THURSDAY, APRBRIL oTH i8933 Canada Northern Power Corporation Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited Northern Quebec Power Company, Limited "The power people pay their way" is a statement truly made, and it will be fully appreciated by men entrusted with meeting the stressful demands upon civic purses at this time. The sum has been most useful, especially in promoting the deâ€" velopment of better municipal and other facilities in the North, and has contributed in no small degree to the establishing and maintaining of these educational opportunities in which our Northern people take just pride. It‘s very true. The Canada Northern Power Corporation and its affiliated companies last year signed tax cheques totalling payable to villages, towns, townships, governments. Since the early Cobalt days and the beginning of electric power supply in the Temiskaming area of Northern Ontario and Quebec, the taxes paid by the system have aggregated more than $3,500,000 T cTOR‘ Controlling and Operating Limited Thomasttewn â€" Tin time India thought weaned away from himself to death, ht sumes paper Amount â€" for. Plal ed in Ma o fTE we had Unf2 pieasure OI meetling other at different places each Dan will be greatly missed by timers who knew him. If the had a hundred men like Dan 1 am sure we would be further : Dan was worth a large sum of 1 at one time, but he still lived i North where he made it. something very few who make money and fortune in the North done." services rer probated â€" a Richard KC quis towns} employed ir mon A Kirkland La contended by the trict Cour was to 1 boat on the lake. That silver rush to Cobalt. I in Temagami when th three or four uthers bes! that time Dan had a st gami Station. There Peterborough canoe, but canoes in his list to rent 1903. It was Dan who first news of silver bein miles north of Cobalt, : me nice piece of it. made up my mind to c make my home in the 1 did, and feel glad for c O‘Connor has always 1 North ever since I first KIRKLAND WOMAN SUING FOR WAGES AS HOUSEKEEPER H. A. Preston knew Dan O‘Connor for thirtyâ€"one years, so the opinion of Mr Preston is of special value. ‘Dan O‘Connor was responsible for starting the great Temagami summetr resort," Mr. Preston writes. "He built three hnotels and had the first steamâ€" Writing to The Advance last week H. A. Preston, one of the real oldâ€" timers of the North Land, says that the North has lost onge of its best citiâ€" zens in the death of Dan O‘Connor, All who knew the late Dan O‘Connor, oldâ€"timers and new citizens of the North alike, will agree with that. It is a genuine loss to any country to lose a citizen like Dan O‘Connor. all¢ Oldâ€"Timer‘s Tribute to late D. O‘ hind the Senator | requireme hind the dollar for lation did Senator ple, tion Ho Declares Canada‘ Curreney is 80 Senator Meighan says Gold Regard to Notes has been ed. British Legislation t regard to Gold. Thet A. Preston Says the North Has Lost One of its Best Cilizens in the Death Last Week of Dan OV‘ Connor. e al had the plea met he reC af 11 ot ch Grah took these steps to conâ€" Id for payments abroad, Graham disapproved the paying "gold to foreign 1 VAalue as responsible for Temagami summer writes. "He built d the first steamâ€" hat was before the t. I hunted moose _ there were only beside myself. At a shack at Temaâ€" d 8 is Sound I1 ent. gold beâ€" 0.000.000 and nkn Hail rewa nowV sues s dismissâ€" eceived no Aat 1 the bi}2 â€"Council to om behind ighen disâ€" again cited n gold was at Britain a and had cial situaâ€" @TrVv JX 2TY Ited in teserve in mnaA, makin Th n money in the a D vbut B ling [farâ€" ti6 Jnt 1931 and im ~â€" )1J be