Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 30 Mar 1933, 1, p. 7

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'.“ 4 Last Week‘s Doings in the Legislature %. Majority of Sixtyâ€"one for the Govern ment in the First Déivision of the Nessior at Torortc. YVarious Bills Introduced to the Legislature., ed the H division | the divisi of the m to the 8 voting be sion, W. Leader, a ment on while th amendme by H. C which wa against t wee} ture CGovernment Cf wiichn Mr. NIXON Was d member. He ridiculed the split and wabbling condition of the Liberal group as one in which electors could have no confidence while the Henry Government stood alone in their earnest desire to abandon partisanship and work for the common good of all in these distressing times. No inquiry of any kind was feared by the government, he pointed out, and no cowardice exists in its ranks, the government standing willing and ready to meet all comers, anywhere or any place. The present government, Col. Price charged, had never sold sucâ€" cession duty bonds and given millions to promoters like the Drury Governâ€" ment, there being no instance of any man getting $100,000 on an exchange deal, and no Hydro Commission inquiry had cost $600,000. . 3t fight speec} the Speech claring that appreciate | Governmen whether it from now, returned w they now â€" spot light «( governt telling com of extravag sive Leadet Col. Price qusted from the Bari Examiner of a meeting in connecti( with the Barrie Packing Flant whil declared that E. C. Drury had receiv a commission on a $50,000 loan he h: raised for this plant. He also defens ed the government‘s action in pros cuting the communists and placit them in nenitentiary, and also issued "This government | times," declared Col. out to consclidate th serve law and order, system of governmen tion, to be generous to and needful of relief mined to carry on an the welfare of T. W. Jutten, Gons., ton, introduced An am Municipal Acé which s of munici?d income ta out the province, the b the Municipal Law Cor ther consideration. A bill sponsored by Bracondaleâ€"Toronto, _ © osteapaths represented Medical Council, the bil the council consist of Health, one member fro college, five members 6 titioners in osteopathy, tioners in homeopathy by registered members profession. ‘The question of contained in a bi position Leader 9i committee which question of prepa Premier Henry fa that would enco their ballots, but compulsory votinf divided cpinion, t in the bill for n franchise being a tion of the franct was appoints Henry which made by Gor Edward J. M Toronto, the Murphy had ed over b: ister of Mi members, : Waldron i of the Ho apology. ng Board Attor to seec extensi that it does not ap This question will | the Municipal Act measure was given ous support, the C being upheld and t plimented for its e who now find them An amendment t introduced by A BSouth Ottawa, seeok litigation involving municipal corpora being referred to mittee for conside ties and municipal favour of the tbill, stderable oppositior Before the M tee, the bill to a stores wuas left Attorné mpal l¢ irphy, former taken Om m fa ng. The measure me the penalty containe nonâ€"observance of th i $20 fine and cancella chise for seven vears. unicipal Law Commit-lor mend the tax on chain la so that the business re aration ivoured zons., Centre Hamilâ€" n amendment to the ich seeks uniformity mne taxation throughâ€" the bill being sent to v Committse for furâ€" n in these diffcult . Price, ‘"had gons he people, to preâ€" ‘. to maintain the nt now in operaâ€" to those in distress f. We are deterâ€" nd do our best for d on the Ontario pill proposing that f the Minister of rom every medical elected b¢t pracâ€" iy, one by practiâ€" y and ten elected rs of the medical ; legal bills com n. Many utilt jorations are it lsory votir oduced by was sent t( aling with of voters‘ no SON 1CB rging that Mr. : for introducâ€" he Optometry will be presidâ€" McCrea, Minâ€" ts of six other e whether Mr. bhefoare the bar 4 5 R. Nesb KX G wit men s ~to use approve of prov peak}i atorit ted C resti0] make ) â€" have Ontario Y y Op th Y M â€" O1l Boyd Kidd Results Last Week of Mcintyre Bowling Duxf Cava Morardin, Cameren and Jenkins Were the Winners. E. Newkirk Registerâ€" ed HWigh Ssecres for the Week, with 336 Sirgle and 776 Total. Dumm Dumm McDor Dr. W Mira Hannig: Goldie Griffith gene worl MacMillan Mcl sLpIles Beaton Ma Innes McFarlan town foun Matl been gqua the Sud nmnge ha Ma SUDBURY soOUP KITCHEN TO MOVE TO LARGER sSPACE nayv n Or M O D alk About Closing of the School at Matheson 16 Ma mmunity have been reports current in tpe effect that it had been cessary to close the schotl at i. Fortunately this has not case, the school being still rid w )al ip K ts for Camero MACMILLAN CAMERON 113 143 13 JENKINS 196.;..:::A79 04 ... .170 eson. TITnIS met by many ‘The third T ARRON 13 16 12 14 145 __176 219 198 113 lifficu 1Bb the SsChnool ivantages of ibilit nigh