THE PORCUPINE AOVANSt THE GRAFTERS NOW As W. W. Cliff, editor of The Carâ€" leton Place Central Canadian, once printed in red ink aceross his paper regarding the result of an clection, so loyal people toâ€"day may say about a recent Dominion of Canada Orderâ€"inâ€" Council,**Glory, GMory, Hallelujan!‘‘ [ uh KAAA ME MA :1 sn 30 C ME V 2c 1 0 l NB L 1 hn e 0 C 01 e M T According to this Orderâ€"inâ€"Council, all persons â€" domiciled in ~Canada shall, in the absence of reasorable cause to the contrary, engage in useâ€" shall, in the absence of reasorable caunse to the contrary, engage in useâ€" ful occupations regularly."‘ The purâ€" pose is to prevent persons capable of useful work from remagining in idleâ€" ness at a time when the country most urgently requires the services of all human energy possible. The Order, as read. last week in the_House of Commons by the Premier of Canada, requires that every male person residâ€" ing in the Dominion shall be regularly engaged in some useful occupation. Those under 16 years of age and over 60 are exempted. Bona fide students and those physicaily w ply with the law are and provision is further gect workmen in cases WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1i0th., i LQ@L «WOFEKmMCIL LLL Dt oC c XLL .. EL IAK CCRA 3 tockâ€"outs. Violations of this Order are punishable by fines up to $100.00 or imprisonment for a term not exâ€" cesding six months.. The municipality recoives the fine, if municipal officers commence the prosecution, and the fine gocs to the Provincial Treasurer the ease is commenced by the Proâ€" some vantages Camp fr Here the follow n no usofu inmcommon tTmng T0 o timer say â€"‘*‘Why, I have k follow since the camp opene never did an honest day‘s my knowledge.‘‘ In times this type of grafter is un n able Office iry b aays, w of wWaI, Canada * Unitcd States rctivities as are local authorities a con of dealing with the par Advance has confidens wit} imilar [ the cASC incial authorities or being n March ent ublished evety Wednesday by Geo. Lake, Publisher T DL 5J ... > e t on OW T AILCLO uSs1an In~commentin 110 Subseriaption dlid an honest day‘s work 10| ag owledge.‘‘ In times of peace pe of grafter is undesirable ; § s like these, of war and stress, hould be no merey for these, fers, To make tho matter still | most of these grofters here toâ€"| e aliensâ€"some of tihem alien % s. â€" One man, for instance, who known lawful cecupation, but| ves well and dresses well, has| veral fines within the past few 3 ng in the Bolsheviki mob here 1011 14ith. He clauns to be a . 1 his type are most undesirâ€" \ tizons. It would pay the counâ€", $ some for gampbling and one| , but The Advance maintains tt"x to keep them in jail than rectly keep them in their pres â€"| vil idleness. In theso testing: when loyal men feel the pinch | , grafters of every typ8, alien . herwise, should be sternly d"alr new Ordsrâ€"inâ€"Upuneé 11 gives thc uthoritioes a eonvemcnt method new tne coun their pre TELEPHONES.: aliens â€"some O tiem AilCN One man, for instance, who nown lawful cecupsation, but s well and dresses well, has ‘ral fines within the past few some for gampbling and one * in the Bolsheviki mob here h l4th. He elsims to be a but The Advance maintaimms 11 his type are most undesirâ€" anus. It would pay the counâ€" keep them in jail than In TV menting on legislation of « in foree in celt.nn the U.S.A., The Advance ks ago pumtul out the adâ€" that would acere to this m a law against idleness. ‘e are numbers of men who honest occupation and do â€"work. They live by such as are. commonly â€" termed azing and 4inâ€"horn gamblâ€" n other words they A % > of crafters,â€"giving no fair MUST GO TO WORK. ‘d.. Bona fide students sically unable to comâ€" try and breaking the sonce. It is not an to hear some oldâ€" y, I have known that camp opened and he mnest dd} \\0!1\ to In times of peace fter Is undesirable ; â€"inâ€"Cpouncil gives the Phone 10 a convenient imethod z Box 306 he parasites, and The| fidence that the