"THE only things I own that are still worth one hundred cents on the dollar are my three (mfedera- tion Life Policies? How I wish that I had followed the advitc of your representative, (given to me several years ago). and put more of my current earnings into Life Insurante Protection? But I was like a great many of my friends . . . money was coming too easily. I was making profits in the 'market' its well as in my business. True, I invested in bonds and other securities that I thought were .safe and sound . . . but they weren't. "All that I made in the 'marlset', I lost . . . and a great deal more besides. Instead of being . . . as I thought comfortably well off, with my family well secured against any ï¬nancial contingenu. the only thing that stands be- tween them and comparative poverty. if anything happens to me, is my Confederation life Insurance." om~s~o m.. This is what a polityholtler said recently when applying for more Confederation Life Insurante. Remember, he w.Lsn't asked to but more insumnce. His only worry Win whether he was in stifliticritlv good health to puss the medical examination. .â€" Iiortunatelv for him. he was . . . and with the stroke of a pen . . . I.(’., signing a theque for the first premium lie was able to put hulk into his estate .t \erv l.irt-t- sun: of money to replatt; lossts (lut- to tinulse \lll‘tllldllulll May we suggest that you inquire ltlinletli.ttel_\ tontt-rning the advantages of placing your savings in .t ( onletlt Litton life h’ltlntlllv Int omt' l)()ll( \ or l’t'tlsion llotltl .’ 'liht' (oliptin is for your tons ctiienv. e. Confederation Lift ASHKIJIIUII. 'loronto. l ' I’ft'uw ‘t'llj vw :w/i m.»- . wiu' ‘ ' :mJ f’t‘mmn [lupin Wm ‘ m -_ -._â€".â€".â€"....â€"â€".-.-â€".. -- Name . Address -. Confederation Life Head ()flit‘e ASSOCIatIOH TORONTO ZS ICOMMI'NISTS HAVE ONLY ONE ‘ AIM AND THAT IS TO DESTROY Doherty Roadhouse Co. members Standard Stock Mining Exchange eFrom The New Liskcard Speaker) One day last week fifty alleged Comâ€" munitts threw brick-bats .i: the show- If 14]; ' " room windows of the Ford automobile .. . lwaiehouse. while two hundreds 1.‘ '05- Correspondent ' :7cctive buyers were examining,r the lat- Bank Of Commerce lwildg l 0%: models of cars. But little damage ql‘ l \v'is (‘ ' ' i “l‘ ~ u ‘ - - . - ‘ , .. tone as tht poucc are looking w. it Tlmmlns 3 â€ill ' th '1 I t 'inec ti 1 " "ltt n" to Fast and Efficient Service 5 ‘ e1 e p 81 S ‘ ‘10 ast ‘ ‘ m 1†" †ldestroy the prOperty. Really, it must tall or Tele hone. . . . p f be. discouraging for Ford to be annoy- r-v , s Phone 1 01 P-O- BOX 1239 zed in this way after what. he did to ' assist labour. But there is no account- I | l â€"un-â€"pi..â€" |.,-â€"".-u|â€" .jiuâ€"oudâ€"u-tâ€"ILâ€"uu 3 (1:7. 14:. â€" cn-lllâ€"IIâ€"aIâ€"naâ€"nu int!“ for the conduct of Communists. It ‘ 5 looks as though their great film in life . is to piill downâ€"~to destroy. m.- j [TRGES TIIOROITGH CLEANING OF IIENIIOUSES IN SPRIN } The following note sent out by the Ontario Dept. oil Agriculture this week l may be of interest not only to settlers lin the district who may raise some poultry. but. also to the others in the district who have hens and chickens. l'I‘he note reads:â€" I “With the coming of springr the 'chickenhouse should be cleaned thor- lcughly. Doubtless there are breeding l places for lice and mites that should be. lrouted out and destroyed before the. warm weather comes to increase the pests by thousands. Firstly. remove all perches, nests, feeding hoppers. water containers and other movable equipâ€" ment. Clean out all the litter and sweep the floor and walls to remove dust. cobwebs and other dirl. After the . . . firs. 'ob has been com )le: id. be in- tn pure wool and silk and wool. i J ’ 1 £ t Coma in styling and patterns. : terior f the chickenhouse should be. Insist on Mercury Socks and .