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Porcupine Advance, 16 Apr 1936, 1, p. 4

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"Such a policy," said Mr. Justice Manson, "should stabilize mining taxaAâ€" tion for a period of years. It must .do that if we are to induce capital from abroad to come to Canada. Mining capital will not venture on a big expenâ€" diture knowing that at the very moâ€" ment it brings a mine to producticn its margin of profit may be eaten up by increased taxes. Dominion or provinâ€" cial. Such a policy should fix the rate of taxation so ‘that it will be possible to recover the maximum oI low grade He advorated a national mining policy and a joint policy between the Dominion and the mining provincesâ€" "a policy that will give those who hazâ€" ard their money in the development of our national wealth, and so often lose it, a chance to get their capital backâ€" no taxes for the first years of producâ€" tion. Mining directly and indirectly could put every ableâ€"bodied unemployed man back to work, Mr. Justice A. M. Manson of the Supreme Court of British Colâ€" umbia said at Vancouver on Tuesday evening in an address to the annual meeting of the B.C. division of the Canadian Manufacturers Association. ore Used booxks at reasonable prices. Ficâ€" tion, Poetry, Biography, Classical, Enâ€" gineering, Law, Medicine, Historical and miscellancous. Ten cents up. Send for free catalogue, Wilson Leblanc, 4672 Deserables Street, Montreal, Queâ€" bec, Canada. â€"31p EXPERT CARD READPR â€" Residing 86 Balsam Street South, Corner Pirst Avenue, upstairs Convince yourselves, Free hand reading. Daily, 10 until 10. â€"28 ANYONE DESIRINCG BABY CHICKS persistently bred for high production Of large eggs; White Leghorns a specialty: also Barred Rocks (electric hatched). Prices right. Write N. O. Webb, Box 48. Earlton. Ont. Advocates National Mining as Unemployment Cure RANCH managers of this bank throughout Canada wherever located, whether in the new north . . . the far west . . . or the big commercial centresâ€"keep in close, constant touch with the home office. Every branch manager. adds to knowledge and experience the bank . Write N . 31â€"383â€"35â€"37 30 IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA North Bay Nugget:â€"An analys the Dionne babes by a Detroit jou ist shows enterprising Yvonne smashing a window and little M being adjudged gullty. RANDALLâ€"Ip loving dear son and brothe + ed away April 14th Not just toâ€"day, but In silence we rememn â€"Ever remembered Brothers. Sisters. Take notice that on andgafter this date I, Vernon J. MacElwee, 48 Avenue, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by my wife, Mrs. Margaret MacElwee. Notice is hereby given that the annuâ€" al meeting of Cochrane District Chilâ€" dren‘s Aid Society will be held in the Moose Hall, Timmins, on Friday eveâ€" ning., April I7th, 1936, at B .pam. Al members are asked to attend. CHEERY ROOM, EXCELLENF| BOARDâ€"in private home at 3 Eim Street South. Also meal tickets, 21! for $6.50. â€"26â€"27tf | Double tens@ment hou rocms, good basement, e Lot No. Thirtyâ€"one (21 side of First Street, G srkown on Plan Mâ€"87, T For particulars, etc., Brewer, 72 Toke Street FOR RENT OR FOR SALEâ€"7â€" house with fullâ€"sized baseme nace; all conveniences. App Kirby Avenue, Phone ROOM FOR RENTâ€"At 24 W nue, Apt. 4; in private ho above address. Dated aA April, 1936 Dated at April, 1936. 