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Porcupine Advance, 9 Nov 1933, 2, p. 1

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Wrap all Garbage in paper. ed Russian territory to a depth of 15 geep your Garbage Can covered to 20 miles and were sighted over fou: c:: ::entzc :: eghltog:le 19! Limi:u ':llel different Soviet villages,. It is likely 1 Icl:;dm us?ng : dl"w:‘ ml that diplomatic communications will boil it for at least 20 minutes. be made from Russia to Japan in reâ€" All Outsige Toilets must be made #1 gard to the alleged incident. It' is just ‘weof. Ivy Order of as probable that the Japanese will havse THEKE BOAKD OF HEKALTH an alibi of some sort or another. Architect Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimates, Etce. Old P.O. Blidg., Timmins Phone 362 Arch.Gillies,B.A.8c.,0. L.8. ACCOUNTANT Old P. O. Buildin Langdon Langdon Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Crown Attorney District of Cochrane Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. Pine Street South â€" â€" Timmins 14â€"2€ Barristers, Solicitours, Et A. E. MOYSEY BLOCK, TIMMINS, ONT. Schumacher and South Porcupine 14â€"26 Eveready Service Station In early wint happenâ€"until exact grades of ugeâ€"â€"See us toâ€" experienced them up for y Fi.AGS HAVERSACKS sSNOWsNOES DoG TOBOGGANS TARPAULINS TENXNTS We Manufacture and Carry in Stock BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, | NOTARY PUBLIC 4 Marshallâ€"Ececlestone Building CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 60 THIRD AVENUE APPROVED AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Second Section ATTENTION HOUSEHOLDERS PETERBOROUGH, ONT. ACGENTS EVERVWHERE Barristers, Solicitors, Ete South Porcupine Phone 15 send Turner Sons, Ltd. Schumacher Phone 95 Reed Block Phone 942 STATIONS A W N INCGS ty oil aler for Prices or jler direct to PACK RAGS EIDERDOWN SKIIS DoG HARNESS HORSE inyvthin nd BLANKET3I hing may found the AUDITOR Timmins ROBES check 14â€"26 to What is to be the ultimate result? The Advance believes that in the end it will be found that the Dominion‘s backâ€"toâ€"theâ€"land plan will prove of material advantage to the country, counting the successes against the misâ€" fits and the faillurss. In addition The Advance believes that eventually the Ontario Government will adopt some form of landâ€"clearing bonus, direct or indirect, that will encourage and assist the settlers likely to make good and that will further have the effect of weeding out those never likely to make a success in settlement. SGVIET ACCUSES JAPANESE OF sPYING FROM THE AIR ion Government‘s backâ€"toâ€"theâ€"land plan. Under ‘this pkin each settler gets assistance to the ultimate extent of $600.00. It is true that a number of those accepting this plan have drcopâ€" ned it and returned south after trials of the scheme of varying length. In some of the cases the expenditures made may be counted as a total loss when the wouldâ€"be settler quits. Howâ€" ever, there are enough of these settlers sticking to the work to make the plan as a whole a good investment. It is unfortunately true that the plan apâ€" plying to new settlers only has the serious disadvantage of discouraging It is true that, indirectly, the proâ€" vince of Ontario has recently been bonusing new settlersâ€"and bonusing them to an amount much greater than suggested by the resolution of the Norâ€" thern Ontario Settlers‘ Association. ‘This is in connection with the Dominâ€" the settlers not coming under its proâ€" visions and so fesling that they are disâ€" criminated against. Settlers have seriâ€" ous difficulties to contend with in establishing themselves on homesteads and any additional handicap, such as feeling that others are getting more help than they are, is regrettable. Another ‘trouble with the Dominion backâ€"toâ€"theâ€"land scheme is that many were accepted at first under its proâ€" visions who were utterly unsuited for the life. These people, who should never have taken up the work, are now inclined to condemn it in unmeasured way. There are enough successes, however, to prove that the plan is in its essence a beneficial one. Bonus for Settlers on Land in the North Reference Made to Different Plans for Encouraging Settliement as Carried Out by Provinces of Ontario and Quebec. JRVCLIL