Pl" Better keep at one thing if you want to get anywhere; the trouble with a side line in your hm 'lifs or Business is that it causes you to neglect your speCislty. “The size of a dollar says a Chicago News philosopher depends on whether it is coming or going." Also how long it is until pay day makes it loom. It is said that the wife who care is neVer careiess and that even : profane man may be a good hue There are more than the usual number of political parties this year but none have been organized. so far as heard from on a larger salary platform. “It is said than ovm'y family! should have 50m.- kind of a musical ‘, instrument in the house." It! wouldn't be a bad idea to try out a baby once in awhile. : That Chicago banker who said that credit. not money. was the life of modern business is a man who woflld be well received around here. The Porcupine Advance (Eet busy. It has been proven by statistics that lazy people are not to live to an uh] age, for they :10- quire alot of flesh which shortens their lives. We know of «Immunit- ies where the death rate should be very heavy. U13 ‘ V 3. fl hllU ‘ u ' ' ‘ . H ll 11 C e W ()1 wuuuu IL IOUSCSt "9“â€. ies where the death “1‘9 ““0““ be To make us l-iddoes happv an' to very heavy. chase, away the blues. We need't m) away from home. â€"- Doctor Wiley says a man reaches not for a single day the period of greatest usefulness be- ;We kin stay right here with mother tween the ages of 64) and 70. The (111' the :zuvemment'll pay good Doctor is something: like a wo- To help keep us with her. an' to man. in that he does not like to; buy us food 1111' close tell his age, but you can easily Se we needn't be in 'sylums where guess. ; the orphan vhilclren goes. know that bigger feet and strongvn mmhm- needn't 01.}. muscles are becoming: fashionable for '.\11' we'll go on len' happy, 1111' I won'cn. Mrs. A. A. Bimey. presid- know the reason why; ent of a local Mother's Congress ‘It's that mother's got a pension jug: says “she is glad of the change andI ‘ to care for you an' me that the tiny footed. delicate limlml .-\n' fer baby Anne an' Susie, {111' it's creation is about to pass from 1 grand as it kin be, us " Soon it will not be fatheis foot :We'll be poor as people kin be, but alone that helps you from the house } we'll have a home to stay, during the late vigil of the night or Mother's got a pension an we the early hours of the morning. needn't go away 1 perfu own defeat and an sidcnt '1’qu has no That seems fair wk and Wilson. Dr. Charles W. Klimt. president cm- eritus of Harvard. says: "As for the Roosevelt. movmm-ntâ€"well. 1 look uyon that as being impulsive and gushing, so to speak. it is a one-man following, as l niew it." the ground on the preliminary exami‘ which is supposed to take plm the gates of this restful parad "1 it n 3' 1' r0 m tio Debs (’HIOI' l'ntil flying muuhimm In It may be inu' that on 111 Canada. Unltcd Std-.9 {ISK W00 Advertising Rates Furnilhd Published every Friday by m the H SUBSCRIPHON HAYES: holc FRIDAY. OCT. 4 0E0. lAKE, PROP. the aviators juumey 81K ,IVcn when 1nd annuum-ml Phono 25. m will AVG â€111 H casing t 0 some .‘HOU not fall mt muo an in St become more 32.00.70". l China is setting a pace for the 309‘ ""~ - “advance" nations. To to. in one gleap. from the binding of the feet :0! her women to the adoption of ' 4' iwnman's suflraze. was a bound which M flelt rival countries far behind hold- rho said a,“ ‘ing their breath. And China is still the life of igoing. Today it is her railroad a man who :poliry which has outstripped the irouud here. Sweat. Dr. Sun Yat Sen. the former :pmx'isional preaident nl the republic. 