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Porcupine Advance, 19 Sep 1935, 2, p. 6

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trical current being supplied is of the efficiency and power above provided for., 6. The said Street Lamps, and each of them shall be kept lighted every night, from dusk to daylight. 7. The said Party of the First Part shall not in the construction, erection and maintenance of the said works undigy or unreasonably interfeére with the right of travelling or using the streets, lanes, squares, bridges, highâ€" purp: trical efficie ances of, an by the Party In all respect efficiency, an clency on an and operatec provided tha ship, or any Light Comm person appr shall have t] plant, instri 3. ALL the wires of the said Party Oof the First Part used in the said works within the Township of Whitney, shall be insulated and shall be worked on Metallic Circuit and all material to be used by the Party of the Firs 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 m1pproval of the 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 exponse, and costs, furnish, supply, erect, maintain and Whitney, as shall be required for the purpose of supplyving light, heat and power as herein agreed, and shall, andi will, during the said period, for and at the time hereinafter mentioned, light| mnnd keep lighted, the said Electrical' lamps with Electricity. The said, Lamps shall be placed at the outset at the points in the Township of Whitney, at which Street Lamps are! at present supplied and maintained by the said Party of the First Part for the purpsse of supplying light to the said Township of Whitney, and such furâ€" ther Street Lamps shall be suppliedl from time to time, by the Party of the First Part, as ‘may be ordered by 'r.he{ Council, and the said Lamps shall be j lighted with Electricity as herein agreed by the said Party of the First Part from time to time as the same are supplied, and the said of the First Part shall furnish and provide the materials, tools, plant, labour, workmanship and power, necessary for the proper fulfillâ€"| ment of the term of this contract, in | manner aforesaid. | at present supplied an the said Party of the F purpsse of supplying 1 Township of Whitney, ther Street Lamps st from time to time, by â€" First Part, as ‘may be Council, and the said lighted with Electricity by the said Party of the time to time as the sa and the said Farty of shall furnish and provi strictions in this Agreement contain:d for a period of ten years from the 4th day of October, A.D. 1935 and in consideration of the said authoriâ€" ty hereby given by the said Townâ€" ship of Whitney, the said Party of the First Part convenants, promises and Agrees with the said Party of the Seâ€" cond Part, as herein set forth. 2. The said Party of the First Fart shall, and will, for the term of ten years from the 4th day of Octozser, A.D. 1935, furnish and â€" supply, erect, maintain and keep in repair, such poles, wirss, and electrical appliâ€" ances, including streét lamps to light the streets, squares, lanes and othner public places for the Township of Whitney, as shall be required for the purpose of supplyving light, heat and power as herein agreed, and shall, and will, during the said period, for and at the time hereinafter mentioned, light nnd keep lighted, the said Electrical lamps with Electricity. The â€" said iStreets I outset at of Whitn at presen the limit: Whitney, the csndi muthoriz erect at conduits streets, "Party of the Second Part." Of the Second Part 1, WITNESSETH that the Farty of the Pirst Part in consideration of the covenants hersin contained is hereby ways and said Town vevance of terms and conditions and shall be for a; shall use only such poles in the conâ€" perisd as follows:â€" , struction of the said works, on strests and other public places in the said Memorandum of Agreement| Township as shall be neariy as possible straight and perpendicular, and before Made this day of AP i any poles are erected, the position of BETWEEN : ‘the poles shall be approved by the Northern Ontario Power Company,) Council of the said Township of Whitâ€" Limited, hercinafter called the ney, or by some person appointed by "Party of the First Part." | the said Council for that purpose. The Of the First Part| Council of the said Township of Whitâ€" and \ new shall have the right to order the The Corpcration of the Township; Party of the First Fart to move during of Whitney, hereina‘fter called the each year of the Franchise hereby "Party of the Second Part." given, not more than five poles, in Of the Second Part) which case said poles shall be moved 1. WITNESSETH that the Farty of| at the direction of the Council, at the the Pirst Part in consideration of the}| expense of the Party of the First Part. covenants hercin contained is hereby| 10. Upon the construction of the said muthorized and permitted to construct,| works or any extension thereof, or any Prect and maintain poles, wires and| repairs thereof, or any removal of any ronduits, across, along and under the| part thereof, the streets, lamps, highâ€" streets, lanss, squares, bridges, highâ€"| ways, sidewalks, bridges, squares and ways and other public places of the|other public places shall be put in as said Township of Whitney, for the conâ€"i good repair by the said Party of the veyance of Electricity for the purpose cf| First Part as they were when such supplying light, heat and power, within’ construction work or repa‘rs comâ€" the limifs of the said Township of | menced. said Munici Lthereto of t} Municipal C obtained, cc Agreement â€" pality with t Company, I Blectricity 1 within the 1 tion, which words and fi terms and c light of t NOW enaot. NHEREAS ation of the it to be in t tion and of be Being a Byâ€"law to Authorize the Execution of an Agreeâ€" ment between the Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited and the Township of Whitney. Byâ€"Law No. 150 Towaship of Whitney The Corpcration of the of Whitney, hereinafter "Part‘v of the Second Pa Northern Ontario Power Company Limited, hercinafter called th r any me Committe« instrumet jon with with El Lamps s t the poi the wires of the said Party of . Part used in the said works 12 Township of Whitney, shall ated and shall be worked on Circuit and all material to be the Party of the Firs Part in rks on streets, lan»s, bridges,; ind equa in avera nd and permitted to construct, maintain poles, wires and ‘ross, along and under the as. squares, bridges, highâ€" ) of Whitney, for the conâ€" ‘ctricity for the purpocse cf t, heat and power, within the said Township of beyond the same under s and proviso:s and reâ€" his Agreement contain:d of ten years from the >ctober, AD. 1935 and on of the said authoriâ€" iven by the said Townâ€" ey, the said Party of the mnvenants, promises and he said Party of the Seâ€" herein set forth. BJ vilege IT¢€ uncil of the Corporâ€" iip of Whitney, deem ‘ests of the Corporaâ€" dents thereof and to iter into an Agreeâ€" L to those install®C towns in Ontario eve of the Townâ€" ‘ of the Fire anc T stem and appliâ€" rent as supplied! rst Part shall be class quality and quality and effiâ€" o those installed ‘nse, and costs, maintain and id lamps, posts s for the whole years and shall s may become »fined by this cause whatsoâ€" ion of the said a will, at their e said time for set forth, light d Street Lamps appiiantcs: system for that the ¢ said Corporaâ€" hall be in the iall contain the he into % Munic ply o powetr ando anv the sald stTreeLs a f t.hel 8. The Party o ssent indemnify and s f the) Township from and| ages, loss, suits, c ) an | son or property, nici~| gence on the par swer| First Part, their _ for mits 1 i i 12%. The said Party of the First Part i shall continue to supply Electric curâ€" rent according to the terms of this contract for ten years from the 4th day of Oct. A., D. 1935, and the Party t 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. Under 25 H.P.â€"3.00 cents per Riloâ€" watt hour. For 25 H.P. and under 50 H.P.â€"2.00 cents per Kilowatt hour. For 50 HP. and under 100 H.P.â€" 1.75 cents per Kilowatt hour. For 100 HP. and under 200 H.P.â€" 1.50 certs per Kilowatt hour For 200 H.P. and under 380 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 urder 500 HP.â€" 1.20 cents per Kilowatt hour, For 500 H.P. anc overâ€"1.00 cents per Kilowatt hour. 