"Office, Goldï¬elds Hoiel, Timmins HUGH numnxon, Agent 'Our flew Term egiï¬s on January 2nd Now is yo‘ur (mpurmuity to propa re yourself for a better position. By delaying the start you delay the time when you will have a good job. We have recently been 'asked to ï¬ll positions paying A. W. WILLIAMS, President. and up. More positions are open and will be open. The conditi- ons existing at the present time demand that your earning power be increased, and that you be prepared to step into a position of responsibility. ‘ 1 Further information HAILEYBURY IUSiNESS COLLEGE Haileybury, Ont. Nine Hundred a Year LOTS FOR SALE Collections Made will be promptly supplied on request. Phone 3. D. C. ROSS, Principal. 13â€â€. “'i [1111-5 ('m‘ 'nldiorim tn ‘IM‘ 21V! “unving t1. 111:1:1 t 19 i white HUN mm'v (1111 might ye 511523151041 “;I{U" Mn (1 mflJ IN:U‘(11 h “2111i. 1151 1111111111 '1‘ H115 (i1nv w"; {W} I “50141101 1 h1th0(l(1 11111101111 mm the 1-15-1111 (111. pulnnn 1 ( m1] {mun-.191 I I lnm m1 4’ J'Udl' Uf t ï¬npnds ( 04MM®O£NMVOO‘NNMOO‘NNVOCMNVOOMMMOONNVOQ‘NNUOOflNV004MNOOOND H!!! W l5 JBST WHAT SHERMAN 5MB But in the Meantime Some Soldiers Keep Quite Cheery. “Hurry. hurry: ' Tom. “Hurry, yum plies ('evil, “dmx't Suldiering nuw.†T to be arting Like an pawing to be 011’. The state that ‘betukens their intention to more nut. And it leaked as if (‘eeil might yet he left. “Run. Cecil,“ suggested some friend in the. crowd. “ Hun nothing," replies (V‘eeil, “-(‘mm diam Soldiers never run. They only ,nizu'eh furmrd!†He man-lied for- ward. not at the double, quick. ('un- .nowski, formerly eannlueting :1. store on Third Avenue, 'l‘immins. He was accused by one of his partners of im- _properlv securing money under false pretenees, or words to that eti’eet. The evidence ot.’ the partners eoneerned went to Show that (‘hernowski had oh- .tained several hundred dollars from them on the understanding thalt it was to be used to buy pmduee, ete. "hen he had remained away from town. and when he was supposed to he in the west he was diseovered in Toronto. The Magistrate eonuniited Chernow- ski to stand trial before the Judge at the next eourt of criminal jurisdietion. ' he other case was the deferred one against the Austrian Geo. llaption for having liquor in other than his pri- vate dwelling house. He was one of the ï¬ve Austrians who elaimed that they stayed together in the one shack but were not roomers nor ‘l‘oai‘ders nor anything like that coming under the law. They said that eae‘r one of them bought :his own food and lodging and paid for it sepa ‘ately. Magistrate Atkinson considered this method of securing liquor was illegal and fined Roption $200 and costs. “There is one way in which liquor can be legallv purchased in such a ease,†said the Magistrate, who. however. added that he had no intention of giving this plan away. i. march 111111111111!†“(1 111211111011 for- \1'z1r1i.1.1«1t at tht.1 (huhhe quick. (1111- (11111111119111 1121s (1111 of 111 ticm'e I1, ,th-is ti1m1 .111t (Weiil 11:15 11(1t.“l1111 wouldn't 111150110110 (11 )‘11111'11'11'11111'11ve soldier buys. surely 110w,†(‘evil said to the ('1111111111t111'..\}§y this time Cecil's march had brought him right in line with the (11131111 step. “Now, jmnp right on." said the ("1111-1111(1f01'. “Your pardon for hall" 21 111:1111e11f," 1111151111131 (‘ecili H11, 511111111111 carcfulh’ lit :1 (aigarctte then 11111111111111 the sh1ps.111111 bowed goodâ€"bye smilingly 13-11111 “the roar of the train to the big crowd of friends (111 the platform. The tm £11 111111911 1111’}. The two charges against P. V. Cam- heruff were winihdrmvn. as wore also the charges laid by Oscar Vrio against Hugh Cole and Louis Clement. The lattcd cases arose from a little game in which Yriou claimed he ‘had been victimized while drunk. Each of the accused paid $753 back. making $150 returned to Yrioo, who claimed that he lost over $240. However, on receivâ€" ing the $150 he withdrew the charges. Certain Crown Lands in the vicinity of Cochrane have recently been With- drawn from sale by the Government, and as they are in the district where the peat deposits are located. there is a general hope that the Government purposes doing something, and doing it very quickly, to develop this great. fuel resource at this time of pressing1 need. A pamphlet regarding the ear-1 bonizing and briquetting has been re- Iceived from the Dominion Conserva- .tion Commission. It is all very ï¬ne, ibut at- this time most people would prefer the fuel to pamphlets about it. The Ontario Government will not only made a good move politically, but also a helpful move patriotically, if an earnest and speedy effort is made to do something “right away quick†in the way of securing some of the North Land ’5 post resources. ONLY TWO CASES OF IMPORTANCE THURSDAY. There were nnly a muplc of c of ixupux‘mnve mining to trial at police court on Thurmla)’ last he "antsnmo At! 11mm 0110 of 3t was the change against Vasy] C .nowski. fain'nuérl): camdmetin'g a s . be 011’. T1; rainmon w , vmn' umndpa, " rc- dont }nn knm‘. I’m '."' 'lho train seemed .ke an ejlnlmtivnt stood If. The hull was ringing I011 \"9!(' in ‘tlmt active kens their intention to THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE kod as 1[ ( “Hun. Cu ‘-in the (m s (kn-El, “-L' 11. "hey man-110d p10 01' case‘s trial at t'm last bof 010 )110 of ’tlicse Vasy] Cher- ting a’ store The Council invite applieatiuns for Auditors for the audit of 1917. Applications must be in applicant ’5 own handwriting and must give exper- ience. references, e'zc. Appiientions must be. ï¬led with the tindersigned not later than 12 o'clock noon on Friday, January 25th instant. Applications must 1:0 pndersigued not. later th 11mm on Friday. January flotice is hereby given that By-law (No 76) was passed by the Municipal Cor- pnrutinn of the Town ut' Tinnnins on the 4th day of December, 1916, provid- ing for 't-he issue of debentures to the amount of $9,000 for the purpose of the construction of sidewalks in the Town of.“ Timmins, and that such By- law was registered on the 2nd. day of January. 1918,‘ in ‘tlie Land Titles Otiiee at IIuihwhury, in and for the District of Temiskatning. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must he made within three nmnths after the ï¬rst pulflieutiun 011' 'this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated this 9th day of Janunry,1918 11. E. 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