Well-known Banadian lightweight Anxious to Pay iimmins a Visit fMNK Bflflfll MM ’PHONE 28 TIMMINS Next Door Empire Theatre We make to order in L. E. DORW AY a†mu] Only Extravagant, Rich Men Can Afford Cheap Shoes Everything in the line We Always carry of Prospectors' Full stock of Hard- supplies Can Be ware and Builders’ Obtained Supplies BflX HERE Sllflfl . McLaughlin. - Timmins MERCHANT TAILOR You'll ï¬nd more occnomy in Invictus at their higher price than you will in cheap shoes at any price. Shoeanetf labor coca just ee much as ever. Overhaul. selling expense. and ï¬nd. dental: have not been cut one cent. Leather is higher then ever before. lYe‘. 'mr-price shoes are eemnx for ess. So never hu it been to poor economy to speculate on “not! giving value» euher In wear or meinulned appear ance. Now, rt never before. should you seek out the shoe thnt delivers rul serv- ice. that for etch dollar of cost gives an honest dollar’s worth of wear. Try Invlctus-«whlch cost more than chap shoes and ore worth every cent of the diureticsâ€"and then some! Invictus Oxfords .\'n as a pmt'vso {mim'd Hie Tur- fur va'ous'. the when they mm the world and are Reigning Favorites our shop, Ladies’ and Genls' Suits Don't forget The Porcupine Ad- vance is the only full size newspaper actually printed on the ground of the gold campâ€"at Timmins. Be a sub- scriber now. teanL 'l'iu- rumaining gulmw in thv l’un-u- pinv Ham-hull lwalguv are. us t'ullnws: In vm-ll msv tlw uunw “in he play- ed on the grounds of the ï¬rst-named 'l'ilmnins \‘n‘. Dome. Suuth l’nrvuplnc vs. llullmgvr. South I’nrrllpixw vs. Hullingor \‘5. Donna .‘s'fl'ilTS'l' T. Sumh l’urvupino vs. Duuw. 'J‘nmnms vs. llullmgcr. 'l'iunuins vs. South l’nn'upine Uullmgm' vs. Dunne. llullilngm' vs. Dunno vs. Sn Tumuins vs. Sunlh I’urrupim- Dump Vs. llulllngm'. llnllingvr vs. “â€1110. Smut}; PHN‘lllbillO vs. Uullingor vs. Suuth l’urvnpino "mun \.~. 'l'imxmns. BASEBALL SCHEDULE S l‘llyl‘ l'IM B if H 4 .\l'(§l'.\"l' H .\ ['(EI'ST 2.31 .\ l'ï¬I'S'l‘ vs. 'l‘immius. Snuth Pun-11mm .ll'l.\' JUN :61 .ll'LY 17. Timmins, Ontario 'l'luunim 'l‘ixumins When Dunbar Lumber Mill and a adjoining Warehouse Fell Victims to Fiames on Friday 511111: "The western link in the tirst all- t1'11115111111111111111111 has 1111\\' 11111111 1111111111 111111 passengem 11111 lea'tw 1'111111 the 1111131 1115111111 111111111 in the Mari- 1111111 1’1'111'1111115, $11111 1111 at '1111'1111111 111111111 tire 111111114 1'111' business. 111111 1:11 111111113111 111 Prime 111111e1'1,\\'h11re the 1.".1 11. steamship sew-i111 11111111111115 1'111 1111 111111115 1111 the Paciï¬c (‘111131.' The 1115111111111 1'1'11111 '1'111'1111111 111 Win- 111110;.r iis' 1. .2511 11111115, and is 111)\'e1'1111 1114211111113. "11111 highest grade is four-111111115 111' 111111 11111' 1111111., while many 111' the existing.r railways in the 1'11111111 States have 111 1111nte1111 with .