Porcupine Advance, 20 Jan 1938, 1, p. 5

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_anadian Teachers Seek Betterment of Education THURESDAY,. JANUARY 20TH, 1938 Subsides Suggested. â€" Inequitable Conditions in Various Provinces Described in Brief Presented to the Rowell Commission. _ Claim Local Municipalities Overburdened with School Taxation. WITH THE FOOD IT SAVES |â€" TAYLOR HARDWARE NOTHING MORE TO SI OI DOWN PAY UNTIL APRIL And Your Home is Made Happier with These R GE R E F R 1 GE R A T O R PAYS FOR ITSELE PIMMINS PHONES 300â€" 301 1601â€"1602 Domimion Consider these Norge features before buying Refrigerator CONYVENIENCE ACCESXSIBILTTY SMART MODERNXN sTYLING MECHANICAL EXCELLENXCE ~ORGE QUALITY DEsIGNED BY WOMEX ECONOMICAL ROLLA ToE QPERATION LOW INITIAL COST 8 6 e 0 o o o 5 Nationa. Servic it was pointed 16 $10 Down places these modern Norge Appliances in your home Dat theld uld polt » T6 inadian teachers , tiotr o the ears of the| tiot Ottawa, recently,) ma ix, Toronto, preâ€"| en econdary Teachâ€"| ava 1 a committee of| it 1 ers‘ Federation,! wh ther voluminous]| ¢qu eachers‘ opinion, S ion in Canada. to :s ‘Tal jlegation went| British North ontrol of eduâ€" "so as to proâ€" the view that ain control of e was no sugâ€" he committee be transferred us intere ins toda the view CHaAo ands nd *X O 1C negqtu ud idA . _ tha " ow enttt hizh whole cqual bu pointed wish to salaries a the figure that point Head Officeâ€"New Liskeard, Ont omparison 6e pessible A T how it the bri nportance qUu olut, mak Time is money to housewives as well as business men, and no one will deny that clothes are a big part of the budget. You can save on both with Norge home laundry equipment through the fast, gentle help these appliances give. 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Continuing, the deputation showed that in Quebec, the largest group of teachers in the province, the rural, lay, female teachers of the elementary schools, a group in which there were almost 7,500 in 1934, the average salary received was $212 per annum. It was also stated that the average salary for all elementary rural school teachers in Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan and Quebec (except male lay teacher:s in Roman Catholic Schools) was less than $500 a year. "When it is considered that these statistics conceal great variations withâ€" in the provinces, the chaotic salary question in Canada is at once evident In some provinces, the average salary Figures wert schools in On paid were som so showed red Branch stores and Warchouses at Cobalt, New Liskeard, Swasâ€" lika, Kirkand Lake, Cochrane, Timmins, Ont. and Noranda, Qure. Never has a range been more easy to care for. 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The new standard of comâ€" Ontario, whe omewhat hiz Thes uring THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 11 | no‘t Be in the province of â€" | is different, however, furthe | cording to despatches thi 3 highway in the New Liskea | area is open for traffic. Al E gested that the condition c | way in that area is not so | might think. In any event . ‘ dozen farmers from Engleh: | Liskeard motored to | offer= produce on the mal iLake Shore town. They w | make the trip without par | edaventure. The market : | Lake last Saturday was one | gest and best ever held in i neighbourhood. The biszshway for heavy trucks hi roadway as gcod for trave been anmny times in the last | the shou ties. Th equallzo throug ho mend That consideration be given to the question of establishing a national burâ€" cau for research in the social sciences, and that stholarships for postâ€"graduâ€" ate work in education and other social sciences be established for the benefit of secondary school graduates proâ€" ceeding to university, and secondary students who have demonstrated markâ€" ed ability in the lower forms; That the Dominicn Government‘s guidance plan through the Dominion employment service be extended in coâ€" cperation with the provincial departâ€" mcents of education to the students in 11 make 1if and tha empioyn operatio) ments 0o committe coâ€"opera tion were the following. That the present governumental eduâ€" caticnal service be extended to include the work now being done by the educaâ€" tional branch of the Dominion Bureauy An extension of the facilities whereby schoo‘s may be able to obtain at nominâ€" al cost museum photographs and the reproductions of exhibits in the national museum and the National Library; m the gové available the broader a sica‘ educatio 