undersigned on or ‘before the 8thn day of July, 1946. After that date the Public Trustee will proceed to distribute the estate having regard onlyvy to the claims of which he then shall have had notice. DATED at Toronto the 31st day of May, 1946. The Public Trustee, Osgoode Hall, Toronto, Administrator. Oil Heating NORGE Fastemp Spaceâ€"Heaters Radios Northern â€" Sparton â€" Addison Records Boyco â€" Players Film Finishing Developing QUALITY RADIO SERVICE Strict Adherence to RMA Code All persons having claims against the estate of the above mentioned late of the Town of Timmins in the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane who died at the said ‘Town of Timmins on or about the 30th day of November, 1945, are reâ€" quired to file proof of same with the undersigned on or‘before the 8th day of July, 1946. After that date the Public Trustee will proceed to distribute the estate having regard onlyvy to the claims of which he then shall have had notice. IN THE ESTATE OF Vincent Canet (also known as Vincenta Canat), deâ€" ceased. AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date the said Adminisâ€" trator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that the said administrator will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution. MESSRS, CALDBICK YATES, Solicitors for the said Administrator. DATED the 13th day of June, 1946 â€"25â€"26â€"27 NOTTICE TS HEREBY given that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the estate of the said Joseph Klobucar, who died on or about the 16th day of July, 1945, are required on or before the 20th day of July, 1946 to send by post prepaid, or deliver, to John Klicbucar, 213 Tamarack Street, Timmins, Ontario, the Administrator of the estate of the said deceased, or to his Solicitors, Messrs. Caldbick Yates, Bank of Commerce Building, ‘Timmins, Ontario, their names, adâ€" aresses and descriptions, the full parâ€" ticulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. Write us for your monthly lists of the latest Records and Sheet Music. Engâ€" lish and French. Overnight MAIL EXPRESS service on Mail orders. MELODY MUSIC STORE LTD., 45 Durham St., S., Sudbury, Ont. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Joseph Klobucar, late of the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrans, Lumberman, Deceased. Phones: Offices 2725 Arch.Gillies,B.A.8c.,0.L.S. Third Avenue 39 Third Ave, Timm‘!t=s, Ont. Accounting Auditing NOTICE TO CREDITORS P. H. LAPORTE, 6. G. A. Systems Installed Income Tax Returns Filed Phones 2°85â€"â€"286 P.0O. Boxr 147 Registered Architect Ontario Land Surveyer Buillding Plans Estimate: 2#3 Fourth Ave. Pho BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Suite 3, Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Bldg, Tirwmins, Ont. Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horologal Institute of Switzerland Phone 1365 THUREDAY, JULY 4TH le A WORD PER TINSERTION (minimum 25e¢) 14e A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGEV (Minimum 350) All Classified Advertising must be pald before insertion _ to obtain cash rale. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phonea advertisements, or as a reâ€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. Notice to Creditors and Others Records and Sheet Music CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Obe Rormpine Aobaneose CLASSIFIED ADS 80 THMHIRD AVENUE Phone 640 Phone 26 PROFESSIONAL CARDS Estimates, Etc. Phone 362 Tirmmins, Ont. Empire Block â€"25â€"26â€"2"7 â€" Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blshop Entertained LANGDON LANGDON @RISTERS â€"ATâ€"LAW He: "I am surprised that our wedâ€" ding is not mentioned in this calender." She: ‘"Why should it be?" He: "It gives the dates of all the great dGdisasters," Jerry world. Jerry: Yes, I thought the world of her Molly: Then why did you give her up? Mr. Bonter will be remembered by many in town, having lived here for some time before joing the forces early in the war. His wife, who is an