There must be some articles that any lady can knit or sew. Make it a special "I must do someâ€" s thing" and call at the Red Cross ze Rooms. The work rooms will be open $ all August as these special quotas are urgently needed. will be given out each afternoon *"*"*excepting Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. and Tuesday Evening from 7 to 10 p.m. i Ceo. Jernikin Speaker at 8. Porcupine Kiwanis South Porcupine, Aug 4â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"At the Kiwanis weekly dinner meeting on Monday the guest speaker was Mr. CGeorge Jenkin, of sTimmms who gave a most mterestmg .address on music and its meaning. .. He was introduced by Mr. Ted Rowe, ‘of Timmins. Mr. Jenkin illustrated *his points by pianoforte renditions of the themes he discussed and showed in a most capable and efficient manner "YÂ¥ow modern jazz music is merely cariâ€" _cature of good music. In finishing he played Sibelin‘s "Finlandia" beautifully, ‘Eastern Porcupine Red Cross Appeals for More Workers Needed at Once News From South Porcupine, Dome and the District mm im\ > ommc A large Knitting Quota has also been received, and knitters are needed esâ€" pecially for gloves. This knitting is for "Capture Parcles." These parcels are the first parcel received by a Prisâ€" oner of War Socks, scarves and helmets ere also needed. Our Navy Quota must also be kept up. This is for Turtleneck Sweaters, 26" Stockings, ribbed helmets andâ€"mitts. A large Sewing Quota of Hospital garments has been received marked "URGENT". These are needed as soon as possible and more workers are needâ€" ed. The garments are not difficult and the need is great . appeal Shipment for July from Rastern Porâ€" cupine District Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society, South Porcupine, Ontario:â€"6,238 articles. PAGE Two Large Sewing Quota of Hospital Garments has Been Reâ€" ceived Marked "Urgent." Need is Great. More Workers Needed at Once. Details of Shipments for July. Sewing â€" Quotaâ€"Civilian 10 boys‘ shirts, 10 years 35 girls‘ blouses, 6 years 5 women‘s blouses, 18 years 20 pinafore dresses, 6 years 5 men‘s shirts, 16 ‘% 10 women‘s nightgowns, size 38 20 prs. boys‘ long trousers, 10. years 1 pr. women‘s slacks, 18 years 8 girls‘ pantie dresses, 2 years 50 baby nightgowns 79 diapers Totalâ€"243 articles. Nonâ€"Quota 6 prs. boys‘ pyjJamas, 6 years 1 pr. boy‘s pyjamas, 4 years 1 pr. girl‘s pyjamas, 4 years 1 girl‘s blouse, 12 years 1 girl‘s skirt, 12 years 1 boy‘s dressing gown, 4 years Totalâ€"11 articles. 360 small dressings 240 medium dressings 90 large dressings 469 compresses (old style) 2285 compresses (second front) 2400 wipes 5,844 articles. Added to the report is the following Hospital 5 suits men‘s pyjamas 3 prs. extra trousers 18 hospital bed gowns Totalâ€"26 articles. 4 large quilts 8 seamen‘s leatheéer jackets Dressings Civilian 4 boys‘ sweaters, 10 years 7 girls‘ sweaters, 10 years 1 girl‘s sweater, 4 years 1 girl‘s sweather. 6 years ‘Totalâ€"138 articles. Knitting Quotaâ€"Seamen 25 prs. 18" socks (ribbed) 17 prs. 26" stockings (ribbed) 20 prs. Mitts 3 turtleneck sweaters â€" 5 ribbed helmets *Totalâ€"70. articles. 2A SCarves Totalâ€"13 articles Knittingâ€"102 articles sewingâ€"280 articles. Dressingsâ€"5,844 articles. Quiltsâ€"4 articles. Seamen‘s leather jacketsâ€"8 articles 5 prs. socks 1 ribbed helmet Totalâ€"6 articles Capture Parcels 6 round neck sweaters 5 prs. socks The Timmins Farmers‘ Market will be open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays commencing Saturday, August 7th Market is located at corner of UNTJOY SFRBEET and SECOND AVENUE Corporation of the Town of Timmins Quilts Arm y Borden, 1s visiting his wWII€ O UOoidell avenue for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kellow with two daughters left on Saturday for two weeks‘ holiday in Temagami and other points. +\* /. ¢ Mrs. Richard Mitchell has returned home from vacation in Toronto, A.C.2, Dr. R. P. Smith, with Mrs. Smith and family moved this