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Porcupine Advance, 17 May 1916, 1, p. 1

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- THE OPCUPINE ADVANCE {Recruiting Campaign Opens For Northern Fusiliers HIt‘Itt. tlv annml at ramn: a i'uttt||-§ any nt' hardy iiui'tln-i'ni-rs Mm nmtlcl’ rank M'i-utlti In ttnttt’ It! iilo' :t‘mil lighting ui'g:ini-I.atiun whit-h i-t nuw living tts-‘t'itlitlt‘ti liy Hritain: and Inn assnrml all |tt'u.~|H't‘it\'t' ri-vrnits that yin-y “'Ullltl Hl'\'l'l' lw i'i-qnii'ml tn clu nnytliing “'ilil'il ln- \Hiltltl nut willing:- ly «in liitltM-il'. l I i ..n....... ~- Mix-i “uttilnll was m-xt intrmlnvml by MW t'itttil'llttltl. Sln- lannt-liml intu; In'r snhjm-t with sttt'il tllIt'llM' (‘ttt'ttl'sl- new as tn maintain itltt't‘t'hi t'i'uin “shirt in lillisit. Miss “minim is Hui only a git'tml alwakvr. but has a win-' some and cunviin-ing inanin-r. and shows a 11mm insight and wasp ui‘ matters npun Wilit'il sln- spake, whit-Ii Waiilti do i-i'miit tn many nt' uni' INHI- ing uratm’s. Sln- tnld lnor hearers that. slip was a‘t'anadian with t'unr gviicrntiuns ut‘ ('anaclian ain-vsturs, and said slw inti-nilml tn tin vwry- tliinu in lwr nmwr tu hl'ifl‘: ('anadian lt' nien \mnhi nut gn ut° their mvn free will. then the mullet: ut' t‘anaula, Australia, New Zealand. and uther parts at the Empire \mnhl llM' every means a their eunnnand tn t'uree theln tn go. said Miss lhiliitun. Some men were hangingr haek IN't‘tllla‘t‘ they ‘hml grieranees. imaginary nr ather- ‘vise, against existing: eunilitiuns. She did Imt wish tn argue. the puint at length. but ilciViSHi them tn get intu khaki and “in this war tirst, and set- tle their grievanew at hunie at'ter- waid. as she explained they wunhi Wlu-n Miss lhmllnn haul finished lwr disvnursv. slw was made the ro- q-ipivnt nt' at beautiful lmuquct M' I'lmwrs mu! an address t'rum thv munlwrs "1' the “NM. ('luh. Miss lmuisv “mums and Mi»- Winnit'rml Nunn hoing SPlt’MHl. m 110 NW hmmrs nu behalf ”1' the Hub. Ali‘s Huultun have n“ rvspitv frnm prvsvnt. «undi- tiuns, in fart tlwv \muhl lw regret- ahh “mm- .~|mu|l Hu- 4 "vnh all l’nwel's ut llumlw lw auumstul in this snug- 3:10. 'Y’fiu llulliuuvr is rushing: (xv-ava- fioii :lml unr-“urk fur the new will additiuu. Lan'gu- g;iii;.:~< ut' men are mm’ nu llu- prupm'ty mid splendid headway is being mmlv. 'l‘ln- sheet- in;' nu the .\(‘lllt’ sidv ut' the mill is iwing tm'l'l MT and minor prepara- tiuns made fur tlw stun uz' rulxstl'klvo timl. 'l'ho ~III'tIkI'I' IWI'l'I'lIin 10 [hr [busi- tiIIII IIIvIIIIivIl hx tlw inlt‘iL'll [Mlllllill- tiIIII “hm hm! IhInI II ( IIIIIIIIII .I~ ”H‘il iHHIH‘, IIIIII llh‘ thI- “Hill” In tlII II I'iliiti- I'M! iII thv t'IItIII'I-. IIIIIl IIIIIIh- it ”Hi!