m Ann mgcemewmg LSXWSSS‘VSSï¬W‘SSS? Wxxxxmxxxxxmxxxmmxmmxxxmwsmug Mackie’s Electric Bakery and Tea Room OUR MOTTO: “MADE CLEAN, KEPT CLEAN, SOLD CLEAN.†Wilson Avenue River Road Timmins Three doors east of Gray’s Drug Store. Mackie’s Electric Bakery If you expect Timmins to grow, patronize Home Industry. Be a Booster for Eplett’s Ice Cream. It’s Made Here. Eplett’s Ice Cream is Pure and Made I'rom Pure Sweet Cream. It is Fresh Every Day. Demand it. Try Our Bricks. They Save Time and Worry at the Afternoon Tea. Use Eplett’s Pastuerized Milk, Whipping Cream, Buttermilk and Fresh Churned Butter. GEO. TAYLOR HARDWARE. Timmins is Pure and Made from DAIRY AND ICE CREAM FACTORY Ontario Timmins IEMISKAMIIE ï¬lifllllfl HAVE M [EASE EWEI MEMBERS The Dominion House Representation Needs Adjustment. New Liskeard Speaker Makes Ont Good @330. On several occasions The Advance! has advocated further representation in the Dominion Parliament for the District of Temis‘k'aiming. It goes without saying that one man ï¬nds it impossible to look after the ever-in- creasing interests of this immense ridingâ€"a riding that covers as much territory as a half a dozen ordinary counties in other parts of Ontario. The fact that the present Member for T emiskamting. (Mr. Angus 'MoDon-. ald, has been in poor health pra’ettic-' ally ever since the last election makes the situation all the more noticeable! So little attention has this part of; the North Land received from the1 Dominion Government in the past few years that some people would he sur- prised to hear it suggested that the lilominion Government had any con- cern in this area. were it not for the various forms of Dominion taxation applied here. A younrz‘dnd develop- in: country like this has particular need for eti'cctive re-ln'esentaxtion in the nation‘s parliament. In the last THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Sth ments of grain from Vancou- ver for the 1923- 21 season have now passed the 41 ,J00, 000 bushel mark. Officials estimate that the 50, 000,- 000 bushel mark set for the season will be surpassed in the near future. Reports from England state that it has been universally conceded that Canada’s pavilion was in the best condition when the King opened the British Empire Exhibition at Wem- bloy on April 23rd. “It was the Canadian building,†the reports said, “Spick and span and complete to the last nail that led all others in the race to the finish in time for to-day’s official opening.†Over 3,000 settlers left Liverpool for Canada on April 24th. Thirteen hundred of these sailed on the Cana- dian Pacific liner “Montcalm,†in- cluding a party of 200 skilled work- ers from Manchester, 38 belonging to engineering trades, 40 to puild- ing trades and 42 farm hands, Eighty skilled workers from Leeds and a party of engineers from Bar- row-in-Furness were also on board. A total of 40,000,000 salmon trout eggs has been collected during the last season by the Department of Marine and Fisheries in Lake Huron, Georgian Bay and Lake Superior. The total number obtain- ed compares favorably with the average collections of recent years and is sufficient to fill all the hatcheries on the Great Lakes en- gaged in the propagation of salmon trout. |Iiere Graphic and interesting educa- tional motion pictures will bring Alberta’s various resources to the eyes of those who attend the British Empire Exhibition this year. 'In addition to pictures illustrating the life of Alberta’s citizens on the farms, on the ranches and in the mining districts, charts will be used to bring out interesting compilations of statistics illustrative of the prov: UL u’vuuguv.wu --. _-_ ince ’s agricultural aid â€" induétrial output. Carrying an invitation to the President of the United States to attend the celebrations of the 140th anniversary of the settlement of Upper Canada by the United Em- pire Loyalists, whichwil-l be held in June. Miss G. Lazier, herself a descendant of the Lo‘yalists, left Belleville recently on horseback to ride to Washington alone. a dis- tance of 600 miles. Elaborate ar- rangements for the celebrations are being made and it is expected that thousands of visitors will attend. An attractive booklet entitled. “A Week in Quebec in the Spring,â€- by Betty Thornley, internationally known writer associated with “Vogue†and other magazines, has just been added to the series of artistic pamphlets pubiished by the Canadian Pacific Railway. It de- scribes the Ancient Capital and its environs, is illustrated by many striking photographs and bound in, a cover which reproduces in natural colors the pattern of cloth called catalogne, woven by Quebec habitant women. That the Indian village of Hoche- laga, which stood on the site of t’he_ preseint‘ cit‘ymgnf Montreal, was --Jâ€"â€"L cccccc Vl‘b r-v-'-_' a place of about fifty wooden houses having a population of some 4,000 souls when Jacques Cartier sailed up the St. Lawrence, was the asser- tion made by Dr. W. D. Lighthall {before the Antiquarian and Numisâ€" matic Society of Montreal recently. Dr. Lighthall was able to give the boundariw of the village and de- scribed it as resembling the home of Cedric the Saxon, in “Ivanhoe.