1@93 k e en d e e oo e ce e e c e in ~. ts it Sioux Lookout will rem provincial air mail base, a reassurance received by the Lam Chamber of Commerc E. Lough, district suerinten sevice, Winnipeg. A mot continuation of the base at out rumors to the the base would be trar Kenora. year a resolu.ion v express companie blueberry shipmer matter the presid had fcund that | take their plea t way Board and t case, if lost, wou tive to the associa AIK MAIL BASE TO REMAIN AT SIQOUX LOOKOUT SITI An import;s come up for next meeting of Trade is t tario begins ; by the term. that many 0 ernment and of funds for y which has no fusing questi ber and farm affec‘s the ot} making the si also be the be sion. ELE ETE E* 4 43 5 4 CC CI t t * 5555555555 m i i5 in in in in in in in t ib 15 05 1 15 04 05 1 Pnï¬ e 8 % 8 8 8 555 : t t t % * 3 238822382 tE3 T 4 4# sident Oof t clated Boa: ald, Mathe dent. The held in Ju: given Votcs of â€" Speakman night, to C work, and Trade for i ticd W. 0. Langdon Reâ€" Elected by Boards MUST GO â€"or Your Money Back At the m( RHEUMATISM This unique offer is made by a big, responsible firm, the makers of ALLENRU, which gives such amazâ€" ingly quick relief from rheumatism, sciatieca, neuritis, Iumbago, stiff joints and Lbackache, that they want every sufferer to try ALLENRU. It must give you relief or it doesn‘t cost you a cent. Just get a bottle from your druggist, take as directed and if the stiffness, swelling and pain are not greatly reduced, take the empty bottle back. Your money will be refunded. Distributed in Canada by W. K. Buckley Limited, Toronto (Contin the :; Mr. 1 What is importar up for d KILL that COLDâ€" with 108 Noxâ€"aâ€"Cold â€"â€" The Goldfeld Drug Co. 100% Havana Filler BACKHELOR ut will remain as the mail base, according to he Timmins Board 10spitality. Northern Ontario? t subject that will like tai‘led discussion at t Th an Wilson‘s ha from as ad d by the Fort Wilâ€" Commerce, from W. suerintendent postal To) "Northern Ont ndaries. The duce th On goin motion â€" urging e at Sioux Lookâ€" ) the effect that transferred â€" to ads, mines, tim Torth, where on a possibility C more clear ma of a long dicus ported that h yould have tC Dominion Railâ€" e costs of the almost prohildiâ€" ned€"ing will be t North Bay. endered to Dr. re on Monday , ftr publicity ns Board o1 Tom M« ed vice~ 1 One) had on at th ed Board thern On s includet _ ‘this aqras i1a@ast isking the > rate on g into the that he n rEcelp of 11 length and be systematicaly sampled, These recommendations are now being carried out. Permanent camp buildings have completed on the property, and all the necessary supplies are reâ€" ported on hand for the continuance of work. A road connecting the property with Temagami has been reconditioned, providing _ favourable transportation facilitics. Six of the veins have been traced from 400 to 3,000 feet in length. The consulting geologist has recommended that each vein be trenched for the full An extensive program of surface exploration as outlined by A. A. Hassan, consulting geologist, has been carried cut on the property of the Temegami Gold syndicate, located in the Temaâ€" gami Forest Reserve, about two miles south and west of the Bobjo,, Manitoba and Eastern property. Previous plans for diamond drilling have been dropped in favor of Cbtainâ€" ing a more complete picture of surface occurrences before proceeding with an intensive campaign of exploration. Mr. Hassan, in commenting low valuse of previous assays, s these are not to be considered couraging factor, since the oth in the district had very poot n the district had very poor sur showings, but in depth obtained be value The geology is described as ; and widths up to 40 feet are report "I have a beg propoges® yous, 550,50 feet wid wilh Its aquirtz stringers, bast green ston, shist, dibez. T to be cam interested in t pety, 6 clams in a grup. long. Body tdu the cent: This body can be seene fC heare