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Northern Advance, 26 Dec 1935, p. 2

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There are many and varied types of assurance and insurance. A savings account assures the depositor of an active reserve that can be had on instant demand in an emergency. A savings account assures nancial stability and security against market risks. Open a savings account with this Bank and benet from the assurance such an account vvill give you. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE THEY VVEAR ON THE J OB-- NOT OFF YUUR PRNTING REQUIREMENTS Safety First--Har1ey s Next PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS WITH The Northern Advance is equipped to handle All Kinds of Printing from ,a Business Card to a Catalogue. We carry -.1 full line of .\Iagistr'.1tes', C onstables and Coroners Forms, also Farm and House Leases. Loolr over your` requirements and place your order with the Advance. Nurtlyern Ahnanrv PHONE 53 Printers in Barrie since 1847 I YRKEE. V Barri:-. C. D. Ste w an: B 31. H. Esten ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TO IMPOSE INCOME TAX Phone 218 THURSDAY, DECEM_v_BE\R 26. 1935.. Residence 144 Maple Ave. Phone 700 VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSEE DR. N. W. ROGERS PHYSICIAN AND SU1 Special attention Obstetncs Associate Coroner for Simcoe County Ofce and Reudenca 50'Mary St, Phone 101 Office Hours: ls-9.30, 11-42 30. 6-8.3!) DR. 15.. G. TURNBULL Graduate of McGill Umversitxy. M0x'.L1'eaL. Jlce and B.esid_ence--_Comer Eliza- bert and bradforu Sts., Harrie. Phone )05 n....._.. (A1l\ um I_|I nu. J. H. N. SMITH, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON _ Ofce-Owen St. (Formerly occupied by Dr. L. J. Simpson) I :.n'm-u Hcurs: DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE i`11Y`:JiL,'1A.\S A.\'D S,U,:l\}G`.EONS Phone 213 47 Maple Ave. Ulnce Hours: `.14 ; p.m., 7-9 p.m., or by appoiutmem: A. '1`. Little, MJ). ]'-V. C. Lxttie, M.B., Associate Goran'- (Jounty of Suncoc. VVUAHJZAAV Associate Coroner, County of Simeon Phone 61. O[ce---53 Collier St. ()l1_'|ce Hours: 5-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m. Premier Hepburn intimated on Tnes(la_\' that the 1936 Leg'is1ature session may meet earlier than usual in or(Ler that the Government niay lmive plenty of time to get the ma- chinery 1'CZ1(l_\` for the new provincial income tax plan. rm rlnvrn-11ln.\Hi . nwmoses to col- um, EAR, _m_);s AND TH:R;0Am SPECIALIST n..'.n`... ('-\..o...ai.. Sr'.n.bu_u..L.:u Orillia, Ontario will be at the Queen : Hotel, Burie- Every Saturda . 8 a.m. to 12 noon, and iw appoint- rnnnt J. EDWIN WILSON, B.S.A., D.0 REGISTERED OSTEOPATH 1: Vi... Rlngb 'Rn.-.-in n.J:Az1o1Ln..n.u \JD.ll:l\JI1:.LJ..l..| 6 King Block, Barrie Office Hours: 9-12 a..m., 1.30-5 p.m. and by appeintment. Telephone 345 Tuesday and Friday at Alliston Alliston. Llcensea CHIROPRACTORS and DRUGLES8 THERAPISTS ooA n.._.|.... Q. Dim..- um 1':-1.mcArLa1a 82A Dunlop 5!. Phone 405 Electric, Hydro. Physio and Electionic Treatments. Massage and Corrective Ad-justmenta Blood Tests and Urinalysis Home or Ofce Rates Reasonnbh b'URGERY AND DISEASES OF W()M.bN Motor Ambulance in Connection Open day and night. Morgue and Chapel in connection. Established l8<-- nL _#. on n.....:. (1.1 Phone 82. Barrio Brrnynch MISS BEULAH _SCOTT -Pbone 1.68-- income tax plan. The Govermn.-rut proposes lect this new tax on the basis of 1935 incomes. and about $15,000.- 000 in new revenue is expected To secure this Premier Hepburn must impose a t.z1.\' of roughly 50 per cent. of the present federal in- come tax. \\ l1l(`l1 yields about 000.000 anmially from the Province of Ontario. rm". 