etesteotes 4 °* # 4# $ * *# ##* * # 44 n 86e 2t aa* 2 *n a*22t22®2 2222 a* .“.Q 0’“.0« v‘oo .00.00.00.90’00. “. esns stt .0000.00.“ X, Why Not Buy Your Soft Drinks made with the best Spring water of Northern Ontario? SPMING WATER BOTTLING WORKS Jos. Clusiaun, prop. Telephone 60 P.O. Box 19. : sOoOUTH PORCUPINE ® Warehouse in Timmins at 7 106 BALSAM STREET SOUTH! cots folk in Canada and the United States can woll look forward with keen interest to renewing acquainâ€" tance with many of the delights of the home country on the occasion of a Highland gathering and Festival of Scottish music to be held at Banff September 3 to 5 to which the Prince of Wales has given his patronage. What more magnificent setting for a Highland gathering could be chosen than Banff with that vast amphitheatre of Rocky Mountains encircling the headlong waters of the Bow and Spay Rivers. Scottish fur traders who first penetrated these mountains a hundred years ago were awed by the ruggedness of the scene and impressed by its similarity to their own rugged highlands. The force of cirevmstance and the love of adventure have brought many Scots to this Western world and it is only naturs!l that they should wish to take part again in the old sports and traditional tests of manly prowess which will bo a feature of the gatherâ€" ing, in addition to a wealth of Scottish music. The recorded history of this music goes back to the days of Columba whose mission, establishâ€" ed in the sixth century at Iona, spread its influence all over the south and west of Scotland. MODERN PARLOURS PERSCONAL SERVICHE qualified and experienced. should be no variation whatsoever from the ingredients your physician has prescribed. That has always been our first rule of service to our eustomers and the policy upon which the suceess of this store has been built. Guard your health well. Let us assist you in this. â€" Bring your presceriptions here. We do not substitute. Purest drugs only are used. Compounding preseription which should be entrust Funeral Director and Embalmer 12 Pine St. S. Phone 51 P M. GORDON MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEALTH HEADQUARTERS RELIABLE DRKUQILST L L ##4 44 40 #+4 .“.“ '“.“.“.“ .“.“.“.“.000 “.60.“. #+* 42 2t 4 #*% #4 4# w 4 + #4, ts 4# #* * # #* .0 C *t. * 0.".“.“.0 * *o #* + + *# # *# #* # + “. * 4 * .0 s @tr Maoae # REGULAR MEETING OF THE PISTRICT CHILDREN‘S AID It is better to be wo spectable; wealthy than ind is is the work of works ed, only to those well .. _ There should be no m the ingredients your That has always been 3 LICENSED EMBALMERS Many of the finest exponents of Highland dancing in Western Canada have intimated their intention to take part in the gathering, and Banff, which is the tourist capital of the Rockies, will be ablaze with the tartans of Scotland. Brawny Highâ€" landers, too, will take part in tossing the caber, putting the ball, throwing the hammer, and other such sports. Supplementing these features will be a series of concerts in the great ballroom at Banff Springs Hotel, for which several of the‘ best known Scottish singers have been engaged including J. Campbell MeInnes noted for the rendering of Border and Highland ballads; Madame Jeanne Dusseau, who under her maiden name of Ruth Thom attracted the attention of Mary Garden, the wellâ€" known prima donna, by her beautiful interpretation of old Scottish songs; Davidson Thomuouson, the Winnipeg by frot car DUavidso baritone neapolis theson, hrane v o will MOTOR EQUIPMENT |) d ainge 1¢ First Airship to Land at Schumacher and Visit: Here THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, uNTARNO irst to lan( one of the p gers and sta dav mornin GREAT DOG STORY DRAMA ( COMING TO NEW EMPIRE has been drawn up in historica sequence, commencing with old ball ads of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, followed by groups of the periods of Mary Queen of Scots, Stuarts, and Jacobites. In | turn there will be songs by Burns, Sir Walter Scott, Lady Nairne, and Christopher North. ‘*Wings of the Storm,‘‘ the Fox Film great dog story cinema, to be at the New Empire theatre on Monday and Tuesday of next week, Aug. 22nd and 23rd, is probably the most fascinâ€" ating story of its type that has ever been picturized.. ‘*‘Thunder,‘‘ the celebrated police dog star, is featured. The photoplay centres about Thunâ€" der, who is the runt of a litter of