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Porcupine Advance, 30 May 1935, 1, p. 2

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Who‘s Playing Politics? Some few months ago, there was much crititism regarding the lack of action by Capt. Jules Ferry, president of the Ontario Provincial Command Oof the Canadian Legion, in connection with the dismissal of exâ€"servicemen from government positions, It was proven, however, that the president of the Ontario Cemmand was working hard for these men. He was accused of playing for a political position o troadying to the government. He has since proved also that these slhurs were unwarranted, and the number of reâ€" instatements to date is very gratifying, but along comes word now that Captl. Ferry is still far from satisfied and will continue to press the cases until satisfaction is assured. In this case there has been no playing of politics, but a straight fight for justice in unâ€" wudiedtadte * C C C s s C C o s s o * o s * * s nz ns n 0 0n O 0 O wl wal wl wal w ....... The Canadian l_eglon in | : the Porcupine m===>~ §§; DIAMOND + SMOKED HAM,Ib. â€"28c PEAMEALED COTTAGE ROLLS. lb 22e BREAKFAST BACON, rind on, MACARONI CHEESE LOAF, Ib. 25c BOILED HAM, sliced, Ib. â€" â€" â€" â€" 49%c¢ GOVERNMENT GRADED BEEF BONELESS CHUCK ROAST, Ib. 14¢ BLADE ROAST OF BEEF, Ib. â€" â€" 14c PRIME RIB, English Style, Ib. â€" â€"24c RIB BOILING BEEF,!b. â€" â€" â€" â€" 7¢ SMOKED WIENERS, 2 Ibs. â€" â€" â€"3lc Jelly Powders Chicken Broth MEAT SPECIALS A FAMOUS ENGLISH DESSERTâ€"RICH CREAMY AND HEALTHFEUL BIRD‘S Custard Powder 215¢ Comfort SOAP 5®"17.¢ PURKRLITY SALT 4: 56 TRA SPECIALâ€"AN EXCELLENT AND FAMOUS LAUNDRY SOAP Marmalade Many Flowers Purity FLOUR % 79c SHORTENING si@12¢ COMBINE ITâ€" WITHâ€"FHE:CUSTXRDâ€"â€"YOUR CHOICE OF 7 FLAVOURS L1 4 lb. tin PLAIN OR IODIZEDâ€"FREE RUNNING FINE TABLE THE SAVING WAY TO BUY ITâ€"ST.; WILLIAM‘S BRAND FEATURING SPECIALâ€"THE COLD CREAM TOILET SOAP FOR YOUR SUMMER BAKING NEEDSâ€"THE ALL PURPOSE Another sale that is making Eaton‘s the popular place to shop for all fine foodsâ€"just glance over the offeringsâ€"in groceriesâ€" meatsâ€"fresh fruits and vegetablesâ€"summer Foods in a big variety at prices that will show big savings on your food budget this weekâ€"Make out a list now â€"â€"Plan to buy for future needsâ€"then come to save at Eaton‘s. EL sc A SAVING FOOD BUVING EVEN! 1‘ EATON*G eringsâ€"in Ir 6 f T‘ > ind .. wo _ t# were much to the fore in the criticis of Capt. Ferry and were among tho who were ready to make a big show Torontoâ€"an idea which would ha done more harm to the Canadian L gion than anything else had it taki place. The few, however, at Cochra: must therefore keep in the limelig) and the latest move is the issuing of resolution to take no part in the d dication of the Memorial park on Jui 30th. The text of the resolution w be found in another column of th issue, so I will not take up space ar time to reproduce it in your colum There are several funny angles to t} fair dismissals, 0 ment putting on Our friends from at their head, a ambition seems to vincial or domi EXTRA SPECIALâ€"DOMESTIC OR EASIFIRST for Fri. and Sat. Cochrant comrade whiC mink. large Then Third Avenue iction of the Cochrane few, as on nember expressed himself on Monday avours of political leaning. What doe Timmins intend doing? is a questior hat may be asked. For the benefit o he other branches of the North, it car e said:â€"By the general opinion ex ressed in Legion circles, the branc} 1e pt A fine golden textured layer, with tasty wild cherry filling and attractively iced. Wild CHERRY racu LAYER CAKE 25c From one of the most modern bakeries on the Continent comes tasty freshly baked creationsâ€"every week a difâ€" ferent feature to give your family a real treat and to save you time, trouble and money. SUGGESTED NEEDS Gillett‘s Lye, tin ..11¢ Keen‘s Mustard, tin 27¢ Flusho toilet flush, tin ]gc r. One is that about a mon:! head with political ambitior the Timmins brarnch. After This Week‘s Feature Dpecial pkgs. 14C 10 oz. tins * enthnusiasm he ‘ordial invita Special 188}]SARNCeée 1 The memb he ol} id pians â€" chrane on sudden full m akes a most it had it A T I{ ma 39¢ lep 15¢ 14c 1€ ort 1¢€ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO Timmins €£2 IF it Dutch Set Onions FRESH FRUITS pin ret e aut: 11 the; e resolutior rated Wwan. > offic veimnetery, wnere the grave irned soldiers will be similarly De 11 ration Dav,. June Sandwich Biscuits, Ib. .. .17¢ Tissue, 4 rolls for .. 