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Barrie Examiner, 27 Nov 1924, p. 10

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I\JIk) vynuuuu, uua onvlloo n Pouly, Butter and Eggs an- ; `niiscgxiigdis - . _ . . o . - . . - - .- . TORONTO 100 to Azoc 1 en... 2 ._O_ 38c to 40c 60c to 65c . . . 50c-55c . . . .- 25-27ca 230 to 25c. . 25c to 3100' an.-. . 35c'to soc` 60c to 75 V7: Ilo IVIIlVl`II\II`, Funeral Dirctor and E$Il;`OP Ambulapce Service '- Phone-431. Motor and Horse Equipment Cor. Mary and Elizabeth Stu. Bgnie UU EU 60" L ..'.o-u. ....'$1.50 ~2ox-25 2101' 5c loos .. ..40c .2tor 5cv . . . . .. 60c zn '1Kn 40-1.20 . . . . 35c| LU DUU 30c 5c . oau, ~20c 65c` ,- 10c. :0 15 PLNXTON G. PLAXTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. ETC. I Ottics: 707-8 Kent Building Toronto, Ont.- C. W. Plaxton. G. Gordon Plaxton 3 James 0. Plaxton i DUNCAN r-'. McCUA|G. B.A. Successor to Creswlcke & Bell ! BARRISTER. s.oLIc1'roR, ETC.- MONEY TO LOAN. Ross Block, Barrio DR.l"-l7.vT. ARNALL ` Associate Coroner County of Simcoe Office and Residence-Corner Toronto and Elizabeth Sts., opp. Central Church Office Hours: Until 10.30 a..m.. and 1 to 3.30 and 6 to 8 p.m. Phone 167. . _ `A1 ;-uc.HEs1' 1_=mc_;E.s. , Write or phone . A H.'LEVl/T, phone 384 or Box 542.` -a.nu-- DR. W. V. JOHNSTON Graduate qt Toronto University Phone 61 Office-58 Collier St. Hours: 8-9 a,m., 12.30-2 and 6.30:8 p.m. DRS. Ll'i;TLE &, LITTLE - Physicians and Surgeons," Barrie, Ont. Office and Residence--47 Maple Ave. Office hours: 1 to 3 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., or, by annointment.` Phhnn 912 by appointment. Phone 213. `(Office hours: Sf A. T. Little, M.D. - W. (3. Little. M.B. .__._._________________._._____ . -uvuu - IIVII-pII In! \J I 122 B1001` St. West. Toronto, will be at 91 Owen St., Barrie, 1st Saturday of , ~- each month, uuuuuu.a.L1Ul1 n0u!'S--11 a..m. to 5 p.m. Barrie, phone 2. Toronto, North 3326 -- ca. uvvcu cu, .Du1.'x'1e, Lat asaturaay OI ; each month. Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Consultation hour-s-11 to 5 'Rarr1'n nhnnn 9 "I"n.m..4.-. 1u....n.. noon V I . .DR. FRED A. ROSS Foxjmerly of Drs. Ross & Ross, Barrio. Late Surgeon Specialist with the - Imperial Army, 4 2 years. Generalsurgery an Obstetrics ` V especially. Ofce--140 Dunlop St., Barrie. Phone 710. P.O.- Box 1073 L. J. SIMPSON, M.B PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence--Collier St., cor- ner Clapperton St.. Barrie. Phone 27! _ DR. E. G. TURNBULL Graduate McGill University. Montreal Ofce and Residence--Cor. Elizabeth and Bradford Sts.. Barrie. Phone 105. A .Office hours: . 9-10 a.m., 1-3 p.m., 7-8 p.m. , ,, MAUD E. CLAXTON, L.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano and Vocai Puplls prepared for Tordnto Conserve.- tory of Music. examinations leading up to and including A.T.C.M. degree. Sudio-King Block . Phone 424 mw uiiii . 4'IIIluln'tIn 3:. run an ` RADENHURST &. HAMMOND BARRISTERS SOLICITORS, ETC. Masonic Temple Building, Barrie MONEY Tp LOAN ` .EDMUND HARDY Mus. Bac., F.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano. Organ, Vocal, and A Musical Theory, Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Goldmedalist Toronto Conservatory 0! Music and Universitv nf mm-m.