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Porcupine Advance, 20 Jun 1917, 1, p. 7

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‘. o ,,wwwoowowwoo’mmwwob #0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 «P § Noteâ€"â€"Pressing, Cleaning and Dyeing Done § “WWQWWWM“MWQ WQ"OMWOOOOWMMOOMMNOMOO: * p< “OW)’WOOOOQ“MWOOWM ONEâ€"4‘‘ x 6‘‘ Dodge Crusher. ONEâ€"F C Sample Grinder. Miscellaneous other machinery. All in Storage at Wabi Iron Works, New Liskeard Fraser Chalmers of Canada Before Buying your Spring Outfit 59 Beaver Hall Hill, THE GREAT STRIKE RECENTLY MADE AT MANHATTAN, NEVADA eaused a treasndons revival of interest Camn. which has been lving dormant Camp, whic} has hbeen eent strike made in the \ the San Francisco Stock went up from 30e to $2 Manhattan promises to .d of Tonopanr + ul Goldfiel« where a sma‘l iuy estme‘i fortune. T. J. Fitzsimvons, E.M., Western Miniag Financial Review is an _ independent monthly magazine giving relia ble news of the mining industry of the Stat»s of California, Nevada and Arizona. Subscriptron $1.00 per year, Athree months trial subscriptâ€" ion will be seat for 19 eents. 525 Marz»st Street, â€"Five Stamp Mill weight of stamps 1050 1bs each, arâ€" ranged for inside amalgamation, complete in every detail NEXT DOOR TO CANADIAN CLUB CAFE 9‘‘ Blake Crusher, manganese fitted. ndons revival of interest in this Nevada Gold has hbeen lying dormant for ten years. The reâ€" de in the White Caps Mine caused a hw stir on ‘iseo Stock Exchange where White Caps stock 30e to $2.07 a share in five weeks. mises to Aduplicate our surpass the great camps id Goldfield. Opportunities are again â€" offered may possibly develop into a large LIMITED FPINANCIAL REVIEW San Francisco, Cal. MONTREAL, P.Q. THE TAILORK gi::*:‘*%#%@z*Z*Q.n:?-:v.v.vfiz.n.#.v.v.n:?v.??v eA Both Great Britain and the U.S. have sent notes to Russia, explaining the war aims. Bradstreet‘s Review predicts that foodstuffs will soon drop in price. Hurrah ! More drastic taxation measures, inâ€" cluding an income tax, are said to be under consideration by the Dominion Government. A (Gertmanâ€"American Socialist says that he has positive information that a revolution will start in Germany on September 27th of this year. Another euess coming ! Hon. E. L. Patenaude,. Secretary of State in the Borden (Government resigned that position last week, **on account of Conseription."‘ No harm done ! King Constantine of Greeee has abâ€" dicated and he and Crown â€" Prince George will leave Grecee on a British warship for Switzerland via â€" italy. Prince Alexander ascends the Greek throne. _ Everything is quiect in Despatches from London, Engiand, say that during the recent air raid, the Toronto Star overseas representaâ€" tive went into a big store in the bomâ€" bed district. ° ‘‘Borry to keep ~you waiting, sir.‘‘ said the lady â€" clerk, when the deafening noise had passed away enouch for her to wait on him. That was the spirit cheetrful and unafraid 1Teece now Whatever you give goes direct for the comfort of our soldier boys Aflcr six days in the frenchesâ€" "Thank God for the Y.M.C. Contributions should be made to Treasurer Imperial Bank _ â€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE otf l.nmlnn immIins Gen. Byng, adian forces retired from Different Labor bodies throughout the Dominion have endorsed Conâ€" seription, though most of them also ask for Conseription of Wealth,. The Members of Parkiament favor a_ WHIRLWIND â€" Recruiting campaign, instead of Conseription. Perhaps this kind of a wind might help. German attempts to reeapture lost positions in the region of the Souchez River last week were repulsed by the Canadians, â€" need! heary Hun losses One hundred and fifty feet of _ a city pier at West St. Jolin, N. B., with an equal stretch of warehouse and part of a grain conveyor, eollapsed owing to excessive weight of goods in the warchouse, some 6,000 cases of heavy goods for export heing lost. The â€"Dominion â€" Research â€" Council now announces that western Canada will very shortly have abundance~of coal through the development of ligâ€" nite fields in Saskatchewan. The ligâ€" nite eoal will cost twoâ€"thirds of the present price of coal in the west. Sir William C. Maedonald, Chanâ€" cellor of MeGill University, hut more noteéd as head of the firm â€" making s died â€" dlast week at his Montreal home aged 86 Years Glimpses of Y.M.C.A. Service to Soldiers hx * «C 17 "A 6 \ibfig‘%’ JDCE A b 7 > a 8 There are over £{ty branches of the Canacdian Y‘ ia France. 