7‘?7"-- ACCUSATIQON®S FALSE "*Father Bermett continues: ;‘F â€"~ desnite these statentents cf @mhed Cnristian people, identifying ‘and Comuhnism, | such deciara â€" épns are Talsé. Admittediy, some Jews are Communists, but so too are Jme English, French, Spaniards, and Â¥ome from just about every ‘race under @hristians be foreed LO SLEâ€"RC VC / breasts for having driven the unwantâ€" ad Jew io the hopeless refuge of Comâ€" 'I He hasg been made to unâ€" :mmnd. ‘ with violent definiteness that Bs is intolerable in our ‘Godâ€"fearing Alwlon. and like a man without @ country he is simply t.urning to a -'..qv cï¬ t se $ he ‘sun.> But. from this‘fact ‘do :we @cw ourselves to ‘commit the enorâ€" us error‘ of conclyding all English, French and all Spaniards are ""The truth is that the Jew is esâ€" ent.ally of a religicus nature, always Hrs been such, and many of them sta qa offer an example of faithfuiness to other believers who seemingly trust 5o . implicitly: in the Faitherhood Cf that they presume to interpret His sacred law to suit their personal capr.:ce: . does it conduce to clear thinkâ€" inv to offer the overgrowing popular @‘stinction that, our fight is not aâ€" grinst: the â€"good but only against the wicked Jew. Buch a d‘stinction is so inane and jejeune as not to warrant # second thought. se ooA U"It is admitted some Jews are bad. someé â€"are communists, but as a Race have ‘the Jews any corner on all inâ€" _I’aï¬y?ï¬ Which nation, undefiled, will dast the first stone? Would not sace fed history be repeated were, Christ to th‘s same question ‘again? Weuld the Jew be done to death‘ by that mythicat créature, ‘a purcâ€"blood= ed Germany? by wholsome familyâ€" loving France? by a religlousiy faithâ€" fhl England? or by an other virtuous fation? (A (distinction ‘of ‘‘this kind a nersecutlon‘ of the Jew hot an lota more than it aputies to the ago ang bad ‘American, or. Englishâ€" man ar Irishman. We dd not imâ€" W?nérlmhnmn We d‘:d not imâ€" agipe for a moment that every man in Germany durting :the past :was iboring ‘under a mafia. even though he may have been forced to work unâ€" fllï¬m{ and mdomn sins, whosoever. mey ‘may ‘be. if ‘we faill to: help and even love sinners, have we not wanâ€" ‘dered a tremendous d‘stance from the asph'ib of Him, our Model, who in his ogbny prayed for his executioners, pven though to all : human â€"appearâ€" ances they <know perfectly well what that were ‘doing? . V _ PV L0 .. SWAE O * *‘ @BELIGATION ~SEMPLE * »Our‘ bbligation in this matter is w6 s‘mplé ‘as (It is serious. â€"If we are to chovfsh the name of Christian ‘we imust ‘realise‘ that the name signiftes pothing\ less, historically. and spiritâ€" ually, than to be a follewer of‘ Christ, or that ‘same Christ who summariized hi general teaching ‘in ‘the brief statement,‘ ‘This is my Conunandment that yoy love ons another.‘"" we endcavor to live up to and to fulli! the import of his Comâ€" mandment in our everyday lives our name is as much a sham as our acâ€" tions are shameful. And in this we cannot be satisfied with a merely inâ€" ‘tellectiuial love of the Jews; ours m !lb‘e as practical as that cf Christ. ‘"In the words of St. Paul, it must be w charlty that is kind, that dcalâ€" sth ‘mot perversely, that envieth not. nat thinkeh no evil‘ â€" a charity in wourd that is supernatural as well as gupernational. It_is caly® by means \Of such charilty and love that another eWhilst we are imdeed to doplore tigim “ a theory therefore Â¥.4 + 1 his spiritual ancestors were OL. . Race, of this Nation beloved of God., Surcly such wholesale condemnation provides the supreme example of antiâ€" nattonalism or of one‘s: cwn naitionâ€" al.ty ‘gone. mad.’ "We . cannot ‘allow. ourselves to be carried away by the fallacious arguâ€" ment of some Jewâ€"baiters who proâ€" test that the Chosen Race eventually lost ‘the_favor of God when it clamâ€" ored: that the blcod of Christ be upon t.hcnf} and their children. For whilst is sadlv enough a true historic wene vet the inference of God‘s curse "In no place in Sacred Scripture do we Tead ‘Of God éxnlicit‘y reyoking his ~expendAd* faver. â€"On ~the â€" other hand we have p‘ctured for us ‘the ‘adelt icate: qutline" of ‘Christ . weevning . ovet the Holy City," uttéring ‘over it words that in their‘ fender‘ figure Of ‘speech manifest" so yividly the Tove ‘Still strong im ‘his ‘heart for A, peopule about to ue‘ oR e t o bring~ this ‘Week Ao. join Ttans-Canpdg Airâ€" lines to take_charge of. electrical. and. radld maintenance at "Dotvail, Quebcé‘ of the. fleet of â€" ‘North . Star airliners crossing the North Atlantlc to ‘Britain, Mr. Cochrane, who has been reslding at 258 Riverside Drive, is a former employee of Holllnder ‘Consolidated Gold Mines and worked for the comâ€" pany ‘at Labrador ‘in~ charge of radio equipment and as a driller.._Mr. Coâ€" chrane is one of the bestâ€"versed men in his trade in Canada and during the war was in charge of radio and elecâ€" trical wiring of both Mosqnito bomb-' ers and Anson __He _was thé first man to wire: a De Havil.hand Hornet built in Canada. \ THE "HELP HUMPHREY FUNO* HAS GAINED:. NATIONW!IPE ALCLAM. EVENA"HELP HUMPHREY TRAIN® HAS :mmv ACROSS COUNTRY. COI courmatmous ARE POURING m CO"““U‘O aa s Ronian ‘revenge upon itself." CQU_.. 354 U cit‘ y revoldng n <the =~other r us ‘the ‘aef} weemmg ov? over"‘ it words: ° ire Oof ‘speech Â¥e SHL strdn‘g rple about "non ï¬â€˜.self 3 . ce uitc Question ‘all persorb ‘transients, â€"send them o a état‘énr for a bed. Quell disorderly . 'con wandering the ‘streets at mght If they are homeless to the police duct and supâ€" press unnecéssary. noise. Investigate abandone d vehicles and enforce the byâ€"law forbidding overâ€" n ght parking. . oi o m o q e n o. . ' I ; .“..?_. : "'Lg;"a%!.'ln Eq [A ,: f ;apo' fl. les! â€" Examine front an _."MQ; eptr :t that rali of business places arid test windows. re or: this . C uPS the town‘s postal boxes to x seé that‘they nave not been tampered _0 t wha _ M l« J« ly 1 ~ st iC,. se e nc s P on com 4 t Examine overhanging roofs for snow or icicles which might be ready to fall to the ground and injure passersâ€"by. Note icy patches of s.dewalk or paveâ€" ment to be reported: to town Works department. . t 3 empty: house and apartments Â¥ to see that they have.not been entergd, «~â€"â€"~â€" Enforce ~the »nin o‘clock C mong the town‘s children. e e LC A with. ‘Check fire alarm boxes for the same reason. l t Make a note of what street lights are out for a report to the town Works department. â€" â€". PE it "wuj 3 ( 18 usefql purpose particula ly ‘ in“~ dom tic. qumeis Thefi most real crime is .comâ€" initted. ih. the night hours, he said, including _ hmzsebreaking rand‘ â€" ‘theft. Bi’awls When the beer parlors CIOS‘e are a commen occurence. Peeping toms