31 1AV lear of rom t ‘armer in the 11 stea that the condition of the high-' y in that area is not so bad as one ght think,. In any event about half a Kingston Whigâ€"Standard: Once upon zen farmers from Englehart and New, a time the fur trade was the foremost skeard motored to Kirkland Lake to| industry in Canada. It is a long time erâ€" produce on the market at the| since it has lost that position, but while kz Shore town. They were able to| pushed far down in relative imgortance ike the trip without particular misâ€"| the production of furs in Oanqda reâ€" venture. The market at Kirkland| mains an extensive industry. During ke last Saturday was one of the bigâ€" | the tweive months ending June last, for st and best ever held in the town or| which statistics are now available, the ighbourhood. The steady use of production of raw furs showed a for heavy trucks has made the| healthy increase in value. It amountâ€" ridway as gcood for travel as it has| ed to a total of $15,464,883 as compared n any time in the last two vears. with $12.843.341 in the vrevious season. mIiniol caltlon to the basis il hat the establishment of a céntral onal library to coâ€"ordinate existing irtmental libraries and to make lable to schools at nominal cost government publications now unâ€" progral ruditior ons tuni view of this, we strongly comâ€" to your consideration the proâ€" that the Dominion Government larger grants to the provinces, hat a portion of these grants be lly earmarked in aid of educaâ€" FPurther, subsidies should be passâ€" to the local communities in inâ€" d provincial grants." Recommendations ng the recommendations subâ€" 1 for the Commission‘s consideraâ€" vere the following; hnoo ‘ederal subsidy specificially for ion to be paid to the provinces > basis of need and of such )ms as will ensure an equality of unity to all Canadian youths tionate with their national enâ€" nt; or in the event of that being impossible, that Federal aid be to the provinces in the form of from their present expenditures lal services, natioral in scope, in that provincial gevernments may i position to bear a much larger tion of the cost of education. and ft the burden of education from oulders of the local municipaliâ€" This, it is claimed, would thus t. of Highways made the anâ€" it at Toronto this week that vincial highways in Ontario _for traffic and reasonably ow. At first glance the man North would be tempted to iis, suggesting that if it were Northern Ontario did not one provincial highway or on ra@and Northern Ontario could the province of Ontario. It .. however,. further south. A¢â€" s Use Their Autos New Liskeard Area it 1s cilain educational the provin Fcderal Subsid nd uroan commut some Payv Fees ime of tracher training in aspects of health and phyâ€" lence of inequality of een in the comparison ge of pupils of seécondâ€" in attendance at school iment of a Canadian uternational intellectual tability: in others, in f teachers barely get _ the aeputation conâ€" Ja had little to boast 1 education was free; owed that for large on education was not hsols roadcasts cation was notl education free by all the proâ€" it was claimed, nrovinces fees opportunities in the whole s week the rdâ€"Kirkland s0, it is m + uitable and 11â€" the tweive months ending June last, for which statistics are now available, the production of raw furs showed a healthy increase in value. It amountâ€" ed to a total of $15,464,883 as compared with $12,843,341 in the previous season. Improvements to the Iroquois Falls Hotel As you now enter the hotel, your atâ€" tention is at once attracted by the beautiful red leather chesterfield and occasional chairs, placed in stragetic points of the lobby. You walk across a colourful marboleum flooring, that comâ€" pletely covers this floor, to a new, modâ€" crnistic counter. There a courteous clerk ushers you through a wing of the hotel, especially reserved for transients. The quietness of this wing gives you assurance of a restful evening. The cork carpet that lies along the corridor deadens any sound that may be made by passersâ€"by. After completing the roof, they tur: ed their attention to the inside. Sever Building Renovated and Reâ€" decorated. Iroquois Falls, Jan. 19th, 1938â€"(Speâ€" cial to The Advance)â€"The Townsite Department of the Abitibi Power and Paper Co., has just completed one of the most remarkable and pleasing reâ€" novation johs on the Iroquois Hote! weeks of tearing scrapping obsolet ture, were followe Starting last fall, and employing many men, they replaced the old