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Porcupine Advance, 27 Apr 1939, 1, p. 3

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W. witmit AI Owe "THANKS FOR THE MEMORY®" TLA GIVF A MILLION®" starring WARNER BAXTER, MARJORIE WEAVER and PETER LORRE MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY Ist and 2ndâ€"Double l-‘;ature Program BOB HOPE, SHIRLEY ROSS and CHARLES BUTTERWORTH In I Ceremonie;s On Saturday iry‘s Hospita HyIr was read {1( . Flowers fAfcGowan w M[cGowan i The neyx ne‘ld at th MeC FRIDAY SATURDAY, APRIL 28â€"29â€"Double Feature Programme CHARLIE MceCARTHY, EDGAR BERGEN and W. C. FIELDS in FRIDAY and SATUR, MAY 5th 6thâ€"Double Feature Program ELEANOR POWELL, ROBERT YOUNG, BURNS and ALLEN in "HONOLULU®" Alphonsus Parish Church Me‘s Society are putting on comedy, "Aunt Tilly Goes in the Croatian hall next a Wednesday evenings. The le are practicing hard for id they hope there will be out to sce it, and help make HAavWwW( "YOoU CAN‘T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN" "HOPALONG CASSIDY RETURNS" starring BILL BOYD WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 3rd and 4th ERROL FLYNN, OLIVIA DEHAVILLAND AND ROSALIXND RUSSELL in FKngiand. ers Club me Brown., Set > P. C. Ladies‘ Auxiliary iccessful card party in »nmunity hall on Tuesâ€" Whist was played and ven tables The sAdies, lst, Mrs. J. Matâ€" . J. Dawson: 3rd, Mrs. ywood, Sscoand Ave., helc icket on the hooked rus enior 2irls of Schumachâ€" Meta Mocore, the literary convener of the society. gave a very interesting bert and Sullivan, conâ€" the story of "The Pirates and one other of th»e al comedies of these fam. _ Oof Timmins, entertainâ€" iy night at a miscellanâ€" n honor of Miss Evelyn e Goldale property, who n#*xt month. Miss ed many beautiful presâ€" iew home. Kyle, Third Ave., enterâ€" ber of her friends last Five hundred was playâ€" ‘ socia@l evenins was enâ€" irday, April 22nd, 19339 spital, to Mr. and Mrs nee Elsie Wardiexv) 3rc ng lunch. night last the Youn: rinity United Church, eld their regular meetâ€" ing was under the direcâ€" ho 6 nmas, ie iunch was muich dancing was enjoyed Mr. J. Dawson with Mr. V. Phillips was uies for the dancing. 2nd. mas, playing as gentleâ€" e cards Mrs. Harris ble lunch an«d a pleas. q was spent. ho has been visiting John McGowan, First day for her home in itail, to Mr. and Myrs. Sudbury Star: Well, even if President e Elsie Wardley) 3rd | Roosevelt didn‘t get to throw the first ball, he did a pretty fair job of pitchin‘ Mrs. John MeGowan.st those two European slugzers, "CALL THE MESQUITEERES®" . _ â€" t â€" ~BMts. ~T. it; 2nd, Mrs. Lonâ€" â€" 3rd, Mrs. J. Conâ€" pIY ‘nt. Third Ave., enterâ€" â€" branch of the nesday evening. les of whist, the met at the hom> Second Ave., on ve hundred was winners were 1st Mrs. F. Webber} asor prizs, Mirs. rds Mrs. Brown nd a very enjoyvâ€" prxze\( the car TT mas; Mr. Jac starring Three Mesquiteers ompiL cial Ar~ 3rd, PHONE 60 Additions and alterations which the Noranda Mines is contemplating to the plant will be undertaken by the mine employees. The two most important are an addition to the laboratory which will cost in the neighborhood of $15,000 and an addition to the "dry", which will cost about $20,000. Noranda, April 26. â€"Tenders will be called for about the end of May by Noranda Mines Limited for this year‘s houses for employees. The programme this year will consist of eight duplexâ€" es, and they will be erected in the now subâ€"division on the Macamic Road. Approximately $40,000 will be spent in Tenders for the new high school, to be erected at the back of the hospital, in the vicinity of the same subdivision, will be called for about