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Barrie Examiner, 22 Mar 1923, p. 14

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ux ullihll.` '_the Imfix idea of down In the prom-. nuunu, of Jesu.~` AL, 1, .- urnr ll . for m v Made by M Hnmil MCLAREI JEL Docu One pac people. a servin Does Econ on make. becaus wholes and don Also hesl "Who: LOSI NI 'THu| nrlnv lifrf The cocxsnurr n.-an Come in and see it, or telephone or write for the folder "that describe: it. I l1t\I`lI'!--I-'9 vv1u.'Il'WD, zu. of Uamden, N.J.- ' Mrs. Amelia Strunk, of Rosedale, Pa., claimed that her husband forcibly put. her into harness with a mule to help -pull a plow. She was given a divorce, - Wm.` Pratt, '0. of Ogmden, Mrs. Amehn gh-nub .. D-__,I u vomrmary~ Advise}: FLEMING BROS. - -- ...-vou Busii;ss'tai1u"r"e; in the U. s. during __February were 24 per cent. less than the same month last year. Coue's ..visit to Chicago has resulted in a flood of_ mental healers praying upon. Their feurth set'of twins in four years e wege born recently to 3 Lock Haven, Pa.; 4? couple, ' V 1 .qII`:nnnt=--- 1' ` - - _ ` uuAn.\N1'1mh.`fuE 01.00 a box Past ldt Votaxnary `Adv nor. FLIMIIM nnnn, I I ail I GUARANTEED. 11.00 Pustn: ,___.. Whooping cough may be cured by appli-i cation of the X-ray, in the opinion of Boston physicians. T Business failures February Conn`: visit +.. m.:......- I.-- e -' - - HEAVESE l{_4R:N'l'EED. Yuan: n . Read The Examiner Adlet Column. You'll havamccoss with Iv`I.E.\llNG'l VES Toma IIEAVE l'owm.1:s nan cure for lluuvea or as a. lvulldiu -Hr tunic. ED. ots1|-was. Money but-Ki?! my full. nun Id or M yonrdenlers. Ask for ourrucket ldv Frees. Tells nllubnnt Ilunvus. MOO. 428 WELLINGTON W. TORONTO ..; 5 Yo1l'llhuva"lmccons TON c Ili:vf: l'o\yny.,1.-s for He opened the door quietly and stepped inside, lockihg it again after him, and laid on the table a letter. It was typed. she lilioticed, and was addressed to Captain Tal- am. You will sign this, said Soo briey. (3 read it `over. It was short-_ and to the ar Captain Talham, I am at present in the hands of some people who desire you torestore the jade bracelet; which, as you know, you took from me. ~ Unless you do this within forty-eight hours, either I shall be killed or worse will happen to me. _I iyiplore you therefore to hand the bracelet to a messenger who will > uuu wuucak up and down the it must have \been half -an hot departed that he came back hi: `noticed, C ham ,._-,._,..., _...., ouc mu not blame him. which 0 was a curious circumstance for a,woman untouched by love. She was satisfied at least "that of all the people who would_ be affected by the news of her disappearance, he would feel his responsibility most poig- She .walked\'up and down the little room; \been half -an lam... nu-- Gr ......... an 0! all uumlar pains. T.R.C. s 1:eac`ll1u the seat of pain, for their medicinal pow- tier is carried in the blood. $1.00 at `your druggist s. Free sample Temple- ton Co., Toronto. ___`_y_ A." - - ' ,----_-a oAlIl\J Ill 6 Talhhln was responsible for her, present plight, yet she did not `blame him. ircunmstanm r....- .. ...-m --- uunh` me would. And Talham? She found herself thinking more of Ta!- ham than she could have thought possible. He liked her; she was sure of it. She was` "afraid that the impecunious Captain of Ir- .rggular Horse was in love with her. She shookher head a little impatiently at the thought. Why could not the friend- ship exist about which the philosopher wrote? Why could not a womsin possess a man friend without the disagreeable ele- ment coming into it? Talham responsible present nlmr|a4- ---4 -`- ~ Au lucl mornlng What `would she do? Would she call in the police? - Would that extraordinary man, Tillizini, endeavour to fathom the mystery of her disappearance. She prayed that he would. And Talham? more could Hnvn Hm... .