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Porcupine Advance, 7 Mar 1935, 2, p. 8

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A government radio staticn built somewhere in this part of Ontario, or elsewhere, would give all radio owners here better service and more good proâ€" grammes. I am for better radio recepâ€" tion in our district, as I am a radio fan and I know what the people want to Dear Sir:â€"Allow me space in your valuable paper to say a few words regarding radio in the North. There has hbeen quite a bit of talk about bad reception in this part of Ontario and with local stations all over the dial that is true. What we need is a government station so that we in the Noarth may get better programmes than gramophonse records Oor medicine advertisements. Canadian talent and Canadian proâ€" grammes are what we want. Gramcâ€" phones are out of fashion now and as radic is the chief invention of the day and we pay $2.00 a year to the governâ€" ment for our radio we want good Canadian programmes not a Victrola with old records. Timmins, Ont., March 6th, 1935 To the Editor of The Advance, Timmins. Same Radio Trouble in Nova Scotia and North Ne veges! ## + # *# # #* #* * # wale« ## #* ®# *# # *# ** ## *4 ## ## #* #* #* #* #* #* #* t# _ 4# ## #*# # *4 #. * # # rovernment Station Needed in North Land, Says Writer who Quotes from Nova Scotia Paper to Emphasize Points. When you can get for One Dollar a supremely efficient and harmless stimulant and diuretic that will flush from your kidneys the waste matter, poisons and acid that are now doing you harm, why continue to break your restful sleep by getting up through the night. Just ask your druggist for Never Dieâ€"but be sure to get Never Die. Other symptoms of weak kidneys and irritated bladâ€" der are backache, puffly cyes, leg cramps, moist palms, burning or scanty passage. Never Die Tonic drives the poison out of the system. You may purchase Never Die Tonic at the following places. The Goldfields Drug Store, Timmins, Wilson‘s Drug Store, Schumacher; Pearce‘s Store, South P Cochrane ; Iroquois Falls Drug co., Iroquois Falls; Gauthier‘s Dr ug Store, Matheson. Ask for and be sure you get the genuine, Never Die Tonic. If y ou ask any of the above stores for Never Die, you will be certain of getting the genuine and for sixteen ounce bottle which is double the size of ordinary tonies at a Special Price of One Dollar at any of the above stores. Miss Houston is the {nstructress from the Canadian firm of Fisher Burpe Ltd makers of Fishermade "Fitwell" Health Supports and will be in our Corset Department all day to assaist in selecting the Health (GGarment most suitable for cach womaan‘s individual neod, and for such cases as require Surgical Garments. Flush Poisons From Kidneys and Stop Getting up Nights Thursday Devoted to Health and the Science of Corse Nature has provided these herbs for you. The Indians guided by This Is 'mportant Announcemenat Now Remember every bottle of Never Die Tonic is guaranteed to help you or y Your whole system is undergoing a change. The blood is thin ning, and generally your the only question isâ€"What is the best tonic to take? A tonic that consists of Herbs, Roots and Barks. Such as The Great h All Ladies are THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THESE LEcturEs cordially invited to avail themselves o Health and Comfort in Corsetry in Norma! Health of Corsetry in Surgical and Medical Conditions. Personal Demonstrations of Physical Exercises and Posture Wednesday | Wednesday and Thursday Afternoons, March 13â€"14 2.30 to 3.30 p.m. in theMoose Hall, Timmins 7 ou are interested in Health andYouthful lines SeeMiss Houston ( give a dcmonitr_afion of Physical Exercises and Posture Standards. | Thanking you for the space, and here‘s hoping that in the near future we will have a government radio staâ€" }tion for better programmes, and get lg,od Canadian programmes, I am, Yours truly | Radio Booster. The writer ‘of tho above is a former resident of Nova Scotia, like many cthers in Timmins and district. He is als> an ardent radio fan, and has been so far for many years, despite the disâ€" couragements given. Again in this he is like large numbers of others in the camp. He