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Probably your Gealer has them. If not, write to us for name of nearest dealer. The Dayfoot Boot #"% 4 0000000000000000000.-00.,.0-431. y ww b4, 404. 44. 04. 44. 10. 44. 40. 40, 40. 00, 00,40,04,0¢,00,08,00,1 Made By G. 8. DAVFODT GD. Georgetown, Ont. Phone No. 321 *o ¢4 * L *4 Â¥ # *4 * *4 * *e, @ # 4 *4 @ %* + # *4 # # #4 @ % #4 # Â¥ # # *# * *4 4# *# « 4 # 6 *4 # % *4 @ h #4 *4 *# *# *4 ® *4 # # *4 *# +# *# + #4 % ®# #4 # @ *4 *# # ## # © *+ ®, *4 # @ + *4 @ *4 t # #® #* *# #© *4 * # *4 #. . @ es 4 *4 #@ *4 # #© *+ h 1 i the p« deligh pions! year. buria: ence 1 6 T K. A. the w ball _ Haile the w pany. prope Club wrest tion. pions Timm thern home the t1 be g civen Ssearso % '1‘ figure liveri For years past,The Advance has been, advocating the appointment of a Game Warden for the Poreupine area and other measures to assure better protection for fish and game in this area. Without some special\ efâ€" fort and attention it seems certain that in a very few years there will be neither fish norâ€" game Jleft in this whole wide district. _ Disregard of the Jaw in‘ many sections makes i practically certain that fish and game are to be completely done away with. In dealing with this matter one of the chief difficulties is to rouse generâ€" al public opinion., â€" However, it would appear that public opinion is being roused. _ The following létter from Mr. W. F. Richardson, of Wawaitin Falls shows that not only qpinion and thought are being aroused, but also methods to remedy the sitnation are being evolved. The following is Mr. Richardson‘s letter, and it is comâ€" mended to the most thoughtful conâ€" sideration of all lovers of sport and the North :â€" | Wawaitin Falls, Oct. 11, 1925 Editor. Timmins â€"Advance: Sir:â€"I have read in year lastâ€"isâ€" sue, the revived interest in the proâ€" tectionof Game, ete. â€" Always in this part of Ontario it appears to be the real« thing to wait until the cat has stolen the cream and then chase the cat. Like the Frenchman, I â€"must say about thls revived interést ‘‘it is to laugh.‘‘ If I am not mistaken Timmins boasts of a Rod and Gun club, also a Conservation club, and yet» it. is a. safe: bet that. over seventyâ€" â€"five Moose have â€" been _ sold more or less openly in the town. of Timmins during the last five months. Those who doubt this statement will be rudely awakened when they HAILEVBURY PLESED _ wWITH BASEBALL TROPNY Description of Handsome Cup Donatâ€" ed by Mr. R. A. McInais. Haileybury baseball enthusiasts and‘ the people of the town in general are delighted with the handsome cham-i pionship haseball trophy won this year. â€"In the last issue of The Hailey burian there was the following referâ€" ence to the:trophy.:â€" _ 4 ‘‘The baseball trophy given by Mr. R. A. MeInnis, of Iroquois Falls, for the winners of the Temiskaming Baseâ€" ball League has been received in Haileybury and is now on display in the window of the Noice Drug Comâ€" pany. _ The trophy will remajn the property of the Haileybury Baseball Club for this year, or until it may be wrested from them in future competiâ€" tion. ‘The local team won the chamâ€" pionship of the league by defeating Timmins, the champions of the Norâ€" thern Group in a series of homeâ€"andâ€" home games. â€" It was regretted that the trophy was not received in time to be given .at a banquet which was civen the tesm at the close of the season. ; 4j THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Suggests That All Lovers of Sport Report Each and Every Infraction of the Law Coming to Notice. At Present Ratée All the Moose Will Soon be Killed Off, Also the Ducks. lay that has occeurred in commeneing actual construction work on the proâ€" posed: line, connecting the Township of Rouyn with the Transcontinental Railway, at this point, has resulted in several hundred individuals, who had rushed here at the first annonncement regsarding the railway, being ‘stranded, in most eases without a cent of money Bitter murmurings are being heard avainst the Quebec government, as it is principally blamed, due to the fact that it was through the government that all official announcements regardâ€" ing the propesed construction, have s been made. The next regular meeting of the Town Council is scheduled for Monâ€" day afternoon, Oct. 26th, commencing at 4 p.m. "*The Haileybury team of 1925, and all the sporting element in town are intensely proud of their achievement in winning the pennant for the first year. â€" The generosity of Mr. Melnmis in providing such a splendid trophy has gone a lone way toward creating ©‘The trophy consists of a bronze figurerof a pitcher in‘ the act of deâ€" livering a ball." This figure is mountâ€" er on a beautiful sample of ore from one of the Northern mines, which in turn, rests upon a silver base and the whole is mounted