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District of Coc Solicitors °Y BLOCK 8, QONT, Ssouth Pord Solicitor Public â€"PACK BAGS EIDERDOWN â€" SKIIS DOCG HARNESS HORSE ‘Timmins, Ont of Coch: Building Collections S TONE Porcupine 14â€"26 Eitc Box 820 Timmins Timmins 14â€"210 Ontario 14â€"26 Timmins 1 Ontario Ontario 14â€"26 chtr also Child "Racketeers" Working in Sudbury so tense that it was beyond our power to deal with it. Fire hose and tear gas bombs did not make any differâ€" ence." From Sudbury comes an astounding story of children working the gangster racket with all the tiffics of adult crime. The story is well vouched for and the matter was turned over to the police who took immediate steps to stop the whole performance, the coâ€" operation of parents being asked and insisted upon. According to the acâ€" counts in The Sudbury Star a gang of juveniles have been levying "protecâ€" tion" on other youngsters in the neighborhood, the fee varying from one to two cents upwards. The childâ€" ren carried on the game long enough to outfit themselves with B.B. air rifles, which are as illegal for youngâ€" sters to possess as machine guns are for older people. When boys of eight to thirteen told of being held up for protection by this juvenile gang the parents paid little attention, but one mother went straight to the mother of one of the lads accused of being in the gang, and this was followed by a visit to the police, with the wholse scheme being exposed and stopped. The game included an initial "memâ€" bership" fee with other calls following. If the "member‘" did not or would not qu Refused to Intervene "I called on Attorneyâ€"General Roeâ€" buck and asked for help but he said he would take no part in industrial disputes. He knows that the Federal authorities cannot ‘ntervenecwithout a request from the province. This reâ€" quest he refused to make. Youngsters Said to be Mimicking the Plans of the Gangsters, but Authorities at Sudbury Soon Put Stop to Game. it may be taken for granted that the same condition will not be allowed to occur again. Also it may be taken for granted that with the example of Sudâ€" bury any attempt to put the game into operation elsewhere will be very promptly dealt with. Advice from Elk Lake, says The Sudâ€" bury Star, is to the effect that Ho!â€" linger has purchased fourteen claims adjoining Arbade on the east and south, in the Matachewarn/faréa. It is said Hollinger‘s major claim so far is the French claim No. 8193, which is surrounded by the rest of the claims. A di‘amond drill crew is ready to enter the property. This report is confirmed by officials of Central Matachewan Mining Corporation, who state that the new Hollinger group is just southwest of Central Matachewan ground, and that one of the claims cost Hollinger quite a substantial sum. the lowest ever Oobtained in the proâ€" vince. Then, a few days later, Hon. E. N. Rhodes, dominion minister of finance, floated a loan at 2 per cent., a rate which an experienced provincial treasurer would have obtained. "We would have had no reason to call in outside force had the trouble been an industrial dispute," declared Mayor Robson. "We did not have an industrial dispute in Guelph. We had no quarrel with organized labor. Mobs of ruffians came by the truckload ,took the city by siega and forced a man to move his factory to Toronto, although he offered to abide by all union regulaâ€" tions. "Our experience has revealed a conâ€" dition that no one in the province would believe existed. As soon as vioâ€" lence was shown the situation became "come across" he was made miserable by various approved gang methods. Now, the authoritiese are seeking to trace the origin of the game, whether it was due to bad literature, gangâ€" ster pictures, or newspaper accounts giving too much detail. In Sudbury the trick was fortunately discovered before any serious harm resulted and Roebuck Policy to Breed Ugly Crisis Commenting on the situation in Guelph, Mayor Robson declared that the trouble there was not a wage disâ€" pute, but was a case of a firm being forced to move from Toronto to Guelph and a mob following it there and comâ€" pell:ng removal again. A thousand windows had been broken, women had been insulted on the streets and people had been beaten, he said. the t pute, forcec and a nellin At once the the ANOTHER DEAL REPORTED TN THE MATACHEWANXN DISTRICT Sitting KSavys | all ing to al law,‘ I A VOTr Not Indu )mmenting C Iph, Mayor 1 trouble there wae am of opinion tha change of policy 0o authorities of the pi z to have trouble th z to be able to stop aw," declared Mayor of Guelph, interview Toronto by The / i last week when or Stewart. s Mayor Mavyor ipton Congervat n, premier and t loated a loan at tewar {ayor cano,‘ think ‘ mag Top mier and treasur a loan at 3.58 press of the part that the interest gazine."