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 Municipaliy 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 of Whitney warrants. Cooking and Heating Rates: x. Taxes shall mean all taxes, fees, dues, rentals and other charges paid by the Company to Federal, Frovincial, Municipal and other taxing authorities. x. Discriminatory taxes cha pro rata in municipalities wher charges may be imposed. Motor Rates : Commercial Rates: 11. The said Farty of the First Part shall not during the term of ten years, without, the permission of the said Tcwnship, to be expressea by byâ€"law, charge any greater rates for supplying electricity of the description and for the time hereinafter mentioned, than as follows:â€" Domestic Rates: connection with th poles, wires, or othe Party of the First Township of Whitm rey of all doors 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 follows:â€" Under 25 H.P.â€"3.00 cents per Kiloâ€" 1,20¢ per HV, I0OFP A2ll al use. Minimum 75¢ per month net. The whole less 20 p.c. for prompt payment on or before 10 days after the mailing of accounts. first 100 K.W. Hrs. Plusâ€"1.125¢ per K.W. Hr. for ali additional use. Minimum 75¢ per month net. The whols less 20 p.c. for prompt payâ€" ment on or before ten days after the mailing of accounts. x. Plus taxes as hereinafter menâ€" tiomed. 3.175¢ per K.W. Hr. for the first 75 K.W. Hrs. 2 5e per K.W. Hr. for the next 100 K.W . Hrs. 1.25¢ per K.W. Hr. for all additionâ€" Fixed Chargeâ€"67.5¢ per month Plusâ€"3.375¢ per K.W. Hr. for the its, barri vided an nd taxes chargeable operation ‘ Aapparatus Part, in th 1€ bli¢ places AFCT the such da th 31 And that if the assent of the elecâ€" tors is obtained to the said proposed 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 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. 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€"divisiun 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 Whitney. And that the 17th day of September, 1935, at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoon at the Township Hall in the said Municipalily 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 Byâ€"Law it will be taken into consideraâ€" tion by the Municipal Council of the appolntment the polling summing up And that tors is obtal IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said Parties hereteo have hereunto affixed their respective Corporate Seals and signed under the hands of their respecâ€" tive officers. Notice TAXE 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 agreement the word "Township"‘ is usâ€" ed, the same shall mean the Party of the Second Part and shall extend to and include its suczessors and assigns. ship, and the third arbitrator to be apâ€" pointed 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. 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 suctesâ€" sors and assigns, and wherever in this 17. IT IS DISTINCTLY UNDERâ€" 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 cr difâ€" ference shall arise between the parties hereto relative to any of the matters provided for in this agresement, then such dispute or difference shall be subâ€" mitted to the arbitration and deterâ€" provided for in this agresement, 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 Fart, one to be appointed by the Townâ€" Pirst Part, the Party of the First Part shall not be liable for damages in r>â€" spect of such interruption or failure nor be considered in default, provided they use reasonable diligence to restore such supply, but a proportionate abatement shall be made in the amount payable under this contract hersinbesfore proâ€" vided for a time during which current is not supplied by reason of such interâ€" ruption or failure of current. Proâ€" vided, however, 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. 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 pericd of less than one year, and also reserves the right to require deposits to guarantee the securâ€" ing of the Company‘s accounts. This Byâ€"law shall take ef ifter the final passing there Given and passed this day of For each lamp of 100 watts or less $13.50 per lamp per annum. 15. In case the supply of current shall be interrupted or fail, from the Act of the King‘s Enemies, ice or acciâ€" dent in any. way, or for necessaty pairs to machinery or plant, or for any other reasons whether of a similar or dissimilar nature, not attributable to the neglect of the said Party of th»e Pirst Part, the Party of the First Part shall not be liable for damages in r>â€" spect of such interruption or failure nor mentioned and t covenants, promis: to the Party of th lighting of Streets other Public Place following Rate:â€" of the Pirst quantity of quired or us sumer with respect or f howsoever, | vided. 