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Barrie Examiner, 20 Jan 1927, p. 10

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wno IS pnmed. , Vertnff,*Russ1an motionnicture writ- ter, lost his Soviet Government job for: being negligent in portraying Amer! -3 ican extravagance. 3 A C)nr-xhnn urnn:-I nnna-nu `Ivan .-.L....I- I :5 prugreagxng Iuvouraoly. -Miss Mm'y7Ellsme e of Cruighurst visited with\Mr; a d Mrs. Charles; Ellsm`er_e last week. ` I T Jas.` Brandon is under the ;doctor's care. V Mr. and Mrs. George Kisslck spent; a few days in uorillia with Mr. and! Mrs. D. Galbraith. 3 T\/I've ("I-unsdnu Illnnan... :. x.........--.L__ nu-a, u. uauuraltn. Mrs. Charles Ellsmere is improving- after a severe attack of rheumatism. I 'l`hPl"I in SI ulirrhf nninn-n n0 rnnnnlnnv j- ; Arnet Niemi was killed at Bouyn by? throat cuts from a carpenter's too]. He; bled to death after chnsimr his wife] who is bjmmed. ; Ve1'tnff .-Russ1an motionnicture : Jun. 17--The members of the United} Church.` Edgar, held their annual bus- . iness meeting and su per on- Wednes-' day, Jan. 12, with a ood attendance. The same offlcerstxvere re-elected for the coming year. _ Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Hickling and] daughter Doris. visited with Mr. and; Mrs. G. V. Hlckling last week. . I IWPR. Ins, nnnlthnvn \:ul-an ha.-I n ..n.._I Avxra. U. V . nxcxung HIST. week. Mrs. Jos. Cockburn. who hadga ser- iops operation in Toronto, last week, is progressing favourably. l B -M188 M-l`V fllnmpun nf lIm)in-I-\nnn+ uaucu . ' I 'Severa1_fax'n1ers. who have bushflots. `are busy getting home their yearly_ supply of wood. ` lghaclass Chinchilla rabbits from England to add to his fur farm. Qtephen Pratt has installed a teile-g phone in his home. 6051-6. V 1 Several frnm. hem: .wm .mn:-nd .H-not J. D. Knapp received a number of`? pllullt 111 [MS IIUHIE, DUQYD. Several from here .wi1 annual Barrie District es 0.L. to be held January 17 lions; In some cases the doctor was called. ' un.m..n1 a............. ".1... 1.-.... :..-..\. i.... : Iwwmore J?1'e?l4 a5 9 than ever STOMXEE DRINK um` wmn EDGAR Danae BROTHERS ~~ . MUTDR CARS~ L I 'U.I.L!:ll Eeeting 17. Many other major improvements have been added. during the past twelve months, all vitally affecting performance and in- creasing value far beyond the apparent measure of current Dodge Brothers p:'i5-53} The new two`-iunit starting and lighting system now_` `advances % Dodge Brothers leadership this important respect still further. E E - ' I I /. ' '. _ ` . 1' . \ There are now no moving starter parts when the car is in.motion-no starter chains--no nois--no wear. The new starter is even more DEPENDABLE than the old, and far simpler and more compact in construction. ' ` '\ JProbablylrno sitngle feature of Dodge Brothers Motdrllarehas been more widely talked a'b'out and commended than the power and promptness of the starter. ` -attehd nl-{nan nl -the. rDunIop T St. -1. v noI\J-nu I \Il.1 I-ll\\II-J Barrie We Also Sell Dependable `Used Cars A railway is being advocated to link Meaford with Owen Sound. I Thu hon} nf 'I nl-Ania... 1...`- .........1:A;| I x o'._ 0 o o n - 1 Q; 7 O I a . o,_o o`~ D;hver(e l with Spire Tire` Tube I_.IVI'N(iSTO1/`I BROS. uuruunx wun Uwen zaouna. The Dept. of Interior has supplied`. uuaua, at am uuuna, omnom mm as and other form: of V tory diseases, and-is mtoellent for buil upthe` after ooldsor flu. Monaynef edit any cough 1- cold` in not relieved after taking cm...