in@Augl for pl tive to which J parime: varlous wertse st ties wh General the made Winnif iriz of be mac Reports on Survey Transâ€"Canada Flight Johtr tire fro fAight c Montre facilitic sigcnt tire trip he received every coâ€"operation from provincial, igivic and other <offiâ€" cilals and from citizens in general. On the flight stops were mads at Princeâ€" ton, Oliver, Grand Forks and Cranâ€" brook, in British Columbia, where airâ€" way aids undeor constructicn and conâ€" reid noa focllowing direct: Hc»,. Wilfred Ga C;: P. Edwards, Departm:nt Cf wa; :J. A.~ Wiig aviation, Depart tawa, and G. I tendenrt ocof air Northern â€" Poir Landing Pla Mile Journey rom pPI lals anc ho fligt ... just apply Olympene, the great allâ€"purpose liniment. It soothes inâ€" stantly and takes away completely the discomfort of the pain;, also relieves strains, sprains, sore joints, and bruises. Keep a bottle of Olympene handy in the medicine chest â€" take it with you on trips â€" ideal too for â€" . .. quickly relieves the itching irrâ€" tation of insect bitesâ€"and protects against infection. THUREDAY. JUL* SUNBURN THE Axtiseptic LININMENT 39 THIRD PM MIN®S ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO. hav Olympene is Economical ha C ne wWi 141 c>â€"pilots and grouw > embarked upon as y arrangements Discuss Plan THE MHOME OF WESTINGHOUSE Also on Display at our Associate Porcupine Hardware Company, South Porcupine, Ont Pot 5 of (G .lOld * ( T1 1t A@Irway AaA n provided by tLt nsporiatiscn and Aâ€"ril‘es, and that CATY ived ev oints â€" UsC laces in 1ll James Y. Murd 1, H. J. Syming. Tran ©arV rout WETM tOo w ar mee ) Montreal, Mr. 1ighsout the enâ€" AIT «4 rtaticn Transy chief ) mail }, Vv.ceâ€"preâ€" ‘ns, conferâ€" s .dernt @and Canacgi Air iA rOuve he i HENEK YA N y p CA sIALIAAAXLA OS a. pare the n radio instal g It was| facilities as ace relAâ€" | crcating tral facilities "Of perms? the Deâ€" | of wea‘her 1 id by the| peculiar nee rait pla»n.s Portaticn," of civil <Pt. Otâ€" uperit SsSTVIC AnMn Trv .ces resen| d the rdozh perâ€" dAS D5DQâ€" plans aciliâ€" TA.nâ€" t will horiâ€" comâ€" 0 ) J TC fo 1D¢ Contest Store _ @ asSs be at l Instantly. across the road, scores O{ hens responded to their feeding call. They ran and flew in the direction of their providerâ€"but every last hen stopâ€" ped at the highway line. Not one would 'cross the road. The farmer blew and ’blew. and the hens showed every sign of eagerness, but they remained on the far side of the highway strip lined up \ as though paraded for inspection. So here is the answer to the old quesâ€" tion. Why does a hen cross the road? The answer is that the wellâ€"trained hen does rot. But the story. for all that, is unsatisfactory. We never found out ‘how the farmer imbues his hens with a traffic sense greater than is possessed by dogs, cows, horsesâ€"and many huâ€" mansâ€"or how he gets then over the road when he wants them on the other The Haileyburian last week says:â€" "When a 12â€"yearâ€"old boy applied at th> office of Dr. R. C. Lyon, on Tuesâ€" 1lay evening. seeking treatment for a badly cut wrist, the doctor was in Kirkâ€" land Lake, but Mrs. Lyon, who is a registered nurse, rendered first aid in the shape of a tourniquet, applied to the injured member, before sending him on to the office of another medical man. The profuse bleeding was stopped and later the wound was stitched up "The extent of the: proposed transâ€" Canada service is so great," said Mr. Jchnson, "that careful planningz and prerparation in all details must be made wobual service can ibe begun." A p>cy Of making haste slowly will be fozowed. "I found an expesvatcn existâ€" ‘~y; occasionally that a start on comâ€" merc‘al flights would be mads almost immediately," he said. "Such is not the ase, As it will be. necsessary to first complete the trainingz pregramme Oof personnel as well as to acquire and preâ€" pare the necessary flying equipmenys, radio installations and ‘other ground facoilities as are required by the act crzating transâ€"Canada al.r lincts. "Of permanent necessity is a sys‘t2m case, Aas it will be. ne complete the traininz personnel as well as to : pare the necessary fl radio installations an« at the hospital. The boy, who gave his rame as Pirie, told Mrs. Lyon that he was employed on a farm near Moore‘s Cove and that he had been chasing cows when he fell and cut his wrist. He thought some broken glass had caused the injury, but did not wait to see, making haste to . the highway where a passing motorist drove him into town. He called in the following day and reported that the injured wrist was doing nicely." mpez, Wagaming, Gillics, Emsdale, Toâ€" non‘o ard Citawa, in Ontario. He exâ€" pressed dzep gratification for the coâ€" cpcration and assistance rendered him durinz <this in‘tial inspecdiicn of the air rout> by Squadron Leader J. H. Tudâ€" hops