-----_- A _+he shipped to the Fo six tenders. The amount of SRS successful bid has not been eal lished. _ It is expected that 1,00 | men will be employed. | The Ford Motor Cooney Has : i tielding Bros. 0 contracted with Fielding | ihe Canadian Soo, for SAR ER fe os. mostly hardwood, to tee at Ford sawmill at \TTO CLEANLINESS OUR ' FUL ATTENTION Phone 53x ALL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AND cAE P.0. Drawer 100 HAILEYBURY, fh L'Anse. Work on the Contras will start at once. It will ta €| complete it. The five years to ; : é ' be cut near Goulais Bay, kk gS will Ww ill Ont., and the first shipment be dispatched in Novenvber. -in-Council has been peat qrder in-C One ae ood x t ' ' ' af \Npuacho ing nid rand, wits subject to a penalty of a fine of $100. | Quite an exciting time around Hanbury on Monday afternoon. When the children were coming he" N { first obtain "Q ; . 4 mS permit from a fire meaner Avert home from school, a bear came out from behind the school and} tood up in the road. The kid- dies came running to the post office in great excitement. Mes- srs. Newman and E. Routliffe took after the bear with disas- trous results to the bear. They found him in the Irvin slash and Mr. Perey Newman shot him.-- New Liskeard Speaker. Swastika--A referendum taken this week on the question of pro- | viding an electric lighting system for Swastika resulted in a vote of 162, the ballot being evenly divid- ed with 81 for and 81 against. As a result of this "draw" it is under- } stood that another vote will be taken. A feature of the voting was that while Swastika itself gave a large majority in favor of provid- ing the lighting system, yet the ballot at Kirkland Lake was strongly against it, the count showing 85 votes at Kirkland Lake, of which 69 were against and 16 in favor. It is not generally known that the C.P.R. is building an exten- sion up the east side of Lake Te- miskaming under a_ subsidiary company* which has interprovin- cial rights. The company is the Interprovincial and James Bay Railway. As a matter of fact, its road starts at Mattawa in On- tario, and there would be nothing surprising in its coming back in- to Ontario. Students of the northern railway situation look for the line being extended from the Quinze, its present railhead, where a large pulp and_ paper plant is projected, on into the Rouyn gold district, and then some day back into Ontario again in the Abitibi neighborhood. The C.P.R. has its eye on the pulp and paper traffic--Northern Miner, Two tracts of timber, totalling approximately 16 square miles in area, are involved in sales which the Lands Department of the On- fario Government has negotiated. | | | | i \ \ --------------_ pa art "ate NS a ARETE \, a pal ¥. a ee * Your Milk Supply! | oe | , ae Special . Doubly Insure the Safety of This Supply. | | | i } i t Bordens "St. Charles" Milk is sterilized and handled under rigid inspection from the dairy to your grocer's shelf. Herds carefully in- spected and tested by skilled veterinaries; containers and their contents protected from dust; utensils properly cared for--these and other safe- guards mean a great deal in the safety of the milk you use every day. goc Dordens "St. Charles" Milk is always of uniform quality--safe and dependable at all times. The proper milk for baby and for you! Use it for cooking purposes and for the table. Diluted with equal parts of water (water that has first been boiled and cooled) it will still be richer and creamier than the average so-called fresh-milk--while its purity is beyond question. ' ~ me ii i a i a [ ap INS FACTORIES AT INGERSOLL, TILLSONBURG, NORWICH, ONT., TRURO, N.S., AND SOUTH SUMAS) B.C. & Corporation 0 eybury deem yay ment M Be snread over a perio (20) years AND W. thereto it W! sue debentur cipality for the sum