-~ tdiC'oP..aIJmiwiMA8k,A"I"?)u1':ndt:o1:k5i1:& A 0 Bachelor Cigars in the Packet Pack t thy Pocket, and the taste - ts popular demand. The!` _kcep _t--_-.propcr :|GAR_ $1 122.50 $1 189.75 $1379-9 By WINNER ! . prairie settlers with small trees and ' treeIes`s prairies will soon be a. thing of the mast. Ll CClC3 ` pl the, past. .'ruu,RDAY. JANUARY 2o, 1927' \' ' \" / ves, or tens 5 - -c v to-can Y TIC? his -popular ciemand. They keep t-proper condition and Factory . Fresh. ll MN]! MW IFNVIFIUII` Illll'llIl|I!I|u13,0, whilethqomouotegoesontothutomac % as absorbed-intotho blood attacks eham of the trouble audoheoknfhe growth or the germs. Cmomulalon is satisfactory '" *'* WW.` -.e_'::-*e2*._93,*:= 922 nail` n R-An .13- 1 .~ gs pc_>pu :06 '!'hr(*e tum sauce, one am blespoon ;.:1`:L[q pepper. Mix I UH wuntt-I. '.llI.` I\ ll"\\ pert pr(*p:u'<-s butter, mm :1 1 cup uf hut wrx sum]! le-mun. ' juluv.-, suli um when this h:1> t;.LblCH`)()()l| nil yoke`!-` uf twn : A)l[lL.ll.`$ II` are diffh-uh and ;.'Iutmn thif`. If [ha I the stain:- nu... .....o...` BVILIJII \\0I"l, kl. [YUM .~' for this pIn"1y as u.~1u=1l. UH stain wifh A" have Ihv stn pud. - 'If:i-AliliJRSDA| HM HOLLA FOR free no A`, A1 Co!`:o'1 NORV lt Rolled Oats glllulo Ingumhuigg ` owoao o _ healing dome w coothe heal the lnfactad' tnzmbmu Ind amp the irritation` audlnammatiou, uh": thn mannntn gnu: An in tin: nlmmnnk 1* ':;l l `N: uxuuuwuwn ll wuu uuuaumwry !nthetmatmantoltmI{;tant, hsand colds, bronchial .' . branch: and other form: nf tannin-n.l-any Ainaanan nml in I cw Illuuwululnouvvryxwuup wnnuu ltuootheu and heal: the` iname `Mn. -.'.%':`_*:'_`L1 ;*_'"*_;-31'}: A THHE%AY5 cnusn I5 run nnusm SIGNAL 0!al1linoirn`' * 4 iswuiaed: ; by high m& u one of the 1 llnahuf. Imnllno umnninn Inn, ninuinlrnnlr. vi N`eutralize Stworgslvt`.-:l:Acidlty. Pro- vent Food Fermentation; Stop Indigestion To look Ilnlr Bolt. `ap Iiguht ` no of Dmluun loop. uilmd by Icahn at Oudenn Oimznotgt when uquiud. keeps an complexion hob and be born eruptions. the his um and glouy cad an hnndo can and umoth. Tnlcum SI {squat and refreshing. an Ida! toilet powdu. - 0|uu.:`Sn'v!nh:I`I:r'lle. 2.`... '1'... 3: Te.u...*"" """..a$.r: unaoo1aau`$ oum :o::.1 throat nu (V..........I.l-.......A...8-- :.....I.IIL:-_ safe 5 d Relic ' wu:;':.::i- :f:I5A11~fx! EL-.. v_.__. `an. -.._-4._ `HUIIXIIUIIIIIIUIIIIUIIUTIIII 01 WINK? 5. Cteomullion oontainl,in addition } unt, nmp Ininllnn dlnnmnlrn mluinlu 1 VESTERDAH we LEFT 1038?, we `THQEW A SNONBML -nmoucn MM LEE s wmDovo_ on was BASKET or LAum~v: waste; as mo I-\IMSE_LF To , PREVENT. Jam mom cmcuwc HIMA '. holdings; uni nnldn an - v-v, |'i`-lb?-57.:-i`:' ;~;.~.=.;~;`q;g TUBBY 9`":GZ.?7Z73ZI A.lN ` \ Stop Your Rheumatism Send me for nerouu trialto 'I`cm;s1ctons. oltonto. 50: and $1 boxvyat yopr drug-rm'|.A .... --.-auquauunuau U6 uLaPu.ll`o G I "See hare. "Mr. Sendon." 