liked v FIRE DESTROYS TIMMINS FIRST BIG STORE in pPrEE.I1g8, ol not say known fact tha ties, he is not a outsids of parl my rcasors be which migh later than : way w into the realizec tha phe Question Asked by J. A. Bradette, M.P. with Interesting Sidelights. on Probable Candidates for the Position, as Suggested by Talk at Ottawa These Days. An Interestâ€" ing Summary of Opinion. Who will be New Lcader of Conservative Party?" till ht . COul ent le PAGE ETIGHT TVA My majot a positiv UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF Powrn ConpronatIONn or (ANADA THERN POW ER CORPORATION LIMITED for the quarter endinge M at the been Canada Northern Power | Timm Corporation, Limitsd Common Dividend No 33 JTICE is bereby given th the Board. HASKEL!I N present . d ulders above ‘ants to thi ind ability. CANADA NOR nQ s to this office, ability. I would aluse it is a wellâ€" ill his fine qualiâ€" r man inside and i0ther one of this I know to t he would have €rs edceral â€" his fall FIGHTING THE FIRE AT BUCOVETSKY‘S STORE words agai SACUI JX C1O. ‘Ben‘ t which of TL ledage of publicâ€"prclliems is cortainly very great, his words facile, and his memeotry a wonderful human encycloâ€" pedia, but with all that he could still rhave ‘been a muych greater leader and Prime Minister than he was if only he had not tried to do almost everything himself. He had some good men arcund him, but he would never give them any History very probably wi justice to Mr. Bennett than esiimations of his.work as Lsader since 1927 and Pri durinz the heigzht of the d 1930â€"35. It is commcnyplace he ‘possessed cutstanding C qualifications, in the fulfil] duties of these positions, b all these gifts it mus? be « in some ways, this man n rank with Canada‘s great st careir was almost a trage pacity for work is unlimite speaking for several s‘re‘ch, with all his u. and visrancy that he in such cireumstance alrdl even using walecr. human COlUl Al such cirecumstances, without pause d mrot even using a single drop of ter. Such efforts were almost superâ€" man,. and I na‘turally concluded that was again in perfect physical conâ€" icn. But I proved to be wrong on it as his health is now atly impaired, and so much so that could not continue for a much ater period Oof time in his present y probably will do greater Bennett than presentâ€"day f his.work as Conserative 1927 and Prime Minister e‘zht of the d;ep‘ressfsn of commcnyplace to state that cutstanding qualities and , in the fulfillment of the se positions, but still with s it mus? be Admitted that s, this man no doubt will nada‘s great statesmen, his lmost a tragedy. His caâ€" Ik is unlimited., his knowâ€" 1 AMAIS USUuAl VHailllty, force hat he always employed ction with the present country, as he is still the defeat of 1935. Of 1s$ now so that much present Hon. J. Barl Lawson will also be a pocsibility. He is only 47 years of age, and a citizsn of Tcronto. He is wonderfully gifted as a dobater and a spzaker. Very alert and rapierâ€"like in h‘s verbal thrusts, he always arrests 2 thin of he few y qualify. In suc remember that sition makes t very briefly son Naturally, not only b Northern Ontario, but fact that I am in a p Wiift ne was a near dcta brook any interfere: ters. â€" No doubt he } public opinion on least, to flaunt it. leeway, any kind of latitude in thei work and activities, and many a tim have T seen his supporters freiting un der such a situation. He was nc‘ . aarder for Canada. ~anadian at hsart; nendcusly loyal aclder of the Crown U AQ vas held by t] cuntry, wher hosen for the is migh idored C he ti:t 1 Common d hard for arder for 1A WO choice 5 equail C ndida Up wed nons ral a d as Minister of isible departmer still relatively a quite 55 years | ‘‘hat may ksep responsibility wC alth which was ears ago, but wh debat al ar nlik ‘s ago, but which itly improved lat ild cortainly be | pat had Lt 18 _ CGABAGA. is inttnsiveiy at heart; yet withal a treâ€" loyal Britisher, a true upâ€" he Crown and all that it imâ€" the House he is always a ter, fully seized with constiâ€" d political knowledge, over ly wide range. He has not park poillical K wide range the public and colout 11 t t l Lab him ba lTership I und iy." _ © m may we 1, one mus finances. man, not The conly Vk from Our secâ€" hn THE FORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 2 poâ€" ‘eview nding happened since. He has won a ‘byeâ€" elsction in Bagot; he was mosly the cause of‘the defeat of J. E. Gregoire, in the last Quebec City mayorailty conâ€" hcld by many however, that this is not a _ disqualification, especially when taken with the fact that Mrs. Manion a Frenchâ€"Canadian. He would likely os the most acceptable candidate, for Premier Duplessis of Quebec, who is corcainly a Conservative and would be willing to coâ€"operate with the Federal Conservatives if they chose a man that could agree with most of his viewpsints. No doubt Mr. Duplessis will be a power io be reckoned with in the Provinte of @ugoe> during the next genseral Fedâ€" eral e‘ection. Up o two or three meonths ago, he was here at Ottawa as a cneâ€"termer, just a flash in the pan, but things in his favour have happened since. He has won a ‘byeâ€" elsction in Bagot; he was mosly the SAM BUCOVETSKY LTD. Shoe Sale Continues on our old premises 23 Third Avenue ALL SALES FINAL ! No Exchanges! No Refunds! No Deliveries‘! ST ART S FRIDAY 9 im‘ 9 Baisam St. South NEXT TO SK A T IN G t 1 I t ous sHADOW