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Porcupine Advance, 9 Jun 1932, 2, p. 2

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SAVE MONFY SHREDDED EAT THIS HEALTHFUL â€" NOURISHING FOOD Thursday, June 9th, 193 "BANK s NOVA SCOTIA Built on a sound Foundation TOTAL ASSETS O V ER § 2 0 5, 0 0 0 Make The Bank of Nova Scotia THE CANMADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Capital $12,000,000; Reserve Fund $24,000,000; Total Resources $265,000,000 Timmins Branch: W. S. Jamieson, Manager 12 Big Biscuits Made in Canada with Canadian W heat ESTABLISHE D 18352 In these truly balanced tires, carcass and tread are one. Goodyear Supertwist Cords, world famous for extraâ€"mileage qualities, protected by Goodyearâ€"proâ€" cessed rubber, are built up by hand and moulded layer by layer irso the rugged Goodyear carcass. This and the sturdy, thick, Allâ€"Weather tread form a comâ€" pletely mated sns Before a blowout comes, you don‘t see, or hear, or feel the warfare that is going on inside your tire. Heat, caused by friction of separated parts, gives no warnâ€" ing. That is why you should dread the blowout more than any other tire trouble. Goodyear Tires give you unusual wearing quality ... thousands of extra troubleâ€"free miles ... extra resistâ€" ance to skidding . . . and freedom from that most dangerâ€" ous of driving hazards . . . the blowout. For 17 years more people have ridden on Goodyear Tires than on any other kind. If you have ever been the victim of a blowout ‘"*somewhere on the road" you will welcome the proâ€" tection offered by the balanced construction of Goodâ€" year Tires. N Depositors in The can rest assured guarded by ample eventualities And with this which are carried through with the assurance that the customers‘ interests are alway the Bank also offers personal s the Bank‘s interests your bank THIS SOUNDS ALTOGETHER T00 TO BE REALLY TRUE (From The Khaki Call) An official of the telephone company was rudely awakened from his slumbers by the insistent ringing of his teleâ€" phone. After bruising his knee on a chair, he reached the telephone. "Hello," he growled. "Are you an official of the telephone company?" asked a voice. "Yes, what can I do for you?" ‘"Tell me," said the voice, "how it feels to get out of bed at 2 o‘clock to answer a wrong number?" bu t BW : mng Bank of Nova Scotia resources to meet all that they are safe fe: "The post times, isn‘t it? Yes, dear, why fe: "Hubby is id the card How Tax services THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Alb ]chort for May of the | * District Children‘s Aid in May. The following are the parti culars:â€" Applications for children for adoption _ Office Interviews Complaints received Investigations made Children involved Mail received t tJjJ O d Huntingdon Gleaner:â€""A racket : day keeps hard times away," decided : small town French cireus owner as h: thought up a scheme to fill his tent At Chatblis, France, he erected a board on which was written "entrance free. A laughing, carefree crowd rapidâ€" ly filled the tent and enjoyed the show The audience turned to go and saw the back of the board. On it was written "Exitâ€"one franc." The public paid. The good work of the District of Cochrane Children‘s Aid Society conâ€" tinues. The report of the district superintendent of the CAS., A. G. Carson, shows a busy and useful month HOW TO PLAY AT KEEPING A sSHOP AND KEEPING QUIET keepin Mother daded. amarried Par During the : y, very quiet." Oh, yes, mum!" re e‘ll pretend we dor 1IIC n in Shelt om Th Rex trc A1d hoyt com 41 1] 1€ s § nd I p 12 Saltâ€"Water Fish in Hudson Bavy Waters has son Bay. On one side have been those who < KHKAalilway reports are . to there being fish â€" commercial quantitie organized some time Recent Disscussion in the House of Commons Suggests Hudson Bay Teams with saltâ€"Water Fish. Anything in regard to the fish reâ€" sources of Hudson Bay and James Bay is of interest to the North Land, and so The Advance gives herewith an ediâ€" torial in The Mail and Empire last week. The Mail and Empire also shows a sympathetic and intelligent inâ€" terest in matters affecting the North Land and its views are of particular value. The Mail and Empire editorial "Hudson Bay and James Bay make better showing as fishing resorts after a discussion in the House of Commons a few days ago. One report presented last year stated that there were no deep sea fish, but Mr. Bradette claimed that it was unfair, because the investigators took only about a fortnight to cover an area of 700 square miles of salt waâ€" ter. He showed from a departmental report of 1914 that there are both fresh water and salt water fish in Hudson large Rail: organized some time ago to sNhip 11S5N from the end of steel of the T. N. O. to some of the large cities of the South. Had it not been for the wellâ€"known visitor here at the present time, Mr. W. Depression, more in active way would likeiy have been heard from this fish company. walrus which live exclusively on fish ind these mammals would not be there f there were no fish. Hon. Dr. Manâ€" on, Minister of Railways, recorded hat when he was in Churchill last sumâ€" nmer he enjoyed eating some salt ish taken from Hudson Bay and preâ€" sented to him by Mr. Stitt, the member for Nelson. im 11 nods used z N. O. Rai he question James Bay, er Hudson elieve in th e up in the wa on seve lette, M.P. d much to se, basing bu fer (to members ahead): "Parâ€" out would you mind if I played gh? I‘ve just heard that my wife aken seriously ill." M( sition have rlities white whales Chut nd used wE con it OU i to th ing hi mation red th HuCc SA l b 1¢ n d I1 a m f the eports 1 _the Hudason Bay waâ€" ports on account of the wvere inconclusive. The way has been interested because of its extension which is a part of the Bay. The T. N. O. are quite conclusive as fish in Hudson Bay in itities. A company was time ago to ship fish il there are il his rid i G ide of the Hudson F Hud othe nt Â¥A T mation 1 son B: rccount ha thp IT ublic a should The qu CommC n â€"Exchange tha I1 N I ind l n P mat A ( aimne! ishit num~â€" ; and nt An AIY TrC came aD the poet to get. In Exam No Sense in Treating A Fire Bug as a Friend rents and have asked Government to take a ha ter. In the meantime chance that some of th Highâ€"Grade Samples from Week‘s Run of the Press MINE QOWNERS AT COBALT MAY ORDER LOTS VACATED new leases accepted they will be orâ€" Jered off the lots on thirty days‘ noâ€" tice. The tenants on their part are said to claim that they are only a month or so behind and that they have held back pending the outcome of the negotiations between the companies owning the land, the tenants paying geround rent and the Govâ€"ernment. with the monthiy ground rentals and the agent for the company is underâ€" stood to have notified them that they must either pay up or get out. These delinguent tenants have been told that their business relations with the owâ€" ners of the ground ts unsatisfactory and that if arrears are not paid and xpected 1eS ital h )1 A C CODalt an( und leases jA Am LSML ir‘I eALC abotu Ww it heyv 1M L1C WI ent issue Th D In hC Tyecos am hetr i being quietly solc ities, Mr. Andrew i1 Ambassador to t paid $8,000,000 fc asters from the He TLeningrad. 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