558 that then- \mnhl be enmlgh men left in (‘nnmhi t‘u maintain Canada's place in prmim-tiun and self-8111mm“. .Ln making such an implied promise (the Union (ihn'crmucnft was fully justi- ï¬ed by the facts and conditions of the «use. (‘nnada has enough men within zit: borders to maintain all the requi- site activities- (of this lan-d.--1>I'M'idmi iii-ore is proper organization and mi- .iustnwnl,.â€"-nml provided evm'y citizen THE Pflflï¬lfl’lli MINCE During the reeent Dominion lilac- ltion contest puht‘ie men and newspap- ers on the l'nion Government side made it plain that the enforcement ot.‘ the )“Iilitnrv Serviee Act would not So denude ('anndn o l’ men that this (-oun~ trr would he lel’t without. sullieient labor to carry on the necessary indus- (fries and productive activities of this country. The Union Governement, indeed, gs. 'e at least an implied promâ€" ise that there Would be enough men left in ('unadn to maintain (‘anadas ,iustuwnt,â€"-mul pmvuled evm'y (altlzon does his part. Recently, ith-‘Vt‘l', there half, been a dondem-y in Suint,‘ l‘mhhic quarter»; Fin team the fut-ling- of the people in re- gm‘d tn the pmpusnl that (‘hinesc undies he inmurtml, under hnnd, h» (In «farm lalmr 21ml 1'†work in the mines during: the pm'iml «if =.'he \vz‘. ‘. II." the people an! wise they will make known in nu um ormiu mice that an n plnpnsal will nut he tolerated/1h; m" enough. and too mam, alien ns~ .Hxis country, ahead). Tm) 11mm WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd., ’18 r-- To Insure insertion, copies of ad- vertisemcnts should he in the hands of the printer by Tuesday noon of each week. Professional and Business Cards.â€" 25 cents per insertion or $12 per year. Advertisements inserted without written instructions will appear until written orders for their discontinu- ance Shall have been received Condensed Advertisements.â€"â€" Lost and Found, \Vanted, For Sale, To Rent, etc., one inch or less. 25 cents per Insertion. fl 1 $55555§wm$$mmmflï¬ï¬$§§ï¬mg$ï¬ï¬$ï¬$wm§mï¬m$ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬$ï¬$mmwmwmwmï¬mflwmï¬mmmgmuâ€wmï¬mmï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬mmwmï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬wmmï¬wmï¬waï¬ï¬ï¬wmmï¬ï¬ï¬wm Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher 0m cc 26 Canada. - United States TOO MANY ALIENS HERB ALREADY. Subscription Rate I - - - ONTARIO TELEPHONES : Residence 11‘2 $2.00 a year $3.00 a year he \\; 1'. will mnk such U 1!) l'( i t them are doing no helpful work. Tool mnv at them out no other ï¬gure sinl .si pithlie “9v than in the police court eases. t or example, in the Porcupine toâ€"day the vast majority of those se- euring a livelihood from gambling, blind-rigging. high-grading and other fun-ms of graft, are of alien national- it y anal many of them even of enemy origin. If they were all put to useful work under (.‘unseription methods, the labor and ï¬nancial lmrdens of the etiuntry Would he. mueh lightened. To argue that such eontrul is impossible is. onlv to admit tlu danger of admit- ‘lwring. ll e1 aliens umlei no matter \\ hat [bonds or regulations. tenadu has a {large unmet] alien problem withnut ‘seekiig any turt'her trouble along that line. ('zinmla's past and present: ex- I‘perieuees with aliens should give this euunti'y sense enough to seek Some gother may than fresh iiuportutions of 7foreigners to relieve the labor situa- what the excuse. or guarantee under which they may come, Would be a breach of faith with the Workers of ("'anada and a piece of traitorisnt to this country. It may he easy enough Lo secure them, but it will he a diltiâ€" cult matter to control them once they are here. and,â€"~all shonds to the con- t‘tlt'.\',â€"-ttlltlust impossible to rid them from the country when desired. For- tunately. no such folly as the impor- tation of aliens is necessary. If the tavailahle labor is rightly organized, it? every man is made to take a helpâ€" ti‘nl place, Canada can still maintain all necessary .aettivities. Even in a .Eown no large than Tinnnins there are hundreds of men doing no Work of essential innmrtance. 1t'.all these throughout, ('anada were drafted to the essential occupations, there would be no pressing.r need to call in further aliens to possess the country. cult matl are here. t m‘_\',â€"â€"n from ‘1le tunat'el)’. .tation 0t THE NORTH LAND’S GREATEST INDUSTRY. AJL. (l.l{.