'i)i'oke:7[in 33 Gatineatf. "Don't you condemn the pol- ] ice in a hurry. Recoilect that. keen as i a at _ i we may be..wo can't go about `arresting gr" folk off-hand. We've got to be sure we in-V` ain't running innocent men into Jail-- g `d .. , an disxzrace. This is conmiicnted. It's on 5 $0 `gr did -crinio. We don't kimw whether the dsigrtga American -police have dropped it. or ,, tom_ caught their man. or have definite t-3" news that proves Neuburcc isn't the "3" fel1er we think hejis. Until we CUI_br- 3 ""`sure we _riaren't move. We \'e not to n. This` get in touch with the _U.S.A. before we )sV;'l`g:3i' I cam` hold him." . urnt, . - . . . . - - - an uncanny Thut'n.lo,i{i(:ul. I sutmose. but. itiis also rather terrible. And it will take--' how lon::?"' - "A few days at least." A few days! Clement stared `at the 11tt1eidetefctived:A wlgat might not hap- pen, :1 n ew _ays. V [ . - "She's got us nn_vh0w.." said Gatin- ! ex_1u. 1'ead_!m:: his` tbougrhts. oovng` - ..k}\'.. ...u. . ,4 Iv. .-.--v\4>u-p. nun LIJIIUHIIIH. ; Yes'.'ah's go}: (as, and it lies with us to keep Neuburg or Nuchbnr so that he won't have time fn n mmn.;<..._ us LU ueep meuourg Nachbnr have time to do nnytllihg-,--. ,. -,. ...-- vvvwgv-`I uuu |uCvuU|.lH UL LUIS urute." "I un'de vsta'nd," said Clement. An then there is the brighter side. too. It`. is_ certain that Neuburz is Nachbar. He'll be arrested. When?" ' "The Chief tells me he is getting a. move on already," said the little d- - tective. and Clement caught :1 hint of hesitation. . \ ,_ .- . Does that meat`? that Nuchbnr won't be arrested at once?" ` ` Not at once." - But--but that's inc|'edible_. I-Ie'ia' ,murderer, and` you can an-`oat murder- Hers without wm-rant. 'aurel,v`?" IVIXYA norm: II -.-I-.- ` ' -.... uouuuuu vvtuouuy. nlH`Hl,V .' -"We ca.'n--!f we're T dead noslfive they're "murderers." I Clment gave vent `to a gesture and ltln exclamation of despair. - QAA I-Ivnnn "Yhfu I:.....1....n u.___u,, `IA- .....v..u poi-I-v\J sou uv plUVUu- For a` moment they sat `silent and Clement. anyhow. was appreclatine: the fulimeaning at this revelation. Ro- berts murder.- Heloise Rays case-- i how they run parallel. Roberts was a victim because of his weaith---IrIeloise Reys was possessed of :1` million pounds. Nachbar kept in the back-. I-`mound as far as Roberts was concern- ed. He was an advislmr friend: Neu- burg` played the same role to Heloise Reys. Roberts had been lured into the wilds; Heloise Reys was, even now. be'- - int: lured into the wilds. Robert -was killed by a secret. brilliant`~"uccident:V Heloise Reys . . Clement shivered. I-I_e stared at Gatineou. * . I I told you, said thelittle cletective.| because I think it best to know"exuct- ly the ways and methods of this brute." "T nn'.=IAm.on'...A H nan: nu--~- "4 vv-u-an wuu pan. nu uau UUICBI. an Kill." "And his own Run-was thwt trac-. ed.-`? cried Clement. ` "Did you think it would be? No. it wasn't.vI't was proved that Neuburg- had also left his hotel carrying a Win- chesteh n'u1g'azin`ue---eas,v to effect a change. you see. an when he. came back with the same sort of gun on his shoulder nobody had reason to suspect it was Roberts gun---then. Moreover. when Neuburg's rooms were~searched. it was found that he had kindiv left an identical Winchester rifle behind-a-an ; it wasn't Robertsh" , _ "An aii i. He could swear that, this gun was. he gun he used on that mur- derous week-end. -Has the burst gu been traced?" ` _ - A . No. But. of course. it is only 9. de- tail. It is obvious that Neuburz or 'Nachbardid that `murder. though full facts have to be proved." "An I: vu.u........A. 4.1.