said not "I need she did give he wanted from h ~rel to tim the m that re Minne: $33.00 and p that 1 their head Other tappe. the m for hb PECULT bush ever can‘t take can take powdered pound of powdered, light, compact. Each pound of KLIM makes over seven pounds of rich milk! KLIM gives you fullâ€"cream, rich milk for tea, coffee and cooking. Hot or cold weather won‘t spo*. KLIMâ€"it keeps fresh. Simply add to water as needed. City The Borden Company Limited, 49 Yardley House, Toronto. so3 pany, have thus indicated their conuinuedad conl« Cral C CGulillemots, Gulls, s Heroq | Loons, Murres, Petrels, | ind Terns; and | $ | hroughout ths dence and satisfaction. They are not only building extra prosperity for themselves, but are securing Htmlitul.lv pro«â€" tection at low cost. Assure mutua ly. . insectivorous Catbirds, Chickadees Cu . 6 Piycatchers, Grosâ€" i k H{ummingbirds, Kinglets, Marâ€"| M . Nizhthawks or Bullâ€" / Nu itoli Qriocles, Robins, | } S w q . swiits, Tanagers | ish Vireos, Warblers, ® Whipâ€" ~Wil}s Weoodâ€" Wren ind all other birds which feed entirely or Kkill, hunt, capture, ; any migratory ime Ji luring the closed season : A sell, expose for | ifer for sale, buy, trade or traffic ; bird at any ' F. N. Whaley C. G. Keddie Representatives A M U T U A L C OM PA . Y Become a part owner of this Mutual Company For five successive vears the percentage of new FRESH MILEK . .« « QOver Miles of TRAIL . . .. Siz NOW PALMOLIVE LIAR IDEAS ON THE MEANIXG OF "RELIEF" FUND SHAVE CRFE A M FREE "EASY CAMP COOKING RECIPES" s you go deeper into the every pound counts. You take liquid milkâ€"but you ike KLIMâ€"for KLIM is "FEasy Camp Cookinï¬ Re famous woodsmen, FREE For five successive years the percentage of new business purchased by existing policyholders has shown a steady increase, and last year reached a new high figure. The 70,000 policyholders, owners of this Comâ€" pany, have thus indicated their continued confiâ€" dence and satisfaction. 11 Fov @ t nd pli 1l ked ut we ar f from thi al i divored form 0o ilrmont, ked for ‘f â€" fund. Maybe did not s She ; money s m time robabl v I‘l tht wyork ning hink "A6," are work can not be done by the provi: cial police. This has been amply pro en in the past. The provincial poli have ne‘ther the time nor the equi ment for the work. Before they c be trained in to such work it will too late. Already advanitage has be !taken of the dismissal of the gan wardens. In this connection an ed torial article in The Sudbury Star la week is well worth the attention ar consideration of the government. T Sudbury Star says:â€" "If partr‘dges and deer, and bass ar trout hagq the power of speech, the would probably raise their voices condemnation of the "penny wis pound foolish" economy*policy adopt by the Hepburn government, partic! larly as it affects the preservation . fish and game in the northland. Gan wardens apparently had not been o the job for long before the lous were taking advantage of the ak sence of any enforcement service in t north. Reports in district newspape would indicate that fish and gam Sudbury â€" Star:â€"A _ correspor urges the father of the Dionne qui plets be given a new line of 1 Possibly, but he can‘t very well bef a professional pugilist. Didn‘t h« most collapse at the count of five Elsewhere in this issue will be foun a reference to the odd ideas some peo ple have about relief, a woman in Min nesota asking for relief so that sh could get relief from her husbhan through the divorce courts. Perhaps a man in Sudbury runs thi lady a close second for his odd idea i: regard to relief funds. Nick Jason i said to have been cut off relief oftene than any other man in Sudbutry He is never completely discouraged however, but is a regular attendant a council and relief board meetings an: does not thesitate to ask for new form. Oof relief. His persistence would seen to be profitable for he seems