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Porcupine Advance, 16 Jun 1932, 2, p. 4

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oniy case ol i soidler Ccoming irom Lang who is alleged to have been c Street hospital This soldier suft s«wme sort after inoculation at Valca *wa his left arm became paralyvz» TIMMIN®S®, ONTARIO Members Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association: Ontarioâ€" Quebec Newspaper Association; Class "A" Weekly Group OFFICE 26â€"â€"â€"â€"PHONESâ€"â€"â€"RESIDENCE 70 Published Every Thursday by: W S '\" InC 3h o {] aor rupite Ad vanr p Thursday, June 16th, 19832 ical, as the relief that takes the form of giv ill they askâ€"the chance to provide for themse is here! But winter surely comes! Unl is to be the worst in the history of Canada » made to meet it. The Advance submits t ns that can really meet the situation without money and morale are those that are it for the largest possible number thus ef imins, Ont., Thursd illy LT no effective »ffing hould ‘have b There is m( 101 in attention eIm dired ewspa arl 6GEO, LAKE, Owner and Publisher ensible elief muct With work AT dir overnment M )1 18M hypnC 2TL at LC lie Subscription Rates me All li¢ eeMm n nt did OIHT it ihe Advance submits t neet the situation withou are those that are based possible number, thus A J ita radequate m 11 at and it lo rkm maner PW ‘Tel ed PW 10lU heth )1 ed Statesâ€"$3.00 P ilding for the future of pinion of The Advance vernments will find the c evident an ced with the as permant he form of vide for the nd T at )t igh it in h 1an they an ha d and it l 1J rdina t di hat 1€ i1Â¥A 1Cn m ()}) soning In a day iril ind busin whett nd If bu itab Vill ttma th 1Y nt., and wha lal P that h mone e plan i lot of They 1C It 1CV pa N 1A Tt m 1€ AI wWill some storekeepers, yes, and some parents, as well, take a gentle hint! It is this that on several recent Ooccaâ€" sions the authorities have been faced with the fact that cigarettes have been sold or given to children with very harmful results to the youngsters, Those in the best posiâ€" tion to know are agreed that cigarettes are harmful to children, no matter how innocent may be their effect on adults. Nearly any experienced teacher is able to name the cigarette smokers in the class by the way these youngâ€" sters fall behind in their studies and eventually reach a breeding of their human cou:â€"erparts in this country._ The ladyâ€"like suggestion of newspapers, like The Ottawa~Jourâ€" nal, that if we didn‘t have lawns we wouldn‘t object to danâ€" delions, and if we stopped raising pcotatoes, the potato bug would not seem so objecticnable, can scarcely be accepted as conclusively logical. The trouble in this country is that with all the immense ‘territory nere the dandelions, both the human and the other weeds, seem to refuse to stay anywhere but where they are a positive nuisance and a curse. Do you think that any prolific family of dandelions will stay in pastures to be eaten by friendly horses? No.! they insist on flaunting themselves on the roadside, disfiguring church lawns, spoiling the home lots and making a general ugly nuisance of themselves. They are every whit as canâ€" tankerous as their human imitators, the communists. There may be a place for everything, but certainly the wellâ€"kept lawns of a town are not the place for dandeâ€" lions, and by the same token the busy paths of decent life have no room for the destructive and malicious human danâ€" delions. If dandelions are desired by horses, let the horses have them. But banish the destructive pests from town and home before they stifle and overâ€"run and kill all that is good and beautiful. There may be wellâ€"kept lawns *h P P DL PAE LAAA PAAA HP t t P P L P PP PP GRAVEL AND SANDâ€"AND PLACER e e e e se t s w e o o o i e t n 1W h Wnn nB ue 2 o s not T‘he ar al Ne ha W ized mada is an immense country. The