Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 16 May 1923, 1, p. 7

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/ The inability of Cochrane to put in a téam this season, leaves only a twoâ€" team league,, Timmins and Iroquois a ‘schedule was taken np and the 0win0 schedule adopted It frhae Fa’lls on Wednesdaya The fi1 st game is at Timmins for May 31st, and thereaflter there is a game at® I‘xm- mins every. second Thursday, The 30110mng is the schedule d Troquois Falls at Tlmmms, May 31. Tlmmms at Iroquois Falls, June 6. Troquois Falls at Timmins June 14. Timmins at Iroquois Falls, June 20. l:toned ; s _ Whereas the Board ofâ€" Trustees of bhe Roman Catholic Separate Schools for the Town of Timmins require io borrow the sum of $75,000.00 to proâ€" 'vuie funds for the purpose of acquirâ€" ing a school site in the said Town of Pimmins and erecting a school buildâ€" ing thereon, and for such purpose to ifidne debentures therefor, bearing inâ€" I;¢rest at the rate of five and a half per cent. per annum which is the g.mmmt of the debt intended to (be Breated by this byâ€"law ; k ) And whereas it is expedient to make Ehe principal of the said.debt repayâ€" lble in yearly sums, during the period af bwenty years, of such amounts resâ€" pectfl'e.ly that the aggregate amount plyable for principal and interest in iny. year shall ‘be equal as nearly as may be to the amount so payable for and interest in each of the :ther years; And whereas it will be necessary to r;;nse annually the sum of $6,275.97 fhmng the period of twenty years to ray for said yearly sums of principal mfl interest as they become due ; > And whereas the amount of the Nhole rateable property rateable for Separate School purposes in the said Fown of Timinins, to the ast rev:sed assessment roll, is $1,085,â€" 58000 . ‘‘And whereas the amount of the exâ€" Bbmg debenture debt of the Bogrd of {rustees of the Roman Catholic Sepâ€" il?ate Schools for the Tow.p of nms is $66,00000 ard no part of the j_f'elpal or Interest is in arrear, ‘ Now therefore theâ€"Board of Trasâ€" of tfhe Roman Catholic Separatei ts as follows â€" 4. ‘PThat ‘for the purposeaaforesaxd hm shall ‘be borrowed the sum of 5,009.00 and debentures shall ‘be isâ€" eto for the payment of interest. mz.._v The“’debentnreu shall all bear any date wfthm snch year, and hall be payable in twenty annual inâ€" ar Bgsebll Assoela- . r.. ;:ek Marshall ~4 ‘:T;fietter rwexved fmm Cochrane fear, but would secure amateur ards for use in the event of a few xhibition games being arranged. «'*"It was decided that May 31st should ifi the date set for the Residence Rule n which date amateur cards would ffiwa to be produced, or sufficient evid nee from the Secretary of the A.A.U. £ C., which would be in the form of ; wire, stating that such application lfld been made for amateur cards. and hat the sams wero in transit. The matter of Ampires was discusâ€" =ed and it .was unanimously decided hat Mr. Joseph F. Smith, of Iroqnro:s ‘alls, be Umpireâ€"inâ€"Chief to officiate t all games, the base umpire to be ihOSGn by the Home Club Team at the CA By-law of the ‘Board of Trustees »f the ‘Roman Catholic Separate kfhfiols for the Town o% Timmins, to aise: by way of loan the sum of $75,â€" 00.00 for the purposes therein menâ€" nents dnrmg the twenty years ‘after the time when the same aro d and the respective amounts of cipal and interest payable in each iid years shall be as set forth in dule *‘ A ‘* hereto which is hereby ired to be and form part of this ‘he débentures as to both pnn- nd interest may be expressed in n eurrency : an may he pay- figflh at Timming, Ju imils %t"hbqflois Fa‘lsg Jul 18 1 1930 1931 1932 Iroqnozs Falls at. Txmmms, July 26. Timmins at Iroquoisâ€"Falls, August 1. Iroquois Falls at Timmins, August 9. â€" Timming at Iroquois Falls, August 15. Iroquois Falls at Timmins, August 23. Timmins at Iroquois Falls, August 29. SERVICE TO COCHRANE . INAUGURATED THIS WEEK .. This week the T. N. O. mauguratâ€" ed the new service with Cochrane, a local train leaving Timmins daily exâ€" cept Sunday at 9 o‘clock and arriving at Cochrane at 11.40 a.m., returning in the afternoon from Cochrane at 5.15 p.m., and arriving in Timmins at $.20 p.m. ‘‘PThis train connects with the trains from