Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Dec 1932, 1, p. 2

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| time to s BB . cavadie is a nice 0 OB 25 + 4 : n 6 ) se tss t Cadl Wowk V n 2 Cl A1 sls i o w e Ro hh c 0) i Wc fote .. 1b c old t > Cb WcE _fim Stocks are C You are unlmrned ‘in Stanfields : "Novasilk" ‘are Complete. â€" Selection is at its Best g ried in your choice. It‘s a comf ortable tlme to shop;, and there are only: 20 shopping days before Christmas. Dainty_ lawn, nun‘s veiling, and jersey. are pretty, serviceâ€" able, and priced from . mmm: mwpmm ,m r mmx 1 it wwmm m. mrmwmm f Detroit News:â€"Don‘t be foolish and rm yoursell down when your neighâ€" bmmsreonlywoghdtodotttoryou Blairmote Enterprise:â€"A beoy wagon In gift boxes. and Mercury "Van Exquisite beauty and practical value make Silk Hose always a delightful glft Jne to three pairs in a dainty gift box. We handle . "Orient" â€" and . "Supersilk There are no better makers. Chiffon or Service Weight in the: season 8 best shades. HOSIERY Address of J. A. Bradette, M.P. for Temiskaming North the House of Commons Last Week. DukwithUn- employment and "Backâ€"toâ€"Land" Plan and Makes Sugâ€" Jox. A. Bradette, member for this riding MW”# week on the question of unemploymeni. address as given report of the complete address is a for reproduction . in Member for this Riding Talks on Unemployment Problems to Help the North. Strongly Against Direct and well delivered address of the hon. Minister of Labour (Mr. Gordon}. ER is needless for me to say that I am abâ€" solutely in favour of anything that may be done by the government or the Deâ€" partment of Labour to alleviate the dire distress of the Canadian: people. I also find myself in hearty . with the announcement of{the Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett), yesterday that hewasgomgtocallandntgrprovmdn_l comference many of these important I have in uundmoreparuculgrly\unem- ployment insurance. Nodoubtsomett that the government will not fail to give leaderslflptosudmaconterqmem posmon teday to start a systqm of nnâ€" employment insurance. I regeat I hope that the federal government will take the leadership in this important speaker.. He. spoke of the the wonderful .hax‘actefotvflhepeofileothis‘mfiw ency‘ and~ of the courwge they showing in these trying times. T be> Heve thesamecanbesaidofmepeo- ple throughout Northern Ontaric, and ‘from the towns and villages of Canada > the major cities, and viceversa from the troduciag the low_rate bargain return excursion ft;.iture into the company‘s activities during the yw Bince February last and up to midâ€" rembéer tv_ the~Hast of Canada the railway‘s sSenget m:mamm Canadians Learn Canada amountoamoneytobespwtmcon- nection with this scheme. Eesajdthat $1,385,675 had been spent, and saddhe house could criticize that expenditure. Then, however, he went on to deal with the immigration policies of the, former government. : At :1568 of Hansard I find the following statement by the Minister:â€""Let me: point out . to, the house something I think is often overâ€" lookeéd. During the period form 189 to March 193%, this govemment scpnt in its immigration departme the sum of .$36,718,454.97." . f 4 â€" That parag'raph can be interpreted a§s reflection upon theâ€"late govermnem bu‘t I submit.that no hon. gentleman theohersideofftheHmmecan cmit.i.size that administration so far immigration is concerned. I may say that I for one have protested time.and time. again. against..the bringing in of too many immigrants and placing them on the , land, people whom it <wa‘s humanly ~ impossible â€" to â€" maintain â€""I believe the governmen; is.sincere, in its effort to:â€"helpâ€"the rural populaâ€" tion in the newer centres, but it should carry son theâ€" land. clearing ~bonusing scheme: for which we haveâ€" been ‘agitatâ€" ing in Northern Ontario for the iast fifteen years, and with which I think the Minister of I..abmn'dsinsymfl’-amyi Iwouldsuggefitthatabonmof $25.00: ‘perambeglwenforéwchamm inâ€" readytograntabonustot}wsetblers of .that provinee â€" provided. assistance is given by the federal~ government. Should such a system to be put into effect I venture to prophesy that évery new settler in Northern â€"Ontario would be satisfied with his lot. This would bring about a movement from the urâ€" ban to the rural districts. It is the duty of this government to see that our rural population is prosperous. . . . (Mr. Bradette dealt at some length that the previous government was not to blame for any troubles in this reâ€" for a pulrtwood market). operation. Distanees have, been annihilated by \tbmextremelylowwesnamm Egritim Provinces to Montrgal; tronmoaltnthcbm'- dmotwutamomdo.tomm Canads, to the anclent city. 6f Quebec, to Toronto, 4 pdi't_ ';VWM M m cleas touch PE MA# ; ;. Y \m;_.._.\s}i es Mss iiflsfiifilj-fi:};fim}flw . The report continues:â€" . _ _ â€" Mr. BRADETTE: Idoxisotthmka singlenmnberufiflahouseorasmgle citizenoftmseountrywfllaifidze thisgovemmentfiwwhatithasspent onthelamdsetflanentsoneme. ‘The total expenditure is not qulte a million and a half dollars. Howeveridonot benevethtatmygwemmen .scheme torla.ndse‘htlementwinproyetobe ,beneficiantoa:nysecbionofmecounu'y unless assflstanoeisprovded by the RiviereScmadreinQuebec. ‘Ithey:havo it must beadmitted thafim\hscheme as it is being worked mlt,uqder the presentreguhmisamplgtherlght ‘directhm. ~Certain dtfizem from, Qbm were mtmmmmorwm New Liskeard, and foung, it Ampossible toâ€"remain on the land.. But,, we canâ€" not single, out only fiaflm;chame there are quite a number.. that succeed Rowever, Ibene\nethatflmwthe jland scheme under the present adminâ€" where they have good road,accommoâ€" dation, stores, schools, post offices ‘and churehes. ~This principle isbei,ngdax- ‘ried out als> in the provinee of Queâ€" federal or ‘Before .I conclude: may Tâ€"‘say"that I hmethemmemmndomumt to study and understand problems country;: We have been told: thatâ€" the gwernmmtbm'tooananm provincial conference. . We bave .come mbhetimewhmgmdaneemmndbe given by the government, when direeâ€" tion should be given by rs of: finâ€" uwe,eoonmnim,mmmemmdhbour andlvmm'etoythatbhecamdhn people, realizing that efforts are being made to soive their probtlems, will bear in fortitude the present conditions in the betief that : eventually their probâ€" lems will be solved, and that in the meantime they are receiving: the: conâ€" sideration ‘that they fully deserve.‘" : w in k 35| +4 4*

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