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Porcupine Advance, 18 Apr 1917, 1, p. 2

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%PURGUPINE HONOR ROLL § >GO 3 A list of the Poreupine men who bave voluntcered for overseas service gince the beginning of the war apâ€" pears hereunder. As some men from this district have enlisted for service with outside units, their rames mey be missing from the list, and we ask «@ir readers to supply them as soon ns noted so that the muster may be complete for reforence. Allan (Key.), Capt. J. M.; Adamâ€" gon, â€"; Adams, G. F.; Allison, P. K.; Auderson, A. J.; Armstrong, Preston, P ; Ayre, Arthur; Andrews, Lieut. Fred; Ardrescheck, J. Baker, L G.; Bailod, Arthur; ivin, Harvey; Bird, T. W.; Bouchâ€" H.; Breteau, A. H.; Briason, W.; rton, G.; Brady, Win.; Bush, Jack; swick, Rergt. R. C.; Bird, Ira L.; dley, P.; Bridson, VW im.; Barnett, E. (killed in action); Bowery, M.; ck, Andy; Brinton, David ; Brooks, S.; Bennelt, Wm.; Baillod, James $4064884 4884080808846 ©06888§00460000000800000000000000000000000 000000060600 9 0 0 0 0 4 O 4 6 0 0 04 86 8 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 6 0 6 B 0099400140 600890909090 9000000000000 00096984 WW’“M“MWWW“MMWO“OMW:z Beattie, Ross; Biesenthal, Chas.; isked, Ratronel M.; Ball, J.; Brenâ€" i, Jack (kiMled); Barclay, J.; Barâ€" ole MHoward ilfred ; Biaset BRondrean, J.; ett, Robert A ‘ourdicnon, roOWwWn, vainpaoeli, arbonneau, E man, J. H.:;#C Batterbs nold t, â€"VUonâ€" ~"(t. 5 Urawford, Cooper, Corpl. ‘u«son, Lanceâ€" iC ushfield, W ; Barkhouso lix; Brown es ; Baker : ail E:.; Clairâ€" Cotes, L.; E.: I® T J()]ll Cote, E.; Cote, A.; Cyr, P.; Coulis, John J.; Compeau, J.; Curtis, W. T.; Corris, Frank; Campbell, G. V.; Calâ€" lum, Robert, Cote, Juillayn; Cramp, Fred A.; Clark, Rufus; Cretney, John Henry; Coulis, Louis L.;, Coleman, Fred; Couillard, Wilfred; Cherron, George; Carmichael, Robt. G.; Canel, Einele; Chevier, Joseph. Denzil, J. Jarvis; Dorien, Matt.; Descoteau, A.; Deschane, J.; Dobbs, W. S.; Desoliner, H.; Doust,. A:; Douglas, 0.; Dallere, W. ; Docker, Edâ€" die; Dooley, Andy; Doherty, B.; Deâ€" dine, James; Desaulniers, Claude; Dsttavio, G.; Dodds, W. H.; Dixon, Lee.â€"Corpl. H. R. ; Desarmesgu, L. ; Duâ€" bois, (i; Duchsarme, A ; Drake, 8. W.; Dinsmore, W H.; Dunsford, Leonard ; Dawson, Wm. G.; Draycott, Albert F.; Donnell, John J.; Dowsley, G. W.; Dupuis, A.; Deacon, Wilfrid. Grindy, Herbert (killed); G J.; CGarretf, Frank;â€"Goudy Gauvin, J.; Guertin, P.; G Elgic Endres Hogan, J.; Hadwin, Hughoes;R.;. Hall, t \WY.3 Houle, E. ; Har by, Fred.; Harvey, EB R.; Huiseppe, T: 13.; ] Hardman, Archic; Ha 1 ournie} CarIniC ntile, 4 1 A rthur Dick : OSt Harvey,. E.; Hancock, 4. pe, T. 13.; â€"Holland, 1. H.; Archie; Hay, Andy; Hemâ€" (killed in action)} ; Hinks, Hiundly Hadwin;y J. M.; i. 3: _ W .o4. E.; Harris, Len