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Porcupine Advance, 3 Jan 1917, 1, p. 2

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A list of the Porcupine men who have volunteered for overseas service since the beginning of the war ap- pears hereunder. As some men from this district have enlisted for service with outside units, their names may he missing from the list. and we ask our readers to supply them as soon as noted so that the muster may be complete for reference, since fighting has become so strenuous in the sec. tion held by Canadian troops. MON OWWO‘OWOWMOOOWOMOOOOWW v9 0 Carov, John Cooper, Jos. \I. Tarr, 1..) G. Connollx, I“. Connoll}. 11’. G. Cumt'ord S (apes, 11.15. Cooper, Corp}. J Gentile, L1. (‘al\4‘1'e\. R. J‘nssun, 14. 4 mp1. mumbell '1‘. (‘ ""110 E. 1111 no. J. bs. W. 5 nolinob, 11. 1151. A": 11131115, 0 .1110] 0, “’ wker. Eddie Douloy,:\11dy. aixertv. B. 6 ”dine. James Maulxxiers Claude mull? iflv U. Dndds. W 11 Dixon, L. Corp]. II. R. Desarmeau, L Carr, '1'. t’. Cotton, Sergt. Thus. (killw. Chilcot, J. D. Charbonneau, P. Crapeau, E. Champagne, W. Cadoretto, G. Chaylt, C. . Cuthbertson, F. Champagne, H. Ca’rr, B’en Carmichael, Corp]. Ed. Close, Archie Charlick, Reg. Craig, Erwin Cashman, J. \\'. Coyne, Larry Craveth, L. C. Cichoui, G. Charron, L. \V. Christie, J. J. Cuswurth, 1'1. 1'3. Cauley. J. Lewis Adamson, -â€"â€" Adams, G. F. Allison, P. R. Anderson, A. J Armstrong. Preston P AMT. .\rthu1. Baker, IJ. G. Bailod, Arthur. Boivin, Harvey Bird, '1‘. \V. Bow-her, H. Breteau, A. H. 'lriason, W. Burton, G. Brad y, \Vm. Bush, Jack Beswick, S'gt. R. (3. Bird, Ira L. Bradley, P. Bridson, \Vm. Barnett, C. 8., killcd Bowery, M. Black, Andy Brinton, David Brooks, E. S. Bennett, William Baillod, James A. Beattie, Ross Biesenthal, Charles Brasked, Samuel M. Ball, J. Brennan, Jack, killed. Barclay, J. Barton, Howard Batterby, \V. F. Brown, \Vilfred Biasette, L. Bordelean, L. Boudrcau, J. Bushfield, \V'. A. Bartlett, Robert A. Barkhouse, Finlay Bourdignon, Felix Brown, Geo. A. Brown, James" Baker, Frank Burrows, Arnold (“010, Manley. Chilcot, A. Allan, (Rem) Ca1t.J.3I .‘m‘pl. E 1:1, killed in actiun a?” “5' KI mmh . (1001‘ %lfl (caning, 1 10d Ken. I). G. Jones. “"111. II. Jabksun, A. 1).. Jemuyn, (Elms. Johnston, J. \V Jeft'i'ies, A. G. JOlmstuno. R. Joi'frios. Len James. '1‘. James, Thos. Jaunosun, Bert Kennedy, F Kelly. J. J. Kelley, Geo Killians. 1;: Keen], Hogan, J. Hadwin, J.‘ M. Heltie, H. Hughes. R. Hall, \\. ll. Harris, L. \V. Houle, E. Harris, Len Hornby, Fred Harvey, E. Hancock, '1‘. R. Huiseppe, T. D. Holland, L. H. Hardman. Archie Ha3' And3‘ Heming, J. 8., killed in action. Hinks,('l1as. H. Hill, Daie Harvey, Chas. Halerow, Herbert Huntley, 'l'om Holland, Major B. J. Holland, Ernie Hayward, Paul D. Horne, Ambrose. Hurley, Dan. Harris, Talberte 3 Hamilton, James Hopkins, Russell Halliwell, Ralph Hawkins, Tl’eter Holland, G. Hutchinson. Austin. llntvliinson, Reg. Hughes. Owen J. Henry. T. (i. Insulo. Sgt. Geo. lnlum'ilx. Andlew