\ll Iln- nm-vssary ar‘angmnvnts l'ur tlw initial trip luul lm-n lllZHlt’ in ml- x'ani-v and tho train was inspm-tml by lliv l.'l'.ll. nllirials. ('. I'l. llm'ning, l).l’..\.. and ll. I'I. \\'liiltvn|wrgm'. t'w th'lH'l'ul Slllu‘l'llllt,‘llll('!ll ut' Hntariu llllvw‘ l'ui' lllv (l.'l‘.ll.. wlm luuliml «war â€In angina. baggage vars. tnni'ist slt-vm'rs, «lining var and exlii'vss llllg‘ gagv var and clovlai'ml llw oqnilnnvnl ln he the must nimlorn, and am only the canal of any train that Izas ever pulled an! of tho L'ninn Statiun but of any (in tho «unlinonl. 1!. ll. ('liai'llnn, llw gonvral lllth'F- lisin': agent «if tlw. (l. 'l‘. l{., arrivccl in 'l'm'unlu at 5.45 an the mam-Ming: train than the cast, and ln'unglit with llllll a party of nmvspapcr lll('ll l'rmn Mantrcal and Quebec, wlm were juin- ml at the anvn's llutel, 'l‘umnlu, by tlw ()ntariu pron-5 nwn. Fire. which it is said commenced in the boiler room of the Dnnbar Lumber Company's mill at Bailey- hnry on Tuesday afternoon. malted in losses which it is estimated will run to thousands of dollars. Fm": I'vpurts rm-oivml priur tn Hm nrriml nt' llw train it WM stntml than Man 'l'. and N. U. Stalin" hml ulsu x'ullmn n \‘ic-tim tn tlw flames and as tho u-lvphmw uml lvlozmphiv wirm “nih'y'm ('hivt’ Q" Hmr mm ('xplmlml lows uf li Railway. avar \t'hivh the «lost hathliags new sitaatv. wnrc- t' and warped aml ht-t'nro the huaaci .zt'trt'auua train mmhl pa: ward at: its way a gang: ut' aw tn ho rmaisitiuaml tn repair the 'l‘ho I'm-alt «of tho «It-lay uf the was that [mast-axon In the avid wvn- [warty twu huat's latv ta inf: hvrc'. I’rnmim-m milruml ullivinlh. busi- m-s" mun mu] vity I'vprosvntaltivvs \vvrv lumen! at the 'l'urumu l'nizm Stalin†'l'm'scluy night. In witness the clvpurtsm- of the ï¬rst (‘unmlizzn (34w- nmuvnt train whivh left an MA?) amid rhm-rs {rum all thusc wlm hm! ussvmblml. The mill itself was outiroly «lea. thug-ml as was. «km a lam warehouse rlmw at hand. the pmpcrty 02' A. J. Murphy and in which was 3!"er lnrw unmflitivs nf min and thmr by Ihc (hurdun-lmvivs (“utnpmuu The uriuin our the ulflhronk has mt! yo! hm-n nsvortninml nm! with n guml SHIN 'wt'nrv being disrnvorm! the flmmm rapidly assmm‘d prulmrtinns which it um n-nlizml wore out nf by â€u trnyml il' fun «mm-«l THE “NATHDNAL†MAKES HER MAHDEN TRIP start ' “mums whirl: mmh‘uI \w-n- lili spromiin From TOronto To Winnipeg Last Tuesday--- A Luxurious Modern Train HAILEYBURY HAD VERY THE WEEK’S WAR NEWS SPECTACULAR FIRE IN DAILY DESPATCHES . (Mr “1' the Grand Trunk nllivials l‘lmusnmls n: We! ul’ lumht‘r uwnml Hm llunlmr (‘umpmly WN‘P dos. yocl and at "no time it N'NIH'C' as funr largo nil and gnsnlim- tnnka "ml by tlw Imperial Uil ('umgmny n- likob' tn oxplmh' Illl‘mmll HIP 'omiing ut' tlw “nines. 31m! uurk ull "I0 part our the ih-yï¬nr)‘ Pm‘ heparhm-nt umlvr lu- Imnm ml and :11 mr Inrgo 1'11 '0}: â€It . “Rob 1 riding at" "mry r'lz'o “0anan under Quinn. lqu-vor. saved this fur- :mlah'uphv. m4. lend tho “mks lmi tlw damage and prulmhh‘ r‘ lih- mmlol Imm- lm-n tcx'rihln. Western Link Joined. wnzvrs In the gum rump Iwn hours lnh- m rvm-h- General Merchant Chas. Pierce Hf urt- â€11‘ nurth- .'I muhl pnm‘l'uc- nng 01’ mm hm! repair the mils. lay 0! â€no train THE PORCI'I‘INE ADVANCE mul .