to havi gotten on relief several times. He wa; on relief one time and was cut off be cause he applied for a building permi to erect a house. Another time he wa. on relief and was cut off because i was found that he was speculating i a brokerage office. Still another tim Jason was cut off relief because bers of the family were earningy $150.0, Jason was cut off relief becaus bers of the family were earnins a month. He was after anoth of relief last week, asking the for money to buy clothing for yearâ€"Oold boy ‘:whom he is sen school at Toronto this fall. Th man worked at road work all s "How much does it cost you the young man to school?" on Sudbury aldermen asked. "Oh a year," Nick replied. "Well can pay $200.00 a year to send schocol you should not be afte money," replied the alderman. sounds like good sense to most but may be only a pain to a ms money,"‘ repiled the alderma sounds like good sense to m« but may be only a pain to a : ing relief from the bills of li cost of education in this co Another Man with Odd Ideas About Relief Work whom know the country from one en«( to the other, and who are speciall; qualified to seek out and suppress un lawful acts. Members of fish and gam, associations are not impressed by the attempt to make one man do the work of two. Initial results certainly do noi make for the interests of hunting and fishing in the north. were wWoOrk pa th. mat Taking Advantage of the Dismissal of Game W arde ism. A l *T wh sin ent ild seem that the Onta: t acted undue F ng all game wardens. it deserves credit for | en it was seen that the ame wardens would he ; a number of these t back at work. It may gnized now as later t _ Btar:â€"A â€" corresponde father of the Dionne quint now ter another sking the co thing for hi he is sendir s fall. The y work all sun e by the been amyp provinci; "Well to send man seekâ€" life and the ‘r tha the p: 0 senc of the $300.00 if you him to mm M ner | Open Seasons for Ducks, Geese, Brant, Rails, Coots, J [\ _ snipe, Eider Ducks, Woodcock...Closed season for (G: _ Birds and Nonâ€"Game Birds. Bag Limits. Guns ind Appliances. Open Season for Ducks, Sept. 1 to Dec. h n app Opt Migratory Birds Convention Act Applying to this District iT prosjlem humicdif h hitr uff 1mnIY fford W 1¢ H rails What You Should Know About Houses «t ooo.’ooo"'""‘-mmmm e P P AP PAAA DPAAA P L € Dry Air Costs Money mnsâ€"Ducks, Geese, Brant Cots ana â€"Wilson‘s or * 10 to NOvem Closed Seasons n Homes and H« lers‘ Service Bu Air Conditioning Eider Ducks Jackâ€"Snipe. t of Ontario lyin f the nests or eggs of e, migratory insectivorâ€" P PP Y P n PP P PP APAC P Oommn-mnmoo «t PA C â€"AP P DPA A nd ch of science has lateâ€" study and solve this gh a study of airâ€" various degreesâ€"upon 1 human life, tremendâ€" been made. OtT lP‘rencl ncludi: )tembe »detgcok 1C h bD¢ â€"The Advance reâ€" arkin, Commissionâ€" rks of Canada, gsratory Birds Conâ€" jlies to this district. nion law concernâ€" 1 geese and other Canada it is .of eaders of The Adâ€" i0ted that for this ason for ducks and to Dec. 15th. Any regard to the law attention if sent to f Interior, Ottawa. rks Service of the Interior, Ottawa, regulations regardâ€" s â€" for the : current lv eature Service Supplied to The Advance by Home Builders‘ Bureau, 177 Jarvis Street, Toronto 2 DuC 1ropes and I with d Terns; and hroughout the insectivorous is, Chickadees, itchers, Grosâ€" finglets, Marâ€" hawks or Bullâ€" Ooles, _ Robins, Tanagers, ros, Warblers, wills, â€" Weodâ€" ual dryness : in ose and throat. furniture 1l0osâ€" ors and everyâ€" use eventually their essential they can not plains furtherâ€" peratures must e it OISCureâ€". in 14. hen heated to acity for moisâ€" VC( ind Mattawa all Georgian 1 to Decemâ€" in River f the mber hra an throughout ks, Swans, d wits, Upâ€" ind Golden er Yellowâ€" (‘s, â€"~Knots, es, â€" Stilts, id all the th an open throughout nonâ€"~game