MONDAY, JULY 13TH, 1936 m havin The shelf cora tion. Making the Frames Simple frames are suggested as most sutablc as they require the m‘nimum of cére without loosing anything in orna- ment. The material can be any of the many substitutes for wood or it can be an dr w U SE with me wall-back colour scheme can 7k USED CARS .eme 123 WILSON A V EN U E m Leblanc Co. it 1E 'EI 'VE draw of Auto parts is carried by this ï¬rm. so complete that regardless of what your Auto roquirrs you will ï¬nd it here. Parts that are too humorous to mom tion. but everyone fully guaranteed. and the most reasonably priced. AY FRAIVIES FOR PANTRY SHELVES DRESS 1’? THE LITTLI lV 11 'l‘p/ ‘V-F'V Lydia Le BaronWalker 'vv__' _ 5% Decorative Painting I] To give a better service with Auto Parts. Mr. Leblanc has just recently put a truck on the. mad tn (‘nlmlt and Hearst with a complete stock of new auto parts. rrs a little of each. own character. It )rative element. of m treatment. furthers itutes for wood or it ca} material. The home m he frames herself with a How .1! with a ver rs herself. Deft Work damning. ox lines id .9; he frame width of wcod v. and the frames them: he shelves can be yellow background blue or this 11d ded A MUST (fOE‘leLE'I‘E S'HH‘K TIE on our C.A.C. 7 p.c. time payment plan the If she bsttutes rved out An attractive pantry wuh framed shelves ames wit-h meet-sic: 9 shelves. Then a; GASOLINE AND ()ILS Skilled Mechanics in Attendance To Serve You at All Timm GREATER SERVICE W0 colour for some reverse Bought and Sold dc 11 smemaker makes n35 l it h‘s ,ter 01' .zesides an be home an be naker 31 ROOM 1E pantri shadcs proving ornamen ordinary pantry \\\\\\\ Eight- Pound qon to :M Tfï¬wd t ming in e an a V112 (111d “IFS Di )nne{ Depth of Two Miles Say! Dr. J Dye-.11, Formerly of Tim- mins. the Doctor in At- tendance at Event. to Leblanc’s ram W (ilt‘ .OW 11 In of Adding Beauty to Wares aintcd frames set off th 33mm to advantage as 1E nabs 34 1°C 10! PHONE 1560 dv m< 93 311' a wher bed. I] 'In lemselvc has ofl‘ the wares go as well as :ms-elves. An anothe May amou Bell Syndi Mis: deoorativ its 'shelv-e :he 6 Joyal 5 mo funy a xe same ‘Wi saw the ‘ m 11 1 and nave mo . Joya having RI quin Dalia nurse 1934 ill‘ om Red Plot Charged r in Strike Trouble Ontari s:riously the administration is viewing a situation not nearly as dangerous as that prevailing a year or so ago. and earlier than that. The pretence was put up in the past that the talk about any "Red†plots was all wrong. Lasn week. however. there was a complete Provincial Police Report that Secret Agents Secur- ed Full Details of Plots Planned, .x Baron Tweedsmuir. Governor-Gen- a. eral of Canada. is in hospital at, Mont- real for treatment. week, however, revgrsal of the p! Ontario was in Last week it was ronto that the ' of focus. In 138 and Empire, the lollowszâ€" E Harvey Murphy. one of the promin- 'ent Communist organizers. is said to ihave addressed the meeting at length. iThe purpose as outlined to the little {group was to concentrate activities in the municipalities which came under ithe supervision of the department of 'municipal affairs. The unemployed were to be used as “fronts." the radi- cals staying in the background in all cases. it is said. l Capture Plot Alleged I It was planned to get the unemploy- Plans to start riots in each of the suburban municipalities surrounding 'Ioronto. culminating in a march of unemployed to Queen‘s Park. "where violence would be provoked." were dis- cussed at a secret meeting of Commun- ists at an Adelaide street address a week ago. it was charged last night. A Governmfnt operator secured full details