Porcupine Advance, 15 Dec 1938, 1, p. 3

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THURSDAY, DECEMDER isThH, 1936 Timmins Arena Saturday, Dec. 17 BRranch Storgs and Warehouses at Cobalt, New Lisksard, Swastika, Kirklandâ€" Lake, Cochrane, and Timmins. Ont. also Noranuda, Que. GEORGE TAYLOR HARDWARE Made of Scasoned hardwood Will be officially opened to the public for skating. $1,25â€"10 $14.75 CC.M. Skates $3,.00 1to $7.5( We feature the famous Mix master because it is the MOST POWEREFUL portable mixer on all speeds. Mixcs and beats more EVENLY with a WIDER RANGE of FULLâ€"POWER beaterâ€"speeds that won‘t slow down as batter thickens or you add ingredients. Has the newâ€" type FULL â€"MIX beaters, Preâ€" ferred by women everywhere. Complete with juice extractor, 4 lovely jade green bowls, / > 73 ine rackets priced from Sturdy Skais Badminton Rackets $14 to $16 Afternoon and Evening Boxing Gloves Set of A utomatic Lt won‘t slow Ladics‘ Brush, Comb and Mirror Scts. A great number of difâ€" ferent â€" patterns an d materials to choose from To know your health watch your weight, 4 bathroom â€" scale _ is at icdeal gift. Dresseor Sets [# D a ® ©7.90 to $20. Seales to §1 100 WE sERYVE THE NXORTH Metal Smokers in innusâ€" morable styles to suuil the demands of every man. Prices range from ‘Thore‘s also a_ â€"greal variety uf magazine and newspaper _ stands _ in ultra modern styles that would make exceptionâ€" nlly fineâ€" Gift Items. §5ee them toâ€"day. Smokers 3â€"piece â€" Sheffield sets, knife, fork and sharpâ€" ening stone,. A variety of handle styles. Pyrex glass lined Cas serole with silver plate frame. Inexpceusivel priced from $2.00 to $7.50 Carving Sets asseroles Cerilain piaces in your hoine can be dramatically highlighted wih Christâ€" nmas decorationsâ€"your door, a mantelâ€" piecce, the shelf over the mantelpicce, windows, shelves, or niches in a bookâ€" case or in a cupboard, sideâ€"light brackâ€" ets, occasional tables. With a miniâ€" Certain mm ol c( Nothing is loveli an ecntrance doot Chrisimas wreath, erous size. It may traditional greens, Nothing is lovelier on thic ouslide OI an entrance door, I think, than a Chris{mas wreath, preferably of genâ€" erous size. It may be of holly or other traditional greens, or of a modern noteé, a combination of frosted blue and white leaves. You may prefer a swag of the door, with long ends of the top of the door, wit hlong ends of {he greens framing the sides. If your dool is white or there is planting on the sides of the door. this will be especiall: effective. The stores are filled <tht TABLE LAMP®S Hardwood and Chrome 1085 ]) 1}€ The gift of chceer that is appreciated by the whole family. Taylor‘s have a large assortment of lamps of all kinds for every purpose in every home. BKIDGE LAMPS Complete with shad Greet Christmas Guests .\UP“ l.i.\k"'al"d â€"â€" Spots in Home be Highlighted. TIMMINS® PHONES >00â€"â€"301 1601â€"1 6023 Chrome â€" Shaker a n d tray with 6 ruby glass cocktail glasses with d etachable chrome stems. 8â€"piece set. Silver â€" plated "well and tree" Rich mountings Cocktail Set MHMEAD OFFKICE s5025 toa s’70"';‘.) bri $12.00 Platter §$7.00 Pm 11 tp"" popula: platter at "ths ippro M OÂ¥AR" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINES, GNTARIO Ont, O| pine cones, trees in br bran Bergeron‘s Hiâ€"light Revue Toâ€"night and Toâ€"morrow Toâ€"night and toâ€"morrow night, Dec. 15th and 16th, Henry Bergeron . will sresent his Hiâ€"light Review with a noâ€" ‘able group of juvenile talent, includâ€" ng vocal and instrumental numbers, ‘ancingz. magic, imitations, etc. . The vening events commence at 8.15 p.m. ‘here is a masinee toâ€"day at 415 p.m. ‘lckets may be obtained at Mr. Berâ€" sron‘s studio, 39 Fourth avenute. Events by the Schumacher Fire partment are always looked forward to with keen anticipation, and this should be more than usually true about the mocassin dance announced for Jan. 2nd under the auspices of the Schumacher Fire Brigade., The event is to be held in the new â€"McIntyre Building, with dancing from 10 p.m. until well along in the morning. There Community . AKLAT xCA YUCUUL AAL VAAA _ NFARUGVAA for 33 years and was superannuated last yeatr. He received whe post in the welfare branch when that department was first established by the Henry Government and with it he occupied the positions of chairman of the Old Age Pensions and the Mother‘s Allowance Commitâ€" tees. At the time of his death he was \Z No T BB NZ m V OWE CS will be the best of music, a tasty lunch ‘chairman of the Society for Crippled sorved,. noveltics and noisemakers and other happy features. notec of this,. !-Civilians and of the Community Welâ€" Make a special | far Council. His carcer in public service was Victim of Shot Married to Ruth Etting Yesterday AaIn Alderman married t ichumacher Fire Brigade Mocassin Dance, Jan. 2nd Las Vegas, Nev., Dec. 14.