Twenty years ago The Advance ga a review of the documents that shou be carried by those under the Militra service Act. Among these documen were:â€"Birth certificate, marriage ce lmculo (if married), exemption pape (if any), and discharge papers < any). The carrying of these documen saved argument and inconvenicnce £. those who took the tip, while otne had to spend time and trouble to proj their case when accosted by the mil tary police, there being dozens of t officers in the Timimins district at ih time. mine at t Witness 1 had scen this was the chief couple of much like An item in The Advance 1918, said that Mr. Ralph P lost some valuable fowl thr work of dogs, and knowin citizens of the town suffe wav,. entcred a charze dence of th his dogs h mine at th the conflictir dismissed the told that if against recover dama Twenty years ago, Mr. John Wilson, formerly provincial police officer at South Porcupine, took over his duties as chief of police at Timmins. He was the fourth chief of police for Timmins The T. N. 0. has the proud record of never having had a passenger die through any accident on the line, Some Canadian Pacific Bargain Coach Fares |«« ’l“) ! MA also to various other pninlsi in â€" Southwestern â€" Ontario,} Bulffalo and Detroit. G O I N G | Thurs., June 16, 1938 For full information as to rates, train service, limits, etc., Apply to Ticket Agents T. N. 0. and Nipissing Central Railtway, 6 JUNE 13TH 18934 [ wenty Years Ago\ From The Porcupine Advance Evles way, enter izen whom rs that did Canadi INSURANCE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ONLY CARE WILL SAVE YOUR LIFE Cor, Fourth Cedar Phons REAL ESTATE â€" INSURANCH Hoom 8 Ti¢ T O RO NT O KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN WHEN YOU CROSS The following local insurance agents are doing all in theu power to have men protect their families and their property with insurance but that is not enougch.. They feel sure that every public spirited citizen will join with them in this effort to reduce the accident toll in our towns and on the highways he cou dogs C DP ea charge agailnst .n he believed owned th the damage. The vi ian in question was tha been with him at th me the fowl were kille ed Block dog pretend that you can. . Don‘t trust to blind Iuck when you cross streets on a rainy day. And Remember that drivers can‘t see as woell as usual when rain is beating against their windshields. Tires, too, don‘t grip slippery paveri4 The skid . . . the swerye that comes from a sudden attemplted stop may mean a collision, or your life! _ Don‘t Y OU be thescause of an accident! by in Pacific rcceused dence t or others he coul:s i the Division Court o, Mr. John Wilson 1 police officer a took over his dutie: it Timmins. He wa. _ police for Timmins CHIH DU JA â€" down town J. V, BONHOMME NEAL ESTATE â€" INSURANCT 7 St, 5. Phone 225 117 Bruce Avenut Ssouth P marriage emption pa e â€"papers hese docum INSUKRANCE â€" REAL ESTA‘Tl Mr. Elston prove â€"a Statemer there wC it looked ol JUuUne ol ston havin mizh the i1l that oth: Phone 10340 OoKRed very In view of e to prov the mili ns of th yÂ¥ SA UDER through mlâ€" lt the LV e Phont orcupine I WA ‘ th« in umbrella . . . doimn‘t Don‘t itrust to blind poiice oï¬ â€˜limin uis brother tha would be over â€" now." o[ the train duty, though death of on in The Adyv: then proprieto ago, "arrIVve conducted t the pres. Spaniard and in the er from Spain he 1 high grade. In anot by an Austrian, fu gold were located, as ammunition. The S smnok en 11 pi W T WEI made ; local LwWwenLy y McFaddt â€" REAL ESTATI S®TEAMSITUIP _ OFFKICE 20 Pine St. N. Phone NEAL ESTAT] AML Amo med Brock Mtr. Irwi â€"Byrnes 911 per ma wAaASs 1me GNngl1l abou A| NA T Lrainmet ono Advat he suff AI HCc illroad maAl mothel Mrs. 1€ eyDur of ha iln 1y,‘ +0 Geo. DeMagn ment. A V The decea:; th full Ma Reynolds Ont., being WNo T1 pa CI pP( he expeclted thie in a generation â€" And Adva tOwW raft 80 inch« the wretk 0o he room 0 ho will be ceatâ€"grandchildre o â€"Officer K. Al a group accused companied by | ted the house o H INSU NANCH ier room oCC ther packagt well as a gun CWâ€" OL / cunted June 5 11 Phone 410 the injuries reâ€" dent he was spital where he recovery. Reâ€" in North Bay, relapse and had a Toronto hosâ€" widow and retk on Ma ; was badly The engineel! ie $th, 1918 Reynolds, wh â€"on collision c h 26th. died i SAC C.Lâ€".I, . O. staff. wrecks in On one C wWwas born 1 l th who may them ituall v was c honou 1s Drot Domtil being d <tha tua Â¥ho A c 1A l naAlLV in 187 ?.R. be hn M 1 MV V OuUung h1 wh Gown an wind tw into a ipp a¢ 11 (by James W. Rarton, M.D.) tients Should Tell Physician If Using Heart Tonics itlient consulted a physician about art as the beat was fast and he rtting out of breath easily.. As it efore the days of the electrocarâ€" ph the physician outlined the [ the heart and found a murimnutr ting a leaking valve, but the was beating regularly and only beats above