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Northern Advance, 13 Nov 1930, p. 7

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Coilier Town Clerk. M1111, Weekly Crop Report I} According to the weekly reports,c of the agricultural representat1ves,|l fall work is well advanced in manyll parts of `the province. In a few"! counties from 75 to 80 per cent. of l the fall plowing is completed, while 1 in others not over 50 per cent. has \ been done. In Eastern Ontario there c appears to be an increased interesms in drainage. In several counties, itlc is reported, that many farmers are 1' taking advantage of ideal weather conditions -to clean out and open up i` satisfactory ditches. The report 'i` deals with the difficulty experiencen 't ;:s;*%a% @ AremAYou Insured? & -me W Phone mo, Res. tor. loss l l-.ck IMRRIE % i `%Yg?" `$6?-W "rLfz;~ %~[6.T>"`%sa`~.":9 %{a~.~`- TO-NIGHT IS SILVERWARE NIGHT ! ! `l I.{ESE.\"J'S Dreamland TFW MILK TI-IA.T IS 106% PURE -- gathered fresh daily from solectocl farms and correctly pasteurized and cooled, and H1011 p111: into clean, pure bottles, \v11i.(-11 have been steriliz- ed with live steam. If in doubt \\`hOtl10l.' your milk is as <-m'efu1l_y handled as Bin-1'ie-.-\llandz1le Dzliry milk, ask your docfm-"s z,1(l\'i-lo, or if _V()u 11-ave the time we invifv _\'()11 to son um` milk ]_);1steu1*iznd and bottled and capped by machine. \Ve do not claim to have `[110 (`.l`1(`i1pCSt milk in town, but we do claim wv have H10 l)c;~r1` and safest milk obtainable in Barrie. E. A. Hodges 85 Sons Phone 772 Our delivery service is complete VVe cover every Barrie street. 1% rt/~.nh1An-4An.uAu_-....-- COLUMBIA S BIG LAUGH HIT OF THE YEAR This picture just nished a two weeks run at Toronto : Greater Imperial Theatre. Ten times funnier than Animal Crackers." UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Come one! Come all! Don t miss the fun. Rain or Shine will make you laugh louder and funnier than ever before. Th9rs-$Fiid1ax%- Sat .._..-- wuj2w\rl-I \I .nJa.v.|..I.l.I.1 Thousands have read the book. Now you can sic and hear. it on the screen. It ; the deluxe of all Westerns, lled with thrills and action. Annrn A'r'rD;\t"rInvuc Mon. - Tues. - Wei. Zane Grrey s Greatest Outdoor Western Pic- ture of the Season ! __- _._- _-._.... -. ..... vvucnulllo uucu vvlun ulrllln anu acuor). ADDED ATTRACTIONS 1 Reel Song Sketch 2 Reel Comedy The New Waiter" A Grantland Sportlight and the Lasky News A Huge Program Shows 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday 3 Shows, 6.30, 8.30 and 10 p.m. `I ;O @115 ___ ..-...---~.-..1.a .n_nAn.n\JDJ Graon gtevenson _B=!rr.ie-A"a"da'e llairx ALL 'Ij{EL_L\BLE COMP.-\1\ J_]S MINES - BONDS - STOCKS Visit the Board Room Agency C.P.R.-A1l Steamship Lines f I 12 Last of the Duanes Rev. J. Johnslone Black, Minister alumna --nu I-arl\J\l Shows 7 and 9 p.m. IIDAI Two Comedies, a Single Reel Novelty and the News-Reel are extra added attractions. QED TL!!! `I AlIr~I_I III-r Aw -1-nun 1--.nA.. If Not - You Should Be! FIRE -- ACCIDENT - LIFE - AUTOMOBILE - :3-a-..-.: ..._,_,W .wcvvu-n\==n cut: extra auueu auracuons. SEE THE LAUGH HIT OF THE SEASON .u... `I ......I O __... JOE COOK in Rain or Shine _' _ v----inc... !1.SU3A1I'?cE with GEORGE 0 BRIEN .. -.-4.; v nauv Matinee 2.30 ' rlA..lN or; SHINE" THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930 _ .-uu.