Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 13 Jun 1917, 1, p. 3

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'w--y “rm.""- * :’-‘?/r’ x;' U thczws Lt W’ XWMOW“MNMM 0 446840494 Chas. 6. Cumming THIRD AVENUE WW %0000006006000000$§08608600086 h. @@@@4 #00000000004040000064 Let us make you acquainted with the new, luscicous flavour â€" hk S Phone 64 P.0O. Box 186 The Flavour Lasts F. SIMMS, Tobacco Shop | Sealeso Tightâ€"HKept Right! Next Imperial Bank :: Timmins Real Estate and Insurance TIMMINS and SOUTH PORCUPINE Timmins Representative Get it wherever confections are sold Phone 30 P.O. Box 319 JF i1 w oOomImi Secret tee to SAE the Un made : Belgian 000,000 Commussion, 1 Committee of Fund in Cana« for the present mit Dear In 1S=SILWE ns gonm'uusl_\' (lispns(‘(} da on the plea of the port in order to HELP STiLL NEEDED FOR BAGIAN RELEF try‘s stock of Milk Cattle which has been reserved to maintain a supply of fresh milk for the cluldren. In the hope, however, that the reâ€" cont swiftly developed shortage _ in he World‘s shipping, the cause of this new departure of the RHelief Work, may not permanently endure; in the hope that the necessary funds may be available should any emerâ€" gency or special occasion arise and in view of the fact that in any event relief in many forms will be required after the war, the Commuttee hope that all the generous supporters of the Fund in the past and all those who have pledged themselves for tuâ€" ture payments will continue to supâ€" port the Fund and thus continue to show their sympathy with the people who gave their all for the cause of Â¥11Un nmlity Humanity. All such donations received after the 15th of June will be disposed of to the best advantage of this stricken people, according to the wish that may ‘‘HMome for the B ‘*‘Relief for Belg ¢ +.: (Giermany. ‘*‘Anglo Belgian Commuttee of th Belgian Red Cross."‘ ‘‘Relief for Belgian Cluldren sul fering from tubereulosis andâ€" rick ets he "Belgian Orphan Fund." $‘Belgian National I War Orphans, ete." All donations received prior 15th of June will be held at : posal of the Commussion for in Belgium, for the purchase n da of Canadian Produce, accor our previous pledges. The Contral Exeecative Cor will issue in the immediate 4 report covering the whole of oaperations up to the 15th of Thanking you for publish nc@iost The Kaiser in a recent s formed his troops that the sive of the Allies was ende Bill Hun will find that the . be still more **offensive the immediate future. Italy has formally declared Albanâ€" ia an independent state and pledged the new nation the protection and friendshin of Italy. free institutions, friendship of Italy, free instit trial by jury, national schools Albanian mulitia. ArV cost of shipped numbel ol Relic Imen ittee Outlines Necessities Not Provided for by Recent U.S. Loan. UH quantitic raws afi W Mi present Timm 1rovern l1¢ P] rhlk Belgull which rda finds 3 t, to make \\'Ul Urel De hnat time: by Lnhe ships available t e Central Exesd tleâ€" Belgian â€" d ouUurs ition to C e Lo OVEOI )4 NCO 3 truly, I‘)E JARDIN, H retaryâ€"Treasuret jelzian Soldie: Prisoners he Advance last Vardin,. Honorary of the Commitâ€" for the Victims uim, writeés from aitral Relief Comâ€" street, Montreal, THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE Relied SX â€"m m â€" owill uppl pplic : peope and the generous unnecessar} ppeal to the e of ~Canaâ€" to ALll t o 10 rairman of ment Pisoners 11 MNnIniss1on : monthly it the disâ€" for Reliet e in Canaâ€" cording to Allic 11n} n }€ mmit UI TWA L 11 O ‘CLAC cutive Relief nim me! ~Can limiâ€" 11 € V Cl en M the There was some ‘‘big talk"" and some ‘*big figures‘‘ in the Dominion Parliament recently, when Sir Thomâ€" as. White, Minister of Finganee, speke of the amount of gold that had been handled by the Finance Depar:ment of the Dominion since the war heâ€" Dominion Mint Refining the gan. Waith regard to speciul Thomas said that the amor in com and bars handled Finance Department sincd was twice the total amow that there was~in England war began, and this vast : come to Canada from Gre from Asia, Russia, Africa couver,.. wie cials of his Ottawa. Siuce the Sivr Thomas Department perial Gove bullion This Mimnister criticisms A BILLIGN INGOLD HANBLED BY GANMCA Beenhn incrgased to ‘reilne f from South Africa and R toâ€"day it had the greatest any gold refinery in the pable of treatinz 250,000 $5,000,000 a week under process. . regardâ€" to war taxes, Bir Thomas said a great amount of work had developed, but he paid a warm ribute to the manner in which the public had met these demands, being not merely willing, but anxious to meet them, and he did not antirierpate that it would be necessary to litigate a single claim. Th pointed out the vast amount oOF work involved in his department with the threedomestic war loans, subseripâ€" tions for which had been received at chartered bank branches. All this, said Sir Thomas, had enâ€" tailed a vast amount of extra work on the staff of his department, and he paid a very high tribute to the skilâ€" ful manner in which the work had the staff of lhuis