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And, used with the Philco Allâ€"wave Acrial*, the builtâ€"in Philco Aerial Selector autromatically switchesâ€"in the electrical values needed to maintain maximum power on each bandâ€"in effect, fve aerials in one! n artists were present in person 11 nin 11 d AIM Up und Cleans 11 Kapu ep T‘immir )â€"anC Orm MCC mimlilt 14 se 1l tated that there mt McN 13 jump on ‘I 34 f: jJuUn 11 nmir JuIY vs 14 Orm! imp : Dom im p: Orlando, Tim Kapuskasing (1) (1), 29 fTeet. Kap ) . 18 .15 fee Barrett tm dav bserver:â€"It is there will not partridge this this prevents Dawson Timmin Timmin nmins (6) »t, 8 inche: aham. Tim nmins T‘immin Dawson 11; L J2CKk 6B, M Jackson lLimmin: Dawson Burne Timâ€" ); Mcâ€" inches. 1 "I stood on the corner the other night and watched a traffic officer directing people with bad lights on their cars to a garage. Now what‘s a man supposed to do?" queried counsel for the defence when the crown helda that if the car‘s lights went bad the ed continuously manifestations of sympathy from the Italian clergy and even the episcopate. The Pope replied that he said in his speech he sympathized fully with Italy‘s needs for expansion. .He recommendâ€" ed, even, that such needs be taken into consideration by the interested powers. the man claimed he had known hi lights were bad and that he had pullec off to the side of the road and hac sent his passenger for a garageman When the passenger had not returned he started the car along the street in that direction but had been stopped by police and charged with driving a car with improper lights. Mere Petty Argument The same man paid the mi $1.00 and costsâ€"for driving lights. Again a petty argum made the basis of the case. T1 The crown attorn lodging had been "p and wife, and whet lodging had been us ner, did not matter a relq that the purpos seen to prevent the t for immoral purpose the man had change using the room, th: have been called in. The man admitted intention of going the with whom he had li but had not carried tention. brin udgmen question or not it Act for falst prov the samg cond been unable to been kept in magistrate he ~ subject to some on by alcoholism man, drawing pe brought into the : STATION CKGB at 6.15 p.m. sponsored by the Makers of ST. CHARLES EVAPORATED MILK (Continued from Page One) liquor, took the stand angq said he was paid a commission of a « a case by Therien for selling be a Third avenue place. Therien plied the money to uy the beer, ningham said, but the purchases made in Cunningham‘s name. He Deéen en taken t been ou ANSON WEEKS Placed Under Bond for Having Gold Irradiated for extra sunshine vitamin D tAis Country Girl employ to improper eéentitled to : In dismissing warned him t] plaints would jJail. Deen annoye place «did no main Ther is no gou The language s But a woman of ccrroborated; h: doubtful at tim wWwo ‘ClH OU Helen Charges Fail Against Local Chinese Hotels Evidence Not Felt and Prince of W trate to Chinese. 1€ married 1€ iiquor, will appear next week Takes "Fits" When Drinking ‘T‘ll give you one more chance you‘re caught again you‘ll go d â€"you understand?" said the m Monday Night kin 12 and his Orchestra ‘ said, * not jib hte Borden presents don‘t lik irls being e kitchen sum it t20US OoneQe, he complain is an of @n unm puzzl , Was I devoly vid False Rcegistration { job eltomaki di eVE erstand man C Warns Chinest who had said tha served 10n. lne h ake him in, 1 célls. H itmeon P M 1l t} )rney ind here Sbab] n 1 comp Bd by he had pulled | road and had |te a garageman.| ca not returned | by ‘ the street in | to en stopped by | _ purcha name. driver mA 1IY icked him up the man was fits, brought 1d t. minimum 11 3 WITDNCO ment w cal the 18 week. Th f whethe: Sufficient in Cases Against Star Cafe iles Hotel. Warning Given by Magisâ€" 8 p€ for may it ) he told tim ital h id Du rought turned 1 been HCc him man ribou! MA 11n had me€ ink had riid NT n | Try The Advance Want Advertisements id Political experts were skeptical that the Pope‘s efforts would be effective. They said Il Duce‘s military preparaâ€" tions have gone so tar that the logical sclution of his conflict with Ethiopia must be reached by force of arms. It was not certain whether Father Tacchiâ€"Venturi would visit Mussolini at his country home in North Italy or await his return to Rome. But, he said, as the representative of Christâ€"the Prince of Peaceâ€"he could only condemn war generally and war for eongiuest snecifirally, Father Venturi conveyed to the Pope an expression of the Government‘s disâ€" appointment and displeasure of the pontifical speech of Aug. 28, delivered to Catholic nurses and condemning "war for conquest." ‘ The priest said the Government inâ€" terpreteg the specch as an attempt to“ cause rift amons the Italian people by leading a section of public opinion‘ to oppose the impencing war. Italian Catholics, venturi said, apâ€" proved unanimously the Government‘s undertaking. The Government receivâ€" ed continuously manifestations of | sympathy from the Italian clergy and even the episcopate. f l The Pope replied that he said in his | speechhesymmflflï¬!uflyvltbltaly's] 11 dlsp 11 Llfc- A o _ NJA Â¥Y AiLsJ _ $3 Ca)J YY _ AiA W'nUe On a tlshnlg trll) at Matta\va' withdrawn. pika Falls, near Haileybury, on Thursâ€" ’ day evening last, were laid to rest. driver should park the car and call a| The service was held at the United garageman. Church, Haileybury. The funeral corâ€" "There would be no danger in