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Porcupine Advance, 15 Dec 1932, 2, p. 6

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"3‘ in the current issue of The Mlssioha» ary Mpn'thy, published by the W3- men"s Missionary Scoiety of the United, CORRESPONDENCE COURSE USED IN DEVONSHIRE HOME MONDAY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19â€"20 ##‘L _ wvvâ€" vvâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€" WETEE CONSTANCE BENNETT AND NEEL HAMILTON Wtha dramatic hit that makes all her past triumphs pale Into Woe. cam-m BULLY” PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS Vmbondâ€"“SONG OF THE V00 BOO" mnwnmmmmhemm Yonwm t A not mad: and am chm. Cu: you Imagine-short Mfumsmmotnm. mustormrymckel. A job laugh until your Ilia ache. “ The real “fir-"PROSPERITY DAYS” UNIVERSAL NEWS MWMWOhWWIHMflmMM “WNW momywlhflmhfllmattheSmdflmflnee «MKMWIIL _ FRIDAY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16â€"17 hâ€"M‘_ -L._‘__1, wrm commas max. mo, mm. Mcbnm, .1an HALLIDAY, Gammon. crummy, .mpmnn “8mm” GALLLAGHER WITH MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN, 1mm COMPSON, JOHN 1"“ 1 1111‘ 1U” " Ui'lfll‘ ' WAYBURTON MARY DORAN AND MONTAGU LOVE WITH PEGGY SIMON, S?ENCER TRACY, WELLIAM BOYD Comedyâ€"“000M313. TO WIN” . FOX MOVIETONE NEWS AND IRVING PICHEL Magic ‘Qarpepuspmnwm FOLK” , Comedy-64 ‘TWO [ZIPS AND JULEPS” Cartqonâ€"“LORELEI” Aim unm- 30.503. Disney Cutoon-é‘BEARS‘ AND BEES” UNIVERSAL NEWS Midnight Show,,.Friday. December 16th, at 11.80 pan. mum DAILY AT 2.30 mm '" ' " ' ‘ mm mm}: AT 2.30 PM. Evening-5:7. 00 Ann. (coniinuous performance) Eveningâ€"7, 00 _;_p._m. (continuous performance) “THE PHAN'mM’ PHESIHENT ” . FRIDAY A SAEIIAHAH 293mm 23-24 _‘â€"â€" __â€"._- â€"~ r'â€"â€"' â€"â€"â€"â€" “â€" Complete Change of Programme Every 1 GOmDICte‘ Change of Programme Every MONPA‘Y WEDNESDAY FRIDAY _ MONDAY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY WEDNES. THURS” DECEMBER 21â€"22 JACK mLT, CONSTANCE CUNNINGS, BORIS KARLOFF IN *‘Wfifmym.thatwmemm»mrmtueheausorme 7 m gaudy-â€" _» “mortars 8mm Mommm NEWS WEDNES. THURS” DECEMBER 14-45 â€"â€"___ -.L___ _..._ ____._._ _, “ TWO AGAINST THE WORLD ,2, mm GEORGE M. com, 01.4me 001.3231 m . ‘TԤ"'LK«"NG,‘P‘CTUR,ES A'TITHE THEATRES _ .1 Electrical Gifts For Family and Friends Practical Attractive Inexpensive Wide Selection “ THE SILVER LINING ” “ BEHIND’TH‘EM A» SK ” __ '___â€" ,â€".â€" â€"â€"vâ€".â€" “ BIRD 0F PARADISE ” C ANADA NORTHERN POWER CORPORATION LIMITED CONTROLLING AND OPERATING ' NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMANY, LIMITED Wide chOiee 'is' of-' fered. .a washer, range, radio or refri- gerator as a “”group gift as well as a host of individual gifts for Mother, Father, Sister, daughter, son,- brother-,1 friend. ‘ Useful, beautiful, en- during, Electrical (Hits will "carry their message of love or friendship down 4" j What a sensible solu- tion to the Christmas Gift problem . . . Electrical' Gifts. Chan, h, there is the following para.- graph that should be of special local. 'mt'erest: â€" “1 W5 very muoh’ taken with a. little home at Devonshire, ” writes Miss Campbell; our nfissionury-at-large in. Di!) the Cochrane Presbyterian. “There were three children-4m. of school age â€"-avway on this little fans. sndas there was no school, they took lessons by a- osmeSpondér-loe course. All were hap- py in spiteof the poverty. A church Mom”) aid Davin LANbAU. wmwmmmmmdmwmnmm. AW!" Sex-cg! Songâ€"“SING A some. ” W NM" FOX MOVIETONE NEWS NMM.dseleeudchocolfluwfllbeflmtom jiw‘hmuumcmen atthe Special Matinee WITH ME BROOK. LILA LEE, CHARLIE RUGGLES, GENE RAYMOND, FRANCIS DEE, MARY BOLAND AND ADRIANNE ALLEN Comedyâ€"“DOUBLING IN THE QUICKIES" MOVIETONE NEWS Actâ€"“HOLLYWOOD .BEAUTY HINTS” Midnight Shaw Sunday, Dec. Nthâ€"Showing Double Programme "The Night 0! June 13” and Tim McCoy in “Ogmered” “ STRANGERSOf thé EVENING ” MONDAY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19â€"20 TIM McCOY m mm m m. Evcm rmrrn, LfiCtEi'ii'fiw- 313:1),me VON EL'I‘Z, 3; iii“ MARSHALL Comedy “GULF cm Cartoonâ€"“IT’S GOT ME AGAIN” FRIDAY- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16â€"17 “NAIF.