Notes of The North On July Ist, 1926, Frank K. Ebbitt started on his fourteenth year with the company. He join- ed the Woods Department, first having his office at Matheson with the late O. M. Hennessy, later coming to Iroquois Falls, and still later transferring from the Woods Department to the mill During his thirteen years with the company Mr. Ebbitt has occupied many important posi- tions in the life of the commun- ity--Iroquois Falls Broke Hust- ler. All will be interested to know that the receipts in the match here between the English F. A. team and Timmins exceeded the guarantee by over $20.00. To ceipts is a fine record for a single | game in a town like this, but,| overlooked the lush pastures be-j of being intoxicated while driving due to the good work of Presi-| dent Field and the officers, ex€c| Miner is glad to see a return of! Sweet ran into™another car utive and assistants, this fine re- cord was made.--Porcupine Ad-| vance A fine specimen of a bear was shot on Thursday morning by George Edwards on the farm of Wm, Edwards, about two and a half miles west of town The bear, which had with her three cubs, passed right in front of the culvert of W. Anyan's road gang. +Englehart Times. Through the generosity of the 1.0.D.E., a seven year old boy whose progress had been hamp- NOTICE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HAIL- byt : | kinika is right on : , ? rd, -- clear oyer $1,500.00 in net re-| Perhaps in our hurry to reach! spending this week in the district ered by continual ill-health this week was able to undergo an op- eration which is expected to put him on the high road to recovery. The little lad has been attending school, but his work was being hindered by constant colds and sore throats. The 1.0.D.E. learn- ing of his condition, undertook to defray the cost of an operation and hospital treatment, bearing all expenses in connection with the case --Northern News. In earlier days many very in- teresting gold finds were made a- round Sesekinika and Bourkes. Some of them were truly spec- tacular. Because the geology was unlike that of Porcupine, then our only sure gold camp, the finds were passed by and the district fell into quietude. Sese- the railway. the green hills far away we hav neath our feet. Anyway, The interest to older finds and will do what it can to encourage it. -- Northern Miner. The Red Cross organization is now in charge of the operating of the Lady Minto Hospital, this for one year. The Lady Minto Hospital Board still has charge of the general up-keep. The new nurses are: Superintendent, Miss Sharp, of Toronto, who has been for the past few weeks at Kirk- land Lake; Miss Young, of King- ston; Miss Shovell, of Cobalt and Miss Darragh, of the Sick Child- ren's. Hospital, Toronto. -- New Liskeard Speaker. oS e+ Intoxicated Car Driver is g Spending This Week in Jail E. Sweet, of New Liskeard, is |jail here, following a conviction a motor car on Sunday last. H. A. CARLSON LADIES' AND GENTLEMA We always have the most up-to-date and seasonable goods to choose from Patterns and Styles Fit and Workmanship of the Best CLEANING AND PRESSING FERGUSON AVE. Liggetts' old stand N'S TAILOR to Suit Every Taste EYBURY NOTICE is hereby given that the Munici pal Council of the Corporation of the Town f Haileybury intends to pass a By-law for | stopping up the following portions of public streets, namely 1 All that part of Temiskaming Street |< immediately north of Lot 168 as shown on Plan M-82, being bounded by a line commen cing at the north east angle of the said Lot 168, thence northerly a distance of 22 feet thence westerly a distance of 100 feet, thence southerly a distance of 22 feet to the north west angle of the said Lot 168, thence easterly along the north boundary of Lot 168 to the point of commencement All that portion of Ethel Street immediately south of Lot 10 as shown on Plan M-54 reg- istered in the Office of Land Titles at Hailey bury, being bounded by a line commencing at the southwest angle of the said Lot 10, Plan M-54, thence south astronomic a distance of five feet, thence east astronomic a distance of 145 feet 8 inches to the southeasterly produc- tion of the east boundary of the said Lot 10, Plan M-54, thence north-westerly to the south- east angle of the said lot, thence westerly a long the south boundary of the said lot to the point of beginning. All