insists that a government radio station is the only solution of the radio troubles of the Ncrth, and in this once more he represents popular opinâ€" ; | 1 | Please copy the enclosed clipping from a Nova Scotia paper in your valuâ€" able paper. It gives a full of radio reception in Nova Scotia,â€"someâ€" thing like reception in this part of Onâ€" tario,â€"all on account of not having a highâ€"powered station t> cut out those US.A. stations on the Canadian waye bands. MISS R J HOUSTION (Registered Nurse) listen to Never Die Tonic will build you up after the Grippe or other sickness. Get a bottle toâ€"dayv. "I had a very bad attack of grippe which lasted three weeks. It left me very weak. I decided to give Never Die Tonic a trial. In less than a week I felt much better and am now quite fit." It changes your outlook on life, driving away that deadly depression and permitting peaceful sleepâ€"Naâ€" ture‘s grand restorer, Read this: A feéew drops of Never Die Tonic each day quickly restores you to normal, quieting worn nerves and helping in the building up of the tissues. Here‘s How to Speed Up Convalesence Had The Grippe ? s * 2® 44" 0800 #4 *# #. .0 Cad t i it {t. , ha, 40646 # # Cad #4 #4 4 # Cad #, # ** *#* # + #* *# # *4 # # *, 4 *4 ® 4 +. + #4 *# # #4, Â¥4, @ 4 ® <¢ }.0 #* # # #* *# .. # .0 ##* #4 # # ## # *# JPAM 2# /9 .QO.“.“.“.“ #4* # # # L #* # # #* /Â¥\ ...0 ## # # #4 # *# ## #4 *# La ## # # Cns # #% #* #* # # #* + # #* ## # *# * # .‘}'000 Â¥ 4 Devoted to Excercise Diet and Posture Time Of The Year Everyone Should Be Taking A Tonic L A DIES gIve this opportunity "With what is above set forth we are in entire accord. The Canadian Radio Broadcasting COommissisn should have one powerful station in Nova Scotia from which the Canadian programmes could be gotten in toto. As things now are Charlettetown (CFCY) goes off the alr at 11.30 and try to get the late news service and weather bulletins. "Tune in on Halifax and distorted reception is the result as the outcome of interference from a big American station. Go after Fredericton and it "Is the spirit and interit of the law which created the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission being carried cut as far as Nova Scotia is concerned?" New Glasgow Free Lance To this is added the ideas ocf The New Glasgow Free Lance as follows:â€" "Abundant evidence is forthcoming daily, however, that listeners in east, west, north and sscuthern Nova Scotia do not hear the ‘Commission proâ€" grammes. The objective of the comâ€" mission was to supply goodg Canadian programmes to these listeners. Since they cannct hear the Canadian brogdâ€" casts they must listen to the American stations. "In Ontario and Quebec the mission owns and operates six radio. stations, three in each province, but in the Maritimes it owns and operates none. It is true that certain Mariâ€" time owned stations broadcast such of the Commission‘s programmes as they chocse and at times convenient to. themselves, with the exception of a few hours contracted for. As a result, in order to carry more commercial underâ€" takings Of their cwn, the privately owned stations are failing to broadcast many of the finest programmes of the Canadian Broadcasting Commission. ion. The clipping he encloses first gives opinion of the radio editor If the Halifax Chronicle as folloOws:â€" Halifax Chronicle Opinion "Thousands of radio receiving set bwners in Nova Scotia who pay their 52 every year to the federal treasury for the support Of the Canadian Radig Broadcasting Commission are beginâ€" ning to wonder when the Commission is going to supply facilities in Nov#a@ Scotia which will enable them to hear Canadian programmes, produced, en« acted@d and broadcast in Canada, and thus get some benefit from their annual license fee. If you feel sour and sunk and the world looks punk, don‘t swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buovant and full of sunshine. uded by providence used these very herbs as their medicine. Never Die Tonic derives its name from the herb "Life Everlasting" known bs the Indians as the Never Dic herb. ; I to help you or your money will be refunded and for Ten Days you can purchase the regular Dollar and Thirtyâ€"five cent bottle of this