Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 23 Mar 1933, 1, p. 5

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Oldâ€"Timer Explodes Caps in His Mouth Wellâ€"Krown Prospector of the Hailey bury District Meets Death in Pecuâ€" lar Fashion. Had Been IIl with Rheumatism. tonator caps, "caused by himseif." Nelson, who had shared with James Brown a cabin at the Dickson Creek mine, two miles north of Haileybury was found dead on the ficor Saturday afternoon by a neighbour, Jack Childs. His head had been shattered from the effects of an explosion, apparently when he had touched off a dary cell battery connected to caps placed in his mouth. Three similar detonators were found in his clothing later ‘by Proâ€" taking ones own evbury this week death cof an old Despatches this 1 say that no moti evidence that h rheumatic pains, inquest held at F afterncon into th son, familiar figu wellâ€"known prosp to Coroner Dr. W the ‘victim of an Th (f a ce MecG Now Pants sold to 8$3.50 now Remember this is not a sale of junk, but of highâ€"grade merchandise that The AYOUB STORE was noted for handling in Timmins. Supplv your Easter needs now at a big savâ€" ing during this Bankrupt Sale. _ We lead others follow. MHeadlight Overalls and other Good Makes :]:Lucs to $2.50 $1.29 1] i C h In order to reâ€"arrange, reâ€"mark the AYOURB STORE stock, the store was closed for 30 days by the receiver and has now been released to be sold to the public. Terrific crowds are expected to attend. In order to avoid overâ€" crowding the doors will be closed from time to time. Please be patient, and you will be rewarded for the inconâ€" venience caused by receiving some of the greatest values in Timmins. Everything to be sold in a short time. Come Toâ€"morrow and rest of week. New bargains on sale daily. Hundreds of Other JU Men‘s Furnishings Go For a Song! m Moen‘s Fine Pants to $7.00 now _ each Men‘s Arrow Collars Values to 25¢. 4 Borsalino Hats and othâ€" er good names. Sold NECK WE AR WE ASK YOU TO CONSIDER QUALITY ib @bin sin Bargains 11 1€ different times i Saturday mornin main road in th operty by Chief o Clarence Thorpe. sign noti ison Ni Tuesday and â€"t] O0¢ d Aal an â€" Monday eter Nelâ€" trict and rccording had M 186 laries visiting Wheth the pc ada burg In ‘I $50N 0 * Police Clear up Recent Burglaries in Timmins Ladies‘ Auxiliary Hold Another Successful Event BOYS‘ WEAR SACRIFICED ! Lot of Boys‘ Overalls Sold to 75¢ 39 no w C Boys‘ Suits sold to $6 Boys‘ Hose sold to 50c SACRIFICED ! Boys‘ Caps lues to 50¢c Lot Dress Goods sold to $1.50 vd. Lot Nainsook sold to 30¢ vd Lot Ginghams sold to 30¢ vd. Curtain Scrim sold to 30c vd seotch | Value to per skein nt Silk, sold to e vard. now rom t nd ‘breakin ingerin im ies Timmins has escapâ€" neral epidemic of burgâ€" 1¢ $2.95 19¢ We are peaceâ€"loving pay*ng pensions for wars at a time. ianC 14¢ 13¢ 10c 18c 39¢ 19c Wool that seem to be the very tendance ance held under es‘ Auxiliary of i Monday evenâ€" ill can be added events of this nhdance was on the cards were Mrs. A. Roâ€" ird, Mrs. Scheâ€" Mrs,. Bound; es Cowan. The arl 1me served much order. Ssd a v Open Evenings until 7 p.m. Men‘s Heavy Rubbers 9" top. Values to $3.00 now Men‘s Fine Boots, valâ€" ues to $3.50, now Men‘s Boots and Shoes xd . Prospectors Start from Moosonee Base en the Communist Ca high office, who was d tom of the list. Do t! think that a very smal people should force majority to knuckle The United States pub said that prosy now is made bo It is unofficially reporte mineral seckers