25¢ n for the president _the bra New Cheese, Ib. ......... HMe CULVERHOUSE BRAND CHOICE QUALITY MANNIN G‘S ORANGE CREAM DREADNOUGHT STE Crackers, 1 Ib. bagy ...... 11e pia MORE SPECIALS DOERR‘S CRISFY SODA Whole kernelsâ€"small and tenâ€" der with the natural sweetâ€" ness Nature impartedâ€"serve heated with butterâ€"delicious. THE MILD KIND YOU LIKE Peas that are as sweet and tender as when picked dewy fresh from the vine at that fleeting moment of fiavour perfection. Black or White A PAIR OF SILK HOSE Another example of Eaton better valueâ€"Palawan is one of our most popular brands, skillfully blended from directâ€" ly imported fine Empire grown teasâ€"you will enjoy its exâ€" cellent flavour and strengthâ€" Extra Special this weekâ€"try it! roasted in our own plant it is natural that this coffee repreâ€" sents better valueâ€"Roasted frequently and ground fresh daily you are bound to enjoy It. Imported directâ€"blended and COFFEE and three bo Flakes. By Gotham regular $1.50 per pairâ€"may be secured from Procter and Gamble for 50c IVORY Flakes 1] king any notlice of will go to Cochrane Garden Patch PEAS No. 2 tins Palawan TEA 16 p.m 10ut hit O1l )ps from Ivor de 100k AIMm 6 1€ 1@ to miv _ 1 lb. pkg ALSO A SAVING ON A SPECIAL OFFPER For Planting Good Size per doz. "One good turn desd is an old saying. The ball team with their Dome last Saturday w their president, after t Nll J11 i forward to. anc mrade should hel at airned :::tillg 10c Whole Kernel 25# 23; 15 1b. peck da It o. 2 squat tins for A)]] 19¢ Clubroom Not: 1€ Ib. pkg. 25c 5â€"Point 35¢ "Although the inquiry is definitely set according to Toronto despatches there is no Royal Commission slated to open today at Matheson so far as the Department of Northern Development there knows, it was learned over long distance telephone last night. "Officials there know such an inquiry is coming but they have had no official ‘ notice that it will commence today. ‘"Denying a North Bay Nugget story !3f Friday, May 24, that he had stated |the intention of resigning his seat in the Ontario Legislature if the truth of charges made by him against the Deâ€" partment of Northern Development are not borne out by a Royval Commission investigation, Jolin Rowlandson of [ Porquis Junction, M.L.A. for South Cochrane ,.told The Northern News yesterday: "I never at any time made any such statement." "Speaking from Porquis Junction over long distance telephone Mr. Rowâ€" landson denied that his political future is tied up in the probe which Toronto despatches state will start at Matheâ€" son today. "It is unfair to ascribe such a stateâ€" ment to me," said the South Cochrane meimber whose charges at a meeting in Matheson on April 1 started the moveâ€" ment for a Royal Commission. "Although he has read the newspaâ€" per stories announcing the authorizaâ€" tion of a commission Mr. Rowlandson ‘ noon. nnaation t i xn lt ~ 4B lt +000A c * °*4 * No NP B A $ sion counsel. "The probe, Mr. Heenan said, will open today at Matheson where the original charges were made." Kirkland Lake Motocycle Driver Badly Injured John H. Culver, of Kirkland Lake, is in serious condition as a result of a motorcycle accident on Sunday afterâ€" In reference to this gccident The Northern News last week says:â€" "John Henry Culver, 32â€"yearâ€"old emâ€" ployee of the Symon Furniture Comâ€" pany here, has a better than 50 per cent. chance for recovery as he lies in Kirkland District Hospital suffering from a bad skull fracture sustained when his motorcycle piled up on him Sunday afternoon on west Government road. So The Northern News was told last night by the doctor in attendance who said Culver had roused a couple of times yesterday although