THE PORCUPINE AOVARNEt Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher TIMMINS â€" â€" â€" ONTAR Advertisements â€" inserted without written instructions will appear until written orders for their discontinuâ€" ance shall have been received WFEDNESDAY, AUGUST l4ith., 1918 In the there were for the br; to fight t brutality a will never 6We owiull soldiers!‘ our soldier the ‘last d T)e 1Ast (rf the ;Ill by pu’!)li( sten to Canada = United States hnev €auffers i ad axyÂ¥ 1 6i fae grievances u: NF ie soldie THE SOLDIERS STILL SERVE | ho B riat e earlier years of ere multitudes of ti: brave men who were _the world‘s hbattle y and madness overse er desert these bray ks\ TELEPHONES : ollar‘!‘‘ phrases use nen and in ese phrases mA l neVy t 1 ¢ 81( We will of too many n d n( kÂ¥ 111 Residence 112 $2.00 a ycar $3.00 a year ali ese were some d so frequently the press. _ T one would imaâ€" ald be erudged ONTARIO Olll ldic Tojel men words n and Y er )h)le wWAT Taclt pecial npre in t »| AMOoTHE t10 m lu X10US the wYere n ind ap 1x ti()n thf ~nennan it 12 al 1| bonus plan. bnnus \\'nll](l immediate.yv disposifion 1TC nan‘s remedy LiX NY to w n vocatéed. â€" Now, the coâ€"operation of neli in the enforeement of idlers, North Bay, Sa Port Arthur and Fort particularly meontioned police have ma de a S enforce the law agains urst C( Coun{ 3 e has been c In Timmins been Russiat THIS LOOKS LIKE A 1sS1U1€ 11 )t, NoOwever,,â€"pidact i nedies generally sug nee with enet 1i ind oth as a thoughtful article in a sue of The Northwest‘ Mining He reviews the gold situation remedies proposed to mainâ€" [ increase production. _ Col. e the law against onviections under i1 were made here en continued a mininge industry 1 THE GOLD SiTUVATLON.| «i£1 0 NCT BEING ENFPO a findin rease production. es 1t clear ‘beyon » increased produ« lutely neceessary toury i as at was â€" no Col. Kennan‘s idea ter results than a Iteration of the pa undoubtedly resul djustment of prick The advantage Of a )e that its help would be lile it could be discontinâ€" as it was no â€" longer al Kennan‘s ideax would ins and other . the Rritish of the first )ntinua@ance Foic present conditrons ver. place much h til the new parit here will be a g believe that Col. is Iss practical t The advantage that its help wo SUFFICIENT EXCUSE. A Aavance h Sud) tV 111 t cof the law against , Sault Ste. Marie, Fort William ‘being mned. The Timmins a special effort to ainet ifAilenoess; +*The hief offend @rtmot 1i 1 d H to tu t TAMPAFEPCHT cQ idlen nIine! alic 1O L dea is adâ€" ; soliciting ring towns Sudbury Ordcrâ€"1nâ€" attention this line. of ot ant! Allâ€" taking tions to 1258 )1 Inâ€" ind | lef t ‘ oat| of a t l (l full rat Resurrection of Some of the Units of th® L.O.L. From the 1916 Fire. L.O.L., No. 2475, Porguis Junetion, the first real home the lodge has had sinee the terrible fire of 1916. it will be remembered that at the meeting of the Grand Lodge of Ontario W est, County Master 8. G. MeCoubrey and Organizer W, G. Armstrong secured a grant of $1000 each for theâ€"Aive Orange halls that were burned down in the fireâ€"swept area. Porguis Jet. has been the last to get started up, so many of the members being overâ€" seas and the few remaining having their work cut out to get themselves reinstated in their homes again. Howâ€" ever, now they have a splendid home for their LO.L. work, and ‘Tuesday evening saw the work taken up again with an enthusiasm that ‘bids fair to put P()l([\lh Junetion again among the leaders in Temiskaming County. There were altogether 12 members of Canaâ€" da L.O.L. No. 2623, which represented four each in the teams, Orange, Blue and the Royal \1(11 degree. The teams simply revelled in the work and put