+.. _ _ PERCY HOADLEY Organist and Choir Leader Collier St. Methodist Church Teacher` of Piano, Organ. Voice Theory. ' Terms reasons Phone 283W. Sophia. DR. ALLEWIS Surgery and Diseases of Women Associate Coroner gounty of Simcoe _--271 -.... uu;u.muuu.ust woronto Conservatory University of Toronto. 113 Worsley St. Phone 688 HILDRETH F. LENNOX. A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano Pupils_,prepa.red for Toronto Conserva- tory examination in Piano. 2 North Street. Phone 387W B. M. SYLVESTER Bandmasterx. Barrie Citizens Band Formerly Director of music Christie St. Hospital under D.S.C.R., bandmaster "of 134th O.S. Bn., bandmaster of 75th Toronto` Scott!sh.Regt. Teacher of Music. _ U: R` OPHIDI Eyes Eaamined Glasses Fit1 Graduate Canadian Ophthalmic College. Toronto. _43 Elizabgth St., Barrie. Phone v -vu vrunn Urlll UI' NURSE. ,Berr-io Branch Residence, '86 Worsley St. Phone 751W WELL BABY CLINIC from 2 to 5 o'clock every Friday. .Appllcatiqn for nurse's serv1ce`sma.y be made direct or through your doctor. j_jj_ vvsl-VI1. w-um-u=|.|. a LAWLE83 . Ohnrton-ed Accountants Phonemain 6874. 59 Yongo st. Toronto H. J. Welch. C.A. G. D. Campbell. C.A. _ W. S. Hulblg. Production Engineer 'r, E. lawless, C.A. Manmzer (`inst `-ml mon..a...... nan; c. w. nonmson Electrical Ccntrgctor nxrunas AND surpunvsl McClary's Electric Rulgcll ind ` Circulating Water Heats:-q_` Sold and Installed.` We carry a full line `of Electric Irons, Hot Plate, Toasters, I-Ieaters, Lamps, Bulb_s, Etc, VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSE! arrin BI-gunk WELOHhOAMPBELL G LAWLE88 Illflinll Atunnnnlnnlug . L. R. OR ` T - Ontario ` `Dominion 8m'Ve10I' 18! Blake St ... Barrie. Phono C83; DONALD ROSS, LLB. ' BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. Masonic Temple Building, Barrio MONEY T0 LOAN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER Open for daily engagements or E sewing at` home - MISS WILDE. 72 Small St. DR. MORTIMER LYON .4. mi v1v,,. .--_-_..:._:-----.- ,O.` R . RUSK, OPH.D. lamina:-I f=|---- 1., 19. Lawless, U.A. Cost h.r;d' Efficiency DOW- MEDICAL OPTICAL 5- G-_31!1lIHA! %C0} ' MUSIC ..vu-our vuul `all and reasonable. St. ._...________ WHIUO Glasses Fitted nhk `F1-no `cumin Phog so `H- ..,, _ It in :mnmmm- decided to :1llu\\ rick to (lie nut. `cancies in the m despau-hos unno- ed. T110 K1-i).: lustrious (ml-~r esstablishml in In .Wh0 shall sn- members nf 11. among its kni;.-In in view of m.- : Ireland the dwi will meet \\`i among t.h0s(- \\'h Experts (`1I)l\'AI that war-tinu-' 1- of flour and In --.~ posed in mm- next h`-".:I(l qrui The W121` ? <'I'H]= is 9:-'tinmtc~l ut` the rye ('l'lI]) slaw 913. Thv Inn-~: gentine 4-1-up sly per (-cent. l'1lIH)1 This is the` fin.-u estinmtcs {rum countries all of \ creases. 'l`h- .. 1........-. "H... -.-nu it ldl;;(' nlrn (-rewtsnd prim of o(:onsxim:: maintains-I. COUCH BRON I\I_I IIIIIIIUII IIIO Hollie Phone 698. Sltolp 1028: l7l(')ilE'Y BVAj Perfc Prospective I Changini cw. me ite. Shoo Tim re" 3 Both mod leaving 0 'I`.I1l'.I .Y Ta: Ma nous wit ng . stock 1 nese- 5 L('(' suuc-1 silver hen half-cock r . accidental Ive taken, ing; .22 Calibr For Lzophe l'I`ll`IlC SI crows. 2: game. Sh long rie .25 Cnlihr For coyot an! The leaving < FULLY Sold by` UN D'ER"'i%"A'i{7ERS A MORGUE ma You! SOUFCC n- JAS. Mhtor Ambnluco in eoinoctin` ngnngu Anni - 1...- an vvtf 3'- uuotomwmnumnma "W. BELL, Issuer (Buooeuor to 1. Arnold) viii: INSURANCE w. J:.RiHARDS YOUR READING mans- _ are Vwell `slip|>)lZiedT utf , arm on Aun:nIcm'A * .AgeAnt'forA McClary s Furnaccs 52 Elizabeth St._ sco1's BOOK 's'roma ----urn. - v---'- "1-bl Dunlap - BL--- Ann EL-.. < W. D. MINNIKIN . 