week to Timmins to reside. Their home now is in the house formerly occupied by Dr. N. Russell at the Mattagami. After seven years‘ resiâ€" dence in South Porcupine they will be missed by their circle of friends here. Mrs. S. Shepherd, of the Township office staff, left last week for two weeks‘ vacation in Toronto and Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Murray, of of Sudbury, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rapsey, on Main streeft left on Saturday for Twin Falls for a few days before returning home. They were accompanied for the weekâ€"end by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huggins and daughter, Nan. Private M Borden, is vi avenue for ty Miss Lilybelle Kelicw, who has been spending two weeks‘ vacation in Toâ€" ronto has returned home. Mrs. Ross Davis with daughters, Juâ€" d@ith and Patricia, left on Sunday for Fort William where they will spend three weeks‘ vacation with Mrs. Davis parents. Miss Eleanor Cunningham, W.R.C m.S. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham for two weeks from Ottawa. Mrs. James Alexander has returned from visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Humphreys, at Jerome Lake, bringing her granddaughter, Sandra, with her for holiday in South Porcupine. Miss Betty Cummin day after holiday spe cther points. Mrs. A. Carlson a Breakey, of TorontC Carlson and Mrs. S. Fast Dome property. Mtrs. F. H. Hall has returned‘to the Dceme after holiday spent at Bayside Beach. A.C.1 Charlie Cunningham, R.C.A.EF. left on Monday for his station at Rockâ€" cliffe after spending two weeks with his parents on Golden avenue. During the month of August Rev. J C. Thompson will be in charge of serâ€" vices in the United Church in Southt Porcupine, Schumacher, Delnite Mine ard‘ Porcupine, while Rev. Lors Carlâ€" son, of Schumacher, is on holiday. Sunâ€" day morning services in South Porcuâ€" pine United Church will be held at 10 a.m. instead of at 11.00 Signaller Reg. Clement, of Barrieâ€" field, is home on furlough and will be returning to his unit on Friday. Teddy Romanick left for North Bay this week to join the R.C.A.F. Eimmals Held in the Whist Tournament at South Poreupime South Porcupine, Aug. 4th The Advance. The finals in the whist : held weekly at the home Farrell, in the interests of kah Lodge warâ€"work funds clared after a pleasant whist on Wednesday last. The tournament winner wa reen Phillips, and second Libby who each won a pal hand crocheted hath towels. ner was Mrs. Osborne Bowes ners of the evening party w O. Bowes; 2, Mrs. Doreen PJI third, Mrs. Albert Stringer. last party until September lodge will reâ€"open for the F Other Items of Intarest from South Poreupine and the Dome. Oâ€"â€".â€".â€"â€"-â€"-.â€". illustrating people ~potr this musical classic. Mr. Sol ed Mr. Jenkin for his addrs Walter Honer also added thanks for this delightful was thoroughly enjoyed | Kiwanians present. Beauchamp, Of Camp ing his wife on Golden weeks. ind d daughter, Mrs. are visiting Mr. Green at Preston whist tournament home of Mrs. T. ests of the Rebeâ€" funds, were deâ€" on holiday. Sunâ€" in South Porecuâ€" ill be held at 10 ‘ was Mrs. Doâ€" nd Mrs. C. H. pair of lovely els. Third winâ€" ?S. I‘hne winâ€" were: 1, Mrs. Phillips; and This is the r when the Fall season. igust Rev. J. iarge of serâ€" ch in South Jelnite Mine . ~Lors: Carlâ€" ighters, Juâ€" Sunday for will spend Mrs. Davis‘ nf Special to ind MytI 5f The ladies committee of the Proâ€" gressive Conservative Association in Ssouth Porcupine held a social evening last Thursday in the Airport hotel at which people were invited to meet Capâ€" tain (Dr.) Neelands and Mrs. Neelands. No special programme of speeches were presented but Dr. and Mrs. Neelands met the crowd informailly and all spent a very pleasant evening. Marjorie Clark, the little daughter of Mrs. Evâ€" elyn Clark, presented Mrs. Neelands with a lovely bouquet of sweet peas for which she was gracefuly thanked ty the guest of honour. Evelyn Clark