1);` Q8 N K ENVELOPES SHIPPING TAGS TICKETS INVOICE FORMS CALLING CARDS LEDGER LEAVES CARDBOARD SIGNS Low Prices and Good `%Vorl Quality Th: "e.:t ZICDCY. vtuut. v\.u.. _A ' Terms are easy. Liberal allowance for mous patented Hoover action old electric cleaners. Smallcarrying charge. ;i:ation.Ith2:s1he Dirt Finder, Home trial, Without Obligation. N818 Hoover motor. It is built to lightweight Dusting Tools, for only I cover .<?~.nd1rds-~\v1l1 give little more. See this new Hdoverl Try Enc .5-.;wLCe. it-at once! ;. G SMITH 82 C404: ,_ E HBDVER BARRIEO j `E;-_Phone FOR ONLY LETTERHEADS SALE BILLS GUMMED LABELS BUSINESS CARDS SYMPATEY CARDS LEDGERS BUSINESS FORMS If you are using a worn-out cleaner that doesn t clean-if you've bought a new cleaner that has proved unsatisfactory- now you can replace it with the finest make of cl;-auer-for a remarkably small invest- iwent. You ll agree it s the greatest cleaner value yet! *r-_-.- __- M-.. r:L-...1 ..u..........-.. an FULL-SIZE ` "5. QUALITY BUILT STATEMENTS CONCERT BILLS CHEQUE BOOKS NOTE HEADS SHIPPING BILLS SALES COUPONS CHURCH FORMS Junior Dec. 30~-Bar1~.ie at Orillia. Jun. 2--Peneltang at Goldwater. 3-\Mid`1and at Barrie. 6--Coldwater -ad; Orillia. 8--Oril:1'ia at Penetang. 9--Bar.1'.ie at Coldwater. 13--Pe'ne. cang at Orillia. Goldxvate-1' at Midland. 15---Ba1'1'io at Penetang. 16-Oril1i9. at Coldwzuter. :20--Ori1lia at Barrie. Penetang at Nlidlund. 23-~Co1cl\vzrter at Puno'la11g. 0,! f\..:IJ.u u+ T\rTi,H._-nu] Feb. Dec. Jan. Feb. Intermediate 27--G1':1von1mrst at Midland. ` 3--O1'i1'ila at Pe11ctun;:,. Coldwater at Gruvenhurst 7-Camp Bo1'd`e-n at Nlidlzmd. Pelwtang` am Cold\v:'.ter. 8-G1':~..vcnhurst at Orillia. 10--Co1`dwate1' at Cp. Borden. `O1'il'lia 21-t Gravenhurst. Mnidland at Penotung. 14-G1'avenhurst at Borden. Midland at Coldwatevr. 15-Penetang` at Orillia. 17-Penetz1ng a't Midland. Goldwater at Orillia. C. Borden at G.1'avenhurst. 21-~Cp. Borden at Coldwatur. Grzwenhurst at Penetzmg. 22-Oa'iL1ia alt` Midland. 24-Camp Borden at Orillia. \Co1dwa.tcr at Penotang`. Midland at Gravenhurst. 27-C:mp Borden at Penetang. 28-Ori11ia at Colclwatcr. 29-Mid1a.nd at Camp Borden. 31--Penetnng at Cp. Borden. Midland at O1'i11`in. Gravcnhurst at Coldwater. 4--Co1dw:1ter at .\Iid1;`.n Penetang at Grzwonhurst. 5--O1'i11ia at Camp Borden. Advance HEPBURN PLANS TO SPLIT SCHOOL TAX NEXT SESSION Ott:.wa, .Dcc. 11.--Legislution to give sepzuute schools :1 po1`t,icn of eorporzitions taxes will be broug'h1 down in the Ontario Legislature by the Hepburn Government, it \vus learnt-(1 on excellent 2xL1Ll1oi'ityto~ day. ln many respects the legisla- tion will parallel the Qucbcc Act, which with the l: 1`otesLunt minority. rnv...., +1-H... `\qL<,._- nn uyhph HHHULII./y. There are three `oases on which action may be taken. The) are municipal assessment, property, and school 21:ttCIl(l21]1(i(:. The last named basis is the one (l0Sl1'L (l by st-1)u1':'utc school SLl[)])0ltl!l`S and it .is the one Likc'.y to be zidoptcd, possibly with sevciul vz11'iu1,ions. The UOV(.'1'lln1C1ll holds the view, .it is said. that the sepumte schools 01' the province. are entitled to a ;:1'euti.-1* share in cor- poration .t;:x rcvc-mie. Premier Hep- burn and his cabinet colleagues are of the opinion that no mat-ter what concession is made .to the Roman Catholic minoi'it`y, the O1`2111g'e' Order and other Protestant bodies will voice emphatic protests. Tlrnlnv Hm ()nnhm- gvgtmn. ('n1'r)0l`- !'Q:`. :`=hC'i tip: ?; 33igb1Il8?`l IVOICO Cmpnutlc pl'ULUaL.\. . Under the Quebec system, corpor- ation taxes zue paid into :1 g'eneral panel and dist1"ibu`te(1 on 1.1 per cap- itu basis of the school attendance. This is understood to be t-he keynote of the proposed Hepburn Govern- ment iegislation next session. Premier Hepburn would neither deny nor conrm :1 report appear- ing` in the Ottawa evening papers to the effect that he intended introduc- ing a bill deaLing with the problem of separate schools revenue at the coming` session of `the Ontario Leg- islature. LIV unhun un'lln-Inna L-anon nr xsluuure. Why raise relkigious issues at Christmas time ? was the Ontario Premier's .rst counter to newspaper- amen who approached him for com- |ment on the report. ' WI11-thnr nwzucn fnv .r-nnrn1n.Hn`n HOCKEY SCHEDULES J36---I'Bl1c|/uug u 1 ( Donnfnnr.