Members Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association: Ontario. Quebec Newspaper Association; Class "A" Weekly Group OFFICE 70 Subscription Rates Canadaâ€"â€"$2.00 Per Year United 8 Timmins, Ont., Thurs., November 1st, 1934 dificulty for . that unemplo sensible plan, earliest poss.l when it arriv emergency. In referring to this ver is quoted as saying:â€""As governmental activity, we the children who are the federal government acts, ment that a contr.ibutory adopted as the next sess The Henry Governme! ment ins The announcement of the new T. N. O. Railway Comâ€" mission has been favourable received by the public. The partisan report issued by Armand Racine, the Windsor lawver, has not tended ta increase the North‘s confidence in this particular member of the commission. Premler Hepâ€" burn also may be said to suffer from the fact thit he is considered too much given to party and too little influenced by common courtesy and sympathy for others. The other members of the new commission, on account of their lodk connection with the North and their many valuable services to this country are looked upon as likely to be beneficial 1O the North u as well as to the railway service and the lure th L-'-o'o m im P PA CCAAA CAAA â€"AP C â€"AP EOM i it it PM MA BP 1J Che Vorruptne Advanree idea the SOITL ‘ceptling wine ut gzeneral. rrettable,. however, that the new commissioners Published Every Tharsday by: GEO, LAKE, Owner and Publishe 8, ONTARIO United Statesâ€"$3.00 Per Year veiloping confidence t done in the whole. The double task start work under severe I them to create a spirit . railway will carry on its tures 0 of the and M this do would their eff: resources to be tapped to and to help the in this issue the fidence in the c of Cochrane. the North will made on the T. h the railway itself has given leadership and aAssi5lLanmnte 111 the development of the country. It may be that Southern ideas would be to dispense with this department for econâ€" omy‘s sake, but considered North Land opinion will see the value and the possibilities of such a department. The new commissioners have their work cut out for them in protectâ€" ing the intérests of the North in the way of development and expansion. and expansion. In the matter of service on the road there is room for improvement at the present time, . During the past few months the management of the railway was handicapped by the conditions surrounding the enquiry. The enquiry not only took up the time and attention of the manageâ€" ment but it also distracted the attention of all from the real work of the railroadâ€"the service of the people of the North, The new commissioners will have to bring back the railway to its oldâ€"time efficiency and smoothness of operation. Fortunately, the new commissioners have a wide knowledge of the North and sincere public spirit, as represented by the members who will likely be the permanent commissioners. If these men are given full power and support, all will be well for the North. In this connection there is a general feeling in the North that the new commissioners should not be expected to serve without remuneration. Their services will be found unusually valuable to the North and through the North to the whole province. They will be worth a good salary each. Anything else will be neither fair nor reasonable. Last Thursday was another business session of the electâ€" ed lads of the Hotel de Ville. The business was chiefly the abuse of The Advance. Councillor Chateauvert claimed that he had been misquoted in regard to his attitude on the foolish and unfair resolution passed at a previous meeting asking for the removal of the Hydro Electric inspector. It would be difficult, indeed, to misquote Councillor Chateauâ€" vert. First, it would be necessary to know his views and that is a difficult thing to guess from what he may Ssay. It may be recalled, for instance, that when Councillor Chaâ€" teauvert was asked for a decisive reason for asking the reâ€" tirement of the former fire chief, his frank reply was in effect that a councillor‘s lot is not a happy one though he takes an oath of office. Mr. Chateauvert was not misquoted. As a matter of fact The Advance did not even mention his name or refer to him in the case to which he objected. If At is a fact, as now appears, that Councillor Chateauvert was not in favour Of the resolution asking for the removal Of the Hydro inspector, then The Advance is glad to hear it. Councillor Laprairie‘s contribution to the comic opera 1laSst week was one of those impressive roles that byâ€"exaggeraâ€" tion become ridiculous. The less said about it the better for Councillor Laprairie. ha for Councillor Laprairie. As for Councillor Bartleman in the new comic opera that he promptly made his own, he was truly Bartlemanian. Whenever this councillor says anything there is always good reason for suspecting the contrary. So it was in this case. He said he never reads The Advance. It is well known that no one in town reads this paper with greater care. As one citizen says, he goes through the paper with a fine tooth comb, though there are better uses for that instrument. His pile of clippings from The Advance grows year by year, for he has sedulously read The Advance for twenty yeats. ‘The Advance takes no pride in this wellâ€"known fact, however. Rather The Advance is saddened by the thought that for so many years this paper should be so carefully read and yet the reader remain no better a man. It is a discouragâ€" ing thought. The latest Hotel de Ville comic opera has a moral, for a yet the reader remain no better a man. It is a QISCOUIdEâ€" ing thought. The latest Hotel de Ville comic opera has a moral, for a change. The Advance is quite ready to be abused and misâ€" quoted, misunderstood and im. ‘srepresented, so long as wrongs are righted ang errors remedied as seems to be the case in this