All ('imgii! by l’rm‘iiic-iiil “Him'l‘ Allen and ('nnstuhlv ('ml'l alt tixn n'rluvk in Hip !IIHI’l|i!|;_' playing viii-«ls, ii mum! hiiH' churn Im'iil im-ii zimwiii'ml lwi'urv Mr. 'l'. M. Wilsuii wliu (iW‘illl'Ii an the t'ollmviug [it‘llzlitii'sl"i". 'I'liuimis fur I'ulllillt‘liH}: il grumbling ilull‘l'. $51) and 1'1mtn:\..â€'°lilli llt’l'.o""..’“ .Illii (coals; (ion “IlM'lH'IH'. 32!) sun! i-u~is;l . I ’Mlvl' rcâ€" Imimlml fur l'iii'tlwr limirin: iii-«lily; (30011.39 “wit. SW" and twists and A. "t'izlllgt‘l‘ $20 and «nuts. .\imtlier umii sim'cvdml in lllllkillf.’ hh vsunw “hen the Minors made [In "ll l'llill. \, ~ ‘ ‘, (0.0-. O O O O O 0'. O O O 0-0l030n0i0 O O O .'.?C..-. O O O O O O O O O Q 0 O O O O . ‘\ » ~ . ‘... - ~ . “(no 0 0- o o I;\. 1‘ a] NE xs ION’S DINING HAL L 2 L. s. NICW'I‘UN. Cut out ant! R: :11 :1 this with y34:3133:riptint3 GAMBLBRS PAY HEAVILY. Keep Posted on Porcupine I Year $5.30 6 Months 1.15 3 Months 1.00 I Year 52 an 5 Months 1.25 5 Months 15c. Rates: UNITED STATES Everything in the line e of Prospectors’ supplies Can Be Obtained We Always carry a Full stock of Hard- ware and Builders‘ Suppnes Ullilb. l’lCl'bC SAMBA Opp. Bull Grounds. TIDIBIINS â€cornea-6010A OOooooooooooooooooooooo Fl H ST-(ILA SS 311'} T0 “The l’orvu )inv Ad 'zuu'v l St I'vut ('lusu tllu sum ()l' g State 01' vainm- (ivntlvmcn Advzlm'c†I'm: it\' or van :HIH‘ Please outm' my Suhwriptinn tn "le PUFCHpinc Wrestling Match Proved Fatal utm nu thmwn. l'l‘it'lhls win-r:- Wt "\ CALS Ynlll's trulx Proprietor (-t'ul'v Ruth. :0! up. mu tn am husl lka ltml ha] 011. th: "PDRCUPINE ADVANCE." Stnrtvr Hmrm- Insnlv «Wm-Hm hilnsoll' In wvh u mum-Hy mnrv way: ltlmn cm". Hr “Manual" m gum tune in â€no ltlcvrllll11Y--i!l Hm in .o-rc-mu lmmh \silh tlw «is! M .1 «hand Hrioml m Hip. “HEN". \v-. “'1 c-Mlght :I giil'lpsv n! (it-urge. !‘ frivml l'nmkinsun lmci nu!) tukcn : «map it mmM Imw- how: u â€gum sixutV (invu it was unvlmw. SMITH PDBBUPIIE’S M0080 Bfliflfllmflfl Truh a reward relehmtion in m on' wm \\ ember. cmwds. flnnnm and arrangements all were such that there “ZN nu muse Mr complaint. out mvvptn-nmly lmru nus year m hrnw Mumt suvvosst'ul results and pm'mhly ttn mnro satisfactinn muld he t‘vlt h}- him than the I'm-t tlmt runml 5‘3"†was tlmuglnt tn he the It is stramue Imw sumetimes an item whieh appears at ï¬rst tn fall llnt tul'nst nut tn I" must sneeesst'ul nnut entertaining. Take the Finlnml- eras fur instanee. ltut many wander- ecl when Messrs Dm-ker and Highmn llml Immune naturalized as Finns. They nequittml themselves as 5|!le mlmirnbly t?) 'l'lw rrnml kept nsking .lm-k Ensl- un «luring: "no 0f the innings of n llnll unnn- wlm his special friend was thnt luul “lnukml un tlw wim- wlnilv it was red." â€is special intention 300nm! In ho tn nuinto .lm-k in the ï¬lm-s nt' Ilu- gum!