Porcupine Advance, 10 May 1912, 1, p. 4

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The Porcupine Advance Every day some of the aver-zeal- ODS journals make an attempt to dis- (‘l‘t'dit the camp by vonvoalizlg good hard knocks in that which is thought will be interpreted as a boost by tho czu'clvss reader. It \wmld appear that must of £11050 writers are like unto a certain indi- It. is astonishing to note the num- ber of newspapers and other publica- tions of varied nature which are working' over-time tn tell “the truth" about Porcupine. Views of Beauiiful Haileybury Canada. Unite-d Status 6E0. LAKE. PROP. w. c. rmcusan. - Adwrtigling Rates Furnished Phone 25. Pub '0 Mb (| ,d e \’ on .' I" r. Id 33’ b Y SUBSCRIPTION RATES “1'" ['3 TIM TRADERS BANKâ€"Chas. H. Day. Manager ' I'll $2.00 a war $00 a vent. EDITOR H ('rnwn “harm-red tho Little Pct (lump, Would Gold Reef-Hughes The l’urvupinc Advance for the sake of l°‘ortunutvl.\' tlw minus nuw operub inn: :m- in the hands of men who :m- tinunciully capable cf (°u("'yi11g on the work of deVelopmcnt, but some tinw will olupsv before the confidence «.I' (luv puhliv is l'vstorcd in Porcu- In tlw nwuntime Porcupine will go right alum: producing gold. pmv .\ll.‘llli:l~' and Suphim I'd swear you were in tin- immin of your family." “The truth" requires no defence nul' eVplzmutinn; neither does Porcu- pilw. lint thuSe who have driven the publii- fmm I’m'vupine by unsvrnpuâ€" inns .‘UH'k trnnnnvtinns will have mine «liliii-nlty in explaining their vicllml Whu nm'v attomptcd tn tell ”th truth." When he haul finished. his "Hurt scenic-d so absurd tu his Marc-rs that mu- uf thvm said M‘t ion pllt. if 0n IW yuu in tlw want ("all \l.\'l"l'.\|’..\\'l(’|\' HH'I'I‘II. mmpzmy of _\’Ull ill ._-.-o\_ a up- â€"- ..â€".â€". . May wo dii'M't the attention of the authorities to the condition of the drains on several streets in town. 'l‘huso drains are nearly filled with Es‘lll’filfl‘ wntm' and there does not ap- 'l‘lle lnt'utinn ul' the new custom llHUM' in still under discussion by 1‘8- siilents outside- the North End. who are inclined to believe that this in- stitution shuuld have been establish- ed at a point nearer the produc-ing mines. The luml Board of Trade have again taken the matter up with the Minister of Customs. and the outcome of their effort will he await- ed with much interest. suited in the 'I‘Lifi'P‘it'i‘iiHL' l'(‘t'i|)"n- city urn-oment. As in other coun- tries, in ‘ii'vilt l'w'itziin politicians sometimes «rpm In haw their greatâ€" vs! hupt’s nu \Vhtlt should bring them least rmults. i’rcsmnuhly Mr. Bryce at Washington did what was in his official way to aid the Canadian dele- gates; but that was his duty. He, vstml in this mr fur 100le servivo pear to be any means for the water to escape other than to clear away the ohstnudjens, a \vurk of only 21 hnv h(HlFS. 'Fhe streets \viH not read~ ily )fiehl to the influence nf the sun n1file the drains are “Ned \vhll \s31 ter. and tluw1*is also the pussfl)flity «fl :1 horse of even :1 rnan.departing lunum hy Uu‘\vnuu'routeif HHS nun- hn'is nut attended to. warding the negotiat suited in the Taft-1“ From the trend of a vulmmmim- lion recently reveivod 'uy lho Suuth I’nn-upim- Board of Trade {mm the vhuirmzm of tlw Railway “(unmis- sinll. it \muld appvar that ami'nrc .\lr. Bryce, [110 British ambassador at Washington, is being attacked in England because he took part an for- missmn M'idvntly :u‘v greatly inur- THE P! D'RCI PINE ADVANCE Albert Rubertson. one of the pion- ccl‘s of the camp, and known from one end to the other as an A1 ton- sm'iul artist, has upvned a tidy bar- ber shop at Timmins and will be (mk part m l‘nr- , plousml In meet all his old friends. 3. ish ambassador ing attavkod in inns wh ill to (,lll 18‘ A Royal salute uf 231 guns W114 hrâ€" ed from \epcun Point, Ottawa. by the 23rd buttm'y at nmm Monday. to commemorate the anniversary of flu- acvossinn of King,r (icm‘gc V. tn the thrunv. Hnd save the King. W. Ii. ('uwuin. u pupulur young re- sident ul' town. is now manager of the (Funeral Electric Supply Co., whu hum opened up a full line of electri- -al equipment. on Bruve Awnuo, op- pusitc King George hotel. at thv pnl's mmlmnnml the men n“ spunsihlu fur [1w «loud um'vcnwm.uml pvuplv in (iron! l’u'ituin wnuld do We'll to um'vm that. as all thv mlsv rm! ui I'm]. Miss Margauep Hailey, who has for several weeks been the guest of her sister. Mrs. Charles Carr, left for her hume in 'l‘orontu. During her stay here Miss Bailey made many s‘lziunul) friends, who will welcome her ()ll 3 return visit. Ixul'mlv lw rmu'c-svntml. had a right tu as" sumv that whun minisu-rs vumc fl'un] ('au'mclu cm a minim: Hwy roprvsvnt- ml tlu- (It'Sil't‘h ul' ('zmzulu. and :wtinu am slll’h :t.