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Porcupine Advance, 12 Jul 1912, 1, p. 4

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felt a tickling: nmh-r their epidermis, and lwlit'vod if the pressure hall last- ml 10m: enough they n‘niu-ht. have rais- ed a new crop of hair. Suddenly tho clouds burst and rain fell in tor- rents. The hair fell at the same time. "4 would like to have seen that hair- raising episode," said l’rnf. Cox of the Weather Bureau. “If it happen- ed. it was because the air was sur- charged with electricity, and there being no lightning to relieve the ten- sion it naturally attracted the hair." Shipment of relief articles for the storm sufferers at Regina will be transported by the Dominion ExpreSR Company frev of charge. Ve'vc had a n'\\' Porcupine. but noth in the below count Chicago storm w.“ In our last issue we errcmeouely stated the cemetery at Deadman'e Point was in a sorry state of ne- glect. The report should have ap- plied to the grounds leased from the Foley-O'Brien Mining Co. Deadman's Point is the Government cemetery. which is almost wholly innoceasihle during the late fall, winter and early spring months. and is therefore greatly in disuse. which in why more suitable grounds are leased from the mining company named. That will. perhaps mainly account for the great neglect of the leased «(rounds in the southern part of the tmm. not. however. should not paralyze effort to improve the leased grounds at this time. or rather the appearance of the graVes therein. This View of the case will not he dissented from if we are to icelimrly or iittimzly ohserve the anniversary of last. year's street dinaster by fire. .\ Prints of volun~ tcers. we believe. oould readily he mustered to remove not a few of the painful sights there presented. liow feel the Board of Trade lllt'lllllt‘l'h and the local elerm' upon the suhjeet, The Advanee will furnHl-t at least onv volmm of the Toronto stor things gallby-wmt i and created a pcri darkness which last. hours. The Chicago was a genuinu hair-I was a genuine hair-raiser. Children's unkcpt hair stood on end like the fun- thers in an Indian Chief's head-piere and men who poled the phenomenon took off their hats, and found their hair rose in the air also. that is on heads where there was hair to raiqe. A few bald-headed men (lef‘lared they The Porcupine Advance Canada. United States Advertising Rates Furnished. Phone 25. Published every Friday by 0E0. UKE, PROP. CE.“ I'ZTI'IRY AGAIN SUBSCRIPTION RATES: FRIDAY. JULY 12 but nothin fur the w III )rm. ho wove: $2.00 a not. 3 00 a vent 1|th knockm Children time 1 twi r 1d :15 LT in And there is a great deal of rub- bish and litter on txhe streets yet which could be removed with deCided advantage to the village good, both in the interest of appearances and sanitation. gn-rmd ”mer to the [ante amount of bridges that had to be rebuilt and :vao to be relaid on account of the ’revulutionary trouble. Repm'h from the traffic departments show that the past. month has marked a notable increase due to the return of the timnmus element who migrated to more peaceful climes when the war cloud blew up some few months .120. partimllar significunco in vi fact that the expenditures sumc 'l‘hn MEXIBU’S TBflUBlES ABflUI N All [NI] latest Advices from the disturb- ed Sections Show Decided Improvement Mexico is to be greatly oongrntu- lated upon the trend which political aflairs have taken during the lust thirty days. “at”: adviszs lr. m the disturbed sections show adecided improvement and it is to be expect- ed that a final termination of the re- volutionary disturbances will be reached in the very near mture. The dispersion of the remlutionary forces in the north is evidently a matter of but a very short time; and with the (H‘Oflful'llfl movement a matter of history. the solution of the minor pt‘nlilt'NH will he :1 question of but a verv «hort time. Reviewing conditions in Mexico, The' Mining Journal, published u Mexico City. assures us: The feeling of confidence which has hcvn inspired by the federal 8110(3855 is vorv much in evidence and has lcnidcd disfavor H H l! "1U“ DP! )\' O\\'lll the )l lfll m m milm ll mt ,H HIS 1} thc tl' 0 National Rail- l'nr the month of 'rvase in Um gross [)0 over the same “It 51! Ct l'( u'nin tu mi 11 View of the as on son- durim: this luthnritics lin put I 3' up )nzuiv dis 11111 S 50 S 1110 C 011! nt )1 treatment of all ‘mu‘ from the un- llvrgrmnncl. and not alone the low :rgule and mnwntratos as hereto- fore. Work on the inundation com- !‘l‘t'm'l'tl l“l'l<l;1\’. and the mill will be mm‘pleted by November. The mm is» to be something after the pattern of the one in operation at the Nipis- :ing mine. where a combination of cyaniding' and amalgamating is done. With the new mill in operation the Buffalo will become a shipper of bul- lion and not of ore alone. Buffalo Mine High-Grade Mill Campaign Against ‘5 The Pesky Fly 5 Ho :nl months mm in health. The latv Mr ml in I~Inilnyhury years. during which it‘l’t‘slml in minim: v After a business trip to Porcupine and contiguity, D. 8. Rochester has returned to Haileybury. I). 