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Porcupine Advance, 26 Jun 1930, 2, p. 6

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hud _ B ECC By virtue of a wartant IBSHUUCHâ€"PI _ C C oldA at m Â¥ CS > of Lands in the Town of Timmins will be held at my Office at the Hour of Ten o‘clock in the forencon on the first d costs are sooner paid, Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale day of August 1930, unless the taxes an for Arrears of Taxes is being published in the Ontario Gazette on the 20th day of March, 1930, and that copies of the -s;ld â€"lvi_si'may be had at my No. Div Owner 50f, will be added to 1929 Taxes May 1, 1930. 100;, will be added to all other Taxes May 1, 1930. Thursday, June 26th, 1930 Jonnson, R. J...â€"« Forbes, Mrs. M..... Larkin, Eugene ... Munroe, F...................: Forbss, J. M............> Forbes, J. M.............>> Donovan, Mary ... McInnis, Dr. J. A.... Timmins Citizen Pub Moore, Geo. N. Laflamme, A........... Clairmont, A. MatymitZ, M...0..00 Kideckle, H..........0. Kideckle, H............. Laporte, Ge0.....0. Ssomulski, J.... ifi SOkowski, B .............. Beaudin, L. J.........84 Levesque, A........ 8i McGrath Est,. ... Martin, Led.........}.} Hamilton, W. D.......... Joyal, Dr. J. E. L......... McGrath Est. ... Stefenich, Stefenich, D.....:........ Rothwell, W. H..... Norkum, Sam......> Norkum, Savalonis, Tony..... Lanonette, Lanonette, A............. Morel, Frank........ Sorgin, Sorgin, Sam....... Madden, Jos.............. Sorgin, Sorgin, Sam.......s.. sorgin, Sam......} Dewar, Jennig.... Page, Floyd, Lepic, CRAS........â€" Lepic, Chas........ Burton, Norman.... Burton, Norman.... Burton, Norman.... Delaney, John...... McPhail, D. J........ McGregor, M. E .. 41 .A I Ea;ton, Norman..........4 is Delaney, John...... 18 i. e McPhail, D. J.................. 40:. . McGregor, M. E... 41â€"2â€"3 Pt. 44...... 48â€"9â€"50â€"1........ McGregor, M. E... D i McGregor, M. E ...66â€"5â€"4â€"3â€"2â€"Pt 61 Lavalle,. JOS................ Pb McGregor, M. E... Pt 55â€"4.............. Laitinen,> N.:..:..«:.: . LNS..s: in Robinson, John..... ‘Tofoll. Maria............. ... .i is PDuclaume, A................. Wallingford, Chas....100â€"1..........._. Wallingford, Chas...... 102. ... Auey, C.; M. ......:. 108â€"112 inc............. Brouillard, Gilbert........ : c Latendresse, A..... Latendresse, A......... Lebrun, Exl............... Arabic, Robillard, J. B.............. 0O :o Wallingford, C. E... Wallingford, C. E... l Wallingford, C. E... oT:.R Auer, C: D Mattagami Co. Ltd........ Imperial Trust Co........ 410:;::::. Wallingford, C. E...68â€"9â€"70........... Wallingford, F. M......... Wallingford, Frank....... " e es se Wallingford, Est. A....... 49 Wallingford, F. M...... M Wallingford, Est. A........ 40%..; Wallingford, F. M.......... Al:..: flls iss Wallingford, F. M........ 4B N: Lamor, Moses............... Imperial Trust Co........ L 4:z : Auer, "C; O i is Healey, Frank ... ‘TASCUSSE .A 23 Demers, Mrs. A.......... 26 JO§..........;..â€" :n 519 Danis, MIrs. E......;........., 518 Danis, Mrs. E....:.%.....:. 520 17 Shechan, P. ‘T............ 14â€"3 Power, Joln, L....:.......... 40 Matt, Stack .:........:.4. 42â€"15 Bossado ...:..::....!.... W4â€"545 ©Cook, Frank.......;......n. 489 Pierce Realty Co.......... 445 McEachern, Hugh........429 Cloutier, Ludger........... 375 Lindberg, Emil............ 377 Meyers, B. ......... ies 379 Snyder, E. M.............393â€"4 ELCE C: issc 326 Hoga, D 324 Wright, L. H.:............ 302â€"1 McCormack, N. 179 JOS..:.........:.:....... 