:13 . onge St., Toronto J. Welch, CA. G. D. Campbell, CA. W. S. Hulbig. Production Engineer _ '1`. .E. Lawlegs, C.A. ` Manage:-_ Cost and Efficiency Dept. ' WELCH, CAMPBELL f`_I.....L-._--I ` vncronmn onosn on . Barrie Branch u .. bandmastex: at 134th O.S. Bn., bandmaater ot-`?6th Toro_nto Scottish Regt. auwuxg at 1101110 MISS WILDE, 72 Small 39., - -. ./ Examiner Adlets Inn -nn Hm" ----L w , o. R. RUSK. OPHD. /4 I y ; Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted [3 Graduate Canadian Ophthalmic . 1 College, Toronto. . 43 Elizabeth St., Barrie. Phone 80 I have cared to do wlth.her. Mr. Brewster was a withered gentleman of slightly malignant aspect who knew all there was to know about Moorelands and the Moore family except for the single de- tail about the hair of the heir apparent. He was Miss Celimena's lawyer and had been her father's lawyer /before .l jthat. Without long and acrimonious discussion with Mr. Brewster, Miss. ` ftelimena had never bought a. bond or paid 3.1, tax, and every one knewtthat` .the singular document in which the note of Moorelalnds was conditioned had : been composed with great gusto by Mr.` 1 Brewster. '\I7|ru-..........-._- up. --- I -.,._, u; Luuslc exam - up to and including : Studio---K1ng Block. > I LUU I u I vv may HA frbm 2 to 5 o c Lhhnnnu-I I-- --- _ 4 DR. E. G. TURNBULL Gzvlduate McGill University, Montreal. ;Office and Resid ence--Cor. Elizabeth, `and Bradford Sts., Barrie. Phone.105. 9 Office hours: ' 1'11 ; Office % nan IV).- BOYS :3 BOYS ` Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries ,Publ1c ` I Conveyancers, Etc. . g Money w loan at lowest rates of'1n- !` ! terest. Office-'-13 Owen St., in Mason- K` i ic 'Bemple Building, Barrie. >14 >14 J4 , , j Bra-nch Office--Elmvale. I w. A...Boys`, K;C., M.P. J. R. Boys; i V 3Barrie, phone 2. Toronto. North 3326 x -J 13!: Saturday of each. month: Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose. and Throat .Consu1tation hours-11 a.m. to 5 p.m. I I 2 .. _,_. =ggII9] lrrleg Untn; ; Office and Residence---47 Mapfe Ave. Office hours : 1 to 3 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., or y A by appointmen . Phone 213. TA. T. Little, M.D. W. C. Little, M.B` auvmme IOCKS or Connemara. Thus the perky Miss Glenn knew. uh-an Adam Brewster asked her for! the first dance, that dancing was the `Last or almost the last. thing he would have cared to do wlth.her. Mr. Eentlemnn nf anaI-n-- , DRS. LITTLE &. LITTLE Physicians and Surgeons, Barrie, ;Office : h ' p.n 1 ur. W. H. WILSON ! Graduate of Toronto Univ V Phone 61 Office---58 Ce ; Hours: 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 and 6.3( A R; W. A. LEWIS Surgery and Diseases of V `Associate Coroner County of ,.__a 6 . - 3 ministration. '5 [Office-Hmd s, guardians General Solicito Conveyance:-, etc.. 8 Binnie 9 'l'\....I.._ , nuccessor to Creswicke & Bil A ; BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. , MONEY TO LOAN. Ross Block. Barrie l - H. H} CRESWICKE Barrister, ` Solicitqr, Notary, V MONEY TO LOAN. Ross Block, P . O'ffice--Hinds Biock, - Barrie. V (7 M01 UL IL. Per\'9r'sity?" aked Mr. Brewster. "Not at all." said Miss Glenn. Panic." Punlc?" the Old lawvnr nvnlni-MN` - , RA DEN H` _ BARRISTERS, URST &. HAMMOND SOLICITORS, ETC. Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. MONEY TO "LOAN 9-10 a.m., yunssc, l. u,lIl]B!"8 New Garage Ix vorvous and Chronic Disorders ;Phone 405.1 or __ca.ll at office for E - lngqrmation on any disease ORDON LONGMAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. - ' MONEY TO LOAN _ Ross Block, Barrie. `j T0 W. Plaxton. Tn... u U! vusv why I oranto. 