'is responsible for the adoption of n the usual . . . . . , , 'this policy: awarding tn it (‘hma "3f ““8 year it to have a mileage of 70.000. the mzed. so far s . . . mnney for mmtrurtmn to be raised H ) smok b v frit h \V on R00 '1‘} hus- ,) m \V n Ill 111 "Wv'll be pour as people kin be. but we'll have a home to stay." The campaign for a mother's pen- sion for the State of Wisconsin re- cently started by the Wisconsin State Journal. published at Madi- son. has already bromrht results and should be advpcmted and fought for by every man and woman in whose wins thorn is :I simz‘lo- Nd corpus- are free {tom debt. [ht-y the undivided pram-rt}- nf tin-nation ole of human kindness ealling for the hettevment of the unfortunate moth- ers and children. It is the initial step in the riszht direction of true christianity. 'l'he repuhliean state platform car- rie~ a blank fm'nrim: legislation that will prevent the breaking: up nf hnmes and the remnval nl(lt‘])t'l1(l|"lll the railroads tllmuselves will be pledgml. and will pay the loans from their proï¬ts. As soon ax the roads their pruï¬t .4 hell is abroad interest s children Roml what Bert Bradlay says a- bout it and see if it does not touch :1 rvspcmsive chord. Listen Billy. listen here's the glor- tiun mother ;\ l1 HIS )l‘l mud hut-flu pvmll‘ â€If ll tl 3C It you she was worried when JULY (I. It ,ml ll H T! l‘ (2‘4 )I'Ll )X 1|! h state charitable inst itut hm tt some we must IiM H \\' f H urit)‘ for this loan she wa rs- work-in MK l! at )HCI lit aunt f S orphans an one (bolare n was bust I) issue “'1'- (ht $98 80“ mart )sition to he North I bound which behind hold- China is still her railroad D same Metal d that M II become n‘at im‘ )m prosm'vut i« such It W m almost ex 8S m of th 10“ noug ll ï¬titut 21! when Billy \vh D not the 011 an at it "The city's wonderful. he said to me the other eVenimt. "i lose it The finest. jolliest merry-go round on nature's Shâ€\\‘ ground." He lisrhted a cigarette in win: me time properly to amirm'iate the simi‘ iv. and then remarked. in his enthus- iastiv. tantalizing way. "You journ- alists think you know it. hut you don't. All you see is the surface. You skim it. and dress it. up in print and call it London. It im't London at all. 'l‘he city is not a business place only; it is a daily weaver of wonderhil. dramatic plots. It is not only hoary with history; it is steep- ed in modern romance. My book will show the great square mile as it is. I mean to make it novel. human. in- teresting." We drank success to the unique production. Then I enquired of “flown the time that he usually left the city of an evening. “Five o'clnck prompt." he said. â€Then your lmuk will be a fail- ure!" Brown stood up. He is a great tall. military chap. llc glarml over me. ~ éhonc. With a quickness which you lnever come across in children who jare well fed and well cared for the .child gripped the bone also and ,wi‘estled biavelv with the animal. â€'lts mine," <he cxied; “leave oï¬. IIt was given to me. " But the dog won. With abig ef- fort he wrenched the bone fuse and ran 03. w â€"-â€"â€"â€"-.â€". -mmvâ€"nm ........._, . WflBlU'S fllï¬iliï¬i Brown is a London wine merchant. but. he has a taste for literature as well as for grape juice. I often ï¬nd him dipping into Sterne's “Reflect. tions," Darwin's "Descent of Man." "The Wealth of Nations," and Bal- zac. He sat s it is a pleasant change after a morning at wine sampling. One dat. “hen he is tired of making mono} he is going to turn to writing himseli. It is to be a great great book about the city. . â€Jealousy," be snapped. “Not a bit of it. But I know this. the city man who goes home at ï¬ve o'clock in theeveninq doesn't know the city. ‘He 'zm't.