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Porcupine Advance, 19 May 1938, 1, p. 8

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Caught 21â€"1b. Lake Trout at Watabeag at Weekâ€"end Ircoquols clal to The Member of Iroquois Falls and District Rod and Gun C luh; Bavced Big Beauty. Had Notable Battle in Landing the | Big Fellow. Many Others Now Fishing at Watabeag | SHOP FOR THE HOLIDAY IN THIS BIG Cottage Rolls Ibh. EATONIA RINDLESS Bacon, * lb. okg. s MOK ED Weliners ... Ib, MACARONT and ROUND Steak Roast Rump Roast sMOKED PORLK Shoulder ... Cheese Loaf .... Ib. For Fri. and Sat. MILK FED VEAL Shoulders ... lb. 16¢ Loin, flank off Ib. 28e Leg .:. ib, 295¢ ROLLED Roast Veal ... Ib. 19¢ FRUITS® and YEGETA FRESH Woax or Green IiGians .:.....: 2 lbs, LARGE SIZLE Pinecapple.... 2 for LARGE SIZE Grapefruit 4 for There will hbe plenty of baking toa he done for the weekâ€"end and holida» eatingâ€"look to your shortening reâ€" quirements and take advantage of these special low prices. Lake MEALET 1 1b. prints ....2 for 25¢ #:1b;: print..::::s.;;.. 47¢ Delivery without extra charge. THIRD AVE. TIMMIN® Phone Greceteria 901 HOLIDAY BAKING SALE MEAT Specials DOMESTIC or Picnic Style Shankless EASIFIRST BRANDS Shortening HOICE QUALITY , Ont., May 18..â€"(S;eâ€" nce)â€"The fish are bitâ€" no fooling! And here fact, Last wceekâ€"end, 7. memlber of the Iroâ€" * 845 t IHICi and he outdoor me foarty 1 aht one of Ib. 28¢ en 4C se«3 JY Smglporereapple ------ 6 tins 50¢ White Swan Toilet Tissue 6 Ige rolls 50¢ TEXAS GOLD Grapelrunt Juice â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€"â€" 4A tins 50¢ Bulk Ready Cut Macaroniâ€" â€" â€" 81bs. 50¢ Golden Wax ‘Cut Beans â€" â€" â€" â€" 6 tins 50¢ WITH PECTIN Raspberry or Strawberry Jam 2 for 50¢ 5â€"Point Fresh Coffee â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 3 Ibs. 50¢ India and Ceylon Tea â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" Ib. 50¢ Eaton‘s Summer Drinks â€" 13 oz. bot. 2l¢ 3 I A .N 11 :.1lILLZ} No. 4 Sieve Peas â€"â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" ~ 6 tins 50_(: Sweet Mixed Pickles â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 2 jars 50¢ Lux Fine Toilet Soap â€" â€" â€" â€" 8 cakes 50¢ IDEAL BRAND Kipper Snacks â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 11 tins 50¢ AYLMER TASTY Pork and Beans, 21 oz. tinâ€" â€" â€" â€"6 tins 50¢ the readyâ€"toâ€"serv@ syrupâ€"makes a drink, t ar cold, and sauce for ice cream and other desâ€" serts * Ib. tin: > â€" 24¢ Assorted Jelly Powders â€" â€" â€" 11 pkgs. 50¢ Coloured Rainbow Serviettes 4 pkgs. 50¢ SLICED, CRUSHED, DICED Tomato Juice, 25 oz. tinâ€" â€" _ â€" â€" 6 tins 50¢ GOObn QUALITY MA YFALIl i llllllllllllllll N‘;l;tha Laundry Soap â€" â€" â€" â€"~13 bars 50¢ Chocolate Syrup sSILVER RIBBON IIILLSDALE ELaton Groceteria k k# AN OUTSTANDING 50c SALE ITEMâ€"CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS ai.@r Sn} icneed by sometning UThatlt | fought like the : he proceeded to a‘er cnjoying t 1 The great energy foodâ€"iry :t â€" on your morning ceâ€" real for extra fAaâ€" Â¥vour. 5 Ib tin Golden Corn the P Let ‘rup TC big d on Saturd peaceful life 4l¢ 11 expCr landed | and B0 and WINDsSOR CREAM BISCUITS Ib. Raspberry or Lemonâ€"LARGE JELLYX ROLLS each : Fancy Jumbe, Ripe Pimentoâ€"â€"PLAIN OLIVES, 11 oz. Jar MILD ONTARIO CHEESE Canada Dry GINGER ALE, Ib. 6 pti. bots 20¢ 99¢ MORE HOMDAY VALUES Put it on Your Holiday sShopping List Flower or Vegetable Seeds 5¢ of Tuxis Don Mortson acted as toastâ€" master and thanked Miss Smith and her C.G.LT. girls for cthe splendid serâ€" vice given in looking after the boys and dads. Miss Smith replicd for the giris. Mr.. Trennear gave a vocal solo, "Gcood Night, Daddy," playing his own accompaniment. About two lwundred and thirty fathers and sons gathered in the Un‘¢sd Church on Monday evening in tho» basement for the annual "Father and Son banquet of the Trail Rangera and Thuixis boys, Aftcr the singing of "God Save the King," all sat down to enjoy a tasty