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Porcupine Advance, 13 Feb 1918, 1, p. 2

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If a man died fighting to save your home from destruction by fire, would you see his wife want life‘s necessiâ€" ties or comforts if you could avoid it? I4 a man were torn by a mad beast in a gallant defence of your little boy would you let him go uncared for and urattonded, if your money could buy him assistance? If a man risked hus all to keep your girl safe from a menâ€" ace worse then death would your graâ€" not rise at least to the extent of contributing to a collection for the bhero? The devasting fire is raging, the mad beast has broken loose, the mensace has threatened all . the women of the world toâ€"day. And brave men have foughs the fire, have warded off the beast. have kept the menace from Reading Notices.â€"Reading notices of entertaisments, etc., where a charge is to be made, will be inserted in The Porcupine Advance at the regâ€" ular rate of S5ceents per line for news type or 7 cents per line for black face type, ewept where the job work is done at the Advancee Printing Office, when notice will be inserted frec of eharge. s To insure insertion, copies of adâ€" vertisements should be in the hands of the printer by Tuesday noon of each week. n ied ie ena ie Te fofte isarier enc Condensed Advertisements.â€" Lost and Found, Wanted, For Sale, To Rezat, ete., one inch or less, 25 cents per insertion. Advertisements â€" inserted without written instructions will appear until written orders for their discontinuâ€" ence shall have been recoived Professional and Business Cards.â€" 25 cents per insertion or $12â€"per year. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, Subseription Rates : Canada â€" $2.00 a year United States â€" $3.00 a year Published every Wednesday by THE DEBT OF HONOR Geo, Lake, Publisher TELEPHONES : Residence 112 Victoria Lapointeâ€"and Duff Larocâ€" que were arrested as they reached Sudbury one day last week, the echarâ€" ges against them being of itheft of cerâ€" tain valuables from â€"theâ€" Frontenae Hotel, Timmins. _ Among the other things said to be stolen is a wedding ring, and it is said that ithe couple were on gheir way to Sudbury to be married and that thus the ring would have a double use or value. Another anticle claimed to be stolen by the couple or by oneâ€"of them is a wateh owned by a Jlady at the Frontenae. ts both a ring and a watch answerâ€" ing {he desceription were founr in the possession of the couple when arrested explanations willâ€"be necessary. ‘The two truoks used by the couple were also taken into custody and will be examined as a number of articles are ‘being sought. Constable Greer has broug‘ht the couple back from Sudâ€" bury and they willâ€"come up for trial before Magistrate Atkinson on Thursâ€" day. ARRESTED AT SUDBURY CN CHARGES OF THEET. us all That is the ineseapable posiâ€" tion. _ The brave soldiers overseas and the satlors on the oceans of the world have saved this land from the fate of Belgium, Serbia and the other ravishâ€" ed nations. We have enjoyed safety, comfort, prosperity. They have paid the price for it all,â€"a price we can never repay. We can, however, make some payments= on account.. If mwe fail, then ; %. For the comfart we enjoy, for our boasted liberty u»nbroken, dthe greatest price we can pay would be pitifally small. But the obligation to do our best remains. Honor demands the sinâ€" cerest and most selfâ€"sacrificing efforts to redeem our pledges, open and imâ€" plied. to the soldiers. For Red Cross Work ‘and the Patriotie Fund the Porâ€" cupine has been asked for $50,000 this year. That is a large amount, but pitifully small when viewed heside the debt to the soldiers or the wealth of the communmty. [f every eitizen will face the situation fairly and deal honestly with the qucstmn that $50,â€" 000 will be pledged.. It is a debt of honor. It is up to the Poreupine. Cross Society, were well attended and a comfortable little sum realized . for the good work. Young ladies in Red The New Empire Theatre benefit niglits, Monday and Tuesday, in ard of the Christmas Parcels Fund under the auspices of the Timmins Ned J. W. Faithful, J. W. Noseworthy, Cadet DeLong is well pleased with the Air Service, and looks as if the work agreed with him and he agreed with it. â€" The result is that she as "getting along‘‘ in the service. > He says that men are wanted for the Royal