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Northern Advance, 20 Aug 1936, p. 8

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Construction ofvthe rst'unit of i another highway route to the north, ` parallel'.ing Yonge St. on the west, 1 has been started by the Ontario` Government. The contract for grad- : ing seven miles from the Dundas highway north has been awarded to the Tomlinson Construction Co. The new stretch will be a continua- tion from Brown s Line to Schom- berg, Cookstown and thence to Bar-I rie. The seven, miles now under construction will have a 90-foot right-of-way with 30 feet of pave- men, providing room for three lines of traffic. The road will be buil-t in such away as to facilitate its wid-i ` 4 eninga ` 1 1` L` l B211`- MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNES' Matinee VVed' 2.30 ` `"31. 5:.- Bob Powell s B991; Sfore nrxnnvnn an `-2 . N.-.-v-.- Adolph Zukor prennb I j A 1 L CORNER ELIZABETH and MAPLE W Your School Needs Aixd Supplies can be found at The Handy Corner WE CARRY A COMPLETE LlNE OF SCHOOL REQUlREMNTS-All T-..` D-..l... Iu_:. Monster Parade at 1.15 p.m. Generous prizes for Best Dog corated Cars, Largest Fa.mi`.y` and Oldest Person attending. 1 IN TWO SINNERS" ..v..uv-A un...x4uu\x;LuLVIJ-:1-\ll Text Books, Note Books, Scribb ers, Rells. Pens, Pencils, Art Supplies, Commercial Supplies, etc., etc., etc. Sh owin g 31" -__.,..-.. -. -vv;vAA REX a,ndORTi1\TTY Sat. Matinee .. . . .. .....-...-_.-.....--.---...-- OTTO KRUGER uua MARTBA SLKIPBB . 4 ~- -.;..`.: -._<-..-:~:..?.`i`..~'e`v.'}..hS vvoo-s V"W &N RUTHERFORD THURSDAXY, AUGUST 20, 1936. Of Valuable Residential Property in the Town of Barrie, in the County of Sixncoe. Under zLnd.by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mort- gage, which will be produced af.;.the time of sale, there will be oered for sale by public auction at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARRIE ;. _._(\TI.:. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY M A 'J` 2.30 7.50 10.30 Hon. Earl Rowe Col. Geo. Drew coma AND WELCOME OUR 1 NEW LEADER ` Thursday,Aug. 27 `1`i?V.-'l.0UiS~:Pl'C'l'(`JE'll`-5l'(!- MlN;S]. ?. 11 a.m.-Sabbath Worship. No 9V'I1iI'l'f. ,' service during month of A119-ust. .\'U tiVUlLl11`_`.`.' of August. Our Church The United Co[|ier St Uqitpd church] III} (E l|5%;'}f'!$`\\|l `REV.-Louis.-M RI-NG MINISTER CONSTRUCTION OF SECOND ROAD TO NORTH STARTED Dated Page I xunv. nn. 1:. UUJVV, D.A. DJ). Minister Lloyd Tuortl, Organist and Choir- ' master. Sunday, Aug. 23, 1936 Service at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The Minister. We invite you to worship with us. Owen Sound Mortgage Sale -'-UIl'*' SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 n 21 Sporting Events HARRISON PARK narr August 1, 1936. w ' xv _ ; Stewart & Stewart, : Mortgagee s Solicitors, Barrie, Ontario. 4110-112} 1 10521! 