driving |tege was led by the Haileybury, New on streets that are as well illuminated | Liskearq and Cobalt fire trucks carryâ€" as the streets of Timmins are, would |ing the floral tributes. The two young there?" defence counsel asked the poâ€"|men were members of the Haileybury lice. : voluntser firemen and were popular Minor Cases and esteemed, not only in Haileybury One man was charged with failing to | but throughout the whole district. Afâ€" support his wife, but the case could |ter the fire trucks the men of the not be proceeded with, since the wife | brigade of the three towns walked in did not have an interpreter with her. |tribute to their departed comrades. It will be heard next week. The first hearse carried the body of Two wage cases will be settled before | E. Fleming, followed by the relatives, next week, it was agreed. |the second hearse carrying Norman Two men paid $8 and costs for creatâ€" | McVittie angq being followed by his ing a disturpance in a public place. relatives. Friends and acquaintances Two common grunks paid the usual | from the thrse towns and from distant $10 and costs. lpoint,s were in the long line of cars One speceder was fined $10 and costs,| and the pedestrians following the and three paid small fines for evading | bodies to the Haileybury cemetery. The town byâ€"laws. bell at the fire hall tolled as the Cases having to do with the Prince|funeral passed by. The pallbearers of Wales hotel and the Star Cafe were | were imembers of the fire department. heard in closed court and appear in | There were over seventy cars in the another column of toâ€"day‘s Advance. |long cortege while the number walking nflic unday everin cod office to : nd Ethiopia. In the quiet « andolfo, the . ady â€" to pla hurch‘s power l in hi iblicly h: g conflic Ncthing DuC A1] ope Pius Intervenes in Effort to Avert W ar K € l1€ bein Tle Forbes, who had been given reedom on condition that she reâ€" to police once daily, had reported , then disappeared, The crown atâ€" y saig he found no fault with magistrate‘s action in releasing rom the cells, since she was in no of physical condition to be kept ‘""in danger of infection, following ol th Italian GoveEetnment the peace. ntiffis, in compliance with their have condemned war, Pope d. He made it clear he would his duty if he did not express his disapproval of the impendâ€" it th EKugenio Cardinail + secretary of state and the Vatican Basilica Tacchiâ€"Venturi, Jesuit Premier Mussolini, and adviser on important 11 Ja > would be no danger in driving ts that are as well illuminated streets of Timmins are, would defence counsel asked the poâ€" rest in the case through the ljournments and delays and could impel him to change le, the Holy Father said, is fervent desire to end the ‘ prpaceful negotiations as occumeda a room there fo: e paid $3 a week. Witnesses Disapprar ly evidence available in the _ Wales hotel cases was that iice, the crown attorney said. was insufficient to obtain a 1. The other seemed to have tch from Rome this week His Holiness Pope Pius on ering specially offered his to avert war between Italy ble iferred of his gardens at Castel Holy Father said he is cz all the Catholic r and influence at the > Italian Government 11 thness, a young married ed that she had used the Star for immoral ast seven times. She ccause she needed the rt her two children, she r1ad been employed at the rooms and dishes ied a room there for ir jobs. larged gi at Castel Ganâ€" Cardinal Pacelli, â€"state and archâ€" priest often matâ€" ind A l Ncrman McVittie was 24 years of age at the time of death and he too had taken prominent and useful part in fire brigade work and in other comâ€" munity effort and will be greatly missed in Haileybury and district. Three young men, James Fraser, Erâ€" nest Fleming and Norman McVittie, were on a fishing trip on the Montreal river, some 18 miles from Haileybury, last Thursday. They had been campâ€" ing for the week and set out Thursday evening in an 18â€"foot skiff to fish for pickerel. The three were standing up casting when the boat suddenly capâ€" sized. Fleming apparently disappeared without any struggle being evident and tErnoon At 3 when the rem Norman McVi men who lost while on a fi pika Falls, nea day evening ls One of the Largest Funerals in North n Unusually Large Attendance at Double Funeral at Hailâ€" eybury on Sunday of E. Fleming and N. MecVittie. 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Fraser‘s calls for help reached campers nearby and eventually he was rescued in an exhausted condition. The bodies of Fleming and McVittie were later recovered by the provincial poâ€" lice. The bodies were found in water about 15 feet deep. James Fraser, a young man about 25 years of agse, was on a vacation trip to thse North. His home is in nected with Laboratory tests show Kellogg‘s Arrâ€"Brax supplies "bulk" and vitaâ€" min B to relieve common constiâ€" pation. Also iron for the blood. The greatest enemy of health is common constipation. It may cause loss of appetite and energy. Certainly it kills enthusiasm! Yet it can be banished by eating a delicious cereal. Have more of these happy days. You and all your family. Guard health while you have it. Keep on the sunny side of life. Haven‘t you noticed that your happiest hours occur on days when Â¥you feel vour best? Timmins 19 Pine St. North Fernand Ramseyer Expert Swiss Watchmaker 76 THIRD AVE. Caies were Tound in watet ret deep. 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