Havying taken over the business formerly known . s Burke‘s Drug Store, Moneta, Messrs Jos., ' aml A Thompson are 'conductmg an upâ€" ‘theâ€"minute drug store on the prcm\lses known :_;;fe M(meta Pharmacy. l css | ns‘ 2 Moneta Pharmacy is in a posmon to cater ~. to the drug needs of the people of Timmins, and < . a visit to t ,"e store, corner/â€"Pine St., S. and Flrst‘ Ave., ls sure to bring satisf actory results, or fj;f;f‘ne 213 and your order wnll recexvp courteous ntlsmg 1n The Porcupme Ad n _thtf of such conï¬den‘cg.;- y s servic oods you have to 5t t . _J> Fenn and A. Thompson ,mn?f' * . «31 ‘S. Ave., ‘..~ Phone 213 * . E 6 M"‘L «. T L e (4. N96 Ky *A !â€"| ing: on ?the ‘,leugae standm and only * P:,"“:’* ndf offanswereon aqdwhén ame was f cï¬onald trotted out a oonmderably ye chaï¬ged lineâ€"up and they were ‘quite )rogpa f.ff’.;w iâ€"| an: nhprevemént ‘Lefty ‘Osborne, a ‘erâ€"ha bni's" t‘ to come here in the|homeâ€"brew product, and. only a kid, j"tball line. . 'l‘here does not seem|started on the monnd for the Paperâ€" to. be ‘reason why the Goodyear| makers and he got along in great style ahd the oater cups shdul not ‘ba. ad- for 6 innings before he weakened. agd to the season ’s trop =~ ‘s| _ Monaghan,. started the toboggan j SS | | BC 11 the¢7th, by being hit with a in raune ie | 1tched ball: Levine reached 1st, on |his bunt and took 2nd, and Monaâ€" Ighan,.3rd oh Benson‘ 8 mld throw to lst. kennedy was given free transâ€" _# |portation to lst. : Lynch struck out, _ ) while MclLean helped his own game $|along with a slashing single, scoring ~$#|two. Smith walked and Tate singl | McLean in. Tate was forced at 2nd .#l|and Murphy‘s single scored.. Smlth |with the: 5th run of the innings. Evans took up the mound duty for the ‘[remaining two frames and managed #)|to get by without being scored on. #| McDonald playing leftâ€"field pulled off | the fielding feature of the game when |he speared Tate‘s smash with the gleved hand, robbmg him of a sure ‘$ | enough tnple and a probable homer. nsmess formerly known , Moneta, Messrs Jos. are 'conductmg an upâ€" on the prcm\lses known . F4 19. . ho L740 .. y* F4 _ ind 343 124 42 whed OM D .. _ Ned Bet oret, [ O 4: U 65 Es ts Lo 4 '.v“ ; 13 Iï¬ that 99% fcould bée ‘reduced to s aszera the‘ remaining10% would. presâ€" .. $)ent no diffidulties to the Forest Proâ€" 4 (#)tective organizations. â€" With that <~.$190% wiped off the. slate L venture to * #| say that 98% of the annual fire _ would â€" be done . away with. . #|Such a happy state of affairs can bhe. ~.*. $larrived at by one way and one way ty t f only! Through the coâ€"operation. of :;;fl : ‘the people of the Provinde;. thI'OQgh the help of the farmers, the. bushimen, hunters and ï¬shermen and the : #|railroad. . _ _ ~ _~ ait â€"â€" Holders, constitutâ€" orest Protectlve Associations /1 .4 % mg thelr utmost to protect the for-: . are c0â€"0p ig: with the Government ji 5{, fvice" to the fullest . xtent possnble. $st | Private Sindividuald are"" expendifig "Av q -5- "> ' 4 \_‘ 4. "‘ J# (FRrom: the Broke Hustlier â€" â€" j THE I'OR.EST FIRES MUST GO ON. j i ~FOREVER _ . Is it snmply an attack of mdlges- ’_- tlon that prompts such statement, or is it something that is much har-l . der to cureâ€"a gross wilful ignorance? : ~ We can forgive a man who is unâ€" 4 well ph%lmany and mentally who says mg, but ‘we‘find it far more Forest Fires are caused by man puhishable violation of the law T _ Dunc.‘ M%Lean did the mound work for the Miners and he went the full yroute wth ease. He kept the Paperâ€" makes a safe distance from. the scorâ€" ing station until the ‘¢th when he eased up a little. Anson got a freak home ‘run, when his ordinary: single past 3rd went for a home run when Ee t uP ~ Ed t uthsearet, / Es . Fires Are Preventable.. Do you realize that 90% of ‘ the l’lll‘lllflll ERRORS Afllllll â€" _ â€" Ed cruine s it P uhi w eyed the pickaninnies doubtfully. f . \**Whose chxldren are those!’ x he aaked. _ ) ~..¢ _ $3 5o C ‘You ought to be ashamd of yp)n'- We ..3 self ‘waiting o fi,.ï¬deg"e, 55"6"1'1 ave to excu%a us, de road ont‘6ur way is so bad. *‘ . .. ROADS.. @,> . Dadicated ‘to Hon. Ja.mes I_.wons From the Broke Hustler,» Iroquois CA darky and his brown sw,( art ;’fo}loWed by thrée ‘pickaninnied ap-- ‘peared before the clerk of a southern court for a license to wed.. The clerk the false and fatal report . (that: fires must go on as in the past. and that aB ‘ourx! efforts are doomed. to . failure. In war, he helps the enemw whï¬ sayp' eyed ‘the pickaninnies doubtEfully. Whose chlldren are those?’ s he asked. o ty in . us s uk o s A great crusade for Forest Erotec- *lnon has started and we want every|. man"to . ~be a â€" Crusader Consider ‘yourself a Kire Guard, tell. your| friends about the cause and do what| » you can to assist in the elimination oï¬ i: gl:st Do not remain inâ€"| different, ‘for simply by your. moral long! Andâ€"above all. things, diécourage the troops,. do not spread| Sudel't you are helping the work aâ€"| 66 annat win *) â€"win | vided bet: tlme and money to assist in the . Jectlon ‘of the Kire Demon. The| PréSs is giving generous aid and is aoâ€"| UAAA ing a splendid work in keeping conâ€"| <"~â€" _ stantly before the public the need of|. _ _ Forest protection. But what is the|: public. doing? I am bound to say|â€" that up to the present the public have| * ‘lz; ely been ‘Lto pi'oud bto fig hth†es _ 0 o. Â¥ "aP . why is this? Is it because the| pub!ic believé that in a few, years we| e f' RQM MONTREAI. .s;.;f’] have any Forests left and that. TO LfVGrPOOl e tot\mï¬jo bothar aboui; .‘,‘Fores{;‘ Aug ‘21 l Septz 18‘.*'. *;: Monte t Pr ection ? i Aug. 28.. Mq,ntal : ' ) L:rte for Sept. 4) oemalel ol t ï¬'ont: hron.; ; J ho ~Eorest protective organâ€"|. «_ ;. To Belfastâ€"Glaï¬gow izations are on a Armer ‘footing ‘toâ€" Aug 13 |‘Sept: 10..1,.,.. * .Meta,qg s Ne ce ooliy un d a in umt on hom Wu.u.ls % day than they ever have been \before. ‘W i :" @ JATLEG: T of. the pubhc we will not only ha.ve an: even chance to get these Forest Fires out quickly but i we, wil} have an even chanee of stt iC [pmg theit â€" originâ€" %iblch 48. f va.Btly ,more mportant Is 1t because they 6 not feel that they have any interest in ‘the Forest T Reneniber thisâ€"that for every fAive Smlth c.f. ¢ / s o %at:, lb ot mgham, s s, Murphy, 2b, .. .. Monaghan, 3b. Levme, rd£. Kennedy, c... .. Benson, 3b,, + Osborne, p. Evans, p... .. Nickless, c.f. ... Gratton;, c .=;% Anson,. 2nd â€"at Faley, rf. .. .. Flanders, rf. .. Coons,. lb. * . : Sncrifice hitsâ€"Conningham; .. _ Bwlen basea-N'othnghm,. Levmo,, ‘Strucek outâ€"-â€"by McLean by Os- borne 4 in 7 i mmggs, y van'a .. Base on aua-â€"OflMcLeanQ oï¬ 'Osbome 5 ofl' Evans 2. 7'8@01‘05 Inninn-â€" R.n B. Tin 806000050M 0 ~4 ,Falls..000000111â€"r-310 ed â€"_ Box Score. Lynch, 1f,. .. MeLean, p. .. Cunningham s.5. Chircoski, l.f. .. McDonald, 12. .. the ball was lost in the grass.: . | A Simple Shampooâ€" || TheSé eahdigh arrive every jva â€" vaur Ne \ simple and. inexpensive sham» poo, and one which leayes tlie hair . soft, glossy and with a delicate aroma, is to take a basin of warm vater and make a free lather usiny _ Baby‘s Own Soap. Rub well into thescaip,â€"rinse with warm and. then cool water,. Dry in sun and wind if possible. s ‘his sinple Shampoo is excellent | for scaip and ‘costs very . littls as Baby‘s Own Soap is sold, â€" at 10c. a cake by most dealers. .. Carsgon‘s A cold ahower on Wm dty invigorates nd refruhos. '!’tmf can have both s tub and,ahomrz bath at© L* 8 ‘‘Best for you and Baby too"" * dordon Block â€" "Ph Mq,ntg;afe fontroge|* e esd uit Cl 2 + 10 Thuréda’y for the assortment you , 11 LISt closes ever C/ uuyu;l-u_l 5 ‘Pine St. South _ l