New Curtains Suggest Ways of Refreshing tho Homeâ€"Sceneâ€"The Sheors I\lave Perâ€" manent Finishesâ€"Many Chintzâ€"Like Floralsâ€"Lots of Trimming. ba Cl yYOC im AI strai drawn shot min ruilll INSVURANCE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES 4 21 PINE STRKREET N. TIMMIN®S PHONE 104 WO““MW“O“OWQOM‘OQ“OO t on mm mm ocms womneic in npmence s ~ ie e EeE e ECE L 0 0 000000 0902 | 16 and 49 Main REAL ESTATE INSURANCE STEAMSHIP OFFICE 20 Pine t old Available in Timmins, macher, and south for commercial buildings, apartment houses, new homes, and improvements. Paid back by monthly payments over a number of vears. kim On First Mortgages Do you know thelow rates : ANCE may novwv. be had C houschold furniture? â€" Call bilt LLIVAN NEWTON Property Owners Phont Timmins, Phone 11 Â¥a south Porceupin« ~ 285 sell Life, Sickness, nee and Real Estate MA A] curtains is l availlable in l 11 ith eyelet scalloped Id, howâ€" id mul r ruff lï¬ Needle: 1€ If rates at which FIRE INSURâ€" > had on buildings, stock and 2 > Call at our office or ‘phone. K6 and many 121 red SPRING AT YOUR WINDOWS Are aC 1A by Elizabeth MacRea Boykin 11 Ir a roct a valant colors in brown A pretty bedrsom f a greyâ€"blue carpel, triple swag valance white greund.. The bolster of the bed a: is room afte cc;: raound with gold CO} ils, white lark wall ind blu« a young girl ISs INIS The curtainâ€" of checked taffeta in ime plaid taffeta is the lamp shades. A e ground covers one 11 ind carpet, chintz draperies are used with p instrad of the bottom as Th: oa brown walls and carpet, chintz of a and turquoise, turquoise velvet chairs. il fin( girl is this one with iin= of ergandy are taffeta in blue, rose There is an important trend teward the use o¢f swags and jabots in the same sheer material as the sheer curtains. Cften, sheer fabrics of contrasting tone are used for overâ€"draperies. Glass and mirror hardware lends great distinction to windcws hung only with sheer curâ€" tains; so do gilt rods and tieâ€"backs. _As for draperies, there is a galaxy of lovely fabrics to select from. The prints as usual have the spotlight, loveâ€" ly chintzâ€"like florals on many pracâ€" tica weaves. Among the plain materiâ€" als, satin, sateen, moire, sail cloth, tafâ€" feta, reps are favoured. Stripes are broad and veory fashionableâ€"looking. Trimmings are intricate and vessatile. ansarifie wind@aw treatments that we‘ve ground lined with red sategn. ORGANDY AND CHARTREUISEâ€" White orgardy with a valance maue of chartreuse taffeta and tied back with chartrsuse eresgrain ribbon. NINCN WITIH CRYSTALâ€"Pale pink chintz predominating French blue, t design of which is revealed as t cascades droop zgracefully downward WHITE AND PLAID â€" Full wh Dustie WHILLI nbroig RUS irtair i VE id a mirror cornice. STARCHED AND FLOW 1e floo used for the filcm flowered chintz of chair. *Â¥ N T nerously CHI white walls and finished with a and yellow on a the ficunce and 1 ribson. RYSTALâ€"Pale pink is made crissâ€"cross sss the bottom only 1arze ervstal beads. 111 ind tha x le: 11 1X intricat2? ind tasâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, .IMMINS, ONTARIO i Jp yered i rep, igniâ€" jacks f{le red Original Confucius il)id Not Believe in Making Wiseâ€"Cracks ‘ Bern 551 B.C. _ K‘ungâ€"Fuâ€"ITze, or Confucius, which \is easier to write and say, was born raway back in 551 B.C., in the village of Chueh, the state of Lu, which was ‘part of what is now the province of \ shantung China. Was a Serious Gentleman Who Led Chiness People to Better Life. Dorothy Parker‘ The answ2r i there never was Ksep your d we‘rte . nCt meant is that That year, 551 BC., is a heck of a’ long time ago. Away back then there| weren‘t even Irdians in this country | (or so archaeologists say). Rome was just a little punk of an upstart state and the Greeks were still throwing their weight aroundt. Big leagit? names were Assyria, Batylonia, Phognicia