The Federal Burglar Alarm is returnable, if after ten days you find the Federal Burglar Alarm unsatisfactory in any way. Simply mail the Federal Burglar Alarm back to us collect and your money will be cheerâ€" fully refunded. But in spite of the absolute protection FEDERAL affords, it is quite harmless; it cannot harm even the burglar; but it thoroughly scares him, protects your chickens and awakens you. The Federal is a very simple springâ€"steel devic; that works like a trap when a chicken thief opens any door or window to which it is connected ; the alarms makes a very loud report, searing the thief and awakening your whole household. When the FEDERAL BURGLAR ALARM is attached toâ€" your cluckql hou_%e your hens are safeâ€"nobody can steal them. Goldfields Theatre Building Timming, Ont, Phone 428M Executives welcome it. Typists "AaAdore" ; At first the operation of a Remington= f Noiseless Typewriter seems strange. One: misses the clatter of keys. ~But in a day or so, the increased efficiency is apparent. Rxecutives find the quietness stimlating â€" nothing to distract thought â€" they don‘t need to halt their typists while"telepnoning. Operators "adore" it. After a week they 4 say they "wouldn‘t go back to other machines ) for worlds." 4 REMINGTONâ€"NOISELESS TYPEWRITER â€" MODEL 6 In short, Remingtonâ€"Noiseless Typewriters do work perfectly, and do it in silence. Wouldn‘t you like to exchange your presont equipment for Remingtonâ€"Noiseless Typewriters? We will take your old machines as part cpay=~ ment. For particulars, sign and mail this advertisement to us. Thursday, June 10th, 1926 Silence. Ten Day Money Back Guarantee Address.... Federal Cannot Fail â€" Absolutely Guaranteed To Last a Lifetime Noboby can "Beat" this Alarm Open Evenings Sirs: Please send me postpaid one Federal Burglar Alarm, for which I enclose my postal note for $1.65, on the understanding that my money be refunded should I find it unsatisfactory. Name e ap e o it e oo Lk oo o. smcs Al io e on n ies AEDERAL SALES CORPORATION, 81 Victoria Street, Toronto 2. Ont. J. A. Wright, Provincial Manager. J. Mawhinney, North Bay, Manager. 7 se OF CANADA LIMITED, 69 Klock Avenue, North Bay, Ont. Address . REMINCTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY it. Typists "adore" it. 0000000000000000300 o o e e 0 0 a 0 o 6 0 t 8 Some days ago Hon. Chas, McCrea, Minister of Mines for Ontario, was the guest of honour at the annual of the Woodstock Board of Trade. He delivered an inspiring adâ€" dress that made a deep impression on Minister of Mines Has Faith in the Northland â€" and, is Inspiring Others with the Same Faith. HON. Mr. McCREA NAMED AS PROPHET OF THE NORTH * C C C C C C 45 4p5 4 c C C T C C S 4 4 4 4 44 b ’,’â€â€™\, i a t KXÂ¥ XÂ¥ x K x w Â¥ K oÂ¥ w e w in i i i g""égg,ï¬ï¬‚’ * ..,zflx\A 8 Mo 00\000000"00030000300000‘"000000000000 oooooou00“00000M00"00“00N00"oouoonoouznoou.‘floo"oonoouoofloonoonoouoouoonooflooooouoouoouoonoofloouoon‘u‘u‘n‘u‘u‘u‘u‘uoouoomoo:ooowooowbomof p oooooouoouobmwn‘"oouoouwzn‘ MO \ o * * * . e ‘ i9 0“% *# ‘. * * * * e .' ¢l+é 28. 19. 10, 19,,8,,0, ,0, .0, .0. .0. .0. .% C i 3 Lt .9.00,..9,.9, .0. 9. .%,._% oc en en es o4 40. 00 040044 4 0° 04 0.00000000000000ooo000ooo000000000000000300000003000000000030000000000000000“3?0300 y Â¥0, 48 40 00,00,00°4 C# as any modern romance. He underâ€" stands the subject from the point of view of geology, of natural resources and of human nature. He has lived forsome years in the country and has grown up with it. He has the utâ€" most confidence in it. The ‘"hump‘‘ â€"he was referring to what used to be regarded as the wilderness of Northâ€" ern Ontarioâ€"which many people were afraid was destined to break the back of confederation, now seems likely to enable the country to carry its burâ€" densâ€"and they are many and heavy â€"and the tremendous wealth of naâ€" tural resources of Northern Ontario day evening, Mr. MeCrea made it quite easy to understand why his name is so mtnndte]y associated with New Ontario. He is full of the subâ€" ject, and one feels that even without the aid of a