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Subscription Price--Canada and Great Britain 82.00.90: I_l' in advence (in arrears $2.50): United 82.50 per year in advenoe.eBoth old and new udbesses should be given when ehenge of nddrae is requested. CANCEL- LATl0NS-We nd that most of our sub- ucriberr prefer not to have their subeorip tions interrwted in one they fail to remit before expiration. While subscriptions will not be carried in arrears over an extended period, yet, unless we are notied topeneel, we resume the subscriber wishes the service continued. Remittances should be made by V registered letter, money order, or cheque] payable at par in Barrie. ` J A Mnnlmrnn, Wllifnr. OPEN DA`/.,AND NIGHT scorrs BOOKSTORE . MONTREAL TORONTO oamorr and cmckco v- -.-- -v swan 2-2:... and a full line of 4u;'----n - -. 2;/vs \ BK.-- . T` Hunt Tira Esublishdd mo I nuruu. J. A. Maclmren, Editor. W. C. Walls, Manager. 3 Phone :2 ut- guuu. . He pointed towardhe portrait. It was that of a y.oun-g girl with glorious `long- . lashed eyes and smiling lips. Hallibut fol- lowed his gaze. frowned, then going qvcr to the sideboard glanced along the `array of bottles there. He picked up a "glass and snied it. ` ' ` `$111.... -.._.. L--- .........\l}.... .4` an at tknnnl ""?._B?I E'e!!i'!.-.li"i (Continued from Last Week) The old Indian looked` at it, but. made; no motion toward. taking it. He raisedi his arm and pointed about the room. Good." he said; much good." Sit down, invited the Colonel. Now tell me what brings you here. You live on `Point Aux, I understand. It s a longll ! way to the Point.'*'. V - | 'l`l-m I-sAiun"u mum mm-n incfnnml nnnnl Way [U DUU IUUID. . The Indian s eyes were fastened the portrait hanging on the wall. did not leave it as he spoke. 6'-1u....L " I... r...:;l. ...,...., ..,...,.\., mu IIUI leave: lb 116 Ht: upunc. * Much." -he said; very. much. Noah wish Io_speak of Bushwhacker. You" leave Bushwhacker there; no touch. .You know` Bushwhacker girl -- Glow i--- you know: 1! `(In n;nta1` fnuvurrl fhl: nnrtrn. If..\I!Q ISIIIIICU H4. -' Have you been sampling of any of these bottles?" he asked sternly. A ' Noah no drink until he speak. Noah- i know her," pointing to the portrait. .. Noah tote her, wee papoose. many day journey. White in-an pay Noah money and Noah lay pzipoose in Big Chief"wigwa-m. _ You know Big Chief Bushwhacker. Ugh, you know I her,-~Gloss!" < n. _,.__.-i._.: - .|..... in... 4-:........'. 4,......'...l +1.... moan. L No, n'o.'.' cried the Indian.'Noah have good eyes. He can see and understand. Big man need not lie~-white girl Noah ? good f!`ieI`ld.` . , . V I-l'n-uIl- ow-nan on!` minor` etrnnminn IIFIILUUII Ill: 3 L _-__ L-..` He stretched a claw-like finger` toward the portrait. Van: L-nnur ml-min: oirl* unnrl Vml nnl uer,-~u1usa: J uuuun. . , . ' Listen. he said, sitting `down beside the[ man, "you must understand that the por-i trait you see on the wall is not of a Bush-l whacker girl or of anyone `else yqu know.l Tl1at's the likeness of a sister I had and lost years and years ago. It was painted in Elglllnd, a land across the Great Waters, Noa ." 5 Mn. .1." -..:_.1 .1... 1...J:......"'-`1\T....l.l E0 UCH .Dl.lSllVV1l HEIRS!" . Hallibut stood frowning upbn the old! Indian. Y:,L,._ L- :4 .:u.:.._ -..I....... i.....{..I.. 51...! gUUU ITIUIIU. I - Hallibut arose and wiped his streaming brow. Then he sank into a chair and ran. his fingers through his-gray hair. H . Fm llnnnnr` if I lrnmu ml-mt lmohrdrivinnv 3 Corner Sophia and Mary Street: | Innufacturers of Sash, Doors, Framoa,l Flooring Ceiling. Moulding, Water Trough! Tanks, etc. ' " We carry instock 5 large assortment of Rough and Dressed Lumber. B. C. Shingles Ind Prepared Roofing. . Wood Turning anal Kiln Drying a Specialty. Dresing done. promptly. f`?nnanIf In with Vnllf bnildinn IJUIVIIIVHIL. ` You know white girl: good. You no I touch Bushwhacker. ` Yt_lI2L..A. ..;-....I 1' ..... ..:.... ........ 