revolut $4 4* All All 1 peect( Lbhco‘s punlication proofs that doubt as t Boisheviki planned anc 94600006# 6@ 4 istates tovernn WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEBER 28th Advertmements Anserted without W*fflsimctmns wilk appear until written orders for their discontinuâ€" ance shall have been received xn â€" ends Canada United Stat Publishedâ€"every Wednesdiy by ~Geo, Lake, Publisher ntâ€" werl A t VICTORY BONDS New Emn‘â€" Rloc‘ THE BOLSHEVIKI PROVEN GERMAN AGENTS. Spot Cash and Full Val 26 LLLPHONES Subseviption Rates GUROF® °Y COMP! or scrip cert| '-'ates, whether register« or bearer, cvâ€"n if not paid up in h V C nt is author tiim«( 1t ?B‘és-idence 112 11 $2.00 a year $3.00 a year possibilt 1‘¢ r0le NXER t the sternest measures to keep the doeâ€" trine completely and strictly outside its own borders. _ There is nothing new about the Bolsheviki creed. It is the same old anarchy under a hardâ€" er name. It aims at the overthrow of property rights, of all authority and all religion. its aceeptance would mean the rule of brute force and cunâ€" ning. It appeals to the foreign workâ€" ingman on the pleas of brotherhood, yet it has imposed on the workers of Russia and their women and clhildren an unspeakable tyranny. 1t pronmuses plenty for all with little or no work, yet it will mean the death by starvaâ€" tion of literally millions of Russians ire living in ol graups are simply ignoran‘: and unâ€" wise, but they make all the better tools for the enemy on that qecount. Over a year ago one of these revoluâ€" tionary groups was broken up in Timâ€" mins. < Then aliens came in from outâ€" side and reâ€"organized the gang. Last spring it was again broken up, but reâ€" cently showed signs of being revived. The recent activities of Officer Allen, however, will probably mean the final stamping out of the menace. To those who have foolishly shown sympathy with the Bolsheviki ideas it is surely only neceessary to point to its prove ind Using to aI 1t it ily necessary to po uits in Russia and t is particularly w after fos e Bolsheviki creed, millions of Russians claims â€" international T tat lin new rort ll.\ tering art P1 the problem will now be given due and continued publheity. ‘The World sums up the matter in one editoriâ€" al article in these words:â€"‘‘In plain English it comes to this: that the loyâ€" al Canadian suffers and dies while the alien slacker in Canada grows rich The returned soldier often works for a pittance, while the foreigner reâ€" ceives extravagant wages. The solâ€" dier‘s wife earrying home a quarter‘s worth of liver for her children‘s supâ€" per may be run down by the Greek, (Gierman, Austrian, Italian or Syrian jovâ€"riding in his automolile. The man who owes no allegiance to the flaz receives every benefit conferred upon the native born citizen, but shares none of his danger or responâ€" sihility.‘‘ In another editorial, ‘The World says that the alien slacker is a oreater nroahlem in Ontarn that the THE TORONTO WORLD AFTER ALIEN SLACKERS. kor some years past newspap like The Advance and The Sadbury Star, livingâ€"inâ€"immediate touch with the problem, have been calling attenâ€" tion to the imjustice to loyal Rritishâ€" ers through the treatment given aliens in this country. The big daily newsâ€" papers have hitherto been too occuâ€" pred with other matters like Daylight Saving fads and Temperance fancies to give the notice demanded in the interests of Canada by the alien quesâ€" tion. â€" Recently, however, The Toronâ€" to World has turned to the consideraâ€" tion of the alien slacker, and The World being noted for its persistence and courage in a fight for the right, the problem will now be given due and continued publicity. ‘The World 5, A mer y Gernu MEN IN »11 1¢ havyi ge in a fight for the m will now ‘be give ined publheity. The the matter in one e in these words:â€"*‘‘In comes to this: that t! 11 )DjecLot the G JANADA OWH MA untry ent : in "O byv 11 Nq M at the W orld â€" | 0 4446416044404 wWright, 4 s1 shall, 18 <sh pair socks; A Mrs. Kaedin Wilson, 1 palrâ€"ol "sock olds, 6 sheets; Mrs. K socks ; Mrs. Herman, 2 suits â€"pyjamas ; Mrs. : eases; Mrs.â€"Adams, 1: Mrs. Reamsbottom, 1 suit p\'jamns: MTS: °4 sheets ; Mrs. allanhm, Y.~B, C‘-Iul), 28 pairs so« A ter adUTH PORGUPIAE PATMOHG SOGIAY The following 4s the list of work done by the South Poreupine Patrioâ€" tic Soctety for August, 1918: Mrs. Warren, 24 face cloths; Mrs. Costain, 12 sheets; Mrs. H. Boyle, 12 pillow cases; Mrs. Stevenson, 12 towâ€" els; Mrs. Roy, 12 pillow slips, 12 face eloths, 12 towels; Mrs. Singleton, 6 sheets, 2 pairs of socks; Mrs. W. W. Wilson, 1 pairâ€"of socks; Mrs. Reynâ€" olds, 6 sheets; Mrs. Kincaid, 2 pairs REport of the Work Done for the â€" Month of August. d at New JQOS.~â€"TREBO T 1 T AT I have just in Nave Your Shors with Neolin irs. sAdams, 12 face cloths; amsbottom, 1 pair socks, 1 amas; ‘Mrs. â€" Alexander, 50 Mrs. Gallagher, 24 towels; D. ub, 28 pairs seocks; Mrs. Decâ€" pillow slips, 12 face eloths; the popular substitut for leather, Ho 10g2garll L»nskeard install machi trcopn n o fthe 15,000 11 ty C1 YJ1 i spent Sky, € l U SUC eoli ncaird, 2 pars pairs socks, 8 1 Canad: can pillow weelkâ€" a Tma n m’t‘*fl:fl"l*Bxa; viothe ay gour i o E. Eum Td pmy ul g-»’zr in seqaahe Pg uh en q terrentanns y 7900 of cur soldicr $94 [\ ?(‘Pfl H. C. McDCNALBD, Telephone Real Estate IMPERNAL BANK CAPITAL PAID UP, $7,000,000. RESERVE FUND, $7,000,000 A savings account steadies the ladder of success. _ Every branch of this bank has a savings department. â€" Interest allowed at current rate. Y a V inn 1l pro D Branchses also :+ 5 1( ECYA National‘‘ ‘I‘r and Winnip« . each Tuesd tilons 1( TIMMINS BRANCH, 11 ontinued prosperity #Ab. L4443E 444L d;lil_\' suih Porcupine and New Lislzeard 1) it opet Opposite Post Office, Timmins Rout trains leave To: Thursday and Sa Houses to Let and for Sale Xcep Un C1E Sunday) between througch pullman 171 Route, between ve Toronto and and Saturday. ICNCMUCNUE to the 1e oOr relel (d;li] Manager,. 116 # yas s