Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 17 Mar 1932, 2, p. 8

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"And there i2 awvrmnea ta Anlay it anyvy langer. <~Any ul Merit of Never.Die Indian Herb Tonic 7. L ® uo 4 WR ~*~RNerve Forceâ€"that : mysterions _ umseen energy whichâ€"gives us pewer of actionâ€"is being exâ€" hausted faster than it is ~Details of an unemployment insurâ€" '*ance scheme were laid before Parliaâ€" ,meqt ‘last Friday by Hon.: Peter Heeâ€" nan, former Minister of Labour, with the expressed hope the Government would foster the plan. ‘The total anâ€" nual cost he placed at $90,000,000 to ‘be divided equally among the Dominion the workers and the employers. Beneâ€" ‘fits would range from $30 a month for ~singlemento$65a.monthtormarried Heenan, "each man would be required to contribute $15 a year or about 30 cents a week. One or two percent. of the payroll of the average employer would raise the $30,000,000 required "Imn order to raise the contribution to be made by the workers," said Mr. $30,000,000 would be contributed by the Federal Government, or, if it desires to coâ€"operate with the provinces, it could contrlbute $15,000, 000 and the provinces shonldbenstionalmsedpe saidf.he‘ is no excuse to delay it any longer. Any question of waifing for further inforâ€" mation, of gathering additional statisâ€" | man or womAn | Are You "Half Slck"” rmer Minister of Labour Submits Unemployment Insurance Measure to the Dominion Government at Ottawa Last Week. Great Easter Sale Starts I hurs. Marocr _ Get strong a.nd well. There is a "Right Way" of doing so. Others have learned the value of real knowledge concerning the blood and the ¢Debilltated. runâ€"down conditions are. due poor quality of :blood and poor blood . ma You.Nervous, Weak, ols â€"â€"~If So, Let This Message Become Yoqr Friend tics or of. hearing the opinions of acâ€" while the House was debating the Govâ€" ernment resolutionâ€" to prolong until May 1 of last session. Once again the majority of the speakers rose from the Opposition benches, and they : massed their attack on the "blank cheque" feaâ€" mriesistomywayofthlnkinc only stalling off the proposition." tures of the measure. The Cabinet they argued, was attempting to secure all the functions of Parliamentâ€"power to spend money without specific authâ€" ority, to amend legislation and enact new laws, all by orderâ€"inâ€"council. The House of Commons was being rendered impotent, and its powers andrights surrendered to the Prime Minister:â€"and his Cabinet ministers. ‘ _ â€" A vigorous defence of the adminisâ€" tration of money by the Saskatchewan lief commission was entered by Dr : p. Cowan, (Cons., Long Lake). Saskatchewan, he said, had proved herâ€" self equal to the task of handling her own business. In these depressed times, slight assistance to help it along. BEAN SUPPER ON MARCH 29TH AUSPICES LOL AND L.O.B.A. LOL and the L.O.B.A.. This will be a very attractive event and noting the auspices under which the event is beâ€" ing held all should make a special note of the event, the place and the date. On Tuesday, March 29th, in the Oddâ€" fellows‘ hall, Timmins, a bean supper fickle appetite fear without cause, extreme nerâ€" vousness and‘ a general despondent, rundown ‘~tired‘ feeling ever present. Smh.personsneedthea!dot'rhemdiannerb ‘Toni¢t Never Die. Never Die aids you back to strengthâ€"â€"brings health and high spiriteâ€"energy, vitality. â€" ‘Die supplies that which your penny" tonic. It was originâ€" ated for those who have ‘"‘sick nerves," pale, watery blood and low vitality. ‘Taking Never Die a few days will prove to the most skeptical, that building up the strength and vitality, is your first duty to yourself. Quickly a feeling otf renewed strength and calm nerves lets you know y that <the elements in Never Die are proper and necessary for the anemic, rundown, deâ€" bilitated person, be it man or woman, boy or girl Results of the Mcintyre Bowling League Last Week Last week in the Mcintyre Bowling League, Cooke, Angrignon, and Morâ€" andin were the winners Arnott and Cooke bowled threeâ€"men teams. Camâ€" eron, of the Cooke team rolled high total, 855 pins, on Monday night, and Tuesday Angrignon high total for the league for the seaâ€" son, 929, with high single for the week, APPOINT COUNCILLOR®S SON AS BUCKE TOWNSHIP POLICE ‘‘The Halleyburian last week says:â€" "At the regular meeting of the Bucke township council at North Cobalt on Tuesday night, J. R. Ayotte, son Of one of the councilliors, was appointed constable to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of George Brown. The t ~»~ I4%zx" 2 Never Die is different from any. imedicine you have ever used. It is not a cheap "catch aid nature and build up system‘s Nerve Force. 