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Porcupine Advance, 14 Feb 1917, 1, p. 6

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6408460400800 leave. and will piration afâ€" Toro 00000004 QWNWMWO Z2E SHOWED THE HUNS HOW TO|WIAT IS GR ;OVER CLEVELAND| PLAY THE GAME ALEZXANDER WORTH? ; join tThe n trans a Montr zyand of O =H enlist and t! Eddie MeG wellâ€"known the party. break of th servVIiece Ing 5 tront t s10nal few t visitor whic 111 irngineet work ws mnome NP decorated with pPegcim TAeum the wC bee, v. badly economy beine Jlard Shoes have hbeenâ€" invented | fro: which the uppers and heels can be r« maved to enable them to be worn a moved shppen MMOWWMOW MOOWQOON% i.n TRINITY PLACE â€"â€" â€"» :s _ NEW YORK s 0000000000460 n« Lieut WMWMOMQOMMWW D Licut. Bill O‘Hara Home on Sick Leave. SIX MWM THE COPPER CURB AND MINING OUTLOOK THE NEWS SERVICE IS FRESH, ABLY PREPARED COMPLETE. ADDRESS : Copper Curb Mining Outlook New Traim *‘ operallng Winnipeg, via Cochrane, leaving Toro day and Saturday, leaving Winnmnipeg and Thursday. Through trains daily (exeept Sun and Cochrane, making conpections i pine Branch points, and operating th Englehart and Cochrane, Cafe Parlor Car service bet ween daily (except Sunday). Connections at Earlton Jet. for 1 daily, (exceept Sundays). Daily, (except Sunday) services h Cochrane, operating through sleeping and Montreal C. P. From one hundred and fifty to two hundred and fifty seceurities and corporations are discussed in cach issue. Each number carries an 8,000 to 10,000 word article on some big mining property under the title of **Romanees of (Great Mines."‘ THE COPPER CURB AND MINING OUTLOOK econtains inâ€" Local Service between Englebart and Cobalt, daily Sunda\) For full particulars, see cur rent timeâ€"table or refc T. N. 0. Agont. ‘or NIXE YEARS the â€"des formation â€"so.prepared as to show its effect on securities. ng an ariil rmans and TRAIN SERVICEâ€"EFFECTIVE NOV. 28th, PV California in portable respondents in all the leading @GQ UV QVV UV T TV V TV PV V V TV V Y V T V Â¥ C ¢ °C LL THE NEWS LL THE CAMPS .A G:s1, Seenmmrties de TOW} riding authority on Mining and Mining «tm Sample Copy on request. V OJ rati: even with Toim, s a dollar‘s worth consumed ‘em all evidently liked c found ordinary . He turned np h called out to the me some mort One Dollar Annually ting â€"between Toronto and Toronto each Tuesday, Thursâ€" nege cach Sunday, Tuesday tron 0 1‘il1 Sundays) between Toronto s at Porquois Jet. for Porenâ€" e through Sleepers, Toronto, @on between North Bay and » ear between Cochrane North Ba Elk Lake 1( n A., North Bqy,, Ont. xand Mini * lining Camps. 18 W TCM SHARKEZLY branch points and Englehart bark ‘ Tacxers 10‘.y6 e Inves dos his mamtains cor nuse 2@ cBHatd r to any 1 (exeept seuits tandiun next SX , (Orlll t hne‘ ted in D C dA K e@LT beral \ A1T‘l hbalf| Fom|sfter and | man; yÂ¥ he|been wit h Yiillâ€" dGay nd | |° w-M»x fasl : ue faw Lao LenfacTesLeoLa Loo faclanLewla se Leo} NO CANADIAN WHIST LEAGUE THIS YEAR mittee of the Canadian W in it was deeided that the us congress should not be held (ieo. B. Ball, is front. and many on active servi( in khakr are as fro: torms of patriotie work, make it difficult for the the congyress. pl inzto miaAtC(L INnCtl public deb igy about *J (11 € 1 d VIsa Gormany, went when diplomatic ed between the will sail from a will sail home in The London (Eng ceived a letter from pondent in Germany Hindenburg, atter a ern front, advises p could 1IS8S VORL ‘\n‘\' perso Old Country 1i same reports idlsyo LCiL tion by. explosion 0d manufactory