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Porcupine Advance, 28 Feb 1935, 2, p. 7

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whe first max of the 41â€" terms 0o presider club. His : New Yor cast his ba Braves. Given 1 lease by 1 Threeâ€"Year {( Babe has Sc tyâ€"one Y American â€" CGengral will be Ki Sudbury | be interes Babe Ruth Signs up | with Boston Braves North Bay beating the f the most opt way City say be able to d The Neéew Li little more do has met ano There is no . teams on a b there may be prised hocke andâ€"home se Porkies be vi of the finals Porcupine, th one of the la Porcupine. are to play the Sudbury Bay Trappse: In the senior | Haileybury and S survivors. Accor from Sudbury, the to meet Haileybur that series goss o Last week it was to Haileybury semiâ€"fi In the junior se Bay, Sudbury,; New N.OH.A. a now. In the Junior Section North Bay, Sudbury, New Liskeard and South Porcupine are to Battle it Out. What About the "Mines League" Idea? N.O.H.A. Sections are â€" | Now Nearing the Finals.. Junior Porkies Enter Semiâ€"Finals Toâ€"Morrow Night Nee i u. ns ons â€" m is > en ns * Both jun THURSDAY. FEBRUARY BTH. 1935 11 Willi 11 k Good Health May Win for Him ontract Made. rved for T‘ irs with the inC and (qut Millior Tho Kirkland Lake ‘y are thsz> onl to despatche Wol Wo mi A€ econd v nal Lea 1e winn kland L »*kland L top mone mous favo c3p first p. ional ions of the als quickly wn tha dAitor h toâ€"da lespatche eniors at Boston 16 al op North South rmers s and 101 d Hoblitz Take Canadian Golf to English Greens the id of eVE molt wWould b the thre to do th that a * would .b presenta Ssoutl them. for p and bur somethin Sudbury repC A 1 Pa nl 1pi distri Mint Nic 11 s cam of th emble 10 a sIngle e whole g d from th Had it bee i Kirkland "allâ€"~stars‘ by in in Timmins this min:s league of the is, â€" McIntyre and ould play amongst and when the time , a single team, reâ€" _ whole gold camp _ from the stars of [ad it been possible there is litle doubt team, well coached, nior playofis right operating a mines there is little traâ€" Games with outside between the South the one in Timâ€" 1¢ came Leagu Premi nd ind formally an _ conference at l Jacob Ruppe! s‘ and Emil I 1€ ‘emier Hepburn 1 a man twice. at that. Not ixe down twice f{ Teck igue of be eC 1i] iskeardâ€"Kirkâ€" junior group i close game, content with v had alreadv Lhe DIg Ielâ€" inconditional They clar that no the Yankees er Ruth this 1€ vIC Ooal 1M Lake and the pick township the Sudâ€" O w artlâ€" hom glaâ€" Mon below l¢ ‘ all day long of unemployment. The minute that you paint a rosy vision, they turn upon you with supreme deriâ€" sicn and give you arguments that last | forever to prove prosperity will come | back never." Semiâ€"finals in the senior NOH.A. begin toâ€"night at Haileybury when Kirkland La@ke Millionaires go down to try their luck at the district town. The reiurn game is to be played in Kirkland Lake on Saturday night. The winner of the series will meet Sudbury in the finals. Corned beef and cabbage are comâ€" mended to the curlers, but Dr. Colby adds the words of a great sage:: "Just sultivate your gardens," for gardening is one of his own recreations. elsction; whate‘re may be the choice or the rejectionâ€"e‘en should the House be drowsy as the Senateâ€"we‘ll still have Stevens, Woodsworth, King and Benâ€" nett: and if towards the Left too far they go, we always can fall back on Taschereau." ind for matches against outstandâ€" f Associaticn, and Ross ‘"Sandy" ntreal, LEFT, along with Ed Innes w, also of Tordnto, will be «other Dr. Colby then surveys