Sudbury Court Nervous When Dynamite on Display Five sticks of caps had the c Budbury last wes in the prelimina Roy, formerly en man at Frood Mi the theft of min two axe heads, fi and caps. Roy was committed for Magistrate J. S. McKessock was set at $200 on recomm: J. M. Cooper, acting crow Roy Representa Room 7 Reed Block The only Furrier in the Porcuâ€" pine district doing fully guaranâ€" teed work on the premises Phone 1160 Solid as the Continent N. Whaley and Ladies‘ Wear 2 EMPIRE BLOCK Expert Furriers last wesk as experts reliminary hearing of Joseph | merly employed as a timberâ€" "rood Mine, now charged with | _of miner‘s lamp and bat,t,ery.l heads, five sticks of dynamite ~ NO EXTRA COST ed for trial before | Kessock and bail recommendation of ig crown attorney. re Judge Edmund! mite, fuses and room jittery at A. Nicolson Timmins HINK what it means to be able to add to the family diet the precious "sunshine" vitaâ€" min D through the milk you use. It‘s the vitamin that babies must have to make straight and s little teeth c fine. The fan tuplets are be:; imnary UIAl TO 2 elected trial before and will likely come ber. During the hearing police were warned by A. E. O‘Brien, asisstant suâ€" perintendent of mines, against keeping the caps and the dynamite together. The exhibits had been kept together in a box since the accused August 2, and police lear peossibility of the caps exy discharging the dynamite. The alleged stolen good covered by Chief Contsa Ramesbottom of the Copper in a visit to the accused‘s F Garscn road in compnay w H. S; Traves of the R.C.] 2 according to the evidsenc Huntingdon Gleaner: Hick: of Blue Mountain, Mississippi, old car which wsuld not go, S what he did with it: He used â€" in building a farm cart. T guards and bumpers made a trough. Spare hinges decorate door. The axles form pillars t house. The engine block made step and the radiator is a screen. eaner: Hicks Foster, 1, Mississippi, had an uld not go, so this is it: He used the body rm cart. The mudâ€" jers made a watermng iges decorate the batn form pillars under his accused‘s arrest on lice learned of the caps exploding and means to be o the family unshine" vitaâ€" milk you use. it babies must e bones grow , and to helip in sound and Dionne quinâ€" rised on Irraâ€" vitamin D that‘s so easy and inâ€" expensive when Improved Irraâ€" diated Carnation Milk is used. No increase in price. Many specialists recommend Carnation as an ideal milk for bottleâ€"fed infants, because they know it is safe, nourishing, easier to digest than cow‘s milk in any other form,. Why not ask your n goods wer?g reâ€" Contsable Jame® Copper Cliff police used‘s home on the pnay with Corporal e R.CM.P. August evidsnce submitted. J for baill.: He judge and jury trial in Novemâ€" fireplace ri doorâ€" Noted Culinary Exp(rt_Refcrs to Summer Apgetites and How to Encourage Them in the Warm Weathor These vegetables, especially the green, leéaly anes, are rich in appsiiteâ€"stimulating vitamin B. Whn Nature plans your meals, the day‘s menu may be called "gardenâ€" fresh," "summer tonic‘"‘ or "easy day," dspending on one‘s point of view. A Breakfast Sliced Fresh Pseaches Whole Wheat Biscuits Cream or Whole Milk Fried Canadian Bacon Beverage Luncheon Corn on the Cob scrambled Eggs Mixed Gresn Salad French Dressing (Lettuce, endive, romaine, etc.) Bread Butter Panâ€"Fried Ste Ice Cream Bran Butterscotch Cookies Iced Hot Beverage Children‘s Supper or Bedtime Snack Bowl of Mixcd Cereals (Corn Flakes, Bran Flakss, Rice Krispies) Fresh Fruit (Berriecs or Sliced Bananas, Peaches or Pears) ip to her promises. More than that he hides in fruits and vegetables a pecial charm. Scientists call it vitamin 3. It is a substance in food which stiâ€" nulates appetite and