the same time. This will probably run into about $110,000. Bids will also be asked for two duplexes to be erected at the Waiteâ€" Amulet property, About $16,000 will be spent on these. hanges in seventyâ€"cight tariff, largely confirming concessions in Canâ€" adaâ€"United States trade agreements al. ready approved. No changes in sales tax or in sched ule of exemptions, and no changes i miscellaneous excise taxes. Mr. Dunning says no reason for any fear "as to our national solvency," but urges business and financial leaders to expand production, employment and incomes to avoid necessity of governâ€" ment spending. Building Programme of Noranda Mines for 1939 Duties on parts used in manufacture of radio tubes removed on recommendaâ€" tion of the Tariff Board. Customs duty of 5 per cent ad vaiâ€" orem imposed on crude rubber and primary forms of tin in intermediat» and general tariffs. Excise duty on spirits used in manuâ€" facturing vinegar increased from 27 to 60 cents a gallon to encourage use of Canadianâ€"made cider for this purpose. Removal of the 3 per cent excise tax on all imports other than those entorâ€" ing Canada under the general tariff. A further extension of three years of income tax exemtpions for new metâ€" allic mine developments coming into production. Income tax deductions for all firms proceeding with construction plan exâ€" tension within the next year equal to 10 per cent of the amount of capital expended. The following areâ€"some of the highâ€" lights in the budget speech as given by Hom. Mr. Dunning, Minister of Finance, on Tuesday: A deficit of $60,000,000 estimated for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1940, without providing for further wheat marketing losses. Ottawa, April 25.â€"The chief points of interest in the budzet speech at Ottawa this week are the income tax exemptions designed to stimulate inâ€" dustrial expansion. In the North there will also be special interest in the fact that the budget provides for a further extension of three years of income tax exemptions for new metallic mines coming into production. The bride, who was becomingly atâ€" tired for the occasion, was attended by Miss Flo Rcobineau, while Mr. Homer Courville, brother of the groom, act>d as groomsman. Mr. and Mrs. Courville will reside in Timmings. Income Tax Exemptions Deâ€" signed to Stimulate Capiâ€" Highlights Budget Speech at Ottawa waturday evening at 8 co‘clock, wher Letty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jame: Whitford, became the bride of Mr Ralph Courville, son of Mr. and Mrs Ezdor Courville. The Rev. W. M. Musâ€" tard, officiated at the marriage. place Satu Commetr mins Bs Wedding the Un First Ave., will be glad to know tha she is fesling much better now. A! wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Lester Besley, of Qusen‘s Uni versity, Kingston, arrived in. town a Sunday evening to spend his summe vacation at his home on Third Ave. Mr. Jackson, teller at the Bank o Commerce, is relievinz at the Timâ€" > At rdayv lU1€ Bat ng on Saturday at United Church Manse [ yet attra the United evening ; of 2licvin >mmer ve â€"wecc hurch thi ding t manse 12 Tim week, OK time is $3,157,334.000. Mr. Dunning felt that the volt employment existing in Canad not beyond the capacity of exps Canmadian economy to absorb. T rather a general statement but it hardly be expected that the F! parliament, was that Canada‘s d last year was $55,666,000. Neoxt ye;g expects it to be $60,000,000. Dominion expenditures for the | 39 fiscal year were $557,343.000, a: crease of about £$20.000000 Finance Minister news to the buiget address betfc Epsecn thatl co effect. It rat Diplomats ma; ned to make days before