` 5 menu on 13118 TEPOIT. Further pressed for conrmation `or denial, he refused eiiher. declar- `ing that he had no comment to" make. 1 FLU--`U,l'lL llil. uh LJ(uLn:. 1VI`idl~und Peneta 24---Oril'l'ia at Midland. 2'7--:1\Iid1`zmd at Orilliu. Goldwater ant; B2u'1'ie. 3-Penc'1ung at Barrie. 1\HrHnmI nf. (`.nM\vn1;0 TORONTO Single $1.75 (Eastern Standard Time) Lv. Barrio Lv. Toronto Clarkson Bay at Hotel Dundas 8.40 a.m. 8.30 a.m. a2.00 p.m. 1.55 p.m. 133.40 p.m. 6.00 p.m. a6.10 p.m. rl8.l5 nan. a-daily except Sun. & Hol. b-Sun. & H01. only d-Sat., Sun. & H01. only Coach connections at Buffalo and Detroit for all points in the United States. I ICKEIS Gray Coach Line a n G I n I ormauun at .: BARRIB Clarluon Hotel. Phony 62. - --nnult. Patronize Heme Industry L Order Your Sm;:*i0ner'y A Business F 0.4 rm: and F Counter Check Beaks 1 In Barrie ;5-1'cn e'I ung {IL D2u'1'x u. 1\Ii(11:.111dV at Goldwater.` 5--Mid1and at I c11e'tz1ng. 7-Bm'1'ic at Midland. Tickets and Information at I` II I I I DAILY SERVICE Return $3.15 Boxing Day, Dec. 26th, will be :1` holiday in Coldwater, at least for a` number of merchants who have agreed to remain closed on Thursday following Christmas. [Instruct News November was :1 busy month at! the Stevenson Memorial Hospital,} Alliston. The report of the super-' intendent showed there were 64 pat-', ients admi.t;ted during the month and` for :1 time nine nurses were re-1 quired `to attend them. 1 S ?":` I Mr. Isaac Bullivant. formc-r Crr:n~i more boy, has been elected `.\'Iu_vor of Medicine Hat, A11,a., for the sixth C011:-3()Cuii)iV(; year. The qtlostion of whether 01' notll members of the "own Council should" be paid for their s::1'vi<-,es will br`:. submitted to :1 vote of tho electors? " at the Orilliu elections next mon1h.!' t 1\'Ir.-mbers of the Ori11.i:1 Board of Educzition joined with other citizens- last week in cxp1`r2ssim:_ indigmution ovcl` the criticism of -their action in z:.ppointing* one of their trustees to the post of soc1'et;ary-4;1`ez1sL1rcr and truant officer. 1 I I 1 NOW YOU CAN UWN One of Mara townshin s oldosti residents. Mrs. Johanna Mahoney Lane, widow of the late Henry Lane. died at Atherley last Tuesday at the n.n M: RS2 Orilvlia township council have made provision for all jobless eligible for relief and at the same `time practically Written off a debt of $14,000 during the past year. all through economic administration. Age The township of Nottaxvasaga is in :1 fzwomble and enviable nancial position. The balance sheet at this`. (late shows that every known itmn of liability has been paid, includintzl school 1':-tcs and county levy. Out-1 slan taxes are still at` $14,898 1 Midland municipal elections prom- ise to be quitc intei'e::tin_q this _\'e:91'. There are likely to be contests for jevery office in the gift of ilie elec- tors. ;`.la_vo1` S. VV. Mcl{inle_\-' will likely seek 21 second term. Penetang s new re truck arrived last week and after 21 tho1'ou`2`h` series of t.e. w < pronounced em- inemly szltisfactory. I I s Z\I'.1.tthew Baird, chairman oi the Orilliu Board 01' Education, 1'C:}i_`.,_"11C0 last week to accept the position 01 secret2u'y-t1'eusu1'e1', succeeding; H. G. Skinner, who died a few weeks ago. D. H. Church is the new chair- . n n OriL1i21 s population, according the new assessment roll, is m 8,662, an increase of three ox last year. The assessment is .23 901,815), an increase of $7(5,1 um"... ma; ]2}Ui,01h I over 1935. The Sinclair Block on main street was gutted by week with loss in excess 01 Long s bake shop and store were badly damaged. A genuine precision-made Hoover for every home, every woman--z:t a price that any pocketbook can afford! That s the startling news of the latest Hoover-Model 500. It is not a junior model, but a full-sized Hoover with the latest features of C0nvcn~ ience and elciency. Charles and Alfred St. Amand, of Victoria Harbor, implicated in the fatal shooting` by a se.t-gun of C1m'l Tobey, on Nov. 19th, were sentenced to nine months each. A charge of manslaughter was reduced to one of criminal negligence by the Arb1:orney-General S Dept. A Tiny township resident says that the relief system is abused in that township. Some who have as many as eight and nine cattle feed them during the spring, summer and fahl. but when winter comes, ar- range with some neighbor to care for them and go on reLief. When spring comes around they get theii cattle back and go off relief. Creemore held its annual Christ- mas Fair on Dec. 5th, and it was 2 success in every way. There were many buyers present; and prices paid were better than for some years. Turkeys so1.l for 25c to 26% : Ll 1b.. geese 14c t) 17c, ducks 17c to 230. chicken 20': to 23c. The horse Show in connection was also good. C!