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Northern Advance, 29 Nov 1928, p. 3

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1928 THE CANADIAN BANK OF CEQME/,!.!LI`CE 16 OWEN ST; PHONE 591w. 8iVe~ PHOTQGRAPH "Business is Business" But Courtesy Pays UR business friends, and yours with whom we make transactions, demand that precision of efficient execution which is a. part of the regu- lar service maintained by any bank in its daily affairs. To merit your con- fidence we must go further. The Can- adian Bank of Commerqe maintains a policy of personal courtesy in its deal- ings, regardless of their respective im- portance, which should be an asset in your business as well as in ours. T. R. coULT13.1; PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED The Roadster . . . $553 The Phaeton . . . . $665 The Coach ' . . . . $774 The Coupe . . . . $76| The Sedan . . . . . $87` The Sport Cabriolet . .588 The Convertible Landau $92 Light Delivery Chassis . $51 Above prize: at Factory, Oshawa Government Taxes Extra 1'/2 Ton Chassis . . . AI Factory, Walker-ville Government Taxes Extra Enr thiz Olhriatmaa--- ` - z r 9 9 Iabriolet Throughout the entire speed range, it performs with I smoothness and quietness of operation that have never be- fore been approached in a low-priced automobile. At the slower speeds of city traic it idles along with wonderful silence and ease. On boulevards and country roads it responds with an eagerness that is a constant delight. It takes the longest and steepest hills with an abundant reserve of power that is a source of pride to the driver. And its economy of operation averages better than 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline! him. P. J. Moran was the no); There had been some lively in the Council during` the year. He`: did not always see eye to eye with )ther members. He was accused of iolockinig the purchase of new ma- lchinery. His first iJll`O\1.."`n'C- when they were considerin-_e` the purchase of miachinery was, Who have we in Barrie that can run the machin- ery '2 According` to the statement it cost $541.89 for oil and gas. This amount paid to men and teams.` Samuel Mmerzwould put our streets inmbetter of Toronto went in the box and Shape than they are mw' `e}e.1: that the mild mannmd, no account taken of the deprecia- ml looking Watson was the aJ0._,t1on on the machinery. We can having` without p1`.0VOCal`.i(z):'ni 0t;k:he$51?00a(1Of:-11.311:n:m:,:11:::ii V119 name l$1,200. This would pay tor a team t speaker. times l J LTER Ontario IRS -L` lwas ridvinlg on the truck. For the defence, -ore MISERABLE, CONTEMPTIBLE DEFENCE EVER IN [COURT` On November 16th an Essex swore Sedan, owned by Malcolm Georgeiyouth Dobson of Toronto, covm.irm:' towiard-s i gressor, Barrie, with the driver, his wife and called Mas, Dobson a three other men, halted angle ways getting: into an argument with D:ob- _ across the highway just north of the son. for 200 (`Jays and We would haw bridge at Bradford, about six o clodkl Testifying on his own behalf, roads whldh we haven't gm" Re. in the m'01`niT1g- Dobson ad.'mitted to Constable Law, ferimnce was made to t.h`e.t0Wn mum-" Henry Watson accompa-med` by who was pmsecmmg counsel, that Wfllglfh dsamaged a building` on Mul. Ivan Walker of Cooks-itown, (lrivi.mg|lle had pe-rha.ps twelve d`rinks OCT 0 or dtt th D t torwards Tononto in a new Ford beer between six oclock the night oprpcise 0 .e_ E1) 1. Y. coach, first noticed them about 20'beLf01'e and the time of the accidienrtkeeipmg the mghway open tug m ` ter and hoped the Coun-t-y I I `good antenna and tion. at least talped. antenna plug` will often prove