THURSDAY, APRIL 13TH,. 1933 Nothing Daunts the Patrolman It is warm and comfortable in the house. _ The lights glow cheerfully. Way down in the mines the men on the night shift work contentedly ; they know that when it comes time to go up to surface the hoist, spun by giant motors, will be on the job. In the meantime, air to run their drills flows down from the electricallyâ€"run compressing plants, All goes well at work and at home. But what of the night outdoors. Forty bhelow, and a blizzard shriecks down the power lines; snow buries the rightâ€"ofâ€"ways. Wires throb and roar in the gale; trees bend and fall. Through the freezing bitter blackness, the patrolman plods a lonely path, straining to see that all is Canada Northern Power Corporation Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited Northern Quebec Power Company, Limited THE PORCUPINE AD well along the power line, quick to spot and remedy trouble. There must be no interruption of that even flow of electriâ€" city that Northern people have come to accept as matter of fact from Canada Northern Power Corporation. We pause to pay tribute to the intrepid patrolman, and to the other employees of the company, whose loyalty and courage mean so much to the comfort of residents and the smooth, skilful operation of Northern mines. And should nature in her fiercest moods at one place defeat their best effortsâ€"by blizzard, forest fire, thunderstorm or galeâ€" the throwing in of a switch draws upon the whole great power network and instantly bridges the gap. Controlling and Operating Limited Confessed Here and Sentenced at Hull Director Explains Appeals for Fu Roginald 11 a_â€" Willte, Xoung Man Oof , Given Two Years for Arson be Deported After Sentence is Served. sION TDEA NOT TO SNFORCED IN NORTH BAY Deport Without Sentence m alone as a punishment 1ay in some cases ‘be more ration than a deterrent, is ald by Judge Roland Millar, Hull crisiinal jurist, and nimitt uld at North Bay last ament was definite commissin or ippointed by ‘the see after relief in sal is said to have Alderson, inspector rth. c ‘The city of take kindly to the not feel it should while the city was the cost. The reâ€" istered by a comâ€" uncil and has apâ€" _after satisfactoriâ€" se, there are the n interested quarâ€" rman Rowe, chairâ€" ttee in charge of at North Bay, reâ€" Toronto that the finitely decided to administration of he meantime it is 1 Bay citizens askâ€" the preposed new sed to accept the Angliw ng man then livâ€" the relatives of merly worked for ifession to Chief cusing himself of rning down of a 1 by the man he for. After due man who seemed er the crime of »ferred to, Chief ion of the young iineteen years of was referred to bec for investigaâ€" ks the authorities d of the truth of young man here weeks ago, Deâ€" Quebec Province s, Notre Dame ed here to take province for ae case here may following in The day of last week: > cause of the y damage, reâ€" a few months eged to have ~Millar found ‘starting the 1urch. mitted PAGE stionaire and ively and efâ€" istances surâ€" of the Ruâ€" nd the deciâ€" tributions to Church and ated to meet ns in many ie pamphlet s and other s on behalf inates in an of Anglican Easter. ittee headâ€" e that wideâ€" aken in the 10ut the Doâ€" es appointed he Why an«d Fund," has m 8. Gould, Funds an Restora ampaign aAanot is requests regarding ition Fund of England y one mil« ost endowâ€" pert‘s Land ancial proâ€" i pamphlet 5 questions ) 1mptrisonâ€" rtation was hen Reginâ€" er resident 1ced to two Vincent de s of arson. he will be n Decemâ€" wo barns, of Beechâ€" i by fire is a farm oung men me homeâ€" o commit ation will +4 on W â€" On, ‘porta~â€" erm of great o his where beâ€" the