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Porcupine Advance, 4 Aug 1927, 1, p. 6

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FOR SALEâ€"Eightâ€"roomed house in business section of town. _ House is 20 by 30 feet, with all conveniâ€" ences and furnace. _ Hardwood floors upstairs and down, large celâ€" lar. Lot 30 by 128 feet. Will sell for cash or easy terms. Apply to 3 Elm St. South. 22â€"26p. BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALEâ€" 14 rooms, furnished complete, in uptown district. Reasonable terms to responsible party. Apply to P. 0. Box 1704, Timmins, Ont. 29t.f. HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"6 rooms. Apâ€" ply to 108 Maple street, south oo o This is the team of English lady tennis players photographed on board the Cunard liner Ascania from which they disembarked at Quebec last week. Their itinerary takes them from Quebec to Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Buffalo and New York. From left to right they are: Befty Nuthall, Gweneth R. Sterry, Joan Fry, Mrs. D. A. Hill, Ermyntrude Harvey, and Major DBudley T. R. Larcombe, Secretary of Wimbledon, manager of the team. HOUSES FOR SALE ‘‘That looks like a dog biscuit you‘re eatin‘, Bill."‘ "So ‘tis. Doctor said wot I needed was more Animal Food!‘‘ â€"Humorist (London, England.) English Tennis Stars Play in Canada â€"30â€"32 2p FOR RENTâ€"Twoâ€"roomed apartment ; suitable for "young married couple. Apply to 53 Cedar St. North, upâ€" stairs. â€"31p. FOR SALEâ€"Ford touring car. _ In good running condition. Apply to 11 Main Ave. â€"31p. PIANO:â€" TEACHERâ€"Miss _ Lillian Robitaille will give musie lessons at 12% Cedar St. South. Recently graduated from the Royal Conserâ€" vatorvy of Music, Montreal. 31p. COLD STORAGE FOR CARS. Apâ€" ply to B. F. Lennan, No. 60, corner of Elm and Broadway 46 WILSON THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO 2. The debentures shall all bear the same date and shall be issued within one year from the date on which this Byâ€"Law is passed and may bear any date within such year and shall be payable in Thirty annual instalments during the Thirty years next after the time when the same are issued and the respective amounts of principal and interest payable in each of the said years shall be as set forth in Schedule ‘*A"‘ which is hereby deâ€" clared to be and form part of this Byâ€"Law. 3. The debentures as to both prinâ€" cipal and interest may be expressed in Canadian currency and may be payable at any branch of the Canaâ€" dian Bank of Commerce in Canada. S. Rosenberg, formerly of Perkus and Co.‘s. Kirkland Lake store, who was arrested in New York and extraâ€" dited on charges of theft laid against him at the instance of the firm, pleaded guilty when he appeared beâ€" fore Magistrate Atkinson in police court at Swastika on Friday and was sentenced to two years, less one day, in the reformatory. Five charges with amounts totalling $4900, _ approxiâ€" mately, were laid. No evidence was taken on Friday‘s proceedings. _ W. io T ol hsY ol AND WHEREAS it is expedient to make the principal of the said debt repayable in yearly sums during the period of Thirty years, of such amounts respectively that the aggreâ€" gate amount payable for the principal and interest in any year shall be equal AND WHEREAS it will be necesâ€" sary to raise annually the sum of $1886.49 during the period of Thirty years to pay for the said yearly sums of principal and interest as they beâ€" come due. TWO YEARS FOR KIRKLAND MAN ON THEFT CHARGES. at the rate of Five (5) per cent per annum which is the amount of the debt intended to be created by this Byâ€"Law. as nearly as may be to the amount so payable for prmupal and interest in each of the other years. A Byâ€"Law of the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Separate Schools for the Town of Timmins in the District of Cochrane to raise by way of Loan the sum of $29,000, for the purpose herein mentioned. WHEREAS