----:-o- ..... u_acuaI: ')l companionship with thzwotitside world. She wondered when her mother would discover her absence. She was unlikely to make her discovery before nine o clock in the morning. What Vulnnhl aka. ,l..0 1-n - - - vuau UHI7 | I 1 . She czhne back to the fire and d a chair for she felt cold. 'What w the end? She shivered, and (fare n ply an answer. She got up and to the door and listened: there \ sound outside. It came on to rai: the pitter patter of the drops as th upon the tiled roof gave her a_se the outside world She wnnrim-ml 'I'I1"\nI-L L--- -- " lUUln She returned to the little bedroom and found, with considerable satisfaction, that a much needed -brush and com-b -Had been provided. She` dressed her hair and washed her face in the little bathroom. There was'no question of sleeping that night. It encouraged her, and removed)` some of her apprehension to find how thor-I oughly -her abductor hadprepared for her 3 arrival. There was aibookshelf, well stock-. ed with the latest novels, and if the selec-I : C tion had been a hasty one it was also .a wise one_ OI... --~r ' yum uurner-OI the wharf. The sitting-room depended _ artificial light. So she thou; looked up and saw a big sky roof. QL_ J1 ...... ......t utuur xurmture occupied the room was in good taste. ' There was one small window heavily bar-' . red, and screened` from the street by an opaque pane `of glass. She was to learn ` that this looked upon a small wharf, and that no help might be expected from that direction. There was a little window in the bathroom which looked out upon.un- other corner -of the wharf. ._ _ 5 he git.+.im._......... .n._._AL - auull Ul me two rooms, . From the sitting-room a door opened into aetihy bedroom; it was scrupulously clean, the sheets were of _the finest linen, pillow of down, and what other furniture occupied the__room good taste- 1 rive out rheumatism, and an similar reacgt Dain_ fnr flan:-.... I: o wisu.,' ne answered, ,You know you are committing a very grave crime," she said, `and that you will be` punished for this." ' She saw a smile gather on the thin lips. I have 9. n1uch`more extensive know- ledge of the criminal law of England than ` you can .be expeced to have," he said coolly. I am well aware of all the risks ` I take, but since. I am prepared to take I the additional, and to uuuu xuuuu me apartm manager's quarters, it luxury." I-L; nn.......l .. Inn I until 1 secure satisfaction from` ;'oux,' friend. This," he explained, waving his hand round the apartment, `was once the is fitted with some! I luxury. " uc wcxea me door, the: ed~her. V You stay here, Miss until I `ecgre` satisfpol c-:.._.I nu portio_n of the face She saw now a man in the garb of a Wests;-ner, whose face was hidden from her by a curious contrivance. This was no less than a waxen mask which fitted the upper down to the mouth. and cunningly had the colours been blended that it was ' ` gan. It gave the man a European appear- ance and made him tolerably good-looking. . He locked the door, th en turned and fac- v the girl enterd alone; he \ behind him. 91... ....._ _ uuuucu LIUIH -V i$%*&$**;%%&%* _th9_gi_rl_ntefed alone; clsed th. .aM..| ...