’ GDDSPEED THE 2nd. BATTAIJON PIONEER BOYS ! TIMMINS BIDS FAREWELL TO PIONEER BATTALION The ï¬rst really organised campaign l'i'homu; Schlemuller. Geo. 13.; Thorn- to obtain recruits from the Porcupine 'pson. John M.; Telbot. Emery; Udall. Gold Csmp has been carried out dnr- R. 0.; Way. 8. W. Roscoe: Weldon. in; the past seven days and up to "Leslie Smiley; Weldon. John Russel. time of writing there have been 11-. SOUTH 90“,â€me together ?2 men passed as medially; . lit for service in the 2nd Battalion of ‘ Dawson. William 0.; Orczney. John the Dunedin field Pioneers. gHenry: Cote. J.: Gilbert. 8.: Reno â€Chills ill. HH- \\‘urk l‘i'qllil'l'd H! Um ‘nï¬dy. G. A.; McLellan. Dan: Baillod. mum and n slnlmm-nl l») l.i.-i'n|. lhi- *J.; PettCS. P- us won- uiwn in Tim Admin-v lam. PORQUOIS JUNO‘iiON “Wk "'"I Ml'm'm“. "L" “rm-"i m â€w; Dinsmore William Herbert' Hop rump lugs-llu-r \xilh Limit. .HvV .‘huitl: I . us rm'rmim'.’ collu-m'. n grrim nl vn- ;:iggbï¬ngfldnlltnhow‘sklilmgfewllï¬â€˜;g: llumiuaiiv Inn-tings lwu- hm-n l'rM.‘ 'Smith. Arthur; Thompson. Robert. I. -...._. -....----.en.l line! II“- I-nns'anQQ \tliell TIMMINS Bushï¬eld. William Arthur; Bark- house. Finlay; Bonrdignon. Felix: Brown. George A.; Brown, James; Baker. Prank; Burrows. Arnold; Coulis. John J.;_Oompeau. Jack: Cur- tis, William Thomas; Corris, Prank; Campbell, Geo. V.; Calluin. Robert: Ducharmo. Adlore; Dram. Samuel William; Dunsfonl. Leonard; Pran- cis. James Henry; Fleming. James 8.: Graham, Fred; Hamilton, James; Halliwell. Ralph; Hawkins. Peter; Hutchinson, Reginald; Leronx, Jos- eph Edgar; Lcdgard, Frank; Micks. Lawrence 0.; Martin, Philip Sidney; Manion. John; McDonald. Norwood; McIntyre. Archie: McChesney, 21.9.; McManus. Gordon; Olmstead. Will- iam Alfred; O'Connor. Neil; Prang- ley. Albert 3.; Phayre, A. Richard; Robertson, Angus; Routli. Homer: 0.; Reid, Hugh; Rowe, John 0.; Simp- son. Frank: Simmill, James Henry; Steven. Robert Allan; Stevenson, le f'uiiuwim: luwv Kuhn Ihv and urv mm' regular melanin-rs uf 2nd l’uzttulmn ul' l’mnvvrs: Stirring Patriotic Speeches at Banquet When Watches and Flag Are Presented Details 0f llw n‘urk rvqnirmi ul' llw men and n statement by l.t.-t’nl. Un- x-is were given in The Advnnvv Inst wool: and t'nllnwing Iii:- nrrivnl in the 0mm) tum-tlwr with Livut. Alex Smith as rovrniting utlirvr. n svrim of m- tlinsiustio "matings tum: lwon ill'itl. it was exported tlinl tlw rot-mils n'lm have passed would leave yesterday l'ur ilniloylmry and "mum In St. 'l‘lnnnns but by Ul‘til‘l‘ ut' t'ul. llm'is rm-rniting in tn lie cnrriml cm n for: Illurt‘ «lnys and next m-s'k mil sm' lllv lmyn cit-3mm. Lengthy roimrh given (-lsvwltt-rv slimv tlu- spirit with whirl: NW “('0- plo ut' tln- district linw snmmrtwi tlu- wlmlv muniinign nml l'urtln-r o-u'tltm'nl tlwrt-l'urv is nnnm-vsmrv. 'l'lw li-t ut' nnnios nu xix-on ufllvinlly tn â€ilt' .