uertin, P.; Gellsomino, J.; Gardiner, Harold; Graham, Fred ; Gilbert, , Perey ; Gardner, Seotâ€" ; @t. ~Lanzi ; G@renier, A. Gallagher,. Corpl. P.; â€"Biligics. Jr. lgice J.: lies, S q â€" Faragher Fleminge, â€" St (}ib,son. Gentile, G ; Elgie, A Erafeu, E. 1Tagnon her,â€" ~J.3; f Stanley ; | Le ‘aser,. AX.; l Ca) ank Arnâ€"} Lin Jas. lI.:[ten n, “Cm'-lJ.; ¢y tOn 3’ Hortie, Harris, + Hornâ€" Chas. H.; Hill, Dave; Harvey, Chas.; Halerow, Herbert; Huntley, Tom; Holland, Major E. J. ; Holland, Erme; Hayward, Paul D.; Horne, Ambrose; Hurley, Dan.; Harris, Talberte; Hamâ€" ilton, James ; Hopkins, Russell ; Halliâ€" well, Ralph; Hawkins, Peter; fHolâ€" land, G.; Hutehinson, Austin; Hutehâ€" inson, Reg.; Hughes, Owen J.; Henry, T. (G.; Haughland, Andrew ; Hayward, Edwin; Haysmith, A. L.; Hoge, J. Hughes, Robt. Jones,‘ XWÂ¥m. H.:; Jackson, A. D.; Jolhnson, J.; Jermyn, Chas.; Jolnâ€" ston, J. W.; Jeffries, A. G.; Johnstone, R.; Jeffries, Len.; James, T.;« Thos.; â€" Jamieson, Bert.; Johnson, Lawrence; Jordan, J. J.. Lessard, Roy; Leary, A.; Lachine, J.; Laboviteh, J.; Lavalle, W.J.; Laâ€" valle, A.; Lemay, A.; LaPlane, J.; Lelieve, W.; Lloyd, H.; Langlois, 1.; Lyons, Thos.;. Lyons, Jean;â€" Lan clault, H.; Ifiduc, C.; Larose, Mac.; Leroux, Ioseph 6.; Ledgard, Frank; Levalley, M.; Lyong, E.; Lang, Mac., Capt.; Lobdell, H.‘R.; Lemieux, Ed.; Kennedy, FlIt.â€"Lieut. P. (killed in action}; Kelly, J. J.; Kelley, Geo.; Killians, Roy; Keene, I.; Kennedy, Geo.; Kenning, Fred.; Kerr, D. G.; Kelly,â€"; Kennedy, Gerald A.; King, W . mevalley, NM.;, nuyons, Is.]} Lang, Mac., Capt.; Lobdell; Lemieux, Ed.; sinn, 9.3 .5¢~Lago,~G@.; Lynn, 5.:; Lanâ€" tenress, A. P.; Lowes, Lee.â€"Corpl. J. J.; Lindsay, Samuel P.; Lachapellie, Omer; Liille, Jim; Lett, Russell; Laâ€" voie, Joseph; LeForest, Joseph; Lenâ€" nen, I. P.; Levine James N.; Lalonds, David J.; Lambert, Lous. Mansfield B. (killed in action); Moore, G. E. (killed in action); Mansfield, C. (killed in action); Melâ€" zer, F.; Monahan,â€"R.; Manguke, 1.;; Martin, G. @.; Mason IF.; Murray, J. 6.; Maloney, ‘Mike; Munro, John Munroe, Jack; Mulloy, Fred. A.; Mainville, Harvey ; MaeDonald, Jolin; Morsten, Norman E.; Mick, Lawrence C.:; Martin, Philip S.; Manion, John : Marchan, « A:;; Mitchell,â€" Art.. 33.; Mouseau, T.; Macaulay, Lieut. K. A.; Miller, H. W.; Miller,â€"B; Morrison, T.; Mansfield, Ronald; Maloney, M.; Marino; :G@.;â€" Mascio, â€"P.; Maseioh, C.; Marchioni, T.; Mosso, Jack; Meyers, J. R.; Maxwell, Dave; Montgomery, W. A.; Manville, J.; Murphy, Yinâ€" Insole, Sergt. Geo. H. B.; Inhowik, Andrew ; Irving, Gordon. O ‘Connor, H.; O‘Leary, L.; Ostrom, Fred.; Oswald, Jack; O‘Connor, J. W :If.;â€"Ostram, J.â€"C.) Osborne,. ‘It.; sOmstead," Wimn. A.; O‘Connor, Neil: Ogilvie, W. A. Pearson, W.â€"H.3;â€" Parsons, Piercy, Capt. C. M.;*â€"Pozson, Pottinger, Harry (drowned ) ; Stanley ; Pilsworth, B. L. P. Nicholson, Joliny, Nelson, Frank; Nicholson, Lieut. W.; Nicholson, J. M.; Nicholls, Nelsom; Nash, James. Tearson, WV.