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Barrie Examiner, 21 Oct 1926, p. 10

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uuuusens `{-'Dl`< Cream; .\ `hint - Buttermilk. q . For f THE MARKETS .>X% %>E>X<&bY4 mm sYuYm'.v..v.a:. ;'a",,::gi;=;. ~ by Wm. 1 M3.-%_"_EJ"'l S F8512." . Grassland and other :10.` a o c u o o - o - - - u so ..4.-..'-.'..... _-4 ...5c and 3 for 10c ` 30 .r7 . . . . .,... 10-15c . . . . . . .. $1.25.$1.5o4 > ....'...30_C ....V . . . . ... 10-15c ....'...,....... 100 .... . . . . .. 3 for 5c o . . a u u - . u - u - . . . - . . - - u o v v w v v w w n IIC UIDWJ UV UCQU .5 ~- And what a hit [these esh- g'oduc-- ing tablqts have _made. : One ruggist trigled hns sales m 'one week. " vmv-vhm-hr `ennui: l-IuaJ- an ... L1.- .|.U'UU 150. i6-15c 50c . 40c can -`\InlJ\l&\oIIIII6 I\I=|.ldlIIllg ?"Mmm'e_ MKERN_AN. as -sman_ 8t.~ ?_ ' ' , L._ R. can ; CIVIL ENGINEER Ontario and Dominion Land Surveyor 133 "Blake St.. Barrie. V Phone 623 `-j vv shun, \.oI\lVIl'UI'.LL Q. LAWLESS , A. Chartered Accountants Phone Main 5874. 59 Yonge St., Toronto H. Jx Welch, C.A. G. D. Campbell, C.A. W. S. Hulbig, Production Engineer T. Ig3_,_ Lawless. C.A. ` Manager Cost and Efficiency Dept. ` 2- ..w.u-woe, on worsley st. Phone 751W WELL BABY CLINIC 1 } from 2 to 5 o'clock every Friday. 5 Application for nurse's services may be i made direct or through your dogtor. } WELCH. CAMPBELL L Chartered Accoutalu-a>A.wl-Ess W--- _.-__ - ' vuuv uuunnn`Q\O' ' v All wveelt men `and women- All nervous men and women- All skinny men and women- Can grow `stronger, healthier and more vigorous ahd take on solid needed esh "in thirty days just,,by taking McCoy's `Cod Liver Extract Tablets four times a day - sugar-' coated and easy to take as candy. . And mlmt .; Lu. +'I......`- .:.:._1_ .__'_.u,, 2 . B. M. SYLVESTER Teacher of Music Bandmaster Barrie C izens Band Formerly Director of Music Christie St. [Hospital under D.S.C.R., bandmaster of 134th O.S. Bn., bandmaster of 75th Toronto Scottish Regt. 1 ; VICTORIAN ORDER of: Ban-in R.-g....l.. Teacher`of Piano, Organ, Vocal, and H Musiczrl Theory, Organist and Choirmaste of " St. Andrew's Presbyterian hurch Gold medalist Toronto Conservatory of _Music and Universitv of 'l"nrnnfn umu meuaust Toronto Conservatory ,Music Univensity of Toronto. `113 Worsley St. Phone 683. . IUI U Teacher ' of `II j - MAUDE E. CLAXTON. L.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano and Vocal Pupils prepared for Toronto Conserva- -tory of Music examinations leading up to and including A.T.QM. degree. Studio-King Block. ,Phone 424 ,4__._.___.___________.. | DR. E. G. TURNBULL Graduate McGill University, Montreal. `Office and Residence--Cor. Elizabeth and Bradford Sts., Barrie. Phone 105. , . Office hmn-as , `- L. J. SIMPSON. M.B. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence--Col1ier St.. cor- ner Clapperton St., Barrie. Phone 275.! :_aa:I.c"Dul'ge0Il specialis I'mpex-ia.1_ Army, 4%, General `Surgery and especially. Office-140 Dunlop S Phone '710 P Skinny Men Car} Do _the .San;;eJ V13` r\IJV IU- Coneidering that so many folks see the maileorder catalogue ev- --ery day as it lies on the living- room tab|e,(you would think the merchant would want to remind them of his existence at least once a week in the horne paper. 4.___--_-___.-.:_----.--. DR. FRED A. ROSS Fprmer1_v of Drs. Ross & Ross. Barrie L'i1-te-`Surgeon Specialist with the _ Armv. 411. vnnv-c ,, DR. MO _ 122 Blo'o"r s Consultation hour Barrie, phone 2. RATIMER _LYON irst Saturday of each month Diseases of Eye, E ar, Nose and Thsoat s--11 a.m. to 5 n.m. Toronto, North 3326 - IJKS. LITTLE &. 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 appointment. Phone 213; A. T.. Little, M.D. W. C. Little, M.B. l_._____.