\<l- vmn-v up tn â€Ii" lllut‘tllll: tlt't' giwn lu-luw nncl nny utlu-rs wlm nn- mum: in after this will lu- :lldtnllllt‘tWI next week. Vol I. No 57 much: ('muu The passing of a 1:3â€" 23; compelling the closing cf all stores in Timmins. with certain excepticzzs, at seven o’clock every cvening except on cert- ain nights. was one of the chief items of business traisactcd, by the Tim- mins Town Council at their regular cnthly meeting on Mondayflast and the by-law new is in force, as may be scsn on another page of this issue. There were prov-n! m llu- (‘.m:wil Inn-tin: Mayur \\'. ll. Wilsml. mul (‘umu'illm's A. 121'. H. H. Munl'c The reading hy-lavx fur the phu'o at a spot ('num-il inst “'0 brought I'm-war. mmtiunvd that EARLY CLOSING NOW EN FORCE AT TEMMENS ()str Hun pro which (1 The .Iayurm- his summrters : 'l'hero is nobody Irv-law an far. I nail: msihnn in," sand the Ma ('1'mm-1llur . (“:lulw mmds fur ohjm'ti 1‘1 n (Wed ’spite of Majority’s Petition Opposition is. Shown But Councii Act on Wishes of Most Merchants 'USSC‘ !!ll¢lt 1'0““ K it‘l‘h' (l the tequir mi fur the 1!: 411‘ MW? tn \I that there t sumwrtm pcoiul use week and THE PORCUINE ADVANCE “'11 L! M at )‘v H' 1?! H H ll I)! H ll t l( ll ch l1 c ('a 11:06 _' In St. I. Davis I: n few will we Mr it II. In tnkL-n mzuoil . um] M'uv. layur 1m uht‘ “'11 S, llu 1i the Ill- \\' (‘ IV TH An excellent banquet. stirring pat- riotic speeches. unrestrained convivi- ality and last but not least the pre- sence of the ladies of the Local Red Cross Society all proved the main factors in making the public send-oil to the boys of 'i‘inunlns on Tuesday night one of the occasions which the gold camp will have reason to place on record; that the boys themselves will never forget and that the towns- people will have no cause to regret. It was a farewell banquet arranged because the 2nd Battalion had been expected to leave Thursday but the fact that they are not departing till later does not minimize the success of the function which in every way surpassed even the most sanguine ex- pectations. 'l'he Mitsume Hull mus the set-tie ml the festive neensiun nml :ul'ter heing in the hands nl'.lhe melnhers ml the fair sex presented a pretty [litilll't‘ through the adaption of the variuus l’uiun .luehs tngether with evergreens roses and ulher ilul'all «leeuz'alllmm. .-\l the hem! table was displayed the spe- l'lzllly lnmie l'ltinll Jtlek hy the “('(l ('mss lamios whirl: was presumed lutvr tn 11:0 132"] Hattxlliun. Attirwl in whitv drvsscs with ties of red. white and blue the ladies can'- riml um the duties of wuitrt-sm-s mul tlwir zmvmhuwv at tlw sm-inl purt nl' thr- prugl'zumno lulm' was highly up- prcviutvd lmth by the «lumu'liug buys ((‘unlimml nu pug“ It). IROQUOIS FALLS. Home. BennctJ.: Mitchell. Arthur 3.; Clark. Rufus; Hayward. Paul D. Pointer. Roy R.; Nelson. Frank W. 03K up it. 'l‘lu undo: they 1m»! ézi z'ds 'l'lw (‘lu ('Ulllil HEW Ml \V 0 I usm H. IL Pl!) tlllf. ‘oro mgmn; :sticv. Mr. Humv m prupusal l' the Rotai THE FAREWELL BANQUET. 0 .‘I (‘UFSIUH \l my 1121:3021:le :n'g‘x mmld be all right I _- Mu.\'ur.