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Porcupine Advance, 22 Apr 1926, 2, p. 4

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“ _# Phone 7 Timmins Kodaks, Films and Supplies One Day Service on Printing Developing ONTARIO GOVERNMENT SEED CLEANING DEMONSTRAâ€" TION TRAIN. The Seed Cleaning Demonstration Train will be run in Northern Onâ€" tario beginning April O9th, 1926. Demonstrations wili be given daily showing the proper method of cleaning grains and grass seeds. The train will consist of three cars, one of which will contain power and hand Seed Cleaning Machinery. The sgecond car will contain exâ€" hibition material, demonstrating the benefits to be derived from the proper cleaning of seeds. Stock Reducing Sale Still on for Another Week . Goldfields Theatre Building Timmins, Ont, Phone 428M The third coach will be a lecture car in which lectures will be given by special speakers at 2.30 p.m. each afternoon. One day stops will be made at the following places from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. April 21â€"New Liskeard Park **_ 23â€"Thornloe ** _ 24â€"Earlton 6*_â€" 26â€"Englehart ** 27â€"Ramore *+*+_ 28â€"Matheson **+_ 29â€"Monteith *‘* â€" 30â€"Cochrane W. G. Nixon, Agricultural Reâ€" nresentative, New Liskeard, Ont. 66 Third Ave. or P.O. Box 1373 Passengers booked to and from all parts of the world To Europe and return $150.00 Moved from 28 Main Ave. to 66 Third Ave. corner Birch Street, N. J. Lockise Wilson, Director of Agricultural Societies, Toronto, Ont. +15â€"16 THE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSURANCE g COMPANY 7 For Timmins and District. Write Mr. E. Lapointe, Queen‘s Hotel, Timmins, 3or any information or for interview, Thursday, April 22nd, 1926 For further information see Rubber Aprons ............ 1â€"3 off regular prices Colorite Hat .A is i. ies 29c. Kleenex (for removing cold cream)........ 60c. Coty‘s Houbigant‘s, Hudnut‘s, Seeley‘s B Boncilla Toilet Articles Castlle Soap, regular 25¢......... 19c. 2 for 35c. Coty‘siFace ... 79¢. Cream Olive Soap.,............\:..l...sa. 4 for 25c. Assorted Tale, regular 25¢. ............ 2 for 25¢. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT BURKE‘S Mr. E. Lapointe as District Agent Open Evenings Announce the appointment of (On innumerable occasions The Adâ€" vance has urged ‘the need for better protection of fish and game in this country. Within thevlast few years public indifference in the matter has been followed by an astonishing deâ€" pletion of the fish and gamevin this country. Just a few years ago there was abundance of fish and game in his arca _ It does not take much [alnllty to see how the present rate of depletion will mean extermination of fish and game. And all for the need of concerted action to preserve the mational resources in these lines. The Advance particularly commends the careful perusal of the following paraâ€" graph from the letter from the ‘Alâ€" goma Fish, Game and Forest Associaâ€" tion. The letter says:â€" ©*The recently organized Algoma Game, Fish and Forest Association is about to commence a big movement for the protection of beaver in the north, and will ask for a close seasn this fall. With this end in view the Association â€" sgqliecits your support. Other game and fish associations have promised aid which will make the movement pmvince wide. â€" Reports from all over the district are to the efiect that the present regulations. which confine the trapping of beaver to treaty Indians, are a farce, and that white men are now openly evading the law, disposing of their pelts to the Indians and in some cases offering them openly to unserupulous fur (leal- ors, As a result the beaver has alil but disappeaed. He maintioned â€" a gallant fight against terrible odds during the past five years, and the time has arrived when the north must become a unit to prevent his ‘exterâ€" mination. _ It will take years to bring the beaver back, if it can be done at all. We will ask for a close season of five vears."