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Porcupine Advance, 19 Jun 1918, 1, p. 4

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Mr. Chas. Pieree received a eard last week from Corporal P.. Bardesâ€" sono, who is now in England. ‘‘Pete"‘ says that Cecil Lloyd, Dan Dooley ‘and the most of the rest of the boys from here are now across in France. He also says that all are ‘‘Jake‘‘ all rigiit. About sixty members of the Masonic Lodge attended the annual chureh paâ€" rade of Golden Beaver Lodge on Sunâ€" day afternoon. ‘The brethren matchâ€" ed from their Lall, around the block, and then to St. Matthew‘s echureh where they listened tro an inspiring and able sermon by Bro. Rev. RH. Cushing. The Dance and Social Eyvening given by Golden Beaver Lodge, A. F. A.M. in the Masoniec Hall last._Friday evenâ€" ing was onc of the most successful and enjoyable social events of the seaâ€" son and reflected ered 1t on those in charge of the evening‘s programme. There was a large attendance of Maâ€" sons and their fmiends, and all enjoyâ€" ced the evening. Gold Nugget Rebekah Lodge is givâ€" ing a Social Evening in aid of the enâ€" listed brethren (Oddfellows). _ The event will be held on Friday evening, June 21st., and the former pleasant successes under the auspices of the Heâ€" bekahs is guarantee that the evening will be an enjoyable one for all atâ€" terding. â€" _ The program includes:â€" eards, from 9 to 11; refreshments; dancing at 11 o‘eloek. Tickets $2.00. There was an unusually large deâ€" mand for copies of The Advance last week, and the news stands were all old cut the day after publication. One of the chief reasons for the speciâ€" al demand was the information given regarding the Registration for June Â¥nd. The Advance this weel*is reâ€" publishing the information, with some ia«ld'.timml pointers for the benefit of its readors. â€" Remember:â€"â€"ALL over 16 years of age must register on Satur day of this week, June 22n1d. For Timmins, the place of registration is L could not read seemed expert in drawâ€" inz books. _ However, practically evorybody was pleased at the lucky drawings, and the whole window was cleaned right out in a couple of hours or less. The erowd from the show eould not get bygthe ‘drawing‘‘ winâ€" dow, and as it was Hollinger: Pay Night there was a special tendency to see how the luck was. puwblic school, which will be open the purpose from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Timmins News in Brief â€" they decide aperations rougat ners dre l pulled Crowds Qine!lt t Aal lt]_'\' successfal advoertisâ€" p1 »mlled off at the a Thursday evenâ€" ; filled with artiâ€" , all retailing for and many being 00. ~Each article zas Minc eok and for several South Poreuâ€" on â€" Saturday tring riven byotae Presbyterian ved a delight ely attended, s enjoyed hy ilized for the up A uxihary C 1 O 11( rvbhody dut ch article] and these ver a bar rinege from | was miu lauly dri dGraw 18 ol Â¥ l [(# One of tir taken rscent a picture of tals shipped of woek ag coating outside, and 130 g$J00U8 â€"soveral gallons in each ]nl].n'm-l‘mt eauses people to get plastered inside and out. â€" In the photograph, standing by the pillars, are Inpector Rowell and â€" License _ Inspector â€" Blackwall and Provincial Officcr Robert Sharp. This is the first picture . Inspector Blackwall has had taken in twelve years, and he thinks it will be tlw only one he will possess taken in such hishâ€" spirited company. Hâ€"GRADER GETS 6 MONTHS woman wh woman als wher bein quence the ; OS 36x The woman was allowed out to g:eti her fine, but went to Sehumacher and| zot lo aded 2 Constalle Rayerofi picked bez up and took her to Bouth End in the evening, when the Magisâ€" trate‘s cpinion was that she might better boe sout down to serve the senâ€" tence imposed in the inorning. ‘ Mr. Ralph Elston‘s case against \Ir.i A. Booker charging the latter vuthi rllowing his dogs to run at large was| dismissed. ‘The Magistrate said that the evidence was so conflicking that