Porcupine Advance, 26 Jul 1922, 1, p. 7

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0 4 54 "!" . l Reeretaryâ€"Treasurer. .‘5 (kctxfied to be a true copy of ByLaw 4 0. 8 passed the 24th day of July, Corporate Seal of the saiq noara. 5. During fifteen years, the curâ€" reney of the debentures, the sum $2,677.03 shall be raised annually for: the payment of the debt and interest and said sum of $2,677.03 shall ‘be annually included in the yeariy sepaâ€" rate School rate to be levied and colâ€" lected by. the said Board for the «said fifteen years, the currency of the said debentures, and the said sum of $2,â€" 677.03 shall be levied and collected anâ€" nually by a special rate sufficrient «WA therefor over and above all other Kig rates in the same manner and form and from the like persons and properâ€" tÂ¥ by, from,â€"upon or out of which other Separate School rates are levied, raised and collected, for the said periâ€" od of fifteen years. 6. The said sum of $26,000.00 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 hereafter imposed until the said debentures and each and every of them, together with all interâ€" est thereon, shall have been fully paid and satisfied. Te The said Debentures may conâ€" tain any clause providing for the reâ€" ‘ wistration thereo? authorized by any Statute relating to Municipal debenâ€" * _ tures in force at the time of the issue thereof. Finally passed this Mth day of z* duly, 1922. A BYâ€"LAW OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ROMAN + Catholic Separate Schools for the Town of Timmins, to raise by way of loan the sum of $26,000.00 for the purposes therein mentioned. payable Tor prineipal and inierest in each of the other years; AND WHEREAS it will be necessâ€" ary to raise annually the suin of $2,â€" 677.03 during the period of fifteen years to pay for said yearly sums of principal and interest as they become due. make the principal of the said debt reâ€" payable in yearly <~sums, during the period of fifteen years, of such aâ€" mounts respectively that the aggreâ€" gate amount payvable for prineipal and interest in any year shall be equal as nearly as may be to the amount so payable for principal and interest in each of the other yvears; AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property rateable for Separate School purposes in the said Town of Timmins, according to the last revised assessment roli, is $1,â€" 085,180.00. AND WHEBREAS the amount of the existing debenture debt of the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Separate Schools for the Town of Tim mins is $40,000.00 and no part of the principal or interest is in arrear. NOW THEREFPORE The Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Seâ€" parate Schools for the Town of Timâ€" ming ENACTS AS POLLOWS :â€" 1. ‘That for the purpose «aforesaid there shall bhe borrowed the sum of 3. The debentures as to both prinâ€" ecipal and interest may be expressed in Canadian currency and may be payable at any place or places in Caâ€" nada or Great Britain. 4. . The Chairman of the sarid Board shall sign and issue the debentures and interest coupons, and the same shall also be signed by the Secretaryâ€" Treasurer of the said Board, and the debentures shall be sealed with the each, ‘bearin Six per cent J. 6. NEWTON, Chairman J. A., WY J. A. WALSM, Recretary expedice said de during nt to t reâ€" COCHRANE MAN TD STARD TRIAL OK MURDER CHARGE Geo. Arthur Wilde Tells Coroner‘s Jury Details of Tragedy on July 12th. ingquest | thur Wil following Wilde ca of July, m.m. and the head caused by a blow probably siven by Arthur Wilde, at her home on 2nd Avenue, Cochrane, Ontario.