The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 30 Apr 1931, p. 6

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Page 6 "pgs ee THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, APRIL. 30th, 1931 7 i = igni i cessors. and assigns hereinafter called } Ki for all cons during aay Rice. ; Beautiful Lawns 2 geet ee presaae add ae SY joey to Beetles "The Company" is hereby authorized and re-|month of over 200 Kilowatthours. The} And Directions for Making Them (Experimental Farm Note) Of all the factors which com- bine to form a pleasing setting for a home, the lawn is one of the most important. Probably no other single factor has so great an influence on the appearance of a property than the condition of the lawn. It is the prime essen- tial without which the pleasing effect of flowers and shrubs is al- most entirely lost. A good lawn depends to a con- siderable degree upon the proper beginning. It rearely results from slipshod methods of hastily pre- paring the soil and scattering a little grass seed upon it. A lawn is a fairly permanent creation, and will amply repay the owner for any extra effort expended in its preparation. é The site is usually fixed as is also the type of soil, and unfort- unately the latter is often very poor, consisting of the subsoil removed in the excavation of the cellar. In all grading work, an extra effort should be made to keep the surface and subsoil sep- arate. After the rough grading has been completed, the entire lawn may be given a coating of three or four inches of the good Sot} The ground should be brought to a perfectly uniform grade, making sure that there is good drainage away from the founda- tion of the building, and that there are no pockets left in which the water will collect during the winter. It should be thoroughly compacted and rolled with an or- dinary lawn roller, raked lightly in order to procure a satisfactory seed bed, seeded, then raked light ly again and finally rolled. Regarding seed, a mixture which has been found very satis- factory at the Experimental Station, Fredericton, N. B., con- sists of 70 pounds Kentucky Blue Grass and 2 pounds White Dutch Clover per acre. For small lawns this is equivalent to approximat- ely one ounce to every 3% square yards.™ Seeding should be done as early as possible in the spring and on a calm day. Mowing should commence when grass is about two inches high, and continue throughout the sea- son in order to produce a compact thick type of turf. ' As to fertilizer treatment, al- most any lawn will respond to a light application of a good com- ercial fertilizer of approximately a 4-8-6 analysis, applied at the rate of one ounce per square yard This is especially important in the renovation of old, worn-out lawns. In such cases, two or three light applications per year of a thoroughly decayed compost will also prove very beneficial. By-Law No. BEING a by-law to authorize the entering into and execution of an agreement between the Northern Ontario Power Comp- any Limited, and the Municipal- ity of the Township of Bucke. WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Town- ship of Bucke deem it to be in the interests of the Corpora- tion and the residents thereof and to be advisable to enter into an agreement for the supply of Electricity for light, heat and power, within the limits of the said Township of Bucke. AND WHEREAS the liability or obligation intended to be cre- ated by this by-law is the obliga- tion or liability of the Municipal Corporation to carry out on its part the terms of the agreement which form part of this by-law, particularly the obligation on be- half of the Munipcipal Corpora- tion to duly pay to the Company the rates agreement. AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of the Municipality according to the is last revised $360,345.00. assessment roll, AND WHEREAS the amount of the debenture debt of the Mun- icipal Corporation is terest is in arrear. AND WHEREAS no debent- ures shall be issued by the Mun- icipal Corporation to provide the| 3, moneys for payment of the Mun- obligations icipal Corporation's hereunder. NOW THEREFORE the Coun- cil of the Township of Bucke en- acts as follows: : 1. The agreement, the terms whereof are set out in Schedule hereto annexed, between "A" imposed by the said $8,469.48 and no part of the principal or in- the Corporation of the Township of Bucke of the Second Part, is hereby approved, ratified and confirmed and the same shall be entered into by the Corporation of the Township of Bucke, and the same shall be signed by the Reeve and the Clerk of the said Township, and shall be sealed with the Corporate Seal. 2. Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited shall have the right to use and occupy the high- ways of the Municipality of the Township of Bucke, and to oper- ate a public utility in the said Municipality for the purpose of supplying to the Corporation and to the inhabitants of the said Municipality residing within the Township of Bucke, electric light heat and power upon the terms and conditions and for the period set forth in the said annexed ag- reement which is incorporated with and is declared to form part of this By-law. 3. This By-law shall come into force and effect forthwith after the final passing thereof after the same has received the assent of the Electors of the Township of Bucke. Read a First time this 14th day of April, 1931. Read a Second time this 14th day of April, 1931. Received the assent of the EIl- ectors on