Porcupine Advance, 22 Dec 1938, 2, p. 7

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wond2r craft to as many childre: for in«tanceâ€"â€"she €£xXp Maybe the r» much â€" handwork used to is simpl A J¢v, malad meé to Chintz Appliques Make Flower Quilts Easier . Work â€" Lead for Afghans. on me telling I‘ll be about hope 1 to mal think The precties} quilting job I‘ve szen uses plain percale with garlandsâ€" of flowered chintz app‘iqued on it for the resign, theon an extra fine quilting patâ€" ternâ€"tha‘‘s a much 2asierâ€"type of apâ€" plique chan making each flower and leaf yourself.â€" Boe sure it‘s a washable chintZ. along the flounce and then an interâ€" esting quiltinz over the plain top of the spread. The footboard of the bed was removed and the old headboard was upholstered and covered wi h the sam> design as was used for the spreadâ€"that is a quilted plain material with appliqued gsarlands. To finish off the room, a small slipper chair was upâ€" nolstered in the same quiled matorial wich the chintz flower garlands apâ€" wich the chintz flower gariancs apâ€" pliques, Anccher bcautiful bedroom used a quilted spread made of a pale pink percale with a chintz flower garland appliqued for the border. The canopy otf the bed was finished of the bedâ€" spread. Then to complete the p‘cture, the valance for the windows could be made of the same quilted and app‘iâ€" qued pattern. I think we‘re neglecting our destiny in not making more of flower quilting or trapunto work. lain materialsâ€" eivher cotton or silkâ€"can be so beautiâ€" fully in floral garlands, kreaths or sprays. And when you‘ve done a piece of quilling like that, you ‘ve reall» accomplished a work of art. It would be suitable for quite a formal room. (Use the bost materials, fine percale or And afghans â€" what a temptation they are for the hand worker! One of the pre:tiest afghans this year is pure Silk. for chis work so it will last ] Public He longer than a lifetime). | re‘lates h Afghin Temptations _ > _ ~| diphtheri Christmas Section In this picture, both chair and he quilted to match this spread. The This is my favorite afghan of the in lovely lavender to purply tones. )e yOou make me; Jt 1 C 16 oh u hoyv anten resting qulil‘s and ‘e going 0 like w ‘curself. Pioneer Quilters e an honored Ame hink a bit of or QUILTS AND AFGHANS TO TEMPT CREATIVE FINGERS n t t we don‘t nayv ike Queen Ann cling our destiny of flower quilting Plain materialsâ€" can be so beautiâ€" garlands, kreaths my That 11 PLEAsSANT HoOMES adboard of the bed have been appliqued and se were done by Eleanor Beard. seasonâ€"it is called "Pansy Block" and comes If you are ingenious and love to auilt, here is an idea that would achieve someâ€" thing really artistic,. Get flowered chintz in a color fast and washable finish, cut out the garlands and applique them on fine white percale or sateen as whown here.. Then do your handsomest quilting. There you would have an heirloom! etTs in cross pateii. over chintz lookin flowers crocheted "Chin‘z Flower." tive afghan I‘ve bordt sceent cro Qon try (Oun SCmm GUSiIL A11â€"_AALL t 00. 090 to make the whol> afghan of white squares and beige squares, chese squares to be about seven inch>s across. When the afzhan is competed I want to make a flower bouquet resign in the whit> squares with pastel yarn emâ€" my a{zhan sitting rcom) separated by grgen. â€" UpIt in br doing it, you fan SCb, SUINIC effects. One thing you 1 remember in embroiderins afghans is that you want be quite firm in order to gocod solid fabric to em 3r0 use smallish needles. Who else has an origina signâ€"I‘d Ipve to hear abot (Copyright, 1938,. by El RaeBoykin). How Yarmouth, N. Eliminated Dlphthelm . _IIL @+round and by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin 1M r1Zzy C Woo 1C 1ll as cni. While SNAOW11T The Block 11 OCck â€"WItAh â€"â€"Gark d t soft pinkâ€"lavender 1 patch. There‘s anothetr lookine pattern w‘h mb _ T‘ve >seen brown with atterns for all these you iding departmens stores. idea I‘m crocheting into for the upstairs family â€"tenâ€"inch stripes of beigs â€" stripes of e boige stripes I‘m havâ€" of nine with cones in long and short sitch, itch, whichever you call cidery is very effective d if you are clever at in get. some very smart hinz you will have to mbroiderine on knisted . you want the body to in order to give you a ie to cmproider on. So hayv pi in â€" it‘s â€" The most distincâ€" een, however, is rith a cross sti.ch peasant courtship s for all these you and ?a ctel irk â€" marool M if i f Ma 14n agâ€" 11W â€" r allâ€" h the called 1an 1S white ® « o THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Peasant and Floral Designs om1 UIM Sasro Q9Q aloy} SUjUOUWU gutpe3sons InoJ ay}) UJ ‘rrtaumiudtp J0 sruspida ur uMO] at} ‘6261 ‘AEN UT syjuou sop ‘ojesun pust snc â€"I13gurp sem 1t 1BU1 equawut1ad xa ayy Ut SsBA UomsztunwuuWt! paIB[JSD ‘101 â€"J0p © auy JO dlf} JO suo cuomndassat pIC2 LoA 2 UIM °W 3 a2sa(qns ayr pours|dxJ pus ‘676I ut U poyJoeoiddes cU os rrtauiudip uo Jo sourti10dut syy wty iyane, d ut saustisdxa SIH ‘surydom UuUOp U pngs twoJ UsalJ SEM 8261 UI UnNOWUWLIEA o J0o [Bopowu atur>ag only money was lozai press DY J clas writt>n by the med tailinz the seriousness and extolling the virtué: A life insura secured and loaned a theria which was shown hbv the local theatr palgn in theria which was shown fr2e of charg» by the local theatr% The company‘s agents carried l.erature on the subâ€" ject into the homes they visited. Conâ€" sont slips were distributed to all school children to be taken home for che parâ€" ent‘s signature. With the aid of the district health nurse a Saturday mornâ€" ing clinic was established a the health contre: Careful records were . kept. During the of August and September 495 children received ing clinic was established a the health contre: Careful records were . kept. During the months> of August and September 495 â€"children received ~full This work has since then® been carried on by. successive medical officers and not a single case nas developed in a child who had three doses of toxoid. Dr. Mom.on proudly points out the fact that diphtheria is a rarity in Yarmouth. Only one case was reported in 1937. Match Cars to Find Hit and Run Driver The youngsters will be interested to know that the origin of Santa Claus was . Nicholas who used to distribute nresents to "good children." avid D. Rigg Arrested on Charge â€" Driving While Drunk. Released on Bail. Morton, grasped the opportunâ€" H» was allowoed to proceed with xperiment provided no additional y was spent. He began his camâ€" in Auguss of the same year. The press assisted by publishing artiâ€" writt>n by the medical officer deâ€" a the seriousness Of (he malady extolling the virtues of diphtheria . A Clife insurance, company ed and loaned a film on diphâ€" hnis and run driver with a car ht in to a Timmins garag» for rs shortiy after the accident, poâ€" elieve they have ascertained the ity of the mcvorist who struck 2. A. McKittrick‘s automobi‘> on lay night late and then left the of the acciden. hing a car UMa‘ was ind run driver with â€"~to a Timmins gari rtiv after the acecide »pairs. iutomob of driving whil led before Magis Wednesday morn s remanded. Rig h bail of $250. UC tA h invC doct aut was struck 1ras hnac ‘vin saved 5 Atrâ€" whild hat o make meal preparation 1 pleasure give her a modern West â€" inghouse Electric Range. To the traditional and kitchenâ€"proved dependability of Westinghouse enginégring. have beenâ€" added new and exclusive advancements which provide increased usefulâ€" ness and economy. ~Ask any ladyv whoâ€" now uses a Westinghouse, learn of her carefree days and uniform results. Nothing would piease a2 homeâ€"maker more than a beautiful Westinghouse Range .. .and you can put it in her kitchen for just $10 down. Westinghouse â€" DELIVERIES UP TO MIDNIGHT CHRISTMAS EVE $10. DOWN â€" NOTHING MORE TO PAY UNTIL THE END OF FEBRUARY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE COMPANY [ juSt â€" aver Ti o y cars®sInce J . EY HMOD: (af a : Bdufek A 3 . L O on gare t ocm Eoo d s 3p0 ind ance Company to the better service of the housewives of the Porcupine district, A few n On the Sccond Anniversary the Schumache it was necessary to extend the premises, Now, in ord: ed to better serve the needs of those in the eastern part of the district. we have taken over the building next door and facilitics for ever expanding business, s1ze,. The increa: esz‘ anA._ earwina "fonartments«. thn" aver twice.: their: original It is just over two years since J. P, Lynch and E. J, Lynch dedicated the firm of Lynch