\°. 0. «It-struyml r0 lwistwl lzv Hurt!!- ()11 the return trip they will come 111'el' t11e {4'111'e1'11111e11t 111'11111'11 line. 111- 111111111 101151111 1111 S111 1'11111s,|1et1'.'eel1 \1111e1'1111' 111111111111 111111 1111't “111111111. 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The party of 111-‘11-1111111111' 1111111 11ml the1 railway 11lli11i11ls 1'.h11 made the lirst t1'il1111'1'i'.'111l 11t .\'111'tl1 111;: Wed- 1111s1l111’. and run 11†J11} thruugh the 1‘11l111lt 1listriet and the 'l11111111111111i forest {(1111111'11111111l 11-11 miles 111'111' the t1'11115111111tinentnl I1a-t'1z1'1111ight t'11ll. 'lhe 11e.\t 111111'11i111'1ll the terri- tnry west 111 Graham 1111s 11"11111111l. When they 1'11111-he1l \\'i111111111j.1' 1111 1111i- 11i11l 11'11l1-1111111 11'1‘15 t11111l111'e1l and 11 visit 11! the «fly in 11111t11r (1111's exten1le1l. Mr. I’IIIIIIIII‘ has "at Mt «II-IIIzin-Ix IIN'IIII‘II \IIII'IIII‘I‘ |I\I- “II-I II‘IIIIIIII his IIIIII IIIIII M .‘II'. \. .I ..\IIII'IIIH mm III‘IW "I IIIO IIIIII' II CIIIIIII IIIII III' II‘.‘I‘III‘II \\.:.II his IIIII'IIIIUIH WH'I' In u;.IIII In I I'm-IIIII: his IIIIIII'iIIf: "23in. he speed with whief: spread were the subject « mnmm-m by the “route whom had fungm drape rations I’d-rum. l’mvlivinlly mulling fmm the dostmyml Imi lmww wmnghl was an 1" unly lino while (his! rm â€no “return hm! sum-rode mmh‘ul uf â€:0 "812305. The mim stunuldvn‘cl and I'vm'hnl Hm sc-mu' m Hus Hum uni: nu lmm‘. 'l'hvy put in somu- vs- «Hun mark and groanâ€). "Mistral Hm lm-nl clvpnrhm-m. The loss suffered by the Duntar Lumber Company was roughly stated to be around 815.000 of which 8%.500 was covered by insurance. 'rlu' "M'm'uk \\‘:H um- uf' Hm mus! sm't'h'vulur two!“ 901‘" m the hisfm'v vllllclrt-n lmrrimll)‘ \V (we Juanita Wednes n Hem-arch in am mum nus extent spu'mms I'm lil‘l'aisiml m mmv. 'Hw mtcrmr uf Uw «M's 3:11! pm- vidml with M'cry (-nuwnienw zmzl lixxishml in light .\!'rivzm :11:1|:u«_r:11l}°. A t'vntun- ut' the sm'viw is llw {we shaming: vuluuisl mm and Hm «mums and baggage ':ll°.~'> of â€w ('zumcliun I I l'Ixmx-ss ('umlnm)‘ whirh mvv nwor "-0011 nine 'ntml «war this 11110 bt-t'ul‘c. spvrtm-ulur c-vor mm" In the III: u' lluih-ylmrs' and was \ximnswc Hlmlszlmls n" smwtulnrs. “.330" «lamgvr {rum Hm lvrulnlhlv vxpln tanks was t'valm-d umm' \mnwn grades uvor um- lwl' malkvs it unpleasant i' {bulwnsiw in nlu-rzlliuu 'l‘hv intcrinr ut' Uw vidml with M'm')‘ mm mm H n Inesda)‘ Known as the National. mime-s ul On Return Trip. "I! Hf l‘ npcrntin Hl‘t‘ mum Hiz‘ a fresh wom‘ Ii" xmtuv mu :1 mn- llmt nuluy utlwrn' .' m â€w (humor Inm- 'nr trawl auul I'll. Hm rulings. ‘umplm mainml W!!! Ii" lnh umbrt-nk Mung 1‘! a learned Ii" lmt nf “mun. u- flamm llrprisinu mum ut‘ (‘nllflflf‘ Before Buying Your Hay, Flaur and Feed You should give us a call \x'hivh Inlll‘.