11. Thomas Francis, S 4 of Lot 3, Con. 3; Arrears 1932 to 1934, $42.00, Costs $17.32, Total $59.32; Patented. 12. Victor Sifton, S 4 of Lot 1, Con 4; Arrears 1928 to 1934, $98.00, Costs $22.92, Total $102.92; Patented. x 13. Victor Sifton, S % of Lot 3, Con. 4: Arrears 1926 to 1934, $133.00, Costs $26.42, Total $159.42; Patented. 14. George McCrea, N. 4 of Lot 2, Con. 5; Arrears 1925 to 1934, $158.00, Costs $48.92, Total $206.92; Patented. 15. Mohawk Timber and Land Co., S. of Lot 3, Con. 5; Arrears 1932 to 1934, $42.00, Costs $17.32, Total $59.32; 9. William Mullin: Collin McInnis Nelson Armstrong, S 4 of Lot 3, Con. 2: Arrears 1925 to 1934, $158.00, Costs $48.92, Total $206.92; Patented. 10. Mohawk Timber Land Co., 3 ; of Lot 1, Con. 3; Arrears 1929 to 1934, $84.00, Costs $21.52, Total $105.52; Patented. 11. Thomas Francis, S 4 of Lot 3, Con. 3: Arrears 1932 to 1934 $42 Nn 7. Henry Howitt, N. 4 Lot 5, Con. 1; Arrears 1931 to 1934, $56.00, Costs $18.72 Total $74.72; Patented. 8. Hilda Della Edith Wilson, S. » of Lot 6, Con. 1; Arrears 1931 to 1934, $56.00, Costs $18.72, Total $74.72; Patented. LOt 12, Con. 1, Arrears 1930 to 1934, $98.00, Costs $22.92; Total $120.92 ; Patented. _ 3. Joseph Montgomery, S 4 of Lot 10, Con. 2; Arrears 1925 to 1934, $158.00, Costs $48.92, Total $206.92; Patented. 4. John Brown, S. pt. of LOt 10, Con. 4; Arrears 1926 to 1934, $133.00, Costs $26.42, Total $159.42; Patented. 3. William Edgar Doherty, S. pt. of LOt 11, Con. 4; Arrears 1929 to 1934, $84.00, Costs $21.52, Total $105.52; Patented. And further take notice it is the inâ€" tention of the Trustees of Public School Bection No. 1 of the Townships of Hoyle and Matheson to purchase at the adâ€" journed sale, if held, said parcels of land if the price offered is less than the arrears and costs thereof, accordâ€" ing to RS.O. 1927, Chapter 238, Secâ€" tion 157, Subâ€"section 3. TOWNSHIP OF MATHEsSON 1. Charles James Brodie, S. pt. of lot 10, Con. 1; Arrears 1930 to 1934, $70.00, Costs $20.12; Total §$90.12; Patented. ‘pLl paid gust, 1934, and to me directed, comâ€" manding the Sheriff to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for arrears of taxes respectively due thereon, toâ€" gether with the costs incurred, I hereâ€" by give notice that pursuant to the Assessment Act, I shall on ‘Tuesday the 4th day of December, 1934, at the hour of 11.30 o‘clock in the forenoon. at the Sherifft‘s offce, in the Town of Cochrane, in the District of Cochrane, proceed to sell by public auction so much of the said lands as may be By Virtue of Warrants issued under the hands and seal of the Chairman and Secretary of Public School Section No. 1 of the Townships of Hoyle and Matheson, dated the 13th day of Auâ€" Published sept. I1st, C Dated at August, A.T held the adjourned sale cels of land, if the than the arrears according to R.S.0 Bection 157, Subâ€"se paid. And fu: tention of Section 1 Assessment Act the 4th day of Matheso; gust, 193 manding the hands and Secret Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands for Arrears of School Taxes subâ€"section 3: TOWNSHIP OF GERMAN 1, Parcel 157 South East Cochrane H. Helene: Lots Nos. 30 31, as hown on Plan Mâ€"22 (Tem‘skamine) 36 blished in the Ontario Gazette, _ 1st, Oct. 6th and Nov. 3rd. JOHN D. MACKAY, Sheriff, District of Cochrane. iff‘s Office, Cochrane, Aug. 2ist 36.74; Patented The adjourne Sheriff‘s Sale of Lands for Arrears of School Taxes tal $66.6: . Parcel 3 H. Helent an Mâ€"22 31â€"32â€"38 : * THURSDAY., NOVEMBER 18T. 1934 Charles 12, . Con. ), Cost yle Gillard, N. pt. of LOot 11, Con. rears 1925 to 1934, $158.00, Costs , Total $206.92; Patented. TOWNSHIP OF HOYLE Ienry Howitt, N. 4 Lot 5, Con. 1: ir of 11.00 the Sheriff d . adjouned sale, if any, will be the same time and place, two ertrude May Launderville, S. i Con. 5; Arrears 1931 to 1934 Costs $18.72, Total $74.12; 11 for the payment of the said a costs thereon, urless such il costs have been sooner JOHN D. MACKAY, Sheriff, District of Cochrane COChnYri D 1934 Plan Mâ€"22 (Temiskaming) â€"32â€"33: $47.90; Costs, $18.75; ; Patented. 152: South East Cochrane : Lot No. 29 as shown on (Temiskaming): Arrears $37.00; Costs, $18.75; Total James Brodie, S. pt. of 1, Arrears 1930 to 1934, $22.92; Total $120.92; in The Ontario Gazette, t. 6th and Nov. 3rda. ‘ochrane this 23rd day of am 6 JWI ively due thereon, toâ€" costs incurred, I hereâ€" that pursuant to the , I shall, on Tuesday, December, 1934, at the clock in the forenoon, Office, in the Town of id eal of the Chairman Public School Section iships of German and d ands as may be ‘ment of the said reon, unless such ave been sooner rict of Cochrane ublic auction s: any. will be ind place two ued under Chairman "3. In the four large cities there will be a local board of five members apâ€" pointed by the municipal council. The ipresent form of administration will be continued except that when the appliâ€" cation form has been completed by the official designated by the local board. the applicant shall appear befere a Jjudge or magistrate and attest to its truth. If a judge or magisrate is not available a justice of the peace or the secretary of the local board may take the statutory declaration. "4. In all countiese and separated towns and cities under 70,000 populaâ€" tion, the local boards will be abolished. in the