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Porcupine Advance, 23 Jan 1918, 1, p. 1

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Mr. “an Warren. Manager of Nufifiwm L‘mmda Smuply's retail : was” a (‘ubalt \‘isitordast week. m’g or the L25. troops, anmng w; he \\ ill not as bombing and hay- duct work instructor. The live were nutified In rvpurt 3": Tomato on Wed- qudny, but a wire sent to the (-ity headquarters secured an extexision of Jém'e allowing the game to be played 11911: and the men to report at, Toron- to on Saturday. 'l'u-iuigiit the serum! game in Hie. Porcupine Hnokvv League sorio: 0f games “ill be plmed at the 'limmins Eink, the midi being taced m 8 p.111. 9 8.1111'P.T!.L g-ime prumiscs ta ho a 'shurp. The game prunnsos ta ho a spovially interesting one. A hurkoy ylayer, not concerned in any uf the 40111115, who has seen both the ('una- dions and 1110 Porcupine ('mwn team practice «luring the past week. says. that the two teams are fairly we-H matched and that both will have to work to win. An infloresting feature ahuut (Eu- Second Game in Porcupine League to be a Lively One. 'l'. 1“. King, .I. Hnws'o, U. Us‘il‘()SSCl'. .l. K. Moore. J. l’. McLaughlin, S. ,anovetsky. 11. Newton, J. \\'. Reed. i A vote of ‘clinnks “as passed to. the Committee that 21ml (lune SlU‘ll g‘ntul .work during the labor difficulties here. On motion ut.’ Messrs. Lap 'niric and ()strusser it was (levidml tlmt a «lmzen Jie'w chairs slnmld he pni'clnrsml fur the use of the members :‘r meetings. The meeting night fur the Bnaul of ”l‘rude was clmson,-â€"â€"tlm somunt i 18S- «lay evening ut' earl: nmmn .3. [no (‘unnril (fiininln‘r. at 8 (Vt-lurk. In a Shriet‘mlilress tlw nmv president. thanked the Board fur the lmnul‘ cun- Jierretl on him. lh'. Mclnnis am» urg- 1le almf all m-upcrntv' tn the fullest cxt‘ent t3 M‘vn OXCGCU the rumnl nt' uscl'ulmss ui’ the 3mm] at Trade nt' 1215: x0915, and to make the 1918 Board helpful and p’i'iogressivc in luml and patriotic clfmts in every way p )-‘.~;il)l¢.‘. caunmms rm ,/ usuwns n-msm Canvassing ('umm Si.:})2â€"â€"J. E. NPWIH!‘ .I’Sllcovotsky, 1’. L. I __(‘uun('il 01' thv H 'I‘. F. King, J. “M J. K. Mrml'e. J. 1’ >.\.‘pl°¢'vss‘111g their approvmlum ut' llh’ good work 2H prosich-nt 'in 1917. He asked, h’JWPVt'I‘. in lw mmxsml 1111 13:0 plea (111' the 1111155 111' Minor interests. eventually Dr. J. .v\. lennis was J1mninafed and mt}:usiustimlly (’!(‘('t€(1 as prm'nh-n'; t'ur 191.01 The other «1111ch fur the your won-z Vice-111115111011l-~I). Lann'airio. Sec-rem ry-'l.‘r1~a.~:n l'i‘l'â€"~M 1'. M :1 0111 m- mld. manager 01' the hnperival Bank. ('auvassin" (‘ummittvv t'm Momln 1â€" $1.41 :.â€"-.I E. N1\\t1m.J).LZIlbl';lil1('. S. .Hucmotsky, 1’. L. Mullulv. L‘uunvil of the “mud (1f l1'mlc:-â€"-~ ’P. F. King, J. Ilnws'o, I). (htmsn 1' J. K. Moore. J. 1’. McLaughlin, S. through the Hazard nt’ 'l'rmlc's plum and {he 1,)uhlicity ginn Hymn. The report of“ the Scm'ct:n'yâ€"Trou.