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Porcupine Advance, 27 Jun 1940, 2, p. 5

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If you have English cottage tureâ€"oak or walnut in Cromwellian of William and Mary designs, then we‘d like plain wals whits or Off white, dark wood floors polished to a ‘fine old glow, curtains and slip covers in a toâ€" bust floral cretornne with strong colorâ€" ings, a sturdy design. Accessories of pewter or brass and old blue and white Canton type pliates, oriental rugs of deep jewel colourings, bowls of such flowers as zinnias, or dahlias or mariâ€" golds. There you would have a conâ€" ventional yet enduringly livable room. If you‘d like to put such furniture into a less setting, consider pale ®Kveson walls and a light green carpet, textural yellow cotton for slip covers and curâ€" tains, copper and modern crystal for First, we‘d <~think about colour: Whether to place those hearty pro vincial picee.s against a natural plast er wall or a white washed wa‘l an: ‘hen keep to a few primary flashss o colour in pottery and toxtiles. O whether to try for that mellow fainth cluttered utterly charminz mood o country parlors long remembered. O whether to e as gayly primitive as ; peasant costume with clear cclou, used boldly. The decision rests upo) the furniture itself, on the hous:, ofr YOu. A Swedish provincial bedroom has been here assembled around basic turmilure of maple. The bed and thest are maple of coloenial design used with painted pieces of old furniture. The chair is painted blue with a bright stencilled deâ€" sign on the back rails, and the cornice of the windows is also painted blue with bright primary peasant motifs. The curtains are striped cotton, the bedspread an old quilt. There are feow more satisfy of homes than thos: furnis provincial style. The term i plies a wide latitude of desiz mon denominator limited or genial unpretentious mi>n, informality. The adjective ; is used for conveninee: oth would be The type ture meant by it beiongs tc country but is the everyday of all the world, the furritur for utility first but reflectin versal urge to make beautiful ful things in the home. But ornament on such furniture ways to cbe subsy>rvient to fu ism and economy, it was n restrained, simple and digni forthrighnt sort of way. Wide Latitude Naturally then this furnitu itself pleasantly to the rath tempo of contemporary li blends with many things, modern. So in refurbishing : cial house, the problem is bo and complexâ€"simple in taa anything could be used, co that the â€"choice should be all discerning because of this w tude. A Comfortable Friendly Air Is Their Fortsâ€"From English Cottage Styles To \Iexlcan' Peasant Themes. Frank Byck Son Canmore Briquettes, Western Stoker, Iron Fireâ€" man Stoker, Western stove and furnace Coal, Alexo, Pocahontas, Coke, Steam, Weish, American Blue and Welsh Blower. 86 Spruce South FOR GO0D COAL AND sERVICEH Coal and Woodvrard and Office ED COAL ? compli onl Just Phone 32 for prompt delivery it da PLEASANT HoOoMES been here assembled around basic furniture maple of colenial design used with painted is painted blue with a bright stencilled deâ€" Oy [@Y Phone 32 USIng papet many macass a pink ClML 1¢ by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin i} * AIr in old @aC C K roid s an oOr el it1 a Dalt Reminiscent niture is French provinâ€" ere is a nostalgic comâ€" that. you can achieve by time small figured wall prim scenic, by adding interesting â€" reminiscent y having lace curtains and maybs even antiâ€" r else be surprising with t h o1 am for walls as well chair covers, with muslin for the curâ€" fower bordâ€" Timmins‘ 1 Other orders includeée sucn TN] 30.000 cubic feet of acetylene, cubic feet of oxygen, 25,000 avrons. 90000 flannel shirts, â€" The order has also been placed for one year‘s supply of all the automotive spare parts required for the Second Division â€"and its ancillary troops. Keeping step with the growth of the joint air training plan, facilitiecs to be provided for students include such equipment as school desk chairs with writing tablet an the right hand side. The order has just been placed for another 500 of these chairs. and enc theme v men of downs. the textured rugs in many cheerful Mexi( into our stores thess idzas for peasant T tional accent. Th makeâ€"shift a jaunty but it hi earthy C before l¢ off and (Relea Features Order Everything From Teeth to Tacks in Canada‘s War Plan Remarkable Scope of Goods Secured by Dept. of Muniâ€" tions and