mo is S ate atn ate nte ate ate s tnsls +t etn +2 es nc nteate was stiZz‘d from Mr. Ward?" He pointâ€" ed out that the continuity of evidence had been lost when the beer was left in the vault, along with a large quanâ€" ty of other besr, for three weeks. He consicdered ~point abrut th> indeâ€" pendent analysis irrevelant. Vagrancy Conviction Quashed Mrs. Augusta Allen who appsared beâ€" fore Magistrate Atkinssn some weeks ago and who was warned to mend her ways, was charged with being drunk and also with being a vagrant. On the firss, charge she was given the altorâ€" native of $50 and costs or one momnth AkXUKILICOR, < S â€" GAIS DBéér t] was sciztd@ from Mr. Ward Quoting cases to strong tention, Mr. Brown said lice should have given t sample of che becer c so t have had an independent if he wished to do so. "I remember no instance was quashed because an analysis was not macso. Crown Aitorrcy. Defence counsel insists suth a charge was laid, ous penalties, evidence sh explicit and complets. It tail perfecctlyv. uw Atkinsor . * A Sp. continued C. A. Remus Arabesque in style â€"the rose painted in center, gives it an English feeling. Combined with the rich, creamy color of the ware, the whole is a pattern of rare beauty. Chiet Gaz were sent aw fied of War quor Control beer. The a alcoholis pe were 5.712 for 549 for the : Arzument â€" on two salie to be shown, beer in the brewory indi would also h: that whe act caps on the beer. His :: tions wore t casos. The lacey daintiness of the jewel shape has avspecial appeal to the bride, Crossâ€"examined Archic â€"Brcwn, C mitted that thrc away for an the seizurs _.,wa.; ierim the be*»zr‘w. at the police BILLINGSLEY ROSE a wellâ€"known Epirits., of mixed Sergeant D Constabl»s Gi dence at 13 they kinson resCt He wished : it ovetr." in> Judgment Reserved in Involved Liquor Case an official Li Agains! Elws~ most Charge is of Keeping Liquor in Bottles Not Capped with 1,,. C. A. Caps. Defence Maintains Continuity of Eviâ€" dence Destroyed by Three Weeks‘ Interval While Beer in V ault. THURSDAY. JANUARY 28TH, 1938 AsK ABOUT OUR DIVIDED PAYMENT PLAXNXN . . 1B 1 ’l‘“o (‘.xrds for 5 Cents. Beautiful Pflzes. l'lay as Long as vyou Wish an always be added to or filled *A Spmie pattern is never disâ€" JEWELLER nc St. North SACRED HEART CHURCH AUDITORIU Every Wed. and Fri. Evenings on D CUT uU WEDNESDAY : 25 cents ADMISSTION Liquor "¢i Ww â€" B I N G O =â€" ild M FRIDAY : FREE ADMISSIO 170 CEDAR STREET sOUTH, TRVINS 10 Bsard seal ‘d. of Timmins. alâ€" It w Brown s th: 20 Games and Grand Prize MIimnitely shown put the plain Jrewery made such contenâ€" former similar the accused :; that hne could analysis mads Phone 190 hen hi AYF 8.30 P.M. SHARP h a t (qUlU it as Dasec ild have that the 1@ t bot mo po *~ Unemployment Plan ‘ of Dominion Govt. 1€ consid@ration will be given to (a) the extent of unemployment in the muniâ€" cipali:y, and (b) the value of the proâ€" posed improvement to community and the relative cost of materials in reâ€" lation to the total cost of the project. The employment on approved programs of civic improvements will be superâ€" vised, at lsass in the larger municipaliâ€" by a committee which shall repreâ€" sent each of the three contributing govâ€" ernments. This will ensure that the expenditures on civic improvements will have their maximum effect in reâ€" ducing relief rolls, and will reduce at the same cime the expeimlitures of the several governmeorn«s in the municipalâ€" ity for material aid to the unemployved. This form of assistance to civic |mâ€" provements will be supervised, at least in the larger municipalities, by a comâ€" mittee which shall represent each the three con‘tributing governmnets. This will ensure chat the expenditures on civic improvements will have their maximum effect in reducing relief rolls, and will reduce at the same time the expenditures of the several governâ€" l 1 ! "The Dominion government is preâ€" pared to pay dollor for dollar with proâ€" vincial governmer‘s for material and (direct relief) up to a maximum fedâ€" eral contribution of 40 perâ€"cent. in each province. Und>r the maxmium this would mean in general terms.a 40â€"40â€" 20 division of the costs of material aid amonz the Dominion, the province and the province arnid the municipality. Under the proposed agreements the Dominion will provide for a sharing of the cost of aid given to transients on a 50â€"50 basis with the province. and jobless youwh are included. Eollowingzg is the project: "Our agrescment with the provinces for the next fiscal year will be based on the readiness of the ominion govâ€" ¢rnment to adopt the following prinâ€" ciples and policies in relation to> uncmâ€" picyment and relief: It is a fourâ€"point program, covering many industries, including building and mining, and is desizgned to pensâ€" trate to the small urban areas as well as large centres. Transicnts