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Northern Advance, 15 Oct 1936, p. 3

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HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION V of Olzlal/do I Northern Advance v)_ .~'}U. Tho Board of I-lozxlth hold 21 spec- iz1l meg--ting: o\v;n;.; to tho outhronl: aof . fever. The .\'I.O.}l. 1'0- lportcd (S fumilir-.< Llll(l('l' quzmmtin: `(flue clerk \v:1:~t in. to write t-the school (ezuh1'.< in tho townsl1ip I a a close ul10cl<-up on all chil- dren absent from .~:(-hool in or(l(-1- to' l('l1C('l{ any furthrgr outbrr-uk. * I `K/'llll.'I1;-nn-1-Innu~l1_,,'T`lxn4 um ..1,...1.. Driving` on tho lilmvale-Wva. hiigrliway, A. H. Archer, of Elmvale. . .~.*ti1'uck 21 L-Izilf wihich strayed from a herd being` driven on the road by 14-year-old C'rl1rist~oph(-r Columbus for Irvin ,V`an.s-ickle, and killed it. When Arcl1m' attempted to stop his car, it skidded, and theibziuk end of the machine struck :1 horse that was being` led behind tilw cattle, and it was 11oces. to destroy the animal. The car l'.ind(-d in the ditch and \\'::..~x ; b21d'_\' wrecked, tlw drivor l'CCE`.l\'ll]_`J .-lipslit injuries. Annlhl-v Iwnlnl` -_u-1-ialnnl f\l-IIIIDI-ml". .~n;:m. u|Ju1'u-,5. Another nmtm` l(`(`l(l(.`l1l. occurred- on(- mile sot`.-h 0l'l".1In\'21l(- \V'Y`.`I1 two ca1'.< groin}.-' north collided. Mrs. Ethel 'l`ui'ncr \\'u.< slowing` down to make :1 1'ig`l1it-hand` turn when an rp- p1'oz1cl1in'_r: car driven by Ed. Lam- bert, of Orillin. collided with l1(`l`. The machines we1'sli;:,rl1tl_\' dzunugxcd, but no one was injured. A ("'!J` nwnorl hv D .Tm1r~,< nl ULIL IIU UIll' \\'Zl.S lI1_|Lll'L'(1. A c-1:41` owm.-d by D. JOHC`.", nl S(-lmmzu-her, and :1 truck owned by Melville Holt, Lcl`ro_\', collided on hig,'h\va_v11, near Guthrie. Jones, ac('o1'din_2* to police, turned onto the higrhway from :1 when the truck c:1u;::11t the body of the car, dlzmmgtinp; it badly. CUl'(l`l H}: DU 111 \V. 'l`h1'e.o tondm`.< \vor<- 1'(,-<-o1\'ml for the con. of concrete b1'i(ig`r2 on ('on. 3, lot 29. No action wus t21kon,,thn tender.< beings; (~o11.~'i too higaxla. (`nnnr-H nrHn1n-nnd fn vnnnf in LUU ll|';L\ll. ' Council adjourned to meet in Thornton on Nov. 3rd, at 1 p.m. N.o1'man Coxworth, Clerk. |l'llL'('l\ d.Il_\' X.L1l`l,-ll`."' ULllUl'('ilK. ' ` W'illknson-H11uy'h-~'I'h:1t th<- dork` ,\\'1'Itc the Dep:1'tnu~nt of VVulf2u'o 5 1`o.~th0 Rudd famii_\ rolwf account. \mI1.-.:.._..mu.......1. 'm...o 4.1..-` I 3.6. Thv 5 . z1(l\'(~1'ti.<(-(1 in the Al'i. , Herald, and 1m':(- clerk w ...< cordingz to law. 'I`11 I-no fnI\1lnIt.- in.<'tr1'uct<-d to pro- I pure by-law for L-`.o.~'n15,-' a portion of ; notices posted ac `um x-n v-nz-nuvml (`nu CALF AND HORSE KILLED BY CAR ON HIGHWAY /III-IU-RSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 19-36 f _ --..-. vrc.-um mum 1umH_\ 1-om-1 ac-coum. Wilkin. this coun cil proceed to cooct pay from thrw owner of (logs (1:-;<:1'o_\w(l by Wilhm (Hbson for killing: . oYJun+Inn-,II..n..