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Northern Advance, 13 Dec 1923, p. 2

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Page 'Two ZANADA. LIMITED. FORD. ONTARIO DRS. Five Points Ontario lIl\I.L\I) -- 1 1l1r3.\'.|`]Rh BULBS, ETC. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 3 , 1 9 Z 3 BURNS 1iARIgw90pm_sALAAABs..-~ I M-'E>e'c:'o17d'$1'o7>6- V SOFT SLABS from -$5 to $7 Lony Distance C:11'ting any time l --u nu-In A Ilrlff 0. Q|(\`1' A11anda.l;,.. Xmas Cake, best quality, :11- mond iced and nicely (lec0I'- an-tl. Special . . . . . . .45c lb. Almond Pustv, rezuly to use W. G1iKIi"& son 60 Elizabeth Street. 3 Plan ':I ho11~1e'-40`4` Shop 1028. Ontarimv 1* General Merchant A Grain - Seed - 1 R 0211 Esatni 0. .\Inn0_\' Lozm. ]~`Ol'N'.l`.-\lX Sauna (`lzms .\`0\'elty Sundae We sen`-ve it better Tomato Soup ED. BRYSON S Confectionery Barrie store phone 125 Allandale store phone 770. mo LlCEN_$_E_S_ Also see our display ulT H0.\ll`Z.\l.~\DE l`.\l<`l`ll I<`l*D(:l<} AND .\ll.\"l`l'l{|4}S Dc-bontm'es Barrie. Gnud In\`o.-atmcnt. W. BELL; ISSUER \ v~I\r\` /I &ljNn rthL>rnAhuanr2 'i '7 OWEN STREET` I`.i:Lsunic Temple Buildmg lb. and up. (`u\l{E (`O['.\"l`El{S VI a .na.--_......, _._.v ___ SllCC4?s SOI` to J. .-\rno1d Insurance LEFROY, ONT. 3[0<?:7up. I-`OR. S:\ [E res ric. of the Tmrn Per (Sent. Issue. of W4'dc'ii;{'V 15c.W Coal ` to (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. Advertisingll rates on appiication. Morrison & McKenzie, Publishers. ' Nelson Parliament, who was I` speaker in the 'Le_::is1atnre during` ) the term of tghe Drn1',v Govermnent,` has "been appointed Liberal or:.:z111izeri }-for the Province to act as assistant` [to Hon. Duncan Marshall, the re- lcently chosen Dominion organizer. ` i-. .;,; "`\ 3 NOTES AND4coMME1~1_T Q3 ojoxoicoc I -._.~_-.- During tho month 0:` Novelnber utlw CzLnz1dian National 1{ai1wz1_vs ox- ceeded all previous l".".`.')1`(l.s' by load- in:: and (le1iv(\1'i11g to the place of destination no less than 7.l7.0l)0.000 bushels 01' gzruin. l1`om ::(>ptmnlw1' .1st to Novem~ber 29 the ullaxltity -7 17V: ... .. 1n-J an1 nnn hu.:hn1c -\ Ct`L llt:u iul pI::\1uua 1~..-in... .,, .. ' l1`1`o111 loaded was 103,891,000 h11:4hels. A systc-1111 that can luutdle this im- mense q11a11tit,\' 1111131 `he of $01110 i1111po1't:111ce.' This road, which is constantly i1111p1'0vin.-.;, is the pro- port-,\' 01' the people. and will soon vl)ecn.111e a source of 1`e"91111e. Speakim: at :1 batnquet teti:Lm'e(l `him i11 Halifax on the occasion of his 75th bil`tl1(1:13',`HOll. \V. 8. Field- ing said: ``I am tinqtialiedly in favor of the u1)m'ty s_\'ste111 of '}__'.0\'(`.I'l1- ment, bec-ttu;~:e, in `my jud_41n1ent, it niakes for :1 keener interest in and :1 li`Gl1PI' and more intelligent study of public aI'l'ai1's. I \\'0u1(l l`i1lhEl' have my Co1ism'\'uti\'e friends vote and defeat me than have a mun ad.o.pt the miserable attitude of ne_::- questions.. . .We want more politics of the 1`if.';ll1 kind. -the `politics that make for intelli_g'ent study 01' public afl'tLi1's. 1 t d _ d_n` 1 H. ipossil)ilit_\` that the power avail-a.ble ec an ll] 1 ereuee to\\'a~1`(s pu)1(' . with these ne-w 1-esztilations will be with- draxwn iiiixnegliately following any conviction under the O.T..