i1 PRIIGVEG, im» fAvour Of Mr. Gardingr. There is quite a bit of physical conâ€" trast betw>en the two. Mr. Bennett is a hiuge man. weighing well over 200 pounc:of solid flesh, while Mr. Gardinâ€" er is of sligzht build, below the average in height, but he is all dynamite, and cortainly enjoys a verbal fight, and, like his cpponent in this case, he wants to have the last word. He has a strong, clear voice and is very lucid and /‘ J.. CG. G Agricultur:, imm Leader of the Of men are among, baters in the Hoeu I believe, in fav« communica the paymer teach>rs in â€"â€"â€"Hyacinthe = | was COn nis 1ICC%, previously and ng the ain of sinist danzor of poli such a sium of r Provincs. Agat charges, nor dic his stat>â€"ments, tainly left th> tiiQ : Gove the Provir WVAS ProVin pendin tions a missior and 1 1933 CHEVROLET Service Truck. 4 new tires on tear. For oK : ... $325 Now‘s The Time To Buy _ A Good Used Truck Any C third diticer 5 FREE PALACE THEATRE PASSES Advance ment may go c ly for days on out warnin‘ passion will sn a good dasmons tion on the af day the 4441 in House w ply so a further the fisca The first A Ssmall Deposit Will Hold Any of These Trucks Until May iIst Miss Iris Tilley, Balsam Sst. 8. J. A. Bradette, M.P., on Parliamentary Affairs To the Fditor of The Advance, Dear Sir:â€"How out <f a cltar blus Sudden Storm in the House. Unemployment and Ways to Overcome it. Commendation for Hon. Mr. Rogers. To Offset Evils of the Machine. Postmaster General May Retire. Enguiry into the Railway Problem. Situâ€" ation in Europe. Why not drop in and look over the Smart New Hats at Hyacinthe. Miss Comissione will advise you on restyling and reâ€"blocking your last, year‘s hat to look like new models. Robert Cooper, Elm St. N. Cor. 4th Ave. and Cedar MOST REASONABLE PRICES At Our Representative Reling % THE R«J+DEVLIN COMPANY LIMIT 105 Balsam St. N. Mrs. E. Durocher Present Fashionable Furs COMPANXY LIMITED T and on sexvTyal CCtasions e prosent session. He spoke sinister mcotives and of the political corruption when m of money was granted to a Acain he made no specific Cash or Terms Phone 296 e of Sa iat he nmediately followed the Opposition. Both these ng, if not, the ‘best deâ€" Icus>2, with a slight edge, favour of Mr. Gardiner. _ a bit of physical conâ€" the two. Mr. Bennett is weighing well over 200 T ne 111 alarics provinC ITY il rdically _ administr skatchewan had rsceive _ _regard to A1 â€"_INnALT SHKILH mmittee of Mar at A imount of $2,â€" the Opposition S All ral intia Ministecr of crep condi Roval Com . the tee of Supâ€" ms to some timat>s for h 3l1st, 1938. inz, without came to the llows: "Adâ€" o the Proâ€" enable that al powers Dominion at There nz with ation in _ He alâ€" 1 sevoral delay in ) several ) he C @t â€"th ific He is not an orator in the full sense of the word. He carries in his spseches the characteristics of a university proâ€" fessor. He brings cut his points very clearly, taking great pains to give all possible details. He is fully seized with th: intricacies of his difficult departâ€" ments. He is a humanist, doubled with No one can doubt the ability and sincerity of the present Minister of Labour, like the previous ons, Hon. Wes. Gordon, he was a "fird" to his party and the Government. When he ran for election in the 1935, he was then very ably cccupying Chair of Econcmics at Queon‘s University, Kingâ€" a numb ister ce very clo Rog Frime Ministe of Sir Wilfrid doubt, his gui: for him in ge his party. Per extent, Mr. Ro: ferred political ha n3 ment Th+ the H n 1favour of stuichn pa ezhosol matters were er vincial jurisdiction, at vince would resent an dictation from the | ment on this