sang during the evening an¢ communâ€" ity singing was also a feature. The sSoctal Evening by Conservative Ladtes at South Porcupine Other Items of Interest from South Poreupine and the Dome. Corporal Olla Ollerinshaw, of the W. R.CAF., of Mount Joli, Quebec, is on holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ollerinshaw, of Porcupine. Sgt. Roy L. Davis, of London and Mrs. Davis (nee Shirley Dunbar) are spending holiday at the homes of their Darents in Goldem City. The following from Saturday‘s "Star" will be of interest to those in the camp who know Miss Ellen Madigan, who was for a time on the teaching staff of South iPorcupine High School:â€""Mrs. John P. Madigan, 76, died at her home on Gough avenue. She was the widow of the late John P. Madigan, for 25 years proprietor of a Deseronto busiâ€" ness. Requiem mass was sung July 22 in Campbellford with interment at Mount Carmel Cemetery,; Hastings, the same day. She is survived by a daughâ€" ter, Miss Ellen I. Madigan, Toronto; a brother, S. J. Bibby, Campbellford and a sister, Mrs. P. J. O‘Connor, Seymour" Mrs. R. C. Mitchell returned on Satâ€" urday after six weeks‘ holiday spent in Brantford, and Flint, Michigan, where she visited her brother. Her daughter, Evelyn who is doing war work in Brantâ€" ford, returned with her and will spend this week at home, returning on Sunâ€" Gay. Mrs. Irving Richardson and daughter, Mona, of Dome Extension, left this week for Sudbury and other points on hollâ€" day. | Te * ts Pte. Jack Hocking, of Toronté,“ 18 home for a week visiting his parents at Dome Extension: Friends of Mrs. John Fell are glad to know that she is progressing nicely from illness in Porcupine General hosâ€" pital, and hope to see her around again very soon. Her son, Tom, who is on war work in Quebec, was visiting her over the weekâ€"end. Miss Evelyn Piccin is on holiday with friends in Toronto. Mrs. Arnold Hawkins, our Public Health nurse, is on two weeks‘ holiday in Barrie and Muskoka. There will be 10 Wednesday Clinic until she returns. The next clinic will be held on Aug. 18th Miss June Allen, of Dome Extension, who has been holidaying in Toronto came back this week. R. Mitchell is home on holiday for few days. f South Porcupine, Aug,. 4th. Special o The Advance. f’-'-'“) /// j\ BORDEN wTH samno 4 C LpPERE Yow CAN: / eP E‘mr 3..,flum0<wcz BLoomuin‘ Sano FLCEC AS Taot‘s us ) "THt "COOKER arrnivcs AT ThE TRANING ARCEA WITH_A STEAmiNa NOON DINNER, a_s / " t s , MmAY RE \\Y\ P\flqu. U 3 | rolflqfllâ€"n HowBRd SHhmiCELps } a _, 1517 Comox ST Vamcouver B.C. A) EXT y\. eA ADZO%IND WCESTERNCRA: ~b / y yf t P94 »« \ ) gcec( use ,-/\) THE men or CaNAaDas ARMoRED Conrps. ARE yP AT 530 AM. FoR Cl, Daity DRivinc LEssons ovgRr ue w( sw rTing LIBVAâ€"LIKE SAND oF BoRDe The defendant, who had an interâ€" preter, having been only 7 years in Canada, swore that Mrs. Robertson was in her way as she and her son were removing rocks to make a sidewalk. She said she had asked Mrs. Robertâ€" son to move, but when she did not do Mrs. Harry Ruscitti of Schumacher was charged with assault on July 22nd. Mrs. Grace Robertson preferred the charge and in the witness stand told how Mrs. Ruscitti had pushed her down when she was playing with her childâ€" ren and had also made threats. Two witnesses bore out Mrs. Robertson‘s statements and said that the assault was entirely unprovoked. The assault oecurred in a public lane near the resâ€" idence of Mrs. Ruscitti. ng improper lights of no Lalla‘s case of a si withdrawn. E. Dupo costs on a similar chs F. D. Lacourciere p for speeding. Mrs. Creed, of Toornto, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Houghton. Police Court S. Prerini paid $5 and costs for havyâ€" ing improper lights on his car. Guerâ€" Born â€" In Porcupine General Hosâ€" pital, on July 29th, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson, of 19 Evans St., S. Porcupine. LA.C. Lawrence Haddon, of with Mrs. Haddon and son, L visiting at the parental home naught Hill <jor two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gannon and Barâ€" bara are on holiday in New Liskeard. Mrs. Sherman, of Ottawa, (formerly resident. in S. Porcupine), is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Murâ€" ray, Dome Ex. Major Pullen, of Alexo, Alberta, was a visitor this week at the home of Archdeacon and Mrs. J. E. Woodall. Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Plant, of Hoyle, a son, om August 1st, in Porcupine. General Hospital. Born â€" To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cockerline, of Preston East Dome, a daughter on July 30th in Porcupine General Hospital. ladies served a the evening. Mrs. A. Frumkin and Miss Mary Frumkin left this week for Toronto to visit Mr. Abie Frumkin. Miss June Logan, of Main St., is on holiday in Englehart. Mrs.J. E. Garritty has returned to Toronto after visiting her daughters, Mrs. J. Fell and Miss Marietta Arbour, and her sister, Mrs. Stan Pearce, for some weeks. Mrs. James Armstrong returned last week from visiting her sister in Toronto and her son and daughter in Niagara Falls. â€"$5 and costs for | ats on his car. G f a similar nature Dupont paid $5 I § ((pSA® PR (arnmy) lovely lunch during paid Ulan $15 of Trenton, Laurie, are and On costs TANKS MuST BE Beromre cacws mMmAY REMovEeE CovERAUS s THCE wELCome sHnowe@s â€"â€" _ AT ENnp or pay WaS and atr camo Porpen on Second Ave Pte. George 1 Corps, Toronto on Second Ave Miss Agnes Sculilon, of Taoronto, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Myrs. James Scullion, FPirst Ave. _ RC.1 Douglas Kitchen, R. C. A. F., stationed at Deseronto, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kitchen, FPirst Ave. Miss Dorothy Armstrong and Miss Ida Armstrong, Second Ave., left Friâ€" day, for a holiday at Toronto and Banâ€" croft. Mrs. James Smith and her sister, Miss Gloria McDonald, lâ€"ft this week to visit their parents in Cochrane. Army on S¢ left tt where +erâ€"in and for and Spr. British and br Black, Women‘s Division St. John Ambulance at Schumacher daying North Mrs. Bill Duncan, of Montreal, is being warmly greeted by many of her old friends during her visit at the home of Mrs. George Henderson, Second Ave. Mrs. John Leng, of Brockville, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Leng, McIntyre Property. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Biggs and family, Fifth Ave., left Tuesday by car for a holiday at Lake Sesekenika. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cooke are holiâ€" Mr. and Fifth Ave holiday at Mr. and Other Items of Interest from Schumacher and District. so she had tried to make her. She pleaded not guilty and was defended by Mr. W. O. Langdon, of Timmins. The magistrate in summing up told the defendant:â€" "The lady had as much right in the lane as you did. You had no right to take her and shove her away anway." Mirg. Ruscitti was fined $5 and costs, amounting to $18.10 altogether,. The members of the Women‘s Divâ€" ision of the St. John Ambulance Briâ€" gade, Schumacher Branch, met last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ed. Willan, 109 First Ave., to honor one of their members, Miss Jessie Bell, who has joined the W.R.E.N.S., and is leavyâ€" ing for Halifax. A nice social time was enjoyed and during the evening Miss Bell was presented with a lovely silver ff@entification bracelet. During the evâ€" ening a dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Calvin MacDonald, First Ave., entertained last Thursday in honor of her son, Bruce, who was celebrating his twelfth birthday. A number of little guests attended and a very happy time was enjoyed. During the afternoon a dainty lunch was served and each guest had a piece of the lovely birthday cake. Schumacher, Aug. 4th. Special to The Advance. Mr. and Mrs. John Quirt and daughâ€" Mrs Mrs th Bay. rs. Blooie Miss DC Kingston Mrs. J. J brotherâ€"in k, Second r‘s. George this week | e she will nâ€"law, Mr. Cyril C Toronto Williams olumbia, ie Webbar . Dorothy Le )n where