Page Two la'..1 `x.-v.~n-.-:v-cm: nun. bunk. nay \l'l` ov nu [u----- :- pnces, me FORD Touizms CAR nas dropped - 33%;. % BELOW! 355 d BM? . 1, Debentures of the 1Vown of Barrie 5} Per Cent. Issue Good invnqtment. See me. [Auto Licenses !( W. BELL, ISSUER 7 OWEN STREET Masonic Temple Building Successor to J. Arnold Insurance FOR 5 mm we m.'L!H:!:u'lI:r: M Ford pnccs must go up to nuy. The Ford. CnIT7.p.`I.nj' mu cars (lI'(: xvantcrl in ]fr:: ; Er the pl`iCL`.5. You um hrlp i Ann I nun--r-r:~rs. rm: Scell sEmulsinn mu m 1m: to that I-ord (in: This m(:r(:ly .. rum: rx... v.r\: 1 cup granulated sugar }4 cup milk } cup EASIFIRST 2 teaspoon: baking 136:. 2 eggs I teaspoon salt 2 cups Hour }4 teaspoon vunilla Cream EASIFIRST and sugar, then eggs well beaten. Add milk alternately with our mixed and sifted with the salt and bak- ing powder. Turn into two oured layer cake tins and bake in moderately hot oven 20 minutes. This is the Recipe You Can Set the Price m 1`1r> nu. .1.-...,l...~,. |..-7,...- BARRIE S BES'TI`WjXUNDRY {LEM BROS. ' Phone 616. P1-ices reasonable \Vo1'kmansI1ip guaranteed on all family washing IIHHH.` obliga W Laundry called for and delivered the Ford Motor ....:,.,. ,.r 13...: in 1923 7 . IIJ` xmr or me mm of per- 1 .\1r)tor of Ford Five Points OI" (*zm't gzol _vm11' sli'.11'u oi` the sunlight ii` _\'0ur vision is (lefective. Our expert eye service is priced so Il1()(10I`.1lCl_\' that you should (le- lay no l0n.:m' in getting" the glzisses that will reinetly your eye fault. I-[ere you will get polite. scientic dl`l0I1[l0I1 and be clizirgetl iim(lerz1tol,\ for the \vo1'l;. 0. R. Rusk, 0ph.D. OPTOMETRIST 38 Elizabeth St., Barrie. Next door to Singer Sewing Machine Co. H.A.I-IENRY $ 900--Com'forta.'b1e house, ` Lights and water. $l000-3 cottages to choose \fI`0X11. $1450--CotLa.ge, conveniences, A-1 condition, a real good home, large lot, good value. .; $3500--~I have a few real good values. @heNnrth1>rnAhuanr1> Business blocks for sale or` lease. ` A few homes to rent. ' It is human to neglect health, but it is very unwise. I It is far easier to prevent than it is to correct weakness of body and strength. $1200--A real buy. See this 1 OTH3, $1500-Severa.1 on my list. Houses mt almost zuny pl'i(`L' $900 to $15,000. Makes Your Skin Like Velvet GEO. MONKMAN REAL ESTATE MAN Has a marvellous effect on rough skin. One or -two applications will remove the roughness, and by its occasional use the skin anzqulres the smoothness and softness of u. ba.by"s. Glycedonla is not sticky. and gloves may be worn a. few moments after using it. Price 15c and 25c. De llghtful after shaving. B:\RRll;`.. ONT. Phone 143. Hon. I31}.-';ts now w.:n(s 21 tax 01' :2 cents u }:zL1:l011 on gzxsolixm. The chief occupation of the Minister of Hi:.:l1\vz1_Vs seems to be gu1`in:.,-' om painless methods 01' e.\"t1'z1cIin_:: money frmn the people 101' the D.