AND WHEREAS the Township of Calvert has no debenture debt. THEREPORE, PHE MUNICIPAL COUNXNCIL OF. THE CORPORATION OF THE ‘TOWNSHIP OF CAL: aqrount payable principal and â€" the said debt possible equal able in each of said period. issire the said debentures at one t and to make the pringipal of the s daeht repayable by yearly sums ing the period of twenty years, be the currency of the said debentu said yearly sums being of such smective amounts that the aegres stun o len 1 nhousand for the purpo a site and erecting t Hall and Fire Station provided, (which is : this said FOR BORROWING THE SUM OF TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,â€" 000.00) FOR THE PURPOSE OF ACQUIRING A SITE AND ERECTâ€" ING THEREON A TOWN HALL AND FIRE STATION FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF CALVERT. WHEREAS the Municaipal Councll of the Township of Calvert deem it MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNâ€" SHIP OF CALVERT,; DSTRICT OF COCHRANE, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Year 1024 1935 1921 1027 1928 19:29 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 19206 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1043 $ 53 River Road = « Timmins ? + + 00‘00“000000“000000000000“0â€00OOQOOOOOOMOMOOOâ€O SCHEDULE ATTACHED TO BYâ€"LAW NO. OF CALVERT OSE 44900668 @6 [] A xD WHERIEAS reon a_ Town Hall n,‘the sitm of ‘Fen s ($10,000.00). XANXIT WHEREAS j Husky, fiuffy, healthy Pups. Raised out of doors and not delicate. Right now we have some punpies that are very nice. They are from daughters of Prize winners. â€" Sired by noted domestic and imported Prize males. If you get one you will be warranted in exâ€" pecting it to develop intow winner. Perfectly beautiful and the safest dog you can get for the children. All pups healthy and sound, and certified reg‘xster ed pedigree with every sale. 1. N. LE E Collie Puppies for Sale ; Ww ) (IP}W to b aforesaid Do VE BYâ€"LAW NUMBER 69 intended to aw) the p to Dorrow h necessary to » said Corpo i<h Principal interest shall b to the ; 450 8 40873 4::%23 AM j o Te amount the other vea 1@ sneoed or th a} ind urpose of ns thereon {(14 )1 41} oTr} m as hereinafte the amount of o be created by proceeds of the lied to the purâ€" to no other. it is desirable to aT Vhousani the a vear n respec! asâ€" nearliy rat:H D)ol] OoOr( denentures,. of such reâ€" Interest $600.00 3S83.68 384.07 308.05 48( 22 4):3 N00 e ~denenâ€" i for the rs ($10,â€" requiring a ‘Town O Y Ld 12.00 8o.01 the de 1 i of the im a K6 per Bi rel atCo the 111 id three m ng its tmrd~ reading by the sali Municipal Counctl and an applicatio shall be made to the Ontario Railwa Municipal Board iur the confirm: tion of same. Dated at Ansonville, Ont., this 24t day of July, 1923 3. The debentures issued hereunâ€" der shall contain the provisions of Section 316, 1 of the Consolidated ‘\-/Iuni(:ipul Act, 1914, as to transference of Debentures. This Byâ€"Law shall eome in force and take effect on the day of its passâ€" ing its reading by the said Municipal Councetl and an application there nually by spectial property in the Calvert the sum purpose of payin each of the said and interest in interest at the rate of six per centum. per annum, payable yearly at the said bank, on the 15th day of Decemâ€" ber, in each and every year during the currency thereof, :and shall have attached to them coupons for payâ€" ment of the sard interest, which cou lmï¬s shall sbe signed by the Treasurer of the satd Corporation. 4. Durine the Curreney of the said and: the C thereto the Corporation interest at th per annum, said bank, on 2. Each of the said debentures shall / j be signed by the Reeéve of the said | ; Corporation or by some other person | authorized by Byâ€"Law to sign thc‘] saime and by the Treasurer thereof; ’ and: the Clerk thereof shall zlti:l(,'ll l thereto the corporate seal of the said q4 thi t] O 0o VER*+, hou Annual Amounts n Thou @r at the Ansonville or he : that be LW ) dred DolHa iid, (which is said ~the Curreney of the said there shall be raised .anâ€" pectal rate on all rateable i the said Township of sum‘ of $871.84 for the paying the amount due in â€"said years for prineipal t in respect of the said in respect the te bentures shall Q Wls ith 10] ig by the said d an application Ontario Railway or the confirmaâ€" iryâ€" T reasurer UPEBEN} +0 th(’l't‘ () 111 lid e 10,000,.00 Coupons $14.31 41 .4 19 \)O 3b . 