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Porcupine Advance, 5 Sep 1935, 1, p. 5

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shall not in the construction, erection 12 and maintsnance of the said works | shal unduly or unreasonably interfere with| rent the right of travelling or using the|{ cont streets, lames, squares, bridges, highâ€" day and in eccnsideration of the said authâ€" crity hereby given by the said Townâ€" ship cf Whitney, the said Party of the First Part convenants, promisos and ngre>s with the said Farty of the Soâ€" cond Part, as herein set forth. 2. The said Party of the Pirss shall, and will, for the term of ten years from the day cf AD. â€" . furnish and 3. ALL the wires 3f the said Party of the First Part used in the said works within the Township of Whitney, shall he insulatedâ€"and shall be worked on Metallic Circuit and all material to be used by the Party of the First Part in their works on streets, lan»s, bridges, highways, squares and public places in the said Township of Whitney, may be inspected by and shall be subject to the mpproval of ths Council of the said ‘Township or some person appointed by the said Council for that purpose. 4. The said Farty of the First Part shall, at their own expense, and costs, furnish, supply, erect, maintain and keep in repair, all the said lamps, posts and necessary appliances for the who‘e of the said period of ten years and shall renew such‘cf them as may become below standard as defined by this Agreement through any cause whatsoâ€" ever oth>r than the action of the said Township, and shall and will, at their own expense, during the said time for und at the times herein set forth, light and keep lighted the said Street Lamps with Electricity. ship, or any member Of TN Light Committee of the Cou person approved by the sa shall have the privilege to plant, instruments and ap connection with the said sys purpese of ascortaining tha trical current being supplie efficiency and power above p 6. The said Street Lamps of them shall be kept lig night, from dusk to daylight " The said Party of the and The Corpsration of the Township of Whitney, kereina‘t»r called tâ€"e "Party of the Second Part." Of the Secand Part 1. WITNESSETH that the Farty of the First Part in consideratiâ€"n of the coverants hersin contained is hereby nuthorized and permitted <o construct, crect and maintain poles, wires and conduits, acrocss, along and under the ances of, and the current as supplied by the Party of the First Part shall be ; in all respects of firstâ€"class quality and efficiency, and equal in quality and effiâ€" ciency on an average to those installed and opcrated in other towns in Ontario provided that the Reeve of the Townâ€" shin or any member of the Fire and 5. The Electrical System and appli-l it to be in t tion and of | be on and of the residents thereosf and to be advisable to> enter into an Agre>â€" ment for the supply of Electr.city for light, heat and power, within the limits of the said Corporation. NOW therefore, the Municipal Corpâ€"râ€" ation c¢f the Township of Whitney, enacts as Tclicws: 1/ th Eaid Municipa thereto of the Municipal Con obtained, Agresement on pality with the Company, Lin WHEREAS the Council of the Corporâ€" ation of the Township of Whitney, deem it to be in the interests of the Corporaâ€" tion and of the residents thereat and to Memorandum of Agreement| 1 within the tion, whic words and terms and peritscd as Byâ€"Law No. 150 Township of Whitney Being a Byâ€"law to Authorize the Excecution of an Agreeâ€" ment between the Northern Ontario Power Compauny, cr any memoer oi C PILLC AiiU Committee of the Council or any i approved by the said Council, have the privilege to inspect the instruments and appliances in ction with the said systom for the s> of ascortaining that the elscâ€" current being supplied is of the ney and power above provided for. he said Street Lamps, and each em shall be kept lighted every lan for light, heat and poxer ‘ limits of the said Corporaâ€" h agreement shall be in the figures, and shall contain the conditions and shall be for follovs:~â€" he proper Ofi jality shall on e Municipal Ele orporat:zsn, fir: and the Township of Whitney. Ijrm and ener n behalf of the e Northern Ontari mitod f>r the su