ghould be whole case cided upo The ques! length in in The S this week: "The mining industr] two â€" satisfying anno coming out of Ottaws new mineral productic cm by allowing emption. from..federal come tax to mines tha duction between May January 1, 1940. The an agreement has been the Federal Governmé whereby construction areas that give promist duction would be joiu ance Oof ACl development not thought had bien c eventuality. dustry had government 6f a return which perm tion allowan fore applica Mining beir tive, it was proportion | sent, should come levy. The first Mr. Dunni to be that ceiving bet past budge ever, bring: discriminat U : exist.: "But m to grumb tax was I tion. The venues a: New Budget Against Some of Newer Mines Those Recently Going into Production Suffer Disceriâ€" mination. THURST Jelly Powder 25¢ Shopping bag with 3 pkgs Barton Brand, Sieve 4, Standard Qualityv, Peas, 2 for â€" 19¢ Flour Creamery No. l Consumoâ€"Fresh Ground Coffee, per Ib. 3l¢ Pork Beans 19¢ Peaches, tin 24¢ Five Rose Butter Libby‘s Jumbe Size Gold Medal Choice MceLaren‘s, Â¥mperial 16 Whether you are planning on building a new home or considering a small alteration or repair job, let us give you an estimate on your lumber requireâ€" ments. Clear B.C. Fir Vâ€"Joint; Gyproc; Hardwood Floorâ€" ing; Vâ€"Joint and Shiplap; White Pine Featherâ€" edge; Clear Fir and Pine Doors in Stock Sizes; Sash in Stock Sizes. Kelloggs‘ Cornftlakes Lumber, Cement, Building Materials, Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies Yard Schumacher Phone John W. Fogg Limited Rough and Dressed Lumber jJunted up Leaders i ederal â€" ines that come into proâ€" n May 1 this year and 0. The other was that as been reached between overnment and Ontario ruction â€"of roads into promise of mineral proâ€" be jointly undertaken. lar nature of the assurâ€" 1 legislation for mineral ime as a surprise. It is at this unusua@l method ited upon as a likely aders in the mining inâ€" pressed themselves to ficials as being desitrous ‘he old basis of taxation, d a 50 per cent. depleâ€" to mining companies beâ€" i of the corporation tax. hazardous and speculaâ€" nsidered that a larger n oneâ€"third, as at preâ€" from the inâ€" ng in regard to Hon. mdget address seemed ining industry was reâ€" eatment than in some irther discussion, howâ€" some instances where gainst mining appears fullest _ consideration here and now to the at the best may be deâ€" the country at large. dealt with at some lowing editorial article Star on Monday of tors are not inclined e this feature of the ted to their satisfacâ€" that government reâ€" Sary. and â€" as a.‘ C / last week heard uncementsâ€"both . One was that n is to be enâ€" three years‘ @xâ€" corporationâ€".1n~â€" Complete stock of Ko. 2) 24 1b. bag 7 i0. box C pkgs 25¢ Head Office and Yard Timmins Phone 117 tin "The finance minister undoubtedly realizes that it takes a lot of money to get a real mine going; that it is only fair to give some measure of protection to the efforts of investors who are takâ€" ing the risk, and in view of the large element of chance should have preferâ€" ential treatment rather than the oppoâ€" site. The point is well taken, and few will quarrel with the principle. *"‘There is one feature of the new budâ€" get that works a hardship. No proviâ€" sion seems to have been made for mines that have .just. come.into production, during the last two or three months, and which obviously have as much right to the exemption as one that comâ€" mences ~mill operations this month or next. It is appreciated that Mr. Dunâ€" ning had to draw the line somewhere, but there it is; several new mines have recently Yoined the producing lists, and they were a few months or too soon in their own interests. ‘"The construction Oof roads to outlyâ€" ing areas where minerals are in eviâ€" dence will prove a big help in getting