\. I-I Yl)R0-ltll ll "TR [(7 P0\\'l*}R DI`}Vl<}l.0I .\I l3}.\".l.` .~\ll.hou..-'11 there is at the present time in Canada E1Il:lll\'eS`tI]llll, oil $($`.30.000,0U0 in l1_\`dtm-electric vpower stations and in transmission and dis- tribution lines. there is alreatly a ma_\' soon the o\'e1'tnken by `demand. I`l1e1`e is installed 10-day 2,973,759 turbine horse power, as cormparetl 965.042 horse power at the close or` 1910, and there continues on ha :1 en:-adv dmmmrl fnr nrlditinnnl \ l \ - Hon. Lincoln Goldie, Provincial; Secretary, announces that an indus- trial farm for boys will she started very soon. This is a step in -the right direction. It has long been apparent that to `send young lads to institutions -where they mingle with; vice in its most hardened form was doing them an injustice, and the consequence is that miagistrates are nonqplussed to decide nvhat to .do with boys that come before them. A fa-rm Where they can be restrain- ed under judicious and tactful -dis- cipline. kept at work and free from corrupt inuences, would do many` boys :1 world of good. I I v t t 'ccte(l from this country. ` The American Government is ser- iously contemplating the reduction of the income -tax by about 40 per cent. This will `be a severe blow to the Dominion of Canada and if the Do-minion does not follow .with a similar reduction the exodus to thei south will increase more than ever. A loss of 40 rper cent. in the in- come revenue to the Dominion would make it `more diicult than ever to balance the budget. The present Government has utterly failed to re- duce exrpenditure in any way and this will have a serious effect. as re- duction in -the income tax will have] to :be made to nearly that of the I.'nited States or capital will be dir-N .-\pp1'oxi1naieiy $2.000,000,000 oh the Federated debt of Canada is ' held thy Canadizms. This is com-I | mendable and constinnes :1 .~,pl(=ndid g e.\'zLmp1o of the I'PS01XI'CPS of ihe Can, adizm peoplv. There is, however, a3 ' i`eat1ii'n'to this that is not u.1tn,<:ti1_e1u in the best interest of our C0l1l1|1'_\` ` .-\ ;.:r<>'.1t poriinn 01' this $2,000.000.-V 000 is held in \'icmr_\' Bonds. Many! 12n'_:<- loan <-rmipanios. insiirzuico-3 C0inpuni(-5. banks. 21$ '01! as in- .(li\'i(luuis. who DI'P`.'i0llSi_\' `had ihm {hulk of their ass:-t:< in prinw in-, du: ;~;l0r-I::< and 1ii()I`lf.I2\ .{e S im\'(- 's\\'itchr-ti millions 01' tinil:\r.< .I`i'mn. such i1i\'o. In \'i(-Im'_\' }mirl.~'. \\'h`vn lh(!Z<,(` il1\'(`Silil(`l1l \VI`1'(' in in-. du.-'1~`Eu1 ('f)I]l`I'l'l|N 1hr` iIi\'(`>'iHi'.< \v<-rt-I (i(~"!*])i_\' ii'iiM'(~:~'Ivr1 in thw pmzm-iinni 901` Ihwir iI]\`(*Z~`IlIlM1|.~ uml sin \\'vn-` `('(>!]('('l'l1o>I1 in who ;)l'().<]):AI'iL\' 01' M14- iC0n`II]`|l1i`.\. in whivh V110)` lixwi, hui; innw Ih:-\' i`-~i that iiI('il` iii\`<'-:'in1vnt=z `V.. ,L_ ....1.. ,. .,_ -I :.. n..?.\n-N '1 Thu British 1-le(-Iirms haw re: '.n(] in 1v:1\'in: (lrvul Brilzlin in :1 lull tpxigrn. \\'ith lhv tllrvv }):11'1ir3. ~'. 01' ;suoh 1w:1r1_\' equal strmrgth us to iprovenl any M` thmn frmn 1'm".nin_-4' Vn uinnlp :ulnIiniHh`nti'):1. (`.n211xt,irm i D P `Huh Il"I'lI nu- " the })2tl`I_\' l<-zttlt-t'.<, llf)\\ ('\'('f', :l_\' Dt't)(`1:lllttlll`-I thttt tltny r-nter into any ('():lll|lt)ll. f..'