Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 24 Apr 1930, 2, p. 6

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By virtue of a warrant issued by The Mayor of The Town of Iimmins bearing the date ol MATCN JAOLN, t"~ 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 1930, 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 LohA _TE 1. dn en ie ECC said list may be had at my office. Div. Owner ;, will be added to 1929 Taxes May 1, 1930. 10% will be added to all other Taxes May 1, 1930. Thursday, April 24th, 1930 Johnson, R. Forbes, Mrs. Larkin, Eugene........â€" Munroe, F:.................... Forbes, J. M.................. Forbes, J. M.................: Donovan, Mary........ McInnis, Dr. J. A..... Timmins Citizen Pub. Moore, Geo. N. Laflamme, A......00s Clairmont, A. ... Matymitz, M....0.0..0 Kideckle, H................. Kideckle, H................. Laporte, Ge0......... sSomulskl, SOkOWski, B.............0 Reaudin, L. J.. 84 Levesque, A............. 84 McGrath Est. ... Martin, Led.................. Hamilton, W. D.......... Joyal, Dr. J. E. L.......... McGrath Est. ... Stefenich, D................. Stefenich, D. Rothwell, W. H...... Norkum, Sam......... Norkum, Sam....... Savalonis, Tony.....~ Lanonette, A.............. Lanonette, A.......... Morel, Frank........â€" Sorgin, SM......~ Sorgin, Madden, JOS........... Sorgin, Sorgin, Sam.......> Dewar, Jennie. Page, E... Floyd, Frank.... Lepic, Chas...... Lepic, Chas..... Burton, Norm Burton, Burton, Norm£ Delaney, John McPhail, D. J.. McGregor, M. McGregor, M. 6. Ja~J.. McGregor, M. E. ..66â€"5â€"4â€"3â€"2â€" Lavalle, JOS.;...:.......... Pt 56...... McGregor, M. E... Pt 55â€"4.. Laitimen, 1 73....:. Robinson, John... 17L...... "Tofoli, MarIi................. 245...... Duciaume, A.......... 200...... Wallingford, Chas....100â€"1...... Wallingford, Chas......102...... Auer, C. M.:........ 108â€"112 inc. Brouillard, Gilbert........ 289...... Latendresse, A....... 204...... Latendresse, A..... 209j...... Lebrun, Pd................. /A« 290...... Arablic,: 288...... Robillard, J. B..... 288...... Wallingford, C. E... 89...... Wallingford, C. E... 86...... Wallingford, C. E... 8T:.:... Auetr, C. M.:......::.,.....: 85â€"4...... Mattagami Co. LAcl:.:...:.. Imperial Trust Co........ 410...... Wallingford, C. E..68â€"9â€"70.. Wallingford, F. M...... Wallingford, Frank...... T.:. Wallingford, Est. A........ 49...... Wallingford, F. M...... 45...... Wallingford, Est. A........ 46...... Wallingford, F. M........ 47..... Wallingford, F. M.... 48 ...... Lamor, Moses................ 508...... Imperial Trust Co........ 314....; Auer, C. M................ Healey, Frank ... 51G6.:.., Berard, Moire Harrower, G.... ‘L.....:..... Demers, Myrs. A Lauzon, JOS...... Pierce Realty Co......... 445 McEachern, Hugh........ 429 Cloutier, Ludger........... 375 Lindberg, Emil.......... 377 Meyers, 379 Snyder, E. M...........:. 393â€"4 Atier,. C, 326 Hogan, 324 Wright, T. H.............. 302â€"1 s Phillips, A. E...;............;.. 39 Phillips, A. E............38â€"7 29 Phillips, . K.:;...:.:........ 26 Brovender, Mrs. R.16â€"7 Kobilard, J............%........ 20 Daly, Carl Moffat, Mary........ Chartier, Mrs. M... Bregman, Ben........ Phillips, A. E............ Phillips, A. E........... Phillips, A. E. ... Herr, ®K.cL)...:............ Fournier, Carris...... Kideckle, Minnie... Shankman, Sophie Berlingerl, G......;.... Berlingeri G...... Landers, James L. Landers, James L. Pinault, JOS............... Derway, Teressa®... Alb. ........... C.‘R.:....)......... Belanger, M............ Prazecau, E............... TDodd, Tremblay, Clara..... Rochon, Monique Lenieux, P... Belanger, M . McCleary, J. J ....... Joanisse J . Ca e i ki s 17 Shechan, P. T........... 14â€"3 Power, John, L................ 40 Matt, Stack ........:..... 