iL: Read a Third time and finally passed this 1931. SAY Northern Ontario Power Comp- any Limited. Contract entered into this -- day Gf =542) 1931: By and between--THE MUNIC- IPAL CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BUCKE--A body politic and corporate, hav- ing its office and principal place of business in the said limits, hereto represented and acting by: Mr. Burton Normandy_---Reeve Mr. Frank S. Mountford -_ Clerk of the said Municipal Corporation of the Township of Bucke, duly author- ized for and to the effect hereto by a By-law of the Council of the said Corporation, bearing the Number-_--__- , passed and adopt- ed by the Council of the said Corporation at a session thereof, Otbathes ane) day of) 8s = 3193 1h certified copy of which said By- law io, cee is annexed hereto, hereinafter 'called the Municipal- LEV Party of the First Part --and-- NORTHERN ONTARIO POW- ER COMPANY LIMITED,--A body politic and corporate duly in- corporated, having its Head Of- fice and principal place of busin- ess in the Town of New Liskeard hereto represented and acting by its Vice-President & General Manager and Assistant Secretary Treasurer, hereinafter called the "Company". Party of the Second Part. 1. The Municipality grants to the Company the right to install, extend, operate, and maintain the necessary equipment to provide for the transmission, distribution and sale of light, heat and power, to the Municipality and to the in- habitants of the Municipality for electric light, heat and power purposes, in the public places of the Municipality wherever re- quired for the purpose of the Company's business, for a period of ten years from the Ist day of June, 1931, together with the right under the supervision and direction of an officer appointed by the Municipality to trim and cut any trees in public places which may interfere with the proper installation or operation of the Company's equipment, and to do such work in the public places of the Municipality as may be necessary for the proper installa- tion and operation of the Comp- any's equipment. 2. The Company is also auth- said period of ten years, to con- SULUCH, Erect, such transmission lines as are re- intended to be operated in and for the benefit of another Munic- ipality. In consideration thereof the Company agrees to furnish a commercial twenty-four hour ser- vice of electrical energy to the Municipality and to the inhabit- ants of the Municipality under the terms and conditions of the schedules B, and C., ete., which follow. orised and empowered for the operate, maintain and repair poles and wires for quired for the purpose of convey- ing high voltage electricity along, or across the highways of the Municipality, which said lines are regulations and general condi- tions adopted by the Company from time to time. 5. These rates will go into force and become effective with the commencement of service or the next regular reading of the meters. 6. The Company shall not be required to make any extension of its equipment to supply service unless the annual revenue from such service for a minimum per- iod of ten years shall be equal to 25% of the cost of such extension nor to erect poles when the ground is frozen. 7. The Company reserves the right to make an additional charge to cover the cost of sup- plying the service when it is re- quired for a period of less than one year and also reserves the right to require deposits to guar- antee the securing of the Comp- any's accounts from customers. 8. Any dispute or difference between the parties hereto shall be referred to arbitrators for ad- justment under conditions to be agreed upon when the arbitrators are appointed. 9. This agreement shall be binding upon and enure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their successors and assigns. The Corporation of the Town- ship of Bucke: Witness) 2322-233 Se ees : Northern Ontario Power Com- pany, Limited: Asst. Secretary-Treasurer. Witness e222 eee ee "Ry, Northern Ontario Power Comp- any, Limited The Municipal Corporation of the Township of Bucke Subject to the following gener- al conditions and in accordance with the franchise entered into by the Municipality of the Town- ship of Bucke dated --___- , 1931 the Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited, its successors and assigns, herewith called the "Company", is hereby authorised and required by the Municipality to establish a street lighting sys- tem within the Municipality. 1, The Company agrees to supply and the Municipality ag- rees to pay for street lighting ser- | vice during a period of ten years from the date of this agreement. 2. The service shall be sup- plied from at least dusk to dawn every day in the year. 3. The initial installation shall consist of 46 lamps of 100 watts capacity each. 4. Additional lamps shall be supplied from time to time on thirty days written notice to the Company. 5. The price per lamp for lamps on alternate poles, shall be $14.50 per year. 6. The amount to be paid for this service shall not be decreas- ed at any time during this agree- ment. 7. The Company shall install the street lighting system and supply the lamps and renewals thereof. 8. The Company shall not be obliged to suspend lamps between poles, nor to install poles on the opposite side of a street to that on which its ordinary equipment is installed. 9. Any change in the location of any lamps shall be at the ex- pense of the Municipality. ; 10. The switching of the lamps shall be done by an officer of the Municipality - unless otherwise provided. 