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PAGE SIX THE WORKMAN SATURDAY APRIL 18, 1925.
British Finance And Commerce would Up to date Towelry DA DR ALBOA EST EER REWED would be 240, 000, 000, just about double the present expenditure on these services. Sir William Beveridge plan would fonly Involve an additional 10, 000, 000, and he transfer the administration to the Ministry of Health (disable.
ment) and the Ministry of Labour (the rest. Both schemes are contributory and both give recognition to tu fact toat either the industrial character must be changed In every form can be seen fundamentally from that which here at its best See our has made England great or it Inust involve a large measure Wrist Watches, of unemployment.
The other subject which has Bracelets, been the theme of discussion for some years is the Gold Diamond Rings Standard and its alternatives.
The increase in the bank rate and a hundred other adorn produced merely a temporary Itect upon the stock markets ments and you ll recognize and even the wony market why this is the LEADING suffered no rious shock; but JEWELRY HOUSE in town it seems to have shaken the spectator more severely, Sir ask prices and you ll find still Josiah Stamp for instance, another reason agress that the Gold Standard is object back rate. Mr. Keynes is less disturbed since, although he 122 Central Ave. Phone 629 does not like the Gold Stand.
arú he thinks we ought to bave the increased bank rate for other reasons. Probably the world is far from ripe for that managed currency which Mr. HOUSE 1078, LA BOCA keytes favours, though a certain amouni of mauagement by CANAL ZONE.
the Treasury and the banking Office Hours: a. to p.
world will be necesaary when we have achieved the Gold to p. Standard. Lord Oxford gave it DAILY as hic view that both politically and (as Mr. Mckenna suggest. Specializes in all the branches peychlogically the Gold Stand Dentistry.
and is simpler, more afective and easier to work; and as the country is committed to this policy it is well that there is this consensus of opioion.
worth having but Treenset: Fuller Jewelry Store Dentist Howell REMEMBER!
House Rent Receipt Books The Rust Of Worry SPANISH ENGLISH Pain Enemy (By INNIS)
Writion in te last week of March under the above caption, London correspondent says: For years we have been continu.
ing to talk of the problems raised by the volume of unemployment of which the post war com Diete registratioa has made us more conscious, and a recent debate in the House bas concertrated attention upon one of the inain mans by which an attempt bas bien made to absorb some of the floating labon. If, as have already suggested, the present volume ol uneti ployment though heavy is not extremely so; if, that is to say, the general distribution of industry and services in Engand involves a considerable reservoir of labour ready to be drawn upon as required, the sensitiveness as to present conditions is illogical altbou very natural.
The Trade Facilitis Act was framed to provide employment upon schemes woich were heid up because of the dearness of money and labour, and its admin.
Istration has ben keenly discussed in Parliament.
The State provides an annual 50, 000, 000 for unemployment tay out no one is conient with this state of things, Tae Libour Lader, Mr.
Lansbury, for instance, states that no one should be given a farthing for doing nothing and of course the ultra conservative would not be backward in agreeing with him. But the times when casual labour is not employed cannot strictly be called doing nothing. and with the development of the social conscience has come the recognition that if the country requires a reservoir of unem.
ployment some attempt must be made to pay for it. Mr. Lansbury statement, however, re.
presents a widely felt view and The Trade Facilities Act was ment to tiod work for the unemployed. It does not satm yet to be appreciated that, so far, the working of the Act has given direct employment to 100, 000 men. This is a Conservative estimate; and the number of men who have indirectly benefited by it will probably be larger, ComDared with the total tigure of the unemployau, this estimate does not sem very striking.
But the Act bas undoubtedly led to very impressive achievements in some directios, leading, in such industries as the North Wales Power Company, to the use of natural resources which have been allowed to lie lailuw for hundreds of years.
But the total amount of he guarantees is at present rear y 135 000 000 and it is reassuring to tind that of this large sum about halt can be described as devoted to works of public uuility. The suggestion of the late Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mr. William Graham, that the state should claim part of the capital assets we help to create does not therefoie seem very forcible. Many of the works of public utility referred to are already contro)
led in one way or another by parliament as to their charging power and hence the public, or at all events that section of it which uses the services provided, benetits directly Another eriticism which was made against the administra vion of the Act was that it was not used for the benefit of small concerns.
To this the Eufficient retort has been made that the one certain loss up to date was in connection with a small bustoess, less than 5, 000.
Other attempts are now beiog made to deal with this Bame problem of usemployment; but they tend to recognise that it must always exist in such a country as Eagland. These schemes deal with the attempt to give the worker the security he reasonable demands. Tbe scheme of Mr. Broad would regulize unemploy inent and provide 30 shillings (it is 15 at present) a week for men and 20 sbillings for women. Sir William Beveridge scheme is much less ambitious: but it embodies the same assumptions and also what everyone desires the unification of the various kinds of social insuranca Against unemployment the work man is insured through the employment exchange; in the case of healtb insurance be must deal with the approved societies: it is the common law which protects him against industrial accidents; and the Customs and Excise Order Books Secretary and Treasurer For Friendly Societies Private Academy a CAN BE HAD AT The Workman commercial representative of a large firm was returning home from a long and arduous round or work. friend met bim and noticed his evident health and good humour. His appearance was a pleasing Cotrast to the worried look he had so often worn. am glad to SLOAN Liniment is prosee you looking so weil said the Elaimed the world over as friend. What the cure. being Pain greatest enemy. Why. answered the commer, Multitudes of people use and cial man, have been a victim of recommend it.
worry until recently. worried Rheumatic aches and paino instantly obey its command ab ut everytbing. If orders and disappear.
were small, if the weather was rough, if trains were late, if my It penetrates right to the sore spot. No need of rubbing.
competitors were ahead of me on It does its work thoroughly.
the road. worried.
Give it a trial. month ago broke down. One bottle will convince you.
krew what was wrong. Worry At all druggists and dealers.
hud rusted all my energies so that they would not work. saw the head of my firm, and he got SLOAN at my disease, and told me to LINIMENT stop it You do your work. be (PAIN ENEMY)
said, and ll do any worrying that may be necessary. Do your best, send in your reports, leave results to me, and don worry. cant afford to employ worrier. have been following his LIBERTY HALL ad vise for this month, ard it has 29 Street, Panama been my best business month and my happiest mouth since ENGLISH CLASSES was a boy with a bab eled, and away he went, whistling cheerily by Day and by Night are The friend to whom the travel now opened for the ler told this tale was a Christian worker who had been living be: For particulars apply on the spot to Summer low bis privileges, and bad known something of the result BARTON, LL.
of worry. What he had just heard about the head of tbe Principal, tir set bim thinking. Then came this word to his mind Cast thy burden on the Lord. DR. HOFFMANN Surely He is the bead of firm to which belong, be thought.
He will do the worrying. will Has removed his clinic to do my best, and leave results No. 39 Central Avenue. Enwith Him. He knows, be cares. Eust and West.
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