The Porcupine Advance OUR CEMETERY As village comment runs, there is a deplorable condition of things at our village cemetery at Deadman's Point. This was strongly made arr! parent at the tinfe oi the revent bur. E ial ol the remains of Peter Blue! It seems many of the bodies inter-z red there last. summer immediately! succeeding July's tire were hastily; mVered up under condition-z not. the 4 most favorable. and the settling of: snow and ice about the cofï¬n boxes, i and frost's incident upheaval. have; made them bare in part to the ac-; tion of the sunrner's sun and winds 1 This is subjecting them to early de- ‘ my and disintegration. and suggests‘ that when the time comes for remov- al to a permanent resting place the task will he both trying and expen- sive. for as we understand it this ground is not. owned but leased by the Vill’age. This subject setmm to he meet for the consideration of bhe Board of Trade and the action of the local clergy. and 9thllt to haw-ear- ly attention. ial of the remains of It. seems many of the red there last. summer succeeding July's ï¬re ‘ (3cher up under ('onditi most favorable. am! the It is the more urmmt since it is purposml tn ' serve the mmimrsary on stunt of tho gw-at ï¬re ; dent loss of life and suï¬ ccssary. let us I‘L‘s‘anc ox a committee of the \vi‘ forth with pivk kund shux the sorry condition uf Seriously Hurt: At Cochrane existing Canada. United States A Frenchman, whose name could not he learned, was seriously injured at Cochrane on Friday. He was an cmployo :11 Hcaubicn's mill. when an inserted tumh flew from a circular unu' nnnl‘ “fhit'h he was standing-The saw near whivh he was standing."l‘he flying: tooth struck him near the heart and plowed downward to the thigh. On Saturday physicians made an attempt to. locate the piece of steel. but were unable to do so. and the injured man's enndition is seri- ous. Porcupine District Baseball Schedule Following is the schedule drawn up by the committee appointed in con- nection with the Porcupine District Baseball League. , '_‘ Advertising Rate. Furnished. Phone 25. Puhlished every Friday by Dome at 'I‘immins. Porcupine at South Porcupine July 6th. 'l‘immins at Home. South Porcupine at Porcupine J ulv l‘OUh. South Porcupine at 'l‘innnins Porcupine at home. Julv 13th. 'l‘immins at South Porcupine If a. cook gets ms pity, \Vuau uuw the coffee urn ? If you should get kicked by a. cow, would you call that a milk punch? 'l‘immins at South 1’ Dome. at Porcupine. .lulv 17th South 1“) Porcupine Porcupine :11, 'l'immun. .Iulv Nth. Home at South Porcupine. 'l‘immins at Porcupine. iulv “lith. 'limmins at Home South l’oxcupine at Pomupino July 27th. Dome at Timmins Porcupine at South Porcupine Irv--- Porcupine at South Porcupine Juh 3lst. South Porcupine at Timmins. Porcupincat. Dome. Aug. Iinl. Timmins at South Porcupine. home at Porcupino. Aue. 7th. South Porcupine at Dome Porcupine at Timmins. \uz.10th. Dome at South Poxmxpine 'limmins at Porcupine SUBSCRIPNON RRTES: FRIDAY. JULY 5- 0E0. lAKE, PROP. cook gets his pay, what does nrcu m: c at 'l‘ .1 ulv 3rd $2.00. "at 3 00 a year. HH’L’ ourselves into 1| m at this time tittingly ob- } the 11th in- zmd MW inci- “(Hm H and xnend there flt' ".5. Concurrently with the opening of: Mountjoy township the townships ol' jMatheson; Mchrt and Calvert. nenr to Frederickhouse Lake. and between that river and the Abitibi. have been thrown open. 'l‘hese contain some of the best land in the North Country and undoubtedly when it is known that they are available there will be plenty of applications. These must he nude to the Crown Lands Ofï¬ce at Mnt‘heson. To facilitate the set- tler getting in and out of his land a 6, mail is being built between the Fred- jeriekhouse and the Abitihi Rivers. ipnssinig through the townships ol {Calvert and Mchrt. and it will he . connected by another road which will Hm cut through to the «station of Iro- lqums Falls. thin giving the pioneer lmmmu In the railroad and the mar- direct communication with one or we richest markets of its size in On- tario. It w uld be hard to ï¬nd in Ontario land but promises better and quicker returns (or the invest- ment of labor in clearing and seed- mg. - ‘- 1.... -l {H minis Falls. thus giving the pioneer 'srame in his usual mm), m aeeess tn the railmad and the mar. '; Aliens thmwimg to has“ “.3; kets. Z tum. .\9 many people are. not familiar’! The line-up: with the requirementa of the home- m/l‘imminsâ€"Smith If. Edie 2: stead law. a summary taken from a l K3." 