|'~Avr4.e3>{s SHOT THl$ I5 OINKV5 RE ;oOEHkE, WHAT `mu WANT I9 , A DAIRY FARM `'1 u\ \ `V BARRIE IUIUIIH). H. W, Puyxlo and Cmnpnhy nskmi for adjustment. in a...=:ussm('11t for bus- iness Im: on Iht-ir tobacco :aturn, form- vrly m:('u|)1:d by '1`. Bl`PCI'(>fl & -C0. M1`. Pnyno slut:-cl tho 1u'up+1'ty was mm us-..*.v:asv(i u lHlll(`1{ll lax whjch Wm; much hisghm` mun lhl! r.n'd11mry H U|)(`l l.Y .\2lll'iI|Jll'. '0 Wilsun. pro1n'iulur of the S11- row Taxi Mtrvimr, asked p<-nnis- ~ inslul u sign Hvv fu-1 lung und rol, widv on 16 Bayuld HLl`l'l`l. M(Cul1um :\SkI`(l ])ex'x1115slm1 Ln hlnltll dun fnnr fun! In .-H-nu:-O- which is l('l.\ {'3 ll sulvul)lv` In. propri \-i um-vinn being pr(*pm'(*(I' in Relieves Rheumatism Phmfe 1161 EASY TERMS OWE A 5M|LE FOR TOMMY-B|G HE TRIED TO CATCH A GREASED P|G `:;r.a*..:.;';* By Terry Gilkinson. Puke Seven _._ . UNI RI-I-vn CIVHK hi. cuum,-H bx "IV Giunu on A bl m.- Brll?.ul1 xv Czmndun .'J ., known to L-ll'~' Syrup r'.s. pr;-;vrip~ \. It 1-vcr prc~`.c-qnion u- Il\911~:|I1(Is uf practice, I.l.. hm nmn ' Thllfsdaf. Si*pt|nbef- 4, 1930 _-2j \:Il| urllll nu npulur*|;:xa- Iwlp the |:t1'.'|th, 1 nun, - from nun rally u\u' the JVUIL-greasy. Can be used at all times. msmn BAL > I At ynur dvuggist Thousands of sllffcrors vouch for the rvlicf obtained from _, , , Soothing and refreshing. Gives immediate relief. Restores smoothness Non-greasy. used FINAL INSTALLMENT Uzcuuu-- ---" "Fruit-11-tivesdidit.snysMr.Alfred ; Gingrns. Thousands write ner- vousness, heart utter, diuiness, vousness, diuiness, ronstipnhon, indigcstinn end over- ! ni ht. Sound sleep at once. Get "1-ruit-n-tivgcsfromdxuggisttoday. L f` I J CIIIKI UII3 (`KC UL UIBCBLCU like starches or roteins, they must first be emu sied in the body before they can be utilized ` g nourishment. ' SlIOTT S EMULSIIJN s seemed oddly {am- and `then seemed So. did things the , times she was like .` r ,.oL.,... . "no A, Vgbv El 13.5 B' t" I The doctor who had brought her home came to the bedside at this, and his expression was so radiant that Eve was impressed by it. Miss Dris- ccll was radiant also and the two ap- pearcd `to have some radiant under- standing . Eve carried into un- ctmsciousness. the memory of this ra- diance . . and its contrast with the tragic face of the young man who had been in the group . .. and the eyes o:`| those ehlidren . . and the even more recent nightmare a black wall . I "But. goodness, Doctor!" Hamllton exblodcd. late the next, night, "make nllnwance for me. Of course I'm hap- py over her rrecovery. Isn't, it what I've bo:=n_wo1'klng for all along? But c21n'L you .<::(~ my ])()SlIi()ll? She doesn't know me from Adam. I'vv got to win hm` all ()v('l' again." `4`rr\I~ x....:..u ....... |.n.. ........ .......|. A ..`.. ._.. ,. ..c,.-.... You hudn t won her very much so far." Cm`I`ick 1 r2mk1y.snid. You can soc her for a few minutes 1.onm1`mw afternoon," he ])romis!`,d. In tho 1nr:ahlimn I'll pave the way for you by Lnlling her t,o1nm'1*nw noon as much as she's nblv to hmr. about her c-nsv and her Good Samaritan. That ought. to start you off with a bmlg, and I'll ken) hu` cfonvixloscing here :mulhm' wcr-k or Iwc, so you can fmish up Lhv _. job. She's. got to be mighty quiet [or] 11 while. In:-0 uuuu n }\\n nip-I - `snivlrulr on-Al H. WIHIC. Just now the girl is having some black hours--st1l1 thinking of those drowning boys and afraid of another lapso. But, the tragedy is :1 month he- hind her, and 9. month does n'1ot for })utimt,s of her zufe. It's up to me to k(.