1-nv mm hn mllnotetl tl1l'OL1Q`ll DR. WALTER H. WOODRO rn1cr\(\ `GEO. R. AND E. A. BURNS Licensed IT`D('\DDA!"T`(`\DQ am! nT21T(:l.l`. G. G. SMITH & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 82 DUNLOP ST. VV. A. LEWL1` Auuu, cu ment. 51- - Rania. Oni Ontario. The tax will be collected tlU'OL1_Q`li the F(`(l(.\1`21l Go\'ei'nm-;-nt income tax macl1incr_\'. it is understood, and Cl1(`StC1` Wnltc-i'.=. controller of n- ances, left for Ottawa to discuss ar- 1'a1LQ':0m11tS under which the tax will be collected. f`nn1|\1n'r\+:V10` nn H10 gnegdjng up will be collected. Commenting` on the speeding: up of the new income tax p1`o5:ram, M1`. Hepburn said: This should serve as a \vn'nin_2' to the people that govern- ments have no money other than that which they take out of the pockets of the people. The Northern Advance, Barrie Published at 123 Dunlop St., Barrie, every Thursday M. D. MORRISON. Editor and Publisher TOTAL ASSETS O_VER $500,000,000 EDITORIAL CHANGES COVERING MUNICIPAI ELECTIONS Page Tw Changes made this year to section 53 of the Ontario Municipal Act, will lmve an imporfeaint effect as to the disquva-lication of czindiclates at the approacliing; municipal elections, says the Municipal World, and be- nnncp nf their interest to aspii'in_q the ;\1uI1u:1pu1 vv unu, uuu u\;' cause of their aspii-ing candidates, we note what the World has to say: 1:| _ __ :. \`lI\ 1,.nn-m- [H-.-_ nus LU buy . A candidate is no 1on_e'er dis- qualied for unpaid taxes for the current year. He is dis(1u:\iied it he has any business or income t:.1.\'e< overdue and unpaid at the time of the nomination or if there are taxes of a preceding year or _\'e;u'.~: over- due zmd unp::~id in respect of the land on which he qL1;i1ie.<. .-\ ten- ant is (lisqtuilietl if :it the time 01" the nomination he owes mom, than} three months rent upon the propm't_\- in respect of which he qu:11i(ie<> Sub-section (4:1) of .<<<-ti(m 70. as en:1c1ed in 1929 and '.111\`1`.(iI`4i in| 1513 , provides that in eiti-s mid: towns -:1 czmdid:i1.e shall produce 21' certicate that there :1l`( no munici- pal taxes due on an): of the lands` min Hm rn1n1i(`im1iit\' of which stleii CC31t1C\t0 that there an 110 Hluntci-` in the municipality person is am owner 01' teiiunt. .~\:: under the amendment:< of sectioni 58 :1 pe'.'. is not cliisqixniiml an unpaid taxes {`:1`11iI1St any lzmd ex-; cop! that on \\`hi('h 11": qu:1lie.~'. and] then only for a1're211's of :1 pi-eco(1in_r: your or _\'e:11`s. it would umiear that sub-section (:1) of section 70 has] `been repcczled by implication mid`. that :1 certicate as to the p:1_\'ment of taxes is no lonyzer neces.~`m'_v. HON. G. HOWARD FERGUSON BACK IN CANADA AGAINi I Hon. G. Howard Ferguson andi M"-7 Mrs. Ferguson are home ap;ain after Total Assessinont . . . . . . . . . .. an absence of five years in London,; Total Taxes on Roll . . . . . . . .. Eiigrland, where Mr. FL`l"l`l1SOl1l Total Collected to Date . . . .. served as High Commissioiier.| . . . I There is much speculvalion as to his) -- -~ - - . future. but pl'Ol)ll)l`_\' he does iiot| know himself. When Mr. .Fe1`_2`11S()11l THE SPIRYF OF CHRISTMAS was prevailed upon to go to Londonpi Ontario lost one of its most romantic rxures. He is a politician and zi..l5. Cllrlstlntls Carol S1'ge.'aS p`m,tiSan at that but he has an un -visited, in his dream, by the gnosts r .* .- . usual 1.-cult-V for making and 1,e_!of Chiistinas Past, Chiistmas Pies- itaining friends. He, however. pos-`Fm: am}. . Cllrlstmas to Come` All SCFSES another trait mat is even thiee \lS1t01S helped to chan_qe_l1is ( demm. to him than his part`. 