and| Ezypt. | uxu.c UV Ttha l : > C Kek, ; «A kok NP VEA _ NCE . No NOC ED 0 O ho NE t 6 . + Lc l mcb se it a o nA o s the d DP IP IP EPC fucius". The chap you and everybodly| â€" Before using the cod liver oil enemas had in mind was a great Chinese philoâ€" j patients were given complete rest in sopher and moral teacher known as'bed and starch and opium enemas to K‘ungâ€"Fuâ€"Tze. reduce the diarrhcsa and irriitability of K‘ungâ€"Fuâ€"Tze means the Mastor| the colon. These patients were able to Kung or the Master Teacher. Tllelhold the cod liver oil enemas in the name has been corrupted by Occidentâ€" ; colon all right. This gave the cod liver als into what has now become the a i1 all these hcurs to help heal the ulâ€" term, "Confucius." cers and raw surfaces. At the beginning Born 551 B.C. of the treatment the patient was able to hold the c3 liver oil enemas only is easier to write and say, was born[a short fime and they were given durâ€" away back in 551 B.C., in the village| ing the day. Later they were given at of C'llueh, the state of Lu’ WlliCll ‘vas.bed time and lleld by t‘fle Datielfl til] part of what is now the province ofimorning. The beginning dose was 2 Shantung China. ‘cunces at a time, gradually increasing K I" Te A i,q . hP{".k Of A, ' up ‘to 8 CllnCCS. K‘ungâ€"Fuâ€"Ize, or Confucius, which Anyway, Confucius was born better than 24 centuries ago. He was smart as a tack right from the start. At 19 (when he was married), he was already custodian of the public stores of grain and the public herds. He was a pretty smart politician, too. What makes \Confucius‘ present joke vogue so absurd is that he himself must have been a particularly humorless sort of gent. He was too worried about the mess humanity had made of the world to be able to look on the brighter side of things. Confucius finally died in 478 BC., 73 years old, and more important to the Chinese people, to whom he had taught a righteous way Of life, than any glitâ€" tering yellow emperor of Mongol conâ€" queror or Japanese generalissimo had ever been or ever will be. There was a joke, though, connected with the life of Confuzcius. Virtually an atheist (he did not believe in a personal god), the fine teachings of the cld philosopher were Sso effective with the myriads of his countrymen they made them the foundation of a religion, known today as "Confucianâ€" ism "â€"a belief born of an unbeliever, which has countless millions of Orienâ€" muslin ¢ pa CrV tains finished at the top with a vA> ance made of overâ€"scale beading rur through with broad brown grosgrail ribbon. 1A i lengin of Ss2°O0CN Pi ver the pole in three d to hang down a w ALL TO MATCHâ€"â€" Confucius Didnt Say! Already credited with being ths oriâ€" iator of more gags than the heroic, endary Jos Miller, Confucius and at he is supposed to have said have al follows2er (Released by Consolidated News Feaâ€" ures, Inc.) s. An article now going tae rouiids the press, howsever, gives the facts the case in more interssting way n the usual tkook cf reference, .as I as nutting modern "pep" into the ble and lamp shades. A BEAU KNOTâ€"Cream :adbury Star:â€" ic is a guaran i the foreign | know for sure 11 simple tieâ€"Back Curtains ill around for windows in vered in the same chintz. f the room miles of white Sedspread canopy, dressing ns hung straight to the the top a glass pole with coich plaid taffeta looped n three places and allowâ€" wn a way at each side. ATCHâ€"An allâ€"over violet ntz on a white ground imple tieâ€"back curtains 11 around for windows in ‘:â€"Maybe the wide Atâ€" antee of complete safety n invader, but we would ire. Ask any Indian. Sav guy male nflam:oi an symptcms m gery is nece years, mild a used cncee or oil enemas, \ avernigh help in . liver sil. in the Dot with grest also in inf Dr. H. C liver oil ensmas tive colitis. ‘Iâ€" fsods rich in f0 little. bulky wa meat and eggs he Three of the six