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Porcupine Advance, 9 Apr 1936, 1, p. 6

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"I want to advise you," said the mayor, "that when this council makes a resolution telling me to be at a cerâ€" tain point on a certain day without consulting me, and I feel I can save the municipality money by making o0thâ€" er arrangements, I‘ll make them. And that‘s just what I‘ve done. If you "I looked there half an hour ago and there was nothing. This council has passed a resolution that has been disâ€" regarded. If there is such a letter from the municipal board, I thing an authenâ€" tic copy shoulg be on the town‘s file," Mr. Laporte retorted. "You‘d better look on the file and see if there is anything there," Mr. Bartleâ€" man advised the councillor. "I understand the board is coming up here. Is that right?" the clerk asked the mayor. Mr., Laporte Asks Questions Councillor Laporte referred to a reâ€" solution passed at the last meeting of the council in which the mayor and clerk were instructed to go to Toronto to make certain arrangements with the municipal board about the issue of debâ€" entures. ‘"What was the reason for not going to Toronto?" he asked the clerk. Ellis Hosiery asked that a part of their business tax be refunded, since they have removed their shop from town. Council decided they could make no refund. The Timmins branch of the St. John Ambulance Brigade wrote, thanking the council for the $200 donation to the funds. A byâ€"law in connection with the payâ€" ment of dog licenses was altered to read "a fine not exceeding $50 . . .or, in default, a term of 21 aays in jail." The original byâ€"law had read, through a clerical error, "28 days in jail." E. St, Pierre will be exempt from toâ€" bacco and soft drink license, it was agreed. Dr., Day to Be Acting Mayor During the absence of Mayor Bartleâ€" man, Dr. E. A. F. Day will be acting mayor. Acccunts to the total of $10,950.46 were passed for payment. (Continued From Page One) fire department at $125 a month were approved. Asks New Board for Compensation Cases Imperial Motor Sales, distributors, 59â€"61 Third Avenue _ Phone 3, Timmins Come in and see the New Plymouth â€" Just T erms est yourself This sporting proposition has won Plymouth the quickest, greatest success in all automobile history, Don‘t buy any car until you make this comparison . . . find out the extra value Plymouth offers. It is the casiest to handle . . . rides more comfortably . . . has extra size and room. Drive them allâ€"up hills . . . over bumps . . . through traffic. Compare the way they handle . . . stecering . . . gear shifting . . . clutch action and above all, Brakes! PLYMOUTH DEALERS MAKE YOU WELCOME week at all Piy m are specially invit inspect the new 19 and to drive them Features, Prices anc : all the leading low invited to come in w 1936 Plymouths ursel f h "Welcome" nmnouth dealers. ted to come in 936 Plymouths n. ires, Prices and he leading lowâ€" then decide for Porcupine Hardware "If a judgment is given in favour of the mines, is Judge Caron in the same position?" asked Dr. Day. "I think it has," said the mayor. "There is no appeal from the decisâ€" ion of the district court judge," exâ€" plaineg Mr. Kester. "After Judge Hayâ€" ward handed down his decision, the township of Teck launched an action before Mr. Justice Kingstone, prohibitâ€" ng the mines from acting on the judgment, on the grounds that Judge Hayward had exceeded his authority, That decision has not yet been given. Judge Caron, of Cochrane, the man who is going to hear your case, doesn‘t want to hear it until the decision has been handed down from the court of appeals." Judge Kingstone‘s decision may be rendered any day, it was stated. "‘The Teck case has not yet been deâ€" cided, has it?" asked Dr. Day, reâ€" ferring to Kirkland Lake‘s similar case against the mines there. "They have appealed on the right of the judge to sit," (Continued from Page One) wish to ask advice from anyone else? We‘re not getting anywhere at this rate." "I don‘t think there‘s any shortage of men," replied Councillor Cousins, chairman of public woorks. "Mr. Macâ€" Lean can cut off or put on men when he likes." "It‘s a small matter," the mayor said. "You might have taken it up with the councillor. You can‘t expect the deâ€" partment to function properly if you don‘t report these things to them." Tax Rate Details and Dates for Payment The meeting lasted only until five o‘clock, the shortest session ‘ of the year. haven‘t heard anything about it before, I‘m advising you now." Streets Dirty Mr. Laporte also called attention to the condition of the streets. "I saw a dead cat on Fourth avenue," he said, "that‘s been there for four months. There are ashes on the streets. Nothing apparently has been done about it. There must be a shortage of men in the public works department." I presume Judge Caron would like Plymouth has 100% Hydraulic Brakes . . . an Allâ€"Steel Body . . . Floating Power engine mountings .. . safety glass in all windows. Plymouth owners report 21 to 27 miles on a gallon of gas and great oil savings . . . and you can see that