CiAIIIS WUIAL ULi€ {J1A. d Russian territory to a o 20 miles and were sigh lifferent Soviet villages. Commenting on the fact that reli was refused to men in Sault Ste. Mar when they refused to cut their ow wood for the win‘ter, just as it h: been cut down on those who would n help themselves by raising vegetabl in the summer, The New Liskea: Speaker recalls the case of two men . a relief camp last winter rear Nor: Bay who were asked to help in cutting trail a short distance but who absolut ly refused to turn a hand and cons quently were expelled from the cam On leaving the camp cone of the m said:â€""Oh, the ladies of North B: will give us something to eat!" "Ar that is all the manhood this miserab specimen of humanity had in him," the ~comment ofâ€" Theâ€"Speaker. «T4 Speaker then concludes its commel with the following paragraph: â€""NO the fact is, men must work, steal « starve. If they steal, it is likely th will be sent to prison, and if so th will manage ‘to lodge complaints their friends outside the jail about t illâ€"usage, and this procedure will | On leaving the camp cone of the meon said:â€""Oh, the ladies of North Bay will give us something to eat!" "And that is all the manhood this miserable specimen of humanity had in him," is the ~comment ofâ€" Theâ€"Speaker.. ~â€"The Speaker then concludes its comment with the following paragraph: â€"*"Now, the fact is, men must work, steal or starve. If they steal, it is likely they will be sent to prison, and if so they will manage ‘to lodge complaints to their friends outside the jail about the illâ€"usage, and this procedure will be followed by some social organization demanding an investigation. What a Ict of fun thes> lazy goodâ€"forâ€"nothings have at the expense of society!" Texas Guinan, who won licity in the daily newspa role as night club hostess, eccmments on Broadway life ly quoted, died at Vancouy sunday, death being due t trouble. UNEMPLOYED WHO WILL NOT WORK GET LITTLE SYMPATHA NOTED NIGHT CLUB HOSTESS PASSES AWAY AT VANCOUVER Have you secured your tickets for the Kiwanis Boxing Bouts in aid of the Milk Fund and other club activities? Ringside 81. Tommy Bland the â€" encol 11 Kid Lando a Other Good Prelnmminaries Canadian Lightweight Champion TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH, 1933 Plain at Moisley 1928 Olympic Champion won much wspapers 1 Timmins Skating Rink >ry it ind whost were wide. ‘ould nol »getables Liskeard OW ha 0301 11 Mn Sstill hold first place for reâ€" membering to remove their personal effects when they leave railway cars, according to C. M. Loveys, of the lostâ€" andâ€"found department, Canadian Naâ€" tional Railways, Montreal. He says children come next and women last. "Seldom indeed do we ever find toys left in the cars; ‘but the finding of women‘s shawls, umbrellas and hats is still a common occurrence. Often we find money in the handbags left by women. Very often these effects beâ€" long to people returning or going to Europe and are never reclaimed. The prize oversight mentioned by| Mr. Lovexvseâ€"was the case ofâ€"a woman who not only forgot her personal efâ€"| fects when her train got to Levis, Queâ€" bec, when she intended to get off to | take a liner for Europe, but entirely forgot to get off the train herself until i she was several hundred miles pastl her stop. j Pembroke Standardâ€"Observer:â€"Gold is king of the North; sorry that we cannot say as much about lumber in the Ottawa Valley. wYith °/ idian autu1 the large: ady was So Forgetful that She Forgot Herself GIVE A LITTLE MORE FOR YOUR POPPY THIS YEAR pine zot out ind the from The d by 1] by shows the p to | leaves. adâ€" Outstandin )le | competition :. W.) he and James railway excursio quantitic exhibits, Ingineer, Canadian compnetition for the tanding artists ition for the mo . W. Simpson, R imes Crockert. en( 10 11 1¢€ offices 0 ‘anadian The Northern Miner Last week says: "The George Taylor Hardware Limited, famous firm in the North, is building warehouse at Noranda, Que., thus bringing the number of its branches to seven. The new warehouse will carry a complete line of heavy goods, such as are used in the mining industry and construction work, and is especially planned to serve these markets. In this respect it copies ‘the Taylor wareâ€" house at Swastika. The whole