#69 664966694 4460404848090 40804600# 4 w B Ob @@% 600000 0600400400084844484§44 44 444 0’:000000::’“ Confidence Game Tried on Dealer at Sudbury kins, 8 in this PAGE PoUR at $500. Th but not in discovered adorneg it The mal Frida cren }°fIL LN for Mr. Ha examination k M dealer real firm. H a Queen An would pay : Mr, Hawkin: icund that A1r man 1e ha nd. H SCHUMACHER HARDWARE AND FURNITURE COMPANY *Â¥ 31 Fu 26 Third Ave. â€" Timmins % A World of Entertainment for the whole Family CHRISTMAS . AJ m Reduced T The Cornish Social Club Saturday, Commencing Tubtrculosis might strike vour Children F1ICEGS Ave. Schumacher Phone 748 Christmas Seals Moisley Ball Vietor Dealers Members please CY in the Hollinger Hall 1€ are holding their . December 21 in the Poreupine District at 6 p.m. sharp New Parish Incorporated for Burwash Distric fFry The Aavance Want Advertisement: RCA YVictor‘s 1936 ‘Globe Trotter Radio 1¢€ with MAGIC EYE â€" MAGIC BRAIN METAL TUBES refreshments i1 Re 1J Phone itM more than het:l 1¢€ ever before Timmins Marshallâ€"Ececlestone, Ltd. aUt For Sale At All Burke‘s Drug Stores wE 1M C RCA Victor Radios from $39.95 up . . . Radioâ€"Phonographsâ€"from $197.50 up to theâ€"great 22â€"tube "Concert Grand" at $635.00 . .. South Porcupine to Have Lighted Christmas Irees AIso Raskets of Christmas Cheer to be Distributed to Needy Families. All Unemployed to Register. Other Matters at Meeting of Township Council. : I ner. Mc 1J i RCA n addition to the Christmas tree re are to be Christmas Chser baskets cone as nscessary as the other); ief McInnis, Dr. Harper, Mr. Helâ€" r. Messrs Fulton, Hannah, and Evans 1 constitute a committes. No poor aily will, we trust, go without cheer ; Christmas in the township. The ‘mployed will have two meals given m on Christmas Dayâ€"one of which I be a turkey dinner. A grant of $50 was made to the locql B. Association. A ligcht (if Chief finds it necessary) is ins BT: corner Pirne and Third Wilson Avenue Records correspondenc emploved are i brought forward and disâ€" r building an apartment ®bove pumping station for a fireman n the job" at the pumps was r for further particulars and Porcupine 1LT iployed are to register. uggested that South Porcuâ€" i community Christmas tree. Club will have one in Schuâ€" ith the town paying for the the town foreman was inâ€" ) get a large on> and put i1\ drinking fountain on Brucs the vacant lot, and one also i opposite McAlenden‘s store. s to be lighted up on Christâ€" RCA The Advance. meeting was ouncil chamb ors all presen iAÂ¥ orâ€" Recordâ€"Player ill pr emen South Porcupine refunded iY ealer. He the gifts 'l'ilf append instrumen VasSt â€"treas held on Monâ€" ers with reeve nto a 1n THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO ealt with y damag: agreemen! pera to be pl thier to Summary of Results of the Conference The conference between the provinâ€" cial and Dominion premiers held at Ottawa last week from Monday to Friâ€" day afterncon closeq with some probâ€" lems solved, others partially decided, and still others left over for futur: consideration. Premier Heoburn, of Onâ€" tario, is said to be dissatisfied with the results of the caonference, and especialâ€" ly in regard to refunding bond obligaâ€" tions. Premier Hepburn, however, emâ€" What was Done at Ottawa Last Week at the Conferâ€" ence of Dominion and Proâ€" vincial Premiers. tions. Premier Hepburn, however, em phatically denies the report from Ot tawa that he quit the conference in . huff. The main achievements of the conâ€" ference are as follows:â€" Mining 1. Dominion will consider increasing depletion allowance from 33‘ per cent. to 50 per cent. 2. Discarded as impractical a uniform provincial tax. 3. Discarded as impractical the sugâ€" g:stion that Dominion collect all minâ€" ing taxes and distribute them among the provinces. 4. Approved principle of further duty reduction on mining equipment and machinery. 5. Agreed for special conference to draft n#@w uniform Companies Act, to be submitted to Parliament and various Legislatures; with provision that the public be amply protected in all new mining stock offers. Employment and Relief 1. Agreed on a substantial increase in Dominion unsemployment relief grants to the provinces. â€" 2, Agreed that a census be taken of all unemployed through existing reâ€" lief administration channels. The cenâ€" sus to include registration and the punch card msthod recommended. Registration to be in three categories: (1) Unemployed persons; (2) unemâ€" ployables; (3) farm and other relief not due to unemployment. Registration to be mairtained by monthly reports to the federal authority. 3. Agreed on the establishment of a Dominion Commission on Employment to supervise and coâ€"ordinate relief. 4. Agreed that the coâ€"operation of industry be sought in an effort to put more men at work. The conference agreed there should be uniform company laws throughout Canada, and the secretary of state was empowered to call a meeting of legal officers to prepare a new draft act. Finance 1. Agreed as to the necessity to deâ€" fine the taxation rights of the proâ€" vinces. 2. Agreed as to nesessity to Fteduce Government costs to the minimum. 3. Agreed that total expenditures should be brought in line with total incomes. 