Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 5 Jun 1930, 2, p. 6

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By virtue of a warrant issued by The of Lands in the Town of Timmins will b day of August 1930, unless the taxes and for Arrears of Taxes is being published in Div. QOwner No. said list may be had at my 5¢;, will be added to 1929 Taxes May 1, 1930. 10¢;, will be added to all other Taxes May 1, 1930. Thursday, June 5th, 193 Johnson, R. J....... Forbes, Mrs. M......« Larkin, Munroc, F.................. Forbes, J. M................. Forbes, J. M................ Donovan, Mary ... McInnis, Dr. J. A...... Timmins Citizen Pub. Moore, Geo. N........... Laflamme, A.........0 Clairmont, A. .....:..... Matymitz, M........ Kideckle, H.........0 Kideckle, H.................. Laporte, Ge0............ SomulskI1, J............... SOkowskli, B Beaudin, L. J....... 84 Levesque, A........ McGrath Est. ... Martin,: Leo.................. Hamilton, W. D. Joyal, Dr. J. E. L........ McGrath Est. ... Stefenich, D..........:..., Steienich, 1...;............ Rothwell, W. H...... Norkum, Sam....... Norkum, SAM.......... Ssavalonis, Tony.... Lanonette, A............. Lanoncette, A......... Morel, Frank......... Sorgin, Ssorgin, Sam.........} Madden, Jos............... Sorgin, Sorgin, Sorgin, Dewar, Jennit........... Page, E... Floyd, Frank......... Lepic, Chas.............. Lepic, Chas................ Burton, Norman... Burton, Norman...... Burton, Norman.... Delaney, John........ McPhail, D. J........... McGregor, M. E...41â€" Fournier, Mrs. P McGregor, M. L. J4â€"~d.. McGregor, M. E....66â€"5â€"4â€"3â€"2â€" Lavalle, Jos................ Pt 56...... McGregor, M. E... Pt 55â€"4.. Laitinen;, ..A 173...:... Robinson, John... ‘Tofoll, Marig.................: n iD!.. * Duclaume, A.:................ 200...... Wallingford, Chas....100â€"1...... Wallingford, Chas.....102...... M. ........ 108â€"112 inc. Brouillard, Gilbert....... 009...;.. Latendresse, A........... 294..,... Latendresse, A........... 203...... Liebriun, Ed...:;..:...,..:......... ATabdit,;." E.:i +; 288...... Robillard, J. B.............. 200..:;..: Wallingford, C. E... Wallingford, C. E... 88...... Wallingford, C. E... 8i7:::... Avuer,; C.*M...........1....... 85â€"4...... Mattagami Co. Ltd......... 80...::. Imperial Trust Co....... 410...... Wallingford, C. E...68â€"9â€"70.. Wallingford, F. M......... AL.....: Wallingford, Frank.......72..... Wallingford, Est. A...)..49...... Wallingford, F. M........ 40;..... Wallingford, Est. A....... 46...... Wallingford, F. M........ *1...... Wallingford, F. M........ 40:...." Lamor, Moses..............., 508...... Imperial Trust Co....... Auer, CG. M.................. 01G...... Healey, Frank ... 516...... Thomas, Charles....... :CiH.....:....;...0...... o Demers, Mrs. A.......... 519...... Danis, MrSs. $180...... Danis, Mrs, E..........:..... JTOANISSCE,: Shechan, P. ‘FP........... 14â€"3...... Power,â€"John, Li................ 40...:.. Matt, Stack ... En 42â€"415~6 .. Bossado WA~â€"545...... Cook, 489 ...... Pierce Realty CO........... 445...... McEachern, Hugh....... 429...... Cloutier, Ludger.......... s Lindberg, Emil............. Ei: Meyers, B. S E. M............. 393â€"4...... PAUECT, C. »M.].:2. css > l1 4n 324%:..:.. Wright, ‘F. H............. McCormack, N. 133....4 COte, . 142...... Moffat, Mary............ tn l !:Sctibe Chartier, Mrs. M........... J ... Bregman, Ben............... M Phillips, A. PThillips, A. E..!.......:.....;:... P Phillips, A. B. T. Ft. 38â€"39...... Fournier, Carris.......... 478 ...... Kideckle, Minnie.......... 474...... Shankman, Sophie.....360...... Berlingeri, G................. Berlingeri G.......... n TIOSAIL,. 301...... Landers, James L. 744...... Landers, James L........ 343...... Jos.:,............... d40...";. Derway, Teressa........ 