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Porcupine Advance, 1 Aug 1917, 1, p. 7

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004000000000000000000000000000000000090000000000800060 | § See GEALL | 2 § Before Buying your Spring Outfit â€" OOQOMOOMOOW $ Noteâ€"â€"Pressing, Cleaning and Dyeing Done § ind #$§0040908§0000080009$9000000000000004000400006000004A00800006 04 4 MWWWM’OQOONMWMOOOMOW British Columbia is the Coming Mining Field Mining and Engineering Record )$ 606600 THE GREAT STRIXE RECENTLY MADE AT MANHMATTAN, NEVADA went up from 30e to $2.07 a share in five weeks. Manhattan promises to duplhicate our surpass the great camps of Tonopah and Goldfield. Opportunitiee are again offered where a small investment may possibly develop into a large fortune. WESTERN MINING FINANCIAL REVIEW 525 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. T. J. Fitzsimmons, E.M., Editor of W ecial Review recently visited this cam ecomplete roport on this camp to date April issue of the Review. Western Mining Financial Review monthly magazine giving reliable new of the States of California, Nevada caused a tremendous revival of interest Camp, which has been lying dormant cent strike made in the White Caps Mi the San Franciseo Stock Exchange wh went up from 30e to $2.07 a share in Manhattan promises to dupheate our s Western Mining Financial Review is an _ independent monthly magazine giving reliable news of the mining industry of the States of California, Nevada and Arizona. Subscription $1.00 per year. Athree months trial subscriptâ€" ion will be sent for 10 cents. This Province has developed the Three Largest Copper Mines in the British Empire. Produces almost the entire lead and zinc output of Canada. Has the second larâ€" gest gold mine in Canada. . Mineral production thisyear estimated at $46,000,000. © The Way you waat it,â€"â€"â€" At the Time you waant it NEXT DOOR TO CANADIAN CLUB CATE Published Semiâ€"Monthly. Established 1895 Subscription $3.00 per now in Canada Published at 303 World Bldg., Vancouver, B.C. FEcor Advertising Rates apply to the Publishers. #4¢09¢0¢6¢6 PHONKE 26 THAT‘S THE ADVANCE ditor of Western Mining 1 this camp and made the f interest in this Nevada Gold _ dormant for ten years. The reâ€" â€"Caps Mine caused a big stir on hange where White Caps stock i made The most is published in the THE T AILOR 1B | ! 6ooooooeooooooooooooooooooooooooooo those in authority, must be recognmzed : inseparable from im on a large seals. X doubt have, or appe foundation, and are for investigation. T orities keenly desire complaints promptly they may be inquire fied, if such action | the least possible _« nately, however, it t that the persoas int cate in the first ins press, with the, resul is not brought prom} per channels for ei correction, but is th lic discussion which factiom to the cecom Should be Forwarded to Militia Headquarters. Many newspapers have hbeen p lishing complaints of soldiers soldiers‘ relatives as to ~ separat allowanee, pay, pensions, ete., The Advance has followed what believes to be a better plan,â€"tha FIRST forwarding the complaint nearest militia headquarters for dress. These complaints are of well founded and always they m more or less interesting reading written in sensational form, but paper believes the first dmy is to h anv evils remedied rather than GOMPLAINTS CF GBLDIENG AND SNDIFRS RELATIVES mnould the autuorities ta due attention to any comp tempt to <stifle investiga then, The Advance would than ready for all the necessary or possible. It necessary or to sav., howe military; and variably shown th â€"â€"the treatment dependent nake discshargeod soldiers, and friends or relatives of soldiers, appear in the papers from time to time concerning reports of casualiies, pay of soldiers, separation allowaince and â€" assigned pay payable to soldiers‘ wives, nd kindred subjects. Jn spite of every care and diligence on the part of those in authority, such complaints must be recognized as inevitable and mm ns mm w en mm m s mm mm on mm foundation, and are proper subjects for investigation. The military authâ€" orities keenly desire to hear of such complaints promptly, in order ~that they may be inquired into and rectiâ€" fied, if such action is necessary, with