Lane West Patric Lane West of To Toke Street Toke Street Toke Street Lake Shore Road Lake Shore Road Wende Avenue Wende Avenue 4. The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken, but before going so, it may appoint a time and place that any objections to the said work will be considered. DATED at Timmins, Ontario, this 8th day of June. A D. 1938 2. The estimated cost of the work is $18,734.85 of whi the Corporation. The estimated cost per foot frontage 1 special assessment is to be paid in ten equal annual i: mated annual rate per foot frontage is $0.1458. 3. Application will be made by the Corporation to : Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said wo within twentyâ€"one (21) days after the first publication « the Board his objection to the said work being undertak Leone Avenue Leone Avenue Lane West Lane West Pa Leone Avenue ,.â€"... LQOt â€" 149 7 Leone Avenue LOt 149 L Lane West Patricia Blvd. Leone Avenue T Lane West Patricia Blyvd. Leone Avenue H Lane West Patriclia Blvd. Leone Avenue C Lane West Patricia Blvd. Leone Avenue C Lane West of Toke St. Leone Avenue L. Toke Street _.. Leoane Avenue L, Toke Street _ Leone Avenue R Toke Street Leone Avenue R Lake Shore Road Toke Street . R Lake Shore Road Toke Street K Wende Avenue t Cameron Street P Wende Avenue Cameron Street P and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upor on the work. Lane West Hart Street STREET Elimn Street North Elm Street North Cedar Street North Cedar Street North Tamarack Street Tamarack Street Tamarack Street Tamarack Street Empire Avenue Empire Avenue Empire Avenue Eimnplre Avenue HMHemlock Street Hemlock Street Cherry Street Cherrvy Street Lane West Hart Street I would like to give a brief account of the fine speeches that were given that evening by such personages as the Gorvernorâ€"Gen:>ral; the Prime Minister of Canada; Hon. Ian Macâ€" kenzie, Minister of National Defence; Hon. C. H. Cahan; Hon. Earnest Laâ€" pointe, Minister of Justice; . and also by Charles Lynch of the Ottawa Jourâ€" nal, president of the Press Gallery; Robert W. Lipsett, viceâ€"president; and Leopold Richer of L Droit of Montâ€" real, secretary; but I am afraid that I would be breaking one of the unâ€" written rules of that association, as no rteport has ever been made in such an occasion. In fact none of the cartoons, which are certainly very clever, have ever been . printed in the press, and this applies also to the whole of the written programime. I have already stated in a previous lett@r, that one of the greatest comâ€" pensations in public life is the opporâ€" tunity of meeting people and making new friends, and this applies very forcibly to the journalists that folloy the parliamentary activities at Ottawa. 1 The Council of the Corporation of the Town struct as a local improvement the following sanita ation, namelvV TOW N OF TIMMINS Take Notice That: It is one of the rare occasions wnen the newspaper men take things easy; the function‘ is very informal and a true spirit of comradeship prevails, which makes the event highly prized by those that have the chance of being invited. It is always well organized, the food is .excellent, they always have fine speakers for such an occasion, sparkâ€" ling wit provided by the seribes is 1â€" ways and the printed prograimm is very interesting in itself. I sent one this year to both the editors of the Porcupine Advance and the Northern Tribune, as I.knew beforehand tnat they would enjoy reading them. This year the music and entertainment was provided by some artists of the Radio Broadcasting Company, giving a most artistic performance. Jos. A. Bradette, M. P. Writes on Press Gallery (By J. A. Bradette, M.P.) I had the pleasure and honour of being mvited to the Press Gallery anâ€" nual,, banquet, which was held this ve.m' ixr the Parliamentary restaurant. It »was *the sixth time since I have beet in. Mblic life that I had the privilege of‘ attending their banguet. Has Good Words for the Working Newspaperman and huis Keen Sense of Humour. â€" Believes Newspapermen Usuâ€" ally Fair. Some Other Items of Business Dealt With. TT 1:TH 1938 Patricia Bl Patricia BJ Patricla BJ Patricia B of Toke St Einpire