--- .__L ,n- . -i ' IIIB1 7' "What!" cried. Clement in a start- led tone. T . "No. it wasn't his. .It look `cl like his. lt was just the sort or - inchester magazine ritlelhe used. but the dealer- tound the number and nroved it. wasn't his. Some` one must have swarmed` guns with hlm--while he was out. ap.` parently. alone. And the gun hegot in -- exchange for his own was a `nun meant to burst and lcill. an did burst an kill. "And lulu A :-n. N..- ...-_ A.I._A A-AA - n his. "3 IJIU NIX?! u'u\ul -nuuun. uume (ustrlcl: ll`! 8; tak- ed name-.--couldn't be connected with Nachbar or the hotel Where he was staying for his shoot. Still. It was a link. And` on top of that it was found the gun` that killed Rbberta-wasn't his." - - - 4 uuuut. /ll! ' ' "Nachbar, wasn't the one _to sun-un over a detail like that. It had been sent trqm -Robert home district in fak- name-.-couldn' e_ oopnectgd \YnnkIu-... A. `L. uuuy--_.-lonely aetun." "It must have beenvslzned for? Didn't the postotflce know anything about It? Y\Ynrihhnn u7nnn'O I-kg Ann 4.- ...n.. .-.. nun.-way uacweell _ ' ,_- l "But didn't all this come out at the nquest?" I - The ~lnquestlwas on at man acci- dentally killed. These points were passedover as interesting.` =buL not re- tleva.nt..'j_._- t . T x But the letter--it' it made an my-1 pointment-?" '1`hat.ietter"was never found. It~': wasn't on him when_,h'is body was . brought in. Everything on him down to. his bootlaces was imnounded by the Court. but no special delivery letter was found. some one had taken that letter` from his body iiffter his--appan ently--_.-lonely death." "It must hang hnnn n|......1 n....n 1 , `union-ooouvu `cg vino [II-I317 V] terent volley. He didn't? even` go near Roberts 'ce'mp. ;But this "detective 1 who , was nosing}-ound`. round that h .3-had stayed at 9. hotel in a. neighboring `vale _ key. for a w_eek(-.end- shoot. t-hat he had`. `gone `oft . early in the morning 0! Set`-., i urds)',t_he d&Y._-o! Robvcavyts death. then he went'out shooting ithout a. guide. and though nobody couldtell `the di g lrection he went. he had time _to go somewhere close to where` Roherts' body was. tound.."- - r V . ' "There were other clues of course?". "They -began to come down in 8. bliz. zard. once they .-started. Roberts . ac-A . tions had been unusual on that day. First. he had made his plans to gosout . shooting to the west with a couple of guides. Then. early. he` had got a spe- . cial delivery letter. After reudin that 2 letter. he changed his plane, wen out . shooting alone. and. went`ea'st-that is. 1 towards the hotel where.Nachbar was " staying. His body was found about 1 halt-way between." , ] "Rut didn't call om- -..`..... ..... .;.. u.- ilouble Crossgd " i. "If those who suffer from `indiges- tlun. gas, wind, or flatulence.I stomach acidity or souvness, gastric, catarrh. ""-hem'tbui'n, etc., would take a teaspoon- '!ui of pure Bisurated Magnesia in half 1. glass ofhot water immediately after eating they would soon forget they Fwere ever afflicted with stomach trouble. and doctors would have , to -Cook elsewhere for patients." In ex- lanation of these words a well known ~ ew York physloirm stated that most Iiorms or stomach troubles are due to stomach acidity and fermentation at `the food contents of the stomach com- "Ialned with an` insufficient blood sup- niy to the stomach. Hot water in- -creases the blood supply and Bisura.t- '~od Magnesia, which can be readily ob- `iained at any reliable drug store, in ;either tablets or powder, instantly neu-l itralizes the excessive stomach acid and -atops food termentation, the combina- tion of the two, therefore. being mar- i velously successtul and ecidedly pre.