133 n 142 Moffat,. Mary................ 146 Chartier, <Mrs. M............ 83 Bregman, Ben........... 73 Phillips, A EK.................. 34 A.. 37 Phillips, A. E. .........;.:..;.; 37 Landers, James L. 343 J06..........«....... 342 Derway, Teressa........ 229 Alb. A................ 227 C. .K::...........s..... x23 Belanger, M........... 211 R..........:...... ... 208 Dodd, Clara............ Weltes 4 (| Tremblay, Clara ... 1â€"2 Rochon, Morique Lenieux, P Belanger, M ic .. 16 McCleary, J. 1. oc Dolan, P. M.......... 8 Phillips, A. E. Ti Phillips, A. E...... 38-7' Beaudin, D ... P ce te 30 ................. 26 Brovender, Mrs. R...16â€"7 Fournier, Carris. ... Kideckle, Minnie.... Shankman, Sophie Berlingeri, G........... Berlingeri G.......... | Landers, James L Trank.....:.. Chas.:........ Chas........... Norman Norman Norman » TREASURER‘S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES of a warrant _lssuefl by The 1 Charles Lot N. ..... 42â€"15â€"6 WA4â€"545.... ......... 489 ... ... 429 ... 3TB .... 879 393â€"4 .324 302â€"1 ... 179 ... 188 ... .142 .146 514 515 516 517. TOWN OF TIMMINS, DISTRICT OF COCHRANE 352 351 office. . M40S ... . M405 ... . M40S .. . M40S ... . M40S . . M40S . . M30S . . M30S . . M30S5. .. M30S .. .. M308S . . M308S .. .. M30S .. .. M30S .. .. M30S .. M30S . .. M305 .. .. M30S8 .. M30S .. .. M30S .. .. M305 .. M3O0S .. M30S .. . M30S . .. M305 .. M30S . M30S .. M26S5 . .. M308 .. M308. .. M308S .. M308. .. M30S8 .. M30S8 .. M305S. .. M305 ... M308 ... M308 ... M30S. ... M30S ... M30S8 .. M4TT ... M47T ... MO64T ... M64T ... M6TT ... M6TT ... M6TT ... M6TT ... MOTT Plan No. Treasurers Office .. MS1T .. MSIT ...MSIT ..MS1T M26S M26S M26S M26S M26S M26S M26S M26S M26S M225 M22S M26S M26S5 M26S M22S M225 M22S5 M22S M22S M26S M26S MAGS M26S M26S M26S M2GS M26S M26S5 M26S M26S M26S M26S M26S M26S M26S M26S M26S M26S M26S M26S MSIT MSIT Mayor of The Town of Timmins bearing the date of March 10th, 1930, Sale s o s o oi t s s o it oi i i oo Sn . 16 iL a RAuact Toke Street ... Toke Street .......... Toke Street ... Lake Shore Road Lake Shore Road Lake Shore Road Hemlock.. ...>........... Hemlock ‘...;:........... BSpruce N. ............. Spruce N. ... Spruce N. ............. s Pime N. in Sixth ... se sls Cedar N. ...;........;. ; Birch N. Bircl N.‘ P MIFOL! .: ts i is FEOUTEHL SIxth SR SIXLH :.:A 3 ‘Mountjoy FRea i Sb. :. Cameron St. .Cameron St. Avenue Road Avenue Road Avenue Road Avenue Road _Avenue Road Middleton .. Middleton .. Middleton .. Bannerman Bannerman Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Main Wilson ... . WwWilson ...;:. : Wilson . Wilson ......:. Wilson ........ Wilson ... Wilson â€".....;.. Wilson ... Wilson ........ Wilson ... Hollinger Hollinger Hollinger Hollinger Hollinger Gillies‘.:...:.... Gillies .......... ‘Gillies ........ Wilson ....... Wilson ... s Main Main Main Main .:.;::..:.:...; Main Main Main Commercial Bannerman Bannerman Bannerman Bannerman Bannerman Middleton .. Middleton Middleton Middleton Wilson ... Wilson ;:::;;:. Main Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Bannerman Middleton . Middleton .. Middleton .. Middleton .. Middleton .. Middleton .. First Mountjoy First and Rea Street this 17th day of March, 1930. Young Young Y oung. Young. Young. Young. 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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. 347.78. 924.37. 762.55. _ 140.27. . 343.64 . 403.92 . 220.96 . 421.38 . 765.52 .. 812.65 ._ 98.42 . 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. 