question. of th: salari Leather or Sucde Zipper Cases obâ€" tainable at small additional cost. Miss Helen Nichels, Hemlock St. CUI Low cost developing. Camera can be used in any position. See This Sensational New Camera Toâ€"day T‘wo Sizes Priced at $15.00 and $20.00 crcipys owing t« in dealinz wit Just aim it and take itâ€"inâ€" terior or outdoor shots uses wide selection of film. A. TOMKINSON Balsam St. N. | cloqveont 3 that when these two "sworcts", th> attertion of the â€" is thon veory sharply drawn. Mr. Gardiner any char maladmin‘stration and of politica ruption in Saskatchewan. He sai it was true that the situation was The ARGUS Thorpe Radio Service EXPERT REPAIRS We use only the highest quality leathers, this together with our many years of experience assures you of satisfaction. Miss Jessie Watt, Toke St. Carioca Shoe Repair 63 Third Ave. Timmins Now Located at 22 PINE ST 8. Phone 322 Candid Camera ALBERT‘S BAKERY 10% Pine 8. Phone 1875 Roya! Studio with 6. . I 18 C irtm o>nts GUARANTEED Shoe Repairs Mi 2nCS Om WHIiCt UD k‘s discussicn. now history that it that OTl that when these two crass * attertion of the House hat the si ie to thre ta drcugh th juestion. went pro t the situation was seriâ€" to thres successive bad drought conditions, but i that situation no fayâ€" veon to any one, nad ever be given on account of affiliations. _ Speaking 1t of school teachers‘ 1 that he was absolutely uch payment, but that were entirely under proâ€" tion, and that any proâ€" ent any interferencse or the Federal Governâ€" Of to a more Jimiled s is certainly the preâ€" n of Mr. King. Mr. private secretary for s and the Prime Minâ€" llows his public life T Ki Labour, Hon. Rogers, i his estimates dealâ€" relief and unsmployâ€" f the most important which there will be a and of political corâ€" hewan. He said that 1¢ and con across f an hour, and leda@a and things ied aAand (hnings I mention this 11 rea:ize how ‘s into parlaâ€" is a prorege ind that, 1no a ‘great help of mors limited inly the preâ€" Phone 417 present of At one stage his statement fringed on a budget statement, but this was done so as to show the urgency and the ficial effscts to this country brought abcut and to be maintaincd by trade Prepare your lunch with Albert‘s Sliced Bread, specially wrapped to stay fresh longer, It wiill please your guests. : Felix Thibault, Kirby Ave. Delicious Pastry showing ths> exact displacement of labour by the machine, and the inâ€" creased production of manufactured goods occasioned thereot, that a ratio of such displacement will be arrived at, and, from that ratio, a shortening of workinz hours, with full pay. I have given a lot of time and study to this great problsm. The soluâ€" ticn of it will not be found in a simâ€" ple formula, but to my viewpoint there lies the solution of the serious probl>em ¢ef hiis very gifted pupilis. Ti»> relief problem and the major measures designed to ccpe with it, make it one of the big days of the parâ€" liamentary â€" session. â€" Unemployment and direct Felieft ars uppermost in the mind ¢of the public. It is a problem that was always with us but was not folt as acutely as it has been throuzhâ€" cut the other nations The tzschnoâ€" crats will claim and, no doubt with some reason, that the machineg has replaced human labour to such an exâ€" tent that it is conduzcive to people beâ€" ing out of work. But it is also tru> that the machine has created now jobs, and one has only to pause ard study the work that was created by such inâ€" ventions as the steam and internal ecombustion motors, electricity, mcotor cars, radio, tslphones and a score of others, to realize that this statement is