Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 22 Dec 1932, 1, p. 5

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‘ir'\ F8 ...'_." vr‘ . . fi mzrry Chnstmos h w uomm uo n h en w en ce on w o e en is mgggggg@omofifiggfim mggggggcogcgg. EscE JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN Gordon Block, Pine Street North Phone 212 Timmins 72 Third Avenue, corner Birch and Third 8 Balsam Street South Heirlooms are carried along life‘s journey and become treasures of the past. We bass one along to you all:â€"Our Sincere Wishes for a Joyous Christmas and Health and Good Luck in the year 1933. CANADA‘S 5¢ to $1.00 STORE We extend to our customers and friends our best wishes for Christmas and the New Year. We thank you for your support in the past and are ever ready to accommodate you again. esincere GBoood Wlishes Nki 2 o MeDOWELL MOTORS AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS for a Christmas as Merry as Ever, and a New Year Better â€"than any before and Timmins Gift List That y Help the Busy Buyer has Forgotten the Advice to How often is that remark heard, especially a few days before Christmas when much of the Christmas shopping has been done, but there remains a number of gifts that simply mus; be secured, yet the mind seems a blank. Ideas simply will not come. It may not be a question even of money! The allowance for the gift may be large enough to.apparently give lots of scope for choice, yet the thought will not come. One way out of the difficulty is to go into one of the stores of Timmins and district, tell your trouble to one of the staff, and the chances are that you will be helped out. "But what store should I go in?" asks the worried man or woman, thus bringing up the old pwoblem in a new way. "If you will read the advertiseâ€" ments of town and district stores for the last month or two you will get lots of suggestions," is another reply that may be made. The honest Christmas shopper may reply:â€""I wish I had done so, but I haven‘t time for that now." 8 ' Well, nothing is hopeless in (this world, not even the depression.: There is always somebody to help_ qut! For instance, here is list of gift ideas, gathered from hundreds of adâ€" vertisements published this year. The list covers hundreds of items ranging from the inexpensive to the costly, from tenâ€"cent toys to articles costing hundreds of dollars. Remember, the list is only to suggest ideas,â€"to get the "old bean working," as Reginald said. Here is the list:â€"â€" For Men For wearingâ€"Dressing gown, dress shoes, English blazer, house coat, pyjaâ€" mas, dress shirts, dress vest, ties, gloves, silk, leather, or knitted wool, hosiery, spats, silk scarf, silk hnandkerchief, silk hat, silk pyjamas, slippers, box of linâ€" en handkerchiefs, box of collars, fancy suspenders, sweater coat. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO. Box of cigars, case of 50 or 100; cigarettes, smoking set, smoking jacket, humidor, cigar or cigarette holder, ash tray, set of pipes, tobacco pouch, cigarette case, cigar lighter. Knitted vest, bath robe, lounge robe, smoking jacket, gauntlets, dancing pumps, golfing jacket, knitted scarf, umbrella, walking cane. For sportsâ€"Golf clubs, lawn bowls, snowshoes, moccasins, §kaing equipâ€" ment, hunting rifle, hunting knife, mackinaw coat. Jewelryâ€"Watch and chain, WIISL watch, signet ring, cuff links, studs, vest buttons, dinner jacket, silver flash, cigar cutter, watch chain charm, lsdge emblems, goidâ€"handled penknife. Read over the above list and it should set you thinking of a Sscore of other things equally desirable as gifts. Don‘t overlook the idea of books! Most men have a taste in literature and if you know what they like you will inake no mistake in giving a book or a magaâ€" «L NZ e K 9 M e BE ces m skis, snowshoes, toboggan, bobsleigh, sled, ‘air rifle, moccasins, mackinaw