<'}Il12Nurth2rnAh1Ianu> Ihl nth than ' 1iLi,L','21 01. (4: 3 llll` The age of 11'ii1``.(`.](}S is 1101, over. In Brooklyn recently V a baby born (lead and remaining dead for ve minutes was brought to life. D1: Idrops orf adrenalin into the b:1by s ;hez1rt made that 1]L1lS(`1C` am! the I Philip 1\Iinibui'g by injecting an row` ;`:.".l (..--.-%.-----u ~..a*JIn':2tnIunnJ1III1i1JIiumw1!:: YOU are considering the purchase of a Car. You are not quite sure of your judgment. You desire to know what the judgment of other car buyers has been. It has been the well-ordered and considered judgment of forty-seven car buyers out of every hundred who have bought cars to buy a Ford Car. Of the remaining fty-three, the highest number who purchased any one _ make of car was sixteen. Forty-seven people will average among them better judgment than sixteen. And it was the well-ordered and considered judgment of these people to buy Ford Cars. These people were scattered from Halifax to VancouverT- with the average transportation needs to solve for themselves and their goods, They bought Ford Cars. Their judgment was based on- Lowest Initial Cost. Lowest Upkeep Cost. Lowest Prices for repair Parts. Ability to obtain I3-`1I"S readily and anywhere. Ability to obtain service at any one of 3,000 Service Stations--in a straight line from Halifax to Vancouver these Service Stations would be only one mile apart. The knowledge that the price of car, the repair parts and service labor is standardized to the lowest possible point. The well-ordered and considered judgment of forty-seven purchasers out of every hundred purchasers of cars to buy a Ford Car should be the determ- ining factor on your part to buy a Ford Car. The Price of the Touring Car is $445. Freight and Government Taxes extra. And it can be bought on a monthly payment plan. Barrie FORD MOTOR Many fathdrns under the 3 o . seas, N ature provides an ' 3! g abundance of sustenance for I i the codsh that makes its E liver-cells prolic in vitamin'e- E bearing oil. Scam Ema: was 3 serves thousands of children a a c mm!!!III!lIII!iIIIllEiiIJI|llllllllllllWillHlim . ..uJIIl|"'...mnwm. `35l}|?l|}1lllll)U lillllllliliIIIllllllllllililNIHHIHUUH(HMHHIIIl!l)l!llHllI1UHlTl]lillmlillllnlllllllilllllmUli`.lHHUllmlllllWilllllilillHHERDUl{llU|iU1llll!UU\lUlhmllui `.ll3l'aZ1ll!i!!EHIiilllillll1?HH(ll1(UlillillilllIIHIIHIIININIUI1%(HIHI!HlllllfllllilmllflIlS(lUlll% Motor Car Company, Barrie, Ont. tell whether he needs glus'-`es or not. His eyes may hzv.\'e become slightly in- fected by the injection of some foreign substance or he 111:1) have so strazinetl them that all rthey need is ;L rest. But it` your eyes do cause you any pain 01' :u1no_\'.'Lnce it is l)eHe1' uthznt you come here and let an experienced optometrist z'en(le1' his vnlict. You will not be zulvised to buy glasses unless you need them. 0. R. Rusk, Dph.D. nnrrt\\ lY7'I\I`I IL"l1 T HE Ia.ym:1n cannot always IOMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, FORD, ONTARIO ||1lli|||\llWll|||l||i Eenailam Ham 01 B@c@:.:':; `, i ihlood vessels contract, and by (l1'u\\'-l)a1o1'. and promises ` in:.; of!