of what took place at the meet- ing, as well as the names of those who attended, and it was on the strength of the information that Premier Hep- burn announced yesterday that the full force and authority of the law would be invoked. Minutes of the meeting were discussrd in Cabinet council, and it is reported the Premier and his col- leagues were astounded at the extent and nature of the schemes described therein. . municipal affairs. The unemployed I summary. included in l were to be used as “fronts." the radi- matter, has been exten: cals staying in the background in all special article, “Canada cases. it is said. prepared by Colonel A Capture Plot Alleged guid. D.S.O.. B.Sc., R.C It was planned to get the unemploy- the Historical Section ed. to make impossible demands on the mcnt of National Def Government, knowing that they would included in Chaptz-‘r II not be met. This would give the strik- in the light of the pilg frs a chance to start trouble. aided and and the official unveil: abetted by the Communists behind the Memorial arranged to scenes. it is charged. York Township month. New material ‘ was to be the first battleground, and and multiple births ' the Communists are reported to have {bi-tn added to Chaptei discussed the possibility of capturing ' statistics are available. the rceve and members of council. and tables of VI have be» holding them prisoners until they calendar year basis to .Viélded. national comparison. If me of M dic Wh limit bayo: able to go W8 ca 1d the Crown Mines was deve] pld reef at, 7,600 feet. . Mr. Martin added: “What the ultimate limitatio: 2pm may prove to be cannot bc cted with an degree of certain! commum pth may prove to be cannot be pre- >ted with an degree of certainty. for addition to the changing factor cf anomic feasibility and rock pressum. uch conditions. at same stage that 2 cannot yet determine, will place a nit beyond which it will be impractic- 'ting the scorn with which he members of the present vernment pretended to view unist activity in this pro- 5 amusing now to see how 3e administration is viewing plots was all wrong. 1485K. ever. there was a complete the policy of pretending“ that as in any way endangered. it was freely admitted at T0- th-e “Reds" were really out In last Friday‘s Toronto Mail e. the story may be told. as m PORCUPINE ADVAN be Notable Valumc 0f Facts About (‘anada round The c the tour! tuplem. the Canada 3: by the Gener the Dcminion Canada Year tistical annual of the country, its mography. the dif production. trade, ance. education. etc prehensive study wi single volume of th mic condition of't new edition has 11 vised throughout a1 chapters the latest able up to the date The 1936 Canada to over 1.150 pages phase of the na'tit especially with thos tiSLical measuremei be called to some 01 of the present VClL 300.000 w m Ontar _‘ontracts Awarded for Northern Roadwork Jobs 3.1108 men 5 for the 1 Memorial arrangc month. New mat and multiple bi: bicn added to C statistics are avai tables of VI ha‘ calendar year ba. national compari mg the construct Ianada Year Book for 1936 Full of All Sorts of Intel'- esting and Vaiuahlo Infor- mation About Canada. ada have be-fn m Bureau recently. a the first time in C ing the informati warded and buildi past. The intrm Trade Chapter ( by the inclusion value and gum abridgtd from L Merchandising ments has been rittsn to cover trade made sin new series of m sales, 1929-35. 