Laucuzult, H. Laduc. C. Len-use; Mao. herons, Joseph F. Ledgard. ank Fraser, L. A. Faragher, J. Frisby, Henry Fleming, Stanley Erafeu. E. Fry, \Vin. Francois, J. Fraser, A. Fraser, Andrew Fettes, Frank Arnold Ferrari, 0. Francis, Jas. H. Fleming, Jas. S. Freebaln, ‘ ‘ C'urley ’ ’ Francis, F. Grindy, Herbert (killed) Kerr. Kelly Kenn Leliovc. \V. Lloyd, ‘11. Langlois. I. Lyons, Thus. Lyons, Joan. Laucialllt, H Uagnon, .b'. J. Garrett, Frank Goudy, \V. K. Gauvm, .I. Guertin, 1’. Gellsominn, G. Galloway, J. Gardner, Ha rold Gronlx, J. 11. Graham, Fred. Gilbert, Egean Grimes, Percy Gardner, Scotty Gentile, A. G. Lanzi Grenier, A. Gould, L. H. Gallagher, (,‘urpl. P. Godin, T. Grindly, H. Gibson, Thus, Gauthier, U. Gillies, S. Losmrd, Ii Leary, A. Lm-hine. J. Labovitch. Lavalle. W Lavulle. A. Lemmy. A. Lal’laue. J Elgle, Jr. Elgie, A. Endress, Dick Elgie, J. Dubois, G. Duchsanno, A. Drake, S. \\'. Dinsmore, “C II. Dunsford. Leonard Dawson, “'m. G. Draycott, Albert E. Dofinell, John J. Dowsley, G. \V. Dupuis, A. 1313 i9! Arthur J r. 1 0y J'CX‘ iom'tze Lt. 1)., killed in not. am A II. B. l’ozson, Arumr l’uttinger. Harry, (in Pearce, Stanley I’ilsworth, B. L. P. Payne, Roland H. Pietro. S. P. I’ieti'u. S. D. l’m‘noll. W} A. 3 ’(tul‘tson, HF Pclty. Sergt. H. C. Praiigelcv. Albert E. Philbin, S. Palmer, B. I’hilbin, I’. "' Patrick, Henry Phayie, A. Ridiard Papillion. Ned. Mansfield, B._. killed in action. Moore, G. E, killed in action. Mansfield, (.‘-., killed in action. -Melzer, F. Monahan, R. Manguke, L. Martin, G. G. Mason, F. Murray, J. G. Maloney, Mike Munro, John Munroe, Jack Mulloy, Fred A. Mainville, Harvey MacDonald, John Morsten, Norman E. Mick, Lawrence C. Martin, Philip. S. Manion. John Mal-than, A. Mitchell, Art B. Phillips, Geo Pointer, Roy I’aluzzi. D. Battery. J. H. Rogers. L. T. Richardson. Andrew Rfid. Dennis , . Rutherford, Christopher Robertson, Angus Richardson. Frank Routh. Horace C.- Rhude. Russell. ' Nicholson, John Nelson, Frank Nicholson, Lieuf Nicholson, J. M. O’Connor, 1]. U 'Leary, L. ()Strmn, Fred. Oswald. Jack ()T‘mmor, J. C. O’Connor, W'. H. ()stram, J. C. ()sbnmc. R. ()lmstead, \Vm. A O'Connor. Neil Ugilvio, \V. A. 1’ 4-4- Mouseau, '1‘. Macaulay, Lieul. R. A. Miller, II. VV'. Miller, S. Morrison, T. Mansfield, Ronald Maloney, M. Marino, G. Mascio, P. Mascioli, C. Marelnioni, T. Mosso, Jack Meyers. J. R. Maxwell, Dave ll'Iontgomery, \V. A. Manville, J. Murphy, Vincent Munroe, Jack MeKay,H. M. Maxwell, David Mairana, “7. Martineau. A. Millond, M.’ Memoult, A. Martin, T. ' Mullen Victor. McDonald, M. S. M cAulil'fe, \V. MeAulay, Peter. MeAulay, Fred. McDougall, Lieut. McKay, â€", killed in action. McPherson, â€"â€" McLeod, Donald McLeod, Malcolm McGratton, Harry McCoslien, J. J. E. McPliee, R. McCarty, S. McCluSl-rey, \V. MqGratli, “rm. Geo. McKee. Louis McDonald, Howard Melnnes, Dan. McLeod, Dan. McLeod, Alex. McIntyre, Archie MeChesney, Jas. McManus, Gordon McLennan, Daniel McGregor, J, McKnight. W. McLellan, J. H. l\leEachren, H. J, McQuaf’rie, Andrew MePllee, Geo. McCrea, Dan MacDonald, H. ' McIntyre, S. McAndrew, P. McEaeliren, Archie, drowned. McCoy, Eddie MeLoud, Roy. Lago, U Lynn, S. Latenress, A. P. Lewes, L.