THURSDAYT, MAY IRD. i0934 T‘ribun stand 1« the tide political torial ToOM MaAmMILTOMN | THENTA LETTTIA LETITIA LETTTIA Cabin Class ; Tourist Class Third Classg Apply to your local a RIGHT TO THE HCART OF GLASGOW The renow in son as C *** ELECIT RIC REFRIGERA TOR 111 sSong and story as Conductor on these special sailings P Health Economy and Easy Housekeeping Ask for our folder about this and other features . of Scottish character. for Canada Northern‘ Power Corporation Limited | $ Sh solid recei expl: accri Pese prod the 4 # A l tontrolling and operating NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LEMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWEE COMPANY, LIMITED 1 June 15 July 14 eftte ntâ€"*‘*No one can *123,. 104. 82. itertainer éasetof day out, throughout the entire year, an gerator guards your health, saves you simplifies houseiceeping. It keeps milk, egetables fresh wholesome. It lets in larger quantities st favourable prices know you can keep it fresh till wanted. res of lowâ€"cost leftâ€"over Qishes at your tasty meals It cuts food spoilage and minimum.. And an Electric Refrigerator, {from Quebec May 18 June 29 July 27 ‘itish. Round Trip 226. 189. 144."" of irin con 11 1€ Hollinger Explains _ Effect of Gold Tax Litter to Sharehclders Shows Injurs that will be Done to Communities, Mines, Shareholders and the Country Generally. Your directors feel that this tax. which was enacted without the govâ€" ernment consulting those affected, (not even the Ministers of Mines of the Dominion or Provinces) will have a most harmful effect on your interests and those of the mining industry genâ€" erally, for the following reasons: {1) It does not take into consideraâ€" tion t ducing Exceptional terms make buy hig easy. Pavyments as low as $5 dow n 11 uld 1€ but provide luce the pri than $30 an M 11 sellin vould . owing reasons: take into considera in the cost of pro of gold and applie 10 m oT Ti erato ‘â€"â€"Of] or thi re Hollinger Conâ€" Limited last week m the directorate ffects that would doubt have read, vernment at Otâ€" ) per cent. of the of bullion when ore than $30 an hat the tax shall paid to your mine nce. For instance at $33 an ounce, mly be paid $30 an (the approximate ix would ‘be $3.50 ; in addition to all the shareholder illy informéed a he effect on ther 1 10 per cent. ta on levied by th t as from Apr on of the proâ€" on the gross letter reviews and concisely rewith in fuil ion and inter. r shareholders h the welfare ent time as it n down Mint sely | curred in by full | according to 1 ter* l on April 24th detrs | similarly situa e | _ vour attenti ts ",‘ effect on th« and M A XÂ¥ wipes out tonnages of ore in y been made profitable price of golkd to $35 per cent of your output." tors cannot conceive of a sit any other industry or comt take the view that the rise of gold has been a natural by supply and demand, j prices of other commoditi fall. We make this distin ever: when world prices of modities rise, the Canadian more for those commodities case of gold the rise in pri people of Canada nothing. Looking to the future, we w« to point out . that the hope of ments throughout the world is increased prico of gold will be by corresponding increases in t} of other commodities, which w @a higher operating cos pany. The new tax w ably enlarge an alre burden when that time We strongly urge your fullest con sideration of this problem which face your directors. Any influénce you ma have, in legislative or other channe‘ls, j urgently sought, in your own interest The directors feel it is their point out to how this new finitely affects your interests. At the expected annual pri of approximately 450,000 ounces at a price of $35 per ounce, thi an additfonal tax of $1,575,000 : fcr the Hollinger Mine, or 31 per share. di as a result of thi unscientific tax « ciable extent the and advances th lishment of larg come a public The tf company | '1‘ x * *LE Cir Kirkland Newspaperman i}"dmOUS Cocoa F ll.mS Seems to Know His Bottles Form Amalgamation money, important ing policy tion of lan the m other in