Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 21 Feb 1929, 2, p. 4

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Thursday, Feb. 21st, 1929 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE I inadvertently wasted that put the large figure in the wrong column of my little account book. When I made this startling discovery, however, I began to have more respect for those nickels and dimes." 6 6 QOU‘LL have to give some thought to a household budget but don‘t worry my dear, your income can be made to meet your bills z}nd leave a bit each month for emergencies. I had the same unhappy feeling when I discovered that my expenses could not be covered by that first monthly pay check of Dad‘s." "I began watching the newspaper ads every day for unusual values. Three bars of ten cent soap for a quarter began to mean a nickel on the right side of my ledger â€" â€" I even coined that household slogan you‘ve heard me repeat so often ‘Respect the nickel and read the ads.‘" "It may surprise you, as it did me, to learn that it was the nickels and dimes THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO TIMMINS, CANADA

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