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Porcupine Advance, 6 Nov 1918, 1, p. 2

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THE PBBBUPIIE “(NANCE Advertisements inserted without .written instructions will appear until written orders for their discontinu- nnce shall have been received NOTICE TO SOLDIERS ON HARVEST LEAVE. Attention is called to the notice published elsewhere in this issue by the Department of Militia 8: Defence, regarding soldiers on harvest leave. It is pointed out that the previous announcement regarding extensions to he granted to men exempted as farm- era does not in any way‘ offset men who have been urdered to report to Depot Battalians and who have there- after reeeived leave of absence from tine Military Authorities. Once a man has been ordered to report for service he leaves the jurisdiction of the Registrar and cmnes under that of “"3 Department of Militia Defence ' i ' ' h. 0 4 1 ‘. ". and 15 to be contrinflci‘. {is :1 3013.91. All men, accordingly, who have been ordered to report. and are therefore mldires, must report nt' {111}: leave they m: standing the previn which was meam l‘u (MI '13 “soldiers." EMPLOYERS RESPONSIBLE EOR EMPLOYING DEFAULTBRS WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 6th. (rd ll Oflicc 26 'pl da Published every \Vednesda} by Geo. Lake, Publisher Canada - United States where 111 11:19. as hat by regulum "ed by the (H ncil, strict. nhlig‘: 1 all mnployers ".3 that earl) ma 1'. has properly Military Scrx'h xi-r wlm is char; utlter in his om miter m mve that (tnl'din SSHC ill DU \\' C‘l'( Subscription Rates : a - $2.00 a. year l States - $3.00 a year 'e that the military 5‘ sued by tiw Hegistrz utimrities to the cm 111 were produced for n at The time when Was taken into his on it it was reasonably 0 0 man was not :1 dot’a ”mg: «ici'uu‘uom, mupl In .‘1 fine Hi. Hut 105‘; re than $.31)”. 01' in -11' six mnnlhs, “1' in nuismmiont. SuD ALI nlust repurt«)n the exlfiration 3am they may have, not with- the previous ammumemner as nleant for thuse nut class- 99 soldiers. TELEPIIONES : (H .lt I"! rit (l to the notice published Hm. 15mm. it \"i'xl be not- rgulmiuns recently up- 1110 ("rm'onmrJ‘wncral-in 't. obligations are imposed layers to assm‘cthem- éavh man emplm'ed by ruperly complied with Hm'viw‘ Art. AMY CHI- () tun H tn the omlvlnyoo m mduced fur his in- time when the em- 11 into his mnpluyment reasnnahLv established .5 not :1 defaultmz Fur H U \\ rged with having“ f npluy must he ah}: 111i1itm‘y survive 1m * Registrar ()1‘ mili 1) Residence 11?. .H fr . of having ulue‘ct- ml conducting imâ€" »ass_3(l away frum Several others appear are also prevalent inllucnâ€" man is nut expect- .\l ll LII Um} ONTARIO 1M (l il lt Y'Jt‘ll of ll \V E} l'l‘t UH 1m) \\' 9V1 111 :ult \\' TURNING THE TABLES ON THE GIRLS, BLESS THEM. The average editor has to show an utter lack of fear of man, beast or devil. That is simply convenience. But the most of them admit to a wholesome dread of women. That also is convenient. The editor of The Hailevburian, however, is an ex- ception. He isn 1 afraid even of the women. In the last issue of his paper he savs:-â€"â€" -â€"â€"“Girls, here ’s your ehanee. For four vears _\m1 have