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Barrie Examiner, 27 Apr 1922, p. 10

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I; cumupa. aumu auu large D85 j5Green onions . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 fBeets, small basket . . . . . . .. `Corn seed. golden bant-am .. ;Beans. golden wax stringlss {Seed peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iAmerican Wonder peas , Horseradish . . . . . . . . . . 10c Butter beans . . ., . . . . . . . . .. Maple syrup . . . . . . . . . . .. lWoo'd. mixed stove lengths . 4_ Timothy hay . ........... .. I Churubusco, N. Y.-I was under the loctox- s care for over five years for backache and had no cine. One day 5' neighbor told -me about yqur Vegeta- ' ble Com und and I so much that I wish to advise all women fnfrnr Imz.-.. 1:` n:..:- relief from his medi- ` took it. thelpedme. E SATURDAY MARKET I Butter and eggs in good supply held rm at unchanged prices at Saturday's market The -only green vegetables was a small lsupply of onions. Although lessthan 3. dozen dressed chickens were offered, the apr`ce was down. Farmers report roads in fairly good condition. There were three ,loads of potatoes, from 10 to 20 cents a bag cheaper than 1; week ago. ' TR- ._..:..--. ' ' THE MARKETS `E -aimuausalea I!I!I5iI_ng Examiner advts. are a ne business tonic Minard s Liniment for sale everywhere rnmnewn: UULIAIIAN I 00.. Norwich, Eng. _ Canadian Oee: 67 Portland St. Toronto- Funk s. nan. Resident Director. 5. -3 ,,a ___.__l. _.- ..-...... The prices :-- Pmnrieton: COIJEHAN I 00.. Humid. Norwich. `Eng. UNDERTAKERS Ol3fv.B1'rain_I-`ag it Ann: Y OU need something to - y_o31r _over-worked and under- uauxcapuuul us times a day. 1 ou`Z`$`;v"$11Z?`n"& .31 nourished vital forces. Take a tablespoonful of Wincarnisthreo tin-soc 1: Ann "Cold In the Heht than A an A..- - NEXRBV MARKETS 10c':.BottIa81JO, w uuvwe _au women totryLyd1a, E. Pink- hams Vegetable 5 nnmnniun `Inn -9- u uuanuva . . . IJUU . . 5c to c bunch . . . . . . . . .. 250 m . . . . .. 25c pint {less . . . . .. 25c lb . . . . . . .. 35c lb. . . . . . . . . . . 25c lb. to 30c bottle !_- .___ "L c.c.sm%itn%&cu. ' s2".5o"'.';'.if! . . . . . $7.00 ' $16.00 ton I ,vv uuwvu. SN rm-wt In EA ,, -1 _....-- -- vi-rll\lUl`, L.l.U.M eacher of Piano and Vocal Pupils prepared for Toronto Consen of Music examinations leading up and including the A.T.C.M. degrc Studio---King Block. ` Phone 424 ___________________k . - - VIIIII Teacher of Piano, Organ,\"o<':al, and Musical Theory. Organist and Choirmastot of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Gold` medalist of nu.u.nr-uiun DUWAN Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining probate ol wills, guardianship and administragion, and General Solicitor, Notary, Conveyance:-, etc. 0ice-Hinds' Block, No. 8.Dunlop St. Money to loan - uonveyancers, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates c Office-13 Owen St., in Mason Building, Barrie. `Branch o"1ce- W. A. Boys, K.C.,M.P. D. C. ___,______.______. uuuic uuu nesxaence--Cot Bzfadford Sts., Barrie. Oice hours-9-10 a.m., 1- The Double Trtk Route between ' wilt I-u \II |Gtaduate of McGill-University, Montreal. Oice and Residence--Corner Elizabeth & Bradford Sts.. Barr-in mm... m: rnxounau AND SURGEON 0 ice`and Residence--Collier St., comet 0! Clapperton St., Barrie. Phone 275. DOROTHY V J. SARJEANT, .n-I-nun;--___ -/ U ICI 11 Phone 710. DR. FRED A. ROSS (Formerly of Drs. Ross & Ross, Barrio) Late Surgeon Specialist with the Imperial Army, 4% years. General Surgery and Obstetrics especially. O 1ce--l5 Owen St., Barrie. 