Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 14 Apr 1920, 1, p. 7

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P +3 Ts «Je aZe aZe alle ate oi l t t Th ie uie on ie aBe se alie ol in ale ols sn se d ie e ots ce o ie t ts iD O ie TL L $ BUILDERS ATTENTION s Hill â€" Clark â€" WE HAVE IN STOCK Clear Birch Fiooring, Sash, Doors, Frames, Beaver Board Strips, Casings, Mouldings wRITE US FOR PRicEs LIMITED P.O. Box 24, Phone 5 NEW LISKEARD ELEGTION fibithhs rer BYâ€"ELEGTION GOXTEST Votes Polled for the Three Candidates According to Unofficial Returns. While the official figures for the Dominion Byâ€"Election contest in Teâ€" miskaming Riding will not be formally announced until Saturday of this weck, when they will be declared officially at Haileyvbury by Sheriff Geo Caldbick, the Returning Officer, there will be little if any change in the figures given below. Only a few small polls, where the vote is negligible, are omitted and there will be few if any changes from the figures as announcâ€" ed. It is certain that the main reâ€" sult,â€"the choice of a memher,â€" was so decisive as to be beyond any chancee of alteration, and Major Pullen also, enough majority over Mr. Arthur Slaght to make the order of their preâ€" cedence also sure. In the following list, arranged alphabetically, for conâ€" venience, the votes for Mr. Angus Mc Donald (MeD.) Major Pullen (P.), and Mr. Slaght (S8.), are given in the order their names appeared on the ballot which is also the order in which they were finally graded according to the total vyote:â€" . Sss cX Exanturel= ;. Englehart (.s... Firstbroolkâ€"..... ‘!;.}... GHroux Lake Gowganda ...... Gillies Limit Hearst: :. s ~. ... ... % ... Hough â€"Lake.... ”cllwnmf Haileybury Harley Township HudsoH .. .: .... Hillsâ€"Lake...... Harris Tow: Iroquois Fal -)il(fk.il»)l;)()l't) Kearns .... Kerr Lake Krugerdort Kirkland L Kesley Min Kapuskasins EFFECTS OF GOOD WORK D. Y. B. STILL EVIDENT ceipt for ®117.o1) sent Comforts, 8. C. R., : from the Honorary 8 @étTter Dear Mrs. Kilis owing irterestif in addi H aGnorary. V hip Comtorts, S .15 100 20( 115 MceD 44 . 19 .90 . 260 199 1360 J 30 10 ©r instane 1% 10 18 2 m sults sident ol the fort I h 141 200 ient ol T{he 114. e formal reâ€" the Soldiers‘ ntly received rintendent of 5. _C. R., the ind â€" pleasing . 10 148 80 10 40 * m *2(} 210 20 10 (Â¥4} 11 10 ind 1 rom Mrs. M. that you 2(30 0( 195 114 *} 6 ): ) 190 will be glad to hear that we have reâ€" ceived extra thanks for the Inside Chair for Corporal R. I. James, for the Inside Chair for Pte. J. H. Jones, and for the Inside Wheel Chair of a more expensive make for Pte. L‘Epine With the first Tricycle Chair to Pte. Lugrin, this is the way so far that your gifts have been going out. A little later on we will have more names to send you, but during the ‘*Â¥Flu‘‘ there have been no operations and that is why we have not been ask ed the chairs this week. With kind messages, believe me, Yours sincerely, Hon. Supt. Recently, in disposing:of the money on hand and winding up the affairs of the Club, the D. Y. B. included in its list of donations a sum of over $717. for invalid chairs as suggested by the for invalid chairs as suggested by the letter above, and also over $208.00 to the Goldfields Branch, G. W. V. A., Timmins. The Jlatter also made fitting asknowledgement, Mr. W. Curtis, President of the Timmins G. W. V. A. in his letter of thanks to Mrs. Ellis saying:â€"‘*On behalf of the Coldfields Branch of the G. W. V. A. I wish to thank you and the D. Y. B. Club for the lhandsome addition to our funds. resiaent o0f the liinmins tt. YÂ¥. V . i. in his letter of thanks to Mrs. Ellis saying:â€"‘*On behalf of the Coldfields Branch of the G. W. V. A. I wish to thank you and the D. Y. B. Club for the handsome addition to