-IlLDREN S AID S-OCEETIES AND THE. GOVERNMENT" Simcoe 2`.')pl1`Cl1l'.l).' is not the only county having t1`0ul)l_: with the On- tario Go\'<;rnment 1'eg:z1i' the (ll1ll(l1`Ol1'.\` Aid Society. The Burk .~' Falls Arrow comments: The Children s Aid work is :1 live issue in Parry Sound district at the` present time. Since the present superinltendent took over at 'l`oron L'o there appears to be no attention paid to the cost of operrtion so long,-' as the S_\'.~lCl`l1 is followed. A much yxreater emphasis is bein;y laid upon the filing of a record under a letter than is laid upon the ques- tion of \vh.ther the work origrnally ` undertaken by the Children's Aid Society in Ontario is being accom- plished or not. There is by far too great a conc.entrati~on of effort in Toronto. where the Children's Aid work is l'ar_e:ely a duplication of the work of olher philantropic orgxani-l zations, and too little attention is_ being: given to the frontiers and sparsely Selltled areas where the work of this or_e'ani7.ation is really NOW ONLY . $34.50 This new, modern Thor Washer 19 characterized from top to bottom, Inside and out, by traditional Thor quality. Its fast, gentle, thorough water action will restore your clothes to their original spotlessnesa without a trace oi wear. It's truly unique in the efficient service and life-wlong satisfaction it will give. Never has such high quality been J! 79 i needed. The late J. J. K'elso_us_ed_ ge,edyuahi,.economica1pm ~ to carry on under the P1`0\'l!1Cl{1li ' Secretary s Department with few. helpers and a stenogrrapher and the - I work was well done with a sym-` ff pathetic understamlinp; and co-l your old washer and $1 taken operation between the chief and alli branches. Now they have a sta' of` seven in -the provincial office and` Y` henvcn knows how much more help, `-_and there is nothing` but irritation: 0 and cross purposes between the To- |ronto ofce and the Socieities. as down payment and regular paymentsr start January 13th. J. J. Mclsaae. Allandalc Phone 3691 J. Llutil: UvL:J tent $41,- $76,198 1 O1'i1liu s re last f $8,000. a vacant dtal,` evening. Lperd Following the support an cnterain- pablment was given by the following: umpsolo, Hurry Barron, Bradford; ma- 1.e_`p,'ician. Bill Huirhr.-s. Bradford; 5010, iM.rs:. Cousens, Bradford; e1ocution- ;ist, Mrs. Whitesidc, Alliston; solo. j,].m,_gGor(1on Coleman, `Bee/con. Brief m,m.`z1(l(1r(:ssr.-s wmfe _p:1vt:n `by Major Sigdh Knowh-s. .zn'r1e; John Kwrnnn, Te- |cums(eth; Warden H. J. Crawford, Oro; J. T. Simpson, Barrie; Rev. . n0t1Pugs1<.-r), Bceton. and D. H. Cole- `man. ,.arr1e. ;?u1l)((1,} Other county officials present were (_.Lm.S;Jns. }Ir:ndc:rsonn Cookstown, and J. 0mh_! E. Coombs, Bradford. .; The aged -inmates of the House `:of Refuge at Beeton were entertain- a ed by the board of management at a their annual Christmas party last ,e`Thu1'sday evening`. Over two hun- Ly dred sat down to lunch, which in- cluded 114 inmates and county ,o'icials and friends. John Carlton. at/',of B_'eerton, was chairman for the 11 * 7 I mg . Irnnnf umu (rivnn hv thp f0]lOWlI1E'I n It has the famous patenrcd -Positive Agimtion. It has the the powerful the rigid Hoover . mil give many years of fine s;;vLce. 'I\H'URSDA.Y, DEOEMEBER 216. 1.935. CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD AT nous}: or REFUGE Eln Go The Sales` A TRUE INDICATION OF VALUE, QUALITY AND CHOICE TO BE FOUND NlCHOLL S Smoke; _Sh9p all wmm All Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention--Phone 53 THE 2 Doors East of Queen's Hotel BARRIE .......-..~..........-.. ...,... .- . . _ . . .-_., offered you at this economical price. Northern Advance 2 Collier St,