the least possible delay. _ Unfortuâ€" nately, however, it too often happens that the persoas interested communiâ€" cate in the first instance with the press, with the, result that the matter is not brought promptly into the proâ€" per channels for either enquiry | or correction, but is the subject of pubâ€" 1s necessary and any i2 sed *+Militia"‘ Headquar (or Camp Borden) will ind their way into â€" pré May I bespeak in this May 1 nespeak i1 LNis mdallel YOuL sympathetic consideration and actâ€" ion in order that matters affecting soldiers, or theoir relatives or friends may receive in all cases the efficient ceare which they deserve." time that all such eases should be referred dire« Headquarters for invesi fore being sent to the p Majorâ€"General Goethals and Chairâ€" man Denman of the United States Shipping Board could not agree on the building of steel ships or wooden ships as an an#wer to the submarine mengee to shipping. â€" Consequently President Wilson asked them to resign and they both agreed to this. Edâ€" ward N. Hurley, a Chicago business man. and Washington L. Capps, chief constructor of the navy, sueceed the discussion which gives n« factiom to the complairant : ates an unfortunate impressio public mind with regard to t ner in which the matter ha dealt with by the officials eo It is no douhbt recognized by able people that â€" those oifi others charged with such untrL ItAe matter finds its. way 1 official channels, through which 0: it can be disposed of. Under all th civreumstances the General â€" OM Commanding Military District No desires to ask the coâ€"operation of : press in his efforts to bring these m ters in the first instance to the tention of the proper authorities, a would esteem it a courtesy to himse as well as a public service, if edit. of leading newspapers would be go enouzh to announce from â€" time resigned men able people Tuat Tnose . omlcers others charged with such _ matte hbave, in almost every case, a sense of their responsibility and sire to earry on public business in efficiont manner. On the other h: it is impossible to take the necess: steps to rectify errors, unless : until the matter finds its way on official channels, through which 0; it ean be disposed of. Under all th eW cation be recognmnized as inevilabdic and arable from miliiary operatiouns large seals. Many of them no 1 roimn disposi 1p€ radt FEHient.=â€"Col." in Military District No o attitude of this offmi " Ssent No spe rv and lgt"l NY 1 L id 9 PC 11 iA iA V UV a aP g ()\’(_)]'('()]lllllz‘ Imost ‘every case, "A ae: leir responsibility and deâ€"!â€" ap<in, ty on public business in w; inner. On the other hand expressing: sible to take the “C‘-’ess‘”'-"iprin(-iplo;;, ectify errors, unless ““d!t'urvemcnt matter finds its. way (@nto ) Ooppo offie nnels, through which only| ( sposed of. Under all these Ifrey; â€"viee ces the â€" General ()H(JI(”)‘ (l [(3} ig Military ‘(Distrietâ€"No..2 :â€"YTLoardine" t he troubles if no notihl calg. â€" CIH or appear to have, and always they : interesting readin: sational form, but the first dury is to edied rather that pr investization, beâ€" to the press for pubâ€" ecial form of address id any letters addresâ€" Headquarters‘ Toronto den)} will â€" invariably into properâ€" hands. notife »bd oldiers and tter receiy cléesIre proper â€" this matter vour lclais concerned rized by reason her â€"than it ° this‘ tfi fail to ‘g 111 4 1 V 1I ] T( uon tmmodstp â€"Uut _ ‘sattri0yne SI woreraygqud 1011 oimcel O In the the manâ€" as time â€" to omplaint District anda iptly of 1§$ C unts of pubâ€" satisâ€" cretion 111 1 € o ne TC 11 H 11 OT Citizens of All Political Faiths Urged to Assist. Delter, TNnel little time to ar; one question now ereatest possible WIRâ€"TREâ€"WAR LEAGUE HOLONE CONYVERTIUON Nll to their ewn purposes, lés dil Lile take an interest and a part. The league, which was organize | for the purpose of devising plans ,w'nmn" the war and securing publ interest and eoâ€"operation, â€" has t following aims which no doubt e |press the sentiments of everyâ€"loy Canadian: the dedication of the me l;md resources of Canada for winnir the war; the adoption and â€" enfore :n.enf of measures of conseription | principles, ther foreement more ’ The officers c follows : Chain confined