\1II'Ll\"2LL`,'0IlL'C 01` his road bu1'1ding. C0n1pu,rison 01` Cillltttliilll (-m1sun1p- tion ott` ci<:.;a1'(:ttes with that in the United States is irtte1`estin;;'. Pre- vious to the cttrrent Iiscul yezu', which is expected to show a decided drop in c:i_;a1'ette consumption, the per cupitzt use of (-.igz1i'ettes in Can- adu worked out at about 275. com- pzwetl with 407 in the Ynited States. The same holds true oi` other tobacco 1 p1'0ducts, thou:.;h the differences are less. V\'it.h $50,000 less in the estimzttes for Provincizll County and County i1i.:}m\'zt_\ws this year, 21 reduction of lfroni 1 to 1; n1il'1s in uhe County rate is looked for. This may not seem large but it is e.ncouragin:._: L0 see that the rate will be lower and not hi_;he1'. VVn'th nem'~1,v $50,000 01 :1 surplus t'1'o`111 last _\'ea1' there should be no neglect in keeping up the high- ways. The main thing is to see that the money is econoinicztlly and judicially used. Too often value `is not received for the auiount of money spent on roads, and this is where the uiemlaers of the County Council should exercise sound judg- ment and irrespective of holding their positions, see that it (lo1t1a1"s worth of work is receivetl for e\ e1'_v dollar spent. Expressions ot' surprise were heard from many who zu'u.ile(l themselves of the privi1e{.;e of -zLt,tendJ'ng tihe t_\'pe\vritim.: speed demonist,ra`tion at the Barrie Busiiloss College on Fri- .-lay night last. It. was not onily a i`o\;ol;iti.on to see the speed t.hut. can be attained on the t_\'pe\vriter, but also to sow ilw wort: that is rezilly hvin'.: :ir-coiiiplisliml in the lliisiiloss (`n1lo;,w llt l't}. This is an age of SDO0l2lJi7.2L1iOll, and it. is indeed an asset to Barrio to have 11 school where business methoils are tmigtlit so etl"icien~tl_v and thoroughly us they are under tihe supervision of Mr. T. W. \Vz1uchope. Barrie` Business Col- vlego is one of eighteen colleges in Cz1n:ul.:L associated \with the Biisinoss Educators Association of Canzuln. and the only one north of Toronto. This means that a gzruduzrte from Barrie Business College is recog- nized an_\"where in the Dominion as one who has II. thorougzh buisdness tmining. Mr. VVa.ucho,po has not been very Long in Bzxrrvie, but. he has demonstrutetl his worth as a citizen and as an educzitor, and we predict :1 l)t`i;.:-hi 1'ut1n~e for the BtLI`l'l0 Busi- ness College under his direction. ].)i1I [ Fisher in the which A great railway change came into operation in Great Britain at the be- ginning of the year, when all t.he raillway companies of Great Britain were amalgagntated into four groups. Olf these the Great Western will ad- minister a mileage of 3,700 miles; the Lond-on and North-Eaistern controls nearly 6,500 miles; the London. Midland and Scottish group administers 7,400 miles, while the Southern group controls 2,100 miles. Many changes at'e involved in this gigantic reconst-ruction. For one thing there will be sotne interest- ing conversions to electricity on main lines. The whole of the Lon- don and Bttigliton line is to the electrified, so also is the main line from York to Newcastle, and at a comtparatively early date it is tihe intention or the Midland Raiilway to operate the Sout.hend services -by electricity. It seems rather strange that England, where coal is cheap and electricity has to be prodruced by steam. should convert its lines to electrical operattion ahead of On- tario, where coa-1 has to be imported, and electricity can be very cheaply produced by water power. Europe n1ust learn that the end 041' co-opemtion is 1'u1.ion. DIIUGGIST. 