War mm F Wm" The Great West Life Assurance Company T. MDSIEY WILLIAMS, Hotel Connaught S. Porcupine PRINTING AND DEVELOPING our work is right Paid-up Capital 37.000.000.00 Reserve Fund - 37.000.000.00! PEIJFG HOU’LANI ). Putin’m! L". LIJY, (Jamal Manager anu. “Jenn; Orders and Letters of Cl'CdIC issued. avmlaHr throughout the u My W’orld. K. I". must; Manager Timminn. Out. MPERIAL HAN 0'?!“ Interest (mined Ha? v "la-'0 '5 ycatly at C uncut Ran" . (103ch Bath»; Dunno: Tamara! Prepardness Might Have Prevented The War†Druggist - and - Stationev REED BUILDING '9! TIMMINS. ONTARIO Phone Orders Promptly Delivered Leave Your Films With Us Frank M. Burke . M w- l Practise economy in the home by eliminating luxur- Spend lour oney 138 y ies. Wasting our dollars here weakens our strength at the Front. Your savings will help Canada to finance the war. Save your money {or the next Dominion War issue. There can be no better investment. P d M S M The Empire needs food. If you are not in the fight- 1'0 [Ice .0113 and ave ore ing line you may be in the producing line. Labour is limited ~â€"all the more reason to do more than ever before. Grow food for the men who are ï¬ghting for you. The Allies need all the food that you can produce. Every little helps. You are responsible for your own work. If you cannot produce as much as you would like, produce all you can. \Vork with the right spirit. Put ï¬ghting energy into your effort and produce now when it counts. The more you produce the more you can save. Producing and saving are war-service. . 1 There should be no waste in war-time. Canada could D0 NOt waSie Malena 3 pay the annual interest on her war expenditure out of what we waste on our farms, in our factories, in our homes. Every pound of food saved from waste is as good as a pound of increased production. The way for a nation to save IS for every individual to save. France is strong today because of thrift in time of peace. The men and women of Great Britain are not only “ doing " but are learning to " do without." l 'n . l In war-time do not waste time and energy on unim- Makc Your Labour hfï¬Clenl portant and unproï¬table work. Economize labour. Put off unproductive work till after the war, and, if possible, help in producing something needed now. Let us not waste labour. Canada needs it all. If possible help to feed the Allies. Make your backyard a productive garden. Cultivate it with a will. Make your labour count for as much as possible. THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 'i‘upum- ft.) Dede“ 1'n Government and Municipal Sccmitics. Dale's in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. §aviap Dspartmcm .11 all CANAQAâ€™ï¬ GALE. FQR SER‘WCE AT HOME Full mrbculurs :upun n-qnvs futurv NU“ THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA in $le l‘nn-mnm- l’istrit F0" XuIirv is lu-I'vhy giwn than the un- Ilvmggnml “III In»! lw II-spuusihlc I'ur am .1 Gina iIII-“IIIII-‘u' In Hun" “nulus, mum-z uI building and IIllSillt‘aS lumi- (.‘(l «m In! .\n. 713.). 1.:le side “I I’IIIO NINII. in tlw 'luwz. nI' 'l'iIIIIIIIIIs. “II and amcr Ilw SIII I)! May. 1916. Signed. 511‘ ).