still unconâ€" scious. He was admitted to the hosâ€" pital shortly after 2.30 o‘clock Sunday afternoon when the motorcycle he was driving bounced him out of its control as he flashed over a bhump west of the Lake Shore bridge on Government road and he was dragged between the carâ€" eening machine and the pavement for 100 feet down the road. Picked up by Sam Walters whose car was passing at said yesterday he had no official notiâ€"; the time the injured man‘s hurts were fication that such a probe was to comâ€"| defined at the hospital as being conâ€" mence today in Matheson. fined mostly to his head. Just before "According to the story," The Norâ€"| his machine went out of control Culver thern News said in yesterday‘s conâ€" ’ passed a car driven by J. Clark, proâ€" versation. ‘"Two officials from the Atâ€"| prietor of the Commercial House at torneyâ€"General‘s Department are to inâ€"| Englehart. Police investigation by vestigate your charges. Is that setâ€"up| Constable Carl Tripp indicates that satisfactory to you?" _Culver was driving in the neighbourâ€" "I think," said Mr. Rowlandson,] hood of 60 miles per hour when the "there should have been a northern}) spill took place. The injured man is a lawyer on thatcommission, some person | sonâ€"inâ€"law of J. A. Symon. He married thoroughly familiar with the country| Ezelyn Symon in October, 1933." his belief in the necessity for an enâ€" quiry. North Bay and other papers a week or so ago had statements crediting Mr. Rowlandson with placing his seat in jeopardy if the charges were not substantiated. In this connection the following from The Northern News of Tuesday this week will prove of interâ€" In reference to reports in North Bay and other newspapers that he had pledged his seat on the outcome of the enquiry into Northern Ontario Deâ€" velopment Dept. affairs, John Rowâ€" landson, M.E.P., is this week quoted as flatly denying this though reâ€"affirming his belief in the necessity for an enâ€" Denies he Pledged his Seat on Engquiry Member for Cochrane South Quoted in Regard to Reâ€" ports in North Bay and Elsewhere. Newest thing in derbys will be the CHirl | Calif., late in May when fair jockeys will speed contest. They‘ll get their mobility Betting equipment is to be instalied so th favourites. The contestants will be na rating. This fair miss shows how it‘s dor the crowds enthusiastic. lon beverage room surroundings ar Here is Patent‘s New Honey Cracked Wheat Bread ntest wink Mechanical Horses Oust Thoroughbreds in closing T‘l us t proverb, "A ik." Call again â€"KW. A. Devine. ind â€" had FiIAVE YOUâ€" IWT? nod _ great inothe: John H. Culver, of Kirkland Lake, is in serious condition as a result of a motorcycle accident on Sunday afterâ€" noon. In reference to this gccident The Northern News last week says:â€" "The probe, Mi open today at N Invest!Igation. "W. B. Common, K.C., senior solicitor in the Attorneyâ€"General‘s department has been named by Mr. Heenan to sit as a Royal Commissioner under the Public Inquiries Act and Joseph Sedgeâ€" wick, K.C., another government soliciâ€" tor, has been given the post of commisâ€" sion counsel. "In announcin, Toronto late 1: Heenan, Minister ment, is quoted ; anxious that the up: We cannot investigation." and the ground to be "He is charging, th member said, that "gross waste of mone ing carried out by th Northern Developmer "Asked if economy prompted the move w manent Government ¢( of the probe Mr. Ro felt the matter was portance to call for district as investigatit "From his side of th repeated that he was the charges he had m; that ‘"never at any tir did I say that I woul if the charges are n< probe." mount mechanical steed by propelling with thei at the railbirds can Dack adicapped according to e,. The fields should be it of11Clals in c Rowlandson sa as of sufficien ild be large e Departmen > pavement for Picked up by was passing at in‘s hurts were as being conâ€" d. Just before migh Ch se ir feet. k their ) their two perâ€" 1i charge saild he m»n from Peter ition he back up in thi have tht bt

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