THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935 KL : yuu Llldl, p\.Aun:auv.,u.. ........ .. 1... P`AINs DISAPPEAR .......o 13...`.-..nm rnr-v the na in ._ Elllll \`-El.` . deputy- hu \v:1.'~` for :=.nv `.1 -4" 4 Hluermen JPL` Ham],-1m1 I7m1i<-k. m wzxrrl (mu. said 11:; \\'n.< and if -]_-dc- \v0u`:`1 d( Wm. G.=u~n(-1'. nomimxt H11`-W-. sniml he \\';1.< election. Regz11' (lZl_\' coIm)l::.inc of 1)} :`.I1_\ ` th_o, +1. expendinure to Nov. 15th was $6,149.74, sliglrly below a year ago. Early in the summer he made a check-up of` the lights, which did not agree with the number the town was charged for. A second check didn't. agree. bwt the third check did agree, and he acknowledged it was his mistake. He did not think the pub- licity in the Toronto Telegram` was necessary. He had asked the chair- man of the Water, Light and Gas Commission why action had not been taken to recover cerlain money paid illegally to an employee, but had not received a satisfacto1'y answer. Alli Nlille in-irl hn um: alcn 9 1'l'."CClVl .`U H. SZUlaLS.L2!CDUl'y EILSWCF. Ald. Mills said he was also a member of the Fire and Police Comnnittee and found that seven alarm boxes were not sufcient for uhe town. Provision should be mad-e for two or three more in the south end of the town. There were 101 fire alarms rung; in, and of these 10 were false alarms. The re loss up to Nov. 15th was $6.732, while for 19341 the loss was $60,200. R. E. Tuck Out for Reeve R. E. Tuck, who was defeated for the reeveship last year, said he was in ghe eld again. He was satised he could co-operate with his col- leagues. He quite agre-e(l that im- provements to homes should not raise the assessinent. and "felt this mi,L'hxt apply to new homes for :1 year or two to encoura_2'e huilding`. W. R. Wiles for Dep.-Reeve W. R. Wil-es, as chairman of the Board of Works this year, said his appropriation had been cut down to $7,000 and he was overdrawn, but the had done the best he could. He had served as alderman for seven yelars and was in the eld for De- puty-Reeve for 1936. H. J. Buchanan .-\ld. H. J. Buchanan, as chairman of relief. said that for the rst six months of the year he had given practically his whole time To the work; even on Sundays he had to _e'o out. The expend`itu1'e this year to Nov. 15.h was S`2 while last year it \\'a.< $27,895). There were more }:ettin_e' relief this year also. He thanked '.h<- ratcpa_\'ers of ward four for the splendid support _:i\'en him last _\'e:1r, and whether he ran for (ll:-put_\'-reev(~ or alderman, he ask(-(l for the s.-nne. .~'u])po1'-`,. He would do all he could to keep down e_\p-.vn(l.it11rcs. Frank Johnson for Water and Light Commission Frank Jolmsmi. nominated for PA\\\\`\\'l' ' .\.. In. V\`.. .-... 1 I...I.l- ..nn..u. 6` Llgnt Lommx n (`.omm1'.<,. for thv nnd (}a.< (`0nnni.<.<.ion. ju 021.. kivk to mukr-. t::r\' .\'(-_~`I)it,t \\':1.< 1(3't mi.~-:ion .