-Corpl. J. J Lindsay, Samuel 1’. Lachapelle, ()mer Lille, Jim Lott, Russell Levalley, M. Lyons, E. Lang, Mac. ., Capt. Lobdell, H. R. Lemieux, Ed. Lmn, S. J. 'oa r5011 'a mum“ fapt. C. M. A rt h u 1' Lieut. \V'. THE PORCUPINB ADVANCE drowned spn'lt. t1 Cuuntl‘)‘ stranger went. He had gune out tn the. (‘ulunies with the idea of making: a thousand pounds a minute. But. that luck was nu't with him. One day, when he was cursing the. spirit. that led him to leave the Old Cuuntry in order to seek g‘uhi. a stranger came to him on his settle- the “How is it there ac nu fish in such a fie river?” asked the uther “Stranger,” the settler answered. “11' you could get oath} this barren country as easy as a’fish «an, do ye reckon yc'd stay?" ' w‘sm..1y- ,11: \Verni (21:9,‘flvr'415i " \Vakoficld. H. G. \leite. William \Vithycmnbm J. “Usodruw, l4}. \Vilsnn. Swan \‘ane, P. \Vatts, J. R. \Vnod ward. F. \Vhitton, Jack \'\'hitlm:, F. I}. “'I'ight, \V. \Vilson, 'l‘. G. \Vilsml. R. J. \Villiams, Geo. \\'. \Vhooler, Harofd A “721“. John \VI‘ig‘hi‘. Lewis. \Vrig'ht' Youn g, \Valley \Vay, S. \V. Roscoe “11112100, llubt. \Veldon, Leslie S. \Voldnm 'lolm Russell Udall, 1?. O. Upton, R. Valonom, Victor Tihhitts, Victor (Killed) Teevons. Charles Tuer, Wm. Todd, Lion}. .Thos. Totton, C. Torrance, Thos. Tibet, Harry '.l‘hompson, Alex Thomas, Sorgt. A. B. P. Taylor, J. S. Taylor, \Vm. Torlonia, G. Thompson, John M. Talbot, Emory Tripp, Nicholls Temple, 'l‘hos. Tarras. Neil. Starr, Milton St. Denis, E. Stronghton, W'. J. Stoughton, A. K. Scobie, F. Seubie, Barney. Schultz. Sam. Strain, T. Sander, L‘. Smith, I’. L. Sharon, Len. Smith, W'. H. Sheehan. Phil. Smith, 0. R. Stevenson. Thos. Sullivan, Jas. Smith, Len. Siinms, A. C. Speers. Clarence Stockwell, F. H. Struthers. James Salmon, E. Sett, L. Sett, R. Stewart. A. Sweet, S. G. Salkeld, Digby Stokes, \Vm. Seymour, 11}. Simpson, Frank Scocco. G. Stack, John Shone, L.-Corpl. L. E. Smith, F. R. Sutherland, J. Steinberg, T. Simmill. Jas. II. Steven, It. A. Stevenson. Thos. ‘ Shields, \Villianl Smith, Arthur Sehlenn‘lller, Geo. Shone, L. E. Smith, Arnold Stevens, H. Sutherland, M. G. Sim, Thomas Spiegelhalter, John Salkeld, Digby Scott, Geo. \V. Scott, George Stoekwell, Frank (Southend) Smith, Alex Sullivan, J. E. Singleton, L. J. Smith, F. H. Stoughton, John. Strain, Thos. Studor, J. M. Studor, Max. Studor, \V. K. Rhude, B\ ran. Roche, Peter. Reid, Hugh Rowe. John C. Rad. John Raeicot, E. Roma, J. Rochon, A. Raymond, P. Ryan, A. Reed, Albert \V. Roche, 1’. J. Robertson, Oscar Rutherford, Joseph J. Ralph, Jas. R. - Ronald, John S. \Vhy river Ain " is it that nobody fishes in v0nder?” no fis‘ 3" the settlvr grunt- John 2 smce in t!