11. The Company is exonerat- ed from any liability due to the failure of any lamp or lamps to be lit at any time. , The foregoing is signed by the undersigned duly authorized after reading and receiving of same and is subject to the Company's acceptance by letter, addressed to the Municipality within 30 days; acceptance may also be made by carrying out the construction of the street lighting system. The Corporation of the Town- ship of Bucke. Witness Northern Ontario Power Com- quested by the undersigned, hereinafter called the 'Consumer' to connect its electric system with wiring of the Consumer at a point out- side the latter's premises or such other premises on the Company's systems supplying similar service, to which the Consumer may from time to time remove, and to cause electric current to be there delivered for the number of lamps or other apparatus during the period noted or any renewal or continuation thereof, as provided and at the rate mentioned below, which current it is hereby agreed shall be used by the Con- sumer only and for the purposes hereinafter specified only. 1. For service supplied under this contract, the Consumer agrees to pay the Company at the designated office, at regular intervals as re- quired by the Company, and at the rate and on the basis hereinafter stated within ten days from the date of its accounts. Accounts shall be subject to the discount for prompt payment hereinafter stated if paid within ten days of accounts. 2. The Consumer will provide all lines and electrical equipment (except meters) on the premises for connecting same with the point of delivery, and maintain the same, at all times, to the exoneration of the Company, in efficient condition with proper protective de vices, the whole ding to the requi of the Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario, and the reasonable rules and regula- tions of the Company. The Consumer shall protect and indemnify the Company in respect to injuries or damage or both, to persons, and property of the Company, of the Consumer and of others, resulting in any way from de- fective electrical equipment in Consumer's premises, or from any negligence on the part of C I ion of C "s prem- ises by Company's Inspectors does not mean that the wiring has been accepted. as being free from defects, even if electric connection be af- terwards made. 3. When necessary, a meter or meters for measuring the current supplied shall be instal- led on connection provided by the Consumer at a convenient location. Should any meter fail to register accurately, the Company may at its option charge for the current supplied during the time over which such failure ex- tends, either on the basis of the amount charg- ed during the ding term ii diately succeeding the period of alleged inacurate reg- istration, or on the basis-of the amount of current used during the corresponding term in the previous year, or the value of the current supplied as established by evidence. The Con- sumer may at any time request that the meter be examined by a Government Inspector, and if such inspection, shows that the meter is working correctly, the cost of such inspection, disconnection, and reconnection shall be paid by the Consumer who shall previously be re- quired to make a deposit to cover such costs. 4. Any changes of location of connections or meters due to Consumer's requirements shall be at the expense of the Consumer. 5. Meters and other appliances in said premises, that may be leased from the Com- pany, shall remain its property, but shall be in the care and at the risk of the Consumer, and if destroyed or damaged by fire, or any cause whatsoever, other than ordinary wear and tear, the Consumer shall pay to the Company the value of such meter or appliances, or the cost of repairing or replacing the same. The Com- pany is to have the right of access to meters or other appliances at all reasonable times for the purpose of reading, testing or removing same. 6. The Consumer agrees not to make any change in or addition to installation after the same has been connected with the Company's service, and that during the continuance of this contract, no system of electricity other than that furnished by the Company shall be used in said premises, except with the written lcensent of the Company, and if at any time, during the term of this contract, the Consumer requires additional service in or about the premises, it is hereby agreed that the Consum- er shall take such additional service from the Company. 7. The Consumer is strictly forbidden to interfere with the meters or with appliances of the Company. In case of defective service, notice of the fact should be sent to the Com- anys offces immediately. 8. The Company cannot guarantee a con- stant supply of electricity, and shall not be liable for any damage to the Consumer in con- sequence of its failure to supply electricity at any time or times nor be considered in default. 9. The right is expressly reserved to the Company to supply current for City or Mun- icipal lighting traction or purposes affecting the general public before the Consumer. 10. In the event of the Company being compelled to place its wires underground or to adopt a more expensive system of distribution than at present employed, in Consumer's dis- trict, it shall be optional with the Company to cancel this agreement. 