Keep covers on your Garbage can. All users of well water should boil the water at least twenty minutes. Â¥W is the time to clean your yard. Use plenty of Chloride of Lime which can be procured at the City Hall free of charge. Make your reservations now for May and June. Return portion good for One Year. Vacation Tours 23 days $240.00 inâ€" eclusive. All Lines Represented BOX 70 PHONE 19 Educational Tours 37 days $330.00. College Tours $330.00 Reduced Round Trip Third Cabin Rates $150,00 Return. Write, Phone or Call. _By Order, ‘TIMMINS BOARD OF HEALTH Attention! Houseâ€" holder member Willard Battery men Phone, Call or Write J. K. Moore We‘re setting a new record for battery value. Here‘s what we offer: An Allâ€"Rubber Case â€"A Charged bonEdry Batâ€" teryâ€"Threaded Rubber Inâ€" sulation. And all for the price of a woodâ€"case battery. %‘ny we show it to you? SERVICE i ALL Makes of Batteries Chartered Accountant Officeâ€"Room P.O. Box 1591 Phone 640 HAMILTON‘S TAXI Shick and Span and Livery Service Combines Perfect Phonog raphic Reproduction and des Your choice of taxicab service for your wife, your children or \ourselt would be one that guarantees _ courtesy, _ comfort and CLEANLINESS! You will find each Hamilton Cab spick and span to carry you to your Let our service be your choice â€"says Taxi Tad. Sold for Cash or Oneâ€"Third Cash and Balance on Convement Terms. Come in and Hear It. L It. for Itself ‘‘ This very moderately priced Brunswick Radiola contains in one compartment as its receiving unit the latest C.G. E. Radiola 111â€"A, 4 tube regenerative receiving set. In the other compartment is the Brunswick phonograph completely equipped with all the famous, exclusive Brunsâ€" wick features, including, of course, the Allâ€"Wood Oval Amplifier through which is reproduced beth record and radio. Ask _ see this fine new Brunswick Radiola, Model 25. Book Music Store Goldfields Theatre Block 42 e o ( 465 RIGS TO MQP.V“ imation Convenient Terms Radiola 25 $225.00 5, Gordon Block Ont. The Porcupine Advance, Timmins, Ont., Thurs., Nov. 12th. 1925 WORLOâ€"WIDE INTEREST IN POULTRY CONGRESS Th 7z BP To LV3 w The president of the World‘s Poulâ€" try Congress in 1927 will be Mr. Edâ€" ward Brown, E.L.S., of London, Engâ€" land, who is president of the Internaâ€" tional Association of Poultry Instrucâ€" tors and Investigators. He has reâ€" cently visited Canada, and in speakâ€" ing of these Congresses described the first at the Hague as a wonderful exâ€" ample of organization, and the second at Barcelona last year as wonderful from the standpoint of its exhibition. The standard has been set, and Canada must make the third Congress in 1927 Enthusiasm and a realization of Canada‘s opportunities and responsiâ€" bilities are necessary to success in 1927. One paper has said ‘‘The whole of America is behind this undertakâ€" ing.‘‘ The statement is true, but the responsibility for making the Conâ€" gress a success, for making the deleâ€" gates feel at home and wanting evenâ€" tually to make Canada their home, for united effort by each and every proâ€" vince, and for welding another link in the chain of Poultry progression, rests with Canada. It is not entirely a poultry man‘s job, but something in which every Canadian can take a hand. played well. Among the Dana numâ€" bers were -â€"-\Iareh, ‘‘Salute the Brave,‘‘ selection from "H. M. °S Pinafore‘‘; selection, *‘Hiawatha‘‘; ‘‘A Nautical Fantasia‘‘; selection; ‘‘Laurentian Echoes.