('llt`l`:ll t-lt-t"Ii'in i.<. not ln:m~:ible I-this tiutv as tho cost and tlw pl1y. IuII\\'u urn loud- will not {strain \\`0'Ill(l he ntore than ll\(3llll)P.l'S` that 3 .r-oultl stttntl. It is (`.'\`l,ltll11l(*(l the rt-r-ottt election iuvolvotl an Dt`ll(ll|lll'() oi` over .t.'l,5tJt),000. t-ortlin: to the ltlt0.!~`| t`P])~)l`t l t'ott1it>i' :B'.tltl\\'in llil-S yivltletl to tho \vi:-zhes jot` his pttrty and 11215 n:.:t'oetl to cttt`t`y `on and tueet, l :1t'lit1.tn<>nt. on its re- lztsst-tttltlittu on J:1ttttat'y 8. It. is al- iso uF. ~`.(`l`tO(l that the I.ithet':tl leaders `have i1_'.'.'I`(`,P(l that. no fztctious op- position will be offered so long as (-.nutt'ovet'sial busittt-st-'. is avoitled. With :1 highly delicate and difficult situation mbroad and an equally ,(li.'tcult situation at ltmne, including the question of how t.o balance the budget and deal with the unemtploy- -lll('l)I problem, and also the discou- tmtt of the t'zLrmers, any Government will have it difficult problem to face. and any of the parties are not anxious to [ace the situation. ..`\_-_ .'\(".* _-\notltt-t'. :11` H l`.H`URSiD_\Y, DECEMBER 13, 1923 l[ll"\(`llI ill!) in lIIl'|lI II! `a staple :u1n1inis'.1rz1ti<):1, ihns hm-n talked of :hy n ` purl) h0\\`(-\'v:' 'lv nu-nr-Inilnin HHH Hh` `10"v lime "ONE U0- 50011 C'011"9.\` me_ the b1` cunvic .-c:1.<`1m1 . liedly 31' H 1g1111v11t, st and_ AH] :ent 11d 5530.; iends Smtio, 1'0 trmm do possgh ~1*(1s public , re 'I`h(:-re )litics tn,-bi, p11h1ic,`wm1 3 to be Pr0vi11cial;pn\ve1 porlati ll |UIiIl|Il_'-'.` C0z11xl.irm 1 1 ....u> \H i Wheat pouring into Vvinnipeg at the rate of 1,500,000 to 2,000,000 `bushels daily continues to maintain 1 1' -(1 high grade. Out 01` 2,280 cars in- 1 l speoted, 2.004 cars gl`{1(I(`d con- .,` {rant and 976 cars graded No. 1 `bushels (lZ1H_V cnlluuuus LU wu1'xuulu.Iu Ia tlspeoted, tract, and 976 cars graded 1 Northern. {ZIZIIIIISI l.I |lI.UU|l I)II>III-I> u _\l'iI|| fz1L'n.:1IId 1.:'0,l|0U In Or-Inhm; `I921. Hh_ ` VVh0:1t has hem1 (`X'I)()l`l(`(l d_III'iII.: Ihra ]ml`_1:I.`-II Iwf) "L~'"2lSf)I].< III Inn 12100 0! `:1 Hill)` 01 ..|) (`(`I`lI.-`.11 l)II:~'h<-1. and III ; f:()('l()hI'I`, 1921, (II .`.:I (-I-nts :1 lmshol. lmug` In 0:-Inlwr, .1921). \vht,-n_ wlwnt 011-` ` l.(-l'( (I the l'nIIv .\`InIr:< Irma or (l1Il_v, ['"\)1`;`1IIu (,':In2Idi:III (`VD(H'1'~`, In that cunn- m Ikry Ivvrv S_:H'|,IImI hnshois. I rm..,....\ hug .IIm.m 1| Huh! I':IHinLr > Epnwer. ` peeted. I`H_7SSll)llll_\` llldL lll '|lU\\I;'| (l\cl.lI1.u|)Xl:` `(lemaud.l There at a steady demand for additional The ;$.rrowth o-f uitinicipal utilities provbably acc.ounts for the greater -proportion of the new de- mand, but there has been at the saline time 21 steady -gzrowth in the application of electricity to estab- lished industries, and most of the imtportant ne.w industries are the1n- selves based on a steady supply of h-yd1:o-electric energy. This is par- ticularly the case with the manu- facture of pulp and paper and with mining. It is along this line, in the more northerly parts 0:1` Canada. that still greater development may be ex- The present recorded amotint of available water power, in terms of 24-hour power. is at the ordinar_v minimum st.rea:m ow over 18.000,000 horse power and for maximum C-ommercia.l develomnent over 32,000,000 horse power. These gures include only power of 'which denite particulars are known, so that there is an ample margin with- in which further development.s imty -take place. 