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Porcupine Advance, 17 Dec 1936, 2, p. 8

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8C1 mone Lime th Du v1 ti First Commoner to Be Queen Since 1547 9F! :OOOO”OOOOOOOOOMO”OWMWO”WOW”OOO09 COAL AND “’OODYARD AND OFFICE ; Phone 32 ' 64 Spruce St. South Timmins E OM””WOWWWWOC WOONOW PAGE EIGHT Britain‘s New Queen Is a Typical Gentlewoman. 01‘ Scottish Descent. 01' “I mm 10w 3n 3f 11f 2 A rval arra3'cn'slnrls l0 svhwl f1'¢;111-. $ and ARROW Tailored by FORSYTH Ill 21!! l'lt‘ 11(‘xs [)alt ((-I‘tns. Illil(l(‘ \$1 (I) t [1:1 zxc-xx' t'lzso-(l ( «)1- lzil's. (In nut tilgtt \\1'i1)l{l¢'. Dressing Gowns liill(l 'l‘llt‘ Ill 1‘1111- “'nul. \\})nl l hxrlllols, l't‘ \ «‘l\'(*ls l'l‘i('t‘(l f|'(>lll l)(-l;1iI)(-s. (‘I‘t»}'(l()ll's (~rt-;1\«- siést i112: l'il)l)(‘(l Silks. fiéill<>u an 11¢! I’ll: (‘ $7.95 to 541 .A‘) 7.. C D 1": O VII-5 7/ A ‘. ‘J F - .â€" A Iâ€" l‘ â€"‘ 1E Alguma Cokeâ€"Welsh Anthraciteâ€"Pennsylvania Blue Briquettes â€"â€" Alberta â€" Pocahontas -â€"- Buck- wheatâ€"Nutâ€"Slack and Steam Coal. YE M ma 1m ‘s new Queen is the first com- > share the throne since the he oft-married Henry VIII. zed, Clark-haired daughter of cratic Scottish family. she had :1 known to the world as the of York and the mother of Elizabeth. the heir to the nd Princess Margaret Rose. ntil her engagement to the York in January. 1923, she was unknown to the British public. .5 then Lady Elizabeth Angela te Bowes Lyon. daughter of and Countess of Strathmore ;horne. The grim and stately he earl was Glamis Castle in :dom. once belonging to Mac- MORE HEAT FOR YOUR FUEL DOLLAR 14 Duke p owing sketches of the new he Empire will be of general ) many readers. The first 3m London. England, is as Born in England 0 new Queen comes from an .11 family. and her husband referred to her as ‘my Scot- $11.“ was born August 4, 1900. Lily‘s English seat. St. Paul's 1913.; 31 1m 1 wintry Sunday morning. 323. the second son 01 posed and was accepted. n1 that Dukes of York a“ and the romance was 1919. old-fashioned love 1r ll OLE in housemaid's garb cup of American tour- our variety of coal terms spent in a day the new Queen was at home. She studied become a needlewo- at cooking and en- loor life of a British mathmore later dis- )assd three timw to . she. accepted. (lern precedent for commoner with a > the throne in the number 0! English to commoners, inâ€" ANIi BY'C‘K. In Pure Delainos sisting ‘ and Pun" the array In al with t The l fulfilling the innumerabl of the ruling House. 11' 116081 displaysd the energ Queen (Max y Her fixst child Prim was born April 21. 1926. The early learned what. it was to .1. lie personage, for, btfore her was a yegr. .old. she had to infant with her grandparents the Duke in his Australian to béén born in Scotland. While devoting neuterf to the educa- tionw of he: magnetite”, she continued to fulflfi royal dilg'égexn? ms and to carry 011 a remmflqn m~.11iendlix1ess that was 1wmlfigiifkea because of its co1:tra§t:"-w1tfirthe”reservc of her hus- band. 1. her dleSS she has be on m servative and there were eyebrows and no bobbed 11 Coming from a large fax fair share of brothers, wh had been enough to mak of her she was likew'se her loyal brothersâ€"in-law Edward m: n Prince of ing forwald to the (lay \V'h er might succeed him to Called her “Qufen Elizrlze As a public personage place by the side of her fulfilling the innumerable Her sécond child Rose. was com A: Glamis Castle. Non bqrn in Dun-fermlix bé‘en born in 80031: the fa Queen Altfi Was Named Princess The Duke of York and Lady were married with full pomp 1923, in Westminster 'Abbey. I had conferred on the bride th of a princess the day before a1 wedding breakfast ne annou: designation as a royal highnz‘: Queen Mary. with whom sir increasingly popular, had mid daughter-imlaw was “not. one modern girls. thank heaven." Queen that t cluding the Duke‘s sister. who married Viscount Lascelles. later Earl of Hare- wood, in 1922. George IV, however, was secretly married to the widow Mary Fitzherbert, though they separated before he came to the throne. and before him James II married Anne Hyde. daughter of Lord Clarendon. She died before he became king. From Historic Scottish House Another article from England I. e following reference to [.110 ay of shirts all the new I the new [‘1 kind that wrinklv. 