“AIR MAIL MYSTERYWâ€" -Episode No.10 Remâ€"J‘NEDBURY IN VOODOOLAND” CartoonJ‘SUMMER TIRE” METEOTONE SOUND NEWS WEDNES. THURS” DECEMBER 21. WEDNES. THURS, DECEMBER 14â€"15 “ THE PAINTED WOMAN ” HERITAGE OF THE DESERT ” ‘__..-_\.._ A‘- flhLL‘L LL :1 W'sâ€"cunâ€"vauâ€" v- -“W‘Iwu W soon, SALLY BLANE, J. FARRELL F6r as Iittl6 as $1. 35 up. PERC OLATORS AIR HEATERS ‘ ‘ ' éi'E'ANERs cumma moss HEATING PADS PORTABLE . “THE NIGHT OF JUNE 13 ” TCiDCKS MWADVMHPMQ TIMMcC Y in “ CORNE ED ” Mummers hams" company with the Cub Wolves. but that's all so far. Kirkland Lake is or are in and outers. Theyre in one day and on the outs the next. . -. .00- balt. Haileybury and Liskeard have guaranteed that the central junior group will be functioning. . . .,.Group schedules will be drafted within a few days and there isn’t much chaneexor getting em under way before the New Year. . Clubs are reminded that the executive meets Dec. 16 to pass on playing cards and appliieations and transfers. .Club entries MUST held before that date, ctherwlse Mr. Thomp- son will be fsrced to do some scolding . .and when Bill has samething to “Travellers in the north woods of Ontario next summer may be astonish- ed when they hear and see what they may take to be a new species of bird, and into their heads may pap visions of whistling swans and wild, pigesns. They may see the birds, real pigeons; and hear the whistle, but the two are separate entities, joined it is true but only for a space and then tocarry out an idea. Next spring, after a period of train- ing, teams of homing pigeons will be transported to various fire patrol points where communication by wireless is now difficult or impossible. Reports" cat" fires, forced landings and important messages may be relayed by' the use-of these birds to the base camps of the Provincial Air Force. The whistle! That is to scare away hawks and other predatory birds that might attack the homers, and is attached to their legs along with identification tags. ” service is held in this home every 31-; ternate Sunday and the mother plays, the organ.” _ ram AND rm m NORM“ nocm; mom Writing last week in his column at , W in The North as: m- get, “Obaem” had the tom tithe graph 0! other paragraphs hidiehfid j bythedottedlines '1')“:me were you don‘t "sign on the " line," but simply sttp to take breath belnre proceeding to assimilate the next new for Alarm paragraph: â€"- During the past few weeks this colu- “A few facts and fanciea in and mm has been drawins attention to about the N can .-â€"North Bay is in other «sanitation: trying to sun It with a senior entry and it may be that foothold among returned soldiers. Falccn'bridge will again stumble at the Reference was also made to the man- flrst Jump. .Tlmmins has kicked ner certain {actions were securing the in with a senior entry but no one out- sympathy of unemployed returned soi- side the inner circle knows what am diers. This has become so acute that who they have to send to war. .Saiilt members of the Provincial Command Greyhounds have written to “I“ have taken up the cudgels and are Th: mmon to say they will be keen!“ warning all returned soldiers to keep company with the Cub Wolves._ Wt out Of these organizations. Lt. ~00]. ‘x.