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Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Oct 1931, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, ' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1931 Public Notice NOTICE is herby given that the follow- fing is a true copy of a on law of the of y ip East Whitby which will be submitted 10 a vote of which reement is attached hereto oe edule SAT to this by-law and forms part thereof, 2. THAT after the final by-law the Reeve and be and they are hereby authorized to execute the said agreement and to affix the corporate seal bt bh sing of this of the Municipal Electors of the Ti hip of East Whitby at the time and places and with the ty returning officers and poll clerks her ter set forth: -- THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY BY-LAW No, A by-law to authorize the grauting of a franchise for the supply of gas in the Township of East Whitby, WHEREAS Den E, Tate has represent. ed to the Council of the Corporation of the Township of East Whitby that Ontario Shore Gas Company, Limited, has purchas- ed from the City of Oshawa its gas public utility fod. ba recused from the . said cit, anchise opegate the same; Ind WHEREAS 8 portion of the said public utility extends along certain high- ways jn the Township of East Whitby: AND WHEREAS the said Ben E. Tate is desirous of obtaining from the Township a gas franchise to operate a gas public utility in the Township of East Whitby upon and subject to the terms of an agree- ment hercinalter referred to which shall be assigned by the said Ben E. Tate to Ontario Shore Gas Company, Limited, if snd when the said Company shall have obtained ers by way of Supplementary Letters Patent enabling it to operate a Gas Public Utility in the Township of East Whitby; ' i AND WHEREAS it is desirable that said franchise be granted (o the said Ben E. Tate so that the said gas distribution system may be extended into and through. out the Toros of East Whitby; NOW THEREFORE THE CORPORA. TION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY by its Council enacts as fol- de 1. THAT the Corporation of the Town. ship of East Whi do enter into an 3. That by-law Number 1100 of the Corporation of the Township of East Whitby passed by the Council of The it to opera Gas Public Utility in the | free and harmless of and from and Township Fast Whitby; all Hable," damages actions ip Bin AND WHEREAS it is desirable that | of actions cal or through the said franchise be granted to the Grantee | Grantee in the erection, installation, con. so that the said gus distribution $¥stem struction, tion, £m Speration, the said gas plant and/or said gas dis. tribution system. (4) The Grantee will mot, during the gn 4 'mam. truction, repairing, perating a . tenance of said Bas bra pr Fi gos dis. may be ext into al ug ec Township of East Whitby, subject as here- inafter provided; NOW,. THEREFORE, THIS AGREE- MENT WITNESSETH that in d tion of the premises and of the mutual Corporation of 1 p of East Whitby on the 2nd day of July, 1931, be wigpesied. and. the same is her SCHEDUL x is the agreement referred to in the by-law of the Township of East ; to authorize the granting of a supply of gas in the i PURVES, Clerk, THIS AGREEMENT made (in duplicate) Ais Soret day of October, A.D, 1931, THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY, hereinafter called the TOWNSHIP, of the FIRST PART --and-- BEN E. TATE, of the City of Chi- Ee hereinafter called the GRAN- of the SECOND PART WHEREAS the Grantee has represented to the Council of the Township that On- tario Shore Gas Company, Limited, has purchased from the City of Oshawa its gas Public Uhility and has procured from said Sg franchise to operate the same; AND WHEREAS a jon of said G Public Utility extends along certain hi ways in the Township of East Whitby; AND WHEREAS the Grantee is desirous of" obtaining from the Township a Gas Franchise to operate a gas Sblic utility in the Township of East Whitby upon and subject to the terms hereinafter set out which saidifranchise shall be assi by the Grantee to Ontario Shore Gas . pany, Limited, if and when the said Com. pany shall have obtained ers by way of Supplementary Letters Patent enabling franchise for the Township of East W PG tribution system, unnecessarily impede pub. lic travel on the highways, sidewalks, al. leys, bridges, and public grounds of the Township and the Grantee will leave all said highways, alleys, sidewalks, bridges and public grounds, vpon whi e may enter for the purposes herein authorized, in as good