Porcupine Advance, 20 Oct 1938, 3, p. 4

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(From Buillding in Canada) Do your guests walk right over your choicest rmug. past your favourite anâ€" tique, your handmade petitâ€"point, even your most comfortable cha‘râ€"to rub their hands before the fireplace and exiullt: "Oh, good, you‘ve got a fite?" The fun starts long before you light the fire, There‘s the fine art of fireâ€" Get the Most and Best From Fireplace Fireside Tools Add to the Joy of "Fire Tending." A. BRAZEAU, Automatic Controls * Saves Coal 8 Cedar Street North Forced Draft MODERNIZE â€" YOUR HEATING SYSTEM AVOID â€" â€" the icy clutch of winter The Master TIMMINS GARAGE And the Flight is on! Watch Nature‘s skyways any of these Fall daysâ€"you‘ll see those "V" formations. The ducks are heading for the Southlands because they know Winter‘s on the way! Their flight tells you that difficult driving conditions will soon be here unless you prepare your car for Winter Driving NOW! Let us drain the wornâ€"out Summer Lubricants in your transâ€" mission and rear axle and refill with genuine Alemite Winter Gear Lubrricants. Change to Alemite at Your Dealer PLUMBING AND HEATING Company Limited TIMMINX s TIMMINS H. J OU‘NEILL TIMMIN® Change Of Address In the Master Stoker we present the ideal method of home heating. With the minimum of attention, it will take comâ€" plete charge of your heating plant and give you steady, reliable, evenly conâ€" trolled heat, regardless of the weather. All the latest improvements for the scientific burning of coal are incorporâ€" ated in the Master. The new type burner and the fiveâ€"speed transmission are marvels of engineering skill, and all the materials used are the best for their particular purpose, They can be inâ€" stalled with warm air furnaces, steam or vapor hot water boilers. You‘ll be spending more time at home nowâ€"be sure it is comfortable in the coldest weather. â€" Let us check your heating system, then you‘ll know your home will hbe warm and cheery alwavys. 6 STOKERS JACKET HEATERS HOT AIR FURNACES Our Offices are now located at ALEMIT E DISTRIBUTORS Ready for the match? The first eager burst of Aame is even more reâ€" warding if you‘ve sed one of those eolored, overâ€"sized matches. You can get them in gigantic boxes that are exact replicas of the penny sizeâ€"even to the scratching material on the sides. Up clim‘>} the fiames! Now is the time to nuli up the firessreen, lest sparks pop out on the rug. There are all sorts of firescreens. Current favorâ€" ites are the #antique" placque, often layime. The important thing is to have sufficient air circulating beneath the fuel. If you burn logs, lay them across a firm pair of andirons. If coal is the fuel. an tron firebasket is necessary. R usrica®"? Announcingâ€" the Phone 1872 O YÂ¥ SERVICE sSOUTH PORCUPINE TDMMINXS Gas sStation Then, when you‘re well fed and sleepy, sprinkle one of the many fireâ€" side chemicals over the ashess. The smell of pine forests, the glories of deseri suns>ts; all yours through a pinch of one of these amazing tions. Weird beauty that will carry on into your dreams when finally you do go to bed. tra in a copper kettle hung from a real crane or stood on a fireside trivet. Or toast, pop and roast things to eat. One| tool for such purposes begins with a' handle, continues with a rod, and ends with the rod going ‘round and ‘round to form flat toaster. You can place bread on top of it, or stick frankfurters| between the circles. ’ Between ‘‘‘*endings" there are all soris of pleasant fireside occupations. Brew The fuel has been chosen for conâ€" venient handling, quick ignition, steady burning. If it is coal, least dirt and worry follow the choice of channel coal or briquettes. Or you may have stocked up