Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 21 Oct 1937, 2, p. 5

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table our < V3DC£ tatlve the 1‘ be 1111] are ing to OH Mar Mm in 1636 Mooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowuoooooooooooooooooooow f§9§309§0:0099:0:§:‘ ‘0009000 0 00009.00. 1€( THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2181'. 1937 San Marinaâ€"the World’s Smallest Repubkic An August 23 the Republic of San ax'mo issuvd a new postage stamp in 19 form of an attractive souvenir Below PURIT9 FLOUR 113. nd 11‘ ”or Real Economy - Better Flavour Timmins Stamp Club Column hat Best for all your Bakin ,ll If il‘ iar Elf Anded by m the d: Ire be the r 110 1b ,ll' can mml 51 If ) of the ShEC1 Ltes 1937 am ing the date amp blue Apennim 38 square :0 be call‘ efly Haxr ”115‘ I‘E II he A< uthor m W0 T green missionary named Saint norial came over from Dalmati hon- century. He was a s )und- trade and together with 0033' ' known as San Leo superx sheet tian slaves who were Iandtwnng nf thp Italian 0: Any- with lc San m ‘JCI Ad 1d I] I'E 'Il' even today the independence of San Marino is fully respected by the Italian government. Mari: retire mo for ingry Titans in a last. desperate ei- or; to reach the heavens and hurl 'upiter from his throne. The summit if this imposing rock is dominated by hree ancient towers called the “Penne” plumesn which are reproduced on the national coat-of-arms. The national notto “Liberty". which is printed un- ler the coat-ofâ€"arms. is 1‘0 idle boast. 'or during sixteen centuries the citi- ions of this strange little country have te 1L fin to ,led San this tim that tln “Harkeno”. or native Moorish trib man. is shown on the 1c dull blue. :1 another member of the Moorish Leg; is standing before his barracks on 20 red-brown. On the 5c magenta robed and hooded cavalryman is lez ing his mount across barren COllllL and two more legionnaires. wearing ' familiar overseas 'ap oi the Span Rightist forces. are pictured with o "I“.mumrmu stretched hands on the we emera green. These Moroccan soldiers ' '_ _ said to be the best fighters in Fran: \ the independence of San'army, and it will be remembered t1 8 fully ”5136““ by the Italian I it was at Morocco on July 17. 1936. Ll it. the present revolution broxe out. it; to an. old tradition the Marshal Rydz-Smigly Pictured on 1 San Marino was a Christian Latest Polish Stamp named Saint Marinus who When Josef Pilsudsky hurled from Dalmatia in the fourth tiny band of 300 Polish patrims agai: He was a Stone-cutter by the entire Russian Empire in 1914. ( ‘together with a fellow saint of his most trusted lieutenants was ban “‘0 SUPL‘rviscd the ChriS- studious young portrait painter iran' .5 who were rebuilding the Eduard Rydz-Smigly. Seven years i; the. Italian city of Rimini. er when the Polish Legion had gig; filling their labours. Leo and to thousands of men. this same you t'ith a tew taithi‘ul followers portrait painter captured the Russ: the two oppOSIte mountains city of Kiev in a furious assault. Wh # San Leo and Titanus. It gruff old Marshal Pilsudsky died is time, according to an old 1935, Eduard Rydz-Smigly succeed at the 1 scene shown on the , him as commanding general of the P tablet is said to have taken ' ish army; and todav this quiet. schol: Ls briefly described in the 1y man is undoubtedly the siren? . in the centre of the stamp. figure in the Polish government. A 1 'ed their bgy was raiseF'by the 1 last. desperate ef- 3 heavens and hurl ;hrone. The summit freedom. and P5337 set has recently been lb‘bLlL‘ Spanish Protectorate of Marc new series commemorates Ult niversary of the Spanish 1' and the seventeen diii’cren‘ illustrate the various types 0 soldiers now serving with Franco's army in Spain. f Shortly before his death tin Marinus called his followers tc and bequeathed to them the ma on which they lived “free fro: other man." with the parting 1 'tion that they should never 5 enlarge-their territory by war! violence. Faithful to this con the people of San Marino re: aloof from the bitter political q that ravaged the rest of Italy rounding countryside. T of the neighbouring mo Leo were not so fortuna' came under the rule nobles. and on the top ( tain was built. the grim 1 Leo where many an unfo: Leo where many an unforrunaw pr) er languished out. his life. A pious dition says that, this was because body of San Leo was removed fror last‘ resting place on the moun whereas that of Saim. Marinus wa: ways carefully preserved. In spite of the royal crown tha pears on their national crest, the ple of San Marino have always 1 tained a republican form of go ment. and proudly claim to be UM est republic in the world. Only who are heads of families are en to vote. however. and the laws are. by a sovereign council of sixty 1 bars that meet twice a year. Imp justice in the courts is guarantes a curious provision that require the judges to be foreigners. and s! likely to be influenced by their per feelings in a case. The citizens on Marino especially fear the veils of tatorship and have taken elab precautions to prevent any one from gaining control of the state. supreme. executive authority is v not in a single president as in mo: publics, but in two captains regen: hold office for only six months an ineligible for reâ€"election! War Stamps From Spanish ndcrocco the Middle Ages; an 1797 they courteou: poleon’s ofler of large Many other wonderful 5 about the mlracles wrox Marinas. It is said th donkey was devoured b1 holy man promptly bridle the savage brute and m the donkey's place by can and down the steep mc When we look at the m shown on the postage stamp a: trust the impressive physique ( Marius with the small. under-m bear who is seen peeping shyi behind his mantle. our sympa stinctively goes out to the bear! which ts taken from an addre livered by the famous Italian (Home Carduccl. and may be lated as fallow: "And a legend. 1 ing the ancient glory of the Thar of how thae two great. saints u throw the tools of their trade bm forth to each other from one mo to another!" 11 exceptionally att as recently been 311d )y carryi XUOUH tractiw Moroccc )l' 3C mc Only tr are enti I'CV comma: na TEE Y’ORCUPINE ADVANCE. humus, ONTARIO )VE m if man n de Week‘s Tribute to he Paid This Week to Helen Keller Home-Made Pickles E Sauces and Relishesi Win IC( ovakia n Scivmist Honoured omo- madt I) 11' able who bba klod VIix VG [)E‘ 11 r Salad ppc Onions spare: 1 seal .‘m 3' uniform appears amp shown above: has also been Issu- {High 1.1K ll itkk‘ )L pper cor asomng 'CE ickles l‘icklt ll 111119! in Do tins three "mg in a Cloth cums of sugar 18f 3111011 isLax'd with a. tredients and Bottle while ll um. pu minutes L. 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Hurry EU 11‘ la dy cld ‘ way mig} and woum might hav or carry t There 1V( L the affice (From The Kiwanis M 011 with the dance! Ste '8 late! Hello, there are m US US .id hf 30} QC a bug on its back. doesn't, it“: 5 blood on .‘Lhe grass. Some have been badly hum. Crazy y don‘t know how to drive get, right, into the thickest Watch that, woman! She‘: . the dance! SLep Hello, there are a have run into C Hurry past! Thor led people on the 1 e to go to court as n-em Lo 8. hospital! You can pass that: ich him 1'1 OI I] GUARDIAN OF CANADIAN 10C 'OUDC Why ' way nd the right side ared him! Maybe to keep over where Jght, for a minute tum turtle. Look. dent! That car is wheels 1n the air! I hear that guy ,t him. Blow thal t fellow get ovcz my. the fool won'l way! He can't be How can he ex- pavement at that 5 back. doesn't roac Step on it. we re a couple of to each other There are dead the grass. We rt as witnesses, ag 2121110) Rux' blas ide up on at Where am to me dcctor‘ off? 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