-u::1u-- J. vuu D1655 Le Ln0l`0" --Ja.mes Solo-A Dream of Paradise -4Ha.milton Gxray Mrs. E. Bothwell Iby farmers in plowing, on account s,0f the dry weather. Bruce County :,|had a snow a short time ago which yllef-t the ground in good condition, v'but the dryness has been a serious f handicap. In Dundas the milk sup- 3 ply took a 30 per cent. drop in one 3 week. A yield of 8% tons per acre afof sugar beets is reported from Es- t;sex, while Lambton states that the tlcrop is above the average of the e past three years. .., In `ten There is no such thing as old age; t is a personal and individual mat- QY ' . ~aA_11hJ\IlV Usual Prices. WATCH, when the sel- ection is at its best. --A small deposit will hold any model until Wanted. -Defe1'red payments arranged at no extra cost. rhlfa Elemtlrg Starr, Allzmhale is the th1;e 0` choose that BULOYA GIFT `(TV A rnrv-v-~r CENT_RAL_ CHURCH 1-oe1ecu Onlha. ,, n LAKEVIEW DAIRY MILK comes from the best selected fm-Ins, the own- ers of which have years of education and training in the care and p1'0ducl`io11 oil. milk and cream for human consumptioli, each farmer being a 111Cl11'b01' of the Milk Pro- dueers Association, and also for t11e past eight years under supervision of the Board of Health. A careless farmer, with no training for handling milk for use in the home, is a men- ace to you and your children s health. Sewing Done-All kinds. Mrs. But- tery. Phone 247j. NELAY SAFE -u:La.m11t Bothwell Nbw % Jnited Church OUR PRODUCTS HAVE STOOD THE TEST. For Service and Quality Phone ")0 185 DUNLOP ST. : 118818. I The unoccupied house on the: xBoth\ve]I property on Bradford St. . " was badly damaged by re early Monday morning. Good work on the part of the fire brigade saved other nearby buildings. | MI`. FWPH Wnhh nf l`nw-w.4.-. -An . . . V . . . . . . . . uug, uuuu unuu. Mr. E. Hodgson of Toronto visi/ceo his parents on Cumberland St. over the week end. 'III'.'..___ 111,, `I- f\ Home Laundry Done-Notm1ng but soap and water used. Called for and delivered. Phone 1056, from 12 to 1 or 5 to 8, 17 Sophia St. east. Mr. Ben. Baer of Hamilton spent the holiday with his parents on Cumberland St. I (Tr cunt] NT)-c nun (`nkln n-6` 'T`n I unu Mrs. L. J. Deltz. ` Mr. David Bushell of `Toronto Univiersity visited over the week end with Mr. and -Mrs. W. J. Blair. i\"H:.n:nc Jncnnino nnrl (`Lanny-riv... wlm ml`. and -Mrs. W. J. 513.11 . I Misses Josephine and Georgin:x| Blair spent Thanksgiving with their parents. M1`. and NT)`: Mi: cnnn! Qlnulnu WEEK. ' Mr. and Mrs. Norman Quibell of tl_Iam 1&`1iorr11k;ve_r; visitors in Allandale or a gzvmg. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fward T-Tcue ..:..u }1or rnanxsgnng and Mrs. ed Mr. and -Mrs. Thanksgiving. Insnent hhp . l zlearoy .ou11a1ngs. Mr. Fred Webb of Toronto and Mr. J. D. Wisdom returned home on Monday after a week s hunt with the Kimicong hunt club. 11.. 1:! *r1'__1___,,, mu, vvccn cuu. Misses Florence McQuade, Annre Garside and Mona McCaus1and visit- ed their parents over the holiday. I Mrs, A Ra-iahm nnrl 1.37;... nun -..-~ -... ........, .... u uuumug uwp lK`-;Vri-1*. Thos. Allen is able to |around again afrter being laid .|with a bad sprain. L2LlIY1Del'laIl(1 DE. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cable of To- ronto spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Seitz. Nfv nmml T2nalnnl1 A43 n*,........._ parents. I Mr. and Mrs. Mills spent Sunday at Sunderland. T`mn- lnivrrn !nmH..,. ......+:n- .... ... Wanted-Private bachelor apart- ment, well furnished, 2 or 3 rooms, central location. Communicate with Advance office in first instance. zu. ounuenanu. Four large hunting panties went through to the north country 1215! week via C.N.R. ` T-TnHr`n\r +.