zeriously injured. _ This week some soldiers awere shot and others injured by rioters against ‘the law of the land. Any leniencey, any â€" slackness â€" shown now will be a disgrace to the Governâ€" ment, to Canada, to loyealty and comâ€" mon deceney. Canada must wake up and protect honest, lawâ€"ahiding, loyal people. ~â€"Phere has been too much leniency for the lawless. _ The publishâ€" er of L‘ Evenment has loyally support, ced law and order; the publisher of ‘The Quebee Chronicle has been overâ€" seas for three years serving King and Country and the Right." Are these good men and true to . while leniency and patience are the portion given the blackguards defying law and striking at Canada when she battles with the foreign foe? May soldiers*die at duty unavenged, while soft words are given to rebels and traitors? Ts it fo be proven and esâ€" talblished that only horest, loyal, lawâ€" abiding men need fear the law * â€" That aliens prosper while true Caradians pinelh themselves? â€" That thers :s a preferential treatmcut for traitors in this country ? ‘That only innocsent and loyal folks need suffer, there being lenieney and exceuse for bold defiance of the law and for all treachery? These have been anxious ana nerve ptraining days indeed for the: loyal people of Canada whoâ€" have sought cach day to fathom the fortunes of the farious battles overseas where ‘the bravest and best are fighting to save WEDNESDAY, APBRIL 3rd., 1918. Published cvery Wednesday by Geo, Lake, Publisher Office 26 Ganada = United States LET CANADA BE LENIENT TO LOYALTY ONLY Subseription Rates : a = $2.00 a year | States â€" $3.00 a year f uk n a. TELEPHONES : ONTARIO Residence 112 ti t n fâ€"2f0 fâ€"2 ; very been n days awless Canada must put its house in order with a firm hand. unless this land confesses itself given over to the traitâ€" or and the lawâ€"breaker. The leaders in Quebee, responsible for the treachâ€" ervy of toâ€"day, and guilty of so much treasonâ€"talking in the past three years must be dealt with, no more consideration being used than if they were British by reputation as well as by birth. » Why should Bourassa,, for instance, be treated with as much leniâ€" eney as Capt. Bailey for example,â€"for NORTH LAND FLOWER DISPLAY A BIG HIT. talked and wrote as Bourrassa has done. The finances, the means and the methods behind the Quebee movement should be sifted to the bottom. Canada must be made a land for loval men, or Canada will perish. The ‘‘Crystal Palace,‘‘ the travelâ€" ling display of flowers from ‘the South Poreupine Nurseries, paid a successful visit to Dalton‘s corner, Timmins, during the Easter _ time. Several hundred dollars worth of the chorcest of Easter flowers and plants were on display and the pwblitc eagerly acceptâ€" ed the opportunity to buy the beauties for Easter. The booth was well paâ€" should be made for Bourassa‘s in 1914,â€"what | actuality, what what came back annd purposes. for EHaster. The hbooth was well paâ€"| tronized during all its stay here, and all purchasing were delighted with the variety and quality of the plants and| fowers offered. As one pleased buyâ€" er _ remarked, **Bert Dewar deserves credit for his enterprise and for the large variety of choice flowers and plants shown in this North Land. â€" He is the pioneer here in this Jline :_md; he gives the public regular service and | superior quality right here in our own Poreupine."‘ There were 175 cases at the March sittings of the Division Court theld here last week. Eighty of the cases were entered by Tax Collector Macâ€" pherson for the Town of Timmins for last year‘s taxes, chefly income taxes unpaid. The amount involved in vhese cases totalled $1400, and every case vas awarded in favor of the Town. Indeed, only one of these cases was contested to any extent. â€" The amounts 175 CASES AT DIVISION : COURT HERE LAST WEEK. sued for in respect of taxes varied from $®7 to the Division Court lumt of $200,. At the January sittings of the Division Court the Town of Timmins had sixty sumilar cases, totalling $1100 in taxes, tilc grand total thusâ€"ordered paid in the.tweo courts bemg $2500, The other cages at Thursday‘s sesston of the Division Court included the usual round of suits to collect debts, earnishees, etce., no case of outstandâ€" etc., no Cca@se oL | inz intereost being on the roll Mr. E. J. Stewart, formerly with the Northern Ontarmo Light Power Co., has opened an automobile and aeneral repair shop at 15 Cedar street Mr. Stewart is an expert mechame, with a wide experience, and as autoâ€" mobile repair work is his oldâ€"time specialty, he will do