‘ ALGOMA ASSOCIATION ASKING CLOSE SEASON North Bay is making special preâ€" paration for the big State Convention of the K. ‘of C. to be held at North‘ Bay on June 8th and O9th. It is exâ€" pe'(ted that there will be 300 or more. visitors to North Bay for this convenâ€" tion. stATE CONVENTION TO BE HELD AT NORTH BAY IN JUNE Once more elected Mayor of Montâ€" real, this time with a majority of twentyâ€"two thousand votes. MAYOR MEDERIC MARTIN and 10,.45â€"Report of Member of Parâ€" liament. 11.00â€"Discussion on the folowing subjects; ‘‘Report of Member of Parâ€" liament.‘‘ *‘ the Mudâ€"wiek 10.30â€"Election of Comference Offiâ€" cers, ‘‘Fourâ€"Fold Training‘‘ for . boys, leaders, superintendents and pastors residing in the District of Cochrane. A similar conference here last year was of striking interest and benefit. The following is an outline of. the programme for the various sessions: Friday Evening, April 30 ; Delegates report at United Chureh for credentials. 6.30â€"Supper â€" for â€" and Adults. _ Discussion: **What Does Successful Leadership of Boys Inâ€" volve?"‘ Saturday Morning Session,â€" May ist. 10.00â€"Roll Call of Squares. 10.05â€"Service of Workship. Theme ‘*‘Prayer.‘‘ Doors closed. 10.20â€"Word of Welcome by the Mavyor. 3.00â€"Tuxis Conclave Competition, Group and Challenge games, 6.00â€"Tuxis Boys‘ Conclave Banâ€" quet. Songs and Toasts, ete. Musiâ€" cal, appreciation. y $.30â€"Address: ‘*‘The Jesus Way: Do we really think it will work?2"" 9.00â€"Adjourn. _â€"Bunday Session, May 2nd. ©10.00â€"Meeting of Distriect Boys‘ Work Board. . Members of Parliaâ€" ment and GConference Officers. _ (Devoâ€" tional). 11.00â€"Churchâ€" Service.â€" Delegates Conference to be held in the United Church, Timmins, on April 30th, May 1st and May 2nd, The event is under the auspices of the Ontario Boys‘ Work Board, and is along"the plzms of Programmes were issued this week for the Older Boys‘ and Leaders‘ 11.00â€"Churchâ€" Service.â€" Delegates attend church with their host. 3.30â€"Mass Meeting for Delegates. 4.00â€"(Possible). * Mass â€" Meeting for Parents (separate from boys). | 7.00â€"Church Services. _ Delegates attend church with their. host! 8.15â€"Closing Conference Session. (open to the public). . Short ad-i | dresses by representative Older Boys. bpeakers and Leadersâ€"J. M. Findâ€" lay, Field Secretary, Ontario Boys‘| Work Board ; C. A. Meyess, \ecretar\,l Sunday bchools and Young People‘s | Societies. United Church of Canada;| Rev. F. J. Baine, M.A., B.D., South| Conference of Older Boys and Leaders Here Next Week Event Under the Auspices of the Boys‘ Work Board, at Timmins, April 30th, May lIst and May 2nd. P‘I‘o» gramme for the Varlous Sessions of Big Event That was so Successful Here Last Year. P., J,. 43@ine, Porcupine; Rev. macher ; A. Gillies pine District Boys macher ; A. Gillies, Chairman, Poreuâ€" pine District Boys‘ Work Board. The following notes and suggest ons are on the programmes :â€"â€" Sunday School teachers and leaders are asked to arrive in time to meet at United Church, Tuvumna. en *Friday atâ€"6 p.m. THE PORCUPINE â€"ADVANCE. TIMMINS. QONTARIN Pepsodent Tooth .0 i. iescs 359c. Pebeco Tooth Paste ... } ....................................... 39¢. Dr. Murray‘s Hygiene Tooth Brush........... ie 29c. Dr. Watts‘s PTooth d 50c. . .. mt y hk s 3 for 10c. Vacuum Bottles :.: smcs ts 69c. Vacuum Refills ......... o t se i on on l 49c. Vacuum Kits. complete:.....:............ se it $1.59 SHAD: /.. :s l en ie i ind n in n s ie gs. 15c. Weekâ€"end Chocolates, regular 75¢. ...j................. 49c. 1b. Fresh Assortment of Page Shaw‘s 'Chocolatés Nyal and Penslar Agents Sales, Sehu There will be a sale of produce and home cooking #t No. 20 Pine street north, opposite the post office, on Saturday of next week, May 1st. The event will be under the auspices of the Humane Society, an‘d it will offer a very specia‘l! apportunity for the purchase of the highest quality of produce and home cooking. The goods offered will be the best, and the cause to which the proceeds will be devoted is also the very best. BOY SCOUTS AND WOLF CUBS TO DISTRIBUTE FREE TAGS In eonnection with the ‘‘Save the Forest Week"" observed throughout Canada from April 18th to April 24th inclusive, the Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs of Timmins will distribute tags on Saturday. The idea of the little red tags to