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Porcupine Advance, 19 May 1938, 2, p. 7

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AAAC (Oisha wa Checkingâ€"up on Administ tion in the North, Attorneyâ€"General on Visit to North THURSDAY, MaA*YT i9TH, 1938 NS U RANCE THE DOMINION BANK Consult the Manager of our nearest Branch and ask for booklet. E are pleased to make loans for renovating and modernizing your home under the Government‘s Home Improvement Plan. Terms are easy and payments convenient. You do not need to be a regular customerto secure a loan. Tom ND REAL ESTATE IN ALL BRANCHE Pine Street North Timimins sIMMSs, HOOKER DREW heckâ€"up of provinâ€" tration and various Applications are invited. MON EY HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE CONVENIENT TERMS Mal "Onh y:s, they‘ five or six hours a little chilly, b that. But we‘re quito>s and blac "Ha, pja," laughed Dr. Dafoe over the ‘phone from Callander. "If you saw them scanding on their heads and rollâ€" ing around outside today you wouldn‘t think much was the matter! They are in excellent shape." "Piut about the tonsils, and adeâ€" naids, too, we heard," persisied The Globse and Mail. "The rumors say two of the Quints . . . ‘"‘Yow deny all that," said Dr; Dafoe. "They are not bad; same as any kids have, and that means they are okay." Then he brgan to chat about the Quints in general. "Aifralid" £ happen to babies. 11°ve it, jJuSst hop up to Callander, adâ€" vised Dr. A. R. Dafie, official physiâ€" clan to the Quints, when informed by The Globe and Mail yesterday that "rumors are flying about town" tha Marie and Emily had tonsil and adeâ€" nolid trouble and physicians were "afraid" to operate lest someiksing happen to the world‘s most famous tour. â€" Rumo considerable his departmel cularly conce The Spruce Falls F Compauny plant at T also be visited, as w and McIntyrs Mines Lake Shore Mine and ducers in the Kirk] These scheduled inspe rise to che beliof in C cleées that Mr. Conant liarize himself even with thne ramifications â€"a policing and lawâ€"c in which he has take He Du ins to x i4i0] 11 arie s ton official Ruimni Dafoe Says Tonsils of Quintuplets are O.K. Lre re aAll TIgNL. Jjust hop up â€" . . Datfi VCY Glob Phoneâ€"Office 11 Residence 13 11 prim nford 11 AI 1PUSKASITN | the Ho iIs, and adeâ€" persiscd The ‘ rumors Ssay 1C1@ans â€" were t something most famous Mail) ight. Emily ou don‘, be illander, ac day for all ts of mosâ€" i, ha. Mc? all> fine up emen mark Haileybury nd â€" Barrie n Park cirâ€" s to famiâ€" thoroughly i1] gold pi ike ari se days day was w l 10 day rading that which pia 1SSuUC d inâ€" Iven 1Dp} 1] J SIL OF SLl genial hours interestingâ€" 111 they sound more fragile in effect than they really seem. Mahogany furniâ€" ture, white ‘and pink flowers, crystal candelabra, are details that you note. But for all that a wellâ€"used comfortâ€" able room with piano and radio and books about. murais oOf the counrcry roundaboutl, with figures of Lafayette and his staff surveying the scene. Partly modern, partly primitive in style are these murâ€" als with colours clear and incisive, ‘"Tfurnishing" the hall upstairs and down quite completely on their own. The living room is really two small rooms opened together through a nice arch. The walls are white, the rugs handwoven French Savonnerles types. faded to pale and fashionable tonss with just a suggestion of pink left in them. Draperies in a sofo medium blue. a chair in this same colour, a love seat and side chairs in dusty ros2, a capacious biz sofa in a figured fabricâ€" there you have the essentials. And Inside the h well livedâ€"in c all about, wide tooâ€"formal ordé to get from rC volutionary fa well that they even when the the«e lin in a about home wife, ing t hi WA reC Burgess Meredith and His Bride Made Themselves a Charming Colonial Homeâ€"Unâ€" pretenticus Gracious Living the Keynote of the Decorations. ENGAGED COUPLES CAN TAKE TIPS FROM THIS INTERESTING HOUSEF FOR TWO 1C It looks over y with quite ; ced lawns roll e hillside. Gr gtLon rdsid The walls of the hall are painted in a scenic design showing the countryâ€" side and the Revolutionary Officers with Lafavette in command. The issue of six new stamps, which will complete | George VI regular issue, will be made on June 15 has been announced at Ottawa. These stamps sho ABOVE will all be pictorials. The 10Qâ€"cents bear: picture of the Memorial chamber. Peace Town: : end afay IeW stepS is lhe iiorary, pine and beamed, dominated by an s fireplac:. Builtâ€"in book i wid> desk, comfortable places *‘ stretch out suggest this for ours. The drapsries here are igâ€"â€"0f a plaid homespun mostâ€" 2mseives a steps here from roon 11 erI‘lel l cat that. Looks Lived in the house has the air of â€"~in country home with pip« wide hearths, tweeds, a not I order. Thr Fall walls havy f thes country roundabou hnhas NEW CANADIAN STAMPS COMPLETE GEORGE VI ISSUE T‘he Library 11 om is prob the house, w hion it JC the surrounding counâ€" i _noble mien and terâ€" away tranquilly down eat Danes and a Bedâ€" tand guard out at the Du 10 Meredith room, in But they 1 lun trippit down a few ny noust far froim ill walls havs roundabout and his staf: irtly modern