10\,a1_ attitude to Christmas and to make 1 t\`-his rm and abiding` affection him into 3 cheery be"lenl" dd`? n 1 You will remember that in Dick- V Y t 1 for the British .Chown and his 1`n1inl2.1n instead of 21 disagreeable - belief in the destiny of the Empire. ""501" l He is an imperialist of the most pro- F01` those Of 115 Who l13~Ve 1lW'd.VS nounced type and during his \~(.iunderstoo(l the spirit of Christmas, . _voars in London he has accomplish-illle SDl1`ll7 Of Cl |l'l-`limits P1'S11t" ] ed much in fostering a better un-`S3m5 '90 be Of SPC`lal Slglllca-C0 dorstai1(liii.>; between the people olltllls Year- . The liother Country and the peoplei We are all talking about an 1 of Canada. His departure from.ecoiiom,V Clii'istinas. Most of us, Eu.u'lmid was featured by unusual indeed, wil.l have to cut down some l31'll1 `5 f1'0m 0l1tSl>11'l Dllbllciof our usual expenses. We shall be 1 1110. fmtl l3.\' WlflSD1'ad 9XDTSSl0nS.foi'ced to spend less on our dinner 3 Of 1`0.2`1`0t- 311'. F1'.2`uS0T1 55 110 l0ll.C'll;l11l1 at any other Christmas, on our or a _\'0l1nI man and he may wish to ' goodies and on our gifts to each .- $10 I1 llftlt` aSl01' in tl1Gfl1tl1l`0- Hi? other. But we must reiiieinboi e \\'iF0 Counsel. l10WeV01` Wlll be Of that there are many who are likely lW`>`llm?\l>l& "flllle '50 tllc Di1l`t.\' llf` to miss Chrislmas altogelier. There h l1:1 lcrl in the past. He hfl i\ll'F. are people xvho are out of xvorky 3- l7ei'_;'usoii are back among their with no pl-ospects of getting any (3 frieiids, and they will nd a splioro festixvmv at an` The,-e are gm 1. of influence in whatever role Mr. people whose tiny pensions or sav- -. F(`l`_Q`uSOn will nd himself for many ingg are of 1055 va1ue than even 3` ~""a"5 yet` if each one of us would make up ioiir minds to help just one case oi llizirdsliip, we would nd our own "- . . . . loiiioyiiieiit maenied '1 hundred- is Sir Saniur--l lvlonre, British Foreiyzn-fo1( ',, H on `Of our spare Chgb ., .qn(`i'I>i .:1l'V. has 1'(3S1_2'nf!(l becaiise of` ` 0 ` ` Homo, Forei_r.rn- Sec1'et:1r_v, resigrned wide condemnation of the peace` plan. xvhich was quashed at Geneva 1 on VVednesday. ' L 5 or taxec uxlies. .-11, the GUS Ll11`lSU11us \_;Zll'Ul, o\:1'uu{,c wua visited, in his ghosts iof Christmas Christmas ient and Christmas All `three visitors chan_qe_his cheery, old man, i (u Queen s Park has called a huh; on road building in Nqr che1'n Ontario. Alsthough it was agreed at the re- cent Dominion-Provincial Confer- Avnn in f\+r_n:rn H1211 . this P{*(lf!1'L).] Receipts, general Banks loans Roads and Bridges . . . . . . . . . .. Wire Fence . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing, Postage and Stationery Qn]n1';n\` J.'1'lubul_L_',y J. uouugc uuu pm.uuu....,-_, Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sheep Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Board of H-e21.ltl1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cliarities . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . l Deben1u1`es.... County P'.1_\'ments . . . . . . . . . . . Bank Loans and Interest . . . . . . Schools, Trustee Levy, No. 6-7 Cool<. Police Village . . . . . . 'l`ho1'nton Police Village . . . . . . .-\n_:us Police Village . . . . .. .. V"e.~'p1`u Telepllone . . . . . . . . . .. 19111 School l.0\'i(-5 paid in 1935 6 BAYFIELD STREET V '7 BARBIE 1 13cc. 4 yo- 1(`~-Czx; in Royal Bank Taxvs oL1t;~'1z1nr1111_2' Due from Tossorontxo County T1'e:1su1'o1', Alth qu-.\1`l;e1' N.R.T. / n .4-:......L,-.11 \ Unpzlid count.,\' levy. 1935 ..... .. . . . . Co11cclo1'sa1:\1'y...... .. Schools, Trustee and General . . . . . . . . . Schools, .-\ccomm0dz1`tion and Equipment Outstanding: cheques . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . FOR WOMENM Sm-1 :Ll; Cases Overnight Bags etc. 'l`|n~ }4`i|'l 0|` qun| il_\' .-Ind ;;` 1:n.\'t<-. Essa Twp. Finances of alwaysl :tood Chris tm:is,i ;pi1'it Christxnas Present our January 1st to December 16th 1)On]ll'1l0I1-1 l'0V1I1C1al. K1011101- ence in Ottawa that the Federal Government would contribute on a 50-50 basis with the province on all trans-Canada projects and to feeder- road~s, no further contribution will be attempted by the Hepburn Gov~ ernment. for some time. We haven t any money--that s the rea- son, said Hon. Peter Heenan. Tobavl W. R. ALLEN Total . . . . . . . . Credit balzmce LUGGAGE -- ONE OF '.l?I-IE FI].\IT4}.S'l.` Gll<"|`S ONE C()UL]) '\\'*lHll il*`()l\` . . . '1`rv:1suro1`, 4th qu-.11'Le1' .\:.u.1. (c. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 1123 Other oLLt.~'t:111 ' Haxes (`0s`ti1n:\.ted) 11000 Hi_::'h\\':1_\' sub;~`id_\' (estimated) . . . . . .. 3:174 County _g'x-ant to schools . . . . . . . . . 220 121 co11ecto1"s hzmds . . . . . .. . . . ... 2000 The Northern Advance ABSTRACT STATEMENT Expenditures Liabilities Assets There are often complaints that school Cl1llLll`CI1 have too much home- work :10 do, but p(;l'l1'd[)S most of ' these complaints come from the children themselves. In Winnipeg they thought so and the school superintendent of nlhe city took 2: vote of the parents to settle th; question, who by u majority of 20 to 1 voted in favor of i11ci'e;1.sing. rather than dccrezxsing, the liomc work given to their chil(l1'en. So nu. .-hihrh-..n at` Win11ineu' wiill GLADSTONE BAGS FOR MEN-- bui \'m'_\ slu1'd_\'. :l*`i1w, pliable Ivnihvf ]ML'.'\' uv--1 -. ..-.... mas puddings could find its way, fo1*i`BA-RRISTERS. SOLICITORS. N-OT` instance, to a home where the1'e"ARIES PUBLIC, CONVEYANCERS, would not be one otherwise, how ETC. much more we . shonld enjoy our Mon, .0 Lou at Low, Rate, taste of the festive dish. } of gugeren xv- m:...1.+ run`:-i1nhc cont? :2 Fa-a nwmmn. 192 mwpgn QT taste ox gne Iesuve (11511. i 0; "Here" We nught, perhaps, send a fewi .oFF'1cE; 13 0-WEN sT_ slices of turkey or roast beef to 2111113 the prgmjges formerly occupigd by old couple who mig'ht otherwise not, the Bank of Toronto, taste such festive fare on Ch1'is1n1asu Branch ofce, Elm,-ale, Ont. Day. We might make up a littlelw. A. f;0Vs_ 1{_c_ ,y_ R" 30,, baskotfull of goodies, just a few ofi eve1'ythin_e; taken from 0111; own` ` store, for children Whose parents; D. F. McCUAlG, B.A. ]cannot' give them any Christmas this Succegsgor to O1-edwjcke & 139.; I year. 01- \vr:- mnv know :1 lrmelv nersonl unmcvv mn T n.\ xv BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, [ETC 1 01', we may know a lonely person almost at our own gate whom we could invite in to share our day of happiness. There are so nianyi lonely girls living in one room, old ladies who have been left behind by life, or old men living in solitude on next to nothing'. How they would; enjoy a day in a real fznnily circle-. F`m~ cinlr nnrl m-nlmnmi (`l`1ll('l1`(`.T\ in! en_)o_V may in real Idllllly Cll'ClL`.' For sick and orphaned children in homes and hospitals, where charities, have fallen oil because of the economy necessities, our own chil- dren would gladly make or collect toys, sweets, picture books. Suerzestl that yours do just a little to 1nl\'i`f Christmas happy for some other children_, this year. They will love (loingr it, and, if the doing: of it in- volves a litte self-sacrice, they will be learning the true Spirit of Christmas Past. Present. and To Come. .$50649 . 18600 -$69249 thcxr cml(11`cn. so now the children of Wi1111ipcg have to blame their parents and not the teachers for the homework they om do It miQ'h1: be i11t:=rsti11:;' .