<`10uIrl h:~.\'r= 21: n`l`.I1 to fznkv his p1:1(~ hum :m vquul r.-h:m('e (V Ln ..n.'l In Y3....v 1`h (- .`\Ill. .'\. \ eld for \ a_2'1'ec with . was spent this year. Q`)_ln 5: 1": 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 citizens of this Province. .~Iu 21 uuy this year. For an11i\'m's:1)'_\' ;~'e1`\`iccs at Col- lier S`. L'niL(_~d Chum-l1 on Sumluy, Dwc. 1. lav. P. Bruce Thornton, D.D., will be the special pm.-21cl1e1'. `H0 is not z1lto_2'0t',l1o1' 21 strang'e1' in B-,n-1-iv, as he supplied in St. An- (11`uw s Church for some months some `.\v0nt_\' yczlrs ago. Dr. Thorn- ,t.rm \vz1;~' mini.~:tc1' of St. Paul s |Cl1ul'ch, \Vinnipr:g', for seventeen years, xvlmre he contribuwtr.-d much to the c01111111111ity. iecemsly rL\tu1'n- ml from 1: world tour, his n1c.<:~:agcs will be well worth ln-m'ing'. A. r two capsules will banish the most severe :hc. Puts new life into lired_and aching ........ um... auqr n lmnnnrnrv nilicf. H \\ H .-\l(l. .-.1 ,1 -I`. >'l()li SPIUIIHI HH\".` EH1` n plane 4' an (-hzmce. h0u<:md in T`:m'1'ic \ po.~'ition. Tl .\l'r. I I L, - . -1.. tn J-nu. u n [E V. W . K. T}:1`(.t.\' })1'L`:I('h{`(l at the viw-1':<:\1`:v .~w|'\'i(-r-;< in Midlzmd Bap- (`hux'(-h on Sunday <;venIn-3.: lust. `Aldermen n],-1011 nn.s _-uh! In. l..IgI]( LOYHKUISSIUH : ~`i0m-1` W:n`m', Li,r.=:ht ~' .<;1id he had WIN 11 Si`(_'l`f_ - - \\':1< led our, the Com- z1d\~L-r Li. for :1 p1:1r~-- so 211:1 could I 'I 1101'L- xvorc Ad in I3:1r1`i:- who ('0u}(l ll Tl` WT" T)I..1u I\l\` (HI. I .:3T,'.|H(1. 1UUl'. Gill \\'z1.< :1fI:lil' ward ve. H I Ald. Iluchzmzm ; on relief lelsm `. 1.11%: _\'o:n' luy to wo1'ker.< n.. I , In Ontario s industrial development, therefore, Hydro inuences your pay envelope, regardless of your occupation. HYAH` \'vIlU CUUHI llll Blair was not 111- \`.'0L1M do so. |en Speak ick. 'nomin21fc-rlfor hz- in the eld (Ir. 1-.3. 1.1..-.4 Page Three _.j._. ..--...-u lillll in in the "Iv (lid not that more _\'(-:11` "hnn th(,~_\' paid and only 3 "`lHL| Onq 1 L, UL a and 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. ./21/Lie/:5 Z/011; ` ,1. 1. _ 9-` U `-_~;r:;-tr ,c" `&,`!;tvi} ". 3 .3 '\'...w L I)`, I 0 A :1 -7"` . A Northern Advance Robertson Gets Mayor s Chair by Acclamation Dr. R. J. Sprott, who is seeking_ re-election, said that many ask why`i education costs so much. The Bar-- rie Board of Eduation has actually control over very little of the ex- _-.-, penditure. The department lays down laws. rules and regulations which mus`. be adhered to. When arriving at estim-ates for the year early in January, the mayor and reeve were present and, were satis- ed hhait the board had pared down` as low as possible. From the sghool levy of about $85,000 for this year over $20,000 is deducted for: cl-ebentures. The board is not spe11d- | ing: as much as it did ten years ago. | although the a._ttendance at the Col- legziare has increased from 4'75 