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Porcupine Advance, 1 May 1930, 2, p. 6

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10 Fournier, Mrs. P Berard, Moire Moore, Geo. N Div. Owner Arabic; : E... .1c i 288 Robillard, J. B............. 288.... Wallingford, C. E... 89 .... Wallingford, C. E........ 88 .... Wallingford, C. E... 87.... Auer, C; 85â€"4.... Mattagami Co. Ltd......... 80.... Imperial Trust Co........ 410.... Wallingford, C. E...68â€"9â€"70 Wallingford, F. M......... NL:A: Wallingford, Frank........ Wallingford, Est. A....... 49.... Wallingford, FP. M.......... 45.... Wallingford, Est. A........ 46.... Wallingford, F. M.......... 47.... Wallingford, F. M.......... 48.... Lamor, Moses................ 508..... Imperial Trust Co....... 514..... C. M.:...:..::..... 510.:.., Healey, Frank .............. 310..... Thomas, Charles........ OL7..... :Ci.........:":....:.... T k..... c 0. Demers, Mrs, A............ 2G..... LAHZON;, JOS....:............l... B19..... PTanis, MIrS. Ei.:.............. 310..... TJanis, Mrs. E..:........... 520..... A..................... 1‘7;.";; Shechan, P. T............ 14â€"3..... Power, John, L................ 40..... Matt, Stack .............. 42â€"45â€"6. W4â€"545...... Cook,; Frank:................. 489...... Pierce Realty Co.......... 445 ...... McEachern, Hugh....... 429...... Cloutier, Ludger.,.......... S 7D....:. Lindberg, Emil.............. T Meyers, B. ..........5.....1... S 10...... E. M..:.......:::: 393â€"4...... 32G:‘::;.. 324...... T. 302â€"1 ... McCormack, N.......... 179;...... 133;..... L: .4 143....;:.. Moffat, Mary.:..:.........: 146. ...... Chartier, Mrs. M.......... o:.: Bregman, Ben............. N.A Phillips, A. Fi.................. 34....... Phillips, A. E............. d Phillps, A. E. ............... :k T "F. 38â€"39....... Fournigr, Carris............ 478....... Kideckle, Minnie ... 474. ... Shankman, Sophie......360....... Berlingeri, OE Berlingeri CG............. 352........ T * Landers, James L..... 344. Landers, James L ... Pinatult, Jus.................... P 42.:.:.... Derway, Teressa.......229........ Steer, ‘Alb. A......:........ 2 * C. K.......:.......;:... . Belanger, M............. Brazeau, E....... i 208........ KLIQ......;. Tremblay, Clara......... 1â€"~2........ Rochon, Monique ........... es Lenieux, P.. on mds Belanger, M :s McCleary, J. Ts 2. TI.:..;... T P. tssc c B..... 2 ) Thillips, A. E.*.; . s3g ... Phillips, A. E..â€".... . Beaudin, D ........... C abres. onl e Ehillips, . E.:................ 2G....".... Brovender, Mrs. R.16â€"7._ _ By virtue of a warrant issued by The Mayor of The Town of Timmins bearing the date of March 10th, 1930, Sale of Lands in the Town of Timmins will be held at my Office at the Hour of Ten o‘clock in the forenoon on the first day of August 19320, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid, Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for Arrears of Taxes is being published in the Ontario Gazette on the 29th day of March, 1930, and that copies of the said list may be had at my office. 5¢, will be added to 1929 Taxes May 1, 1930. 10¢;, will be added to all other Taxes May 1, 1930. McGregor, M. E... 52â€"3 .. McGregor, M. E....66â€"5â€"4â€"3â€"2 Lavalle, JOS...........;.... Pt 56...... McGregor, M. E... Pt 55â€"4.. Laltmen, N...::.....:....:/.... Robinson, John.......... ‘Tofoll, Maria...........:...... T i9:..:.. Duciaume, A.............. 280...... Wallingford, Chas....100â€"1...... Wallingford, Chas...... 103...... Auer, C M......... 108â€"112 inc. Brouillard, Gilbert....... 289...... Latendresse, A......... 294...... Latendresse, A........... ~03.:.... Martin, Leo......... Hamilton, W. D. Joyal, Dr. J. E. L. MeGrath Est. ... Stefenich, D........ Stefenich, D...... Rothwell, W. H. Norkum, Sam...... Norkum, Sam..... Savalonis, Tony. Lanonette, A...... Lanonette, A........ Morel, Frank...... Sorgin, Sam......... Sorgin, Sam...... Madden, Jos....... Sorgin, Sam...... Sorgin, Sam........ Sorgin, Sam........ Dewar, Jennie... Page, C..:.............. Floyd, Frank....... Lepic, Chas.......... Lepic, Chas.......... Burton, Norman Burton, Norman Burton, Norman Delaney, John.... McPhail, D. J...... McGregor, Johnson, R.‘J............ Forbes, Mrs. M........ Larkin, Eugene. ... Muntoe, "F.::;,...........:.. FTorbes, J. M................ Forbes, J. M.:......:........ Donovan, Mary ... McInnis, Dr. J. A...... Timmins Citizen Pub Moore, Geo. N......... Laflamme, A.............. Olairmont, A............ Matymitz, <M............... H......:....:....... Kideckle, Laporte, CieQo................ Somulskl, J.................. SOkowskIi, B ....;:........... Beaudin, L. J......... 9% Levesque, A............ BA McGrath Est. ... Thursday, May 1st, 1930 IN THE TOWN OF TIMMINS, DISTRICT OF COCHRANE M. E...41â€"2â€"3 Pt. 44........ 48â€"9â€"50â€"1.......... M26S ME B.:......... M26S M E...66â€"5â€"4â€"3â€"2â€"Pt 61.M26S8 ................ Pt 56...;..;............ M :.:. P65 "00â€"4......:..:...... M26S s 173. sls M26S John........... M26S ..... 375 ..... 377 ..... 379. 393â€"4 ..... 326 .. 324. 302â€"1 1 3489 u298. .1423 ... 146 343 342 229 b1 519 518 520 318 314 361 450 597 10 52 .. MSLT . MSIT . MSIT. . MSBIT . M26S . M26S . M26S . M26S . MSIT . MaIT . M48T . MA8T . M48T . M48T .. M26S . M26S . M26S .. M22S ....M22S ... M225. . MZ26S . M26S . M26S . M26S . M26S . M26S . M26S . M26S . M26S . M26S . M26S. ... M26S ... M225 M26S M26S . M26S . M22S . M22S , M22S . M26S ... M308 ... M306 ... M308S. ... M30S. ... M4TT ... 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E. MONTGOMERY, Treasurer. 77.44 62.12 181.28 120.95 148.25 99.47 134.92. 519.95 262.40 46.62 216.86 179.94 116.33 75.66 234.27. 108.63. 320.93 287.00. 46.26. 56.33. 255.41. 532.39 165.43 142.57 227.18 244.11 111.89. 114.43. 301.19. 467.02. 298.62. 59.72. 32.17. 133.13. 319.09. 257.30. 24.88. 353.62. 250.29. 84.T7 84.18 67.75 231.21 363.97 1503.01 142.50 126.80 34.34 122.70 37.14 168.91 223.08 132.71 1299.66 153.01 48.13 91.11 33.68 353.51. 81.10 62.42 104.01. 164.10. 319.01. 397.01. 487.69. 37.25 246.57 172.38 152.07 157.08 _ 83.38 179.40 95.28 31.76 881.68 148.03 1096.56 1669.56 1380.04 67.35 106.02 161.21 112.41 160.04 24.57 108.12 24.57 19.27 64.16. 347.78 924.37 162.55 140.27 343.64 403.92 220.96. 421.38 765.52. 312.65. Taxes Costs .. 4.10 .. 4.10 .4.10 ..4.10 .. 4.10 .. 4.10 .. 410 .. 4.10 .. 4.10, .. 4.10. .. 4.10. .. 4.10. .. 4.10. .. 4.10. .. 4.10. .. 4.10. ..4.10. .. 4,10. . 4.10. .4.10. .4.10. .4.10. .4.10. 4.10. 4.10. 4.10. 4.10. 4.10. 4.10. 4.10. 4.10. 4.10. 4.10. 4.10. 4.10. 4.10. 4.10. 4.10.. 4.10.. 4.10.. 4.10.. 4.10.. 4.10.. 4.10.. 4.10.. 4.10.. 4.10.. 4.10.. 4.10.. 4,.10 .. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 92.18 88.87 88.88 _ _ 41.8§5 . 408.14 . 524.05 . _ 98.99 . 270.91 62.47 _ _92.67 _ 263.29 229.11 144.11 327.70 127.59 183.53 207.86 197.21 81.53 144.20 33.66 64.27 80.26 84.74 81.54 66.82 185.38 125.05 152.35 103.57 139.02 68.15 100.22 255.58 349.46 36.27 137.23 323.19 261.40 28.98 357.72 204.39 204.95 266.50 50.172 220.96 184.04 120.43 79.76 238.37 112.73 325.03 291.10 50.36 60.43 259.51 39.14 44.93 113.32 41.35 50.40 136.80 41.24 173.01 227.18 394.14 624.19 136.81 449.09 536.49 169.53 146.67 231.28 248.21 115.99 118.53 305.29 471.12 302.72 â€" _ 66.52 _108.11 _ 168.20 323.11 401.11 401.11 231.63 235.31 368.07 1507.11 146.60 130.90 38.44 33.92 