true. The day is fast approachinz when an accurate chart will be created, showing th labour by which, to m the lcgitimate prids would experien:e in ¢ef hiis very gifted puj him the coepost of atter ard always are religio; by the whole House, at Etudy to watch the rapt given by the Prims Mini a knowledge of ecoromics H may go far in the public life of thi country, beir; rather young and i: gocd health. For reasons that I ca not fathom, there is no lost love b> tween him and Mr Hepburn. He i cosl, deliberate, arid his statemonts i: the House have always recssivei fron AFTER THE SHOW VISIT US Gordon Blk., Timmins ALL WORK SUARANTEED 8 CEDAR ST. N. PHOXNXE 1872 Plumbing and Heating YOU‘LL ENJOY A TASTY LUNCH PREPARED BY AN EXCELLENT CHEF. Matinee daily at 2.30 p.m. Evening 7.00 and 8.50 p.m. On Double Feature Nights patrons should attend not later than 8.00 p.m. in order to see full show WEDNESDAY THURSDAY APRIL 13â€"14 BETTE DAVIS in "IEZEBEL lbert‘s Iways TOâ€"NIGHT AND TUESDAY, APRIL 11â€"â€"12 JEANETTE McDONALD in " THE FIREFLY" PALACE THEATRE Trapturous attention ns Minister in such in â€" to me. scems to typif} pride that a tcacther e in listeningz to one it s statemen! approaching 11 be created read THE PORCUPINT ADVANCTE, TIMMINS, ONTARITO WITH ALLAN JONES AND WARREN WILLLAMS WITH HENRY FONDA AND GEORC,E BRENT rom pesition and fairly young men. In this situation there is a factor that wi2 can not forget, it is that Mr. King has always shown very strong disinclination to make cabinst changes between clescâ€" tions unless he is absolutely forced to do so and the existing situation may be cral, is still v are persistent whle to r>sum 4 t * * * * * %4%%% 'g. | Corner Spruce St. and Third Avenue, Timmins Phone 324 | # iss css s s 5505055005 45 0 0 0 o o o 5 o) 9 cmployabl the provi Hon. J. vinces and the Bennett mad> for dirsct rs cnly because emergency. Hith:s Eoth tratit m‘in‘ adjustm:nt ¢of high ts and buildings to stim struction industry; coâ€" with the provinces tC throw> cut of employn creasing mechanization cther fi>l4s of empnlov sponsibility 4 who are out anC the Each Monday eight peoâ€" ple chosen at random from this district will receive free passes to the Palace Theatre. Look for your name hidden in these adâ€" vertisements. If you find it, clip the ad and hring it to The Advance Office and receive a free pass. Watch these ads careâ€" fully. Your name may appear at any time. Passes good for any perâ€" formance except Saturâ€" dayv. Pm noyment insuran > Rules I quirem ther nett ~an(t KAing governmenits rantsâ€"inâ€"aid to the provinzses t relief dus to unemployment, ause they termed it a national goOVv now outlit he ernmeont shoulid asstume reâ€" for carinz for employables it of work, with their deâ€" a distinctly now departurs. he Dominion governments, ‘onnett and King adgminisâ€" ive insisted that unemployâ€" e rcsponsibility of the proâ€" the municipalities. Bath ‘mmenrdation C ermnmeont should for carinzy for eV A empicoyment nsurantce; a tionally administer:4 unâ€" aid for thoss not covered benefits; national control nt offices; relief of disâ€" i1an that arisins frem «inâ€" shculd lie with the proâ€" nunicipalities; early Doâ€" nment acstion on a low ag plan; enccurazement rent ¢of the tourist trad> men. factor; equitable reâ€" f high taxation on land ; to stimulate the conâ€" ustry; coâ€"operative effort vinces to train workers f employment by the inâ€" lanization ¢of industry for f employmeont; maintenâ€" r‘iceship courses to mset nis of industry. merdation that the Doâ€" tlin> the chisf taincd in the â€" National Emy ded ov Arthur Quiet Atmosphere â€" recem~â€" final reâ€" "â€"yme.