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Porcupine Advance, 1 Sep 1932, 2, p. 6

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8x Aiif W orld Enterprise of Outstandin g Prominence Thursday, Sept. 1st, 1932 PAGEANTRY RECREATION AGRICULTURE ART MUSIC SCIENCE INDUSTRY EDUCATION FASHIONS TRAVEL SPORT ENGINEERING AVUTOMOTIVE CONSTRUCTION â€"â€"recognized institution of Canadian lifeâ€"the big annual event looked forward to with keen anticipation by hundreds of thousands of Canadians. "How Your Cooking Has Improved" WILLIAM INGLIS, President ioh es 9 tm a s mt sns 4 c ind 1, W. WATERS, t e on it en General Manager MIDWAY‘*S MILE OF MERRIMENT Specially reduced rates on railroads during Exhibition. Consult local agents. Mr. Fred Royile, Mus. Bac., F.R.C.0., Direct From England â€"the oldest and finest Br Band in Europe. Winners of 250 awar beautiful and dramatic pageant depicting Empire Ascendancy, Heroism, Chivalry, and Sacrifice of Great Peoples. 1500 Performers on World‘s Largest Stage. Spectzcular Pyrotechnic finale. Every evening in front of the grandstand. Poultry, Judging Competitions, Hortiâ€" culture, International Dog and Cat Shows, Trotting . and Pacing Races and $65000 Futurities. This Internationally famous choral organiâ€" zation will be accompanied by the Bessesâ€"o‘â€"th‘â€"Barn Band, Thursday, Sept. 1; Tuesday, Sept. 6: and Saturday Sept. 10. Horses â€" Cattle â€" Sheep â€" Swine Kaye Don with "Miss England III" Vickers Supermarine Rolls Royce S8.6.B. World‘s Fastest Seaplane said her husband 2,000â€"VOICE EXHIBITION CHORUS Bessesâ€"o‘â€"th‘â€"Barn Rand "The Triumph" Thirty QOther Bands ards Opinion on the Meaning of Present Stock Marke OLD sTORY TOLD IN A NEW sETTING AT KIRKLAND LAKE uitc o c se e es N CR k ho d i t c ts w td | + A better plan would seem for the tow to take the whole thing Cver, provic a suitable, though not necessarilly a expensive bui‘ding, and have a regul:s attendant to look after the market f: the town. Traflic was niocked for some hours last week by washouts on the Ferguson highway in the Martin River district. Water crossed the road to depth of two to three feet, despatches from Temaâ€" gami say, and over fifty cars were said to have been held up for several hours one day last week, but speedy repairs were made to allow traffic to proceed. Try The Advance Want Advertisemen amparent _ stock market and disconnection appear n prosperous timg clouded the issue. "In 1932, when general business i rotten, when few complanies are mak ing money, when unemployment i rampant, when hard times are knock ing on every door, the sttck marke bounces up. "One event iy just as reasonable as th again "tAKing A remembered tha matter how per m marke not meant in any oOobjectionable way, but simply with the idea that the apâ€" peal of newspapers like The Northern Miner is especially strong to those who watch the stock market. In a recent editorial The Northern Miner "Back in 1929, when business was booming, when everybody was making money out of their store or factory, when employment was gocd and prosâ€" perity widespread, the stock market crazshed down. jlained that he ed at the time. jo any harm to he complainan! rcusekeeper, he 10 and costs" sai "One event is jJust as reasonable as the ther. Three ysars ago inflation had one too far. Recently marking down f prices has gone too far. "raffic t week hnhway Depressions run their course like a e of measles. This ons has about I hear the evidence, repiled P hen there is the story from Kirk 1 Lake:â€"Mr. Atkinson asked Anit eneral marke JjuC ril Tel ompiainant in the case 1 teeper, he said. "It will b i costs" said the magistrate make that mistake again.‘ may be that k market may n industry that t} )YV« siump in been mot s than la th ullty or n2°C gullly? A And faith how kin I nection is may be intere the opinion of a newspo en rIiAi pro mea m l OWT the He dan ut W rn Mint will be helped t as general bu mA V th AMLlU W ie more m has no BV from Ire b| d, through nab t shou markt mis KHM )2 Gus Sonnenberg, sometimes referred to as "Dynamite," though experienced miners who have seen him in action say they would prefer to take a chance in handling the octher kind of explosive, is in Kirkland Lake hospital under treatment. He recently took part in boxing bouts at Toronto, Timmins and Kirkland Lake, though he had not fulâ€" ly recovered from an infected leg. His anxiety to fill his wrestling engageâ€" ments will cost him several days extra off the game. He is not seriously ill, but the doctors insist on him giving the leg a chance to recover, and it is feélt that ths only way to do this is to keep him in the hospital. At Timmins on August 19th, Sonnenâ€" berg wrestled Pat Reilly, of Ireland, Sonnerberg getting both falls on Reilly, and thus winning the bout. Sonneberg Sonnsrberg getting both falls on Reilly, and thus winning the bout. Sonneberg who is a former world‘s heavyweight champion, impressed the crowd here as a finished wrestler of outstanding talent at the game. OvVERCROWD»DING NowW AT THE KIRKLAND LAKE MARKET thern News the questio: the Kirkland Lake cou do about the market comes. There are now cupying space at the s This is the largest in th market. Kirkland