coimed the mayo luncheon on beha ing the nonâ€"politi national attitude "We would like 1936 council to k your support in 1 takings and we | of our meeting v ~s°ven Citizer isolated part themselves ele ness alfairs c LAC!li OfH desire to promoting taken, par ing underp said that sent, the anntu; Timmins Kiwa Monday at the L4 Dr. Honey Makes Humorous Refcrcnccs to Mavyor and | Councillors at "Municipal Day" at the Kiwanis. Counâ€" cil‘s Work for the Year Forecast by Mayor and Counâ€" cillors. Witty Introduction of Council to the Kiwanis THURSDAY, JANUARY i6TH. 1936 1}JHA the trust will be * Aandgd councli (0o th If of the club. Stress cal and nonâ€"denomi of the club, he said the members of th now that we will b: 1D 111 1€ *Â¥ on the dusi for 1936," wel 10 the club t i1@ad under t concern â€"They als inclil preâ€" ‘become iy of the cympatheti y muCc he mu underâ€" result 2 shall ld 1180 be 1211 In spite of Br. Bartlema mins is in The debentu capita than sure, hne be looked ty, ne said he departmen 1@andsome pro hink it fittin luce the ladic hout 10 Ma Work l mE 1€ â€" man ITirst. M Bartleman." Begun Already mA 18 ad a red AF her 1€ uld Maj ipressions, i of Timâ€" condition. i less pet owns and )nmuln iict tha made a sonably n esuld 1C i Ccoupie in work m =~ wn‘s oadâ€" the Word from Toronto this week is to effect that L. R. Menzies, of Owen Sound has been appointed provincial secretary of the Ontario Command of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., in sucâ€" cession to the late Col. W. H. Scearth, of Toronto, who died last fall, The anâ€" ncuncement was made by Capt, J. J. president of the Ontario Comâ€" mand,. Among those acquainted with Mr. Menzies the appointment has been generally approved as an exchllent choice. Mr. Menzies is well fitted for the position stated Capt. Ferry, since he has had long years as a branch officer and zone representative of the Canadian ‘Legion. He enlistsd in 1915 in the 123rd battailion, and spent two years in France The new secretary is an officer in the Grreys Regiment. He is now an aldetman on Owen Sound, but will take up his duties in Toronto immediately, to be joined by his wife and family in the spring. members of which are said to be "on relief," excepting the mayor, have alâ€" ready replaced all the town officials with the exception of the tax collector and assessor. H. J. Gratton, clerkâ€" treasurer for 1911 with the exception of two years during which the office was held by Louis Groulx, has bien replaced by the said Louis Groulx. Louis Lofeâ€" bvre takes the place of Eugene Vil‘eâ€" neuve as constable, As the greator part of the citizens are on relief the apâ€" pointment of a tax collector does not seem to be necesary. An appeal was made to Toronto against the wholesale dismissals, but the government said it would not interfere as Chelmsford is nct a defaulting municipality as yet. New Seretary Appointed for the Ontario Command Lynch and Elvin Urquhart. R. Paul and W. O. Langdon were not able to be present. Progress on the Kiwanis sponsored play, ‘It‘s a Knockout," was reported by the committee, of which J. R. Walkâ€" er is chairman, as excellent. It will be a "howling success," it was stated. Tickets have been distributeg to all the members and are now available. They can be exchanged at any time for reserved steats at Moisley and Ball‘s drug store. Chelmsford‘s new ( members of which are relief," exceptingz the | _cillor Caron briefly, saying that e hoped he could live up to the kind words Dr. Hnoey had to say of him. Says He Won‘t "Most of you know that the English translation of Laporte is ‘the door.‘ Our new councillor‘s Christian name is Phil. Are we to assume that he will wax fat on the work and Phil the door? How fortunate we are that the transâ€" lation does not mean ‘the pocket.‘ We respectfully suggest that during his first year on the council he is not exâ€" pected to Phil the pocket." Councillor Laporte thanked the Kiwanians for the fine luncheon and the spirit in which it was given, assured the gatherâ€" ng that he would do neither of the things Dr. Honey suggested, and made brief reference to the council work that was coming up, particularly the disposition of the waterworks surplus. Visitors present at the meeting were Dr. Charles Hare, member of the downâ€" town Kiwanis Club in Toronto; and Mr. German, K.C., also of Torcnto. Councillors on Relief Fire Chelmsford Staff New members introduced to the club 2y P. T. Moisley were: A. G. Luxton, W. Ww . _ [FTanner, J. T. Jackson.