that portion of Ethel Street. lying im- mediately south of Lot 46, as shown on Plan M-54 registered in the Office of Land Titles at Haileybury, being bounded by a line com mencing at the southeast angle of the said lot, thence southerly a distance of five feet, thence westerly a distance of 100 feet, thence north- erly a distance of five feet, thence easterly a distance of 100 feet along the south boundary of the said lor to the point of beginning AND TAKE NOTICE that the said Coun- cil will hear in person or by Counsel or Soli citor anyone whose lands may be prejudicially affected thereby and who petitions so to be heard on Tuesday, the 10th day of August, 1926, at the hour of nine o'clock p.m. at the Council Chambers in the said Town of Hail- eybury DATED at Haileybury this 29th day of June, 1926 HERBERT A. DAY Clerk THE TOWNSHIP OF BUCKE| NOTICE -- A list of Lands for Sale for Ar- | rears of Taxes has been prepared | and copies may be had in my of-| fice. The list is being published | in the Ontario Gazette on Satur- | day, the 12th, 19th, and 26th of} June, and the 3rd of July respect- ively, and that in default of pay- ment of the taxes and costs the | lands will be sold for taxes and costs under R.S.O. Chapter 195, Sections 141 to 162. Should any of the lands described in the list published in the Ontario Gazette not be sold to recover the full amount of taxes and costs at the said sale of lands for taxes on September 5th, 1926, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, I hereby give notice that an adjourned sale will be held at the same hour and place on September 22nd, 1926; when any of such lands may be sold for less than the full amount of accrued taxes and costs, and at any such adjourned sale I re- serve the right to bid in any par- cel of land for the Municipality for taxes and costs accrued on account of such lands. A. BP. TYRWHITT; Treasurer Municipal Chambers North Cobalt, Ont., 7 1? . e 15th day of May, 1926, 9213 SPECIAL BED UNIT! Fillers, Cable Spring. Mattress. Adl House Furnishings of the Simmons' New Grace Line Bed, 2 inch square posts, 7 Complete for $33.00 Lowest Prices A CALL IS SOLICITED Pure layer white Felt Best Quality and at the very House Furnishers FERGUSON AVENUE Thorpe & Branchaud Directors of Funeral Services HAILEYBURY l li FI BUY ON TERMS from the rear and caused consid-| erable damage, the gasoline tank! of the car being smashed. He: was arrested shortly after the ac-| cident, which occurred on Sun- day night at Fourth Street, Hail- eybury, and appeared before Ma- gistrate Atkinson on Monday morning. The damaged car was being driven by a Mr. Brockle- bank, of Kerr Lake, when Sweet drove into it from behind. ------raa>o_-- Two Political Conventions Will Be Held Next Week Both Liberal and Gankenvaevel parties have called conventions for next 'week, the former to meet at New Liskeard on Wed- a nesday and the latter at Englehart on Thursday. 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Phone 217 * wiht eee ee in the District of Temiskaming, for arrears of Commutation Taxes, for / ' é Timmins Haileybury ' rr [ 5 5 WE, OFFER THE EST, TERMS Ge Sheriff's Sale of Lands For Arrears of Taxes EF THE BEST ARTICLES THAT CAN = aa eee oe ee ain | ss rovince of Ontario, District of Temiskaming, : : BE SECURED ANYWHERE By virtue of a Return made to me by the Road Commissioners of the Township of Marter, Statute Labor on the undermentioned lands, notice is hereby given that unless the Taxes together with the lawful costs and charges are sooner paid, I shall at the Sheriff's Office in the Town of Haileybury, in the Dis- trict of Temiskaming, on Saturday, the 14th day of August, 1926, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon proceed to sell by public auction the said lands, or so much théreof as may be sufficient to 'dis- charge such arrears of Taxes and charges thereon. TOWNSHIP OF MARTER years in Unpat. Name Description Acres arrears Taxes Costs Total or Pat. Rinseeiuilea McGaw. a. vise e's 2 SY 11, Con. 4 160 1919 $ 9.00 $54.00 $129.00' Pat'd. 1920 $ 9.00 1921 $ 9.00 ae 1922 $12.00 1923 $ 9.00 1924 $ 9.00 1925 $ 9.00 1926 $ 9.00 Adjourned sale, if any, will be held at the same place and hour 2 weeks later. - Published in the Ontario Gazette May 8th, 15th, 22nd. ; - Cepies of this list may be had at my office. 6-13-c. GEORGE CALDBICK, Sheriff of "emiskaming