afostestes? Pastntad ns‘ ud us u* aats is Ne .4. . A. U t t .“ .“ .“.“ .“ .0 * .“.0. .“ .“ .“ .Q 0.“ .0 .'“ ." .“ .“ In several recent} iss has made reference establishment of an Fark, near New Liske has more importance Timmins and district, North, than may thought. There is mo the establishment of a dustry in the North, . ing of the farmers to better accommodatio these are to every other dvantages to t] is the opportunity to~ from a nearby source. market in the North f ecertainly to the genera needs may be supplied source. That â€"this with a superior article #, _# _ @ _ _ w# 4 ## * ##4 ## # _ _ ®@ 0.“. w# #* # «w #* ## 2** ddudtpliadtnitviee e ez o o e l w l ul l e e ul i h is 4 i w e l e s uon un i un ce i un uind Further Steps to Start Abattoir at Uno Park Leaving Timmins for Wawaitin EV ERY WEEK DAY THOUGHTEUVUL CAREFE The Porcupine Advance On the Mattagami :‘ general adv; upplied from ONFE 509 Also ryDoody } D 1pDpii¢ All at 9 a.m. Falls it cte cPnaie age :if the Northern be _ done is proven nd 11 all the y in just ng the public 1 meat Aeéipâ€" AY Uno 18 9f TY Tcronto Mail and Empire:â€"Vienna papers say that Hitler‘s grandmother was of the Jewish race. The idea eviâ€" dently is to line up the Jew vote for him. London â€" Advertiser: â€" Kitchener‘s water wagon has a sign painted on it reading "keep off." One would expect the municipal authoritiese to give the citizens better advice. stock. Business would be done on a commission basis, and the low charges mentioned by Mr. Chanette were conâ€" sidered very favourably by the farmers present. He planned starting in a small scale and increasing as necessary. A guarantee of 1000 choice steers and heiâ€" fers was all he required to put the plant into operatior this fall. At the conclusion Of Mr. Chanette‘s address, quite a lengthy list of stock was given by farmers present as being available when wanted. The meeting voted as unanim@us in endorsing the proposal. Another meeting was arranged for an early date to complete organization and details and get the abatoir under way. packing plant and cold stOorage ir mediately if he had the guarantee the proper quantity and quality of li reason, all the north should be interâ€" ested in the proposition and wish for its success. At a meeting held in Uno Park last week, O. Chanette explained he was prepared to commence the erection of a by the case of the canning factory at New Liskeard. The output of this factory attained wide and deserved fame, and what was done in its line may be duplicated in meats, fowl, eggs and other lines likely to be handled by the proposed abattoir at Uno Fark. It is * a case where the price to the consumer may be less without returns t2 the producer being lowered. An abattcir at Uno> Park would start a circle of good effects that would be felt all through the North. For this reason, all the north should be interâ€" ested in the proposition and wish for for anything "You have been suffering from hard | times under the Capitalistic System. _| Abolish the Capitalistic System and get | good t:imes." He has performed the usuâ€" ful service of pointing out to these | gentlemenâ€"and ladiesâ€"and their victims that the aforsaid Capitalistic | System is only a part of the demoâ€" cratic â€" system, that it is not a system but a growth, that it has its weaknesses, but that the cure is not destructionâ€"it is correction. : } "The first great crime charged against the Capitalistic System is overâ€"| preduction. The second great crime is! underâ€"consumption. Obviously, all the Capitalistic System has to do is to. commit its two crimes at the same place or on the same people, and they will both become virtues. They will{ cancel each other. You cannot have overâ€"production and underâ€"consumpâ€"| tion of the same things by the same4 ,pecple simultaneouslyâ€"unless you hav> worked some sort of horrible magic by | lwhich people are prevented from con-' suming what they produce. | "For instance, a farmer could not possibly produce too much food and yet | | die of starvationâ€"unless he was crazy | If he gave as his reason for not eating that he had produced too many things | In these days when there is so mu wild and loose talk about the evils cap.talism and need for a new syste it is well to consider addresseos 1i those recently given by Hon. H. Stevens in which the reasonable si of the argument is presented. It is w also to remember that neither the cor