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Porcupine Advance, 25 Jun 1915, 1, p. 5

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Schumach er TO-MORROW Adults 25c. SAT. JUNE 26 Every Film :1 Feature STARTS AT 8 P.M. SHARP NEW Children 15c Wfllllfl “BASH flNlV” PAY [HEM MEREHHNTS? tlwii' pal'tit'ipatinu in the pt'nt'cvdings 10d nthm's tn lwlicvv that ovoi'ynuv was m“ the sauw npiuiun but the fact that uauws \vci'v to he puhlishod autumn! the aspm't at" the question and a «loadiwk musoquoutly arose. Some Reasons For Cash. Nutv here are the arguments laid t'm'th why a iuajui'ity ut' the hmly ut' tiadvsuwu “iSh tn inaugurate a stiitth «ash mstemâ€"exwpt tn mint-s “Hiking and in gm «1 standing; 1hr amuuut ut (iwlit hoiuj:r (-ai'rimi In“ sumo IIIOItitzllltS is su cmnhitant 11' prom 1' part” ntlwrs .n'riml luly HX‘I H ms at rvlm 0 Advamw ns‘itlcuts 0f Hut. sm'ure us ut'tvr .l annulus Ilium I (( up 3-!!! «n n prupnsiliun ln lmsiums ml 3 vus'l basis Il_\' 2351!: being put fm'\\:mi it. riml by tlw nwvting. Contra Opinions. was the lmsitiun as rvlntml tn rmmilu- Advanm- rvm'vsvntn- Wing. 2 intvrvic doubt 1 their l‘ the tum-ting: mnlvntmnn‘ as MP1! tn pl‘m't't ‘1 ml in nod mun. with «we at 'ipat inu tn lwlie '0 51 he H tlmsv smm .‘Hl HM rm tlm I] u!‘ llH'll Ill") this M II {"110.‘ from [m tn publiv 'l'immins growls Ull lu|_\' 25t tlu H10 in l \‘0 ll.“ puhh this THE PORCCPINE ADVANCE UH who 1 Wlm HH'H' 0H )Ii4 wlmm whu tn l'H published as pl'ulma‘lt um. uwotm}: and \‘. ull mural lmi'm 2n inn kind. D \VPl'l‘ cm Sill“ ith t :0! WI :Hl lIh the El i'ul't‘ “1' HM H" lwu 'ltlw imlit nut 1 Hf ‘0 :1! Hum the s H it I 511'“ II! It a.,... ... 1v .u\_.... . . 9®®®©99 (lit in Then inter- part M'ul‘lll Hwy \\ it" haul wily .Pll mots I 110 pm- ' 2m $00 the 'atml wish :litl 1H l1 MM! Mr. V. M. l’il-rvy I“ mummy; M 51vach a few Imx'vnts in Stun-gm" I Mr. l’ivrvy's \‘au-utinn t'w instnlh'tiuin I'OI'O i'vthvl’ us Wurshim'nl that they t't-I-l they vIIIIIIut gu uII aIllum'iIIg it tn iIIvI'I-aIsv. HY svv‘tllttt': t'IlSh tut It“ gmuts thvv in mm :III sm'IIII- lwttvr Ilismuuts :IIIIl pt'it't's t'uI' thI-iI I-IIstuIIIL-Is. Mum I'vsitlmtts IIII- IvuIIlIIIh I-wIIIlo in: nut ut tmxII tnI° «mmls |I_\ IIIIIil Imim but; have to enclose cash thuw thvy ‘tlll I'Wt'iu' tho gumls. III this I-uIIIu-I-tinn ilh‘t‘zlllt‘t‘h‘ III'I- lzIImx II whorv sulllt‘ I'IISiItvIIts tlt't' vaIIliII: rush nut ut' tmx'II this way Imt still t’ltltlltlilt‘.’ vrmht Im'nIIIIts with 1mm] IIIvI'I-IIIIIIts. III tht- lmst tth'I' haw- hm-II unit's M kn Q ml lln the ”11' \Ill Hf h There whole m upon an There is one emphatic point in the whole matter if cash is to be insisted upon and that is in absolute combin- "..;cn xxithout any break whatever among the merchants. If you are a resident of the Gold Camp and some one asked if there was any newspaper here you would naturally reply, “Why sure. The Porcupine Advance.” Get in on the mailing list by subscribing now. whvn [MM :1 1.01"“ lhv l lh In M re and it is vxlu-rlm m'd WI” turn «mt. It ‘l‘lw rt ll l't .\|_\'Hl ll n! mt an} Hot: aw: I"' HUI «'11: MP oir tum UH'f (‘l'l H W] llfiéflflflfi AT Pflfllllll’lfli .\ m l'(‘ «h m m in 110 mu ”It Ill lllt llll'I' ll!