and molesters of wox‘nen are also act.ve in. these hours. Advice To Women . “The point every woman who is m01ested should remember is to: call the ‘police af once," he stated, "Recentâ€" ly A woman was molested on one of the town. Sreets about nine p.m. and she waited â€"tillâ€"11, when herâ€"husbhand came home, before we were called. If .shé had called at once we would have had. an excellent chance of picking up the man: who attacl;ed her, but after two hours he might. have. been half EVEN THE ORIGINAL HILLâ€"BiLLY ©IG LEVITICUS _ "‘"danni bmbm Wroomtem i ’tmg oomflltflm Cf. me \he’_,,. bï¬;- ter leave the scene at, top speelfl and even. then it is ten> to one he won‘t escape if he is promptly reparthd :to. police. Becauseâ€"either or both ppliceé cars can be: omf.heapot dfla‘ wywheremmwwmjusbabo one minute flat, or tess 16 Mcall iC ut'gent. ‘Celebrate Anniversary> [ Last Tuesday evenlng the. Lfons Club of ‘S. Porcuping ‘celebrated . the: first anniversary . of their Chérter Night, by dinner and dance mclhding their ladies, at the ‘~‘-Airport Iâ€"Iptél A short programme of entertainment includâ€" ing J. Raybould R Quesne), S.~Tessier ag | i 'l‘nmmins Lions Club Ted Bycic, Mrs. Byck, and Mr. and‘ Mrs E. Sears of Timmins. â€" / ‘HOFER â€" To Mr. and Mrs. A. Hofer of 150 Front St., S. Poxcupine, a daughter, January 29; + ‘MITCHELL â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mitchell of Dome Extension on February 3, a son. ' THOMPSON â€" To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson of 62. Pine St., Schumaâ€" cher, a daughter, January 29. DESROCHERS â€" To Mr. and Mrs. F. of Connaught,, Februâ€" ary 2, a son. ."i‘ lks a †ew Sld ï¬e A f Concre [ \C‘tl() tru ihs â€" Col fesa niaic "'.‘ afe eÂ¥ SOUTHPORCUPINE i onl utC on i y 6 The right is leserved to regect any or all tenders. _ _ i4 t Timmins, Ontario. . _ February 5th 1948. ~ ogra // of prou st about one ENam all is migent g\e 8 Sorvice". whs bpld Sunâ€" _day evening m Trinity United Church was proud Excellent reports were heard from the Timmins Y‘s Men‘s Club,, the Phalanx Club, the Sigma Club, The Hiâ€"Â¥ Clubs, all the 10 neighborhood Y clubs which were organized in 1947, The Delinite Craft group, the Basketâ€" ball School and the Ski School. \.. uvv vquv 9 > sz is 4 i: day everï¬ng "n Trinity Umted Church by "The Young Adults Young Adults Club _ _ Conducts "Eventide Service" The organ prelude, was given bp Mrs. James Huxley. ‘the leader Miss Eflizabeth fillens was in charge, of the service. The Junior choir under the direcâ€" tion of Mr. Lillie sang "There‘s Music in the Air." Douglas Jones, son of Mrs. Ted Jones sang a beautiful solo, "God Bless Our Home." s The organ Postlude selections were given by Mrs. James Huxley. The Young Adults are sponsormg Country Capers Fa‘r which will be held in the church hall Saturday afternoon February 28th. The service coseda. with thte beneâ€" d:iction and the coral vesper. E‘E SCHUMACHER V; Salomaa, 0161 k. “J. _ ' > @ 'flhe' other ccorei‘ dor imip t M. \wers: Cmï¬t«f Mbe 8. \B¢ .=-b0ï¬ï¬‚ . ‘Moâ€" I ,iï¬efl(}h.;b_.s' 40 S ;aft z* . P % ts 7.f§ k * 5 + “i V )'M' l ‘: @:/w 42 :f i6 , l who ha *ï¬?@d goor "crowd 1 . 10. rikke the first. season: ‘of . | ‘The ganib Wwas ‘the :opeh "Abk Â¥MCA"if.the Porcupine such an} J\Qior _logg‘ntor Timihins. ta _ . 1. 22 124 an» .n;m-\nnt\ iorâ€"loogp for: Timmins. H. V.:S! â€" Dukeshire, rmdmm