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Porcupine Advance, 14 Oct 1935, 2, p. 6

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erect and maintain, poi‘s, wir2s and onduits, across, along and under the streets, lanes, squares, bridges, highâ€" ways and other public places of the said Town of Timmins, for the conveyanc? of Electricity for the purpose Of supâ€" plying light, heat and power, within the limits of the said Town of Timmins, and beyond the same under the condiâ€" tions and provisoes and. restric#ons in this Agreement contained for a period of ton years from the first day of Deâ€" cember, A.D. 1936, and in consideration of ton years from the first day of Deâ€" cember, A.D. 1936, and in consideration of the said authority hereby given by the said Town of Timmins, the said Party of the First Part covenants, proâ€" mises and agrees with the said Party of the Second Part, as herein set forth. 2. The said Party of the First Part shall, and will, for the term of ten years from the first day of December, A.D. 1936, furnish and supply, erect, mainâ€" tain and keep in repair, such wires and electrical appliances, inâ€" cluding street liamps to light the streets, squares, lanes and other public places for th> Town of Timmins, as shall be 1. WITNESSETH that the Party 0: the First Part in consideration of the covenan‘s herein contained is herebj authorized and permitted to construct required for the purpose of supplying light, heat and power as herein agreed, and shall, and will, during the said period, for antl at the time hereinafter mentioned, light and keep lighted, the said Electrical lamps with Electricity. The said Street Lamps shall be placed at the outset at the points in the Town of Timmins, at which Street Lamps are at present supplied and maintained by the said Party of the First Fart for the purpose of supplying light to the said ‘Town of Timmins under the provisions of the contract heretofore existing beâ€" tween the parties hcreto, and such further Strest Lamps shall be supplied from time to time, by the Party of the First Part as may be ordered by the Council, and the said Lamps shall be lighted with Electricity as herein agre:d by the said Party of the First Part from time to time as the same are supplied, and the said FParty of the First Part shall furnish and provide the materials, tsols, plant, labour, workmanship and power, necessary for the proper fulfillâ€" ment of the term of this contract, in manner aforesaid. 3. ALL the wires of the said Party of the First Part used in the said works within the Town of Timmins, shall be insulated and shall be worked on Meâ€" tallic Circuit and all material to be used by the said Party of the First Part in their works on stréets, lanes, bridges, highways, squares and public places in the said Town of Timmins, may be inâ€" spected by and shall be subject to the approval of the Council of the said Town or some persons appointed by the said Council for that purpose. 4. The said Party of the First Fart shall, at their own expense, and costs, furnish, supply, erect, maintain and keep in repair, all the said Lamps, posts and necessary appliances for the whole of the said period of ten years and shall renew such of them as may become beâ€" low standard as defined by this Agreeâ€" ment through any cause whatsoever nther than the action of the said Town, shall, at their own furnish, supply., et keep in repair, all t and necessary appli of the said period of renew such of them low standard as del ment through any other than the actic and shall and will, a during the said ti: times herein set fo ances Ol, aAJlG LIi¢ the Party of the all respects of :| efficiency, and efficiency on an 8 ed and operated tario, provided t Town, or any m Light Committes person spproved by the said Councli, shall have the privilege to inspect the plant, instruments and appliances in connection with the said system for the purpose of ascertaining that the electrical current being supplied is of the efficiency and power above proâ€" vided for. 6. The said Street Lamps, and each of them shall be kept lighted every night, from dusk to daylight. 7. The said Party of the First Part shall not in the construction, erection and maintenance of the said works unâ€" cipallity with | Power Company ply of Electrici power, within : Corporation whi in the words : contain the term Made this da RETWEEN : Northern Ontario Limited. hereina lighted the Electricity. 