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Porcupine Advance, 12 Sep 1935, 1, p. 3

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Cress Corn or Bunion Salves When Sir Lionel Phillips wrote his reminiscences, nearly half a century afâ€" ter he first saw the diamond fields, he still had a vivid recollsction of a dust s e w 1 e e en i4 Mrs, R. W. Leonard, widow of the What has made August a month Oof| well known St. Catharines philanthroâ€" such ill repute is probably that dreadâ€" |pist and mine promoter, died toâ€"day ful combination of wind:and dust that ) in the Toronto General hospital. Col. imposes the very apogee of discomfort | Arthur L. Bishop, president of Coniagas upon man and beast alike, August is | Mines Ltd.. is her nephew. the traditional opening of the dustâ€" j e en e en ons storm season, which in the old days GREEKS TO VOTE OCT. 27 was the bans of the existence of dwelâ€" ON MONARCHY QUESTION lers in Kimberley and Johannesbure. $ (Johannesburg Star) | The impartial evidence of the meâ€"| teorological statistics shows that July is the more frequent offender with those icyâ€"blasts that whistle round the street corners at night and pierce the thickest clothing. September, too, supâ€" plies, as a rule, the more violent gales; and it was in that month in 1894 that the wind velocity on the Rand was so great that a railway train was lifted off the line at Florida and many of the | Jerryâ€"built houses of early Johannes-’ burg were blown down. south African Weather "Allâ€"Samee" as North Land MOISLEY BAUL, Timmirs, Ont Quaker China Oats, large pke Bowes‘ Mince Meat, 30 oz. jar Swansdow n Cake Flour ...... ‘eas 2 tins 1Aceg0 nDecls 2 5 Choice qual. 2 tins.. C Diced Beets Pears 2 tins Bovril Corned Becet.. tin .....;:: Tomatoes large tin Talk of the Town Timmins, Phones 111 and 133 du SPECIALS Recommended by very Usepr Praimses PREMIER MUSSOLINI immanuel of Italy and 1 the rezent mansceuvres C THIS SPECIAL SHOWING You‘ve been reading about the thrilling new silhovette in Vogue and Harper‘s. Now keep those authorities firmly in your mind and come down Friday and Saturâ€" day to Shragge‘s. You‘ll see the influence of Molyneux, Maimbocher and Chanel, interpreted in tha noew fabrics. In ccolour, the Renaissance shades take the spotâ€" light, w.th a strong leaning toward greets, reds and rust. will include the most authentic models of the new season. _ Featured are Afternoon Dresses, Evening Gowns, Dirner Frocks, Cocktail Gowns, Sport Apparel and Daytime Clothes, 2 3€ 33¢€ 35€ * 9c a5C 14¢ Mo with advance trends, you should plan to be present In style and Quality, the store that Sets the Pace If for ns other reason than to acquaint yourself Wheat, 2 pkgs. Woeston‘s Sodas 1 1â€".2 Ib. pkg..... Assorted Jelly Powders ;.......... a mongardc in Ath:n than wWIDOW OF MINING PROMOTER DIFES IN TORONTO HOSPITAL Friday and Saturday AT south Porcupine, Phone 150 HOMEMADE Sausage, lb, IBC 124/15/1/3004 peop 11 PICNIC PORK Shoulder give t whethe FRESH Hamburg Steak Al KING EMMANTUEL Muscolini. pause to chat at B:lzano, on the border million soldiers took part, of this week f the republic of Greece opportunity on October eir answer to the quesâ€" r they wish to return to *‘ not, it was announced ankless vour of tax cullecâ€" walks and enjoying ee1 2 1€C 5¢ 23¢ TX off by collecâ€" In Notice is given by A. G. Bellamy, secretary of the Porcupine Welsh Miners‘ Choir, that a meeting of the | choir will be held in the Canadian Leâ€" gion hall on Sunday, September 15th, at 3 pm. Members of the choir and prospective members are asked to make a note of the date and be in attendance. | __Noon weather report for Northern Ontario:â€"Partly cloudy and quite cool toâ€"day and Friday. Porcupine Welsh Miners‘ Choir to Meet on Sunday E. W. Shaw, former constable of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police deâ€" tachment, was in Timmins on a short visit this week. He was transferred from here to headquarters at Toronto, but has since resigned from the force. Constable A. Smith is replacing him in the Timmins detachment under Corâ€" poral Nelson. New Constable Here on "Mounties" Detachment Ladies‘ Auxiliary Branch 88 will hold a special meeting in the Legion hall on Monday evening, Sept. 1l6th, at 8 to arrange for the S.A. Vet. bangquet, also to choose a delegate for the comâ€" ing convention, and for other business. Ladies who have sewing are asked to please return it at or before said meetâ€" ing. Special Meeting Monday of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary But so long as society recognizes a rosponsibility to the persons who are the victims of the depression, the rule should never be extended to th point where men who can‘t find workâ€" whether they are single men or marâ€" ried monâ€"are denied relief. There is nothing left to reliefâ€"nothing left to the conception of society‘s obligation to