*A Room 2, * Phone 34 At the Labour Day event a team|Time, 19 seconds. from Connaught pulled the big trained bunch of husky tugâ€"ofâ€"war men from Iroquois Falls all over the field and nearly back to Little Canada. Conâ€" naught‘s tugâ€"ofâ€"war team had trouble winning the pull and showing the Falls what "‘pull‘‘ really is. An d thereby hangs a tale! Some da\q ago Mr. John Vanier told The Advanee what a wonderful tugâ€"ofâ€"war team there was in lroâ€" quois Falls. According to Mr. Vanâ€" ier, that team would pull anything in Timmms, Schumacher or South Porâ€" cupine, or pull them all together. He put up so good a case that no Timmins. Schumacher or South Porâ€" eupine team would enter the tugâ€"otâ€" war, to judge from appearances on Monday. But Mr. Vanier had not counted on Connaught! â€" Connaught does not intend any team to walk away without a struggle. Accordingâ€" ly an appeal was hurriedly sent ou! Monday for enough Connaught men to make a tugâ€"ofâ€"war team at the Falls for the oceasion. All the Conâ€" naught heavyweights had stayed â€" at home, but so long as he eame from Connaught he was sure of a place on the 'mmuuvht team, no matter what his weight or size. In a few minutes there were enough Connaught men to make a team aml vntmes closed then. All hut three of the: Connaught men weighed less than 14() pounds. â€" The tnee other small fellows would . not average 170 pounds each. Troquois Falls team,, on the other hand, weighed from 165 to 240 pounds each. Hlfl'h jump â€" (ope Mcelntyre, 5ft. 3in.; quois Falls, 4ft. 10in | sonville, 4ft. Sin. lln' 440 yards (open)â€" Intyre; 2, Jones, A mins; 3, Donohue, 4 ming.. Time, 49 2â€"5. 100â€"yard dash (U 13 \*wkless, 2, Walsl Running broad ; Davidson, â€" Melntyre Renfars, â€" Connaugh Helin, Connaught, 1 880â€"yard relay rac row Athletie Club, Ti ‘Time, 1::839. Pole vault (open Melnutyre, 10ff»; > 2, Club, Timmins, O9ft. Iroquois Falls, 8Sft. 1 70 yards, married Mrs. Lina, Comet; Ansonville; 3, Mrs. . quois Falls. 0 yards, single Baron, Cochrane; 2, quois Falls; 3, F. Falls, Junior BE 50 yards (girls, 8 : â€"1, I(lt\ Smith : '_, 3, Ida I)ld(qnvne 30 yards (boys, 8 3 â€"â€"1, M. Gratton ; 3, M. Harkins. 50 yards (girls, 12 ; â€"â€"1, C. Corbett; 2, V Watt. T0 yards (boys, 12 â€" o Next Goldrange Hotel. Phone 119 COoNNAUGHT SHOWS FPALLS WHAT ‘‘PULL‘‘ REALLY IS Have You a Cold? sSTOP IT! USE Barrister, Solicitor, Etce. says, was impartial Everyvbody vyeal tunli but the grease on him last week mal the cold go right through him. Apa from the winners, he was among t} last to give up the race. He w good mmu,:h to keep up to (Geor luuntr He made an exceptional gzood bhowmo' for a young man. M Lacroix is well pleas(»d with the gOo swimming# of his nephew, and inten to take Clinton to Miami, Florida, t\ the bigz swimming event there th swim. grease used was . too heavy type. He would have everything much better had h olive oil, instead of the grease grease, he says, hardened very ly and then felt like a heav blanket on him. He says that or never has he felt cold in the but the grease on him last weel the cold go rigcht through him. * WÂ¥ 1i1i11. uhy too heavy everything olive oil, grease, he Iv and th Thomas Clinton, nephew of Mr. Lacroix, of the Windsor Hotel, Timâ€" mins, returned here this week after his visit to Toronto to compete in the Wrigley Marathon