________._________ .--.--._.-._.------ -133. w. A. LEWIS I I Graduate of Toronto University } Phone 61 Officg-58 Collier St. T-Tn1n~u:- 0 0 - -- "` ruune o1 Offic Hours: V 8-9 a.m., 12.30`- _______._________ o DR. H. T. ARNALL Associate Coroner County of Simcoe. Office and Residence-Cox-ner Toronto and.Elizabeth Sts., opp. Central Church Ofce hours: Until 10.30 a.m..`and 1. auu nnzaoetn Office to 3.30 and 6 oNE%THm1%}6'MX7_ ' GAINED 16 POUNDS A IN Twfgwv nus; .5 parrlster, Solicitor, Nc ,y,Q4xmy,,;j_Q_,LQ,A.N. Ross : -a `BA Masonic Temple Bui-l .5-'9 RADENHURST &. HAMMOND RRISTERS, SOLIC ding, Barrie MONEY .T0 Lnnnv ITORS, `ETC. BARRISTERS,. SOLICITORS, ETC. Offices: 707-8 Kent Building _c. `W. Plaxtmi. .G. Gordon Plaxton I I L Toronto, Ont. E James 0. Plaxton } DA:u11b"1`1`JR, SOLICITOR; f:"f'c:. MONEV-,Y T0 LOAN. Ross Block, Barrie` ` , - | ( ALEXANDER COWAN I Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining pro -.I bate of w 111s, guardianship and ad-` iinistration. Gen-era] Solicitor. Notary. V ' Conveyancer, etc. ' Office--Hinds Block, 8 Dunlop St,` Barrie. MONEY `T0 LOAN : I ' W. A.B ., MLP. .. in Mason- Barrie. Branch Office-Elmvale. 0.ys. K`-`C J. R. Boys. } . "H BOYS &. aovs Barristers, Solicitors, ,Notaries < _Conveya.ncers, Etc. Money to loan at mm... ....+.... _ ' n. J_. EDWARDS 3. sow/mos _ Architects and Structural Engineers 18 Toronto St, Toronto. it. 5. Edwards, G. R; Edwards, B.A.St: ___________________ GI Rt Eu '. ' _ (Over Frank Dutcher's` grocery store) Chiropractors, Drugless Therapists Spinal Adjustment and Massage I _________________ A }`_ Electric, Vibratory. and. Magnetic , Blanket Treatments Patho-Neurometer Service Phone 405.1 for appointment __.____________ You can onlylget quick, safe and lasting relief by removing the cause -congestion of blood in the lower bowel. Nothing but an internal re`-T medy can do this---that's why cutting and solves fail.` Dr. Leonhardt s Hem-Roid, a harmless tablet, is guar- anteed to quickly and safely banish any form of pile misery. or money back. Wm. Crossland and druggists everywhere sell it with this_. guar- antee. * 8v Masonic Temple UUNALD ROSS. LL.B. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Building, Barrie MQNEY- T0 LOAN -qrI1\Ir\l` r.` IVIOUU.-I\'lG.B-A. Successor to Creswilcke. &* Bell VBARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. IONEX Ross mm, 12---; vvqrIIIl\Jl` LUNUWIAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, MONEY TO LQAN Ross Block, Barrie , QNEYII` H. . A-CR ES\ Barrister, Solicito (3 T .n A 1%? .,.auu.uu DLS., narrle. Phone Office hours: 9-1o a.m., 1-3 p.m., 7-8 pm. . DRS. LITTLE Ticians and Suraenne n-,...-:- DUNC`AN'F.~ McC JAIG: "B;A.' Buccesmnr fn n...........- ......,c.u oL:5., opp. central Church a.m..`and 1, to 8 _p.m. Phone 167 I ____________________ La lUIllC'u'.U L. You've'tou.ched the crucial plausib- ility of the matter. That .15 why Heloise chose her. The departing companion recommended this cvea.tu1*e--suspicious /H I PLAXTON &. PLAXTON LISTWZRQ ant `I`t`17n1:-xv`.-.. / DONALD ROSS. LL.l RTITQ'l"`l3D l""' """" ` " T__._--.__..-._._____ GORDON LONGMAN Pifnvv Q:-\I...u_... so . ON ADVTS. u: xempxe Building, MQNEY-T0 LOAN ________________. 1. H. .CRESWlCKE I191`. Solinifnr 1\Tno-.-....-. CHIROPRACTIC =uuwr, Adminlstrat Thornton, Ontario. ' ARCHITECTS .._.., .a.