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Porcupine Advance, 24 Mar 1920, 1, p. 4

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THE PORCUPINE AOVARGE MR. J. L. ENGLEHART DOES NOT RESIGN.VERY EASILY MARCH ? ۤ11 T POI) Drur fion (Â¥, :A ceive signatior his seryv themsely THOULTPII §19 theyw might | tl!(' “n« Tf Trel NX OPLLL . would Britain do now 11 thh 111 MAKE DOMINION INCOME TAX RETURN AT OonCcE. jo yO Groverninet the need Dominion not LH eur 1'!(‘ 4\(" durin« aCDLemn} eonvirct (|:l.\' to default turn hy oo nent 1t K 111 €aa t 111 Canada â€" United States Supm I (H t Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher ts NOt 1 * "Fu 1NDH DCt rilv willohe note Subscription Rates TELEPHONES e t V en rllv AUTDL 13 givin orfiling OO n t wWarnin paper. talk ned ay dn Residence 112 1X chere 1s one man oing along in the will learn one of $2.00 a year $3.00 a year mngut In any ~rCâ€" rmation required all hbe liahle, on OO Y (M) of twoenty IniL ol LA \ whether tax fails to make a mation duly r« of‘ten Will 10 urns . Tor‘»KkLQ Those who do us eciven wiull ${:aimn bad|v Montreal 1t QNTARIO it that it 18 4 rveturn w meified timg turn x montlhis ne and im twentyâ€"|is needed. He qu of the tax|plan of raising »ther taxâ€"| desirable as tl'(* { to make a|other way on duly re j Government had visions of | the Business Pr sunmary | double that of t 100,00 per|and in the JIne Domimon sUIMDILli d 100,.00 pr VAlslot ~CHey AH~ wvided by ilties and advert 1j ara t10n U per r(dmin menm mornâ€" nment Great mploy «4 t . at Helal P makâ€" and l v an Til hi n1 ROX. ARTHUR MEGHAN oPFAKS ON THE TARIFf 1n touching on the soldier question the sugju'v;ted' that the Government that had supported the soldiers when they were overseas could surely be better trusted that the men who would have deserted the men in the trenches when they ealled for reinforcements. The seale of pensions paid in Canada, he said, was the highest in the world. The L _ _ Lc en n Soldiers‘ Reâ€"Establishment in the U, $ A. and Australia had been modelled on" Canada‘s early work in this line. The Government had incurred much hostility and unpopularity by trying to do things for the soldiers overseas and on their return, ‘but they were ready to go on and do all possible to repay the great debt. 1t was all right for some with no further touch of financial responstbility than debt to talk at large about doing this and that but ‘there was a dlimit to what the ccountry could stand, though. personalâ€" ly he was in favor of going the limit for the dependents of those killed and El\n' those disabled. Going on to the question of the tarilf, the speaker said he did not believe in high proâ€" Cbut a tariff that would aid trusted that deserted the they called seale of pen said, was the Soldiers‘ Re repay EInge cel 41 for some with no tm'l financial responsthbility talk at large about doing ugvested that iad¢ supported vere overseas fasted that t1 ly ‘hne was in ol Fong for the dependents of those 1 for those disabled. Going . question of the tariil, the said he did not believe in tection, ‘but a tariff that x bome industries and provide Hon. Ar loquent :i d ‘surpri tection, hut Aa THDalL WOA idaAild hbome industries and provide revenue. The tariff at present is lower in level than under the Laurier regime, but trade expansion has made it bring in more revenue, and that new revenue is needed. He questioned if any other plan of raising revenue would be as desirable as the tariff plan. The only other way wisodirect taxation. The Government had examples of this in the Business Profits Tax, which was double that of the U. 8., by the way, and in the Ineome .Tax which was hieher than that in England now, alâ€" WA IH be veen sell more The fre« ln(’.