Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 19 Oct 1939, 3, p. 3

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es‘ In the cold days of winter when so much time has to be spent in the home and even in the milder days of the fall, happy is the housewife who is able to work in a planned kitchen, says the Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating. Not that there is any the less cooking and washin‘s up but that it is so much easier to get it done. For home improvements are as deâ€" sirable to the housewife as a modern kitchen, and, few as easily obtainable, because the main fixtures of a planned kitchen are preâ€"fabricated. It is simâ€" ply an assembly of matching, standardâ€" ized units arranged for maximum economy of space, steps and time. The basic units of the planned kitâ€" chen are the sink, the range and the storage cabinets or cupboards, including refrigerator... The idea of kitchen planâ€" ning really started with the most imâ€" portant fixture, the sink, at which the housewife spends the greatest part of wall and vertical. The base cabinets aligned with sink and range and of the same height and depth, provide working surfaces of greater convenience and more easily cleaned than the old kitchen table. ‘Wall cabinets are those which are placed above the work surâ€" faces while the vertical cabinets are most useful for long handled impleâ€" ments such as brooms and mops. The well constructed cabinet has insulated sides and rubber buffers on doors and drawers to deaden sound and ensure a silent kitchen. chen and fit.tmg in the standand units " most suited to individual xequirements What About the New Drugâ€"Sulfanilâ€" amideâ€"For Dangerous Pus Conditions? ; When I read in medical journals and newspapers of the zwondm'fu,l success of. sulfanilamide in the treatment of seriâ€": ous. and dangerous pus conditions in. the. (by James W. Barton, M.D.) Poutr$ Somathiliif â€"About Hitler, Hats, Husbands and Howâ€" _ ‘dyeâ€"do‘s. His Last Hope Heiress: "Derling, will you give up emoking and drinkin; when you marâ€" ry me?" Fiance: "Yes, my angel. And if you don‘t marry me, I shall have to give up eating as well." Time For Change Tbe latest fashilons indicate.that the hatâ€"makers believe that women‘s hats have looked like hats long enough. Thanks To. Hitier, Et Al. Nowadays the ocean seems to be a large body of water entirely surroundâ€" ed by trouble. 99 e Se give credi . Another Difference _Old Bprounger ‘‘"‘The difference beâ€" tween A milkman and a cow is that cow tl,m mflk . "Do you make good money as a venâ€" triloquist, Mr. Smith?" "On, yes, I have a good job ncw in the city." ""Where are you working?" ‘"In a bird store. I sell talking > _ _Not Once The magician had called a small boy. from the audience up on the stage to help him with a trick. "Now, my boy," said the magician, "vou have never seen me before, have "Iâ€"slept on the billiard table at my boarding house," says a correspondent, "and in the morning discovered that the three billiard balls were under the mattress."> Heâ€"has no reason to comâ€" plain; after all, it might have been a snooker set. Different â€" "No," said the very old gentleman, ‘"women haven’t changed. They were always . want.ing new ibonnets in my yOung days 99 "My wife wants one," sizhed the youfxé man, "one with a car it." "No, daddy," was the reply. ‘ New Racket ;tmux"' **"Yes, sir, but she don‘t soap on my face!" Barber: "Why not, sir? It has a delicate lasting scent." A centenarian attributes his, long life to the possession of a keen sense of humor. Of course he who laughs lasts. "That‘s just it! My wife won‘t beâ€" lieve it." ~â€""Really?" said. the girl. "We had asparagus, but that ~wasn‘t very goad either." ' He wore plusâ€"fours and carried a large asortment of golf clubs. "Yes," he said to the girl in the train. "I‘ve had an awful day. Rained all the morning, and by lunchâ€"time the greens were in a shocking state." Windsor Star:â€"When Lord Tweedsâ€" muir, Governorâ€"Gfeneral, took hold of the plow handles at the match at Brockville and ‘kept a straight furrow for 25 feet, the cwner of the team stepped over, slapped him on the back and said: "You are a good plowman. Lord Tweedsmuir.‘" This is democracy. This is what Canada is ‘fighting for at the present time, the right of a farmer, or any one else to speak to the highest in the country in an offhand way. Imagine a German farmer having the temerity to step up and slap Reichsfuehrer Hitler on the back. Why, if Hitler attended a match in Germany all the plowimen would have to gooseâ€" step their way down the furrows! Wallpaperâ€"which carries its own adâ€" hesive covers the walls of an exhibit rcom at.the Neaw York World‘s.Fair. The blank side of the paper is coated with a new rubbery synthetic substance whicth eliminates the need for paste bucket and brush or special skill in application. The paper sticks merely by pressin!s it against the wall. Sudbury Star:â€"One disadvantage of fighting so far afield is that the brave defenders of the Japanese homeland may become homesick. EVEN HITLER COULD USE THIS REAL DEMOCRACY ‘t use that shaving to carry out air raids on Rastern Scotâ€" land; raiders driven off, with loss of three planes by R.A.F. planes; Admicrâ€" alty denies German report that marine attacked and damaged battle cruiser Repulse. The Nazi report later amended omitting: claim of damages. Parisâ€"French dispotchas say Germany is pouring men. and meâ€" West Wall preparatory for what Briâ€" tish and French commanders believe will be a general offensive; War Ofâ€" fice describes great activity in enemy lines between Moselle and Saar Rivers with numerous patrols operating west. of Wissembourg. â€" + Istanbulâ€"Turkish Government sends new instructions to Foreign Minister Saracoglu for Moscow negotiations; officials deny that Russia demanded that Turkey break allianoes iwith France and Britain. Helsingforsâ€"Cabinet meets to conâ€" sider Finland‘s crisis with Russia after thousands greet Finnish delegates arâ€" Tiving from Moscow to consult with Government;© Finland reported conâ€" sidering asking assistance +from Norâ€" way, Sweden and Denmark. Bucharest â€" Authoritative <quarters report that Finnish and Turkish reâ€" sistance® to Soviet Russian . demands caused suspension of Moscow nezotiaâ€" tions while Turkish and Finnish Govâ€" ernments review positions. officials report new "consultations" with Russia looking to diplomatic or even military coâ€"operaâ€" SERVICES.PHONE 2420 _ First Class Equipment â€" Reliable Men Reasonable Rates es Guaranteed Job CALL WINDOWS WASHED â€" Storm Windows Put On "~<a» """ubes \ tion;â€" high Soviet official to visit Berâ€" lin soon; report of damaging attack on HiMS3. Repulse amended by Buâ€" preme Command, eliminating all claims to having damaged battle DON‘T let a sudden freeze catch you napping! Drive in and let us prepare your car for SAFE WINTER DRIVING! A Complete GARAGE 18 Pine Street S. Bissonette‘s BATTERY Antiâ€"Freeze and

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