Scores Brilliant 6â€"5 Win Over Dome Porkies to Overtake Mclntyre Club of tha spotty + ly, rose to nrey to scor»> the w ingâ€"fast third two minutes t( Porkiss. â€"Und game Cci tae Hollingsr outfi! The ga clip and | the final their att even aft« third 38 seatlts. ' played sp> one soft sh Peontley, l« Hcellingee Greensâ€" position cof the. gro Porcupine S â€"nior M climbed into a t} MeIntyre Friady n While the win w ling*r clu>, it wa: where viectory cou way. The Dome throughout and Maki missed late could have doositc favour. Al Huggins tOOk ward pass inside c to open the two and a half mil Dunn was chastd f of the Hollingzeor a the Gr on the pressure. | raturned to the fra secr> on fast } Villeneuve near the Two minutes late op>n Dom: n‘t w but in a maitter s formed the sp>ar Just tw had elapse: picking up Bentley frC minute late Winners in Rare Form as Baker Wins Game With Unasâ€" sisted Goal With Less Thar Two Minutes to Go. 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C # _‘ ®# w h t w# @ _ # ..'..0..'.0'...."..'00 t 4 1 MASCIOLI THEATRE SCHUMACHER _ PHONE 60 and P wWEDNESDAY THU R\l) AY, JAN With Special New Year‘s E ve Show DECEMBER 3ist at 11.30 p Bot sed4 whaen Wcoon tied â€" up Rich:r‘s resound from close rangse. Le: iter Hollinger forged | 1€ #}a1 "FUGITIVE FROM A PRISON CAMP" With Jack Holt and Marion Marsh ul ib i1 11 1. nd Added Feature 1) be J€ All DT it aY 0. Hollin Palu 10;,; L nomeâ€" ol sudbury, 6 ‘They were M ol Indav 1J Dom T1 H ve Show TUESDAY, at 11.30 p.m. 111 ry, beftoqre retun wore the gu:s during Christm Â¥I â€"Ba Myrs. spend second Period Du1r Paim W. Wilson Third Period ninl!l Eo m e in are Oe an (unassisted) ... 11.39 Baker 18.03 rie, Villsneuve, Wson. Bi R. Hyrynin, left on a thr:e weeks at the Hyrynin‘s father near returning to New York. of relatives in UnA 1st and 2nd able. However with tos remaining Baker where to snar»> the end and flip it into Â¥nles who had preâ€" rawlingâ€" sav>. i¢ Wiscn grab}y:d a ‘me end and riflied the everâ€"watchful eriod (Fummerton) Hofliason n (Dawson Doran entley‘s pads ninutes of the â€"_several giltâ€" ut the goali*‘s CBQ) TLUf Maki, Doran itinued and agzgain when > szored he Hollinâ€" n of: the into the y through a brilliant continu. and overâ€" ever with 1lIFCe2I1f 9.00 11.05 2.01 2.00 33 3(0 Gamble â€" Robinson‘s Take First Half Bowling Honors Doms Ankerite Mcelintyre Hollingeo: Gam‘s:‘:sâ€"Rc>inson‘s won the first half of the Commâ€"rsial Bowling League schedule Friday night when in a replay of a postponed game, The Advan:e deâ€" feated the North*®rn Powâ€"r Company, who had a chanse to tie Gamble‘s by taking thrce points from the Printers. The newspaver cnew the hash f the pewor barons in the first game, winnirz by over three hundred pins. This ended the battle and cGamsles slid intc the top slot by virtue of a donaâ€" t‘on from the tailâ€"end Advance outfit. When a gal from Booklyn who is quick on the flip cracks msets up with a couple of boys who know all the anâ€" swers themselves, and the meéeting takes place under the Burmsse mJson, almost anything can happen â€"â€" and does! â€" in the new Paramcunt film, "Mcon Over Burma," coâ€"starring Dorâ€" cthy Lamour, Robeart Preston and Pretson Foster, at the Palacs theatre, special New