‘ 'IIHI (‘ci Huh. “0 ('nnst :UH'U vastly. Telegrams In Diary Form of Doings at the Front During the Past Six Days mamâ€"(moonom::.‘1)_p,,m.i LONDON.â€"Tvo small trawler: " more the total of onhmnflnu in put tory ï¬ghting all along line. but no ? 48 hours. Oren were saved. changes made of imponanco nztlccd French aviators have stormed Ger- ? ATHENS.-â€"Yonng Tarts have in- man barracks and railroad stations in :anguratod a 1'01!!! of terror in Con- L°â€"'°- ““3"â€; “We“ “NP-39° stantinoplo and alleged rebels were nsannnnnï¬ (1--.... n.4,- 1cm. thrown into newborns. WASHINGTON. â€"â€" Prcsklcnt Wil son is sounding the opinion of the lat- cs: German note and will hold con- {cronco a: Cornish to-morrow. PETROGRAD.â€"Gmud Duko Mob 0129‘ Russian forces have continued ofl'cnsivo at many points and are passing Germans back toward Lem berg. Many thousand prisoners taken. NEW YORK.â€"-â€"Mail advices ro- ceivcd here say that the submarine which sunk the Lusitania. was cap- tured in the channel nets and crew imprisoncd. Several steamers leaving here for Britain have been warned that bombs are planted in their car- goes. 'l'ui'untn. Jnlv i5.'â€".‘0il'. ih'm-v Sntl' ('X'izlttd. sevrutnrptri-nnnrnr nt' Messrs H. H. Lung ('u.. Litnitvd. 43'†“'01. lingtnn strm-t west. has hovn hl‘ullghP hunw tn 'l‘uruntu in an injured mndi tinn l'nlhiwin: an nntninnhilv wrmzb whh-h «m-nrrvd un July 6 within :- t'ev.‘ inilvs m" Hnfl'nhi. Mr. Snthw land was rvtin'ning t'l'nni New York where hp hnd gnm- nn hnsinvss. and was driving his car tmmrd Hnflhln wlwn :1 wheel 'zan- 011'. till'uWillf: tho zintunmhiln into the ditvh. Ho snzt tninvd n hmkvn jaw and uthm' injur- has, Wilit’il kept him («unlined in tho lhlfl'zdn (ii-ncrnl Hmpitzil t'nr nhnust. an wwk. he BERLINâ€"Germany has offered to permit the transference of intetned German “liners to the United States flag for use during the war and im- mune them from submarine attack. LONDON.-â€" One Nomcgian. cm Italina and two British vessels nub marincd during the lac: twenty-Jon: STOOKHOLM. â€" Large Swediuh vesse‘. sunk by German mine in Baltic. PARISâ€"With nc w kind of napltyr I’KTRCGEQ‘U .- German armies {using gas shells Guyana forcrd the «mil 9:} the defensive. Russians are French to evavcvate pm“. of Sanchez 833M!!!†{ON-‘0 {01' gigantic attack. country and terriï¬c rattle {or pcses g m. mMA “n". mmvnv‘ "“ â€" | MONDAY. JULY 12. ' ’ 5 S sicn now on. At other points ï¬ghtil is denultory and there is no change. PBTROGIMD. ~- Garman armies are still on defensive and Russians are preparing an enveloping move- mcnt in Poland and Galacia. maflncd during the last. hours. WASHDIGTON.â€"-Umï¬icial com mom on Germany a reply to United Stat 28 Lusitania note says it is very as... ns:.n{actory. LONDON. â€"- Important cabinet meeting this mamas. It is rumored :ha: another Carine: Crisis is on. letain's intent war loan has been handsomely cukrnri’ocd to. aerial enthusiasts call for ten thou- sand British a.erop1ancs to raid and terrorize Germany by submission. PARIS.