†Apropos of the recent “Save the Forest Week,†E. W. Beatty, Presi- dent of the Canadian Pacific Rail- way, stated: “A week’s concentra- tion on saving the forests of Can- ada is well worth whileâ€"much bet- ter to make it 3 ‘Forest Saving Year’ and, if the forest resources of this country are to be conserved to adequately avail the greater Can- hence it must Forest wastage zs to-day tragically andThere issue of The New Liskeard Speaker the case is very 08:1)de presented for proper representation for Tennis- kaming. 'The Speaker says:â€" “At the present session of the Dom inion House a Redistribution» Bill will be passed, and in some cases a re-ar-l rarigement of the constituencies will ’be made. olVe notice that it is ex- ipeeted that Toronto will ‘have nine members in the next parliament by taking in the thickly populated part of East York. "Toronto and the Yorks are looking after their own interests in this matter. Is it. not time that Temiskaming got. busy looking after the interests of this community? At the present time it is too large lrv‘ half. ’tStar‘t-in-g at Lake (Fermagami, it 'erete‘nd-s north as far as James’ Bay, and further if there he anv white people living 'bevond \Ioose Factorv. Quebec is the Eastern boundarv, and so‘melw here thetrween Coehrane and| 1W 1nn1peg is the western limit. 'W'hen :Plreimier King spoke in Liskeard a few days before the election. be deâ€" livered a series of addresses along the line (if railway bet ween (‘oehrayne and Winnipeg, all in 'l‘emisk‘a'ming. and must kn-o’xv the extent of the eonstitn- t eney, and it ought not to be hard to eon-Vince. him that 'Temiskaming‘ should the divided. “Now, having: drawn attention to the importance of our having fun .lmemthers for the "l‘e'miskaming region, live ‘hand the matter over to Mr. Mar- l)onald. M.'I’.. Mr. MeEaehren, who. under our politit-a-l system. holds the patronage, and to the Boards. ol‘ “Trade. We hope no time will he lost. in looking after the interests of Tem- iskaming. "l‘xvo real tlt’i'lVG memhei's in the House of l("mittiiuiis are needed. ‘We have population sntl'ieientt to en- title us to half a dozen 1nem:hers.'l.et no time he lost, but let 115. see to it that parliament does its part. ‘"'l‘emisakmning lms 1011-5: had two members. in the Ontario Legislature \Ve need two members in the (‘0111- mmlss. ’ ’ MR. BIRRCEiLL BELL OPEN S STUDIO-S IN THE CAMP {This week My. Bii'rel'l Be“ an- nounces the opening of studios for the teachinw m" 'the Violin at "[‘i'mtmins, Schumaehe, ' 'Soutli Porcupine and the Dome. Mr. Bel'l,'\\'1m is the Violinist at the\ e“ Empire Theatre, [‘immins. was formerly with the. Sydney L‘un- seu‘vatoritum of tMiLSiC. Australia. Since coming t0 the (‘amp Mr. Bell has won a ï¬ne reputation as -a \iiU-iin- ist- of outstanding talent. ‘ Four Stores in the North The George Taylor Hardware Limited u n ............. r Qarvirp’ TAYLOR’S F ISHlNG CONTEST ‘ This prize will be given to the person catching the largest speckled trout durlng the fishing season of this year. s This ï¬sh must be caught any place in Northern Ontario, north of ‘North Bay, it being intended that this contest is intended for Porcupine ï¬shermen. Any ï¬sh entered in the contest must be weighed on our scales in the presence of witnesses, greatest welght to wm. Particulars of tackle and bait used to be supplied, also locality of. waters in which the ï¬sh is caught. Entry in this contest will not prohibit entry in any other contest as far as we are concerned. ' Contest will close September 1st, 192-11. The prize rod has been donated by the Canada Needle and Fish- ing Tackle Co. through us. We have studied the needs of ï¬shermen in this district and feel certain that we have just the right tackle and the ï¬ght bait for every kind of ï¬shing there is in this distrlct. $12.00 STEEL FISHHNG ROD The Geo. Taylor Hardware LOOK OVER OUR STOCK TIMMINS BRANCH Prize mic Timmins Athletic {Club Boxing Academy Boxing Physical Culture Taught by Competent Instructor. COR. MAIN AVE. BIRCH ST. Nice bright hall. Come and look the place over. Vflflfl/iï¬/ ,ffflflfgalleIV/flfgftvï¬ï¬‚af/Iï¬lï¬ffé wggfgf/fllaiwfgglf/é.ï¬/f/éégafféw g “A CHAIN OF SERVICE †Has taken over the business of the ONTARIO BAKERY FRANK MGHUGH RIVER ROAD TIMMINB And will continue same for the service of the public. Having been the baker there since the opening. I can assure all of the same high quality of Bread, Cakes and (‘-nnfectimlery. FRANK McHUGH ONTARIO BAKERY Always at your Service ‘% Balsam St, south All Work Guaranteed R. Scocco Limited MOVED TO ROAD 192‘! CARPENTERS! HAND SAWS FILED AND SET 35c. Work guaranteed. Specitl rates to contractors. This is not an emery wheel, but a new type of ï¬ling saw that handles any kind of saw. APPLY 115 Birch St., South Timmins \\ hem a hm lows a girl that's his business When a. girl loves a boy that’s her business. When they are getting married that’s their business. My own business is to sell Singer ‘ Sewing Machines and Willis Pianos. Our Sewing Machine Repair Charges are Reasonable. 69 Maple SL, P.O. BOX 75 CASH OR 0N EASY TERMS O. SEGUIN Boot and Shoe Repair Shop nearly opposite Skating Rink Best Service Cobalt Cochrane New Liskeard Timmins l immins Phone 211.