Mayor E opened the sentations Thé forma embraced a proceeds cf subscription Benefit Fun gramimse incl tween the B and a picke Nickel Belt L the latter 4â€" skating by A Hurd and P Canadian ice The no Cliff will Stadium,‘ of the In The first arti thern Ontario, a country to date at Copper QGliff 1 MacAskill, gener ternational voidable absenc that company, F confined to his through illness, dress that open. In his <: said:â€"â€""I have â€" fore, in declari mally opened, ar to our employees district, and par ing generation 0: There wet tators preser Artificial Ice Rink in Copper Cliff Now Twentyâ€"five Hundred _ at Formal â€" Opening Last Week. â€" First Artificial Ice Rink to Open in the North Country. > dozen limit to customer Pay Day Only Towels U¢ Monthly General Meeting 71 ONIGHT In order to make room‘foriextensive alterations to our store, we in hon Mi All Members are requested to attend â€"1}; spefdi ana exhnibition liss FPlorence Hurd, Alex rank Stack, outstanding stars from Kirkland Lake. . Collins, of Copper Cliff, roceedings with the preâ€" $2,500 to Ron Silver, star vhich Legion Club House 8. Mr, MaACAsSKill| â€" Paul Sherwold is dead at the Youâ€" pleasure, thereâ€" |ville hospital at Noranda as a result iis stadium forâ€" of injuries received when he walked dedicating its use into the propsller of a Dominion Skyâ€" he citizens of the | ways plane at their Rouyn airport on rly to the growâ€"| Tuesday morning of last week. Sherâ€" and girls." wold had his skull badly fractured in e rink at COPP®T the accident and though he lingered as the "Stanley for about four days after the injury, of the president there was never any expectation of his lickel Co. recovery so seriously was he hurt. The nthusiastic spetâ€"| wonauer is that he lived so long after opening. sustaining such serious injuries. From ; of the stadium ‘the information coming from Rouyn programm®, the it would appear that Sherwold came ill augment th"'by plane from the Bussiere mine, ‘ the Ron. Silver,where he was workinz. When the 79c and 89c¢ ol Dresses nd girls." rink at Coppetr the "Stanley _the president Every one reduced srand Sale on stadium forâ€" cating its use itizens of the to the growâ€" game beâ€" f Torontyu nting the ‘as won by exhibition House Dresses ues to $1.45 for Timmins Branch 1e in this y opened n f the Inâ€" he unaâ€" ident of who was Ladies‘ at 8.00 p.m. 1 ad i{iren by plane from the Bussiere minge, where he was working. When the plane landed at Rouyn he was instrucâ€" ted to alight from the passenger‘s dosor at the rear of the pilot‘s seat. Inâ€" stead, it appears that he crawled over the pilot‘s seat and left by the pilot‘s door. He walked too close to the plane and was struck by the propeller, which was "idling." His head was split open and the skull badly fractured. Sherâ€" wold was a Norwegian but had been in Canada for several years, working at the mines in Northwestern QuégDec. Dies from Injuries from Propeller of Airplane NEW SCHOOCGL OF DANXCING OPENING HERE THIS WEEK 1A} 16 11 Oddfellow xpected th; chumact r children nduc hat 1€ 19 Pine Street South this week and i number of parents will enro Regular to 29¢ yd While it lasts, Per Yard including Cottage Sets V alues to 9 S$1 ...;:.."...2."...