coat, knitted toques, scarves and gloves. winter knickers. Indoor baseball cutfit, © gymnasium â€" suits, dumbâ€"bells, punching bags, boxing gloves, Indian clubs, fencing sets, roller skates junior pool and billiard sets, home gymnasium outfits. Furâ€"Coats, jackets, hats, gauntlets, etc. Knitted wearâ€"Suits, hosiery, jackets, caps, gloves, sweaters. Silkâ€"Handkerchiefs, SCarves, ties, girl‘s party dress, girls‘s lingerie. General clothingâ€"Coats, kniczers, raincoats, dressing gowns, pYJalias, hosiery, slippers. Jewellery â€" Girl‘s bangle, pocket watch, wrist watch, watch chain, silver or pearlâ€"handled penknife, rings, girl‘s necklace, girl‘s brooch, tiepin, cuff links. Petsâ€"Puppy dog, kitten, guinea pIgs, canary, rabbit, parrot, goldfish, pair of bantams, Shetland pony. _ Bchool requisitesâ€"â€"F:mntain pen and pencil set, school bag, music case, desk for home study, pencil sharpener, globe, atlas, desk light. Miscellaneous â€" Games pictures, books, musical instruments, Ccamp knife, flashlights, cameras, pedometer microâ€" scope, moving picture Outft, diary, folding drinking cup. ; Girl‘s small sewing case, girl‘s braceâ€" let, pocket dictionary, book of tickets to skating rink, book of tickets to movies, brush and comb sets, mirrors, manicure sets, military brushes. | Subscription to boys‘ or girls‘ magaâ€" zine, collar box, coin purse, smallâ€"sizâ€" ed umbrella, rubber boots, waterproof cape and hat, box of stationery, writing case, bicycle, short wave radio set, rolâ€" ler skates, eatables girls‘ dressing set skating rink, book of tic«ets t0 MOV C _ Ang ye brush and comb sets, mirrors, manicure .; it sets, military brushes. §X â€" Than Subscription to boys‘ or girls‘ magaâ€" f, °_ p zine, collar box, coin purse, smallâ€"sizâ€" _ ed umbrella, rubber boots, waterproof cape and hat, box of stationery, writing | On suc! case, bicycle, short wave radio set, rolâ€" We li ler skates, eatables girls‘ dressing set ! Silence or case. 3 And i Football, mode!l airplane, puzzles, f 81 "The Book of Knowledge," pocketâ€" book or purse, writing paper. Sir Henry Cole, an English social and Gifts of money can usually be deâ€" . equcational reformer, invented the first pended on to please even the most . Christmas card. . It was six inches long captious boy or girl of school age. and four inches wide, and depicted in For Small Children the panels formed by a leafy trellis two ‘Toysâ€"Rocking , horse, indoor SWIDE. _ ‘ants of charityâ€"clothing the needy and nursery thymes for gramophone, ‘kidâ€" _ ‘feeding the hungry. â€" For Girls® and Boys For sportsâ€"Skates, hockey . Smk*‘ There was a little Christmas tree, T o 5 uce for NP Cl 65 ting [ On such a night, and by candlelight, roiâ€" We listened, for sleigh bells long ago; set ! Silence and shadow, and silver sheen, And Santa Claus driving through the die car, miniature aeroplancs, bos paints, mechanical autos, fire reels, propelled motor car. Variâ€"coloured bal ness with bells, musical DOX, | animais that move and speak, Js theâ€"box, doll‘s house, miniature tiny kitchen set, set of dishes, quoit set. S:enciis of animals, doll clocth: per cutâ€"cuts, games, toy soldie ships, bubbile pipes, doall can clowns, erector sets, cradles, to phones, ratties, sand toys, tricye pianos, doll furniture. Filled stcckings, cireus toy: ponds, magic lanterns, movie From far and near the birdies focked to get their Christmas bread ; The fir tree murmured joyously, and this is what it said:> *‘Oh, the elm is grand and stately, and * the birch is glad and gay, % â€"The peach tree is a fairy bride when * comes the month of May; And yet in all the woodland there is t none I‘d rather be glittering and gay, It stood within a little house on merry Christmas Day. Tt shone with twinkling candles, and it ~â€" _ drcoped with many toys, While underneath its branches rompâ€" ed a dozen girls and boys. And happy