Thousand Dollars hereinafter provided, amount of the de created by proceeds of applied to the poe ee to no other. at ae 46. ( 5 i} theta ated foresaid AND able to issue the one seme dhs the erection WHEREAS dtiri vwe WHEREA and 1) it advisable that the < of the amount necessary WHEREAS i ll be necessary ps me the aren the said deb as|raised annually by s ($15,000), 28] raised eine property pt intende his By-law, am : ee eid debentures said d of twenty |p Muni- which is purposes a> it is desir- debentures ngy the De a hty (20) years, being the currency of the said debentures, said yearly sums being of such respective amounts that the ag- gregate amount payable in year for principal and interest in tespect of the said debt, shall be as nearly as possible equal to the amount payable in each of the other nineteen years of said period, as shown in Schedule "A" hereto annexed. AND amounts required by the cipal Act to be raised anually by special rate for paying the debt and interest, as provided, is ONE THREE HUNDRED and SEVEN DOLLARS SEVEN CENTS ($1,307.77). AND WHEREAS the of the whole ratable property of the Town of Haileybury, accord- ing to the last revised asessment ment roll thereof, is $1,523,111.00. AND WHEREAS the of the existing debenture debt of the said Municipality is $226,397.- Whereof no portion of said principal or interest is in ar- rear. THEREFORE THE MUNICI- PAI COUNCIL CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HAILEY- BURY enacts as follows: The Municipal Council of the said Corporation of the Town of Haileybury is hereby ized to enter into a contract for and providing the each the S, the total Muni- said hereinafter THOUSAND, SEVENTY- amount amount the author- juring the curr shall have attac terest, which n order signed by th to is-|said Town 0 i icipality of dto be|said Mumicipaltt) d the|Haileybury the sum o -- . * SS -- 5 Foe op i or Burke--Blve s | + tapes of-tue day 2 SOR a ee RR Ree -- wverywhere| portant topes vet of avorld . ace of Mr. _--__---- = People everywik » weekly digest s \- The mariage 2" prug Com= -- eas - ading {plete wees eat » library ~ Noice DIus. ai Sant | Wonderful Valuc For $2.00 SM cleciing their reac g {Pee in fact a veritable = ment| Burke, of the ©?" pine, of Hig' In both cases the successful ok > erial with greater Ls ae Oe information, enterfoue of| pany. to Miss k place at that n bo ' Se ¢ Dunn ' eee sf 7 stead Oo pgs ee accoun eo c a Pte oes 2 North| 'rere are Messrs. Grant & pie It is a source of constant WOM. in in the past. Insteac {and inspiration. On acco help-| gate, Ont., too Pp June 23rd. N tes O & deret t veo : orld oveyx}O? A Jot of second | Jesome and help-|s Saturday. J oles z, \ of Latchford, Ont. 11 1-5{der to publishers thee wo} eing loaded Sib ee they|its clean, vel ean menal val-|town on 0°"), irke are NOW on Feo ae aia The first parcel is one ot f Barr|how -- the Family Herald an ate papers and UR ee dis-| ful character, 1tS P moe rence for| Mr: and Mrs. n and will arrive The annual road race Brome | _ ailestn the) ownship 0 ew Weekly Star of Montreal can are now saving money : ee ne and powerful in : to. say |their honeymoon" ,. Mr. Burke Cobalt Lake, for junior membs -aath and west of the Mons of printed and mailed to any part, carding the chaff ane aid Weekly good, it is not too ha eid and|in Haileybury © ; house on Brow= af the YM.CAy will be held Ee River. The red and white pine 1| Canada for the small subscript} to the Family Herald anc ised that. the Family S 1 should is puilding a new ii July 2nd, according to a) 0 istrict is disposed of TOF 2) en of two dollars a year. Star of Montreal--the one D165: Weekly Star_of Montrea' s ning Street. ie oe reached, The start w ill| this 4 which, including ¢ CON En other papers may quo. iecoirid journal that provides 1n be in