`(`]) her mind at (`(150 gm thv other points. and you can help when the` mine comes." ; LY.-vuivll Llllllf FUHIUB. H "By furnishing-cheerful companion- ship," Cmrrick grinned. lr....-:n.`.. ........-._....| n.:._.-_u: _. .\__ ...-`4v v-....._ 3. .....-... Hamilton .pr(-seated himself at the door of Eve's sitting-room at ve the-| next afternoon. temporarily obscured ay 3. great nrmfui of chrysmithv.-xnums. Miss Driscoii admitted him, with an vloquent smile. I Sm-`s all ready for you," she said] She. too. had iistoned to the accounx' of the Sanmritmlls good deeds. 1).. r,......: 1..1..... -.. _ .u;.._._ __. ,,..-.. ..-...... ` Ho found Eve lying on n divan" whxch had bm-n sent to thv zalttlngg} mum fzn` use during her cu11vn1<\~<('v11:;\ 1 She g".u'v him both hands. but far :1] monu.-nt did not speak. ` To be talking` to her from that -:11s- : mncv_ us. 21 man she W115 xnu-ting for` lhv first Llme. was the most racking .xpu-rivncv he had ow-1' vmhm-d. His lips stiffened as he tried to smile, and tho desp:-mus depression he had felt since tho experiment strengthened with ,-\-:;-y moment. She was luuking at him, she was interested. but it was :'l(~m' that her interest was bawvd 011:3 Lzrulnutlv. Ne\*erlhele.s's. here `10 was. 1 .sIurling out. with at fair eld and some furnr The Important Reason ---run ur pvuu III III.\ \l.\Il. "It may ralh-ve your mind. my dear '. to know that I have jmed you." hr? comfortably m_ent'1om-d blmkmg M hm- \mh'h1s near-slghxod eyt`.~`. "\V'hvn -.\ glrl runs away to get our of m:\rr_\' mg me. she doesn't hm-c to add am extminailoxxs afterward I've grasped tho idea that she doesn't wzuu ms Bloch says I`m not subtle. and perhaps I'm not. But I can get that much." "'X`lwre`s no one in the world (`d rather have as a mend." Eve said "And as a manager." she added more sell--consciously. "But perhaps you are through with me." "PH nohvnr hn rh-nunh \n(OI\ Iv.\|| Ia... uuuupgu 'I|H (HE. I'll never be through with you. you are free (0 marry any am- liko." .1 4....-A ........ .- ._.._,,,,, lAl\l'. "I don't want to marry Eve murmured. Not today. perhaps. ur but " Ulll Henderson now knew all about nu- formal nmrrtaue. and also .soxm-thing . ulmut Hue whirlwind courtship. "I'm hnrrlhlv mrrv fnr nu. wnv |"\m .nu um wulnwnlu Cuunsmp. 1 "I'm horribly sorry for the way I've xuu_\ \\|lIllll\l nu llll` llll trk. made :\ few bu! he meeting and went s nnlnl nf hm Nell V _ ' _ W` I \\': -'nIv...v- You understand. dont you?" was her opening question. c ut u|L.\ puull All nu 1: "I want to b(- ullowvd to und talk to you and uthw tunusv you during your cm beginning to feel like` wns telling him when In \mu_- nnvxrxllnr-nrl --Y .` .-nu. -nu. erhaps wmx But you wry any one." IOl11`.)X'X'0\\' ` llllfll -`dlu lllzv IJIIIUS -`SIN: W115` '55 jonr. slowly coming out of ether. re- 'c:1}1in_'; first the `mppcnings that had occurred before she went under: doc- tors .. p 21 nuns: . packing .gm `some terrible situation . _ chi1(lx`<-n . these children She LA.) .. . :.. ,.. .. 41... .....I ,...:..A rull Lind. de:\r.!. {led he` lmkmg ] mt m:u`r_\`- we to add any u ! .-. that rhn 1III\-1'4-I ['11 Eric venee- .. A...