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Barrie Examiner, 8 Mar 1923, p. 14

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Egrmers Banking Facilities J 1 The Bank of` Nova Scotia provides banking service for all farm business and invites farmers to avail themselves of it. \&\IyI-IL? Til-\JLulL 555 \l -L-IXJLLL qf Nova Scotia 1313 collec- t10n_ and haveothem auto- matlcally cred1ted,to your account ? oWhy not save yourself the tlme and trouble of coecting your sale notes, milk and other produce cheques, when you can deposit them in The Bank ..E \T.__. (`l--J._'- .2--- --'l`I-- H EWI N6, .......a. pauls. 1.lt.L. S reach the seat of pain, for thenr med1cinalpow- . der is carried in the blood. $1.00 at 3 your druggist s. Free sample Temple- ` ton Co., Toronto. Canada's standard Remedy for Pain. Sold by Wm. Crossland. In Allandale. by A. E. Patterson. . gun a 55515 all 121183 WU 1.1`-(J-IS." THOUSANDS of Canadiahs have tried T.R.C. s and found they do drive out rheumatism, and all` similar pains. T.R.C. reach the seat of nain_ fnr fhtr ......I:..:_..I ..--, T " From Pain to Ease with T .R. C. s_" fllilnnq A mno _._- n .. ' _ A. G. M;-acLELLAN sow By All Dr.ug'Stor3i.~ In Barrio In Allandnlo: Patterson : Drug Store Shop where you're invited to shop. Manager, Barrie. THURSDAY, MARCH 8,` 1923 llall VVIII it. d:1_v~ I)(`.igh|)nI' to injury mark ht- 'InuI.\ sufut 3'. At ` nu Lllnll lonknd -x man win '. I uuu n an One and mm It . fdic `I-`om-teein I III (I I pvrishi h nnuln 3 U0 1.: mrizm. Orient. in horse urn IV.ll houutifu lho qr within MI Ill! ` lifting ! him nu `II VTtI.' his in` cmnii` rnl But nun The- auuauaas &1l1JU1.lJ.l.J.l.1.lUIllaD Wlul In distant cities, forestalling competition and getting the orders on the books. At no time-in history has it been more im- portant to the business man to be in many places in one day. ` The more laces he can be in, the more goods he Wil sell. x No man can be in two places at,once,s except he use Long` Di.9taJ_we. In many cases the `line that separates the efficient from the inefficient is the thin` ~.. copper "line of Long Distance. Multiply. {your contacts - Long Distance does it! ' A " Right now, all over Canada, salesmen are makmg appomtments Wlth customers 11} r1':n4-nut ,..!L.'..... .l.'-_,,_,1 _`l10 ' - Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station - L Massed Selling By Long Distance CEO. 5. saute. czxuuacu uunueu . 4 s `You must come," said Talhiim gravely. I did perhaps overstep the conventions `when. without consulting you, I accepted this invitation on your behalf. But I think you will enjoy yourself. Mrs. Yale 18 a lady of {singular charm of manner, and has the gift which so few women, `and indeed Inc ucuucu 2:. puny. _ ' Tillizmi had visions of being called upon to sing, or do parlour tricks. and he hastily [excused himself. ` V-.. ...,.....4. --._._. H , ,',l rn II ` I _._...- .u ran`: uvvnuu uuu.Auv.'|CD. After which preamble he deigtfd to e::- plain that he had accepted an lHVllatl0ll!l` for himself and for the det;ect.i`ve, to want 1 c be termedl"'a party. hut` Ialnnn AC lnn:.;... ....lI...l ....,.._. . 2 1 crowded. CHAPTER VII` i Habitqes at -Mrs. Yale's at homes" and - An Afterngon can ;functions were sufficiently well acquainted Talham was seized with the idea of mak_ 4-with the lay of the house to tuck themselves ` 9 ing an afternoon can -and waitgd 0n_T_1x1ro odd corners and alcoves", but both Tal- `mm, to the detectwevs emban.asSmem_. ghum and hlS apprehensne compamon fo\.:.L. . . . . . -"fthemselves a little cramped for room in th. 7 ~ ._ W}:i`c'I};ll(l:`i"r:;at1`]3 i:`:;)`{)-48":;fonftS* ;:dgI`:;:5ftiuy hall where six" men were endeavo-up . - .- . `.'t`f'l f h` tt .-:1 IS the obhgatlon, under whlch we all reut. ' mg 0 mc pegs (mt en Goa S a one an . Ethe same time . ' _ . . . ,, , _ . _ t `'_bser"e` _t`}_` S 3l_3_`nE"mf $A The rlrawzmz-room was on thy firef. nnnr uycu--uuuxbpu. ` _ I It was clear which way the thmg hadf come. ` ` ' , I We ve had. a narrow escape," [said 'l`il- { lizini - VV !iz1m_ Lh cuuuuI:q-- uuw WHERE! .He walked to the`door of the room andl opening it crowed the broad" landing. An-j other room opened from here and he enter-i ed. It was used as a box room and should [have been locked. For the matter of thatl it should have possessed a l<')ck `of more; service than the twisted piece of metal that] lay on. the oor. - ., I n7........1.....I ..a- ...:u. - _.'