Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 3 Jun 1937, 1, p. 2

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©0800600000 The wood fioors may be scraped. painted or varnished. A window seat built in below the dormer window makes a pleasant place to read or sew. A shelf may form the top of the dressâ€" ing table. A closet with space for the guest‘s clothes and adequate light plugs complete the essentials. Having acquired the background for a guest room, the housewife with an eye on her budget may employ a numâ€" ber of decorative schemes that are easy on the family posketbcok. Gingham is inexpensive, colourful and launders well. This material in a blue and white The wood fioors painted or varnished built in below the makes a pleasant pla A shelf may form the ing table. A closet v guest‘s clothes and ad complete the essentia This material car new or old interiors able for attic room struction it can be studs and +joists. in origima tgrn loose An atti( from was The walls board in ; The ceilin gdarker, m of the dar ber of x less va With a groovin Cr small or a tile (By Director Every woman flect charm an the surest wav: Why Not Turn the Attic | Into a Charming Room? 17 Cedar St. N., Timmins Refreshment Concessions, Etc., in Ball Park During Old Hcime Week. Art and Personality Can Change the Waste Room Into a Pleasant Place That Will be Useful as Well as Charmâ€" ing in its Designâ€"All at Little Expense. t 4* 4 ' f Mill and Office f Lakeview Rd. Phone 50â€" A S. Porcupine * D DL EL L D D EUA 4T 4 4 4 44 + APPLY Chairman Concessions Committee P. J. DOYLE Feldman Timber Co. Limited Head Office: Schumacher, Phone 708 Whatever building matrrials your job requires, we can All your order to your satisfaction, and our lumber excels in quality and price. Quality Building Products For Anyv Construction Cl t us c w n tb c t 44 08 your satisfaction, and our Let us explain t.o you, this eas»y> er excels in quality and plan for financing. ‘Then start P your Home Improvements with is Hamilton materials. GEO. D. HAMILTON I NT > e 1 4‘ A 4‘ | 4 4 11 ‘1 dA 4 U $ HOMI I THE IMPROV T ACT NOW 6 In JA,...«.r...-J‘) “ M x “_”...; $3 : $ necakea } ‘® ; ia ; € [ 3: . * e O w 7 «. o o o n / e + we w * * Stop Dream qo w ww w w ts n on 4 sn For Estimates and Full Home Improvement Loan Information, see 11 be used for either It is easily adaptâ€" anrd on new conâ€" ipplied directly to inz the wall. | _ A room ed in a numâ€" | particular almost limitâ€" | for discai treatments. | tience, 6 jseveling and |paint, en: ed into large !make fri t line design | srroun. T1 it me to reâ€" One of m fibre , design. V shades altet â€" 18 he can Complete Stock of Lumber and Building Materials ‘Clever Decoration will l f Add to the Spaciousness | Pembroke Standard:â€"Executions or a wholesale scale still go on in Russia Stalin, when asked when he would dis. continue executions, replied when there is no need for them. Too much mahogany or other dark wood gives a heavy atmosphere to the room. Much can be done to lighten this effect by use of a few painted o1 draped pieces. Mirrors also lighten a rcom, and add greatly to the effect ofi spaciousness. They can be hung on the walls, placed over the mantel or panâ€" elled in doors or walls. shcould centre over of furniture, throu a picture or mirror Attention should be paid to contour in arrangement of furniture and hang ing of pictures and other wall orna ments. The"peaks of such caontour Muchâ€"can be done through t] ¢f the interior decorator to remo cramped atmosphere of small rooms, and to give an.air ‘of spa ness to those of ordinary size, tt atrangement of furniture and fu ings and the judicious use of col Oneâ€"ofâ€"the~â€"first.rulesâ€"of the to keep the centre of the room with the heavier pieces of fur and the rugs parallel or at right : to the walls..Small pieces of fur or round tables may be set acro corners. 