0L Du RC n his Australia nd child, Prin born August. stle. Not, since »s to select v patterns fused ('0!- use rc- Velvets 311C large family, with his-1' mers, whose influence l to make a tom-boy likewise psrpular with II 3rinc 1926. )omp Apr Charl: W211 311 hi h 1a IS and Elizabeth 3 Bushes: Adargaret 1930. in be a pub- daughter .eave the HE and join her new of these )ok her and in gemems ;he has .11 a, 100kâ€" blith- throne, ypified occam- 35. .V In con- ll [ was child Lbeth akés new nity the her 26 A letter this week from Albert Pelzer. secretary-treasurer of Paquette Securi- ties. Windsor. says that interesting news may be expected in regard to the Gale Gold Mines on the return of Dr. John Blake. the president. and Mr. Victor Otto, and Mr. Roseward. independent engineer. who are now spending a few days at the property making a general survey of conditions and of the pro- gress made Telegraphicgword is to the effsct that the president is highly sat- iined at the sensible and intelligent manner in which Mr. Parent. the en- gineer, is developing the property. There is also the information that the Hydro Electric installation is now completed and that the diamond drilling pro- Electric installation and that the dim: gramme out five feet eralizsd dyke not 3 prwent underground fined to drifting on northwest of the sh: Comrade A. C. Brown. chairman of election committee, announced the .bal- lot. as follows:â€" All the elected officers spoke words of thanks for their election. The rules of the Legion Club library were adopted. This seems to be away to a very good start, several members already donating some fine books. and others promising more on Monday. Comrade Dowse is the librarian. One of the year's best meetings closed with all singing the National Anthem. The election was the main busintss for the night and has been the cause of much discussion during the past week. The past history of the branch has been looked into and much of interest lsarn- ed. Through the courtesy of The Ad- vance fyles this paper will in the rear future carry the feature "The Legion Ten Years Ago." This will I:e of an interesting nature to scores of members of the present day. The branch cele- brates its 10th birthday in February, 1937. W. Greave Scanth. Others on the ballot WGI‘? Comrades Devine, Keates. Harris. Raymond. Ton- kin. Mason. Bellamy. The sponsoring of a branch in the new mining area was brought up and an item in reference to this will be found elsewhere in this issue. The branch decided to look after the Nellie Lake region ex-servicemen in the matter of hampers this Christmas. or assist along with the Iroquois Falls branch. Any local cases of distress are to be forwarded to the Legion club be- fore 8.00 pm. to-night (Thursday). This is very short notice so all are asked to INTERESTING NEWS EXPE('TE[) FROM THE GALE GOLD MINES is very short notice so all are asked to please coâ€"opera.te and have names in as soon aft-er reading this as posslble. «Phone 1216.). The fiancial report showed good standing. Seven new members were enrolled in- to membership. The business was carried along until the election committee completed the returns. It was announced that the Ladies' Auxiliary had forwarded a. cheque for $100.00 to start a convention fund. A hearty vote of thanks was passed by the members. Another important step in the pro- gress of the branch was the passing of another $1175.00 principle and interest- off the building indebtedness. The Porcupine Veterans Club. Ltd. will also forward a similar amount. The wish was voiced that the total will be cleared before 1938. evening. election c a large 2 president tional AI king. Geo the usual two minu self to wond saw before Lady Macbei nambulist! .1 apartment i ”Duncan's m by a short glr crypt, througj Officers Elected for Legion f or 1937 min was Ladies’ Auxiliary Conventlon Fu Legion News. Scottish history. Her father is earl or SWhmore. one of w: bears. Sir John Lyon. man daughter of King Robert 11 of and became keeper of the G: that; I of the be mi. chroni better. {ears cesse 1105 < hold (3f Glami which made King The that f 1nd Officers for 1937 Presidentâ€"A. Neame. acclamaLion 151, vice-presidentâ€"T. Parsons. 