\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\ i _ ,i e Canadiz the Porcupi §\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ say you'll hear and understand him WHISTLING PIGEONS TO ' " HELP GEAR!) THE FORESTS The latest, device to assist in the guarding of Ontario 5 forests from fire is described in the fallowing extract from a recent bulletin issued by the Natural Development Bureau of the Department of the Interior at Ottawa: ‘W m'me‘m mm- mm- mph 0! other paragraph mama by thedottedunes. Winona” were you don‘t "sign on are m1 line." but. simply sttp to take breed. 9 Preview of BUCK -22 “What in bigotry" “m it an ab- magmatic to more than one '- -vw v v 7------ _ y‘ mam mentally un- maker of pianos. . Anfiew is the potent saint of Scotland. the potent saint of England is the Union Jack, the patent saint of Ireland is Blarney. What Is the Milky Way? The. my you feed mm. Skim milk comes from c young cow in the summer and condensed milk from an odd cow in wintei. A palm is a man with more than one wife.bntanmncflshman is not 3.1- lbwedtoheopdy'gon, Ion-his wife Whensmon hasswflehndhasah- othernvhthe issudtohsve com- mittedboycott. and make a split in loyal people and so has made his mark upon those of the returned men who have mum m‘to unfortunate circumstances. Men of feeble intelligence, and there are lots of them among the shell-shacked 'cases,-â€"men' who before the 'war .were in high Standing at school and in ‘busi-. ness but whbse nerves were so racked in: those yearaor strife as to leave them F. J. Picking at a meeting held at Stratford gave details or these various organisations and warned all the men present to keep away from them and stick by the Canadian Lesion. Others of the Provincial Command have issued similar Warnings, and the hope is ex- pressed that the warnings Will be heed- ed and all will rally around the Cana- dian Legion and the Union Jack. The writer oi this column made a quartette out of, some of these agitators and it has oometopass that there must be. hundreds of them. It would be to the advantagexot. all returned men .to- be-. come organized, and one body only should be at the head. It is a known fact that several boat's all fighting for one. cause cannOt make much head- way. Since 1918 Canada has exper- ienced .this to some extent. The re-. turned soldiers had about ten different bodies to join, all as good as one or another, but not having the numerical strength to. put any measure over. The Canadian Legion was started and in- side of two years all these other or- gariizationshad been amalgamated in one. body with the result that govern; ments began to 100k up and heed its requests. At the present time a com- mittee is sitting studying the entire pension legislation. The regranting of pensions to those ' who had commuted sameand the reboarding of men who had a claim for pension was entirely a Legion move. Not satisfied with the working of the government machinery in this respect the Legion made sug- gestions to the omcials and the com- mittee now sitting, fourteen years after the war ended, is the result--a triumph of organization under one body. (t. , frhe' Manon of the earth means that the world turns on its own abscess. Mam-4.1166 unfdfiunaxes believe théir stalks and become attached to their Organizations unmet various guiéeg. all putting in the words “reé mined soldiers” and they are lost to Grammar lesson on mascunnes and corresponding (wines. Teacher: “What is she’?” Email: “The objec- tive of “he.” ' In publishing a . number of these humorous paragraphs called “howiers” and supposed tube the work of school boys in answering examination papers, The Advance last week cemented on their pOpularlty with readers in general and suggested that the demand seemed toeXeeedthe