5. The Ele ances of, and Memorandum of Agreement said M thereto the Mi and ob an Agr aLtiOr to b men light Being a Byâ€"law To Authorize the Execution of An Agreeâ€" ment between the Northern Ontario Power Company, limited, and the Town of Timmins. PAGE S8TX Town of Timmins Byâ€"Law No. 465 and The Corporation of Timmins, hereinaft THA 1J 11 rporation of the Town of said C is, hereinafter called the |Counci of the Second Part." shall h Of the Second Part | of the rms and C neriod as 1 ind 11 Imits GI Te saAlid greement shall b> figures, and shall nd comditions and rSt O% the First Part _ said system for rtaining that the ing supplied is of ower above proâ€" Mu Power Company ter call:d â€"the unicipal Corpo Timmins. enac Council of the Corpora«= , d nmins. deem it |r j ollow n and appli is supplied b said Council, Cooking and Heating : quality and quality and ‘whns in Onâ€" ayor of the he Fire and wir>s and he > Muni Ontari airty of of the hereby | uUup~ ind 10. Upon the caonstructior works or any extension the repairs thereof, or any reit part thereof, the streets, l ways, sidewalks, bridges, : other Public places shall k good repair by the said F First Part as they were construction work or repaitr ed. ' 11. The said Fart not without the pe Town, to be expre: der this agreement, ment at present e parties hereto for : charge any greater electricity of the the time hereinaft as follows:â€" of the First Far year of the Fran more than fiftee said poles shall tion of the Cour the Party of the Standard Rates (Effective June Ist, 1936) Commercial Rates: Domestic Rates: UOUver 25 H.P.: | 17. In case any dispute or difference| Fixed Chargeâ€"$12%5 per H.P. of ‘shall aris> between the parties heretol connected load per month. relative to any of the matters provided Plusâ€"2.5¢ per K.W. Hr. for the first |for in this agreement, then such disâ€" 100 hours‘ use of connected load. or difference shall be submitted to Plusâ€"1.25¢ per KW. Hr. for all |the arbitration and determination of additional use. fthree arbitrators, one to be appointed The whole less 20 p.c. for prompt payâ€" ;by the Party of the First Fart, one to ment on or before 10 days after the |be appointed by the Town, and the mailing of accounts. Ithird arbitrator to be appointed by two ; arbitrators so appointed, and the award Sewage DlSpOSl Plant: in writing of such arbitrator or any The power to be paid for each billing |two of them shall be final and binding period shall be determined from the |on the parties hereto. maximum amount of power recorded Wherever in this agreement th during such period by Lincoln indiâ€" j words, Party of the First Part are used, cating or graphic demand meter, at the |the same shall extend to and :‘ following rate:â€" the Party of the First Part, its succes-l $4.63 per H.P. less 10 p.c. for prompt sors and assigns, and wherever in this payment on or before 30 days |agreement the word "Town" is used, after the mailing of accounts. the same shall mean the Farty of the Second Part and shall extend to and include its successors and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the said Parties hereto have hereunto affixed Optional Rates Commercial and Domestic Lighting : ‘their respective Corporate Seals and | g10c peg K.W. Hr. for the first 39 |S"8ne4 under the hands of their respecâ€" K.W. Hrs. tive proper officers. 9¢ per K.W. Hr. for the next 220 SIGNED, SEALED and DELIVERED KW \ Hre In the presence of The power to be paid period shall be determir maximum amount of pc during such period by cating or graphic demand Motors: From 1 to straight and ; any poles. are the poles sh: Csuncil of the or by some ; said Council â€" Council of the Sign and Window Lighting : | TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing is a 12%5¢ per watl of loadâ€" true copy of a proposed Byâ€"law of the Minimum $3.00 per menth netâ€"or | Corporation of the Tdwn of Timmins 7.5¢ per K.W. Hr. on a meter basisâ€" |to be submitted to the vote of the elecâ€" Minimum 75¢ per month net. tors on the 5th day of November, A.D. on the part of Part, their sery nection with th wires, or other of the First Pa Timmins. 9. The said F shall use only . struction of the and other pub and « Town ndemnify Town from ection a he said . 2. > Fixed Chargeâ€"$1.875 per month Plusâ€"2.5¢e per K.W. Hr. for the first 100 hours‘ use of connected load. Plusâ€"1.2%5¢ per KW. Hr. for all additional use. The whole less 20 p.c. for prompt payâ€" ment on or before 10 days after the mailing of accounts. 100 K.W. Hrs. Plusâ€"1 25¢ per K. additional use. Minimumâ€"75¢e per 1 The whole less 20 p.c. i ment on or before 10 mailing of azscounts. Fixed Chargeâ€"$123%5 per H.P. of connected load per month. Plusâ€"2,.5¢ per K.W. Hr. for the first 100 hours‘ use of connected load. Plusâ€"1.25¢ per K.W. Hr. for all additional use. The whole less 20 p.c. for prompt payâ€" ment on or before 10 days after the mailing of accounts. ily or ut ght of prop the Fixed Chargeâ€"37.5¢ per month for 2 wire service. Fixed Chargeâ€"75¢e per month f¢or 3 wire service, Plusâ€"2.5¢ per K.W. Hr,. for the first Fixed Chargeâ€"$1.875 per month Plusâ€"2.5¢ per K.W. Hr. for the fir 100 hours‘ use of connected load. Plusâ€"1.25¢ per K.W. Hr. for all additional use. 8o K.W . Hrs. 1 25¢. per K.W. Hr. for all additional K.W. Hrs. Minimumâ€"175¢ per month net. 1.75¢ per K.W K. W . Hrs. per K.W. Hr,. for the next 100 K.. W.