Orli. ated air of Jerâ€"dryness moisture in ming conâ€" re as likeâ€" her within iggeration ew homes anvthing , most of of a dryâ€" And that 11n e, Wit Nation nber 1 it, SaAVv 30 uUImaAatrs, Gulls, Petrels, is: and he serie: es by the 1t et that uth of 5 â€"â€"Cout Georâ€" quench north much ind : 1t g and itd oo THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTAIIO il It would appear that as a matter expediency such letter should be s to the dead letter office. It bears the marks of being sent by some with a peculiar sense of humor and ; with a fine disregard for the time : effort of the post office authorities. curiosity, it is good, but for practli purposes its style is not to be enco aged. For example, here is the inso on letter received at North Ba office recently:â€" Below the ‘imame of the perso this address: 34 blocks from Main street. 2 blocks from CNR.. 44 blocks from CPR. 14 blocks from church, Across from park, North Bay, Ontario. The letter was duly de¢ without undue delay. It is well known that post offices some queer addreses to figure ou perhaps it is not to be wonder: that there are delays and mis occasionally. Indeed, the wond that there are not more errors in cases. Some of the addresses : puzzle most people, but post office ployees soon gain a notable tale deciphering puzzles. The post employees ought to be good at ( word puzzles and similar contests | a lot of shrewd guessing has | done. The penalty for violation of the it gratory bird laws is a fine of not m« than three hundred dollars and not l¢ than ten dollars, or imprisonment 1 a term not exceeding six months, both fine and imprisonment. their nests or eggs is prohibited. The possession Oof migratory game birds killed during the open season is allowed in Ontario until March 31 folâ€" lowing open season. Bag Limits Ducks 15, Geese 15, Brant 15, Rails, Coots and Gallinules 25 in the aggreâ€" gate, Wilson‘s or Jackâ€"snipe 25, Woodâ€" cock 8, and not more than 125 Woodâ€" cock or 150 ducks in one season. Guns and Appliances The use of automatic (autoâ€"loading), swivel, or machine guns, or battery, or any gun larger than number 10 gauge is prohibited, and the use of any aeroâ€" plane, powerâ€"boat, sail boat, wounded live birds as decoys, night light, anN shooting from any horseâ€"drawn or moâ€" tor vehicle is forbidden. Persons using blinds or decoys 1f{ hunting migratory game birds are urf ed to consult the regulations for d( tails of the resistrictions upon th method of hunting. The shooting Of migratory birds earlier than sunrise or latd sunset is prohibited. FREAK ADDRESS ON LETTER DELIVERED AT NORTH BA\Y ous and t prohibited The k ing or tivorous their ne It is not possible here to examine th details of these systems, but the archi tect or heating contractor is in a posi tion to discuss and explain the feature of each. There are that operate pendently of For the Waterâ€"Heated Home While the principle of hot wate: heating does not lend itself as readil} as does the warm air system to the conditioning of air, there are a numbel of ‘excellent units now available that bring to the waterâ€"heated home thorâ€" oughly conditioned air at moderat cost. Apart from the remarkable degree ol comfort made possible from such a sysâ€" tem, there is the very important conâ€" sideration of moneyâ€"saving. Family health will be greatly improvedâ€"the life of household furnishings will be obviously increasedâ€"and, because bodiâ€" ly comfort is assured with properly humidified air at a temperature lower than dry air, a saving is effected in fuel . consumption. adapted for cooling the house one layâ€"out of control plant ductor pipes. The air is cleaned. Particles of dust smoke and other matter in suspension are removed. To the cleansed adir is then added the correct degree of moisâ€" ture before it is circulated throughout the house for heating purposes. By this means, clean