munists nor their bitter allies, t fC.C.F., propose any other system th: | cap.talistic cne. They simply ask t] | people to upset the present workin of the Capitalistic System and tu l over the operation of capitalism and we‘ll be right over with prices, samples, and sugâ€" gestions, if desired In discussing the addresses by Hon. H. H. Stevens, The Montreal Star editorally says: "Hon. H. H. Stevens has been talking at Port Stanley about the exploiters of discontent who say to their followers: ‘"You have been suffering from hard times under the Capitalistic System. Abclish the Capitalistic System and get good t:imes." He has performed the usuâ€" ful service of pointing out to these in Job rests only | wrench tha machinery. Is the Capitalistic System the Criminal? Capitalism Only a Part of the Demo cratic System. May MHave Weak cosases, But Cure Is Correction Nct Destruction. Just in the t each > di ‘ and 1 n of capitalism the "reds" or ference between the CC.F. schi size of the mon would throw in THE PORCUPINT aDVANCE TIMMINS, ONTARIO monk H | built i flamed frontie invest] barras Dist MAXNX ON RELIEF HAD TO GIVE AFOLOGY FOR MISSTATEMENTS MCC holic Papt im pt inte: impt withi much Russi wWell heay all lamliy. . from B marmal in Cubs frim Ai butter. ° the vas delivers slips a t> the calling maker much chans matte wom work her can she elect CVE Sy VC "Russi: l1 this e n â€" Mose l:stricts, disced with bused C that th consum Capitali temp duce1 m hem Undcubted] ib ol: 11 6C maC Ap H 11 DU #en V OM 1J blyv h Fine Professional Cast Presents "Sun â€"Carolina Drama, Here Soon i1 H 1¢ 11 iat town because they zive him all he wanted who asked the secreâ€" ario Relief Board to i himself in an emâ€" n. A relief inspector own and after making ‘ound that Disney was 1 a worker. The relief : _ to sign an apology D n ed on gold was an _ whole machinery of nce was a vast imâ€" tock companies were Banks were an imâ€" i banking was an imâ€" nce companies were service improvement. on Banking will other improvements, bably not agree with ink is taking money ces when it makes g its highlyâ€"valuable 1 nmnpted to regulate m a central burgau â€"famine in some ages in the cities, arce everywhere. It doses it. The muchâ€" system did prefty Nar made a scrapâ€" ichine. Then it reâ€" nly to see an inâ€" unset it at every most active impleâ€" system can be gan to batter it t3 1iâ€"dog nationalisitic oving it constanly. w. So he made a t was capital, He the _ Capitalistic has become mors day. And that is to be wrong with nd invention aid complicated mass iple foundation, it iuch more easily crudest methods example:â€"A illow candles and night may ruin light, but she , light so long as puts in an Scene from Great Drama ‘"Sun Up‘" 11 a mutton chop n New Zealand that sometimes t collects and s at our dosr . wheel and so down from 11Za@tiOn 1sS not c System, but indingly â€" farâ€" 2 puts in an easier on the ; of <rder for removed from I she will have 16 @JV we 1 ivisin tem, sysiem Oof t take very ‘. When exâ€" was only a nmer‘s wheat ‘ baker, and at the shoeâ€" hss farmer‘s wn to coffee m Scotland ugar grown iutton chop stic System, s nJt so silly Capitalistic ing his focd, t more fo>d 12 n, are sayâ€" Lalists have d the proâ€" world into the result 10t able to s Mit the what the may call us to attractions of the coming season here will be e mountain people of North Carolina., i of the simple, primitive people of the Carolina uched by the great world "beyond the hills". | this isolated existence anmdl plunges the Widow s, into a vortex of emotional contflict is powerfully 8844148888 * %*% * * 4A 4 *A 4 4 4 4# 88 * * * 888818448 4488 8 * S * 5* * * 4* 4 4 4 4 4 4 t The New Liskeard Speaker last week says:. "Misses Marjorie and Derothy Marriot have returned from a twoâ€" weeks‘ vacation at Timmins." no other platform and I make no proâ€" mise. But yet, I have a platform. It is this: Absolute honesty, absolute purity, absolute unselfishness, absolute love. These are my standards. Help me to try to live up to them and try to live up to them yourselves." "Mr. Savage pledged himself to fight "this accursed patronage that makes even the poor devils on the roads toâ€" day bow to the foreman for fear of their jobs." Mr. Savage followed this avowal with a new idea in political campaign finance. He announces that his friends must raise his funds among themselves and further that he proâ€" poses to