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Porcupine Advance, 5 Sep 1923, 1, p. 4

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Efi%%figfi%%@fi%%flfifi is doubtful, however, if actual warâ€" fare between Italy and Cireece will be reached , without complications that; will draw other nations into the fray. As soon as any other nations are drawn into the contest, there will be a general lining up on one side or anâ€" other. The stage is set for a repetiâ€" 000000000000040000 00000008 It is an unfortunate fact that there seems to be at the present time a danger of another world war. Italy is prepared to uphold by arms its naâ€" tional honour and to secure punishâ€" ment for the murder in Greece of its accredited representatives, Italy bhas already moved in warlike way, being far from satisfied with the diplomatic answers made by (ireece. A war beâ€" tween Italy and Greece might have little world significance, if the other nations of the world stoodâ€"aside. It ANOTHER WORLD WAR MAY BE PROVOXKED BY PEACE TALKERS THE GOLDFIELD DRUC STORE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5TH, 1923 LPanada â€" United States Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake _ Owner and Publisher. Double Diamond Lunmber Co., Limited MATTAGAMI HEIGHTS Pads bcnbblers Blanks LUMBER FOR SALE i Better©Qualities is worth owning very student should have one. It helps them to do better _work and more of it. We stock only the best makes, Subscription Rates: Telephones Also %/% x 4 inch Soft Wood Flooring and Vâ€"Joint, Shiplap, Etc. Lumber Dressed to Order Re;idence 11 ROUGH LUMBER SCHOLARS:â€"When you go back to school go well equipped for best study with $2,00 year $3.00 year Waterman‘s "Ideal"‘ Fountain Pens Fountain Pens Parker‘s "Duoâ€"Fold"" Fountain Pens No. 1 opposite New Empire Theatre No. 2 foot of Third Ave., St. Onge Building repet: Inks Mucilages Pastes TOD.’S SGHUMACHE SQUTH PORGUPINE Drug Stores AND _ LIMITED _ TIMMINS S Tenenenenenienten A cA 4 watr, . lLRNe peace preachers had much consideration for Germany. Germany suffered little from peace talk. The of peace and war, for all/the bl@tant peace talk (thrat has idrritated the world in the past few vears, wisdom tion of the days of 1914 and after Wisdom: would avoid such a catas trophe, but nations unfortunately are n»o wiser than men, and in the mattet imong men seems still to be far away great trouble with the preachin: )1 peacethas been that the preachin: Bigger Selections the unpreparedness _ their reated in countries like elzium» and the United through the comfort and had givep the enemy as to r unpreparedness â€" on" the e nations attacked, that at the root of ithe German Pencils Erasers =() 111 midnight the s in bed, gave a h came silent. T posed the third at this juneture claim.;" . ‘‘‘He‘s He‘s dead‘!*"‘ beds,â€"two oft which already had ocâ€" cupants. Soon after the ligcht was extinguished, one of those began to snore so loudly as to prevent the deacon fromâ€" getting to sleep. The tumult increased as the night wore away,auntil it became absolutely fearâ€" ful.~Some two or three hours after midnight the snorer turned himself in bed, gave a hideous groan, and beâ€" came silent. The deacon had supâ€" posed the third gentleman asleep, but at this juneture heâ€" heard him oxâ€" hope that despite t evil ends peace ‘e, bowevetr De preal to preach to, the pes cause ¢untold harm. preaching to France theirs apparent neglec ag intoâ€"â€" anyv peace preachers did not lull Germany £¢ pla SPECIAL SATURDAY GOOD CAUSE FOR THANKS THE PORCUPINE ADVANCB aim, throu "r\ apparent neglect to preach rmanvy and Greece, may work 1e negro sextor slant _ climbe relaxdt ind st Rulers Dictionarites Note Books Fairer Prices THAT SA VING NAIL x2 im| )mi C ) V h wron ) on )ken nowie curity." Toâ€"day, choice of those ce talkers may Their â€" furious a little church and Ital~ out, .. ! ‘Heéell ticklish wor rdge tihat the alarmed him, hin Than COP EDN :AT down th )roke} s ird | in C Timmins Business College Ansara Building, Timmins, Ont. Phone 414 â€" Write Box 223 E. M. TERRY, Supervising Principal. to IN â€" AFFECTIONATE â€" REMEMâ€" BRANCE of Mima Simpson, beâ€" loved wife of _ John Collins, who dica at Timmins on August 26th, 1922 wWEDNESOA Y Bulletin and all IKancy Block, _ corner (Golden Avenue â€"~â€"301D, M RS .