opâ€"] OOOQONWWQ'MNWOOWWNOW men J¢0i tC of every typs, nuld be sternly Residence 112 Rates : | $2.00 a year $3.00 a year In the exempted, de to proâ€" portunity will be aceepted. Some of: these grafting neverâ€"sweats. Aare said to: be already planning to go to the bush to live to escape the new law. Each pay day at the mines they intend to come to town and **get into a little game‘‘ that they hope will allow them to stay in the neverâ€"work class. Their purposes being known now, however, *+ i« nnat Hkelwv they will boe thus able VALUE OF THE AIR SEHRVICH NOW AND AFTER THE WAR. f cairships for mail, passenger, and freight carrying purposes. He emâ€" phasizes the â€" practicabilily of the freight service, espemall\ for such arâ€" ticles as silks, spices, furs, ivory, teas §§§000000°000060¢ WWWQ@QNM‘ The war has so proven the possibiliâ€" A shipment every Friday of Gut Flowersâ€"Roses, Garnations, Lilies of the Vailey, Daffodils, Etec.â€"will be on hand at the Nurseries for Receptions,Wedding Bouquets, Funeral Designs, Ete. â€"All orders promptly attended to. Phone, call, or write ocuth Porcupide Nurseries BEnrt DEwin Propuetor o m s en o oys 110 2P io c we SOUTH PORCUPINE ! sttuce and Radish NMow Ready aA Plonecl dPLP W LC pmsl‘ulmos and probabilit: ins for mail, passenger, M ar, the majority of e will dhave to ta lt ib l1 €a upation rlIDi P 10 Spscial Notice cured througha ‘are will have ays and walks ce is the only ured t iIn oOr segk > knowledâ€" a 10 s uUp etc..â€"all coming | world‘s markets, a freight charges part of their final etc.,â€"all coming long. dfltawï¬ow world‘s markets, and consequently flf’le freigzht charges bceing an important part of their final eost.. Mr. Middleâ€" ton thinks that the Atlantie will not be the first ocean toâ€"bextraversed by the commereigal airship. â€" The darge auantity of petrol that would have to be ecarried to provide stretches covered over made that route the lea London, Eng., to the east and south. One of these is particularly interestâ€" ing and suggestive:â€"Leaving London at 8 a.m., Monday,; Pans, 10 a.m., Monday; Bordeaux, 1 p.m., Monday ; (Gi braltar, 8 p.m., Monday; Fez, 9 p.m Monday ; Lagos, 5.30 p.m., Tuesday} Johannesburg, â€"8 p.m., Wednesday ; Capetown, 4 a.m., Thursday,. Total time, London to Capetown, 2 days, 20 hours. Time taken now by steamer, 3 weeks.. This is based on an average rate of 110 miles an hour. CANADIAN BANKS HAVE DONE WELL IN RECRUITING. Qut of a total of 17,674 male membâ€" ers of all ages on the staffs. of, the banks in Canada, 8,000 enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Forees_ and army services under the voluntary plan Recently 2000 of those remainâ€" ing have been notified that they will be called for service under the Miliâ€" tary Service Act.. The majority of these, however, are not waiting for the ‘all, but are enlisting \u]untdul\ for immediate service. TMMINS 1005F, LMLQF. Ns, 43 Mects every Fuesday evenâ€" ing in â€" their lodge room on Third avenue. Visiting broâ€" thers requested to at*end W. G. Smith, A. â€"Ft. Cook, GOLD NUGGET REBEKAH LODGLE, No. 175. Meets every Second and Four ‘th Thurâ€" day in 1.0.0.F. Lodge Room on Third Avenue. Visiting Sisters anud Brothâ€" ers invited to attend. J. W. Faithful, of Oofirer acrialt tTA2d¢C rout?s 1IUILM idon, Eng., to the east and south. e of these is particularly interestâ€" and suggestive:â€"Leaving London 8 a.m., Monday,; Parns, 10 a.m., nday; Bordeaux, 1 p.m., Monday ; braltar. 8 p.m., Monday; Fez, 9 p.m N. Salmon, N.G. K. Peters, Mects every first and fourth Monday evenings of each month, Hall, Third avenue. Visiting brethren alâ€" ways welcome. TIKMEHES LB.L. Ro, 2507 11 trade rout least 11 J. W. Noseworthy, the PAt POROUPINE ADVANCOEB I i POM intC ‘e to long IOA@ oOF TRUSTEES OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE sCHOOL FOR THE TOWN OF ‘TIMMINS. \January, 19. at the rate anniwn, cale | of Janui n\ 2(»11 the ]st. | o ach year, a ytliultnc[) 4468861 ). Th(‘ C3 shall be pay of Commer mins or in thv agency (1t\ of Ne America. 