63.090 or 70,900 cups of tea end cofec; biscuits, etc., given to soldicrs free every day in France. tillions of sheets cflc:tct paper and envelopcs disâ€" tributed in Engl aad, France and Canada, (Soldicrs inâ€" duced t> writs home fre. quently.) tra.mniiag caino I Hundreds of thousands of new and old magazines and newspapers distributed €r>e. Warm shelter in cheery .ohuu." Supplies many necessarâ€" ies and |azurics at minimum cost: any surplus devoted to com{orts for the soldiers . . WIOD. Toronto C h usr s dK in command of for the past 1 that command. Y.M.Z.A,. centre in every T estamer ts circul ated. MAJOR GERALD W. BIRKS General Superpiesor, Oversecas National C to \the Canâ€" vear. has with What if the colossal strug¢le were beins enacted within reach of Canadian homes! How the Learts of Canadian mothers, fathers, sisters, ‘brothers an d friends would leap to the task of letting no day go by withoutits flood of comforts and encouragementinto the trenches â€"for they‘re necded every day. All too few are the reâ€" membrances it is possible to send to far away battleâ€" fields. What a glorious privilege you have of reachâ€" ing your precious boys through the work of the Y.M.C.A., whose protecting influence is everywhere. In Canadian Camps, on trains and boats, in camps in Britain and France, right up ouncil, Young Men‘s Christian Association The official figures of the prisoners taken in the Messines battle are:â€"+ 742 German â€" prisoners, qrucluding otfGicers; also 47 guns, 242 machine cuns and 60 tronch mortars. The Toronto police raided an allegâ€" ed Nocialist meeting last week and arrested eighty alien enemies, Gerâ€" mans, â€" Hungarians, Austrians, ete., who were talking sedition. The polhce in other places, please copy. Capt.: J.~ = M.P. ‘*for West Peterborough, last week sent in his resignation as eandidate in the next election, because the Premier‘s Consceription Bill does not _ include conseription also of> wealtlhh and reâ€" sources. Mr. Joliun R. Rathom, editor of The Providence Journal, was eiven a etvie reception by Toronto last week when he came to address the â€" Canadian Press Associtation. The Providence Journal became for its exposures of German plots and plans on this continent. General Pershing, U.S. Army, was introduced last week to King George V. We will likely be having moving pictures now of General Perslang rmdâ€" ing two or three horses, with a bodyâ€" guard of seventeen bands and six army corps, shaking hands with His Majesty andâ€" saying ‘*How _ do, George!*" Major W H. RNedmond, brother of Jolhun Redmond, the â€" Nationalist leader, died from wounds in France on June Tth. It is said that he was picked up by an Ulster amhbulance and civen eare. At Messines Ulstermen and South of Ireland _ men â€" fought shoulder to shoulder and â€" made _ a united and formidable foe ‘ to _ the Hiun. ky k «" Keli _ % «_ O n â€" i i EKs im onl d W M _ B A L.A Honorery Treasurer, National Commitlee LT.â€"COL. P. II. DF.ACON, Toronto “R’ HY, the first question a fellow asks when he "* fellow asks when he goes into a town is, "W here is the Y?" They send us hot soup up the line. 1 tell you it‘s good when you have been standins in one place for two ecctin? 1. P3 Y3 â€" ) Sak cmd Lore! | on you any miniuite: * 15 Toronto Street, TORONTO to the firingdire, the Y. M.. C A; is dom your iworkâ€" will you Lelip? Somewhere i1 France a dyinsg man as‘iecd his capâ€" tain to pray for hiin. The captain shook his head. He could not malizc a prayer. Then the remeimâ€" bered thze only prayer he krew, ‘"Now I iay ie down to sleep."‘ As they prayeJd theircomrade passed away. So they turned to the Â¥. M.â€" C.A. for g¢uidance. In every military camp from the Atlantic to the Pacific, the Y.M.C.A. is busy looking after your boy‘s welfare, ever ready to help him start right in his new and perilous career. Remember your heroes. Be generous ! A German air raid exer London, Eng., last week caused the death of 97 and the wounding of 437. Fortyâ€" two women and children are among the dead and 216 injured. A Lonâ€" don Board School was one of â€" the prineipal places bombed. The raidâ€" ers were ériven off in 15 minutes. One of the incidents of the raid was the fact that a court case was in proâ€" gress when explosions were heard nearby. *‘I understand there is an air raid nearby, but we are as safe here as elsewhere."" said the judge. After a few moments the jqudsge anâ€" After a few moments the judge anâ€" nounced :â€"â€"‘I â€" understand the, raid has come as far as this, but now has gone away, so we will proceed with the ease unless it returns." . CHAS. W. BRTSHOP General Seorciar y s in ds cUfi ~tO SV EN 4X L.onâ€" » of â€" the The raidâ€" minutes. raid was bues 1

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