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Porcupine Advance, 1 Sep 1932, 1, p. 7

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St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus:â€"Aren‘t men funny? A Montreal man who had not kissed his wife for a year whin»ed an ‘ceman who had. rmjpulation is given by Mr. Fortin as 3,430, against 4,007 last year, a drop of 57.. Values and population of the town ol Cobalt both show shary decreases from last year, according to the figures comâ€" piled for the municipality by Alonzo Fortin, the assessor. Subject to changes which may be made later by the court of revision, the total taxable assessment forâ€" 1933 is placed at $850,â€" 625, which is more than $100,000 under last year‘s record, and which was used for the current tax rate. The total assessment of Cobalt this year is given as $1,512,725, but in this figure is inâ€" cluded all property exempted by law, and in which list are schools, churches, the YMC.A., and all mining company property which is not taxable. The The report also suggests more perâ€" manent structure through which proâ€" vincial responsibility for relief may be discharged. Cases of unnaturalized persons now receiving relief should be drawn to the attention of the Dominion Department of Immigration. As to the avenues of distribution, the report suggests that distribution must take into account the conditions and attitudes in each municipality. Communrity Depots It is suggested that partial applicaâ€" tion of the commissary or community depot idea, particularly in regard to certain nonâ€"perishable local products, be encouraged and in all places where feasible. In dGdealing with a type of order voucher, the report recommends for general adoption a form which sets out a substantial list for which recipients may exercise the right of choice. The report suggests a special agency to handle distribution of clothing and that fuel should be purchased at sumâ€" mer prices under tender. Municipaliâ€" ties should be empowered to arrange with resident doctors ana nospitals Tor the care of indigent persons. SHARP DECREASE sHOWN IN THE POPULATION OF COBALT The scale runs from $1.50 for a fami of one to $8.25 for a family of ten p week. In dealing with the maximum f30od allowances, report suggests a general standard as follows: for one adult per week $1.50; for second adult 95 cents; third members of family 90 cents, and an allowance graded by five cents down for â€"each to 55 cents for tenth member of the family. It is also urged that uniform resiâ€" dence requirements be established throughout the province and that every person seeking relief be required to reâ€" gister and establish residence in some municipality. It is suggested that a threeâ€"months‘ period be sufficient to establish residence and that a complete registration be undertaken to all unâ€" employed single men and married men, who do not reside with their families. In forwarding the report to the municipalities, Hon. Mr. Monteith points out that the government has endorsed it and recommends the adopâ€" tion of its requirements and procedures. The government will assist municipaliâ€" ties and is arranging for the continuâ€" ance of the special committee of the cabinet dealing with unemployment reâ€" lief. In order to encourage unemployed to seek work, it is suggested that no deâ€" ductions be made in relief allowance until the earnings exceed the amount of food reélief, which should be 60 per cent. of the total. The report also deals with the reâ€" quirements of families and single perâ€" sons in connection with food, clothing, shelter, including light and water, fuel and medical services. It is suggested that allowance for shelter be not more than one and oneâ€"half times the taxes on the home with a maximum allowâ€" ance of $10 per month, that detailed information be provided for municipalâ€" ities in connection with the purchase of