to 675. The board had some good breaks this year, the health of the| teachers was better, requiring: 1-ess exlnras; caretakin~g' was less; the old boiler in Central School. in use for 40 years, is considered good for an- other year, althougzh pl'0V'l1;<,l()ll was made to replace it, and s=e.verul re- pairing jobs zlre left over. Alto- grether the bo'a.1'(l found that $0.000` could be returned to the town coun- I ! oil. This could be spent to 21dv:m- age. but the board \V`21l1.'L`(l to co- operate 'n every way in kc-.-oping" down the tax rate at `this time. Dr. Sprott in closing said he had. served on the board for SIX _Vear.~'j and if ]`ClIu1`l`1(.'(l would g'i\'o his lwtti unvuunnn 1. I l 2 bUL'VlUl'. S. J. E. Thompson, who is rctirin_;' after serving` ve _v0a1`.~:. said he be.- lieved every citizen should make some conatribution to the life of he community in which he livetl. The work of the board twofold, to maintain eiciency in the teaching: sa` and maintain the pi'opL_~1:ics in good condition. Durin_2' his term the board had tried to be economical and keep up `ho .~=t:1n(lz1i'd. Hr: wa.< not sokiiifg 1':--A1:-c`Lio11, as 1.11:` felt: he had made his contribution. J. F. Nellos, who \\'::.< noniiiiz/Lied 1'01` :li(31'm:111 in ward ono and also for hr lonrd oi Iitluttntion. mid he would not .~\:c.-k viection :i.< :il:lm'- mun, hut miy_-"ht consitler .<`Lundin_:` for the board. From (`lnpporton C ,....+ [Y \ L7...-x~ in unn- POWER COMMISSION IUIV LHU UU(ll'H. HIVUIEK \,Arl SI`-. east. H. A. Henry, 11 Fioritla, \'.`:-15 the only )`(`})l'(.`I~`: Dun to <:o1m)1i(-:1t.i0u.~' 1w:`__-`zn' east end school. he fr.-L `ch: ;~:hou1d ho zmother m("mh::l` f1 ezzst end. H'11`1`_v A1'111s t1'o112`, who i ' .. .1 f\ LL. .. I .. . lll_;' DIN} v\"U<'}1`v \\':'1>' LH|(l(`(,'|'ll`. 'V\l[UL`H1'! he would stand for the board or not. He critic-ize `ho council for. pn.=sinp; :1 by-`.z1\\' r:0mpo1lin2' "\'v(i-' n0;< :1ftm'no0n holirL',1_\'s. Hu- thouf.-'ht it should be "left no the in- divirluztl Ins.-1'(-hunt \\`h("h1;-1` he clo.<<`(l m` not. Re_:1`m' `he Board of Education. he thO11_`.`.`ht Un \'.'a.= ext1`av2\;::u1(,'e. T1` :1 1m. mvm f'm('.' 123:: o\'01".1nt~(1 ?:< too lwrh. 1*"! mm`, cut down or 90 out 01' bus 11-r><:< If hr eler~?(lw.1 to .=`_:md ::2`.(`. _ o.1(>.o`~.':,-d he woulrl 110 :11`. he Could tn ,...L. , .... r\\FIV\1\"\ .1 CL" .... -. ! l,v. IJ. nouucul ` the 1'O`(;`\'( 1 n. .\I' lllilll U1 1` |I L (IIHI 1 UAILIZ Lllln _V K(`l his comn:':tt(-e had . $1,200 less than last _\'cm`. The Fire H1131 hzul bum I`<'I10\'21tcd and the .~'_\' kept up. Thc re .'11:u'm system needs improving.-' :.v.m! will hz1\'r to be t::k(-.n up vc1'_\' ~:uon. Mayor W. J. Blair Mayor Blasir, who is not . re-election, . 111- would not H,-1'01" 110 any colnmittoc 01' dc.-pz11'~tn1en-t of the counci1 .<, op<,-ra'tio11tl1'is _vc-:11", and would lL 11\'(` each (.