3, J. Iawa.-rda. G. R. Edwards, B.A;8c j- DUNCAN F. McCUA|G, B.A. Successor to & Bell :ARRI.qmmn mv M----- -[ # - Ens. BURNS a aurms 60 Elizabeth St. Opposite, Palmer's New Garage Nervous Chronic: Dim.-.4... 7 '7'] By "Alexander Woolcott When it dawned even on the remote and only mildly interested members or the orchestra. that the evasive Conne-A mars. had found a. way to defer her an- nouncement yet a. little longer, they flung themselves intothe breach with 1 hubbub of music. and in another minute the long room of .Moorele.nds resembled a kaleidoscope in a. state et agitation.`But a refreshed topic of conversation had come as a. boon to the house party, and even those whose ; small talk was usually exhausted when _ they had commented on the perfectly 4 splendid dance oor and the perfectly 1 splendid orchestra. were kept going in-_ j definitely by their speculations on the! 1 invisible locks of Connemara. [4 the narlrv Minn 111...... I----:---'- zamined < R. .i. sowsnosw. EDWARDS 18 Toronto 811., Toronto. r Iallrnsu-In IV 7! '-`-`-~*' ` ` ` ` + DR. H. T. ARNALL e COI'OnQl` (`nut-\I>u Z . A/LEXANDER cowAN te'r,vSolicitor fnr nh+..a...a... -y wearmg a headdress that conceals her agburn head. The declsinn must be made known before midnight or ll aunt will dlslnherlt her; And themln-_. xes are flying by--rapidly. ' OPTICAL ML ....-o nent building I `Toronto, Ont. I xton. G. Gordon Plaxtonl` James 0. Plaxton. I _____________________,, ... ... .. a_-\l1lVl'\l-I/- Coroner County of Residence---Corner .;:.: IUU IIOUPS3 x., 1-3 p.m., 7-8 p.m. -- `cl-_uROPRAc'n_c MEDICAL T _ _ , l Women oner Simcoe;` -and-- y. H. nrnntn TT...:-.-..Ar- -.. ---vVl9 ! I I Ancumscrs 31' Ereat sales- f 9` n -- uuyl. auxuualf uabor/Adams. The'guest~ -including the two suitors-e are as Iembled, but Connie aggravates then by wearing headdress conceali auburn hear], Thh nnlalnn -an---Iv I-- V- p.unAAvUUo ' " `V I \ence--Corner Torontoi 3., opp. Central Church ,! "mil 10.30 a.m., and 1"! am. phnnn 1(!'7 HAR F DY .1'n An ` LEGAL `u lVIC\IUH'uy BAn or-.rmr:-ma mam OF` NURSES _h uuvuz, el.U.. lock, 8 Dunlpp St., MONEY 'BOv'LOAN. -_...v unuvcI'b`lly . fice---58 Cellier St. ' 0-2 6.30-8 p.m. - ____.._...._._.____.. . *1, Barrie V she appeared at Aunt Celimenwa party tonight with her hair bobbed, she would become, engaged to Binkham Carrlnston. .1 Otherwise ' she* would ac- cept 8alt.ito.il" Czibotdldama. The'guests --including two suitors... urn` na- Vocal, and JVIIV University -58 Cnllinr Q1 8 V olUo Boys Simcoe. Torontq _i I (VI..- _e9 Ot. A nu. 63.6. BIJVUE ` Connemara More appeared algi Aun_t cnncaho .-un- --..... 9 sue me!` rector-ed t6` 68:1?! usefulvness ' . I In-vv be cewt to M W. in 1'-`urh of). President. 223 lege Street.- To mate 2, Ontario. She is tall and slender. with eo- quettish blue eyes and hair that is very denitely auburn, -bobbed. of course. for Kitty is nothing. it not up-to-date. Yet her up-to-dateness didn't include the ability to guard her health. Dances and parties. cold and weak spells, then more partiel and more sick sells brought on what her lriiogzer mig t have foreseen had she v . No. you can't blame Kitty. Her routh. her prettiness and her popu- at-it.v were false friends to her. She is-only 18. Another year inthe kindly care of, the Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives, where expert - medical attention and nursing are hers, will perha s see her to`health and usefu ness. = ('_n.