mankind, if not from China to Peru, at least from Japan to Italy, and continues with his rhymes: "We come back, at last, to our leaders, from all of whom we cannot be seceders, There‘s one thing sure about the next "We have emerged, we‘re told, from th= depression: Or are emergingâ€"that is the expression: Stotks have come backâ€"it rings from every steepleâ€"or will come backâ€"though not to the same people. These optimistic slogans keep us going, so we forget at.times how much we‘re owing. Yet there are pesâ€" simists who find enjoyment in talking "Last year he delivered a somewhat similar address in which he told his fellowâ€"members when and how old Scotland rose to glory. He now apâ€" proaches the members from a different angle. seasonâ€"King says "cold feet"; perhaps you know the reason. Meanwhile, on these midâ€"winter days it‘s warming to hear that our whole system needs reâ€" forming. How much we need we shall not know till summerâ€"it takes at least four months to cure a bummerâ€"a great deal longer still if you don‘t care, and leave the whole thing up to laissezâ€" faire." The following heading and all is an editorial from The Toronto Mail and Empire : â€" 4 A Business Man‘s Rhymes Addressed to Curlers It is not Ooften that a businsss man finds ime to indulge in poetry. When ne _does we feel like offering a word of enâ€" couragement. His efforts may ‘ add grace to the amenities of life or sven contribute something to the gaiety of nations. And so we have pleasure in calling attention to the address given recently by Dr. C. W. Colby, of Monâ€" treal, to the Royal Montreal Curling Club, of which he is a member. He is a graduate of McGill and of Harvard, and has a long string of academic titles earnsed by devotion to midnight oil. He is also a director of the Canadian Bank of Commerce and other large corporaâ€" tions. What he modestly calls his "rhymes" we leave to the discernment of our readers. s "For those of us who live here in the snow zone, it‘s fortunate that we have so much ozone; and that though taxes keep up wildly whirling, we can at times relax and practice curling. Among the octher blessings I might mention, it, sceems quite clear that there is no intenâ€" tion to bring on the election at this| Curler in Montreal Indulges in Poetry nterest in senIiOor nship is at its â€"he s understood toâ€"( its are being to Haileybury as pecial wire with those who remain ‘urler and Financier Writes Rhyme and Reason. Adâ€" vice to Curlers and to Orâ€" dinary Folks. mior hockey in Te sâ€"height just now and toâ€"day that arrangeâ€" made to take a speâ€" well as supplying bulletins of play at home. In the second p claimeg the first half they too got a setâ€" But the Millionaires, despite the four goal lead they took to Kapuskasing, did not play the kind of defensive hocâ€" key they played against the Porkies a short time ago. They went right in, intent on giving the Bears another good beating and were surprised to find that Hodnett, Kapuskasing gcalie, was not easy to beat. Kirkland Lake Milliscnaires weren‘t so much better than the Kapuskasinz team on Monday night as the fans exâ€" pected them to be. The Polar Bears of the northern town held town the strong Millionaires to a noâ€"score game right up to the last two minutes ot play, when Len Godin, former Timmins player, scored the only goal of the night. ‘The Millionaires now mcet Haileybury in the semiâ€"finals of the N. O .H .A. Kirkland Lake Wins 3 at Kapuskasing Battle Put up by Kapuskasing Proved a Surprise. Hodnett in Goal for Kap Keeps Them Out. Only Score in Last T‘wo Minutes. Memorial Cup j Series "A" Marc Maritimes branch tawa district wint Ottawa. All series wi games with the Victories will c point. All gam a maximum o score is tied at three periods. If each team â€" game will be pl the second. In game being neo game at Montre game at Torontc Series "C" Fa: and April 1; v against Maritim games in M Memorial sued by Allan and Memorial Cup Draws Released by C.A.M.A. utomatically chan series "B" OQO.HA. winners agains IFT Charlie Conacherâ€"To Hive Corn Syrup labelâ€"specify pirture of Conacher measuring 5" x 8" mounted on ma CharlieConacher > 4 A Memorial Cup Allan Cup QOttawa d k to Kapuskasing, Kirkland Lakeâ€"Goal, Ames; defencse, d of defensive hocâ€" | Godin, Porter; centre, McKinnon; riinst the Porkies a | wings, Swayze, Cooke; alternates, FPasâ€" hey went right in, | anc, Myre, O‘Connor, Thoms; subâ€"goal. Bears another good | Conway. rprised to find that Kapuskasing â€" G"al Hodnett; deâ€" ng gcalie, was not | fence, Fatton, Van Rassel; centrs, Dudgeon; wings, Wilkes, Belanger; alâ€" period, the Bears | ternates, Wilson, Miller, Dion, f as their own, but | subâ€"goal, Jeffrey. â€"back when A-mesl Refereeâ€"Ken Buchan, Kapuskasing. 1 wns 11 gold miners. But in the last five minâ€" utes, play suddenly opened up and there was plenty of action around both nets. Godin‘s goal was scored on a pass from Swayze. every who cabb m‘ from Mor a¢ img wil digtric eedt aC dli hould bI T‘he Teams Junior Semiâ€"Finals to Open at So. Porcupine "irst in Junior Playdowns Sees New Liskeard and §?uth End Lined up for the N.O.H.A. Group Honours, Friday Evening. cby Union has Changed the Rule on Deadâ€"Ianers N ‘THE COURTSâ€"Wendy Barrie of the screen and David Niven in very happy and striking pose. Canadian Rug>y Union madd TY o1 Sudbury Star:â€"A witness in a Suâ€" pserior Court trial at Seattle testified that everything was "Okeyâ€"Doke," but the expression which came over the judge‘s face indicated that he had his doubts about it. Mail and Empire:â€"Mr. Beatty says that it is not a source of great satisfacâ€" tion to a man to have a large funeral. Porhaps it is the same as with titles, the satisfaction being chiefly that of the wife. Honorar] Cusker, Re Gruchy, T Prof. E. A viceâ€"presid PACE SEVTN im group all nce, Numella, igs, Richardâ€" oran, Miller, b=â€"goal, Wilâ€" iyved in inâ€" Cub Wolves H#, and alâ€" playing in vounsâ€" of Northâ€" between ipine will hape 28TH, 1935 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO PAGEB SEVEN s U THURSDAY o ] Â¥ Junior Porkies Enter Semiâ€"Finals Toâ€"Morrow Night mm 1. 1 <a) Take ('an;uli;m»i;nit“ to English Greens | Allan and Memorial Cup se o oo e i n 8 e se | l)ra\\'stvlv:N'd by '.'..\.!‘l..\_ \ J ; i ; : Junlor Senll‘Flnals t() itmorial «Gup hoces oi | Marob of Open at So. Porcupine sued by Viceâ€" 161 C Duncar F < 4 2P 4 e Maritim f the C.A.H.A veekâ€" % x gan + j "irst in Junior Playdowns Sees New Liskeard and South § l C .. J 3 ;( End Lined up for the N.O.H.A. Group Honours, Friday me ‘#t ‘Poronto, | is e M Evening. | in Poror | 2 Otta wa ‘ , e I ’ | | 93 he poit ' New d 1 I } m group all § sB \ PS Porcupit n ( nce, Numella, * A ( gan x (Frida igh n f McKa t V ving Richardâ€" Gu n 4 \ , scame at . ) ] ; 1Or e N.O.H.A 1 n, 1 Dora Miller e l [X uon 2000 | SKIâ€"IJUMPING EVENT AT s ; e j e y roal, Wil * W iC OH d L game at To: M a ® BOURKES 8 A p Series C i M l F ti and April 1 1 B R € m . F‘A t‘S l and alâ€" 1 1 Lsns ; against Mari I 4 playing in . t C ) ) y i 9 y th games in M < f ) 1 young â€" All series w ) k > ‘ Kirl id 1 ty t] y y\ £ 4 C1 m 1y 4 . .. gsames with 1 ‘ 1 n effe AM3 n ( 1 7 between Victories