The monthly meeting of the Post was held on Friday evening in the town hall,/Timmins, with only a very small number of members present. Notices had been posted up around to town, in addition to the newspaper notice, and the attendance was disapâ€" pointing to the officers of the Post. Several new applications for memberâ€" ship were passed by the members preâ€" sent. â€" These included :>â€"â€"Comrades G. Mail TODAY.«..~..â€"...... ism Dept. 16« , General Steel Wares Ltd., Toronto. Please send me free particulars of the Perfecion Oil Range. r--- No flaring .. . . Patentedautomatic wick stop will not permit flame to rise above set point. | Easy to control . Flame can be adjusted to any safe level; it remains set, i No soot on pots and pans . . . Every bit of oil is changed into i clean, intense heat in the long chimneys. : Oil reservoir can be easily filled while cooking is being done. 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UP -..------------------‘-------â€"---. This Bank makes a feature of its collection service. This means that your drafts will be forwarded promptly, presented promptly and followed up until the credits appear in your bank account. a +1 To those of us who were in France and Belgium the stories which run in some of the weekly periodicals reâ€" happenings at the Front are to say the least very much exaggeratâ€" ed. But recently in one of the Toâ€" ronto weekly editions articles have appeared which were most authentie. The doings of the Canadian Artillery under the Jate General Morrison reâ€" calls to our minds the names of spots dear to some of our hearts, and of places that we think of in sympathy and sorrow. ‘‘Bullyâ€"Grenay,‘‘ fun and laughter! ‘‘Death Valley,‘‘ siâ€" lent and still! The Legion is the one cook on D. SUTHERLAND, Manager, J. PAUL MICHAUD, Manager. to use If all the automobiles in the world were placed end to end it would be Sunday afternoon. weeks or so, after which eonsideraâ€" tion will be given to the convening of a special general meeting of shareâ€" holders at which the future polity of the company will be considered." C Probably the world‘s greatest huâ€" morist was the man who named them ‘‘easy payments.‘‘â€"Louisville Times. ‘*J. A,. Naud, viceâ€"president and general manager of the company, told your correspondent that the mill at the Huronia property is still being operated, and it will continue to be operated for a short time yet before being closed up. He added that the cleaning up of the inventories and other assets will take another two Despatches from â€" Montreal â€" last week said :â€" ‘* No new developments have oceurâ€" red in connection with Argonaut Conâ€" solidated Mines, Limited, to account for the upward flurry which took place in the stock of this company in Toronto toâ€"day, it was learned on inâ€" quiry at the office of the company here, ‘*It is not unlikely, therefore, that the firmness was due to covering operâ€" ations by those who had extended their short interest on the announceâ€" ment some weeks ago that the Huronia property of the company would be abandoned. Such a low priced stock, too, usually attracts a certain amount of buying of an outâ€"andâ€"out speculaâ€" tive character and this may have been a factor in the demand which resultâ€" ed in a firmer price tendency for the stock. NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS AT THE ARGONAUT MINE on account of the Ferguson highway not being in shape for travel. On account of the condition of the roads they will have a stay in North Bay for a few days, but should find that of considerable interest. Mrs. Stark is said to be a writer of considerable ability, specializing in Northern and Western stories and sketches. It may be that her writings may do somethmw to make the tdl north betâ€" ter known and appreciated in the south. | LIGHTNING RIVER GOLD I MAY FPORM NEW COMPANY |\ disposed of to augment the Post‘s | funds. T‘wo families from Belleview, Ohio, arrived at North Bay last week by motor caravans on their way to one of the townships north of Cochrane where they intend to settle on the land. The two families are Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell and family of four children, and Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Stark and family of three children. The party were not able to proceed COMING FROM OHIO TO SETTLE IN NORTH LAND Lightning River Gold Mines, Limitâ€" ed, owning extensive holdings in the area indicated by the name, advise that the company is at present involyvâ€" ed in a deal concerning the grouping of one of its Harker township properâ€" ties with other claims in the neighâ€" borhood, not far from Harker Gold Mines. If these negotiations are satisfactory, the Northern Miner says, it is possible that a new company will be formed, with the ground as a basis. Providing that a reasonble amount of success attends the project, Lightning River Gold Mines may be in a position to secure sufficient money for. the furâ€" ther development of the Holloway township property, which is recognizâ€" ed as possessing attractive posslblh- ties. Figures won‘t lie. And that is exâ€" ‘tly what makes dressmaking such difhicult profession.