\'(i WI )NG. .For Town of Tlmmins .E. M. Allworth 'l'vunxn'mgv Quarters war of ('uunning’s ('igm' Stun- Upp. l’ust (Mice ll QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN Lifv lnsumnm NOTICE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Smoilimtiuns \riU Tuwn “Him'. Tandems will Iu- ruwivvd up hp and invltuding May (ilh fur the «unstrur- tiun uf u Plank Sidewalk (m the West sidv m' l’ixw Sin-wt. l'rulu Suutln sic)» of Summa] .‘xn‘lmu. Knuth Io «mm-v! with Sidewalk uu Munch: 'I‘mmsitv. 11. 1-2. April 18th. 19"}. springs an blankets; I nil lamp: 1 unis: I in warm: I NIIIH’I lmmnw; I that: Nntim- is hm'rhy givvn that all m‘v- misc» m â€up Mimiripulity 01' 'l'immina must hr in sanitary mmditiun by May 1m. 19]“. My all sum! jmv typt [Il‘t'sstnh straight and Mn mg: «name “up. Um- umï¬t mul and mum MNH‘P. l' hull rush kn“ a â€'H L'lflt'fl. built-2' w tum m Um 2:0 I .\H M-muul-hzmd Fur ."urllu-r pm" Take Native l 499 will he Mr M FOR Hr “Mm f! HIS 'vlir m hut. of Edwin Wullace. data-ed. Im 1‘ n 1." "0° “‘11 ting:- rmnplvtv fur plum m l'rim- um lhunsmnl (Mullah. ml: with chN'. hulmuv ulrutl “4.. Dub. l'nidgmmlm'. .\.S. «uni-hand 1m! in gum! «mic-r. rtlu'r particulars apply In H. 31¢ H :1: 17.. lh‘iJm-wnu-r. SALE AND IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT stave mhw lint; with unlumlim uphm‘tr n-liol' mlw PUBLIC NOTICE "new“! : I‘ll" ivatm m :‘30 inrlu Inflm'nn 0:10 am- ll "an M M mo :1! Mark. 0m- 2m hm. n I" builrr “Mum! aim-5 single drum .‘lmuly lmisl wuh frifliun hl'ukt- am: iihu'kslllilh I‘m‘a‘l' Mcm‘iu II†'l’in' “all. My Order. “HARD OF HEALTH. NOTICE KOTICE 1'3. M ( ).\"l'( H )3! E K Y. 8. (1011;. .\I In! rm-k rm 1mm driwn strum mum: I‘m!“ 1" 'u INF. PORCUPlSl AUVAECI: mwr um In- !I h- 1w fmvisluui llllt‘ "my H' K\ It. Isms H ASTHN , . I 1mm: m’uull. I'M m i 'tII- livillil'l Wu npnmnl "fl ills .H'mu HI' 1'! I"! tr d “WIN ':||\‘|': mm». mm†. (va r. rnll \‘ll up: “I it! "SUM! Eflflï¬ï¬‚ll flfï¬lAflfl] W 5th HIE M808 I!" was the arrangement 101' a tea at Mrs. MvLaughlin's un Wednesday. May 10th. truth .‘5 tu (5 in the utter- nuon, and in the evening from 7.30 tn 11 u'eim'k. There will also he a sale at various useful articles. The Club requests the residents of the Porou- pine Catnip tn giro them their patron- age for this mansion. The next meeting: of the (.‘luh will be at Mrs. M. A. Ellis’ on Monday evening, May 8111, at 8 o’clock. “'ork taken in.â€"â€"-5 pairs of sucks; 8 shirts. \Vork given â€ULâ€"12 skeins Mm]; 3 shirts. an. Smulv. i must «lusv 1‘s 1 1121\1' tn gu (wvr '2iui 500 that thv Im‘u gm their 521] pvr U. K. Hill ('mlis is nur quartmuuushn' soi'gcnnt. Yuu will IL‘HH'HIIM‘!‘ 4W†when 110 ms at] the Uullingm. Toll llzir'n Jame. that I l(‘(‘)i\'(‘(i his letter 1114].!) and will ammo; 51ml). ' D.Y.B. Regular l'nm-t u! an umu-wut‘s unlit-v. “'9 hurt. had “1113' the mw rusunlly in â€U" ('u. and [Hour uh] Sergeant "Pink†Joy. frmn Swzlslihi, gut it right thruugh the abdomen. We haw thrm- in the huspital mw ufliwx'. um' sergvam-umjur and a pri- \‘illt‘. l’it'k l’tmï¬'i'. Vt'imi; I’vtti's. Hill -Ltimiï¬ii-ld. t'ut‘mivliiwl. mul tt lut ut' ttu- 'l'immins buys wv'rc- qtttlt‘utllttlt'tl with awash». who" \w lvi't an tin-y haul tn hitt)’ and \H' rue-vivvol ill thvil' [Iltit‘t' :1 draft “1' â€iv titiili l’mttnliun i't-rruit-m! in Sum Smtiu. “'0 tll't' living in hum-s t'liut Dirk uml Ilia 'hmu-h will rcgiuin US. but at prvsvnt tlu-p' NW at tlw haw iit i'lxixt Landing. Kant, 'l'lug'lauul. l am writing: this in a farm yiml Whm‘t' \n- zli‘v staying. and it is 105:: than. [Wu mile» lit-hind mir tirst lillt' tt'mu'iws. alml Hit-re an. batteries at gun.» nut 10" yards t'mm iiw mul tlivy him» 'hwu jmmu‘liug as 1.115! as they ran. and that is going mine. 11er has hot-n t! littlv (’Xt'itt'llu‘llt frmn midnight lath! night and we have bovii standing rmuly tu muvv In tho t'runt at it umu-wut‘s nntiw. “flooeooo {40061.0(‘90'9-2-909'93 m THE MAILBAG TIN!" t'rnm hum". I "In. smv Hilly .