first base with them agailnst the UunIiâ€" Taylor defence. Taylor did the first scoring when he went through alorns and got to the side of the net to make sure of his shot. Just after that Langford drew the first penalty given a goalis here this season when he came out of his net to trip McCann coming in. Walsh went in to take his place and managed to hold the fort without a score until Langford came back. Maki pokeâ€"checked at the Timmins blue line and was in at the net before he could be checked and made the Porkies‘ second. From then on South Porcupine had the playing edge and the Gold Diggars were kept busy trying to get the puck out of their own defence arsa. Lortie made two able to } for â€" ; on Arundel bination the Porl Arundel over to Kennedy inside tt n‘t see : gave the hope an and Mc £g the final b cf course, as they co The ice below zero over â€"the plenty of tumble avoided and cras the _end when tripping him but the with Timmins blanked. Kennedy Scores in Just after the second Arundel at centre ice ki over to Kennedy on t Kennedy shsot a long harc inside the blue line that n‘t see uniil it was in t Kennedy Scores in Ssecpnd Just after the second period began Arundel at centre ice kicked the puck over to Kennedy on the wing and Kennedy shot a long hard one from just inside the blue line that Esseltine didâ€" n‘t see until it was in the net. That gave the Gold Diggers more than a little hope and they put cn a spurt. Miller and McCann crashed into the boards together and Miller was knocked out for a few minutes but was soun back i1 the game. Maki got back the Porkies‘ two goal lead after a mixâ€"up at the Timmins nét following Taylor‘s shot. Lortie and Tremblaey did some nice passing but couldn‘t beat Esseltine when they did get through. Lortie rushed again and Briden tripped him as he had an open net to shoot into. He drew a three minute penalty and Timmins out on the power. Still Esselâ€" tine kept them out. A few minutes latsr while Thomas was off Timmins moved in agzain, Taylor broke away and scored cn a long shot. Langford got a warning for coming out of his net and bodying McCann in the corner when McCann was in alone. Maki made it five to cne after a scramble in front of the posts. Just sbefore the bell rang LOorlie went through the Porkie‘s deâ€" fence alone and scsored Timmins second for a : the g: twO â€" ; Timm Lortie up wht congque! night. halfâ€"wa fence al and last Shortl *o _} ds it ate ratectpale. * possibl The South Porcupine Irims Timmins Actually 14â€" 1 # . _# #. *%. _#. _# b db dob t# d# @# bbbbbb # _b No P ie esn atia etin ie ateate ateatentacte ate ateainate ate ote ateate ies steateate e t s c hn snn c n 00 he man in ons ez ied d d w in dan ds oi d uw e w in d e in e zy d ui ty dz d dz e i t S e d l uy w d y d e w l wl Eo w ie lt palaalselnals roalâ€"tender Responsible for the Big Score Against Timâ€" mins. Crowd Small on Account of Weather, but They All Staved. rush THOUGHTEFUL CARE AND DIGNITY CHARACTERIZE OUR SERVICE with them against the Dunnâ€" 8. T. W A DK El rold Dig they pu nn â€" cra ind Mill minutes nmnIin j0ob Funeral Director TELEPHONE 509 81 THIRD AVENUE 80 nart her that managed to hold the core until Langford pokeâ€"checked at the ‘ and was in at the uld se checked and ‘ second. From then ne had the playing d Diggars were kept the puck out of their a. Lortie made two McCann went off for t ~the period ended 4 .4 TS ne ha 1j0ut pads, t minding recumstanc enior d in the thirty t skates slipped d there were t could not be o the boards at s â€" found their k their whippâ€" zht hard until e disheartened, ighting as