-gm Iivnn nn... ..H.. \\'L`L`K V121 U..lN.1. ` Holiday traic was unusually heavy over the week end. On Sat- urdziy 21 special train from Toronto caried 225 passengers and return-I ed Monday with 354 on board. In` addition regular trains carried theii. usual holiday loads, which were nor-' mal in spite of the good condition' of the highways for motoring. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Way are holidaying at Sault Ste. `Marie, Nort'u Bay. Cochrane and Nlontreal. I \l1' l-Ten-nlrl Innna nf-` l`nu,~.n4,-. 1V:< me Iormer's parents. I Messrs. John Spring and W. B. McKim of `Dundas spent the holiday `with Mr. and Mrs. W. Ness. Mr. Doug. Hedger spent the holi- lday in Orillia. Mac Mnv;nn f.'n.l.\.~. ..:...'1._.I J11 I ;Ior me none-ay. Mis Reta Spearn and her mother pent a few days in the city this week. ` M. .....i mr... -n_...,_., A -- -- -` I Lnamcsglvlng. Inspect the complete armoured uchassis of the Brunswick Radio at McIsaac s Radio Store. I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnsfcon -and `son of Orillia spent the Thanksgiv- ing holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry :He,1,f' . L .. spent the nonday wth his parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Poucher spent the holiday in Nashville, Ont. Miss Marjorie Hannah attended "the Queens-Varsity rugby game In |71`oronto on Saturday. Christmas is not far off. Select [your new Brunswick Radio now at lMcIsaac s Radio Store. CVTVA nnrl My-c Tnnlr U.........._ .2 mc1saac's uaalo Store. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henson of FI`o1-onto spent Thanksgiving with the farmer's parents. Messrs. John Rnrino and W `D uay In uruua. Mss Marion Wisdom visited with her aunt. Mrs. Holmes, in Toronto for the holiday. I MLQ Rob: ghoavn am! `In... w...a.1...._ uu uuull pa1't:u'b UVBT DRE nOU(1 a}`. Mrs. A .Srig1ey and `baby are vis- iting friends in Toronto while Mr. srigley is away on a hunting trip. 1 A/[V 'T`1-una A1`Av\ :. ..L1_ L, L I 1 Ward Six Live News Horace Wilson, A.R.C.0. - Jrg'a.nist and Choinn-.1scer Sunday, Nov. 16, 1930 11 a.m.---4 I`:he Minister. Anthem-Arm Ye Soldiers of the Lord" ---Booth SOIn-Selected---Mr. Eric Tuer, of Orillia. nay. Locnrane and Montreal. Mr. Harold Jones of Toronto vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Culross, Burton Ave. Mr, and Mn: (lm-mmn 1\/r:+,.1.,.n ,.. vv. muross, bl1l`t011 Ave. | Mr. and Hrs. Clarenge Mitchell 01; : I`oronto visited over the holiday with ` U1-. .and Mrs. L. Spearn. I M1`. and Mrs. R.. WnI1(n1- 11-:u,-n 1-..- M1`. .ana Mrs. L. Spearn. Mrs. R. Walker have re- turned home after an enjoyable trip to Quebec. NT)`, nnd Mr: Finwlnn `l1.m..+.\.. l\` Lrxp 1:0 Lguenec. ` Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brunton oti Sarnia visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Godden, Cumber- land St. 1 iv and 1|/fun T r<....-,.1...__I .1` In L umoerland St. Mr. Maurice Hannah of Toronto spent the holiday wth his I Chas. Pnllahnr cm:-nu 1'(lll(l 313. Mr. and Mrs. J. Crossland of To ro`nto visited over the holiday with Mr and Mrs. F. W. Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hannah were In Toronto this week. Mr W `R1.-.11 gm-m+ 4.1.... 1....-u:.:._-- 2.. Luu1ng'WOO(l. Miss Grace Godden of Toronto spenrt Thanksgiving at her home on Cumberland St. Mr M -nu-.m 'Ll ..........L ._.c m_.,,,,- 1()!`OI1EO nms week. Mr. W. Bell spent the holiday In Collingwood. Mia: Cy-sang (`_.-umm. -9 rn....