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Flesherton Advance, 19 Dec 1934, p. 7

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EMPLOYMENT INCREASE IS NOTED FOR FALL SEASON Bureau of Statistics Reports 2,580 More Jobs on November 1 â€" Quebec, Marilimes and Prairie Provinces Record Gains Ottawa. â€" Kmployment in Caaada fth<jwe(i 937,482 persona on the pay- roll of rei^orting employers on No- Tember 1, an increase of 2,580 as> compared with October 1, the Dom- inion Bureau of Statistics announ- ced recently. In the Maritime and Prairie Provinces and Quebec the tendency waa upward. Losses were recorded in Ontario and Briiis^ Col- nmbia. A total of 8,978 firms throughout Canada reported for November 1, the bureau statee. For Ontario, 394.909 workers, were shown on the payrolls on November 1 by 3,592 employers reporting as compared with 399,166 on October 1. Firms in Quebec showed their sev- enth consecutive monthly increase. This occurred chiefly in logging â- which was exceptionally active, while Uiere were also gains in mining, ship- ping and trade. On the other hand, manufacturing, steam railway trans- portation building, highway and rall- Have You Heard? Santa Claus is about the only man who pay any attention to silk stoclt- ings when tiiere is nothinif in them. lAsntzl Health Effects of School Methods on Children's Personalities To Be Studied. If you ever took a ride in a bumpy airplane you!I admit that for once in your life > . were glad to be down way construction and hoteU and res- taurants registered curtailment. SE.\SONAL DROPS Within the manufacturing xi'oup, the leather, lumber, vegetable food, pulp and paper and textile divUions showed contractions, in Eome cases and out. of a seasonal character; iron aand steel factories, however, recorded heiiitened activity. The 2.143 cooperating employers enlarged their staffs by 5,338 persons, bringing them to 26S.3G4 on Novem- ber 1. Emplcyment vsu. In greater volume than on the same date In 1933, when general improvement has also been indicated. i If an man's heart isn't related to Employment in "Ontario Uiowed a his stomach why does he drink in a seasonal decline, which exceeded the girl's beauty, and always act gtarv- average loss indicated in the years ed for love? since 1920- An advance i^ver the pre-' ceding month had been noted on No-! Friend â€" What do you think of the vember 1 of last year, but the index girl your son is marrying? Teacherâ€" What was George Wash- ington Eoted for? Pupil- -His memory. Teach.Tâ€" What makes you think bis memory was so great? Pupil â€" Well, they erected a monu- ment to it, didn't they? After Operation She Grew Fat And Became Short- Winded A letter just received from a wo- â- nan states that she is writing in thanks for the benefit she has re- ceived. Her letter goes on:â€" "About 12 months ago everybody remarked how fat i was getting. I turned the scale at 196 lbs. 1 was fed up at getting so fat, and it mide me short-winded. Why they noticed it more was because I was getting fat slowly since 1 had an .iperntion for appendix. 1 went back to the hospital, and the doctor sairi most women get fat alter that opera- tion. 1 had tried everything I knew of to try and get islim, so I thought 1 would give Knis-chen Salts a trial. I started at first to take half the dose prescrib»d, in my first cup of tea. -Nine months ago, I turned the scale at 196 lbs., and at the time of writmg 1 go 178 lbs. 1 feel better than 1 have felt for a long time." â€" (Mrs.) H ^ The formula of Kruscnen repre- sents the ingrcvlient salts of the min- eral waters of those European Spas which have been used by generations of over-stout people to reduce weight. GenUy, but purely, Krus- chen rids the system of all fat-form- ing food refuse, of all poisons and harmful acids which give Jiae to rheumatism, headaches, and many other ills. Nova Scotia Gold Start Development Of Tangier Group Nova Scotia Gold Mines Limited have started actual development of I their property at Tangier, Nova Sco- tia. In a long dibtance call, Mr. A. I* Schneider, engineer in charge of op- erations at Tangier, advises that liv- tng quarters for tiie preliminary staff «re completed and that he expects this week to have between 40 to 60 men at work constructing the dams for the Hydro Plant- He estimated that It will take him 60 to 90 days to do this work and to have the plant in readiness for operations. All generat- ing machinery mill equipment, etc, lb- already in. In the meanwhile development of the Caribou property of the Company 1« in tie hands of Consolidated Min- ing and SmelUng Company cf Can- ada, Limited, and is being carried forward under their directions. BLANKETS ! Fine soft grey, guaranteed all wool blankets, 54"X72", only »3.15 per pair, C'.G.D. pjstage ex- tra. Extraordinary value. DUKE EQUIPMENT CO. Manufacturers Agents 297 Dulce St.. Montreal then was lower by over 12 points than on the date under review, when it was 100.6. There was improvement on Novem- ber 1, 1934, in logging, metallic ore mines, building construction hotels and retail and wholesale trade, but manufacturing a* a whole, shipping and railway and highway pulp and paper, textile, chemical and electrica apparatus division:* were brisker, while vegetable food, lumber, tobacco and beverage and