` half an ounce of blood, mun- hzxppy, healthy boy. aged 10 1'estm'e1it'e to the bz1l)_\'. IL} --- `has lived now for three weeks andi I-lave you rene\\'e( `is gaining stezulily in wei_<.;h1.5t.io11 to The Advruict ;1 x'e111a1.u1'e1y born. the bzLb,\'. whichi -:--- \is :1 twin, is cared for in an incu-; READ THE ADV" .%i|!!l!llH!HilE!%!l TIIAT breakfast on Easter Morning should consist of Bacon and Eggs has become almost as honored a'uationa1 institution as Turkey for Thanksgiving. But on this Easter Morning. bright with the promise of Springtime--vigor-r.nd joy-~thc Bacon certainly should be "Premium"'-tlie world s standard-as betting the occasion. Substitute ordinary Bacon or Ham for Swift's Premium and you dull the joy of the meal. For Swift's Premium" Bacon is of charac- teristic and distinctive quality. Firstly, by it: choice seIection--for Premium" Brand must have just the right proportion of fat and lean. Then next it possesses an unmatched succu- lence and savoriness due to the exclusive Swift process of curing and smoking. Be careful to get Swift's f"P-semium" when you buy Bacon or I-1.m-m:z!:c xurp nf it this rnmim: Easter l\/Inrnirnz. ' I 0PTQ.\lE`I`R[S'l` 38 Elizabeth St.. Plmno llurrie. 143. Next door to Sin_:c1' Sewing Machine Co. WDCII you buy .l5i1COIl OX" ."1.L'21--X2Ir'I.'-{. .' sure of it tlns coming Easter Mornmg. Order from your Butane: or Grocer. Swift Canadian Co. ihalor. to grow into a hnnnr ho-:1Hh\' hnv I`l?!1e\\'C(1 yom` s11bsc1'ip- {ion Advrxnce for 1923 ? READ .-\DV-;JI+.TISEMEN'I`S, H.A.E-EENRY lllll I` $51M) (`ash ..I| r-InIkV 1 n\L.,v' $1004) - -( on-hn L:-.).) .u I -Tn-.'_'UII 'In11.1\ m11ml111:4::1 9.32251) - .'\'n'.'(-11 1.]! II1|\\ \-nn \'t`IHi'|H' -. lI1I'I! |lJ|'.lIl $35M) ~ I}un;::x10\\'.~4. smn ;.';:\]0\\'.~4 uml lmusn.<, to c1mo.\'u 1'I'om. $:i80()--An vx<.--pxinxxznlly buy. elnnn nnal nu \Inn\' $I()(H) hnn l<`m'Ins. llnmt-.<. Slllnluwl llmnos. .\I:u-kt-L (iau'tln.~; mu! Ihlsilu-:~`s l I'u|w|~H1` I-`ur Ht-II!---'l`ln'4-0 IlmI.\1'.~'. I S1-ll Hm l'I:u-th Page Two -`,!IUIIu u hmuws. '|'\\'u O:lI'(li|lg` (lll.\`I`, lncuiinn, H.-rms ll) up .uu| ()l"l"l'I|iS 'l`lll>' \`(l`Il-ZK A. HENRY `anal `\4UHl urd. n..:.. 1) SL. :1! .'\lIIl(':1sh-r. I hmm iilw. |. nforl :1.h1u l.:|1nv\ In up .\Iuny Five Points (Founded 1851) Published every Thursday morn- ing at the oice, 123 Dunlop Street, Barrie. Subscription $1.50 per year in Canada and Great Britain, $2.00 in United States. Subscriptions payable in advance. Advertising rates on application. Morrison & McKenzie, Publishers. }ilH|I IIUHIIIITI. I II` 1910, and $204.6)! lit has risr-n until , $2~1u,(;1)n,lllr, ulm {Y ltlnln of I.ln- Immi l\v;.I'. Hon. gunllu `Sm... `l(-.onlm1 lho purs ,`]iI`n\`iI1('('- um lila- }pm\'r\rl)i:1l l)o:n` ~- on him, bu`. un- IIHCS. ~4r\a&p\a : 3104), )I|I\`1l mhlc jjj You ca. t clean up this world with` soft soap. It requires grit. I Careful with re is good advice to know. Careful with words is ten o:...m Annkhr an UW. Luuuxx Limes doubly We wonder if the to\vn`counci11o1'sl noticed the condiuon on` the street` crossings on Saturday `. l I If our neighbors haul as few faults as rourselves, what :1 pleasant old world this woum be to live in. Religion that does not abide with one I\\'enly-0ur hours. in the day and seven (iays in the week isn't. worth iiuviiig. BARRIES BEST LAUNDRY` T11e crossings on some of the Illilili streets or the town were in :1. deplor- able condition last week end and should have received some attention from the town fzxthers. .