Porcupine Advance, 10 May 1912, 1, p. 8

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Toronto. lst May, 1912. Newspapers publishing this adver- tisement without authority will not be paid for it. Department of Public Works, On-' tario. H. F. Mat".\'.-\I'(‘}I'ITI‘1.\'. Secretary Public Works Department. The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. By order An accepted bank cheque pa) able to the order of the Hon. J. O. Reaume, Minister of Public Works, for five per cent. of the amount of. the tender and the bona tide signa-é tures and addresses of two sureties'! or the bond of a Guarantee Com-- pany approved by the Department must accompany each tender. Sealed Tenders endorsed “Tender for lockâ€"up,” addressed to the ,unâ€" dersigned will be received at this De- partment up to Wednesday. the 93nd5 May, {or the erection of a Lock-up at South Porcupine. Plans and Spe-l eifications can be seen at the Ofioe of Cook Mitchell, Barristers, in‘ South Porcupine and at this Depart- ment. Madame Campbell Rutherford from Aberdeen, Scotland.v.isl1es to in- form the public that this is not for- tune telling. If reading is not sat- isfactory, no fee accepted. Gentle- man's hands read as well as ladies'. Consultation hours from 10 11.111. till (1 p.m.. (ioltlcn Ave, ovm' Bank of Ottawa. So. Porcupine. FOR SALF -l’()(‘lL AND BAR. SIGN all wired. Cost $40, sell for $10 New Wall Tent 10x12. 10 oz. duck 'l‘llFI RAND (‘lHAR STORE. So STORE TO RENT â€" IX KING You are cordially invited'to call; and examine one of the most «3th docks of ladies' wear and general dry goods ever shown in South Por- .upine. These are going at city prices. Mrs. L. E. Christie. Bruce AVenue, opposite King George Hotel. The Majestic Theatre 1" drawing drawing crowded boos-es these nights for the reason that a first-class en- tertainment is presented each even- ing. The bill this week includes in the moving picture program. "The lleserter." in two reels. ”Through Trials to Victory." three. reels. and “Little Railway Queen." three reels. These pictures are of the highest or- der. Extra specialties of merit are to he seen at the Majestic every night. mg of this o-xponditure We're out of the mud. Pedestrians , a“. m be apl‘liml (”r the WWW?“ may now d9" 10' shoes and ”do" 3 alum-said and no other. ated hose. Sidewalks are laid and: are still beimt laid in luvalities where} 11h AND WHEREAS in NW opin- thpy are most 000d“, and “'0 fill" l0" 0‘ the said COUHCll the Sflld sum to find “'Ol'dfi t0 express our grfitit- ‘ Ul l\\'0lll}' lllUllSflfld dollars (9- o' ude. There is still one little stretch ' ”Ml-00’ Shun” b‘" "‘l’mde‘l in the where we Would like a low plank. but ' lOIIUWinR manner: we Wilkn‘“ 933" anything about ‘t' (M For extending the pre- The City fathers Will discover it. Wm \Vfllt‘l‘ works Syr - . . tem and purchasing The Majestic Theatre is diamng pump and intake al- tlrawing crowded houses these nights roadv installed at for the reason that a first-class en- l'ureupine .. .....$ll "00,00 ‘_..AA-_._-,_A -_ __-_-_A_-) _--_L ---__ \°. .l. McCabo. proprietor of the Pacific hotel. North llny. is: well and favorably known to a very large number of Porrupiners. who will be glad to learn that ‘no will at once b4» gin 1hr: reconstruction and furnish- Jory Young. Haileybury. an- nounce the remodelling of 'their ice cream and confectionery department rmd invite their friends to call and note the improvement. at the same time to test the quality of their con- fections. This ostnhlishmont was 31- ways popular. and this wasmn it bids fair to becorrv more m. And again we ask: What about a baseball team for South Porcupine! Bert McDonald. one of the best known prospectors in the Porcupine district. and among the first to cm tor the field. is among the visitors in camp this week. Billie McIntyre. of Haileybury, has accepted a position in the Common- wealth Store. 0! which Mr. O’Hearn I! proprietor. Norma Maidens, of Haileybury. is in camp for a few days. Mr. Maidens was one of those who had such a thrilling experience during the great Porcupine fire. Po r c upi n e (“gorge Hotel Block. Apply Hugh Mulhcron. H] BflNTRhBTflHS LOCAL I’ALMIS’I‘RY. popular hostclry at an‘ of $20,000. ‘ LADIES ! (2') AND WHEREAS the said Municipality has no debenture inâ€" debtedness at :present (M AND WHEREAS the total" amount required to he raised annual-i ly for principal and interest by spe-, vial rate during the said period of? twenty years for the repayment of: the said debentures will he the Sum? of fourteen hundred and seventy- ~0ne dollars and sixty -fi\e tents ($1471. 66) f as set forth in Schedule “A" heretol annexed. i Hi) AND WHEREAS the whole rateahle property of the said Municipality as finally revised and ascertained at the last Court of Re- vision held in the month of Decem- ber. 19]]. was assessed at $597,066. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT EN- ACTED by the said Municipal Cor- poration of the Township of Whitney pursuant to the Ptovisions of the Statutes in that behalf Debenture .\°o. Principal. 1 S 671.65 ‘2 698.52 3 726.46 4 755.52 5 785.74 6 817.17 7’ 849.85 8 883.85 9 919.20 10 955.97 11 994.221 12 1,033.98 .13 1,075.33 14 1,118.35 15 1,168.08 16 1,209.61 17 1,257.99 18 1,308.31 19 1,360.04 (a) That the system tection at Porcupine he (-1) AND WHEREAS for the re- payment of the said sum of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) it is proposed to issue debentures for such amounts as will repay the said sum. together with interest at four per eentum per annum in twenty equal annual instalments; and none of the said debentures shall be for less than one hundred dollars ($100.00). (D) For repayment of ad- vances to Imperial Bank of Canada ........ 4,000.00 Ian‘s ($20,000.00) which will be the m-t proceeds of the debentures to be iwm-d hereunder. and which prm-ords :IH' tn he applied fur the purposes Mun-said and no nthvr. (P) For constructing side- walks and street crossings between Por- cupine and Porcupine (‘in and at Porcu- pine and Lake View. pcm-s afnrosnid it is nc-vossary m hor- mw the sum of twenty thousand dol- (B) For devoting towards a system of water- works for fire protecâ€" tion at Lake View... (l) WHEREAS in the opinion of the Municipal (‘ounvil of the Town- <hip of Whitney it is necessary and Mpedient that the system of tire pro- tthion at Porcupine should be mtcndml ml an adequate sys- lvm of fire Prnt'n'tion should he prnViili-d at Lake View: that mlditinnal sidewalks and «treat vmssiam Shnllltl he construct- 0d within the tuwnship: and that cer- tain monies heretofore advanced by Imperial Bank nl ('zmzula to the said vanship and expended in the con- utrurtinn nf (‘1‘ and crossings ~hip be repaid BEING a lay-law to provide for raising the sum of twenty thousand dollars (920.000.00) by way of loan upon the security of debentures ol the Municipal Corporation of the Township of Whitney. and for spend- ing the said monies as hereinafter set forth: Totals: $20,000.50 TOWNSHIP OF WHI'I ND" 10 11 12 13 14 1:) .\\'l| WHEREAS for tho pur- The Municipal Corporation of the ! should he «unstruct- .nwnship; and that cor- sretofore advanced by n! ('avmda to the said expended in the con- rtain mad“. sidewalks thmuuhuut the town- 1,415.0? of fire pro- F‘. I". K. GALLAGHER, extended and Township Clerk BY-LAW No. l3. ”0.000.110 SCHEDULE ”A" fi) P1 Interest. 800.00 773.13 746.19 716.13 685.91 654.48 621.90 587.90 552.45 Total Amount. 3 1,471.65 1,471.65 1,471.65 1,471.65 1, 471. 65 1 .471.65 500.00 552.45 515.69 477.44 437.67 396.32 353.30 262 (H 213 6C 163 M 117.01 773.13 746.19 716 13 685.91 3) ‘1' I I t | l 1 (tr) That the first day of June. liIlQ. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon at the otlive of the said (‘lerk in Porcupine shall ohe the time : and place when and at which the per- ‘sons will he appointed by the acting: Reeve. to attend at the said pollim! plaee and at the final summing up of the vote by the Clerk of the Munici- pality on hehalf of the persons in- :terested in promoting or opposing :the passing of this By-lfl'tw. and the avtina Reeve shall attend at the said time and plave and nuke sueh appointments. (h) That the Clerk of the said Municipality shall on the fourth day of June. 1912. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon at his office in Porcupine. or such other place as the poll may be held, sum up the number of Votes given for and against this hy-law. READ a first and second time this sixth day of May. A. D. 1912. (i) That the vote of the electors of the said Municipality shall be talc- en on this By-l.aw on Monday. the third day of June, 1912, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and tin» o'clock in the afternoon of the said date at the Provincial Gaol at Porcupine in the said Township of Whitney. or at such other place or places within the said Municipality as the Township Clerk or the said Municipal Council may hereafter de- signate and the Clerk of the said Municipality shall act as Returning Officer for the taking of the said vote. (d) That for the, purpose of pay- im: the said debentures and interest the sum of one thousand. four hun- erd and seventy-one. dollars and six- ty-tive vents ($1.471.t"u‘i) shall be rais- ml and levied annually for the next‘ eueeeedint: twenty years, commencing with the. present year. 