Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 7 May 1924, 1, p. 6

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es | o Wolf C‘ (Boy S‘Wts) attended .the i;r:lg: memhar of thaCuh “] : was ten ysars old at the| oath, passe wwayonfon-“ e on We s tw# During the~past few weeka‘ there CS : The T. V:O Trainmen. are to be mmmened. «Raecently, <~they | held their â€" annnal :ball~ at :and had a time, as noted Inst week. That was good, but there is betier news in the matter,. The T. -V.O Trainmen‘ netted albout $200:00 : their snecessful event and this mount is to be tumed over to. the‘ Englehart Hospital. . im. The|gard to possible labour disputes at "'.'Iroqnms Fflls Reading of <a| these, articles _ it might almost be. .thoug'ht ‘that <the newspapers were anxious to see trowble,. In any event, they followed the too ‘common plan. of *howling * about© possible trouble without any due warrant; On the other hand it is a genuine pledsure to all in the North Land to know that now everything is formally ‘settled satisfactorily for another year; In reference .to the matter the following is from the current issie of The {Broke Hustler, of Iroquois Falls:â€" â€" ‘The agreements between the Abitiâ€" bi Company and" the Labor Unions for next year have been signed. â€" With the excéption of some very minotr %e T. "%0 Trammén are to be,, mmned:s «Raecently, <~they | held t}l m <‘ball~ at â€" Eng‘l?ehaft ‘and had a time, as noted lndt week. That was good, but there is befler news in the matter. The T. ’N’.O Trainmen" netted albout $200:00 . their suecessful event and this ‘mount is to be turned over to. the _Enlehart Hospxtal Qhoâ€"â€"“lt’s only -six 0 clock and I tolé you to come after sntplper h t Heâ€"‘‘That‘s what I came after.‘" PA e fr 54: rom the earliest days of the Automobile, Preft:Oâ€" ‘has been a familiar name to car owners. â€" When elecâ€" tric a;mlfters were invented Prestâ€"Oâ€"Lite was ready with ty to ‘turn over the engine. As one refinement nother was added to make motor cars more efficiâ€" d more comfort )therwas added to make motor cars more efhiciâ€". ible, Preat:Oâ€"Lite kept pace and finements in bagtery-bmldmg s ‘Rars in nur _' "',r éhd productxon on the presewt vast nale : developed, . Prestâ€"Oâ€"Lite plants were: built and outâ€"grown.. The present piam, at Htll‘érest ark, ]ff;’to talie care of the ever mcr smg' ‘tion o£ PregtaQ-LIte as‘ onginal eguxpment on. the malonq of, Canadianâ€"built Automobiles and the cement of ,..;f.,j-ont batteries with Prestâ€"Oâ€"Lites by mand the best, enabled Prestâ€" : Jan gst‘bauery plant in: the Bl;itish; the greates chmn of service: statxem;' ‘. f oi '.{';g Battgriea now icil a.t the lowcst prices: t this high quality battery has ever 'been sold. w ~‘ASK. TO HEAR IT AT . * W"LW'““H qW" HG‘W‘, ‘"ReUs : _ t V ted Â¥ w tga4 0 4A e o t 5_ V ho . s 5 Bs s e oo ie P L Y k 1 » ow you how you can saveâ€"money by buying a mhdnww at f‘h‘u_'vve been ,- ‘a number of articles i w"{ ‘Southern and ‘Eastern papers in ow him. The gard to possfi?w labour digfiutéa ) attended the | Iroqiiois . Falls. Reading . Model 79 â€" _ Cash $175 _ Terms $190 10 ’iMontfhs to " _ Pay K. 1" h 'i-;-.""; i points the : 1 â€" In a word the general ‘feeling is that conferences between the men and the management with International officers present, is the best way to 'eifect the annual agreement. 'L‘ ‘The delegatiogs whlch met Mr. Mcâ€" Innis in the negotiations were as fol- Jlows :â€"Papermakers: J.; LaBar, H. 'DelHetle,\ank Hogue, Fred Chisâ€" tholm, T. L. Hurdman, Charles Morris, A. Corcoran. Pulp and Sulphite: P. H. Kennedy,, A. S. Fearn, J. S. Brown, A, A, How ard. .Maelnmsts K. Lechner, J. Rastello, Hogg, S., -Craxo', W. Pasgeoe. _ Eleotnemnc; E Madden, G. BoW«‘ ~r uy t DCR C" vv-â€"-v--â€"â€"-' ‘man, James Smn‘h R. (‘rumb, L. New-l ‘man, S. Marhn,_x P:; J. Redmond f We . CE _- ;.. s 2. 