Head Office, Schumacher Phone 708 ng painted or stained, a to the fast colouring of variegated staining or pain comes from the name of export, Calicut, in India, cotton cloth was woven, 6r might not have design was the foundation textile "chint" work. In America The second anniversary of a : day is called the Calico Wed the Chintz wedding, as latter name is not only more date, but, in terms of accuracy a degree higher, Calico, origin: Just as ant to be unpatterned cloth as patterned, while chintz was patterned. The very name from the Hindu word "chint‘" . ing painted or stained, and j Feldman Timbe together with c You‘ll find our ; is pleasing in appearance when left unfinished. It takes paint perfectly or if you prefer you can use it ‘as a base for plaster. It comes in various sizes and thicknesses and can be sawn and used the same as wood. Phone and we will gladly send you a sample so that you can prove these qualiâ€" ties for yvourself. eldman limber For All Interiors Sseven INSULâ€"BOARD CHINTZ WEDDING AND sUITABLE GIFT ANNIVER®ARY iftOuseAold ’ | Lydia Le B(él%on\Walker ' Chintz Wedding grifts +CU, The very name comes 1 word "chint" signifyâ€" r stained, and pertains louring of designs or ing or painting. Calico * name of the port of in India, where fine as woven, and might 11iSs OLI acCcuracy it rank _Calico, originally ws be unpatterned cotto sary of a marriag: ilico Wedding or as preferred. The q U It is easy to use. (t has high insulating qualities. It is practically soundâ€"proof. It is fire resisting. It is strong and durable. Water can‘t harm it. mally was |for,personal preference to decids whic ied cotton,to call the wedding anniversary, th itz always | Calico or the Chintz wedding, althoug!} me comes it is maintained that the latter is thi #» f signify-'accurate one. 1 pertains Celebrating the Chintz Wedding esigns or Assuming that you all agree that : ag. Calico Chintz wedding it shall be, let me sugâ€" e port of|gest ways of celebrating the day, anc here fine|gifts appropriate to the occasion. The id might t invitations stress the kind of wedding on it. It! when they are sent out on chintz sta. for the ticnery, which, as you know, is of he name design in two or more colâ€" upeâ€"t< rank inging from the apron nolder. materti Mill Office, Timmins Phone 709 tton clC nerally . With th ndd nd (11 1J i1 â€" B( ng of hintz, it je to decic annivers e Th kind of weddin t on chintz sta the hot dish bit design ud the two remains de which ary, the although r is the Metallurgical tests on representative | ore from Wendigo Mines by Depa.rt-! ment of Mines at Ottawa recently, inâ€" dicate a gold recovery of between 95 and 98 p.c. of gold content in ore, emâ€" | ploying blankets and cyanidation. Of | The result obtained in the earlier deâ€" velopment of Wendigo attracted the attention of important mining interâ€" !ests and as a result on June 12, 1934, a syndicate of mining men of Toronto and Boston headed by Horace G. Young of Toronto, formerly of Howey Gold Mines, and Henry D. Tudor of Boston, acquired control of the comâ€" pany. The transaction involved slightâ€" ly over one million shares out of a total issue of 1,515,000 of an authorized $2,000,000 in $1 par value shares. The Wendigo company owns a 28â€" claim group, consisting of approximateâ€" ly 1,040 acres, covering a length of ‘ about one and a half miles of the break along which the vein system now unâ€" der development occurs. With all preliminary plans completâ€" ed, the plant in shaps, and encouragâ€" ing results secured from months of surâ€" face and underground operations, the managéement of Wendigo Gold Mircs is prepared to initiate to the producâ€" tion stage immediately. Located in the Lake of the Woods district of Northâ€" western Ontario, the operation adds to the revival of interest to this old mining area‘s former productive acâ€" tivities. Incorporated under Ontario charter in 1933, and after the usual mining vicissitudes, change of and technical direction has seen the laying out of a broad campaign of developâ€" mint and exploration following upon intriguing ore exposures in underâ€" ground work. This program embraces , a deeper shaft entry, diamond drilling and erection and installation of a straight cyanidation milling unit with an initial milling operation of between 50â€"60 tons per day scheduled for the present