Year‘s Eve midnight preâ€" view, New Year‘s Day and Thursday, 3l1st, Jan. Ist and 2nd. If seems that th> trio is brought tozether by the fact that the boys in the teak businets, wander down <to Power Company Drop Game to Advance and Lose Chance to Tie Winners. Dorothy Lamsur Makes Another Hit in Picture at Palace Lo «‘ardom, and she is just as well Known as a popular radio singer. A native of New Orleans, she made her way to the top via winning a beauty contest, work. ing in a Chicago department store where she became a model, and finally singing with a well known orchestra. Despits her comparatively short fal*eer. Oe she has appeared in more than 15 films most of them hits. The Advance last week saw a copy of tpc newspapcr of Oswestry, Shropâ€" shire, England, and it ilustrates how many mutual interest the people of different parts of the Empire may have. The newspaper in question pubâ€" lishes a picture of Miss Gracie Fields being welcomed at Porcupine some months ago, th»> picture being one of Oswestry, Shropshire Interested in Timmins hose originally un, . Romancee, Interest, Thrills, in ‘"Moon OVGI" Burma." Three stooges Comedy Mines League Standing Palace Theatre Special New Year‘s Eve Midnight Previe ALSO PLAYING NEW YEAR‘s DAY AND THUKSDAY DECEMBER 31,st JANUARY 1st and 2nd taken by NO ADV ANCE IN PRICES pine some | 4. Go to toilet after brc ‘ing one of morning and try to establi he Advance Chronic Rheumatism and THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO \ADDED SHORTS screen Snapshots i; shown in the picii Fields from thae plan Ooswestry." phctcgrapher, and puslis! The Oswestry ncizs that Mr. Li:swellyn familiarly here In an effort to show .that a m ment of the bswels ones or twice a is no: absolutely: necessary for 3 health, Dr. Walter C. Alvarez, M Clinic, placed absorbent cotton up | the lower bowel and the patisnts hnad the same heavy, lazy fecling £f3 in constipation. The stretching of walls of the bewel by the absort ecctton had the sams effeet as stretching of the walls of the Lowe waste matbsr. It is not, ‘herefor?e much the absorptiscn of wasles f the bowel into the blosd in constip: individuals that causes their but the stretching by the acscumula of waste maltsr. Dr. Alverez repo cases where boewel movemsnt occu only every 5 or 6 days yet thes> dqividuals were quite healthy. ‘This does not mean ‘that bowsl moveâ€" ment should not occur once or twice a day because mankind feels better and is botter when there is a daily bowel habit Dr. Alvarez had in mind enly that we should ntot worry about nst having a daily bowel habit and strong purgsatives which cause the bowel to lose some of its nervous and muscular power. Physicians all advise cstablishing ; daily bowel habit to prevent the ab sorption, however, small, of wastes, an also because of its brightening effec upon tha mind. No only does th constipated individual have a "heavy feeling physically but the fact that h is constipatzd is always or often on hi mind and becomes a real meonts hazard. | 1. When you arise in the morning 40‘ ppening had reached the 325â€"ft. horâ€" a few bendingz exerceis©s slowly such @S jzcon. A lovel will b> established at trying to touch the toes, knees straight 250 ft. to explore the vein system which