710. D "W """ DRAS. LITTLE &. LITTLE Physicians and Surgeons, Barrie, Ont. Office and R;esidence--47` Maple Ave. Office hours:- 1 to 3 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., or jby appointment. Phone 213 A. T. Little, M.D. W. C. Little, MB- I --------,--------:--:-- % RADENHURST &. HAMMOND `BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, E'I`C Masonic Temple Building, Bariiei Money to Loan ~51 ? _... ---vu|IIIl|'.r| LYUN 122 Bloor St. West Toronto, will be It 91 Owen St., Barrie, every Saturday. Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Consultation hours--ll am. to 5 p. . Barrie phone 2. Toronto, North 3326. U- Phone 61. .- _.--v-, uunln, U-lily L.ul'I|lI\O i `Monica and Residence--6O Ross St. I Third door east of Royal Victoria Hospital. I - b Telephone 256. 30tfo .._____________.__.._._- as u n\Inao I\\l VJI-JI\Ll Phone1;- Office I83, Residence 353 -..- --g II r\III1r\I-I- Associate Coroner County of Singeoe Oice and Residence-Corner Toronto and Elizabeth Sts., opp. Central Church. " Telephone 167. - CAPT. J. F. ROLLIT, L.D.S. DENTIST Office: Over Reeve's Jewelry Store, - 76 Dunlop St., Barrie- E Phones: Oice 450, Res. 436. l-yrl` ons. v\i.7}4Vo w. R. nrcmmosou Graduates and members of Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office: Over Bank of Toronto, Barrio. Entrance on Owen St. T Phones: Office 241, Res. 314. P.0.Box 133 W. Richardson,` L.D.S., D.D.S. 7cy? W Don:-loll Dnl-m.-Am... I n G nna -vvvil G NlUHUHl5c Barristers, Solicitors, Notar: Conveyancers, Ionev to Imm at 1,....,... ..-L-- King Block . --VIIVII G FLHAIUN - BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ET ` Offices: 7 7-8 Kent Building ~ nto, Ont. W.Plaxtnn I! "'--J- ' , ,,___________.____ MAUD E. CLAXTON, L.T.C.M. Tnnrhnr A` 11:... ._J -- ` DONALD ROSS. L.L.B. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Masonic Temnlo Rn:I.n.... n--~'~ I CI 11- I\I-I'\IIl` ' PHYibIAN AND SURGEON PHELPSTON, ONT. V Oice hours-l2 to 2 and 71:0 9 p. un ILIVID Isimcoe Marble Worksl R. F. BRUCE, M.D., C.M., L.M.C.C. (\G:.... .....l I'I___-AL, non -. A-. . uuxu uruzsuu , 1.1.0., 1} U D u. . . . `(cg W. Randall Richardson, L.D.S., D.D. W. A. LEWIS, M.D., C.M. SURGERY AND GYNECOLOGY --and- C. S. DICKSON, B.A., M.B. yne 6] Q6 D-- mss M. McAR1`HUl_! runs REMODELLEI5 AND REPAIRED L. J. SIMPSON, M.B. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Reidnnnn_l `l\":n- Ch A A -- ,,--------v-I) fin `TEACHER OF PIANO Telephone 151. Barrie P, n 1: no / BOYS &. MURCHISON afar-n Q..l:..:L-_-r ' - ALEXANDER COWAN Q-I:-:L-_ P Fm Well Suppliedm;t-`-' 4 DR. E. G. TURNBULL _ ,._: 1t_n:n cu - - on. Moimuzn LYON n. Q; 111, ' MUSIC axnn, .3UmUl'1`0R, Temple Building, Barrio` Money to loan. ? DR. J. A. KEARNS lrnrnv A `V . up. ~.__ __ epnone A151. Barrie P. 0. Box 8 49tll - DR. H. T. ARNALL ma JJIUUK, l`0. 5 Money loan MEDICAL DENTAL 2o OWEN" s'r., BAaR'u'z ' A few doors north of Post 0_'ice. :_yauUOI, DISC. t of interest. Masonic Temp]: oice--Elmv&lo. ?..M.P. D (1 1ur......1.:....- .....-. vunucl 1111112308511 3 .Phone 105. \ 1-3 p.m., 7-8 p.m. --:9:--j ` 13511150 J. A. Macbaren, Editor. W._ C. Walls, Manager. VII, |JuI'\-, "I-0: 56 Collier S_t., Barrio. -j:-2-__---:--j1 VIII: G. Gordon Piaxton - otary Public, : mfn II VII I I p.gn. -----:-:----1:j r, A.T.: YOUR % RED_lNG NEEDS Conservator, din .. 8...:2:. IJIII I16. 0. Box 1075. U1 1. 