Lake Une of Unemployed Tells His Hard Luck ¢f the ba air marke his job back on his return and he got it because he was a gocd man. Well, that‘s O.K., but after a while he jumpâ€" ed my job and I had to take a walk. They waited till the next morning beâ€" fore telling me and then sent me home. There was a bit of a jumble, which anyone would have done in my place, me being a capable man. Well, I went hisgher up and was told that being on the "inside," I would soon get sn again. V W DYNAMITE" SONNENBERG IN HOsPITAL AT KIRKLAND LAKE ) makit Well, 1 e ~"inside," 1 would soon get on again. ell, I guess that is one of the proâ€" ises that one is allowed to take back r I am not even on the inside now. ell, <~I went still higher up and was 1d to wait for two or three days as at gentleman was taking a trip. I arited, then went again. I was then ld that he had not the time to see e. Not ‘being dumb, 1| know what ippened. You talk of paying for would stand a poor chance even if I sre dumb enough to do it. I was a rn good man. Well, I have been ld it before, so I begin to believe it Accordit ild prefer an openâ€"air I suitable building is avs ther plan to that in use. r urges an open air marke mark e equally su however, it is n ne would like i ‘ll to study the and Lake. where News the question now worrying irkland Lake council is what tC cut the market when There are now 96 vendors ocâ€" g space at the summer market. s the largest in the history of the s gets it in the entleman, how b back on his a great suct mmins market Job and Gave it Through no n. Appeal to ups Didn‘t Now €t. The conduct t‘ nd the gcentle nC of cou my w which, Ua nd Lake Hard Luck Story tha mark indicat xour sincerely, The Punjab Policsman d sanitatio suld seem f item in n 1 DaC Satisfaciion, but Fault of His the Higherâ€" Help, ha W ADY LE irab Or kLG L CAT may be 16 era m ak Al AITY earthly good. It is now being div among 39 cousins, and it is doubtf: he saved it onâ€"~their account. It him no good whatever. What car the motive that makes a man money that way? Why the Penalty is so Severe for False Alarms nave reason times and that ize his preser maAl and In t "the Ro Matache L‘Africar the age ol Cill The Roving Reprrter writing in The Northern News last week says:â€"*"The porcupine who talks to himself when he‘s sure nobody‘s around, is seen aAs a mcoioring hazard in the eyes of Wilâ€" liam Brokenshire, a member Oof the Kirklard fire department. The other day the firemen came back from an auto jaunt bearing visible signs of an enccunter with one of these bush creaâ€" tures. "The porky was on the highâ€" way when I was driving along, and wouldn‘t budge when I tooted my horn," explained the smokeâ€"eater, "so I got out and helped it on its way with my fsoot." The fireman, who suffered several quill wounds from the encounâ€" ter, said he either had to move the animal or puncture his tires." STEVE L‘AFRICAN HOPES TO LIVE PAST CENTURY MARK n The Northern News, cf Kirklang Lake, last week says:â€" "Hugh Rocks, local featherweight bexer, is anxious to meet Roy Hamilâ€" ton, the Kirkland flash, in a 10 round go at 126 pounds, and issues this chalâ€" lenge through The Northern News. Rocks is a brother of Johnny Rocks, and has done some creditable fighting in the Kirkland Lake camp since 1929, He has more than 200 fights in Glasâ€" gcow, Scotland, to his credit, and is said the p: woods PORCUPINE LOOKED UPON AS A MOTORING HAZARD ajlarm NU AsSKING FOR A BATTLE WITH RCY HAMILTON AT EARLY DATE 11 those false alarms in used unnecessary danger tal and peril to the patie serves a coutle of vears T1 Ait > it Advane ) Steve men in T Iudson Bay Matachewan 10t ib no essu had D ha i me 1€ "â€"O0[ the puDd firemen alik cause t] PW« Th ilarms the l to hesitat . real one C om the t re turnd resulted ater pipe d the serious I because Hamilton is one of boxers in this neck of the has had several ref{ L‘African, one of th the Ncrth Land, and T1 12 was Ju ticn. one or 1: ) may mak cU upw 11L ae 1€ Bu 1€ i in the bursting . this case It false alarms did harm and damage e firemen an unâ€" man who turned 2a PM patients certainly vears in penitenâ€" the la spital _ on markable v manage 1C it On > hopes to him many WI than T his Lb ther where hea mark b ver. O o turned balt and and wh han jus In / sn $800,000 llv comâ€" whether 1 al rlarm me! T 11 AI T and a great chance to A GREAT FOOD IYIJIHA NYIGYVNYI 10 + SNYIGYVNYVI 48 + YGaYÂ¥NYI N 10YÂ¥W SHREDDED WHEAT Red Label, 25c. ;lIb. Orange Pekoe, 38c. %lb. Red Rose T ea Great Value in either of theseâ€" Canadian farmers produce the wheat from which Shredded Wheat is made. Help Canada‘s greatest industry by treatâ€" ing yourself to this great food bargain at least once a day â€" You‘ll profit: so will Canada. What a shameful record â€"wt appeal to both mothers anc This year let us Give Every Child a Chance! Ontario‘s Record! 104 Children killed 1,827 injured by automobiles in 1931 Nearly half of these accidents were caused by children playing in the street| They never let you down MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Leopold Macaulay, MINISTER at a startlin i motorists! BiSCUITS IN EVERY BOX

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