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Porcupine Advance, 25 Oct 1912, 1, p. 8

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wi of ye: ple pr “‘1 V1 (luv-em ll. Hamilton. who supplies water from the big red wagon . to the residents of Lake View and Snuth l’m‘t-upine from the Lake View Springs has sent samples of water to 'l‘oronho for analysis and has a report from John A. Amyot, of the Provincial Board of Health that the water 'does not Show in- fection with harmful haeteria. Dr. Mclnnis sent the specimen and from the report there seems to be no danger whateVer in using this water. W. .l. Clczu‘ihuc of Kamiskota Luke. when- he has am up- -toâ€"d.uc hotel and home and “ht-Iv. ho is mun}: inn-rested in mining- claims in the townships uf 'l‘umbull and Robb, has been in South I’m-cumm- during the week. ..._..... w. ..... Postmaster Charley Carr and J. M. MoGill, manager of the Milton- ('zu'r Hardware store. leave next Sunday morning for a two or three weeks muting and hunting: down Truut Creek and Powassan way. They will be joined at Cobalt by Mihun Carr. and M. A. \‘iolc m“ suiting onginwr mm during thv early m- I the [mm-r plant at . Chas. Stevens has resigned the management of the Rex Theatre. 'He has had an offer to begin an en- gagument 0n the mad about the first of November with a good show company out of Torrmt‘o. 'l'lwrv will he 'l‘hanksuivim: svr- viccs in the (‘huroh of England. South Porcupine at T p.m.. at Tim- mins at 10.30 a.m. and at l’or- cupino at 3 pmo. on Sunday, (icto- bur 27th. A cordial invitation is given to all. About fifty people attended the dance at the Goldfields Hotel at 'l‘i'tmni'ns, Wednesday night given by the emii'niittee from the mine. A special train was chartered from l’oreupine which left at 8 o'clock in the ev'ning and returned at 2 o'clock in the morning. 'l‘he com- mittee in charge made the arrange- ments complete in everything: pos- sible and an enjoyable evening was ovcnmg Ono mulvnm- “f the greatly proved condition of the mining moms complete m cvm'ythmg pos- sible and an enjoyable evening: was had by thuw “'32.. brand tho sturmy proved condition of the mining in this mum is tzhv extensive machin- ery businoss now being done by the Canada Foundry Company. The 10- cal mzunmzm'. I“. l’. K. Gallagher is aliVo to prevailing: conditions and is 'm'rying 3 \WII “selected stock of supplies at their warehouse here. Stewart 'I‘horne. manager of the Preston East Hume. now working: the Silver Bar property at Cobalt on a lease has been in Porcupine during the week. Since starting de- velopment work some two months ago on the Bar some promising veins have been unom'orod 0n the surface and one good looking vein has been cut on the 50 foot level, showing fair silver values. ('ity is riving the hrs! of faction to all guests under the com m-w mamuwment. carrying a well ‘sclcctml stock of supplies at their Wal'clmusc here. Mr. Gallagher takcs special pride in dunmnstrating the efficiency of the Wizard Ruck Drill for which he claims supremacy over any other drill on the market. Th ('1'! v Robert Simms of Pompine is in Toronto for a short business trip. camp 1m: left Billy Harmer of the J. C. Mc- Nabb (30.. was. in camp over Sun- day from the village of Cochrane. Harry Stewart of nerve Cobalt arrived day nigh. Haileyhu r}- n ml Milton Carr of Cobalt was in South Porcupine last Sunday re- turning home the early part of the Miss Campbell. one of the well known nurses in the North Country, is in camp from Cochrane. We? l‘rosidvnt N‘n Hm :u mt Lindsay Horton has returned {mm trip to New York. Mine Inspectors E. J. (.‘orkill and . F. Sutherland have returned to nurday for H llarkness. who has been in for the past two weeks look- over minim: gm .pvrt ies Mulligan triving U '. Blat icht :1 Hun Pun “'(‘1 LOCAL ITEMS "halt Ill! ack of the and l’uwt' New York Indy the Crown Hr in Camp Tues. yhu r y and Ipmv mum I" lm I'urcupmt .king over Fa l l s. the! Huldt-n silt is: ('( )n 1111‘ I)!“ H m 9 4 p.m.â€"E\'ening serviceâ€"Special ThankSgiving sermon by Rev. Geo. K. Bamford. Subject. “What hast. than that thou did’st not receive?:' There will be a {funeral hockey met-ting uf South Porcupine play- ers. and those interested in having: good hockey for the. coming season, l'ninn Sabbath School meets at ‘gpems to be true that the Dome half past two. Mr. G. Henry Super- ’people as individuals as well as those intendent. 10f the Canadian Exploration Co.. 4 p.m.