Member of the £#XU ab «ic lit tel pape It w force cater to the founded an clearly that in t of t ingiy care sSmnouid ‘This summer son along the FPergus fire within hundre had friends or re! worried and frigh that \ of Mr tude of mind Phail made i than a fair d the hardships be d@uplicated little, MePt vInCt whose faith in t the North Land through the pla ciation of the w In a recent lieved in the : Moines studen the preésident similar views, see if the bea In his address at the bar McCulloch, of Hamilton, suy North should be ready to â€" hardships that their ances of Old Ontario. At the sa no North and no South, b should be one without lin« to the eloquent colonel fror the North would be as read 100 yvears ago as the people Muddy York or the people bitions of the last few year gditions that prevailed in t when the people of what i to walk to Ancaster to sec hand Col. McCulloch shoul neers of tht North Land GRAVEL A ND 14L Clo Yorrmpins Aduaiter TA week, whon Rev. in the holy bond: Lucy Morin, daug Jos. Morin, Timn Hardy, son of grooin district wishes. on the s er Co. at â€" has been a his office : couplie Hardy trin i VIS hursday, Aug. 22nd, 1921 Timmins, Ot opular Young Couple Married on Monday Here McPnhnal f mind I on th llow u North North hC * CI il aet worth t 1A up $2.00 per Published Every Thursday by: O LAKE, Owner and Publisher VE So T Canadian Il M htened TIMMINS, ONTARIO d disast he of floggin nd Sub it Y returned through Montré 48 y ould hay xh PHONES tn igh Nova The MA it b}s1 Weekly Newspapers Association at DT $ Mr. id M rs of AY ies in )~d4ay Bnax f Hamilton to discard their amâ€" and live under the village conâ€" e Hamilton of sixty years ago, _ now the city of Hamilton had re an education. On the other _note that hundreds of the pioâ€" oâ€"day are actually living under the e llines C ndu poin n th mo t of the | Marie, wl Dâ€"AND PLACER ‘In{ I n make men better, Ihe Ues y of which this clergyman is howed that they entertained n himself would not wait to (ala¢1 MJ1 here Monday evenit ed that the pioneers re the same privatio iY T ) b â€"RESIDENCE 70 A us undred years The people of this new land Ccal Tho Notr T Fa T ired t of t the whole province ccation. The answer is that the people of : to pioneering life of would be to revert to to discard their amâ€" nder the village conâ€" nfusi the pioneers of tS same privations and d in the pioneering 1. McCulloch wanted rth. North cha riin of i 111 ‘iginate ribility thanks Favours Swedish Plan for Use oi Province from nusery bed transpilants wWwhICh, up to the present, has been the sole medium through which the Ontario Government has been trying to perâ€" while edle @iskin Hon $3.00 id thar 1@ r2ed W 11 diff a VOI BI wealth the ha eonl ha i@al 1A Y idea that | 8uUS zo should | ven he North | sed localitie e psopl t hse beâ€" only The Des| In th 1C have | it bDe pro W im Finlayson, Minist Rorests for Ontario rd DL ho Boatr 18 il rom hardships and privations as severe as any endured by the pioneers of Old Ontario, with the one exception of being toâ€"aay free from fear of massacre by Indians, and the posâ€" sible fact that wild anima‘s are not so numerous now as vears ago. But the settlers in many parts of the North plan Some of the Toronto newspapers are expressing ilarge gsushes of sympathy with the communists who were preéâ€" vented some nights ago from speaking their little pieces of sedition and antiâ€"religious propaganda in one of the Toâ€" ronto parks. These newspapers suggest that the police were unduly rough in théir treatment of the communists. Proâ€" minent men. whose word it is difficult to doubt, and who had cccasion to see the police in action, assert that the police used much more restraint than could reasonably be expected when‘ they knew they were dealing largely with paid foreign agitators. Some of the newspapers, like the "good old Globe," support this version of the affair and back the action and attitude of the police. The newspapers sympathizing with the communists have been devoting colâ€" umns to generalities about the roughness of the police, but only in two cases noted did they get. down to particulars. In the one case they referred to one policeman by number as being especially objectionab‘e in his brutality, and