Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 24 Oct 1935, 2, p. 8

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Toronto 293 Bay Street Ask your dealer for 114080 We are qualified to furnish fast and accurate quotations and executions in all Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Accurate Markets and Executions in Unlisted Stocks Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds « Some Odd Names for Saloons in Bristol ‘Masort‘s Arms," "Car ter‘s Arms", "K in Head", "Crossed Ha are Some of the Old 1 Names. 2M Timmins 19 Pine St. North 11 Da IDTLAW, Ma Phone 141B A 17 C1 n g c‘ BC Fresh Brussels Sprouts at the Timmins Market Reports Show that Game is Plentiful Indiat Vegetable Largely Imported into Canada Grown in Quanâ€" tity and Quality in Timmins District. Good Markets Here These Days, Despite Unfavourable Weather. V‘ € Prove to Have Been ct in Their Foreâ€" in Regard to Game Y ear. COm Timmins, Ont irly and get esâ€" st day of open pecialty, a sure so plentiful, are unters. Bear in On ie hunter who certainly take , canoes, etc., ind provisions rices. Would @16 O1 bi 11 party reâ€" some story one feels 2L bea Dl€ Numerous AIM unC > nhunting by fores{ ver burns d plantiâ€" 1 V in thk hunting season Report Magne 1e bes, lentiful yill be t after fellows l more secure them Good ipplics make very being § HA wolf han 11 HTL V1l~ and 1t be at : Production Gains |_â€" at the Ashley Mine Previous knowledge of Boy Scout work is not necessary. All that is reâ€" quired is a healthy interest in boys. Timmins, Socth Forcupine and Dome are now well organized in the Scout movement and it is hoped that great strides will be made in Schumacher Schumacher boys are looking forward this winter to the formation of a Boy Scout troop in their town. With this in view all those interested in the formaâ€" tion of a troop are asked to meet at the Schumacher public school this Friday evening, October 25th, at 7.30 p.m. this winter Schumacher to Have New Boy Scout Troop Production of Ashley Gold Mining Corporation, Ltd., increased further in September, the value of the company‘s output at $40,543 having been exceeded in only one previous month this year. During the first nine months of 1935 the mill treated 34,164 tons of ore, from which was extracted bullion to the value of $307,266. Period Septembe August . July ... . June VY ... . March Februat (By J. F. Fitzgerald in The Toronto Telegram) For the second time this year locally the judges were unable to separate two horses at the wire at Long Branch. The deadâ€"heated pair were Winston D. and Galthea in the last race and it was the first race the latter ever won. The other deadlock was Dufferin this spring with Masonville and Hot Spring, and at that time Masonville was also a maiden. And speaking of Masonville he started four times at the London meet and ran at the Branch last Friâ€" day. That is keeping busy, not to say being lucky in the draw in these days of overflowing fields. About Some Wellâ€"Known Cases of Deadâ€"Locking Dead heats are not uncommon and there are even degrees of deadlocking Frank Wenke in his delvings for his Record Bsok has resurrected the folâ€" lowingâ€"At Newmarket, Eng., in 1855, four in a field of five finished even, all in a $50.00 sweepstakes; at Lewes, England, in the year 1860, three ran tied for first and the next two, a head back, were evenâ€"stephen for second: in New South Wales in 1896, three ran a tie in the runâ€"off, two of them again deadâ€"heated, and in the third try the decision was by a nose; in 1903 at Moorfleld, NS.W., three could not be separated, and in running it over, all three were again inseparable; in 1910 at Birmingham, Eng., three of the first four races supplied dead heats for first place. Of course a lot of dead heats are nzt so dead in fact, as they are in the cyes of judges who have been known to make mistakes. So much is this so that there is right now a plhotographic machine to snap the horses as they pass the wire and the prints are capable of being deâ€" veloped and posted up for all to see a mirute or so after the race is finished. Photographs can‘t lie, but it goes withâ€" out saying that the slightest deviation Moosonee wild plentiful. Very shipped out so has been warm Meeting Called for Friday Evening of this Week at Schumacher Public School Production for September Shows Improvement Over Every Other Month but One This Year. need of refrigeration. Business was nol rushing yet most of the stalls were fairly well cleaned out by noon. Potatoes Steady at $1.25 Potatoes still sell at $1.235 a bag "Yes." said one of «mneo market men a ba jask NO A large eggs were s a dozen while pulle a dozen. The price wil )n, it is expected. Bti 1a t 1@lf at mea sixâ€"pound chi it $1.00 each. ; o were steady niime weve 0 rouble." ips, bring $1.2 an elevenâ€"quar ) @1 28 429 40,788 28,895 37,692 33,041 39,530 taved for 1t€ Huntingdon ‘ Gleaner:â€"Los iAngeles brewers put on a beserâ€"drinking contest in which 11 gifferent nationalities