/ 19e 05000000 3000000 3000000 00 35 00000105 05 00 95005 0; 40 05 i5 35 i5 0505 000505 05 909505 054540 35 35403030 â€"303040008 FUNERAL DIRECTOR 78 THIRD AVENULE Telephones 608â€"J and 608â€"W. The Timmins Post Office has made special arrangements this year for the handling of the Christmas mail. Adâ€" ditions have been made to the staff, and still further clerks may be added if the work warrants it. There are now fourteen on the Post Office staff and it is believed that this number, with the special facilities inaugurated for handling the mail, will be sufficient to assure the very hest of service to the public for the Christmas rush. ‘‘We are just about in perfect conâ€" dition to handle the heavy Christmas mail business,"‘ said Postmaster E. H. King this week. One of the ‘big items in the Christâ€" mas season work at the post offiee is the handling of parcels. The number of pareels coming by mail and the number of parcels sent from here naturally tend to make a congestion at this time of the year. To relieve the situation and give the public the best service in the matter of parcels, the post office here this year is makâ€" ing special provision along the parâ€" cel line. All parcels coming in by mail for delivery here will be given out as usual at the post office from the parcel wicket there. Pareols postâ€" ed here, however, are not to be taken j Post Office Makes Temporary Arrangements to Handle Outâ€"going Parcels. All Parcels for Delivery Here Will be Given Out at Post Office Parcel Wicket as Usual. Last week reference was made to the $7,500,000.00 company formed to develop the China Clay deposit and build a plant for the industry at Kaoâ€" lin, north of Cochrane. Last week it was reported that the T. N. O. would be extended to Kaolin City, but this was not confirmed. Of course, it was taken for granted that if a big industry was developed, the T. N. O would provide the transportation facilities. The T. N. 0. can be depended upon all the time in this connection. This is the attitude taken at present by the T. N. 0. and the Government. This is shown by the despatches later last Post All Christmas Parcels ~/ At Room In Goldfields Anmex Premier Ferguson Says That Extension Would Serve Other Interests in Addition to the Proposed China Clay Industry at Kaolin, North of Cochrane. Extension of T. N. 0. Railwdy Dependent on Development *‘* Now, this game of curling is someâ€" what different from the ordinary games, such as hockey, baseball and football. Only four men constitute a rink, and, with a membership of well over the hundreds, it will be seen that a difficult proposition lies before those who would attempt to pick the single rink of four to represent the particuâ€" lar club in the proposed schedule of games. Then, again, when self apâ€" pointed skips are allowed to pick playâ€" ers to form their rinks in games in which all members of the club are inâ€" terested, little celiques are formec which sooner or later are an in jury to the elub as a whole, causing conâ€" siderable dissatisfaction amongst the| The Some weeks ago The Advance had reference to a proposal that a District Curling Association should be formed for Temiskaming. With so many enâ€" thusiastic curlers in this particular district the question is certainivy of the greatest interest,. The New Liskeard S'_‘(‘ilkï¬'r. Tronresentiny a" tnw<n From New Liskeard Comes Reference to the Proposed Temiskaming Curling Association. Some of the Difâ€" ficulties in the Plan. Suggestions as to How a District Association Might be Made Useful and Successful. Discusses the Suggestion for District Curling Club THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO T‘C n 11} The low1i . _ The New enting a tc enthusiast restion of : Association in d in the articl n question @article from Th 1 emisâ€" in deâ€" generâ€" article Mr. R. Hurtibuse, B. S. A., has been appointed Seed Inspector for the Temiskaming District, with headâ€" quarters at New Liskeard. Remember that all parcels are to be mailed this Christmas season from Room 2, Goldfields Annex. Also, remember that it is good poliâ€" cy and good sense to mail your Christâ€" mas parcels early. It is better to be a few days ahead, than wait for