28.67 112.22 28.67 23.37 68.26 425.48 769.62 316.75 102.52 944.70 1303.76 157.11 52.23 985.21 37.78 357.61 148.49 42.15 116.51 164.14 24.176 71.45 110.12 165.31 72.66 85.43 49.30 250.67 176.48 156.17 70.62 161.18 59.51 72.86 82.93 66.30 87 .48 183.50 99.38 35.86 885.78 152.13 1100.66 1673.66 1384.14 232.17 351.88 928.47 766.65 144.37 347.74 I, George S. Drew, Mayor of the Municipality of Timmins, do hereby comand Municipality, to levy upon the lands for the arrears due, together with your In witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the said Munic this 10th day of March, 1930. To H. E. MONTGOMERY, Treasurer, Municipality of The Town of Timmins, Ont. Whereas there has been submitted to me a duplicate list of Lands in the Town of Timmins, liable under the provisâ€" ons of The Assessment Act, to be sold for taxes with the amount of arrears against each lot set opposite the same and the name and address of the owner where known. * Sub. Div. No. Owner the Ontario Department of Education. Haileybury is to be congratulated on taking measures to provide a public library as such an institution is one of the greatest assets a town can phssess. Timmins has secured great benefit from its public library and so would be deâ€" lighted to see a good public library in every other town in this North Land. Hailevbury lost its public library in the fire of 1922. The reâ€"opening of thke public library at Hailéeybury is now assured, all the required steps having been taken exâ€" cept the actual election of a library board. The preliminaries have been approved by the Libraries Branch of T hibeault, CJ.....!.......:...... 22..... Chenard; E.::..:....,........... 29..... Desautelles, W......... 136â€"7â€"8. TATOTCG@ t..; usdsc 160..... Sargales, Jos. Sr.......... 7 Champagne, A........... Hensen, S .. 3D..,.., Mattagami Co, Ltd. ...131...... 186â€"7...... POWET)! iss POWEL, MWL ie Est. of J. McGrath................. Courtemanche, A. J........ câ€"o Ralph Hochester............. Fuller, Archic §S...................... Fuller, Archie Dowling, Jewell A. .................. American Porc. Gold Mines American Porc. Gold Mines Porec. Ciold Fields.:...:....;,...::......... Porc. _ Ficelas..........:............ Jarvis; ; JTALTVIiS, W. H.AP JaArvisâ€" W ONeil; P. d 1 Charbonneau, W.............. 4 Fiopeél, â€" LOrenzo........;:....... «... h fSediles;:. u: ied 2 Toronto Gen. Trust i Segsworthy McKee Mine k Segsworthy McKee Moneta, Porcupine Gold 26 Capeless, J ........................ 36 385. Bennéett» is 70 Campbell, Wm............. 156. TATOSCG;,: ... .40 T.i . i 159. Capeless," 81. Capeless, J:.:..........1........ 80. Spencer, Mrs. M. H........ 79. Tucas,. 172. Landers, 167. Capeless, i J.:.......:......... 120â€"1. Wainwright, Mrs..Ciâ€"119. 31. Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, A A A A A A Dion, Mrs. Brovender, LegAuIt, _ is h inss MS1T Stevens, Geo. G......... iss MSIT Young,: Co., Geo. A...38.....::............. MSIT MaAartin; ; :i k x j it . MSI1T s E2 s L es s MSIT Young Co., Geo. A.60â€"59................ MS1T .. se cA D MSIT WEeBbd,; 1. RKT:s... s MS1T MSIT A. P......::....... sn rirvrers M48T *Criguere, B. LL..............£.. T4 MA48T Couture, Louls................ 30. 