‘ the l ‘ ' -’l‘llanl‘\\\ Dumme. “I. ute, just as Young to 1m Tm» endle min-y Stan ment for l 110110 in: in witlmut \‘ 110 Wat wounds vanc isn’t a ('iianve Imt (mu, )1 for trial. and. with the ,ii for the winter, there'll be court until the first bunt what's the hurry?" Dummc had countered heal “The man is right," was Ducane’s answer. “He. does nut know mouâ€" nm'er saw me before, as he says.” The thr owhu represented the law laughed derisivoly. “What became uf' his cuiTs, Reilly?" asked Young. “.1 took them off this morning. Yun see, chief, he's a likeahle chap, is Dn- cane, when you get in know him. “'0 got to talking friendly-like, and when The white prisoners to the number of five left their places around the tore or at the reading table and drag- ged their chairs into a semiâ€"circle be- hind the natives. Jim Renting alone of? those in the general room of the jail refused to participate, but re- mained at the table, where he was writing,r laboriously. Bailiff Jensm strode across the room and llzlllllll(‘!.'(‘(l with his huge list upon the (tour whirh led to the otlice. There ens-mail :1 noisy with- drawal of bolts, and the door swung open. Ducane had countered this by re- taining: a lawyer who volwlfilently talked habeas corpus to the vmmnis- sinner. The 01ny result had been that Ducane had been taken bofi're the " and. without cer noney. “lo'l‘.l" ed, Keating!" he cried. “It’s too bad to have st wingers in :1 nice little family party like this. Permit me to present to you Mr. Robert Ducane. who wasn't to let his foot slip and get a third of the Paint; Creek clean- up.” “'ith one of his pilimv-clad hands he gestured. toward Ducane. Keating glanced at the man in‘dicat- ed, then stared at Young. with a look of astonishment that was wonderful]? real. “You're not trying: to understudy Mr. Judas lsvariot. are you '1’” asked Timmons, in his soft (h'nwl. “You needn't think you can kid me," growled the little prisoner. “I've known h’up. Dnvnno for years. There's no reason to deny it. I never saw this fellow hel’oro.” “You '1'0 nut thclmly actor in gang, Ducano," remarked the shall. it came to playing: cards, the brace- lots were in the way. Beside, there were two of us to wateh him.” ' “Well, he'll have to wear them to- night, and Keating‘, tun." was the decision (if Ynung. “l think we can trust Jensen." lle. luoked across at, the hi3: miner, who had gone, to sleep, his hark against the. wall of the shark. “You and Tinnnons will have to div- ide the watvh, t'm' {‘m about all in. We’ll strike out for Nmne with the first. glimmer of t(r)-lfl()l'l'()\\'.” “czar ‘ and “ithout cor "noney, “held in .1“ an the injuries of ward Forster After that experiené‘e with the arbitran justiw ut' the North, he had bowed “ith the best gzacc possi. ble to the law- 3 delms. he His selection as judge of the Kan- garon' Court had been unanmous, ex- CHAPTER XIV. The Kangaroo Court. “'ith unsniiling face and solemn tones, Nels Jensen, as high hailitl", called to order the Kangaroo Court of the Fede‘al jail. This court, a moek affair permitted to the inmates of the jail as a holiday diversionâ€"~a part of the good cheer ot' the seasonâ€"was held by the prisoners and presided