electric current plants showed losses. INTERESTING FIGURES The increase in employment in the Prairie Provinces on November 1 was especially interesting in that it was contrary to the usual seasonal movement indicated in the years eince 1920. Return were compiled from 1.329 firms having 121,460 em- ployees, as against 120,228 on Oc- tober 1. Ooal mining, logging:, manufactur- ing, railway tanrsportation and building afforded considerably more employment; on the other hand, com- munications, railway construction, ' and local transportation and storage showed contractions. The gain in the manufacturing group occurred mainly in animal food and iron and steel plants. The general though moderate expansion In the prairies contrasts favorably with the decline noted on November 1, 1933, when the Index was slightly lower. j A further decrease in employment was recorded In British Columbia; the itaffs of the 925 enuployers ' furnishing returns aggregated 7S,-' 334, compared with 79,296 In the pre-j ceding month. The reduction oc-j curred almost wholly in manufactur- ing, there being important seasonal losses in food factories, together [ with a large contraction In iron and, steel. Transportation and railway construction aLo showed a decline.! On the other baud, highway construe- 1 tlon was decidedly more active. Em- Father â€" Well, I guess she is all right for this modern age, but if I'd brought home a girl like that to my old home and told the folks she was elected to be their daughter-in- law, I am sure they would have run us both out. The three things that make a seedy looking man over are â€" A shave; A shine; A clean shirt. Infuriated Druggist â€" Five cents worth of bicarbonte of soda for in- digestion at this time of night, when a glass of hot water would have done just as well! MacDougalâ€" Well, weel, I thank ye for the advice, and I'll no bother ye after all. Good night. | The season's novelties include ^ realistic cigar containing a pen, a pencil, letter opener and nail file. It is believed that it is an improve- ment over the rei;.^*'* cigars which are supposed to contain tobacco. The personality problems of child- hood are in too many cases poorly handled in homes and schools today, according to observations by the National Committee for Mental Hygiene. As a result, it reports, weaknesses that might be corrected are sometimes aggravated until in later life they develop into important handicaps or, in extreme cases, into serious ailments. This problem is now to be studied by the committee, especially u It applies to the selection and train- ing of teachers. Funds have been supplied for a preliminary year's work by the Carnegie Corporation. The investigation has been projected in the belief that co-operation be- tween mental hygiene specialists and educators might bring to light new ways of correcting conditions that are unfavorable to children's mental health. It will be carried on under the di- rection of an educator, with asso- ciatea psychiatrists who have spe-i cialized in child guidance. PRESENT .SCIENTIFIC OPINION "Noteworthy advances have been made during recent years in gain- ing insight into many tpes of men- tal maladjustment. Valuable con- tributions in regard to these prob- lems have been made by child-guid- ance clinics, laboratory nursery schools, college mental hygiene clinics and through psychiatric and psychological studies. These inves-| tigations are furnishing us with ; data concerning the factors that| are important in personality devel-j opment: data that can be used vrith', advantage in formulating preven tive nrograms. "We now possess scientific Plug tobacco ooes farther, because it lasts longer In your pipe, if • fresher, too, because the big plug doesnt dry out and you cut it coarse or flaky, to suit yourself. DIXIE PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO pointment and reappointment to teaching positions. D. Aji inquiry concerning the ^j fundamentals in mental hygiene that should be absorbed by teachers in g^.! training. you AN EYE FOR BEAUTY Country Constable: "Pardon, Miss but swiming is not allowed in the lake." City Flapper: "Why didn't tell me before I undressed? Country Constable: "Well, there ain't no law against undressing." A scientist is puzzled by the scar- city of gnats and mosquitoes this past year. One theory is that they have joined the nudist colonies. dence to warrant the conclusion that many mental disabilities have their origin in childhood and have been aggravated by conditions and practices in the school and home, such, for instance, as mishandling program of what seemed to be minor beha- vior and emotional problems; lack of opportunities for the develop- ment of avoeational interests and skills; lack of understanding of child nature and the requisites for mental health on the part of guard- ians; unwholesome attitudes of teachers and parents, and others. MISTAKES IN REARING "It can be said that psychiatric studies of -maladjustment have re- vealed, in striking fashion, factors in child rearing that have been con- ducive to mental ill health. And from this experience leads are pro-j vided for the prevention of disabili E. A survey of representative training schools to learn of existing practices in teacher selection and training and to give •ncouragement to