~1- urer, Mr. J. E. Sullivan. shnwml that 3119 Board was $1.30 alumni of the pre- vious year. Fees hm! numuntcd tn $66 and the prowemls from the Annual Banquet were $56. The various (lis- bmxaements. fur banquet, natives. sfa~ tionery, postage 0H2. ummum’d in $120.70, leaving- $].I§U in tho gnmL When u!“ (T was asked 1. guven tfhmng and ‘. h WUUM Kline and inm-vu stuffs. rI‘AH' for the g1: Trade (Tum Presidvnt dune in 1917 paintmlly Hf complisizcd i 3'0. :1 1‘ jDr. McInm's, President. Enthusiastic Meeting Opens New Year. MUM WW6 If ~ Bflkflfl flf THREE 13 l Vol 3. No 10 508 rd h 0 that U. lin W ul'k .‘M m) bout. cctin tmu‘ U (HHIHH leavmg- $1.55” tn tho gum: it Fame in the Plovtzit 'm' 1018 l’residvnt King tukc- the pust again, 1g their approviatiun n ‘k as [n'csiclvnt 'in 1917. Jwvver. to In: oxvusml u U ll Ill ma! '1 det llll‘g‘lll‘ Ill OH \\‘ . “What lil‘t pl'mlurtin resident 51 ufliccs «of H k-nut HF the wnrkm's wurrml last ymr. Mr. ferret] tn the impetus l‘uml pl'nduct'inn here Ward of 'l'rmle's plans In: mmntzunml in the “ward during l4. H4 “'3 S H (:05 nt' H ’,â€"â€"â€".\Iessr Jemmvtt H ursdzly evening :0 members prc live and enthu well fur t‘fw ii ’l‘( H) held Ml lx’( 31.271411, “BURY iatiun (if hi; 'in 1917. He \\' ( It 5cm l'( m 2U l( l0 .l "U” L US H'L‘fl ll “'215' nun It \\' ul )l‘k ut l9 M lmes. A handsome gum watch sult- .ably engrm‘ml was also presented to Mr. Mills. Mr. Mills made appropri- ate reply. thanking all for their kind- ness to him and for the (to-operation and gmul spiri’: among all that made the work successful and pleasant dur- ing his stay at the McIntyre. Mr. Mills' place at the McIntyre has been taken by Mr. Passer. 0X ! DI'GSSG rer‘ipieut of a ow-workers a An address ( .t-iun felt for fur his talen‘ W115 1’91? Mr. J.’ Mills of the McIntyre Honored on Leaving for Sherbrooke. \\' 33:1"1111113 (311111't,â€"-â€"111 111111111-111111 111“ 1111111111 111' Trade 111'ti\'ifi1"~‘.~-1111 1111 :111' 1111111111'<.~1)1'. \1131111114 1111:; 11111111) in [111-111111131111 11151111. -111 11111011 111153311111 hour 11111 busy 111 1little 11111111 1111 111111111111111111 31111111 111111101110 111111 1111111111 5111111 1111\9 1113 Eplished m111-11 1‘111' .1111 1111111111111113..' "111111111115 his 341611th 3.1111 111 111(- 11111 11115311111111 his 1111111111113. 3:.11111 1 111°. Making: 11 joke, 111111 1111111131311. 3 ,111111 1100111113.: 1111115011 11111! 1111111114 1": 131111. 1113 has \1'1111 1111311115 112111 1111111 1 1 1 mug-lit svimcl himself at lSanuygeUn. In 1905 he went in TUI‘OHi‘J liniversil‘y 1., take a mnrse in uivdicine. In 190.0 .‘10 was President ul.‘ the (1355 and 93- tvozned as one with unusually bright pl'aspects and ca-pz-ibilities in his «lins- en p1°()t'es;si(.)n. After g'nduut'ing Dr. PRESEHTMIDN m MASTER-MEEHANIE ously opposing some polit-y of 'ihe l.)oetor’s. said:-â€"“l just hate that'Dr. Melnrris, yet 1 rant help liking: hint jus‘; the same. "So patient-e and Imm- or and talent for public serrtee win. John Archibald Melnnis was born gear the Village of Manilla. in the famous riding of Vietoria, where the famous