`.|I... aA - - Fuhoral Directon-`and Embnlmor bulance Service - Phone 481 Motor. and Horse Equipment Golf. Mary and Elizabeth Sta. Ban-it Harry Barron :11l.\l;cl` COLLECTORS Orangeville and Owen Sound Owen Sound Offices: 169 9th St. I Reference--Standard Bank of Canada. - .._ - --- yv `lIIIIl\LA:-) where we are equipped better than ever to attend to all your wants in the line of ..a.u wr us to tackle. 34 years experience. _NO COLLECTION--NO CHARGE I `I D A IIp---- No Sideline Nothing too old hard for u QA u-..--9 , small, large s to _tackle. Pate. Ton ,,..... uuuwaa we are nouried to cancel, we assume the suoscriber wishes the service continued. REMITTANCES ehould' be made by registered letter, money order, or cheque payabie at par in Barrie. - T J. A. MacLax-en. Editor. W. 0. Walls. Manager, - MMULCASTER s1`. WHEN IT IS ; am ESTATE u--:-:- 32 Elizabeth 5:. Agent for McClary s fruuasomr, niaczmm-:3 Hot Water Heating and PLUMBING SYNOPSIS ' 1-to IA .`n--- ~ gInnv& com V "1'! MII`AnnLA_ you naturally J think of Auto_Licenses Issued 0. BELL, 7 Owen St. cog,u;c_'r1oNs -----unifl COMPA*l;II-S OF THE HIGHEST STANDING CHAPTER II (.1 9- NCHARD5 TRY t. : Phone 952W 9'1t tn I-Yon. `ent. 223 (Ml. Furnaces. 3, I925. roll! that our dear Connie i theatrical. she said at )w What's: in fhn :m++m-- % Adam. -- I would like full part "Policy_ that .uUu l UK` .'I HUM jnlni Addr(s.< (`h.'n'tvrv(l 'l`r:ul Irnnnf Q........... `Iv AvlAJ4V vv.-1.\ I1 perienve nm-c>.-'.<:1v Free Bunk, \\`}li<- can earn while I--: and town Sh<;p.< anir-. I<]ng`inm-r, I \ Veldin;.;" Expo-rr, 4 et('. Also I .ri-kinx chzznic-nl I):-n!i.< Don't die :1 l:1lmn~w 1'.~.I.' A .1.1...... . . 50 _M EN \\'.-\ N '11] n9l`IDl1lIn I\n1 - n . - . ` . . .. To Po.-netn No. '1 ll ? U1 2'.` 63 7 Frum .\JidI:ml N1. 4 To C0llinu'\\'- No. An --.. V. ..-;.vuLUIGlluB )scope me lv exhnnnfn mu..- UV 5.! 62 5.11. from Collinguw N0. Arr. . an L U1) 1 To Hanxilnun. Nu. Arr lZl\ Ll From Hamillm mn A .... UIUIH 1 UPON No. 2 47 45 41 To Toronto. No. A 46 Yrum 'I`on.n: KY1: A BR01 397 (H) JU 1598 60 (T '7 A J03 `I-(LL. HIIU 311:1 at t s at the bottom THE THURSDA $6 To s. H. 3:1 -.. vuu pays Y0 At y Shoul pays Y0 In cas North .1 four wa The peace < \/ shoukl 'v"".':`.'.". `:3 ;-';.'s.'1'>a.'a'3u:'-`o-.' .'xu.""' The must [. family "I"! NO! x\i'l u"-I-"I It\ll Arr. ll|\ on uuucr mu: neanaress or yours) . `-"1`houg'hts; Aunt Celimena." .Wh_at a, change!" observed her aunt glooinily; "I think a penny would be an. {exorbitant charge for them." . ' v uiu uuus or New York. - ' . The once orthodox countryside. dot-V I ted with something like peasantry that; had doffed respectful hats to young ]Miss Cellmena as she drove smartly; t along the road in her shining phaeton,i and now infested with a strange riff-. raft of column conductors. feminist ag- 1 itators, comedlennes. and music sci-itics..' [These not only did dortf their hats: they. didn't wear any. And even Miss Celimena knew . that the pretentious: names which adorned their reclalmedr cottages `were affixed in derision of , zthat delusion of grandeur which -had`; `possessed her revered , father when.`- after accumulating his fortune, he 1 turned ducal on a surprised neighbor- ; hood .,and named his estate Moore- g `lands--for all the wbrld as though itu !were a shooting box in 'Devonshire. qt-1 u Thus one of these nnw hnirrlshnun 1...; . T I g nqts had -once toiled for _old Daniel` Moore. but which had been taken over of late yearseby refugees fxjlom the pue- b[o cliffs of New York. Th D1109 nnthnnv nnnnL..