'in the. same manner and at the same. time as the taxes of the said Municipality are levied, by special rate over and above the. other rates upon the whole rateable property of the said Town- ship of Whitney. w) This By-Imw shall take ('flm't immediately after the final passing thereof. (m That ”10' said debentures slmll hp. signed by tho acting RooVo and 'l'rcasurvr of the said Municipalitv and scaled with the ('nrpomto Seal and shall be payable at Imperial llnnk nf Canada. Porcupine. on the first «lay nf July in each and every venr hen-alter commencing on the first day of July. 1913. as set out in St'hmlulo ”A" hereto. (b) That the actimt Reeve of the said Township is hereby authnrized to borrow on the credit of the said Munivipal Corporation the sum of twenty thousand dollars ($30,000.00) brim: thv ammmt nm‘rssary for the purpows aforesaid. and the said sum shall tw hard and c-xpvndod in pay- ment of the said wnrk-t. and repay- mmt ni «aid advanmw and for such purpnstw «mix: and to swim the, re- paymvnt at the said sum. debentures ut the said Municipal Corporation may iu- issuml in the ammints and payable on thv days and times and in tho manm'r hereiflaftor providvd. an adequate system of fire protecâ€" tion be provided at Lake View; that additional sidewalks and street cross- inga be constructed and that the monies due the Imperial Bank of Canada by this Municipality he re- paid out of the monies arising from the proceeds of the. sale of the said debentures. C. D. EVANS. \cting-Rvovc Township of Whitney $29,433.00 ‘1 T‘T‘T‘T‘f‘“ ~waaaa 1“ a! «1-4 câ€"Jhâ€"‘bâ€"‘Iâ€"JLâ€"‘H ghauwk. ‘1 1. 171.65 471.65 .-471.(i5 .471.65 .47117‘5 TH F. PORCUPINE ADVANCE .July July .Iuly .July .Iuly .Iuly .Iuly .Tuly .Iuly .Iuly .Iuly .Iuly .Tuly .Iuly .1uly .1u1y .Tuly .Tuly .Iuly .1uiy lst, lst, 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 The above is a true copy of a proâ€" posed By-Law which has been taken into consideration by the Municipal Council of the Township of Whitney, in the District of Sudbury, and which will be finally passed by the said Council in the event of the consent of the electors being obtained there- to. after one month from the first publication of the said By-Law in the “Porcupine Advance" newspaper, and that at the hour. date and place therein fixed for taking the votes the poll will be held. O. 0:0 0 o o 990 5.“. 00 0 0 00 0 .0 0 ’0 00 0 0 00 0 0 .0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 00 00 0 .0 o '0 0 .0 o '0 00 o o o”. 0 0 00 0 .0 o ‘0 00 0 .0 00 .00 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0-0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 M 0 .0 o '0 0 .0 0 0 0.00. 0 0 00 0 0 00 ooooooooooooooooooo 0. 0000000000 0 on o 00 00.0 00000900006909.0000”: 000000000 00000... 0 o o o 000 o o 50.000000005000000 00 o o o o o o o o o o o o o. o o o o u o o o coo-0:0. .00... .0. on. .ooooooooocoooooooooooo 00.000000000001000? 0. o o o o o o o o... u. J. c. McNABB . 60. The first carload of Refrigerators and Screen Doors has arrived. We have another car booked, which will be along about the 5th of June. This places us in a position to sell you these goods at city prices, plus the freight Bruce Avenue Marshall = Ecclestone Why Not Marry the Girl Va/ues and Paints and F. P. K. GALLAGHER, Township Clerk Fitfings NOTICE. 0/78 Screen Doors, all sizes. complete with Spring Hinges, Hooks, and Pulls ............................................................... $1.25 to $2.75 Refrigerators ................................... . ................... 9.00 to 30.00 \Villd0\\' Screens .................................................... ”18¢ to 50¢ Poultry Netting, I‘mwn Fencing, Lawn Gates, Garden Fencing Toronto Parks Lawn Grass Seed, per 1b .............................. 50c OldtU“ n Canoes, 16 feet ............................................... $42 00 ‘ ‘ 17 feet ................................ . ............ $44 00 .t H 18 feet”. a ............................ $46.00 Co’s complete stock of House Furnishings, most complete stock in the Nor- thern Country. and Furnish your home from J. C. McNabb Branches Also at Cobalt and Timmins. Attention I Mine Supp/1'63 a Specialty Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hardware and furniture PORCUPINE The managements ut scverai oi the properties are taking special precau- tions to guard against fire, removing dead timber, burning up waste brush, safeguarding woodpiles, also making arrangements by means of lines of pipe laid to advantageous positions, and laying plenty of hose and buck- ets to promptly quench any fire that may start. R. T. Shillington, M. P. P., of Ilailcybury. spent a few days in camp last week. Guard Against Fire Outbreak O .0 M 00 3"“: 00 o .0 O .0 O O 0'. O. 00 .0 .0 .0 O. O O O O .0 :94” o ‘0 0 .0 N O 0 O. O O South Porcupine Compressor F 0" Hughes Mine The installation of a compressor has become necessary at the Hughes, in Whitney, where further work by means of steam'driven drills is al- most impossible. The. vein showing on the surface has been located at the 50 foot level, but further drifting on it has been abandoned owing to the heat. of the steam. The sinking of the shaft is being continued, and this will be put down to 200 feet, crosscuts at 100 and 200 feet being put through to locate the win at these levels. and Pan/tings Rubber Hose Mattresses Beds and

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