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[ /7 s‘ . per . 48c. 58c. 17¢. per 40c. botâ€" 68c. was Taken turned int ever stage shown up to a show packed to with citize gainst the Improper Collection of Poll’\ Tax Roundly Condemned gainst the improper poll tax from all employees of the Hollinâ€" ger. The Mayor was foreed to adâ€" mit that the procedure had not been legal, and that the only way to right the wrong was to pay the money back. With its usual lack of foreâ€" sight, however, the new council failâ€" ed to properly remedy the matter by having the money paid back at the Hollinger where it was collected. Big Delegation Attend Council Meeting and Tell Members Their Opinion.© A Thrilling Meeting Last Thursday Night. 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"CLASSIFIED" "The Unguarded Hour" wWEDNESDAY â€" THURSDAY "TUST SUPPOSE" Sixty minutes of thrills an‘d romance FRIDAY â€" SATURDAY "Felix" and "Comedy" NOW PLAYING MLTON SIULLS Comedy and Pictorial! 1n _ P _ h. h. i. t itc cnatvant | /A dA Lo h d M L wA 4 PPRA oo w from the start to the finish. ,:, ies 3e a2odte ie nc e Instead the men have been forced to stand in line at the town hall to get their five dollars back. But, at least the new council knows what people think. Before the time for the meeting the ball was jambed full. When the Mayor entered the room there were a few hand claps to greet his arrival. Councillor Longmore fbllowed and reâ€" ceived a regular ovation. Councillor Bacon â€" was â€" similarly greeted by hearty applause, and there was enâ€" thusiastic â€" welcome . forâ€" Counecillor Drew. Councillor â€" Eplett â€" entered amid a sareastic silence, while Counâ€" cillors Brennan and Joyal took their seats before they were observed. The style of greeting indicated the attitude of the crowd to the ‘‘old"" and the ‘‘new‘‘ council. (teneral business was first taken up, the crowd waiting quietly for the time to discuss the poll tax matter. In a discussion of the report of the Im1â€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Comedy Review Review esmm tm d im en ue n ie oo on n flls io ind e :§:NEXT WEEKâ€"MON. TUES. 3. Comed e 1 ) oi e i insy e it T m * WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ;"CHASING â€" TROUBLE" Thursday, October 13th and 1l4th. "RADIO DETECTIVE" 0’0 0‘0 0’0 S.' A Serial that all Boy Scouts should see right ‘‘Movie Madness‘‘ Your Old Man‘‘ COMING SOONâ€"Wednesday and ‘‘*Thrilling Romance‘‘ ‘‘Winking Idol‘‘ 10 ‘‘Pike‘s Pique‘‘ Featuring Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes LAST TIME TOâ€"DAY "SCARLET SAINT" FRIDAY SATURDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY A Big Seven Reel Specieal Featuring PETE MORRISON Mr. 8. H. Pirie asked why the Hollinger employees had been singled out for _ this discrimination. No other firms had been foreed to colâ€" lect the $5.00 tax ‘‘I have been twentyâ€"one years in the North,"‘ said Mr. R. Richards, this is the meanest and dirtiest trick I have ever seen‘‘ The erowd cheered to the echo. Other speakers referred to the inju‘;ti('o and inconâ€" venience of the improper levy. \I ‘‘Winking Idol‘‘ No. 9 ‘‘Rustler by Proxy‘‘ ‘‘Love Deputy‘*‘ ‘‘Tdaho‘‘ No. 8 ber of the old council /‘ referring to Councillor Longmore who for several years has given the town very generâ€" ous serviee on the council board. In diseussing the poll tax Mr. Geo. Parsons made out a perfect case aâ€" gainst the council showing that the plan adopted was illegal, unwise and unfair. _**Youw have no exeuse for not observing the provisions of the act,‘‘ hesaid, pointing out that poll tax could only be collected from those who were not otherwise assessed. Another speaker took the floor and put the matter very foreibly as folâ€" lows :â€" "*1‘d like to say something. That®ive dollars was stolen from us. If 1 went into a man‘s. home and. said that, as he may owe me some money later on in the fall, I would take the five dollars lying on the table now, and when he owed the debt give him credit for it, what would that man do? He would swear out a warrant for my arrest as a theif, and I