in the other case they mentioned Chief Draper as standing watchâ€" ing the alleged brutal incidents without protest. As a matâ€" ter of fact it is now admitted that the policeman mentioned was not anywhere near the park at the time in question, and Chief Draper was not present as suggested. The newsâ€" paper apologists for the communists agree now that they were mistaken in the only two particulars they could give‘ in regard to the action of the police. It would appear that these newspapers and their informants are simply deterâ€" mined to make out a case for the communists. Anything| Mr. and Mrs. A. Roberts and left on Wednesday morning wesek for a motor trip to the s ROOMS FURNISHED ROOM TO RE! conveniences. _ Apply to 110 St. North. c TWO WELLâ€"FURNISHED ROC RENTâ€"Apply to 153 Pine St ROOMS FOR RENT in privaté Use . phone. All conve Apply to 3 Elm street, soutl FURNISHED ROOM TO Housekeeping privileges. Ap) Kirby avenue, Timmins. on en se ie ce ul mm FURNISHED ROOMS TO LE able for married couple or t Housekeeping privileges if Apply to 205 Pine street south FOR RENTâ€"Comfortable fi room. â€" Board optional. family. Apply to 104 Bals South. paid foreign agitators. Some of "good old Globe," support this ver the action and attitude of the sympathizing with the communis umns to generalities about the rc ind Randolph Churchill, son of Hon. Winston Churchill, was interviewed in Toronto the (_)ther day by The Toronto Star. The young Englishman gave the newspaper the best and most helpful advice than any man could give it. To quote from The Star‘s own story, Mr. Churchill closed the interâ€" view with the parting advice:â€""Now, please don‘t be silly!" But it is very seldom that advice is ever followed."~ 1IC mi Il juit Roads and More Roads!" the need of the North Land! hi d on poyjicy ned it L nomical th nb Ol th ns :of ‘ongly Tac comâ€" and much oof _ in many Settlers t forests grow up with that mathemaâ€" tical precisionâ€"so many plants to a row, and so much distance between rows, ete.â€"that is to be seen on any Provincial forestry station. "But the forests would come just the sameâ€"just as they have sprung Uup in Ssweden," emphasized Mr. Finlayson, "and the cost of raising them would be infinitesimal as compared with the cost of the system we are now using." ir to be a wise plan, and 1 vill the petition be largely weisgsht with the Governmen "but the se prove to be Wednesday : very pleasan ideal. Miss Pearce, of Toronto, is visiting friends in town for a few weeks. imazed nim German | vith it. For yC em had been | eld la ircdi€ If you were to adopt the Swedish tem," Mr. Finlayson was asked, uld that mean d@iscontinuance of stock idea?" Sw irC toâ€"day wedishn i him. lC 11 annual picnic at Flynn‘s on y this week and all had a sant time, the weather being hardshi; th nmunist What a nt Neither rail hing TME PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Bu ." said the Minister owing would in time backbone of our re )8 Intert ck on cleari Cold Th a life th C @ibout th trad the pri could compare I vears the sysâ€" Tinnmins were nd i ~ Chat C n h. .A M A Mc t 5 and 6 p.m. Friday.hA aw in the way | tion â€" actually | ‘nglish, French ‘ SALESLADY WANTED settiéd setâ€" en the free assisted the Mattagami ; and later ind mak 11 r ba ind _ still no 1M 11 il 5t L1 pe be {| that they‘re as good farther north. »ut' "And now if Mr. Reporter wants an] further information about the north l let him pay a social call to y TWO HAILEYBURY GIRLS Haileybury Girls "Kid" Toronto Star W north road and contained written by a staff correspol Toronto Daily Star who tr the Ferguson Highway t have not been allowed to lenged in the district. A citizens have taken assue paper on various conclusic respondent reached, and 1 signed "Two Haileybury been sent to the editor of ‘ Star. It was published in issue under the caption Girls Invite Reporter; about His Writeâ€"up and "It‘s a funny thmg that tourists wait| till they get to Torento to complams abou the roads up here. When passâ€"| ‘ing through here they class them as | i‘ï¬xst rate,‘ taking into conslderatlon‘ that this highway is practically new. "Most people from Southsrn Ontar 10 seem to think that we northerners ale. either Indiars or Eskimos, but we‘re | here to tell you different. We‘re Just, PA CA LA A MR 2 4.A hi tts hh in Minnicdnis Sn girls, Catholic and Protestant, agec 4 to 14 years. Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should have their clergyman write A. G. Carson Supt. Children‘s Aid, Timmins, Ont 44t .1 IN ME\’IORIAM | as up to date as you are in everything| IN LOVING MEMORY of Francis the Highway "First of a your reporte north. You up "all alo: RACLLIiAL _3 JY 2AAA A.J3 A. A. Toronto Star W riter | Statements regarding conditions he , illeged he had found along the main aorth road and contained in articles written by a staff correspondenit of the Toronto Daily Star who travelled over sns 8 ies FMerguson Aighway. imagIine Sucil uUuiliâ€" heardâ€"of bravery. "With his first article on his trip t Timmins the reporter showed a few photographs of the highway. Ong shows a car that has been wrecked anc burned; of course that never happens anywhere but on the Ferguson highâ€" way. Now for the picture showing th car swervIing 11 only happens highwayâ€"never July 13th of from Toronto y mond Hill we s upset. "The reporter also comn having to change the tires C after having used them for 15 Perhaps Mr. Reporter woul knovrg@w::at most tires Are § for 10,000 miles. "That reporter must be awfully slowi * T x o e rews 0 sb uy . uw B . B t c .‘ or maybe he didn‘t carry an insurance | YOUNG BABIES CARED FPORâ€"Good policy. If, as he says, 20 miles is torâ€"| home for children and best care turous experience and 35 suicidal, what| while parents are on holiday. Childâ€" would he call 602 We call it good| ren looked after by the week or griving and on the Ferguson highwayi month. Apply Mrs. Pillon, 16 Wilâ€" at that, and we‘re still living, and| son avenue. 34â€"37n ready to answer any of his commentsiâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘â€"â€"â€"'_:"“""“"â€"“ on our highway. | CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good sawmac Ancirai faAar ehifiron hawvs and TWO WELLâ€"FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€"Apply to 153 Pine St. North. rccordit ROOMS FOR RENT in private house. Use of phone. All conveniences. Apply to 3 Elm street, south. â€"33p FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET Suit able for married couple or two men. Housekeeping privileges if desired. Apply to 205 Pine street south 26p tf. FOR RENTâ€"Comfortable furnished room. â€" Board optional. English family. Apply to 104 Balsam St. South. â€"34p FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENTâ€" Nice and clean, all conveniences. Use of phone and kitchen. $8.09 to $10 per month. Good location. Apply SALESMAN WANTEDâ€"Salesman car make from $50.00 to $70.00 a week Rapid promotion. Apply to Metro: politan Life Insurance Co., 13 Pin St. North. 34â€"3! COMPETENT HOUSEKEEPE WANTEDâ€"Apply stating referenc to Mrs. A. J. Shragge, 51 Fourth A1 ‘Timmins. s MAID WANTEDâ€"for general houseâ€" work; family of three in Iroquois Falls. Apply Mrs. L. E. Kendall, P.O. Box 63, Iroquois Falls 34â€"35p YOUNG MAN WANTEDâ€"E: opportunity for a cleanâ€"cut man, 22 to 30, to represent ally known manufacturer large local firm. Aâ€"1 referenc OUNG MAN WANTEDâ€"Exceptionai opportunity for a cleanâ€"cut ambitious man, 22 to 30, to represent a nationâ€" ally known manufacturer through large local firm. Aâ€"1 reference required Opportunity for quick advancement. Firstâ€"class sales training given. Good earnings assured. See Mr. Wilkinâ€" son at Northern Ontario Power and Light Co. between 9 and 10 a.m. and 5 and 6 pm. Friday, Aug. 23. â€"34 reference en. Good income qualify. Would 1 position to trave vwith lady superyi paid. See Mr. Wilkinson at Northâ€" ern Ontario Power and Light Co,. beâ€" tween 9 am. and 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. and 6 pm., Friday, Aug. 23. â€"34 . _ and Mrs. A. R on Wednesday l I all we want rter on his rec ou don‘t mean lone.:" ~and . 