*t. ~B,. Purâ€" National ransoss>: a Try Thue Advance Want Advertisement:s <njoying an early spring in Europe this year, that the flowers in most part are coming beautifully. No doubt nature ther> is at its best. Could not manâ€" kind learn something from it, and sureâ€" ly no one would want to see the beauâ€" ties of sprinz and summer drowned in a blood bath or trampled under the fest of the flower cf manhood of these ccountriecs bent on missions of death, slaughter, and destruction. tory in Spain and the of the Government of that country cannot last very much longer. When that fraâ€" tricidal war would have been terminâ€" ated in that country, the Spanish quesâ€" tion will still remain a dangerous one. Great Britain shows wond>rful reâ€" sourcefulness in not only balancing her budget but also having a large surâ€" plus. There is no doubt that, through her gigantic programme of armament that she is now procceding with feverâ€" ishly, her voics will carry more and more weight in the concert of nations, in not only having her viewpoint reâ€" spected, but her preparedness for any emerz>ncy is the surest sign of peace in Eurocpe. They say that they are In scanning there scems tC allowed to run antil the eve of an elecâ€" tion.. There are ailso quite a 13t oi rumcurs cf poss‘sle general feccoral elcsticsxs this fall. I don‘t belleve them unlsss â€" the Angloâ€"American trade agreements were roaiy for sarction this year, which is very asustful at the presonit tims, due to the change of atâ€" titude of Great Britain about the forâ€" eign policies in Europe, which have made suczh a voltsface since the reâ€" of Anthony Eden. Porsonâ€" ally I would strongly be in favour of a gercral election in the summer of allowed to run antil t! tion. There are aliso rumcours cf poss‘s‘e el:sticss this fall, I d unlss3s the â€" Angloâ€" agreements woere road this vear. which is ver CLOTH ES " DAPPER D A N " Mrs. Della Martin, Spruce Follow the Crowd! â€"â€" BUY YOUKRKR â€"â€" At His New Location TVMMINS eâ€" a2>flénce of Th untry cannot las When that fra ive been termin he Spanish ques Y# of : i e C '\/Lw Near Cochrane Held in Murder Case St ‘Palestine is thr most beautiful and nicest country in the world," Miss Malâ€" caman told The Sudbury Star. "It is entirsly different from any of the others I have seen.‘ Mr. Merchant: place your message where it will be read by the greatest number of people each week. For particulars phone 26, The Advance. ©IaP) A romance born in childhood days and a courtship carried on by mail for the last nins years will finally end in shortly when Sylvia Malcaâ€" man, of Palestinge, marries Ralph Zaâ€" monsky, Sudoury storekeepsr. Anncuncement of the engagement was mad:> last Saturday, but n> date for the wedding has yet beon set. Miss Malcaman, who was born in Poland, moved to Palestines with her parents and two brothers three years azo where her father is at present enâ€" gaged in building. Thrse weeks ago she arrived in Canada. Though they had been in love dfor years, decision to marry was not made until two years agc, Zamonsky told Thes Sudbury Star. Both had lived in Pcoland and had been togzsther there until nine years azo when Zamonsky immigrated to Canada. Since then their correspondentces has ‘been conâ€" tinued Ectween Polan@ and Canada, and later betweson Canada and Palesâ€" tint. nlit Marriage to Culminate Correspondence Courtship the shoc the guns was driv the case th two mn shooting to havse was arrt travollsda ruin absut but then Felix Couture, of Driftwood, Dead. Daniel O‘Keefe Under Arrest. he farn hat 3 Third Ave., Timmins OFFERS EXCELLENT SERVICE © Rooms @ $1.00 UP WEEKLY $4.00 . C. Couglar, Pine