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Porcupine Advance, 21 Mar 1917, 1, p. 4

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ZHQnOr the call brought weeply ow there m YWErEe so that i WEDNESPAY, HARCH 2 \\'()l'l« afte: 311 «lef ut spect 1 such civilize YV hen thin into 011( C1 Â¥vert;p or t eac‘h Adyve written wiritten ance sh Â¥el, Inani{ind {fake " s thers 1 Professional and Business Cards 25 cents per insertion or $12 per ye Condensed Advertisements.â€" L and Found, Wanted, For Sale, Rent, etc., ore inch or less, 25 cen per insertion. Uns L"l:h 'l'l“ JAAA â€" Reading Notices.â€"Iteading notices of entertainments, etc., where a charge is to be made, will be inserted in The Poreupine Advance at the regâ€" wlar rate of 5 cents per line for news type or 7 cents per line for black face type, exeept where the job work is done at the Advance Printing Oifice, when notice wiil be inserted free of charge, it v. :n â€" and Dui.3 Michael ring to ansend the KRomanof dynâ€" tev afteor a story of three ceoturies. +1 TCO Hit Canada United States Published every Wednesd: Geo. Lake, Publisher Oflice l 10 Wednesday by 10 10 t othe To( th« 8(1 ill appear it irdened $2.00 $3 .00 A regdom and ‘s noble that it was right â€" that hattle, their cCV pin I ==1l}) itar s 11| d * * pon|Picture of Provincial Officer Among glrtâ€"| the Herocs Filmed in The | ates, | ‘‘Advance of tne Tanks‘‘ the V f he (‘mull. ns in‘ Action or the Advance of the Tanks" as shown at S _ |the New Empire Theatre on Monday U 10 =t) iT | ic t dn tin t d Tommy Burns Gold Mining Co. hss caused 4 bis buving intecrest in Tommy Burns shares, TX the as . n Ine past LC Railway has been an important fac tor in the growth of the North Lancd and the service of the people. Un der intelligent and thoughtful direct ion this usefulness may be mereased l THQ NOC ability and noint to Mi make no more of a hung job than the Germanâ€"infecte traitors who have latterly reins of rule in Russia. 1 speech and freedom of the D ts M accept th would pl Land by 11 € lc .\'])il'i' E10 Mai Mr. 1| erally to n l IHRISSLIOIH, manit y n}p 11 U 4 PBEFG PMEEGE SHOVA BN SCRIHA udlitio LrCo inmnee oT Ti New Empi Puesday : w w THE STARTLING NATURE OF THE NEWS, WHEN REâ€" LEASED, SHOULD UNDOUBTEDLY CREATE A SENSATION AND CAUSE ACTIVITY IN THE OPEN MARKETS, WHERE THE STOCK IS OFFICIALLY LISTED. has caused a big buying interest in Tommy Burns shares, ITH THE CAMP and elsewhere by investors who KNOW "News Leaking Out" le, sincere, and 1 alike in abth â€" parhament enosen â€" un _ of universal suffrage : noteworthy feature of th nromised by the new r ful taiul M rth »UVIH appointin ind thev ind lneV \ pable and public in reeln 'WQMWQ“’MMOOQMOM“M 141C HMp rerifice 11 lack can be induced to position, the Government e the people of the North nointine him to the Comâ€" HT MAN FOR THE POSITION nd l w w pucs wirEe eedoim of the pre raranteos made 1 Direct from the Camp of the 1 l ind ind we CWwWill <DAN ing unless 1 burden and Sn many to Pope Bros. Cheppu Co. Til¢ ntlx orders executed reqmrem ‘ome men will they lived in king days to t1( VA for th |»ll 11 W untry lIS8 NO Insist on delivery of Certificates 10 Wws WO ether with hus itedness, would the ideal man the past the nks3"" as c sh Uv underst ot andle )11 or puone udd anothe st men serâ€" I.J”)(‘l" ive littlk we â€" takd m or the shown at i1 Monday nd evenâ€" war films mictures L[C@Ll ppen to Tel. Reetor 180>â€"1 is shown NC hile veri e N n ol eCns ’il'l in D1 V at I M \A 1 E.] T XT E1.\ nd ot thie ho vip ohe ohe ohe ole ho ofe ofe ofe ols ole ofe ofe ofe ols ofe affe ale ofe ohe ofe ofe afe ofe Our yvearl enougii to come disgrace. I wit of such brutalty tertainn why the 'nm‘sil)l(' would s to we help fully Editor‘s Note:â€" vance publishes th a â€" valued subserib sires to comment . earding@ the comm lo win weeks ani tLLG? â€"OW district to people generall ment of the d ness shown by ols oTe aTe ofe aBe ofe ols ofe To sBo oo ofe ofe As oTe aTe ofe +T InvoRe who see those w made n the vied Publicit; ishment the typs« dog. â€" TJ driv« he sense faith trien th many ipparent] lexaln I)ll 106 ) “l(.' E(“tl)l' Dear Kivr :â€" oul From the Front and Elsewhere m d 1°C mintr\ O W ILC ie Advanee ‘has reeeived the folâ€" g letter for publication :â€"â€" March 19th, 1917. e Editor of t!xf' Advance: air Kir:â€"1I would like: a little in your valuable paper given subject that in my mind should be n of and some action taken in. er to the brutality of several of wners of the dog teams in our mno the communi( plaee it would J ve the judges of liace under any ‘t, If dog racin he an established ome,â€" as L kickead with: t 1 es the commutted. vho abuse their animals we in example of onee or tw ceâ€" would become â€" unpopul ty may help a little, but pu t would do far more to det e of heing that will abuse brutality during the past few nd have heard of many more, Saturday‘s race there are at Sil 110( rerally coupie allowed dog th U 411 lo w 180| 1st LCCS ungeli do real ;l“(": DOS(C tor ird t had better. n e:â€"While ‘The Adâ€" the above letter from riber, this paper deâ€" it on three points reâ€" nmunication. In the ould be most unfair wes of the recent Dog er any suggestion of re were any brutality any of the dogs the t aware of it or they have done more than uilty party or parties. lace, it is a matter of ubscriber"" is willing How the cases of bruâ€" N10 gecneral comment. It with those who saw se them, for publicity places all the decent race itself in a false tlni § l 11 U port anl [ <‘THhat a. man of hundred pounds to hbeat and kick it s unfortunate rapil ecome â€" unpopimiar. a little, but punâ€" far more to deter that will abuse a i the race and the w no brutal treatâ€" Indeed the kindâ€" st of the drivers jOVeI qluit C m conipe New York. 52e â€" ent qualit‘s the ra eaVvVy Su M)(l men are made it at least will dog unmerctâ€" arxy boot. teams in our each winter sport I think is founded AI NrFC Ire boud n event in ]msit on HN] l]n‘n erihb 1CC dual U l e aTe ofe is ) 10| nimal tem{ NCE || 11 I 118C W O VIlIH l w il‘C rould ord 111 n1 to Iure~ movion Supposed to show the Italianâ€"Austrain part of war were a disappointment and the management of the New â€" Empire Theatre withdrew them after they lad hbeen shown only the one night Outside of the faet that the quality f the films was poor, the pictures lad the appearance of being staged rather than taken from Howâ€" ever to make up for any disappointâ€" ment that might otherwise be! felt at the changed program on Maturâ€" day evening, the whole evening‘s selections of pictures were specially good. the general verdict of the anuâ€" dience hbeing that it was one of the best of recent shows. â€" The manageâ€" ment of the theatre was, of course, in no way to blame for the quality of the Italianâ€"Austrain War pictures, but the Theatre certainly did its best to make up for any disappointâ€" ment to the pnblic. res were specially verdiet of the auâ€" it was one of the ws. â€" The manageâ€" re was, of course, ue for the quality rain War pictures, certainly id ats or any disappointâ€" Ne Ne Ne Ne NAE U eA UEA eJ U U | | s M in to 006606 GQG 4 L4G 44 O 44 GG q4 OJ J. W. FAITHFUL, 0. KABEL, W. M. R. 8. Meets cvery first and fourth Monday â€" evenings of _ each month, Oddfellows Hall, Third avenue. â€" Visiting brethren alâ€" ways welceome. BRANCH OFFICE:â€"CONNAUGHT HOTEL, South Porcupine For Town of Timmins E. M. Alworth REMOVED Next to Imperial Bank PINE STREET, TIMMINS QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN New York Boston â€" Buffalo Montreal In making an investment the selection of the security is the most important factor. Write us for advice bofore making a purchase. MARK HARRIS CO. Opposite Goldfields Hotel A. 8. FULLER CO., BROKERS BROKERS Standard Bank Building T ORONT O (Members Standard Stock Exchange) Send for com REMEMBER THIS !..PAINT INSURANCE ON YOUR BUILDING IS JUST AS IMPORTANT AS FIRE INSURANCE. .FIRE MAY NEVER COMLE, BUT DETERIORATING EFFECT OFP THE WEATHER ON BUILDINGS OF EVERY KIND IS CERTAIN UNLESS PROTECTED BY PAINT. UNPROTECTED WOODEN SURFACES CRACK AND BECOME OPEN AND POROUS, THEN DECAY AND ROT STARTS. THIS MEANS EXPENSIVE REPAIRS WHICH CAN ONLY BM AVOIDED BY THE REGULAR USH OF PAINT. EFXAMINE YOUR BUILDINGS NOW. .A LITTLE MONEY SPENT IN PAINTING AT ONCE MAY SsAVE YOU MUCH LARGER EXPENDITURE A LITTLE LATHR DON‘T THPBROW THE DINGY THINGS AWAY BUT BRIGHTEN THEM UP, MAKE THEM NEW AND PLEASING WITH THE HELP OF A LITTLE PAINT OR VARNISH. you will soon finish them all. You will be deâ€" /; gal. $1.80. 1 gal. $3.50. Paint is around the house? It gives a clear durâ€" tors, etc. ~â€" /4 pts. 35¢. /; pts. 70c. 1â€"pt. $1.35. TELEPHONE MAIN 272â€"273 "CANADIANX MINING NXEWS" TIMMINS 1.0.0.f. Ko. 483 Automobiles for Hire The best and mostâ€"upâ€"toâ€" date Laivery of its kind: in Livery and Transfer Meets cvery Tuesday evenâ€" ing in . their Jlodge room on Third avenue.. Visiting broâ€" thers reauested to attend. §, WHEHLEHR South Porcupine South Porecupine TIMMINS, ONT. s for Hireâ€" _ Open Day and Nightâ€" â€" Phone 31 uC UcJ wWw. G. SMITH, en d Ucâ€"SU

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