man then ('r (Ii» Germs: thems WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th, 1917. COs3 Stat GvVer vertis of th Adid }:l('. and € + € They are trusting in an empty hope who place faith in the belief that the German poople will rebel against their present leaders in the same spirit that the Russian people revolted agâ€" ainst their autocracy. Not only have the CGerman autocrats a firmer and more competent control, but there is reason to believe that the (German people lack the true desire for betâ€" ter things. So long as any measure wWTPLLT+H writt: peop 6o£ G the 1 cent| dealt cient city | @G@â€"Q ©09000000000000000090000000000000000086086 nOw per 1t reasot people ter th of ap of the l( )n CoOYU desigi and mninst utter ceale muto Onet man but done whet char of _ e: chargs in Th vular 1‘_\’[)0 t3 Rent ALbE peopl more 6 PEOPI. 2 V C OPrTO Professional and Business ) cents per insertion or $12 Condensed Advertisement d PForuna. Wanted, For | THE GERMAN PEOPLE AND THE WAR pe Oft: : Canada â€" United States Readling Notices entertainments 1Ce upo Published every Wednesday by e 24 1t o Geo. Lake, Publisher ertainments, â€" ete.,. where is to be made, will be inserts I’orcupino Advance at the re e of beents per line for nev 7 cents per line for black fad ceept where the jobh work the Advance Printing Offic tron Yorld PMIa T ements â€" inserted _ without structions will appear until ders for their discontinuâ€" have been received. Y OT bseription Rat: insertion, copres of should be in the h r hy Tuesday noo o long as any measure success met the efforts i leaders the people were armony with all the evil ; plea the Star_upséels Germans in the United nada, in â€" Britain,â€"all 1d4d.â€"have â€" shownâ€" how simply 1 l’l:( )])Izl 1"the last honest Canâ€" for the German peoâ€" . The Toronto Star, ar writes hesitatingly suegests that the Gerâ€" y be mislead through erence to the virtue ad it pleads with the er lands to dissociate i (German deviltry in cannot plead the neâ€" fence to authority,"" eracy, nas so «UPIC World that ro ted that Berlin b ‘ the manner of an and site of th wa '(l mmlm 6 rat agents YVT atiitu« ue po 1j + 23 t‘or $2.00 a year $3.00 a year any rcvollt ag Germany whe: longer hbe con be the eunning 1€ Printit aserted PI.N‘ enefit of siden NNiA Cards per ye e hands noon of nolticeos x € cent news 120 | @on e reâ€" lion of be |tereost maide splenidid progress in bi1C dition of this difficult selection, and it is expected that, despite the natâ€" ural difficulties in the way, the selâ€" ection will be presented in very ereditâ€" able manner. â€" There are many solo parts in the oratorio, and there being ample talent available for these, muâ€" sic lovers in town are looking forâ€" ward to a veritable musical feast. On Easter Sunday there will also be special music and other special features. â€" The services on Easter Sunday will be as follows:â€"8.30 a. m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., matâ€" ins and Holy Communion; 3 pm., special children‘s service; °8 p.m. evensong. followed by Holy Communâ€" Bishop of Diocese at Confirmation Toâ€"night. Special Musig Friâ€" day. Other Services. 