--â€"~.‘.Imwy ‘stzlml. II is :1 1100 all! (-lusc l (11:11.! 5 a‘utl'l got his share \whlw you have In anus id. altizn: (Continu 222-2! My Messrs. Saunders. 222121 [2221 l’ion-o‘m 221200 fun]- I said they haul 2'22} 22 the 2’:‘.l"\' (122-22! 2: In it “222212! be :22 ‘I'UH HS ll'l'k.â€"\\'(' :2‘;\'(' m v\'(‘l‘.\‘:)ml.\' ('XM‘M M Mr. Pierce Arrives. m jmu'nn'v the ma H‘l' vruits and un t rixt. i'ul'wm'd u 1H! l'I’l\'('(l at the m by Messrs. ill [92's. and lmlwl il hoy had (-mm- m refer- .:.i!\ «-lu~:in;: question. “mild be an injun and lair tn iilt‘ pvupic of m l0 [0W1] ’UHH’X' I (HT “'0 hr. pa 1'0 the matter was short while fur the .v!) ln'csmlntmns tn "H9 ( ll pum it vctltxm l'( [u W :111 ll 11' H unless you m In over- pthcx why 0m l'v a notiâ€" U .Ull {mg TIMMINS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1915. ‘X In; uvots USP all at 17 to put ll! ul that have hjt IL lil \‘C illll If It‘ l llnwm'l'. llll‘ slIIIlI III IlIIIIII III “I" lIIIII III IIII-III'III IIIIII IlI‘IlIIIIg‘ IIIll lllllllIIllIIlI‘l\ lIII IIIIrIIIIIl IIIII IIIIII'II. llIII IIIIIlIII'. I'HIIIIWI'SSIH‘ IIIIII IIIIIIII :IIIIIII IIll III-IIII IIII-IIIIIIIIlI I'IIr sIIIIIII IIIIlII ‘IIIIII' IIII sIIliIl I-IIIIIII'I-III IIIIIIIIlIIIiIIIIII IIIII \Illlnllï¬ Ullll‘l' IIIIrk lIIiIl IIIII III II IIIIIsI ~.\.‘Ill'llmlll' IIIIIl I'Ill'l'lllll}' I.IIIII- lulu IIIII III IIIIIOI‘ II'IIII IEIII IIlIiI'Il III' ll)('lll,‘..' IIlIlII III III'III‘I'I'II IIIIII II;:_I.:III.~~'IIII lIIlIIIrIIIIIIIIs II IIlIIIIII I-IIsIIIIIIIIII. ‘ Steadily and perseveringly the éwork at the prdperty oi‘ the Hayden ,Gold Mines Limited in Ogden in pro- ; greasing with indication: and pro- imise which are indeed very encour- eaging to those connected with it and .itonzay be said that active operations gon a more extensive scale will soon We noted there. 'l‘hv m-rmmwnt mum-o. ul‘ the mm-h- inrry already installed and tho gon- rrnl nrramgmm-Ms made are imlivm- m- M â€w llem ut' Upt'rMiuns in view uml it in lmpml â€mt m m: onrly clam- tan mummwmm-m will Iu- mmlo whirl: .shuulcl upâ€: “w «3'03 ul' tlu- l’nl'c-u- “tim- alistrivl nlthungh it is u liHIv .pl‘l'lllllllll'l' an mun-mm tn uiw any do. !:md ( hue. I estignliuns .lmw gone 1 1m: mlh t‘h Where Boiler, compressor and llelst lee Installed and Shaft [lawn to lull-loot level The proï¬ts of the Hollinger Gold Mines Limited for the four weeks ending September 9th last were $149,935.04 according to the usual re- port issued for that period by Mr. R. A. Robbins, General Manager, yes- terday. It is his“ stated that the mill mm “5.75; Iu-z' rent. ut' the running mm. treating 2:13.723] Inns nlll u! whirl: 253171.). inns were i'rc’ml the Ilnlliugm' and 11.5.3!) from the .‘mmv. Thu \‘.'H!'kiH‘.:‘ mm! u\'(*|' Hw lwriml mmml was $3.35 per ton and the av- mugn- value â€1' nrv was $0.03}. PEBMMEIBV BHIEf PliflPflSE ll VIEW AT THE HIVIIIN paw-um! um hills. HHEEERBEH REPHBE HER EEIEIEE WEEKS Ell SEPTEMBER 9 .