swim held in conâ€" nection with the Canadian National Exhibition. â€" Clinton travelled about nine miles of the course, but then thought it best to discontinue. The cold was the chief handicap to him, and he blames this on the fact that| too much grease was used in protectâ€"| ing him from the difficulties of ‘the| swim. The grease used was also of too heavy type. He would have found | Grease Hardened Quickly and Was Many Fro Porcupinie Camp Enjoy Handicap to Swimmers. Clinton } Labour Day Event at Iroquois to Enter Race at Miami 1 Falls on Monday USE OF CGREASE SEEMED ARROW CLUB OF TMMING INJURIOUS TO CUNTON WIN HONOURS AT FALS n( Prescriptions Promptly and Accurately Filled. Toner A. MacDonald iys from he lot ans sOUTH END PHARMACY This will make another . for Clinton to show lus will no doubt create gre n view of the excellent on at the C. N. BE. event ve oil or vaseline, Clin ‘onnaught Homer L. Gibson Bldg. Timmins the race keep up e an ~e: ‘ o a voung y / â€"~LACTOIX_ SAL o fairness and goo« K. E. management that nothing wa for the people to d The whole event, h ught: Connaugnt any team to walk uggle. Aceordingâ€" hurriedly sent out h Connaught men var team at the jon.â€" AXll the Conâ€" sideration. Th ive been kinde South Porâ€" the tugâ€"otâ€" arances on ro had not mulled 91 tayed at ime from on @p to him. â€"fact that in protectâ€" ies of ‘the tow n ery quickâ€" eavy wet 1at seldom the water, veek made m. Apart imong the He was kinder.{|J. »pence; 2 fair and|Time, 11 1â€"5 mann ame 1: T 1( )l)]’)()‘ merl M Tim« [ I J Ur do 91 money spends a portion 0o time tellmg his boy rot to bles for keeps. team Nault 100 111 880â€"yard relay race (op row Athletie Club, Timmin ‘Time, 1::39; Pole â€"vault (open)â€"1, Melntyre, 10ff»; *2;" ~Alt Club, Fimming, 9ft.â€"Sin.; Iroquois Falls, 8ft. 11in. 70 yards, married ladic Mrs. Hina, Comet::~2;: M 440 yards (open)â€"1, Bonnell, Mc Intyre; 2, Jones, Arrow Club, Tim mins; 3, Donohue, Arrow Club, Tim ming. Time, 49 2â€"5. 4 100â€"yard dash (Union members)â€" 1, Nickless; 2, Walsh; 3, Hurdman. Running broad jump (open)â€"1 Davidson, â€" Melntyre, I1S8ft. 4in.; 2 Renfars, Connaught, 1l7ft. 4in.; 3 Helin, Connaught, 17ft. 3in. 880â€"yard relay race (open)â€"1, Ar row Athletic Club, Timmins ; 2, Comet 220 yards (open)â€"]I row Club, Timmins; 2 quois Falis; 3, Donoh ( e Time, 19 seconds. High jump (open) elforts,. The winners events were a 100 vards (. Falls The dance of attended and dance held pre Day â€" committe« music being ex the floor in fine M it was imuch The winners Mousseau; 2 3, Lachapelle In the fel« letie Club o The softh by Iroquois rane, by a s Falls defe; morning, 8 feated Timn Falls t for the events terest. a large representation from the Porâ€" cupine Camp though the Crusade no doubt took many away from the disâ€" trict. The programme was a good one and all went off well. The sueâ€" cess of the Arrow Club in the athletic events was particularly pleasing to the crowd from this camp. [‘he Schuâ€" macher Pipe Band and the Iroquois Falls town band supplied the music for the day. Competition in all the events was keen and roused much inâ€" :; be ty go 18 go 17 10 dlyi po DCOJ day of sports at a large attendan motor from â€" all flocked to the F Â¥.. War High ju The fiddler ittracted ceon 14() Monday was an ideal Labour Day, the rare kind, sunny and warm and rainless, and as a consequence the day of sports at Iroquois Falls drew a large attendance. By train and motor from all the district people flocked to the Falls for the Paper Town‘s big annual dav. There was Holli ltb H Junior Events yards (girls, 8 years Betty Smith; 2, Estl] a Blacquerre, vyards (boys, 8 years M. Gratton; 2, E. Harkins. yards (girls, 12 years . 