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NEiâ€"S%â€"L2â€"C3 ... ............... . â€"24â€"27â€"716....O‘Neil Townsxt.e m Sss O‘Neil Townsite ..O‘Neil Townsite ‘..O'Neil Townsite .. M44T . M44T .. M44T . M44T . M44T .. M30S5 VC . M 27. M 28. M 2°F. _@.M 27. .. M33S. .. M33S . M30S. , M44T . . M33S . M33S . M33S .. MSIT .. M48T .. M26S. .. M26S. .. M26S .. M44T . .. M44T . .. M44T . .. M 9T. .. M44T . . M30S. . M31S. . M44T . . M44T . MSIT MSIT MSalT MSIT MSIT MS1T MSIT MSIT MSIT The Toronto Globe on Monday of this week says:â€""Believed to be sufferâ€" ing from internal injuries and a brokâ€" en wrist, Neila Elma, aged 24, a Finâ€" nish maid, who came to Toronto three days ago from Timmins, was admitted last night to the Western hospital. The woman stepped fromâ€"a T.T.C. car at Bloor street and Runnymede Road and, walking behind the car, was struck down by an automobile driven by J. E. McEwen, Hiawatha avenue." YOUNG TIMMINS WOMAXN HURT BY MOTOR CAR IN TORONTO Railway Railway Railway Spruce S Pine S. . Pine S. ... Pine S. ... Cedar S. Cedar S. Cedar S. Cedar S. Cedar Cedar Cedar Second Kirby â€" i kirby ...;}... P rrire ITDY 11. c l .l EWBV :i ic id SE q is iss insd S Way i 2: WwWAay ... :: n Wahay WBV ienss n : :i P css i ie i AwWende ...;......... ............. . wWende ............ . Wende ............ ............. ; Wende ‘.......:..;.. Wende ............., AWende ;....:......,. .Montgomery .. .Montgomery . .Montgomery .. .Montgomery .. .Montgomery . Montgomery .. Columbus ....... Columbus ......... Columbus :.;....:. Columbus ... Columbus ... .Columbus ... .Columbus ........ Southern Ave. Mountjoy ... Mountjoy ... Mountjoy ... Mountjoy ... Mountjoy ... Elm and Kirby Birch S. Birch S. Birch S. First Kirby Kirby Kirby Kirby of the said Municipality of The Town of Timmins, GEORGE S. DREW, Mayor of the Municipality of Timmins, Ontario 1927 to 1929 .. 1925 to 1929 ..1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 .1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 .. 1926 to 1929 ..1927 to 1929 .1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 271â€"28â€"9 .. 1925 1926 1925 1927 1927 1926 1925 1925 1926 1926 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1927 1927 1927 to 1929 27â€"28â€"9 to to to to to to to to to to to 6 656555 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 1929 . 1929 . 1929 . 1929 1929 . 1929 1929 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 ...1925 to 1929 ----- 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1029 1925â€"27.â€"28â€"0 1926 to 1929 ... 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 ... 1926 to 1929 ... 1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 ... 1925 to 1929 ... 1926 to 1929 ... 1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 ....1925 to 1929 ....1925 to 1929 ....1 9827 to 1929 ....1 927 to 1929 ... 1926 to 1929 ....1926 to 1929 ... 1926 to 1929 ....1 927 to 1929 1095 .. om ao ..... at t P hi 4 * k * ... 1926 to 1929 ....1927° to 1929 ....1925 to 1929 ....1 927 to 1929 ... 1925 to: 1929 ....1 926 to 1929 ....1 927 to 1929 ....1 927 to 1929 ...1 925 to 1929 ... 1925 to 1929 ...1925 to 1929 ...1 925 to 1929 ...1925 to 1929 ..1925 to 1929 ..1925 to 1929 ...1926 to 1929 ... 1926 to 1929 ... 1926 to 1929 ...1925 to 1929 .. 1926 to 1929 ... 1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 ...1925 to 1929 ... 1926 to 1929 ... 1927 to 1929 ... 1925 to 1929 ...1925 to 1929 ... 1925 to 1929 ... 1925 to 1929 ... 1927 1929 . ...1 927 to 1929 . ..1927 to 1929 . ..1926 1927 . ..1827 to 1929 . 1925 1927 . .. 1926 to 1929 . ..1927 to 1929 . .. 1925 to 1929 . .. 1926 to 1929 . ..1925 to 1929 . ..1927 to 1929 . .. 1927 to 1929 . .. 1926â€"27â€"1928 . .. 1925 to 1929 . ..1925 to 1929 . 1925 to 1929 . ..1925 to 1929 . .1925 to 1929 . .19826 to 1929 .. 1925 to 1929 .. .1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 .. .1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 .. .1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 .. 1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 .. 1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 .. 