‘ washed with hot. soap: water. A you’ll get real wear out of them. broom is a. good tool for doing this task 50 75 5‘ 00 3 well and quickly. Spray the walls and c c - l floor with some good disinfectant. The lhous‘e should be thoroughly dried and Made of the ï¬nest botany yam Sold by nearly all good men’s wear shops chickens are allowed to enter.“ BUIINEJI MEN It will be of advantage to you as your business grows to make a friend of your banker. He will be glad to consider your problems and give you the beneï¬t of his advice. You are invited to call upon the manager of any Branch of this bank. THE DOMINION BANK ESTABLISHED 1871 F. A. Burt, Manager l ventilated after the spraying before the I THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, _.-â€"_.-â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"c- l.â€" ' ' Sketch of R. S. Johnstone lsgg%ffvt80Â¥lsc|fd§:g§ of the Wawaitin Stafl' . The C.N.P.C. Review. published in Letters Read at POIICC Cm Show the interests Of the employees of the Connections with Montreal. qu- Cam“ Northern POW Comommn- l m,‘ Dope. lmmorality Seem leach month publishes photographs and l Included. sketches of two of its empoyecs. The __ Advance has on several occasions re- l Lute read in Sudbury police court printed â€1033 “0101103 “.119“ they W??? during :1 liqutr case trial indicate a 01" localinteresttoreaderso this DRDCP vice ring in the Nickel City, with con- Onc 0f thr ski‘tchcs in the current 1“- nccflons in Montreal. It is not too 5"? 0f Th" C.N.P.C. R9'~""“' come: un- tnuch to say that. in some measure the dcr this heading. Under the headinlz. some “hm-L... might b0 made about "Introducing Mr. Richard S. John- \zt'l- :n other towns and cities not only “0110-" a. picture Cf Mr. Jillm‘Kmi‘ ‘13 ‘lll the North but also in other parts of â€1?in film â€I?“ 131“ following ltiilt' ltjlrlario. The Kirkland Lake Northern “(Neil given:â€" M was rtcentiy “Ml N‘Vt‘ml police court, “In the January issue of the Review l‘f“."“l‘ls in which suggestion was made! we published an acccun: cf 21. very prel- thn' liquor rings with rather wide . ty wedding which took placr- 11'. Tim- . .'lIl(‘itllOll outside were in existence. nuns on Christmas Eve. The girls lochrone ti few years ago there Was} it; ‘lllltl head cities were all enthused . ‘Illll that set-med to deal in several. by the dascripzion of the affiir. and ‘jl til matters including liquor :lnd'sundry expressions of regret at. not .rit. lortliity. II'iHl Inspector Constable 'ziczzic; tibie be . I. were lit: *red. .11“ learned so much about this ring "Our correspondent at. Withiltin. in in" mid he both more timetiziblc to in- his llt'W4'. from that point. .‘élltl that lint-nec- and less. up.»tunding1lv honest..l «line good flashlight, piciures wor;x Lik- ‘liv would likely be (lllV't‘ to-duy Some cit of the event. but us he did not send :'v('il"\ glen retifl‘~'(‘lll{lll\‘t‘h from Coch-l them we. had to be coi‘itt‘jnt with the â€in. used to \'l."~l'. 'I‘lmlnins regularly writ-:en description. ;l:i.‘ coinznliih'ntions were Just liS rctru- â€I‘IOW’.‘\'91'. Wt" 8‘50 lilt‘flb‘i‘d it) be lllli.‘ my; gym ti, (\lht'l‘ t :w-ng 1n (ho dls- to present above Ll. picture of llll.‘ bud."- ONTARIO Thursday. pril 14th. 1932 fl. m..._- __.u-.~_... fl~.‘.-.._.._._--...-» h. a . -7 ~77 ~-4.â€"-- "ISALAA" l l ! PRICE DOWN l l l a lb. ,f;'[(‘: and in Montreal. I1. 1,. mum-â€" , cutout. who was nine other than \Il‘.: flil’Mlt'i'.’ u flit-f tll.:t every once in it : Richard Johnstone. recszlrduh: whim we. \K‘illlt- â€pl-.- 15 gillillil‘t'llt Mldencc that ‘ lill‘v't" bt‘i‘f‘i Liblt“ lo 3.1111319"? tilt“? ixll‘iit‘ll- ' illielgzll rlz‘cx; wtth outside ('t)!‘.ll(.