h;g Hcom amions on the LrIPp ANd ©0OOlâ€". i off from the hext of the crowded 'Goaches. . He suddenly lost his balâ€" ‘ance. and: fell: he'a‘ï¬lohg ‘out of the ‘train into the snow. . This was just a few lmnutes after tke frain daft Porâ€" uis ‘Jot. ‘and the aecident was. not 'covared ‘by those‘in charge of the‘ ] train. until the train had, gone about two ‘miles farther; .: They then backed ‘up and found Healey: who had ?ently fallen head first ‘in the sn m .. ... s us . i1 ts sz l en it y y o ‘and ‘ was ‘buried to‘ “t"he waist Dr n . <at at s ol ce in °0 i5( Paul Of / ‘Cochrane was on hand: to as: +. .. L i d O C 000 0 C 0 y lc o ulc t. s c o c and the m;;nred man was brought ‘mto the van m an. unconscious conâ€" ‘dition. â€"â€"Upon arsival ‘atâ€"Gochrane the: ,‘#as taken: to ~the in the mhulance where _he :only: ‘regained nSewusness early Sunday n;ommg _,A,tf the present time Mr, Healoy is {progressing favorably .but_ is unable l to speak as his tongue was bitten alâ€" 'most in two through the sevgnty of is heâ€"ines x.\ t w to, SS‘ uq t i "o x i 4 -.-» m 35. ols t t ’: «.' n ah E h,ws com 8111,91 'ing of m | gonches. . -HQf‘ ance_ and. fel tram mto ‘the 'few xmnutes t ‘Jet anc zes‘ w o S ,-::ï¬ean Columb B,â€"" ibs ade in ‘a most u‘pâ€"to- e factory by skilled and expmanc, workmen,. â€" Comfort and durability, Atï¬kt mj;o them from the beginning, _ All the best deaters 6#a of manufacturing artiâ€" A‘a 45 'eo_ M i,“tit;bï¬ *"’**The evenï¬ wm %on by' ;anme, first ; Boudreau, second ; Bisâ€". fsonnet_ï¬e, thxrd†but the ma‘xgm was .t was made that some ~hBad not gone the nght coï¬l‘se, and A desmptlon of the= +4 J § n | *Â¥ iding and weighing, ate, and had teams all lined up on Aime. The ’ieaux, 3 doga :The tlmes made ‘by the_ several teains were as follows :â€" teams started in twos as: follows :â€" SPaddy Doyle and Hugh Cottrell; 2 ‘dogs each; Teddy Hull and D. Jackâ€" ‘lin, 2 dogs each; Fontame and C Fontaine .,.....;.. 24 ming., i ‘set. Boudreau ._-'.-; ... 24 mins., 16 see. ‘B1ssoï¬nette . :24 mins., 30 see. Angleoff . . 20 ming., 8 sée. ,Lamoreaux . 26. mins., 14. sec. Doyle 26 mins-,, 33 see. Reid 28 ming., 24 see, Constant . d mins., 55 sec. '_"t on, xty was ï¬ouï¬d that none ‘of, the winners were ooncemed ‘so that‘ any imistakes did not affect the regult, The ‘first two teams started theIm: jerial Bank corner at 10.10 a.m. . The ‘eame starters and fimers: and om,cxa1s- Jooked. a.ftgr this event as ~handled ‘the main . :event m,l ‘the. afternoon. Chxef Borland looked azfter ‘the proper Pime. Re <! _ Over the weekâ€"end an interesting 3 curlmg match was staged when the :| Hollinger Stores were the > -challengers in game, the stake beâ€" ing: a bag of flour to be donated to charlty i Marshallâ€"Ecclestone . Ltd., ‘| were . the defenders, and the. dlgmty ‘of the hardware men was upnheld to the extent that the bag of flour for charity was donated by the Hollinger Btores. . The final score stood 16 9 Thg rmks playmg\ were ;â€"â€" _ .|‘ For the: ‘Challengersâ€"W!. Arunflel,' 7 lea,d, E. L. Urquhart, sedond; W. *A Montgomery, v1ce-sk1p $ Chag Kedche,- | skip. * [ +) The Wmners-â€"D Kerr, lead W G. .\ Smith; second;. Walter Ecclestone,' ;vme-sklp ; MH. J‘ Marshall,‘sklp %I’ALLS OI‘I‘ EOOKEY TRAIN* ‘ ON WAY“BAOK TO OOOH"RAN E A sermus accldent, and Qne that, .nnght easily have. terminated : fatality, but fortunately ill not have "fatal ‘results, occurred. while the '.hbckey speclal was returnmg recentlv from Iroqums ]?‘alls â€"to. Cochrana story is told. by ‘The News, of ‘Cochrane, as ‘follows :â€" . _ .‘ "On the return trip of. tpe sppclal tmm which,. had been made up for ‘pur "_Q_bse of taking fans to the ‘game‘ at Iroquom Falls between. the *;.F,a_ _and North Bay, Friday mghf ‘a, very dlstreSSing aceident occurred ‘son, but ‘the 'besrt m;yet to come." To: 1 cher d\Sbuth*Por- ‘Both.. good-" Tha T fits m ‘have . goodl ht ~The, game. comnmnces at 8 15 sha The winners of toâ€"night‘s match play off with the Timmingâ€"\Juniors for the .ehdmmdnshlp of ‘the Porcupme ‘Dis" triet Hockey .. League. . Mines League hockey, as it is galibd has been a sguccess this: ‘season so fan, and should be still bettter: tomght and in the deciding game, not to mention ‘next season when it. should ‘be started early and interest kept up from the ‘beginning. There has been. lots of _fnendly nmivalry _ and good hockey in the games to date. The match thls evening should ‘be sp ‘cially keen as both Schumacher and South Porcupme think they. have the winâ€" ‘ning téeam for the evening. South Poreupine has recently had some noteâ€" worthy acquisitions of hockey talent,. and should be able to give the Jumors quite an argument. (On_ the y other hand if Schumacher wins tonight it ‘will} mean the same thing for the South End boys: will take good team to trim them. . HARDWARB FIRM CURLS . [ N HOLLINGER STORE PAYS, d Mu S ___.