REPORT OF KIDNAPPING AT TEMAGAMIT PROVES There w a girl of ti kidnapped kidnapped at Temagainl the Lindbergh case, stor ping are likely to be bel evidence or grounds, anc are sure to create mucC The story was that the question had been kidna} maghami after visiting f1 leybury. Fortunately the to be without foundatic girl being found safe wi Montreal. "The Dominion Governmen Our Want Ad. Column Brings Results |ministration expense from the Lk Thursd The Goldfield Prescriptions by any Doctor filled with the greatest care and attention by a fully qualified chemist. _ Only the purest of drugs enter into same. Each prescription is double checked before leaving the dispensary. _ You are perfectly protected if your preâ€" scription is filled at this store. Our Trusses, Belts, Suspensories and Rubber Goods are of the latest and the best procurable. In all lines of Drugs and Drug Sundries we offer vyou onlyv the best. Specials for the Week End Look These Over and Compare the Prices 50 GIN PILLS 25 ASPIRIN 50 PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE likely to be believed on little r grounds, and in any event to create much excitement. was that the young girl in r1@ad been kidnapped from Teâ€" fter visiting friends in Haiâ€" Fortunately the story proved 50 KLEE\E‘( BABY‘S OWN TABLETS ZINC SALVE PHILLIPS®‘ MILK OF MAGNESITA ADLERIK A LISTERINE. TOOTH PASTE KRUSCHEN sSALTS PURE COD LIVER OIL PURE RUSSIAN OTL POMPEIAN POWDER COTY‘s FACE POWDER PURE COD LIVER OIL IRONTZED YXEA®T URASAL COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM PUuNUWS CREAMS ROLL‘® RAZOR GOLD PLATED GILLETTE RAZORS PREMIER BLADES TO FIT GILLETTE RAZORS® S. B. Scobell, Graduate Chemist and Druggist n year Temag July 19 "****< Labour 47 Cents in In it $6.90 Nineteen Million Manâ€"Days‘ Work Un der Federal Plan Since 1930, Cost $7.35 per day. Expense Administration Very Low. political meeting recently UNAL iOP every dollar of unemployment relief funds going to the workers, nine dollars was spent by the government. The official statement follows:â€""Unâ€" der the 1930 and 1931 Acts up to the ist of May, 1932, approximately $140,â€" 000,000 has been spent on work to which the Dominion contributed under the relief legislation to the expendiâ€" tures of provinces and municipalities. Administration Expense "The Dominion Government‘s adâ€" chnal nolit ated by the Aut Every $1 of Relief tatement, mploymetr the Benn imn of 19 made by t West I ide by Ross Gray, Liber West Lambton, who told neeting recently that f ar of unemployment rell z to the workers, nine dolla by the government. Ail children should be given Worm Medicine if they are restâ€" less, rub their noce, grind their teeth and are feverish and restless. You try Noxâ€"Worm Powders and see the change in the child. Noxâ€"Worm Powders are so small that they can be glven so easily â€"Price per box 25c. Will work wonders If you have Rheamatic Pains, Headache, Toothache. or Neuralgia. Noxâ€"aâ€"Pain will remove it so quickly you will be surprised. Monthly Pains stopped immediately, Price 25¢ and $1.00 bottle. The $1.00 bottle contains one hunâ€" dred tablets. Every home should keep a bottle of VO\ Aâ€"Pain Tablets in the medicine chest. Over Eight Hundred bottles sold in two months, The biggest selling tonic in Timmins. It works wonders, no matter how badly you feel. Never Die will pep you up and make a new man or woman out of you. FREE SATURDAYâ€"With every bottle we will give a medicine glass Free. One that holds just the dose to take. is under the supervision of Mr. Fred Whitford. All Watch and Clock repairing will be attended to immediately and every plece of workmanship will be guaranteed. SPECIAL ON WATCHES FOR THE WEEKâ€"END. We will give a special discount of 20 per cent on all Wrist Watches, Ladies‘ or Gentlemen‘s. Every Watch is guaranteed for two years. Pay one half down balance monthly. Wedding Rings, solid gold, plain or engraved Special $6.00â€"Who wouldn‘t get married. Never Die, The Wonder Tonic employment frequent ted that highway ‘mployved. The finest on the market. Powdersâ€"One Doll: inett 1930, Worm Powders for Children Our Jewellery Department Be 1903( For Rheumatism or Pain Anywhere men ving Drug Co., Ltd. Barbara