1; 6;..;.~;s.. Phone 952W moss "':"'I6',' oVIIrII Iou Il\"*VvIvuIvu-vu Crouching low. they glided. noiseless as ehedows, to the quarter-deck rgil. and thence slippedwithout sound down into the waist. min the vessel's waist they hung awhile, until Mr. Blood had satistied himself that no other sentinel showed above decks but that incon- venient ifellow in the prow. Their first attention must be to him. Mr. Blood. lilmself, crept forward with two com- panions, leaving the others in the charge of that Nathaniel Hagthorpe. whose sometime commission in the King's Navy gave him the best title` to this office.- Mr.` Blood s absencewas bxvief. When he rejoined his comrades there _w_a s no watch above the Spaniards decks. Meanwhile the revellers below con- tinued to make merry at their ease in the conviction `of complete security. Suddenly out of an uncouth pack of savages that beset. themgstepped a slim, tall ellow with `light-blue eyes in a. tawny face, eyes in which_glinted the` light of a, wicked humor. He ad- dressed `them in the pureat_C-astillian. Hvnn urili dnvn vn1n'Qn1vn nnin and (IPGSBBG tnem In Lne [)Ul':i1I._\/cLLulnL.Il.. `You will save ypurselves pain and trouble by regarding yourselves my `prisoners and suffering yourselves to be quietly bestowed out of harm's way. _ . ' NYcannn nf mam" gwnrn tho mmner. way-" Name of God! swore the gunner, which did no justice at all to an amazement_ beyond expression. awn `,,'|-___-l _._x.1 Inn. 151--.`! .._.I CIJIICLIIUIIAL-Ian. u-._y uuu ya-,4. ya...-4 .. . - If you-please said Mr- Blood. an thereupon those geritlemen of Spain were induced` without further trouble beyond a musket prod or two to drop through `a scuttle to the deckebeliow. 1-. __--_ _---__ ..n......' .........:.....4./1...`; cl... |.|uuI.I,u u. nuuuuav vv uuw vuwvln wv.v.. It was soon after sunrise that the rebel-convict whovpaced the quarter- deck in Spanish \corselet`and head- piece, a Spanish musket on his shoul- der, announced the approach of a boat. It was Don Diego de Espinosa 3' Val- dez comingc aboard, with four `great treasure-chests, containing ` each "twenty-five, thousand pieces. of eight, the ransom delivered to him at dawn by Governor Steed. He was` accom- panied by` his son, Don.Esteb'a.n, and A by` six menwho took the oars. nnn hmcrn mnnntnd the laddnr.and Dy` SIX men wuu LUUK Lute uura. _ Don Di/`ego mounted the ladder-and stepped upon the deck, alone, and ens .tirely: unsuspicious. ~ Be_fore,he*could `efficiency . T even look round, and survey this guard drawn up to receive him, a tab over the head witha capstan bar efficiently put him to sleep withoutthe least fuss. He "was carried} _away to` his cabin . whilst thegtreasure-chests, handled by the men he hadfleft in the boat. were being hauled to `the deck. That being satisfactorily accomplished, Don Este- ban and `the fellows who had manned the boat camefupythe ladder, one by one, to be. handled with _the same qulet xxnn-. nnInnn1Righnn nfthelr hnrl, 1ng`,,-Into tne water. , Te resolute Ogle was making ex- . cellent pra'ctice,.and. fully justifying his, blaims to know something of gunnery. i In their consternation the Spaniards had simplied'~his- task by` huddling their boats togoethex-. ' 1; LL. nc;..