1 «es * /" N m Onrtar talking â€" adians z ergres. be Perhaps HMHenri ] ])me simil 4 But nunitreq ve this land@ t their faith, liberty. ergne, lgt)i'v'l?‘.. Ever si heen mén‘} â€" 11 tario who that PErer as prouo izenship a the gesth i iInSsUrl written ordert ance shall ha in â€"popimarii made ’)M,\\m':l t tario and the re; urgent eall to the Tul p:'.'up]»;.' in Or nestiy studred t also sconrtrasiing bes ard the app« It is known now bad the thor uppeal made th and tha other provinces w 61 v* 1ulu-. ‘l‘l \‘a bec appeai T and bres other â€"p: men whs BRITISt c)_,"‘ IL Reading Notices.â€"RHeading notices of entertainments, ete., where a charge is to be made, will be inserted in The Poreupine Advance at the regâ€" ular rate of Seents per line for news type or 7 cents per line for black face type, except where the job work is done at the Advance Printing Office, when notice will be inserted free of it D w r0t) Profezsional and Business Cards.â€" 5 cents per insertion or $12 per year. Advertisements â€" inserted _ without ritten instrnetions will appear until 101 211 ORte Canada â€" VTUaited Ststes I‘nblished every Wednesday by * /O ‘AnSUuUr tisement t} H SOM YÂ¥ n T1 pri Geo. Lake, Publisher 24} Subsermption châ€"speaking Canadians are toâ€"day of their British citâ€" ud as ready to defend it to as their fathers were a ago when they saved to the flag that protected 1. their language and their # #y y« zs ")‘;b.‘) * TELEPHONES 3 AY,. APRIL lith, < 1917 people in sed by w T THINKING BRIT ISH ALWAYS. wl 1V C insert Dear â€"Aamyp wspapers are forever a Frenchâ€"speaking Canâ€" Bourassas and the Layâ€" ‘ men are supposed to there are other types. ave heard too much of sa2 and Armande Lavâ€" o little ()fâ€"-â€"â€"-â€"--Matt. Boivin speaks French d thinks British slways war commenced he has he leaders in tving in vhere the job work is dvance Printing Office, ill be inserted free of for ive Deen rencntm Conti: 11 U( Residence‘112 Rat MA $3.00 a 11 tTarIO _ nA ippeared enchâ€"spe 16 ppear unt discontim ONTARIO y« anothe testimons n many o have in men o otf m pat orelu and beet 1Pl} C. Aubrey Smith, the David W arâ€" field of the English stage, supported by the popular Jack Sherrill and Marie Shotwell, will be seen in the extraordinary cinema production â€" of The Froham Amusement Corporation éentitled Witching Hour,‘‘wal the New Empire Theatre on Friday and Saturday, April 20th and 21st. This play was written by America‘s foremost dramatist, Augustus Thomâ€" as, and is reputed by all of the theâ€" atrieal and sereen critics to be a reâ€" markable achievement, hg vigorous anidl elaborate. liat been ten repot aceuystom utio An Extraordinary Picture Play to be here April 20th and 21st. The theme, of,; "**‘The â€" Witehing Hour‘‘ is a popular one and lhas of late aroused much «dliscussion among people in all walks of life, and deals particularly with the influences of the mind, without spoken or written word, over the forees of evil and en cnemies are aiso DelIg up, and a form of compulsory service to raise an army of 1,000,000 is on ATtOI n( t "THE WITGHING HOVR" AT TBE KEW EMPIRE dust: peop os Senate passed the war resolâ€" n with only six voting against it, e Congress voted 373 for and 50 nst. â€" Amonge the first moves of United States since thus formalâ€" ntering the war are the seizing ill German vessels in U.S. ports the interment of the erews. Alâ€" cnemies are also being rounded and a form of compulsory service M ])(m]{\' MAL DECLARATION OFP W AR BY UNITED STATES. formal declarati Germany hy the tunity [(« » the m Onedg 1CH 1101 lhas been runmning shortâ€"handâ€" he has been seouring the land re help so badly needed, havyâ€" iums in Timmins to convey any )le men to his camp, Mr. BDoiâ€" 3k Lieut. GGordon down among n at work and gavre him every that l not create al far north, | ig expectéed ; at evervhbody the idea It almqst 1 burden thu ) cure recrults even o urgently needed wini immediate busiâ€" \Ir. Boivin himself French and Engâ€" iL W 11 nere ‘renclt to con (lllt_\'a'.â€" mind any partic because 1 em ) 1ik t the disâ€" ial support the Fourth means that ne a Gdittle ind â€"80 ind is well then ipolâ€" eli iPre ed 0t 1t private _ parecd through this > to thank the Dayton Ostros R. Lowery, $1 March G6th, Poreupine Con. Pat. Club for January....$ 462.50 March 6th, Poreupine Con. Pat. Club for February...