11. The Company shall, in the supply of electric current, make use of, or when neces- sary, furnish to the Consumer only recognized standard transformers, meters, wires and other appliances, and shall incur no liability for damage to persons or property caused in any manner whatsoever by high tension electric currents, or because of its wires being connec- ed to the Consumer's premises, whether through failure of any of the said appliances or otherwise. 12. The Company reserves the right to discontinue its current without notice, or to cancel this contract, at its option, in case the Consumer is in arrears in payment of any of the Company's bills, or prevents the Company from supplying current according to the pro- visions of this contract, or in case the Con- sumer violates any condition of this contract whatsoever, or becomes insolvent. 13. No representation, promise or agree- ment shall be binding upon the Company un- less the same shall be incorporated in this con- tract in writing before the same is signed and accepted except those made in writing by an executive officer of the Company. 14. When accepted, the foregoing shall constitute a contract between the Company and the Consumer to continue in force from year to year until terminated by notice in writing by either party given at least one month before the expiration of any yearly term thereafter. RATES-- For current for Commercial and Domestic Lighting on the meter system, a maximum rate of 10c per Kilowatthour for the first 30 Kilowatthours per month; 9c for the next 220 Kilowatthours per month; 8c for the next 200 Kilowatthours per month and 7c per Kilowatt- hour for the additional Kilowatthours. The whole less 209% for prompt payment on or before 10 days after the mailing of accounts, with a minimum of 75c per month for each service. For current for Cooking ranges, Irons, pany, Limited. Asst. Secretary-Treasurer. Northern Ontario Power Comp- ed The Municipal Corporation of the Township of Bucke 4. The rates on the schedules __ Subject to the following general c Toasters, and Domestic Motors, and Heating Appliances, a maximum rate of 33/c per Kil- owatthour for the first 75 Kilowatthours of monthly consumption, 244c per Kilowatthour for the next 100 Kilowatthours; 114¢ per Kilowatthour for all consumption during any month of over 175 Kilowatthours. The whole less 209% for prompt payment on or before 10 days after the mailing of accounts, with a minimum of 75c per month for each service. OPTIONAL RESIDENTIAL RATE-- A Fixed Charge of $1.875 per month, plus a consumption charge of 3.125c per Kilowatt- hour for monthly 3 2.5¢ per Kilowatthour Northern Ontario Power Company, Limited, for the next 100 Kilowatthours; 1.25¢ per whole less 209% for prompt payment on or before 10 days after the mailing of accounts, with a minimum consumption charge of 75c per month for each service. For current for motors, in addition to a Fixed Charge of $1.00 per month per horse- power, based on the name plate rating of the motors, an energy charge will be made as fol- lows: Under 25 H.P. 3.00 cents per K.W.Hr. For 25 H.P. and under 50 H.P., 2.00 cents per K.W.Hr. For 50 H.P. and under 100 H.P., 1.75 cents per K.W.Hr. For 100 H.P. and under 200 H.P., 1.50 cents per K.W.Hr. For 200 H.P. and under 300 H.P., 1:40 cents per K.W.Hr. For 300 H.P. and under 400 H.P., 1.30 cents per K.W.Hr. For 400 H.P. and under 500 H.P., 1.20 cents per K.W.Hr. For 500 H.P. and over 1.00 cents per K.W. \Hr. The foregoing is signed by the undersigned after reading and receiving copy of same and is subject to the Company's acceptance by let- ter addressed to Consumers within thirty days: acceptance may also be made by making con- nection at the point of delivery. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the fore- going is a true copy of a propos- ed By-law of the Corporation of the Township of Bucke, to be submitted to the votes of the El- ectors of the said Township on the 15th day of May, A.D. 1931, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon at: Poll. Div. No. 1. Evan Davis' House, Mrs. Mary McCuaig. No. 2. Alonzo Totten, R. H. Mc- Nally. No. 3. Municipal Chambers, A. Cain. No. 4. W.H Rice' House, W. J. 'No. 5. No. 5 Public Schook House, Phil. Buesnel. AND THAT THE. 14th day of :May A.D., 1931, at tem o'clock in: 'the forenoon at the office of the ! Municipal Clerk of the: Municip-- \ality, has been fixed for the ap- |pointment of persons to attend at the polling places and at the final' - summing up of the votes by the Clerk. AND THAT if the assent of the: Electors is obtained to the said' proposed By-law, it will be taken: into consideration by the Munic- ipal Council of the said Corpora- tion at a meeting thereof to be: held after the expiration of one: month from the first publication of this notice, and that such first publication was made on the 23rd day of April, 193T. TAKE NOTICE FURTHER that a tenant who desires to vote upon said proposed By-law must deliver to the Clerk not later tham the tenth day before the day ap- pointed for taking the vote, a declaration under the Canada Evidence Act, that he is a tenant whose lease extends for the time for which the debt or liability is to be created, or in which the money to be raised by the pro- posed by-law is payable, or for at least twenty-one years, and' that he has by the lease covenant- ed to pay all municipal taxes in re-- spect to the property of which he is tenant other tham local im- provement rates. : F. Mountford, Clerk: 3-3. eo aes ee a SREY LS Tae SANNA NN NT AT NO NNO NO NIAU H. A. 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