and A. D. McLean of the Departâ€" ment of Trancpc¢t. Mr. Johnson plans to continue h‘is survey flights to other seciions of Canada, including the Mariâ€" time Prov.nzes. templaied were inspeted or discussed. Similar s.ops were made at Edmonâ€" ton, Calgary, Lethbridge and Ccoleman, in Aberta, Reg na, Saskatcthewan, Winâ€" Doctor V. M. Kipp,. one of The Obtawa Jourâ€" nal staff, makes even his holidays bring pleasant reading for the readers of the paper. Two years ago he gave a deâ€" lightful account of a motor trip through Nova Scotia,. Last year he had a group cf most interesting and informative letâ€" ters about the North Land. This year he spent his vacation in Older Onâ€" tario, and still there are happy letters about it. Here is one typical selection from one of Mr. Kipp‘s let‘ers of this YEear:â€"â€"â€" Why Does the Hen Go Cross the Road? Well ‘It Doesn‘t‘ Dad Bought Us a Westinghouse For Only I‘m so hapby Mother‘s happy new Cushioned Action W ASHER ‘or $79.50 Inlv CICHM, / this before ‘an be tor‘s Wife Gives First Aid to Injured Lad of 12 >r forecastin needs of scl concluded rvice mus regular s rommentce From luded > must che decig du‘e: . be mad uled â€" gn‘ JC Alr TX AaVa ~JCIT the ansâ€" Mn Health Is Just as Catching as Disease (By John W. S. McCullough, M.D., D.P.H.) A silverâ€"tongued orator once remarkâ€" ed that God, in his infinite wisdom. had made one serious mistake: "he should have made health more catching than discase." Now, if one seriously considers the subject, this is exactly what the Creaâ€" tor did. He made health far more catching than disease. The majority are born with good,. healthy bodies. These bodies would be all right if they were not tinkered with and needlessly exposed to danger at every turn. While certain forces in Nature tend to proâ€" voke disease the protective forces are overwhelmingly in the majority. Take the infant in its mother‘s milk. Naâ€" ture has provided a proper sort of food for it, the mother‘s milk. Almost inâ€" variably if the use of the breast is maintained, the infant will remain well. It is only when artificial food is subâ€" slituted that opportunities for trouble in this regard arise and disease creeps in. Wellâ€"Known Physician Sugâ€" gests Health Might Be Practically "Epidemic" Proper food, again, protects the child against the infections. There is no need to expose the child to the malgin influences of scarlet fever, smallâ€"pox or diphtheria, to name a few ot the inâ€" fecotions, that once contracted, are the basis of many chronic illnesses. The average man and woman possessâ€" ing an automobile, takes » reasonable care of this expensive mazchine, has it overhauled at intervals, greased, oiled and the tires checked for safety, but the same man or woman neglects to have a Nineâ€"tenths of the hearts of men, women and children are primarily healthy yet heart disease is our highest cause of death. The reason for this is that infection of one kind and another has overwhelmed the body defences to a greater or lesser degree. Youth frequently takes a flying leap into ithe clutches of venereal disease without a thought of the consequences, if, indeed, he knows anything of the risks he is running. Everything fo.TCOMEORT Oldsmobile sets the pace in smoother, livelier performance. The Six develops 95 horsepower, the Eight, 110 horsepower, ensuring fleet action on the highway and quick accelerâ€" ation in traffic. Lightweight Anolite Pistons â€" Full Pressure Lubrication â€"Automatic Choke Controlâ€"and Down Draft Carâ€" buretor all contribute to Oldsmobile‘s flashing performance. Oldsmobile‘s Kneeâ€"Action Wheels smooth out the rough roadsâ€"give rear seat passengers a more comfortable ride. Dual Ride Stabilizers reduce sidesway, rolling and lurchâ€" ing. Hydraulic Shock Absorbers ensure restful riding. Fisher Noâ€"Draft Ventilation admits plenty of fresh air without drafts. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE TIMMINB, ONTARIO Telephone 229 Come today for a trial drive in an Oldsmobile â€"Monthly payments to suit your purse through the General Motors Instalment Plan. Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Limited periodical overhaul of the body. Weâ€"do not need â€"to catch health. Initially we have it. Why not keep it? Reckless Driving Charge Dismissed by Magistrate At Norih Bay last weekâ€"end, a charge of reckless driving Clarence Hatrt, St. Blaise, Que., was dismissed by Magistrate J. H. McCurry. The charge was laid following a mintr in which a car driven by T. H. Elliott, of Kirkland Lake, acâ€" ccmpanied by Kenneth Grivel, Kirkâ€" land Lake, was allogedly off the road July 9, by a truck driven by Hant. El‘lictt and Grivel were driving south from Temakami and met three trucks being dGdriven north 9 and 10 Vases and othor ornamental pieces in such a variety of designs. It‘s hard to imagine the two extremesâ€"classic beauty and sutrealist simplicityâ€" both contributing to these unusual designs. Smaller pieces such as Ash Trays cost as little as 602. Vases are priced from $1.25 to $17.50, according to siy> and design. Natural pottery in colour (vory tone) without a trace of glaze. Diâ€" vested of colouring, these pieces deâ€" pend entirely on grace of form for their striking effect. This showing will be a revelation to lovers of Spode as it displays a technique never before depicted in Spode earthenware. 