\ gmnp ut‘ mining men well known In tho I’m-rupinu Hum (‘zzmp have re- turned t'rum Kuwlmsll «luring tlu- 1»:st m-z-k and ropurt that ulmm 25 miles wu-‘t ul' Kmvkush near what is called 'l'uslmtn they have mum in mntm-t will: tollm'idos. Sveptivism was at lint i'vil as In the um'm'm-j.’ “I" this but assays whirl] have bum taken have rosnltml as Mai: :15 $60 m' the Inn in 201d. M was. tlmuzrht that it fllfl FHISFEEWHS Bil mm KflWKflSK H38 THE WFHTEB imvv rcsultml as Maria :15 $6†M the tun in gnld. It was. tlmlurht that it “'01th run about $22.00 and he fnrtuu- ate at that, ('unsoquontly the 9.51â€!!- ishmvnt of those ('um'vl'uml may be imagrimd. Therv wore. as stated, three different mumps l'rum different sm-liuns. uf the vamp. im'huling W. ihmsmn. (Hummus. Murrirmn, Brennan. -.~.'a at: 1:414» m_ in.“ IIS!.\R[ M“ ".‘l and Hum Ar. :1 result nl' their in- islmwnt ixuagrimw three di sortiuns. Du wsnu. -.~.'o .m x'estlgallmns many 03¢! pr have gum- in am! staked (-1; imr with thvm gruhstnkv to Herve nmï¬ths at least and intemiun Ihvrofux'o ui‘ sta winter in the district. MAYOR CALLS MEETING FOR NEXT TUESDAY. .Nayor W. H. Wilson of Tim- nins announces a. Public Meeting 1:1 the Council Chambers at four o’clock prempt on Tuesday after- noon next. October l‘ZLh to con- sider the best steps to be taken to answer the special appeal by their Majestles King George and Queen Mary and Queen Alexandra for the British Red Crcs 5 Society on October 215t.The Town Coun- cil, Board 01‘ 1’1: de and Red Cross Society, as well as tne residents of Timmins are asked to attend. Don’ t for get, Tuesday next at four o ’clock in the Con-11 .11 CI. 2:11- ber at Timmins. prc n, m'ennan. .ml J!“ A}, )1. their in- pruspcvtu/rs claims mic- tn last fur 01" this m taken m i0 10' 123913†1 that itlut 0 furttm- I :m no astun- Hi! ll H“ It was :1 law lmur when the func- liun slam-cl and m: cnrlv lmm' when it hrukv up but Ilw suviuhility vx- h-mlml mmlv up far this um] Hu- hnyx wc-rv giwu :1 Marty British and (‘am- mlizm svucI-ufl' awmmpnuiml hy mus- ivul humus mu! lwmmml “Mum fur tlwir welfare and spvmly rvturu t'rum tlu- duties m: which Hwy urv lmuml. Hugh “0511- m'veidml mu] was sup- lmrtml i)‘ Iu'mm- Ii. (‘3. Hivksun. Livm. .\|(-.\° Smith. II. N. .luy. (‘unxwillcu' \'. Krmmh'. W. .\l. Whyt‘v um! flflflffllflWS Ml] Ilï¬llllf GIVE THE BflVS Silll-flff Enjoyable function at in. Porcu- pine last liigiit Accompanied With Presentations The Porcurine Lodge of I.0.0P. will be the losersâ€"for a brief time only it is hopedâ€"of {our of its mem- bers who have enlisted in the 2nd Battalion of Pioneers and the Town ship of Tisdsle Will also be losers up to the present of eight of their fellow townsmen and in order that some re- cognition ot their enlisting be made these two organizations combined in an enjoyable and successful luncheon and smoker last evening in the Odd- fellows Hall at South Porcupine. utlwl 'l'he (‘lmirnmn in evening: the pru- j.:ra:nnne zehlt'e-zsed the reernits with pride ns 'netuhers ul' the Hddt'ellmrs budge. They had lust several mem- hers this year thrungh renun'nl lu ether pnrta hm this departure m' t'unr hruthers we»: the heaviest they had been enlled un lu sustain. The Twist of ('nnndn and the linu- pire was in the enpnhle, hnnds at Mr. .luhn Hihlmns who waxed i'urth elmmrnlly. nnd earnestly heseeehed those ullwt' eligihle ymxng men whn hnd nut nh'endy enlisted tn join in witih those wlm haul, and du their dttl)’. 