~y- an my uuvv uvnuuaunn ' h`i`Ho?w could a companion` do any such t "g H V , ' . "I can't answer `riddles: -I can only guess. Perhaps I am too easily suspi- cious. I suspected the old companion when she so inexplicably 1eft.Heloise .s service. Why? Well,~it seemed illogical. She had an extraor inarily well-paid, extraordinarily com rtable job. It is the sort of Job no woman of that kind` won (1 leave in a hurry. But she did. She said she had come Into some mo- ney, a lot of it. and wanted to set up a_ little bfsiness of her `own. Well. I couldn't find out`how she had -come into that money--a fewithousands it must have been. I tried to trace a source. I couldn't find one. But she" had the money from some one all` right." ( "Vnn unnnnnf It un-.u'u.on .I1r\l`(\vo`n-\u\pl MUSIC MEDICAL LEGAL on I IVI1 I UIV Toronto Office-58 12.30`-2 and A 2n_9 .. .... 5---LL a.m. I0 5 ______..__.___._. Gulalll. \V1[n Elle y, 41,1 years._ Obstetrics fallv. .u.-c---oo uouler St. 0-2 and 6.30-8 p.m. .....__._...____.. ,0 St., Barrie . O. Box 1078 Iv Iv r\=. Notary. etc. )ss Block. Barrie , r-` nu... . - ............wu. vu uw,y=n_uuv Au. P'er'haps that's the reason i1\/Ilsa Reys chqsevher---a reason of sentiment. aid Clemept. . - v(iil'\7n fnunhnri tho nnunlnl v\1nna.Hy. , NURSES. VGIC I. J. I-I. Boys`. Y. etc. . unu " 4-52} Public . --- ,vvAn&l4|\3 If you have not plenty of water, Iter see T. H. Rutledge about drum well. I guarantee water am . drill * gasoline--no wood or water to ha` have two machines and the prices reasonable, Write or phone me a,; will call on you; I` Ll nit-I-u u--L.-._ __ Bufaavertisea. frmngs. W. D. MINNIKIN Funeral Director and Eml Ambulance Service - ] Motor and Horse Equip: Cor. Mary and..E|i-zabeth St: ' 4*. am. -135 \III Hula". RUT-LEDGE, Shelburne, . Ont. P.o. Box 122. + Phone ,12'2 IVISIIOLV . . K 7 "You suspect it wa.s`a.n underhand affair---she was paid?" I suspect. only. No facts. This new companion made me more suspicious. She's a Canadian. or saysahe is." HI),...In;...... LI....4.l.. XL- _ . . _ . .- 'Ir1_, VI, can nn\l\lI.A Phone 547 : 48 Ellen St. -_- Read The Examiner : local and district news- Open or Covercl Trucks % - _.-----ad f `N Established 1869 FUNERAL DIRECTORS ' AND EMBALMERS >OPEN DAY AND. NIGHT Mtor ambulance in connpctio BARRIE, ONT. : Phone 81 - --st -2wv-_- - r_--v---- Publishnd every Thursday `afternoon at the Post". Office Square. Barrie. Sub- scription Price---Canada and Great tBritaih $2.00 per year in advance (in arrears $2.50): United States, $2.50 per, year in advance. Both old and new addresses should -:be 81511 a When change of address is requested. CAN- CELLATION8-We find that most of our subscribers prefer not to have their subscriptions interrupted in case they fail. to remit before expiration. While subscriptionswill not "be carried in arrears over `an exte'nded period. yet, unless `we are notified to cancel. we assume the subscriber wishes the service continued. REMITTANCES should be made by registered letter, money order, or cheque payable at par in. Barrie. ' . J. A. MacLaren. Editor W. C. Walls. Manager LOCAL AND ui LONG msmnca : _. cu -ana\IlIJ Funeral Director and . 4 Embalmer OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 47 Elizabeth St. : Phone 218. \ Your READING I`;=:eds ARE WELL SUPPLIED AT SCOTT S BOOK STORE Harry Barron uaun, uuucuu; urmatlon, deposits in urine. . Gin, Pills relieve kidney trouble `- by - gently '1 soothing and ? healing the inamed tissues. 50c:a,` I box at all druggists. `. AL ` IS OUR ADDRESS where we are equipped better than ever tdattend to all your wants in the line of ` THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21!, 1926. uxuua 1.01` -women's Realm. Se- cretaries of Women's Institutes and other Societies are requested to kindly send such reports promptly.