-la 'l`h..4 61 .. `tn. yruuuuu LU t'Ul'.L'lfL pil) nu of V ?Bant.i11g'-IIaugh-'I`h:1t the and clerk i11tv1'\"iL-\v Innisl ( 1'0 2u'rczn'.~' of .<;:ho01 monivs x ?nu QQ \Tn If OI JlL`1llUl i1(`(`OllnL--LH' $26.75; Dr. 1:. 13. Hm-ton: $15.50; G. L. Du\'i.<, pIz:cu1'd1n_: 21:14] n1eL*L1n'<.,-', $12.45; F. I-I13.-'}:111. nu-et~ lng`. $6.20; N. (`ox\\'0)'t}1, . lissa township council met in '11hoi'n*ton on Oct. Gtli, with all the membcr.~.'p1'ese11t. Minutes ofa last meeting` were adopted and corre spomlence read. The followilig` accounts were pre- .~:cnted and ordc1'ed paid: D. H. Coleman, hospital accounts, $37.01; .\I1'.~'. H. Brown, suppplyin-g milk to Luckie fz1m;i1_v, $9.15; W. Gibson, (lc. ; two dogs found ki ling sheep, $10.00; N. Coxworth. 11- old age pc-nsio11.<, $7.00; Angu`: ..Po1ice Village, account, $296.20 Cook. \'l1l.1.f_"(,`, $410.02; township ` roud account, $261.02; S. Page. . . kil`e(1 by (logs, $22.00; S. Carr, '. killcd, $40.50; C. .'-\'1'nold, 511001) killed, $13-1.00; .\Ir.<. .\l'yc1';= . killcd, $18.00; G. \\ :1t.~'on, >l1cL'1) killd. $14.00; W. J. \Voo(l.~',` .~'h(-op killed, $15.00; W. Holmes. sliccp killed, $3.00; J. F`i1'c. valuing :~'l1(,-cp. $1.50; J. J. Coclii`.-.m, \':1lui21j-4; . $4.50; 1 . licnnzird, vuluini . $1.50; IC. .\Ii`l(-1 , Vultiiiig I !S11L`(?}) killvd, $10.00; J. J. Coclirailc, n I sheep, $13.50. . Rnrivrl nf' Hassulflw -nu./uunl l`\.. 111;. -7 .;`2.40. 'I`~1n n Citrons . . . . . . . . . . . . Apples, basket . . . . . Melons, each . . . . .. . Crabs, basket . . . . . . uGn'apes, small basket .. Wild Grapes, basket Flowvers (:`;1rHnH l'\Il1\lI]'I G`,21dioli, bunch .. Mixed Bouquets R: Ba] Buns C*21.ke.`< Dou_g`hnut:<, dozen Homemade Bread p; DC F185 ..... .Ta 1' ts Tea R611; ' Beams, quart Tomatoes, basket Green 'Fo1natoes . . . . Head Lettuce . . . . .' . Ghcrkins, basket . . . . Cucumbers, basket . . , Pickling Onions, quzm Cooking Onions, smal Cauliower . . . . . Cabibiagfe . . . . . . Potatoes, . basket Vegetable I\``Iar1'o\\-' ' .. .. , Carrots, small basket Beets, bunch . . . .. Pumpkins, each . . . . Spinach, basket . . . . . Canvtnaloupo . . . . . . . . ' F.-uh Today, said Daddy, Pm going to Winnipeg, Regina. . Calgary, Halifax, Saint John, and New York, but I'll be back in time to put you to bed tonight. Oh-h, replied sonny. nonplussed for the moment-then, his own I-.ong Distance talk with Granny, 300 miles away-I l -'~n re going by telephone! ' rroduce Turkey, lb. Geese, `.b. . . . . . Butter, lb. . . . . . . . . . . Eggs, dozen . . . . . . . . , Pullets Eggs, dozen . I Chickens, spring` . . . . . . Fowl Honey,` ' gHIoney, -golden, 5 lbs. ' Vegetables. Radish Despite the heavy rainfall last Saturday morning, trading on She- market was brisk for the Thanksgi\'- mg and good prices were received. Eggs showed the greatest advance in price, jumping` from 35c to 42c. Other commodities remained at about the same level. D..- J __ ging holiday. Fowl featured the trad-. THANKSGIVING MARKET BRISK DESPITE RAI l{lllL'_'(l, Fit :-. . \*:1luiv`='~ K :-\n- l l:lIl1l1'l|'ll 1'v|l ESSA COUNCIL `Produce quart . . small baske.t . 