1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 .. 1925 to 1929 .. 1927 1929 .. 1827 to 1929 .. 1927 to 1929 .. 1927 to 1929 .. 1926 to 1929 .. 1926 to 1929 .. 1927 to 1929 .. 1927 to 1929 .. 1927 to 1929 ... 1926 to 1929 ... 1927 1928 ... 1926 to 1929 ... 1927 to 1929 ... 1925 to 1929 ... 1926 to 1929 .. 1925â€" 1925â€" 1925 1927 1927 1927 1927 1926 1926 â€" 1927 â€" 1927 â€" 1927 â€" 1926 â€" 1927 . 1926 to 1929 Years you, The Treasurer of the of Temiskaming came directly under the observation of the writer last weekâ€" end and the satisfaction it gave to one of the principals was so apparent that one could not fail to be impressed anew with the importance of what the soâ€" clety is doing for the betterment of conditions in the homes and amongst the neglected children. Example of Benefit of Children‘s Aid Effort In an editorial article last week The Haileyburian says:â€""An example of the work _of the Children‘s Aid Society boy of about 16 arrived in town 11.84 23.25 9.17 29.22 67.71 129.29 201.16 65.37. 234.83. 207.72 125.13 86.92 73.38 217.06 217.07 225.08. 225.08. 196.71.. 169.64 196.72 .. 226.35.. 11.81 11.81 17.12 . 3857.04 .1313.80 . 951.85 .1082.78 .3361.21 . 865.10. .2226.23. .2910.86. . 244.43. . 370.11. . 471.66. . 5843.64. . 564.06. 1586.74. . 695.54. . 176.60. . 399.78. . 399.76. . 494.25. _ 494.27. _119.07. 4037.19. 69.52.. 42.68 . 102.97.. 56.19 .. 164.64 .. 290.18 . 243.78 . 67.20 .. 292.34 . 93.87.. 87.34.. 243.20.. 58.68.. 302.12.. 33.90.. 45.40 28.69 30.23 89.23 46.49 231.393. 18.17 223.55 41.70 222.36 44.57 69.43 239.11 243.98. 198.46. 241.65. 76.80. 152.78. 57.36. 346.27. 124.43. 426.47. 557.49. 195.25 197.35 78.72 32.97 32.97 54.24 187.85 32.69 135.94. 59.53. 162.72 37,52. 278.16. 43.42. 86.86. 69.88. 69.67. 51.27. 295.83. 27,.24. 138.52. 39.93. 125.76. 26.80. 122.81. 209.97. 55.59. 66.84 49.33. 197.31. 52.04. 147.57. 166.58 171,42 58.51 120.66 247.85 145.98 22.68 71.88 105.73 Taxes Costs Total .. 4.10 . 4.10 4.10 .4.10 .4.10 .. 4.10 .. 4.10 4.10 . 4.10. . 4.10 . 4.10 . 4.10 4.10. 410 410 4.10 410 4.10 4.10 4.10. 4.10 4.10.. 4.10 4.10. 4.10.. 4.10.. 4.10 4.10.. 4.10 . 4.10 4.10 4.10 ..... 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Newton. Bishop to Toronto and will go with him to the Lambeth Conference in London. England, returning to the Far North in the autumn. mors are interpreted but the order of service is read ln different languages. twice a yeer as formerly. The Bishop reports successful work at the Aklavik hospital, where the Govâ€" ernment has stationed a physician and surgeon. Last winter 30 major operaâ€" tions were performed, and the hospital is always crowded, he said. A territory of 600,000 miles is coverâ€" ed by Bishop Geddes, who has about 4,000 Anglicans in his diocese. He conâ€" ducts his services in three languages. and Bishop Geddes was warm in h_a praise of the mail carriers who deliver _the mail every two months instead ef The mail service by airplane is on> of ;he greaitest advances in the north Radio is a great boon to the people of the Arctic, said Bishop W. A. Geddes of the Mackenzie River diocese to The Mail and Emrire last week. Bishop Geddes has arrived in ‘Toronto from Aklavik, where there is a smiall broadâ€" casting station. In the winter, the serâ€" vice is very good but in summer time there is so much static that it is diffiâ€" cult to get any good eccmnections. BISHOP FROM THE ARCTIC FTNDS RADIO BIG BOOX hold the same views regarding the slaughter of deer by wolves. All the same the settlers, who see half devourâ€" ed deer lying here and there through the forest, are far better judges of the situation than officials in the Depantâ€" ment of Lands and Forests, And the settlers hold different