there." Ditez is g Extended Programme at Temagami Gold Property resulis yeL. â€" effects of this dinner prospector wouftl be : port on the details. Ano‘her mine setkt pered by the inheren| English language, thr ing bait: original reports. " I think we are cl good »=nd hope to be soon. We just shot good soon hole:s mIinet was C T‘wo Mining Propositions that Sound Intriguing W. I. Gorman, who Bamples," for the week passed a couple C submitted for consiaerati A Toronto mining innually receives m "erties. submits a c "Grob Sample llows :â€" and left to c( ralization but drilleéd in ru T mine seg€‘cer, son the inherent diffi inguage, threw ol C i gar Persumal ha 1niza offe writes ern Mine: Of proposi hem gosin anC when the rn ofif the 0 chanc iInpic mething ccate it f fifteen r. which pory} US V 11 Ositic finat in the followâ€" wid, mil a CU1Sâ€" mines rted. raced ‘The want hi 1M ha and It Ontari been 8 11 th nA Dr. Speakman Talks on Wealth of North 11C aco ce 1J yinet OuUSs ula hern O Timmin hn President ariv StE Mr.:;: Kn The gold child relents! After her second Sunday cf worshin on Long Island, Little Gloria Vanderbilt poses for her picture. She is acâ€" companied by her aunt and guard‘:an, Mrs. Harry Payne. Whitney, as she leaves St. Mary‘s Catholic church at Roslyn, R.I. A Pinkerton detective guards her. Gloria is attending church under the proviâ€" sions of Justice Carew‘s decision in the custody action brought by the child‘s mother, Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt, Last week Glorla attended St. Joseph‘s church at Garden City, ten miles away. (Continued from Page One) and in the Toronto laboratories, mans of the parts of Northern ‘io in which the Foundation has actively interested. Employ Miners‘ Family n <Knox, manager Of Hollinger spoke of various problems LnC tim : may be MclIintyri 11 aking for the mine manageâ€" in this community, we have had ‘oblem in mind for some time, _ far as possible are employing unger members of the families own employees and those of the ‘esidents who have contributed prosperity of our. community. course may appeal to you as a viewpoint, but having in imind t that our oldest employees we nsider our most valued employâ€" erything being equal,; we â€" feel e recruiting of our force should rom their families rather than wcomers similar consideration. rganization such as ours, which ‘r cont British, this point of view _ is amply â€" justified from â€" the int of community welfare and iintenance proper standards the citizens of Canada." probi 5, like 1P NHM 10%x, manager of Hollinger d, spoke of various problems on with unemployment. "In tages of mine development," nox at one point during his vhere the average of the is low, the question of emâ€" 1 boys and girls is not a blem. This prodlem comes ke octher problems, wi‘th old in Timmins are for the beinz faced with this situâ€" s manager of McIntyre moving the vote of thanks mnan and Mr. Knox, spoke ealth that wails in mining Ontario still. *"Within a e we now sit," he said, e another Hollinger, anâ€" e or another Dome." He _the research work the onâ€"ways to make ario Board Board of 7 Arranged Evening on, president of More Hollingers manager of M duced the speakers. »marks he emphasized of trade is a busiâ€" ciation which should sidered opinion of busiâ€" y subject and to pass as they may see fit aâ€" r authorities. Hon. W. er ¢of mines. "the miniâ€" Gold Child Consents to Pose resident of the irds of Trade and f Trade, who was ag Dr. Speakman o for the evening, iet at the Empire iines, "the miniâ€" vas unable to be on read a teleâ€" h he wished the THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE TIMMINS, ONTARIO should miss. Promoted Signs, this fashion show be found to be of outsta and value. With beautif local and from Montreal an notable display of a requirements in the wear from underwear to including the most appreé new types of dresses and ol ladies‘ wear. At the dance in