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Porcupine Advance, 4 May 1921, p. 2

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$#¢09§0909090000000009000090000000000000000000000060000666 Now on Sale â€" "His Master‘s V oice" Records for May Tickets and full information from nearest T. & N.O. Railway Agent, or write W. M. Hood, General Agent, Sudbury; or W. E. G. Bishop, D.P.A., Cochrane, Ont. 106 THE ROUTE 7O WESTERN CANADA Winnipeg â€"Roeginaâ€"Saskatoon Calgary â€"Edmortonâ€"Prince Rupert Vancouver â€"Victoria Give Me the Open Road (Baritone) Frank Ofd gn the Road to Mandalay (Baritone) Frank Old weet Bells of San José Lewis Jamesâ€"Crescent A Dream of Your Smile (Tenor) Lewis Je Oh! My Sweet Hortense (Comic Song) Billy J Oh Boy! I‘ve Found the Babilfor Me (Comic) _ Billy J When I Lost You, Mother of Mine (Baritone) Joseph Phi With the Coming of Toâ€"morrow (RBaritone) Joseph Phi Make Believeâ€"Fox Trot Rega Orchestra\ Now and Thenâ€"â€"Fox Trot Rega Orchestra} I‘m a Lonesome Little Rain Dropâ€"Fox Trot Lnamond Trio} Kiss a Missâ€"Waltz Diamond Trio} Do You Ever Think of Meâ€"Fox Trot Rega Orchestra\ Cuban Eyesâ€"Fox Trot â€" Martucci‘s Venetian Garden Orch.) My Mammyâ€"Fox Trot Diamond Trio\ Coral Seaâ€"Fox Trot Martucci‘s Venetian Garden Orch.} Love Birdâ€"Fox Trot Martucci‘s Venetian Garden Orch.| Alabama Moonâ€"Waltz â€" Martucci‘s Venetian Garden Orch.j On Miami Shoreâ€"Waltz (Violin) Traviataâ€"Addio del passato (Farewell t Visions) Toscaâ€"Racondita Armonia (Strange H In Oid Madrid Just That One Hour Story of the Rose _ ._â€" _ _ _ _ Zi:;‘y::\}"(b;é:)ié Song) (In Spanish) Re I Passed by Your Window P La Pisanelleâ€"Le Quai du Port de Famagouste Canzonetta (From Vi< Valse in E Flat Major Quay of the Favoritaâ€"O at Any "His Master‘s Voice*"‘ dealers Via The " National" COCHRANE leavres Cochrane 5.50 p.m. DBaily Via‘ The " Continental Limited" NORTH BAY â€" leaves North Bay 5.20 a.m. Daily STANDARD TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN EQUIPMENT Ask to hear these new selections played on the â€" Manufactired by Berliner Gramâ€"oâ€"phone Co., Limited, Montreal miQ Victrola Fernando (D RED SEAL RECORDS YOCAL SELECTIONS DANCE NUMBERS ncerto, Op OIdfield Oldfield ent Trio Phillips Phillips James Number Y216272 § M6M74 $2162 16273 216277 216275 16271 216278 16259 64945 64944 64953 64946 64950 84951 64948 64947 64952 74680 74678 14679 $276 Size Price 10 $1.00 10 1.00 10 1.00 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 $1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 21240 1.00 1.00 1.00 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 00 90 00 25 ing and the spring caives. ‘l‘he men of the B. & R. Government have been running such erooked furrows themâ€" selves regently, metaphorieally speakâ€" inggy/ that they are mighty suspicious that <«the hired men will be running the same kind of twisted lines back on the farm unless the cbosses are back at home to wa‘tch them.. So the farmers are hurrying things to a close at the Legislature, so as to get back share of taxation has certainly roused great opposition from the men of the North Land and from all others who believe in something approaching a square deal. Before the measure could have been passed through the Legisâ€" lature it certainly would have met with the bitterest opposition from aill understanding either the North Land and its needs and possibilitiee or those who think that some sort of deâ€" cencey and justice should be shown to all. The Government was noâ€"doubt influenced by the fact that it would take a lot of time and effort to pilot such an evil measure through the Leâ€" gislature. And in the meantime, the Government is anxious to get bhack to the farm to see about the spring plowâ€" ing and the spring calves. The men of the B. & R. Government have ‘been running such erooked furrows themâ€" selves regently, metaphorieally speakâ€" inggy/ that they are mighty suspicious