529......154......740 744...... 128...... 7165 33038 \Says the North Owes Much to Old Ontario Writer of Letter Takes Issue Statements Made by H. A. Pre in Recent Issue of The A A couple of weeks ago The Advance received the following letter, which was not published at the time as the writer neglected to send in her name Connaught Station, Feb. 24th 1932 To the Editor of The Advance, Timmins. Dear Bir:â€"Some time ago I saw in The Advance where Mr. Preston men~â€" tions that Old Ontario was like the monkeyheswwmthemuseumat,tbe Falis. Now,Ibegtodiflerwlthtms the meantime, however, the name of the writer has been duly sent in to this office, and so the letter is duly published herewith :â€" gentlem_an. old Ontario does not send thouwsands of her unanployed to the NOrth,butIca.nennghtenMr Presâ€" ton in a good many ways. Firstitwas two great men. ; Icanrememberastoryth.atmydear old grandmother told me when I was quite young but I still recall it,â€"more so after reading â€"Mr. Preston‘s letter. She told me that one day an American man had passed where young man was working very hard in a field where there were a great number of stones. , but I personally knew these Pedlar is a Parasite . and Deserves No Help The Advance recently has been quotâ€" ing from various newspapers in the province to show the injury to the varâ€" fous communities by the activities of that class that for want of a more emâ€" bracing name may 32 termzoed as pedâ€" lars. The Advance has een calling them peddlers Other newspapers reâ€" jurious animal under any name. NO town can prosper that is overâ€"run with peddlers, pedlers or pedlars, An ediâ€" torial in The Simcoe Reformer last week scores the pedlar. As pointed out recently in The Advance, The Simcoe Reformer says the pedlar is parasite. He makes no contribution to the good of the community and gives no support to town institutions or to the progress editorial is as follows:â€"â€" "Police in the town of Amherstbhurg are making an intensive grive on pedâ€" lars who are going from house to house vending their wares. The chief of police has issued through the local press a request to housewives and others to phone him or the magistrate at once when they are bothered by one of these pedlars. "The Reformer believes that simiâ€" lar campaign should be: conducted against this type of gentry in the town of Simcoe and in surrounding villages. The pedlar was always more or less nuisance, but their ranks have swelled Wear Smith‘s Silver Truss for Comâ€" fort and Positive Support. No elasâ€" tictobind.nonnderstra.pstopnll. No steel Light : â€" Durable: Cool Fiveâ€"year guarantee Write for information SMITH MFG. CO., GALT, ONT. Trusses exclnsively since 1893 es RUPTURED during the current depression to the point where they are utterly intoler= able. ; "The transient trader problem is mere bagatelle beside this pedlar quesâ€" tion. The pedlar makes absolutely no contribution to the community, yet he has the freest access to its homes, thus coming into‘ direct competition with local merchants who pay taxes, give ‘employment and support worthy comâ€" munity enterprises. ‘The pedlar is an utter parasite and deserves secant conâ€" sideration from householders and local authorities.‘" f ‘Tenders are now being called by the Department of Northern Developâ€" ment for the construction of new highâ€"level bridge over the Blanche Rivemw at Englehart. The bridge will be 800 feet long, will consist of a steel structure on reinforced concrete piers and abutments and will have a reinâ€" TCO BUILD NEW BRIDGE OVER BLANCHE RIVER AT ENGLEHART 4. 2. s m« similar in a great many respects to the NipissingOentraltracksatLangsu'eet It is understood that the new bridge will be in a different location to the tresent one, the Ferguson highway bheâ€" ing changed to eliminate some bad curves, and it will also do away with Toronto ° Globe:â€"Because of Colâ€" lapse of banks in a Washington town wooden money has been rCaced in cirâ€" culation;â€".and in this same community sound Canadian dollars are at a disâ€" count! No wonder the intricacles of finance are beyond "the graspof the average man; and apparently too inâ€" volved even for the supposed experts. 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P L Above money back .guaranlteéo ‘I# absolutely genuine and legal. ~Manaâ€" facturers accept full responsibility. Ottawa Journal:â€"A Polish inventor is trying to prove that gold can be made with sand. It has been done by mixing it with sugar. Thousands of women who 69 Third Ave., Timmins Work Called® for~and "Delivered

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