English girl, came over to Canada in February. Mr. Bonter is shortly returning to England to live, having accepted a position with the British Government. Among their many friends who were present were: Mr. and Mrs. T. Hartâ€" ikainen, Mr. and Mrs. V. Salmi, Mrs. J. Ristimaki, Mr. Albert Ristimaki, Mrs. A. Nenonen, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Makâ€" ela, Mrs. W. Bishop, Mrs. J. Kattelus, Mrs. M. Rintamzaki, Mrs. T. Annana, Mrs. N. Vilemius, and Misses Eva Rintâ€" amaki, Annie Ylijoki, Fila Haapanien, Liisa Haapanien. A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Makela of South Porcupine last Thuursday in honor of their daughter Lahja, and Mr. Albert Bishop, who had been married the day before in Noranda. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bonter are expected on Thursday, from Toronto, to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Rosebrugh of Connaught Hill. Former Southender To Go To Britain 8. A. Caldbick, K. C, C. wW. Yates, B. A. BARRISTERS SOLICITORS ETC @1 Solicitors, Commissioners Notaries Public W. 0. Langdon K. C., T. R. Langdon TVMMINS §O0. PORCUPINE Drew Block 110 Bruce Ave. Ph. Off. 223 Ph. Off. 96 Res. 492 Res. 96B The Heirs to the Estate of the late James Deloughery, are offering for sale, his property at 207 Cedar St. South, in the Town of Timmins, A representative of the Heirs will be in Timmins on or about the 4th day of July 1946, Dated at Eganville, this 24th day of June, in the yvear, 1946. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 4 3rd Ave.,.Timminsâ€"â€" Phone 1110 36A First Ave Phone 946 Drawing Room 28 Goldfields Block 21 Pine St. North â€"â€" Timmins Frank H. Bailey, 1,.L.B. D. R. Franklin Bank of Commerce Building Timmins, Ont. Radio "A" PHONE 3715 sOUTH PORCUPINE I couldn‘t support the whole ARCHITECT FOR SALE Schumacher The presentation was made by M P. H. Murphy, Township Clerk. Miss Mabel Prce of the township ofâ€" fice staff left on Saturday for her home in Bruce Mines where she will reside in future. Miss Pace‘s future plans are not yet decided, but she hopes to reside in Sault St. Marie later on. Miss Pace, who has been with the township since 1937, was presented on Wednesday with a set of tan leather travellingâ€"bags as a farewell gift, from her fellowâ€"employees who regret losing her from the staff. Miss M. Pace Leaves Township Office She was anxious to learn the latest news about her neighbour‘s accident, and turning toward her husband, who was immersed in the evening paper, she said: "Henty, can you see anything in the paper about Mr. Jonés running over his motherâ€"inâ€"law?" "Not â€"yet," â€" replied Mr. ~Pack. "I haven‘t come to the sporting news!" . AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the byâ€"law and who applies to be heard, will be heard by the Council, in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Ageént at a time to be fixed therefor upon the application to be heard. 1% inches to a point; Thence North 89 degrees 55 minutes East 52 feet 1 inch more or less to the point of comâ€" mencement; the said tract of land containing an area of 736 square feet more or less. The proper Officers of the Corporation are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver a transfer to Kleber Boutron of that part of the lane closed and stopped up under the provisions of this byâ€"law. 3. IT IS HEREBY DECLARED that the land received by the Corporation from the said Kleber Boutron is to be used as a lane and for that purpose is hereby opened and dedicated as a highway."