long i period Langâ€" met and s here last bad until »eriod when nmins team oalie Langâ€" h took his ids and did T I M M IN 8 piled and Second Period:â€"Scoring 3.00, Kennedy; South Por Maki; South Porcupine, 13 south Porcupine, 19.00, 1 mins, 19.30, Lortie. Penalties:â€"South Porcupine, Briden, Thomas. Third period:â€"Scoring; South Porâ€" cupine, 4.50, Catarello; South Porcuâ€" pine, 13.00, Maki; South Porcupine, 14.00, Taylor; South Porcupine, 15.00, McCann (Catarelo); South POorcupine, 16.00, Catarello (McCann); â€" South Porcupine, 17.00, Dent (Briden); South Porcupine, 17.30, Maki; South Porcuâ€" pine, 19.00, Maki; South Porcupine, 19.45, Huggins (Maki). Penalties:â€"S>uth Porcupine, Maki, Taylor, Briden. Timmins, Langford. Thr, Teams Ssouth Porcupine:â€"goal, Esseltine; defence, Taylor, Dunn; forwards, Huggins, Maki, Briden; alternates, Catarello, McCann, Thomas, Dent; spare goad, Gingras. Penalties:â€"South â€" Porcupine Cann. Timmins, Langford. It was just a matter 0j The Gold Diggers had substitutes and with Wals meant they had only two The Porkie‘s pressed thei mercifully and the game the secore at 14 to two. A scant 175 pecoole saw the gam most of them stayed all the through to see the last Porkie pounded home. Ssummary First period:â€"Scoring; South Porcu pine, 9.40, Taylor; South Porcuping 15.30, Maki. ‘Timmins:â€"g02a Lortie, =~Miller; Arundel, Wa‘sh Tremblay, Burns. Total disbursements by th Co. last year for "welfare allowance, insurance premi sions for widows of employes, activities and so on, amcun 250,000, Frank Bethel, supt of Eaton‘s factories, told : Commission inquiring into ing at Ottawa on Monda} moneyâ€"which meant wages employes when they were la hospital expenses and nurs brought this amount up to Bethel told the commissic per cent. of factory employe! with Eaton‘s for 25 years or per cent. for 20 years; 26.2 for 15 years; 41.5 per cent. f and 63.8 per cent. for five ye The witness had no knowle driving and speeding up mt to have been practiced in F far from the goal, : took him cut of the stood guard for the the period. work to do and he did r splendid saves. HMHe dove al when it came straight at h caught it on the fly when arcop his stick to protect hir after Langford came on aAg ello found the right top cor net and started the After Maki scored when La Welfare Bill Heavy Says Officer of T. Eaton ford drew another penal McCann and again Wals mind the net. This tim work to do and he di The Advance Want Advertisements ] C ce, insurance premiums, penâ€"| r widows of employes, recreation ; s and so on, amcunted to $1,â€" | Frank Bethel, superintendent| n‘s factories, told the Rgyal| sion inquiring into mass buyâ€"| Ottawa on Monday. Welfare‘ â€"which meant wages paid to | s when they were laid off sick,| and nurses‘ salaries this amount up to $125.000. | ... 08e ... M $1.29 $2.19 i3 8J¢ 84¢ 3 1C 890¢ 89¢ THTS 79¢ oo ie 2s s s 5 o t zoal, Langford r: _ forwards, ish: â€" alternate 1 he did make He dove at th that employes had h years or Oover; . ars}; 26.2 per. C r cent. for 10 ys r five years. o knowledge of g up methods : Kotex ..:... :A ie 17câ€"2 for Kicenex, special ... Kleencx, large 8i7e _0 Pal Blue Blades::::............... 6 for Hospital Cotton, L !b. Dreadnaught Toilet Tissue..3 for Thermos Lunch Kits ..............:...... Vacuum Bottles: Blueâ€"Jay Corn Plasters, now ....... 13.00, Mak ALMANACH DU PE "BEAUCHE MIN end 1¢€ na 11 m defencs: Kennedy . _ More] iltert imml TV 4 .00 14 Prix Honour of Jos. A. Allaire Dies on Monday Morning h Speci 20¢ @ir 30( Or ..... 