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Porcupine Advance, 23 Mar 1933, 1, p. 8

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dale has s regarding dogs in t the autho also endea owners of opportunit) otherwise the byâ€"law The Adva: under the police of T dog license before Apt tagged will according | specified. owners th police police a.m. Mr. and M called to C owing to t O‘Callaghan‘ later in the death of Mr. be found else 4: p.II. @Very 10 p.m. on pa Tisdale Again to Enforce the Township Dog Byâ€" In re THE CEORCE TAYLOR HARDWARE LTD. offi. TE A KETTLES Breakfast Set RUBBER DOOR MAT T‘in Daisy 38â€"piece English China Miner‘s ARBIDE 2A MPS TAYLOR‘S Weekly Specials Telephone 300 nd mact 11 It pays to use Martinâ€"Senour Paint FPOLDING CLOTHES DRYER, regular $1.50 Special This Week Only D) Galvanized PALS 19¢ can sCRUB BRUSH Marbleite Floor V arnish y Flo or F ) I 1a m e] 100 p.c. Pure Martinâ€"Senour Pure Paint i W t Cleanâ€" standing sponsor for t} some time past and th value to the work ,.the i by the ladies encouragin Enjoyable Party by Timmins Girl Guides T‘chao Dav le work Daught 1A l Enjoy the Awarded in Party About M i Ma very direction frc their leader, ift ‘of Mrs. J. . hnhe ‘LO.D.E.. ‘Th McInnis were I [assie and Mrs. e about 40 girls Da (C A0c SCRU B MOP Y No.: MHeld on St. Patrick‘s Forty Girl Guides Event. Prizes for Winners in i2 mes,. Beaudin z very valuable trainâ€" n from Miss Jean leader, and the girls continued interest in Timmins chapter of the Empire has been for the Guides for and this is of great Quickeote 4 Hour Enamel Neuâ€"Tone Flat Paint W oodlac Stain is of great rest shown he progress en din AIM€ Mcinn An complete with handle GILLETTE L YE U AIY 12¢ can 8c pkg. Th STEEL WOOL ‘!Claims Backâ€"toâ€"Land tle thm :\ Plan Proves Success |.." 210 families, or 1,085 people back to the land. They had taken over 16,340 acres and very few had failed. Each day, said Mr. Magladery, he received 25 or 30 applications, some of them most pitiful, from people who wished to reâ€" turn to the country. In reply to a question from William 490 for administration, which OntarDd would pay entirely. The â€" amount charged to the settlers and to be borne by Ontario was $18,621; the municipaliâ€" ties and federal government would pay the same amount or a total of $55,865 for this purpase. At present the province had sent W m. Magladvery in Charge of Coloniz ation Gives Facts and Figures to the Colonization Committee of the Ontario Legislature. $1.75 $1.00 sib 60c work direc land," he r Hon. ! , portfolic 1 he IMit ht uUreen WINDOW BLINDS ,â€"-’9 a i and 306" Special this week Germal nmaking ) Droi rman 1 pt. pure Turpentine and 2" Brush CLOTHES BASKETS hk SHOVELS Mr. Ma backâ€"toâ€" 1re ine. "The nations oI ntly have decided, if the unemployved back Strone Ontari B( 1€ _ had sent back to the 16,340 acres and â€"move( Magladeor r the x maAl minister he id y trying e land United efforts isten ld th being com / An em ATC 1€ Some Highlights on _the Federal Budget Church of Nativity Bazaar End of June Favourable trade balance for year, $70,240,000, an increase of $44,750,000 over previous year. A new conversion loan will be offered the Canadian public. Trade Moderate improvement in wheat prices indicates brighter prospects for immediate future. Canada has regained fifth rank among world trading nations. While announcement is made now of the dates of the event, particulars will be given from time to time in regard to special features in connection with this anrual bazaar.