- as their `news value decreases if these are delayed. In order to be inserted in Women s Realm" such geports SHOULD REACH The Examiner by MONDAY NIGHT. Secretaries are asked to please bear this in mind. ~ $1. The Examiner is desirous of having reports of meetings and activities of women's organiza- tions for VVomen's Realm." uf vvnmm-`a Tv-=-H*--*-- NOTICE TO` SECNETARIES OF WOMEN'S `ORGANIZATIONS FOR V VHot Water" Heating and PLUMBING 52 Elizabeth sc. .: Phonic 952w G. G. %s1yn'rH & co of kidneyqtroubleg are pain in the back, diicugt urmation, deposits . Gm Pills mliam. I.-.'A...m Agent for McClary s Furnaces. MUI.CASTER sr. _'H_1_ Barrie Exaniiner W. J. RICHARDS GIVE US A CALL- Phone I 80 = .;u~vu:e Phone * Equipment Sts., 3: -- 32 miner and_get_a1l the \ news--$2.00 a year. ,wv-nvnnnuvep -ovoon nu-Iuv vvwwxg \ I can't quite explain. Know nothing definite, you `see. First, I-Ieloisesfather, died. He left her: in control of, hisxfor- tune. Really an immense fortune. ,When . I mentioned _the figure of aimilllon ounds I meant it. It is more than true. loise continued for sometime in a f state of happy ordlnariness. Then she had another letter from-`the scallywag Gunning. I don't know what was in..,it. but it seemed to fling her right back t those old flapperish, calfish days. om what I_-could 8?-1-,her,.Gunnin was still j fighting his luck. He `was fighting (so he:-(hinted) with .` dogged- courage, He remembered his "vow to, her. arid had kept himself staunch,| unfettered. and upright because of it; i He meant to redeem it: in fact, he hint`-` _ ' ed that there was a chance of redeem: U -ing it-if only his spell of bad luck 7 would break. He had a big thing in`: view-a huge thing---that would bring V. him a great fortune. Then he would be I able to come to her. But'he didn't. do: more than hint at this big. coup he 1 had in mind. I told Heloise that that! was the man all over: that he was-V merely exhibiting his'vague and spine- :1 less nature. Stupid of me to say that ! I was set aside as hard and unsym-ft pathetic at once, and nothing more was _ I told to me. I-Ieloisefnaturally, thought `'1 it was` his noble nature cropping out.,`C He would tell her nothing until he had. t brought itoff. He would be beholden a to nobody until he had fulfilled hlm- 3) self. [said it was all rubbish; but He- it Joise, who thinks the best of everybody, i: clung to hervview . _And.then this con. fl founded new companion supported that T1 View. gave it a new strength. [11 ' E H'l ,'I A--. ..A..'I.Tl .. ._.._._____l_.- .1- _,_,_ ,__,I, TRY : connpction Phpne 82. o 0 I Embalmer phnnn I bet- t drilling a I with ' haul. 1 are 3 and I NIB!` Phone 431 nmnnt guuuv. 3., Barrio `S In Pile Sufferers ATgn Prince of Wales, et. ` ` ~ . .. ~,\ .Aq,thor_ _of Low? Ciling3s," -Greein Ladies, A\\|?!/:_o;stv %9.Tz_'d. with the` (cvontlnuedhtrom last week) ' nnn'6 nu-Ibo. uunlnln TI-unnv uni Sure Sign (`air +nAI1L`A_ __._ _ ,3 ' I DOUlL`E CROSSEI3 % -ABY-23:1 ? . V w. DQuoLAs~{NEwTo;\I Jun` I-HUS l:uln.tn!'08.t were working. And then .when she finds him," he ended, hisjvolce harsh withyemotion. ~`1thore 4l+b_e` Au 'lov,e-w s`ce1;e`_ and -a; ` ma.r' LUIS. wurlu . . . she is undoubtedly quixotic. as'I have told you severel, times. They would see that a girl like. that would respond to adroit handling.| Her senselof honor would. lead her to [remain true to the letter ofthe bar-. gain she made with Gunning years ago. - |Her sense or, chivalry, would send her out post-htaiste to his aid,` if that. aid was required. She would feel that_he was making a tremendous sacrifice for her, and he wouldet once.