Hi doubtedly will reaction. One already is tha Britain‘s mov speech with no members + perts rece report on problem w If pases: Hitler loves world waiting cn pins anc his next public utterance. be the one to keep the w pensse, awaiting his next must have been a shock t Great Brtain anncunsed Herr Hitler will broadcast his to President Roosevelt‘s requ> peéace in Europe on Fridayâ€"in t make the American evening j Even dictators are publicityâ€"cor apparently. All Germans have been orde to the German Chan Compulsory military will undcubtedly hay stiffening the arm of the antiâ€"aggression lbls off" ultimatum with re tral European nations weight now. Argument of the government is th the present can "hardly be peace time." That can not be denie although the government misht be be: ter advised to do away with evasion an the use of diplomatic vagueness i speaking to the pecple and tell the: just whiat kind of a time this is. M Chamberlain and his ministers also sa that since their pledge Britain h: made many military commitment That also is true. Britain has bee forced into them. It remains to see whether or not th drastic moveâ€"the most disturbing i Britain since the war, will have a effect on Hitler and his allies. Th threat of concription in Britain ha been held cver the dictators‘ heads lik a sword of Damocles for manvy menth: Compulsory military service in B tain will call more than 1,000,000 you: men between the ages of 17 and 21 the army in the near future. Despi the pledges of Mr. Chamberlain ar: his ministers that conscription wou not ibe introduced in peace time durit the life of the present government, i1 decision has ‘been made and the d * % #% *4 ¢ # .0 * “. *# # #* *# # *# ® % #4 # + Â¥@ * # #* # # v#4 @ # Â¥*e ®# + #* \ #® Â¥* * 4 ## ## * + #* we® *# # ## * 4 Â¥# # # #* w # ## + # #* *# ® *# #,. _® ‘. .0 J2 nf will be som One which } _ rather s M the â€"government is that can "hardly be termed That can not be denied government misht be betâ€" do away with evasion and diplomatic vagueness in he pecple and tell them $13,000 i e advisor appointe: ila o 8 ‘rance i waits be $13.000 1aAY not innoun peech. N * many m ervice in P a@arG‘ To will ca would anada | expand o have il nation rleir "h: Domir 1A V 10 fTe THER PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMITNS, ONTARIO me api ha Waite Amu Wrigcht Har OB Par: Ketr Kirkla Hardrock Hollinger Howey ... Bic Au Ba. Aftor that has liberated man‘s spi that imprisoned man‘s spi dians will make their choice Recalling that Napoleon was beaten, Mr. Lapsinte sai think ithose trving weaklyv ike M i1 anadian Ma TY rOu erma ley Toâ€"day‘s Stocks apoleon had more genius, in > finger than all the little Cae: he present time, claimed Mini ustice Ernest Lapointe, speaking banquet which cencluded a Lib rention in Ottawa.. DOUBLE SLASHING MAY RESULT IN DEATH OF GIRL Metal il Pa A€GC id Mailâ€"A possible tragedy when Hitler gives a pledge to keep and nobody will beâ€" ANV he drunkenness is concerned, to ibe charitable in such a when a Councillor "talks like iis colleagues and the long audience shculd have some 3 like part OV 11 1t 6 iT TylI councli > shall itford [t has Py mC t him Between a civilization ‘ man‘s spirit and one psinte said: "I don‘t â€" weakly to imitate will succeed better ncentration camps, nz weak nations on ood rule, esp: It might w s a town and had is passed which if any alderman drunk and talks be thrown out." s a city the rule t towns. Inâ€" is concerned specific af h figures pirit, â€" Canaâ€" ventually ~*Tâ€"dGon‘t 54.00 L 12 40,25 2.00 29.00 46.50 4.65 1,.33 1.90 11% .. 