Porcupine Advance, 14 Apr 1938, 2, p. 7

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Sudbury Put on Spot by Forgotten Letter Invisible Ear Drum matt AÂ¥ le McK eC JGhnn 1 The Invisible Ear Drum invented by A. Q. Leanard, a son of the late Rev. A. B. Leonasrd, 11D., for many years secretary of the Board af Foreign Missions of the Methodist Episcaopal Church, for his own relief from extreme dealâ€" ness and head noises, has so greatly improved his hearing that he can join in any ordinary conversation, go to church and the theatre and hear without difficulty.. Inexpensive and has proven a blessing to many people. Write for booklet to A. 0. Leonard. Inc, Suite <108, Canada Cement Building, Montreal. 101 resolution Upset by Earlicr| @ired M T Minister‘s Son Invents NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE is VALUE merchandise! Its worth is tested in the world‘s greatest testing laboratoryâ€" tested by the actual use and approval of millions of Canadians from Coast to Coast. Give adverâ€" tised merchandise first preference when you bu y I NS AND REAL ESTATE IN ALL BRANCHES Make The PORCUPINE ADVANCE SIVMS, HOOKER DREW Timmins Ear Drum invented by A. Q. of the late Rev. A. B. Leaongard, years secretary of the Board aof ns of the Methodist Episcaopal own relief from extreme deaflâ€" noises, has so greatly improved o Ban Shows creement Made your shopping guide North IT > * PAY IHIOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALL TERM s V1iY IIT, we lay Oour DBuUury, â€"It‘ i T kâ€"5H. P Mavo: the by ml kin Y 11 Mi lett: RuC BHick Jan wet writ "1 may navye SCILlUICIHIICLi, said the rmayor. "It is kind of short nctice," chservied Alderman â€" Simpson. "If. â€" ws turn around and l2t this midway come into town, it is kind of putting the council *3 last timz2, burn. "My motion ; 1MA "The would ind th C M T k1 Usually Before Ccuncil no 1VC 111 Phoneâ€"OWffice 112 Hesidence 135 wWas nocumIn veont him comin {from Mr. Conklin‘s e toâ€"Cday, that you when the lettsr was Aldsorman Newburn. about the letter beâ€" icd the maysor. mia last week for the d Ald>rman Newâ€" is passed last week aw iin‘t know thi ," replied Mayc ridvised him (M1 was nothings d# the question iny caritract," meal some Ccor mayo ne th e ccmnirq A‘@crman it ntlemen iVEe Com oy "if ..} ms lette explain ‘ed A in‘t Dé he r2>â€" that I Y "I answ Monday r contract, bsfore ccl Mayor Ru clared Maycor R "Would the contract?" equi "It kind of pu is going to stand." Aldcrman Laforest supported Aldeorâ€" man Newburn. Alderman Whissell deâ€" clansd definitely that he was opposed to allowing the show to come in. City Scliciter G. E. Buchanan‘s cpinâ€" City Scliciter aG icn was invited a he had t,clfphcne with 2 to, of the dspartn fairs., who felt Talt gra show had fersnt alus] was alway refuse ( city soli Gevil and the deep we cou‘ldn‘t have gct at the last mseting.‘ "As I understand 1 parfeont right to wiil clared the mayor. ‘‘"*No ons diiy Widil clork, but it is too bad th wasn‘t mentioned on Monday Alderman Simpson. "I understand it was askec was any cantract and we 1 no‘." observed Alderman Sim: byâ€"law The city clerk ha wh> was presont wourld be all rig approved it. M\ his cmpnloyver di ‘no‘." observed Aiderma Mr. Bickford told whirever there was a not nesessary to go be! said that he had tolc that he would like a 1 the license fse and t smnow nad 3 n cxpers: in c cartage ccmp worth cof ad faith know "Then we mig? motion,." dsclare Darga T dotr uch : hat t} Alderm ALT intenti midwa If the ating 1 sinowing just wiid| in the matter of antiâ€"aircraft gun House in London. will be attracted to pice Bargain Pretty sick of It â€"E.â€" D.:« Whits § may atla partmen [oelt that ioh Mi ind the m d the the =] turned . â€"~â€"The mayor ha Pickford said tha laerman incil be invy blam d thzs city C letter confira NOVEL PLAXN STIMULATES RECRUITING by the clork ha CoOr Mechanically minded ycung men this defence arm of the service e and intimated that atter over the byâ€"law 1 re counci we we Simps ccunci now ‘Gray. 