- M ï¬rst hnso nml l'nrmnntc-ly tlw imhihnuns um- Inn! at gum! mum'- ml phym‘ ho mntonol With. was «I: um- “'0 'thy m l'uvhom Hivhun ut’ 5014 l’mhly (inllzlulwl twins in making: It may 3w "mm in many :muth- Mick-rs hm! ||l't".:|'il_\' :\ 20ml mm W umrc {rum Svhuuuu-lwr \vmzul Imu- 3-9011 present but â€wing m tilt? iau'is 01° :m-unzmmlminn un tlm num: train I'mm 'l'iom-cin-e n lnruv chm" was IM'I hem: urrzmgm surt. Am v Hllt'l'y unswm': :u’rullzmmlminn t'mm 'l'inw-ius at Svlnmuwlwl imw Hmug‘fn :x linh ('glllum was Mir â€1' the fuw ION lwlliml \x'lwu [lu- slml'th‘ luul muvlml- ml and was lmnkozl fur the lmxinr: momvsts. in 'l'ixmnius all night. Ar- Svm‘ot n ry \V 'l'lu-H- m JOTTINGS OF THE DAY. t'm' whivh I 011-- Z Chas. Pierce (Continued {mm page 4) :J ullic-iu uxprossly Mn M NH mm HUSH Host- W. M.‘ Wilyte lms wurk- ally hard this year in surrossful results and liIIiIIls III (III' 'u'lI-IIIIIIIIIII «sly II II-mml their up- Um I :!‘. liIIIIIIiIIs “'5'!- up III lull stIoIIgtlI. hat "tll‘h sum-mu I'INIIltI-cl l'NlliZl‘ IlIIIt Hu- III'iuI' “uppmitiun was IIII- what 1's its ---n 5001“ m nmm‘ manta Hu tn mum! llwm x!!! NI will: rogn-l was .-.ig â€HIV "tn' Hm s: ’PHONE 28 II (“."T stm i- m ZH‘. val" mmhl lmw m m'mlsinll Hf this 6 the usv.’ 'l'lu‘ In lmn oit'c'lslull Hf TH E PORCL'PINE ADVANCE I'nr Hu- satis- r pvrsumhmr lmmllv thusv ‘ )ll(‘ wnul .' aw dumb gum! L'mn ‘ it Im! Hw W companied by a lady snvcoeded. after eight mmlim: Mr. “MINI ' rig he mu driving I the sparks fly on ('39 Arm-mg tYm vistnrs Wm Mr Mantra". ut‘ Timmins. the dc the Marshall t'up. mth his as nizm mumtonnnco and verv m 1mmrmutlv was .vlwn the t mum apparent that the twp? to be taken h_\' â€to buys 0f l‘ (('-‘mimwd from page 1) sun-ed but with nctnmlinu wlnrï¬tv "0 «mm nut WWI n vmivk jab with H!» lot" mul tho 'mys rlilwlml. 'I'ln- wmnmim; nmmls v'vro full "1‘ «lo. 601' “MR "MI. in tho "‘0 u" hands: "he! u‘uMWua-k and ï¬lm tvntlu \mu rv'wl'ul with hull: 'mw lighting lmnl «Ml trvim: f'nr tlu- knm-kmnt but with {HUME BEWARE]!!! Hlfl HEM cum: BIJXINB declared a draw. HEARD ON THE RINGSIDB l’ul' cow-r hm hum“: :It'tm‘ Hu- hmrn- mum! was â€\1'!‘ NW hm «ohivt' Immi- vilmnts :xvgutiaum! fur :mnthm' tight and it “as prm-tiu-ull‘v clcwiclml cm l’ri- clay. .luly Hill: "swim at the (‘uliscum .lin'mv Iâ€: I'rimu's in l their arm" such '! vrmli Hun as I20 4 :Il'(‘ rvgistI-I'c When :1 ml“ was made Mr 3n“ ('ztlhtm. ut' 'l'imznins. tn meet Billie â€st-true. ui' 'l‘immins. in the semml preliminmgv. Hill was in the ring but he ('alhtm. ('mnment»: luml um! eri- tit-u! were made as tn the tum-appear- zmee nt' Huh hut they had hardly es- caped the lips of their delivet'et‘s when in he eeme, having been delay- ed thrnuuh :ettm-z let‘t nt Sutttheujt Uvspitv his I’m-cum" \t'n-e this "turning: u'rhwl; ll'uix: munds was I (‘x'hmgxu and in thv (-lnsin om‘mml nu! ï¬nish 5mm \ ('19. I'm! ll m '3.“ 'l'lzrcv mumls were milled and \‘im put iutu curry mm but th'ux'v the last was mmvlmlml ('aHum ms «lvvlzn'wl winner by ()slmrne's scmnd. l'urney 31mm, thrmving up the spnnge. '1'1119 1'211-1 11111? (15111111111 11111 1111 11 ~1 11111111115 111.:‘11 1111111-1'111'11111'1111115 1111'. 110 more 1111111111 â€11110151111111 1111911 it is 1111i1111>11 11111 111111 ('111111111 111111 21'! [1111111115 1111»? 111111 111111 1111 111111111115 day 111 1):!“(9111111 11111 11111 111.1111 (15111111111 11111' 11.111'111'11 11111111: tit 1111' 11111 1111111. 'l'lw svmin: at the ('ulismuu was a]! [hut mule! lw «losirml lml Mzmmrur l’zlltt-x'sun has «won l'nilml l'unlu l'ul' imprnvmm'ms which will lw ('urriml ~le h)!