ce n e n 0 *+> @4#8§00000080000000000000900080600 » h fichen chenehenenensrmenen inï¬ e e p # sns s3 Inside of a week four illicit stills and a quantity of liquor made by each were found at sudbury or in the disâ€" trict, and fines totalling $650.00 and costs were imposed on those responâ€" sible last week. Two of themen fined were farmers and they claimed they wore only making Christmas wine and did not realize they were breaking the law. The Inland Revenue Officer, however, said the wines were "*highâ€" wines,"‘‘ and sugzgested that the farmâ€" ers ‘were not as mnocent as they preâ€" tended or they would not have. so many stories ready. In addition. to being fired $100 and costs for having a still one of the farmers was also fined $50 and ‘eost$ _ for â€" Paying ‘‘mash."" made from different erains rPOUR STILLLS FOUND AT SUDBURY INSIDE A WEEK. is only fair to the explanation. â€" Also, The Advance fto say Does Pay; people al what is in the paper mas to everybodyv. were selling the coal reaciing ~chumacner. . in quotâ€" ing the price of the Schumacher coal the cost to those in Timmins ($17.50) was the figure used by The Advance. Last week Reamsbottom Edwards towns in the North L aliy it was mentione ple in Timmins ha« enough to be able to coal reaching Schum CoOaAL AT SCHUMACHER $16.50 A TON DELIVERED. jew to askin: ‘WYX hy Timmin UC price o1 o. NC £X( quote the a wrong it hardly matters what member of the family or what friend you wish a present for, we have something here that will prove just the right thing. â€" For men, vomen, boys, girls, there are the best of gifts galore. dJdust come in and see for yourself, and we will be glad to make gift suggestions when required. ner For tae very reasonâ€" f $16.50 delivered, and it r to them to make this Also, it is only fair to e to say that Advertising people always talk about che paper.â€" Merry Chritsâ€" t "COsts CAAA e from different grains for the manufacture of Canfield, a locomotive NA l v vance to point out price as $17.50 a uinpression, as they â€" delivered in "Â¥ C THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE SUeJU2TU i some peoâ€" n fortunate some of the Inciden A d\ W nehentntalsists »1¢€ At the Burwash Industrial Farm near Sudbury (more commonly known asthe prison farm)}, there were thirty deaths from the Spanish. Influenza from October 15th to December 5th. were among the prisoners. ‘lle inâ€" quest held into the deaths, as requirâ€" ed by the Provincial Act regarding pitbhlic institutions, showed that at one time there ~ are over 200 cases of the disease at Burwash, the eamp doctor, Superintendent Neelands and several guards being among those ill. The Government sent a special train to Burwash, earrying three doctors and seven nurses and one of the dormitories was used as an hospital. All contracting the disease were promptly isolated. The coroner‘s inquest decided that every attention and carehad been given to the prisonâ€" ers and effective measures had been taken by the Government to stamp out the epidemic at the Farm. was a prisonetr one of the v while a nurse THIRTY DIED FROM "FLU*‘ AT BURWASH FARM pilea him stopped unpleasantly. be well for all to realize that facture in any way like this is an offence, ‘here are m October 15th to December 5th. woman visiting her husband who .. ]nlsurw' at the institution was _of the viectims of the disease,. le a nurse sent up from Toronto assist in combatting the epidemic _ another,. The other 28 deaths ‘e among the prisoners. The inâ€" among tine prisone held into the death t ndustrial Farm »mmonly known $340000900000000000000006000000000000000000000000000000 , Pure, pasteurized separated milk in powder form. Use dry wich flour, sugar and other dry ingredients, or make into liquid for table use, by whipping into water. Uso from the tin as needed. Remains fresh until all usedâ€"no waste. Order from your grocer. In ons and ten pound iins. P C UX O PRra w P Fxsmne *Â¥ 40 % 4% I Canada Food Poard L. Le xd fl\riomh.t}‘?‘.',: y