with the new packaged coal cubos. _ Fireplace wood should be selected for good behaviour rather than heat conâ€" tent. Soft woods, especiallyt the conifâ€" erous ones, ignite easily because of a resin content. Apple, eim, linden and maple also are well behaved. And speaking of sizes, shapes and colors, there is a style in fireside equipâ€" ment, seemingly, to match every room. Fireside tools add to the joy of "fire tending." For logs there is the Cape Cod logger, a twoâ€"handled affair you can manipulate to grasp the log in metal jaws. To encourage flames and start drafts in the way they should go, a bellows, of course. And to clean up afterward, a hearth brush in any of many sizes, shapes and colors. And now the joy of "fire tending." Of course you‘ve a fuel supply handy. If not in a fireside pail or basket, in a special fuel closet hidden by a window seat or wall panel. DON‘T let a sudden freeze catch you napping! Drive in and let us preâ€" pare your car for SAFE WINTER DRIVING! hand printed and movunted on a pedesâ€" tal; and the adjustable screen, a wire mesh hanging from a rod which may be adjusted to fit vour fireplace opening. ° 18 Pine St. is A COMPLETE BATTERY AND IGNIEION SERVICE ANTIâ€"FREEZE GARAGEF Phone 103 The height of the wainscot is deterâ€" mined by the ceiling height., A , high wainscot of tile will give the appearâ€" ance of added head room. The‘shape of the room will influence the style of cap and cove to be used, and whether these should be of the same depth of colour as the dado, or in contrast, The intensity of colour will depend upon the lighting to some degree, but is largely a matter of the owner‘s choice., The colour of the plumbing fixtures is the keynote of the colour scheme. With that establishel the colour, of the floors, walls and ceiling can be determined. Harmony is essential,. The thems should avoid monotony. Accent and rhythm are prominent. Built in towel recesses, soap dishes, grab rails, are essential decorative aids. Does this sound complicated? Not at all!l Colowu discord and incongruity is at once eviâ€" Your bathroom may be as elqborate or as simple as you wish. reâ€" spect for father‘s reason for choice of white, we admit that ‘the #a, timeâ€"honoured white is having a desâ€" perate struggle with colour. Wall and floor tiles of Canadian manufacture offer decorative choice from more than fifty colours. As the bathroom fixtures, walls and floor, are permanently fixed and not readily reâ€"arranged, deguberate and careful planning for utility and decoraâ€" tion is necessary. The sizs and. shape of the room, its plan, location Of fixâ€" tures, and direction of natural lighting must be taken into consideration,. A large room invites the use of the larger size tiles. sists upon Tweedsmuir Twsed. Bill can‘t <â€"see anything but black and chrome. And Budâ€"wellâ€"he doesn‘t care whether you have a bathroom. Sounds disconcerting! Neverthelessâ€"if mother knows what she wants the proâ€" blem will be solved with diplomacy that brings all to her choice. So to keep peace in the family we offer a few suggestions. But when the wife needs a new bathâ€" room, let her beware! Most certainly she will be confronted with a momenâ€" tous decision of selection of colour to please ‘One Man‘s Family." Father wants a white room (it costs slightly less).â€" Helen wants orchid. Pauline inâ€" (From Buildng in Canada) Back in the days of not so long ago, when mother would decide that father‘s Sunday suit was too shabby for a man of his eminence, they visited the merâ€" chant tailor where father gravelyv anâ€" nounced ‘"My wifeâ€" needs a new suit of clothes." Hours later, after scrutiny of bundles of cloth samples and ledger size books of fashion plates, they reâ€" turned home with the decision depenâ€" dent upon a choice to harmonize with father‘s overcoat or hat. And it reâ€" quired days to make that decision. Perhaps times have changed. Dame Fashion now makes our decisions of colour and style for us. Modern Bathrooms Run Much to Colour About Fixtures, Wainscot, and Other Features. I >AM, A Cfl!MPA'N'LéE, ' Mougouk! 