16 Jw whin /S AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property rateable ‘or Neparate School purposes in the aid Town of Timmins, according to he last revised assessment roll, is 1,559,703.00. \AND ‘WHEREAS the amount of e existing debenture debt of the rard of Trustees of the Roman \tholie Separate for the wn of ‘Timmins is $141,000.00 and part of the prinecipal or interest is arrear. + OW THEREFORE The Board of stees of â€"the Rioman Catholie arate iSchools for the Town of mins ENACTS AS FOLILOWS :â€"â€" That for the purpose aforesaid ti > gha‘ll Ilbe borrowed the sum of 00.00 and ddbentures shall ‘be is3 1 therefor in sums of not less th $100.00 each, ‘bearing interest at th jate of Five and oneâ€"half per ce1 er annum and. having coupons att ed thereto for the payment of inth » AND WHEREAS it will be necesâ€" zary to raise annually the sum of $920.60 during the period of twenty years to pay for said yearly sum of principal and interest as they lbecome due ; AND WHDREAS it is expedient to make the principal of the said debt repayable in yearly sums, during the period of twenty years, of such amounts respectively that the aggreâ€" gate amount , payalble for principal and interest in any year shall be equral as nearly as may Ibe to the amount so payable for prineipa) and interest in each of the other years; annum, which is the amount of the debt intended to be created by this Byâ€"law ; WHEREAS the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholie Separate Sehools for the Town of Timmins reâ€" quire to borrow the sum of $11,000 to provide funds for the punrpose of comâ€" pleting the construction of a school building in the Separate Sehool Disâ€" trict for the Town of Timmins, and forâ€" such purpose to issue dedbentures therefor, bearing interest at the rate of Five and oneâ€"half per cent. per annum, which is the amount of the A Byâ€"Law of the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Separate Schools for the Town of Timmins, to raise by way of loan the sum of $11,000 for the purposes itherein mentioned. e debentures shall all bear the Bri ging Up Father Principal £11,000 . 00 10,684 . 40 10,351 .44 10,000 .17 9,0620 .58 9,238 .61 8,826 . 1:3 8,390 .97 7,031.87 7447 .52 6,936 .63 6,397 . 44 5,828.70 4,095 .66 3,027â€".82 3993 .2 ‘2.479 93 1,6095 .73 808 .30 M S0oRRY â€" 518 ‘ | 1 HAQ 2:Bâ€"2: BuTr ir \ OIEO â€" Ts Part of Principal Paid_ 11,000 .00 459 . 484. 510 . 530 . 568 .7 600. 033. 667 . 704. 143. T84 . .60 2. 90 -)""' #â€" Aust w ~00 .09 97 2 48 J . LG of December 6. The said sum of $11,000 so borâ€" rowed and interest thereon and the said debentures shall Ibe and the same are hereby made a charge upon the Schoolhouse property â€" and premises and on the real and personal property vested in the said Board of Trustees of the Roman ‘Catholic Separate Schools for the Town of Timmins, and upon @all the iSeparate School rates of the said (Board to Ibe hereafter imâ€" posed until the said debentures and each and every of them, together with all interest thereon, shall have been fully paid. and satisfied. 7. The said, Dabentures may conâ€" tain any clause <providing for the registration thereof _ jauthorized by any Statute relating to Municipal deâ€" bentures in foree at the time of the issue thereo‘f. FKHKNALILY PASSED this 22nd day debentures shall be sealed with the Corporate Seal of the said Board. 