effi- cient, localities. boo.site.r, in addition to the local antenna. Mr. M~or-an said he was of Hi_e'l1vwrays Council A _2'l`Orl1ll`(l Cu 11 I M3-L` Joints should be soldered, or A suitable socket particularly in poor radio It may be employed as a .. Reception can be no better than the tubes ennrployed. Vacuum valves, contrary to general opinion. do not last forever; even if they light that is no indication of thein groodness, and when they have been in use for more than a year they should be replaced with new ones. Cheap ones are most expensive in lthe end. 3. Proper A, B and C voltages should be applied. In the case of radio power units this may be done by employing efiicient variable re- sisters in obtainiinig precise voltages for all purposes. 4. The grid leak in the detector circuit should be adjusted for best "results. Either a collection of grid leaks of various values should be on hand or a sluitaable grid leak, such 9 feet away. He was driving about 5H8 Was un'(le!' the inllence. P91` - _ . ' would oppose it. L--- n..+ mm rln-nv-11:, W:av'(.S0n`1S at-. " A Tn mi a an i (l he had no 5 _ girid leak clarostat, shuould . as the ~ H` would enioy ___.1-..,.,i vnn l : `sedan, Geonge:,' his and the` c1odk' $665 $665 $770 .5760 $870 .5885 $925 $510 hawu $695 ldll lllvlnlxnnbc Watson, Cookstown,. driving` ily to the rigiht to pass, in the ditch, which is deep at this point. Althougvh no damage was : done to W\atsoIn s car, the clomlbined eiorts of the men could not get it out, and a truck, coming along. hitched on and pulled the Ford onto Malgisrtrarte the road. I Meanwhile an argument started, blows were struck, out, etc. |appez1i'c(l in police court on Frida to answer three changes, first, us- ,ing obscene language on the high- way; second, of being intoxlicatml in a public place, and third, of as- saulting Watson. ' On the rst two Dolbson pleaded guilty t.h.noug'h his co-unsel, H. H. Creswicke, and not guilty of the as- sault. Harry Watson averred that he was not exceeding the speed limit. We f-nrvl: Hm number of Dobson .s car w 20" abouti 35 miles an hour and swerved shaiiplhisy but 1am1.edgg'u:ment made hirm mad, and when I I I teeth krnuocked _ 3:91 As an aftelrniath Do-lbslon iput y the ( as pvnosecustinvg thaftl he had He but not drunk. W:avt.son`Is ar- I I Watson called his wife such a namel he hit. him. Mrs. Dlobson corroborated evidence for t-hedefence. In the i p-ronouncinv_e_' I made a most vehemen- tI d-enoruncement of the defence evi-I dence, saying it was the most miser-'1 e and contemiptible derfernce every up in the court. Ju.(l=g'intg fmom lemeanor of the witnesses in the box he did not believe a word they`. said. He r.lid not believe that Wtalt-I son called a woman such a vile name in the presence and none of them resent it. On the first charge I ned $15 and costs, $20 in all; on Wate the second chamge, $15 and costs, $17.75, and on the assault change found guilty and assessed $15 and` $16 costs, $31. In all Dobson. paid $69.05. St. before accident. `keeping Cm hoped Con `the Council this year. `f ve Other me always known as a D b lmisxaion. * 8 `W Council this . on this win n-t-y Councill I oprposed to the Dept. it. H. A. Jarvis said apologies to make for he no` his stand in; He had of- ten stood alone and` could not get oi seconder to his motion. He would not be a candidate at this election.