4. Agreed that Dominion and proâ€" vinces should coâ€"operate where types of taxes are levied. 5. Did not reach conclusicns regardâ€" ing debt reduction, refunding bhond cbâ€" ligations, formation of a loan council or a uniform system of tax collection. Agreed to formation of permanent cocmmittee to go into such matters and report later. Constitutional Amendments It was agreed that Canada should have the power to amend its own conâ€" stitution; a continuing committee will stitution meet lat amendin Act. Agriculture Th agricultural committee recomâ€" mended continuation of the Dominion‘s farm loan service and reduction of inâ€" it urged restoraticn of the Dominion‘s grant of $1,000,000 annually for agriâ€"} cultural education; all ministers of agriculture will meet after the supremel ccurt rules on the constitutionality of the Natural Products Marketing Act to discuss marketing problems. National Highways The Dominion and provinces will split 50â€"50 on transâ€"Canada highway costs, and on costs of speciaily desigâ€" nated fesder roads; it was recommendâ€" ed to the Dominion that dangerous railway crossings be eliminated. Bus and Truck Transportation Attempts will be made by the proâ€" vinces to establish unlform highway transportation rates; the provinces were urged to pass legislation compelâ€" ling buses and trucks to carry insurâ€" ance, legislation governing hours of labour and rates of pay for drivers;l that bus and truck licenses only be granted when it is shown the service terest cn farm loans to four per cent.; ' 10°;Ks Uses DIg wWOrds Gde same as a Ulurâ€" key spread his tail feathers," said Unâ€" cle Eben. "Dey makes an elegant imâ€" pression, but they don‘t represent no real meat." then o build dus AaF 1¢ jlaced for Mr. Branson, of Gau ownsite. Monseta. ted whet 18 ninio parks to define a method of the« British North America Company Laws Tourists 1 was ul Journalâ€"Argu: as urged to establish all provinces now provinces were urged highwavys. and take i tutrâ€" A search for gold led to the discovery of ‘"black diamonds"â€"coalâ€"in the Lethbridge miniiifg fields where, in the Lethbridge Colliers Mine, 16 men were killed in an explosion recently. Lethbrldge Coal Fields Found in Search for Gold Nicholas Sheran, a pioneer preospector for precious metals, in his hunt for gold found coal deposits instead in the district half a century ago. From hi find grew a great commercial industry which in prosperous years had given work to hundreds of men and brough: millions of dollars in to the Lethbridgs coal argea. The Coalhurst mine is only eight miles from the original discoveryâ€"At Lethbridgeâ€"made by Sheran. British money and Canadian enterprise opened up the field. Sheran, returning t terested Sir Alexande:t and financier, in his ‘ field and soon development work. Drifting in from Montana, Sheran an American, located the first coal mine in Alberta at Fort Whoopâ€"Up, now the thriving city of Lethbridge with its 13,â€" 000 inhabitants which this year celeâ€" brated its golden jubilee. ‘ About Gold from the Ocean‘! Tell That to the Marines}! body f: ting gC placer alchem making In the from brass It does n However, a ies do not ((oooooand abOQ]e everything else ;/ ‘.0.\ wl« we want a new ‘ § he Porcupit f¢ Leading â€" foreif well as all grammes, come this fiveâ€"tube RBeautifully modern, this eightâ€" tube Consol cffers you worldâ€" wide â€" receptionâ€"with â€" Metal Tubes and a host of other advanced features. MODEL Aâ€"54 %1 )() 00 X Lk U ALKKI â€" NJ e *# S l P foreign stations, as all standard proâ€" , come in clearly with eâ€"tube table model. riced at only: $66.,00 T OIlC ires of ) England, inâ€" Galt, colonizetr jlack diamond" as availlable for AY im 2A } W s ea been lo success centurâ€" ore madt lead TA story of getting gold comes from New York chemist there had a s thetic gold. He claime make it ‘"cheaper‘"‘ thar it was not qifte the chemist intensely intere blem of "cheaper‘ golc G. Fink, of Columbia glean it from the sea, \ to estimates holds 10,00 the precious metal. Previous taking gold from the c« Previous n taking gold from the ccear lysis because a small alkali ways present on the cath current is set up, preventin cles from approaching. Professor Fink overcome tion this film by rotating at high speeds. "Gold fro not impossible," he says. C900 404499909990 40804 6040610600 @4 0 % 44b G 446 @4 4440444064946\ 94490990# Timmins, Cochrane, Iroquois Falls, Norand: Fraserdale and Intermediate Points and Intermediate Points via North Bay, C.N.R. THROUGH SLEEPERS AND DAY COACHES Train No. 4 from nections leaving Falls 7:56 p.m., Noranda 8#:0 will opcrate through Sleep SLEEPING CAR ADVANCE As PC This stitute want . family. George Taylor Hardware _ Think of the excitement in your home this Christmas with a Gâ€"E Radio! â€" Yuletide music from Paris and Rome! â€" Christmas carols from London, and even farâ€"away Melbourne, Australia. In the new General Electric Radio, selfâ€" shielding Metal Tubes give you glorious tone â€"Visual Tuning simplifies station selection. Choose from 12 beautifully modern Gâ€"E Magie Tone Radiosâ€"priced as low as $42.50. Come in to Taylor‘s toâ€"morrow and arrange for a Merry Christmas with a new Gâ€"E Radio. 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