condition as they were at the date of such entry, to the satisfaction of the Township. (5) If the Grantee shall use any of the bridges now or hereafter built in the Township of Eagt Whitby either as new bridges or to veplace existing bridges, to carry the pipe lines or distribution sys. tem of the Grantee, he will compensate the Township for the cost involved in the carrying of any such pipe lines or distri- bution system or systems, over, on, across, or under, any such bridge in such manner as may be determined by the Township's Engineer, and, if any dispute shall arise between the parties as to such cost, the same shall be referred to and determined by a Judge of the County Court of the ounty of Ontario, as sole arbitrator, under THE ARBITRATION ACT of the Province of Ontario, (6) The Grantee further covenants and sgrees with the Township that the Grantee will, at all times and from time to time hereafter, supply to the Township and its inhabitants and within such limits as may constitute the Township from time to time, the gas requirements of the Township and its 'inhabitants for domestic, com- mercial, industrial and all other purposes, in such volume or quantity as may be re. quired by the Township and its inhabi. tants; provided, however, that the Grantee shall not be required to extend said gas and ag her ex ressed, to be mutually observed and per- ormed, the parties hereto covenant and agree each with the other as 8 (1) The Township hereby grants to the Grantee the exclusive sight, permission, privilege and franchise, for a period of thirty-five years from and after the 1st day of November, 1931, subject only to the laws of the Province of Ontario, and/or the Dominion of Canada as mow in force or may hereafter be in force, and to the # con- tained, to supply and furnish natural and/or artificial gas to the inhabitants of the Township and to erect, install, con- struct, reconstruct, repair, own, operate, maintain, manage and control & gas gen- erating plant and/or gas distribution sys- tem consisting of mains, pipes, conduits and other fixtures, within the limits of the Township a date or as the d i tended during the said period of thirty.five (35) years, necessary, convenient or proper for the production, transmission, distribu. tion and delivery of artificial and/or na- tural gas for light, heat and power pur- poses, to the said Township and other municipalities and to its and their in- habitants, (2) The Township hereby grants to the Grantee ll rights of way, in, under, over, alg and across, the highways, side. walks, slleys, bridges, and public grounds of the said Township for the purpose of erecting, installing, constructing, recon- structing, repairing, owning, operating, maintaining, and | lling, the said gas plant and/or said gas dis- tribution system. 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TTR tLe crear A TLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA Co. 1 ® POLLING SUBDIVISION N distribution system farther than one hundred feet to serve each customer, and that such customer shall enter into the customary written contract with the Grantee for the purchase of gas for « period of mot less than ome yesr; and provided further that the Grantee shall, at the Grantee's cost and expense, furnish and install all supply pipes from the mains to the Street or property line bit shall be entitled to make a charge against cus. tomers for all such supply pipe and in- stallation thereof from said street or pro. perty ling to the customer's meter, (7) The Grantee covenants and agrees with the Township that the rates or charges for gas to be supplied to the Township and its inhabitants shall not ex- ceed the following ~~ Service Charge Consumption Charge Minimum Gross Charge Discount if paid within 10 days from date of bill PROVIDER THAT (3) When the consumption shall equal 250,000 cubic feet per day, smd con. sumption charge shall not exceed $1.45 per 1000 cubic feet per month, with discount of 10c per 1000 cubic feet of consumption charge on ac. counts paid within 10 days from date of bill, (b) When the consumption shall equal 3,000,000 cubic feet per day, said con. sumption . charge shall not exceed $1.00 per 1000 cubic feet per month, (8) NOTWITHSTANDING anything herein contained, it is understood and agreed that the total consumption of gas produced from any and all such coking plant or gas plant as may be established in the City of Oshawa to supply the gas requirements of the City of Oshawa and/or the gas requirements of any city, town or other municipality supplied from such coking