For several years past The Advance has been advocating that all who can afford it should hire men out of work to do the odd jobs that are always coming along. The Advance has emâ€" phasized the fact that the fity cents or dcllar for the odd job will not be missâ€" ed by the donor, while the man out of work will appreciate it and it will acâ€" tually mean a lot to him. Some years ago The Advance conducted a regular campaign along this line, with the earnest ccoâ€"operation of the Employâ€" ment Service Bureau here. The editor of The Bracebridge Gazztte has been fCllowing the same idea recently, Gbut Cn more ambitious scale, such as could only be possible in a rich tourist and agricultural area. Here is what "G, H. 0. T." says in The Bracebridge Gazette in a recent issue:â€" preatly p cause he to get the "Here‘s looks twid 1ars W Looking campalgn along T earnest coâ€"operatio ment Service Burea of The Bracebridge fcllowing the same UD new the coming alo phasized th acllar for t] ed by the d J Timmins Phone 126 V 6006900000 06000908 008 0860060000 0 0898004066060 646 0600606 e 1J‘ 6 Help by Giving Odd Jobs Around House and Garden 1 maAlnD atchss of old grass removed; grass eed sown where needed and the whole laced rolled smooth and tidy. All for 3. And the man who did the job was WHY NOT HAVE A BETTER HOME OF YOUR OWN?> DO YOUR PLANNING NOW! :OQOOQOO“QW ©%46 0808069# %# 0 ¢%% 6# % 6# % e 6# THURSDAY, JULY 2XD. i1936 TUREâ€"PROOF, a real sound deadâ€" ener and a stress resisting structural board because it‘s LAYER BUILT A smooth finish on on? side and a now brown rough firish on the other provides scopes for attractive deâ€" corative effTects. For Better plaster walls BOARD LATH 1y The supcriority of INSULâ€"BOARD has been conclusively proven under th; most comparative testsâ€"a betâ€" ter insulator because it‘s MOISâ€" TUREâ€"PROOF, a real sound deadâ€" no FELDMAN TIMBER CO. LTD. grass Ssnows | hedge cleaned Head Office, Schumacher Phone 708 HILLâ€"CLARKâ€"FRANCIS Ltd. Brown Roug Cast Finish Careful selection, painstaking millwork, proper seasoning and grading enables us to say, "you can rely on our lumber." And this accounts for the greater economy our materials affordâ€"not only this year but for years to come. Build for perâ€" manence with good sound lumber., HIGH QUALITY irlread 12A BUILDING MATERIALS PK L sSpeéert T1V: indered it. iI idy uv around very bit of ri same idea ambitious possible in ral area. the town idiedup but people like ves but if t int. I think our plac» ice since the five dolâ€" wWork was dong on it. ranked so that the ubp beautifully; got 1 of all old leaves ass removed; grass do t I6 idle ve dollars reckâ€" How? I hired id the house for rubbish cleaned General Contractors Ple FAST DELIVERY Pleased beâ€" ind pleased 1€ _gee other many that very much WE INSULI In building radio wiring cverlcoked. F During those seasons of the year when window screens and secrgen dacor: are used, privacy may be had by paintâ€" ing the screens with a thin coat Cf white paint. This will prevent those outside from looking in while those within miy still look out. Sudbury Star:â€"Funny thing is, that the folks around Sudbury are so busy, they don‘t notice the dust. A}‘C pay for work brings a big reward. Our logic is sometimes faulty. Tor instance, a merchant and a gardener live on the same street. The merchant leaves the gardener idle while he makes his cwn garden after store closes. The idle gardsner get hard up and his wife goes out to try to sell stockings. The mer@qhant gets mad about it." MAYBE THEY DON‘T MOVE FAST ENOUGH TO RAISE ANY DUST hire it done and just look on while it is being done they would always hire it done. Don‘t split or pile wood; don‘t dig your own garden; don‘t roll your cwn lawn; don‘t rake your own leaves. Get a man or a body to do it. See how much better you can get it done 3y those who make a business of it. And see how good it feels to just loll around and sge it being done. lasulâ€"Hoard Lath 1 sgee it being Men want work Mill Office, Timmins Phone 709 TT mm ons % SCREENS RADTO WIRING a new homg ind outlets sh mm in m ns un ts hy ns n neat job the he walls e, plans fo j0uld not b C lar you should Architect‘s Importance z # % 1 % i _ in Building of Homes good force hone 1not: drawir It ‘"Many a the architec illâ€"timed su insinuations ing friends cthers who extend your con tect and have cussicn on these standin those t phasiz that w posed ~ Lhese> poInts nentary, but if will result in a g is give th HMililding. nda the and tent an intt fully e tendin: ITNe 1O Canadian special ir "The in Proper C th Proper Construction of Dwellings a Matter of Vital Inâ€" terest, Suggests Prominent Canadian Architect, Who Touches on Some of the Problems of Homeâ€"Making. With either or both of these finders there is really little reason for failâ€" ing to get what you want in a picture. Of course, there are limits, defined by the size and shape of the film and the capacity of the lens. You bhave to * OW did I when There are th but I certaial iwing3, antl! SpeCcIIICcat much harder, and ve: make changes in bri Thserefore, take 1lO0ts ting your preliminary s will save time, mone er desirable thires 0o ting heard vyou h the string give you an accura each shot includes. 