1 The public e Canada I] he Dafo: '0 1'8 1nd View nly m 9 of handi .s has PLANT PHONE 1680 63 Coiumbus Ave. Timmins h 'laV We announce ment of over manufacturir will turn out variety of ï¬n m needs. I‘E are invited to mi .nce oducti (XVI :tion mad wit CE. manna. ONTARIO i0! le( 1f 1( h lp R’Ianufacturcrs; of Cement Blocks For All Building Purposes. Ira 11 an Dom'n 11‘ Limate 1931 indexe 1C till n Vin 11 in Di “Ill ha n amplify the completion and commence- ltions of our brick and block 9; plant. Our Modern presses the latest type ’of brick in a liShCS and Shades. Builders 11 IlC Vim pa nit I'hl ati 3d ha 1n for of n 11 11 ter XXV. 'table XXVI has been mg with the nu and Shades. Builders our quotationss on their m a pu One of the Cochrane Brothers is Caught w DC pt' 188d their guns. Eventually bile yuu nen abandoned the car and took to t aush. The police search for the pi net with poor success until Friday a :erncon when they received a tip th ;he Bielfks were hiding in a loft in Darn at the outskirts of Cochrane. T DCIiCC visited the barn. but the brotht If Own ff Word from Cochrane at the week-end 115 of the capture of Waldemar Bieâ€" k, wanted with his brother. Arthur. 'r the alleged hold-up and robbery of hotel-kcrper at Smooth Rock Falls. cccrding to the information given in he Advance last week. the two Bielek we are accused of holding up and :~b‘Jing the Smooth Rock Falls men. he police wrre notified and followed 1’? car said to contain the. Bielek :ung men. The car, however. would at stop even when the police officcrs sed their guns. Eventually the young .y in the distribution of C blic'ations. it has become make a charge to all indi ving the Canada Year 1 15 requiring the Year Boc udc 'ernment 1936. a: XXII I aldemar Bie‘lek Found in 21 Stable (m Outskirts of Cochrane. Arthur Bielek Gets Away Again. ing the Canada Year Boo s requiring the Year Book 1 . it from the King‘s Printer. ong as the supply lasts. at t 51.50, which covers mersly )aper. printing and binding :ial concrssion. ministers of a-i‘ide students and 301100 mav obtain nancr-bound ( m a W )I 31' nparab )3‘ offic '18! )h lav and )h lume is illustrated by many d diagrams and the latest data are everywhere included to the urgent need for econ- 10 distribution of Government d-wide regret. and t .‘ King Edward VIII ave been appropriate] reproduction, as fror .fficial Proclamation ent of Canada made accompanied by th . students anc obtain paper-l nal price of 50 n nci the Bank of Canada be some time before a begun on the new be has bsen temporarily : L has been affected i of the financial sta‘ h Ion pic tut been con; XXI by W88 ran. 20. 1! noughou 3X of 31' colle bllc health acti f provincial he orief sketch of of the differen in Canada ha 1C His Majesty Kin 20. 1936. received wit basi ViSE CODU'O k presm and m 1933. w Jr 1929- ne broken b: k of Canada mpor whi oecome nece: all individual dered respecti 1.5 f rontispie 16 aim e Empir and the om all ed in C inc '.. at the price ersly the cost. .nding. By a T181! )OK ns .vit may Ott hr I] [1181' Cour an h ha h 11 K‘ I) I] Colour ‘cl Sun ll 1' It! Mar Gives t to the Premier n and Wedncs R.C.M.I 121d do 9 mov ism Lha n O G11 m a claim- of the '11 tak it ll 1n )jc n .l I l‘( I] in 'en h n ic 11 had jl tiv had sakt h 8V [h ls oquippvd and able in rvndvr carv- ful. individual and saltisfzu-tory svr- vioc. (‘onsult our registered opto- motrisl. Evenings by uppointnwnl REMUS OPTICAL DEPT. ix RE That’s Niudcrn Pins. Clips, Bracelets Necklaces. darlings tures,‘ npted il aid, be m mu m: from t do no im ~idiculed 1 of makin may I that th for Lhes h > no wlm ï¬guox man St. N Ad iD vvelry prim‘d ostume I] 1‘ I‘ OI‘ 1t n Di x. KCUI'LIS J l"\\'l'll.l.l';|{ p iL 1H h h m .v i )( jumpc an low as m a h PAGE m Mr. ‘ ‘xonsalv ar fr h l’hom' 190 n cl 11 Liscn‘ m .1111 11 m 2.1 Gr I) p 1110 11C d] ff