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Porcupine Advance, 29 Aug 1935, 1, p. 8

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g WP\U [“ E ’l’he C D C WE’SA\'VE urtis Drug Co.| .:=, EVERY DAY Phoue 835 16 Pine St. North | EVERY DAY 404# 40 00 00 0 6 4 4 44 0 0 9 4 0 40 0 4 4 4 0 4 9 4 0 4 0 4 4 4 4 400 4 9 0094 00009 490000 69806969000 4000000000090 00000000400 0008046008 % who took part in the great year, are sick and tireq of ing Oof Native Sons of from the Briti sands of these Canadian Expe compulsion, an irrespective of : less government some, like myse native land, an golumn Cli Ironic Letter on Attitude of Some Toward W ar Danger 91 VOGUEK 1A ] WE SAVE YOU MONEY EYVEXRY DAY Shoe Shop Reed Block, _ Pine St. ILronize Listeri Modess Abbev‘s Salt PIaX meed, whole . Fuller‘s Earth ... Linseed Meal ....... Rochelle Salts ... Senna Leaves ....... soda Bicarbonate ::............... YINncose L. ......... romo Seltzer ... Tollywood Wave ronized Yeast ... Y ash owd Boric Acid :....... Epsom Salts ....... Flax Seed, whole Fuller‘s Earth ... Linseed Meal ... Rochelle Salts ... imphorated Oil W AT do Smart Shoes NC WEEK END §PECIALS Zambuk Ointment Milk of Magnesia Mercolized W ax Lifebuoy Soap Kotex K leenex Cuticura Soap 190 3 lor 535¢ loths what action our spineâ€" ts may take. There are elf, who joined in their id who, alas, cannot go of damaged limbs from believe many of these, in the great reunion last nd tireq of the blatherâ€" ive Sons of Canada, inâ€" it ithout irther Quebeli s read ht jla toâ€"day tho who came ht ha Globe â€" and r while othâ€" newspapers to aefend t prepared ips, Sandals and Brown and Grey. f a much higher ne. To cleat. COTY 10¢., 1 ‘1.95 urope anada What part expe ultin .................... 13¢ .................... 89c 25¢., 49c¢., 89¢ 25¢., 2 for 45¢ ...................... I¢ ...................... 3¢C 1} 15¢., 25¢ 10¢., 15¢ Malta and the Skeena We lack one thing in Canada, huâ€" mility. Let us not kid ourselves that we are the great big boastful nation. What good would our present permaâ€" nent force be, or our two outâ€"dated schooners called warships? Like misâ€" creant sons we would go to the Mothâ€" er‘s apron strings crying for help after we had slapped someone on the face bigger than ocurselves. No one underâ€" rates what the C.E.F. did, or what they can do again, and no more fitting time than toâ€"day, which is Warrior‘s Day at the Exhibition, to say: We are | |total t ready, if the politicians aren‘t. We as ended tion i Tot: 1934â€"3 impor this a | The 1934 ted to the in or 20.4 to $80 Emp per‘ c veterans rejoice that we belong to the | fereigr British Empire, that the Union Jack Can: is our flag, that we are not too proud | portior to fight, and that we are still loyal to our own country irrespective of the it did Mackse °. if Italy sinks Canada, digt for an apolo usual, will co will ~see : to ha ept politicians, and misguided pacifists Those who witnessed the grea! drumhead service in Riverdale Park when the hordes of old soldiers reâ€" newed loyalty to their King, surely cannot expect anything else of us but to fight again if Great Britain has to go to the mat with Italy, Let Mr. Stevens beware when he says: "Canadian public opinion is enâ€" tirely against participating in any uffer 29005 19(‘ .z .......... O8¢ 44¢c.. 87e ppen g on .......... .......... 10c .......... 10¢ 10c., Z()C )C. 1M package of 200 13c r, msltevens Deware w anadian public opinion ainst participating i i war." Just what is g to Canadian citizens the C.P.R. and C.N.R inks a couple of these dignified as usual, v 20¢ 20¢ 10¢ WO VEK Y LOW PRICED GROUPS All sizes in the n modes. Black, Brow Navy â€"and â€" Truly fine shoos, i cluding a great nun ber of new Fall Priced very low couple of these lin ed as usual, will But Great Britair : to Canada‘s aid, that Canada will ------------- Palmolive Soap . Castile ..............;. Vacuum Bottles Thermos Kits .. Fountain Pens .. Rubber Sponges Bobby Combs ... Seott‘s Emulsion 3 for 55¢ iN OXZem Ovaltine Aromatic Cascara Castor Oll...........:... Mercurochrome ... Oil Eucalyptus ...... Spirits of Camphor Turpentine ...:......... Sweet Nitre ... Witch Hazel ........... Talcums, 1 Ib.