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Porcupine Advance, 2 May 1917, 1, p. 4

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L 0® n ltep port wid: of t ('l’U] i# nort: Armo i 0n 1 Gne T{ory nall SPTC Omnc sh1 *4# ‘THE DOUBELE NEEDâ€"MEN AND rOoD: W h to the dened tensi. war righ «dlucet pecia! ness : tellins mmeat vertis Of U. c <10D SV 1118 W the im pet Imnery Professional and Business Cards.â€" 25 cents per insertion or $12 per year. Advertisements â€" inserted without vritten instructions will appear until written: orders for their discontinuâ€" ance shall have been received. Condensed Advertisements.â€" Lost and Found, Wanted, For Sale, To Hent, etc., one inch or less, 25 cents mner insertion. 12121 T whe! enary in Th ular : type : type, done when «+ T nsV en 111 WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd, 1917 Reading Notices.â€"lteading noticos â€" entertainments, ete., where a arge is to be made,. will be inserted The Poreupine Advance at the regâ€" ar rate of beents per line for news pe or 7 cents per line for black face pe, exceept where the jobh work is ne at the Advancee Printing Office, Canada ~ United States 11. ard are offering SPECIAL BARGAINS in these lines. Big barâ€" gains here this week. Come and see for yourself. LVE ARE GOING OUT OT all bought before the recent big advances, and sold at the old prices. You got the bensfit. Come and see the big stocks. E OUR t ved "at ng VC insist( mnSsid Geo. Lake, Publisher are showirs now a full and complete line of the famous eents per l1 cept where 1 the Advance tice will be 1PE @11 ed every Wednes 1!I1l OnC i mother cPreL 11U S Â¥ polite. 3 it on partic tter of clun that ato ty YPH areâ€" douhbtftul all ind rd enouguil To win t‘s freedom and »nlistment _ or bothâ€" are MCV ther IP( 1is, Year F fFailure th: i forhdd d States a bov wa ank you party, d thh YOu Thero must hbe roduction within Window Blinds and Curtains urope e Adr ind his mother huw inserted tre od $2.00 a year $3.00 a year |O0( retita Slater Boots and Shoes two kinds of for instance » polite and *T‘ like both mius| s. unlke ilistment tlml wWOTrd Iil\'\‘ OS1HN ho mall n produ entine h . cand 1 dlll() (OD~ e ind short 110C noon o1 V pr ) \\ of polite short l)nV )‘ roâ€" and ther; wWere pl'n y ind s )o d ) W men IL unnecessary sacrllce . and victory are to be avoide« William RHobertson plJaces the requirements in additional m fore July Ist at 500,000. . Mo are necded snd badly nceeded ducidon and at the same Sir William sugvzvestion â€": UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS F08 NFW PMPIRE LNHeni Fimmun nmnan \ noble w the prid and Pi And th battle line Imp H X| of nE eheible rermany, U land for m rned eT TO wVIM and until 1e country lt s@Cret Wl wmtil Pial men an Robertso was not Theatre Has Booked a Number the Leaders for Harly Date. and rble and free to enlist, 1 Those who cannot aid in line must take a part in t home. The new battle ‘+Ticht. or Peed !" . about simply quoted tToblem tal \ mot @nNnll Lor millitary service. soldier emphasizes t men and more m« rcupine â€" Sunday son cave an impre 1 O n»nt d States. Already he is rerifice, food â€" restrictions, ffort at production. He ‘he war will probably last ear, and we shall have all ro lmen undgr Sstms tiaAn st year. the increase heing ble by Germanyv‘s inhuman 1 for May 4 ; ie insistence of a second week rful film â€" will "riday and irom lus own experience ut of the need for more recessary sacrifice of life Y( th. lhe pilay, ol course, dramatization of KShakeâ€" mous _ masterpiece, _ the etress6s are worldâ€"known o and the costuming and )0( ones ind n Ol 'ul):lli that â€" the ri1cd l8 ration. mr V y toâ€"day has, esent Man: unusually l films bool 1Ineo. 111 1 R()l)t‘l'l'm‘un to lln\\‘ s fell. In recent addre: abor congress I Sir Jolhn Jellic Ho ien unde U natt li bettson,. C 1 Staif, w imperative more men pointed or eljlow mining men Food Comptroiter @T Degai of. "Alic s To speeél up pIOâ€" merease enlistments In the address of ertson there was â€"~a Y\ eése may be menâ€" ind Jauligt,‘"‘ with This was originâ€" May 4 and 35, but tence of a hss caty 1@ man ind {ull day ‘g."*~ ‘aten, though the the : British ‘and wonderf‘ul beâ€" Sir Willtam said N r_ men nt add * v,‘‘â€"now being s put on the mpire Theatre, a â€" month â€" ago. as an example New â€" Eimpire when they are earlv. ret vill not Saturda lous capacities orld any s innuman the people of a and other men 1InNnDressIVC and 118 wee list ol I for early might hbe ht not to is this unâ€" nd woman lay‘s work Those who 01 WV Mir Wilâ€" that Gerâ€" uzh the men men showin rde reing must i the _ the o ery Mav 110C At ‘H.,. Y CrvVy SiT im tor raising a disturbance on street and Provincial Officer Ackroyd got up and dressed to see what was going on. The men took refuge in a shack and aftter he had routed them out one of them in particular showed fight. He didn‘t