ple of Midland recently w to raise $335,000 to build to their overcrowded high 1200 entitled to vote on 98 were interested enough 011s, and of that m....n.... ....v_y 1&6 BIN!" [Q8 r the educational grants by the Department of he town fathom on at-3`-~ F.`" many Years Tn`! tun:-2-an ...uu, uau.c_y uU-000. eggs 28c. potatoes .. . . . . . . ._ um 8:10!) 2. bunches for 250 5 ucpurcment ot fathers to strike eggs 27`-8c'. \- umncu euougn that number \ +1.. :....~---~ . .u-L AIHIIB it was last it. but the ,l.Hm --~-- Large and well assorted, stock to choose from. \ We are now getting gbod shipments of imported granites at greatly reduc- ed prices. ` ' .e _128. .. 38c lb. 30c dozen .. 28c lb. VI 25c box . 15c quart 2 ran kualrnt ...-vw his L .- Teacher of Piano and _Pup1ls prepared for Toronto ` of Music examinations leadi and including the A.T.C.M Studio--King Block. Pho DOROTHY J. SARJEANT, llvnn nr.-.. -- of Teacher of usical GO] . Andr m . 8 IIHHUY, o ew s Presbyterian Ch mus. Bac., Piano, Organ, Vocal, and ry. Organist and Choirmastot F .T.C.M. urch. MAUD E..CLAXTON, L.T.C.M. T.lchQf ` Diana ---` " EDMUND HARDY, 'I"---L ` vvlua, guard} General So_li. nm..- n uonveyancers, Et Money to loan at lowest rat: OfEice-l3 Owen St., in Ma Building, Barrie. :Branch 01} W. A. Boys, K.C.,M.P. D. ________________, any En \lu IUHNBULL Graduate of McGill University, Montreal. Office and Residence--Corner Elizabeth & _Bradford Sts., Barrie. Phone 105. Office hours-9-l0 a.m., 1-3 p.m., 7-8 p.m __._________,___________' V, L. J. S|MPSON,_M.B. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence-Collier St., corner oi Clapperton St., Bar-tie. Phone 275. _ Owen St., Baprig V T G. W. J. EASTMAN, PROP; - J Phone 277 ` R. c. MANUEL; MGR. Phone 721 un. rHLU A. _KUS5 ' (Formerly of Drs. Ross & Ross. Barrir Late Surgeon Specialist with the Imperial Army. 4% years. General Surgery and Obstetrics especially. . Office--15 Owen St.. Barrie. Phne.?'10- . .P.- Q.-1.3.0" 175-.. _____________,______._ . ,4_:_______..__. . DRS. L|TTLE.& LITTLE Physicians and Surgeons, Barrio, Ont. Oice and Residence--47 Maple Ave. Otfice hours:- 1 to 3 p.m., 7. to 9 p.m., or by appointment, Phone 213 A. T. Little, M.D. W. C_. Little, M.B. ` -u-o uuvll I IIIl|'.'.l` n ;122 Bloor St. West, Tor 91 Owen St., Barrie, e Diseases of Eye, Ear, N Consultation hours--11 Barrie phone 2. Toront Us ` Phone 61. uvid M MUHCHISC Barristers, Solicitors, Notar; Conveyancers, Etc. Ioney loan at In...` uh PLAXTON &. PLAXTON BARR_ISTERS, somcrrons ETC. ncesz` 707-8 Kent BuiId ing R. F. BRUCE, M.D., C.M., L.M.C.C. Oice and Residence-60 Rom St. Third door east of Royal Victoria Hospital. Telershnne 256. 30:19 unlbl Mason III`: I1; In Associate Corongr County of Simggo Oice and Residence-Corner Toronto and " Elizabeth Sts., opp. Central Church. Tnlnnlnrmn 1 R7 1 CAPT. Jir. `noun, L.D.S. DENTIST` Office: No". 1 Dunlop S_t., Barrie (over J. F. 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While subscriptions will not be carried in arrears over an extended period, yet, unless We are notied to cancel, we assume the subscriber wishes the service continued. ~ Remittances should be madeby registered letter, money order, or cheque payable at par in Barrie. J. A. MacLaren, Editor. A W. C. Walls, Manager. __________.