487.69 221.053 231.21 363.97 1503.01 142.50 126.80 Taxes Costs 34.34 29.82 24.57 108.12 140.29 38.65 11241 160.04 20.66 67.35 106.02 161.21 246.57 172.38 152.07 66.52 157.08 55.41 68.76 109.22 37,.25 46.30 122.70 37.14 168.91 532.39. 165.43. 142.57. 227.18 244.11. 111.89. 114.43 301.19 467.02 298.62 59.172 32.17. 133.13 319.09 207.30 24.88 353.62 250.29 200.85 262,40 216.86 179.94 116.33 75.66 234.27 108.63 320.93 287.00 266.81 88.57 259.19 225.01 140.01 323.60 123.49 179.43 193.11 181.28 120.95 148,.25 99.47 134.92 24.57 19.27 64.16 35.04 84.177 67.175 60.17 76.16 D WB Un fk We GPe hm Kn W Sn Mn Mn Mn En P Pn ue yPe uPn o 4h oPe AP T.T:.LT.T-T..lIT.T.T.T.T.T.7...lT.T.T.T.T..lIIT.T.T..lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[I 000 OL PC OTVF OTP OTP OTF OT b" OTF OT 7 OT 4 OT P OTPF OT OUFP OT P OTP 0T p" OT b" OT 0T 5 OT P 0T OT OT b~ 0T p~ OT OT p~ 0T OT p" OT b" OTF OT b" OT‘pP" OT P OT p" OT pP~ OT F OT P OT P ‘OT P OT $ OTF ‘OT $ OT P ‘OT P ‘OT P ‘orp O‘ p ‘OT P ‘OT $ O F ‘OT 5 ‘OT $ ‘OT P ‘OT ‘OT P ‘OTF OTP ‘OT P OTP OTP ‘OTp OTP ‘OT P OTP ‘OT $ ‘OT P ‘OT P ‘OT $ ‘OT P OTP OTP ‘OT P OTP OTP ‘OT P ‘OT P ‘OTF ‘OT $ ‘OT P OTP ‘OT P ‘OT P ‘OT F4 ‘OT F "OT P "OT P "OT P "OT P "OT P "OT P "OT P "OTF ~OT p "OT ~OT P "OT p "OT P "OT "OT F "OT p ~OTFP ~00 8 THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 82.93 66.30 87.48 183.50 99.38 35.86 885.78 152.13 1100.66 1673.66 1384.14 232.17 351.88 928.47 766.65 144.37 â€"347.74 _ 408.02 _ 225.06 425.48 . 769.62 . 316.175 . 102.52 . 944.70 1303.76 DT. L1 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 ~A12.22 148.49 42.15 116.51 164.14 24.176 71.45 110.12 165.31 72.66 85.43 49.30 250.67 176.48 156.17 70.62 161.18 59.51 72.86 209.53 39.14 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 36.27 137.23 323.18 261.40 28.98 387.72 254.39 204.95 266.50 50.72 220,.96 184.04 120.43 79.76 238.37 112.73 325.03 291.10 50.36 60.43 259.51 92.18 88.87 71.85 408.14 524.05 98.99 270.91 62.47 92.67 263.29 229.11 144.11 327.70 127.59 183.53 197.21 81.53 144.20 33.66 64.27 80.26 84.74 81.54 66.82 185.38 125.05 152.35 103.57 139.02 68.15 100.22 28.67 23.37 68.26 WwHEX THE BROKERS WERE TRIMMED IN CRAP GAME This one is told by The Northern Miner:â€""On a memorable occcasion in the dear dead days beyond recall, when parties of brokers used to charter speâ€" cial trains to visit the mines, a crap game of notable proportions was finâ€" anced by four of the northbound traâ€" vollers. Four brokers backed . four darky porters, proven experts at the scame. The battle was furious. All the verbal trimmings, made famous by Octavus Roy Cohen, with local variaâ€" tions, were provided. The sideâ€"betting 2amongst the brokerage party was Sub. Div. Owner No. this on ce cce TE EmE I, George Sâ€" Drew, Mayor of the Munlclpdity of Timmins, do hereby comand you, The Treasurer of the Municipaluy, to levy upon the lands for the arrears dne. together with your costs. l ie c 20 1A 0 o ieA i t ic 7 t + qy W 111 d t hWn .k# E_ uL ~_â€" B _ sn oo e ... . To H. E. MONTGOMERY, Treasurer, Municipality of The Town of Timmins, Ont. 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. _ Lo w _ a sama se sw # «s TCgault," A.;s1..:......cclircts CA in Stevens, Geo. G......... 41â€"0O.:;.., / Young, Co., Geo. A....38............. Martin, .o .A Young Co., Geo. A.60â€"59......... is WEdLd,: Lambert; . E.;..;.;}........... :4 i<enning, A. ‘â€"P.:.............. isA iss Ciguere, . Y4.:.:......