_ $ 4 foot Hardwood Skits, per pain 5foetHardw00d_? s, per pair i 6£00t H W per DAIF . § $1.75 g 4ff...... $2.75 oft....;:.$3.25 § oft s 6 ft ...... $4.25 g C.C.M. Skates O _ and Boots § ‘$2.15 perpr Ee Oe e Em As noted in The Advance last week 47 strike pickets from the Port Arthur district boarded a train, refused to pay their fares and dared the trainmgn or anybody elss to do anything about it. A group of provincial police came along at cne of the stations and simply locked the men in the car they had taken over. They were taken to Fort William where they were jailed. This week they were brought before the maâ€" IN LONG RUN THESE FELLOWS WERE NOT SO SMART AT ALL A gift that provides comfort, and one that‘s attracâ€" tive as well, is certain to be welcome. â€" Bring your Christmas shopping list here and find the perfect solution to many gift problems There‘s a price for every budget. _ Toy Steam Roller Has a strong spring wind motor We have a complete assortment of Toboggans Dolls 25¢ to $7.50 Toy Saxaphone and Sheet of Music 35 2 ce Harvey Graham Sonâ€" ‘and up Id be more thoughtful ? Rubber Tires ~and Pedals Councilior Massie said the matter should be left to the new council. ‘"Let them fight their own battles," he said $450 for a man and wife and then 50 pay promptly and there would likely cents for each child. This meant be fewer holding off. The mayor $28.00 per month for a man and wife|thought the council should pass the and four children. The ©turgeon Falls |reduction in water rates at this meetâ€" rate, Sudbury rate and other rates | ing because if it was not done now, the were dollars below this. In Toronto|reduction would not be effective in the the allowance for a man and wife was | case of the bills going out for Jan. 1st $1.86. : and so the reduction would have to be Councilior Massie said the matter|deferred for three months. Electric Candle Wreath . ... . .$1.25 Extra Christmas Tree Lamps, ea 10¢ ,,..,’ 5â€"4i ‘ ght Chrlstmas Tree Ntars, complete ........ $1,25 Floor and Bridge Lamps with Silk and Parchment Shades _ from â€" One Minute Toasters Complete with cord Christmas Tree $1.50 to $11.75 Lights from y on Sunday was a reâ€" ligilous . "The Squall," and it was being presented after the church serâ€" vicesbythechinndfd'clmm to attend, so the event was a privat.e affair and did not oontravene the law. The public would not be admitted. No charge was mnde for admission. The only way to bc admitted to the theatre for the event was by pmentatlon of membership ticket.. The club had made arrangements with the theatre for the event on Sunday night. The cent Dramatic Cilub, explained to counâ€" cil that the play on Sunday was a reâ€" }- )C in ons case don struck the 27th, and final "blow" in the stamping of the design on the medal, and i. :ugurated a new chaptér in scientific rese=rch in mining. . A Notabis Occasion Mr..Gordon said :« occasion had a double : significance â€" secognition of Canada‘s resources, and ~rcognition of the disc of a platinum medal being presented to Mr. Denny, in recognition of his contribution ‘to the mining inâ€" dustry, by the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. In: the presence of a distinguished gathering, including men outstanding in the mining industry of the Dominion and Government officials interested in the nation‘s natural resources Mr. Gorâ€" Pride in the ‘achievement of James J. 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Powuplne ores were carrled enâ€" tirely in association with the sulphides, and that byâ€" differential fiotation he could recover all of the values and avoid cyaniding a large qua,ntity Of gangue/ rock. â€" / ~Mr. Denny has devot;ed many yeax“s of research to ‘his discovery, and has had the satigfaction of/seeing ‘his new process applied to the concentrator at Prior to the ceremony at the Royal Canadian Mint. this afternoon, a luncheon was tendered to those invitâ€" ed to participate by the International Nickel Company. nent of Canada‘s first nicke! indusâ€" Â¥â€" the InternationatNiciest Comâ€" mpany, and the presentation of the first medal was seen as a. fitting ceremony of observance of «this important anâ€" 'niversary *~‘‘The: medal, as struck by the Minâ€" ister ‘of Mines today, was designed: by Dr. Tait MacKenzie, of Almonte. It is three inches in diameter, shows on one side the crest of the institute, the beaver and cross ‘hammers, and. on the reverse, youth‘s everâ€"new gift to Old" Vulcan. *A replica of the medal in nicke!l will also be given to Mr. Denny. Fourâ€"End Competition at Curling Rink Last Ni# ‘There was a fourâ€"end competition at the curling rink Jast night and the popularity of curling here is shown by the fact that there were 19 rinks enâ€" tered. The winners of the event were Walter Ecclestone, skip; L. Pare, viceâ€" ‘The consolation prize was won by:â€" Gordon Biack, skip;; Dr. Lee Honey, viceâ€"skip; F. Dwyer, second, J. V. Verâ€" the University. â€" The medal, of pure platinum, and haylng ‘an intrinsic value of $500, was Offered to the institute by the Ingerâ€" national. Nlokel Company, to be awardâ€" ed annually at the institute‘s discreâ€" tion to the engineer contributing the most worthy development to mining research in the year. Advantage was taken of the fact that this year, 1933, was the 50th dmuversa.ry cf the estabâ€" Oa.pzadians who had brought the Dom.mon to the forefront in the minâ€" wom.nion to ing industry. A Notable. Feat ‘is a graduate of Queen‘s , W. Burns; Jead, O.; J.