(Continued from page one) resident cost of education as isl charged continuation school dist1"ict.~3, gures to be based each year on the cost of the previous year. Principal to collect funds and remit same to the` secretary of this Board. \r-_.-.1 L-. `D1..:_ O..-Lc. 'T`L...t -Ln: HouseWC0ats . I Lovely heavy Satins, Brocadas, Crepes, etc. Full fashioned Thrcml Silk, Service or Chiffon weights. Sizes 81; to 10}-, ;. All beat shades. B1'cedcr.' with :u:(:rr.-tiituu sulflfcred from in um! Dandy assortment of styles and colors. Nicely lled. Value; to $1.95 This Week : Gift Specials m~-..SHOP EARLY AND SAVE? Hand Bags M E N S Mi!itar J5`:-;:.......y -,.-a . . I 1 I I ._... ,-. .... .4 KIMONAS lat Quality $389 89 Many Styles All sizes to 4C AND 69 GIFT MERCHANDISE NICELY BOXED icabinet lAc.1Tks I (Contnuued from page one) `declared Hon. Ian Mackenzie, Min- iister of Defense. . Solidly ;~:upported by his own (.':ih with Prime .\Iini.~'tr.-r King and the :I"eder:zl Govc-rmnrznt, Premier Hep- burn of 0nt:u'io l:s,~:t night .~:1iri 9.'n:;L la` .......1.l ..I_.. .'.._I., _ 4-,,,, `met in his bitter intraparty .`la:~;h` U * ```````` "' " ' N l E$=+g~= ,x<."" _" -as. _ -..,.... \,.,........y..., H... of it would take only a 1 provocative speeches, :~:u( j}i\'c)-r,-vi by Hon. 0. D. I `Hon. .`\'m'mm1 Rogrers at P0 `Ln brin." Ihr: full \\'ci_': }1` Clothing Valued ; .~\ithou;h Mr. Hepburn declined to discuss further the position of his uovernmem in the pre.~'en: party crisis---preferring, as he put it, to 'wait and see what Ottawa is goinr: to rlo-]1e left no doubt that when- ,.-.c......c... ,..-...... 1lLAL\..\ i lever Mr. King rzoes` to t`n~ count1'_\' !he can expect no aiti from the pro- `vincial Liberal machine. And from `his remarks it could easily be con- ;. that blockinr: tactics might in imany cases be actually employeri fzurziin.-it Federal Liberal candidates. .to choose themsel\`s a wardrobe' '. MOORE S Bowumnvillu, Dnc. I2.--Lnnl niuht n Nowcmsllv furmv-.r Inn hin fnrmhnnd, his horse, his overcoat, his monoy nnd hin dug. All have lmon lm:ulod---hut the farmer in not quite so pleased with his do an Inn uuxd In hr.-. The fnrmhnnd, struggling .., ...- :|l0n;{ 5| l)y-runll in a nun! far too big for him` aroused the nunpicion of two pruvinciul cun- atnhlen on night pulrnl. They arrested him, complete with coal and money, on a theft charge. Nearhy they found the hnrue. And, faithfully fol- lowing at the heels of the ar- rested man was the dog. The farmer doenn't think he'n ._.._I r .....-v.~ nun" vvnn uu: uug. much of :1 property protector ..n... FARMER IS ROBBED. ALSO OF WATCH DOG The Gift for Appearance Lm.':~I_v Lncv Trimmml and Tailored. str.\i_qht and Mars, \VlIih- nnd Ten- rnsv. Sin-s 3'1 (0 -I0. Luvoly Suliuu, Sm-Ins and Hrucados, - tuilurml and mlllwnidad, Mrnight nml Man, an wall as Hm nrw cocktail style.` White and Tmnroaa. Sinus 32 to 42. THE GREATEST STOCK at 69C "` 1.00 .u--.,, .-.ux.u and un- Howe and .1-\.1.u SLIPS -...s.-nu; of the and its u :4 uuu Arthur DOWN FILLED Comforters TUESDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1988. Loin Roast of -nn-n1-r -n- Candlggvick DREW PLANS Reliable Comparuea, Prompt Settle manta. r\IIl\nv- ..... (f,'nnt.mm;v1' from page one`; months -Ontario Conservative head- quarter". haw been almost entirely :om,mIl;:I from Dominion headquar- ttzru. :11. ()tt.awa and it is expected that the one :-.et of ofcers will be mm! for both organizations under (I01. I)rr;w .~. leadership. llrm. l.r.-opold Macaulay and House liemler nf the party, held a confer- ence with Col. Drew on Saturday, during which the new leader is re- ported to have outlined, in a gen~ Ierul way, some of the plans he has for the future. Until such time as Col. Drew secures a seat in the l.r.-i',r:~:Iaturr:. Mr. Macaulay will handle the affairs of the members of the I.ei'_5:-:lature from the Queen's Park riflirr: of the Leader of the Op- pr).