0FOIl`l'D Phone 663 .. uuuvlu C. Murchison `~U51tf ` assuming chicf l`('. Some of the loos Genoa Economic been exploded. (lo applied the sp2u'1\', ting its rightful When the shock ha calm in which the . reviewed. it was di. many and Russia i negotiations in pro time had signed an allies fear that this in its terms, will mutual plan for 4 fensive plll'p()S(`:~` ii One of the Cllrtllll agreement is ll. ca debts. Germany, i bered, had `prevint edlyaccepted the Ilmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillliilil . Thursday, Af l 4 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT `gloves, geoi these, deli?` she looked ` I got tiuad to buy 01% novelty tha Whe11evcr _sa1er or In Dlstance, an "I haven t I see you splendid. '1 to town to That's-just for small-to ware, Groc styles imme intheir tov 1 hat love} Safe` Every Be} Why `Not Chodse Your % Monument or while our stock is full and you} have .3 large" range of designs and `materials to make your uelection from 1 It would then. be lettered and ready` to lot -early in the spring. V ` MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT % and CHICAGO` go 'onsult us with vour building mos. Roqggs Rl!-- IHI scoffs BOOKSTORE stoclg,` low pric rtst workmanship Emblishod used` -uuuwu uuvun. . The Senator `will :be in Washington next week."~ said the discreet. Phillips. At present, sir, he is not in town." nu wuuu uc away Mu Luuuuuy next. This was, Wednesday evening. Carshaw ' felt that fate was using him ill, for.Clancy was the one man with whom he wanted to V ` conununein that hour of agony. He dined with his mother. She, deeming himcrazy after a severe attack of calf-love, humored , his mood. She was calm now, believing , that a visit to the lawyers next day, and 9 her own inuence with the nlillananager and the estate superintendent, would soon _' put a different aspect on affairs. 4 3 A telegram came late: _No news." I He sought Senator Meiklejohn at his' up-I artinent. but the fox, scenting hounds, had broken `covert. HIIYL- a___;._.. __:u 1,, 9, war I - I 1 i I -._.--.- - II: l.l3MBA0' ` , . naunrrxs vs. R C S` SCIATICA ' 0 3 Have you given up ? Have you resigned yourself to that old. gnawing pain that nothing seems to relieve ? Do you think be- cause you can't go to Hot Springs j or take some expensive treat- jtnent that you have no other alternative? We have many cases considered hopeless, tried everything. baths, serums, clec-, tricity, who found reccvery in using '1`. R.C.`s. ('l`empleton's Rheumatic Capsules). We have thousands 0! letters that rove beyond doubt. l`.R.C.'s to. ethe most practical and successful Rheumatic remedy sold. At drug- lsts. $1.00 perbox. For Free rial write Templeton. Toronto. sold By Wm. Croasland. In Allandale, by A. E. Patterson. uuzuuy ur hue OLIIBI. DOW! were OUI7. Mr. Steingall will be here tomorrow," said. the official in charge. Mr. Clancy. asked me to tell you, if you nang up, that he would be away till Monday next." | in man Wnnnadnu nunninn` f`nnaLn..'- _Ig_q1_1;:AU MATIW c'HAP'rn XIX Clancy Explains Canshaw phoned the Bureau, asking for Clancy or the chief. Both were out. ' HM. Qo..:......l1 ...:n 1... L--- .;..;___-_. n uunucub auger uucu uer suulu Now. the reasonable, there's a good soul. Five thousand in the bank"; twen'ty- . five hundred a year to live on. Why, when ' you get used to it you will say you never, were so happy. What about dinner? Shall ` we start economizing at once? Let's pay] off half a dozen, servants before we sit down to `a chop! Eh, tears! Well, they'll help. Sometimes they're good for women`. .