For Sure Results Try o e on n MILLIONS USE RINSO IN TUB, WASHER AND DISHP A N anada Northern Power Corpora o washer? Then, by should use Rinso. | rich, lively suds even in Active suds that soak clotl whiter without scrubbi Clothes washed this "noâ€" 2 or 3 times Jonger, C washing. So easy on har PALjEK FOIUBR and spend far less time in OB N NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMP NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER CoOMP: ®J) â€"PÂ¥ ~WASHER ONLY % tyE USUAL TIME ... AND AT THESE SNowY CLmHES!// Classified Ad. it ] | the kitchen . New Ontario Machine Shop D Cor. Spruce First, Timmins y CYLINDERS REBORED ms MOTORS REBUILT LMITED VITED Avoid Monotony In Preparing Of Meals imited 1] onl v Hoped V € cmatoes 11 i baked l d Copy of Mrs. Duff‘s complete sworn statement will be sont on request. Write Fruitatives Limited, Ottawa, Canada., To benefit others Mrs. Duff, 135 Wellington Street E., Chatham, Ontario, swears to the facts before a notary of how Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives rid her of sickâ€"headaches and stomach trouble in less than a month. Mrs. Duff generously made her stateâ€" ment in thisfashion soeveryone can be sure of its truth. She was bothered with stomach trouble which brought on sickâ€"headaches. Nothing I took did any good. Then I started taking Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives. In less than a month my stomach trouble had gone and I had no more headaches. Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives also helped my lhusband who suffered from stomach trouble too.," THE PORCUPINE ApvaANC to thousa: ally to the something a meal. wel pal seven inches double ch and mak¢ varie bpinat served with table salad. with fruit piquant flay ing. tirely make T € cinnamon muffin ba delicious y 8 large or When it dates ma Oossibiliti 1b Signs Declaration Th big hird 400 break n them rik E5â€"25¢ end 50c EVERYWHERBRA ind nE oda 304 Doherty Roadhouse and Co. P Â¥vh l 1114 TC omm rilad T MINING and INDUSTRIAL STOCKS Un 10 $I in Muffin 1M Members Toronto Stock Exchange him fo it maYr coffin, and 28 and a Barner ere 14 recomimended for deportation at the end of their sentences, it is possible that they may be returned to the jusâ€" tice of their own native lands at a much earlier date. Both men are understood to be charged with political offences and ordinarily puslic sympathy would be in favour Of delaying their return to their own countries unless it could be shown that they were more criminâ€" als than politicians. Their entry into the red political troubles stirred up in this country, however, gives a different aspect to the case. Most people in this country will favour their retun as early as possible. for three reasoms* _ Rouyn Men Now Slated For Return to Native Land jUO BASS SJ Ca s Word from Toronto i hat Hon. W.C. Nixon, M nment for the ass season start on Jun : ason for the request is to a ips for the weekâ€"end, July 1 lling on a Monday. Hon. M ioted as saying that the t practical as permission â€" be secured from the Dom Wire Connections as possible, for three reasons the fact that they were concerr cecordas of damaged cai: Jlood on them, often story by the motarist in a0ting the facts in an The garages reply to thi ng that as those involv lave to report to the ; imply mean duplication eport such accidents. Jmin Jn Re gullty person will be discos 1 process of elimination, it be lerstood that every car on t] luring certain hours of the day ng carefully investigated. vas one of the wellâ€"known pro f the Swastika section, was a ‘ears of age or more. Appare vas walking along the road w1 ar struck him, fractured his sk req Old Prospector Hit and Killed on Road David St. Eloi, ‘70 Found Dead on Kirkland Lake im the i checkin 21 a1| to th of th 1I of ¢ toO cA IrACCT d by the impa i by a person a Ki the highway traffic act tory on garages to repo in with damaged fenders ASON TO OPEN As USUAL ON DOMINION DA ut \Lh€ change will not open rompt " of the identity o ho struck David S last on the Kirkl: section of the Ferg far the police ha ids that may result the work of tracin been a difficult one. certain that soone L Dperson at presen e â€"jJurors ~seemed at the hitâ€"andâ€"r ly a truck, basing ) injuries sustain he accident. two m or depo men Ug port aple * bOtl estiga up on polnt cut il BB Lakt clues nJu AlG Sku numbD on Juw SCn rist instead of sin in an official rec to this point by s involved in accide the polics, it wo poin ition do Hon. Mr. N the prop that 1 identit xecutions of C 1I0r Gara The polic L that on 10Uus accl police 1 to fine o 11 tC )1 ars Old ad Neay bein the How al nak impl ecort spectors man 70 o3 W eel i 1l) in troubie nhere suggests that they ma: kave been in equal trouble in their owt lands and so their offences may actuâ€" ally have been as much criminal a: political; second, the fact that they apâ€" parently endeavoured to stir up trouble in this country indicates that they are W?@South Porcupine High ) ; School Report for Term LOndtri M. Smit] E. Munro P. McCan A. Rintan I. Rintam HIGHEST D. Pe HIGHE ritht sort Report for Form 1, Lo;vâ€"eâ€"r-School, Form Form 3, Middle School and Form 4 for‘ February, March and April, 1935. mere suggests that they may | there in equal trouble in their own | right so their offences may actuâ€" | other been as much criminal as|} 714 McD Ma ngnaAaImn, )01 Latin Arm Upper School English C Armstrong, E. Cole, F. Bt â€"E. Rapsey. Lower School n History; PI udent‘s mark 10 6 89 5 Report for 82 ppe 710 â€"omIme Numbe Englis} orm 3â€"Middle School 18; number of days 2t 85 14 orim 10 C. Schmel; 90 M. DeRosa 81 1. Kaufma 71 M. King 74 P 81 F 5() 40 rIgnt to malntain t other countries. These men, and : gign lands who ailo duped by agitators simply laying up for themselves. 16 11 56. 83 80 84 86 89 20; Number of d 18 St. Pau 314 51 4 78 numb orm lâ€"lAwer School orm1 343 14 ower school 34 70 51 18 53 96 14 38 85 64 70 13 90 86 6( J i 61 14 34 85 50 Form 2, Lower School 1 for Term of January 34 H 113 34 13 wA D 14 46 49 No 1 ( ol 598 304 544 590 606 433 816 A98 6Q 399 144 4 11 16 13 10 14 13 2( 883 0 U 0 U