> There will be many prizes, all valuable and desirable, and entertainment features that will please all. Canadian ‘banks survived storm of world difficulties in sound position. Income tax only levy to yield estiâ€" mated revenue during year. C.N.R. deficit for year, $60,058,506â€" a decrease of $909,932. Outlay for unemployment relief and wheat bonus estimated at $42,433,000. Policy of inflation definitely rejected. Reduction of interest rates on savings accounts proposed to decrease rates on loans, mortgages and longâ€"term bonds. Continue prchibition on export of gold. Royal Commission to study entire banking and monetary situation with a view to amending Bank Act next year Central bank plan to be considered. have made the . bazaar a success be presented, w add to the not the week‘s big | tinances Deficit on ordinary account will total $53,608,000. Total addition to debt for year, inâ€" cluding C.N.R. deficits, special and capital expenditures, not nonâ€"active lcans and advances, $156,122,000. Estimated ordinary revenue for fiscal year, $310,817,000. Estimated ordinary expenditure, $264,425,000. Capital expenditure estimated at $9,123,000, as compared with $16,980,000 in previous year. Arnual Event by the Altar Society of the Church of the Nativity to be held Monday, June 26th to Saturday, July 1lst. All nonâ€"residents in Canada must pay five per cent. tax on interest Cr dividends paid by Canadian debtors. Special excise tax impost on cOosâ€" metics, toilet preparations, automobile tires, cigarette papers and tubes, sugar, malt products. No special tax on t«a or coffee. Cheques $5 and under, now exempt, t> pay three cent stamp tax. (Effective May 1st). Tax on postal notes raised from one to three cent. (Effective May 1st). Stabilization fund to protect agriâ€" cultural exports to Britain by guarâ€" anteeing against loss on exchange. Effective tomorrow, the pound sterlâ€" ing will be valued for purposes of speâ€" cial or dumping duty at $4.25 instead of $4.40. change. Sales tax remains but all items now to tax at full rate. All nonâ€"residents pay five per cent. t dividends paid by C; i‘Ive,;â€"per cent dividends cashed Changes in tariff schedules are rela tively few. Minister of Finance for Canada Touches on New ard Increased Taxes, Finâ€" ances of the Dominion and Canadian Trade. Hon. ance f speech Ottawa week. The following pragraphs give a gocd summary of the salient points in Hon. Mr. Rhodes‘ address to the House:â€" Income taxâ€"new schedule of rates on personal incomes starting at three per cont. on the first $1,000 of taxable inâ€" come. Exemption of $2,400 for heads of households reduced to $2,000; exempâ€" tion of single persons cut from $1,500 to come. househo tion of s $1,000. Marked gains in Emp 1J w»man (Lib., North Victoria), he de red it would cost too much to set the backâ€"toâ€"landers on Old Ontari LVven idence he men and women w you would be all a@dults were taki imp women 108 lC it half on interes remium of a man h the making a ki ut P need cent., ubject id v ;'Minister from North Death of Margaret _ Scores Past Policyv| Rebson, Schumacher Yoâ€"aeAenenenentente plause answered tion. HON. E. A. DUNLOP RETIRING OxK ACCOUNT OF ILLâ€"HEALTH made this country branch lines a don demanded W1l HMHon. W. A. Gordon Says That Heavsy Immigration in Past Years Helped Nobody but the Railway Companies, e migt ‘Why d three | BUTTER®:::«C@â€"â€"â€" 30c Hon. W C SMOKE PICNIC SHOULDERK, Ib. ;..:...... RIB OR BRISK ET STEW BEEF, per Ib, .. SMOKE SIDE BACON TRIM LOIN PORK CHOPS;â€"per Ib. ......... FRESH HAM, whole or half; per Ib.....:.....,. pieces, per Ib. ...:.::..: CHUCK ROAST BEEF, per Ib. ........ PORK SAUSAGES Consumo Brand, per Ib. pieces, per lb. hem a i man Try The "BETTER BAKERS" Cinnamon Buns rior to July been broug people were Mr. Gordoi AIY Cor. Birch St. Fourth Ave. A. Gordon, nted Monday nig »ast immigration political leaders : with and th [ Cellophane Wrapped ] nen rom Ot n on the land but _ of «Conservative this rhetorical ¢( Hou OT D the K.ing govern trainloads of immi been going out th Northern Ontari est. In the fou lyv 28. 1930., 59.00 per doz. ONJUMERKS COâ€"OPERATIVE »34 â€" SOCIETY, LIMMTED TAl ts had his symâ€" classed with the rars prior to 1930 the rest Y rid, 33,000, nd brough Up to th ration M dispropor a popula i k di Kirkl? crown Teich wWADC duc Populiar nt Th aft 1I wn. Mr. O‘F n 16c 118C 13¢ 12¢ [Lofe 11c 1§8¢ ar Little Girl Sschumach ses Away After Brief Iliness Floral Tributes to Late €. Miller. . Other Items of schumacher News. th I tht if1 ch hC AaAl W from nadd ky has star ey had a _ ike Mrs. H 11 1y Bu 1¢ 1 (Miss Curran‘s) attendâ€" y. The pallbearers were school:;â€"Ernest Webber, Elmer Small, Clarence ial in South Porcupine has started something. r had a@ Furim Ball at e Mrs. H. Aikins being n Esther there, "Doc" J. ing the ceremony. Hay Bat Ma1t Mat id could do. Peggy was i her school chums and aves her sorrowing parâ€" isters and one brother. as held on Wednesday Trinity United Church, . Mr. Summerell conâ€" ce. The children of her 1l 11 ind bl after Th Telephone 101, South Porcupine f Kirk] er, MtI mov 11 Large Head .....::.;:;.;. CELERY, California CARROTS CEREAL, 2 Ib. pkg. ......:....... 1 2P t Pride of Valley SWEET CORN, per tin ... 10c ORA NGES, Gold Buckle 39c Sweet, medium size, doz........ LETTUCE Large Head Izc CELERY, California perilb; s l Zc 25¢ it ol hss Picnic Brand PINEAPPLE, 2 tins P. SOAP, 10 bars for.... i‘ sSOAP FLAKES, 2 pkgs. Fancy Blue Rose RICE;3 Consumo Fresh Ground CUPEEE, per ::.:...:}:.. Five Roses 5. It. W. Wa Mr. an 11 The mus pecially decorati( Musi rches ars, wI cspital who w pl by the Ladic ed Church c d to the hosâ€" tured appenâ€" the child put d transfusions week of sufâ€" iway in spite 0. Peggy was ol chums and mpanied Cen tal. larence Further ogramm Isewhere 1L schumacher ble ind Mt ra Inciudâ€" ieci, Jean rinald Dilâ€" Mr. and ivenue, in iter, Marâ€" ho passed 1 late on was taken n NA Mtr. and M Ne iampkin: nd Mrs th: Hoâ€" in C, readâ€" enjoyed ns were 133 A iane ike 1A ind t LM his t Wi in 1€ ; | Killer of Chicago‘s Mayor s| _ Executed in Record Time | * 6 060 0e Allan Orr, of Cobalt, nephev wW. â€"Orr, of town, was the win cently of The Toronto Star trophy in the district contest a Bay. Allan won at North Bay, he did in this North some we when the competition was held, ed by The Advance some weeks of unprincipled and ignorant agitators like many other poor dupes have been. Indications of the silly fellow‘s cast of mind is given by the reports of the elecâ€" trocution. When Zangari found that no pictures were to be taken of the final scenes and no publicity given him he cried out in anger, "The lousy capiâ€" talists! No pictures! the lousy capiâ€" talists!" Investors Syndicate Ltd. this communist rot,â€"t ignorant and unballan take it up literally and murders and other c was found to be san medical opinion, but he Guiseppe Za Cermak, mayo ed four others years impris( Cermak died h der and within #000400468008¢ 00 $ 00# velt at Miar penalty was c ation of justic on charges c was sentencet had pa chair. United empt Timmins R P.O. Box 961 This means a saving of $10 a month to give you safe and sure profit of SAVE MONEY weekâ€"yet if invested 1 an INVESTORS SYNDI CATE CERTIFICATE :1 send for The aver it work arges ol altem] ntenced on thes imprisonment Northern Ontario Buildin Toronto. 11 ) Assassina Miami. FPI EFree Booklet 1 O inat 1} w Chica 11 ine Phone 56 n TL ubles wit ire alway fi1 1I A 1 aAn il 11 it W iI hn

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