that <the hired men will be running of existence vernment nég farmers ‘did make an consent taxation INCREASED ~MINING TAX DROPPED NOW BY GOVT. Hon. Harry Mills‘ Irresponsible Meaâ€" sure Dropped, ‘"‘to Save Time‘‘ This Season. $ M () nin 1€ H ne i1 m n on clause of the ‘bill in order to an early adjournment possible. iniquitous suggestion that the gâ€" industry should be taxed out istence simply because the Goâ€" nil Harry htter opposition ssed condition of foreed the Gov ) the dropping o a industry ilt}- tne mon not want to la & R One taX rovernm{ 1( 1( monev and ) V minate rovernment to e of the extra rovernmen on matte bill ar M rate dgainst unjust burâ€" i chas been THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Inister n n vic 1t )C y thell min of deâ€" wn to doubt would ) 1)ilut known n W t \ no O O vince gives tnat, Untari0 will never have cause to regret it, and this Proâ€" vince will reap a rich reward in dividâ€" ends, in men employed, in important industries established and carried on, in general trade and business created. The B. & R. Government of Ontario would do well, and justly, if it would offtcially announce tha‘t the proposed tax increase, mot being founded. on either sense or justice, is dropped not only for this session ‘but for all time. sound common sense, the mining inâ€" dustry can bring great prosperity to the,Province. It can give noteworthy profits to investors; it can give materâ€" ial revenue to the Province; it can build up communities, strengthen inâ€" dustries, and stabilize trade and comâ€" merce. All the mining industry asks is a fair square deal, and if the Proâ€" vince gives that, Ontario will never have cause to regret it, and this Proâ€" chance. Undel sound common dustrv can bri tude as a dire mining industry scar( take nazaras in (Tl the threat of added to the searcely wort nhuely the droppi hurtful suggestil harm had been d dustry and so to to all of Ontavi In on Wi financia with the veat nor the Pre real author §110 We to â€" side by to th that D¢ rUON ncrke UnDIS n aciai men had ‘Deen imp _the peculiar attitude of the tovernment. They saw that as a direct threat again: n# industry. There are so n M ng pubiic industry e( e Larm and the never turns on r some time ps ned Dy without )C Woul 1 )1 W Neither na t rd it n 1@% cance Under U 10 emier who is said to be the r of the villaitous proposal e justice of announcing puâ€" dropping of the absurb and ggestion until considerable been done to the mining inâ€" 1 so to the North Land and Ontario. Considerable outâ€" l has been frightened away vCC Pose( 1Xa )ee n propos n 1¢ inining.game that practical confiseation other risks the game h while. Men ,will ; t av. ce unless thevy Chave 11 dearned that the minâ€" was not to be further outrageous discriminaâ€" reason or justice. The â€" had ‘been impressed ti0on the (4 proper n« W minin n n T€ Mini en procé lause nens Cré tal em. it has bee me ex s Lhe game is Men . will not they "have a gislation and ie mining inâ€" ster at and the bull vovernment ed with the ._â€" But much ‘ore the inâ€" ime that Â¥ that attiâ€" against the @U minin oming int( during the was under out Tais of Mines to be the senseiess ie elfed taxatio ) many n n into the ax i f iuat aâ€" man â€" smouid deliberateiy in the last is s| break into South Porecupine jail, sleep| tler, Iroquois _ s| there peacefully and apparently conâ€"| there ‘appears e| scienceâ€"free, get up bright and early | which will be \l’in the morning and fix thedock on the| readers in this â€"]jail door, and then come in on the| **John Craun 1| train to Timmins and walk direct to| charge of the I e|the police station here and tell Chief|er Co., at Wan â€"| Greer all about it,â€"all that sounds a|the past three 1j bit queer. Yet it is an absolute fact. at Twin Falls i -IA man did all that last week. Reachâ€"|Plant there. I yling South Poreupine in the ‘‘wee|gineer of wi s|sma‘ oors‘‘ of Thursday