eral h rPamC early in out of | Holling: He the t in co spent from him First goal came when MceArthu Harmon coâ€"operated from a scer: vo tally for Pamour; Soon after, ever, Wilson equalized the scors he took a hot pass from Trembleoy Hollinger took the sigo in the canto when D>nelle, Willmott and monte worked in harmony for a »LAndout were the goa shots until the Dynamivers‘ ne minder got back into position. About twoâ€"thirds of the way through the second came che incident which made th> Hollinger mad enough to go Win Six to Two After Surprisingly Tough Game. Turnâ€" ing Pointâ€" in Game Comes When Pamour Player Uses Stick on Hollinger Goalie. Goal Tenders on Both Teams Are the Outstanding Players. Hollinger Springs Surprise Trims Pamour Second Time cor 1at mMmia CK 6 * typg comin Santa Suggests .... If he‘s proud of his car he‘ll be proud of Timmins Garage Accessories! They‘re practical gifts . . . and best of all you can choose incxpensively from the most complete stock in town, was good and elf open oame. TIMMINS GARAGE diC Radiatoer Covers (button on) .................................. Strap On Chains, priced from each ... EVERYT:IING FOR THE MOTORIST COMPANY LIMITED Cor. Spruce and Fourth Avenue Hot water heaters of the newes type. â€"Will keep the interior o vyour car warm on the colidest days. Installed $ 1 3-75 from Easily attached to your meotor, just plug in at night. wWill keep your engine at an even temperature. S oo Installed 5‘ from L1T 1¢ 1 Oy when he Ccame away rets to stop Wilson, of the A defsnceman took his mamnaged to â€"~stop several th> Dyvnamizers‘ nes minder HEATER # l . to meet his deal of hn Howe and he C more than end 16 NERAL â€"MOTORS Ts on ~dolhn clegams ders. Hollinger had a mets, Mayowski, who heâ€" Ankerite ceam. »ndid jcb. One of minders who believes meset his opponent, he al of his time away However., his #timâ€" E)1 JACK ET it <INC IH Willmott and D« rmony f3r a cou H did no McecArthur and m a scramble iimself 3 im leave during ouUn Y 1€ from then on. Rsoth opzsned the scoring in that period when he received a shor, ho‘ pass from Willmott. He bang>»d the rubber homs for a tally. Ten minutes later Dixon got the s2cond goal of the period for Hollinger after taking a pass from Trembley. Hollinzor prossed hard hroughow,. the period, and on the play, shcluld have gain2d more than two gcals. The reason they did ncw, add more to their count was because the Pamour goal tender was very much on the job. MHis agility saved him many times during that period and throughâ€" out the whole game. Evans open>d the scoring in the final canto when he cook a pass from Dixon to score for Hollinger. The goal came after ten minutes of play. Four minâ€" utss later McoArthur took a pass from Myers, who despits his unpopularity with «h> crowd, played a s{andout game, to count Pamour‘s second and final goal of the game. Thae final goal came five seconds beâ€" fore the final bell and it was a freak counter. Millar, of the Hollinger, gave the puck a push from a scramble in front of the Pamour net. The rubber slowly dribbled is way past several sticks, jumped a fow more and slipped past the goalie‘s stick into the twine. pa him The crowd which attended was small. The game, by all the books, was not supposed to be good. Inscead, it turnâ€" ed cut to a hotâ€"shot. Th lineups: Hollingerâ€"Goal, Mayowski; defence Delmonte, Millar; centre, Trembley, wings, Dixon, Bocth; alternates, Willâ€" Denelle, Darrach, Wilson, Evans. Pamour â€" Goal, Lembke; defeonce, 16 and win the gan Hollinger net. re ico but Myeor: Famour, did nc H> staved insts:: There‘s nothing like