6. The said sum of $75,000.00 so borrowed and interest thereon and the said debentures shall be and the same are hereby made a charge upon the Sehoolhouse 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 ofâ€" Timmins, hereafter imposed until the said deâ€" bentures and each and every of them, together with all < interest thereon, %ll have been fully paid and satisfâ€" 7. The said Debentures may eonâ€" tain any clause providing for the reâ€" gistration thereof authorized bx_any Statute relating to Municipal debenâ€" tures in foree at the time of the issue thereof. * Finally p March, 1923 2. The debentures shall all bear the same date and shall be issued with im one year atter the date on which this byâ€"law is passed and may bear any date within such year, and shall be payable in twenty annual instalments during the twenty years next after the timeâ€" when the same are issued and the 'respective amounts of prineipal and interest payable in each of said yvears shall be as set forth in Schedule * A"‘ hereto which is hereby declared to be and form part of this Byâ€"law. 3. The debentures as to both prinâ€" cipal and interest may he expressed in Canadian eurrency and mav ‘be pavâ€" Trustees â€"of the ‘Roman Catholic\Sepâ€" arate Sehols for the Town of Timmins ts $66,000.00 and no part of the prinâ€" eipal or interest is in arrear. Now therefore the, Board of Trusâ€" tees of the Roman Catholie Separate Schools for the Town of Timmins enâ€" arts as follows :â€"â€" 1. ‘That for the purpose aforesaid there shall be borrowed the sum of $75,000.00 and debentures shall be issued therefor in sums of not less than $100.00 each, bearing interest at the rate of five and a half per cent. per. annum, and having ecoupons atâ€" tached thereto for the payment of inâ€" terest, ow the sum of $75,000.00 to proâ€" vide funds for the purpose of acquirâ€" ing a school site in the said Town of Timmins and erecting a sehool builaâ€" ing thereon, and for such purpose to issue debentures therefor bearing inâ€" terest at the rate of five and a half per cent per annum, which is the amount of the debt intended to be created by this byâ€"law ; A Byâ€"law of the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholie Separate Schools for the Town of Timmins, to raise by way of loan the sum of $1(5,â€" 000.00 for the purposes therein menâ€" tioned. k | And whereas it is expedient to make the prineipal of the said debt repayâ€" able in yearly sums, during the period of twenty years, of such amounts resâ€" pectively that the aggregate amount payablefor principal and interest in any year shall be equal as nearly as may be to the amowit so payaple for principal and interest in each of the other years ; And whereas it will be necessary tq raise annually the sum of #6,275.97 during the period of twenty years to pay for said yearly sums of prineipal and interest as they become due; 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 roll, is $1,085,â€" 180.00, FOUNDâ€"A pgyrse eontaining a small amount 6f" money.. Ownerâ€" may have same by calling at 4 Laurier Ave., proving property and payins for this advertisement. i1â€"1% And whereas the amount of the. exâ€" isting debenture deht of the Board of Whereas the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Separate Senoois for the Town of Timmins require to Dasse J. A. WALSH, ol twenty years to ly sums of prineipal ey ‘become due; the amount of <the res as to both prinâ€" may he expressed in y and may ‘be payâ€" or places in Canada ths 19fh iY rd of Trusâ€" lie Timmins enâ€" The Timmins Business College anâ€" nounees the Springâ€"Ferm, beginning Appil 3rd. Those desiring to enroll shOuld arrange immediately. ~ Students emrolling now may comâ€" plete for the fall positions. No Summer yacations, therefore no break in the studies. Call and see us immediately. Write or telephone, Timmins Business Colâ€" lege, Ansara Building, Timmins, Ont. All ~and singular . the â€"interest â€"of John Craig Watson in the following Mining Claims situated in some of the most promising territory in Northern Ontario :â€" Parcel No. 1 Claims L8326 Lâ€"8338, situate in Munro Township, Larder Lake Mining Division. Pareél No. 2 Claim ‘P.7065 situate TBRMS : 10° on delivery of | Under instructions from the Onâ€" tario Public Trustee, there will be ofâ€" fered for sale by iPublic Aucetion, subâ€" ject to reserved ‘bid, at HMenderson‘s Auction ‘Rooms, 128 King Street East, in the €ity of Toronto, at 12 o‘elock noon on Wednesday the 28th. day of March, 1923, WEDNES D AY Bulletin W A N T E Dâ€"Nurse girl, during day time. <Apply 9 Hemlock street. 11 R SALEâ€"#4,000.00. S1x And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected acâ€" cording to law. Dated this 17th day of ‘March, 1923. Roland Bergeron, of the Township of Fauquier, in the District of Temiskaâ€" ming, in the Province of Ontario, Laâ€" borer, will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at the present session thereâ€" of, for a Bill of Divoree from his wife, Marie Bella Bergeron, tnee Imbeau), of the said Township of Fauquier, on the ground of adualtery, and desertion. Voters‘ List, 1922, Municipality of the Township of Tisdale, District of Cochrane. Dated at Ottawa, in the Province of Ontdrm this sixth day of March, A.D. 1115 â€" ROLAND BERGERON.