and jobless yowh are included. Eollowingzg is the project: men Ro sure up take bu governim unemplilo Oltawa, J menltal private penditures, a SsArnds of lined to Monmndayv Fourâ€"Point Programme Outâ€" lined at Ottawa. that M a mont 1€ JlL} t3 xeorve x months. burden 16 r*s. Allén hed in income of $20 h. Hearing the womain did visible mcoans of support," and 11 mUu‘t cCO nt to take mcnt. for C Hon. i} Mi nson quas} DT. re would iC in the Dominion governâ€" m for grantsâ€"inâ€"aid to the as also by the d henceforth the Dominion on 4@ 40â€"40â€"20 basis with s and municipalities. The ‘ment will be effective in 11 th 1€ mornin na 11 r hi would be a terrific presâ€" government to underâ€" which it could nct posâ€" . Norman McLesod Rozâ€" nister of Labour. his annsuncement was z to private employers t coâ€"operate with the take up the slack of for otherwise, said Mr. Alien wil r being : nroll uch public, exâ€" ploy many :hcuâ€" jobless, was outâ€" 3° Commons on t] Yazgrar servy> on ink. governâ€" timulate sen L On Wednesday, the people of Timâ€" mins and of many other towns and cities in Canada and throughciut the world, celebrated the one hundred and eightieth anniversary of the birth of the greav Scottish poset, Robert Burns. As the occasion brougzsht pleasure to a great many psople, so do the poems, the thoughts of a great man, bring pleasure to millions of readers the world over. est conservation and farm employment plans now in in British Colâ€" umbia and the Prairie Provinces. 4â€"Public Works "It is proposed o continue and in some cases to extend the varicus proâ€" jects of conservation and development which have been placed before parliaâ€" ment in special supplementary â€"¢stiâ€" males at previous sessions. These proâ€" jects include aid given to transâ€"Canâ€" ada and tourist highways, mining roads, national parks, hissoric sites, airports, water conservation, rehabilitation of drought areas, elimination of level crossings and harbor dsvelopments. Particular of these projecis will appear in the supplementary estimates." "(A) Youth training. Proposal will be submitted to parliament to increase the usefulness and efficiency of this project by insuring its conviniuity over the next three yoars. On the basis of the cxistinz federal appropriations an annual sum of $3,000,000 is now availâ€" able through joint contributions for the Dominionâ€"Provincial youth trainâ€" ing prozgram. "(B) Other projects: "As announced in che Specch from the Throne, the assistance given to forest conservation will be extended to other work of national imporcance in order to provide an opportunity for useâ€" ful work and national service to single unemployed men. It is intended io deâ€" velop both Federal and Dominionâ€"Provâ€" incial projécts in order to extend the employment and training available to single unemployed men under the forâ€" est conservation and farm employment plans now in csp:sration in British Colâ€" ments in the municipality for matcrial aid to the unemployed. This form of assistance to civic improvements will nc be available to municipal projects which are accepted for another form of federal aid under the Municipil Imâ€" provements Assistance Act. Jâ€"Single Unemployed Persons and Transients: For 39 years, since he became postmaster o7 tne litâ€" tle crossroads hamlet of Duart in Oxford Countv, Ont.., Robert Curric, 72, (ABOVE), has been collectâ€" ing old ndian coins, books, pistols and quaint and curious objects. Toâ€"day the little postâ€" office is filled with some 10,000 objects. One of them l into song and Séiting the music. His pootry is pure Other lyrists are literary at when Burns is literary he (By A. H. THT: PORCUPINE ADVANC®, TTMMTNS, ONTARTO But truce with abstraction, and truce with a Muse Whose rhymes you‘ll perhaps, Sir, n#e‘er deign to peruse: Will you leave your justings, your jars, and your quarrels, Contending with Billy for proudâ€"nod laurels? My muchâ€"Honour‘d Patron, believe your poor poetl. Your courage, much more than your prudence, you show it: In vain with Squire Billy for laure‘ls you struggl¢; He‘l have them by fair trade, if nCt he will smuggle; Not cabinets even of kings would co Ssome sort of all our qualities each to its tribe, And think human nature they truly describe; Have you found this, or t‘other? There‘s more in the wind; As by one drunken fellow his comrades you‘ll find. Buw such is the flaw, or the depth of the plan, In the make of that wonderful creature called Man, No two virtues, whatever relation they claim, Nor even two different shades of the same, Thoughi like as was ever twin brother to brother, Possessing the one shall imply you‘ve whe other. .: hugely labours, That like th‘ old Hebrew walkinzâ€" switch, eats up its neighbours: Mankind are his showâ€"boxâ€"a friend, would: you know, him? > Pull. the <string, rwling Passionâ€"the picture will show him, What pity, in