-..4. E.Edward Heels visit- . Chas. Tompkins for ,PETTY THlEVlNG TRIO * SENT TO REFORMATORY John William Stevens and Dave Crawford, alias Cushenen, who hail ,. from Bonnie Scotland. and their companion, T-hos. Williams, a native , of the Emerald Isle, who were _ found guilty of theft from a num- ; ber of motor cars parked during a party held at the community hall En Stroud on Oct. 24th, were sentenced on ve charges in police court Wed- nesday morning by Magistraite Je's to the reformatory for a term of not less than three `months or more - than six months. Although Craw- nford was sometimes knwn as Cush- - enen, the alias_ apparently did not" i_ indicate a previous jail record. v L uuu. 3 p.m.-Sunday School. r- 4 p.m.-The Minister. Am.hem-When Nlorning Guilds the Skies --Rompim Solo--Se1ected-Mr. Eric Tuer. B a trade mark * rounend In Quads AMERICAN HUNTER PAYS DEARLY FOR HIS sronr An American citizen, resident in Buffalo, appeared before Magistrate Jeffs Saturday morning on a charge of hunting deer with an Ontario re- sident"s deer license and paid a ne with costs amounrting to $24.50. Overseer McGregor, who laid the charge, seized the American car near Crown Hill after making an investigation. The car was return- ed to the owner after he had paid another $25. The two deer the chap had bagged came high, but the un- licensed hunter paid like a man,` a.cknowledg'in~g he had only himselfl` to blame. 1` , (I vjjj MOST people know this absolute antidote for pain, but are you careful l to say Bayer when you buy it? And do you always give a glance to see Bayer on the box--a.nd the word genuine printed in red? It isn't thl genuine Aspirin without it! A drug- store always hu Bayer, with the l proven directions for its many use: | tucked in every box: 4` | The Story Hour at the Public! `Library will start on Saturday, Nov. |15th, at 11 21.111 I See Zane G1'ey s great western` outdoor picture, The Last of the` Duanes, at the Dreamland thisl week. The best of its kind this` enncnn I | Hunters passing through Barrie` `.repo1-t deer and partridge to be` lplentiful, but do not like the mild |\\'CZ1.thGl' for hunting. i I lBALLISTAON-On Nov. 1, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Balliston, 34! Toronto St., a son (John Alfred). ` Central United Church, T-hursday,| Nov. 27, Welsh Concert Artists,? Survivors of Lusitania. Auspices` lWomen s Association. I C1'z111cki11g' :1 smile doesn`t spoil it. Lang` your head o. at the Dream- iland Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-, .day by seeing Rain or Shine.` 'iAbso1ute1y the funniest in pictures.` Eighity-six members of the Barrie Post of the Canadian Legion parad- ed to St 'l`vhomas Church at Sham-ty. |Bay Sunday for the memorial .~;ur~ vice held the_re in the morning. A `number were also present at Brad- lford in the afternoon for the ser-i 1 Vice held there. I (There is only one possible permis- sible intellectual force, and that is persuasion, and to suppress any man s opinion is tyranny. I There is no need for families to` feel separaxted any more. Nor for` anyone to be iso1ated--lone1y. There - is always nearby a telephone us take you voice visiting with friends and relatives. Irt is` so simple i -convenient--and the evening and; - A ruuy nears Ago ] .Born-Nov. 3, 1880, at Mr. and! Mrs. Macklem Cook ~s, LemonvilIe.: Ont, to Mr. and Mrs. Egenton War-1 ren King, Barrie, 0nt., a daughter (Mary Louise), being a great grand- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mann, who -rsrt settled on Kemrpen- feldt Hill, and eldest grand child ot Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel King. (Mrs. Arthur Edwin Stewart's two sons being the fth generation to reside in the county). I Owing o the shont v\ as a result of the ho1i( `columns of news had t4 lfrom this week s issue. NOTICE TO READERS ISOLATION GONE LOCALS A CORRECTION Fifty Years Ago .?