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Porcupine Advance, 20 Mar 1939, 1, p. 5

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AND WHEREAS the ammo whole rateable property ratc Separate School purposes in Town of 'I‘immins according tc revised awessmem roll is $2.9 AND WHEREAS the amour existing debenture debt. of u of Trustees of the Roman Separate Schools for the Ttmmius is $389,007.64 and m the principal or interest is in r tended to be created by this I: AND WHEREAS it is expedl make the principal of the sa repayable in yearly sums (lur. period of {if teen years of such a respectively that. the ag amount payable for the winch interest in any year shall be e nearly as may be to the mnt payable for principal and intc each of the other years. pi'ovitl each instalment of principal I for an even $100.00 or multiple and the annual instalment of pal and interest may differ in a sufficiently to admit thereof; AND WHEREAS it will be nt to raise during the respective 3 the said period of fifteen ye: respective sums set forth in the column of Schedule "A" heretc is hereby declared to be and for of this By-Law, to pay the yearl of principal and interest as tl' come due: the principal or inter NOW THEREFORE Tmtees of the Ron‘ paratc Schools for 111 wins ENAC’I‘S AS FC 1. That for the DI A By-law of the Board of Trustees of the Roman (‘atholic Separate Schools for the Town of 'l‘immina in the District of (‘oehramn to raise by way of loan the sum of $75,000.00 for the purposes herein mentioned. WHEREAS the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Separate Schools for the Town of Timmins, in the Dis- trict of Cochrane. require to borrow the sum of $75,000.00 to raise funds for the purpose of acquiring school sites in the Town of Timmins and of building and equipping thereon a new 2-room school and a 4â€"room school. and also for the purpose of erecting a new Teachers’ Residence on Spruce Streetlat Fifth Avenue in the Town of Timmins. and for such purpose to issue debentures therefor bearing in- terest at the rate of 4':'.’ per annum. which is the. amount of the debt in- tended to be created by this By-Law: 2. The debenmms shall be dated as of the 15th day of April 1939 and shall be payable in fifteen annual instal- ments on the 15m day of April in each A film outlining the of the Manassa Maulcr Will be shown at. the P: Wednesday and Tmn '~'d It is being shown unc of the Tlmmins Ball C Included in the sari Dempsey‘s great figh cpampionship bouts v ney, during which th count" came. There a] showing the highligi basdball games since I big league ball. The position Ithe C3i Councillor Armstrong. municipal body provic and would control 115 (3 commission was only body. 25 08:16, said the were complaining over the meals. It, was a queer to be in. He \ police commisslo this information Councillor Arms1 Continuing. know why. if been reduced u have been yea The town clerk ac that, in Kirkland L atubudri that the 04 As a 1': ml cost ready km 25 cents, i were com over the ; “Of cours the commi: all the savf which trol it Film to Show Career of the Mamassa Maulcr trols any exp Armstrong. 