THE PORCUPINE AOVANGE Geo. Lake, Publisher TIMMINS â€" «: /**% ONTARIO TELEPHONES : WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, charge is to be wlil DC in The Poreupine Advance at the regâ€" ular rate of Seents per line for news type or 7 cents per line for black face type, except where the job work 18 dene at the Advance Printing Oflice, when notice will be inserted free of echarge. jor winnin chief placs of all Ca: Reading Notices.â€"Read of entertainments, etce., charge is to be made, will Phe yvery Tact LHHat biuo of war have cleared ou gard to many things m ent moment a good tim sideration of many ques affect the future of the true progress and pros people. The two great needs Land have been mone eapital and settlement the undeniably great re: rich land. In the past toss ery has been :** We ‘*‘Growth‘‘ has been tess cry has been:*‘* We MUSL grow . has been confused with ‘Progress,"* while the truth is that tlhe two are by no means the same. Unless the "!U\\’“l is to ("uud purpose, growth in itself is worse than useless. The problem is to attract the right ind of men and the right kind of money and employ them for the comâ€" nan in the right kind of ind of men an noney and empl non advantage | LW Publ Canada â€" United States A V [t is true that the plans and policies OUI [n l1 their neig hey have for offers to ales andâ€" reg » the orehar $ fruit. Yet THE PROBLEM OF THLE NORTH LAND want VC T 0 ng tire WiaLr . e in the the imnadians at fact that t ave cleared 1 every Wednesday by the war suould occupy Ine in the thoughts and efforts idians at this time. Yeft ct that the grim realities > cleared our vision in reâ€" ny things makes the presâ€" a good time for the conâ€" t many questions that will uture of the land and the s3 and prosperity of the regul il happing t needs of the North n money and men,â€" ttlement,.â€"to _ develop ereat resources of this the past, the thouglitâ€" ind t all : it on, copies of adâ€" be in the hands Tuesday noon of In this should T Residence 112 $2.00 a year $3.00 a year ete., where a will be inserted nany liviu @ sSoT undre V l 1917 7¢% Many from here toâ€"day are overseas risking their lives and giving their lives to protect for others the blessâ€" ings and the freedom they found here. Such citizens make great citizens for a great land of progress. There is ever a welcome and a place for them in the great North. The problem of tlie settlement of the North Land, then, resolves itself into a matter of selecting and securâ€" in@ the‘right types of British people and of other citizens who desire the same broad ideals that appeal to the British heartsâ€"ltberty, tolerance, proâ€" gress It would be better to wait a little, rather than fill up the land with the wrong kinds in a false rush for erowth. There are ways and means of attracting the right kind of settleâ€" ment, . if those who love the great New North Land will only show paâ€" tience and thought and wellâ€"directed effort. The chief good may be done by making known the wealth and posâ€" sibilities of the country, and by makâ€" eitizenshnip 1 children. Their intere hearts are _ opportunitie tolerance an they give th Manvy from fier that has been n the North Land. ‘ru‘t of tlus country to inz known no less that it is good eitiâ€" zens that are desired to take their part and share in the progress of the land. â€" Tliere should always be the ‘"elad hand""‘ for the right type and the *‘frosty mitt‘‘ for those who reâ€" fuse to take their place as citizens and builders in this new land. It is for those who love the North Land to decide by their thought and action whether this shall prove a land of A W id in jpust1« 111 t| interests, their dhomes, Ter _ are here. In return for the tunities, the advantages, the nee and the liberty of the land rive their lovalty and devotion. ther life illed how t Thev Ime l V to ney ffivE ral oubl with the The stTImate has been in or simply a place ( ‘ it shall be a cour for the many, o1 <othe enrichment 0 sCOX € TVE n jJO coOme {OT Th this type wilil never progress of the N very thrift and i reigners‘‘ of another make splendid eitiâ€" e here to bhuld homes, British freedom and themselves and their vâ€" become Canadians. d take their pick 0 it price or responsi not desire to be citi no contribution â€"t ce service. . They sta: 4, i3 ontracts . TIMMINS, On : shall b upine 1 Furnmshe low s they w InIv 176 T M w â€"â€" > C w 4 4 fj |1LGON 5> "The National Smoke @OLl homes muint TAandardâ€" OL otk and the > they take here ol Men hay ere from nlyv , you realize all that clear Havana 1 choice Sumatra wrapper, handâ€" €4 for 250 Everywh an do for a