~.~;umptiun he was nut tn 'I'hv Wul'k of hullztSLing the rcfi-hed mtwwn the south end and Timmins is proceeding rapidly and there is a My fun-u of men at Work putting this roadde into good order. AS soon as the work is completed it is the intention of the T. . N. O. [0 run the Toronto and Montreal trains through to Timmins instead of haVing them stop at the South End as at present. mum I)!" ..mv if and the! Huwmmvnt in London which prvtvmlml Local News :1.~.~zmnmiun he he- hvlpml thvm H bargain think was (H L’M mud i ans what PANORAM [C VIL Arbor day was littingly coru'ved in the South Porcupine school. No trm's were planted, as is the general custom. hut.insteud many were re- movcd and the grounds surrounding the. school were otherwise greatly imprnvml. Since tho American plan was in- tl'oduvctl in the file 0f the King (ieorgc hutpl the dining room has hvmmc more popular than MM, and the managemont are highly r't-ascd with results. Huh Haunhlv. tiu- \wll‘km‘nvn pros- pwtm'. was album! the last man out .m-r the (.«mgumlu Hail to Shining 'l‘l‘c‘t’. ”(- \\';|~' mwmnpzmlml |))':\1l5. (iumhbu V. H. Sc'hutzloy, nf Winnipeg, has urriwd in ramp, and will he engag- ucl with thv Harris Almutnir Cum- puny in tho ('1bllllili~'s:ll'}' civpurtment. n- w W. H. l’. Jarvis, \'urt‘h (‘uuntryx and or ull mining. is in ('ul’tuin Jam-s qwut IH'UHM'CUHK :IlMW. ”c u! m'lm from tlw ship pvl'iml. ”is Clisc‘uVI'l'il tlmusanml Said By Old Sea Captain to Be the Largest Beds In the World mm James. a dian cxplorat min lksrnivr': Muntrml (m ' GREAT COAL DEPOSITS IN BAFFIN'S LAND ho world.“ said ('apmil lit‘H' that the WWW! lmt vm'am' whvn it will lw nf grmn valm 'l'hat thv UV” lai the world haw he Canadian soil is t‘ \\'il| 'I‘ltt' Ml H'C It! In '|'h|.~ n ”N,- jl 3| _\'h' ml \V .rthcm pant nf ('mmdu will gn-utc-st mmntl'y in the {lid Captain Janos. “I be- u! lurvis, wvll-knnwn in tlw win-n ll 'Ilvh and u u-vhnicul writ- is in tho vamp fur a H l.'.\'l(l.\' HANKâ€"4i. A. Bazsbaw,Man agar men discovered on the belief of Cap mhcr of the Cana‘ party aboard Cap .ttjv." Hv was il Ill I." It ll‘l uf the Awtic's as made public- L'curod that Irfm'o with 1;") l3 right "1”"th was hundreds during that '5 shnw that liuflin’s Land and the two In spite of val fields in was a Vet) diflerent piece of countn quel‘od un huni what it is at. the present. time cf of Cap- 'lm‘nty- -fiw feet under the surface ' the Cana- hv dqum'm-ml an immonav forest in a ll‘o .ll SEIYS U 7A LI‘ ‘(BUi\ 1 ’â€"The new Queen of the Norl title of they round. Ill ”Hu- ”mu-r from ”loionto was there a considerable time, waiting axound or l’ortt-r. who. it was afterwards ivarnml. had gut safely away from the section. A warrant was issued, and the finding of l’nrtvr's body was the first information the Ontario Police had that the man wanted had returned to his old haunts. In gathering evidence t0.support a motive fur the gmurder 0f Luuis l’nr- ler. recently shut to death near Lindsay, l’ruvineial lnspeetur llenry Rehurn is going back sumo weeks, when the victim left the distrirt ul- "lust at the mute time that Pruvin- «'inl lnspeetur .lnhn Miller urriVed to investigate the uriuin of several tires and the theft of horses. Inspector Miller was brought there principally tu tind the origin ”In has fire in a sugar can”) and ulsu tn reenver a hurse stolen {rum 3 relative nl l’ur- ter. Porter a Fugitive When Murdered Large Deposits 0f Mineral fl‘vsh us the day they fell. .-\t the present day there is not a tree gruwing for 1,000 miles around Lurm- th'lm‘ils Hf I‘It'lwllifl pvrllmlih- haw lwo-n tlis'uwro-d Hurtla-H and (Evikiv tn thv mm! .\lv.-\I°Hmr and :Ilsn In the NH! Funk-rickhmm- Luke. llm'thv-Ht H cos \\‘ Hos. Is In per! vnnvs from H)! I as the (133' th II'N 0 f pointing porfm lat as a v ll cyclone. s in porter fol‘o‘s t. preservation. The due east. and weagare s a wheatficld hluwn rlone. The timher. he perfect shape. Even the hue tops are as l‘ wkvlliferous nf \V

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