- Send for me when you are calmer!" ' With a look of real `pity in his eyes be, bent and kissed her forehead. She would have kept him with her, but he went away. :7 ``Nn,' `in 39;!` nn rlinnnnninn Irnn "Ll nave uepb nun wun net, out ne went I . . . . No. ' he stud, no dlscussxon, you re-,9 -member; and I `must x`-a whole heap of` I things `before we dine!" Juu uuusu me quite man: sne crlea. No; mother, sane--quite sane- for the first time. Don't you -believe me? Go to` your lawyers; the scheme is really theirs. They` are good business `men _and congrat- ulated me on taking a wise step. So you see, mother, I really cannot` afford a fh-A shionable wife." I H1 -_. -`I.-l_:_._|vI _.L. __,,,,J is .1 UIUUKIHUIC Wile. I 91m--choking!" she gasped. moment anger lled her soul. ` `MAIIY Ikn rnoonn n-k`n f"|nhn`n ....v-..-an - nu... , -uvbav u u-4.`, I They must be mortgaged up to the hilt` to pay o' the small sums and nd the large one. It will take ten years of nurs- ing to relieve them of the `burden. Not ' Howshall we live?" she demanded. I -have arranged that. Your marriage settlement of two thousand ve hundred ' dollars a year is secured; that '3 all. How big it seemed in your eyes when you were a bride! How little now, though your real needs are less! I shall take a sufficient salary as assistant manager while I learn the business. It means two thousand dol- lars a year for housekeeping and I have calculated that the sale of all our goods .1 will pay our personal debts, and leave you and me five thousand each to set up small l, establishments." i ` H II ... l`O____I_,.,, ,,,,, , I a/ penny must come from the mills." . II is cavauuauuucu ta . ' Mrs. Carshaw ounced into a chant. You must be quxte mad!" she cried. ' Nn- vnnfknw nnnn .....:s.. an...` C... L]... A LAME BACK Author of The Wings of the M:6;'ning The Pillar of Light, etc. Full information/'f;om uni Grand E`:-unk Ticket` Agent or C. E. Horn- ing, District Passenger Agt., Toronto. I I9 lhli I luv: an --- } Read This If You. Have (Continued From' Last Week) The Barllglt Mystery Big are Wanted . The Big Men * of the Future are being trained today. _ - You can arrange it Parents Endowment Policy with- the Crown- Life to provide your son with the education essential to leadership in the world of, tomorrow. __Phone 789 ` Mrs. Roper, of Brooklin, Ont. writes:- My husband tried Gin Pills` a year ago, after having had a lame back for months. The first dose relieved him and before taking two boxes he was` made entirely well. ' Gin cen` `relieve; you, too! THE ckownuna NCE co. 1.` o. MArsoN. BARBIE, ONT. Lows ,TRACY For the I %-B,v- zmuexeeued Dining ch: service` Sleeping cars on Nxght Trains and lnor Cars on prtcipal Day Trainu. uuuu noun, AI/Iunuc UH) . Dear Mrs. Tower, it ran, "the Costa Rica `cotton concession is almost .\eecure. The President will sign it any day no\?.\But secrecy is more than ever important. Tell none but Jacob. The market must be kept in the dark. He can begin operations quiet- ly. The shares should be at par within a week, and at ve in a month. Wire me the one word `settled when Jacob says he is ready." ' - At ve in a month!" _' Mrs. Tower was promised" ten thousand of those shares. Their nominal value was LLUIUH u ' Is it manly to come here and insult me?". - Was it womanly to place -these bounds on the track of my poor Winifred? I .shall spare no one, Helen. Be warned in `time. If you can help me, do so.