‘d_\' maintaint questioning free trade, country could. make success that country w« be England wlhuch was commercial and industri Meighen closed huis a tnre nnl_\' ti1 Vordâ€" receeirved ino town ecek of the destruction by fire of the indsoms new sehool at Irgouis Falls. is modern and wellâ€"eanipped strnueâ€" re eost about ©50,000,00, and was x recently completed, »sitr:on \\ ord O)r W S nol in theit s positio 1is time. Notes of Interest ind who ariti ne of the Winnipe zed as organized la Arthur Meighan, in t address, referred muink Lake C111 N *X Y (+€ D V Do Knew RHe i sollfter who peace n in bngila e Canadian Gove aceused of He quotedthe show dhow the lred. Hon. Mr. : the tree trader c10osed appeal a V tIs PJC uind dbus s h plat Mr. N 1 t( represed t 4 wn . ol by ftaking The onls differenc ~. and I tochuy from Tne UC,. encourage buying 1 d gotten into powe orm, but in office : tection. In Canai tl l W id i1 partil pretende 111 OITC @11 ‘ngland nowWy, alâ€" Government was farvoring the ho 0| )1 M erests ol the ters referred and were well Major abor men. n opening his 1 to his pleas and modern Timmins. â€"~In « 1 il people ree â€" Trade a uld naturally so latgelyvy a ielping Canâ€" off the tarittf apparent reâ€" in exchange fine record yÂ¥ en amndionc« t« man ol )1 nc©om( serV ibl x o {ellows i;:‘iu_'ll did were sInâ€" 1iA gl-d Pullen 10 T 10 Teiasun weTrC TYo>) W M\ n V 11 410 1o to MOTION PIGTURE EXPERT GFS GREAT PGCTURES Pathescope < Man Secures Striking Views of Dog Race and Other North Land Views. dred start off ; and he als able views of stretc where two teams ra were also filmed on several occeasions and from several angles. A number o6 other features were also introducâ€" edy while the film concludes with pictures of the winners as they came in on the home stretch. Mr. Shiels, with his good ‘humor and patience, soon had the big crowds about as arysious as he was that the pictares should be a success, and there was unusual interest shown in lus exâ€" pert work with the big camera. The mine and dogâ€"race prctures will be ready for release in two or three weeks and in three weeks or a month will be at the New Empire Theatre and s views CITO w weekK will here. DIAMOND DRILLING IN MATATCHEWAN AREA. Diamond «lrilling is bheing done on the Matatchewan Gold Mines properâ€" ty at. present.. Work was recently stopped at the property, but the diaâ€" mond drilling ~<«eampaign has hbeen started. ;On the Lake Matatchewan Gold Company‘s property, alongside the Matatchewan Gold Mines, a diaâ€" mond drill campaien is also heing earri Gold Company‘s property, alongside the Matatchewan Gold Mines, a diaâ€" mond drill campaign is also heing earri ed on. â€" A few weeks ago a number of holes were drilled and the cores shippâ€" ed toâ€" Toronto for â€" assaying. Now Further _ drilling is heing â€" planned, which indicates that results from the previous samples must have been proâ€" UHNSINQ J. P. BICKELL HAS SOLD HIS BROKERAGE OFFICHE. years. ; ‘ CBICKCIL, WAHOâ€"I the â€" brokerage _ business thirteen years, has left the devote all his attention to interests. Mr. Bickell i: with the Temiskaming K and the â€" Melntyreâ€"Pore Mines, being President of and recently heing appoint Director of the latter. _ I other interests in mines ; to which he will hereatter devote more undimuded at HUMOR AND DRAMA UNITED IN REX BEACH PICTURE. the husiness at the the Standard Bank The head of the n Hudson, has been T. some wE cture films Everybody enmnjoys pecially when there laughter to‘please, the pleasure of Rex picture, **The Girl youw get a the midst of the laughs a1 touch the rig@l laughs are d sont aH all nonest an hardly help sn and their gred little rough Rex Beach humor, witl ing story, a is the best, Mr. 6. 