42-75 McCormack, N Hudon, Jos........ Frank........ Norman Norman Norman TREASURER‘S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES Sam.... Jennie Charles M. E...41â€"2â€"3 Pt. THE TOWN OF TIMMINS, DISTRICT OF COCHRANE ....... 52â€"3................ M26S â€"5â€"4â€"3â€"2â€"Pt 61..M26S .... 378 ..... 377 .. 349. 393â€"4 ... 826 ...324 597 38â€"7â€"6 207 291 292 293 52 211 . 26 519 352 351 179 1983 146 11 .......... M30S ......... M30OS .......... M30OS .... M30S8 ...... M30OS. ...... M30OS ...... M30S. ..... M30S. ...... M30S. ...... MA4TT ...... MA47TT ...... M64T ».... M26S ...... M26S M26S , M40S , M40S5 . M40S , M40S . MAOS . M4O0S . M30S .. M30S .. M30S .. M30S5. .. M308 .. M30S .. M30S5. .. M30S .. M30S .. M305 .. M30S .. M305 .. M30S .. M64T .. M6TT .. M6TT .. MOTT .. M67TT .. M6TT . M308 . M308 . M30S . M308 Treasurer; Office this 17th day of Mar?p. 1939._ Plan No. Street .M305 M308 . M26S . M308S . M308 . M30S5 . M26S . M26S . M26S . M26S . M26S .. M26S .. M26S .. M26S .. M26S .. M26S .. M26S .. M26S .. M26S .. M26S .. M26S . M26S8 M225 . MSIT . MSILT . MSIT . MSIT . M26S . M26S . . MSIT . M26S . M26S . M26S M26S M26GS M26S M26S M26S M4S8T M26S Toke Street .......... Toke Street ... Toke Street ....... Lake Shore Road Lake Shore Road Lake Shore Road .......;.201........ Em N. *.: Elm N. . Maple ... Maple ... Maple ... Maple .. Birch N Birch N. Birch N. ‘TPhird ~:.l.. of The Town of Timmins bearing the date of March 10th, 1930, Sale Middleton .. Middleton .. Middleton .. Bannerman BannermaAn Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial ea St.......... Cameron St. Cameron St. Avenue Road Avenue Road Avenue Road Avenue Road Avenue Road Main Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson WIiIson .:.... Hollinger Hollinger Hollinger Hollinger Hollinger Gillies .:......;. Gillies .......... Wilson Muauin Commercial Bannerman Bannerman Bannerman Bannerman Bannerman Middleton .. Middleton Middleton Middleton â€"...... Wilson ..:....... Nfain‘.!.::......: Main‘.‘.......... Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Bannerman Middleton .. Middleton .. Middleton .. Middleton .. Middleton .. Gillies Main Main First Mountijoy Middleton and Rea Young Young Young. Y oung. Y oung. Young. Young 1926 1927 1926 1926 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 1926 1927 1927 1926 1927 1925 1927 1925 1927 1925 1925 1925â€" 1926 .1925â€" 1927 1925 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 1926 1926 1927 .. 1926 .. 1927 ..1925â€" .. 1926 .. 1926 .1 925 .. 1925 .. 1926â€" .. 1927 .. 1926 .. 1926 .. 1927 .. 1927 .. 1927 .. 1927 1927 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 19829 to 19829 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 1928â€"29 to 1929 1927â€"29 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 27â€"28â€"9 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 27â€"1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 1926 to 1929 .......... 140.29.. 1926 to 1929 ... 38.65 .. 1926 to 1929 ... 112.41.. 1926 to 19829 ......... 160.04.. 1926 to 1929 .......... 20.66.. 1925 to 1929 .......... 67.35. 1926 to 1929 .......;.. 106.02.. 1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 .......... 161.21. 1925 to 1929 .......... 68.56. 1927 to 1929 .......... 81.33. 1927 to 1929 .......... 45.20. 1926 to 1929 ........ 246.57. 1925 to 1929 .......... 172.38. 1926 to 1929 .......... 152.07. 1926 to 1929 .......... 66.52. 1926 to 1929 .......... 157.08. 1926 to 1929 ......... 55.41. 1920G,to 1920 .:.:....:.. 68.76. 1927 to 205.43. 1927 to 1920‘ ......... 35.04. 1927 to 1929 ... 40.83. 1925 to 1929}.......... 109.22. 1926 to 1929 .......... 37.25. 1926° to 1929 .......... 