â€"Ruth Etâ€" ting, famcus blues singer, and Myrl Alderman. the boy friend. whom her divorced husband recently shot, were married toâ€"day in a surprise ceremony. Thoy flew here toâ€"day from Los Angeles, where her erstwhile husband, Martin Snyder, is now being vricd on charges of kidnapping and attempting to kill Alderman. They went directly from the airport to the Clark County courthouse, bus had to wait more than an hour while the clerk was roused from bed so that he could issue a marriage license. Then they went into the chambers of Disâ€" trict Judgse William E. Orr, where the marriage service was performed. Miss Etting and Alderman were acâ€" companied here by Synder‘s daughter by a previous marriage, Edith Snyder. Yesterday sbo testified in Los Angeles againss her father. After the ceremony the wedding party loft by plane for Hollywood. nings â€" ally gC ‘o London says to his ncighbor: "I suppose you will soon be having your London fogs. I should much like to see one." C And year after year the neighbour replies to the visitor, ‘Oh, no, we don‘t rgct fogs nowadaysâ€"but you cught to Lave seen ‘em ago. Couldn‘t see your hand before your face . . . Good Lord! I remember when I was a boy ‘and so on. And next morning the visitor cannot tell by the evidence of his eyes whether it is breakfast time or supper time.. Sooty brown darkness lhis Cyes wnhelmer IL 15 OTCanlidol LC or supper time. Sooty brown darkneoss covers the earth. In a recomt week London sufered something like 46 hours of fog of varyâ€" ing density. At midday in the great shopping thoroughfares, such as Oxâ€" ford strect, the strect lights and the shop windows were conlinuously ablaze. Buses and trams and every other vehiâ€" cle crawled along yard by yard; podesâ€" trians stood anxiously at the adge of the pavements peering into fog which flares scemed omly to makte more visible. And local trains nosed n»trâ€" vously through the maze of lines which surrcund London, besen by the Lonâ€" don fog despite all the resources of sinallin« serionce. 1J Toronto Police Chief Asks Public Support Public support for police is one of the things that will check the increasâ€" ing number of crimes that are being committed in Toronto, Chief of Police Draper, <cld the young men‘s section of the Board of Trade. He appcaled to the public to assist the police even if it meant some perâ€" sonal risk.â€" "Crims cannot be supâ€" pressed without. ciiizens intere:s{ing themsclves in crime prevention and a grsat improvement in the conditions of law enforcement would be realized if the citizens demomnséirated more often their appreciation of police service." Chief Draper deplored what he desâ€" cribed as the lack of confidence shown by the public to police service,. . Too many psople, he said, allow themselves to be intimidated by the fear of inâ€" curring the hatred of the criminal, and because of this declined to aid the police. London.â€"Year after year‘as the oveâ€" ngzs close in and the weather graduâ€" ly geis more unpleasant, the visitors London savs to his ncisghbor: "I Shoy A nc mistictoc, Christmas day made the foilowing reierenct. Death of M. A. Sorsote!l Educationisis and men and women engaged in the social services field, mourned yesterday the death of M. A. Sorsoleil, Ontario‘s first Deputy Minâ€" istor of Public Welfare, and for four years headmaster of the Toronto Namâ€" al Model School. Mr. Sorsoleil, who for the past year had been in failing health, died at his residencs, 284 Old Orchard Grove. He was 68 years old. He was born in Coâ€" bourg. the son Of the late John and Jane Sorsolell and was educated in the public and high schools there. He secured his BA. degree at the Uniâ€" versity of Toronto, and in 1911, while an assistant master of the Normal Model School, completed with honors the course for the baccalaurettso degree in English and history. Mr. Sorsoleil was subsequently a leadâ€" inz figure in the organization of techâ€" nical education in On{ario, a master of the Ontario Training School and asâ€" sistars director of vocational ¢raining. He served in the Ontario Civil Service for 33 years and was superannuated last yeatr. 