re these murâ€" )qrdIy U with maâ€" 11 9l ill and located Broadâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCTE, 8 U her th PLEASANT HoMES 111 11 propert sconces dlelight whilt simply to mak lar sily hegany furniiure rubbed to a satin patine, a small fireplace,. a â€"builtâ€"in corner cupboard, sloping walls, > tiny colonial windows. The dado is painted whivce, as is the woodwork, but the walls Tge T‘l1 : curtains, twoâ€"ti the sheeress wh ply but with eve make them fall j silver candelabra by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin The dining room is furnished with Chippendale mahogany. The woodâ€" work is white enamel with a dado coming part way up the walls. Above it is a Toile de Jouy fabric in red and white; a corner cupboard holds old silver and china, and the rug is dark green. 1 , which is a llumination 1( A Ladder Stairway i ndelabra (@lso once the Belasco)» and wall the room entirély by canâ€" ‘h is always the most flatâ€" nation. A dull green rug, _chair seats, highlights of old china complete this )Wn Dedroom is quit 1i made over out C cents, Fort Garry Gate, Winnipeg; 50â€"cents entrance to Vancouver harbour; $1.00 Chatea: de Marnesay, Montreal; 6â€"cents, air mail, scene on the Mackenzie River, Northwest Territories: 20â€"cents, special delivery Canadian Coat of Arms. A A €A a 4XA ctacuâ€" e the )r wall y canâ€" t flatâ€" n rug, For some months pass Mr. Winston Churchill has been chargsing in the House of Commons, and Mr. Garvin in the London Observer, that Briâ€" tish aircraft production is falling far short of aircraft production in Gerâ€" many. That charge, with others, was hts Of |repeated in the House of Commons * tDIS jrast week by the Opposition, as well ias by many Conservatives, with the government‘s reply hardly reassuring. s quit? | Lord Winterton‘s deofence of the air out Oflminhstry was described by one noewsâ€" (From the Ottawa scurnal) Weekâ€"end despatchs:s from Lonâ€" don foreshadow a shakeup in the Briâ€" tish ‘Air Ministry, with the possibility that for Air Viscount Swinâ€" ton will resign.. Whether their preâ€" dictions come truse or: ncw it seems clear, both from last wesek‘s debate in the House of Commons and from oth>r. things, that all is not well with Britain‘s air program. and she is writing a book on a pet phase, which explained the card mdey boxes that we kept almos{ spilling. guest rooms wen> pleasant and unassumnig, but comfortable in a country way. Oneâ€" of them seemed especially ‘snug against the world. Its sloping ceilings were beamed and the comfortable bed was hung with generâ€" ous canopy curtains and the little rug beside it was white fur. And they lived happily ever afterâ€" no wonder, in a house like this. (Copyright, 1938, by Elizabeth Macâ€" Ras Bovkin) About the Shakeâ€"up in the _| British Air Ministry| original layout. And s a trapâ€"door going ladder stairway going romantic notes. Not i huge alâ€" round rug mahogany r: bed. ‘A \Cobalt Objecting to the | Purchase of Post Office tish pross and public, aroused, set up protest, and what we may be witnessâ€" ing now is history répsating iself in the production of aircraft. Yet it is characteristic of the Briâ€" tish that, they start slowly, finish strong. It was that way in the Great War; until Lloyd Gsorge revoiutionâ€" ized munitions production the British army in France was short of shells. The revolution came when the Briâ€" tish pross and public, aroused, set up tradicled, it dGoes noOt Ccompare TIavorâ€" ably. Giving facts and figures (he was evidently briefed by somebody in archority) he claimed that, relatively, Britain is worse off in the air today than when her building effort began. Backing up Sir Huzh Seely, and conâ€" firming much of what has been said by Mr. Churchill, a publication called ‘"‘Crisis,‘ issued in London, makes a vicious attack on the air ministry, says that in mod>rn machines iits average production is but 62 per month. It adds: "It is well known in air circles that the expansion program is 70 perâ€" cent. in arrears; this in spite of the fact that it was already on too modest a scale." compart ugh S nalssance CI lieved that built in 193 made that $ weer turned months. How â€" dog: Jast WEC tradicted gence figures of G duction vary from per month. . Hitle that Ir2> is building ines per month: per mon that Iy2 | ines per That inscription from the past fto the German soul. It is not, apparently, chat the Briâ€" tish effort is insignificant; it is that Germany‘s effort is stupendous. In 1922 théere was erected at Wasserâ€" kuppe a soatus to German air men killed in th>e Great War.. The inscripâ€" tion read: "We dead flyers remain victorious through ourselves alone. People,. fly again, and ycu will become victorious through vourseolves alone." 2 Phone 32 64 Spruce St. South Timmins * 0000000900044 0080 0 0 0 0066 6 00000000 0000 0 0 0 4 0 0 0# 00080 0+ 0008008 00000 040 0 04 4 4 0 a Lo Schuamacher Phone 725 Clear B.C. Fir Vâ€"Joint; Gyproc: Hardweod FJoorâ€" :; Vâ€"Joint and Shlpldp, White Pine Featherâ€" edge; Clear Fir and Pine Doors in Stock \l/(‘”’!. Sash in Stock Sizes. John W. Fogg Limited Lumber, Cement, Building Materials, Coal and! 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