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Northern Advance, 20 Sep 1934, p. 8

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the Town of Alliston. in the Cbunty of Simcoe. 3 Under and by virtue of the powers; Df sale contained in a certain mort- s ,. gage, which will be produced at the : time of sale. there will be offered for ` sale by public auction at the J DOMlNlON HOTEL, ALLISTON ` by W. A. McConkey, Auctioneer. II on i] `i `1 or Valuable Residential Property ix-All [1 t SATURDAY. SEPT, 22. 1934 at 12 o'clock noon. the followi_n.g lands and premises, namely: rim-;+ nnvl: n+` Town Lots Numbers 1:164, in Lnu U\,'|v\.n- D- H. Clm3- _ Honey, Rice and Date Pudding Treasurer. Cun)' 05 5`m- 2 cups cooked rice, 2 eggs, well Treasurer's Ofce, Couxt House. beaten; 1 cup milk, 37. cup _hono_\', Bare, onmio the 25th day of July, `.-_- cup chopped dates or raisins. 1934_ Mix the beaten eggs together ith l the milk. Use a baking dish 7 inches in diameter and 3 inches deep and _m:ike alternate layers of the rice and In response to one advertisement dates or raisins. Drizzle 110118) 0V8!` for 21 public school teacher in Col- each of these_ layers` Repeat 5119 lingwood` no 1955 than .191 applica- procedure until all the rice and fruit tions were received. The salaries is_used. Pou_i' the beaten eggs `and ranged from $500 to $1,000. milk over this mixture. Bake in 21 Kr. and Mrs. Wm. Handy, comcs- moderate oyen (.350 degrees F.) for sion 8, Flos, celebrated their 50tl. ab_out 45 minuets. Serve hot or cold wedding anniversary on Monday, -with cream. i V response advertisement" ranged Mr. Monday,. Sept. 17th. MORTGAGE SALE In the County of Simcoe A. H. relt, aec.-Lreas., Barrie Board of Education. TO V\}IT : .-\.l(l oz bl Law.-uxu `.\Io1tqzLg:ee s So11c1to1'.<. Barrle, Ont. -115+ 0'7 1 024. !! ullnvenlng Class- nnv na11f, Lamexyz I '. E .4-n n:\.V IRR\ nnl TABLE CHANGE l-`I'``Pf"l`l'\Il-` 131105 and p1`em`1ses, u'a..'uI:A_v. That part of Town Numbers!` Sixty-\'e (6-5) and Sixty-six (66) 01111 the West side of Dufferin Street. in?` the Town of Alliston. according to a i plan of part of said Town of Alliston. made for one George Fletcher, and` registered in the Registry Ofce for the County of Simcoe, as particularly described in Registered Instrument No. 4585 for Alliston. rmmm ;- mid in be erected on said. COLLINGWOOD MAN 1.20;` CHARGED WlT\` 0 c`:1Q (`hue H, Rwzm. nf Ct. D I s a 4 u . lllurray Coombs, of Halifax, is visit- `ing: at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hook. RH] M....a1.c.11 mm I112 1..m rm. anu .L\v'11'S. noon. I Bill Marshall will be laid up for ;two weeks at his home here due to ` injuries which he suffered at Torrenco on Monday when he fell off the jiggei` `on which he was working. i M'!, A1-Hrnn' Nlnffnn, l\/Trx-, Pnrn-I `U11 VVIIICII 1'16 Wd.5 WUl`KUlg. Mr. Arthur Motton, Mrs. Pearl Rutherford and Madam Hurst, of Toronto, were in town on Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hughes.` 1\/Tr: NT A Cnlline and cnn T4`-rnnl: | LO ZIULBIIU Elle LLlI1el'ill 01 lVll'S. nugues. ` Mrs. M. A. Collins and son Frank ;are in Toronto to-day attending the ceremonies at Osgoode Hall, when Victor 13. Collins ;is called to the `Bar. I 17-..