FROM LOot 162 Lot 162 Drew Avenue Drew Avenue Drew Avenue Drew Avenue Empire Avenue Empire Avenue Tamarack Street Tamarack Street Lane West Hart St Lane West Hart St Empire Avenue Empire Avenue Empire Avenue Empire Empire Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Aveniie Avenue The Press Gallery, in | Commons, is located imn hind the Speaker‘s chair. place the journalists have of the HMHouse. Up to four ago, there was no lady c but now at: times there â€" as four following the par tivities. Personally I be adds colour to the fourth « The House seems to be mood to do actual work. 1 are now going fine, with t interruption of course.. We the budget soon, with trade agreement. At any 1 not get through this : Prime Minister has been the last few days. The 1 spoke to him he seemed v thougsh he told me that hi fairly good. No doubt thi national situation has wC lot. Mr. Bennett also lo but at times his own self per hand and he is again dynamic. That man who at times now practically c seat and looks fagged out as he becomes interested i1 tion he quickly becomes ve sometim»s also combative It is a prétty safe pre They are a fine body | dustrious, obliging an to help. I have alway: in following their adv be an orator but I k: benefitted greatly in 1 If a man has the g found out. I have s where some MP.‘s t lavishly for instance, | unless they had the c( by their position. A their judgment, they a and determined in th Their training prepare lic affairs and thieore a ber of their professio of Commons and the just take a few name Hons. Cahan, Fernan White, M.P., Eddic St. at least twenty more very active part in the ment activities. 1A 1 Preéestd Roche Rocihe Roche Roche Tok How How pI Murd Murcd nave always g their advi or ‘but I kr greatly in li has the g( I have se rd Ave Bound annum ilments r AV Stree AV 1A ] k. The estimates | th the occasional | We should have | ith probably no| bu mmeC intends to conâ€" iin the Corporâ€" io Mur y owner tice,. file orried him oks fatigued, gets the upâ€" i vibrant and is all energy droops in his n more The estin (qUuU 1¢ it random Rinfret, ] a full or five year: rrespondent ire as s to paid by $1.458. The id the estiâ€" ery unmased discernment. em for oubâ€" uite a numâ€" i the House DU that I have ing to them he will be iction that ng directl t time y tired, al health wa the inter? wWwas no P0 House of liately beâ€" Trom their , as soon me quesâ€" alert and tetr Clerk WeE iC S ~AC~â€" that it West Fast North Ssouth North icipal may. SIDF East West East West (quUl alr outh ikin will Mr. and Nh | Canada is unlikely to agre ‘with the Great Lakesâ€"S decp waterway and hydro prograim on the revised ba power proved Americ at on tion the interest mer.. The Hepburr Duplessis Quebec hcstile to the plan Ontario Conservativ in favour of it. Ai pressure upon Me:s Duplessis to change not likely be made Mackenzie King. Actually, especiall important financial tle rc:ally new in t proposals. The Do will still have to pi 000,000 as its share navigation works; | velopim>nt works, O to put up $80,000.0 velopim>nt works, Ont to put up $80,000,000 for their power work: have to put up ar Those estimates were speaking; toâ€"day the more. rather than les: other day. Cert: jump in accepting ner comparable tc Falls in a barrel. The scheme th: servative Governi never enthused t etnment which ne BUVY THE ONLY ECONOMYV CAFR WITH ALLl THESE FEATURE5! JU,UUU â€"Or MOTEe; works, Quebec wor ) around $10,000,0 were for 1932, roug: H 11 NnI D A 11 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCTE, TIMMITNS, ONTARTO Timmins Garage Co. Ltd. 1929 and canal div Mr. Misso pendi show Roomsâ€"Fourth and Spruce Street, Timmins Bu contint;> on few month seeking to ¢ Nev l¢ A (| CL€ 17 o the far norim traveis this Red Cross Dental Clinic, serving thou nds of children in isolated sections of Northern Ontario. Mr. Hepbut r, riGDDUIT.