“ t'll‘fl!’ that it' thI-v IliIl IIIIt IlII lilt'il' sillllv in helping: tII IIIIIiIItIIiII tIII- Irm-IIIIIII IIIIIIiIh-Il llluit‘l' thI- lhitish Hug, tlII\ “Ulllll liIIIl iilt'lllsvht‘s III tho. :IIIII- stIItI- IIt IIIIIIIhIgv. Silnllitl thI- t‘llt‘llly he \iItIIIiIIIIs in this “"111, \I'IIiI-II they had (‘Utllt‘ In this I-IIIIIItI'y III USHHM'. Word has been rwvix'ml at tln- llul- linger that l’. S. Martin. t'umwrly n!’ the (‘ust Dept” whn vulistml and vn-nl uwrsens with the Pioneers, has been \mundml in thv simuldt“ and log. I! is understand the log “mum! is serious and may cause the In»; 01' the limb. ”mt slII- \I'IIs II‘C'IIIIIIIliIIII with l'uIII' gI-IIIerIItIuIIs «If l'IIIIIIIlIIIII zilll‘t'stul‘s‘, and said slu- iIItI'IIIlwl tII Iln l\'('l‘\'- thing in III-I lnmm‘ In bring: I I'IIIIIIliIIII "It‘ll IIIIII \mIIII II In II ||IU|N'I' svnsv nl IlIviI ch”) In the meil't‘ Mm II haul III'IItI'Isu'Il us III yvurs gume by. Ellflll PflflBHESS [IN Mlll AllfllllflN N THE Hfllllflflffl .\llumg uHIt'l' ('qtlilnm been urdvrml mu- 1qu and ten tube mills. .\ l 1121‘ type 01' stamps wil tlu’ additiun. KM. present ert' urv and twelu- “the mills w In a rrc pie I cum Vol 2. No 28 THE 228%!) BATTALION HOLD BIG MEETING IN TWS R138 (100!) SPEECHES. SONGS AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BY TEE BANDâ€"MISS BOULTON. 0P TORONTO. MAKES A STIRRIKG APPEAL‘DXE. CLUB PRESENT ADDRESS AND FLOWERSâ€" PTE. GIBSONS TELLS EXPERIENCES. “In yum. In In! mm! [In mnwcl m min lmrdy unrtlu-rm-rs lipuwnt there hundred am nrv 100 smx ; wax-kins. [VH tlu- lumi- n Impuln- I am tlwir t'il' t'lliltl- ' it Ilnih' stumps 1'. shur- ”1" ll ()ne regrettahle ninissiun «if the ev- ening was that nu tlll't't'i invitatiun was exteniletl tn thnse in the amlielu-e \\‘l|u might have heen ready tn enlist. 'l‘u the kmnvleclge «If the Advnnee there were a maple nt' yunng inen waiting for the request tn mine t'ur- wanl. It may he maintained that if anynne wanted tn juin. all they haul in tlt! was step nut and signify their desire. hnt snnze men are (lit't'erentl.\' ennstitntetl. and while a surt ut' gen- eral invitatiun was flung: nut, We are (if upiniun that at all meetings nt' this nature papers shnnhl he at llaml ready t'ur signing. and a t'ew minutes Sllttllltl he tlt‘VtDlt‘tl to an ummrtnnity t'nr men to value t'm'wal'il. "There is nu time like the present." h)!‘ I fur t‘.\'(°|l with 'l‘|w Huminiun l‘lxpross ('u. is unw lm-ntml in their new “Hive in tho building t'nrnwrlv m-mmicd ln' Mur- Down Town Offices For Express Open .\ hone-tit lwrt'ui'nmnvc in aid of tho Putrintir Fund will he given in the rink nll the evening; M' May 23rd. 'l'hv ('nhalt .~\.'l‘.l‘.. which vmnos hvrv with a line I‘m-ul'il. will present a play entitled “l‘illza ('umcs tn Stay." This urgauization has made quite an reputatiun fur itself 'in the silver ramp. and is deserving ul' gonornus support. sum" clu-i‘c~ic 'ur mm. m :m ”s I: vlml II uhvnm H" p 0 l0 s'lfl ms _\'1 MIMI 'nl‘ Ill"! m nrv. 8|"! mnniHm- tum-«wall i1 I frnm 'I whit-I n plum this w. 1| I'I H'lll Imt Ill \1- :1 dvmilml ur- (‘umulinns ° ' 3'11le ”54- mm I‘mmms . ”4' said that by mwo in aid ut' the be given in the If: 01' May 23rd. which vmnes here mmnm-mx n 'l'immim It "1' 6|"- “us at m-w m'wr- ° NHIM mm“ any [1- ”ml lu- haul N This ul'igiml' y mm! a lung!» and put H mm on IDIII Hu- "mm-y I. and It!“ up In! I! TIMMINS. ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th.. 191m III “(I l‘ 8|” Mull"!!! WINES VERY fllfill VIII III Iflll HIM [Ml 'I'lw Sc-lntmm-lwt' minv pt'mlm-ml ."‘.!.‘l.ttttt| in gnltl «luring April. At this t'ntv :zlmut $275Jlll0 Will '10 |It'mltn-ml nnnnnlly. .\.< mining: and milling mmts nt tlw Svlntnnu-luer tmw mmlmrt- t'nvuratlily with utln-r minvs in tln- wimp at fair prnlit is living nnnlv. 'l‘lw mill is nuw running at Mt) tugs n tltl}'. Arrangements \\'('l‘t’ manic wlwn the mill Wat-i lmilt. t'nr I'uultt tn instnl mmtlivr unit it' l't'tlltlt‘t'tl. I". W. Svlmnnu-lwr rvtnrnml tu t'nl- tnnlms, Hliiu, inst 'l'lmrstlny. Ilnh' W mumvny "1' IS" t 3')" and as) tum Mc-Intfi'rv-Jupilm‘ Schumacher Show Big Production .wruw that ”w lww wins v Nut "My cl" llu-y M'I'm'i I lyrv. lmt lmssihly tlw .‘Ivh Imuiun and NW .‘lvlntyrv-J m-ll. 'l'lw lamm' «mummy m'mlm-vr and it is quite Ii tlu- Mrlnlyrv I'levusiuu wi 3mm. .‘lvlulyrr The proposed rates will effect a considerable reduction in Street Lighting, House and Store Lighting, and provides in addition, for electric power for water pumping purposes at a much lower cost than as at present provided for by the steam plant. and will enable the Town to extend the service and provide for reduced charges not now possible. N0 METER RBNTS. House and store lighting to be reduced 20 per cent. Current for beating and cooking purposes to be reduced 40 per cent. Your Council has recently been negotiating with the Nor- thern Ontario Light and Power Company, Limited, and the Porcupine Telephone Lines, Limited. and have secured what they considered to be a very favorable and equitable arrange- ment covering the charges, etc.. for future service. The proposed franchise, if approved of by the Electors. will take effect June lst. 1916, but the Companies have given A considerable reduction in Street Lighting, which will enable the Council to extend the system without increasing total cost for same. The question of Telephone service has been given partic- ular attention by your Council, and the By-Law which has been prepared for your approval also provides for a substan- tial reduction in rates to the local users. House Telephones to be reduced from $40.00 to $25.00 per annum. Business Telephones to be reduced from $60.00 to $45.00 per annum. And on June lst, 1917, a further reduction to $40.00 per The proposed franchise. if approved of by the Electors. will take effect June lst. 1916. but the Companies have given assurance that the new rates will be applied as from May lst, 1916. annum. I wish to advise that on Thursday. May 18th, you shall have the opportunity to eXpress your opinion, and I therefore on behalf of the Town Council, would ask all qualified Voters to endorse the action of the Council, by voting in favor of By-Law, on the above date. .|l W H. WILSON MAYOR Ill!!! To the Electors: 3H hulls ||u\\' "II H mm a! mum Hu- Mr“ 700 1'0qu this wm'kiu _\'|| TOWN OF TIMMINS .qu ' THE LAnscsr Cow CAMP IN CANADA m "W W- will make ”I" Melli- .