-'..I-.....:.. ....A;._..bAn.l and-1.8mm LIJUII IJU1nI. Ilqgywn-vs . It the Spaniards understood nothing -. `of all this, the forlorn` islanders ashore ' understood gnu less,` until to help-their ' wits-they saw. the flag of Spain come . down.from the `mainmast of the.Cinco .; Llagas. and the flag of England soar : to.lts empty place. Ogle. however. ` con_tinued`to` give proof that his know- ledge of gunnery was not of yesterday. After L the eeing Spaniards went his shots. -'l`he last of their boats flew ` into splinters asit, touched the wharf. and its remains were buried `under. a a shower or loosened masonry. - s v _'1`he'mystery of the succour that had `come at the eleventh hour to,-1yres`k_. s_ vengeance-upon, the Spziiards. and 4.9 piroserveftorp the island the`ex`tortionste ransom bt a 'hundred,.thousa.nd" pieces 7 of eight.` remained yet to be probed. - GIIICIBIICN With Colonel` Bishop attheir head, and gout-ridden Governor Steed sit- ting on the ruins of a wall beside him. survivors on Vhore-vglumly watched the departure of the eight boats containing the_weary Spanish ruffians who had glutted `themselves with rapine, -mur- der and violences unspeakable .. "IVhn- Inna!-u nnlln nwnv fvnrw the net` and vlolences unHpea.m1uu::.. `The boats pulled away from the shore, with their loads of laughing. jeering Spaniards, who were stili~fling'- ing taunts across" the-water at their surviving -victims; They ~ had come midway between the ship. when ~sud- denly the air was" shaken by the boom of a gun. A round shot struck the water within-a fathom of the foremost `boat, sending ashower of spray- over its occupants. t A"second shot came ,to crumple oneiotthe boats into splint- ers. inging its'.c'r`e'w, dead and liv-I ing,into the water. ~_ .. . ....-ulna-A (\.-vlln nu)`: rnolrenav av- * \ /~' A courtly gentlen Binh fnitle `an ' Bish` "p. .me% Colonl uly suuu uucuua auu yuura. . . Gad 8 my 1116!" he crowed on a pote of foolish jubilation. And it .-was with these fellows that you took the Spaniard and` turned the tables on those dogs! As Ga.d smy life, you de-. serve well for this."- at. M... -..n....1.. no um... (iv-139:3:-\v\ n Snca laexfve well for this. __ sf`! am entirely of your opinion," said Mr`. Blood. The question is how well wedeserve, `and how grateful shall we find you? ` HT`l7In-- Iain l\vvr\(\l\U-`(Iii ls.-.1! uuuu'.\ uuu ,VULl * Why-h_is excellencv shall write home an account of .your exploit, and maybe som'e portion of your sentences shall be remitted." - 'l`hn rrnnnvvnalfv nf Vina Tannnc: in Hllilall DU l.'Ulllll.LUu- The generosity of King James is well known._ sneered athan-iel Hag- ~.thorpe, who was sta ding by, and amongst the ranged rebels-convict some one venturedto laugh. ' - A n nnn Info:-nnnn.._fl1n I-nvuurnv BUHIU U116 VUIILUFCLI LU 1111.1!-`.11. ' And one intervened--the brawny,| one-eyed Wolverstone, less mercifully disposedthan his more gentlemanly fellow-convict . -- Htnlo-an Tulsa no `|nl\Ivu\ 4-Ln `ya-.3 nus... 9! LBIIUVV-(.`U_VlCL. String him up` from the yard-arm," he cried. Mr. Blood turned. T "If , you please. Wolverstone." ' said he, I conduct affairs in my own way. Thag is the pact. You'll please to re- member it." His eyes looked along the ranks, making it plain that he ad- dressed them al1..