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Porcupine Advance, 24 Oct 1935, 2, p. 4

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PAGE POUT ew extcrior treatment with new hood and fender styling, new grille and headlamps, new wheels and many detail refinements. Interiors are new with the style and color of instrument panel and mouldings to harmonize with upholstery, trim and appointâ€" ments, Mechanical changes contribute to improved steering, gear shifting and overall quiet operation of the car. Quiet helical gears are now used in all exterior treatme styling, new grille atr many detail refinemer style and color of in to harmonize with i To W orldâ€" Wide rgrican Programs at their best! lagéc Eze Maxgéc [Stain â€" and METAL TUBES«* tHE "MAGICâ€"EYE" How it brings you perfect tuning The "Magic Eye" sees the signalâ€" assaures proper tuningâ€"â€"with ease mever before possgible. When set is on, a dark shadow forms on aurface of ‘"*eye" (B). As you dial a station, the shadow closes, beâ€" comes thinner, till perfect tone reproduction is reached (A). You New Thrills Rc('cpli New Pleasures For betite the RCA Many Refinements in Ford YÂ¥ | 1“;‘0’{!1(":\ \r!'umm t] by arn d €. O M P A Enjoy European . terâ€" allâ€" round performance use 1 Victor Globe Trotter Antenna it "thi with Radios are made only by RCA Victor A New and Greater th LX ME . i1 1 Canadian VY ER LE RIGHT the rea model â€" 1 | 1N TY M O N T trat: SFTâ€"The de | Tâ€"Plenty of ar seat of the and the autiful ustical ing the miracl When 3 radio that on n n on dn c oc t 5 S e A W Think u may En re.. : ol That rotlers 1€ of rdor itlion TC "GLOBE TROTTER®" TABLE MODEL TSâ€"2 tube, dualâ€"wave radio. Colorâ€" ind Dial, Automatic Yolume outrol and Tonue Control. . fv tourt elbo W C P room has beer the arm rests a SS edan effort is estiâ€" TOPâ€" dious builtâ€"i rrying. LOWâ€" uvbe. LOWER <in In this s been | Rector says: To remcove Corns, Calluses, Warts Bunions, use Cress Corn or Bunion Salve At WILSON‘S Drug Store, Schumacher, Although a typewriter was used at Hamilton to insert the words "Christ Church Cathedral," «<:uer cheques have been wholly written in green ink, the writing being that of a wellâ€"educated perscn, and the cheques drawn with such meticulous care as to disarm susâ€" picion. Evidently it is the intention of the forger to use the name of wollâ€" known: clergymen in whatever district he may choose to work, associating them with the name of their church. A warrant for his arrest has been isâ€" sued at Cobourg. Cheques have been drawn, for exâ€" ample, on a Belleville bank and signed "St. Andrew‘s Presbyterian Churchâ€" W. J. Walker, Minister." At Lindsay cheques have been drawn in the name of "St., Paul‘s Anglican Churchâ€"C. H. Marsh Rector," and at Hamilton on "OChrist Church Cathedralâ€"C. E. Riley, taining mone fraudulently name of somt man. Cheque ample, o1 before, $100.000 How it brings you perfect tuning The "Magic Eye" sees the signalâ€" assaures proper tuningâ€"with ease mever before possgible. When set is on, a dark shadow forms on aurface of ‘"*eye" (B). As you dial a station, the shadow closes, beâ€" comes thinner, till perfect tone reproduction is reached (A). You have tuned in with your eyes . . . more sharply than any human ear could., Simply watch the *"Magic Eye" and see when the set is corâ€" rectly tuned. Banks Issue W arning Against Slick Swindler KIRKLAND LAKE‘® BUILDTIXG PROGRAMME HALE MIILLIO® Bank ¢ ) the p windler‘ le roun r building:s ween Septt hile for th $179.00 " wh nds 0o put Mr. Know NA 11 184 Ont fro a T t cheque urch a ‘ry smooth be making is andq obâ€" eevers by es in the m on dit | _ ‘"However," he added thing to have anybod north." Recently The Advance had a report of a Juvenile Court case in which the Juvenile Court judge took occasion to warn parents of their responsibility in the matter of looking after their chilâ€" dren and seeing that they do not cause damage or become a nuisance to othâ€" ers, The New Liskeard Speaker has taken up the question and in its last issue has the following paragraph in regard to the matter:â€" Parents‘ Responsibility for Damage by Children Professor Coleman hazarded a guess that the volcanic rocks in the Nipigon region north of Lake Superior might be the likeliest source of diamonds beâ€" cause many of the stones foungd in the United States have been picked up south of that area. Volcanic formations are also evident in British Columbia and in Quebecâ€" Mount Royal at Montreal is of volcanic origin. But he thinks it unlikely that diamonds would be found in those secâ€" tions. "Anyone who started an expedition solely to search for diamonds would probably be wasting his time," Profesâ€" sor Coleman said. try The Advance Want Advertisements Concerning reported but unconfirmsed discoveries of diamonds on Lake Erie‘s snores, Furcron declarea: "It is posâ€" sible the same glacier movement which dropped precious stones on the lake bed left a covering of stone and earth on the mineral outcroppings in Canada, where it had gathered its diamond clays and gold quartz." on the mineral outcroppings in Canada, where it had gathered its diamond clays and gold quartz." George C. Whittaker, president of the Cleveland Mineralogical Society, anâ€" nounced that a group of his associates was considering a short prospecting trip into Southern Canada, possibly next month, He also expressed himself as convinced that Canadian earth conceals a treasure chest of gems. The above is a despatch from Cleveâ€" land, Ohio, and the following Canaâ€" dian comment will be of still greater interest :â€" Diamonds exist somewhere in Canaâ€" da but looking for a needle in a hayâ€" stack would be simple compared with searching for the precious stones, acâ€" cording to Professor A. P. Coleman of Diamonds in Canada Thinks the Professor his week, the be oil of Canada l A] VEA +xperts al adian theory. said the glaciers of thousands s ago carried to this country recious stones together with _of tons of Canadadian rocks and in t adian r,"‘ he added, "it‘s a good have anybody explore the idologist Convinced tiches Exceed Those . Answer by Other A 11 and an industrial diaâ€" oiced at Cleveland, Ohio, belief that beneath the a lis diamond fields far of South Africa. 