Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 9 Jun 1932, 2, p. 7

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N ATIQO N A L Instead, just eat two tablespoonâ€" fuls dally of Kellogg‘s Auâ€"BrRran â€" adequate for most types of conâ€" stipation. If your intestinal trouble is not relieved this way, see your doctor. The "bulk" in ALLâ€"BRAN is much like that of lettuce. Inside the body, it forms a ‘soft mass, which gently clears the mteqtm(s of wastes. Special processes make finer, softer, more palatable. It is not habitâ€"forming. Equally tasty as a cereal, or used in cooking Recipes on the redâ€"andâ€"green packâ€" age. At all grocers. Made by Kelâ€" logg in London, Ontario. No need to worry along with pills and drugs, which often lead to harmâ€" ful habits. Now you can overcome common constipation by â€"this pleasant "cere al way," and banish the headaches, backaches, loss of appetite and energy that so frequently result. In addition, Kellogg‘s ALuâ€"Bran supplies twice as much bloodâ€"buildâ€" ing ifron as an equal amount by weight of beef liver. New laboratory experiments demonstrate that Kellogg‘s AuLâ€" BraAN has sufficient "bulk" to exâ€" ercise the intestines, as well as Vitamin B to help tone the intesâ€" tinal tract. Its "Bulk" and Vitamin Help Relieve Constipa tion; Also Has Bloodâ€" bulldmg Iron NEW FACTS ON KELLOGG‘S ALLâ€"BRAN Rheumatism and kindred ailments thin the blood very rapidly. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills enrich the blood stream and create new red blood cells, which is the reason they are so successful in combatâ€" ting such ailments. Equally good for all rundown or nervously exhausted people. Try them. At your druggist‘s 50c. 23 Rheumatism So Bad (Hon. W. A. Gordon on He Had to Quit Work Deportins of Abens Albert Berger Nst Bothered Since Relieved by Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. For 40 years SALADA has given the finest quality in tea. Present prices are the lowest in 15 years. TO cont, The 40¢" Anniversary | of Working Every Day That long dreamed of trip to Alaska, for inâ€" stance, costs surprisingly little. Reduced fares for your rail trip through Rocky Mountain scenic wonders to Vancouver, Victoria, Prince Rupert or Seattle and by boat through the mountainâ€" guarded Inside Passage to Skagway where the Trail of ‘98 reâ€"lives its romance, SALADA TEA "I was terribly bothered with a weak back and rheumatism in my shoulders," writes Alâ€" bert Berger, Wingle, Ont. "It got so bad it is quite true. Man been made as to so that might be pursue they should be incarc in their home city. been convicted of an not on trial; but their in Canada is under re aot on n Can whethe some hon. members wWill act was twice amended, ir sion I believe. These ame the subject of a good dea this chamber on a numbet and I believe amendment tions in question were pa this chamber. I do no amendments received the the other house. Then in tion as it presently stan a reâ€"enactment of the | 1910, was passed by this sets out the method to be connection with investiga cases of those who may be jeen guilty of an infraction nipeg North Centre is scarcely stating the position correctly when he suggests chat people are being whisked awayâ€" if that is what he saidâ€" An hon. member: Snatched away. Mr. Gordon: â€"snatched away from their homes and placed under arrest and tried. That is not the position at all. These sections of the Immigration Act under which officials of the departâ€" ment are functioning have been the subject of very considerable debate in this house on a number of occasions. H Montreal, on May 19, and immediateâ€" ly placed on a train for Halifax. May I ask the Minister of Immigration why it is that this policy of snatching people away from their homes, without giving them the opportunity of a trial in the place of their residence, is being conâ€" tinued. It seems to me to be very unâ€" hist and heartless, especially in the case of those men with families, and perhaps the minister could give some information with reference to this case. Hon. W. A. Gordon (Minister of Imâ€" migration and Colonization): I have n1ct before me the particulars of the :ase to which reference has been made, ut I think the hon. member for Winâ€" T