sling. my sl and C previ These KrusC ed in enougn | night : I neuritis testimon token of Neuritis i: the blood. . culating all ting up inf that causes Kruschen S to set the Kruschen c needs to pet back into a of neu t WO ARM IN SLING WITH NEURITIS stika has a number of ing cough. A mild epidemic of "pinkâ€"eye" is re ported from Kirkland Lake, while Swa that all : thoughtfu little poer vance las might hel in the art THUESDAY, JUNE 14TH. 1934 picnitc p the othi they wil board b and wha in its n In these peal. stt cause it After d cleanlin ful picn "Trustir play the like to 1 The gol The golder manners ; appeal parties spoil t af t at the Continuation School. The Candidate, the Federal Member ann others will be present. A meeting will be held at South Porcupine on in says she is giving wI her relief from neuriti Skating Rink Saturday, June 16 Liberal Rally Saturday, June 16 icnic Parties Should Clean up After Picnics Baking Sale in pet usly Sit arba Thursday June 14th. i1 1IM Jos. Bradette, M.FP., John Rowlandson, 1ImIm have Hon. J. C. Elliot, And immatiC those c Its can clean, tid then OnNlL 1TY Im, an had 1 be held on puD VX n in the tissues,| Brockville Recorderâ€"Times:â€" Childâ€" xcruciating pains.|ren using rollerâ€"skates on busy streets be safely trusted | are terror enough for motorists, but right. . Because| when they adopt the practice of being just what Nature!| towed behind bicycles, as some of them ur internal organs | are doing in Brockville, it is enough to normal condition.| make drivers‘ hair turn white. Speakers: "â€"(Myrs.) N. E. L. ; _of impurities in impure blood, cirâ€" system and setâ€" n in the tissues, kcruciating pains. be safely trusted right. Because hs I have had id up till the last to ‘carry It in a have abandoned leep undisturbed, ehold duties that not have done. e received â€" from has all happenâ€" I am optimistic in another fortâ€" aid goodâ€"byve to all. Call this a God Save the King e hnhope that it iny picnic spots , healthful and xÂ¥ } j0n" this WOâ€" hen she writes and others at 8 p.m. of whoop nopec indly anc der whose ‘ The Adâ€" The Liberal Candidate IC 1¢ ind ht hC cardâ€" ‘ spot i1 not them apâ€" rde me iti )T Someone is fortunate indeed withâ€" cut knowing it. The beautiful little house given by the Feldman Timber Co. as a prize at the 25th Anniversary Pair last week was won by Ticket No. 2181 but the holder of this ticket is not known. The little house won genâ€" eral admiration at the fair and many expressed the hope that this prize might come to them. Now the beauâ€" tiful house awaits a claimant. The holder of Ticket 2181 has not disclosed his or her identity. Whoever holds ticket No. 2181 should turn in the tickâ€" et and receive the prize. ‘The house is one that would delight the heart of any little girl. If someone has won this prize who has no place to set the house, it may easily be given away to some youngster that would prize it highly. . Accordingly the holder of Ticket No. 2181 should present the ticket and see to the disposal of the Ticket No ticket and prize. Ticket No. 2181 Winner of the Feldman House Sergt. Halley and former Constable| Porcupine 1 Gilligan, as well as W. R. Dodge, assay â€", develop a | er. The evidence went to show that ) the central quantity of gold ore was found in ) and adjace; club bag at a Timmins hotel, the club. may be int bag being believed to be the property| what "Gol of Pucitauski, and the key for this| th© North. club bag being found in his possession.| and its pro: As the answers given by him to the poâ€"| of the "r lice in regard to his possession of the| "Gold" says gold ore did not appear satisfactorily| â€" "Announc to the police, Pucitauski was placed| Central Po under arrest and the club bag and: develop a | gold ore were taken in charge by the| acres, direct police. At court on Saturday the acâ€"| ducing gol« cused claimed that he had taken the‘! district, is gold as a sort of security for some| standing cc money that he said he had loaned the| recent year man who gave him the gold. He | field.. gested that he was simply holding the| "Many at gold ore simply as collateral for the| the past money he said was owing to him.