1. A. Sorsoleil Died in Toronto at Agoe of 61 Years His carcer in public service was marked further by his interest in boys‘ work, particularly in association with the West End YZM.CA. and, church work. In the »ducational field, he served also as past chairman of the Teachers® Training Section of the Onâ€" tario Educational Association.. He was 4 member of the Masonic Order and was treasurer of Wilton Lodge, 1.0.0.P. One of his leading interests was the Men‘s Bibvle Class of Erskinec United Church and in addition he was an elder of the Fairlawn United Church. Mr. Sorsoleil is survived by his widow, Mary Isabel Cummings; two sons, Capâ€" tain John Victor and Eugene Gillesâ€" pic Sorsolceil. § (Calzgary Herald) What influence sun spot us is due to particles disch inz the upward surge of us is due to particles discharged durâ€" ing the upward surge of the gases which bambard the atmosphere surâ€" rounding the carth when they pass into space. Highly electrified, they are the cause of magnetic scorms which make radio crackle with static. . Attracted toward the poles, they pass through the fringe of our atmosphere co create the peculiar spectaclée of the Aurora Borâ€" calis. How vast they are, these spou.s which appear to us as mere smudges oi1 the sun‘s face. can hardly be realizâ€" ad, for. astronomers estmate the "funâ€" ncls" often measure 50,000 miles across wlth the largest sun spot observed havâ€" inz an area of 4,000 square miles. There‘s no finer There is a vast difference in the construction of Pianos! The Heintzman small pianoes have 7 1â€"3 octaves. . The Heintzman gzuarantce and 10 free lessons with your purchase, Let us show sou how casy it is to enjoy the grandest music in all the world, Y OL 67 THIKD AVENUE THOSNE SUN SPOTS Schroeder‘s Music Store Heintzman PIANO for CHRISTMAS SEE AND HEAR THE DIFFERENC) INSPECT A HEINTZMAN. H Q01l Many Tasty Dishes on the C. N R. Christmas Menus Like Canadian housewife, the railway has to "go shopping" on the approach of the Christmas season, and like the wise housewife, too, it does this shopping early. The shopper of the houschold knows the many ingredients and the skill necessary to produce those exceptionally tasty dishes which the whole family circle look forward to wi‘th eager anticipation on Christmas Day. The commissariat of the Dining Car Department of the Canadian Naâ€" tional Railways, with imany years of cxperionce, also have an intimalt knowledge of all those tasty (hings which are necessary for the Christmas WwW.:uIl C Day. ./ Car D Ais0 â€" â€" SLLl _ knowledge of all those tasty which are necessary for the Christmas season and the expert chefis have deâ€" licate sense of how to put them togethâ€" er in order that the mcals will have true holiday tuoch for those who travel during this festive period. Hundreds of plump turkeys will be required by the Canadian â€" National MRailways to moeet the demands for the special fare of diners and the purchasâ€" ing and preparing for these is no light task. Thus, for tables of she dining cars of the system no less than 5,000 pounds of turksy, or two and a half ton. will be required ithis season. Chefs of the railway are particularly proud of their Chrismas pudding which is made from a recipe which orâ€" Heintzman Representatives TIM MINS Budget Plan. Pine Street North A â€"smalldepos! will hold any article unt Christmas. convenient about our WHEN â€"YOH JEWELLEK and QOPTOMETRISY If she serves intmoranie her a memorable gift, Ih silverware in matdern or International Shefficld W A glorious array of you at Halperin‘s whether simple â€" inexpensive gift 0 very impressive, Come in iginated in the Old Country hundreds of years ago. (This year 2,000 pounds of pudding have been made £o be seryvâ€" od as individual portions in the dinâ€" inz cars of the system. +A mound of quite a respectable size could be made with she> mince meat needed for these tables. This year the railway will reâ€" quire ...000 pounds of this commodity, and large quantities of cranberries for jelly and sauce. Hundreds of pounds of fruit and nuts of all kinds are also needed for Christmas week. Special Christmas menus, altractively and suitably decorated, will be on all dining cars during the period from December 22 o January 3, and a la carte sn2#clials. tabdle Whole. luncheons MINE PRODUCTS MAKE THIRD OF RAILWAYS FREIGHT TOTAL Montreal, Dec. 14.â€" lion tons of. Canadian were hauled by the Ca Railway last aAc system‘s Bureau of, E. Moutreal, Dec. 14.â€"Nearly ten milâ€" lion tons of Canadian mine products woere hauled by the Canadian National Railway last year, according to the system‘s Bureau of, Economics. This was practically a third of the total freight loadings of the C.N.R. The large part of the present develâ€" opment in Canadian mining, particuâ€" larly that of the past few years, lies i11 fParle sp:CliaiSs, o U 119C . ind dinners will be featured at reasonâ€" able prices, territory traversed exclusively by the Canadian National. SEE THEM TOâ€"DAY FOR BEST SELECTION SHOP EARLY $277.50 HEINTZMAN ARE PRICED FROM memorable dinners giv6 iblegift, quality aodern or period designs, shellichkl â€" Reproductions, avy of silverware awalils in‘s whether you want a nsive gift or something o â€" Come in loâ€"morrow. PAGE THREE PIHONIS‘507 Phone 212

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