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Porcupine Advance, 21 Feb 1935, 2, p. 4

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PACIE POUR TIMMINS, ONTARIO Members Canadian Weekly Newspaper Assuciation ; Ontarioâ€" Quebe: Newspaper Association; Class "A" Weekly Group PHONESâ€"â€"â€"â€"RESIDENCE 70 °6 ifi nciatiiinatiieatiatiiinai NN""'M $ | GovERNMENT STATION NEEDED | Onta last to receive assistance LO mMAKC TAMILIiQ AiIAC.+ There was an implied promise given several times in recent years to the effect that the North would be given a governâ€" ment radio st@tkon so that the country north of North Bay and Sudbury and stretching from Northwestern @uebec to Sault Ste. Marie would be able to receive the radio proâ€" grammes available elsewhere. What is the official answer to this? There has been no, answer from the Radio Commission ang no answer from the government. It may be that these bodies have been deceivâ€". ed into believing that the utterly inadequate lccal stations] fill tho need. Nothing could be further from the fact. The: three little local radio stations in the North are simply toy affairs, with a covering capacity for such a restricted arca as to be negligible when other factors are taken into consideration. The programmes available are of a type that do»s not appeal to radio owners. Those who happen to like such programmes can enjoy them on their own victrolas. If there are no public answers, there are many attempts at semiâ€"official replies One of these peddled recently was to the effect that The Advance is the lone malcontent seekâ€" ing a government radio station for the North,. The fact that it might be alone in its advccacy of what it believed to be in the interests of the North woulg not make The Adâ€" vance hesitate to campaign for any general benefit. It would not be the first time that The Advance hammered away at a question all alone, but confident in the belief that scon there would be plenty of support in this country where people love a fair deal. As a matter of fact, however, this is one time when all the newspapers of the North are united in the demand for a proper government radio station to meet the needs of the North. The Kapuskasing Northern Tribune, The Cochrane Northland Post, The New Liskeard Speaker, The Haileyburian and The North Bay Nugget have been fully as outspoken as The Advance in the matter, and the only other newspaper, The Northern News, of Kirkland Lake, has also apparently endorsed the idea of a government T‘imm dv 1€ ) ol id idio an @tION it e Yoroupine Advance |~ 1 Published Every Monday and Thursday by GEO LAKE, Owner and Publisher mp 2 00 Per Y But wh of Cereé proper government station. So is the Cochrane ?ost, The New Liskeard Speaker, The Haileyâ€" unaffected by any supposed competition in the ivertising. In this matter of suggested competiâ€" i radio ang newspaper advertising The Advance :â€"that if the law in regard to radio is observed, tion can not be cther than negligible, her reply is that the local radio stations should Ont.., Thursday, Feb 1¢€ ted area,. leaving ail the rest of the North withâ€" Nb cne wants this inadequate service extended The {feeling is decidedly against fastening any aâ€"miiv on the people Oof the North in regard to AD nadequate service of rad polv on the people mIme Subscription Rates (° piy o pay Lheir : es sponscred hould the Notr the6 is that the The answer 1dUCisn mpaign SeEC One friend y The Advance ~endured here j heayr ner p e answer to that is that they have eady. The local statiztns have been consideration. Fault has been found more than one cccasion in the past score the imperfections and absurdiâ€" e general public. Only on three or Advance voiced public complaint in On one cccasion the local radio was i1 merchants and The Advance cerâ€" lic notice should be taken of such an ‘ procedure. There has been no reâ€" adio ow no apologies fc ie Advance, very apliy aesci 1Ve3 dured here on most occasions, â€" to do far more "shutting off" ay another gentleman describâ€" idio. Of course, there are some from the United States at the people of the North be deâ€" ar the excellent Canadian proâ€" parts of Canada? The pesople their share of the cost of the issred by the Canadian Radio he North be debarred from enâ€" There are literally thousands Of radio license fees. There would rammes were available. Is the return for the money paid this avien vears past. Why should mss were not more ifrequent and is beside the point. Certainly the not content with the present inâ€" This local service is awa@ilable in a ing a@ail the rest of the North withâ€" is this inadequate service extended Uniteg Statesâ€"$3.00 Per Ye ilong the lines that the call for j il~Oveyr ) owner has much mort criticism appears to h: hing else could achiey utside programimes ed attention. This al nd emphasized the stati0on, he local e support @1v overnment rac may be able t By telephone enthusiastic | ire tTAi nere has been no rt The public ccmplai heâ€"dial and prevente i¢€ vÂ¥ery Lne scope Of emphatically itions and in the Cochrane | cep