H §00000:0000:00000000:000:000000000000000000000 @ MEI *A #9060009 4998888908 80000 Mention of New Chief by Cornwall Newspaper 11 PA M BOX 12044 Kingstc B-Eï¬ 10¢ 11 Poc FORMER LIFTONIAN Appointed Chief Constable in Ortario. coup| W rainlâ€" FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WEEKâ€"END SPECIALS Texas New Potatoes, 2 Ibs.. .. .. 25¢ Texas New Carrots, 4 Ibs. ... ... 25¢ Texas New Cabbage, per Ib. ... .6¢ Ripe Tomatoes, choice, 2 Ibs. . . . . 23¢ lceberg Head Lettuce, 2 heads 15¢ POWDERS ARGE ACKACH+P EATON‘S Assorted EATONIA Pimentée anzanilla OLIVES \Apply W. Hass, on property, or write J PHONE 275â€" on Hotel, furnished and all cated hotel in Timmins. oms, hot and cold water and Newlyv Decorated LYE for pDpaC Must Have is the son of Mr. Lifton, was, before the Metropolitan Yard. elette â€" for pread _ on sliced with age should box always ) in the mark of hingness mess. Delicately, inâ€" i just the right comâ€" and peel to create a n . . . order them at ger vou‘ll come back is, Ontario neeting of liam Rich ved in the wel duties alary of ‘om the d on to reader. at L .. EASTER martâ€"it‘s deliciousâ€"and Parboiledâ€"skinnedâ€"pre cloves and brown . suga imagine nothing so f Clous. of Chickens or Turkeys ©25¢ Least $10,000 Cash HAMS haclzt'}j)?gl:glc Ib. 27C Loin Roast Pork»23c Chuck .. Shoulder Shoulders * Swift‘s Premium "Ovenized" or or Maple Leaf Oven Fresh Delicious t y 4 Miti | and tario County Police. Dur he has resid:« employed at "The new all members | sign, to take Choice Young Roasting wishes of the C partment reâ€"or to the men his ] dard of efficienc an improved se "His many f1 interested to he undertaking." Bornâ€"On Tuesday, March 27th, t Mr. and Mrs. R. Starling, of 30 Bordel avenue. Timminsâ€"â€"a son. Both doin request Blue Brand Government Graded Beef he This drastic MAPLE LEAF Brandâ€"Smoke wished PICNIC 1n T ng tnhne oneâ€"a d in Timmin eff vice ‘end 1J Uuncl anizt at h: 1A Y It‘s smartâ€"it‘s deliciousâ€"and it‘s particularly economical to serve picâ€" niecs or hams this Easterâ€"The famâ€" ily will love them served Virginia pared â€" with tf We can ind OWN n 30 n Lifton he succes Roast W or 118 poille to / days, and anply to de Ricl with C an liâ€" l 14 1€ 1b. io. 16c 6. 17 O 1 the 11 oYY Al Stand At the Brands L Cf the c announce four year $): § Standard P quarters elected p ceeding C recently e dard Bra: has taker tho foreig Mr. Ho has taken over executive direction of thoe foreign department. Mr. Horsey assumes the presidency of Standard Brands Limited well qualiâ€" filed to direct the affairs of that comâ€" pany, having been associated with the sales development of Standard Brands products for more than eighteen years. He started his Canadian business career as assistant district manager of the Fleishmann Co., Toronto, in 1919; was progressively assistant disâ€" trict manager and district manageyr up to 1927 when he was apointed Canaâ€" dian division manager. Upon the organizaticon of Standard Brands Limited in 1929, Mr. Horsey was elected viceâ€"president in charge of Pleishmann products division. Later he assumed sales direction of Chase and Samborn products and now finally has taken over complete direction Of the company‘s affairs throughout Canâ€" ada and Newfoundland. Mr. Horsey during his long associaâ€" tion with the Fleishmann Company and Standard Brands Limited has been most active in the development of the Canadian baking industry and the bakery trade. He is also well known to the grocery trade of the Dominion and is recseiving congratulations and good wishes from all sides on his proâ€" motion. J. W. Horsay New Presidenlz Sstandard Brands, Limited: that J. W. Horsey, who fo ur years has been viceâ€"president 0 tandard Brands Limited with head larters in Montreal, has now bee ected president of the company suc ‘eding Corwin W.ckersham, who wa ‘cently elected viceâ€"president of Stan ard Brands Inc.. New York. where h Raspberry JAMF@ 36c Garnish the Easter Mam PINEAPPLE 11c Ib CULVERHOUSEâ€"Cuttings MARASCHINO RED omm Other OUTSTANDING SPECIALS DOVE Brand Golden Bantam ge kernels of tender Corn richly creamed ide dish to your easter dinner. mDan yV Blac} Large Pkg. hud %.. CAMPBELL‘S Delicious 13 oz. tin Glenwood Red EMPIRE BLEND SUNGLO HEALTH Raspbernes 19â€" T "TPTNI 1 Ib. tin UKADEF "A INIEDLIU IVL Ycu‘ll need plenty this Easter C and make sure they are good. But them at Eaton‘s at this specâ€" lal price. DOZEN Back Bacon The Easter breakfast is a glor ious occasion. Make it better b serving this delicious flavoursom bacon. Eatoni: A T 2 SQUAT TIN lar No. 2 Size Tins Moose Hunting Only| _ in North Hereafter 6e An another section, provision is made whereby badges issued with hunting licenses shall be worn in a conspicuous place by the licensee when hunting. With the introduction of elk at Burâ€" wash Industrial Farm park, the Chapâ€" leau game preserve and in Algoma, provision is made whereby the same penalty of killing applies as in the case of hunters who kill mgose out of seaâ€" for licen In case that hunters