dinner. Roov. W. M. Mustard was asked to say a few words. Hs said he was glad to mect ‘the boys and their dads. Speaking of the boys, he said when boys werse young they were thinking and aiming to do something big when they grew up, as, for instance, to beâ€" Community singing led by Mervor P. T. Moislcy, started off the entertainâ€" ment. twentyâ€"oneâ€"pound lake trout. The fisherman‘s bug had apparently got into many, for during the weekâ€"end several partics from around, were into the lake, and alilthough they did not wrike the luck to the extent of Mr. Jessup, yet most of them were able to bzsast of several causht during the bcast < holiday. Fishit fail to fail the Another Enjoyable Fatherâ€"â€"Son Event T‘1 find vable ‘ail Hold Even jle meals for tasty beyond out nt expl s somethin )lain the : and ons h what is in angers and Interesting 1y Ib. pkg 2 pkgs for Velveeta Cheese 1c fun 2 has 3 in st trout many, words. 19 oz. tin No. 2 tin THE PORCUPINE ADVANCTE, TH{MINS 28 oz. Jar golf. rived Tuxis Annual to a him 3 C Words from do it tin e sh come firemen, airmen or drive motor cars, but the hardest work was Chrisâ€" tian living. There was only way to achieve a good job, and that was (camwork, and not by each individual doing it his own way, he said. In explanation, he spoke of a football team which had a Turk, Armenian, Greek and other races on the team, and it was only by each of them combâ€" lin‘ing they wore ablsr to score a goal and win. He told a story of the deterâ€" ‘mination of a young 10â€"yearâ€"old boy to %makc good, and he did. He started out jone day to do some bird nesting and {when he ncarly reached the nest. he fell to <the ground. Three ¢imes he |tried, with the same results, but he was detsrmired to get the nest, and cne day he succeeded, and by this ‘rams determingcicon he grew up to be |a famous missionary. In closing, Rev ~Mr. Musiard urged the bov.s Lo pull togrthgr. Mr. ‘Thomags. Nixon put on a fine show with his two bags of tricks, and the youngsters as well as the dads wishsd he ‘had stayed ancther half hour. Mentors P. ‘F. Moisley, ‘A. Jackson, Mcosley , A. Gillies, Livermore spok: on the work of the Tuxis and the Trail Rangers, both indcor season and camp life in the summer. Proficicncy badges for camp work ware presented. to the _ boys. by â€"Mr. Arch Gillies. (Continued â€"From Page 1) long as they say but I am glad to get back safcly," said Mrs. Watson as she rested under warm blankets and snow white sheets. As soon as the woman was found, she was rushed back to her son‘s home and a call was sent to Dr. J. H. A. MacDonâ€" ald at So wh Pmcupmc The phquan oxd red‘ t.h’* woman .to ‘bed> with â€"inâ€" gtx'uctlon.s that she be given only warm drinks .or _soup. "As soon as she got into the house. she asked for a cup of tea," said.. her. son. * Lost in Bush a Week, Woman Feels Well tea," saidâ€" her. son. B Dr. MacDonald came in by water and aftor examining the aged lady decided to bring her cut to South hospital for observation, fearing that she might have contracted pnsumonia as the result of her long exposurs. Wrapped in warm clothing and aczomâ€" panied by the doctor and several forâ€" Wrapped in warm clothing and aczomâ€" panied by the doctor and several forâ€" est rangers, who had taken part in the search, Mrs. Watson was taken by boat to Connaught, a distance of thirtyâ€" four miles. From this point she was moved to hospital by train. Yesterday, according to Miss Morgan, superintendent at the hospital, Mrs. Watson showed no indication of any ill effects from her experience and it is expecied that she will be walking around in a day or two and able to return home. The first two days she was in the bush the weather was cold and dreary, accompanied by a light fall of snow. Mrs. Watson couldn‘t remember any particular discomfort from the weather but excused herself for not being able to recall the incidents of her experionce more clearly. She explained that her memory is very bad. "It was fortunate thaé she had no matches with her to start a fire," was the opinion