01 HELP WANTED ichwa hei ind popul iY 1 ant itained in rrespondeti who travel on that Imagine ; id Ra mdenit of the ravelled ove! to Timmins ) go unchalâ€" rvem comi num}k witk i3 th nd TO RENT nIing DaQ rom Rich which ha Apply to 1A arined â€" Cl )00 mile |â€" like he 101 terribl ich un 1@ t uth intec 34â€"36%53 amily this any | Wh rth | 341 34 CHILDREN FOR ADOPTIONâ€"Good homes desired for children, boys and girls, Catholic and Protestant, ages 4 to 14 years. Any home desiring to adopt a youngster should have Boex D.D Tenders will be received by the unâ€" dsrsigned up to and including Friday, 20th September, 1929, for the right to cu‘t the Pins and Spruce Log Timber in the Townships of English and Nurâ€" soy, District of Sudbury, and Bartlett, District of Temiskaming. Further particulars may be obtained upon application to the undersigned, or to Acting Crown Timber Agents C. A. Duval, Timmins, and J. G. McCaw, Sudbury. DRESSMAKER street., north. Mrs. 8. B Ba 11 DT JM ¢ CAR ~G RLF SHERIFE‘S SALE OF LA District of Cochrane MISCELLANEO OM DVING MP son, Jonat vesks, who W a Ministe lie IN MEMORLMA M T On )Imne JOHN DONALD MACKAY, Sheriff Disrtict of Cochrane WM. FINLAYSON, ister of Lands and Forests. unauthorized publication of e will be paid for. August 9, 1929. 33â€"361 35 ie gladsome day will rise, each other in the skies. emembered by Mother and ~â€"34p our dear rrank e but could not The Ad l Ul 1928 vea ed so w the littl ontainl ncecate : OF TIMBER MORY of our dear litâ€" 1an Roper, age l1 year, departed this life Auâ€" Ph boyv ago tOda row fell, who loving Fathetr AaI Oy 1t h Y Timmin 102 U Tuesda Mo rilu in 34y ind 34p and 39 PROPERTIES SALE FOR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed apartmen! all conveniences. Apply to 55 Hem FPOR RENTâ€"Four house with water Lennan, 60 corne FPOR wa Ho TO RENTâ€"Two thre ed houses. Apply 60 corner Elm an mins. AI OR RENT V1 ARTMENTS SE TO RENTâ€"S HOUSES FOPR SALE # 1st JBt rooms, hardwood flo hed attached; has y ights and good front vav Sons., N.Y. piat 1C L STORE TOW Nâ€"M and â€" Apply OR SALEâ€"Th LC FOR RENT t o ol A 1 Fourâ€"roomed â€"furnished water. Apply to B. F. corner Elm and Broadâ€" 26 tf. App ms, â€"hard Apply to 6 hats.. Siti j O h lei h nable ind bo lady. id Broadw All ‘oOomed 8 $15.00 p App ‘meda imm m 1re] wood Hemloc rooms witn awood finâ€" 1M l€ hou d C 400.00 cas Balsam 5 r month Columbu: pump Golda pply | house fireyr In 11 Balâ€" â€"34p 11 furnishâ€" Lennan, y, Timâ€" ~18t.f. rtmen mont} abt n Iirs! Empire JA A V foor â€"34p irge and Also 00( Aveoe. â€"34p wennms m POR 34 hn HOUSEHOLI SAL.S, an POR SALEâ€"16â€"foot square stern caâ€" noe and 3 H.P. Johnson outboard motor in good condition. Apply Ar Jackson, 10 Cedar Street North. 28t.1 FOR FURNITURE FOR SALEâ€"New stylé Buffet, $19.00. China cabinet, $13.00 chiffonier, $12.00. Apply to 15 Mapl« FOR SAl FOR SALEâ€"Victor hb radio with speaker. $230.00, reduced to sale. Weekly for it. Apply J. 7 FOR SALEâ€"One li; motor, almost new Snonson canoe, Sq FOR SALEâ€"Three 16â€"foot Peterborâ€" ough canoes; one square sterned rowâ€" boat built especially for outboard moâ€" tor. Warry about 8 passengers. All in firstâ€"class condition. Apply to Alex MacKenzie, South Porcupine. FOR SALEâ€"Or o. 517. special MATERNITY NURSE Apply to 210 Mountj 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. wWOoOoD rOot ack stove imIine Sponson canoe, Sq good boathouse Cheap for quick : Way Ave., Timmin 10n ind Third Ayv tor. Wart in firstâ€"class Alex MacKen Next wharf. length, Phone 30 2l renue LC POSITIONS WANTED Y SALE s10n dition ) and naAl SALEâ€"Henry Herb 1t ease.. Pricz whe A LP m easy terms C fernan, 46 Thitr SAI (Oi] Dal ;Eâ€"One : Fiftyâ€"one Appl cher, Appl 11 ] W Gourley Piano and Bench ik, bungalow style, mew May be seen between _ p.m. at No. 30, Border "~ _ soâ€"34r Apply Phone Baby | al Dry | phone ulb On madi FPURNITT 0 m ird d 9} V U}p H of Harvara Clasâ€" _ set. Perfectly . Box 1117, Timâ€" 454~â€".J with NO h ind amMm iigh back shell stairs 68 Tamâ€" J. after 6 p.m , twin Johnson ind one 14 foot re stern and a th â€" accessories. e. Apply to 21 32â€"35p 1( tric eightâ€"tub Regular 0.00 for quick ; of $3.00 pay Heffernan, 4 M a 1 house model pe radio, enâ€" . with Baldâ€" jith all batâ€" to operate. Also one phonograph, th selection in for $50.00 kens, i Apply 33â€" rhbine id Disengaged. eet between â€"34â€"385p ) 15 Mapl â€"34 ntJoy POR Apuly to dispost Box 426 InMmMin ib educed to 46 Third â€"34p pilano n w $495.00 31 Rangt t.~ ~ADp 16 31â€"35p W pho 34 $5.00 Hefâ€" GGOood 5t an y 4A0t, § . An â€"33 ) (y 34 34p M 81 34 rd