` t he hoped to} I I business in shape, bu be in the eld another year. The main dliscussiorn at the meet . _ ing was between Bennett and Hare He was re-minded of the sa_\'Iin\g,i Give a man enough rope and he` will hang llllTllSCl`f, and that was what was `going to `happen. The VVra.te~r and Light Commission was A committee from the year waited on the r and Dight Commission re- gardi mg; water one-man. com- I to flush the streets` lCl1`wt:l.1li ,-_S_li-0ll l(l results. be eanplo_\ed if you would enjoy good long distance reception. I5. A sensitive loud spealketr should be emiployed, or a pair of head phones 1)lu.5:5:e(l into the rsl audio stage. Some loud speaker: Lllldk`-. ~'T9t 'heIHe had to work hard to {Set h-is `.t0_daY are relatively imensmvey be- cause they are desig'n-e(l to operate on powerful signals without blast mg. 6. It is well to change the vacuum valves in their sockets. so as to obtain the best tube for each function in the radio set. There is suicient vav:iation in each tube to make some operate one place better than in another. '7. if tn-*~1.1l~le`l bi.` (*'(<'e=s""-` back~ grround n.o >x= or microphonir: inter- ference. the cause is grenerally traced to the detecter, which should and sewers. He, Mr. Jarvis, had asked the chairman of the Water be Cl\`2lwT\_`. Ze(l. 8. I -.v-mass eontlensrots of 1 or 2 and Light Commission if it would be possible to get a lower rate than time a hydrant was or 4'- nu:-lq `mid. rr_`nner-toll between ne':~ati"'=. B and the \':1`.'iou.= positive teminals 01 n_. ....,1:.. am will i.m.or-ove sensitivi Ian. Lvuun l ` krmockedk Do-Ibtslomi Friday rst, us- r\_. `LA ::....+ um hnfhenn n1rm(l`~ed Dot-Ltnunnns, -.-um-.. guilt) (E. milfrrh farkann - lhntugraphvr Ddunu. heij` He took the number ` and while he was writing it down Dobson came over and hit him in `the face, cutting his nose and `knocking out 21. tooth. He said Dob- .son was under the inuence of lliquor. He had not a.(i(i1`0SSC(i any |remarks to Dobson. Watson was corroborated by `Walker wnd by G-eoI1`.g'e Dozme, who In appearance, this Outstanding Chev- rolet is so smart, so stylish and so dis- tinctively appointed that it rivals the costliest custom creations. The new Fisher bodies are longer, lower and roomicr with adjustable driver s seat in all closed models-and reveal the - ,- - ,. -c 12:4.-- ,1....:......... The Northern Advance 1 tltI'y of Fisher designers. -dially invited to visit our md secure complete and brmation on this sensa- ar which will be ready for inning January 1st. C-24-ll-28 M:1jo\r `the Rev. W. Showing` has! openeu been zLppoinrte(1 rector of All Sain`ts"|n0ne Ch-unch, Oollingatvvzo-od. He had -a. dis-` questi n-guished military career during the electo rrresat wrar, g'oin2' over with the 37th . `They Bat tn:n1io n as chaplain and when that E. battalion broke up, servin{: "at the fonds fron.t until the end of the war. and 1` `MAYOR AND REEVE .I -GET ACCLAMATION} (Continued frdrm page on-6) Early in the Yea-1' there was 5me ,1.-.-__..._:.... 4-`L...-.+- n n1-uamosn of 5111081`- many In Lne ycur uucu; u... ...,..._ dlilscussi-on that a change of super- intendlent was necessary. The two other members of the Commission came to his office with a letter to the Hydro, reoonumemddng that Mr. Here he placed elsewhere. Without a great deal of thought he signed the letter. After getting` more in- formation re the position o.f Mzr. Hlare, he phoned the chairman that he was opposed to making any change in Barrie. At the meeting I;.. c..,. 1\Il`u Tlqva Q11!" nnlD`.