Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Oct 1924, 1, p. 12

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Warren, Manager Frank Byck Still the Most for the Money "The National Smoke" Timmins, Ont. The following paragraph from the last issue of The New Liskeard Speaker will be read with much reâ€" gretful interest by many in Timmins. The Miss Taylor referred to was a sister of Mr. P. S. Taylor, for many years a resident there and promiâ€" nent in the fire brigade and other circles in town. The late Miss Tayâ€" lor _ visited Timmins on sevéeral o€â€" casions and made many friends here. The New Liskeard Speaker, says :â€" ‘‘On Saturday last Mrs. F. E. Thompson received a telegram anâ€" DEATH OF MISS BEATRICE TAYLOR AT HAMILTON, ONT. thoroughly conversant _ with mining matters and a high authority on matâ€" ters pertaining to the Mining Act." to the matter, the Ottawa Journal last week said :â€"â€" of (')ntan'i(‘»,” vision to mak sioner a judge | | | In dealing with mining disputes and difficulties of all kinds, the Ontario Mining Commissioner proved unusualâ€" ly successful. His court (if it may be called such) was noted for the fairâ€" ness of its decisions and justice was always arrived at with economy and without red tape for those seeking its services. In its sphere its usefulness was great indeed, and Commissioner (Godson secured the confidence of all. Only unpatented lands, however, came under his jurisdiction, and there grew up an agitation to have the Commisâ€" sioner‘s jurisdiction extended to paâ€" tented mining claims. It was pointed out that Mr. Godson‘s special knowâ€" ledge and experience in mining matâ€" ters made this particularly desirable. The Mining Association, the press and. leading public men joined in the deâ€" mand for the extended jurisdiction. t was pointed out that to legally exâ€" tend the jurisdiction the creation of a mining court would be required. ‘‘All right,""‘ was the common werâ€" dict, ‘‘let a mining court be created."‘ Following this idea along, at the last session of the Legislature the Onâ€" tario (Government presented and seâ€" cured approval for a hbill entitled, ‘*An Act to Create the Mining Court of Ontariq," ‘ which contained a proâ€" vision to make the Mining Commisâ€"| Announcement was made last week that the Dominion Government had concurred in the Ontario (Governâ€" ment‘s appointment of a Judge of the Ontario Mining to deal with all imining disputes. Mining Commissioner T. E. Godson, K.C., has accordingly been elevated to bench rank and given much wider powers. While the Dominion Government has made the appointment the Ontario Government will pay the salary. IOc. Mr. T. E. Godson, K.C., Formally Raised to Status of Judge. Court Can Now Deal With Patented as Well as Unpatented Lands. ONTARIO MINING COURT NOW FULLY ESTABLISHED THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO y «dISsDPUCES. . 0e . new will have powers to deal ers as outlined in the Various mining disputes Irish â€" Barrister _ (addressing â€" the Bench) : **Your honor, [ shall first prove to the jury that the prisoner could not ‘have committed the crime with which he is charged. If that does not convince the jury, I shall show that he was insane when he commitâ€" ted it. If that fails, I shall prove an alibi.‘‘â€"Exchange. 0r, sad event nhad taken place at Hamilton on the preceding da3 Some tlme ago Miss Taylor was in an automobile accident near Hamilâ€" ton and had never recovered from the injuries received at that time, her death therefore ceause no surâ€" prise to the many friends of the family. The young lady was a general favorite amongst her large circle of friends and her long illness has been a source of sorrow to all. The deep sympathy of all goes to the bereaved family in the loss of one whose life, up to a short time ago, gave preat promise.