____.__ r rrI:.I.ralUN Oice hours---`l2 to 2 ans. w. AND W. . R. nrcmmoson f".....l.-..g-_ ._J __ ___L ,,,, 'rEAeER. 0 Telephone 15 P. 0. u-rIlI I, F PIANO 1, Barrie Box 88 ._--._.___.____--} o LUIULIGI IJSUU, 14- 11.0., u.y.D. lqy W. Randall Ri ardson, L.D.S., D.D-.8 ___________________..'_` W. A. LEWIS, M.D., C.M. SURGERY AND GYNECOLOGY __aml__ ,_ `DONALD ROSS, LL.B. .iR.IR'I`F`.l? f" """""" ' ThL 1`r'sday, July 20, 1933 .., ..-......-.. ; x};vnJ U 1 LV DUULl}\j -and- C. S. DICKSON, B.A., M.B. 3 SR Dnlli-.. Ch I DR. J. A. KEA.RNS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PHELPSTON, ONT. ice haul-3.4`? fn 9 and '7 6:. n .. . ALEXANDER COWAN ` .Qnn:L.... 1- - , DR. {E. G. TURNBULL , -6` l.l'-r1:n ti - - _- BOYS & MURCHiSON Bra Q..l:_:L_, -' _-__ on. MORTIMER LYON .. G4 117 . uuxnn, EULIUITOR. MONEY T0 LOAN Ross Block, Barrie } DR. FRED A. ROSS v nf Th-a DA-- "- "` v---1 I ' Ob _ Bu`.-i." ua BLOCK, N0. 8 Money to loan ? Must? j MEDICAL `on. H. T'r. ARNALL `FA I` nnnn .... h...._._- _( 1 uuau, Upp. UUIILFH Telephone 167. -II I-I 9" Toronto, will be I! ., eve ry Saturday. 1Y8. Ell . Nose and Thu--0 DENTAL ayancers, t rates of_ interest. Masonic Temp]: office--Elmva:lo. ?..M.P. D 0. M----L=--- uuuu 18801 A.T.C.M. ml: BL--- - his home. sometimes with Pais|ey._`some- : uc~q_u aim (in), V Many a string of great. beautiful bass 1 did` he catch on- this creek lose be9idz=. v times with Gloss, sometimes al ne. 5 Boy loved those early mornings of his]! dominion of marsh and wood; for Rondlt Eau was very beautiful with morning` tints l I upon her face. as up above the pine-stud- c ded Point the lights of dawn came -bou'nd- E ing. With that dawn. swift-winged al- t most as its arrows of`-crimson,7 the wild. n / ' =.-,j._-;--- -ulllc, svcry oanuraay. Nose and Throat 1rs-11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Toronto. North 3326. no `.1: All Piaoize 42 40- \ VIII! G. Gordon Plaxtol nan, IJnf\n "lull- 56 Collier St., Barrio. _ ;.F zi`J'otary Public, .tn. r, A.T.C.: W 9|` VI and 7 to 9 pap. -:T. nce--r:Imvmlo. C. Murchiaol 18yr1! msmu via on Jun: great mass leap. here and there. a flash of `green and greyhigh in air. and upon the shiners-wee innocent minnow-. sh. `these. swimming` happily unstream like.little children` just out of school. There would be a`.shower of little silvery `bodies as the minnows in sheer terror leaiied fr'5m_ the water before the greedy cannibal'sl rush. and Boy's hook._ with a shiner im- paled upon it, would alight amid the com- motion. and there would come a tug at his line that made the strong sapling trod bend and dip. MnI1u-d mini... .9 ------A ` " ' tumble back to glide and sight and dart! 1-yrly I nearmg I-IALL'8 through faces of ch ammatio tlons_ (`lvonIan- UODEI Ire. MEDICJN Catarrhal ' amed can the Eustm: inamed _v imperfect closed, I A Inflow-1 by local reach the Catarrhul tional Ire Mwtnlnl Pd 1 closeu, e inflam hearing I-IAI.T.' 9*%rrh' In the n `the \\'hnh- num-iul ;= _t.hi.-< is -1' '2 only to 1:} 1' 1 is slaggq-r1 I6 dxfivinz I , - ' . ll` `Il_I`lllL' .'|e.~Ip'air . -heavy at-h 3`.n!]`_` Ilrarot` Your friends with the thick, .v\igorous-looking hair were"w'isr.