<.. Couture, Louis............. .l CX id ic Croldstein, Cecilia H......69............. Goldstein, Cecilia H.....68............. Walker; S WVAIKECL, ies cA i. cssn d «... Loughton, Chas........ 119::;; :i Webb, CIL dA iss idys Cloutlier, 153;.;.....::.., Chenier, A.:.....;.... l OMA ts im ChenIer, CGireeéenberg, M............. T40.;::.....0.. in Cunningham, V..... 193="24.;;.;;.... P h: Lougnton, J. B ............ TNO Mss Allen, F. B........., 177 to 182 inc AHEn;â€" PRX DR mRangetr,‘.C. 210;......,. .. D. L4 Sn ... Quesnet,; :: .ls l ..194â€"3â€"2........ Pommier, A. 1807.;;*%i:.., Lapalme, John..............243............ Mariler, J. 245â€"6â€"7........ Bisante; TOIHCOCUT,: Daher, MoOrris................} 4.fi Langford,; C. D.:.;:,..... 25â€"6â€"7â€"8 . ..... 0: 0 LiA iY y . ic 40, iA Levert,: *Ct O McDonald, Moise........... 2 Mose........:......., SHAITIOTL, K. Sheridan, C.............;s..... T :. Boyko, Peter...::..............: 60;::: ... Vaillancourt, G. D........ Arabic, Mrs. CG.*........l. Hayeraft; Al..}::.: .4. Morrison, A:....:..:1...a.... 500:.::::.;... Chesney, D.;.:.......:...2..k. DdQ:..:......... Desroche, A............. Wiâ€"22........... Dewar, Mrs. Geo............ N Loader, Arthur............... 80:.:A:. i: BIlain,) 0 1064:.;:...:.... Romison, GeQ................ Moore,\ 0d iss Mousseau,; P Delmonte, Tony........... i. sc Veinotte, Mabel........... McCormack, P........ 730.\ Pittonet, 491..¢..:.:... Delvillano, Louis... Niâ€"131â€"2....... Martino, Chas................ ‘Tong;. Loung.................} NSA i. Tong, On Mon.............. ing, 621â€"0;:::::.... Phillips, A. 1894:....1:.2 Phillips,, A. E.............. 183:.;...1..., Phillips, A. E.............. 182::........, Phillips,, A. : F............... 181:....:.:... Phillips, A.‘B.....:.:.......;... 100...:;....::. Carriere, A. F.::..:......:. 407;::..1:.,:.. Phillips, A. RB...:....:.:.... 154.:.;:........ Phillips,; A. OO Phillilps, A.: B:....,....:...;.. 15G6.;.:1....:. Phillips, A.; Carriere, A. F.:...:....... Phillips, A. R:..:.....:... Phillips, A. â€"B.......: C iss Thillips,;. A. R.:........:..: Phillips, A. EH.......:..... FPhillips; A. E...;....... ./. Phillips, A. Phillips, A. E.:...:::....... Dion, Mrs., Lavoie, E. Brovender, M. J.......... Capeless, / J...;... .A 36 Capceless, J. 38. Bemicett, 70 Campbell, Wm............. 156 T S8rOSC}, E. :s 159 CLpEICSS, +. 81 Capceless," 80. Spencer, Mrs. M. H........ 79 Lucas, Fred......::..;.......... 172. . ;L}...;.....:: 425. 167 Capeless, 120â€"1 Wainwright, Mrs..C%â€"119 31 EIXCC: .i ..l!. .e ie ‘Thibeault; CSA o Chenard,~ E©.........:...;....a.. 20.:.... Desautelles, W...... 136â€"7â€"8.. TLATOTCO :\ .l ces is 160::;... Sargales, Jos. Sr........ O :A Champagne, A.............. o 4....... Hensen, : Mattagami Co. Ltd. ...131...... LAValle,;. 186â€"7...... POWEr, W. POWwWEer, W. WO s es ks ty Est. ofAJ. â€"McGrath.................. Courtemanche, A. J................ câ€"0 Ralph Hochester.......... Fuller, Archie S...;:.................. Euller, Archie Dowling, Jewell A. .................. American Porc. Gold Mines American Porc. Gold Mines Porc. Gold Pields....................... Porc. Gold Fields....................... WHM. JTAVVIS,JW. H. P W H. Asivarssine. O‘Noll; P;. | Charbonneau, W.............. 4 Riopel, LorenZzo...................... ! SECGNHEeS,: srrerm Moneta, Porcupine Gold MILMGC® .. AAMR:.. 2l ds 21 Toronto Gen. Trust Segsworthy McKee Segsworthy McKee 159.... 160.... 