$188G588 44596 2-6306 Tb32217 6027 $69249 .$ 6661 13289 on 5 8685 287 1703 464 1672 233 331 1028 1471 13462 19335 803 235 754 318 HA $42856 .S18972 235 1071`) $34814 I`! 7360 /.11; 220 2643 the teachers 101' me uomunum Lu\;_w. have to do. It mxght 1.1? the parents m Barrie were to vote on whether their chi1d1'c11 `... getting` too much or too little home- vunvk. 96 \.l\.ll\lJ\JAV I \Ju I :.u\ BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY CONVEYANCING, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN ---< -- A - , DI_.._.. R0 IVALILVILA Iv l.c\Ir'||.V Office, 3 Owen '51., Barrie Phone 69 GORDON LONGMAN UARRLS'fE.R, SOLICITOR, NOTARY ETC. ul.._._.. 5.. I I\r|r CAMERON & _CAMER.ON HARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. ISTC 5 Owen St., Barrie. Phone 406. mnmrm. TO LOAN Uuru-\L.LI I . lV|ubA.ar\A\A`nw, .....-. BARRISTE17, SOLICITOR, xS'IC 1 MONEY TO LOAN Im-_.._:.. Tnvnnln RI.-ia., Barrie. RADENHURST & HAMM_OND BA'.'R.R1S'1`ERS, SOLJCITORS, 1'I'l"..` I _-.. _; I .........o !1'=.t.m ! 3.-xl_'l`.Wl-\l(.I oz .3.r.u.-1... _ 'l:.~\RR.1Sf1`ERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- VRIES 1 L'I: -ILIC & C()N\ 1-JYANCi;l~::i 1 u,....... .. nu... n nnv gums at \l\KJC4D I \4JlJl\JUb \/\/A\- .4... Money to loan in any sum \ ioweat current rates. I 18 Owen Si. - Bax ` 1). M. Stewart gcuun-t work. s 1 . ALEXANDER COVVAN BARRISTER `Solicitor for obtaimng probate of will, guardianshi and administration, `and General Soicitor, Notary Gon- vovnnm=.1'_ etc. ljA.'l,u.s.LoLLun.o, \J\J.uu\;4.\:.-.u, -.- _ Money to Loan at Lowest Rates Ofce. First Floor Masonic Ter..,.u.- Building. \ l 3 i F.S'I`EN & Eshaw BARRISTERS wlicitora in High Court of Ju.4t.i<:e Notaries Public, Conveyancern at lowest current) .1 oney to loan rates. Office; 15! Floor Masonic Temple Bldg.. Barrie. L! I4`cfn n u. H. .II 1 Us Money to Loan Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie. DONALD F. MacLAREN, B.A. __._- .....-~ r1r\1 \rV1r|`!\`l') sq IMUIVJBI LU uunn Masonic. Temple Bldg., Barrie. i to Ureawicke 5; Bed MONEY TO LOAN 1.111.... D... DI.-...l. R-.-pi- P. C. LLOYD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS %47 Elizabeth St. AMBULANCE SERVICE I i 1 I)! H. Esten STEWART & STEWART `n.?..-.u-nu` onIlr*1 I`(\I)Q N The (lemzmd`fo1' elect1'icul om,-1'g'_\'| in 'Lh- 11o1Ll1 country 15 so _2'1`eat that the third and fourth unit.<. of the Abitibi Canyon development arr.` shortly to come into operation, and a fth unit will be available early :.. man The lom:n1(ls upon the MUNa1 LU -uu-nu Office: Masonic Temple Bldg. GORDON FOSTER ,_._._ ......-...-.--A-s xu on Barrie. MONEY T0 LOAN ULULVEAI LU 1JU:1L\ Ufce: Rosa Block, Barrie. Flo-Glaze Paints PHONE 23 suntan ouuuluux, uuuu vey_ancer, etc. MONEY T0 -LOAN . M-nnnn:n Tnrnnln R rjusnness Directory T. E. HARLEY BOYS 8: BOYS fifth unit will be available cun_v in 1936. The demands upon 1 Abitibi plant continue to mount steadily and the outlook is that all the power which can be developed there will before long be required for the mining: industry in the north country. Without this power (level opnient, which was so unfairly con- dernned by Liberal politicians, the north would not be to-day supplying work and pouring forth we-altli as it is giving to the province and the Dominion. The time is not far dis~ taut when the Quebec, power con- tracts, cancelled by the Hepburn Government, would be justified also. The trouble will be, however, that in the latter case Ontario industries will suffer because of inzibility to recover the electric energy lost to this pronce.

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