` They took Precautions: ` Practically \all druggists stock KOREEN," but, if by any chance, you can t gct it in_13arrie, write us..cjirect. 3011 S, Clrcularsj I` J (`is -Ia-u itself fifhur Th 50: [Ca Don t put off getting it. The coinparatively young men you see in the bald-headed row waited too Pong. 1-Their hair kept falling out, but they paid no attention to it; ` _ -` L ' , .._- v--`J -v--xu vuIl\\4_y Ullo V Boy McATavish was his constant com-g panion. and as a result Boy came to know the wild things of bush and water well. `He knew the haunts of the brown`and' black bears. the grey wolves and the wary deer. He knew `just what part of the clear. deep, creek theganfey bass or great maskilonge would be lying in wait for. some unsuspeeting' minnow., and he could land the biggest and gamest of them, too. Many a glorious stmimer morning's `era!-ti did `he have drifting down the creek in his `canoe and out on the white bosom- of Road Eau,Ba_v_. trolling for -bass. Boy loved those beautiful mornings of the sum- mer season when e air was all alive with birds and their voices. Through the mist ; arising from the face of the water he would . wafch the great bass leap. here and there. ash nfprapn smrl m~m..l.-:..l.. :.. ..:.. ~-4 The Wonderful Hair Remedy, will airest falling hair,i remove the dandruff and make your hair thick and glossy. " " ` =-~~- -r --- -e"`'-"'V`~*- ~ Bill Paisley,` also, took a hand in in- fitructing the youngs*ers of Bushwhackers ; Place. He taught the boys how to "shoot: and handle a rie. It was quite necessary. for one'Iwho shot to shoot well, use ball] gnrl powder were costly commodities. He" took` the lads` on long tramps through thel woods when the autumn glow -was on the} trees. He showed them how to watch` a deer-run and taught them how to imi-. mate the wild turkey call.` I D-.. IUr-m-_,:,I, _-_ ....... nvuuuu 5 _ V ` lleadefcalle _ qMrs. McTavnsh-a self-educated woman Slate skw, -found. great pleaxre in teaching the-.'~xe-la 59135}; `of children. They were quick to learn and ash ,,:;~~.-... slow to lose what they `were taught`... As with dim? Peeler pt it, every child should knowloufstretchin how t'read azfcl writ-e`and do sums.'*'- so`},'ei,. k'md_ the children of the bush were not allow _ _ ed be feeding to grow up In xgnorance; the ne W01 1):]! 15,! I 1 e ,-- ..----any uuuvng uuuno When the youngsters were old enonghl ,t;0 be taug'ht.reading end.writing. their mothers washed their faces with soft home- ' made, soap and ent them over to Big Mac's" for their lessons. 1 ups-u - .Mac's" _-..-...- . vnvvu uuuna ueuuc ulpplllg and l ./ _ swerving, to settle end feed in the rich ...::.:: :.';:.":`.::.: :::.`i;1.%"`:,.*.3`:..`:: ;. nee-beds or we ha and found life good} Little Bushwhackers Along the marshes. blue-Winged teal were b0m_ named` and" Set free `to mamfw_ould_l1iss `and whistle in their i egular an(l"enjoy'tl1e Wild asvthey wished. Some-.l .3ht' Eamest 9f 3" the WM dk5- they times one of themlmight stray away too 'came when,the time was between darkness far into the` big'forest, and then there'l'd dayhght.-_ Nextgcame the _bl_a"k" and would be a hunt and -th ittle strQyawayi'"Y5' `J,3k]8 their way noisily along would be brought safely ba.k.