â€"~Thirty-ï¬ve British Aero- plancs raided German ammunition stores in Apremont. destroying sever- Was fermer Canadian Champion Wrestler and Renee Expert flTHlETE HIEBT m flUIflMflBili WHEBK LONDONâ€"H. G. Wells and other SATURDAY. JULY 10 TUESDAY. JULY points ï¬ghting Hum- l', and (-thm- ('unoe Do You lntend to Build? If 80, Get our prices on Lumber a1 tons of ammnntion. l'm'rymj: suvh hwul interest. us any- thiug mmmotcd with :1 [“0111 (-m' dues, in tho guld vunm, the nvtiun 01' Mar- shull-I'Im'hestunc in swuring this spu- vizll :lHl‘iH‘linn was unu-h upprwiutml 11ml thuso whu «lid nut see the pic-- tux'vs last owning shuuhi nni full tn pay a mu tu-mghl. YARMOUTH. ENG. â€"- Norwegian steamer â€Rym" torpedoed without warning. off here last night. One man was killed. PARIS.â€"â€"Germana were terribly decimated when they made nnsnccm‘ in] attempt to wreck French position near Nenvelle. Germans are auteu- ive at many points. tnt making no progress. PARISâ€"After several days of ï¬erce ï¬ghting the French have cap- tured a German trench south of Gha- teeu Carlene. The enemy lost heavily in futile attacks at several other points. ST. BLMA. LAKE MUSKOKA.-â€" Andrew White. C.M.. Deputy Minia- tcr of Lands. Porrcsts and Mines of Ontario and Past Grand Master Masonic Lodge of Canada. died and- deniy of apoplcxy. WASHINGTON. â€"- Germany has admitted responsibility for loss of United States freighter â€Nebraska" and has offered compensation. 'l'hi-uuuh :ii'rmigcim-nts made by Messrs. Man'shull-I'Im'lcstuno, Ltd†ut' 'l'iimuiiis. uppnrtunity was afforded zit thv 'l‘immins I'Impii'v 'l'honti't- lust (‘\'('llillf_", and will he again this (won- ing, for thv gum-rail puhliv tn witness by mnving pivtm'i-s the pi'uvess ut' immut'uvtnro ut' Fun! nutmuuhilos. This is smiwthing entirely nut of tho mwlimir)’ in thv mnvivs. The ï¬lm miisists â€1' Mn» I'N‘IH with 2,000 feet and tho x'm'iuus «lotuils ul' manufac- turv slmwu mm a stnnishiim. ROMEâ€"Julian Areoplnncs sue. ccssfnliy bombarded Austrian concen- trrtion camp. Slow progress being made through mountain districts. ?ARI‘.~-Gcrmrns continued des- truction of Arras and Seiissons with 1mg range guns but. no progress in any direction. Heavy attack on Bri- tish positions at Pakem were repels. (d with much loss to Germans. LONDON.-â€"â€"It is generaliy under- stood that the British Cabinet trouble has been settled. AMSTERDAMâ€" Turkey. Austria and Germany are sending protests to States and other neutrals against sale of munitions to Allies. tonal firm Arranges Special At- traction at iimmins Empire last Night and Til-flight one hundred thousand coal miners are on strike to-day but it is expected they will resume work shortly. MMUMETUBE flf ï¬lflfl flUTflMflBllES IN MOVING PIL'TUHES CARDIFF. WALESâ€"More than WEDNESDAY. JULY H. THURSDAY. JULY 15. an. a stunishing. such lumxl interest. as any Fl VF.