map he could make the story, as he knows it, as interesting as the apostle of New Ontario, the prophet of New Ontario, the high priest, the poet and the champion of New Ontario, and perhaps, as several other things, all in relation to New Ontario. In his address before the Woodstock board of trade on Thursâ€" Below is given in full the editorial article in The Sentinelâ€"Review, under the heading of ‘"New Ontario‘‘:â€" ‘*Hon. Charles MceCrea, minister of mings in Ontario, has been spoken of THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO en mm on ns mm sn ce m in ies on 2220 the two hundred business and profesâ€" sional men present. **‘The Ontario Minister of Mines gave a comprehenâ€" sive review of the resources and posâ€" sibilities for development in Northern Ontario.‘‘ says The Woodstock Sentiâ€" nelâ€"Review in its report of the event, the report emphasizing the keen and intelligent optimism of Hon. Mr. Mcâ€" Crea. The Sentinelâ€"Review was so impressed with the address by the Minister of Mines that special ediâ€" torial mention was made in the usual gifted type of the Sentinelâ€"Review. The Advance has repeatedly referred to the value of Hon. Mr. MceCrea, as, an apostle the North. His eloâ€" quent addresses at various places in Old Ontario and elsewhere are cerâ€" tain to have material effect in spreadâ€" ing the gospel of the North,. Below is given in full the editorial article in The %entinel-Review_. under the heading of ‘New Ontario‘‘:â€" ‘*Hon. Charles McCrea, minister of When leaving town and selling off your household effects, why trouble with the secondâ€"hand man? He gives you just as little as you‘ll takeâ€"and no more., Bring your furniture, ete., to the Auction Mart where it will be promptly sold off at good pricesâ€"and immediate settlement follows the sale. 23 t.C; WHY CONSIDER THE.SECONDâ€" HAND MAN? # e t #4 * *# 32 a*t, .*, .8 * k us 8. 818. .4. ,8, .9, .4 000000000:ozgx%?vgo%:o‘oto‘o:o‘000000000000000000 a . v has already a large number of bees andâ€"same, we understand were bringâ€" ing a good revenue for the investment made. May Mr. Woollings and all those in the bee business in the disâ€" trict meet with every success."‘ The Englehart correspondent of The New Liskeard Spéaker last week says :â€" 4 *A jearload of bees was unloaded on Monday belonging to T. S. Woolâ€" lings Son. We undersand that this is the largest consignment of bees ever arrived in town or this part of Ontario. The bee industry evidently is a good business for Mr. Woollings T. $~WOOLLINGS SON f [ BUY A CARLOAD OF BEES ‘*‘The Woodstock board of trade was lucky in securing a visit from Mr. MceCrea, and it was scarcely posâ€" sible to listen to a speaker so well qualified to deal with such a subject without going away with fresh knowâ€" ledge of the country and increased inspiration and increased confidence in the future."" ' Mr MceCrea is no mere idle dreamer or boomer. He has faith in New Ontario; he wants other people to have faith in it, too; but he does not ask for blind faith. Investigate first, then invest, if you are satisfied : that was his advice, and very good advice it was. ‘‘Of course the time at Mr. Mcâ€" Crea‘s disposal was very short; all he could atitempt was merely an in« troduction to his subject. A very fine introduction it was, and setved as an illustration of how he could talk about New Ontax®o if he had the time and the opportunity. His adâ€" dress, of course, was entirely free From anything even suggestive of party politiecs, As he said himself, the subject was too big for party poliâ€" tics. J will be an important factor in the binding of East and Wést and in proâ€" moting the welfare not only of the dominion but the empire. ‘‘The outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Brennan, Arnprior; Misses Edna Retty and Zita Davis, of Fort Coulonge; Miss W. Andrews, of Ottawa, and Messrs R. and E.