229...... AlD. C. Kâ€"................. C E..............,...... "08...... A4XI0.:.... Tremblay, Clara..........1â€"2...... Rochon, Monique..........7...... enituXx, P.:.4; ...; 80. ... â€" M ... MeCleary,. J. C P. M..:....... Phillips, A. E... ... cce Phillips, A. E.).... FPhillips. A. ....:......... 26.., * Brovender, Mrs. R.16â€"7.._. Berard, Moire TREASURER‘S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES IN THE TOWN OF TIMMINS, DISTRICT OF COCHRANE rman...;........ 10;: : M67T OMA M6éTT e O M6TT M. E...41â€"2â€"3 Pt. 44........ 48â€"9â€"50â€"1.......... M26S M. 52â€"3................ M26G M. E....66â€"5â€"4â€"3â€"2â€"Pt 61.M26S Ein is id PC M26S M. E... Pt 5§5â€"4................ M26S Te es ie L TS .i: : M26S Tann *‘ L NL MZ26S t issued by The Mayor of The Town of Timmins bearing the date of March S3 Timmins will be held at my Office at the Hour of Ten o‘cleck in the fo::nozgxth(;nlasl’xoé fi::i e sooner paid, Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale s the taxes and costs ar nâ€" nublished in the Ontario Gazette on the 29th day of March, 1930, and that copies of the 227 223 211 208 110 20 office,. ..... M26S .... M26S . M26S .. M22S5 _ M22S5 . M22S .. M26S . M40S .. . M4OS. . M4OS .. . M40S. . M40S . M40S. . M305. . M30S. . M30S. . M305. .. M30S. . M30S. .. M30S. .. M305. . M305 .. M3OS .. M308 .. M308. .. M30S. .M30S. .. M30S. .. M308 .. M3O0S. .. M305 .. M308 .. M30S. .M308 .. M26S . M30S .. M305. .. M3085 . M305. .. M305. .. M30S5 .. M3085 .. M30S8 .. M308 .. M30S .. M308 .. M30S. .. M30S .. M4TT . M4TT . M6O4T ..M64T .. M6TT .. M6TT . M6TT .. M6TT . M6TT .. M26S .. M26S .. M26S .. M26S5 .. M22S .. M22S ..M22S ..M22S5 .. M22S . M26S .. M225 _ M22S «M22S «M22S «M22S .. M26S .. M22S5 .. M26S5 . M48T . M48T . M48T . M4ST . M236S. . M26S . M26S . M26S . MSLT MSIT .M48T Plan No Treasurers Office this 17th day of March, 1930. M48T MSIT MSIT MS1IT MS51lT .Middleton .. .Middleton .. .Middleton .. _ . Bannerman .Commercial .Commercial .Commercial iCommercial .Commercial .Commercial .Commercial Toke Street .......... Toke Street ... Toke Street ....... Lake Shore Road Lake Shore Road Lake Shore Road MountJjoy ... EIttt N. s oi ie Kea Cameron St: Cameron St. Avenue Road Avenue Road Avenue Road Avenue Road Avenue Road Main Main Main Main Main Main‘s.....:..:. Wilson ... Wilson ... Wilson ........ Wilson ... Wilson .:...;.. Wilson Wilson ...;.... Wilson ........ Wilson ........ Wilson ........ Wilson ........ Wilson .:.;.;... Wilson . ........ Hollinger Hollinger Hollinger Hollinger Hollinger Gillies!..:,....:. Gillies:..*.;....: Gillies ... Wilson ....... O Wilson Main .: Main Main e n e oo insl First Mountjoy Main Main Main‘............ Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Bannerman Middleton .. Middleton .. Middleton .. Middleton .. Middleton .. Middleton .. Main‘,.:;.."...; Commercial Bannerman Bannerman Bannerman Bannerman Bannerman Middleton .. Middleton Middleton Middleton Wilson |....... Wilson ........ Malt ...;::...2;, First Strecet Young Young Y oung. Young. Y oung. Young. Young 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925â€"1928â€"29 1926 to 1929 1925â€"1927â€"29 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926â€"27â€"1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 19826 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 1925 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 1928â€"298 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 27â€"28â€"9 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1928 1925.27â€"28â€"9 1925.27â€"28â€"9 1925.27â€"28â€"9 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1829 1925 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 Years H. E. MONTGOMERY, Treasurer. 78.83. 62.20. 83.38 179.40. 