7 "direct" viewâ€"finder, top or side of the c it you hold the can and sight through openings. What you In oth vys the Remembe: icil sketct , impossib ind etr You will not cut your friends in two if you use your view finder Broperly When nIm id 11 T‘he quit ud1 tWwo. I1 coming ends who war who have ult selling of ce matter from ult in a good dral be g b:tween the clier o whom his work is Place Confidence y a job has been s NO h him tho K:OUG dishon mp ome 1 help i1 insw e ng th ch eSNAPSHOT GCUILL® s the fa re kind in rinnlit vVEer € wWIin irch the fish inaly did a f in two." e sad words J¢€ O ) in in the bes TUC it ds the lowest is n tender to accept. al tenders ars rei iJ 1A V liffle ‘Af to â€" change specificatior} and very s in bricks, oniy idence frege â€" matte H it 1¢ mA V i WwWAaV into which y perly shaded urate idea C es. Then ther er ha took this : sh and part finde n architect to 11 chosen a would lik and 11s of nterp s in‘1 121 perly and often mean rom wellâ€"meanâ€" to help, or from 1t il better un client and rk is entru: fin liat NJ mo! mA sugges iir that yo o the archi d open dis m©schnanic of actor to â€"do ha the spoiled and nullified by at cl bu 111 C3 L xpensive mortatr time i1 In h ler, bu workin: do that icture? of Bill of cutâ€" 111 han elv eC 1i the tin T‘he hat t] the | tu N € THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS ONTARIO i1 T all d . 11 1t pictures Ccome Dack, we shall cer tainly not begrudge those few gec onds of concentration on the view finder. select the most interesting bits of a scene and concentrate on them. When an artist does this, he ‘"comâ€" poses" his picture. Many volumes have been written on the subject of composition, but the whole idea may be boiled down to this: Good compoâ€" sition is simply a pleasing arrangeâ€" ment of the elements of a picture, an arrangement that puts the emphasis on the most interesting feature. A little care in using your view finder will, almost invariably, give and with the ious tenders, are in ordor accept. WITL eltC., cket design tims f« all po: have step be ment be VIC well designed, s for their requ gether properly sults at the I ausin{ hutter 16 fire rYy ; "Il ‘ld fo pec th to De l1 whether ture will te i had in m ed the cal 1¢C When lthough we have only ourselves a few friends to please we can ease that pleasure vastly by sing, just before we click the ter, to chetk up our picture in view finder. If it‘s what we want re away! And, when the finished ures come back, we shall cerâ€" O1 11 A 1 18 t me tell you J t from â€" an _ the needed pa the architect t until the UV I‘C the ~Imost _ rSaAsonabDiceâ€"â€" cost. ind specifications are instruâ€" f service only, and remain the 7 of the architect, the client upplied with necessary copiscs finite irchi will re nfusin 1€ JOHN VAN GUILDER Questi( reject an arrangement sing or «lispleasing; it u that somebody‘s head e lopped off ; it will reâ€" r or not the finished tell a. storyâ€"the story mind when you unlimâ€" amera, for "telling a OWI ind J AIl OIG tempt th settle th 1J n using ost invariably posed picture, ject an arrang p is carefully prepared s, and specifications ders from the vartous be recsived and upon mtracts may be signed. receives these prices n‘r goes over the varâ€" 1 suggestions from him to the best tenders to K at it. a briefly is not > Te 11 decided upon YJ N AV nd wly before an,. Make the work ~AOr. M ) make buildin clients. Di 118 cp While him Snis had cure dadolâ€" «. Green Censors and / Green Pastures Film pt (viceâ€"chairman), and Mrs. Edmund Phillips. There was also an office staff of two clerks and a stenographer. The aforementioned censors represented all the wellâ€"known religious bodi¢sâ€"Mr. Byrne, the Roman Church; Mrs. Thorneloe, the Anglican Church; Mrs. Moran, the United Church, and so on, to make sure that nothing ofâ€" fensive to anyone‘s faith would be shcwn on the sersen. These censors, also, in the main, were people who had raised families of their own, and knew with a broad insight the problems in regard to the proper bringing up of their children to decent manhood and womanhcod. The chairman,â€" Major Boylan, served this country overseas durirg the war, and on coming back from France was quite properly given back his former position on the board. And now what has the present Liberal gcvernment, if we may call it that, done since coming into power? In the first place they fired the for inefficiency, and they reinstated her, a young unmarried woman, to be a censor. They then fired, with one exâ€" ception, all the former censorsâ€"one a widow dependent on her position; anâ€" cther a war widow; and also Major Boylan, the returned soldier chairâ€" man, and restained Mr. Hardwicke, a man of 80 years, to replace him. This man, however, after holding this poâ€" sition, during which time he received two raises