â€"â€"E\’ening serviceâ€"Special ,have became interested enough in the Thanksgiving sermon by Rev. Geo. lreports and samples shown to make Invitations have been issuul by Mr. and Mrs. William Alt-xandor Stuart announcing the marriage of their '(laug'liter Rae Marlaul to (icurgc William Kacey. 0n the even- ing of (lctobcr the t\\'enty-lourth at eight u’t-lurk at their rosidenrc at Mitchell. Unt. Miss Stuart is a cousin of Mrs. Hag-hey Mullicrun. ut the ulkl ()slcr office in the King (it-ergo. Hotel on Friday evening at 8 u'clm'k. There are important plans~ [H be (“5011ng and a large attomlzuuro is dosirm]. Among: the successf'ul hunters who haw taken short trips tn the woods (luring ti‘m past \wok were Hughio Mulhvmn. dispvnsm‘ of comfort at the King George Hotel; George [Divine schdces as follows 2â€"- Sunday. October “.7, 19'12 â€" 11 m.â€"Morning serviceâ€"Rev. H. hovering will preach. Fh‘crybody welcome. All seats free Come and bring your friends. Duncan Campbell. owner of the rink in South Porcupine is in town and will commence getting the buildâ€" ing in shape for the winier sports. and the spurts 01' the winterâ€"eith‘ er way yuu want to read it. (ivul‘g‘c (Bray 0f the llnnw .“i'nc who has lm-n at his home at Ma- l(;mt-..\'c\\' York. on account of L'hc sickness and death of his brother, returned to vamp the early part of the week. Mulhemn. dispenser of Cumfort at the King George Hotel; George Staimrer. dispenser of Additional comfort at. the. (Hub. Judge Tor- rance. dispenser of Justice and C. H. Weston an honest man in real estate and mining. There is mnxi'dcrahl'e talk of put- im: on u minstrcl show in South Porcupine, a-nd- maybe many of them during the winterâ€"and why not â€"â€" when the town has such talent as John Fogg. Joe Alexander, Barney Quinn, Gordon Wilson, F. A. K. Gallagher. .l. M. McGill. Georg-e Lake. Seotty Wilson and lots of uthOI‘ good ones too make this or anything else a :sueeess. Ted Emery of the Majestic will also be there with his share of the fun making. Blom‘ Avenue. REV. GEORGE K. BAMFORI) PASTOR. SOI'TII I’lfDRCI'PIXE PREQBY TERILXX CI-II'RCII. .\ l‘Zlm-nhéimor of Cincinnati. Ohio, iim-n-sivd in tiw Home and other minim: ducks in this “islrim was in camp this week on his Wily’ to western minim: 'amps. Fwd. Thompson of Ton-Mu has n-turm-d tn vamp. He his claims in Bristol whirl: wero staked in the curly days and prior to the Me- .-\uley.Brydge staking. Wm. Leish is now with the Han“ risâ€"Ahhattm'r ('u.. at the Dottie. Miss Margaret Deacon ii home from Brwkville where she has been attending and finished hm' vuursc in Colin Ferguson of Hlileybury was in camp for a few days renaming Tuesday. J. W. Price. Imperial Bank Inspcc. tor has been in town durin the week. ‘ Miss McDouRall of Ottawa is visit- mg Mr. and Mrs. Hawloy Clay- ton. mg Howard Burton has arrived in Porcupine to accept a position with the J. C. .‘lcNabb Co. Rev. G. K. Bamlond will preach in Unldon (’ity next Sabbath morn- Clifton H. Moore is in camp from 'nnmto and Cobalt. at ll 3.!!! Powder Works at Ilaileybury Bestroyed by Explosion Wednesday Noun a preliminary examination of the property and will be on the ground with engineers the last of the week. The claim on Jacobi found the assessment work, Messrs. Markey 2 'l‘hc 'l‘m‘lor Hardware Company's big transom. R. F. K'cllocks' plate glass door and several other large glakcn. 'l‘hc Nipissing Stores and the Hex Confoctionary store each sufl'm'ml the loss of smaller windows. llown at the lower end of Lang street the damage vas much greater than at the upper end of the town. SeVeral large plate glass windows were shaken out on the sidewalk and lighter glass in both stores and dwellings was broken into fragments. (Ine or two chimneys were shaken from their base and knocked off the building's. Glassware and crockery was shaken from the shelves in a few homes and other'perishahle mat- ter was (lestravedâ€"Cobalt Nugget. There has been a small sized rush into the Night Hawk Lake section in Cody township around Gold Is- land during the last week and while no additional phenominal or new finds have been made many claims have been st aked . of th 'l‘. l“fl'PI.ETON. ll. LUNG. WHJHHR'I‘ Alt-LAI'UHLIN. non \“UI'ML (‘HHIS .'\(‘KI'IRSH.\'. Mr. Long whose name is among those killed was the hook:keeper at the inflow liming resigned his posi- tion at the Matahaniek hotel some months ago to take this position Bob Young is the brother of Wehdy Young the well-known mining man and was engaged at the factory do- ing some work for the company un- der a contract. Wilbert McLaughlin is a married man. his wife being at present at Penobscot visiting friends. .‘h'rangernents have been made for the shipping of the remains of Bob Young to Ottawa. 