ipine will point. All gam ) yed 1 e + R ) f , . h F 4 dlay c Cub Wolves a maximum of 30 minutes when t olimp. WiHi a ¢ y e P P score is tied at the 0 f ' is diy Â¥ hont f (NOH A honout d » ( j of Northâ€" hree periods b I n t ) O If each team wi1 ime the thit a( n v as n s game will be played or h ne ic om the second. In ( I irq | the south t | game being necessary the dat W nd | automatically changes tim=d to nmo I ) 7 Memorial Cup LC Memorial Cup ni 1 la Bourkt Series "A" March 19 and Marc ( I N r it Engiand for matches against outstandâ€" ‘.‘»I;l:mxm-.\ wit t AÂ¥ain C ‘BY it Pre p Car Go Ass itior anc ss . "Sf y M liat iolf Ass 1‘..~1_ nd Ro <5md, tawa wirn i who isceedt e 3 1 Iaylor, of Montreal, LEFT, along with Ed Innes PME a ks ow f y Hoblit Phil J F , £f Toronto will ‘be «other | cabbage should will represe ‘Tred Hob.tzel, top Phi ‘ariey below, also of ronto, 1 e f x 1 ; Cmtraric ; h 7 Gat A e 4 ts wasl t |_ Series "B" O.HA. winners against ‘ every day mia vo membe? ( Dz C n Will me from the wes | I i k eratioe Sn en * ] ‘) 70 Klrkland ake 1l lS ON ‘THE COURTSâ€"Wendy Barrie of the screen and David Niven in a | very happy and striking pose Sm es o ce e n mm nionshins declared layed in inâ€" * i * | f | § B1 N N J f@ 1 9 ; rites] t K p k 5 g 1'0 Rugby Union has Changed |P°"°%"S . n on l ow Nearing the FIDMALS curier and Fnuncier writes at 1 Unjon MQS OM junior and Interscholastic Rhyme and Reason. Adâ€" > e in ie 0 Cl e e Oe 31 Cinaft! y s ie +4 j o C «C ds L m « r . ract â€" 1» ed a Surnrise. Hodne! _â€"_._._._â€" Honorary | ident, D i. A. Mcâ€" In the Junior Section North Bay, Sudbury, New Liskeard vige ho Cunlets and t3 Orâ€" Bd'ttl(“] ut up h§ l\dpusl\dsmg Proved a Surprise. xi.(,(iu t1 P eansale. umon a (‘:1\1\‘ o John Be. and South Porcupine are to Battle it Out. What About {nary Folks | _ in Goal for Kap Keeps Them Out. Only Score in L@St | change in its rules at the annual M®@â€" |Grjchy, Toronto; first viceâ€"president, I io ts HSS: 1‘“"0 Nllnlll(,‘s‘, |ing at Toronto on Saturday in regard A. Hardv, Saskatoon:; second B c * Curler in Montreal N.O.H.A. Sections are n Paciss ) the punt rule. This new alteratic sident. W. C. Foulds, Toronto; the "Mines League" Idea? | se | Both junior and senior section 7 o mnethi d i ind Like a d' .I'm.- Inll(f\\'mg'fllwnflfng and nll} is :m; Kirklang Lake Millionaires weren‘t in the Kirkland Lake net played up to |should tend to have the highâ€"powered .\;,”1[5” viceâ€"president, G. W. Ballard, N.OHA. are neari e fina Sudbury te: are "allâ€"stars", the pick | ‘lF‘l‘{)Iy,lilll from ‘The Toronto Mail and | so much better than the Kapuskasing form and stopped them all booters temper their drives and Will |ramilton: fourth viceâ€"president, Thomâ€" now of the gue of Teck Hm,“;‘mp; I‘f\ml‘:"” s team :):1)1(»11(111_’» zzlun’:_u.\ the fans exâ€" In the third the M »1;:11.1'4‘» changed 1'.~:- have a tend m',\'\m add :n_?ll\t' COnâ€" ‘as Mitchell, Montreal; secretaryâ€"treaâ€" In "Ihe senio If Kirkiand Lake | and acue of the Budâ€" l usiness Man s‘ Rhymes Addressed ;])‘t.'('l(‘d them to be. The Polar Bears {2(('11(‘.\“1121(1 .