of her son. "If she had, with the bush dry as tinder, a forest fire would have undouktcdly started." Mrs. Watson had been in the habit of walking as far as the river, half a mile from her home,. once or twice a fire would have undouktcdly started." Mrs. Watson had been in the habit of walking as far as the river, half a mile from her home, once or twice a day, her son told The Advance. On these occasions she was accompanied by at least one of her three grandâ€" daughters, who always kept her in sight. On the day of her disappearâ€" ance, she had wandered along a dens>â€" ly overgrown bush road leading in anâ€" cther direction and finally lost her way completely without being noticed by any of her relatives. Doctors and persons accustomed to the bush are astounded that the woâ€" man was able to survive without food and the fact that she shows no apparâ€" ent ill effects is regarded as little short of miraculous for a person with absolutely no bush experience. Blairmore Enterprise:â€"A cemetery is an unicue place. It contains so many men who couldn‘t afford ¢o take a rest anvywhere else King George is pictured with his daughters, Princess Margaret Rose, LEFT, and Princess Elizabeth, heiress to the throne, on the occasion of the latter‘s 12th birthday recently, when they enjoyed a horseback ride in the grounds of Windsor Castle. The King requested that this photo be made. His Majesty also requested that Princess Margaret Rose be inâ€" cluded in the picture when published and not cut out to spotlight her more important sister, AT HIS MAJESTY‘S REQUEST "(5) It is based on religious to.°ra tion. In all the Englishâ€"speakin countries there is the fullest religiot 'freedom That is not always true i courcries under a dictatorship; nor . it likely to be true. How would yo like to be persecuted for your religior beliefs? "It is because w2 have inherfle ‘from the. Mother Country not only h English language and literature, bi also the British way of doing thing that owe Oshould celebrate ‘"Magrn The Timmins branch of the C dian Legion with its usual patric is sponscringthe observance of "M Carta weck in Timmins and dis What ‘"Magna Carta" week means why it is cslebrated is given in following letter from the Cana Legion: Legion Sponsoring Magna Carta Week Why ‘"Magna ‘Carta Week"? "It was on June 15, 1215, that King J¢ohn m:s the rebellious barons of Engâ€" land in a meadow named Runnymede nsar Windsor Castle, and was forc:cd to sign what came to be known as the "COircat UCharter." "‘"‘Lhnat,. ofâ€"cgourse, cwas a very long lime ago; and it may seem farâ€"feotched to celetrate today a viccory won by thi English barons over the English king at such a remoie date. "Actually, however, the celebration Birth of British Liberty to be Celebrated Here Week of June 12th. I1aWw. 1t mmeans, known as "freedon dom of assembly," : press." It means 1 for the individual individual exists f would you like o stat2"? "(4) It is characterized by freedo from arbitrary arrest and from it prisonment without trial. ‘This _ h long been a feature of the British sy tem of justice, with its Habsas Corp Acts. It has never been a feature dictatorships. How would you like be arrested without any charge bei made against you, and kept in J indefinitely, withow. any justice? that we should Carta"‘ week. Liberty Ottawa Journal: Unquestionably enâ€" timent is growing for a lessening of the tax burden on real estate. To translate this sentiment legislaâ€" tion is another matter. rnal Vigilanc means that the 1. and not for the st ) be a sla th le, is liable the law. But the law. His ju like to be shâ€"speakIing st religious ays true in hip; nor is ut 11 th inaC iC at the How of the anaâ€" tism iag n IP1IC ret inC the rt 111 ~ nas ths J@Al 16 ~ VIKING ELECTRIC ! 10 Cedar Street N. Phone 590 4N BE 44 * * 5 *4 3 11 Cirst Public Competition to be Held Here in First Aid D1 for Friday and Saturday Iron and Yeast Tablets â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 79¢ St,. 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