of anili 111 At Selausea, : plosion destroyed plant and killed ing to reports | Word h2s been received in Ottawa of the death in Belgium of Madame Beland, wife of Hon. Dr. Be ‘land, XLP., for Beauece. At the opening of the war Dr. Beland and his bride were enjoying their honeymoon in Belgium. He volunteored his services in medical work at Liege and Antwerp, and Madâ€" took to nursing the wounded Belgians. Later Dr. Beland was taken prisaner. by the Germans and removed to the interior of Gerâ€" many. Gen. Smuts, the veteran Boer leadâ€" er of the British forees in South Afriea, has now â€" eaptured every healthy or valuable spot in German East Africa, with the exeeption of Mahengo, according to his report sent to the War Office last week, rillnDnt 131 Up to Jan ntributed : 1C1 1CU . ial figuwm Ontario nearly 4 HL r meeting of the executive comâ€" : of the Canadian Whist League, s deceided that the usual Easter seQeVved oversedas s and grant rda‘s c pel 9,000,000 increaso repo PC trI0tit Hit! from person desiring \ xident 1 0( roVvII¢cC den are interested will near Cologne, an eXxâ€" stroyed a German munitions killed 200 workers, accordâ€" ports from Holland. The rts also tell of the destrueâ€" explosion of an important arv of aniline dves in the ‘Lâ€"/X.roin_â€"LHnCG""i Hitherto lette im loeal ofiice irv, but this is (li] World News in Brie! WRCC tRroug. {00,000 18 Y AI lhe Jnited i outside int at t! Y eat, Aall pmstihe 1, 1917, Canadians had ( ,‘NN),! 00 to the Canaâ€" Fund, according to the just announced. _ Of ive 8.\10() 008 and Queâ€" bBilust 300,000 1 aules U.MS.â€" Ambassador o to Berne, Switzerland ‘relations were severâ€" two countries. Spanish port for ns nited States. * (Eng.) Times has reâ€" from a special corresâ€" nanv to the effecet tlvat ninatd n mt now serving of the membe work ftorm Lad ift advocates United on roill I U THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE y the Allies. 1 king _ trouble there personally Iniore 0O ing to go to the in future receive ie authorities at etters of identifiâ€" to the effel visit to the le Easter meetâ€" id all hope that hanged so that I in holding a An a I a tC i Oront in â€" vyarmrous which would m to atierd er of w who are now chang O( LC ow â€" TOIAIS 11( is year. us, Mr. r<at the hbGers are interned 1U rougiat ) \\ "‘ ‘..‘ .. “. .‘.‘ Te wile »Te ols oo oTe Te ote is oBe oTe aTe ols age aTe Te oBe aTe s nus OO W C cOI 511â€" t2A2 n( tormed rt* The ‘Poronto Health Dept. saved much suffaring@ and perhaps some lives in Toronto and other Provincial towns by prompt action regarding the roundâ€" ing up of 270 erates of celery coming from Florida. It was found that the selery had bsen sprayed with Parms 1@nora creatu The crews of <thirtyâ€"one inferned German and Austrian vessels in New York Harbor disabled their boats by removing or damaging vital parts of the machinery so as fo render the vossels uscless. Then four thousand )f the sailors of the crews disappearâ€" d. the whole thing being accomplishâ€" jd within the few hours between the mreaking off of diplomatic relations with (Germany and the placing of a suard on interned ships by the U, S. de 2(ly sbile. w »d within reaking with Ger: s# uard on Toronto Union Statioy on Iv 21st, when he was struck by a moving train, brought in a verdict blaming the tT.R. and the Union Station for the fatality. Members of the train erew who had been arrested were exoneratâ€" ed. The accident oceurred on the ocâ€" casion of the departure‘ of some Canaâ€" dian troops for the front and was due to the improper conditions around the