-hairmzm free to make any 1'on1;`.rks he (Iesireti in re- gard to his depamncnt. On the whole the town in a better n- zmci.-11 .~'=t:1mlin:: than 21 year ago. and H-' nu .n+ v.\n.4'.snr|;~ n{' 1V`II`H'-I1`? I)`!x l1llClI'll ."LillHllIl_`; Lllilll (I _\k.`: if pm-.~:c1`.t mr>:t'no(1:~' of {i1 czmvicd out for ::nothe1- _v Bzn'1"n shoulrl be in 21 position in c0mp:n`i. othm' t,own.'<. .\'0 \\'o`.'k tmkcm this :11" that we hlu ileht-ntL11'o dc-ht. The (-o11:('tz'011 of t:1x( se1'iou. I`1':\<`ti( p)'0.~:su1'- known :.p.rt 1 t-heir 110L1.~'c:-hold :.'.'nod.<. >1 pi-1}_\`, \vn.< ])1. lL'(.`ll on t it v\'z1.~: felt r-ouhl :10 hr LL... \ ` 0 . . . . n at |\\1\-.1. nun,-u \'\'il.`. ll`lL thv 1'r turn n it. i:= lmpt-d u'H1 M.` :nn.' ' L'd\ . I hank past two yr-zn-.<. 'I`hi.~ ducod and for this about t\\'o-hi:-d.< of The total :1:<. 1' con1plvt~c-(1. is up t11c:1)1`op(=1`L\' r1.~r.-:'~.<: cr(*a. S12!)-13, due I pairs not bi:-in_;' krm L d('.])]'f "on _\`C':`.l`S. Th-1 x-n<:n\(:n1' L: uh RI L2-IA1 CUHIL l.~>L,.~>xl At the 13:2: CL-nt1'a.I R011: mu1izr,-d, bu . reef \\'C!`: the m1mi11i'.~:t1` and mnhm-r:'. 1L..L 1.,. ..1 ullll \,'lll|Hllln that thr` (Y two or tlwu lowrd suit. m:1.ttr-1'5 \\'m' .. J H-\.-\ .-... J (Continued from page one.) n 1- n__.,, uugn l.':'.`.lUI 11 H. .XL""(l`.l Chi-(1 down expunditmin ., . \ 4 Fz11\1{\|'n\1 nn) xi t.`hV IJ- u.J$CV'VdIL St-r;wan,. ( that he wu VL-ship for 1-`irc am! 1 ...:L,,.. l.4.,1 1.`, ,`\'l'\'(`. Stewart for Reeve r,-....... .l..nnh--1-n..vr )l HIUH: lI1U>p-.-nu that out. -`i 1'r,du('c-.<! nu... 1,. in:-m UHIH U` 1'0 loft tn .......1......H W31`! 1'01 l\:l3\' 11., (luput,\'-1`e<:\'(~, :1 ; \\'u.~: in the eld f for 19313. As chm ml Policu this ya spent $12. V0211`. H 4,..) .....l Hm. ,~x HYDRQ-ELECTRIC CH1` UH 1lL'(.'U'H 21C(.`lIlHLl]Llt~f.*d mlief _g'i\'o1 l)'.s'. Thi.~t is ! LL(~ \Vr.n\` -(,'()LlI|(,'ll Ell` U! undccirlmi wheths~ rm. Hm knnml A II`. 1 III} $1 1.24-1, nt is up n nhn` nf ;\'ZU'(l Ulllf illlll Ellx`U' I'Ir1uca.t'1on, C`1nm)o1't0nI PT.-.n\-\' nn\\' in I HUI tho '1 rnuuum;u Lu! J I`. not ho :1 ca t hrmrwl that \\'ou1(l have t` [`.'J` LII:-U l,ll`.`I'l.` `ubcr from `ch? \'u El.` would _\L`L1l that for 1! 4 lf")f\ _\uu1 u3.',u. nnu 11u11ci1;r are 1' _v0:u- ;1.t least vow sound n `I\ nv\1\l\\v Whc:rn- French and \"H U Md. `/W :\I nppoil -11 \\'s\' >l'L'.\`. HLEI :m` H... L. 4 UUEIJCH U1 ounc-71 Haw" `w.- `an S * . .< n. ``-`.5' H bonvi `H0 mrnlg ' of W t . 1 t`n*r-re tan nr~:~'.= cm? IV- It, bur"- A by L, M1 for C."'.,"Ll2`l.` LUV mm of thr- l in pas` 'on in the L .. .. (1.1? -13.116`. so whom -1'. Witl: I 0it{s1':i* m /wn rvn/.'r _ 1., IIIHH undo 2111:] w !