Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 10 Jun 1937, 2, p. 5

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Robins Sold in New York at the Rate of Two Cents ers in spring and pleasant summer guests in northern climes, are reported from s3me communities to be fewer in nimber this year. The New York Journal has been investigating and ofâ€" fers an explanation. On their way up from the south, it seems, millions of the redbreasts gather in large North Carolina swaimps, restâ€" ing in cedars and other trees at night. Now the birds are worth two cents each as food in these districts and hundreds of men and boys with clubs slaughter them wholesale after dark, selling them next day in neighbouring towns and cities.. At other points where the migrants congregate during their 20 w# ...000'00000..'0.0.00000000...... .“ .“ .“ .“.“'“.“.“ ‘“ _ ** .“‘N.OO.“ .Q O.N .“ .00'“ .“ .0‘.“." .“ ..'. '“ .“.“.“ .“.“ 0'. #4 Robin Our Special This Weekâ€"endâ€"Banana Pudding Brick THUREDAY, JUNE 10TH, 1937 MADE BY YOUK FAVOURITES QUALITY Corn. Birch and Kirby Opposite Goldfields Hotel Block those most welrome harbin Tcronto Telegram) CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED Â¥T. JOnN‘S NFLD, QOTTaAWwWA §LJOBUEARY KIRKLAND LAKE BOURL AM ACAJE SIMMS, HOOKER DREW #RANCH OFFICESE made with real country cream eb P l P P «600 uit ie in seven delicious flavours w7 $I ~ *"a{;‘ e# PREADING _ out m ; OVEY most of Quebec ~- / Â¥ A\. *# ‘«.~y and Ontario, o * ihs ) more than twoâ€"thirds q P mm se ' \,3} of M a ni t o ba, over °* ~M" more than oneâ€" half of Saskatchewan, and extending to the Arctic Seas, the Canadian Shield; as well as the Cordilleran Reâ€" vion, of British Columbia and the Yukon, Canada‘s mining activies are far flung. And her production figures in dollar value for the year 1936 exceeded the previous year by 15.7 per cenk. This figure showed cains were general in all groupsâ€"metal, fuels, nonâ€" metallics, minerals and structuâ€" ral materials. m L TT Th s h S ies mlmn;, camps coming to the fore. â€" During the past season activities in he Province of Queâ€" beeshowed a decided increase over the previous period with a total production value of $49,â€" 516,385.00. Timmins Dairy i Without Explosives this great mining development would not have been possible. Expiosives are availâ€" able for all types of blasting in the mine. Explosives are cutting down costs and increasing production. ALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Rach vear sees new productive HIANODNYVA OJdAINNIM OILNOHOL XÂ¥Y34MÂ¥H NYIJHILNOW â€" 301440 QV3H : Ice Cream I Pembroke Standard: The town of ‘Prescott considers that a faster speed than 20 miles per hour would be danâ€" lg‘e'rous in that town and will apply to the Local Legislature for authority to regulate it this way. If Preseott can ‘get this permission why should not Pembroke apply for the very same thing. trip, samilar re them. years 4 and the cf their human admiretr ed that the efforts to s extermination are sucCc brin elualeatastnstactacles EXPLOSIVES DIVISION Have you Tried TIMMINS DAIR Y C ha irtmen There is a type of Câ€"Iâ€"L Explosive to meet every mining need. Our Technical Department is ready to assist on any problem relating to blasting operations. the US. Di0O1IO0G1 rth Carolina@ stateé rth more alive than heir sake and for the verything for Blasting‘‘ me of the most at harmful of birds more alive than #4 2T ian commitiees await mful of birds and re alive than two ke and for the sake irers it is to be hopâ€" o stop their wanton successful. #" Phone 935 I‘; 1e killing in recent biolozgical survey ikin Conseryvaâ€" steps to Tacâ€" Today we‘re going to make a case for some of the notâ€"quite necessaries which we think add such a lot to the pleasure of every day living. Have you enough of them? Little tables, for instance, that you don‘t actually need . . . but how very handy they are for the niceties! Alow little table for refreshments in the livâ€" ing room or for books and cigarettes. A pair of end tables to hold the lamps beside your sofa, a bedside table for a dozen and one little things. An extra table on wheels for the dining room to save steps and make the service more smooth .. . another small rolling table (this one porcelam topped) for the kitchen. We could go on and on with that kind of table talk. But instead we‘re going to describe the adventures of some friends of ours with incidental tables. The Larger Small Tables Fdith‘s husband is one of those big A pair of tables to flank the sofa will conveniently hold lamp the sofa is pleasant for magazines or books, cigarette things, colourings of the room are cafe ou lait walls, one cha:r in cafe cafe au lait ground with leaf green pattern. The rug is CC T |M M iNS HAILEYBURY POBT ARTHUR BRANCH OFFICES NORANOA €EDMONTCOHN by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin Smaller Small Tables Ruth went very feminine in h tions of incidental tables; bu her bedroomâ€"and French, so all right. She has a pair of litt ley, but very graceful, tables wi ers on either side of her be the daintiest