2\11 slate lems At. times we suspect that the only (`1i1 fe1'ence betwee11 pr-i111i11i\`e 1112111 and ci\'i1l1'zed 1111.111 is :1. shzxve. ww (Ly st 1'eet.' place. The proposal of \Vel1ington Hay, leader ot' the Liberal! group, to place `:1 tax of $5.00 on every tourist en- ' tering uhe province. is meeting with z st1'm1}.: opposition. It will mean that ` many tourists wtlro now come to On- I11I`i(), would go to Quebec and other provinces instezul it` they had tt ii- tcense to pay. It would also mean that motori:~;t.=-. trmu OXl'It1l`i() would `have to pay ti license fee in every Province or Stztte they entered, in- stead of being ztlllowed in free us at present. '|`he Ontario Motor Leztgiie after a long agitation, succeeded in getting this interchange privilezv with the other Provinces and the United States. This vet`; desirable ztrrangementt was secured in 1916. To place a tax on tourists now would ionlly result in driving the tourist trade a.wa_\' from this Province and placing a burden on the Ontario motoris't,s. The ideal halsbund is just :1 mere man p17ovpe1'1~y trained by an ideal wife. :; `jf It takes three gellemtions to ` :1 549111):-nmn and only one haul _: in the stock nxarket. to make at I Cars that ` I1-Ilrn `- rm... 1 old-timer can 1`e1nen1Ibe1' when \vu.~s something 10 gure prob- on and not 2: fuel. TI-IURSDA Y, 1-1`)BRL'.A\ R Y 1 , 132 3 I uuuul \ will do 21 n d are run into are always 011 my side 01` the seams to be u (1zu1gerous uuuuull. Let S the host Iishillg. .._. Orillia each have lheid` rc-presexlluzw (`.nnnr1il f.r.n`.< L. Illake lrllrxnc. u ran hobo. ` not only in histowel but in ulmost I e\'e1',v town where sp01't.~; are held. 9* This is the outcome of the sort of .99 sent i-p`:'0 t'e`ssi0nu1 ism which has nwnno {non r1v\r\\-4 ..~ $2()0..1 16.18 EX l`l<}NDl'}D ON (`.()ll. \"l`Y R-Ox\l)S l:;\.H"l` Y l<}.\l The report. of the `County Engin- eer sliowed that the mmouni. expend- ed on the l 110vinc.i:11 County mid County ro:ul.s in 1922 an1o11n~l.ed to $200,116.18, vC]`wSSi.llOd as follows : Provincial Count) Ro-ads $67,579.- 54; County R-ozuls, $89,289.30; g.:I'zLnts to Towns and Viililages. $37,- 703.22; clerical :Lss`ist.ance, $900.00; nmchiinery, `$1250.62; iotlice rsupyilies. $28.50; idole;.:aies to corL'l`erenice, $25.00. Total, $200,116.18. Another thing that tends to make war 11n-pupwlar is the string of in- di`cI:n1ent,s t.1m.t. follow it. (Founded 1861) Published every Thursday morn- ing at the oice, 123 Dunlop Street, Barrie. Subscription $1.50 per year `in Canada and Great Britain, $2.00 n United States. Subscriptions payable in advance. Advertising rates on application. Morrison & McKenzie, Publishers. COI`I'`C`L this sentence: Motfher, I insist that you rest," said the {lup- per, while I wash the dishes. \,itHlj_J'Ul7U, LJSUUIIL) 1I1il.i)_.;'l1l6BI', lpI`l;'5llL' ed to t.he.vSinn1coe County Conncizl, shows a `total road expend-it.m'e of $200,116 \in 1-922. Of this $67,579 was spent on Prov.in.cina;] tcounwty roads; $89,289 on county roads. and $37,793 on vconneciing links of the system) in towns and viillages. The .'L\'erage wages pa.'id were 152 to $2.bu per day for man and $4 1.0 $5 for team. This yea:r as levy for I'0aJ(1iS will Ibe $50,000 less than in 1922. The Roads and Bridiges COIl11H]iiI.i0( has a.skedfo1' $175,000 iinstezul 01` the $225,000 levied for last. yezvr. This is to be divided as fo]'lows : v.. 35,000 for bridge conist,ruci.inn; $30,000 1101' towns and villages, and $110,000 on county provincial and county high- ways. u vauuu. AJC lJ\4\.