-be -`willing to mnlge aftremendous s`a`crifice,2in"'re- `turn! `, . ` ' "` I.' The little" man paused, gazing. at D Clefnent. _ " - "`- v" . "That's;._:her nature: generous to folly. She, was greatly, tremendously,'if her 1 `hear is touched. . .Well. that's what ` these bru_tesJlave done. As I see it. they have assessed her. sized her up. * Thy have put this plot into motion. Cunningly they have awakened her_ interest in Gunning; first. by that let- ter from him: then they got rid 0!. the old com nion,-and substituted this -this temp ress from Canada. She has spent all her days playing upon He. V lolse's heart-strings. She has eaten and silent and full of pluck, refusing to call on her aid, though sheyhas but to stretch out at finger.` back up some` scheme or his. end: he will `win--he. will win etortune and win her 0h.A they have painted for her a besuteous and beastly picture. The sort ofpicture `theft can have but one effect. on such a) girl as Heloise. .S_he _hasv'.become.r_in6v spired by -it. she sees the `great and generous way. If this true mun. Gun- ngggy is too proud to cry i.'ori_hem, then so ,shou_ld.-be proudto go toihlm and . or V or ."help,- then. she should he. proud t,o>go;to ; him.1and helnj `him.;,She `will .a make `_her,sa.cri!ice'a.lso . . .$to';~so`ot tn shaipscks to Canada. ` She s arts, out lik ai sort otyrapturous fema.le.knightg u err -. . "_n -' .. ` '- - ,- T {f [:4--f'1` _e':1ittl`eQ_me~_n had togs to'p.' because VI J11;-a`,cYe~ia.`!'_1;(lv.."t`l'|2_`(`)_a.t were.working.v ; I, "'_Ar_id_.then .when`she finds him -- no -- null or money mto their power." "Yo `re making rather a long shot. men you? After all, they must have thing to saydn the matter. The llttle_man waggled his umbrella fiercely. - ' Not a long shot. he insisted They probably saw her letters to him. If they read those letters they would see exactly the sort of girl Heloise is. She is flhe, honest. She is too generous for thlshworld . She is undoubtedly quixotic. as I told -vnn anvovr gucn. u. Luuy De rogu I think they. are of `rather more than sterling. which, at p Heloise. 'LTnn} nun! J.L.__ :1 1 um: you 1 didn't know." said the? little lawyer. I've been kept in'the dark over that." I Is "Miss Reys in the dark?" Whatudo you mean by that? As I- teil you, I think she is certainly in the dark concerning; this- foul plotwthat is being` worked on her. ._But concerning this big coup that Gunning is supposed to be able to bring off--u-no. She ;.knows. all about that. She's been writing let- ters to people in Canada. The c_ompan~ ion has suppliedher. with addresses. I take it. She's received replies that have convinced `her of the genuineness of Gunning and his prospects. Of that I am certain." I - 'V'nn An.-`Ia. I-LI_VI- AL,- - -- IIUVU IL. ' Th t's rather drastic." A boy. I know Gunning.'We acted for his people too. Gunning is not like ' that. I-Ie's a moral tadpole. If he he changed. then the age of miracles hats` v very certainly not pa'ss'ed.`e Clement thought this sort of talk led - to nothing. He changed the line. And what's the big chance that lies before him?" / T (1110 `Hf G-A1 .u1uxu' uuruiu. - ~ '- ` .' - I `It only came out casually, says- ;. Heloise." went on the little. man; `.`but I there's the 1 aci:~.this,'.co_rnpanion whoj` came to 'her,'b`y tishyjmeans knew :1 Gunning. Knew, him_,=`we_ll enough 1 to} o, sing: rather"-`an `attractive song aboutu 1,] him. Oh., she made it all sound very'1 ;.v ordi_naz'gy;.S`heVhad, T actually spoken 1.] 3 to `or :1{nown..*Gunn_i g, butshe hadix . 'fstayed-;at.-.- 8. place i called; Sicamous. 3'( { Where he_'.w`as1of,tento be seen. a"nd.;.t 1-where his name waayery well known.) 1 v` He -was. known there as the -English- _= 2 `man -whom` providymce had a grouch. `against. He was also known as thel Englishman who would be"a-'1'f'1i`ll if _some'day.