-....n;- .-I-A --of Being just a bit theatrical." the said (( ` um-.u_v uwuluuu, wny--" `. ' _ Oh; my dear MK, Brewster, you've never known any woman .except Miss Eelimena, which mislea.da you fright- Iully. Of course. it's because she has decided that Connemara is (0 tright- ened now. Busily pushed trom behind . by her aunt and her, a.unt_'a lawyer. she has shut her eyes. jumped over the precipice--and then-well. behold use new as we drop of a hat--or at least of a bandeau, ca . and veil. The local fire-fIies'were do! their best to make Moorelands seem_ festive. A mile or so. away there wasa faint glow in the sky. That was Stamford. Nearer hv fhnnn vsr yanl lI\Jl.IDVo `J i Connemara. outweirdly serene in the mild garb of` the nun. sat on the rail of I the verzmdah, leaned her secretive head against its weather-beaten pillar and; looked out across the ac:-es'thut could. be hers at the drop of hat--or least caga local fire-flies`were their honor +.. 1-y\n1tA ynrl `ed! Alain vu um -rocxs DOIOW." T "0 "I told you," retoz-ted` Miss\ Glen, "that you had never known any wo- man except Miss Celimena. .. 5 Meanwhile. this good lady, along ywhosve-path .in life the syringa bushes had given forth nothing hm .. ...n..~= wen. tneworld might- come to an end` at"1;.80. Or Miss Celimena, might vweaken; - A `I "I agree with you," saidiMr.' Brew- ; tester, `that those two events are likely tg ocqur at about the same time." O_r,e. beautiful young ruftian might step out of the syringe. bushes and car- ry her of! in his arms. I should 1-hint." mu 1... 19..-----A- , ry HUI` DIX ID R13 "I should think," said Mr. Brewster, "that. she would rather prefer `crashing on the -rocks below. J known nmv urn- nu: nungmg oy aslerrder branch." I Mr. Brewster seemed unaffected by `the "picture. She will have to".drop' before twelve o'clock. he, said ` But tha.t'.e nearly three hours away," ' mused_Miss Glen. And so many things ` can happen in three hours." j ` ` "As for instance?" at"11.80. Miss Celimnnn I-night Well; theworld might*come [her Hdnlhg by `a sleifder branch." .. .Mr. Brewster nanmn um.n....o...:-` ` and the frail. trailing scent of syringe, ' when the very `air-,efor all its softness. was vibrant with the -unexpected, the remote, possibly even thetra,gic.. Even to Lacy; 9. man sophisticated, worldly. ,e`kperience_d. as .neither the boisterous l Bing or the intellectual` Adams was ' experienced. understood this. There ' the pas`sion'.o! the Southerner. nor any- 1 thing cold. tishlike. of the intellectual ; penetration which distinguished the ` Bostoniagni He was. in short. a. man who lived by his senses, without re- g u uuve [0 go and tell her." It was 1-erttlly to detain her there with him that Mr. Brewster went on talk- me: But panic?" he` asked; If he s al- neady decided, why--" ` "0h.'mv dour M. u...-..---- pel.'IuII16--8. beckoning perfume. v I hop_e*3;ou re not going to ask me any questions, she put `in gently. It is so pleasant to ride in silence along the road that leads away from Trouble. , A ` . I am glad "-.he sum, it that's what we are doln ._ To tliink that _I drove past Trouble and never saw it in the. darkness. I suppose I might have - /known ?" TJ'nvrv -u..l.uI.J. ----- L---~ ` ` ` /RIIU VVII I How might you have known?" `she asked, for she really did not care much about silence. ` "1 land Hana 4.1.: n 1..