the last minute rush. ceTne At Room 2, Goldfields Annex for the Christmas season, there are facilities for weighing, insuring, ete. Stamps will be on sale and other facilities available. Ais ithe room has counters around it, there will be particularly good convenience for the people wishâ€" ing to send away parcels by post. There will b enough clerks to handle the incoming parcels, and Room 2, Goldfilds Annex for the Christmas season will be a part of the post office, so far as parcels to be mailed are conâ€" in at the post office, but at special temporary quarters in room 2, Goldâ€" fields Hotel Annex. Room 2, Goldâ€" fields Annex faces on Fourth Avenue and entrance is by the first door just round the corner from the Goldfields. week from Toronto. One of these desâ€" patches from Toronto read as follows : The extension of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway into the Kaolin district in Northern Onâ€" tari0, where china clay of commercial qulity is reported to have been disâ€" covered, is contingent upon the develâ€" opment of the property, according to Premier G. H. Ferguson. ‘‘‘The premier said today: ‘‘The line will be extended, or rather deâ€" flected, if there seems to be developâ€" ment enough to warrant it.‘"‘ Mr. Ferguson went on to explain that the proposed extension would serve other interests as well as china clay fields."‘ ‘‘ We would suggest that the various clubs discuss this question along ithe lines as outlined above, and that deleâ€" gates be sent to some convenient cenâ€" tre to make the necessary arrangeâ€" ments for the organization of a Teâ€" miskaming Curling Association. This should be done at once, as regular club meetings are now in order."‘ cided on by the clubs as a whole. An event such ais a bonspiel must be run off in considerable of a hurry, no more than four days being desirâ€" able, and less if possible. The average club has several events going during the season for the benefit of the full membership and the absence of any large number of players at outâ€"ofâ€"town games interferes considerably with the working of the local schedule. ‘‘At the present time Haileybury and Timmins appear to be the only towns in position to handle a bonspeil in Temiskaming. Other towns would be pleased to carry out the necessary programme, but accommodation is not forthâ€"coming. It must also be rememâ€" bered that several of the Temiskaming towns are members of the Northern Ontario Curling /Association, â€" whose bouspiel this year will be held at Sudâ€" bury. Both Haileybury and New Lisâ€" keard hold trophies of that Amsociaâ€" tion, which were won last year, and it is quite probable that these towns will be represented at the ‘spiel this winâ€" t CcrPr. man event carried ual clubs meet at s members. ‘‘It appears to us that the three methods by which the pr aqmmatlun nno'ht be governed ‘Tirstâ€"Let tbe winners of t nspie! t] Y it such ais a bonspiel must in considerable of a hurry, han four days being desirâ€" ent H possible. The average 1 events going during the benefit of the full d the absence of any players at outâ€"ofâ€"town to us that there â€"are it an open bonspiel, s, no mavster how articipate, in comâ€" hat of ithe ordinary repre ut the proposed ctC 1¢€ the first individâ€" 1 centre 11ersonâ€" strctly the locâ€" 2 3. .t. .*, * ..........'..... +. #. .*, .000000000303000000â€\000000000003,'ooo3000000000000000000000000000000000? oo.vooooooooo-ru * 0000000000000000000.00000 s .00000:0’000‘0’0000.000000000000’00’0000 %4 #4 '00000000’00000'0 *4 0‘00.000.00.000.00000'" o a* . .*, * s‘ * *o »e 4¢ 2e ae*, e *n a* s 2* 2 28 *, +*, rayre *4 For Sure Results Try Our Want Ad Column ï¬. «* 4. ,*, ,@ 5ons 2 a*2 2* t. _t. .+ #y 000“000000:000 000000000000000"0000000000000 o« # .“. *4 * + #% # #4 *# 4 #* # # #+ * + Â¥* * 4 #4 * + *4 * 4 #4 *# 4 *4 s * # #4 *# « #* # *# #+* # *# #4 4 © #+ * < *4 # *# *4 + .“ valeclecfes # # @# % + #4 # # #4 +4 # # #4 * #4 * *,.,* @ °% #4,%4 CL 1 U# 00 6t 20 2s 242422222 18. .0. .0. .0. .¢. _# A 0300000000000000000.0000000000000000000000000000oouoouoou‘n‘u’u‘n‘u‘flo\ # UCRreck over your Fire Insurance Policies and see that you a protected. 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