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Porcupine Advance, 9 Jun 1932, 2, p. 6

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Underweight? Laby was so thin bis hands were Mke turd claws, But he thrived wonâ€" Absttalty after I started giving Baby‘s "Tablets," writes Mrs, L. Kennedy, Portland, Ontario. Baby‘s Own Tabâ€" ' C BM lets help to regulate l stomach and bow K¢e and the thin 22 child gains weight. eA Absolutely safe. l 25¢ package. 223 Dr. Williams‘ Thursday, June 9th, 1932 All Holders of Official Worlds Records â€" GOLF BALLS â€" BELTING â€" HOSE . RUBBER FLOORING .â€" TENNIS and BADMINTON SUPPLIES ANTIâ€"KNOCK / . MARATHON NEW SPEZED NEW POWER NEW SMOOTHNESS R O D UC T " MADE 1A FILL UP TOâ€"DAY WITH McCOLLâ€"FRONTENAC OIL COMPANY LIMITED Fortieth Anniversary of Salada Tea Company worty years unpretentious Street in Tc Company pal p AI Salada C A ® A C A ATY Toronto Mail and Empire:â€"In fication of the Beauharnois diré it ought to be said that none of handed over any money to the s he memorable invitated the T America d kidnap; ainad m ches He I1 money to Te Supp)us { the Lindbergh baby LI A1€ irty which onary Wa A DA THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 11 JY M *‘ Should Not Curtail *‘ _ _Work on the Roads Building of Transâ€"Canada Highway Would be Good Investment for the Dominion at the Preent Time, Tourist Trade a Big Factor. PV traffic. Here is an utterance UThaAt should give path to the pwrotagonists of a "slowing policy with regard to tFighway work for Mr. Smith speaks with unequalled authority on this subâ€" ject as the administrative head of the largest motor tourist directing agency in the world. He is the executive viceâ€" president of the American Autom obile Association which has a thousand tourâ€" ing bureaux throughout the United States. A quarter of a billion dollars realized in a year, a billion and a half realized during the past decade, a bilâ€" licâ€"n mer annum potentialâ€"in the light i traffic. "Some argue that direct unemployâ€" ment reélief is more economic than the indirect one of employment. Does their computation include all of even the immediate economic factors to sAY nothing of the social and humanitarian ones? Highway authorities are on reâ€" eccrd to the effect that 75 cents of every dollar expended on road work szoss to labour and that for every man employed on the reads two are emâ€" ployed in the production of materials, machinery, tools, and their transportaâ€" tion. The question therefore is not whethere it is more economic to vide maintenance for a man in idleâ€" ness than to employ one in the producâ€" tion for the state of a great dividend paying asset. "Sir Thomas White, war time finâ€" ance minister of Canada, some time ago declared that there is no cther public work comparable with highway building in immediate and progressive benefits to the populace, no other that pays such large dividends. "Toâ€"day highway pavements are on the bargain counter. Ontario and ealized during the past deca n per annum potentialâ€"in f such unquestioned figures 1 ns up" policy appears the qu f economic folly. A 1 i@ffic re a billi O he be ffered er highways. He e completion and imp! nsâ€"Canada â€" Highwa sly as compatible w TY fifths « C 11 1J [ ats maintetl higshwayvs. I nak he means ho ol 1U an â€" utteranc to the pmrot policy with r r Mr. Smith f Ontar nob hat iway â€" as > with cultivatin 1J s the quint m ‘ni11Cca Domil 10M LOYAL FORM | sOCIETY AT KIRKLAND LAKE Some time ago the loyal Ukrainians in Timmins and district formed a Loyâ€" al Ukrainian Society, the purpose being to counteract the evil work of the comâ€" munist and red groups operating to the detriment of the Ukrainians who want