â€"J.. P: approximated only 12 per cent. of the assessed value of property. | Impossible? Dr. Honey‘s introduction of the memâ€" bers of the council was one of the highâ€" lughts of the programme. "Gentiemen," ‘he said, "down in Old Ontario one 'sometimes stes an albino blackbird (pure white). While introducing the next member of the new council may I draw your attention to a cireumâ€" ‘"Some theologians claim that one‘s reward hereafter shall be baseq not alone on aAccomplishments in this life, but upon Obstacles overcome and acâ€" complishment. This being true, the next councillor introduced shall be wei rewarded. Being seltâ€"equcated, he has built up a good business and gives some of his time to the community. My exâ€" perience has been that if you want sound judgment when sound judgment is needed, go to Alfred Caron." Counâ€" The Council‘s Billy "Policemen in most places carry a ‘billy.‘ The people of Timmins thought that the council should have one too so they elected a goodâ€"looking chap named McDermott and suggested that he be their Billy." Councillor McDerâ€" mott very briefly congratulated the club on their yearly activitiee and thanked the members for the inviâ€" tation to the special luncheon. "Much water has passed under the bridge since Timmins had its firs; council.* Many days have come and gone. It remained for the 1934 electors to see that one of these days was caught anq held in place, At this time we say Good Day to Councillor A. E. Floyd," said Dr. Honey. Dr. Day briefly thankesd the club for the invitation and compiimented them on the public spirit shown. "It may be news to most of you gentlemen that I have a close relative on the council, He resides just a few doors»e from me on Tamarack street. May I introduce Cousin Len." Counâ€" cillor Cousins, one of the new members of the council, appreciated the inviâ€" tation, he said, angq hoped that he could at some time be of assistance to the i Graw your altention to a circumâ€" stance equally as strange, but first let me noteo that former councillors have objected to night meetings. The one whom I will now introduce is at your service day and night. The blonde Brunette." Ccuncillor Brunette thanked members for their kind invitation cffered his coâ€"operation during new council, all the the and THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Huntingdon Gleaner:â€"Anna Thunoâ€" va is in trouble with the police of Prague, Czechoslovakia, because sh> wrote a note. She sent it to an inspecâ€" tor of taxes, asking whether her claim for a substantial rebate coulj be dealt with as early as possible. The inspector took the note straight to the police, who arrested Anna on a charge of atâ€" tempted bribery. For her message was written lightly in pencilâ€"on a bankâ€" nots?, Brandon Sun:â€"Of course lots of good men. It‘s only of what they are good for. The Ontario Girls‘ Work Board is composed of an equal number of reâ€" prescntatives of the Y.W.C.A. and of each evangelical denomination, coâ€" operating in the work. Miss Tyhurst is the executive secretary, responsiblc: for the development of girls‘ work within the churches of the provine:s. She also supervises a programme of leadership training for experienced. inâ€" expcrienced and prospective leaders of groups. Camps and conferences are promoted by this board. The provincial Girls‘ Work Board is affiliated with similar boards for boys‘ work, childâ€" ren‘s work, young people‘s work, etc., in addition to the National Girls‘ Work Board. The lattsr board works out policies and prepares, literature for girls‘ work under the Religious Eduâ€" cation Council of Canada. Miss Valerie Morley, president of the Timmins Department, expressed the appreciation of the eight local groups, to â€"Miss Tyhurst. The singing of "Taps" concluded the evening‘s proâ€" gramme. While in town Miss Tyhurst was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Williams. On Friday aftciinoon, a conieren(-q of group leaders was held at the home of Mrs. H. Runnalls. A conference was held also with Mr. P. Moisley of the local Boys‘ Work Board in regard to