1ICT @Iiscarded furnitur tience, â€" elbowâ€"grease, paint, enamel, lacquer make friends of the gwoup. Funds for remodellin ing the home are now the Home Improvemen low rate of interest. colours, wor decorating check with a bindir be cused for the table skirt and as a 6f plain white voilé A~chair â€"with a 1 excellent jankets A£ Of COlIOour or carpet would 4 ring. A chest. 1 Consult Us About the Home Improvement Plan pictures and ot The"peaks ‘o6f ceéentre over the is a ed furnitu 11 ding of 111 neavie he han 11 Mill Office: 11 it hrou irnis hC 21 )1 livin Gur. @art i B L Y Painting Insulation Alterations Roofing Additions Garage New Floors Basements Fences â€" Cement Walks for any improvement that will be a fixed part of the property, such as: makes it possible for homeowners to borrow up to $2000 Aurn| mad Probably the prettiestâ€"and at the same time the most sophisticatedâ€"was a bedroom in pale greys and palest of Blues with curtains of brightly gardenâ€" flowered marquisette as the only note of colour. JY We‘ll wirls C utlook 11 THE HOME IMPROVEMENT I)IJ.'/\N if Timmins, Phone 709 11 ette for good measurc p the lilacs and theâ€" 11 On Thin Gossamer Materials Have Ensembles C â€"sheer curtain made with hanging for a wide wall in off pink horizonta emb 1€ id billows of g0o0od measure . . . you can acs and the daffodils. For tripping from one exhibit s to another these last few 1 of them speak of spring he sheerest and most gosâ€" corative ensembles. indy and jue living roo with white, th fireplace with ainted in whi uY Mcre Naive / lovely but more naive curtains of fresh pale with white ruffles piped colours, then a cornice of d with field flower noseâ€" ed with these curtains nd chair in a royal blue repeated also in the cloâ€" ing table repeated the rics of the window, and ) _ with narrow coloured nted in white baroque er side were windows fine American lace net the floor and finished craned â€" valance and wide window. Th« ik horizontal ninon and mat lace net for C room in pale sh centt THE PORCUPTINE AmVANCE. TTMMINS, ONTARIO PLEASANT HoMmMES 11 with lots of new ideas. The big patternâ€" ed designs aren‘t seen so much, but the interesting nets and spider web effects are everywhere being used in place of cloth curtains. The net designs are small in scale and allâ€"over in effect dows in €pring ej room wit eries anc alcove o bo CUa 1 and love thing im dows wh Wil N l specially f window ir apart. ve are curta 1i organdy at pecially usal Prue â€"sncetr. indows drap What could be prettier for a summer bedroom window green organdy, finished with ruffies striped with colour spring ewer colours, corniced with white lacy wire intert ficial spring flowers,. The tie backs match. by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin TIg Tal 11 OT in C0ool tone;,â€" Liefl. CornIice an emerald green pin cushic 1 cornice; Really charming in ind different way. Tufting you livin W C ised 18 Ssp Like irtains are definitely "in," but of new ideas. The big patternâ€" s aren‘t seen so much, but the g nets and spider web effects where being used in place of Flowered With Net in bei Pho reads. VI€ able le when ther togt favourite room in the . . . provincial bedâ€" ered chintz walls, drapâ€" ds. The windows in an room are curtained in back with blue ribbon 1ME sheer Effect sheer curta Spring Garden a cCool colOour!‘. ie right tone an 11 0o acnhnieve tI bedroom ju. ws, emerald ur theme . Cri 1J k about for v t always wor ed in a pail 1€ nd looped back to on pale dusty pinks, acce! N € It CMInfft® ... i have a pai ‘r or not to hades of or imple he 10 rtance In Spring I m Dramatically. not expetr one side | in WBI and with a ag you‘ll against red with e other 12 rfed All plf lazed ished 1¢ t a V of sanfor most . zhrink «C ©Ou ri1g re( AC i1 C From D1 ZIM 121 A1] Ov m 6 The Last Word T} hadow Prints han sheer pale d tane in bright imed with at i1 distinguished Note the painted 1 nsâ€"Many MCY CUI r improveâ€" Preâ€"shrunk is already will come versal. The to be the completely unters and it‘s f woven way and terest in glad of no more n. Some Tyrolean varied inds Â¥ril though and fold without nets are