~Davis, of Fort Coulonge. The bride is a sister of Mr. Toner A. MacDonald, barrister, of Timmins, who went to the East for the event. the groom: has many friends in Timâ€" mins, and. all will join, in sincerely wishing the eouple the best in happiâ€" ness, long: life and prosperity. ‘‘Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Andrews lft immediately for Montreal and other places of interâ€" est and will return to spend a few days with the bride‘s parents prior to leaving to take up residence in Timmins. at ‘‘She was attended by her sister, Miss Flora MacDonald, whoâ€" was daintily gowned in a frock of Italian blue patterned georgette and carried American Beauty roses. Mr. Toner MacDonald, of Timmins, acted as best man. *‘*The bride, who was given im marâ€" riage by her father, was winsomely pretity in her travelling costume, a coat of thistledown grey wool charâ€" meen, with cavalier cape and mole trimming over a dress of ecrepe roâ€" maine Oof the same shade, and carâ€" ried a bouquet of sweetheart roses and lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. *‘Fragrant spring blossoms banked with palms and ferns.were used efâ€" fectively to adorn the church. The wedding march was played by Miss Edna Retty, and during the cereâ€" mony Miss Zita Davis, cousin of the bride, sang sweetly Rosweig‘s Ave Maria. ' last says.â€" ‘"‘"St. Alexander‘s Chureh,. Sand Point, was the seene of the quiet but interesting wedding on Monday, of Mary Lillis Vita, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. MacDonald, to Austen Andrews, of Timmins,â€" Ont., son of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Andreyws, of Fournier. Rev. Father Schruder performed the ceremony. TIMMINS YOUNG MAN MARRIED AT SAND POMNT The next social evening of this club will be held on Saturday next in the same hall. This will be the last of this season and guests will be adâ€" mitted on special invitation only. on tb d C NP ahas C 2 U AA C tds a 8. 4 A 7 a orchestra, with ‘*Seottie‘‘ Wilson at theâ€"piano in the absence of Mr. Ormâ€" ston, who is on his holidays. A very pleasant evening was spert at the Laneashire Club last Saturday in the Hollinger Recreation Mall The evening was spent in dancing, and a good attendance were present. The music was supplied by the A.S.D. PLEASANT EVENING AT THE LANCASHIRE CLUB The Ottawa Journal of Thursday _ Friday evening at about 9.45 there was an alarm by telephone in. referâ€" ence to a fire at Mr. Vancourt‘s, 32 Wilson avenue The fire started apâ€" parently from an electric iron and electric wiring. The fire was a nasty one to handle having gotten in the partitions and between the ceiling and roof. A chemical tank was used inâ€" side and the water outside and the brigade soon had the blaze under conâ€" trol and then completely conquered. The motor truck once more showed its value as it was apparent that had the fire continued until the horses got to the scene it would have been much more difficult to handle. _ The big chemical tanks on the motor truck are also very valuable. _ Where the chemical hits the fire is done for, and the big tanles will put out considerâ€" able without doing any damage like water naturally does. _ The teams were:â€"K. of Câ€"Sculâ€" ly, 3rd; MelIntyre, ¢; Kendall, A. p; Sloane, If ; Cross, ..nd Moran Shaw ef; Kelly ss; Powell r£. AbD-â€"â€"Jacobb, sSS ; Buchan 2nd ; Fisher, Ist; Langdon, 3rd ; Bur%s and *Leamen rt Lake (:eo lf Boyd, A~ cf ; Mackle 6; Plckeung, p. _ Umpires John Walker at plate,. J. K. Kennedy at bases, FPIRE ON FRIDAY NIGHT â€" DID DAMAGE OF $400.00. 44 Third Ave. Ph. 438w Northern Ice Cream Parlour SBee your Orangeade and Lemonade made from the true fruit in the only machine of its kind in town. Phone for prices on ice cream in bulk for parties Ice Cream Summer Drinks Confectionery The Coolest Spot in Town In a regular softball league fixtige, and the second‘game oftthe series last Friday evening,. the A.8.D. Club were defeated by the Knights of Columhus y a score of 11â€"12, The game was a good one and belonged to either team until the last man went out in the last half of the seventh. The Score was 1L to 12, and the Game wasy Al. It was the Second Match in the League Seriss K. OF C.â€"WIN FROM A.5.0, CLVB M SORBALL CAE All the Very Best Bervice Perfect