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Porcupine Advance, 15 Nov 1916, 1, p. 7

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QOWOOOOOMO 0. 00 WWOOOOOMMMWN 0009‘ 9WW“¢MNOOOMNO“¢OOWW "I ht- Imt think of the gulch" turned the "finer. "W? mme tn that hy rights when we \mrk off nur t‘in- grrs far it. that xt hem what Imp. PM“ to t'nMvr. Ito has nnt any more ’lit'c. it’ ltnmm' gut him." "We". \‘Dlt man: haw to chrh .wnr hands with th 't Nut «t' the juh." snorted Krntim: “Intnrnnc mm t In» an) alum nu; it. “'11: in m gm! Imam..." “M Jan- son, filkiaz his huge Item]. the Inuit a! fluid: was ruled )ellow alums! to an I"!!! 0! thin. "I haw hm like 1‘" J . “Then why chm he nut mnnv hm'k here as hr any?" .\ltlmngh tlw \ury littlv Kt-nting ‘1‘: the lamina nt‘ tim mnspirm'y. he had nu annt'rr n-naly l‘ur his tmrtinonl inquiry. The whvrc-nhunts nl' Rum-rt llncam: was tmnhhng hint tttnrt' than he mm! ln admit tu his usually stulitl partner. whu hml n'ut scrnn'd hinnwlt' ninn- l-‘urstor's tlt‘pttt’lttt‘t' l'nr Nunw. "0 gal. «lawn his riflt'. and at ”m ulnar goutnrml that ho was newly fur the trump whit-h .lvnsan lnnl prugum- e'd. They alimu-tl through :1 mun-l; in 'tho dour and shut it quickly lu-himl "mm by wny ui‘ must-wing tho wnhnth within. “Why!” tnmtthml Nt'ls lhrunzh his 'lwnt'y hen rd. '3" I'd knmm gm: were so chicken- MIN. Sch." 9» «MN-M. as they W ‘0 kl“? Nu- «shin. "I'd W M! pm "do deal up In yrm uLgmmg" "The girl not going ht ”Ii! intuit" ' Ladies: Has your hair begun to come out? If so do not delay 1' ceding its roots with our hair tonic. Once gone, hair may be re- stored. but it is a hard task. The prudent thing to do is to nourish mayonr beautiful hair "While you still have it.” . Her hair is a woman‘s “Crowning Glory.” Gentlemen: There is no need for your becoming bald. If your hair has started to tumble begin “Right now” to save it with our hair remedies. Better still care for your hair “Before" it starts to go. We have the tonics on which you can “rely.” The Rexall Store. Office, Goldfields Hotel, Timmins HUGH MULHERON, Agent See GEELS Note--Pressing, Cleaning and Dyeing Done Before Buying your Winter Outfit TITMMINS TOWNSITE $0., Ltd. Family DI: says: Care for cyour" 17a in "N“ NEXT DOOR T0 CANADIAN CLUB CAPE Um we sit! nut n! .LOTS FOR SALE C, ections Made She '9 him nml m, «if Ill snapieian. lt's pos- sible that he euuhln I» get Forster nt the Punt on the «lawn trip. In that ease. he 'il have to wait until the. nlol man started hark. ° ' ”l hupe he have miss him." Cl!“ elnml Jensen. "I like mueh to he out at this had limitless." “Ymi'll think it gum] enungh husi- ness when we split the elenn-np three ways." promised Renting. with a laugh that ernrhled the Trust. “We mm't knnw anything «we way at an. ulhet' until this cold lctn up; em quit errying. yam nlcl iiimtet'.’ my Hutu lm aim" the “1 mum the he "He nm'l coming hack if he at? a dunn- to get the last hoot om ab tor turning the trick," aid Renting when “no; row a few mule; down the arm-L. “The getaway Would free .