“ â€w ncxl nm'usinn. 2114-!!! cm Almulzl I‘ -_ pustlmnv. Hus In: hunw .‘mml tnzw In pad: in make a «mark . pnmluwnl :H'S'OH nu mm‘l'un m' 'n! (‘10 trying Fur thn knm sunmlmg m‘ the z: hum: room-hm! :Iml illiv â€H â€H' Stir m'vzn dvligh I rrmlimlblv 1 s lzv 4ch and 'a I pro mm!“ as In tln- Hun-upmar- 3' Huh hut Hwy haul hardly vs- thv lips of their delivm'vrs :1 he m‘mo, having been delay- nllg‘h gummy: lvH at Sunthcu‘fl. I’m-mum lens in the rump mu! m" dvlight Hm! TIMMINS M ll glee-5 [an «m the nmm 1min . Inning a “0le 0112:121- {umluy \VIIiPlI lw mmnm This uwnns that nu arriv- Mzmlny 1w will hun- ins! 4: his grip nm-c- mum! and ivk «Evmu'mro fur his up- H'E'Hwn' Hu- li'w. tutor in tiw muntll \muhl able in mntlmsiusts in the whim .lviiuilu may lw (-.\'~ hm Hm far! is ussm'ml ° NHIUNI 'wtwm-n Hu- (Wu m'c- hm'v \'(-!'_\' 5mm. m'lemimn'x' n!‘ tin'm lwtwvvn Austin nl' Hzlil- Wuilun ut' 'l'immins. and If." x'nmul set-umls m-rv u!' the ring: and a great whirl: l't‘slllh‘tl in a! «lo- hvm'y \mr! Jimmy up with llw mu'ly birds and mug!†llw six lluilvylnn'}:. LEE: 1:: :_ 2:. .3: 35:3...22; :25: 1:: .332... 22.3.: 7:: i. E. E; .5 :2: Eu: :. 5:: z 7:: .:::.. .2. 7:: z 1.3.â€" 2:: m-rmin virmzmsmmocs \\' Wm Mr. H. J. 3. the (lunar 02' th his usual In» J verv pleased 'wn the fact he the tmpln “as 1mm 0f his (ml! â€In†v'clmk. In per 0 mlincnisl t and no made lnm‘ewr. m tummy tenth \mu ighlinx h-mI um 'ml with a: “no limit Hu- cantest ‘ Telegrams In Diary Form of Doings at the 'f'nlu \ Vi" « Front During the Past Six Days mmms Before Buying Your Hay, Flour and Feed You should give us a call lw THE WEEK‘S WAR NEWS IN DAILY DESPATCHES ROMEâ€"All Bulgarians in Rome ordered to be ready to join colors. Despatch from Roumania says Bul. garia will enter war immediately. PARIS-Tremendous downpour of win all along the front prevented heavy infantry operations. Artillery duel in progress at Souches. LONDONâ€"British bombs dropped ata Runners destroyed German am. munition train. PEBTROGRAD. -â€" German force defeated in attempt to cross Dnlester river. Heavy guns and German rein- forcements are on the way to frontier apparently with the idea of a nzw at- tempt of Warsaw. ROMEâ€"Italians have captutcd a large body of Austrian troops and are sun ngakmx progrcqs. ROMEâ€"Juan“ arcoplanes have bombarded and seriously damaged Austrian fortiï¬ed forts. PETROGRAD. -- Russians have foiled attempt of Germans to break their retirement from Lemberg. LONDONâ€"Donaldson liners “In- drani" and coasting steamer â€Lu- cina†were shelled and sunk by sub- marinesâ€"Crewa escaped. LONDON.â€"-â€"British African Expe- dition has captured garrison and des- troyed German wireless station at Lake Nyassa in German East Africa and is making great progress inland. PARIS-Alarmed at the progress the French are making in Alsace. Germans have rushed reinforcements to Celmar in other sections and there is a lull in ï¬ghting. PARISâ€"Battle around Arras has been resumed and French have gain- ed much ground in first stages. All through the night cannonading con- tiinuos with effectiveness and this morning