Porcupine Advance, 14 Feb 1917, 1, p. 2

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vvvvvv'vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvv )10 00000 00000004404000080 4000000066486 ©000000000000600080048000000000000000000 0900000600006 6 A list of the Poreupine men who}John J.; Compeau, J.; Curtis, W. T.; bave voluntcered for overseas servit@e|Corris, Frank; Campbell, G. V.: Calâ€" + % 3 q % * , * % s * % since the beginning of the war Pâ€"|Jum, Robert, Cote, Juillaum; Cramp, pears .her.ozmder. As.somc men frqm Fred A.; Clark, Rufus; Cretney, John this district have enlisted for service |, : 20q Ssn . c o . \Henry ; Coulis, Louis L.; Coleman, with outside unitsy their names may j ,, ; AViifred : Chevron # * > * 1 pp * *3 1* *LÂ¥ i PCO s be missing from the list, and we ask |" "CC} O 10 § ts our readers to supply them as seon | as noted so that the muster may be D complete for reference, ; y In] éete for re T *lafhft * Allan (Rev.) son, â€"; Adctams Auderson, A. J T.; Avre, Art Boivin, er, KL.; Burton Fred is 3. rartle Finlay; 1 4000 (‘ (‘,()1' ’!‘axp( L‘l, 11 o ‘O)ll(.. .nl t(.‘.’ \l' @000@99000000006600%@0090@006006600@0000@066000606006000@0 0606009@@0@6000@@eé@éCeééce¢e¢4466066®66¢0¢¢¢¢666e@ccccee $esWIiCK, i~C@1 Pn K Cole, Maniey Bake: E,¢c 0§90020“00W'00“W“N-Ww0“0» 920 0 9004 00000000409000¢°*Â¥8 i }p H mdreau, . t, RHobert urdignon Brown, Arthut rad y Sergt. Th _ Carhonne I11 Imd v,. \\' C] iil C ) TDnoit n, W m ampbell mstron Andrews Thos Felix Bird (ml»('l Bowery, NL.: vid ; Brooks uillod, Jame: Barley 12 sOn ; Adamâ€" i. P.. ts Preston. eut. (killed) idorette A rthur ouch LOCAL MERCHANTS OF COURSE, CLAIM THAT LOCAL PEOPLE WOULD "DO BETTER‘‘ TO PATRONIZE THE LOCAL STORES. THERE ARE MANY APPARENT REASONS WHY THIS SHOULD BE TRUE. FOR INSTANCE, BUYâ€" ING FROM A CATALOGUE MEANS BUYING GOODS MANY MONTHS OUT Of DATE, FOR THE CATALOGUES HAVE TO BE PLANNED MONTHS BEFORE THEY ARE PRINTED. THE PRMNTING TAKES TIME, AND THE DISTRIBUâ€" TION STILL MORZ TIME. viarmlâ€" Archie; Cashâ€" raveth, 1;.. â€" MY::: f()]ln O W 1 IKeTr, 0n ord al‘l )1 11l Denz Desceots die;.Doo} dine, Ja: Dottavio. Dos, Gauvin, 2CQ@ H nsintOol ®, J. m. (FKilléa in as? H.; Hill, Dave ; Harvey lerow, â€"Herbert; Huntley lland, Magjor E. J.; Holland rvÂ¥ward, Paul D.; Horne, A S()1) gan, Husgiic ‘..@ Ho Compeau Frank; Ca Cote 34 Clark, K Coulis, L , He rrott ;)!. H. K. | Duchsart Desoliner, 0.; Dallere, ey, Andy; 1 mes; â€" Desar 4.; Dodds, \ PC Grindly Hillic H BEZN CL.EVER'?JY INSERTED INTO THEIR MINDS BY D PERSISTE NT ADVERTISING OF THE CITY MAIL HE MAIL ORDEZL STORE IS NEBVER SHORTâ€"SIGHTED ST THAT ‘‘ADVERTISING DOESN‘T PAY." THE BIG GEBS PAY. THEY HAVE BUILT THEIE BUSINESS ON Had mpbell, G. V.: Calâ€" , Jwllaum ; Cramp, ufus; Cretney, John coms L.:: Coleman,. H: Dunsford, 1 ; Draycott. J.; Dowsley mn. Wilfrid Desarme all, AYÂ¥. Harris, Len «M +1==Dom wW.; Dock Doherty, 1 aulniers. ( BXE ill, E.; Hanc 3 Hay, Andy THAT}HPTEHN, PLOPLEL O L PR ELA J 4 AALM j U o PATRONIZE THE STORES OFP THE DISTRICT TIME AND TROUBLE TO SEND OoUT OF TOWN "OPLE HAVE THE IDEA THAT THEY CAN ‘‘D0 Drake ; trrenic r, â€" Corpt. (Gibson Gentile, Doust Uragnon, iy. Y ... 