the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Separate Schools for the Town of Timmins in the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane require to borrow the sum of $29,000.00 to raise funds for the purpose of building and equipâ€" ping an addition to the St. Charles Separate School in the Town of Timâ€" mins, and for such purpose to issue debentures therefor bearing interest A. Gordon appearing for the accused, asked for suspenfled sentence and intimated that some restitution, in the form of stocks and property, had been €1 Â¥ made. BY â€"LA W No. 16 Canadian growers are again preâ€" paring to make many entries in the competitive displays at the Imperial Fruit Show to be held in Manchester, England, next October. _ For several years Canada has won the highest aâ€" wards with the Mcelntosh Red apple as the best dessert apple grown in the British Empire. _ This variety was originated in Dundas County, Ontarin, quite close to Ottawa. Canadian apples find, because of their enviable quality and flavour, a ready market in the British Isles and the United States. Great Britain is the principal export market to where hundreds of thousands of barrels are shipped annually. A Cobalt man has told the police there that he went into a house in the Lang street district recently and had this drinkables he had sixty dollars in his pocket, but when he woke up after drinking his beer,. or some of it, he sayvs he had only fifteen dollars. a drink of beer at 35¢. and a bottle of wine for which he paid $1.00. When he paid the lady of the house for Aâ€"correspondent of The North Bay Nugget says that‘at Cobalt or near there, a woman had her eye blackened by being struck with a hailstone durâ€" ing a recent storm. According to the same source, a man working on the road was so badly battered about the head that he had to use the shovel he was carrying to protect himself from the terrific drops of hail. The story does not tell, however, how badly the shovel was dented. If the shovel was not broken somebody in North Bay should borrow it. It could be exhibited as a curiosity. 5. During Thirty years, the currenâ€" cy of the debentures, the sum of $1,886.49 shall be levied and collected annually by a special rate sufficient therefor, over and above all other rates in the same manner and from the like persons and property, by, from, upon or out of which other Separate School rates are levied, raised and collected for the said Thirty years. 6. The said sum of $29,000.00 so borrowed and interest thereon and the said debentures shall be and the same are hereby made a charge upon the schoolhouse property and premises and on the real and personal property vested in the said Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholie Separate Schools for the Town of Timmins, and upon all the Separate School rates of the said Board to be hereâ€" inafter imposed until the said debenâ€" tures and each and every of them together with all interest thereon shall have been fully paid and satisâ€" fied. WOULD IT BE WRONG TO ASK IF THE SHOVEL WERE DENTED Ottawa, Canada.â€"This year‘s comâ€" mereial apple erop in Canada will toâ€" tal, according to a recent official estiâ€" mate, 3,482,000 barrels or about 500,000 barrels more than the 1926 crop. Nova Scotia will produce, it is estiâ€" mated, 1,400,000 barrels this year, an increase of 473,000 barrels over last year; Ontario‘s crop will be 900,000 barrels, more than 300,000 barrels over the 1926 crop. _ British Columbia‘s production this year will be 1,049,000 barrels, which is over 260,000 barrels less than last year. _ Quebece‘s crop will be 103,000 ‘barrels, 13,000 less than a year ago and New Br unswick will produce 30,000 barrels, the same as in 1926. 4. The Chairman and Secretary of the said Board shall sign and issue the said debentures and the debenâ€" tures shall be sealed with the Corâ€" porate Seal of the said Board. The interest coupons attached to the deâ€" bentures shall be signed by the said Chairman and Secretary and their signature to them may be written, stamped, lithographed or engraved. 