\\ . * always the some -- brings prompt 1 heart. relief sofelrmdoes not depress the 3 Do not take chances -- get the ` genuine product identied by the name BAYER on the package and the word GENUINE primed in red. THE BARBIE EXAMINER Genuine BcyerAspirin is reliable, Buy GENUINE BAYER WES/Ei{LE? WYEVALE a ..k,\.u non: A f Asr""' c.on1pmu' \l\ll LV\IllI. may--Inn We have been fnrtunauv in obtain- ing the serial rights tn the greatest love story ever written by the grealtt.-st living writer of love stories. Ruby M. Ayres. Mm: Avrps ls rt-gardvd bv 1it(`r:n'v Miss Ayres is rt-gardvd by litcrmy critlt-s as the most suurchim.-; explorer or the human heart. Hm` chm'u(-u.-rs are alive. She nmkes you feel than` emotions, weep with them, grlvvv with them, r0j0'u-e with them. 'rm. uinvv nf "Rrnkr-n" is Lhnt. of n 'bl'0K(`n, l|C\l.nx|nu .5. . `And : fore-most woman a -----_..___.____.,_ mem, I'(`_]()l('(E wuu ulcxn. The story of Brokt-n" is that of 11 man who sets out. -to avenge his young brothers suit-id:-. The boy had been driven to dI.fuLh `by .1 notorious woman who had s1n1r1wd= his low,-. His bmthm` meets the woman and deter- mines to make hl'l' full in love with him, then thrmv her over us she had thrown over his broth:-r. Ln. cI|rIn1hnl`u than rHL-I-Inmrc: thnf Lnrown over 1113 nruLm'r. He .<`.v1u-cu-ls then disx-overs that she` isvtshe wrong woman, though hav- ing` ths` snnm namv. It was ha-r cousin who had entangled his brother. But ~-thls is his tragedy hv finds that hv is deeply. genuinely in ]0\'(-, with tho `worn:-m he has wronged. I nun .hn uh-nnrlv hqu 11 wlfn unri Ihn W()ll'l:-In HP nus \\'1'nnguu. But, nhv already has :1 wife. and the girl will not, cannot, bl`lll`V(` that he Is in vm'm3sL whom he `pleads for hm` for- giveness and (ll`(`1:ll`l`R his love for her. Y<"rnn1 uvnnl: In wvnk vnn will look glV(`.l1L`SS anu (ll`('Iilll`.` 111.`. nwu nu nun. From wevk in wvvk you will look forward to the next instalment with real eagnerm-ss, to see what Fate has in store for Giles Chittenham and Julie Farrow. What will the next turn 0! the wheel bring (,0 their tanglvd loves and lives? grnken" btrginis in this m-wsp:\pm- . so . Do not miss n singlv inslulmvnt. Miss Ruby M. .`\yr1-5, zuulmn "Broken," :|ccl;1nnu~d by crmcs as I u...v. um-.-m.v.-1 wnmzm uuvchat. Sept. 8--- Mrs. (Dr) Rudolph is vis- iting friends in Guelph. Mr and Mrs Pnrtnr Mirl1:u\(1,snm1t. lung lrlcnus HI `uumpu. Mr. and Mrs. Portor. Mldhxntl. spent Sunday with his parem..-s. Mr. and Mrs. H. Portor. \.v.... our... mun.-u.u! on how hnlxxn {nl The Canadian Automobile Umlcrwriters Association H. l"Ul'LUX. Mrs. Ryan rel,ux'nL-d to her home in St Catlmrim-s Monday nft.m' :1 month's ` visit with her sistvr, Mrs. M. H0warLh.l ll:-4 v f`r\`n to uiuinnm h..v- nhu-n VISIL WALU nL'| hl)l4l'l, Avuh. AVI. xnuwnn un. Mrs. J. Cole is vi.-alum; hm -r Ixieco. Mrs. D. Ritchie. Ehnvalv. 'f`\-nu Ya:-Hm:-` AL:-A1-I.\f{1\n nf Ihn ITn_. AVIYS. LJ. .l`LlLCL|lL`. l.