were represented. To make the drinking as easy as possible for the contestants, each one got down flat on his back and with a keg on â€"a stand behind him, imbibed the beer through a rubber hose by gravity. the flag of his country drapâ€" ed over his beer keg. An Arabian, Joe Sawaya, 49, won the contest, drinking 3%, gallons of beer in one hour and 35 minutes. * The annual mesting of the ladies‘ section of the Timmins Golf Club, held at Hollinger Lodge at three o‘clock on Monday afternoon, brought a most sucâ€" cessful season on the links to a close and paved the way for next year‘s acâ€" tivities. | During the past season, the ladies‘ membership of the club was increased considerably, New improved accommoâ€" dation at the clubhouse contributeg in making the golfing season a success. Officers for 1936 elected at the anâ€" nual were: Mrs. John Knox, president; Mrs. H. G. Skaviem, viceâ€"president; Mrs. A. W. Young, secretaryâ€"treasurer; Mrs. Karl Eyre, captain; Mrs. W. D. Robson, handicap manager; Mrs. R. E. Delahunt, chairman of the entertainâ€" ment committee; Mrs. H. W. Darling, chairman of the house committee. Trophies won during the year were presented to Mrs. T. R. Langdon, winâ€" ner of the handicap trophy; Mrs. Burke, runnerâ€"up; Mrs. Robinson, winâ€" ner of the first flight in the 18â€"hole ringer; Mrs. Burke, winner of the secâ€" ond flight; and Miss Garrow, winner of the nineâ€"hole ringer. Officers for nual were: M MYS.. "H. *Ci. MIrS. :A. W. C Mrs. Knox Again Heads Ladies‘ Golf Annual Meeting Held Monâ€" day Afternoon at Hollinâ€" ger Lodge.. Past Season a Most Successful One. of the lense from the finishing line could make errors just as can judges. All of which hafks back to people who are yards and furlongs away from the poles marking the finish and viewing the races at angles that can easily make differences of whole lengths and yet who make rude remarks to judges who make thier decisions by a true line. Of course, the couple of dollars bet by the said public does most of the objectâ€" ing to the decisions of the officials. Just the same, it is hard to con ceive of a dead heat unless the horse are in perfect stride with each other. 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It keeps the air comfortably moist, prevents colds and keeps people healthy and happy. It ‘"When it was 73 degrees below zero at Iroquois Falls, 11 miles from Val Gagne, our hotel _ was quite comfortably heated with the No. 45 Gilson Mammoth Furnace installed this winter. € Keep Warm Next Winter with a GILSON VOLCANO FURNACEKE Heat your home comfortablyâ€"econâ€" omicallyâ€"and with little work. Gilson Furnaces are scientifically constructâ€" ed to produce even, comfortable temâ€" perature throughout the house in any weather. Sturdily built to give unâ€" interrupted service for many years. Here is proof of Gilson Furnace efficiency : IT rtiIC mo To ik at NEW TIN 8 ephor ha umber ken : ink of L Of the stones some of them alfâ€"are 20 feet is no trace of reestone within aat the early massive stones Gilson Furnace. A small monthly payments so will never miss them, and _ paid for., In many cases ue saved. For further rovider wWIIitg_â€"â€"« The better a man provides for his family while he lives, the greater the hardship on them if he dies leaving them stranded. This Compoeny has grown because of its ability to he!p men make the future secure for their dependents. May we help you ? ibme merge the to a high : of photoâ€" ind every can be reâ€" l on Loch County of reat elecâ€" would be s, They ross the journey NE 649 izzlC District Offices [(Â¥ ommerce Bldg., Timmins ch he It‘s been said by #ome of Canada‘s weather prophets that the coming winâ€" ter may be a long one. The Timmins Curling Club members are taking no chances on missing ice this year for the annual meeting is being held on Novâ€" ember 4th at 7.30 in the club rooms. which, by motorboats, takes the preosâ€" ent masons from six to 45 minutes acâ€" cording to the size of the stones. Then how did they lift those stons into poâ€" sition when they had no cranes? A great deal of it is ashlar work, too. That is to say, the smaller stones aAre carved to fit into slots in larger stones so that projections fit exactly, Even after 700 years it is hard to demolish this castle, for the stones are held toâ€" gether with lime and with metal pegs soldered together with molten iron, making the joints the strongest part of the structure. However, the masons are determined that the reâ€"erected castle will be as strong as the original and last for anâ€" other 700 years. Officers for the year will be elected ind committees appointed. Try The Advance Want Advertisements Annual Meeting, Nov. 4th Timmins Curling Club Louis A. Sigouin, Val Gagne, Ont." Wood Furnaces Air Conditioning Circulating Fans Humidifiers Coal Blowers Electric Washers Electric Ironers Gas Engine Washers Electric Refrigerators Commercial Refrigeration Other Gilson Products

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