10c and . . . . . ..10c to gzxlth T\.. J.uu; H. ); ` C?0ch1`.:m, C. .\Ii'1(-1', I know, said Sony, you re going '~v TELEPHONE with 'l`1.. V! n n .l0c :3 10;. . 10c to `E.NmL5 Farm News 3 for Ill . . . .. .OU'.' . .. .20-22 .15-18c . . . . ..65c LULIHUJ xn [Inr . . . ._ .7.)(' . 25~C-`;0c an" )UL' . 25-30C . . .100 .300 ,...35c ..20c 1U'.I1lL`5. vulumg .';1Iui11j-.:; rzlluin -1 valuing .20(: 3-451` .20c .10c O-2.. 30c _`2n .30c` .20c .30c' .42c 300 I 00.. 10(' LI :r. u|\\ cumrums me 11\'c.<,1ocK h1'ee(l- Pl`. Pvt-. that the :~:0w.~' are 01 -_-ood but-on type, it is the 1'ospon- . of the 3n eeder to 1n.<.1`e them to :1 suitable bow`, sb hat the off . will _9;row into bacon h0g'.< of ..,,.....5 . .5. I'h<- production of lame number. of ho:1lH1y . pig'.< is (lcpn'11(l(.-nt upon good fuedin_\:, euro. and man- z15:(.-ment of the boar 4-.nd so\\'.< dur-` imr Hm winirw Wivzf M! .,11 um ....,.L zl_4l.'l1IL*IIl. or me D0211` mm dur-` in}: tho wintr~)'. First of all. the prob- lem of correct mating` IS one which :1|\\'z1_v.s confronts the li\'(:.~ttock breed- M`. PI`:-. Hur Han -_-m.v_. ....,. /\J LO L0 :0, DUB also Will be the motii or theme a11in1:Lting' the whole spirit of the fair. In keeping With this Youth in Agriculture idea, a spec- iul event has been a1*1wz111;:ed i11 the `form of a public . contest open to boys who are n1embL-rs of bo_\';< and girls 1111-111 clubs ur.:`.21- the Czu1z1dian Council on Boj.'s' All`! Gi1'l.~" Club VV01-k. This contest is 21 feature apart .t'1'om the usual pro-f jocts of the boys and _r-;ii'l.< farm clubs and lms 1'c-`L-,`ulat1io11.< of its own. I Fm` (\\':1lnnlP :: 1-Ink Innlnlxnu .1... V V L... V ......l ....\..-......... -.. -._v .._.....-.... .. _ _, __-, I because, as a citizen of this municipality, you are a partner in this gigantic enterprise and because it means so much to you in personal income. A kfluua` unu ms reg`uiamon.< oI its F01` e.\'zun.p]e 21 club member whc 1121.: competed at tlu: Royal Wintci Fair in any p1'(~\'ioL1.< contest con ducted by the Canzulizm Council on Boys and Gir].<" Club Work is not eligible to compete, and the l1LIml)L`l of c0n1e. is to be limited to onv speaker from one provincz-. 'l`lu- contc->'tz111t must not be lr,-.~'.< than (.`l_J,'l1`lC(`I1 _\'ez11'.< of z1_2'(- and must not lm\'<- l`C`1lCl1`(l his 21st l)i)'t:hdz1_\' on .\'o\ . 1, 193?. '|'lw subjet-1 mmtter of" mich z1(l(lrL-:<.< will (lr_-:1! with the position and oppo1'tuni1.y of _\`0utli in u`:1'icuItu1'(:-. and 021011 21(l(ll'(`.<.\' is limited to ton minutes. ]4'|,.,.,. ..-Ill kn .. lrunxuull uuu uppurLun1L_\` Ol. _\`0utll llnlric-_< will be 1'.'~c0i\'(-cl from tl1~' ofcers in (-lm:':.,"e of club work and mu.` be mailed to thv Gr-1101111 Sec- 1'etr:n'_\'_. C:mudi:m Council on Bo_\'.<` and Girls` Club Work. 46.`) (`ont'mlr-r- ution Ih1il(liI13_v', Ot.t:1\\':1, lmforv Oct. 3l.:l`r. ran` l Youth in A.v,'1'icu1itu1'e is not only` to be the _slogan of the 1931: l.o_\'v.