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Porcupine Advance, 2 Aug 1912, 1, p. 4

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The Porcupine Advance There is a ily‘swatting conteht go- ing on all over the country and when it is remembered that one female fly has 123,222,221 descendants in one summer and every one a possible disease carrier it is well worth while to be a fly‘l'nn and swat and kill and help exterminate the pest. Twelve members oi the Detroit council have been arrested for graft, and Detroit is supposed to be less addicmd to crookcdneas than most American cities. Woodrow Wilson. who inn. at rea- sonable show to become the next President of the United Statemwanta 1.000.000 citizens to contribute each one dollar to elect an honest presi- dent; no trust money accepted. (let- ting money from the plain people is like a drink of pure water to a man who is oflered maddening poisonin- ting like a who stead 80 pose, uevm time allottt fully dctuih aches. back: ouher miseries that ( The comical pant « lies in the patience listen to (we another knows that his or her turn comes next and the luxury of returning sickening accounts of troubles will be granted. Many of us are not miserable enough with the pains of the pre- sent, but must treasure up Uhe pains of the past, as a constantly accum- ulating,r reservoir of misery; and the most woeful and most useless of all is the anticipating of troubles sup- posed to be coming. It talk about our zwhes and pains were suppressed, a third of the con- versation of civilized life would cease. If to this he added the wea- ther, another third would be chop- ped oll'. Still the female discourse on the troubles of dress and sex-rum, would remain. open up to us If we would only forget it all, and permit others to forget it. what :1 world of joy, now unseen. would It may be all right for the ladies representing the sufiragette cause to pull the noses and slap the faces of cabinet ministers under the name at equality. but for King George 'himâ€" self to strike a blow at a time hon- ored custom and institution adds much to Britain's topsytur\'.ydmn. A shadow falls upon the :3 o'clock tea table. Twice lately has King George declined his live o'clock, and society tremhles. Doctors are found who declare that to take a heavy afternoon tea between luncheon and dinner does a healthy young or mid- die-aged person far more harm than wood. It is not the tea itself that is harmful, for there is nothing bet- ter than a cup of tea as a refresher. ‘What the doctor objects to is sitting down in the middle of the afternoon and making a regular meal of tea. bread and butter, sandwiches, cake, jam. and pastry. So the iconoclas- tic King has good medical support for his crusade against four meals a day. Will 5 o’clock tea survive the Royal frown 1 It may, but its posi~ tion will never again be an assured one. By-and‘bye the Briton's mid- afternoon meal may become only a survival lingering in remote parts of the country. and visitors from the outer Empire will be shown a 5 o'- clock mnction in the city as they are It Canada Unllcd St ales on end ’ublished every Friday 5’ 850. LAKE, PROP. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: cvotmu FRIDAY. AUG. mnmm; )1' sum unknnwn pu or her turn comes lllll ’c with which we Hill“ ch‘ $2.00 a "or I 00 a nu t1 But he or she :u' hmmmit J has. a rm- mc the next Statemwnnta ntrihute each honest presi- vsvription Lulu m .55 11'0 ,1!" zahown the Beefeater: at. the Tower :0! the guard on the Horse Guards aparade. room. the financier (ice, the chi! serv: been able to escapc fore 5 o'clock. suspc if huken th plank saw the sign and in a moment had taken her in his arms. They had not seen each other for 40 years. But before leaving old Nut‘embm‘g t0 join her in America he had sent. her this sign that they might not. miss each other in the t‘hrung'. the: paint w um 53 «um current 5 mvot 1110!]! the st ft .s ‘ . .. . r; .'s ' )‘S‘. r. “' V ' ‘ - .hms ul uhuh Milt em. in 1 l sing. Dr. H. G. Conolly. Renfrew. in the farm hug-4}“ that turns off at ”on. RM”. .Iafin‘y. formerly chair-i the road just ahead. on the nexttman of the 'l‘. S: .\'. 0. ltzlil\\'a_\" seat in the Park. across the aisle in ' l“"“"ll‘-‘l‘)l1- . church or theater mar he the long? "' Frank Beer..ex-Presulent Toron- ' rm Branch (‘anadian Manufacturers’ \ssot'iution. .l. H. -\t'r'insor.. i‘riuident gtar tum-d. the steadfast friend that you , Publishing (.