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PRINCE, Ex T. N. O. Ry. Steward. LEO MASCIOLI CONTRACTOR Frank Byck Still the Most for the Money * Anorew Wicson c " ‘The National Smoke" meal. that will add much to the truits in your home,. They are healthful and easily prepared. With the adâ€" dition of water and some sugar, vyou have a side dish TRY OUR EVAPORATâ€" ED FRUITS They afford an economical way of serving stewed TIMMINS. v rceâ€"P‘res,.â€"I1l., Treasurerâ€"T. A. Skelly. Secretaryâ€"F. Charbonneau. Directorsâ€"Mr. . Porâ€" quis Junetion; _ W. T. Montgomery, Walter Eeclestone, John Massie, G. A. Maedonaid, H. Hatton, W. Bailey, Timmins; W. D. Pearce, South Poreuâ€" The Association will not be responâ€" sible for loss by transportation, by fire or otherwise, bhut will exerceise all reasonable vigilance in the care of exâ€" hibits, and all specimens must be enâ€" tered at the risk of owner. No exâ€" hibitor will be permitted to handle any birds but his own. This will be enforeed to the letter. Mr. J.. M. Cadman, Tillsonburg, Ont., will be the Poultry Judge, and Mr. J. N. Levine, Timmins, Ont., the Judge of Dogs, ‘These are the Judges last year. Further pdltu-ulzn's may be secured from the Secretary, or from any ficer of the Association. The officers are as follows :â€" Hon,. Pres.â€"Mr. A. F,. Brigzgham, Hon. Viceâ€"Presidentsâ€"Dr. J. A. Melnnis, H. B. De Pencier. Presidentâ€"A. Tomkinson. V iceâ€"Pres.â€"H. Sullivan. press, charges prepaid, direct to the mecretary, and the same will be placed on exhibition in charge of the Superintendent who will see that it is properly cared for during the Exhibiâ€" tion, and at the close of the Show returned to its owners, and it will therefore be unnecessary for the ownâ€" ers to accompany their exhibits. Ineluded in the Prize List is a reâ€" view of the Rules and Regulations as adopted by the Society. Exhibitors must pay the $1.00 membership fee. The premiums are open to the comâ€" petition of Ontario, exceept _ where specifically â€" marked otherwise. All entries must be made on entry forms turnished by the Secetary, and all entry funds must be paid in full at the time entry is made. Mr. F. Charâ€" bonneau, Box 1276, Timmins, is the Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Entries for the big event are to close one day previous to the first day of Show. Stock may be sent by exâ€" press, charges prepaid, direct to the mecretary, and the same will be CCesxs3 There is also a class for Prize Cats. any variety. The list of special prizes this year is a noteworthy one and covers a large number ofâ€" the lines in which most people are interested. Last winter‘s Poultry and Pet stock Show was a very decided sueâ€" cess and the coming event (the second annual Poultry Show to be held in Timmins) is expected to be even betâ€" ter than the previous outstanding sueâ€" foundlands, other bhreeds The list of classes includes the popular varieties in Asiatic, American Mediterranean, English, French, Dutch, Sicilian, Polish, Game., Banâ€" tams and other breeds, and in Turkeys (Gieese Ducks, Utility Classes, Dressed Poultry, â€" Eggs, Rabbits, â€" Canaries, Pigeons, ete., etc. This coming show Dogs will be feaâ€" tured to _ some extent. The Dog Classes will include:â€"Airedale Terâ€" riers, Boston â€" Terriers, Collies, Fox Terriers, Cocker Spaniels, Chesapeake Bays; Police Dogs, Bull Do#s, New. The Premium Lis Annual Show of the try and Pet Stock A ing issuied this week ly array of prizes ir The second annua Second Annual Porcupine Poultry Show, Jan. 14 and 15 Large List of Prizes for Big Winter Show. Show to be Held This Year in the Miners‘ Union Hall, Timmins. The 1925 Event Expected to Surpass Even the Big Sucâ€" cess Last Winter. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO for (the ohig event are> fto ay previous to the first day Stock may be sent by exâ€" Toy Dogs, Setter y Lnglish, n, Polish, Game e breeds, and in ‘I Utility Classes. I {man, _ Tillsonburg, Poultry Judge, and Timmins, Ont., the â€" These are the lm] ww # _ @4# _# *# *# *# # # °t k. :K. d .“ .“.“ + t together.‘‘ ‘*Oh, ‘e meant beffore the magis tnate."‘â€"Tatler. ‘‘I didn‘t know you was such a old pal of Ginger Parker."‘ ‘*I ain‘t, neither. I only met ‘im about six months ago."‘ e said you was brought un Oflice folks didn‘t know about a fan in the Summer time, and ice water was a treat. The hired girl drew oneâ€"fifty a week and was happy.. Young men Tearned trades at $5 per week, The butcher "threw in‘"‘ a chunk of liver. The merchant ‘"‘threw in‘"‘ a pair of suspenders with every suit. Nobody listened in on the teleâ€" phone. There were no electric meters. ‘*Equipped with gas‘‘ was a proâ€" minent line of houseâ€"toâ€"let_ adverâ€" tisement. Nobody wore a wrist watch. Nobody had appendicitis. Nobody knew about radic. Most young men had "livery bills" Many people read by the candle or kerosene light. The heavens were not full of man birds The book sells for $2:00, and c: secured by writing to the Hockey torial, 84 Victoria St., Toronto. throughout the country. Local ‘hockey fans will find a very interesting group picture of the Canâ€" adian Olympic Hockey Champions of 1924 on the front cover and also a complete history of the players and records right to the finals. The book sells for $2.:00, and can be 1888 to 1924, in fact, the history of Canada‘sâ€" Great National _ Winter Sport is told in pictures. Oldâ€"timers will be interested in the handsome halffones of the teams who were prominent a generation â€" ago, while the younger enthusiasts â€" will enjoy the reproductions of the more recent winners. The book is not only lavishly ilHlusâ€" trated, but is literally crammed with much interesting information regardâ€" ing individuals, clubs and leagues throughout the countrv. The editor has received a copy of the Hockey Pictorial which has just been published, and which is at onece the handsomest and most complete publication ever _ produced in the world for any single sport. It is a marnrvel of good taste in artistry and industry of achievement. It is imâ€" possible to speak too highly of it. The book represents years of effort, typographically and it is a **Amasterpiece.‘‘~ From â€" cover to cover it is embellished with group picâ€" tures of _ championship teams â€" from 1888 to 1924, in fact, the history of Canada‘s Great â€" National Winter HOCKEY PICTCRIAL SO01} mnIn Iiixecutive Porcupine; Mines: J. N (Times has changed.) on, H uevine, Show Superintendent Business Committee Hatton 1:R‘ M SPECIAL Agent for Murphy Univarnish and Daâ€"Cote Enamelâ€"for outâ€" side, inside, floors or ceilings.â€"Guaranteed. Dining Room _ Suites. Oak and Elm. Price : 3 piece Chesterfield Suite. Regular $250.00 Special Price.:=>}:#>..::::;: #.8.%; ... 0 Rangesâ€"All Steel, polished top Our Mottoâ€""Here to Satisfy." Mintho;'p glock. Main Street, One Block West of Eplett‘s Ice Cream Factory in, :A :: 4). 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