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Porcupine Advance, 23 Sep 1937, 2, p. 7

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There was a very interesting moseting of the R. C. A. Victor CGoalers of the district present at th> Daffodil Tea Rooms at Schumacher on Moaonday ey:nâ€" ing a dinrer and sales discussion in charge of Norman J. Sim: manager of Toronto districi Imnere wer> awsout forty present for ths event, represenâ€" tatives coming from Iroquois Falls, Cochrarce, Ssouth Porcupine, Schuâ€" macher and Timmins and other centres in the district. Among them present was Stanley Weir, Northorn representative. A special feature of the meeting was the address By Mr. Sims. Since the days of, Aladdin‘s magic lamp ordinary mortals have dreamed of accomplishing complex tasks by a single w ns ce on ns m m t e + | méerely press a button and your favourâ€" | and more precisely thar one could do it manually. This on the authority of Mr. N. J. Sims. The pushâ€"Jutton electric tuning is only one of a number of truly amazing | developments which the famous R.C.A. laboratories have incorporated in a new series of radios just announced," said Mr. Sims. "Every conceivable type of table and console model in a wide assortment distinctiveiy. designed ‘beautyâ€"tone‘ cabinets which have been skillfully fashioned not only to please the eye, but to get the most out of the acoustic capabilities of the instruments they house, These instrunents also include the new batteryâ€"operated radios which for the first time provide lisâ€" teners in unelectrified areas with a standard of performance comparable to the more publicized AC instruments of mm s s mm mm me mm ces mm w smm i m s n es e mm w a «mm Victor Representatives from Iroquois Falls, Cochrane and â€" Porcupine District Met on Monday. Interesting Meeting of R.C.A. Dealers for men LIMITED 9 Pine St. North, Timmins Berkley De Luxe THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18937 31 FIRST their matclhless valu*s modern rang: at a woderate Tradeâ€"in Allowanee Findlay ranges are suited to ecuounomical to operate~â€"with is the answer to 2 housowile Security 21 Pine Street N. Alt the same time plete range of H men‘s hose. A fine example of this excepâ€" tional quality shoe is the rugâ€" ged scolck grain brogue in black or brown.. They‘t give the comfort your fcet crave . . and the appearance will be as smart a year from now as it is today â€" Carried in widths for perfect fit. HARDWARE FURNITURE CO. Xâ€"RAY FITTINGS 5CHUMACHER AT CURRENT RATES. PROMPT CLAIMS SERVICE ULLIVAN NEWTON USED RANGES AND HEATERS e cre our comâ€" Harvey Woods uited to the conditions of taday to be traded in on a size and fin sh to meet every demandâ€"it who wants a thoroughly reliable, attractive, price., See thom and you‘ll be convinced of movement of the hand. In those days it was a wave of the hand,. the rubbing of alamp, but in this modern electrical age it has been to press a button. And now, as though the miracle of radio itself were not enough, R.C.A. Victor engineers have perfected a new electric tuning systsm which has been incorâ€" porated in many of their new radio instruments 5y means of which you ite radio station is tuned in instantly merely press a button and your favourâ€" and more precisely thar one could do it manually. This on the authority of Mr. N. J. Sims. Huntingdon Gleaner:â€"While playi»g on the Kingston Health course, Vicâ€" toria, Australia, a golfer struck a magâ€" pie with his ba‘ll. The ball became imâ€" paled on the bird‘s beak, which snapâ€" ped off and remained imbedded in the cover. The bird flew away before the players could capture it. yemners in ungiectrifiedâ€" areas with standard of performance comparable to the more publicized AC instruments of the city." "It was the development of a reâ€" markasle new automatic fr:quency con.