morning, he{Crause is at th t| was a little surprised to find the Proâ€"| to Twin Falls n n | vincial jail all elosed up tight. He y | foreed an entry, had a good sleep, o 0| though a short one and then came|NORTH BAY elover on the early muyfixig train to| OF SEMIâ€"W â€" | Timmins. ‘Chief Greer wouldn‘t lock tlhim up here even after hearing the|» Phe last issi h lia Eesn 2 96 U XTec trer c ies D ue wec in w lt P Pnd t c ne A ce in Oote a the breaking into the jail at South Poreupine, but though inclined to be severe on those who ‘break out of jail or ‘break into other places, he did not think it necessary to be harsh in this case. ‘He will go ‘back to South Porâ€" cupine jail himself,"‘ he suggested. And so the man did, He has been there much of his time since. He usually sleeps there at nights. But now particwlar care is taken not to lock him out. Apart from his liking for sleeping in a jail, the man is a shrewd, leveéelâ€"headed, clever sort of good fellow, respected by everybody. Outside of this one crime of jailâ€" breaking, he never has been known to break a single daw or do anything that wasn‘t fair and square and upâ€" right. His name is Walter Moore and he is employed by the Provincial Goâ€" vernmentâ€"â€"as a police officer. As Mike says, ‘‘How do you do!" Big Day May 24th. the Hotel de Greer for the right type of customers, all hanrdâ€"picked. A man who would break into a Provincial jail might break out of a town jail. If you‘re bound to break into. a jail, you‘ll have to break into some other jail than this." Magistrate Atkinson heard about the breaking into the jail at South Poreupine, but though inclined to be severe on those who ‘break out of jail or ‘break into other places, he did not think it necessary to be harsh in this case. ""He will +0 ‘back to South Porâ€" stof BROKE INTO JAIL AND HAD A COMFORTABLE SLEEP W in the morning and fix jail door, and then c train to Timmins and the police station here Greer all about it,â€"al bit queer. Yet it is a A man did all that las TE 1€ rCLH Watech for e Davy of N evre en( tat l jai t a man â€" should delibe: into South Poreupine jail, peacefully and apparently eâ€"free, get up bright and 11¢ rar in picking my o maintain ‘the snort one and then « the early mu;ninig trai Chief Greer wouldn‘t rere even after hearing We‘re full«up as it is,"" .‘ and anvywavy I‘m U the programme for the Sports at Timmins on Ost tie reputa for the rig indâ€"picked. theiock on 1 iR\ W uD and w et In e in on alk dire« nd tell C 1 sOIUCE nornin sonetrs Re n L( wee Of National and Grand Trunk and Teâ€" miskaming â€" and< Northern â€" Ontario Railway trains, with exeeption of Nos. 17 and 18, will operate to and from Canadian National Railway Staâ€" tion, North Bay. . This centralizing of railway service will eliminate transfer and greatly facilitate the handling of passengers and baggage ‘between all points. NORTH BAY TIMES TALKING OF SEMIâ€"WEEKLY AND DAILY _ _ne dast issue ol LNe,North Day Times is all printed at North Bay, inâ€" stead of part being printed in Toronâ€" to as formerly. The Times, in a front page announcement also states that it intends to issue a semiâ€"weekly edition in the near future with the intention of eventually having a daily paper. During the past few months, under new nmanagement The Times has imâ€" WAWAITIN FALLS MAN NOW SUPT. AT TWIN FALLS which will b readers in t eineet Effective (May National and Gi Plant In the last issue o r, Iroquois Falls ere ‘appears the W win 0. at onn NEW UNION STATION NORTH BAY n 0 rere 0 l t issue of The Broke Husâ€" is Falls‘ own newspaper ‘ars the following item be of general interg@® to this distriet :â€" ‘rause, who has been in he Northern Canada Powâ€" Wawaitin Falls, Ont., for e years, is now installed s in charge of the Power He is an electrical enâ€" wide â€" experience. _ Mrs. the hotel and will move next wee ort Canadian â€"18â€"19. ayv

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