the Pavilion t be supplied by Alâ€"Pice Vagabond Kings with a brand new dance hits. F under the auspices 0o Se; Dress Shoppe have j edly popular and the ev (Friday) evening shculd more than usual public should note the date., t eventâ€"PrICi side pavilio dance unds: Set Dress Kirkla: Sparks, { Hepburn these fun where fo Others who spoke briefly just } the conclusion of the evening Joseph Bradette M. P., Tom Mac ald, ~Matheson, and W. W. Ta .nlncxpal of the High School.. Welsh Choir Good _ Wherever the Welsh are is a group of singers who joi gether in a choir. Since mining chief industry of Wales, it is onl cural that Timmins should hav share of those fine Welsh voices during: the evening the Porcupine Miners Choir sang jseveral nu that were heard by a truly apprec audience. Jack Thomas, presiden manager intreduced the members assembly and Ron. Jones directed Make special n day, Dec. 14th, a lion, when the fa: is to be staged by Shoppe. This is Robert Dye, ma. onded the motion In speaking of th resses, Mr. Dye sail find anywhere a g versally intereste have as yet no s presented hero t« As to more comp ploymentâ€"if it ca hard to figure out Fashion Show and Dance on Friday, December 14th "There is no abandcnment lOwâ€"grade ore p the life of the Or. Will iams fe of the mine and the camp. ‘ls no nceed to worry about the ‘nment of the camp yet," he said. rt Dye, manager of Vipond, secâ€" the moticon for a vots of thanks. aking of the subject of the addâ€" Mr. Dye said, "I doubt if you will re â€"If it can‘t ) <the hion the the evening wert . P., Tom MacDon: nd: W. _ wW.:‘Tanner n ingers who join to Since mining is : ales, it is only na the date, Friâ€" Riverside paviâ€" how and dance mart Set Dress ent that none 1 by the Meyer dance will anding interest ful mode‘ls both 1, there will be all the various itest in ladies‘ o fur coats inâ€" roved modes in 1 all other lines > fashion show the music will and his programme of Previous events f the Smart proved deservâ€" vent toâ€"morrow d be of even directed them i n ® ®# o * oo ocooqooqoouoooooooooozooooooc oo e‘ us " w# w# *4 a e va 2e 60 00'00000 00 f’.?‘.‘?‘xfl'ï¬x IQOO «**, # # ntte mninIing 1sS a is only naâ€" have its voices and pine Welsh l numbers appreciative »lact, the the Riverâ€" how _ and he Smart ngthenin ist ‘before ng were MacDonâ€" egathered mE the and ) the duel were long past, but word from Sudbury seems to suggest that there are still challenges in Canada to comâ€" bat mortal or otherwise. The matter is in dispute between Nick Sasich and Nick Dras.ch. Sasich claims Drasich isâ€" sueqd A public challenge for a regular duel with the possibilities of real blood flowing, while Drasich claims that his alleged challenge was translated altoâ€" gether too freely from the original Serâ€" ban in which it was written and that he meant no more than to have a fist fight, free and easy like, with the said Sasich, and that the battle was to be public simply to assure fair play. The matter, however, is to be settled this week in police court. When police \ declineg to take part in‘ the matter between the two men, Sasich himsel{f charged Drasich that " he challenged or endeavoured by other means to proâ€" voke Nick Sasich, 357 Bessis strect, Sudbury, to fight a duel, contrary to Section 10 of the criminal code." On |Saturday morning Drasich was reâ€" mandeq to Dec. L11th on this charge He is defended by G. M. Miller, while J. J. O‘Connor will prosecute on behalf of Most people thought the days of the Drasich also alleges that when Saâ€" sich and his friends translateqg the Serbian words "di kakavo" as "choose your own weapons" they stretched the meaning, for literally it means, he said, "fight as you like," and he meant rough and tumble, Marquis of Queensbury rules, or good old lumberjack style. an axe and he had nothing but himâ€" self. He asks if that was fair and no doubt is ready to answer himself, "Why certainly not!" Would anybody want