and first enter First Part Company illed thi n{o : Munic AM t Domestic Rates: x. Discriminatory taxes chargeable pro rata in municipalities where such charges may be imposed. x. All accounts shall be increased for taxes by the same percentage as the total taxes paid by the Company is of the total revenue received by the Comâ€" pany from the sale of electricity to the public in any twelveâ€"month period, adâ€" justed from time to time in accordance therewith. x. Taxes shall mean all taxes, fees, dues, rentals and other charges paid by the C:mpany to Federal, Trovincial, Municipal and other taxing authorities. Motor Rates : For current for motors over 2 Horsepower in addition to a fixed charge of $1.00 per month per Horsepower, based on the name plate rating of the motors, an energy charge will be made as folloOws:â€" Under 25 H.P.â€"3.00 cents per Kiloâ€" watt hour. For 25 H.P. and under 50 HP.â€"2,00 cents per Kilowatt hour. For 50 HP. ard under 100 H.P.â€" 1.75 cents per KHowatt hour. For 100 H.P. and under 2090 H.P.â€" 1.50 cents per Kilowatt hour Foer 200 H.P. and under 300 H.P.â€" 140 cents per Kilowatt hour For 300 H.P. and under 400 HP.â€" 1.30 cents per Kilowatt hour For 400 H.P. and under 500 HP.â€" 1.20 cents per Kilowatt hour. For 500 H.P. and over PIMT3L PAT A3J construction menced. 11. The said shall not durit without the Tcwnship, to elec the waiays, sidewalks. other public gocd repair by t IT BEING DISTINCTLY UNDERâ€" STOOD AND AGREED however that in the event of the Party of the First Part reducing the rates charged for retail service in any other Municipality within the District that the rates above stipulated shall be reduced from time to time to the extent that the Kilowatt hour consumption with the Township retalil service in ar within the District stipulated shall bi to tims to the exts hour consumption course of the same,. and of all doors, gateways and be kept free and uncb lights, barriers, or watcht prcvided and kept by the Pirst Part during the con repairs of the said works tection and safety the the said streeis and cther 8 The Party of th»> Fit Darr prcevided arn Pirst Part ¢ repairs of t tection and 8. The . indemnify Party of th Township of 9. The sai ways and boulevards, curbs, sidewalks or other public places c<r any water rourse of the same. and th: entranc> shall us> caly such struction of the saic ind other public Tâ€"wnship as shall be ‘ooking and Heating Rates: ‘ommercial Rates: first 100 K.W. Hrs. Plusâ€"1.125¢ per K.W. Hr. for all additional use. $ Minimum 75¢ per month net. The whole less 20 p.c. for prompt payâ€" ment on or before ten days after the mailing of accounts. x. Plus taxes as hereinafter menâ€" tionmed. Fixed Chargeâ€"$1.6?975 per month Plusâ€"3.375¢ pcor KW. Hr. for the first 189 hou:s‘ use of connected load. Plusâ€"1.125¢ per K.W. Hr. for all additional use. The whole less 20 p.c. for prompt payâ€" ment on or before 10 days a‘ter the mailing of accounts. x..Plus taxes as horeinafter menâ€" tioned. 3.15¢ per K.W. Hr. for the first 75 K.W. Hrs. 25¢ per K.W. Hr. for the next 100 K.W . Hrs. 1,25¢ per K.W. Hr. for all additionâ€" al use. Minimum 75¢ per month net. The whole less 25 p.c. for prompt payment on or before 10 days after the mailing of accounts. nI hnhout . tho pBrMISSLHCILY ~OL_ vnship, to be expressed by tyâ€"law, irge any greator rates for su};plying ctricity of the description ard for ~time hersinafter mentioned, than follows:â€" Fixed Chargeâ€"67.5¢ per month Plusâ€"3.375¢ per K.W. Hr. for the led and k: Part durit rding for ten umption wWIit!l y warrants, said Party 0o inue to supp . °*L 11 to 11 If y of the First Part ipply Electric curâ€" the terms cof th‘s from the 4th 935. and the Party f the First Part joles in the conâ€" works. on strects Firs rml m Oi d c( byv im ridge jstruc‘e Dridge:, snA trucied and en. shall be Party of the tructicn and for the pr3=â€" Public using p‘ace First Patr y of the igents in n :<f the is of the the said shall the said il damâ€" , to perâ€" e neliâ€" siid 16. The Company reserves the right to make an additional charge to cover the cost of supplying the service when it is required for a period of less than one year, and also reserves the right to require deposits to guarantee the securâ€" ing of the Company‘s accounts. 