` I may have pity on my friends, I shall have none for my enemies." I In. an... ......... |)r_- m._.._ in` v --. ..._, u...........,. _ . ' He was -gone. Mrs. Tower, biting her lips and clenching her hands in sheer rage, rudhed to an escritoire and unlocked it. A letter Iaythere, a letter from Meiklejohn. It was dated from the Marlborough-'Blem heim Hotel, Atlantic City. DAR? Mm Tamar H -an Linn T`--lm L lllll a I fancy you are speaking the truth, Helen." H: v. u - v - - - , I shall nd it out," heysaid coldly. My |rC3l4UUo There is a guilty bond somewhere, and mother was your catspaw. You. Helen. -may have been spiteful, but Meiklejohn-- ` that sleek and smug politician--I cannot understand him. The story went that ow-_ ing to an accidental likeness to Meiklejohn isailant was .a man named Voles. was an associate of Rachel Craik. the W0- your husband was nearly killed. His as- Voles man who poses as` Winifred's aunt. That is the line of inquiry. Do you know any; thing about it?" ' Not a syllable." Then I must appeal to Ronald." -nu an n`. :. ..- .......n. :.. u_- 4--.- __ u LIV "VIII! Ulla She simulated tears. You have no right to address me in that manner," she pro- d lteste . Hnv|____ 3, L ,,,-I. u 1 c - i u\;| suuu. l` He smiled cynically. The qold. jar-away '1 4 ook in his eyes was bitter to her soul, `yet the had never looked so handsome, so distinguished, as in this moment when he was ru chlessly telling her that another wo- man absonbed him entirely. . - What L.-.lA I... 1u|'..:1.I..:...1... '......_ -----o"| luusu uuuunueu mm enurely. What hold has Meiklejohn Aover you? `he went on. ` T Q`L_ ___-.I_L-_I 4.,,, `II n - 1 unuuzxuu wuu surprise. _ I You are right; it is better that Tower should not [be here. He might get a worse gdouche than his plunge into the river. Now, `about Meiklejohn? Why did the conspire with you and my mother to carry off Wini- fred Bartlett?" 7 0 I--'don t know." Surely there was some motive?" You are speaking in enigmas. I heard ` of the girl from you.z I have never seen :her. `If vour mother interfered. it was for E your good." ! IL. .....:I...l _-._:-_n__ IIIL. No I A- 1mu:_y uavc uvuaulcu is Ut7l`l2:Llll age. 1 V Carshaw visited Helen Tower. She was I uttered. By note he `had -asked for a tete- a-tete interview. But his first words unde- eeived her. i . ` 'Where` is Meiklejohn?" he asked. I Do you mean Senator Meiklejohn?" she corrected him. ' -. . Yes; the man who acted in collusion with you in kidnappingnmy intended wife." How dare you---- ' _Sit down,` Helen; no Iheroics. please. Or perhaps you would prefer -that Ronald `should be present?" 'l"I.:.. 4.....- 1);... s- ._--v" 2.1.- V4,- __v .. ..__------ -- vu --vnvuvvc LE. au.uNcsia'Y.. _ Depot Agent Phono Ob _ Barrio lunuulu uu pwseuu: Thu bone, Rex--to me! lcrimson with surprise. I vnun nun unkbu :L In `nL..l-L- nuvuly appruvcu on net sun 8 project. I Rex has all his father's gi-it," said the senior partner. f`In' a little time you will be convinced that he is acting rightly. I shall be dead!" she snapped. The lawyer lifted his hands with a depre- ceting smile. You have no secrets from me, Mrs. Carshaw," -he said. You are ten years my junior and insurance -actuaries give women -longer` lives than men when they have attained a certain age." (`.51-eluaw viwiharl Alan Tnvnynr QR.` cuonn U ; He set his teeth and smilingly agreed to `accompany his mother to the lawyers , She came `away in "tears. Those serious men strongly approved of her son s project. nil? Inna Q" "n `G`knF`-ICU ,7 nn:.I LL- I Carshaw made no ~further' inquiry; I he knew it was useless. In the morning `an- otlier telegram: No news!" ` I vr -- sin a uuuou nppctu LU nuumu. ~ so. He Is as much In the dark as . . . "V .SIhe 1?