Plymouth is the most beautiful. See your Chryslerâ€"Plymouthâ€"Fargo dealer today and learn for yourself that these things are true. e Furniture Co., Dealers e 5 18. {pl> France ang Great Britain draw furâ€" ther apart as the League of Nations meetings go on at Geneva, it was reâ€" ported toâ€"day. The reâ€"militarization of the Rhine and the steady Italian conâ€" quest of Ethiopia find the views of the two nations radically different. FRANCE AND GREAT BRITAIN SEEM TO BE DRAWING APART Miss McNamara will spend the holiâ€" days at her home in Sarnia; Miss Smythe will go to South River; Mr. Reid to Hamilton; Miss Evans to Nanâ€" ticoke; and Miss Cunningham to Kirkâ€" land Lake. Timmins High and Vocational school will e well represented at the annual convention of the Ontario Educational Association, to be held in Toronto next week. W. W. Tanner, and A. A. Rose will probably iaoth be there, as well as Mr. Gauthier, Mr. Mitchell, Miss Carâ€" thy, Mr. Armstrong, Miss Harkness and Miss McLaughlin. The interest of the articles in the issue may be noted from a review of the leading headings:â€" "Where Bell and Drum Have Pailed;" "Hallelujah," by General Bramwell Booth; "On the Day that Jesus Died;" "Christ Died but Rose Again, Hallelujah!" "White Bird‘s Song;" ‘"From the Valley of the Shaâ€" dow;" "Thine Is the Kingdom," by General Evangeline Booth; "Teresa‘s Triumph;" "Even the Midnight Exâ€" press;" "From the Fragrant Garden;" "Is It Nothing?" The War Cry is always interesting and attractive, but at Easter and at Christmas there are always special numbers that are most attractive. The Easter War Cry this year will please all. It is beautifully printed in colours and in appearance and material alike sets a high standrd indeed. The illusâ€" trations are both artistic and full of interest. High School Teachers to be at Toronto Next Week The whole case, he explained, now appeared to revolve around the townâ€" ship of Teck‘s conutention that Judge Hayward had gone off at a tangent in delivering his adverse judgment to Teck‘s original interpretation of the inâ€" come assessment. In the end it was left with Dr. Day and Mr. Kester to decide whether or not to call in additional counsel with respect to the Timminsâ€"Hollinger case, "unless," as the mayor put it, "you find all the lawyers down below engaged by the mining companies." to get the benefit of the court of apâ€" peals‘ decision so he can decide how far he can go in your case," replied Mr. Kester. Purther report of yesterday‘s council meeting will be found in another colâ€" umn of this issue. Special Easter Number of War Cry Very Attractive South Y ou can figure it out for yourself. 1. Start with your unpaid balance. 2. "Then add insurance cost. 3. Then multiply by 7% â€"for a 12 months‘ plan. Costs for longer or shorter periods in proportion. " In some provinces a small legal docuâ€" mentary fee is required. Ofhicial Chrysler Motors Commercial Credit Corporation 7% TIME PAYMENT PLAN THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINA Insist on the Neuw Imperial Motor Sales, distributors, 59â€"61 Third Avenue _ Phone 3, Timmins Unusual preparations have been made to render your inspection of the new 1936 Chryslers an interesting and profitable experience. A New. Thrill/ You are invited to experience the thrillâ€" ing demonstration of the Chrysler Autoâ€" matic Overdrive Transmission?. When you reach Lruising speed, a miracle happens .. your engine speed drops one third and you sail along with engine idling . . . silent, smooth and effortless. You Save Money, Too! can pay. You have the additional satisfaction of Accept your Chryslerâ€"Plymouthâ€"Fargo knowing that every mile you travel costs _ dealer‘s invitation to come in and inspect you less when you‘re in this new Overdrive _ these new 1936 Chryslers. OW, when spring wish for a new ¢ dealers extend an extra to visit their showrooms tuis is WEEK AT ALt DE+AL4LEEBS spring ‘days make you new car, all Chrysler extra special invitation The "preâ€"service" line actually conâ€" sists of two parallel lines, one about twice as long as the other. The shortâ€" er one has pits similar to a garage service station and it is the first one to which the "finished" car goes. Here every bolt, bearing connection, ing, cotter pin, washer and major part of the underâ€"body is carefully examinâ€" ed and tried and the steering assembly is accurately checked for caster, camâ€" ber and toeâ€"in. An innovation in motor car producâ€" tion has taken place in the plant of the Chrysler Corporation of Canada Liimited, at Windsor, with the manuâ€" facture of the new 1936 models of Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge and DeSoto cars. The Chrysler Corporation calls it ‘"preâ€"service." It consists of over a hundred different tests and inspections that are performed before each new car leaves the Chrysler plant. Further attention is not needed until the new owner has driven it for the first five hundred miles, after which the regulaâ€" tion inspection should be given all uew cars. The cost of duplicating the apparatus along the Chrysler "preâ€" service" line would be prohibitive to any