gives tone to the ntire digestive system. Fruits ana regetables. esnecially the green, leafy Davs. ind Al Rolls Melon Iceq Tea or Milk Dirrer Fruit Salad Appetizer 11 Summer Squash Broiled Tomatoes AV 6 knows Parsley Potatoc da Butter irket empâ€" ure smiles skets with _ _will come wares live than that Mother pI 1453 W t they will bake in ten minules. Eran Bult<rscotch Refrigerator Cookies alb By James W. Barton, MD Toronto A Simple Methed of Treatmg Poisoning by Dinitrophenel, the Weightâ€" Reducing Drug A drug which will increase the heat of the body to such an extent that it removes excess fat even more rapidly than can be accomplished by hard vigorcus exercise is naturally going to become very popular with those who are overweight. The fact that it is a dangerous drug when an cverdose is taken, or in those who are "sensitive‘" to it, is not taken ceriously by many because of the fact that this drugâ€"dinitrophsnolâ€"may be cbtained at any drug store without a physician‘s prescription. Dr. M. L. Tainter, San Francisco, one of the original workers with this drug in the reduction of weight, issues a timely warning about the symptoms of diritrophenol poisoning so that physicians and others may now ksep the fact of the poisoning by this drug in mind. There is nausea, flushed skin, restâ€" lessness, marked sweating, rapid and deep breathing, and fever. As the fever increages the breathing becomes very rapid and very deep until the victim is using all the muscles of his chest in a terrific effort to force more air into the chest. Thers may be pain in the chest, tightness about the breastbone, as well as sensations of intense heat. Unfortunately there is no chemical antidote that will overcome dinitroâ€" phenol in the body, so that treatment of the symptoms and removal of the drug from the body is the first thought. (R-egistéred in accordance with the Copyright Act.) A despatch this week from Cochrane says:â€"*‘*Manufacture of china clay products on small scale in Cochrane this winter is now an assured fact, with the gsspatch by the Ruby Coal and Oil Syndicate of a small crew of men to Mattagami river claims to take out a quantity of clay to keep a small plant at work through the winter period. "Negotiations with the town of Cochâ€" rane for a site for the plant are virâ€" tually complete, with the old powerâ€" house site decided upon as the most probable scene of operations. Cochrane to Have China Clay Industry This Winter "It is planned to build rough scows at the claims and float the clay to Moose River crossing, on the T. N. O Railway, where it will be loaded for shipment to Cochrane. Later, it is conâ€" sidered possible that â€"the T. N. O. may build a spur line to the syndicate‘s "A group of men left Cochrane on Monday for the claims,. It is expected that the first shipment will arrive here about September 15, with further shipâ€" ments to follow." to thin s okie shet PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO wa ATM in ref sheet in hot oven (425 10 minutes. Yield: 7 1 2 inches in diameter 1our bakin ridd 311 1P in waxed paper and rator until firm. Cut ing baks on ungreased hot oven (425 deg. F.) W eP of Pour$ That Bouy _ bakin mixtur dozen lua Add l"rtdl! Cuneral on Sunday of Bernice Keizer McGarr The ; Mr. and M and Daddy Aunt Freda; Jonn and R Institute for Blind at the Toronto Fair For ceonturies the blind lived in a little world of their own. In recent years they have been, endeavouring to break out through the wall of darkness that cut them off from the world of light and colour. They are claiming the right to takse their place in the normal life around them. How they are attempting to do it is the story of the progress of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, and how far they have proâ€" cesded along the tough path that they have mapped out for themselves, can be seen and understood by anyone who visits the Caradian National Exhibiâ€" tion. Notable Exhibits at the ‘Ex‘ This Year Showing How the Blind are Helping Themselves. TO WIT: BY VIRTUE OF A WA.