-31). ,ILl>I at 110115111 has (10- Ily 1`v:1n:1. `mchmwn 41. an ..... \1 L tf{ (ul- fp 1' ` the +1. any doubt-ful cases of residents get- 't1'ng relnief, or a full-time paid re- glilef ofcer might be able to save his salary. ; The nnhHr- hnrnc ernr-11 91: `N113 _s2ua1'y. The public bodies such as the Library Board, Board of Health, Hospital Board, - Park Commission, Waiter, Light and Gas Commission, `all of which the mayor is a member =e.x-of cio report progress through economy at the close of this season. The Parks Com-mi:s. zire to be `commended on the building: of a ilong needed lmurtory and pavilion in Bayview Park. without requiring Iextra funds. This was accomplished `throufrh the co-operaxtiion of 1hc |Boar(l of Works and the Relief Com- iniit/cec, at a cosy, of $1.584 complete. i .Qnrml:inn- :1: n H1x"l1`li\(`1` ni H10 |llllllI|zEUy ZUL ll CU.`."h- UL :,WL.UO`} CU!ll[)lL'LL'. Spchakingr as a member of the Board of Di1'ecto1':= of the Railroarl Y.M.C.A., whose zictiviies have now b1'oadene:d out to cover the \V'l10-l'G town, his_ \vo1';~'hip said `1122-t that body c:l't' tlmjt. tho Bozml of Etlucativon should re;~tcind or modify i,n.~2h'uction.< 1'Og`f1]`(ll11. ,' the use of the Collegiate Auditorium and :_\'i11n;1s- ium for use of h. young`:-1' people bolon5.:'in_: to church 0}`_L`2ll1lZ21itl0hS land Y.M.C..-\. }\(.'tl`-'l'tll(`S under lead- ership, in chz11'g`i11_2' such higrh rentals. It is felt t:h,:>.t fncilnitios p1'ovi(lod by .the public in the Collngi:1tn : lbe available $01` the mental. moral `and physical uplifm of our yogng ipeoplc under proper _Ql11(lZ1l1CC, at a .nominva.l sum to cover extra heat, Ili-yrht and r-.m'm`r:1kin~2' only. 1.. 11. __,, . A A..- -1` LL. ..L2,.I . ...,.,... ln these `im0.< one of tho cl`-lei !concerns of the council .~,~l1ould be |to avoid oxpe11ditu1'e.< `chant are not \absol11:.ol _\' nece.=.<~ar_v. If 21 repre- '=cn'ta.t.i"c of tho ('011l1f'll shoukl try to make hin1: po-pul:u' b_\' ur_q'in2 unnece's. expenditures, he would be 21 safe man to leave 9- luomv. The council alwz1.ys \vel('0m0.~= cri- tlci. p1'ovi(lin_9: int is constru(:li\'{-. .~\11\'011.o can (lo: but it tl<(-.~' :: ~\\'i. mzm `n huild up. A R;:!'<-}:\,\'- m':< A.<. voulrl lw of v-'-lv _L'1'eat as .~'\l!`.l1(`v to the council in llwlpful . II I` l'3_l _,L-___ C-.. RI-.. .. .1... ...._.,_.\\.. vA\4 H. G. Robertson Reeve H. G. Rohm` tho 1m1_\'o1'u1'ty by an 'th'1.tz1;< chzlirnmn 0 1935 he \v21.< f.'uwd \ probk-m 21.. N10 hr-_2'i \'ru\\' T11-n hunk ilhxn )t'Zll. lll'L` UEHI thing` br- dom- dmft. Tn 193 (`[3 '.'I!"7 2`-. In!-nu, ... rst lming: ohz1imnz1n `.:It th<:_\' pm1 gall spentlir IA; -1 1*n;n .`\.` Cl. lL'.`U!lv HI! 1)r>nv1'c-rl. In ,:tri mills had been :u reliof, ."..= it \\-:2 ter to pay as w: two n1i1}.~1 wcwc :z of the bank ` 1... A.` I`.-r.'\ f\VVr\ - U'\ LUU L',l_'ll\!AUu.* _Vozu's. Whilp :1 F struck. 1t only 101 council. and tho .....r. ....J.. 11 .`~H. councn. mm un- xvns rmdy -11 mills .=pon`t in intm-(wt n =n\'inn- nf $71.! El 2l`\'l!l_'.L' ()1 -`.`l.>l-H). I1" \\\ILuII I'n'| rIr=:1\'m' `n work tho .<:nm- \-c:.\- H 151,216. and w:1;< .<:uti.=wd H1:n. at tho and of next yc-2:1` u f:`0O(] rvport would be fo14hc0min_L'. R0:::1I'rlin5:` inm`.