Camp Waskesiu at Nighthawk Lake. This camp plannsd and built by the Tuxis and Trail Rangers of Timmins, along with their mentors, will in 1935 be used for an Intermediate Gir‘s Camp, July 20 to 30. Following a worship service in the church, centred around the th:me, "The Beauty of the Lord," Miss Tyhurst recalled the basic principles of the C.G.1LT. movement, begun twientyâ€"one years ago to meet the needs of tgen- age girls, The programme aims to help each girl live her life at its highest and best, showing the spirit of Jesus in relation to God and man, through her home, school, church and comâ€" munity. About eighty Canadian Girls in Training from Schumacher, South Porâ€" cupine and Timmins met in a rally in Timmins United Church last Thursday night, the occasion being the visit of Miss Eunice Tyhurst, secretary of tne Ontario Girls‘ Work Board. Draft copies of the Provincial Income Tax legislation were released Tuesday | night by Acting Premier Nixon at Toâ€" ronto. The tax is expected to raise $15,000,000 for the province. Municiâ€" pal income tax is to be done away with but the municipalities are promised some reimbursement for the loss of revenue. Announcement is made this week of a whist drive to be held under the ausâ€" pices of the Sons of Scotland in ths Hollinger Recreation hall on Friday (toâ€"morrow) evening, Jan. 17th, comâ€" mencing at 8 p.m. There will be gocd prizes. A nice lunch will be served, and there will be dancing after the cards. Visit of Secretary of Girls‘ Work Board Rate of taxation is oneâ€"half that levied by the Federal Government. An agreement must be entered into with the Federal Government to collect the tax. TFrovincial assessment forms to issued at the same time as the Fedâ€" eral income tax notice have to be preâ€" pared. The municipalities must know with the minimum of delay actually how they will shape up financially, in order they may budget for the year. In as much as the province proposes to apply the tax, when legislated, to 1935 incomes, speed is essential. Many Matters of Interest Taken up at Timmins on Visit Here of Miss Tyhurst Whist Drive on Friday by the Sons of Scotland Highlights of Provincial Income Tax Act are: All income over $1,000 annually for single persons, and $2,000 for married personsâ€"or householders with depenâ€" dentsâ€"taxable. Exemption of $400 per child or other dependent allowed. Taxâ€"rate ranges from 1 1â€"2 per cent. on net income up to $1,000 to 238 per cent in highest brackets., Ontario Income Tax Schedule Announced Personal income tax of municipaliâ€" ties disappears. Corporation tax untouched by Proâ€" vince; left to municipalities. Bill closely follows terms of Dominâ€" ion Income Tax Act. Exemptions coincide with Dominion Act atutory Exceptions Same as Dominion. Returns to be Filed by April 30th be Filed by April 30 Rate Half of Dominion. leader of thse supper servâ€" Smiers and Tvhurst led r°re Are question wPeCkK i0iiCWINng a sSimpile service in the Victoria United Church, attendeg by relatives and intimate fricnds. An airplane carried Minister of Pusjâ€" lic Works J. P. MciIntyre, Peter Sinclair M.P. for Queen‘s, and form:r Attorneyâ€" General Frank McPhee from Charlotteâ€" town, and Attorneyâ€"General Thanes A. Campbell from Summerside, to pay their last respects to the province‘s The Ottawa Journal on Tuesday has the following:â€" In the little Tryon village cemetery a few miles from his Victoria farm. Preâ€" mier Walter M. Lea was buried this week following a simple service in the Victoria United Church. attendea by More than 1000 p«e Trinity Uniteg Ch: town this week for Notable Tribute to P.E.L. Premier at his Funeral 25¢ NOXEMA for 15¢ MALT EXTRACT AND @ â€"Rm â€" Cod Liver Oil > ) 20¢ *J * D Sma‘l reg. 9 o%f of DMali God â€"Iaver i Sunset Soap Dyes .. 15¢c, 2 for Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes ....... Woodbury‘s Facial Soap ... L. :i in Fitch‘s Shampoo and Scalp Massage, $1.05 value .......... Absorbent Cotton, 1 lIb. roll .. 29¢ Combination Attachment *.: in n fars n n us en 3909¢ Hot Water Bottles Mess 39¢ Big 5 Toilet Tissues, 5¢, 4 rolls 19¢ Royal Toilet Tissue T s Afor 23¢ Tintex Dyes, large size ........... 15¢ S :: NA AF eR eA .k 25¢ Minerat Oi AnGenty Asomiales Puinaes} Pine Street Store Phone 7 SraÂ¥ing C+, L 18. Lerwts Russian Heavy Grade Mouth Wash Free trial size with Prompt Free Doelivery PEPSODENT Anltiseptic â€" Solution 7. 