th . _J. Webbar ), is 15 Shane, of s visiting ippam, Second Ave., ‘ar for Peterborough . her son and daughâ€" Mrs. Stan Shippam. , of the Canadian visiting at his home summer r and Leck they stationed visitng his sis Mr. and MtTS. 4 | son left will at e are holi cottage a e Provost his home , Jimmy, Monday visit Mr. eéd in sister . Ace at It is on its way to 00646080 6@ 2 Mrs. Rolly Nilson, of Toronto, is visâ€" iting her sisters, Mrs. Len Thomas and Mrs. Albert Millar, Third Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Wardley, left Sunday by car for a holiday at Sarnia and Toronto. ter, of Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Quirt‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. FPred Flowers, Coniaurum Property. Mr. and Mrs. Bill EntwHistle and Alfie and Kenneth Rickard, left Priday for Detroit where they will take up residence. Mr. W. Wylie, left by car Saturday for Guelph where he will join Mrs. Wylie. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sheculski, of Torâ€" onto, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sheculski, First Ave. Mrs. Jolhn Armstrong and baby son and Mrs. Tom MacKenzie and son, Sandy, are visitng their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cooke, at their summer cottage at North Bay. Mrs. Norman Tario, Fourth Ave., left Friday for a holiday at Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wills, Fourth Ave., are holidaying at Wasaga Beach. 00440 00008080000980000000800000848080484886848464se 6800486 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wills, Fourth Ave., are holidaying at Wasaga Beach. Boyd Prentice, Second Ave., is leaving tomorrow (Friday) for Toronto where he has joined the Royal Canadian Navy A wedding of local interest took place Saturday, July 17th, in Scotland, when Miss Anne Nisbet, of 137 Restal rig Ave., Edinburgh, Scotland, became the bride of Corp Richard Ralph Calâ€" verley, R.C.AF., son of Mrs. Calverley and the late Ralph Calverley, 70 Secâ€" ond Ave., Schumacher. Bestwishes are extended to the young couple by their many friends in Schumacher., Donna Campbell, two and a half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Campbell, Railroad Street, is in St. Mary‘s Hospital suffering from a brokâ€" en leg suffered when she was hit with a truck Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Butterworth, of North Bay, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Glazier, First Ave., had the misâ€" fortune to slip and break her leg Monâ€" day evening. She was taken to St. Mary‘s Hospital. Jean Ross, of New Westminster, B.C., was rushed to St. Mary‘s Hospital early Tuesday morning when she had an apâ€" pendix operation. Jean is the pretty little girl with her hair in two long braids who won many admirers with her graceful skill during her solo numâ€" ber at the ice show held Monday evenâ€" ing at McIntyre Arena. Soeuth End Comfort Club Asks Names of Those on Service The Comfort Club of South Porcupine has received a donation of $85 from the Students‘ Council of the High School. They wish to acknowledge this with thanks. The students raised this monâ€" ey through their own efforts â€" school cor®erts, donations ete. The Comfort Fund uses its money to provide comâ€" forts and needs for the armed forces overseas. The ladies are now busy preparing another shipment of parcels to be sent over soon. South Porcupine, Aug. 4th. Special to The Advance. Will relatives and friends please send information, requested as soon as posâ€" sible (telephone or mail) to Mrs. C. H. Libby, Dome Extension, (Phone 351Jâ€"3) who is looking after this end of the work. Up to December of last year the Fund had a fairly accurate list of the boys who had left this end of the camp for overseas. Since then, of course, the list has lengthened considerably and if they are to continue their good work the names, numbers, etce., of these men must be given in to officers of the Club by their relatives. Names of former employees of the Dome Mines