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Porcupine Advance, 6 Apr 1933, 2, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT In The Nor "Roving Repo say about "M cently won t Kirkland Lak "Mountic dog that v for Lochic can do a mush befo youthful 0 the intellig tricks since possession years ago, valuable a household. not only to fill the also has be over the 0 Former Timmins Dog is Unusually Clever Anim ‘"Mountie" is al bits of timber d the sawinz jco c ried But s part of a wellâ€"b; all out of the w among the mos the world and i1 triesâ€"notably been trained in work, and on shown ther abil sleuths." Ottawa an Avera; less than Her share the last w so that th in two fc when Loc Timmins Excessive weight adds years to any age. Slendor Tablets, healthfully sangly reduce. THREE WEEKS TREATMENT §1,.50 Recapture that Slim, Youthful Appearance Never Die C Een MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. Eveningâ€"7.00 p.m. (continuous performance) Complete Change of Programme Every MONDA Y WEDNESDAY FRIDA Y (Superâ€"Production) WITH NORMA sSHEARER AND CLARK GABLE The greatestâ€"most profoundâ€"psychological drama of the modern ageâ€"â€"(dlaringâ€"throbbingly humanâ€"the screen‘s most ambitiousâ€" progressiveâ€"step forward THIS IS A LONG PICTUREâ€"COME EARLY Mouse Cartoonâ€""BUILDING A BUILDING®" UNIVERSAL NEWS MIDNIGHT SHOW, FRIDAY, APRIL 7THâ€"at 11.30 p.m. sSPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, APRIL STHâ€"at 12.15 p.m. GOLDFIEL DS Comcdyâ€""MUTUAL MAN Her spceial Midnight WITH JACK HOLT, LILLIAN MILES, WALTER CONNOLLY AND GAVIN GORDON A battle of witsâ€"of strength against beautyâ€"of man against woman. . Burke Ltd. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 10â€"11 WITH JAMES CAGNEY, MARY BRIANX, RUTH DONNELLY AND ALLEN JENKINS pre‘s the 1933 modjesl Cagneyâ€"Complete with "Flirting Power Watch Cagney put these hardâ€"toâ€"handle dames in their place Full of laughs and thrills Musical Comedvâ€""CEST PARTIS" Druggist WEDNES. THURSDAY, APRIL 12â€"13 WITH CLIVE BROOK, MIRIAM JORDAN AND ERNEST TORRENCE Comedyâ€"Charlie Chase in "YOUNG TIRONSIDES" Magic Carpetâ€""FISHERMAN‘S FORTUNE" MOVIETONE NEWS THURSDAY, FRIDAY APRIL 6â€"7â€"sâ€"(3 "STRANGE INTE] APRIL APRIL APRIL APRIL APREL TALKING PICTURES AT THE THEATRES roeview 18 IAN" Sportlightâ€""SNOW BIRDS PARAMOUNT NEWS 1 Comedyâ€""C‘EST PARIS UKNIVERSAL NEW®s Easter sunday, April 16thâ€"Showin *UNSHINE sSUSIFE*" "SUNSHINE SUSIE" "HALEFâ€"NAKED TRUTH "TOO BUSY TO WORK 26â€"â€""THE MUMMY" 20â€" C"PROSRPERITY® af No Law to Force the l Towns to Give Relief Mr. Harkness warned against any attempt being made to give work to unemployed for relief on the regular wage basis. It would run away with itself. The return to be calculated for relief given was the provision of necesâ€" sities for the support of needy families. While the Dominion and Provincial Governments shared in the . cost of food, fuel, clothing and shelter, the Dominion had refused to pay any part of the cost of medical services or supâ€" plies. Mr. Harkness said the province paid twoâ€"thirds of this cost. ‘Col. G. P. Murphy, chairman of Public Welfare M a sSupervisor of Ontario Goverrment Un INTERLUDE " Production) ry M a emnl >mbt ther were given. family of five Â¥ment Relief Tells Conferencs Ollawa No Law Compels Municipality to _ Give Reliet. n which help was given. It ) the municipalities to handle em as they considered best. ad4 trouble with persons who ) give work in exchange for matter could be dealt with g such persons off the relief ng wives lay charges of nonâ€" gainst the men. John B. Woods, Hawkesbury, plan had been followed there ut a stop to workâ€"shirking. teresting comparisons of food e given. In Ottawa the cost ily of five for one week is $5. oke representative said the > was $3. For Rockland the ziven as $4, and for Hawkesâ€" Points On Agenda to the reports from Ottawa 22 points on an agenda for n, all dealing with probâ€" nting those administering Harkness emphasized that one for each municipality, ince. The latter laid down which help was given. It Days) H buil byt 8@ ersons wWAo xchange for _ dealt with ff the relief ‘gces of nonâ€" iferenct known t> th are displayin that is going useful when t ing arrives. Phone 701 P.O. Box 1239 Doherty Roadhouse Co. Bank of Commerce Bldg. Timmins Fast and EMicient Service Call or Telephone WITH JACKIE COOPER, CONRAD NAGEL, LEWIS STONE AND LOW® WILSON Jackie Ccoper stars again in this story of a boy‘s life Comedyâ€""THE BOUDOIR BUTLER" FOX NEWS sPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY, APRIL 15TH AT 12.30 p.m. ADMISSIONâ€"ALL CHILDREN 10c Midnight sShow, Ssunday, April 16th at 12.01 a.m.