also the walls, and even the ceiling, spattered with blood from the head of Bossuby. He was simply eovered , from head to foot with blood when‘the pol« ice arrived. The doctor said ‘he had seldom seen a man so badly battered becatvlierin enc and smattered. One of the roomers at the house went after the police after the affray had reached serious condiâ€" tions. The police arrested all tney could find who were implicated in the affair. The three Russians will likely appear before Magistrate Atkinson toâ€" morrow for preliminary hearing. They are held without bail until the magisâ€" trate‘s visit. ( So far as the police could gather was kept in a cornér of the roam, and the door opening inward, so that he could not get enough space to epen it and get away. He was battered with chairs and broken furniture was found in the room by the police, who found for Oct. Ist. A balance of $105.06 was shown m There were to be two genior gmm, Nanh Bay Sudbury and The Advance for a number of yearsg kept the idea of a curling rink before, the people of the town and district, and by so doing no doubt hastened the| eventual establishment of the curling rink for Timmins. A sample of the items published by The Advance. is the following in the issue of this newsâ€" . paper twenty years ago:â€""What about; a curling rink for Timmins? . Last year; hand "““'â€"'j'-.;s ;v-â€"- ho S m-' Chapter Masonic Lodge was inâ€"} stituted â€ii?qds Falls, In ax:zerrmigi to the event twenty years | Advance said: "On Friday evening last, there was an *intorestmg oenemenynm, Sss 4 8 000 d there was considerable demand for a curling rink but nothing was done about it Some enthusiastics in the curling game should get busy. Call a meeting, and see how many curiers, or wouldâ€"be curlers there are in the town. and what may be done to advance This Sault 8t. Marie playing in the one and the T. N..O. teams in the other, with playofis at the end of the season. : The Advance ten years ago said: "A Russian well known around town beâ€" cause of his immense size and little too, perhaps on account of his flat feet, ms.beaï¬enupbadlyinaromnmchnmei L . ter OI / Iroquios Palls, a new Chap ie j Royal Arch Masons being duly institutâ€" , an â€" u n OmsS in I 224 nouse at Schumacher on Thursday evening last in aid of the Navy Leagut campaign for funds for the sallors : dependents proved an enjoyable success and credit to the committee in charge. The attendance was large and all preâ€" sent had a good time. King‘s Ottawa orchestra furnished the music for the occasion. ‘There were many visitors from Timmins and from south Porcuâ€" pine,â€"and the visitors were enthnusiastic in complimenting the Sonumacher naonle on the success of the dance. for Iroquois Falls. Mm Campbell and Secretary â€"Harry Charlâ€" hamxflt at lfl : @1 were amved. M-; vimlandedmwnwm†1‘2me for the event â€"had been d:ade in a manner to please all who |nttended, and the comumiittee in chanrge by Martin McHugh is to ‘be complimented on the pleasant event. â€" mm MacPhail, Marie Lirette,Fanaâ€"are ‘slated for the office 0f pilet m McCbesney, Dot Mw1mmm Leaving North BRay over k ‘ s i t ‘at the Iilv‘rside Pavilion: on â€"PFriday Pay Sweet, Doris Sweet, Mose.Oarlin, :.kabc %wheremtm :ioll“mphm? their 5 evening, when. Ski Club songs brougnt , Charlotte 08;1"‘9 m:m ?:“"" NCB*~ ) instructors‘ courses, and will then be kack the â€"old friendships of the winter | garet Easton, Prout, Marjorie‘ Appointed in traiming capacity to â€"air dmmmdswnâ€mil‘flm Vera Zuck, Ann â€"Zuck, Farâ€" + â€" M‘W“hkmm isnn M #Tavxutbnase T aflarmar Amï¬ 4 ships fer the winter of 1940â€"41. Athe eveningz, and popular dgnce music | awith special novelty numbers was Among those who attended were:â€" Mayor and ‘Mrs. Emile ‘Brunette, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Winton, Mr. and Mrs. ®. Jacokson, Mr.andâ€" Mrs. A.: Burrows, Mr. and Mrs.