter the better chance you have of winning the weekly prizes and the grand prize. There is a prize for the best picture each week for three more weeks and a grand prize for the best picture of the whole contest. For the best picture turned in this week up until 4 p.m. Saturday is Moisley Ball, Druggists ULES AND REGULATIONS The Grand Prize Enter Pictures at any of these Stores 36 Third Avenue, Timmins 59 First Avenue, Schumacher 30 Third Avenue, Timmins Burke‘s Drug Stores 3 Stores in Timmins A Waterman‘s Pen and Pencil Set The Porcupine Advance Each week‘s entries must be made before 4 p.m. Thursâ€" day. Pictures received after that time will be included in the next week‘s judging. Contestants are cautioned against placing names or initials on pictures entered. A number will be used by the Contest Manager to identify each entry. In the event of several particularly good entries being made in any one week, the judges reserve the right, after selecting the winning picture for the week, to reâ€" enter any of the remaining pictures in any future weeks. Prints entered in this contest become the property of The Porcupine Advance. Glossy prints are required and negatives less than 2", x 2% inches must be enlarged. Employees of The Porcupine Advance and their famâ€" ilies are not eligible to enter the contest. The decision of the judges shall be final. This contest is open to any person living in the Porcuâ€" pine District, other than professional photographers. Contestants may enter as many pictures as they wish any week. Pictures to be entered in the contest must be taken to one of the stores advertising in the contest section for developing and printing, and be entered at that store. All pictures must be finished during the term of the contest: July 18 to September 22, 1938. Each week‘s entries must be made before 4 p.m. Thursâ€" Pearce Cross Drug Stores Ltd. 34 Golden Avenue, South Porcupine Program Featured by Dance | _ Presentations of . Miss \ _â€"â€"Jeannette Garrette. ance. vided o cCn y Tennis Club Dance Proves Biyg Success In the first of the two semiâ€"finals. Larry Dubsau, up and coming Timmnis star, will be pitted against Josy Genoâ€" , vese, whose name alone is a guarante? | that he is above the average in the | Canadian fight game. l The second brings togethor “Tops"; Tellino, ancther local boy, who willi | } | i battle Mel Cowie, undefeated featherâ€" weight champion of Western Canada. Ti2llino made a big hit with the crowd when he appeared on the Wadsworthâ€" McIntyre card and the fans will be able able to ses tomorrow night how he tO A . In the 9 Balsam Street North, Timmins 17 Pine C. A. Remus, Jeweller it The Ramona Studio 65 Third Avenue, Timmins McIinty The Roval Studio hundred Street North, Timmins her local boy, who will owie, undefeated featherâ€" pion of Western Canada. a big hit with the crowd eared on the Wadsworthâ€" 1 and the fans will be able tomorrow night how he rainst highâ€"class opposiâ€" n Tennis Club â€" ipine Badminton 1l2nnis viuD dance ine Badminton Club last Friday eveâ€" yable success, with couples in attendâ€" e occasion was proâ€" ingiano‘s orchestra them world i step n : Hargreaves i Force Third nigh A feature cf the occasion was the pressentation of three dance numbers by Jeannette Garrette, noted concert, radio and movie star and a member of Horace Heidt‘s famous Biltmore Hotel orchestra in New York. Miss Garrette received overwhelming applause at each performance. A buffet lunch was served at midâ€" lbut fared little better, lasting until two lruns had come in in the sixth. He was ‘replaced by Biff Rcach, and the left hander held the swing ‘Shor> bats unitil the eighth when he was taken out for a pinch hitter. Ab Cockson finished ':he gams, helped out by a double play lWhen the first man up had singled. Friday‘s game was a repetition of the past games in which Lefty Weeks has pitched. He had the ‘Hargreaves cLatsmen baffled, holding them to five scratch and scattered hits. Their one run came in the eighth when they imanagsd to group two singles with a | walk. and the hall was attractively decoratâ€" od with summer flowers. A miniature fish pond was another attraction inâ€" cluded in the general decoration A Photographic Miracle ROLLEICORD Defeated Lake Shore Tuesâ€" day Night 6â€"5 by Scoring Four in Eighth Inning. heme Opposite the Palace Theatre Phone 648 Enter The Advance Photography Contest Here We Also Feature Leica, Argus Candid, Univex, Kodak and Voigtlander Cameras ke Shore payed sterady ball, takâ€" advantaze of two errors of its opâ€" nts. In the fifth two singles folâ€" 1% a miscue brought Mike Timmis @2 and in the sixth another one hit brought Bill Durnan in. GOLDFIELDS homns ..............010 022 000â€"S5 10 5 greaves ......000 001 14xâ€"6 6 2 ries: Hunthausen and Timmis; g, Kelly, Roach, Cookson and Economical . in size, upright, horiâ€" zontal and square. ._. in upkeep, owing to the saving of enlargements. . . to buy as there are no interchangeable lenses. . in â€" film _ construction owing to the counselling ground glass screen, 4 K bov Kelly and Ferti; Weeks first part of the game, oys had things well in played steady ball on the > making an error count the second inning, and wo in ‘the fifth. Three walk meant two more in ‘Hargreaves used four y and stop the slaughter. sberga started the game, t in the fifth with three Hal Kslly replaced him, Dre 1€ nmed r:ak t H 000 000 010â€"1 000 â€"011 00x â€"2 N1 1 1t had to overcome te Tuesday night‘s t on six hits from rval Hunthausen. he goose egg auntil 1 out a home run the ice. Another it across in the * winning runs in Shore blew up to ITC for ‘Hargreaves 8.â€"By virtus of last inning, the aves forced the n group of the Tuesday night, 6â€"5 after lssing A reflex camera of the highest precision at a price within the reach of alll The Rolleicord incorporates the wide Rolleiâ€" Hex experience and is produced in the same plant as the latter. This explains the surprisingly low price for such a highâ€" quality model fitted with a Zeiss lens, Priced at only 6 x 6 with Zeiss Triotar 4 North Bay Nugget: Two more matriâ€" monial barques> have piled upon the rocks of Hollywood. As thore are no children, it is nct krown who will be given custody of the barents. 9 Balsam St. N. Phone 417 Films left at our Studio. before 9.30 a.m. will be ready the same evening about 6.30 p.m. Nowâ€"there is no need to wait three or four days for your snapsâ€"Take them to the Royal Studio! With our new Low Prices on all Kodak prints which are now in effect. You get the same HIGH QUALITY WORK that the people of the Porcupine District have reâ€" ceived from A. Tomkinson for the past 28 years., Royal Studio Get Entry Forms Here for the Advance Photography Contest A turning point in the hisâ€" tory of photography. _ It simplifies all that goes to make exposure a_ success and eliminates that "split second‘ d Things really ju s t photograph themselves accurately and vividly. New Low Prices DEVELOPED ENLARG ED and All Supplies Candid Cameras 10 HOUR SERVICE ROLLEIFLEX MOoODELS Complete Stock of enmthusicast Priced as high as DEVELOPING hotos We Carry OTHER Kodaks

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