over by one of their number. The half dozen Eskimo prisoners shuttled out of the omnibus eell room, which was set apart for them. They were grinning and giggling like. a lot of sehoollmys. and tickled eaeh other with playful pokes in the ribs as they squatted on the floor in front of the chair which their honorable judge would shortly oeeupy. atenuun minst t ('nul‘f been U ’nint ('l‘m- atturm e delay \V he 11 'ont IOZU'IH ll) H) risk “balling up' his the testiunmy ul" Ned For: 5 sluwl)‘ recovering." from (l )lllllllSSlUllEl' with lmndcmus l( (‘lll inued from last week) had .I'im Q'ml. bailiff. IW‘. he with \V 5 smmles l. .\ ., wk us 11h.\ less 1x10111111} :u's‘nal's pus: z? m'isunm's HOE h ljllt OLD IO ( um ll ()f't-1'0}I( ; that h H mored 0 on r!) uflicial Sl U H ()S CI'HIL': 110111 hlSIH-F‘ 5x“ nuuu‘u; \u. “Mini ”10 D u- ' 1! 101‘9 ready mane; u] for a speedv 3 uld- bearing tum l‘h' days “£1115 [)I'Obflblv (")33 UK a]. had argued 5011 other lollmav “'1' “IV: gut a: 1 with Her. Ymn; man. ’ rcp'mu'ke: neednt think v01 in the .n‘sishnz‘ l “Oh, “‘0'“ 8’1 . ; cane “oxvcnh- vf r'cd tlns by re- ' ‘ '" 'H ”cull " ho volzmfilently hm” I , : .‘ not out fur a :4, h to tne (‘Omlnls- ,. , . . 01 tne thing I 1 l ‘ fluid “51 “3a. t! Father Mun at haste. lieu- t you'll be field a judge outside I he n» tc'rpl of malt gets in, so lste _\'l ) ll _\'(H1 111 yum‘ hunm',‘ ts gravity ()1 .11 aid Rupert l( tc \V 21 outs ll 111 “1111 Her 11131"- ynu 1' Du do ()f Father wasn’t 11 cost,” he my share. mute ill-«well, 3n n grandchildren (3 m'n who'll be wmuhring is when Snuthlau, cane.“ buys. nut nut oi man.‘ needfi in the ‘ ‘ ()1 lvgod swm more ready gold-bearin probably v V01! other pea 'iUlL‘L ()Il( um. 11) mug “ “'0 ()ll enm't' and ; devlarcd a W “Whnt doyou suppose that gink’s gut up his sleeve?" asked one whom they unly knew as John Brown, (Ted- ited by the authorities with scwml during Imil holdups. ‘ j “He'd just love tn spill anything he knew about us," avowed Shank- openlnu' H In“. “Distrivt attorney “111115 in see you, Routing,” he called. The swm'thy prisoner glared at Young. then gathered up his papers and hurried to the door. up one 01 the “111119.951 111 11111. 111.511 mos. “Much 1311111111, 11111111 111111.211, 111111111 111115111." The judge smiled indulgently. It was 51111111111 that the natives; 511111111 at sessions 111' the 11111111, oven when they were up 1'111' discipline. “That's the spirit',1"1'1rzc11 1‘1,11‘ ” he 111111111191111911. “It s 11 11111111110111 111114111 that the) 10 got us [101111011 up. Then-1 1111511011 11 1111111111111111'5' inter- ruption when the door 1111011011 111111 the ,‘i11il1-1"s head appeared in the “Hour \‘11' “11:11'1'11! llonorahlo voult ot \'o11111 jail Men in session'” 111'i11d the hi}: 511111111. 