exploration and development under way, saving extraordinary costs inâ€" separable. when transportation faciliâ€" ties are not available, The importance of providing proper access to these faâ€" vourable areas has ‘been stressed of late before provincial and federal auâ€" thorities, and emphasis also placed upon the opportunity that the situation avails of placing a larg number of unâ€" employeq men at gainful work, ‘"Many a promising mining prospect, now only subjected to halfâ€"hearted surâ€" vey, could be developed, with the possiâ€" bility of becoming a producer, adding to the aggregate payroll of the industry, if transportation facilities were at hand. "As it is, of course, the new mines are to get the tax preference, That will be generally accepted as a worthwhile concsession. There are already quite a number of young mines whose proâ€" grammes call for production during the next few months, and before the dead line of January 1, 1940, arrives, there will probably be scores of properties exâ€" plored, developed and brought to the profitable stage, in a position to take advantage of Mr. Dunning‘s scheme of assistance. Bateman, secretaryâ€"treasurer of Ontario Mining Association says only complain if the mining indus subjected to discrimination.‘ Pork Butts, Ib. 21¢ P.E.I. Canada No. 1 Roast V eal, Ib. 15¢ Rib Stew, 2 lbs. 13¢ Chuck Roast of Beef 13¢ Rib Roast,Ib. 21¢ Potatoes â€" $2.65 »houlder Best Quality Branch Office Kirkland Phone 393 90 Ib, bag mins. Mr. Hugh Boyle, of North Bay, left on Wednesday after a few days in town and Timmins. Toâ€"night (Thursday) in the. High School the play "Here Comes Charlie" is being put on by the Young Feople of i the United church The youngsters who saw the dress rehearsal of this play on Tuesday evening are most entusiastic. So a full house tonight is hoped for. The ladies of the Eastern Star Order are holding afterncon tea at the Maâ€" sonic hall on Wednesday 13th. A sale of aprons, sewing and home baking will also be held. This is not to take the ‘place of their annual May Birthday bridge, which will be held as usual on May 28th (Thursday). We were a little premature in our asservation last week that there will be no floods in South Porcupine this year. ‘Each side of the creek on Railroad street the water is lying on the "flats" ‘but there is no indication that the street Lhne walter ISs IyIng On ie IlIdWGLS but there is no indication that th roadway will be even covered with the water. When the ice goes out of th lake this condition will be rectified. Mr I.~P. Wilson, of Forcupine, who keeps : |record of these things tells us that las year the ize went out on May 3rd. Thi year he predicts from May 12th to 13th Mr. Howard Collins is at the home 0 his sister, Mrs. Hocking, of Dome Ex tension, suffering from bruises and injured leg caused by an accident of Monday. While the Dome team wa being loaded up with lumber. th A liitle girlâ€"four years oldâ€"nam Jean Bernard, was knocked down b car while playing on the road at Dc and Main on Tuesday afternc Whether the driver saw her or no!{ not known as he did not stop. Some |her home. Her face was scratched and bleeding and she was bruised, but did not requirs medical attention. This |child vwas fortunate, but we wonder when we see the cars speedâ€" irg up Main street to make the hill at the north end, whether some child will not se seriously hurt there some day. Children will play on the street and somei@drivers certainly exceed the speed limit on this particular stretch of road. Mï¬.rw ‘Thomas, of Dome Ex., enâ€" being loaded up with 1 horses bolted near the Mr. Collins was thrown und the wheels passing over hi horses were stopped after crashed into the fencve at M house and no further dan ‘ported. A meeting of the Ladies‘ Guilld of the United Church was held on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed Harâ€" rison on Connaught Hill. Mrs. Hepâ€" burn, missionary convener read an inâ€" teresting paper on northern missionary work compiled from one of the books of Dr. Cochrane. A very fine meeting, with a good turnout of ladies, was the opinion of all present. Don‘t forget that the firemen of town want your coâ€"operation and atâ€" tendance at the big dance they are putltâ€" ing on on Friday, May 22nd. They have a reputation to keep up and they intend this dance to enhance it. Andy Conâ€" giano‘s orchestra is to be in attendance and a good time is assured! Mrs. Sky left for a few days in Toâ€" ronto on business on Wednesday. We are sorry to learn that Mrs CGeorge Helmer had bad news of het mother, Mrs. Andrew Pirie, of Shawâ€" ville, on Wednesday. She left with het brothers, Mr. George Pirie, of the Dome and Mr. Wesley Pirie, of town, on the noon train on Wednesday for Shawville A stroke is feared for Mrs. Pirie. We hear that the Twoâ€"inâ€"One mint at Porcupine is going to commence operâ€" ations in the very near future. At a berefit "draw" at the home 0oi Mrs. Ducasse, of Golden City, Mr. Arâ€" Child Knocked Down on the South End Road W. Thomas, of Dome â€" tettajqed at bridge on Tuesda Mrs.+Jay, Miss Niemi and Mt won the honours. SSuth Poreupine, Ont., May 6th Special to The Advance. Mr. Jim Boyle, oldâ€"timer of the cupine Camp, has been renewin quaintances in town this week, Toronto. He is now staying in mins. Mr. Hugh Boyle, of North Roads constitute a vitai factor in the development of many sections of Norâ€" thern Ontario. Money expended in their construction should pay good dividends in the years to come. It is pleasing to kncw that the governments have come to appreciate the importance of the situation." Child Not Badly Hurt but had Narrow Escape. Car Did Not Stop. Signs of Floods at South End. Other Items of News from South Porcupine and the Dome. Whether the driver saw her or n 10t known as he did not stop. Som le girls picked the child up and ier home. Her face was scratchec leeding and she was bruised, bu i6t require medical attention. ‘hild was fortunate, but we wC om5<times, when we see the cars s Pilmland‘s latest romance, so rumour says, began when Carole Lomâ€" bard, film actress, sent the handsome screen star, Clark Gable, a unique Valentine, an old brokenâ€"down lizzie, festooned with paper hearts. But this is the first time they‘ve been pictured in public. Even their friends didn‘t know where they did their evening hidingâ€"out. The inquiring cameraman discovered them at the rail at the midget auto races, GABLEâ€"ILOMBARD LATEST ROMANCE fesley Pirie, of town, on th on Wednesday for Shawville feared for Mrs. Pine | that the Twoâ€"inâ€"One mine e Is going To CommenCce operâ€" i he very near fulure 4+ | ham e 4 w 2 the nome ol _ 4* J E. _ wel i _ * F .. s lying on the indication th en covered w ifter they hi it Mr. McCratk damage is r undetr r his oad at Dome 1 â€" afternoon ier‘ or not is p. Some litâ€" up and took eratched anc 1001 truc j ETi 1rom T‘imâ€" LL O 11 PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMTNS, ONTARIO special Mother‘s Day morning at 11 . Under Mr. Ship, superintenden gramme is to be presen!| day School and parents specially invited to att service is to be held at t Mother‘s Day United Church servIice 1s TO neld at LC 101102 \(UOIILâ€" munity hall) at 2 p.m. Bishop Anderson, of Moosonee, will be present in the Anglican Church here on Sunday next (10th) to administer the rite of confirmation. Fifteen candiâ€" dates have been prepared by Archdeaâ€" new Helmer townsite at the nd of the town ,recently subâ€" is [z3eing sold like hot cakes we s next Sunday and the as usual, is making a Day service in the Under the direction of THRIFT COOKER tire cooks an en me 111 Ine 00 nt The George Taylor Hardware Limited Branches at Cobalt, New Liskeard, Swastika, Kirkland