its publication in t mins. During the j ‘fown of Timnins doubled in popwlati and in prestige. 4 great town of the g * thriving, moder of 6,000 populatior wellâ€"equipped and a $40,000 brick pu ing, comfortable a churches, a large a ern ‘theatre, a new pot, wellâ€"furuished branches. a large 10 insurt vertisements of the print each weelk. of o charge is to be made. will be i: in The Poreupine Advance at t ular rate of beents per line f0o type or 7 cents per line fotr bla« type, except where the job w done at the Advance Printing when notice will be inserted f charce. o e 2. Proféssional and Business Cards.â€" 25 cents per insertion or $13 per year, Advertisements â€" inserted _ without written instructions will appear until written orders for their discontinuâ€" ance shall have been received. Condensed Advertisements.â€" Lost and Found, Wanted, For Saile, To Rent, ete., one inchâ€"or less, 25 cents per insertion. "*Â¥Vith this iss vance commen ant homes, st creditable to waterworks s fighting depa cillor Pierce ckief in all C the striving there may be paper can not be The one MAY g other. But they be safer and better i COGETLHER. ~ .‘f}; not help the town, the newsbaper, wit other. That is wl ONOQOMOWWWâ€Q 6000“0“0“< 4 4 4 4 < % 4 L * < h * m’:weï¬m Bros. m.'d. ’F!lii Built in th miles from pQr( Â¥@ pegnpnie the printu equipped i ‘n Ontario posal of i + Blow ye The int the pas 1O 111 ham« WEDNESDAY, JUNE Sth, i917. nan }NC‘ $000#009048 000 %0 90040044 900000000900000098 enercl "BLOW YE THE TRUMPET ! BLOW !‘‘ Canada United States Oflice 26 Reading Notices, Published every Wednesday b: Ximai the. t e ma} here : FOUR WE ARE GOINCG OTT OP expressin® us support for the ance all bought before the recent big advances, and sold at the old prices. You get th> benefit. Come and se¢e the big stocks. nd are ofering SPECIAL BARGAINS in these lines. Big barâ€" zins here this week. Come and see for yourself. Geo. Lake, Publisher are showins no ubs 111 . WIEL ind upâ€"toâ€" c public S« trumpet rtion,. l](l })¢ ion Rates : $2.00 a year â€" $3.00 a year uesduay noon Window Blinds and Curtains ‘.il t } ut Residen: toyv ‘Qpies adâ€" in the hands Slater Boots and Shoes 01 net ween ull and complete line of the famous Olfice, buildâ€" inted n bank good news 1044 rted the and of on tng the bala would t (i(i mot COmMmC,> DUL his balance of #5. that Mr. Phibert The case was disn ainst 1 plaintii ant. word,. are needed in the balance ‘*Blow yeâ€" the trumpet! . Blow!‘ Also, *‘*Blow yourself‘‘ in mors material ways. And a happy â€"wew «ympathy and of purpose of the people of the North. ‘‘*Blow ye the trumpet! Blow!*"‘ The Advance started out to be THE newspaper of the Poreupine. It has outlived many alleged rivals and some pretended competitors. Toâ€"day it is recognized as one of the established institutions of the North. It is strirâ€" ing to hbe fair, to be free, to be helpâ€" ful. It is giving care and effort and heart to mirror the life of the North Land, to express the hopes and aims and spirit of the people of this great growing country, to be the Voice of the Great North, With YOUR help it can do these things for the great common good. _ YOUR subscription, YOUR advertisement,, YOUR good word. are needed in the balance. tno wWASs "1’0. uaranteelt ay men| ollo wit IxOs 1at rney, suC tweoen IMIS not com{( ient of the account of I )wing a written order in Caompbell paid Mr. Plw int then due Houle, a if Mr. Philbert would co hbe next Saturday he c nted [ [ #4 M (Continued from page 1) throu el( Op Iphia artin, cou Judgment M )6 TPiCl Cl i and that he bad paid »rvhere,â€"was really conte Cook .for. Mr. Wile,. a ney for the Town. ‘off vs. Piperkoff was a c Bulgarians, and it incluc id counter claims, and .v ed that even the proverb id others was adjourned as rs have®not" yet arrived in t from Cochrane. The Divâ€" irt Clerk at Cochrane is inâ€" in the ease and as actions | to. Division Court Clerks ‘lulbert woulil come agaln t Naturday he could get > that he (Mr. Campbell) owe Houle. Mr. Plulbert but. Houle did and got of $5,.. It was to get this hilbert‘s suit was started. as dismissed with eosts agâ€" Philbert. â€" Mr. Forbhes for Ir. Devaney for â€" defendâ€" nt uncan, wholes t dus solhcetor o1 Mr. I 201444 l'nl i. LOYr idjourned to 4 ‘plaintifif‘s, Mi and to J p)ron w er( 1( Oll S(Â¥ 111C wWASs a newspaper report. sed both claim and r. Forbes for plainâ€" rris of din @Clalms, . wWwaSs en the proverbial would not make {] 61 iR o l'UVl1 orbes for plain defendant. were suing 1 ta for damages d to next court Is,. Mr. Devanes \n turncd over I0o at the merchant 1 conveved them Â¥rmeont on some oran [endant clannnâ€" ozen when reâ€" ducetions fTrom t