4-I... AIA ms lingers mrougn l5'gI'lIy nun`. I'm-hanged if I know what he s'dri\'ing at. he mused. AApparently he th_ink.s I want to wipe the Bushwhackers off the map. .' Aloud he said 2. ` Who sent you here. my good man?" 7 Noah did not answer. He was. looking` into the coals. XOOQOOOOOOOOOCOOOQOOQOOOOOOQOOO: The Ear of the Public! Would you avold`you'r annual attack A 0! ay-Fever or Summer Asthma ? The remedy is simple, easily taken and lhhrmless. RAZ-MAI! is a small cipsule readily swallowed. I 'Iscit waiting for your message? The telephone is at your elbow-,--and over the telephone you always geta hearing. ' How much of your traveller's time is spent in selling? While he is onthe train or cooling his heels in an outer office, 'waiting,you or he might betalking to the cus- tomerby Long Distance making another sale. One merchant estimates that 46% of a,salesman s time is spent in travelling---that only 15% of his time goes to actual selling. He sells only while the other man is listening! It enables a salesman to cover ten towns a day .and stay at home," writes the Banking Service Corporation, Limited, Toronto. . A banker tells usxthat every day s delay in turnover costs Canadian business men onemillion dollars. If you placed orders by Long Distance and secured ship- ment the same day, or next, by how many dollars would it increase your turnover? , ' Apply the classified Distance schedule to your business consistently, and you will secure good results. ................o...........5. VTVVVVVVVVVVVVVVYVVVVVVV Love of The Willi Every Bell Telephdne is la Long Distance Station By Archie 7?. McKislmie Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C, Horn- Ing, District Passenger Agt., Toronto. `GEO. 3. BRUCE. Mgusgoi (Coyright by Thos. Allen) upon They A Bushwhacker know big man would steal _ bush," he said'at_ length. They no want Z big man there. Noah no want see big man steal good friend home. Big man no come;'l I no`-send other man. Gloss big man friendf f\....... I\\I\Mr| (`Ala-`AI 'LI..ll'.I-mo lnnbnrl nnnal- ed. - ' 61 HICHHS, C IIIULLCIVCU. Big man no send vessel," went on .the\ Indian. Bushwhacker no want um. Scare duckplenty bad. Noah come tell big man no send. A Ah " mmlnirnprl Y-I -aIli`hnt, I'm hazin- vscuu 215:.-my ugum. V The Colonel arose and paced up and down the room. Well. of `all things!" he exclaimed. What do you think of all this, -Phoebe. _girl-~" turning to the picture, what do _you'. think of those impudent Bush- whackers?" ` rnI,- ,,___I T_..]:..._ L__! ._2__._ .._...l --..... ._._.... ea.` ` I'm hanged if I understand what he l means," he muttered. \ I31- i\\n|v\ an (Inuit! syanon` , nvnnlr nn f`\n Dig man IIU SBH(l.' Ah./" exclaimed Hallibut. I'm begin- - ning to see light. They sent you over to| tell me I mustn't send my schooner up the! I cfeek, eh? mm. M... .......a. m....1. ..,\..... 1.:...g..ur m....1.`; __v_--__- ! Unexcelled Dining Car Service Sleeping cars on Nlght Trains and Parlor `Cars on principal Day Trains.` Ul'CUl\, cu; i No one send; Noah c_ome himself. Noah`; know Bushwhacker shoot when`big man come take timber. Big man no come-no send agent again. TLA nnlnnn` nu-nan ant` nonnrl nn ant` (`nun-u _yuu . uuun U5 uluac uupuucu lr uumnr . The aged Indian had risen and was wrap- ping his blanket about him. I sun" I `H - I II n:|,,,. LL. *n___L..,L_-1_ . ,....,, ..... -.....-.-- ..-..