-.:-__ .._-u_-L 1 lily Ullxtllli IlUUI'- 1; ` I Wrenched off with 9. modern pocket-Q 4_iack_." said Tillizini approvingly; a neat! niece of work--don't touch the lock, we -lli hunt for. a nger print by and by. Window; opn-'--humph. Q T} IIYIID nlnnn uvkhs .... u L1... `L2... L._..l. He examined the little rope minutely, us- ing a reading-glass, - _ . That's bl d," he pointed with his am! get to a at In nearthe burnt end. I"ne' man who placed this here had` blood on his. hands-prol_)ably ut himself in making the! pnh-nnm:_.nnm who 9 AllL||Il`T.1I `JIII u entrance--now where? an n1n`lrnt' `l\ `tn-H. , __- _ _v_ -_j- 2.-wvvv: Herbert G. Robertson, Druggist. Barrio.` >x<>xox<>x<>x x<-x-f-x<-x<'>x-x-V>x<>x<>x<>x<>x<>x<>x<>x<>x>x<'x:x ; 1 e TRlNlTY S scoma, 6.3. A llillNTER `or Man *` ' as defeated Trinity by a score * of 6 m :2 in .. m.......1. 1--...- nu-7 `l"'o has he." said Talhnm. Manag? V You'll like the N0 way Fx.Emxo's Cmcmcuonu _8'l`0P utups horns. One application does it. Apply to c-nlves 3 Lu 10 days old. mu. u. tube Pnlrlfrpalltl 02' at you: dea.!u_;'a. FLEMING BROS. _ 4-5 Wellington W. Toronto (Continugd from Page 10) vvluc Uycll, IIIB llll ll IHIUU I0l'Wal'(1. At any other moment he would have amused the other, `but Tillizini had seen Ithat look before-.-that strange earnestness and intensity with whichfhe confronted ahc problems of` life. ' -' ' IN`- L- l'V_._L2____-.l \ yuuvu wuu uuug upon net woms. Her gown,_ cut low at the neck, Wu!- very plain. It was of black._velvet. close fitting. About her rieck she had three strings of imitation `pearls. Her arms. bare to the elbow, were. white and beau- tifully shgned; her hands, larger than one expected, 'But pretty. She had ,9. plain gold bangle about "her wrist-the on.)/' jewel she wore. . I"ll:..:.. l....I....I -L rIw-|I_\.,' nr JCWUI nut: wulfc. Tillizini looked `at Talhm} He was staring at the girl---his lips parted, his eycv wide open, his head a little forward. A} nuiv A1-L-.. ........-_A. L- .,_, I ` uuuc uauxuruu.-ul uu`u guiu. I Tillizini received the impression of ob- serving a crowned qu'een---so "proud and straight she stood, with a little tilt tohei chin and the merest hint of condescension in her eyes, as'she `talked to the voluble youth who hung upon her words. 4 War anmn run} In: n4 #1.. -.--J- auunc cvnucuuc U1 UUIUUUIH. _. - Her hair, perfectly coiffured, was a maas of golden brown. About this she were a {little bandeau-of dull gold. rnnnluntl Okn .nn......n:.\.. at L Inc, 1 vuuut: l'r1lC. She was standing near the fireplace, listening to a shortfyouth by- her side, with some evidence of boredom. 7 IL... L..:.. .\....l`.....I__ _,:u,,,,, 1' Juu: ' Luuus UL [116 IU_[Hll}y OI H0Tf"*`H T He got so far, and 'vas warming to his subject, when the little crowd which stood between them and the attraction thinned. as a sea-fret thins before mwesterly wind. and Tillizini saw, for thefirst time in his life; Yvonne Yale. ` Q1.-. .-..... ..A..._.J!,,,, .1 .- wuwus. I V ' _ ' I What is the attraction? grumbled Tal- 'ham. Is it `not lamentable, he went on without waiting for a reply, which as :1 matter of fact the detective was not prepar- ed to offer, that with all the joyous, and. 'bountiful gifts which nature has -prepared` and laid open for her children, men s muln `be found who prefer the hot and fetid at- mosphere of a drawing-room and the stim-' ulations of.artific'i'hl gaiety to that ante- . chamber of heaven, the field? Does not the pettiness---the inconclusiveness of it, SLi'll(Q you? Think of the fu_tility of effort--- He rrnf. cn'fm' um! `Lyon -..........:..... 5.. L'.. nu] cu UIUCCU . The press was thickest at one end of chel drawing-room. and to this_the two made. following the instinct `which invariably draws man to man, for men like men. in crowds. l $8II7L-4 ` .I .. .