`.:|llI\/`all . The Ladies` Association of the Un- ited Church held their monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. R. Martin Thursday evening. D Waann T`ru-nnin cnnnf Rnndnv Anuxauny cvcnuug. R. `Pagan, Toronto, spent Sunday with George Fagan. `Mira A | (::nxrnH and cnn Yuan urn \\n.u ucuxgu ragaul. Mrs. A. Kemvell and son. Ivan. are visiting friends in Toronto. "I"hn IMR nf Rf Anrirnu-`Q (`.hnv-oh Vlhllalllg umuus Ill LIJXUIILU. The W.M.S. or St. Andrew's Church` held their September mes-Ling in the Sunday School room last. Wednesday evening. ` Tarmac `n:-ntlxnr nftnn J as! Ohn V1"n- UVCIIIIIE5. James Dorothy attended the Tor- onto Exhibition last \V(`Pk. lms nv-`II ll:-n I if` `Duns!-.1.. 1-h.H...l Unuu l::.\IlAUlLlUll ldhb \Vl'I`lL. Mr. and Mrs. J. `C. Rumble visited Toronto friends for :1 couplc of days last week. 'T`I-... :~,.\.,.,u 1.1-1.. 1-...I.l -4 1nn..,a,.1.. Luau V\ CCA. The School -Fair hold at Hillsdzxle school Friday am.-rncon was a decided success despite the unfavorable weath- er in the afternoon. ` 'T1n v\vIv\|1n r.4' cull.-.I..I.. .`..\..\.\I .. III III hilt |IAhClllUUl|. The pupils of Hiiisdaie school were successful in bringing home their share of prizes from Moonstone on Monday. taking first prizv in physical training. Marian M1110 uiso got first `prize in the competition for wciting. If you are directly or imlircctly involved Sept. 8-What might have been . l serious accident occurred on Saturday morning last when Thos. Risebrough and hired man. Philip King. were re- turning home from town with .1 load of Shillgies. One Of the horses` becnznc frightened. kicking v)ver the tr:-.cL-s and crowding the other horse over into the ditch, striking a telegraph pole. when the men were pitched out. Mr. Rise- brough receiving a. cut on his leg re- quiring several stitciies. while Philip escaped with a shaking up. Jnhn rnainr and cnn Y-Ynrnld Fruzni (:a\.n}.ICu vsuu a .suuIuu;_; up. John Crosicr and son Harold spent the weekend with friends at Uxbrldgo. \l- anal \A'...- YIYHI can ..o \n.. ....A un: \`VCEl'kL'HLl \\l\ll JIIUHKI.` 2l| \.'.\UX'lU'D'K'. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stewaut, Mr. :md Mrs. Donnully and daughter or Bur- falo spent last week at J. A, Muix".'s. Mr: Pnyvnitsr tum-oh. cumnn 1: (hp Lulu npK:nL ulru v\'rcn um I. n. JVIUH a. Mrs. Rnncier. Myrtle Station. is me guest of Mrs. Robt. McMurra.y. Miss Cunningham. Stayncr, Sunday- ed at Rabi. Gi!fon's. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gibson spout Sunday with friends at Pvm-t-.mgui- shone. un-I:\`A n..t,. `: l\n\ c.....I.... '1! bucnk`. Harold 131119 10! Stouffville. Mr. and Mrs. 1 with friends :11 Eve llv-u hniuu I unr` wnu lX|L'HI.lh at l:.Hfl('U.. Mrs, Moir .2! Hensall. Vlrden. Man.. and Miss A vi.-xitvd with Mrs. John I Sept. 8--'I'he Womz-n's Inslllulo arc holding their September meeting 1 week earlier this month on account 0 the Barrie falr, 'I`hc- rneetlng will b held an lVlL~s Kelli: home on Wednes day. Sept. 17, at 2 o'clock. Mr. Wall was back in the pulpl cx....A.... ..n._.. `n.- nu:-nilfnx ForenTosI N b.1..'IiSt r Our Next Setjial ._ ._ I.....`.. r......u..4 SUNNBKE CORNERS NO NARCOT|C.S-PLEA$ANT AS SUGAR HOLLQ 7` U XVII-`J5 '\llAUltI4 Furgit`. Ivan Milne vlsitod ..._o I \ fl('IH|()H. ` able to report Fr:-d we able to be around .11.) all summer. CI`lll('S 113 1 . Miss Pmnw at Arnnld. Barri:-. IL.