SAAA tA in in in n in s on e oo on n n o o n n n ns n s 1e F1 S S 37 truit The day : 11l"a. day PAPER INDUSTRIES MUST ANCHOR PULP FPORESTS The annual Harvest Thanksgiving Services will be held at St. Matthew‘s Angiican ehurch, Timmins, on Sunâ€" day next, Sept. 30th. / These services are always made a special feature at St. Matthew‘s, the church being beanâ€" tifully arrayed with flowers and the fruits of the field for the occeasion. The following are the services for the day:â€". 8:30 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer; 3 p.m., Sunâ€" day School; 4:15 p.m., Baptisms; T p.m., Evening Prayer. There will special music and special sermons for the day. HARVEST THANKSGIVING AT ST. MATTHEW‘S SUNDAY have a permanent forest supply if he is to have a permanent public conâ€" fidence in the securities of his comâ€" pany and permanent dividends for his shareholders. â€" There is not a respon: sible officer of a ‘Canadian pulp and paper corporation who today is not ready to support â€" any â€" reasonable scheme of proper management of the forest resources. Hundreds of milâ€" lions of investors‘ money are staked on maimmoth plants which in turn are of no more productive value than the forest resources {that stand behind them. . Let it be understood, however, that it is not the logging crews that devastate forests, but the reckless Canadian citizen whose fires clean off year by year more timber than all the compamies could cut _ . Fire is the arch enemy of the pulp and paâ€" per industry and to put the forest fire out of business is the primary and unrivalled measure in any policy of permanent forests. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE must if he The Musical Festival, ut auspices of the Timmins Male held in the Melntyre Recreati Schumacher, on Thursday last, Sept. 20th, was an out: and notewortiy event from a standpoint. The: event was largely attended as it woul been had there been more t effective publicity, but the i made up in appreciation for :i in numbers, and financially t aCRUMAGHER AUDIENGE WITH GHORUS Timmins Mals Chorus Gave Excellent Musical Festival In Mcintyre Hall Last Thursday. € 1 On tRhe _ PMR quartette, Messrs. Street Skelly,â€"had t the illaess 1 Skellv. ‘Plje a Th« intere lovers Skelly. The rest of the program ae was siven in full as printed, an! proved _ specially â€" pleasing. Among the special numbers on the programâ€" me worthy of more than passing noâ€" tice were the. solos by Mr. W. R. Dodge and Mr. J. P. Heffernan, and the piano duet by Mrs. J. W. Faithâ€" ful and Mr. R. R. Johnston., ‘The monologue, **By the Yukon Trail," by Mr. A. J. Downie, was rendered with much effectiveness and proved one of the popular numbers on the evening‘s programme. In response to a recall he gave a soloâ€" that also caught the ‘fancey of the audience. Mr. W. R. Dodge‘s voice was heard to advantage in the solo, **Oh, I have Sighed to Rest Me,"" and his sympa: thetic interpretation of this selection was much appreciated. Mr. Heffer: nan‘s solo part in **Killarney,"" was exceptionally well taken, while in the solo, ‘‘"‘Oh, Moon of My ‘Delight,‘‘ he made another decided hit with the audience. The piano by Mrs. Faithful and Mr. Johnston was a genâ€" uine delight to the musie lovers presâ€" ent. The Timmins Male Chorus, or der the leadership of Mr. K. R. Johnâ€" ston, lived up fo the high reputati» they have won on merit as a chorus of outstanding ability. Among the selections ‘by . the Chorus were:â€"â€" ©<The Beleaguered,""‘~ ** Alexander,"" ‘*The Long Day Closes,"" ‘*Killar. ney,"" ‘*Border Ballad,"" "©Soldier‘s Chorns tram; *"The World is INTERESTING FLIGHTS BY HOMING PIGEONS HERE After the evehnt the ladies of Se‘tu macher entertained the memhbers o the Chorus to luncheon, light refres"i ments being served and all enjoyin: a pleasant social time. at the commencement and finish of the flights. When Mr. Woodbury was in the Southern States he was fancier of Homing Pigeons and had a number of birds that proved of much usefulness and whose work was of unâ€" usual interest. As a means of ¢omâ€" munication ‘wellâ€"trained Homing Piâ€" geons wil} prove of much service in this ‘big North Land and interesting and useful flights may be expected from Mr., Woodbury‘s â€" Homing Piâ€" geons. Chorus from Faust, /‘ *‘ Ihe w.orid is Waiting for the Sunrise,‘‘ ** Bells of St._ Mary‘s.‘‘ « At the. opening,. * (J, Canada,""‘ was effectively rendered, while at the close of the excellent enâ€" tertainment the Chorus led in **God Save the King." V. Woodbury _ recently purâ€" chased seven pairs of imported Homâ€" ing Pigeons, and the birds are making a number of interesting flights. Last week they brought . messages from Night Hawk Lake and from Porgqguis Junetion, the times made on the trips being good. This week some of the homers are to be taken to ‘Connaught for flights here and carefully timed __Mr, I. Solomon, formerly of Haileyâ€" bury, is now in charge of the Melaâ€" tvre Reereation Hall, Schumacher. / :llSn 111 point. The event was not as v_â€" attended as it would. have had there been more fime for ive publicity, but the audien o up in appreciation for any lack mbers, and financially the event Iso satisfactory. )‘ programme was one of unus al st and every item was presentâ€" a mannerâ€" that delighted all ; of music present. One item the printed _ programmesâ€"th» ette, **Kentucky _ Babe"‘ by ‘s. Street, Dodge, Moore and v,â€"had to be omitted, owing to lIness: o3f , Messrs. Street 2and event from a mus! ‘a ) Cevent was not d as it have vyre Recreation Hal Thursday â€" evenin was an outstandin was a gen lovers pres Chorus, opr N. R. John reputatis as a chorm OTY Doctors recommend Klim Whote Milk for feeding babies because of its absoâ€" lute purity. Use it for every purpaseâ€" for drinking ; on the table; for cao@king. It is the purest, fresh, full cream ‘milk in the most convenient form. For Every Purpose SOUTH PORCUPINEâ€"Dom e Mines Co. 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