~ Ruffled Curtains Fast Coloured Prints AI Cretonnes and Shadow Cloth *A Grand Sale on Specials on 1¢ n )] standin mins. there is no report of any Cchnange among | these officials. Work is proceeding actively at thel company‘s Porcupine preperty. At Lhe‘ meeting it was stated that a crew of 22 men are employed, with one diaâ€" mond drill in operation, and one drill working two shifts. Completion of financial arrangements was reported, and it was announced that W. B. Dunâ€" bar. Oof the Hollinger geological staff, was in an advisory capacity. ’ DeSantis Gold Mining Company Ltd»i is capitalized at 4,000,000 shares of ‘$1 par, of which 3,076,229 shares are outâ€"| standine. The head Office is at Timâ€"‘ 424 men are mond drill i: working two financial art and it was at The annual meeting of the DeSantis Gold Mines CO. was held On January 15th. The busingss was chiefly of routine nature. The old board of directors was reâ€"elected, including Peâ€" ter DeSantis, Jos: V. Friel, Biagio Ferâ€" reri, Luigi Deluca, Guissppe Guistini, Frank Prest and Theo Schultze. On the previous board Mr. DeSantis was i8 SUryV daugthe Death of One of the Early Residents of the Camp Annual Meeting of the DeSantis Gold Mines Co. WEEKLY MEETINGS OF THE EVER ALERT CARD CLUB AFTERNOONX TEA AND SALE OF BAKING OX SATURDAY iend 5 in ts C his death ed widow ‘Te ail He had 1e camp ‘ath. n A 11 x 12, wWas Timmin â€"_the H« g him Gand. | d, 8. G. Wile, of away on Friday. as one of the old â€" nins, being on the Hollinger in the wide circles of who will deeply addition to the r of Mr. Orr) he son and â€" one Jatr 1D Two Dome Style Ladies‘ Galoshes THTC PORCUPINTE ADVANCTE, TiMMINS, ONTAFIO im on death 1A nin Mtr: » South Porcupine High f School Defeated Falls ‘"*As near as we can gather," Mr. Hepburn said, "there is no legal claim against the government." He said h2 Company should have taken steps to protect the account when the Ontario Power Service Corporation went bankâ€" rupt. An amount approximating â€"$3,000,000 was involved in the Dominin Conâ€" struction Company‘s claim, Mr. Hepâ€" burn said, and this $500,000 payment and the matter will be discussed by the cabinet. Timmins and Cochrane Girls Tie at Basketball "The Dominion Construction Comâ€" pany, during the course of building the Abitibi, realized the Ontario Power service Corporation was headed for bankruptcy, and asked government asâ€" surance it would pay for the work dont," Mr. Hepburn said, adding, "Mr. Henry verbally agreed to compensate the company if it continued the work" The premier produced a letter writâ€" tsn by Mr. Henry to the late J. R. Cooke, chairman of the Ontario Hydro Commission, in which Mr. Henry said cessation of the work would be disâ€" astrous and he said he would see the company got "fair treatment." An amount approximating â€"$3,000,000 was involved in the Dominin Conâ€" struction Company‘s claim, Mr. Hepâ€" This order, passed on July 6, was not approved by Hon. H. A. Bruce, lisutenâ€" antâ€"governor, who said the amount was too large to be paid at such a late hour in the life of the administration. M;g. Hepburn read nmewspapermen, the dieutenantâ€"governors comment. It did not question the bona fides of the indebtedness, but; refused to apâ€" prove the order because ‘"it was too large an account to be paid at so late an hour in the life of the administraâ€" tion." 1C Refused to Pass $500,000 Payment on Abitibt Canvon Timmins High Sch ll team went to Co despatch from Toronto last week that four days before the adrmfinâ€" tion of Premier Gesorge S. Henry, ntario, resigned, that government ed an orderâ€"inâ€"council providing he payment on account of $500,000 he Dominion Construction Comâ€" ‘ as part of the construction costs ie Abitibi Canyon project, accordâ€" statement made by Premier Hepâ€" U} im iaInt pit Trimmed Ladies‘ Galoshes While they last. V alues to $6.00 South F Ladies‘ Shoes ~A. Bruce, lifuleénâ€" said the amount paid at such a late the administration. ad â€" mewspaperimen, socinrane on EFriday NOSS.A. game of ske even with the Ke are sacrificing our highâ€"class merchandise regardless of cost. dule in atr ig} 1g2 in