~I desire that Colonel Bishop should have.. his life. `One reason is that I require him as a hostage`. If ye insist on hanging him, `ye'll'have to hahg me with him, or in the alternative, I'll go asho1'e.". `F-Tn nnnnn Thorn urns: nn nnsmunv, LIIU l .l.l|.Cl.'llKLLI\'U, Ill 5U i`l3lIUl`U. . He paused. There was no answer. But they stood hang-dog and half- mutlrious before him, save I-Iagthorpe, who shrugged and smiled wearily. Mr. Bgood resumed: V ~- Ye'll please to .underst and that `aboard, a ship there is` one captain So." He swung againto they startled Colonel. Though I promise you your life, I must--as you've heard-keep you aboard as a hostage for the good be- He_`l;st' his Balance and tumb'led int :1 . " the sea. aw i . haviour of Governor Steed and'what's `In?! A? flat: Pnnl uni-I1 IIKA uni I-n can '7 uavxuur Ul. \.1UVCl.'llUl' DLUCU auu V\'1l'd.|.-3 1eftBof the fort until We put to sea."I ut...."j ' ` v There is no more to be said. gentle- m'en.' My "name is ?B1ood-Captain .Blood, `if you p_lea.se,Tof this-sh-ip the Cinco . .L1agas,_taken as a prize of war from Don Dlegq de Espinosa y Valdez, `who is my prisoner aboard." The n1`1 innru"urAnf 1-Innna-h `nnf urifh- WHO 15 III) l)I'1SU!lUl.' i1UUl'1U.'U. _ The officers went, though not with- -out some hustling, regardless, of the bellowings of Colonel Bishop, whose monstrous rage was fanned by terror! at finding himself at the mercy of these! men.of whose causeto hate him he, was very fully conscious. As they; -were running close to the headland east of the Bay, Peter, Blood returned `to the Colonel, who. under guard and panic-st-ricken`, had dejectedly resumed lls sliaat onthe coamings of the main atc . " ` um"... .... ......:..... fa.-.1.;....Io n.v.."`.. .........-- {|u,Luu. . ` _` Can ye swim, Colonel? It's a mercy thi sty as some of my friends here. And it's the devil svown labor I've-had td -prevail upon them not to be vin- dictive." . L < ' ., . T6 u-nus:--blnn GI-gnu`:-I-L A0 A.-n'I~A`lI.` `l)I...1.q;-u... forlyou I/m not.by `nature as blood- ` LIIULIVU. It was the thought of Arabella Bishop that had urged him to mercy, and had led mm to oppose the natural .vindic_- tiveness of his fellow-slaves -until he had been in danger of precipitating 1-I. mutiny, _It was entirely-to the fact that the Colonel was her uncle. al- though he did not evennbegine to 5115- . pect such-a. cause, that he owed such T mercy as was now;be1ng shown him, `Golon el Bishop mastered himself and rose. A blank was run- out over the -gunwale, and lashed down. ,- Tnnf fnbn n' H1-1-In man, r-ni.-......1 Auto` Licgnses 'gunwa.1e, 3.110 13.81180 QOWII. ," . Just take a; little walk. Coionel. darling," said aysmooth, mocking voice behind him . ` ` nun ..u.....:...... `nnu.-.....1 1:):..1...;..\ 1....u....: ucvluuu Jlllllu `, ' S_t_il1 clinging, Colonel Bishop` looked arouffd in hesogtation. He cursed `them aloud. venomously and incoherently. then'loosed his hold and stepped out upon the plank. Three steps he took before he lost his balance` and went tumbling into the green depths below? Tfhnn I-In namn fn fhn mu-fnnn nnrnin Luuluuug IIILU LIIU EIUUII uepula D810-VV. ' When he came to the surface again. gasping `for air, the Cinco Llagas was already some turlongs to leeward. But the roaring cheer, ot`mocking Valedic- tion from the rebels-convict ~ reached him pcross the water, to drive the iron at impotent rage deeper\into. his soul. CHAPTER x .. Don Diego A . Don `lego.de' Espinoza. y Valdez a-' -wqke. and -with languid eyes in "aching `head; he..