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Porcupine Advance, 28 Nov 1935, 2, p. 6

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â€" The Advance this week received a letter from S. H. H. Symons, director of the survey of live stock and poultry for Ontario, asking for assistance in makâ€" ing known to all farmers and others concerned the necessity for coâ€"operâ€" ation in giving returns in regard to live stock and poultry. This year jt is desired to greatly increase the number of schedul:s returned by farmers in Ontaria so that the statistics may be as accurate and complete as possible. Appeal to Farmers To Assist in Survey December Survey of Liveâ€" stock and Poultry of Great Importance to Farâ€" mers and Others PAGE HIX When You Come Off Shift © Get the fine you‘ve ever had Palmolive gives you easy shaves at low cost. Made with olive cil, a fine skin conditioner, Palmolive lets you shave skin close yet keeps your face Branc Phones 300â€"30]1 cool. No after shaving sting The George Taylor Hardware Ltd. N65 CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. 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NEW PHILCO 3610B $66.00 Complete with Phileo Allâ€"Wave Acrial $7 2 .00 While it may appear that farming has not attained such proportions in the North as to be of vital importance, settâ€" lers and farmers here should rememâ€" that development in stockâ€"raising and poultry has reached greater proâ€" porticns than usually recognized and the number of the live stock and poulâ€" try can not be overlooked. Accordingâ€" ly The Advance urges all farmers and settlers in the North to coâ€"opirate in the survey referred to. The following letter from J. B. Fairbairn, Deputy Minister â€"of Agriculture, explains the purpose of the survey with the nicesâ€" sary particulars and details: The December Survey of Live Stock and Poultry Dear Sir;:â€"The ‘Ontario Department of Agriculture, with the assistance of the rural schools, distributes blank Schedule to farmers twice each year, in June and December, for the purpose of preparing estimates of the numbers of live stock on farms and the acreage of field crops. Great importance is atâ€" tached to the successful completion of the survey, as only in this way can reâ€" liable estimates of the numbers of hogs, cattle, sheep and other live stock be prepared. The final figures for Onâ€" taric are combined with figures for other provinces to secure Canadian totals, and then forwarded to the Inâ€" ternational Institute of Agriculture for the preparation of world summaries. School pupils are asked to distribute these Schedules and return the~; to the teacher. Although i very larg? number of farmers fill in the cards reâ€" gularly each year, there are some who hesitate to do so. In some years as many as 80,000 cards have bein filled in angq returned for Ontario. There is good reason for every farmer to fill out a Survey Card as the chief purpose of the Department of Agriculture in carrying out this work is to secure statistical data for the use of farmers themselves. As soon as the work of tabulating is completed the Statistics Branch of the Department of Agriculâ€" ure releaes the figures simultaneously to all newspapers, farm journals, and Distributors Superb tone and amazing worldâ€"wide performâ€" ance! Features Philco‘s famous Inclined Sounding Board, Automatic Veolume Control, Precision Cameo Dial, Automatic Aerial Selector, B«uo-%mmic Speaker, Program Control, Shadow Tuning and many other majpor developments,. A T)rgeous cabinet of handsomely grained walout with slanting control panel of rare Butt walout. 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In this way the inforâ€" mation is made available to every one Magistrate Browne heard Frank Reâ€" gan, defence counsel, and refused his request to pin crown counsel down to revealing all the evidence, medical and circumstantial, on Friday next. His worship said he would only require sufâ€" ficient to send the prisoner on for trial. O‘Donnell was nst allowed in the dock with the other prisoners. He was dressed in a smart brown suit and looked natty. Gone was the anxious look that had marked his face on the last two appearances. Harold O‘Donnell, charged with the brutal murder of Ruth Taylor in a Toronto ravine several days ago, smiled during the five minutes he appeared in Toronto police court on Friday. At the request of the crown he was reâ€" mandsd until November 29. at the same time. Large corporations are in a financial position to gather their ov gaged it plight if ing out Some persons are of the c information is used for tax poses. This is strictly not. s port is considered absolutely tial and the information is by the Statistics Branch for agricultural statistics by tC county division. Particular: vidual farms are never d county C vidual f any one. Your ¢C pleting t promptly Prisoner Again Remanded in the Ravine Murder Case Try The Advance Want Advertisements often are a warning that your kidâ€" neys have become deranged and need attention. Don‘t suffer needless pain. Take Gin Pills to obtain reâ€" lief while assisting your kidneys to function properly. 