17. IT ISs DISTINCTLY UNDMRâ€" sTOOD AND AGREED that this agreement is not intended to, and shall not, interfere with the right of any mining company to contract for and acquire its supply of power for mining purposes from any source it may desire. 18. In case of any dispute or difâ€" ference shall arise between the parties hereto relative to any of the matters provided for in this agreement, then such dispute or difference shall be subâ€" mitted to the arbitration and deterâ€" mination of three arbitrators, one to be appointed by the Party of the First Part, one to be appointed by the Townâ€" ship, and the third arbitrator to be apâ€" poainted by two arbitrators so appointed, and the award in writing of such arbiâ€" trator or any two of them shall be final and binding on the parties hereto. 15. In case the supply of current shall be interrupted or fail, from tha Act of (i>d, the King‘s Enemies, ice or Acciâ€" dent in any way, or for necessaty .rcâ€" pairs to machinery or plant, or for any cther reasons whether of.a sim:larâ€"or dissimilar nature, not attributable to the neglect of the said Farty .of th»e First Part, the Party of the First Part shall not be liable for damages in spect of such interruption or failure nor be considered in default, provided they us2> reasonable diligence to restore such supply, but a proportionate abatemnt shall be made in the amount payable under this contract proâ€" vided for a time during which current is not supplied by reason of such interâ€" ruption or failure of. current. Pr3â€" vided, hswever, should such supply: of current be interrupted at any time for a period of thirty consecutive days or for thirty days in all, within any Six months, then in either of such cases the Franchise in this Agreement contained shall at the option of the Party of the Second Part be terminated. . Wherever in this agreement the words, Party of the First Part, are usâ€" ed, the same shall extend to and include the Party of the First Part, its succesâ€" scrs and assigns, and wherever in this agreement the word "Township‘‘ is usâ€" ed, the same shall mean the Party of the Second Part and shall extend to and include its successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said Farties hereto have hereunto affixed their respective Corporate Seals and signed under the hands of their respectâ€" tive officers. This Byâ€"law shall take effect on and after the final passing thereof. Given and passed this day of AD 1935. For each lamp of 100 watts or less $13.50 per lamp per annum. f 13. The said Party of the First Tart shall not be permitted to discriminate against any applicant in th»> Township of Whitney applying for or using the Electricity, either as to supply or pric> by reason of the smallness of Electricity applied for or used by the applicant o# consumer, but shall be bound, provided the payment is made therefor, accordâ€" ing to the terms hereof, to supply and to continue to supply, any applicant in the said Township of Whitney applying therefor or using the same who is not indebted t> the Party of the First Part for Eloectricity previously supplied t> such applicant and whose premises are situated not more than 1000 feet from the distributing line of the said Party of the First Part without regard to the quantity of electricity applied for, reâ€" quired or used by such applicant or conâ€" sumer without discriminating in that respect or as to the price or otherwise howsoever, except as hereinafter proâ€" vided. + 14. The Street Lamps herein men tioned, shall be lamps hereinaftr mentioned and the Township hereby covenants, promiscs and agrees to pay to the Party of the First Fart, for the lighting of Streets, lanes, squares and other Public Places, according to the following Rate:â€" Notice TAKXKE NOTICE that the foregoing is a true copy of a proposed Byâ€"Law of the Corporation of the Township of Whitney to be submitted to the votes of the electors on the 24th day of Sepâ€" tember, A.D. 1935, between the hours of nine o‘clock in the forencon and five o‘clock in the afternoon. The poll for subâ€"divisivn No. 1 will be held at the Township Hall, Porcupine, and the poll for subâ€"division No. 2 will be held at the residence of Fred Croteau, Lakeâ€" view Subâ€"division, in the Township