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Will I obtain the quality exempliâ€" fied by such refinements as rich FPISHER BODY LUXURY CUSTOM CAR QUALITY POWERFUL "6"" ENGINE Proved by CGeneral Motors Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants Bed Bugs Roaches Joseph Gravel, P. nephew and Rev. Dr man, Timmins, Ont DEATH OF LOUGHAIN AT TORONTO LAST WEEK LIMITED Timmins, Ont. ‘"The yellow can with the black band" P.P., Chiswick,. s Dr. John R. O ‘Gorâ€" )ut., cand . IKevy. â€"Dr plush upholstery, tilting beam headlights, VV windshield, lux« urious interior appointments? Will I be assured of longâ€"life economy and high resale value? Because Pontiac Six is the Lowâ€" est Priced that meets all these demands, Pontiac has won the most spectacular success any new six has ever achieved. See the New and Finer Pontiac Six at New and Lower Prices. aray| ]Tomnto: Marguerite â€" (in Mother Maureen, of the I Loretta, Toronto) ; Kathleen, Daney, Timmins, and Wilfre [to. Mrs. W. C. Cooper, of morning. â€" Lo( cornâ€"field . and down.> Then v for awile and cased up to our until the clock A reader of The Advance has handâ€" ed in the following just to remind the world that the city has nothing on the country even in the matter of words.> ‘Phe clipping is from ‘The Cannington Geaner :â€" *A boyv left the farm to #et a inh CITY HAS NOTHING ON THE COUNTRY IN ANY MANNER. ng a hmequilen Mass will â€"be Ste Anne‘s Catholice Churech ment will be made at Mattaw 1)aney, limmins, and W loronâ€" to. Mrs. W. C. Cooper, of Ottawa, and Mrs. Arthur Gravel, of Renfrew, are sisters, and John O‘Gorman, Renâ€" frew ; Sinon O ‘Gorman, St. Louis and Joseph â€" O ‘Gorman, Schreiber, are brothers. The deceased was a devout Roman Catholie" ‘*She leaves to mourn her loss three daughters and two sons, Bernadette John J. O‘Gorman, Ottawa, cousins. Mrs. Loughrin was born in Renâ€" frew 68 years ago, her parents being Mr. and Mis. Sinon O‘Gorman. She married John Loughrin a merchant of Mattawa, who was for many years the Liberal member in the Provincial Legâ€" islature for Nipissing. Their home in Mattawa was known and wide for true Christian hospitality. Upon the death of her Loughrin and â€" ronto. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCH, TIMMINS, QONTARIO Pâ€"428B husband in 1913 Mi amily moved to T we golfed until d to the beach The brother on ‘*Yesterday we reilg210] udlies o Toronto Inter :ul excellent gravel. The use. of this gravel for ])dlldht on the roadbed of lhe extension adds to the economy of construction and the e\wllon(e of the i work. gBRPRRarys ow C BJ . m B ofr/e Extractof Cod Liver s®Tar § for cousks, coups § and BRONCHITIS count. Elmerâ€"Not when you send a teleâ€" gram, Harry. this orchestra describes it as, ‘‘like the Croatian Orchestra, only larger.‘‘ Those who heard the Croatian Orchesâ€" tra will #gree that there could be little higher praise. In any event there appears to be very general azreement that the Ukrainian Mandoâ€" lin Orchestra is a mustcal organizaâ€" tion of very high type and that all who attend the events will enjoy them to theâ€":limit. NOTED GIRLS® MANDOLIN TO VISIT HERE lan . lempl August 271 Fourth ave day evenin lin orchest meeting w Aceording to reports from there is excellent progress be on the building of the T. tension north of Cochrane, t age 68 to Mileage 100, strip authorized to he present. Mileage 100 i way ‘between â€" Cochrane Factory. _ The extensio built will serve a good s try, it is said, and if the neet with Smoky Falls through, the line should Work on Line From Mileage 68 to Mileage 100. Survey to Connect with Smoky Falls,. GOOD ï¬ING MADE OX THE EXTEKSION {Tarry â€"It is deeds, not words, that OII wrapp< 1.A RHCJ\/ 12 100, which ized to be built 4 ileage 100 is abou i1 â€"Cochrane and The extension now strip of ‘plans $ â€"Exchange 1ich 1n«o to (11 A Cigar Blend i wWrappea In andy Pac:ks* LX C nortn made M Deln: coun ) con rrie ,anmngda s Valional Milt the The Haileyburian last week says :â€" ‘‘A live poreupine was caught by George Brooks in the woodshed of his home in the western part of town on Saturday evening last and will be sent to the zoo in Toronto, if that instituâ€" tion will:â€"accept the gift. It is a fine specimen and appears to be doing well in captivity so far. When Mr. Brooks. came home on Saturday he found the animal had taken possess: ion of the shed and the womenfolks had taken up their quarters in the motor carsan the yard. ‘They had kept the dog clear of the intruder and no harm had been done. He secured a large box and, with the assistance of Mr. Syd. Graham, who lives nearâ€" by, he got the animal penned up. Chief MacGirr was called into conâ€" sultation