- ` ~ '-{he Shoress H3811 3.bV9 tl`,,m 310118 dark d When youngsters weie enoughllme Wm-M whlsile mm vlewand pm on' to taught reading and writing theiruward with the speed of a cloud-shadow. washed soft Thea? were redheads` newly amved from ` "Big iilvleeargsrouilliev ;tLiii1dSwrl<:1lo(v3f oli ln1ntilh(t)lii--' 7. . . 1 . leadercalled a halt. Now lost against the ` sky, now swebing into View agafnst, I P1934111? crimson. thev would turn and Te fartek som sinking lower 1 I0 What, Awe dimianshed sneed as they pawed an ' l_ ' , M _ . 'out'stretching_ point. of land. A number of tread writ-e`_and sums. soitheir kind, ,..-..;.....1 n... ..:...i.+ u..r...... ...-__u .5 LL- ,I'lI KOREEN 7193 with Pa1's|ey._"some-1 Hf\'I\B`:i-`\nn .-I--- A -_.- -__l ___--- V- guy -.u-- sun vunluuu . C_ontg'ally situated, oss toshops and thegtrss. Fireproof. Home oomfort and hotel conven- ; ' isncs. Finut cuisine. Cosy tea. room open ` an midnight. Single room, with bath, $2.50: 1 .doublo roogn, with bath, $4.00. Breakfast, 50c..`1ao 76. `Luncheon, 65. Dinner, $1.00. . Fuollxl sorvl `hon-tn! dbos . Tak I 9' . Bhekud wmu1~au.ou1y."'\'m:o-'boon.? r , : Inn IADUII 13990! -I-Inna-v-I-A A--- ..L-vns".\JlV .I. 7 , _ ' . Tl|e'-?0nIy Hotil o`fits in` Camila ,. _-- ..__.. v-..,. 1 -v... av- wvvnau-. an Janvns 313221 9. _ yonowro, om-. 2 V esnuul `I. I0 tag, Distria |i:$fmittSftIofe1 . :1 s>.1.*E .u.,., uul uc was. uestroymg. each -day. 'BiIlT the creek. that silver thread that had been '. ` for so Along" a home for duck __and minkifor and water-rat. He was destroying beauty!` P2 and crippling the usefulness of the best.dowi trapping. and shingeground of the Bush-[ I whackersr A discord had been set vibrat- .in f in: throughout that wooded fastness. The` Bc isibilantssong of Hallibut s mill was driving , His i [the fin`-bearing animals to seek more se- jdrifti !cluded hann's. The wood-ducks that had; I inested close in along the. wooded shore on P drifted far back to another creek. and the ,It ll black ducksdid not utter lazily alongi, A t-he marsh throughout the breeding season {open now. but high in air and remote from theigan I such, 1 anything that tended_ to destroy the.pic- lsaid slow] tures of his world. _ us bu-sh-fe] A big man from Civilization. who owned; don ! -the strip of timber `across the creek, had said Paisle; built a mill thereon. and all day long now :Mary Ann that mill sang its sonar of derision, andlbonrdin a the swaths in `the wood \ were growing `see as be t .wider.' It was his own timber the man 'like Mary [was 'cutting--nobody could -gainsay that, Hwy 11 fact; but he was. destroying. each -day."Bill?" silver threnrl tlurf. INA 1......" Hr-use uauuluuy guy resented me advance of` He's j _.- -....-..e vuv Vvllllln . . . Vi Far over the pines of the Point another 3 `(dark bunch would grow into space. and, 5' turning. throw a gleam of white upon the 1 3lwatcher's sight.,.These were blue-bills. it Hhardiest of all wild-ducks. They - were 1,tired and unafraid and ready to make Wfriends with any water-fowl, whether they were of their own kind or a flock of des- -gpised coot. Great flocks of peerless cau- vas-backs. their wings dipping in unison. .'their white backs gleaming in the morning !