\| "pin-r m4 is mm' at kvly Hm! II M "no M its HM \\ mm mm Hu' ONTARIO Timmins, Ont., May 16th, 1916. Yours very truly, great the w WISIHEBIBH [BEE Blllfl I"! "If WEST HUME Bflflfiflllflflfl] mmmg un flu lw t'ullnwml m 5”” I've lh-u-Iupuwllls Imw- I ist'm-tnry mu! 3: Inrgv u grmla- milling un- has put. I'm't'n! I)“. gmul \‘nlmu m llml everything \Vllli'h is ruining um nl' llu! slml'l nml lu'lll'.’ Gli‘|ui!~ll0'il nli llu‘ clump will "\‘oriigi- nlmm :ks‘ nr .739 in the hm. 'l'lu- alrill wliic-li i4 living [ml claim in ilw slml’i oncnmiivri-ol xi ilw- i'uui win ui' $17 am m it clvplli nl' 5-H I'm-l. uml it is ilmuglil lumsililv that this is ”to sumo wm “'llli'll iimwnrs in ilw mull: rims Nil n! 120 I'm-I. 'l'lu- ilrill Which is Ull‘l‘llllllg in ”w Edwards Lulu. sw- timi ul' ilu- pi‘ulwrly is rvully being sent «lawn in pmw l'urumiiuu. lmi llu-rv am- imlimiliuiis Wlili'll lc-ml lu llw vxluwhiliun that are will lw Nil In" lliii clrill ail-u». urn m :1 mm”: Hamlglfl lmwihlo wm whirl: nmu rut at 1‘20 t'm-I 'l'lw Hulliugvr lms dwlzu'ml «livid- eml .\'n. 17, u I't'mllul' 4 per (-0111 MS- hursc-nwul nu tlu- lUth. tn .-|mrv- lmlclm's HI. I'm-uh! Hll tlw 12!“. \Vul'k is shifted nu duping M III" l’urmwinv Yipuml slml't l'rum llu- 4W m Hu- :mn I'm»! lovvl. \Ylwn this is .lmw it will put uvniluhlv fur milling tlu' guml grmlc- 01' “1'0 I'ullllcl Iu-lwvvn stv hm lvwls. .\ similar plan: will lw l'ulluwml m 5”” WM. Much Ore Blocked Out at Vipond I’Mi' u do"! I: "um" l'umw impmwmvm in tho shaft «ha H sun I} W. H. WILSON. fr" I im'hvs with mm: H. E. MONTGOMERY CLERK “‘Pn' WSIIIIIC msnlidnh‘ U” “'0'. Imw lm-u vmv mt- :Il‘gv ummmt HI :1le 'v has hem: hlmkml 19m "NI?!“ “1“ Mayor. Pa 3'!“ "I llul NW! "NW"!!! s! I'm-k wm vurnvs Hung: wlm-ln .«lm in sun l'imnuml 9! mm" wt wm 1’ run HIP? gBetter Roads For Xv! ulwmlin: prulitx $012,378! as against $2315.17” l'nr 19H. ”1' a rm" “1' 22.8 pvl' m-m un tlu- issuml vzlpilnl. Xv! surplus $541.36] fur yvm' W15. 'l'uus millml 388.0343; M' this £317,640 tuna; was un- yivldiug $1,778.05S. with m: uvwngv vulm- ul' 5.117 mm tun: MIN-I'lliillg vusts Wt‘l'!’ l'mlm-ml by ”.4315 lwr tun millml. 'l'ulul «ma-ranting o'usta‘ \wru 13.55!) .wr tun. Huh «m Imml $630,685 and twin] vurrvut assets zm- $979,312. ('urrvm. liabilities are .shcm'n as $107J386: un- rvwrws April 1st, 19”“. 2.6004"!!! tulln' at $6.20 lu-r hm. mum! tn $113,120NUU, KI” ulmue HM' TU” fcml lc-wl. It is umlvl'stnml that HIV first [my- mvnt has lwvn mmlv by Mr. l’mtsv nt' MUIIH‘NII Mn 2m uptinn lutzllliug‘ $75.â€" HUU fur llw lhu'iclsun u-lalim in Hurllz- vust. 'l'isclalltn 'l‘hm'v haul hem! vullsidvmhlu «lis- agrm-mvm lwtmwn tlw mvnvrs. and when tlw ('mwn ('lmrtm'ml \wm iulu litigzltiuu the lhu'itlsun was timl up. .\ gum] grade nf mill uro was I'numl un (Wu lcvvls lwt'urv npvrauiuns \wrv rlusm‘ «lawn sumo yours 11:”. .\s ”W «listrivt has nmv lwvn itllu UHBANIZE EflMMIHEE Tl] SUPERVIZE THE HEEHUITINB fUNllS .\ pullliv meeting was hell in llw ('uum-il ('lmmlwr MI 'l'lmrmlny lens! at 4 p.111. l'm’ tlw purpusu ul' «lisvus'sing tlw illlYlSilbllll)’ nl‘ urgzmixing u l'nm- mittm- tn supm'vizc llw raisin: nl' all munivs in mmwctiun will: z'l-vrulting. Rev. J. )1. Allan was olm-tml vlmlr- mun pm rem, uml K. I“. helm”: sw- rvtm'y pm lvm. Several gvnllvnwn spulu- ln'ivlly, painting nut the evils of tlw llzlplmzo :ml situatiun. and tlw gmul llmt mmhl arm-1w from nrgzmizntinn. 