\ strangrly asst: Routing and Jensen prunmtly Km! ing. :king far it. They were I :ru'nwm «war this Pursh' 2v than they had lm-n M ((‘unmmod in uoxl. issue.) ‘1‘” 3! H THE TAILOR Hdv hm! Mod .mm'ms MI a park” 0| sand. he had f 0f it uvm‘ tn uthor's (‘V‘fl wore lwnror «lis- Mmatvr mmspir- u mm m pair wvn‘ mmsmr- ny limo st me ~45 "an: 2 m roman Amman Ulirk “"N‘ 'U 11$ 11.\'1"‘1.1£51111’S ().\' 12‘111123. Fires broke out in the (102121 1121;1e 22121 )111111212111111. '1‘11221'22 was 21 tremen- dons explosion in the 1"211n1e1'11'l1i22‘1 1.122112221 like 21 splendid 1"Hixe1121il: dis- 111211 21;;2211151 11122 2122112 5121'. '1112- 2r1'2111- 1.122 white 1121111es 111in2rle2l with 111'i2_: 21 11222211 .st :'.111, 511211 1111 121 21 2.:1'22211 11ei2rl11. I 12211 sure that the ship 112121121 sink: 11111 1121, she was still 211121211, 211221 the it'2211t 1'. e111 2111 1111inter'1uptedl1. \Ieanv 111122 it had 1122222111122 dark. I 22121 diminished the distz'21n2e between 11.21 121 5,001) yards, then 1 turned so 1211' 111211 it 2'1'aduull1'ii12.2'12221.s.ed.'l‘l1e enemy 5 ships could only he made out 111' the tires, but the eannonade was kept up awainst t‘1e1n and 01111 2ease21 11112211 the gunners (2011121 no lower aim. The enem1 fire 112121 ceased, and I ordered the small (21211- sers to 1211222 up the pursuit. ’211 as it seemed that he had succeeded in extinvuishinv the fires on board, 1121 traee ot him 22011121 be tound, and steaming round the enemy 5 line, in order to get it into 21 1"a1ora11le light, brought no turther result. The ar tillery battle had lasted 52 minutes. END OF THE 3110.\ MOUTH. At 8.41! 11.111. I was on :1 KW. coma and heard artillery fire ahead at a very great distance (estimated at 10 to 11 miles). I made towards it, to 122111 it ue22e..sar1'. It came from (-uumwuw. 'l'lu- INIIHO lHlu puguu. and with a: few vhungvs. u!‘ «nurse, I lml the lilw quin- vuhnly. Sl'X 1)”) .\'()'l‘ I’lS'l'l'Hli. I had mmnwuvrml so that lhv sun .1! the, west couhl nut disturb me. [he moon in tlu- must was nut yct full. but px'muisvd a bright night, hero were sends ”1' min in vuriuus l 'zzuavdiutoly ordered Schm'nimrst aml (hwisvnmi t.) gut all their lmil- :t's tn Wut‘k, and in fifteen minutes . was running “I twenty knots iguinst :l [wavy son and gut purullci .u tiw viii-my, but had to await. tlw nlwr ships. The enemy was 50 .liliging‘ ttS nut t0 disturb mo in ”is limlvrtukixg. 'l'lw distmwe be- twci'n us was nlmut 18.000 yards. When my shipsâ€"except the Num- hm'g'. Wilit‘lt was nuwhcrc in sightâ€" 11ml mum up at ten iuiuutvs pus: six, I lwuam lu diminish the distmwv. and win-n wv Wt‘l‘t' :ilnmt 10,000 yatrcls ut‘t' lurdcrml the firing t0 mmnwuw. The battle haul begun. and with a: few vhungos. ut' «nurse, "here were semis ut‘ rain in various Liil‘L‘t’liUtlr‘. My ships fired rapidly and with surcess against the big ships. Svitzll‘nhnt'st engaged Gum] ilulw (Ad- zniml (31111;ka flagship); (inciso- nnu firm! on the Muuiiiuutii. Imipzig lguimt (ilasgmc, and the. Dresden 1"tithi (”11111“). 1110 lzist- nauwcl siiip ‘.'ott tic lino utter n time and I be- iiuve escaped. B.