5. During twenty years, the curâ€" reney of the debentures, the sum of $920.60 shall be levied and collected annually by a special rate sufficient therefor over and above all other rates in the same manner and form and from the like persons and propâ€" erty by, from, upon or out of which other (Separate School rates are levied, raised and collected, for the said period of twenty yvears. 3. The debentures as to both prinâ€" cipal and interest may be expressed in Canadian currency and may be payable at any branch or lbranches of the Canadian Bank of Commerce any place or places in Canada. 4. The Chairman of the said Board shall sign and issue the debentures and interest coupons, and the same shall also Ibe signed by the Secretaryâ€" Treasurer of the said Board, and the debentures shall be sealed with the Corporate Seal of the said Board. one year from the date on which this Byâ€"law is passed, and may bear any date within such year, and shall be payalble in twenty annual instalments during the twenty years next atfter the time when the same are issued and the respective amounts of prineipal and interest payable in each of said years shall be as set forth in Scheâ€" dule ‘*A"" hereto which is hereby deâ€" clared to be and form part of this Byâ€"Law. / same date and shall be issued within IF YXOU GIT T AGAIN â€" LET ME KNOW â€" Interest 605 . 587 .04 3069 .33 550 .01 520 . 6.3 508 .12 483 .44 461 .350 4306 . 20 409 . tvl 381L . 5L 35L . St 32( .358 216 .03 117 .236 136 . 40 ® .3.26 28| â€"~â€"PASSED this 22nd day , 1923. . 3S .1 .16 J. W. WALSH, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer. J, E. NEWTON, $18,412 .00 Payment $ 920.60 920 .60 920 .60 920.060 920 .60 920 .00 920 .60 920. (0 920 .60 920 .60 920 .060 920 .60 920 .60 920 .60 020 .060 920 .00 920 .60 920 .00 920 .60 920 .0 Annual Chairman. "Lots of Timmins Radio Fans Do the Same" Now, honest, Mac, was it the owls that kept you awake? :Of course, there were a lot of owls those days. Owls and Night Hawks. The Night Hawks were so wild that they did wake â€" up_ people,â€"screaming _ and smashing into closed. doors and whistling and everything about three or four in the morning.. There wore many cheerful birds in the Poreupine in the early days,â€"and ‘‘early days‘ is right in more ways than one. CA was glad to recemve a copy Of The Advance. It is the first that I have seen since 1913, but on reading it over I noticed that a considerable number of the old crowd are still on the jobâ€"Hugh Steven‘s, Jack Bacon, Micky Adams, Doc. Melnnis, and others. I understand that Timmins is quite a city now,. Some changes since the day I went out there in Novemiber, 1911, with a suitease full of cash and books to open the first bank (Impemal). I was doing busiâ€" ness there before the doors or winâ€" dows were on the building, my clientele â€" consisting prineipally _ of Charlie Pieree, a bunch of blindpigâ€" gers, and a wildâ€"eyed crowd of miners trom the Hollinger. The owls used to keep me awake at nightâ€"hooting from the jackpines behind the Bank. [ was glad to see the Sault win the Allan Cup. They played a couple of zames in Ottawa, and looked pretty eood."