seven Hundred Are Feeling Better. You Too Can Feel Better if You Take This Worderful Bracing Tonic. He SEVEN HUNDRED _ MEN AND WOMEN OF TIMMINS ARE TAKING THE NEW HERB TONIC Never Die Honour Roll for May For Central School Waiden 6i, Mary M Blahney 83, Agnes John Lacey 78, Ruth Helpe: Drew 75. Room 7â€"V. McKinley, teacherâ€"Seniâ€" or Thirdâ€"Bella Greenberg 82, Edna Pond 80, Barbara Lowe 79, Eitler Junâ€" nila 78, Aina Ericson 78, Gunnar Kalâ€" Standing of the Pupils in the Central School, Timmins, for the Month of Mav, 1932. Kanko Salo, Teddi: Room 2â€"G. D Semior Fourth Cla Dorothy Abrahnam ie 79, Jean Scott Ella Wilson 75. Room 3â€"E. R. F or Fourth Classâ€" tricia Carson 91, H Monck 82, Lorai Mary Borilko 78, R JunOr 84. AntC â€" FPOUurU Harold Kulju Walter, Dona wart,. Andrew Room 5â€"1I. Hea â€" Classâ€"Jon Roor you are run d . of order, bas appetite, nc rb Tonic will i will feel ty Thursday, May 12th, 1932 is Nothing Less Than a Miracie, Amazing are the Cures Brought About by This New Tonic. It Drives the Poison out of the System and Brings you Good Health. Anton Harting Ronald Lake 76 NEW CHEESE â€" 17. 116 S ALMON l 0 M A l 0 E s :3 3 i 2 .‘}â€.:’\i" Special Blend TEA A1>L anyv C g3128* Goon QUALITY 4â€"S. M <« FANCY QUALITY PINK ing FRESH FPROM T 3 R. Bake rl Ma Mal B 3c 2 Mitc 1F CARNATION â€"= MILK iC 85¢ Hur Aman t McQua CRISCO =23 mn.or | Taylor 80, Bill Tom | derson 75. orn 40â€"0Z. JAR Plum Jam PLAVORY oatl ack Bacon JX Minnie S Michelina 78, Annab Room 84, Ingn niemi 8 WOLI nNnID Jer M( mA 1M tired s0ttl Kins 75. Kenn nIo orence Peters, teacherâ€" id Junior Secondâ€"Senâ€" »tte Hansen 84, Bruce Southam 77, Olive Henâ€" FPOR SHORTENING the train. run down. f Never Dic Fresh First EGGS Ime Bot Hal what the ansy from Cobalt @ughter, she J 14c 10c VJJ PAGEIL OOoKING, TOO TALL TINS doz. She She id C Hi ky _ was | Lha has ing 1 beâ€" | wh: ~BDOtâ€" ‘ach saLAP R FREE JAR AaC ~â€"LB TTIN ADDS ZEST TO YOUR SALAD 35¢ we have no doubt Kremer, Pea lie Shiels, x yearâ€"old. V is you do v at hand to r what your a f this new joesn‘t do y refunded. BOYDED Ma * The finest of Spanish clives in 14¢ No. 2% Tin uaranteed. I doesn‘t help : tired out, no nstipation â€" al 16 McLAREN‘ $ INVINCIBLE â€" OLIVES tO NAVe signe e, Sing Sing, he Ontario Pa roam contract‘© the new "Crackle"‘ glass jars that everyone‘s talking about. earl Pres Dorothy running around iiKe i UtWGâ€" Why will you go on feeling when a medicine is so clogss make you better. No matter ailment is, you try one bottle w tonic Never Die and if it you good your money will be This tonic is the only on Isabel Sime, teacherâ€"Kinâ€" Primaryâ€"Mike â€" Krakona, Sylvia Whitford, Agnes George Caldbick, Jack 1 Peldma Hu Barba Drhiurise Junior Eis Oli Kobzick Helen More mbi Sidney Brown, A: headâ€" vstem filled with poison when Never Die Tonic made from herbs only will pep you up, drive the poison out of your system and bring you good health. Fill your life with sunshine. There is no other tonic just like it, it differs from all others. It contains the herb called Never Die and we beâ€" lieve as the Indians believed that this herb will cure all diseases and bring every one who takes it good heatth. The whole secret is, it drives the poison out of the system. the poison out and then, and only then, will you have good health. This tonic is sold in Timmins at The Goldfield Drug store and at Pearce‘s in South Porcupine. lia, 88.7; Hamilton, 86.68; Ti 83.93; St. John, 83.88; Chathan St. Stephen, 83.24; New Liskeard Owen > Sound 82.03: Norand "Mr. Nels Lin burian, was i this week on to North Bay TIMMINS KIWANIS FIFTH IN ATTENDANCE PERCENTAGE clubs in the large dstrict ( tarioâ€"Q@uebecâ€"Maritimes j For attendance percentage Timmins Club stands fifth i1 1listrict. It is interesting tC l . attend are the endance inda, 80 leybur Lindbe ce club KWiy hos Kirklaxr Mar 10OwWiI V € ib M First Football of Season Won by Dome OIL bor Interesting Exhibition Feature Be tween McIntyre and Dome. Dome to Play in Ontario Cup Series on June 8th. Other South Porcupine and Dome News, South Porecupine 1932. Special to T The lacrosse fiel to a presentable : Netting is being nut Munr Mitch McIintyreâ€"goal, Tonkin, Hampt Callaghan, Wils Summers, Smit] spares. Johnsonâ€" oper dow nose and tossed it over him into the net. In the second halld Chambers