Quebec mining area can be served from this strategic point, especially now that roads, either in existence or projected are to radiate to the many field @Quebec mining activity." The Haileyburian last week says:â€" "Jack Ryder of Hailleybury, with a friend from Midland, had a successful moose hunt shortly after the season opened on October 20th, and came out carly last week with two of the big animals which they had shot in the neighbourhood of Ledy Evelyn> Lake. They went in the first day of the seaâ€" son, taking Indian guides, and on Monâ€" day, October 23rd, each one had his mcose. One of the animals, that shot by the Midland visitor was a monster, according to Mr. Ryder. He states that it was the biggest animal he ever saw, with the exception of an elephant. The other was not so big, but was of a good size and about three years old. The horns of the big one spread the width of a motor car." GEO. TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. NOW BUILDING AT NORANDA MONSTER MOOSE sHOT NEAR LADY EVELYN LAKE RECENTLY 1| C 1M M lail w maple tIng® _ utiful ern Miner Last week says: Taylor Hardware Limited, in the North, is building at Noranda, Que., thus number of its branches to new warehouse will carry irbairn, Chief is judging thae judges of the iple leaf, they pf pnoto muntin ivy goods, such as ing industry and ind is especially ese markets. In iph the ‘all ing Of | _A works building programme for Onâ€"| Meets on the 2nd and 4th Friday of ltario to cost $38,000,000 and employ every month in the, Oddfellows‘ Hall. approximately 61,200 men has been anâ€" RK. G. Stoneman, W. M. | nounced by Premier Henry and is I+ T. Andrews, Rec. See. Box 1415, l likely to be pressed into actual operaâ€" Timmins. tion within the next few days., 14â€"26 Ontario Plans Big _ TIMMINS LODGE 1.0.0.F. NO 459 | Meets every Tuesday evening in the l Public works Plan | idfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street, North. | Visiting brethren requested to attend. | $36,000,000 Programme of Construction| 8. LAWLEY H. M. MOORE, Will Create Jobs for 61,200 Men,. | Noble Grand â€" Box 1311 Reco. Sea C murnulinc faw tha Uanaw Lalno +A !- 114â€"2¢ ernment $223,000. In the year that just concluded the amoui:nt was $578 Wih revenues maintain‘ing buo levels and even increasing, t is felt government will lead the way in storing salary levelis and will of from other sources the saving expe by the wage cuts, way is expecled to provide 1Ior an CxXâ€" penditure of $5,000,000 and employ 20,000 men,. Northern Ontario developâ€" ment road construction and maintenâ€" ance and setlers‘ road work will call for an expenditure of $7,000,000 with emâ€" ployment for 15,000 men, and work on the King‘s highway system is planned costing $8,000,000 and employing 10,000 men. County and township roads will have a similar expenditure with the same number employed. "The municipalities are being assisted under an arrangement whereby the Dominion and the province will each take care of oneâ€"third of the labour cost of any municipal undertaking," the Premier pointed out. "Many muniâ€" cipal works, such as roads, etc., can be undertaken with a comparatively small percentage of material cost. The municipality will get 100 per cent of the work and will only pay a little over oneâ€"third of the cost. As labour can be secured at moderate figures to assist in such enterprises, the expense should be kept down to a minimum." The Highways Department is also commencing a number of improvements. Hon. Leopold Macaulay, the Minister is advertising for tendeérs today for a number of pieces of work which will cost $800,000. Surplus of Ontario Said to be $150,000 A surplus of approximately $150,000 has been achieved by the Ontario Govâ€" ernment for the fiscal year ending Oct. 31, Premier Henry announced last Friâ€" day night. This surplus comes in face of an anticipated deficit estimated by Hon. E. A. Dunlop, provincial treasurer, in his budget address of last march, of $2,975,000. The deficit for the previous fiscal vear of 1932 was $2,000.000. Due to drastic policies of economy inaugurated two years ago, and careful watching over the sources from which the Government obtains its major revenues, this surplus has been effectâ€" ed. Revenue for the year was $2,450,â€" 000 more than