1(01 jJeaGdetrs meted tended brough EASTEAâ€"TIOE SERVILES AI 5T. MATTHEW‘$S completely they are in harmony with the autocracy,â€"if that autocracy can only triumph. _ **You cannot mix babies and bullets,"" sneered the New York woman when told of the murâ€" der of the children on the Lusitama. The (German abroad has seldom even attempted to question the crimes charged to his nation; he has conâ€" tented himself with condoning them as necessary for the German triumph. ‘The German abrdad has not only failâ€" ed to dissociate himself from the inâ€" famies of the Fatherland, but he has shown a disposition to run the same course himselt, as the record of spyâ€" ing, conspiracy, arson, and murder in regard to munition plants and supâ€" nIv stores in the United States gives §110 The Holy Week and Eas vices at St. Matthew‘s chureh to be particularly attractive (Wednesday) evening, the i; J. i. Anderson, Bishop of M will be present for the Conf services in the church at 7.30 j Bishop was unahble to be he maAin then train s vice, aus the mort mmavoida On. F4 unple (Orr i1 V an emse ent 11 expecte ay) evening, the Right Rev. erson, Bishop of Moosonee, resent for the Confirmation i the church at 7.30 p.m. The as unahbhle to be here Sunâ€" pected, on account of the rice, or dack of train serâ€" to.the storm, but hne will be welcomed perhaps for this Tamous oratorio cifixion."" The recetor has uumber of printed copies of of this oratgrio, so that the on may follow the renditâ€" selection with the more inâ€" | pleasure. The choir, reâ€" v some outside talent, has welcomed pernaps i10P Lili> e delay. sday evening there will be on of the Holy Communtion ier for the oceasion hbeing racd d( justice the pe treated syimpat n suCc x O ~A@xermAn â€"AUtâ€" 1 is that the Gerâ€" reople have proven ans in thought and ind the sooner the the better. There evy shown for the should. be ople who have deâ€" ced all erimes that st shadow of apâ€" ppalling evidences e German abroad ent disclosure by that Red Cross re will be the evenin will 3 id Laster ~Serâ€" church promise $ in Tc Fenâ€" selection, and spite the natâ€" )C m\um Demmns rcon â€" Woodall services her wit]| oratorlo, nlln(l How ndedr This rtit | PHISCS <T4U ALCLCS L . L0 L 16 X LC ‘to be the richest gold mine in the | world. The original Melntyre which \has attained a substantial production basis, has an area of 148 acres, but with the Jupiter and Melntyre Exâ€" tension, which were taken over last year, the company‘s holding compriâ€" ses a total of 388 acres at the present time, in addition to which it has an ‘option on the adjoining 120 acres of the Plenaurum. â€" The Newray owns \321 acres immediately to the northâ€" \east of this latter holding, and it is \noteworthy that a straight line drawn through the centre of the Hollinger, Melntvre, Jupiter and Plenauruam, and then extended, would practically cut the Newray in two. ' mmz Eino f{Kowisto, 9, Frederick Auer, 10, Poarl Kennedy, 11, Willie Mushâ€" tfatow, 12, Clifford. Rtewart, 13,. Arâ€" chie Young, 14, Sadie Shub, 15, Glaâ€" dds Hughes, 16, Norah Kennedy. Senior Third:â€"1, Bertha Baker, 2, Earl Stewart, 3, Adolphus Duscharm, and Joe Peters, equal, 5, Andrew Robâ€" erts, 6, Harry Daher, 7, Annic Mcâ€" Laughlin, 8, Edna Duscharm. Fourth Book:â€"1, Edwin Staaf, Maudie Boyd, 3, Jamieson Wilson Harry Aboud, 5, Leslie Shippam. 