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Porcupine Advance, 13 Dec 1937, 1, p. 2

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As one who degclared himself in faâ€" vour of either a provincial or dominionâ€" wide unemployment scheme,. Premier Hepburn must be aware of this fact. When Premier Hepburn states that he believes the "taxpaying public‘ will support the stand taken by hnim and his colleagues, it causes one to wonder if he realizes to what extent many of the same "taxpayving public‘ will be As one who declared him vour of either a provincial or wide unemployment schem Hepburn must be aware of "Editor, Toronto Daily Star, Timmins, Ont Toronto, Ont. Nov. 26, 193" Bir:â€"I trust you will grant space ir the Star for the following letter. â€" The writer holds no brie?f for loafers. bu! Premier Hepburn‘s declaration that nc uremployed single men shall be given réliefâ€"aidâ€"reeks as being an uncomâ€" plimentary outburs? against many honâ€" est unemployed youths and single men in Optario. It smacks of politics and seems inconsistent with the ethics of superior statesmanship. Part ticularly does this seem so when one considers that no form of social service insurance against unemployment could give one atom of aid to the unfortunate, but honest youths and single men. during the current winter because of the reâ€" quired and necessary period of gestaâ€" tion before any form of unemployment insurance legislation can become eftec- tive. C % The Advance for as that of the | Plea for Fair Deal for the Single Men (Continued from Page One) id I trust you will grant space in dvance for the foregoing. as well it of the letter. Yours very sincerely, William Stewart. Ar, Timmins, Ont. Nov. 26, 1937 ou will grant space in following letter. â€" The brie? for loafers hut with the ethics .of ship. â€" Particularly vhen one considers al service insurance ‘or loafers, but iration that no shall be given ing an uncomâ€" inst many honâ€" and single men of politics and Since Mr. Hepburn eulogizes what available bushwork there may be for unemployed youths and single men, I hesitate to believe that he fails to reâ€" cognize the fact that not all youths and single men are suited for bush work. Thus it is so with these men as it is with politicians. Not all politicians are suited to ever become premiers or buffeted severely through the adverse effects of this latest financial guilloâ€" tine stroke. The premier also says "any single man, able to work, should be ashamed of himself to apply for reâ€" lief." O ye gods. Nil desperandum! Ashamed! Â¥Yes. According to the exâ€" pressed belief of several very honourâ€" able gentlemen, amongst whom is inâ€" cluded Dr. Peter Bryce, 90 to 95 per cent. of the unemployed youths and single men want work and are ashaimed of hideous relief. Hideous it is since many of the youths and single men have perhaps as great a horror toward soâ€"called reâ€" lief as has Premier Hepburn. Thus canl it be so because of the fact that they have <~been, and are confronted with economic "paralysis" and aftermaths: that have been, and are, beyond their} creéation and comprehension. Ashamed! Yes, since it is a fact that many of the "taxpaying public‘ parâ€" ents, up to this stage, during these years of depression have, through their prudential respect for they and their unemployed sors, accepted total reâ€" sponsibility for their care and keep rather than that their sons should apâ€" ply for relief. alone knowsâ€"should hardships continue this winterâ€"many of these parents may be forced to swalâ€" low their. much respected pride and permit their unemployed sons to acâ€" cept help from somewhere: somehow. mm en uen ns prime ministers; nor is it to be expectâ€" ed that all politicians are suited for superior statesmanship. + The statement by the premier that "thousands of men come in from Queâ€" bec and Saskatchewan to take jobs, beâ€" cause Ontario men will not work," could be accepted by the many honest single unemployed men of Ontario as diabolical insinuation on their inâ€" tegrity, since many of them have had little or no opportunity to work during| the intervening period of their having finished school and college. Purtherâ€" more, in what frame of mind can we expect the employable, but as yet unâ€" empleyed youths and single men, who have finished their academical or techâ€" nical scholastic course, to accept the tald statement of Premier Hepburn that "the thing is a racket"? The word "racket" is not a term of| good taste, nor is it a term in the equation when attempting to solve the problems of the unfortunate employâ€" able unemployed youths and single men whoâ€"through no act of their cwnâ€" have been forced to "inherit a legacy" of unemployment. One more word in closing. Premierl Hepburn says "there are jobs available for all if they will only take themâ€" and work at them." I sincerely pray to God that this may be so, even within the next six or nine months. Thanking yvou., Mr. Editor, in l Here‘s the solution of your "whatâ€"toâ€"give" problem. There are electrical gifts suitable for everybody that will give pleasure and enjoyâ€" ment throughout