8. Furcron, of Western rsity, and D. W. Carter, iamond tool company, thenticated diamond gisâ€" e United States support Onward:â€"In 1921 Canada had 3,610,â€" 494 horses; in 1934 she had 2,933,400. The horse is not disappearing nearly so fast as was expected when the auto first appeared. Last year Canada exâ€" ported horses to six different countries, even to China. The Haileyburian last week says:â€" "J. D‘Orvillier, who lives one mile north of Fleming‘s Corners, on the WJst Road, had his home destroyed by fire on Monday aft2rnoon, during the perâ€" iod he was absent at the Clover Valley school where he had gone to cast his vote in the Federal eiection. Although his son was in the house at the time the fire started, the flames had gained such headway before he noticed that anything was amiss that only a few articles of furniture could be saved from the lower portion of the house. Mr. D‘Orvillier is an old age pensioner and his loss is an especially heavy one. His son was practicing music in the front part of the house when the fire broke out from a kitchen stovepipe at the back, according to neighbours who came and trieq to help save something from the flames." Comparisons To overcome this, note carefully the dimensions set, down, and compare these with rooms of approximately the same sizes where you are living, or in Returned from Polls to Find Residence on Fire The decision to build a home freâ€" quently comes in the autumn. Plainâ€" ing for such a place is a pleasure enâ€" joyed by every member of a family. And as the plans crystaiiize in the mind the of owning a houss beâ€" comes definite. Sizes of Rooms Theore are certain things which it is well to bear in mind. One is that an architect‘s drawings give an impression of spaciousness, that is not realized in the finished rooms. There is no atâ€" tempt on his part to introduce such an impression, but it s true that when side walls do not define the inclosed spaces, but merily fine lines, rooms appear larger than their specified dimensions when the dwelling is built. and the buyers purse then becomes the interesting problem. If one can afford an architect, he can draw plans incorporating these family idzas and necessitities for their accomâ€" modation and camfort. If not there are architects‘ books that can be conâ€" sulted which show plans in hundreds of different styles, If slight changes are wanted the builder can make them is a capable cne. And if building is out of the question, buying may not be. Cioosing a house which suits the family requirments sOME THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN BUILRPING OR BUYING A HCUSE old A large bed requires ample wall space to be allowed in plans Architect and Builder Club Hollywooed may be rented for private or ciub dances Apply on the premises. Featuring Al Pierini and his Orchestra Lydia Le Baton Walker Admissionâ€"Gentlemen 75c¢. LUB JLJOLLYWOOD Dancing Wednesday and Saturday second Ave. between Pine Cedar Timmins‘ Smartest "After Dark" Entert@ainment ALL WELCOMEâ€"Come and Mect Your Friends Siclla Anderchuk, Songster so that sufficient space is allowed for them in rooms where they are to go. A davenport, piano, sideboard, double bedsteads, etc., r:quire considerable wa‘. space. Whether a house is built or bought, it is important to consider such room spaces. plans. It is by no mwans a large room. Smaller demensions are often found and these should be very carefully conâ€" sidered. (Copyright, 1935 cate Inc). some hcuse elsewhere. A room 1. 14 feet is frequently found on archite Allow for Furniture Another important matter is to have measurements of large pieces of furniâ€" ture given to the one drawing the plans, so that sufficient spase is allowed for AY,. OCTOnER »MTH . 183 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS Choose this famous Christmas Route to Europe. Thoughtful service, excellent food, comâ€" fortable accommodation, speâ€" clal attention paid to women and children; recreation and entertainment for all. LOW OCEAN RATES IN ALL CLASSES Apply to your local agent (no one can 4 serve you better) or to Regular weekly sailings from Montreal to all above ports until Nov. 223 Dec. 8 217 Pay Street (Eitin 347%1) Toronto to Plymouth, Havre, London _ * Personally conducted excursion to Britain. to Galway, Glasgow, Liverpool râ€"â€" "ASCANIA‘" to Plymouth, Havre, London 1. 29 â€"â€" *"LETITIA" to Belfast, Lverpool, Glasgow 1, 29 _ "AUSONIA®* to Plymouth, Havre, London Personally conducted excursion to Continental Europe. . 22 _â€"â€" "ANTONIA" to Glasgow, Belfast, LMverpool wee to Plymouth, Havre, London from Montreal Sfrom Halifax from Quebec Ladies 25¢ by The Bell Syndiâ€"

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