GOVERNMENT, Tfor few months in the hectic days of 1926. | He has been defeated three times at ‘gsneral elections and always against Premier King. He would not be human if he were not fempted to attempt a comeâ€"back, but it is generally thought that he is fairly saisfied with his preâ€" sent safe haven as Conservative leader ‘ in the Senate ard also with his mulâ€" tiple business interests. Senatocr A. D. McRea, Vancouver, was | raticnal organizer in 1930 and a great factor in the viziory ay ‘the polls that Eirick F. Willis, Man., who is nov ‘the Provincial Leader in that province is ancther mentioned. He was for sev €ral years an M.P. He has a fine preâ€" sence, is a good speaker, and he showâ€" ed during his first campaign as a proâ€" vincial leader in his own province. The name of Hon. W. D. Herridgdt sciencs and and Yale Universitie chiusetts Institute. T hand and the women er are to be given sp he may easily be the the racs for leadership. nandsome, and a very fi He suilt a fine reputaliot of the famous York Bible C ronto with membership o podiitital} Ia@acior in hi Under these circu seem that it would b: tive policy to have | although some of th time: narrow promi 0 be elected might embarrassing to Pods: the othir hand if he 1J hese ci it woul ‘ to ha was an oldâ€"time Conservaâ€" been clecsted as a Duplessis broke nff with a few others e National. It is also party C hough 21 Ma1r If youth on the on ren‘s vote on the othâ€" special the man to beat. . Man., who is now RKea, Vancouver, was in 1930 and a great ry as ‘the polls that 1 in he 1 rin ) _ Cut ship 1C prov hat G. I nstrvativ z from ind th uch M.P. a bi Iion Class of T of thousan M\ aln ma t the was du« a 18 Toronto speaker. 5 leader 1€ W Toronto Massaâ€" the one he othâ€" ) Mr lance n Next to Skating Rink formeriy »mcotia, is a young man that was singled cut for his rbility by Hon. Arthut Meighen during the election of 1926. Will in all likelihcod get quits a large support from the Maritimes on the first ballot. He is a wonderful spsaker and has a pleasant personality. A man that may cause a surprise is Hon. J. L. Bowman, lawyer, 58, Dauâ€" phin, Man. He is very unassuming but ne possssses wonderful qualities. When he replaced Hon. Black as Speaker of the Hcouse he proved to be solid and capable. He has everything to gain in sonal fol but his r¢ provincia Canadian and his Col. Drew, a very colourful figure in Cntario, who to my viewpoint is a coming man, will cut some figure, alâ€" thouszh he aimost burnt his bridges with the party last fall, during the last Ontario election. He has a strong perâ€" sonal follcwing in his native province, but his references in the West Hastings comIing im thouwzh hic muUst regreLl Ditte bition of 1935. agreement that if ‘30 the into his lap. debater, He will likely be welcomed back into the fold after the nominaâ€" tion of a new leader, but the leadership at the moment seems definitely beyond his prizec. With all his ambition, he must regret bitterly his petulant amâ€" bition of 1985. Every one here is in agreement that if he had not bolited in ‘30 the leadership would naturally fall into his lap. Col. Drew, a very colourful figure in Cntario, who to my viewpoint is a coming man,. will cut some fizure. alâ€" A name that is ofien mentioned is that of Hon. H. H. Stevens, M.P., Reâ€" construction Leader. He has no doubt very great qualifications as a leader, unbcunded energy, and a very forceful debater. He will likely be welsomed did aNiey Will W national cCc Hon. W. G a 1 ut him ar war service uld not allo pe! 5 reltrentes in the West clal byeâ€"election to the ians, which he has sing( is differences with the will work to his detr: snal convention. forit He i but if illow lhim ition. who would have a large M. A. Macpherson, 47, Reâ€" : Saskatchewan attorneyâ€" if the reports that I heard re correct, his health, due :es, is not of the b¢st, and ow him to stand the strain located in Bank of Nova Scot‘a Building n new premises 9 Balsam street South nulliâ€"millionaire:; he ha lawyer, 41, Nova that was singled detrimen Hastings Frenchâ€" e denied, Ontario lC waVvs oOnE€l CcbpilEnt. SUu{ tional impotr country will A nam tario and Hon. How lv be the horse? _ Any! comnvention bt surprises, at | could be seen will be chosen responsible pos low ebb at the very likelihood of his country. ereat honcur being b likelv w could Je seen at the moment Whoever will be chosen will fall heir to very responsible pcosition, with his party at low ebb at the present time, and the very likelihood of b2scoming Premier of his country. Such a position carries great honour with it but also some heavy responsibilities and exacting duâ€" ties which take heavy toll on the reâ€" cipignt. Such a convention is of naâ€" tional importance and the eves of the Milverto he ownetr REAL ESTATE INSURANCE STEAMSHIP OFFICE 20 Pine North Timmins on First Mortgages Available in TIMMINS SCHUMACHER sSOUTH PORCUPINI: Paid Back Monthly over 3 to 5 Years. *PrPLY ) naine This is n mentiC on Sun y sLage o1 Uthe voile. that is well known in Onâ€" which is often mentioned is rad Ferguson. Ho will certainâ€" , but he will not likely allow it plUil ELA annt he 0 candidailes most What about a dark may . happen at a ‘e is:no likelihood of rom ail omens that e moment. Whoever fall heir to very ind the ey used on i and the West very behind him at least Phones 1135 1580 IO} * m o identify s the one shut, alâ€" s it hardâ€"