â€".;:.... large 33¢ 4 for 25¢ Canada nov portion of the it did in Mackenzie Ki Dominion Steady Climb Qut of World Depression t] disgusting sent ticians who cla Great Britain gsight. is massirt 1 } 20 .4 impi A 1 nout 0.000€ e countries accounted for 46.5 t. of the increase in Canada‘s ide from 1933â€"34 to 1934â€"35 and countries for 53.5 per cent. 1A M 38C¢., d io. LOr ......... 8 for 1p aint~ M a AI 31 ir MaAall â€" but mark )c.’ ba 190¢., ak 6 20¢.. la JC C *# .o â€"per CgEnt, a larger proâ€" rld trade than t year of the represent her usual fore flieet at Malta M. Thomsot m grown up Mother vet 1ts Inceéepâ€" | of 1953â€"34. fiscal year, ,189,990,000 ; 2,432,000 of exports for _ trade of 34 amounâ€" per cEnt.; $88,632,000 ic exports boyt Sons mpire) crease in thase sent or sonâ€" old lady ‘ms wWoOul aAand Mi ime Min ‘omise t« wh A 1 1s comâ€" f their bulk o Wt ably be BSkeena der woul high urce im att ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO 1J St. Thormas Timesâ€"Journal: A Sasâ€" katchewan farmer had his pipe knockâ€" ed out of his mouth by a bolt of lightâ€" ning. That‘s the only way some men would ever part with them. therefore, that this particular medal b»> returned to the owner. No doubt it has been picked up by someone tC whom it is of no use or value. To the owner it is naturally above value. He advertised at North Bay by radio and otherwise for its return but without success. Unknown to the soldier in question The Advance is passing on the request for the return of this military medal. Anyone who has found it should promptly turn it over to someone who will see that it will be returned to its gallant winner. No dount Frank Saunâ€" ders, of North Bay, and wellâ€"known as a member of the T. N. O. train staff, would be delighted tg have the chance of returning the losc medal to the comrade who lost it during the Old Home Week. Renfrew Mercury: An exchange says "that a lot of fellows who spout about capital and labour, never had any capiâ€" tal, never,employed or tried to employ anyone and never did any labour." Return of Military Med Very Earnostly De so long. "Father Ma Cobalt by Re lately Curate Kirkland Lake e : Aad WwWOn Oversehas. â€" 1 dropped off the bar and wa: ably on the street during parades. Of course, by ap the authorities a new mec secured to replace the on But the original medal h particular associations anc and the sentiment concerr Week a1 Battalior "A banquet was served in the hall by the Ladies of the Women‘s League and following the repast Rev. Father Marâ€" tindale was presented with a purse of money on behalf of the parish. The presentation was made by Capt. A. P. Landry and the address was read by Ed. Atchison. Mrs. T. G. Code spoke on behalf of the ladies of the parish and Father Martindale replied fselâ€" ingly bidding farewell to the congregaâ€" tion that has been in his charge for "The inclement weather seriously inâ€" terfered with a farewell picnic which was given by the local council of the Knights of Columbus, the Catholic Woâ€" men‘s League and the people of St. Patrick‘s Parish to Rev. Father Hugh Martindale who is leaving this week to take over his new duties at Schumacher. The picnic was originally scheduled for Bass Lake on Sunday afternoon but the rain interfered and it was found necessary to move it to the K. Oof C. hall in town. In referring to the leaving of Cobalt by