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Porcupine Advance, 17 Sep 1936, 2, p. 6

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TREANI RER‘S SA MD OF LANDS FOR ARREARS OF TAX C *L N ES 1936, a and d Assess 6th da departme more th: 270, i gt brarches ed which in dian me 49 in( Dated at Porcupine this 13th day of May, 1936 Trad format Information About Labour and Unions Interesting and Valuable Statistics in Regard to Labour in 25th Annual published Departmer tains stati To the Tre YOu ar On. with vC PACGE 81X .l dGay o rid land itling eEent nbin 56 Brown McLea:t ut PHONE 104 NIGHT 237 11 Tastefully Designed Wreaths, Sprays, Bougquets Flowers of Quality directory the nam 1€ ‘port of De WIiUl! Th sSCIl nen 21 VIT 1AI 1J AT NEW LOW RATES If you are not insured or fully protected call and see us. WAhicth e affi 1111 orded E OFP A WAR RANT ib 29 Fourth, opp. Fire Hall is numbered 134 branches hin of 80.07 isted 81 0o C dicate that there he close of 1935, nicn branches, 12 1i a combined reâ€" of 280,704, a loss hip of all classes odiss in Canada 1¢, tO aA large exâ€" ‘ the name of the the international n. The National centrai org Caradian l1€ ed of 140 unions, membership of 1634. There were nendmen ddresses Oof tl branch uniol i the Dominio organizations, 2 1934, was 139,â€" mprised in 1782 of 32. The Inâ€" e World reportâ€" Canada. a gain iame repot fficers C ownship of Whitney 114 In the Township of Whitney, District of Cochrane anded to ievy upon the lands mentioned in ant to the provisions of the Assessment Ac ifficient warrant and authority, ore tnan reâ€" ibined memâ€" of 6407. The f the Workâ€" g to the Deâ€" h a memberâ€" AI Mrs. Shephard ches with a 80,.078. This rade rade â€" union @ report has icers of the es and from membership inion group, \_the Canaâ€" Domin WARRANT AUTHORIZING SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES (Established 1912) Prince hip, an galniza~â€" n trade s th own o di: 1€ itend galn rease ntral Iots 289 it Florist OY 16 ed by the Reeve of the Township of W me to levy upon the several lands bein rears respectively due thereon and cost unless the said arrears of taxes and cCc p Hall, at Porcupine, at 10 a.m., procee arge the taxes and costs incurre 929 memsers; and kdamonton stCcod fifth with 82 branches, 76 of which r>â€" ported 5806 members. The remaining 23 cities in order of number of branche. were: Quetec, including the National Catholice Unions, 67 brencnes. 48 reâ€" porting 6074 members; ‘Calgary, 64 branches, 59 reporting 3853 members: London, 62 branches, 56 reporting 4549 members; Ottawa, including 2 Nationa: Catholic Unions, 61 branches, 50 reâ€" porting 3124 members; Hamilton, 57 branches, 50 reporting 4010 members, Regina, 42 branches, 35 reporting 1361 Trade Union Membership in Canaâ€" diar Cities:â€"Twortyâ€"eight cities in Canada reported at least 20 local branch unions. Their 1312 reporting branches represented 57 per cent. of all reporting branches, and they also conâ€" tained 50 per cent. of the entire trade urion membership in Canada. Montâ€" real, as usual, stood first in the list of cities, and including the Natioral Caâ€" thclic Unions, had 201 local branches, 149 of which reported 34,220 members; Toronto: was second with 176 branches, 133 of which, repgrted 25,340 members; Winnipeg â€" ranked third with 118 branches,: 84 of cwhich revorted 9800 members; Vancouver was fourth with 104 brarches, 96 of which reported 15,â€" 929 membsers; and Edmonton stcod fifth with 82 branches, 76 of which r>â€" ported 5806 members. The remaining South palt the 2728 local branch urions in th minion, 2289 reported a combinsd bership of 206,036, 73 per cont. C tctal. The average membership c reporting local branches was 90. Trade Union Branches by Prov: â€"â€"The Province of Ontario largest of lecal branch u of all classes, 1026; the remaining vinces ranked as follows: Quebec Alberta, 266; British Columbia, Saskatchewan, 195; Manitoba, 186 va Scotia, 147; New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, 13. Trade Union Membership in C Reporting Local BI the 2728 local branch minion, 2289 reported bership of 206,036, 7: tctal. The average n 1929 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1926 1927 1928 @a W1 ngs hne pa U SERVICE PINE STREET NORTH ONTARIO Phone 678 [ _ Qntarido n@d [n lecal branch union the remaining pro Quebec, 514 1933 1933 1933 1932 1933 33 ¢ eAT Arrf wvas 90. by Province 34 34 34 33 34 33 34 34 with â€" 118 orted 9800 jurth with ported 15,â€" 34 » of d memâ€" . of the 283 286 281 280 204,630 248,887 378,047 33 Whitne Ing in 514 264 No the 163 343 it in The Advance built modern the construction being carried C business as usualâ€"not ar hour the plantâ€"the new â€" building erected around and azsove the c and the old structure then being away after new one was ir The Northern News, however, is ing the new plant on a new sit expected to be ready for cccupat and m uC Adyv the the volu organiza ernment lers, etc., wit! m<embership of New Bunding for Northern News at Kirkland Lake i YXesq 1934. ni b] tod sidered ify the B reby given n ooner paid 1 by public a about the ke benefits accident benefits : 114,321 >r benefits 58,524 her Features of the Reportâ€"Sever: 1e 23 chapters of the report discuss following labour bodies with which Canadian organized workers are tified: International ; in Canada. Trades and ida. Allâ€"Canadian One Bigc Uni Allâ€"Canadian Corgress of Labour One Big Union. Industrial Workers of the World National Catholic Uniors. Other Canadian Central Labout bearin Town h be nplo equlpme "Tfront. nembe 101 Nortnhnern started la and according 1sS nbe J. W. YOUNG, Reeve, Township of Whitney : Hallfax, 4 3451 membe . _38 reportl with ; nefits yed benefits nefits accident b°nef1t 1€ rde Un ne Th NIIT thet aAmounts expende e central organiz ese payments was _ of $96,977.00 as previous year, th 1925 for each C1 the ilaDour movement, are of sufficient importance to printing of their names ir. These associations includ: is of school teachers, govâ€" ) reportit 7 branch Northern in the way wsDap( date the 13 day ip of Whitney, r n notice pursual id I shall on Tu ic auction so mu the sale and col ind Labour Congress i Canada and th $18.131,478.00. an jenefi 1p ‘Ol . which i11C branch Victoria eV ainnual re the amc branches, 29 reporting [hree Rivers, including Catholic Unions, 3¢ Bt 18 ewWw 2@ wWay of but did aual report includes a e amounts disbursed fits by local branch n members, in addiâ€" ts expended for beneâ€" al organizations. The ments was $384,098.00, $,977.00 as compared s yvear, the disburse~ â€" CG s year, the d for each clas n Associations:â€"The ns information conâ€" f 121 associations of ch. though not conâ€" Commissi( la 1¢€ WE Por commercia combined Labout NIL bu however, is build bein did not put iple of years ag a modern office g¢ carried on wit] id oth Tting anches t Advertisemetr es, 21 Treportit nas,. 25 branche aail organizal 4 had exp®I > cornbined 1. 30 s, 35 reporting 41 branches, 33 5* Windsor. 39 Saskatoon,. 41 1864 members; 1931 members Artnhnur 1896 memb on ding 956 members: , 29 reporting 601 210 memb . 031 repor ‘ws "na nodern C 7, mention uant to T Tuesday t much Oof t collection m M he old Lethnoriag 1489 mem Lik Organiza ined dis he Unite ng take in place fo benef 371.24 Branch tI $20.85 38.50 21.33 131 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS ONTARIO be Mayv Th ha jlan cCO a V e 6,857 3,625 The the the 1ZA ind 647 299 073 1n : Cooking for the Lads ) and Lasses at Schoo! lor thiree semiâ€"clrcuiar rOol high and horizontally across side of the headâ€"the hatless, hatless side. The other sid may not be balanced. iAFre ed to the point of revolt by monoton3l breakfasts. Lunchson, when served at hom should be hot but not too heavy. â€"It ca be a simvole meal, and need we ad should be ready on time. If lunch laze.a child gulps his food and troub begins. Many mothers have found thi toâ€"eéat cereal tovped with Tresn and this is always a boon to the t who does the breakfast getting. 