- No. don't ask me why -`he S .was called_that. That hasn't been told! E .;me. I suspect my attitude of non-sym- t Jpathy has beengadroitly enlarged by 1, I! hat confounded companion`. I've been. 3 sfkept out of it. All I know is that He- _4 ;loise is filled with a sort oi. sentimental 0 ; certainty` that Gunning is out-there in V` 1' the wilds needing help. He is fighting t; a lone hand against circumstances be- yond his strength. He is there work- ingdoggedly with a"great chance with- in his grasp; but for lack of means. ,for lack otsupport, for lack of~ money he cannot make good. That's hoxy I see `it, and Iican see how the sentimental side has been worked up to secure He- loise s sympathy. She feels he won't. he doesn't write to her because of his pride. His self-respect. his sense of de- cency. his grit and all that sort of bun- `kum forbids his writing to the girl he a k 11 loves and Wants to marry. That's how 0,; they are playing on I-Ie1oise`s candid a] gand sympathetic nature. X I u-fgun E94,} (V1,,.,,..A..+ un. _.a'._u.. .,_ lauu uyxnputnetlc nature." ` ' V 1 Well. said Clement. "It might be correct. Men are rather like that. don't you think?" 3 ' "Men. yes," snapped the little law- `yer. Fellows like you, real men, would be like that. But Gunning--I don't be- lieve it." ' ' dra_tic."_A H]! u 1....-- 1' I___.--- `w dgain. Heloise was not altogether smit- . tan with her at first. but the fact i%e.tz. . she knewvcanada turned the scale. lug sentimental note won. And then--to ' surprising for life, I think; a;n_attrac- `tlve coincidence, thinks I-Ielo`ise-this i new companion knows Gunning." Fnrnnni nnA`.1.uI 7.1`- 4.-.. '._.-.. I_--J ...,...,_...-uuvu unu vvn xxuuuuns. 3 , . L Glemen nodded.-TI-Ie. too,}'wa.s begin-. ning to hlnk that _the long armxof; coincidence .was beginning to suffer! from strain. . ` - T. `Ti rnnlvv Anna. and. -......_I1__n V-.. ...... .5 VAJQIIUU uuu. HUS efo1'e [h'1`r1'?" "'I told you I didn't know." the` ,ttle l3.W_Ve!`. I've .hcm,n lnanr In ' H--I EELS Ho "yarn: Chester Imeson, 16, will be arraigned at Sandwich on a charge of attempting to- administer poison to his uncle. While [Fred Tapp. pf London, was re. nairing a atran'zer s damaged bicycle. the stranger rode off` on the `formers wheel. / i "J. W. Saunders. who claimed he in- ` vented aerailway safety. device. has been `3.!'I`G`.'.`_L;r';; in Vancouver yon a `charge 'o:falf " *pzfetenc}es. '. 3 ` -V `equal, if `not superior; to any of the e ganization. and that the patronage ac- enterprise. f, ' ` It is gratifying to hear that the latest Dumbells-' revue. Joy BombYs .', is previous offerings of this splendid or"- corded-it since the premiere in Tor- onto ate Exhibition time ha taxed to the utmost the theatres where it has been played. _ ~ Joy Bombs" is announced for pre- sentation at the Grand for `one night only. .-Monday. Octo,ber 25th. . ` So .that we have atleast one highly diverting1'entertainme,nt to look for- ward to. A` .` " ' It is stated that while the Derform- eance is entirely new the Company re- mains the same as on the; occasion of theirelastr visit._h re. _Captain Plunkett` evidentlyvapprec ates the value of old favorites, for] the,boys each have the_ii`_ individual -a'd`mirers here` nnd"n'o` show wouldfbe entirely satisfying without 42:: that particular one. wuru I ance is mains ` their--15 evident- , cuu-:x'LHul1lli-f on tneir annual visiltsv "here.i_.Bu~t.,,this is "not enough. There is a'l-=i'ar'g`e field` here in Canada for Cap- ta_in Plunkett-`and. other Canadian pr - ducersto present high-class. `attra g tionstand prosper. The success of The Dumbellq," now on their eighth annual coast to" coast tour of the,Dominion. /proves beyondthe question of a. doubt thaithe public will support Canadian enterprise. ' a T1` la n'r-n*If!ulna- I-A Lao... LI...-L 4.1.- I_Ax-1- per I - - - u - - - - --u I v\II I-'JUlVl3` . _Ench year it becomes more evident "that Canada. must provide her own theatrical entertainment. or be` satis- fied with an` almost straight-` diet of American made films. Fortuniately for the theatregoers,...