‘RRANT issued by the Reeve Of the Townshi} June, 1935, and to me directed, commanding me to levy up on the sever mentioned and described in the following list of arrears of taxes respecti pursuant to The Assessment Act, and amendments, that unless the said i on Tuesday the 28th day of October, 1935, at the Township Hall, at Porc tion so much of the said lands as may be sufficient to discharge the taxe« sale and collection of same. The following lands are all patented. To the Treasurer of the Township of Whitney Â¥ou are hereby commanded to leyy upon th on, with your costs, pursuant to the provision so doing this shall be your sufficient Warradt al . W 6â€"Gold Reef Mining Co., Toronto â€"LOn. 3, N 10L 19 7â€"Gold Reef Mining Co,, Torontoâ€"Con 5, N.E. % $ â€"Jones, E. RK., Torontoâ€"Con. 1, S.E. %4, N. ! LOt 3 9â€"Jones, E~R: Torontoâ€"Con. 1, N.E. %, N. !* Lot 3. 10â€"Jones, E. R., Torentoâ€"Con. 1, NE. %4, S. Lot 8 11iâ€"McCallum, J., Mathesonâ€"Florence Street, LOt 120.:......... 12â€"Roberts, J. T., Buffaloâ€"Con, 1, S.W. %, N. % Lot 12...... 13â€"Roberts, J. T. Buffaloâ€"Con. 1, NE,. %, S. % LOt 1@ :.:. 14â€"Roberts, J. T., Buffaloâ€"Con. 1, NW. 4 , S. ‘* Tot 12.,..:.. 16â€"Unknownâ€"Con. 6, S.W. Â¥, N. % Lot I ...........:> ons 17â€"Porcupine Realty Co., Wellandâ€"Plan M27, Lots 264, 266 #67, 268, 210, Â¥I1, 212.............................. oo P e Dated at Porcupine this 10th day of June, 1035 1â€"Charlebois, O., Timminsâ€"Con. 4, N.E. % N. ! 2â€"Campsall, W. P., Porcupineâ€"Queen Btreet Lot 3â€"Freeman, A. E., Philadelphiaâ€"Con,. 3, SW 4â€"Fisher, J. A., New Liskeardâ€"Queen Street 5â€"Gold Reef Mining Co., Torontoâ€"Lon. 5, N.\ Sunday at t Church of t six vears C ur Uncles of the Little Girl Acted as Pallbearers. Large Array of Beautiful Flowers, n Keize daughteé Dated at Porcupine this 10th day of June, 1935 hild aind pil Name and Address and Description al of little Bernice Keizer, of Mr. and Mrs. B. Keizâ€" 1e Crown, who died last ‘ short illness, was held t the family‘s residence and of the Nativity. Bernice was s old and was a bright and 1, joved by all the family â€"neighbours. She was an Treasurer‘s Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes er, in addition to her brother, Sonny Jim; Mr. and Mrs. James Bceotia and Mr. and rry of Schumacher. the little girl acted aey were Ernest and Gordon and Georgie In the Township of Whitney, District of Cochrane ............................................................... 32â€"38 â€"34 15.00 WARRANT AUTHORIZING SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES mntoâ€"Lon. 5, NW, % toâ€"Con. 5, N % lot 10..... ontoâ€"Con 5, N.E. % 5. 1. 88. 4. N. 4 Lot 8. ... 1, N.E. 4, N. 4 Lot 3..... 1, N.E. %, 8. % LOt B8........ orence Street, Lot 120. / 1, E. W. 4 , N. %Lotl2 A, NBE, "A, 8 Â¥4 LOt 12 . MA NW. 4 . 6. 4 Lot 12..... interested may see how the bind read, write, play cards, tell the time of day, read the thermometer, play checkers, and otherwise employ their spare time. A successful blind poultry farmer will be at the exhibition with enough of his equipment to demonstrate how, handiâ€" capped as he is, he coâ€"operates with his hens towards making a success of a difficult business. In ancther booth wIll be fToundad only blind man in Canada who derives a substantial income from the keeping of bees. How â€" cafeterias andâ€" refreshment stands are successfully operated . by blind men and women will be shown by means of pictures and lectures. It