General Sir Sam Hughes reigns,â€"â€"â€"hut never got the reins tight, enough on Dr. Melnnis. apparently. Dr. Melnnis was born in the month June: the year is not so iinpm'tant: it. is; heala’hy exereise for people to wonâ€" der sometimes. He was horn. as the bunks of biography say “of Seoteh hut honest parentage." In his early years he learned the ways of the farm, and gained a 'knoxx'ledtre of live stock and poultry that should not he alto- gether valueless in the. matter of un- derstanding human nature as a public man .ought to understand ig. His edneation was eontinued at Manilla l’uhlie School and Lindsay Collegiate and gzmu-(l a mum ledge 01‘ vac st‘ and pnullrv that slumld not be 8 5.541191 \aluolcss in in: matter n1 (lel'stunding human nature as a pu‘. man .nught. to understand i.‘. ‘ (‘dHleliuH was mntinuod at Man l’uhlic 801mm] and Iyulszluv Collogi Institute. \0 dunbt he got 5.111 1.1 («Ian-nth)“ h'nm mm to 1905 when mug-ht whom] himself at Ruin-zuxge wuy alung- tlw lulhliv will. Even a bitter Irishnmn. who was (met: strenu- mum ,in I): haw men 111 the l’urrupzno 1111 1mm- lHliliil‘-<pilii(£l H1111: In: Mrlnnis. Any and mpry gum i'ur thv mmmunity (11' 1'01: gum lrintiv purpusvs muld always (t r'iut i0 ("H'ur J. A. McINNIS, M.D., Councillor of the Town of Timmins, 1916â€"1918. President of the Timmins Board of Trade, 1918. ad, and many uf'those present zed thmuselves along similar A handsome gold watch suit- lgrm‘ed was also presented to v mnmnmmy ur Im: gonna] pa- ]mrpuse-s muld always depend a willing and ('hvcrt’ul \mrkor Mrhmis. In Rovruiting Work. russ. Patriotiv Fundsâ€"every 1m- Prominent in the Porcupine xpn-ssmg ‘. M 1'. Mills a and skxu 0 Purvupino have been sumo pnlivy of thy! â€"“1 just hate that-DIX: can't help liking him ’Su patience and hum-i he apprecxa- ; a man and in his work ’Uf Scotch In his ez'ulx Hf H10 hum. Md wwrk m-ml paâ€" s (lvpoml (My 1m- a fin i M, all pubâ€" :5 been “(- has tn (In a TI'VIMINS, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd,, 191? hum- l 9 O I'- 'un1- \fot «Iisâ€" His H'O he k0. 110911 2111 who 1121\1- 191111 the 5101') will 1111111 114:“ 11011;:1115 in 1119 sunerexvell- (-nt screen production, which :13 staged Fund mic-din a way to bring (111': the finast features of this drama of the French Revolution. It ‘is an, S-reel pirture,t11at 1101(15 1110 interést from beginning’to end. Wm. Faruum takes ithe leading part. A sale of eakes, pies, and Min"? home made baking, is tu he held at _tlw Srinu- machepCimch: on Safunlayafternumx Tca will be served (hiring: the sale. ; :1 way, Linins. Livers of Divken‘s and his entrant-- in}: romam'os will [w delighted at the opportunity to see “ A Tale of Two Niles," one ot‘ the nubterpioces of this master ot plot and >'11]'\'. fit the New Empiie Mll1ei1tio on Friday and Saturday of t‘lvis week. The story it'- selt‘ is one full of notion, heart inter- est. and historical import, and in 'tlie L n‘ers of Dickens ing: romance-s will be opportunity to see ‘ Dickens Masterpiece to be the Offer- ing Friday and Saturday. llr. Melnnis has been a resident ul' Tinnnins sinee khe l'all ”V1913. lt may not seem so “long to lnim, l)£‘('zlllS(.' he has been sn busy. iliut it is fuel. He has played 21 worthy and helpful part in the growth 011‘ the lmvn 51ml district. In a public way, he is in-‘tu pruehieally e\'er_\'tl1ing, and helps prac- llL‘zllly evenvthing, and helps praet'ieâ€" ally erenvlhing' along. 