2nd vice-presidentâ€"A. Borlancl. Executive W. Greavcs, J. Cowan. F. Curtis. amlly. t and's hi Secret The Of all 311115 L unis the most a1 ich Shakespeare .de it the scene as Duncan my I [‘he pedantic his 1t Shakespeare t the poet. or else misled by Holin °onicler who on: held in the Legic ling. The mee ;ion of officers fo- rge attendance. ident asked for a 31 Anthem in h( '. George VI. Th usual Opening of minutes’ silence. some 18 month 5 branch held in t of Met 0! King Rob. became keeper 0 Chancellor of Sc treacherously mm Sane among the E amis Castle. seam 1y. has been asso :ret staircases ba Ltlemented ome armour ' remains : eat, walls M ) wonder 1 before him Macbeth s There 1 k time c 111 the thly is to hole." gloomy 19:11 the At, of are du » well 1 7 general of the C e Legion 1e meetil Io if it. :11 and showe any 1-; to an: T seig histo the at. ought ; arresting l we endowed ene of the V Macbeth. historian w e took the this da Access u ' passage :e. In tr all to honour This wa eeting ; for 1937 aboz walk look thick 'et used ire. roman Glamis beth pm it. was 910878 a new “Brian will te 30k the full 1 suffered him bed. or some a1 urdere‘ Kings , of UM 700mm 28 '3' St und. meeting :anadian hall on that th herself 3 or day and from Ins ax as included l. Therel opening. sing the I of our r s followed Canada": » it cut have do u that mitt: arts Curtis, H tradition .iat. within .itted him- dagger he a dim know: 1d he is Jere Lgure dim When urder is the Other of 10‘ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMLIINS. ONTARIO 3WD 3m e 0: kn! hOlL lioen self 1C 11' Ht} “’ ned the i) the Na- bV 1nd )wn t1 1011 I'E FE If he )1] Just a "enjoyin outbreak temperature panding and sound. the V tremors. North Bay Reports Another Earthquake quak mg L in are be: N 0L CC ing Nor V‘. 11‘ iable b :onsult‘ he ma he mil ndl [arie arth ‘om 1y THE GEORGE TAYLOR HARDWARE LIMITED Phones me 3m s. and detail 0t! thi‘ f re he . anc of c 1119 1 give \ vwr h 18 V6 Pli .VE lse qui 1C6 any ame hin re; 111 I‘E War 1'8 1a 16C .nor 3pm and 181 11' :1! Wk 0th )p‘ KE ad K There’s a G-E Model for Every Family Come in for a 1111 MODEL E wi Jresent Sudbury ch what; is termed of mumps. lt ear YC On word ema been , cracking w .vhole effect I‘E 1E Bay 300â€"301 he on 3V if iS 'I'E 1 1‘ 3U min in m ,1 Ft: BS 11 in 3C1 1! .I‘E 311 “Dumed if m are due t1 “I 1mi artthuake fe )ominion me 1died the ms was made. :10 epicentre Jake. astin not and bu I‘f W ’olc )3 1y ar noted quak 'th‘s < DIG 98 $157.50 epi enced. They oc periods of risin DE tr tlle a re bef ate 181‘ 1t nnmms ’ the N0 nqx TIE 110 n number of re- none of whom rfore reporting at to the ice ex! Lh a rumbling being distinc 3r Monday no dourt t a minor sh xperienced no damage 111i l0: ore reporting reports as tc The tremor: about 30 sec. t all violent am hex of :x'ust earl: ular the bane ake felt. in the meteorolog- matter and de. IL was hildren are] d a “mildl my IE Nor orth The hat, 4 Even 18 of V wer acqua 1' par ming e or 1 about at: mi tn: the th 7 result! ains th ms North able on Wareho ult at at hquake L11 B3) of kaming a num- ght be settled. part, of reports shght 3n dur- whic quake rep bure me por Ar Unit NI tl‘ that that nak- the :m of 'SE RU \v is An outstanding value in a five. tube. two-band console model. Receives standard broadcast entertainment plus foreign and domestic short wave pro- grams. police. amateur and aviation calls. Simplified tun- ing dial. Beautiful cabinet. (Regina Leader-Post) Regina has had visits from two re- markable rmen within recent daysâ€"Lord Twes smuir and Dr. Stephen Leacock. A word of difference may lie between them in manner and outward presenta- tion, but both of them had the same effect on people who listened to their word. They had a unifying effect on those who heard them; men of strange- ly different temperaments