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Porcupine Advance, 24 Oct 1935, 1, p. 5

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"The foreg news article @ueen‘s Parl news article which emanated from @ueen‘s Fark, Toronto, since the Doâ€" minion election. If it means all it inâ€" timates, Northerners can ease their minds to the extent of knowing that the gap between Nipigon and North Bay will be built without delay . . . the route or routes yet to be definitely deâ€" termined. "A happier relationship between the governments at Ottawa and Toronto will ensure full stsam ahead on the unâ€" completed portion of the Transâ€"Canada highway in Northern Ontario." The North Bay Nugz article on Monday of with _ the Transâ€"Csa touching on the questi ing words:â€" Expect Action Now on the Transâ€"Canada If Political Ditferences have been the Cause of Holding Back the Building, it Should Now Proceed. You can have all of Society Brand‘s smartness of cut personâ€" alized to your own individual figureâ€"line and to the last degree of accuracy. The new custom cloths are here for you to se These men are at yvour command. The Society Brand designâ€" ers and cutters are the highest paid men in the clothing industry. Our madeâ€"toâ€"measure _ service makes these men your PER â€" SONAL tailors. You choose the cloth, We take your measurc. They do the rest. CS ociely 6 MEAT DEPARTMENT Turkey, Swift‘s grade A. prem., Ib. 34¢ Chickens, fresh killed, milk fed, Ib. 35¢ Swift‘s Fatted Fowl, per Ib.â€" â€" 25¢ New Liskeard Peas, sieve 4, 2 tins 19¢ Dunbar Shrimps, per tin â€" â€" 19¢ Kelloggs Corn Flakes, per pkg. â€" 7¢ Maxwell House Coffee, Ib. tin â€" 39¢ Tokay Grapes, 2 Ibs. â€" â€" â€" â€" 25¢ Mcintosh Apples, per box â€" $2.69 Fresh Eggs, Grade A large, doz â€" 49¢ Pure Clover Honey, 2 Iib. tin â€" 32c Pure Clover Honey, 5 Ib. tin â€" 53¢ Custom Talloring Service Timmins, Phones 111 and 133 W. CG. ARNOTT foregoing is the substance of a Nugget in an editorial y of this week deals isâ€"Canada â€" highway, uestion in the followâ€" Quality Not Sacrificed for Price Men‘s and Bovs‘ We; | â€" The creator of "the Gumps", famous ! cartoonist comic strip, Sydney Smith, was instantly killed in an automoâ€" bile crash a mile and a half south of | Harvard, Iliinocis, on Monday. In adâ€" ‘ dition to "the Gumps," which brought him fame and fortune, Smith was also the originator of "Old Doz Yak." Chicago News:â€"An American dancâ€" er has been fined three dollars and fifty cents for outraging the morals of Paris. It seems queer that this stuâ€" pendous achievement should be rated so low. "A "much happier relationship‘ in the North will exist, as is the case beâ€" tween Ottawa and Toronto now, if the rights of all sections are recognized." He was driving from Chicago to his summer home at Lake Geneva when his car sideâ€"swiped another in what was close to a headâ€"on collision. Sydâ€" ney Smith had just signed a year‘s contract for ‘the Gumps," which would vield him $750,000. ‘"Engineers have furnished surveys and costs on all proposed routes. Bearâ€" ing in mind that there is as much political suasion in Algoma as there is in the Cochrane region or in Sudbury district, there is every reason to believe that the governments can only get from under by routing the roadway so_ that all points will be served. "A "much happier relationship‘ in Death of Cartosonist in Auto Crash on Monday "Yes, routes are a j There isn‘t any use ronto believing that bridged without accon and Cochrane, on th Marie to the south, ; Sudbury in between, place can be assured in if the "by is chosen to t Cochrane, eta demn the Lake Shore Ste. Marie? And has Capital had reason t( subsequent statements Toronto House of Parl "All this is in the Handâ€"inâ€"hand governr and Toronto ensures difficulty. There will able for construction from Nipigon eastward