Kincardine Review:â€" Party candiâ€" dates always stand up for you until they get a seat. 84 S * * 4* X\SX’XSSSSXSSXSXSXSSSSSSSSSS\X%XX\\SSSSS.\}\S\\: v Thursday, Aug. 1st, 19298 Corned Beef sliced Jellied Veal Campbell‘s Tomato Soup Orange Marmalade Pium Jam California Peaches New Ontario Potatoes Over 100,000 Canadian housewives shop daily at Dominion Stores, and we feel there is no more careâ€" ful group of buyers than these same housewives. Constantly watching for lowest prices, the houseâ€" wife of today demands more than mere priceâ€"the quality of the product must not be sacrificed to price. We are proud of the patronage of this great group of buyers, placing the stamp of approval on the efforts of this company to show the way to True Economy. DOMINION STORES LIM GOOD QUALITY PARLOR P. G. WHITE NAPTHA §Srapenuts 2 :â€"â€" 20â€" DOMINO Peanut Butter 17â€" PORKE ansd BEANS McoLaren»n‘s Invrincitle QUEEN OGLIVES Aypimer Toy Pail String ITrue 1l14â€"o7z. Mason Ja»zr Regular 25¢ Ko. 2 Tin megular 2 for 25¢ ue Economy ez?;):;ï¬ " _ New York Life:â€"Many a good golf shot has been ruined: by a passing thought of business. For Frying or Shortening 1â€"LB. TIN 3â€"LB. TIN No. 2 Tin % 8e 10 Bars 49c BReg. 210 C3 18 Reg. 17¢c Pkt RELISH â€" Jar 2%1¢ TOMATOES 2v~29c Grapefruit 2+ 25§¢ ISCUITS ;/ B3§c KETCHUP Bottle 2 KX c !\a Parowax 2""" 2§¢ CERTO Btle. 3“0 Small Medium Rubber VICTORY SWEET DOMINO FANCY QUALITY !/,«lb. Tin ]gi/;-lb. T in HAND PEE SEA KING CHRISTIE‘S ASSORTED Proserving Nesds InC CROWN Bible zimp UDD CHANGES SOMETIMES IN THE MEANING OF WORDS Everyone should be interested in the meanings of words as the whole system of communication depends upon words and their significance. The Mentor, an educational publication, recently pubâ€" lished an article dealing with the signiâ€" ficance of certain words in comn.on as contrasted with the original meaning attachsd to these words. The article shows the power of public thought and cpinion on speech in general and words in particular. The article in The Menâ€" 2 tins 22¢ 16 oz. jar 21¢ 40 ozs. 24c tall tin 17¢ 10 lbs. 49¢ Pagan, Silly, Idiot and Other Words Greatly Changed from Original Meanings. 19¢ per 1b. 39¢ per Ib. word was in early n glish spelled ‘"seely," and ie word as the German "se zx blessed, happy, fortunate, used in Wyclif‘s version of Then it came to mean p rustic, rude; next simpleâ€"he bu ALMT 3 for 2@e 1ll $1.05 doz. $1.19 doz. 3 doz. 25¢ ~doz. 117C THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 11 in 370 23C Ih," B1 wn to ( meaning early mod " and wa he article ught and ind words Bu SA )untry means t the ountry ; they iL ind the iin, There is no objection to United fruit and vegetables coming into Canada beâ€" fore our own produce makes its apâ€" pearance. Neither do Canada‘s proâ€" ducers object to fair competition. But it is held to be an injustice to permit American fruits and vegetables, haryâ€" ested by cheap Mexican and negro labâ€" our in California and the Southern States, to be dumped into the Dominâ€" ion when the first Canandian crops are ready for the market. The Canadian growers are not unreasonable in their demand that they be protected from this kind of competition. Tremendous developments are taking place in Ontario and Manitoba mine fields, he said. Consolidated Smelters, American Metals, International Nickel and other corporations are combining to construct copper refinery and Conâ€" solidated will probably build a zinc reâ€" finery in the east. The main object of the search is the source of the native copper nuggets from which the Copper Mine river deâ€" rived its name early in Canadian hisâ€" tory. Mr. Errington is hopeful that his exploration activities, though costing large sums of money, will demonstrate the feasibility of shipping out ore from this field. As viceâ€"president of the Dominion Explorers, Mr. Errington is actively concerned in the great organization of airplane prospecting in the unexplored territory between Hudson‘s Bay and the Mackenzie river. Within a year it will be known whether mining operations on the barâ€" ren lands of northern Canada ‘are practizable economically, declared Joseph Errington, northern mining magnate, visiting Vancouver last week. Practicability of Mining Barren Lands to be Shown There are other words, again, which | set to th have simply changed so that their ‘ed at Ne original meaning has been completely . and thei obscured. "Hip, Hip, Hurrah!" dates |; â€" back to the Crusades. "Hip," it ADâ€"|and Hud pears, is corrupted from "Hep," which | Miss Pra in turn is composed of the initials of : ion that the cry ‘"Hierosolyma est Perdit@A!" | tion is (Jerusalem is destroyed!) German | favourite knights, in hunting down the JeWws,| canadiar used "Hip! Hip!" as the their Cl'y-;atmosphf "Hurrah" is simply a natural utterance vacation. of enthusiasm; or possibly from thC]them for Slavonic "huâ€"ja‘" (to Paradise). she state "Spinster" is applied to an unmarried | sgyep a C woman because in the good old Gays | per assm no young woman was considered fit tO | anq pepr be a wife until she had spun herself a beauty 0 set of linens. A "Jew‘s harp‘" has no believe t Hebraic origin. It gets its name from [ an excee the French word "ju," meaning a toy. guests. The word "tip" meaning a gratuity. originated in English coffee houses, * which used to have on their walls boxes | NIneâ€"1 inscribed with the phrase, "To Insure Boy Promptness." This in time was reâ€"| duced to "T. I. P." and thus was evolvâ€" | Writing ed the modern word "tip." last week Eventually it was servant in charge The word "lady‘" is one of these. It originally meant "kneader of bread" or mistress of the loaf. It then came to mean the female head of the family ana from this took on the meaning of mistress of the manor. The first half of the word is related to "loaf" and the second to "dough" The noble title of "Lord" also had a humble origin in meanin Desyi ‘"Bombast" and "fuston" were both names for cheap cloth originally; "bombast‘"‘ being cotton, and especialâ€" ly cotton batting or padding. In this way the word game to imply inflated or extravagant language; and fustion, first made in FPustat, a suburb of Cairo, was also a kind of thick lowâ€"priced goods,. These terms are now applied to a fulâ€" some style of writing, extravagant in sentiment and expression. "Imp‘"‘ started out by meaning the shoot of a plant or a tree. Until the ed; then weak, frail; and finally foo:â€" ish. In the same way ‘"simple" meant etymologically â€" sincere, straightâ€"forâ€" ward, unaffected. But, though "simâ€" plicity" keeps some of this good meanâ€" ing "simpleton"‘ means "a person of limited or feeble intelligence." Lord" also loaf ward," ood and hen idiot hse w ompete inguish Despite this tendency in the langâ€" ige for words to get battered and pped, depreciating in value, there e other words which had a lowly beâ€" aining and have grown in dignity. Y Was â€" rd d 1 the rvan 1 id mem officia meaning guardian of the ce head of the household he wa officiat [eSbil com} used to designate . of any specific du b Th ha n i time, however, thered that an ent and in time Dal bu trt _ merelj wn. wh di citizer m 11 m 6 ning th Until th nified en 11M 11 hi n 11 North Bay Nugget:â€" Many of our citizens have made several remarks about their potatoes. We have kept still up to the present time, but we do not intend to take off our hat to any one when it comes to potatoes. We have potatoes larger than a goose ezg and there are so many in the hills that they are cracking the ground open. They often disturk our sleep at night, when the big ones say to the little ones, "Lay over." "Added to the glory that is his, the boy will receive additional recognition by way of a number of prizes that are awarded to all who perform this exâ€" ceptional feat." "In this instance, however, the acâ€" complishment of this unusual play is particularly meritorious since this North Bay youngster is believed to be the youngest golfer in the world to ascend to the loftiest pinâ€" nacle of fame in golfing circles. The incident was broadcast over the world nver Associated and Canadian Press wires and this city and the North Bay Golf and Country Club ar basking in reflected glory. The New York Times, numbered among the world‘s greatest newspapers, carried the story prominâ€" ently displayed in its sport section and to demonstrate how highly they regard the feat, they requested that they be furnished with a photo of the youthful golfer for reproduction on its pages. "Wherever golf is played throughout the length and breadth of the North American continent, it is safe to say, has spread the fame of Maurice Regimâ€" bal, nineâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Regimbal, Cassells street, all beâ€" cause he accomplished a