(m«:n-r! th their famous | trol to the punting phase of the R. W. Hewitson, Toronto. Haileybury ‘and Sudbury ate d ohnly puryidigtri ? .lo Curlers . !m the “f”'_”“"'P town held town the plays :l);{: slowed f"’“‘ game down unt 1‘ In future on direct boots to the deadâ€" This will ‘ be Secretary Hewitson‘s survivor lir to despatche a y m "'\1\;. I is not :Unvn‘thm a business man | strong Mllll(')llk‘ln'r\‘ to a noâ€"score game it looked as if the V!rum" would end |line and sticks into touchâ€"inâ€"goal .;1 fourtsenth term as keeper of the books ‘ j.m:in ime to indulge in poetry. Whenne | right up to the last two minutes otf scoreless and give the round to th poirt will be given and the ball will b€| angq pis excellent services received the i1 last five minâ€" | scrimmaged 40 yards out instead Oof 25| pearty congratulatiscns of the gatherâ€" play, when Len Godin, former Timmins gold miners. But in the of the utes, play suddenly opened up and | round both | in goal and goes off a defending playâ€" oo from Sudbury, t idbury seniors are| yé o rt of mir eague of t EV ols A m 1eague 01 does we feel like offering a word of enâ€" to meet Haileybu the winner of| Foreupin immil feintvre and| 3 h i limmins, Mclntyre and| couragement. His <efforts may ‘ add However, if the kick lands| ;,,, player, scored the only goal that Kirkland Lakeâ€"| South Porcupine would play amongst | t hiti ig s iÂ¥ht â€""Tha p Last week , Kland Lal a HLt | grace to the amenities of life or | night. Th Millionaires now mees there was plenty of action at in Ast C 1 I i Kirklan them: ves all year and when the time| . h ita Bs C 1. 5 io an 5 Arate s hn 4 x s c en i Haileyburt miâ€"final for 5j siners ta . | contribute something to the gaiety of | Haileybury in the semiâ€"finals of the N. | nets. »(1()(11{} s goal was red on a jer ov the de ‘l(ih{;( or f ‘x- a tou 11â€"1%‘- Mail and Empirc Mr. Beatty says In the % x c 4 ‘"o am, T€â€" | nations. And so we have pleasure in | OH.A. | pass from Swayze [ goal, the point will be allowed to the that it is not a source of great satisfacâ€" n vhne Juni ( e are Nort] presentatiyv of the whole gold car I 44 § i > Eo iiHana in o Lk Tha Ta: ie on starrAe ant P : es * P §0:0 attention to the address given ut the Millionaires, despite the four | Phe Teams |gefending team 25 yards out. .._} tion to a man to have a large funeral Psrhaps it is the same as with titles, ay, Sudbut ind South! would bs from t} x ; y ) y :. P, s ; uc '““ ouuill) wouid De assembied Irom thne ars Ofi recently by Dr. C. W. Colby, of Monâ€"| BOAl lead they took to Kapuskasing,| Kirkland Lakeâ€"Goal, Ames; defence, St. Thcmas intermediatss of 1 Eo en CS ims. Had it been possible| treal, to the Roval Montreal Curling| 4d not play the kind of defensive hocâ€" | Godin, Porter; centre, McKinnon; |O.R.F.U., and Deer Lodge juniors of lt o ; 4 4 y : s the satisfaction being chiefly that of wings, Swayze, Cooke; alternates, Fasâ€" | Winnipeg, put in claims for DominiOn key they played against the Porkies a are to pl f t vear. there is litle doubt | >A i T 7 ; the Sudbury Cub Wolve nd th« a "Porcupine :«::m 'will <A-lm("'(})‘::*()i 3 sls \\:11('.}1 e l\ en oh. short time ago They went right in, | anc, Myre, O‘Connor, Thoms; subâ€"goal, | championship their 1934 performâ€"| the wile :f""v" I' 1 | would b ) :‘(-“ y)."_r“f]fl \l'l'yvy)'.“ 2 QI.”(““““ o M(._C’I“ :l_nd Of HHI.‘._il].(I' ‘ll“[(xni on Rl;;"’ 'h" B(.‘.”\;‘ "“')'ll]:f (r()()ri k‘ ;“‘.“-‘4)\‘- § e o2 3 ie 34 | ‘A,‘;('., \-‘""‘)“.\ :11‘)1..::“,\1"(,‘ (\1}{‘{:‘ ‘l‘:‘i\fl'll( n d e North B ha ttle no hops of | now Expen of ,b,-.f\;..l l,\ A. “A”Tlll (nd hk.“ adone .jn'mg ()1_::('§1clem1f' es bvutmt; and \\(hl \1n';)r~i~-'(i“u\; fmd:h-x“‘ | ‘1[2;1)‘):..;}\':15111\* â€" Goal, Hodnett; deâ€" | all C ‘.u.r;.(:i:-ll" \ch‘\l;nn; ‘:Iiwi]i'vv "‘)"1\'- \A\‘L"H “:H(“NU'V Star:â€"A witness in a Suâ€" beating the nous Cub Woive ven ) leacue are sma s . ” * | earned by (i(-\'mmn.m mldnmhr‘ oil. He Ho ‘u:: es pcane cwng . ,,: se . e £ . S li-H ie e e NP sc ‘v,“vu“ perior Court tmal at Seattle testified L mal here is little tra is also a director of the Canadiah Bank | d pusk ng gcalie, was n fence, atton, an R . lon of a senior a year previ l. N easy to beat | Dudgeon; wings, Wilkes, Belang« alâ€" | ously, these claims were tossed out.