\ couple 01' men working for (L day would lmve clement these c1'0ssin5.: oft` and made it possible for citizens to get '.1m1n1d without wzv.din:q through slush knee deep. of his life uiiioiig the t.0m`bs and temples of the people who lived .Lhou.>`:t1itls 01` The address given by 1 1'ot`essoi' Curt'el1_v in the l ub1ic:Li-bra1'_\' Hall on 1"1~idz1_\' night was enlightening. and ,::1\'o the audience It c1ea.1'e1' con- ception of the ancient cust.orms and peoples than m:m_\' 01' them ever haul L-et`m'0. We may rezul zmcient his-: tory. but it (1()(`,i% not c011\`ey the same idea as hez\1'in:.: it man like 1 r0[. C`.111'rel1_\ , who has spent. many yezus; _\ L7`2l 1'5 ago. Jill.` \L-Lana I1| ;...`...-.. had 1L distinct. meaning. servutives, who are in [)1 are beginning to assert UL b|JlHl'.' ` Czm:1dzL iThis is purposes le;u 11e(l ]\/\tn In n- V `of the oil .\ `.``.p0I'i p1'esent"ed to the .\`enute at. \\'ushi1i::t0n by an i11\'esti:,'utin}.: committee, states that the SK21I1(1iL1`d Oil Compzinies had complete control ix1(11xsti'y. The Stumlaid Oil Compzmies exercise this control in such :1 manner as to fix the price which the producer 01' crude oil re- ceives at the well, the price which the refiners receive for gasoline and kerosene. and the retail price paid by the consumer. It a few oi -these oil compzmies are axllowed to mani- pulate prices in this way the con- s1m1e1' will soon be paying 2). tltollat` 2L f.i1HOI1 1'01` gasoline. , bee is going I( then look out. CH l|lt:t.'l1|lj_; lllxll. IIIL7 |mitIee cons,-i(1e1' the builcling a public lnvu it; svorlhy or the sex` . n HA` uh . f`r\nur.iI l (IUD UL INC \J\'L|`I 1 Health has recmm fund we belie-,\'e a the cixizens wmm luck 01' at public n.:.nx.;I In tho In-. The `Ill UH`, Illlfglllllllll , tn HIIIWIII `and I)()I11H1s. lr0m $97,!) $2(H,l)l)(),4)lHJ it lit ln~(lu_v .$2H).(H)0_U(m, almost 21:: Ill` MIN! Dmninion In 1\\'(l'. Hon. ,'.(('nHl3lIl(.'l1 om . nnno.-nl Hun nnrun uirinr Phone 616. :u ;,'l'(%2LI, n1-:u (AI Ux[H:I,I||In;.',. II-ml, lll`l lil,\rUl`:L|Hl.' pumuun nu nu: II1uu' l in Um m0;mli|m~, is ;{l'U\VillLZ by ]i'.'l}).`~` unlv.-as -1mn:.-,ull'nI' Hm lwltur is u-I`I`m'l~ 1 and $!)7,()t)u,lHH) in ed. lmrnmrly llwro was :1 \\'ido mu.x'-| 11910, yn:u':1_::n.`;.:i11 lmlwoml privess paid for |).'u1i.~;h lit it is nwr um] Czunzuliun hzuzon, lmL rv(*('-nl. sul- mmzh as lhv vicns rocvivt-(1 by lhv I.i\'n .\'I()("|i hufnrn HIl"Hl`iLl1(3h nt. ()llzuv:1. in(li(*:Llo Hull ;;-ntlmmm opposite wlm1 lhnre lms been quile n. lovollim; wp, l(~.0nl1`0l purse slrimzs n1` lhv l.lm.l. in fact. the prion {mid for (hm- Hm man with Hm :uli::1.n lvzm hzwon pm"Iom: humlrr2 Np}-o\ orl)i:1I rlhoy have :1. ;.:ri1: woi1.:hL is hm. n. nfcw slnillimzs 1v. ~'.h` H 1l1'I`i|H W _l<" }4-" Hum llml. paid for the best. Dzmish. The rucommendu H . \\'ullwin zu Mon o|...A 9 voting i1 I` ...h n l}il.