St. N. ®© Mcals ® 35¢ upâ€"also Meal Tickets Room Board $11 and $12 per week Kingston Hotel When in need of a permanent wave, dont forâ€" get to call us. I haven‘t ss2en a great deal of Canâ€" We have the equipment to give you the finest hair dress obtainâ€" able the world over. DelLuxe Beauty Salon thrc heco BASEMENTâ€"REED BLOCK Phone 483 TiVII 1l wJcd, is Gsacd from ar2 Daniel O‘Ksofe, a ns hol@e or a murde. charg of a shoactins at D iul t 200 yards aft n collapsing. him he was d ugh the arm at ing at Corture. Nestle Permanent Wave Shop 50‘ THIRD AYVE..â€" OVER TIMMINS PROVIS1ON Mrs. J. Pytyl (prop.) A Modern Beauty Parlor â€" with Modern Methods t it Is sAld that turned on the horses he Information in regard to that there had b:>n rp> dispute boetwoeen the lowins the argume>rt the place. O‘Keefe is said tined that he used the Permanent Wave Marcel Wave Finger Wave Komol Manicure Massage Shampoo Eyeâ€"Brow Arching Hair Cut, Etc. Jeanette‘s Beauty Parlor FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 2350 1â€"Felix tead o rifl after beingz shot, . When â€" help â€" dead. O HMs was chest. Afteor is said that Look For Your Name in These Advertisements MIG @a ncigchâ€" Driftâ€" Watch for the "Hidden Name" section every Monâ€" day. Your name may be in next. Eight free theatre passes given away each week Former Resident Here Injured Near Sudbury * 44 4 wome years ago France, Italy and before either Hit besame great powst ccuntries. Snapchots mailled ac ccean helpsd th>m t cach losoked,» Miss N £o that cach krew thr:e that I tamed my only one which was abso ticated was a vixen we and which lived with us | on terms of perfect frienc children, terriers, retrie and two badsgsers. fclisowing par P. Tears, wh y Y8°2nt headquartors ; family have b cce ons Erry hoopit a broken }: whsr he s Sir Alfred Peass in London Times:â€" I have tame»d many wild animals anc seen many tame foxes. I have hac thrre that I tamed myself, but the only one which was absolutely domesâ€" cording to a n Teariz.. Hs is [ last reports." His many fri ada," Miss Malcaman said, *but wh I have seon I like very much. I esp« clally like Sudbury more than Toron or any of the other cities." Mi*s Malcaman oxpcots that son cay 44 4* 67 Third Avenue All porcelain refrigerators. _ Only a few days left. t These refrigerators will be sold at cost, Call at our store and see these smart refrigerators. We specialize in permantnt wavesâ€" marce]l and finger waves, All Work Guaranteed We Are Selling Out Our New Stock of Norge FOR APPOTINTMENTS 66 Fourth Ave. Ki evy had pular re TERMS AS LOW ASs $5.00 PER MONTH. Cigars Fourth Ave and [Balsam Street LOUIS KRAJCHI, prop. We offer a splendid assortment of Chocolates and Candy, aliso ITce Cream in all seasons. Charles Sullivan, Birch St., S. SCHROEDER‘S Imperial Corner pchots mailed across the Atlantic helped thom to rememiber how looktd,» Miss Malcaman stated, at scach knew exactly how much ther had changeod in the vears BE BEAUTIFEUL THIS EASTER nt yvyears has NDAY. APREH, Phone 2280 adway while on hi mines in that «is »all Prop.â€"Laurila friena Cigarettes COHM and P Hitlsa; Taph for s 18 he accide Hali Hai he v CX _we called Sango i us for nine years ‘riendship with our etrievers, puppies hore will wish him cte recovery. leybsurian had the in referense to R. veral years was a [immins, but who been making> his eybury where the siding:â€" patient in a Sudâ€" ek, suffering from ccident happened Palesling, thnou@l t be able to liv ‘ is too small. visited Germany ypt, but this wa: cr Mussolini be n theoir respocotiv recoive no fav Tobaccos rut on on his ivoural Timmins Timmins way i rict, a by M 11 wha ba