257 mnplly to the schnooi teacner wiil De tly appreciated. Yours very truly, J. B. FAIRBAIRN, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Parliament Buildings, Toronto coâ€"op>ration in carefully comâ€" the Survey Card and returning v to the school teacher will be of the opinion the for taxation purâ€" y not. so Each reâ€" bsolutely confidenâ€" ation is used only anch for compiling ‘s by township or irticulars for indiâ€" never divulged to f;'f,‘l”:\“}f::i Housewives Likely to Continue to Place Convenience Beâ€" willing to; â€" fore Beauty. Recipes for Waffle Chicken Sandwiches Parmers| _ and Spanish Sauce for Omelet THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO "During the past ‘week, since it beâ€" came known that Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Purlong and family were leaving Hailâ€" eybury for Stratford, Mrs. Furlong has been the guest of honour at several social functions, held by her many lccal friends. "For the 13 years during which the family has resided here, Mrs. Furlong has been a popular memser of the community, taking an aciive bart in social affairs and in different organizaâ€" tions, and her friends showed their apâ€" preciation of the place she has filled in the town. In the reaction from the dull kitchen of the past and with the development of sanitary open plumbing, the tenâ€" dency was to make the revised kitchen white in its appointments. There is cerâ€" tainly something to be said for white tile and white woodwork which show every mark so easily that it just naâ€" turally demands cleaning. The following in regard to the honâ€" ours shown Mr. and Mrs.:~C. P. Furlong by the people of Haileybury and disâ€" trict prior to the departurs of this couple for Stratford to take up resiâ€" dence, will be read with much interest by friends and acquaintances in Timâ€" mins and district. Articles in The Haileyburian last week say:â€" A nmnew note in kitchen treatment, however, has been sounded. The inâ€" troduction Oof artistic linoleum was, perhaps, the first signal of this. The next note of colour came into the kitâ€" chken by way of curtains and coloured Farewell Parties to Haileybury Couple Colour has come into the kitchen. A generation ago practically all kitchens were painted a dull brown, perhaps to blend with the coal dust. The kitchen was the least attractive room in the house. But a number of things have cecurred and changed our attitude toward this room in which so many housekeepers svend many hours of the dayv. "At the home of Mrs. H. C. Dunbar, Mrs. Furlong was the guest of honour at a very pleasant function, where she was presenteg with a large silver tray as a token of esteem. A similar event was held at the home of Mrs. W. R. Lowery, where the present took the form of a beautiful petit point evening bag, and later at the home of Mrs. R. D. Cumming there was held a comâ€" mtunity party in her honour, whore she was given a silver relish dish, with the good wishes of her many friends. "In addition to these personal reâ€" membrances, Mrs. Furlong was given a beautiful rosary by the Catholic Women‘s League, of which she has been a member since the inception of the local subdivision and in which she had been an active worker. The ladies of the Haileybury Golf Club also preâ€" sented her with a framed picture of a beautiful view taken on the course, and Mrs. Furlong has received the best personal wishes of a large circle of friends in town. "Leading business men and citizens generally gathered in large numbers at the K. of C. hall on Friday evening last to give a sendâ€"off to Mr. Furlong, for the past 13 years manager of the local branch of the Bank of Nova Scoâ€" tia and a prominent citizen of Hailleyâ€" bury, who has recently been appointed manager of the branch at Stratford. He left at the weekâ€"end