110 111ti111d with dignity to :1 stool h11hind th11 judge, whosz11 orders h11 11:11'1'i11d out zealously and without question. “A hit ot' news 171111111 to 11111. in tho ()lllth this 111111'ni11g’ which it seemed wise to living to tho attention ot" this (111111 without 1l11lay,” Ducane hogan, in 1111111111-zsz1tio111l tone. 1111. left the it' 1on1t 11101101111111 to his st1 lmilitt. “ The boys who went out for ("hristiuas trees returned last night. It \1'11’1'11 5.1'1'1ing to have a (1.9111- ‘1'11tion in our palatial quarters here. we'll haw to make 1111 a purse in a hurry and 5111111 out for it. They say the trees 211'11 going like the cook’s hatter 111111113. ' ' eept for Renting, who had eleetion‘- eered for the. plnee. for himself. When the Vote went against him so eom- pletelx. he had refused to have any- thing- to do with the meek institution, though the penalty wasispending his days in eoventry, among the prison- ers. So satisfactory had been ‘Jndge' Dueane’s rule, that l]? was continued on the ”bench." when the softer bOI‘tll ut" ”trusty H to the Still ('I'lppletl Ileetor Young; was offered him. The several minutes, whieh passed before he succeeded in finding the jailer were spent, by the white prison- ers speenlnting' upon the reason for this calling- of the court. Lit'e within the jail had been runningr smoothly of late. Nobody had sntl'ered from any nttnek of nerves. with the muse- quentinl tlnre-np. liven the natives had nmnne‘ed to keep from quarrel- ling' over their ernde gambling games. The present; will hnd hem instnneed by the judge himself, and no one had an idea what was up. A glnnee nt Dnenne’s smilingr t'nee. when he presently entered, told the observant that. nothing unpleasant ' 1 was on the programme? batter (bakes. “Isn't jail :1 (levil of a plm-«a in plant (‘ln'islnms trees ”I" asked Shookâ€" um Scutt', who would eventually have in answer fur a “ 'nn-opener" 21t- lcmpl upun the safe 01' «me of the Nome bunks. “ ‘Peacc on earth, good will tn men,’ don’t seem to mo in oxm-tlv jibe with 0111' present sur- l'oumling's. ” “Me savvy (\f’ismns tree." spoke mt, but Dimmc his 11M 'nlur in the court!" he vriod. 5' mi get away from the Christâ€" s'pirit until we’ve settled about rle‘urnlinn, if we’re tn have mm." 'm far it,” said ohl man Morri- lwix' patriarch, whose saintly 21p- mru had helped him in an al- swimlhr of a tenderl'mt with ready nmney than knowledge of )Cill‘ltlg' tundra. “And it will .|)l_v ms: rne mmze than any nl.‘ (Continued in next issue.) OUND savvy 01" the ‘ ‘ M uvh H I’ll 'y susplcmn. :kt u; maul hhni cfuxe the ivc hinnlluxlfinth degree,“ miller. “ H" he (Wt'l‘ yips 1‘ I' ‘1 after.” 'un wh looked hurt {ark 1;: about the 1 ml. “though I’ll an I xw-ant it would 0 all. ‘11 memory. I s and-wring where granddad ta (‘laus is due. It ’3 1 (In 11: mod nu the flour with the I 01? a chair. whirl: served (f‘ismns true. ' spoke youngest ot the Eski- qmdy, mm-h laugh, ed i put." 1 chip in,” said “u- vf course, the bluhber cost muvh, fur we're Iurge. It’s the spirit. I n‘anr ,3 Ill \VOH much stowed 5;: as you ha (1 Skuokum. can I'alSL'. 1H} mt tlw numey tgh I'll sum do . would 9015143an nary. I ”1.91m. in the States 111 n R 3'1 X‘ uld a! _\‘

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