=ition. Chief of Police Alex. Stewart has notied police in all surrounding dis- tricts to be on the lookout for the thieves, whom it is expected, will attempt to dispose of the major por- `tion of their loot. 1 It is understood that no burglaxf `insurance was carried on the stolen 'stock. `TRIPP At the R.\'. u from the stock taken and decked them. out in new overcoats, as two old, dark overcoats were found in the basement of the store. to- gether with one black suit coat. Eighteen dollars in cash in the til! was left untouched. - After raiding the store, the thieve.= broke the lock on the back door and made their lop-mt`-.xz'e via the rear lane unnoticed. DOI,'f}A.\'--.-\t the R.V. Hospital, on I-"ridzxy. Dec. 9, 1938, to Mr. and .\Ir.:. Wm. Dougran. Thornton. a A. F. A. MALCOMSON onoumer Roasts P0'RK--lb. ....;; .-~ u. u..-. iIon Dec. 12. .\Ir:~. Archie Tripp, claugzhter. chiI{i"11e _r_._..-v \'n'I The Home of GOOD INSURANCE For vntxvunuur spun . -1.. r vs FORTY YEARS ... auuuu PHONE 447 -T BIRTHS ' ts He :k 15h Hospital or: to 111'. :1n:i Allenwood, 9. LUHI IKUEKST. OI P ORK-1b. I 1'llIiL` NIH FLUU BEEF--1b. BIG DEMONSTRATION; Shoulder Roasts of 'Dn.'D'lr 11. CHUUIHUK l\.UilL BEEF-]b. BCIIIIC LU LIIC JCLLCLGL: UL \.AAA_: A.1\1u.L\4-I Moved by Blair, Sprott-That the] committee comprised of .\Iessrs. Hammond, Sprott, Bryson and the Secretary, continue negotiations re the Storey case and recommend to them that the offer of Solicitors Wray and Russell be not accepted and that they be advised according- lv. Prime Rib Roasts `I1- Shoulder Roasts of 'D'l.1'rl'n.`l 11. 4 Phones 626 - 627 75 $15.25 FOR THE HOLIDAY DELICAC Y--SPEClAL AT COLES & POWELL gt Coles and Powell cows & POWELL oE:6i>K65'PRoDUcTs BUFFALO STEAKS CHOICE JUICY 'teeth of children attending the Bar- it being: merely a source of inform- zation to parents as to the actual As a result of the above motion, the Canadian Hygiene Council will in all probability have -a representative check over the` rie public schools in the near future, and make recommendations to par- ents regartling the necessary dental work. It was pointed out that there is nothing` compul. in the scheme, condition of their children'.< teeth. v- an at r ~,, I :- --FREE sAM1>_LEs_ 715-17~r '."16c `gMidland Man charge of murder Friday. I l"nn4--sin T`\.......l.l 1---- .....b\. \lL :.ucL A.LAua_V. R Captain Donald Leonard, of` Micliipran State Police, who with other officers arrested Rowland inl Windsor, Ont., last'night, said the` youth admitted he shot and killed Berl Bergman, 55, Thursday morn- |inL` in an attempt to obtain money to nance his marriage to a girl he; met during a drinking party a fewl hours earlier. Rowland is a native of Mirllanrl, Ont. I just suddenly had an impulse `to ','Cl.~'0H1e money any way I lvould." Capt. Leonard quoted Row- |l:1n(l as saying. . I r [ . . ` .\Ir. Dobson acted as chmrman m Ethe absence of Mr. A. Bryson, who Ft-xtended through Secretary Felt, his appreciation of the co-operation ,afforded by the members of the ['Board throughout the year. I FORGOT ABOUT HER ' The fugitive had $105 on his pet- .-`on when zmwzsted. Apparently, police said, he had made no e`ort Ito meet the girl again. ' ` '\ ` ` REQUESTSJEW > William Gillilzmd, 60, owner of the inn, was wounded. Rowland shot to death as he lay in bed in 21 vabin at the resort. I Capt. Leonzn-rl . Rowland told of` working all sezxson as 2: Stoker on a Great Lakes frei'p;hter, zuM then of going: deer hunting in Mich- i_v:an'.< upper peninsula where he met (}iIlil:md, who r)fTered him a job at the inn. he was told, when he awoke as Rowizmd \v:1s taking his gun from u iresser drawer. Gilliland was wnlumr-,rl l>_\' tho noise, and the gun, \m.< turned on him. ; Beryznmn was shot. Leonard said N E It was moved by Blair, Sprot`.,! [that the n1:u1:LL:`0n1ent committee hei iauthorized to make best zlrrungzc-' mcnts possible for kindergarten teat-her.