â€"~â€"H.;* Parsons,;Ix. 11. Piercy,â€"Capt. C. M.;â€"Pozson, Arthur; Pottinger, Harry (drowned); Pearce, Stanley ;~ Pilsworth, B. L. â€"P.; Payne, HRoland ~H.;, Sy:â€"D.; Parnell, W.. â€"A.;â€"Peterson; C.â€"F.;â€"Petty, Rergt. H. C.; Prangeley, Albert E.; Philbin, §.; Paliner, 18: ; Philbin, Pxâ€"Patrick. Henry ; Phayre, A. Richard ; Papillion, Ned.; Phillips; Geo.+: Poiunter, Roy; Et, G>.}â€" EETrAngeiey, A Paliner, 18. ; P1 Henry ; Phayre, A. R Ned.; Phillips, Geo Paluzzi,; 19.; Pietro, Rattery, J./H.:; hRhogers,â€"L. T.;â€"RMichâ€" ardson, A.n(hew; Reid, Denms; Ruthâ€" erford, Christopher; Robertson, Anâ€" gus; Richardson, Frank ; Routh, Horâ€" ace C.; Rhude, Russell; Rhude, Byâ€" »Reid, : Hugh; Rowe,‘â€"Jolinâ€"C.; Reid, Jolhn; Racicotf;, K.; Roma,.J.; â€"Rochon, A;; Raymond, P:3; A.;â€"»Reed,. Albest â€"W.;; Roche, P. J.; Robertson, Oscar; Ruthâ€" erford,=Joseplv J.; Malph, Jas. R.; Ronald, John S.; Roche, Capt. Harold. Rochon, Wilfrid; Racicot, A.; Redâ€" ford, Chas. (GQtunn â€" (killed MceLeod, MceGratâ€" .: Mcâ€" Starr, â€" Milton; Stroughton, W. J. Seobie, F.;, Seobu Sam.; Strain, T.; P. L.+ Sharon., L Shone, Lce.â€"Corpl. L. E.; Smith, F. K.; . Sutherland, J.;â€" Steinberg, T.; Simmill, .Jas.. H.; Aleven,. It:; A., Stevenson, Thos.; Shields, William ; Smith, Arthur; Schlemuller, Geo.; Shone, L. E.; Smith, Arnold ; Stevens, Hugh M.; Sutherland, M. G.; Sim, Thomas; Spiegelhalter, John; Salkeld, Digby ; Seott, Geo. W.; Seott, George; Stockwell, Frank (Southend); Smith, Xlex.;â€"NSullivan, J.â€" B.; Sinmngleton, L. Frank ; + Neoceo, Shone, Lee.â€"Corpl R.; Sutherland, Simmill, Jas. H. J.; Smith, F. H.; Stoughton, John Strain, Thos.; Studor,~J. M.; Studot Max; Studor, W. K.; Smith, Eruest. Sampson, W. T.; St. c Denis, Geo. A. St. Jerlias, Cleistie. Tibbitts, Vic Charles; Tuer, Thos.; ‘Fotton, Tibet, â€" Harry; Yhomas, Sergt. 9.# "WTavlor, _ ert; Weldon, Leslic 8.; Weldon, John Russell;â€" Wylie, W. H.; Wernicke, Mike; Wakefield, H. G.; White, \Vll- liam; Withyeombe, J.; Woodrow, 15. Wilson; Swany Wake, P.; Watts, J. K.; Woodward, F.; Whitton, Jack; W B. H.; \\n«rlt YY. ; AViison, T. G.; Wilson, K. J Wlllmrm feo. S.3% "Maylor, / Wm.; ‘E Thompson, John M.; Tal Pripp,. Nicholls; Temple, ras, Neil+: Tieges, John E. A dance at Matheson last week netâ€" ted nearly $40 for the Red Cross. i}, (CUr:} YYVHSONR, Iv; U.f ~VM Wheeler, Harold A.; Wright, Lewis; Walley, liams, Wim.; Williams, Widdifield, W. M. Younr. W ay , : . AH. T.; Sett, Sweet, 8. , Len.; bmith,â€" W. H.; ; Smith, 0. It. ; Stevenâ€" Sullivan, Jas.; Smith, ictor (killed); Teevens, r, Wm.; Todd, . Lieut. , <C.3 Torrance, ‘Fhos., y; ~â€" Thompson, â€" ‘Alex:; t ~A. ~B.