`! uuuuu auuie long-rorgovten my`stery`."' .Ah.- quit that hair-trigger business?" . snapped Clancy. You just listen an'.ma_v- be you'll hear something interesting. Ralph Vane Meiklejohn left Vermont soon after- ward. '[yvelVfe years {ago a certain Ralph Voles was sentenced to five years in a pen- itentiary for swindling. Mm. Ma!-chbnnks child lived. It was a girl and baptized as Winifred. She was looked after as a mat- `er of [charity by William Meiklejnhn and entrusted to the care of Miss Bartlett, the ex-governess." , V Carshatw was certainly intercsted" now. Winifred! My Winifred!" he cried. grasping the detective'a shoulder in hi{ex- V "citement. III`- L- -,HD Iuui .' f ' Clanci seemed to be asking himself these nuestions; but Carshaw, so far fl -om New York. and with -a mind ever dwelling on Winifred. said impatiently: van .-I:.i..u 4...:.... ..... L--- `4 ms --| LAWSON, WELCH & CAMPBELL- Chartered Accountants ' Phone Main 5874. 59 Yonge St., Toronu \ ,E. J. W_elch, C.A. G. D. Campbell. C.A , T. 'E. .'Lawlesa, .C.A. 'W..8. Hulbig. Production Engineer. 111.-.... IV-..` ..._..| ma-:_.---_. n--:-- vv uruux. emu llptlellilyi | You didn't (bring me here to tell me] about some long-forgotten mystery`?" I A11, nnit Hmf I-m:u_4-.4...-...... l......:..-....vH _ uuv uu uuuce. ' I have no proof but absolutely no = doubt." he continued. that this woman ; is now known as Rachel Craik. She fell into Ralph 'Meiklejohn s clutches then and` hasiremainerl his slave ever since. Two vears lnter there was a terric sensation here. A man named Marchbanks was found lving dead in a lakeside quarrv, having fallen or been thrown into it. This quarry was situated near the Meikleiohn house. Mrs. Marchbanks. a ward of Meiklejohn's father. died in childbirth as the result of shock when she heard of her h-usband s death. and inquiry showed that all her money had been swallowed up in loans to her husband for Stock Exchange specula- tion. Mrs. Marchbanks was a noted beauty. and her fortune was estimated at nearly! half a million dollars. ' It was all the more` amazing that her husband should have lost, such` a great sum in reckless gambling. see- ing that those who remember him say he was a nice-mannered gentle-.m:m of the old} type, devoted to h`s `wife and with a passion; for cul`ivating orchids. Again, why should Mrs. .Marchbank s bankers and guardians allow her .to be ruined by a- thoughtless fool?" 4- HIIUW II foo} " " IJGI IlII7|IIlo ' ' v Carshaw glanced at the detect-i"e with a quick uneasiness, which Clancy pretended not to notice. ' u,,._____ , . . . . . - | _..--. .... .....u.--vu a ncvulu U1 IUULIA ISVUIIIS. The Bureau has known for some time [ that Senator Meiklejohn's past offered some rather remarkable problems," he said.u , dropping his banterin-g air and speaking . seriously. We have never ceased making; ; guarded inquiries. I am here now for that? very purpose. Some thirty years ago, on` ' "he death of his father. he and his brother. I Ralph Vane Meiklejohn. inherited an old-i_ \ established banking business in Vermont." Ralph was a shit of_a rake, but local op! inion regarded William as a steady-going! domesticated man who would uphold the! `family traditions. There was no ink on the blotter during upward of ten years. and William was already a candidate for Congress when Ralph was involved in a `caudal which caused some talk -at the time. 9 The name of a governes in a local house was associated with his, and her name was Bartlett." l'\__.,l, , `lI'>__t;,-varshaw told his `story... Clancy stened while they breakfasted. 