mains for the two gov terminge the route or 1 lowed. Kouth Poreupine, Phone 150 2 assured oI Deing )yâ€"wayâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"Sau the disadvantage C tal. use in Ott: that the ; accommoda 1 the north the pa rnment route, via Sault not the Algomna o take heart by _issued from the f and it TnAnmen money , Saul apleat h the 1€ pp.ication. wa or Toâ€" ap can be ing Hearst leau and hne latter counted t" route f Hearst, however. . Ottawa roadw only : ind Lae all â€" VayVv There will be general interest in the following from Ottawa:â€" ’ "Prime Minister R. B. Bennett inâ€" tends to carry on as leader of the Opâ€" position in the new parliament. This information came from a source close to Mr. Bennett over the weekâ€"end as Liberal Leader Mackenzie King conâ€" tinued his task of preparing to take over the reins of government and selecting his cabinet. "Despite his strenuous campaign durâ€" ing the election, Mr. Bennett is in betâ€" ter health than he has enjoyed for months. Six months ago, during his long convalescence from a serious heatt allment, it was doubtful if he would be able to contest the election or even continue in public life. Coâ€"cperative educational wo: sidered very important amon mers coâ€"operatives. They are tent simply to conduct busine ordinary sense of the word, the special service of all deal them. They claim a d the ordinary private bu strength returned and he assumed th> full burden of his office. The election campaign found him in fighting trim and he undertook a speaking itinerary which took him across Canada. "When the election result and the defeat of his government became known he said he had no regrets, but was pleased at having been able to sorve Canada. It was not until the past few days, however, that his continuance as leader of the Conservative Party was assured. The excellent new store of the Conâ€" sumers‘ Coâ€"operative Society is now completed and will be op:neqg for busiâ€" ness on Tuesday of next week, Oct. 29th. The big new store is on Fourth avenue, just across the road from their pressnt premises. The building is a very substantial one, 30 by 100 feet, erected of quality materials and so designed that it can give the best posâ€" sible service and effieciency to its large number of members and customlrs. D. R. Franklin was the architect and made a splendid piece of work of the Large New Premises, Upâ€"toâ€"date in Every Particular. Another Evidence ‘of the Growth of the Coâ€"operative Store in Timmins. Located Near Present Premises. "The first time sinctce the election, and possibly the last meeting of the Bennett cabinet has been called for this afterncoon. Most of the ministers are now back in Ottawa, although one or two were expected to arrive over the weekâ€"end. These include Hon. Robert Weir, minister of agriculture, and Hon. Grote Stirling, minister of national deâ€" fence. "Mr. King has had few callers so far. Hon. Ernest Lapointe, former ministet of justice, is in Ottawa, and has conâ€" there is also a membership an and for educatic "In the quiet seclusion of Laurier House the prime ministerâ€"elect spent the weekâ€"end lining up his cabinet and dealing with hundreds of letters and telegrams which have poured in on him since the election. Consumers Coâ€"op. Open Fine Store in Timmins "This, of course, does nct precluds the possibility of his retirement before the next general elction. The maxiâ€" mum term of Parliament is five years, and at the end of another five years Mr. Bennett will be 70 years old. His intention is merely to carry on for the time being. "As the last session of parliament drew ot a close, however, Mr. Bennett‘s "All day Monday the returning offhâ€" cer supervised voting . . . and watched four electors cast their ballots. Then he left for Cochrane. "The return journey took much longâ€" er, as the water