Supplies. toda provincial room has no l aas self respect, practicality, charm. Remember these thi letting a room like this slit get quaint on your hands ased by Consolidated N yhe n a 90 d 10,000 un ort dir Cl€ Departm Orders bein nMnll has no "side" practicality, an ar these things ike this slither each of smallâ€" itis antitoxin xth of of false of mosâ€" , 30,000 144 old LY plac r an New the proâ€" the the naâ€" nsS >ms deâ€" TT pORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTARIO Coast, w Rhodesia \ESmelting Co. is fcurtesenth wilh 4J0,â€" ‘5 oune:s. though that output was won | Cycle Mill, Colorado, also a custom i plant stands 46;Fhelps Dodge, ancther partly from custcm smelting; Goldon custecm smelting concern is fiftyâ€"fifth; E‘xrpire Star, Grass, Valley, California, ds sixtieth. Benquet and Balatoc, Philâ€" ipsjine Islands are thirtyâ€"eight â€" and ’ fortyâ€"second. Canada comes into the picture w‘th Hollinger in eleventh place; Lake Shore is sixteenth; Noranda twentyâ€"first; Mc:Intyre Porcupine thirtieth; Wright Hargreaves thirtyâ€"third; Dome thirtyâ€" fifth: Hudson Bay fiftyâ€"second;Lamâ€" \ aque fiftyâ€"third; Bralorne sixtyâ€"second Iand Teckâ€"Hughes sixtyâ€"fourth. ! _ Below is the full list of 70 leading | gold mines in the world ranging in outâ€" \ put from 979,687 ounces down to 71,â€" '602 ounces in 1939. 1. Croawn Mines, Transvaal, 979,687 | t OQOunces ’ 2. Mandfontein Estates, Transvaal, | 707,684 ounces 3. Governments Areas, Transvaal, 577,200 ounces 4 Homestake, Transvaal, â€" 568,289 ounces 5. Fast Rand PtYy, Txanuv'ml 556â€" 447 cunces 6. East Geduld, Transvaal, 525207 7. Springs, Transvaal, 505,615 ozs. 8. Subâ€"Nigel, â€"Transvaal . 497,873 9. Daggafontein, Transvaal, 496,886 0. West Rand Cons..Transvaal, 468,â€" 442 | 11. Hollinger, Canada 425,614 12. Brakpan, Transvaal, 407,942 13. New States Areas, Transvaal, 407,â€" | 358 with two and Alaska with one, making third with Homestakt dusea £68, Hollinger Eleventh in List of the World‘s Greatest Gold Mines Of the first 70 leading gold mines of the world, 57 are in the British Empire, and of the remaining 27 United ates is credited with 7; Philippine Islands total of 10 under United States conâ€" trcl: Pelgian Congo, 1; Brazil 1; and Smwedeon, 1. Of the 57 mines within the British Empire, 38 are in the Transvall; 10 in Carada: 3 in Australia; 2 in Gold Coast, West 2 in India; 1 in British Empire Has 57 of 70. Gold Mines of the World. 40 4 59 27 28 21 24# B4 30 3G he Grsat Crown Mines, Transvaal, ids first among all gold mines in the Id with cutput of 979,6€57 ounces; Mi{sntein Estatos comes second with ©°4 ounzges and Gvernment Areas ‘a with 577,209 cunces. nited Ziates takes fourth place with mnestake, Soufth Dakota, whica proâ€" e4 £68.239 ounces; United States elting Co. is fcurteenth with 495,â€" ounce:s. though that output was won le Mill., Colorago, al:so a custom Wiluna, Australia, 89 215 Nundydroog, India, 87,275 Carm Motor, Rhodesia, 86,662 ° Modder Deep Transvaal, 71 6021 Bralorne Canada 105472 Mysore India 99127 Teckâ€"Hughes, Canada 96,551 Witwatersrand Deep, Transvaal, 94,820 Van Ryn Gold, Transvaal 89 ,â€" 361 Wiluna, Australia, â€" 89,275 Nundvaroog. India, 87,275 Neéew â€" Kleinfontein, T Balatoc, Philippines, 176.446 175124 Lake View and Star, Aust! 713 Langlaate 999 Modder Boliden, Sweden, 194,861 Nourse, Transvaal, 193,268 Renguet, Philippines, 180446 Van Ryn Deep, Transvaal, 197,â€" City Deep, Transvaal, 273,757 Modder East, Transvaal, 267,302 south African Land, Transvaal, 263,1750 Ashanti, Gold coast, 263426 Van Dyk, Transvaal, 246,384 Kilo Moto,. Belgian Congo, 241,700 McIntyre Porcupine, Canada, 231,â€" 744 i West Springs, Transvaal, 230,301 Grootvlei,‘ Transvaal, 224,005 Wright Hargreaves, Canada, 221,â€" 738 vVozelstruisbult, Transvaal, 210,â€" 213 Dome, Canada 205,480 405,537 New Modder, Transvaal, 390,M2 Lake Shore, Canada, 368,150 Rand Leases, Transvaal, 360,002 Cons. Main Reef, Transvaal, 358,â€" 040 Durban Roodeport Deep, Transâ€" vaal, 333,631 Robinson Deep, Transvaal, 322,â€" Idahoâ€" Noranda, Canada, 318,599 Geduld Pt#, Transvaal, 314216 Simmet 002 Test Africa; 2 in India; 1 in . and 1 in New Guinea. first 14 producers, all accountâ€" cunces or more in 1939 han eleven are in the Transâ€" in Canada and 1 in United Boulder Pty Australia, 107 Marvland, United State: smelting, United Jack, Transvaal, 293,â€" Estate, Transvaal, 178,â€" Transvaal 1, â€"176,764 Transvaal, Australia "At the present time the Contractors are producingâ€" Bren