Buffaloâ€"Anker will have a set operating a J at first sugge Juniors and D.« same â€"league teams but on force, a junio rating â€" throu teams of more been suggestec will play hom Southâ€" Porcup team play in their games m PrC hik With many details yet to be worked| out, plans for the Porcupine Mines Hocâ€" key League season are progressing as rapidly as possible. December 12 will | likely be thzs opening date. Intermediate teams have been entered by Pamour, Coniaurum, McIntyre and Buffaloâ€"Ankerite mines, while Domel will have a senior rating with Hollinger operating a Junior "A" team. It was at first suggested that the Hollingel Juniors and Dome bother operate in thel P‘ry The Advance Want Advertisements | Houseâ€"J M. Belanger, W. Steverson N. J. Leaman, J. Arscott, I. F. Whitney J. McGrath, G. R. White, J. E. Gurnell Membershipâ€"G. F. Black, Charles Brown, G. Mondoux, H. Herman,. F. D Dwyer, F. H. Powell. Recepticocnâ€"J. M. Belanger, J. W Ecclestone, J. W. Dougherty, A. W Lang; J. K: ‘Todd. N. J. Leaman J. McGrath, Membsershi Brown, G. M Dwyer, F. H. been sel: It6â€"J Rinn. Proper wW,. H. F1 ardson. Houseâ€" Mines Hockey Will Start Season Soon astart ab vided th: While will be turkeysâ€" : draw for fore Jan tC ce hart nart CUu last yeat the T. : be calle against : The c( 101 arrived{ Sunda Arrangements _ Regarding Entry of Dome Sentors and Hollinger Jrs. Not Complete. With ev bership w Timmins â€" ward to C their hist Icemake Expect to Hold Tournament Before Christmas With Turâ€" keys as Prizes. Local Club Will Defend Englehart Cup Won Last Year at Noranda. Other Interesting Notes Abcout Curling Icemake From Haileybury ’ Making Ready for Flooding Timmins Curlers Expect Membership of Over 200 1kc THURSDAY, NOVEMBER %#TH 10937 fTurnace which is built for a lifctime of absolute heating comfort. Construcitcd entirely of electroâ€" melt iron this furnace has all the desirable features f ormerly known as well as many exclusive advantages, Come in and see this and other types of heating equipâ€" ment in our madern spacious showrooms. RBeach engineers set out to deâ€" velop a cast radiator furnace which would scurpass any other furnace on the Canadian market for efficiency and ecsonomy. They have achieved this object and now you may order a Beach "allâ€" cast ‘ radiator furnace from Smith Elstomnâ€"a furnace which is Smith Elston PLI With zero weather soon to come this may be termed "LAST CALL" to install a new furâ€" nace. There is certainly no time to lose if you want to enjoy the convenience, comfort and cconemy that a modern heating system gives. MBING â€" HEATING â€" SHEET METAL BIGGEST â€"â€" BUSIEST â€"â€" BEST rd Ave Timmins Phone 327 pI th the Intermediate ‘ount of regulations in eam would forfeit its participation â€" with vanced calibre. It has aat the Hollinger club ind home games with while if the Dome e local mines circuit be considered exhibiâ€" ng no bearing on the It is also considered addition to league exâ€" dition to league exâ€" at Dome will play son with Kirkland P. Ki 16 ‘upine Mines Hoc re progressing a December 12 wi 200 mark of final it H P. Burkd R. Rich in ‘ASO the amen wit} mem pI =â€" Power and T. Nâ€" 0. *\ Winners on Tuesday 4 J PHANTOM VIEW OF BEACH ALL CAST FURNACE heavy peddle Mann round. Small Mcnta fourth straight by Lou Ambers In support of the Maurice Stricklandâ€" Al Delaney fight, to take in the Harringay hall rext Monday% will be Phil Zwick of America and Dex‘.\ y Capâ€" lar of England. This will ‘be Zwick‘s first appearance in a London ring. Tomorrow night, the famous backâ€" Totals Advance 1 HC Total 1 Al Nic Gambles and Advance Points in â€"Comm Bowling. World‘s Sport Events Armstron Fleming Richmond Alton Wilson Hornby Smith Guidice Ansara Wallin. e old guard in the heavyâ€"weight cn was heard from again yesterâ€" in the person of Jack Johnson, as cod on the police court s:eps, (the t did not say that he had been ir ), he stated to friends "that the /~Weight boxing men of today were ed, and he could make a xA I stop 11 (By F.J.H.) ill 914 T. N« ©. 1 l mhbles 0. ADVANCF 198 120 101 234 184 victor tOr Montanez) won his ory since his defeat Tuesday. 