- -.....1-2__x ---- UJJUU 6 31131109- I had been told," he explained. that it was not far from New York. .l.'1U\`V she aske `l4-um ti` _- ....... ......... aauu uuuurruw mormng." Well," said the voice. I'll `be leaving you` before that." ` For a fleeting instant. Lacy thought! of all the tales he had heard about the wicked folk who male vnn fnv .. Ivln ......a auu LU Lne `pomt: - If that car will run now, I think I'l1 go with you. `Where are you going? I To Paris," he replied happily. , You can't go all the way in that. ` Sad, isn't it? he agreed. But I hadn tthought of attempting it. I was planning to transfer in New York to` a boat which sails tomorrow morning." W6ll." an.ir'l fhn unir-n I'll I... |-..--.:..,,. - ....v_..vuu.-:5 nu DI.d.l-' ! ford and New York. The night air -was i. sweet with syringa. I; And at that moment one of those l-'czu'ps"slowed down and stom)ed--stop- t pe`d alongside the road as if its driver I had begun to, have suspicions about ! its internals and was minded to peer under. its hood. That, as it matter of r fact, was just what had happened, and when young IDavid Lacy `finally straightened up he \vas that someone had stepped out of the dark- ness and was standing in thepdusk that `lay beside the path of light his lumps - were making. It was a woman in`whit.e anti, in a voice which he later decided was the loveliest sound he had ex/rer hezird, she spoke to him thus simply and to the `point: If thtlf nnv rill nu... .- ...-.. 1' `. V : - 5 whlrred in the darkness or from across the hedge where a. streak of light told a of some automobileheading for Stam- E and air-was l. I And Ht f]1:|'f l1`u\rnnn4 t--A- ~13 `'7 * I 2 They call me Con Amore. [ , I Then she added asan affer- cu rung ten times. ' _Well,"\said `Miss Celirnena, gzlther-` ing her shawl about her. you have two "hours-in which to indulge yourself in thi fiddle-faddle. I suppose it would y 13; asking a. good deal to expect -any one 9' your generation to repay a. lifetime '0! affection bya little courtesy, but it 'n-WOUld- add to my somewhat impaired 3 enjoyment-iof this party it you would assure me that you intend to take off `that contraption before you hear thaft I clock strike twelve." A `I nrnminn on-.+ Iv cn`~4\ .....~:.:| ._._: - v - - {Hill $311 ! 6.1,! Bu`u(8 twelve." I * Miss Celimenals resentful skirts swished against the French window. ; and Connemara was alone on the ver- x anda. The orchestra. had subsided with 9. final snort and the only sound came from the lawn,` `where a. [sprinkler * . unuux SCPIKG _IZW6lVe." I promise, aunt, she said. and added 1 speculatlvely. before I hear that clock . strike twelve." . I ' Nflnu r`fU|AOn'- ......__.4.a__u - - - Cannemara chuckled. "You're `quite: right." she admitted cheerfully. I was thinking as it happens about that Mrs. Buxton who_'got into. one of your lun-- cheons by mistake. That Mrs. Mala-g prop. You remember. She was the one who/said her daughter had gone to a masquerade in the garbage or a` nun."; ~ There was another pause--an ajridj pause: Thistime it was the old grand- ' father's clock in the hall which broke. it. Both of,them counted as its isweeti. bell rang ten times. _ 1` Wall " unit`! `Minn n..n.....-._- -, 4- ` lyfuouiu armada I Q .'r|IrMl~ C411`: _..|Lu, Acannemaia chckled "You' iKhC." Shiv! adlniffn nhnnnfnllurem cimaran nu" 1'!-IE` mmnu-: exAmNzn_ us: ecu UR: .' "Oh, they're all right, I suppoe. But] you'll have to admit "that Bing is the kind that calls her his Cayenne Fairy Queen. That nlustybe very fatiguing. and Salt raves on about the bleasures art , the intellect." - LU."'l"l,l]Z4_. V171 n Get 1\jcCoy"`g, , I `not ' I ~ ' , .