TOWNS IN N< i Akin 1*7 



ra, District of Ken I i visional point of the C I' k , 



392 miles northwest o the dtlm of ? 



ivivi-r from the Lake of the \v ^Minnie* 



atu.n. 6,000 The Kan >\ :** 



hll a l-.ii. -ices, while other 



(her |M. mi* lt> principal industries are 

 milling. lumtwrmg. mining ami lUhtii^ 



lias a lai Milling Co ha* a 



of 2,500 ba ill Hi r IH ind the l^kr of the 



Woods Milling t' I west, has two flour milU with 



?it .-.i;..i liarreU mcl a flotir barrel factory 



with an nntjuit ..f IJOOO \ : a ininimt: 



o horse JK-|. at the two branches of the 



Winnipeg River near mmer resort hing 



in tlu- \h; ctiinmamU a licautiful 



f the I,ake. which ix |iii-inrnu ! -. ! .ttnl with thotitarul* of Ularxl* 



CotMlt. 



Cobak. 330 miles north f Toronto, is on the Tiniiskaming and 



utario Rail\\a\. I'" .^o. It i* ne .f the 



richt-M silver district world. Contributed mostly by the 



Cobalt camp, the produ xilver in Ontario in lou *a* 



-2,805 ounces or one-seventh of the world's output. The town 



machine -h'-p ami !'<>un<lry. Campling plant, ami a mnnber of 



oral \\holesale suj 'ianies. ami *uch 



ax elect- electric light ami telephone service. 



Porcupi 



Porcupine, the tcrmin branch line j6 miles Wtat 



Inx i the T. and X. O. Rail ->ortant g 



mining dixt: The mim- wh-^ :e under 



are the Hnllinger. 

 ii. I. Jupiter. NfcEnan) and t' Populatioti. indefinite. 



Hail 



I lai'- 'ii the T and v 



Cobalt. i< tl the north and is one of the oldest 



and most beautiful twnx ir, V-rthern O- TVpulalinn. 



4.000. The town commands a splendid view of Lake Timiskamint: 