Iroquois Falls to Porquis Junction. The train leaving here forâ€" merly at two o‘clock has been taken off with the inanguration of the new service to Cochrane. Feb. Finally passed this 19th day of March 1923. Remember the date, Thursday, J une 14th, at the Rink. 5. During twenty years the currenâ€" cy of the debentures, the sum of $6,â€" 210.97 shall be raised annually for the payment of the debt and interest and said sum of $6,275.97 shall be annualâ€" ly included in the yearly Separate School rate to be levsed and collected by the said Board for the said twenty years, the currency of the said*®debenâ€" tures, and the said sum of $6,275.97 shall be levied and collected annually by a special rate sufficient therefor over and above all other rates in the same manner and form and from the like persons and property by, from, upon or out of which other Separate School rates are levied, raised and colâ€" lected, for the ‘said perlod of twenty years. . ~6, The said sum of $75,000.00 so .-borrowod' and interest thereon and the fqald debentures shall be and the same are hereby made a charge upon the Schoolhouse 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 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, togethér with all interest thereon, shall have been fully paid and satisfied.: 7. The said ‘Debentures may conâ€" taimeany clause providing for the reâ€" gistration thereof authorized by any Statute relating to Municipal debenâ€" tures in force at the time of the issue thereof.â€" S All will welcome the return to the Camp of Mr. Wilf. Brown who came back to Timmins this week to reside. The sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated in St. Matthew‘s Church next Sunday (Whitsunday) at 8.30 a.m., and also after the morning and evening services, The evening anthem will be: ‘‘O, how lovely are Thy dwellings.‘‘ shall sign and issue the debertures 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 Corporate Seal of the said Board. â€"Innumerable friends and acquainâ€" tances will be pleased to know that Mts. J. P. Taillon, who has been seâ€" riously ill in St. Michael‘s Hospital, Toronto, is now well on the way to an early recovery of health and strength, While there is general regret and sinâ€" cere sympathy at the death of one of the twin boys born to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Taillon, all will be pleased to know that the other lad is daily gaining strength with good chances of health and strength at an early date. J. B. NEWTON, Chairman. : J. A. WALSH, Seey.Treas. $75,000 Separate School Debentures equal annual Yearly payments of principal and interest, $6,275.97. _ $75,000.00 $50,519.40 125,519.10 $2,150.97 2.269.27 2,394.08 2,525.75 2,664.66 2.811.22 2.965.83 3,128.95 3,301.05 3,482.60 3,674.13 3,876.21 1,089.41 4,314.32 4551.59 4,501.93 5,066.04 5,94:1 $4,125.00 4,006.70 3,881.89 ©3,700.22 3,611.31 3,464.75 3,310.14 3,147.02 ©2,074.92 2,103.37 2,601:84 2,309.76 2,186.56 1,061.65 1,724.38 1,474.04 1,209.93 <â€" ~0931.30 Interest _ Total 637.36 ns, Jun p Jfii}z‘r oJ $6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 .6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6.275.97 6,2175.97 6,270.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,275.97 6,270.97 There will be very general and sinâ€" cere regret at the death this week of ‘Mrs. Darling, Sr., mother of Mr. Harry W. Darling, of Timmins. The‘l, late Mrs. Darling was among the early regidents of the Camp and took an acâ€" tive and helpful part in social and other activities and was bighly reâ€" garded and esteemed by all. Death folâ€" _low'ed a paralytic stroke. The remains ‘were taken to California for interâ€" ment at the old home of the family. : Chairman of Election Board, _ for the District of Cochrane. Dated this 14th day of May, 1923. _ in, the prescribed form, signhed by the eomplag;mt_ in duplicate and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officer or left for him at his address as stated above. And furthier take notice that such appeals must be by%’tice in writing to the third day immediately precedâ€" ing the sittings of the Revising Officer above ‘set forth, apply, complain or appeal to have his name or the name any other person entered on or removâ€" ed