plant or gas plant established in the City of Oshawa by the Grantee or by Ontario Shore Gas Company, Limited, which wow owns and operates the Osh awa Gas System or by any company affiliated with or subsidiary to Ontarw Shore Gas Company, Limited, shall be the basis on which the charges for gas shall be fixed so that, if at any time the total consumption of gus produced from any such coking or gas plant established in the City of Oshawa shall equal 250,000 cubic feet per day, the consumption charge shall not exceed $1.45 per 1000 cubic feet per month, with the discount as hers. inbefore set out, and, if the total con- sumption of gas from any such plant or plants shall at any time equal 3,000,000 cubic feet per day, such consumption charge shall not eiceed $1.00 per 1000 cubic feet per month, (9) The books of the Grantee and of Ontario Shore Gas Company, Limited, and or any and all companies subsidiary to or affiliated with Ontario Shore Gas Com. pany, Limited, shall at all times be open to inspection by the Towhship or its audi tors to ascertain the consumption of gas produced by Ontario Shore Gas Com pany, Limited, or by such subsidiary or afihated company to determine the maxi. mum rates which may be charged by such company or by such subsidiary or affiliat ed company from time to time, in ac- cordance with this agreement, (10) THIS AGREEMENT REPLACES and CANCELS a similar agreement be tween the parties hereto dated the Second day of July, A.D. 1931, and each of the parties hereto releases the other party from any and all claims or obligations under or by virtue of the said agreement (11) The Grantee shall pay the reason. a and proper costs, charges and ex. penses incurred or expended by the Town. hip in submitting the by.law to authorize this agteement to the vate of the Muni. cipal Electors of the Township, (12) This agreement and everyt herein contained shall extend to, include, enure 10 the benefit of and be binding upon the respective heirs, exe utors, ad. ministrators, successors and assigns of the parties hereto (as the case may be) and articularly Ontario Shore Gas Company, Amited, if this agreement and the rights and benefits secured by the Grantee here- under shall he assigned by the Grantee to Ontario Shore Gas Ce mpany, Limited, and in such case the said Ontario Shore Gas Company; Limited, shall execute and deliver to the Township an agreement and undertaking in the words and figures as set out in schedule "A" hereunto annexed alter completion by filling in the dates indicated and left blank an the said schedule, SCHEDULE "A* Referred to in an agreement be tween the Corporation of the Town ship of East Whitby and Den F. Tate, dated the seventh day of 3 N BY THESE 40c net per month; $1.55 per 1000 cubic feet per month; Bic per month; 10c per 1000 cubic feet of consump tion charge. October, AD 1 KNOW ALL ME SENTS that IFEREAS by an agreement in writing ed the day of October, A.D, 19 Corporation of the Township of Ei Whitby granted to Den E, Tate a fran. chise for the supply of gas in the Tow ship of East Whitby subject to the terms, conditions and covenants in the said agree ment contain H AND WHEREAS it is the desire and mtention of the said parfies and the un dersigned that the said agreement and all the nights, properties, privileges and fran. chises included therein shall be vested in the undersigned and that the undersigned shall assume all the covenants and other obligations therein entered into by the said Ben F. Tate; AND WHEREAS the said agreement has been authorized by a by.law passed by the Council of the Township of East Whitby, in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Franchises Act, R.S.0. 1927, chapter 240, as amended by The Municipal Franchises Act, 1929; AND WHEREAS the 'undersigned has been duly incorporated and organized under the laws of the Province of Ontario with powers enabling it to exercise aud assume all the rights and obligations set out in the said agreement; NOW THEREFORE the undersigned, in consideration of the foregoing, hereby cov. enants and agrees with' the ' Corporation of the Township of East Whitby to as- sume, be responsible for and to perform and the undersigned does hereby assume all the terms, conditions and covenants in the said agreement set out to be per. formed by the said Ben E. Tate in the same manner and to the same extent as undersigned had been named in the reement in 'the place and stead of id Ben E. Tate; AND THE DERSIGNED acknow- ledges to the Cory tion of the Town. ship of East Wh that in the exercise of any of the rig or privileges granted to the said Ben E. Tate under the said agreement it, the undersigned, shall so exercise such rights and privileges subject to all the terms and conditions of tlie said agreement. 