1.40 32.00 C190 14 2 16 % 2.35 7.97 3.05 104 19Â¥ eral hnis Try The There is not much doubt that many improvements have been postponed by disturbed world conditicns. and it looks to me as if such hesitation might be in a measure overcome, thus starting new projects that should materially aid all lines of business engased in handling mining supplies and equipment. In the absence of specific word to the contrary, it may be assumed that mining corporations will participate in the proposal of the government deâ€" signed to encourage capital expendlâ€" tures, and by which any firm proceedâ€" ing with construction, installation, bet. terment, replacement or extension of plant, machinery, or fixed equipment, will be allowed a credit against income tax equal to 10 per cent of the cost so . incurred for such capital projects commenced in the next twelve months, which means beginning May 1. 1939, and ending April 30, 1940.. The deducâ€" tions are to be made at the rate of oneâ€" third of:10 per cent in each of the first three succeeding years after April 30, 1940 . Another proposal lars amendment 42B, which c adversie criticism~ saom» provides that dividends new metalliferous mine e the preceding paragraph Come tax within the first three years of their productive lives for another three years, to Jan..1, 1943 4 It is felt that where, as is usually the case, a propertty is brought into producâ€" tion far frem economical transportaâ€" tion and at heavy initial cost,. this proâ€" vision will stimulate search and develâ€" opment, particularly in outâ€"of the way places, as it undoubtedly has done in the past three years. Particularly welcome is that provis ion exempting new metalliferous min ing enterprises from payment of in 1i sv aSs UMC mining â€"andustry j concéerned, the Bu«iget proposals ma be said to have met with general ap protal. Mines and Industries Encouraged by Budge (By Sidney Norman) In so far as the mining in P en en t t Bm s ue n ui ho 3 ts nc i o «on snn nc C n CcA e es i mt ty Lt c nÂ¥ e i en w en * Its A "Home ONn THE Roap" Advance Want Advertisement Delivered to You Heavyâ€"duty equip ment throughout Complete â€" with license n that direction and 11 be a decided help. e of specific word to may be assumed that Mose Nash Motors Everyday no advance in prices Sunday Midnight, Mon. Tues. Apr. 30, M: ADDED ATTRACTION MATINEESâ€"2.30 p.m "PRISON WITHOUT BARS" With CORINNE LUCHAIRE, EDNA BEST and BARI Made to Order" ¢tXTYÂ¥ n 21 C d sn owns. VAUDEVILLE With CAPT. WALLACE CASEWELL, Jr. sSpecial Children‘s Matinee Saturday Morning at 10.00 CHILDRENXNâ€"10¢ ADULTSâ€"25¢ Friday and Saturday, April 28th and 29th DOUBLE BILL JOE PENNER witih JUNCE TRAVIS and RICHARD LANE TOâ€"NIGHTâ€"THURSDAY, APRIL 27TH pm. (except Saturday) Saturday 2.00 and 4.30 p.m EVENINGSâ€"7.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. MIDNIGHT SHOWSâ€"Sunday 12.01 Tuesday 11.30 P1 1C1 "Hock Shop Blues" English Matinee 4.30 p.m. â€" Evening 9.00 p.m. "MR. DOODLE KICKS OFF "KILLERS OF THE SEA" CNone 2440 A KR TIE Ennioy Yaur <malâ€"ne Enjoy Your Smokes â€"See the Man of Steelâ€"Conqueror of Sea Monsters Phone 2440 in. saves you money anc inCc( venience, And when you dri you travel in luxury becas only Nash has the "Weat! Eye"* that ends dust, di drafts; new soundproofing shuts out noise! Come inâ€": it, then feel the terrific pickâ€" and getaway in Nash‘s new h.p. engine; the thrill of t Fourth Speed Forward*. Th look at the price on this 11 7â€"imnichwheelbase N ash seds VERNON and I RENE CASTLE Stratford â€" Beaconâ€"~Herald: Canada‘s Doukhobors are being urged to forâ€" sake their ancient w waysâ€"in othm words they are being advised to keep their shirts on. wl, Mary‘s you happen Motorist: "I; gence ies. 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