on four new initiations in the Qrange degree, and four from the Orange doâ€" eree into the Blue that had been waitâ€" ing two years, and six from the Blue finto the l\n\dl Arch degree. The ladies ‘nt the LO.B.A. of Porquis Junetion 1 a surprise visit to the new hall at 11.30 p.m., just in the middle of the Bius decree., and on being admitted ()1 V GCPrC candidates in the Royal Arch degree The Lodge closed in due form in the Royal Arch Degree at 4.40 a.m. Wed nesday morning, 7th., instant, the bhoys from lroquois Falls going home 0: uesday evening of last wee rerewithal 11@ imndidateo openin n f l.E.L AT PORQUIS JUNCTION Info tAhe two yeal the Royi he da N ation PP 110| aplain durin evrees and r up of t0o Y‘ ) tihnian orion @AIVC € Porcupin ce 3 \30Â¥., /# s l j Adva receiyC Stayv 111 Â¥s PW YGU SsHGULD TRY week saw|.J Cor? â€" »w o hall of| membets ; Junetion, | requested ge has had branch of 16. It will|a rapid g he meeting should c( tario Woest, | terest in o1 M c * 4 1 W O | the 3PECIAL MEZETING OFP PORCUPINE NAVY LEAGUE A meeting of the Admiral Beresâ€" ford branch of the Nuvy League, Porâ€" cuoine, is called for the C Souncil Chamâ€" her, T:immins, toâ€"morrow (‘Thursday) afternoon at 4.30. ‘There are a numâ€" ber of questions of special importance i~ eccime before this meeting, and all membets in the Camp are urgently requested to attend, The Poreupine branch of the Navy League has shown a rapid growth in membership and all should continue to take an active inâ€" terest in this worthy patriotic associâ€" atton. Attend the meeting in the Council Chamber, toâ€"morrow afterâ€" noon BFLGIAN VETERAN DIES IN BATH AT SUDBURY. Prof. Gaston Auguste Ledoux, of the Ontario Bureau of Mines staff, died at Sudbury last week apparently from heart failure. He was found in the bath tub at his hotel room. When the body was found, the head was submerged, and it is thought that the Professor was striken with heart failure during his cold plunge. Prof. Ledoux was a Belgian and at the outbreak of war he was professor of mineralogy and geology in the Uniâ€" versity of Brussels. In 1914 he joinâ€" ed the Belgian artillery and was badâ€" ly wounded. After being discharged from the Belgian Army he came to Canada three years ago. For the past i\\'u summers he had been engaged by Ontario Bureau of Mines to invesâ€" l'â€.m» sand and gravel deposits in the Province. â€" Early in July he was in the Porcupine, stopping sevel ral days at Timmins. â€" His height and disting uis ed bearing attracted attention here. He was about 45 years of age. The L 4x ~u kaixzea «ant tn Torouto. where d '-‘.VUVMO Gunner Johnâ€"Carnovale, of Battery of Artillery at Petaw been renewing acquaintances a few days‘ leave. Gunnet word, of the same Battery, been visiting friends in tow §$11111 their ntenced to Gasoline Speeder i1 furlougch VCer, to deal a char CONSTABLE TEBRM IN JAIL rity Aas speclal DA ‘ould go and bring ther the three had got bac oronto Johnson accepte Y ‘anf lot mm Ko 115'.) (')t pretence ie monti in wWas 1 J4Onnson‘s uple. The rw _ Windsor and TlU to Toronto, resides. Bay ran awa} stos.. Severa lien n town on c, of the 67th etawawa, has Wood s als LF in ©%40@%4 066646 $$90000000000004000060000040004§4 0046460864646 Opposite the Goldiicelds PhONm4L 64 TIM MINS Rsidence PHONE 118. ©0000000009§00800004000000000008 00 2866 DO.DQ@“@GO@OSQQQM mmmmeaaonmnoomumomnacso« ath. 0.000000“ : TIMMINS $ Phone 78 Phone 95 B $ 4 §840600060040666 G4GG46446 @6 606 CAPITAL PAID UP, $7,000,000, _ RESERVE FUND, $7,000,000 A savings account steadies the ladder of success. Every branch of this bank has a savings department,. â€" Interest allowed at current rate. 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