|} <`-xplu .\n-ht 1') IHU U\`.\l People (-om ' es2m2ciu1l_\'a1 1-\r-1: n|` unnh UL 315 nxuuxpug nu: M111; 2 day being the capital in preferenc<- to Ottaw all 1')l`OD2l_EIilI`ld:l 1'01` coma ;_ uhut there is It lesson to I'1'r:1n it. 1mwe\'m'. 1:` Qu roing to dominate and ru \I- and lllllllllllilllllll .\I0ndu_\' that. the I" -:11f\II aka 1:! lllliilllllls. :_ux: \./uu' the lnajority, themselves. hlllll nu .pn_uuu,uu ;smmeIl\in',-, Ihul hm in will {ind I'(.`l|llil`\` A1` n-,xpl;Linin;:. Huh` . in nu-nurhnr luv In-run 5 DUI Hlllh nc. The nnendcd .. In . II All I` In: udvi . 1 mm- T119 1;0;11`(1 (,1 1ua it. _L;u11uJu.1 nun: \\/HUIL` ll .'1':.L5 Ut`L'll; 11c._1 11,15; _`;1,J.;;.1(letmminod mu! :1 person is a,-n:i:1e11 1-1. m1m1,.31- .11": to :1 pension Ihe d(`(`is10n shmlld nu!` 1._1(_,1~_-,1? 1;_ T1 1br- l`(-_*\'(?I'S0(1 lmfore the DGI1Si()l101` has 111,11 1,; (11.11-1.?bec11 givm.-11 un opporiunity of being 1111.1-1.313 .,,1- 111e1he:11`d in some app1'0p1'iule manner. _._r 111 111,111 11,911 (`?1I'I]r,~'ll)' ln~in,:;' thesv c;1su;s m 11101 111mm-(,n1(3ncm1zllleminn of the minister. . 1 .|.:..} I-`mun r-nn'.'nr::1Hr\nu I hnvn )\`|l]l 1 . i 07.`. n.. 1 by .\I(10rmzu1 ' ni_<.;hL's Coun- I.`in-.. n run Fun. `by-election The Con- .. 1\\r\ :I\II:f1V `told- H.\...... Look not mournfully into the past. I It comes not back again. \Vise1y improve the present. It is thine. Ga.oler H. E. Stoddart two boarders on. Mondwy. not l)e 21 xecord, but it is ing. A report from London. Eng., states that the styles worn 3000 years ago by the fa\'o1`ite harem captives, who danced before King Tlltankllailllell, will appear this season, and every well dressed woman will be \ve;u'ing.; evening gowns designed uznfter the ancient Egyptian models. Now, why shoul-rl the men not fashion their e\'eniny_; clothes `2Ll`1er those worn by old King Tut '2 `port to .cont'orm with that of the. 111 the House of Cwoimnnons on Feb. 27, the niatter of inetlical treat- ment and pensions for returlled men and dependents was :diSC1iSSe(l and cases of injustice vwere `cited by 1nenLl)e1`s. D1`. Beland, the minister in charge, explained how the Pension Act works. \Vhen a11 ex-service man applies 1'01` a `pension his.ap- plication is dealt with 1i1~st 01' all by the Pension Coniniissioners. 'l`h(-in decision is nal. Last year on 1`<.= commendation a Board of Appeal was constituted \\'l1e1'eb_\' an appeal could be made when the 1 e11.-.ion Comlniissioners (lid not agree with the report lot the pension exaniinm in the tieitl. The cha1':.;e \vas made that the pension examiner in order to hold his job had to make his TU- ponsion cominissioners, and a re- cmmnendation was made that the [}0l':'J()l1 seeking a pension be given it copry ot` the report of the pension e.\zun1ine1' so that. he would have something 10 go by. It was also 111-1.-;e(l that the person seeking a pension the allowetl to appeav in per- son bet`o1'o the pension commission- ers when his case is heard. J01. ok:~ `\lu XI` \ i LEM BRGSL Clh \\ lltfll lllh Cmlbt.