16¢ ..... AQe L(UJ\,VU wer in make pt .VIcCarthy ner cent dA (C 44¢ 23¢ THE PORCUPINE ADPVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO Ha THE NEW IMPROVED HERBAL PREPARATION Price $1.00 per bottle Sold only at Al Plan New Company to W ork Three Porcupine Groups Min o produce naking the h 1 ree companies. All ilares will be held in 6 d of 18 months or si C may De Minefinde mpanies, areholdet 1 Rogers Table Model, 5 tubes .. .. ... .. 2 Radiola, Table Model B., 7 tubes ... .. 1 Stewartâ€"Warner Combination, 8 tubes 1 Temple Combination, 8 tubes........ 1 Sparton Console, 9 tubes .......... ... Ximately res to b nt ©115COQO 12.5s ies Kruschen to kKeep Rheumatism â€" Away intinzdon Prince of ; of themâ€" de recentl orcubpme al rmed with inders elects development Burke‘s Drug Stores Ive had ; TX ) sharss at $1 par, to which the companies will convey their proâ€" s for 1,500,000 fully paid shares, t to deduction of 15,000 shares to provision for a commission of 10 nt. as when earned leaving 1,350,â€" ares for distribution among the companies. All of the 1,500,000 ; wWill be held in escrow for a perâ€" + vacation cam il automobiles a are members 0o _of the Personal e on the Duchy T‘l upC om tock omyp Al when *Bi of the camp ppy time. Ma BT: Tl d Syndi says TX jany $50,0 hall haye neâ€"t} divid Gleaner:â€"Kindness Wales enabled 30 won wives of unemployed n 11 which hs or such short eed upon. will firmly un ay for 250,.000 st l L rV1liI ‘a2 nc cb ol ainted Yyical i] A} B ha rt m 1 firmly underwrite for 250,000 shares of 0 cents per share to $50,000. In addition aaye an Option upon the new company at will be submi uth Keora M [ebl 1. 31. Scuth 100,000 share listribute an er sum oI easury $47 In the event th: ) proceed with fu f the properties 1 i new company wi apital stock of 3 COTH mpany, bein of the 1,350,000 the threse ributed to Keora unemployed met ‘ennington, Lon ip at Herns Ba ind a royal bus f the Lambet!] I Service LeaguEf MIit ry $475,000. Afâ€"| Pur 1 option, 600,000| shady ain in the new | Ontar to Minefinder id other inves perties of th cerned â€" for : the event tha ie Princs als Arthur Ashton . wishing tht he . Mines, ind Mi1 mei ders. wi 18 dire aares in the _ among its proximately to be issued Minelindad nd. Empit ce LE TDNW a , Lay® up Kruschen and am Greement w shares 5 charter 420,.00( Minc or share $425.000 that their ‘ansâ€" metr »led gan l T hn Search Now Made for D. Delaney, Bushman Good Values Obtained in Samples from Duparquet Ott ailready revealed COmImerCcla, OrC similar to those obtained at the F Gold Mines, a nearby property. commercial values obtained in s large assay bear out the earlier mise® of the company‘s develo] work in its new disqovery area. Duparquet also announces a d ery of gold in the sedimentary which embraces a large portion properties. Values up to $14.35 have been obtained there at a in Securities Commissioner Lists Shady Salesmen David D 50 and 6( He car of 399 feet. This / important as it i time that gold in ties has appeared rocks of the Beat! Death of William W arrell at Cochrane Last Week week in the person of 1 The funeral was hel afternotn, Jan. 19th, {f Church and intermen vived by one Ccchrane, fo Smith, Lond Was II! and Atten Walk to Camp : Away. Has Been Since Jan. 2. vith 1i 1mbD t n Mi HCe npiled 2gular The late Wm. W findin 1¢ engage 1 headc in @IHY Wal Ne McR ock 10ugnt ig@austed Sim Lifebuoy Soap . Bux.poapâ€"....:.... Palmolive Soap, Laytrix Soap ... LaPalina Castil LaPalina Castil Lux Flakes, per Cuticura Soap . Al bu t( ) 4A 1> J?J]I€C U1I re campaign ilesmen, J. NV n, L@AG daught i wellâ€"known and reâ€" n Thursday Of last n of William Warrell. 