-lookedround the cabin, which -was _flood.ed jrith _sunl1ght from the square windows astern. Between the -nnin In his: hand and tho nnnfnainn in L115 i uuu, uuunut. nurt my nonor. . [ Could I be guilty of that? pro- A tested` the Captain. I realize that even a piratehas his honor. The only man among us schooled in the art of navigation is fevered. delirious in fact. as .a result` of cerw.in,ill-`treatment he receivedashore befo1 e we carried him away- with us , I can handle a ship in actiongand thereare one or two men aboard who can -assist me: but or the higher mysteries ofyseamanship and of the art of finding a -way over the track- I less wastes of ocean. we know noth-| lng: Vve desire to make for` the Dutch settlement of Curacao as straightly-as possible. VVill you` pledge me your honor, it I release you upon parole. that you will navigate us thither? If so, we will release you and your sur- viving men upon arrival there." I hnn Tlinrrn an-nan upon an '+I..n.....I..+A I vu'uu.'. lucu upull arnvzvu tnere_."7 ` Don Diego strode away in thought to the stern windows. I accept." He Said. _ \ ' ` ! CHAPTER X1 ` _. e Filial Piety - . - By virtue of the pledge he had given . Don Diego de Espinosa enjoyed the freedom of the ship that had been his, and the navigation which he had undertaken, was left entirely in his! hands. He took his meals in the great` - cabin with Blood and the three officers elected to support him: Hagthorpe, .Wolverstone, and Dyke. That TTnn hinan urn: nnf nloirintrl -vvuxvu1'r.iLuue, zulu uyne. That. Don Diego was not playing fair it was impossible to `suspect. Moreover. there was no conceivable- reasoh why he should not._ ;If this wind holds," he {had toldthem at sup- per after he had announced to them their posigion, we should reach Cur- acao inside three days. ` F`nI fhvnn A-ave I-Inn urinrl `hula -nan! vvvvvvwwv H0 l'WATERHEA1'ING_ PLUMBING TRY 11!: war: 'cI.|1a\\'v:.'L:\=u Wlul Ukunl CUIIVICUUU. Captain Blood passed on, content, and went to visit Jerry Pitt, his pa,- tient, to whose conditionfDon Diego `owed his chance of life. It was this same Jerry Pitt who cast the first thought ofsuspicion. A trip on 'deck for a breath of fresh air and his nav- igator s interest in the night heayens igioved him to point out the North Star and to lay the position of -the ship to `Captain Blood. But Don Diego s easy `explanation satisfied his captor. ' ('I`n hp nnnfinna \ u.uu.u xualuu Luree u'clyS.' ` F01` three days the wind held. and. yet when the third night descended upon them they had still made no landfall. Captain Blood uneasily men tioned it to Don Diego. I - Tf \(',i" ht: `Fnv fn_rv\nv-1-nu! nan:-niurr "u ' Ole Buck, field man'ager_o`f the.Ne-J braska Press Association. the other day cited an example of what News-' paper Advertising means to a mere chant. . VVe thought it worth repeating here. The merchant he referred; to is now one of the leading business figuresl in" Coznd, Neb. l"no1'n `Nick " un-nfn "f\/I'v 'IQnnL- iuu Luruuu IL LU JJUH .IJl}:{U. ] It will be for to-marrow mornin,<:.". he was answened with calm conviction. .1`-3r\fa11'n "I21:-\nr`l an nun.-1 nu n.u-.I-.-..'