3] NOTICE OF MEETING District Children‘s Aid ROOM AND BOARD House in Gold Centre _ |NOTICE TO CREDITORS ROOMS TO RENT fAt "I‘o Close an Estat Margaret MacElwe (Signed) Our Home Office Timmins Timmin remembe memo 11 ola Cent »miskam @ipply to Timmit his own , SILUA|! on the 1A MacEl we thâ€" day n 8¢ x«omed | WOoOD FOR SALEâ€"Dry jackpine, $3.00 . furâ€"| â€" per cord; over 10 cords, $2.175. Apply at 5l at 8 Middleton Avenue, Timmins. Maric pas 31 Dad. MATTAWA LADY HAS PAPER â€"31 | OGvER HUNDRED YEARS OLD 31p All ilâ€" A special dance is announced to be held in the Polish White Eagle hall, 89 Sixth avenue, this (Thursday) eveâ€" ning, April 16th, commencing Aat 9.30 jp.m. Refreshments, sandwiches, coffes, included in ticket. There will be good music. Also an "egg conteéest." WOOn AND COAL FOR SALEâ€"Ja ck 16â€" inch, one cord $3.00; three cord lots, $2.75 cord: good dry tama rack and Sirch, $3.175 a cord; als real good dry slabs. Apply Chapu and Mainville, 118 First Avenue, o Child Health Conference at Schumacher, Postponed SPECIAL DANCE AT THE POLISH HMHALL TOâ€"NTIGHT The Child Health Conferem®ce which was to be held in the basement of the school, Schumacher on Friday, April 17th, from 3 to 5 p.m., has been cancelled until further notice. Ernest Wilson, of Mattawa, is Mrs. of a Canadian hss proud possessor 105 years old. It is‘ a copy f The Montreal Gazette of February, on Main Highwayâ€"Five Rooms Apply J. Nicolson, Porcupine, phone â€"81. Pj ledge and business experience of his superior officers. The central force of the organization is thus geared to the whole system of Emperial Bank branches throughout Canada. Friends of home offic second to rch Log House and Lot at Golden City for Sale d at Timmins this 30th day of ‘ AALJ., 1930 s McKee,. R. R. No. 1, King, Onâ€" Executor. â€"~31â€"32 TW Timmin the bank are welcome to visit our new e building which, we are assured, is none in adaptability to its purpose. Timmins 90.90. ~â€"30â€"341) Schumacher Lions Are Looking for a Queen Ecâ€"humacher lions are looking for a| cont Qusen for their community carnival on | ticke June 23rd. She may come from any| nival town in the district, it was announced | sold | last night, follcwing a meeting of the}|;;) y club. | 1. Any young lady is gardless of the town in which she live 2. Nominations must be made on a official blank which will be printed i The Porcupine Advance beginning wit Monday, April 20th and continuing ur til Thursday, April 30thâ€"four issues. 3. All nominations must have th personal signature of the contestant. A special meeting of the executive of the Timmins board of trade was held yesterday afternoson and the good work done by President W. O.â€"Langdon in seeking to impress the authorities with the need for repairs and improvements cn the Timminsâ€"South Porcupineâ€" lamour road was heartily endorsed. The road is in almost impassableé conâ€" dition now, and something ‘should be done about it. President Langdon was authorized to represent the board , of trade at a meeting of the Township of Tisdale council tonight regarding the road question. He was also asked to see the coâ€"oparation of the Township council in the matter of protecting the business men and the public in the matter of hawkers and peddlers. The board of trade passed a resolution askâ€" ing the town councii to increase the peddlers‘ fee to $250, to make it the same as the transient traders‘ license and to bring it to the same figure as in Kirkland Lake, Sudbury, etc. The board of trade is planning to bring in a distinguished guest speaker for the annual banquet to be held soon. 4. Nominations clo $.00 vo.m. and must b J. A. Hawkins, Box 9 that time. 5. Votes may be nomination blank Board of Trade Asks Road Improvement Mr. Justice Louis Cousineau of Ay!â€" mer, Que., and Miss Rolande Marchand, of L‘Annonciation, Que., were married at Ottawa on Tuesday at the bishop‘s palace tnere. The ceremony was perâ€" formed by Rev. Canon O. Lalonde. Justice Cousineau and his bride later left by way of New York for Bermuda. Mr. Justice Cousineau is well known in Timmins and district, having been a visitor here on several occasions. Have Big Carmival on June 23rd and No Carnival Could be Complete Without a Queen. â€" Read Carefully AHl About it. Watch for Further Announcements. Increase in License for Pedâ€" dlers and Hawkers Also Recommended. MKR. JUSTICE L. COUSINEAT MARRIED AT QOTTAWA T Rules as stated