__Will be open day, Sept. 10th ay or ni as retutrned from a montis‘ ~Avat ) resume her duties at the Colleg: Enrollments are being inade at E. L. Richardson, manager of the Calgary Stampede of 1923, held unâ€" der the patronage of the Prince of Wales and Governorâ€"General Byng, announces that, owing to the enorâ€" mous success of the great rodeo July 9â€"14 it will be staged annually instead of at intervals of several years, as heretofore. The recent Stampede was attended by 137,800 people. Respite the fact that the new Basilica at Ste. Anne de Beaupre is still in course of construction,. many thousands more have visited the shrine this year than in former years, and at frequent intervals the Canadian Pacific Railway has been called upon to add special equipment to its regular trains to accommodate the pilgrims. â€" The Redemptorist Fathers are investigating a large number of cures claimed to be miâ€" e _«xCHdients. Enrollments made y or night classes raculous _ brave, beloved in life. In fondest memory held *most dear. United States factories turn out chewing gum to the value of $41,â€" 000,000 annually. The extent to which this product is used in this country can be appreciiated when it is known that at the Canadian Paâ€" cific Windsor station, Montreal, a man is continually employed in reâ€" moving gum stains from the marâ€" ble floor, ie SNAP pected to supply only 9,000 from the prairie provinces and British Coâ€" lumbia and made arrangements to carry over 50,000 from Ontario, Quebec and the east. Canadian Pacific Railway offiâ€" cials estimated that 61,000 men would be required to harvest the western crops this year. They exâ€" » gama,‘ press liners often having a far larger list. Montreal and Quebec with the recâ€" ord number of 382 cabin and 1,078 third class passengers. This conâ€" stituted a record only for ships of the size and type of the "Metaâ€" little gritty: matter in the main body. ~The material can be burnt to produce a variety of colors from reddish brown to black. Prospectâ€" ing is still going on. Canadian Pacific S.S. "Metaâ€" gama" westbound from Glasgow via Belfdst, recently docked at littlé matter bodvy. ~The materia A discovery of excellent ochre (raw sienna) was recently made near Ellershouse Station on the Doâ€" minion Atlantic Railway. ‘The color is uniform throughout, with very weil=as the day classes. 1 very one a (Golden Opportunity pare for the many positions ‘e availahle, Horster, eraduate of the né MRS. WINNIE SHIELDS taer in Cox Colle +J C and There .‘! # l el'r.\', 't Timmins Busine its are red Miss Terryv NOVELTY STORE y Lrom «41 enrollments tor business on Monâ€" in China, Stationery, Goods, in the Rich Railroad street _ and South Poreupine. > JOV S PALM OLIVE SOAP rospects .<of ° ‘"requested. to hin 10. nNnAas rraduate of tine ss . College, _ was _ stenographer at Timmins, ‘Ont., ling course at the MÂ¥ anvtimeé has been 411 fotr was able to reâ€" in the Coll 4:00 to 5 nts revard OT and he late s to the pos: r girls‘ ad life, also ts the work of Supervising t cA 5L es Vere Jondreau Rhoderic )p])‘ M ar S po® filhn €11 n€ Regular $1.00, Saturday, .. 69c. O ; By virtue of a Warrant under the hand of the Reeve of the Corporation of the Township of Calvert, in the District of Cochrane, dated the 25th day of July, A.D. 1923, commanding me to levy upon the Jands now in arâ€" rears of taxes, the list of which ‘has been published in the Ontario Gazetâ€" te, and copy of which can be had by applying to the undersigned Treasâ€" urer. ‘And that said arrears of taxes respectively due thereon, together with cost shall be realized by proceeding in compliance with the Assessment Act, Chap. 195 R.S.:O. to the sale, by auction of the lands or so much thereâ€" of as may be necessary to discharge the same, at the Police Station, in the settlement of Ansonville in the Townâ€" ship of Calvert in the District of Cochrane, on the 5th day of Novemâ€" ber, A.D. 1923, at the hour of ten TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS IN ARREARS POR TAXES DISTRICT OF (‘OCHRANE TOWNSLIP OF CALVERT state l\' infl ireasurer s luly the 25th POSTS FOR SALEâ€"Ceda: Tenders will be received up to 8 oth Two. Hundred and F ords, four . faot _ wood, â€" Tender: tate kind af wood and price for e PORD SEDAN FOR SALEâ€"In