well at this line in Timmins. NOTICE 10 WATER CONSUMERS During the exâ€" treme cold weaâ€" ther, consumers of town water are advised to allow their taps to keep running slightly to preâ€" vent freezing in the pipes. H. E. MONTGOMERY clerk By order BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL FOR THE TOWN OF ® TIMMINS. A Byâ€"law to authorize the borrowâ€" ing of $30,000 pending the sale of cerâ€" tain debentures of the Board of Trusâ€" tees of the Roman Catholic Separate School for the Town of Timmins. Byâ€"Law No. 2 WHEREAS by Byâ€"law No. 1â€"passâ€" ed on the 4th day of July, 1917, the Board of Trustees of the Roman Caâ€" tholic Separate School for the Town of Tinimins authorized the issue of dehentures to the amount of $30,000 for the purpose of providing funds to construct a Roman Catholie Separâ€" ate School in the said Town, which debentures bear interest â€"at the rate of five per eent per annum and are payable in twenty equal annual inâ€" stalments of principal and interest, during the years 1918 to 19837, both inclusive. AND WHEREAS payment of the principal and interest of the said deâ€" bentures is guaranteed by the Proâ€" vince of Ontario. AND WHEREAS it is inexpedient to sell and dispose of the said debenâ€" tures at the preéesent time, and it is necessary and desirable to raise by way of loan upon and additionally secured. by the said debentures, the sum of $30,000, and to hypothecate the said debentures as security for the said loan, and for the payment of the temporary _ debentures _ hereinafter mentioned. NoW THEREFORE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC â€" SEPARATE â€"SCHOOL FOR THE TOWXN OF TEIMMINS, enâ€" acts as :â€" 1.. That for the purpose aforesaid it shall be lawful for the Chairman and Treasurer of the Board of Trusâ€" tees of the Roman Catholie Separate School for the Town of Timmins to borrow the sum of $30,000 with interâ€" est at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, half yearly, and payable on the 1st, day of January, 1923. 2. For the purposes of the said loan it*shall be lawfal for the Chairâ€" man and Treasurer of the said Board and they are hereby authorized and directed to make and issue temporary dehentures of the Board of Trustees of "the Roman Catholie ~Separate School for the Town of Timmins, to an amount not exceeding in the aggreâ€" gate the sum of $30,000. The said temporary dchentures shall be dated as of tho first day of January, 1918, shall be payable on the Ist. day of January, 1923, and shall bhear interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, caleulated from the Ist. day of January 1918, paya‘ble Iralf yearly on the 1st. day of January and July in each year, and having coupons attachâ€" ed for the payment of ‘the sarid interest 6. The proceeds from the sale of the said temporary debentures shall be applied for the purposes for which the said debentures under said byâ€"law No. 1 were authorized, and for no other purpose, but nevertheless the lender _ or lenders shall not be bound to see to the application of the monies or any part thereof loaned by tiiem. The said debentures authorized and issued under said byâ€"law No. 1 shall noi be sold or otherwise dealt with by the said Board until full provision has been made for the payment of the loan hereby authorized, and of all temporâ€" ary debentures issued pursuant to this brâ€"law,. and in the event of sale of 3. The said temporary debentures shall be payable at the Canadian Bank of: Commerce in the Town of Timâ€" mins or in the City of Toronto, or at the ageney of the said Bank in the City of New York, United States of America. â€" The said temporary debenâ€" tures and the interest thereon shall be payable in gold of the standard of weight and fineness fixed for gold eoins by the laws of the United States of America at the date of the said debentures. 5. The said debentures authorized and issued under said byâ€"law No. 1 are hereby hypothecated as security for the roâ€"payment of the loan authoriz ed by this byâ€"law, and for ‘the benefit of the holder or holders from time to time of the temporary debentures isâ€" sued pursuant to this byâ€"law, and the said temporary debentures shall conâ€" stitute a first charge upon the said detbentures issued under said byâ€"law No. 1 and hypothecated as aforesaid. be sealed with the Corporate Seal of the said Board. The interest ecoupons attached to the said temporary debenâ€" tures shall be signed by the Treasurer of the said Board and his signature on said coupons may be printed, stamp ed, lithographed or engraved. 