‘ DATED at ‘Timmins, Ontario this 14th day of June, A.D. 1946. THE CORPORATION ‘OF THE TOWN OF TIMMINS SECONDLY: Part of LOot 142â€"A as shown on Plan Mâ€"5 Cochrane, more particularly described as follows:â€" COMMENCING at a point on the northerly limit of Lot 142â€"A as shown on Registered Plan Mâ€"5 Cochrane and distant 41 feet 9 inches from the north east angle of said Lot:; Thence North 65 degrees 24 minutes West along said northerly limit 35 feet 11 inches to A point: Thence South 89 degrees 55 minutes West 29 feet 5 inches to a point on the west limit of said Lot; Thence Ssouth 5 minutes East along said West limit 25 feet to a point; Thence north 44 degrees 55 minutes East 14 feet COMMENCING at a boint on the southern limit of Lot 142 as shown on Registered Plan Mâ€"30 Sudbury and distant 41 feet 9 inches from the south east angle thereof: Thence North 65 degrees 24 minutes West along said Scuthern limit 35 feet 11 inches to the north west angle of said Lot; Thenco North 89 degrees 55 minutes East along north l‘mit of said lot 70 feet 7 inches to the rorth east angle thereof; Thence South 5 minutes East along the east limit of said lot 15 feet to a point: Thence South 89 degrees 55 minutes West 37 feet 11 inches more or less to the point of commencement; the said tract of land containing an area of 814 square feet more or less. FIRSTLY; Part of Lot 142 as shown on plan Mâ€"30, Sudbury, more particuâ€" larly described as follows:â€" COMMENCING at a point at th2 north east angle of Lot 141â€"A as shown on Registered Plan Mâ€"5 Cochrane; Thence south 89 degrees 55 minutes West along the South limit of a lane 100 feet to a point on the Southerly productionâ€"of the east limit of a lane; Thence North 5 minutes West 22 feet to a point on said east limit; Thence South 45 degrees 5 minutes east along the south west limit of Lot 142â€"A 14 feet 1%}% inches; Thence North 89 degrees 55 minutes East along the south limit of said Lot, 90 feet to the south east angle thereof; Thence South 5 minutes East 12 feet to the point of commencement; the said tract of land containing an area of 1250 square feet more or less. 2. The surface rights of the part of the lane so closed and stopped up shall be transferred to the said Kleber Boutron in exchange for a transfer of the following described lands: BEING A BYâ€"LAW to stop up a lane within the Corporation PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins to pass the following ~â€"Byâ€"law after due notice thereof has beon published in accordance with the Proâ€" visions of the Municipal Act. sions of the Municipal Act. Winner Get 83 % In All Fy.â€" "TOWN OF TIMMINS ents At New Liskeard: BYâ€"LAW NUMBER 929 Local Men Have 80% SOUTH PORCUPINE xO HURR ~25â€"26â€"27â€"28 part of I would not go so far as to say that I have never seen them smile, but I cannot say that I heard one person laugh during my week‘s stay in the city. This may be partly a carryâ€"over from the tension and suppression of the war years, but it is chiefly due to the stringent conditions under which they have to live owing to the shortâ€", ages of food and other comrnodities, and â€"the wartime restrictions are largely still in force. markets, and they say that you can get anything if you are willing to pay the price; but even when you pay the price for a highâ€"class meal you feel hungry after it. Meat of any kind is very scarce, and fish, which is fairly plentiful, is served in small portions and frequently smelly. So far as the food is concerned, I found it skimped in quantity and exâ€" tremely bad in quality, even in the highâ€"class hotels and restaurants where the charges struck me as exorâ€" bitant. There are undoubtedly black You have to ask for bread, and when you get it you wonder what it is made from, for it is of a greyish color and tastes like nothing at all. Yet the people generally do not appear to be underfed and some seem to be overfed. I should mention that almost everyâ€" body begins or finishes off the meal in the restaurants with a pint glas® of beer, and one Canadian soldier told One meets with queues everywhere; at the bus stops and railway ticket ofâ€" fices the first come is first served and there is no rush anywhere. But I cannot say that anyone seems to be happy about it, for Londoners struck me from the very beginning to be overâ€" serious. The English are a very patient a1:d longsuffering people, and while they may not at the present time be taking their sufferings cheerfully, they. are