patients whose illness nad lasted 3, 6, and 15 months resp2etâ€" tively, were cured and have remained cured for past two years. ‘One patient suffering for 12 years remained well 15 months and then relapsed; another suffering six years relapsed after 15 morths but was cured after further use Af tha rnd liver olil ensmas. The sixth The ways C of suffering six yCA morths but was C of the cod liver C patient was. not h of illness and relieve pain. Neurosis DJ you feel that you have some illness althcugzh medical tests do not reveal it? Do you sometimes feel ‘compelled‘ to do things you know to be foolish? send for this interesting booklet on neurotic conditions entitled ‘Neurosis‘ (No. 1¢03) enclosing Ten Cents to cover cost of handling, mention this paper, and send request to The Bell Library, PoPst offise Box 75, Station O, New York, â€"N.Y. (Registered in accordancte with "Look here, Oofficer, SOmebnody lid» stolen my car‘!" "Where did you leave it?" "I parked it right here an hour ago." "You did, hey? Well, brother, you‘re doggoned lucky it‘s stoléen. This spot is no more than ten feet from a fire plug, on the wrong side of a oneâ€"way street, and rignt in front of that sign Â¥ 33 that savyvs ‘"No Parking at Any Time‘."â€" pilug, on thne wrong s1Ge street, and rigat in fron that says No Parking at Fort â€" Saskatchewan Reo (bv James W. Barton, M.D.) body l r€ 1 Achve people like to eat crisp, goldenâ€"brown Shredaded Wheat because it tastes so good. It is good nourishment, because it brings you all the energy of whole wheat. Two Shredded Wheat hn l« nxti*ke 2istik : midl!> caun «l _ AAMikE‘n nm‘ inr« +hma iviteal \veliimag« m a Lucky Victim [ in accordante Copyright Act) mM officer, somebody has rC resu.ts Cï¬ using °Cd six cases of ulceraâ€" atients were given alue and containing or fibrous material examples of these ilzserative â€" colitis, i» cclon is grea‘‘lly iaon present, â€" the ) sevore t.:at surâ€" â€"Â¥*ain relief. For enemas have been ay, and somstimes e left in the scolon y prove of much is cnemas of cod )il has been used to fight infe;tion t has been used jeen wounds and Record idue" foods Should Take Steps EChat p to Beautify Town o Il\lems Club Told Uf Tlmmlm xml tlu North 1 901“" hm(l in \\ ml\ nt‘ Be al s may en the Lancet iot alâ€" leneth | â€"One of the tasks to which the Kiâ€" wanis Club here should set itself was the beautifying of Timmins, said Arâ€" thur Sittch, of Fort William, wellâ€" known nursery man, who spoke at the regular meeting of the Kiwanis Club at the Empire Hotel on Monday noon. Timmins and the North were behind in this work and should catch up imâ€" mediately, thought Mr. Sitsh. He adâ€" vocated a general mesting of all clubs and said that he felt that such public as schools could be considerâ€" ably improved in appearance if shrubs and trees were planted. | _Nt. Sitch was introduced and thankâ€" jed by Fritz Woodbury. Another guest ~was F. S. Ward, North Bay. A.F. Mcâ€" Dowell was in the chair, W. H. Wilson was at the piano and Fritz Woodbury directed the community singing. : Ssveral of the past presidents were Timmins and the North Beâ€" hind in Work of Beautiâ€" fying Public Buildings and Town Generallv. Esveral of the past presidents were asked to give reasons why‘they were in Timmins and why they practiced their particular vocation or trade. The practice of asking these questions of members arose from citation of a reâ€" mark ty George Bernard Shaw to the effect that everybody ought to do someâ€" thing at least every dfive years to justify his existence To begin with, said Dr. Lee Honey, he had to practice dentistry in a civilized place where there were people with comparatively large incomes who overâ€" indulged in rich foods and so, conseâ€" quertly, had trouble with their teeth. Rad teeth were hardly known among uncivilized people such as the Eskimos. 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