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Porcupine Advance, 7 Dec 1921, p. 6

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..i\ . iii (iliillll . . _iil ollmger Stores Limited {ear and the refit unanimously YE Commerce by it. A. Mclnms and F. N. Ebbitt, of Iroquois Falls, and A. E. Stevens, of Cochrane. Two of the resolutions which passed the meeting were proposed by these two Boards. F. K. Ebbitt presented the Iroquois Falls resolution to have the Teaehers' Excursion to Northern Ontario made an annuzil affair, and was seconded by A. E. Stevens, of Co- chrane. The Cochrane building of trunl ganized districts, absence of count; (From The Broke Hustler) The North was well represented at the meeting of the Ontario Associat- ed Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce bv ft. A. Melnnis and F. K. clEgi1yfEithfiiysfi1 iii] NRREN WEll REPRESENTED NE Illlfllllll lllllllfillllil nted This Wks Specials Amon “5 gnCashmeres, glishMade atftsodissired. 'r0c.to81.75 .0.09..6HHH.t.4rHH00H..009.H..t-.HH..HHHH0 W ......H...H....tH..-H-tt.-tt._ W Wholesale and Retail Phone 252 ttot--....-............ ”0”me other resolutions passed by Thursday, Friday and Saturday Quaker Corn Flakes-_, Peach Jam, 4 lb. Cai-.., Apricots, 4 lb. Calrr__.___, Plums, 4 lb. can Crab Apple Jelly, 4 lb. can You will find everything here in the lines of Meats and Groceries, and everything of the best quality with prices right. AND YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THIS THE STORE OF SERVICE ”a. resolution on the roads in the unor FELDMAN BROS. EBBEE! F1Ta 1rse4 A Trial Order Solicited. BEBEEEE ! The Convention was a very success- qul one, Mr. Ebbitt reports. The de. (iegrates, were officially represented by EMayor Weidmark and by the Presid. Belleville: In favor of greater facil. ities for higher education. A resolution of Sault Ste. Marie in regard to the assessment of timber areas was referred to the Executive Committee. Hamilton: A resolution for the re- lief of the live stock industry. Kingston: For the teaching of safe- ty first in all schools. PietonuTrenton: Favoring the erect- ion of the PietonuTrenton branch of the ONE. Belleville:Favoring lights on all ve- hicles. duee the rates. ' Brantford: A long resolution deal.. ing with unemployment, urging muni. cipal, Provincial and Dominion or. ganizations working together and pu- blie works of a necessary eharaeter to employ as many men as possible. Guelph, Hamilton, Sault Ste. Marie, and Peterborough. Resolutions to more strictly control the sale of un- desirable stock in joint stock compa- nies mg tuba SUP?LBMBNT TO THE POROUPINE ADVANCE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th., 1921. the Ontario Associated Boards were the following: Brantford: That express compa- nies refusing to collect or deliver ex press goods outside certain limits, re. H amilton. To facilitate the open' for agriculture of areas in Mani- " Saskatchewan and Alberta now by private parties. amilton: A resolution for the re- ERIE! Associated Boards werelent o Groceries and Meats Comer Balsam and Third Ave. "The Store with the Christmas Spirit." II self and stated their ease for the de.. velopment of power on the St. Law.. rence route, which they claim could be done without a cent’s worth of charge on the rate payers of either Canada or the United States. They pointed out that a deepened water way to the head of the Lakes would not only save live cents a bushel on wheat, open thu country for Canadian coal service and eliminate the breaking of bulk and sea board, but would provide enough pow x’arisn nail in the evening, at wnicn there were a number of good addres. ses, and some very fine music. The next place of meeting was fixed as Owen Sound. Consideration for the North In connection with the meeting Mr, Eblsitt says that the North was given every consideration. In the first place R. A. MeInnis was again put on the Executive Committee of the Assoeia.. tion, and at the banquet the only speaker called on outside of those that were to give addresses, was Mr. El)- bitt, who was asked to speak for the Associated Boards of the North. Both these actions on the part of the As- sociation were taken by all the north- ern men present as compliments to the northern part of the Province. Deepening the St. Lawrence During the Convention a delegation of the Canadian Deep Water Ways and Power Association, presented it., the __3 for 25c. which 'J Ontario banquet ish Hull oim Elliott, President of Boards, replied. was held in Grace Church in the evening, at which a number of good addres. " UEIUEH rd Broad of Trade "Wig, 'r't JEIUEIUEIUEH ”:1qu 'ti'ii%"slitffs pre “WWO”. WWW .H...tH_.0...6.HHH..H0..69H.6.0.- £5681}: ”343i; 'i I',',' a " appreciated, .111- is ‘We have anelette and O. . rope girdle, $15.00 in colors and $15.00 in colors and 35 I 5.00 Jaeger Coat 'ir' a: V " " - BP' $7636 n camel hair ifrom .... . . :s pection, Geor- tls. Prices at l.00 to $15.00 Ice, they are hing we have $5.00 to $6.50 en especially. bylies, Servi- amas I have a very seeing them. batten uniong Qing array of 39.11 sizes, and (ox them for :es ......... yaw». my man or rdown Bath- choose from lea at several to $5. 'criititlt' 'itiiiif,3. £3331; iii a PA,

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