membership to any Lorâ€" mer party. It has a real policy, a real,â€"a live policy that applies to toâ€" day and pressing present conditions. [t offers a common meeting ground for all loyval Canadians. Tlus * Winâ€" theâ€"War‘*‘ Leagune will hold a Conâ€" vention in Toronto this week, Aug. 2 and 3. All publicâ€"spiritedâ€" citizens 10ns Le Ooniy a CvVvIn and the other fello wish to win the war SClons ant will trumph ‘The_‘ * WA Sil VS they can to their fake an ‘*The oldest inhabitant to work these days to year‘s experiences. After passing through the coldest winter on record the season wound up with a record snowfall even while spring should have been in the air. Then we had the coldest and most baeckward spring ever experienced here, with windâ€" storms smashing all records and other things, to be followed by exceptionâ€" ally copious rains, culminating in a record fall of 2.13 inches last Thursâ€" day and Friday, 1.90 inches alone falling during the night, but if only now we may expect a record bumper crop we might even forget the recâ€" ords made in the high cost of living."" Conventi 1PE tAaIncd} Lb UL «L LAL ional, nonâ€"partisan â€" government fo the vigirous prosecution of the wan and the union of all patriotic elem ents in the country in order that thei strength may be made effective n overcomin@ selfishness and â€" indiffer l‘he officers OI the leagune are follows: Chairman, John M. frey; viceâ€"Chairman, Benjamin Gould; hon. seeretary, Frank V recording secretary, Henry W. h The following eitizens of Toronto members: Frank Arnoldi, A. Ames, Hugh Blain, Augustus Br Walter J. Barr, Hamilton Cas N. F. Davidson, George T. Don LC TOrCCS The great W in nfin lna( 1( )11 descend to reid and . Casey VY OO Booker, Hamilton; H. ind Frank Cockshutt, of re also members. Cochrane be of materi in this crisis 11 OrCC Y € 1 I s‘ at ie Irons n the establishmert Winâ€"theâ€" W ar Leaguse aty servicee for Canac 1( 1 e war unite, Uar ,â€"those opposed s party includes unconseious â€"trai )01 r adhere ehy mak eertain. pf the"le U ¢ V to iterial as ttention on ird 10 Ww ivhbhelt last new organization minence and proâ€" rial assistance to EC 1 all ceitize n opp( conseription the streneth no doubt . exâ€" )f everyâ€"loyal ion of the men la for winning matte: miaVv in politic nment.*‘* 171. laf") Robinet ood : Ch; Yy,,. A1ng oronto are s§0C12R2TLION rator hard Ina d a ill ~the mityv passing record record should we had 11 party, e who orCce S cCoOll natâ€" for for alic the ot i1€ 111 L AISO askedl Aa 12 crease for pmece work that ther cimting Advance forâ€" Can: wfte afe sfe se ols ie ofe ofe ofe ofe ofe ofe Bs afe afe ate afe ofe afe sfe aBe afe ofe ofe oBe ofe the afe oBp ofp ale ate afs ofe afe ale ate sts afe afe afe 1 ypographi( union} now twenty injuré last week in st1 Pypr iboront: ce( LHAL Ured the Allies an« now reaches $£5,000,000,000 ed smicide | was iIn Gner \ learned that | so she drank SDIDE Admiral Koleha the admirals depc eers at Sebastopo sian Revolution, h accept a pi: Iustead, he and accepte U.S. fleet. poli into the town cral Polimwe A. LITl been investi Lreneral, stirring reply nmnean supply to sell tion witi that ‘\'V He»stated, however, that altet week the law would be rigidly forced as it was essential that game of the northland be pres for the leertzaate lunter."" noundas at siginit he did not wish without giving He,stated, how week the law w During the rec in Galicia, thougl crately deserted acld their ground vice in holding ba front Crop prosp Canada‘s â€" wat n T*C als $G Oiam2ands2 llt \“(11(.([ rander, 1 A bout Mary The lc 11¢ or some 111 Sudbury hat GUGreat britarm‘s : Allies and the various LrC imceellor ot @1018 imadi IaAanCces tron reports exempl ot 2A Y Sudbury 8t 4Jl IUrIlCEC follo w e also iiUssian â€" s | by the twiceâ€"wounded ra Butchkarelf, was TT T I 0 Guelp allens. Sir Artihiur Meli address on last week two ind the recent Russian retreat World News in Brief sT We wedd her f lehant, who was one of deposed by the mutinâ€" topol during the RHusâ€" at Kre The other cifties of TH roused and stirre 48Sth Highlandet Te( [b PDF: ss on the third seription Bill Su aid that dire O Ee( 3() expe adiiure aid im». inte neutral rea Inspector of Provinâ€" Storie in conversaâ€" ar this week