counties the township clerks only are to complete applicat.ons. In villages, towns and cities the municipal clerk will do this No fees are to be payable by pensioners. When the ap-l plication is completed the applicant l will appear before a judge or magisâ€" trate. If the applicant is infirm the hear‘ing may be held in his or her home. "2. Three types of municipality will be recognizedâ€"cities of over 70,000 population (Torento, Hamilton, Ottaâ€" wa and London); counties, cities under 70,000 and separated towns and proviâ€" sional districts. "1, The provincial inspeckion sysâ€" tem is to be done away with, with the exception of perhaps three inspectors, for special investigations and for the northern part of the province. This will eliminate the jsalaries and exâ€" penses of «e‘ght inspectors, saving $25,â€" 000 per annum, and will permit a reâ€" duction in internal staff saving at least $5,000 a year more. mm'»oflmw P s l l P tration of the Old Age Pensions Ac has been done without remuneration Take the District of Cochrane for in stance, there have been nearly 50( applications granted, everyone of thest being investigated, the only pay being a honorarium of $100.00 per year tC the secretary of the board whose postâ€" age is also paid for matters in connecâ€" tion with the work. The total cost i: less than $150.00 per year. Members of the boards receive no remuneration Of course, there is the cost of the inâ€" spectors, but some form of inspecti.or seems inavoidable, and the inspection no doubt saves more than its cost There is one saving, however, that Hon. Mr. Croll does not mention and that will be the saving of time, effort and money by the men who have for some years past given their services free for the assistance of the old peoâ€" ple. All will sincerely hope that the new plan. will work as effectively for the interests of the old folks as well as for the country. "I sought some method for the betâ€" ter handling of the administration of these pensions," said Mr. Croll last week in announcing the proposed changes, "and finally decided that apâ€" plications and reviews might better be handled by county judges and magisâ€" trates who are immune from local inâ€" Auence and polit.cal pressure and who are best qualified to pass upon the genuineness of applicants." Mr. Croll‘s entire plan of reorganiâ€" zation which has the endorsation of the federal authorities, and will be efâ€" fective from Jan. 1, 1934, includes these points: Old Age Pensions Ontario. Hon. Mr. i changes "will unque: interests of effic.enc ment of applicants a will permit of savin, 000.00 a year to theâ€" Changes Made by Hon. D. the Interests of Eficiency Fair Treatment, He a 5. On receipt of the completed New System Planned in Old Age Pensions drastic ind admir Croll s judge or magisâ€" it is infirm the in his or he: Age Pensions 4 out Cochrane for i been nearly everyone of the ie only pay bei 1t at ‘ast $30 ind fro: Croll in and th rard the nisâ€" inâ€" 50(0 si1cian single A representative of the Ont: ernmeéent was sent North last investigate complaints that s the Cochrane district were bi vented from going to their i tumn work in the bush by the of the men claiming to be Hn. Arthur W. Roebuck had tion taken in response to a le him by settlers in the area, . to this letter being made else this issue. Thorn Ehn, an ins the Lands and Forests Dept man sent to make the repo: his report is received Hon. Mr. says he does not wish to comn ther on the situation. Government Sends Man to Investigate in North The minister said the strike commitâ€" tees were adamant in their refusal to submit the whole argument to a board of conciliation, urged by Mr. Heenan throughout his whole stay in the Ncrth. I hi Mr. Heenan said we can do now. think of is to let a time and makse the men azree t he nCce Hon. Heenan to Let Strike Rest a While )22 1 Admits in Toronto that Men Walking Out Have Refused to Subm‘t to Proposed Arbitrati¢cn., What‘s in the Name of the Canadian Town of Timmins US award Retu es to aroitration Will you be g ista Gazetle:â€"An A says that he hasn skull that has been iims tC town townsi from had in than The Hol s staked Ben‘ H a its mmin m going to their usual auâ€" in the bush by the attitude ‘n claiming to ‘be strikers. ir W. ROebuck had this acâ€" in response to a letter sent tlers in the area, reference er being made elsewhere in Thorn Ehn, an inspector of and Forests Dept., is the to make the report. Until s received Hon. Mr. Roebuck s not wish to comment furâ€" Cift w ntative of the Ontario Gov as sent North last week t complaints that settlers i ne district were being pre A1T 1@ @11 n I go ‘up again later to straighten the matte populati 1, which 1k The only thing I can the matter stand for a new effort to have submit their differâ€" L orp( particula efust T dao An Augusta phy rasn‘t dressed a been cracked by y little William [immins, who lai wn aAas the Tim town derived it her place in gold mine, 9 by a prosj r. Hollinger Un 120 : lian pplicat ammis 4 SUE 2LA pplica: Ccit.zen. Al t the preser rants the sta nains a tow? d in 191 n arbitrate, know wha id a ecide and 11 tC town 1€ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS,. ONTARIO to ol this is dane in not be delayed Â¥Yery impcrtant season as we hss and Quebec. 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