by harge are these: 1. Any young lady ardless of the town t by the ecured by which etr is must have )f the contestan ose on May ist be in the hands 93, Schumacher, omm TUESDA Y Th the by at (c) With every book accompanied by a cou printed in The Porcu ginning, Monday, Ap cwo person return UEKEL i0 RUurope and many other big prizes. Extra prizes will be awarded every two weeks to the contestant leading the field at that time. This will be a cash prize of $5.00. Watch for further details in Monday‘s Legion Sponsoring Play to be Presented May 6â€"17 For a few weeks past several talented young men and women have been reâ€" hearsing a play "Here Comes Charlie." They are for the most part members of the Canadian Legion and Ladies‘ Auxiliary. The play will be produced on Wednesday and Thursday May 6th and 7th in the Goldfields Theatre unâ€" der the auspices of the Timmins branch of the Canadian Legion. Watch The Advance dfor more information. Ticâ€" kets are now on sale. Sudbury is plannin Jun» 6th. Miss Violet McKendry the vacation at her hor The fund skat'mg rink #11.000 marl th ‘~Bornâ€"to Mr. anda Mrs. Emmanuel Clusieau, 152 Birch street north, on April l4thâ€"a daughter. LOn 11t] meal cwing to t Messrs. A. fered injurig agaent." â€"2 U 11 ) Patric BCrnâ€"â€" 19 Ceda 19 M PT Miss D. Ritter Mr. and Mrs. M nto, were visito1 Miss V. Somerville, of Elk Lake, was holiday visitor to Timmins. M 1 Bornâ€"to Mr. ang Mi apelle, 7 Wilcox ayv Amol 3( A ; 260 ‘. and Mrs. Leslie Henderson, nto, were in Timmins this week M )1 J 4 . H. Kaufman to relatives at icia Boul on April â€"â€"to Mr. 34 mmercial ave! 5. One of the vs after birth da â€"to Mr. and Mi 109 Charles street â€"to ‘Mr. 5 Balsam daughter to M ; the items in the "Personal * column of The Sudbury Star lay was the following:â€""Mrs. ‘our returned home from Timâ€" Saturday, where she was called the condition of her A. and F. Thibault, who sufâ€" uries received from a car acciâ€" to M Ritter has returned from Noranda and Rouyn. ) M ) Mr. and M Mtr. and Mi ~street sout] 1€ he Sudbury Star last week Jack Wilkes, of Timmins Sudbury following a very, Sudbu Ockey :s A 1 1¢ 00 votes. Gchumache t dance. ind Mrs. Donald Frase south, on April 11th ind M build North 91 ind Mrs ard; at cKendry is spending her home in Cobalt i Mrs. Eino Valeniu ear, on April 12thâ€" h ndi1 of six tickets sold ipon which will be ipinge Advance beâ€" ril 20th and conâ€" A.; Barrett, : of ‘To o Timmins friend was a Rouyn ‘ a very ison in the gold ‘eq with Timmins until Thursday cant will receive M in i track meet for . Albert C orth.: on A ical relief fge ; this year wil $5000 to Saul sladaege Ba on April i on June 22. in each book aw include a t to Europe Theodore Laâ€" ue, on April Aldage Chenâ€" on April 9th Patrick J ue, on Apri Victor Detu m April 11t] (9) Selling * Lons carâ€" Each ticket to 500 votes. Ralph B. m April 12th hockey an Jean Brien Mary‘s hosâ€" the publ he holida: ts, _Mr. ar hn Rubic} April 11thâ€" visitor las ba Meéen Tune 11t] die D 10 Tisdale Council Seeks Improved Main Highway n en on a a Te e ale en atie e Pn ate atvate oie e P atvatias *n ate atpates ate ate ctee, ote ts Special Meceting of Tisdale Council to be Held Toâ€"night. Many Matters of Importance Before Township Council Meceting on Tuesday of This Week. South Porcupine, Ont., April 1 1936. Special to The Advance. With Reeve Gallagher presiding the chair, and a full complemen! councillors present, a lengthy mee was held on Tuesday in the town | In the absence of Mr. F. C. Ey pondence read. A deputation under M. Popovitch inâ€" terviewed council re water rates and increase. This is to be investigated. Wm. Dillon, of Schumacher, requestâ€" ed financial assistance for St. John Ambulance Brigade of Schumacher. He is to present a statement of urgent requirements at the next meeting of council. Will Talk Baseball at Kil'kland rl‘()-l)ay Negotiations between the Temiskaâ€" ming