certainly taking them politely. Lonâ€" doners in particular seem to me to be the politest people on the face of the earth. They thank you and one anâ€" other "very much" at every turn, and they will stand for hours in queves for rations and for meals at restaurâ€" ants, often without avail and without complaint. PROMOTED FROM GRADE XA TO GRADE XI Allen, Audrey (D), Allen, June (ID, Anderson, Mary (IID, Antila, Fila (D, Austdal, Alex Blood, Joyce (Eng.), Cooke, Beverley (I), Cooper, Nancy (I1), Cross, Patricia (I), Dunbar, Douglas (Latin), Durish, Joseph, EFhman, Hartâ€" ford (Latin), Farren, Jean (ID), Gibson, May (III), Hamel, Joyce (II), Harper, Norman (English, Latin), Jarvi, Maime (I), Kelly, Margaret, Kozinski, Joyce (II), Landreville, Carmen (Math.), MacDonald, Greta (Eng., Geography), Makinen, Roy (II), Mansfield, Garry (Latin), Nenonen, Elmer (English, Hisâ€" tory). (Latin, Frerch), Raymer, Barbara (ID, Erma (II), Imppola, Lillian (I), Kalâ€" Rogers, Joyce (Algebra, Physics), low, Jeanette (III), Koski, Aune Skelton, Jean (ID, Sullivan, Joan (French), Logan, June (Geography, (Latin, French), Toppari, Wilfred (ID, French), Longworth, Jacqueline (ID), Ursulak®, Carrie (ID, Veritsky, Anne Mitchell, Kenneth (IID. (II), Walker,‘Ina Welsh, Edway PROMOTED FROM GRADE IXB (English, Latin), Whitton, Jean (ID, * Yorke, Frank (III) TO GRADE xX VY i1i1WVC, ANALUCCIL 1\ PROMOTED FROM GRADE XI TO GRADE XII Andrew, William (1), Beard, William (I), Brouillard, Robert (Algebra), liff, Marilyn (1), Draper, Mabel (ID, Dyrczon, .John (II), Dzuiba, KRollie (Latin, French), Pleming, Murray (ID, Franceschini, Eda (Physics), Kemsley, Mary, Laine, Allan (French), Lightâ€" body, Ian (I), Longworth, William (French), Paul, Gordon Pearcé, William (Latin, Fench), Pirie, Lorne (Latin, Frerch), Raymer, Barbara (ID, Rogers, Jovce (Algebra, â€"Physics), Skelton, Jean (D, Sullivan, Joan (Latin, French), Toppari, Wilfred (ID, Adamo, Joanne (French), Adamo, Rita (English), Aitken, Darwin, Basâ€" so, Italo (English), Berkoza, Stella (History), Bingham, William (Geogâ€" raphy, Mathematics), Boyd, Plera (ID, Carney, James (Mathematics, Music), Charlinsky, Stella, Connelly, James (I), Cunningham, John Dasovich, Anne (History, Mathematics), Devich, Nick (I), Didone, Fausto (DMD, FPesan, Oellis (1), Fedor, Helen (French), Fic, Annie Gaspick, Katie (French), Gatto, Sabina (1), Grant Hilda (Geogâ€" raphy), Hanga, Henry (III), Howard, Erma (IT), Imppola, Lillian (1), Kalâ€" low, Jeanette (III), Koski, Aun (French), Logan, June (Geography, French), Loneaworth, Jazqueline (ID), Antila, Laila (1), Brightwell, Joyvcee (I), Campagnola, Clara (I), Connelly, Margaret (IID, Courchesne, June (ID), Fasan, Anthony (II), Johnson, Doris (I), Kaitola, Laila (ID, Koski, Sylvia (1), Ledingham, Noreen (1), McDonnell, James (English, â€" Latin), McLellan, John, Mawhiney, Patricia (Chemistry), White, Noreen (IID). The subjects listed in brackets after some of the names indicate conditions in these subjects: Honors are indicated as follows: (1) â€"â€" over 75%; (ID â€"â€" 66 to 74% ; =â€" 60 to 65 Firemen Take Top Place In First Aid Competition Comsidering the fact that fifteen teams were competing in the Temisâ€" kaming Firemen‘s Asscciation Tournaâ€" ment, South Porcupine men brought back a good account of themselves. In the wagon race, South Porcupins: won third honors, being only 2 1â€"5 seconds behind the winner; Rouyn first, 50 see: Noranda. second. South Porcupise PFire Brigade, reâ€" porting from New Liskeard on Dominâ€" ion Day, say a good crowd was in atiendance, and a fine day enjoyved by all. PROMOTED FROM GRADE XB man (French), W TO GRADE XI (Geography, French) Brown, Loma (III), Cameron, Roy (ID, Zardo, Ledin (1 PROMOTED FROM GRADE XII TO GRADE XII In the ladder race they lost out in SOUTH PORCUPINE _ HIGH SCHOOL PROMOTIONS BY LEWIS MILLIC | L4 )6 â€" Ariririu‘‘"** | ‘Can be bought on All articles of clothing are rationed, with the exceptions of suspenders, hats and ladies, millinery. As an example