and he was at last accounts trying to get into communication with the game warden toa get his advice. With his permission, and the approval of the zoo authorities, the poreupine will be added to the collection there néeei!l wWwOrrY about taking any special supply of gasoline in this North Land. There is ample provision for supply of gasoline up in this country. _ To tell> people otherwise is to deceive them and will do all concerned more harm than good. HAILEYBURY PORCUPINE TO GO TO TORONTO Z0OO n the n LOTS OF GASOLINE AL TRROUGH THE NORTE LANE Tourists Should Disregard Mean Stories Told Them Near the Gateâ€" way to the North. Packed in the best packet yet found for teaâ€"Aluminum. iended by men trained in the world‘s greatest tea market. Grown in the best gardens in the Orient. utihorities, the porcupine d to the collection there future.‘‘ ie animal penned up. rr was called into conâ€" he was at last accounts into communication with nave ; iy gasoline pla« similar size in r places too have . and the tourist milar â€" size> inâ€" the places too have their and the tourist will gas stations right in instance, at a farm quarters in the ard. > ‘They had \the intruder and one. â€" He secured miles Trom appears to Further No one iny special (destinatio quet will | members Alexandra Ph. D., Commissioner of Mines hn' the Province of Manitoba. Members and guests will be conveyed to the Provincial Parliament buildines where the Winnipeg meeting of the Congress will be opened at 10 a.m. by His Honâ€" our T. A. Burrows, Lieut. Governor of Manitoba, in an address of weleome. Then will follow the various papers, first of which will be that by Mr. Geo, E. Cole. After the papers, and busiâ€" ness of the Congress, the members and guests will bhe conveyed to Assinaboing Park, where they will be tendered a luncheon by the ‘City of Winnipeg, at which his W orship M;: ayor Webb will preside. _ At the conclusion of the luncheon there is an invitation to at; tend the rgaces where the freedom of the pzuldm ‘ks is extended by_ the Jockey iClub, (Golf will also be availâ€" ladies of vitation partake OOVGLAS®* AT ALL DEALERS ECY not ing and metalliygy in different parts of the Brtish Empire. The heaquarters for the members of the Congress at Winnipeg will be at the C.P.R. Royal Alexandra Hotel. The chairman will be R. C. Wallace, sources â€" of five a paper Grold _ Minin papers at tl include oses ( () sp uncheon there is an end the races ‘he paddocks is c lockey Club, Golf \ ible at several of adies of the party h At the British Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress to be hold in Canada from Aug. 22nd to Sept. 28th, there will be special sessions at Monâ€" treal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Quebee, Sydney, Vancouver and Edmonton. At these sessions papers will be read by authotities on matters of interest to the members of the Congress. At the Winnipeg meeting on Sept. 3rd, Mr. Geo. E. Cole, Member of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, and Ontario Mining Inâ€" spector for the Poreunine area. will Porcupine Mines Inspector Will Deal with ‘‘The Development of Gold Mining in Canada.‘‘ PAPER BY MB. GEO. COLE AT GONGRESS AT WINNIPEG Willey uth Ati Other p Mrs. R. Medd, Sr., after years of suffering found that Egyptian Liniment gave heg speedy relief from rheumatism. ‘Fhe mos® torturing pains of man and beast depart under treatment with Eypuan Liniment, which is also the best household remed known for Cuts, Scalds, Frost Bites, chj{. blainzg, Neuralgia, etc. DoOUGLAS CY MANYUFAC TURERS NAPANLE Oon; mas ul tution eakKIng (1 the niti st Girlâ€" on d â€"M i LIEVESV/ M pueUuMATISM M teo. E. Cole, Member of the Institute of Mining and y, and Ontario Mining Inâ€" r the Poreupine area, will er on **The Development of ing in Canada.‘‘ Other ing < lm â€".Gan the Winnip« es by Messrs Jourdan, Car and B. "11. ng 1t} Hot uTt 11 as on v alluy 1 the Hud fternoon | store on | )T M referred to include:â€" [ining Industry in Canâ€" Arthur A. Cole, Cobalt: view of the Mincral Re: he ~lEmpire,‘‘ ~by : Sit lland, president of the Mininge and Metalâ€" U In too twentyâ€"fiv irions pha zxv in diff, noth mAkKC S)h¢ toba. _ Members nveyed to the hmldmu\ where of the Congress m. by His Honâ€" ut. Governor of iss of weleome, ts of the Hud farrvy at tea a ort skirtsâ€"it‘g the upâ€" â€"â€"Iudge e on in ars of suffering nent gave heg m. ‘The mos® d beast depart rta ibl th membe HTT ‘et His Ili('â€t.’( > Mon., anitoba ind â€" me links. i cordial durin me sick. tries so -â€"A nswers ssi0n WL A. Quineé Davis, J AQAREL W, istitution will pre.â€" On Su golf an mem lb V In o1 min Â¥ 0J toval Honâ€" and 0. 10 C@COHHlâ€" T‘} 10