95,.28. 31.76. 881.68. 148.03. 1096.56. 1669.56. 1380.04 228.07 347.178 924.37 762.55 140.27 343.64 403.92 220.96 421.38 765.52 _ 312.65 _ 08.42 _ 940.60 1299.66 ~153.01 48.13 91.11. 33.68 353.51 81.10 62.42 104.01 164.10 319.01 397.01 487.69 227.03 231.21 363.97 1503.01 142.50 126.80 34.34 29.82 24.57 108.12 58.37 88.57 259.19 225.01 140.01 323.60 123.49 179.43 203.176 193.11 77 43 140.10 29.56 60.17 76.16 80.64 77. 44 62.72. 181.28. 120.95. 148.25 99.47. 134.92. 64.05 96.12. 251.48. Taxes Costs 140.29. 38.65. 112,.41. 160.04. 20.66 67.35 106.02 161.21 68.56 81.33 45.20 246.57 172.38 152.07 66.52 157.08 55.41 68.76 205.43 35.04 109.22 37.25 122.70 37.14 168.91 223.08 390.04 620.09 132.71 532.39. 165.43 142.57. 227.18. 244.11. 111.89 114.43. 301.19 467.02 298.62 59.72 32.17 133.13 319.09. 207.30 24.88 3853.62 250.29 200.85 262,40 46.62 216.86 179.94 116.33 75.66 234.27 108.63 320.93 287.00 46.26 56.33 205 41 88.08 84.1T7 84.18 67.175 76.48 113.28 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 ‘OT P ‘OTF OTF OT¢F OT FP ‘OT 4 OT p O ¢F OTF OT P OTF O F 0T > OTF O P OTPF OTF OTPF OT F OTPFP OT P OTFP OTPF OTF 1 t 2 OTP OTP OTPFP OTPF OT‘P OTPF OTPF OTPF OTP OTP OT P O P O F OTP OTP Or‘P OTP OTP OTP OTF OTFP OT‘ P OTP OT‘PF OTP OT‘ P 0T P OTPF OTP OT p OT F 0T F OT p OTPF OT‘F OTPF OTP OTP OTP OTF OTPH OTP OTP OT‘PF 0T F OT p OTP OTP OTP OTPF OT 5 OT P OTF OTPF OTP OT OT F (1)9 3 OTP OT F OT P OTp OTFP OT F OTP OTP OT‘FP OT‘F ‘OT p OT‘FP 02 8 4.10 4.10 82.93 66.30 87.48 183.50 99.38 35.86 885.178 152.13 1100.66 1673.66 1384.14 232.17 351.88 928.47 766.65 144.37 347.74 08.02 25.06 425.48 ~769.62 316.75 _ 102.52 1303.76 x157.11 52.23 95.21 37.78 3807.61 85.20 66.52 108.11 168.20 323.11 401.11 401.11 231.63 230.31 368.07 1507.11 146.60 130.90 38.44 33.92 28.67 112.22 Total 72.66 85.43 49.30 250.67 176.48 156.17 70.62 161.18 59.51 72.86 209.53 39.14 44.93 113.32 41.35 50.40 136.80 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 63.82 36.27 137.23 323.19 261.40 28.98 387.72 204.39 204.95 266.50 50.172 220.96 184.04 120.43 79.16 238.37 112.73 325.03 291.10 50.36 60.43 259.51 92.18 88.87 88.88 71.85 408.14 524.05 98.99 270.91 62.47 92.07 263.29 229.11 144.11 327.10 127.59 183.53 207.86 197.21 81.53 144.20 33.66 64.27 80.26 84.74 81.54 66.82 182.38 125.05 152.35 103.57 139.02 68.15 100.22 255.58 148.49 42.75 116.51 164.14 24.16 71.45 110.12 165.31 28.67 23.37 68.26 CAR LICENSE EXAMINER GUILTY RECKLESS DRIVING At North Bay last week J. T. Lowell, th2 Government examiner of applicants for automobile driving licenses, was fined $10.00 and costs on a charge of reckless"driving. The accused‘s drivâ€" ing license was also suspended, through only for a period of twentyâ€"four hours. While the offence with which the exâ€" aminer was charged was founded more or less on technicalities, still it was the sort of thing against which the exâ€" aminer might well warn all applicants for licenses to drive. After an accident a test of the automobile brakes showed Sub, Div. â€" Owner No. 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, Whereas there has been submitted to me a duplicate list of Lands in the Town of Timmins, liable under the provisâ€" ions 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. I, George S. Drew, Mayor of the Municipality of Timmins, do hereby comand you, The Treasurer of the said Municipality, to levy upon the lands for the arrears due, together with your costs. : in . 42..... Stevens, Geo. G.:s....... 41â€"0..... Young, Co., Geo. A...38.... 3J.... THIRHIS, c 32â€"1.... Young Co., Geo. A.60â€"59 ... 0. 63 ... WEbb, ces 41:..% T c iss is sls 46.... Kenning, A. F.......:.... 92.... Giguere, E. I;:.....;;..........;. 94.... Couture, Louls........;....... 