that sort of thing to occur again? No# Well( then how better to prevent it than by taking the public in on the deal to assure fair play and an even chance all round? Drasich also has asserted, it is said, that once before he and Sasich had a fight and on that occasion Sasich had Drasich on the other hand maintains that his challenge was misâ€"interpreted by Sasich and his friends, ang that he did not intend to challenge to a duel but merely to a fist fight. Whether or not he will be convicted of the offence which carries with it a possible penalty of three years, will probably depend on what Drasich meant when he used the Serbian word "dvohboj." This word, it is said, literally means a private fight between two men, but it is also, Sudbury Serblans say, the only word in the Serbian language to repreâ€" sent the English word "duel," There is no Serbian word meaning duel. In any case the Drasich challenge interpreted by himself is as follows "Invitation to come Nick Sasich to| much fight on 9 Dec. year 1934,â€" 2 o‘clock afâ€"wealth f According to the story told by friends of Sasich there was a quarrel between the two men and eventually Drasich posted notices calling for the battle. The alleged challenge was posted in pool rooms and in stores. Sasich claims that the challenge was to a duel and that he was asked on the challenge to "pick his own weapons." And more to the same effect. Is This a Revival of the Duel in Sudbury? Nick Sasich Challenged LONDOMN, ENCGLAKD JAMAICA, CUBA, PUERTO R®1CO, DoOMINTICAN REPUBLIC asich Says he was enged to Duel, but Drasich Says "No!" NEF TORK, CHICACO, O V E R A CENTURY O F BANXK INXG E R Y I C "The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA Zy, : Cochrane la 203 over Le 203 votes, o1 of the suce were a depc electiions anc as in Domi would have to Mr. Lenni that The C( there were « in the ficld and then M draw also i: is the presen yor, however have oppose« only accevot t electors." continued in octed. The elected at CC Cuthbert, FE Well, w on the be not lic duel h Canada, may be. L , above mentio1 "Nick Sasicl combat t "He . sho "Donati( great that December, 198 afternoon to . hall at 130 M according as follow nrite _ impartial be such Police D; terno I will Don‘t how y pay h pay abn ate ate abe ate ate ate ate ate oteats ate ate r. 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Tonic Tablets at MOISLEY BALL, Timmins WILSON DRUGS, Schumacher Brantford Expositor:â€"Europe is aâ€" gain rocked with war rumors: but the essential fact still remains that the maâ€" jority of the countries have too little cath to successfully embark on sustainâ€" ed hostilities. The government will make no inâ€" crease in the wolf bounty in the near future, Hon, H. C. Nixon, acting Preâ€" mier and Minister of Game and Fisheries, ,has announced for the preâ€" sent and the huntsman will continue to retain the pelts. Some time ago D. J. Taylor, depâ€" uty minister, took the question: of an increased wolf bounty up with the Provinces of Quebec, _ Ontario and the State of Minnesota, with the view of feeling. them out as to the advisability of increasing the bounty. Apparently they have shown a disâ€" position toward keeping the wolf bounty at the present â€"15 figure, "While it might be possible to climâ€" inate this bootlegging, or at least to guard against it, and the goverment is anxious to encourage the killing of wolves, it is not considered advisable to raise the bounty at the present time," said Mr. Nixon. (GGovernment Will Not Increase Wolf Bounty Unless the government could secure the coâ€"opération of the provinces and United States mentioned, it was decidâ€" ed no action would be taken, as it was believed when the bounty was considerably higher that wolf pelts were bootlegged into Ontario from these points to share in the increased bounty. SLEEPLESSNESS INDIGESTION soon disappear with use of Dr.CHASE‘S Thin? _ Rundown*? Pimples? reap ts lealealealeal