a radio in the car for real enjoyment! Autoâ€" matltic tuning, high fidelity tone and available on s 50 Easy terms. Installed from Heavy Duty Chains that are a real necessity this weather, sets of Two S OO 8‘ Onlv 1M irted back but Mayowski er Shan injured, drappec gloves and startod afte: gsht up bzhind the Pamâ€" : and took a couple 0o ‘ses stopped the squabble a penalty o the m. "The shot was inâ€" GENERAL MOTORS Myers, righ. winger fc i4 nct fad>s back wit instcad to take a wal ingeor goalie, Mavowsk ine snot w ncident served ut of their le n on the Pam he scoring in tha eceived a shor., ho tt. He bang>»d th tally. Ten minute PYRENE Play wa Timmins 0O SULl hargy uUr 31) Ankerite Bison Hold Strong Domesters Deadlocked Tuesday Oneâ€"All Tiec Played at South Poreupine on Tuesday Evenâ€" ing. â€" Ankerite Proves Surprisingly Powerful Against Dome. Game Goes Into Goals at Beginning First and Second Periods. Woods, â€" Harmon; co>ntre, â€" LAIO:2Yy, wings, McArthur, LaRoche; alternates Miller. Mansfisld, Fummerton, Myors Buffalo Ank crew held h2 | a 1 to I draw i Sssuth Endad on Miller, M Hannabetr Official Ssuth â€" on sgame went into teams were not ner. Consequen on the standing Ankerits {ook ginning and ear éed up on of th They th The lads of the Seventh Timmins Cub Pack, sponsored by the Timmins Branch of the Leg"on, had a display of toys and other Christmas gifts at the Legion hall on Tuesday night.. The display includes toys, new and réâ€" paired, gathered by the Cubs and mads as good as new PRACTICAL ACCESSORIES Al H@egins, Prank Frawl2y the offensive in the beâ€" rly in the second chalkâ€" he pair of goals scored. he Dome‘s power plays DISPLAY BY 7TH TIMMINS CUB PACK Lafolesy ifts at th includes t ; _and mad PoRnCctPrmmNt ADVAaNCER, TIMMTNS, ONTARIO weak Credit for the~first goal early in the second period, went to Frank Huggins. He took thze puck up the ice and had only Kemp to beat. In a scramble with the goalie in front of the net the puck was left sitting on che ice. Folâ€" lowing up another Ankerite playeor shoved it into the twine. "Red" Rzsynolds batiled the puck up close to the net early in the third *o score the equalizer. He centred out to Jeff Horne, who flipped it in for the counter. Although both teams were tired they beytled hard during the overtime perâ€" iod to break the ti>. However, they appeared to beâ€"of just about even strength and they endecd the game deadlocked. Th> lineups: Dome â€" Goal, Brownlee; defence, T‘inn, McKay; centre, Huggins; wings, Maki, Neavins; a‘vernates, Horne, set‘:, Gordon, Reynolds, Taylor. ing Greon to 59th St. Something must be done to keep the buggies moving . .. Palace cars with curiained windows and plush upholstery are catering to ‘he better class trade at 20 conts a seat. Third Aveniue‘s El announces a fare of 10 cents if a seat is vacant, otherwise free. Botwz>en 5 and 7, a.m. or pm., everybody rides for a nickel, sittting or standing . . . Rumors of lady moustacheâ€"curler are discounted. Miss Jessie Lyons proves whe prophets right by seiting up a shop on 32nd street. She "studies men‘s faces and helps them cultivate the most becoming musâ€" caches for their particular type." . Broadway is cynical. (A New Yorker in reminiscent mood has bzen lookinz back to the 1860‘s, and forward to 1939). New York‘s finest have be>n organâ€" ized into a helmeted and blueâ€"garbed Broadway Squad to patrol "the most famous s reet in the world" from Bowlâ€" Puffaloâ€"Ankeriteâ€"Goal, Kemp; deâ€" fence, Zuk2, McTaggart; centrs, Fasâ€" cano; wings, McKinnon, Pelotte; alâ€" ternates, â€" Morris,~ Allan,.