dealer. has not been gone over in the under body is checked with care. Oil is drained and the crank case is refilled with new oil. Start, generator, horn, lights, brakes, clutch pedals, speedâ€" ometer, windshield wiper, spark plugs, steering gear, water pump, fan belt, radiator hose clamp, wire, battery, tire pressure, motor and other parts are all checked, tested and adjusted where necessary. Paint and chrome are closely checked for marks and the final polishing and vacuum cleaning takes place In one instance a "rainâ€"test" is givâ€" en each car from an overhead apparâ€" atus that rains a "shower‘ on top of and against the sides of each car for the purpose of revealing any leaks. At another point on the line there is an electric vacuum cleaner to insure spotâ€" less cleanliness in the interior, and electric polishers to complete a brilâ€" liantly shining finish to the lacquered body. The inspections and adjustâ€" ments of mechanical parts cover every part that can be reached and every function of the car. Upon its return it goes on a conveyor which passes the full length of the longer line at a snail‘s pace. As it passes along this line, everything that London Evening Standard:â€"He was carrying his cup away when his wife abused him, knocked the tea out of his hands, poured pepper on the bread and butter angq hit him on the nose. He Preâ€"service Given Chrysler Products Innovation in Motor Car Production Finding Favâ€" our. Porcupine Hardware Furniture Co., Dealers, South Porcupine And pra or Automatic high gear, With engine revo fotfons cut one third? vou actually use les lutions cut one thmird, you actually use 1¢ss gas at 60 than you would at 45 in conâ€" ventional high gear. That makes it ecoâ€" nomical to own a big Chrysler. Safety and Comfort Chrysler Sixes and De Luxe Eights have Allâ€"Steel safety bodies . . . Hydraulic Brakes . . . independent (kneeâ€"type) front w heel suspension . . . modern redistribution of weight . . . easy operating clutch and feather touch steering. Chrysler Stiyling More than ever (;hr_\‘sler cars possess a spirit, a charm, a luxury that nubodyc;m resistâ€"â€"at prices more and more people can pay. Just one gallon is made at a time so that the mix is always thoroughly blended and always fresh. A new type of container is stocked to facilitate the taking home of the product. The conâ€" tainer assures freshness and cleanliâ€" ness, being airproof. The Commodore in addition to installing this handsome and expensive new machine has reâ€" cently completeq a rich reâ€"decoration of the restaurant that makes it speâ€" clally attractive. # .. t * 0.‘0 ## * /+ i% ‘“.00.0 # .. #. ® “.“.0 *# * .0 *# .0 # *# *4 * "t ‘t .t t t t t A t t .%. t .“.00.”.00. .“.“.00.“.00.“.“.“.“ t :t t :t t (%. _ .“.“.“.“.“.“.“. °0 °0 "% 0 °% °% nstacte etectectes*ss .0 # 0.00.00 00.“.“.00. ## usn 2t 2 2t 22224 # # *# # # *4 * «* What is considered to be the most modern type of iceâ€"cream freezer has been installed at the Commodore resâ€" taurant. It is the noted Gilsonâ€"Taylor iceâ€"cream freezer, fully automatic, run electrically. Ingredients are never touched by hand ‘and the product of the machine is considered superior. y e C « Latest Word in Freezers Installed at Commodore T‘ry The Advance Want Advertisements The next time you want to buy, rent or selli something just remember that The Porcupine Advance Want Ads. get more results, dollar for dollar, than any other businessâ€"getting medium in Timmins and District. They get them faster and with less agony. It‘s been proved again and again. Fourth Ave. The Porcupine Advance wheelbase hors ty pe inch New CurysteEr Ds EicHtT . . sepower, 121 and 133â€"inch wheelbase * In fee HrRysLER Amrrrow TMPERIAL nch wheelbase. Sixâ€"passenger urysuer Amrrow Erowt . . . wheelbase, â€" Sixâ€"passenger Sed dard Chry u_ can figure it out for yourself. 1. Start with ur unpdid balance. 2. *Then add insurance st,. 3. Then multiply by a 12 months‘ an. .( ‘osts for longer or shorter periods in porti me provinces a small legal documentary required. HRYSLER Srx .. . Five body type on Airflow Chryslers. . A lers at slight additional ¢ Insist on the New Ofhicial Chrysler Motors commercial Credit Corp q"mu-‘. PAYMENT 7 O PLAN Aj TO ; ~~RENT No, he couldn‘t have been doing 52 miles an hour, a Chicago man said in police court the other day. His dog had his nose out the window at the time and the animal always brought his head inside when the speedomete touched 35. It cost the driver $5 and costs anyway. North Bay Nugget:â€"All in all, the best a teacher of modern history can hope for is to keep an houx ahead of the class. GENTLEMAN THOUGHT DOG‘Ss NOsSE GOOD sPEEDOMETER A man, his wife and their litle child were left this week in "no man‘s land" between Czechoslavokia and Poland. They were sent from Poland because it was claimed they were Czechs; Czechoâ€" slovakia turned them batk "because they were Poles." MAN, WIFE AND CHILD LEFT IN REGULAR NO MAN‘S LAND THMURSADAY, APRTL OTH, 18938 93 horsepower Available 115 horsepower Phone 26 iAD cCon . ba‘S'e To 4. 105 and 110 Four body 118â€"4 al W € x at

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