DISCOUNT ALOWED T0 / ALL HOLUNGER EMPLOYEES Agriculture in the North Ably Reviewed by Expert THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Associated Boards of Trade Meei‘ing at Cochrane Hears Inspiring Address From Mr. Smith Baliantyne. _ Adâ€" dress to be Issued in Pamphlet Form by Associated One of the outstanding addresses at the Associated Boards of Trade meetâ€" ing at Cochrane on Thursday last was the able handling of the subject, * Avriculture in the North Land,"" by Mr. Smith Ballantyne, Superintenâ€" dent of the Dominion Experimental Farm at Kapuskasing, Ont. Mr. Ballantyne knows this North Land thoroughly and his long active experience in agriculture in the North has given him an inside knowledge of farming here that probably no other man, in the whole district can equal. Further, he is able to put his ideas into interesting form, and all his facts are sure to be completely authenticated. He dealt at length in his paper with soil, climate,. farming methods, proper seeds, the right lines to follow in this, North, apd many other matters of interest, A Rummage Sale will be held â€" in the basement of St. Matthew‘s Church, Timmins, on Sroturday of this week, Sept. 26th, from 9.30 a.m. | to 5 p.m., under the auspices of the G} A. of St. Matthew‘s Churech. ‘ FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF HOLLINGER EMPLOYEES MORE ROOM 500N FOR THE REGINNERS CLASGES Parents Should Give Names, Ages, Etc., of Children to Join. Beginners‘ Classes. Parents wishing to have their chilâ€" dren join the beginners‘ classes at the public schools should let Mr, Day, Supervising _ Principal, have _ the names, addresses, ages and other particulars of the children, At preâ€" sent there is a shortage of room for the beginners‘ classes but this will be remedied as soon as the new school in Mattagami is finished. As soon as there is room available Mr. Day will let the parents know, if they will in the meantime furnish him with the names and ages of the children, toâ€" gether with the necessary addresses. RUMMAGE SALE TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 In view of the crowded conditions until the completion of the new school, it was not possible to admit children under six years to the schools here, but when the new acâ€" commodation is ready there will hbe room for all. Work is under way at present in the construction of two walks across the ‘Seyanide‘‘ flats. These walks are for the convenience and comfort of Hollinger employees and are being located so as to serve the convenience of those travelling between the town and mine." The new walks will be higsh and dry and level, and will be kept clear of snow in the winter Saturday‘s market at the Timmins Skating Rink was well attended and had a nice showing of produce, ete. The Saturday markets are now well away and are proving of benefit and advantage to all concerned, Unless there is a protracted spell of fine weather, the market, of course, will not likely run many more weeks, bat evidently it is going to be a success as long as it runs. _ The Timmins market is held every Saturday in the Skating Rink. TIMMINS MARKET AGAIN _ PROVES SUCCESSFUL time. A week ago The Advance â€" made reference to some questions that the Timmins Board of Trade intended to d * / F In concludm«r his address Mr. Balâ€" Boards. N. 0. RY., COMMISSION CHAIRMAN TO MEET BOARD lantyne pointed out that he believed very sincerely that the days of doubt, pessimism and fear of failure are gone, and gone for all time, and that it is only a matter time, coupled with hard work and perseverence and judiâ€" cious management. of soil, erops and stock, until the farmers of this North will be as prosperous and as ‘contendâ€" ed as those in any other part. of the fruitful globe. It was recognized by all that even a eareful synopsis of Mr. Ballantyne‘s address would fail to do it justace, and on suggestion of President Dewar it was decided to have the address printed in full in pamphlet form for general distribution. It will : one of the best advertisements for agriâ€" culture ih this North. #. o5 0# # <o #4 @ 6 # 4 #* 4 *4 @ ht #4 #% #+ * # #* * 4 *4 * # *4 Both those who know, Dr. Gagnon, formerly of Haileybury, and at one time a regular visitor to town, and those who are interested in developâ€" ments in general in this country will read with interest the following from the last issue of The Northland Post Cochrane:â€"‘‘‘The â€"motor â€"â€" car, is finding its: way into the fastnesses of our countryside.. Dr. Gagnon, local veternarian, who was the first to drive an auto into Driftwood,â€" in 1924, has gone one better this year in his old Ford, negotiating a rather rocky passage safely into Burt‘s Sidâ€" ing, some twenty miles west of here on the C.. 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