-' `terrible to the use of art ticial digesti 9.nts._st.irnula.nts or medicines for in- :II&nsIHnn_ ` 99-` (coxitinued frih pe GA). uu.II--- '1- .Il.'I_.lA ....A..- _. \c+\wEst some os I---q---_v--,~--& _ p , _...-.-.....v-v "And a little later in the day.` thimzs appeared even more disturbing . `~ f"I`n I4. o.n._4l....___1\ H n I\Il|l\.' |.IJ\lIl._Yn `Mums Lena.` Knapp, who has beef: quite in recently. is fast improving. " Seve:'aL-families-have been in with severe colds that `am)eeu- to. be contag-_ I no - .....-.._.._._ lvc-ritical. But I Confess I'm 1,111. (in Hrnnnn " cru.1uzu. but 1 C ful. Gatiueau." ~`I.ch. The first dose at Adlerlka. -VH1. I now sleep well and all 2': is f'.I0ne_,It also hnlnnd mv Hnnhnntl"! "For years I had gas o:n 'the s53{n- wuue ln.L`:ent!`t1i much damage is done I. 'to the switchboard. This` will be :1 heavy `loss `and much variety Iof op-* inion is being expressed as to. who will be compelled to foot the bill. Some say the Hydro Commission, others say not. All are very sorry to be without tele-_ phone service here for probably 9. month `or more. During this trouble "the .villn,ge was without lights but the Hydro repair gang were on the job in 111- fn.irl,v`,qood time :md- had the Sys- tem working perfectly in a short time. \-.uu nun: LU! ldl. VVE -('.'K}_ Jun. '12-Mrs. VVm. Pratt 01 I\Qnes- S `ing, has been stnyln,<.=:~wlth Mrs. Pratt. Candles, while waiting on her litple son Murmy who has been Ill for four weeks with pneumonia in the R. V. Hospital,` Bnxmie. He was able `to be taken home today. mn....- r ....- - v--- ~ LIIU bro . An. uaruugn meir own correspondent. In listening to the many discussions pertaining to the coming Government Control of liquor ne is led to believe that` many of th citizens of Flos are of the opinion that a vendor will be appointed in this township. The 0 in- ion of your correspondent is that t ere will "probably be only one liquor store in this County, probably in Penetang. A few young menwho left here a few weeks ago for Florida where they intended sp`endingj1:_he winter, provid- ing they could secure work. are back home. Distant fields look green but a .close-up scrutiny of most: of these fields show them far less promising. ,.This also applies to those who rush to .the city thinking all they have to do, is to`wall..right in to a situation. .1 If l!I`flhl1r In nnnnalniu 6.. I.-- LI--~-A yutc on gsuesaay or last week. . ~~_.'l`heqweekly card games `held in the: K\ of C.~ hall Wednesday evenings. are quite an attraction for many of vll-E lags residents and `neighbouring. far-. gfners. It so many youngsters were not . present many "of the older people "would be able to procure a. seat at one of the tables. p I think, the Women's Institute of New Flos were the ladies/who congre- gated at` the home of Mrs. A. Tan-ant one day last week. -no doubt to discuss matters pertalning-to helrllne of work and other business. artlculars were not received but probably will appear" through their correspondent. listening` t0 th mnnv lnnuumlnnu Vpecteu. unaer me prevailing conditions. Rev. M. J. Gearin is able to be ag- round agaln and attend to his regu- lar duties. -after his recent accident. l?