81me a dis they would I thousands of control the ( A special meeting of Friday afternoon was cation to "pan" the p Subject arose when I the town clerk if he 3'1 for tenders for prison Prisoners’ Meals Cause DISCUSSION “Of course," police commis: ness of meals them. Person: fercnce betwee By-Law N umber 28 Police Commission Only Disc1plinary Borly Main- tains Councillor. MONDAY. MARCH 20TH. 1939 its cxpendi don't, ul I] the Town FOLLOWS Mav neal W attach“ .‘lE M a acquiring school Timmins and of ; thereon a new 4â€"1'oom school. we of erecting a mac on Spruce 10 in the Town 3 Wi WEI provided cipal ma .xltiplc m 111C 11 years the ,n the fourth wreto which 1d form part; yearly sums as they be- $100.00 M (luring UM. 1ch amount: mbar in thc : to th la pedient 9 said (M T heatre rf this W‘ he ausp: tl‘ mom lo the 188 914.671.00 mt of mm Board .holic 11101111 mp d. JC that the .9 money 3U. :ciplinary blc princi_ zmounts part more had a Kl 8N ual ted here DI the Board uholic 1'08 l'( 11‘ nps U CC DD the ll .1! no lid m 1U 011 .11 ill IS 11 »- ‘ Bobjo , 5 Bralorm 1 Brculan Buffalo 9 q Canadia \ satisfied. 7. The said debentures may contain am clause providing for registration! theieof authorized by anv Statute re- hting to Municipal debentures in force! i I 2 at the time of the i$ue thereof. PASSED this 10th day of March. AD. 1939. Board of Trustees. 6. The said sum of $75,000.00 so bor- rowed and interest thereon and the said debentures shall be and the same are hereby made charge upon the school-house property 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 T'nnmins. and upon all the Separate School rates of the said Board to be hereinafter imposed until the said debentures and each and every of them together with all interest thereon shall have been fully paid and currency of the debentures. the res_ pective sums set forth in the fourth column of Schedule “A“ hereto shall be levied and collected annually by a special rate sufficient therefor over and ahovo all other rates in the same man- ner 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 period of fifteen years. Winnipeg €1’ibUl‘.3*-°7'T0y pistols are offensive weapons in the eyes of the law when used in robberies. a Montrml judge ruled recently in a judgment of naticnal interest. Defence counsel in the case tried to excuse the defendant on the grounds that the accused had used only a toy pis‘tol in trying to rob :1 grocer. Mr. Justice Guerin dismissed the defence argument and sentenced the accrued to a year in jail. Little Long Lac McLeod Cockshutt Macassa .................. McIntyre . .. cKenzie Red Lakr McWatters ............. Mining Corporation Moneta ..... Naybob Nipissing O’Brien Pamour ..... . .. Faymaster .. , ............ Pickle Cxcw .............. P1011091 4 . P1 -atcn East Dome . Premier . .. San Antonio .. .. St. Anthony . Sullivan Consolid Sudbury Basin .. Sylvanlte Si. ccc . Teck Hughes Waite Amulet l Wright Hargreavc Ha rdx'ock Hullingcr Howey , Hudson Bay In ternationa Aldermac Ashley Augite Cent Kirkland Beat Bidg car 940 911 913 H )1 ? To-day’s Stocks 1b S('IIEIH'LE ‘."\ TO BY-L.‘\“' Nl'NIBER 28 .aurum Meta 3.1 tational N ickcl Addison ..... Principal $3.600 3.8C0 $75,000 10H 5.600 5 .900 6.100 6.400 6.700 4.100 4 .300 4. 500 4.700 4900 5.100 5.400 Porcupine Ankcrite 1 Malartic retheway Consolidated Bordon 3n 1k ricia .. 