‘"‘ The next band concert will be held on Sunday evening, Nov. 22nd, in the Goldfields Theatre, after the church services. an outstanding example of what an international congress should be, and in ‘addition try to let the delegdtea see and realize that Canada is a naâ€" tionâ€"young it may be in nationhoodâ€" but one \\hose ambition knows no limitations, and whose hospitality is offered wholeâ€"heartedly. w Canada Will Invite 100 Countries to Attend at Ottawa in 1927. Mr. A. Leach returned on Saturday from a visit spent with his mother and brofher in Omaha and Broken Bow, Nebraska, U. 8. A. The first congress held at the Hague in 1921 was the first World Congress of any body of investigators to be called after the war. This no doubt helped to bring more official attention to the ‘‘hen‘‘ particularly so because of the place she took as a food proâ€" ducer during the period of short supâ€" plies from 1914 to 1918. To i HIGH BOWLING SCORES AT SCHUMACHER MONDAY Anything that is of interest to Canada is of interest to this district in particular, but because of the specâ€" ial interest taken locally in poultry matters there is outstanding interest in the World‘s Poultry Congress to be held at Ottawa in 1927. The Porâ€" cupine has pioneered in the matter of poultryâ€"raising, and so realizes the value of conferences and conventions in such matters. _ Some may think that it is a little early to go deeply into the question of an event to be held in 1927, but the proposition is so big a one that it will take much time to perfect. All possible publicity will be necesâ€" sary from now until 1927, to rouse the proper degree of interest at home and abroad to assure a suceess that will be a credit to Canada. Great Britain, Ireland, France, Belâ€" cium, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Italy, Czechoâ€"Slovalkia, Burâ€" mah, Egypt and the United States are countries which have already signified their intention of participating in the World‘s Poultry Congress to be held in Ottawa in July, 1927.. Many more acceptances will follow the issuing of the official invitation, which will go from Canada to over one hundred covernments. sUNDAY EVENING 8 BAND CONCERT PLEASED ALL ut in force and mg the band numâ€" ‘ch, ‘‘Salute the SASACASACAEAEnehenenenonenenenenenenehenenenenecncngions ie tereietentertenâ€"iens 1 Direct from Factory to ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬%ï¬gï¬gï¬lg Home WORKERS MAY SEGUAE UNIVERSITY DEGREES The Timmins Citizens‘ Band intends to hold a series of ‘‘National‘‘ musâ€" ical evenings, each one devoted to the special national music of some partiâ€" cular ‘country or nation. For inâ€" stance, there will be a Scottish night, an Irish night, an English night, a French night, and so on. Sunday evening, Dec. 20th, after the church services, will be ‘‘Cornish‘‘ night at the Goldfields Theatre, band music and vocal selections being of Cornish music. It is hoped to feature the Cornish Christmas carols at this event. Monday, March 8th, to Tuesday, March 16th, Prospectors‘ Classes at Timmins next yvear.‘ Unusual Opportunity Now by the Frontier College NATIONAL MUSICAL NIGKHTS AT COMING BAND CONCERTS The first calendar, just issued, of the Frontier College, Canada‘s ‘uniâ€" versity in overalls,""‘ tells the manual workers, no matter how far out on the frontier, how they may obtain a uniâ€" versity degree and what help is availâ€" able. For twentyâ€"five years the Frontier College has been taking seeâ€" ondary and advanced education to our outer lines of settlement. It is now prepared, under Dominion Chartâ€" er, to confer degree in arts upon those who have the pluck and determination to complete courses. Inspired by the principle that the worker has a right to education beâ€" To the man, anywhere in Canada, who works with a cravring for knowâ€" ledge, this calendar, which may be obtained from the College at 67 Yonge Street , Toronto 2, Ontario brings hope of achieving education with friendly and practicable assistance and, under special conditions, with some financial help in fellowships or prizes. To the ordinary man who takes some interest in practical philâ€" anthropie work the calendar is inâ€" spiring reading. Inspired by the principle that the worker has a right to education beâ€" yond that given in primary schools, the Frontier College has sent its inâ€" structors to the mines, the forests, the fishehies, the outlying settlements and the factories, and has earried on eduâ€" cational work in remote places. . 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