every Canadian Home. 5 SS 10 TE et of the building | price $1553 per thousand) : hae ice but they" ives yages. every : ; : all, or to ha from the front of the \aues, totals $15.29 pe | 'er subscription pr "hee seventy-two pai at-\ --=$==$<$<$= " Fire Hall, 0 : 9 30a oe "a ee contain one-fifth, nor ™ Eee an ample volume and oe Jf equipment of me "erection of the 7" r ae, | es . second parcel 15 of1e of 2 l many cases not even one-tenth a ety of reading to satisfy gees B -Law No. 58 proceed ty i! by any other means Children under seven yeats 'Is| en tes in the Township of Bite, ve reading matter published eat} ember of the family. : y said Fire Ha 1 sable, and to €X> ve brought to the public sted i pe the northeast portion of week by the Family Herald qi) In addition to being the hess 4 Sey js they pee ee exceeding 23- 1g owe er vacation] son, ne leserve. f cae elp- J a su = x here gater; the aun il 1 te is\the Temagami Forest pee ; i formed, most practical ane cas Being a By-Law of the Counct!|pend a. epent for the same. vill not be admitted ag ' Fg Sarl acces paid here, including in each| feet; ties, 25¢ each; "Da Wed paper for farmers; the Fa 'des Sid tion of the Town of | 000.00 Sate e purpose of rats- ¢ : available SLED, é oie: dues, are-) fect, nee 2 ilp, 8O0c pe : Weekly Star provide rpora ¥ f 2) For th j of accommodation es lecision| case the usual Grown dues, \¢1.60 per cord; other pulp, MC liPiterald and Weekly ae he purpose © (e > debentures Die sorte luee teat On| ce ne. $15.53 per) >!.OV t Lae s than 3L {es 1 and short stor Haileybury, for the P -.o the said sum, "a them, according t Tb -et-| Red and white pine, ¥ +12.75|\ cord; cedar posts less the rf the best of serial < Sf ee) i f Deben-|'1S '™ 2 the amount » Board at a meet-) Kee e ¢ . tackpine, 912.79) Cores ee ; than 41 feel! » departments tor «sing the issue o he said town to Aer HE, Oo reached by the oar The ac-|thousand feet; Jackt $42,25|50c; cedar posts less than 4) *"lies, complete pe wer-| authorizing € Fifteen|¢ >* = aforesaid, in sums e Monday evening. _ ae | and feet; spruce, #222 1e 8 ee sts less than 51 fed and young folks, pow! to the amount © $15,000.00 as a sach, shall ing on : dete fee »con-| per thousan = = 80c; cedar pos E ajwomen aud 4 m- tures to é $100.00 each, Kon was taken Ee hee vails. ace thousand feet; poe ject|$1.25% cedar post over st fg3 ful editorials on the most 1 Th a . ($15,000) al Hal not aces ae 15th day of Julys tinued congestion which Pie's cewood, $9.00 per thousane Ar Vet75 (a of erecting a Fire be issued on the sy debentures Z obalt News. nee eared $7.25 per thousand | $1.7 " SS ae Ped providing equipment in the) 1923, each Se aa date of the Ee aoeate cae ------------ Town of Haileybury- shall be date: on Shall be Pay Hearing the wild yarns being | a issue alee elatet namely, on the 3 3 e tow! of Timmin C1 fe -la with m St, + o nm Ot ne ar likely to be burned (¢ fe WHEREAS in the conflaght a eaiy ob july, 1o2% sage bis r something, number 0! tion of October 4th, 1 Hailey-| the 15th day of July 6 the Bank seaeailers on their way 1 here Pea al ran Fire Hall of the Town one on the years thereafter, ' id Town mn ee Samet a he BURY BOTTLI i vt see bury together with Sed by of Hochelaga 11 thes Sa ON attaee ae um or other i se oe Atte Eee ay ae ae rere destroy¢ 2 eybury- at heed Pe 8 ind sent "et HAILEY eet ae Se ae thereof, ™ i of ies eae the said pe: joints along the » ur bag LJ ee --EE ire. co in. the opin- o ee 5 ed by the May- } » to have their bag Se DW HEREAS, 12: 3 A vac shall be signed b) Pe WORE ae When the panic = -- HE FAMOUS : as . Council-Corporation of) tures said Town of Hailey gage returned. 