'l'lnc llsSlSlilllt‘v it wuuld he to the rwruit- ing ”flit-01‘s 10 have the hillcting «11' men, rm-rniting uwetings. elm, taken nl'l’ their lmmls, was also vulzn'gwl upun. HHST PAYMENT HAS BEEN MMIE 0N flflVlllSflN BIAIM HUME flNNUM flfPflflI SHIJWS BIG GAIN flVEfl THE PREVIUUS YEAH 'l’hv Mum-s luws: As tlu- district. has nmv lawn idle fur a lulu.r tiuw, it is possible that tho I'vsumptiun n1. Wurk un tlw Haviclsun may start an avtivity in ntlwr gyms- pcvts nt' that sm-tiua. 'l'ho sentinwnt of the Imwtin unanimuusly in favnr ut' urge” the fullnwing gentlemen were in not: ('lmirumn, M r. Snumw '1'1111 s1111ti111e11t 111' 11111. 1111111t1111_jt111111_1.: 1111111111111111sh 111 1"1111111111 ”manizutinu tlt11, 1111111\\111}.: 15111111911111“ “11111 1111111111 111 .111: 1"1111111111111, \11'.S11111111111'1111\11.~'; Vice-(11111111111111, 3111.11111111111111: S1111- 11111111'\',1111\. .\1.\111111: '1‘1'11115111'111‘, K. 11.11111u1111']: 1‘I'xe11utiu1 t'1-1111111t11111. J. 11131:, 111. 31111111115, .1. 11. (1111119, ”11111111. 11'. 1'tt111_\'. J. Pug: 'lh'. lennis, A. H. (Hume, ' .l)ultun. P. l'ttlvv. Hm mm ur-rz‘mizatiun \. ill he 1; mm" as liw “limmim licciuitih: League. THE NEWLY FORMED GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION OF THE PORCUPINE DISTRICT HAVE OUTLINED AN EXTEN‘ SIVE POLICY IN REGARD TO THE BETTERMENT OF TRA- FIC CONDITIONS IN AND AROUND THE GOLD CAMP. THE NEED IS GREAT. AND CONSEQUENTLY A NUMBER OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL MEN OF THE SURROUNDING DIS- TRICT WILL. THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF THE ASSOCIA- TION. APPROACH THE GOVERNMENT IN AN EFFORT TO SECURE OFFICIAL ASSISTANCE IN IMPROVING THE PRE~ SENT HIGHWAYS AS WELL AS NECESSARY EXTENSIONS THERETO. THE ASSOCIATION HAVE DECIDED TO RAISE THE SUM OF AT LEAST FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AS A RESERVE FOR KEEPING THE ROADS IN A STATE OF GOOD REPAIR. THEIR ACTIVITIES WILL EMBRACE ALL SECTIONS OF THE CAMP AND IT IS THEIR INTENTION TO LAY THE FACTS BEFORE THE GOVERNMENT IMMED- IATELY. AND SHOULD HAVE THE UNDIVIDED SUPPORT OF THE ENTIRE DISTRICT IN THEIR EFFORTS FOR THE BETTERMENT OF TRAFFIC CONDITIONS IN THE CAMP. AS THE MEANS OF VEHICULAR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE SEVERAL SECTIONS HAVE BEEN WOEFULLY INADE- QUATE HERETOFORE. IT IS CONFIDENTLY EXPECTED THAT SOME COOPERATIVE ARRANGEMENT WILL BE AR- RIVED AT WHEREBY THE GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL AS. SOCIATION MAY WORK ”HAND IN HAND” IN THIS MAT- TER. WHICH HAS BECOME OF SUCH VITAL IMPORTANCE. zmmml ro'mrt M Mr Hume fur tlu- pus! your am- am ful- has nmv lwun idle IS pnssihlv that tho The Porcupine Camp :ku ln'iofly, tlw haphaz- guml that zzltiun. The the rm-ruit- hilletiug ux' Ilullingvr nru mun-ting; :1 new lra: t'urnwr house to mwt tlwir mm l qmrmuents. Apparently llu expense is being,“ spared in making it as up in «lab: and safe as is pussihle. .