1L. Drew Kirkland Lake thi« who is deé WA M UIIUSCC A V Last week the firm of J. P. Bickell Co. Was taken over thy a new firm, L. Hudson Co., who will carry on Imnamal Oll¢ Mart 1(6 16 laughs are in Lh« h the right spot, s are due to th >‘ to the sitnatio ionest and whol: ly chelp smiling a their great intet 1, the corphan ; e to Alaska,., The is deatf only whe --d‘.,,-. l..A a »= % 4 ‘at and M Mr. Bickell, wh brokerage _ busine en years, has left t eâ€"all his attention sts. â€" Mr. Bickell the Temiskaming tch when ass111 a, Dasâ€"Geen coOnl Bickell firm fom Mr.: Bickell, w theatres all over Canada, and ures will equal in originality ial interest and attraction the cured by Mr. Shiels. Before Mr. Shiels secured a closeâ€"up @1 Sature eams racedt alo in‘s team dra iz soon. Th« hered here To rood 1| whl d\h" competit 1¢€ rpnhnan LWV e Hollinger Min ational purposes rnment, on Satur aughit E1 ilso secim I NV 11 ¢ n 1T10or _ abnoul lef‘t the busimness to ntion to his mininge Inpire clLneggatre Priâ€" of this week, that wl now and then in sorbing story. And the right spot, and t, too. Some of the the characters and tions, hut they are THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. simirle that never of all you‘ll ure of the one cow «for the girl when cow is ‘handled a l1 in a good cause. fine sense of racy t of telling a gripp e acting in the film irl From Outside,"" kell is connected ning Nilver Mine »â€"Poreupineâ€" Gold ent of the former, ippointed Manager ter. â€" He has also nines and mining, reatter he ahble to annected same pren Building, T w firm, M smtle ol â€" all WYHAS W 4 nas 0 taking Lneâ€"â€" linmense for Saturday ceral occeasions s.â€" A number ‘also introducs meludes â€"â€" with ‘sf in Thelr nev irl whoâ€" comes wallâ€"eved <crook nesid( e wants to, 1: i seream. Th e that nevo 11 vou‘ll ‘be ed with the number of lhas been in t‘or â€" about preimises in i visitor to Anv? Qroo ntion motion Mimne to 11 mark oronto eacnh rmhead CA NX There‘s a home for little children The Salvation Armyâ€" W AND FOB FPOUNDâ€"Tues Association announce that they gdre in a position to supply information or literature on religions and seriptural questions or topics. Any desirous of the albove, or who would like to get in touch with the Bible Students may do so hy comâ€" mimicating with, iPysto â€"firanit U the people alon conurtesy and k inz the Dog K: in# _ thou 11} rPace â€"dAl both the contesta thing hb and Low. good ‘sportsmanslup l)('flll t general mneeln Foothall ©€Club is c day evening, March t‘or the work of gett season‘s tootball. others interested ar and help along the : for â€" dishwashin Goldfields. day evening on Pine street, Timâ€" mins. Owner may have same by proving property, and paying tor this advt." Apply Phone 27 A. The Internationalâ€" Bible Students‘ PRINTING the way you want it at the time you Porcupine Advance Winne! ing spirit dren‘s w ANY totally orphaned little ones are very early placed in good homes where they may renew the dlove of father and mot! glhtfulness of th iving room for comfortably at Arm 1y muld 1li} avre â€" much c appt he general publi tants in the race but kindness anc would like toâ€"exyp 308 Citadels and Institutions in this Territory â€"â€"Use Them! OT an orphanage, stitutionâ€"a homg« HE children ther CARD OF THANKS Goldet want it of thi resecryd( enet home YOL {1“ tor meeting of the Timmins ) is ealled for Wednesâ€" March 3ist at 8 o‘clock of getting in line for the ball. All members and ted are urged to attend kind ildren there ar« tal orphans. Tsc some ‘have i 10 drivel the atmosphnere that‘s the grutidâ€" the Orphan Chilâ€" of Salvation ke tlhis opportunâ€" v‘ers of teams and for their durâ€" n Saturday. ‘The e drivers of teams the dog team to d the kindness of n helping on the preciated. â€" From and the other rce 1 received noâ€" ind consideration, »xpress my thanks the fine spirit of thus shown. HMIP‘3s W L port this News Bureau, 4090, _ Timmins young woman Apply Hotel ireoo wC . MARTIN Globe Shield 1 teams team to m( th WOMAX â€" WANTED. ‘FOR _ PLAIN SEWING. Apply