o * $ . ,.\ ._ j M%tzon.?nï¬u{xooâ€%%tuutu.outututn!nt_ utnt.utuo..uo.uooututuo?. 3e ce ale ce ols ain , *) xX ] 3e @2 e ’il â€" NotHing ‘Dut an if Hemâ€"Roid, a harmless tablet, is guarâ€" anteed to quickly and safely bnmsh' any formof Pilé misery or money back. Moisley Ball and druggists évery where sell it with this guarantée. eb ‘,q: blood ‘in the: lower owél: NotHing ‘but an internal re: medy can do thisâ€"that ‘s why cutting and salves fail "Dr. Leonhardt ‘g NV TY LA l A Do Yonr Duty Bnbblos Fadaway Pmr BNOOUBAGBMENT NIGHT All local adult Oharleston Dancers are invited > toappmonthestacewiththe champions. With Oomplete Ohange of Dances ... ; 8BE THERM DO . The Merry Widow Wailtz, The Argentine Tanâ€" go, American Butterfly, Ja.vah, Ind.ian Oharles- ton, ~Palm Boach Stop Waltz, Sweetheart Waltz, Valencia, Marathon Oha.rlaston, Fite. They re Coming â€"â€" THFE SX Open to all Ohildren 12 years and under. * Will Appear 5 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY See GLORIA SWANSON in SATURDAY MAT C on i STRUCK" ~ FRIDAY NIGHT IS THIS IS NOT A CONTEST Dr ï¬yers s oï¬ice; where it was found nécessary to insert seven stitches to close the wound. The lad is making good progress to recovery. Ja.me Culdwall, the 14â€"year.om son: of Mrs. J. Cgldwell, of Sehumacher,j met with a very pumfnl acmdeht on Thursday evemng last while playmgj near the theatre. He fell ‘and cut his leg,. the wound bemg a serious. one. Mr. Clyde Miller noticed that the boy had a severe cut, and hurried him to. «ie : ,.'w . d Oe# im O dint" RPudf dï¬ ae dke ; "DARK SWAN" 4* See the tornado qrtsh a town. . A mountain flood sweep a village. A touring mmuad by the wind. (Giant trees easily uprooted. A railroad bridge collapse, A railroad train plunge into the water. The greatest nmnber . <of thrills.ever cramped into a photoplay. â€"THEATRE â€" LAST: TIME TOâ€"DAY. : « "THE TORNADO®" Sce the tornado crush a town. . A moun itain . flood sweep a village. A touring car tossed by the wind. <~Giant trees easily uprooted. A railroad bridge collapse, A railroad train plunge into the water. The greatest nmnbu- of thrills.ever cramped ‘into e photoplay Featuring HOUSE/PETERS [ s c‘Playmg the swenn inkin Ido iY No. anp saTurpay OMING WILD.CAT" $. Wlth TOM TYLER in his Latest Photuplay. “The Humcane†s “Ontlaws Love" ‘‘Haunted Heiress‘‘ . ‘‘Winking Idol‘‘ No. 2 FRIDAY SATURDAY CORINNE GRIFFITHS . Boys‘ Double Canoe Raceâ€"1st, H. Kyollonin and. Hal Wallingford; 2nd, Wm. Trofford and Tony Bohanos, . Ladies‘ Double Canoe Raeeâ€"â€"1st, Mrs. and Miss Desautelle; 2nd, N. . Ladies‘ Swimming Raceâ€"1st, Jean Brisson; 2nd, C. Robertson. * L2 Mixed Double â€"Canoe Raceâ€"â€"1st, Miss Devautelle and R. Barnes; 2nd, K. Sterling and N. Studor. , A“‘ Studor and Partner. Boys‘ Swimming Raceâ€"1st, Paul J emmett 2nd U. Levenson. Chasing the Duckâ€"Mayor Dickson caught the, duck near the dock, but did not claim the bird, saying he was not in the race until the duck came near shore.. The duck was too tired to put back in the watet. y d i)) + Men‘s Double Canoe Raceâ€"1st, K. Stirling and R. Barnes, 2nd, ’F G Wallingford. us La a Gu'ls’ Foot Raceâ€"1st, Pauline Mulâ€" len; 2nd, Blanche Legault, ‘Men‘s Single Canoe Raceâ€"1st, R Barnes; 2nd, G. Wallingford. _/ 4o +9 4 " $ §¥ Ee . The following is liBt of the winâ€" ners in the various events at the sixth apnual regatta, under the auspices of ins Citizens‘ Band, on Civic Holiday, Monday, August 2nd, «Rlseâ€" where in this issue further seference is made to the: event :â€" . â€" Boys‘ Foot Raceâ€"1st Henry Ringâ€" stead; 2nd, Leo Sandin. ARke NJ VULI Alllys, _ QALLQL .A t e RAIVAUAU E.o