\'l"‘Ll£SlIII’S ()X Fires broke out in the and Munumuth. There \\'a dons (-xplnsinn in the h izmkml like a splendid f The Landau Daily Mail publishes the folnwing description h)’ Admiral \‘on 8pm. the German unnmandcr. of the battle «I' t'omnel. fought off the t'hilinu avast «m November lat, 19”. «hm the British rmisers (loud llopo amt Monmouth were sunk with all their men and the British mm- mnndcr. [teal-«\ctmiml Sir ('. t'rao «lurk. was killed. This (lnmimont is of extn‘mc intvmt. m \‘cm Spec Admiral Von Spee’s Story of the Coronel Naval Battl NU". "msvr (imul llupv. Im' Nwmy zu- Xmuplml czvnw mmuu-uvrvs with tho hjm'h I lwlivvo. nl' golfing: m-urvr , the mash whit-7| wmthl lum' been 1-1; harmful tn mo. ”I'Z.\ \l..\l\ \\ \S St) UBLIGINU." perished a few tnry in Hu- [‘4 tslamls. It is whirh was so!“ m '1')!“ In HN‘ II' the v: dill in erv. whih- ships \miu-cl sumowh \l 4.25 my squadron ‘m‘ml nut “an it tor and whirh Is now pummm English fur the first limo. It appeared in Admiral Kirolml‘f‘s cont hunk “Dot Sookrieg. 1914-15. ll! run Iisll Nun-min? 2:, I: All Saints Day 4 Is. I was rruisi ‘nn sumhwnrds n I rvvim‘ml intolli is? .4 "IP “01.183 HAD KEPT THEIR FORCES TOGETHER. W12 SHOULD CERTAINLY HAVE 001‘ THE W038? OF IT" SAID THE AD‘ 1mm. A FEW WEEKS BEFORE HIS DEATH “BAR YALE- SI!!!” LAND ISLANDS. n wnrsm twvn: y- far «I my .5? lmuld n v 300 if "HP lmfcm' Inc 99M In 9w weeks after his. vic‘ "Mlle M the Falkland is a letter fmm him. 1N ts tmw pumum'u Ilugrcnt manure she lntstrmk «me first time. H “85 mtr cruiser! fur the flood "up: lmiml Kirehnl‘f‘s n“ «In IInt knnw whnt hcenme «If the Seekrieg. 1014-15." ter. Lieutenant 0.. who had «I; . itIIIIitv tn uhsene. believed that 101 t -â€"-\ esterdny WM; tuq. hm] II henu list. IIIIII when ands lurk} Ila} I'M' m" the ineideIoIts I am inetined 8|")! “'"I ”I“ 9‘!"M think he was right. IIlt'IuIIgI ch M002 ”I0 must “he". the hnttle I believed it, to how :(‘IIN' Him!“ no HI Zumpo in a non- mol with disas‘ m' lmhlislu‘d in mt Hmt an I'm; in m (‘umnc t I'll r W 8| 8 " .x’tonvnrds the Mn :tppvurml ' the :xrxmn‘ccl ‘lw mwmy ut- nnM no Mcmmmml 'IIN‘W mmmm wr (mt Iml IXN‘O ll!!! ll Brantfurd, who enlisted with the Bor- den Machine Gun Battery, has in re.â€" eent despatches been highly commend- ed and awarded the Military Cross for valor at the battle of Courcelette. when this battery distinguished itself in covering! the infantry. Goml llupe is bigger than Seharn- hurst. but her artillery is 111»! so puwert'nl. lt is true she. has heavy guns. but unly th ul' them. Mun- nmnth, an the uther hand, is inl'erinr tn the Seharnlmrsx, as she had nnly (i-ineh guns. The. English have an- nther ship nut here like the Man- nmnth. and. l helieve further. a ship «it the line (Queen's elass), with 12.!- ineh guns. Against the latter we euuhl hardly (in anything at all. It the English had kept their l’urees tn- gether then we slmuhl certainly have gut llte Wurst «it. it. Lieut. Battersby. of Dome Mines, Member of Borden Battery. Lieur. W. I“. Buttorsby. former sllit't‘ bass at the Dome Mines. and son of Mrs. A. Lina (‘. Battcrsby. Nov. 3}. 