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Thinks it Time to Act Against Alien Agitators ciples of Moscow in the twi they decided discretion was part of valor, and to save refrained from many attem out their boasted plans for and celebration of the di commending the municipal and the police for their han situation and for keeping t] disturbers under submission and and Nor Threatened Rouyn or N ed reg. 8.50 sneaky inda P: effectiy Lt 1¢ pri 1 l ©13.50 1mnplI the n M ndlin the w n, we THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO T( M en YUA} t Clearing all Custom Jewelery, Gifts and 1| Novelties at Big Reductions 3‘ Baguette Wrist Watches, els, guaranteed timekeeper r $15.00., 11 imekee itenes Special 1t 15â€"jewels, Massive Solid Gold with initials engraved hi I he regular $8.50 and up native lands. Until this is done with many of them the menace of their activities will continue to grow and threaten the peace of the communities T iImmins 11L Hunting $100 from Bprings. police in the stat bber has erally h me SIGNET RINGS [untingdon Gleaner:â€"A robber took ) from a theatre cashier at Colorado ings. Next evening the robber sat i restaurant reading the account of exploit in a local paper. To a friend remarked, "If the cashier thinks me roodâ€"looking, guess T‘ll date her up." waitress overheard him, telephoned ice, and the romantically inclined ure Special Men‘s Sale Now mly by stern and decisive an the situation be controllâ€" proven by the experience of The canker of Sovietism and while repressive are repugnant to Canadians, there are times when only ures will meet the situation. nditions demand them here." begun penitentiary 9.25 8.25 Id by â€" sti Th ntinue to grow : ce of the commuuni of loval Canadian: tenâ€"veat nten activ ocke pI Courage and Faith Shown by Settlers by 4 Backâ€"toâ€"theâ€"Land Families Not by MHard Conditions During Past Winters. Are Carrying With Faith the by th ment that ordinar same p country any ro They also had and two geose, t ens froze to d ducks. to be o| try an«< any lar of the that R effort now | ance. The ordinar to the North years cold, crude conditio difficulties mentiofr hard tim:, indeed get established. It vance knows the d ships encountered that this paper ha "My husband and son d‘gging stumps and r( deep snow to keep us and we had to meolt sno water." The family settled 0o And then there is more established fam Machin _ township. them wore a little ! sCcarce weuld and constant in urgi Government assistanc settler. Because the s« have suggested and de vance has for years ur bonus for land cleari help to the settler in at the prescnt time th that the ordinary set! gotten in the attentic( going "backâ€"toâ€"theâ€"lat ernment scheme. _ W should certainly hav and care, the origina also be remembered i to get established. reciurning to the Cily an lief. Their spirit is per cated in one sentence:â€" be better prepared next the spirit! That is the that has carried the oth: ing north "on their own It is a story of courag in face of repeated se unfolded in the letter r Mr. Cochrane from the thour township. Cold of thnsir 27 chocokens, 2 five other famililes bac and towns has not brok this hardy and hopeful lhe lamily sellied on fall. With the little mo carned working on the were able to buy 10 ba and three bags of carrot nearly all ruined by th Bu. them wintt 4000000860006 near 1 district that or has hardsh ending, so we are all lo with renewed hope to the wrotc,. "We don‘t intend the city, and we will mal to succeed on the land." attitude. Their little shack, sing] covered with tar paper, resistance to frigid cold d winter, In March the f way up the walls and ev« ceiling had its own little to it. In the mornings th were frozen to the walls "The secarcity of wood this burnt over area is a in the winter time," the ind wintet AM l 1€ cula: imily at one C is broug! irdship _ ain that turning n in the alttentiC "backâ€"toâ€"theâ€"lat ent scheme. _ W d certainly hav care, the origina be remembered i t established. 11 ba ubli lv 1J ing to the Their spirit 11 _ to one located Thornloe, t, ne of the ‘ought the t Dom TJV ill ruined by EFrost Kil}s er famines LbaCKk to U ns has not broken the dy and hopeful famil} We Intend to Succeed say a bad beginning i 1k Mascioli Theatre, Schumacher ht thi macdt ecause th sted and for years land cle M T Pluckv Midnight sShow, sunday WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 46th and 17th FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NAY 18th knd 19th te OU MONDAY and MAY 14th and 15th FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 11th and 12th "THE FIGHTING RANGER" Midnight Show WEDNESDAY 1 mnu llant New Settle it 11 }J nC ind the b ho Fow!l 1] seived by R: family in Bi that killed im ip ind optimism acks, that is sunday, May 13th, Playin COUNSELLOR AT LAW 1 n p1 T‘l t was hal nail in th 11 bi nang? blan} 1 it Beaten the li 1J MA Woman 111 Haileybury and English Teachers to Exchange their ilar CAST OFF UCLY FAT M Missionary Appointed for the Matachewan Camp h1 Let‘s Have a Good po 1( wWIT n 11 Or PHURSDAY. MAY 10TH, 1934 pted. Ontaric it 11.30 p.m their titut under R IrC loses 28 lbs. in . Months ‘" mecting ol lTemiskaming the United Church, held i Cobalt, a farewell dinâ€" red to five ministers who he «Gdistrict this summer. v‘s. M. N. Omond, New S. Milley, North Cobalt,; Elk Lake: T. J. Jewett, ith the who h dent Donald St 1n H revicw on orn Salve Moisley nding where he was t0o DC leaves. He is going t. Rev. Omond and irman and secretary, Presbytery and Rev. alleybury, and Reyv. Park, were appointâ€" r place meanwhile. arlton, was appointâ€" nt Committee Haileybury, was t candidate for eavs of absence is vhose applications o teachers remain their own schools, lar salaries, while placed in a simâ€" ieir school boards. has been on the ‘al years, has hner ace, where she will 1 take her pilace ss Playfair is the re to take advanâ€" , which has been ol systems of Onâ€" Country for some ire made through â€" teachers themâ€" 1 btLewart, | to, who wa Kru years, nas where she England." ritten listrict Howie, Swas d as to wh and only on« he was to b S Nn Salt tm WAs dA42 igs, but all that Krusâ€" In three t five years iy I feel a e aneâ€"half Salts in a breakfast e no rapid but just a fNabby fat ; unsightly. miskaming pointed as r the sumâ€" passed a ciation of the North d a serics n ‘by difâ€" Ball ar on t om Mai in write:s hen Salt been ind J Cw Om