3 AND NOTICE 18 FURTHER GIVEN that the vote of the Municipal Electors of the Township of East Whithy shall be taken on the above bLy.law on Friday the 30th day of October, 1931, between the hours of Nine o'clock in the forenpon and five o'clock in the aiternvon, at the fol. lowing places and with the following deputy return i and poll clerks: (1) POLLING § VISION No, 1 Comprising loty 1, 2, 3, und 4 in the Broken Front Concession, and that portion of lots 5 and 6 East of Osh- awa in the Droken Front Conce ; also lots 1 to 6 (inclusive) in the First an ond Concessions, at Kenneth ern's house, lot 4, concession 1, and Samuel Conlin shall be deputy return. ing officer, and Gregory Boddy shall be 1 clerk thereat, POLLING SUBDIVISION No, 2 Comprising. parts of lots 10, 11, and. 12 in the Broken Front, Concession, west of the City of Oshawa, and lots 13 and 14" in the Broken Fréut Concession and in the 1st concession, at Thomas Lyons' house on Pine Ave, and Mrs, Margare! atthews shall be deputy returning officer, and Faith Bigwood shall be poll clerk thereat. POLLING SUBDIVISION No, 3 Comprisin all 'of lots 13 and 14 in 1 econd Concession, at J. H. Manu. house, lot 13, concession 2, and huston shall be deputy return. Jane Brooks § AH PRE the id John ing offices, an. be iy clerk t (4) POLLING SUBDIVISION No, 41 Comprising lots 45 to 17 (inglusive) in the en. Eyout:® Concession and in the rat and Second Concessions, at Hector Stevenson's house, lot 15, con. cession 1, and Hector Stevenson sha) be deputy returning officer and Blanche Stevenson shall be poll clerk thereat, 0. ris lots 1 ¢ the ning snd Fourth to 17 (incl 17 (ificlusive) in 8, an FR ion, at aslip's store, In 11, cautedsion 3 and M fim Me. Ll turn wr Pov al AT Kl ® clerk thereat. © © POLLING SUBDIVISION No. 6 sing lots 1 to 17 (inclusive) in and 7th concessions, and Frank Wilcoxson shall be deputy re- tuming officer and Harold Hayes shall be poll 'clerk thereat, POLLING SUBDIVISION No, 7 Comprising lots 1 to 17 (inclusive) in the Sth and 9th concessions, at The Public Hall, Raglan, and A, J, Groves shall be deputy returnin, cer, and Gordon Brent shall be poll clerk thereat, AN J) NOTICE 1S FURTHER GIVEN that on the 29th day of October, 1731, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Township Hall, in the Village of Columbus, have been fixed as the time and place for the appointment of persons to attend at the polling places and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk; that on the 2ist day of October, 1931, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, the Clerk of the said Munici- pality shall sttend at his office and sum up the votes given for and against the said proposed by-law; and that if the assent of the municipal electors is ob- tained to the said proposed by-law, it will be taken into consideration by the Muni. cipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Yast Whithy at a meeting thereof after the expiration of one month alter the date of the first publication of this notice; and that such first blica- tion was made on the 8th day of October, M3, Dated at Columbus the 8th day of Oc. tober, 1931, P. G, PURVES, Township Clerk, INCREASE IN TRADE WITH CANADA SEEN Australian Commissioner Says Treaty Will Aid Commerce / Toronto,--That Canada will sell Australia much more lumber, paper, pulp, machinery, salmon and other commodities than she has in the past, as a result of the recently concluded trade treaty between the two countries is the opinion of L. R. MacGregor, Aus- tralian Trade Commissioner in ("anada, in a statement in connec. tion with the approaching arrival of the goodwill ship Constructor, of Canadian National Steamships, at Montreal next week. Australia will continue, as in the past to buy largely from over- seas countries," he sald, "and, on account of the treaty, Canada should share more and more in thig trade, In 1929-30, Australia bought $16,300,000 from Canada, and Canada spent $4,200,000 in Australia, Last year this heavy difference came down to $2,172,- 000, a sounder figure for both of ug, If bogh countries take advan- tage of the terms of the new trea. ty there is no question but that our mutual trade will increase considerably, "Canada and Australia, it {is well to remember, aré comple- mentary to and not competitive with each other, Canada extends from the temperate zone to the Arctic, while