'I municlip rman . kno amg to / this let ) Mr. Rudec 4 him if 1 he railway, $8A00 res"®"it wWweEsrn AI bit pa ND Y THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO hnha 6391 hC h diffsrent attitude," said the mayor. "If that‘s the case," repsated AlSzrâ€" man Laforsst, "we might as well reâ€" scind the mcticn. If one gets it, let| was writtenâ€"it have meant a'l 1 € puL. “T 11 12 B mm _ccgg BP oo it was Sir Ha: conceived the mulate recrui crowd â€"examfi artillery. Glt In the discussions articles, one point The reasons given for this amazing statement are as follows: sentiment in this provâ€" ince is much more concerned with what goes on in public than what goes on in private. If there that In other words, the Brewing Industry is invited to secure itself to spare the feelings of a cynical minority! In order to make things easier for itself, it is advised to deprive the poorer ‘"*The brewers,"‘ we are told, "in their own interest should not support beverage rooms!" were no licensed hotels," say those councillors, "you‘d sell just as much, but people would drink it at home. Extreinists wouldn‘t be scandalized. They‘d switch their attack to somebody else." it deserves an vyford, Lord Mayor of London, who of having the gun displayed to st . Our photo shows an interested the latest design in antiâ€"aireraft ing £ inayor. He recalied the Mond g and turningzg to the AnC Be fair to him, too ccalied the Monday night mgetâ€" 1 turning to the city clerk, said: d veu if there was any contract provoked by these comes up so often article to itself . . . Hux 11 # This advertisement is inserted by the Brewing Industry in the interest of a better public understanding of certain aspects of the problems of temperance and Iocal option. A woman wrote to London Zoo, Proâ€" ey, deploring th2 Island. The bare e baked sc hot by jsons could not sit singed.. For their ‘ersd to knit drawâ€" )t to adjourn i8 man Facgcer. letter Noranda Troubled Now by Influx of Ungmployed Men (From Rouynâ€"Noranda Press) The word has travelled from one end cf Canada to theâ€"other that there is lots of wark to t> had in Rouynâ€" Noramia and so, with business conâ€" ditions in many oth:r parts of the ecuntry â€" becoming _ steadily worse, yeung men, middle agsd men, old men from almost every province in the D#@minion ar> "thitting the road" for Northwestern Quebec. The «disaprolntment they mget on The «isappolntment they méet on reachingz this Eldorado of work is keen. They find themselves turned away from this plase and that; the hard basement floor of the town hall seems like a heaven to them after chilly days in firight cars, on railway tracks and roads. There is nothing for them now; not until at least another month has passed will there be an increase in emâ€" ployment and it is probable that thase who wore employed in the bush during the winter will be able to fill the conâ€" struction and hishway jobs this séaâ€" son. Seventeen of the transients lay in the Rouyn town hall basement â€" on Tuesday night; last night there were nearly as many. "Most of them seem to be genuinely looking for work," Chief of Police Jean Tissot told The Press. "All of them say they are. They have been told there is lots of work Canada Lumberman:â€"The men who have succeded best in life have always Easen chserful and hopeful men, who went asout their business with a smile on their faces, and took the changes and chances of this mortal life like men, facinz rouzh and smooth alike as it camt. Press. "All of them say they are. They have been told there is lots of work to be had in Rouyn, and so they come here. It is a shame. We can do noâ€" thing for th>m." R A DIO ll(,(‘:\ll OFEFLICOLIAL ME MBER man of his liberty, while the rich man can still drink comfortably at home! Worse, it is advised to drive the workingâ€"man to break the law. For that again would be the inevitable result of closing the beverage rooms! Under no cirecumstances will the Brewing Industry take that kind of advice. We support the hbeverage room because the British nations have proven outâ€"inâ€"theâ€"open control the best way! Radio Service Engineer W will give your radio a complete overhaul, and adjust all controls to optrate smoothly and efficiently, _ (New parts are additional) . Radio manufactures service is a plan developed to make dependable rudio service available everywhere at reason@able prices. We are the officially appointed, factory approved members in this district. Don‘t miss the wonderful programmes on the air, An R.M.S, tun»â€" up will enable you to enjoy them all in their full tanal beauty. Quick â€" Reliable â€" Reasonable Prices. Service on all makes. BY CERTIFIED RADIO EXPERTS ARRANGEMENTS FOT SCHOOL FAIRS IN COCHRANE AREA Cochranc. Apri‘ 1t.â€"Spansorec by the Departmerts cof FRducation and Agriculturs, ons are now beâ€" ing made for school fairs throughosut Cochrane district. A varied prize list has been issued. The fairs, dpan to rural schools, will be conducted by 68 schoo‘s cf the disâ€" trict. Approximately â€" 8000 _ childron will participate. A number of the schools will combine to stage one fair. The prize list covers grain, ro9ls, schools will combine to stage one fair The prize list covers grain, ro9ts vesetables and 12 varieties of flowers Look on These and Beware RADIO MANUFACTURERS Phone 1670 PAGE SEvEN

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