( e 11 ll light. would grow up and fade and grow ' to life again. . They would swee,oaround Hand around the.bay. craning their loiigxh necks suspiciously, settling ever lower. and: 1 nassing many` a ock of" dozing ruddy ducks. that were resting. having fed long before the dawn of day. l {' Boy would watch these wild. free things !. u b with all the joy of a wild thing in sympathy with them. As far as the eye could reach ,. were ducks, and beyond the bay"w:-is theiSl wild Point, and _above. all the wild sky.T with angry darts of light like `ragged knives al slashingits -breast here and there. Naturally Boy resented the advance of nnvtlxina Hun 6.......|....| L... 4-,-A... - uuq|.aur:u:lllIlg_ pomr. or land. A number of] ltheir arrived the night before. would and resting there. Onward line would pass, and then turning dron down slowly and the ducks would settle among their fellows with muffled spats and ' `heads faking the wind. 1,w___ ,, .1 [ ncla nuu -snrugged his shoulders. } I I scented trouble when the Colonel` [I built that mill over 0 n Tothenside." hei d elated./butr there was no way of stop-3 pi him. It was_his`own land he built`! on; it's his own timber he s been sawin . I understand he's layin' pla timber-land, end there 2.-in't no tellin' just` what a man like him will do to gain his; `But, Boy. we're here rst-dont1.' 4 ns `to get our" f rget that " _ ; {:1 not forgettin it." returned Boyi I said -Bill. abruptly changing -the` conversation. -when is .Gloss s birth The shadow left Boy s face and ed un with a smile. Why. it lI soon be now." he ed: 7`she s nineteen next month." I diam 4:....-... .. he look- A answer- i i I I I I T day`?": ` L442- -4 ' I ` us nusnvwnacxers." . . ' .They can"t do it." cried Paisley. Just: ilet 'em try it Eon." ; I Hallib`utH.threatens "that he'll own all, ith`s part of the country. He s too much5 'of a coward to come over and try to get it himself, but he's tryin to get it through; I others. as you know." i A Watson`?'.' questioned Paisley. I Boy nodded. - _g . Watson's likely comin' over toda'y. Dad got a letter from him. f - Paisley crammed his `hands in `his poc-I kets and -shrugged his shoulders. , I .=msm..A +......L.r.. -.-.L-_ -- ~- . I I 55810 the man; what is it?" I _I was watchin them bivds." Boy ans-I? Qwered. ` You saw what the big greedyi ichap did to the thrush--he drove himi ;away; `and it made me think of what Hal-V; ilibut and his agents are tryin' to do with` `us Bushwhackers. 1 l`L.... ....._; ,1. -. n - - -- - - .. ...u.~.. r_1|\ m, In nu . DIIHUSOIT. !' l; I don't take to him very well myse`.f." l i Paisley, looking away, but. of course. I Ann's bound *0 see him a lot, himl libonrdin at her mother's. and maybe he'll; ;`see can't afforfl to miss gettin a girl! I Ann. pervidin she s willinl." :,l many times have you asked her.l . iBill?" *" ' ..-.-- vs 4.-a\vrl\l_\J mnaxoelaed Dining cag__servica " - Sieeping cars on'N1ght Trains and -Parlor `Cars on principal Day `Trains. -ul lul 21 yaman; "3 S Some I Boy leaned back [with 2 ,His eyes were on 9. tiny wx ;drifting between the tree-ton 1 ask her twice 2 year Paisley. It s got to be ;It'll soon be time to ask I 1 A ....IIm..L~---- unuc a year. every spring and `afor the last three years." g Paislgay laughed `queerly ahd stoc .down to pat the setter s shaggy side: Boy." he said. don't ever get to * for a gwman; it some hell."