Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 21 Dec 1936, 2, p. 4

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Huntsville Forester:â€"In Russia, when a drunken driver killed a couple of peâ€" destrians, he was executed by a firing .;:lt:ad. That is one place where, when a n gets "half shot" they make it a one hundred per cent. jcbh. PAGE FPOUTR Highly polished alumiâ€" num Coffee Percolator with top handle and base in ebony finish. Equipped with â€" safety fuse,. Will make 6 cups at once. A super food muixer which makes cookin: and baking easier quicker and better Mixes, stirs, beats, whips â€"â€"and has dozens of other uses. Phone m a L YÂ¥ NCM Ts ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE COMPANY Coffee Percolator Sunbeam Mixmaster Doherty Roadhouse (Co. Toronto 293 Bay Street Market Quotations broadcast each day at 12.20 noon and 5.20 p.m. Direct private wires for fast and accurâ€" ate quotations and executions in all Accurate Markets and Executions in Commision basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Members Toronto Stock Exchange Charlie Hallâ€"Mapnager Unlisted Stocks Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds A smart serviceable Turnover Toaster with clear mica ribbon eleâ€" ment. Beautifully nicâ€" kel plated and has solid fibre heat resisting hanâ€" Beautifally engraved combination set. Crystal clear tray with 5 comâ€" partments for relishes, etc.. with a toaster for sandwiches or toq%t inâ€" cluded Models Priced from Turnover Toaster Hostess Travy Atlarta Jou?tnal:â€""The process thinking draws the blood from the to the head an educator inform: This em‘lainS. perhap.,. why, in so n cases, if you think twice about a »csition, yvyou get coid feet. Timmins 19 Pine St., North Surprise Her Christmas with a ‘ESTINGHOUSE That‘s all it takes to put he world‘s finest refrigerator in our homeâ€"then no payments until ext March. Come in and choose our model. Westinghouse embodies l1 the advanced features of modern ome refrigeration. Low in cost, ong and efficient in service. . Five ‘ear guarantee. Free Empire Hamper exotic foods and : hered from all i Empire, will be :‘ t f "The Very Things ELECIRICAL GIFTS ARE USEFUL ! ! Westinghouse R EF RIGERA T OR with easy Sturdily constructed 2â€" burner hotplate, conâ€" trolled by single heat switch. Two 660 watt elements. Finished in green "Porcelo." A useâ€" i\ 6â€"pound Utility Iron f â€" streamline design vith bevelled edge for asy clearance of butâ€" ons. Bright nickel plate onvenient heel rest,. OPEX EVEXING® i ‘"*Porcelo." A useâ€" ind practical gift. 2â€"Burner Hot Plate and rare delicacies l1 parts of the Briâ€" 11 be presented at purchasers of Westâ€" erators from now $1.50 Modern Eron Dualâ€"automatic ) maAl fee US Useful gifts bring a double thank you from the Holiâ€" day Hostess. â€" We‘ve a complete assortment o f perfect electrical gifts. Latest modern _ designs, smart features to apneal by convenience and econâ€" omy. Brighten up your own home with electrical appliances . . . make her homeâ€"making easier. ] NEELD~" \Greetings by Telegram Steadily Gaining Favour the communication companies are so designed that they bring this service within the reach of every purse,. Por all personal greeting telegrams of prearâ€" ranged texts the small charge of 25¢ is made for anywhere within Eastern Carada, or within Western Canada; while the rate between Eastern and Western Canada and to anywhere in the United States is 40c. socvial telegram. Its personal warmth and the fact that it is delivered at the height of festivities on Christmas Eve, or Christmas Day, by tel®graph mesâ€" senger assures the sender that his goodwill message commands preferred attention and carries with it an atmosâ€" phere of distinction. The new and economical rates which have been put into effect this year by That the Christmas grecting teleâ€" zram is steadily in its popuâ€" ler appeal was shown by the advance reports of messages filed from the various offices of the Canadian Nationâ€" al and Canadian Pacific Telegraphs According to the latest figures availâ€" able, more greceting messages have been filed to date than were previously filed up to December 24th last year. An analysis of the various messages indicates that business men generally are taking advantage of the new low rates recently annoumced by the teleâ€" graph companies and are using the telegram to convey their seasonal greetings and express appreciation to their many and valued patrons. Another feature which has won wide poptularity is the use of the Christmas IT‘ry The Advance Want Advertisements tip back feature for use when frying. Chrome plated body and ebony finish base. Toasts two sandwiches at a time. A 660â€"watt reflecting type heater. 