on a beautiful woodâ€" en pedestal It bears the Latin inâ€" seription _ ‘‘Ludus _ Industriaque. «s There are silver shields provided for inscribing the names of the winning teams as the trophy is awarded. "p LABOURERS ANNOYED AT LACK OF WORK AT ROUVYN. } * ® # A despatch last week from O‘Brien, Quebec, published in the daily newsâ€" papers,> says:â€"‘‘the unexpected deâ€" Urges Earnest Action to _ y Save Game in this District a renewed interest in baseball and sports generally in the North Counâ€" tl’)'.’, is the little duek. That, of course, is the fault of the bag limit. No hunâ€" ter should be permitted to kill 200 dticks in one season. Fifty would be more like it. But ‘then, of course, the regulation of the migratory birds is something else again. It looks to me that unless those of us who wish to see Game and Birds in thase parts forvany length of time must get together and <~form some kind of a Club whose members will do their best to bring to the attention of the authorities any infractions which come to their notice, regardâ€" less of who the culprit may be, and this apart from what the Government may do. Otherwise, we w111 have to migrate if we want any shooting. Yours Truly. W. F. Richardson take to the hunt on Oct. 25th. Since it appears to be impossible ta got a Game Warden for Timmins, why not each and every member of those two eclubs agree to report each and every infraction which comes to their notâ€" ice. _ Principally find out and have punished those who buy the meat. When the market for moose meat is closed there will not be so many hunâ€" ters. ~At the present rate of lalling there will not be a moose left within 25 miles of Timmins in another year. It is all very well, to say, give the birds another chanceâ€"(close seasony â€"how many are going to do, it. There are very few birds this year but there will be less after the moose season is past. If all would get toâ€" gether and refrain from shooting this season I believe that in another rear there would be plenty of birds. Providing, of course, that the breedâ€" ing season was not too wet and cold. Another bird which is fast BANQUET TO DR. FOGTEA T0 BF AFTER OGTOBER 15 Necessary to Postpone Event Owing to Directors‘ Meeting. In The Advance last week reforâ€" ence was made to the bangquet to be ziven by the Town of Sault Ste. Marie to Dr. Albert Foster, President of the Goudreau Mine, in honour of the mine reaching the producing stage. At the time of writing last week it was unâ€" derstood that the banquet would be held on Oct. 15th. Since then, howâ€" ever, it has been found that the date is not practical and a later time.will be sélected. Among â€"the special guests from outside 1nv1ted to the Sault banâ€" quet is Mr. A.. F. Brigham, General Manager of the Hollinger. The Sault Ste Marie Star last Friday makes the following reference to the date of the Sault Banquet :â€" ' *The date for the Sault dinner to President Albert Foster, of the Gouâ€" dreau Gold Mines, Limited, will be later than Oct. 15. Dr. Foster called by long distance phone at the mine from the Soo toâ€"day, ‘said that the directors had decided to meet at the mine on Oct. 15, so it would he neâ€" cessary to fik the later date. The diâ€" rectors bhad fixed the date for their meeting at Goudreau at a conference in Toronto a couple of days ago, and it migsht cause some confusion to change the date of their Goudreau meeting. â€" The. commuttee in charge of the dinner will: therefore await Dr. Foster‘s convenience in setting a new date for the affair."‘ A month ago a lady living in Timâ€" mins lost a purse containing three valughle rings, one of them being of special monetary value as â€" well ~ as prx/gd for sentimental reasons. The purse was lost through being left on the seat of, a taxicab. Eiforts : to trace the lost purse proved unavailâ€" ing until the services of the want adâ€" vertisement column ‘of The Advanee was used.. That brought results, the purse: and rings being returned last week greatly to the delight of the owner, the lady fegaring that they' were gone for good and all. ‘Advance Want advts. are great little workers. Mr. T. G. MceDonald, of Matheson, was a Timmins visitor last week for a few davys. â€" DR. MANION DEALS WITH â€" HON. MR. VINCENT MASSEY. RINGS LOST RECOVERED THROUGH ADVANCE ADVT. In his address here last week Dr. Manion dealt very effectively with the question of Hon. Mr. Massey, in reply to a questlon, said that Mr. Massey had ‘attended college in Engâ€" land, and<â€"this, was about the most important thing he had ever done., ‘‘Why should he be set up as a comâ€" important thing he had ever done. ‘*‘Why should he be set up as a comâ€" petentâ€" authority to tell this country what policy should, be adopted ?"‘ was the question Dr. Manion asked. eason) do. it. 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