been urging the \oung.r men to get into khaki, ea- joliwng, sh11111in<r 111111 daring them to get into military 111111111ss and taee Auufh 1m Hm battlefields. Now. here joling; Shamin;r and daring them to get into military harness and face death on the battlefields. Now. here is your chance to practiee what you have preached. "l‘he intlmmza has prostrated many families in town. They have no nurses, trained or un- trained, and no one to do the house- work. Don’t shut your eyes and tell yourselves that you know of no such cases around you. You don't have to look very far from your own door to find families who would appreciate a little help from you. Surely you are not afraid of influenza germs, when the boys are not afraid of Ger- mans! Knitting: socks and mufllers for the soldiers is'a patriotic 'work, but a good many of the brave men (werseashwould appreciate it much more if you were to help their fami- lies at home in their illness. Many of ll Ulll' 2'11‘15 fll'C {1111111111 leuuulg 11 11111111. \1'11. 111111“ The \111'1111111 is 3111111 indeed that this sort 111111111 is 11111 11111111111111110 t1) Ti111111i115, 111111'111'111' suitable it may be 111 (1111111iti1111s in 11111101111111'1'. Here, 11111 11111111.: 111111115 111111 were 1111151 111111113 111 1111tri1)ti11 11'11111 h111'11 1;}50 1,1 en 1119 “‘51 1” 11111111141611 111 1111111 11 11111111 in '..c 1111130111 11'1'1 111111 from 1111- Influenza 11111 111' 1111 11' they 111111 1111111 11111111 there 111111111 have 11111111 81111111 (‘.‘11'1180. 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I. 9.2an t \V ll Hl' t H! 1H] Jl ()1 Two hundred “huskies” are to be taken to Siberia with the Canadian Military Expedition. These North Land dogs were secured by the. Hud- son Bay Company, chiefly in the Pas (Manitoba) district. Siberia, in'many ways, resembles the northern *parts of Canada, and these North Land hus- kies will be invaluable for transport- ation purposes. The fact that the dogs have been secured shows what efforts are being made to fit the ex- pedition in a practical way. \thn I’rovinvial Officers Smith and Hannah attempted to search the house of John I’etn'snzian, an Austrian liv- inw in Sandwich East, 11931 \\',i1ulsor Petrvs nzian released a s“ arm of bees. The bees attacked the oth'cms and made them 'beat a veiy l1asty.retreat. Another, John, a local Austrian, says it would not be any use to turn bees loose on Olliver Allen. “He would face a nest of hornets to «vet an. Aus- trian any time,” sms John. The ansuer is, “Quite so!” " His manv friends in"li1111ni11s “ere pleased indeed to greet {main “t‘ h111- lie ' 3111'11111'd,for111erl\ diiver ot the the team, afte1 his recent tussle “ith the Influenza. (‘harlie sms that the hospital at South Poruepine is splen- (lid,11nd that everyc cear eand attention is gn en patients the1e. "You could not he better treated 1111511410110,” says Charlie. “and my advice. to anyone thleatened with the Flu is to get iii- to that hospital. The nurses are (l. K. and ex erV'thing is up- to- date and \\ ell I handled. TIMMIHS NEWS IN Bfllff A number 111' young people were out 1111 Hallowe-en 111111 5111111011? 