-.l Winter Fair in T`O1`t)l1`10 from Noxm 18 to 26, but also will be tl1e- motll m- Hnnmn nnimrznrr Han u,-l~.nI,. _..:...'4 Loading Horses When horses are loaded crosswise] into an open motor truck, they are safer if the heads are towards the outside _of the road. Reports tell of horses seriously injured by pass-` ing tna.`ic-often another truck-: when the horses had their heads to-I wards the centre of the road. The? danger is greatest at night. I Youthful Oratory for F2}.- Lime tor the boil - Limestone is requlred on many; soil types not only to counteract .p1`esen:t: acidity, but also to replaccl lrime used by plants and lost annual-I ly by leaching. Every four years, it has been estimated, more than a] ton of limestone per acre is taken! _ou.t of the average soil by crop re-I 'mo\'v:ils and leaching. I an LUJJETOKE 1 cup of rice 1 pound can of Cnnudinn nlmon 2 eggs - `/2 cup milk 1 tbsp. butler Pinch salt Cook rice, and when cold line bak- ing dish with it. Flake salmon. Beat 983. add milk, butter and salt. Stir mixture into salmon lightly and pour into baking dish. Then cover all with a little of the ngnuy and into baking rice which has been rmerved for I this purpose, and steam one hour. ` Serve wxth white sauce. IIEIIHH AMI) [HEREBY [AI PIENIAY7 Healthy Spring Pigs ..u.....l.. .A:_._ 0 I C . . Cheap power has been a real magnet in attracting industry to this Province, with a consequent employ- ment of thousands of workers and larger payrolls. In addition to this, the payrolls of Hydro and allied electrical trades swell the buying power of the s. citizens of this Province. uclwu H15 :15: x:1)'1:n( W1 nH'n1-r- unrl nu.-Ix n-M Limg for the Soil "nun I: nunnuv-nrl I\|' Eu Casserole SALMON All \|I\J' Make Canadian Fish and Shellsh a healthful and appetizing varia- tion of your diet. Whatever form is most easily available to you-~l`resh, _ frozen, canned, smoked, pickled or dried--you will nd it the food of ' health, tastiness and economy. " Health, because Fish Foods are rich in proteins, minerals and vitamins for good general health-in iodine, so vitally needed inland-in copper for good rich blood--and others. Toxliness, because Fish is a real ne- avoured delicacy, quickly and easily digested and adapted to dozens of simple and delightful recipes. Economy, because Fish Foods give you full value in nourishment for every cent spent. Canadian Fish and Shellsh are noted throughout the world for quality and avour. Bring this pleasure more often to your table also. DEDADTMEKIT _t cu~nu-nu-n ox-.-u-..... Royal Winter! I IJlII' yuun. unnu. DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES. OTTAWA Write For Booklet nun: prom E0 the t)1`oe(lm'. 'l'l10.b0en' iv ~ iwt r-n!i.'~'i(l lrlo is often lI)i})1-lll`(`(l by 11".`l*r or m'cr-fec(li11_x, and by conf"ne"~on'c in small quarters. Ho shmilcl be able to (.-X011-iso out of (loo1'.~' all the yea: round. in zuldition to :1 dry, clean Lul fror- 'l'1'om (lrz111_;'l1t.< durin_;` fin winlmu The lnest :-1(l\'ico for fvo(li11g` the . is a repetition of the old ma.\:in1--f0L-d acco1'(lin_2' to the con- dition of the : The fe0(lii1y.v przlcticu should be to brin'_: the sow ` Lh1'ou_2'h thv wint(:1' in medium flesh. The feeds uS<.