Rev. Fr. Martindale who is to be parish priest at Schumacher, a despatch from Cobalt says:â€" Cobalt Bids Farewell to Rev. Fr. Martindale For several years under the prinâ€" cipalship of W. S. Hiscocks, the school rendered excellent service to the North Country, said the Minister, but with the formation of secondary schools throughout rural districts there the necessity iof providing other facilities for secondary education has to a large extent been removed. Because of this condition, he said, attendance at the academy declined steadily during the past three years. In view of the urgent demand for econâ€" omy in all branches of the Governâ€" ment, Dr. Simpson said he decided continued maintenance of the school with a limited attendance was not jusâ€" tifiled and the pupils in the North deâ€" sirous of obtaining secondary educaâ€" tion could be provided for adequately in the regular secondary schools. the the recent years. At Toronto this week Dr. J. L. Simpâ€" son, Minister of Education, annsunced the Northern Academy at Monteith would not be opened this fall. The Government, he said, would atiempt to absorb the present staff of the school into the various social and educational services of the province. The Monteith Academy was formerly a provincial agricultural farm but was taken over some years ago> by the Dept. Aken over some years ag>o by the Uept f Education to provide secondary eduâ€" ‘ation for children whose parents reâ€" ided in the various mining camps in Northern Ontario in which secondary chools had not been constructed. At present, Dr. Simpson holds that he limited attendance does not justify he school. school at Monteith Not to be Reâ€"opened Staff will be Absorbed in Other Work for the Proâ€" vince Says Minister of ecently ed No numbet ame line ; en Dr. Simp=m, Minister of Eduâ€" . visited Timmins last yes:, there uggestion that something would ne in regard to the Monteith my. Since then there have boeen nbet of suggestions alonsz the aAnnouncement t hat the academy after the ne time there w rth who will reg institution in vid sne and also beca a ‘limimins ge rth Bay for th particularly fc eâ€"union, had th military medal, on Ooverseas. n{limen â€"repla« overseas. ‘Ihe _ media he bar and was lost, prod>â€" street during one of the course, by application t« es a new medal may be irtindale is succeeded at v. Father John Caufield to Father McMahon in uggrgestl one is ts 12 1s L[@Ken D ent this we ademy will 1 tly Desized |» Fentieman WA the Old Hom for the 159t] the misfortun: 1, a decoratior with i desired meda lost. | has own | hig "It was stated that a snowâ€"banked tent is as warm in winter as the best constructed house, and were used sucâ€" cessfully© by lumber and construction companies throughout Northerr: Onâ€" tario for yvears. ; ‘"‘hne contractors, have a nucleus of | the terms of their Don‘t Like Walk "We don‘t like the idea of men havâ€" ing to walk a half a mile to two and a half miles to work," said gne contracâ€" tor‘s representative. "There is coRAsidâ€" erable lost time. Temporary shelters, tents, could be moved as the job adâ€" vances, and the men would eat and sleep within a few hundred yard: of their work." camps, and it is belicved that nsithe: of the other two companies has on camp finished yet . The contractors prefer to house the men in temporary shelters which will be moved as the job advancss. rt very they Large Number Out of \Work at White River work "Considerable expressed with th« from Toronto and tario centres. Many had an axe in th jority of them hayv A despatch this week from Whit River, Ont., says:â€" "Every one of the 500 or more tranâ€" sients stranded at White River anc Coldwell would be given jobs on the transâ€"Canada highway if the thres contracting firms had their way, conâ€" versations with