4 enjoys cereals for their crispnes flavour and a miother appreciate: ease of preparation. Infinite : can be had in present day bre cereals so that something differe se served each morning. Th fickle of your child need not be : ed to the poaint of revolt by mono though hard to g to bed a: hours an be done. SLa T will lhese warm than ever a Ssome Helpful Hints by : Expert in Culinary Art even t leas eeding oiff ure ind mJ ra} Tuition in all kinds of Fabric Paintâ€" ing. Make Your Own Christma®s Gifts. Tramme Break it )ate T 10 Private Lessons by Appointment ANTITA COLBY brushes her coifiure to the left side where its is revealed by a new fall sailor deeply tilted to the right reI are Uup breakfast | ing the day remain en §â€"194 i nme ) ol erv OTY $1.00 (2 hours) L1 11 TC BAE HEAUTIFUL Streot 1 O Three Rolls empora imn days suggest T e bowl of crisp rea ped with fresh f1 Apply 11 it 1€ ‘By ELSIE PIERCE PU Coiffure Under Your New Hat i1Â¥ 1 Ni sSchumacher 68â€"99â€"â€"72â€"7: crispness‘ reciates t 11 VC i 1 l tit Al 11 1 l permane hen Ail All Bran Avoricot Bread Rinslets Into 1tE )pD€ weqd by practictce coaxing : forefinger with your comb Centre Part [Ahe halriine, placed fairiy so handsome. A good 1 a lessaon from vour hairâ€" A11 I 11 n Nut Bread 31 Curls .QA‘[H{ a s f}l(‘ Continent milk ab be 1 iutyv 71 piat unt 111 UI A J [ $ hcu tre sUurring Bake in Imnlin beater milk. Place nan at Ont "Hon. Mr. Nixon rived here Saturc Ssunday Gdid a litt specti hatch Did the Minister Actually Fish on the Sabbath Dayvy*? P )ronto Sunday n it idbury ed. rrio Mi and D. {) € k 1 ( Clear B.C. Fir Vâ€"Joint; Gyproc; Hardwood Floorâ€" ing; Vâ€"Joint and Shiplap; White Pine Featherâ€" edge; Clear Fir and Pine Doors in Stock Sizes; Sash in Stock Sizes, Lumber, Cement, Buiiding Materials, Coal and Coke, Mine and Mill Supplies Y ard Schumacher Phone John W. Fogg Limited with remainaer of d to soaked biscuits, uncovered casserole jut half full of hot 1 oven (325 degrees T until knife inserted N. Whaley 1} Reed Block Rough and Dressed Lumber 16 uUp Chocolate Puudin iC « bi 1 Nixon and M Saturday nig} h ch nd ald S1it€ cR 1ean In ibout mnl 1€ Nu JY Sunda igget on Monday Hon. H. C. Nixon fame and Fisherâ€" tC€ Complete stock of it *A. Nicolson W € ritTeT ve warm_ OI ervings. with : )derate Wi in 1€ V € h Head Offlice and Yard Timmins Phone 117 bakin ombin W shall TO J€ 11e ARIPS ixed 1 10 al] l THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1TTH, 1936 Dinner Party Tendered Young Couple on Return Lake Mtrs. sini, the groom s Imotnier, duzzi and the bridesmaid, M Cummings. About 60 gusst sent and a very enjoyabl spent in dancing and singi by 1 11 incerely a} ul gifts rec and Lake, [immins, ind Winds: 11 The Northern New Huntingdon the home . P e, last wSECK sfays:.â€"â€" W 5. A. Narduzzi returne( iding trip on Monday ner party awaited them the bride‘s father, Mr. jurn property, where th atives of the young "~â€" Blackheads â€" simply _ dissolve and disappear by this one simple safe and sure method. Get two cunces of peroxine powder from any drug store, sprinkle it on a hot, wet cloth, rub the face briskly â€"every blackhead will be gone. p LA CL HE A DS suimm Canad h red, <Later "in. th n was at th Narduzzi receivin of white silk lac s. Mrs. Corbelli A Y freshmen end Ure/ ol L on offic n ived from is well as UITY m al * fopr every purpose Porcupin Imo Branch Office Kirkland LaAke Dionnt hone 393 quintuple urist travel quintuplets me heavier ra Falls on This is the aber of the Appare e for ldadn ith ind is rently come,. ‘Als dexr

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