- us: `-1- - --'-'- ty. Writ ttle of D. I ' nt anot i_e! on the 11 nation. 81. Uuvcll.-aulB,l.l1Uu5llJlU5 01 people a year.` Talham was snlent, but ?heVwas~very noyed indeed. . Tl... n......,. .....- n.:_I___. ._L I - .1111: auult: ulli. (, ; drawing-room was on the first floor, `land although the stairs leading up to it ` ljwere narrow. Mrs. Yale carried out the il- 'F lusion of zg Foreign Office reception by re- ceiving her guests on the first landing with I her back to the bathroom door, and hand- ing them over. as they squeezed past, to .an ill-fitted butler, who conducted them the three or four paces which separated end of E stairs from beginning of drawing-room. hffl Han} aka nnnnuc `nu-1-n6 ban-an \.. Luuzxm {yea to appease him. She called me Philips," he said with a smile, though that is not my name as far as I know. You must allow for lapses in the memory of a hostess who probably entertains, thousands of p_eople year." l l Talham '88 SHPIHT lull? 'l1n \l7u\.|Vnrv- nn Buy advertised tnmgs. ' uug. ' V .7.`She called me Mr_ Tinkr, said Tal- ham's voice in the other s ears; I-I;:~ Ivn:nn .\l........L 4._..-_LI-J .,,:.I 1 Alan: 9 vuwty ul luc uuuur S ears. His voice almost trembled with chagrin. Tillizini Atgied to him. Rho I-nllnrl who m.:|:n. " L- n..:~I -..:L ~ I UUIII bug. 8 (Q vvunu an -.-wx_u guuw Ill Hus pespect. Indeed, from tune to time she {uund_ many startlxng phases of resemblance be- tween herself and various members uf,bI.e Royal Family, "N-an Hnv :1-n-vi---V-A--- ----- ---- " ' wuluuw . There was that air of unreality which is frequently to be found in the small d:'zxwing- rooms of the people bitten -by the social bug. ' cvuuo uum ucgulluug OI urawlng-room. She boasted that she never forgot nanlcs. and was wont to cite herself and King EJ- ward as twin souls in this yespect. Indeed. from tima fn H... gr... Face Disfigured A From Eczema Lnvc uuuy ux 5UUu`lUUKlIlg young men. . He had a lurking suspicion that as fast as they entered the drawing-room by the door they surreptitiously escaped through the lwindowi. ' ' 7l'VL_, .1 . - - aux] ynuwucu. . _ I Tillizini found himself wondering, as ho pushe`d his way through the pressgby wha" extraordinary manoeuvre Mrs. Yale bend and attracted such a large and representa-, tive body of ` good-looking young He had 9 lnrlzina ananininn 4|-mo .-... 32...: ..J | Luuyal .I.` auuly, V The tiny drawing-room ably b crowded. 'I`:ll:..:...: r.......1 L:..-_-It --. I uuc Luun: u{1lab`u[OlluDl8 CD0 0! the street. . I She was a woman who had a passion for` ,parties_. and was never quite so happy as 5` when she was making two guests groan wwhere one had groaned before, _. S Since her entertaining area-was severely restricfe \ it is not to be wondered that her (liittle social plot was somewhat over-- crow ed. A `l J.\L:L__,,, ,. ll` vv u 1 AL . . ~- - uncvy. I 1 Mrs. Yale has a little house in Bayswatexag `It was in one 0 those long roads which connect Bayswater with Mayfair and where, i at the Mayfair end, the houseagrow narrow-, {er and narrower, crowding against one` an-' 'other as if in a -panic, lest they stray into. I: the more unfashionable end of the st_reet. 1 mac n uynnxnn Jun L-....I .. .....---- l'A~ _._._...... uuu un'nlIv JI. llU|V uc W33. E `The bd;2'tecf'n.ge hesitated. `He knew he`; {would be horribly-bored, but` it must be` .cgnfessed he was possessed of a curiosity; ito know exactly how Talham would behave: lin that nebulous spher_e whichis called so- lciety." . If:-n Vnln L..- .. lictl- I.._....- 5:, n , A ----- ...........-u... an -w 1.: us vzuuc. ' ! From whih Tillixini. gathered tht the` `lady had been` engaged in impressing upon :Talham what a-fine fellow he was. OIVL. x _-I `so few men, possess, of appreciating scien~ I tific endeavour at its true value. y\_'___, , ,L,' I lIIII:- .~ - '(`i'be Continued.) I V Wile the Nurse who nqily tried D;_ 001. Al--- L-) -_n-_ I... ..._u...___._ ___._ was uncumfort-z `nu.