1: Gellsomino, or, Harold ; T TEE PEOPLE OF THE DISTRICT WOULD CC A mprost Matt.: Dohhbs laude Dixon i. . ODun Hein Hinks Hornâ€" T Arnâ€" Ciutrâ€" W nas DYe cotâ€" Om Hurley, Dan.; Harris, Talberte; Hamâ€" ilton, James; Hopkins, Russell ; Halliâ€" well, Ralph; Hawkins, Peter; folâ€" land, G.; Hutehinson, Austing Hutehâ€" inson, Reg.; Hughes, Owen .‘ ; Henry, T. (%.+ Haughland, Andrew ; Hayward, ) I()l'nx(m ston, J. Kennedyv action) ; K Killians, 1 valle, A.; Lemay, Leliexe, W.; Lloyd, Kelly /LNAORB.:, / J ciault, H.; Ladus« Leroux, Joseph I Levaliey, M.; Ly: Capt.; E Insol Andrew L1i1nn, 3 tenress, Ome voie, Josepl Mansfield Moore, (G. Mansfield, C zer, 4.; M.i Martin. (¢. id w renct G.; Maloney, M Munroe, Jack; Mainville, Harvey Mforsten, Norman C.; Martin, Plul Marchan, . A.; _ Mouseau, T.; Ma« Miller. H. W.;:1 Marino, G Marchiom J. R.; Maxwell, Dave; Montgcmery, W. A.;‘ Manville,; J.; Mutpliy,. Yinâ€" cent; Munroe, Jaek; MeKay, H. M.; Mairana, W.; Martinean, A. ; Millond, M.; Memoult, A.; Martin, T.; Mullen. Victor; MeDonald, M. 8.;. MeAubiffe, W.; MeAuxlay, Peter; MeAulay, Fred; MeDougall, Lieut.; MeKay, â€" (killed en Lessard, Roy V ]Jah“'\'it('h,c *X 111 Seffries T LOCAL PBOFLE PATRON ilI 1011 ) ‘Seqp Kelly, , J. ¢J.: Koy; Keene nning, Fred. : W m .« (killed in «as f}. ]‘:. (killed in ac j (killed in action); \hmdhm, 1t \I:mguk ‘~G.; Mason PF.; Murr Jn(‘j.'. Mike; Munro, Jack:â€" Mulloyv, <~Fred alml oult, A.; Martu IeDonald, M. ® ulay, Peter}; Mi 1, Lieut: ;s Mek ) ; MePherson, ri, Pimiip >.} AMLAIIiOI x\.’, )[it(‘h(.‘”. 4'\ T.; Macaulay, Lieut . Y.,; : Millet, 5; .M ield, Ronald; Malo: â€"â€"<Mascio, P.; Masc Jetfr Len Fl i1@O» V OnS, cary, LV ulloy,, â€" reld. £.; MacDonald, Jolhn: .3 Mitk, Lawrenee S.+ Manion, Jolin: ackson, i. 1J , Chas.;â€" Joh . .+ Jolhinston THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE n :D Ferald A. P. (killed in Kelley, (ieo.; T.; Kennedy, 1CmMmIeuUx, o en ols +2 LR K CAE % 1011 ; James, Jolhunson. In] Morriso oney, M seiol1, C â€"â€" Mevo ITF2A ln.’l)l. cA] hapelle D.:3 Johnâ€" t10n ) tion) [ Pearson, W. H.; Parsons, N. 1.4.; (Pierey, Capt. G. M.; Pozson, Arthur; !l’ottingor, Harry (drowned); Pearee [Stanley‘; Pilsworth, B. L. P.; Payne Roland H.; Pietro, 8. D.; Parnell !\\'. A.;. Peterson, C. F.;j Petty, Serat (%.; Prangeley, Albert 6.; Philbin 1 Donald; MeLeod, \Ialcolm, MceGratâ€" ton,. Harry; Mc(‘ochon, J. J. K.; Mceâ€" hee, Ii.; MceCarty, S.; MceCliusky, W.; MceGrath, Wm. Geo.; MceKee, Louis; MeDonald, Howard; Melnaes, Dan.; MceLeod, Dan.; MeLkeod, Alex.; Melntyte, Archie; MeChesney, Jas.; MeManus, Gordon; MeLennan, Pan.; MceGregor, J.; MeKnight, W.; McLelâ€" lan, J. H.; MeEachren, H. J.; Meâ€" Quarrie, Andrew; McePhee, Geo.; Meâ€" (Crea, Dan.; MacDonald, H.; Mcinâ€" tyre, 8.; MeAndrew, P.; .\Ivlizwhron. Archie (A@rowned\}:© MeCorv, Eddie: AtZ LoA LL biÂ¥y A Cyp:â€" AAA LCalk AXr. y ; «ids Kf 3/ 4t S MeManus, Gordon}; McLen MceGregor, J.; MeKnight, \ an, J. H.; MeEachren, I Quarrie, Andrew; MePhes, Crea, Dan.; MacDonald, tyre, 8.; MeAndrew, P.; 1 Archie (drowned);y MeC Crea, 1an.