â€" Hotel=â€" Goldâ€" fhields. FOR SALEâ€"Bungalow FOR â€"SALEâ€"Homestead, Horses,â€" SNleigh, Harness, WALLPAPER To supply a longâ€"felt want we have stocked a complete line of the latest and best designs in ‘Wallpaper and invite the inspection and considerâ€" ation of the qualities and prices. Come and see. â€"E. M. ALLWORTH Pine Street â€" Next Imperial Bank urniture and House. Appl:y . EDW Mattagami, P Large Assortment of the Newest in Room 7 Reed Bldg., Ti 000000080000000000000000000000000000000000000000008 z' Spring Millinery and General Openings Thursday, Friday, Saturday March 25, 26 and 27 We have also a complete new stock of Ladies and Children‘s wear for spring and summer. Tea will be served by the Ladies of the Union Church. Men‘s Readyâ€"toâ€"wear of every descripticn. Call and inspect all our lines.> Hand tailored clothes our Specialty. Knowledge is Power in Prescriptions ALFâ€"Bung@aioWw} Ss1X rooms bath; all conveniences; well d. Bargain fon eash. Apply Advancee Office, Timmins. Without knowledge the only power in presctiptions could be that of harm. Knowledge permits proper selection of high quality drugs. ~“"',\r It authorizes the employment of :« ‘\â€"’flfi?â€"'“‘-'l: ® scientific knowledge in correct compounding. It is only benefited by experience. The fullest knowledge, the best use of experience, becomes a part of every prescription we fill for you or your docâ€" tor. That‘s what makes prescription work here so important to all concerned. Let us fill your prescriptions for that knowledge which is power in medicine. Agent for Victor Records, Vict rolas Brunswick Gramophones.Ye develop and print films. Sati sfaction guaranteed. FRANK M. BURKE Just Opened up here LATEST NEW YORK AND PARIS STYLES Miss M. C. Dupuis in charge Drugs and Stationery â€" Pine St., Tuumins Reid Building, next Bank of Commerce We invite the pleasure of your company i to our S O UTH U P i N E ; "@tC Apply carriage aDove named assignment of benefit of hi the Assionme o| Kaming, on ~aiurdid}y id} + March A. D. 1920, at ten o‘elock a. 1 for the purpose of receiving a Stat ment of the insolvent‘s affairs, 4.« the appointment of inspectors and t] civing of directions with reference : the disposal of the estate. s All persons claiming to be entitl« to rank on the estate of the said 1 solvent must file their claims with n on or ‘before the 13th day of Ap 1920, duly verified by affidavit, aft which date I will proceed to distribu the assets of the said estate, havin Te Dat Mar Ask at E. J. moeyer‘s Drug Store ‘orvrâ€" Saleâ€"T‘ w s| NEURALGIA NCTICE TO CREDITORS , duly verified by affidavit, aftter h date I will proceed to distribute assets of the said estate, having rd only to those celaims of which all then have received notice. 11 Inmins in neeting Insolve: ssigninent 0. 1914, [ nat were discoveored. T. . famous remedy is abs lutely guarantoed to giv rellef{? to sufferers from Neuralgis. Bend for free sar{)plo to Templetons, 142 King St. wW., Toronto. 67a Doctors recommend them, and reliable drugâ€" gists everywheresell them or $1.04 a box. Templeton‘s Rheumatic Capsules If you know the nerveâ€" racking %omes of Neuralâ€" glha. gou 11 bless tha day J14, 10. ing of the creditors of the Ivent will be held at the ook Mitchell, in the town is in the «listrict of Temisâ€" n Saturday the 20th «dayyfot D. 1920, at ten o‘clock a. m. â€"â€"Two â€" baby Ccutters, Apply ® Sixth Avenue COOK MITCHELL, Solicitors for Assignee. Timmins this 10th day of 1)., 1920 I1â€"13. THOS. H. TORRANCE, C Insolv{ C Gilbert MceGinnis of imins, Contractor, Inâ€" eby given that (the solvent has made an ; estate to me for the reditors pursuant to and Preferences Act immins; â€" Ontanu. Assignec. ten o c1l0¢cK a. m »eelving a Stateâ€" nt‘s affairs, fo: Phone 7 â€"entitled said inâ€" with me of Apml

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