‘ The witnesses at the inquest were:â€"â€" the husband of the dead woman, Arâ€" thur Wilde; Robert Wells, a prospecâ€" tor, who was at the Wilde home at the time of the tragedy; Mr. S. J. Dempsey, who testified to Wilde‘s afâ€" fection for his wife as expressed to I1I0OWKWIng® ; Y 'ilde came July, bet m and 1. e head ca ven by Ar 2nd Ave ist weoe week the coroner‘s jury in the into the death of Mrs. Arâ€" ilde on July 12th returned the 1g â€" verdiect:â€" **That Tullian ‘ame to her death on the 12th ween the nours ( 30 p.m.. from a w wound in probablyv the Arâ€" the ian him when the man visited his office after the tragedy in order to surrenâ€" der to the law; Mrs. Waldron, a neigsbbor, who also referred to the eviâ€" dent love of Wilde for his wife and children:; and Drs. Fraser and Biron who gave medical testimony to the eiâ€" fecet that the woman had met death through a terrific blow from an axe, her skull being fractured and her brain lacerated and spattered over the wall behind the chair on which she was sitting when the doctors arrived on the scene of the tragedy. The woâ€" man lived less than an hour after the Wilde‘s story to the jury was given under the protection of the court and will not be used against him in his trial for the killing of his wife. â€" He said that he reached home shortly afâ€" ter 12.30. He was not expected. He found the door locked, but thought his family had gone out, so he let himâ€" self in with his latch key. He startâ€" ed through the house when his wife ran out of the front room in her night rlow and never rea € CARRY ONLY THE VERY BEST OF EVERYTHING TEE PORCUPINE ADVANCE @Onscious #@00§008606\0848§06046488 WWQ“OW“OOOW“OOONMNOOMO nusband. At the preliminary hearing before Magistrate Tucker on Thursday mornâ€" ing last the evidence of all the witâ€" V ell 2 x L ; â€"tO AJC 1imself up. in his eviden idence, largely corâ€" ount given by the Demp Ladies‘ 14k. white solid gold exâ€" pansion Watch, 15 Jewel, cuâ€" shion shape, a perfect beauty. A high grade watch. Regular Price $40.00, Sale Price $24.50 440404640 Ladies‘ Watches Dee) U U order as a materi be allowed his Irb vide $4000,.00 eash and Wells seemed tion keenly and | mental strain. ©"The following despatch appearing in southern papers during the past few days explains itself. His friends here will congratulate Mr. Swanson on huis successful work in winning the prize and also on the publicity naturally coming to Timmins through his sucâ€" cess in this line. The despatch reads: ‘*P. Swanson of Timmins has been announced winner of $500, first prize $1.25 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this Week NS MAN WINS $500.00 FORESTRY ESSAY PRIZE Big Discounts this Week Ladies‘ Solitaire Diamond Ring, Regular price $250.00, Price ........;.... $148.75 A perfect beauty Cuff Links, for soft cuffs. Regular Price $1.75 to $2.50. Your choice, per pair ...... 95c. 10 only Cut Glass Sugar and Cream sets, very massive, beautiful. Regular Price $10.00 and $12.50, Sale Price, choice per set $5.95 Casseroles, Pie Plates, Candlesticks, Cake Plates, all Half Price at this sale. 10 Only Cut Glass â€" and Cream Sets All Half Price at this Sale Ladies‘ Diamond Ring Ladies‘ Gold Filled Expansion Watches 15 Jewels, fully guaâ€" rantsed, Regular Price $20.00, .. ... .0.3 .. $10.50 Cuff Links TIMMINS, ONT. * £* Ladies‘ Watches aAanno contest was sulfhorient to series for which increasing amounts in prizes will be offered from year t« year. Ninety per cent. of the 225 es says which were sent in from all over Canada urged an embargo, or a heavyy export tax, on pulpwood shipped from the country. Eighty per cent. calles for a permit system for all persons entering the woods, such as has beer inaugurated in the province of and the same percentage advocated electrification of railways as an aid !® reducing forest fire risk.‘"‘" *% While being taken from Ville Man» to Bryson, Que., to serve a term in Jat Peter Kusick, a Russian sentenced t* a year‘s imprisonment for striking railway construction foreman with as ivron bar, last week jumped from th« steamer Meteor into Lake Temiskam inz and was drowned before the boa could be stopped and help given hum Square Deal Jeweler Successor to C. P. Grill the Essay contest on practical f ry for which $1000 awras offered Barnjum of Montreal. 1t is s nounced that the suceess of Jeweler Engraver Watchmaker Sugar 1e s<UtICcess ent to wa UE 2 * + ~<twe

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