< Wm-ti\'n with the term wmnnem'inu' Jun. 1, I939. I Pc-nn_\'b:1nk (l(`,f)0.s'iT.~l for the` fmonth of T\'m'nn1her from the vur-I Em.` ..l...,\I. .........n . I A - `! II \\';i.~' "I()\'(`t! h_\' !~Ini;:l\t-Goorlall. that the Rourrl con9,'1'uLu1:1te P1'in(-i- jpni Girdxvood. of the B.C.I., the .~wtuIT and 0'.her.~ re. for 411w 11i;:h quality of the Colleigate E ('.')l7H)10l1(`.Gl1I(3l1t2 OXCYCESCS. mukim: <,-lass of lu\v.< Sl::1nkles.~; Smoked TWTIVITTIVIV `I1- D!!2lIlKlU-\':~' DIll()KL'(1 PICNICS--1b. . . .20c Moved by Blair. Sprott-'I`hat the` Department of Education he advised that we propose to continue the commercial course under the Voca-I D1 L`.H{lZla'E BACON-1b. Breakfzlst `I'D A I'1I\'lT BACON Squares FRESH AND SMOKED FILLET l\' i m: .<(-hr)0l;< COPACO PRODUCTS a total enrollment in this; . 4H F,(lw:1r`i , .,.- ..... Order Your Xmas F OWL Now uuucu .&Ju1Ja.L uAu\.u\.. With respect to the Dublicim schools, it was moved by Sp1'ott-- Bergman. manage!` Goodall-That this Board approveaillmu 17 Hlilev south of -of the activities of the Caiiadianlhad been mD10.\'ed at Dental Hygiene Council and that `~ -"0H0 -ittltion. their representative be allowed to 6( conduct an examination of pupils woundt in the schools. lay rr.-ported kin;-,' Georgy. 1'1!" 1'". Barrie I of Lookout` Alpena, was the resortiex .17 f')I~ 1. `The great length of time since this work had been started in Simcoe County, and the canvass nearly two years ago. 1) We (lon t need any of them new- fangled scales in Ireland, said O Ha1'a. There s an aisy way to \\'ei~,-;h a pig without .scales. You get a plank and put it across a stool. Then you get a big stone. Put the pig on one end of the plank. and the stone on the other and shift the plank until they balance. Then you guess the weight of the stone and you have the weight of the pig. 15 # # 1|! _,. ...- .....,..,_. ........,....v.. \/Aux. Hm) to extend an invitation to Their; I\I:1_ic9ties, l\'in_: George VI. andi Queon Eli /.:1bet11, to vissit Canada; next yea1~. [ ~.u.uuu..-.u.... \.u.....u. tional Department. \l7!LL Inl\vvv\l\/I` Caption in the Orillia Packet and Times: Mr. Durnford get tender." by further persuing the article it Revealed that there is no suggestion ihat Mr. Durnford was particularly tough in the first place, nor that his new condition is the result of being boiled Mr. Durnford. one learns, was awarcletl the tender for management of the Coldwnter rink.y -1; 4`. 4. -a- in Oil. Better late than never, say we,: \ ` but isn't there a likelihood of Lord; I v . . . \ Tweedsmulr or Mackenzie King feei-`v ; iru: that Simcoe County is goingl; [just a little over their heads in ex- [tending an invitation that takes in` so much territory? ` it 2: 1: k Question: What is it that a lot 01' Barrie people have that a lot of other people wish they had had but that those who have wish that they had not and those who haven't are glad that they have not ? Answer: A gas range. 1: 3: 3n )1: From the B1'adfo1'd WitIIe.~'s:g .`~'.in1c()e (`minty (loumtil, meeting; at} llnrric I*`1'idz1_\'_. authorizcri the war- I 4 . v nu In 2`ener:1IiiscLmxion, tht argumentsg for pressim: the Department of .-kgzriculture ceed with the T.B. test in County were: . nu - - % HEADLINES `_and HOOEY If`-.. {nun up..." nun ...`_.\.._, . 3 What is it this time, Mr. Simp- lkins`? You've always got some- lthing; fresh to complain about ?" Not this time, )I1's. Entwhistle, replied Mr. Simpkins, It's my Egg. (Continued from [)1l_'.1`(.` one) Dominion representatives for Sim- (-00 ("uun1_\' mi what h.'1.~' been llllt`, inml shoulil now iw done, to -:01 thi.~ `test much in SiI)H'(')x- (ount_v." I\Icssrs. P. B. \\':11'ni('.'1 and .\ eI son Bantin: were mirletl to tho Hi...`-4. .,u4u mu. . frigridly : uul. uvvun AvV.rvL4l.4, lI"Il\l 1 Mr. Middlerib read in his paper `:1 paragraph stating that the sting iof a bee was a sure cure for `rheumatism. Mr. Middle:-ib thought of the rheumatic twinzes that grap- pled his knees. 