â€"Showing Preview of BUCK JONE® in "SUNDOWN RIDEKR" Cartoon WITH C. AUBREY sSMITH, IVAN SIMPSON AND LOUISE CARTER stronger than human will, this charm commanded love! _ Every wish was granted to those who held the monkey‘s pawâ€"yet each one who held it wished for death! Comedyâ€""HOLLYWOOD LIGHTS" _ Addedâ€""THE COLE CASE" Cartoonâ€"*"F WISH I HAD WINGS" Addedâ€""SEEING STARS" FOX NEWS Midnight Show, sSunday, April 9th at 12.01 a.m.â€"Showing Double Feature Programmeâ€""ROBBER‘S ROOST" and John Wayne in "HAUNTED GOLD" In MATINEE DAILY AT 2.30 P.M. Eveningâ€"7.00 p.m. (continuous performance) Complete Change of Programme Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY NEW EMPIRE WITH BELA LVGOSI, ADRIENNE AMES, DAVID MANNERS AND JOHN WRAY A murder mystery story that is brimful of entertainment Comedyâ€""THROUGH THIN AND Cartoonâ€"â€""PENCIL MANTIA" MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 10â€"11 " HAUNTED GOLD" WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, APRIL 5 WEDNES. THURSDAY, APRIL 12 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 7 The Great Spring Tonic. WITH GEORGE QO‘BRIEN AND MAUREEN O‘SULLIVAN Comedyâ€""THE FINISHING TOUCH" FRIDAY SATURDAY, APRIL 14 1 som which APRIL APRIT APRIL APRIL APRIL APRTIT SERXALâ€""JUNGLE MYSTERY‘â€"Episode No, 2 ~"SOUTHERN RHYTHM" METROTONE NEWS Addedâ€""BIG GAME OF THE SEA" ng m tufls â€" Correspondent § a facil to make t TH E. MO NKEY‘S P membt 1I 11 WIH JOHNX WAYNE sUNDOWN RIDER" THEY CALL IT FATE" CRASHING BROADWAY sSCARLET RIVER" HOUSE DTVVDED" MEX OF AMERICA®" T hat 11 _ fantry in France ar | war as a Captain a a writer of note a tributor to the Cans director of the Arts Montreal and a I James‘ Literary So( izations to which M clude the Canadian soz:lation, Canadiar Club, St. George‘s I torod Insctituto af © @2 VA 2 @r 0 Y% nada are madt I‘ne Company are Purveyors by Koyal Warrant to HK.M. King George and HR.H. the Prince of Wales, and also held appointment to His late Majesty, King Edward VII., and are contractors to the Brtish War Office, the Canadian Government, French Red Cross, etc. Their ranches in Argentina and Ausâ€" tralia cover over ten million acres and the company supply thcusands of hosâ€" pitals all over the world. A feature of interest and pride to Canadians is the fact that Bovril oriâ€" ginated in Canada, being known oriâ€" ginally as Johnston‘s Fluid Beef. The Company operates a large factory in Montreal where Bovril supplies for Caâ€" tered Institute of Secretaries, England. Mr. King has the honor not only of being connected with a firm carrying on operations in all parts of the world, but one which has a number of disâ€" tinguished gentlemen on its Board of Directors. The Chairman is the Lore Luke of Pavenham and the directorate inclure the Duke of Atholl and Viscount Haillsham, Privy Councillor and exâ€" Chancellor of Great Britain, also Lieut.â€"General Sir. A. T. Sloggett, K.C. B., K.CM.G, KC.V.O., Director General of Medical Services to the British War Office. The Company are Purvevors by Roval wW,. J. KING, GENERAL MANAGER OF BOVRIL (CANADA\} LIMITED AIY In 1 11 FOX NEWS 15TH AT 12.30 p.m. N 10c m.â€"Showing Preview o Ma1r J . he Imperial for he served with ce and emerged ain and Adjutan ote and frequ m iter â€" promoiled hip in England ar M A . C.I f Bo Am avertis:ng Mal ~President of 1 «d and Mana | ~Limited, alsc BrItAIn, AlS T. Sloggett, KC Director Genera ) the British Wa: Peps you up, gives strength and new energy. Purifies the blood. Sold at The GOLDFIELDS DRUG STORE Cod: n U Kin rith ed 1 he In ‘om th He i Can Man Of B d has n Juâ€" po Man 1. ha oniv Ireâ€" attack upon War and wo doubt had who had ex and who m Several uses can be made of these enâ€" velopes. For instance, any memhber who is behind in his dues has a very conâ€" venient way of forwarding his dues to the secretary. All he has to do is tear up his ballot and put his name and address, along with what he owes, seal up the envelope and simply put it in the post office. That‘s easy isn‘t it, if you have the odd dollar to put in? if not, another use can be made. Again, put your name aand address inside, telling the secretary, you can‘t pay, beâ€" cause you are out of work, and repeat the same plan regarding posting, etc. Your dues will then be taken care of. Then, to those who do not have to do either of the above actions, there is a use for the envelope also. Get a returned soldier who is not a member, tell him the great benefits of the Canaâ€" dian Legion, get his consent to join up, then use the