96.... Hals: 3. .ce 132..,. Goldstein, Cecilia H....:69.... Goldstein, Cecilia H.....68.... Walker, Walker,‘ T2L: :cA fllvestre, Loughton, Chas........ WNEDD, TL . ns ced Cloutier, Li 103. .. c Chenlier, 151.::.:;,..4.. ChHenIer,". A)...... .l Greenberg, M........... ‘P....:;.:.:, 140=7:i.::ii..m. Cunningham, V... 133â€"2::....}..... S : s s Loughton, J. B..:........... Allen, E. B............ 177 to 182 inc Allen|;/R;. 1094...;..::..., I[angetr,. C,. . B...::.... ind 210 .. TORHL, in 314. @uecsncet, NOlan; issc 194â€"3â€"2........ Pommier, ‘A. ‘P............. 18 Lapalme, JFohn...... ;. Marier, J. B..:.:.......\.... 245â€"6â€"47........ Bisante, JOHCORCUT, ts 200. Dalier;. ... 24 NU Langford, C. D.......... 25â€"6â€"7â€"8...... L4...: s cce Pss ie ie \ CF. oi d McDonald, Moise............ Dupuls,. Mose.................. Â¥11 y o. is iss s 19: . k. TR ieR .. Boyko,:Peter..:.....:..:.../....... 60:..:.:.:.... Vaillancourt, G. D........ Arabic,;; Mrs. G.:.:.........:1:103;:1......:, Al.:..::f.......; TMOrrIison,. Chesney, D.......:....... 10909 Desroche, A.........:.... Wiâ€"22....,....... Dewar, Mrs. Geo............ Loader, Arthur............... ilain;. . 1064::.......... Romison, GeQ................ 103:;:::.:....... Moore; Geo.................... 30. :s OS es i Delmonte, Tony.............. U Veinotte, Mabel........... McCormack, ‘P.............. 401..::::....::. Delvillano, Louis... N%â€"131â€"2........ Martino, Chas................ :.:. Tong, Loung.................. T Toronto Gen. Trust . dn L iT D.;....:..:......... Chenard, â€" : 29...... Desautelles, W........ 136â€"7â€"8.. T se 160...... Sargales, Jos. Sr.............. ... Champagne, A............. 24..:;... 4s : Mattagami Co. Ltd. ....131...... Lavalle, 186â€"7...... T W J .....}.. c uie se POWETy esd Est..of J. McGrath............:..... Courtemanche, A. J.............. 4 câ€"o0 Ralph Hochester.............. Fuller, : Archie FTuller,~Archie Dowling, Jewell A. .................. American Porc. Gold Mines American Porc. Gold Mines Porc. Gold Fields...................... Porc. Gold Ficlds..............:......... Jarvyis, W. H. P.........:......".ir zind Jaryis, W. H. P .....:. t TATVIS, W . H, P O‘Nell â€"P. J........ in . Charbonneauy, W............ BX Fiopel, : 1 Sediles, CGIED.....:«:............... o arecre, o Tong, On Mon King, Thos........ Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Carriere, A Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, > p>pp mmmmmmmm?mmm? ?’?’?’?’?’?’?’ 621â€"0.... Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Carriere, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, SA id 184.... PC :: in 183.... MA 182.... A. Py .ms 180.,.. s 497... 154.... ie ty 150. PB 156.... es Bs 157.... BA i.T. 158.... PSR i 159.... RARB. 160.... Dion, Mrs., Lavoie, E..612â€"1 Brovender, M. J................ O..:. Capeless, 36 35. Bemnnett; 70 Campbell, Wm............ 156 LigroSse; Bs 159 Capeless, 81 Capeless, . 80. Spencer, Mrs. M. H........ 79 â€"ucas, ‘Fred..::.,.....:.......... 172 Landers}; 167 Capeless, J................ 120â€"1 Wainwright, Mrs..C%â€"119 31 To H. E. MONTGOMERY, Treasurer, Municipality of The Town of Timmins, Ont. Moneta, Porcupine Gold es y 21 Segsworthy McKee Segsworthy McKee 1â€"2â€"3â€"6â€"24â€"27â€"176 ......... ....... M33S ....... M33S. ........ M 2T ..... MSIT ..... M51T ..... M56T ..... MS6CT ..... M56T ..... M56T ..... M56T ..... MTOT ...... MT70T ...... MTOT ..... MTOT ..... M56T ..... MS1T ..... M48T ..... M26S. ...... M26S. ...... M26S. ...... M44T ...... MA44T ..... M44T ...... M 9T. ...... M44T ..... M30S. ..... M30OS. ..... MA44T ...... MA44T ...... M30OS. ..... M30OS. ...... M33S. ...... M30OS. ...... M30OS. ... M33S. ... M33S. ... M33S. ... M33S ... M33S ... M30S. ... M44T ... M44T ... M44T ... MA44T ... M44T. ... M44T ... M44T ... M30S. x hV‘ p MSIT. MSIT MSI1T. MSIT. MSIT. MSI1T MSIT. MSI1T. MSlT. M48T . M48T . M48T M48T MaIlT MS1T MalT MS1T M51T MSIlT . M51LT .M 2T . M33S . M33S. .M 2T . M33S. . M33S . MO63T M63T Plan No. MSIT MaIlT MaIlT MSI1T M51T M5 M40OT M22S M225 that. the braking power was too low. The accident occurred on May 22nd when George Allen, the fourâ€"yearâ€"old son of Pastmaster J. P. Allen and Mrs. Allen, was struck down by a car driven by the accused. The little lad was quite badly hurt, but according to latâ€" est reports from North Bay the youngâ€" ters is making good progress to recovâ€" ery and will not be permanently hurt by the accident. son of Pasitmaster J. P. Allien and Mrs. The Shillington correspondent of The Allen, was struck down by a car driven | New Liskeard Speaker last wesok says: by the accused. The little lad was‘ "The farmers of this district seem to quite badly hurt, but according to latâ€" | agree on the subject of increasing their est reports from North Bay the youngâ€" | dairy herds and many are doing so. ters is making good progress to recovâ€" | The cows seem to agree with them as ery and will not be permanently hurt} one of Mr. ‘Wm. Beeston‘s cows gave by the accident. | birth to twin calves recently, and last week one of Mr. C. W. Taylor‘s pure Meaford Mirror:â€"If Canadians in | bred Holsteins, "Hengerveld Colantha United States are being dismissed from| Alcartra," a cow purchased some few their positions the heads of a good | years ago from the herd of J. W. Innis many big American institutions must i and Son, Woodstock, gave birth to twin be firing themselves. heifer calves.". FWBAYV iss ic Wende ...;..:..1..4.. Wwende ...;.......:.. Wende: ..:..!.}....... . Wende ........... Wende . Wende :.:;;.. :.:. Wende:.......:......, Wende ......:....... Montgomery . Montgomery .. Montgomery . Montgomery .. Montgomery . Montgomery ... .Columbus ........ .Columbus .......... .Columbus ... .Columbus ......... ......... ACGolumbpus...;..,... CGolumbus ....,.... .Southern Ave. . .Mountjoy ......... .Mountjoy ... Mountjoy ........ Mountjoy ... Mountjoy ... .Elm and Kirby Bâ€"L4â€"C1 ......... SW Pt. Niâ€"L2â€"C2. SWiâ€"N%â€"L2â€"C1 SEiâ€"Niâ€"L2â€"C1 ... NWA4â€"S%â€"L2â€"C1 .. BWiâ€"S$â€"L2â€"C1 SEiâ€"Siâ€"L2â€"Cl1 _ SWiâ€"Siâ€"L1â€"C1 .. SEiâ€"S4$â€"L1â€"C1 ... | iâ€"84â€"L2â€"C3 ... NEiâ€"Si4â€"L2â€"C3 ... SW4-S$ L2â€"C3 . ...O‘Neil Townsite ..O‘Neil Townsite ...O‘Neil Townsite ... O‘Neil Townsite Railway ... 3 ol e is irst /.. E: WA 3 Floral Park Ave Floral Park Ave Creéscent ........... COrescent .......... $ Commercial ... Bannerman ... SAâ€"L1â€"C3 . . SWi}â€"N 1-L3 CZ :Cedar Ti n is eP e y ...................... .................... Birch S. Birch S. Birch S. Third‘ ... Second .. HKirby . .... Kirby Railway Railway Railway Street GEORGE 8S, DREW, Mayor of the Municipality of Timmins, Ontaric 1926 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1920 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925â€"27.28â€"9 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925â€"27.28â€"9 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1927 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 1927 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 1927 1927 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 1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 1925â€"27â€"28â€"9 1925 to 1929 1927 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 1928 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925.â€"27â€"28â€"9 1926 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1925 27â€"28â€"9 1926 to 1929 1925 27â€"28â€"9 1927 to 1929 1927 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1926 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 1929 1925 to 18929 1925 to 1929 192 1926 1927 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1827 1927 to 1829 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 to 1929 Years sHILLINGTON COWS ARE GETTIXG THE TWIN HABIT 171.42. 