1;. Allen has returned from a fnrtnig-ht's trip to (iowganda and Sh‘mim: Tree. and again on the move he is imm'vimving I'Iaileyhury friends. Hurim: hi R. R. Bic-welt. of Cobalt. is bur- niohing up his: gun and gaming for b'nsiness hereawny. Later he will vi- sit Cochrane on a like mission. Designing Engineer Price of the Canadian Westinghouse Company, Hamilmn. is pulling the latch-string uf various busincas haunts here. abouts. W. T. Ebhs got away from Porcu- pine long enough to make a brief whines-s trip to Cobalt on Monday. Wurd was revoked in I‘Iaileyhury Sunday Mtg-moon of the death of W. H. Spcnver. a former resident. in .\'ym'k. .\'. \'.. whom he went sever- al mnnths mm in search of hotter hvalth. 'I‘lw Iatv Mr Spencer resid- Neil Morrison came on Wednesday from a trip inbo Deloro. bringing from his claims a bag of good-look- imr mineral samples. with which he will head south in a few days for inspection of possible investors. C. B. Morgan. manager of the Por~ cupine Central. is on a business trip south. leaving on Tuesday. L. H. and N. A. Timmins and par- ty torminated their visit at the Hol- lingor and on Tuesday left for Mon- N‘ 'l'hv Hufial ll LOCAL ITEMS ll ll ll It I in minim: ‘amps' in t I) ll Ml fl'ivm P11 ll (H stay in 0, mine is buildim: a new mill at Cobalt for the )f all arm from the un- and not alone the low lild ron h dim: w h n m Lh time he was in- ventm‘os in many ii north country. mwn he made a n will lw grieved THE PURCUPINE ADVANCE XI) for I )on l In any way to Don't. huv fruit. nearly four ' he was in- mt h w mpplc of :3. “Don't 1t any food INN 1H I) _\' 3TB 1y fruit. other used '00)} ht ”1' “the Jill" at Pearl Lake were overtaken by a thunderstorm which suddPnly made its appearance. and timk refuge in the camp machine shop for a shoxt time By train time, howr.e\e the storm had passed and all journeyed homeward, but not without mishap to Mr. and Mrsf Cutting'ham. who, as they neared the Goldfields hotel, were greatly startl- ed by a lightning crash intO‘a near- by tree. naughty, but nicc was allnwcd to m boat-owners abom «W’N'ul hours it was hufl'ctcd about with the winds withuut lot or hin- drance. Missing; the lad from'his us- ual haunts, Mr. Fairbaim instituted ai-m‘ch for him, and finally with a naphtha launch found him near Dead- man's Paint. sunhurnt and hungry to a degree. The lad confessied it was naughty, but nice. and for this time was allnwod to «.m unpnnishm. Hmno ~111qu and ()n Monday the young son of (300. airmlim sailed off on the lake in a 111m} he muld not control. and for Wol'zll hours it was bufl'ctcd about it]: the winds without lot or hin- ranco. Missing the lad from his 115- nl haunts, Mr. Fairbaim instituted (:uvst 12110 with 3'01”": Remember we close at 6.30 Mom, Wed and Fm, Evenings Result Of Our Shingg Northern Canada Supply 0)., Ltd. Wg Contest returning: from observance about hero I the undorta :1 lad the u alone." 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 Wholesale: and Retail ‘5 AVE : : : 50. P0 1st, he in r to aflow of a boat ”New Manager R!“ int i Respondents in the court. trial of ‘hiQh-grading at Cobalt will have fm- al disposition of their case passed iupon at North Bay. , llollingmr bodies of ore are very" substantially improving with depth and the principal reclamation work is being done by the cyaniding end of the plant. 'l‘here is a new manager at the Me- l'lnaney mine today, Mr. NI. W._ Sum- merhays being: called to that post. to succeed .T. McDonald. resigned. He has 'a continent-wide reputation as an efficient mining engineer. and therefore no stranger to Porcupine. l-lis aeeession to mining cireles here will he hailed with no small mea- sure of satisfaction. and he will be greeted with a heartv “walk right in and feel to hum" expression which will assure him he is among- Warm and interested friends. At McEnaney SD. PORCUPINE As a means of fighting the meat trust, which it is alleged is trying to corner the local meat market,To- ronto's city council on Monday deâ€" cided to establish a municipal abat- toir near the western cattle market. OOOOOOOOOOCIOOCOOOOOOO South Porcupine, Ont, Can. “RIGHT ON THE GROUND" MINING STOCKS. MINING CLAIMS. TUWNSITE LOTS, EIO. We an: ”RIGHT ON THE GROUND.” Ask us anything about PORCUPINE . that's what we are here for. Let us TellYou the One Best Stock to Buy A. S. Fuller Co. Get your information Direct from "18 Camp regarding 000A c3 Mite/79H Barristersâ€"Solicitorsâ€"-Nutaries Temple Building, Toronto Goldon Aw. South Porcuplno PORCUPINE

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