‘" Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the perâ€" sons mentioned in section 9 of The Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act, the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the List, made pursuant to said Act, of all perâ€" sons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Municipaâ€" lity to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at elections for memibers of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections; and that the said List was first posted up at my office at South Poreupine, on the 16th day of March 1923, and remaims there for inspeetion. 12â€"14 All Kinds Of Vegetable Plants for Sale FOR SALEâ€"One fumed oak library table, one eouch, 2 chairs. Apply between 6 and 8 to 365 Tamarack St. Funeral and Wedding Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Florist, Landscape and Marâ€" ket Gardener. Plants and Cut Flowers. Errettville Phone 111. WARD rooms; threeâ€"piece bathroom ; launâ€" dry tobs; hardwood finish throughâ€" out; good large cellar; large veranâ€" dah in front; poreh in rear; side drive. Terms arranged. Apply 6 Maple street, Timmins. 12p AUCTION SALE OFP MINING CLAIMS 128 King St VOTERS‘ LIST TOWNSHIP OF TISDALE K. W. WRIGHT, Clerk‘wf Township of Tisdale Osgoode Hall. rans;e} Auctioneet Englehart, Ont. P.0O. Box 63. batance 30 d oronto oronto The Advance believes the O.T.A. to be one of the most unâ€"British and iniâ€" quitous pieces of freak legislation ever put on the statute books of a supâ€" posedly British country. But it is thre, and so long as it is there it is the sworn duty of the police to enforee it. It would be a lamentable state of afâ€" fairs if the police were to sit down and pick ard choose the Jlaws they would enforee, saying, ‘* We like this, and we‘ll see it is obeyed ; but we don‘t like this and it can go by the boards.""‘ It would be still more deplorable to have the police followâ€" ing a brand of favouritism and enâ€" foreing Jlaw on one man and letting an other go his way unmolested. It is the law, not the police, that needs amendâ€" ment, and it is the people not the poâ€" lice who can make the necessary change. A‘s for the wailing regarding the use of ‘*spotters,"" it should he rememberâ€" ed that after all the use of reasonably fair and honest **spotters‘‘ has ‘been proven to ‘be the kindest way. The only other method to use in enforeing such an act as the O.T.A. is to corral the ordinary decent citizen and force Him on the witness stand to tell the truth or perjure himself. This plan of using the citizens generally to prove or disprove such charges as may arise under the O.T.A. is Iby no means a nice husiness for anvone concerned. During the seems to. have tempt in ‘some EVZN THE POLICE ARE ENTITLED TO A SQUARE DEAL The Shamrock Tea and Sale of Home Cooking on the 17th was naturâ€" ally a success in all ways. The event was held at the Timmins Separate School, Spruce street, with satisfacâ€" tory financial returns, and more than double the worth of their money to all attending, the occasion being a very enjoyable one, with all the Trish proud and happy and everybody else proud and ‘happy too. TWO WANT ADVTS. PRINTED FREE FOR LOVE OF TORONTO Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lavin desire to express their thanks to all ‘kind friends for the condolences and exâ€" pressions of sympathy shown in their sad bereavement, and for the beautiâ€" ul floral tributes, and to all who atâ€" tended the funeral. 6 Laurier Ave., Timmins.: 12p Miss Copps announces the closing out of ber 5e, 10e, and 15¢, lines at zreatly reduced prices. Also good reâ€" ductions in China and Glassware. Still earrying a fine assortment of Fancy Work, Stamped Linen, Threads, etc. Miss Copps, 21 Cedar street. 12p sSUCCESSFUL TEA‘‘ ON SATURDAY LAST PROVINCIAL OFPFICERS TO : VISIT REBEKAHS HERE. Mrs. Martha Watt, President of the Rebekah§, and Mrs. V. Pearce, Asâ€" sembly Secretary, will visit Gold Nugâ€" get Rebekah Lodge, No. 173, 1.0.0.F., Timmins, on Thursday (tomorrow) evening, March 22nd. All Rebekahs are asked to be present for the occasâ€" ion. Wantedâ€"Tenders for glass cases to preserve Toronto detectives during the next hockey season,. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AT MISS COPPS‘, CEDAR ST. Also wanted a number of polished solid ivory domes for use in case any Oof the ‘Toronto magistrates lose their heads on account of : their Toronto interest in Toronto hockey. came here from *‘‘outside."" The best attitude to take o matter is to *‘ forget it,"‘ after mending the poli¢e for following ently the line of their duty.â€" Sunday Services, 11.00 a.m., and 7.00 p.m. Sunday School, 3.00 p.m. Rev. R. S. Cushing, B.A., L.Th., Rector. Phone 131. Residence, No. 1 Hemlock iStreet. Holy Communion: Ist. Sunday of month, 11.00 a.m.; 3rd. Sunday of month, 7.30 p.m.; Festivals, 3.30 a.m. Baptisms, 4.15 p.m. Fourth Avenue and Cedar Streets. Publiec Worship, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. Rev. J. D. Parks, B.D., Minister. (Anglican) Tamarack Street and Fifth Avenue. BYRNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ke on the after comâ€" wing efficiâ€" 08 064040444049 MATD WANTBDâ€"-.-\pp}.\’ 19 Third Avenmnue. 12 Joâ€"foot "and ten 40â€"foot cedar poles for electric line; straight a n d sound; peeled 7 inches at top end; to ‘be delivered‘ at Ansonville, Ont. Lowest or any tender not necessarâ€" ily accepted. Write Clerk, Townâ€" ship of Calvert, Ansonville, Ont. POLES. Tenders wanted for forty FPOR SALEâ€"1900 Cataract Electrie Washing Machine, fully equpged; used only a year; just as groud aw new. ‘Will be sold for quick sale, at $95.00. ~A real bargaim. Apply to J. W. Reed, Reed Block, Tnmâ€" NURSING by the day or week, MX wifery a specialty. Apbply ie MR Thos.\ Demers, .-.\{â€"attaga'l* Heghia 4 § * Post L')}ï¬l‘e. ‘ y ,}‘blt‘i\,