56.51. 120.66. 247.85 145.98 22.68. 71.88. 105.73. 83.25 195.25. 197.35. 78.172. 32.97. 32.97. 54.24 187.85 32.69. 135.94 59.53 162.72 37.02. 2178.16 43 .42 86.86. 69.88. 69.67. 51.27. 295.83 27.24 138.52 39.93 _ 74.44 125.76 _ 26.80 _ 122.81. _ 209.97 55.59 66.84 _ 49.33 _197.31 _ 062.04 . 147.57 34.42 18.17. . 223.05 _ 41.70 222.36 44.57 .__69,43 . 239.11 . 243.98 _ 198.46 . 241.65 _ 76.80 . 152.78 _ 87.36 _ 346.27 _ 124.43 _ 426.47 _ 557.49 _ 96.83 357.04 1313.80 â€"951.85 108278 3361.21 _ 865.10 2226.23 2910.86 . 244.43 . _870.11 _ 471.66 . 543.64 . 564.06 1586.74 _ 695.54 _ 176.60 . 399.78 . 399.76 . 494.25 . 494.27 . 119.07 4037.19 69.52 45.40 28.69 30.23 89.23 46 .49 231.33 11.84 23.25 9.1"7 29.22 67.71 129.29 201.16 65.37 234.83 207.72 125.13 86.92 73.38 217.06 217.07 225.08 225.08 196.71 169.64 196.72 2206.35 11.81 11.81 1‘7.12 Taxes Costs 102.97 56.19 164.64 290.18 243.178 67.20 292.34 93.87 87.34 243.20 58.68 302.12 33.90 4.10 .. 4.10.. 4.10. 4,.10. 4,10. 4.10â€" 4.10 A.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 A4.10 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, . 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 4.10 170.68 175,.52 62.61 124.176 201.95 150.08 26.178 75.98 109.83 87.35 199.35 201.45 82,.82 37.07 _ 387.07 58.34 191.95 36.179 140.04 63.63 166.82 41.62 282.26 47.02 90.96 73.98 73.177 55.37 299.93 ,2230 33 2914.96 _ 248.53 . 374.21 . 475.16 . 847.74 _ 568.16 1590.84 _ 699.64 . 180.70 _ 403.88 _ 403.86 . 498.35 498.37 . 123.1"7 4041.29 _ _ 46.78 . 107.07 . _ 60,29 . 168.74 . 294.28 . 247.88 . 296.44 97.97 _ â€"01.44 . 247.30 _ 62.78 . 306.22 Total 49.50 32.19 34.33 93.33 50.59 230.43 15.94 271.35 ‘13.27 33.32 71.81 133.33 205.26 69.47 238.93 211.82 129.23 91.02 77 48 221.16 221.1"7 229.18 229.18 200.81 173.74 200.82 230.45 15.91 15.91 21,.22 ASK FOR DECLARATIONS O â€" THE TRANSâ€"CANADA Herwav !_â€"Probably there is no question of morse }vita.l importance at present to the peoâ€" ple of the North Land than the quesâ€" tion of the Transâ€"Canada highway ‘From all parts of the country, there come stories of unemployment and cconsequent hardship, and it is easy to see that public works like the Transâ€" Canada highway would do much to re. lieve the present undesirable conditions in the employment sphere. Recently the people of this part of the North have been told that the present time is not opportune for expenditures on the Transâ€"Canada highway. Surely the time is specially opportune to provigs work when thousands are seeking any kind of employment. The matter is a Federal one, affecting as it does, more than one province. The Transâ€"Canacda highway has a material effect on all the provinces. Those who have studied the tourist question are certain that the Transâ€"Canada highway would pay for itself by the money that it would bring to Canada in tourist trade. While on the one hand it is argued that the time is not opportune for the Transâ€" Canada highway through this part of the North, other sections are busy acâ€" vocating another less practical route. Question of Route of Major Importancs to the North Land. ‘Ferguson Highway Should be Part of the Road Across Canada. One by one the newspapers of the North Land are recognizing the urgent necessity for attending to this matter by the people of the North Lanrng in the interests of the Dominion as well as the North.. An excellent suggestion in the matter is made by The Haileyâ€" burian. The Haileybury newspaper thinks that every candidate in the coming Dominion election should be required to declare himself on the matter of the Transâ€"Canada highway. It will not be enough for a candidate to say that he is in favour of the