be distributed is to impress on @ll the need for preventing forest fires. No charge is made for the tags, the Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs being specmll\ instructed that they are to The programme has been planned to give the leaders an opportunity for reeeiving help in methods and prinâ€" eiples of Boys‘ Work, and also to meet with the boys for practical aid in earrying these into effect. f Registration fee of $1.00 should be sent in at once with the application. SALE OF PRODUCE AND HOME COOKING ON MAY 18T. To get the most out of the Conferâ€" ence the, boys should be present at every session. The Sunday afternoon meeting will be well worth while, and open to all boys 15 years and over. ~The Conference will put emphasls on Leadership. Each Tuxis Group or Sunday School Class should send as many representaâ€" tives as possible, who should be acâ€" companied by a responsible leader of eighteen years or over. by ( uce L is evailcs take no money in i connection with the matter. The Boy Seouts and the Wolf Cubs are simply distributing the tags to call special notice to the forest fire menace and thus to ‘do their best in this important matter of educating public opinion against the unnecessary and avoidable loss in money, lives and resources through forest fires. + Delegates are asked to attend church with their host. . \ Delegates will be billeted from Friâ€" day night until Monday morning. Only boys 15 years and over will be accepted as delegates. sSCHUMACHER FIREMEN‘S a ANNUAL BALL COMING SOON The Schumacher Firemen‘s annual ball is to be held this,.year on the evening of the reâ€"opening of"the Mcâ€" Intyre Recreation Hall. It is not known definitely when* theMeIntyre Hall will reâ€"open, but whenever it is, it will be the date of the Schumacher Firemen‘s annual ballk The hall is now being repaired ard remodelled after the, recent fire and will soon he ready for use again. The first event to be held in the Ball when the work is completed will be the Firemen‘s annual ball, an event always looked forward to with the greatest interest and pleasurable anticipation. _ The exact date will be announced in a few ...... 30c¢. ...... 39c¢. ...... 29¢. ..... .50c. ‘or 10c. *.:‘:00c. ... 406. .. $1.99 ... 1be. . . C o . i i o i i i t o t i t . 5 o t . . 5 s 5 o 5 o o i i . i ie io io io t io t t t3 s 2 j ie m::..f.’i//’/j /////’/4/// / ////// ,{//’”’:’% «* 0"" Victrolas and Vlctor Records. Sheet Music. Musical Instruments. Violin Strings, etc. FOR over seventeen years the McLaughlin-Buick V alveâ€"inâ€"Head motor has proved its worth to owners. A positive proof that the Valveâ€"inâ€"Head principle is correct. The net result of the Valveâ€"inâ€"Head conâ€" structioh is more perfect combustion than any other type of motorâ€"less loss of heat resulting in greater power with less gasoline consumption. Improved carburetion and mamfoldmg has contributed to the increase in power in the Master Six, which is 75 h.p.; and Special Six, 60 h.p. OR » MceT Only when you have driven the Better McLaughlinâ€"Buick will you realize fully the powerâ€"speedâ€"and inexpensive performanceâ€" one of the many for the popularity of McLaughlinâ€"Buick. The new low GMAC financing rates are available purchasers of MclLaughlinâ€"Buick on time. a9 P ad w# | l”’ Pingud‘s" Mlac $1.00 Seeley‘s‘ Lilac .x. sc ced k $1.00 Penslar Shaving Cream, Lotion and Taleum regular $1.95 ocm 85c. Fipes, regular 1...69c. Shaving Brushes, regular $2.00.............. $1.29 Shaving Brushes, regular $1.00.............. 59c. Grillette Blades, regular $1.00 .................. 69c. Boker Blades for Gillette Razors.......... 79¢. Autoâ€"Strop Razors, regular $1.00............ 70¢. Cigfrettes, regular 35¢............. 3 pkgs. $1.00 »4 MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT BURKE‘S See the Better McLaughlinâ€"Buick at our Showrooms |I." 11 Pine St. North Near Post Office with the Pamous Valve in Head Motor of the Better MCLAUGHLINâ€"BUICK ooooo ............................... ar $ ar â€"$1.00;....;;::.:.: *A81:.00 .2 ette Razors.......... rular $1:00..;:;:::;::.;;. '7/4/”/ //////// i) 0/////1 p woare Eâ€"716

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