('., Iroquois Falls. there “we :1 number of pleasing after-din- or addresses that cmnplenwnted 021011 (ï¬ller in odd nmnnar. A ln'nithor from 'l‘innnins. for instance, took up some time proving that the Porcupine held the greatest industry 01' all the North L21nd,â€"â€"â€"thc wonderful gold mines. Then fulluwed n brother ~from Cobalt \xlm claimed Lliatrthenv was 21 Cobalt At tlu- banquet given at: MIC furmal inatitutiun of Ahitibi Lodge, A.F., arguv that 51: is only ".0 ad! ring Mixer alic bonds or reg largo" onuugh set-king any 1' line. (Humda ('amp ‘lwï¬ne Porcupine was over (hemmed nf. and that (' ubalt was no“ IUHN. more alien ens. 1m matter uzu'anteo under The ï¬rst 111' the. hoekey games in the l’oreupine League series was played last \\edne~d11\ night! at the 't'innuins' ltink and proved to he an interesting 11.\'ei1t.'1he eontesting teams 11. me the 111i1e1nen and the llmpires. there was a good attendanee and the game was followed with (11111111111111 interest; throu5. h.out At ï¬rst the Firemen seemed to have Ithe advantage, and at half time the seore stood t) to 5 in the Firemen 's favor. The. teams were fairly evenly opposed, though in the matter of extra players the Empires had the advantage and so were able !to relieve some of their players after halt- time, the fresh men no donht hav- 111g some intluenee on the result. In the last few minutes 1111' the last half the Empires made an extra spurt and so won up on the score 'as to win the game 12 to 11). The hoth teams play- e11 a good uhrand ot’ hoekey through- out, and it' this game. is a sample of? the League games, they may all he sure of big attendanees. For 111111 Firemen 11111 Brennan played a star game, and 1111' the 111'111piies, McGuire. vas espeeialh etteetive. scoring no less than ï¬ve gaols, t1 1111115111 once or twiee 1e might have, been aeeused ot loating eff-side. Jimmy Deaeon for the Fire- ;n1en was another hard and effective worker. while St. Pieire also played \\ ell tor 1the [.mpires. .111 the last. half the hlowing out of fuses eaused a few minutes darkness on two oeeasimis, but. the eleetrieians being right on the job the lights were soon on again. BMPIRBS WIN FIRST GAME IN THE HOCKEY SERIES. THE POEOUPINB LDVANOB NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS of town water are advised to allow their taps to keep running slightly to pre- vent freezing in the pipes. During the ex- treme cold wea- ther, consumers J. W. M81101} BARRISTBR, 9-10 Royal Exchange Bldg., Cobalt. Phone 58. Moore Bldg., Timmins. H. E. MONTGOMERY clerk By order SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC} % PHONE 25 - SOUTH PORCQPINE E Sï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬Ã©ï¬gï¬ï¬gï¬ï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬ï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬gï¬â€˜EEEï¬Eï¬gï¬ Lg“ W9390 0 99999999996 9 99999999 999 99999999999 99999999999... Soooooooo¢ooooeoo0.000999000909996eoooooeooooo0090003 ANNUAL DISTRICT MEETING OF LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVES. 311 11111 (‘111111eil (7112111111011, 1111111111115, 1111 “11111115111133 February 131111.. 11111111111111- ':ing at ‘4: 1:1 111. 31111111. (‘i1‘1'111a1' recent- ly 50111 11111 1.11 the 11111211 183111-iwti1111s e1111111 asize 11111 necessitv 1111' all lepre- zentatiws to be 1111 11111111 11111111111113 as 11101‘11 is 11111si11ei'al1le business. 111 111111111 "1et1’11'e tlie Assneialiun. In addition 111 the executive, 111111111 1111111111113 each local president, i1 is desimus that. eaeli 33311111131111 he represented by :11: least 1110 lay 1111111111013. and it is 51134313811111 that, in View 111' 1111* 1'e1'e111‘ 11111'1'111111111511 11113111; 111' 11111111111 in tlie 1’1‘111‘i111oe, (me 111" these 111'11 special 1'1-111'13111'1111111ives he a lady, as the. Woman 1'11111 will be 1-1111- siderahle element 111 “11.1 coming; 111-11- ‘lio regular annual meeting of the LiberaH‘nnservaativu Association for file District of (Tocln'anc will he held Toronto NEH-Send for com “CANADIAN MINING NEWS" In making an investment the selection of the security is the most important factor. Write us for advice before making a purchase. ISBELL, PLANT 8: GI. BROKERS Standard Bank Building TORONTO (fol'lvnvrly Mark 11:1 l‘l‘in‘ Cu.) (Members Standard Stock Exchange) TELEPHONE MAIN 272â€"273 vineinl euntest. A cardinl invitation is extended 1111 all member and friends 01 the se\ er 111 assueiatiuns to he pies- ent at this 111eeting. and as '11 any has been ehnsen 1111 which the “Natinnnl†runs, 11 34111111 representation is conti- (tentty expiwded from the. distriet. All matters ot.’ interest to the riding: that may he brought: up are pnuniwd ['ull mmsidemtinn at this meeting. DOMINION POLICE TO ENFORCE CONSCRIPTION IN MONTREAL. Aeeul'il'ing‘ in «1051‘mh'hes li'mm Mon- treal, in future the duty 01" ent'm'eing the Military Service Act in that eity will be taken over by ‘the Dmniniun I’uliee. Sllhlieet tuii'he Minister or Jus- live. This plan is to g“ inln ei'i'eet. at UHN‘. and there is said to he :1 gen- ei'ul round-up planned. Montrea!