-â€â€™T.‘"r','.‘-(“" <"Med Grlerson, son of Mr. and Mirs. A. Grierson, is in hospitalâ€"as a result of a bad cut in the wnst whmh necesâ€" last Fmay and{ tno icing what he thought was: ‘sgomeone ~attempting to fasten‘"‘a rope to his dog. which! was on the. rogd, he asked and gained permission to go out and in rushing through the door, he pressed against crackéï¬d ghass in ghe door wh ich gave way a 'ceratéd mpact badly 1a Wnstf ‘severing the d.rtery,h the: nervé and a number of tendons.. He fainted from loss of blood: and was. 1mmed1ately taken to the hosï¬ital wh,bre he sfill is at the time of ,wnt-, ing, The extent. of ~the â€"damage= toâ€" his~wtist can hardly be estlmated as yet.!* /. _ k ~" 0. 114LHDSUVULY â€" OH â€"J@UULLUAG Y : Adaaly: SH L §DIL 13th, the event bemg in l}onour of Mr. Lainsbury‘s bxrthday Numerâ€" ons friends and relatives were in. the 'gwt.hermg and gmong them was. some fï¬np vocal and musmal talent. Mr. amy Unsworth started the ball rolâ€" ling with a vocal, selectiqn . that brought very hearty applause. . ‘Myr. Bill Lainsbary followed with a recita> tion which was a treat f magh Mr. Taom Lainsbury was then called ‘upon and he.responded with a comic gong which brought hearty laughter and aApplause.. / Mm Qrmton Also obliged BOY CUT BY GLASS KAS _ â€" . es OVBR PII"I'Y STITOHES.. *-‘- Fxfty-sm strtches wefne reqmred to- close â€"the wounds sustamed by â€" a Kirkland Lake boy in an unusual accident recently." The RKirkland Lake accident recently. The RKirkland Lake cornespondent of The Northern News reports the incident as follows:â€" A very pleasant evemng Was Spent at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lainsbury . on Sa.turaay last, Marph Le is t SOOIAI: EVENING AT TEE HOME. OF MR. T. LAINS Wfth alvooal. éeleétieng ‘the piano acâ€" companiment "being. by Mr.: T. Onmsâ€" ton. I)':hglfland Fling, danced by Mass Lllly ainsbury, accompanied by Miss:,DorisLainsbury.â€"at~ the: plano, wasâ€"anatherâ€" attraetxve ‘eatm:e â€"of=the: evening; ‘beimg: in" ‘Cxcelléat pivpellmg heavy ladened Canoes . but ; ;;lqnld bear zthem up in snch % manner ‘ed" with greqter safe péetor claims that htg nded flnd m ‘od effectively: on pr is especially helpful â€" style. sSUGGE o e o s h( .(u' C K ,“ti‘é“ Here 3, what appears to Be 'brax;d i)q_ew one! TlIat 113 from The NO;%H*‘- ngg 68 ugget says:â€"~ . * 18 kmds ?‘ hames:.are 1 -consadera,tlon for viA viatin: ~f 7 d ,Sportï¬gxon dnï¬cultxes Qhat‘_ W 1’3% andivl ‘? tran hkgl opens. : From the number of residents, ~o£ orcugine, prOSpectars and tenderâ€" faot alike, who h_pvp t intention 6 ks th ,h’ttall chï¬ns spnng,;lt oks. as though, â€"much: as Red Lake has been boomed already, it is. ,merqu enjoying ajtaste ufâ€"what is to . follow, . A.real old .time. mmuig ?1 ........ ede is in the offing. 4‘6110 of the most hovel experiâ€" ments under cofsideration. wasdisâ€" élosed today by a group of prospec~ tors. Their employ la; kites, lï¬xexes oF hfï¬xch would be attac ed to .t the canoes.. Wl}ga’x‘ s >R ® ‘Meets every Tuesday evening in t OGd.feuoWs‘ Spruce St, Nort f'*;_;‘ Y,?atmg brethren reqneeriml? to' attend." 3 Harais, . :C; Amith, Servicks:â€" .. â€" e s ‘Bunday 11 a.m., Sunday Scï¬ool _IQ'T ‘Wednesday Meeting........7.30 0. p Testuhonies of â€" Healing ‘th hnstla.n Sclence. 'd‘;;%"“o;‘ or from "“3,: k4 . member. Oï¬ the-, K Qmmxtt 2X s o WHEELER : T. EHGW‘_T.__ f . |$1 Pine 8t., 89 "th .P.0. Box 1037; P.O. BOI i es d j Meéets every Thursday in the month â€" . in the Oddfellows" Hall, Spruce 8t, . Visiting Brothersâ€"and Sisters alwaye | . an Ch I‘l rf, ;:"'I‘tk-‘:;' (;" OB ®y j s