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The finest display of Modish Millinery ever shown in this North Land. THE FRENCGH SHOPPE TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE PARTIES Above Cars all carry 30 day guarantee QPENNG OF THE No. 7 Second Avenue, Timmins 7 Birch Street, North * «* *4 * #% #+ * 4 ##4 *.,.* # In Thousands of Homes, Each Day Holds Greater Happiness Through the Presence of a Mason Risch Piano. Tonal richness and beauty of design reach their highest development in this matchless instrument. lIts presence lends distinction to the home and gives to it an atmosphere of culture and discrimination such as nothing else imparts. MASON RISCH, LTD. Agent n’n’n’n’n’“’“’“’“ BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY GOODYEAR TIRES TUBES ACCESSORIES Monday afternoon there was a meeting of those interested in the Porecupine Dog Race and Carnival, the #ttendance and interest being than usual. Owing to there teing a meeting of the Council at the Town Hall, the meeting was held in the Fire Hall, and in the absence of the President, Pr. MeInnis, Fire Chief A. Borland, was voted to the chair. After corsideration, it was decided to run the event along thke,lines of last year. The main eventâ€"the Dog Raceâ€"will be over the same course as last year and the rules will be the same. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ast week Mr. Neh Faulkenham, vellâ€"known . oldâ€"time prospector of this North Land, returned from Red Lake to Hudson, making the trip by dog ~team and by Shank‘s Mare. Those who know Neh have an idea of all the fun he had when they read the story published in The Toronto Star one day last week. There 13 a column about the old prospector, but it takes only about five lines to tell all that Neh said in actual words to the enterâ€" prising reporter who interviewed, him at Hudson. Neh created something of a sensation by casually walking in alone apparently from the back end of nowhere. He explained that his dog team wais tired out from the hard trip from Red Lake, and that ‘he had left them about two miles out. He walked back that evening as a mattier of course with food for his dogs,â€" stayâ€" ed the night with them, and brought them in unelv in the morning. Neh was one of the very first to make the trip in to Red Lake during the reâ€" cent rush. ‘When the reporter beâ€" came eloquent about the remancee and glorious adventure of the trip, Neh guictly remarked ~that <~the Indran mude he had was the finest of fellows and deserved all of any credit due. No doubt if the newspaperman asked Noh what took him into the Red Lake area in the first place he w ould replx ‘*Oh, I just, went m there to" see a man about a dog.‘ After getting new dog teams Neh started back again for Red Lake takâ€" ing with him the equipment and supâ€" plies for the Mining Recording office to be established at the new camp. To avoid meeting of oter dog teams at 90]1111mwher, a slight ohangc was made in the route for the Freight Race. On motion, it wais declded that the eourse follow the back road to Schumacher, swinging into Third NEH FAULKERRAM DN THE TRAL TO RFO LKE CAMP Makes Trip in to Hudson and Rseâ€" turns with Mining Recording Office Equipment CHIEF INGPEGTOR DF MINES TQ SPFAK HFRE trip from leftâ€" them walked ba Mr. T. F. Sutherland to Address Porâ€" cupnine Mining Institute on Minâ€" ing in South Africa Mr. T. F. Sutherland, Chief Inspecâ€" tor of Mines for Ontario, will address the Poreupine Branch of the Canaâ€" dian Institute of Mining and Metalâ€" lurgy on Friday, February 26th, at 8 p.m., in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, Timâ€" minsg. Mr. Sutherland spent three months in South Africa last year, at the direction of the Ontario Department of Mines. He was sent particularly to make a study of those conditions peculiar to deep mining and hats reâ€" turned with interesting information regarding the mines of South Africa. His address to the local branch of the Mining Institute will deal with many of those problems which will present themselves as the miners of the Poreupine area reach to greater depths. § «y It is hoped to have some other and perhaps lighter entertainment. Lunchâ€" eon will be served, for which a nominal charge will be made. A cordial inâ€" vitation is extended to everyone, whether members of the local branch to attend. LANCASHIRE FAMILIES PLAN TO COME TO CANADA There will be special interest locally in despatches in The Mail Empire recently from _ London, â€" England. l These despathes tell of plans for the settlement of Lanceashire families in Canada. For this purpose the Lanâ€" cashire Land Settlement Association has been foungded by Sir John Penneâ€" father, M. P. _ A considerable sum of | money has been raised. It will bei | used to purchase farms and equipâ€" ment in Canada and to install thereon Lancashire farmers and their families. The reâ€"payment of the sums will be collected at a rate of interest just high enough to cover losses from death and disease. There will be no attempt to establish exclusive Lanâ€" Thurs., Feb. 25th, 1926