11i inch diameter. Heavy green enamel base. Convenâ€" ient screwâ€"in type eleâ€" ment. Carefully made throughiout. Complete with cord. Adijustable toaster with Just $10 down No More Payâ€" ments Until Then $9.00 a Month. Sandwich Toaster $2.25 Reflector Heater Standing; Averages; of Bankers‘ Bowling T. Bruce has Highest Single 388; and Highest Triple The following is the standing of the teams, averages made by players and other particulars in the Bankers‘ Bowlâ€" ing League:â€" Cortiga Brien . Langs Watson Totals Standing of Teams The standing of the teams with prizes won is as follows:â€"â€" Bank of Nova Scotia, winners of first 33 points; J first, 3 seconds. Imperial Bank, second; 31 points; 4 firsts; 7 seconds. Montrealâ€"Dominion; third; 17 points. Commerce, fourth; 15 points; 5 firsts, 2 seconds. Highest single, T. Bruce, 388. Highest triple, T. Bruce, 825. McGuire Burgess Ritzel Clark . Houle Totals White Name T. Bruce, Comm. D. Houle, Imp. W. Clark, Imp. H. Shephard, N.S. G. Johnston, N.S. . G. Robinson, Comm D. White, Mont. A. Watson, Mont. J. Brien, Mont. P. Grant, NS. . B. Haynes, N.S. E. Ritzel, Imp. . H. Corrigan Dom. L. Langs, Mont. . A. Ritchie, Imp. W. Burgess, Imp. . D. McGuire, Imp. N. Smith, Dom. W. Bird, Comm. T. Brown, CoOmm. L. King, Comm. T. McCann, NS. Haynes McCann Shephard Johnston Grant Totals Robinson King Brown ... Bird Bruce The following are the averages the name of player and bank first the number of games played (G fOtal pins (T.P.), and last the ~The manageément of Cuniptau Mines anncunces the completion of six addiâ€" tional diamond drill holes at its proâ€" perty in the Temagami section. The data is now being correlated with the former undergrourd work and the reâ€" cent geophysical survey made by Hans Lundberg Limited. Technical supervisâ€" ion of the progzramm® is being made by Mining Research Corporation Limited. The recent diamond drilling consistâ€" ed of a number of horizontal holes put ut from the 100â€"foct level, and conâ€" siderable quantitiés of ore of an averâ€" age grade of $12 have been indicated to that «depth. At the Alexo property, near Porquis Junction on the T. N. 0. Railway, the underground workings are being examined and sampled on the 75 and 100â€"foot levels. Shipments Of a good grade nickel ore were made from Bank of Nova Scotia Increases its Lead Win on Thursday from Comâ€" merce Put It Still Further Ahead. Progress Report from the Cuniptau Mines Co. Totals ...848 1052 Montreal Dominion se t dsc t 187 Nova Scotia 227 . 96 129 288 182 234 177 177 203 223 769 Imperial 178 124 .. 209 .161 176 Averages ommerce .101 1 209 t 5. G§Y 1 862 177 203 148 137 207 223 1143 837 897 211 229 176 203 233 132 185 LOLLECTION or ObDD UNITED staTes POSTMARKS *4 191 188 141 195 182 36 36 33 24 36 7296 7168 7309 1278 129 4677 5687 1120 6493 6397 187 149 149 195 198 176 161 117 163 148 146 163 207 191 196 134 141 278 with then â€"the 648 422 422 736 603 203 202 198 459 452 496 490 543 369 529 580 549 519 505 687 651 £99 Av. 221 195 189 186 182 180 177 165 163 163 137 147 146 14 hurdreds of youngste@rs in different parts of the worldâ€"and the world kep getting broader and wider each year for Mary Christmas. At this time of the year Mary Christmas is receiving letters from such widely separated places as Alaska. and the Orient, South America and Europe, North America and the Balkans, Chira and Hawaii. So far as the dlocal letters are conâ€" cerned, of course, Mrs. Christmas reâ€" csives them in iarge numbers. One time she decided to simplify mailters by installing a telephone at her home in the rame of "Mary Christmas." But she actually was forced to take it out again. It proved to be one time when a telephone was a curse instead of the blessing it usually is. "I was almost driven crazy trying to answer it," Mrs. Christmas said. Mary Christmas lives at Racine, Wisâ€" consin, and does she receive much Christmas mail? "Or does she?" as the radio announcer would At this time of year Mary Christmas is fairly deluged with letters of all sorts, chiefly from children ut many from adults. Mary Christmas is Mrs. Sam Christmas and her fame has gone far and wide at Christmastide. At first she received only an odd letter or two from the odd youngster seeking Santa Claus and corâ€" fusing the wish, "Merry Christmas" for the address. Sometimes indeced, "Merry Cristmas" might be the only thing that could be made out in the address. Often the ‘"Merry Christmas" looked Eo much liks ‘"Mary Christmas" that the postman had good excuse for passâ€" ing the mail on to Mrs. Christmas. Some Of the letters were answered by Mrs. Christmas in the way of gifts, and no one surely nseds to be told how a thing like that would spread. Ever since 1919 when Mary and Sam Christâ€" mas were married, Mrs. Christmas has played the role of Mrs. Santa Claus to Indiana (one of the most famous post offices toâ€"day in the United States, this Indiana post office being a very small one with little general business, but an immense number of stamps to cancel, as practically all of the letters have to be forwarded after being stamped, that being the idea of sending the letters, the people thinking it worth the trouble to