-(l must of nu-c0.'<. be made up l:11'gol_v. if not on-`i1'el_v. of the feeds z1\'ailal)lc on the fzlrm. Succ-e; fecdin_;- ilupcnds upon ('oi11bi11i11g'tl1esu .f'o(-(ls in suitzxblr: proportion and the employment of only in minimum of c-.\'p(-n, pur- chased feeds. lllllf x'1)_"J1t 1;_\'])e. I II the sow.< are not bred zglon-_xz bacon lino.'<, 01' have z1l1'cz1d\' prodnc ((1 poor prog'en_v, it. is now a .uitable time to procure one or two grilis to st1'en_2vt11~11 the sow herd and intro lucc `:1 good bacon strain. An ezu'l_\ |stz11't z1H0\\'.< two litters to be raised next year. Two litters in>":1d or one will reduce the cm'1'_\'in:_-' c11u1'_ per pig', and t'ni:~' in turn, with aver zuzo or b<-tter r-onditio'n.<. w`ll mean ncre prot to the I)roe Thp hm. ;_. (iv.-+ mm.-.:,:.......-_,._ In Ontario s industrial development, therefore, Hydro inuences your pay envelope, regardless of your occupation. J M1':<. E. H. Fro:1t.<, Orilliu, SM _\'uzu'.< of algae, 1121: kni: 2-} pairs of (mitts -in tho last six weeks, and took prizes for mitts and sock.< z1t.<-\'m`a.l lfair this fall. I V1C1nlI_\'.__ . How about new n1<-n1bers and re- {storations ? For the comrade bring !ing in the most new members and restorations by Dec. 20th, 1936. there will be the choice of a. shirt or a scarf, the comrade standing next will receive the '1-emaining; article. `Now, boys, who will win the prizes `.' l`rhursda_\' evening, Oct. 15th, will `be a social evening and we are going to have Conmide Elliott, of Alliston, with us. He is _:;'oin;:' to tel! us about the Vinny pilgrimage. Do not miss this treat. The Poppy Day Commi?..tcc is get- ting` the tag (fay o1'g'ani7.od. There is a special effort being` put forth this _\'r-:22` throu_4'hout the province. the )'i::i1t type. 1 H1r- cnuw C-Vell, boys, Monday, Oct. 26th, is your next regular meeting, and a .very important meeting it is, in as much as it is nomination night. This is the night on which you select the comrades who will guide, lead and control the Barrie branch of the 3Cz1nadian Legion for the coming year. Consequently, be very care- ful in your selection. Select bhe comrades whose honesty, good judg ment and business ability wiil make `for advancementt, expansion and an increased dignied position of the Barrie branch in the estimawtion of the citizens of the town of Barrie land v1c1mty.,_ How ;ihnn.+. nrnv .m....i.,\.... -...u M1-. . l\',I1`.` t\ ' nu-n -Legioi1`News-H jj: Dapartment of Fisheries, Ottawa. Canada Please send me your fr:-v 52-page book, .-\n_\' [my :1 I*`i.~'h Ilzny", cun- tnining on-r 100 delightful Fish Recipes. 118 At the same time that it is creat- ing wealth for the home Hydro is saving work in the home. This month, for instance, your Hydro Shop or dealer is featuring fast- cooking Electric Ranges and the new Hydro Plan makes it easy to own and easy to pay for one of these new marvels of Electric Cooking. ",'.Y.R9.

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