H. C. Meek of the Dome loft camp Wednesday morning for the south. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Winks left Mon- day for Sudbury, when they um make their home. BARGAINS . IN MENS’ FURNISHINGS at the Commonwealth Store A complete surrender of Values. An unmerciful Cut in Prices, where costs or value are not reckoned. The merchahdise is worthy. Pro- ducts of the first manufacturers. N 'T he Commonwealth Store Mens’ Outfitters - South Porcupine. AAAAAAAAAA G. W. Thompson, manager of the Porcupine Ctkes Mine. has been in Toronto during the past week. Policeman Jack Brennan tetarned Tuesday from a few days' vuit with his sister at Charlton. John Cameron. of Cobalt. a newt. visitor at the Vipond. left Wednes- doy for Toronto. fluorite Rounds has been heard from in Saskatoon and VancouVer. He will locate in the west. Mr. and Mrs. Him-h Mulberon of the Kim: George Hotel have been in Barrie and returned home 'I‘uelday. LOCAL The General Electric, Suppty Co. has moved its stock from their store opposite the King George Hotel 9nd ’dismntinued the businms, H. B. Clearihue of Toronto ms in town Tuesday on his way to his townsite and claims at Kaniscotia Lake. Miss Margaret Watson vi Hailey- bury has been in Porcupine {or the last few days visiting her hnli‘bro- that, W. P. Black. W. A. Johnston, owner of the Nip- issing Stores at. Cuba". and “math Porcupine, was in town Monday and Tuesday. George Parish, manager of the Do. hie Mines. has been in New York for the past week on business connected with the company's interests. The hohie at present is only working about ï¬fteen men. Second baseman Tidbnll oi the iSouth Porcupine team has quit his position at the 501111 Dome mine i and left for his home in Buffalo. Dick Oman and Rug. Sharlock have opened up the Quad Centnal but opposite the King George on Bruce Avenue. The Pennsylvania mines. by a by. law recently passed. has (hanged the location of its head oï¬â€™nce from Por- oupine to Toronto. Morgan Cnrtrigbt of Buflalo. one of the hoaVy stockholders in the 'l‘cmiskamim: mine at Cobalt end the Xox'th Dome. has been in camp at the mine for several days. Fraser Reid. superintendent of the (‘oningns mill. has invented an im- provement to the Deister slime table that is said to have been recognized by the manufacturers o! the table as a distinct advance on their present output. J. L. Trim and daughter. Cora. 0i ('nhnlt. arrived in South Porcu- pine last Saturday. Mr. Tripp rc- turnmi home Monday. Miss Com will stay for a short time visiting hor sister. Mrs. Jack West. Consulting Engineer A. G. Kirby has been in camp from Cobalt and reports the Moneta mine as looking more promising than ever. Diamond drilling is being carried on but it is too early yet to give any deï¬nite re- sult of this work. Other work being done is crosscutting and drifting at Mining Eng now has an townsite, has ing the week the hundred foot level. T. F. Sutherland. Inspector of Mines. was in Porcupine the early part of the week. leaving Wednesday for Cobalt. mar agent of the C. P. R.. was in town last Monday looking after bus- iness for his company. Mrs. Caroline M. Flower,who has a. home on the Mattagami river and claims throughout the Porcupine dis- trict. has left for her home in New York to continue her studies in {nin- mg Tromblay. travelling passen- ' Engineer R. T. Irwin. who an ofï¬ce at, the Mclkmgall , has been out of town dur- THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE O OOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOWOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOO E. W. Allen. formerly chief clerk at the Milton Carr Hardware store, has accepted a position as chief ac- countzmt of the Temagami Steam- b'oat Co. and has moved his family to Temag‘nmi. The general grocery and iurnishing stock of Sylvester Kennedy. which n 11-. sold to Chamandv Bros.. has been mmcd to Liskc:.1rd The bankrupt. stock of D. Fried- man (‘0... whiuh for two months has been tied up by the assimchms been sold and will be placed on sale at sacriï¬ce prices Saturday. the 27th. and continue until closed out. An interesting announcement occurs in this issue of the Advance. Jenkins’ Valves. Canadian Rubber Co. Steel Products Co. of Canada, For Iron, Iron Pipe, Steel Plates, Tapped Nuts, Bolts, Horse Shoes, Rivets, etc. Jessop’s Steel., Canada Cement Co., Ham 8: Nott Refrigerators and Screen Doors., Oshawa Fittings, Metallic Roofinï¬ Co., Corrugated Iron and Siding Carey Manufacturing Co., Roofings, Asbestos, etc. Burrow, Stewart Milne Ltd., Stoves and Ranges, Canada Furniture Manufacturers Ltd, Berlin Marshall-Ecclestone Bedding C3; Ideal Bedding Co , and many others. Many of the largest mines in the camp tindit to their advantage to deal with us Why don't you ?. Largest and best assorted stock in the country. Get our prices. Marshall = Ecclestone Hardware, Furniture and Mine Supples PORCUPINE “The Store That is Different†Contractor Mn: Lang has returned to camp after a ten days’ visit with his family at Sturgeon Falls. .I. B. Phillips, a mining engineer of Toronto and Haileybury, was re- g'isu-red at the King George Tues- day. Manager Charles Watson of the l’lonnurum returned home. Tuesday from New York and later from Ap- pleton, Wisconsin. where he attended the wedding of Hugh Park and Miss Ramsey. Wilkie Evans killed one ï¬ne hear at the I-Iollinger Reserve last. week. The fur was prime and will be made into a rug. Let us get acquainted. AGENTS FOR LIMITED C. H. 0. Brooks and family, for- mcr residents of 'I‘immins. have left. the camp. Mr. Brooks was clerk of the Court. of RcVision of the town of 'I‘immins. Mrs. Miller and (laughter. Margery, after a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Orr at Mattugami. and many other friends in Porcupine, ro- turncd Wednesday to their home in Hailcybnry. During the absence of E. M. 'Webb,}3 who is in Montreal for treatment furl: an injury to his eye, L. C. Collins,’ of Cobalt. will take his place with the Canadian .Rand Co. here. of which G. R. Southey is the repre- sentative. It will pay you Limited