rayâ€" ntinue {ds are a plain in idea ts they orators > go to really Flowâ€" cunters 1Uh Jed 1 CUuI i1 VCE Modern kitchen equipment has been designed to assure the utmost in saniâ€" tation and cleanliness. One of the new builtâ€"in, â€"acidâ€"resistins with An efficiently equipped kitchen, comâ€" bining ‘beauty and distinction is one of the most desirable improvements under the Home Improvement Plan, according to the Canadian Inrstitute of Plumbing and Heating. It shows how completely one old fashioned kitthen has been transformed to provide every convenâ€" ience for the housewife. Kitchens Deserve Special Attention Efficiently Equipped Kitâ€" chen One of Most Desirâ€" able Improvements. It makes the rcom seem more spacious ard serene. In any event, sheer curâ€" tains soften and furnish a raom more than almost any other one item of decoration. So take time to select them at least as carefully as you chsose your ;ummer hatâ€"remember you‘ll be using them a lot longer. And if yvou‘re on the subject of curtains, maybe you‘d like a copy of our bulletin ‘"Directions for Making Curtains and Draperies." It will be sent on receipt of a stamped, selfâ€" addressed envelope. (Copyright, 1937, by FElizabeth Macâ€" Rae Boykin.) b 000090004040 06000006000 0 0 0 90 0 0 04 9 9 048 00000 0 %0 0 ¢%% 0 0 0 6 ¢ ¢ 4 @ *# P 4000000 4600 0900000069 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 090 0 00 4 0 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o o lways) prefer sheer curtains to be as ear the of the walls as possible. R. SERVICE PLUMBING and HEATING 51% Third Ave., Timmins All Emeo Fixtures and Fittings are carefully made subject to the closest inspection and will give years of unexecelled service. Call in and let R. Service, master plumber, explain how easily your home can be brought up to date with modern plumbing fixâ€" tures. There‘s a size and style of sink to suit every home â€"from the small apartment size to the cabinet type with its spacious working surface and conâ€" venient cupboard space. This old saying may or may not be true, certainly if your home lacks the convenience of attractive plumbing fixtures, the task of housekeeping is greatly increased. "A Woman‘s W ork is Never Done®" Home â€" Improvement Plan Information Furnished and Loans Arranged. FREE ESTIMATES /\,'nvu,,\ \/â€"‘\\‘ Take advantage of this Government Plan to modernize your home with Emeo equipment. Small monthly payâ€" ments over a period up to three years. Write for Free Booklets or see Home Improvement Loan Act chromiumâ€"plated swing faucet has been placed in front of the window divrectly in the light. The sink may 3e provided with special stopper.â€"and spray hose for washing dishes, and draining shelves are provided on either side. Steps to and from the kitchen tables have been eliminated sirse metal coverâ€" ed shelves, which will not rust, mark or tarnish, give ample working space Jeside the sink. Builtâ€"in cupboards now hide the ugly array of pots, pans and other kitchen utencils. The dark, gloomy pantry at the right has been transformed into a bright atâ€" vractive breakfast nook. This type of kitchen layâ€"out is pracâ€" tical for any kitchen, advises the Canaâ€" dian Institute of Plumbing and Heating, and since there is more than one model of this type of cabiret sink, the houseâ€" holder would do well to consult an exâ€" perienced plumbing contrazctor, who will be a‘ble to suggest which unit would be most suitable accordinz to the wall spacs> available. The Rotarian:â€"In England I am alâ€" ways struck by the initiative of the inâ€" dividual in all classes. I know a number of London men who go once a week to visit prisoners, talk with them, beâ€" come friendly, and look after them merely as friends when their terms are over. We here in America would more likely organize a "Prison Visiting Soâ€" clety," have a board of directors raise funds, and employ a social worker to do the job. THURSDAY. JUNE 3RD Phone 853 s

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