| geological c Judge Caron found Pucitauski guilty of | stocd, to gi the charge against him and 1mposed‘ company, b the three months‘ term with the time| cess. The fa already spent in jail to count as piut not brought of the sentence. | mainâ€" faeto Three Months Term in Highâ€"grade Case tried before a . dence had been Kasimer Judge C illegally When ht Magistra of Pucitauski _ Sentenced _ by aron on saturday. Time Jail to Count as Part Imposed by Judge Gore Bay Recorde advice clipped from live that none of : deny the relationshi and elegance of opened recently called the "Sut It attracts the : into town by r« older service sts mediate vicinit] handsome and t to make the vi entering a town taste to judge fr at the entrance tagaml Sery corner of W streets. ern station Mr. Perrau tion who al Many made i Attractive New Service Stations Open to P1 gomery Wright Prank manage secretary, all of TV Vineland; E. M. B H. C. McCloskey phyry. The 5 events ocurred cCc like geological e ductive areas of field. These fac company‘s â€" prope merit and well w ploration which crossâ€"cut v Central Po inary explC out at the : "In a g( G. H. Wri Irom. tral _ simila Intyre all lie into use been Crium phyry Joli been done in stated that : drillrocords favourable sti preperty. prise four Cclaims Of t Mines Ltd., in which stock interest is held two claims of Parmac F three claims of the Gig four claims of the Di As the surface of the pt ly low, swampy groutr covered with mill tailin sible to do much surfacs ted amcunt of 4diamot stocd, to group t company, but pre cess. The fact tha not brought absut main factors re of the merged pro " The holdings â€" develop a ‘bl: acres, directly ducing gold district, is rs has S101n. Harmé and * ng bar mad Porcupine develop a the central 19th. The will vote fo ernment c pite her gre faculties ab formerly li1 north at th ‘Gold," Magazine of North on "Central Porcupine‘ Lady of Ninetyâ€"Three to V ote for the Government it CE vill be ood wi OX Mt Arrangements . fhay ) with the Coniaru of the "Goldale" ; n sunk to a depth and with and 1t favorable in The A ine Mine: 3 a block â€"thal idded ict nt mpts vears ml confi 11 it P it VA C DP h I1 Min im Mi1 . < I1r P1 tblite T1 ntered sALE OF HOME BAKING ON SATURDAY OF THIS Hon. Chas. McCrea Using Acroplane to Get Round nd. with the oad ~thers 1 Benefit of New Road to Christmas Lake Through Efforts of M.;~L. _A., ‘Koad â€"N 1€ t] 11 1. L. A., Road Now Being Built Through Godfrey and Turnbull Townships. _ Prospectors Appreciate in th prom is . in The mile: s that or e |being coveret by Matth Uurs. 1t 100KS as If HMHon. CAas. wo‘uld be able to visit all secâ€" his riding before the election _ to the aeroplane. il n behalf of the NC prospect Godfrey Christm n UD Wi ter Hotr _this wee m. . in â€"th th the ane The Advance advocated the roplane in the North Land the war concluded, The pointing out how speciâ€" om the commercial viewâ€" rroplane would prove in of great distances. Beâ€" immense territory to be is North Land, the aeroâ€" to have a special future was easy to mention parâ€" in which it could be used dvantage. Few, however, in the course of a few in the course of a few plane would be in comâ€" election purposes. Such, e case and there seems ar aptitude in the fact hose making special use ne is that pioneer of the has. McCrea, Minister of Mrs. McCrea has found way he can hope to cover the few days at his diâ€" ie use of the aeroplane. McCrea does not favour a means of travel. He he T. N.O. or even the C.P.R.. but none of these daware 8 l re ha ivity Altar baki re »ltore before movâ€" w building). Events Altar Guild are alâ€" ind all are invited to ind l rt} nt has been renewed inâ€" y in the country beâ€" Christmas Lake and C pe â€"t(O All The | different secâ€"| As a conbequence; 1m@as been busy for| the ageroplane hasl tant demand. The| s in other cases, 13' otable advanw.ge' l ordinarily take ‘ ret by aeroplane in ks as if