7. The said debentures may contain any clause providing for the regastraâ€" tion thereof authorized by any Statute relating to Municipal debentures in force at the time of the issue thereof. FINALLY PASSED this 18th day of July A.D. 1927. DAVID LAPRAIRIE, $436 . 458. 481 . 505 .2 530 .80 557. 584. 614. 644. 677 . TL . 746. 183. 823 .07 804 .: 907 . 952. 1000 . 1050 . 1102 . 98 1158. 1216. 1°76G. 1340 .69 1407 .73 1478.12 1552.02 1629 .62 1711.10 1796 .66 J. A,. WALSH, SCHEDULE ‘‘ A‘‘ rIn .49 Int. $1450 . 1428. 1405 . 1381 . 19085;, 1329. 1301 . t272. 1241 . 1209 .: 1L75. 1139 . 1102. 1063 . 1022. 2 Secretaryâ€"Treasure1 979 933. 886. 836. T83 . 728.. 670. 609 . 545. 478. 408 .. 334. 256. w en 17954 80. Chairman Total $1886 . 1886. 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 4 1886. 1886 . 4 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . 1886 . (ouncll _and being for the benefit of the ratepayers, tho Township of Tisâ€" dale is indebted to the Imperial Bank of Canada. AND WHEREAS it is deemed adâ€" visable to issue $100,000. of debenâ€" tures and apply £ e proceeds thereof upon such indel dness L 6E We ® Fi} AND WHEREAS it is therefore necessary to borrow on the credit of the Corporation at large, the said sum of $100,000. to issue debentures therefor bearing interest at the rate of five and oneâ€"half (5%) per centum per annum, the amount of the debt intended to be created by this Byâ€"law. AND WHEREAS it is desirable to make the said debt payable in twenty (20) annual instalments durâ€" ing the period of twenty (20) years of such amounts respectively, that the agcregate amount of principal and interest in each year shall be as nearly as possible the same. AND WHEREAS it will be necesâ€" sary to raise in each year in which an instalment becomes due, the sum of $8,367.93. 2. The debentures shall all bear the same date, shall be issued within two (2) years after the date on which this Byâ€"law is passed and may bear any date within such two (2) years, and shall be payable in twenty (20) anâ€" nual instalments during the twenty (20) years next after the date when they shall be issued, and the respecâ€" tive amounts of prineipal and interest payable in each of such years shall be as set out in Schudule ‘A‘‘ attached hereto, which is hereby declared to be and form a part of this Byâ€"law. 3. The said debentures, as to both principal and interest, shall be exâ€" pressed in Canadian currency, and may be payable at any place or places in Canada. 4. The Reeve of the Corporation shall sign and issue the debentures and interest coupons, whiuch shall also be signed by the Treasurer of the Corporation, and shall be sealed with the seal of the Corporation. Take notice that the foregoing is a true copy of a proposed Byâ€"law of Being a Byâ€"Law to Provide for the Borrowing of Certain Monies WHEREAS by reason of expendiâ€" tures heretofore made and required, inter alia, for the repairing of roads and sidewalks torn up in the instalâ€" lation sewage and. waterworks systems for fire hose, snow plough, police ear and other equipment, and for roads and bridges, and for other purposes within the powers of the PC Clerkâ€"Treas. Schedule of Principal and Interest Payments on Debentures Bearing 5/ per cent. Interest, and Payable in 20 Annuity Instalments Annuityâ€"$8,8367.93 AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of the Municipality, according to the last revised Assessment Roll, is, $3,075,â€" 966.00. 5. During the currency of the deâ€" bentures, there shall be raised in each year, the amount of the instalment of prineipal and interest payable in that year as set forth in Schedule "A‘‘ attached hereto. naving electors on the A.D: 1927 READ a first and second time and passed in open Counecil at South Porâ€" cupine, this 25th day of July A.D. 1927 . 