1 Tenders will be received up to Saturday, August 22, 1936, for the purchase of the grand stand in the Agricultural Park. Purchaser will be required to have building` com- pletely removcd by September 15th. Mail tenders to Box 1031, Barrie. Eight ,1 WANTED MEN Addresses by TENDERS Scool at 1 0 I Church of Canada l I l l LICLL, ;],11(1l2lll(1. Junior Swine Club--Ron:1ld Mc- Kenzie, Alliston; Robt. I\Iorri. i Churchil`; Victor Small, Stroud; Wil- fred L. Davis, Utopia; Jas. Craig, Lisle; Albert Lennox, ,Creemore; Lloyd Cumming, Barrie; Roy Walt, Midhurst; Chas. Hickling, Barrie; Goo. .VIcKa_v, Coldwater; Hugh Mc- Kay, Shanty Bay; Melville Crawford, Oro Station; Ross C. Reid, Ori`.lia; Edward French, Waverley; Morri Darby, Waverley; Irwin Gardiner, W_Vebid,r.re; Leslie Davidson, Mid-` land. :--vv vI`A1-"_y`i(L.1.l.4ll UL July, 19} Chief of Police .-Uex. Stewart isj`,a1u;% ]`e"I1pg; If;'m 51 f`determined to put a stop to speed-? ging by motorists on town streets. Your truly: Efe has in mind 21 Kitchener slog-an, W. LENNOX B'L.J jWe Love Chi1d1'en._" Tvsenty mi]_esi "I`.oWnship of an hour is the Ilmit in Battle Sto invr at stop streets alro`, 11}1<:z}4)rIx)s Dstop, the chief wishes t0&REL`EF LAST WEEK 'u; l . I `fl 0 I point out. ,._. 1- uarrle; Jas. S. Barr, Hillsdale; Go`d- win '1`. Faint, Midland; G. A. Ben~ nett, Midland. .Tun rn- Quvinn !"1..L n_._.,vv If w J C med D R. .-V . . ll (3-Ilia-hallllll UcL>fat?ll)empEl rovincildl Ligel F? Chief R` J` Wolfemkin 5tat"l Stock ranch. e.d.tl`llS week that he would like the Following the Kiwanis luncheon, cljuzom of the town to .C'pe".ate:5 special meeting of the Swine Clubi` with the fire department in keeping members will be held for the pm,` down the number of grass `res which .1 pose of electing, officers for the twohave been so pm-\.v'alent this summeitl clubs and planning the Droszram of "\]t'hu (*'h.nt Senous . ma"-V .f themil [the club work for next year_ It ishzid residents _wor1'1ed until the, `also planned to have 21 general dis-I ames were extmgulshed` . 11 cussion of problems effecting :<\\'inel Last Thursday "fter" the b"'-3 production. Mr. Wade and .VIr.igade `W5 Called O `E glass re iE Graham will be present at the ms.-ct-: B3ldW.` S" and 0" Frlda-V they Were: C `ing and will` lead in the discussioiisf out twme Once. to 3 "355 m `mil I.-\t'l`u11`}J,'QI11cI1tS, prize lists, etc., fo1".Caml b "VT" m the afte.mn alldit the Swine Club Achievement Da.y,"t th" 9V"'-'3 to *1 "ubbl-`ll m 1 I which is to be held at Barrie Fair. 1" \`~']tum1 Park` " on Sept. 24th, will also be explain-E Lime danm-"79 "`w1t`l from ed. 1 any of the res. ` Learn Diesel, Aviation. A limited number of men, now employed, are being selected to train in the Diesel elds. Men selected will receive pre- liiminary training at home in High Speed, Marine, Heavy Duty Diesel and Gasoline Engines, and Aeronauti- cal Equipment, then provided with 1 bus fare and given practical exper- ` ience in shops. Give age, present employment. Box K.. Advancej Office, Barrie. I 1 I \.Uu1uuI-Bee. ' ' " " "' Through the efforts of Stewart Page, local agricultural. representa-g tive, R. W. Wade, a former director: of the Ontario Live Stock Branch,i `Toronto, has been selected as the? special speaker for the occasion.3 He will be accompanied by R. H..' G1`a.ham, of the Provincial Live? Branch. 1 C 'F`n1lnun`n.... u..- 1::.....:- um 1 "` l I llldull. 01 Committee. I rr~1....... mu. The 33 members of the two Simcoe 2 County Swine Clubs will be thej} guests of the Barrie Kiwanis Clubil at a special luncheon meeting at the? American Hotel on Monday evening,!l Aug. 24th. The meeting will be in' charge of K. N. M. Morrison, chair-, man of the Kiwanis .