'I_`hen he unfolded a record of local events. 6LlIVL_ I1. ,..... ..,.v-.5--v any uvllsa I To stop you from playing` -Meiklejohn"a[ game. I hear that you camp outside hisi apartment house. You and I are going back to New York this very day and the Bureau will soon nd your Winifred. By i the wav, how did youghappen onto the I [Senator's connection with the .1`.-fair?" I. an -. vv :Ill(Hlt'C lH_V 21118113". I. am pom`; now. `How could I marry Winifred under} false nretenses?" ' 1 What, `when? ' Did she love you for ydur supnosed wealth ?" T U11- ru.___. 1' - - - -'--- - 5c ucl Lur uau an nour!_ She s gone. I tell you. Spirited away the very day I asked her to marry me."' Well. well. Why didn_ t you ask her sooner?" I hwi to arramre my affairs. I am poor} nnnv "hair ...\..l.I Y _.-_._-A 117' '1' cup:-uacu w cuuu I Mr. Clancy. I am tortuxjed. Why have, `You brought me here?" I Hun . - -~- - - V -- -vv--tC$a $'fCC- cornorgsophia and Mary Struts Hanufaturers of Sash, Doors, Frames, Flooring Ceiling. Moulding, Water Trough- Tanks, etc. - (`We carry in`scock a large aanortment of Rough and Dressed Lumber, B. C. Shingles and Prepared Roofing. Wood Turning and Kiln , Drying a Specizty. Dreaning done promptly. .1-Inn:-It .... ...:;l.. ..-.... |.._:u:__ aa _vuu umn-U me mu. ' Winifred is gone. Hasn -ti the Bureau. kept you informed? Clwncy sighed. I ve had Winifred on my mind for; days." he said irritably. "Can't you for- get her for half an hour?" QL..`.. .....__ 1' ;_n A - 3 4 ' ton, Vermont. I a l a Number Ones , Long Island estate was let already and ;.,.,.e... m, we lists 01 any vuenomination. ` 3 At last arrived a telegram from Burling-. Come and see me. Clan-. cy." Grown wary by experience. Carshaw ascertained rst that Clancy was really at. Burlington. Then be instructed Miss Good-i man to telegraph to him in the north and quitted New York by the night train. _ In the sporting columns of an evening!` aver he read of the sale of his polo ponies. ' The scribe regretted the suggested (lisnp-.` pearance from the game of one of the best " he had ever seen. The} Mrs. * s Carshaw would leave her expensive at ; when the lease expired. Early next day he was greeted by Clancy. (Elna 4.. ......~ ....-.. u- n__,L, H _..-._, ..... .v ....._y us. vvuo 5u:cucu u_y umucy. ] Glad to see` you. Mr. Carsham," said; the little man. Been here before? No?! Charming town. None of the infrnall racket of New York about life in Burling-I hon. Anyone who got bitten by that bug` here wotild -be afflicted like the Gadarenef swine and rush. into Lake Champlain. Walk, to the hotel? I."s a fine morning and you ll 3 get some bully views of the Adirondacks} as you climb the hill." ` I 1Ir:_::.._.l :_ _,, `iv .. .. _ was uuc cuiguluuc message 1'18 WES given. . Eating his heart out in misery. he ar- ranged his own aairs, received those two daily telegrams `from Miss Goodman with their dreadful words, No news," and haunted the bookbinder s and Meiklejo`hn's door hoping to see some of the crew of Winired s persecutors. At the bookbind- er's he learned of the visit of the supposed; clergyman, whose name, however, did not} appear in, the lists of any denomination. { At lint nrrivnrl n tnlom-...... 42...... n.._I:.-_ ! , , , _ _ _ _ . . . . _ . . V . uvu uuamncu. I She wrote a telegram: "Settled, but? await letter." In the letter she gave him some details--not al!