"‘Ten years of eczema on the face. Tresated unavailingly by doctors. A . sample alone of D. D.D. relieved me, otc." The proof of the pudding is in the eating, When prescription for skqn disease has let. Kers of endorsement from nearly every cxz asnd town in the Dominion, surely it enough to convince the most aiepflul. Areyou reading the weekly Canadian lot. ters, telling stories of suffering from skim s and how reliel was effeored? Here is part of a letter from Mrs. Henry Harâ€" Â¥ey, Black Lake, Que. Write her if you desire. Just try one bottle of D. D. D. today on our positive gusrantec. $1.00 a bottle. Try D.D D. A Sample Relieved Her Relief from itching torment is immediate. UuUuLDFIELD DRUG STORE in milk dishes Namce THE BORDEN CO. LIMITED, 140 St. Paul St. West, MONTREAL, P.Q Please send me, free, the new St. Charles Recipe Book. Package has 2 separate bags. One pint quantity in each bag. No waste. SEND FOR!| "THE GOOD PROVIDER" THE NEW ST. CHARLES RECIPE BOOK MaxuractureEers LIFE m.ilk you use in cooking, but how rich milk. Borden‘s St. Charles Milk is doubly rich, being pure country milk with most of the natâ€" ural water content removed. Drop for drop it adds more real nourishâ€" ment than ordinary milk and it ensures creamier, smoother, tastâ€" ier results. It comes in two handy sizes 16 oz. and 6 oz.; keeps perâ€" fectly in the unopened tin and can be bought at any grocery. INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE m TORONTO, CANADA You Can Own $5,000 Life Insurance for 24c a day (less than you pay for a gallon of gasoline) parficipating in the Dividends of the Company. Such Dividends will buy Additional Insurance or Reduce Subsequent Premiums or Accumulate on Deposit, Bearing Interest. (Above example based on age 25. Older ages slightly bigher premium depositâ€"younger ages slightly lower). Buffalo â€" Courierâ€"Express:â€"~ Buffalo can get along very wgll indeed if it should lose cneâ€"third of its present saloons. Of course, we are supposed not to have salcons. But, equally of course, we have a gcood many of them. The authorities rank as salcons some 1,400 of the more than 3,000 places which operate under soâ€"called softâ€" drink licenses, In these 1,400 places hard liquor is sold more or less cpenly. Ssome of this liquor is merely hard as mails, but some of it deserves to rank as first cousin to vitriol. We don‘t know ‘hat refusal to license the cperations of such places will actually p'ut, them ut of business, but in any event, just for the sake of apipearances, the city chould not consent to their existence by selling them a piermit to do business. District Representative TIMMINS, ONT. A. W. LANG 10 B _ Passedâ€"Jeanâ€"Paul. Whissel, Edgar Lavallee, Roger Robitaille, Aldege Clerâ€" mont, Alice Pigeon, Lucienne . Lanâ€" driault, Alfred Caron, Lucille Leroux, Jeannette Hamelin, Alice Regimbal Irene Rochefort, Lina Belair, Rolland Leroux, Rollond Morin, Albert Martin, Recommended â€" Maurice Belanger, Albert Giroux, Alexandre Houle, Albert Lemieux, Maurice Savard, Gaston Pichâ€" ette. From Jr. II to Sr. II Honoursâ€"Rene Turgeon, + Georgette Mallin. Honoursâ€"Elsie â€" Mallin, â€" Jeanâ€"Paul Laferriere, Jean d‘Are Garant, Marâ€" celle Gagne, Cecile Lachapelle. Passedâ€"Yvonne Boutin, Claire Marâ€" tin, Alice Martin, Marie Lavallee, Luâ€" cienne Larcher, Henri Chalifoux, Wilâ€" frid Belec, Irene Boulanger, Annette Pichette, Germaine Mallette, Marie Bigras, Elie Dion, Adrienne Carriere, Simonne Martin, Hiram Groulx, Rene I‘ctvin. From Jr. II to Jr. IIIT Honoursâ€"YÂ¥vonne Savard, Beatrice Chalifoux, Sylvio Barrette. Passedâ€"Florida Cormier, Courinna Belair, Lucille Legendre, Gerald Roy, Eugene Delguidice, Armand Renaud, Murielle Tisdell. | Honcursâ€"Desneiges Morin, Roberte Charbonneau, Â¥vyon Lyrette, Emile Richâ€" er, Marie Blanche Caron, Marie Laâ€" Salle, Rene Groulx, Georges Roy, Luâ€" cette Maltais, Maurice Vachon. Passedâ€"Leona Lavallee, Annette Goâ€" din, Jeanne Martin, Albert Lauzon, Louvain Perreault, Irene Lemieux, Juâ€" liette Leroux, Antoinette Dubeau, Annie Dagenais, Pauline