Asked difficult slans got wind. hundred bombs Japanese fleet a that if it did ; blown out of the Japanese It. The t with hea On anoth steamed f of sudden o r endang! Pluggin stunt, t SOOTHES £UNBURN 5OM mt e oi _ Ees . ME . NR( OM C AND POISON IVY | quet ting mac indi( knov Also men eign ment Whet not pal: cCere ng lect botags the le with t ters at trusts. £1J at the Russiat LINIMENT Thinks duceti: to W; STAR TRANSFER ©@ Just pat purpose @l lieves pail Views of Canadian Engineer on Russia Olvr relre nes 4 or. 50c. 10 or. $1.00 {()] an tea m a | ipen CAREFUL S ERVIC E In t on Olympene â€" intiseptic liniment juickly reliew ind i1 Do iter. It ison for We Can Take It stock, with the ide; he city. The Rus _ put up thre« which circled the iformed it by radic retire it would be not use full strength on broken tissue MOVING KEEP OLYMPENE HANDY â€"GET IT TODAY . . . YOU MAY NEED |T TO M OR R 0 W! Northrop Lyman Co., Limited Toronto, Canada WO \ e â€" the allâ€" ent. It reâ€" tes healing 1 pleasantly int Gold Pro t Would b€ retired. the present nations the the itchiâ€" ect bitCS n stickiâ€" ase to thing. patch five da th sid 1ppf T‘€ trainlt T‘he f0 n in dry hands r little Saboâ€" ali Ho 1 11J ut a t pl SiAik S k. ALbiM _ YÂ¥ Li e â€" Cokk ts t VCE â€" man. The charges were having liquor | Mr. Dona in a place otherâ€"than his residence, Mr. an and reckless driving. Enanienf h: The carter cracked a sudden whip: I clutched my stool with startled grip Awakened to the grimy heat Of that intolerable street. And lay, at length, with panting breath Upon a far untrayveled floe, Bencath a gentle drift of snowâ€" Snow drifting gently, fine and white, Ciut of the endless Polar night, Falling and falling evermore Upon that far untravelled shore, Till I was buried fathoms deep Beneath that cold, white drifting sleep, Sleep drifting deep, Deep drifting sleep . . . Acquitted After Pleading _ Guilty on Drunk Charge I‘d stripped, and I w Among the sealâ€"pack And thrusting on w With twist and twir] Through cracking ic Diving and doubling Until, at last, we le Those big white, bl: death. O‘er sapphire berg and emerald floe, Beneath the still, cold ruby glow Of everlasting Polar night, Pewildered by the qurer halfâ€"light, Until I stumbled, unawares, Upon a creek where big white bears Piunged headlong down with flourished heels, And floundecred after shining seals Through shivering seas of blinding blus. A 1 A 1 winter. They were c further need to wor anvthing else. stidtation which they could not possiIbly have checked up on, he remarked. Starvation was supposedly to be preâ€" sent when actually there was plenty of food in the regions in which he worked. He had learned of certain areas where there was a local shortage of food and at one point to his knowlege, sabotaâ€" geurs had actually burned down the train elevators at the approach of winter. They were caught and had no further need to worry about bread or much more powerftul out by Moscow was t returned mining man occasion he and oth: amused by the stat European newspapers in Russia. High dign @AIIract and nold a bIg Japanese fToree in the north, to lesson the pressure on the Chinese., Alternatively he suggested that the Russians may have decided that the Japanese are now considerably weakâ€" ened and that it would not take a very big effort to make them fold completeâ€" Iy. The engineer hesitated to accept this view, stating that the value of "fare" or prestige is so great in the east that the Japs would prefer anniâ€" hilation to defeat. Meanwhile each is getting a chance to test out the other‘s fighting ability and military equipment. That propaganda against Russia is much more powerful than that ladled out by Moscow was the opinion of the returned mining man. He said that on necasion he and other engineers were amused by the statemen‘s made in European newspapers about conditions in Russia. High dignitaries in England and in Rome had made assertions about ituation which they could not possibly engineer sketched the location of the most easterly section of Siberia, its reâ€" lation to the newly acquired Japanese territory, the position of the railways and the important Amur River valley. It is apparent that the Russians would have difficulty in defending that parâ€" ticular piece of territory and the Japan. ese on conquest bent, would like to have it to round out their holdings. The Russians are intent on helping the Chiâ€" nese and have put on the present deâ€" monstration, the engineer suggests, to attract and hold a big Japanese foree in the north, to lesson the pressure on August wea that intol T sapphir« reath the . everlastin wildered b ing leaders must not blind the servative party to the crying need followers. gust weather will make the readâ€" nderstand the feelings of the man watched the iceâ€"cart, and thus it s a fitting time to quote The Tceâ€"Cart (By Wilfred Gibson) ied on my city officeâ€"stool If You Like | Books PV watched them 427 ind twirl and my clily OIIICE€ with envy while art>r handled i iriricor nandl wandering e gray and lerable stre e berg and still. cold r nd I was swimming, too ilâ€"pack, young and hale on with threshing tail Tan e and salt with my ft behind undering entration on blind the ere I knew a trice, rimy heat 106 a cool Mrs. Burden, of ‘returned after va | Mr. Alphonse D Sunday for two w home in Quebec. Mr. David Kemp iting at the home o peg Mr. Bart team, will go wife‘s city. Mr. and M Mr. P. O‘ turned from Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jo: leave on Sunday fo and Ste. Anne de panying them hom be Miss Yvonne H two months‘ vacat Mrs. Llo and son Bi of Mr. and a guest thi Later 1 the