â€" WALKER MACDONALD The debentures as to both prinâ€" nd interest may be expressed in rdlan eurrency and may ‘be payâ€" ar any place or places in Canada reat Britain. _ The Chairman of the said Board site the P ontâ€"office. SIMMS, HOOKER. DREW INSURANCE IN ALL BBANCHES -v-\w.‘-'â€.tyva.-- ~‘_" i K3 +. Complete modern equipment, including motor RrADIO BROADCAST®* â€" ty PP 2l tw ds Houses and Lots of Lots for Sale on (Agents ‘for Confederation Life Assoaauon) P. 0. 80X 1118 REAL ESTATE ; The said Debentures may conâ€" ‘tain any clause providing for the reâ€" gistration thereof authorized by any Statute relating to Municipal. débenâ€" tures in force at the time of the issue ‘thereof Finally passed this 19th day of March 1923. J. B. NEWFON, C’halrman J, A. WALSH, Secy Treas. $75,000 Separate School Debentures . 5%/2%â€"20 equal annual instalments Yearly payments of principal and ‘ interest, $6,275.97. _ _ Petterson in the interasis of ing a fine new residence this year. Mr. R. Petterson has been ealled ‘back to Thorold, Ontario, on special business, and is not expected to reâ€" turn.â€" Mr. Petterson has been hove in the interests of his Commfauy. He will be greatly missed here. Mr. Butcher is here lehevmg \Ix the ‘Thoâ€" rold Faper Company. _ _ TIMMINS‘ NOTES . This is Cleanâ€"up Week for Timmins Have you followed the.slogan,‘Clean ~6. sum of $75,000.00 so borrowed and interest thereon and the said debentures shall be and the same are heraby made a charge upon the Schoolbhouse property > premises and on the realâ€"and personal property vested in the said iBoard of Trustees of the Schools for the Town of Timmins, and upon all the Separate School. rates of the said Board to be hereafter imposâ€" ed until the said debentures and each and every of them, together with all interest thereon, shall have been fully paid and satisfied. | ' Roman â€" Catholie Separate to Squaw I: Mr. W. | end out of Mr. and | Englehart, Woollings t Dr. Day speed â€" boat challenges water. _The Por Mines are Connaught. Mr. Fran lots on his : 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1936 1937 1938 1939 1941 NO EXCHANGE ¢ $2,150.97 2,2069.27 2,304.08 © 2,525.75 2.664.66 2,811.22 2,965.83 3,128.95 3,301.05 3,482.60 : ~8,674.13 3,876.21 ©©4,089.41 *"4,314.32 ©4,551.59 4,801.93 5,066.04 5,344.67 5,638.61 5,048.71 $75,000.00 $50,519.40 125,519.40 PRKONE 64 Residence PHONB 118. MV $4,125.00 4:008.70 3,881.89 3,750.22 8 3.611.31 3,464.75 3,310.14 3,147.02 2,974.92 ~ 2,193.37 2,601.84 â€" 2,309.76 1,961.65 1,724.38 _ 1474.04 o 1,209.‘93 931.30 637.36 327.26 $6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,270.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6.276.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6 275 97 6 ;210.97 21940 | C@Mrs. J. E. Newton and baby, Kevin, reéturned Thursday from Toronto afâ€" â€"19â€"21| ter several months in the city where memmmme» | Mrs, Newton underwent medical treat e»~ee | ment. Her many friends will be pleasâ€" ©.) ed to know that Mrs. Newton returns i with health practically recovered.) e o. K #As |____._ _ TIMMINS‘ NOTES . and This is Cleanâ€"up Week for Timmins Have you followed the.slogan,‘Clean â€"â€"â€"‘\Up! (Brighten Up! Tidy Up!‘‘ If Lt'f‘_l..i. not, do.it now! Dr. Day is contemplatinz bnying a speed boat this summer, when all challenges will be ucecepted on the water. . . â€"Mr. R. ‘Petterson has been called back to Thorold, Ontario, on special business, and is not expected to reâ€" turn.