officials of contracting firms disclosed. Contractors Ready to Give Them Work, but Governâ€" ment Holds to Original Plan. es in whic McNamara The George Taylor Hardware Ltd. Phones 300â€"301 Weekâ€"end special on Lawn Mowers Every lawn mower must be sold. T; clear 25 p.c. off the regular Ilow price Gooed â€" quality Aluminum â€" Saucepans. Regular 35¢, Taylor‘s s real value. l 9c only Just received a big assortment of Autoâ€" mobile Rugs. Good quality Wool rugs in a big array of patterns. Real value at d, while ition. Handsome 23â€"piece Tea Sets, Cups, sSaucers, Plates, Cream and Sugar, Tea Potl. $5.00 value 1 7 9 for only % InIY Motor Rugs build of good jeir con k Taylor for value, Taylor for serviceâ€"â€"A Chain of Service for the North. Every day Taylor‘s have bargainsâ€"come in and let us show our exceptionâ€" ally low prices on high quality merchandise. aucepans T ea Sets 20 p.C 121 ty DC ther t] 1 ADC Branch Sto oI men sen sSouthern On earned, Under jey ate Head Officeâ€"New Liskeard, Ontario _ Stores and Warehouses at Cobalt, New Liskeard, Swastika Kirkland Lake, Cochrane, Timmins, Ont., Rouyn; Que. 11 "A CHAIN OF SERVICE" T‘ Stove Pipes, 7 in., eac 110 Pine Street South PIne Our 1¢ reanut Bbutter, YÂ¥ um Chef Mustard, 32 oz. Club House Mustard Cow Cow Drie 1 )1( Weekâ€"End Specials Whilt Desictc Good quality colonial shape â€" eight â€" ounce glasses earthenwaret half cup sizt value. Best quality . Sauce, per bottle ........... an‘s Cocoa, 1 Ib. tin ......... an‘s Cocoa, /â€"lb. tin ........ d Apricots, per lb. ........... st Quality Green Tea, lb. Special Blend Tea, per lb for Cups and Saucers priced for Real V alue! Tea Pots Glasses me! 9¢ l1ef Return Home nent bureau the C.C.F. part in White River 11 One and U p s specially The two d that It i restall the C their prosp{ . The result 11 ‘s. Thes of the brown f Or â€"response to aiand pay nklater, who is a little more of White Rivâ€" "A conside ot incorporated ‘ men have m tatus, the govâ€" | Bay boys we contractors tojrivals and rite River, The and paying 1 apse from the |Sudbury men ind 11 iver, ine°|and paying for their meals. About 40 from the | Sudbury men are among the group. only men| "So far there has been no trouble rom govâ€" | with the transients, and tribute is paid be hired, on all sides to their good behavior. arty had | That many of them are hard up, even iver, and | penniless, is true, but some way they dozen 1] 1l1o per gangs. > to vho is hired, y had y sand would ctive was from guaranteed from. Cord, for Complete with Another Taylor‘s Values T woâ€"burner dles Nickel plated, upright styl with cord Real Value Toaster Clearance sale of odd pieces of Values to 81.75 Your choice at Fully guaranteed â€" standard 6â€"pound Electric Irons, blue, red and black hanâ€" China J Cl 10 tin .....:.. C in :._.;.." , including Snowball, China Special W. Parcher Operated on This Week for Appendicitis Bi from which they came. The result is that some of the men, wise to this trick, are beating their way to Pranz and pay from Franz to White River, a little more than 40 miles. ‘"A considerable proportion of the men have money. A group of North Bay boys were among the early arâ€" rivals and are eating in the Y.M.C.A. " 1 ll Hosts of fri strict will si Electric Irons Glassware and Earthenwart of Real complete with Hotplates THURSDAY, AUGUST sotH 193 Toasters Electric MHotplates, fully meveral finishes to choose ariy T operat s. ~Dei Telephone 130 St. Mary Cnhdads 1 â€" C ncerely wi return to eat. The provincial reâ€" has been adamant in e them relief, fearingz might encourage othâ€" that it might even to get men to remain cord Timmins 11 ... ade + ~a@0C ...09G¢ $1.09 $1.05 20( E€lectri T0¢ Db6¢ 20¢ 20¢ 10¢ 29¢ 23¢ 13¢ 19¢ 39¢ 45¢ It}

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