â€"San Diego nion. to our minds was a torture ol the worst kind, especially at so early an hour, and it has lingered with myself ever since. _ Therefore it was with great pleasure that I read the followâ€" ing: ‘*‘A Seottish diver has succeeded in playing the bagpipes fifty feet unâ€" der water.‘‘ The idea should be enâ€" means in Canada where we can getâ€" together and continue to keep the comradeship that existed during those days. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 0. in nc rolup I¢,* Whil and tro WA 11 writing of â€" thosd fders hback to the the ~morning they nd like adlot of prizt jueer uncanny noises 1 their instruments. A)1 ir instruments. _ This was a torture of the pecially at so early an s lingered with myself Therefore it was with W. A. Devine, Acting to te{ days, my ime when 1P to Oll _FLEISCHMANN‘S NAZS ThrFood In olden days they used to kiss and make up; now the make up comes ahead of everything.â€"Ogden Standâ€" ardâ€"Examiner. RHeference was made at the meeting last week to the expected visit of Mr. A. E. Paddon, Field Secretary of the Boy Scouts Association, from headquarters in Toronto, and the troop committee and others interested were specially invited to come to the meeting and make the acquaintance of Mr. Paddon. Mr. Paddon‘s visit was set for Tuesday of this week, May 15th, at 7.30 p.m. On May 16th the schedule called for him to visit Pimmins ~ Froop. ‘at 7 ip.m., and the South Porecupine Boy Scouts on Thursday, May 17th. No. 1 Patrol of 2nd Troop, the Moose Patrol, is under the leadership of Perey Aide, with Dennis Duxfield as 2nd leader, The officers of the Schumacher scouts are as follows :â€" Sscoutmasterâ€"Austin Neame. Assistant Scoutmastersâ€"John Beatâ€" tre and Jack Leng. The Schumacher Troop of Boy Scouts have the following gentlemen as a troop committee:â€"Messrs D. E. Keeley, J. J., Denny, Jas Shewan, W. R. Sullivan. No. 2 Patrolâ€"The Wild Goose Paâ€" trol, has Francis Gilbert as patrol leader and James Keeley as 2nd patrol leader. BOY SGOUTS INVESTITURE â€" Al SGHUMACHER TROOF it +i1¢€ mieciIng last weekK an inâ€" vestiture was held and the following three boys, having passed their Tenâ€" derfoot tests, were made members of the Moose Patrol:â€"Dennis Duxficeld, who becomes Second Patrol Leader: Basil Macdonald and Wilfred Proest. Troop No. 1 is complete with four patrols, eight scouts in each patrol. No. 1 Patrolâ€"The Wolf Patrol has M. Zuliani for patrol leader, with Douglas Sullivan Interesting Ceremony Schumacher Boy W eek Schumacher Boy emarkably fine prc At the meectino "1 am a singing master, and forâ€" merly played many leading roles in Grand Opera. Being confined to m studio in recent years, I began to sufâ€" fer from constipation . .. thanks to Fleischn:.ann‘s Yeast I am continuing in my profession, and am healthy in m.im{ and body." M hum ld Tom Benson, Toronto, Ont. 1¢ cher Boy Sseouts y fine progress. meeting last w was held and th s, having passed ‘sts, were made : e Patrol:â€"Denn mes Meenndâ€" Pat n( Tl‘()c ‘out the # H eal time /w row Ccome Healt]] time / /Aozwmaé/ L. couts are m rdqu HER TROOP at ‘\IOCL"‘ of .lth Scouts Last eeting ol the ) 1 l; MV \('ibllf\ in the é“"l olllce al V i nd patrol leadâ€" 1V eveniin Aninteresting booklet on ‘‘Regaining Health‘‘will be sent to you, gladly. Write the Fleischmann Co., Dept. 3 52g 1449 St. Alexander St., Montreal, Que. Three cakes of Fleischmann‘s Yeast a dayâ€"before or between mealsâ€"have become in four short years the Great Health Habit of Canada. Try this Health Custom to keep you happy. Order two or three days‘ supply from your grocer. Eat a cake before or between meals. There is something wrong when food arouses no w # # # # # . vitality, leaves us so languid . . so tired . . so "old. Soft, fiberless modern foodâ€"all the srimu]ating vigor refined out of itâ€"produces constipation an its deadly consequence, â€" intestinal poisoning. To relieve this condition you only have to add another food if you want to eat for healthful living. It is Yeast, a tiny fresh vegetableâ€"the freshest kind imaginable, yet a concentrated health food. Too many of us wake up each morning tired in body and depressed in mind. We go through the day without even the energy to relish our meals. We eat just to keep aliveâ€"no more. ol The Tale of Two Brothers! Fred : Harry : Harry : Fred : HEAD OFFICE N ANY PIPE! ~O It was really simple, Bob. Confederation Endowment Insurance made it possible for us to do it. What do you mean? Just this, Fred: We took out endowment policies for the two children. These matured just as they were ready for college. And we never missed paying the premiums, By Jove! I wonder why I never thought of that? Write Jor pamphlet "No Matter what Happens." It tells all about the wonderful things that can be accomplished by means of an Endowment. It‘s a mystery to me how you can afford to send two children off to college. We would like to send Mary and Tim but we just can‘t do it. E. C. Ward, Dis. Man., Cochrane A. W. Pickering, General Agent, Timmins, Ont. ASSOCIATION Thursday, May 17th, 1928 "I took yeast regularty, 3 cakes‘2 aa dissolved i n cï¬u In one month { was cating all my old favorite dishes. ay 1 am a different person. My weight is normal, And i ssm « nial to livc with. Had 1 heard of hmann‘s Yeast sooner 1 would have been saved untold misery. Mrs. James Duff Craigle Winnipeg, Man. PACKED