1 tures and 4 be payable weight and coins by the of America dehentures. 4.; The s shall be sig Treasurer 0 be sealed m the said Bo MO““MOO WOO@MO aurtme e ce en mt utmsccsc ces n smm m t utm t mm in o m ts on m mm m A Byâ€"law to authorige the borrowâ€" ing of $30,000 pending the sale of cerâ€" tain debentures of the Board of Trusâ€" taes of the Roman Catholic Separate School for the Town of Timmins. Byâ€"Law No. AND WHEREAS payment of the principal and interest of the said deâ€" bentures is guaranteed by the Proâ€" vince of Ontario. necessa vay 0 t secured sum of xXow THEREFORE THE BOARD op TRUSTEES OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL FOR THE TOWXNX OF TIMMINS;enâ€" acts as follows:â€" 1 That for the purpose aforesaid it shall be lawful for the Chairman and Treasurer of the Board of Trusâ€" tees of the Roman Catholie Separate School for the Town of Timmins to borrow the sum of $30,000 with interâ€" est at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, half yearly, and payable on the ist. day of January, 1925. 2. For the purposes of the said loan it shall be lawfual for the Chairâ€" man and Treasurer of the said Board and they are hereby authorized and directed to make and issue temporary debentures of the Board of Trustees of â€" the~â€" Roman«» Cathohe School for the Town of Timmins, to an amount not excseding in the aggreâ€" gate the sum of $30,000, The said temporary debentures shall be dated as of the first day of January, 1918, shall be payable on the l1st. day of January, 1923, and shall bear interegst at the rate of séven per cent. per anniwn, calculated from the Ast. day oPF January 1918, payable half yearly on the Ist. day of January and July in each year, and having coupons attach« [ ed for the payment of ‘the said interest 3. The said temporary debentures shall be payahle at the Canadian Bank of Commeree in the Town of Timâ€" mins or in the City of Toronto, or at the agency of the said Bank in the City of New York, United States of America. â€" The sald temporary debenâ€" tures and the interest thereon shall be payable in gold of the standard of weight and fineness fixed for gold l“)llls by the laws of the United States of America at the date of the said of the holder or i time of the temp sued pursuant to said temporary d siitute a first ch dobhentures issuee No., 1 and hypot! 6. The procceds from the sale of the said temporary dehentures shall be applied for the purposes for w hich the said debentures under said byâ€"law No. 1 were authorized, and for fio other purpose, but neveriheless ‘the lender or lenders shall not be, bounad to see to the application of the m\)meé or any part thereof loaned by fhem The said debenturés authorized" and issued under, :ald yâ€" 1a,w No. t shall not be sold or ‘otherwise dealt M‘th by the said Board until full provision has been made for the payment of the loan [herpby anthonzéd, and af‘ all tempbr- ----- -.‘ TeE EBC ary debeniures issued pursuant to this by-hw, and in the evegt of a‘ éale of under said byâ€"!a hypothecated as yment of the loan yâ€"law, and for th r or holders from temporary deében nt to this byâ€"law, arvy debentures s 12rze ds from the saie of ary dehentures shall e purposes for w hlL nder ited it e sale of e said dated , 1918, dayvy of _: and t rall eo tlhe sa tnhorized y: No: 1 security authoriz > benefit 10 @Oonâ€" said the said debentures authorized by said‘ byâ€"law Now 1 the proceeds thereof shall be applied first in repaying in full the loan and temporary debenâ€" tures authorized by said byâ€"law. porary debc byâ€"law all t said bvâ€"law collecited on ac respect of the d¢ said byvâ€"law No. tures issued hereunder, and all momes| collected on account of prineipal in respect of the debentures issued muh-r| said byâ€"law No. 2 shall be deposited in the Canadian Bank of Commerce, to be heldâ€"in a special trust account as security for the payment of the temâ€" porary debentures issued hereunder and for the