-. `-`Nouh." said Hallibut, the Bushwhack- ers haven t any particular use for me, I understand. It's pretty near war between us. But I'm going to send my vessel up that creek just the same. I'm willing to promise you that I won't do` the Bush- whackers any harm until they try to do 1ne harm. They threaten to burn my schooner, Aandmaybe they will--we'll see. I'll tell you what I am going to do. I m going to T gsend that schoner around the Point and I into-the bay soon. I want you to meet her I at the narrows and act asrwatchmannaboard her. If you don t want the Bushwhackers| to come to any "harm. you must._see that _my vessel is not burned. I believe you are honest. and I will pay you well. What do you say. Noah?" . A Noah pointed once more toethe portrait. You do much for her? he asked i simply. - Thu k:n nunn nifhillfnt` `man LA nrnnt.-n(` . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . _ V . \ . . G V... _.-- _._.___. After the strange nlessengephad eaten and gone, Hallibut paced to and fro acrosn the wide mom. pondering deeply upon what he had learned. He sfopped at last lllltilyu . The big man smrted. Then he smiled and said gently: - Old man, God only knows how much I would do-if I could." Noah [will meet big man vessel. said the Indian, holding out! his ha.nd. UECIIU Uulct lllllll. Uluaa 015 Luau ulcuu. V 0nce.mor; Colonel Hallibut looked puzzl- A .. wuulxug LIIC `III III IIIU IICIIIU. `, It was a custom of -his to speak all. his` inner thoughts to the picture. One may lose summer forever; but he can treasure a dead ower. because its perfume clings to it and neverquite dies. H1 1:1,- .1... ..m....,.. s.........;... L- .t.:..1,.. 1... II} II4 auu IICVCI VI`-III: `Hi. "I like the oldmxan because he` thinks he knows you." he murmured. --just because he thinks he knows you, Phoebe. 1'11; L-nu! :1.-nnnnnl an.-I I... as-AA- 4..........l LHU UUUI} . I don't. knowwwhy Ishould not teach those Bushwfrackels a le$on!" he ejaculat- ed. " 11'- L..___J -__I I_L L:. r,,,,._:'_ ,, __,, ,,,,.l `I-IC ILIIIJE IIC DllUW JUN, I. IlUVUCo His head dropped and he strode toward the door. 561- 1,4?` r,,,,,, ,1, `I 1 II . A 1, ' f J. E. axLLYc:ii:3r: Depot Agent` Phone 6|) Barrie He turned and let his frowning eyes rest on the painting; and as he gazed his face softened. The big eyes seemed to be plead- ing with him. "MnIrkn flan!-n rn-nnur :3 u nu:-cl Jan Inn]-~ m5"z`1;i>emtf1l1le;re [really is a.girl who looks like you, Phoebe," he sxiid gently; "a' little girl of the Wild` that looks like you." I I-.I :- 5".` " "" "" """' """'" """' I7"_' I And the face smiled `on him as he passed out through the doorway. CHAPTER xm oh The Creek Path It was early Wvilight when the old In dian once again reached Bushwhackers` place; All day he had kept to the tr-.ul. jogging along without a mouthfulto eat. simply tightening his belt when hunger gnawed at his stomach`. It was a long journey from Rond Eau Point to St.. Thomas. and overgrough ground--'a ve'.'y long journey for a man. of Noah's age to attempt. But he was an Indian and -his |years did not weigh` him down. His sin-, ews were tough like the seasoned hickory fiber. and his spirit was young like the spirit of the great. shadowed" woodland.- Age counted for" nought where life `derived izs strength from its environment. Tn fl-an nlal nxun {`_`I\(-in um _ ..t.... 51...; arxcustu lllllll IID CIIVHUHLHCIII. To the old man Gloss was a star that had loosened itself, from some strange firm`- _ament and strayed into- the green Auplands. {He had watched her grow from a slender girl into a graceful creature with beauty that nothing of the woodland could match. One wi h eyes that held all the lights that ever shone on lake or wood. and life that `bubbled and laughed and defied, `D.-... 1.... ....,l 1..-. ....,.4....s...... nr....r. 1.-.: ,Aca\c IIAC Iucu lll rut: uauuwuuua IIIUIIC. Hehad taken the portrait on the lonely man's walls for `that of Gloss. hut_t.his was not strange. The old man's` eyes were grow- ing dim and they soinutimes played pranks on him. But the incident was sufficient to bind his loyalty to the man `who threat- ened the Bush\vhacker.~:. I KT._-L .