‘ Industrial opinion t of policy es of the e trouble r of Gu 8 interviewed by The To k when hC ays that 1 continued we‘re sitti Robs( wWas of _ Powder 0 il Dispute the situation on declared â€" of i1at unless on the p province | that we a ed at tI Toronto he cal without Beverliey | M ng Magazine _ YVisit to are Ayor on 1 nto Tele called 01 neral ate w sitting top 0o marâ€" City ent. M on | of CC 0000000900000 0000090000 00 0 00 09 0004 04 # 9 400 0 8980006066066 Dr. C. McCue, M.D., of Goodells, near Detroit, Michigan, is visiting his uncle, Capt. S. B. Lindsay, Timmins, and on his first visit to the North he has found the trip most interesting and the counâ€" try even more so. He made the trip here by motor and when asked about the condition of the roads he said:â€" ‘"Well, I am now about 600 miles about straight north of Detroit as the aeroâ€" plane flies, or 800 as the automobile hies. I left home Aug. 23rd at 5.30 a.m., and was in New Liskeard at 8.30 p.m. To where the pavement ends at Burk‘s Falls sixty miles an hour would be safe driving Through the Temâ€" agami Forest Reserve thirty would be fast enough, while the rest of the way a little better rate of speed would be all _ right, _despite ~loose> gravel â€"and crushed rock. We arrived at Timâ€" mins at 11.30 a.m. August 25th." Michigan Visitor is Much Impressed Dr. McCue noted that for a distance of about 25 miles through the Temaâ€" gami Forest Reserve there is neither cabin or hut or other human habitaâ€" tion, except a tent or two by sylvan brook. 0004004000408 L 0840 00006404466 Timinins is the place, however, that has especially interested Dr. McCue. "I notice," he said, "tha tion of 20,000 or so is ver Dr. McCue, of Goodells, Near Detroit Found Trip Here Interesting and the North Land Most Attractive and Noteworthy. Head Offhice Schumacher, Ont. FELDMAN TIMBER COMPANY LIMITED Phone 708 Realize Y our Dream â€"â€"<at lJow cost Don‘t delay building that home of your own you‘ve dreamed of and planned for so long. â€" Now is the time to build. We will give you valuable free helpful service and estimates, relieving you of all the details. We will furnish all materials at lowest cost. Ask for our prices on Insul Board and Insul Bric Siding We carry in stock at all times a complete assortment of Building Supplies TIMMINS ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER aat your populaâ€" ery cosmopolitan ‘The public buildings, churches schools, post office and other building were praised by Dr. McCue, who point ed out the danger of fire there appear ed from so many frame houses an stores cluttered together. He wonder ed that serious fire had not alread visited the town but was told that th Timmins fire department had peen al unusually good one for eighteen year and had offset this danger. Dr. McCue thought much of th country around Timmins was eminent ly suited for farming and market gar dening and shouldâ€"develop along thes lines with the big markets provide by the mining towns. â€"English, Irish, Sc Finns, Italians, Polish, and practically every represented, with th present." The modes bearing of the ladies 1 in contrast to the light ing the fashion in D cities of his acquainanc ed that few here used â€" similar aids to ‘beauty they did not need to, to him to be especiall) 1Tace ture During his visit to town, Dr. McCu visited the Hollinger mill, thanks t the kindness of Dr. Moore and th mine management. Dr. McCue ha many facts and figures to give to h friends across the line:â€"the Hollinge is the second largest mine in the the main shaft is down 3950 feet; ther are 29 levels with 160 miles of tunnel and 90 miles of track; 5500 tons C m to be especlally we ind figure by the grea pine Motbuante The modest the ladies h to the light shion in Det acquainance rish, â€" Ecottish, s, Polish, Swedes, ; ly every Europei with the Asiati > modest appar e ladies here str TC tou roit t and other Also he notâ€" e and Other He thought hey seemed l1 gifted in pa v tr and him ady the AaT me aAll Cl if from dividual did1 elements of . find himself petually dark of optimism i normally. 