*i Township of Tisdale proposes, after ‘the 15th day of November, 1942, to pass a Byâ€"law stapping up and closâ€" ing Porcupine Crown Road in the Township of Tisdale extending from Vipond ~Road to Ontario Provincial ts }ï¬zhivay No. ~**~* â€"The proposed Byâ€"law > further pro-' 4* vides for the sale and transfer of the Surface Rights of the stopped up highâ€" way hereinbefore described to Holâ€" linger Consolidated Goid Mines Limâ€" ited of the Town of Timmins. 17V1L £TOPPED UP HIGHWAY TO HOLâ€" LINGER CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINES LIMITED OF THE TOWN OF TIMMIN S 18 HEREBY GIVEN that STOPPING UP AND CLOSING OF PORCUPINE CROWN RCAPD IN THE TPOWNSHIPâ€" OF â€"TISDALE EXTENDâ€" ~TARIO PROVINCIAL . HIGHWAY o+ B U 0 PA c hk The proposed Byâ€"law and plan showâ€" ing the land to be affected may be seen at the Office of the Clerkâ€"Treaâ€" surer of the Township of, Tisdale, South Porcupine, Ontario. (No Personal Liability) Dlvldends Nos. . 134. and . 135 Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of Mcintyre ‘Porcupine .Minres, Limited (No Pergonal Liability) held on the 12th day of October, 1949, the folâ€" lowing* dividends: wei'e declared payâ€" gble in ‘Canadian Currency:~â€" : No. 134 for fifty and oneâ€"quarâ€" . terâ€"vcents (50%40¢) a shiare payable December 1st, 1949 to shareholdâ€" ers of record November 1st, 1949. No.~ 135 for one dollar and oneâ€" Half cent â€" ($1.00%) payâ€" able January 3rd, 1950 to shareâ€"© holders:of record November ist, . 1949. The Council will hear in person, or by his, or her, counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his, or her, land will be prejudicially affected by the Byâ€"law and who ap- plies to be heard. DATED this first day of A.D., 1949. : Mareld W. Gauthier 11 CED 27 Third Ave. G. N. ROSS AND Co. CHARTERED ACCOUNZTANTE Licensed Municipa} Audiats Mcintyre. Ppréh;ï¬ Mines Limited Expert Swiss Watchmaker PHONE 1366 Phone 26 AR ST, 8. TIM DIVIDEND Public Notice PROFESSIONAL CARDS ‘By. Order of the Buard W. B. DIX the Corporation of the In the estate of STANLEY m SAXTON late of the Township . df Tisdfile in the. District of_ Coehrdn. ho:gied on or ‘about the 23rd day of fay, 1949. â€"â€" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all ‘persons having any claint against the estate of the said Staniey Stephen Saxton, late of the Township ofâ€" dale in the District of Cochrane, are required to file with the executors hereinafter named or their solicitors. a notice of their claims together with details thereof duly verified by affi~ davits‘ and the executors will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased after the 20th day of Noâ€" vember next, having regard only to the claims which shall have been filed with thent on or before that daté.: DATED at Timmins, Ontarto, this 6th day of October, A.D. 1949. CROWN TRUST COMPANY 302 Bay Street, E3 Toronto, Cechranc, North Centre, South Temâ€" *skaming. Chairman, Mrs. H. Leng, Timmins, opened the meetihg with the singing of the Institute Ode folâ€" Jlowed by the Lords Prayer, two minâ€" utes sitence, and the National Anâ€" iN THE ESTATE ~ OF ISIDORE MARION TAKE â€" NOTICE that all â€" who: have claims again:t the estate of Isidâ€" ore Marion, late of the Town of Timâ€" mins in the District of Cochrane, who died on the 22nd day of August, 1949, are required to file prcoi Of .their: claims with the undersigned on or beâ€" fore the 4th day of Novembeér, 1949, after which date the Executor will distribute the estate having regard only to those claims of which he shall then have had notice. per J. A. COUSINEAU, €6% Third Avenue, Timmins Ontario. His Solicitor., Northern Area Convention Of _ Women‘s Institute Held At Legion The Area Convention of the Womâ€" en‘s Institute whas held at Timmins Legion Hall, October 1ith and 12th, with eighty members present. Memâ€" ‘ ‘The address of welcome was given by MÂ¥rs. Norman Young, Timmins, the reply by Mrs. H. Johnson, Engliehart, in the absence cf Mrs. Ben Farmer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS;®** .303 British calibre, specially selecâ€" ted converted Mark 3 lightweight 10â€" shot Sporting riflse with 48 shell each; price â€"only $44.00. Immediate deâ€" livery. â€"Limited supply. Write for photo and