- D.....l V D C `Dali. Essa Road Y.P.S. i At their meeting on Monday night last, the Essa Road Presbyterian Y.P.S. entertained the members of the different Young People's Socie- ,ties in the Presbytery. Plans were `enthusiastically made for the rally of `the YP.S. which takes place in Orillia `on Monday night, Sept 24th. Alcer the business matters in hand had been `tgdscussed, a pleasant social hour wa Jspent, concluding with refreshments. S.O.E. Meeting t The first meeting of the Sons of England after the summer vacation 1ltook place on Tuesday night. Arthur 1 _port of `Grand Lodge `Arthur. Jos. Bebb, who has 1'ecn11t- ly returned from England, gave an interestng address on his trip. While there Mr Bebb met many of his old school friends and many happy hours _ were spent comparing living condi- "Itions then and now. Mr. Bebb also d0sc1'ibC(l the wonderful scenery and A historic places of the Old Land. 1 E l Jay, Sr., was present to give his re- 5 held at Portll x 'HOWCROF'I`--In loving memory of my dear brother, who passed away three years ago, Sept. 20, 1931. Peacefully sleeping and resting` at last The world s weary troubles and trais "n11 nncgnrl 3 Lne W01`l(1'S weary L1'UuUl.l:b uuu Luna "all passed ; iln silence he suffered, in patience he ` bore _ 1 I111 God called hum home, to su"::1' hn rn n1-n I `Sunday, Sept. 30`; `Full Information now 1 in Agents hands I {CANADIAN NATIONAL} 4585 for Alusron. l There is said to be erected said] lands a good brick clad one and a half storey residence. ; 'l`l1r- rn-nnn.1'tv will be offered for| no more. --Ever remembered by Slster 1`). Gray and Fam11_\'. IN MEMORIAM EFFECTIVE ___. cwv Chas. H. Swan, of CC. _ peared in court this n1orn-x.f' with bigamy. At the reaue... `(Ty-nwn the vase was adiourne Ipeureu Ill uuun. Lula ll1UlJll' Crown the case was adjourned. or :1 week. The accused is being h :1 in` custody. ` I |zRECOVER STOLEN MOTORCYCLE? l formed him the machine belonged to E The machine apparently had been association with Sir Adam Beck,: , stolen and after removing; the parts ' the thief abandoned it in the creek. --T` -ulipluftiu uu: .l`d.UL Luau. u_Vu1u wan uuux` The local police recovered anlmore generally used on the farms, abandoned motorcycle from 9. creek lbut the cost was too great, and until': near Sarjeant s coal yards at the foot 1 this is reduced hydro consumers will` of Mary St. on Wednesday. The',not increase. Dr. Smith and Dr. ` machine, which was a comparatively `Tanner also agreed that hydro should new Harley Davidson, was strippedlbemade available to farmers at a of its tank, engine, battery and seat. ` cheaper rate, and suggested that Chief Stewart got in touch with thelfarmers erect their own transmission Department of Highways, who in-`lines. 5 Chairman Stewart Lyon, in lnsl K. Burdette, Dundas St., London. opening remarks, recalled his cz; whom he supported in the battle with private ownership for the -nnnnln Kenn hvdrn nut n1` nnli- Department of highways, who in- nnes. g in opening Beck, -- -__r Frequent showers during the pas? _tWo weeks in most parts of Ontario ihave freshened pastures and created battle` _ . . . . 3 good glwng cmE1m%n.S t f.1n.191 _t.L am. ipeop1e_ I{eep hydro out 01' po1i_ cr0pS._7 lc . eca'pe t ?"o1Sl 1 `.%u` BENNETT GOOD PREMIER :The rain has aso ma eria y ass s.e _ be secured by the same type of in Falls, so that the power we use hasl ~ vitation or compulsion to buy as was !very little to do with Niagara. . used to raise ) 1 scheme, because they did not want tario we had to go to the Province E be provided by a national housing and building program, an unemployment loan of $400,000,- l'000, Graham Spry, C.C.F`. candidate ,the scheme. tics, he said. The money part is important, but service to the people. ---- lis of vastly more importance. He Immediate work for 300,000 could 3 pointed out that the bulk of the} p_ower used for the Georgian Bay dis . trict comes from a reservoir made by the hand of Nature, not twenty-ve miles out of Toronto. This ows from Lake Sinicoe, into the Severn, tme . - ' ' ' '. : 'l ~then Geori- .1an Bay," then Lake Huron, 1 `"0.nottlnlagkggdfggldltlon `lg mud then into .