"In early times Northern Ontario and Quebez2 were rea‘lly overlooked, but now all eyes are fecussed on the Porcupine," said Mr. REradette, "It is really the geogrechical centre of. Cangada." "It is a relatively new discovery," conâ€" tinuet""Mr. Bradette, "In 1898 a Belâ€" â€"gian syndicate offeredtheâ€"~government the sum of $75,000 for all the water mineral and timber rights of the counâ€" try and the members of the legislature were very nearly tempted to accept the offer. In fact, a great proportion of Southern Ontario‘s populationâ€" were quite peeved ‘because they did not acâ€" cept it." He spoke of the racial situation in the North and said that th@ French citizens were copying certain qualities from the English and the latter were using certain French tactics. making eoâ€"operation more and more proncuntâ€" ed. § All Eyes Now Focused on Porcupine, Says Member "The Place Northern Ontario Takes im the Dominion Federation," was the subject of Jose:h A. Bradette‘s address at the regular meeting of the Kiwanis club. held Monday at the Legzion Hall. "In the North it is impossible to act partisan in either politics or nationâ€" ality," said Mr. Bradette. â€" Dr. Lee Honey, in his reply to Mr. Bradette‘s address, stated that it was the third time the speaker had been present at the club luncheons. He said that Mr. Bradette‘s remarks were alâ€" walys most interesting and that he hoped the speaker would return in the near future. George Drew spoke in connection with Rev. Bruce Millar‘s departure fom Tim.â€" Jos. A. Bradette, M.P., Speaks to Kiwanis Club on the Place Northern Ontario Takes in the Dominion Federation. Regret Expressed at Departure of Rev. Bruce Millar. % io ns 2 s 92 292020 8 Clear B.C. Fir Vâ€"Joint ; Gyproc; Hardwood Floorâ€" img; Vâ€"Joint and Shiplap; White Pine Featherâ€" edge; Clear Fir and Pine Doors in Stock Sizes; Sash in Stock Sizes. Lumber, Cement, Building Materials, Coa) and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies Yard Schumacher Phone 725 GUGH AND DRESSED John W. Fogg Limited '............‘......’.‘.‘....'........4 o o o io o oo oo o o oo e e io ho e o iss s t it it stt ty 9g94 Head Office and Yard Timmins Phone 117 A former Harvard professor is greatly concened ibecause it takes $60 worth of the time of a $20,000â€"aâ€"year man to read a book of ordinary length. He thinks business men in the $20,000â€"aâ€"year class and above it just won‘t devote that many precious hours to reading, and he demands that someâ€"form of special preâ€" digested literatered be provided for the benefit of such unbookish fellows. I confess that I cannot get very exâ€" cited about this plea. In the. first place, if it takes $60 worth of time for a highâ€"priced business executive to read a book it will take about $35 worth of his time to play a round of golf or atâ€" tend a baseball game. Now I have never observed business men holding back from golf or baseball on account cf the heavy expense in time involved. Before Mr. Bradette left he invited the club to visit his summer camp near, Cozshrane whenever they found it posâ€" sible. Nor have I heard any one suggesting that special golf and baseball digests be prepared to give the busy business man the ‘"net" of the game in short order. He prefes to savour the thing himself. mins and the secratary was instructed to write Revy. Millar expressing the reâ€" grets of the club in that he saw fit to leave the community where he has alâ€" ways been a respected and valued citiâ€" zen. HIGH COST OF READING (Baltimore Sun) Branch Office Kirkland LAke Phone 393 22e aa?. .oooooooooooooooooooo?ooouooon A word to the wise husbandâ€"toâ€"beâ€" don‘t worry if your girl friends shivers at the idea of a budget. It‘s perfectly normal: for figures to give a lady a headache. But she‘ll probably end up as the best bookkeeper in the family. ‘And aâ€"word to the wise brideâ€"toâ€"beâ€" if, you’d rather have the fun of buying cn the spur of the moment, that‘s your privilege. But you‘ll get a lot more for your money if you plan your