46.30. 1925 to 1929 .......... 122.70. 1925 to 1929 .......... 37.14. 1925 ‘to 1920 .......... 168.91. 1926 to 1929 .......... 223.08. 1925 to 1929 .......... 390.04. Agpa5 to 1929 .......... 620.09. 1925 to 1929 .......... 132.71. 1925 to 1929 .......... 444.99. 1926 to 1929 .......... 532.39. 1925 to 1929 ... 165.43. 1925 to 1929 .......... 142.57. 1927 to 1929 .......... 227.18. 1925 to 1929 .......... 244.11. 1927 to 1929 .......... 111.89. 1927 to 1929â€".......... 114.43. 1926 to 1929 .......... 301.19. 1925 to 1929 .......... 467.02. 1925 to 1929 ........ 298.62 1925 to 1929 .......... 59.72. 1927 to 1929 .......... 32.17. 1926 to 1929 ......... 133.13. 1g24 to 1929 .......... 319.09. A1ga4 to 1939 .......... 257.30 1927 to 1929 .......... 24.88 1926 to 1929 ... 353.62 1926 1928â€"29 .......... 250.29 1927 to 1929 ......... 200.85 1926 to 1929 .......... 262.40 1927 to 1929 .......... 46.62 1926 to 1929 .......... 216.86 1925 to 1929 .......... 179.94 19gag to 1829 .......... 116.33 1927 to 1929 .......... 75.66 1925 to 1929 ... 234.27 1927 to 1929 ......... 108.63 1925 to 1929 .......... 320.93 1g25 to 1929 ......... 287.00 1925 27â€"28â€"9 .......... 46.26 1927 to 1929 .......... 56.33 1925 to 1929 ... 255.41 1925 to 1928 ... 88.08 1925.â€"27â€"28â€"9 .......... 84.7177 1925.27â€"28â€"9 .......... 84.78 1925.27â€"28â€"9 ........:.. 67.75 1927 to 1929 .......... 404.04 1926 to 1929 ........ 519.95 ‘1927 to 1929 .......... 94.89 1927 to 1929 ........ 266.81 1927 to 1929 .......... 58.37 9g27 to 1929 .....;..... 88.57 1927 to 1929 ......... . 259.19 1927 to 1929 .......... 225.01 19g27 to 1929 .......... 140.01 1925 to 1929 .......... 323.60 1925 to 1929 .......... 123.49 1926 to 1929 ... 179.43 1927 to 1929 ........ 203.76 1927 to 1929 .......... 193.11 1927 to 1929 .........; 77.483 1925 to 1929 .......... 140.10 1927 to 1929 ......... 29.56 1926 to 1929 .......... 60.17 19236 to 1029 ..:....... 76.16 1927 to 1929 ......... 80.64 19g27 to 1929 ... 77. 44 1927 to 1929 ........ 62.72 1926 to 1929 .......... 181.28 1925 to 1929 .......... 120.95. 1926 to 1929 ......... 148.25. 1927 to 18029 ......._.. 898.47 1927 to 1929 ... ... 134.92 9g36 to 1929 .:........ 64.05. 1925 to 1929 .. . _ 96.12 1927 to 1929 ........;. 251.48. 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 Y ears H. E. MONTGOMERY, Treasurer. 83.38. 179.40. 95.28. 31.76. 881.68. 148.03. 1096.56. 1669.56. 1380.04. 228.07. _ 347.178. . 924.37. 4162.55. _ 140.27. . 343.64. . 403.92 . 220.96 . 421.38 . 765.52 . 312.65 ._ 98.42 . 940.60 1299.66 . 153.01 104.01. 164.10. 319.01. 397.01. 487.69 227.053 231.21 363.97 1503.01 142.50 126.80 Taxes Costs Total 353.51 81.10 34.34 29.82 24.57 108.12 "78.83 140.29 38.65 112.41 160.04 246.57. 172.38. 152.07. 157.08 55.41 205.43 35.04 345.36 76 .48 113.28 532.39 165.43 142.57. 227.18 244.11. 111.89. 114.43. 301.19. 467.02 298.62 59.172 32.17 133.13 319.09 257.30 24.88 353.62 48.13 91.11 216.86 179.94 116.33 75.66 266.81 58.37 88.57 259.19 225.01 140.01 323.60 123.49 179.43 203.76 193.11 181.28 120.95 148.25 99.47 134.92 24.57 19.27 64.16 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 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 . 4.10. .. 4.10 .. 4.10 . 4.10 .. 4.10 .. 4.10 ..4.10 OTP OTF OTF ‘OT $ oT ¢ OTP OTP O P OTF OTF O P OTF OTP OTPF 0T p" 0T p OTPF O P OT OTF OTF OTF 0T p~ OTF O F O F 0T p" 0Tb OT P OTpF 0T OT P 0Tb OTPF 11 $ 2 OT p OT P OT P OTP OT p OT P OTF OTPF OTF OT P OT 5 OT P OT p OT P OTp OT P OT P OT P OT F OT F OT F OT F OTF OTF OT F OT OT p OT F OT F OT ¢ OT F ‘OT P OT F OTPF ‘OT P ‘OTF OTP OTPH OTF OTP 1192 OTF OTF OTP ‘OTPF OVP OTF ‘OTF ‘OT F ‘OT P "OT "OT F "OT P "OT F "OT P "OT p "OT ¢ ~OT F ~OT % ~OT $ ~oz‘g 183.50 99.38 35.86 885.18 152.13 1100.66 1673.66 1384.14 232.17 351.88 928.47 766.65 _ 144.37 _ 847.74 _ 408.02 . 