612â€"1 26 36 1â€"2â€"3â€"6â€"24â€"27â€"16 Plan No. hots) heavy. For hours the game carried on, whilst portering languished. One of the backers noticed finally that his darky was a consistent loser; another observed â€" a â€" similar â€"phenomenon. Eventually they all got together and compared notes and they found that all four backers were losers! The coons were surnlying the entertainment and the spectators were paying the admission price!" MB3 M33S M 2T M33S. M33S. M33S M33S M 2T M 2T M 2T M63T MI6T MI6T MI16T MI6T M4OT M4OT M4OT M4OT M22S M22S compared notes and they found that all four backers were losers! The coons were suptlying the entertainment and the spectators were paying the admission price!" These placardsâ€"there are 30,000 of themâ€"bring home to the tourist the many dangers which may result from a carelessly thrown cigarette butt or sn unstamped campâ€"fire. The vast timâ€" s | ber areas which are to be closed to all PLACARDS ISSUED TO GIVE | travel between April 1 and October 15, WARNING REGARDING FIRE | will shortly be specified by orderâ€"inâ€" council of the government, and Every possible means of combating | placards will be concentrated in and fire hazards in Northern Ontario are about these areas. M63T M63T 2 J Pirst First Montgomery . . Montgomery . .. Montgomery . ..Montgomery . .. Montgomery . . Montgomery ... ..Columbus ......... : Columbpus.....;.... ..Columbus ......... ..Columbus ........ .. ......... . Columbus .....*.. :....,... Southern Ave. . .. Mountjoy ... .. Mountjoy ......... .. Mountjoy . MountJjJoy |......... ~MountJjoy ......... .Elm and Kirby Cedar S Second _ Spruce 13. : §, ..:1..........s, ; 83. PIMme :. .Pme e Fourth â€" .;......;.,. Floral Park Ave .. .Floral Park Ave. Crescent ...;.:;......, .COrescentâ€"...:...:....}:.. Commercial ......... Bannerman ... CG4â€"LIâ€"CO3 .:.:.;..~....... 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It is the instinct to gamble. | Practically everyone in this country |has been willing to take chance on lanythlng from a horse race to a minâ€" ‘ing claim. Possibly this national atâ€" | tribute might be considered immoral by certain types of minds which ignore |\ the basic fact that the inhabitants of ) this country were gamblers from tae first. The first immigrants came here in search of wealth; nobody came far the climate. t Believes "Gambling" is Necessary for Progress "The optening up of the North was a gamble. The finding of Cobalt was a happy chance, turning men‘s vyeâ€" turous mind§ to mining. That was a lucky turn, adding immeasurable wealth to the country in a decade, It bred a new interest to support the inâ€" stinct to push on into the unknown. It attracted a type of man who would find adventure somewhere in the world, who would open up some other country‘s mines if his own land offered none. "The gambling spirit spread into all layers of society. It was healthy aeâ€" velopment up to a certain point, where greed overcame discretion. Then came disaster, and the reaction. The high spirit of adventure is temporarly knocked into a cocked hat. "The Canadian gambling instinect is far from dead. It may be found for the moment in the list of dornant things, but it will revive. IGL is vital and it is necessary. We have to take chances in this country. Every man from the prospector to the premiér is on occasion faced with the necessity of a risky decision. The one may risk his life in the bush and the other his repuâ€" tation for political sagacity, but it is fine thing to observe that there is no hsesitating in the forward movement, "Canadian fortunes were born in risk, The fur traders, the railway butilders, the land hungry, the miners, the timâ€" ber harvesters all had the spirit of adâ€" venture in common. What they have