fail to wear the:.r badges, their licenses will b: nullified. Amendment to Act Bans shocting of Mocse south of Nipissing. â€" Badges for Hunters. Licenses for Nonâ€" Residents, Ete. h No change is made in the r _ general â€" nonâ€"resident ED 1b. s a glorâ€" C better by Mit No same two rli lly by order game DbIr ‘This is a amendment iIM The kiddies E. ter treat. Ib. 15¢ ounce bottle Extra ROBERTSON Molasses Must Wear fo Kisses Squat Tin im Reduce Fee 1t Wl 23c l Badge d Fisheries. ind Mattawa mtario orth C *, Accot Game shncoting its, will license. les that south of $40 fe huntin were tnorougniy enjoyed. Therea‘ter Davie Auld, with accordian: also Dave Allen of sets of the "Eightsome also the "Hishland Schottische Then the company adjo sta:rs when Mrs. Blair, I Mrs. D. White, Jim Fost: and Ron Jones contributed were thyroughly enjoyed. After the s which full justic was entertained Hallam, of Tim accordion; also Reotch reels on Mr. Joyne Mr. Finche: their quota marks on t "Scotty‘"‘ Wi the N.OFP.A. Mrs. Wilson, tb sick list was : ever, he sent boys and hope beginning of Mrs. Morgan the sweaters a: she did in a congratulating The committe« to representative: who were the "ru petitions, and M gan, Mrs. Morg: Mrs. Bennett a« chen, secretary o so pI Mr. John man of the 80 wInners â€"of~ nually competed aonated a sum badges for the the club membe so an arrangem sweatercoats o1 could be substi Accordingly the to put on a bar arranged for Fri the many compli ed on the excel vided we take it a huge success.. Dome Footh: Enjoy Fine | lows‘ n last for ball Clt The ; w Happy Event Held or Friday Evenit tion of Win Sweaters tc Dome South 10934. S bangu cret nt 10 m C iber Allear â€" piayed e instrument. nuned jownâ€" Mrs. Rudkn, rcupint sentaâ€" Petnie which jla Under present conditions gold minâ€" ing cocmpanies which are Ooperating at a profit are among the most fortunate corporations in the Dominion, as their product has appreciated considerably in value while the expenses of winâ€" ning it have not been raised appreciâ€" ably, says a recent issue of The Sudâ€" bury Star. There is a tendency, thereâ€" fore, among the public authorities charged with raising money by taxation harassed as they are by falling reâ€" ver es and annual deficits, to increase the i=~xes on the gold mines,. But there is a d.â€"tinct danger thus of "killing the goose tmnat lays the golden eggs." The gold miring companies are already heavily taved, and these taxes are Taxation of Canadian Gold Mining Companies vester Rowe. Backsâ€"Harry Barnes, Ed. McGuire Dick Pryor, Jimmie Forster, Jim Fell Frank Blair. Halfbacks â€" George Munro, Jack Crawford, Joe White, John Morrison Tommy â€" Blair, Jim Winning, Jack Fearnie, Jack Coule, Will White, Jack Rudkin. At 10.30 Jimmie McFadden and his Club Royal orchestra came in and playâ€" ed dance music. Later on in the evenâ€" ng while the Club Royal boys were having supper, Davie Auld again supâ€" plied accordian music for more reels and quadrilles, W. 1. Montgomery Altogether an exceedingly pleasant me was spent, everyone voting it a uge success, and hoping there would e another one soon. We think this party was a happy i0ught bringing, as it did, the boys gether socially, where they met each ther‘s wives and girl friends, thereby romoting good feeling among themâ€" ‘lves and enabling them to meet the )mmittee in a sOCcial capacity. T‘wentyâ€"six players were presented ith windbreakers or sweaters (personâ€" choicen. Their names were as folâ€" WS : â€" Goalkeepersâ€"Jack Baxter and Sy Forwardsâ€"George Chambers, )gers, Hubert Doran, Hugh Richi n Jones, A. McPhate, W. Cook, irdiner. Jack Naishâ€"trainer. Ed Chevrierâ€"assistant trainer. See our Enylish Worsteds and Seotch Tweed Quality and Fit Guaranteed )ndu Jim BOWmanviis world has been It has had mai: but, somehow or them all fairly likely to be th embarrassments Renfrew Mercury:â€"â€"Whet phrey Mitchell Labour M.P. a resolution recently, agan ther granting of titles, I Prime Minister on first b: resolution will surely be : We‘ll, Mr. Mitciell, as a 1c vincial and The hypothe can be used puting the t ery supstan the public tre found it im the amount the fact th is available. $5,564,100, an of $3,485,000 $750,000 for able incomt not th absorb pany mine ton day presente< Canadiatr Metallur April 5. of vital â€" the insti!l went jrofit ‘his rdde has been countant tyre Por li«¢ yielding | Dominion vincial go F1 Dominion Gets Biggest Shar In Ontario the tax comes to $25 Manitoba it is $220,650: and i1 Mr. In order ce? VIn§ TO ubstanti iC is comp ikely to pical ( yernm 1p1 Aadt it T1 Cl6 1¢ 1t reciation, the $2 725 NNN. or 1t municipal T1 11 91 mighty trouble: it emerged fronm sfully. That i in the existint and M ich a w$ it 1,600 tons al recovery 0 rating reventu allowance 0 16 This neetin: Min.t H n Mr. Humâ€" .. introduced 1‘% the furâ€" he â€"uut the 1} tned rl @ibout lon Mr. Ki ite exact old mil 1€ 16 Aursday, 6 that is imber of the pro , as wel ich the TH wil e presâ€" ixation 111 ind | im pl that 111 old 16