'l‘mvn (‘uuneil- lur far 1910, 1917 aml .1918 represents filll)‘ a small part (if his pulilie inter- ests. For his efforts in» seeure aile- (luzite fire [H'uleeliim fur the 'l‘own, regardless ul' expense. he has been roundly ('lll'SL‘(l. lilll cursing: makes. .N‘lclnuis is President t Board ui' Trade. HQ v. and llcalt'ffiv. H0 is 21] the Federal Lihmal A 11 TM Bf WI CITIES N THE NEW EMPIRE Cl'fevtive a fil‘t in any tum] Mclnuis is I “and thi .thing that )Iolnnis. XIZHV (went, he «9.1110 11)) ta) the new guld mm)» (if l’m'vnpiiw in the winter ul’ 1910. He had tn (mine in by trail from KOlSU. live!“ the frnzcn snuw. lh'. lemiis was closely :ismwizitml with the life and early liismry 0t" Gdldt’ll Pity, the first town in the I’m- (oupinu Camp. Ile was here at the limo of the gi'vavt lirv ul’ 1911, and hundreds mm te‘ll ye: ml the unliring‘ assistmlvo he rendered tn the sti'ivkeu \‘ivlims (if that disaster. Ilis «mirage and (liver and his skill were great assets in Gold- L‘Il (‘it_\' at lilmt time. Dr. Mclmuis 21m! :2 nu-nUM' m" the ('muu-ll u!" the '17mvn.ahip ni' Vhitnoy for hm years. \Vllen Gulden ('ity ‘s gilt began to fade away, ”no mnvml to the Town of Tim; ,(‘ 1'98 II -.\lvlnnis mmc north to 'llzl'ii(g\"':mr}‘ in the 1'21]! ut‘ 1909. Fur :1 [imv he was associated with Hrs. J‘Iugrht-s and Jack- sun. Perhaps l‘lflilfivhut'p' was fun vynivally suggmivo M the undertaker fur the lhwtur’s ”and humor. In any 1“ (went he came 11) t') the new gnld 9 . 00!:1‘31110 lllllli‘ that h \I ersu IS n' (-hm-l lswmcal nnpmrt, : rsion it. loses nu! who have. read the delights in the 51 prmluctiun, whit} in a \my to Mix m In am]. But cursing makes Lmrklv. The): blamed him re. l’rniwtiun baby, and 1w. proud father be 111159 5 :i'imut as (Illicient, and re brigade and system as this him in Ontario. Dr. ’rcsidcnt this your (if the :do. He will keep it alive hat time. DI Health (““00 )(‘QH hunt out the nnly said ulmut Dr an, Much as staged y to bring du‘: the this drama ‘uf the . It ,is an 8.1'991 uses nuthin M the nude” H1 1111mm. In t') the new in tho wintc rump in by I keep it alive President of suviziiiun of ('91-. (‘umner mm-il u!’ the SOIIH‘ VPG 1'8 llK‘il There were a number ut' farewell parties in tqwn last week to give 50ml- offs to those going to 'I‘oruntn 3.0 take up Military duties. {he (.qunml .shuuld meet on I and fuurth Fléday evening month, instead of Saturday as hgretof'uro. Accounts amounting: 10 > passed and unlcrml paid L Council adjourned. tun Mm U f a memm Walton. Police r‘xuance---â€"!{oc\'c l‘ Hutchinson and Mm At the inaugural meeting; (if the Tis- «lnle Township practically all (if Inst year's township uflicinls were l‘t'.