1 ue w Â¥ho a eddle O1 dy pi MCcC Mill Office Mattagami Heights MCcC 1l ridd hi‘mse Phone 709 1¢€ he; 11 T [cComb, â€" Miss.:â€"There om carriers, pessimism he like that if an inâ€" glow â€"a bit with the pe and faith ‘he would the middle of a perâ€" ight. A whale of a lot equired merely to think n‘t worry. If there is the world needs today, The nation is suffering f enthusiasm. n M MCC e year. lnese and cCue has ready and [ormation along this a majority of the who are not workâ€" The backâ€"filling and made special appeal erest and he had a eresting facts along iends at home. h the kindr o enjoyed al interest here th is easy by wa â€"that Dr. Mcâ€" the list of those ibout the riches is great North e North Land, | s na become a?Wmners and Their Prizes there are so| â€" in Men‘s Exhibition Swim ind n 0 Thest ready milled opera~â€" se and ly and 1e this greatâ€" in the ess of i visit %Mclntyre Winner of s â€" Foster Cup Series | son, Wallace, spares. McIntyreâ€"Rrockbank, igoal; Mcâ€" | Adam, Hampton, backs; Mair, Clulow, Morrison, half backs; Brown, C. Dawâ€" son, Hendry, Walsh, forwards; Ranâ€" 4« Timmins Kiwanis at | Kirkland Saturday Firstâ€"Marvin Nelson, Fort Dodge, Towa, $5,000.00 prize, 7 hours, 47 minâ€" utes, 43 seconds. This is the third sucâ€" cessive year that Nelson has won this marathon swim. Secondâ€"Wm. Goll, New York, $1,500, 8 hours, 14 minutes, 47 seconds. Thirdâ€"Johnny Cairo, Toronto, $700, 8 hours, 47 minutes, 28 seconds. Fourthâ€"Dan Dembiaki, East Windâ€" sor, $500.00, 9 hours, 26 minutes, 27 seconds. The following are the winners, times, prizes, etc., in the men‘s marathon swim in connection with the Canadian National Exhibition swim on Friday of last week:â€" FPifthâ€"Wm. Sadlo, Jr. Corma, New York, $200.00, 9 hours, 58 minutes, 06 seconds. grounds were handicapped play difficult ous. Howeve from this a On Saturday evening McIntyre footâ€" ball team defeated the Noranda team with the decisive score of 7 to 2 in the final. of the Foster Cup series. The Dall team defeated the Noranda team with the decisive score of 7 to 2 in the final of the Poster Cup series. The grounds were damp and slippy and this handicapped both teams and made play difficult and more or less dangerâ€" ous. However, there was no accident from this account although Subden, goalie for Noranda, had a finger brokâ€" en and had to retire from the game. The finger was injured in trying to stop a fierce drive from Brown, Mcâ€" Intyre forward, who was close in and put such speed to the ball that Sudden had the small finger on his left hana broken by the impact of the ball. In the first half a feature of the game was the fine goalâ€"tending by Subden for Noranda. He had lots to do and did it well, but despite his best work McIntyre put four past him in the first half before his finger was injured and he was replaced by Morâ€" gan. It was the second half before Noranda was able to score at all and in the second half Noranda could only get the two counts. In the second half McIintyre added three more to their count making it 7 to 2. In this period Brockbank, goalie for McIntyre, was Football Te Win Over Noranda day Day held day side kin, spare. Referee, Pat â€"Larmt Evans and Bannerman. sident The Marks the gi the guest Of AJ Arrangements terclub meeting Saturday of thi mins Club met Kirkland â€" Lake There will be go the interclub m There will be golf in the afternoon with | the interclub meeting in the evening.| At the meeting here on Monday the chief speaker was P. T. Moisley who outlined the salient points of the sugâ€" gestions made by the International Committee at the recent convention and to be specially taken up by local | clubs. In the matter of attendance,| he pointed out, the chief requirement was coâ€"operation in carrying through the seasonal campaign. In regard to ie, half bac} ick, Morgar m, Wallace urt O€ eal C Week on of this wee their we t the G t Vince | > visitor s, of the uest of the Over Noranda Team. Score to 2. Some Interesting Football. lub to Pay Interclub Vis Interesting Meceting Tuesday. Some Details Meeting. was able to score at all and cond half Noranda could only vo counts. In the secoend half â€"added three more to their king it 7 to 2. In this period k, goalie for McIntyre, was n he fell while making a save. aâ€"Subden, goal; Binnie, Mcâ€" acks; Hughes, McMillan, Curâ€" jacks: Plum, Fernie, McKendâ€" week, the lim weekly gather > Golf Club hot ce Woodbury ir itor for the | the F. O‘Hearn of Kiwanian C ments were ma eeting at Kirk of this week w ) members wi Lake for t be golf in the a lub meeting in nt t( Kiw of yvan earn CO., w an Gordon e made for Kirkland L ) regular Club bein Timmins athering . o house, 1 ry in the when will j the for sular 1: ) being i the day has Notable wards: Wilâ€" i the Tim journey t gathering On "A with : chai was . who linesmen luncheon g Labour Kiwanis m Tuesâ€" vith Preâ€" Black. the inâ€" ake on t This Here M Meets every Tuesday evening Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street, Visiting brethren requested to 8, sSPENCER 8, J, MORC TIMMINS LODCE 1.0.0.F. 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