'cupine P. J. DUNLOP J. A. WALSH." Secretary-Treasure LISTED Interest $3375.00 3213.00 3042.00 .868 .682 .488 864.00 589.50 301.50 £54.00 .624 .50 .38 l .50 8% Chairman Total $6976.06 7,013.00 6942.00 6966.30 6.988.330 6.986 .00 6.974.730 6.95-1.00 7.024 .30 6.981.430 7.02950 7.024 .30 6381.50 7.029.530 6964.00 6989.50 30.50 . . . 49.C0 932.00 42 00 , 3.00 . 2.25 4.95 55.75 . 1.13 1.31 14.00 29 . 21 1.23 20 11 11.00 13.00 89 95 2 .44 31 13 808 2.21 3.10 1.15 4.30 6.80 8.30 1.38 2.00 1.50 1.11 45 1.48 1.12 2.00 1.31 520 1.4 ) 1.61 3.45 .43 11 Remarkable Progress at '0‘ money to go underground. Much CIT-(lit, must also be given to John A. Anette Porcupine Mines mm. president of the company. in ‘his faith in the property. the original i The Northern Miner last week mode : claims of which he staked almost. thirti- editorial reference to the work b21n2"-Car5 ago . 33:18 b3; “:1 fuzz!” Simupme 3111?: Dr. James has had previous success in e 01' n 19 nor “’35 u‘ ‘Porcupine. where his recommendations as follows: . . “ , . cf work led to the finding of a large When Augitc Porcupine Mm” de- and valuable orebody at. the west end cided to sink aehoft 1000 feet locatch of the camp. Dr. James is a 5N“: ‘8“ are mne dipping into "'5 property pro-poncnt of the view that. in the gound $0-f~t.idepih. (file 91:09:13? call-f future. exploration of new mines ‘wlil a loge sjmritfurngonaet; :c‘hinmpfehsd ' be concentrated more and more cn out- “ ' ‘ , iyin 2'0 Jeriic: ‘n establislrd coins. only been prospected at shallower horiz- g p I ”f x 1 ans. by a few surface drill holes and ‘ ‘ ‘ .4 'there was no certainty that orebodics SdICS Incredbc D110 t0 . . {would be found in development. 'I‘hn Newspaper Advertismg "drill indications did show the cxistenm.‘ --’~â€"-â€"-â€" of gold in a series of quartz fractures Torono NInl'Cll 19 «All zoiiiic'ng u 'for considerable 1en2t‘n. but, even so. nudv 1:221:31 c in it a: 5.3.3" of Nph c n: , decision to no ahe'id called for much across the Daminivii. Cims. A‘idfl'r'Jll. ‘-.â€". ca... The Northern Miner last work made editorial reference to the work being done at. the Augite Porcupine Mines. The Editorial m The Minor was in full as follows: courage and initiative. besides money. “On the first day of 1939. after cross- cutting over 300 feet, on the 1.000430 lsvel. a strong ore‘aody was expose: and subsequent drifting has shown i to possess commercial specifications 1" to grade. width and length. This we cessful outcome of a long. well direc 2: gamble. must afford great satisfaction to the principals of the company. "The property was r ccntly visited b} an American geologist. who CXpT‘iԤS'( amazement. at the enterprl<e cf th company and the mot‘er-sf-fact man nor with which the big jab was -;-arr':.: out. He told The Northern Miner tha. one had to come to Canada in order t: of gold in a series of quartz fr. for considerable lemth. but, ex decision to go ahewd called for courage and initiative. besides m making “.Dr W. F. James and B. S. W. Buff- am. geologists. have bun respznsfble for directing the work and recommend- ing the major progrnn of underground attack. It was their keen appreefaiion of the inferences given by diamond drilling of the possibilities of the ore zone which made possible the raising such ambitiaus efforts at m m PORCUPITIE ADVANCE, 'I’IMMINB, UN‘I'ARIU H )«m. as u ('ur mun-r. un- mmlc-nl In u.