\m~i.-n1+.......: }SlMCOE SWINE CLUB MEMBERS; TO BE GUESTS OF KIWANIANSI. V V _ _ _ V M -..... ...c ~ - 111 `EEITICEC 1 1 ti `"9 5`P1m1- .:u.1_ 1lL .\I, \\ne1e me)` Wlll b8..3t the chn:.;:e:.Ld a`Ccou;1tan(tg l`l'-e next work to be unde1'?.ak:-n ed. The Adjutant 1; not yet bae `played had any right to single outby the Electmc Light Dept. is on 1 f1'o1_n h1s overseas twp, but lV_I1s.1the officials and alone phce th0|'!'o1'onto St., between Elizabeth ::::r.`l L Whlteld W111 hold farewell servlcese - ` V _ lblgune on them_ ` .o.~.s Sts., and instructions were` an iSun(la_\ and leave Bmrre on ; While w1.m~ng there is another _;-"wen to rebuxld 1.1115 ;,-e(;ti0n_ - '5"95 3- .tt - ,- ` . . . . Sale of 5111: f ' th th 1' J lv. We understand that Adjt. Cha1'lo_ng} $1 1Cee%o_I ould like to nmke 1efer-jt1o`t1:alIi11_2' 5443,3.`30(]) (?ull]iLmfoe(t), and Capt. Morgan, two young lad1es' _ V ._ ; In the auditors; report it 1-_,. _._ ,,_]l1i_r:l1e1'tl1:111 any month since Au'_"'u. Eoxxnat l\(1i1l\tla11(1d Lz;]k'e,.\\r1ll co_I1`1}1]e togeed that I used a cheque (:1-`1t1}f`e11S)3:1, when the fota` was 64211300 d(:1\1'11I;2e):1t11 a e c arge on. u1.~,- Agrjcultuml Developmnt Boa1.d,gfeet.h Wh1leh_sales for the past two . _ - _ amounting to 392482, and ap yjelnmont s are 1g'he1' than 21 year zz_-:0. `d\dJt' 3? ? dWh1(l.ld glalrelthe same in payment of my powh the tow] for the `'` ``T to date 15 |1na -e mant rlen a ` urmg ~ e1r`taxes_ This is not So_ The Chequelsllghtly below that of last year, dug 1=h1t Sta.` 111 `B31119: ho ?~_`1'e -%01'1'Yi0f the __\g.1.icu1tu1.a1 Developmentlto the fact that the consumption for E) .t}i1e`m thelllye ybgtl(lWSP1tl;eh.1= Bo-am-d was deposited by me in the`? r fm `"`- '35 d1-`31PT 0111 ' 0` *1) m 9 ne 9 O a "`Bank of Commerce, Stroud, to theimg" 'C1'dit of the township on th I *-------- i SPEEDINC` To STOP ltwenty-fth of Julv. 19:24 8 1 ___ vv t.'une:'uil_V. I 1 Charlong} ( ladies; now at I{i1'kla11d Lake, will come to C Barrie and take chz1r_9;e Thurs-``] day next. ` _\rH+ ......1 an... nn-.n .. . iADJT. AND MRS. WHITFIELD` i` I Go TO KIRKLAND LAKE} 1 Thre bicycles, the property ol, Goo. Thompson, 110 Clapperton St.;i Victor Lewis, 38 Brock St., and A1-it fred Harris, 70 Sanford St., were`!- lstolon from the main street Iast't Tliursday night. It is believed to be: the work of young hoboes, as there? were severzl`. around the town that]-, ni_;'ht. Chief Stewart is making` an`a` iI1\'es-tigation. , n Will anyone who is interested in forming :1 reading group p`.ease' leave their name at the library withl Miss Mc.Phee after Sept. 1st. I Stearns Cottrell, Orilli \, was charged before .\`Ia-gistrate Je's on Wednesday ai'te1'noon for operating 21 truck on highway 11 without a P.C.V. license. Judgment- was re- served for one week. E sale SllU_](fCT. L0 21 reserved D10. ' , Furtlmer terms and conditions ofwdetc sale will be made known at the tixneflg of sale, or in the n13ar_1t1.me on 21p-WW` plication to ~., .q BlAI9II` Ru 53-nu. ..L . ` ] For Sale--Bedroom Suite (four pieces), also Light. wagon, cheap. Apply 19 Grove St.. Barrie. Leo Lynch, Allandxale barber, was] assessed $14.25 in local police court- yestterday afternoon _on a charge of being intoxicated in a public place. ` EOJCALS ; 1\. .V. M. morrlson, chair-! Kiwanls Agrlculturang 29- ..