benefit of the holder or holders for the time being of said temporary debentures and all such money so paid to the said Bank shall not be applied for any other purpose until all the temporary dobentures isâ€" sued hereunder have been paid and satisfied. FINALLY PASSED at Timmins, this 1st. day of April, 1918. fit to In the Matter of the Mattagami Lumâ€" ber Saw Mills Company, Insolâ€" Notice is hereby given that Mary Helen Ogtivie of the Town of Timâ€" mins in the District of Temiskamnmig, carrying on bhusiness under the name, style and firm of The Mattagami Lumâ€" ber and Saw Mills Company has made an assignment under the Assignments and Preference Act of all her estate, credits and effécts to Heetor E. Montâ€" gomery of the Town of Timmins aforeâ€" sald for the ccneral benefit of her said for creditors. A meeting of her ereditors will be held at the office of D. W. O‘Sullivan, Solicitor, in the New Empire Theatre Bldg., in the Town of Timmins on Monday the 15th day of April at the hour of cleven o‘clock in the forenoon to receive a statement of affairs and to appoint inspectors and fix their reâ€" muneration, and for the ordering of the affairs of the estate generally. Creditors are requested to file their claims with the Assignee, with proof‘s and particulars thereof required by the said Act, on or before the day of such meeting. And notice is furthor . given . that after the 30th day of April, 1918, the Assignee will proceed to distribute the assets of the debtor amongst the parâ€" vents. Durin NCTICE TO CREDITORS hall BrOgtii, aPpPgâ€" tito and digsstion ail bspnefit from it.. Thirst and fanzue fade wuy Flinck‘ returhs ‘by its magic aid. .. fl 'u . 8. NBWwTON, N. E. WADSWORTH, Secretary. ‘ the eurrency of the temâ€" itures authorized by this monies . 1 by aqmlied 1t é;’ m rq 5 @or Your collected unde: the way of inâ€" Chairman. way of inâ€" s2yment of MADE IN CANADA ties entitled thereto, having regard onâ€" ly to claims of which notice shall then have been given, and that he will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof, so distributed: to any perso or persons of whose claim he shall n“o? then have had notice. HECTOR E. MONXNTGOMEKRY, In the matter of The Ontario Assignâ€" ments Act. Notice is herehy given that Albert Chartrand of the town of South Porg cupine in the District of Temiskaming, Teamster, has made an Assignment under the Assignments and Preferenâ€" ces Act of all his estate, credits and effects to C. D. Evans of the Town of South Poreupine, Clerk, for the Generâ€" al Benefit of his Creditors. A meeting of the evreditors will be held at the office of Cook MitcheR in the town of South Poreupine on Friday, the Fifth day of April, A.D,, 1918, at the hour of eight o‘clack in the evening to receive a statement of affairs, to appoint inspectors and fix their romuneration, and for the orderâ€" ing of the affairs of the estate generâ€" allv. claimns proot‘s ed by davy of Creditors are reqnested to file their claims with the Assignee, with the proofs and particulars thereof requirâ€" ed by the said Act, on or before the day of such meeting. And Noticee is further given that after the First day of May, 1918, the Assignee ~will proceed to distribute the assets of the debtor amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall then have been given, and that he will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed, to any person or persons of whose claim he slhall not then have bad notice. COoK MITCHELL, South Poreupine, Ont. Solicitors for Assignee Dated at South Poreupine, March 27th.,, 1918. On Bal.;mn street, â€" Timmins, one house, 22x 24 ; two stories; 7 rooms. One stable, 18x20; two stories. One complete outfit for sawing wood with Sâ€"horse power gas engine. One 5â€"passenger Everett touring car Apply 10â€"21p *‘ T Y1 NOTICEHE TO CR: PROPERTY FPOR SALE LEO. WHITE, 44 Balsam st., Timmins. en nave Dad noillce. D. EVANS, South Poreupine, Ont Assignee. The Flay â€" Lag E. MOXTGOMERY, D. W. O ‘Suallivan, His Solieitor.