V AZ ds . NP â€" . BM CCC C607 EDX in effect in all parts of the Dominion Another: significant law. was passed during the 1927 session of Parliament when labour was given an increased legal status through amendments to the Trade Marks and Designs Act to allow for the registration of union labels. _ A section of this act protects labour »nions from possible legal atâ€" tack becaunse of property rights in a trade mark. . During the past: sixty years, in adâ€" dition to assisting in the creation: of a contented nation through beneficial legislation, and with united labour has also played a very important part in the creation of a‘national or Canadian ‘spirits Unions accept into memberâ€" ip all workers irrespective of race, nationality, creed or eolour ‘and as ‘Canada depends very largely upon immigration for her population the trade unions are a very essential ageney for the inculeation of Canaâ€" dian ideals amongst the newcomers. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank Berardini, late of the Town of Timâ€" mins, in the District of Cochrane, Notice is hereby given pursuant to The Trustee Act that all creditors or others having claims against the Estate of the said Frank Berardini, who died on or about the 26th day of January, 1927; at the Town of Timmins are reâ€" quired, on or before the 30th day of July, 1027 to send by post prepaid or | dï¬:::r toBuflDean Kester, Mm(l;:ll-Ec- e ne Building, Tinmins, tario, Solicitor for Emma Berardini, Adminâ€" istratrix of the Estate of the said deâ€" ceased, their Christian names and surâ€" names, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars, m writing, of their cla:ne, a statement of their accounts an tioned date the said Adminâ€" ::stmtnxt mwgï¬ prooeed to d“tr‘ es the m the claims of ""“3.“ vien have: notices ‘“d ’%:t fï¬m for tho ‘said assets or any. part the to any person ‘or perso ut claim noti shall not have f eexvodlgrl::r auha tm ntmh disâ€" mbntzon. mg ‘stock of the Company has been deâ€" elired payable on the 15th day of July, 1927, on which date cheques will be mailed to shareholders of record at the close of business on the 29th day of . June, 1 ated the 22nd day of June, 1927. I. MeIVOR, Tenders addressed to the Secretary of the Timmins Public School Board will be received. until Wednesday, July 6th for,â€" Ry Cl . 80 1 0+ t tC 1:..'..2;.-â€"‘5.\ t s d xi lt onpcrmiget e 1 o * E. fes. will be received. until Wednesday, The erection of a chain link fence around Mattagami Publi¢ School and the erection of an iron angle picket fence around Central Public School. Plans and specifications may be seen by applying to the Secretary, 10 Third Ave. _ _ : â€"20; C 7 A Whether or not these laws in themâ€" selves were of sufficient momentâ€"to the worker to cause them to consider common and united action the fact remains that a national convention, called by the Toronto Trades Assemâ€" ‘bly (now the Toronto District Labour Council), assembled in the Queen City on Sept. 23, 1873, when the Canadian Labour Union was organized. Meetâ€" Tenders will beâ€"received by the Town Clerk up to 3 p.m., July llith; 1927, for the construction of the folâ€" 1â€"Concrete Walksâ€"24,000 sq. ft. <2â€"Sanitary Sewersâ€"3,500 lin. ft. 8‘ San. Sewers. : ' - 3â€"Watermainsâ€"3,700 lin. 6 C, I. Main. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Office of the Town Engiâ€" necessarily be accepted. . C. R. MURDOCK, ~â€" Town Engmeer H E MONTGOMERY ; â€"I6.97 Town Clerk In the Matter of the Estate of Nichoâ€" ‘‘ las Ansara, late of the Town of Timmins, in the District of Cochâ€" rane, decedged. â€" Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all creditors or others having claims against the Esâ€" tate of the said Nicholas Ansara who died on or whout the 1st day of Sepâ€" tember, 1926, at the citj*of%pehester, State of Minnesota, U.S_A., are reâ€" quired, on or before the 30th day of July, 1927, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Deanâ€"Kester, Marshallâ€"Eeâ€" clestone Building, Timmins, Ontario, Solicitor for Mary Ansara, ‘Adminis® tratrix of the Estate"rof the said deâ€" ceased, their Christian names and surâ€" names, addresses and descriptior®s the full particulars, in writing, of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. _ _ _ _ :.i 5 .