-'. manna EXAMINER ST. ANDREW S BLANKED ' s1`. MARY'S, scone 2-0 I I 5 I uni acne. . Trinity weakened somewhat in the 'p'eriod and only sc red one more goal V _'An(lerton tallied on a rebound from ` own shot. Emms scored two goals in l third. The first he got on a long'.'shot ` the second when he took the puck l behind Trinit 37 s net and shot from i side. Furlong tallied the last shot. 0 rebound giving the Baracas three goal the good. Line-up: BaracaS-Goal, Tuck; defence. {Ex `and Carson; centre, Burch;~wings, ' long and Duff`; sub., Manuel. Trinity-Goal. Foster; defence, Po and Anderton; centre, G. Foster; wi Garvin and Kennedy; subs., Hobiey Johnston. e `4 St. Andrew's blanked St. Mary scheduled Church Hockey League played at the Mammoth rink, Wee Feb. 28. Clark s good work in f the St. Andrew s me.` is mainly res] for St. Mary s being whitewashel .\l....-. , Aul Dl~. Marys Mary s played 2 but despite all impossible to g Andrew goalie. 1 who ......... .---'. 'r__,.\. as usuuauluul TIMI, 1` CD. Zo. 1 The Baracaskept the lead throughout the game, although Trinity held them down to one goal during the first period. Burch was the only man to score in the initial frame when he received a-pass from Duff. Powell. showed up fairly -well in the first `period Anderton playing a similar posi~ .; tion made some exceptional rushes. Tuck was forced to keep on the alert, and a num- :her of times narrowly missed getting his I net clear in time to prevent a tally. Burch {played an exceptionally good game through- out, and did some heavybody checking. gFoster, Trinity's goalie, did his part and gstopped a number of high and fast shots. . Emms was the first to tally in the second section when he made a long shot from the ;side. G. Foster scored Trinity's first goal when he went through the centre of the `Baraca defence and received a pass which the followed up and scored. Fostersgoal was followed up by another for Trinity when Powell tallied on a rush. `scored another for the Baracas in l ` a skit- mish making the score 3 to 2 in favor of Baracas. 'lV._2__ 1. , 1 The Earacm bit some of 6 to 3 in a Church League hockey game played at Mammoth rink, Feb. 28.} 1 Th. `Du-5...... I---L Al ' ' :nAAu UK U115 sting and t uumnunmmnurmnmtnimumnuunnunnnnnnnmlnajmsnnmihnmmnmmnnnnnmu r: ` uvus uc 531-lU_ ' ----- -".7 Wednesday 8. front of: . responsible? whitewashed. St. an exceptionally fine game.. spite their tactics Hum 4'm-ml` 1&9 ,_--.. .......~ un ulc uuru sc3red 0116 when tallied a hi? scored the; he Fnf nn 0 lnh:u1'nL..a. __4' . nu czwepuonally tme gayne.: ll tactics they found "it; get the puck past the St. uuncu D! . Marys m a= Hockey League game` nmoth rml: W...I.....,In.. u-4\ll\\l uwu EUHIE In [Def 2 and he from net the. id on :1} > `Rn!-anon +1`--- ._....L A Aucl. V Powell! . wings bs., and: Mary's in a I noun. ....k.- . vvvu-cw vviv - vuu E on; -r--w u-cu-nun. at was manna: I'D The disease had eaten her eyebrows away none and lip: had become disgured. Since we of D. D. D. her eyebrows are growing. none and two have assumed their natural -llenIon." I\l'- uu I1` goals 19 I _-`-1 HIS Fur- final -__L -7, Blue Bonnets rag: track. Montreal. has`- been cIosed,_owing to `taxation, St. Mar;v s--Goal. Hayes; defence, R. `Flaherty and G. Desourdie; centre, L. Fla-i herty_; wings, Clark and Coady; subs., Desourdie and Moore. | iuu 3uUUL_, Wlullll HVB lee! 01 [He g0aL ' St. Mary s tried hard to tie the score; jin the third, and some brilliant plays were gwitnessed. Their hopes were dashed, how-g iever. when within three minutes of the; gang, Watson scored on a skirmish, giving St.vAmdrew s a two-goal lead. ; " Line-up: , V-St.- Andrew s--Goal, Clark; defence, Twiss and Watson; centre, Luck; wings.! Rainey and McKnight; s'ubs., McDougall} and-Cowan. | in. II, 9 n . -- Bnk of Novg Scotia :1 Paid-up Capital s 9,700,000 - Reserve - - 19,000,000 Resources _ - 220,000,000 EST-ABLISHED 1832 FVIIIIIIII an be sent you from your own vi- Write for testnnonals. or secure a D. D. today. Why-auJ7 er itching fluent another moment! _lf you don't get lie! rst bottle we/wall refund without Iiution. 81.003 bottle. Try D. D. D. Soap. too.

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