â€":l])â€" pointed for 1918 by the new (‘uunciL 0n acvonnt uf the death 01' Dr. G. N. 'l‘lminas, of $013.1: ["nrcnpinv, it was necessary to elm-t :1 new Medioul Hunlt‘h ()Hiom‘. Dr. Mntcror, ut' Schu- nnwhei', was appuinted. \V. \V. Wil- snn was appointed resident i'utvavvr Inmnhor of tho Buurd uf Health. Practically Al) the 1917 Officials Re- appointed by New Council TiSflfllE RE-EPPflINFS IEHEERS EBB YEAR 291 (in Friday a vamm last. Iiwrv was a meeting of the exm-ntive ut' the Pur- z'npiue (,‘uusnl‘idatml Patrinlic ('lub tn arrange fur the big «Irina. The fullâ€" (m‘ing ()flirers were (‘l(‘('i;(‘(i :â€" I-’1'osidvnt:â€"-â€"A. H. (Huho. * (‘nmm‘al SUPP“. \V. S. Mm-phvrsmn. Advism'y ('unnuittev:~(‘. M. Auor. C. 1%. Morgan, \\'. M. Smmneifliayvs. Publicity (,‘mnmittevs:-â€"Timnrinsâ€"â€" ,G. A. Macdunaid, editor (if The Adâ€" mnve; H. N. Pyle; New Empire Thea- tre (Rt; 1“. (‘. H. Q‘imms. Sohumac‘ll- Cl‘moizls. Shewan, J. R. TM“, 1’. -('(mp~ 01'. Smith I’urrimincâ€"I_’..V. Harrison. 91‘-â€"-â€"Jus. Shewun, J. R. 'l‘udd, J’. Ump- M'. South I’m'rupincâ€"I.’..V. Harrison. E. G. Dickson, H. G. Lil'idl‘il‘fi'. “he fullmvin}: rzlmnasing teams were appointed :â€" “'.l‘.innuins, Munagami Hum-1.15, Waâ€" wwitin J“alls,~â€"â€"â€".I. 16. Sullivan. J. E. Nexx'tnu, I“. ('. H. Simms. 1:1. 11. Brid- S. Lowe, .lu'. 14. lmng'nun'o. I’oroupirw (‘mwnâ€"(‘h-as. I W. M. 911:1111101'11215'05. Yipondâ€"North ',l‘hmnpsnn-â€" liverod, Gm. Brady. Schumauhm' Mineâ€"JV. -\. ‘1 home 1’. . )I'ill(-1'.II.L:. Dome Lak *â€"-l\’a]ph Hegm 1H lh-lu‘ty'rw-‘A. ll.( (‘:M_)k(‘. J3: H Icnt'c cnung'h «if funds and plctlgcs to lcal‘t'y tlac \nn'k .t'nt' thc ycar. and 90 «l.» lawa)‘ with thc cnntinnal antl «liiiuing- .('(l scrim ut' appeals that “'Hllltl unlin- :ttl'lly 'hc ncccssar)‘ far the “wick. 'l‘hc :50ciclics in thc l’ul‘clll'rim' (‘HHSUltltlill- red l.’at1'int:ic (‘lnh agrcc In nuke the 0110 ” his: drive" t'ur snhscriptiuns and plctlgcs, and ‘thcn thc intcntinn is that thc ponplc will he t'rce t'runi the I'm» qucnt °alls tn cuntnihnte tn this or that good pattintic ‘ausc. or the t‘i'c- quent calls .0 buy tickcts for this 01' that patriotic cvcnt. 'l‘hc I’ml'cupinc l‘unsolidatcd plans to meet all patri- n’tic 'alls, 'al’tct' thc pcuplc have. met .hc. call of tth’nrcnpinc Consolidated. This year it its. intcmletl tn go after "350,000 and (h) it till :1 Six (lay drive. It plans can hc perfected in time this .1 ns‘hing will be 3.1916 next week. There ,will lzc special l'ca’tnrcs,â€"â€"including a half-litil'itllay. huckcy match and uthci‘ cvcnts to liven Lhc proccctl'iirg'fs. n- Porcupine Consolidated Patriotic Club Planning for Year’s Collection. (‘21 1‘00, 91', H. \V. .Uuukm '. Pyle, I). Muokie, llarlebu’is, J. 'l‘hun . Nuble. Sch[mulchc-z'-â€".). Suuth l’mw-npino G. Dickson. II. ‘ van-o, 'l‘. 'l‘hunms. It was also decided a Council shuuld mec FAWN"; [WE . N. 01”)“. Hnlling‘cr Mine The full ublic \V we and -kic and 'oum O‘HKI owing are the (.