THE PORSUPIAE AOVANGE YHE RETUBNED SOLDIER AND THE GREAT NORTH LAND. Reading Notices.â€"Reading notices of entertainments, ete., where aA charge is to be made, will be inserted in The Poreupine Advance at the regâ€" ular rate of 5 cents per line for news type or 7 cents per line for black face type, except where the job work is done at the Advance Printing Office, when notice will be inserted free of charge. The Ont: the settlem farms in i Been â€" suULt and illâ€"in that the but that itself is 1 Failure v ecvent of outlined. Phe er 1e Ww :CO gest t agricu} 10 offer home ttT with suuc muakes. HAve@e N10 soldiers, Ffor erit und UselG@Gâ€" be no regret th a fine b lers and The st suitable soldierâ€"s and em} {t is hbut @(ain te. eturnin housht enmitieisms settlemen due to se tead ties > Land tHled, : roads. prest cCO block. aot h Canada United States intt OT T life to a la« WEDNESDAY, FEB. l4th, 1917. ario. 1i Inglehart rom the I900004400000000900000$0000000000090040 Published every Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher VE 18 Office 26 T tu 106406460000 Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Only Any article in the windowâ€"â€"â€" some articles worth up to $2 â€"â€"â€"for only one dollar each. Northern Canada Supply Co. Subs( TELEPIIONE : olf e Ts sTC tle: vernment‘s plan for returned soldiers on at North Land has ) some thoughtless riticism. It may be Residence J11 R4! t ~i11 $2.00 a year $3.00 a year 11 lan tak ONTARIO TI SUCCCSS c insul tiunin uP neli athe nded the the 11 fnl In WO l the settlers in taxes or a lack of mudern conveniences. The new plan for the returned solâ€" diers overeomes this objectionable feature. The soldiers who desire to take up farming are not only to hbe given a free preliminary training in the business, but they will have their land cleared for them before they settle on it, and the farms will be in communities, not seattered over the earth with Veteran claims sandwiched in between. Roads will be made, schools built and other modâ€" eFPn COn community atively ea such a pl: impossible method. 4 financial will be m:s as their n pré llln pari appears as a posk the soldier and t soldier gets a ney pleasant life un build true G. 0. WESTOR SUIRG TISHAE FQR $25,000 Township Defendi ages for ‘‘*Mali lons aAand W1 nes. And 4t the Lurt ments Haslevl MAKE G000 SHOWINE Intvre M fey.© ‘H the pre vearly 9010 10 Ill'(H in ULp Mrit )11 iR ¢ Ahe soldIers Also WHL assistance, and j nade for their moral material~ comftort. Defending Action for Damâ€" vr ‘*‘Malicious Prosecution ind False Arrest.‘‘ nmniencees assured Tor eachn All this will be comparâ€" isy and economical under in, while it would be nigh under the old hitâ€"andâ€"miss The soldiers also will receive e monthi of January TDe MCâ€" ines had a tonnage of 14,317 grade of $10.00, production of $145,297. For November â€"and December, caverage tonnage treated was ith the same average grade ) per ton. ‘The increased proâ€" is worthy of note, being an of more than $27,500 for the f January over the average uonth in the preceding quarâ€" has Lbeen figured out that at ont rate of production, the roduction would amount to 4, or almost 40 per cent. of tlhk 11l ceanital Cl e casoe in tho INi hip, and eminent beâ€" secured. (On l1 ¢ undco ‘L iA W nslhuip institiit S \{Mhidavi se will neil, of lerstandiu both side §$MLO secution and for the case s made afte ite"* recently it Tisdale Co: in UAC present up the ts ow ecution OllHNC UR 110 \\ lack of T‘OVIs1On as well Mr. W i 11 howeve Evled ownship bet ween that no nnmms! Tisdale! ory Or| 6 .: | oun@cli. e. had ut the *‘ umntil i (U dod res l sc the ved l1 OPIUM FOUND IR GHINEGE SHAGK IN POLIGE One Chinaman Arrested. Drug Was Cached in Wainscoting. Pipe Thrown Out in Snow. Late Saturday night or early Sun: day morning Chief Craft and Consta bles Sally and Hurtoboise and Pro vincial Officer Ackroyd made a raid on the premises of Harry Lee, © Chinaman living behind Murtagh Ryan‘s. â€" Complaints had â€" recently been made to the police, and as a re sult the place was watched. The fow officers went together, so that all the exits might be guarded. When they entered the premises they found one Chinaman apparently under the inâ€" fluence of opium, and Harry Lee was placed under arrest on a charge of having the forbidden drug in his posâ€" session for sale. Although some acâ€" cessories such as humidors, ete., were found, there was at first no sign of either the supply of opiun or the pipe. The police, however, were perâ€" sistent in their search, and eventually a quantity of opium was discovered cached behind the wainscotting. Later, the pipe was discovered outside in the @cacned ne the pipe : snow wh thrown. Lee will come up for trial on the charge, which is a serious one, toâ€"morâ€" row before Macgistrate Athkinson. in the meantime he is out on $1750 bail. yew Rosrita. ou! .100 finaneial ste ing showed investigati pn:é: i wlhu prising the President and Mr. ser was appointed to meet is Committese representing Tisd: (plLL min V lile post in, Mr. OT fotr Mayor McelLaughlin called attention to the fact that nothing had yet been done to put in effect the plans for protecting the town from forest fires, though NOW was the time undoubtâ€" edly when effective and economical work conld be done. Further referâ€" ence is made‘ to this question elseâ€" where in this issue. The Secretary was instructed to again write the Proâ€" In the House of Commons at Lonâ€" don lzst week Admiral Sir Hedworth Meax; Unionist member from Portsâ€" mouth, said: ‘‘ We have every reas@n to hupe the same success which ht- tended the destruction. of cmuhna is in a fair way of being 1ealued to counter the submarine trouble.‘ ie Nnnancla ipported Db Whule the Lau«rhlm, D. Ostrosser, L. Newton, Brazeau, J. K. Moore, Rev. EFr. The ault, 8. Bucovetsky, Wm. DuFenu, A. Macdonald and Mr. Lapraime. BRITAIN IS NOW PREPARED TO COUNTEP SUBMARINES ress DyVy . YV. WLAILOIL. C to be welcomed to the event. resident King referred to the lack proper room and accommodation the meetings of the Board and that if a building like the Empire Theatre were secured, ted up, and a banner hung out on niclhts, a bieger erowd would the mectings. {Continued gather at these imnportant meetâ€" Phe President and Mrv. Brazeau appointed a committee to interâ€" the owners of several halls with w to securing a suitahle place the d by rich patrons. there was a general disposiâ€" look questioningly upon the side of the matter, the meetâ€" yed that it was in favor of ting the question thoroughly rate, and a Committee comâ€" mittee eomprising M« J. K. Moore and th A dvanee were appol o and O Lii ind best way to ma mmus throughout th +.] ( et â€"ats MÂ¥i. Depot, on Sond.â€" T4 Moore wer ing Conl kets for expected it Ki »tel ery difficult to keep up end, unless: they were micCo ‘~NVveroâ€" .n Committ report 0o id apparently from page 1) reportin as not / THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE ird thi curing 0T a more theâ€" meetings otf nd the"editor ;q»pnin!m commouation | @ Board and| lin@ like the stion of e in‘ tC banguet ‘e will be Mahon. the e very vit From fore > outside oard â€" of lal« C)3 ith dis \I1 MiNC ManuaL | A 432 page cloth bound book on minerals and mines. Price $2.00 Edited hv RKeginald E. 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