of Whitn4y. And that the 17th day of September, 1935, at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forencon at the Township Hall 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. And that if the assent of the elecâ€" tors is obtained to the said proposed month from the date of the first publiâ€" cation of this notice, namely the 6th day of October, 1935, and that such first publication was made on the 5th day of September, 1935. Byâ€"Law it will be taken into consideraâ€" tion by the Municipal Council of the said Corporation at a meeting thereof to be held after the expiration of one of the Pirst Part shall be bound, during the said time, to supply electricity for light or heat or power, to any applicant occupyint premises within the Townâ€" ship of Whitney, and applying for the same and whose premises are situate not more than 1,000 teet from any disâ€" tribution line of the Party of the First Part, and who is not indebted to th> Party of the Pirst Part for electricity previously supplied to such applicant, and to continue to s>a supply the electriâ€" city, provided the same is paid accordâ€" ing to the terms hereof. J. M. NICOLSON, Clerkâ€"Treasuret AD 1935 Reeve Clerkâ€"Treasurer THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS ONTARIO |\ Osias Sauve Gives Interesting and Huminating _ on Criminal Jurisprudence in Past Centuries | land.. Some of the Tests for "Innocence." Justice in England in past when crude methods of sepa guildy from the innocent were as compared to the mcde:rn trial by judge and jury, made ject matter of an interesting : Tuesday‘s Kiwanis Club mest Osias Sauve, Timmins lawyer speaker. Another favcurits test for the inns3â€" cence or guilt of an accused man was to have him ‘thrust an arm into a pot of boiling water. If it emerged unhurt, he was free to go his way; if it scalded he would‘ surely pay for a crime. he was free to go his way; if it scalded he pay for a crime. A third <~described by Mr. Sauve was ‘that of tying the "victim‘s" toes and thumbs together, first giving him sometholy water to drink. If, when he was tossed into a stream, he sink, Kiwanis Told of Crude Methods Oldâ€"Time Law It was a commcen thing fo ies ago when a man was act crime, to summon 100 of h‘s 1 in the district, from whom 12 would be the There were no judges, no v the man‘s supposed‘crime was and his story hcard. Then, i1 carry a hot iron for nine feet hand t> be bound up by t priest and return a few day show a clean wound, he w innocent. If, however, the w discovered to be unclean or f was considered a sure sizgn th guilty and the usual harsh p was set upon him. k hat he was yinishment 1 11 § later as jud p contuIr ised of he could allow h‘s e v.llage atr t Vincent Wo:rdbury, who was in the chair in the absence of Arch. Gillies, president of. the club, thanked Mr. Sauve for his entortaining and illuminâ€" ating talk. Geo. S. Drew had introâ€" duced the speaker. 1¢ : had not committed a crime; if h> ated, then he had lied. Refinements in the jury systen graâ€" ialiy brought up t> date through the *s. hav> brought what is universally nsidered to be the fairest system of al. Toâ€"day the chances of an inn}>â€" nt man paying the penalty for a ime ar> almost nil, since the introâ€" on <f the opportunity for both the ce and prosecution to call witâ€" s, a proceeding unh»ard of in early the chsosing of a jury to both sides in the case, and the nce of a judge, well versed in the Address in Engâ€" School% Crowded _ at South Poreupine | up from car, camet striking@ On re Additional Pupils being Acâ€" commodated by Temporâ€" ary Additions to Rooms. Other South Porcupme News, nbu mnmings, rth Bay e new ro ifT ift M 3] ered Wi turnit ind M i1 just af iimpetus P ugh th st und i1 sette and Va ing in Matt r leaving Th _ going at a wWith the t s D ewis Hond nHew | passing ndshield the eve,| Moun Wan I1 flew n Mcb 1€ H ivinpirt 11 iro:â€" AMister t . proâ€" n the United would really happsned ‘lebrated trip would make than the reâ€" into treason. )ire:~â€"Piccolo reatment in been Saxoâ€" Ftunately IL «sult might This is anâ€" stat» of the zs of sonie nd sons @a short Mrs d and left on Poronto i â€" Myrs. mnes, of ere, all hearing Friday th het Hunâ€"

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