guns some six months ahead of schedule. At the end o6f the calendar year there is every inâ€" dication that they will be as far ahead as they normally would have keen in the second year under their contract"â€"Hon. C D. Howe. in the House of Commons, June 17, 1940. guoled Vvaiu2s of cUlher IIsiIngs on the Toronto and Naw York stock exchanges. At a tims like this, even such urpreâ€" ~edented losses appear relatively unâ€" importanti. Followers of security markets have keen eagerly searchinz the chaff of conjecture for a few kernels of truth as to what may be expected and what might be considered the safest and sansst invesiment policy to follow. Irsm no less an authority than W. P. Sccit president of the Investment Dea ler‘s Association, comes a warning taat all financing must ‘be geared to war conditions, and that it is essential that investors should fully appreciate their respconsibility in wartime. With resâ€" pect to the formulation of a general financial policy to meet the conditions today, he submits the following sugâ€" gestions : andg@ this is es stiAaily trus o1 the pre-: sent, when the trend of events in Eurâ€"| cpe raise the possiblity of broad changâ€" (s in .the field of finance, So> ; have new and drastic develspments oc-i ~urred on the other side of the Atlantic , ‘svestors on this continent have hard-t ly had time to grasp the fact that, in recent months, almost $700,009,000, or | cver 35 per cent. cof preâ€"war totals,| has been erased from the valus of minâ€"| ing and oil issues listed on the Toronto | "‘tock exchange alone and that manyl Lillions. have disappeared from the, gucted values of cther listings on the All Financing Now Should be Geared to War Conditions ~ . Manufacture of Bren Guns |! Much Ahead of Schedule â€" Three Main Points for Inâ€" vestors to Consider. 1. That new capital raised by any provincial goxernment or municipalâ€" ity, should be reduced to the lowest Thse ic aver b d thi From Sudbury of the investc: n particula articularly sially trus rend of evi siblity of b of financ ‘astic dovel: ONE OF A SERIES OF MMESSAGES SPONSORELD BY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES OPERATING IN C iNADA Today, the Martins live happily in their little home, and they have enough money to take an occaâ€" sional trip. Best of all, they have no financial worry about the future. They have an income that will econtinue as long as either lives. e When Jack Martin quit work, he immediately began to receive a comfortable monthly income from his life insurance. ANOTHER STORY OF LIFE INSURANCE IN ACTION (True in every detail, except the name.) This happy couple is guaranteed an income as long as they live By owning life insurance, you don‘t have to "die to win", It‘s a significant fact that last year, nearly 70% of all payments by life insurance comâ€" panies operating in Canada, were made to living policyholders. They thus received the benefits of their own life insurance during their lifeâ€"time. n wartime ha y happy on« Of poucynorpers recerive TQ% or ure insurance PparmeEnts U edit of 3. Tha A 1 he nation. the full support of every cit ven to war loans and wa rtificates to provide immed dequate funds for the pros the war effort. 12 ding of existing ould be given every supâ€" ) safeguard the general and only nndertaken if stpone: in this way, the arket will be left free n government for war of . : OL quently th These thrifty people, in every part of the country, face the future with confidence, Their sayâ€" ings in life insurance not only protect their families todayâ€"but also build a comfortable nestâ€"egg for their later vears. L 47X can h ~enter The Martins are typical of thousands of Canadian men and women who have safeguarded their future through their savings in life insurance. "Without effecâ€" ~ecapital resourâ€" war, and unless am afraid our oi little comâ€" ntly, â€" investors ~throug"hn actâ€" available funds [ot only is this of the war, but â€" Blythedale 1e old adage killin 0 reâ€" if buil. Jerry Roche,. a farmet Red Polled bull. The anim led it to poks its head svrup Bucket, The hard 1is bull dea yrTup and 40 Main St., South Porcupine, Phone 285 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE STEA MSHIP OFFICE 20 Pine St. N.., Timmins, Phone 1135 Availlable in Timmins, Schuâ€" macher, and south Porcupine, for _ commercial buildings, apartment houses, new homes, and improvements. Paid back by monthly payments over a number of years, On First Mortgages

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