and have recruited about 380 for THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, April 25, 1057 28 d specific jobs in Manitoba in the last year or so. But we certainly ar es don't go out looking for them." Ontario, on the other hand, is| i : actively recruiting immigrants-- . : | P op ul ar U. K. Place ye tn everyng pra = ms SE TO BRING YOU "SPECIALS" PLUS... prep i times as many inquir- fife" says J. 5, P. Armstrong, On- By KEN METHER. (have emigrated to Canada since least four [ . Amal 0} |ies "from prospective emigrants as tario agent-general. e stress man Breas ge Secon i a. iraiin| Me, 0 Seven or eight months the hazards as wel as the oppor, Er os L rush since the start of the Suez "C0. pn recruited its first|t0 impress emigrants with the ad- fices 8 Cimadian ig igh 8 last N ovetibe a Ae statis immigrants in 1873 and has its own yantages, of living in small com- name for Charles II Street, a of the five provinces that maintain | immigration section, has taken the, : . tant side at Wie Shiai tling side road in the heart of agents.general in London -- B.C., rush in stride. But the four west-| An important ha } . ai the" iy west uc" To cad Mort, Susaichowsn, Mantobd PCr mates: te boviia huis secruiment 0 the "'agents-general walk." |and Ontario. Among them they are/leave immigration ersonnel. At present Ontario Charles IT Street links St. James handling queries from upwards of federal authorities, Rave Deen key ta = imei. At ph Sait Daal forced to Square and the haymarket, Buti (0 persins a day. to deal with the mounting number|200 registered nurses -- Hamilton point Hnporiam. Fi He en |serY SWAMPED of queries from Britons seeking General Hospital has asked for 118 SUPER- | inks the fondon offices of two| "It has been a real headache," the best spot to start a new life inand the McKellar Hospital at Fort 3 Canadian ! d/admits Graham Spry, who has Canada. (William 60. British Col ProLine. Hien. patwaen served as Saskatchewan's repre-| Ww, A, McAdam, agent-general| British teachers are much in de- them out 75 per sentative in the United Kingdom for B,C. and dean of Canadian rep- mand--Ontario and Saskatchewan cent of he 300.000 Britons who since 1947. "We are receiving at resentatives in London, has as- expect to recruit about 100 each . signed four of his 10-member staff before September, British Colum- . to deal exclusively with emigrants. bla Rants 200 2d Lous about ; { Rene McMullen, Alberta's agent-| 0. Doctors, s 1 U S ax Claims general, says he has manages "go tists are also the ,Canada-bound : . . keep on top of the situation" by Stream. diverting six men--two-thirds of| n at n e use his staff--to emigration work. His| TO CHECK CHEQUES Oo jopposite. 1 um bes » Masiioba) WINDSOR (CP) -- City detec- A __|House, Murray mstrong, dis- bg : WASHINGTON (AP)--The U.S. had been successful in collecting misses the extra work as a "bit tives said Tuesday Toronto police Tax Court has thrown out internal some $2,000,000 in back taxes, it of a problem." |would be called in to investigate ; revenue service claims that Cleve-| would have a bad effect on Amer- MAIN JOB an estimated $5,000 worth of land financiers Cyrus S. Eaton and ican investment in Canada. Prime MAL |cheques discovered hidden in a y 500 Minister St. Laurent pointed out "Our main business is to con-/downtown parking lot. Inspector Filla R Daley Swed 5.5 [that the U.S. attempts were baszd centrate on industrial development John Burns refused to say how Th Re ruled that the part- purely on the assertion that the and we are continuing to do so," and where the 74 cheques were \ e inv company had a permanent estab- says Armstrong. "We are always | hidden. He said the information Bers I oe ey en} i in the U.S. glad to see prospective emigrants would only be for Toronto police. = rm o owe such additional taxes for 1943. BLADE BONE REMOVED It also rejected overlapping 3 8:30 : H a § companion claims that a Canadian C Mm, fo p.m. corporation which they owned should pay $2,587,000 in jJcuims : tax, excess profits tax and penal- ties for failure to file returns for FULL CUT the years 1943 through 1949. During those years Eaton and Daley and their families owned 4 all stock in the eompaty---Consol. " 4 idated Premium Iron Ores, by : with main offices in Montreal. MEATY J 30 am, lo 5 In, The full claims, had they been upheld, could not have been col- lected from both the company and A the individuals since they in- ' AN MEATY. PORE ike TE mple parking u volved duplications. con Eo ue ron SPARE RIBS 47: PERCH FILLETS :33c | 1150 simcos Nous wrote the court's opinion, which said Eaton and Daley acted as corporate agents and not as in- % dividuals in carrying out various | transactions for Consolidated Pre- ee Fy ; mium. They could not be indi- # H vidually taxed for those transac- A pe ci A DEEP-CUT SPECIALS! The claims against Consolidated Premium were rejected on unds that, under the U.S.- Rose Brand Reg. Price 1-1b 31c--8AVE To anadian tax treaty, it could not . fied Bem t t MARGARINE 2....55 Sause al its business was in Can. Invi es you 0 No. 1b pkgs ' ada and it never maintained a | : : 2 4 AVE fosmanent establishment in the ™Y L) ¢ Chicken Noodle Reg, Price 2 for wr Th TA enjoy the world's | LIPTON SOUP 2.21 ect from Eaton 972, plus les 270--SAVE fe peslties The Slain against Daley York Sploy Reg, Price was for $388, plus penalties, | KLES . 