to take up his new dutiss and will be joined in the southern Ontario city by Mrs. Furâ€" long and the family in the near future. "The party on Friday night was an especially enjoyable event and. the guest of honour was presented with a splendid travelling bag, after several complimentary addresses had been made. "To Hon. W. A. Gordon fell the task of making the presentation and in his address he dwelt both seriously and humorously on the place the bankers have taken in the development of the North Country. He pointed to the bankâ€" ing system as an institution in which the people had confidence and to the Friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Furlong Honour Them Prior to Departure for Stratford. "Mr. Furlong and the oys left at the weekâ€"end, as he had to take over the bank‘s branch there on Tuesday. Mrs. Furlong and her little daughter are still in town and will be leaving shortâ€" ly. olour Helps Make the Kitchen Attractive Now (By Edith M. Barber) changes were made. The Bank of | Canada, he believed,‘ would not be naâ€" ‘ticnalized, as the politicians realized ‘too well what would happen if it beâ€" came a ‘political jackpot.‘ Central banks had been established in 36 countries, said, and in 31 of them they were under the same system 2s that in Canada. The other five were in politiâ€" cally turbulent countries, he said. It was a great pleasure, Mr. Gordon said, ‘to ‘present to my dear old friend this For the sake of time and labour sayvâ€" ing, however, housewives probably will continue to put convenience ever beâ€" fore beauty. Any woman doing her own work would choose a kitchen just big enough to contain the necessary furâ€" nishings with wall space for cupboards and for windows. For artificial light I like to use an indirect globs, high enough to prevent shadows, and with a bulb large enough to light the whole rcocm. A convenient, wellâ€"lighted kitâ€" chen goes far in helping us to prepare attractive and interesting food. Waffle Chicken sandwiches 6 waffle sections 6 slices chicken Chicken gravy cup chopped celery Lettuce Place a section of waffle on a serving plate, cover with slices of chicken, sprinkle with celery and cover with a lettuce leaf and a waffle section. Serve hot with chicken gravy. spanish Sauce for Omele¢ tablespoon chopped onion cup chopped green peppers tablespoons butter slices broiled bacon tablespoons chopped mushrooms cups tomatoes teaspoon salt Papuka Cook the onion and peppers in the butter until light brown. Add the baâ€" con, cut in small pieces, and the other ingredients. Cook 15 minutes and serve around an omelet. The mushrooms may be omitteq and the capers or olives used. Bacon fat may be used instead of butter. t= N D hJ 4s 4 oil cloth. Tables in coloured enamel began to be offered. Stoves adopted colour for their enamel fittings, and now we have nutensils in red, green, blue and yellow to harmonize with our colour scheme. (Copyright, 1935, by the Bell Syndiâ€" cate, Inc.) bag as an evidence of our regard, and we know that he will give the people of Stratforgq the same good advice that he has given us." "In acknowledging the gift Mr. Furâ€" loug said that he felt he was leaving many true friends in Haileybury, that he hagqg met with nothing but the best of goodwill and good fellowship during his 13 years in Maileybury and that he felt genuine regret at leaving the North. He told of his experience durâ€" ing the big fire of 1922 and his recomâ€" mendations to headquarters of the bank, which resulteg in the erection of the new modern building which now houses the branch office. Mr. Furlong referred to the late G. A. Bagshaw and the pleasant relations existing between them which had been continued when A. G. Kirkpatrick became his opposiâ€" ticn, and also spoke of the cordial busiâ€" ness intercourse he had had with the public. Touching on community life in Haileybury and the North, Mr. PFurlong saiq that he considered as ‘a calamity to the district‘ the fact that Mr. Gorâ€" don was not ‘sent back to Ottawa‘ this year. He introduced his successor, Wm. Long, and bespoke for him the friendâ€" ship and goodwill of the community. "Other good spsakers included A. G. Kirkpatrick, manager of the Royal Bank, who saigq that Mr. Furlong‘s proâ€" motion had been well a@eserved; Leslic McFarlane, who spoke humorously of the alleged ‘inhuman‘ qualities of bankers in gensral; W. E. Sparham of Cobalt, who spoke for the Haileybury Golf Club; James E. Grant and E. E. Smith, for