H. C. Meek. manner of the Dome, nturnd on Tuesday from the math. marks Watson of the Plenaumm h a business visitor to Toronto. Wm. Shovel! spent the past week in Haileybury. Rowe Cook is on a business trip to Toronto. leaving here Sunday. . S. Wheeler was the guest Tripp. Cobalt. over Sunday. John Suture of the Hollinger mine was a Cobalt visitor this week for a day or two. Martin Walsh put. in the day at Haileybury on Monday. S. A. Jones want south Wedneday to look after various business inter eats, mainly at Toronto. Milton (‘arr and wife in town visiting their ter Carr. (Bronte Qua. of the Northern Can- ada Supply (30.. left Sunday for a two weeks' vacation at points south. A. J. Boyle is looking after assess- ment work on his claim in the Gow- ganda district. Dan Winks of Porcupine was in Monday’s business Visitor at Cobalt. Mining Rocohlor Bruce is on a busi- ness trip to 'l‘omnto. He went ~outh Sunday. Cobalt business called ("on Henry hiuhcr on Tuesday for needed atten- tion. Barney feels it is meet to eat. but he doesn't care to be food for the fishes. Harry Mcflrattnn. who has Men in Elk Lake for some time. rammed to South Porcupine on Tuesday last. Prof. R. G. Mickie, of Cobalt. got through with his business hercaway with the ciose of last week and re- turned home. R. G. Southce. oi the Canadian Rand. returned to town on Sunday, after a week's visit at Nipissing's mining metropolis. LOCAL ITEMS heir Son 3f Cobalt are m. Po~tmas- Ben Croskery of the Nipissing Stores returned to town on Malay after a two weeks' Visit to southern points. and by indications he came back alone. Assistant Mine Inspector Smilax. land was at hand to review the con- ditions surrounding the death of Oil- bert Martin at the McIntyre, and re. turned to Cohalt Sunday evening. Miss Kaylen of Minden arrived in town Inst. weak and his accepted a position as Monograph" for 3. Al- !red Jones. H. S. Hennessy and wife 0! Hail- cyhury. who were visitors in Form- pine last week. returned home on Sunday. mine. L'Ona business at day. H. I‘lolratc of Montreal; the elec- trical vncineer at Wuwaitin Falknâ€" turned South Monday. after an act- iu- wovks at the works. 'l‘hc Misses Josephine and Mn)“ Fer- lnnd. of Haileyhury. have been guests uf their uncles. Noah and L. H. 'i‘im- mins. for scwrnl days this week at the Hollinger mine. Miss Margaret Deacon. who has been attending school at BrockVillc since April last. returned to town last Sunday. and has accepted apo. «ition with the Northern Canada Supply 00.. Ltd. ('mnremon at" having an inning: :past two months. left on Wednedday ‘OdM' at thv WW“ â€â€œ1. Atvhlt‘m'fmnrnim: for Temagami. to take 3 SPOTâ€. music and 1'9â€"9hml’m5 com'Epusition as chief accountant. for the prism an edifyimz program. AW] then ‘Tumacami Hotel and Steamboat (‘0. thm'o l5 to ho. distribution 0‘ prizes. 3 Anqu BOWCI‘S. \vhn is Very pnpular "'"""' 7 3in town, shew-eds Mr. Allen. Charles Kemsloy. well known in camp. departed Sunday to take the Master-mechanicship of the Cordova mine in Hastings County. He carries with him the good will of all who knew 'him. luhn Roddington of the PmVincial ne (Hobalt was seen (basing up sinus at the Swastika mine Mon- Mrs. J. J. McDoq-sl oi Cohsit was a Porcupine visitor (or several days this mk. Her mission here was one of interest to her many i:.dy admirers and business friends. Consulting Engineer R. B. Lamb. of the Swastika and Crown (barter- ed mines. is in the north on one at his regular business trips. He'll rein in at Toronto later. when the hot weather waves roll 63;. H. C. Meek returned home on Mon- day from his last week's business trip south and is discharging the managerial duties of the Doma with his wanted suavity and clock-time interest Charles Carr, Eddie Holland and James Todd returned Tuesday morn- ingh‘om a successful brook'trout ï¬sh- ins excursion to one of the many stream: which abound with these de- lemably «lihlo dietary frills in these parts. And they spat on their bait juicily. whivh is lamly why. For a nominal sum there are par- vnts in this town who will lease row- boats to more childron for a trim on the lake. and Home day they will fool the result of their action much the same as the criminal who perpet; rates murder. Some of the little «hams will lie thp victims of a drawn- Rev. .~\_\‘or Young. fnrmerly of Wal- kormn. Ontario. who was accused by a member of his congregation of ulienntim: tho aflections of the lat.- tnr's wife. has boon \'indicated by. the action of the Church Bonn]. His ac- cuser has bwn ousted from the NI SPF church E. M. Allen. who has been with :lw Milton Carr Hardware fur the THE PORCUPINE ADYANCE If the recently reported new astro- nomical ï¬nd of spots on the sun is in anyway responsible for this ex- tremely hot weather we have been having of late, we wish some chap with a blow-pipe would get up early tomorrow morning and hlow the spots off. It's too blasted '0! for hnnythink. Hugh Park. manager of the Nipis- sing mine and a member of tibe Co- balt moss, went south this week to brim: home a bride. His many friends in Cobalt assembietl on Sat- urday evening and gave him their benediction in royal manner, so that he ermld start off with every assur- {11100 of success in the undertaking. Foot-walks from the church build- im: to the street and from the street to the parish house now adorn the premises of the Presbyterian church. And that they add greatly to the mmwnience and comfort of the par- ishoners hardly admits of a doubt; so ~‘::}' “'0. all ‘Of US. 'l'l1o- “garbage. man" is doing much litv. to relieve the stress of plague-Spots; . \sithin our corporation limits. butt (, there is yet room for a deal of work ' on the ditches of Railroad street. In: many places the ditches fairly teem ‘3 with malarial-breeding conditions.‘ and the work of abating them should not be specially urged upon the at- tention of the authorities to impel removal. Syw the sou : We< ' cerl | the With the thermometer ï¬gures rang- ing well up in the nineties [or many days of late. clearly this berg is no summer resort. But be calmâ€"the weather supervisor says showers are .mming. And it will be cooling news to know that furs have gone up in price. and that‘ t†lined coats are going to cost mmc next w'intermitob l {lynx well up in the lead for popular- (i. M. I-Iurd, J. H. West and par- ty, from the Lucky Cross mine at Swastika, visited their properties in the forepart of the week, and went south in a happy frame of mind on Wednesday. There is no longer an- certainty of any magnitude affecting the status of Swastika as a mining camp.