| Blackheads simply dissolve and disâ€" appear by this one simple, safe and sure : method. Get two ounces of peroxine | powder from any drug store, sprinkle | it on a hot, wet cloth, rub the face gentlyâ€"every blackhead will be gone. Have a Hollywood complexion, B LA C K HE A D s Warning Not to Use Unapproved ‘Cures‘ Deaths from "Sulphanilaâ€" mile Held up as Example of Danger. The greates Red Dye‘" \is ther drugs. s a f COAL AND WOOpYARD AND OFFICE ‘ign of the first two stamps shows four y * * airplanes in flight from to the ’ 4 t % , 6 % l hOflQ '32 64 Spruce St' SOLIth Tlmmm.s North Pole,. their route being trazsed on 3 in the background. The las: LIFEBUOY SOAP .:ss. â€"~ BC Hot Water Bottles 39¢ DODD‘S KIDNEY PiLLs 29c Caroid Bile Saits 53c Lysor 32c â€"63câ€"$1.25 LUX SOAr . â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"_ §6 Pinkham‘s Compound 89¢ HAND LOTION 2 for 225C HOSPITAL COTTON :: 29c : PO 0908999808004 0899088800808 808088800 8 0 0 a kleenex, 500 sheets “';h‘milamide "the red dye medicine," . McCullough says:â€" srilphanilamideâ€"The Red Dvc Medicine This remarkable drug has got to a od start so far as free newspaper adâ€" rtisement is concerned. Undoubtedly is a valuable means of treatment but canno, safely be used under all conâ€" tions. 200 sheets, 2 for Bromo Seltzer Halibut Liver Oil . Capsules â€" 79¢ â€" $1.50 Anti Freeze, gal....$1.19 ne of the coal tar derivatives. So ‘, soda bicardonate appears to be a e vehicle for the drug. The tragic loss of nearly 50 lives in » United States from one of these n‘jingiions indicates what care culd be taken in the use of newâ€" "BOY â€" OH â€" BOY Such Savings at the Special for Friday and Saturday THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH, 1937 Algoma Cokeâ€"Welsh Anthraciteâ€"Pennsylvania Blue Briquettes â€" Alberta â€" Pocahontas â€" Buckâ€" wheatâ€"Nutâ€"Slack and Steam Coal. J. W. S. McCullough, of the League of Canada, gives excelâ€" vice in regard to the tempetaâ€" dise 14 Pine Street North, Timmins MORE HEAT FOR YOUR FUEL DOLLAR "OR FAST DELIVERY PHONE 8:3 ICRANK BYVCKEK in napproved ‘"cures" for s. _ He deals especially lamide." Speaking of , "the red dve medicine,." dange its Cc our variely of coal n : the use Oof Jmbinatiorns with Epsom salts and derivatives. So appears to be a urtis Drug Store !" he us 5551 is 29¢ | _ Simece Reformer:â€"A village parson‘s daughter eloped in her father‘s clothes. Next day the village "Blatter" came cul with amn, account of the elopement. _I; was headed "Flees in Father‘s OQitawa Journal:â€"The trouble with that Brussels conference is that it will projbably decide to fight Japan to the last Chinaman. The pub.ic should be warned not to use, and physiciars would do well to refrain from the prescribing cf semiâ€" secret proprietary drugs. The best physicians are, it is said, distinguished by the smali number of drugs they are azcustomed to use. Vick‘s Vapo Rub â€" 43¢ Vick‘s Nose Drops 43¢ Talecum Powder Prophylactic Tooth Brush and Powâ€" der â€" the 2 for 49¢ uraDie symploms {ollowâ€" of the combiration are ing, malaise and someâ€" a. These are followed by to the Journal of the *al Association. to be a rains of sulphanilamide > of a menstruum caonâ€" of diethylene glycol, a substance akin to one as an antiâ€"freeze mixâ€" It is believed that nc d to were due, nc to lidg itself. but to the 2 for 25¢ akin to one freeze mixâ€" ed that e dug., nc to ths ceive ar commol. had *tbe: The fcllowing bear story will bear reâ€" peating. Whether it is the bare truth or not, is another matter. It is from the veracious columns ¢f The C.N.P.C. Reâ€" visw, published by and for the employâ€" ¢es of the Canada Northernâ€" Poweor Corporation. Here it is: â€" "Phil Young has a bear story which he claims is a true ore. It appears he was making preparatisns for a short scay at a summer cottage near Mataâ€" bitchouan. Among the jobs he had given himself was the task of packing a bed soring and sundry kitchen utenâ€" sils from his car to the cottage. These articles he had festooned round his back and neck until he looked like‘a walking harcware store. "As he was proceeding along the trail he spied a big black bear named Ursa Major. The bear also spiscd ~Phil was attrazsied by the rattle of his lcad, whereupsn Ursa got on his hind legs and squared his fore paws in the manner of Jos Louis. Phil, feeling that he was under a disadvantage owing t> his impedimenta cr because the bear had no boxing gloves on his paws. deâ€" cided he would not dispurte possession of the trail, ard stepocd off the path a tree unjil Ursa should decside Canada North‘n Power Man Tells Whale of a Bear Story w.K. in resent years in up the Arctic Circle to commerce. Under the leadership of Frof. Cito T. Schmidt (also pictured in the 1935 airmail issue) an anmy of 40,000 men is colonizing ard developing a vast region that was fcrmerly used only as a place of exile for Cangerous political offenders. Iteâ€" breakers have made it possible