are to loo area in the Fort Smith reg Quebec coast of the Bay, a1 mately 1,000 miles north of It is confidently expected th; ture will lead to other part into the southerly sections C lyâ€"opened territory. . The extension of the T. Moosonee is making this activity possible in the Without the airplanes, Th would be greatly handicapp be noted that the mention sand miles north is made v due excitement, though this i tance in any country. How the use of aeroplanes a thot is soon negotiated, and so b new railway and the airship said that prospecting in the A despatch this week from Mo says that two of the four pros:y pushing into the James‘ Bay reg the interests of the Cyril Knigl ploration Co. have been delive: their destination by plane to with provisions and equipment. others are now gathering un necessities preparatory to soaring same pcint. Two planes, mann two pilots and two mechanics, are the transporting and a number 0 President Roc tion is proof 0 Mr. Roosevelt by millions up Last week the information w out that a number of prospecti ties had gathered at Mossor terminal of the T. N. O. e: north of Cochrane, and tha prospecting parties would mak sonee their hase for operations wide area in whe far north. T derstood that n.ost of the pro hope to locate gold finds and them think they know just abou t2 go for this. Others, howe after other mineral finds and a ideas as to where to go. ~They ly will not be cramped for : after other mineral find: ideas as to where to go. ly will not be crampe« the country north, eas Moosonee. two pilots and two me the transporting and will have to be mad plorers are thoroughl work. Several Parties Making End of T. 0. Their Headquarters. One Party Leaves for 1000 Miles North of Moosonce. Montreal Gaze a parade in Neyv Shoes for the Entire Family Sacrificed Everything must be sold in a short time. Sale Starts Tomorrow at 9 a.m. HMHERE IT IS, THE SALE THAT EVERYBODY is WAITING FOR A YOURB O F No Reasonable Offer Refused JOSEPH THE LIQUIDATOR, Liquidating the Bankrupt 9T Our entire stock of Ladies‘ Shoes, 500 pairs, conâ€" sisting of Kid and Patent Pumps, Straps and Oxâ€" fords in spike, cuban and flat heels, including the wellâ€"known Classic Shoe, Hurlbutt and other fine makes. Selling regularly up to $6.00 all at one price. Sizes 2% to 8 in the lot. mTel DIES ATTENTION | LARGE DEFICIT IS SHOWN BY | THE ABITIBI PAPER COMPANY AND PENCIL SETS WERE ALL SOLD OUT ON SATURDAY and West Discussed $1.09 Mcceting Immary C ng capital shown at $10,106,413 differ dated 1or at ted statement shows for the pericd from tember 10, 1932, at $1,â€" mpares with $5,199,946 full year 1931. Addiâ€" fits at $554,344 and inâ€" ments at $100,000, left the period under reâ€" 67. Deduction of inâ€" .172 depreciation â€" at 1Cl ement of surplus anc} taxation changes announced by Hon ‘ the period from Jan. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of Finance 10, 1932, as well as in the budget presented in the Hous: ‘ing the balance she-eLl of Commons at Ottawa this afternoon v of assets and liabiliâ€"|â€" Cornoration income taxâ€"Tax on in JjA in the i l tholders protective er is accompanied g a_ consolidated e company as at he date of receivâ€" of the Y.P.S. Come every day. New bargains daily balance was )31,648, leaving _of $55,459,501. at September 0.630. as comâ€" ib I8 NT xt h 1A l reserve at ) period of ‘ sale Hollin NeLT i Cclos ) b or, ” J V alues that will dumfound you. bre Summz}ry of the New Dominion Taxation Corporation income taxâ€"Tax on inâ€" comes of