\T.uv Q 1 Q 0 A .-. L > working week` holiday, several. to be omitted: .vnn1( e wcn.r.\ BIRTHS Page Eight The Northern Advance . Collier St. United Church Women's Association, Circle D, present that amazing three-act farce comedy, Come Out of the Kitchen," by A. .E. Thomas, under the personal direc- Ttion of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wilson, 'in the Collegiate Auditorium, Tues- `day evening. Nov. 18th, at 8 13.111. Admission 50c, children 25c. Fur-, ther particulars next week. I` Notice ` TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing lis a true copy of the proposed by- ulaw which has been taken into con- lsideration and which will be nally lpassed by Council of the Municipal lcorporwtion of the Town of Barrie [in the event of the assent of the duly qualied electors being obtain- led thereto after one month from lthe rst publication thereof in the lNorthern Advance, a newspaper pub- lished in the said Town of Barrie, date of which first publication is the 6th day of November, 1930, and a `poll will be held for the purpose of `recording the votes of the said elec- tors on the said by-law on the 1st day of December, 1930, at the same time and places as used for the an- nual Municipal Elections. ,19l8Led this 12th day of November, I . JJZXLG ` 1930. in which the said factory does not employ the said persons as afore- Isaid shall be xed at the actual ;value thereof, in accordance with the provisions of -the Assessment Act, and such assessment shall, in that event, continue for the remain- der of the said period of ten years. 5. iT*he said company shall furn ish the Council of the T'own of Bar- rie with a statement of the number of persons employed during each year. Such statement to be furnish- `ed at the close of each year and to I `menu. or me Sald lands for any year` be veried by statutory declaration of the officials of the said company. Read a first and second time in` open council this 12th day of No- -vember, 1930. U cu assessmenn; or $30,000 only. 3. Provided. however, that should the factory to be erected on the said ulands in accordance with the plans 'and specications fail to be in oper- lation for a period of three months lin any year during -the said ten year period the provisions of this by-law `lshall be null and void and the as- sessment of the said lands for any year in which the said factory fails l to be in operation for a period of ` `three months as aforesaid shall be xed at the actual value thereof in accordance with the provisions of - `the Assessment Act and such assess- _ ment shall, in that event, continue of ten years. for the remainder of the said period t 4, And nvnuirlm-I n`an n....a. ..L....1.. ' U1. tun years. 4. And provided also that should the said Company fail to employ not less than thirty persons in the said factory, when so erected, for not less than -three hundred days in any year during the said ten year period, the provisions of this by-law shall be null and void and the assess- ment of the said lands for year Iin factorv (laps nnf !A By-Eaw of the Municipal Corpora- tion of the Town of Barrie to fix the assessment of the premises of the First Co-operative Packers of Ontario, Limited, in the Town 0.` Barrie, at the sum of $30,000, and exemption from all rates, cxcepl I for school purposes, for the term ` of ten years. l . 4 W-HEREAS it is deemed L'X))(.'ll'l lent and in the interests of Llmf Municipal Corporation of the Town lot Barrie to provide for the tixm .z1ssessment of $30,000, and e.