cedar j shingle roof with new rust coloured fireproof roofing. This roofing ensures absolute dryness to all the guests and makes a very colourful picture, both from afar and close up. After completing the roof. they turnâ€" On opening the door to your room, you notice a complete transformation in theâ€" surroundings. _ Beautiful and exâ€" pensive draperies blending with the colour of the room, adorn the windows, that were once covered by just curtains. A new fixture of modernistic design throws a soft light about the room. A soft and comfortable easy chair awaits to rest your tired body, as does a matching occasional chair placed in another corner. Your feet sink in the lovely thick carpet that covers the greater part of the room. The bed is covered with a bed spread which harâ€" monizes in colour with the surroundâ€" ings. The bed itself is equipped with an inner spring mattress, and assures a restful night‘s sleep. At meal time you enter a lovely, bright dinning room, where new curâ€" tains adorn the windows, and match the new colour effect of this spacious room. Attentive waitresses take your order, which is prepared in the newly renovated modern kitchen. Your correspondence can be all done in a cosy corner of the lobby without interruption. There, paper and enâ€" volopes are placed at your disposal. The regular tenants were treated in a similar manner. All the rooms of this spacious and comfortable hotel beâ€" ing completely redone, and the old furniture replaced by new and modernâ€" Latchford, Jan. 20.â€"(Special to The Advance)â€"Satisfactory progress is beâ€" ing made on roadwork proceeding at present on the main highway south from here, it is reported, with about a thousand men engaged under the varâ€" lous contractors who are carrying out the work for the Ontario government. The streich of six miles close to town has been praciically finished, but beâ€" tween James Lake and Temagami a series of detours have been provided for the use of contractors, the road itself being officially closed to other traffic. In one section, amost threeâ€" quarters of the grading and culvert work has been completed and a lot of rcck work also has been doneâ€"on difâ€" ferent stretches, while gravelling is exâ€" pectcd to be under way in the not disâ€" tant future, it is reported. ng new, placement Good Progress on Work on Ferguson Highway At the close of the evening, Mrs. Whitehead was presented with a beauâ€" tiful silver cake plate, on behalf of the Women‘s Auxiliary. The members wished her, and her family, God speed and happiness in their new home. If is quite evident that all are satisâ€" fied, for today this hotel cares for more boarders and transients than it has done for many years. Mrs. Whitehead Given Farewell Part; Mrs. Arthur Whitehead, who is leavâ€" ing with her family in the near futurr to join Mr. Whitehead at Smooth Rock Fralls, was given a very delightful surâ€" prise farewell party on Sunday evenâ€" ing, after church, at the home of Mrs. Maude Brewer. It was previously arranged to have Mrs. Whitehead come and say goodâ€"bye to Mrs. Brewer and, on her arrival she was greeted with the cheery hello from all the members of the Women‘s Auxiliâ€" ary of St. Mark‘s, being well representâ€" ed by Iroquois Falls and Ansonville. Rey. Francis Joy was also present. The gathering spent a lovely evening together. Mrs. Whitschead will be greatly missed, always being a cheerful and willing worker. Mrs. Whitehead acted as Dorcas Secretary Treasurer for the past three years. A point worth noting is that the rates charged at this hotel are comparable with other Northern hotels, and are in many cases, lower. istic furniture, which is the last word in ccmfort. tearing out old structures, obsolets fixtures and furniâ€" followed by weeks of installâ€" modern, and attractive reâ€" ial Writing in The Toronto Telegram on Tuesday, Thomas Richard Henry says: There is nothing like this fine brisk zero weather, if you know how to take Nothing Like Fine Brisk Zero Weather Thomas Richard Henry Adds That He‘s Glad of That There is nothing like getting up early, taking an ice cold shower, followed by a brisk walk before breakfast. We are very, very thankful that there is nothing like any of that in our morning itinerary. Our custom on these zero mornings is to get up at the last possible minâ€" ute, shiver through a cup of coffes, and wish to heaven that summer was here again. Things always even up if you have patience. *# Yesterday morning. with a blxudrd howling around us, we waited 20 minâ€" utes for a Bloor car. The T. TXE however, carefully made up fo: thas. When we arrived at the car stop this morning there were three cars in line. We notico~ that Alderman Nathan Phillips brought up the question of broader grounds for divorce in the Toâ€" rento city council. 