Gould‘s Toilet Preparations ich dispute as to loyment provided nion Government. ently stated and hat work on the ports of In Patent Medicines and Toilet Artiâ€" cles our prices are below all others. Like all Drug Stores in the North we are compelled to sell Tobaccos,. Staâ€" tionery and other side lines. _ You will find this store just the place you like to do your buying. Every Weekâ€"end we offer you extra special values. During other days our prices are low. _ Our service is upâ€"toâ€"date you may phone your order 648 and in few minutes the boy will be at your deor with the article. ing t Noxâ€"Aâ€"Pain Tablets ancd woO industric nA Ma st $10.00 per This has not vbaxiv knows works init nment sin« 1J ial nt since d by the Liberal Depart st weel tal 1€ nime begin os) U have been u the unemplo out under th sure." ning of the relief legislation in 1930 up to the date mentioned above, namely May ist, 1932 is approximately $125,000 which includes salames, printing, staâ€" tionery, telegraph, telephone and traâ€" velling expenses, or about .09 of 1 pet cent: or to express it in fractions, les than oneâ€"tenth of one mer cent. of the cent; or to express 1| than oneâ€"tenth of or total expenditure h minion administratic "Up to May 1. milliOor and 11 000,000 for : indicates an pinge, the racechnorse OwIIcl, UL YYyCiU Denbighshire, England, said: "As machine landed the thorse sudd took fright and galloped in front . until it landed. Four days later noticed that the horse‘s mane changing colour from jet black. now is completely white." Stre Alp ven ctu Hut Ano!l May LK dit tingdon Gleaner:â€"A norse was htened by the landing of an alrâ€" in the same field that its black turned white, and there are s of grey in its tail. Miss Mcâ€" . daughter of Sir Alfred McAlâ€" ne racehorse owner. of Werchan, showing o those and dis ichinery een utili Jre which in« but also 1 Sts $10 figures it vreams angd ar each 1APQ res given bove di tal expenditure of ineteen million days average cost of abou WwA ment 1930 vay of bringin ng the manâ€"c > engaged in | istribution of 1 y and implen lized in conne ) materi ve indic 1t in ( reli a t @IlV n. UR ‘Tlal and ov licated,. $3.3 ut of the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO not on a n .. WOrR : "1" ~=" in the manuâ€"| Leary of the materâ€" eldest jlements thaL‘Nultj‘. nnection with | brid work carried | her b 131 relief meaâ€" | beaut arat ib Mne As the iddenly it of it abour rhead therd ethel work W U 1a PCT | Popular Porcupine Young Lady Wedded eS | _ at Bracebridge; will Reside at the Timmins. Other News from yoâ€" | South Porcupine Corresâ€" | pondent. nnn’ VCE 1k South Porcupine in Firemen‘s Tourney Last week, Mrs, Martin Knutson enâ€" tertained at tea in honour of Mrs. R V. Neely, who has come to reside at the March Gold Mines from Nelson, B.C. Miss Irene Burke is home for a tw week‘s vacation from St. Michael‘s hosâ€" Leary, to Mr. Maurice R. McNulty, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mcâ€" Nulty, of Timmins. The pretty young brideée who was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Irwin S. Wilson, was beautifully gowned in flowered triple chiffon over pink satin in pastel shades, with hat and shoes to match, and wore a corsage bouquet of sweet peas and carnations. The â€" bridesmaid, Miss Mabel Wilson, sister of the bride, was gowned in a blue triple crepe ensemble, hat and shoes to match, and wearing corsage of sweet peas and snapdragon. Mr. William McNulty supported his brother as groomsman. The wedding luncheon was served at the home of A quiet but pretty wedding lemnized at Bracebridge, On Saturday, July 2nd, when Cla vounger daughter of Mr. a younger daughter of Irvin P. Wilson, of united in marriage by Leary, to Mr. Mauri eldest son of Mr. an Nulty. of Timmins. T Mrs. J. White, Bala, Muskoka. Immeâ€" diately after, the bridal couple left by motor for Timmins, the bride travelling in a beige suit, trimmed with fox with brown hat, shoes and bag to match. The happy young couple will reside in Timmins where their many friends ex tend them best wishes for a happy fu ture. Two of our town boys acquitted themselves well in the sports events at Kirkland Lake. Carlo Cattarello won