` lb lllzllllu i In connection with this, M1`. XV. l-\.E Boys hzul the following to say: 2 1 do believe the soldier himself would be better satisfied if he had an opportunity to appear pe1'sonzLll_V. {Ol'co1n'se, if he chooses to have some one :1.I}I)2lI' on his behalf, \'ei*_\' well, if he can go to that expense lei, himl (In an I \vnII1I] unrrn-out Ih-If uvhnn ll UK: can all (U KIICKL C.\1I!`:llhl_` IE1, HIHII (10 so. I would sugrgest that when the appeal is taken an o.pp01".uniL_v be given to the soldier in person to support his appeal. ILAv011ld seem to me reasonable 100 max 'r1?s, expenses in that connection .~.h0u1dI Ln ..n,...m.1 I ; be allowed. I \\'I\iln Y nu i UU (LllU\\ r:u. | . While I am on my feet I want Lo[ tsay a word in rc-gzu'd to p<=2nsin_'1s.; iTi1is is, pe1'l1a.ps, not directly 1111 point hero, but I think it. is an op-3 lporlune time IQ bring it to `ho 211% Mention 01' the minister. 1 ]l:L\'0 lizul: !Lwo i11s1_ance.s b1'ou.ght. to my :i1tcn-' , 1 v{rn 11v`\r\|-.. r\:ur\(~1'r\II:\ `\nv-r\ I.r~..~.n -u-mvix :L\\U 1I1aLuI\;U.3 u1ULLj_-'.IIl, [U lion \\'hm'0 p(`]1SiOIlS have I drzuvn hom widows. and A .. n. o .\.,... [IIIH L"\\'H (l..I\(:ll lK'_-;i1,l\l!llj-; Lllxf lllll 101` the 9\'l(l( I1C(3 1`oceive(l by the (l `[DzlI'Ll1l(`Ill. In the two cases I rel} im the uviilence involved lI1lSCOIl(llI'.` }Now, Mr. Clmiriuzul, I think it is. ,\ ex'_\'. \'or_\' serious Ihi indeed wlw `a widow is depri\'e of her pensir `witlmut :1. lmux'i11_: and on gmzint which involve her social DO$3il7()Il. protested these Lwo cases, um] 01 01' them is still pending". ln no on should 21 pension he set aside wit ..i I I .-\..o cl... r\r\ kK`\Ul\ l that 1 ...x....n `\\HL`ll |Hl. Xlllll \'0]\'c.~d. Iftzu `Ihf: I 11 sary, and I ha I many others. `-19 n zrnnnv-nl V Hv].'lH'HI |I\'lI)ll3 KL ithis \\':13'. To a 5:0", Hhv (--.1.~o or H`(`lHll* Iporlzmt, ])rul);`|.h)_V 1 n\'erz1.ge zxppuul to lam! he shnultl In A..... I |\ UN Lhzu. hm` I` mull-.< l1\AI Laundry called for and delivered Prices reasonable \V'0r] gmtrunteecl 011 all f:1`.nH\' \\'.n \E'. . . lI\ l'I hlialh I. l)cnm:u'k l':Lv(>r;Lhl.~ .`ll|L'l.\ lh j_ldllA\`- the honor of 2 d. I Cull refer ..-.r..\,. I `\1\1~:\ :.. pass ?on. I] sled one` m1 (-use :1 with- Iw person ui'1'ec-med he'm:_.-` given oi}\po1'Iu1|iI._\' to be 1ie:L1`(l. 2:11:11 ;~lH'0L\' is p:x1'Iic.111':11'i5' essenlial Ihn hnnnv rd" 2: uvnnunn in in- Ill?) Ill! 1110; 1' their BOYS ON l`l . l|.`.`A|"|. \\'l|!lUlll me 1'eas:o11s which 1'u(`(:h izs: (lucisit uh! I... .-..b ,1 5` IL BUUIHD [U I-ll` rule where it has 1) 121! anti: rafore n nnnn|'1nnEl\' 110' hr \\ IIFII xlll (ll]7]ll.'L`.l mt lmo\\' what is ` \'0 no chunrze oi 1) usv. and in the 1 .. tnlol ah. 1hn:u I hxll [UH-`v find Ihv -uv Xx . n .. u TI-IlIRSD.\Y, .\I.-\RCtH 8. 1923 The Northern Advance (`HUI I ()l(1i(,'l Hen! I\|1uxn Hlllll ordil B, uuu lHt_\ ::u'din:.: the r-nivn l\\' 9 l.\'('l{!`}. .` um I lllhl Ivnnmlnrn JA(IlI' it_\'. The 1nws;:';1;:v L pr:-.-.5 ru1n'v.<'.mm-_ 2 been i11l'm'1nL-(I (I:'u1:.:c1* of losimz ion in Hm trade] I... l...oI...- in ..|`I`..m ;..'I\\'lI I 1 his :1 ' law (:0 had only! This may encour-ag~ I Hl_\ illltll` been V2211- L they \vr:1'c .. our. :....4l. l`}.\Sl.\'(-I ` lSlil'l`.\l.\'i Norway s Seas