instance. The unwarranted and unjust resolution passed at a previous meet‘ing to satisfy a rrudge against A faithful‘and conscientious public servant was at least disâ€" owned. It was admitted that the resolution was a mistake. If Councillors Chateauvert and Laprairie hagq moved A resolution to rescind the offensive motion they would have been more reasonably employed. The comic Opera Spirit passed at a faithful‘ and owned. It w If Councillo resolution to been more : dies hard, h The da‘ily bul plets, as publish that the five ba the newspapers had 1a@at of ships or undesirabl drastic leg:slation a it eP PPA P lt '“'WM"’ GRAVEL AND SANDâ€"AND PLACER| the effect of drivi part of the stock it licity will do muctk new Ontario Seecur wl T1 rail w 11 16 Hught inside the p dif ible 7 pointed Ot way that ha eventually Under the t tify itself. .. â€"N. 0. h way itself 1€ JOY eff t STILL MORE COMIC OPERA ind hou ly the c benefici undesirable ha Ma public howev 10 ed 16 O Mine nmercial value of th would appear that 1 in the past. As The Advance has reâ€" ut there has never been an extensiOn Of s not been criticized at the time but that proved to be fully warranted and worth right methods the extension to Moosonee One of the most valuable departments as been the mining department in which has given leadership and assistance in f the country. It may be that Southern dispense with this department for econâ€" nIm 11 ties Commissioner complains poli¢ t LC 1t andi¢ the weight of the Dionne quintuâ€" day in the daily newspapers, shows increasing in weight daily. Not so ag the bulletins! 1d il w ime to the develiopment of the th of Cochrane. It is known re commercial deposits of Lgâ€" luable resources that need on!y prosperity of the North itself ce. As will"be noted elsewhere earch Foundation has full conâ€" ue of the lignite deposits north ear that the m.neral riches of y any reasonable expenditure way. It would appear that the would be justified in following f the railway, as this policy has blie aps. It will be necessary for fidenceâ€"confidence that the work of the past in the deâ€" possibilities of the Northâ€" s growth will prove as it has ulwark to the province as aA e North Land will have the people of the North that the r overlook the needs of this eople of the South the fact| pi¢ me of the directors of the f the company when they ce with the information io Securitiee Commissioner islation that will make it ning companies to dispose condition is unfavourable. be more than diffticult to men who assume directorâ€" o mining companies. Any suggestecd would only have irectors to keeping a large ame than their own. Pubâ€" such as that of which the relturns for Ail inately the new y Reeve C. V. ta: the d¢ w commissioners i0 by turning all velopment of the ne. It is known 10 riccomplist expendiâ€" members Gallaghet Brownie Activities of Dome Mine Pack Report of the Meetings and Work of the First Dome Mines Pack of the Brownies, under Girl Guide Organization. On Tuesday, October 16th, Mrs ney, District Commissioner of th adian Girl Guides, attended the :1 weekly Pack meeting of the Br in the Dome public school. A r of mothers were present to se little girls enrolled as Bri Twentyâ€"three little folk, becam pledged Brownies. The Pack is ed into "Sixes" with a "Sixef "Second‘"" appointed by the Brovw (leader) to ibe in charge of each The Pack consists of four SX each case Sixer and Second met first. "Fairies"â€"Shirley â€" Burke, Thomas Mamie Richmond, G1 Viola Lalonde, Lynn Beard. "Elves‘‘â€"LOui terman, Lois Burke, Kertie | nelly. TOOK PILLS FOR 30 YEARS, THEN CEREAL BROUGHT RELIEF â€"JCyCe Donnell, Jean Munt ice Curtis. "Sprites Harvey, Mitchell, Webb. Regular Pack meetir Brownies new recruit in attend Raymond. After th monial of "Fairy Ring, part of the Second Cla and passed. The â€"] "‘Treasure" followed "Treasure‘" followed rules in action. Then string tags for the con Apple Day"â€"exemplif ‘"Lend a Hand." A little Hallowe‘en pi is planned to follow meeting. Meeting clp Salute." Revised List Relief Officers for North other of the freq stipation, read th "After taking for about thirty ation, I started ran three time to directions. * cheese, and tha certainly feel fir sythe (address request). George Murray, Administrator Minister of A revised list Northern Ontari day last at To Croll, Minister tor, Sudb officer, Su ief officet Mr. Forsythe Endor BrAN for Constip the province. Th Minister included Sudbury distric tor, Sudbury; G officer, Sudbury: |] Foleyet; J. R. R officers; R. Bruss district River, administr? Bruce Mines, reli lar, relief officer North Cochrar 2Cochrane, admin Cochrane, relief Hearst, relief cfhi Moonbeam, inve and Vincent Gau south Cochra rey, relief officer, Su« French River; W. W L. Fryer, Monetvill general op "had somet it with a drama agail F. A. Gaby, formerly chief . Commission of Ontario, has j largest corporations in Canad wavy. Private enterprise does TAY ..A patent formir part Just eat two t In sericaus cases If not relieved doctor. Get the redâ€"andâ€"green package at your grocer‘s. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. you suffer of appetite at r of the Hot Monetvill J. R. Rega . Brussier¢ district, Jo ninistrator nes, relief YAaAce Jean suffer Sudbut aln{ kill Jun ridt Then the the comin xemplifying e Kellow, I Countrymat illhcog, Flo: O W TODN able use thi Countrymat Richmond, Moorehouse merly chief engineéer of the Hydro Electric atario, has joined the service of one of the ns in Canadaâ€"â€"the Canadian Pacific Railâ€" erprise does nout handicap itself by foolish is is one reason why private corporations onnaught, Named as in List Issued by Public Welfare. ndanc the 0o pal UIT vith w ay 1i ind ne next ed with Phili elyt h ereal w han â€" : nfuls daily Sixer" and Brown Owl Six. Harry Sudb 1D nIin flas off en wW. H. Mi . 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