describe have pp°I meri ACc iA€ Rou Archic ff shameifa "Neither excuse have the bell, bu "If editor The Globe. "If editor was the sti was grogegy f and Empi ciaims "Tf ‘The OLt without work, The Stratford out zard Empir TeE t> unconsciousness. "That‘s below the Post. There are five "You just get bel Nobcdyv counts the the sheep before the "Sttp! Stop!" roa ting our side And so th writing that the problem dept of pr Oof them enjoying sicn of the preoblem. " and lack of thought fo the weaker and the ul CI when they bir Art eC mt . [ l P lt P P l PP P lt P DA Pn 4AAA P P SAAA SAAA LCAAA L PA Ltz proviC filing cha ‘An editor Well, isn‘t g« ind A 1 DO EDITORS WORK? AND HOW aind n ridop conside1 Down goes The Journal. ther cof you know anything about golf or work." This ander from The Renfrew Mercury knocks out The The Journal waits for the bell. There isn‘t any bell. vriting editorials cn Tim Buck isn‘t work, what other have you?" This uppercut from The Advance rings I1, but The Journal stays down. Nobody ccunts. ditors work, why don‘t they do some work?" enquires The Mail and Empire is down again. ditcrs don‘t work, then soemebody works them." This e stinger from The Perth Expositor. The Globe was for a moment. The other time The Globe was grog8y hen Premier Hepburn started his beer parlours last work i‘re alw gum dlt JOourt ha pars Th THE PROBLEM OF RELIEF il rat foul. a fowl. i The Sa unle t WA PTs relief an 11 an have By e Di 1¢ iwa Journal editor knows how to get altng why dcesn‘t he put it in a book?" demands Beaconâ€"Herald. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King fight ind w! 11 mptat ild cha ind Th but resuit 11 crying "Wolf! Wolf!" sneers The Mail angd ult Ste. Marie Star takes the rocky road t is off with nothing proved except that is certainly hard work! â€" Why it‘s hard inything to"write about! ha At im be beilt!" exclaims The Cochrane Northland down panting for wind. w this belt" yells The Eganville Leader. fouls, Most of them didn‘t even count wÂ¥ idyllic W in The Advance may have suggested cities of Ontario have a serious relief ids. It will not be cver when the deâ€" the present moment it is holding the as it were. There are peopleâ€"many iefâ€"who will attempt to stifle discusâ€" They will cry out against heart,lessness| or others. They will talk abosut helping infortunate. All the talk in the world, ter the fact that everybody, including their sons and daugliters, will suffer relief problem is dealt with. The real vide such relief that people will be able ere are people toâ€"day who rant about vet deliberately foster an attitude Oof in nothing more nor less than creating of people permanently on reliefâ€"people is their rightâ€"people not ready to acâ€" i0 have become accustomed to dependâ€" > prefer that mode of existence. It is ers who could not escape the necessity ait anxiously for the very first mcment )e from all forms Of the dole. But this uUre en went to sleep. The Gore Bay Recorder, "you‘re hitâ€" eli¢ the comeâ€"back of The Ottawa Jourâ€" works at all. He plays golf!" ‘ork for chortles The Torcnto e@eTl ilread r a time. Then came a querulâ€" top it! You‘ve been beating up imination and Gistinction and eccnflict, and the heart went out y one, and two by three, slipped ended in disillusionment One Of ightâ€"full history of Rouyn. to spoil a noble row. Yet there ) join in one Oof those fragrant nearest is the cne to bash. The rento Mail ang Empire recently skirmish, and newspapers from â€"to join the happy throng. yn riot this battle ‘commenced held much of the ideal sponâ€" rize every glcrious mixâ€"up. and too> hard," said The Mail Marie Star s permitted irden. sapp mMA ther truth that a class is being measures as a permanent vav i¢ mAI A L private profit. There That is the big Objecâ€" em:â€"the people have + nothinge in return. In the cities, towns q to replace relief. It itted to force itself on the sapping industry and stiâ€" C rey complain that rcadâ€" Yet they are doing little indignity of it has passâ€" ir rightâ€"their mode of old nugget in lts gizâ€" ir. That putsseveral decided to have a pean ccuntries but was one of those sp th had him r all concerned irect relief. It he man neare into this?" askâ€" nded the other t enjovable enâ€" THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE ivenly contest de ral par programimet nptible f., and every run @around x opr seven h ized in elief s mean would Local Bonspiel to _ |~ Start Here Monday Another local bons; way on Monday nigh Marshallâ€"R:clestine event and the cons Marshall â€" Eeclestone C up, Club Event and Consolaâ€" tion to be the Features of the New Local Bonspiel. every rink plenty of ga second prizes will go and runnersâ€"up in all Entries will be accep cr by Secretary J. M. B Sunday afterncon ant Sunday aiterncon and that play will begin C which time the Ramsay returned from Kirkland the finals of the McInt prcbably be delayed for With no more than gosd curling weather cials are anxious to get awarded and the bonsp fore soft ice sets in an( schedule. Legion Honours at Funeral on Tuesday: The Last Post sounded cn Tuesda afternoon when funeral services wer held for Peter Johnson, formerly 0 the 222nd Battalion, C. E. F., Saska toon, who died on Saturday at th scuth Porcupine hospital after a lon illness. Peter Johnson, formerly of 222nd Batt., Laid to Rest by Comrades of the Timâ€" mins Legion. Rev. Bruce Millar conducteg the serâ€" vice which was under the auspices of the Canadian Legion, Branch 88, Timâ€" mins. A number of Legion members gathered at Walker‘s funeral parlors at 4.15 pm. to hear the last rites read cver the bzdy of their former comrade.