`.'LQ`P_ 2.I'1lOther |cmange 1n D'dJ`1`JU. nu um. ....... no to fire Mr. Hare and emgage amother supenimemdent at a. higher salary, he opposed both motions and the recoudss will show this. " 71' r~..M...:,.1.,. +11-.m1m:1 `H19 ` mat-e. reconuss wuu snow tms. H. H. Cresnwicke electors for returninxg him as Reeve by acclamation He did not wish to take up time to go into details of the business of the town. The n- ancial statement prepared would show all details. This statement was for eleven mionths and the surplus shown of $5,884 was only an esti- In. 1925 and 1926 the town paid $10,000 to the County as taxes on exempted lands, which should not have been paid. This the town hopes to get back from the County at this session. If so the svurplu-s of the town will be as shown. If not, then there would be a decit. `First Deputy Knight, as chairman of Public Works, said that he thlouglit his clepaiment had made a good shiowinig. A truck and road machine had been purchased and paid for. Nineteen miles of road had been mainta-ined at a cost of $2,600. This was away below what the counrty province pays for inalinteniarrce. Bayeld St. was very bad to be d-one. 'Ilhree were advanced. To build 21 perman- ent paved road at a cost of S30, 000; resurface it at $2,000, or repair it for the present The road was put shape at 21 cost of $200. . .. +...,-;nn~ mw on roads, \\'ltl 01` in shape and something` had, propositions thanked the E` 1 in h: a cost of in fairly good The sum- The Gift that only You can T co-unrty maJin`ten`am (1 adva res 01 mer was 2 so much s2t1'eet.s; of condition. however, I nmm-1:1 n or advlanceu. `L0 Uuuu u en : for present. mer a tr_ving' one with min, but on the whole the of Bzwrie were kept in good The next yezn- .=, council will to peiimanent paving` ;Collie.r Sts. A new sewe-1' on llary have consider - on Bayeld an-d= `St. will be a ne_2cessit_\-', as well as cleianingo; the septic tanks at. Allan- dae. Mr. Iiniglmt said he was in the eld for First Deputy for 1929 and lhvoped the electors woulc} su-pport `ibusineas but tn`; ';be .1 .... _____-.. ,1.:m...m:nm art the meet. iten suuluu amum. ....\. -, Isecomler {not election`: "He to his`. I 1 `be in the new unuuuu. ,e..... 1 I meet .3) .irig ` `He `Give `will `what was`goin.g- ` com-a ` 1 Water " g:a.r(lin~g' Btanid 1 [1 i $5 for each time hy(l'1-ant ` The clm.i1`rman replied, Lt .=_ your damn bus'iness. The s-` question now was, W\hat Me the la` electors .g'oing` to do to Mr. Hare '3" :h.The_v will anvsrwer next Monday. 1.1! T. 'l`_v1'e1' in his l`(l ll{1I`l\'S de) a L`._ L......l; 3 opened. 3 i none of \-|lA\_>._vn-v .. l` .The_v nerd his fr-mlml the purclmse road mracl1in0. Tl` i y and` ` 111$ ruuuu nr xux. `so of the truck The truck drew cit. mman ; me ation to this ancll the town soulgxhrt hall. The electors lack of imtex'e:srt, to be clelfeated tlmougtht that whe sixteen men to 1 ness they should Owing` to pressu would not be 5 election. W. J. Craven man of one of committtees. He widows and 01'] little more than \v-as all ~ca1`efull_\' bills for fuel 21.1 helped. It was ingl_\' and he V before helping); 1 in the eld for Geo. E. Jamt as Alderman fc =BlaLr was open ward six. Nine Hints f Com Good re tn!-an-nnnnl 2 to ;_t'd year. Ecau `.m g` the 6 `pe he `vac I ppem. fun nission : Su. ma 2-man, .. . uultha Q 12 to 14 loads of gravel a day. whereas a team would draw fotur -loads. A team cost $6 a. day and a man to spread the gravel $3. The roads were in bad shape in he spring, but are now in good shape, with a saving to the town. nu 11? Y..._... ......`A La. Jqnyl nniuv-cu} Your '\Ju VV. JJUIWU Batu Au. u.wu u\..;u~.u one year in the Council and would like to serve again. He vwouldv be a camdlidate or _Aldem1an i-n Ward 4. He tho.ugh~t Mar. Hare god: a raw deal from the W. and L. Cocmmisr LUl.lo J. R. Rodgers, having served two years as Alderman, was in the eld for Second Daputy-Reeve. He was in a position to serve the town next year. 111... 1' ..... .. an n.A'.