$ 500.00 March 6th, Mr. J. Cohen...$ 25.00 March 20th, Mrs. P. A. Robâ€" bins, membership fee..... $ 200 C. t LCummMIn Rock City ‘F for tobaceo. good. It is a beautiful preachment and, at the same time, one of the most wonderful and entertaining films ever released. In this production there are all the elements which tend to make an exâ€" traordimnary photoplay, and it has boen staged on a elaborate seale and with a finesse of detail not ordimarily dispensed uponâ€" photoplay productâ€" ions. â€" The dlove theme that runs throughout the pieture is unusual for it carries the seenes of a love that was lost and regained. The situations in *‘*The Witching Hour‘‘ are tense and one can never tell what is to follow. It is replete with startling innovations and incidâ€" ents that hbelie deseription and, being a â€" virile, redâ€"blooded _ introductory of _ _ the â€" deepest _ interest From title to the finis. The Red â€"Cross rooms are open evâ€" ery Tuesday afternoon from 3 o‘clock and anyone wishing to join will be reartily weleomed. Total Receipts.. Total Expenditures TIMMING RFD CRObS NFPORT DR MARCE TREASURER‘S REPORT March. 1st, Cash on hand . Recepts :â€" March Gth, Porcupine Con. Expenditures : Mareh 6th, H March 12th, HHM . /+ .x. March 12th, for rent Red March "1 reasurer. Work done by Timmins Red Cross Society for March:â€"Mrs. Booker, 12 pillow slips; Mrs, N. J. Evered, 1 pr. pyjamas, 12 towels; Mrs. J. Faithâ€" ful, 1 pr. socks; Mrs. Fiss, 12 pillow slips; Mrs. GCGlobe, 2 prs. pyâ€" jamas; Stanley Globe, 2 wash cloths; Mrs. D. Grimston, 3 prs. socks, 2 helpless shirts, 3 prs. pyjamas; Mrs. Houghland, 1 pr. socks; Mrs. Jeffreys, 2 pr. socks; Mrs. Lawlor, 48 pillow slips,. 38 towelsy Mrs. G. Lowe, 12 towels, 6 housewives, 1 pr. pyjamas; Mrs. Melnnis, 3 pr. pyjamas; Mrs. W . Pritchard, 1 pr. socks; Mrs. E. Pritchard, 1 trench cap; Mrs. P. A. Robbins, 24 pillow slups, 1 pr. pyâ€" moeds, J pr. socks} MIs. pr. socks; Mrs. R. Sims, . Mrs. Towell, 2 pr. socks slips; Mrs. C. G. Williams Mrs. Skaviem, J pr sock Mrs. Peters, eut 2 pr. py] sent hy adian OR sarly in onluisted seen wit weâ€" have A majority of the supporting east hail from the Southern States, and the fact that the locale of the proâ€" duction is Kentucky, would lead one to believe that the choice of southâ€" ern actors was more than a comeidâ€" enet The regular monthliy llllH 6th, Headquarters C Cross ...... 6th, Liglit : and â€" Poj OLTVE GRUNSTON, Novembe t rom TCCC OV S fOSSser,, L4 pr. $10.00 worth ng., eigats €] Dalance. $ 814.77 EVA MacDONALD, TOSS mrettes Empire Theatre OoVvCerseas )eietly,. followin "OC1E WVOT MceLbaughâ€" s «aA04.0D Total. â€" $1544.80 Total. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE President w weeks t nowledemer each bhoyv PC )wE P Secvetary tlunz\tm of" tobaceo | egarettes of©Queber olate, play were »~sent who has. only veeks that iso wish $ 730.03 $ 600.00 present 009 " sent 5.00 111 Northern Can:sda Supply Co. Limited Teacher of Ringing and Piano. Concert en 263 Adclaide St. W., Toronto sound in Cloth. P: Postago paid Box 53, TIMMINS, Ont. e «e | prse< > c hss Laura K. Sauvey BOX 151, SCHUMACHER A New Edition of the Painter and Decorator Estimates Furnished on Contracts [A Send your order now. dust and polish hardwood floors. Or to get on chairs toâ€" dust the tops of tall furniture, the tops of doors, etc. _ Or to crawl under the bed, or to move it to dust under it. Or to sit on the stairs and dust the banisters one by one. _â€"_All of thisâ€"the neverâ€"ending dustingâ€"is now easily and quickly done IT IS no longer necessary to get down on your hands and kriees to clean, is now nearly read with the the easier, quicker and better way. _ Ali the germâ€"laden dust and dirt is collected and held. When you dust the old way the dust only settles some other place or mixes with the air. â€" But the Oâ€"Cedar Polish Mop collects all the dust from everywhere and holds it. You shake the dust from the mop when you have finished dusting and then it can be washed when soiled, and renewed by pouring on a few drops of Oâ€"Cedar Polish, TIMMINS, ONT. rigement Northern Canada Supply Co. Limited 1‘1CC accepted O (Ed2x Mop $ BRANCH OFFICE:â€"CONNAUGHT HOTEL, South Porcupine § 0090000060000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 W. FAITHFUL, O. 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