those who comprise itâ€"if any such principle is adopted. It can even go further and say that a man who refuses to seek work will not be given relief, and there is no room for objection. (Hamilton Herald) When officialdom says that a man cannot both refuse work and stay on relief, it is talking reasonably. THOSE WILLING TO WORK sSHOULD BE GIVEN RELIEF Foreign diplomats speculated over an interview between Italian Minister Count Luigi Vinciâ€"Gigliucci and the French charge d‘affaires in which the latter was understood to have arranged to take over Italian interests if the Italian legation staff is ordereq home. The emperor sent word to his deleâ€" gation at Geneva that Ethiopia was willing to coâ€"operate in foreign exploiâ€" tation of her resources but would not surrender her sovereignty. Should the Italians ride rough shod over Mikael‘s undisciplined horde, the next test will come at the rugged cliffs which mark the separation of the desert from the Addis Ababa plateau. Haile Selassie has sent to strategic points along this highland the best of his mod@rn gunsâ€"weapons he has been able to smuggle in through the interâ€" national arms embargo. These fanatical tribesmen, who preâ€" fer to fight with spears, will take up the first shock of Italy‘s steelâ€"clad leâ€" gions, Led by a chief who slaughtered Italians 40 years ago, they are expected to sell their lives dearly in an effort to demoralize the invaders before they reach the highlands. Troops who tramped through the mud anq rain to railroad cars on Tuesâ€" day were to join Djazmatch Amda Mikael, aged veteran of the battle of Adowa, who has taken command of 23,000 warriors in the south, mostly wild Galla cavalrymen. Ethiopian spies have informed war chiefs at border military centres that Italy is massing its mechanized units along a 40â€"mile front in Eritrea, in the north, and that 10,000 Fascist solâ€" diers are drawn up in battle array in Somaliland. The war office at Addis Ababa, Ethiâ€" opia, this week started another intenâ€" sive threeâ€"day movement of troops toâ€" wards the southâ€"eastern frontier. The movement was believed Emperor Haile Selassie‘s response to reports of heavy Italian troop movements along the borâ€" der. Spies Say that Italy is Already on the March Try The Advance Want Advertisements Brandon Sun:â€"Now the autos begin to crowd the refrigerator the chattel mortgage books. New Liskeard Speaker:â€"Who inâ€" vented the sccial credit system is not announced, but an impression persists that Einstein had a hand in it. Lippman‘s Magazine:â€"A free civiâ€" lization is one which the mass of peoâ€" ple can live withoui Gestroying their neighbours to make room for themâ€" selves. Sudbury Star:â€" We note that the Italians are testing footâ€"burning chemicals for use on the Ethiopians. And we always thought an army moved on its stomach. Toronto Mail and Empire:â€"Kitchenâ€" er men on relief refused offers of work because they did not want to miss a softball game. And in the Winter there will be hockey games to see. Portland Oregonian:â€" The phone people point out how iittle it costs the absent child to call up father. Even the quite young now understand about reversing charges. Welland Tribune:â€"A fathes is usuâ€" ally very proud when repeatins someâ€" thing his bright youngster said. But Just let the bright youngster repeat something father has said! London Free Press:â€"Young chap in Brantford bought a car for $13 and was fined $13 for driving it without a license. If he sells the car to pay the fine he will have had a car, a ride and a fine, all for $13. Canada Lumberman:â€"War veteran in court at Montreal explained he reâ€" ceived a small pension of $3.80 per month because he was struck by a small bullet. On that ‘basis a man who had ben struck by a Big Bertha would be able to retire on his allowance. Chatham News:â€"A man in St. Thomas was released from jail one day and next night he was back. We suppose it‘s a sign of better times when people start making a comeback in such a short time. Canada Lumk:yman:â€"Young man from Gravenhurst, leaped from his car just before it â€"went into the river. Afâ€" ter looking up several books in our reference library we have come to the conclusion that was exactly the right thing to do. North Bay Nugget:â€"Tobacco, it is now revealed, is an excellent cure for seasickness. How many of the ills of the world might have been avoided had there been a reliable cigar store in the Gard@n of Eden. Calgary Herald:â€"A bachelor farmet won the grand championship prize at Cook County Fair for blackberry jam. He defeated over 100 women contes«» tants. There is a moral here where. London Spectator:â€"The best blackâ€" smith craftsman I know has a family tradition of several hundred years. The chief.experts in Norfolk thatching can trace their descent almost to the dle ages. Acton Free Press:â€"The political propaganda