11 . ._,.,1 .1 .- 2 K. M. .\lucl.cnn2m. principal of Victoria School, repm'tml to the Board that ten children wore re- fused admission to the kindergzirten class at the commencement of the fall term who were not yot ve[ years of age. These will start after} 'Christma.<, the principal pointed out,i ..,,\, ...,.. _,,,-....w. l liveninjz brimrs all home, and the last rays of the declining sun fell upon Master Middlerib with :2 short, wide-mouthed bottle, com- fortubly populated with hot, ill- natured bees. The (lime and the bottle changed hands. _Mr. Middle- rib put the bottle in his coat; pocket. and (-,ondml his guilty secret to none of his family. He hid his bees in his bedroom and as he looked at lthem he wished the bees did not look so hot and cross. When everybody was in bed he sought his room. Did Mr. Middlerib nd his room ? ninglou ? Did somebody yell "murder?" ` Did the rheumatic pains vanish ? i Did anyone else discover his dark N Iecret 7 : Follow the next chapter in this lnlirring episode in this column next week. Did the bees sting themselves` H00 Farmers -All-lalaldlunil-In! Bblhln Al\l\Il- (Continued frdm page one) say you lost out by ?" at X C C .\'ew.< ium: Paper milk bottles`: N nrc br3in_u' pe1'1'c(-ted, so that they are`: rated almost sterile. 5 Science comes to aid of lovers ` Necking at the side-porch door, No more noisy bottles tumbling As the clock is striking four. Down the steps without a sound, ' Keeping father from that habit Of appearing on the bound. . Paper bottles may go rolling i I manna; vvvv ycuxa agile 2. The large number of Sztid the boarding` house landlady; ..-:,n., . HOOEY NOVEL, PART 1 In \.`l .l.-ll.....'L .......l :- 1_:_ _, tho chief` he Federal 1'0 to pro- Simcoe inquir- M1ddIe- :cret roked , smselven {er ?" his nn `no) >r Page Four Present were Warden Georg;e Pat-! terson, of Simcoe County, chairmanl of the meeting; D. J. McCua.ig,I l{.C., M.l .; Get). A. .Vl(:l.ez.m, M.l .; S. l.. Page and 1". Lashley, agricul- tural representatives For Simeon County; F. N. l'li;c;:ii1,suii, chairmzmi of the Agricultural Committee, Sim-f (:00 County; B. B. Warnica, presl~ th-nt, Simcoe County Live Stock Inn! pm\'em(.-nt .\.'.eociati0n, and nearly,` 10() people representin';: all clistrictsl in the ~nunt_\'. i Wzmlen l utte1`son culled the? nu-etin_;' to order. He explained ltlx.-it this IH(.'(:tll2j_',' \vu.s the outcome: of :1 l'(!>'f)llll.l'lll pusserl :11 the .\.'n-' i w,~ml:r-r . ml the (lountjr Conn `nil l`L`l]llC.l.lll_L`,' the Health of Ani- |nI:1l.~' limmzli 01' the Federal Depart-5 7ment of .\;;'rieulture to consider the; itv. 01' cattle in Simcoe County! `for tuberculo3i;4., as petitioned 1'01- I... LL. ....lL1~ .4-.. , 4 ,, _ 1 ies and coxnplaints, from cattlel breeders, owners and others, as to, why, since Simcoe County had been` -gazetted for the test, it was not 1 I proceeded with. i 3. The health of the cit.i'/.cns.i Many people contracted tuberculosis; from milk from rattle um.--Lml by 'T`D ..\..`..v .......u...... mun: ul.1I.u.nV. Ill uu` tested, neighboring,-' herds. 5. Private tenlimg` for 'l'.H. hr-rds W215 unszatisfactory to the public _L,"(3ll(.`l'Zl._\', t'o)'r)\v11:1's of matters` (li.~Ip().~I(:(i 01' them :myw:1_v they wish- All |crez:.~:im.: as 21 duirying industry I In I-n-I V 45. South Simcm: was ;;-rcutly in I 1 r V .-\. petition hrui been .~`lf."nE(i byt ,7?) per cent. of the cattle owr.er;< in :c `the county to have the county madell ,ia T.B. tested free area and for-"x i\\':1)'rled the Dominion Department of I .-\_n`icultu1`e by June, 1937, and .~ yearly this year the county had been 1 `Q-`zxzctterl for this test. Though not' la cattle owner himself, he was; anxious to have all sources of miikgd supply free of T.B. Ur. Pater.:on.' then called on various speakers to :uld1'e.==.= the meeting. . t herds .~ Christmas Bazaar