first in the men‘s open 100â€"yard dash and second in men‘s open broad jump. Joe‘ Miller came second in the Fireâ€" men‘s 100â€"yard dash and second in the halfâ€"mile for boys of eighteen and unâ€" der. Joe was also in the fourâ€"mile reâ€" lay team which event was won by the MciIntyre Athletic Club. Joe and Carlo were both competing on behalf of the McIntyre Athletic Club of which they are members. Mr. and Mrs. Neville Mansfield and family, of Long Branch, Ontario, are visiting their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mansfield, in town. Mr. and Mrs. H. McRae and baby daughter, of Guelph, have taken up residence in Mr. F. Purdy‘s house while Mr. Purdy and family are away for the vacation. Mr. McRae is manager for the McNamara Construction Company in this part of the camp. Miss Mabel Wilson, of Porcupine, is pending the summer at Bala, Muskoka Mr. and Mrs. Ron. Mansfield spent the Dominion holiday with friends at Kirkland and Larder Lake. Mrs. Findlay McPhail and daughter, Norma, spent the weekâ€"end with Kirkâ€" land Lake friends. Miss Naish, of The Mail and Empire staff, Toronto, is holidaying with her parents on Connaught Hill. Mr. Vincent Gannon, of Ottawa, 18 visiting his brother, Will, in town. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Laaminen have returned from a twoâ€"weeks‘ vacation at Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Thander have left for a three months‘ visit to Finâ€" land. Inspector Boyd, of the Criminal Inâ€" vestigation Department was in town on Tuesday in connection with the murder which took place at Cochrane some days ago. * * Mrs. Helmer and little daughter, Fern, are leaving Wednesday for the parental home at Shawville, Quebec. Master Jack Dunn, of Timmins, has been holidaying with Fred Andrews in town. Little Lois Countryman, of the Dome Extension celebrated her sixth birthâ€" day on Monday, July 4th, by inviting a number of her young friends for birthday party. Mr. Frank Spadafore had the misâ€" fortune to lose his automobile by fire out near the Porcupine cemetery early Monday morning. The car went over into the ditch and took fire before it could be righted. Luckily no one was in jured. en 4 Mr. Charles Brown, Gold, motored to Kapusk day and brought back M has been having thrt there. Mr. Archie McInnis, of Toronto, 1sS visiting camp, the guest of his brother, Chief McInnis, here and Mr. Dan Mcâ€" Innis, of Timmins. He is accompanied by his little daughter and his sister, Mrs. Robson, of Toronto. Mr. weekâ€"end keard. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nichols, of Noranda, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas, of the Dome Extension over the holiday. Miss Margaret Windle, of Calgary, is the guest of her sister, Mrs, D. Mcâ€" M 1 Ir. and MrS. Dayton, Oh d Manvel‘s WHAynet Kirklar nd Mrs. W recupine, Ont., . The Advance. on Andrew, f "irst South Por h ) from Sudbury Lakt Man! Brown, of the March to Kapuskasing for Sunâ€" ht back Mrs. Brown who ng a three weeks‘ visit it Gannon spent the nds in New Lisâ€" and Mr. > March he J1 rmer Scoutâ€" upine Troop re when he for the holiâ€" at Lellan., Mr. and Mrs. A. Suttie, and Mr. anc Mrs. R. Smith and baby daughter moâ€" tored to Toronto for a holiday during Mrs, Laffin, S8r. Liskeard to residd siderab bers of with tourt randa macher com .3 trophies won b on display in macy window trophies won by the Fireme on display in the South macy window during the la Porcupine Goldfields Band in class C. of the Band ev were twelve firemen went practically all of the band a good many citizens, in : dismal weather for the holi 101¢ NOranC They ¢( to the effect that the Canada T Hawk Mines, Limited, owning barite mine in the Night Hawk dis have started to get mine and into shape with a large force of to operate on a large scale. I Bowler, an experienced barite prod is superintendent. It is hoped and expected that t the present plans and direction Canada Night Hawk property wil velop into an important produce Barite Mine to Operate on Large Scale Plans Medicine Hat News:â€"A certain woâ€" man was greatly shocked when her new neighbors sent over, on Sunday, to borrow the lawn mower. "The very idea of cutting grass on the Sabbath! Indeed