â€" HiXrs. _ per K.W. Hr K.W, Hrs. _per K.W,. Hr K.W, Hrs. _per K.W. Hr K.W . Hrs. inimumâ€"75¢ per month net uit ave the First Fart the Franc} 1la@all be aid it rmIission ( ssed by B under xisting be supplying pol Hr. for the first of Fi1 for id Patr for cription mentior morth for prC ) dayvys th iall additional squares be put in the next 200 for all when suc wAIlCHh the c net by T‘imt *# Â¥ Timmins, 1 by the e, The Timmins he Party ing each iven, not lich case he dirscâ€" pense of the said , or any 1 of any )s, highâ€" ires and ut in as y of the en such â€" art shall the said law, un â€" e agreeâ€" veen the ectricity, upplying and for ed, than WA A k isituated‘ not more than 300 feet from CHAPTER 30 the distributing line of the said FParty ,IN THE TAXI Consuelo said, "We of the First Part without regard to the| W 80 to Madame Yvonne‘s this aftâ€" ‘quantity of Electricity applied for, reâ€" ternoon,.eh? Stewart said I should get ;quired or used by such applicant or conâ€" | All £or 810 clothes and not wear my [sumer without digcriminating in that llgypsy things any more. He said he had ‘respect or as to the price or otherwise| NEVEr seen anyone so beautiful as I ‘howsoever, except as hereinbefore proâ€"| Was last night. Tell me, Doug, if he vided. likes me at all why wouldn‘t he like 14. The Street Lamps herein men-im’:‘ just as I am?" tioned, shall be lamps hereinafter menâ€"| â€" Doug shrugged his shoulders and did ‘tioned and the Town hereby covenants, | nCt answer her. promises and agrees to pay to the Party | "OCh, Douglas, you don‘t like me any ‘of the First Part, for the lighting of ; more, do you?" Streets, lanes, squares and other Public| He made no reply. }places. according to the following "Please, Douglasâ€"" ‘schedule;-â€"â€" After a moment he said, "All right, I For each Lamp of 100 watts or less,| baby, T‘ll snap out of it. I knew all | â€"$13.00 per lamp per annum. _ | along it would be this way, but I didn‘t | _ For each Lamp of 200 wattsâ€"$24.00 | think I‘d go into a blue. funk." He | per lamp per annum. | threw the cigarette out of the window } For each Lamp of 300 wattsâ€"$33.00{ ana took her hands. "All right, baby, | per lamp per annum. I‘m your pal. I‘m for you through and | For each Lamp of 500 wattsâ€"$45.00 ; through, get me? Anything you want l per lamp per annum. of meâ€"why, my little lamb, I‘m right | If the Party of the Second Fart at here." He kissed her cheek. "Gse, but iany time desires to supply the lampsi you‘re a swell mama. Sure, I‘ll take grequired for renewals, then their prices|you to Yvonne‘s this afternoon and shall be reduced by 10 p.c. The Party | we‘ll doll you up so that all the gqames |of the First Part will supply the labour j in New York will be jealous when they ‘!and attend to the changing of the|see youâ€"just leave it <o Doug. And |lamps. i‘ then I suppose yvou‘ll forget vou‘re a h 15. In case the supply of current shall be interrupted or fail, from the Act of God, the King‘s Enemies, ice or acciâ€" dent in any way, or for necessary reâ€" pairs .to machinery or plant, or for any other reasons whether of a similar or dissimilar nature, not attributable to the neglect of the said Party of the First Part, the Farty of the First Part shall not be liable for damages in reâ€" spect of such interruption or failure nor be considered in default, provided they use reasonable diligence to restore such supply, but a proportionate abatement shall be made in the amount payable under this contract hereinbefore proâ€" vided for a time during which current is not supplied by reason of such interâ€" ruption or failure of current. Provided, however, should such supply of current be interrupted at any time for a period of thirty consecutive days or for thirty days in all, within any six months, then in either of such cases the Franchise in this Agreement contained shall at the option of the Party of the Second Part be terminated. 16. The Company reserves the right to make an additional charge to cover the cost of supplying the service when it is required for a period of less than one year, and also reserves the right to require deposits to guarantee the securâ€" ing of the Company‘s accounts. Miniâ€" mum depcesit for 2 meter domestic serâ€" viceâ€"$3.00. 