Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 31 Oct 1940, 1, p. 6

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ho it‘s Carrots were sold at 50c and $1.00 per bushol, while turnips were sold at $1.25 per bag. Round and sirloin steak, at 25¢ per roast becf, 18 to 20c petr boiling beef, 12¢ per lb.; shoulder pork, 20> per lb.; side pork, 18¢ per Ib.; loin or ham, 25¢ per Ib. Only corrots and turnips were sold at the Timmins market on Thursday morning along with meats, and cusâ€" tomers were not as numerous as they are on Saturday, the most popular market day. Why Some Prefer th» Cold Instead of Hot Weather All . Obviously the time to prepare for anything is before it happens. This holds good in the case of winter as well aAs in anything else. The time to start guarding against ~cold weather‘s onâ€" slaughts is right now! Lots eof things can be done to make your home more livable this winter. The installation of insulation, for inâ€" stance is extremely effective, and will also kbe practical during the rest of Carrots, Turnigs, and Mcats at the Market Toâ€"day That "time and tide wait for no man" may be trite, but it‘s certainly right. And winter is coming fast, waiting for no one. Now is the Time to Make Ready for Winter‘s Blasts Convenient Terms Arranged. For Outstanding Achievement in Coal and Wood Ranges, See the New ‘deal Hardware Co. Ltd. it‘s Time to Consider Stoves hecking Llike the winter better than the summer," the gentleman said. "If coki in winter, you can get warm 62 Third Avenue Liberal Tradeâ€"in Allowance on Your Old Stove. Beach engineers, through scientific reâ€" search have determined the exacting requirements for quick troubleâ€"free cooking and have built this range which truly represents a new standard in coal range perfection. It possesses all those features which assure effiâ€" beauty and convenience and is ruggedly built for many years of ecoâ€" nomical, performance. A model for every kitchen. your heating system and is one of the most importâ€" ju can take. Excel for Combined BEAUTY EFFICIENCYX and VALUE Y ou don‘t buy a kitghen range very often . . . once or twice in a lifetime ... yet there is no other piece of furniture in the home that â€" is called upon to give as much service as the stove. A good stove is the housewife‘s most important helpmate and therefore her interest should be carefully considered when selecting a range A smart appearing quality range of strictly modern design not only brightens up the kitchen but inspires greater interest in cooking, making it a pleasure instead of a drudgery. PRICED FROM The two Senicr C. G. I. T. groups meeting in the Timmins United Church, and numbering approximately thirty girls between the ages of fifteen and eighteen years. have planned a very inâ€" teresting "Art of Entertaining" proâ€" ecramme as their fall interest clothes and get the stoves and furnace going. In other words if you lack heat, you can arrange for synthetics heat. But if the weather is too hotâ€"well you just have to stand it." The gentleman has something there, but if you don‘t prepare for the cold weather, you are no better off than if it were too hot. C.G.AI.T. to Have Series Programmes on "Entertaming" Starting on Tuesday evening Novemâ€" Beach â€" air type, built on cipal of the successful evenly â€" every Beach furnace. Heats the rooms Tim mins Priced from Circulators cirecul the prinâ€" part «of al We Specialize in +) * :’a â€"* en *A i mil "H WIPk P Junior and intermediate groups plan to work at handicraft, Girls between twelve and eighteen years of ags, who attend ‘the Timmins United Church Sunday School, who wish to join the C. G.; I. T. are urged to do so the next mesting. Unles:; otherwise decided later, the girls plan to have an "Art of Enterâ€" taining" question box on the final evâ€" ening, December 3rd. On Tuesday, November 26th, Mrs. Fred Graham, will be the guest speakâ€" er. Her subject will be "Refreshments" and will include récipes and practical demonstrations of the making of novel sandwiches, desserts and other refreshâ€" ments. ber 5th, the sipsaker will be Mr. Roy Cliffton, educational director of the Consumers‘ Coâ€"Operative Society. He will speak on "Games and Play Party Programme", and will demonstrate the games to the groups. Simple in operation and ecconomical are these heaters and built to Beach‘s high standard of perfection. A great little heater. Prices very low. qGuebec â€"Heaters Priced from PhFone 216 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCZ®, TTMMINS, ONTARIGOG Deiays are costly. Pecple who put off doing what they know to be necesâ€" sary in the improvement of their homes often find winter upon them before they have done anything about preparâ€" ing for it. Another advantage of getâ€" ting ready early is the fact that lower prices on materials and workmanship can usually be obtained earlier in the seaston. . "There‘s no end of things that can be done," says one prominent manuâ€" facturer, "and all of them inexpenâ€" sively that there‘s no need for any homes to be uncomfortably cold in spite of the weather. Proper roofing iz imprtant. Leakage of heat through faulty roofing can necessitate the‘ purâ€" chase Oof as much as 33% more fuel throughout the season. Storm windows and door edequate. wéather stripâ€" ping, insulationâ€"all are important. Most important of all is: whatever‘s to be done, Do TT NOW!"