1l,ll1`Ul1|t` lllllhc '1 `with 1 it-lose Ito ( `Epn\vPr. ;s_ nfilitiaa *m`n.hn} .. H _ (')(*1nln-I`, .(_ ` which ;\'z1lne of `wilh >s5::,00n.00o /in 1922. n (lil`I`n1'- ` (`.-\.\';\D.-\ I4}.\"l`lRNAL TRADE (Canadian Bank of Commerce) The value of expnvts 1'01` Oclol)e1' was slightly `below 'tha-t for the cm'~ 1-e. month of 1922. and the decrease is due mainly Ln `the move- -nmnt of grain `being somewhat later this year as a result of the late har- vest and the low level of prices,` (lid nm conduoe to rapid (lo- livm'_\'. .\2ricu111n'al -products ex- npnrtml (lm'in:.: October last hatl 21 $44,700,000. as c0mp:n`e(l once which more than :1cc.m1nt.s -for tho tlocrensp in the total value ofl. e\'pm'1s Frmn $l02,500.000`.-.. `to! $100,000,000. There \\'-as on the fntlwr huml an i11c1' in imports ;l1'mn $fHi.500.000 In $7I".,0()0,000.' -The rthinf classes 01` (.\'p0r1.s` . Lan il1('1`v:1~:~'0 were l`r)1'-\; pm(lu(`L< (in- (~lu(lin;' vDl1l)')\\'l)O(l, pulp and `pz\.p(-\1'), lzminlals. clwmiculs and motor -l ., _ -5. \'<-l1i('lI*.`<. Dn1`EnL' 0('t0h-1' 5.028: 1 zultomolyilvs \\'(-,-rv <>x.pm'mrl. \'nln<~(l at 081,000, as _f'0lllD .ll`f`.ll with 3,6567, \';:lu~ at $2.2`,Ii: >.n(m, during" l!I2'. .. l)I1rin:: Ilm l.\\'nl\'v 1n()nIl1:< (-ntlin: Omnln-1' lusl zmm-5 I'I A, . -._n..\ -~..I.u.~ l ..c' ('00 ,1 ;i ll`_\' \\ (`1't' h_.il l,lrII|v nu.~xu'm. I ; '1`hm'v has rhmm :1 . fnllin,-.5 1011' in P.\'prn'1s ln Hw l'nilm1 '|\'in_'.-.'- ;rlmn 0|` \\'h~n! and ml` \vh(-:1`? Hum`, `ilult lhu total exports for th(- six `nmnills ondinL' R(-pt:-xnhm' lnsl In :11`. :(-m1ntri<-.< are in excess of those for 3 the ('0l'l'lF-]h')l1l1i1]-;.! period in uny prior] yez1.:'. 1-`lonr isnow tho n1ns`twide- T 1)` (luisl1'iln1ve(l (if any Canmlian pm-I |S_`(111Ct _:1n(1 is o.\ pm-ted tliwcl to over! ;,l1`ty-I1ve countries. I I I. 1 I 5 1 jrrie - Marble - Works; -`lit !-'3 Iumlx Ar 1; (1:mn nrlivlo nut ( nm1']\'M. ])1H'i1]'.! Hm Earl`-I slminnnxl In Hw `.`i.11.`J.000 .h11sh(=1s ElL'kli11S1 1.7H$.1II)II bu .....I 1 l:. n mm: in Illtllllp, -- u. The |1`t1(`,|ll`t`. wishim: to inrp1'0ssI on hm` pupils` minds the vast pop- ulation of China. said: Think children. two Chinmmen die every time you draw a breath." A vninllto lntnr hm` attention was time you (ll`ilW U. uruzun. A minute later hm` attention was drawn to little .Iim.my James, who stood puffing vigzoronsly, with face nreddoned and cheeks distended. What is -the anatlor. Jlvmnny ?" msked the teacher. What are you doing ?" - NnH1in`, Miss: inst killin China- lA..'.-nI.IHvu Illllllla luv w(~1\'- months. C:1muln s 0.\pm`I.< of Wm 'niumI \`1uIn< 1'nx- thr- HILL , l N0thin`, Putting: il in I :-m't.i(-0 -I . ......I...... tn .n JUU, an _-uuup v:1.1nd at $2.: .li5. , 1022. `l)m'in7.t tn :1 tom] will I \\'('l`(' pxn<)1'lm1 ,mn ) durin: Ih` `mike. -`iil||`h IIH IH\' indicate lhut H` I2n`rilT 15' um 1w: 1 nrlivlo of lhv 1')urin'.: that m( ....\.| on 4|. l'nH 5" INUH.` ll] llll` Hll'l.` U1 it .