--` 7 >X`>X<>X<>X<>X<>X<*X1*X<>X<>X<>X< .3 ` aack drew up 1e 'What would be V! not sup- r. zot um and nr-mm" auu UUWH U18 Ht-"C 11 hour after Soo again. door nuic`-tlu on:-I .5-----J .. .. ...uu uuyuuuutly 1ich not ele-1 D entirely upon thought until she sky-light in the uuut:n or m:u (Continued from page 10) l;'4;V4.C..C, : - '- _ clsed the door | uv aup- iuwalked i W88 I10 be most regrettable. With: _ which sinistexvremark he left her. She stoodnear the door. ` she heard voices outside. speaking in low wondered who .w panion. She wa's sooh to learn. for th and S00 came in, followed men. ` Hr: - ; \ She thought 5 8 Quick voices! {tones excitedly, and she 9 as the masked man's om- e door opened l 3 by four China- I W Aayplill She man sh S67 regrettabl expedient, m. ` _Talham refuses to give as he n1a3_r vex:_v well do_ h t 7 tp you, what; I -I_(,) I ' u,.pun.un1vy." ' , His tone 'was polite mildly sarcastic. He her. the fact that her d nun--- r M--- -a-av uuun I/H6 101111138111] pen which he offered her. She read the letter through again_ ere wag no harm in signing it. She lwould be no better off by refusing and she ' ' might easily be worse. She was cool-headed now. .4 _ the foot of the 1 sheet, and handed itto him. i i He took it from her with a little bow. - Perhaps you would like to write some , you will find paper in the drawer of the table, and if by anyi chance you have any correspondence you` would like to clear off in this uncomfortable period of waiting, this will an ex_cellent opportunity." l His 9mm 3" *"" ' ,__..... any ptulll 0! my 12 She hesitated before she to was si re \ BL w `N-- -..u .... -av vvull, UOVCDTYY 5tI't-., A She read the letter through , up at :he man. What guarantee have I. `if I sign this letter and` if Capt is in a position to restore the br; vnn will I....-. --~~- ' ` ` ."What th a. positi ginirantee I." she asked. Is will release In ?" `.nn In---A meet you to-night at six o'clock combe Court, Coventry Street. Sh`: rncul 5|... l-AA~? " ' ` )ens to me? .` 1e asked the question `calmly, and the! _shr_ugged his shoulders, will accept no excuses." he said,i atever hannem c..1........--- - ' pdlite, he Hg nun]-..-J , .-.`, uuuu -uu%. 2 took the fountain hl`, Rhn -nn.l AL- 2 _, ....-uvyc ,ax;.~.i `looked I respondence you is 2 was not even ed to convey to ion was a temp- _ tabl expedient, alarm. ` z I zay very do .341. it -- . x mock in Whit- fmnt inkof Nova Scotiav Faid-up capital 5 9,700,000 Reserve ,- - 19,000,000 Resources - 220,000,000 -'|'l-I E -5 ESTABLISHED 1832 *(:I_`Hev;umeV full service is available to the public at all our branches. In - that development The Bank of Nova Scotia has had its full share, and the few branches in the Maritime Pro- vinces of 90 years ago have grown into a widespread system s that covers practic- ally every place of importance in the Dominion. ' ` ___._..' V- vanv VVQJIULJQ Frcrn a few straggling settle- ments scattered fr_o_m.the Atlantic to the Great Lakes, Canada has grown into a nation spanning` the continent. - ._._v v. `nun-nvisli _ In` ail that time, The Bank of ' N ova Scotia has been closely identi- ed with the business and agricul- tural welfare of the country. nwnvm on -c----- ~ ` V Master %Mileage ` Makers Into thehistory of The Bank of Nova Scotia has been `written ninety years of theflife of Canada. 1' A. G. .MacLELLAN Manager, Ban-ie. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, Productions, (;f-_V:VhJ'Ch Wil- Hearst is president, has lease on Park Theatre at e, New York. It is be- st step bv Hem-a+ on m-----=-- 2, 1 923. -v III AIVVI II` s:1inL<,' HI` 4-\'< venti0x::sH_\' ~ other \v::H<.~' cont lI`t)lllrlu Twn ufficw Ila VVLLW [H1 E. -l.(`.rifi(:c~ h whn vw-r Fr:uuci~ X _h w:.~: rm everything died on :: Closed mu; tn saw: in Only 5): Yu losing h1.~ I of his run xmunds at` If. 1'5 :10! I Grain Drill and be sure of satisfactory results. It has a strong, non-sagging steel frame. Its positive force feed sows any quantity desired. The discs rise in- dependently when striking obstructions. A convenient lever varies the depth of the seeding, and` the grain shows deposit the seed accurately. l

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