‘(‘llt)fl$., lots of his career. frieshire. Scotland. just. after the Rus- sL'l-Japclilese war started. and {lil'flltl‘Etl school in the plblic schools, of Loch- spltv the good work curried on by the. ‘ puilt‘t‘. Women that 311‘ pickt d up here 'for immoral living pay their fine-s or lt'LiVl‘ town. or both. but their plum-s lire illwn by others :lll(l so the liglllll‘ goes It llllllt‘Lll‘il us if if directing force. 'v .lh outside connections. conducts the 1,111,1.,1.:.1 businesws. The police may remained until he mastered the up: of It'il‘tlll up the local situation. but until (â€â€1111 1'1 mule. “110. 31011911331133 \Vil‘ touched. it war veteran around at sawmill. "For several years Dick. with th: and r‘.‘ the mule. continued to juggle. with logs and saw lumber. but eventually native country. :Illt' heads of the rings are Tllt‘l‘t‘ st ems to be little chance for perâ€" mzincn: improvement. So for as the _t'll(l'iil public is concerned there is no :itl-slliie sense in tolerating the dirty lit'.l.'-l)l’t*:ll{t‘l‘8. They are Just mean.l cheap. brutal. grafting; criminals of thei and went, back to the farm. lowest type. Their emplt‘iyees ilrt‘ itsl much the victims as the others robbed . _ . . ~is I fl o v (I ~ ‘ -‘ a ‘ \C '.lll(l grafted upon. While mp localiGlunIQIOII. OIItdIlO. whcle Il(. stayrl police in the various towns mo “mm ‘ until 1927.. In that your he decided to in“ up the 19m} s"'l‘it‘70n it mich‘ b . a 3 come north and try his hand at minute: 'gzood idea for the provincial and DO» Lindlnc.‘ at Timmins during the winter. million 'iuthorities to net 'lfter 1119i he first secured work at the Beaumont . r ' x - b 4 . t - , _ , . . . x ' ' . ( v . .' ‘ " higher-ups. the ring. and teach them 21331.11“an plopcitybut m i W†“‘7†alutorv lesson. The whole thin: isl time he LOOK advantage U‘ on “$913“;- contrary to the ideals of all dcccntl “mm" to become itinember Of the C'NZ C'qumm PC. family. S‘ClU‘lllg the. position of 'K I. ( . . :eamstcr with headquarters at W1- 'I‘he letters read in the Sudbury police “ iit'n Ht c h sddit' I to lit 1. v . . . '2 1. _ *r . l . .101 s. : encn 4‘ court should give the authorities 50m†l to H ‘Cimlll" dutie he tlk s tdv m†u ‘ “ -â€".‘ L <’ i ' S. ZA’L‘S‘ I 'r â€" thing to work upon. The Crown At- I' ‘ h ‘ ‘ . . . tone of ever ' chance to rtssisr‘ ‘11 re )Lill‘ torney at Sudbury. E. D. Wilkins. did a r "I ‘ l 1 , .I . . . . . . . work. thanks to Mr. W. H. Kelzcrs distinct public. service in reading and ., . ._ ,, _ ,. time tuition. commenting upon these letters, though~ _ . they did not bear directly on the case 7 ’before the court. The. emphasis on the I 0 Start “« ork soon letters drew public attention to what is going on and suggested that stern ac- 0n MOOSOHQQ HOtel I l . i llOll should be taken. l 3' that year we find him farming near The letters read bl the Sudbury Lots in New Townsite will Likely be Crown Attorney revealed trafï¬c be- Sold in “fay. Date Not. Yet sot ltween Sudbury vice circles and a white {m Opening of New 'I‘ownsitt- lslave ring“ in Montreal. In describing :it James Bay. ; the raid Oil the premises of the accused ..__...-.. ;Constable Keen described how he had According to despatchos from North {found letters in a dresser drawer in Bay on Saturday last, plans for th :the house. these. letters indicating that hotel to be erected at Mooctmec, Jmnc‘ ' the accused was traf‘ficknig in immoral- any terminal of the T. dz N. 0.. are now ity. Counsel for the accused objected in course of preparation and should be to the introduction of the letters on the completed at a comparatively early srcunds that they had nothing to do date. The new hotel is to be of the with the case before the court. He. was bungalow typo At a meeting last, week upheld. but the Crown Attorney crosslof the T. N. 