4. The said temporary debentures shall be signed by the Chairman and Treasurer of the said Board and shall ding in the aggreâ€" 30,000. The said es shall be dated of January, 1918, the said debentures authorized by sard byâ€"law No. 1 the proceeds thereof shall be applied first in repaying in full the loan and temporary debenâ€" tures authorized by said bvyâ€"law. 7. During the eurrency of the temâ€" porary debentures authorized by this byâ€"law all the monies collected under said byâ€"law No. 1â€"byâ€"the way of inâ€" terest, shal be applied in payment of the interest on ithe temporary debenâ€" tures issued hereunder, and all monics collected. on gaecount of prineipal in respect of the debentures issued under said byâ€"law No. 2 shall be deposited in the Canadian Bank of Commerce, to be held in a special trust account as security for the payment of the temâ€" porary debentures issued hereunder and for the benefit of the holder or holders for the time being of said temporary debentures and all such money so paid to the said Bank shall not be appliecd for any other purpose until all the temporary debentures isâ€" sued hereunder have been paid and satisfied. FINALLY PASSED at Timmins, this 1st. day of April, 1918. In. the Matter of the Mattagami Lumâ€" ber Saw Mills Company, Insolâ€" vents. an assiznment under the Assignments and Preference Act of all her estate, credits and effects to Hecetor E. Montâ€" gomery of the Town of Timmins aforeâ€" said for the general benefit of her creditors. Notice is herehy given that Mary Helen Oglivie of the Town of Timâ€" mins in the District of Temiskaming, carrying on business under the name, style and firm of The Mattagami Lumâ€" ber and Saw Mills Company has made A meeting of her creditors will be held at the office of D. W. O ‘Sullivan, Solicitor, in the New Empire Theatre Bldg., in the Town of Timmins on Monday the 15th day of April at the hour of eleven o‘clock in the forenoon to receive a statement of affairs and to appoint inspectors and fix their reâ€" muneration, and for the ordering of the affairs of the estate generally. Creditors are requested to file their claims with the Assignee, with proof‘s and particulars thereof required by the said Act, on or before the day of such meeting. And notice is givenâ€" that And notice is further given that after the 30th day of April, 1918, the Assignee will proceed to distribute the assets of the dehbtor amongest the parâ€" mt . .;T‘k{%;‘?_..‘â€"‘ oys e i ce ty %")uf- ‘1:5"33-1\ L. 8.~â€"NEWTON, N. E. WADSWORTH, Secretary. Chairman. ties entitled thereto, having regard onâ€" ly to claims of which notice shall then have been given, and that he will nok be liable for the assets or any part thereof, so distributed to any person or persons of whose claim he shall not then have had notice. In the matter of The Ontario Assignâ€" ments Act. Notice is hereby given that Albert Chartrand of the town of South Porâ€" cupine in the District of Temiskaming, Teamster, has made an Assignment under the Assignments and Preferenâ€" ces Act of all his estate, credits and effects to C. D. Evans of the Town of South Poreupine, Clerk, for the (Generâ€" al RBenefit of lus Creditors. 7 A mecting of the creditors will be held at the office ofâ€"Cook Mitghell, in the town of South Poreupine on Friday, the Fifth day of April, A.D,, 1918, at the hour of eight o‘clock in the evening to receive a statement of affairs, to appoint inspectors and fix their remuneration, and for the orderâ€" ing of the"affairs of the estate generâ€" aHv. Creditors are requested to file their claims with the Assignee, with the proof‘s and particulars thereof requirâ€" ed by the said Aet, on or before the day of such mseting. And Notice is further given that after the First day of May, 1918, the Assignee will proceed to distribute the assets of the debtor amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notiee shall then have been given, and that he will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof so distributed, to any person or, persons of whose claim he shall not then have had notice. . South â€"Porecupine, Ont. Assignee. COOK MITCHELL, South Poreupine, Ont. Solicitors for Assignee. Dated at South Poreupine, March 27th., 1918. (On I’ml-:am street, â€" Timmins, one i T rooms. house, 22x24 ; two stories ; One stable, 18x20; two stormes. One complete outfit for sawing wood with Sâ€"horse power gas engine. One 5â€"passenger Everett touring car Apply 10â€"21p NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROPERTY FOR SALE HECTOR E. MONTGOMERY, By D. W. O ‘Sullivan, His Solicitor. LEO. WHITE, 44 Balsam st., Timmins.