'Hw V grazmnw pride as lmdgv. have been :1 1:1 tho (‘I’Odit Hf I and that 021d M (Annlamsv). Brave Porquois. Limit. S111ith.whu was grootttl with 11111.~:i(-;1l humus. zukmmlmlgc d the Inns! and t't‘hitcii. :15 ill' has «hmv at uthm‘ HICPIiH'I‘S. tho kind «11' war]: they Wuuhl ho (-ziliml 11111111 to (In. 110 spee- i'iH\' laid 511155 (111 l’ni'tguuis Junc- ticm s' so: Hii.‘ 1:1 :m lms than 1'11111't0911 11.011 tn the v. .11 1111! m "run “as his v11tl111.~i;:s121 that lwtme (hm-i112 he (i 1H grunt van: in}; to (i: and 5911:." ‘ one ('ulun fun? times Higham z Ucnls and H normmyanyin customary 9! (Owing In sure of ï¬rm tn press a 1 10 all h 'hom M 1'. The J it II ll early tm mi the (‘l (’X ('t N‘f HI H The Heaviest Loss. \ppl (‘ W HM If Ill (1i H ll with )U “'21 r I ha! L850}! )\‘ Ill ll tum (I H :‘l t ivient 1t HI for the At ’11- leI'xgth). sure unah H dy in his typiml Ir- '};('¢l his audience up m' enthusiasm hv his the :u-finns ut' the :is ndmcm-v m’ the 1mm programuw ut' umsiv ’uirihutml In by ICU}:- 'ng haul tn remand his great hits, Smith, ust but not least J. lutvh. Svutty \Vilsun t the piunu in his Porquois. ' he said mld he I H'mg (eullcl' tins umrmr l .szn â€10:11 “as h lwhn'e (Inning l in drink 1‘1 1] Little l’umnois [H'C‘t 221ml sat'etv 29.21 theil [Judge '10“ 22.3221.) ut Tis- similar {'2 tlmse 'l‘immins. spare < M121 v \‘ lmvs :mce gmng account of ' In '20 23V- me am \Z't’ 1'0 H l'(- ulc m- will and if l»rcs- his he the l 7\' Hi A recent deal which was practic- ally closed last week end for the sale of the Gold Reef Mining Property in Northern Whitney to a syndicate of well known mining men is only one of a number of further deals now pend- ing. according to reliable information extended The Advance. And Likelihood is Early Re-Starting of Many Which Have Been Idle in Gold Camp For long Period Mr. Mark l!:1:‘!":. HM Wm mining prumulcr of "Hindu, ." Hu- rump nu '1uv~«lm nuun â€'luwm'n tn at tend tn lmsim» in tlmt thy mu! “ill rv'turn x 'l‘m-sduy or \\'(-dm-sdny noxt‘ Lnst. week tlw details at â€w tic'lct ltm‘t' tmnsm-tiun wvrv mmlv tumult tn tlu- .\q|\'nm°o Imt. puhliv mmmnm-v- IIu-ut. III-M m'm' by rm'lwst nt‘ thum- c-um-urnml lwc-mm- ut’ ulwimm rmmuu until â€w «10an was mmwtvml uml lwm-v tlu- rvnmm why thi-t mus Imt pulnlislu-ct thm. It is far prm'tic-utl} tlw mum- roam-n tlmt mmws. «tn. arr tmt yvt rmuly t'm‘ mmmnm-nwnt tlmt ntlu-r Iwgutiutiuns c'nlllmt lw mzmm-r- ntml in detail. 