4) ()0} 3000 2 § Reeve AJ Clerk. 14 *4 () NWV I1â€" SalbOL ONCE MOQORE MENTION IS MADE OF A CURLING RINK ‘*The minerals of Northern Ontario are set out in great array. All the various products taken out of the earth, and used by man for his several purposes are marshalled in a great array. . The exhibits of gold and silâ€" ver are not smallk but are‘on the same seale as the country, a massive scale, Until the end of 1922, silver to the value. of $220,800,000, gold to the yof â€"$108,300,000 and nickel to the value of $176,700,000 have been taken fromâ€" Northern ‘Ontario, and gzreat quantities of other minerals beâ€" ing scenes in many of the towns oï¬ the northern section of the province, and illustratinzy the industries that are earried on there. woods, shown in many forms, the proâ€" cess is illustrated by samples of all the material used in the manufacâ€" ture of the paper, until a massive roll of paper for the daily pr ready â€"to have the news it it is truge taat up there.â€" But oth excellent a samples displayved, fruits, canned in t them, are pPreserve to make their pre ‘* Added to this lure is one held out by the collection of fruits. Although Northern ‘Ontario does not boast of itself as a peach growing dand, yet it is true that they «an grow peaches up there.â€" But other fruits are plentiâ€" fulÂ¥/and excellent as is évinced by the samples displayed, and _ the ‘canned fruits, canned in the land that grows them, are preserved in such a way, as to make their preservation indetectâ€" housewife. and clean, th the snosw th land they c« other vegzetal lure to thos veretarl cet the bPlhe â€" Thei Products and Resources of This Counâ€" try Well Shown This Year at e National Exhibition. FINE DISPLAY OF NORTH LAND RCRES AT M U‘ 1 ‘*There d Oftal New (On 11 The M provin hietf â€" cCcarrie shown i ley_ come€ ezetable )les wonderful of illumin whi 1¢€ l1 1 00( 111 LV e th T‘ ( 11 10) NT 14 it 11 public have ib ‘\ improvred show r1ir., and the dail that seq nly the From 1} presery s~and the collection o out by Northeyn On would exceite the env; ocery>y horticulturist. o ) ‘potatoes are â€"firn overs inâ€" wWIn from. â€" anid (+(11] tliflo we shown eJE ipers to ts feature been sent Exhibitior lucts of th: e exh the Canadian this vear of O0r oOf @11 Ontari ent conititiHon it Northetn O: TAE POROUPINE 7 "antl> all the ned hold out a them turn y could always ~Northern Onâ€" ePt lonizati vÂ¥idl lan«d ection of hern Onâ€" the envy turist. or ire â€" firm white as inter the 1 all the whole year. derful tulnes the d course ged h ('l't‘(] l t. Lre 1 white Jeen TOWwn (* @1 of â€" the North 'l'ill (lt" ) WII nCt iture. ronto IT‘1l( ‘0 tte1; P\ 11 ¢ T1 it hh s the disaster of last October, and o course the Masonic‘Order has not lag ged behind in providing proper ani creditable quarters for the accommo dation of the Order. The dedication of the new Masonic Temple at H’ai‘vfe_\’ bury on ‘Oct. 4th will be, an import ant event and one that no doubt. wil attract members of the Order fron all over the district, fulnes the di COlT‘®e DEDICATION NEW MASONIC TEMPLE AT HAILEYBURY the of ice, and wellâ€"finishe tofs‘ Â¥alle TW a 101 PCO Haile i1 spirit T‘6 111 0J t]r:l( to w1 lery on 0 t the 4th, 11 140 )88 ONC to comple )ort )e ced hing q Ociob M e t%he arr: The comp beees priow sNnow n m NO W ] 11 ind 1( VDuUr 1}} ({(6 21 ©4§000000000000090000 000000 0006000000 Corner Third Avenue and Birch Street Phone 24 P s Timmins, Ont. TRY â€" OUR EVAPORâ€" ATED FRUITS Sullivan New«ton, Insurance and Real Estate, have moved ~ their offices to the new Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Block. orner Third Ave. and Birch St. Insurance and Real Estate 3 MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE BLOCK. (Upstairs) REMOVAL NOTICE SULLIVAN NEWTON U M Frank Byck mich