‘ In 1m] I" - lwld this 1 0 ln'nlmhility quoslmn will vand til M [mm 1m 1‘ 1|: ('1'(' H“ rm l l'( ..\I | MW mside ul‘I I I'nl't‘lnn 'l.\’-(lzl)'s unm- :l l n-lm MI :I ’lmnt rllld IS ml Ilw mmwlmnt 1- Mr his puymt nl' rvmuping l sultlmm'm. favor of Credit. many msulm lilin nmhu‘. M mviuo. Ht mm! ur spent a few days rlin (if u! rvturn unm- WI“ n!‘ i with L tho thorn lmvo lwvn mmpmniw; Wurkix H' pl'uspm'hu's. with unlimitml v 21 H )(l "I'm!!!" US unly n ls‘tumc l I“ \\'il 'ull IS v lh .lS "I nm' \x'lm MM hm“.- 'lu'l'v llu mmtlun. m £1.22. .7. 22:5 .3.“ 32.5....) £23: .r._ z .522: 1:51;}. 74:: E... 2.25:1...2 2: i .2 tl :uul 1 and that A\' mu. spent I'P .lh' ll HIPS.“ lstnuwrs l :1 Wm“! N' 'nrcm NIH!" svrvwv H! Um last Sunday. ‘ last Sunday H“. UH L1H H brunt". Is r15 “'0' papilla l‘ mnl-snm- Hts mxm)‘ ull Sm” -y will H Mrs. H 1‘" II! ‘nhalt .\I “'1‘" lrm 311‘ 1'5. have «I ('l'mllt. ' - I I an» nu .vnts mn' Ins lnss uh II' 's wlmm Llit basis lwi'uusr lX' wttlv- n‘;:v:1:wm ml ppt‘nn c Inss ul' m l' \\ ll 1‘ IV u!) WEEK’S WAR NEWS EN DESPATCH FORM BERLINâ€"It is expected here that Laban will fall within a few days. Kaiser Whilhelm is personally on tho Galician battlefront. WASHINGTON. â€"â€" Germany has tegun a series of constitutional notes with the United States regarding the Lusitania incident. PARIS.-â€"-Prench oflicial statement indicates gains all along the line es. pcciaiiy north of Arms. British. Russian and French are cutting into German lines at many points. Ger- man counter attacks fail. clothing order has British Governmcu Frank was accusrd lynnmitc. with lighted {use attached. were found under Windsor armourlc: .xcar when Canadian scldlera are wax-tend. Ten thousand dollar ex- plnsicn tool: place in n faczoty in Walkerville where a million dollar fun: says the high pout: cfllcitncy has n sscd and will establish K1. 3 Albert; again 12y Ohxictnza'. BLOMPONTBIN.--Gcncrzl DeWct the prominent Rec: 2211:: was con- victed of treasrn and sentenced to air. years insprzscnznen: and a fine of Mn thousand dollars. PETROGRAD.~A Russian sub- marine has surk three Turkish steam- cm mar Constaniuople. PARlS.â€"-Genean guns have again bombarded Dunkirk from a twenty- :xzile range. killing several aiviliane. British and French :ontinue advanc- es particularly in Alsace and neigh- borhood of Ypres. LONDONâ€"Canadian steamer Car- lsbrcok with grain fcr England was sunk by German submarine. Thirteen of the crew are missing. ”BERLINâ€"4t is rcpdrted here to- day that Bulgaria has partly agreed to the terms of the Allies for'enter- inig the war against Germany. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23. BERLINâ€"Admiralty has received word that most of Italian Navy is now engaged with the Allies at Dard- nelles. PETROGRAD.â€"-Lcmbcrg was eva- cuated by Russians and occupied by Austro-Gcrman troops to-day. Kaiser WINDSOR 255;:ng RCCCin In the Gold Camp Since Last Monday 83 The Porcupine Ad3ance MONDAY. JUNE 21 Only Extravagant, Rich Men Can Afford Cheap Shoes cr 131.00 worth of extra wear they give you. Prove this fact for your- self with one of the new Oxfords now on display. McLaughlin, - Timmins guns have again from a twenty- cvcml civilians. :ontinuc advanc- lsaco and neigh- Cheap shoes are made for the man who