-n .. .. , b guy mar to the person entitled. ' 0! When the council meets z1gz1i11 the :e"C3111e1'r.be1- who requested and author- hat` ized the payment ove1`look.< the same, " and consequently no voucher is sub-I` {mitted apart from the cheque, whiehl gis, of course, held by me. `(El When the books were recently` Iuudited the oicinls alone were cri- ltieized, notwithst21x1 the _`E that they were only following the `P practice of _\'ez11's, and in any event__ le` the cheques proved the payments. ' _,_ Under the ci1'cumst.ances I do not! 0n`l+1.;..1, um L-4-- -' war amaze. Had it not been for the quick ac- tion of Mr. and Mrs. Bonnin, the whre family might have perished. - house, they banged on the door, but 11 1.1111 v Hurryingr to the front of the without any rcsponso. They then! sinzished :1 window. Mrs. Bonnin ('Z`H`}`i(`(I out two children, two years and 11 months, while Mr. Bonisin` aroused Mr. and Nlrs. Cheverette. The ames were breaking through the kitchen and bedroom wall, and` they scarcely got the oldest child,,; age four. out, when the whole house was ablaze. 'LTn.-I 34- .....L 1--~~ ~ According to a report of the Wel-` 5' fare Department, prepared by We1~ S` fare Ofcer Jas. MacGregor, relief in 'Barrie Tast week cost $168.83, a rev 8 duction over the previous week when `the expenditures totalled $196.10.`r ;`Expenditures for the Week ending? !Friday, August 14th, were as fol-.2 . 4 lo\\n.`_A:J I L dren. I. um`, thur LT.` ` urutle (lam `of dulblil`. The property will be offered for! sale subject to a reserved bid. W111-H1nv harrnr: and nn-nrh'+inn= nf` a `PENETANG FAMILY HAD ' 1 NARROW ESCAPE FROM FIRE I I ' -V..vvvnAA5 VALE} cvent_, ' not! :; think chzu'te2'ed auccountants em- out` the oicjals the sfblzune | 1! Whiln m..;+:..... u.-- ' '- " nanx of Commerce, Sfroud, thegi icredit the! gtwenty-fth July, 1934. I Thanking you for space in yourgl gvaluable paper, I am, V B-LACK, T1'eas.,i Innisl. 2 vuuL'n(;`1'S rererred to. I E] 5`The treasurer is'often instructed by individual members of the Coun- ,cil, between council meetings, to fimake paynxem to certain pznrties who` _~p(.-rhaps are on relief, or who are in i need of money and entitled to it at ']that particular time. A cheque is 9: issued as requested and forwarded qgby mui` to the Q .membex' who 1'!`-nn:.x.fn:l .....a ....u - U\\'D' : Food .. Fuel Clothi-n`g` ' Light . . . Shelter . i'lII`he Editor, Northern Advance. ; Dear Sir,--~In the chartered ac-. countants report of the township of: lnnisl, published in your issue PC-I cently, the clerk and treasurer arel severely criticized in connection with` ,alleged missing vouchers, and th-ad] when the ztudtors asked these oiciulsl for the same, they were n-ot all pro- 'duced. . This matter has been discussed quite recently between the members i of the council and the officials -zmdi` the former admit they are to blame` in connection with a number of the` ,vouchers referred to. I ETIIE! t.1'{\!`lE'I11'n\v -'.~'-4-"A-~ 5 ` ` " I E.-xrly Sunday morning` re almost at the lives of vr mu-mm. an. Total BE CAREFUL OF FIRES uu\.ux._y ;\.anus.u\.\.a v Terms: Ten per cent. of the pur- ` chase money at time of sale, ahd me balance within thirty days there-` after. I 'T`L.. .......u.L.. ...:n L,. Aa:....