Flying Corps. _ The meed is pressing‘ vnnuwh for armen warâ€" ‘ant the mustering of those in the mechanical department of the service and accepting those there fit and willâ€" ing to train for the active air work., CADET K. F DeLONG HERE BEFORE GOING TO TEXAsS. R.F.C. Cadet K..F. DeLong paid a flying tvisit to the Camp last week and was> warmly. weleomed_ byâ€"his many friendshere. He. had only a day to spend, but on Wednesday after noon his friends were able to meet him for a few hours at his friends liinc and â€" spAd â€"a_ _ few hours> at his home here and in ~addition he was able to eall on a number of others during the day, among others meeting the fire brigade boys at the ball and recalling former days when he was a mentber of the brigade. â€" On Wednesday evening a number of Ius friends and friends of Dr. Otton gave a dance in their honor in the Counâ€" cil Chitmber. Cadet DeLong left on Thursday amotrning for Toronto, â€"exâ€" pecting to leave there last week for Texas where he will take a course in aerial ecunnery. : Cross nuiforms acted the oceasions. Meets every first and fourth Monday evenings of each month, Oddfellows Hall, Third avenue. Visiting brethren alâ€" ways welcome. THE PORCUPINME ADVANOR ushers tor Dated at Timmins this Eleventh day of February, 1918. ALEXANDER STIRL l\(x. The creditors are notified to meet at my officc at the place of business of the Insolvent on Third Avenue in the Town of Timmins aforesaid on the Twentyâ€"first day of February. 1918, at three o‘elock in the afterâ€" noon for the purpose of receiving statement of the insolvent‘s affairs. for the appointment of inspectors and the giving of directions with reference to the disposal of the estate. All persons claiming to be entitled to rank on the estate must file their claims with me on or before the twenâ€" tyâ€"first day «of Februsry, 1918, after which date I will proceed to distriâ€" bute the assets thereof, thaving regard to those elaims only of wlneh Iâ€"shall then have recoived notice. In the matter of George Preston, of the Town of Timmins in the District of Temiskaming, Merchant, Insolâ€" vent. Notice is herby given that the above named Insolvent of the Town*of Finmrâ€" mins in the District of Temiskaming, cartying on business as a wholesale merchant at. Timmins aforesaid has made an assignment of his â€"estate to me for the general benefit of his ereâ€" ditors under the Revised Statutes of Ontario, c. 134. Bound in Cloth.~ Price $8.00 Postage paid 263 Adelaide St. W., Toronto A New Edition of the Send yvour order now i3 now ready Trustee, Timmins, Ont. In the Matter of Oscar Assad, of the Village of Schumacher in the District of Temiskaming, General Merchants, Insolvent. Notice is hereby given that Sam Osâ€" car and Freda Assad, carrying on business under the st\'lv and firm name of Oscard Assad at the V 1llage of Schumacher, in the District of Temâ€" iskaming, General Merchants, have this day made an assignment under The Assignments and Preference Act of all their estate, credits, and effects to Irven E. Dunn, of the Village of Schumacher, gentleman, for the genâ€" eral benefit of their creditors. after the 1st. day of March, 1918, the Assignce will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only toâ€"the claims of which notice shall then have been given, and that le will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed, to any person or persons of whose claim he shall not then have had notice. Creditors are requested to file their claims with the Assignee with the proof‘s and particulars thereof requirâ€" ed by the said Act, on before the day of such meeting. And Notiee is Further given that A meeting of the creditors will be held in the building lately occupied by the insolvents at Schumacher on Monday, the 25th day of February, A.D., 1918, at the hour of 4.30 p.m., to receive a statement of affairs, to apporint inspectors and fix their reâ€" muneration, and for the ordering of the aftairs of the estate generallv. Dated at Schumacher tlus 7th day of Februtary, 1918. J. W. Mahon BARRISTER, SsoLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 9â€"10 Royal Exchange Bldg., Cobalt. Phone 58. Moors Bldg., Timmins. Assionee, NOTICE T0 of town water are advised to allow their taps to keep running slightly to preâ€" vent freezing in the pipes. WATER CONSUMERS During the exâ€" treme cold weaâ€" ther, consumers H. E. MONTCOMERY clerk By order

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