`ather.Webster. `who has been.asslst- mg` him lately, returned to his former place on Tuesday` of last week. . - ~.'l`he_wAnI:lv nnrrl o'nnn'nu `HAIR 1... 41.- I regularly. All. enjoy them,- apparently. V Frank Lotturot Auto has his buzz- saw in the village and is busy cutting pole wood and cordwood tor/dbme o_t` the citizens. Tran (`nah-IqIl_ ....... A._|___ AA AI -I I man. my us now: arweu as can be ex- pected. under the prevailing conditions. M. J. G881`!!! `I nnln tn Ivu:\- n- mu uauzens. ' Jno. Coukhllrtwas taken to the plta.l,.at `Basrle where he had an opera; tion. Latest renoz-ts are to ma Affnnf '--.--,--up -uu'.av vvuvlu MU uuu Clll uperui repeat}. are to the effect that -hen doing well be nected. under the: nrnvnilino ......am..... -1-u. 1 uuw 5188]) well am: all` gas IS _~gone. It also helped my h`usband.'f _ '(Slgned) Mrs. B. Brinkley. ONE spoon-`I `tul Adlerlka removes GAS and often ".brlnr='R. astonishing relief to the _stom- '-lch. Stops that full. bloated teelingu rings out old. waste matter you new: `-or thought was in your system. mxoellent intestinal evacuant is wond-. Worful for constipation. Wm. Crosslond.` ~r-vtrzlat. - `I5 ` -unu iii uie vicinity last week. 7 M-Mrs. Smith of Lethbrldgeand Mrs. Cain ot`Newma.rket were the guests, of`Mrs. M; Long last Thursday. ' MOSC of the `local vmmsr nnnnln mm ux `Lara. am. you: mat '1`nmfsday. of the '*loca1.young\peop1_e are attending those` dances which are held regularly. All. enjoy I Auto has his buzz. I saw upya. ' ' : `Wm. ~Monig and wife o~--Sa.skat- `chevwh were ~-visiting` relatives here a.n`d"1nL the vicinity last week. I ,-Mrs- Rm!-th nf 1'.n1-I-um-1.1.. .....a Am..- |- Q. [McEl wa1n? roiteham re- ...--+-. ceigtly, -T ` ~~ Mrs." fdrewfcurtln is in--the Bar`- rle hospital.` ` . Mrs. S. Hall. and. daughter Monica `spenta few-`days , ln"l`oronto last week.` Victor Fishhrfhas rnhnvnml fu-nnw man- upuauuv 1eW- 1:18.378, m roronto 138$ WEEK. Victor Flatter. hasreturned from Tor- onto ~ where he has been. spending a `few `dfaya. I ` .I/Innis! and 12210;. A! G--I--4 vxoxs >103 >3 3 '9 I53. e >x ---*9-* % %&ggi&&%wmmmwm .('I.`oo late for last week). '1 c)_A_1\/I...-. xxy.-- r\.. A- cvcu uvxure unsturmng (To. be continued). 1* vs '4.` '4` VA` 'A` 'AV_w 'L`-.'D T T PHELPSTON . El `\*.&:&&m-Ma \Both~Ill With Gas cuNDf Saved l)y*a Sneeze. I rather fear- 7'Ar|-1:: 3431113 iaxauxnzk John Robinson Crusoe" Ch-arte. 84- _vear-old-hermit. living near the Soo. died _alone in his tar-paper shack.` YearsAa,<:0 his frozen feet .vv`e1'e ampu-\ tatec] with a mind saw. T wuuuun`. / ` `can 62: Lrit Vblgl-RC6 . A Quebec wood ranger was attack- .ed by a large bird of prey`whiIe cruis-I ing'near Three Rivers. The bird was] killed and he'is covered with small; wounds. . ( r,._1,._ u'n..1.x....___ ru,,_,,,:_n .L.. .' ... ull` H. S`V!'e El.l'.I1lCK Of rheumatism. _ Ther is a slight epidemic of measles! in this c0mmu_nity. V `Gilli! , Ft-U71` mgetion. , .4:-w-upj

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