is the aim of the Canadian Naâ€" tional Institute for the Blind to make this year‘s display at the Canadian Naâ€" ticnal Exhibition comprehensive and interesting, and no phase of the work undertaken by this organization in its varieq activities, from British Columbia to Newfoundland, has bsen neglected in the endeavour to present a complete picture to the general public.. The space occupied by the exhibit is in the Electrical and Engineering Building, near the Prince‘s Gate. FINNISH NEWSPAPER HAS RECEIVED INCORPORATION Attorneyâ€"General Roebuck‘s former law firm secured letters patent last week for the incorporation of the Vaâ€" paus Publishing Company Limited. The head office of the company will be at Sudbury. Capital consists of 40,000 shares ;witho{lt par value providing that they are issued and may be allotted for a consideration not exceeding $1.00 Te uTe ale ale ale Te a To al a uts ce 42e 02e a # Upper School for Boys from 14â€"18. Diversified curriculum for boys planning attention to vocation chosen, gives pupil I from preparatory school to graduation. For prospectus with full information app Fifteen Entrance Scholarships have been "Old Boys" who fell in the Great W April of each year. At same time paratory School Bursaries which art afford regular fees. For particulars, copies of papers, etc., apply to the Principal. Autmn Term opens Wednesday, September 11th, at 9.15 a.m. T. W. L. MACDERMOT, MA., Principal UPPER CANADA COLLEGE lot 1 167 to 172 booth wiil be found the in in Canada who derives income from the keeping of the Township of Whitney, bearing date the i0Ih Gday OL up on the several. lands being in the Township of Whitney, of taxes respectively due thereon and costs, I hereby give notice unless the said arrears of taxes and costs be sooner paid I shall lip Hall, at Porcupine, at 10 a.m., proceed to sell by public autâ€" scharee the taxes and lawful costs incurred in and about the how the blind read 11 the time of day »ter. nlavy checkers 1932 â€" 1932â€"33 1931â€"32 1931â€"32 31â€"32 31â€"32 31â€"32 31â€"32 ‘ears In Arrears TORONTO (Founded 1829) Boys from 14â€"18. Preparatory School 8â€"14. n for boys planning business career, with special chosen, gives pupil benefit of continuous training â€"32 «32 â€"~32 â€"33 â€"33 ~383â€"34 â€"33â€"34 ~â€"339 34 â€"389 â€"39 ~88 â€"34 â€"34 33 34 ~34 «344 34 33 33 ormation apply to the Secretary. ps have been founded in memory of the reat War, and are open for competition in e time examinations are held for the Preâ€" iich are open to bovs whose parents cannot .‘.. Q....'.A A‘z. ?u(on‘uxuoonxno?uooh'?noonx pearvaf refnsie+ * a share. The objects of the company are to acquire, print, nublish ang circulate any newspaper or cther publication and generally carry on the business of newspaper proprietors and general pubâ€" lishers. Provisional directors are Mary Nicol Rosbuck, graduate nurse; George Blakeley Bagwell, and E. W. V. Starnaâ€" man, barristers; A. B. C. Dier and John Homer Lyons, realtors, all of the city of Toronto. Get the Finest Shave You‘ve Ever Had J. M. NICOLSON, Treasurer, Township of Whitney ®@ When you‘re through for the day at the mine, lather up with Palmâ€" olive and enjoy a smoother, cleaner shave. Olive oil, a fine skin conditioner 18 used in the making of Palmolive. It keeps your face fresh and fit. 136 99.230 175.14 175.14 175.14 14.175 287.50 287.50 105.82 397.51 136 THURSDAY AUGUST 2ND, 1935 Medium â€" Size Large Size New Double Size Brushless $2.00 2 .00 date the 1i0th day of Township of Whitney, ts, I hereby give notice it, Anav steatrale teet s Commi sion $5.06 1.30 2.64 0 93 7.19 7.19 2 AB 4 38 4,3B 3 41 3 .41 3G 10¢ 40¢ $246.64 Total 110 46 409 .44 17.11 296.69 2096,60 296.69 23. 09 141.87 103.78 181,52 181. 52 181,.52