in salary, was let out a short time ago. They then appointed Mr. Timmins, Ont., July l1st, 1936. To the Editor of The Advance, Timmins. Dear Sir:â€"At this time when there is so much discussion about the banâ€" ning Oof the film version of the play, "Green Pastures," by the present board of censors and Queen‘s Park, it is apâ€" parent that a few facts should be made known to the public of the changes made in the personnel of the censor board by Premier Hephburn. At the time preceding the last elecâ€" tion the board was composed of the fcllowing:â€"Mr. E. J. Byrne, Mrs. Eva Mcran, Mrs. Pearl E. Thorneloe, Major Boylen «chairman), Mr. Hardwicke "The ari payments â€" way proted mechanics‘ perly protected. "During the construction of the building,. detailed instructions and drawings are suppliecd to the contractor to supplement and interpret the workâ€" ing drawings and specifications upon which the contract is based. "The architect generally superintends "The architect issues certificates for payments to the contractor, and in this way protects the client against loss by mechanics‘ liens. He, therefore, has to keep an accurate account of any adâ€" justments or changes, and safeguard the owner in these things. This safeâ€" guard alone ofttn pays for the entire architect‘s fees." h he building:; ht ty of materials is decisions a rovernment Condemned for Discharging Better Qualâ€" ified Members and Apâ€" pointing Inexperienced decisions are binding upon botlh airties to the contract. "If the work is of such nature that nstant supervision is required, a clerk _ works should be employed, answerâ€" to the architect, but paid for by Rudolph â€" McChesney Lumber architect do#es all the detail work reparing and closing these conâ€" ts, sesing that the owner is proâ€" Mills and Offices TIMMINS Rough and Dressed Lumber Everything In Forest Products it @1 Regardless of the amount, you will find this firm can fill your order to your satisftaction. For many years we nave handled the greater amount of Forest products sold here, becausse builders have relied on our lumber. Careful selection to the finest details assures you of getting only Quality Materials. Remember when building, it‘s the lumber that counts, and only Rudolphâ€"MeChesney can give you these greater services. MINING TIMBER POLES, PILING and and nerally superintends upon the qualâ€" i workmanship, and binding upon both mo! Several days ago a Toronto paper stated that Miss Canning had ‘"no statement to make" in regard to the banning of the film. How could she? How could two inexperienced younz people know what to release and what not to release? No two people of the present censors‘ age can possibly have the wide viewpoint of the former board who were clever, mature, experienced men and women. It might also be of interest to the public to know that the present censors are receiving hishâ€" er salaries than their predscessors. Yours truly, Whistling His Way Across the Dominion William Joseph Carter, of England, Makes the Music io Round and Round time. Is it any wonder that they would ban a great picture such as "Green Pastures," while they release conâ€" tinually the other type of picture showâ€" ing the "eternal triangle," drinking, and the questionable conduct of single and unhappily married people, for our younger generation to pollute their minds with. This shows in a small way the two people whom we have censoring the pictures for Ontario at the present time. Is it any wonder that they would ban a great picture such as "Green Pastures," while they release conâ€" Silverthorne, a political worker in the St. Thomas district, and a friend of Hephburn‘s, a man of 29 or 30 years, whose experience as a bookkeeper could in no way fit him for this important post. and COURTEOUS SERVICE Company Limited Mill and Office cor. Balsam and Second â€" Phone For our selection, is such that no able to get it at Roy‘s Exact mill very simple here, and at reasonable J. P. ROY Frames GENERAL CONTRACTORS Roger Page Special Inducements to CONTRACTORS AND HOME BUILDERS OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Try The Advance Want Advertisements Macon â€" Telegraph:â€"The babe of yesteryear had a tough enough time of it bounced up and down on the lady caller‘s knee, but at that it didn‘t run the risk of being burned by a cigarette. This is William Joseph Carter‘s first visit to the North and so his first to Timmins. He thinks probably he‘ll like Timmins better than the other Northern towns. Some time this week William Joseph will be on his way again. After a brief visit to Cochrane he‘ll be on his way to North Bay, then Toronto, stopping at all towns along the way. The big event of the next couple of months of his life will be the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto where he will play his instruâ€" ments (he has an old violin along with the whistles and the flexitone). Eventually William will get back home again. Home to Great Yarâ€" Eventually William w home again. 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