from the list., _ in, the prescribed form, signed by ‘the ‘And furthe rtake notice that any voter who desires to complain that his name or the name of any person enâ€" titled to ‘be entered on the said list has been omitted from the same or that the names of any persons who are not entitled to be voters have been enâ€" tered thereon may at any time prior Mrs, H. W. Darling accompanying the body to the far south,. Notice of Sittings of Revising Officer. M. Campbell, Esq., whose addl’esb 18 Kirkland Lake, Ontario. * Take notice that sittings of the Reâ€" vising Officer for the purpose of hearâ€" ing complaints or appeals with reégard to the voters lists to ‘be used at the election of a member of theâ€"Assembly pending for the Electoral District of Cochrane will be held at the followâ€" ing times and places, namely : At Kirkland Lake on the 28th day of May 1923, at the Council Chambers of the Tow usmp of Teck, at the hour of 2 o ‘clock in the afternoon and. will continue until the appeals are dx»i posed of, to hear complaints as ‘to the" list of voters for the Municipality of. the Township of Teck and that J. M. Forbes, Esq., Barrister, will be the| Revising Officer and his clerk wil} be At the Town of Timmins, on the 28th day of May, 1923, at the ‘Town Hall, at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon and will continue until the appeals have been disposed of, to hear complaints as to the list of voters for the municipality of the Town of Timâ€" mins, and that His Honor J. B. T. Caron will be the Revising Officer and his clerk will be H. E. Montgomery, Esq., whose address is Timmins,; Ont. At South Poreupine on the 28th day of May 1923, at the Council Chambers of the Township of Tisdale, at the hour of 2 o‘clock in the afternoon and will continue until the appeals are disâ€" posed of, to hear complaints as to the list of voters for the Municipality of the Township of Tisdale and that John M. Greer, Esq., Barrister, will be the Revising Officer and his clerk will be F. C. Evans, Esq., whose addless 18 South _Poreupine; Ontario. IBU,., WAUSE d@uuroos JoJ L AILDLIILDs â€" AZALVe At the Town of Matheson on the 30th day of May 1923, in the baseâ€" ment of the Union Churceh, at the hour of 2 o‘clock in the afternton and will continue until appeals have been disposed of, to hear complaints as the list of voters for the municipality of the Town of Matheson, and that His Honor J. B. T. Caron, will be the: Revising Officer and that his clerk will be F. Ginn, Esq., whose addIEasi is Matheson, Ont. i At the Town of Iroquois Falls, on the 1st day of June, 1923, in the Town Hall, at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon and will continue until the appeals have been disposed of, to hear complaints as to the list of votâ€" ers for the Municipality of the Town of Iroquois Falls and that His Honor J. ‘B. T. Caron will be the Revising Officer and his clerk will be A. J. Hodgson, Esq., whose address is Iroâ€" quois Falls, Ontario. At Ansonville on the 2nd day of June, 1923, in the Town Hall, at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon and will continue until the appeals have been disposed of, to hear complaints as to the list of Voters for the Muniâ€" cipality of the Township of Calvert and that His Honor J. B. T. Caron will be the Revising Officer and his clerk will be E. Montfort, Esq., whose address is Ansonville, Ontario. â€" _ ~At Poreupine, on the 28th day of May, 1923, at the Council Chambers of the Township of Whitney, at the hour of 10 o‘clock in the forenoon and will continue until the appéeals are disâ€" posed of, to hear complaints as to the list of voters for the Municipality of the Township of Whitney and that John M. Greer, Esq., Barrister, will be the Revising Officer and his clerk will be J. M. Nicholson, Esq., whose adâ€" dress is Poreupine, Ontario. :â€"ONTARIO VOTERS‘ LIST ACT Now is the time to clean up and paint upâ€"and to make a real clean up you will need many of the utensils listed below i . as well as the refinishing goods. Spring House=Cleaning OUR STOCK of SPRING GOODS INCLUDES in the :â€"Morth JS Four Limited . > " A Chain of Service " S o bra‘y New â€" Liskean Tinmins J - *'n %” C ies jal

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