2: V : Ws Club of team @o ind YÂ¥ s 3, W m jump, ind unds yards (Paperâ€"makers)â€" 2. Walsh: 3, Hurdman ina, ille: ‘alls arcos yards (open) 2, iddlers‘ and c d considerable much enjoyed iners â€" were: u; 2, Murtaun apelle and (G4. OI ftball championsh1 ip, runnin uns; 2, Whiting, Iroquois brahamson, Iroquois Falls. ) sees. mson M Smith (Pulp and Sulphite) â€"G. Emond ; 3, J. Bri s of field as follows: oT the evening was was the G(]lld] of reviously by the L tee, â€" refreshments exceptionally good, was the equal ol any ‘eviously by the Labour ee, â€" refreshments _ and exceptionally good, and ne shape. The commitâ€" congratulated for their sports t Timmins ins;: 2,, Whiting, [Iroâ€" Donohue, Ansonville H al 16 ic ®. c Will Mather, ars and under) Esther Larson: airs and under) Warren:; 3, G. Mrs, Robert Coreoran, Iro Alton WV l1 â€"1, Davidson Hurdman, Iro: J, Lefebre. An ofr is spare to play marâ€" incers‘* contest attention, and by the crowd. 1, Bernier and h and Smith: s and under ortier: 3, C â€"Exchange Jones, Arrow i Arrow Athâ€" won the eup rom The LPorâ€" e Crusade no from the disâ€" and under Blacquerre ind Davidson, 3% "ATrrow 3, Walsh, APTC Iroqu()1~ + ~@in hrane deâ€" > two winâ€" tes, Iro Iroquor ind un neston TAacoâ€"â€"â€" was won [~~Cochâ€" t un rbett 11 contt V ( #. # L O‘ *# # wale« ##4 #. # "®@ w# w + ## # *4 ie *4 # # #* # # *# + # *# ## ## # *# #4 a # w# #* # # # # ## # # © "# *# #*4 w# ® # !DOME THE RUNNERSâ€"UP FPOR iPRETTY HOME WEDDING THE SEASON FOR P. D. F. L.' ON WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31st 1J against, wil Thistles, 10 points; Lanes., points. Most 0 cleanly and we ous injuries ha the plavers. â€"8 lirees, ToOught to a araw, the llome winning second place by a fourâ€"goal percentage. The game was very evenâ€" ly contested, with both teams showâ€" ing some good combination. The Dome team also showed up individuâ€" ally. Hitt, playing at halfâ€"back, was outstanding. Richmond, at centre, also showed up well. ()n the other hand, Robson, at centre half for the Hnlly Reoes, as well as Harris and RHav., were best for their team. In the last game of the P. on Saturday, the Dome and Rees,. fought to a draw, 2â€"2, t « #4 * L *# 44 # _# #+4 * L #4 # #4 *# a. #% *a.* #+* # #4 + # #4 # 4 ## *# # ## # # #* # #4 + *#* #@ # * + #4 *# # #* #® + 44 *# # #+* * % +. + #4* + La #4 *# w #4 @ « #* *# # #4 ® # #4 * © #4 # # #*4 L #* *# *# #4 # #% ##4 + # @4 #@ *# 6 #4 + «# #* *# # #* # *# #4 44 * * 0' ’0 #4 *# *# #4 #® *# #4 # #+4 # # #* # «o #4 @ # #* # # #* # # #*4 * # #4 *# 4 #4 * # ## ®# 4 # THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, UuNTARIO iy, were best The season 0 en a good on re, played 1: juries have occurred iyers. Several of the in newâ€" jerseys ason of the P FHIRS T of the game vell lave occurre ichmond, at centre, well. _ On the other t centre half for the well as Harris â€" and for their team. scorin a tot: t wit a tot: the Dome« point H Just arrived for the opening of the fall social