he eould reach no other decision than to dismiss the case, but if sthe comâ€" plainant were dissatisfied with this he could try his luck in the Division Court. More evidence was gubmitted on Thursday by both sides. For Mr. Booker‘s side, several responsible witâ€" nesses gave evidence showing that the dozs were at the Mince at the time they were supposed to be down street, while for Mr. Eiston‘s side there were respectable witnesses to swear to hayâ€" ing@ seen the dogs ai large, one witness having taken the numbers of their tags while they were on the street on the morning the chickens were kiled. Mr. Booker‘s reply to the latter was that if the dogs were down street they were with him. There was also the evidence of Chicf Wilson that there were another couple of dogs that were very similar in appearance to Mr. Booker‘s. Mr. Elston handled his own case very ably, while for Mr. Booker, \Mr. Martin summed up the situation as one clearly of mistaken identity as to the dogs, the evidence, he pointed ont, clearly establishing _ that Mr. Booker kept his dogs with him at the mine in the day time and locked in his yard at night. Pere‘s room. â€" Poere celected to be tried by Magistrate Atkinson, but could _ OO _ L. :. ze mm onstable ( fully Guta se@ess‘: on UI hnai s while hoer pa usual $10 fine. BARRISTER, 9â€"1i0 Royal Exchange Bldg., Guppy left last Wednesday ) where he has a good posiâ€" vious to his leaving, the ire Brigade presented him me and an address expressâ€" eclation of the Brigade for 1 service as a member and xcellent qualities as a eitiâ€" best of #ood wishes follow ‘l () ! ‘l' (. -" li \‘ nl( *y 't (-’ CÂ¥ (‘l )l I ntiued on pagze 4.) ) supplied the Jiquor. â€" The ) made quite an exhibition arrested. As a conseâ€" woman was fined $25 and ker partner escaped with home rPOLPY ~in the North Land was he two pillars or pedesâ€" in to ‘Fimmins a couple .o with plaster of paris to, and inside the goods ons in each pillarâ€"that mnable soLICITO KOTARY PUBLIC. trien loft on Friday for . _ Mahon «‘RE PORCUPINE ADVANCR clected to be tried nson, â€"but_ could exceunse for unlawâ€" The Austrian, e charge also of rold ore in his posâ€" ; esunsel, Solieitor o tried at Haileyâ€" court having jarisâ€" llen gave evidence e o {iuta‘s room. and ha w 7 trom this i cheerful ctizen IHJAoOW trunk, full in Guta‘s latest pPi2n rid 1ng ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SHOULD BE ORGANIZED. Every healtky man enjoys clean, amateur sports and every man who is not healthy needs some such form of recreation. As a means of relaxation after the day‘s work and as a tonic for cheerfulness and added effort in these days of stress, the value of clean sports should not be overlooked. _ It is for this reason that The Advance suggested the organization of a T wiâ€" I‘ght Baseball League for Timmins this: summer. _ Perhaps, a better suggesâ€" tion, however, would be the organizaâ€" tion of an athletie association to look after various sports,â€"baseball, football, racing, ete . The need for some such organization has been emâ€" lphasized recently in the seeking after teams to compete@n the various field sports here on July 1st. An Athletie Association here would be not only an organization to maintain and encourâ€" age clean sport, but it could also be a clearing Louse for suggestions along the line of the various sports. There taraianey to t!::ink t d ~"!)C’1't5 mm clearing house for suggesticns AiOng the line of the various sport‘s. 