‘‘ nouncing the death of Miss Beatrice Taylor, a former New Liskeard citiâ€" zen, and daughter of Mr. T. 8. Tayâ€" lor, which sad event had taken place TOWNSHIP OF MeCART FARM PROPERTY Plan M17 M17 M17 M17 M 17 M1T7 M17 MIT M17 M17 MIT M17 MIT MI17 MI17 M17 M17 MIT M1T7 M17 M17 MILT M17 MIT MA1T M1T7 M1LT M17 MI17T7 M17 MLT MILT MIT M 3 TOWNSHIP OF CALVERT SETTLEMENT OF ANSONVILLE ‘ '; ilaflfl’?‘. M w :.3 '.'.afi By:.virtue of a Warrant under the hand of the Reeve of the Corporation of the Township of Calvert, in the District of*Cochrane dated the 11th day of August, A.D. 1924; commanding me to levy upon the lands hereinafter described for arrears of taxes respectively due thereon, together with cost, notice is hereby given that unless such taxes and cost are paid, I shall in compliance with the Assessment. Act, Chap. 195 R.S.0. procéed to sell, by auction the lands or so much thereof as many hbe necessary to discharge the same at the Municipal Hall, in the Settlement of Ansonville in the Township of Calvert District of Cochrane, on the 22nd day of November, A.D. 1924 at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoon. Treasurer‘s Office PAUL DUBE, Ansonville, Ont., August 1l1th, 1924. Pm Treasurer‘s Sale of Land in Arrears for Taxes NV N1/ TOWNSHIP OF CALVERT l',) 7 COD 6 Treasurer‘s Office, Ansonville, Ontario. August 1l1th, 1924. PE _ 14 42‘ x 90‘ 1920â€"21â€"22â€"23 TOWNSHIP OF CALVERT FARM PROPERTY Con 1 160 A Con 2 160 A. Con 6 160 A Con 2 160 A. Con 1 160 A Con 4 160 A. Con 1 160 A Con 6 160 A. fra ND ND on i4 np 96 _ 84‘8 x 220‘ L8S, 775 x 173" Con 6 160 A. > 1921â€"22â€"23 â€" 142.83 1921â€"22â€"23 â€" 95.56 1921â€"22.23 97.03 1919â€"20212223 170.23 1921â€"22â€"23 â€" 135.45 1921â€"22â€"23 241.60 1920â€"21â€"22â€".23 _ 59.97 1921â€"22â€"23 â€" 146.80 1921â€".22â€"23 _ 155.42 TOWNSHIP OF CLERGUE 1921â€"22â€"23 ° 18.18 1921â€"22â€"23 _ 29.98 TOWNSHIP OF CLERGUE FARM PROPERTY PROVED Pt Lot 43 49 50 10T 26 db No. Frontage 24‘ 33) 50 *# * s .*, *# ## #. #* # 4 * * J > we/ 40 2 o ies s M omcs mens .0 % % * 4+ 7 % x. + 0‘0 7 0‘0 .0 Cad # *# ®# * ## # # #* # # (Lat *# + # #* * + *4 # *# # #% If you Enj If the Old power to mo needs only t: musician. ## # Li #. * '“.“ ## # #@ #4 # # #4 # #% *4 + * #4# #% # *4 # ‘0 Studio AAAAAAAAAAAA Frontagce + t * ae" *4 "â€" # A #4 + *4 *# /A *4 * * *# # # *#* + ## # 4+ ## # + ## t + ## # # *4 # «# *4 * # *4 * 4 #* * # *4 *, # *# * + #* * # ## # 4 ## *®, + *# * # ## * 4 *# # + #4 # *# #* # # #* # La #4 o “OWWOQOOOMMW“OOMQWMW“O 90 . 96‘ 90 96 If you Enjoy Musicâ€"If you can Whistle a Tune or Hum an Air. If the Old Songs and Melodies you heard in Childhood still have’ power to move youâ€"Then you have the latent musical talent that needs only training and development to make you an accomplished; musician. Years in Arrears 1920â€"21â€".22.23 1920â€"21â€".22â€"23 1920â€"21â€"22â€"23 192(0â€"21.22.93 Years in Arrears un 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 ©1921â€"22â€"23 Amt. 12.26 bP i) bo DW o n 1 io to Lo to Lo N D hb .l\'.) 50 }o go g_o gs .w 30 5 (Late Military School of Music, London, England) 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 . 1921â€"22.23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1921â€"22â€"23 1920â€"21.â€"22â€"23 Enrol now for Special Winter Course MUSIC S > 8C O WY 2{j 26) 26 26 26 26 26 26 261 26t 26 26 26] 26 2601 26 2( Treasurer Township of Calvert JwWnsnIin of Amount 64 ,22 64. 22 DISTRICT OF COCHRANTE râ€" «â€"H J o o l0 o 86%5.627.91 io <F oK °C in o6 M in @6 3 . 49 4.31 3 . 68 T omm Ly hx is ~ Oe â€" DJ hNb ho chng Do Do ES ho BJ NJ Do No Lo: N9 bD Do Char 100 14. 82 14,.82 14.832 14.82 14.82 14.82 14,.82 14.82 14.82 14.82 14.82 14 .82 14.82 14.82 {}43 0( / Treasurer §3 60 65 11y Unp Unp. 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