supply, plentiful and all as the supply might appear to be. In ansvirer to this thought a reader of The Advance hands in the following ad- ditions to'the supply, with the queries, ‘What about these bowlers?” and “Isn’t there ahowl in every one of these?” The Eiffel We: is an old Roman wan separating England from Scotland. Arsenal is a. kind of poison; There Should be a Few ' Howls in These Howlers Sm'prlslng pieces of information are contained m a list of ”howlers” Sub- mitted in a competition held 'by “The University of Correspondent." Here are some from the same source: mayd George or George V. is King of England. Question: “Of whom was it said that he never smiled again?” Answer, “0! Charles I. after his execution.” Waldo not fall off the earth because there is no end to it. - meowoutthemmshawu. . urgmuzuuuu uuuex U118 UUQy. 'n The agitatbr can see a way t‘t‘ffitry IF? Emmet! “8‘99 in l i] cnalg’i'mn Porcupine ET. for German thetafloniorthetimem.'nie present depression has made their work easy and it is understood that hunched: or men who served King and country are now enlisted in the ranks of those who preach disloyalty and make de- mands. The warning has been sound-‘- ed and now all members of the Cana- dian Legion must do their part. Find these men and bring them in among their old comrades. Help them out of the trench and then give them some rations to stay them for a tilne and you will at least be doing one act of kindness and service. Premier Bennett a Member On Remembrance Day this year at Ottawa. Major Roper, Dominion presl. dent of the Canadian Legion had the pleasure of presenting to Premier R. 8. Bennett e. lizfe menbership badge. Premier Bennett has been a good friend to all returned soldiers and much legis- lation affecting the men who. fought has been passed during his period of omce. We welcome Premier R. B. Ben- nett to our ranks. smr up sucn a commonon! and after all cornments had passed the censor I hadto call On my old pal; Bingo, and hand in my resignation as one of his prophets. The cause of all the uproar appears to be varied. some say that to even think of having a better memorial than-- the one Which now graces our spacious. park is utter foolishness. The same: party added the remark “Look“ at the; skewer, or tie Mth flegs and wings beautiful bronze tablet on it " and close to the body Rub over with but- showed a photo to prove his words. It had to be admitted that in the" picture taken, the edifice was remarkable. . Another says the mere mention of a Legion hall was going to the extreme to say the least. Well, all prophets make a grand slam and that was mine. The reference to the large. donation given last week caused quite a discus-. sion, some saying tint items the eatiest thing 'to put down .as the Tinnnins Branch of the Canadian Legion have had one generous donation every year. But I nave, The. traditional Christmas goose makes a very delicious and (hermen- sive main dish for the Yuletide fem, says a Writer in a "Domestic Science column n1 the press. .To begin with .set’ect a-young goose (this may be told by" "its brittle windlete. white skin, plump breast and yellow tree-.t) Sim. draw. wash and wipe the goose. Beat the breast fiat, draw up the legs and ter and dredge with flour, salt and pep- per. Stuff with the following dress- ing: One pint stale bread crumbs, W0 small onions, boiled and mashed, half cup boiled rice, one teaspoon salt, quar- ter teaspoon pepper, one tablespoon melted butter and half cup milk. RoaSt in a covered pan, placing strips of be.