.4- Ill LJUYJIH, LVUU. I Cozad, Neb.," wrote Mr. Buck, is a town `of only 1,300 population. lo- cated near two large cities. Fred- An- derson. founder ofthe Anderson`~De- partment store there, started in bus- iness in 1906. He had a capital of $3,000, $2,200 of it borrowed. He start- ed in :1 little frame buildinpr. Last year, he did an exceptionally large bus- ness and his store now contains 3.700 ` uare feet of space . * e 'The- first ten years he did little or no Advertising and just dragged along. '1`hen--he- started ADVERTISING IN THE LOCAL PAPER. He has been at it every year and his business has -grown steadily to its present.propor- tions. He gives all the` credit to AD- VERTISING. Last year he `spent 11,4`. per cent. of his income for Advertis- ing...,V He says he could afford to have spent twice that, much. Qnnnn in 1-111: 'ln"r-9] nnnnr nnnfinntiq GREATEST [BUSINESS BULLETIN` [Jk`HL LVVIUB l.Ht1.L. IHUUH. Space in the local paper continues ;uses less than a pageand, sometimes, I several pages in the same issue. He lsays he has bought the local paper to be his chief reliance. .He never_ ;many times .but never got title tq it. ` !But he doesn't want .tit1e because it --.. h serves him -so will as it is. . MORE EGGS .f1 !|I Eadi 361! __ ._ 7 :% -r. `_ j.__ -7:.__ The use of-hens` is .to lay eggs, ahd hens evil! ;nore eg'gs-- GUARANTEED-if you put a dose of Pratt?_s-Poultry Regulator in the feed every day. Your, dealer is authonzed to gwe back you money if it fails. ` 1` ` , ' FREE___$`n'a. afonc for big illum-atedcatalogue. shows photographs `of Heinphill ' mechanics in training- Learn Bricklaying. Plastering. Mechani-" cal . Dentistry.Barberin'-- Ladies` Beaugy culture Work. Automotive. `Trncwrs. '0xy-acetylene Weldin."- Vulcanizing. Batteryvwork or Electtlcal. Decide to be'som'ethin: nbw ~,_ Come and see us _or write. Glycerine` Mixture 7 for Gas on Stomach VG}, Ila]: .lUIJl_\.lFGIIoa In $\\lIplI\ll[B\r\l 59 `AVG vault yvlglq. lIAUl.l\- 11 AI. lau: , V . Write for FREE BOOK. ' PRATT FOOD CO. OF CANA UH EULISLIUKI I115 'U'(1[)l. (To be continued .) ~ been oi 'Ttac.1e and "Learn it RIG`!-IT. . Juet Icture yourself ii:-a few weeks n e akil ed `mechanic. holding down `a $5` `onc`e ,0, . big. feeponiible. goof! salaried i9_b. or illustratedcatalogue. ,- running your own buemeu. There 3 only" u-aphg. iof Henlighl 1 tram nm. em \ . * . 9, te 1 , Mach,- and money and. be pro (lg {tamed--the rB::-bgn-g1gg'~ HEMPHILL System of `racllcal `Instruction. re work` AuwmotiVg_ one way to le'e`n': `if you Wanna have time: Hempnmlfrude school; L_i_ _mited _ Dept.` 47. `--I63 . King .Strect- West. 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Buttermilk, qt. . .' . . . . . .j. . . . u-,-u,g4 l Apples, basket . 5 Grapes, basket Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, helps any case gason the stomach in TEN min- utes. Most medicines act only oti low- er` bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all gasses and poisons; Brings "out matter you` never thought was in your system. Excellent for `obstinate co'n- stipation. Guards against appenklicitis. Wm. Ctossland. Drugglst. ' - , - . LVIJ. Honey, pail .. Honey, section VA jewelny salesman at Chicago had his sedan stolen and with it a* case `containing $20,000` worth of diamonds. cfea}, Brzghtaid e;n:tt:ful. WtlteMutlncCo..Clilcso.fotEyeCneBook ` sT1ou|d be dressed L with T 771en%.I;-7?!!! % WURJNE Keeps EYES Bums 1-..-vqu-c- cut a you -;=.-11+/2;.=7 \ J age .'50::60" - Tubes 30` us: can succeed ll` you win. but fry. We are doing our part to help you. Investigate the HemphilLprop6sition. We have helped thousands of other feowa {we can do the same for you._ Earn $3,000 to $10,000 `a Year] - / YOU can succeed if will. doing HIDES, FURS A DEER SKINS WATED

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