‘o. have always wanted and never found, “”“l‘m Waldrun, "l"*"l“'9"ld9nt But the need-one wears no sign. l Sun Puhl'glmfg (‘0' James Ryrle. Toronto. R. Tower Fergusson. Toronto. Thos. Southworth. formerly super- with premier plumage. He may befintendent of Forestry and Director illâ€"groomed 0,. ungainly. Pephaps itioi Colonization for the Province of Ontario. Dr. .las. Spence. Toronto. .l. E. Allen, president East Toron- things which would proclaim the bro- to Reform Association. therhood, the friendhood, the lover- Albert Chamberlain, Toronto. hood. J. H. Spence. Toronto. Geo. S. Gibbons, viceâ€"president . . lLondon Liberal Association. am“. but the energizmg current 0f; F. E. Leonard, formerly member mutual recognition which would draw" 'l‘. 8; .\'. 0. Commission. 3 r . them together is absent. There is noi T. H. Purdom, I\. C., premdent of ' ‘ l . V‘ '. u . C . sum- 50 they pass, and never meet ‘ l ondon Ad ertiser P b o (.100. M. Reid. London. again. ““5 ‘5 what hlls the world, Dr. James Russell. Liberal candi- with discontent, the courts with af‘idate, West Hamilton. 191.1, Provin- ‘iinity cases and the hearts of milâ€"jeial. lions with unsatisfied yearning. It is: Walter 1- Evans. secretary Hamll‘ this that deprives us of too many ; ton Li‘heral.Assoclation. . . i R. 5. Muxr. Liberal candidate tor l . 3 " .' w. v) ". ‘. ‘ c o 0 [UL tiieiids teal tuends and sub Dundas. 1911 Provmcial. stitutes for them the friends of pre-, ,1. w. McLeod. Cornwall, president tense. the man or woman who af-j Stormont Liberal Association. . . , i - a. ._ .- 'fects friendship and who With cunfi D. \- 51mm” Belleulle, West - _. -i._- m__ __m,_..,;__ - Hastings. sought brother or sister of the 30111, the heart to whiUh your heart is at,- She may he on first sight plain-look- 1 ing. Your eye roves past her to one takes time and contact to bring to' your unskillful eyes the endearing Here are the magnet and the arm- -1 -_ .___, ubscmre 01' some outward sum. the um drift away from each other nev- ur to mcet again. In the next apart- ment in the city._. in the house across Here are the magnet and the arm- ature. but the energizing current of mutual recognition which would draw them together is absent. There is no sign. So they pass, and never meet again. This is what fills 6119 world with discontent, the courts with af-x l l l l l l l "linity cases and the hearts of mil-i lions with unsatisfied yearning. It is this that depriVes us of too many true friends. real friends. and sub- stitutes for them the friends of pre- tense. the man or woman who af- fects friendship and who with cun- ning cleverness makes pure grafting appear to be self-sacrificing generos- ity. The world is full of true broâ€" thers. true sisters.â€"-real friends,â€" and we blindly seek them and we ybli-ndly pass them by. .llltl It! :1 13' “Ships that pass in the night, and speak each other in passing-"way! that never even speak, but slip by in the darkness with never a sound or thrill ! Where is the Marconi of the soul who will show how the Sign may be wirelessly flashed from mind to mind â€"“I AM LOOKING FOR MY BRO- THER 9" Is there no sick engineer who can solve the problem? MM [11me )ul mp. r neck 3 31¢ A\ woman went to the dock at. Ho .\ crude. cfl'cct Th. ,U Kl! h COIIIH man on the that yearn h c' m hl‘ot me km I) 11 Ill 111x below: m nhcr samt )m mg :n-boar H m mtg-plank \merc thc car into the win- and mi x )K'm Jt trat 4) W11 Nearing about on which was U I )V th in n! for my bro- agom, mm if the souls 111 could find “other could know 110 letters the and in same fum Lll ('Clll )fff‘n {dc 1t mastic" W s “I other with Id [C tile L11£ [ht W t fill} flAV 10W MI BIB NIGHI IUNIBHT 3 up to every citizen and resi. dent.» the camp to see that during the day the distinguished visitors and newspaper mzn are given a warm welcome of which a mining camp is known to be capable. 'l‘he political part of the program will probably not start until the open air meeting at 8.30 at the Hotel Connaught and during the day the party will be merely sight-sects and boosters-not. disputams. The Board of Trade of South Por- oupine, an organization distinctly non‘political. decided to read an ad- dress of welcome to this visiting body oi representative citizens and unpainted H. N. Joy. Alex. H. Smith. Glen Henry and A. 3. Fuller 3!. a committee to represent the Board and South Porcupine.and pre- «ant this address. The committee st‘lt‘l'lcd can he depended upon to do the iurht thins: m the way of court- eous treatment to these guests of the day and give hone-d publicity to “5 \an linu'tml Y 11 W man 0: the l. a: .