Electriecal Appliâ€" ance Company to the better service of the housewives of the Porcupine district, A few months after openin® it was necessary to extend the premises, On the Sccond Anniversary the Schumacher branch was openâ€" ed to better serve the needs of those in the eastern part of the district. Now, in order to proviae bette: facilitiecs for ever expanding business, we have taken over the building next door and have extended our sho yrooms and service departments to over twiee their original size. The increasing popularity and appreciation of Canada‘s finest. Westinghouse horke appliances has made this larger store imperative. At this time we wish to sincérely thank those ladies who have permitted us to show them what housekeeping with the aid of Westinghouse products could contrib ute to the happiness of their homes. We are grateful for their enthusiastic praise of Westinghouse and our service to their friends who in turn have become cusâ€" tamers. "Every house needs Westinghouse" and now we arge in a better position than cver to serve youâ€"â€" with better merchandise at lower prices, with more attractive and spacious showrooms, with a courteous helpful sales staff, with a service department that eonsures long enjoyment of your Westinghouse equipment and with a credit plan that makes Westinghouse ownership easy. Yow‘ll enjoy a visit to this larger "Home of Westinghouse." Enlarged Lynch E ELECTRICAL GIFTS â€" _ MAKE HOMES HAPPIER . 9 THIRD AVE PHONXE 1870 In the Imperial Series, Westinghouse proâ€" sents the most complete electric refrigeraâ€" tor ver dosigned. Everything that inâ€" genuity can devise for the convenient storage and prestrvation of your food + here combined with the twoâ€"fold protecâ€" tion of the Westinghouse hermeticallyâ€" sealed Superâ€"Power Mechanism and the cxclusive Woestinghouse Dual Automatc control. There is a Westinghouse model to mceet the néeds of every family. 816 down delivers it to your home,. Christmas This Christmasâ€"be practical, make it gifts for the home . . . gif thank you for, every d'.ny."fnr years to come. At "The Home of you‘ll see appliances that make life so much more pleasant f« mother . .. washers to do away with washday drudgery . .. r electric ranges to simplifly the preparation of meals . . . small a proudly show when entertaining and use every day . . . radit whote family will enjoy. Be modern and considerate GIVE HFTS FOR THE HOME. A.small deposit is all that is need Westinghouse appliance there to her Christmas morning ther to pay until the end of February. VC WIDE SELECTION OF SMALL HOME APPLIANCES FOoOn MIXERS DUAL AUTOMATIC Timmins Schumacher ; WAFFLE TIRONS n and considerate GIVE ELECTRICAI The most completely Canadaâ€"the uvullimate To _the beauty of tone that has always beon The most completely automatic radio in Canadaâ€"the ullimate in radio operation. To _the beauty of tone and fine selectivity, that has always beon a ftature of Westâ€" inghouse, is added the exclusive Prestoâ€" matic Control It switches the set on, selects the wave band, tunes station in. Mcrely press the desired station button ind prestoâ€"the programine â€" comes â€" in. could be more simple or convenâ€" ieni.. Beautiful cabinet designs. Just $10 down puts a Westinghouse Radio under your Christmas tree for the family to enâ€" jov throughout the years, me . . . gifts she‘ll quietly e Home of Westinghouse" pleasant for your wife or rery . . . refrigerators and small appliances she‘l y . .. radios, the gift the SANDWICH TOASTERS is needed to have Westinghouse COFFEE MAKERS N othing Thursday, December FIRST AVIP IIONE 2135 an y furâ€" More and more women are buyâ€" ingp Westinghouse washers than any other kind as their friends tell them if the excellent results, quiectness and ease of operation of theâ€" exclusive â€" Westinghouste cushioned action principle, _ The scientifically _ designed _ gyrator gets clothes cleaner, in l¢ss time and â€" wear. The entire mechanism is engineered to the finest â€" precision _ limits â€" and is vibrationless. It needs no oiling and is built for years more serâ€" vice. Its striking beauty appeals to every woman. 810 down gives lto every woman. si1V down gIves her years of pleasant washdays WESTINGHOUSE OPEN RVENINGS > ws

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