-we still`ha ve that splendid` all-Canadian `organization The Dumbells. and they can be re- lied upon-to present something really entertaining on their annual visiitsv l11ere.wBu\t..this is nnt nnnwh Thong .. ---...-. vvvi-L7 uuvua any uuuul. U1. It He sat down on his bunk to fac`e the problem of saving the girl Heloise from a gang of rogues. of whom the companion. Meduse, this huge man. and the stewa_.rd at least were members. I71`.-. 1...` .......u...-- _!\ wvr v-Iv vvnn -auuvvunu Ill nu l1ll.lII11'.`l.Ce Way. Ah." reflected __ Clement. So .vo'u are in this. You are one of them. I. And now that I come to think things out. there was never any doubt of it." '| -`l'n mn- A ..... .. 2.2. u_.___._ . GXCE Iain.` uru L ul. xusjslgnt. It had been a matter of an instant. But Clement had recognized bqth of them. ~ . . n..- .-..- LL " - ucu.`uu;'uL. ` Holy romance!" he murmured to. himself. Here's a thingwlth which to begin a ;sea voyage." He turned to-go back to his cabin. Away along,.tl'ge gallery, by the stair- case thatled up to_ the smoking room. he snw two men standing. They wre; `standing watching: him. They stood; ` there for.but a second. and then, with furfiv quickness, they stepped back I out of hisjsxight. It had hnnn o wan-.... AA! --- nu um`: -xvu-1K_e ner _maw'j'3f! Running. he \\'`t";Ql_0` out 01: sight. - " Clement stard after derment. `l'I.Inl-y ......___, , _ ... - ..u....~ ....,-.euu_y. was yelling a name. "Marry-her, man." snapped the little lawyer. I'm cut --off from her. I can ,c1_9_nothlng. I depend on you." I-Ie_Vll.--1- fened [to the boy's yells. My name; I'm wanted.`He sprang to the door, ran ._._up the alley-way to the gallery. Boy: 'Boy! I'm Mr.` Hard. Vvant me?" ' A shrill voice yelled, Lookih fer you everywhere,- slr. Hurry..Ca`pen Hea- vey's comp1im'ents, you gotter get off the ship quick. Casting off now. Look `sharp. sir. ` V 'l"hn Hon.-. -..--A auurp, SIT." The little man down the alley-way'into which Clem- 'ent had come, Got to go ashore. Don't forget what you've got to do." ' `.I'l1 do my best,'c1fied thevconfused Clement-. V . Best! No good:`-M;.rry- her." _ , But, you see, she inTghn't--- "Marry her," snapp`ed,.,t`he Titt1g1aw- yer, already on tho rq,11.'__`Dcn:t~-`kjge in to her. Make her mayxy - ` v I R'un-nine` ha `"5-,_1,__.._.|,`. A .2`: :1 `swung round, called. uutj: nuverrt 1 been advising` her not to do this mad thingfor months! She's certain of herself. She's so practical about the whole matter.-A.dvlse hear? You might just as well- try to advise Mount Popocatepetl to melt into the. plain. Don't attempt to/ advise. Do: Love her. Marry her." A sharp voice came swiftly along the gallery outside. A b_oy.\ running with some `urgency. was yelling "l\/for-nu Inn... ------ " nut-:1.) my eye .'on- her. "'-`---M N -.-r_na'.ke love to her," snapped the little?lawyer. ' - Perhaps I can advise her." Rubbish--make her love you. Advise her? Good Lord, can any man advise a headstrong. well-educated young W0- man of th2,twent1eth century. Advise her? Have t I been ff) n fhiu wusa 4.1.3.... An -- ' uv yunuu LU uue ueuniceend." >: `"1 am'a-a bachelor; in such matters, :1` said Clement, glad to get the topic off " the, ugly strain. But even with such preparations woman is not doomed to mar:;iage.\ After ten years--1-Ienry ;'Gunnlng.may notbe likable. A man of .4 the type you ha,ve.descr1.bed is an un- ]pleasan,t ob;lect when he goes to seed; 33.5, no ;doubt, he hasgone to seed. v ._`fThat gives me no ground of hope, said` the ittle lavyyer. He is plausible. -.1-I_e'(wil1 _ proba-bly_ge_t himself up to the gang ld't1'1ti v~,gs'e_eo~." -Q--that. `don't you think? His -veryii eI;l_xa',s,1q_._rn,aa.y make a him seem more romantic`---r-women are -so illoglcally. and amazingly _ made. And then in a lonely place.. .'No, the only safe and settledvthizafgi is to pre- vent the marriage.