\. U. Hallway ("‘nmmission. .1. Frank Boer. ex-Prcsident Toron- m Bram-h Canadian Manufacturers' \ssouiminn. )ll ll: {rum Thos. Symington, Napanee. Len- nox. mu \\' "mt I I M. Af James, Bowmanville States- man, West Dunham. John McQuaker. Owen Sound, North Grey. COB. Joseph Akitt, Creemore, West Sim- coe. F. W. Harrison. Owen Sound, North Grey. Geo. A. Clark, high school princi- pal. Markdale (East Grey). W. J. Rice, Toronto. â€" Casselmtm, East Simcoe. (L W. P. Hood. Wect York. E. E. Hodgins, West Huron. Geo. Ogilvie. Bradford, South Sim- H. E. Jory, Liberal candidate, Centre Simcoe (Provincial) 1911. Geo. Spence, Tara, North Bruce. II Wm \V .mxh 1113 .1. .\. McMillan. M.P...\lex;mdria. Edmund Proulx. 31.13.. L'Original. .~\. .1. Young. North Bay. In: H. G. Conolly. Renfrew. Hun. Rom. Jafimy. formerly mail:- :m of the 'I‘. S: N. 0. Railway O n cu m p m. George P. Graham. of Brock- . late Minister oi Railways un- the Launer L‘mvcmment. will be t Wt ario M R M (Continued from page 1 will .‘It'h .\l mturol. .\I.I’.I’ Bmvman nv. M . 1’ “(4:0 mm n'l db :1 )tt. .\I.I’.I".. West Mid- Sirwlair. .\I.P.1 1.41m 3h .\l NI Murphy \I.P.l’.. Prescott. . 31.1'.l’..f‘3a.~‘t Kant .\[.P.P.. Haldimand 3% Northern Canada SUPPIY 3H TH E PURCL’PINE ADVANCE 31 M. P. l’., 3H .\l.1 P.. Mom'k. M . I’. P...\'0rth .\I.P.I’., Cen- M I] Stum‘eon arty. Centre North 90ml out-h Ht- a! H§L»%\ was 1.. ”a . ; Hfiflria E. chlcr, Zurich, Liberal (fundi- dutc, South llurou ll’x‘ovincial) ."Jll. J. M. Walton, Aurora. Liberal can- didate. .\'orth York (Provincial) 1911 Daniel Reid, cx-M.l’.l’.. Ulunl'ord, South chtworth. John Taylor, jun., Galt, President Liberal Association, South Waterloo. Col. John Brown, Mayor of Strat- W. H. \Vesnman, ex-Mayor Uhat- hum. George Law, Drumbo, President, North Oxford Liberal Association. Malcolm Douglas, Woodstock. er. Mahon, Woodstock, Secretary .\'. Oxford Liberal Association. Tenders are invited and will be re- ceived by the undersigned up ’00 noon of August the lOtIll, 1912, for the purchase of Lot 1‘2A, Corner Golden Ave. and Crawford street, in South Porcupine. This lot has a frontage of 43 feet on Golden Ave., by a 'depth of 75 feet on Crawford street. FOR SALE â€"â€"- BEDROOM SUITE Dated South Porcupine, July 30th, 1912. Dr for sale, in good condition, best mattress and spring. Globe Ofiice, Commercial Ave. Assignee. 31) King St. East. Hamilton, Ont. South Porcup‘ne, Ont. Can. "RIGHT ON THE GROUND” Ask us anything about PORCUPINEâ€" that's what we are here for. Let us TellYou the One Best Stock to Buy A. S. Fuller Co. Get your information Direct from the Camp regarding MINING STOCKS, MINING CLAIMS, TOWNSITE LOTS, Etc. We are “RIGHT ON THE GROUND." SUMMER GOODS ALL LINES REDUCED. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE PRICES Remember we close at 6.30 Mom, Wed and Fri., Evenings Wholesale and Retail BRU“E AVE : : : 30. P0 H. Wesnman, ex-Mayor Chat- PORCUPINE ASSIGNEE’S SME MU SUMMER Eflflflfi HEIJUBHI. Screen Doors Regular $1.50 " .. " $1.75 $2.00 «Complete with hinges, screws and pull) ” New Perfectiun" Blue flame 011 Stoves 3 Burner Regular $13M) 2 " " $10.04) . 3 Burner Regular $13M) Now $10.04) 2 “ " 51mm . “ $7.0m Ovens for same with glass door " $ 3.5!) " $2.15 0m $27.4"! white enamel lined Refrigerator at a great reduction Blizzard Ice Cream Freezers, now 1 qt. $1.5M, .2 qt.$2.¢m 3 qt $3.5M Slaughter Prices McLEOD TEW, WS‘SGGM The House of High-Class Photo Plays Matinee Wad. and Sat. at 2.50m. 5R Illa PRICESâ€"â€"100 and 150 Vi AJ ESTI( TH EATRE Co., Ltd. COMEâ€"our Pictures are flickerless Two Shows Every Evening First Run of the Most Up-to-date AssessmentWork MOVING PICTURES Illustrated Songs Good Music In Any Part of Northern Ontario’s Mineral Districts, is Our Specialty Company Mining Contractors South Porcupine, Homer L Gibson All our work is under control of thoroughly capable mining men and we guarantee good work in every contract undertaken Reports and Maps on completion of every Contract. High-class References AT llflN’I MISS THIS CHANCE SO. PORCUPINE Delivered to anv part Of the town at reasonable rates. The Unipn final company OOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU 000k c6 Mitchell Barristersâ€"Solicitorsâ€"Notaries Temple Building, Toronto Goldon Ave. South Porcupine Telephone Ont.

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