wonâ€" derful Tonic for ONE DOLLAR. Wake Up Your Liver Bileâ€"â€" Without Calomel get at ie coue. anc|. It‘s the Spark NEW LOW PRICES |rueumatic surrErers reason for your downâ€"andâ€"out feelâ€" ing is your liver, It should pour out UgS For T‘en [)ays on]y you Relief Guaranteed or two pounds of liquid bile into [ Wwnenever you meet up with a huâ€" [ may buy the Great Indian Your Money Back bowels daily. n k is " zl en Coue=, o 4 THc_ t F4 â€" :k % **% % % k > 5 * For they can‘t do it. They only And You‘ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin‘ to Go. * udn ied l dn ie ue ts aBeale s Snss o a Sn nc ts a 2+ 1+ 1+ +8 a n 2s ob ats e sn e +tn MM\%\\Wfi GET A BOTTLE OF NEVER DIE TONIC TOâ€"DAY TOâ€"MORROW YOU WILL FEEL BETTER THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARtO An itermm affecting profits was a speâ€" clal rebate made to dealers by the The statement tncludes the profit on export business for 1933, but does not take into account the accrued profits on export business for 1934, which are estimated at about $300,000.00 The balance sheet shows a decrease in cash, call loans and Government bonds from $6,943,614.179 to $5,168,798.75. Cash decreased $320,253.01 from $1,203,â€" 10447 to $882,851.46 call loans and governmert bonds at cost or market were down $1,454.563.03 to $4,285,947.29; accounts receivabe less reserve for bad and doubtful accounts were up $85,364.â€" 97 to $1,552,945.01; inventories at cost Or market, increased $1,.190,233.02 to $3,463,803.41; making total current asâ€" sets $10,185,547.17, or $499,218.05 less than at the end of 1933. As against these current liabilities totalled $402,â€" 048.19, a decrease for the year of $94,.â€" 656.46. Net working capital was thereâ€" fore $9,783,498.98, a decrease of $404.561,â€" 59. Profits for the year, after charging all manufacturing, selling and adâ€" ministrative expenses and income taxes, but before providing for depreciation, were $2,028,310.02. Depreciation allowâ€" ance was $599,474.13, leaving a net proâ€" fit of $1,428,835.89, an increase of $51,â€" 359.30 over the net profits for 1933. Dividends of $504,171.50 on Preferred Stock and $643,150.00 on Common Stocik were paid during the year. The balâ€" ance added to the surplus of $7,740,187.â€" |32 carried forward from the previous year, gave a total surplus as at Decemâ€" ber 3lst, 1934, of $7,921,701.71. Preâ€" ferred Shares redeemed amounted to $59,800.00; expenditures on plant and equipment $413,814.53; special proâ€" vision for Employees‘ Pension Fund. $100,000; increase in deferred charges $1,15746. The accummulated reserve for depreciation is now $6,611,241.96. The net book value of plant and ‘buildâ€" Ings is 44.75 per cent. of the gross book value, and the net book value of the manufacturing equipment of the rubâ€" ber plants 18.47 per cent. of the gross. ~ Current working assets, with well balanced inventories entered at conâ€" siderably below market price stood at $10,185,547.19, as against current liabilâ€" ities of $402,048.19, and cash on hand alone was over twice the liabilities. Net current assets or working capital, after deducting all current liabilities, and tax reserves, was $9,783,498.98 A reduction of $404.561.59 in working capital was occasioned by the redempâ€" tion of the Goodyear Cotton Company‘s bonds amounting to $769,000.00 (par value) in February. As a result of this action none of the Goodyear Comâ€" panies now has any bonded indebtedâ€" ness, and a saving of $46,140.00 per anâ€" num in fixed charges has been effecâ€" ted. in the statement of The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company of Canada. Limited, and subsidiary companies, for the year ending December 31st, 1934, presented by the president, C. H. Carâ€" lisle, at the annual meeting at Toronto on Monday. An increase of $51,359.30 in net proâ€" fits,, an increase of $181,514.39 in the earned surplus, increased reserves,. an excellent ratio of assets to liabilities, and a strong liquid position were shown Profits, Surplus and Reâ€" serves are Up. Liquid Position of the Company is Strong. Report for Year of Goodyear of Canada "The writer has a yen to hear Prof. Stewart of Halifax on Sunday evenings. Tune in on Halifaxâ€"and get a church service. Charlottetown in not then on the air and as a consequence one turns reluctantly to an American station to get the latest dope on toothpaste and face powders. The people of Nova Scotia have a real radio grievance." comes in the same category. Tackle Montreal and as a rule it comes through fairly wellâ€"in French. As a last resort go after Ottawa, and there again is interference from Havana. Never Die the Scientific Tonic will clean your liver and in a few days you will feel like a new person. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn‘t digest. It just deâ€" cays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head aches and you feel down and out. Your whole system is poiâ€" soned. move the bowels and a mere moveâ€" ment doesn‘t get at the cause. The reason for your downâ€"andâ€"out feelâ€" ing is your liver, It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. , and generally your whole blood stream is changing. such as The Great Indian Herb Tonic Never Die. Then you are not drugging yourself An item from London, England, says that a noted sportsman, Lord David Douglasâ€"Hamilton, lost his college heavyweight boxing title when he was disqualified for hitting P. R. E. Wilâ€" liams when the latter was down. Wilâ€" liams, who had taken a terrific beating, was hanging on the ropes when Douzâ€" lasâ€"Hamilton â€" delivered a knockout blow. No one but the referee considered the blow illegal, however. "Your COompany paid in taxes durâ€" ing the last fiscal year an amount which represenm 16.09 per cent. of its net domestic sales. Such high taxes make it difficult for a Canadian rubâ€" ber manufacturing co@Mpany to secure its adequate share of business in the export field. Taxes supersede diviâ€" dends and may in some instances imâ€" pair capital. While it is recognized that funds have to be raised to pay for the cost of Government, the heavy taxâ€" ation of industry and the withdrawal of capital from industry for the purâ€" pose of meeting deficits and paying the cost of a multiplicity of governmental Dbodies, must be materially reduced if trade conditions are to show a general and permanent improvement throughâ€". out Canada." | REFEREE ONLY ONE TO THINK KNOCKOUT BLOW WAS FOUL "In motor transportation automobile tires are an important item in the cost of upâ€"keep. The sales tax and poundâ€" ageâ€"excise tax on casings and tube sales in Canada amount to approximately 13 per cent. of the net selling price. $7.19 a share. Regarding taxaticon, Mr. Carlisle said: "In the last twentyâ€"five years the automobile has played a marked part in the world‘s affairs ang especially in the United States and Canada, as these two countries have been the greatest proeducers. It is difficult to visualize what the conditions would be toâ€"day had it not been for auto transâ€" portation. Billions of dollars have been spent in factories, in garages, in roauways, in materials, in wages, in insurance, taxes and repairs. It has made the country accessible to the city, it has reduced the cost of production in every branch of industry, it has multiâ€" plieg man‘s efficiency, yet this indusâ€" try and its allied industries are taxed unfairly. , The depreciation reserve was increasâ€" lcd $372,549.39 to $6,611,241.96. Bond | Cbligations were completely wiped out, and the Preferred Stock outstanding was reduced by $59,800.00 to $7,187,500.â€" 00. The 128,630 shares of Common (no par value) and the capital surplus appear at $591,698.00 unchanged. i Mr. Carlisle stated that the year showed a general increase in the volâ€" ume ¢f sales to dealers, and to the export trade. Although the Goodyear companies had entered 1934 with rubber and cotton on hand conâ€" tracted for at below current prices, the profits from operations in 1934 did not benefit from this condition to the same extent as in 1933; Also, replacements had to be made at considerably higher prices than in the previous year. Averâ€" age spot cost of rubber in 1934 had been 117 per cent. higher than in 1933. and average spot cost of Middling Upâ€" lands cotton 42.7 per cent higher. Mr. Carlisle pointeg out that cash on hand alone at December 31st, had been twice the amount of liabilities. After payment of