the Curling Club; Mr. Long, who is Mr. Furlong‘s successor, and D. G. Hogan, Grand Knight of the Haileyâ€" hmiry K. of C. ‘"Mayor O. J. Thorpe presided and extendeg the thanks and appreciation of the psople of the town to Mr. Furâ€" long for his public service, mentioning the Children‘s Aid Society, the Christâ€" mas Cheer Committee, the Board of Trade and other organizations, to which he always lent his support and practical business experience. His Worâ€" ship said, and the town would miss him in many ways. "The gathering was enlivened by community singing, legq by Ernie Forâ€" tin, refreshments were provided in the basement of the hall and every one present spent a very pleasant time, giving a fitting sendâ€"off to a wellâ€" respected citizen who takes with him the best wishes of the whole comâ€" munity." ks ank of Montreal n Usual Strong Stand J. Thorpe presided and thanks and appreciation of the town to Mr. Furâ€" ublic service, mentioning VY s, the ann of Montrea interesting elsewhere, is issued in an egsily underxâ€" standable form, evidently in order that the general public may more fully apâ€" preciate the security that is afforded both depositors and shareholders. The statement shows that at the close of the fiscal year the total assets of the Bank were $792,772,872 as compared with $759,108,178 a year ago, an inâ€" crease of over $33,000,000. Included in total assets are liquid asâ€" sets of $533,374,811, against $491,247,â€" 207, a gain of over $40,000,000, and equal to 74.48 per cent. of the liabilities to the public. An outstanding feature is the holdings of government and other bonds and debentures to the amount of $361,769,848, as compared with $317,â€" 936,912 a year ago, an increase of over $43,000,000. In keeping with the Bank‘s policy, the greater portion consists of giltâ€"edged securitiese which mature at early dates. The immediately available cash is represented by cash on hand and monâ€" ey on deposit with the Bank of Canaâ€" da of $82,711,635; notes of and cheques on other banks $27,614,596, and money on deposit with other banks of $37,764,â€" 631 Call loans outside of Canada now stand at $18,835,238, down from $32,â€" 133.844. The decline may be attributed to the unusually low interest rates that have prevailed in the principal money markets of the world. At the same time call loans in Canada have declined to $4,435,736 fror $8,399,657. Current Loans Lower While there have been reports of gains in many lines of business, current loans have not shown a tendency to increase, with the result that loans to manufacturers, farmers and merchants now stand at $234.461,311, down from $243,477,041. This would appear to inâ€" dicate that many customers have been able to finance the present increase in Business from their own resources. Of special interest is the continued tendency of deposits to expand throughout the country, and, as reâ€" sult, total deposits have now gained to $676,944,866 from $630,218,835 a year ago. An informative feature of the report is contained in the section where the bank shows that it has total assets of $1792,772,872, with which to meet payâ€" ment of liabilities to the public of $716,107,779, leaving an excess of asâ€" sets over liabilities to the public of $76,665,093. Profit and Loss Account The profit and loss account shows ecarnings slightly down from the preâ€" vious year. It also indicates that the Bank‘s taxes to Dominion and Proâ€" vincial Governments are in excess of 31,000,000 . Profit for the year amounted to $4,â€" 007,302, against $4,105,024 in the preâ€" vious year. From the profit, taxes to Dominion and Provincial Governments required $1,002,089, leaving for disâ€" tribution $3,005,212. Of this amount dividends to shareholders took $2,880,â€" 000, leaving an amount to be carried forward, of $125,212. The net profits of $3,005,212 were equal to 3.92 per cent. of capital, surplus and undivided proâ€" fits. After provision for taxes and dividends, the balance brought forward increased the balance of profit and loss carried forward to $1,935,033. Sudbury Star:â€"A grand jury sitting at Sault Ste. Marie subjected the Alâ€" goma House of Refuge to severe critiâ€" cism last week, finding that it was inâ€" fested with vermin, badly ventilated and overcrowded. But everything about the institution was not condemned by the jurymen; they reported "the barns and stables in excellent condition." Doherty Roadhouse Co. 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