6, (‘lrm'lv' Jemmett,â€"7,. Willie Mae kie. , Ellen Hakala, 9, Dorothy Harringâ€" tun. 10, Hildreth Auer, 11, Hazel Tinâ€" kess, 12, Olive Duscharm, Total enâ€" rolment, 181. Average attendance, 143.18. T. Dowler, Principal. * t # » ‘- ACREAGE OF LEADING PROPERâ€" TIES IN PORCUPINE TIMMINS PUBLIG SGROOL REPORT FOR MARGH Violet Lee, AYilson Wellington Duesharm, 9, Charlie der, 10, Bert Studer, 11, Dorothy 12, RKRoss Wilson. ‘Feacher, Missg ‘ Second Book Roomâ€"â€" Open 10 days. N: enrolled., 42. Avers Honor Rollâ€" â€" Cl: 2i "Tomâ€" lor The â€" Hollinger â€" Melntyre â€" Newray area of the Poreupine camp in Northâ€" ern Ontario is making rapid strides at the present time, and on account of the extensive development work under way, promises to come still more to the front in the future. The â€" Hollinger Consolidated comâ€" prises 440 acres and has been proven to be the richest gold mine in the world. The original Melntyre which has attained a substantial production basis, has an area of 148 acres, but with the Jupiter and Melntyre Exâ€" Cracken, Hills. Seniot The Kindergarten Room was open 22 half days. Number of pupiis enâ€" rolled, _ 31. Average _ attendance, 24.94, Teacher, Mrs. Meyers, Primary Departmentâ€" Open 22 halfâ€"days. Number of pupâ€" ils enrolled, 32. Average attendance. 28.41, Honor Rollâ€" Open 22 days rolled, 40. Ave: Honor Rollâ€" 1er LaxKe â€"(PAamMm O DUPSL morning the 15ih in have been taken ‘out and placed temporar the new school, where was able to resume eclasses on Monday, A First Book Roonâ€"â€" Senior Departmentâ€" ‘Tlie ‘Third: â€"Bool:â€"C Lom Hultman, Mona Dreyv B Class:â€"1, Jolhun En Class:â€"â€"1 â€" Lewis Webb Miss MeDonald. Senior Class:â€"1 Louis Jacobhson 2, â€" â€" Brown. C. â€" Class:â€"1 Queenie Willrams, 2, Oscar Sandberg 6 *Class:â€"â€"I1. John Engstrum. \ A 10 day Pourth fous to flood) Senioi First Book Class Edith Haughland Diclk Webster, . Violet Liee, "7, The Development work on the Ple seniorâ€" Crimer.; Ub x, 2, Aby Ellies, Mildred Jacobson,. Lily \'uomi 7, M n Ellies, 9, Zeneri Itman, 11.. Bertiha Third Book, Classes had* only s" cchool in the month and the 18 (being 8 days in the ouncil Chamber.) ‘The num pupils enrolled was 36. Averâ€" Eendance, 21.066 ~(or 209.7 preâ€" 1d V 4. Helen USS erâ€" Class :â€"1 Melville ‘lM1es, 3, James Hogg obson, 5, bam Ellies 7, Matilda Hellin, 8 eneri Bosak, 10, Clara Bertha Saunders, 12. N umbbe \rerage Jemmett No. of pupil Sinnie KylHouen, Hilda Kinnari, 5. George Hills, 1. Teacher, Miss â€" Florence Kenâ€" ; 3,. Batlma Moses, Sarah Levine. 6, . dJulla Koivisto. attendancd Ingerieâ€" Hakala, . Beatriece Meâ€" . Roy Schuler (George Foster ralph â€" Barnes _ of pupi attendances Susie aurum and Newray will prove up this section of the Poreupine eampover a straight line distance of about three miles, and will go far to prove the statement that the Poreupine area is the greatest gold eamp not only of this continent, but of the entire world. ie n e se s io e in in ie e ie ol ty Un i fog t Bï¬ B5 L 1ï¬ e en 1 B t +o 6 P 53 4 Ned t e oi Bound in Cloth. PJ1 Postago paid 6 A New Edition of the Sond your order now Adelaide St. NY Toronto is now nearly read. P 1( .00 ©00000800600000000000000000000000000000000000000000006 J.â€"W. PAITHFUL, 0. KABEL, Meets every first anrd fourth Monday â€" evenings â€" of â€" eaech month, Hall, Third avenue. â€" Visiting brethren alâ€" wavys weleome. E. M. Allworth TIMMINS L.0.L. No. 2552 REMOV ED Next to Imperial Bank PINE STREET, TIMMINS QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN FTor Town of Timmins. TIMMINS LCDGE, 1.0.0.f. No. 459 Automobiles for Hiree Open Day and Nightâ€" Phone 31 * The best and mostâ€"upâ€"toâ€" date Livery of its kind in Ssouth Poreupine Livery and Transfer Meots every Tuesday evenâ€" ing in their lodge room on Third avenue. Visiting. broâ€" thers reounested to attend. §, WHEELER South Porcupine