225.06 . 425.48 . 769.62 . 316.175 . 102.52 . 944.70 1303.76 . 157.11 52.23 95.21 37.78 357.61 85.20 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 â€"112.22 28.67 23.37 68.26 82.93 66.30 148.49 42.15 116.51 164.14 24.16 110.12 165.31 72.66 176.48 156.17 70.62 161,.18 59.51 72.86 209.53 39.14 136.80 41.24 173.01 227.18 394.14 624.19 136.81 449.09 536.49 169.53 146.67 231.28 248.21 115.99 118.53 305.29 471.12 302.72 113.32 41.35 80.26 84.174 81.54 66.82 185.38 125.05 152.35 103.57 139.02 68.15 100.22 255.58 349 .46 137.23 323.19 261.40 28.98 357.72 204.39 204.95 266.50 50.72 184.04 120.43 79.76 238.37 112.73 325.03 291.10 50.36 60.43 259.51 71.85 408.14 524.05 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 92.18 88.87 TOWERS, PHONES AND PLANES TO PROTECT FOREST WEALTH Towers will be erected in Northern Ontario this spring in an effort. to keep forest fire losses at an aboslute miniâ€" mum, Hon. Wm. Finlayson announced at the Kapuskasing Motor League banquet last week according to The Northetn Tribune. Purther equipment to aid in the combat of the Northern Ontario fire menace includes additional fire pumps. canoes, tents and the purâ€" chase of new aeroplanes. Sub. Div. Owner No. In addition the department is to put in 450 miles of telephone wires and ten *k J y ; VÂ¥ f > MAE M _ | eC ioi _ hk M 0 C t Cl ( O onl e c ol e se Ne B9 .. wC Mer ... m lt In witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the said Municipality of The Town of Timmins, this 10th day of March, 1930. se o uns s Pm w ue Whereas there has been submitted to me a duplicate list of Lands in the Town of Timmins, liable under the provisâ€" fons 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. e Eie t ETE NE OAE TT ow I, George S. Drew, Mayoi' of the Municipality of Timmins, do hereby comand you, The Treasurer of the said Municipality, to levy upon thg lands‘ for @he arrears dug,‘ _togeth?r fvith your St_rstr i Nn t s 3 tm 7 NOE T NR css oo M WWe s â€" s oi s Legaulit, > Stevens, Geo. G......... 41â€"0........ Young, Co., Geo. A...38....... Martiti, T J...}.... BIALS, . Young Co., Geo. A..60â€"59.... o Webb;, dn eV Ki........ T ... rasrirrers 40.:..;.:.. Kenning, A. Criguere, E. L.........,;......... 94:....... Couture, Louils................ Hall; ;CO,P;.. i.i 132;..:... Goldstein, Cecilia H.....69....... Goldstein, Cecilia H....68....... Walker, BC ;.2.:..11..s1.00... Walker,~ .. 121.;..... fSilvestre, 120....... Loughton, Chas....... 119;...... Webb, 112;...... ©loutier,; is <iges 103....... Chenier, 151;:..:.. Chenier, td 150....... Greenberg, M........... 149;....., E.. 148â€"7....... Cunningham, V....... 133â€"2....... VY se i es 161â€"2....... Loughton, J. B........... 176....... Allen, F. B::...:...:.. 177 to 182 | AXHen;,: E. 1094....... C. B...:.;...}..;...... 10.X Jogalin, D. 214....... @Quesnet, : NOIRRY P kss 194â€"3â€"2.. Pommiler, A. T..;........... 187;..;:; Lapalme, John........... 243 ....... Marier, 245â€"6â€"7.. Bisante, 202;1.;./ Jolicoeur, A........... P 200...... Daher,* Morris:..............;. 2 Langford, C. D......... T WYVEr, Li ns ns 41.:.:.::. Bdgar,® 40...... X*.i.YXW McDonald, Moise............ 20:;..:. Dupuls, Mose.....:..:..::...... 20;....: iss ie it i 15.;...; Sheridan,. â€" C..................., 12%;:..; Boyko, 60:.:.:.. Vaillancourt, G. D........ Arabic, Mrs. G............ 103...... Chesney, 589. Desroche, A............ W*-22. Dewar, Mrs. Geo............ 32. Loader, Arthur............... 85. BIAIA} :.4 iesns 1064 Romison, Geo............... 103. Moore, : Geo.................... 239. Mousseau,.,. F‘.............:.,.. 253. Delmonte, Tony............. 93. Veinotte, Mabel............ 