heated air is assured during the heating season, while in summer the same system can be readilyv Such complete systems are now b ing manufactured in Canada. Humidifying systems for correct this seasonal deficency are now avi able in a wide range of styles, princip and prices, some one of which con readily within reach of the great n jority of Canadian homes. If You Chose Warm Airâ€" _If you chose a warm air heating s tem for your home, you have the ; vantage and opportunity of selecting plant which contains and coâ€"ordina a complete air conditioning service, killing, hunting molesting of 1 s and migratory migratory air conditioning system from the basement, ind« the heating plant. The is prohibite f migratory the open se until March , capturin| migratory ‘ nonâ€"game using t and co bird ) a2CKâ€" +ame and ns im ak EXPECT REPORT ON T. N. 0. TO BE READY IN TEN DAYS mIiml ed hn m n O question about it, the best way to judge motor cars is to try the ownership test. And that‘s why we have a 1934 Kneeâ€"Action Chevrolet all ready for you to drive, today! We want you to try the really upâ€"toâ€"date car in the lowâ€"price field before you spmul a dollar! Chevrolet, and Chevrolet alone in its class, gives you Enclosed Kneeâ€" Action . . . Shockâ€"Proof Steering . . . Cableâ€"Controlled rakes . , , Body by Fisher . . . and the flashing perforâ€" mance of a proved Six, with Blue Flame Cylinder Head. pl W 4AAA * before you spend a dollar on /// car// 11 TIMMINS GARAGE C0. LTD. TIMMINS, ONT. MOST TALKEDâ€"ABOUT MOTOR CAFR FEATURES I‘OlOwing h rural Arkansas . a corresponden( but most of her On!ly Woman Member of the U. S. Mining Association miculite, ( minerals ; Koleta nev W.ORD. OF. 0o Ww $ â€" 21 Pine St. North â€" Phone 104 _ Timmins, Ont. «> w @0 00 00 060000 0000000 0 0 0 4 0 000 09 0 00 0040 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 4 6 6 ¢# o ture n Walk 0 0000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000 0 040 0 0 00 0 § 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 8 6 4 4 4 4 6 of 1934 ml uillte, ClI@ayYs and qual erals such as rutile eta never saw the insic i student, yet wswhe is i _ as an authority to nce departments of t Arkansas and other s nb A m 11 Are You Fully Protected ? See us for Rates and Particulars INSURANCE of Every Kind 11 H m Lnclosed ANnCQ«â€" ableâ€"Controlled flashing perforâ€" Cvlinder Head. 1 GENERAL MOTORS V AI her knowled Sts‘"TDT iturali 11 11 graduation from a h school Koleta took rourse in mineralogy 1 Arkansas ‘vÂ¥ of the ngineering 1 resource y â€"her . are 1¢ I‘l 2M 1l DI and brookite. ide of a college invited to lecâ€" o geology and the University schools. a Coll univer ind distinction e member Min On which ROUANDA CARAGE ROUYN QUE. ind irills S +1§$ . WeLll diamond the state She is a hich Th ity de nalre depart of: 1e sub Kol y BLUEâ€" FLAME CYLINDER HEAD WhiC al CABLEâ€"CONTROLLED BRAKES iblished 191 FULLYâ€" ENCLOSED . KNEE â€"ACTION l Sn the SHOCKâ€"PROOF STEERING museums in the country. At semiâ€"precious stones from the worl over, and the finest collection of India reliecs in the state, most of which Kolet stumbled over while searching for min erals, One arrow heard‘ is crystal clea made of volcanic glass. Koleta hope to build up a second Field museum, an turn it over to the state. Koleta delights in searching for rare and unknown. Only recently discovered an interesting fossil in Ozarks which still remains unidenti For hobbies she has chosen such jects as conchology or the study tree snails, taxidermy, paleontol botany, biology and electricity. rom pends Dr. Williams thie neart C built a cabin the fields ne eart of the Ozarks K cabin of flint boulders fields nearby. Here summers, and here is I the most complete mi n the country. There Relieved / he nenting with effect on mir can always be ver reduced by â€"Baby‘s Own end PAGE i . Swed who 1A s hou miner 12C ~tH ified