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Porcupine Advance, 15 Aug 1938, 1, p. 2

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On one occasion th working at the time as ; feur, took his employe night without permissio it around a lampâ€"post The father, when h the accident, sat down son a letter containing One of the be driving is conta writtsn by J. P. ist and featur has recently col "Father Meets B. Lippincott C of letters somet of those writte years ago by Lo McEvoy‘s volum ters to his son the business wo tic college care every aspect of lifeâ€"questions riage, social res ent sport winners :â€" Leona Henry. Boys, 10 to 1: 2. David Parke Boys Dorian Raceâ€"C Steve Fisc sSuth Porcup to The Advance son‘s Farm, Go the auspices of : tive Society was Buses were us> tion to the affai ldeal for a wate In charge of Emil H¢ Spco Messt Best to Consider the Other Driver "Crazy". wit Advice Gi ical Dad Workers‘ Coâ€"operative at Golden City Sunday Large Attendance at Event Yesterday. Interestin gramme of sports Presented During the Day., _ Prize Winners. Baseball Games Plaved. priZ from 6 Tripp. Port( FELDMAN MOTOR SALES rlV( when he heard about it down and wrote his n lILUE lesson. 1 in a letter 1€ lities, and so on. e lad, who was a private chautâ€" 2r‘s car out one im and "wrapped on by Satit e lessons on safe a letter recently y, satirist, novelâ€" r. Mr. McEvoy a book entitled published by J. the pattern _of hundred ield. In Mr. >r writes letâ€" just entered rather hecâ€" tters discuss man‘s future ‘ment, marâ€" great deal Sut ignan eTl Mr alW a ys FPellow killer, and no mista is going to be done a Some time ago, the driver of one of the panies in the world many, many | Other Fellow. look like a kil young, niceâ€"100 times he is a n fellow like im gentle sweet mother, but t you can‘t judg Fellow. M This Ot] study. Th: him.: "IToâ€"It never me dent thrc always th are and a few wo do any harm. have been dri thoroughly drives a ca Dear Son: ng faul Baseball ment for women w NO T Tug of married Married t sel M Meén AFPIT 13 MCcC Mrs 1M M H Ma 11 EVERY USED TIRE J al 2 main intersection you will meet a lot of people who are crazy enough to think they have the right of way just because they are on a through street and you are coming in off a side street. if you like to pass on a hill, don‘t be surprised if a car comes over the crest and the driver doesn‘t leap over you or run under you. That would be the sane thing to do, of course, but, you ses, he‘s crazy. Yes, he‘s crazy, but you are rudeâ€" and that‘s what makes him crazy. It doesn‘t matter so much if you are walking down the street and you are rude enough to push someone aside, but if you are rude enough to push him aside with a threeâ€"ton automobile quet and a medal. He had completed half a million miles without an acciâ€" dent. When they called on him for a speech, he rose and said: ‘I ain‘t much of a hand at making speeches I suppose you want to know how I go away so long without an accident? 1 just got one rule. I drive like the other fellow was crazy." Sso that seems to explain it. The her fellow is crazy. If you cut out line on a two lane road, don‘t exâ€" ct him to let you push him into a tch, so you can cut in again. If you ss a car on a blingd curve, don‘t exâ€" ct the fellow coming the other way be sensible about it and go off e road and cut into the field to let u by. He‘s just crazy enough to run ‘ht into you because you are on his le of the road. If you speed through main intersection you will meet a The winner last week in The Advance amateur graphy contest was Mr. F. A. Dibblee. 14 Particia | vard, whose interesting study of a view of the Mc Mine showed noteworthy toning and much detail b INTERESTING VIEW OF MceINTYRE MIPNE. MUST BE SOLD THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO judge a m nowadays. really coun Pecome more refined. Wide roads won‘t prevent accidents, so long as they continue to fill up with narrow people. Good brakes on cars are no protection against bad breaks in beâ€" haviour. The growing problem of auâ€" tomobile fatalities will not be solved around the drafting board but around the family table. Then we can have a monster under the hood, because there will be a gentleman at the wheel. Affectionately, DAD. warim cheel brow. Toâ€"day we put a p rather than civility manners become cru« of dama For e the m W€ Blairmore * Cer{alnlj ur whesels 1 11 bre WE VeI f¢ you to a nterprise:â€"It‘s wrong to by what he stands for s what he falls for that 1J MV 1€ ‘hour, you‘ll kill him. your way through a : that impolite, and do 11. But when you elâ€" rough traffic with your pped up to a hundred re bound to do a lot lot of innocent people. ident caused by high are a thousand caused Is it coincidence that aich leads in fatalities les? We may not be people on two feet, but :‘ the prize terrors on y boy, you may think premium on agility ty. Each year our ‘uder as our gasoline fined. Wide roads t?, Bul a Kiss on a th two on a cold is up to the g adequate and casting facilities Try The Advance Want Advertisements radio, radio, i certainl fee of the No: mercies broadca ment h: n annl ng to collé . ~About c situation pictur mind would gone into consu hungrisst lions proper or not members of th privatelyâ€"owned to acquire a str public in the I Canada‘s public a public servant North in comp the private chai head of the pri not attempt to ray in favor of have been, in | during the entir could take excd it! That priva been making ev. creased power 1/ fortunately a 1 been deluded in the Nort believe th contempor thing shot (and we prest would not hay rants strong a statement was Gladstone Mu Canadian â€" Br "has been ma Northern Onta fAll the time, 1 Roy Thompsor The : ing las colum n pose, romance tender love. * Violet M. Mel Advance on T it 18 a story fu of western her glamour. Bers Tour of Major Murray Should be Investigated f2nre~done in believes that mates and i1 story as its th folded issue by 125 hnatr her love Britain someone he thought plained when he le; young lady was really of the great Napoleor himself, "Miss Napole by ambition, love fo of Britain. Tragedy brings out the coura furlness of Miss Nap low plots and cour ment, thrillsâ€"all th: should have. In the ie‘s hatred of Britain On a liner crossir son Hall met Leonis terious girl who w lives of himself haunting resemblar someone he thcough There was a b night show last being the pressnc Brown Skin Mod¢ music, vocal anc warim and swingy was the feature, with Victor McL 1G0ulss2 1 show w and Tu« Meet Descendant of Great Napoleon Brown Skin Models Draw Big Attendance at Pala From Cochran aln done Victor AM ) Hovick will be np ‘esum 6 11 governmé publicly No rillin Jub U 16 i€ 11€ m}p untlerp On 1J 11 thi Trouble in Te; Mat:whewan Lad) fi;,‘ Consumers‘ Coâ€"operative Picnic Happy Success \ll Entrants in Sports Receive Prize on Coâ€"operative Principle. Free Treats for Children of Customers, Band Contest Again a Feature of Seventh Annual Picnic H M 16 tfiu( MORE THAM IHALF OF THE WORLDS ARKE ONEKPRIHTED, e i. 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