5 ~held on Safurday 9th, from the United erment was made in O1 n e sedimentary area . large portion of its ; up to $14.35 a ton ed there at a depth discovery is the more is probably the first â€"commercial quantiâ€" in the sedimentary tieâ€"Galatea area. 1t s of Mr. Delant ‘mation that m him they will ;1 12]0r, MAnIlOoD2 AL ncerning the prokb he abuses in hand arranged a confeéex with W. R. Cotting urities commissione An did nm th lumb n No: JCcnt the incng t impaign 1¢€ 11 J. M. Godfre: nmissioner, ha Mary ich â€"Duparqusei itly shipped tC f ore was blastâ€" 1 8 in the new property where communict re at Tim may comy rey conferre Manitoba At ng the prob ises in hand DY en 3 TAS @Addl ign, said h the Unite n at Wazh s MTs. . B Mrs. Lorne . David Mcâ€" the pa to that D: râ€"â€" busine :â€"lo 4: fl M siIng in such A irlier proâ€" velopment ted to 411 ty BAV whe: ho Mile discov a2Qalns , large bar Soap, 8 c .......... e and Comâ€" Trin: ind ird 1i of . . $5.00 .$15.00 . $59.00 . $69.00 $39.00 Hear President of The International The new president of the Kiwanis club, Arch Gillies, officially took over ocffice at the meeting of the club on Monday at noon. Dr. S. L. Honey on behalf of the members, welcomed Mr. Gillies to his new position in partiâ€" cularly witty and instructive address. Kiwanian Robert Dye presented Mr. Gillies with the Kiwanis president‘s button. Clear Reception of Kiwanis Address Heard by Memâ€" bers of the Timmins Club on Monday. Other Kiâ€" wanis Notes. ‘The address of W. J. Carrington, International Kiwanis president, over the Columbia network, was the feature of the Monday meeting. A short wave radic, supplied by Kiwanian Percy Moisley brought in the broadcast sOo that it was clearly heard. Alsert Orr installed the machine for the occasion. Mr. CarringtOn drew attention to the great good accomplished in the past by the Kiwanis club since its birth 20 vears ago. The organization now has Butter Kraft CHEESE 24 lb. bag Fry‘s Breakfast COCOA Windsor, Iodized or Plain Five Roses FLOUR Habitant, 2 PEA SoOUP I~__) ID.*ULTL ;.... seÂ¥ s Faleon, hy. syrup c PEACHES 37 hA ©2 cent * {'.l'\\' No.:2 sqt. 2 for.... Bakeâ€"Rite BAKING POWDER, ib. tin Riverside Dance Pavilion Wednesday Nights tins 2 for 4 for 5 for 3 for .. 906 * Per Couple ‘ome and Enjoy an Evening of Daneu Modern Heated Pavilion {0 eC 283C 2C 15¢ 25¢ 21¢ Brookfield regular 50¢ Lady K. Face Powder, re Pepsodent Tooth Paste, n Squibb Dental Cream, lan Nyceptol Tooth Paste ... Lilac After Shaving Lot regular $1.10 ;.....:::....... Noxema Cream, 75¢. size Mirador Creams, reg. 50 Pond‘s Creams, Vanishing only Velnor Shaving Cream, reg. 50c Williams‘ Brilliantine liquid, regular Noxema C Mirador C Armand‘s regular AL PIERINI and His V AGABOND KINGS FREE Envelopes with all sizes Blucl Writing Tablets FREE 81 23 14 15 Music by Liquid Shampoo 10c _XA at 1900 One beer ter tha evil The speak points of the practised on that a great aons by som of What blow u Sffice building on Tuesday afte] which eight stick cluded, was four of the building. was attached to ently it was or Carada and the combat communism resulting from the ¢ BOMB FOUND IN OFFICI BUILDING AT Cl 1C Telephone Gents 15¢ ne of the mo en the helpin r prepared eing them sa Smoked Pif“lif 19 Pork Shoulde;r 1 8 Trimmed Loin Pork Chuck Roast Beef Saturday Nishts JITNEY DANCING Shankle " Consumo ~ Sausages, 2 lh 35¢ For Prompt ans Delivery Montreal Stvl AUCE 71 per bottle em, partl ndividual mig1ni ip â€" on structl i1 T‘ry the Best 1 Ib. 2 SC 1ll 11 al i1 il uatdies 10¢ lb 25 13 VELAND jOmJ in stated been of the uction a fus appat > tha T1 lOw 11 id