\JIIl\. >1 u. uu\:'u CAI` It-?I'ftL'iI1`G1' whether there is at direct. bargztin to that effect. 01' not. This sets up u _biddin.: between nitzntzigers 01` the good players, and t'1'equent1y 21 teaun is gotten to:.;et.he1' which in very small degree only represents the to-Wu from which it. gets its name. In this sort oil` competition the big town easitly outbids the smz111e1' one. It's it matter of which can put up the most u10ney..-Lu~ck- nrnv .<`.pnt1'nc-I SPORT COSTING TOO MUCH At the Listowel Athletic Associa- tion annual meeting it. was found that they went behind in sports lust }'(?11'. Hockey fell behind about $500, foolbail about $500 and base- ba-`ll about $75. The rink showed 21. credit. of $1,000. The ou1s121n;l- mg liabilities of 1110 z1S.$L)('i`.lIi()i] nu; yer, whom. $12,000. . Thrit is u had record. but it is merely i1Ius1i`:iti\`e oi` the cundiIiou;< which i':u.'e almost even sport aim; 01' E1SS()Ci.')ii()n in ihn 1-nnv1h"r` \zl. JIIIIIL`. The trouble is with the e.\=pen:=. ` Hockey Sticks, balls, hats, _<.:h.wes, suits and Lxnvel and hotel bills cmmr hi_:;h. This 2lC.COl1l1[S 1'01` the 105.403 1101. only nrnu-v lrnvn u-hnun m.n.-9- ...... I...v.: llllKllC. 111 [Hi I.h< now Sentinel. ..._.. ...-..-~-. .... -..\u.v... ;..._ Citizens who are once more faced with the task of Imtking out their municipval income returns will find 2L xltmmbei` of chzuiges in the law as it aIp:p]ies to this {norm of taxzLti0n. Instead of estimatzing income for the current year, the actual income re- ceived during [1118 year just past is now the basis of assessment. In other words, the income or 1322 is assessed in 1023 and taxed `in 1924. .\ nnnul-\Ln~ nl` :I\\r\I\r'l-11!! nI.nn.nm iLabUbbULl in 1:15.) uuu Ld..\l3(.l .111 lllzi. .-\ nuwmrber of important changes have been made in t.he e.\:emptl'ons. Income from in\'est.men`ts continues: to be exempt to the extent 01' $800 where the whole income does not exceed $1,500; but an exception is now made in the case 01' widows 01 persons over 60 yezws 01' age, who are e.\'em-pted on such income up to` $2.001) it their whole income does: not exceed that amount. 'l`he $200 exemption for depend-_ ems of 21 householder or hezul of at fzunily has lritherto applied only to (`,hH(lI`EI1 under 18 years 011 'f`hu in nnnv n..rnn.ln/I on any uuucl I51?-gllltll. The tendency of taxabiion is to make more vannple allowance for tlhose who a.-re brinlging u-p t'a.m.ilies, for widows, for old people, and for sons and daughters who support their parents. This is a oox1m1end- wble tendency. The ideal tax is that -which bears most heavily upon those who can best afford to pay it. .....\,u l.u|.U uuuuat. CV61) ayuu. CHILI ztssociation in the C0l1nll`;v'J .\d- mission chztrgeis to sport events are about double what Lhc->_v u.