Lake, Cochrane, Timmins, . Ont Phones : 300 and 301 On Westinghouse con Woodall for presentation. Bornâ€"On Suinday, May 3r local hospital to Mr. and Mrs. ten (nee Grace Plummer of | ‘The monthly meeting of th pine Chapter of the RN.A.O held in St. Mary‘s hospital, May 12th, at 8 p.m. Dr. Ru address the meeting. All nurse vited to attend. In recent issues re made to the death MacGregor, formerl who died at Frood ago. Gordon MacGire and popular in spot as he was in the where he resided in Because of the deep felt here at his de many who will be fcllowing from the Monday :â€" Monthly Meeting Tuesd: of Registered Nurses | "No further action is the crown in the deal (Mac) MacGregor, Fro who died suddenly whi 18. Don Cooper, Sudbu tor, has forwarded his of the occurrence to QI it will be released late "At the inquest hel day the served hi stated his "I find drift, 47 It has n Verdict in the Death of Former Mcelntyre Emplovee the fit April . that ma do more su ci¢aning reminds the year there is At least not quit ser i: he Bouth visi *ton. Mr. Mail and F at manipul udbau lning :4Â¥ as not b irred w‘ ruptutr injured 1{ it id ro 1936. de( 18101 WE rdon M SJM MHMT f1°( n 11 T 1 K 1M 1€ Mor Westinghouse dualâ€"automatic Range automatically proâ€" duces uniformly satisfying results. No guesswork! No uncertainty! No attention on your part once the food e oven! Only Westinghouse gives you completely automatic by all three methods good cooks demand â€"maintained heat for Dutchâ€"oven for potâ€"roasts, etc.; and two temperatures for roasts. r range has ever been able to do so much for you! Here Hu schumacher Woman Fractures Shoulder __ Sq1ijN YIJAIN ILVHL 190NVM 1HL . V. Cripps Injured in all on ITey Street Saturâ€" ay. _ Other Schumacher [ews, W .I Mr. Hannigan went t i to visit his parents. Blanchfield. of Sudbury Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher Midnigbht Show sundgy, M iding Que2 me Sunday rakt Hannigan MRAY . itiful articl e two days, WEDNESPAY and THURSDAY, MAY 13TH FRANK BUCK in "FANG AND CLAW Dt MONDAY and TUESRAY, MAY 11TH and 1°TH HAROLD LLOYÂ¥D in FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 15MTH and 16TH DICK POWELL and ANN DVORAK in ‘s. V. Neeley, who have in Nova Scotia for the FRIDAY AND sATURDAY, MAY 8th and 9th DIONNE qQUINTUPLETS in 91 1CV 91 After imnigan the yÂ¥ 1IOr CJ holding ian hal v â€" 22nd treet suld< 1¢€ one of the Mcâ€" turned Saturday r the rescue wias the misfortune ret on Saturday lder. A passerby hospital, where ater Mrs. Cripps ht home, where essing nicely. _ week anda 1Jalt n Mine in so h Univ y tht â€"A monster 11 on Friday and > >~23rd: will be sold )e sure to atâ€" 11 undgy, May 10th. | *THE MILKY WAY who ry, VISIUâ€" ind later Sp¢ ending homw day RANGES past year, arrived in town on Thursday ang are taking up residence in Timâ€" mins for the time being. Mr. Neeley was formerly at the Ankerite Mine. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hancock, Pine street, celearated their silver wedding anniversary on Saturday. A number of friends called and on beholf of their friends and family Mr. and Mrs. Hanâ€" cock receiveqg many beautiful gifts of past year, art! angq are taki: minsgs for the silve Mis visiti1t Gordd Gordon Byers. 3unday, May 10th, will be observed as Mother‘s Day. In the United Church Rev. M. Tait is devoting the day to mothers and children. (Nciéice where in the pape‘r.) At the morning service, those desiring to have their children christened may do so by getâ€" ting in touch with the Rev, M. Tait before Sunday. Toronto Globe:â€"Judging by the number of holdâ€"ups they are expscriencâ€" ing, Toronto druggists are in the hazâ€" ardous clasgs of occupations. Hawkesbury Echo:â€"The easiest thing in the world for a man to do is to think of the right excuse at the wrong time. Noranda Timmins Playving on TH and 14TH 1t PACGE Belleville, is * gaunt, Mrs