show it long, however, for soon he began to try a marathon. In this line, also, *‘ d‘beeg police"‘ proved more than a mateh for the disturber of the peace who eame in the end very close to being no more a disâ€" turber but only a piece. The Ing foreigner was landed in the cells that night by the officer, and will come beâ€" fore the â€" Magistrate â€" toâ€"morrow, charged with being drank and reâ€" sisting@ arrest. see the other guy‘s f really the matter Oflicer Ackroyd‘s fa nothing more serio chunks of eold which eneli\V anot was who w after 4| throuo ‘‘D‘heseg police"" eame this week with the right face looking sore and th« looking sorer. When que only answer was: *‘ But v cars, eighteen tourist, twentyâ€"t firstâ€"class, two baggage and two and express ears had been purch in the United States for the Ca: an Government railways. mon diso In answer to a question in the House of Commons last week, Hon Frank Cochrane, Minister of Railâ€" ways and Canals, said that since Janâ€" uary Ist, 1916, five hundred, coal Beacihi, NLisSs IIiSs1e Wiay BDrYs Mr. Wilfrid Laurier Deacon, Timmins, were united in m Their many friends in the ca extend sincerest good wishes popular young couple. station Fourtee time. The recruits added to the Poreuâ€" pine Platoon of the Fourth Forestry Draf‘t in Timmins sinece the last issue of The Advanee are:â€"â€"D. Grithin, M. Macedonald, Wilfrid Deacon, Jack M. The Fourth cruiting Mr. W. Murray leaves toâ€"day for Cobalt where he will continue in the live wire service of WKiely, Smith Amos, who are continuing their busiâ€" ness in City. ‘""Bill" was very popular in the Camp among all who knew him, and consequently there is eenoral reeret at dus removal. Mr. W. Murray Cobalt where he 1 live wire service Mr. Charles P1 rp + Puesday morning the West, whither by the illness of however, is now T me vood health A1 Phut were paid an extra $0,U0U0,â€" will be interested to know that there is also more than one realistic fighting seene in *‘‘Fighting Blood." Another serial coming soon shows all the athletie champions and econâ€" tests in all sorts of sports. ‘*‘The Witclhing Hour,‘‘ and ‘‘A Tale of Two Cities" are also coming 10111 staging ean perbaps be best deseril by the word, *‘ magnificient."‘ Among the new seriais are the t sereen sensations, **The Secret Ku doimn,"‘" and **The Pearl of the Army ‘‘The Secret Kingdom,"‘ is n playing at the Regent, Toronto, wh commened ‘*‘The Pe; num in sa w M Mi i O eterson m)(]ll(‘.\is nd oth,. it is SAic ctually ‘‘hgger and hb iberty,"" little more nee Another sensational suc or Timmims for May 3rd ‘Fightinge : Blood,"" with Dr. Otton visit to D 111 de the parsonage, Sceh sday, April 26th, by h. Miss Elsie May inswer was: ‘‘But : e other zuy‘s face.‘ the matter with e Ackroyd‘s face, I i@ more serious c nfFf anlf whinh Iin | fifty sleeping car eighteen tourist, lass, two bagcage S§1100HN 11( .\l”" arnuM aI was a full house at the police Sunday evening, no less than 1 being in the cells {5 one Tost of them were of the comâ€" variety of drunks and vVery q â€" Provincilal â€" Ufficer _ wWas with him.‘ . Itâ€"was on the when ‘*d‘ beeg policec‘‘ made seord for runningâ€"atter the Some foreigners had been disturbanee on street and ?oreupine _ Platoon Forestry â€" Draft d heetine ato MNcehun Detroit Timmins ‘arnum in **The Spoile there was an ‘‘hones figshting scene for w im and us fellow fig an extra $5,000, will now recovert ealth again. of the e Immnmegent, 1 ororn popualar number re on May 11th ding T1 Swanson lerce returned early x from us trip to r he had been ealled E his mother, who, recovered and enjoyâ€" pist id the loft cheek n questioned, hus But you ought to ace."‘ What was \rmy‘ Tuesday ecame up street Schuma returned from other southern mber,. t will 11th and 12th. (1, . 18 . nNnOow oronto,. where on ltéy., 8. M Brysonâ€" and on, both of dn Brief May JA olin €OTl L1¢ Teacher of Singing and Piano Concert engagements accepted. Pound in Cloth @68 P.0. Box 53, TIMMINS, Ont. Laura K. 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N.B.â€"â€"â€"Send for copy "CANADIAN MINING NEWS" Toronto â€" Montreal â€" New York Boston Opposite Goldfields Hotel In making an investment the selection of the socurity is the most important factor. Write us for advice before making a purchase. MARK HARRS CO. A. S. FULLER CO., BROKERS BROKERS Standard Bank Building T ORONT O (Members Standard Stock Exchange) and fourth oT _ each TELRPHONE MAIN 272â€"273 GEO. LAKE, HRMING LGDGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 459 Automobiles for _ Open Day and Nightâ€" Phone 31 Meets every Tuesday evenâ€" inz in their Jlodge room on Third avenue. Visiting broâ€" thers reauested to attond. The hest and mostâ€"upâ€"toâ€" date Li\'m*y of its kind in South Poreupine I Livery and Transfer §,. WHEHLER South Porcupine TIMMINS, ONT. wWw. G. SMITH,

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