( Adbds . WB «Bef Wl d t M( i t M 1 L 4 s o c n n + Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all creditors or others having claims against the Esâ€" tate of the said Nicholas Ansara who died on or whout the 1st day of Sepâ€" tember, 1926, at the cit‘}'???bf*;%pehester, State of Minnesota, U.S_A., are reâ€" quired, on or ‘before the 30th day of July, 1927, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Dean Kester, Marshallâ€"Ecâ€" clestone Building, Timmins, Ontario, Solicitor for Mary Ansara, tratrix of the Estateof the said de ceased, their Christian names and surâ€" names, addresses and description®; the full particulars, in writing, of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the security, if any, ULUM, Sn se M T c o 2 .0 t mm CS tz ) P n e of protection, did exist, reasonable effort was made to enforce They also show that organized labour conâ€" tributed materially in directing the way towards contentment amongst inâ€" dustrial workers.~ Resolutions were adoptedâ€"calling â€"the . passing of legislation to provide for free educaâ€" tion and freé school books; to abolish sweatshop â€" conditions;. to humanize conditions of seamen ; to prohibit the competition of prisonâ€"made products with free labour goods; to éestgblish the eightâ€"hour day on all work under government control; to make illegal payment of wages in kind instead: of, money;. to protect building trades workers against the danger of unsafe seaffolding; to establish departments or bureaus of labour and provide for efficient factory, workship and scafâ€" fold inspection; to establish free govâ€" etnment employment offices; to proâ€" vide for the collection and compilaâ€" tion by governments of wages and only to the claims of ‘which she ghall general labour statisties; to extend then bave notice, and that the said|the franchise on a manhood and woâ€" Administratrix will not be liable for manhood basis; to abolish election deâ€" the said assets or any part thereof to posits and property qualifications for: any person or persons of whose claim| candidates ; the exclusion of all Asiaâ€" notice shall not have been received by| tics, eto. . her at the time of such distmibution. The enactment of the Ontario ‘ : DEAN KESTER, . _: | Workmen‘s Compensation Act . of â€" Marshailâ€"Beclestone Bldg.| 1915 is perhaps the most outstanding t o Timmins, Ontario. tabour legislation. This law stands Soligitor for the said Administratrix.|toâ€"day as the most advanced legislaâ€" Dated at Timmins this 25th day of|tion in respect to workmen ‘s.compenâ€" June, 1927. o / ©.20â€"28|sation in the world and has dbeceome r 16 * popular with workers and many NOTICE TO '- CREDITORS eniployers that it has been copied in lt y 0_ _ of the provinces and wiH soon be mt LCE held by them. . And Take Notice that after such last mentioned . date the said Adminâ€" istratgéx will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard The lowest or any tender nly to the claims of which ï¬e i’ball ‘BELECTRIC FOUNTAIN AT Sco have notice; and that the sai THE VENETIAN PARLOUR: TENDERS WANTED TIMMIN ONT. . 