-of Carshaw s visit., No woman -will ever reveal that she has? been discarded by a man whom she boasted E was tied to her `hat-strings. - 1 Cam]-mw cnllakf Han A..4....L:.... .L.._-.... Lut vvua ucu IA) ucr.IuaI-SB1'lIlgS. I Carshaw sought the detective bureau, but Steingall was away now, as well as Clancy. You'll be hearing from one of them." was the enigmatic message he given. Eating heart nut in nnianru kn nu- I I vuuuu uguuug 101'. ?And Meiklejohn? As the gice of his` help in gaining a concession granted by ai ' new competitor among the cotton-produc- ing` States, he would begiven five shares to_ her one. Whv Air!` 1-... .l.......1 4.1.:_ _:_In 1115 oualrw, ue woum oegxven nve shares her one. Why _ did` he dread this girl`? That was a fruitful aair to prdbe. But he must be warned I-Tn has 1....-- .._:_LL1 .Luula was a xrum-un anal: to probe. But` must beewarned. Her lost lover might! be troublesome at a critical stage in the` hairs of the cotton market. ` ' CQL, - vv omen auner Irom ailments for ears. ` They try doctors and dletent medi- cines, but feel no better. Finally they tzoke Lydia. E. Pinkham s_ Vegetable hoonloeg . -vuuvluuu uauguuulzl o goat and Eiciency Department V uulupuull I01` I8- ; male troubles and ' backache. It is a great help in carrging a cbild,_ as I have | noticed a difference when I t take it. I thank you for thgs med1_cme and if I ever come to thls pomt agam I do not want to be wrthout the Vegetable Com- pound. I give ou permissxontopublish 1 this letter so at all women can take my advxce.--Mrs. FRED MINER, Box 102, Churubusco, N. Y. - 2 It s the same story over again. Women suffer from ailments years. try and different -mA:_ I _.v-: --- tn-so nn\aIlII 3 is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent "colds in the head" will find that the use of HALUS _ 5 CATARBH MEDICINE will build up the ,System, cleanse the Blood .and render 'I them less liable to colds. Repeated at- - tacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to ,1 Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S 'CATARRH MEDICINE is , . Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys- , tem, thus reducing the inammation and ' festering normal conditions. I; All Drugglsts. Circulars free. ;i F. J. Cheney 8: Co., Toledo. Ohio. taken internally and acts through the ` Lydin E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com- pound Often Does -That. -Reul Mrs. Miner : Testimony n !*I..._..I......-- 1? 1r tn` succews WHERE nug1g_n_s mu - Luc pnces Z'-' `Eggs L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..25 to 28c doz. . 1Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45c lb. {Chickens . . . . . . . . . . . ..'....:.. ....30clb. ,7 3 Lettuce. per bunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c. 1:Potatoesj . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 80c to 90c bag .[Parsnips. small and large baskets 30c Harnpn nninnn :. ;. c. L.._._L , uceu uuv, uuwm uuu, UIIIUKCHS 40-560. ;Orillia---Fall wheat $1.25-1.35. barley 50c, oats 48c, peas $1.50, rye 75-80c, buck- `wheat 65-70c, butter 400, eggs 25c, po- ! futoes 60-80c: .._....-. IIIrIlII\I-l\l I AIliston---Fall wheat $1.35, spring wheat ;$l.25_. barley 60, oats 50c, ryev90c, peas 531.75. blmkwhent 90n-21 nn nn+..+..... Q1 nn `wL._H.I_. uzxucy UUC, oats DUO, ryevuuc, 181.75, buckwheat 90c-$1.00. potatoes $1.00, eggs 25c, butter 30c, chickens 25-28c. I (M-illin__I`nll ml.m..4- 01 vs: 1 oz L,,,L The Barrie Planingji

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