‘uanI‘l0g l'ur 19.18, the Reeve hoin 1nd olaairnmn 01' 0210113â€" â€"!{oc\'c Hoyle, (‘nmwillor Lightâ€"Reeve. Cu Margaux. n‘ksâ€"Recvo. Mm ('. 'I‘l. Simms. Unukor. I5. U Murkie, 3m J. 'l‘lmnms. (‘. HERE WE $5fl,flflfl H mtimml and «li~'juin.'- nls that \mnlcl (unlin- '_\' far the wnrk. 'l‘ho I "v \V a: 10 $30" ““11 Paid before Hm i V. llzu'rlsmm, Lahzlllw, \\v l). 11. Hill, .h‘ky, ll Todd mt )ll 1\zzn..l. I" L. H. Blid- Lyons, 1| ‘-.a'»\'ct.-sk.\', H M. Alloy, 1‘} Md' l( ml \V “(must :1 id 121 w vrea ft or '_. it war Medical Hf Schil- nu-illnr H UV HUI Hull 10“ md H'll ()flivial made by t sun Mine Itiunal via} hasns m new om-mmtercd. l I”! 'l'lw annual report of the Hollingm' (.‘unsMMutcd will likely he publi'sllcd in the «nurse of the next few weeks, and the work for the year is expected to show itself on :1 WW satisfadim'v W i 1(‘1'8 make :1 good shOwing without 111:1ki11g am’ spot-i111 noise about the 1uatte1. \iillhends at this }11ope1‘tv axe. 111:1i11- {Lined 111 1:1111d $8.50,z1nd the prospec’ns mok 11.11Hti19ula1lv good for (101 clop- 111eut and extension “hen the 0114.] of the war makes :1 change for the better in the labor and materials 111za1'k0:. ()Ull(.‘(. "mg are her fallwr uml tum-her and two isislvrs, Mrs. (‘. (l. Komslvy, ulj' 'l'im- 'mins. and Mrs- IL. (l. Lnidlaw, ut‘ Sn. Porcupine. To these and in Um fizmro ul' llw yuung lady, Mr. (‘. l'}. Rogers. l‘nrnwrly ”1' the Home Mines, HUW nl' Kirklnml l42‘;l\"\‘. who very sinwrv sym- pat‘lly nl" all will lw oxlvmlml in flu-"Ir great lass. The funeral funk plalw 011 Friday last. sorrivos being: held at the lmusv and at the Presln'tvriun rhurvh by llrv. l). L. Gordon. 'l'lw lloral tri- lmtcs were many and expressive. ul' ,tllo respect and ull'et-tiun entertained fur the deceased /aml the sympathy l'ul‘ tlmse so sadly lwrom'ml. Ammu H10 lluml lrilmlrs were wrmllzs from the (‘ulmlt Svlmul ”Hill'd, the Labor Party, film omplnym-s nf' ‘valm 'l‘ougln- flakes (.‘lultl Minvs, the l’rofilrvlm'izm Church " (llmir, aml' l'r‘nm Snmlny Sclmul pupil's. “'35 a.‘ output ounces .I\(:(€01'dill§{ to a h‘ttm' l'm'ontly 1'0- («eivcd in the (.‘amp {'mm Mr. Jan-k ('mlv, whu is an Equipmvnf ()fiiror in 'Lhc Haul] 1‘1‘ ‘110' ( ulps.( (‘zuk’t \Ving‘. at 'l-umntn mm, he experts in 10am vorp shortly for overseas. t'he ooo¢ooo¢ cocoofio,ooo .0 ¢o~9ooo or; o». 0% .0. v... F. v... vt. tot... J. .0. .0. v5. '0. 0.: 9.4 to; co. 90. $pr cu. .m. .9... 9.... «MA or. 90.. .5 .u. v.. .r. w» The options held by the Mining ("ur- poratinn of (‘anadn in the Rickard "I‘mmship (inlti Fields are uflicially :mâ€" nuunvml as (';)lllpl'i.‘$ill;:‘ uva' 130 :‘lt'l'L’S :ri' !)!'II}!(‘l'i_\'. vb; ‘ ‘0‘ mums, hm‘ ('hvvl'i’u] spiri‘; :mcI hvl' In]- ~euts “like endearing lwr In all. A- mung' the illx-nnm-Tinro wintivm surviv- ing am? her father and mot-her and twu sisters, Mrs. (‘. H. Kmnslvy, ui’ Tim- mins. and Mrs- [L (E. Lnidlzxw, ut‘ Sn. Q b11111 1111;::1}_H11 11s 11 11111 -.1111' in 11111 ('11- 111 ":11 1’11T1li1v 51411111]. Sliv was 1111 111 11111 111111 111111111111“ 11111ng111 in 141111111 and [11V 11'10111' (1114118. 