| that everything was "Okeyâ€"Doke," but the expression which came over the the m« optin i the Gateâ€"| ve y j Games wi s * raInes WwIvn OUts10d€¢ | of Commerce and other large corporaâ€" | h i5 7 ‘l" 2 ¢ Miller non, Lesle; | in order to clear up the matlter In the second period, the Bears | ternates, Wilson, ted that he had his way City sa ) j s will | team blit beta ; : ; be abl f u> * €00u0N | tions, What he modestly calls his | ., oc 7 # C amie LC ip a good fight.) Porcupine rin} nd the one in Timâ€"| «,, i j to t ; nc claimeg the first half their own, but | subâ€"goal, Jeffre; | season 1935, it was judg face t ~ p t 3 "rhymes we leave to e discer mt | . | R F | The Ne Liskea ri is a | min | q 3 5 : en y too got a se when Ames Refereeâ€"Ken Kapuskasing. | « hat there will be no cha doub ib 1 ittle more NWY 4 of our readers * little mor neither team Sudbut 1 North Bay seniors playâ€"| > R ; smm mm I e | 4 | For those of us who live here in the las n me group.‘ 6 d - on Monday | it‘s f | There ""C) | snow zone, it‘s fortunate that we have| C 1 YO 1 the Tranner teams on a | m s he Trappe: | so much ozone; and that though taxes | € 11 @ D 1 Lo Win ancd 10sses 0 went ‘dox to 1 ) lefaq t y there m um 5 aczeat. ) keep up wildly whirling, we can at times nbDe 0 irâ€" )A € Sudbury team j prised h C % o Goury team,) relax and practice curling. Among the| rised h : vher h ome~â€" | mainly fro h FTood mine, were pootrâ€" regi j t j t andâ€"hom pesin Shoulda the! 1y : in o + cther blessings I might mention, it | Porkies | fio ; ems quite clear that there is no intenâ€"| ! tion to bring on the election at this| | of the final ith Cub Wol n the y 4 n T ied 1 y Porcunine. I tss ue iR ie New Liskeardâ€"Kirkâ€" | seasonâ€"King says "cold feet"; perhaps n i propao D I I in the nior erou : aone of ‘the iargest 4 o n j junior group| you know the reason. Meanwhile, on | L o1 eason on t t ] > h a I was a close game,! these midâ€"winter days it‘s warming to 1C1 cpinl e f} 4 A \\1(}1t(_.:» v k "";“:3_ ’ ,:.‘;1 < : . ‘,}“‘ 'M"f'f“n\\!‘i_ hear that our whole system needs reâ€" Sudbury it j Phose hould) : o Phe] (l;x;;' .‘H:' forming. How much we need we shall be interest ht mmight ; py one goal in the} not know till summerâ€"it takes at least e n o y four months to cure a bummerâ€"a great er still if you don‘t care, and en + whole thing up to laissezâ€" ; GOLDEN CORN SYRUP _ | Babe Ruth Signs up ) 21 scars aso. came as a q I Y‘t E " Rut “ f ‘ ‘Last year he delivered a somewhat | “! h !;{ “3 OM ra V J u4 idol dur his glaâ€" ast year > livered a : at | ? Uil P»i ‘1‘ uks mourcu ~ ing career as a| similar address in which he told his| 1 1 fellowâ€"members when and how old Scotland rose to glory. He now apâ€" proaches the members from a different Threeâ€"Year Contract Made.] It was revea wo American Fal - 4 1 > clubâ€"o0% 4 s I'H!H‘ has served for T‘ wenâ€" 7 e , \ 1 1t I 1e11 nse? f let | angle tyâ€"one Years wit] ha $ 18611 _ 10. JAL | Clb A ce ts IUNh _ TAC | the Babe ou "We have emerged, we‘re told, from | A 7 £ * $ R i American Le; the depression: Or are emcrgmgâ€"mnti c is the expression: Stotcks have come | By ALAN GOULD nly whet w made clar that no| backâ€"it rings from every 5:9?1)19-â€"()1'i . | | Associated Pré Sports Editor lut € e, except the Yankees| will come backâ€"though not to the same offer Ruth this ; peopl These optimistic slogans keep cast his baseball future with ie Boston asot | us going, so we forget at.times how Bray The a V ed and formally anâ€"| much we‘re owing. Yet there are pesâ€" simists who find enjoyment in talking R ; . t 4 $ 6 F 7 ; 4 leas y New Y Yank as the cliâ€"| tend by Ru Colonel Jacob Ruppert| all day long of unemployment. The | f ds 8 x of a swif és o ns| owner of th and Emil FEF.