-I treated ynu," Eve unsleadily confessed. I can't believe I did such things. But of course you realize that I -didn't knaw I \vasn't responsible . . and I was terribly afraid of you when I ran away. That sounds idiotic now. but il`s the way I felt." A I un(lei`s`land everything." Hender- son again patted her hand. and Eve. thus r=minded that he still held it, gently took it from him. Henderson sighed. . \X7r:'l H-mI'< cnlllnrl " hn rain] nhil- U ' Plulfb. Lilli A llflk Mao ALE-Nut lI\A HIII LAIUI rl the light '\'i in was the 'ight vein. 9 "DJ you SN` this dtmr-nmt?" Hum- I ilton nsknd. pointing -down to that use- ful object lying! in the outer hall just ' beyond Eve's threshold. ' "Yes," ' . P Wvll. any other man as much in - low with _\'3u as I am would bf` spend- 3 ing the night on it. `But I'm not. I`m ;, going sensibly to bed." \ n.. .. ... ....m.. ,....H..na xnnv hm~ "Well. that's settled." he : nsuphically. Ar fhn rvui .1!` n mnnlru `Rain u.~upnu.'kx.u_\,. At thv 611:1 of :1 \vec!<`v Em was per- mitted to have her dinner in the ho-.(*1 dm1ng~1.)mn wil.h Hamilmn. Nnlhinxr {hm-n `r-vnitinrr n\mIrrh in |Jlll|ll]:,"l-JUHI \.\`lLl| C111] Nolhin_9; tlwrv `(rm hurt her. Garrick will be 21 little Chang: D": :o nu... ...-.n-um . Ill 0'.` E`. HHJL.` Cllkll ,.,L . But. it was rather exciting after all It was qniu` 11nu.~su:1 .ly exciting 10 znont I-Iami1t011's.cyos lid. tn follow tho in- tcliations 01 his voiop \\'hr2:1 ho spoke to her. The things he said wcrv 5:) cmnal and his voice and -`.X1)r4`.s%i4)11 \v0rc so vlnqllent. Over the -:1 =11, his guard dmmwd for a mnmvm. (if mun--:n \'r\n Lvnnur T`rn nxnd rvlxrsnl I BOI'T two hours after oating niuiiy pcnple sulTer from sour I . slmmirlis. 'lhc_v call it iiidigvstinn. It H me.-.ins that the slmlizwll iierx-as have i \ `M been m'cr-sliiiiiilulml. 'l'li_orx_~ is (fxvess I` _ ` acid. The mi) (0 correct it is Will} an ` `alkali, \\'liiv_li iimitrulizos numy times `, l its vnlumc in acid. | E f . The right way is Phillips `Milk of ` .` ` ll\l:igiicsiu just :1 l`.l.\`l(`l(`:iR dnso ini` ' ` \\'iIlPl'. lt in hl(`:I\'.'llll, I`lll('l4`lH smil I i [;ll'tU'U (U'w'l[)])l`U ll)!` H HlUHll'H|. Of course. you knmv I'm mad rxbnuL you." hr mt-miom~d. C:11`rick and your jxmrnal nmyhnvo mld you .,h:1t. I lmvo bvnn [mm t11o_I::st. day I mot you. . But I`m not going to say any- 1 All the faces mar at, moments K-lvnnnn nrrqin s PINKY DINKY I uuug 1 added. \XIk.n thing about I ndpd When he was 1ea,\'in:: hm` at her sit- Hng-room door a1_1 hour later he .\11()\\'- ed a s1mi1:11'v1`osu'aix1t. They had made enormous .~:tride~.s in the past fvw'.days .-..~.A lair uni.--zu um--n niT.v-xvn-.--mw Ru- Cllblllllluh -`.|lllH' and his s';;)i1'it.\` sides. Carrick lihc V 1 __ rooo souRs{ ` X\Hlgll(`Sl1l ' JUSL H llll `water. It is plousunl. `harmless. Results mm }stuntl_\'. It is the appr \'.\.. u~2ll n...-nu n...` , 1 ou mu , you know. _ _l3c sure 1 ` hhlk of `nhx-:3:-Q -) he UU l\I|U\\n ' Be to not the genuine Phillips j uf .\lugm~sin prcsvrilwxi by lnhysiriulls fur nrro<`tinp.: excess acids. 2 ..5c and SW :1 wtllt` ~ any dru_x:.s~lorc. , ? --\1:n. .: \n..........;..v- 1.-.... u.-\ 1 6;)`: LIIIKI i|\'l' 3] UUllll' ally UrU.L:lUrc. Milk of Mn nvsia" h-.15 born the [U. S. Re Vistrrr 'l`r;1dt`. Mark of the ` `Charles I. Philli S (`.hcn\i<~:al (tom-: Zganv` and its prm eccssor Charles 11. ` , hifhps smce 1875. FATS an-d oils are not digested like; proteins, just yet.