`:I) c-(-ms :1 in of 2'. mr, 1920. whon on- l'niI(- 1'1 :-v zdinn ;pnr1s ..I .....1 ml` u1h..u& llnnv` , Miss; just China-` Your Xmas Good Wishes Th Northern I Advance l|('(Il lll 'llll,' (- month of thv 1'nite`-du lu-:~pi115_: H10` Hm .\ nvnriri-.1 n I 1: \xtI~.~.:: . . . . -1 Pork, front, , 'I 0rk, hind . Lamb. front 3 I Lamb, hind tltlelery .....` Sage . . . . . . g .\pplvs . . .. 0. 1`()t:1tr)(-5 H I1 The lowering in "price of eggsl from 70c and 75c to 60 and 65c :1` dozen featured this week s market. Butter also took a slight, drop, `bringing 40c and 42c a. pound, -315 compared with 43c and 44c 21 .pound last week. Chickens sold at 20c and 25c a pound and ducks for 25c. Pork was quoted at 13-14c a pound urront, and `l`5-16c 21 pound hind, and lamb at 24c and 300. hnmtmm umvn ruiinfml nf S1 :1 l lam!) at 240 11110 ouc. Potatoes were quoted at $1 a bang. Vogeta-ble prices remained un- chan_:e(l. Apples sold at 50c and 70c a `basket and $3 to $5 a .bzm'e1. [)u:nr\(~ . TSX'BAr7s MARKET | -1dl.~nxpn . . . . . \I(`il1)1)i1_`_"(;` . . . . . . 1 Cuu1i0wm' . l'i(:Minr.;` Onions < - Citmns . . . . ... 5 Young I i_2:s 1- I-Iny . . . . . . . . . . k Hog: . . . . . . 1 S(]1l'd ~`.h Onions l`u1`nips . Bvans ` 30-ts C-ur1'ot.< . ] ar. n..m.n..... ' l`luuu|.un The routl ho: does not (`2ll`t` zt hoot for the riglits 01' other men; ulons; Ithe pilte we see, him scoot and then come back again. He does not. heed `the wholesome rules that other n.r-n `obey; he thinks they `were compiled I Inn: nun... h_\' fools. and goes his reckless way. He never sounds 21 \\'z1rnin:4 vote` when goin:.: round it bend; he tears the tt't-mlers t'rotn my hoat. so the_\"ll no lon;.:er fend. ]`IlStl`l1SI_\' huh caps liock with mine, when he attempts to pass, and I'm upset, and with my ` spine 1 Dllll('.ll holes in the f.{l`2lSS. He lspoils the pleasure of the road each day for-countless \Vl.',llt.S; the l)lm ings on his head bestowed should spoil his sleep 0' ttigltts. But every time I see him whiz at sixty miles or so, a swet consoling llt0ll_L',llt there is. to lighten all my woe. Some day lie`]l meet another hog as down the road he shims; the coroner will a\catalogue his broken ribs and limbs. Some day he'll meet another swine. as he pelts t.0 and fro, and smiling: we will form in line, and say. We. told you so." When hot; meets hog -resullts are rich and the mortician grins; we drag the dead ones 't`rom mp ditch and say that justice wins. grlns; We \l|il5 the ditch and s --Walt Mason. Memorial Tablets i Corner Stones ` Markers Monuments Canadian 85 Scotch Granite PRICES REDUCED ` JOHN F. MURPHY, Prop. Telephone 734 79 Bayeld St. - Barrie. Il()(.`.(iI\'(:`u 'l`||l`. ll().\I) ..; ,.... FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CF lg me ueau nut `llunu say *1 An entirely new body design of remarkable beauty as well as practical utility, is the distinguishing feature of the new Ford Coupe. The body lines follow in one graceful sweep from the new high radiator to the Turtle-back curve of the rear deck, which has been enlarged to conveniently accommodate bulky grips and packages. Upholstering is luxuriously deep both in the seat and back, the covering being of rich brown broadcloth with mahogany stripe. A recess shelf is provided behind the seat, for parcels. Interior ttings include revolving window regulators, and door locks and handles nished in nickel. The large rear window is tted with silk poplin shade in dull silvered mountings. The windshield is surmounted by a broad sun-visor, which protects the eyes from glare. As a handsome and practical all-weather car for town or country, the new Ford Coupe cannot be surpassed. hfnqnr Wand `DI-`DDS BARRIE MOTOR CAR CO. All prices L o. b. rord, Untano. uovemumu 1...; cans: All Ford models may be obtained through the Ford Weekly .Purc}1ase} .