of the increased cost of wearing apparel, a clothing merchant told me that a pair of flannel trousers which retailed at fourteen shillings beâ€" fore the war now cost twentyâ€"five shillings. This increased cost of living, he said, was particularly hard on working people, for although their wages were greatly increased, the cost of everything was increased out of all proportion. I asked this gentleman what the people thought about the Labor Govâ€" ernment, and he replied, "The English people don‘t care what sort of governâ€" ment is in power. They just go On the same, anyway. When the Gerâ€" mans were attacking and the bombs were dropping they said, ‘We‘ll beat ‘em!‘ although it looked bad there for a while." He said they were not worrying over the American loan. "If the Germans hnad beaten US, Apartment house ! al1 occupled. _ Thi over 12(( annually Graham, Joyce (IIT), Hansen, Wilfred (II), Kulik, Edward (English), Mairs, Margaret (ID, McQuarrie, Roy, Mcâ€" Culloch, Gloria (IT), McLelland, Ivan (Mathematics, French), Monteleone, Frank (English, French), Neill, Jane (ITI), Para, Jennie (ID, Paulenko, Marâ€" tha (English, Geography), Pegg, Barâ€" bara (French), Peressini, Mae, Procopio Laura â€"(Geography), â€"Ritimaki, Eva (II), Rodger, Mary (Mathematics), Roksa, Eva (II), Rudkin, Micheal (IIT) Saumur, Ivan (English), Shenkoff. Jean (III), Smith, Diana (IID‘, Stanâ€" lake, Arthur (French), Stefanko, Helâ€" en (IIT), Therrien, Jacqualine (Geogâ€" raphy, Science), Tubman, Bernice (I1), Veritsky, Eugene (IIT), Whitton, Norâ€" man â€" (French), Williams, Richard (Geography, French), Wood, Wendy me that he had to drink beer in order to make up for the shortage of food. The waiters never put water on the table, and if yvou ask for it they will look at you as though you were not quite right in the head, and straightâ€" way forget about it. (I), MacDonald, Bruce (English), Michel, Joan Ostrum, Sybil (Latin, French), Price, FPlorence (I), Ranta, Sylvia (IT), Rebman, Margaret (1), Reed, Ficra (II), Rudkin, Eric (Latin, French), Saari, Irja (I), Sarkotich, Katie,, Sheppard, Helen, Smith, Magdaâ€" lene(III), Somerville, Donald (ID, Sutherland, Donald (Latin, French), Tadej, Alma (D), Tonoff, Stella (D, Tuominen, Elnmner (I), Vessel, Louise, Wachnuik, Eleanor Ylijoki, Annie, 2ardo, Iris (IID). Por the first time sirce its inauguraâ€" tion five yvears ago, Noranda lost place in the Hazel Thompson Memorial Troâ€" phy (First Aid) competition. South Porcupine took first honours this year Congratulations are extended. South Porcupine took second place as the best dressed brigade in the parâ€" ade. South Por:upine also brought back the Hickey Trophy for Profiâ€" cilency (second placeâ€"first place to Rouyn). Their points for all events totalled 80% as against 83% to Rouyn. SULLIVAN NEWTON the runâ€"off for second place, being ti‘ed with Cobalt and Noranda. Rouyn was first, then Cobalt and Noranda. Jos. Miller was third in the Piremen‘s Insurance Phone 104 PROMOTED FROM GRADE IXA TO GRADE X xA N house in good condition ; This property returns auannalivy on â€" investment,. Moritgages tems. Real Estate 21 Pine N., 00 0 0 40 0 0 0 4 6 8 0 6 9 0 46 0 0 9 0 % % 8 0% 0000 9 46 #% 00 0 08 % 6 4# 4 *A A * 4 4 1 4646 88846856# 8 *#8*8 * * * 4 5 4 4 % D NC IL 5 U tA *4 *4 * 4 45 43 Of course you get various opinions about the Labour Government. Genâ€" erally the feeling is that it is doing its best under the cireumstances, and that it should be given a fair chance. Others‘sav that the job is too big for a purely labor government, and they will tell you that it "won‘t last much longer because the people are tired of so many restrictions, which they hoped would have been removed before this." A prominent Canadian, who has lived in London throughout the war period, said to me: "You must reâ€" member that these people have sufâ€" fered greatly. I have lived with them through those terrible years, and I know how much and how patiently and heroically they have endured." 