the development of more effective F. An attempt to secure the co- operation of several centres in organ- izing experimental demonstrations in teacher selection and teacher train- ing to test the merits of various techniques. LATER STUDIES "The national committee is of the belief that a forward step can be made in the improvement of the teaching personnel by devoting first attention to types that are obviously unsuited for the responsibility of FEAR Why do we fear the certain tryst we have with death? , ^ .j- Perhaps 'twill be more kind and' '^^ ^^ devising ways of avoiding,. sweet than aging breath. j M'stal^es that have been prevalent m , It may be "Better to have loved . *^?, P*^'" ,. ^, ,^ ,. ^ I and loet than never to have loved at I "Unquestionably the time has conae, when educators and specialists is . mental hygiene should collaborate in i formulating a program for conserv-i ing mental health. ! UJ[i^J!Ufl,!ll!N;?:^*J^;iMIISJ Flioaphanui Safldancy all," as the poet says but it is ally far more expensive. He (during Rrgiament) For: . „ â€" 1 1 1 ». » ,1 I I Fortunately, there is a growing ployment was brisker than on Novem- ' goodness sake, let • talk sense! I ,.„^„„,, „„ ,^'j „.,, „, „^„.„t^r, iJ ber 1 of last year, when greater shrinkage had been noted; tho in- dex then stood at 84.0. as compared with 94,1 at the latest date. FURTHER IMPROVEMENT There was a further Improvement in the situation in the Maritime Provinces on November 1. Most of the gain took place in logging, but She (sweetly) â€" dollars. Yes, cents and ' teaching and by devising ways and means of preventing such person* from entering th« profession in th« future. And it is also our conviction that teachers in training would benefit by lecttires and demonstrat- ions that would press home principl- es in mental hygiene which should be kept in mind in school work. "Additional activities would in- clude co-operation with other organ- izations conducting research that is pertinent to mental hygiene and education; the accumulation of data pertaining to the tield; and the pro- vision of an ad\'isory counseling service concerning questions of mental ''ygiene for educators."' ,- During the summer, the Italian salvage vessel Arpione recovered from the sea's depths approximately £100,000 worth of copper off Galley Head, in the South of Ireland. Classified Advertising PATsirrs An ounce of keeping â€" your mouth ! shut is worth a pound of trying to square yourself. | STOP LOSSfeiS manufacturing mainly in vegetable ' >â- ""• Girl â€" You are a fellow who is al- ways equal to any situation, aren't interest on the part of educators in ' mental hygiene work and activities, j A number of recognized leaders have: recently expressed the opinion that I education should combine with its ! u^^'no^,/«^«„^r.'o SS?Vcu"»c^o.:2^e cultural aims the objective of con-; it offhand, chances axe th^t aom* &nl- serving mental health. These men'^'^B ^o" own. healthy enou«h looking ," . r i 1 • J X r ''"' •"" â- " go^d producer*, are border are desirous of taking advantage ol une caaea. The right minerals ore you.-- psychiatric knowledge and experi-; ''•>â-  to proflt right now. Feed one or AN OFFER TO EVERT INVE.N'TOR. -ist of wanted Inventions and full .:[. urination sent free. The Xaaisay Company, World Pa:ect .attorneys' 273 Hank Street, Ottawa. Canada. BABY' CBZCXS "I^ EUHAVSER'S Live delivery gladly m.illed Ontario. Good Luck Baby guaranteed. on request. Catalogue Chatham. food, iron and steel and electric cur- rent works. While mining, raUway I transportation and building construe-' tlon were also brisker. On the other hand, lumber mills, shipping, high- way and railway construction re- leased employees, the losses on high- way work being most pronounced. Re- turns were received from 629 em- ployers, with /•i,,i5 workers on their payrolls, or 1,229 more than at the beginning of October. | Boy Friend â€" Yes, I was bom in an emergency hospital. FRIENDLY RELATIONS An old Yankee was in his garden one morning when the town's reli- gious zealot, passing by, called : "Brother, have you made your peace with God?" Resting on his hoe. the old man drawled : "We ain't come to no open break yit!" "To rejoice in the prosperity of an- other is to partake of it."â€" William Austin. 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TEACHER-TRAINING SURVEY "Initial attention will be devoted to the basic problem of teacher selection and teacher training in mental hygiene. This point of at- tack is selected because it is at once urgent from the point of view of education and possible of treatment on the basis of our present know- ledge of mental hygiene. Concentrat- ion on normal schools and teacher- training colleges and schools of education is indicated because the character, attitudes and equipment of the teaching profession are of crucial importance in child training. The program of work will entail lack of sleep. If their employers such activities as the following: show no especial gratitude, they are inclined to be resentful. Of course employers are not keen about work- ers who have to have a few days in bed every few weeks, hut the work- er who comes to the office half sick every now and then does not them to enthusiasm either. .\. 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