`.1.n+n 4-'nv A Idwpm. yuan`. Wm. Lang, candidate for ALd`exr- man for ward one, said he took some credit for puwhasi-mg the new machinemty and t1ho.ug!h t it good busi- ness. Twenty miles of road had been kept in good` shape. He had no kick with horses, but for long hauls the truck was the only thing r: I n.r_1-.__..._.... .._1:,l Ln uvn: V\'1Ln l rd ozf when chase e achin- emem `local 2. COI1t1`3.1`}" '5.>:oodness, expensive the variable leak eincuit sl would - ....11,...+:.-m (VF rm-ind I v'AI ,4 11211115 Lin: l. wan mu. nu... ........3 A. F. A. Malcomso-n said he was chairman of Fire and Police, and expenditwre was below the ebimvate. The remen had asked o.r an in- crease in pay, but as irt was aftex In _ _.I.:.......4...- 1...-.A- 1-unnn c+n'.I`IlVL' EHO [crease 111 pay, uluu ac nu vvmvo u...v.. the esnmtes had` been struck, the request could not be granted`. He hoped, however, that next year : Council would seriously consider the request of the remen. Re the by-1a.w `co remodel the Town Hall, Council had given serious corusid.er- this and in the interests of to get a suitzuble electors, however, thnougth allowed the by-law devfeated. Mr. Malcomso-n when the citiize-nas elect transact their busi- should` bwk them up. pressure of business, he would be a candidate for re- 11'? -r r1.._..4.. ..-..',1 Ian um: r-l1;1vi.r. Tlba a. uuvuug nu uu: vvwru. -C. W. Lotwe said he had served LL- I1.......`..1 and nunnlrl eleouon. l said he was cl1a~i`r- 'man the most i-m:po1"ta.n`*c looked aafter the orplxans. He spent a the estimate, but it cart-full_\' spent. He had 208 zuul 44 families were I ` ` 7* ---..~ n1` n': won (`H1 l`. R7l'WLl`- lU1lI.~. LU! Luz; Luuwu .- -.. ,,,,, ,, all given out spar- visited every family them. He would be re-elect-ion. James was in the eld ,as for warml ve. W. J. {Blair for `re-election in : `ward S `N for Distance During Coming Season 1. reception begins with the interceptioii of ample signal strreng`trl1, therefore make sure of a good and _2"1~o,un(l conn.e.c~ ante n-na. lx n nn l ) Etta) TI. _...,.A..:.-... an Spectacular as Chevrolet s achievements have been in the past . . notable as its engineering triumphs have proved themselves to be-tl1is remarkable new car dwarfs every previous Chevrolet accomplishment. Not only does it intro- duce into the low-priced eld an entirely new measure of performance, comfort, beauty and style--but it is sold at prices so low as to alter every previous conception of motor 7 ing. :vacuum ob nain in raco hm `make Lnuu ....--..-,. (W micro ,ference. chvarrvszed. P-_\ -mass cond mid. betmvno. pc-sitiv: the radio set will i-mm ty and tone qua}-i`~y of ' LL- Ann be chlamszeu. I~`-y-mass nt=':*a"'=. B of radio i.m.nr-ove senlsitivi week s`:na.ls. 9. And in the nal analysais dis- tance 1-ocemion is larsrely a matter of parlance a.n=:l vkill in tulnwin.g:, for I some f(?.llOM'..= can lumen` long: dis~ tzmc-0" on a crystal xlotecto`: while 0tvll(Ll`F cmmot cover 500 miles with an eig'l1t-tube su:pc~r-heterod`yln~e. Page Three ca car value. The new six-cylinder valve-in-head engine--developed from more than a hundred motors designed especially for this sensational car~-s::mc .s out as an engineering masterpiece. Vvith a power increase of approximately 32% ._..__ .L... ....m,:m. (`hpvrnlnt motor. Increase un nppu.-._........,., ,_,., over the previous Chevrolet motor, with sensationally greater speed and faster accele:-ation--it offers a type of performance that is literally astound- niynrl en flanca who have 138911 perxormance tnat ls uuzrauy u3I.vuAAu- ing . . even to those who have driving cars costing hundreds of dol- lars more. wish u-hich is nmulgumurcd IITHE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA `

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