3 _») '. WAS TRAINED To BE CASHIER . STAMPS of , MR on iN 1924 were OF A CHINESE PERFORATEP PAnGKo®, AMONG . _ THE MIDDLE; â€" His DuUTEs waAs ThE 5o THAT EACH $TAMP 1ESTING oF comsâ€" a goop couLrD BE PuLLED im HARp BiTE NEVER FAjLED 1o peTEct HALF =â€" THE HALYVES wEnt R.1 1A p x USEP AS HALF THE VALUEK Sf)‘l OouUSs MONEY MADE oF SoFPT METAL oFf THE ORICIN AL REBG U 4 PAT (Â¥%. COPYRICTHT 1%38 KINC FEATURES SYNDICATL in« SCOTT‘S SCRAP BOOK Even in this speed â€"up age nothing goes faster â€" than monev. REC U % PAT (Â¥%. COPYRICAATY 1938 KINC FEATURES SYNDICATL is Registered U. 5. Patent Office The Cause Some say that a common cold is due to a virus, that is a germ so small that cannot be seen under the mircroscone. Many different germs seem to be asâ€" sociated with colds. Perhaps the cause is a combination of viruses and gerins. Common colds may not be a single disâ€" sase but rather a group of infections which vary in severity and catchability. Colds are caught from other persons having colds just as diphtheria is conâ€" tracted from diphtheria patients. Arcâ€" tic explorers, exposed to all the conâ€" ditions popularly supposed to produce eclds, do not suffer from these ailments until they return to civilization and beâ€" come infected by contact with their fellows. o Cold and Draughts The popular idea that a cold is due to a draught is scarcely correct. Exâ€" posure to draughts, sudden changes of tempeéerature and chilling of the body are predisposing causes of colds, but no ccld can originate without the speziac microâ€"organism or. bug ~which is the essential cause. throat and nose, â€"often extending into the windpipe and larger bronchi. The sinuses, that is the hollow spaces adâ€" jacent to the nose, are frequently inâ€" volved. The infection may be confined to the nose when it is called rhinitis; it may affect the throat as in tonsilitis, or as a pharyngitis; the larynx as a laryngitis and tlu> bronchial tubes as a bronchitis; serious diseases. The autumn is the time for colds though they may: occur at any time of the year. Many of us nave from one to three colds a year. One atiack produces little immunity. Of What Does a Cold Consist? It is a group of acute infections of the mucous (lining) mebranes of the If the sum total of. suffering, ‘incanâ€" venience, sequelae and economic loss from. common colds be obtained, it would at once elevate thes> infections from the trivial into the rank of the Suggestions About the Ordinary Cold dent to even the least of us and the final result of what you have. chosen will be a beautiful room. hat is the The . Gau and Cure. Prevention and Cure is the Common Cold? Cause. â€" Prevention W. 8: McCullough, M.D.) um total of. suffering, ‘incar By R:J. SCOTT 99.9999 % PJURE LEAD :s Windsor, Ont., Oct. 15. rumors which have been in circul2â€" tion for months, Wallace R. president of Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, has announced that a new car, bearing its own distinctive name, and selling in the lower medâ€" iumâ€"price ran:e, would be added to the Pordâ€"Lincoln line shortly before the New York Automobile Show. The new car will be known as the ‘"Mercury 8." It will have a wheslbase of 116 inches, a Vâ€"8 engine more powâ€" erful than any hitherto marketed by the Ford Company; hydraulic brakes and numerous advanced mechanical features, the announcement said. 1 ateate etedtaatastretantse*vetectsetse® Persons with colds should at once go to bed and stay there