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Porcupine Advance, 20 Mar 1939, 1, p. 4

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against three 01' tion in chlldrer “The 11 sing the cialty of the Brit Complaints from the city of Toronto have turn- ed the attention of Attorney-General Conant to the fact that there are a number of Communist schools in the city where the children of New Canadians are patiently and persistently taught seditious doctrines and ideas that are planned to undermine the democratic form of government. The Attorney-General has promised a thorough investigation of these Communist schools, but at the same time it is suggested that there will be. difficulty in securing convictions of wrong-doing ruins 1‘01 teaching neighbm the law meat co Cum It has been argued that Czechoslovakia could not be saved, and that it was consequently not inhumane to refuse to sacrifice British and French lives in efl'ort to protect that country. The reâ€" cord, however, shows a terrifying list of deaths»- murders and .suicicles-â€"-in Czechoslovakia was a sequel to the German seizure of the Sudeten. Still more lives have been sacrificed in the aggression on the remnant of Czechsolovakia stolen by Hitler last week. Not content with taking the land, the industries. the money, the resources, of every country added to the Reich, the Hitler methods include the persecution of unofi‘ending peoples, wanton murders, the rendering of thousands homeless and in despair. Had Czechsolovakia been aided in its defence, the people at least would have had the satisfaction of dying like men in battling for liberty, instead of the fate worse than death to most of them that has overtaken the un- fortunate country. ' Appeasement is (lead. Unless other vital things are to perish from the earth, some other policy must take its place. The new policy will have to be one that Hitler and his satellites can under- stand and fear. It is high time that good people and good nations learned the truth that liberty. humanity, democracy. decency. must be upheld with force, with a form of ruthlessness. or they will perish from the earth. that Hitler could be the brazen thief and liar he has proven himself to be. i] Canadaâ€"$3.00 Per Year lumber: Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association; Ontario- Quebec Newspaper Association; Class ‘A" Weekly Group OFFICE 26 - PHONES RESIDENCE 70 ’Wmmooom’ ,- I, ‘ Timmins, Ont., Monocu- PAGE FOUR ihr flurrumnr Ah natur- A MEAN ADVANTAGE Published Every Monday and Thursday by: GEO. LAKE. Owner and Publisher Subscription Ra Les: W lHC-I‘IN.~\(‘T SECTION 98 AI’I’E.-\SEMENT DEAD her W notice that they are to be the next > the Hitler crown. All this, after nt protestation that there were no ;. All through the time that Premier ought for peace in Europewpeace lei'ifiee, it seemed to manyâ€"there TIMMINS, ONTARIO Nat ll ponsiblc )ls was 8001 ll 1nd who! United Statesâ€"43.50 Per Year A1 oland hav 11 C 1d 110‘ lain, of Great Britain. is appeasement policy he bad faith, the wanâ€" 'emember never to Lem. Another spe- dea of stamping on in Legion in Tim- to stop these evil 1t ommu D r to Hungary m ',h the future pur part of the Hitle and guara nembe 1d faith, the wanâ€" Hitler has taken )slovakia that he m m G. w. Jonesâ€"Jitssu weddin'. mp1 wcr 11 20th. 1939 tin threat of st move- L0 1t “00D TASTE )6 least The i After the recent weather in the Porcupine camp. sing 5 people here think they understood exactly what r to iis meant in the meteorological reports by the term spe- l“mean temperature.” iVCll th ' There is still another explanation required from i the CBC. Why was it necessary to have Premier Chamberlain’s address last week, explained or in- terpreted? The address came quite clearly over the air. Premier Chamberlain spoke in English. iHe speak English well enough to be