would come up for trial. And what \\(mld Magistrate Atkinson say? ("*Nixty days‘‘â€"‘*Ten dollars and costs,‘‘â€" this from the erowd). Speaker conâ€" tinued,. is exactly the position you are in. . I consider that you stole that five dollars from me, dnd you have left yourselves (RCL Doc. MeInnis was here this wouldn‘t happen‘‘â€"this from one of the crowd.) The Mayor explained that the asâ€" sessing was late. (**Thought it was to be finished by July 15th,‘‘â€"from the hall.) The Mayor -agreed,. but stated that they were working on a new system,. an‘d had a thorough assessâ€" ment made. _ They were held up beâ€" cause theâ€" books were in hbhad shape. Someone in the «rowd. advised ‘"Get Macpherson to help you." Someone in the «rowd. advised ‘‘Get Macpherson help you."‘ The Mayor in concluding his remarks said that the council had tried to act for the good of the town. ‘*For the good name of the town of Timmins,"‘ said Mr. Jos. Everard, ‘"I think the whole new council should resign at once."‘ This remark was greeted with very hearty applause. After some desultory discussion further, the following resolutions were passed :â€" Moved by~Councillor G. 8. Drew, seconded by Councillor E. L. Longâ€" more, that poll tax be returned w1th- out delay to all parties from whom it has been colleeted and who are not lialble for same.â€"Carried. Mr. Paddy Rowe now took the cenâ€" tre of the stage with the very evident sympathy of the erowd. He asked what action had been taken on the complaint made some weeks ago in regard to wrong charges made in colâ€" lecting dog taxes. Councillor Eplett said: **As chairman of the police commission (loud laughter from the crowd)}) and we held a meeting (‘‘Three weeks ago,"‘ yelled the crowd) to decide what should. be done."‘ The crowd foreibly reminded the councillor that they showed horâ€" rible enough anxiety to get rid of a good man for the alleged taking of some pipe. *‘"Why not speed now ?"" they asked. Councillor Eplett fairly exploded. ‘"*Give me a chanee,""‘ he cried. The gathering suggested the chance he would get. He went on to say that the Chief of Police had been ordered to check up his books and if The choicest pickings of the best gardens of Ceylon, India and Japan. The serving of this superior tea enhances any meal. â€" For sale by A. P. Dooley, Nick Blahey and F. Feldman, Timmins, Ont., F. Feldman Co., South Poreupine, Ont. 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K., and was on the public school grounds. It had no connection with the fiery meeting, but made an odd diversion. Eventually when it was understood that the poll tax would be returned at once to all not entitled to pay it. Mr. Parsons pointed out that as the council had admitted that they had acted illegally and had agreed to reâ€" medy the matter, he would not enter suit as he had intended. Mr. Matheson spoke effectively in favour of the yearâ€"round halfâ€"holiâ€" day, and the following resolution was passed :â€" Moved by Councillors Longmore and Bacon, that byâ€"law be passed exâ€" tending the Wednesday halfâ€"holiday throughout the year, with the excepâ€" tion of the month of Decemberâ€"Carâ€" ried. Council also authorized return of some water rates, passed accounts and some estimates for concrete walks and the rock cut, as well as carrying the following resolutions :â€" Moved by Councillor Eplett, seâ€" conded by Councillor Bacon, that taxi stand building be allowed to remain on present stand until April 1st, 1926 â€"Carried. Moved by Councillor Drew, seâ€" conded by Councillor Longmore, that Firemen P. Jeffrey and M. Smith be appointed . captains at salaries of $160,.00 per month, effective as. from Sept. 1st, 1926â€"â€"Carried. Euchre, Five Hundred and Bridge, in the Parish Hall of St. Anthony‘s church, Thursday evening Oct. 7th, under the auspices of the Ladies of Charity. Goldfields Theatre Block 47/, Third Ave. cor. Balsam St. 38421 Hairâ€"Cutting in latest styles for Men, Women and Children Shaving, Massaging, Etc. Complete new and upâ€"toâ€"date Barber Shop Head Office: Napanee, Ont. Barber Shop J,. ROBITAILLE, PROP.