| Whe Qormpine THEREFORE the . Arrow . Timber Company Limited enacts as follows:â€" 1. That the head office of the Arrow Timber Company Limited be and the same is hereby changed from the Town of Timmins to the Settlement of â€"Calstock. 2. That this Byâ€"law be submitted with all due dispatch for the sanction of the shareholders of the Company at a general meeting thereof to be called for considering the same. PASSED this 25th day of June, 1947 Harold C. Collins, President. Aytch P. Woodson, Secretary. We, the undersigned, hereby certify that the above Byâ€"law was confirmed by the Shareholders of the Arrow. Timâ€" MeetM@held on the 25th day of June 1947,â€".in . the. City. ofâ€"â€"Wausau, â€" in the State of Wisconsin. ty, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the estate of the above mentioned Jlate of the Settlement of Porquis Junction in the District of Cochrane who died at the Town of Iroquois Falls on or about the 27th day of February, 1947 are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on â€"or ‘before the 9th day of August, 1947. SCHEDULE â€" 1 To the Minutes of a meeting of the Board of Directors of Arrow Timber Company, Limited, held in the ofllog BYâ€"LAW NO. 3 W“HEREAS the Head Office of the Arrow Timber Company Limited now is at the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane in the Province of Ontario. of J. S. Alexander, in the City. of Wausau, in the State of Wisconsin, on the 25th day of June 1947. AND WHEREAS it has been deemâ€" ed expedient that the same should be changed to the Settlement of Calstock in the District of Cochrane ln the Province of, Ontario. After that date the Administrator will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have had notice. .DATED at .Timmins, Ontario this 4th day Of July, 1947. S. A. CALDBICK, Timmins, Ontario, Administrator. 21â€"28â€"29 1%e A WORD PER DIASERBTION IF CHARGED IN THE ESTATE OF LENA Flaherâ€" f wiane Graduate of the Famous Hordlonnl Institute of Switzerland Engincer, Architect and Surveyorm 217 Algonguin Blvd. East _ mvramaavaro® °>A A To O ~ y e *\ ls A WORD PER INSERTION npany, Limited, at, a General eld on the 25th day of June CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 6 THIRD AVENUE Phone 26 old C. Collins, President. PROFESSIONAL CARDS P. Woodson, Secreatry 27â€"28 TO CREDITORS shops. Must be 18 or older. No speâ€" cial educational qualificationsâ€" requirâ€" ed. Write now for free information on â€"how to make a change for the betâ€" ter. â€"STANDARD EN( GINEERING INSTITUTE 1655 Bloor West, Tarâ€" 927â€"2â€"B2D The Turk never did scare easily, and wibh all this American douga he may say to the Red chum, "You don‘t fez It you are mechanically â€" minded and willing to spend a few months of your spare time there is an opportunâ€" ity for you to enter a new repair and service business in your own locality. Refrigerators, Fast Freezers, Oil Burners, Automatic Stokers, Wirâ€" ing, Hiectric Motor overhauling and servicing of all other types of Modâ€" ern Appliances has created a new rapâ€" idly growing mechanical® field that is in great demand in every . district served by electricity. Start complete basic ‘training now without leavyng your present job. . Practical â€" training arranged in new modern equipped al_gned or her solicitors .Messrs: Caldâ€" bick Yates, Bank of Commerce Building, Timmins, Ontario, on or beâ€" toretheOthdayotAuzmt. 1947.= . After that date the Administratrix will proceed to distribute theâ€"estate hbaving regard only. to the â€"claims‘ of which she then shall have had motice. DATED at Timmins, Ontaril 5th day of July, 1947. ; Mrs. Leona Anita Smith, 50 Mons Avenue, Timmins, Ontario, Administratrix. file proof of same with the 3% Ird Ave.Tinumingâ€"PFhone 1110 C s WMAT-LAW Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon TEIMMINS §0. POBCUPIN‘ NDraw Piack 110 Bruce Ave. . 1 Pine St. North â€" Drew Res. 492 110 Bruce Ph. Of. Res. 96 LISKEARD LANCDON LANGDO Tourist Acmmodation On Lake Temiskaming Boating â€" Swimming Write CABINS Rooms â€" M Agiphy to troath ot â€"â€" Low Rates ~~ Beach Gardens Phone 360 oONT. 27â€"20â€"20 with your good wishes and on behailf of the bed patients I say again thank you with every good good wish I reâ€" main. â€"â€"The value of Xâ€"ray examination of teeth is mnoted by national heath auâ€" thorities. Xâ€"rays enable the dentist to find concéealed dental cavitiees while they are s#Wll small and are not readâ€" ily discoverable by other means, thus making posséible early. treatment Xâ€"ray may uncover such things as inâ€" fections around toothâ€"roots, edged or impacted ~teeth, and injury to bone, due to a tooth striking too hard. Exâ€" amination by its aid may also disclose ‘bone changes leading to pyorrhoea and condikons in chidren tending to deâ€" velop irregular teeth, tumers or cysts. Meeting at Union Hall upstairs on Sunday July 13th. Guest speaker will be Mr. Pat Conroy. Bingo will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Jones 19% Elm St. South at 8 pm. Tuesday July 15th. Letter as follows from Christie St. Hosp.. Toronto, Ontario. Zatherings. These meetings are held every Wednesday evening at 7.30 p.m. in th