understood. lThe majority of people in Canada also understand English well enough to know what is meant. Was iit to insult the intelligence of Canadian listeners lthat the CBC. had an introduction to explain gthe Premier’s speech and a concluding interpre- étation to tell what it meant? Or is the 0.8.0. ganti-British? Or what? And above all why pick ia German-American, with the name of Kalten- fhorn, to translate a British Premier's English ad- idress into words that Canadians 'could under- istand? am: am Luau: paxmq uooq emu 1112;anth pun usmxg mauonsg am ‘11:,{401 am 91mm ‘mogpm 12mm am pun “snompos -.mau am ‘snompas am on uaAgfi uaaq seq mop; "09.1; mm smaddn q; onqnd am 0; Kim papgsâ€"auo I 12 U: mdmuud sun fiupfiddn u; fiumm {INA uooq; BAULI qnq tun om won saoafqns snomuoquoo fiuumq ; JO ouigouud am 11; 31131.1 uaaq 91311 LIOIQE‘JOCUOQ .8111 i asuopuoxa umpmmg am 1mm 91 mnm 9th 0me i am suomnumdxa mm m: .Ia'mz papaau [ms 91 uoui mumdxo 3mm .Iapgsuoo aldoad umpnuno am JO K); } â€".Io[mu U Klqnqoxd '31dood umpmmg am ssompul on ruounou 01pm am no mum fiuyfinq JO OEOIIAUd! am poanOJ sum [113113121th {Mot .Iomouu Aqm pm}: ‘suoums 0mm umpnuuo am .IOAO samxod puom no 5 suogufdo Sm ssamxa 03 pamonn s; .Iafium ou umpni 418:) ustg [13501 I: Rum 03 SI} uonmodJog Bunsuo l 13120.13 umpnuug om Kq oaqmuuxoa Amaumuun 2 -.md 12 01 quIS uaoq 0mm $1.109 JO suouuumdxg g Talking casually in a restaurant on Saturday night a veteran of the last war said something well worth pondering. “I would prefer to defend Canada in Czechoslovakia, or Rumania. or Poland," he said, “than wait until Canada had to be defended in Canada." The Globe and Mail boasts that there were approximately 10.000 at Maple Leaf Gardens for the mass meeting called by the Leadership League to reduce taxation, to kill patronage, to speed cle- fence. and to guard freedom. And there were over 13.000 a few nights before at the Maple Leaf arena to see a hockey match. Last week The Advance referred to a simply "awful" pun in The Sudbury Star. Then along comes The Northern News, of Kirkland Lake, with a worse one. The Northern News sayszâ€"“Walter Cochrane in a recent article said the world is again becoming billiard-conscious. Going cue- cue?" It seems curious that The Northern News should be guilty of anything like that. No wonder the Lake Shore team lost out in hockey! letter of the law through the use of the knowledge the Royal Canadian Mounted Police had of its principles and practices. All that was necessary was to enforce Section 98 of the Criminal Code, and after the trial and conviction of a group of the leaders, the other paid agents of the Com- munist party, were only too ready to run for cov- er. It is regrettable that otherwise sensible peo- ple swallowed the silly Communist argument that Section 98 had something to do with the suppres- sion of free speech. Section 98 had no more con- nection with freedom of 'speech than Hitler has with honesty or truth. All that Section 98 did was to make it unlawful for any man to belong to a society or group whose purpose was to over- turn the present form of government by the use of force or the threat of force. Any man or group of men could talk their fool heads off about the need for upsetting any government or all govern- ments. so far as Section 98' was concerned. Sec- tion 98. however. drew the line at advocacy by force or the threat of force. GRAVE]. AND SANDâ€"AND PLACER A NOTH ER EXI’LA NATION N E E DE If) OW"W~OW Wig-"omen." a. cuuad hire men play Chatham Ne unmer for 0 1:: game and c nzer. At the came: time they to clean the snow from their 1 News--VMen phy gal or the bcalt‘nful cxerci 1nd comp‘aln when they golf m PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO of Wedding at the L'nited Church Here on Sunda) 01'8. Mrs. V. matron-of Staviarski Mr. and and M 131' AV: Connnugh camp. Mr. W. M. I