~P.; :Taylot, J. Sevymour on ; â€"â€" St6. _ Denis, : L. . J.; Stoughton, A. K. obie, Barney ; Schultz T.: Sauder, L.y Smith 1CTOI mbe. J.; Y 6 5: M ake, 4.; d, ‘BF.;â€" Whif Wright, Y «Tt J.¢ NVA 10 Upton Vake, â€" o Watts, J. T.; Whitton, Jack; Wright, W.; . J.; Williams, Geo. rold A.; Watt, John; Walley, Jolin;, Wilâ€" "illiams, Arthur I.; Speers, Clarenee; Struthers, James; 1. ; K.; Stewâ€" .; Salkeld, Digby ; our, E.; Simpson, .: Stack, Join ; Torlonia, Talbot, Emery le, Thos.: Ta W allace, RHobâ€" Weldon, John [.; Wernicke, THE NORTH LARD CAN GROW REARLY AXVTHING The Haileyburian publishes an inâ€" teresting item about a_â€" homeâ€"grown lemon, a native of the North Land. t would be well it the Haileyburian item could be published so widely and so generally that everyone in Ontario and elsewhere could see it and so beâ€" vin to learn something of the eultural possibilities of the North Land. O course, ‘this is the chief value of th(\ achievement â€" of _ lemonâ€"growing in Haileybury,â€"that it proves the posâ€" sibilities of the North Land as a land of growth. Theproduction of lemons here simply for the sake of the lemâ€" ons is not exactly neeessary # exâ€" pedicnt,â€"especially in view of the that Governments others keep handing the North Land so many ‘‘lemons"‘ that there is no need for homeâ€"grown ones. The Harleyburian says :â€"â€" ‘"‘Probably the first lemon to be grown in the North Country is that recently taken from a plant belonging to Mrs. C. C. Farr. Mrs. Farr plantâ€" ed a seed a tv\\ vears ago, and, much to her surprise it grew and developed into a healthy plant. Last summer a small fruit appeared and as the months passed increased in size and finally ripened into a full grown lemâ€" on. In appearance, taste, ete. it as equal to the imported variety, and while it will hardly revolutionize horâ€" ticulture in this datitude, is .mnthfi( proof that almost anything plantâ€" ed in New Ontario soil will grow. At only remains for someone to invent a il'msl preventative and the high cost of lvine will be solved." In his speech urging war, President Wilson refers toâ€" Germany as the ‘‘natural foeâ€"to humanity,‘" *‘ amenâ€" ace to civilization,""‘ ete., yet it is but a few brief weeks since he pretended that he Ceould see no difference beâ€" tween the aims and objects of ithe two sets of belligerents in this war. some thoughtful people refuse to. be very enthusiastic about the vnh\' of the T.S. into the battle, it may be charged to inconsistencies or dishonâ€" esties like this, and to the silly vapâ€" orings about hbeing ‘*too proud to fight.‘* Thoughtful men in Canada have viewed this war frony its beginâ€" ning as the most important thing in civilization‘s history, and so: too seriâ€" ous for bluff or gulf or elmcanery In his speech urgin Wilsot. refers â€" to: 43 "natural foeâ€"to lhum ace to eivilization,"" a few brief weeks su that he could see n

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