} A11., tyre, 8.; MeAndrew, P.; Mct Archie (drowned); MeCoy, MeLoud, Roy; MeCoy, Sydney Rocehon, Wilfrid. Nichoison, â€" JOun Nicholson, I4eut. M . Oshorne, O‘Connor Hoenryv PP a C Starr,. .. MAill{ Stroughton, W. Sto Ratiery, J. H.; Rogors; L. * rdson, Andrew ; Reid, Denni rford, Christopher; Robert: us ; Richardson, Frank; Rou ¢o Rhude, Russell; h O ‘Connor, H. ; O‘Leary, L. ; Ostrom, ‘ed.; Oswald, Jack; O‘Connor, J. W.â€"H.; Ostram, 4. C., borne, R.; Olmstcad, Wm. A.; ‘Cannor. Neil: Ogilvie, W. A. THEN, AGAIN, THE PRESENT IS NOTORIGOUSLY BAD BOTH IN T ORDERS. GOODS AN BUT IS ISs UP TO THE LOCAL MELELC THEY HAVE THE GOODS AND THEK S PECPLE. IF THEY HAVEN‘T, OF COUR iT QUIET** AND GROWL. ONE LOGAL MERCHANT SAYS HIPS HFE ‘"‘DOESN‘T NEED TO ADVERTISE!‘ THINK HIS NAME IS AS MUCH A hC YET EATON KEEPS ON ADVERTISINGâ€" ADVERTISING IN THE PORCUPINE DJ IT Is UP TO THE LOCAL MERCZAN TISEâ€"OR GROWL! Palmei 7. 21 )N L nNno vell l1 O :c 1INnl ‘Aayre, illips, [);â€" P1 W \yo i8 S y Milt ) y QQ g z Sett eet,. Pietro, Sceohiec, Rochon, . :*â€"Reed Robertso: Seym i,. Frank Russell Pster: °n Smith,.0 ullivan," : ; Albert 1 Philbin, 1 . Richard r@0 Roc eid, Jolin ~~Den Stoughton Barney; Bpeers, Clarenece; Struthers, James; .i: Bett, R.; Steowâ€" t.; Saikeld, Digby; our, E.; Simpson, * Hugh: 1, John} Raceticeot n,. A.; Raymond ed,; Albert W.. son, Osear; fiuth Ralph, Jas. R. he, Capt. Haroid ruder, ~â€"Smif Ison, Frank Nicholson,. J gil.. T.; Richâ€" Jennis; Ruthâ€" bertson, Anâ€" : Routh, Horâ€" s I\hu(h, Byâ€" Reid, Hugh; ipillion . RNoyv Stevenâ€" Smith, 4 m ces 1CHK. MOVING PIGTURES FOR iR ThE NORTH LANE Ono of the Government‘s Plans to Make Life More Agrecable and Pleasant for Soldierâ€"Settlers. Prank} ~»CoOCCOo, Shone, Lee.â€"Corp R.; Sutherland, SNimmill, Jas. H Stevenson, Thos. Smith, Arthur; Shone, L. E.; Sm Huzh M.; Suth« Thomas ; Spiegelt Dighy ; Seott, Get M x Tibet The Toronto News last week pubâ€" shed the following in its editorial lumns :â€" "In his address to the Social Serâ€" Whitton rt; Weldon, Leslie . Russell; Wylie, W Mike; Wakefield, "H iam; Withyeombe, . Wilson, Swan; W al .: Woodward, F.; y _ bmith, train, Th Tibbit Udall, R * NY 118OR,â€" Auâ€" J.j}â€" Wheelar, Harold A.; W Lewis;y Walley, J . Win.; Williams, Ar Il. ]’:.; N M.; ut as ; Spiege : Seott, G well, Frar » itts, Victor (killed) ; *Tuer,.:AY m.;~ EC Totton, +C.;â€" Harry ; â€" Thompso S, S(‘lgt A. )) P; avlor, Wm.; ‘For Sulliv Scoceo J. .E.; Singleton,. L h, F. H.; Stoughton, John hos.; Studor, J. M.; btudo: idor, W. K.; Smith, Erflest. lor, . Wm.;. 4| y "John M.; 3. icholls; â€"Corpl. L. . 16.;, Smith, : I. land, J.; Steinberg, ‘F. i: â€"Bteven,: K. _ _A.:; Thos.; Shields, Willitam: hur; Schlemuller, Geo.; + Smith, Arnold ; Stevens Sutherland, M. G.;.. Sim iegolhalter, John ; Salkeld t, Geo. W,; Seott, George ‘rank (Southend); Smith van,. J. ;E. ; Bingleton,. L Vietor. rd, EF.; > Whitton, .