come Qou gold," thi 000 in sil and copp and 0ppo O Mr. McC: duction : $36,000,00 ed at $70 "Whe; Ottawa from m Says Direct Route Advocated by Sudbury Board of Trade Too Expensive. Cabinet Has Decided on Route Proâ€" posed by Timmins Board of Trade. Hon. Mr. MeCrea Feels That Gold Tax will be Modified. tions made stimula hindere my alim dustry « derâ€"tax Refer Timmil out tha the Su expensi dertake that existingâ€"r0o pury "to : Gowzanda to Timmir for: years trade. Mtr ter point W. ©O. Langdon, pre mins board of trade Northern Ontario A Trade, was a guest, Minister of Mines, d tions of special imp and district. Hon. M those at the bang most had decided ubon th to connect Sudbury route, he said would sider tial derâ€"tax than to 0o cy has produced until, in 1924, the tic as I have seen madt PACGE STX Hon. Chas. McCrea Discusses Sudbury Road and Gold Ta of tra ed pe mins advan would direct queLl with proj Cha am sat that it for the mint At the banqgu board of trade Hon bangu to â€" reg showin THis Lb Wake Up Your Liver Bile and Get A New Lease of Life. No Calomel Is Necessary. gladâ€"toâ€"beâ€"alive forlimg, once more. Don‘t waste your money on substitutes. Be definite. Ask for Carter‘s by pame and get thew. Look for the name, Carter‘s, on the red label. 25e at all druggiste. 47 ther Qqrio IT‘S LIVER THAT MAKES YOU FEEL $Q WRETCHED In 1909 Ontari r. McCrea point id that U Budbut P idet spending For New Wealth Kt year," Mr. McCrea ds McC V pl NEW..../andy pocket hook AUTOMATIC +«ONE LEAF AT A TIMEâ€" A handier and more canvenient book fotr the pocket. Contains the largest ossible number. of leaves for LAICG)â€"ZACG Cigarette Papers are the finest made, and absolutely pure. Refuse substututes. isten jard McC handier the p« .suble _6 J MCC on ted .00 11 nAISs OO( Hon. Chas. 1 dealt with tw sj0rtance to T iden nd 1 11 it + $500,000,000 i: nt on, "$260.000 000,000 in nicke meant hanpines nmins ‘lincned thi ng a blue toe for the n Shiningtre to Matach id rad an{d T quired Min and at which t of the Timâ€" resident of the ited Boards o1 11 some years ogether with nmins board ute advocatâ€" by the Timâ€" s route takes minister C ade i(wa. has n A TWO ques-1 Ci to Timmins | s« ea informed th t after the; id @nt to un statement: tary Cluk mining inâ€" tter to un â€" d this poliâ€" red results manyvy 1 fin pit _ and 1 what 11 board ai essen has 1J § 81 mtomis Capinet the road interes hat th nd ‘ban id bury nointe 11 ) ticism t that 10n so ‘apital idqbury which _ imatâ€" ne ado to ?wan, irged d of _ latâ€" print road. ie of Bud â€" the Hon low 1ad The the byv W great nalion is need for buillir not poperly as: they will unde and the nockburt made to ‘‘"‘Toda new w the world. gold fields a ber in Sud mines with them. good â€" we had bury to "If w Ontario wealth, opment agricult ti0n with t links to be Gowganda Ashley Mii on wWwo north and r the saturation â€" Mr. McCrea. W t1€® 3t t cost 000. In. lions. 4 ing Can ng in resour whnalt w namely When I of Sudb i1 am not road, but posal was put 11 ernment and my through motor that line will ri The province wi all. The provi debt and a gre reached a stal shape ister t do the As for posal wa McCre few ye good « it Te aAan(l ~Itf nee "*IL‘ am glad night we wi new °C count! ment, he said, st and power to‘ eamps and new by this time Sw power. Only ths was completed f er to the McMill things take tim: slowly and surel near future therd power in more grade, an injur are producing 7: in the dominior 1810 has produc kon plus Britis In Sudbury ferred to 1 Swayze, Thr Tree and M tors bring ir prevince of can assure so direct th hat it grows pC n€ vhereby ind a st 18 inada 0.; n t to We come t, th 1 Wal Alread n m] “} A (GU 7 Great Strides On Road Questi id To New “) 11 11 11 AlD C peets d in which a It. "Is there that we canâ€" ople so that m 111 11 pet ird pa an r _ tht AX S s 1i thes avin it di Ing ped ting the 11 it 11 our dGeliberations we thought we should take advantage of existing stretches of road; have it pass through quite a number of places where there is a certain amount of Gdevelopâ€" ment under way. We have differed in our routes, but regardless of the route, I feel confident that shortly after it is established, a rich country will be opâ€" ened up." Dealing with the gold tax, Mr. Langâ€" don remarked: ‘"The way it is proposed on producticon will scrisusly hamper the proper development of the mining areâ€" as. It‘s very well to say the price was $14 an ounce higher than it was before, but the mere fact that the price of gold has increased has kept some of the smaller producers going and they have given employment when it is needed most. If there is no tax on production many nroperties will come into being in the British institutions and tradition Mr. Larkin then asked. "When we look at the nation act the line, where they have not b properly assimilated," commented McCrea, "iet us realize we are build for future generations and our child1 As one realizes our problems, and unemployment that already exists, us go ahead on lines that are sotr properties will Come into D near future." The tax, said the speaker confined to net profits. Mrs. Richardson, Wilson avenue, left on Salturday, April 28th, for Montreal where she will spend a few weeks vacation the guest of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Pinder, Sherbroke strect, west I we uld W, 0. Langdon Speaks ident of the Timmins boa W. O. Langdon, remarked _ don‘t like." road; have it p number of places wh 1C ously first choice Goodve of tires â€"â€"count them. if you |like. 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Commen tion on fourth day, t come . into t capsul repeat away, When birth, flushe 11 NJ €101 ife : fill lance aglong the rows vagina and uterus should be t thoroughly with a normal n. «1 cunce salt to 1 gallon ry day until cleaned up. ving give a tepid «rink conâ€" handful of linseed oilâ€"meal, water; allow to rest quietly rs, after which give a warm d with bo: ne each da i1 comp T; @AllOW toO rest â€"quie ter which give a wa h two mashes on 1 mmence increasing â€" day, taking absut t h e mad it mayv hou 11 Goodve li 1 Un t OGi}Yi~â€" Protests Against Gold | Tax are Well Founded| fet on tnelir . 0o consider grade or mportant considerat nly equitable taxatic axkes are multiplied 11 thin} )1 adache M n only at10] bu ith n ba You don‘t have to test, compare and engquire to discover the best tire value. Whatever priced tire you wantâ€" whether for passenger car, truck or bactorâ€"â€"you can be perfectly sure of this: You get more for your money at a Goodyear dealer‘s anywhere else. 3T Al You Can Do All Your Tire Shopping At This Sign di mnp 0) ndad wa fits bo ar} 11 Try The Advance Want Advertisements 11 11 11 .. Tuer is the new president 0 iileybury board of trade, with J ‘hman reâ€"elected as secretary. THURSDAY, MAY 3RD, 1934