Canadian Moun from the Immig their home, 134 Montreal, on Ma Able and Logical Presentation of the Case for Canada in Reply to Quesâ€" tion by Woeodsworth, of Winniâ€" M M s pal am not goin O house on a T members wh remember the when the section 0o ntly appears in the ht into being. An 11 rtalt or no Canada berg bu ffici at 16 mmigration and with the practic appears in UNE nto being. An . members will vice amended, i eve. These t of a good dea got * Ha nt hom "Â¥ grei memb iY s under to have Many Wood no were he deba petent boat hree memb not the he Now., say for example, boundary, where quarters, to start 4 ied he othe Ssomé departmer Antoine s and pro fhicer think ipprova 128. the 1ad tha c} vÂ¥hiC ed iC bate n NE TIoOn have thcod tion cheyv the 10ns. | Ol 1910 | t then | ir no right to remain in Canada, then I assure hon. members that I propose to carry out the duty cast upon me to inâ€" voke this law just as vigorously and fairly as I know how. liv whic thei the they vantage the ised tha C ImE 1LIY n mom piaces in not arisenâ€" composed 0o and there detention a deten t their C C ‘tention ol allen: eir cases can be peals heard. Mr. Woodsworth ime tha fact is that they are : uct and whose right tc is merely under review hand, it is found tha 0 reallze es )€ injust ana unfair to many of eople. My association with of them who come ts of the world other than the Empire, mainly Europe, has i me that they are being penâ€" the actions of their compatriâ€" se people are wholesome, upâ€" and decent citizens of this and they are being penalized ‘tions of a small percentage of o want to stir up difficulties ‘ust of our institutions. I do se to administer the affairs of irtment in such a way that he are end ind who ; e iff wWith T NE 10 n this matter member for (Mr. Woodwo eing denied n or appreciate | d them by reg o enter Canada n it becomes m ast place on e ortur nber ef C und take; reciative hts con ncomDe t} Ken DJ\ hat th conne THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ~_â€" the men in na ind 1fot en iln competen! n do procur pensive counâ€" ‘e determine itemplated by i1 LC ib jec iT rred wher anada native bort s more obâ€" n earth t but I Winni rth) t record pear be ven am the h t1 th 11 Had ht 1¢€ h ha that obey their whos id me€ ide ali Al Im6 li by some newspapers and some public men, all the niceties of the law are being observed with even the obstreperâ€" ous aliens. Hon. Mr. Cahan, according to Hansard, said:â€""There have been naturalization papers cancelled, because of absence of at least seven years, but otherwise no certificate has been canâ€" celled except upon the report of a Judge specially appointed for the purâ€" pose of examining into the facts as to whether or not the certificate was obâ€" tained by fraud, or, on the other hand, unless there has been a conviction by a criminal court of this country." h Should be Cancellation of Naturalization Papers| A}J In the House of Commons some days go Mr. Woodsforth, the radical memâ€" er for one of the Winnipeg seats askâ€" worth In COL Ni the hei T LAST HER NEW SISTERâ€"INâ€"LAW FRANKLY TOLD HER HOW SHME ‘WAS OFFENDING â€"~ TA »# NEXT WASHOAY here had be had their ; U at 1J it can 1LI mmig aid :â€" ed EestiOon llation s or on nel rlized aliens W fla MEN ADMIRED HER THE MOMENT THEY SAW HER tC of Hon. Mr. C worth‘s questic on neither. A lot c aliens seem to thin e like Brigham Youn hould be like Caesar he cancellatior he assum roceedings improper n ition papet papers by ‘ompletelyv a id iC ‘s is d one mi he havy mat ry general ap f Hon. Mr. C f a number ( is desirable. ne man in the has openly b howing W. A. Gord: n, and Mir ave not be pers by deception ipletely altered his s not consider the upon him. Surely the naturalization ust be binding on suUggeSs Al ition pa d he is same ty; securing ow, he s > bible c n wholt had swor SUEPS OUT ON MONMDAY â€" 4y C462z i numb »hert it do aple J€ EFith bee 11 â€"â€"ANO HOW EASILY Put an end to kitchen heat and drudgery. Cook elecâ€" trically, the clean, cool, modern way with perfect even cooking heat available at the snap of a switch. Elecâ€" tric cooking conserves the full nourishment value of all foods. Ends waste. Helps cut housekeeping bills. 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