Baseball League, the Kirkland Lake Mines‘ League, and the Noranda Baseball Club opened toâ€"day at Kirkâ€" land Lake, when Sol Platus, president of the T.BL., is to talk the situation over with Wright Hargreaves, Lake Shore, Toburn and Noranda. It is hoped that a settlement will be reacked through which a southern A boarding hou Northern Upholste was held on Tues In the absence Max, Smith acted Routine â€" busin reacked through which a southern group will be played between Kirkland Lake angq Noranda, winners to play off with the Northern group of Iroquois Falls, Domse, McIntyre and Hollinger. Mr. Platus will also make arrangeâ€" ments to have delegates present at the Ssaturday annual meeting of the TB.L. here, group will Lake and with the Talls., DOL Complete Qualifications for High School Teaching The attention of The Advance has been called to the article in Monday‘s issue of The Advance in regard to changes in the staff at the Sauth Porâ€" cupine High School.© It is suggested that the article might leave the imâ€" pression that the present staff of the south Porcupine High School are not fully qualified High School teachers. J. D. Thomson, one cof the staff, inâ€" forms The Advance that so far as he is concerned his qualifications as â€" a H. S. teacher are compléete. Other memâ€" bers of the staff being‘in Toronto atâ€" tending the Ontario Educational Asâ€" sociation annual meeting, could ncot be reached this morning. Confirmatign Classes at St. Matthew‘s Thursdays Confirmation clas: this evening at 7.30 Church and will ib Thursday evening | weeks. mRresident of .‘T‘. I3. L. Galls Conference for Southern Group. . .. ..with a reputation HIGH QUALITY HILLâ€"CLARKâ€"FRANCS Ltd. Timmins THOUGHTEUL CARE AND DIGNITY CHARACTERIZE OUE SERYVICE 8. T. WA LR EB Funeral Dirmector TELEPHONE 509 81 THIRD AVENUE 11 {eeper L St. Matt continued General Contractors 1¢ 11 FPAST DELIVERY ind N 8 t] 1( 1111 Noon weather report for Northern COntario: Northwest winds, cloudy and cool with seattered snowflurries. Friâ€" daay, mostly fair ang cool. Reeve Gallagher discusse ter of the frAanchise with t Power Co., Ltd., and it was council to meet at 7 p.m. o April 16th to continue the this meeting. It was suggested that should be give dent of the P Bartleman, m main road. t WAas publicity stale of Rector: Rev. Canon Cushing, B.A., L,Th 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible C 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday Scho 4,15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Pray Holy Communion on 1st month, at 1+ a.m.;â€" on 3rd 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, KRev. Murray C. Tait, Minister Residence 83 First Ave. Phone 1087â€"W Services Sunday, April 19th, 193 (Cor Fourth and Cedar Aves.) Ministerâ€"Rev. Bruce Millar, B.A., B.D. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship Subjectâ€""After Easter"‘ 7.00 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Worship Rev. Dr. Fraser of South Porcuâ€" pine United Church will preach. there half h 7.00 Church Directory The United Church, Timmins St. Matthew‘s Church aCt Trinity United Church United Church South Porcupine, Ont. ATH. 1936 p.m im.â€"Sunday School and Adult Bible. Class. 3.m.â€"Dome Sunday School. he close of the ] will be the usual our in the kasem a .m a.m p.m p.m The House of Friendship schumacher â€"Subjec â€"Subjec things series C of the . the Evervont il Iso sugegested that all the ossible be made of the bad e road in an endeavour to from the government. Sunday Services â€"Adult Bible Cla â€"Morning Frayer .â€"â€"Sunday School .â€"Baptisms â€"â€"Evening Prayer be!" ‘The third in the on Important Questions Bible. to Mi ard of 31 W Phore 126 Timt PVICE vening â€" monthly at â€" invitation ingdon, presiâ€" also Mr nmins. re the d the matâ€" e Northern decided for n Thursday, bhusiness of at Sund Sund 8.30 a.m of At

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