Communisis were the ieast of Canâ€" ada‘s worries, said Senator James Murâ€" dock. He regarded the whole discusâ€" sion as unfortunate and thought the Senate might better occupy its time in trying to improve the conditions which led men to accept communistic docâ€" trines. Personally, he favoured the reâ€" communiss nhad Deééen CoOnvicled O openly inciting sedition. While the bill received a good measâ€" ure of support, Senator James Donnelly did not see how it would combat comâ€" munism. Many aliens came here to beâ€" come good citizens and the legislation would make them feel they were lookâ€" ed on with suspicion, The deportation provisions of the Immigration Act were sufficient to deal with alien agitators. In speaking to the bill, Senator Beauâ€" bien, one of the supporters of the measâ€" ure, had caustic words for communism and the foreigners who promuilgated this evil doctrine. Even in the conâ€" servative province of Quebec communâ€" ism had obtained at foothold, said Senâ€" ator C. P. Beaubien. The Archbishop of Montreal had found it necessary to deâ€" nounce it, and during the past term of the criminal courts in Montreal five communisis had been convicted of and its evil propaganda was roundly scored by several speakers. The occasâ€" ion for these speeches was the bill inâ€" troduced by Senator Casgrain to regisâ€" ter all aliens in the Dominion of Canâ€" ada This bill was advanced another week will committee Senate Condemns Work of Communists Bill Given Second Reading in Regard to Registering All Aliens, Comâ€" munism Creating IHâ€"Will by Evil Propaganda. came. Now, Nnow | bury have drop |Now it is airship | to construct. _ i from Suc even young mel Fullâ€"flavored, easily digested healthful desserts, quickly made Itrict who are st t‘ bulld workal |reason to beliey f'x\:ll succeed. T several cf them - \Enough of them 3 | Amos and Andy R the same. Sever | around Sudbury I young men of t -?\\'f':'f) building a pected to be the North Land. JELLY POWDERS P P F P ** . 4y C d 6 â€" 4* o O 7 * 9 o | y % i Y ¢ 6 ,.l". ',.' s 9 1 | \‘\\â€:Cl ‘5:l‘.-c(.lA..‘ sl[ Thursday, June 18th, 1931 ite last wee propaganda yeek communism Pembrcke Standardâ€"Observer:â€" Sir Henry Thornton will not publish the salaries of his officers because, he opines, other rallways might see that they are low and get after these ofâ€" ficials. Perhaps. One thing, however. is sure that President Beatty in acâ€" cepting a 10 per cent. salary reduction set an example which Sir Henry Thornâ€" icon well follow. by such senators as Senator Casgrain and Senator Beaubien. There will be inclinaticn on the part of most to conâ€" sider that Senator Donnelly and Senaâ€" tor Murdeock were thinking more of politics than of the welfare of the Doâ€" minion. The argument that loyal aliens would resent registration is all gistration of aliens, but thought citizens of the United B:ates should be exempt. Throughout Canada there will be a tendency on the part of thoughtful, Icyal people to applaud the stand taken | l Great Activity |__ Young Men of | as to the Firs Fashicns changeâ€"even in ‘the Sudâ€" bury district. Just a little while ago the old men there were qdreaminge dreams and the young men wore trying to make homeâ€"made radios. Some of the dreams proved to be nightmares, and some of the radics were about the same. Now, however, the youth of Sudâ€" bury have dropped the radio game. Now it is airships that they are sesking to construct. â€" According to recent inforâ€" maticn from Sudbury there are at least seven young men in that city and disâ€" trict who are striving at this moment to build workable airships. There is reason to believe that some of them will succeed. Indeed, there may be several cf them successful in this line. Enough of them made radios to make Amos and Andy weary and the public the same. Several weeks ago reporters around Sudury learned that two of the young men of the new city cof Sudbury were building a plane thai they exâ€" pected to be the first ever made in the North Land. These two young men vere students at the Sudbury technical Sudbury Young Men Building Airships ity Reported Among the n of the Sudbury District First to Complete Homeâ€" made Airships. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO swiichboard at Sudbury. He is a marâ€"| ried man, but has some spare time! nevertheless, and this leisure he has ; been employving wisely and well. Morel than a year azo he commenced the work of building an airship all on his| own, and his job is about completed | now. Indeed, he hopes to have a comâ€" ' pleted airship ready for its initial flight within the next week or two. He is | likely to beat his halfâ€"dozen rivals in the race for honours as the first to{ successfully launch on the naorthern air | a North Land airship made by a Nor:,h‘ Land mechanic in this North Land. | § school. After the announcement of the two students and their hoprs it was said that five or six others were atâ€" tempting the same thing. The seven or eight wouldâ€"be builders of Sudbury airships were credited with racing each other in the idea of seeing which would be the real claimant for the title of being the first North Land man to build the first North Land airship. At the present moment it would appear as if the honour will go to Stanley Baxter, McKim township, near Sudbury Mr. Baxter, who is 30 years old, is employed by the telephone comp/liny on test No increase in the price of . One form of Red Russian invasion 1avye COMâ€" | has already reached Canada according nitial flight | to information sent out by the Dominâ€" two. He 15!1011 Department of Agriculture in its The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd. The St. John Ambulance Brigade held a flag day on Saturday last, June j12th, and in view of all the conditions the result was satisfactory, though not so large as the event deserved. The amount taken in by the sale of the atâ€" tractive little flags was over $124.00 ana this will help the Ambulance Brigade ! in the good work it is carrying on. The money was chiefly desired to carry on the medical comforts depoi in town which has proved of so much advanâ€" tage and value to the prople. The St. John Ambulance Brigade in its mediâ€" cal depot supplies needed arâ€" ‘ticles for the home in case of illness, ; the articles being loaned to the homes on the of any of the lecal doctors. These medical comforts include nearly everything needed for home nursing from hot water bags to cots and crutches, Pecple in general, perhaps, do not realize the value to the town of this medical comforts service, but like the ciher services of the St. John Ambulance Brigade it is of great benefit to many here. The ladies selling the flags on Saturâ€" day were active and energetic and did idea is growing, A ray of hope has | pierced the gathering glcom. Its parâ€" | liamentary strength has doubled. It| now has two supporters, Mr. McIntosh, M.P. has an ally. Mr. Lavergne, MP.. has rallied to his aid. ation I0 this 200 There will be no increase in cost, on account of the new sales tax, either to your grocer or to you for your nourishing, economical Shredded W heat. St. John Ambulance Flag Day Takes in Over $124 ‘__"Some curiously interesting facts are associated with the work of the Entoâ€" mological Branch of the Dominion Deâ€" partment of Agriculture and among these is included the steady spread to L the West and South of the carrot rust (Psila Rosae Fab.). This insect is | of Europzan Oorigin, having been first described many years ago from Bessarâ€" abia in southwestern Russia. It has been a serious vegetable pest in Northâ€" etn Europe for a long period, and has besn known in Eastern Canada for nearly half a century. It is spreading slowly west and south and in Canada has reached ‘the Lake Superior region. It is ons .of the most difficult of soilâ€" inhabiting insects to control and has been the subject of study on two conâ€" tinents for yvears. There are two genâ€" erations of these flies each year and inâ€" jury to the carrot crop is caused by the maggots from the eggs laid by these flies, which borg into the young carâ€" rot early in June and again into the more mature root early in October. Two methods of control are found useâ€" ful. First the cultural method of late planting so that seedings do not appear above ground before June 10, and of. early harvesting, before Seritember 15, The second method of contrel is the application of corrosive sublimate as an insecticide applied at the time of egg laying in the life cycle of the fly. The solution used is one ounce to ten galâ€" lons of water. This mixture is used to thoroughly saturate the soil around the vceung seedlings." bulletin service. A recent bulle ceived by The Advance says:â€" Pic TIMMINS GOLF CLUB TO HOLD DANCE QN JUNE Invitations are being issued this week by the Timmins Golf Club for a dance in the McIntyre Recreaticon hall on Friday evening of next week, June 26th. Dancing will ccocmmence at 9 p.m. The social events by the Timmins Goelf Club are always pleasing and enjoyable and the event on June 26th will be up to the usu‘aal high standards of interest and success. No will be sent to members of the Goilf Club, it beâ€" ing their dance and no special invitaâ€" tion being required for members. RED RUSSIAN INVASION ON CARROTS IN CANADA ere aclive and 6 work well ‘and d growin he aAand deserve comme icc2zsful effort given Delicious with berries and fresh fruits Niagara Falls, Canada tin reâ€" WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT For Sure Results Try a Classified Ad. SEFAâ€"HORSES £BOATS See your nearest Johnson dealer today. Ask him to show you the low priced Matched Unit. 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