‘* WHEN THE OWLS HOOTED IN THE JACKPINES AT SOUTH END Writing from Ottawa, where he is manager of the .Canadian Credit Men‘s Association, Mr. ‘M. H. Meâ€" Kay (better known in early days in Poreupine as‘ ‘‘Mac"") says:â€"â€" "I was glad to receive a copy of 1st Classâ€"iPauline Belanger, Teachâ€" erâ€"Kazmir â€" Bazpilko, Urkho Maki, Jack Schneider, Cecilia Larivier. Primerâ€" A.â€"Laura Lubhta, Grenville Chiles, Aino Lano, Harry Verner, Pat O ‘Shea. porte, Mvers, First Classâ€"Michael O‘Shea, Annie Bucovetsky, Mary Myronyk, Tont MceKay, Virginia Minot. Junior Sscond _ B.â€"Alien Hansen, Impi Â¥kola, Gordon Roy, Mike Kolzy, Kemnneth Tomkinson, Bennie Jenny Steafnski, Lizzie Brown. Second Class _C.â€"Clare Sherlock, Teacherâ€"Jules Vermont, Edith Cartâ€" mell, Irja Koski, George Kauftman and kola Junior Second A.â€"E. Kathleen Swetman, Teacherâ€"Maude Mahon, Carlo â€" Cattarello, â€"Annie Kesnesky, Abbie Frumkin, Eleanor Boyle, Helmi Kinnenum, Margaret MeCann. Gordon Owens. Lennox Childs, Jack Morgan. equal, Stella Smith, Henry Huot. sr. â€" IT. A.â€"Francesca Cattarello, Earle Hamilton, Betty Baker, Janet Urbanavitech, Sadie Kideckel, Ivy Forster, Roma Cattarello, Ivy Freeâ€" man, Maudie MeKay and Billy Capyk equal, Owen Wright, Kosti Luhta, Marjorie Dysart. Jr. T. B.â€"A. 1. Holden, Teacherâ€"â€" Joe Miller, Regie Huot, George Burns Esther ‘Bucovetsky, Bessie Mansfield Claude Dillon and Harold Melunis equal, Stella Smith, Henry Huot. Sr. 3rd Classâ€"Jim Baker, Beatrice Douzer, Hazel Nicol, Harry Martin, Mona Laforest, Jean Wright, Thomâ€" asena Boyle, Arvid Korpi, Fannie Jaakkola, Aileen Schneider, adys Gibbons, Ladimir Capyk. Jr. 4th Classâ€"Lazer Slotnick, Ellen Luhta, Rosie Kideckel, Anne Korpi, Harry Houghton, Rosie Bucovetsky, John Sharp. Senior Fourthâ€"B. M. _â€"C. Shaw, Teacherâ€"Steve Burns and Hugh Train equal, Theilma Roy, Albert Bosâ€" trom, Esther Slotnick, John Gihblbons. «Junior _ Fourthâ€"Vern _ Laforest, Barney Buckovetsky, Rocco Spadaâ€" fora. Standing of Pupils at South Porcuâ€" pine School for Month Just Closed. RONOUR ROLL FOR MARCH FOR 5.5. Na. 1 A., TISOALE Freddie Jal r (B.â€"Jim Morgan, Dolly Laâ€" George _ Morgan, â€" Kenneth Kes, [ac, was it the owls Â¥rwake? ~Of course, of owls those days. Hawks. The Night wild that they did equal THKE PORCUPENE ADVAN no Among the specials coming to the New Empire Theatre in the near fuâ€" ture sare:â€"**‘The Spoilers,"‘ April l1ith and 12th; and **The Prodigal Son,"‘ April 18th and â€"19th; also, Marion Davies, in ‘"*Little Old. New York," on April 25th and 26th. A man was visiting a lunatic asyâ€" lum and while walking in the gerounds he met a patient, to whom he said : ‘*Well, how. did you get here?‘" The man replied : ‘‘Well, sir, you see; I â€"married a wido‘w avith a grownâ€"up daughter and then my father married my wife‘s daughter, and that made iny wife the motherâ€"inâ€"law cf her facherâ€"inâ€"law, and my father became <my stepson. Then my stepmother, the daugliter of my wife, had a son and that boy, of course, was my brother, because he was my father‘s son; but he was also the son of my wife‘s stepdaughter and therefore her grandson and that made me grandfather of my stepâ€" brother. Then my wife had a son so my motherâ€"inâ€"law, the stepsister of my son is also his grandmother, beâ€" cause he is her stepson‘s child; my father is the brotherâ€"inâ€"law of my child, because his step sister is his wife; I am ‘the brother of my own son, who is also the son of my stepâ€" gsrandmother; Iâ€" am my mother‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law; my wife is her own child‘s aunt; my son is my father‘s newphew, and I am my own grandfaâ€" ther. A reader of The Advance contriâ€" butes the following for the amuseâ€" ment â€"of other readers. In view of what happened in the story itself, it might â€"be well not to attempt to figâ€" itre it out, but: just take it **as she looks.