Belanger, Laurettse Gagne, Pauline Fournier, Michael Sura. Gerard Tessier, Adeodat Arbic, Conrad Rozon; Recommended â€" Philippe Lambert, Andre Del Guidice, Blanche Turgeon, Jean Bernard Everard. From Form II Senior to Form Jr. High Honaursâ€"Lucille Morin, Yvette Regimbal, Emile Beaulne. Tâ€"assedâ€"Lione!l Renaud, Madeleine Lejambe, Theo Lauzon, Laurier Pichâ€" ette, Arthur Lasalle, Mary Villeneuyve, Marcel Dagenais, Fernand Grandbois, Emma Laporte, Leonie Ruest, Azeline Boissonnault, Emery Savage, Florent Potvin, Gabrielle Houle, Ubald Legenâ€" dre, Levis Gervais, Annie Pigeon, Arâ€" mand Rochefort, Maurice Martin, Bruno Lamarche, Leonard Lauzon, Prosper Lambert, Gaetan Hamelin, Fernand Beauchamp, Real Scripnik. Recommendedâ€"Maric Ange Lajeuâ€" nesse, Leo Barrette. From Form III Junior to Form III Senior High Honoursâ€"Eleanor Boisvert. Honoursâ€"Fernande Gagne, Mary Kelly, Juliette Clouthier, Jeanne Canie. Recommendedâ€"Gerald Leroux, Roâ€"| land Godin. | From Form NJ Sr. to Form IV. Jr. | Passâ€"Joseph Delguidice, Aime Leâ€" l vesque, Alice Charbonneau. C t, From Sr. HT to Jr. IV. . High Honoursâ€"Eva Boisvert, Clement| Gauthier. | The following are the promotions at St. Anthony‘s school:â€" From Form IV Jr. to Form IV. Sr. High Honoursâ€"Cecile Martin. Honoursâ€"YÂ¥vonne Bouchard. Passâ€"Rachel Gauthier; Gabrielle Morin, Jacqueline Canie, Berthe Hameâ€" lin, Desneges Richer, Emile Everard, Alma Ruest, Gabrielle Larcher. JUNE PROMOTION LIST AT ST. ANTHONY‘S SGHOOL Pupils in the Various Classes at St. Anthony‘s School Promoted at June. List of Honours, Those Passing and Those Recommended. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO llllllllllllll Calgary Daily Herald:â€"There are many electors in Canada who would not bet a ‘""fiveâ€"cent piece" on the chances of Premier King being returnâ€" ed to power. ' Ottawa Journal:â€"That member of parliament who wants Canadian babies to ride in Canadian baby carriages should â€" organize the babites. They wouldâ€" raise a howl about it. Pr. C. to Iâ€"Honoursâ€"Edna Reid, Ca;herine Aitchison, Irene Bass.: Pass â€"George Grant, Grace Dixon. Pastedâ€"Roland â€" Ladouceur, Jeanâ€" Rcobert Roy. Georgette Lejambe, Coâ€" lombe Lachapelle, Donald Stevenson, Gerard Lacrcix, .Donald Beauseigle, Bernadette Gosselin, Wilfrid Roy, Rene Canie. Recommendedâ€"Gerald Morin, Noella Hamelin, Octave Roy, Fernand Martin, Rene Giroux, Alice Mailtais, Marieâ€"Emâ€" ma Chailfcux. To Senior Primary. Passed â€" Jules Rochefort, Carmen Theriauit, Aline Bigras, Omer Martin, Emile Robitaille, Fernand Larcher, Cyâ€" rias Landrault, Gerald Gauthier, Ploâ€" rida Ladouceur, Gerald Godin, Real Clermont, Harold Last, Hubert Beaulne Felix Michaud, Omer Finn, Roland Picâ€" hette, Bertha Gosselin, Blanche Michâ€" aud. The following are the June promoâ€" tions at the Connaught Public School: Names in order of merit. _Sr. IVâ€"Auby Knox, Clifford Creed Ralph Dixon. f II to IIIâ€"Honoursâ€"Daisy Warren, Eino Karrio, Ella Clement, Muriel Reid, Dorothy Reid, Lorine Dixon, Lillian Bass. Passâ€"â€"Glenn Little, Elsie Creoed. I to IIâ€"Honoursâ€"Toivo Sarri, Wiess Passâ€"Melbum Warren, Ruby Wiess. Pr. B. to C.â€"Passâ€"Arthur Grant Mildred Knox, Shirley Wiess. Pr.Z A. to B.â€"Passâ€"Rose Sekulic Willie Veitch. June, 1930, Promotions at Connaught School III to IVâ€"Honoursâ€"Isabelle Aitchiâ€" son. Passâ€"Aileen Wiess, Angus Reid, Charlie Krankovitch. Passâ€"Real Beauchamp, Claire Vachâ€" on, Lorette Poitras, Jacqueline Bissonâ€" nette, Grace Bissonnette, Cecile Gauâ€" thier, Conrad Clermont, Maurice Tremâ€" blay, Henri Descoeurs, Anita Morin, Ida Bcuchard. Conrad Regimbal, Emile Lemaire, Georges Pichette, Roger Barâ€" rette, Reine Martin, Jeanâ€"Pail Garant, Pearl Tisdell, Rita Ladouceur, Louis Fichette, Robert Rochefort, Jeannette Rcchefort, Gaston Bissonnette, Daniel DBeons, Jean Scripnick, Yvonne Bouâ€" langer, Jeannette Chevrefils, Lucien Descoeurs, ‘ Therese Gagne, Aurelien Gosselin, Emilda Turgean, Henri Leâ€" clair; Recommendedâ€"Jean Pail Goudreau Donat L‘Heureux. From Primary to Form I Jr. Honoursâ€"Alice Tessier, Irene