Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 1 Oct 1925, 1, p. 11

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New Liskeard Speaker Gets on Wrong Tr.acl.( in Discussion of Proposed North Land Comâ€" mission The triangular discussion of the proposal for a North Land Commusâ€" sion still proceeds. The North Bay Nugget maintains that conditions in the North are holding back the proâ€" Need‘ for Roads for Settlers in the North Very Evident The Speaker is also on the wrong track when it suggests that conditions can not be so bad as The Nugget has suggested, or the matter would have HAMILTON BOARD OF TRADE DFFER VISIT TD NORTH Found Impossible to Complete Arâ€" rangements for Party to Tour New Ontario. The Secretary of the Timmins Board of Trade last week received a letter from the Secretary of the Hamilton (Ont.) Board of Trade reâ€" garding the â€"proposed tour of the North Land by members of the Board of Trade of the Ambitious City. It was intended that a party from the Hamilton Board of Trade should tour this North Land, the visit to be made early this summer. . On account of important conventions, etc., in which the Hamilton members were interestâ€" ed, the visit had to be postponed. Recently the matter was taken up again and arrangements started to have the Hamilton party leave Toâ€" ronto on the evening of Sept. 28th. Cochrane Board of Trade was notified of the proposed visit, but no word was sent to Timmins and some members of the Timmins Board of Trade feared that perhaps the Hamilton men were actually going to tour the North Land without visiting Timminsâ€"a desâ€" parate situation surely. To guard against such deplorable contingency Secretary J. K. Moore wired the Hamilton Board informing that body of the pleasure Timmins Board ‘of Trade would have in entertaining the party on a visit here, and asking for particulars. In the reply last week, the Secretary of the Hamilton Board explains that once more the plans for a trip through the North Land have had to be dropped, owing to unavoidâ€" able cireumstances and conditions. It had been planned to have the trip with fifty or more members going on the tour. Then is was decided the plans would be continued and the tour proceeded with if even twentyâ€"five members were able to go. Even this number however, could not arrange to participate in the trip and so it was decided to call it off for this year. â€" It is intended, however, to have the tour next year, and Hamilton Board of Trade expresses much appreciation for the interest in the matter shown by the Timmins Board of Trade. _ The Secretary says ‘‘that of course Timâ€" mins will be on the itinerary when the trip is made, as the intention is to see the North."‘ THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO been discussed at of the Northern As Trade meeting at C ter was discussed been discussed at the recent meeting of the Northern Associated Boards of Trade meeting at Cochrane. The matâ€" ter was discussed at that meeting. The matter has been discussed at every recent meeting of the Assocâ€" iated Boards. At the meeting at Enâ€" glehart some months ago the Assocâ€" iated Boards went on record as asking the Government to spend $500,000.00 a year for three years on urgently needed roads for the settlers along the Transcontinental. At the meeting in Cochrane there was a discussion on the best way to secure money for roads. The President of the Assocâ€" rated Boards was of the opinion that to ask for too much at one time would be to prejudice the chances. _ Other speakers, however, were emphatic in urging that the need was so great and so imperative and the problem so large a one that only by thinking of it in terms of millions could any true proâ€" gress be made toward its solution. But those of the two viewpoints were absolutely agreed on this: that the need for roads for settlers was most urgent. No one questioned the need. It was only the best way to secure the most good that was in question The Liskeard Speaker depended upon reâ€" ports in the newspapers for its ideas as to what transpired at the Cochrane Associated Boards of Trade. It should be remembered that exigencies of time and space tend to make newsâ€" paper reports incomplete. The Adâ€" vance had perhaps the most extended report of the proceedings and yet had to leave out much that it would be deâ€" sirable to include. The Advance, however, did refer to the discussion of roads. The reason that the question was not discussed at greater length with Mr. Sinton and Mr. Duff was that Mr. Sinton made it quite clear that the money available for expendiâ€" ture for roads was in the hands of the Executive Council; the Northern Development Branch could only spend the amount voted to it and do the best and the most with the money