description. Money reâ€" funded if not satisfactory. . SCOPE SALEE CO., 326 Queen St., Ottaw#s, Ontario. DATED at Timmins, Ontario, this 6th day of October, 1949. . m iescs Minutes of the 1948 Kirkland Lake were read and approved DOROTHY WASHBURN SAXTON W. 0. Langden K. C., T. K. Langdon TIMMINY â€" : so. PoORCUrPINE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Drew Block Ph. Of, 283 LANGDON LANGDON FERNAND LAURIAULT, 110 Bruce Ave. Ph. CQON. 96 41, Evening Seesionâ€"Mrs. Walter® Litâ€" te, Kirkliand Lake, presiding at :the banguet at Legion Hall. Greetings were extended by Mrs. Les <~Bailey who welcomed the guests to ‘Timâ€" mins. The programme consisted <df Community singing led by Kelneck and the three dudes. P1ils Northern Light Groups, 1I, 2}â€"and es The Area Secretary was asked to look into the matter of securing reâ€" duced Raitlway fares to Area Convenâ€" ttons upon the request of the Disâ€" trict Secretartes, Afternoon Session was opened with the singing of °O Caneda with Mrs. G. Ash in the chair. Reports were read and disâ€" cussud; Agriculture and Cangdian Industries,â€" Mrs. M. Young, Cochâ€" rano, Historical Research, Mrs. Thos. Miller, read by Mrs, W. Peters, New Liskeurd, Sociat WelWfare, Mrs. Alex Hitchie, New ‘Liskeard. m Coe, N. Cobal. e s 2 0 CC way m Cochrane and Clute, South Cochrame asked for action. in the proposed Home .for the Aged, Censorship of Comics and treatment by the mw for the chronic alcoholic addict as they are ill people. Cochrane North lmlwo asked for. asâ€" ststance with the Jr. Farmers, to enâ€" coursse them staying on â€" the of the past and look toward the Kheights of the future." Mrs, H. Lany, of Timmins, welâ€" comed the guests to the Cornivention. The invitationh to hold the 1980 Area Convention at New Liskeard was accepted. Accordingly the nomâ€" inating committee was selected .from the New Liskeard area delegates, asâ€" sisted by Miss L. Petty and Mrs. A. Cadeau. Courtesy Committee, Mrs. as were the Treasurer‘s and Auditor‘s Mrs. H. Majury, Timmins, geve an inspiring address on the "Let us lift up our eyés from the valleys took toward theâ€" been for the~previous clean record Of the accused the sentence would have been heavier. â€" Descoteaux had worked at a lupber camp near Kenogemi for several wéeks prior to the theft and was found at the same canp by Polige. He took the‘officers to where he had cashed the: money, in an old sock, hidded under abrush pile. Ee Ee Mr. and Mrs. Wim. of Melâ€" ville, Sask,, were the. guests of horlor on the ocrasion of their goldeén wedâ€" ding when a family reunion was held at the home of their eldest son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr.~and Mts. W. G. HRansom, Meélville The home . was decorated _ with pink and white streamers, bells and. gladioli, the table covered with a lace cloth was gentred by a tripleâ€"tiered wedding cake. f e The eldest. son proposed the toast and presented the gift of a watch to his mother and a personal gift to his The bride presented the groom with a tieâ€"pin, the preâ€" her report.in which she noted the growth diring the past yebhr. There were 85 new branckes organired and 17 Ir. W. I. branches bringing a total membership ‘of 44,150 â€" vmhml with 1400 branckes in Ontario. ©The <#im of 1990 is .to be, 80,000 mnsbersmp and fifty: egm fee. > Afternoon.; session," Mrs.: W. POtcrs. New Liekrd, prestding. ~ ~ Commumty singing‘ opamd the session followed by the report of the Girls HOmemalters Chibs by Mrs. M Brownlee, Englehart The ‘girls clubs report progrees in â€" membership and achievement. â€" Discussion of uni}nâ€" ished business and new business conâ€" cluded the convention tor At the same hearing ‘Charlie Oakes a 22 year old employée of Johnâ€"Manâ€" ville Co.. was sentenced to two years mt Kingston for breaking‘ into. and enterâ€" ing the Shamrotk Restaurant, Mathâ€" eson. recgnutly. Thils was his third offener, the fitst in this district. . He did not steat anything but he climbed through a, back upstairs window, and scaring the gir!s on the staff. has already servéed two prison terms totalâ€" ling over two Years. Lcmgn.mg,u.,mmmmwm-m. keard. ~Auditors, Mrs. mu.n:rdmw 1# mmvwmmmm . and Mrs. Ransom were married ing Corminittees=â€"Community Activic in Christ Chureh," London, England, products. They pmvnde education and enterâ€" taimment fe« the whole community. Because ~ You.cun hel this. ‘public service effort, : â€" Make a note M; lhiufl’:ohich, in your opinion, contrt(m-h;tc e # e« ll.