for freighters to skirt the entire coast of Ncorthern Sitkeria from east to west; and the Soviet government claims that a permanent base camp has actually been established at the Pole itself. Pictzresqgue Peasant Costumes Shown on Attractive Sovvenir Sheet The sudden popularity of souvenir cheets amorg stamp collectors has causâ€" ed a veritable epidemic of these colourâ€" furl labels throughout Europs. The latâ€" hcard from since last August. These interesting stamps will serve to remind the world at large of the remarkable progress made by the U.S. S.R. in recsent years in 0 ening up the wo stamps symbolize t] Pole itself, and show th planes together with th Ecvies Union. New Stamps Issued by U.S.8.R. Commemorate Daring Trar._â€"Polar Flights In ccmmemnoration of the conquest 6f the North Pole by the Soviet Union. the Postal Administration of the U.S. S.R. has announced a new series of airâ€" mail staimps with the values 10c¢c, 20¢, 40¢c and 8C2, that will appsar sometims during September or Ocstober. The deâ€" Anccher seriecs of airmail stamps is also in preparation and will be issued sometim:> in November. It commemorâ€"‘ ates the remarkable nonâ€"s:op fllghtl over the Norih Pole from Russia to the | Urited States that was successfully carâ€" ried ou‘ eatly this siwnmer. The values oi this series are 10c¢c. 20¢c, 40c and 50:; and the symbolical design includes the portraits of the three Russian fliers,| :Q“OO“M 040 ring Sepiember n of the first t _ALLUSTRATION FROM K. £. HARR!IS CO., BOostOoN Timmins Stamp Club Column â€"â€" _ V@CckRsrouUnd. lnhe last nbolize the arrival at the how the same four airâ€" with the banner of the ILLUSTRATION FROM #,. E, HARRIS cO., Boston THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS, Stratford Beaconâ€"Herald:â€""Sunshine Susie" is dead. A few years back Renate Mueller, German film star in an Enzâ€" lish picture, cffered the world scereon humour that was simple, sweet and pure. And millions of casual movieâ€" goers became enthralled fars. It would tbe no exaggeration to say that "Sunâ€" shine Susie" laughed and lilted a pretty sorry old world into a happier vein. Eince then Renate Mueller has been doing something similar for her naâ€" tive Germany. Recently she was killed in an automobile accident near Berlin That was tragedyâ€"for this troubled old earth could well do with more of the philosophy of "Sunshine Susie" singing ‘"Toâ€"day I Am §o Happy." sound of his left knee rattling on his right is still a debatable point. There is li‘tle doubt that had the bear given chase to Phil, the latter would have had the advantage as he would have had better footing." the cabin in safety but whether the rattlse ¢of the kitchen implements on the bed spring was louder than the values; 1d green, 1.50d viclet, 2d red, and 4d biue. These attractive designs recall the Swiss Pro Juventute issues and show four different types of peasâ€" eccstume worn throughout Yugoslaâ€" via. I% is irteresting to ncote that in the upper two stamps in this block. the word Yugoslavia is printed inâ€" the Cyrillic aiphabet used by the Serbian inhabitants of the country, whereas in the two lower stamps it is written in the Roman cha,racters used by the est to arrive in this country is an interâ€" esting block of four pictorial stamps freom Yuzos‘avia. It <~cmmemorates the Firs‘® Naticnal Philatelic Exhibition that was held at Belgrade from September 12 to 19; and there are four different Nirs. ®. J. Mainville 24 WILSON AVEâ€"PHONE 8562 Reduced From Now Till Christmas American Beauty Shop sometim:> in November. It commemorâ€"‘ ates the remarkable nonâ€"s:iop over the Norih Pole from Russia to the Urited States that was successfully carâ€" ried ou‘ eatly this siunmer. The values oi this series are 10¢c. 20¢, 40c and 50:; and the symbolical design includes the portraits of the three Russian fliers, Tchkalov, Baidcukovy and Beliakov. Newspaper readers will recall that a later transâ€"polar flizght under the ‘cadership of the ‘Soviet Lindbergh," S. A. Levanevsky, (portrayed on one of the 1935 Soviet airmail issues) was forced down somewhere on the frozen iceâ€"fields of the Arctic and has not been ‘! F ILLUSTRATION FRkONM h. E. HARRIS co., boston All Permanents All â€" Work Guaranteed attendancs Opgrators 11 sirong views on the subject of pipeâ€" majors having to give un their rank as pipers if they wish to become sergt.â€" "Mr. Horeâ€"Belisha, the of State for War, havinz just decided that he cannot agree to any alteraticn in the regulations which prevert pipers in the army from rising higher than the rank cf sergeant, this pipers‘ crganizaâ€" ‘ion, with the support of Highlard M. P.