4 oz. 8 4 3T7¢ ( LISTERINE Burke‘s Drug Stores Owner Operated 40 ozs DRUG STORES Mouth Wash P i/ 07. 69c Antliseptic Med. Antuseptic Noxzema smooths and whitens the hands, and soothes smartâ€" ing â€" relieves painful skin cracksâ€"greaseless, won‘t stain clothes. Jjar, now Regular 25¢ Builds up body strength and replenishes depleted reserves of energy. Rich in healthâ€" giving vitamins. L arge 16 oz Chapped Hands Healed Over Night o)( «) ’C 89¢ e ul 6 Lifebuoy The Pharmacist has a background of 4000 years of scientific knowâ€" ledge. HMe is a trained chemist and bacteriologist, This backâ€" ground is conducive to confidence, integrity and ethical conduction. Reduced to Independent Druggists‘ Alliance Palatable and Nutritious Shaving Jad 29¢ 1. D. A. BRONCHIAL COUCGH SYRUP _ g@ A saft, effective preparation. . Acts quickly on tight or chesty co‘ds. Guarâ€" anteed cough relief or money refunded. Drives Pain Away T ;. Medicated Wadding Oc pd JC 25¢ 14c Eightâ€"ounce Bottle Regular 60c V alue n the ‘lTimmins lockâ€"up who is in the advanced stages of a dangerous and contagious disease. It is considereqd likely that the deâ€" partment will coâ€"operate in making Saundeé form No Reply Yet to Wire to the Dept. of Health Man Still Here with Dangerâ€" ous and Contagious Disâ€" ease and No Action Taken at Toronto. Torot Ministers of the Crown were the acâ€" ive pallbearers grd the following atâ€" endcd as honorary pallbearers: Lieuâ€" enantâ€"Governor George De Blois, 11 Pine St. Third Ave. Phone 423 491 t Ib. » for Holly wood W aveâ€"Set Makes Shiny degp waves f Q 2 for 45¢ Lavender Shaving Cream Gillette Blue Blades Modess Towels 11 14 to box bDyv eâ€" PA C 10€ 10 for epartmen 3 7¢ ad 89c artment of health at H. H. Moore asking e of a man at present lockâ€"up who is in the of a dangerous and for Bronchitis, Neuralgia 298C Emulsion o( Cold Liver O Soft â€" Velours Paste Shades W ash Cloths Knitted to wear well Ovaltine Food /. Chandle inty L‘ber '(l ( Sceott‘s Beverage Chest Colds, etco on, Mr. Justice Arsenault, Senaâ€" thur, Judge C. J. P. MacMillan, MacLean, memâ€" rTrince, Peter Sinâ€" Rapidâ€"Sha ve Cream A >€ A â€" 100 _ tissue box. ~FEF=~R E=E, with a 300 For cleaner closer _ shaves Generous Size Tube O8SC Tissue Box 400 sheets Cleansing Tissues 1205 ? s1zos Colgate‘s Ribbon Dental Cream 19¢ and 33¢ + 1O A Y health al pres Kitchener Record:â€"Postmen would have had a real job on their hands if the dime chain letter craze had come during the Christmas season. + BIZCS 20¢â€" Gray‘s Balm for Chest Colds .;......;. Grove‘s L.B.Q. TaDIets Syrup White Pine and ‘Car, 4 8 o0z.... Bile Beans for Biliousness ............. Dr. Chase‘s Nerve is isas. Ayerst 10D Cod LLiver : QOll: :;..:....;.,; 6 Eno‘s Fruit lt effective arrangements for ridding Timmins and the public at large ol the dangers of having such a man about. The case is made somewhat more diffiâ€" cult than an ordinary one by the fact that the man‘s home was in unorganâ€" ized territory near Connaught, the jurâ€" isdiction of which is not well defined. In the meantime, those in charge of the Timmins lockâ€"up are being imposed upon and exposed to dangers they should not be expected to tolerate. Examination of the m this afternoon with the of testing his mentalit stood, so that a full rep ~arded to Toronto. Timmins Horticultural Society will hold its annual meeting in the town hall, Fourth avenue, on Monday evenâ€" ing, Jan. 20th, at 8 o‘clock. Notices to this effect have been sent to all memâ€" bers of the society and a large attondâ€" ance is particularly desired. Squibb‘s _ Liver ()il Wampole‘s Cod Liver . e cA Bayer Aspirin > ‘sltes..........., 22¢â€"39¢ Bromoâ€"Seltzer Plain or Mint Annual Meeting of the Horticultural Society 17c 7c Wilson Ave. Store Phone 870 16 ozs ()1) LIVER OIL 1.D.A. CHEST RU Cough Compound makes 16 ozs. of syrup 20e VICK‘S V APOâ€"RUB For Chest Colds 50¢c size LD.A. BRrand Vitamin Tested Cough Syrup 2 sizes 10c Ahs Mentholated oz. Jjar, 50¢ size Personal Service C)( ’)Q)C Prescription V iâ€"Tone 67¢câ€"â€"$1.69 sSpecialists Viltamin Drink 24¢ 3 0o 19c n will be made object in view . it is undetrâ€" rt may be forâ€" for _ ridding large ol the man about. 47¢ 10¢ [ 7t )¢