POSITION WANTED L4OBTâ€"RBetween Timmins and Schu macher, a string of Coral Beads Finder please phone 153 or retur1 to Advance Office, possA¢)_ TO RENTâ€"Comftortable front rooms with pri\ Apply Box 8, Advanceâ€" ALL KINDS OF WOOD FOR SALE NOTICE HORSE IN â€" POUNDâ€"Bayv i Read These Columns Every Week. It Will Pay You. § M’MWMMWMO CHEVROLET CAR FOR SALEâ€"\|FURNISHED ROOM TO REN’T«â€" real bargain for eash. Call at Phone 220, Timmins. > White‘s Garage P . [ mt ine uen oo e in hnd n en e d ished attractive ro married couple, or Only people wishin would be interesti Timmins., Augs equipped (;1)()(] liv fence posts, pus and buildings, al Apply to T. Har Thone 317. myy .6 4\])’})].\' mine, maxy â€" have penses P.O.. 1 male, â€" vell brought to mce Office all lengths nue. Timm Clifford Lau helow Hollin makin DP € O C K TENDERS FOR WOOD Herron sOneOoOne 2 months‘ shorthand V P0 B Marie (Ont (UOnt H. E. MONTGOME RVY, VC same Teddy Office, Ansonville, Cnt 1923. 1ad t1Z011 Doing _ niceâ€" sbusiness ity.. Great opportunit; e. ‘Write cor wire A. Manager, esdA Duchess Theatre Capacity 400. xceptional SALEâ€"Dry ; pusts for foundation: , all sizes and lengths Hardy, 48 Elm street »0)X GEO. LAPORTE, \pply 10B > PrFVAGC Advance Office TANLAC® Regular $1.00, Saturday .. 79¢ ours? in typewrit bookâ€"keeping, etc 10, South Poreu by Hull, ownsite ally well fuw is, suitable f‘o two gentleme exclusive hom .A xd Pound} 1923. Hollings Treasurer: meeret identifies aving ex 0o and sound Main Ave â€"73(5-37;). '()I'(‘ll})! 11 <eener UPND D m Jt Sault are good R + ) )8J and plans, and fTor leave the said dam and power DATED at Toronto th of August, 1923. Ofttawa HOLLIN GE R CONSOLIDATED: GOLD MINES, LIMITED, (No Personal Liability) per **JOHN B. HOLDENX,"*! sonal that it bhas, un said Act, depos of Public Wor the office of the the Land Regi: rane at Haley!} Titles Office the exy nollcd R.S.C. Chapter 115 HOLLINGER CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINES, LIMITED. <(No perâ€" seription of Abitibi Ri in the Di portion with w Menapi trict of SOn £ that Dark and Light Matings. Importer and Breeder of Barred Rocks only. NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTICK ACT POSITION _ WANTED Ontario thirdâ€"class e pers, wishes position., heating system for w dependable; best of re ply to James Fillier, livery, Timmins, Ont. Mated _P Lay Barred Prapnested Mlines,. lamited Per: tÂ¥x) will under Section 7 \cet, apply to the Minist LOSTâ€"â€"(;U!(! FPRUITâ€"SALINE Reg. 50c, Sat. 35¢ CLERK DESIRES POSITIONâ€" engaged Sept. 15. Best refere POR SALE FOR SALE CHEAPâ€"No. 10 Vistrol, and about 50 records, in firstâ€"clas condition. ‘ Call at No. 64 Avenue. m HEAVY TEAM SALEBâ€"In good FOR SALEâ€"BABY CARRIAGE Em stree Ownet prope 111 mIns ting‘sâ€" Hall Ki ?ublie W ork oftice of the Land Regis ‘ at Halevh Write Box creailn ‘\])p!\ 1ME ne street sework vl O \Cochrane. TAKE NOTICE that after iration of one month from the ‘ the first publication of this Hollinger Consolidated â€" Gold Linnoited (No Personal Liabilâ€" ibil Or> aApI TCO V street rin Avenue stret 1( WwIcKkeT 2 Hol Fancey Gold Pin venue. Owner . proving property chis advertisemen her, 35 Sixth Ave ns and Trios of Bredâ€"toâ€" Rocks from Pedigreed and 91 osited with the M at Ottawa, % the District Regist gistry District of eybury, (being the Haileybury) the site and the FOR SALE Connaught Station, Ont Barred UI nider Work in 1l1i(} And jland @overeqd n the Townships of Tolmie in‘tthe said Disâ€" ind C sIite And Th€ power house p: inder and acro at the Island 1 position, look em for winte: FRANK LITTLE, he Minister of Public office in the €City of roval of the said site for leave to construct ‘Urocery ~Store; stand and low 6(4, Timmins, atr ind Rew nland Advance Oftic 1()1()]' 'l‘l'“(.: ive same by DayÂ¥ine foar f lll KICCNEen oT Younsgâ€" woman reDy gives S(!( t w Hall migsht \bal LADY MARION CHOCOLATES Reg. 60c¢, Sat. 85¢c ocliirane relerences tion Dâ€"M an engineet this 10th day rood _ conditio SeCLT \pply return in fou No petrâ€" ives notice i of the Minister vwa, ‘and in v"'htr'lr of aris, IOSt a ird Avenu nd 36 El Becretary propost may . Nayv and pay _ Appl: . 0 34â€"36p provi: orta Rocks, CPOss3 1ed plar neoest De said other id v 1 })}r 1j DDIiV J

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