corporaticons raised to 124 per cent. and exemption of $2,000 removed. Corporations filing consolidated returns will ‘be taxed at the rate of 134 per cent. The surcharge of five per cent. of the tax is absorbed in the new rate. Personal â€"exemntionsâ€"On personal tions off e Five per cent ividends cashed 1rNna The followit kation chan Cmes, exemp 400 will be 1 ere heretofore $1,000. and in ctive first April, 1933 ive per cent. on no of five per cent. is i rce of all interest or Canadian debtors to Canada: effective firs pe e Tax Higher with Lower Exemp s.â€" Tax on Sugar. All Cheques o Bear Stamps Hereafter. Highlights on New Budget. premium effective AY ollowing is a summary of the i changes announced by Hon Rhodes, Minister of Pinance Saturday until 10.30 p.m. en BX pet Sugar, Tires mposed Ladies‘ Bedroom â€" Slipâ€" pers, values to $1.75 Misses‘ Patent and Kid Pumps and Strap Shoes. Sold reg. to $4.00 Ladies‘ Slippers An old black man who had spf« many years in a wheel chair wanted zo on one last coon hunt before he di So he and his grandchildren, acco panied by several dogs, started out. Hardly had they penetrated t swamps when they met a bear. turned tail and ran, leaving grandp to his fate. As they came panting into the y: they called "Oh. mammy, mamm grandpap done got et up by a b‘ar." "Foolishment what yo‘ speaks chi ren. Yo grandpap done come in minutes ago wid de dogs!" Excise dutiesâ€"Excise duty on tilled spirits, used in the manufa of propriectary medicines, ext: essences, perfumed spirits and maceutical preparations is raise $2.50 per proof gallon. ‘An excise duty of $1 per proof g is imposed on spirits used in the : {fyving cf native wines. Sales and excise tax charges e March 22, 1933. The exemption of the 3â€"cent tax on cheques of $5 or under moved except for creamery ticke tax on postal notes raised frc cent to three cents; effective 1: 1933. Ladies‘ Corsets, values Lot Ladiecs‘ :gi:l to $3.00 98c Lot House Dresses sold to $1.00 Ladies‘ Fine Dresses NoÂ¥ .. Men‘s _ High Boots, values to $6.50 . now Dresses, sold to $10. now DON‘T MISS 'Sl‘;‘HS‘ BANKRUPT Â¥ If you love to save money sale will only last a few days. Come this week or next week sure. We guarantee satisfaction. Goods exchanged cheerfully as long as the stock holds out. Bargains in Dresses and Coats Cash Register, Safe and Fixâ€" tures for Sale Thousands and Thousands of Dollars‘ worth of high« grade Shoes, Dry Goods, Ladies‘ Ready to Wear, Hats, Furnishings, etc., thrown on the market with a sickening thud in the large store, 80 Third Avenue. . Arrange to share in these wonderful bargains, Toâ€"morrow and every day this week will be bhanner davys. Ladies‘ Coats Almost Given Away $2.9 «» D tamyp Ma Joseph the Liquidator PRESIDENT . ROOSEVELT PLANS PUTTING 250,000 TO WORK Al hn{ Lot $1.00 SHIRTS Now .. Ladies‘ Sweater Coats, sold to $4 Lot Ladies‘® Hats sold to $3.00, noyw Lot of Lot of Work Shirts Sold to 75¢ now Ladies‘ Corst to $4.00 now old to t of Raincoats ilues to $3. no Lot of sold to $1.00 now Table Oilcloth wide sold to Lot of Pillows Youth‘s Mackinaw Breeches, sold $1 to $2.50 now Values to $1 sold to $2.00 Lot Children‘s Dresses iadies quC Â¥d. now of Children‘s es, values noOow Coats ird Goods now now ; :$4.95 sold 14e Wool Parriag _ the office itor to diâ€" â€"ordination ‘addressed he legislaâ€" ing 250,000 MmMC ubmit t carry ou he publi 1 suggesâ€" for relief of public ages Deâ€" headline. on‘t even hin f until further i o a‘s! jobs |

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