{ Bnv lmmm-I lmmb '...:n. ;. J- ' utcu I.u ll. you S88. 1 Boy seated hinwelf on a 10': `and leaned` back. nursing his knee in his hands-'. 1 How :ehou* Marv Ann?". he asked. Bill shook his head. Too good and too young for me. Boy. iShe don t just think me her . an-es.-.` That. young teacher chan. now, he is just about Mary Ann's style." Boy s eyes narrowed. just about Gloss s stvle. too. he ' I I I I I . , . sand slowly. Hes some duerent from`! tuslbu-sh-fellers, is Mr. Simpson." ! I don`? fuln. fn Hm .-m... .....n --._.-..u- H away 1 u get YOU [[18 l0IK.4: Bo_v s eyes, followed his friend etically. and when Paisley rejo he aked hesitatingly: 7 Say. Bill. why do_ you live al like vou do? Ain t it lonesome f: LLQ>___ V -9 um-. vuu nu. Amt It J, Some. .Pa`sle_v (: jtowel sat down `some lonesome; yes. `used to it. you see." uuue'c_uI1(1 nave a cup of tea?" -, I I I-- ain t much on tea drinking, as you `know; Bill, and I must be hi'ttin' the trail lback soon, "cau.=e we want to get the tuters ndug before night." - All right, as soon as I pm these dishes i away I'll get you the fork.'7 f `Rnvkv nun.-. ..lI.....--I L2, 1' - I ` cu as ue caugnr sxgnt of the visitors. I Just about `the same, I gll!'.~'S. Boy` answered. Nobody up when I left. so I can't_ just say how ma spent the pight. -Want -to borroiv ypur fork. Bill." { I Take it and anythin' else you see _a~:| you d like. Say. won t you step in the house_and have of tea?" I-- sain t mun}. m. 4.... .:..:-1-:--- - uuvnw I-uuay o A fevitaichundred "yards further on `Whey. lfound the singer. He was clad inVBush- lwhacker lguckskins from head to foot. I I `.`Hello, Bo_v. how's your ma-?/" he call-I ed as he caught sight of the visitors. I Just about 4+1... E`0li"` I - " ` `l\ ....\. cal uuwu, xuuxmg up into his ma3ter s` `- face with deep sympathetic eyes. Adown throggh the woods came a vo ce ` in rollicking song: , ~ ' . i Massar gone away. de darkey sav| `Ho! ho'! Mus` be now that de kingdom's comin V I de year ob jubiloo. 1 That's Bill.`puvp." laughed Boy. He always-sings when he's w_ashin his brea-k-I `fast dishes. Come on. let s go over anii` borrmv his pitch-fork . You -and me have` got todig taters today. few hundred furt_he_r _0n_('ihev I `nun:-I 51... --3------- nu: LL . - . ` Twice a year. sprmg and fall. )1` last three vnm-a ' ""' ` """"" _ ~cornor Sophia and Mary Streets \ Innrifacqumra of, Sash, ' Doors, Frames, aring Coiling. Moulding, Water Trough! `Ennis, etc. . . . We carry innstook a large assortment of ough and Dressed Luniber, B. C. Shingles- Ind Prepared Roofing`. . Wood Turning and Kiln Drying a Specialty. Drawing done unnglzrtgy. ' . 1.-....h ... _..:s.l. _--.-_ `L..!I,s- .ucu:.un:. we was sad. ' Wherethe path forked Boy` turned andu catching sight bf the dog s wistful face. he! threw back his head and laughed. Then he` turned and. bending. caught the sette ; about the neck with strong arms. ' ` Joe." he whispered, "`y6u re an old fool." 4 1 The dog submitted to the caress gravelvi and sat down, lookixig into his s` deep eyes. i uuuu . > ' , - I - Bo; turned and walked up the path, his; head bowed and his hands deep in his; pockets. Behipd him` trailed the setter,. looking neither to the right nor to the Ieft.,' moods were always suited to his; master's. For some reason Boy was sad.