the usual 7 per cent. preferred dividends, an amount equivaâ€" lent to $5.00 a share had been paid on Common. The Company‘s earned surâ€" plus had been increased by $181,514.39, rind net earnings on Common Steock imounted to $924,664.39, equivalent to Assets other than current comprise miscellaneous investments in stocks, bonds and morlgages, $146,975.08 down $58,821.88; fixed assets of $12,336,476.07, up $186,889.79; and deferred charges of $45,191.54, up $1,757.46. Assets total $22,714,189.86, a decrease of $369,392.68 Goodyear Company in common with other members of the Tire Division of the Rubber Asscciation in respect to their sales between January ist and July 1st inclusive. This amounted, in the case of Goodyear, to $210,000.00 You too will be able to climb hills with ease if you take Never Die Tonic on high; that always carries with it that little extra punch that takes you in and out of slow traffic; hat has a getâ€"away that marks the difference in humans; when all this is evident, you had better follow him, he is takâ€" ing the right tonic. That man or woman is taking Never Die Tonic. Whenever you meet up with a huâ€" man engine that takes all the hills on high; that always carries with it that little extra punch that takes vou 44 *4 aa Â¥* 48 se‘ ‘humacher; Pearce‘s Store, South Porcupine; Gauthier‘s Drug Store N3 S *A 5j c Double triumphs for two of the record smashers, Keith Brown of Yale and Ben Johnson of Columbia, featured the struggle for individual honours, while A despatch from New York says:â€" In a spectacular meet marked by one worid‘s record performance and the shattering of three meet records, Manâ€" hattan‘s strong track and field team captured the U. S. A. Intercollegiate Athletic Association indoor championâ€" ships Saturday night for the second successive yvear. JA 0.00‘ #® .0 * *#. * .0.00. U« «o. N. «N. .Â¥ 0..“.“. .0 .. JÂ¥ %° "% ## ) *# *# Wins Championship at _ Meet held at New Jersey The tonic made from Herbs, Roots and Ba_r}g._A truly nature‘s remedy. Thousands have been benefitted. Thousands have been made strong and healthy by taking the great Inâ€" dian Herb Tonic Never Die. The World‘s Great Blood Medicine. Makes you feel Like Yourself Again. 110 Pine St. South Groceries Meats Phone 130 For Ten Days only you may buy the Great Indian Herbh Tonic and Blood Purifier in the regular $1.35 bottle for One Dollar. ## #4 NMp+ *#* *, # #* *# La ## # # #* #* #* ®#. # #* w ® #* #* * *s ## *# # #4 # .0 # .0 #4 #* *# # #* ## #4 Cad *# # #e *# # ## #* ## #* #4 *4 # 4 . Jack Pine, cord ....$8.25 o cords for...:.......... $9.00 Birch, per cord......$4.00 Tamarack, cord ....$4.00 DRY WOOD FOR SALE IN 16â€"INCH LENGTHS borden‘s Milk,; 2 tall tins ..;:..."...._._.._ ... ... Clark‘s Pork and Beans, large size, 3 tins ... Macaroni or Spaghetti in 16 oz. pkg. 3 pkgs 10 for .................%......... ... Shortening, 20 lbs. for ... s i FOR THE WEEKâ€"END Smelts _2 Ibs. 35c | Fresh Herring 1b. 12¢ Mackerel _ 1b. 13¢ | Salt Cod Fish 1b. 18c Salmon _ Whole, Fish per lb. 13¢ npu Portuguese Sardmes 2 tins 27¢ 19 Pine Street North Direct Private Wire Connections /J .00. .00.00.00.00.00. a**,! #4 # * # .6 #4# *4 *# # #* # # #4 *# # *#* # .00.00.‘ #4 *#* # *s o .00‘00.’ #4 u* 00.0..“. *# *s # .0 C .0 0..0.00. .‘ ..00.. ...0..0.0 0.00 # L ** #® 4# *4 DPoherty Roadhouse and Co. Approved Listed Stocks carried on margin For Ten Days Onlyv Never Die MINING and INDUSTRIAL STOCKS Members Toronto Stock Exchange Phones 1200â€"1201 * Ten Days you can get the large We quote prices on any Lengths Maple, cord MAPLE SYRUP pure, per pt. ........ Adrian Maurice, whose eye was inâ€" Jjured while refereeing a game at St. Charles‘ separate school a short time ago, is well on the way to recovery, and will suffer no permanent injury froimn the accident, Brown won the high jump and then soared to a new meet mark Oof 14 fect 3@ inches in his specialty, the pole vault, subsequently failing in three atâ€" tempts to negotiate the world height of 14, 54. Rhode Island‘s Henry Dreyer contriâ€" buted the only world record performâ€" ance by tossing the 35â€"pound weight a distance of 57 feet nine inches. Â¥, MARCH 7TTH,. 1933 PASTC 320C

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