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Particulars as to Toeur of Daily Newspaper Editors who will be at Timmins on August 19th. . Banquet to be Editors‘ Excursion to North Land Leaves Toronto Aug. 18 Given here on Evening of 19th. List of Editors in the Party. bFI Madeby Canada Rex Spray Co., Ltd., Brighton, Ont, LIMITED LISKEARD, ONT. SpaAp of : O nsid Kirkland Lake Timmins ouyn Noranda 2953 M Wil 1n M n T1 Editors on the Trip ib uUn Ti n B eol mpire M THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Hear We iten rthâ€" Zarst Aand Franz. go on a trip by ind Michipicoten 1ll banau M ind en The part it Coch V I M "The Algoma Central Railway will make arrangements for the entertainâ€" ment of the editors at Michipicoten | Harbour on the afternoon of Aug. 21st where the members of the party (exâ€" clusive of those on the canoe trip) will arrive at 1 p.m. Mr. C. B. Oakes will meke preparations for trips on the lake fishing excursions, and a trip to the Mission. The canoeists will arrive there at 8.15 p.m. on Aug. 22, and the whole party will leave Michipicoten for the Soo at 4.30 am. Aug. 23, arrivâ€" ing at the Soo at 4.30 a.m. _ ‘"Messrs Geo. W. MclLeod, R. S. Mcâ€" Cormick and J. A. McPhail will join the editors at Franz and endeavor to party w arriving party w quis Jur at 6.24 at 7.20 will lea Abitibi and sup "The canoe party will have dinner at Hudson‘s Bay House at 11.15 a.m., leaving Missinabi at 12 noon the facâ€" tor advises. "On account of train schedules, the party will have to leave Timmins at 9 am. for Porquis Junction, where "Informal dress for the civic banquet at the Soo on Aug. 23. "The entire accommodation of the two sleeping cars is taken up. "Editors will note that late acceptâ€" ances for the canoe trip are in jeopâ€" ardy. The committee have had to make arrangements well ahead of time. "The C.P.R. will send a staff photoâ€" grapher on the Manitowik Lake canoe trip. This makes nine acceptances to date ‘"Mayor Geo. S. Drew writes on Aug. 1 that Timmins will give a dinner to the party on Aug.19. Mr. Brigham, of the Hollinger Mine, is also interesting himself in the visit. "C.N.R. transportation was sent io all delegates on Aug. 1. "On Aug. 20, cars will be at train at 8 a.m. to take editors to Hollinger and McIntyre mines for inspection of mills Every seven in the party will be given a guide. Return to train at 9.00 a.m. and leave for Iroquois Falls where six hours will be spent. The town will entertain the party. an old time dance for the party. At Timmins the program will be as follows: Cars will meet the train at 5.35 p.m. on Aug. 19, and drive around the mines for an hour, after which there will be a civic dinner to the party. are only a ste road. Michipicoten an old time da At Timmins ber day bette lines WIL ZLoront!i Hammon i for Porquis ty will board cars f ving there at 10.30 ty will be returned Junction where 6.24 for Cochrane 7â€"20 <p.m. At NT.A0 â€" leave Cochrane e£ prepa , fAishing Mission e at 8.15 ‘Th Rin 11 supper. he Algoma > arrangem _ be Thse only da ‘0u have a 1Tavori bring i‘ The t Michipicoten H your own curfey zood sleep is a gC 11 n the afte members those on t u USd old der rIge hav MSLaRENS tLimmTtE D Ove ochrane will fu ations for tri excursions, an The canoeists p.m. on Aug. : > and the step off â€" hat 2 eult N1L 4.30 am. Au ) at 4.30 a.m W. McLeod on QUICK PUDDINGS Harbours h ind b 1/ s of the pa the canoe t h yelaren> ten Harbor curfew, but REQUIRE â€" NO EGGS oR SUGAR â€" MILK ONLY NEEDS TO BE ADDED ~. 100 he for M Pioneer gold the Missions the Mis what WE ES WwWIill arrive . 22, and the Michipicoten hs t 00 1 Hearst ie entert Michipic of Aug. O1 ind Myt 1INnISs mgan berth for th pper. On th DW â€"ga sinabi , goes may party m Wwill fishin l1 ut reéememâ€" thing next il JTl 11 h t char n hY Bi clo ; boats trip. with it cular to th mine Palls ange pole )the h ula Th Colgary Heraldâ€"Calgary is not the only city to be afficted by the honking pest, but it will be one of the first in Canada to tackle seriously the question of official suppression. An antiâ€"noise byâ€"law drawn up by the city solicitor aftér consultation with the chief of police will be submitted to the city council next Monday evening. Severe penalties are to be provided for needâ€" less horn blowing and the police will be given authority to arrest persisten: offenders. "If your transportation does not read as you wish it, kindly write direct to railway issuing it and also notify J. W. Curran, Soo, Ont., saying you have done so." grapher and a special writer. The party will leave Missinabi at 12 noon on Aug. 21, and will be taken by Hudâ€" son Bay Co. Indians in canoes down Dog Lake to the head of Manitowik Lake, where they will arrive, it is exâ€" pected, by evening. Here the party will be taken in charge by Mr. Hans Hormavirta, who will provide a special camp for the night and next day deâ€" liver them at 4 p.m. at Mile 155. Alâ€" goma Central Raillway. From this point the party will be taken to Michâ€" ipicoten Harbor arriving at the Harbâ€" or about 8 p.m. It is expected about ten editors will take in the canoe trip. Brantford Expositor; Arthur H. Lowe. Kitchener Globe. A. R. Alloway, Oshaâ€" wa; Carl Werstine, Galt Reporter; J. A. Triller, Stratford Beacon Herald. The C. P. R. will also send a photoâ€" grapher and a special writer. 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