~.-mm‘ lln- acldml lnmlvn l't‘lH'l'H'llll.‘1l h} a Z-c't-nl inc-run”; in [In gasoline (an, llwrv is mulling: )uu m'ml «In. )um' silvnu' \sill lw inlcrprvlml a: «'nn~:m|1. If )0" (”‘0 nul mmlc'nl. and “LII In plam- )(HH‘M‘HOH rm'urd In that (-l'l'c'vl in llu- (ml) quarlc-r \slu'rv \uur uhjmfliun \siH (-urr} “right. ('il” a! )uur rvgulur smwicc- aluliun. \slwllu-r it In: a B--\ slaliun or an) other, and ask for a van] \sllic'll Ima lwvn distrihult-d fur )nur cunu'nivm'v. Jud sign it, [ill in \uur zultlrt'ss. and '(‘iH'C it “ill: the Malian allvmlzml. ls mm lu’ulmsml If) M‘C'lll'l‘ an .‘ltl‘lll im'rvasv in lhv g‘ilNDIilH' lu\ frum >ix lrvvn “Win; In insist lln- Umrmmvnl impuwcl ulmn him. H )0”. as u ('ur (HHH‘I‘. arr mmlrnl In ; gawlinc (an, tlwrv is mulling \uu m-ml ll 'l'lu‘n: is am! Fund ('lmruv In WISH nmm'} (-nllm S l.(,N)U,U(N). Since the mot im'rvanu the l H‘Wl _' II‘ '5 pl'nptm'tl It} Hlllh‘ “HI"!!! ('(‘I (ll'Hlllg “LO“H [nilo‘r {lilinnal In ”H‘ gas” ('mlls lo right (Tillh GASOLINE TAXATION luxml man in [Mr «'nmmlmi! .m,‘ lhc lizurvs fur 1031) um ”w m cram LIV cam} Chrysler eighth place 06\v cam}: Stuckt his ver D0211 W lrulimm in ”Maria in WEIR In: Autom hows M madial Vs Mercury in E January and 6 1 M ll 3.569 1kcr ll‘ 155 I) mailuhlr {rum ”Hiriul .G‘IP. hlllh‘dfl‘llt‘lll In I" ve NCws my in 9 Hudson hirtcomh “w Prnxinriul l” |().(>()1D I:5.()()1) 2‘).()()() ‘ ”H ‘1] I!) ”w (;()\(‘I' III m‘nls lwr gull milc‘s in 11 )(‘ill‘ ‘ gilsnlim‘. l:l\ ul‘ [H'Hl ; had previous success ix re his recommendation: the finding of a large 'ebody an the west en: Dr. James is a 5.12m; the View that. in the .ion of new mines ‘wu (mm-r Is Iml a ri: (\II Pr In h-rv: Paid The Proposed Increase of 337.3% in In sm'm‘u- an auMiliuual ShJNMJNH) {rum Uu- nmluri‘ls Hf llw I'nninm: lllruugll an Iim- [an [rum six In right (‘Cllls lwr gullun. “hilv llur molurid. as a «'ilizvn. has llu- Hun-rmm-nl in pl‘ullh‘llla ul‘ adminidralinn. a limit lllllal he set to [he lmrdmn miles nnilvs milvs Hrilish ‘hm'ricam Uil (Iumpun) Limilml lsallHl as Ll \ Hw (Lcnz-rrlnu-rli uml Mainlvnunm l)i\|‘l'll Februn'y give 335: Studebaker L17 with 491 units; to fourteenth, 312 III! In «I fur gullun mums this, (Luu‘rumo'nl (J (In mr gullml. This in )\ IIH‘I Hmrum- l'rnm (hr nic‘h‘s. Uulm‘iu. I930 inrinl l‘unnquurrx and Sinking Fund. ’H‘l' [H‘l' per 'l'umliun nu I“: :iglmazx muinlvnauu-t \( \1 lll)§i( Ihiic in and "ruin: . 53.3..“ \\ Im II t Il‘ ill‘ (I l' mil: ll WIN U llu' lult H (b. Planning Co-operative Abattoir at Cochrane merchants and farmers to investigate the possibility of starting an abattoir in Cochrane. it. is now likely that, some enlarged form of producer‘s co-opcra- tlve may be established in the district- lmmedtately surrounding Cochrane. The committee reported progress hr the matter and argued that there is 9. r2: (1 for such an organization in the vic nltv endorsing the formation of a branch. A motlcn was also passed by the committee at. the meeting on Wed- uosday favouring (to-Operation as th: (gnly means by which agriculture should be advanced in the d'mtrict. anh ninth. 430; Mercury tenth, 396; Hudscn cicvemh. 