â€" Mr. Petterson has been hoveâ€"in the interests of his Comfauy. He will Every case coming before Magisâ€" ‘trate Atkinson last week at police court here seemed to ‘bé connected directly or indireetly with liquorâ€" chiefly directly. There were five drunk eases all paying the usual $10.00 and costs. iSteve Boycow was found guilty of illegal purchase of diquor, and »was fined $50.00 and costs. J. Leroi on the charge of ‘being unlawfully in possesâ€" éion of an apparatus for manufacturâ€" ing liquor contrary to the Inland Reâ€" venue regulations, was ï¬ned $200.00 and costs. ~Another "still‘‘ man, C. Hamell, also. came under Inland Reâ€" venue dlspleasure, the fine in this case being also $200.00 and costs. _ > CMr. Jules Timmins, Montreal, one of the directors of the Hollinger Consolidated CGold Mines, spent the weekâ€"end as a visitor to Timmins. There will be special Mother‘s Day services at the Presbyterian church on Bunday at T p.m. â€" There will be no Sunday School in the afterâ€" noon this Sunday. T All will be pleased to hear that Mr. H. C. McDonald, who has been at Gravenhurst Samtarmm for . some time past, is nowâ€" makmg good : pro- gress to recovery. ) . ‘ ALIL LIQUOR CASES AT . ~ POLICE COURT LAST WEEK GETTING THE MONETA READY TO REâ€"OPEN Preparatory work is now in proâ€" gress for the reâ€"opening of the Monsâ€" ta Mine. Mr.\ Horace Young is in charge and the property will .be deâ€" watered, the machinery made ready to resume and other‘ steps taken to reâ€"open operations at once. PROVINCIAL OFFICER ' AND GAME WARDEN LOST. Word from the North last week told of the search being carried on by the Provincial Police for one of the officers of the force and a game warâ€" den who had left : Fauquier. severat davs before and had not been. heard 'from 'Phe) had gone from Fauquier on "«*trip in connection with their duties, and when they did not return alarm was felt for their safety. It is feared that they.either lost themâ€" selves in the ‘bush or that they were drowned in negotiating some of the dangerous rapids encountered on the ‘trip. Other officers and guides are searehing. now for traces of the two f Be sure to have your mail addressed: properly before you post it. â€" Every :year the Cangdian Post Offices, get over sixteen . million msuiï¬clently or' ‘meori*eetly ‘addressed pieees of mail Mier to handle. ~It is safe to say that in ‘ninety per cent. of these eases the wrong or insufficiently addressing of such mail is due to carelessness and it results in delay in delivery with possible inconvenience or loss to the serider or addressee, which could all have been avoided had a little more care ‘been taken in getting the mail ready. Here are some points to reâ€" member, which will help us to give you the best possible service. (1) ‘Place your name and address on the outside as well as inside your letters and parcels, because if the arâ€" ticle cannot be delivered it will be promptly returned you urropened. (undeliverable articles without your name and address on the outside hive to go to the Dead Letter Office causing delay and inconvenience.) (2) Address clearly and fully inâ€" street and number, or box numbel, if the addressee receives his mail in box. (3) Useink. It won‘t wear off. (4) Give the province. or: state, otherwise. difficulty may arise. (5) Wrap and tle your parcels se: ecurelw f reqnired; apply J. K. MOORR _ W PA’BSENGBE xC ...... ..../<~~ Phone 29. Ohpoice a,ccommodahons are selected by early reservation, you add to the pleasure of your voyage by booking passage now on one of the Luxurious Ships from the St. Lawrence. For Sailings, Direct service to Belfast, Glasgow, Liverpool, Plymouth, Southampton, London, Gherbourg, Antwerp and Hamburg. f Reservations for July should be made at once. _ _ All travel, information free. Agent for all lines.â€" hss itc ai ~ . o a pink one if your mother is living or WE r ‘otherwise a white one, is the correct rale â€"â€"â€" for Sgnday, May 13th. . 4 f Leave or ‘Phone Your Order Toâ€"day Flowers erf Laura Secord Candies are an appropriate remembrance and can be sent to any part of Canada: or United Statesat a very small cest. 53â€"55 Pine St. Phone 369 _ Reed Block, Timmim _ LAURA SECORD CANDIES . .. ... 60c. a (6) *Register all valuable matter. beity Te â€"POSTMASTER. and Vises Dancing at 9.15 : Music: The Mcintyre Orchestra Mclntyre Hall, . Schumacher DMISSION (including tax) Gentlemen $1.00 â€" â€" ’ Ladies Free : Refreshments Included at the ORDER BLANK _ for Mother‘s Day, May 128@ ®, N 'l (pt