clothing, food, etc., and other supâ€" plies, and that medical service be proâ€" vided at not more than oneâ€"half of standard rates. Municipulitiee which find they ar unable to contribute are to have thei cases reveiwed by Ontario municipa board. The report also deals with the re. Pay in Supplies No cash is to be paid to of direct relief, it is suggeste case of municipalities, which : to share in expenditures, wh remain on the former basis of from each Federal, Provinci: ments and municipalities, th to consist of three members by the Provincial governme will have control over local Municipilities which find Advisory Committee‘s Recommendations Amnouneed on Friday of Last Week at Tarorto by Hon. Dr. J. D. Monteith, Minister of Labour. Committee Report on Direct Relief that an ganizati #hould | capacity oOf camjral m7g funds. AAOominil ed in a toe Aty met Ministe Wher A J 1t anizt ATM woek which art 1€ act wn of inable third vernâ€" [Report on Vegetables and _ |‘ ’ Fruits Shipped to North . Three Chairs No W aiting THE HYGIENIC BARBER SHOP 51%% Third Ave., Timmins You are sure to get the most out of every Film when our experts do your Developing and Printing. It will appreciate it in the vears to come. Photographs Never Grow Old Have Your Child Photoâ€" graphed Toâ€"day you can find your name in the adverâ€" tisements on this page you will get Guest Tickets to 5CC e Mt Chas. W. Napper Bruno Carnovale, prop. Scotty Wilson, manager o Balsam Street North "Somebody, Somewhere Wants Your Photograah rs, U. BRennett, 27 Middieton Ave THE MOST UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE EQUPPED BARBER SHOP IN NORTHERN ONTARIO Shoe Shine Stand in sANITTARY and MODERNX "Remember the D Snap Shots" 25 Third Avenue A. TOMKINSONX Connection AnC hSAAA hh h h hh o t q M L L Lo Lo Lo L L Lo o q L Lo L LA LA 11 13 Spruce St. S., Timmins New Tin Shop C. J. LAPALME, Prop. Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work Skylights and Cornices a Specialty Each Thursday the names and addresses of four people residing in Timmins and District will appear in the advertisements on this page. If your name is in one of the advertisements and you locate it, all you are asked to do is to clip the advertisement in which it appeared and present it to The Advance Office, Timmins. You will then receive two guest tickets to The Goldfields Theatre. Read the advertisements over careâ€" fully. The week you miss is the veiry ti(rlne your name may be one of those selected. The list of winners will be published each week in The Porcupine Advance ALL TICKET WINNERS MUST CALL FOR THEIR TICKETS NOT LATER THAN NOON SATURDAY FOLLOWING PUBLICATION. vas only incidental, mentioned at the t mporant as some ot eport. PFor instance avys and means for Here is all there is to it You Never Can Tell .... Your Name May Be In These Advertisements This Week .... Read Them and See. Comedyâ€""MAIL BRIDE A story of the comedy, tragedy and general disturbance in the normal routine of people‘s lives EASE OX :4 Dealers for THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, Elissa Landi, Alexander Kirkland and Victor McLaglen Devil‘s Lottery bera 3A D _ COMMEXT ON ATTITUDE OF s | THE STAR ON CONFEREXNCE 7 Spruce St. S8., Timmins Longâ€"Distance Moving a Specialty Star Transfer From Bramp the credit of We are Here to Give Service Phone 427 loz; hat m Const and imprac{ical. e best and is ready . With the comâ€" narket gardens it day when inferior of here has ‘ess of Canada, that, with very ; characterized bu April. Was:â€" lie relail price level, while higher than in Toronto, is not so much higher than might be expected." There was a time when the North was "soaked" in the matter of fruits and vegetables but that time passed some years ago. The report contained many helpful recommendations for the farâ€" mers and settlers of the North. to assist in reaching agreements mutually beneficial was fested, day by day. by