45 This us that buretor that got the Fi excited and was going 200 miles cn a gallon been foxgott.en-,.â€"or at lc If any of the city fathers have resoâ€" lutions that they wouU!d like handled by the city council concerning the Beverage rcooms in Brazil or the marâ€" riage service in Waziristan owe wisn council would deal ~with themâ€"and then maybe get down to considering the snow on Toronto streeis. Reports state that some Toronto moâ€" torists went to Hamilton on Saturday for new Jlicense .plates rather. thar, wait in the long queues in Toronto. They probably were very busy men for whom the cost of the trip to Hamilâ€" ton would be small consideration comâ€" pared to a few.â€"iminutes saved. There are prople whose time is that valuable. Of course these people who went to Hamilton to save time could have got them with place to sing it. Incidentally, we have known many "lovers of fine. music" who have to look at a program to make up their mind whether or not they like the piece that is being played for tJlem A shareholder in BrnLLsh Amencan Oil was reading Jack Hammeéll‘s indigâ€" "I hope they tie a and send it down to a he commented sourlyv. UQil was reading Jaclk Hammell‘s indig nation over the rumors. that droj Pickle Crow stock lower the othner da it seems to us we a com ment onts made by a Salvation Arm man, and if we are not mislaken i was General Booth. He said he didn‘t know why the devi should have all the good times. We can‘t all have Dr. Fricker‘s ap preciation for the right kind of music As long as thare are peopie who lik to sing "Tell Me the Old Old Story, there will be churches that will provid MOR TGAGE LOAÂ¥A NS Phone 104 Arranged on Properties in Timmins, Schuâ€" macher and South Porcupine. Enguire for Full Particulars. nothing like getting up earl; ice cold shower, followed Db lk before breakfast. STOCK BROKERS Timmins, 19 Pine Street North Toronto Kirkland Lake 293 Bay Street 314 Government Rd. Doherty Roadhouse Co. Market Quotations broadcast each day at 12.20 noon tes at any time. withi» ionths without waiting but they probably were to do if. ‘ as deplored ‘churches 1usic as a bait to draw Direct private wires for fast and aceurâ€" ate quotations and executions in all Awvsurate Markets and Executions in have known many who have to look ake up their mind ese z°ro morning last possible min a cup of coffes that summer wa i carnpuretor to 1t a dollar a share," Commision basis only Local Phones 1200 and 1201 Britisn Amgricar Hamnmeéll‘s indigâ€" ors. that drove msemoer a comâ€" Salvation Army 10t misltaken i6 the Fogue car nancial Post a _tOo take a ca of ‘gasoliné ha ast forgotten b Members: foronto Stock E«xchange 21 Pine Street North Unlisted Stocks Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Bonds and 5.30 p.m. Try The Advance Want Advertisements LeltCln Lake Shore Lee Gold Little Long Lac Macassa McLeod Cockshutt Mcintyre McKenzie Red Lak McVittie Graham McWatters Mining Corporatio Moneta Naybcb Nipissing Noranda O‘Brien Omega Afion Ashley Bretl Base Metals Big Missourt Beattic Bidgood Bobjo Bralorne j Buflalo Ankerite Canadian Malartic Castle Tretheway Central Porcupine Central Patricia Conilagas Coniaurum : Con. Chibougamau Darkwater Dome Eldorado Falconbridge Glenora . Goldale . Granada Gunner Hardrock Hollinger Howey Hudson Bay International Nicke Jackson Manion Kerr Addison Kirkland Lake Lebel Oro . Premier Read Authicr Reno _ San Antonio Red Lake Golds Sherritt Gordon St., Anthony Bullivan Con. Sudbury Basin Stadacona Sylvanite everybody but shareholders in the olil companies. The last we heard about it Jack Hammell had the inventor hidden away some place. He probably is trying to forget whers it was that he hid him. The CBC is considering raising radio licenses from $2 to $3. After listening to our radio we conâ€" fess that we don‘t know why we should pay even $2 for a license. Strange as it may seem, we know a lawyer in Toronto who did not get un on the Abitibi fight. Toburn Venturt Wright PAanocur Paymaster Pickle GCro _ Toâ€"day‘s Stocks | j0onet O Goldshotr t lai.\t('(‘ Timmins 43.90 2.20 2.15 1.91 60.00 3.40 30 1.30 29 + ; 10 \is ..8.95 15.00 :00 (1.28 13.25 26 .. 18 1.03 3.29 20 3.05 3,.15 2. l7 5.49 3.85 1 70 t} | } 1

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