Australia stretches from the temperate zone to the tropics, and so in each country there are grown products which the other needs but cannot pro- duce. Furthermore, while it is winter in one it is summer in the other, and so the production sea- son in one may serve to fill the breach caused by falling off in production in winter in the other, Seen in this light, Canadian-Aus- tralian trade is a perfectly natur- al thing, almost an economic nec- cssity, Canned "Canada Pineapples needs pineapples," continued Mr, MacGregor, 'and Jueensland, that great tropical | and sub-tropical state with a coast line of 1,600 miles, Is able to supply canned pineapples of very fine quality, Great vineyards produce not only the choicest of delightful wines, but also raisins, and currants, as well as sultana, or seedless raisin. We can furn- ish you with very fine oranges. Sugar and rice are other products, We have sent you some unrefined sugar, and some rice which is now being grown in Australia in quan. tities sufficient to meet domestic needs, Wool is another item of which you now import a certain amount, and we can furnish you with certain hardwoods unlike anything produced in Canada, which you must import from somewhere for furniture and the like, In our hutter you will find a choice product which we hope you will buy when your own dairy farmers cannot 'maintain sup. plies." Speaking of the present finan- cial conditions in Australia, Mr. MacGregor claims that many mis- leading statements have been made, 'Approximately half of.the public debt is owed in Australia itself," he declared, "and the Aus- tralian people are good judges of the soundness of their own coun- try, In June, 1930, the adverse trade balance was thirty mil. lions, This had been changed by June, 1931, into a favorable bal. ance of $180,000,000, . We were among the last to feel the depress sion, and we hope to be among the first to recover, and increased trade with Canada fostered by the new treaty will play no small part in this recovery for both countries." TARIFFLAWS WILL 'BE BIG ISSUE Leaders Welcome Contro- versy as Talking Point Ad-- § Washington.~New evidence that the Hawley - Smoot tariff law will be a leading issue in 1932 has developed in the political strategy of the last few weeks, Leaders of both pargies have wel~ Lojned the tariff as a talking-point, 'and have co-operated to bring it in- to prominence by arranging old time platform debates in two middle western cities between leading tariff experts of both parties, The reasons for this unanimity Ye in widely divergent reports of pol dtical conditions, The democrats OY od firmly believe that the midwest has ecome aroused against the tariff on the grounds that the Hawley- Smoot rates have not sustained Prices of farm products, "The Re- publicans believe that the world- wide depression has reduced prices tuted goods or farm products, and hence that the Democratic attack will have no economic support. Leaders of both parties to Con- gress have indicated their belief that nothing will be done about the tariff this winter, This will have the effect of preserving it as an is- sue for next fall's campaign, ti lieved, swallow | SPAR: Common putt wallon druggists. For comfort use MAKE CANDIED FRUITS The prospect of an important new home industry 1s rapidly taking shape as the result of ex~ perimental work carried out by the Federal Experimental Sta- tion at Summerland, B.C, Ap- ricots, peaches and pears are the fruits largely used for the eandy- ing process and highly attractive | results have been secured. One firm at the present time is con- sidering commercial production, cach .at home, cess is based on ment, ter months, while several emall operators now The whole pros a Sugar satura~ tion principle which involves & fairly simple routine of develop~ It. has the advantage of offering a winters much as these fruits when picked can be canned in the usual way w.th the candying process carried out during the later income inas- being wit to celebrate the birthday GENERAL # Lionet-< of ' ne Wk 1 v 1 E] f A ok 4 prcduce a few hundred pounds ELECTRIC Refrigera EAD below about the attractive gift R which is yours with the purchase of a Made-in-Canada General Electric Refrigerator . . . then consider how important it is that you have this mod. ern, adequate refrigeration in your 'home NOW. 'E Waiting is wasting very you ye owning a General lecrmte efrigerator is another day of wasting « « « waste of costly perishables . . . waste of left-over meats, and vegetables. 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