Boutin Maurice Bissonnette, Aline Boisvert. Recommendedâ€"Roilande Robitaille, Fernande Pichette, Viola Lemire, Helâ€" ene Beaulne, Alice Caron, Germaine Charrette, Florence Gagne, Gertrude Rozon, Ch. Eugene Caron, Gaetan Bisâ€" sonnette, Laurier Larcher, Oivier Laâ€" ferriere, Joseph Gervais, Roger Roscoe, Olida Lescarbeau, Fernand Savage, Arâ€" mand Martin, Fernand Lemire, Ernest Goudreau. From Form Jr. I to Form Jr. IIT High â€" Honours â€" Rita Hamelin, Blanche Schnubb, Pauline Bissonnette. Honoursâ€"Cecile Millette, Rita Bisâ€" sonnette, Roger Gariepy, Francais Leâ€" gendre. From Form Jr. I to Sr. I Hcnoursâ€"Gerard Cormier, Lucienne Delguidice. Rene Scripnick, Paulâ€"Emile Roy, Roseâ€" Aimee Poitras, Therese Lachapelle, Osâ€" Richer Form I Sr. to Form TV Jr. Honoursâ€"Laure Canie, Blanche Marâ€" tin, Gilberte Maltais, Mathilde Laâ€" jeunesse, Hormidas Foitras, Hedley Everard, Jeanâ€"Jacques Labrosse. Passed â€" Ferdinande Bcissonnault, Blanche Levesque, Jeanne d‘Are Clerâ€" mont, Fleurette Robillard, Aurore Laâ€" rccque, Rose Lemieux, Berthe Lauzon. Margeurite Blais. Daniel Lemaire, Noel Belec, Gaston Grandbois. Recommendedâ€"Victor Charbonneau Paulâ€"Emile : Landriault, Exibe L‘â€" Heureux. PEP BRAN FLAKES Gir In the redâ€"andâ€"green packâ€" age. Made by Kellogg in Lonâ€" don, Ontario. _ Kellogg‘s Pep Bran Flakes have the famous flavor of PEP. The matchâ€" less goodness of crunchy whole wheat. And bran! Thereo‘s just enough added to be mildly laxative. Just one taste and you‘ll agree that Kellogg‘s Pep Bran Flakes are better bran flakes. roux, Yvonne Descoeurs, Noel In the third place, the undertaking of such a project would go far toward relieving unemployment, without provâ€" ing too severe a drain on the finances of the provinces of the Dominion, since it would more than pay for itself in inâ€" creased tourist revenue, within a few year. Uniformity of traffic laws and signs among the nine provinces of the Doâ€" minion was ancther subject under disâ€" cussion, the delegates agreeing that if speed limits, lighting and brake regulaâ€" tions and registration fees could be standardized, and uniform highway signs adopted, motor traffic between the provinces and between Canada and the United States would be greatly faciliâ€" tated. : A similar movement toward uniforâ€" mity is now under way in the United States. The question of regulation and licensing airplane trafiic also came beâ€" fore the conference, discussion ing on the questiion of whether such licensing should be in the hands of the dominion cr of the provinces. Other topics discussed included the campaign for the elimination of level railway crossings, now being conducted by the federal government and the Dominion board of railway commissicners, in toâ€" operation with the pr:ovinces, and other safety regulations, including requiring all automobiles to come to a Afull stop at railway crossings and at all main highways or boulevards, uniform loâ€" cation of mail boxes, provincilal reâ€" sponsibility for bridge maintenancse, beautifying of highways, and the reâ€" gulation of bus traffic, together with the question of whether bus competiâ€" ticn or monopoly was more desirable. High River,., Alberta, Times:â€"Accordâ€" ing to an exchange ,one of the candiâ€" dates for the Air Queen contest at Brooks is a young lady of 22, who was born in 1881. Figure that out. Federal aid for the project was fayâ€" oured by a number of delegates, who took the stand that while highway conâ€" struction and maintenance came naâ€" turally under provincial jurisdiction, a project of such national character was bound. to ‘benefit the Dominion as a whole. The necesary construction would be comphratively only the surâ€" facing of a few stretches of roadway to link up the provincial systems alâ€" ready in existence. | 1 Secondarily, it would prove of imâ€" mense financial benefit to the Dominâ€" ion, by bringing in more tourists, who would make longer journeys over Canâ€" adian hishways, and in doing so, spend more mongy in the Dominion. 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