envelope to secure an application form from the secretary. It is possible that the courtesy will be extended and along with the applicaâ€" tion form will come another stamped addressed envelope, so that individually you will have placed a member into the branch at no cost to yourself. Isn‘t that "Service" It is hoped that some | gotten to fill in the ballot; others may have mislaid theirs. The fact remains, however, that these selfâ€"addressed, and stamped envelopes are now lying idle. Several uses can be made of these enâ€" receilved disabilities were pICKeG T0 DC the goats. A shout of protest went up immediately and in the space of 48 hours all the leaders of the various veteran associations, led by the Canaâ€" dian Legion, were assembled in Ottawa and quickly made their presence felt and the Premier and Minister of Piâ€" nanct met them fairly. The represenâ€" tatives of the veterans placed their case before these gentlemen and in turn they showed the veterans the position of the country‘s finances. Cases were cited on both sides to give illusâ€" tration to thekr claims, the Legion spokesmen showing in several cases that numerous amendments would have to be made to statutory acts, which governed salaries to be paid certain officials who were in receipt of pension. The government showed cases of where ministers of the government were in receipt of big salaries and pensions also. The Minister of Finance gave all to distinctly understand that it was not the small salaried man or the small pensioned man who would be affected. Another point has now crept into the controversy and this point seems to be the one which will win the day for the veterans. This is, the effect this penâ€" sion cut would have on general labour. In nearly every industry today men are either working short time or at a reducâ€" tion in pay. Very few indeed are in the same position financially as they were three or four years ago. With the governiment‘s action of cutting pensions there is not the slightest doubt but that the larger concerns would have taken a checkâ€"up of its employees and the same thing would be done in their case, as a matter of economy. The veteran officials in Ottawa are at preâ€" sent stressing this point very strongly and the defence is weakening and as quoted before it looks as if the whole matter will be dropped from the budâ€" get and other means found to save the odd $200,000 or so which would have been saved had the proposal gone through. The credit goes entirely to the Canadian Legion, as it was their quick work in getting all the officials together that prevented the government from pushing the proposal through. It is this kind of action that makes one wonder why any man who served overâ€" seas and is not a member of the Canaâ€" dian Legion, should prolong the agony of being on the outside of any branch. Your membership will help the officials to carry on their watchful activities in protecting the interests of yourself and all returned exâ€"servicemen in general, along with the dependents of the same. A Use for the Returned Envelope _ Early in March the secretary of the Timmins branch of the Canadian Leâ€" gion, mailed 238 letters to the memâ€" bers of the branch. Every one had a stamped addressed return envelope enâ€" closed. These letters contained the ballots for the election of officers. When counted there were 158 returned. This means that 80 members have a stamped addressed envelope to return to the secretary. Some may have forâ€" will hold their ground and see to it that the proposal is withdrawn altoâ€" gether. One can see that it was aA scheme that they were trying to put through. There has been much talk at Ottawa about pension reductions, and these days of money shortage was A very good excuse to try out some econâ€" omy in public finance. The big finanâ€" ciers could not be overburdened with taxation, so those who served honourâ€" ably for their country and in doing so received disabilities were picked to be the goats. A shout of protest went up scheme that through. Th Ottawa about these days o very good exe will cons but there will hold 11 4848484# | L1C k the Porcupine The Canadian Legion in if th nmnstit had no!l d exper The Legion Scores Again pecial interest to all rt nsions. upon the official matter the proposais are aAl stitute a victory for t te is every indication d their ground and e proposal is withdr One can see that that they were tryvi n ht and put his name and with what he owes, seal e and simply put it in That‘s easy isn‘t it, if dd dollar to put in? if se can be made. 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