131. McCormack, P.......... T30 Pittonet,. .cc 491. Delyvillano, Louis... N4â€"131 Martino, Chas................ 752 Tong, : 734 Tong, On Mon......... 622 Raycraft, Phillips, Carriere, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, pppp p p p p P }p > [p P td i bd bd td td bd +d 3 i t ba 3 Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Carriere, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, AF ............... Dion, Mrs., La.voxe E Brovender, M. J.......... Capeless,‘J. ...:.:..............!: 35 Bermett,. 4i 70 Campbell, Wm.............. 156 159 Capeless, 81 Capeless, ...« 80. Spencer, Mrs. M. H........ 79 Tucas, 172 167 Capeless, J................. 120â€"1 Wainwright, Mrs..Ciâ€"119 ‘Thibeault, ;D....:.........<.... ... Chenard, . E...;..... ... Desautelles, W....... 136â€"7â€"8 TAIONCC 160 .... Sargales, Jos. Sr.............. Champagne, A............... 24.... fiensen;‘; : NO Mattagami Co. Ltd. ....131....... LaAvalle, 186â€"7...... PW . POWET, W. Est. of J. Courteniunche, A. J.............. câ€"o Ralph Hochester............. Fuller, â€"Archige â€"6............:......... Fuller, â€"Archie S.........!............. Dowling, Jewell A. ................... American Pore. Gold Mines American Pore. Gold Mines Porc. Gold Fields....................... Porc. Golid Ficlds...................... Jarvis, W Jaryis, W.oH.P........... i JTarvis, W.SH. n O‘Ncil, P.: c J............ Charbonnesau, W...................... 4 Riopel, Lorenz0o........... ie { SHediles, Geo............ in y 31 Moneta, Porcupine Gold Mine .............................. Segsworthy McKee Toronto Gen. Trust To H. E. MONTGOMERY, Treasurer, Municipality of The Town of Timmins, Ont. Segsworthy McKee 613 1â€"2â€"3â€"6 â€"24â€"27â€"16 Plan No. Street MSIT .. MSIT .. MSIT .. MSIT .. MS1T.. MSI1T .. MSlT.. MSILT .. MSIT . M48T .. . M48T .. . M48T .. . M4S8T .. . MSILT .. MS1T. MSIT . . MS5IT. .MSIT. . M5S1T. . MS1T. MS51T. . MS1LT . . MSIT. . M51T. . M51T. . M51T. . MSIT. . MS5IT. . M5IT. . MSIT. .. MSIT .. M5IT. .. MS1IT. .. M51T. .. M5IT. .. MSI1T. .. MSILT. .. MS1T .. M56T .. M56T .. M56T . .. MS56T . .. M56T .. M7TOT .. MT7OT .. M63T . MA44T . M44T . M44T . M44T . M30S. M44T . M44T . M30S. . M30S. , M44T .M44T .M44AT .M44T .M44T .MA4T .M44T _M30S. . M33S . M33S M33S. . M33S . M33S .M33S , M63T MT7OT MS6T MSIT M48T M26S. M26S. , M16T , M16T , M16T , M16T M33S M33S new radio stations on the shortâ€"wave system are being established. The steel for the towers has already been delivered in part, and for some of the outlying sites it has been brought out by dog teams. The rest of the orâ€" der will be delivered before the end 0o: May, and all the towers will be erected and in operation before the fire hazard starts to become serious. Two towers will be erected in the Ottawaâ€"Huron district south of the French river, four south of North Bay district, five in the Sudbury district, one in Sioux Lookout district, three in the Kapuskasing district, and two in 2T 2 °.. s ce iescs ind T :.;. . :. ie les TeiFDY .cc d ;. $ ies iss [ WBY. ... c ces C WRBY C ... esns s VAV P l i sns WBV [ WBV‘ Way 21. is .l ienss WwWay ... N 2e Wende‘....::"........ Wende ...........:.... Wende‘....:...... .:. iWende .......:....... : WwWende â€".:.......;....!. YWende: . Wende :.............. AWendé .:....,.......: Montgomery ... .Montgomery ... . Montgomery ... .. Montgomery â€"... .. Montgomery . .. Montgomery ... ..Columbus ......... .Columbus ....;...... .A ..:...... ......... ..Columbus ........ .. Columbus ......... .Columbus ...:;..... ..Southern Ave. . .. Mountjoy ... .. Mountjoy ... .Mountjoy ... ..Mountjoy ... .. Mountjoy ... ..Elm and Kirby Second Kirby Pine S. ... Spruce S. Pine S. ... Pine S. ... Pine S. ... Cedar S. Cedar S. Cedar S. Cedar S. .Fourth ................... Floral Park Ave .. Floral Park Ave. Crescent ........:...:..: Commercial ... Bannerman ... Siéâ€"LIâ€"CB3 ............... SWiâ€"N%â€"L3â€"C2 ... Siâ€"~L3â€"CB .:............l. Bâ€"LA4~CI ..........sl.l... SW Pt. Niâ€"L2â€"C2. SWiâ€"N%â€"L2â€"C1 SEiâ€"N%â€"L2â€"C1 ... NWAâ€"Si%â€"L2â€"C1 ... ... SEiâ€"S8%â€"L2â€"C1 ... ... SEiâ€"S$%â€"L1â€"C1 ...... NWiâ€"S%â€"L2â€"C3 ... ... SWA Si4â€"L2â€"C3 ... O‘Neil Town51te .O‘Neil Townsite ...O’Neu Townsite Birch S. Birch S. Birch S. Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Railway Railway Railway Railway Q‘Neil Townsite GEORGE S. DREW, Mayor of the Municipality of Timmins, Ontario. 1926 to 1929 . 1925 to 1929 . 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 . 1925 to 1929 . 1925 to 1929 . 1927 to 1929 . ..1925to 1929 . ..1925to 1929 _ 1926 to 1929 . 1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 . 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 . 19827 to 1929 1927 to 1929 . 1926 to 1929 . 1926 to 1929 . 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 .1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1927 to 1929 .1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 ..1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 .1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 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 1827 1929 ..1927 to 1929 .1927 to 1929 ..1926 1927 ..19827 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 ..1926 to 1929 ..1925 to 1929 ..1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 ...1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 ..1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 ..1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 ... 1 925â€"27â€"28â€"9 ...1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 1927 1925 1925 1926 1925â€" 1926 1927 1927 1927 1925 1926 1925 1927 1927 1926 1925 1925 1926 1828 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1927 1927 1927 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 27â€"28â€"9 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 27â€"28â€"9 to 1929 27â€"28â€"9 to 1929 to 1929 to 1829 to 19829 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 1925â€" 1925 1927 1927 1927 1927 1926 1926 1927 1927 1927 1926 1927 1926 1927 1925 1926 27â€"28â€"9 to 1929 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 1928 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 Years the Cochrane district. The five new aeroplanes include two transportation machines and three detection machines of the Moth type. With this addition the number of towers in Northern Ontario wil reach grand total of 119, the telephone wire will increase to nearly 3,000 miles, and the number of shortâ€"ware radio staâ€" tions will be 29. 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He was on his way to Nahms with ; companion to take the train and hearing the approach of the train the two men started to run through the snowstorm so as not to miss the train. The missionary collapsed on the way, The train that the men heard was a freight, and eventually the missionary was carried to the regular passenger train and taken to the hospital at Cochrane where he passed away. story is told by a correspondent at ‘Cochrane as follows:â€" Stricken with paralysis as he raced through blinding snowstorm under the mistaken impression that an apâ€" proaching freight train was the evening local northbound, George H .Kelly, a missionary of the International Shanâ€" tymen‘s Association, died a few hours after he arrived at the Lady Minto Hospital, in Cochrane, and an inquest into his sudden passing will be held at Cochrane this week by Coroner E. R. Tucker. Kelly was overcome while near the station at Nahma, five miles