`ovo.mr:nt to p1'opm'tie:<. to en- oox1r:1y:(,- mtepa_v(::1-.< to im])!'0\'(' thr-ir homr*;< hn would , `hut thn :1.=ses.<~ mont would not he rzlisrzd on this accounnt. T-In had served for many _vea1`:~' on the coun(-H and hw nnnw was before t-hp |':=.t0p-a`\'(.-3'.~' f01`_m.'y\`0r for 1936. u. u.. J. M. .\1i11.<. who ~=cr\'ml :hi.< `V011 as zxlrlewmxn for ward two. and mu nominavted for m:1_Vo1', 1'u(.-V0. dr-pL1tj 1'r~0\ -e and aldermzm, . wz undecided whothtrr to .~:tm1 an of ce for 1936. A:< chainmm of tl` Wz1;`.e1' and Li5.:'h t ("rnn-n1i1tr='~- H`. _\'v:\r.<. thingrs had gone along.-' V01` smoothly. Fr~\\'(11z1nL'<:< hurl hm nmrlo. with th-:`~ 1-xx-r-1)tIr,m of mo i119: a fat-' li}:111'.~t 10 -_-i'- hr. Lu!` sc- vice. A chzmrrn had Iwzn m=u1\- ' the \vzLtItz`.5.:o of t`.~v mnin !~1T,)`(tf`1' rvfT4`<*i11*:` c-on zzn ,.:n,.,. \....2l . )rIfat0 INZUIQV \VlEl'1 T,lT`[` (`X('l`|)L.LH! H lHll\' I'll uun: u \ f(-' -_-;'- . in - ` .r1< rm `.l`.r- rvlllvc 1119` :1 .~':`.\'1l1_`;` of 1?; W. I` "2 :~.() -~.l:=n :1x11~i\'r`1':<:\r}' slxt. 'l"m~ 1n"vl list 332.50 slnrco .v\'~r?` 1 .<:w<-(l on flip lloml.,. lRIm: `-:'i(lhUH!YI \1|:C illj jIW@ )1 H1 IHLPI r;h1n_<: ho |\\ n n -. 1' 4 HC` I(l('{`(l `LIT El (':.i'Llll -m 21.`. }w:1nnine` of `(hn Th-e himk i11.~xi.<.1:or1 `t;]1::t amm- kr. /1/\\'\:. 4-. \vr.r]vxn.\ +1'\., nvnxv J. M. Mills Undecided 1, Hlllr, H V.` *9. and they line` lmdivf-.= 11 =u1t who 1'2` 1\\ . ' Rumacaps Are More Than a Relief From Pain. This scicnmn mula (which is not a patent medicine) really reaches the suuzx Rheumatism. Uric acid deposits are eliminated from the joims muscles and the kidneys and blood are cleansed of impurities. box will convince you that permanent relief is possible. 1 REEEUMATIC mamsvmss 03% $9.153 backache. life Into urcu__anu ncmng backs-a boon to housewives--and more than just a temporary relief. Ncuralgia, Ncuritis, Arthritisa. Aching Joints, Lumbngo and all ailied Rheumatic troubles respond quickly to Rumncaps. Swcllings from Rheumatoid Arthritis disnppcar in most cases with n n ten-d;n.' treatment or less. Indian Traded l\-ll|. \\J\4u_, .... .. -... BAC KACH E ?a"k. Z1.`Z" L .. A I .. n. l.,...=..m:un._nnr1 mnre , u l(:n-my treatment or nuns. and Bladder cleansed of impurities. Rumncapo give ya! ' new health and vigor through their cleansing and germ killing action. Many serious diseases may be avoided by keeping the kidney` tn v d d . - 500 or er Start your treatment today -Ask for A box of 50 capsules. more than two weeks` treatment, is $1.00. llll` f .../Mn.` < >`21tiF(M . . L this` `Iii! for Mayor . ._ __.1_ A ATTACK THE CAUSE OF .u. .-.u_yv. H \\-|.` 310113: ,.,1 4,. I \JLJ as: vu.au.y uu.s.;.wu.u. u. ELL`: .....---..... -- _ _ because, as :1 citizen of this municipality, you ate a partner in this gigantic enterprise and because it means so much to you in personal income.