1101‘ 0111'1113 111 11011 ( 111w W111k 1191111: 11313100111111; 1101111111. In 1111)!) she «111110 111 (11111111, 111111 11 1111111256 in 1th W031 ”111131111111 ( 111-1115411111- 111511111111. 111111 111111-11' 1.11111i11111111 1101' 5111111115 111‘ 1111' New 1115111111111 “111511 5111111111. \V‘ilCl't‘ >110 1111:111'i1'11l1111-11 in 1011, 111111 1111111 1111111 1111‘ N111‘111111 31.111111] 1411111511 111 North Bay. She 111511 W115 11 graduate 111' 11111 T111‘1111111 1.‘111114111'1'at111'y 111' Music‘. The 11119 Mia‘s 11111111115 was very [11111- 11111' with 1". Wide 111111111 111’ 11111111111111- :111116, 1101' 1'111‘1'1'1’111 sniri; 111111 11111‘ 1111- 91114 11111111 011119111111: 11111‘ 111 11”. A- Miss Vera Holmes, youngest dn‘ ter of Mr. and "Mus. Hulwrt [In] Nivkle street, ('Mmlt. died at the vidom-e llmqvitazl. lluil(-.\'Y)ur.\'. .'l‘hlu'sda_\' last. after a hricf’ ilh She had hem taken .0 tlw 11ml the [neviuus dav. .m nlwratinn [or pendicit IS being Il(((‘:,>:11'}. The Info Mim‘ Vera thuvs \x': musician of Mimi; and was wvH-kn and nun-"n ostoonwd in Hu- anth L: She was :1 member nl‘ the» lhnk Pu pnh . 1‘ flffiifl If MISS Vffifl HfllMES, [If BIBQH ()llllllt’l'f Notes, Comments and Opinions Of Interest T0 Minifig World 4m ho nntpnt' 01' gnld at "he mines of Hand I'm the lnnnt til 01" December 72:31” fines unneos. The total mt 1m 1917 “as 0022,2625 fine 398,â€";1 decrease 01 71,9; 75 fine res from 19.16. 0. work 101' the year IS expected w itself on a very sa‘tfisfadtory n View ut’ the many difficulties .tered. Special interest lately fired on the Millexmu property a wide ure body of good mill- ule are has been opened up at o o a a o a o 1 c 4 wt” «Noon.vo¢v¢ '00...." 99¢... vaootuovntflvtnco~09550¢ou¢vc voovuovo vHooé; (N Ynung Lady Week. Greatly 'ovnwd momlu stulT, Gold Mines confinm Vera ”013st \\';‘.:< :1 a ml was wall-knuwn 1 in the NUI'HI Land. ’nssvd \\\.1\ Formal Opening of New Masonic Lod Mmunul .._g go at Iroquois Falls. a (mum? in :0 Institute. Mics at tlw I)? lush} nlm infill“; Hum poll Ler. hum 14PM iII thinvo \iav, c-: 's‘ limul a 01:, {02' 4" ,w-fi ,0“), 0t Izwe 01 chr H 1111 11.1 111-- 1:13 31111111131! dining the month Wimp “3131‘”? the Alexa Mine has I<1i11111 .1 111111] 111 ‘14 vars 11f nickel $11111,“ “0111,5110 1119. This is 1111 aver- 1.1,; 1'0 111 1111: :1 11111111111 11111111115 of nickel '1110 1101' ninnth. Extension and devel- 111111111111 \1'111'k 111'12 ‘hcinv 1-m1tinued a"; it' tno 111111e.1\1n1)ng 11111111 present work: 111111191' way is the sinking of the main 1' 11111: 111 :1 111111111 111' at 11111151 1000 grmrls and after he sgmé “'8“. :1 ments wzll ham so 1r Spaculators on me market agfliu‘z those who px-ufita'lflefl ongdfgood gold Sims}: influ to mkflu-y have” something Iul' muse “"110 w able INVE ST)” '1 mm are liken- 201:1 mummies at H usua ll t0 n W fat 111' '1111-11111ti11g' 111-0. rosvrves. The 111111111 1111111111011 1110 111111 to I10 sa'tis~ .1111'11111 Hwhauloiv minintr is likely 111 111» the 11191111111 unpluwd in mm 111113.: 11115 111‘11110115'. 