11,. Raeieot and Egan p. enmpilaticm issued by the department â€.le Ill). Bell #3. Auer e. Nbl ui Agriculture is appended: ltlmithier cf. l The townships open for sale are» l‘m'cupinewltunnings c. New subdivided into lots of 3‘30 acres. or l l’ierey fl. (‘ohurn cf. Gnay rf. sections of 640 acres. and according l euuur 1h. Kim: 3b.. Mack“ ‘f to the regulations now in force alp_ half lot or a quarter ~teetion of 164) Summary: acres. more or less. is allowed tul Two ha“. hits. Bdis. King. each applicant. The price is 50 cents has“. Smith. Edis, Mackay. an acre. payable one-fourth cashmnd â€0’49. .\'e\vell. Pierey, Hvuay, ( the balance in three annual instal- lulll' .13), Double play. King tc ments with l"“â€"~'--“‘ “t 6 per Cent. lell. Left on bases. Timmins (G The applicant must he a male (or 3, eupine (m. llits ofl Rat'icot, 4 laule female) head ui a family. or a j innings; all Regan. '2 in S i gaimzle man OVN‘ 13 years of age. illuses ,m hang. n“ Gray ( l The sale is subject tn the fulluw- : Hal-lent (ll, nil Fug-3n (7). fl HUI: at least the lam! '1) MlllllflJllV WWISHIP sale are subject which authorizes license to out p; ll )LS an I) ll'( 111‘ ultixutinn 11m £10105 at 1011“. \t the expiw of tiuee 302115110111 the (1:110 of sale, and upon payment in in“ of the 111111113511 11111110} and in- te1est and woof of the completion nf the settlement duties 1equired by the iegulutions, the purchaser is en- titled to a patent for his land. Temiskaming Retains Control 1w sale is subject to the follow- conditiuns: 'l‘lw purchaser must into actual and hona tide occupa- n within six munths from date of ‘chaso. orm't a habitable house at. «t llix’li) feet, flour and cultivate least 10 new u-nt. 0f the area of um lll If a blind man fell ‘into the ocean :I'in;mins (-5), Cochrane (5) .would- he sea-salt 7 Umpire, Mr. Feeney. \' 1U The '1 emiskaming shareholders haVe \oted hv a large majority to retain the controlling interest in the North Dome property, acquired last fall. The result of the polling as announc- 1 ed by the secretary was in round1 numbers 000, 000 shares in favor of| ietaining control, and 400,000 sharesg against. ‘ Y“ ll .HH It (Continued from page 1.) H {IV .U chi ,1;n;)l (luti 1h '. ill'c illh'!) \VIUI ricultuml purp< '|\' :1“ the land I'll l_\' .lt â€'0 1nd n ,lH 1| U“) ti 1‘ ll the hulde with one of the its size in On- U nstalmunt pt N I mh ll ['11 n f o 1' m 1' Ill ,1 [1| )lll )un ll .1 pp )uld 111d .lp It southpaw. took his place on the mound. Porcupine could do nothing with his delivery until the ninth in- nings. when they got one run more. The big fellow had the visitors blanked for seven innings. Timmins were working like Beavers to tally runs and gradually overcame the lead of the opposing team. ï¬lis and. McKay hit safely and were scored by ~ (luilioyle in the sixth. 'l‘he localeno thusiasts were very jubilant when Uuill‘oyle made his fourth hit of the game. driving in another run in the1 eighth and putting Timmins ahead by one tal,y. Porcupine came right back and tied things up in the ninth and it remained for ï¬lis to slam out a double with Smith on second an iris-e the game to the home team. iglswore 3-7). It may be safely said ithat if the whole Port'upine team had heen as good as the battery things iwnuhl have been diï¬erent. 3,311: W. [latch umpired a clever §gamv in his \Hual lively manner. *.-\uer'~ {hum-inn: to bases WLH n fea- IIMMINS flflMIllflN MY Summary: 'l'wo base hits. Bdis. King. Stolen b.\.~es.Sn1ith.Edis. Mackay. Guil- foxlv. Nowell. Piercy, (may. Cochen- mar 012). Double pln}. King to New- cll. Loft on buses} Timmins (6), Por- cupim- us). "its off Rzu'icot, 4 im 1 innings; at! Regan. '3 in 8 innings. Hum-s nn halls. nï¬ â€my (5), off Han-imt (I). nï¬ Fug-an (Tb. Struck by R I) mt Han .N'H gu’u‘ul l'mpix‘ The ï¬nal game of the series was (‘RLHPd ulmut 3.30, when Timmins and (‘oehranm winners of the other two games, played for the 10 Hollinger gold medals, which were certainly well Wurth putting up a hard stl'ug‘ «.zle fur. hut 'l'immins seemed to be away ull' eulor after the ï¬rst two innings and ('Ocht‘ane nex’er seemed “It So. Porcupine vs. Buchrane In low the horse shoes that had been hanging around their heads all (luv and won the game With a close wore of l) to 8. l‘he line- â€":up â€* Cochlane-Jlximble 1f, Richards 3b (‘ oc-hlane rf, H. Costello 1f, Mead 88, T. Costello c, Dayton cf, Gunny/worth 12b, Taylor D, Robinson 1b. E191' (2), off Egan (3)- Struck out, by Taylor (3), by Egan ('5). Hit by lpitqher, Robinson. Left on bases, . Timn1insâ€"-Smithlf, Edis 2h, Macâ€" kay 1b, Bell 35. Egan p, Racicot cf, (luilfoyle 3b, Auer c, Gauthier rf. Summary: Two base hits, Edis, T. Costello, ll. Costello. Sacriï¬ce hit, Trimble. Stolenbases, Smith (‘2). Mackay, Gauthier. Richards, l'myton, Cunny- Wul'tll. '1‘. Costello. Double play,Bell to (luilfoyle. Bases on balls, oï¬ Tay‘ Elox' (2). off Egan (3). Stmck out, by mun (Continued from page 1.) Iw m (:1. ('unny )binson 1b. Iimmins vs. Cochrane “my m (1“) (Guay 1nd M r Bmkl H .llll'l THE PURCL’PINE ADVANCE H ul )I Edis “lb. “0‘ gm p, GIlll‘ c. Nolan If. 51)!!! ll R pitch Richards 3b, Costello 0-, ’11), Taylor ,wimt ewell 2b. rf. Coch- lf. Gray 1p 111') '5 base 1D i)rt 'buii )ou at: k _ 3.3m IIHN) mm of the ins inspectors tion and : fairs gene quested t< uiccuws. Aim] notice is further given, that after the 30th dav of July, 'll)lQ,Uhe Assig‘nee will proceed to distribute the assets of the debtor amongst the parties entitled thereto, having /-I‘e- gard only to the claims of which no- tice snall then have been giwen and that he will not be liable for the as- sets or any part thereof, so distri- buted, to any person or persons of whose claim he shall not then have had notice. Dated at jot/h day of 1n the matter Insolvents Tenders are Tenders are invited and will be re- «:eived by the undersigned for the purchase of the stock-i-n-trade and book debts of this estate, up to and including the 29th day of June, 1912. I 'l‘hc stock-in-trade consists of ready-made clothing, Gent's Furnish- ing-s, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and Trunks, and is valued at $5,000 wholesale price. The book debts amount to $1560.87 the matter of Bransby Bumund South Porcupine, lnsulvent. Notice is hereby given that. Brans Bum-and, carrying on business :11 mm Porcupine. has made an as :nn‘unt under H.520. 1897, C. 147 all his estate, credits and eflevt The book debts a mud cover a periOd 191-1. The stodc-inâ€"trade and book ac~ counts will be sold en bloc at a rate on the dollar, and a separate tender will he requiredpfor each. A list of the stock-in-trade and hook debts can be secured upon apâ€" plication to the Assignee, and can be inspected on the premises at Suuth Porcupine. _ Nail Guessing Contest Dated at South Porcupine, 15th (lav of June. AND 1912. A. H. \WNEBERG, Assignee. Remember we close Northern Canada Supply Co., Ltd. m w W mamseae‘aeam W {MW‘ ms WK Wholesale and Retail BRUCE AVE : : : 50. P0 NUTIEE H] Eflflllfllï¬ï¬ {‘11 3521.12 it .3 5:27} 1.57.2. 2,3: 7: U. The Jar displayed in our window for about six weeks contained 30,030 Nails. The closest guess and winner of the Stove was 30,019. Next four closest guesses were three at 30,000 and one at 30,060 (all equal.) The Judges were Messrs. Whiteside, Tipton and Clayton. The popularity of this contest was dem- onstrated very clearly by the task the judges had in counting the coupons to decide the winner ASSIBNEE’S SALE South Porcupine this June. AD. 1912. I). BLAC'KEY, .IR., Assignee. “with Porcupine, this of D. Friedman Co since August lst. .1 cï¬cvts . Form- Of his 3 credit.- at 6.30 Mom, Wed and Fri., Evenings Forty oi the «colonists who are vi-l siting this section on the Canadianl I’aeifie railway excursion to North-l ern Ontario and Quebec, spent Tues-l (lay in the White River country. Thel1 steamer City of I'Iaileybury of thel 'l‘emiskamine Navigation company“ was chartered by the visitors and a_ special run was made to T'omstown‘ and back. Those on the trip enjoyed l the outing immensely and are of the opinion that the White River section contains some of the ï¬nest farm land :to be found anywhere on the contin- ent. T‘hat the trip north will accom- plish much good is already evinced by the fact that many of the colon- ists have purchased land in this sec- tion and contemplate moving north lthis fall. A large number will also purchase on the Quebec side of Lake Temiskaming, Where similar farming conditions prevail. in Any Part of Northern Ontario’s Mineral Districts, is Our Specialty AssessmentWork Company Mining Contractors South Porcupine, All our work is under control of thoroughly capable mining men and we guarantee good work in every contract undertaken Reports and Maps on completion of every Contract. High-class Referenccs SO. PORCUPINE Get your information Direct from the Camp regarding MINING STOCKS. MINING CLAIMS. TOWNSITE LOTS, EIc. we are â€RIGHT ON THE GROUND.†Ask us anything about PORCUPINE - that's what we are here for. L8! us Tell You the One Best Stockto Buy A. S. Fuller Co. South Porcupine, Ont, Can. “RIGHT ON THE GROUND†Barristersâ€"Solicitorsâ€"Notaries 000A (12 Mitchell TempIe Building, Toronto Goldon Ave. South Porcupine PORCUPINE Ont.