at daybreak the French in- fantry charged and captured several lines of trenches. It is thought that the otfensivc will be opened on a H' Only Extravagant, Rich Men Can Afford Cheap Shoes ' SATURDAY. JUNE 26‘ TUESDAY. JUNE 29. MONDAY. JUNE 23. costs per pair for the sake of 83.00 or $4.00 worth of extra wear they give you. Prove this fact for yourâ€" self with one of the new Oxfords now on display. . McLaughlin, - Timmins 1i '1'!) man a cheap upper can 13': made to lock like the ï¬nest calf. And the. . finest oak-tanned sole looks no bet- ter than the colored and varnished. product which must be used in ché‘apԠshoes. 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 satisï¬ed with cheap shoe service. But if you would economize and at the same time enjoy perfect foot comfort and trim appearance, then b y a gocd shoe. It will more than ay you; to invest the extra dollar: or, so that INVICTUS Cheap shoe. axe made for the man w}. 0 xx ants new shoes every month or so. They have no rightful place in the wardrobe of those of us who trust economize. For, if you ï¬gure shoe cost by the wear and not by the pair, you wiill ï¬nd that the less you pay fox shoes hy the pair the more they cost you by the calendar. The leasto costly thing about shoes is the suxfaco ï¬nis h. To the average Do You lntend to Build? If SC, Get our prices on Lumber i PETROGRAD.-â€"ansians have ad- ministered a decisive defeat to the i'l‘urkish army corps in Caucasus. ‘Russians have secured themselves sol« idly in their new positions east of :Leniberg. Enemies‘ losses in recent ï¬ghting seven hundred thousand. great scale all don: the line. WASHINGTONâ€"It is understood that Germany has already guaranteed safe passage for United States ships in war zone. LIVERPOOL.-â€"Whito Star liner Oymric with large cargo munitions and many passengers arrived satciy from New York. ROME.-Montcncgrin troops have occupied Scuoari the largest city in Albania. PETROGRAD. â€"-â€" Government has issued special manifesto that Russia will divert all her men and resources to ï¬ghting the war to a successful issue. PARISâ€"Engagements all along line from Alsace to North Sea are features of to-day's ï¬ghting. charges and counter-charges are continuous. French have made further progress near Arron and have retaken all ground recently lost at Meteral. PLYMOUTH. BNG.-â€"-Holland Am- erican steamer Niew Amsterdam was tadly injured in collision with un- known craft ofl' England to-dayâ€"all safe. LONDON. - Two Norwegian ves- sels were torpedoed and sunk in the war zone. Crew were saved. BERLIN. â€"â€" (Vin wireless) -â€" Ger. man otticial censor has permitted the publication and transmission of Ger- man Social appeal to the Government “in name of Humanity and Culture" to begin peace negotiations. II' n ln'ntntntm' trivs tu svll yuu stm-ks that will tltthlt' in n ymu' and prumisv tn my In par m-nt. unnuul «lividvml. iw amsnrml tlmt sunwluuly is trviu: tn nmiu- am vusy living un ynm' luml varnml rush. hun't lw a ï¬nd. lmml that stuck prm uutt-t' tu â€no hunt (Inn: and 3.10“â€) kitk him mvt‘ intu llu- m-xt mmnt)‘. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 30. FIVE