\. ia,u-ara owmg 0 R ' plowing and many farmers have 41- SAYS LEADER OF C'C'F' ready begun this fall operation. Sow nanced by tricts are being fed corn and otlzei late fodder crops to supplement pas- Toronto East, declared last week in Beckwith Hall. , 1 The candidate stated the loan could into Lake Erie, But _ I , despite the ti-ciiieiidous amount of` P1.am.fr the n'-zdgement ispecial librarian - . tz.h l't>'2L` '1 power available to the people oi On` i in upper public SClti`(:0leCll(;1SSelS;Lzili(i-lilci - . . ' - he Collegiate as to see challenged their power to Sd.\' i of Quebec for more. Contracts made.3umr f1.mS of t. . ` . . . - dren s reading at whether or not people should eat. `Wlth Gateneau bound the provinceiweu `is dnect ch ` - - .,' . I . ,. .. - . .. . , :the Library have been approved by WM the C.C.F. was not interested in an`\' plan `, secured from he could 1I13i;'efl0l':i3:-`Board of Education Under the piam to beat Bennett. I ilater actions. A large part of the f`.\Ir. Beniiett has been at far bet_t0I lovei'lio:1d at _Nia_e'ai'a Falls is lic-iii,:1" P1-iiiie .\linister than M lung. `o'.- ` charged against power that is not be-i iiigk Ol11l_\'ltO1 `beat Bennett` would Big t[))l'OduC0(l. - H We had not tliesel ira e '00.: 0' us.` ue ec contracts we would be run- Bennett has been turned out bylninp; at practically full capacity at St. James Street because 'last._Ve2_1l' Niagara, he said. You ask why he gave us the best legislation in )0 power has been going up by leaps war loans. He dc ` clared the banks were. opposed to thci lia on leave of absence posal :1. thorough trial. .V'L`il1'-5'. i1SiC1`t0 the Speilkel VH1 and bounds, said `Mr. Lyons. It is not supporting him; don't mistake because we are forced to pay her. thing; we have in we both eat. But the new measures he introduced me. The only common is that h.p. whether we can use their power! or not, and we are forced to run our} plant at about three quarter speed.l challenge the power of St. JIIIHC-5` We are under obligation to take, notl Street. 'l`hat s why the_v re throu_2'r. only what we take now, but 260.000 . with Beiiiictt. And th'-it's why ,\'(-u`h.p. in less than three years. \V'li:-3;`: should vote to `beat lxing, as lli` isgare we going` to do about it 7" A H... ink 4`.-in Hxmn nn\\' I (`nmmnw-inl ln-,i(l< zirn r-miiinsr l.`i:;<'l" rnormal and dairy cattle in some dis-`Bea;-er Generally speaking, live stock-its he the new librarian is to come to Oril- from the Toronto Library for a few iiionths, being next January, to give the pro- at Office at C-ollingwood, Ont. Tenders will not be considered less made on printed forms sup} by the Department and in accord: with conditions set forth therei Each tender must be accompa by a certified chequ.e on a chart bank in Canada, payable to the o of the Honourable the Ministe ing of fall Wheat is now under way. Public Works, equal to 10 per ( Prospects for fall feed are still below of the gnnount of the tender. Bonds of the Domi of Canada of the of Cana National Railway Company constituent companies. ur ditionally guairantecd as to pi pal and interest by the Dominic Canada, or the aforementioned l: and a certied cheque if rcquirt 031 3 make up an odd amount. Note-Bluc prints can be obtz at this DCpd.l tl1l(.'llt; by depositin accepic-rl cheque for the sun` $20.00. payable to the order 0: l\`Iinister of Public Works, whicl be `i'(`tlll'll(*(l if the iiiteiiding li |:3Lli)l`.`.ll n l'('f.!`lJli11- bid- ! By order. ` N. DESJARDINE Seer Department of Publc Works, ` Otatwa. Septeinhr~,- 10. 1034. .-.o-um--_ru-un--.1 git} 1 0` housing|j b_v| 'T"l.n n-nu-lizloi-n cfnfal` 1-ha Innn r-nnici` it The `i I is `< banks s.hc,l1 wzmi: t their say ll ' Vfllllnvn l1-vlnn l\/T P , gnnnnrtetl half storey resluence. ; The property for] sale subject to a reserved bid. 1'.