views. Start out 62 settlers and it is probable that they will bag more than 24 wolves in two monhs, but wolves are not always got when the hunter is after them, and it is certainly of no use to take a brass band along when‘ hunting these aniâ€" When Mark Twain read the report of his death, and what was said about him, he said that the report was greatâ€" ly exaggeratedâ€"so Toronto officials "It confirms the department‘s previâ€" ous assertion that wolves are nmot deâ€" stroying deer, and other game in any~â€" thing like the large numbers alleged." (From The Pembroks Standardâ€"Obâ€" server). The Department of Lands and Forests, Toronto, sent some hunters into the Algonquin Park to hunt wolves. Even with the park rangers they had poor luck. From Jan. 27th to April ist the 32 extra hunters securâ€" ed only 7 wolves, while the 30 permsanâ€" ent rangers trapped 17 wolves in the same time. So the department has issued this statement, viz.: In addition to the foregoing it has been decided to reâ€"ballast the roadâ€"bed between Island Falls and Coral Rapids and to construct twelve new section houses and additional bunkhouses for the train crews at points along the main line. IF WOLVES NOT LAUGHING OLD SETTLERS HERE ARE started on May 1, and will keep from 300 to 400 additional hands busy until autumn," Mr. Lee said. threeâ€"mile span, two miles north of that point. New rails will also be laid beâ€" tween mileage 17 and 23, north of Englehart. "This programme will be Mr. Lee announced that the Commisâ€" sion has approved of plans entailing the expenditure of $300,000 in special maintenanceâ€"ofâ€"way on the main line. between North Bay and Cochrane, and in addition to the amount expended anâ€" nually for the upkeep of the road. This will include to bridges and culâ€" verts, new buildings and twelve miles of new steel to be laid in the Englehart division. A twoâ€"mile stretch, south of Englehart, will be relaid with new steel. one mile in Englehart will be renewed and a similar work will be done over a "We are very optimistic about ths cutlook for this summer season anti feel that everybody conmected with th» railway, will be busy," declared George W. Lee, chairman of the T. N. 0. Railway Commission when interviewed last week by The North Bay Nugget in connection with the prospects for the ensuing months. To this Mr. Lee addâ€" ed that the extension from Coral Raâ€" pids, northward, is progressing very satisfactorily and it is practically asâ€" sured that the line will be completed and trains operating to the coal fields by April 30. Maintenance Work Will be Heavy on the T. 1 there is one home which has been sayâ€" ed, one family that has regained hapâ€" piness and an opportunity to become an asset to the country as a result of the work of the Children‘s Aid Society in this particular case." to new home in Rouyn, where the father had secured a job, rented a house and was again prepared to proâ€" vide a home for his family. The youth was so evidently overâ€"joyed at the prosâ€" pect of having the family reâ€"united that he could not refrain from telling about it and happiness was shining on his face. Perhaps the occurrence was a common one. We know nothing to the circumstances who led up to the childâ€" ren being brought to the shelter, but we are convinced that if those who are doing the work could have witnessed the result in this one case, they would have felt amply repaid for any efforts that they had made in the interests of the children. We venture to say that from farther north to get his little broâ€" thers and sisters, who were being cared for at the shelter here, and take them

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