spendâ€" ing on ‘paper ahead of time. You‘ll find that you won‘t mind so much doâ€" ing without a smart gadget that catches your eye when you kncw it will bring that lovely new rug a lot closer. Take It Slow and Easy A budget isn‘t such an awesome thing when you get used to the idea; but it‘s a good plan to take it a little gradually or you may feel lost in the sea of numbers. A Bedroom Budget First Suppose we begin today on budgeting a bedroom because that‘s fairly easy. Later we‘ll go into budgets for other is 3c t You could manage to get along then ! grand for the mantel, and when a new even if you had to stop there, although mantel was installed, it was far too rooms. Here is a pretty good approxiâ€" mate way to divide the money you have on hand for furnishing the new home: LIiVING â€" FOONL .cc 27 % Dining rOOM i 38 % BedrOOITL : is 20 % Kitchen ... P d in en se s 8 % BRCHFOOITL _ o es 2 % Furniture ........... ut 49 % Spring, mattress and plllOWS ........ 19% Bed liNeMS e es y A Spread, blankets, comforter ... 12°†Consider Future Expenditures In planning your bedroom purchases, keep in mind the amount you can afâ€" ford to spend on the room in the long run as well as what you have in hand right now. If you can reasonably count on money for ddditions later (and if you plan to include them on the budget, you can) figure these percentâ€" ages on the basis of the ultimate anount to be spent on the rooin. This may avoid too.cheap purchases that you will want to replace. In that case consider the order of making purchases according to your actual need. What To Buy First ;. i ns sï¬ t .. .0 % And of the 20% allowance for the bedroom, hereâ€"is a safe way to apporâ€" tion it approximately: FIOOr COVETING e e 11% springs, mattress, pillows, sheets and blankets should come first if the budget is pinched. Next, a chest of drawers with a mirror and at least one chair. Sprigged wallpaper, curtains and dressing table to match of white dotted swiss trimmed in ruffles and edged in red ball fringe made this a pleasant and comfortable room.: The furniture is mostly maple and the rugs gi'e praided. The wallpaper is white .with natural flower sprigs, the spread white and the window blinds light ue. Here is a bedroom in a highly sophisticate window wall draped in desp pink beige ninon over paler ni is the furniture covering. d moodâ€"blonde wood furniture, walls in pinkâ€"beige, window and non cf the same hue. The light rug is beige, as When the Bride Budgets Her Bedroom Average Percentages That Suggest How Best to Spend Money You Have for Furnishing Your e ty THER PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINB, ONTARIO ~PLEASANT HoMES 11% c To you could add glass curtains in expenâ€" sively and a couple of rag rugs. This would be better than buying a room full of cheaper things that you‘ll neve! really like. Fcr a More Affluent Couple But for a young couple who feel that they will be able to spend more in the aggregate, it‘s better economy to buy better springs and mattress ‘better sheets, better blankets. Those are life time buys if they‘re really good. Here for instance is the outlay of a typical pair of newlyweds who would spend all told two thousand dollars on their furâ€" mshmgs which meant $400 on the bedâ€" rcom : .:.A en se i $ 39 FUMitUIG ... 22e 2 2. . 198 Eprings, mattxess and pillows ... 75 Curtains and draperies ... 20 ) o o t sns Jt o ul oo en e o 15 Spread, blankets and comfortables . 43 No Hard and Fast Rules Naturally these figures would vary according to personal tastes, what presents they received and a hundred and one other considerations. And if the budget says you have $13.50 for a blanket or a rug, theres no law against paying ten or even fifteen so long as you balance it elsewhere. The budget figure is meant to serve as a guide only and as a help and must bear a lot of juggling. On a $13.55 itemâ€" on your budget, you would be going way off to pay $30 . .. better keep closer on the track than that. The aim of furnishing budget is to restrain us from ending up with a very elegant rug and not enough money left to buy furniture worthy of it. And it prevents such catastrophies as befell the family that bought the brass and irons which turned out to be far too by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin $100 finitum. 