estimated while $600,000 was cut from the estimated expendiâ€" tures. The increased revenue, the Preâ€" mier believes, reflects an upturn in business conditions in the province. "The province‘s position is a source of great gratification," said Premier Henry. "It has been attained by a conâ€" tinuance under the budgeting commitâ€" tee of the drastic policy of retrenchâ€" ment which we inaugurated two years sources of revenue from. which weâ€"are|| YEdMCEALAEL_LLL AIBAAL _ AJ1GOGAtSY: LA LECOLCLL accustomed to collect our chief means by Modern Methods. _ of financial support. While we may; 66 Thll'd Ave. TCI. 203 still have soma distance to go to leave TIMMINS ONT. the depression behind us, the improveâ€"| ' ~18t?. ment noted reflects quite markedly, ini n TTE my opinion, the upturn in business in Ontario that has been evident for somc% %#4G time. During the past year the numâ€"| . | ber of employees on the Government| L, H. DURK]N ! | payroll has been reduced by 700." | YETERINARY SURGEON With the Ontario Government reâ€"|| All domestic animals scientifically porting a surplus of $150,000 for the| treated. fiscal year that ended Oct. 31, Queen‘s Tuberculine Testing Park circles are confident that the Govâ€" | Special attention to C:ats and Dogs ernment will readjust salaries shortly TERMS MODERATE for the civil servants, so that the preâ€"| Phone 499 sent reductions will be either wiped out | i 604 Wilson Ave. Timmins or reduced. 4 ‘ _ _ | It is intimated also that the Governâ€"| â€" ment may restore the annual increase| schedule which was suspended in 1930.!' Pl"MRIN‘: :m;] "FATINC It is expected the programme will inâ€" clude an addition to the Hydro Power Commission offices, University avenue, and extensions to the public hospitals to cost $2.500,000, and employ 1,200 men by the province. Municipal undertakâ€" ing launched in conjunction with cities, towns and villages will call for expenâ€" diture of $7,500,000 and employ 5,000 while work on the transâ€"Canada highâ€" way is expected to provide for an exâ€" penditure of $5,000,000 and employ 20,000 men,. Northern Ontario developâ€" in ments cabinet either ago, coupled with painstaking watch fulness over and safeguarding of thos sources of revenue from which we ar pec Ord prevalling scale w the salary assessn ernment $223,000. just concluded the Wih revenues seal $36,000,000 Programme of Construction Will Create Jobs for 61,200 Men, surplus for the Year Helps to Make This Possible,. Anncuncement Made by Premier Geo S$. Henry on Friday Last is a Very Satisfactory and Pleasing One for All. nto inet, ot) an{d a malltt * B i ‘nd mu uUust now pass 8 tinuing the per Marct words InC 1 Mot under ady immediat iew of th 1C lso that the Governâ€" the annual increast s suspended in 1930 1 business improveâ€" puoyant revenue Telegram learn advisement by ictic etion t is felt the way in reâ€" will obtain ag expected p< that has $575,000 ha It expenâ€" y 5,000 i highâ€" an Cxâ€" employ a@ns 1 by th 1¢ ed : Gold Star L.O.B.A. \ LOYAL ORDER of MOOSE F. Curtis T. PARSONS W. D. FORRESTER President secretaryâ€"Treas. Viceâ€"Presidents istâ€"A. Neame 2ndâ€" Mects every First and Third Friday of the month in the Oddfellows hall, Timmins TIMMINS LODGE NO. 1658 Meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at Moose Hall at 8 o‘clock VISITING BRETHREN WELCOME P.O. BOX 1059, TIMMINS, ONT. Meeting Held in Gddfellows‘ Hall, Timmins WATCH ADVANCE FOR DATEY Mrs, H. Deane, W.ML. Number 88 YVETERINARY SURGEON All domestic animals scientifically treated. Tuberculine Testing Special attention to Cats and Dogs TERMS MODERATE Phone 499 Electrical Treatments for Medical and Surgical Cases Venereal and Skin Diseases Treated by Modern Methods. We Make PHONE 310 6 REED BLOCK all kinds of Ladiss‘ and Men‘s â€" Tailoredâ€"toâ€"Mcaâ€" sure Clothes 11 BRUCE AVENUE Sout»* Porcupine Call Phone 878 for 1290 First Avenue Miss Adeline Natanson x T. C. Teacher of Piano and Theory Also Cleaning and Pressing done. Dr. J; Martin Dr. J. Mindess Executive Committee tis W. Greaves W. Devinse J, Cowan Address all communications to MMINS J;. 0.; 1. J. A. Pirness for Arrangements Second Section Announcement Phone 118 DENTIST Mrs., M. Parnell 2ndâ€"A. Bellamy Timmins Post t Timmin Om 12

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