trip was made against the current. It took three days to reach Bagwa, where Mr. Ivy left his boat for a train. He reached Cochrane 12 days after he had left." "Mr. Ivy travelled 150 miles by au to Hearst, then boarded a train a:t rode 76 milés to Bagwa. From the he proceeded by canvse and outboa: motor boat down the English river f 86 miles to Mammawenattawa. T trip took two days. Mr. Ivy was a companied by two Indians. Hon. R. B. Bennett Intends to Carry on as Party Leader "The trouble and expense precious ballot boxes out 0of erness was never more clea: strated in this riding before tells the story of a tweiveâ€"( the Northern part of this r only four votes resulting. } story as told in the Cochrant "A round trip of 625 miles to Mammawenattaza and occupied 12 days and made i for Deputy Returning Offh Ivy to travel by train, auto, motor boat, netted exactly for J,. A. Bradette, Liberal who already has more than majlority. Twelveâ€"Day Trip to Allow Four to Vote Deputy â€" Returning Officer had to Travel 625 Miles for ‘This One Subâ€"division. lilding, which is attracti ce and mod@rn throug} ‘st ficor is the main s eat and other depart id refrigeraticn rcoms. e garage and storeroom. or furnishes an ampl ntral beating plant and r additional sales gepa es occupy the ssccond espa com1fo exes deal ffere} iD‘!€ men Her bu ‘andid 3 (WWY 12A it app ch longâ€" against to reach boat for 12 days pate! chrar cCO J0OIT AIML AIT ek ind for nd \Cobalt Baptist Pastor ( Accepts Call to Sault crganizing on the basis of uniting consumer needs and using their purchasing power for their own the objsct being to eliminate p profit by doing their buying and ing through their cwn stores and r to the consumer as a saving the si Kirkland Lake police are making a close search throughout the district in the hope of securing the arrest of three unidentified men who beat up J. Mcâ€" Dougall, one of the drivers for Mcâ€" Cauley‘s taxi. McDougall was rather badly beaten but will not suffer any sgricus permanent results from the very unpleasant exprerience. It appears that three men sngaged McDougall to drive them from Kirkland Lake to Swastika. Arrivirg at the latter place he naturally asked for payment when the men left his car. Instead of paying him the trio set upon him and beat and mauled him severely. After getting him down, the three men ran for the bush and disappeared. As the men did not appear to hav> been drunk, and as no attempt seemed to be made to rob him, the attack seems a particularly down, the three men ran for the Dush and disappeared. As the men did not appear to hav> been drunk, and as no attempt seemed to be made to rob him, the attack seems a particularly brutal and unreasonable one. It was in the early morning hours and so the culprits able to disappear before police assistance couid be secured. On returning to Kirkland Lake the taxi driver notifieq the police but by this time the three menr had long sincs vanished. Kirkland Lake Taxi Driver i Beaten by Unknown Announcement th and accepted a call Street Baptist Chu Marie was mads t. at Cobalt at Sunda; l{Aallan army i solini but by prince, and th lian general i enemy to Mus: Mussolini is ts which may cost Waldo, presiden paper Syndicat Club at Toronto "There can be no war Britain," Mr. Waldo said. army will penetrate only : tance beyond Adowa before halt is called." sAYXs MUsSSOLINT LIKELY TO FOREEIT HIS LIFE NOoW 8. 