holeâ€"inâ€"one shot. The nonâ€"golfer will find nothing exceptional in the feat, treating it as an incident peculiar to the game, but the addict of the links regards it as the achievement of a lifetime and something that merits and is given speâ€" clal recognition. Tourists are going into the James and Hudson Bay district each summer, Miss Fraser learned, and it is the opinâ€" ion that when the train accommodaâ€" tion is satisfactory it will become a favourite trip for United States and Canadian people seeking a ‘different atmosphere‘ in which to spend their vacation, "unless a few bears scare them for there are quite a number," she stated. That she had never had such a delightful holiday in her life, her assurance that "I am going back" and her vivid description of the rugged beauty of that country, leads one to believe that the ‘Frozen North‘ gives an exceedingly warm welcome to her guests. Writing in The North Bay Nugget last week "Observer‘"‘ in his column of ""Sportology," says:â€" Nineâ€" Yearâ€"Old North Bay Boy "Makes Holeâ€"inâ€"One" The witl in tha oncse a month, thou we brought the n 1 had the time of my 1i replied when asked how Some weeks ago The Advance referâ€" red to the visit to the North of Proâ€" vincial Officer Jos. Kenny, who was formerly stationed at South Porcupine. On his recent visit here Mr. Kenny was accompanied by Mrs. Kenny and their son, and also by Miss Beatrice FPraser, of Pembroke. From the Porcupine they proceeded farther North for their vacation. Miss FPraser returned speâ€" clally enthusiastic about the James GREATLY IMPRESSED BV _ CANADA NORTHERN POWER THE JAMES BAY DISTRICT _ MAKING GOOD PROGRESS Pembroke Young Lady Thinks the Has Been Important Factor in T James Bay Area an Ideal Place to _ _| oping Northern Ontario. Co Spend the Summer Vacation | poration‘s Policies Help the Country wee w The Indian ind she spoke ( all and dressed OU aster‘"‘ and Miss i1 that once you 1 about yvour pu llected : ur times Situated ception aich man Mi your purse, I0r thnere spend money, provisiotr at the nearest railroa homes, post by family. rICt firs an villages inté oke of the India ‘ssed as white m of their deerâ€" y of them wore. nd quite warm, 1 vh M the mail to will she noted i1d the se I11211 16 live in" she added g the direct contac orld is a decided asâ€" ind is greatly enjoyâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Reise Fraser al gcet there M1I when the maill is h when w W mark K. la derable dist isolated in n W Hu Y hem fr 0 rema s as b n with hin coat The day collec n h n TL Lnal Un CoOmpany has anticipated the future and has constantly had availâ€" able additional power with which to meet the growing needs of the indusâ€" tries and various communities served. The policy of customer ownership adopted by the company some time ago has also had very beneficial effects. Today over 2,000 people living in Norâ€" thern Ontario are shareholders in Caâ€" otnhner Pu continent of its em Th Powe due, porati family t 1sS now 21 Power Deve expenditure $1,500,000. The grov weeks it is expected tha town of Elk Lake will bs Power Corporation, |] with its subsidiaries, best year in its hist With customers increasing at the]' rate of several hundred a year, and | continued demands for more power for the mining industry, Canada Northern . lll EAT the com add app During pany h i ronnecti The Sun Record Co., Toronto, Ont ard Avenue The Goldfield Drug Co. 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An announcement reâ€" garding this partnership offer, will it is expected, be made in the near future by Mr. B. V. Harrison, General Manâ€" ager. it Will Grow Hair Steamship Tickets Lines The 1 oduce day evenit ich necessi O‘Gorman‘s Hair Tonic Scottish Excursion, July 26th were weak, ‘blue," n« down, and unable to d properly, have imp health by taking Lyd ham‘s Vegetable Con accurate record, 98 out report benefit. You ca certain that it will hely Over 400,000 worn were weak, ‘blue down, and unable properly, â€" have Next to Taylor Hardware APPLY TOâ€"PHONE 385 Free Passport Service h Bay Nu 8. 8. ATHENIA Dealers Everywhere Nugget last week reâ€" owing item from its years ago:â€""Adrian ay fell under a movâ€" rin at Matheson on ind received injuries d the amputation of V Da en and girls w ,"‘ nervous, rt to do their w improved th Lydia E. Pir Compound out of ever i can be al P.O. Box 1373 Blais w whi iImo too. 100 1