stated ad power under the ry laws to destroy found chasing deer, to take such action securte id k at Winmpeg. is gown when inee had jilted a can of lye, lat sheâ€"â€" will 11 vyernmet the @COinmal ng Aiat. | rad based sona b S1nce intryv pet xcheque VOC 109 11¢CQ litt illiams ce killed and an explosion erford., Nova rout Ont LUSSIa L naAV y nound ldiers delibâ€" e ‘‘tanks‘‘ d noble serâ€" 11 ¢é _ waIrnIing. after this rigidlvy enâ€" dvancees to Domimons i1 sof_. jover weekK savys sewnere, 18 t the high T( provinclal ies â€" have C d t| ba that the preserved )mplaint attempt to VCOE of h( recevye ised fto cuUupIinte POUuUnNC(Câ€" ind in 55â€" and ters ida‘ € date read et us mM Oonâ€" richt sult 10 rddla nel and A n y 1l0n, ofiâ€" tion 50@ 1C1 ol OT James Cameron, a piper with the McLean Highlanders, of New Brunsâ€" wick, was sentenced last week to ‘‘servive in the front line trenches" when his regiment goes into action,. as a punishment for committing bhgamy. Cameron pleaded guilty. The ‘"punâ€" ishment‘‘ is an original form of senâ€" tence, ana one sons should not country. The i have all the **s interfeéere: of mixin ment RETURNED SULDifRS aTARTEO BM LAND AT First Group of Heroes Finish Trainâ€" ing at Montsith School. dier Kkasing wWuere they farms there and gi in their new life by ernment. Another men back from the to Monteith to take in their new life by the Ontario Govâ€" ernment. Another group of 20 or 24 men back from the front are going to Monteith to take up the course of training for agriculture in the North Land. â€"These latter returned soldiers will be placed on farms near Kapusâ€" kasing in their tu;n and another ecroup placed in training, and _ this procedure will be continued so long fer of a the work The er ing last\ start in couple of School w munities, and to be taken for cial znul social Government ptT to, wi1o were on account of defeet, have ] work Aand forts. â€" They consideration Kapuskasing credit is due superyision or imollYycoddiing. AL1C men have proven _ themselves ~such MEN that undue interference or supâ€" ervision would hardly be relishked, but no doubt they will appreciate the safeguards and assistance of variâ€" ous kinds that will be offered. The Returned â€" Soldiers® passed Qus Kinds tA ‘The â€" HRegtu through Coel and the 2oo and Tiile goo(dl peope showed the kind of s consistently made the the town one to be re pleasure. _ The mun Zines, newspapers, 300 soldiers. The work of eclearin ine houses, bharns, etc. and cother att cach Returned with oane of t] punishment for imeron pleaded hment‘‘ is an C )01 irit of ipidly ; (lllitt L10n he ~first group s to finish the at Monteith School left las instruction in Amone the aImny .l ite and of Among °1 them wer of field. h poultry ra They will )11 roup that went to Kapuskasâ€" week were the first to get a this. way. They a of months at the Monteith where they were given pracâ€" areâ€" soldiers accept the Government‘s free farm and traiming 1@ > tront Lo -â€"i.â€"' 11 @nt.. promIises tOo do Gveryâ€" can for the heroes, without them â€" with _ unnecessary m or mollyeoddling. _ The e proven _ themselves ~such t undue interference or supâ€" The muilitaryv officials NB group of returned rda inpre Much l Oofner DOdiles Nad repâ€" to meet and greet the ridies had prepared parâ€" ig cigarettes, cake, frut ttractive delicacies, and d Soldier was presented these packages. In adâ€" or THAC i1 wel t lA they UV 102nN °s unable mne O0ll )11 re the c husbhand untirin: alful in us to who trend course of â€" trainâ€" ericultural Trainâ€" week for Kapusâ€" will be placed on ven c a good start hund!e jooks, 81 } ¢,. 4 LOchrfane spirit that has ie very name of remembered with nicipal _ officials, ‘, the Women‘s bodies had repâ€" and greet the id prepared parâ€" ) 6( J” icall O wn orth to measures â€" Are nysical, nnanâ€" Indeed, the to do â€" averyâ€" a n( (llers â€" passed ednesday last, of _â€" Cochrane 18 pri spent _ a Monteith »iven pracâ€" Land farâ€" specially ntial prinâ€" ecare _ of d kindred ced "in "comâ€" rious reaâ€" led in this als should ho shotuld s. and the worl 111 punisid town‘at rk has mattetr magaâ€" for the their ciforts buld Oron there Amip nen;} sol l.]l" 61â€" 21â€" 1C

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