1ins CT AGENTS FO ; : ion of the Se aetyapyeit ds a> | or of tne Sa her person passes they will find 'imn Ad-| TEMISKAMING DISTRI " P ter the Town of Haileybury Fire |bury, or by some ot ien the ass ) eh >, Ad= : a new Psd pwc Ay cart tO Pole ; sui Porcupine orte ly essential that a 7 : zed by law 2 here as usual. er Ale ai solutely ess he equip-|authorizec ») Treasurer : * : to house the ' by the =F, ed ee E Silver Foam Lag 2 a the Fite Department ae au se eneaiid Towtt ie ; ' nent 0 : or | therec Clack shall at The firm of R. A. ant Pe tine CF FOr HOME BREW \to provide See arieade: eybury, and oe mee eal clair, 505 Excelsior Life Burling: SILVER FOAM MALT EXTRA A | the members of tas it will, re-|tach thereto the Co i Toronto, formerly a ae 2 AT AND WHEREAS ¥ U-TREN | of the Municipality entnres shall eee ay as > succes ° t : S o oF. at said deb: = : Angus Sinclair, was the 1 Pas Hal Cc uire the sum ye ($15,- (4) The sa ef { six ae pose » branch line Cras ql IC AN JOLLARS= (42, Yea the rate 0 ful tenderer , 4 et ake to the} Crystal Dry Ging ; é | LHOUSAND sacaeh a suitable | bear interest me er cent.) per an- through i gt » Construc- = W: Yr 090) te Fae' ere purposes afore-| per coh eas the said Bank Crown Reserve : once, with steel Crystal Mineral building i pues num, anes on the 15th days tion is to start at OIM™, out mentioned: Council| of Hochelaga, 5 rear tely laid by the end | VORS i 2 THEREAS the sCounc -- and every Y to be compl te pe Sacethve orl ALL FLA AND W eae town of Hail-| of July in each aa of the year. ency thereof, hed to them, cou- t of the said in- paymen shall es coupons e Treasuret of the { Haileybury- i ney. of During the curre entures there shall be pecial rate on in the the Town of f One Thou- sand, one ie UES Me pee Dollars and seve) = of 1 207.7 he purpose ($1,307.77) fort e in each o paying, me oe eae and the said years { the said interest in respect S Vile sane me shoppin Schedule pea tems By-law shale take effect on the date of the third reading thereof. (7) The votes of the electors of the said Town of Haileybury shall be taken on this By-law at the following times and--places, that is to say, on the 6th day of July next, commencing at the hour of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and continuing until five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, by the following Dep- uty Returning Officer, Herbert A. Day, Town Clerk, at the Muni- cipal Building in the said Town of Haileybury. (8) On Thursday, the 5th day of July, 1923, the Mayor of the said Town of Haileybury shall at- tend at the Municipal Building, at ten o'clock in the,forenoon, to appoint persons to attend at the Polling Place aforesaid, and_ the final summing up of the votes shall be by made by the. Clerk on behalf of the persons interested in and promoting or opposing the passing of this By-law respec tively. (9) That the Clerk of the said Town of Haileybury shall attend at his office in Haileybury, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, of Satur- day, the 7th day of July to sum up the number of votes for and against the By-law. DATED at Haileybury, this 13th-day of June, 1923. ons for (5) SCHEDULE "A" TO BY-LAW NO. 587 . Year Due & 1924 ps 1925 3. 1926 4. 1927 os 1928 6. 1929 4 rf 1930 8. 1931 ~ 9; 1932 O13 =) +» '4933: 11. 1934 12 1935 © is; 1936 14. 1937°>* 15. 1938 16. 1939 17. 1940 18. 1941 19. 1942 20. 1943 x! ve Pe ere ings Principal Interest Total Annual Amt. $ 407.77 $900, $1,307.77 432.24 875.53 1,307.77 458.17 $49.60 1,307.77 485.66 $22.11 1,307.77 514.80 792.97 1,307.77 545.69 762.08 1,307.77 578.43 729.34 1,307.77 613.13 694.64 1,307.77 649.92 657.85 1,307.77 688.92 618.85 1,307.77 730.25 577.52 1,307.77 774.07 533.70 1,307.77 $20.51 487.26 * 1,307.77 869.74 438.03 '1307.77 921.93 385.84 ~- A.B077F. 2. azz 24 330.53 1307.77 1,035.88 271.89 1,307.77 1,098.03 209,74 1,307.77 1,163.91 143.86 1,307.77 1,233.74 74.03 1,307.77 $15,000.03 $115155.37 $26,155.49