Union Station for these many years. rutho: ermans fTCcar 1 anadians roam Homer L. Gibson Co. last week had hanging in their window one of the best cartoons on the situation beâ€" tween (GGtermany and the United States. The picture represented the Kaiser and Uncle Sam standing in discussion regarding (Germany‘s recent note to the U. 8., in which it was suggested ainong other things that under certain conditions the V. 8. would be ‘‘perâ€" mitted * to sail one boat each week to Britain, this boat to eall only at Falâ€" mouth. â€" Thé ‘discussion _ was brief. ‘*One day a week you may go to Falâ€" mouth,"‘ says the Kaiser. *‘*And every day in the week,""_ responds Now that the hens cannot obtain green stuff in the fields, it must be supplied to them in the form of cabâ€" bage, mangels or something of that kind. T. 1C) 114 Jl ISt fty homing pigspns have hb ed by the Edmonton Homing to the British Admiralty for irrying imessages. The birds to give hbetter service than less, the heliograph or any of 0d of signalling. ‘They do 1 the gunfivre, and fly through of â€"shells more unconcerne _they would thtfough _a sum M eCurd weex 300,000,( U S ition and so cwWas fies think th Sam, oroner‘s jury invest f Col. W::C. Maedo ) Union Statioqy on struck by a m he of nacdd No t a S yas â€" polsonous. l nc k the growers used the an insecticideâ€"and were he menacs they were parlhian itia De d from Domimion 0 for wa on i1 the jury investigating Inc C. Macedonald at the Christmas‘* rs that in cas hbe will place i * * [ ie disposai of aimnouls â€" the troops an(d‘‘ 13 ow ause while the foot on it the ilmost at will. JAN. 9. TU7 1sS WVAs ar purpost tary rtinen Oner:d T ME â€"PEOPLE .GF CANADA TOG ImMm?1IC out * es ~#* netd | Tic and Lumber Merchant All Kinrds and Dimensiors of Mine Timbers Supplied. Opposite Sporting Ground. All Kinds Dressed Lumber. © oÂ¥ 408468040# §0060006W9 fiflbbfiflflg30096999300990886009338090” INSURANCE of ELL KINB3 anrd KRKEAL ESTATE Houses To Let and For Sale F I knew you and you knew me, ‘Tis seldom we would disagree; But never having yet clasped bands Both often Faill to understand That each intends to do what‘s right, And treat each other "honor.bright" How litt!e to complain there‘d be, If I knew you and you knew me. HEN‘ERE we ship you by mistake Or in your bill «ome error make; From irritation you‘d be free, If I knew you and yonu knew me. Or when the cheques don‘t eome on time Andad Customers send us nary a lin« We‘d wait without anxiety, 1{ I knew you and you knew me. Steamâ€"Fitter| Sheet Iron Worker, Cornice and Skyâ€"light Maker, Smcoke Stacks Made to Order. AGENT FOR HECLA HOT AIR FURNACES. . ESTIMATES SUPPLIED FPREE. REQUESTS 3 uUlliV a n Newton . Brazeau, | imimins Opp. Post Offiicce. st Office. Telephone 49 TIMMI®N®S, DCECPARTMENT OF FINA OTTA WA If I knew yor.: With eustomer Occeasionally t} Sometimes our Forbearance wo Kind friends ho w I{ I knew yY ou an HEN let no d Of firm good j QConfidence to Living oursolves, ut any time yot hat yotU w Then fuace t And 1‘ kn ~â€" when some gaods youfire back. Or make a "kiek" on this or that, We take it in good part you see, new yor. and you knew me. eustomers, a thousand strong, sionally things go wrongâ€" ‘times our fault. sometimes othersâ€" would decrease all cares,. how pleasant things would be mnew Yyou and yvyou knew me. time yot 1 will ea Phone 51. NCE We‘ ibting thoughts abide aith oun cither side,. egaeh other give; Jlet others live: | ('nmv this way. | we hope and mu\ ~we shall see" J and you‘ll know me,.

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