17. In case any dispute or difference shall ariss between the parties hereto relative to any of the matters provided for in this agreement, then such disâ€" Mayor Clerk NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY, LIMITED Viceâ€"President General Manager. Asst. Secretaryâ€"Treasurer. This Byâ€"law shall take effect on and after the final passing thereof. Given and passed this day of 19 13. The said Party of the First Part shall not be permitted to discriminate igainst any applicant in the Town of Timmins applying for or using the Electricity, either as to supply or price j y reason of the smaliness of Electricity ipplied for or used by the applicant or ‘onsumer, but shall be bound, provided he payment is made therefor, accordâ€" ng to the terms hereof, to supply and o continue to supply, any applicant in he said Town of Timmins applying | herefor or using the same who is not | ndebted to the Party of the Pirst Part or Electricity previously supplied to uch applicant and whose premises are ituated not more than 300 feet from he distributing line of the said FParty Water Heaters: 1g mmi who Where Range and Water Heater are conntcted to a double throw switch)â€"85,00 per Kilowatt per month., 1081 m be 91 1€ t or powe premises x1 upplied ided th and applyin premises a: 1€ § 1O the Serms n years from the 1 A.D. 1936, and th irt shall b> bound to supply electri salid Party ol the Fir s not indebted to th rst Part for electricit led to such applican to so supply the Ele: the same is paid ac erms herecf. ipply Electric the terms 0o *, to any app‘icani within the Town THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS ONTARIO Mayor Clerk LAe same imate not distribuâ€" the First a f |it will be taken into consideration by the Municipal Council of the said Corâ€" poration at a meeting thereof to be held after the expiration of one month from x the date of the first publication of this \notice, namely the 27th day of Novemâ€" ;ber 1935, and that such first publication was made on the l4th day of October, 1935. 1935, between the hours of 9 o‘clock in the forencon and 5 o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon. And that on the 29th day of October, 18935, at the hour of 10 o‘cleck in the forenoon at the Town Hall in the said 1 Municipality has been fixed for the apâ€" pointment of persons to attend at the polling places, and at the final sum-l ming up of the votes by the Clerk. then I suppose you‘ll forget you‘re a gypsy evenâ€"but listen, baby, will you remember that I think you‘re a swell gypsy? I likseâ€"your clothes and I like the way you wear them and I like your hair blowing against my shoulder and I think you‘ve got the swellest pair of feet I ever looked aiâ€"so when you get tired of playing dressâ€"up, why, put on your old duds ang Douglas will tell you how beautiful you are." She snuggled against him. "You are my darling oneâ€"" "And lay off that, baby. I‘m only human, even with aii of my fine, upâ€" right, outstanding qualities of suâ€" perb manhocod!" They went to the tneatre. Consuelo rehearsed a short encore aqd worked out an accompaniment to her song. They told her that work would start immediately on a new act. The scene would be laid in a gypsy camp. The girl‘s heart rose in her throat with gladness to think that they should do this for her. "Ah, how good it will be to have my own people about me againâ€"" She mustn‘t build her hopes on that, they said, because they doubtâ€" ed if they coulq get real gypsies and might have added that they had no intention of trying. metal star with prongs to hold it in the wood. As she looked at it, she thought of last night, of the crowds in the alley, of the times she had bowed upon the And that if the assent of the electors is obtained to the said proposed Byâ€"law As she went up the stairs to her dressing room, after she had been disâ€" missed, she paused before the acor with the star on it. It was a bright| Polling Places: stage, of the flowers that had been sent tother and she pried off the star with her fingers, Walking to her own consuelo 1C0Ks in Am when he takes her to s first performance. Mea: sies are lost without favourite. Back in New basks in her success an is happy. Young Dougla her to a rehearsal and c net let i Broadway 11 11 1 11 Central Public Sschool Moneta Public School St, Charles Separate School 1J H. E. MONTGOMERY, Clerkâ€"Treasurer arsal and cbsorves a brac wart on her arm. GY PSY CIRL Moneta o outfit her in Ameriâ€" gypsy‘s fTirst dance on e proves a tremendous amazed how beautiful in American cloth:s er to supper after her e,. Meantime the gypâ€" thout Consuelo, their in New York the girl ress and concludes she Dousglas comes to take Ma t wedding da New York 0o rt Blackmir ig, his secre blicity stunts her debut in erceation with nd 1€ 24 26 11 door, she stuck it in the wood. Then she stood off and admired it. The afterncon was spent at Madame Â¥yonne‘s and when Consuelo left she was outfitted in a tailored suit, a pair of white foxes thrown negligently over her shoulders, a chic little hat on her head and gloves on her hands and high heelsd slippers on her feet. She wore' the clothes so well that indeed she did | not seem the same person who went into the shop wearing a loud gypsy costume. Douglas took her to tea and pzsople turned around to stare. It was interâ€" esting the attention she attracted when she wore loud clothing, but now it was not that, but some other quality more elusive that made people turn to look at her a second time. It was nearly six when they got back to the hotel. Stewart‘s hat and stick were in the little reception hall, so Doug did not stay to dinner. "I‘m the best looking mama in New York, Doug says." She sank into a chair. "But, my darling, my feet hurt!