~:e to be, and are as higwh us the L1`-a`:~c mil. stunt. The public will n0L pay ,mn1-(2. runuimi uuuur in _V(:'ilI.S (M age. This is now extended to cover each dependent child and also for any I'uthe1' or mother dependent. upon such householder for support." The word chilt is not dened. To- ronto's assessment (leept-t11'Iii11ent will] interpret it as meaning n1em,be1`s of a. 1'au1-ily who are under 2] years of age and dependent upon their par- ents. But exception wild be `made in the case of over 21, such as re- turned soldiers, who are shown to be inc2Lpz*ecit.ated. This was the ex- pressed intention of the legislzitors when the act was amended. IIYHHA Ohn I\\vvt-\:n:iv\.r\ :1\nr\'vv\n nu The annruzxl report of `Freeman Cmn`p~be-11, County Engineer, (present- p fn Ihn Rinnnnn nnntv (".n,nnr-i*] Wlll:`u lll iLL'L Wilvb ELIJIUIIUUU. - While the inunircirpwl income ex- emption remain.s at $200 per child, the federal income regulations now ablorw $300. But the child must be under eighteen. 'T`hn fnnirlonnv nf fnvrnhiinn in in SIMCOE (JOUNTY COUNCIL TO REDUCE ROADS GR.-`\N'l "l`lll`} .\ll'I\'l(/`-ll ;\l. ].\'(`().\ll`} 'l`.-\.\' n.-_ Ill IIIL and (`-1 I11-ink xix! Ln 1,.\-n..;.:u;uuu..uu n L Linm spam in rec ers no 10113491` re:.:a1`d 1 the team 1'01` their n(1c11j(>yvmem. '1`he\.' hint oh.-. .1... u_]U_\V1llL`Ill. Auk ; nu\c CUHl|.-I that they are doing the se1\'E0(;- by D11l:v'il1f., and if not paid for their services, tuinly must have all e.\'- uh] Th Northern Advance ;-..v.:ux, _ Cdlb. themselves ' 0-wn bene- 11 :\1'r\ nn.nn Nlonkman s Glycedonia ViolinTeacher Woman wasn't invented to share man's troulbles. Adam didn`l have uny troubles until he got Eve. I 25 (`ollivr SI rm-I . CAPT. J. DUNN Late R.A.V.C. Veterinarian andggy Surgeon] r\mn..._ In--- 1...` _. Omce, Hospital and I111-.sidonce: 48 Buyold St.. Barrie. ltk made .'7IzeEAS|F|RSTzm3/ J. Sl'l|HVI{S()iAI<} nunnxt. UM EIKU I IAIN} \)|HL'l l('.\\' lllilLL'l lill KIIUK w.'1rr.'m1: tho:-`c yrircs 0.\'w(`]\t :11: [`r(';).]{ prodtlctxoz justified by incrzaseci production. Evez'yboc`.y s Business The Ford Car is cv<`,r_VIJo Car-t`.:e Ford busmcss 1s c-vcr 'ho<!\"s lmsxncss. You and . . 3 , .- . . your ne:;.;h1)nr, and ms; nc1_z;l=ur are all vltally :.1v.-(`ted by the price 01 Ford Cars. If you are at all concerned about buying 3. Ford this` y<.-211` nmke it your business to let the Fun Company know about it. ' 'l:`(`:`D`L'\ `A/'r\'r.r\n r~r'x.n./trnxnrv r\r- rag we are zu:s< justied Ly pres-I T111: prcscnt nmrlqc-L on 51021 uvnrv--1 ne ?`r|nr~n H. 0 is a fruitful source of true ' vitamine-nourishment to help keep the body strong to resist dis- ease. Protect .your powers of resistance, I take Scott s Emulsion! R \ \1` ; -_u-,1 \u|n|I(uI_v nuuw u:)uuL IL. Inc p1'l'.'('.-`v. )(H1 (5111 l:. 1_I:H `_.': 1` ' -'1-'. U."',I.'. M-.O'I'OR COI`. H AI`~IY OF CANADA, LIIVIITED, FORD, OINTARI _-.-._--.___.-.-~-_-.:---:----u._--_.--:___.--_u__.-__:._.-~_- You ll be surprised with the t` 1".` A C`TT.`TT) C"I" c}3m3}n7 SE `>"s'11*'1'1'i1`"-' 911 1 1-1 Yin, LL- `323 Present imvi Price af Fort! Cars Can Be v, ,.1 r /0 man COL!/(Z, rerin` fzzlrx C5060/afe Cake Pllollo (H8.; olut:-Iyf tom` nrnr utvly (111111: with the public when wa- ut produ:Li but only by the prurlw cw prives, for Ford Cars: are based 0 1nd \)I'hcr raw material that goes inlt. res productiun. For used nreduclinrz. Easier to Prevent