887 176 162 190 191 188 206 â€" 194 )1 FaIce 108C ommercial old as he is 868 209 199 884 159 149 201 165 149 181 140 139 11 148 931 160 186 181â€" 209 237 230 210 133 121 9209 151 â€"444 111â€"439 160â€"8547 159â€"538 187â€"587 110 194 203 â€"6§22 â€"891 â€"â€"G50Q â€"4"71 â€"â€"439 Tues joint 2682 570 445 486 606 565 6035 550 680 668 by i on the smail turnout, sfid that North Pay board should strengthe relationship with the Ontario Asso ed Boards of Trade and Chambe1 Commerce. Mr. McDonald said the Ontario | ciation has been invited to hold its annual meeting in North Bay and" it is under consideration. H. D. Wightman opined that i1 There wasn‘t a quorum at the land Lake meeting last week and fore there was no legal session. Northern Ontario bod: active organization. A resolution,. sponso Cubbin and J. H. McD concurring in a sug? "close, active coâ€"o various boards in Northern Ontario land Lak "close. ac Referenrnce to the poor attendance at the annual mseeting of the Northern Ontario Associated Boards of Trade at Kirkland Lake last week was made at Thursday night‘s meeting of the North Bay Board of Trade. Only three centres were represented at the meeting, North Bay, Kirkland Lake and Timmins. J. H. McDonald, K.C., in commerting Northern the annua and the general clear up of the q The trouble started, as one o states by a drive to clean up the g that in his opinion doesn‘t need it referee allows one thing to go, an other checks the play, and the pl don‘t krow where they are, in fact ers are even afraid to body ches fear of being penalized and susuve as to what teams ar this Junicr "B" in t] Trouble is brewit game in England 0 Cf players for the ro and the general clea fear of being penalized and suspende One of the kicks was when a play was penalized for hitting the puck wh lying on the ice, and another was | go scot free, all in all Mr. Geo. Stuk who has represented Earl‘s Court Ran ers has resigned from the B.I.H.A. boa until the situation is cleared up. he h sat on the board since 1928. Suggest Curlers and Board Meet at Same Time AIWanIs league as a senIor grcu the Juvenile "B", and with the n of players they have they will take in the T.P.A.A.A. league. Mr. Miller of Ansonville Cuk have to strengthen his team very this season ,for both the Tuxis al1 had it all over his tea year, and the latter were the real piors even though the Cubs w default, known better to the tean this was last season, and a new ; is on the way, with the Redwin learn being drafted to the junio: Catterello is faced to start a new and he knows how! Know dot will have a good team in the juni grouy. Joe Louis is a sucker for could not take it, if a m it. The only real fighter Henry Lewis. I would jus Jess Willard again." Ja years old. Hockey The boys of Timmins Junior "A" are getting in shape at the Hollinger hall these days, and next week they may get a little skating practice if the weather gets down to freezing point. The Tuxis boys have their last year‘s team in tack with a few good additions and will likely be playing both ir the Kiwanis league as a senior group. and 1¢ {ing Boris of Bulgar don, Midland and Sco Buckinghamshire. T driver said he was anm ture shows Sir Josial Boris. still grimy from From North Bay Nu 1€ n Timmi ntario x Boris of Bulgarâ€"a, raiiway enthusiast, who le: Midland and Scottish "Coronation Scot" expre: inghamshire. This is the train That holds th r said he was amazed at the professional shows Sir Josiah Stamp, well known economi _still grimy from his engine drive, with a moc a sucker for a right, and e it, if a man could give real fighter today is John I would just like to fight again." Jack is now 59 there is ms are Boa l1€ Ba ying both ir the enior group, and with the number they will likely league. lle Cubs wi am very muc Tuxis and th his team las BULGARIAN KING DRIVE uff ifI, referceces f the game one officia by iC THE PORCUPTN® ADVANCE. TIMMINS ONTARIO we Mtr. L. CCn Nova Scotia Leading Bank Bowl League t1e ~with second p Commerce Dowiing the Ban} nineteen Mcntrea _ Higt bowlir TT Montreal â€" Dominion Commerce, â€" Schuma Tied . 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FRE F i All Star Musicians Playing 40 Instruments Come and Enjoy Yourself Again and Bring Your Friends Du 220 163 e is a bold felâ€" indication that he is going to is fondness for others is likely Mail:â€"Among the past year, 870 152 109 136 203 183 147 192 117 188 164 188 120 182 198 26 may â€" be DANCING FROM 10 P.M. TO 3 A.M. HATS HORNS NOV ELTIES 364 446 452 489 641 456 545 418 600 D30 483 541 431 49€ THE COSMOPOLITAN TRIO TED MORGAN‘S SWING QUARTETTE BRUCE FORSTER Tap Dancer Deâ€"Luxe "ONE OF CANADA‘S FINEST ORCHESTRAS" JACK COVEY Hiâ€"Deâ€"Ho or H.â€"Deâ€"Hi He Sings Them Hot Featuring LINDA LEE (Lovely Singer of Song District Cage Teams to Open Season on December 6th Entries from Six Teams Received at Mesting Held in Schumacher High School Wednesday Night. (Games to be Plaved Three Times Per Woeek. iske i meetin t ompletec 30A ime on Decembe On fotr he firs w ho ht i drawn up w ams were receive Porcupine Distric n held in Schu planned to ha in January | ha Whild Crcul Schumacher high . macher high scho high school team. and the seco, March. Game: days in Sout! in Schumach 16 teams Schuma * * ® ERE F A A | grads, Schu uth Porecupin he 1 ived We own team iddle of in Tuesâ€" inesdays in Timâ€" upIint