a Notes of The North "As a result of two more wins over 'fimmius, the first onTues- day of last week by the one-sided Score of 10-4, and the second on Monday of this week in Timmins by 6-0, the Falls Eskimos are conceded the championship over Timmins Ym the northern group of the N.O.H.A. half completed, the Falls have not lost a game, and it does not look as though they will. -- Iroquois Falls Broke Hustler. z _ An old pioneer of the Porcupine camp, Mr. Tim Marleau, has re- turned to the district and will es- tablish a bratich of his well known mining and real estate business. Mr. Marleau is a real pioneer of the North Country and was in Cobalt all through the boom days, and was also in the Porcupine district during the ear-' Mr.: was through' ly days of the gold district. Marleau, in™ fact, this country before even a shaft head was built.--Timmins Citizen To say that interest and activ- ity, are. Kamiskotia area is to put the matter mildly. Staking is con- tinuing and, what is more to the paint from the view of deyelop- ment, exploration work and dia- mond drilling are being actively carried offLhe claims held by the-Hollinger inter@Sts afe) With the schedule' iiained all through the' \ course, receiving special atten- tion and on these there will be a jvery considerable amount of work done by spring. The gen- 'eral opinion is that by the time suminer comes the Hollinger in- terests will know just what the chances of the country are and the area will by then be proven up as a copper district --Porcu- pine Advance. Another stage in the progress of a row which started at the an- nual meeting for the election of "trustees for School Section No. 5, Casey, was reached on Tuesday morning, when the Police Magis- irate fined Trustee Holmes $10 for striking the Sec.-Treas., Alex. Townson. But the fine was only a part-of what Mr. Holmes was taxed. for the costs were $59.50 in addition to the fine. Also, Mr. Holmes was bound over to keep the peace in the sum of $500.-- New Liskeard Speaker. An old resident of Cobalt> will be severing his connection with that silver camp/next week, when Aneus DY Campbell, of the O'Brien staff, takes up his new duties as manager of the Castle- Mr. Trethewey mine, Gowganda. Campbell has been m Cobalt since 1907, and latterly has been assis- 'tant manager of the O'Brien and the Mille Lake-O'Brien. Dunine the years he has lived inatobak Mr. Campbell has been ing events in the camp an, also taken an active inté educational! matters and the of the Masonic Order. In earlier days of his residence here he played with various hockey teains in theJeagues here and al- so turned out on the baseball diamond. He was one of the or- 'ganizers of the N.O.H.A. and isa life member both of that associa- \tion and of the O.H.A--Northern News. | It is an inspiring sight to see men like Mr.Harry Oakes spread- ing out. It means, in the first place, that they believe the battle won in making a mine of their first big hopes and that what re- mains is the work of consolidat- ing and expanding the position secured, Mr. Oakes has demon- istrated his breadth of mining mind, and his willingness to assist in the opening of new fields, by | going into Red Lake as a Howey (director, and now we sce hin 'helping along the Manitoba cause iby putting his shoulder to the |wheel there. Othex ~prominent 'mining men, and Mr. Al. Wende jsprings to mind, find they | now spare the time and thought ;to some outside ventures and are 'spreading their money and_ tal- -ents afield. It is a fine thing for 'the country.--Northern Miner. { 1 --_-- oe 2 Colleen Moore in 'Ella "smelers' at Broadway Theatre Wednesday of prominentlyddentified with sport- and Thursday, next. Treasurer's Sale of Lands For Arrears of izes _ Province of Ontario, District of Temiskaming, The Corporation of The Town of Haileybury. TO Wile By virtue of a warrant issued under the hand of the Mayor of the Town of Haileybury, an™the seal of the Corporation of the said Town, bearing date of the 20th day of Ja" me directed commending me to levy upon the several parcels of land her arrears of taxes respectively due thereon together with all costs thereof pursuant to the provisions of The Assessment Act, R.5.0., 1914, Chapter Tags tlarat 4 Wadnesday the 11th day of May,at the hour of 10 "ieee Ep j cain ion Virst Second Su. Second St. Srrcoyail Stic "oot aaa Rio AS: oh a Oaeee Teygnel mes Ui aciee ne pi aie 50 Jiri NS be lei ice uci 104 Rives SUA e AB Eso Soe 107 lisendkore Shi, seaceevoteae i aa Iaandkorn Sin oeebae oop eal Stee. .taa or 'Siceansl Site pele Bore oe ce Spcondeat. >.-------- baits) Sibome Se Jopec a Cater ot. 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