+ Wright, W.; C Upton Â¥m.; FTodd, % rl\ ; ‘Torrance, Thompson, iKC, Torlonia,. â€" G. T albot, Emery le, Thos.; IT‘a mmmmmmm Wl acli, 111ams, W att, . OOdrow ‘ Watl Pavlo: lin nith, F‘. | mote villages allt over rg, T.;|movie‘ takes the drai N. A.;|millions of people Villiam ; | would never enter a , Geo.; kind, According to Stevens, |a British Commission .; Sim,| ting under the chair Salkeld,| Bishop of Birmingha George;|has had a wholesome : Amith, ; a counterâ€"attraction 1 eton, otherâ€" resirts. , Jolhn;| wholesomeness _ will Studor, | upon the striectness of Erflest. |the sense of respons: film producers. ‘Before the war ne ; yas invested in the n . ~tagut. | .34 3 Fi . q Britain. The cmema 108. ’ Al ©++14.500 and the attend: ex.; oi e ‘ 1000 a day, or 1,0856,37 [1‘\'1()1';’ c]. ~M*ls A% 5 is on 47 s rice ; * figures represel 1A , C‘o:l 14 a ‘lcinema on the pari 1“"101‘)'; | A«@«halaafkawntr AFP f!:(\ I Teevens, Jolhn Imout Thos. Alex. J 11("1: Jolhn SOn vice Congress, Hon. G. Howard Ferâ€" guson said that the Government is not forgetting the social side of the pr ol} lem of settling soldiers in Norther Ontario. The soldier‘s wite and famâ€" ily are «being considered. They. are not to be left to the isolation of pionâ€" eer life endured by the settlers of Old Ontario. ~Dwelling in communtiâ€" ties, the Northern Ontario farmers will have sechools and churches as eduâ€" ational, religious and social centres, but to these are to be added patheâ€" seopes, moving picture shows and travel lectures. ‘"‘«It is eharat that the taodert should be ealled the great Clay 1 brought .a new mote villages all brought .a new interest mote villages all over the ‘movie‘ takes the drama millions of people wl 111 ol nce every week, lovs from 80,000 116 .000 00 a 16 Only nnually iolesomeness on the strietn« e sense of res m producers. ul lamp h: 1 enrrent est in ro ulull vast ini the We 5 A y ear.â€"â€" 0 entive populati children, visited ivested in tantâ€" o1 and 1(1 day, o1 at Bri 1t > called in to ard in peoplhing Clay Belt, as it has already a new interest to life in reâ€" ages all over the world. ‘The akes the drama every day to of _ people whoâ€" otherwise over enter a theatre of any ceording to evidence hbefore i Commission of inquiry sitâ€" ‘er the chairmanship of the f ~Birmingham, the a wholesome effect if only as râ€"attraction to public houses er resirts.â€" Their ultimate on of 1Itron â€"ore. In. are utilized at reity of nativ{ The st surgeons a small but powâ€" p» has been invented, supplied rent by a dry battery, and directed by its user‘s teetl. haractoristic of No 10 n movVIng PH ‘inema nalls attendance was 3,372, ,050,375,000 in a yea epresent a visit to th part of every livin the British Isles 2 Roughly speaking, hal pulation, men, . wome itfomni ob will will, _ Gepel ss of the c ponstbility OW U industry in Great a halls numbered )19,000 in a year. ent a visit to the of every living Dritish l\l"\' 24 Aly speaking, half on, men, . women \a cinecmatograph The industry emâ€" 100,000 persons ile in the United i to be the fifth try. â€" Cortainly, i ie letsure hours of t people throughâ€" ince_â€" was 5.000 in ith of: the _ vast mined in Spain it home because eopl of the ‘times picture film 1 in peopling ulttmate largely sors and 1{) W d 00,000

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