thi on the fact that a if it carries same holds kaged â€" £go(l or box causes the cash re: more often than if the con case. In the same way carrying a smart paint J0 the eve of a woman buy carrying a smart paint jOb w the eye of a woman buyer k car that isn‘t thus dolled up. the manufacturers of spirits come wise to the selling apy attractive label and some of ages of bottled goods on sale . Brookbank‘s emporium clea that the distiller is fully ali psychology of the colored 1: fact, so greatly have the labe tles long known to Canadiat excellence of their contents with the yvears that nowaday: tent. Un the oOther nhand any drinkf who wants to carry a quantity of w« stuff on him for snake bite, or som other reason, likely gets around th idea by buying his rye in quart bottle and filling his hipâ€"flask in the sam manner." N1 m excellént legal authority, the rign f provincial governments in the »er of taxation. This opinion is conâ€" ‘urred in by the - iccording to his protest as published m April 24th Other provinces are »Amilarly situated. Your attention is also directed to the LIQUID ~~ PASTE STOVE POLRSH er doesn‘t readily recognize he‘s handed over the count takes a good look at the styles in bottles have chang oldâ€"fashioned black bottl comfortable, rounded look black and white label has ; a more ornate type of bot sides and a more attractive of the brands put out n put out in «Gistinctiveâ€"196 sales appeal. The inncy: may noct be received kindl eran cusiomer who doesn all these newâ€"fangled idea as he knows that the stu bottle is the saime old th he doesn‘t mind, snd ev accustomed to it. There ular with pat or Commissi gainly and °c ever could be day trade th: uquor stores in the ( signed, of course, t toting, and probabl: tent. On the other who wants to carry 2 AX V istomed to, I iangleâ€"shape es different pro LAl ilor it xpended goods, rticles sense outside of laArge poyp ublic problem xX in effect * *‘"‘The Doml pat "or the Directors Ontari ct that welâ€"Knov magazine an attracti true, no d ore in you J m he Domini our output nceive of ; this | x dec he 11 11 most importan inn the nnuI 16 Rses in the price. which will mear t for yvour. com Lake th know th the cont XAUIGd adv informati # pack i1pp 71 T‘l C bu ngqu @eTIOl but di 11 )al An 10 n k cha 1| ind Im t HC 11 nt nmne Ir 1€ 19 busing had acquired adjoining th south for $20, f Coniaurum Mine operati i depth of 3, 1rifting is in AT company is Mr. William A. Cadbury, a direct descendant of the founder. The Quaker influence has been much in evidence in both companies. In the "d@ays of both Cadbury‘s and Pry‘s, a rt religious service preceded the day‘s work in the factories. , JoseGh storrs Frv read the Serintures to his re in lenses lying astern nose of the hyry mass. It is e iownward continuati ilready opened at t Number of Empl¢oyces to be Increased not Decreased. Interestinsg Story of the Growth cof the Fry and Cacbury Firms. D Birmit 100 ve ti m mnp 110n S21 stments 71,000;. : 1,000. 7 mantic In 11 1¢€ 1 for $20,000 miaurum stoOCk > operations h id 380 irm (qu Nnit l sma 1 Stor 1M 1I Bo m Al erred developmen al to 13c a share. Canadel Claim F r Lindsley, Pres rrent ttlem with mod iblishmet n ts hn S 1y ons, wWil imounte Y wil Dl 11 M England n improvement 0o , assets, includin ents outstanding ost., amount to mo lv tLFIES rp in Bristol, England Tv started making Fry‘ eq nt mpat OM in Cadbury tarted his s in I1831. nt Ana ldal n 1€ iA V spect e ha rida On h wI been near and in Montreal for a unit where proâ€" the most famous aâ€"speaking world T del mining claim > group on the ind 20,000 shares t the Coniaurum been carried to a gross value 0 to $343.370, Both 11 mode mploym leased C 1l Cadbu Which IALer of Richard Cadâ€" ry. Under their grew into world aairman of the ere exploratory with the object intersections of ljacent to the 11 C 000 N I ha it 1824, just ove ) al ught lent, it years that tion between alistories are Both Joseph Lake por d that th ore lense ent time. firms of J. 1. and Cadâ€" inced from an aAt num} aig and inâ€" more than