82 28229 2oz 122n2 22222 #..¢, 6. _0 ¢6_ _0 ,0,,%. .0 e cinale« ooo.oo.oo.oo.oouoowoouoonoouoouoouoonoonoon3noonoo"oonoon3n3noonoouoouoouoonoouooNQ grand for the room and so on ad inâ€" The sooner the young couple about in The Advance WELL of GOLD Don‘t miss the opening chapters of this thrilling story. You will like it. $ It has everythingâ€"treasure huntmg, mystery, adventure, rivalry, romance, excitement and thrills. * Monday. esnt â€" Be sure to begin with the first instalment in The Advance next on MONDA Y STARTING The First Instalment of the Exciting New Serial to start a new home resign an eveâ€" ning or so to pencil, paper and bank book. the easier it will be to assemble and coâ€"ordinate ever after the endless details involved in furnishing a new house or apartment. A story of how he was "beaten up" by six men and ‘he complained to city and provincial police and they refused to take any action. was told by John May, 21, London, Ontario, when he walked into the office of The Sudbury Star, Saturday, exhibiting a wound on his head which required six stitches to close. May stated he walked ‘ into the grounds of the Gray midway shows, shortly after midnight, Friday, and at the instigation of Con. Gray, proprietor of the midway, six men proceeded to beat him up. He declared the assault Newlyweds, or engaged couples, may find interesting help in our new bulâ€" letin ‘‘Recipes For New Wall Colours." This includes exactly the ingredients it takes to get the smart colours in conâ€" temporary decorating. Toronto Man Says He Was Illâ€"Treated at Sudbury (Copyright, 1937, by Elizabeth Macâ€" Rae Boykin). was made without provocation. May admitted being involved in a similar mixâ€"up when the show was playing at North Bay about three weeks ago. Witnesses of the fracas told a reporter they noticed May involved in an arguâ€" ment with a man at the qentrance to the grounds which precipitated the fight. Employees of tee midway declared May had been previously employed with the show ‘but had been "fired" and had been making a nuisance of himself around the grounds. He had been reâ€" peatedly told to leave the grounds they said. They claimed May injured his head when he fell to the ground, conâ€" tradicting the statement of the inâ€" jured man that he had been struck over the head with a logging chain. 2. 2. a * 4 #, #, in 82 2 snn snn snn snn sn ns 22 2 222002002002 202 002202 20220z eC € 00000? %)3003?%0?%0?%0?0??0‘0‘0‘0‘000000000000000000000000000000000000000\ [ry The Advance Want Advertisements THOUGHTFUL CARE AND DIGNITY CHARACTERIZE OUR SERVICE ‘by Bentley Ridge 8. T. W ALKER Funeral Director TELEPHONE 509 \ 81 THIRD AVENUE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT T I M M IN S (Peterborough Examiner) At Washington there is one office which touches the whole country. It is where people register their names for oldâ€"age benefits. As might be expected the department has a good filing sysâ€" tem for keeping the names, but the people who operate it are puzzled beâ€" cause a name pronounced the same is spelled so many different ways. ‘They have found there are 290 differâ€" ent ways of spelling Snyder; the family name Bailey has so {far been spelled 22 ways, and the name Burke has a similar record.. â€" People have found 18 different ways to spell Lehman, 34 ways to spell Baer., and even if it is hard to believe, the fine name Kelly has been put down 14 ways. Sudbury Star:â€"Base stealing, a comâ€" mentator reports, has declined since the day when a smart catcher would throw to third to head off Cobb startâ€" ing for second. . Sudbury Star:â€"Pretty soon, if they keep building roads to allow folks to get somewhere, there won‘t be any place to get to but roads. 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