` \19 For Tr-oub_los due I0 And uuonctsnorf INDIG E STION ACID STOMACH HEARTBUPN HEADACHE GASES `NAUSEA is pure cod-liver oil scientically emuIsif'ied--prepared for easy and rapid di estion, `ust as Nature provi es emulsiled fat in milk. A '1'l-'.l A he hastily `nnugh to '1 '1 nd i! said phil- WSEWVlCE"lIs TWO CA_MfAlGN ; Robt. Robert H._Cuthhex`t. at 786 Ossing-| Lon avenue. Toronto. who celebrated his 72nd birthday ~31} Sunday, August 24. is a fair example of the fact thait`. old soldiers don't even fade away-. ' Vet (`run of two cmnpziigns, and lmown to :1 wide circle of friends in Toronto;'ho~ is today almost as active as :1 young man of 30. At the age of 20 he march--'1 ed as a bugler of the 35th Slmcoe F01`-`ii esters. under command of the late Col`. W. E. O'Brien, bound for the North-` west Rebellion. When he was 58 he marched out of Toronto as bugle-ma. 101- of the 34m Battalion. bound mi France. And he got there. too. -I '-I \XIhnn um nuvhn nnrnrn chn n'wdi!`.."IH 1"l`8,l1(`(3_ And nc EOE lllCl'(.`, `LUU. ' `I When he came before the medical] board in England there was nothing but the age limlt to hold him back. when asked why he was so keen to get to France he'rep1led that he had Lw-:7 sons-in-law over there. and he was not going to give them the laugh on the old man." I In tho Northwest, allnir. Mr. Outh- bcrt got all the way through to Ba- trzclm and saw all the ghting there was to on`. `'In the [great \v:11`." he rvlmvs. I did not get all the way through, but I saw plenty. There was just about the smno dif- f(`l`0ll(`l` l)vtwL-on my two active service (`.`(1J(`l`i!`ll(`l`S." he continues. as th.(n'o is botwnon day and night. But I found that my old ex1)Px`lez1ce made many`: things easy for me that \\'t-r(- ham` [or nthnr: " IUHH la. "While in France Mr. CllthI)0rt met two cztmpalgnors who xvorv with him as 14-yem`-old btlglers in tho North- west Rebellion. They are Bandntztstot` Charles Ward of the 102m! Battalion, Vancouver, and Stall-Sergt. Fred Mc-| Conkoy. of Edmonton. x... n..n,._,,l. L, , .x_. ; r_,. nn _.,,, _,. - ...~. ._.... :11 his present address and has seen a city grow up around his house. When ho moved there he was out in the country surrounded by I-.u'ms `and nmrket gardens. Rnfnrn mu'n milh fhn hvmnc In lhn M1`. Cuthbert has lived for 39 yams uIi1AR\t`( {5dl'(lL'Ilb. Before going with the troops to the Northwest Rebellion and after his re- turn. Mr. Cuthbcrt was employed in u. tannory at Barrie. He later movd to Toronto and opened :1 tobacco s;3op, which he conducted with success Ibrl many years. ' But (`all you 1 the Jl _y.:u JUKL` HAL` Llll yklll H BEUIA evoryrtliing." . Joke! Great Scott! Is that your iden of joking? It isn't mine. you we." he explained. "you don't under stand mo yet, but, you're going to. My puint-1ho point I'll make when I really start to talk to y0u--is `tl1a,( 1- r-nu ! u-nil fur rnu Innr-l1 lnnnnr .uu-_v mun nu nun LU _yuu-m `um; :- sinply can't wait for you much lmgger. I can't live without. you. I can't really breathe any more when I'm not with \`.:m " ' If `at. H. C-uthbert, Fbrrherg Barrieite, Celebrates 72nd Birthday. 3-,%.;,_.': L you're almost well. so I wnm to, 1 your attvmiun to tho f:\ct,t.hn_l. 1 have the most adorable moutlr In_ World. There's smnothing `.1-bout you jok like that you'll thinn-" nmli. absurd you out till!` Ininrl On it " BARBIE EXAMINER J..1_'A_._______.... Thin is the important reanon 1 why the cod-liver oil you 4 taka-should be enxulni/Ted- Jhould be Scott : Emulsion. Ci Sboil "though you Carrick and Z :hing' ab-out ;'x'aic1 11:` had ... ... \. u didn't know why, and `L I. who -:li(in't know uny- him. ~.f murs. were 11-} A 4...... \.-1,1 v\Inn' \v'nI un- INFORMATION, PLEASE" V Ill. 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