wants new shoes every month or so. They have no rightful place in the wardrobe of those of us who must economize. For, if you ilgure shoe cost by the wear and not by the pair. you wiill find that the less you pay fer shoes by the pair the more they cert you by the calendar. The least costly thing about shoes is the surface finish. To the average than a cheap upper can be made to look like the finest calf. And the finest oak-tanned sole looks no bet- ter than. the colored and varnished product which must he used in cheap shoes. If you are so rich that you don’t care about money. or so extravagant that you do not think about it, you will be satisfied with cheap shoe service. But if you would economize and at thesame time enjoy perfect foot comfort and trin appearance, then buy a good shoe. It Will more than pay you to invest the extra dollar or so that ccsts per pair fox: the sake of $3.00 rdon 'don Moore :2 financier ”the battle of German uhc Allies in 13mm. aels sticks of INVICTUS 8‘! Um n. lWilhelm entered the city. ‘ BBRLIN.-â€"There is much misty ihore regarding Balkan situation. Bnl- maria demands to know Germany‘s nronpsition; â€" I.__. .._-_Al r-iiafifitlltalian army has practi- cally te-occupied Mtlborget. All Ans- man opposition. though reinforced. is retreating LONDON.-â€"Oaptain Scrimgor. of Montreal Medical Corps; Corp. Fish- er. of Thirteenth Canadian Battalion: Cei.-Sergt. Belt. of Eighth Canadian Battalion. awarded Victoria Cross. Fisher and Halt are killed. PAR18.-â€"Continuing their advance into Alsace. French have captured more trenches at several points of line. .Germnns developed violent of- fensive tut have been driven back with {email losses. bombarded an hospital in [er35 Yes. day. French gunners. after a terrific dnei. silenced the German batteries. Violent cannonading is iin progress a]! the way from Arras to the aea. Germans have attackrd in force at several pcints but were repulsed. I PETROGRAD. â€"â€" Russian armies [continue to deal terriil: blows a; ”insane-Germans rn new rattle front. LONDON. -«- Norwegiain steamer Wit‘r Dcrnbnrg on board has been tak- :.n-. into Kikaali by the British Gov- cmrsmt. OTTAWA-«The Militia Depart- ment has taken vigorous measures to prevent damage by spies at Canadian . rcntier towns. PARIS.-Stvoral Sis! ca killed by German sh bombarded an hospital day. Prcnch gnnmrs. duel. silenced the Car '-§KVRfi.éBelgian troops have de- icatcd Germans in German West African Colony. "QUO VADIS” A'I‘ 'I‘IMMINS EMPIRE ON SUNDAY M't'mu svntmg "tguu \3llllh “nu-u mm Imwml sm'ln am unqzmllllml sum'ess mul (”ml smnvillin}; llliu $200,000 lu prmluvt- l'nr llw Pll‘llll't'fi. will he the vhlvl' :Illl'm'llcm whilv am ('Iljnyuhlv numiml prugrmmnv will lw romlvrml by tlu- lmliml llmnl ni' 'l‘ilmnins. 'l'lu- nt'lm-nuun mmvvrl will mmuwm-c an 2.2m and in 0:0 vx'vning m 8.15. I'melrv rmmml Sunday n nnlvr |u assist tiu- Italian Rod :5: S‘wivly Hw mmmgvmmlt 01' the Ipin- 'l'lu-ntrv :It 'l'immins lmvo ur- mwl fur hm .slwvhll nHrm-liuns (m Inlay during thv ni'lormmn mul H THURSDAY. J U318 23 il! I'm ‘ (31m I mnv‘n: pivmrv repro- \'mh:~" wIm-h has n unqmlhliml suvvess torn and Nurs- 9119 when they Pl \‘E

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