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Porcupine Advance, 13 Apr 1933, 2, p. 2

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éontinues 1 hnool purp $12,000.00 more the‘‘fact that were trimmed : The total cost township this y 252 O( ? of Teck *rapidly ; PAGE T®=o ca@use‘poisons to accumulate in the sysâ€" temm and bring on persistent Backache, Lumbago, Rheumatism, or Sciatica Take Gin Pills to restore the kidneys to ahealthy condition and eliminate the poison from your system. Kidney Troubles | of my infancy, 1. value BABY "I Do Not Think Their Equal Can Be Found For Children" the ailme M PPAAA # Â¥ .“.“.“.“ .“.“ .N .“.“.N.”.“.“.“..O .”.“. *# which When dealing with this institution, you have the assurâ€" ance of safety and good banking service, whether your account be large or TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $750,000,000 1€ Older than the Dominion itself, yet young as the latest :smmd business enterprise of Canada, this bank kceps‘ strong and effhicient by pursuing its traditional policy of banking practice consistent with safety for depositors, and by adjustment of its services to the demands of modern business. In times of expansion or depression, in the best and the worst of economic conditions, Canadians have learned to rely upon the unwavering safety and helpful service of the Bank of Montreal. The Bank of Montreal has Never Wavered _ in Its Course . . . H n in the townâ€" wnship includes wn of Kirkland v, the estimates is year being n 1932, despite ginal estimates ch as possible. chools in Teck given as $138,â€" t ve given iren from e reasons TABLET Yimmins Branch: D. R. B. WHITE, Manager 217 Af 1F a F Established 1817 Blairmore, Alberta, Enterprise:â€"The only time when liquor makes a man go straight is when the road curves. Miss Rantanen sued for $2,000. She| would CC told the court that, while crossing main| ment, cf street at a designated crossing place,) Same ma she was struck by a car driven by Kerr,| would cCc and allegedly, at a high rate of speed.| after the Plaintiff sustained, according to Dr.| ccuncils W. C. Rumball, who attended her, a| nine wo! fractured right wrist, injured knee cap,| during or scalp wound and other bruises. She| paying n had been ungable to walk for a month.| resentath Plaintiff said she had lost two months| than tha from work and she set her outâ€"ofâ€"pocâ€"| would in ket expenses at $238. | clal repre KPrr, Aqutomonile sales when tke case came | last week. The case, tomobile accident in K October, was the onl; the nonâ€"jury district c other action, which h having been settled. In an action in : neither appeared represented by cour: tanen, residing in employed in a hotel by Judge Hartman the High Court s KIRKLAND LAKE YOUNG LADY AWARDED $1000 DAMAGES perience BAB\‘ 4 ABLETS n ise, sequel to an auâ€" n Kirkland Lake las only business before ct court sittings, the h had been entered isel, Miss Kirkland hich the defendan irkland Lake, and here, was awarded, $1000 and costs on ile against M. W. es agent, of Rouyn, up at Haileybury . sequel to an auâ€" AFY hil en the n ~ ind ergeUliC and. a@Di¢ reeves at an early The author of this plan may have only a lovely but unworkable theory, but at least it has the merit of originality and may contain the germ of an idea for reducing the tremendous governâ€" ment overhead which we now quletly endure, Toronto Saturday Nnght:â€"The fin ancial crisis in the United States ha produced a new crop of capitalistsâ€"th youthful possessors of toy banks. ‘The writer would have byeâ€"elections Only for municipal councils at lJow cost, thus saving the high cost of some proâ€" vincial and federal byeâ€"elections. The upper offices would be filled by a genâ€" eral movingâ€"up. He would abolish the Senate and all Lieutenantâ€"Governors, thus effecting a saving of $3,000,000 during the.life of one parliament of four years. "This proposal would breed statesmen instead of partisans and would dovetail nicely into our boys parliament which is composed of the cleanest and most ‘brilliant youth of our land and would provide us with enâ€" ergetic and able reeves at an early age." [ Odd Plan to Reduce Cost | of Various Governments much of our political machinery, it a least has the merit of simplicity, Th writer outlines his plan as follows: "Instead of our annual municipa elections, hold them every fourth year There would be no provincial or federa elections. At the end of four years th reeves would constitute the count: for the next four years an« choosing their wardens as at present promoté for the Has Ingenious Plan (From Simcoe Reformer) A 7Qâ€"yearâ€"old writer in the Fa SBun, seeking some method to : the tax burden, caused by overâ€"g ment, on succeeding generations, quite a unique suggestion which revolutionize our present syste munleipal, provinvial and federa ernments. While it might prove unworkable and inapplicable anm tainly would involve the scrapp much of our political machinery least has the merit of simplicity. Head Offhice Montreal read 1UCC of beneft to ver here is t] ind judgmen hn( ding four years. their