†“Hood arm-mus! Why. man alive. the city's (load after six. us dvad as a dour nail. New)! for :l I'vw slipper- ml hullsvkvvpvh running: for sumwr lm-r, and pnlit't-mvn trying «rm-t Where Starving Children fight With the Dogs for a Bone I walked on in silence and he fol~ lowed. somewhat mystified. In a few minutes we were in the famous haunt of turkey lovers. I pulled him along by the partly deserted shops to a comer and point- ed to a thin drab line of children in rags standing near. Each child car- ried a bag or a little suck, and ev- ery eye was fixed on the shop direct- ly opposite, in which the attendants were preparing to quit work for the day. Close by children were rumag- ins: in :1 bin packed with refuse. "Have you made a note of this for Hv smppml fur a munwnt :1 pityimg,r lemk. and pluci hands on his hips, chuckled “What's the matter with you! Loudenhall Market ! Why you're hours late. Nothing doing there at all. Suld out long ago." “Well." said Brown. phant twinkle. mqht U “Have you your book ?' limwn did pictuu' tied hum and a father. and his big kiml eyes were following a little girl fresh from the rack of poverty. She. was just being given :1 little parcel by a kind-hearted shopkeeper. As she ran away her eagerness to get home with the prize caused her to stumble and part of the leavings fell out of her bag into the gutter. Be« fore she could pick up the meat up came a hungry dog and gripped a bone. With a quickness which vou VCI'S’ I] ramp mm '01: and l 0 handle.’ ““hy 1'0 )HI'S H TI) is HM Monhull Market H 1nd is the c art of it These he inquiz not answer )l 1.}. city you know t. It is a c kiddies come 'J. s it. is a p11 morning at day. when he ked "1011mm. 2: and placing SQUARE Mllf 111' l) momin THE PURCUPINE ADVANCE :lt sibh‘ with a trium- Ill 3 re you Ink-.- um “'3!th 1nd Jaw an! City 1H N 11 be ‘tit ‘ 85 mm N. the common (r GVCI'Y "hey that timid \\' ll 111 it 0H t ‘lit 1m me his f Brown pointml in‘the direction of the thin drab line of misery in the market. me away. "'l'el'i‘ibly sad. Hut-wit's all \wll human. “'1'†known." l protested. I didn't believe ii" hail eVi-l' seen the children heture. and I said N). l would swear he had never before in hi<lile witnessed a light fur fuml lwIWeen a Child and :1 (log. I was ready to bet that not a hundred city men \to-ro aware that every night and morning within a stone's throw of their oiiices, hali- starved youngsters clamored for bits of loaves, bones, cabbage leaves, ï¬sh that cannot be sold. and the plate scrapings of restaurants. “Put these things in your book," In said. “and. you will invest it with “Put It said. novelty. “I'm afraid nobody will helieVe Uhe child and dog tight story," he re- marked thoughtfully. “Would you if you hadn't seen it?" He shrugged his shoulders. As we turned the corner we ran into some of Brown's city friends. “Oh, here ypu are. Brown." one called. “A little wager. You're a bit of an authority on the city. Tell Jones, here. Is it or is it not the richest square mile in the world?" “Go and see for yourself said. too Dated at South Porcupine this 27th day of September A. D.,191'2. sit at \Mlsnn's Hall. South Porcu- pine. on 'l‘uefllay morning, October 8th at 9 11.11). for the purpose of hearing: appeals against the decision of of the ,‘mux‘t of Revision for the 'l’oxmship of 'l‘isdale for the assess- ment for 19122. _ And Take Notice that all parties who have ï¬led appeals from the decision of said Court of Revision must present themselves at the a- bove time and place to give evidence in support of their appeal. Appeais from Court of Re- vision Take Notice that His Honor, Judge Kohoo, District Judge, will sit at Wilson’s Hall. South Porcu- Sro w: 1113' a 1' [ll rrihly sat TOWN-SHIP 0f TlSflfllE SOUTH PORCUPINE in the BBEMESI Bfllll CAMP an the continent is going to he the big town of the Iflfllfl M. W H YT E the girl Buy Real Estate Now Well located Lots at Reason- able Prices--on Reasonablc A. C. 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