Divingâ€"1st, A J eckell 2nd E. Bredenburg. _ There was a paft‘icularlé "Whoe| â€" ertrude Carson, sister of crowd at the"open air band conderttgn Mrs., <F.; g Wolno: and of Mr. Geo. ‘Sunday evening after the chgg% z> Carson, ‘with her fnend Miss Grace vices, and all seemed to be welt megs| Huggins, of. Montreal, AQIIQ 4. ArC. vxsl;;:; ed with the music furnished by the| ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Timmins Citizens‘ Band. The number WO]DO for a few weeks\ + of autos parked in the vxclmty of the| / , § ‘Prospeator‘s Race-â€"-Not run as only‘ one entry J Men‘s Smmmmg Raceâ€"â€"lst A. Jeckell ; 2nd, B.â€" Johnston Y EC : 2nd, D.+JONNnStOIM. s uk ce .0 Crab Canoe Raceâ€"1st, R. Barnes; band stand was worthy of note, and most‘of them used their horns to exâ€" press their appreciation of the selec: tions given.. The programme furnishâ€" ed was a pleasing one and well preâ€" sented by the band. The band conâ€" certs appear to be increasing in pubâ€" lie favour, each succeeding week seeâ€" ing a larger crowd inâ€"attendance than To Belfastâ€"Glasgow â€" Aug. 12]] Sept. 9......... Metagama To Oherbourgâ€"Southamptonâ€"Antwerp Aug. 11 ) Sept. 8 ............. Melita Aug. 15| Sept. 22 ........ Minnedosa ~â€"FROM QUEBEC To. Belfastâ€"Glasgow â€". Aug 26]Sept 28 Montnairn 'l‘o Oherbourg-SOuthampton-Antwerp Aug. 18 ...~... Empress of Scotland Sept. 1 ..... .. ... of France FROM MONTREAL _ To Liverpool Sept. 3 iYÂ¥ iX 1 Montclare Aug. 20 Sept 17 ..... : . . + Montrose Aug. 27.| Sept. 24 ........ Montealm the week before. /. _ Mrs. N. Blahey and family returnâ€" Q this week from a visit of a couple of months at Winnipeg. Mr. Blahey motored to Porquis Juncetion on Wedâ€" nesday, bringing the family back by motor from the Junction. _ An Afternoon Tea,and Sale of Home Cooking will be‘ held at Mr. L. E. Dorway‘s store, Pine street on Satâ€" urday, ‘August 7th, under the auâ€" spices of the Gold Star L.O0.B. A Lodge of Fimmins, iMrJ os. McGrath leaves this week onz vacation trip to the South. He will motor from North Bay to Houghâ€" ton, Mich., his home town, as well as taking in other motor trips during his holiday. / 3 To Oher{)% g-Southampton . 15| Oct. 6 Empress of Scotland ks l m For a number of years past the Oddfellows‘ ,’.Elâ€lgnic ‘at Golden City has been one of the big events of the summer.. Bverybody is welcome to go and everybody that goes is sure to enjoy the day. There are sports, races, athletics, and everything, and a general good time for all. â€" The cost for the outing is nominal Good ‘prizes are given for all the events, and the games are sure to be full of enjoyment. This year the event is to: be held at the Hunter property on Wednesday, August 18th, . The pienic grounds are particularly pleasant and the event is well worth while simply for the outâ€" ing, the fine surroundings and the fresh air. Add to these, the pleasing events always staged and you realize why the Oddfellows‘ Pienic is a big annual event. Get your basket ready and take in the I.0.0.F. piecnic. The train service is good, and the rates low. ‘The buses will alsoâ€" be available as usual. ‘The arrangements for the event are being perfected now and with good weather, the 1.0.0.F. picnic this year will be another added to the list of successful and pleasing events. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS | YEAR‘S BAND REGATTA The display of prizes for the sixth annual regatta, under the auspices of the Timmins Citizens‘ Band, â€" shown in the window of J. T. Heï¬er- nan‘s store attracted ‘much attentic and comment,. ‘Among those contriâ€" buting to the event were the following cash. subscribers :â€" ' $10.00â€"A. E. Moysey Co., Northâ€" ern Canada Power Co. ; Donations of prizes included :â€" Goldfields Drug Co., $5 bottle: perâ€" fume ; J. .T: Heffernan Co., baseball glove; C. Desaulniers, tobacâ€" co pouch; Moisley Ball, Parker penecil;â€" E. J. Meyers, box cigars, MacDonnell} Drug Co., toilet set; V. M. Bowie Co., $3.50 shirt; A. T. Pommier, cigarette case; Marshallâ€" Ecclestone, safety‘razor, in case; W. Dalzell, wool bathing suit; S. David, box chocolates; W R. Lowery, box cigars; National Grocers, cigarettes; Gambleâ€"Robinson, Ltd., prize; Monâ€" eta Pharmacy, pipe, in case; O.. J Emery, Gillette razor; Rinn Bros., blouse; F. M. Burke, box cigars; I. F. King, pipe, in case; L. Towers, vases;, C. Martino, cigarette holdér; L â€"Halperin, string of pearls; J. Watt, bag of flour; C. Pierce Sqns, coat sweater; Peerless Drug Store, box of toilet soap; E. M. Allworth, flashâ€" light; F. Byck, ham; Geo, Taylor Hardware, electric iron; Duncan Gray, Ibox cigars; P. M. Gordon, safety razor, in case; S. Bucovetsky, pair of shoes; Ben Jacobs, pipe, in case; Ostrosser Co., shirt; Strand Cigar Store cigarette holder; Jas. Geils, pair of pants, made to order; W, ~Elliese Sons, silk stockings; Shankman Bros., dozen cans pork and beans; Timming Provisions, side of bacon; A. P. Dooley, side of bacon; Hollinger Stores, windâ€"breaker coat. \ $5.00 eachâ€"Curtis Optical Co., Sulâ€" livan Newton, Simms, Hooker Drew, The Porecupine Advance, T. A. Sammon, D. Sutherland, F®. W. Woolâ€" worth Co., Tomkinson Studio. $3.00â€"Goldale Cafe, John L. Hunt Prince of Wales, J. Dalton. _ â€" $2. O'OTJ Hamilton, L. B. Dorway, Queen‘s Hotel, Dr. R. H. Brown, Gordon: H. Gauthler, W. L. Booth Co., N. Blahey, H.. Herman, J. W. Wallace. 50 men. Zvanted.» No previous experâ€" ience necessary. Write for 40 page free book which explains how you can earn while learning Garage Work, Barbering and Beauty Cultire. Free employment service . Coast to Coast. _ Acts now. ~ Time mean money. Hemphill‘s Ltd:, Toronto. Earn $6.00 to $10.00 Daily ~â€" The Athletic Association are ready to let the grounds to the Sparks Cirâ€" cus on the same terms as last year and the Sparks Cireus are ready to take the grounds on the same terms. The only thing that will keep Sparks Cireus out of the town, or as far out as Dalton‘s race track, is the five hundred dollars license asked by the town for one day. This the advance agent of the Sparks Cireus refused to pay. So the onus, if m?n at all, rests with the town fathers and not w1th. the Athletic Association,. | c W. A. Field Points Out That Grounds Committee and Sparks Circus . Dear Sir:â€"In order to give the public the correct information and the stand taken by the T.A.A.A. I would ask for publicity to the following, in order to contradiet the rumours going around town. °. is : To the Editor of The Advance. _ ‘The duty of prevention of ifire .. rests upon everybody who steps inâ€". side our forests. Don‘t throw awayn matches, eigarettes, cigar/ butts pipe ashes until you are sure %hey are out. s t Thanking: you on behalf of the Ath-‘ letic Association I remain, w Yours truly, W. A. 1eld Northern â€" Ice Cream Parlour Phone 438â€"W Chief of the treasury department, _ who precipitated the international | dispute over war debts by declarâ€" . â€" ing that Britain took advantage of _ war borrowings to bolster up trade: . famous in Timmins for fts delilht- ful Ice Cream Dishes and Drinks, | / and you will find the Parlours OoqL and you will find the Parlfour Pn The Northern Ice Cream Parlour is Special mmittee and Sparks Circus Ready and Willing to Do . Business Together. fates for Secretary. and