| minute that you paint a rosy vision,| * NY n 1â€"y¢ id slugger quickly came to ichs, prosi t of the Brave | they turn upon you with supreme (l(‘l‘iâ€"l l s s § GlVEs H'M PEP : terms on a thre> year contract as play * | sicn and give you arguments that lus"; â€" : S ¢ i f i 3 3P 52 > e . manager and second vise ' AND ENERGY â€" president of e Bo n Nati f I i : . P 4 | | | 1 New York. Fob. ?7â€"Bsabe Ri forever to prove prosperity will come back never." Dr. Colby then surveys mankind, if e an a V I not from China to Peru, at least from| ryone can Drit he axe down twice} Japan to Italy, and continues with his in exactly the me place rhymes ‘We come back, at last, to our lt‘udm's.f | from all of whom we cannot be seceders, 1 d o ; | Good Health \l‘l.\ Win for Him ‘ There‘s one thing sure about the next | | election; whate‘re may be the choice or : the rejectionâ€"e‘en should the House be | drowsy as the Senateâ€"we‘ll still have| Stevens, Woodsworth, King and Benâ€"| nett: and if towards the Left too far| they go, we always can fall back on‘ Charlie Conacher, leading N.H.L. scorer 1933â€"34 Taschereau." Corned beef and cabbage are comâ€"| e + ~ y ~ « mended to the curlers, but Dr. Colby ‘"Sure I like Bee Hive Golden Corn S}TUP ‘, Charlie adds the words of a great sage:: "Just, Conacher told us, ‘"You are perfectly correct when you ultivate your gardens," for gardening A + s mW ] § ; » > i93 is dote of His own wecseations call it a great energy food for that‘s exactly what it is. s one of his own recreations a J So boys and girls follow Charlie young and old. It is the most digestible Conacher‘s lead. Ask your mother to buy _ carbohydrate food that can be included in the senior N.OH.A Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup for your in the daily menu. The ideal food to begin toâ€"night at Haileybury when home. You‘ll like it spread on bread, â€" restore usedâ€"up energy. Mothers, when p y . . akag rCaka i4 arvicek a m y g Kirkland Lke Millionaires go down n:t_r\wd »\xrhfll .anmll\( s,John_n_\ Cake, Hot }.u.‘n do;;'n‘r advil (‘S a corn syrup for a heir lack at the dist * Biscuits and Muffins. Delicious as a desâ€" _ milk modifier in infant feeding ask your 4 trv th c Inele + listriet townm > s s 4 , + y d 6 fry Lhelr 4uck at She _) s sert by itselfâ€"with toast in the morning, â€" grocer for Bee Hive. Used and endorsed irn game is to be piayed in on cereals, on porridge and many other in the first feedings of the famous The reocu 18 Kirkland Liake on Saturday night. The appetizing ways. Bee Hive is good for â€" Dionne Quintuplets nner of the series will meet Sudbury j P ns 5 o e * $t. Lawrence Starch Co., Limited, Port Credit, Ont. Manufacturers of Bee Hive Golden Semiâ€"finals is | W1 in the final« : in the nnai | Corn Syrup, Durham Corn Starc h, St. Lawrence Maize Or!, 81. Lawrence Corn Starch, Interest in senior hocksy in Teck| and Ivory Gloss Laundry Starch, township is at itsâ€"height now and it is understood toâ€"day | ’ ments are being made to take a speâ€"| Lo % Bee 1 t C oyrup 9 I nictiir: ( M ial to Haileybury as well as supplying iy . HCVIH M a l ‘ mounted on mat suitable for framing. B Ir( ‘he [ a special wire with bulletins of ;:.x'.l | ! for those who remain at home

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