cigar. Gheaper by the Box 11 rowth o1 thei it N â€"~OY the ot NO SPECIAL TAG DAY HERE * FOR COCHRANE HOSPITAL ceived a request by telephone f1 Cochrane gentleman interested i sanction to the Cochrane proposal without a breach of faith. Although Timmins has an hospital of its own, and people from here make no use of the Cochrane institution, nevertheless the feeling here for the neighboring town and its hospital is of the friendâ€" liest character, though the understand ing here made it impossible to grant the suggestion of a Tag Day hgre for the benefit of the Cochrane Hospital. It may not be out of place, however, to point out that on Labor Day Timmins did contribute to this worthy that lhe could sanction to the without a breac! Timmins has an the benefit of the Cochrane Hospital. It may not be out of place, however, to point out that on Labor Day Timmins did contribute to this worthy object, though the hospital is of ~ no direct concertn to the citizens â€" here. The young ladies selling tags on Monâ€" day for Cochrane Hospital found many buyers among the big Timmins contingent visiting lIroquois Falls. Government Moving Picture Mar Gets Good Views of Timmins. BIG PARADE AELD HEAE THIG MORNING â€" There was an impromptu paradse here this morning, the occeasion being the taking of motion picture views by the Government Moving Picture exâ€" pert. The parade .was gottemn up practically without notice, but made a good showing. First in the line of march from the station down third avenue was the Timmins band, makâ€" in@ an excellent appearance in their elegant new uniforms. _ Behind the band were the school children. Then came the fire brigade, reels, wagons, ete. After this was the procession of autos. ete., about fifty motors being in the parade. â€" The streets were lined with crowds and the views will no doubt show Timmins as even a little busier than usual. The views should do much to show the fine buildings, the extent of population, ete., of the Town of Timmins. t with douhbt busiet 030@03@020062000000 ° BRANCH OFFICE:â€"CCNNAUCGHT HOTEL, South Porcupine @ 0000000000000000000000000@0@0000@60000000000000000000 lerstanding isolidated 1 makes it ns ound in Cloth â€"MIRING A New Edition of the â€" ~"If C > e yetmiak Send your order now. Adelaide St. W is now nearly ready . necessary â€"n such events. Opposite Goldficlds Hotel ) the Poreupine Co tice Club did so on rstanding that tags d similar events we red. so the Mavyor itrioti( vor MelLaughlin reâ€" * telephone Trom a n interested in the ng for permission lay in Timmins in ne Hospital. This found it impossible f the fact that the chich the Poreupine tic Club was formâ€" iry not offticially to rents. Those who O 1)ili¢1 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCGE Pri iceo s S3 .00 roOnto wWeOPre on the rs days r : felt offieial ‘{oposal TORONTO We ts M . Mss c it ie Ne tth Lk s Cook | t0 |i BARRISTHI NC Timmins, ¢ :0000 $60°00600008006$060060640¢08660 Mceets every Tuesday evenâ€" ing in their Jlodge room on . Third avennmue. Visiting broâ€" thers reauested to attend. W. H. Pritchard, A. G. Carson, TIMMINS LODGE, 1.0.0.F. No. 453 .¢00¢09®000A HORSES se o WB n NP e P NB 4 B i N0 o NB 2 Nes NB B N ce N ce W c N c C W in 1 200 it mt 7 €4000688§066 :b?000000000@00‘90@09@00000 BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES. J. W. Mahon PBAnNRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC. 9â€"10 Royal Exchange Bldg., Cobalt. Phone 58. Moore Bldg., Timmias. The best and mostâ€"upâ€"toâ€" date Livery of its kind in ‘ : South Porcupine Automobiles for Hiree _ Open Day and Nightâ€" Phone 31 Livery and Transfer W. FAITHFUL, 0. KABEL, W .M. R.S. Mects every first and fourth Monday evenings of â€" each month, Oddfellows Hall, Third avenue. Visiting brethren alâ€" wars weleome. Gook Mitchell $,. WHEEFLER Pierceâ€"Jacobs Lumber Company Timmins, _ South Poreupine Toronto Physician and Surgeon Phone 55 TIMMINS, ONT. South Porcupine , A. McINNIS TIMMINS, Timmins S l td . NB 0 °t e Ne c 92 c 0 . s Nce t N i 26 s SE is N on us n s 0 i 9t ) e 5 e Ne H A R D C â€" o en Es s CC C ue MÂ¥ 6008086600046 000069000606# OQOA Â¥000090009004990¢064 0000084 400906 SAMUEL BUCOVETSEKY;$ | o sscure more room and bette rs, I am centering the busines oots and Shoes, Furnishings, isccntinued. With the increa ossible to these lines, and wit he best values, service and af of prices, e y t e in y n s PP ano Aii1 o etter service for the store‘s customâ€" iness on the lines of Dry Goods, gs, etc., the grocery department being creased space and larger attention now with our big new stocks of goods, 1 at tertion will be given.