0, Railway commission examined the witness on the lPttCl‘S l held in the general ofï¬ces of the com- whcn he was in the box. All but one i pany at North Bay. the idea. of a bun- lettcr was from it man in Montreal, galow type of hotel was agreed upon who was evidently a procurer. and in- l and work on construction will start as ldicatcd that he and the accused had 1 soon its plans are completed and ground had business dealings together. The conditions are favourable. other letter was from a friend who. afâ€" The hotel proper will provide ae- t†apologizing for “Qt writing before. commodation for possibly 40 persons at lsaid he had been arrested twice lately. I all seasons of the year. and for Sumâ€" The letters contained the names of z mer there wil be additional lodges number of {Iirls who had been to Sud- l erected adjacent to the main building DUFF: mentioned "a little 81“" Who that will take care of the extra num- might go “up there" but â€my Wife her who are. expected to visit this new lhasn't spoken to her yet"; referred to Northern terminus. The number of mutual acquaintances who were. in jail; lodges to be erected has not been de- l .. .. . 'and asked about. your house. ‘care of the needs of the public at least, In connection with the some case for a time. More lodges. can be erect- there was another feature that requires l ed on short notice. It 1%. hoped to start tlttention. 1“ the raid made by the; the construction of the li;:cl and 1::la‘es police on the hit-use of the accused there ! within the next (“-3 weeks. Goofy. WV. lwere a number of interesting things : Les. chairmini a my. Commiision stated IdiiCOVE’I'C’d. There was 8 quantity 0f. The work of building the station and ‘nickel-jacketed ‘33 calibre ’°“"'(’1""1'ifreight shed. the agent's house and l $119115. 3 number 0f 38 calibre. 50f" 1 other necessary buildings will be. started l “350(1' I'PVCIVC‘Y 5119113 :1 hypodermic.31mg“ at once. It was decided by the 'needle such as used by dope. fiends. and l Commission that several streets would other articles that indicated that thelm. graded as soon (.5 the {fast is out lhouse had been used for immO‘al pur-i'ct‘ the ground. Tm.“ streets Wm bf:- lllUS-eti lgravclled and sidewalks will be built. l A “11111th Of â€109‘?“ 3‘3“de â€1ka It is expected that the sale of lots in from the 110â€â€ Wâ€? exhibited ‘0 â€Flute townsite will take place etlrlv in court and the IOUOWIDE’ is lhf’ ITICI" i May. on a date to be announced short- cncc m The Sudbury Star‘s report Gilly. The sale will be by auction and the police court proceedings in l't'Saquirobably a special train will be run to what was said by the Crown Attor- l from Coch'anc to Moosonee for th‘ oc- 1103‘ Mid the accused m Slk‘ilklllg Oflczision. Survey work in charlie Of tht‘ I‘OVOIVCI‘ 31191133†iGeorge P. Angus. is nearing comple- "T1195? cartridges are 51mm“ ‘0 “79 tion and the expectation is that the killed." Crown Attorney Wilkins said. the end of this month. "exhibiting the IIICkCl-JaCkebed SlIClls.i Th“ Surnn'ler programme of â€lain- l"If this man knows anything about the 1 tenance was comidwgd and my deci- gun that these shells fit. he should tell'sion was mad: to go ahead with the ,what he RHOWSU . . lusual maintenance operations. keeping : “ found them quite a while ago. lthe road bed up to safe standard. This 'the accused replied. “They were in aiwm-k will be done with as great econ- DIRCC‘ where I was and. I 1115‘ PlCl‘Edlomy as possible consistent with the them up and put them in my pocket.