and interests found things in common in what they were saying. Somehow or other one feels that if there were more men like Tweedmuir and Leacock talking to the people there would he fewer divisions; men would find more to unite on than to fight about. What was the secret of this effect upon people? It must have been friendliness. an attitude of tolerance, a recogniation conveyed by word and manner of the worth of human beings, Lion. effect word. those 1y dif Proclamation Announcing New Sovereign for Britain We therefore. the lords spiritual and temporal of this realm. being here as- sisted with these of His Majesty‘s Privy Council, with numbers of other prin- cipal gentlemsn and quality. and with the Lord Mayor. aldermen and citizens of London. do now hereby with one voice and consent of tongue and neart. publish and proclaim that the high and mighty Prince Albert Frederick Arthur George is now become our only lawful and rightful Leige Lord. George the Sixth, by the Grace of God, King oi Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas. Defender of the Faith, Etnperor of India, to WA: m we do acknowledge all faith and ccnstant obedience with all hearty and humble affection. beseeching God, by whom lings and queens do reign; to bless the royal prince George \"I wi‘n long and happy years to reign over us. Luven at St. James's Palace this. voice publis might Géorg and : Sixth Ul Men of W idely Different l‘) pas But Same Ideals 1101. Ki: tempor sisted ‘ Counci cipal g the L0: ber W C 'rec' mc MODE L IL - 56X $89.50 we 1m K )ulicvx amateur 'mri hi JV ~ ‘ ‘ 1 ( ammxo m .W: yr'mn- Mmlmu 0th type cub1m:t bowndml. :1 (21115. Swlnfll‘ier‘ ”"1- marm- \I< - - i .. . . .. r ”-21 at.» 2-1?-v-¢-- :awd' . . 1 , _ 'r .. . ‘ . - , m uahht. A ~em' - » .. Boa 11.31} LdbmH mm (.1014 s'..‘<i;'.4:;1:1m§ m: 12H ("mix-1110i" 10W prim I drkablt LCLUW A: n . » \ -. f. demonstration - - Liberal Terms Arranged 1r OI] Coba efl'e 718 y 1011 to reno and his de rumen-t of H1 at St. James‘s Pan": .y of Decembfr in the ye 1936. God save the Kin Al‘ .owin }eorge VI a whereby the Imperial lat Britain. Ireland and all Former Majesty‘s Domin- :01er and rightfully come and mighty Prince Albert hur George. IE instrumer tenth day Majesty l! 8 his irrm Head Officeâ€"New Lisknard, Ontariu “A CHAIN OF SERVICE" ecret of this effecti must have beeni itude of tolerance, 21' 9yed by word and. th of human beings,! his irrevccable de- unce the throne for scendants. and the abdication has now proclamation an- as the new British Liskeard, SW Edward of bf abdi Dec. m 'Iln' COVI flTC well .‘IE The 1937 General Eli-(‘trie Radios give you. to a greater degree than ever before. command of all the in- teresting doings throughout the worldâ€"with a simple twist of the (lial.. You can't fully appreciate a General Electric Magic Tone Radio until you have actually heard a dimonstration. Let us arrange one. (‘ompare the new G-E with your present radio thenâ€"“believe your own ears.“ MODEL E - 86 SI m mil! II I as! I. 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The despatches cre- dit him with playing golf. singing jazz tunes. and talking over his marriage plans with his private secretary" Lord it him with playing golf. singing jazz tunes. and talking over his marriage plans with his private secretary. Lord Brownlow.There is also a report. that. the Archduchess Ileana of Hapsburg. has issued an invitation to Mrs. Simp- son to be her guest at her castle at Enzesfeld. Austria. In case the invita- tion is accepted Mrs. Simpson will be close to the former King. Liskeard Speaker Waverly. N.Y.. cou drove his ball at. t‘ Helme drove one A crack was hearc LWO balls fell to th: struck each other. Young active bodies need plenty of nour- ishing food so that they may stand the severe weather. Give them lots of fresh, rich milk. It provides all the essential vita- mins so necessary to growing children. >eake1'2â€"Playing golf on a . course. Edmund Burke 1 at the same time Peggy one from the next Lee. heard in midair and the to the ground. They had Timmins tic and er at an )f K

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