Hon. Chas. ble to visit all secâ€" ]/‘ m\“\\\\\\\\“.’;\ meat mnlyv by suggested a road d Turnbull townâ€" The matter A. F. Kenning, M. usual interest and anything for this he impressed upâ€" the desirability of idvantage to prosâ€" was stressed as but rly eip ruild to June pren ) starts out as t every sectiorn means the use y by that meâ€" o see all the t that is not McCrea, â€" He lace _ possible be nelid on ie 16th from mises at 56 occupied by before movâ€" him lb innounce > held o1 16th fron Kenning out in would is not and | road | * * * % 8X * 888484588R 55445 554X 5 4) * 4415344 * * The high standing taken by the puâ€" pils in the examinations as given aâ€" bove reflects the greatest credit upon the Grey Sisters Convent as well as upon the pupils themselves. The fact that the great majority have passed with honours, many of them pwith firstâ€" class honours, tells its own story of the talent of the pupils and the ability and interest of the teachers of music training them. Both are to be congraâ€" tulated on the noteworthy success aâ€" chieved. Advanced Senior Grade Pirstâ€"class honoursâ€"Eulis L Doris Donovan (technical ments). senior Grade Firstâ€"class honoursâ€"Olive Lafranie Florence Baderski Catherine LAng Mary Sutherland (technical require Mary ments) Honoursâ€" Baderski, M lan, Floris 1 quirements Firstâ€"class honoursâ€"Marjorie Flower: Mildred Bucovetsky, Elaine Duggan Jacqueline Sullivan, Manley Plowers. Junior Grade Honoursâ€"Anna McPherson, Lorraing Baderski, Mary Cotnam, Eddy McLelâ€" Pirstâ€"class ho ovan, Jean Murt; Honoursâ€"Irene SUT las Pupils of Grey Sisters, Timmins, Re ceive Music Diplomas with Honours List of Successful Pupils at Examination The following p ind obtained certi Music Diplomas and Honours to Pupilis "*xaminations in music were held at c Grey Sisters‘ Convent, 116 Spruce eet, north, Timmins, on FPriday of t week, June 8th, by J. W. Bearder, is. Doc., F. R. C. P., of the Dominion llege of Music, Montreal Liberalâ€"Conservative Candidate for Cochrane South A. F. Kenning, M. L. A. Hon. Wesley A. Gordon, Minister of Mines Inrtermediatt McAlendin Elementary Grade ss honoursâ€"Marjorie FPlower Timmins Skating Rink Croatian Hall, .S.chumacher at 8 p.m. rimary honou Liberalâ€"Conservative Association hn rsâ€"â€"Eulis Donovan technical _ requireâ€" Grade O Grade (technic Wt requlire in the interests of T18A The Morseâ€"c after. patrol C Captain Cran gressing with and the be able to pas for the of Jun( It seemed. as had entered i several tenderfoc class tests, the the skipping test McCoy, Christin bib, Marjorie Ba all passed their was skipping tC stopping. Annic ing, and Marjory After inspect horseshoe. T consisted of C Habib and Lo flag. Followin enrolled. «The VI1S1011 to the each patrol. A Company spection marks Mcetn News and Notes of Timmins Gair] Guides etng of the Guides Last Fr Evening, Lieut. HMHabib in Charg for Inspeciion. Other Notes of 11 COrneI eemed a entered 1â€"tendertf tests, th of donkey‘s taj of Lieutenant y comes isterhood econd Louse ADranan wing this, Jean Then the Guid dered ecti The â€" Olhm the Meetin Habil to PneI er in" t] 1 and kippit 11 hundred id passe under Habib onest one being n Baker, Phyllis n, Dorothy . Haâ€" d Patricia King, jing test which undred ~without marched into a party, which Brown, Dorothy ham, raised the ean Baker was uides played a nder the superâ€" [abib., and went ryâ€" ~Guide d their s whicl difficult. test ~at the end luall G. D. O‘Meara dashes hope to tra met inspt pecti s held nt â€" proâ€" When riday xork LC Kirkland Lake t] 91 othe?t fiy blackfly Shoreâ€"Labradox Hatchery). â€" Cof leading mining and â€" particulars + Montreal. "BEAT TT ist HON. CHAS. McCRE HEARD AGAIN OVER AIR LAST WEEK h ‘ludin howed th arned anc The Flies Are Here: Ge the nC in the 6 3} Cimt wn ‘fiy nIm M 1 mpanies , â€" mosqui H earC Min nd wou T‘immin [fon. M h 1¢â€" PA minili MCC mot puls s imork repuls TC McC P}F 11 p1 sandfly. At ive than anyv peat add1t RCessary rmulatâ€" ‘â€"North re‘s _Fly Sold by h over 90 id pulpâ€" olerable wavs Min ind 111