ThE PORCUPIRE ADVARGE IIk â€" ~ARQ T OFCURILLIC _ CKIXE NOXE KE 6. .020 N. (C ular rate of Seents per line for ne type or 7 centsâ€"per line for black f: type, except where the job work done at the Advance Printing Oï¬ when notice will be inserted free chargo. Professional and Business Cards 25 cents per insertion Or $L. Advertisements â€" inserted written instructions will ay written orders for their c ance shall have been recel} Condensed Advertisements.â€" Lost end Found, Wanted, For Sale, To RMezt, etc., one inch or less, 25 cents per insertion. To insure insertion, copies of adâ€" wvertisements should be in the hands of the printer by Tuesday noon of each week TIEDNESDAY, AUGUST vent unanimousiy with the Fe M /CO W ar out t more evident 10 10 ydi L that those who oppose Canada‘s part in the w for freedom and decen( ing into a union, the he which are selfâ€"interest, $ fish refusal to heed the s1 on wWHIrgcnh <to da‘s dishonor . who believe 1 poliey do not is dark indeed who balieve in und the Right old party lines Already ing or purpose now in â€"Iace Ol ie UHC great issue that transconds all former parties and their smaller â€" policies, then the result must inevitably. . be the triumph of the nearâ€"traitors. Those who fermerly took just pride in the party names of ‘‘Liberal‘* and Conservative"‘ are to be commended for the patriotie union of forees proâ€" posed now in the face of an issue on which the old party names and poliâ€" c a« ar@n ‘ maaniitofoss" } ~Undoub.edly, rnd nams« 1a > Publis Canada â€" United States virtue ‘Hangâ€"t elfish n * * Var‘‘ a ‘t)\'fll hos 106 senn WINâ€"THEâ€"WAP CANDIDATE. Perngl d.fli(‘“lt} l‘.madia' eamdlidate like Dr. Michael (lari' x+ " HRed Deer. Alberta, who w0 uld e cxtirely free from the local ~nds awl connections â€" that would make for prejudice and division. If there is an election, it will be a Natâ€" lonal Election, not a loeal one. The lor to see? t '.madia camdjlidate larï¬ * Red Dee:t \vould le entirely fr \W)til ?arty 10 nCt n ake reter eJu0G OlecC alt co 12an 4 rat a 181C at c dv hown i shed every Wednesda Geo. Lake, Publisher to aposal to seiect ndidate for this d to the oldâ€"tim centsper Iine 10or Didch L« pt where the job work he Advance Printing Oï¬ ce will be inserted free TELEPHONES ubseri} a to the oldâ€"t 3. It is beeo lent to loyal 2 who oppos part in the om and dec 1 union, the District 11 cupmne Adve £ Beents per ants»e?r Iine 1)() CEgPmngs â€"finding to work n G V at [t is becoming more and to loyal men and true ho oppose and â€" thwart t in the world‘s battle and deceney are drawâ€" ian. the heavy bonds of 11 in ~the 1 unity ttled n ompte would nssy id enthusiastic conâ€" iservatives of Temâ€" last week it was lJi‘)( 108C , ete., where a de, will be inserted Advance at the regâ€" winn vill | on â€" away l prejudices It might be iÂ¥ ~seeure SsSo @â€" common and vote t diserace. ) he hoped, sk will be itriotism tl Residence 112 e ~open ind those mean Canada and battle front iates : $2.00 a year $3.00 a year then the outlook angda. If those + date. will he ite will 11 nI ect1ion ol Inesday by to line Ior news for black face ble _or unpleas e other party e been riey still linge this reason th it migiat 12 per yeatr. d without ippear until discontinuâ€" t o 22nd, 1917 | party @oâ€"ope Ssocia *Winâ€" Quit tor the T ol { 0 Canaâ€" If those A t AAlll} wit 4+ Ww rate 106 10 n t‘ieâ€" und n of 2 Il 1 OL of National or and satfety. Dr. Michael Clark miration of all loval mer parties by his : 522111 issue of V party1 W ar‘‘ toâ€"day however, should be hey petty localisms of former p The great Canadian issue der great Canadian candidate in riding. If Canada loses the national services of Dr. Clark lic lHife. then Canada loses n riding. na tiont lie life deed. such s iate. Dr. n nol solitic lill1 Tlhe News of the World, an enterâ€" prising London, E nnldml publication, recently reproduced from the ‘* Néuste Nachrichten,"* of Munich, Germany, an article that proves, if proof were necessary, how outrageously German newspapers ecan lie without half tryâ€" ing." The German paper said:â€"‘‘Unâ€" der the influenee of the tropieal heat that has for some time prevailed in London, the prudishness of the popâ€" 'ulutinn,â€"â€"-tiw war hbas already made quite a puneture in its shield,â€"has completely 0\.1[)()1‘1ted Toâ€"day there may be met with in the historie ‘Traâ€" falgar Square fair ladies whose cosâ€" tume consists solely of a wrist watech, ‘;md who . frequent this favorite spot take their daily cair .and sunâ€" bath."