pupâ€" pies born to a blueâ€"ribbon winner in the kennels of Anita Baker, a noted sportswoman. _ The action of the story unfolds the character‘ developâ€" ment, as well as the physical developâ€" ment of the weakling, after he goes into the forests. â€" He lives in the open, finds his mate in a beautiful white molice becomes the father of n town about 5.30 on Naturday evenâ€" ng. _ An aeroplane was seen flying ow and after cireling around for a hort time finally came to rest on ?earl Lake. In a very short time rowds were hurrving across the Hebridean music, recently made popular by Mrs. Kennedy Fraser will also be featured, and place will be found, too, for the folkâ€"songs and dances of Highland tribes of Indian whose hunting grounds were from time immemorial in the Negsbaring Rockies. These Indians will be gathered in a picturesque encampâ€" ment, and with their teepes and ment, as we ment of the into the fore finds his m eany 1eft riends n With the ad1 Thunder seems sibilities and b Work on the erection of the angleâ€" iron picket fence around the Central Public School grounds has ‘been comâ€" pleted.. The fence adds much to the good appearance of the property. _ All the youngsters should be warned as the sharp pickets of iron are dangerâ€" ous, a little slip while eclimbing meanâ€" ing the danger of being seriously ‘"‘speared."" ire Rangers pay "Flying Visit" to Pearl Lake, and Atâ€" tract Crowds â€" Small Youngster Drinks Fly Poison, but is Saved by Medical Skill. Other Schumacher News. M j e ol the planes used by the fire ranâ€" rs and stayed on the lake until Sunâ€" y morning. â€" It was such a rare ent to see a plane at such close nze, that nearly all the residents of hum.wlwn and quite a number of mmins people went over to see the ine; many even tried to take photoâ€" aphs, but the light was too poor to this suce c“lull\ Mi. Rod MeéPheé, a resident of humache ds his mate in 4 lice dog, and become litter of fine puppies With the advent of t ies and becomes a 1k vn kind, fearless and 10 nacher, Ont., Aug. Lith. »peâ€" The Advance. ; ack Chatson and daughter, ft on Friday for a vigit with near Renfrew. was quite a little excitement U e, a resident of number of vyvears, realizt little excitement MNaturday evenâ€" ir teept thkey w to the : the e â€" pupplies his respon ader alert. and add herâ€" On died at Oshawa, Ont., on Tuesday, Aug. 9th, _ He leaves his wife and three small children to mourn his loss. Miss Marion gLeng returned on Tuesday from af vacation spent with friends in Edmonton. Mr. Ralph Sullivan, of Kirkland Lake, is visiting with his brother, Mr. Wilbur Sullivan, of Schumacher. Mrs. M. Greer is visiting with her son, Denham. and family of Second avenue. Lawrence, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Rubelick, had a close eall on Tuesday morning. The child, who is about eighteen months old drank some fly poison. Dr. Byers was called and hp immediately used a stomachâ€" pump on the youngster, and after working over him for some time proâ€" nounced ‘him out of danger,. We are zlad to say he is now little the worse for his experience. Bornâ€"Om Sunday, Aug. 14th to Dr. and Mrs. Byers,â€"a son. Congratuâ€" lations WOKE UP AFTER GOING TO SLEEP WITH CIGARETTE Cobalt Aug. 16â€"A guest who went'! to sleep with a cigarette between his lips and who woke up suddenly to discover the mattress on fire was the cause of .considerable stir at the Coâ€" balt Hotel in early hours on a recent morning. Chief Dunn patrolling the Square, ‘heard excited shouts in the near vicinity but could not locate the reason for some time. He sumâ€" moned Sergeant G@ardner, of the proâ€" vincial foree and it was discovered that ‘the burning\ matress had been heaved out of the room window on to the roof of a lower building immeâ€" diately to the south, while a bucket brigade was quenching the flames with water drawn from the tap. The fire was extinguished without much damage, except to the mattress, which was destroyed. _ The smoker, when he reéalised his plight, rent the night air with his cries. Despatches yesterday from Sudbury state that following a period of unusâ€" ual hazard two bush fires of more than cordinary proportions are raging in the Sudbury area. One is near Walford and the other in the vicinity of Webbâ€" woody elose to theâ€"extreme westerly boundary of Sudbury Forest district. At noon on Tuesday the fire in