38'); Pack'u'd twelfth. 335; Studebaker thirteenth. 329; De So- wnirv l0 lhi: .‘lulurisls of Ontario n" lhv l'rmim'v u" Unlariu tn im'rmsv llw lax «m gawlinc from >i\' I‘llis im'rvusv. if madv cl'l’q-vlivv. HH'HIH llml IIH- m‘vragv molm'isl, grlling l8 milvs lu llw gallon «ml. nl‘ his (111' \siH pay mvr SIO ad- 3 \xhic-h In: is mm paging. Figurv it out. for yoursvll'. From six “Ill {for .‘mvmme-nl murm me on a firm .lpply 1.110. large m mining camp. 3M \u-rv nmx ‘ H lsnlim cllun) ASUHH fi‘ wnspec ) place m HEN“. 'l’t‘ mm var.» \ M [In- ~‘ ah'mu!) ('unlriimling ”Hid-d! liyjurvs [rum l firm {com large nark luxulinn hurt]: up I“ .‘l\ (Inns! l‘lH‘liUll C l\ :n X (luvs llul (ll‘iu In 1hr (‘11 N110 arch :IV‘N .\uw 'v-Iuding livvnsv) :nulinn $33.33 10.98 60.60 H il.‘ CVC participant :ul Lure amu I] m 11' 18 ul' Klulnr an bring «1h vrlml from this purlum‘c lo the (rxlcnl. ul n pating in an around Coch- to be able to of the norm- \ ft Pl“ \ pr p H L1] m‘at DCp: ll. “3336 qua Emanat'mg .' Cochran's Ill \lwmlilunr ml Vi 118 l'run: HM ll" l': 'I ' I l3." '\D‘I ‘ . N «I )C ri-l $1 1.1 I MM)!» 88.83 in in U I] 31‘ Ill ha HP“ HM 11 Mm l‘i.‘i;().“ l Li H!) ".1 I'LSH‘) 3.030.513 mlnnm ‘sC.W.L. St. Patrick’s Day Event :1 Success I'JIW “mom am JO 93330219 0111 uo squmuuduxoo am of} and 3100] 01m assm nu 1mm Sum: [UCLIM 01 ‘uunw “p '3 '34»: A‘q poumuoo sum 3110le mm, ' 'Joxnsecn SB pamc qstung mm 'uoouoo (151,11 uu go ouumoo can pOJI’JlU .(nuwnb‘ 'paqsgssn .IOllIJB'I H mm now.“ u; ‘quoumwuama am ‘39.“ ’lqua am JO ammo; [moods v 'uauoo “'1 'SIW Sq uom sum 113m» ‘cmzo Supmnq cm .10; smouxafium The charming home of Mrs. J. Dal- ton. Sr.. Cedar St. S.. was the scene of a delightful St. Patrick‘s Day afternoon tea held by .the C.W.L. on Friday. This event was a delightful and very sx,m~cs<- ful one. being attended by a large number of ladies from Tlmmins and 'Iiargtely Attended After- noon Tea at Home of Mrs. J .Dalton, Sr. ('ill' ML”)! *3!“ [‘0\'Hl('( 1w I’rnpuuwl 'nl-I'a-usv ,y.‘ I _'{ I ’: 1c SI l.|| “p.00 0‘) 00 f: 0 Hl are in charge 01 .md Mrs. A. M rmm'nl. )I' M 1' M Humls, lnlvrml and Sinking: “ml 0! )82. L212 pumm ,ilc- «mum is llw must llw prm inn-ial rvu'nm Y1 iv: M it 10.3 were attractively act. 1911 and centre piece of hs and torn. with tall in silver tapers. 's of the Junior C.W.L.. , Mrs. G. Reynolds, Mrs. rricrz. prczridom of the the guests, and Mrs. . W. MLCoy, Mrs. J. Cotnam. Mrs. J. New- : paurcd tea during m:- LIHJM L050." yu 1‘). I‘H prr manifirsllv unfair In and M r \‘ 00k Mrs. J. M he home-l: in made all a: bnwhday cak s. L. Cohen. 0 llw nmsl IH-zu ilx H l' 'l‘ Ogilvie ii >h('l),'_{(‘l' l at the attire in th green 11(1)) 81' llrrc Petal-borough Examhmcrâ€"Posunan 1n Kanms City had no deliver a. letter which was addressed to the most beaui mm girl on a certain street. and the knowing postie picked the right one. So when you son thosn l’c-Hmw walking about. the city every day you can take it. for granted they are taking in all the sights. (‘ill' Au ass .110 Road 01 Across the Country WE (‘AN TAKE IT! Phone 427 STAR TRANSFER ('RA'I‘INU PACKING SHIPPING STORAGE If VICKY LOAD l.\' Sl,’ R .51) 1.00:1! and Lung Moving~ Mm; 1"va Distance

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