60000886406 0989880690994 0089 64044 04904 0 6 04 6 0 4 44 6 4 6 4 %% @0 I was told that many leading Conâ€" servatives were quite satisfied with the ~esult of the election. For one thing, they point out that with a Labor Government in power there is now "no discontented Left," and the influence of the extremists is curbed. They cite, for instance, the London dock strike when the Labor Government sent the soldiers to unload the ships and keep the strikers in order. When this was done there was no protest from the labor leaders, whereas, if a Conservaâ€" tive Government had taken such acâ€" tion there would have been a great outery from the labor unions. In regard to the popular opinion of Mr. Churchill, I found general appreâ€" clation of his gfreat leadership during the war, but no one seemed to be greatâ€" ly concerned over his defeat in the elâ€" ection. The supporters of the Labor Government, â€"while giving him full credit as a war leader, say: "It was not Churchill, but the British people credit as a war leader not Churchill, but the who won the war." have been to the American people?" he asked, "The Germans would have been over there. If the Americans don‘t want to lend us the money â€"â€" well, we‘ll get along without it someâ€" how." what good would American dollars Elm Hemlock Middleton Middleton Wende Columbus Tamarack Commercial Cherry Hart Bannerman Way Montgomery Wende Main Windsor Maple Seventh John John Montgomery Ave Montgomery Ave Main Charles Charles Avenue Rd. Avenue Rd. Rea St. North Road Floral Crescent Lincoln Carlin Commercial Birch and intends to specially assess a part of the cost lands abutting directly on the work. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $50,531.25 of which $24,295.43 is to be paid by the Corporation. .. The estimated cost per foot frontage is $1.84... The special assessment is to be paid in ten annual instalments and the estimaled annual rate per foot frontage is $0.1294. 3. Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontario Municipal Board for its approval of the undertaking of the said work and any owner may within twentyâ€"one days after the first publication of this notice file with the Board his objection to the said work being undertaken. 4. The said Board may approve of the said work being underâ€" taken, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the said work will be considered. TIMMINS, ONTARIO June 27th, 1946 Take Notice that: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Timmins intends to construct as a local improvement concrete sidewalks on the following streets: _ If you have enough apply jelly on your storage shelf, try using a small glassful instead of sugar in an apple pie. National Housing Act Loans SULLIVAN NEWTON T O1919) 21 Pine St., N. You may save yourself from serious loss by making sure you are protected. Our years of experience are at your service. We also sell Fire Insurance, Plate Glass, Boiler, Fidlity Bonds, Ete. Real Estate E Geo.drecn 617 Mountjoy Preston Mountjoy Murdock Rea Murdock Murdock Mountjoy Mountjoy Mountjoy Wilcox Cameron Mountjoy Seventh Hemlock Toke Toke Wilson Preston Cameron Algonquin Algonquin Algonquin Algonguin Algonguin Polaris North Rd. North Rd. North Rd. North Rd, E. Limit Lot 276 N. Limit Plan MT74T Eighth Fighth Murdock (EST. 1912) Phone 104 The only kind of helpin people will accept is one it it. The piloreers who blazed a have descendants who burn road. "‘Tell Egbert how you learned manners when going to school in the New York subway." Schumacher GRANT HANCOCK HARDW ARE Delivery To Timmins Daily " With Sherwin â€" Willhiams N. Limit Plan M74T N. Limit Plan MT4T Empire Cameron Cameron Rea Rea N Limit Lot 164 Cameron Empire Empire Preston Preston Wilcox Preston J~ogE Cameron Ninth North Road Lakeshore Lakeshore Rae Rea Fogg HEPC Rt. of Way H.EP.C. Rt. of Way HEPC Rt. of Way HEPC. Rt. of Way Vimy Vimy Waterloo Waterloo Waterloo Whaterloo Pogg Ninth A. L. SHAW Clerk. TCO P A I N T Mortgages Timmins, Ont. Phone 3920 upon the 2627 â€"2B IDE now the