representative Life at Norand last week £30k tr'ct manager 1 mins. in sues who is now dis borough. M122 friends and am been for sever: the F. M. Burk Born~ and Mr. of 30 W bride ‘ and M she visit fox'mcfly quite ill. mins wi Evans is m plctc rscox‘ companied Rochefort. Bornâ€"O and Mn. 1 Mi Thur Len Scln'eibe: the Buffalo-Ar team. left on 8 months at- his hi Miss Lois Kirk, er, accompanied will spend some g andpar-ents. 311' Many in Tim lug where they paths and walk spring. Mrs. Com guest this wz Caskell. of L property. Six Births Registered During the. Past Week-c Mr. and Mrs. 1 turned from a ho onto. and will 1 Preston St. Mr. Donald McAul his home at Charlton Mrs. A. Hill wa Smooth Rcck Fall: nd M Mr. and Mr 'e:crb01'ough. elatives in T1 Bornâ€"On M 1d Mrs. Sim: Mr. and Mrs m. Connect 13 last week )riscci "I was surf I4 Pine St. N “at the (13 f f v 1‘ c: n ('1 glasses made in my h'r: band’s .disxmsition. II had bcén workfing‘ hnr at the office and 11 strain on his 03:35 (If? ‘1': cd his nerves and mud him tired and irriiabh “He's ‘his; 0M tst‘lf’ alg'ai‘ now that he wears th g‘assos at the affirm U211 Mr. Curtis prusn'ibed f0 him." PI‘LCC OPTICAL COMPANY M ada day CURTIS On M On M M alo-Ankez'itc on Sunday 3 W W nd 3111 M 1m ied him me man mmin. (J Ad h 011' W 01‘ m mi of Bu if 1L III? You (‘6 do in my h'rrâ€" position. He w rkfng hard ficc and he is cyss affect- vcs and nude and irritable. 11' .11 in W 1f MCI W ma l’hnnr ERIN W 1939 I) .v i h Tim 1V1 11 m marmalade; a m mi n Juil .11 squs and '11 .Vf WOOD FOR SALEâ€"For a limited .tlme only we are offering good 16" Birch Firewood at only $3.75 per cord. We also have other kinds of wood: Phone 0:): Doclcl‘s Delivery and Transfer. ha j( U 1' sh. signed a mortgage for aiming £693. to be paid in in m ’D [hey are members of the public ae- .mts committee. Unless the members 3ide to pay their own expenses. and It is hardly likely. the jaunt will cost 2 public about $2,000. [he investigating committee of half 'iunclred went in the face of the fact 1t the opposition was unanimous in iclemnatien of the trip. calling it »y ride," a “burlesque" and other suit- 1:: terms. One member of the com- ttee told the House that he was in Iour of a smaller delegation. but his I] I'C p ) of ma and a broui: 39(0'3 get- JD, breakfast of porridge. hot miik. and onion sauce, bread. butter and wlade; a morning collation of an SI 'int C1118 13f DDCC )uil WOOD FOR. SALE )C RD 110 lC D th in 111 moral value has pa. man-3m] scene. The n in D fW mti The H m 31’ 18 n ti. D :e in the wilderness. as though the fifty just as up the opportunity L0 get on John Publie's merry-go- Lhat they don't trust each sgh to believe that members from their committee to rip would bring back a truthâ€" W 1'1 I] 1.003 nbcr 01‘ U": r the John In where Bren g 3ndo: (1 he U of them! m; mbels : .C C n .11 n hardly ebct t: in their when the [10015 began to 5 appealed in the ceiling 3gan to fall. They could action from the society. ntly failed to realize that, the more deadly, etc. ime housewife got busy. :1 x1 Federation of Ten- idents. which now has a 31” 45,000. Too pocr t3 she studicd law for sev- ays and von he hubby now have . .cmc with no mor D Tc its blanke‘. )aople of the very little 0 Em Borders is the 11, England. and driv- 'r husband contracted from one of Britain’s and the Iction foundatitm 0 odd buildin'z :identally. Mr: wants 00K “I lue has passed cm. The only might is right. 11‘ he called Hitler y what h? ap'pea 32h had the effc 3i h I] II hat, the ‘ Germar h 1a VC m 121. K.C [111$ )ma h 11 th mark h 3m mun :p‘n SL‘ W :al lions: Company are being Britain's paid £37 the re- Lalmcnts 1131111 O CO'JI‘ It'lu ten m an : 11 d w m Jlt t3 One Lhit f1 om ' rule 110 out- On man {11111 .111 ally North Bay Nuggetâ€"Mining men consistently contended that good 013 in paving quantiLf :5 would b cated in N01 the: n Ontario. and it Canada‘s unmaturcd fundod debt on] treasury bills, excluding “temporary loans. amounted to $3,324,558.031 in 1938 and the interest, charges were $117,032.