bilities of 6,000,000 1 2,717,44"7 it in a small ere Quakâ€" remained rol of the Mr. Cecil board of Company. dquarters ompanies. aership "is o modern rowth were the ramation 1 11 C it capili end C { $650 m lc irted in oa and in th ted by 118.310 i6 16 18 mment MA in the com â€" tul a xXE 364 In imaâ€" pin int ry s ind and th An Ideal Country H The house shown was pla Canadian family of five, t] two small children and or grandparents. They wanted sized living room with firepl dining room, a convenient toilet and three entrances « This is No. 11 in published in The nlied by the Hol encies were not, in € confined to mere forn The Cadbury and Fry â€" always gone to what sidered extreme length comfort and happines: ployees. Nowhere is t employees‘ welfare hb than at Somerdale and empioyees web: than at Somerda the headquarters panies. Both fir employ 80‘s atr ation wher live i The Bournevil} Cadbury‘s around was the first gre ideal housing sch flowers, its neat rounds es. Both firms eating a model . isâ€"a place in e they could w in ideal homes. ind 9 ead t V on f the show ind Liberal â€" Conservative Convention DELEGATES:â€"Each local branch association shall be entitled to one delegate for each 50 or fraction thereof, voters on the last revised voters‘ list or enumerators‘ list (whichever may be the larger) for the polling subâ€"division or locality, except in the case of any local branch association whose voters‘ list or enumerators‘ list is less than 200, then their representation shall be one delegate for each 25 or fraction thereof. CREDENTIALS:â€"Delegates must bring credentials signed by their local chairman and secretary. Credential forms to be obâ€" tained from Uâ€" L. Acton, District Secretary, Kirkland Lake, Ont. South Cochrane Liberal Association C 11 To Select a Candidate for the Riding of South Cochrane for the Provincial Elections 116 1% me h Vil Jloy nIin Wednesday, May O9th, 1934 Agricultural Hall, Porquis Junction Van Bui 11 2p nt J. W. McBain 11 Homs 11 Nn p | l Durin 1 Al ind medium President 1 II land he mp ‘em 11 municC the of Conservative The new partnership begins its existâ€" ence under the happiest auspices. With centuries of experience, the traâ€" dition of highest quality, trained staffs of loyal workers, elaborate and modern research facilities, an efficient sales and â€" distributing organization â€" and xh Fry‘s have built their Garden City on | he banks of the River Avon at Somerâ€"| lale. It is a more recent development han the Bourneville enterprise. In | he past few years the manufacturing | ias been transferred from the older plants in the heart of the city of | Bristol to the huge modern buildings n the peaceful English countryside. Fry and Cadbury products were imâ€" into Canada for many yéears rior to the establishment of the Fryl actory in Montreal in 1921 and the | "adbury factory in 1929. Today these ‘actories use thousands of gallons of jure full cream milk annually, bought rom Canadian farms. More than 97 jer cent. of the ingredients used in FPry ind Cadbury products are Empireâ€" 11 th The r, in addition to a porch which Id be screened and sashed in. A sed stairway to the second floot h a closet at its foot was planned. ‘he house was planned for easy comâ€" nication. The grade entry is toward other buildings. One may go from ; entry directly to the basement, re a washroom for men is located, to the kitchen, dining room, living m or toilet. at‘2 at the 30 p.m U. L. Acton Secretary South Cochrane LAiberalâ€"Conservaltive Association Dominionâ€"wide consumer acceptan for all its productsâ€"the new compal is headed for even greater heights . prosperity. It will ‘be guided by F. W. Saunders and W. P. B. Wrege directors. Perth Exposit vour consciencd oNTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSICT The Toronto Conse summer Local Exam held throughout the July next. Applicatio Candidates east of reach the Conservat Applicat taining request. coLLEgGEk 8St. aAnp UNniveRSITY AVvE TORONTG 2 MUSIC %) TEACHERS 1 parti aeci AND PUPILS vatory of Mu nations for 193 When de.