--. ASUC 1|). . ]3-1~!c lb.` 15-10ic H). . ,21c 11).; 30c 1Ib.' 10-15c bunch . Sc bunch` 50-700 busk.f $1.00 bz15:' . -10-420 H). G!)-650 (1o7..\ 0--\n lh are best. expressed in the g'iI't; ...~ .. l\1\\' m` g--nml (-lmcolutes. . . . . . IJUL ' T00 bask.` 2 1'01` :30 . 10c pint I--10c husk. )--we hu.~:k. J-40c bask. 100 each 156 ouch II".n n6 IVIIVV ITIK C Dlwb Coupe, $665 Fordor Sedan, $895 Electric Starting and Lighling Equipmcnl Standard on these models. Touring Car, $445 Runabout, $405 Truck, $495 Ekclriz: Slarflng and Lighling Equipmcnl $85.00 aha. 1: ul.. ` ouch` vuch D Cwt. load I I | ring Runabout, $4U3 Lrucx, in All i. b. Ford, Ontario. Cvovemment Taxes extra. 1 I 1 , - 14-.-_-J AL-,.....l. 11.. Fan] I/Van]:/u F Barrie ` -_v>&cpu-apoq-u C. "WROBINSON - CARS 7TR?c1<'s' ~ mXcT'oRs- BARRII-3 S BEST LAUNDRY` `RM BBQ:i best. expI'esseu Ill uu-. gnu of at box of good chocolates. \\'(,- ave them in pleasing.-` de- signs. Sm-. \\'indo\\ display. or better still, come in and look them over. Prices 1-ezlsonuble I Phone 616. - Laundry called for and delivered Prices reasonable Wo1.'kmansh 1p guaranteed on all family washig` Wht-.!..*1{'3PRACT1C? -Itnr~vn\* \'n'l\ nQ'l`l}`.(]l1.I'I`l-IV ;:nn nf n\nn1-.11 iII11)H1.'<(`.< !`0 ` il IIIAG CI. tron;---- -______.___ , IT IS NOT Ml~lDl(.`-l.\'E-\'0'1` Sl7R`GER.Y--.\'0'l` 0S 1`EOl .4\'l`HY - - v - IT IS a scientic method of ad- - ' justing the cause of disease -without drugs or instruments, based on :1 correct. knowledge of anatomy, and especially the nervous system. The Chiro- practic idea is that the cause of disease is -in the person utllicted, and the adjustment in correcting the wrong that is pmtlticing it. The function of every 01`gn.n in the body is con- trolled by mental impulses from the brain, which it trans- mits throu:.:h the nerves. Any impingetuent, 01' these nerves inte1'l`erin;; with the transmis- sion of mental impul: in an ulmormul l'uu(-I-inn culled (lis- euse. This interl`t-rence is produced by suhlux;\Ie \'vrtel>r:1e pi'essinf_' upon nerves as they pass out from the spinal cord. The trained mljtistm` is able to locate the point of ohstruclion or intorlerenoe and. by means of ntljtistiiig the snhlnxatetl \'0l`t9lll`dt`. corrects the c:iu:~:c. and normal conditions, or lioultli, is the l`(`-. 1ll\'(`Sll_`..fillll)ll co.~:t:~: ll(/'HllllL'.. ztnd lllLE&lllI~`. health and li:tppine.=:<. Phone 406, Barrie. 1VIcC1a.ry s 101 DUNLOP STREET I-Tousc Phone 698. ynaacuo Dilew Ford Prices FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES G1a.ry Electric Ranges and Circulating Water Heaters Sold and Installed. . \VE CARRY A FULL LT.T\`E OF ELECTRIC IRONS '1 [OT PLATES TOA STERS L.-\M]_ S 1)TTT 1)L4 Tprnn Electrical Contractor KiRI

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