` 1 Therefore; Joe sad. Wknrn.kn Ad. _,1, I rs " CHAPTER v _ Comr/ades of the Hardwoods '1 Even in this golden, hazy dawn it was with him. as he stood gazing. across the{ creek._ The crimson sun" wminled his; cheeks and the heavy sceni of over~ripe woods-plants stole to his senses like a! soothing balm. But that scar upon which his eyes rested had reached` his inmost soul, and for him the old gladness of sweet. de-wy mornings must/ hereafter be temper- ed with a new and strange bitterness. p From the.talI`sm0kestack of Hallih,ut's mill_ a/thin wreath of blue smoke asceud- ` ing cut a spiral gure against the eecy: lcloftids. ' . '~" uxu. LIE element .....-..I_ - J . ` ' ' _ ' 0 noise and smogte and ;ar ,`that was a new and fearful-thmg to them, " T" Rnv MnTn\yicL Ronni 41...; ....:II. .....I 41...; :1 twice 2 regular." went a custom now. 9 fn only `man .---3-- " i. livalhne here! ` for you?" ' dried` his hands 0': a; at rlnmn .-... .. ..;.....,, cu. uuuwcu HIS 1rIeIl(`l Sympath- rejoi_ned him] AHnrlv- 1 ri stooped` sides. rlnn"t mm. ....4 . `.._ 1 - ., alllllb ulr. 1` E1 deep breath.l ' wreath of smoke! tree-tops and the sky. (I `vans: un.....I.... 97 "N A I He Barrie Plggjqgjll xcnrnnr Rankin uni A110 unau-Uunurqll l .0 g0 to I preening himself on the majorit tree ruffIed`his fe:a- ment. the back into the bush. intruder and arose.` H 1 d . t .` thegmgance up of u ul: :1 uusvoln I10 her again." wnnnm-I noun... 4. `.-..u 1:10 unulnltw U ! 21' on a stumn. It s But I ve sort of got} pa anu um P`K_V.? regular." went, | | n nuuubng... ._----~ sympath- r\:r\nr' Lin` ".; ._.- ....uJ1nuu law. f The townspeople the; voted on a by-law. rais be-i an addition .to = auschool. Out` of en of} the question, 258 rerlito an tn H... .-...n. M I V strongly ,recommend it. `I Since I have. taken it I have been able to do w -3 :11 my own work and I also know V:='o friends who have found it good. -You can use thesek facts as a testimonial." --l* -1133. ELLEN _FLA.rrEns, Box 761, uuuourg, umario.-For have had troubles with my nerves and have been in _a,.genera.l run-_down condition for some time. I could not do my work half the time because of trouble; every month. I was told of Lydia. Pinkham s Vegetable pompound by friends and aa.,a.m,; .- II -------I I The Collingwogd tax rate -. again this year. the same a: 1year. It was hoped_ toreduc `I increase in the county -rgge a 9 sity to provide for educz .!that were cut off D t] Education forced the town {at _ '1 th forty~mill rate I vm_- A - C uwiuro l`\JI-lI\hI H|on,n;:-- Office |83._ `Residence 353 ,--... -iuuctlull, 600 ito to the poll: majority were mpnt elm m... 4. NnvusANn 1 nun nowu Gross? Say, Bill, you can t afford to give them furs away--not even to Gloss." ` Me and Injun Noah are makin `her oat," chuckled the man.` Such a coat. oy! No lady in this land has ever had uch a coat before; never will have such coat again. Silver-fox pelts at three hundred dollars apiece. Think of it. Boyl, 1And there's six of em--four greys and llwo blacks. And the coat s to be lined with mink-skin. too--think of that!" (To be Continued: ! I E I /. vv'UUl}. `I . Alliston-Fall Wheat $1.35. spng wheat `$1.25. barley 60c, rye 90c. peas $1.75, lpotatoes $1.00, eggs 25c. butter 30c. Cobourg, 0ntar1`o.