Union Hall, 177 Ailgonquin Bivd., E., in Timmins and we shall be lookâ€" ing forward to seeing you attend one of these meetings in the very near future. This is to again say thanks on beâ€" half of the patients of ward 127 and others in isolation S. West Annex, for oranges, candies, chocolate bars, dates, figs, smokes and papers, magâ€" Yours truly 6. E. Lambert, Chaplain Ladies: Aux. 128 will meet with Executive Board Local 241 on Sunâ€". day July 13 at 2.30 p.m. } â€"You, as a member of the Legislaâ€" ture representing the constituency of Cochrane South, of which the Porcuâ€" pine Camp is a part, should investiâ€" gate these remarks before contacting the Press. These same people whom you say are not in the union are very much put out by your remarks and have ordered me as President of Local 241, LU.M.M. S.W., to protest your action in no uncertain terms. The story you had published about a group of miners‘ wives crashing a unâ€" ion strategy meeting is a pure fabriâ€" cation. Or maybe there is an eleâ€" ment of wishful thinking on your part in the matter. Mr. Bradette, you mustn‘t forget that the workers, not the mine operâ€" ators, control the bulk of the votes in your district and you, aligning yourâ€" self with these mine operators against the working people, quite clearly point out as to whom you actually do represent. You apparently think that our Union is controlled by a political faction. I herewith invite you, as a representative of the peoâ€" ple, to attend one of our membership ‘meetings and I know that you, who apparently does not understand trade unions, will be amazed at the show of democracy by the workers at these Mr. Joseph Bradette, M.L.A., Parliament Buildings, â€"The Northern Miner of June 19, 1947 quotes you with making some very foolish and untrue â€" statements and upon investigation of the matter we find that you are to be credited with this misâ€"statement of facts. Ottawa, Ontario. As far as the "Communist Bogie" is concerned we are not surprised or perturbed by the fact that you brought this into your interview. If is a stock argument used by all people who are opposed to trade unions and we must assume, after reading this erroneous statement, that you are in this category. The Union is just what its membership is composed of. We have people that believe in different political parties and we may even have people that believe in you as a politician. That is their business, that is democracy, and should you accept ~our invitation you will see probably a greater show of democâ€" racy in the trade union than you ever thought possible. You also condemn a fortyâ€"hour week and have said the workers must take work elsewhere to live. Surely you, as a Member of Parlâ€" jiament, know that this is not a fact and that there are people working in the mines for fortyâ€"eight hours @ week who find it necessary to work elsewhere to make ends‘meet. This is the reason our Union is asking for increased wages and you Sir, if you had the welfare of the majority of the people in your constituency at heart would make it your business to see that this wage increase was put into effect. UNION NOTES DENTAL Xâ€"RAYVS Yours very Ivan Vachon. July 8th, 1947 DISHERâ€"To Mr. and Mrs.> Harry Disher, of 141Â¥ Crawford St., a son, on June 29th. ‘Pictured above is the "Moonshine Still‘ seized onâ€"Friday in Mountjoy Township by members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Seldom have the police seen a more perfect one. See story on page .one. Advance Photo IN â€" PORCUPINE "~â€"GENERAL HOSPITAL \: 3A ’:‘.- S SP@UCE- AND KIMBERLY The Famous Jeep Caravan Will Be Demonstrated JULY 12, Riverside Pavilion Grounds CGRAMâ€"To and Mrs.â€" Harry Gram (Minnie Levinson) of 78 Cecil Ave:; on June 29th, a son. â€" _ McGHEGHRANâ€"To Mr. and NMrs. Andrew â€"McGheghran, of : 9 <«Bloor Ave., on June 28th a son. > The Famous Willysâ€" unit and the ‘Jeep‘ air compressor unit at work on the job â€"3,â€"ton ‘Jeep‘ Canopy Truck and a ‘Jeep‘ Station Wagon .d_em_onstrating their broad usefulnessâ€"the Universal ‘Jeep‘ powering and operatnig a wide range of industrial and agricultural equipment. Come and see these ‘Jeeps‘ at werk . . . come and learn how the ‘Jeep‘ can serve youâ€"â€" how it can save you" time, money and manâ€"power.....Come and see your individual problems solved before your eyes! There are expert operators in charge of these demonstra~ tions< who can give you authoritative informaï¬dn. SEE THESE ‘JEEPS‘ IN ACTION ...=. theâ€"amazing ‘Jeep‘ Fire Truck actually fighting firesâ€"the ‘Jeep‘: arc welding Parade at 1:00P.M. ; STARTS AT 5 BALSAM STâ€"NORTH Demonstration From 1:30 to 5:00 P.M. AT THE RIVERSIDE PAVILION GROUNDS Dance Starts at 9:30 P.M. FREE ADMISSIONâ€" To Those Attending Demonstration Look For The Jeep Parade on Saturday On July 12th Timmins will see a EYES EXAMINED CGLASSES FITTED Irvin Rosner, R.0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST For Appointment Phone 1879 13â€"A PINE ST. NORTH (Ostrosser Bldg.) Timmins WITRH | SCIENTIFIC ACCURACY â€"â€"_ BY Tobey‘s CARPENTER SHOP Phone 1876â€"M 126 Toke St. Timmins Minor Alterations Counters, Shelves Bookeases and Built In Cupbeards