department, and he paid a very high tribute to the skilâ€" ful manner in which the work had been done by men who were working for much less salaries than such work would command with any finanâ€" cial concern. LORD NORTHCLIFFE HEAD OF BRITISH WAR MISSION Lord Northeliffe, at the request of the War Cabinet, has mccepted the position of head of the British war mission in the United States in sueâ€" cession to Arthur J. Balfour, who is to return to his duties at the Forcign Oftlice,. Lord Northceliffe‘s task will be to (-u-m'(hnzlte the various British misâ€" sions and act in concert with the misâ€" sions of the Entente allies and of the American and Canadian Governments He has made many visits to United States and Canada. ‘OIm . AXSH untries, In â€"addition he ]allhl 1A s, 11ps bullior i~ had irdin lion slhipments, 1ad been made j coming to Halifa:s rere they were m TNne had handled nment and sSaAlaric rtment innming of Ti 1e Canadian Hali Has ‘Greatest Gold Capacity in World. this, reiin‘ 2 and 1GC by Hon nent $1,000,000,000 in or the Im ie chlorine i( coming ssia, until apacity of '\'Ul'l(]. CA~â€" Mint pal SIl U1 ne vork ud 12 Methodist ‘confere can church moetings CIIC] o of Kin vie sie sfe ofe ofe ofe ofe ce ofe ofe ofe ofe ofe ofe ofe ofe ote ofe ofe oo se ate ofe ofe se ofe ito e ols oo e ho sie se ofo ol ho sie ofs she afe ofe oo ate ho sfi A bis meeting was planned some dars ago in Toronto to express the people‘s ijeaning towards the enforâ€" cing of Conseription at onee. _ The meeting developed into _ a _ monster meeting and two overflow meetings; addressed by prominent public men and others. Hon. T. W. MeGarry are expe Despatches from London, England, say that the executive body of the National Seamen‘s and Firemen‘s Union has unanimously passed a resâ€" olution refusing to permit members of the union to man any vessel conâ€" veying pacifists to Stockholm or Petâ€" rogzrad unless they signed a guarantee that they would insist upon restituâ€" tion hbeing made to merehant seamen for the murder and destructâ€" on committed by German â€"submarâ€" amid â€" thunderous applause ‘* We want men. â€" Conseript only fair way to get thenm Ineos necéessary a gi man who won Among the Canadians honored by the King on the oceasion of His Majâ€" esty‘s birthday were:â€"Mr. J. W. Flavelle, Chairman of the Imperial Munitions Board in Canada, and head of the Win. Davies Pork Packing conâ€" cern, who is created a Baronet; Mr. John Aird, general manager of the ‘anadian Bank of Commerce, who is Knigchted; Dr. K. A. Faleoner, presiâ€" dent of the University of Toronto, Knizshted; Mr. Geo. Bury, viceâ€"presiâ€" dent of the C.P.R., who is Knighted; and Mr. Geo. Burn, manager of the ank of Ottawa, who is Knighted. 11 € riet Spai x€ eral United mada studvi y* *stopeEH q taaos Aq pfoydn «fpeatp Us St UIT UUI ‘comnnection with the distr birthday honors, it is he women‘s turnâ€" will v, when special lists w hed of women‘s honors ritish Empire Order as ‘ompanions. , Some most Canadian women war ral Alexieff | Commander of nd General B 11M $ ] has sc Berlin endorse erous applause _ said :â€"â€" men. â€" Conseription is the ay to get them, and if gun should be put to the sent an urgen| 1 and>> Const: it there be an looting and 1 Palestine. T is matter is s > Beeln C() o1 the Brussil nce 3 es and Angh hroughout On onseription. tal lav esigned _A Russtan a: tt has suw o M distribution \ rzenting note tfl.lto ntinople, | and nd to the| and rsecution cordt interâ€" honors ll « hbe in the Dames stated come l1 « he u-tinn ot]l [)(‘u])l a separatlte interests Tlus brie on the ma months oT tne Ivo recently field. snider a Hope. ~F service n or Snide: High Sceh m a tha \ L Returned them to t that cives not u vÂ¥et Germ battle e I1i imnpress of the diers als lar soâ€"cs the sedi decided are to be opt the 1 No one only mal is less |; mAlM WileI suits them do withouw AT reut 100 Al * 1(001 $ A No| oct tThat l ) be intet he Russ: ne will make it s liberty neaâ€" e much 1 paeifist and Mirs Father : WFoOn â€" Ams 1( rents have ‘rmzm Go 01 d“ ])l ~AVOUuLCE 111 peace, would In{tinuIn Istil ty Ol V 1 q C@(0 NV l sSsIU3A C JJV]}® olfJ UO s8 ~fepy uaojs9 ; ay t F;0(qQ ar tuos pug ol Cairns Snuvier, mentionâ€" ches > by ‘<~Sir~ Douglas ; twentyâ€"one â€" years. of already seon â€" nineteen tive service at the front. for some time Adjutant Canadian Hegiment, and Captaincey on ‘the <ept mss â€" CapTtamncy «C the son or Major Rus 1 rom rratle 10 et feelt T cture. )e °rC] MI N ne of â€"t! LOrt $ people libert tools and nd TF‘C 19¢ 1p1 if‘ety U tie opmmon assal of Gerâ€" reality under not be to the of â€" Japan. apan‘s ideas world of surâ€" Indeed, it is t that id fTools may th the alterâ€" ticht against * arting a new )* nf" P(n't are hoth in @IVYIL O now. â€" Britâ€" in Canada mMmUs ritori promptly 1 senseless GCerelt ses on declat n °18W re seout ar prisonâ€" ‘ording to The prisâ€" n distanco ual front, Western i1 zlg‘zlillst with Gerâ€" mentionâ€" Douglas years _ nineteen of AI imnplet O( e¢, Lanâ€" said ho just ‘the in French or tho SorL will the

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