have already been secured by the ‘Club. Names of those from S. Porcupine, Dome, Dome Extension and. Golden City, who have gone over since Decâ€" ember, (and were not employed at the Dome) are wanted. omfort Club Anxious Have Complete List Those from That End Camp. After a bottle of mlk is capped, it doesn‘t stay around here "Fy long, ‘TTMMINS DAIRY rushes it on to one of its batteries of wagons and in Two minutes it is on its way to you,. TIMMINS DAIRYâ€"is very insistent about getting its products Fresh to you. More driyers, more wagons, more boitlesâ€"all efforts are used to make deliveries as fast as possible. Enjoy this service by ordering TIMMINS DAIRY milk today Timmins Dair Telephone 935 rth Bay, who Mr. and Mrs. a1ad the misâ€" her leg Monâ€" taken to St. Whist Party at Dome Ex. for the C.C.F. Last Week Summer Ice Carnival Here Saturday, Aug. 14 South Porcupine, Aug. 4â€"â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Mrs. Ben Curtis, Dome Extension, gave a very Mce whist party at her home on Thursday evening last week, the procéeds going townrds the funds of the CCP. +. Seven tables of whist Were accomâ€" modated and all had a pleasant evening â€"prizes going to 1, Mr. B. Webb, and 2, Mrs. Bob McWilliams Jr. Mrs Jay donated one of the prizes and Mrs. A. Roach, with Mrs Jay, assisted the hosâ€" tess in serving a delightfu! lunch. Mrs. W. Andrews assisted by conâ€" tributing to the lunch. CGuests present were Mrs. Watson, Mrs. A. McGinn, Mrs, Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. George Hendry, Mrs. W. H. Butler, Mrs. Coott, Mrs. C. H. Libby, Mrs. S. Jay, Mrs. Beard, Mrs. Creed, Mrs. H. Houghton, Mrs., Lone, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. B. Webb, Mrs. W. Freeâ€" man, Mr. and Mrs. Stanlake, Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Jones (Preston E. Dome), Mrs. A. Hogg, Mrs. R. McWilliams. Mr. FP. Clarke was not able to be present but contributed to the funds. Notable Skaters to Take Part in Event at Mcelintyre Arena. Summer Ice Carnival will be held on Saturday, August 14th. Two perforâ€" mances in all probability will be held, afternoon and evening. All attending the Summer Skating School will take part in this carnival, this number inâ€" cluding the talented young juveniles of the district and the visiting youngsters as well as the big list of champion skaters now at the school. Those who witnessed the TIece Show on Monday at the McIntyre Arena, by the visiting students of the Summer Skatâ€" ing School, will be pleased to learn that another apportunity will be available for all to witness another splendid disâ€" Says Liberals Still Have Balance of Power The four professionalâ€"~teachers will also have a hand in. the» programme, These include: Miss Madge Austin, proâ€" fessional, Porcupine Skating Club; R. Couture, professional Oshawa Skating Ciub; Beryl Goodman,. professional Kirkland Lake Skating Club; Mtr. F. Mesot, â€" professional, â€" Granite Club, Toronto. IrHM The students of the school haive made great progress during the past four weeks and all attending the event are sure of a real treat. ‘Local skaters at the school have showed marked adâ€" vancement and this should add to local interest. wWatch for advance seat sale, and plan now to attend the Summer Ice Carnival at the MceIntyre Arena, Saturâ€" day, August 14th. : § Last night after the returns showed that the Liberal Government of Ontâ€" ario had been badly defeated in the election, one man attem@ged to "jolly" that old Liberal wA®MOrse, Dr. J. A. McInnis, former mayor of 3 i; * "Well, Doc.," he saft ,""-'your' Liberals are surely bad beaten. Down and out!" "We may be out,‘"! promptly replied Dr. McInnis, "but We’ra not down We still hold the balance Of power." Sudbury Star:â€" Visitors have lately been startled at the wan appearance of the duce. He looks like the patriot who made an appointment at a blood bank, and they wouldn*t let him have any. THURSDA Y shawa Skating , â€" professional ~MI.: E. Granite â€" Club,