\ `-7. ' That's going some---`but skinny men, women and children just can't help` putting on good health flesh .when they take McCoy e;Cod iver Extract Tablets ' Chock` `run of vitamines--the kind - that are extracted from the livers of the cod--the kind that are a regzlhelp to frail. rundown, anaemic: skinnxpmen a.nd~women.. ' . ` ~ = -\.'I`rv fknnn -........ __-nA- suuu Ly get Ask: any dr your money back. One woman `twenty-two (1 cents and money _. gained s ten pounds in ays. back if not satisfied. Sixty "tablets, sixty. cams and money back if sejtisfili. Ask: druggist for McCoy's C'6d Liver 4 Extract V Tablets. Directions. and formula. on 5901:. box. `'30? Nfnnnvira bl... .."...I..n.._I I - u.uuwoman.. ' F- V \ Try [these sugar! coated tasteless. `tablets for .80 _days--11.' they donft help greatly get your One woman gained fan .........a.. a- wild Bob Stayner brought down a. Brant goose near Brockville. a. rare specimen for Ontario. to a nun? Only once I ,` ness. It was an American girl; at least? `I told himl "at Auteuil, \the `day I-Iaricnt `came in" " - ' thousand francs; a, girl grave. beautiful, red- : 2a`"&.$.% 21 t%?;"%`Z`l `33? < ' Ameri_can," Mrs. Murgatroyd had said, 1 ' from New .EngIand-stinking rich}? F cynical jyveariness which badwanvelrzped 'r (m. 1.. ~ -- " ' I V I` Population of Brockville is 9,087, a decrease of 32 from last yea:-._~ Strike of the shoe workers in Que- bec has affected nearly 30,000 people.` _ Infant mortalitv in rnnnuuluaa .. -.---. O-I-\4 ....u u. iwuu IO!` detail. Mr. David`. 11- Lucy. He began already to construct;. a in his imagination the probable course; N of this adventure. A nun perfumed, 1. This adventure resembled one of Casu- r` i"Purrr-rr-rr," ran the motor, singing; ;, still clung to his companion. but with Q` 0 it there mingled another scent. more. a subtle, yet even more penetra._ting.! .-3 What was it? Ah mimosa. to be sure! i; 1 The nun used mimosa. perfume. Clever: 3 of her. None of these TNT nerfumes. _ r called I air embaume or Pair insupnort- ' ~ able. M-imosn. .. Mimosa. . .Of course: ! he'd `overlooked one red-letter affair . . g ' lthat one with the Princess Dvoscki: Impermeable. at the Hotel Nexzresco. "The carburetor sounds better now. :1 5` he observed .pre`sently`; ` - Yes." said `the nun. *5 It must be said that the all-conqueiu v. ing Mr. Lucy was not entirely at his `ease. He had talked to many women`; ; Carrie Nation would have app-alie`d j 1: 5 him no more than `mm... .a.. n Imreez: ble ?" "nh +1..-...u. .1115 N11`. IJHCY ; than Ninon -de` 11 Enclo ; but here was a ` was aiisl have app-alled nun! VVhat did one say reducgd t0 such It COl lditinn nf hn`"" 5 P before had he been; st MAUDE E; . 0 Teacher of P LAXTON, L.T.C.M. 'Butter, pound 3 Eggs, dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Fowl . ,4, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -I Chickens, pound . . . . . . . . . .. (Ducks . n a - - . . . . - . u . o o q nap: `Lamb, pound, Cream, _pint - Buttermilk, qt E Poultry, Butter and It: u . - . . . u o - o u co . a o o Ioaulou -coo - . - . .