`-m.=: Ton 1101- cent. of the pur-` Prime .\1m1sterthun ma-. lung. 'vU'..- c ing only to `beat in rrake fools us." ( bylr because last year I legislation in 30 1 speaker. 2 hnf him: dnn f. I]1lStZlk'3 I he me Best leglsluuuu H1 ,~u asse_1*ted _the not suppo1't1n::h1n1; we St. That's they're th'-1t s you as 15. on the job 1'01` them now. l I LOCAL RUNNING STARS WIN . IN JUNIOR DAY CONTESTS Lloyd Delaney, won rsts lust postponed jumor Irene Storey and local rmming: stars, :Sz`.::mln_'.' in the uthletic lxhibition Day, which was rained out :1 week ago. Irene had :1 big day with 21 1st and a 2nd at the Exhibition and a first at the Beaches Olympic meet. Miss 100 yzu' (lush, the Silverwood relay team was second, and she won a 220 dash at the Beaches. Lloyd De- laney ran a heady half mile, showing` his heels to the eld near the nish and coming: in 21 good winner. Storey won 21 ~ Senior Magistrate Compton Jeifs his rst court in Collingwood last week and was welcomed by Mayor Williams and members of the bar. R. Fair, senior member of the bar, in extending congratulations to Mzyqistrzlte Jeffs on his appointment. recalled that in the late 80 s, when teaching in Bradford high school, L Mr. Jeffs was a student, `and was - very earnest and faithful, and wha1 l he has since accomplished only car- ried out` the promise he gave at t-hat ti;::c. ` Untzmo n_V(1l`O LOHIITHSSIOII. I The opinion expressed by delegates who spoke was that Hydro rates were too high. Morning, afternoon and `evening sessions were held. . I '1` Qimnerm M 13,. EDP`/1i('iT'ID` ini tion of thei ydro Association, wood on Friday` hundred repi'esentz1- mm the fty odd hydro (2 district. With them were` men in public af fai1's, includ-2 . T. Simpson, .VI.P.; Dr. W. D.- M.P.I.; Dr. G. E. Tanner, Roland Patterson, .\I.P.P.; ayor E. McQua_v, Owen Sound; .[ayo1' J. -17`. Craig, Barrie; Ex- Wa1'd J. Carlton, Becton, and 311'. '1`. Stewart Lyon, chairman of thei Ontario Hydro Commission. '1`!-.r. nu:-J.-.n nvn.-nconrl kv rlnlnn--:14-as b evenmg sesslons were uexu. . J. T. Simpson, M.P., speaking in I I reply to the toast to Our Parliaments, '-deplored the fact that hydro was not:` [more fa1'ms,l the until: lthis will` lnnf innva-Jan rlv h'IH`]1 and hi` I :Z11'L` \VC ]. ,'0lnf. : E0 (10 llUUl.lL IL I | Commercial loads are coming bzu-.1<'_ it bit, in(lu. in C'ana(l-(1 is on tho! uptrend, was the optimistic View of` M1`. Lyon. Rnnulzinrr n1 fhn Huh-< in H'1i< dis- air. Lyon. Speaking` of the rates in this dis- trict, .\I1'. Lyon u(lmittc(l the initial cost is too g're:1t. There is no other district paying` Sc. The g`re'.1t bulk in the I\'izu:z11'a s_\`. are paying` hut 4c with the hig-heat Sc. Making: ob- servation of the Geo1'g'iun Buy system the speaker noted that the rural lines ` were servicing many summer resorts. ' Wasaga Beach was instanced where 40 to 45 consumers were serviced by the 16.62 miles of line, as against the `.' usual of 2-5 to 30. Very few farm- 1 ers were using power. ' I`i1n hvdrn can far better take Hi sale subject to reservea mu. Terms: Ten per pur- chase money at the time of sale and balance within thirty days thereafter. For further terms and pa1'ticu1ar.` of sale apply to S'I`I'T\V.-\I{'1` & S'l`EW.~\.R'1`, `\Tnvf(rn S0]i('if.01'.