North Land is not mall itself. It might be thought that there is room gh in such a big country for everybody and everything. a beautiful theory, but in practice the common good can allow tyrannical aliens to come in and take possession. ut th irette smokers in the class by the way these youngâ€" l1 behind in their studies and eventually reach a â€" where it is almost impossible for them to learn. ury to the children from their use of cigarettes would to be enough to stop good citizens from supplying ith this harmful stuff. But the fact remains that a of recent cases have been brought to attention hildren are illegally securing cigarettes, The matter nts 101 ) the mak 1cap Y Or 1M ip of thugs f 1Torn 1I 1t W rid 1ew Re ht b that nl dCtha wed t Parder oI this pap ds. ‘They don‘t ] "and I know ho m to thrive on the meet hin ader 1t i to thrive on tht im or two of tha a slight use of this arm the soldier reâ€" th and has made a brave and successful iving.ior himself and his family. Despite managed to get along somehow, and he for a pension, Some weeks ago, however, man should be pensioned was brought to s taken to Christie Street hospital and atment. He sayvs that the electric shocks 11 adsid C 9t ‘en Ru Ti and 3A In ind ( 11 tato b ho than have of the gardens and the lawns. like that! There have been efending the human dandelions that are out of place among ‘ at the statement made in f the president of France was n. â€" In current phraseology, it ussians do not specialize in e past few days investigation shown that the murderer is i1as apparently high standing ssassins. masquerading under nd uring cigarettes, The m tions will be undertaken law forbids anyone to . money, or otherwise. T notion that they have s n this particular. They | hav are oul Of place among mnhnappy themselves ‘because Te accepted i that s Canadian M 8 11 iJ an inte reral h either oted as com business inté nothing mo mt jlerand inluencin rt} deal. . This is someâ€" > public mind. The ind entitled to penâ€" e patience indeed M they have some cular. They have eatedly proven in will make it unâ€" of horse and pasâ€" of the lawns and uch better for all dandelions rather ted with the maliâ€" epeatedly. He is irm jerking and of his body being e arm was supâ€" alleged to be due t%e possession. natural to this _ dandelion. Is d be welcomed api 1ccuraging the int THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO JY ewspaper sugâ€" was discharged than the sad complair han before. rt of thing rise up to 1 suitable ual physiâ€" is well as not p igaret the desire the subâ€" at Chrisâ€" the penâ€" to supâ€" thouâ€" There ppled the "In Mr. Ecclestone the Conservati Party will lose one of its staunche supporters, and a House member who services in committee work have pro ed invaluable. In recent years he h been a very active and efficient chai man of the Pish and Game Committ« "Lack of time to devote to his bu effect to Saturdayv they assured ime sonal canvass t Globe last night definitely game I though! association shot notice." bridge, Consem koka for the quitting politic candidate at t} tionâ€"whenever "Mtr. Ecclestc o ~sIL in until such solved. On Monday of this week The to CGlobe published a halfâ€"tons of G. W. Ecclestone, M.P.P., with the following reference tc pected retirement:â€" other chief member of the firm must have had both courage and farâ€"sightâ€" edness to found the business here anc carry it on upon so large a scale as has been the case. G. W. Ecclestone, M.P P., has been a frequent visitor hert during the years, and his active and able career in the provincial parliaâ€" ment has been followed with much inâ€" terest and pleasure by the people ol this camp. The report of his expectâ€" ed retirement from the political arena will consequently be received with conâ€" siderable regret here. Messrs G stone, his other chi have had edness to (Geo. W. Ecclestone, M.P.P ., to Retire from Politics ng b 1yant MuEfllets 2 ~ Grape Juice + * * Lowe l SURPRISE S50AP SwWEET ARGEP MEATY No en SIZ] I FOR FRYING FOR SHORTENING CHOICE QUALITY TIN c BAYSIDE ANOTHER BIG WEEKâ€"END q OF LOWER PRICES > Only at Your Dominion Can You Secure Such Values! Nt CORNED > BEEEF Tins cclestone gave notice | his own riding associat He will, however,. co 1€ the 1 olitics A J 10 lbs. 38¢ irm the nemb businege Cs and he next * :3 A sale of fine foods that brings to you a glorious opportunity to partake in extraordinary savings without sacrificing the desire for quality. Nationally known foods selling at prices such as only "Dominion" can offer. Plan to visit your "Dominion" this weekâ€"end. We can assure you you won‘t be disâ€" appointed. It‘s cheaper tooaay the Dominion Stores way. ong ‘om farther or belief in ib 30 GOLD SOA P ast CC AI b hav oulid Anayv ike." he Fray Bentos now wever, continue Ontario House is formally disâ€" M tont J. W. E Marshall vinC be beet M a bu Adl M 25§¢ 1 5o lec ha V€ Mrs. Geo. H. F. Adams left on Fri day morning last for Dublin, Irelanc She was accompanied by her two child ren. Miss Mary and Master James relirement. Two men, Dr. L. Mcl and D. Dinsmort been mentioned Nothwithstanding with Mr. likely tha #3 C WAFERS 23 THAT RICH UNCLE wIt in dir McCormick‘s Palm Beoach ndica weLL | may seem‘ RiICK, But £100 aA moNnTs 1sS ABOUT ALL I HAVE. OF CcouRSEe CAN sPEND EvVERY cEnt / bottle _ Fla vory weekâ€"end HELLO THL TY anding the | ities attaing cclestone at the Liberals he seat at t ba wAa‘ / T*s 4 k/ u/ Lo _ 3 o nsi1D isible for his impending we prominent Muskoka McLeay of Gravenhurst| i0re of Huntsville, have d as possible successors., ling the large Conservaâ€" s attained in Muskoka estone at the heim, it is wWELLâ€"KNOWN RESIDENT OF NORTH BAY DIED LAST WEEK On Wednesday of last week, A. J. Young, wellâ€"known business man and lumberman, of North Bay, passed away at Toronto in his 65th year. He was the founder of the wholesale grocery fresh, t custard vill not re rllec lestone Baking Powder 34c¢ LEANSER pin 23@ da intsville, have| On Wednesday ble successors,| Young, wellâ€"know rge Conservaâ€" | lumberman, of No in Muskokajat Toronto in hi he heim, it is |the founder of t vill fight hard |firm of A. J. You > next general | developed into t |Some vyvears ago M IC ELLO VNCLE woNnpEn iF ILL CE AS WELL FIXED AS You AT 60 READY MEALS 2 tins 29¢ 3€ THEN I HADP BETTER mare suge or F100 A MONTH MySELF. THAT CANADA LIFE PLAN LOOKS Goo0 To me / ) pI was a prominent Liberal. He was acâ€" tive in the Presbyterian church, and also was prominent in Masonic circles. Interment was made at North Bay on Friday of last week. Chetf years a North Bay t vears he had 3 CAKES 25c ires in the NC Â¥Young Co., wvhich late to the National Grocers go Mr. Young moved fron o Toronto and in recen been identified with var lumbering and other ven ay O A. J own business man and North Bay, passed awa his 65th year. He wa the wholesale grocer h and elise LETS SIT DOWN AND TALK IT OVEA Canada Life COUPON WILL BRING BOOK BY MAIL which Ho SSuUurance Patrick Culbane of Kirkland Lake was the winner of the prize of a tm trip to Ireland given away by St. Patâ€" rick‘s parish, Cobalt. Word later in the week was to the effect that neithe: Mr. Culhane nor his wife were disâ€" posed to accept the trip, though bott are of Irish descent and neither have ever visited the Old Land. While they would enjoy the trip and appreciatec the honour of winning, they felt they were not able at present to take tw« Jjourney, . being madt ticket. wWINNER OF TRIP TO ERIN NOT TO ACCEPT THE PRMZL Our Want Ad. Column Bt loest wWOnoeEsr iF JLL HAve #100 A MONTH INCOME wHEN i1 60 Able at L so other jle for the by w.B LAW Toronto, Ont Advance noted that of Kirkland Lake T m 1i ngement position ] f | th MÂ¥ AL

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