-\ feature m' the station is that eveigvthiag in tho- luW tensinn. Ul' reilneecl \‘ultag‘e sided. Will he in «lllplleate. 'l'lli4 is In ill-NW uninterrupted survive. In event. u' any “1' the many pussihle lruuhlm with the switches, ele.. whieh are in seixiee. the «luplie'ile apparatus war he immediateh aml simplv pat int. senite aml the fault\ appaiatas «.i.-~ eulmeelecl and the tinuhle iemmliel withuut interrupting the upei'atiuu m' the mill and mine. humbling llw mill c-upm-ity ut, hm llullingor nm-vssimtos n mmsiclvthn lnvrmlsv in llw vlm'trivul pom-r mu â€" suumliun. 'l'u nvvrmmw this moml, llnircl gc-nm‘nting unit is bring: inst; led at ”w Smuh l'nlls plant 01' :2. \'urtlu-rn ('nmulu l’mwr (m. and ll; 2 'l'lw iiistnllzitiuu ut' the ('ll't‘ll'li';l nmmrulus is pi'ugi'vssing us rupicli.’ us llw imitm'iul arrives. The NH) ht; ti'ainsl'nrnwrs \\‘l|l¢‘ll will i'mluvv thw high \‘ultngv alt wliivh the anM' w. soul l'rmu tho gmwrnling stutimw. i \ ulmut l'uur per unit «if its forum" value. will In- munnhlo ul' transform-- ing: uhuut, 4000 lmrso |m\\'l'l' ul' thiv. vli-vtrivul vuergy. 'l‘lwy :u'v due.- 2» zirriw lwrc smm. l’lonty ut' Sptlt't‘ is alluwml for w: ('1')’llllll;.", lllllS minimizing tln- puss; Iiility nt' lirv, and tlw danger ut' plow t‘riv hlIm'lC tn attvntlants, \\'lll('ll is .. (minimal in all statiuns \VllL‘l't‘ tlw at: paratns ls‘ t-rmwlml. It. is alsu nu? alilv tlw way tlw transt'm'nu-rs, u. switvlws, (-t(-.. arv in svpal'atv run- pai'tnwnts, Wlllt'll will naturally lcwa.‘ izv any line «luv to lightning: Ul' ullu' (QUINN. ' (la tho swuml t'lmn’ will he tho- hig‘h tvnsinu apparatus. How It..- untranst'm'iaml power is ln'unght l'mm tlw l’mvvr t‘umpanyv's liav, aml «li-o trihutml an the variuus t'vmlors mp- l’ll'lllfi.’ the twu ti'anst'umwrs. thu (lillivs Lake ruinprvssur plant, tlw “M traiist'urnwr hnusc, aml tho watnl shat'l puwm' hnusv. Here again sat}- ty was plat-(ail first, by warning; all the puwer t0 and l'rnm tlm station in umlcrgmuml vahlcs, thus vlimiaatia; the danger always prvsvnt in 'asr-i whorv H\'(‘l'll(‘1lll transmission i-; usmi. Althuugh thv transt'ni'mvr huu-v will have muaornus smwriurs in sizv. it will ho. hard tn tlml um: that z».- Stlpel'int‘ ln it in l'll‘xi‘lilllly ul' UlH'l'Zlv tiult. its ability tn give unintvrruptml serving and last hut ant _lva.~st, unv i2: whit-h tlw pi'im-iph- nt' sat'o'ty first .4 ut' allt'll paramuuat lIHINDI'HUH'P. Three Shifts Now Working at Hayden CAPABLE OF TRANSPORMING 4000 HORSE POWERâ€"NORTH- ERN CANADA POWER CO. IN- STAL NEW GENERATOR TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS. NEW Hfllllflfiffl SUB SIMIIIN IS Mflllfl [If SAFE“ The «levelnlmwnt \mrk i4 «min:- n steadily at the Huydma Hulll Mixw under the mum'sisiun ”1' Mr. Hay-h and his assistant. Mr. Shawl. “'1: has just reventl)‘ cmm: up I’mm (a halt. The mine is mm.- u'urhnz Hm ei'zhl hour shifts with 1‘, turn. Single Copies 5 Cents H H ‘l

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