was the little tree; it tossâ€" ed its starry headâ€" We heard it murmur ‘joyously, and t this is what it said: "Oh, the oak is strong and mighty, and . the poplar slim and tall, The maple is a beauty in the summer and the fall, And yet in all the forest there is none I‘d rather be % Than just a humble little firâ€"the t | children‘s Christmas tree!" Filled stccokings, circus toys, fish ponds, magic lanterns, moviegraphs, doll trunks, toy swords, toy guns, miniâ€" ature golf sets, bank, post office, marâ€" bles, jacks, skippping rope, washable leather dolls. Wearablesâ€"Jersey suits, sailor suits, dresses, slippers, rubber Eoots, toque, scarf and mitten set, bib, leggings, gloves, hosiery, sweater and sweater coats, blouses, shirts. Ties, belts, Peter Pan suits, knitted suits, coloured hankerchiefs, socks, parâ€" ty frocks, Miscellancousâ€"Unbreakable . dishes, mugs, brush and comb, child‘s size table, chair, bureau, étc.; silver napkin rings or eating utensils. And don‘t forget candies, fruit and cther "eats"! Horn, pillow for bed or carriage, bootees or moccasins, teething ring, teddy bear, gold pins, brush and comb, silver rattle, high chair, magic lantern, pencil set. For the Ladies Jewelleryâ€"Pearl necklace, gold and platinum bar pin, set with diamonds, ring set with jewels, gold or silver gemâ€" set, wrist watch, earrings, ornaments, jewelled powder compact, vanity cases, costume jewellery. Silverâ€"Tea set, flower vase, candleâ€" sticks, toilet articles, mesh bag, vanity jar, photo frame, dresser clock,. Ivoryâ€"Toilet set, dresser clock, ornaâ€" ment. ® Electric giftsâ€"Chafing dish, curling set, reading lamp, ficor lamp, heater, coffee percolator, toaster, grill, waffie iron, hair dryer, clock. Wearablesâ€"Lingerie, pyjamas, gloves, scarf, sweater, boudoir cushions, hosâ€" iery, handkerchiefs, silk stepâ€"ins and vest, fabric gloves, evening wrap, fancy garters, corsage bouquet, dressing gown, ostrich corsage, georgette scarf, Spanâ€" ish shawl, French neglige, opera cloak. Sports wearâ€"Sweater coat, golf :nickers, sleighing, tobogganing or skating outfit; scarf, toque and gloves to match; hosiery, winter hiking cosâ€" tume. Toi let articlesâ€"Manicure set, bobbed hair gomb, perfume, brush, comb, hand mirror. Leather goodsâ€"Hast box, underâ€"arm bag, cvernight case, vanity case, club bag, writing case, wardrobe trunk, glove case, slippers, gloves. C cale 2+ F Outdcor sportsâ€"Golf clubs, walking stick with folding seat; figure, hockey or racing skates, tchoggan equipment, skiing® equirinent, snowshoes. e o ud iF Furmshmgsâ€"â€"Boudon’ rug ibridge table, bookcase, pictures, love seat, cedar chest, dressing table. Sport roadster or Coupe motor Ccar, boudoir set, books, umbrella or parasol, dancing slippers, fountain pen and pencil set, magazine or newspaper subâ€" scription, fancy neckwear, book ends, set of scissors, perfume atomizer, emâ€" broidered shawl." Flowers, Oopera glasses, Camera, thermss bottle, books on hobbies, jewelâ€" led fan, season ticket to hockey games, folding umbrella, boudoir ornaments, fiveâ€"pound box of chocolates, lounging pyjamas, fur coat, stationery, silver or gold thimble, bath salts and bath dustâ€" ing powder. Fancy coat hangers Oor shse trees, fruit knife, silverâ€"plated tea ball, copper kettle, musical powder boxes and dressing seats. When Christmas day was over, with its merriment and fun, The little tree was rather sad, to think its task was done; so we took it to the garden, and as quickly as ws could, We loaded up its every branch with choicest bits of fosd. The Little Christmas Tree building blocks, n just a humble little firâ€"the birdies‘ Christmas tree!" velocipedes, sleighs, child cks, mama doll, harâ€" musical box, stuffed clothes, soldiers, es, toy tele« tricycles, toy indoor toy 28 s 3 e s Christmas Section â€" 1z

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