'i‘here is some tendeney to think that sports might be dropped u: itil after the war, ‘)u’c all thoughtful people are agreed that for reasons of health, strength and morality there should be a reasonâ€" able amount of good sport maintained for the purpose of koepmfl' up the phyâ€" sulue and the cheerfal spirit of those remaininz at home, and to give a w.xolcau. ie and helpful form nt recereâ€" ation and relaxation to compete with the less desirable amusements â€" that will otherwise monopolize the leisure time of the young men. It would he a good plan to call a meeting and orâ€" ranize an Athletic Association with these purposes in view. Last week in referring to some rich samples coming from Munro Township some short distance From the Croesus, The Advanice referred to the claims as the Pierce claims and left the impressâ€" ion that the property was owned by Mr. Chas. Pierce. Mr. P. Lesearbojand oriwinal staker of the property ealls Upon signing the card, vouching for t?:-'-: i vill receive a Registration Certificate, as s person thereafter. For failuze to regiger a maximum fine of $100 and one month‘s imprisonment is provided, also an added Don‘t Fail to Register. T his Certificate is YOUR Protection. Get it and Carry it penalty of $10 for each day the person remains unregistered afier June 22nd. Persons remaining unregistered cannot law{ully be employed, and cannot draw wages for work done alter June 22nd. Employers who keep unregisiered persons in their employ will be liable for fines equal in amount to those recoverable from the unregistered employees. ' Unregistered persons cannot lawfully purchase transportation tickets, and may find themselves REGISTRATION IS LA Why the Certificate is so the card, vyouchning IOr (n?2 accuracy OI tac answors, Registration Certificate, as shown below, which must Nesis places proviced for registrati WW%WQQOMWOMOOQQQOOO““OW: attention to the faet that Mr. Prerce has only an‘interest in the claims, and that the original interests in the proâ€" perty are still held. It appears that Messrs. Lesearbo and Snowbee each hold a third interest, the other third being held by Mr. Picree. .If the preâ€" sent promises of the properity develop and continue it will be a very materiâ€" al consideration as to the degrees of ownerships, as the samples referred to last week were spectacularly rich in free gold. To be sold on the 7th day of July on the premises, the CLUB HOTEL, CGOCHRANE. Terms oneâ€"third cash, meâ€"third in four months and one third in â€"twelve months. For â€" further particulars apply to W. I. Warke, kA «emonox"tT‘Aenrann. 31â€"80 in â€"twelve months. parficulars apply t Assignee, Cochrane. Secondâ€"Hand Equipment For Sale 1 Steel Pulleyâ€"54‘‘ Diameter, 12"‘ Faceâ€"New. 3 7/, ton capacity Cranesâ€"Injured by fire. i Duplex Northey Pumpâ€"dimensions 18"‘ x 10‘‘ x 12""â€"Capacity sbout 1000 gals. per minute. 1 Dynamoâ€"Compound wound, about 125 voltâ€"20 or 25 K. W. 1 Sttam Boiler, length 12‘ 11‘‘â€"Diam. 73”â€"_â€"Plate 7â€"16"‘‘â€"Head WeW P C EnE ECCC us 1/‘""‘*â€"114â€"3" I;lu_es:' Subject to Governmenxnt inspection before disâ€" posalâ€"about 65 H.P. 1 Brick Pumpâ€"house said to include about 45,000 brick and cver 3 tons of structural steel. First two items may be seen at North Bay. Last four items may be seen by applying to Agent at Latchford. Offers invited for all or any, of above. Apply to the undersigned. ASSIGNEE‘S SALE, barred from travelling on railreads, steambosats, «. Similarly they may be denied board and lodging any hotel, restaurant, public heuse or boarling house. In a wordâ€"All persons remaining unregistered, and all persons having dealings with unregistered porsons, knowing them to Le such, incur heavy peraltics under thedaw. W. A. GRAMAFRRM * T *T T"4 DISSOLUTION OF Take Notice that the Partners! hberetofors earried on by ‘the und siened under the name of John Easton Co., Undertakers Fur ture Dealers, has been dissolved t day by mutual econsent. The bnsiness will be continued the old stand by John T. Easton. Mr. Easton retains the busin stock and sood wil and assumes liabilitics of the firn: to the date he chasing Agent T. N.O. Rly. North Bay, Ont. mâ€"'_" h mm m us L+4G m i4 t anada, who is 16 .;end at one of thae yours of T a.m. and recistration card. 0 NCA A 4A e *"*"* s s d A mt ice that the Partners‘n arried on by ‘the undo v the name of Jolhun U o.. Undertakers Furn :. has hbeen dissolved th ied upon South Poreupine fl;! : 1918. S JOHN T. EASTON W. M. WHYTE WOmMan

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