â€"E. Beatty, Mr. and, Mrs. I. Rosnmor, Mr. and Mrs. W. Phillips, Mr. Orchestra. A delicious lunch was k Regular $215.00 ..:......... Bembay Lamb T Regular $89. 50 Regular $235.00 ‘rine Morin, Hazel Cottrell. | ~Messrs Jack Gauthier, EHlwood Dufâ€" {y, Jack Marks, .W. Copps, m,me- Alaskan Seal Regular $89.50 ...... Regular $135.00 ................ Boileau, Shiela Lang, Cappy Lang, i Annabel Lang, Lobrraine Baderski, Annie !McPherson, Nancy <â€" Bennett, Ethel Brown, Anita Flynn, Elsiec Hartt, Blaâ€" Regular $179.50 ................ (Dyed Caney) O‘Neill, Mary Habib, Evelyn Leamen, â€"Mima Habib, E. velyn Leamen, Jean Hursley, Jean McDonald, Katâ€" Lacy, Greg Evans, Bill Skeiton, Russ F 1“ o Hav e e 0n t e e n a e on e 0 0 6 0 s 00 0 0 a 8 a e 8 a _ $179.50 Jm Garth Poerter, Vic Banning, Dave Banning, diasor Ansara, â€" Albert | Ansara, Dave Sky, Henry Donovan, Roâ€" land: Methieu, Les. FRedéord,:Don GGarâ€" stan,; Doug ‘Tait,; Pat â€"Murghy, «Lap Laâ€" prairie, Jpnk Faston, W. Bhiclds, R. . Jack Easton, ‘W. ‘EShiclds, â€" D. Rymer, W. s,Wat B. W‘est Merton Lake, B. Sefton, BfllQumn M?{mhgmm Rric Newton, Ero Niemi, Vie '.lhomsqn Art B _ _ 12 t _ LE ‘‘Thursday night in South Porcupine I P Worst defeat given the Atlantic City|gins was the third mar on his forâ€": mer : of Sea Gulls while they were in the Por.| ward line to score, Wiekser coumtei| .About 80 years ago.a custo shortly after ‘but the Doams fofged > ‘and Bon: wholeasle sthâ€" ‘cupine was administered to them on I Hast, unâ€" iï¬mmmmdwm ‘"Red" Dorâ€" ummdpmus.a m;“ud angotawaymamcinlm'ï¬eumhtmtm and / arena the C Porkies. , gam s :gatudng :?:ny of ‘mmn;.wemlutm“do‘wnm "to bext: P'ort.elr :Jm composition was actepted. It ‘was alâ€" es 102 woays his desire to pay the balance Of fights and numerous pepalties the | ; Maki Huggins away again. Porkies toodk the Gulls into camp m Scot:ndscored tor'o;:e visitors and. ‘his m but ‘he was not able to: do‘so to 8. "Bquirrel‘‘‘ Rorsoâ€"and Bammy Pasamo; . 7fueded all night with refree: Rradley:| porter. ‘m should pay all his cr%dttors the warfare ‘broke out ‘between Poszo and: were the third period Dome scorers., sible some mt thengon. the jofficial. â€" Porso waded in fists‘ W. K. Amith . and Son, Limited, the and the Sea Gulls, Fasano. : s.wingingandBradleywasiorcedto' Br::meemgemem mï¬WHSnumandSbn. chvysically defend BE ) inamirchant ihke wihala ranma recently received a cheque for £19 95: 4d swinginzy and Bradley was forced to physically defend himselfâ€"which hbe did and quite capably. Another time guring the evening saw Fasano sont off for. a misconduct. pemaity . â€" Bill Maki, who got four of the deâ€" cade of Dome goals started things off in the first minutes oftthegame with Featuring Fights Ski Jackets * | Girls‘ and Women‘s Fiannelette Starting off the a gins was the third Fannie won‘t speak to him since he took ‘her out gxorsebpck riding. ‘Well, maybe she‘s sore at something. Values up to $2.95 Regular $2.98 the whoele game. : Rete says that Pajing Accounts . by Statutery Provisnons mwmms ahâ€"hmmummhwyon .sm an mnpb of oamience money MMMQM It may in« terest your readers to hear of the folâ€" from a fArm of‘soliciters in as an ‘intarhn ‘payment on his delbt, which $4 years. Yours faithfully. lowing case which must surely bea Strand Nouse, W:C2, â€"Oct. 8. for over