23 The Haims arose Jom the de- s PIC WAFER 16-02 jar t sanwmetl most refreshing slee er posits in the Steep Rock Lake lona Standard Reg. Price 2 tins 47 1 1 area near Atikokan, Ont. As part in of this development, Consolidated) 28.02 [] Premium bought about 1,437,500 | shares of common stock of Steep with the greatest mattress invention of all Queen Royal Reg. Price 1 tine 3o--SAVE Gs oe PEACHES ba 3 wi 50: BAKERY SPECIALS! um is sales Consolidated Premi agent for Steep Rock Mines. ESTIMATES WORTH Internal revenue contended the only stock in Steep Rock, which had! P fe Sl JA 50 . Jane Parker Reg. Price 40c--8AVE 10s RIERA ofect Sleeper ABBAGE RAISIN PIE =~ 39. dian funds at the time of the transfer. SMOOTH-TOP Jane Parker Orange Reg. Price 59c--8AVE 10s | The tax agency contended Con- MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS . solidated Premium got the stock as little as 2.50 a week CHIFFON CAKE wr Ge at a nominal price in return for| 208A services rendered by Otis and FULL OR TWIN Size Jang Parker Plain Reg. rio Vin Company. {| MADE BY A SERTA ASSOCIATE Matching box spring same low price ¢ Judge van Fossan said that in| . : ¢ DONUTS box of 12 2 3 making claims against both the individuals and the Canadian com-| Gives you both iforni . Jane Parker Sugar & Cinnamon Reg. Price 270--8AVE fe y | 1 yi " 2 o Bey ment ts" TOP SOFTNESS Serta Perfect Slesper is truly the greatest | R A pple Hv DONUTS boxotz 2, Be He said the revenue service mattress invention of all...the only mattress chose to press the claims against A These . A mosphere: Grade nat, Eaton and Daley while keeping the i that gives you both top softness to relax on Red, Conte jo uicy, Fancy tos ¢ Manning's Sorporate claims as an 'anchor SS every muscle and deep support for spine-level o, Crune 3b cello COOKI ES LEMON DROPS 12-02 pkg 2 5 At Ottawa, federal financial au- a ) rest. Patented Sertaliner Construction floats SHES, SHRUBS, fortes" suis She "Canada Sried ) your weight over all the inner-springs, as- 1G -- FOE WY : ened by the tax claims, sures you the world's most refreshing sleep. ok \MMEDIATE igi EVERGREENS: . Jane Parker, Daily Deted, Sliced "The treaty provided that the Come in... make the Perfect Sleeper demon- Ae F HEDGING A : U.S. could not tax a company op- . N GARDEN erating in Canada unless that stration yourself! WHITE BREAD company had a permanent estab- H lishment in the U.S.," an author- ity said. d "The court decided that Consol- ; A a | 24-oz loaf 1 } [4 idated Premium did not have such a permanent establishment in the US. and that's the end of the case. The treaty was never threat- Re SS Al Ra) | 5 Al Pure Cote COTTAGE & KITCHEN FROZEN FOOD FEATURES! eliminate payment of double taxes by individuals and corporations g H operating on both Ponty of the oo f & cTD border. During the last Parlia- fi ; ment, Social Credit Leader Solon : : : Beds : Low said the U.S. government was 4 2 attempting to reach into Canada eg / PEA to tax a purely Canadian com- : | pany. ; ; PE S 2 12-02 pkgs 3 Q. If the internal revenue service : i hs | | SPECIAL! 49 15 fink 1 Mm Super Markets Charge 2 Youths ne Murder Try | / 2 ' 7 ik , Anvieon Haden! | '6-0x jar 1 29 THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY BRANTFORD (CP) -- Two uths were committed for trial] mm. ; Sin el : youths ere committed for trial i A i ; ADVERTISED IN Prices Effective Until Saturday, April 27th, 1057. murder in connection with the shooting March 11 of Lloyd Sil- verthorne, 38-year-old Kelvin ser-] ° i : vice station operator, ser Z : 4 pi HEINZ PRODUCTS S RTEN 7 Bail was set at $20,000 each for _ i 4 ' : Ln J Bo i DARE S Norman Douglas Anderson, 22, of i 3 4 4 Heinx Norwich and Melvin Wayne Wood- hy y : : b ard, 18, of Hatchley. They will bel} © = » ; TOMATO KETCHUP 15-02 bil ' . tried at the next sitting of the Su- 4 02 bi ¢ BEST-0-BICS preme Court here. 7 ; : ik A Hei : The Crown called only one wit. 1 einz with Pork and Tomato Sauce mamma] Uf od" 2a #7 | BAKED BEANS 2 serine JQ SWIFT'S -- DELICIOUS CANNED MEAT ise 4 3 nesses for Woodard. Neither he nor Anderson took the stand. RO : v . ; Heinz Frosh Mr. Silverthorne was shot in the » ; y . ip 1114 12-0z tin ¢ abdomen and left hand with a .22- : ; § 7 / 2 © 1 CUA B io] PICKLE 16-02 jar 31 calibre semi-automatic rifle. 7 A The two youths were picked up A : A 4 Heinz Cream of about 8 minutes after iki a \ Ef @ a TOMATO SOUP 2 oerin 25s May Issue Now on Sale! FALLS TO DEATH (7 / 1 {| Heinz INTERLAKE ame | ET | | | HAMBURG RELISH --.37. WHITE CROSS = WOMAN'S down an B800-foot sheer granite side of nearby Stone Mountain 4 Heinz Monday while. spectators watched « ? ' | DAY helplessly. Witnesses said the ; _ be | HOT DOG RELISH 12-0zjar 3 7 youth slipped about on the moun. | tain crest for nearly five minutes, os, ey al Heinz grasping pieces of moss and brush : hig ea h (4 to slow his fall, before plunging SALAD DRESSING i ; over a ledge to his death. His par- y 8-0z jar ¢ rolls [4 ents were in their car at the foot of the mountain,