Oakville Star & Independent (Oakville, ON), 18 May 1934, p. 5

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BONNIE PEACH FOR P L A N T IN G O rders are now bein g taken and T h e E lectoral A c t. j (R eferred to in Sections 3, A P P O IN T M E N T O F C L E R K TH E E L E C T IO N B O A R D T o A ll W h om It M ay C on cern : (5 ) TO THIS is to give notice that Sher filled f o r B onnie Peach Trees fo r iff G . 0 . Brown o f the Town o f Milton, in the County o f ilalton . Planting These peaches do w on was by resolution o f the Election Board o f the County o f Halton on d erfu lly w ell in this district. A n y- the 17th day o f May, 1934, appoint ed Clerk o f the said BoaTd. num ber supplied-- fe w o r many. W. N. MUNRO, Chairman o f the Election Board, j DATED this 17th day o f May, 1934. I ! and ing O address ! A n d fu: |V oters1 |of 1934 fo r other municip A n appeal s h o u ^ ^ ^ p g ^ ^ ^ B r any one entitled name does not appear in Part 1 or Part III o f the said Voters' Lists, j W. N . M UNRO. WHEN Chairman o f the Election Board fo r the Countv o f Halton. DATED at Milton, this 17th day o f May, A .D . 1934. SO Y BEA N S AS H AY CROP SU PPLEM ENTARY you finally land th e job you*ve b e e n a f t e r . . . a n d th in g s look much brighter . . . and y o u 're f e e l i n g h a p p y . . . Write or Phone TH E V O T E R S ' L IS T A C T (R eferred to in Section 58) W . V . HOPKINS I N O TICE O F S IT T IN G S O F R E V IS IN G O F F IC E R S S k in n e r & C aven TAK E NOTICE that sittings o f Burlington, Ont. the Revising O fficers fo r the purpose o f hearing complaints or appeals with regard to the voters' lists to be used at the election o f a member o f the Assembly pending fo r the Elec toral District o f Halton will be held at the follow ing times and places, namely: t A T THE COUNCIL CHAMBER. , in the Town o f Oakville, on Satur; day. the 26th o f May, 1934, to hear ; complaints as to the List o f Voters I fo r all Polling Subdivisions, in the said town. Last day fo r filing at>peals. 23rd May, 1934. A T THE TOW NSH IP HALT., in Notary Public the Township o f Trafalgar, and at Real Estate the Orange Hall, Bronte, on Mon day, the 28th day o f May, 1934, to Insurance Money to Loan hear complaints as to the List o f Voters fo r all Polling Subdivisions If you hare any money to Invest, I m the said township. Last day fo r can place It safely on first mortgage, filing appeals, 25th May. 1934! st good Interest. A T THE TOW NSHIP HALL, in the Townsip o f Nassagaweya. on Tuesday, the 29th o f May, 1934, to hear complaints as to the List o f Voters fo r all Polling Subdivisions in the said Township. Last day fo r Barrister, Solicitor filing appeals, 26th May, 1934. A T THE TOW NSHIP HALL, in tiotary, etc the Township o f Nelson, on Wednes Office: Colborne S t. Oakville day, the 30th o f May, 1934, to hear ! complaints as to the List o f Voters " - " "' i fo r all_ the Polling Subdivisions in the said Township. Last day fo r filin g appeals. 26th May, 1934. D p. A T T H E TOW N HALL, in the f 8-- » a .m . Town o f Burlington, on Thursday, the 31st day o f May, 1934, to hear < 1-- 8 p .m . Office Hours · complaints as to the List o f Voters 1-- 9 p .m . fo r all the Polling Subdivisions in Office: Dundee Street, Oakville the said T ow n . Last day fo r filing PHONH 14 appeals. 28th May. 1934. form erly occupied by Dr. Lnsk JUDGE MUNRO will be the ^ovising O fficer at each o f these f o municipalities mentioned, e -H his Clerks will b e : F or Oakville C . H . Byers, whose address is Oakville, O nt.: fo r Trafalgar. E . .1. James, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public whose address is Township Hall, Trafalgar, O n t.; fo r Nassagaweya. John Marshall, whose address is R . OFFICE-- OAVIS BLDG. , R . N o . 1, Campbellville; fo r Nel Over Canadian Bsnk of Commerce s o n , John A . Pettit, whose address Telephone-- Office 15 I is R .R j N o. .1, Freeman; fo r Bur lin g to n , J . J . Hobson, whose ad Residence 275 dress .is Burlington, O n t. ! A T THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, M oney to Loan on Mortgage Security in the Town o f Milton, on Monday, th e_28th o f May, 1934, to hear comEvening Appointments If desired i plaints as to the List o f Voters fo r all the Polling Subdivisions in the I said T ow n . Last day fo r filing ap peals, May 25th, 1934. i A T THE TOW N HALL, in the Village o f Acton, on Tuesday, the 29th o f May, 1934, to hear com plaints as to the List o f Voters fo r F u n eral D ire cto r all the polling Subdivisions in the C m b a lm e r said Village o f Acton, and also fo r that part o f the Township o f Esques Honor Graduate Ontario College ing adjacent to said village |but not Embalming. included therein) and known as P. G. Renouard, College Embalming. " Beardmore Orescent." Last day N. Y. fo r filing appeals, May 26th, 1934. A T THE TOW NSH IP HALL, in Qualified by the Government. ! the Township o f Esquesing and at Phone 4 8 8 Dunn St., O akville the Town Hall, in Glenwjlliams, on j Wednesday, the 30th day o f May, 1934, to hear complaints as to the List o f Voters fo r all the Polling Subdivisions in the said township (except Beardmore C rescent). Last day fo r filing appeals, May 26th, F U N E R A L S E R V IC E and H E A T E D 1934. AM BULANCE -:A T THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, o f Georgetown, on N A V Y ST . O A K V IL L E in the Town Thursday, the 31st day o f May, 1934, to hear complaints as to the W e are as close to you as you r List o f Voters fo r all the Polling N earest T eleph on e. Subdivisions in the said Town. Last O U R M O T T O IS S E R V IC E day fo r filin g appeals, 28th May, 1934. No extra charges fo r night calls. W . I. DICK, Esq., will be the Revising O fficer at each o f these PORT CREDIT fou r last mentioned municipalities OAKVILLE P hone 17 P h one 11 and his Clerks will b e : For Milton, G eo. A . Hemstreet, whose address is Milton, O nt.; fo r Acton, H . N . Farmer, whose address is Acton, O n t.: fo r Esquesing, I. M . Bennett, " 'h o s; p-' dress is Georgetown, Ont.; fo_- Georgetown, P . B . Harrison, whose address is Georgetown, Ont. lEACH SITTING W ILL COM MENCE A T nine o 'clock in the fore noon and will continue until the ap M ISS B U S B Y W IS H E S T O peals have been disposed o f. (A t A N N O U N C E T H A T SH E H A S feronte and Glenwillfams at three o'clock in the afternoon, or so soon S E C U R E D T H E S E R V IC E S O F thereafter as possible). I f neces A COM PETENT W ATCH M AK sary, night sittings will be held at each of the above named places-- ER, between the hours o f seven and nine o 'clock p .m . Standard time to apply in all cases. And further take notice that any o f T oren to. voter who desires to complain that his or her name or the name o f any A N D IS N O W A B L E T O C A R E person entitled to be entered on the FO R W A T C H , C L O C K and J E W said list has been omitted from the same, or that the names o f any Per E L R Y R E P A IR S . sons who axe not entitled to be vot ers have been entered thereon, may on or before the dates respectively above set out, apply, complain or appeal to have his name or the name o f any other person entered on, or removed from the list. And further take notice that such appeals must be by notice in writ ing in the prescribed form , signed by the complainant IN DUPLICATE Professional Directory S OAVIS W W . Alee. Chisholm The soybean crop, a comparative ly recent introduction into Ontario, will produce a crop o f hay equal in feed value and palatability to alfal fa and can be grown successfully on any soil type suitable fo r corn . The O . A . C . N o. 211 can be grown fo r hay in most parts o f Ontario and is a consistently high yielder. The crop should be sown early in May at the rate o f atjmt 1 3-4 bush els o f seed per acre. Good results have been obtained where this crop has been drilled solid with the grain drill. It should he cut hay when the pods are about half ~rown and is cured and handled like any other crop o f hay. Demonstrations conducted by the Ontario agricul tural college in practically all coun ties o f Ontario in 1933 produced an average hay yield o f almost 2 1-2 tons per acre. O ats and Sw eet C! >*er as Sup plem entary Tell your bmOy by Long Distance . . . it will m e b them happy too» ^ Spread good news, get help, vanish lonesomeness-- by telephone. L ong Distance takes yon where you want to go, quickly, dependably, economically -- 100 miles or so for as little as 30c. See rates in the front of your directory. W .M . Wilkinson W . N. ROBINSON A mixture o f oats and sweet clov er sown as soon as the land can be propep-ly prepared in early spring at the rate o f 80 pounds o f oats and 20 pounds o f sweet clover makes the best supplementary pasture crop which has been tested at the Ontario agricu' -ural college. It is widely grown in Ontario and highly regard ed by many farmers. Vigorous growing, heavy yielding varieties o f oats such as O . A . C . N o. 144, O . A .C . N o. 72, or Banner varieties should be used along with White Biennial sweet clover. The crop should be pastured sufficiently to prevent the oats coniing into head. The oats produce the pasture in the. ing. It also has the added advantearly part of the season and th$l age that the sweet clover can be sweet clover much of the pasture in used the following year either as a . the late summer and early autumn. pasture, silage or hay crop. The This mixture is usually ready t® sweet clover seed should be sacri pasture about six weeks after seed- ficed before sowing. S. S. R ussell o u n d ^ B a n k in g PROTECTS the Community The Bank o f Montreal works constructively and conservatively for the protection o f its depositors and the community as a whole. Because the Bank has, for m ore than a cen tury, endeavoured to d o this, it has com e to be regarded th rou g h ou t the len gth and breadth o f the D om in ion as a sound, safe and friendly institution. Make the nearest branch your banking head quarters -- a place to which you can g o regularly to transact your banking affairs, to obtain information, and to discuss with the Manager your plans and problems. REPAI RS H ead Office Montreal MODERN, ...the EFFICIENT BANKING SERVICE Outcome o f 1 1 6 Y e a r s ' Su c ce ss f u l Operat i on MR. MEREDITH BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 TOTAL ASSETS IN EXCESS OF (750,000,000 I. B U S B Y Oakville Branch: H. L. READ, Manager Bronte and Clarkson Branches: F. W . B. DEJEAN, Manager READ THE STAR

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