1‘0 Cobalt. Windows were broken in sev- eral houses and stores about town, the north and nf Lang Street suffer- im: tn the greatest. extent. Although the factory was sit at n vons'nlcrnhlo distance from (own. an onm'nmm amnum nf Considerable damage was done by the concussion from the explosion in um- wns (In l’rm’timlly the tnwn wa of the 11mm The male emplmes of the building stayed to 'help ertimmish the flames, when without warning the explosion :eame. The explosion was the first lnotilieation received by the towns- people and the citizens rapidly ga- thered at the M‘t‘nv. many willing Volunteers assisting the (lot'tnl‘s oi the town in rendering first aid to the injured. The most seriously in- juretl was Mrs. (‘hris Aekerson. whose husband lost his life. in the explosion, and she is now at the hospital of the Sisters of Providence. It is not known whether she will re- cover from the (fleets of her in- huries. Blaims of Markey and Hyde Show Samples Very Rich in Bold [IVE Kllllll All] MUCH SWING ARUUND NIBHTHAWK Shortly after eleven-thirty Wednes- day morning the factory of the ['11- ergite Explosit'es Company at Hail- eybury went up with 3 mar that could be heard for miles around. Five men lost their lives in the ex- plosion and several others are ser- iously injured. ineluding the wile ol one of the dead workmen. From the facts that can be ascertained at present. a fire started in the mix- ing room at the factory. and the girls who wrro working there were ordered to leave. thus saving what Wonk! have been a large loss of life. 1r :u‘cfilmn \wu- ('unsidvmhly ml. The dead are as follow: It is rumored on the street and r'laim on which Johnson 8; ound the gold while doing nt work. is the property of Markey and Hyde of Montâ€" :s‘ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE by me- vmu'uss my Mum window lq-sn'nyod and 51 nearest. the scene 11- cunsidvrably d factory was situattul MANY llJllflEfl Sun N (hung I'I \ (pf Mum- and Dome [hOSO ' C0” intho' rnakc the *OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO round ; the dam- Nipissing Stores Limited T hurs., Fri. and Saturday One year ago next Thursday you will remember that we opened the NIPISSING STORES LIMITED in South Porcupine To celebrate this event, so that all may give thanks we are going to give you a few special bargains for three days prior to Thanksgiving 'l-dv-flfllnt-fidflfl-Ofi'l-{O'fi-##ifll’é-l-'1":-'3”!-4H5-éééé'fi-Gfl-ééd-‘b-fi-ééé'fl-d-d'i'ééi-d-'b-fl-é'fluiubCINE-++€°+++¢H}9§+6+9+++++++Qéfi§§ The Big Clothing and Shoe House Bruce Ave. - South Porcupine 00.690000000900300... 30.000009990009909... 00.990000300390309. t++++++++++++$¢++++++++++++++++++++++¢+++++¢++++++¢ttt+oo¢¢§++++¢¢++¢+¢+¢9+++¢+. You will get men ’5 fine bench tailored suits in Scotch Tweeds, (the new brown shades) Oxford Greys and imported Eng $19 50 lish Indigo Serges, three days only IN OUR NEW WINTER OVERCOATS Latest 1912 and 1913 designs, 25 per cent. off regular prices for these three days. IN HAT GEAR FOR MEN Christie’s, Fedora’s, Crush, Telescom, New Beaver Furs, and Hawe’s Von Ga]. 25 per cent. otf regular prices for the three days You should come in and see these, the Lar- gest Stock of men’s up-to-date Huts in New Ontario to select from STOVES! - STOVES! Ubscribe NOW I i “THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE” from now until January Ist, 1914===Canada $2 US. $3 OF THIS WEEK Deal with “The Store with the Big Stock” Marshall - Ecclestone \Vt‘ have just received a variant]. so we are prepared to sup- ply you with any quantity and style. Our stock comprises GRAND JEWEL HEATERS (all sires). Ql‘EflEC HEAT- ERS; MANITOBA JEWIUS. STANDARD JEWELS. BOX STOVES. CAMP HEATERS. OENUIN’E QI’EBN HEAT” ERS. YANKEE HEATERS. also alam variety of Wood and Coal COOK-STOVE.“ and RANGES. Now is the time to mute changes in your heating apps“- ms. Come in and talk it over with us. We know. Stove Pipes. Elbows. Stove Boards. Coal Hod: Shovels. Ash Sifters. etc. In fact. our stock is as complete as shown in store. Prices as usual, the lowest. EVERYBODY’S DOING IT! ! the varieties are too numerous to give :z.’ detail. As a special request we ask you to come iwnd see these goozls. The prices will be right. The Nipissing Stores always of all kinds we are goingfto give you a Special Thanksgiving price for Thurs. Friday and Saturday of this week keeps their promise to customers IN BOOTS AND SHOES FOR MEN ONLY PORCUPINE, Ont. FOR GENTS’ FURNISHINGS LIMITED any City ire

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