| The coffin was covered with the Unionl Jack and a wreath of poppies gave evi-l oh.A Ey GRL\VhL AND SANDâ€"AND PLACER t stt P L C sAAA e ts e l m P l l and spic itation. According t will be fough Apparent] vellow. to keep the Govern the use of the peS institution under i the gocd it is acc wel} to be sure tha worth while before Do You W ant Your Daughter To Be Pretty? rdcptec lieves that DV U subjects already self wort the meost and Russia is threatened that of 1933. These siderable part of th imminent peril of st in Canada who Mothers who are anxious for their daughters to be healthy and attractive will be interested in the story of a cerâ€" tain young girl who was pale, runâ€" down, underweight, when she went to a competent authority to have her blood tested. She weighed only 91 pounds. The test revealed the trouble. Her blood was too poor in quality to keep up her strength, weight and vitalâ€" ity. Her blood was below normal in the number of red corpuscles and in vitallyâ€"necessary haemoglobin. She was instructed to take two of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pilis (so called because they have a pink sugar coating) three times a day for a month ind then return for anâ€" other blood test. Thirty days later a changed, happy girl came back. She had gained nine pounds. Her blood tested almost norâ€" mal in its haemoglobin content and was slightly better than normal in numâ€" ber of red corpuscles. She felt a treâ€" mendous lot better and looked it. She had roses in her cheeks and everyone said that "her face had rounded out and she was positively pretty". Charming color and soft clear skin depend almost entirely upon the blood, because the blood carries the vitality and nutriment that builds the comâ€" plexion. The soft, clear skin of every pretty baby is proof of it. And the girl mentioned above is livMig evidence that good looks which have been lost through impoverished blood can be rcâ€" gained by taking the proper remedy. There is no need for so many girls to endure a sallow, uninteresting comâ€" plexion nor to remain listless, nervous and easily tired out. For when these are symptoms of blood that is lacking in vitality, Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills wil in vitality, Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills will restore strength and "pep" and tone up good looks, too! Equally effective for people of all ages. Fullâ€"size box 50¢ at your nearest drug store, 38H nc Apparently Germany believe John Rowla Here‘s how one girl put roses into her cheeks and rounded out a thin face Man blow off areful C TIMMINS, ONTARIO than th ither le bonspiels in and i: T r1ccomnp m SLA 1M 1¢€ M.P.]} team Hepburi M 10n pnAn 1@A 1 affirmin happy d nine it norâ€" t and i numâ€" a treâ€" t. She eryone d out t populationr is â€" . would "appear rming the wWOI h tting female agitators this process by decapâ€" e Mo , 1 /I/flI/,Illl/”f“”/""’l’f’l/I”fl’vggzfi'gfiffgff/"If’l’f’f c *4 4 4 $ "\ KS â€" WITH PORK Beans JELLY MecLAREN‘S POWDERS 2 19 3 14° hat m a w vers it the next W f his war service. Comrade A. sounded the Last Post during mony. 39 95 '\ \\\\\‘3\\8\“\\\\\\\ \3\\\\‘%\\\\\fl;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\S%\\S\\% INl QUAKER T UAI\IL“ < 'l [CB . x\ , L1 I L4A Large <Pkg. $ membe ‘TINI Mon PEANUT ==â€" Lo« BUTTER Toilet Soap4 ~23© Flakes â€" 3: 25‘ LV SHOULDER ROASTS;Ib. ...::..:: BONELESS ROASTS.â€"Ib. ........ STEWING CUTSIb.;.....::...... 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IGC Spare Ribs it 1M re pecpile Wno duyuu on 98 of the Crimina m to los OTl Ouick or Regulat 10¢ 2 ¢Fin 16 ¢ 7. in P A TY polic weaken blow off To be Guests Speakers at the Kiwanis Club Here ind WA at 91 he w‘ W C Balin Pow@ jubli 1€ tear pap L* 1j ilong of the famine ave displayed s> remarkâ€"| Russia to live. After all )lan has been in the pro-! 111 or uncertain Toronto to the "size of a piece .. He has his finger in lhe 1281 alented Speak vial interest dayv ay to the pers?! y. Britons, how n this side of th letter posted a forLy--two mile hereafter. make martyrs of peo Pif VA â€" C1dMIALACUCIAL ) «umm .. Oe C Brighton, Engâ€"| N E u R I l I S perszn‘ to the aded hn¢ spoaker incheon 14 ie same time x who object s the slander ime wWarrant landering of he efhcien papers, tI and cond by the o4 Vicientc? e could be falsehood: C DELIVERY SERVICE iA 1 heould b speaker will be with their luncheon on th day, March 4th, in t Worship Mayor R. 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