one township was still out of control, and several hundred acres of good second erowth timber are burning. The fire in the Spanish River Indian‘reservaâ€" tion, near Webbwood, is now under countrol, after a gang of thirty had well nigh exhausted their resources, having fought the fire for the last four days. Another serious fire is burning on East Rouse Island, on the Georgian Bay. These fires bring the total for the past week of five hundred acres of timber totally or partially destroyâ€" ed. _ The most serious fire is that which has been raging since Friday at Township 129, where forty men are engaged in fighting the blaze with three pumps. This fire is believed to have been started by lightning during the heavy electrical istorm of last Thursday evening. The other fire, on the Spanish Indian reserve, is thought to have been caused by careless blueâ€" berry pickers. The majority of the other fires are attributed to similar orâ€" izin. Regina, Saskatchewan.â€"H. W. Lenâ€" nox, Inspector for the Dominion Forâ€" estry Branch at fndian. Head, says: "The demand for trees has been inâ€" sistent from all over the west. This year we have orders for 8,000,000, as against 6,000,000 in 1926.]‘ Followâ€" ing his tour of the west, h! said: *‘ *| find generally a more settled feeling. People are planning for the future. Tlhe old days, when farming was a here today and gone tomorrow affair, have â€" disappeared. _ Farmers _ are TWO BUSH FIRES RANGING IN THE SUDBURY DISTRICT mere L0OGay qalil SUIIE LUHIINUELGV Y have â€" disappeared. _ Farmers _ are planting trees, and, wherever a grove of trees is found, there you will find contented homes." How To Reduce Varicose Vems Rub Gently and Upward Toâ€" ward the Heart as Blood in Veins Flows That W ay. Many penblo have become desponâ€" dent because they have been led to believe that there is no remedy that will reduce swollen veins and bunches. If you will get a twoâ€"ounce original bottle of Moone s Emerald Oil (full strength) at nay firstâ€"class.drug store and apply it night and morning as directed you wilfl quickly notice an improvemert which will continue unâ€" til the veins and bunches are reduced Moone‘s Emerald Oil is a harmless, vet most powerful germicide and two ounces last a very long time. Indeed, so powerful is Emerald Oil that old 14) chronie sores and ulcers are often enâ€" tirely healed and anyone who is disâ€" appointed with its use can have their money refunded. Moisley and Ball sells lots of it. PmA vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Dry Clea AND LJ #. .% e« “‘».00.“.“.00:“ to Pressu ALTERATION Clothes Reline PROMPTE EXPERIEN CALLED FOR Ph H. H 5 CEDAR T. 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Shortens the moulting period. Moulting is the hen‘s holiday and every day you shorten it puts money in your pocket. The Fulâ€"Oâ€"Pep 50â€"50 ration prepares birds for heavy eggâ€" laying duty. It provides the important mineral. Its Cod Liver Meal supplies the vitamines, and helps the hen assimilate the most out of all her feed. â€" Oatmeal forms the base of all Fulâ€"Oâ€"Pep feedsâ€"not just ground oats, but high quality ocatmeal. Get your birds ready now to lay more big, strongâ€"shelled eggs, uniform in shape and size. Rates of ommission $2.50 T. J. CHENIER Phone 588â€"Jâ€"2 Vimy Road, Timmins FULâ€"Oâ€"PEP GROWING MASH and Fulâ€"Oâ€"Pep Egg Mash C #*s * Â¥* *# bad *#* *# * #4 3 s*, ,*, * °* °% #4 *# * #* + *#* *# * *#* * * #* # #* # 4 #* ¢. *# #* 4 #4* *# © #4 # © *#* *#, < #4 # <+ #4 * + #4 * # #4 * La #4 # 4 #* @ 4 #* # 4 #@ # *#* #@ + #* * «# *# *# #4 * 4 #* 6 #4 *# #*% #@ 4 #@ *# 4 # '. #4 @ p HE Tellers of this Bank selll Bank Money Orders pay able anywhere in Canadaâ€"at any Bank, and our Agents abroad honor these Orders at current rates of Exchange. When you wish to remit small sums of money ask the teller for a Bank Money Order. ; Now is the time to watch those pullets. They‘re nearly ready for work. You want to cash in on them soon. Feed the famous Fulâ€"Oâ€"Pep 50â€"50 ration throughout the moulting period. Mix equal parts of Fulâ€"Oâ€"Pep Growing Mash and Fulâ€"Oâ€"Pep Egg Mash. Gives pullets everything they need during moulting. Proâ€" duces even, smooth feathers and brings the birds through in Thursday, August 18th, 1927 Porcupine Feed Transfer Phone 88 South Porcupine, Ont. D. SUTHERLAND, Manager. J. PAUL MICHAUD, Manager. TEIMMINS