â€" "There are eight push buttons, four on each side of the dial. Beside each button is a little window showing the call letter of the station. Once set, you have only to press the button and the station will come in instantly and as precisely tuned as if an engineer had carefully adjusted it to the station. As an added luxury, R.C.A. Victor has !provided *armâ€"chair control,} The pushâ€"buttour A@rrangement has been duplicated in an attractive but uncoâ€" stusive little box. This control box may se inconspicuously placed on the arm of a chair or an endâ€"table and conâ€" nected to the radio set oy a thin cable that lies flat under a rug or along the wall molding. trol circuit by R.C.A. Victor enginzers which made possible a truly foolproot practical and easy to operate electric tuning system," declared Mr. Sims. "To put it simply, when the pointer on the dial is brought to even an approâ€" ximate station setting by the pus)hiâ€"butâ€" ton electric tuning system, the automaâ€" tic frequency control acts to Dring the radio set into perfect resonance with the desired programme signal. Moreâ€" over, these same great engineers have developed magnetite core transformers and air trimmers that are impervious to temperature and humidity changes and therefore, keep the various radio circuits in permanent factory alignment and adjustment; they also insure that the dial calibrations for the various stations will always be the same. Service Timmins, Ontario Terms Arranged Inexpeonsive to buy PHON i 48 But cur favorite of the new of the most usable florals intro-'epidemic to stimul inch papers is a baroque shell motif in duced had a stiff little modern flower. | sider the simplest an open laitice design. Grand in a c0â€" We liked this in a dark blue ground) tions We drink coa ground with the shell motif in Offswi h the flower in pinky tones. It would and eat without â€" white _ how would it be with a beige be grand with maple or blonde furniâ€" simply because v rug, draperies in off white, furniture ture, pink organdy curtains ard slip| frightened into doi coverings in beiges with one pair Of covers in starched pink percale. The greatest nu: chairs in smoky blue satin. | _In rather a chirpy mood were two single year from i With 2 Delicate Air ‘new papers for game rooms or boys Ontario is 92, Dr. I With more of a delicate air was a quarters One called "Tattoo" had a lately as 19820 th paper in pastel colours with a dOVBi lot of old tatoo designs for its ideams from diphth and nosegay design ... beautiful with/ including a mermaid, and a pair of|year. Only last ye a robin‘s egg blue ground for a bedâ€"|hearts entwined. The other one had) were 565 deaths i roomâ€"a lilac rug, white voile curtains| drums and guns ard a flag or two. cidents and over 30 and spread, dressing table skirt in Prominent Trends cer. No one know robin‘s egg taffeta and slip cover for| Generally speaking certain definite result from milkâ€"b boudoir chair in robin‘s egsg taffeta,!trends were prominent in the new wall‘! "Deaths from ar green rug and t cots and cafe a But cur favo inch papers is : an open lattice coa ground wit] white how w with their dusk of those thirtyâ€" and flower desi dull powdery p soft old blue c in light grey: eries. Or the peach ground tern could be eC If you like the wide C interior decoration, you ; you don‘t like wall pap out for snap judgmerts There is wall paper 1( from plain to fancy. Bes: idea to watth what the decorators are doing b the ones whso set styles i oration.. ... and they‘re us prefusely these days. No wonder either wher new and lovely papers choose from. Recently t wall paper fashion show advance designs were t critics to see. We were : over those new patterns help but think of the "make". papel J News of Colow heyvy re pet irt Very dainty indeed is this bird and flower design wall paper in the softest of pastel shades. W a Mr. and Mrs. Marie Chamiss (he is the famous M try homt. They‘re the most dclightfuby demestic house that they adore. he xtra Width Paper iece of news in U WIC the wIide CSEN tion, you prcbably th _wall paper. But wa udgmerts like that! 11 paper for every ta fancy. Besides it‘s a g what the smart intel > doing because the set styles in interior C oaroque : design. Gt the shell ind pale yeiow ne paper with a du nd an off white n Al winen yo pers the atly there th a m 1Y >, Dell irrent n ind 5 with dra ind cabba . ©| upholsterie ellow drap FASHION FORECASTS FOR WALL PAPER ed JC Of THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIGO ‘atternsâ€"t PLEASANT HoOMES 4 riYO by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin itz in pink ‘ itz could be : too. Or might be exY Din 10 mous Mctro politan Opera tenor) select wall n up hC Pin all over design peated in the p Then for the ( Trend Toward the Dusky Shade arge Scale Designs. ind piain Staned s and slip covers of unâ€" »stic dyed yellow (or else pottery in brick colours s of pslished copper. Pink Again haven‘t harped too much oz rcoms. That colour is bows tacked aroun Aat t 11 ind urs, we saw one ol papers in the recent muist a suggestion of / f= d grey. sed on pair you ever caw with a bovy and mE AC tar rDiE the ik but . ~â€"Ccolour; mustard