6, The debentures may contain any provision providing for their regisâ€" tration asâ€"authorized by law. READ a third time and finally passed the day of 1927, having received the assent of the 7. This Byâ€"law shall take effect on the day of the final passing thereof. FRANK C. EVANS, CHAS. V. GALLAGHER, TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE BYâ€"LAW NO. 354 $2837 3025 3192 3367 3002. 87 3748 .27 3954 .43 4171 .92 4401 .38 4643 .45 4898 . 84 5168 .28 5452.54 6402 6754 7126 1018 7031 E1 07 19 60 Interest $5500 .00 5342 .26 B175 .85 5000 . 28 4815 .06 4619 .66 4413 .50 4196 .01 3966 .55 3724 .48 3469 .09 3199 .65 2915.39 2615 .51 2292.12 1965 .34 1613.19 1241 .68 849 .74 436 , 24 day of Clerkâ€"Treas. 8367 8367 8367 8367 8367 8367 8367 Reeve 8367 .93 8367 .93 8367 .83 8367 .93 8367 .93 8367 .93 8367 .93 8367 .93 8367 .93 8367 .93 8367 .93 8367 .93 8367.93 8367 .93 8367 .93 8367 .93 8367 .93 8367 .93 8367 .93 8367 .93 Reeve. Thursday, August 4th, 1927 South Poreupine. P.S.D. No. 1â€"I to Nâ€"Public School, South Poreupine. P.S.D. No. 1â€"O to Zâ€"Public School, South Poreupine. P.S.D. No, 2A to Lâ€"Public School, Dome Mines. P.S.D. No. 2â€"M to Zâ€"Public School, Dome Mines. P.S.D. No. 3â€"A to Gâ€"Public School, Schumacher. P.S.D. No. 3â€"H to Oâ€"Public School, Schumacher. P.S8.D. No. 3â€"P to Zâ€"Public School, Schumacher. ? P.S.D. No. 4â€"A to Zâ€"Belanger Store 314 Pine Street. P.S.D. No. 5â€"A <«<o Zâ€"Bartleman Townsite Office. And that the 18th day of August, A.D. 1927, at one o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon at South Porcupine in the said Municipality has been fixed for the appointment of persons to attend at the polling places, and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk Notice is hereby given that a Byâ€" law was passed by the Council of the Town of Timmins on the 25th day of July 1927, providing for the issue of Debentures to the amount of $30,â€" 000.00 for the purpose of building an addition to the Moneta Public School in the Town of Timmins, and that such Byâ€"law was registered in the Registry Office of the District of Cochrane on the 20th day of July 1927. Following subjects will be considerâ€" ed at this meeting, namely :â€" Financial statement of Trading and Profit and Loss for period from Nov. 3rd, 1926 to June 30th, 1927 ; Mr. (G. N. Ross ,chartered accounâ€" tant, will submit a full report on audit ; Manager‘s report. Anry ordinary business of interest to the Coâ€"Operative will be considered By Order, (mgned) N. D. THACHUK Secretarv. Dated at Timmins this 20th day of July 1927. ‘ â€"30.32 Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the 4th day of August 1927. â€"51â€"38 ‘*And what, little girl,""‘ asked the lady visitor, ‘‘are you going to be when you grow up?" *‘*1‘s donna be a blonde secretary, so‘s my daddy will go out with me sometimes."‘‘ Board report ; Notice of Registration of Byâ€"Law Notice is hereby given that a Byâ€" law was passed by the Council of the Town of Timmins on the 25th day of July 1927, providing for the issue of Debentures to the amount of $150,â€" 000.00 for the purpose of erecting and equipping an addition to the High School in the Town of Timmins, said addition to be used as a Technical School, and that such Byâ€"law was registered in the Registry Office of the District of Cochrane on the 29th day of July 1927. Notice is hereby given that the first semiâ€"annual meeting of the Workers‘ Coâ€"Operative of New Ontario, Limited to be held as a semiâ€"annual meeting, will be held at the hall of the Finnish Society, 50 Fourth Avenue, Timmins, on the 14th day of August, 1927, at 7 o‘clock in the evening. Notice of Registration of Byâ€"Law WORKERS‘ COâ€"OPERATIVE OF NEW ONTARIO, LIMITED Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the 4th day of August 1927, of Directors will present full 11C€ ‘tPLll W Y UL _ L105 UidLb A1J 4 H. E. MONTGOMERY, H. E. MONTGOMERY, FRANK,C. EVANS, Clerk. Clerk, Clerk.

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