normal. After havâ€" ie patient take som»e exercise it und that the heart beat was not y fast and came back to its norâ€" ate before taking the exercise as blown from bein 11 1 F T ge in the way of t wisting signboards, etc d up the cigar store ar knot. A. Shaheen‘ fact that he 1 French flu escape. of the escape of his broâ€" | > Germans who were takâ€" ', T prison camp. This brotnaâ€" \ing vounger than George, was | <m{ prisot C talis lately. I was takâ€" ularly when I came to down CX . TA iblic s {chool Je careiuli to explain a physician whethâ€" > usinz machines or A. Shaheen‘s si d two young lad be passing aAs | W1 hi the Timmins town x rate for the year n‘ tl Medic on Als should ha f the cast ik ‘~:iment when ‘ the Germ?'nq omebody.s ol e inA v1llag:z of Bourg of h Ebhat Bodyp walk of 10r light graph in a village re passing, costume, the of youthful ay back to much diffiâ€" could speak ently helped 1e heat Tel se of quin‘n id that qui steadied th e remembe 0 € 1 ied he fC â€" faster, iction to i6 readlt tS afg of â€":tt 2 reguia d @. Co f the at thi he rh rathe trea i the the th supportâ€" to be the ding pnut strength medicine ‘egularlv previous that his was nos its norâ€" exercise findings rhytlim a half exerâ€" retui‘n found men rae To di S1g ha hnC¢ cents to cover cost of service and han dling and send your request to the Bel Library, 247 West 43rd St., New York N.Y., mentioninge the name of thi Is it skipping beats, is it murmutrâ€" ing. is it irregiutlar, is it large, is i small . . . send toâ€"day for this instrue: tive boklet entitled "Why Worry Abou Your Heart?" (No. 102) by Dr. Barton It tells the story of your hgart in : simple and satisfying way. Enclose ter newspaper. (Registered in Copyright Act.) Agreement whereby Why Worry About VYVIRITA PONRCUPIN] HE PONTYTIAC "SPECIAL®" is the buy of the year ... in modern features . .. in roominess, comfort and safety . .. in economy! It‘s typically POMTIAC in style and stamina. 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Drilling will be started before the end of next week to test conditions at depth, where earlier surface wor vealed favourable possibilities, sinking on the high grade showin been started with first objective Showrooms, 7 Third Ave, > h m 30 Clown‘s Entertainment Enjoyed by Lions Club a oneâ€"man Dand, with a dog chas owner whistling an egg and othe: the sam and gon the mud of a clown w( collector in SC o1 applausse as hnis periormance came to an end. Mr. Borella is a memker of the Galveston, Texas Lions Club and Lion "Chip" Ball who tendered him the thanks of the local club, asked that he take back to his home town and his get the that w« winteor.‘ After his talk Mr. Borella ies of remarkable imitations a oneâ€"man band, a visit to with a dog chasing the pi he \rthur Borella, Headlined Performer at Hagenbeckâ€"W alâ€" lace Circus Hoere Last Week, is Special Attraction at Lions Club Ladies‘ Night Dinner on Thursday Evening. TC )1 OW I Mr NEW LINISTEEL TURRET TOP FISHER BRODIFES â€"Safer NEW LUINMISTE*kL TVURRET TOP FISUHUER BQBDIESâ€"SASabler and more t ful bodies of All Steel Construction. QOversize Luggage Trunk TIPTOEâ€"MATIC CLUTCHâ€"Is FEasierâ€"Acting. Longerâ€" Wearing, 85 H.P. VALYVEâ€"IN.HEAD ENGINEâ€"Smooth, Powertul, T h PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES â€" Self riding smoothness (quU CIKIinf{ winte! M s1tive contt oint Rubber Cushion Mounted mers his 1is in his The onl orrow he W i1ng ht him off V C recelived an ovatim sier JOoD than that of a gar he claimed. Borella did a but judging f1 is field toâ€"day cow also," he with a humor T‘l xt Ww ith different ht and fecl here toâ€"day WOA summer 5 ie followin b than tha f a garbas , including i barnyard s and nis hen laving Timmins ith Ride Stabilizer mM n it, th AMCC, â€"~LAnC onge to be feared as who realizes the handed down t Commumnmsin and Fascism Equally Dangcerous Evils W1 foi {U 1¢ 1SsCIsSm is In ilmed 1Tor U not withou There is., ho 1 _ positicon, playing the martyr otr subversive agitator as it sultéd: their k.. Now that the Fascists, anotber tion â€"Of extremists,, have invaded in field, the Communtitsts are put out. is is something they had not countâ€" on. They are tring matched at ir own game, fought with their own pons threatened ultimately h the violence they had proposed others. The war is being carried o their own territory, they don‘t like and they are now trying to deprive ir opponents and rivals of the rights y clamorously imed for themselves. The spectac‘e not without an clement of comedy. th t 1 ind r tlit iportt however 1Cf n imin ommunism are dangerâ€" suntries of their origin savagory and tyranny nadian knows, and the rivalry threatens to inâ€" tm a x 1tm tm lovin J hrif ming were M d Miss C. . _ asknd the 1 the Lions enjoved{ x the clearam}) mmunists were angerous views oved their uniâ€" sson in _ret peopls. . B rl Aj4O0ns x1 wish Mr. and Smyth. e _ memâ€" s dance vÂ¥ night, 2CRHAL Botn