-.J 43-`. :11 ;he .2mdi 3y blame; nnmhm- nr` c-L.-A COST $1684 .$168.73: J .$128.00:I 6.52,1 11.21;i 3.00 I 20.00%; -AUIIJLI. ,.,,; ....+1..... 1 , .- .....\,u uuuu 1;. JJUH, D211`- `C_1'ie, is the executor, and \\'4':r3 `leased by Pipher about two yea1's.] b`-ago when he moved to Innis] from; "iSunvn-idnaule Corners. Mr. Pipher; e1"3[carried insurance on his live stock} Onlup to $400, while the contents ofl 37?` gthe barn were imL11'e(l for only $600.` ` Loss on the contents xvi`! be exceed- ingly heavy. I Thp hI11'lrHnn- ....... tn 1? ,1_,,, v rv S21 JOHNSON--In Toronto. on '!'hurs- day, Aug. 20th. Elizabeth Johnson. daughter of the late Martin. John- son, Barrie. Funeral on Satur- day, Aug. 22nd, at 1.30 p.m.,|,` from G. G. Smith f}me_1_'al gh-apel,g1 Duvvin T...4........ -.,: L.-\SHII..EY-At- Ana 1!: 1n-) 1'18- There is said to be erected on said lands a comfortable frame one- storey residence. I i 'l`..____. '1"..- ..~.. ...\_.4. Ac LL- , ...l uuumruc, spruce and pine trees burn- ed. The heat and smoke was so dense that mmny cottz1p,'ers were forced to leave their homes. Some 35 men under the town foreman have been workin'p,' night and day tryin;.: to get the fire under control. B:1r~ ring` an unfzwor:-'.b`.e wind, it is be- lieved the danger is past, but the re is still smolderinp: and may break out any minute. I ungxy ueavy. VI The building: wa.< I." .~:hapr-(I, thu amain barn being 86 by 30 fee:_. the iothcr 52 by 3!; feet, all on stozinl foundation. At one end wu.< an im-[ ,:plement shed 30 by 75. and at tho` "tether and a henhouso and _`.`,`21)'l_J,`E`, t i finest in the township, bein5_~; valued at $7,000, covered by insurmice. I When the alarm was sounded in Barrie, many warn 11tt1'ZlCtd To the rc, which from the cent1'n of the town mppeared to be but on tho out- L '30 by 20. The barn \v:1.< among` the`. skirts. Once on thvir way, motorists -`continued on to the end of the trip. ____________ ,......\. uu mu uuwml'L;~' OI. UPHUZ1 `I tlV1`rea`ten ed the homes of those living in the south wurtl. |Tues(lay and Wc-dnesd:1_v re swept. lthrougrh the 100 acres and trnnes .shot up hundreds of feet as the tamarac, and pine heat nml cm..1..r. .....- - -I vuuuvalaufa, 3 quantity lthreshingf outt, lStew-art, Tollendale, fpletely destroyed. The "threshing were unable near the machine.. strong Wind c21~1'z'ied the fopposite direction from lgthus averting a further `-5 The farm is owned l`Estate. of which plow of hia-rness, owned by was also com- nnnil F`. Wnll and a lame etc. men at 1!:-* to even get Fo1'tunatel_v :1 flames in the the house, loss. by the F0 l 13.... Fire that .s't.:1v1'tc-(I in :1 tract of `swzxmplzmd on the out.s'kirt;: of Orillia 1 tl1rcz1`tene(l Tu:-srlnv nrnl `K I`lI]\rcr-/J-4-- 2., I AORILLIA THREATENED 1 BY NEAR BUSH FIRES: i Kbuua avertmg further Ii 5 in `Estate, which Cecil B. Iris, uleased hv Dinkm. ..1......L IICIICU. The mow was crammed almost full ~ with spring` grain and Monday even- I ing would have seen the completion -`of threshing operations on the farm. l Included in the loss were 800 bush- vlels of wheat, 700 bushels of oats, 33200 bushels of barley and 10 tons -.'of hay. l Sixteen pigs, almost ready to ;market, and 10 chickens were also Ilost, the remainder of