‘s, clan chiefs, and Highland socieâ€" ties in London, is determined to insist upon the Army Council takinzg up the whole question of piping in the army, the status and potential ranks of pipers, and the significance of pips music in S:ottish regiments. Power of the Pipes "I am told that the English comâ€" manding officer of one Sz:ottish regiâ€" ment regards the pipe bard of his unit as one of the best recruitinz and disâ€" giplinary factors in his command. "Buch infiurential clan chiefs as the Mackintosh cof Mackintosh hold very scrong Fiping short‘ Here is the arti Journal :â€" their music. The attitude of the Legion shovuld be the general attitude. There will not be such general agreement however, as to the idea of discontinuâ€" ing the "piping in of the Haggis" at Burns suppers and similar events. That would mean almost a dissontinuance of the events, as the "piping" is always one cf their most pleasinz and h>artâ€" stirring features. 1pers A Scottish frierd at Schumather proud of the Porcupine District Pipec Band and the useful place they have taken in the district in public way. has forwarded The Advance the following article from The Pecple‘s Journal,. of Aberdsen, Scotland. There will be genâ€" eral agreemert with the Old Land idea that all proper official recognization should ‘be given to the pinpes and the pipers. The attitude of the Legion to the pipers is evident. The Legion honâ€" curs the pipers for their services and Old Country Society Seek Better Official Appreciaâ€" tion for the Bagpipes. More Recognition _ Sought for Pipers The Dignity of the Bagpipes To secure better official recognition the Dagpipes and higher dignity for ers are amcong the cbjects of a music. The attitude of the Legion d be the general attitude. There not be such general agreement. campaign which the Scciety c! London ha Lirre Insurancr rom Th prever?:t pipets in higher than the pipers‘ organizaâ€" of Highlard M. Highland socieâ€" The above map indicates how these Life Insurance dollars were distributed to the people of the nine provinces in 1936. Thrifty Life Insurance dollars help to make thousands independent of private charity or public reliefâ€"thus benefiting all Canada. Every section of the Dominionâ€"farm, village, town and cityâ€"share in these Life Insurance payments. Likewise, every class of people benefitâ€"particularly the families in humble homes. L0 countless Canadian homes, money from Life Insurance means food, clothing, shelter and other necessities of lifeâ€"for the widow and fatherlessâ€" and for men and women whose earning days are "THRIFTY DOLLARS" BENEFIT ALL CANADA Scottish in vIew "The Scottish Piping Society conâ€" siders that even commission rank I should be open to pipers in the ranks. Since its foundation over five years ago the society has steadily increased its | membership and influence, anid thas | manifastly improved the standard of | playing among London pipers. "Mr. Lewis F. Beaton, the founder ‘and president, who was a pipeâ€"major | during the war period in the 7th Camâ€" |eroniars, has instituted inquiries into. ‘the army positicn, and visited recently ! cne of the training centres near London of the Royal Air Force to find to his surprise that the bagpipes are included in several band units of the services. _â€""I understand that the soeciety hope to gather from the Air Ministry full i’cfficial details of the position of pipers in the Royal Air Force, their right to wear the kilt on cccasion, and the tarâ€" 'majors or attain any cther warrant ‘ ofiicer rank. ‘"‘The ancient Highland Society of London, of which the Duke of Atholl ’ is one of the chief officeâ€"bearers, as an ‘ integral part of their sccial organizaâ€" ‘lon are prepared to have discussions on the whole question of pipers‘ status ’ in the army and to pass resolutiors in | support of the case for opening the | higher ranks of the army to exponents of the bagpipes. i. * # # .“.†w# “'†“:.0. “ “ :††“.“ †..O.’O:QQ ww 00.00..0 .0" ...0 .‘.:00'...“.â€..0.00'.0 †“’ 20th day of October, 1937. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must e made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated this 6th day of November, 1937 Notice of Registration of Byâ€"Law UARDIAN OF CANADIAN An Ancient Art Glicbe and Mail: seems to be getting he is unlikely to b White House. wifte Piping in the Haggis "The position of pipe bands in the Royal Air Force is quite unofficial and voluntary, and so is that of pipers in the ravy, and acsecrdingly representaâ€" tions will be made to the Admiralty in due course for an official statement, clarifying the part and status of pipâ€" ers on ships and shore depots. "If the Sscttish Piping Society of London has its way, too, piping in the haggis at Burns and other Scottish dinners will be discouraged. One of its ideals is that wher the bagpipes are being played at a concert they should be listened to with the same quiet atâ€" tention as the playing of the violin ¢r thep iano is heard." (Elairmors Enter A Dusiness man was at pen coun‘ter making a p see," he said, "I‘m buyin tan chosen for the R.A.F. pipers‘ Highâ€" land dress. A surprise, eh?" T‘ll say so. She is 6 SURPRISE Enterpris yas at th â€"JJOnn the od at the fountain purchase. "You nz this for my odi hi tenant LCWLS t that in the Ccat