as long as there is any rise of temperature. Methods of cure had best be lefé to the doctor. Some persons pin their faith, to bed, a hot bath and ‘a drink of whiskey. Others use vaccines. is one vacâ€" cine, namely that prepared by Rosenow, which, taken by mouth in doses of ten drops once a week, is said to preâ€" vent the onset of a cold and taken daily in thre course of a cold seems to break it up. It is worth trying. | New Car of Distinctive Type by Ford Motor Co. exposure to cold and wet, overwork, loss of sleep and improper food all have some effect in causing colds. It Je admitted on the other hand that the most vigorous will contract colds if they receive the infection, while som» persons are so immune that they apâ€" pear to resist attacks of colds year after vear. #. _# #__@. _#. _%. ®_. _# n:“.“.oozn.n.«.n.u.n /Â¥ ve*est. #* .fl # # w# # # #* *# # ## * .“.“.00.”. # #* + # #* t .+ ...0 * . ,* 0. ..“. #* # + # #* *# + + #4 .0 s *s #. * f.“. n:n: tectootes P Resteates *# .0 “. ate Heaters | Batteries ! * DeFrosters! Chamq ! Lubrlcatum ! tealua® o:“:oo:od.\‘:oo:u: ealecfeciestectes Its flowing lines will reflect the WINTER Is on the wWwWAY ! 11 New â€"Ontario ANTIâ€"FREEZE HEATERS DEâ€"FROSTERS _ WINTER OILS CHAINS, ETC. _ and GREASES PLAY SAFE! DRIVE IN TOâ€"DAY! PHONE 744 WINTER CHECKâ€"UP EXPERTS! Eveready Prestone and Maple Leaf Avoid the Danger Of Expensive Repairs And Serious Mishaps ! H. J. THOMPSON ORCUPINE Get Your ANTILFREEZE 1939 Model in Now Don‘t pay the penalty of dead batâ€" teries ... cracked radiators a n d ‘ater jackets . .. dangerous skids . .. acciderts and possible injury! Let our experts get YOUR car ready for Winter! Our Guaranteed Service and Supâ€" plies are the economical way to safe winter driving. Stratford Beaconâ€"Herald: Our sentiâ€" mental fondness for "the good old tinves‘"‘â€"currently referred to as "the | horse and buggsy days"â€"received someâ€" { thing of a shock when we read the subâ€" joined news item in the "50 Years Ago" column on this page on Wednesday: ‘ ‘A man and woman driving on Ontario ’Street ran over a child causing serious injury The ccluple drove xivht on without stopping to enquire what the injuries were." Evidently human naâ€" ture hasn‘t changed with the years. | There were odd black peas in the pod in 1888, just as there are in 1938â€"and doubtless will be a hupdred years hence. One of the features of the new car is the unusually wid> and roomy interior with passenger space equal to that of many cars selling at considerably higher prices, Upboistery and apâ€" pointmenis will be luxurious and styled in keeping with the car‘s modern exâ€" terior design. Mr, Campbell said the new car would be pnce(l in the range between the de luxe Ford Vâ€"8 and the Vâ€"12 Linâ€" colnâ€"Zephyr, and would enable he Ford Motor Company of Canada, Lim‘â€" ed, with five lines of cars, which inâ€" clude also th2> Ford Vâ€"8 and the Vâ€"12 Linccln, to bracket the market in which more than 90 per cent of all cars today are bought. modern streamlined styling pioneered three years ago by the Lincolnâ€"Zephyr, which, ,according ito current press reâ€" ports, has inspired to an important deâ€" grese the design of a number of other new cars now being prepared for the market. If vou want to beat OMd Man Winter, drive your car in now and let us Winterâ€"proof it! _ You‘l prevent costly repairs and avoid all mishaps. â€" SERVICE â€" OUR NEW SERVICE DEPARTâ€" MENT HAs BEEN COMPLETED FOR THE CONYVENIENCE OF CUSTOMERS, INSTALLATION OF HEATERS OR OTHER EQUIPMENT As WELL As A COMPLETE LUBâ€" RICATION sERVICE, Is NOW OFFERED IN ADDITION TO oUR TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE DEPARTMENT, Auto Supply : reteatoctaatontre®eetre s

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