“ 3 needs of the road. It may be added that the accused? was sentenced to three months' im- risonment with the 0 tion of a ï¬ne. . . p . p lWlll start as soon as the frost is out of on the liquor charge. On another. h of b in in ess' f .38 f the gravel pits. There will be consid- C arge e g I ‘ ion 0 a terable work necessary on this Northern calibre revolver Without havmg the. lpart of the road to bring it up‘ to the i The work of further improving the lrequired permit he was also ï¬ned $20: roadbed on the extension to Moosonee .standard of perfection maintained on S , m i . 9 i V and C0 15 01’ one onth ‘9 38’“ and,the Southern secuon. - _ __ No date was set for the ofï¬cial open- Milverton Sun:â€"-â€"What we are in need i log of the townsibe. but it is expected of in this country is cold courage and i that this will take place about the warm feet. middle of July, and maybe earlier. the revolver was ordered conï¬scated. i . ' .. . l l- f ., . «‘. 4 0 V .7 " . I !§ ‘ i'II'l‘ (.V‘in Cill‘l'fl'lllll ()1) III Innynlng. (litâ€"g I‘lt “d3, DUI.“ dc I‘lcllt‘fitlt‘ ill i)ltlII' "On leaving: school. he started wirlz- i. 1111'. on u farm. at which txrcupzltion h.“- j r 3 this partnership was broken. and Rich- ~ "In 19:24 the desire to see Canada bc- 2 lcaine too strong to resist. and in April ‘ x c 1 . ' . of) l . . . lamented tht poor blbll’ltSb in Montrt ..l I Cided upon, but Wm be suf’fiCLcnt to take! BROWN LABEL Half pound now 25 cents munch. Lochcrbie and Dun ‘ccri ll‘l ill)“ Grocers - SEE REBATE FORMS ALREADY MAILED TO YOU -â€"-- WE PROTECT YOU AGAINST ALL LOSS M H’ h d (‘V :bt ore. he had hidden the packages in B R U! S E S i lg gra er IIVCII Vt'n: snow because had hud other etills’ it'liz“:* u' l' ' ' ' f Sentence of a Year .Z.‘;....‘Ilâ€l{..d Emit“till.“tuiiig‘iieollflix‘l‘ Ll:::.:..."°;."=.:‘.t.:°.323? . l . . . . . , , l -â€"--â€"- ' them. He did not remember. being: tir- Ammp'l“ “mum" h““â€â€œ South Porcupine Man Found Guilty ycswd‘ nor by whom, hf. told Mr. Inch j 2‘ Give: quick relief! 3‘ Coehrane [435‘ “’cek and 5â€â€œ {“Well. well. remarkable!" commented ‘ l "“1““ ‘0 Jail {01‘ 0"“ Y9?†itlle judgeâ€"sand Mr. Horkins learned I by Judt’t‘ Logir- lh‘eliski had been afraid. he said. to lukt‘ l _ lthe ore on March 2‘.) because he might A despatch from Cochrane lust weekgb0 “pinched." He was “happy" in his ls‘l-VS that John Belcski. Of South PO}.- i‘ecndition the next night. prisoner sold. lcupine, whose explanation of the prc- but. Constables 131.0ka and Douglas :50“? or $6135. worth or gold ore found termed him sober. although the latter. ‘lll. his â€05565510“ at the Dome Mines could smell liquor on him. and mi :plcipcity on March .23 was describedlfm. lby the bench as “a cock and bull story. was sentenced by Mr, Justice Logic to tone y or determinate at. hard labour land one year indeterminate after a 1 any arrangement with Beliski. although ' ljury 3“ the Assizes at. Cochrane 1as"ladmitting“prisonerhad approuched him‘ chdnesday .iftt-inoon had COJHCICd on March 14 with a view to trailinc. a _‘ lner thought. that. while possible no: lit-ad drink in him he could "tall: 1‘..- he] usually does when he is sober." Strange tool; the stand 1“" denied . 1 him on 3 charge of hig'hg‘rading. . But l man from Kirkland Lake who had. , a recommendation to. lenm‘llFi’lt-mne to the Dome. Strange. said iii-c;r “in?“ the Jury addfâ€"‘d as a “a†to lts.£lll.‘..\‘s'('r was that. if Belisk: found hity verdict. the accused WOUld have drawn l man. he was to let either hull twitnessl ; 2,1 two year term. he was told by thelor the police know. Brooks swore that; Judge. who stud. I think you are cer- { after being placed in the police cart Itainly in the busmess of defraudinngmski had said “you've (30’.