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Porcupine Advance, 3 May 1934, 2, p. 2

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RICH in expericncc, equippcd with ample resources and worldâ€"wide facilities, this centuryâ€"old institu« from those seeking tion strongly invites consideration lookin Thers OvVER A CENTURY OF BANKING SER YVICE K orldâ€"wi 2 .. rLendc xpe department of bunkmg connection facilities in every 1 + Strong Protest at _ _ 5 Kirkland Over Tax: Roard of Trade Denounces Gold Tax as an Injury to Workers. Will Shortâ€" en Life of Mines by Ten Years, Says Reeve townshp (00 in mi Lose at Least $25,000 a Year | "Because Of the fact that the town-] ship of Teck receives through the Proâ€" vincial Mines Profit Tax approximate-‘ ly $167,000 a year and because the min-| ing companies operating in the townâ€" ship in arriving at the assessment of the Mines Profit Tax are allowed to| deduct, before ascertaining their actual| profit, the amount of taxes they pay to| the Dominion government, therefore if! there is a large increase in the amount the mines pay to the Dominion governâ€"| ment it has been estimated that this municipality will lose in revenue the sum of at least $25,000, or the equiva1-| | ent of about six mills on the tax rate, pointed out Mr. O‘Meara. "The revenue loss will come into efâ€" fect next year, it was learned. ‘"The municipality therefore will ‘be forced to make up this loss of revenue," the reeve went on, "by assessing the : 1 homes of the people, the business preâ€"| "Reeve O‘Meara pointed out that the} Ihe Nort revenue loss from the new 10 per cent.| Ccomment: actually means an additional yearly tax| tion The of at least $5 on the owner of a piece ; of property worth $1,000 in the event) "The Bié that the township tax rate is mainâ€"| n equiva tained at its approximate level. | reaching "This is something over which the| the Kirk]l: municipality will have no control whatâ€"| it will re soever," explained the reeve. The tax| can be therefore affects directly every wage| shorten t *evenues autom. jurden on the amount of mon romes of the people, the business preâ€"| 0f the depression." nises and the other taxable propertyp Comment by The Northern News n the township if the loss is to be| In addition to these reports in refe mrovided for under ordinary circumâ€"| ence to the board of trade, the ree hn Cpment O[ proj tically shut off. costs of local c lowâ€"grade ore tracted will be will shorten the Board of Trade Protests "One of these was despatched in the ame of the Kirklandâ€"Swastika Board f Trade by former Reeve Dick Carter, he president of the organization who sserted in the telegram that the imâ€" css C 7 ost will shorten the life of the camp ie ly four thousan y at least 10 years. i “.Ree\.re O‘Meara‘s protest was one i'n! President. i hich it was apparent that the muniâ€" , Eon d f Board of Trade ipality‘s chief executive was for the "One of the hn nost part concéerned over the fact that of o protest to : the tax affects directly every wageâ€" Bp . ‘ A rown, pionee; arner in the township of Teck who camp wns property or who pays income tax." j is t was a hardship on the working man,| ; P‘sastrous he small homeâ€"owner, the reeve exâ€" ‘I“ Kirklanc lained. since the loss of mining tax| throughout the evenues automatically meant an addeq| effects of the P ol mast week The Advance published the t of the protest sent by the Timâ€" ns board of trade to Ottawa in reâ€" d to the gold tax of ten per cent. on iss production. The response may . have been so immediate from Kirkâ€" d Lake but it was equally strong. Kirkland Lake the board of trade, ‘ reeve and other individuals and anizations sent in strong protests the tax. Speaking of the proâ€" t by the reeve and the board of trade Kirkland The Northern News says: Reeve Says Kirkland Lake to Lose $25,000 Annually Reve Gerald D. O‘Meara promptly ne out in vigorous protest over the minion Government‘s 10 per cent. ; on gold and took to the air to flay ‘ levy because of the added tax burâ€" 1 it will impose on the people of Teck adm nship Teck bankin s township‘s t mines at the ighbourhood explained. > at Least $2 by the loss of at least $28 iing tax revenues annually. and scores of telegrams ca protests from Kirkland Lake mone istrat by assessing the the business preâ€" taxable property pI ‘eseént $167 C the net ies Trom time are THE PORCUPTINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO "In market circles there has been a dispcosition to believe that the governâ€" ment is going to back up, to think that the mining men are going to be able to secure important concessions. â€" There does not appear at this time to be much ground for such thought. The governâ€" ment seems to be adamant in demandâ€" ing heavy taxation, and if it does not come in ore form it wili come in anâ€" Our Board of cibly express re legislation to fu Production. The will be compelle tions and plans tal that is now : financin of old m and the activity do Hu already industry have piect terly iniquitou ure, if this t mean throwin and will defini ada the flow of been coming in for the develo that saved Can A4] The 12w Q 31 ’av W. T. Montgomery Am ain] DT Teckâ€"H Hon. R. Hon. W. Hon. M1 Ottawa. rarâ€" The Benne Ree our English Worsteds and Soceatch Tweed SPRING SUITINGS O prC 10 Quality and Fit pector mM Disastrous Effects Felt HWere Kirkland Lake and else ghout the North, the disa: oted ind ) per cent. tax on goid. Board of Trade‘s Telegram Takes Most of the Profits ay morning. All Kirkland Mines Suffer the Kirkland mines will hore will be hurt to the () Cut Off Fereign Capital neéans an addition of ind hi ient tax effects ind Lak )€ deals aim es are hu e being Diamotr propeé off. il op TX sS8CL.) Kirk] Sv In Reaching Effe« tt 10 per cent. â€" inmnpi« nd men.â€" T entm rther .000 men 1¢ 11 in Bo t In drillin D W Guaranteed Ir y ten ye CARTEE ad 31 Nn nd Beattie more than on; the 10 ore slashes Noranda ‘ reopenin ribandonet ale nC 11 50 cent 11 l Mit “’ w l LN hi oront 1€ 1C ates that Cancer is Curable Disease son w memb pa uld irdy t| Relief Should be Given to Mines Using Lowâ€"Grade Just take a tip from this wise old bird: Smoke WHITE OWL CIGAR S 59‘ AA WISE OLD OWL sat on an oak; The more he saw, the less he spoke; The less he spoke, the more he heard; 20,000 mpt l1A VE bordet 1€ W â€"g mpl 1 S A F ET Y 1uC nose inte old mark h l 15 ak malt Jubli of an\â€"sWwd at the H )r his effco ‘ mines ent an<c munici ctual The Sp more than ik ak 11 bay ) 7 HEADACHES have been th consulted by when the q1 mentioned.. don knew 1 lid no jlainin O bUC it p} 11 Simple Rules Prevent n he O1 A y 1¢ and can bi quest mailn ince Want Advertisement Wnn id 1 that Mr. Gordon 1 irst minister to have he Minister of Fit tion of a gold tax appears that Mr. hing about the m l >Afi ntir |01 : ~of: us lvy undt x about the matter eting was held just tation of the budget. ss has given its verâ€" . happened at that of us who know Mr. ‘ understand that he language when exâ€" on. Protests have rous from the North and no doubt when ement appears there ire of relief given to ns and in the case i ultimately may be g division. ill other conditions, hat if Canada conâ€" millions, the people aue to pay, and the appear to be the which to secure as sary revenue as posâ€" er hand the six per applicable to some olute injustice." AY. MAY RD, 48 might naturâ€" would r to have been d, once or twice pleasantâ€"tasting ly safe, sensible ) obey Nature. lerately. Sleep ir, exercise and

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