1119 11111- time pranks were playcdu 11111 the 111191:' form 111‘ sport was 111 the line 111' masquerade. There. were some 11111118- ing costumes 111111 seine realistie 11111119 11115 ,-â€"â€"girls 11s Inn's. 111111 1111\s 11s girls. â€"-l111t 1111011 it “as e11r1ie1l 111 1111 ex- tent of 11 fifteen-vear-old girl smok- ing eigardtes t11 pose 11811 1111\', many thought it 11.111; e:-11r\in§r 1'1e1lis111 1111'- 111er 1111111 11115 nemessary. Hallowe- ‘en this your. while 11111 115 widely celebrated as in some former years. I\\"11s still rather generally observed 1th,.is )‘e111 111 this (3111111. The verv 111'ex111e11ee 111 1111xiet\, Sltlillt‘SS 111111 i111'11111 1111.1 ye111'see11111l 111 tempt 111 efforts 111‘ {1111 11s 11 relief 111'11111 1110 3101101111 temlem-y 111 depressiun. ithcro When mmmm lnurmal. Nurxhorn 3 tin mizwml wealth a tin“ and devvlupment :1 Hive litt‘lo g‘rnnp n1" m‘uslwvturs nut the !thc\' have been chief} H' HUN Mr. ('Ims. (111111111143 131111111 the 1’115, 31111111111111. “1111113110 11 11111511914111: 111 the interests | 111111511 5111111111111» 1 11111511111 :1'11 11111111 11\ .111'. 11.11.1’11111, 11'1111 mum by A 'l‘ixmnins. the minim Pam (listx'i \.\'hitv. 'l'hv lantur went to \\ 1131111205.: to purchase supplies furitho winter fur-trading- work. When in the city he was taken il‘l with Tt'he prevalent Influenza and had to 5:0 to one at" thv hospitals. The latest word from the hospital. huwcver, is that he is makâ€" 1112‘ 0 13' gnud prngress tn complete ll‘ HIV i‘ H u‘ and M $01110 Vt H ll urcnpmc mrm 4 Party. exropti 1H )mli ”211111111 M. l’au‘l, funnel reports plump“ as (*xa'vh-nl‘ i; m POROOPINB awe: ONTARIO mK 31mm .Va 1 1‘1 PI I'HH 110 \‘ 1'9} )I' 11 :ml 111 ('aâ€" 'urnwrlfx' Hf as been 0f the i'l 1'04) G001) GIRL WANTED FOR GEN- ERAL HOUSP‘AVORK. Apply tu Box 0., Advance Oflioc. ODD JOBS \VAN'I‘EI)-â€"â€"Sawing and Splitting wood. Frederick Finch, the Boxer, “'imlsor Hotel, 'l‘immins FOR SALEâ€"$130031) HAND COAL Stov,e base burne1,as good as new. Apph T. \\. Reed, 21 1111111011: 51., Timmins. 37â€"â€" i‘O RENTâ€"A number of HOUSES in good locations; reasonable rent; ~apply B. F. Lennan. 60 Elm St. 50- FORS ‘.â€"\LI‘. :â€"â€"(3 (‘YLIVIH H ( 0.\ TI- Nbx 'lAL, 38 110139 pmvze' Unsfline Engine; brand new. Apply to T. \V. O'Hara, Ti'umins. 49-511) FOR REN'I‘â€"â€"-'l'\\'0 GOOD FIVE- Nutice is hereby given that the Syndicat Miner (‘anadicn has been G‘SSCIVL'] on HM" l-lfli day of October; 1918, a: Amm, I’M-V'nce of Qufhec. (Signed) A. ALLARD, 49-51 cx-Secrchn'y. Sealed lenders addressed 11) the Postmaster General will he received at Ottawa, until 110011 011 Friday, the 22ch day 11f November, 1018. 1111‘ the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, 1111 a proposed (‘nntrmt 'l’nr four )ears, tnelse times per week, on the route South I’1ir11111ine and hail- 11m Station, 1‘. ..\.()., lr111n the Postmaster Gene ral's pleasure. ' Printed notices mntaining l1111h~1 iniurination as to (unditiuns 1)] 11111- posed (.‘unlraet may he seen and hlanlc [farms of tenders may he uh- tained at the Pusl‘ Olliees 1111‘ Smith l’urenpine and at the office 111? the Post ()lliee lnspeetnr. Pnst' ()Hivo limpet-tar .5 011300, North Bay. ()m. 11th.. 1018. Roumed houses on Sixth Avenue. Apply Simms Hooker, Timmins. O§OOO§§OOOOOOOO{ fihampinn Repair Shae Shun Jos. TREBOUTAT 4 Cedar St, Timmins j OOOOO¢O¢¢¢OOOO¢9¢OOOOOOO M Trag a wmmd :11 uf Mrs. L hospital. '. 