-Foryqu, to prevent : the marriage. ' 1 ':.;f;_-& t _ Clement laughed with `a.. touch of. annoyed `self-consciousness. \*After` an` I you've told me, he\said.lq,;qp1y_;I'll ' keep rrly -\on, her`! ' . n _`-.\wU'a '1 Nn-mxilrn `nun GA- `--A-- " - ' i ' " DUMBELLS; l.N_ Jov BOMBS" wnn`1 Iran la. L-._....--__ -- V- _-.. .-.- V . vvuvav an dilllvlfllio` vBe sur;;n;i;';?1W,cCoy .s, the `orig- . `inn! and g'en\_1iAne",_,and. don't Vforgetl T . there is nothi_n on earth so good to make backwir , listless, tinderweight ' _.chi1dre1jL gzowqtrong.and..-mbubt..:~6tf uuu ulul. ucue 08.0111. , , "I .daren t_a.sk {myself Vget-. that-` million, -_?n the, "little" lawyer ha_.d_ said In emotion, and v Clement shudder-' ed." He saw the gaunt and lonely `mountains lot Slcamous "(wasn't that -V the plac_e'.?) ; The dark. spruce-clad val- -leys._awfullylone_1y and awfully q`ul_e't, And in those silent valleys away from n1an--awa.y ,.from help and discovery- anything might happen. ` V . H9 found that ha hat`! Ira:-11 'n.1..' 4.. how they Will A 'rlae`*; A.and"theh,..':(. God'V_kn`~ws what lthy will do than . . .but as. sure as I'm here, Clement seadon, they'll` get Htha.t. million . .a.nd-I ldar,en't ask {uyselt hovr they; will getui ."- - lnmhnf -nfnnd at!!! uni. u..`.` 4...........:-. V uuw " ugwyx wux 56!.-Flt." ' ~ Clement : stood `stiff with the~ tragedy that. had suddenly nrst in `horror `into that little cabin. . 5" Janna ! nab -ihivnni` I..._. ;_u_-,, __.ivi .....\a vow nvcuay VVCLU ~(_'1`_6 be continued) uuueul century. Advise thing` for Tnnnfhal mann- ide. y. .n." end on vnn " LL; Hm lit`-lllla creator. 4 Millions of McCoy's Cod _Li~v_r Ex- .. tract Tablets are sold every week and thousands of frail run--down, under- ",'5 i.`n`. B`%.f"f.l .`?:2.*`. :?.`I:..."---_._ `ma BARRIE ExAM1_ivan ya]. we-u.u:}x` full ` , _u '1 %`FQ9.1,3. ,:;..~.,. . W sgnapped the` my xuuuuer uuu unset! uyula 4. rmK- ham s Vegetable Compound and read aboutit in the Ibagzers, so I- tried. e it and the ains all me. I have .3 famil 0 three childgen now, and the me icine helped me durin -the months before they were born. rec- ommend it to m : frien`ds. -Mrs._ . CARY W. ConBxN,, ain Street. Stew- ..`ia9ke;j"Nova-Sgatim T . T \ : .`_ c - orliin Sgiieved, him Pain 'vI``sn1:nnl.r-A Q`- :..1' Inky! -.3- _, ' -lV`ll`&`\vI]lUlII REIIGVCII. HUI]! fllll "~'Stewiacke, N..S.'- --I had pains . across my back and in :11 side for two ears after In first ba y was born. T y mother ha. taken Lydia E. Pink- ham ' Vnunfnhln (`AI-nnnhntl and T Windsor, Ont. - **Af7;Z the birth of my first baby I was very much run- I down in health and the doctor said I `must have an operation as I was` suffering from a displacement. A friend wanted me to try your medi- I cine-Lydia E. Pinkha.m s Ve etable Compound-'-and I took it stea ily for` 3 year. During this time I was carry- imr mv am-nn ha}-m sand -'I' falf -ma] u yuan. J-lullll hula hunt: I. was curry- ingl m secon baby and "I felt real we 1 a` lathe time and did_ not have a hard connement. Lfeel sure the Vegetable Compound did me a lot of good, and all my-people do, too. One sister in Leamington, Ontario, takes it, and both sisters praise it as a,goo medicine. I am more than please with the result., - Mrs. W. PENN`, Windsor,` Ontario- .5` I : n'n no -- She Escaped It by T'aking\- Lydia Pinkhanfs .V.ege.-_ table Com13_o_und ~ .For years`I had gas on the stom- `sch and was nervous. 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