the year. We have everyâ€" thing from heatingâ€"pads for grandma to electric shavers for the menfolk. Shown here are some of the many electrical gifts you can buy for a few dollars. Easy terms can be arranged on all appliances priced at $5 or over. Go over your Christmas list now and check each name with an appropriate electrical gift. Canada Northern Power Corporation Ltd. Controlling and Operating Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited Northern Quebec Power Company, Limited Toronto Telegram:â€"Somehow, proof that a man can speed at 31142 miles per hour seems to take part of the menace out of the next war. CAald statement of Premier Hepburn Hiconail boots are credited with leadâ€" that "the thing is a racket"? ing a trail that larded Albert Schultz The word "racket" is not a term of}| into the hands of the Teck township ood taste, nor is it a term in the| police at Kirkland Lake last week. As when attempting to solve the| a result the young man is held at Kirk.â€" roblems of the unfortunate employâ€"| land Lake on a charge of breaking and ible unemployed youths and single men| enterihg. He was first noticed by a vhoâ€"through no act of their cwnâ€"| constable who watched him looking into lave been forced to ‘"inherit a legacy"| cars on Goverrment Road, Kirkland f unemployment. Lake. When questioned by the police One more word in closing. Premier' officer he did not seem able to give {epburn says "there are jobs available | satisfactory answer. Asked in regard to or all if they will only take themâ€"| some articles he had in his possession, ind work at them." I sincerely pray to| the man‘s replies were still more unâ€" iod that this may be so, even within! satisfactory. It was notited that he he next six or nine months. made very distinctive tracks in the snow Thanking you, Mr. Editor, in adâ€"| with his hobnail boots and following ‘ance, for the favour of your valuable| these tracks the constable backâ€"tracked pace. 3 ; to a garage on the Wrightâ€"Hargreaves Yours very sincerely, property. The owner of the garage (Signed) William Stewart.| identified two of the articles found on Schultzâ€"a camera and a flashlight. Toronto Telegram:â€"Somehow, proof| Schultz told police he had bought the hat a man can speed at 31142 miles} flashlight at a Kirkland Lake store, but er hour seems to take part of the| questions at the store brought out the ienace out of the next war. J fact that this particular store did not egrity, since many of them have ha ittle or no opportunity to work durin he intervening period of their havin inished school and college. Purther 10re, in what frame of mind can w xpect the employable, but as yet un mpleyed youths and single men, wh ave finished their academical or tech ical scholastic course. to accepot th pied Dy tne mal lovyed men of O insinuation on many of them | PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO A tea and coffeffe sale was held in the auditorium of the Sacred Heart Church on Sunday, by the Holy Rosary Society and the Young Ladies‘ Cilub. The afternoon was devoted to serving the ladies, while in the evening the gentlemen were served. A large attenâ€" dance made the event a great success, the proceeds being in aid of the buildâ€" ing fund for the Sacred Heart Church. Albert Schultz Traced Through Hob Nail Boots Tea and Coffee Sale by Sacred Heart Church Clubs Guides who still â€"have ticket money from the bazaar will please turn it in immediately to Miss Jean Cahon, 78 Balsaim street south or to Miss Tyrrell. 7 Hart Streai. There will be no meeting of the 51st Guide Company this week on account of the event at the Central public school No Meeting This Week of the 51st Guide Company south Porcupine Legion to Hold Meeting Wednesday The police found other discrepancies in the man‘s story or stories. He told difâ€". ferent yarns at different times as to how he came to be in possession of different articles he had with him, and eventually the police decided that the most satisfactory way of arriving at a proper account of the whole matter‘ was to have the magistrate consider all the details and give a legal opinion on the whole question at issue. sell this particular type of nashllght.i Further, the very heaviness of the air and the heat of the sun, while not good for arthritic or chest conditions, is of the greatest possible value to the cverworked individual of the North for the important reason that no matter how active mentally and physically he is naturally, he is quite willirg to be lazy when he gets into the climate of the South,. It is this feeling of laziâ€" ness, this willingness to let the world go by, this casting away of worry with its tenseness that counts for so much in restoring to health those who are The sunshine of the South is good for everybody, in that it breaks up the term of cold weather and gives a glimpse and taste of Spring and Sumâ€" mer that is healing to mind and body. Further, the very heaviness of the air and the heat of the sun, while not What about the climate in Florida, California and other parts of the South? . Shouldn‘t one try to spend some time each winter in the sunshine