the evidence s in good conâ€" e â€" debts en entere costs was en saler. North I.. ',. A\. l)(\â€" Piimmins, for happy tment Houle. n French, ilbhert the and â€" said in Marc S a case included and was paid us ampbell to detften ndiC latte and nIPj liquor not plainly marked as ‘"‘liqâ€" everyonre â€"â€"should: know tliis by this time. However, as Carling could have gotten in the liqâ€" uor legally if it had been so m;u'ked.i and as there was a possibility that the fault was altogether with the dealeér sending the liquor, the fine was made:ia light one, and Carling was told that his reme®¥ was to sue the dealer for not marking the shipment properly. As Mr. Carling paid the fine and left the eourt, he was heard, perhaps, to mutter, ‘*$50 and costs! Heavens, that would: have hbeen a hg price to pay for that boxâ€"even if it had been really butter." Provincial Officer Ackroyd had a charge of drunkenness against the name of Gus Salle: Mr. Salle did not answer in court, but out to South Poreupine that evening the Officer saw Salle and took him along ‘to the â€"contrt at South End;, Awhere 1e was duly fined $10 and or $17 propel hine af rerha bast wee of butter c ling. â€" ‘The clanmed ths But the Provincial Polics Can Tell Butter From Booze. Hence, the Police Court Case. uns wer South Olficer to the cannot tried in the courts where they officiate, the case awaits the transference of the papers to this neighboring court. Mr. Cook appeared for â€"Mr. Freeâ€" man, of the Frontenae Hotel, Timâ€" mins, who disputed a claim of A. Brazecau for work done, and entered a counter clainmn. Mr. J. W. Mahon appeared for Mr. Brazeau who was given judgment, the counterâ€"claim beâ€" inz nonâ€"suited. money. perhaps, by buying charging them on the aced Magistrate pointed out to rissey that her action mig strued as a technmical breg law,, but he suggested that to pay for the goods and dismiss‘ the case. *‘ Yesy, plied, ‘*I‘ll pay for the gi won‘t pay anybody, but t cial.‘"‘ *‘ Do you mean Mi asked the Magistrate. * says Mrs. M,,/‘I mean th dier man.‘‘ *‘ Apparently the ladies‘ man garound l« Mr. E. H. Hill acted in court for the first time as Division Court Clerk and successfully showed his canabilities for the vost. BOOZE INGOGNITO CALLED ITSFFf BUTTER the ladies‘ man around comâ€" mented the Magistrate to Provincial Officer Ackroyd, and though all the other police and even the Lacense Inâ€" spector did not like this judicial sumâ€" mary, Provineial Officer Ackroyd»â€"has the distineton, and will, duly collect the money. COO(l not to do so ferrecd A storyâ€" of Morrisse l1« Parcder‘s cDay,. adjournecd _ tromnm tAe week â€"hbefore,â€"with Messrs. Levison and Lacoste and partnerships and agreements and French lawyers all mixed in one cortugated conglomerâ€" ation of congested mysteryâ€"ohn, well, the ease was dismissed anyway. \Mrs. Jolhun Morrissey appeared to According to . telegrams from Otâ€" tawa. the politicians are. conferting with one another regarding a Coalâ€" ition Government. It is claimed, howeverse that Sivr‘ Wilfrid _ Laurier will not support a Coalition Governâ€" ment that would attempt to enforee Conscription, and that‘* no National Government can thus be formed with the support of both parties unless Conscription is dropped, at least for the present. The situation in any event‘ is an undesirable one, and the public are looking for the outcome of the political conferences with more omless suppressed anger. The pup»â€" lic can never understand, when it is roused, â€"why people should play gcames on either or both sides of a party fence while the world is on 1t10n howe will ment ta or (ress ire 2CC the eonrt at s «luly fined $10 an all. In matters like rctal men do not sta 101 told imilyvy and [ roim 0n to the nsS he laftter was that Mrsg, had taken $4.30 worth of his store after being told so. â€" Mrs. Morvissey‘s side was that they had not paid she had made for the Elâ€" and that a docal lawyer er that she could get her hapns., by huvine goods and o her by W. $ se theft cases from djourned from the they it HAISN(L, AvAcre ‘I1C ind costs, or $17 ce this these Proâ€" tand on times ot THE «PORCUPINE ADVANCE account. _ The to Mrs. Morâ€" might be conâ€" bhreach of the hat she agree and he would she reâ€" (+ '_r():»(ls.bnt I DDC POVIHNâ€" All Kiads of Counter . 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LAKE, Automobiles for Hiree Open Day and Nightâ€" â€" Phone 31 The hoest and mostâ€"upâ€"toâ€" date Livery of its kind in South Porecupine Livery and Transfer Meets every Tuesday evenâ€" ing in their= lodge room on Third â€" avenue. Visiting brouâ€" thers recuested to attend. §, WHEHLER South Porcupine TiMMINS, ONT. Ww. G. SMITH,