The Globe by Liberal and Conservative paâ€" The opposite course was pursuâ€" The Toronto Daily Star. No one has been able to tell why. Anything that would make success more dif{ecuit, that would create doubt in the minds of its readers, that would weaken the Sinclair the Valet Phone 625 21 Fourth Ave., Timmins Ap summer Dresses, Sport Suits, etc., are all the vogue again. Bring them to usâ€"satisfaction is asâ€" sured. We Specialize in Panama Hats and White Flannels. Warm Weather is sition of the Cans s given wide promin at was helpful and nied even ordinary e conclusion of the ; anley Baldwin and | delegations exnre PARAMoUNT sounp nEws _ Sept. 5, 7 p.m. or 9 p.m. show by Here Again Cleaners and Dyers Amon noted May ® * *4 * LJ *4 # *# #4 *# # #* *# *# #4 * #© # # *4 *# # *4 # *# *4 *# LJ **, #* # « ## # # *4 *# L # # #* # *# # # *4 # # ## *# Ld ## *# .“ .“ # # # #4 # *# *4 + .0 # .0 #* *# hd #* # + #4 *# *# *#* # *# *# # #@ ® *# #* # # #4 + *# ind # # #, * ****. “. ## + La *4 # # *4 # *# *4 * # # “. #,. _ ®@ “.N‘ w6 ®, . * “.O" t# *4 t# *# .. *# “. _ ## *. * 0.‘. * .0 # .0 * /+ ...0 # *# #4 # *# *4 *# L #4 * ‘ #. * .0.“.“ + #+ + *# #* ® *# #4 #© *# #* * .“ *# .0 +. .Q #+ + * #* * .# #* *# *# *#+* *_ © *+ *# #4 # t ..‘ *# * # *4 # *# ## + .0 # .0. #* #. t *4 4# *# # w# # @4# *# Ne« «o + on n use 5 # w Timmins w# t # w# ® # # # # # o #% # # a#4 *4 # . _ ® © O# w# Cad ## * # # # + 4# ## # # ## C # Cad Ca # w# t # t# # # w# wb D ## # *# # # *# *# ## inss ##) # # Third Avenue **, * t » L d * # u) *# ® 56 lmo.ouoouo *,A ions, men i those engaged agriculture an ada expressed Timmins ESTIMATES GIVEN ON REQUEST Rudolph McChesney sfad 1€ Manufacturers of All Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber Good Allowance Given on your Old Stove or Range as Part Payment for a New One. Reed Block Ideal Hardware and Furniture New Vogue Shoe Shop $5.95 to $6.75 The New Security Arch Shoe tT¢ Combination Fitting for Women in all widths * .t (% :t t (%. t / * # D.“.“.“.“.“.“‘“.“.“.“.“. t * * * “.“.“.“.“. 00.“.“.“.00. * *%. _ _# Lad # *# * teates by Priced from high 1 AT THE Goldfelds Theatre betweet h in financial circle: in every department o | stock raising in Can equal satisfaction: bu equa. hn b it i ke EXCLUSTVE AGENTS FOR TOWN AND DISTRICT Timmins 11 undamentaily man who has Ontario 11 and maAl BEACH RANGE Combination Coal and Wood Cook Stove Now is the time to make your echaice of a new range or stove in exchange for your old one. We always bave a large supply of stoves and ranges in stock from which you can make your choice. H. MacQuarrie, 62 Balsam St. 8. Mrs. E. Nord, 63 Birch St. South great, the er manity SBwastika witness ticular f1 A Cobalt despatch on Monday of this week says:â€""Accused of abducting ® 15â€"yearâ€"old local girl, and also of supâ€" plying liquor to a minor in the form of glass of wine the girl sald he had poured out for her at Kirkland Lake, Clarence Pearce, Coleman Townshpg resident, is out on $2,000 bail to appesr at a higher court on the firsti count, and he will know his fate on the other next Saturday. In the abduction case, it is alleged that the couple, with four sERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST COLEMAX TOWNSHIP MXXX 1 Cedar St. N., Timmins 9 Ogden Ave. _ Phone 525 Dry Cleaning Pressing I Office 3 Cedar St. N. Phone 524 ARE YOU THINKING OF GETTING A NEW STOVE OYED Mrs. S. Wheeler, 81 Pine St. S SKILLED CRAFTSMEN ONLY HER MA N CUSTOM TAILORED sUITSs * _t t * + U . w u* * * * *s**s**s"*s**, Q“Q“W»%‘:"J Thursday, Sept. Ist, 1932 gston there Dry Cleaning and Pressing iffords anotht ften little rec MADE TO YOUKR . Montgomery MEA SURE a s t ed in Cairo a great British _William Willocks, whose n£ nNersell As CA par f the accused. Impro ween the two was alleg i her evidence." Plant recogniz civilizat Timmins eminder of ized servic! _ _giri, wenit (o Crown‘s chief Dyeing

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