It is stated g uncovered in 1; foot level wher located with be surface. Shaft objective of 500 ed to 200 feet, A report f Consolidated on the at Red Lakt for 3,000 fee Qulet Wedding Moenday : at the Salvation Arm DIAMOND DRILL CONTRACT AWARDED IN RED LAKE AREA A quiet wedding was Monday, February l1th ticn Army Quarters, * Miss Helen Swartz beca Mr. Matthew H. Owens Hillier performed the The bride was atten McCarriston, and Mr. supported the groom. " it South P33 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 141M 192 a and work Cup for c suds as | Makers of ecommend 1 and for all c most Wwomen BUY THE LARGE PACKAGE . THATS WONOER YOU DON‘T Ner [ SCRUB OR Bo wWITH RINSG SEE, MOTHER â€"EVERY T OF t SOAKED OUT BX RINSOS LIVELY THE CLOTHES L8E AT LEAST 4 8. R Lo tz becam Owens. Heuy Wars and Is Warred On VEF?Y BUIT OC :‘A?E;gmss Heavy Loss Caused by _ ;‘ Bad Fire at Golden City y : LPM Timmir he brid ajor W the Sa 18 V i1 olling vorkit Det het dancing, at Mrs. Helme and a mord Our sympal Billy" Whyt gceoived a C Mrs. Gervais Loses Building and Poultry. Death of Norâ€" man Rule, of South Porcupine. Other Events at South Porcupine and the Dome. numb 11 1m 71d 11 hic 10 UIY 1rom. im / D2A i mmemot ended to Mr. player) who Scotland last the sudden oT h: r0oke ou ebrated iturday, of her evening GramEs ved by loe day. 1l nird ained Richâ€" Wim Hom l1d iAanimol ‘ Sudcut Januar ous expensive license plate empli( CGpenIng a Dt ment of th equipment is Notice will be Visitors at B. MyC Mr. On Mrs. Ingtr and Mrs. M day for her h Weir, who v trip. Mrs. BJIG JUDGMENT ASKED AGAINST I. W. C. SOLLOWAY Judgment for $3,218,5: W. C. Solloway, who was Ssollsway, Mills and Com asked by A statement of T. Clarkson, liquidator of tion, has filed with O. E sistant master of the Sup: Winding autumn Legion Branches Plan Action in Dismissals M Scuth ing! upIint, OJ Beornâ€"C 1t In M ameon s uph claim dGing 1sS nodellin mbled the lead ution pass e Legion i ‘ it resolved ‘That the P 89. Canadi ed dau may expect troul ho fail to heed the ted there will likel puDd om in 1U tatement of claim was issued in ion with proceedings under the eâ€"up Act. Mr. Lennox held last ~there was sufficient evidenee to . the issuance Oof a misfeasance is against Mr. Solloway. This in appeal. The statement i is a further step in the proâ€" CoOn 11 O shing the Cochrane IJID ‘riday, F Feb. 4th ff.; of S Executive of this Branch dian Legion, B.E.S.L,. unâ€" mncur in the resolution of ich, No. 76, under date of 1935, and heartily endorse the Ontario Command to ntion Oof all Branches, ntario, to be held in Torâ€" e latter part of February, ‘rovincial â€"Parliament is enable the Legion to disâ€" nt and continued dismisâ€" vice men from Provincial anpointments and posiâ€" V 1} mother C ifirey, leave ib ut $3,218.529 against L. who was a director of| and Company, Ltd., is ment of claim that G. idator of the corpora-| ith O. E. Lennox, asâ€", the Supreme Court of| ind AMml André nated that 1934 licenses â€" trouble. llow following résoluâ€" | branch of the| 1 that Pembroke iches. throughout ed similar resoâ€" ion, of: courst, matter, and the "ochrane branch . ~of â€" ‘Toronto, is n Bruce avenue. Ju 111 ped i N1 Ot a d be plac#et Branch a "~bruary 1€ st,â€"a@ son. Mr. and M Porcupineâ€" f MI le. if warning be yiut and pOsSlâ€" ind to take ensure their ted in their n â€"Saturda) High Schoo Hert ncy, dis s proven > instruC 1d floo s occupyâ€" _ Hill} vaâ€" Mr. Wint, ‘ a gents‘ on Goldâ€" Ostrom tion after FAame 1 Iroquoi 9Y am y C ill the worth at Mot Weir inCc 19th hop ople tejal the ‘OV â€" and he W1 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO \Officers Installed â€" at Ladies Auxiliary Secretaryâ€"Mrs. E. Finchen Treasurerâ€"Mrs. Shaw (reâ€"elected) Executiveâ€"Mrs. Clegg, Mrs. Cou Mrs. Johnszn, Mrs. T. Parsons. The following are the several cof mittees:â€" Byâ€"law committeeâ€"Mrs Geo. ling Sr., Mrs. Pope and Mrs. Keates Entertainment committeeâ€"Mrs. W kinson, Mrs. Charlton, Mrs. Geor Mrs. Charlebois, Mrs. Jennings, M Precious, Mrs. Bellamy, Mrs Pope. Sickâ€"Visiting committeeâ€"Mrs. G Starling Jr.., Mrs. Precious, Timmir Mrs. Thos. Johns>n, Schumacher; M H. A Henry, Dome On Monday hall the office: of the Ladies dian Legion., B. elected at the â€" Auxiliary on J; Presidentâ€"Mt ed for the thir First viceâ€" Keates. Second vict ed in Olice. FPresident Mtr fi1 Mrs. Frange President Third ‘Consecutive \ Other Officers of Le Auxiliary. ° Auditorsâ€"Mrs