5. and Ofl rs,. Jfis. M 3 . .n': 6,» ,r C 3y# ?w M’CI\Q“JIT ,.,G’" ,.‘,J}"','fi : * O ud Y seb 3 x l'» "‘)3‘ ,s:' ® 4 {' * \w\,_ Aont.ators are the \f'eeds m th;e Qar * den of Andustry,". . . > 4y Cw t Ew Xp$ â€" 30 se Nt se Second ‘Class Sr.â€"Rena Dplla-Ve-' dova, Ur ho Wirta, Nellie Woods, Hilda Rowe, Perey Millions, Francis Horne, Romeo Beaudrv, Annie Zaitz, \Ceéllm q]nt/ “‘Tha:t s What I said," * responded the polite tailor, â€" ru’bubmg his hands, “but Tâ€" am happy to tell you that‘ I 'found the money to be entirely. satisâ€" 'fiactory *-â€"’Reynold s Newspaper‘ [ * Primer IJr.â€"Hazel Zinkie, Dimiter Sancoff, Alex. Evanoff, Wasile. Tedâ€" oreac, John Munantuck, Luis Fenato, Harrv McLean, Sydney Hughes, Marâ€" * iMceBwen, â€" Florence Johnson. ‘‘Here is that suit‘l bought of you last week,‘‘ said the angry customer to the tallor «*You said you would return my money if it was not satls- factory.‘‘ + W{I' 16â€" L HULO@LUCC\.: : L3 . YÂ¥ U don’t Lnow somethmg and some'body Pr 1mé1' Sr.â€"Hedley Varker, Joe Woods, Peter /iRobertson, Alice Eyres, Billie Ill'hons, Billie Lahti. â€" ... by DPr. A. E. Hardy, Viceâ€"President.of the \ Federation, and : R. E.. Howe, President, Provincial \ Association: of Protestant Teachers, Quebec, in conâ€" ~junction ‘with the Canadian Pacific: Railway, the tour covers as wide a fleld as is humanly possible ‘in the time altotted. : It will be made on a special train startâ€" omm 0 oA s Ing from Toronto and following the main line of the Canadian Pacific throughout. Stopâ€"overs varying from a few hours to a day will be made at many points of interest along the route to give the teachers a full ~‘ the funnel through ‘which Canada‘s ‘huge crops pour out to‘ feed the world, Winnipeg, the world‘s greatest grain market, and: boasting the world‘s K O0,teach the youth of: Canada about Canada and do country. justice: it is ~first necessary that one should see Canada. That is the view of the Canadian Teachersa‘" Federation and‘ ‘no one â€"will questlon it. :Velth the idea of correcting anyâ€"deficiencies in this espect under which its ‘members may be labouring the: Federation, accordingly, hasvdécided to make its trip to Victoria, B. C., for this year‘s annual convenâ€" tfon as a personally conducted,tour, . lasting from Auâ€"‘ gust 4th to 12th and promising a very interesting and mqtrgc;ive programme for the pedagogues and their friends.,) ; o. se i. Ne~Ignorance. is when. , you. Included: in the itinerary are Lake Louise, left; meterâ€"»What is ignorance, ho /fl s.-“v..‘l '-\41.1 _ Teachers to Tour Dominion }ggfi‘mt.:wm-mmmmwfi,u p Write to @GEO. TAYLOR: EARDWARB. LTD. ~ _ Ontario A <special ‘return trip under for those. who care to take it has also Starting from Victoria, it‘ includes the w ' t l ,"-' 4+ ‘ through the mountains over the Kettle: mby Ballm the steamer trips over beautiful O] d teachers. Lake Louise, called ‘probably the most perâ€" fect bit of scenery in the known ‘world‘, willl also be visited, lunch being taken at the Chateau there:; The magnificent run through the Rockiea to the eout w-nl be made in daylight.: . The. entertainments . arranxed tor tho taacham in« clude many ‘automobile drives, a reception at the Twin Cities, luncheon at Wimflpex and: Calgary and> a‘re ception at Vancouver, under; the <auspites ‘of .the local Teachers‘ Association in each of the â€"cities mentioned, luncheon at Reging as the gnuests of the: Premiler and Government : ofâ€" Saskatc!mwan, fonoved by 'drlva aroundthecitylna: f providedâ€"Dy the h Club. :« While in Mooke JaW':%I#;-_a._'.. 0 V Or% taken for a ‘drive by the â€" Board.. of e e e e e o e i n o o in . us 0 “‘ nm: mNflNc MADE

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