14 : ‘The tioned, s1 mentioned 11 uth 8 ituate 1€ 1€ umer, payme 1€ 11 pli 1€ Stre XCC it more t ng ling J. M. NICOLSON, Clerkâ€"Treasurer ind t without regard 1 tricity applied fo such applicant of discriminating in the price or oth Lamps herein menâ€" lamps â€" hereinaftir 1e Township hereby ‘s and agrces to pay e First Fart, for the , lanes, squares and es, according to the Reeve Clerkâ€"Treasurer fIOr plant, or for any r of a similar or t attributable to id Party of the Or oth e pI the effect on and at or conâ€" in that otherwis> "IrSt pplic mise 9l App 1cant ipplyi 5 are from arty ) the 11 s\ Every Stall Taken for *\ _ Race Meeting at London a J Hutchinson (Kansas» News:â€"It‘s difâ€" ficult to determine where to place the blame, but even in Kansas for every woman who can bake a successful loaf of bread there are two who know that a Martini cocktail should be stirred and not shaken J. E. Smallman 26; Arthur Brent, 22; H.C. Hatch 20; W. Russell 20; J. H. Black and J. C. Fletcher 17; Charlie Mitchell 12; W. H. Wright and Hasâ€" tings 10; J. C. Fair 11; Brown and Higgins 10; C. J. Patchett 8; Geo. May 6; J. W. McNaught 5; F. Merrill 5 Tom McCarthy 5; W. R. Padgett 5; E. Bowie 5; James McElroy 5; Georg: Hardy 4; Wm. Morrissey 4; E. W. Macâ€" Kinley 4; Mrs. Geo. Hogarth 4; Skene and Patterson 4; H. L. Munson 3; P. MacMurchy 3; Wm. Young 3; J. Entâ€" wistle 2; H. F. Schelke 10; Wm. Stevens 5; H. Gallagher 4; A. E. Brodie 5; Dr. Mooney 5; Jas. Badame 10; R. R. Leslie 9; L. Ronald 4; Geo. W. Lucas 8; F. T. Butler 2; H. Neville 6; W. C. Hanna 3; H. M. Stewart 3; W. D. Redâ€" dy 4; E. Badcock 3; Campbell and Garrity 9; James Heffering 8; W. A Bulcroft 4; J. Parker 2; Wes Sharrard 6; E. F. Seagram 7; Bud Graver 5; R. H. New 12; J. A. Johnston 3; W. Walsh 5; Col. W. J. Waterman 8; P. Delaney 8; H. B. Kelly 4; G. B. Foley 5; Mr. ang Mrs. ‘T. Murphy, 3. Bookcase can be used, which raises the foot rest A sturdy, goodâ€"looking bookcase is higher, The top of the rest can be a made from a box thu: is long and nOot part of a box that is of heavy wood. tco deep. A shoe box is suggested. Or | If the board is procured especially for two or three smaller boxes can be used | ;,,,, purpose, get it of 1 1â€"4 or 1 1â€"2 7 Pn se ons d Omer!inches thickness. Pad the top of the and s.cr-swmg.th'em tqgether. Put screw board and tack a cross stitch or upâ€" eyes in the m.suig sides of th,e boxes, holstery textile top to the sides. with earefully me-asgr mg. the . heights of ; brassâ€"headed upholsterer‘s . tacks. 1 on â€"Opposite AICC" tq insure Dâ€" | nave seen these foot rests covered with folutely level shelves resting on four tea matting tacked to the under side screw eyes, two near the front and two of the board with no tacks visible. It near the back of thg box. The shelves was just the sort of a foot rest for must be far enough apart to @llO0W furnishings little space above the books on the | $ shelves below so that the volumes can | Cabinet { .l â€"A cabinet closet is made of a wids be taken out readily without damaging : Y fele ! box fitted with shelves as in the bookâ€" the bindings. The shelves can be made | 3 from the part of the box which is not | case, and having two door hinged to needed. Saw along a straight penciled | the sidss of the box. Such a closet can line drawn after careful measurements i bfi u§ed .inf l'ielll ‘:{f ahosidekl)oard in a to permit the shelves to fit closely into shack or, for a kitchen closet, or aA the already fashioned bookcase. | closet for a chamber. If for the latter Finisch for Bookcase the dcors can be ocmitted, and a curtain The bookcase can be and | hung on a curtain rod, be used instead. varnished with a dull finished gloss, or | L dishes are to go on the shelves, put it can be painted the colour of the extra screw eyes in the sides and run woodwork in the room where it is to ‘he shelves in between them and they go. Give the case the same finish, dull \ will not tip although the weights of glossy or enamel pain:. It should match dishes _ 011 inem. ; that of the other paint. There can be| (Copyright, 1935, by the Bell Syndiâ€" a low strip of wood across top of back ‘ catse, Inc.) A letter from one reader is concise and_ expresses