available. â€" The whole point of the matter is that the real difficulty is not in the money expended, but in the money that is not expended. but should be. In a word, what is wanted is more money for the Northern Deâ€" velopment Branch to use. The deleâ€" gates at the Associated Boards were enthusiastic in their praise of Mr. Sinton, Mr. Duff and other officials of the Branch, It was made clear that any criticism was because the Branch was not given more money so that more of the very necessary roads might be built. And it is beâ€" cause of this point that The Advance is not enthusiastic regarding any Comâ€" mission being appointed. _ The real trouble appears to be not a lack in the administration but the lack in the wherewithal to administer. Elsewhere in this issue The Adâ€" vance publishes the recent front page editorial article from The New Lisâ€" keard Speaker. O wWIT : By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Whitney bearing date the 18th July, 1925, and to me directed, comâ€" manding me to levy upon the several lands, being in the Township of Whitney mentioned and described in the following list for arrears of taxes respectively due thereon and costs, I hereby give notice, pursuant to the Assessment Act and amendments, that unless the said arrears of taxes and costs be sooner paid, I shall, on Wednesday, the 28th day of October, 1925, at the Township Hall, Porcupine at 10 a.m., proceed to sell by auction so much of the said lands as may be sufficient to discharge the taxes and all lawful costs incurred in the sale and caollection of same. 1 0 42 44 No. Dated at Porcupine, this 20th day of July, 1925 41 ‘Qun # *# # Princess Bristol Dome The following lands are all patented. George Corporation Haileybury.... Queen King |.... Princess Lovers‘ Lane.... Haileybury TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR ARREARS OF TAXES Street Block or part of Lot C. 11â€"3 IN THE TOWNSHIP OF WHITNEY, DISTRICT OF COCHRANE 20 282282 408 o o s s se *a s *a**a* 0000000000 #*4 00000.000000000000000’00000 *A 000000000 242202 2atnataa*net2s*2a* io *s #4 #4 e o o e t l o t o o s s es oys e _ 04. 0 4,0 4. 60. 44 u00. 4400 400000 on e e e d Te a n 0_ 44â€" 4e e o 20 0400040444 40,04,44,0 Lot 137 110 111 150 214 215 216 138 108 105 240 241 311 8312 480 350 42 New and Second Hand Furniture, Hardware, Clothing of all kinds 91 THIRD AVENUE PHONE 207 DON‘T BUY OR SELL BEFO RE YOU SEE ME. Here we have a striking example of the fireâ€" resistance of Brantford Asphalt Slates, is what actually happened in Torontoâ€"three cedarâ€" shingled roofs destroyed! The one protected with escaped ! Before buying roofing be sure and see our samples of Brantford Roofingâ€"artistic, durâ€" able and economical. Three Destroyed 160 acres 160 acres 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 160 acres 160 acres 160 acres 88‘ by 44‘ Brantford Asphalt Slates Quantity of Land 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 33‘ by 44‘ 33‘ by 44‘ 33‘ by 44‘ 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre iâ€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acre 40 acres 40 acres 40 acres 40 acres 40 acres 1â€"10 acre 40 acres 39 acres 40â€" arcres 1â€"10 acre 1â€"10 acr 1â€"10 acr 1â€"10 acr 1â€"10 acr 1â€"10 acr 1â€"10 acr 40 acres 1â€"20 1â€"20 1â€"20 1â€"20 1â€"10 acre S FINKELMAN acres HILLâ€"CLARKâ€"FRANCIS, LIMITED acre acre Aacre acre acre aere acre acre acre acre acre acre One Roof Escaped FUNERAL DIRECTOR 78 THIRD AVENUE Telephones 608â€"J and 608â€"W. 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"38â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"3â€"4 1022â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 Years in arrears 1922â€"38â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"83â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"3â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 1922â€"8â€"4 201 Mariborough Ave., Toronto â€"â€" Dealer in â€"â€" TIMMINS, ONTARIO. 104 09 104 09 104 09 Taxes $4 94 4 94 8 21 1 68 1 68 1 68 8 00 10 31 Costs 2 00 4 4 75 2 4 €£0 4 7 m O 2 00 4 67 4 67 108 60 _ Beaverhouse 108 69 Mining Partnerâ€" 108 69 ship, Toronto. J., M. NICOLSON, Treasurer, Township of Whitney. «~81â€"48., 238 484 108 70 108 70 108 70 115 02 115 02 12 78 111 64 111 64 80 01L 10 00 47 24 Owner‘s Name and Porcupine M. St.eele'.] To Sm’. 8. Porcupine. Thorpe Bros., Halleybury. Tanner Gates Co., Toronto. Timmins R. Pollock, Unknown Owners. R. B. Rankin, Methodist â€"Church, 8. Porcupine. R. C. Church, Address J. C. Craw, J. A. MciInnis, Mrs. J. Dougall, D. Chalmers, 8. Porcupine G. Harris, Orillia. F. Hunter, Hurley, Haughland, Toronto. Buffalo,N.Y. Tavistock. Timmins. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Cobalt.

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