Saturday dc th« Afternoon Tea and Sale at Schumacher Wednesdas The Porcupine Badminton Club held their January dance at the Schumacher clubroom on Saturday night. It was a wellâ€"attended affair and a most enâ€" jeyable one. A larger number of memâ€" bers turned out than was ¢xpected, making it even more successful than the committee had hoped. The February dance is to be a V tine one and will be held on Peb. The money, it was longed to one George Liskeard with whom said to have been fr release from the basti Another Very Enjoyable Badminton Club Dance stable, wh time, if h and it is bringing _ friends in 1ry The Advance Want Advertisements and Df ing his Haileybu cently at Ha ful dama time faci wWAy Authi Hector Authier Chosen Deputy Speaker at Quebec‘ Arrested on Theft Charge After Coming out of Jail Maut Th found money Special per suit See Our Special Prices on Children‘s Sleepers Ladies‘ Hats Foundation Garments ury when vho was in thou he ea Or One free with every coat pu s in plain C1OtT ild direct him ught that he la NuBack 11 11 Oy Values to 81.00 discovered |1 ?erron, of N Lafontaine ernisiing af WAaS Bran keard t the con mb 1n nd alenâ€" 16th. 18 I1 Timmins l January 22nd goals. The second string line, Hatton, Gauthier and Lake, though they only tallied once in the second perisd on Lake‘s wellâ€"earned try, played better combination. Schumacher made two tallies throughout the game that looked dangâ€" erous. The first came late in the secâ€" ond just after Sarmiento had scored Timmins‘ sixth goal. It was then that Heath scored Schumacher‘s lone counâ€" ter and gave the Tisdale town hope of How w the fa net wa Schum fAving â€" 1iying puCcks. Timmins‘ first string line, Therriault Budzak and Sarmiento, did most of thi scoring for the blue and white but the; played a solo rush game as did Delâ€" monte who notched two of the winners First High School ;‘ Hockey for 1I 11 aontt oals. hoo iday Night‘s Game Fast and Clean. Timmins Took Feature with the Score Goals to 1. nmont 6: : th yards ome and Have Your Cup Read 49¢ The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legi ARE HOLDING AN AFTERNOON IM 1 Tea and Sale of Home Cooking Basement of the United Church, Timmins n Higsh Schoo ter passing arlebois detfé ird working ‘ely away i Legion Hall, on Cedar Street South i] V Aw workd il and Sale of Home Cooking ALSO DISPLAY OF ANTIQUES On Saturday, January 26th, 1935 11 Cl s ‘tliat ‘ L Timmins chumacht way from ced out is ird in the ven times had to de game as did Delâ€" two of the winners‘ string linge, Hatton, though they only second perisd on 4~ heyv COATS From 2.00 p.m. te 5.00 p.m. in the hern and Less 1€ Price ime in ~â€" hand t â€"migh Auspices of the Fireside Club ame but tht ce for T.H.S Sschumache: m +the neét is shown by Ladies‘ TUESDA Y Timmins while the i] with 26 M which d out Sale Starts on to 6 p.m. Oldâ€"Fashioned Tea, Sale and Display of Antiques Cooking, and Display of Antique The event promises much of spsC interest and will no doubt prove m enjoyable. The event, under the a nires nf the Pirsside Culb. will be h Timmins‘ next game Falls on Friday of this w next home game is wh South Porcupine on PFel macher go into action : Porcupine this Saturday. The Teams Timmins High Schoolâ€"Goa., Kver ard;: defence, Delmonte, Charlebois forwards, Therriault, Budzak, Sarmi>n to: alternates, Hatton Gauthicr, J. Lak Baderski, McFhail. Schumacher:â€"goal, Loughran, deâ€" fence, Flowers, Bessley; foOrwards, Kuly Heath, Small:; alternates, Harris, Sky Harris, Davis. The rally aid c°ontinu riod but Timmins we [ any more scoring. Budzak and Delmor mours list for T.HS. Everybeody Welcom hi lmonte heade I1S. with two PAGE THR able in h JC