to be decent citizens of Canada. One Ukrainian gentleman in Timmins told The Advance that he liked Canada, had done well here, and wanted to be a cipal objects ol the organizalion wWhDIiCN plans to foster such worthy aims as choral music and dramatical work. The new society has for its first president, Dan Sorochan, a well known Kirkland Lake business man and honoured citiâ€" zen. The other officers are J. Holubec, viceâ€"president; V. Nestorovsky, secreâ€" tary; S. Peletshok, treasurer; V. Osiâ€" dach and O. Bolechivsky, executives; S. HMHrveyshyn, B. Susla and B. Matiyvek, Perth Courier:â€"It doesn‘t take average woman long to find out tha is easier to make a husband cross ti it is to make him come across. Fort William Timesâ€"Journal:â€"The human form divine is a polite fiction, which can be kept alive only as long as the truth is adequately draped. Many a man can deceive his acquaintâ€" ances into the delusion that he is built like a Roman gladiator, provided that the facts that would contradict it are concealed by the art of the skilled tailâ€" or. Where clothes are not a necessity through climate, they are, nevertheless, essential to the preservation of human vanity. Thre must be an absolute lack of vanity in the minds of those Doukâ€" hobors who parade in the altogether, as those who happen to have witnessâ€" ed such procession will testify. Timmins and dis Ukrainian Society counteract the ev unist and red grou triment of the Uk mpioymet lde. Mot unds wit}t imninuryr build nship HryC iditor le. Motorists are providin, nds withâ€" which toâ€" finance urist traffic cultivation de m. Failure to provide them to compromise the future. 4 ion to carry on the construc > Transâ€"Canada Highway i rn Ontarmo is laudable." ind Lal ne iing ported," easier ‘The red y, and h ril Ukrain th tic movement and is ip a higher standard imong their people need themâ€" and need nt their acquisition will torists are providing resiaents ol Kirkland ery particular when s igners" as undesirable of the be hundreds 0 Ciabili ganl lot han immin t it New @ salid, °1t woulid I r the decent Uk lement by schem "framing,"‘ bo T: tk LC it t reds of his fellow the same way but ons that had gotâ€" the people of forâ€" pped efforts all these red aliens JKrainian muplishin nA organizatic the forma rium Tring I1as Kirkland )Y e, this Ukr opposed to al iblis ha would mak nt Ukrair , n edir Meetin kland imila the prinâ€" on whict Anoth ; the them. mands would ion of Th LK ik t it han iti hi of tt t Report for May of S.S. No. 1A Tisdale Standing of tthe Pupils in the Various Classes at 8. 8. No, 1A. No Report for senior IV Class. Mor siau, equal; Stelia Brown, Sapphira TC ler, Leonel Clusiau, jory Smith, Robert co, Cosie Howey, Cl Sr. IIIâ€"â€"M. L. Th (Gl * esnt hirle J 2 ilton, Kaut Lillian Kaufman, Harry Turner, Irene Disher, Dorothy Michaluk, Billy Dageâ€" mnais, Ernest Derosa, Leonard Mahon, Velerie Bessette, Sarah Firth, Betty MaciIntosh, Ellen Mahon. Second Classâ€"Oreta Walker, teacher Drja Luhta, Stephen Evans, Elaine Doâ€" gue, Joyce Coffey, Lila Janakka, Alle Huhta; Shirley Ewing and Reggie Butâ€" ler, equal; Fern Helmer, Bill Turner, Kaarlo Ilola; Kathleen Pecore and Kathleen McKay, equal; Myra Cantor. Jr. IIâ€"R. Donlevy, teacherâ€"Marâ€" garet Poster, Kathleen Connelly, Helen Haneberry, Raurno Waaranen, Annie Camero, Lois McLeod, Irja Maki, Aila Saari, Frances Cunningham, Stella McLary, Eva Pietila, Harry Disher, Evelyn Mitchell, Vivian Ferrigan, Viola Mansfield, Betty Couch, Lloyd Owens. Sr. Iâ€"Evelyn Booker, Raymond Blood Walter Firth, Stewart Reed, Luecy Oliâ€" â€"A.â€"Luella â€"J¢hnston, Bonnie Clark, Kauko Nikannen, Clara Lindross, Adeâ€" line Jakes, Martha Luhta, Kevin Caâ€" hill, Teddy Romanick, Tommy Mahon, Keijo Irola, Harry Coott, James Fera. B.