ley recaptlure gives French hbharm. Grand same he furniâ€" ire coverâ€" ght dusty n WA a dusty allâ€"over the efâ€" d gdenim >d in blue preadc ‘ curâ€" ind year. Only last year in Ontar were 565 deaths from autom{ cidents and over 3000 deaths fr cer. No one knows how man result from milkâ€"borne disease ZrCALtCSt single year fro Ontario is 92, T lately as 19820 Worse Things Than Paralysis ECnuidemic more Diptheria, € cidents a Toll, Say Bates. the when membose; Toom ran dued moti try th whers papers. Colou acwn. Very were shown, in both dark very imporiat turquois browns : range 0o turnir betwest T COIT M it ril )1 1€ WI \ut() 1 of th 1291 AAvs preca 11 tJ )1) ts ig i dn b y y i iy dn d dz i ez i d i hy o op in d y d ip d e ie ds hy in depip dz Mail Roxes for Conveniencee of Residents of Cochrane 11 ng edge; Sash Lumber, C schumacher Phone 723 John W. Fogg Limited dg ® # w# w# # “.“ #_# # .. # + d .oo°n t# _ t# in ns ns PA ad d ## .“ .....Q.. 0. .0. .“. wte # # ## *# # w# P o“o * + t# # # #* w# t# # #@# . # o# #4 *# # ## te. J N. Ne “. .00.“.“ # # * . * .“” ## *# # a + YÂ¥ ayd He 110 MBR Eniter drivin < B.C. Fir V â€"Joint; Gyproc; Hardwood Floorâ€" Vâ€"Joint and Shiplap; White Pine Featherâ€" vyâ€"Jomt and Whiiuile Hinge bheatherâ€" Clear Fir and Pine Doors in Stock Hizes; in Stock Sizes. m a n Du ; from Ccancer conld be yiodic health examinaâ€" th Director writos... Heé who complain apout the in the press to :the preâ€" antile paralysis,â€" There W C np nlile aen( Om it 1d pri 11 31 the tC reside ade 1} r "tat2}r 3y tion of pre be. ‘ement, Building Materials, Coa)l and ‘oke, Mine and Mill Supplies Jenrane s such and M matter ure "1\1‘ of infantile paraly C e ~convenientt own. Cochrant ential area beâ€" equal to thal several time This i: â€"In sentencin{ one hand an 1y *n servIces #3 Mr. Bradette ar was simply He is always erefit of any or the people omoblle acei easonaol> car s but life fron ~we only rest FWd sStringen lysis,~ There in conâ€" pidsmic; only ious situation r 3y sensible f{ prevention. e resIGderts. istalled will nd prove a concerned, > o will agree n the fi N ccvcli is done rth. Wh edom IrC particul idences | it 9{ e of th mailin{ a â€"seriou residerts Kir} ail c 121C Head Office and Yard Timmins 101 pI of On eC pfel pess of ~sh: agaIfi8t""jni of the 3 chran Minâ€" Kian boxe 31 11 Phone 117 11 Appreciation Shown for President Neame Huntingdon G of â€"relief amon Bonn, Germany lions, tigers and belong to a circu bankrupt, and th the whole show formers, in addit D46 milt brin turnou cu;ssicr th c CX Life Membership Given to Austin Neame for Notable Work for Legion in the North. tIC pa say C a lution uc} ay Campaign and several ol Uhe resoâ€" itions. A vote of thanks was tendered ‘r the excellent reports giver. Discussions took place on varied topâ€" s for the good of the branches. Nominations werge taken for the first me for the incoming officers for 1938. completed The Advance will pubâ€" sh the full list. It is sufficient to say ere that by the enthusiasm shown in is feature of the business before the ecting that carefiul consideration will 2 given to each nomination before ection time comes around. tâ€"is expected that the building comâ€" ittee will have a report ready to ring before the members at the next Th i1 nam TORY Wnn C met nde TY 1€ on time come is expected thi e will have 11¢ m+ Jn meeti1 ) a clreus, which has now gone , and the town is looking after e show, numbering 130 perâ€" in addition to all the animals. en xAt Th on Geaner:â€"OIld recipients imong the inhabitants of many. are a Negro tribe, and performing fleas. They cireus, which has now gone nd the town is looking after i street. There was a good embers and much disâ€" In the absence of A. Neame, on holidays, k the chair.The minutes eetings were read and tinancialâ€"position was ood. Two®"COomrades were now 1ISe, h( Branch Office Kirkland LiAke Phone 393 anks was tendered orts giver. ace on varied topâ€" he branches. ining There |> upon this matter, hey comrades. ort was given by ‘sons and W. A viewed in detail vention as Poppy veral of the resoâ€" mnks was tendered ig â€"the Tim 2s‘ Auxiliary ion. One in ¢f thanks all things, a s been chosen the provincial Eaward Counâ€" s, the branch ; vote the sugâ€" Ts that a Life Ncame for his Northern Onâ€" ry interesting Nationa Anâ€" he Timmins Legion was in the club was a good vant to see out, drink want to see something ispondence from other > Timmins vote of pat 31

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