“C'IH- tyre. I'rnm l.laihg\'hur.\'. lu-rv Hw ullwz' «law mnl “ms in hum-s Hm! I mm“ 511‘ Lluyd and Art ln-l'urv this but haw hvvn Imqu in «In an as yvt. “'0 haw IN-ml M'N‘ hm'v quitv a “kiln mm and m- g0 iulu Hm Irm- vhos m1-n dm prmicling thwv is \mrk :ur na In «In mnl l lmw m-n-r sum it wlwn Ilu-rv was Hut. “3- m1- lm' wooooooooaoooooooooooo¢+¢o lwllm'v Im' [ï¬lm-v I'nl' u it is [null H rulH‘H' um! Flam the Front and Hsewherc m un- lmm hm hours at this “'1†('lnsv now with love It) POSS hm] 'alslvs wlwn Wv '0†stay mul \w Im-vivwl «Iran “1' H10 (Nilh‘ H l in New" Svutin. n lmpes t'luu Dirk 1 till mgiuin us. but at at llu- lnm' nl [inst l .v and we gm ml: '5' day man-iclin: Us in (In and I 11m: erv mm m: In â€W Hmzuliam nut think fur lulr 'lmyrv. Frank I‘ , (‘urmivluwh mu (-1121. A. ('. Gillvspiv. \u 106.. '28, 2211:! ( .vmdizm I’iunmrs muliam (' untinyfmt. ILL. Army l’ust (Miro. anlnn, ling. Weekly Report 3| Frum Alex. l'ul' IHII'..'. mni; Futtm. Hill 1101. mul n In! «If wv'n- quzlrzlulinml l “'1' In†N» UH')‘ ' l'm'vivwl ill lllvil' lu- (Hill: Halltulicm Swain. “'0 un- uu Dirk and his 22:. hm m Inn-sum é Ill [inst Landing. ‘lil'l'v whim "I. tlw buy: Hill)“ Mt'ln I'v tlw n! lw Hrr wl “mm!" M Iilm ll')‘ m II‘JIHQ'UI‘ "XI HI lottm all. - \\' I HH'H I" Tlfï¬ï¬‚llï¬ sun AM] Bllfl BlUB IHAPS Aflf NW BEAM IKPROXPTU 830018 ALREADY mumâ€"30m: GOOD 530333 HUNG OIL-LOOK FORWARD TO GOOD SEASONâ€"MEETING THURSDAY NIGHT. Eï¬ï¬$§$ï¬Â§ï¬Â§$§$ï¬ï¬$$§$ï¬ï¬$ï¬ï¬ï¬vm 552555555-3’555555Eiï¬Eï¬Eï¬Eï¬'ï¬ï¬‚iiï¬ï¬ï¬‚iéï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬‚-iï¬Ã©ï¬ Insert One Next Week Want Ads FOR SURE RESULTS Porcupine Advance One Insertion costing you 25 cents in advance will bring you what you require YOU SHOULD TRY The as tr" as other business «1' intfmt will hr dealt with. All markers and phï¬prfliw members should Ilka I in! effort In In «a land so that I «um-m may ban a marl- martial but. on which to mud: in mining um Hwir plans fur the ammmrhing REGULAR MINING "WINS flflfllï¬ll ACiD SURVEY OF HOLES FURNISHED IF REQUiRED TELEPHONE 62 llmzh Ben 11' 6 ’OOMOOOOO‘NOWOOOO Dominion Diamond Drilling Company Prices always Reasonable Standard \Vutrh lusglm-tm' 'l'.('.l{. mul 'I'. .\ NJ). “H's. Cochrane and Timmins, Ont ON†QC Beautiful Gifts For Eastertide Beauty and utility characterize the ideal Easter Gift. and to obtain these you need spend only a very moderate sum if you make your selection here. Just now we are showing a great many artistic yet inex- pensive articles specially ap- propriate to the season. Come. see them yourself. An ideal gift would be a Cross and Necklet in solid gold. or one of our beautiful pieces of Stand- ard Silverware. M. j. ROCHE CORE BORING SOUNDINGS CONTRACTORS LIMITED South Porcupine SO11 ular Int-Ming: of "w Tmm last Mundny. 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