or simply tighten and relay your abdoâ€" saft followed. minal muscles 10 to 20 {imes. l What is called the main mariposits 2. Drink a glass or half a glass Of |yein dipoed in and out of the s‘iaft on water as you sit down to breakfast. It in» way down and just below 200 ft. can be warm or cold as it is its weight | gepth two new lively looking veins were that often starts stomach muscles movyâ€" | snyâ€"suntered.. At 255 ft. the width of ing and this movement continues dOWn ) tns yein system was shown to be 21 1t., to small and then to large intestinge. Thomas states. 2 a large breakfast slowly, Sven‘! wna <cvetomat‘ic «<amnlingy has b:en simple sugges:ions that, if f« lowed regularly, will usually establ a regular bowel habit are: 3. Eat a large breakfas if it means getting up a earlior. It‘s my own inyv By lames Coloured Cartoon nti of Pour s ETbat Boadbp helpi VA h the hab Arthritis Lr « / Shaft Sinking at nine «| Jodelo Gold Mines the ab tes, Near% Completion from pated g3o0d Mayo M: »_T,: B 1€ p€ th id Two New Veins Reported Just Below 200â€"Foot Horiâ€" zon Look Promising. * raÂ¥ili Ut mA f11 mImnl Dear Shaft sinking at Jodelo Gold Mines, i the Pcrcupine area, is nearing the at 350 ft., advists Mrs. J. A. ‘homas, president. At last report the pening had reached the 325â€"ft. horâ€" on A levyel will b> established at Ambulances for Britam T‘l 1Dc¢j ress Avporeciation of Work of the Firemen n 1 C hn nC 11 id men explore the vein system whitn followed. s called the main mariposits d in and out of th»> s1aft on down and just below 200 ft. ) new lively looking veins were ed. At 255 ft. the width of :vatem was shown to be 21 ft., CC JIH ACT). L\ @4 I [ .0 Jut 0J { m A i ‘losing herewith a chequ? s dollars toward:s the fireâ€" nem fund, which we hop:s in fanzible way our sinâ€" Yours very tr Mark Bowie r C. V. Kearn nd myself extend to you the compliments of the CAY JH No. 109 your t st Offic rk,. N.Y. Timmin ircom chronic th:uâ€" itis will r>ceive much m from this Barton Chroniz Rheumatism o 109). Send for it ost of handl] ion the name mpli rdan equses:; to Ine e Box 75, Staâ€" enclosing Teéen handling and name of this ilv with Managet aVsS *T gold values are said to $19 per ton. Funds fcr th: preosent programine are being supplied by United States interâ€" ests through cptions; on treasury shares. If all options are exercised $80,000 will be provided and 300,000 shares will reâ€" main in the treasury for further finâ€" ancing. Authorized capital is 3,000,000 chares of $1 par value. carried out yet, the only samples taken ceing for the purpos»> Of determining whother cr not the zone contained gsold values, Values in gra‘d samples ayre said to have rang? 1 from 70¢ to Commanding one of the largest millâ€" ing acreages held under a single conâ€" trol in the province, with a wide range of ‘possibilities for successful exploraâ€" tisn bkoth insids and outside its main cpecation, â€" Paymaster Consclidated Mines, Ltd., is expanding its exploration and .G@:velopment_ programms to ¢mâ€" brace many s>ctions of the mine hereâ€" tofore unsxplored. As a rosult the forthcoming year wH afford a new C1r0op â€"f oreâ€"making chances for the company. Production and profits are being mainâ€" tained,. meanwhile, with the likelihood