â€" Patterson, Kaufman, Richer. hand, and black be‘st. No gloves or susâ€" penders, and the shield fastened io the left side of the belt . .. Pedestrian trafâ€" fic during the Christmas shopping rush is heaviest in cthe Times Square and 14th St. areas. Policemen are still disâ€" lodging "low pitchmen" from their little sidewalk crowds to whom they sell everything from can openers tha. won‘t open cans to potato pellers that won‘t prel anything,. The hawkers move, immediately, for business in the next block . . . Charlie. t the Aquarium, is living in retirement. ‘"The most talâ€" sea lion in Greater New York" can at times still be encouraged to Bui: today: Commissioner Valentine rules New York police on patrol or traffic duty may remove summer bloauses. The well dressed cop is wearâ€" ing regulation shirt, black fourâ€"inâ€" Broadway Has Seen Much Broadway is Very Cynical by the lads, with the as: These will be Christmas children of needy familic ture will be seen the Cub assistants as well as a n suh‘s, the successful bein I.O.D.E. Company excep. wise noted: Among thi> cfficers wers. Mrs. T. Wadsworth, Capt. 51st L.O.D.E. Co.; Mrs. S. Johnston, Liswlerant 1.0O.D.E. Company. The next examination will be held in the latter part of February. The officers and members of the Seventh Timmins Wolf Cub Pack wish so thank Mr. Austin Neame, their sponsor, Branch 88 of the Canadian Legion, the Guiders and committee members: of the 1LO.DE. Girl Guides, the Seventh Scout Troop and their many friends who kindly gave toys and assistance vo their Christmas Toy Shop. mesouter A. Myrtle Kn Orizin .2 Langemall. The third district badge examinaâ€" tion of LO.D.E. Girl Guides was held at the home oi Captain Morris, 82 Mountâ€" joy S.S. The following werge the rsâ€" suh‘s, the successful being of the Sl1st TODE Comnanyv exeey; where otherâ€" Victoria opian â€" ad placed a | all real e Italy. N n o CHICAGO YOCATIONAL CORPORATION Oftice: 348 Bloor Stracet Waest, Torontse Wonderful Opportunities For Trained Diesel Men M Healthâ€"Myrth}h> Kn Our gratoful Th2s o venth : thank ibmaster, Mr. G,. Mo number of the Pack now being accepted to train in this Tascipâ€" , fastâ€"growing trade. Qualifty now to atte Is. Aut(s, Boatt, Trains, Tractors, guscs. M C tance of thse Girl Guides. ifts to surprise and delight in the district. In the pcâ€" aister, Mr. G. Morris, and his 121 â€"â€"â€"~â€"M Class Swimmi A. R. Fisheor he sixcty million . . . Spectacle ing piled on spe ‘tacle, and lows marv>l. No end is yet . Broadway is still cynical. 10 p ind d Animalsâ€"Helen Smith, man, Myrtle Knell. yrt}> Knell, Helen Smith. ul chanks to the following indly acted as ‘raver Mrs. L. E. Dorway, e Knel]l,â€"Hclen Smith. â€"Elsic McFadden, Joseâ€" P>gzy Strongman, Pegâ€" 103th I.O.D.E.). s: To pay for the Ethiâ€" re, Mussolint recently ‘r cent. capital levy on and corporations in Rome newspapers anâ€" per cont. lsvy on all with gross earnings of 5.90 a yvear. 1° Sit T1 1 Morin sted by imm2r)â€" Gladys Dynamiters Are Dynamited By the Hollinger on Monday Sixteen Compete in _ First Local Spie! Hollinger Gives Notice That the Mines League Would be Dull Without Its Presence.. Gently Eases Pamour Down to Last Place in Group. Mayowski Outstanding in Goal. Winning rink of sixteen that comâ€" peted in the first local bonspiel of che season at the Curling Club on Monday night was skipped by A. E. Prout. Third in the winning rink was R. Wynne; second, Jack Dallon;â€" and lead, G. Chenier. Each meomber of the rink roâ€" ceived a turkey. Runnerâ€"up was T. Blackman‘s rink of which T. R. Roberts was chird, A E. Pugsley, and R. Stevons lead. Each