Transâ€" Canada highway. It will not be enough for candidate to say that he favours the route through this part of the North Land. Every thoughtful person who has honestly studied the question has declared himself or herself as in favour of the highway and in favour of it being built by the most practical and economical route. The route through this part of the North is the logical way. Accordingly every canâ€" didate in this North should be reâ€" quired to declare not only what he thinks of the highway and the route but also how he will vote. To favour a certain route will not help any if the candidate votes against the highway. It is a question where any candidate should be prepared to declare himself to the extent of promising to vote on the question for the good of the counâ€" try and the good of the North, even though he may have to vote against his party to do the right thing. The logical route is along the Ferguson highway from North Bay to Cochrane and from Cochrane west to link up with Orient Bay. Practically all the engiâ€" neering difficulties of such a route have already been overcome. Such a route is the cheapest, the easiest to complete and the one that can be finished the soonest. If the people of this North, however, are ready to be lulled to sisep with any failse impression that the time is not opportune or that the matter is inconsequential, then the advocates of other routes will have the field clear for them to work their purposes and secure the acceptance of another route and one much less desirable and useful from the standpoint of the Dominion as a whole. St. Mary‘s Journalâ€"Argus:â€"Every weekâ€"end brings its toll of There were ninge fatal accidents over last weekâ€"end, three of which were rwâ€" tor mishaps. The death toll trhrough\ the province for this week ending Fatâ€" urday reached 32. There appsars to be mo magic way of reducing the termble toll but the seriousness of the situation demands that the public study means of taking greater precaution. "One question that will undoubtedly be discussed considerably during the coming election campaign, particularly in the North Country, will be the route to be chosen for the Transâ€"Canada highway. During the past few months it has been a live issue in the districts of Temiskaming and Cochrane, where it is considered rightly, that the Ferâ€" guson highway should form a link in the larger project.. It has been touched upon by visiting cabinet ministers, by speakers at almost all recent gatherâ€" ings of a public nature and by all the newspapers in the districts. It would appear to be an cccasion for pressing the matter on the attention of candiâ€" dates for the Federal Parliament. Everyone knows that when the proâ€" ject was brought up at the present sesâ€" sion it was shelved for the present, so far as the government is concerned. It is the view of the Ontario Legisiature, expressed by the Hon. Wm. Finlayson on his last visit to this section, that being a national undertaking, the Domâ€" inion Government should shoulder a portion of the cost. His government, the minister said, was ready to do its part under any reasonable arrangeâ€" ment. This would appear to leave it up to the Federal Government, so far as Ontario is concerned, hence the necesâ€" sity for securing a declaration from each candidate in the election to come as to his personal views and the stand he will take if returned to parliament. It is a very important matter to the North Country. We believe that wo have the best route for a road conâ€" necting the east with the west right over the Feruguson highway and i looks like an opportune time to ksep the matter before the public." In an editomal article on the question The Haileyburian last week says:â€"

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