- mp troodl l ltht mining companies. I this time." although previously he had I l The Jury was out 50 minutes. audit-aid he knew nothing; of the ore found†when asked by the court. for the reason g on him. So far as the tilï¬t-t-r knew. lbehind its rider the foreman said that . accused had worked but little in Ill(-' “we can‘t find he‘s below or abovcï¬time he had known hint. Wattam also 5701116 Otllt‘l‘ 171011" W- C- IIICII. COLIN-{told of denials being: made by accused 801 for the accused. asked for suspcnd- ' tifter the search of his clothinu‘. ed sentence. saying his client was "not. a man the mining companies have to; A find was made at Larder Lake last fear.“ btit Mr. Justice Logic said lunar-wk. The provincial police found :1 could not. accede to that request. Dur-v 2:111 mor: They Jump“ the claim imll the hearing. MIC Inch got into an i and brouilht the owner to Kirkland argument with the bench regarding the ; Lake for “31 on a chores of breach 5 lalleccd relations of Beliski with Rocco. Of the Inland Revenue Act. lStrangc. an agent of the Ontario Min- ____.... lnp‘ Association. as he (ICSCI'ide llim- At the present time Kirkland Lake i: ,sell’ on the stand. and when the lawyer: rllllt‘l‘lllii from measles in more or less lsaid "this man‘s thliskil an investiâ€" cl ’tlcmic form. and the medical health lgotor.“ the judge retorted with "that boxrd is calling attention to the fact :comes under the heading of important. thit all cases or suspected cases of in true.‘ " i ('.lll'.LlL:l(.lll>' disco-e mus; be reported to Three small parcels of ore. accordâ€"l :Zie board. Penalty tor failure to raw, ing: to the police. and two. on the tes-é port is $135.00 fine or more. The Kiri:- timony of accused. wrapped in toiletgland Lake board of llf‘LLIIl recognizes paper. were found in Bellski's llipitlgc foe: that (lliill‘fllllll'li‘ is. lilf‘ only i icke‘. when h:~ was searched by Con- i pi'1;:t-ctioll against t.‘l)l(‘lt'll‘ll(’s‘ of this ' stable William Brooks. of the Tisdulcl :township police. after the oflicer hzld Ibeen called by William Wattam. mine superintendent lit. the Dome. who said .he had found accused on the property Ellbfflli 8.30 pm. on March 23. Wattaln; 1said he was suspicious of Beliski. and; lhud stood by while Brooks, probing; un- l 'der Beliski's mackinaw coat. had pulled l )ut the packages. one by oneâ€""just. 1' fro,†1"] () N 'I‘ R E A L ( like Jack Homer." the bench observed 1’ I l iThe ore. on assay. ran as high as $114; ' Regular Weekly Sailings to l ’ l l l l i l per pound in value. it. was sworn. and. in quantity it amounted to 19.53 ounces. LONDON LIVERPOOL GLASIHHV The prisoner. who described himself; . BELFAST I’LYM OI’TII â€AV“ E as a gunsinith and lock repairer. and also as in the taxi business. swore he had been asked by Strange. "a man of! the Mining Association," to find out; ’who sold high-grade. and he had pro- mised to do his best on the understandâ€" ing he was to get a tenth interest in “Clean high-grade." Beliski said he had started looking round the two weeks before he got caught. and on the night prior to his arrest had fol- lowed a man in order to get. matches. but who only ran the faster when MI Now is the time to visit Europe. The rate of exchange. is in your favour. Your dollar is worth about. 209}, more. in Britain than last year. Cunard fares have. been drastically reduced, they are lower now than at any time since the war. One Way Round Trip (Labia Class. . . . . $104.00 up 8192.50 up Tourist Class. . . . 3 84.00 up $148.00 up Third Class. . . . .. .3 60.00 up $108.00 up ELY CELLENT ACCO WMODA’I'ION . . . cured called out to him. Eventually. RENO 'NED CUISINE AND SERVICE Beliski said. he caught p to the un- known stranger. who was "a little smaller than I am." he told W. B. Hor- Bool; through your Loco! Agent ~nomanmyou be“..- CUNARD LINE. 2|? Boy Stmt kins, Crown Prosecutor. and the quarry pulled out the packets of high-grade and dropped them in to the ground. himself continuing on his way. Beliski said that. after feeling the 'contents and judging them correctly to _