d@one for the country is history. There is history in the making in the North today. What may look foolish to the cautious is simply the following of preâ€" cedent established by our hardy and daring forebsars. "Canada has had cycles of "blue ruin" before and will have them again. iInâ€" tersperced between them have been the profitable and exciting periods when the country boomed and when the man in the street shot dice with fate, Ever and always the ppswing has more than equalled the downfall, steadily the naâ€" tional wealth has mounted. "We hold no brief for the wildâ€"eyed speculator or for the type of gambler who shuts his eyes and sticks a pin in the racing card. We do recognize with pleasure the national propensity for taking a chance. It has paid in the past, and will piay in the future." A, F. KENNING, ML.A. AGAIN DENIES TORONTO REPORT The Northern News, of Kirkland Lake last wesok says:â€"*"The Toronto Star last week reported that A. F. Kenning, M.P.P., South Cochrane, was considerâ€" ing resigning from the provincial legusâ€" lature as a protest against what he reâ€" gards as the lack of coâ€"operation beâ€" tween his riding and Q@ueens 2aArk. The report stated that Mr. Kennirg had verified the statement from his home in Timmins. Once again The Toronto Star has the wrong dope on doings in the North country. When Mr. Kenning was in town the othe day, a representative of The Northern News asked him about the report. "Not a word of truth in it" was Mr. Kenning‘s answer. "Where the came from and the reason for making it is beyond me," he said. Blairmore (Alberta) Enterprise:â€"As life draws to a close some men take us religion; and some take up golf. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE WHEN CAR TURNS COMPLETELY OVEEL The miraculous escape of some of the occupants of a car that turned over on the road between New Liskeard and North Temiskaming was told last week by The Haileyburian as follows:â€" "Descharme‘s Hill, six miles from New Liskeard, on the road to North Temiskaming, was the scene of a bad motor spill on Monday afternoon, when a car driven by Eddy Desrosiers, of Noranda, got out of control going down the hill and turned completely over. Mr. Desrosiers‘ mother, aged 58, who was with him in the car had her head slashed open from forehead a‘most to the back of her neck in the crash, but according to latest reports was doâ€" ing well at the New Liskeard Hospital, where she was taken immediately after the accident. The driver of the car was only slightly injured and another passenger® escaped without a scratch. They were on their way from Sudbury to Noranda with a new Chevrole! coupe, which was only slightly damasâ€" ed. Motorcycle Offcer Allsopp, who was in Liskeard when the injured perâ€" sons were brought in and who went to the scene of the crash, says it looks as though one wheel of the car had been jammed by the brakes, throwing the vehicle to one side of the road." It turned over and apparently fiopy_» back onto the roadway, after strmiking a wooden culvert at a turn on the hill, and landed on its side, Lucien Dupauls, driver for McCurdyâ€"Simard, was close by when the accident happened and went to the assistance of the injured peorile. He brought the two men to New Liskeard, while Mrs,. Desromers was brought by another son who was driving in a car ahead. Mr. Dumuis calls it a miracle that any of three escaped with their lives. The road at the point is only 15 feet wide and the turn occurs as it winds down the hill."

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