south of here, his companion, Ralph Rumball, finding him lying on the T. and N. 0. tracks at the north switch there. Constable John N. Page, of the proâ€" vincial police post at Cochrane, invest!tâ€" gated the case, and an postâ€"mortem examination of the body was made, on instructions of the coroner, by Dr. Young. The report of the autopsy will be available for the jury. Mr. Kelly had been in the district only a few days, working through the Nahma His body was sent to Woodstock for burial. It is believed the exertion of runâ€" ning through the blizzard raging at the time proved too great a strain. Unconscious for a time after the atâ€" tack, he rallied slightly, but his comâ€" panion, alarmed by his dazed condiâ€" tion, had him taken to hospital on arâ€" rival of the train here. He died nine hours later. According to the police, Messrs Kelly and Rumball were on their way out to the station at Nahma, intending to take the late evening train into Cochâ€" rane. As they travelled along a side road, they heard the sound of an apâ€" proaching train. Believing it to be the northbound local, due at Cochrane at 9.20 pm., they started to run, turnâ€" ing on to the railway tracks. Rumball outâ€"ran his companion, and after disâ€" covering that the train was the wayâ€" freight, and finding that Kelly did not follow him, went back after an intervail of about 10 minutes. He found Kelly lying on the tracks north of the station, helped him to the depot, and with the aid of the brakeâ€" man, put him on the train. Canadian Mounties on Their Way to Olympia Huntingdon â€" Gleaner:â€"There are many strange ways of getting a motor car but perhaps the quecres method of aquiring one was that adopted by Wilâ€" fred Engelbert, who arrived at Cedar Rapids, ITowa, with a fat black bear and returned home with a new autoâ€" mobile. The dealer whom he visited must have been surprised when Engelâ€" bert said, "I would like to leave this bear in part exchange for a car." He went on to explain that the bear was tame and would make a fine pet for the dealer‘s children, and the exchange was made. The North Bay Nugget last week says:â€" "In charge of Inspector T. Dann, the party detrained at North Bay last night to stretch their legs before they conâ€" tinued their journey to Ottawa. After spending several days in the Capital City, the party will embark for the British Isles. "Famed throughout the Dominion as the "Riders of the Plains," 23 Royal Canadian Mounted Police passed through North Bay Friday night via C.N.R. on their way to Olympia, Lonâ€" don, England, to add to their reputaâ€" tion as horesmen. ‘"‘Fresh from the saddles, these riders of the prairies and the Rocky Mounâ€" tain footâ€"hills will go to "Lunnon in the Smoke" to show the spectators that the famous Mounted Police are not one whit less efficient than in the days when a scattered handful of their preâ€" decessors ruled Western Canada from the American boundary to the Arctic ocean. "In addition to the inspector there are two nonâ€"commissfioned officers, Sergt.â€"Major G. F. Griffin and Corp. E. Forshind. "To make sure of their success the mounties are taking their own steeds. Within the course of a few days some carloads of Western mounts will pass through the city on their way to the Old Country. "It is said that "the Mounties always get their man." Judging by the genâ€" eral physique and appearance of the party of Redâ€"Ooats who passed through here it might be added that "The Mounties always get their laurels." There is no expectation that "Canada‘s Finest" will meet with any serious opâ€" position. "Trot," "canter‘‘ and "galâ€" lop" are all the same to these men. They are ridersâ€"centaurs of the plains."

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