-. K2 â€" *@ 'A( “’. 0“ .. nsl ‘ 2. y w â€", C e t . nds ,,upl *.4 â€4 L M '\' aa 3 s . * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hartford o. Shilâ€" lingtonâ€" have. gone to Red Lake to spernid the winter with their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcâ€" Mr.; and Mrs. Cal. Gordon of Mathâ€" eson had a surprise visit from Mr. Gordon‘s brother when Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gordon of Franklin, Manitoba motored to Matheson last week for a holiday, The Northern Star Branchâ€" of the Women‘s Institute, Shillington, will hold a@ tea and KHazaar at the. Hall starting at 2.30 p.m. The school chil« dren‘s art and writing will be judged and prizes will be awarded by the Institute. INJURED BOARDING TRAIN Mr. Garret Guthrye of Winnipeg, Manitoba, was injured when he tried to board a moving Northbound freight train near the Matheson ï¬aflway station Tuesday morning, October 18, about 10.30 a.m. Before the accident Mr. Guthrye stated he had come from Peterborough. The extent of his injuries is not known but authorities stite he is not in a critical condition. > Mrs. A. Brightwell, of Shillington, visited <with Mr. and Mrs.D Gien McCauley at Cochrane for a week recently. were present: The only son unable to be present whs Harold, who reâ€"« stdes at Shitingtch; Cat. Saveral telâ€" egrams of congkatulatlon and. best wishes ‘were received from friends P..# colorful.Canadian instituâ€" Mrs. N. Tracy of Englehart visited Qanasa‘s Farst ... worrinc with cmn-o!drqsc|Nggyg_ï¬y{w‘\;x:;osï¬,lv[m,mc!-fli competition will be held at Snillington, . Tuesday. COctober ~28th. ~ This ‘course Was selâ€" ected by the majority of Women‘s Inâ€" stitute:, at their district ‘Annual last June. â€" The titmme 1:30 p.m, to 4;:00 pm one day only. . , € Mr. and Mrs. George Storms of | Shillington had Mt. and Mts, L. Coulâ€" as and daughter of @outh Porcuping | and Mr. and Mrs. Motman Yerkle. of Welland to visit with them and their | daugpters Audrey and Edlth Mrs. E. Hewitt of Mathmn ha.; re- turned to Toronto for further medical | treatment. ~Her irilends wish her A : speedy recovery. + «ol wa e us 46 «2 Ee mWt S SnE Mary Howard, Chairman of the PUDâ€" were: Mesdames J. Phillibin; C Jicity committee. * W. o J. Grummett; and Miss . B Coâ€"Worker Mary Howard 183 gave Nault, and the guest of honour Mr. Fddie MceDatiéls, a former reâ€" ident of Matheson nas returned to take a position wlth the Matnnson Mowu The Cochrane: Soqth Distrlct Cour ; se of Planning Community Activities wvm w Of Moou .W hmm to ait: itwhi HOld Meenm ; yor the dm-fl h\h“ Moose Hall, at whith Wï¬. m.mmh’hml Ansonville Chn.pm No., 5661 Wm thke place. â€" o the Moose held its regular mesting : Nmnwmém.wuheu on Monday, Oct, the 10th.â€". In..the absence of r. auontwhnOhnm Jr. mmaunmmmwmu, the meeting. Reports were rewlved from Goâ€"Worâ€" ker A. Sarmiento, Chairmas of Monday, Oonbertmath * * * . * # ‘tt a tea in honour. of Mis. ~ whao left an fnturday to tak Jean Miles, youngest daughter Mri ars paren ts, Mr. antl Mrs. W. J. GM and Mrs. Wm. Miles of Mthemn ls mett recovering from an fllnesa ‘ «on * Pmny mle of 'roronw Mr. and Mrs. dordon Lau.ch 0‘ G"‘ iexwmg ncqï¬ozmtlnces n town. den City ‘spent. the weekâ€"and yis ® with relatives in the Matheson dleédfl onl . / ioi onb pmfr“‘a’fl Mrs E. Grumbrill 0o: Mathesop vis« ited with friends at Timmiins last week. with relatives and friends at Matheson â€" success. depends on attendance, wéinvite you; _ on: behalf of your local Fall Fair to . take the whole fmfly mt#_ Njoy: and . b '""‘ WM p SA . Ansonville Newsâ€" / ~Mr. and Mrs." Domenic Purifica ~Mr. and ‘Mrs. Géol) Brown m« . to: ~BHearst last weekâ€"end:and wei ~guests of Provine ‘Constable C White and Myrs. ite. * Mrs. A, G.\Snell;and daughter L are vi:iting at the_home of the ft ataealnhmburothtm!‘at who left on Sauturday to take u tience in Timmins. in attet Our Daily _;l'\)‘jbéllb"-‘qrc toll in heal,ï¬i- and bottom in cost. wE SEnVE "~FINE FOOD#’ RAILWAY â€"STREET Silver Grill insl 61.3 \\"N,’l n * Ni "Â¥ iA :- _,4,'1â€