they cannot have it. Tell them we have no lawn mower." W of her 4th ament They nmnakin igain coming firs Mr. Maxwellâ€"Sm South Porcupin im ahiti, a Finn, about for ropped dead while digg Hovle, on Monday af 111 1V lde, after spending c here with various mt ims Kirk zens, in spité r the holiday hi A 1 ink Insure Yourself Against New Total Disability Benefits Confederation Life In the event of total disability from accident reaches age 55 (males) and age 50 (fe male: of such disability, the follmxmu benefits, b be payable after six months‘ continuous to In event of death or maturity during the 150â€"monthyperiod, the proceeds of the policy will be paid without any deduction of amounts paid on account of disability. The Guaranteed values and accrued dividends will not be affected in any way by the payment of the monthly income during disability. mpetit Head Offhce ompletion of this Coupon will bring to Y ou men Th full particulars of this modern method of inâ€" suring yourself against Total Loss of Earned Income. who 11 Lak ing in th ake on Jul the laddetr hn h a] ew TOTAL LOSS AY NC nt onfederation Life 1LIY x | Special Appreciation Shown of the = Good Work Done by the Teacher | at Beatty school Near | Matheson. Closing Exercises at Beatty School year by our belo1 MacDonald, of school leaving d in this northern shi} tior The _ MacD t seven days, while the third prize, $2.00, was won by Margaret Deering, aged 12. who lost eight days. Mrs. Cole gave the children a little talk on the value of education, and "keeping right at it" while they were young. Miss Macâ€" Donald also spoke to parents very feelâ€" ingly on coâ€"operation of parents and teachers for the welfare of the pupils. Three cheers and a tiger were given for Miss MacDonald and the afternoon was closed by singing "God Save the King," with the understanding that we all meet at halfâ€"past ten o‘clock next day at Mr. Robert Snell‘s lovely place on the banks of Lady Maud Lake for the annual picnic which duly took place next day. The children were given a good time racing and paddling and swimming and a feast of good things, with lots of lemonade and oranges and all kinds of sweets. Towards evening all wended their way homeward, feelâ€" Ail MALINi3 JA D\'\iCCDO. NÂ¥ YÂ¥ PE MALS _ Ne 4 NPRA TRA C# i 011\'3' lllm Lh(‘ kl]‘()“"leag‘ all wended their way homeward, feelâ€" gone his work faithfully ing the school term had been a decided ests of humanity." of Earned Income me Ior ht ramme M tt1 4re now announced by the mA $100 per month for 50 months; $50 per month for the next 100 months; $10,000 in cash at end of 150th month; Waiver of all premiums falling due during the period of disability payments. DI Association And provide as follows: 11 11 Miss Mack all parents the welfare zhter, B two day Association Deering, aged while the third were young. AV11l poke to parents v operation of the welfare of th EARNED Income is the income that is derived solely from one‘s daily labor, and Total Disability Insurance was deâ€" vised to indemnify the salary or wage earner against the total loss of his or her earned income by reason of bodily incapacity. In conjunction with insurâ€" ance policies and pension bonds Confederation Life Association, Toronto, Canada. Occupation Name Address y School, near eived by The Advant pat me enfield the accident or disease, before the insured (females) and during the coniinuance nefits, based on a $10,000 Policy, will uous total disability: 1€ LWO ywork ho 10 11 WDH ita burian W FIl@d Tt the tributes being 1J T it Ha 1€ evbh ntry VC Il 1S n loved teacher witn term, all being well. (Bigned) Mary Farm, Matheson, O his labor 1€ 1€ rs of that I. H. McFa OU W VCE any hundreds of parents n have profited by his xample, and The Halleyâ€" 1 to give expression to ing plaid a man who has ns of holding the priâ€" ion of learning at the effciency for which uw ighout the whole North to join with Mr. McFarâ€" _ friends in extending * many years of contentâ€" rappiness since he has bor of love. His hai e life and many Oof us knowledge that he has â€" faithfully in the interâ€" oronto imne @11 W1 teac M« the un( retit .. dg both it he ati M H the pup aetr t1 with 1€ in evbu and Hs2 1CI NO 1 McPFz2