1V. Faithful, BARRISTBR, 'W”OOW”OW SOLICITOR, NOTARY P UBLIC. 9-10 Royal Exchange Bldg., Cohan. Phone 58. Moore B1dg., Timmins. Meets may Tuesday cven~ ing in their lodge room on Third menne. Visiting bruâ€" the’xs reauested to atteixd. G. Carson, J. Morrison, Meets every first Monday evenings month, Oddfcllows avenue. Visiting} \V 21 3' S MEWS LBJ. Ha. 2552 HURRAH ! Have Your fihues Suied with Henlin solin MAIL CONTRACT. ts everv first and fourth 1v awnings of each . 0ddfclloxxs 11:1qu mhird p. \ isiting bPethren ul- welcome. the popular substitute for leather. ,4!“ l{ I“! , ) 1) (m‘f NOTICE. . Mahon vtnllml 2m np-to- chine, and can work such as 'ith Neolin. ()H‘H L. W. Ducsharm, H MOM} ICS. luspevtm‘ Tl: vduoo! "tuvin ccmthi :h n! pufiui-eithcr ono.czmdo the n .inx.A n o conve one. fl gives to both â€"_ For {uni pm. 3 joint account is on idaol moment. on oithor husband or wifo con oposit ot poy tho bills without botherinc ono nothor. In IMPERIAL BANK' EMFLGVMERW (BF afifla :9: Danny? 1.5mm TEE mummy 33mm; 5am“. The following Regulations. recently approved by the Governor General in Coumil. impJ-se strict obligations upon every employer TO ASSURE HIM? SELF THAT EACH OF I-iIS EIV'IPLUYEES OF MILITARY AGE AND DESCRIPTION 18 IN POSSESSION OF DOCUMENTS PROVING THAT HE IS NOT IN ANY Vv’AY IN DEFAULT UNDER THE NEILITARY SERVICE ACT. .4 A “106. livery pm‘snn employs 01' rotams m 111s: any man who has dosvr is absent. without, Imn'v from the Canadian I'ng'mlitimnn'y‘ Form), or who is in (It-’Izmlt in: the )(‘rfoi'mancc of any obli-l gution or roqnirmnvnt for roâ€"l porting or for military smw'it-(u; imposed upon him by t‘lw Art { or Regulations, or any prnrlnal mution thcrvuntlm‘. shall bv‘ guilty of an oti'ont't- pnnishnblv on summary ('UIIVIMIUH by imâ€" prisonnn'nt not oxvvmling sixl months, or by :1 penalty of not less than (Inc Humh'ml Dollars. . and of not more than I’iw-i Hundred Dollars, or by bothl snvh imprisonmvnt :mtl lint-.l unless such pm‘son prow' tbnt ‘; he mzulo duo inquiry and: that THE MILITARY “SI-Ilia VICE PAPERS ISSI'I'ZI) BY: 'I‘Hl‘l III'ZHIS'I’RAR HI! 'l'llli‘ MILITARY AI."I‘II()IKI'I‘II’.>" TO THE MAN St) ICM- I’I.()YI°‘.I) ()It Itli’l‘.-\INICI) IN HIS SI'ZI’tVIt‘I". WI‘II’tIC PROI’NICI'II) FOR HIS IXâ€" SI’I‘IC'I‘IUN, and that it, was reasonably establishml to his satisfaction by such inquiry --._ *“. _. the force without leave, or in default in rc-‘Ipoct of any of the JOINT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ESTABLISHED IBIS mdvr, shall lw‘fur 70mm punishable FM )midion In imâ€" {an vt (‘xu‘ulin‘r six l‘“ a pmmltx of nm [:11 Innth'ml IN)”. ”ELI It“! OF CANADA fl xv tlw AM my prnrlu- Shall lw punishublv l€fllllill1-\\ any Uhli-“qlu 1t hr roâ€" “If \' 5(‘[“'1"(""‘{Iil‘ \ Hm \(tEDH GULATION ._J S. rtvd or. (r fmm Eminhligzltimh‘ or requirements it_‘(‘ i zlfnrvsuial.” or “106A. livery person who nu HA RBUURS ()R (103' C EALS m ‘UH 1\ A\\ \\ AY ASS IS'IS i111.‘.\Y M A\ \\ 110 I‘w A 1).]:- qumn n 01-: AB} X'i I \V 1 “NH I II‘ A34-‘7’TI )M 3TH!) 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