~ Manufacturers and dealers of heatâ€" ing equipment and fuel, as well as those connected with the building supply inâ€" dustry, ant‘cipate an unprecedented season. Taking heed of their warnings. comâ€" munitiés throughout the land are preâ€" paring to "dig in" for what promises to be one of the coldest winters on record. ‘"Winter‘s coming with a vengeance," say the nation‘s forecasters, "warm clothes and warm homes will be at a premium this year." Weather Men Give Due Warning, " It‘s Going to Be a Tough Winter" Forecasters on the Continent are Inclined to Agree That the Coming Winter is Likely to Prove a Particularly Severe One. "BRe Ready for It," They Advise. Automatic fuel control. Automatic draft control. Burner has famous low flame fuel saver. Duroplastic finish. Pyrex glass flame jewel window. Outside tank and electric controls optional. Come in and let us show vou our complete lme of fine Coleman heateors. WARM FLOORS! ALLâ€"OVER HEAT! LOW FUELâ€"COST! ideal For Hardâ€"Toâ€"Heat Homes Here‘s a beautiful heater that gives you circulating and radiating heat. Actually sends heat througsh rooms while it radiates ‘"hotâ€"stove‘‘ heat, close up, through grille cabinet, at same time! Three popular models, low in price. IHE GEORGE TAYLOR HARDWARE, LIMITED 12 Third Ave., The Smartest Heater Convenient Terms Arranged for Your Home. Priced 1O W d» C) A humorous story elsewhere in thi issue in regard to "central" ~calling : sombed house to have the receiver put on the hook, should> remind people that the London telephone companie: must be having a desperate time keepâ€" ing the phones working with all the bombing in progress â€" Incidental reâ€" ferences suggest. that the © telephone service in London has suffered but Games were played, and during the evening, pumpkin pi‘e, whipped cream, and tea were sorved. The programme was arrangsd by the social convener, Bunnie Bailey, asjsted by Orva Mcâ€" Grath. The prize for the best cosâ€" tume was won by Harry Atkinson, who was dressed as a bride, while Winnie Atkinson won the prize for the funniest costume, wearing a costume to repreâ€" sent the devil. On Wednesday of next week, the members are invited to a skating party, and are asked to meet at the McIntyre arena, at 8 o‘clock. St. Matthew‘s Church hall was atâ€" tractively decorated on Wednesday evening for the AY.P,.A. Hallowe‘en party, and a large number of members were present to make the event a happy one. Must be Difficult to Keey Phones Working in Lonâ€" Haopy Hallowe‘en Party Held by Timmins A.Y.P.A. Phones 300â€"301 little stoppage. repairs being promptly made and service maintained in almost miraculous way. It is odd that little has been said in the newspaper desâ€" patches in regard to the way the teleâ€" phone service has been maintained. There have been sprcial compliments for the mail service and the telegraph service, with numerous bouquets for the maintenance of the radio under the natural difficulties arising under showers of bombs, but the telephone 1 D E N T I FI ES LA BE L P R O D U C T G EN U | N E GEI MORE HEAT! USE LESS OIL! SCHUMACHER HARDWARE FURNITURE COMPANY This specially knitted fabric The long fibered wool used proof and water repelient. Beautifully tailored by Society Brand â€" modestly priced for such quality, the Hudderton is truly a coat you‘ll treasure. 17% Pine St. North Timmins KUBD D ERTO N OYERC OA T $39.50 TeE QS ociely (fi cand in this coating is storm gives unusually long wear. and Company C ]a‘l 1011 111 Wirtter An illustrated 20 page Fall Fashion Digest qlad/y sent on requast,. jeing promptly‘ peaple ined in almost | deserve odd that little M. C. bSULLIV AN Globe and Mail:; Anotheéer Nazit acâ€" hievement; Hospital in suburban Lonâ€" doa is bombed and patients. including aged men and women, are killed,. That is nazism in action, with no pity for its viectims. whether children or ill and helpless old folk. peoaple have not received the praise deserved for their good work. SULLIVANS COAL Fill up the cogal bin . . . fire up the furnace and let ‘cr roar . . . #ive old man winâ€" ter a_ rcally warm welcome with a few shovels full of Sullivan‘s Coal. You‘ll find our prices and service just can‘t be beat! Give Him a Warm Welcome With . . . JUST PHONE Model at left priced at only See this marvel economy heater at our store toâ€"day. Duoâ€"Therm Here‘s a heater that turns every last drop of oil into floods of warm comfortingy heat! The most «efficient burner ever made!â€" Asâ€" sures clean, sllent conâ€" trolled heat from. pilot light to control flame.. Phone 129 Timmins rices begin at $59.95 With a New 1940

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