the stock be- ;ing in the elds. Various farm im~ Ip`.ement.s in an adjacent shed were `a complete loss and included a new 5 binder, corn binder, seed drill, two ` Cultivators, a plow and a The John l Stewart. Tollendnln ulna nlcn .... X` 1 (Continued from ; out into the open. blaze gave off such he 'impossible to go near( lsavlvaging withm a co: ;t2nce. .,.,_, ._.j_._ .ASHILEY--At Alliston, on Sunday, Aug. 16, 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. La-shley, a son. Donservative*FRa|ly Basket Picnic ` FIRE DESTROYS I INNISFIL BARN} `mu. vury ILLIO im;crrup:i:m to 51:)`- vice. Most of the poles. on this stivwt have been replaced, heavier 0 wire has been strung and the whole ._ line scctionizn-(l by the in:stu`.lation iof disconnects, which will avoid the _ :11c('(.-. of killing; the whole line hlshould trouble (levvlop on one ori [other of th-- side streets. Should it be 11-L-c.ssaa:.i'y the whole street can be _i(lisconnectcd without interruption to t-ftiic service of power consumr,-rs in , H12 cast and of the town. "l`h(.- west Eli-nd of Ross` St. can also be cut oil` ;'without; interfering` with the ;~:c1'vic0 at the hospital. 1 T}-m n{\\rf .,,,.1. +,. L- .....I..nn1 . `} `,COM. PLANNING TO f INCREASE SUPPLY -me new mams as yet. I `The hy(i1`L1I1t on Cumbe1'lund St., qbetween Reed and Milburn Sts., has been moved to the eo'rner of Reed St;., and a new onei-nstulled at the corner of Cumberland and Milburn. `New hydrants have 21950 been placed `near H. P. Applotons` property and incur the Cities Service St,::t,ion. f1`,he monthly report made by sWaIter Hook, Supt. of the iCi(:cL1'i(.' Light Dept., shows that his stn have effected .s0n1e ve'1`_V Hl'.1nt(.`l`i1li and r1ecessa1`y iniprovenimrts to the 'S_\/Sicnl. The [)0in: line on Ross St. has been completely rebuilt and with very `ittle interrupti.'m to ser- .vice. Most of Hm nine r\I`I +L.:.. E (Continued from page one) D.Supt. Smith, of thfz Wate1'work.s `,_"~ Pt-s 1'9-`D0l`te.d that 1nst,u.`.Iut1o11 of mains on Cu111bc1`lund `A. 41;. M11bur1_1 St. and on Burton i-Se":;i.l01;" _Reed St. to the Cities ,althm(;r:rh `a)t1?.n.- nad been co111plc-ted, |] 1. gcruco. to the (iliI'(:I'u1>1t ! 1011188 11z1vc`not been connuctgd to the new 11131115 yet. `The hv1lr:1n1- nn r`.....1.....1......1 o. DEATHS BIRTHS ,_,__ ,...,,- vac! e The roaring 'such heat that it was near 01' attempt any 1111 considerable dis- Page one) n V!` L . Adjt. and Mrs. White`.d, in-i ur1|u|\|J1-11, rtuuuul an 1936, at 12 o clock noon, by P. A. Coughlin, Auctioneer, the fal1owing]_Ch31`9 9f the Sa1\ ati0I1 Army Corps Darcel or tract of land: 1" BMTIQ -.h`'e "ei"d '0! W situate lying and being in theeave for l\11'kland Lake on Wednes- said Town of Barrie, and being com-lda-" Mxtv 'h?1'9 the) Will be Station-I. posed of Lots Number Thirty (30)'ed- is 1101: back`. and Thirty-one (31) on the South f" _ Mrs. . Side of Elizabeth Street in the Said servicese] Town of Barrie, according to Re'gis- .0" SlmdE1.\' On? tered Plan Number 27, save and ex- W"de'd3.V'- cept that part of said Lot Number Thirty-one (31) heretofore conveyed C'Pt;_M01'a1L to Thomas P. Walton by Registered Ixxrkland tofs Instrument Number 22316 for Bar- 0 Thurs-`. dav next. l- n `Inn

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