Th Harry and Colin R the happy tusload of | mins on Friday who two glorious weeks at th al Bayside Beach. tion in Manitou and south. The Kiwanians helc meeting and dinner on regular speaker was att« members are on holiday cided to hold the postp hadnesday next (if fin faloâ€"Ankerite ground Lake. Mr, Don hames leaves toâ€"day for and Gananogque. Mr. Jim Morgan two weeks‘ holiday Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. F. of the Dome, left . To Be Held Under A of Legion on Au; | â€"â€"Otherâ€" South â€" P‘o I _ Dome News wrlil encugh for this proje Later in the season, w makers have returned, wi time to form this, it was On Wednesday a meetin gicn was held and the t â€"Union Jack with yellov gold standardâ€"given by of Tisdale was in evidence presentation has yet been is hoped that the Reeve at their Drumhead servic August 28th (Sunday) o Porcupine ball grcoiunds. Mrs.~Brownâ€" an their home in Co Mr. and Mrs. J turned from holid: Mr. and Mrs. J Montreal for two Monday. Mr. Don Eames Drumhead Service /.. at South { Ssouth Porcupine. / to The Advance)â€"Mt Dome, left on Friday Montreal and Lennc bring back her daugh her return. The . meeting of PF: which a Ladies‘ Auxi cupine branch of th have besn formed w woll encugh for this r Later in the season Mr. and M anied by Mr ave on Sund;: RPrF, Oof Cochrane. Mr. Kenneth Bu to cool off his "dogs" after r bers:. At (right) he is sho this one, the first, went aw! completing about half the entire jaunt without appart degrees. The bed of ember stration was witnessed by a Kuda Box, Indian | York after appearin INDIAN FIREâ€"WALKER DOES HIS sSTUNT d, for represet Details of this M M a I rin to Ch 31 A{ H m Resoeve wi H i1 pon e Kiw ing of the L beautiful fla orcupIin A\ uspice: gâ€". Joth D alker, who demot in international 1 * marching across own during the i wry. Kuda Box i e distance, but ] rent discomfort, 1€ l Ji ind th 11) 101 np 11 â€" Myra 10 1t oup. We; Rib WI wWarc thro purp prox| Progress Report of Porcupine Lake Gold Cl po ird nlt tll]l 96 on the ~»1p} 60 j lin 11 H iimplie maki 11 i1 old Showing e 562 Drift. VANCE, TTINM mill 1( 11 pl rt. of the 7th Development H 1 V h arly every round. with this class omewhat erratic. y, showed little H re and vailue to he gold content as shown in the extraordinarily 1] hn Mir 7th month apâ€" ich is quite very conâ€" de material which went 1( in Work 11 m he com Kennedy Kirkland ble gold progress s of the ‘o., Ltd. lopment rent forâ€" Ore put August ~â€"Durin iys fro ind Mi WE T1 sSnown alue to Mar t. level! results m the d thi wit] $50.85 209.30 {1 1 the @arted 30.65 leve]l vein and the 710 Our 34 362 the €¥] i VC 40 fin the whe Condic stand th ly advisable that this short crosscut be extended easterly to locate, if possible. the downward extension of the footwall vein. The drilling showed somewhat complicated structure which can only be tested in this way, To start this crosscut a slash will be taken out the H. H. Sutherland, Porcupine Lake Gold Minin Dalten‘s Taxi Helps to Supplement Bus Service crosscut a slash will be tak« beginning of the week. ‘Drift during the week to 544 fee turnâ€"32 feet. "280 ft, Level Development Stope was made ready for ; We stated to hoist ore for t Thursday moning,. It is tc say anything about results : there is good evidencea that are now on the rise." Employees at the propert: to express their confidence ture of the mine through : purchases of shares. ik In Min e other speedier | enjoy the Kiwani: rvics for a small b ated not only for id Oov L204 nol only e Dalton servic e kindly though indicates. 1( eraldton 7 teel ted at the Shelte wvithout him. A : bus left, howeve the Shelter, and iuse he had been r> the not staysd witl hould have dot . _matter of fac for some fifte PORCUPINE ADVANCE t the bus. Long | reached Bayside vcriaken it, and a little tardy h. AE LC OVV read The Advance always know what‘s going on in town. They know all the latest happenings in the district . . and know that they know, because through the years The Advance has proved the only complete and accurate source of local news. They know what‘s being offered at the leading stores, too, the "specials" for the week ; the new goods coming in. Yes The Ad vance is read, and read carefully in the homes of this district and the confidence that people have in The HOME Newspaper makes Advance advertising a highly profitable investment for manufacturers and enterprising merchants who have a worthwhile story to of rrtbhrok s and the matron, callec tell them the your esn located, addin broken because he | n limes:â€"Wh difficult prob‘e a soft drill on 11 hnd missed thre 2. There was Dalton service : ). In a few m t the Shelter. V rvice, but ughtfulne: bu ItLGen mil When ho ta 1 The Home Newspaper of the Porcupine District Say! | see by the Porcupine Advance that ... etc., etc., etc. IeW minu helter, the race began g before th minut ifidence in the hrough substa When IO0rg U Beach, he boy 1Imnp uUits so fTar, that Mill Hs M m camp the ha earibrok: home. M 1 the h W C m 7]} 11 11 I*C 16 bet appre on ( M pl point what 1 ] l Macassa McLesd C Toâ€"day‘s Stocks i} Doherty Roadhouse Co. Market Quotation Direct Private Wires for fast and accurate quotations and executions in all Toronto Bay Stree Timmins Acecurate Markets and Exccutions in Local Phones 1 Members Toronto Stock Fxchange Unlisted Stocks Om Mining Stocks iIndustrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds 19 Pine Street North t ach( l‘ and O() Child‘s Health Conference at Schumacher, August 19 noon. Au M 0 im 17 only 00 and 1201 Kirkland Lake 1 Government Rd. o ay 111 e will public afterâ€" 2.00 1 60 la e 48 99 4A