our funds. During the years of existence, your Clb was much appreciated by all, afd in elosing your business I feel sure you have the satisfaction of knowing that your work was always good. Allow me to extend to you the very good wishes of all our Memâ€" bers."" FOR â€" SALEâ€"Homestead, ‘Team of Horses, Sleigh, Harness, ete. Also Furniture and House. Apply to W. C. EDWARDS, Mattagami, P. O. Haileybury Board of Tradse is takâ€" ing active steps to secure a new railâ€" way station for the town. There have reen several communications. passing between the Board and the Railway Commission recarding the matter, and at a meeting of the Haileybury Board of Trade last week it was decided to appoint a live Comumittee to press the matter further. The T. N. 0. Comâ€" mission have had the question under consideration, and the Board of Trade vommission regard1 at a meeting of the of Trade last week appoint a live Com matter further. T believes that a dlittle « tion now may decide t certain that a live and of Trade can do muc the interests a town rctive steps to secure station for the town. several communicat een the Board and mission recarding the T. 0. MAY BUILD NEW STATION AT HAILEYBURY Gertrude Van Koughnet, Do not forget to file your Devartment of Finance â€"v‘" «o > t t ue t t o > es C { Forms to Dominion of Canada i little energetic attenâ€" decide the matter. It is live and working Board do much to help along ALL INDIVIDUALS other than farmers and ranchers must use Form T 1. the 30th of April, 1920. FARMERNS AND RANCHERS must use Form T i1A. _ _CORPORATIONS and joint stock comnanies must use Form Every person required to make a return, w fails to do so w‘ithin the time limit, shall be subject to a penalty of Twentyâ€"fire per centum of the amount of the tax payable. Any person, whether taxable, or otherwise, who fails to make a return or provide informraâ€" tion duly required according to the provision ««f the Act, shall be liable on summary convictlion to a penalty of $100 for each day during which the default confinues. Also any perasou making a faise statement in any return ar in any information required by the Minister, slhall be [}iab‘e, on summary conviction, a penalty not esceeding $19,000, or to siz months‘ imprison â€" went or to both Ane and imprisonment. Penalty to be used in filing returns on or before Income Tax RKetu: on or before the . 30th of f-')x 1 J Representing Great Wo=t Life Assurance Co. General Accident Assurance Co. $HOE POLISHES Sixtyâ€"one Years‘ Unexcelled Reputation, Also for Black, Tan and White Shoes THE F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD., HAMIL Life and Sickness and Accident Insurance ALL persons residing in Canad ployed in Canada, or carry *~~1â€"1 business in Canada, are lable tc on income, as follows: 1. Every unmarried person, or wiCcow, widower, without dependants as defined by Act, who during the calendar year 1919 receixe earned $1,000 or more. 3. Every corporation and joint stock compan ns whose profits exceeded $2,000 duriang the £80. year ended in 1919. 2. All gtlher individuais who during calendar year 1919 received or earned $2,000 more. %. Moseleyâ€"Williams Sold fresh everywhere. â€" In sealed packages. Jersey Cream Sodas at Montrcal, Ottawa, Hamilton, Kingston, Calzaâ€"~y, Port Arthur, St. John, N.B. General Instructiors. Assistant Inspectors of Taxat Postmasters. ments forwarded by mail to In Taxztion. Form before filling it in. Make your returns an peualties. Address INSPECTOR OF OTTAWA, ONT. Box 52, Schumacher Obtain Forms from the Insp Read carefully Prepay postage EADNER, Commissioner of Taxzation »rmicks L\ifi. a t‘lll“\ll\l‘-l‘ â€" ie enc m ns n e on En d t n e Ei nc an leottors instri HAMILTON, CAN: in y cal 10 (+F

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