member of this rink reâ€" ceived a chicken. Results of the bonspiel were as folâ€" District Pipe Band to Hold Stagette and Bingo First Round J. Arscott won from W. Burnos. Geo. Lake won from J. M. Belanger T. Blackman won from G. F. Black L. Honey won from F. McDowell. W. Cuthbeortson won from H. Herâ€" man. L. Walker won from S. R. M:cCoy. Semiâ€"Final T. Blackman won from L. Arscott. A. E. Prout won from L. Walker. Final A. E. Prout won from T. Blackman. Two evenings of enteriainment are planmed for December 28 and 29. On at leasst one of these nights a bonspiel will be held. lows on getting his license, purâ€" | waistlin> and strengthen his abdoâ€" chased the plane and was on his way | minal muscles, he may either follow to his home at Red Lake when ha deâ€" | <hose fAoorâ€"crawling exercisos prescridâ€" cided to land at Kapuskasing. Followâ€" | ed by a popular physical culturist or inss the crackâ€"up the pilot continued by : buy Junior an electric train for Christâ€" train to his home in Red Lake. mas. On January 3 curling begins for the Ecclestone Cup. This is an annual afâ€" fair and usually excites a â€"lot of local interest. All who wish to play in either of thess two events should sign lisats provided on the bulletin board at the club. Forcupine District Pipe Band anâ€" nounces a Stagette and Bingo to be held on Friday evening, December 30thn commencing at 8 o‘clock in the Hollinâ€" ger Recreation hall. Admission is free and a large crowd is expected. The distrisution of prizes aw. the event will be one of the chief features of the event. Civilian Flier Injured in Crash at Kapuskasing Kapuskasing, 21.â€"A new Cub aircraft cracked up at the Kapuskasâ€" inz airpot© as is attempted to land. John Nesbitt, who only recently obâ€" tained his pilot‘s license in Hamilton, was slightly injur:d about the face. was slightly inju while the plane v sively. Second Round J. Arscotst won from Geo. Lake. T. Blackman won from Lee Honey. A. E. Prout won from W. Cuthbertâ€" E. Prout‘s Rink Takes! Home, Turkeys and T. Blackman‘s Team Wms Chickens. Future Events. | E. Prout won from A. G. Carson. Walker won from R. Richardson. R McCoy won from S. A. Caldâ€" THE RIVERSIDE PAVILION OFFERS DANCE LOVERS Three Big Dances Saturday Night Sunday Midnight Monday Night Earnest Maneroeo Riverside Pavilion Christmas Programme injunsa about ane was dama ADMISSIONâ€"$1.00 PER COUPLE Will Render a Special Programme of Dance Music. ed exten ning cam the first EFtiinn bsun d who ito, it8?, KEpt UAC rup om countlsss â€" 0 throughou! the g of th> Hollinger. Hollinger worke managed to kesy Pamour squad bot and Sack checks Pamour did beco dick and Denelle centrcs and win Here‘s a Last Minute Hint for Some Bovs Hereabouts Darrach on a breakâ€"away. The lineups: Holling:râ€"Goal, Mayowski; defence, London, Millar; centre, Dixon; wings, Cordick, Wilson; alternates, Trembley, Darrach, Deneile, Willmt, Booth. Famour â€" Goal, Bentley; desfence, Mansfisia@a, LaRoch:; cer‘re, wings, Fummerton, McArthur; alterâ€" nates, HMHannaberry, Lafoley, Bean, wWwin§s, natss, Myers (From Sudbury Star) If a man wishes co reduce his waistlinmn> and strengthen his abdoâ€" minal muscles, he may either follow Asorâ€"crawling exercisos prescridâ€" ed by a popular physical culturist or ©# n H ban mualn C Hollin l mne n*t, HAVIIIY3 througzh a maze of players, hoved the puck forward and secraned the rubber into che ‘, play rubb21 11 1t alsions nmnourites did n team that hs qu PAGE SECVEN 11 AAf ~» A T Doi om oi rjed squad y in Ssuth ig over the h> Ankorâ€" the twine He â€" wWas, inspiration i tending have bz>on had the are re