distribute most of his sessional indemnity, if elected among the chariâ€" tie of his riding, keeping only enough for expenses." uecesses in London ‘"Newspapermen in Canada are parâ€" ticularly interested in the new and unique election plank recently anâ€" nounced by Hugh Savage, publisher of the Cowichan Leader, who is an indeâ€" pendent candidate in the forthcoming British Columbia elections for Cowâ€" ichanâ€"Newcastle _ Editor Savage is a former president of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association, and anâ€" noumces that his platform is "absolute honesty, absolute purity, absolute unâ€" selfishness and absolute love." He is a follower of the Oxford Group and anâ€" nounces that he is a changed man. In a frank speech he declared: "If you want to put me in" he said, "you have got to know what sort of manmn I am and I have changed. I have discovered â€"I knowâ€"that the only remedy for this depression will come by the indiâ€" vidual altering his views. It is no use changing the Government unless we change ourselves. My paper, by its motto," he continued, "is pledged to religion, liberty and law. If you want to vote for me think of that. I have cal party all his own and a platform that has a touch of originality in its expression. A recent issue of The Brampton Conservator dealt editorially with this new party of one and its platform as follows:â€" This is the day of many political platforms ~and many political parties. A Western newspaperman has a politiâ€" Newspaperman Runs on Unique Party Platform Jerry McNulty, 148 lbs. Timmins Bert Dempsey vs. Roy Hamilton Monday, Aug. 28th .: Rush Seatsâ€"50¢ vyersus Ed Godin, 150 lbs. Sault Ste. Marie 6 Two Minute Rounds CLIFF CAESAR, Timmins Timmins, 135 lbs. 10 two minute rounds Timmins, 133 lbs. For the Lightweight Championship of Northern Ontario Timmins, 150 lbs. 8 two minute rounds Referee and Announcer New York, and other Timekeeperâ€"Wâ€" H. "Scotty" WILSON ago, of catching the biggest fish of the seasn in the Hatheson area. At that, there have been some good fish caught this year. Harold‘s catch was a whopper, however, and proved beyond question that this lad is a real fisherâ€" man. The fish Harold caught was a 13â€"pound moskinonge. Harolda Monoghen, the 12â€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Monogzhen, of Matheson, had the honor, some davs BOY CATCHES UNUSUALLY BIG FISH AT MATHESON th average man in the North will not dispute the claim but hold an open mind as whether cr not the young lads could d> the trick. Before giving an opinion on the matter, most Northern folks would like ts have some particuâ€" lars, for instance as to the experience of the young medical students with a canoe and in the North, and the length of time they took for the trip, and oth>r little things like that. Instead, it says that the two young medical students were named Paul Ferris and Allan Crisp. The first qustion will be as to whether this Paul Ferris is any relation to the other famous Paul of the North, Paul Bunyan. Ferris comes from Port Rowan, Ont., while Crisp is credited to Vancouver, B.C. There is an added note in the Toronto story that Crisp remained in the North to acâ€" company he Indian agent to Moosonee on a three weeks‘ inspection through the district, while Perris has returned to Toronto. in | another street, Attempted Suicide Charge | ," Against Kirkland Man| cniet chiet Des Claim They Paddled Nakina to James Bav I‘wo Medical Students From the South Report Having Made Perilous Trip By Cante in the Far North Word _ from ‘oung â€" medica isked their live addle a 22â€"for o Hearst. Acoc ory the two youn hey paddled the eacherous Konc Balcony 75¢ PRELIMINARIES SEMIâ€"FINAL VS. rom medical Aceo 10rINnLIQ . thal tw3 cal _ students recently ves to prove they could oot canoe from Nakina cording to the Toronto young men did the trick. Sonny Casey, 130 lbs. 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HC6 on‘s conviction, in his capacity 1arged with imâ€" l work on one : been done on Mayor Brissn of the police illers, however, suport of the of Hearst, and about his susâ€" firemen of the in in body as they considered n of the police _ _and bodies in aions be known. er, a meeting of . _by the mayor n of the chief, en the matter > noted that out on bail t a sentence driving a car looked â€" like t, but there ie job, while sutcome of n the auto Service y of me e mayor s. Again Only