38 In IY MC INl ch for the past five years r will preach his farewell unday next and will makse pearance in his new pulp: Sunday of November. In e. Marie church, Mr. Mcâ€" succsed Rev. C. H. Gsger i pastor there for the past 11 ime LAhe Kin it the c f the told m he hadt the V led not by Musâ€" and the crown mmanding Italâ€" Irom the very ; appears that McDougall to spl CnE I in Ethiop‘a »ck, Richard Clure Newsâ€" e Canadian m id received Wellington Sault Ste. ngregation es by Rev. the Coba‘t Wit Th ndild new On ho M **<*!Tonnis Club‘s Fall | @ z. Dance Big Success in open return urplus 36 froat arlian bu Novelty Numbers by Orchestra. tion of Trophie Season. m § was the presentation oi trophi®@s "*~~_~ 1i by the members of the cluo during : T _ past season. Mr. W. O. Langdon | its Y ably officiated and also spoke of | mak (Generous Sized Tubs GROVE‘S L. B. Q. TABLETS LP.A. COLD TABLETS 25 Doses CHEST RUB, I. D. A. Mentholated, 3 oz. jar THERMOGENE CURATIV E WADDING STEEDMAN‘s TEETHING POWTELERS MEAP‘Ss PABLUM COOKED CEREAL J. and J. BABY POWDER CUTEX NAIL POLISH All shadcs 320C LADY ESTHER FOUR PURPOSE CREAM 22¢., 39c EDNA WALUACE HOPPER WHITE YOUTH PACK 45¢ ACE HOT WATER BOTTLE 39¢ SEIBERLING WATER BOTTLES 2 year guarantee 69¢., 89¢ VAGINAL DOUCHE SYRINGE _ 69¢ COMBINATION WATER BOTTLE AND SYRINGE _ 69¢ 1 happy m Â¥ numbers 49¢ 89c PBA L M 4 and D. R. Creams NOXZEMA l sc valueâ€"6 ozs Burke‘s Drug Stores c each 3 for 14c Ban Made to Give Gcod service Pme Street Store Phone 7 Thank you for your patronage and your supportâ€"which has made it possible for us to offer you such values as Ahese listed below for Thanksgiving Week. (Daggett and Ramsdell) White Petroleum Jelly 1€ GREATER VALUES FOR ALL THIS WEEK Valvoline T ooth Brushes piay time AT A 1 members of the band paraded among the ng a@ fluts while the with a cymbal and st of the ban played nuimber "The Gerâ€" 101 d ‘eature ‘resent, for Pa band crowd [1 B1 24¢., 44¢ TISSUES 200 in box Thanksgiving T ind 8 oz L 4.)€ ut ® JC OLD CREA M # 80 @%¢%8 % 000 % 0 400089000009 000494008 0000090 09000 % 000 %%% 0 %% 0# % 4 db 4 400 0 0 0 0 44 001 0 6804 4444444414414 14144 % 1 4 4 4 6 Ib. jar DJERâ€"KISS ‘ine St. and 3rd Ave. Phone 423 Moose HMall, Friday October 25th SUNSET ind TINTEX LECTURE AND CONCERT For bright New Fall Colours Starting at 800 p.m. ) guest speaker will be Mr. M. Mahoney, the notâ€" Yukon prospector. 2 for 25c under auspices cf AYP.A. will be held in the 25c 39c 2 for 23c 1ampti d ind wiiln _ Single compeâ€" permanent posâ€" on the trophy ion. Mr. Wm. with the Louis bolic of _ the npionship. Both individual cups 1e club. very enjoyable novelties of all imber of years present*d with Club expresses e who helped iccess it waAs TALCUM POWDER dancers KAE TOOTH PASTE 50c tube, T.D.A. PHILLIPS®‘ MILK OF MAGNESIA, 12 ozs. 39¢ FELLOWS‘ SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITES, large 08¢ COLGATE‘S RAPID SHAVE CREAM ....... :2 ‘for LAVENDER sSHAVING CREAM, 35¢ tube GILLETTE RAZOR AND 5 BLUE BLADES J B, WILLIAMS‘ LUXURY bw sHAVING CREAM 29¢., LISEERINE ~â€"SHAVINGâ€" CRKEAMC :*>:.....:.:.....ZBc., 2 for BRITISH CONSOLS CIGARETTES 10¢., WRIGLEY‘S CHEWING GUM ... f 5¢., 4 for e BILE BEANS for Biliousness DOAN‘s KIDNEY PILLS, 50¢ size GIN PILLS A, B. 8. C. TABLETS 100 in bottle 49¢ 89c 39c 69c l $t. Matthew‘s A.Y.P.A. announce a |lecture ang concert to be given under auspices of the A.Y.P.A. in the Mooss hall, Timmins, on Friday evening of this woek, Oct. 25th, commencing at 8 pm. The guest speaker will be M. A. Mahoney, of Ottawa, noted as a business man and also as one of the pioneéer prospectors of the Yukon. The subject of his address will be "The Trail of ‘08." As I. D. A. Druggists, we have the personal welfare of you and your family uppermost in our minds. In appreciation of your confidence once again we say "Thank you." J OZS 50¢c size Lecture by M. A. Mahoney Auspices of the A.Y.P.A. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES, 48 to box, 50¢ size especially Mr. Wilson anc the Riverside Pavilion. Keep You Really Clean Inside Make a daily habit of Using Jad Salts Antiseptic and Germicide Wison Ave. Store Phone 870 _ Listerine 5c, 4 for 19c 3 cakes 19c OZS 2 for 25c 14 ozs for 23¢ 48¢ 47¢ 15¢ 490¢ 4¢ 21¢

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