-nln mslitulo are n 1 nnnnnnt n! Thu! you must giro your name am numl if roqtwslml. ul' 0| 1 Eng- Dulplt `Seethe new Super Models . . . At These Stores . . . Today I` J. G. KEENAN G. G. SMITH & CO. gt 3. opposite Post Office Cor. Collier and Bayfieid ---A nnnni DL._... 9') RARRIF, l03C -r_.-__. _ .. ____ J Mrs. Ralph of Bufrnlu [parents on Saturday. -n.....: .....l I.-i..nrI Dulluuy. The new scho but it wlll be s< will be opened. mh-q Pmlzlir-k ,....-...._ _,. ~ .. . Fred Davis and Villa were visitors Sunday. T`hn nmr =1-hnnl is will be opened. Mrs. Reddick spent. (1 few days inl Toronto lust week. .7 . .. . _...__..)...n a\1.. n`.\a,' That you must to the .w'mw of tho 4 1UI\)uL\I Luau vu.v..n. Several from In-rt attendud tho clus- ing day at the exhibition. I .u.. ...,\.: x1.-.. T\nnu -nut rlmwhlnr uuy nu. bun uuu......u... Mr. and Mrs. Duce and dnughic-r` motored from Brantford on Sunday,` tr) visit. their son. `I At the anniversary services of the B0111? Ewart Baptist Church. IL. A. Ducc. pastor). a season of great spir- itual blessing was experienced on Sun- day. Sept. 7th. under the ministry of Rev. Wm. Plxgsivy of I`umnto. Both services were renmrkubiy weil attend- ed. the auditorilnn being filled morn- ing and evening. Rev. Pugs]:-_v's mes- sages were deeply spiritual and stir- ring, with an emphasis rm Lhn urt-at call of God in Chris: and thv rvsiilt oi the continn-.\i rt-rusai of men smd| wnmen to accept Linn, cuii. Mi-ssxim-s of song were brought by Mr. Junm-1. thr- u..r...... Y1--.1|.ul l"h|IrI~H 1-hnlr and H1!" . ,. , An exquisitely designed Lowboy model with the beauty of its rounded corners (`h`.lllL`L'd by the use of f1 vurcd woods and highly- Polis_hu nish.ScvL-n(ul)t:9in(:lud- mg four srrccn grin! lulu-s. New Super-Scr(-en Grid (Tlmssis, Super- (Tolortum Dynamic Sp4:.1kL'r. WHIWI u ALwA`1`I YHOUCMT A ygdo wA+ vanes net uuvn. I VTARTED _CUT`l'INC1 `n-H5 ` GQAG1. Above Majestic Lowboy [Moria] I3 I} Phon Z243 9245 BELLE EWART ;*lANwW [Y BAY ` school is g u... bnvrun r That if Hm drxnmyo apparently exceeds 350 you must I'('[I(H`l 10 {hr nearest police oicer. - - . 1,- . 'RlTHMETlC wk MCOLORFUL Tom: (LOMl Ll'l'l'I Wl'l`ll TUBES 5 gradually slxalxw. time yet, before it To DAV-- c]Waje.stic Brings You A New Adventure in of Queens.- Whun's on v1s'1Lud her |Sc0LL and Dxmy um um: uuung ...u._.. Thv Helping Hand Society met ul the h(:m(* of Misxcs Violet and Helen Dcnnclly last Friday evening. 'I'her9 was a large attendance and they WON` busy planning for a hut mm! supper and to gm up n play. Glad to report that Miss. Elsir ClvughIe_\'. who undt-rwcnt an opera- _ lion un h('l" n0.~xt~. in Toruntu. is dulng ._u.. J"' "" I Thu! if you arr at fault and do not pay for dtrrnngv mum to Hm pt-rsun or property of others AND H -H '12` V07` INSl'R.-1;'VCI'I to indenmify other! on yuur Iwhalf ynu will have your license -..I...l The Ladivs' Aid me`. at the hunw of Mrs. Holmes. last Wednesday. Quitv n. lnrgv numbm` were present. ` (Mud on n-um-2 mm Mrs. Norman Xnrgv HUIHDUI` were pl'1:M'uL. Glad to report Um! Scotk and baby ure both doing nlct~ly. . vrm. n..1nInu Hum! Snnit-tv \./I\;||slIAl._ - Vl ry nicely. Mr and I` vury nicely. I Mr. and Mrs. Juck BL-urdsall -)1 |Cl-owes spent Sunday at W. St-ott'.1. ' Miss 'I`hcrt~sn Dumond at Brvntywood .