season or earfy in 1936. whe and Northwestern Ontario Proâ€" perty with Many Timmins Sshareholders Makes Very Noteworthy Progress. Wendigo Ready for Production Stage esently available to proposed 50â€"60â€" mirling unit is indicated ore estiâ€" chintZz runner, edged with a: 1â€"inch band of plain glazed cotton cloth, now termed glazed chintz. Chintz sofa cushion covers, either on cushions or not, are very welcome especially now when summer covers are wanted. Chintz covered boxes, a chintz bag with chsesecloth dusters in it, a set of chintz covered hot dish holders, a chintz work bag, and the necessary kitchen apron when made of chintz are among dainty and appropriate chintz wedding gifts. (Copyright, 1935, by the Bell Syndiâ€" cats, Inc.) fectiv cdds A chintz bedspread ride of two years; iintz edged ind of plain glazed ¢( rmed glazed chint: ishion covers. either X}J tape to tie about the tieâ€"back Different pieces of chintz in difâ€" patterns and colours are efâ€" ly used for these tieâ€"backs and and ends can be used thriftily ith equal â€"success. Gifts in Variety iintz bedspread would delight a m iImn} 1J 1¢€ TA peé Chintz Tieâ€"Backs backs can be giv ulous Care as thi by Chints tess wears a genuine chintz coijton print which may be in textiles, to mean a printed women guests should wear printed frocks, and the men > groom‘s lead im wearing printed cotton, as found in s, or of silk in print styles. Chintz Draperies chintz articles can range wo or more pairs of chintz peries, or just the tieâ€"backs. should be guided in the the pattern and colour to e homemaker‘s â€" decorative whet inch Sma ind resenting selection ind _ _be given witncut e as they are not tieâ€"backs are very made of circles in diameter, each he turnedâ€"in edge al cup. Sew these ‘een tape, spacing allowing enough bout the tieâ€"back s of chintz in difâ€" consulting h would delight a o also would a the palr of or by showâ€" on the anniâ€" print styles. Early Cobalt Finds In view of the confusing haze which already surrounds the early discoveries THE POROCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, oNTARYC First Recorded Staking was Dated August 14th, 1903. | The Applicants. were Mcâ€" |\ _ and Darrach., Stories of Origin of / _ the Cobalt Camp _ Officers of the company : D. Tudor, president, Bosto G. Young, viceâ€"president ar ing director, Toronto, Ont.: Tudhope, secretaryâ€"treasure Ont.; W. 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Wendigo Min IACII1t arly i1 1 plan to the e: and in eyv sonable qt both sides might be, re: Henry ;. Horace d managâ€" Hugh R. man CJ di m th V 11 Timmins Garage Company Limited Phone 800 Timmins, Ont. was sent to Dr. Milton B few days he was told that tained 4,000 ozs. of silver t McKinley and Darragh wait until spring before further work on the prcetr ed bismuth, but no silver. ] the balance of the ore, he McGill University, whence â€" was sent to Dr. Milton Her few days he was told that tt immed1l the old betweer markin proposition ~betf ecretary to Mr.J. R he timber limit vas located. Mr. nthusiastic, but 1 The parti laim.â€"and WC Mmi at ind proce iGii1..C StatioOns rom New Liskeard, of t 4 and Northern Ontari s locatedâ€" and graded. 1 Darragh were at that ‘tors, furnishing ties fo cond application, made by Rose, was dated Haileybury, r 29th, 1903. It reached the it 11 1€ A 1 whi me 11 16 Coba NC 10 eth hased a small outfit pecting the â€" claim. i interest in the proâ€" il, 1906, the McKinâ€" e Mines of Cobalt, capital of $2,500.000 the n lin 1€ 1C Mr. McKi 0 a friend en from a "HMis _ an old publi is unknown. Dr. W.C}+. Mille: which it e assay shnowâ€" Packing up he sent it to e iIn. turn, If MHersey. In a , the ore conâ€" to the ton. th 9l a Ir. Anderson, h, who owned erlyv ly stak Otta w melhing. â€" L l in the lake ADY ~FPORâ€"ILIMMEDELATE DELIVERY thered e south nd l6ocatd applicatio ted Augu: J.â€"H. M igh. aske bend. I idvice of 1 a piece ‘eeded in i mol rals, a2e leoemis=â€" » ‘ McKin time sub from the 34 and 64 any Early outfit ‘laim. proâ€" ‘Kinâ€" claim iillway of the laid enc in 10 i k rly H+ 1J Philadelphia â€" Evening Bulletin:â€" Italian tenor became so enthused with his‘ role in "Lucia" that in its final scene he stabbed himself. Doggone it, why are our crooners so lacking in enâ€" thusiasm? 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