of low coffee ts side her chaise lounge and small lamp table on the othe i+ Her dressing table is a it. Her dressing poudreuse, one of lifts up to reveal requisites for be: whole this type i a petticoated dre For the Dining Room Henrietta‘s dining room has m most of auxiliary tables. She her furnishings of the room wi little wall space but very grand space. With double windows walls, a double arched deor, tw doors, what wall space, pray, have left for furniture? Almo She used small corner cupbos height, then got a narrow tab This little table is a poudre! and there is an inner apartment of Helen Cleaso the pleasant arrangement i room are subtly interesting rose ball fringe and the dI dusty rose which repeat the ADVANCE. TIMMINS, ONTARIO Wtc apm n on TrTea and oddament freschments C u lait damas wind 11 11 ie OlU lamps plenty smokin wWward ThE 1NirCpI@aUC. _ J lovely silver pun‘th bo filled with dramatic f effect was different ar continued her use of the pattern of her ro On ind thi beetr the w 1i this she placed a en between them silver silhouette against th dcne be a brca [(@ :roO thin 1i y provided broad tops for isht the easy chairs, with room left over for books, ings or a cup of tea. the other hand, used inciâ€" s as the kneynote of a very furniture arrangement. _ A y table flower n predominant "he rug is in an +h bowl that was kept np d H 9Y Al pair of fine vases, iIlver of nice shape the window. As rk, Henrietta has velsping ways and smoothly as posâ€" ront o ere the und that a low ly broad top to and extra plates she serves from beside her chair ce but not necesâ€" ving room, and ely mirror s is in the ika.‘ Note igs of this with dust: tonges Of old blue. wl MJ 4 C ’, _AE d s M s ds . # and lé Lakeview Rd. Phone 50â€" A S$. ooo n Cc s o s s o s 5 S t n isfan‘ mctif it makes in the room,â€"not to mention its usefulness for study or drawing or cutting out. A very genial idea, we think. if you‘re interested in making a home that collects the family at home evenings instead of seattering them‘! General Principles â€" _ Nowâ€"a few generalities about inciâ€" dental tables. Every easy chair that‘s going to be used for reading â€"should have a table for a lamp and c«ddments in reach. A sofa needs a low coffee table and a dining room needs some type of serving table. ‘These are the musts. Beyond that you can go into even more table detail,. As long as you keep the traffic of the room ‘clearâ€"you i oo 9 n keep the traffic of the room ‘clearâ€"you can‘t have too many incidental tables for convenience. But stop short of the point where you Sstart stumbling over your small tables. That will mean "L00 many." If you aAre interested in arranging } your furniture more interestingly, send | i8 a stamped, selfâ€"addressed envelope for | .. cur brand new bulletin: ‘"Wihere to }f: Place the Furnitureâ€"and Why." _ It 1;1 contains four pages of actual room diaâ€" o grams illustrating pleasant arrangeâ€" | _, ments. % A o n] (Calgary Herald) Possibilities of Alpine gardening are worderfully demonstrated in the extenâ€" sive rccketies on Cemetery Hill. Here wW. R. Reader, superintendent of Calâ€" Gary‘s parks system, has transformed a onz:e barren cutâ€"bank into an Alpine garden of surpassing beauty, outstandâ€" ing of its kind in Canada, and known to rockâ€"plant enthusiasts in. many scattered paris of the world. In it are growing over 4,000 spesies of plants ccollected from the mountain terrain of five continents and giving a cycle of bloom which, commencing with the melting of the first snows, COnâ€" tinues far beyond the frosts of Autumn. There is never a week during this perisd ibu-L that changing flower phases bring new delight for the garden lover. Does Not Think Much of Mussolini‘s Pet Schemes that and | made (New York Heraldâ€"Tribune) What might not happen to the whole Pascist structure if the idea were to percolate back from London into Italy that all the sacrifices of liberties, lives and wealth that the Italian people have made to help Mussolini build up a firstâ€" class military empire are now shown, by the achievements of the Italian soldiery in Spain, to be something less than allâ€"conquering? What would be the effect on Italy‘s morale if the thought got through that, with all its expensive equipment and with all its intensive training from infancy to senility, the Italian army still had much to learn? Sudbury Star: In Canada we havn" got Social Security, but we have g0 dependable suspender buttons. (Copyright, 19 ie Boykin). ossibilities of Alpmo Gardens Shown in We Clear B.C. Fir Vâ€"Joint; Gyproc; Hardwood Floorâ€" ing; Vâ€"Joint and Shiplap; White Pine Featherâ€" edge; Clear Fir and Pine Doors in Stock Sizes; Sash in Stock Sizes. f\\%\\%\\S.\SS.\\S\\\_\SS.\\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\\\’\\\\\\' #Â¥ Lumb@r, Yard Sschumacher Phone 725 ROUGH AND DRESSIHD John W. Fogg Limit_ed Quality Building Products Whatever building malterials your job requires, we can fill your order to your satisfaction, and our lumber excels in quality and price. 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