â€"Mary Sekulick, Audrey Miller, Vilko Rintimaki, Jackie Londry, Walâ€" te® Rachanski, Fila Pietilr, Robert Bowes, Norma McCaw, James Kelly, Nelson Farrell, Annie Mozdir, Bill Mozâ€" dir, Elmer McLary. May Honour Roll of Schumacher School Room 8â€"Book Iâ€"M. Aileen Curran, teacherâ€"Paul Laine, Ellen McCain, Ethel Prest, Lilly Cummings, June Cretney, John Manjotic, Willie Hunâ€" ter, Billie Welt, Doric Turcott, Edaward Brown, Steve Potocny, Ruby Nilson, Maisie Dunbabin, Raymond Chatson, The following i the month of Ma public school:â€" Stunding of the Pupils in the Various Classes at the Schumacher Public School for the Month of May. Jean Laughren othy Hoffman, Form 9I9â€"J2iAt ch dred Mary McQu Motr SI ‘eێn WiIlis n ‘lara Butkovi( qual; John Si rafuse and J1 y k ith Ma Advance Want Ads. Bring Result n gegonel C Smith, osie Ho IIIâ€"â€"M tto, Beverley lla, Joan Sn in Kaufman, er, Dorothy â€" Ernest Der nsen It Narduz ers, P Robe: IIIâ€"M ky Red Label, 25 ; Ib. > kinsk Bernic ffey 1M range P ekoe â€"B. W. Pashler, teacherâ€" Vieno Kautto, Arne Manâ€" amaki, Rudoliph Bezpalko, ry, Preston Hamilton, Arâ€" \ino Rintamaki, Josephine nice McDonald, Johnny Natalie Kostynyk, Jean e Varker and Omer Cluâ€" Stella Stefanskt, Stella hira Toderan, Vivian Milâ€" lusiau, John Barbas, Marâ€" Robert Purnis, Irene Cosâ€" wey, Charlie Cunningham. . L. Thorpe, teacherâ€"Dora ‘a McLeod, Mary Toderan, y, Bessie Verner; Pat Laâ€" ‘eino Rauhala, equal; Steve ze Dogue, Harry Pyke, Nelâ€" i, Royce White; Jim Turâ€" ph Dysart, equal; Charlie Edwin Kuusela, Charlie Richards, Della St. Paul rtson, Raymond McCann. [ary McNab, teacherâ€"Isaâ€" Jean Andrews, Jessie Hamâ€" . _ Cosco, Eileen Lowry, EinCc Lorraine F at reduced prices 0sco, KLileen Lowry, ELino ley Evans, Mario Gioâ€" Smith, Dorothy Deacon, an, Harry Turner, Irene y Michaluk, Billy Dageâ€" is the Tisdale ik Margaret ‘va Moller. Bristow, t Bobby Bo ind Alfred , Louise D Tedc Robyr I. McGavin, teacher ston, Bonnie Clark, aan Ma honour roll for the Schumacher Tisdale, Helen ks, Sonny Philâ€" Peggy H()h:,un.! Bush, teacherâ€"| Boyce, equall ed Summerel Delich: V ancc Int acherâ€"D Bam and Mang gont GUuUa ho (s Do Ki » Miss Ann Adam bakes her famous "When selecting ingredients for my recipes,"" says Miss Ann Adam, cookery authorâ€" ity of the Canaâ€" dian Home Jourâ€" nal, "1 consider three points â€" economy, health value, and successful performance. "Magic Baking Powder meets them all. I use and approve Magie, because I know it is pure, and free from harmful ingredients, and beâ€" cause experience has taught me that 1 can count upon successful results with Magic every time." Magic Baking Powder is used exclusively by the majority of cookâ€" ery experts, dietitians, and houseâ€" wives throughout Canada. In fact, Magic outsells all other baking powders combined! three points â€" Miss Ann Adam‘s Recipe for Bran Muftins 3; cup bran cup sugar 1‘;, cups flour 41 cup milk !, teaspoon salt 1 cg@ 3 teaspoons Magic 14 cup melted Baking Powder shortening Mix the bran with the sifted fine dry in â€" gredients. Make a well in the centre and pour in the milk and wellâ€"beaten efi With the fewest possible number of strokes, blend these ingredients and stir in the shortening. Half fill greased mufâ€" fin pans and bake in a hot oven, 400° F., 15 to 20 minutes. A few chopped dates, lightly coated with some of the measured flour, may be added. Baking Powder Muffins **CONTAINS NO ALUM.~* This stateâ€" ment on every tin is your guarantes that Magic Baking Powder is free from: alura or any barmful ingredient . a t Pan Ap mc *A Homt W

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