-..._ __.!lII_ _ ; - Y - IJULILJIUII Gllll LLILIEIICII nllu UUIICU, Q For her and her protectors Noah had undertaken the trying mission of visiting the rich man Hallibut, and" advising him to leave the men of the hardwoodls alone. a u- L....l -1--- .L_ .--_._-:- __ .L- u,,,,u ,| an uc uuuu: iuuuuu um curncr ()1 me IIOILSU. A Well, `well. chief." he cried. thought maybe you was on the \va-rpatli. Ainlt seen you here for clays. Come along in and get; some supper." . I r`1.....,l " .............I .1... ..I-..I- __..._ .._.I L! now. u urcv:az:I_y~_. wucu Lut: Lune came. Gloss. coming up from the spring with` a pail of foaming milk. newly strained and , ready for setting caught sight of her old ifriend and gave a call like the trill of :1 5 marsh-lark. The Indian. without speaking. `overtook her and reached for the pail. which : he carried to the house and `set on` the block l outside ~`he cellar door. 1 i "31.. lI ,"l'V E I I ` I 0 auuuc aumn.-r. - VGood." grunted the old' man. and fol- laid the cloth for the visitor's supper. Her eyes brightened and her" red" lips smiled when the old man turned his wrinkled race} -lowed ~McTavish`-,into the kitchen. _Glos.s ' toward her. ` , H11, L H I -1 LL. . 9. . I Isimcoe Marble Worksl cucu l.vHC lJll3H\Vlll`lUl\ClE. .N0ah was willing to act as watchznali aboard the schooner. He had lost all the impetuosity of youth. He was old and wise. and he would watch and wait--an(| act. if necessary, when the time came. nlnnc nr\v1\;ntv -an C-nu` LL.` ...\...-.... ...I;L E \Iu|BlUC `INS UUIINI Illllll. 1 Big McTavish was chopping logs for the! evening "fire, and caught sight of Noah as he came around the corner of the house. nun .....n _L:-: '9 L- __:_J 55.1, ,,,.v . [nun 1 wnruuul _yuu HCIC. 1`oah s eyes flashed" at the words. and he`! spoke, using only the mellowest words of` the English tongue, as was his custom. I w;m_k:..,a .... n......x.. ...l....... ...: 1 -_--_m! um uuguau huuguc, us was 1115 CUSIUIII. I _ Wild-bird no. lonely where wild world! be. Gloss speak to make Injun heart glad: now Injunispeak to make wild-bird sing. Big wa*er_. painting southward. big for-I est." sweeping his arm about, all stay same. No cjgange. Good, much good.. Noah. he know." I IV _ _ _ _ ,, 111,111 ,3 r. - 1- .. 9 `u I IICI VVLLIJ ll IIGC IIIIIE. ' Ugh. you tell -Boy,"- said Noah. tell `um Noah say it."- ' A .The old lady -held up her hands. _ There's na tellin' him at all whatever," . she sighed. "He s muckle disturbed and" he'll nu listen to reason. He s oot there noo trudgin the wet woods, but he'll noo get comfort there. mono; he maun seek it i the guid Book. I ve told him 0 it. aye. I've told him 0 it aften enoo. Godfor-Al give him for th wild creature he is-anrlI he s a guid lad at heart enoo, ii guid lad. at heart--- Tush. Granny," chided Big McTavish. Boy's not worryin over anythin . He's a" bit unsettled, that s, all. He s out in the woods 'cause he loves `the woods... See, you've spoiled Noah's supper for him. He's thinkini Boys 21 bit crazy, maybe."l Nnnlm nnclmnrl lxnnlz kin nkoir `rnnu Glxnl EVIIIIIJ uuu uauc ulul 5uuu'uy. I When the black rushes of the moon-lit- Eau` hid his craft, the girl turned home-i ward on the path again. A tender sinile` was on her face, and the red blood was dan- cing in her veins. Her whole young being was alive and = calling-calling for-~she. wondered what! V 1I7L__._ LL- ,,__.JI___J A._,!I ,,,,4 Al, , I UUVVIIILI IICI o 1. Noah." she said. you mustn't stayyl away from Gloss so long again. It's heap: I lonely without you here. 1\Im.L`g M... Cln.L...l' ... at... -..._'_.r_ .....| L..l lruum, uuugul, Ine words 01 me mman. 1 Reet. Noah," she smiled, there'TlI be 'nu' change reel God wulls. and may He na' wull it frae Iang. T7011 unn $5" 11:: 7 nub! 'M'....L L..lI I Jnuau, uc t\_lIUW. I | Granny McTav1sh.' connng from the bed- room, caught the words of the Indian. D..n+ 1\T....I. " .1... -...:I-.1 H.L-.