‘‘ The item is from an Eastern newspaper, and has gone the rounds of the press on several occasions :â€"â€" A man was visiting a lunatic asyâ€" lum and while walking in the erounds Annie ‘Munantuek,. â€" Edwin Luildkie, Billie Yawny, Edmund Richardson, Carl Yawny, Roderick MePhail, Anâ€" nie MelPhail, Nellie Eyre, Joe Mitehell Nladjstaw Jacknicki, â€" Harold Leck, Mary Shumilak, Helen Zaitz. THE CANNY STORY OF A CLANNISH MAN AND SON Semor _ Firstâ€"Helena _ Murray, Stanley Shumilak, Mary Cartonik, Jack Bray, Olga Yawnyv. Junior â€" Firstâ€"tLois Dennis, Ross MePhail, â€" Valma Erickson, ~Basel Doran, _ Bobby Hutcehison, _ Billie Norrieâ€"Lowenthal. Primerâ€"Joe Woods, Alice Eyres, Billie Lahti, Hedley Vanker, Peter Robertson. Junior Primer (A)â€"Wasile Fedorâ€" eac, â€"Marion MceEwen, Hazel Zinkie, Joln Munantuck, Luis Fenato, Harry MaLean, Florence Johnston, Sydnoy Hughes, Stanley Millions. Junior Primer (B)â€"Boyden Evanâ€" off, Alex Evanoff, Dimiter Sankoff, Junior Ssecondâ€"iAnme Wirta, limo Junkala, Ben ‘Mitchell, Leda Cox, Flossie Duggan, Lorne MceCaw, Nilo Dellaâ€"Vedova, Margaret Loyd, Verâ€" beno Dellaâ€"Vedova, Harold Millions, Jennie Doran, Maisie Yoemans. Zaitz, Kenneth [MeCaffrey, McCaw, Vera Doran, Meta Norman Labhti. senior Secondâ€"Urho Wirta, Rena Dellaâ€"Vedova, Perey Millions, Franâ€" cis Horne, Hilda Rowe, Nellie Woods, Annie Zaitz, (Gteorge Johns, Romeo eaudry, Carson Young. Junior Secondâ€"Annie Wirta, Eino Junkala, Ben ‘Mitchell, Leda Cox, Flossie Duggan, Lorne MeCaw, Nilo Senior Fourthâ€"Margaret MePhail, Betty Dowsett, Edward Labti, Fred Taylor. Junior Fourthâ€"Isobel Lahti, Gorâ€" don _ Michaelson, â€" CMAfford Yourny, Bobby MeWilliams, â€" Hubert Doran, Viola Doran, Tena Zaitz. Senmdr [Thirdâ€"Callum Stevenson, Irene Rowe, Leslie Loya, Willie Meâ€" Lean, George Woods, Lnella Duggan, Joe Pichuta, Florence Murphy. Junior Thirdâ€"Dave Taylor, Robert Miner, â€" Mary Hutchison, â€" Willie Pichuta. Ruby â€" Richard@son, Chinus Standing of Pupils in Various Classes at Dome School Last Month. OOME SCHOBL REPORT FOR MONTH OFf MARGH frey, Maleolm Meta Melville, 4AIT ouT or {Ig THE WAYâ€"tLL _ SEEIP I Km l MARTINâ€"SENOUR It pays to use BANK OF MONTREAL Reportson i Canada‘s € Crops .3« Write to Head Office. Montreal for Free Booklet HOME PAINTING MADE Easy SOLD BY Total Assets in Excess of $650,000,000.00 © 1924 er Inutu Fearume Scavice, Inc For Every Purposeâ€"For Every Surface GEO. TAYLOR HARDWARE, LTD. Timmins Ontario At frequent intervals throughout the season the Bank of Montreal > issues reports on the progress of the crops in Canada. These reâ€" ports, telegraphed to headquarters from the Managers of the Bank‘s 550 Branches, cover every Provâ€" ince and form a reliable index of crop conditions. The reports are furnished free. Upon request at any Branch of the Bank your name will be placed on our mailing list. By Geo. McManus