6 t T. With the holding of the annual conâ€"| |vention of the International Typograâ€" phical Union in Toronto in 1881, ~a new impetus was given to the labour movement in Canada and agitation was again voiced for the reorganizaâ€" tion of the Canadian Labour Union or some similar body. This agitation: resulted in the holding of a convenâ€" tion in Toronto in 1883, when .the Canadian Trades and Labour Conâ€" gress was formed. No further meetâ€" ings were held until 1886, when the {body was organized upon permanent basis under the namogof the Trades land Labour CongreS§s of Canada. Annual conventions have been held: since that date to the present. The annual reports of these nationâ€" |al gatherings reveal the intolerably unhealthy and dangerous conditions |which attached to many occupations, and also indicate that where legislaâ€" tion, designed to afford some measure _ WA so 0.# 4A â€"â€"â€"--â€"-â€"nkln ings of this national body were held at Ottawa in 1875, but for a number gflreasons no further meetings were éeld. e y sE s oA Bertha »Honga Honv') hvich ; m‘gz $ (brhand Helme ~~JIr. IH to Jr. IV‘-â€"-#An'“tii% taccial, Jr. III to Sr. IIIâ€"Grace ; Wallace Clement; Charles Birce; 3 Maud Dixon. â€" â€" ' Recommendedâ€"-Rnssel Creed ; Aâ€" manda Kant. From IL to IIIâ€"Bergetta‘ Salo,l Donna Simpson (honours), Seâ€" kulic (pass), Jack Korrie, Russel R'axton From I â€"to IIâ€"Douglas Warren, Ruby Knox, Bill Reid, Eevi Norgold, Ruth Creed (honours) , Raliph Dizxon, Clifford Creed (pass), Jimmie Veitch. $r. Primer to Sr. Iâ€"Jean Swayne (honours), Charles Kranchvich, Elyâ€" mer Long, Manie Verio (pass). Sr. Primer to Jr. Iâ€"Lorine Dixon, Angus Reid, Dorothy Reid, Lillian Baks, Elsie Creed, Muriel Reid (pass). Jr. Primer to Sr. Primerâ€"Glenn Little, Kenneth Long,. Ellwood Swayne, Daisy Warren, Lewin Bass. _ Jr. Primerâ€"Dot Creed,; Eduna Reid, Earnest Birnie, Marion V eitch, Blla Clement. : Names in ordef of merit.. "Russian Lullaby" "Pardadise Isle" "Sometimes I‘m Happy" "Hallelujah" + For Sale in Timmins by Unhï¬hempicuoflhe Sch%mach â€" The programme for the evening will be under the direction of Mr. Geo. Hale, which is assurance that a musiâ€" cal evening of much excellence may be expected. _ The programme will commence at 8.30 p.m., and a couple of hours of the best music and literary numbers may safely be expected. It is hoped that among the numbers on the programme will be selectlons from the Croatian orchestra. | The Croatian Orchestra is proba.bly the most popuâ€" lar musical orghnization in the disâ€" trict and if they are able to ibe present the special success of the programme is certain. X Knnonncement is imade of a concert to be given under the auspices of the Sohmpaeher Pipe Band in the Goldâ€" felds Theatre, Timmins, on Sunday evenifg, July 3rd, after the church 35380 n Unb â€" ymak : â€"3520â€" "Fex Trets hy Carl Pexten‘s Orchestss. 3519 Ask to Hear the New Rrunswick "Songs from Dixie" Series $ e "Lucky Lindy" _ "Yesterday‘" "The Lost French Fliers" - "Down Kentucky Way" "My Idea of Heaven" camip. ipe Band last yess won much: populmty ‘and achieved a considerable imeasure of musical excellence. ‘ Raeeï¬my reâ€" the Pipe Band is striving for further success and deserves all success and encouragement. , _ Timmins Council of the Knights of Columbus are foing to Iroquois Falls on Sunday, July 3rd, and will put on three degrees of the order at that place. For the convenience of the members a special train is being run from Timmins, leaving here at 6 0‘â€" elock in the morning, and leaving the Falls after the event is concluded. Any members of the K. of C. who wish to.take in the event at the Falls should notify the secretary or any of the other officers to this effect, so that complete arrangements may. be made. TIMMINS K. OF 0. To PUT ON â€" DEGREE WORK AT I‘ALLS ously. ill. Mr. A. W. Lang left yesterday for St. Thomas, where /his father is seriâ€" \‘J‘\. 6+ ’ï¬m Latest Styles in Ladies‘® Haircuts The Most lanits and Up â€" to â€" date Barber Shop in Opp, Public School, Golden Avenue South Porcupine, Ont. (formerly office of Platus Lewis) § REED BLOOCK, ThiMnNs x *#