17 Pine St. N Enguire about the "Pots of Gold" Guessing Contest 9 J * V elamour Spodce‘s Jeweller Phone 190 Showrcom 7 Third Avenue pm.. about nine miles south of Temaâ€" gami. They said that the last truck, driven by Hart, had taken too much of the road and they had been forced into the ditch. The trucks had been about 15 lect AaApaAnL. % Hart said he did not even see the other car and had no knowledge of the accident. All witnesses agreed thai the road had been fairly dusty. Advice to Bathers, Especially Children All children should learn to swim, arid not perhaps! They should get over their emotional fear of the water as a fos, but they should never lose their hoarty respest for it as an element. Dangers to Avoid ‘Therefore, wasterâ€"education means Therefore, â€" mutch more than mere IMloating. It means the Dangers to Avoid in the Water. Don‘t Be Afraid, But Duly Respect Water Constable R. O. Stromberg, who had aid the charge, said that the car drivâ€" n by Elliott had travelled 45 feet along Â¥>° side of the road before going into After d>rat er giving the evidence ation. the magistrate di some conâ€" missed th« Owners will tell you that the 1937 Oldsmobile gives more miles to the gallon of gas, and is remarkably thrifty on oil. This ecoâ€" nomy, which compares with that of much smaller cars, is enhanced by Oldsmobile‘s famed dependability which means o s â€" PRICED FROM more freedom from servicing and repair bills. 4PA PA WPP (6â€"cy1. Sport Coupe with Opera Seats). Delivered at factory Oshaw a, Ontario. Government taxes,license and freigh additional. (Prices subject to change without notice Famous as the 1937 Style Leader, Oldsmobile is the smartest car of the year. Note the long, low linesâ€"the sweeping body contours â€" the unusually distinctive radiator grille. Judge, too, the beauty of its interiors â€" with instrument board and all appointments upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute in style. 8â€"Cylinder Models also Available either lake or sea exploring and pro for bathers. Nevetr waterâ€"wuntil swimming has been comâ€" pletely mastered. Moating is as impotrâ€" tant as swimming. Children â€" should learn it. The tired one may turn on his back, relax, and muster strength to get Sa‘zck to the shore that is farther away than he thought. There is a lot of water. Choose the friendly places, or none, tell the children. Shoke May Recover and Be Tried on Murder Charge SIMMS, HOOKER DREW Timmins ;;4065 110in 1Cror. Hospital pa tia praecox patient has man L. East ment of t The \ of diab but itys? gard to the treatmem Injection of enough convulsicn was madeo hours later the patient of the shock. The stt of the sh brain and pragecox i characterized by @olusicns and halluâ€" cinations. Six patenis have been treated at the hospital, by insulin. Besides the one discharged as cured, two osheors were neported improved, Dr. Easton said. All bsen suffering more than a year and a half from the disease. gard Form of Mental Hiness Cured by Use of Insulin Let Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives make \ml _well. This secret prescription of a Canadian doctor, made of fruit juices, herbs and tonics has no equal. 25c. and 50c. You can end indigestion and constipa«â€" tion with Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives fruit liver tablets. Laxatives and digestive aids are only hall measures. â€" Daily evacuation does not end constipation or ensure nourishment. Conâ€" gestion, â€" malâ€"nutrition, acid_ conditions will continue until you tone up your liver hadhs sc ds s i ts .. as through the liver your body is nourishâ€" ed. It breaks down and utilizes foods, reâ€" leases sugars for energy, proteins for tissues, clears blood of poisons, secretes bile for intestines. Stomach, kidneys, boweis and blood depend on the liver. NO INDIGESTION NO CONSTIPATION Ulin now creoedit. If you do this by insulin treatment been discsharged. D1 n who made the amy t more form 0o nsulin in the treatment boomn widely recognized has a new nuracle cure A dGespatch this week 1€ of the first be cured of th insuluin <o cause e and about three nt was brought out shock affected the te alert. Dementia of mental: illness lusicns and halluâ€" zed. Dr. Norâ€" the announceâ€" ng cured had 9 give in reâ€" ulin TABLETS Ontario daemenâ€" b. ‘The