‘* Perhaps, it is belief in this ridiculous lie that makes so many of the German regiments so _ evidently anxious to be taken prisoners and transferred to England. [ 11 ‘\TIMMINS NEWS 18 BRIFF e | onore BRANCH OFP MOTOR LEAGUE NEEDED HERE Timmins skould have a b the Temiskaming Motor Lea; Temiskaming Motor League complished much for Cobalt bury and other North Lan ists during the short time it in active existence. Just as directly nitlie diftions OT 19 1. ~~If CLemiskaming i services, this riding ored beyond question itself would feel the UOI trap Rexv. Richard S. Cushing, B.A., of Winnipeg, who is taking charge of St. Matthew‘s church as reetor, will conduct the services here for the first time on Sunday next, August 26th. V mutters ‘LAD SEPTEMBER MORN Temiskaming Motor L 1 chelpful work ha the League. There BORXâ€"On F 17, to Mrt. and son, ( Woodrow iDL now Taces Lno sa. prejudices and sm that a local candidate would t a this riding. ‘The : Ir. Gordon Gautiner has m Windsor where he wa â€"the funeral of his fathcs f the day. friends count AC K time art of work neceéssary here it interests of the motorists public. _ Motorists here, nins certainly has a goodly of auto owners,â€"should w and affiliate with the Tem: Motor League for the ady lotoring in this district. lark nded tihen 1‘ to aln IJ( )(’fll 5 can not be due ‘ lack of heart in ndoubtedly, it is d mute. â€" He has won very man who sa and the emnity of ssue will Gve The election do with loe Phose who ormnet!t ) the ceause of balt and Ne secured throu r10otin Ar F6 ind He ort Hill nalian sons fig! His ability, his his singleness of ubtedly, it is due to h + cireumstances in l friendships and 1 ie old days of party v doabt much affected is attitude on the 111 W r T UA \ robiles | is ‘the r from E: and Ne ten k has won the adâ€" al men of all forâ€" 3 abie and earnest ause of Canada in (nequivocably _ for 91 the T‘l¢ Selfish o1 note A V3 Mrs. Wil pervet Canada‘s hbonâ€" orecunlnt »toâ€": ‘NOrLbe is now only $10 2 Y noy ses much in could _ gan 111 SQ1Tl adow â€" all will | have is eoura of purp bevond auestions, .1C M ‘ OLU 1( real 1 10 ind motorâ€" it has been is a sample MA ected by he great r shortâ€" Ives desâ€" ance â€" to W inâ€"t On s bran( artyvisim ‘t, Haileyâ€" keard was efforts of gue. Other been done the same re in the rists and here,â€"and odly numâ€" to local in 4] 1(,)('211 rands sort OT emnlsh d van Tranegce, imnch of ie, "Fhe hbas acâ€" *Â¥ in evÂ¥ery great pubâ€" air of efore lark nfg .\ ( )l'tll 12 n me Heo o 1â€" T‘C Aln 16 of + wWas irnod tendâ€" 18 i FAMILY TROUBLES TO BE AIRED IN POLICE COURT Last week Cleophas Raymond laid information against his wife chargâ€" ing her with theft. The theft is said to consist in the taking and selling of some articles of household furnitâ€" ure. After selling the goods to a seeâ€" ond hand store in town Mrs. Rayâ€" mond took her four children and left for a visit to relatives in Ottawa. Actâ€" ing on the warrant issued here in conâ€" nection with the charge of theftt, Chiet nection with the eh Burke arrested th train at Cobalt. went down to brin went the watceiuiun with assault, having beaten up a man who was on street in company with Mrs. Raymond. Further eases are also probable, it is said. Yesterday for instance, Mrs. Raymond was look:â€" ing for legal help as one of the childâ€" ren had been taken away from her by hber husband, but the child returned ren nad her hus! all right GIFTTED VIOLINIST COMING HERE NEXT MO The Ladies Aid of Byrnes Presb: terian church have arranged to ha fRev. Kenneth W. Barton, B.A., violinist of unusnual ability, give proetram in the chureh here on Thw prograAIm . LLL SLUHC _ 8011143 .82 11â€" 10 NOC S o 9 08 day evening, September 20th. The program will include violin â€" selecâ€" tions by Rev. Mr. Barton, with arton playing the accompaniments on the piano, and a lecture very aptly deseribed as "humorous, serious, inâ€" spirational â€" and instructive."