'I'lwsv prupmitimm. lmwnvr. in- \‘ulw- n nnlntm' ut' pmpvrtim m tlm 2"ch rump whirl! I'm at lam: lilm- Ime- lzlin icllv but whirl: :«mm like!) In tn- MINING ITEMS AND Mr. F. H. Kan-«ling. Vim-4’ and General Munugm' "1' th: Mines Limited arrived hawk i on 'l'm-s'duy after an aim-rim works. MINING INTERESTS INSPECT PROPERTIES Mr. ('hurlvs llulrutin 01' â€MIN“ burv is u \isitm' in the (amp hmin nrriwd umh Man and taken his qua: tors at tho Goldï¬elds. Mr. H. S. Lu- ui' tlw l'nitml Snwltinu and “Mining: ('0. n Yurk. is u gllt‘hi at the Huh naught. Sumli i’uivupinv uml duv “out In tin». Iinhl) TUWlh mining: lmsimws. living mmm In the “0H knmxn luml min i! inn-r Mi. .l.( '.\\zllsun. .\ 11111l1111rv1t 111' H 1111111311 111011 i11- «11051111! in mining 1111- 11! prawn! in the guild 11111111 1111111111111111101} '1} Mr. .1111111-5 Hylands ut' t‘ulmlt 111111, it is lonrnml, 111'0 importing various“ 11m- 11111'tivs. 'l'hvy 1m: Messrs. W. 'l‘. Burnett 11f New York, .\. “2'5!va- 111'1. ('l1im1gu; (i. W. Ballard, Chit-113.511. The new z'i-Iinvi'y at the Sx-lm‘uzi- chor is alums! mmplotm'l, and us. mum us this wm'k has lievn mil'i'iocl in a survessl'ul ('nnvlusiun am assay mul general ullivo building: will lw orm-tml. What: 1110 (‘m on unlvr mill at l’nr. ut' trmting 10-day. Developments during the past week have shown that a new ï¬nd of re- markable value has been made in what is known as the Grassy Riv-3r district and from information receiv- ed this would appear to be the find referred to in the Advance last week GRASSY RIVER DISTRICT RENEWED NEW FIND as probably west of Timmino. In- stead of the direction named, how- ever, it should be south of Timmins and not the location thought to be as mentioned in that article. It is known that several lmeal ing men hzzvp interested them: in the new ï¬nd and that :tl'i' nwnt‘s have been made to Iinanv owners at the munher 0t" shuwin; vealed S?) that mnsizlm'ahle mn'k be dune un the properties (iuz‘in calming winter. Local Mining Men Interested Arrange For The Financing During Coming Winter-High fluid Values l.('(' “1' H10 l'nik'cl 5'3:le d Reï¬ning: ('u. u" .\'¢'~w most at the Hutu! (‘un- l'urvupino um! .\'(‘:s':(‘l'- the thl) 'l‘mvnship Ml Muss. being mvmnpamiml knnwn lawn! min in r eng- “altsun. 21 now nun-hinery u; pres;- is installed the leutyrv upinc should he mymhlo a third mure than it is Kuodillg. Vivv-l’rc-sicivut Mmmgor ui' tlw “mm- ol nrrivvd had; in «1:23)» .tl'tor an uhsvzwv “1' six FINANCIAL BRIEF S. lmt several luml min- mlercsted themselves d and that arrange- "1'11!“le 'cl IIIICI Ila lint "! it'ulh' II ll! qul Ion m UH the H nwwnml up at an mrly date. with umrrly mm- rnmtnl. During HIP pIIsI \II'I-k II |MIN\ nl' I'IIpIIIIIIsI: â€um .