uliar to Matheson i equal force of x m Ba CMill; chen will move on commodious quarters One suffe . Sudbury, wher ame building is be Morandit 843 Jenkin n A1 DIAN 164 188 186 246 192 Ma 861 193 1J MA iI force Of pri and other mu V . ‘This th es of education the children of re is, however, story and there that after May not be able to om â€" Matheson, with certain atheson school ) Its servIic2 LC easons are givâ€" now faced by f these is the ‘d by the whaole time. Another in collecting 1€ i the past ex with the bes but neverthe nd the abilit inue, especial > the presen! AJY ich 1¢ , and J6 E. Newk i 181 143 176 336 141 207 2849 147 893 198 149 209 170 167 12 141 141 201 9091 147 184 201 244 a ffair is maAttf s time C 4 p 106 eS JAT ch« pral OHN ib 634 681 524 121 326 462 776 398 244 397 632 641 580 695 162 bu 641 283 198 565 56(0 184 542 Said to be Seeking Proxies for Siscoe granted two repr directorate. The 1 eroed carefully and â€" a board spokesmar afternoon. "The Siscce boax overtures FPriday al ing of the propos ng ol thne propos?d Oorg: Racine and Co., brokers, street, Montreal, in whic Eugene Racine, Jr., was t« ner. The firm has applied bership on the Standard During t citing pt and Alj The ch _ surrout a m Pridayv he dire AIM Gold Min 1 two re Alphon ns HTMLLLH That retail sales of Chrysler Motors products for January and February are nearly two and a half times the sales for January and February of last year â€" (241.4% of last year, to be exact) is the record disclosed by official registration figures for Eastern Canadaâ€" Western figures not available. This remarkable achievement of Chrysler Motors products, Chrysler, Dodge, De Soto and Plymouth â€" is in the face of a slight decline in sales for the industry as a whole. The reason, in a word, is VALUE. And that value is due to Chrysler engineering, which has built into these cars . . . . Floating Power Engine Mountings, which do away with Combined sales more than twice as many in January and February as in same period last year. Chrysler and Plymouth cars are sold by l i Dodge and De Soto IMPERIAL MOTOR SALES, Timmins | "~~~ A 1 THE greatest personal honour a manufacturer can attain is to have, and deserve, the confidence of a large and increasing body of users of his product. A few weeks ago, I presented, on behaif of our great manufacturing and sales organizations in Canada, the new Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth and De Soto cars. You believed me when I said that these cars are great values. You went out and bought them â€"almost two and a half times as many as last year. This organization has proved before that the best way to get business is to deserve it. There are other ways of attracting patronage, but I firmly believe there is no way so sure, so lasting or so profitâ€" able, as the simple method of giving the buyer better quality and greater value. People are quick to appreciate value and the response to our offerings is making automobile history in Canada. "T he best way to get business is to DESERVE it" North Bay and Sudbury After the Patton Trophy 18 suggest! basketball game by either of them leave rcom for doubt as to what T High and Technical basketbal will do to the winner. the b ime by d by frier team tha whether in the ser «11 H which of ‘. but th Sudbu hi TiC ld Sudbu 11 A8f ~"0O them 3@ North Ba 11 mimins rophy. Timm me No side and driving fatigue with Centrifus steel bodies ar the greatest sai an automobile . Truss frame .. which smooth . with oiling . . . â€"10 more valyv matic Clutch ; econo:t Above 11 ind ty Chrysler Hydraulic Brakes ke Drums, which, with allâ€" ety glass windshield, make ombination ever achieved in ouble Drop Xâ€"Type Girderâ€" ilite Squeakâ€"Proof Springs, Bov Sscout MNews at 1¢ ind po wilent le and NORTHERN UPHOLSTERING CO. «« REUPHOLSTERING cleths and De Soto cars are sold by FREE ESTIMATES IN YOUR DAY OK EVENING vÂ¥ Secuts Now on Posta _ maohairs k damasks, mupletely reâ€"co to M choice nV scientific engineering ment in costâ€"reducing Ride in a Chrysler will experience a new a thrifty car for ever There are 45 diffe Chrysler Motors fami Soto and Chrysler. R to $5,380, f.0.h., factor Dodge Commercial C. Heavy Duty T rucksâ€" etc. covered urs, ta p¢ Stamp dogâ€" and $54 â€" Hardware and Furniture South Porcupine i V T y models in the mouth, Dodge, De n price from $675 a complete line of dards Trucks es from / ton up. * 1 it Will Make Your suite New Again WHAT YOU GET: ite entirely reâ€"covered thproofed throughout. w springs if necessary cbbing reâ€"inforced, rings reâ€"tied. rtield Fillin A ve Saved His Own Life is credited with Kane, a young n his jugular vein was accident. Kane kept io cut together with issisted a companion, ut, in completing an linery y â€" you There‘s Lowest Prices WALTER P. CHRYSLER PACE SFVEN ‘â€"There isn‘t ut women going of men‘s trouâ€" rnamental belts v woman would varanteed

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