- con oVer the breast. Allow a little more than twenty minutes - to the pound. Baste frequently with the ba- con drippings and fat from the goose. = Gilblet Gravy: 3011 the giblets slow- But to that I say well this may be an 1y two‘ hairs. or until tender, with a extra one and- not the one Mr. H. P. slice 0f onion; three peppercorns and D'ePencier neVer forgets to send-whose a. blade 01' mace When ready to make note, “sends" not “gives!" the grew take two tablespoons of oil The Prophet Quits . Well, well! I did not think I couldj stir up such a commotion! But I have, and after all coniments had passed. the censor I had to call (an my old pal; Bingo, and hand in my resignation as one of his prophets. (St. Camarines Standard) _. Modern life is much different today from what it «was a decade ago. Today. a great deal of buying is done over the telephone . This, in turn, means that omen-tun? ities for pumhases advantageous to the bu'yers are now almost completely cen-g tijed in newspaper advertising. The modem homemre knows what she wants, knows by brand name, and orders in that mannerâ€"because adver- tising has taught her how She should do it and why it isprerfitable for her to do so. ’ . Another says the mere mention of a Legion hall was going to the extreme to say the least. Well, all prophets make a grand slam and that was mine. The reference to the large. ddnation given last week ”mused quite a disease stun, some saying that it-ms the fittest thing ' to put down as the Tilnmins Branch of the Canadian Legion have had one generous donation every year. But to that I say wen this may be an extra one and not the one Mr. 1-1.1”. D'ePencier neVer forgets to send-whose note, “sends" not “gives!” ~ or an comments heard only i one seems to have hit' upon anything that might have been termed 'po'pular emang‘ my ramblings, and that was the refer- ence to the election of emcers. - “There will not be much change. ” Time vim tell! ' ' It will please all to know however that ether calling on my old pal, Bingo; and using up a lot of loose steam, he accepted my resignatidh from his -.staff with the words, "The other wise men will discover soon enough if your'mesâ€" sage comes tune.” . Very consoling, I’m sure! . -â€"W. A. Devine; Imagine ordering from an unknown grocer: “Some breakfast food,” “some and so on. as in the olden days before national advertising became the pew- er-ful force it is today. 04. g§é§§§3fiiffif£fi§§itfixÂ¥t xsm. {00:00:40.}. SALES AND AD WRITING THOUGH’ITUL CARE AND DION!“ CHARACTER”! OUR in thelr Welfare We» “THIRD AVENUE OPEN~- DAY. AND NIGHT F can“ Director Bl Reduced -__P§rg0 OIDWAY FA“ AID A OVER“. FOR WHO 1’”? CHRISTMAI TRIPS The provincial department of agri- culture has ganged ”ml of 1:11;. Ansonvme milk byslaw providing for compulsory pasteurization in resume to a largely signed petmon from re- sldents of the town. It is alleged that the by-law would give one dairyman a. monopoly. COOKING THE GOOSE AND * , mmmes FOR. CHRISTMAS it We $3131an of flour. Add the water the giblets were boiled in, ahd either water or milk enough in addi- tion to make .the gravy of the amt; consistency. Add garnets chopped ve'ry fine and season to taste. continua. cumsrmn AND NEW YEAR mm mung December as, 34. 25 and as Return Limit December 27 ONE-WAY 'mnn AND on: man mm mm nut a Lavina December 22, 23 8:. 24. 19! Return Limit January 3. 1933 Reduced Fuck to many Unlock States fiestlnatlong . Ask Ticket Agents for fares. dates of sale 3116 limits. your sylphlike form in ‘a natural; non-radical manner. Take 819n- dor Tablets (that new English tor; mulai which contains no thyroid) and remove that ests avoirdupok safely, sanely. F’ M- Bu‘rkéé‘sLtd. THREE WEEKS’ TREATMENT $1.50 NEW YEAR TRIPS mm December 30. 31, 193! January 1 and 2. 1933. Return Limit. Janna-y ,8. 1933. Canadian . Pacific SOLD ONLY BY REGMN 2 ‘3)

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