that ore reserves at the end of the current financial year will again reâ€" main unimpaired. Several Previously Unprobâ€" ed Areas of Company‘s Ground to be Examined. stairs? sonny â€"Ma‘s dragzing Pa‘s across the floor. Visitorâ€"That _ shouldn‘t mak much noise. sonnyâ€"I know but Pa‘s in ‘em Visitorâ€"Sonny, what‘s the nolse upâ€" Tickets on sale at Grant Byerlay‘s Drug Store in South There are a few reserved seats available for purchasers cf sea , HOCKEY McINTYRE ARENA \ ‘1 4’ w ("" \\ 3 at" Admission: Adults 50¢ Porcupine Arena Mcintyre vs. Dome Porkies 1 Always to> an England Ticket holders are requested to enter SATURDAY, JAN. 4thâ€"â€"8.15 p.m. POOR PA! MeINTYRE vs. ANKERITE dragzing Pa‘s pants . ,%, .# *# *# *# e e o j U JA us u* 2# PÂ¥ PA NC L ; # r.oo'oo.nc«:“.n:n.o{o{oo:u:od:n.of *eatostectas .ofool.n‘n.n:oo.n.o Apstuatadtas®s *aatas .00'00‘“'0‘:00:“.60:. shouldn‘t make _ so SENIOR LEAGUE HOCKEY Afternoonsâ€"2 :00 to 4:00 p.m. Admission 15¢ Evenings â€"8:00 to 10.00 p.m. Admission 25¢ PUBLIC SKATING #, .@ . VNXRX AA 2/ t . t t oh. :. t Â¥ .“'“ ..O:“ .0‘.“ .. # .“ .00 '“.“ .00 * **,* 0.0 *# .0 ’.0 0.0 *, a*as*ss* Ee C CCC CCC C CY % CV 8.15 p.m. St. John‘s night was Cczserved by Gaolden Beaver Lodg*, A. F. A. M;, in the Masonic Temole, Timnins, last Friâ€" day night. Officers for the ensaiing installed during the evening lowing brethren were Wor. Bro. D. A. Moore, 1. Wor. Bro. Gso. Jones, W Officers Installed at Golden Beaver Masonic Lodge Bro. J. F. Anglin, SD. Bro. F. J.D. Bro. S. Gadsby, S T. Bro. FP. Schodlar, J. 3. Wor. Bro. F. Waa‘sy, D. of C. Bro. R. Chaimsrs, I.D. Wor. Bro. A. Wright, Tyler Rt. Bro. J. W. Sanning, Oof Kapuska‘ng, acted as Installing Masâ€" tor assisted by Rt. Wor. Bro. C. P. Ramsay, DDGM., Very Wor. Bro. . L. Longmore, Wor. Bro. J. and Past Masters of the Lodgs. After the business upm.airs the â€"bros thrin adjourned to the banquet hall a pleasant repast and entortainmen. Wor. Bro. Geo. Jones acted as toastâ€" master,. ES ‘oig ‘JOM ‘1H 494 01 pepuodsa.t st41. cS8poTm pusipn 0j }jse0} eU} xd ‘d *J OM 4XÂ¥ ‘sotos UiIm Surtay 1Â¥3 °P ‘I ‘AsÂ¥ ‘OIJq usvuy [UuUOYEN oyj Sutguts et} papucdsat i;sem pUB ‘jJ81; puB C1 ‘I °M ‘OJ@ 0A uim pausdo sUL Mr. Bender, superyvi the Timmins public community singing. The tcast to the visi posed by Wor. Bro. Jas. was responded to by Bro. spoke of the fine no: vi«‘:tors. Bro. Wilson Thompson af his usual monologues t] the pleasure of the evienin The Junior Warden‘s t Customer (to English waitres How is this hash made? Waitross â€"Made, sir? ‘Ash â€"it accumulates. Pro Bro Bro MeINTYRE ARENA evening® ew Year‘s Eve Skating Party 11 p.m. till 3 a.m. the side door on Junior B Hockeyâ€"7.15 p.m Skating 8.36 p.m. Bro. GOo. JOn€s, W .M J. M. Douglas, SW . I (XÂ¥. Gordon, J.W. W. T. Curtis, Chavlain I. T. Brill, Treasurer C. E. Irvine Ssecretary. Admissicon to RBoath WEDNESDA Y NEW YEAR‘S DAY SKATING CLUB HOCKEY 8.15 p.m THURSDA Y HOW IT COMES TOâ€"NIGHT to a close SCHEDULE o tha visitors was prQoâ€" Bro. Jas. Goodman and to by Bro. L. Honey who fine hozspitality given Children 25¢ season tickelts the south or of mus! chools, led pagGFP sSsEVrN gave a couple that addsd to P M Po r C U pin e ain‘t made i13 p:In{ sannim®m? brought Woaor. Kinz to by in the ced