>. Ontar) 15 â€"f the privilegee of retain this diverted water to sec 100,000 and 150,000 additio 2r when it goes over Niag: of additional ‘ized by the ario has been housing sch without obliâ€"| real stimulu ither party to j consequently asis. When, a | structive res Hepburn wW@Ss| A bill lim ilso ally real stimulus to the building industrm consequently to employment, with con structive results all round. | A bill limiting all charges on smal ‘loans to two per cent. per month he | been brought forth by the Common :banking and commerce committee at | ter a prolonged struggle. The maxi ‘mum interest rate on such loans se :ut 12 per cent. per annum, with a: additional maximum of 12 per cont per annum to cover all other charges |was wanted by minority, but wit} the provincial governments being lef to control and reduce the latter charge whlch are under their jurisdiction un \ der the head of civil rights. The cor ,mderatxon of this bill will likely ‘some debate in the Commons. To pre ' vent widespread current abuses throug} loan sharks, some closer regulation i: certainly needed. It is indesd a vexec _problem throughout the Dominion. | | s1Geration OoI TAIS Dill will liKely cause some debate in the Commons. To preâ€" vent widespread current abuses through loan sharks, some closer regulation is certainly needed. It is indeed a vexed problem throughout the Dominion. Some 55 amendments to the Criminâ€" al Code, 20 of them dealing with proâ€" ers liKke him 0C0, at simi miunicipalitik ing program ound ad: > ‘Ther him,.. Th imilarly 1 18 expec governm ne. Th 101 > 10an up ow inter: be manyv ensive h( T‘C with h1 TV i1 ns prayer of thanksgiving and my very brave army often sang it durâ€" ing the war." (No word therein of the Hymn of Hate.) . . . ‘"When a ruler lacks the armed forees to free his fatherland from the opâ€" pression of its enemies he is, I grant, compelled to rely on diploâ€" macy alone." Apart from phrases of this class which intersperse the story there are a number of intiâ€" mate family anecdotes told quite brilliantly and entertainingly. About the book, "Rasputin," Mrs Bailey writes:â€" "Rasputin," prophet, libertine, tice Mi1 portant If Yo: Bo (By . «it lt ts i t P lt l ul PP lt lt * ut . ue ""My Ancestors‘"‘ i ‘eviewrd by Mrs. K W t ys about this book:â€" "My Ancestors," by Wilhelm, is penned in a flowery sort of style and would be of little interest to the majority of readers. It is 1 lengthy chronicle on the "My, and Mine" effect. "On my accesâ€" sion to the throne I reâ€"introduced the prayer of thanksgiving and my very brave army often sang it durâ€" ing the war." (No word therein of If You Like Books An a 4 memb t ister I ipointe said he would supâ€" next session. To consider ties that may arise beâ€" bers of the British Comâ€" the organization of a new led after the World Court le, has been suggested by tors" is one of the boo Mrs. Kay Bailey in a T This is what Mrs. Bail h Phone 800 mines ontrol prohib most ols vendi reckl: 1€ T was more dust than mi Lake the mud trouble smooth working of the circlus beat it there als Phe Northern News s "Disorganized by mud ( Timmins grounds, whii with the haul to the tr beckâ€"Wallace Circus C town until one o‘clock Official information w would keep faith with stead Of 2, and formance would with the premiss tion of the men atâ€"seven p.m. ‘] at Community P advance age should know here before likely North WI th n Circus Troubled with Mud at Kirkland Lake amiliar chs n history, a o learn mot H ntt ansla 11 il!lâ€"m Ru Ot PV Wwholn ep 11 have mating W [3 ht from â€" the The previ than mud 1¢ The bi wrong h he â€" reaclt ock this afternoon. _ was the big show vith the publics by at 3.30 o‘clock inâ€" t the evening perâ€" n at eight o‘clock, vailable for inspecâ€" rie and side shows Aaget â€"JOrgensen, the Danish by en to convey to rs an impressioa most rship strenuousâ€" ng as he lived." read the details h as narrated by upovy and have hing I could to t then begun. So uble to discover ter about whom told imany varâ€" false and someâ€" ich a manner gs mader. A man Russia in the who controlled )les, perhaps unâ€" s in a manneor will always be a those interested o those destring > different types lked this earth. circus. â€" But the ). Here is what ays about it:â€" onditions at the h played havoe ain, the Hagenâ€" id==>;not â€" reaclh face > ~cIrousâ€". is g idea of. the McDousall, he cireus, however, use he has been s theâ€" country ljous time there d. At Kirkland also upset the uUpst pitche j