season, one hundred new gowns which are real specials, these being obtainable in a large variety of styles and colours. The window display of attractive coats and gowns will delight the eye and the natural desire of the ladies for beauty and attractiveâ€" A wide selection as to styles, materials and colours, in the newest versions of popular favourites. Price and quality, of course, are typical of our reputation for fine values. ing our new women‘s arnd misses‘ coats and dresses in the early part of Sept., we have now on display an advance showing that accurately forecasts a most pleasâ€" ing new mode for the coming season. While the lines are fundamentally boyish in a slim, becoming manner, every model is embellished with delightfully feminine touches that greatâ€" ly add to their obvious charm. FOLLOWING our usual practice of showâ€" ha n ot wedding _ su immediate re bride and orc train for Ro making their bride‘s going sand and blue ding presents esteem in whi Mr. Leslie Flemin vendor for Hailevbu Dride‘s goingâ€"away costume was of sand and blue. _ The numerous wedâ€" ding presents received testified to the esteem in which the young couple are held. Their many friends will join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Manning all happiness in their new home. at the home : Mr. and Mrs Wednesday, A when their dan Hill, was unit« matrimony _ to \[anning, of R Cushing, recto glican church, ciating clergyn looked very w gowned in wh Miss Elsie bridesmaid greorgette bouquet _ ( 311 Hill m an very pretty w e home of the for Haileybury, with Mi ortin as assistant. New Coats and Dresses for Fall and Winter n(t yToom Ie1t on or Rouyn where their home in the goingâ€"away cost supported â€"the After: 2s supper _ servé relatives and gcroom left on ind * #4 *4 *# #* @ #* # t #4 * % #* # #* * * #4# * % #* w# # ## * # #* * + #*% *# % #* * + #4 * # #4 /A , 0..0 # # #4 * + ## # 4 #4 * + #* + + #* *# #4 * # #* *# + ## *# + 44 @ L3 #4 *# # #4 @ # #4 * # #*4 # % *# La #4 # La #+* *# La #* ® #% *#* @ La *#* @ *# *4 *# # *#+ * *# *4 # 4 #4 *# 4 #4 #® .0 *. * 00. ## *# *# 44 0." * .0 # .0 #4 # La #4 # # #4 * # *4 La bes # .0' #4 *# #% *#* # + #4 *# #* *2,* *#* # *# #4 *# #4 # 6 ## *# *# ## # # #* # # #4 + La *#* #@ L * #+ #4 * * *)/Â¥ h Priced at § UnÂ¥ V FOR THIS WEEKâ€"END OGONLY iXUS . â€"OLST mughter, ) ted in the o (MÂ¥, 111 DpP Stanley served and ding bride er cousin, as pearlâ€"coloured holy vVerV POM triends the the evening they intend future. The me was of rovernment POOH oris bond to ar sho Arli| ainty the nt | J omm 3. comemems i nPV On $16.95 For better health often serve CLARK®‘S$ acticious 8OUPS W. CLARK Limited, Montreal, P.Q., St. Remi, P.Q., and Harrow, Ont The precious vitamines of the fresh vegeâ€" tables are preserved by the Clark process in all these soups. They are a valuable addition to the meal and help the enjoyâ€"= ment of other foods by their action on the digestion. Serve them often. No work is requiredâ€"â€"simply add equal quanâ€" tity of water, bring to a boil and serve. The cost is about 3¢c. a plate and no expert can prepare better soups. Assortment includes Vegetable, Tomato, Chicken, etc., etc. Keep an assortment on hand of your favorite soups. Packers Clark‘s Celebrated Pork and Beans, Etc., Etc., Etc wb pliplipl din in ats it ies iis dn zit ts CLaARKs Thursday, Sept. 8th, 1927