‘ The title of this attractive address is ©‘The Message of the Violin.‘‘" As a * violinist Mr. Barton has few equalis, and a gentleman who was visiting in town this week and who has had the pleasure of hearing this eifted violâ€" inist, says that every lover of music should grasp the opportunity to hear Mr. Barton on the violin,. .. ‘‘He is wonderful with the violin,‘‘ says the visitor. This verdiet is fully upheld by the press comments from the various towns and cities visited. by Rev. Mr. Barton. Just at present Mr. Barton is visiting towns in New Onâ€" tario, and Timmins will be favored on Thursday evening, Sept. 20th. 1C The local restaurants uave nol been officially notified regarding forbidding of the serving of beet bacon on Tuesdays and Fridays all the patrons of the Chinamen still livinge. eathct AAAAAAA ere wa ba the ted the woman on the balt. Constable _ Greer o bring her back here on When the train reached as a crowd of a couple of the station, but if they d with the intention â€" of w Om arge before Magistrate UIl the woman THE PORCUPINE ADVANGE lm]i(‘l‘ court ly trouble in being chargâ€" Magistrate en up a man BAR.RISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC. 9â€"10 Royal Exchange Bldg., Cobalt. Phone 58. Moore Bldg., Timmins. 4$§¢%¢0%4 n io n s TA t‘ in o > TT s t $ L\ k 0 Â¥ * ® ." $ â€"% l e TN ~ 4O048%000200000000000666006006 QOOOOOQOOQOQOOZOOM Marshall â€" Keciestone :oom»noow #¢0¢000090¢980090040000000008004044¢00¢¢ Fire kills 9,000 persons a yearâ€"mostly in homes. Somebody‘s home burns each minute of the day, for people don‘t realizs the danger that lurks in The head of a match. A bowl of gasoline. An oil lamp or stove. A pile of rubbish A closet full of Clothes A dirty cellar. The germs of #re are sverywhereâ€"from cellar zo attic. YOUR home may go next. Be preparedâ€"with PYRENE. A woman or child can use PYRENE. Instant death to all kinds of fire. Harms only fire. Won‘t freeze or deteriorate. Good until used. Reduces 2auto fire insurance premiums 15 per cent. each year. Come in and let us explain what we have to offer in shaving outhts. We carry a fine assortment of Gillette and Autoâ€" Strop Safety Razors, also a grand line of Geo. Wostenâ€" holme Straight Razors. Cillette Razors . . $5.00 to $7.50 Autoâ€"Strop Razors . 5.00 to 7.50 Wostenholme _ , . 1.50 to 3.00 Razor.Streps, . |. ;BO:to: 3.00 Shaving Brushes . . 30. to‘: 1:50 Shaving Soap. . . A1Q . :30 Toilet Olippers . . ~© 150 to >3.00 Razor Aones. . . .50 to. 1:25 Makes frozen desserts and freezes ice cream hard and smooth in 30 minutes without any tiresome turning. K Just fill it and set it aside; that‘s all. ......... $3.50 and $4.50 We carry a very large assortment House Brooms..... «+. Office ... Announcement Suppose Your House Takes Fire : Will You Be Ready ? Owing to the retirement of Mr. S. I. Bucovetsky from the busiâ€" ness, the firm of Bucovetsky Bros. has been dissolved, and the alr husiness will hereafter be continued by Samuel Bucovetsky, business will hereafter I thanik the many customers and friends large patronage to the store in the past anrd ask for a continuâ€" ance of this patronage, promisin£ the best of service and the fairest of prices, as in the past. To secure more room and better service for the store‘s customâ€" ers, I am centering the business on the lines of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Furnishings, etc., the grocery department being discontinued. With the increased space and larger attention now possible to these lines, and with our big new stocks of goods, the best values, service and at tention vill be given. SAMUEL BUCOVETSKY EASY FREEZERS PRICE : Your Attontion of house and office brooms. ....... 55 to 85 .. $1.00 to $2.50 $5.00 to $7.50 5;00 10. 1.50 to 3.00 :50‘ to. 3.00 30. to". 150 10 .to. :90 150 to :3.00 .50 to. 1.:25 whro have $7.50 7.:50 3.00 3.00 1.50 FIV L1