the wisines of many for the promised description of other pieces of furniture one can make. The letter rsads: "Dsar Mrs. Walker: Will you pleasc old H ‘ Lydia Le Bafon Walker MORE PIECES GOF HOMEMADE FURNITURE IN REPLY TO REQUESTS OF READERS yz2 / f. jâ€"L C K1 OM G . //A L. KCw ' Foot Rest A foot rest is made of a square or obâ€" long board, with extra large â€" metal ‘clothes hooks screwed to the under side near each corner. Or curved brackets can be used, which raises the foot rest ‘higher. The top of the rest can be a 'part of a box that is of heavy wood. ‘ If the board is procured especially for 1t,he purpose, get it of 1 1â€"4 Oor 1 1â€"2 ‘inches thickness. Pad the top of the ’board and tack a cross stitch or upâ€" holstery textile top to the sides. with brassâ€"headed upholsterer‘s . tacks. 1 lhave seen these foot rests covered with ‘bea matting tacked to the under side of the board with no tacks visible. It was just the sort of a foot rest for i sunmmer furnishings. You are hereby commanded to levy upon the lands Mentioned in the attached list for the arrears of ta ue =â€" on, with your costs, pursuant to the provisions of The ASsessment Act, and amendments, and accordin:etos dlawmeFrgr so doing this shall be your sufficient Warrant and authority. * Dated at Porcupine this 10th day of June, 18935 6â€"-Gold Reef Mining Co., Torontoâ€"Con. 5, N 4 lot 10 ... 7â€"Gold Reef Mining Co., Torontoâ€"Con 5, N.E. /4 S. % Lot I0 . S on en e e en en e inb s eÂ¥ in t rrer es 8â€"Jcones, E. R., Toronboâ€"Con 1 SE ’., N ":3 Tiot J..::..:..... 9â€"Jones, E. R: Torontoâ€"â€"Con, 1, N.E. %, N. 4 Lot 3...... 10â€"Jones, E. R., Torontoâ€"Con. 1, N.E. ’/4,8 14 LOt 8.... 11â€"McCallum, J., Mathesonâ€"Florence Street, Lot 120 12â€"Roberts, J. T., Buffaloâ€"Con, 1, S.W . ‘4 N. ‘4 LOt 12 13â€"Roberts, J. T., Buffaloâ€"Con. 1, N.E. %4, S. %4 Lot 12........ 14â€"Roberts, J. T., Buffaloâ€"Con,. 1, NW. %4, S. % Lot 12........ 18 MB, LiOGL o+ 16â€"Unknownâ€"Con. 6, SW. 4, N. %4 LOtb 7 17â€"Porcupine Realty Co., Wellandâ€"Plan M27, Lots 264, 266, 267. 268. 270, 271, 272 ................................................................ To the Treasurer of the Township of Whitney TQO wWIT: BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued by the Reeve Of the Township of Whitney, bearing date the 10th day of June, 1935, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon: the several lands being in the Township of Whitney, mentioned and described in the following list of arrears of taxes respectively due thereon and costs, T hereby give notice pursuant to The Assessment Act, and amendments, that unless the said arrears of taxes and costs be sooner paid I shall on Tuesday the 28th day of October, 1935, at the Township Hall, at Porcupine, at 10 a.m., proceed to sell by public aucâ€" tion so much of the said lands as may be sufficient to discharge the taxes and lawful costs incurred in and about the sale and collection of same. Floral tributé by friends and pressive display Try The Advance Want Advertisements The funeral of Mrs. Louis Zanchin of Schumacher, who died on Monday morning, was held from Walker‘s funeral parlours to the Church of the Nativity at 4.30 yesterday afternoon. A number of her friends atâ€" tended both the mass at the church and the ceremony at the Roman Caâ€" tholie cemetery. Cabinet A cabinet closet is made of a wids box fitted with shelves as in the bookâ€" case, and having two door hingeq to the sidss of the box. Such a closet can be used in lieu of a sideboard in a shack or, for a kitchen closet, or a closet for a chamber. If for the latter the dcors can be ocmitted, and a curtain hung on a curtain rod, be used instead. If aishes are to go on the shelves, put Funeral on Wednesday of Mrs. Zanchin, Schumacher 1â€"Charlebois, O., Timminsâ€"Con. 4, N.EF. 4 N. : 2â€"Campsall, W. P., Porcupineâ€"Qtueen Street LOt 3â€"Freeman, A. E., Philadelphiaâ€"Con,. 3, SW Lot 10 . : 4â€"Fisher, J. A New Liskeardâ€"â€"Queen Street LO AOY . ids c s nWls bna 3â€"Gold Reet Mimng Co Toront.oâ€"â€"bon 5 N \ Dated at Porcupine this 10th day of June, 1935 The following lands are all patented Name and Address and Description Treasurer‘s Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes , sent during the week relatives, made an imâ€" ) In the Township of Whitney, District of Cochrane ............................................................ ..... dA~38â€"34 15.00 WARRANT AUTHORIZING SALE OF LANDS FPOR TAXES ontoâ€"Gon. 5, NW. 4 S. toâ€"Con. 5, N lot 10. ......... ontoâ€"Con 5, N.E. % 1, S.E. % N ‘é Dot 3 1, N.E. % N. Lot 3......â€". 1, N.E. %, S. 4 LOt 8.......... orentce Street Lol I20.:......... 1, S.W. %4, N. !4 LOt 12...... . 1, N.E. 4, S. 4 Lot 12..... 1, NW. 4, S. % Lot 12...... #, %. ®. Â¥. _#@. ®,. @._%. _@. _# A. 0 _0# % _%. ® .% _% #. ®. _# + #, .®@ . K AK N AM K ; _# _# . .@ *. .® . * ate etaate ore ate efe atie efaatnata se n ate atpete. at etaete a cate ‘"‘The deposit consists of two promisâ€" ing barytes leads, which have been parâ€" tially exposed by surface trenching and stripping. Examination of the property by the late A. G. Burrows, geologist of the Ontario Department of Mines, led duction during the next few months. "Formerly known as the Ontario Barium Company‘s holdings, the proâ€" perty is located on the west side of Mistinikon Lake, which forms part of the west oranch of the Montreal river. It passsd into Dr. Glendening‘s hands some years ago, but owing to lack of transportation and marketing facilities, comparatively little was done to demonâ€" strate its commercial possibilities. Transportation Improved "With the extension of the road "Establishment of a new industry in Northern Ontario, in the opening up of the barytes deposit in Yarrow townâ€" ship, Matachewan area, is indicateq in reports from Toronto to the effect that Dr. Harry Glendening, of that city, plans to bring the property into proâ€" duction during the next few months. In its issue of Sept Bay Nugget refers to velopment of barytes wan area. The Nugge New Mining Industry Expected in North Production of Barytes Planâ€" ned for the Matachewan Area, Reports Say in North Bav. *\ .*, .* 82 2%% 2%2.4%2.4%.a% a*.4*, *. 2*, a*s 2s 2® # is is is 2t 2s 29 , t o 2 2 a%s 28 2. uis 2t s 2t 29. 1*,, .* ‘.x.zooouoo?ooooooo:oooooooooooooo.oooouooooooxo{oooooooooooooo? oooooooooooooooooooobooooooooooooooooxncoooooooooocooo000-00000000000000000030003 THOUGHTFUL CARE AND DIGNITY CHARACTERIZE OUE SERVICE 8/ 1. W A LK EB ‘Ot I..:.s 167 to 172 Doherty Roadhouse Co. Toronto 203 Bay Street Local Phones 1200 and 1201 We are qualified to furnish fast and accurate quotations and executions in all OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Aceurate Markets and Executions in . 16th, the North the probable deâ€" in the Matacheâ€" t says:â€" _new industry in the opening up Funeral Director 1931â€"32 1931 â€"32 Years in Arrears â€"32â€"33 â€"32â€"33 â€"32â€"33 â€"32â€"33 â€"33~â€"34 â€"32â€"33 â€"~32+33 â€"32â€"33 ~33â€"34 â€"33â€"34 §TOCK BROKERS Mining Stocks Industrial and Public Utility Stocks Unlisted Stocks 34 â€"34 â€"34 â€"34 ~34 34 J, M. NICOLSON, Treasurer, Township of Whitney $238,68 52.30 Ottawa Journal:â€" Society‘s adjustâ€" ments to the mechanical progress of the age are going to be a long process Enjoys Wide Fic}d "Barytes, as the source of the eleâ€" ment Darium, enjoys a wide and growâ€" ing field of usefulness in the chemical andq paint industries. Canada‘s entire productiuon to date has been confined to Nova Scotia, but at the present time the entire domestic market is supplied by the imported product. "As evidence of the growing demand for barium products, sales of ground barium by the Uniteqg States producers increased from 28415 tons in 1908 to 64,425 tons in 1928, while the price inâ€" creased in the interval from $11.19 tco $20.68 a ton. to a favourable report. In a more recen survey of the barium and stontium de posits in Canada, H. 8. Spence, geolo gist of the Department of Mines, Qtta wa, reports: ‘The development work al ready carried out shows the existenc of a large tonnage of excellent baryte: The character of the exposed vein warrants the assumption that furthe stripping will show them to persist con siderably beyond the present deter mined points." 14.75 237,50 287.50 20.58 136.46 THURSDAY,. 8 nER 105,.82 397.51 89.30 175.14 175.14 1795.14 1 Xe Timmins 19 Pine St. North J. W. YOUNCH, Reeve, Township of Whitney Costs Commisâ€" slon $2.00 2.00 2. 0(0 2. 0(0 2,00 $5.96 1.30 7.19 7.19 71.19 3.41 2.64 9.93 2 48B 4.38 4.38 4 38 3.41 296.69 296,69 206 .69 110.46 409 .44 141. @7 Total 103.78 181 .52 181.52 181 .52

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