them and to the postal staffs, just to have a letter stamped as received at Claus post office and forwarded While children are the 0 writing to Mary Christmas as a great many of them d is the wife of Santa Claus, many adult letters as well. the children are concerned, grown up a regular legend Christmas, Racine, Wisconsi vyoungsters who have learned are as firmly convinced abou are about Santa Claus. Ma knows how to write "Racin sin," who would not have an it were it not for Mary Chr Much Mail Recerved _ by Mary Christmas She Lives at Racine, Wis consin, and Many Young sters have Reason to Be lieve She is Santa‘s Wife Christmas." Others to allow them posse mas oddity, Not onl: autograph of Mary also ask her to write mng wIiSl like tha Cuniptau Company report$ no diffi culty in disposing of its product wil be met, as a number of overtures fron prospective buyers have already bee: recsived. However, while the presen prospecting programme is under way the mill and smelter have been tem porarily closed down. According to despatchess from P feld, Austria, the former king of Britain, Edward, Duke of Windso appear in a new role Christmas ! that of a bewhiskered. Claus. Upon the Baroness Rothschiid‘s ing, the Duke has consent=d to di ute the presents when she hold annual Christmas party for the aren of castle servants and .n peasants. the Alexo durin to 1918. Former King to Play Part of Santa Claus in Austria h‘ "# 0s BLACKMEN OoF THE AUSTRALIAN BuUSsH agRg£. UE MOST PRIMHMIWNE PEOPLE iN iE WorLO â€" THEY HAVE BEENX IN CONTACT WITH WHIMTE MEN FoOR 300 YEARS AND ARE @ MORE SAVAGE Now THAN WHEN HIRST SEEN eFS stmas, al wishes w sout Santa Claus. Many a child _ how to write "Racine, Wisconâ€" yho would not have an idea about e it not for Mary Christmas. for the adults wriiing to Mary mas, all of them are nrnot confusâ€" ishes with addresses or anything hat. Many of them simply writ? ‘ure the autograph of "Mary mas." Others ask more trouble w them possession of a Christâ€" Company reports$ no diffiâ€" posing of its product will number of overtures from buyers have already been wever, while the present by R. J SCOTT iGâ€"and the worid Kep! and wider each year tmas. At this time of Christmas is receiving ich widely separated . _ and the Orient, South irope, North America a Cliaus, there as well, So far ncerned, there legend about M Wisconsin, and d sprea id Sam Christ: Santa C( aim istmas has a Claus to different world keps it and the ie legend t as they ‘ a child Wisconâ€" lea about 5 UusuUaIy believing that she om 1914 l)edth in Toronto of Mrs. R. J. Jemmett Ma cl 7¢ )st: 11] town, the family being prominent and i highly respected here. Mr. Jemmett was the marager of the Timmins ’or the Northern Canada Supply (Co. while here and was prominent in busiâ€" ness, church, fraternal ard other cirâ€" cles. Mr. Jemmett dqied in 1935. In referring to the death ofâ€" Mrs. | Jemmett The New Liskeard Speaker Ulast week had the following:â€" i "Mrs. Edith Emily (Routh) Jemmett, widow of the late R. J. Jemmett, passed | away on Monday, December 7th, at. the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Arâ€" nold, 134 Braemar aveénue, Toronto, at the age of 62 years. With her late husâ€" band, the deceased resided in Batrie, | Vittoria, Timminsand Cobalt, having |arrived at the Silver Camp in 1906, @ Many friends of Mrs. R. J.<â€"Jemmett will regret to learn of her death in Toâ€" rorto some days ago. The late Myrs. Jemmett lived for several} years in Timmins in the earlier days of the y (Â¥ § Mark Bowie Limited 8 c SZ S ME ~H V S S S ‘ormer Resident of â€"Timâ€" mins Died Recently in the City. 17 Pine Street North OTHERS FROM 55¢ 2 for 81 .00 W. CG. ARNOTT Quality Not Sacrificed faor Price Men‘s and Bovs‘ Wear Schumacher Washington Post:â€"In _ A man was arrested for steal skunk. It‘s remarkable that boundaries Oof a single should be found a person wi a skunk and another persor steal one. when Cobalt was in its infancy. "In those early days the deceased‘s husband was actively interested in all municipal affairs, both at Cobalt and Timmins, and was more especially inâ€" terested in school affairs, having been chairman of the Boards at both Timâ€" mins and Cobalt, He predeceased his wife ‘by a yvear and a half. ‘"‘Those surviving tne late Mrs. Jemâ€" mett are three daughters and two sons, Mrs. C. Cooke, Simcoe; Mrs. J. W. Beilâ€" by, Toronto, Mrs. W. J. Arnold, Toronâ€" to, Charles â€"F. (Chuck) of Kirkland Lake ad Cliff G., of New Liskeard. Two sisters, Mrs. R. L. Odell, Toronto, and Miss N. Routh, Baltimore, and one brother, H. L. Routh, Ottawa, also surâ€" vive. "The Anglican Church funeral serâ€" vice was conducted on Wednesday, D°â€" cember 9th, y Prof. Isherwood, of Wyâ€" cliffe College, interment taking place at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. "Our citizens extend their sympathy to the tereaved family." MONDAY. DECEMBER 218T Timmins f‘,.) 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