1914. “'e have arrived at Valparaisu this morning. Legatiun St?('l‘0itll'}' Von lirekert and Consul Guinprecht came on lmard. The news «if our naval victory had not preceded us. but it very soon spread. 0n landing to visit the chief of the station there was a lmbe omwd round the land- ing-stage, while grnups here and there shouted “Hurrah! ” Yuu 'zm hardly imagine the ju)’ which prpx'uils among: us. At. least we haw been able to add in the glory 01' our arms. mulls. l was (-spvvmlly phased; that tho Nurnlwrg. which. thmugh m) fault ul' 1101' mm. tnuk nu part in the battle tisvll'. was still able at tfzu end to vuntrii'ulv tn our snmrcss. If (iuml Hum has mwupod, then in my npiniuu slur will lw w:np¢.~llcd by the Nnmlwm. which had failed ta get into tmmhflth as an! had ace:- dently fallen in withtbc Monmout- in flight. The latter listed heavily to the starlmanl side. Number; wont dose in (gin; dieht hmnl and finished her off with mmt‘im Mon. mouth turned «wet and went down. L’nt’nrtnnately the heavy sous ren- dorml Mt'ttt! work immssihlo. mlclovl tn whirlt Nu“ Nutmlwm thought she lsml sum (32ml "we in the vicinity GERMAN ICN'I‘HI'SMSM. I (In Not knnw what nnl'urmmztv virvmushmvvs mmhl lmw prvvuilmi with the ummm‘nt whivh clvprivcd ’nim ul' any and «wry suvvoss. The enthusiasm :ummg nur uwu is (enur- nmns. l was (-spm'inlly plvasm! that urmurvcl 5pm. l but l'nrlzmntvly and lay wa'v . ()nv fumwl Wit! mvufl‘or‘ grout dis! soon: n :2: tom. but in Mr osmium nut is «mm mom a Given Military Cross n am IK'LWHZII! MI S'l‘lx’l'IXH'l'll WAS IN l'XI'l'Y 'ruhaM rm'm \‘l 383""! m Inrtdoms I am Inclum M was right. nlt‘umg: d ”'0 I believed it, to have mnrnnro caused by Hm I 08‘ the ship in a heavy 2w mm \XKI"! MAIN-I .\ M [STA KI“ aim mu 0 (Hnsguw suppusml I my upininn pl I Litrnk G :H‘ lzcon p. marvcllnus wlm ul' :lc hit. whilv the u'nlmrsl and (Em-i mmnlight at n lnistvmk «no M" Quad Hum. l wmplctvly alia- mnhl hardly be in the. vicinity! a was dmhtlm 8:“? I!" \° N "1'! HM Man If Il' "N“‘l‘ y‘Oi'l"' npc the (III: "31le The! mm" (‘0 l’l‘ For Sale by All Druggists Tues., Wed. and Hum, Nov. 21, 22, 23 AT J. P. McLaughlin’s Store This display, bar none: will he the host exhibition of furs ever shown in the north country. The}r will ‘zmgc in prices from the lowest to the highest. Come in and inspect them. It will not cost you um'thing. Grand Display $30,000 mm of FURS by The Redmond Company of Montreal The refined chreoal in t'ti: Past: whiten; the yellowett tcetft. htrtfcns the sums and gives to the mouth a sensstic n of sweet cleanncss. . it a wondcnful mw c’cn anion a ASK [OR THE TUBE IN KHAKI COR’SON’S' CH4RCO ’11. 700:}! “LP/STE rcmcly picasam to 251:0 :nmcc, upon-o some foam: I bmu'y of the 0:6": in“ Ltd includ- .! in he: «tiny. n Ln: 0‘ Ioiicl nusâ€"we wants! rtcbably new! main that the witc3.c:y cf 1:2: 331130 the owed In "just a bi: .25“. 0N OF r grey in color. vclvczv yct effective in 3-S- (‘3 i 1““. A“! -'~ \‘d 3I‘\\\\ ‘ \‘\\ PRlCE SEVEN

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