of these climates, even if the air is heavy with moisture? the Carolinas and Northern Ontario and Q@uebec provide an excellent cliâ€" mate for nose, throat, sinus, bronchial and lung conditions. Climate and Health No matter where you live you may have the feeling that some other cliâ€" mate would be better for youâ€"whether sick or wellâ€"than the climate in which you now live. That the climate affects you physically and mentally cannot be denied. In the arthritic (rheumatism) ward of any hospital a dull, rainy day or a day in which there is a great amount of moisture in the air will bring more complaints from the patients than when the air is low in moisture. Similarly where there is a history of colds, asthma, bronchitis, or any lung condition, air low in moisture, air with the healing properties of the pines is best. Thus the air of Western Canada or the United States, the ailr of Maine, Loveliness day is easily the game, gi gay, 10] do it v the tra« up exce though seeing haven‘t And, t mire a it. and mayv 1os supply way I will n of sleep several ext Whether or â€"losing The games ing pl now. allâ€"nig lowing Bear i1 ation Y our night (by GINGER ROGERS selects gray as her costume colour for football games, Hat and Gloves are of the same shade and bag and shoes are a shade darker. e imost es of the played ( ‘The j nevetr mnever, nevel 1, gay day p exercise. A be dinner atr ir jOob is to look your loveliest the long day. If you are wise you‘ll ~without divulging any tricks of ade, without repairing your makeâ€" cept in private. Remember this: h men have become accustomed to 3 noses powdered in public, they i‘t gotten over their dislike for it. though they expect it, they adâ€" a woman more if she doesn‘t do your 1i mind does w of er know James Lasting Loveliness ss that lasts at 1« ly achieved. The : give vourself a rou by *‘ you the s] energy important, most exciting ‘ gridiron schedule are beâ€" or perhaps, fought) right next game may mean an e for you, if you are folâ€" team to a foreign field. 1 that the law of compenâ€" ork, and balance your loss several extra hours for daavys beforehand. BE BEAUTIFUL vV18 i are traveling or not, sleep or not, an extra gy (stored the very best yia rest and relaxation) er hurt you. It‘s to be packed with excitement After the game there and dancing. o look your loveliest the If you are wise you‘ll divulging any tricks of Beautitfulâ€"the Full Football Day! Barton at:â€"least a full The morning of a rousing treatâ€" of Pour$ Ebhat Body By ELSIE PIERCE e in Florida, arts of the ry to spend M.D.) mears you can you don‘t mind customers. sion. Most o moustache C( nand it first (Registerec Copyright Ac Your Way to Health; Why Worry About Your Heart; Neurosis; The Common Cold; Overweight and Unrderweight: Allergy or Being Sensitive to Various Foods and Other Substances; and Scourge (gonorrhoea and syphilis). These booklets may be obtained by sending Ten Cents, to cover cost of ser. vice and handling, to The Bell Library, sending Ten Cents, to cover cost of vice and handling, to The Bell Lib 247 West 43rd St., New York tensed, tired, overworked and worried. However once full mental and physiâ€" cal relaxation has been attained, it is not wise to remain tco long afterwards in this moist warm climate as the haeâ€" moglobin (iron) in the blood is apt to become less and one may become quite willing to live this lazy life thereafter. Health Booklets Available Seven helpful booklets by Dr. Barton are now available for readers of The Porcupine Advance.. They are Eating Painting ticularly on the lips) and then apply a creaimy makeâ€"up foundation, blending it in thoroughly, according to directions. Your cream rouge should come next â€"and do use cream rouge for it lasts the longest and looks the most nearly natural. Blend this tooâ€"fading the cutlines. Use the right shade for dayâ€" light and apply with a light hand, beâ€" cause while you want it to last you don‘t want it to look glaring in the open. Over the thin, prootective founâ€" dation of cream apply your lipstick, press your lips lightly over a tissue, powder generally, then smooth away excess, Use a colourless lash grower in preference to mascara on your lashes ment. If the weather in your game‘s section of the country is frosty, cleanse with a cleansing cream. Remove with tissues. Pat with skin lotion to whip up circulation. Apply a thin film of a rich lubricating cream and leave this on while you take your bath and dress. Blot away the excess (it doesn‘t matter if you leave a little protective film parâ€" Ottawa Journal ite, Inc Copyright 1937, by The Bell Syndiâ€" MONDAY. DECEMBER 13TH, 1937 Decorating Service Paperhanging OLl ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN If the weather in your game‘s of the country is frosty, cleanse cleansing cream. Remove with Pat â€"with skin lotion to whip his, wi or abol 1IY T‘im( Now Dictator Hitâ€" (Germany‘s expanâ€" + must look at that ish he‘d elither exâ€" 11 dance with the s by Dr. Barton readers of The They are Eating it PHONE 21 12 â€"Free speech you please if ired or losing

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