Hemming. M Th was direc! viceâ€"presid egion, BE S.1 office. In t! AT Phone 440 Timmins 8 Balsam Street South Showr com : 43 Third Avenue, (next to Goldfields Theatre) Phone 572 ht Connectinsg Steel Cranksh tested Vâ€"8 eng automobile s« than $4.000 .10 ihe powerjul rord Fâ€"5 uses no more fuel than a its refinements for 1935 Flow® Crankease Venti Now, for 1935, to the superb effiâ€" ciency of the Ford Yâ€"8 engine and the safety of the allâ€"steel body, we have added the buoyancy of Centreâ€" Poise riding . more â€" spacious T‘he powerfu cark. since lhv introduction of the first Â¥â€"8 have such notable improveâ€" ments been presented in a Ford For three years the Ford Vâ€"8 has set precedents of performance and ecconomy in car operation. (There are 1,300,000 satisfied Ford Vâ€"8 owners toâ€"day.) And with the owners toâ€"day.) And with the new Car, Ford continues to make automobile: historv. No New BUOYANT Comfort on Front and Back Seats Roomier Bodiesâ€"Modern Beautyâ€"Perfect Control Ease pI n the MacM CGives Proved V°8 Performanceâ€"PLU8" NEW FORD esid ‘onst dent JjJor 1733 are ~"Hirecitedâ€" ikease Ventilation, Floating â€"Rod Bearings and Cast Alloyâ€" shaft. â€" The Timeâ€"andâ€"travel ngine is available in no other selling in Canada at less lary joam4 £ K413 Â¥ *R * Â¥ € t € A % ‘ ’ i Â¥* â€" * % Â¥ * "\\ (‘ o 4 % 4 4 4 4 4 % *% [ORN SYRUP Vâ€"8 engine actually Wil more â€" spacious D11 McDowe!l Motors Says Montcith Academy has bheen of Good Servics 11 11 * Amons Directedâ€" Mini h« Nak 11 1 W 11 alning â€"eisewnere. lIAis minds that the new Onâ€" of Educaticn might imâ€" tlook to the high school vhe Tl€ of engine and more equal distriâ€" Poised, that is, poised between the wheels and axles. ~(Longer, more Hexible springs, forward position seat comfort, located ahead Wider seats gi nd interior . . luxurious new appointâ€" ments . . new simplified control . . and long, harmonious body lines that suggest flight and fleetness. assengers, all of whom are Centreâ€" ackeâ€"seat 1 hom Li Authorized Ford Dealer VvIeW imitec J€ ay as Hearst ipils will now to take their 11 nC h n pupl 11 riders now have frontâ€" ution must Al ve greater roomm» for because they are of the rear axle. w hi sch that the vide a p tA )f 11 ail babie would 91 I¢ uld 11CC.â€""~. sSpruC 1e id their ULnC be 16 s wilth square roots, appic rential calculus, and. cars h commercial geography A survey might indicaté ice Falls Co. could proâ€" [ its staff house for visitâ€" with 10m iC st th WI 11 e to continue tTher > public school stage. the Dominion Experiâ€" t Kapuskasing would practical contact for ricultural subjects so rGY FOOD THA E_ HGUKTSHED AT 4 MORE CANADIAN CHILDOREN THAN ANY OTHER CORN sYRPUP 1 product 1t Edwardshbhurg e would take care of settlers fromwm ind for some disâ€" ma â€" Central too) l11ves. It WOUIC for dietetic anc courses for the same time tha e academic stuff uare roots, apple dav evening at 9.30 FORD Vâ€"8 for 1935. M Y‘ arin HAVE A DEMONSTR ATIO M drive. Your nearest FORD dealer will be very glad to give you a driveâ€"yourâ€" self demonstration in the Neu TUNE TINâ€"Ford f their educaâ€" ghest practical ives. It would lized control bution of car weight contribute to the easy Centreâ€"Poise ride.) â€" New low pedal pressure chatch, larger improved brakes and "fingerâ€" touch" steering make for stabi« 1 | a» 3 clock Eastern Standard Columbia System The CANADA STARCH CO ind his Pennss I1 "We are not making this suggestion with the idea of trying to centralize one more governmental activity at Kapusâ€" kasing, but simply because of the many special advantages offered by this town; and we couple with these the obligations resting upon the government to faciliâ€" tate the construction of a muchâ€"needed high school building here. A solution must soon be found." Weal maAln he‘s g high school students, for dormitory id culinary uses, at low cost. The oummunity Club, furthermore, is an nique and most excellent recreational id cultural institution that would be vailasle for all the students at a most ifling fes, perhaps $4.00 or less for n months. There is a fairly wholeâ€" me atmosphere in Kapuskasing for dor students, with everything conâ€" cive to studious ones attaining high : Bi unday Evenin all speeds. l wore arunk THAy HMAg more Enterprise:â€"If a lady i kind of pancake hat over one @ is considered just ideal. If a ore a pancake cap over one ear, is t 1P i in o oblitzation united % * â€"9 J C311 F PAGE THRELE®