- 906, according to a return tabled in the House of Commons this week. Those figu lot of big hc The 1937 debt was $3,337,358.831 with interest charges of $125,094,380. con- trasted with a dcbt, of $303,559,038 and interest charges of $10.748.380 shown {:1‘ You can see for yours parity Ls just around the th 1914 'sxaaxcd .Iamo am 10 tufiuans JO uoncnpom 3m 318.131.3331: 01 seq mamaaunouuc osouudep am am 18:11:) '000'003‘1 uedur Dun [[1 ‘933313 pauun ‘qqfiuons fimfi 30 91101 OOO‘OOO'Z ’1“ch 9M?“ mm 91 um pnuumsa KIC'AnUHJOLnflB {11335 x19 JC pus om av '09 Up 01 ono 01 scsuuoxd pun p003 man 31 u; g-g-g 19 was sum samuuoo aaxm {zamcq 638.1 mm: JO mm emu, Liquor profits fer the year ending i1 March were shown to be $9,893,587 1) a report tabled in the Ontario Legieh Lure recently. That was an increase 0 close to a million dollars over last year‘ profits. Total sales liquor stores net value of The proposed Japar docs not lock very 131' {he amount Britain Fourteen hundred we p asscd t sts. However, 1. cd to know why some scheme was no; used ‘ ment upon undernouris‘: children. A month 01' tions wauld probably do No 0 that, w have E apple and milk; lunci pie. cabbage. potatoes. 1 afternoon tea and dim :a. bread and milk. Fourteen hundred v.2 msscd t sts. However, 1 ‘azea m Normern Ontario. and it w. “.1115 conviction that, spurred the di :overers of the Steep Rock Lake (1 JOSH to persevere in a search. ' H Third Avenue Tuesday March. 21 Pelletier Hardware CONSISTING 0? Hardware, Paints Etc. waulc 1mm: t1 BARR]S'l’liRS-AT-LAW' AVOCATS E'l‘-.\'()"Al [JCS HE LP WANTED tmn six ymrs fleet “equal t naval p3 “91 Over Pierce Hardware heads 11‘ at 52 THIRD AVENUE, TIMMINS. 3k m LL min and 11E stat )mowhat SALE ('UMBHCNVICS Of“ CHAS. PIERCE SUNS -Mining men have *d that. good iron tell the story of a Of 1939 B period buildin he plannc )mparcd w the Uni nd on a]. b [m soup. and cu. >f fish 00 BL WOIDCH that p rncr. xp Will he Sold In Timmins new $211 only has b 1.750.000 ezn the in 1922. ominuc 12's it is Brita‘n ndiLu ()l’ T” E be 10- it was W811 ittli nm 113 $16 itl n journory are Mes-51% J. P. Lynch. general manager; E. J. Lynch. sales manager. [(3. Pryor. manager of the Schumachcr ‘branch. B. Bamnifiisky. Sdhumacher lsalesmcn. and H. Thompson. H. A'bra- hams. R. Lace. E. Bradley, J. Allard, R. VanLuven and A. Pigeon. all of Tim- } Amonu Lhasa mm will make the I ! | mi venticn today at plant at Swastika. stx'ation of a. new will be held. Lynch Staff Allcnds Electric Convention \V WI NOTICE TO CREDITORS MOVING Our Trucks :m- at your disposal day or niglntâ€"Rvussonablc Rates 8 HANNIL‘ILHAN AV! COAL ()F ALL KINDS 30] Railway Strvut The lance Q t. DATED at Timmi 13" of March. 1939 MABEL GAU‘TH Dodd’s Delivery AND TR“. NSFER IN THE nn [*3 X(‘A VA'I‘IONS STORE DELIVERIES CALL 557 S UPE RlUR FUELS (1 will nc 1m MISCELLANEOUS FOR ($001) (‘().\I. ilullamd Bram. Proprietors 1'15 COMMERCIAL AVE. PHONE 2120 Sullivan Transfer 11'1”“ MONDAY. MARCH 20TH. 1939 11 ll [515” AV“) PARTS NEH" SPRINGS AND GLASS )3 1' ul' 0 very drsvription N l m I] CC l'( AU‘THIER. Exocutrix. by S. C. Plums. Reed Block‘ tnrio. 20-21-22 m 3’ Ila my claims against the 1 H. Gauthier. who died l‘immins in the District. or about. the 13th day '38. are hereby notified ars of same to the un- before the 15th clay of r whirl] date the estate ed. having regm‘d only wliirh the undersigned notice. and the. under- be liable to any person s not been received at. h distribution. .nnins. Ontario, this 9th TATE ynch E HA ULING nch Efcctric A1)- ,Ltcnding a con- 9 Westinghouse which a demon- frigcmtor model 'l‘lMMlNS Gordon 1-1 of Timmins 3. Barrister 'l‘immins

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