< . : using power. The hydro can far better take a loss from the farmers than a loss from the companies, particua1rly' paper, that have made huge prots," said Mr. Lyon, as he pointed out the lack of electricity on the farms, which meant for greater sanitation; was driving the young people to the cities. Once they get hydro on the farmers there is no danger in, say V after a period of ve years, of it be- = ing ordered out. A system of selling is about to be introduced, inspectors not at present overworked to be sent out as sales agents, with the hope ad delegates! The electlon 01 omcers resulteu us] rdro follows: President, J. R. McLind.-n, Owen Sound; 1st Vice-President. D. Hurrie, Midland; 2nd Vice-President, ., J. Kalte, Hanover; Sec'y-Treasurer, ur H. S. Denef, Hanover; Executive, C. not3J. I-Ialliday, Chesley; `J. Carlton, fal-ms,I Beeton; Dr. Mincuo, Kincardine; J. great, unti]';R. Beaulieu, Penetang; H. C. Pren- wj11:tice, Collingwood; R. Wallace, Mac- nith Tier; A. Menary, Grand Valley. . u . 1 m T-Tu11nvo1- mac rlnr-irlprl on as the ka. QWQQB ` iii his :k two in Ontario F}: good growing conditions for late ' crops which escaped frost injury. )li- %: ` the] under ` ' '1've iws _m ture. speakiiig, stock` I are not in as good condition usual` an{7_ owing to lack of feed. ihave I rain also materially assisted ` [plowing ` `` dis-`N E that personal contact will prove effec- tive. The 20-year contracts with the farmers will be abrogated and sub- stituted by ve-year terms which would be :1 boon to the farmer and `ensure the expansion of thousands of horse power in addition to that now 1'11 nun Tier -; Menary, Hanover was decided on as place for the annual meeting in `1935. 1 use. The election of officers resulted ,.n,...m. Tlvneirlnhf _T R, Mr-Lind.-n.l V . I at 2.3?) p.m. ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND GrF.NER.A_L ` BUSINESS. Addresses will be given by George Spotton, M.P.; Earl Rowe, M.P.; J. T. Simpson, M.]?., and othexs. Current Crop Report LANDS FOR SALE FOR ARREARS OF TAXES l n Hall, Stayner londay, September 24 -1. nnn .-..... C. C. Begg, Vice-President. ng of the Libezv-a1-Conservzltivc e Federal Riding` of N01-1'11 Si11l('0(` the Conservatives Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed Tender fo C.N.R. Dock Reconstruction, Colling wood. Ont, will be received until 12 o'clock no'on (daylight saving) Wednesday, September 26, 1934. for the reconstruction of the super- structure of the old Canadian Nation- 21.1 Railway Freight; Shed Dock at Col- , lingwood, Simcoe County. Ontario. `Plan: and fnrm nf ('nnf.1`2(`1'. (-an L1I1g'WO0(ly IDIIUCOE \JULlI1Lyy UIlLi:.l.l'lU- Plans and form of contract can be seen and specication and forms of bender obtained at this Depart- ment, at the oices of the District Engineer, Equituy Building, Toronto. Ont_; Toronto Builders Exchange & Construction Industries. 1104 Bay St.. Toronto 5, Ont.; also at. the Post C-ollingwood, Ont. 'T`nnrinv.. will nnf hp r-nnsidnrmi un- UIHCC at L/'UlllI1*g_\\"UUu, UHL. un-. supplied accordance therein. Tin:-In +nnrln.. nuvcf hr: v.1/-nnn'1nnnnr{ winn COYl(ll1'.i0I1S sen ;[0\l`En me;-em. accompanied chartered in order Minister of to 10 cent. or ,Bea1'er Dominion Canadian and `-`its uncon- princi- Dominion of bonds required. to I 3 Nn+n_R1nr> m-infx mm ho. obtained make we anluun-1. prints obtained tmt:nt; depositing an sum of to of the which will if biddrzr 2 1 ` DESJARDINS. Secretary T\,.......L.unn+ n4-' Dn}\1/- \Un\'1:c VSMITH, Treasurer Notice is hereby given that the li: of lands now liable to be sold fc arrears of taxes in the Count`,-' c Simcoe has been prepared and is b ing published in an advertisemezit 5 the Ontario Gazette upon the 4th 1 August, 131-, of September and 6th I Dctober, 1934. nnlxinu n+` said list of lands or a TENDERS Flty will paia D `d. 1'1'lti Dated August 27. 1934. c 11:11 Ihveuuxg um: Salary $4.00 per night. A. H. Felt, Sec.-Treas., D......:- Rnnvrl nF Fxlucatit

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