and Tennant were used by Dome, while Johnson and Morris were on the Mac‘s lineâ€"up. A Chambersâ€"toâ€"Jones play tennis court to back of the chu Mr. Don Crozie] prising most of off M hand other ex LWO Bornâ€"In South Porcupine on nesday, May 4th, to Mr. and Mrs Kattianenâ€"a son. Miss Marjorie Andrew spen! weekâ€"end with friends at Kir Lake and Swastika. evening when aAbout twentyâ€"11\ conveyed to Timmins to see "W;: Home". Cars were lent by M Purdy, W. Andrew, R. McWillis Varker, and R. Gemmill for th coming home all repaired to the for the refreshments and si: of oldâ€"time favourites. Mr. Ror by band town The finally game on Dom winning Dome and later Wind Dome. The fu day ind very sh real lacrosss ba CArL0O CIL and Tor Toronto case of net ne 111 Timmi r Mis: »~ here had he soccer se ind lans for the tennis co 1e closing meeting â€" ale‘s Society for thi form of a theatre pal h and You )1 V let Ma MclI W. 3. Sm lere and Satut decided abotu i1p gams« ‘onto Sc nuch Sun Nn ine in AV Wednesda aw there Aal firs » eason oJ in exhib e Mines ; ine, Ont., ‘Ma > The Advance field is fast bs st, gave the S In disbandi1r ummer Rev. d and Foste) reatlre party @bout twen the young n nted to mak mcourt. It i has beeo Campbe in h has joined h mn ig friend The fi Bank Bru( ind M Sunda1 will play he »roposed d h w im the po. A commilt onvener, at ha in footba sOu( dau 11 DUT Mn rd Dome Mi be played no on M vâ€"fi1ve In Sn B Or me Mint fel: Kirkland Winds r. Bryt Sunday he â€" Hus mA 11 ac 19 them Wedâ€" Mint Bac nday rda 3 A In 1 MANXNAGER OF FINNISH STORE AT SUDBURY TAKEX TO SAULT Department. Ma born in Sweden bu turalized American make it wiser than ever TO CHOOSE THIS SIX 700AY‘" THESE REASONS WA taken on saturday 12 Marie. The arréest is > have been made at t the Dominion Immig: Mattson says hs 10 12 2 The 1932 Chevrolet Six is a proved car. It repre sents the fullest development of the basic multi cylinder principle which has resulted in highest satis faction to more than 2,000,000 Chevrolet Six owners 9 109â€"inch wheelbase. Strong frame. F springs, with four Lovejoy shock absorbers *# Stabilized front fender design. Insulated driver‘s compartment. Fisher nonâ€"glare VV windshield, easily adjustable with one hand for ventilation. 2# Bodiecs by Fisher are exclusive on Chevrolet in the lowest price field. Fisher hardwoodâ€"andâ€"steel conâ€" struction is the safest and most durable. 9 New, reduced prices and easy terms over a period of months. Immediate delivery of any model. 4 o The Chevrolet motor is mounted on thick rubber blocks, utilizing the most modern and efficient method of prcvcnting vibration. 14 Built in Canada, of Canadian materials by Canadian workers. Drivers of sixes never want less; and anything more than six cylinders means a sacrifice of economy! The Chevrolet Six costs less to operate than any other fullâ€"size car. Naturally, more than six cylinders would mean greater expense for gasoline, oil and upkeep. S ‘The Chevrolet Six is the lowest priced car com bining Silent Syncroâ€"Mesh shift and Free Whecling 11 Powerful, enclosed fourâ€"wheel brakes. Scparatc emergency brake system. | ) _ Chevrolet pioneered the sixâ€"cylinder engine in the low priced field because this is the one type of power plant that strikes a perfect balance of smooth perforâ€" mance and maximum economy. It is necessary to have six cylinders to get multiâ€"cylinder smoothness. VÂ¥ Down Draft Carburetion with heat control. H monically balanced, counterweighted crankshaft. Timmins Garage Co. Ltd. TIMMINS, ONT. McI h PRODUCED IN CANADA 11 He d hard llaghan rwards lacked 122C Next Sunday being Whitsunday, the ricrament of the Holy Communion will e administered in St. Matthew‘s hurch at 8.30 am., 11.00 a.m., and after 1e evening service. AIT 16 not likely that he will be forced ntinue residence here. If his enâ€" nto Canada and his action after r not open to question he iot have anything to fear. 1¢ February by way of Sault nd is no doubt the reason taken to the Sault for any of investigation in regard ship. There seems at last ‘sale system of deportation n connection with disatâ€" mers in Canada. Thkee like this country are apâ€" long last going to be ortunity to exercise their in effective way. If the is one of those aliens who other country to Cangada lv that he will be forced Four long