rearing so beauterous a system, One crifling particular, TRUTH, should have miss‘d him; For, spite of his fine theoreiic posiâ€" tions, Mankind is a science defies definitions. Good Lord, what is Man! for as simple he looks, Do but iry to develop his hooks and his crooks; With his depths and his shallows, his good and his evil, All in all he‘s a problem must puzzle the devil. f On his one ruling passion Sir. Pope Thou. first of our crators, first of cur wits; Yet » whose ~parts. and â€" acquirsments seem just lucky hss With ~knowledge ‘so .vast, and with judgment so strong, N3 man with the half ofem e‘er could go wrong; With passions so potent, and fancies so bright, A sorry, poor, misbegot son of the Muses, For using thy name, offers fifty excuses. But now for a Patron whose namso and whose glory, At once may illustrate and honour my story. encs, chanting a ringing challenge to the past, for it is against the past that life is always fighting, against the beâ€" queathed prudence of dead men, the legacy of crafty experiecnce called S .. ; "Sketch in Verse" is one of Burns‘ peoms that is not as well known as many poems by the Scottish author are toâ€"day, and in honour of the anniverâ€" sary It is quoted in this eolumn: Sketch En Verse = Inscribed to the Risght Hon.:C. J. Fox. (by Robert Burns) How Wiscdom and Folly mees, mix, and unice, How Virtiie and Vice blend their black and their white, How Genius, the‘ iHlustrious father of fietion, Confounds rule and law, reconciles conâ€" tradiction, I sing. â€"If these mortals, the critics, show!dâ€" bustle, POST OFFICE HOUSES 10,000 RELICS whistle not: Iâ€"l6 is the foreleg of a prehistoric mastodon, found near the village 20 yoars ago. A library of 2,000 fairly old books fill shelves at one:side of the 10 by 20 building. In 1935 lhe received the King George V. Silver Jubiâ€" leéar medal for sirdying and excavating remnants of Indian villages nearby. ho The 106th LO.D.E. Girl Guides held their weekly meeting in St. Church hall at seven p.m. The patrol marks were read and inâ€" spection taken by Johnson. Horséshos was formed and the flag raisâ€" ed by Ruth Hansen, assisted by Betty Simpson and Margaret Chinn of the Iris patrol. P:svyrols.then went io their corners for badzge work. _ Mrs. Carson came our second T} ceal ‘erm, He‘d up the back stairs, and by God he would steal ‘em! Then feats like Squire Billy‘s you nc‘er can achieve ‘cm; It is not, outâ€"doâ€"himâ€"the task is, outâ€" _ thieve him! GIRL GUIDEKS arson came â€"for : our . second ‘actice. ~Later Scoutsr Wheelâ€" to give on first aid l1 be eontinued wosk. ©@ Grandma always was a keen shopper and quick to "snap up" a bargain ... but you‘ll recognize these BARGAIN OFFERS without her years of exâ€" perience ... you save real money . .. you get a swell selection of magazines and a full year of our newspaper. That‘s what we call a "break" for you readers . . . no wonder grandma saysâ€""YOUVE GOT SOMETHING THERE!" iley would like all Guides 2 msetings in full uniform. ALLâ€"FAMiILY CFFER THIS NEWSPAPER, 1 YEAR AND ANY THREE MAGAZINES PLEASE CHECK THREE MAGAZINES DESIRED SUPERâ€"VALUE OFFER THIS NEWSPAPER, 1 YEAR AND THREE BIG MAGAZINES GROUP A â€"â€" SELECT | GROUP B â€" SELECT 2 (] Mackean‘s Magazrine (24 issues), | Year. [] Notional Home Monthly, I Year. (] Canadian Magazrine, | Yeor. [~] Chatelaine, I Year. C1 Pictorial Review, 1 Year. [] Canadian Horticulture and Home Magazrine, 1 Yeor. [3 EDCEA Newsâ€"Week, 6 Mos. True Story, I Yr. Secreenland, I Â¥r. Judge, I Yr. Mc_gofl's. C Â¥r. Magazrine Digest, 6 Mos:. Porents‘, I Yr. Christion Herald, 1 Yr. Women‘s Home Companion, | Y Collier‘s, i Yr. American Boy, I Yr. Afier provision for Dominion, Proâ€" vincial taxes higher by $22,215 and toâ€" talling $259,526, the bank‘s net earnâ€" ings are $960,121. These profits ars $16,717 less than a year ago but nc as much as the increase in taxes. Profits have been disvributed as follows: $75,â€" Total deposits, last year $117,.782.320, bkave grown by $4,553,917 and noaw stand at $122,336,237. A strong liquid position is maintainâ€" ed,. Immcdiately available assets of $89,313,872 are 68.48 per cent. of liabiliâ€" ies to the riublic, and cash assets of $25,811,061 are 19.79 per cent. of thoss liabilities. ltcans and discounts in Canada, whi: are $47,119,7986 or over 13 por sent. hist er than a year ago. Call loans in Canada and eisowhe: wore $7,774,2398, lowoer by $1.720.70 Lettors of credit and acceptanc> tota ling $2,975,524 at December 3i1st shovw ed an inc:sase of $808,829. The bank circulation, $5,260,489, docrseased $26$ 252, provision having beon made f: ihe s‘latutory decrsaso of 5 p>r cen ecifective January ist. Holdaings of hizh szrade securitie principally Dominion and Provinci: Government bonds, aggregated $55.424 672. This tc:al was $1,3875,330 above th previous year‘s. 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