A.noteher ‘letten from Mrz. Gauthies was in behalf of anothar. chent, Tattersfield, whoâ€" had . lus shoulder dlsloc%ted ‘by a fall on: an unever wtrip ‘of, sidgewalk on. Third avenue Sunday night. The letter explained how . the’?@ggldent gested that. 11; would *be;x 6:Ms, ‘Tattersfield w ,nld be ‘reâ€" :*lnnm than that e x oF Jn ayt td . a Â¥% * eï¬ s y i 1453 8 4 w1 82 F A ‘4' % mA _ ¢ 89074 « + m tig 14 t + ts 3 Nss 8 U AY°% 2 Q».*.'pqy\*m\,« fls d sn -'.-‘4. w i : thp above machine '-“"_F"‘.. 1 3t al | "t‘one j amphï¬er d3 Pl, ._..__d‘aub‘l h / d 4e > o v@s 4P Y 4P t * y or > Walmlté } ing}l:és mdth 6 snlckel pla_ï¬ed motm‘ inch turn f“"ble, ?ltoatm ; 1 To m deg‘n % ,1--1 xt and o Abs 00 "by 27 I‘the o}d ‘eouncil and was refern f?@dziï¬iï¬! | 1n" "these columns ‘last week | . A letter was received from* Mn â€"€. K. ;"‘u“‘l:h;er jon behalf of a" dlient P whdse house was occnpled Fy an indiâ€" | gent kept by. the town; the purpose:of [ the letter ‘being to see ~Af the town would pay the rent as due. .. 'j i' i| cupation.. MTr. S 306 "ithfl-t ‘the town.notify the Inâ€"| sd" im f,zty pompany B0y thh.i; the proper inS'ux":" in ce could be eollected for the_ |.. Mc n'}son brought to he..at-‘ s §.t6 ition of op ?11 the case of widow :\ in town who was at préaeht mpder the L doctox"s pare and was greatly worried s tress wmant lsaned, or to Â¥e! ..... before. Mr, ‘Tattersfield would be .reâ€" wjer ed.. b.nd“"hkely longer that he could resume hls usual ocâ€" cupation, Mr. Gauthier‘s letter sugâ€", 1.9 al 'flï¬ai carmeda hat. 19e eetings of the councxl be h’el' *n .. Pm * > . * . / ““5 ( 1 > M n o s n s ? dn futnr qnx t 6t ï¬rst ‘gnd thirg THursâ€" mencin#. an ; ‘ The. Mayornsu’" este . would: be well to get.a report from all qom- wittees as to the town: amï¬foyges in _«t}le depart-meï¬ts, to sep if, any of. the: staffs. qould be _ cut down _or : gï¬m_,_ nï¬y‘ï¬. or economy »increased Ds Brépman. hadt fhe motion / ready in this regard, and the following reâ€" he ,a t:une to the wonk of the town_ uncxlԠreport to the 1 * anAnail in" n h k: ’i\’ ng whfla tha aésessing bemg ‘done :and" three _ months / diring. the ‘busy time of tax‘ collecting,. apphca- tlons to be made withinâ€"ten days, an ‘the . prefsent assessor and any others apply.. k Counclnor Longmore pomted outs that one man counld not get. through ‘with the work now for this year., He with th wggebt: Aeft ope ‘v- h cb mt snï¬ Shat the applications be 'jeft ‘opeh so. "that ap*ahcatmn could: be made either for the posmqns sepgu-a-; tely or â€" _0 . _ .. i ‘Aften" some general ‘discussion "the followmg motxon was: proPosed' and carrred' ht Moved by Cqunmllors Eplett and Brenna.n, that the clerk be instructed. to‘ have the. follawmg motice inse ted’ in The. Porcu,pme Advance and Timâ€" }mms Cxtm'én, e issue '-wNotxce-â€"Apâ€" vphcatlons will be received ‘by the unâ€" demlgned ~for assessing of the. ,town <of Timmins for the year 1926. ‘Time of completion of the Assessment rol\ ‘and ofher particulars can be neâ€" ‘edived from the finance committee or ‘the town clerk, /Al. applications to ‘be in writing. andâ€"in the hands of the. %gg clerk not later thah March 25th ‘ U s 1 ® ‘."" Â¥5 ) h enb ©Reference was made to the town ‘s share of the royalty. The town gets Nxb + 3 Â¥U n qhb , wihe it t s % n U ut es h «ol t uie 7 i v.' £ "\ 6 "?",".l;‘(" :4.".va\%; 4 ‘ m . CJIALOC : C antles o£ 1\ ed in Ottoben, 1925 to take the bi‘ii‘- den off the. Cpï¬tmgenoy, committes in the ‘fï¬an,"‘ ng: of, charity and to prevent ‘dupJieation, ete. AH the churches and charitable"o tï¬:mzatmx\s were reâ€" ‘presented on the Associated Charities, _and there: was an inspector to look tar: the eases of relief., In answer to ‘a question, Mz. Morrison said that if" Et Wmï¬oï¬ï¬.fl e‘ SA :oï¬