\'I-\. \urk IIIIII uIlIvr I-IIIIN III'n-ss â€II‘ hm III“ 1‘ 'R'Q'II III Hm I-mIIII IIIspovIIIIg svwrhl IIqu-IIIcsI IIIIII II III IIssorII-Il IIIIII II “N" III mn- aii'Q'rtl'lh' IIIIIgIIIIIIIlI- Is pending. III IIIIIIIIIIIII In “W puny I‘I'I'I'I'I‘IIII In an l‘IIIgIIII'I-r I-IIIIIII‘I'II'II with ""0 III' III» largvst IIIIIIIIII: IIIIII sIIII'lIIIII: rur- .NH‘II'IHIH III the States III III [H‘INI'IIII III â€III man]! IIquIIIg III‘I'I' IIIII' Mr H“? III‘ IIII-_IIIIIrI- III‘IIIIIIIIIIII: .II'IIIN'I‘III“ III IIIIIlinIg IIIsIriI-Is. Enquiry IIIIs IIlem I'I-I'I-IIlel IIII- I'th IIIIII UHN‘I' \‘IsIInIt-I nl' I'IIINII IIIIIIIII-IIII IIIIIIII‘III'I' IIIIII sIIIIIIIIII-g In IIII- furn- IIIIIIII'II III'I' vXpuvh-d IIISIIII' III' â€Iv III'XI. hm \I'I-Iolm and II \I'IIIIIII 8001" â€III! Mu I'uro IIIIIIII' “win “I'I' uw-I' II NIH'IHI‘I' If there is‘ any reliable mining news of the Porcupine Gold Camp or any interesting local event The Per-e cupine Advance gets it. An eight. page iuli size weekly paper. it is con' sidered THE ONLY PORCUPINI: NEWSPAPER. Are you a subscri her? If not, be placed on the list now. mlhwnm- and standing (u tlw funk- llmm'cl al'v vquwlI-al insidt' ul‘ HH' m-xl. hm works and i1 wmtld svem that Mu run. many \H‘vku am- war a nus-lbw of already pawially elvn-lnpccl pru- pwrtios all uwr ilu- gum catnp will me ill upvratiuu. the 112w" It is suited upun gum] uutlmz'it Linn \‘aiim-s uhhxiuml, in :uMitinn 2 imming very high in gzulcl, .zlsu mm :i lame percentage “3' «0mm. Hi i'ul'imltiml Hi" the 110w iind is said i. In: smmm'hut, different In that |m wailing: in tlw I’urvupinu scvtimi 3m per. the quartz being (lurker uml 3:: mm being prczacut in the «m.- tu a 1.122. Ii ml THE MINES AND ALIEN ENEMY EMPLOYMENT. “If anyone wishes to try out the truth of their assertion that alien enemies are being taken on at the Hollinger Mine just let them send up an alien to try for a job and then watch the result." Above is the nswer to a great many reports circulated in the Porcupine Gold Camp during the past week of recruiting for the 2nd Pioneer Battalion. It was an ofï¬cial statement given to The Ad- vance following the meeting at South Porcupine on Tuesday night. The statement is signiï¬cant en- ough without further comment but it should be added that a Russian interpreter is maintained to assist the employment agent in seeing. that this rule of non-employment. of aliens is carried out. In the case of the Hollinger a, sum of $1,000 per month is handed to the Red Cross and a natural query is. what kind of policy would it be to give such an amount in that way then go on employing alien enemies? It should also be mentioned as further illustration of patriotism that 80 per cent (32' the men who have recruited are from mines in the immediate x".â€" cinity of Timmins. Enquiries from other mines resulted in the same line of information given abort: and consequently it would seem that further assertions in this re- spect may be taken as not based on fact but circulated in entire ignorance of existing conditions: and apparently with some ulteric: purpose. (Ming: to the immn'tu 1d the exact [ovation uf :13 are as yet held in at they are in the (31 Min!) south of Timminrs ; arr; «mite reliable. his Ht Single Copia 5 Cents mm] unthnx'it in zuMitmn I :l'tunme m' H: (If the.pl'u]ufl in reservv In (31".: SSW “in I“: \\ UR HM Hu )H