-] havn had +......1..u-- ~ vnuua.-I-1` uu WIICHI I oate 50? butter 350, j 60-80c. . I All:_., 1` " ul ucu puns. uusneuen I Cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . a - - . . . o . . . on . . - . . . . - - - . ` II-Iead Lettuce .` . . . . .. I Asparagus . . . . . . . . . . ` ; The yllices :- ' Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . .v . . . . . . . Chickens . . . . . . . .~.. . . . . . . . . Raspberrim, red and black Goosebprries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ ICherries .. 75c small, $1.2. nrrants `R.hubarb- . ._ . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . lGreen apples . . . . . . . . .. New potatoes . . . . . . . . .. 60 lGreen peas, shelled . . . . .. 35 Green peas. unshelled . . . . . . r'...m....... SATURDAY MARKET . Trading v'v`as very brisk at the market [on Saturday and the ranks of the buyers were swelled by a'large number of_tou1-ists and summ_er people. The supply was in keeping with the demand. small fruits and garden stuffs being in abundance. Butter wadvanced somewhw` .7-vet last week"s price. [A `cull or seven-weeks-old pigs brought $12 I a Dam. pain _ IIII {sancoe Marblg Worksvl . -:n-:n-_:n-.-.n- :n u:nI:nl:nl:n- ' i ` THE mmixsrs E I _.V____. 1 3 tgililjlilillllllilslg? A..os4IH 6;iia`;'L-Fa1: -nil. A NEARBY MARKETS` Beeton-Butter 30-40c. 2'. f\__1II,' 1" I T W` " in` slsnlualuslsn : enlsilualaalsi 51:91 It Mon, Kl`: Gnlndha ohm 57 Portlaid 82.. Tenth. huh 8. Ball. Daident Dlnetor. lg Ltmmuum" PnmleII!u:COLEltANtO0..l'Jnnl. Na!--ieh, `hu- Ward Off'Brain F39 UU IIUUU HUIIICDIIIIJE IIU LVIIVW your over-worked and under- nourished vital forces. Take a tablespoontnl of Wincarnis three times a day. OU need something to renew yopr _ove_t-vyog-ked and_m_1der- The Shaw Schools in Toronto never clone in Summer. They are open all July am! August. Don't waste the oiicley season -, start now to learn type- writinj. shorthand and bookkeeping. lndivi ual instruction in every course. DISTRICT NEWS ..-....._. uuu Ul LUKE ity opposed to the 1 vote-,standing 130- to _11 __....a...,.`.u ma. rate is 10 IS as hoped to.reduce in the nnunlrn ---8- - fty years this good not and herb medicine, as no narcotics nor ` has been the standard uuo were ll lIl' polls, Inn-n n.-.......-J A . . . .. xoc quart 75 snxa, $1.25 large basket . . . . . ..L............ 15c box , ., .., 5c bunch s ....f . . .. 35c basket 3 . 60c to 80c peck 35c to 58 quart . .. 10c quart . . . . . . . . .. 15c each Id beans . . . . . . . . .. 10c quan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5c bunch .; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5c bunch . . . . . . . . . . .. 5c bunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5c hu"cH .., . . . ..;.....5c bunch e . . . . . . .. 10c each 0 L....,..I..,.,. t..- 0:- ___,.-.._ urncuuliti 11.. Dub the ~ and- the nece_s- 5 the prlm`~ut:.-.....l .----A u;louIu.8l.lO ...-. wags: u v `gun. wheat $1.25, barley 50-55c. ter 35!! name 99.1: nr-out-um sum BUSINESS `A scnum nus sumasn