premier i is wardens are n of another foutr as at presenl years would b clal legislatur S, il and n all) the nty ind aly mem} Wh temp light being ()1 anIim beave dous (quU ho run men ing ] that somt me6 pa Pro The Horse, Ned, Died With Grin on Face The 11 LOous mal it Ing Circumstantial Story ig of the Nag ot t} Patricia Mire. Mor; the Rum for the npt Sad )robab ult Sm rle made t d cireul 1 ‘back nmno H£I mulet l ot the C Moral :â€"$ the staft t nAe was iI1KEâ€" men had their a hot spot in i Horst TY imal in the with a more )al 1JY ly own a double on n~il of the Pas AIM during the ral Patricia to secure the animal So Alex. n a small ouble, only 10rse wen at excits the plung camp Central the rum|P common | t his resâ€" him gulsing backed t the much mo s that ch inâ€" hiverâ€" when AUt T men qul m etr 71 for gretâ€" dust ) the d by P1 11 od nd irâ€" tly his ced at. agâ€" eâ€" eir in od he re be a British one, will be a "startler‘" to "Americans" in general. It may be said, however, that conâ€" siderable weight is now given to the claim that America was named after Richard Americke, a sheriff of Bristol, England, and not after the Italian, Amerigo Vespucci, who, it is said, was an obscure person, purveyor of beef or ships‘ chandler. It is claimed that John Cabot, who discovered North America in 1497, gave the name of his friend Richard Americke to the contiâ€" nent he had discovered and this claim is supported by no less an authority than Edward Scott, a keeper of manuâ€" He scripts at the British Museum, accordâ€" limâ€" Bu anC nt 1}1m n 91 1lI posit1o with and a had a breakd tinent should not original discovere less), but that t time. It other taker that was not nam so many yeal â€"â€" wWas â€"g name bility title and let it go at recognizing the diffic( time and space to ca tT Tl aAI "Americans" have rather bad time lately years past the claim with considerable w xQCu died New Origin Given for the Name of This Continent out thetr times and Ais we gave him away. ‘The cCc and the chore "Harrumph". did not approyv "‘The : next ;] C "Fresently he quietened down and leaned up against the stable wall and appeared to indulge in some thought. We came back in from the door where we had been watching the unedifying sight of "Ned‘s" demoralization and crowded around. Ned hung his head and large tears rolled down his cheeks. Yet you couldn‘t say he was sad, exâ€" actly. There was a sort of foolish grin the terrailn gOl r and "Ned" seem trouble; his legs somewhat there and occas he kicked himse hnear him say / threée Teet of his sta the ho he bet by th n his face, as well, wellâ€"it w inyhow." â€" He | imes and his D3 0 AY ither bad time lately. Of course, for past the claim has been made ith considerable weight that the Americans," so called, have no excluâ€" ve right to the name abrogated to iemselves. Canadians, people of Cenâ€" al and Southern America have equal ght to the title of "Americans" it is ‘gued. But people in the larger half Northern America have contented emselves with the fine title of Canaâ€" ans, while the South Americans have ed the word "South" before the other tle and let it go at that. So, toâ€"day cognizing the difficulty of using the me and space to call them the people ins, Wwhille the SsSuth Americans nave d the word "South" before the other e and let it go at that. So, toâ€"day ognizing the difficulty of using the ie and space to call them the people the United States" or similar proper me, and appreciating the impossiâ€" ty of a term like "United Stateser‘" their own manufactures Usonian" similar oddity, there has been a disâ€" ition to admit that the "Americans" h a big part of the gold of the world, 1 a large share of the earth‘s wealth, i about as complete a financial akdown and money scarcity as known Then to loc! , dead can t happy hC rems troubl 1€ 1 dea cam ty tha idic li iph. . ~It wWas p approve of these next morning 11 that the nam h l 1ven mbu. 11 with th )T emed os be hn much as t vas a fine 1 hiccoughed breath was a last look much as to say: "Well, is a fine large evening iccoughed a c:uple of reath was terrible. So last look and went t said "Silly old fool" boy frowned and said , was plain that they of these goingsâ€"on. rning when we went him "Ned" was lyving TA ho but top have 5 have affirmed hat the name a na T1 that a present o ~tell * 10n AIm 1LY 11 continent through the w the Cana That the â€" be named by Janada (mor 1€ been sam frien wande one he hevy m imong their t should be "Americans" me, but that hav having was lying silly grin 5 that > ht 1AY not the disâ€" anadian > Ccomei rds the Americ? spucCel ha l 11n 19 ribou someé€ @bou! Magistra hope tha on the w ail m U 1 elic Athk at h work 11 heit Reev hand Kirklar Atkinsc > migh Ameri ht be spai many yvear 11 Meara refe istice meted n, and the t be spared | Lak tend nt comp h M a ut Kit Try The Ad Timmins give yoOu nearane lies in giy your daily task 98 out of ev to us say that medicine. Buy yourself simply worn out. Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" F. M. Burke Ltd. 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