__'n 1.- uca ouuuuu 1.103 e 21 UN. crazy. llla_VUC. I Noah pushed back his chair` from _the table and arose. You re .not. going so soon, surely.` Noah?" cried Gloss. ` I Noah must go to Point." answered the Indian. Canoe down on Eau shore." Gloss snatched her cap. I'll go down to the shore with you. cried. Maybe I ll meet Boy. 'No." said Noah, Gloss no come." But? I_ say yes." replied Gloss. dancing nimbly in front of the old man. Re- member. I` haven't seen you for ages, and I must go. Come along." 7 - glue fnnl: kin l-aunt` on.-I kn1I v\nL\:vl\rl :\uuLA 1 I I I I she i I I I Large and well `assorted stot-k to. choose `from. We are now getting good shipments of - imported granites at greatly rducg edprices. `V IIIIC IIIU Bllllulll IKU. ' When they reached the canoe. hiilden in '.thick rushes on the edgeof the bay; thei 1 girl patted the old Indian's wrinkled cheek gently and bade him good-by. I un.-- n... l.l....l. .....1.... ..c n... ...,..... m. I. nuuuu 5|}. \JUlIlC mulls. ! She took his hand and they pawedout together. They walked along. Gloss tak- ing the lead, and neither speaking a word; They understood each other well, and some- thing unbreakable bound them together while lifeshould last. " 'l`l7L-__ A_L___ ,__, ,, `I, !"II E _!5iI!iI!I!-lilslililililllg Ealualualeslsn Imlslmisli ' SATURDAY S MARKET E; THE MARKETS i Threatening weather. combined with `the fact that the Exhibition was still in pro gress. interfered with attendance, and `ban! tering was not lively- Butter and eggs maint.ained the same level at which theyl have restedtfor ov_er a month. There was "no dennnd for tomatoes, although they were offered -at twenty-five` cents a basket. There was an abundance of garden pro- d_uce and a. steady demand. In! ______. ..-.\. .. A ......x._, ..- ....... -. The prices 2- I Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . ' 38c 4| Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-....28c 30cI Spring chickens . ...-....... . . . . . -- E Year-old chickens . .~ . . . . . .- . . . . . . E Spring ducks . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 Beans .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Beets . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Carrots .L.....` . . . . . . . I Lettuce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Onions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Radishes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Turnips . . ......., __. . -... 5c Cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I0c Cucumbers. small . . . . . . . . . . . . Cucumbers. large . . . . .... . . I Celery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` iflauliflowers . . . . . . . . . .. I50 ' Tomatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Pumpkins" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c 15 Marrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. we 15 Crooked-necl'< Squash_ . . . . . . . . . Seasonings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r ..... . . White Pickle Onions . . . . . . . . I Yellow Transparent Apples` 200 small I Sheep's Nose Apples . . . . . , . . . . `25c I Yellow Sweets . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c I Duchess Apples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c I I Lombard Plums .. .' . .. 50c I I Burbank Plums . . LI . . . . . I `xreen Gages . . . . . . . . . . I , "Pears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Sweet Peppers . . . . . . . . . I ;' Ash-rs . . . . . . . .` . . . . . . . FIGICIB o to Sweet Peas and Stocks 'l.nks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ;GIad_ioli .. .. .. .. i Crab-Apples . . . . . . . ... .. _ l Love is like salt. A little of it lgnves al `flavoring to,life, but too much spoils the Haste. ` T fmikvous FEELING -DUE pro GAS 0N STOMACHI Are wen Supplied