\'u:n- lption from all rates, except for `school purposes, for it period of ten ` yours from Lhe first day of January, 1931, upon the property of mg` lFl1`:1. (`.n-nhru-ulhvn l)unl.'r-\-r` 4-` "~ ;Pu13_[.__1g: NQTICE [1931, JCLCID u.uu1 MIL` ursu uuy OI Ja.nuzu`y, H1: First Co-operzztive Packers of On tario, Limited, and being more pun ticuluriy described as 1'0l1ows' AH and . Thncn ,.m.o..:.. I Everybody learns his job by watch-' ing other people at theirs. 'ucuuu'iy ucscrmed Iollows: 1 All and singular those certain par- cels or tracts of land and [)1`Cn1lS(.'a3 lsilua-te and being in that part of tho Town of Barrie called Allandalc, in the County of Simcoe, and bcinx,-` composed of Lots Numbered 1, 2, .3 and 4 on the south side of`Jacob .~ Terrace, and Lot Number 2 on the west side of Baldwin Street, in the said Town of Barrie, containing in `all three acres, more or loss. . l ANT) WH1c`.l?,F`.A.Q +l1n nvv\nIIv\4- I-rt , uereuy enacted as Iouows: 1. That the assessment of the `property of the First Co-operative ,Packers of Ontario, Limi-ted, situat- ied in the Town of Barrie, and be- zing more particularly described as lzfollows : All and singular those cer- tain parcels or tracts of lands and [premises situate, lying and being in :that part of the Town of Barrie Icalled Allandale, in the County of `Simcoe, and being composed of Lots Numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4, on the` south side of Ja.cob s Terrace, and Lot Number 2 on the west side of Baldwin Street, in the said Town of `Barrie, containing in all three acres, more or less, be and the same is hereby xed at the sum of $30,000, and exemption from all rates,. except for school purposes for a period of ten years from the first day of January, 1931. i 2. Be it furrtl-mr nngnfarl nu. +1.- uay 01 January, 1931. Be it furrther enacted that the said First Co-operative Packers of Ontario, Limited, be and they are hereby made exempt from the pay ment of all municipal taxes, except- ing school taxes, upon the property described in the nexrl: preceding para graph for the said period of ten years, and during the said period of ten years the said First (`,n.nnm~a.+;m. years, and aurmg me said period years First Co-operati.ve Packers of -Ontario, Limited, shall pay school taxes upon the said x- ed assessmenut of $30,000 only. Provided. however. that ghnnm an unree acres, or less. I I AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole ra;1:eable property of the Muncipal Corporation of the Town of Barrie according to the last revisedi assessment roll, being the assessmenti `roll for the year 1929, is $4,753,860. 1 ' AND WHEREAS the amount of ` :the existing debenture debt of the- said Municipality is $474,386.07, of `which no part, either of principal or `interest, is in arrears. i Rn H" fhnvnfnun nun"!-...l L.. AL uluerest, 1s 1n l Be it therefore enacted by the `Council of the Municipal Corporation .of the T-own of Barrie, and it is! `hereby enacted follows : 1 That the nscneumonf nl` Ha- BY-LAW NO. TOWN OF BARRIE A. W. SMITH, Tnum Notico VFW Hm + (Elizabeth Street) Rev. E. R. Young, B.A., Pastor J. Andrew Wiggins, Choir Director Audrey L. Clifton, Organist Sunday, Nov. 16, 1930 10 a.m.-C1ass Meeting. 11 a.1n.-JOB: Should Good People Suffer T Anthem-B1-ightly Gleams Our Banner -Morri.son So1o--Give Him Your Heart George Urry 2.4 p.m.-Sunday School. 5 7 p.m.-He Told Them a. Story Ant:hem-I Will Bless the Lord __Ta~.-um:

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