- oo- 1 o. 7 I 4\uW as no sat at the wheel `of the` purring Isotta-Franchini. with it `per-? his mind slowly turned over adventur-, es of the past. ()ne by one he recounted his conquests. . . Not all of them; perhaps. but at least the major ones----: those which might have been under- lined in red .. .. ..Bl:mquita, the Ar- gentine dancer: place, London; time.; in full season. Frau Sembacher; nlace.3 the Black I`nrest: time. late spring, hnrebells and columbines flowering ahiong the black trunks qf the trees,; an elderly husband in the background taking" the cure celebrated far and; -wide for its purgative qualities. Th_4 5 Honorable Mary Wallup. second daugh- , - .ter of Lord Squint. D.C.F`.,,K.Y.B.. a. {tall pale girl with gold hair. slightly. _`m:1rred by the protruding teeth that` - were the mark of her direct descend-4;` i _ ane from Oswald Scuinente. first bar.- I on who came over with `William the.( C0n()lIernr-- firnn I..L- An` ..._. wuh IAGQUUIIU` ance the. Conqueror: time, late autumn: place.g Vallombrosa; falling: leaves strewin_2r~ ; the brook. etc., etc. Yvonne (what was? `her other mune?). to whose room he! had climbed from balcony to balcony} of a gawdy Venetian palace; t-ime-- he 0'ouldn t remember--m'0babI_v in! season. Nobody was in Venice at-any. nthr time of the year. ` 1 He had a. head for detail. IJILCY. hF`.'l`I sllvou/I-v `-- -* ` I ,4; flection, without worr_vi1_1,'.r foundly about the` reasons (1 tives of any action. He took ' his way. Ntnur nu kn ~~` -` " iautu LUI.` $14. I Quotations were: k. Potatoes. per bag . - Tux-nlpse . . L. . . . . . . . . fParsn1ps, basket ; Butter beans. `pint . . {Head lettuce . . . . . . .. 1 White beans, pint .. I Celery . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; Apples, basket . . . . . . : Apples, bbl., . . . . . . . . Squash 5 Pumpkin.s: . ' , Beets, basket . . . . . C4 G1'ou.nd plums, qt. . ' Onions. large basket Cauliflnwmv an uxuuns. large bu Cauliflower ea. ` Cabbage, each . `Sage, bunch ,, _ _ _~ -'5' 'Q`.'A" V-I ` SATURDAY MARKET- I 5`. There was little change in prices of 8 produce offeredon the market last Sat- i urday and there were not many farm-f era present. Chicken and fowl were _~ ' . fairly prominent and their were a few.; - 1 lots of ducks. Chickens and ducks . ,` brought 25 cents and fowl was 22 cents? [Eggs remained at 60 cents and butter, climbed back to. 48 cents. A few barrels ' `of apples were offered for $3.00. There, 1 {were no potatoes in e\'idRTI(`A m..,,. ,... u- unuuueu D1CK to. 48 barrels! `of apples` evidence. Two or)` I I 5 three loads of hay were broght in and i sold for `$14. ' _v C)nnfni-inna ......... . old lawyer exclaimed. When both her alternatives are so * n.uL an an," said Miss Panic."[ .---_..-..-funuauq~; .. &$$&wm&%$$%xm%L i ; _-_, I QATIlEIl\A\l n.. . v`... c 0 0 Kip . . . . - gunman `('TO be continued) We -pay tine fbllowing prices: Green Hatchet Hides, He Cured . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 Calf ........(.._ . . . . . .._.. 14 moss Jthuei 5`rig1na,l and genu- ,_- vll\4{ nvr.|.3'Jllu`5 UK` [He H10- xy what came; he sat the `of sorta-Franchini. rith n 1...... 2 uuuuuuu 10]` mm. I am afraid that being just a bit theatrica once, but I know what's of it." I _)n.,...........14._nn - - -- , Barrie Taming Limited, Barrie. -' mt very pm- . or the -,tion. tnnl: whoa .-........ '.E% Ml-conquer- -ely 1,v women; i 2 j -u d` na{ ..'3.`.`..%. I 53.00;. .......... .. 5c-w . . . . . .. 15-25c 100.3101` 25c! also 2 for 15ci we. 3 for 25c4 Eggs. -coo. ` u,aau:uu:r 11016128 men"and they 25 centsa week. Get the habiti Classieds `each are wgrk for little pay-- Read The Examinr week. ' ' Th 1)! U V\' HLCl' Wh_ereu.pon Miss Glenn, when the lawyer led her firmly to :1 seat againstl the wall and sat down beside her. knew] that she was expected to interpret the situation for him. - I n-rn ufnnl 41-..: ...... .1- ~