1. Han. 01' fit'loml pulivv mmrt. 11505 in 'i'innnins Last week hair at" the accused wow Austrians, twn Bulgarians, six l“*innlamlm's, hm Frvnvh-(‘anavd'lzms and one lrish~('anadiau. The police gum't vhargos for this week invhule:â€"â€"-~ thru- Austrians, 1W0 Finnlamlers, «me ,Huuh'. (me Dane, mm Hulwariau, and um l 'anadian kmma as Bear Creek. WHAT IS THE MORAL? IF SO, NEVERTHELESS! \V :l'urrnpmc Sullivan, Sinh'. \V. rzn'mm'. Hugh H. [mo and A. Skelly. Cl‘hu wn-mu’ny nt' inst'itutinn was («m-- «ltzvtml by I).I).G..\[.. Sutvolifl'o, assisi‘xl by \V. Br”. M. McLeod. \V. Bros. H. LvHx-up. l). Juhns and I). A. llngg‘az‘bh A1310? the formal instiluliun :1 banquet was svrvod in the banquet hall of the I.<ui;t':* and :1 delightful owning: onjuy» m! by all. The visiting ”brethren speak in the highest tm'ms ut' Hm lumpitaldi-y Rhnwn me hy who lrnqnnis Fans Jn‘et h mm. The now lodge at Imquuis Falls will tum-t nn tlw third Friday-01' oavh mun-- H1- 'l‘lw f’ul‘luwing are the ”moor; at? lirihihi Ludg’v fur 1918:~-â€" \V.M.â€"-\\'I Bun. Frank N. Ebhi-Ii‘. S.\V.-â€"H!'u. U. S. ('mlé‘. .f.\\".-â€"â€"l~’n°n. S. (1". )IM‘nuln'ey. Lam wvok Hw inst-alln‘tinn of S-alriâ€" my (-nnwnivnoo' was completed at My t'nvn (nil. (‘hiol ( lzuk apparent~ 5' intends to Imu- 2m nttvacthe 110nm 1 transients and in kvep. inviting ()3; guests to enjoy his hospitality ln-n nm'nsiun seems to suwxesfi it. ) '0 h H) MINI! lflflfif, I“. ~ W] A. M. INSTITUHU During the mum}: ut‘ December 'urmul J.\\.'~Hl'n. S. (1‘. M‘ 'l‘ruasuror Rm. Jas- N’rl‘ef:H'yâ€"wlh‘n. R. l‘ <’implai11â€"-~Hm. l’zu'k fill-"Rm. Hon. S. ‘ J.l).â€"â€"~I’»z'n. W. '11. IN I). (If (‘."â€"’l;l'(). H. J. I '/ .N.---~ Hl‘u. J..\'.â€"~ Hm. H §.-~-Hru. 1 'l'ylm'wâ€" Hm _, ilmy gold shares. “Sell gold ("aâ€""invest in silver" is his advice. may be good mlvivc for the. m0- tu speculaturs, but it is not good lose who wish a safe and profit- NVICS'PME.’T for their money. are litter ullv dozens 0f good prnpvlllté that aw nnw quotr/ Pl) figures as to make that}! *y {mud buys for auv “fit- wst. These gold min“ value parts j'mm ('ulzn'adu indivate that 'mwn Reserve Mining: (V'umfmny, [N], is i113;(*1'v.~;tu(1 in the Alice -r pmpvrty, nvar Idaho Springs, Hn this ln'npvrty churn drilling l'wmltly started fur the purpose r; Single Copies 5 Cents O 1 Q. 4 G 0 O 0 ob. v.1“. v0 vb. .5 ft ch. 900 o o a 9.. vvgv. O 0.0 '05 tuomu. fl. I} Amnng those a pine Lodge were an, Hrus. G00. \V. 1‘}. Haillnd, (2 M. T3105. Hugg. ontutivcs includv and Ih‘us. Dr. (H . Wnudhury, H. w. Hugh H. [.00 fH‘llIU’HN «if first“ Ins \mnn lust mutiun .-\..\f.. (LR. . W. H. Putter. Hru. H. J. “art. A. I). McAI'thm‘. David lehmgall (‘imnx McMillan ). J. H. SH“. lh‘ f'mm Jam. H. Sperm R. 1‘3. Mul'ttm. I’nrkvr [9:1]le S. \VilSuH. l. I’UHCI‘. he present 0f Abitilri on Friday a t ! ending Hun. {mum-mum m. Lake, { 'l‘immins 1' HS \\'..\l \\‘ .HIH‘ \\‘ :It M Fun - ‘ A ng’ U "Ill HI

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