â€" machines are working overtime just now, with headquarters filling every newspaper wastepaper basket in the country. The new parties are even outdoing the old partiecs in this respect. Shelburne Coast Guard:â€"A lot of people have been wondering what th: Alberta scheme is all about and after reading explanations given by those who think they know they still wonâ€" der. Highâ€"Grade Samples from Week‘s Run of the Press Salvador de Madariaga of Spain (At TOP) and Foreign Minister Beck of Poland who were named to the nsw conciliation committee appointed by the League of Nations council to study the Itlianâ€"Ethiopian case with a view of securing peace. Others named to the committee are. Capt. Anthony Eden, of England; Premicr Laval of France, Tewfik Rushda Aras of Turkey. f On League Committee LINIMENT There was considerable discuss:.on and consideration of various topics The South African Veterans banquet programme was left in the hands of the executive committee. Much interest and appreciation was shown for an interesting letter from W. Mortimer, who was secretary of the branch here some years ago and who was a very enthusiastic Legion member, His letter was read by the present secâ€" 8 and 16 ozs,. . sSAPHO LIQUID for Moths . FLIT FLY KILLER _ Legion Initiation of Six New Members GRAY‘S LIQUID INHALANT LARVEX for mothâ€"pro/Zing BLACK FLAG POWDER BLACK FLAG LIQUID _ MOoTHâ€"TOX Kills Moths .. FLYXâ€"TOX Ihne lirst meeting of the branch of the Canadian Legion for t fall season was held on Monday ever ing in the Legion hall. Por the fir: time the meeting was held in the ur stairs hall. There was a good atten dance. President Austin Neame pre sided. There were no less than 15 applica tions for membership before the mest ing. Of this number there were si present who were duly initiated. Burke‘s Drug Stores HOSPITAL COTTON 1 1b. roll CERTIFIED NOSE DROPS, 14 cz. VAPEX INHALANT Both for .. NEET DEPILATORY CREAM, 60¢ size CLAPP‘S BABY SsoOUP .. . .D. A.: BABYX CREAM, 50¢ jar . J. J, BABY POWDER MEAD‘S PABLUM COOKED CEREAL BLACK BAND NIPPLES NURSING BOTTLLES STEEDMAN‘S POWDERS SYRUP OF FIGS slzes A 50 sheet package free with a 300 sheet package _ o "AA1CG sions at Meeting Mond: Evening. Meeting He Upstairs for First Time. and delivered to your home free of charge. Pine Street Store Phone 7 Telephone crders gliven immediate attenrtion e were no iess than io Appil for membership before the me Of this number there were t who were duly initiated. Cleansing Tissues BABY NEEDS «t Interesting Discusâ€" at Meeting Monday ng. â€" Meeting Held 1I.D.A 15c., 2 for 25¢ the Timmin Legion for th Monday even Por the firs Ald in the up For Athletes‘s Foot Strains and Sore Muscles 4 ors. Â¥our neighbourhood druggist spends his money amor you who are engaged in business of whatever rature. live and distribute their wages among the trademen of bourhood. The cconcmies of life are blended between bour and the druggist in a brotherly attitude. ® Trade with your neighbourhood independent druggist. sonal owner service and satisfaction. 19¢ and and 44¢c and 89c¢ 2323¢ and 57¢ Independent Druggists‘ Alliance J3¢ and 65¢ 5¢ 220 45¢ 38¢C b¢ be 69¢ J 1C 47¢ 50¢ 39¢ 290 250 81X We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Pine St. and 3rd Ave. Phone 423 retary, W suggested Timmins some Africa 8 11 A Genuine Goldâ€"Plated Gillette Razor 25c 50c 5 Gillette °Blue Blades* A Handsome Permanent Case N ow Hot Water Bottles l@n that Dfly 0/ Da((/a Discortinued style ¢ package Formerly a 30¢ size Ephedrine B 15§¢ Guaranteed 1 year Special Value Nail Polish tIn 1AI 19c F or Hay Fever 1I up of busing pI Mo it bra Oll AARAAQS _ A 1/ items , branch we with ‘ executive â€" J S.ZCS Ed 10B HEALTH SALTS, English Style, 1 1b. BROMOâ€"SELTZER 3 sizes ... 250 SEIDLITZ POWDERS Fresh WIE[JLIAMS‘ PINK PILLS OVvALTINE / For Pain BEECHAM‘S PILLS 2 sizes PASTE, 50c size BAYER ASPIRIN TABLETS IDASAL TABLETS MECCA ONTMENT 3 sizes COLGATE S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM . IPANA TOOTH 3 for 23¢ Xâ€"LAX CHOCOLATE LAXATIVES ROYAL Toilet Tissue Pure whitc sterilized soft Absorbent 750 sheets roll For bright new colours BABY‘S OGWN sSOAP CUTICURA SoOoaAP..:.::..... | €. INFANT‘S DELIGHT SOAP . PALMOLIVE SOAP . ROSARIE 'I‘()ILI C SOAP . SHELL CASTILE sSOAP Made in France _ WHEEN‘S CARBROLIC SOAP wWOODBURY‘sS FACIA] SQAP _ g those of His clerks the neighâ€" the neighâ€" he recen SUNSET Soap Dyes Wiison Ave. Store Phone 870 oK up @iy‘s m Plans for tt Get perâ€" TOILEF A T SOAPS ‘cent p regular discussiot 8 it WAas df ports of the dels ovincial conventic uture by registeoered pharmacists who 2re always in attendance Your Doctor‘s Prescriptions accurately dispensed 40c and 89¢ 37e and 69¢ >2¢c and 19¢ and and 19¢ and 33¢ Je and 330C boxes timt 4 for 19¢ for for for 14¢ for for for 0c 08B¢ Al 44¢ 39¢ 490¢ 98¢ 2 C

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