‘" She kicked off the chic slippers and curled her legs under her; pulled off the hat and shook her head until the hairpins‘ fell in all directions and the black hair tumbled about her. "I‘m so tired! T would like to go to sleep under a great gretn tree and just sleep and sleep and sleep." She yawned and closeq her eyes. "I used to think the days when we broke up camp busy cnes, but I was wrong. Tell me, my darling, will New York always be like this?" "Yes,; but â€"you‘ll get ased â€"to it. A carger means lots of hard work, you know." Consuelo paradeq her new outfit for Stewart‘s approval and kissed him lightly on the lips. "In all my dreams the marble palace was never like this."‘ She was half asleep. ‘"‘We bought so many things." Head Office: Schumacher Phone 708 FELDMAN TIMBER CO. LT D. )’ A4¢ A L. D CADYC Of course you‘ll need storm sash and storm doors to stop unhealthy drafts and winter‘s bitter cold. We carry a full line in all standard sizes, already primed and glazed. For real fuel saving use these insulating materials; Insulâ€"board, the wellâ€" known insulating wallboard and Insulex an insulating powder that when placed between the ceiling joists, pre vents loss of heat through the roof. We will be glad tofl'éiiz‘ yof; full ;;;{igllars*a;d;'d;’ié‘éflon the use of these mat. rials as fuelâ€"savers and for winter comfort. Lowest possible prices. W ait one or two weeks longer and it will be too late! Cold weather will be here and preparations will be more difficult and more costly to make. Check your needs now and make your home really comfortâ€" able and warm this winter. I‘m for you, through and through" them backâ€"gorgio clothes they were, not fit for a gypsy. Stewart told her sh=‘d never be able to do anything but gypsy dances if she didn‘t take lessons. Consuelo flew into a rage. It was Ann "You‘re not being very nice to me, gypsy girl. Those clothes wouldn‘t be a bit pretty without you in them. Go put them on for me or at least change out of this suit into something for dinner." She qidn‘t hsar him. She was asleep. He stared down at her and he was angry, but his anger did not last. How beautiful she was and how uncomfortâ€" "I want to see them. Show them to me while we are waiting for dinner." He twisted a curl of her hair. "Go in and look at them, white man, if they have arrived. I am so very tired I can‘t seem to think of what we bought evenâ€"" He sat down then and lighted a cigarette and gazed at the smoke and thought of this gypsy. When Consuelo came out to dinner she was fresh and rosy and thought it was a gcood joke that she had gone to sleep while her sweetheart waited. She laughed and joked with him and would take nothing he said seriously until he remarked that he had made arâ€" rangements with cne of the finest dancing masters for her to take lessons. "Now you are crazy, whits man!" They quarreled. Stewart thrsatened to seng back all of the clothes she had bought. Consuelo told him to take able she looked sitting in the chair. He picked her up and carried her into the bedroom. She diq not waken when he laid her en the bed and unfastened the tight jacket. Quietly he went out, shutâ€" ting the dcor behind him, called the dining room and made arrangements to have the ginner he had ordered served later. Mill Office: Timmins Phone 709 WiINTER COMFORT ! Hallowe‘en by Unite People : Month. be guest Pecple‘s the associa fred Math Ross Sinclair. The mseting large part to a C work. Edward R CENT â€" Aâ€" MILE A.Y.P.A. Members to be Guests of Y.P.S. at the end o was read of the A.Y.:P. accepted. Four new m Try The Advance Want Advertisements PEMBROKE â€" RENFREW ARNPRIOR OTTAW A MONTRE A L QUEBEC Children 5 years and G O IN G Thursday, October 17 RETU RNIN G jlanet Up to Train No. 7 leaving Montreal Sunday. October 20 For Information and Tickets apply Agents T. N. O. Ry and N. C. Ry. is the time to prepare your home for h Loul Canadian Pacific Tickets Good in No RBaggage 11 11 AND RETURN pa under 12 hall fare Coaches Only Checked given over in a on of missionary n made the subâ€" iz talk mission of the world. re welcomed to Taylor, Winniâ€" t Beckett and members will hurch Young lowe‘en party An invitation ‘sday meeting unanimously The smile n‘t know ig â€" in on is dinner _ hat d out xoul whet > ne 10 texd n

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