~po~m u In-w days last week with IR`! sister. Mrs. Eugene .\/lc-Brldc-. Sc-pt. 8-Nu. 15 school no; Sept. 2, with Georg: Peu.r(-c- - pusidlng. MFR M(\x'lL-V B1-all) huts That's the nitnost-utibclicvulc Majestic story for NH . . . a wiry that yrm are invited to verify persutiully II the Hun: at any tlmlrr whusc IHHIIC appears bcluw. The new M'.|jc-slits not only use a Stipcr-Stru-n (yriri titttiit, lmt Sc f('('n- Grid is tiscti itir puwcr dctcttitm. Rt'~;ult . . . truer, i-'.(`('ll('l' f(`L('[ViilIll and ti vast gain in bath sensitivity and st-lutivizy. Througli the magic ufa iicwly-dcsigm-ti Supt-t (.ulnrtur.i i)ytI;lHlIL Sp:-iikcr, the V()l(l.` ui Majestic (units to you with W( ll nigh iii-tlmt lL`.lil'1ll| . . , as though the miles bctwcr.-ti yuu and the |)l1)iHiL.l5llll); utmiiu lid nut t-x1.st. Majestic cabinets . . . always cxtrcint-ly i)(".illliiui . . . :m.- ru//ui/"Ir this ymt in both dcsirn and finish. See the new bup:-r Mmh,~|s ll tli-.pl.ty .tt ytmr Mint-stit cu|cr's tot/4}! RO(}liRS-MA_]lS'1'IC COR POR A I'l()N, Ll MIT!-ID 'l`()l(()N'l'() M()N l`l(l{Al. \x/INNH-I-<. sum JOHN Super-Screen Grid A ~.'.r...... llrhl 'I'uhon---7 in Super-(Iolortura Dynamic Speaker Exquisite Cabinets IIII VIFIII I auspc-mlvd. `'`"I`'`"`` ` "15"" "1 {Model 11)} A graceful Hi rhbuy Model with shaped from. `I-Andsomc legs and stretch:-rs. Spmlu.-r grille at mp. Seven xubcs including four succn grid (ubcs. New Sugar-Succn Grid Chassis, Super-Lolorunra Dynalniu Speaker. The New Majestic Models are SO` ', more sensitive . . . 35%, more selective than ever before . . . See them at the First Public Showing in your community . . . for/ay! ;;-1,- \.p`....--- `.___ 4 Screen (irid TubcI--'7 in all will be sufficient proof of Bl`l'_' I\l II M ajcst ic KIIIl)itghb()y Illnllnl l 2 )1 11111;. 5. Morley returned :1 visit with friends in Toromu. 5. J. McLean attend:-d Llw fun- uf Mrs. Swim-r in Barrie lust C()MPL!-ITE W ITH TUBES _Wi!%_" YT4IJ{E_; J_.5_ JCHANCE .o.n:-sn ll.-an. 7 OI Delng ucpuvcu nu yuan .- AN AUTOMOBILE POLlC"Ym\7Vl-'-l"'I-il_-Hi The Employers Liability Assurance Corporation Ltd. ------ K1_.__....I vnnnnnnihili. pmnphlot oxpluinimr the provisions of the new law m lw pmc-ux-ml xvilhntlt charge from the agent of any . . ...| ._. I` An advertising wonmn. phrases came easily to the tip of Hannah Hewiws facile pen. i:`.ve1'y experience brought to her mind :1 slogan. :1 quot- ation or a platltuclo. So. as she sat in the shining mahogany mid plate glass office provided by Limberger and Sons, the mosl complete department store in Mas4sachusetts," for their ad- vertising manager. her firm wlzite hand scribbled a phrase on the clean blotter before her. "Vengeance is mine," s'm- wrote. Vengeance is mine. Mine. Venge- ance." \J'|Vlr\Jl2-J1 l\4 \.\_IA\| \II\ II J l\lAV, Lwm M()N'I`lU-IAI. mm "lurgul munu/uchtnu u/ wnnpltu nu/m rtuwrvl m tum GREN F EL I`l'0p(`lH`d un mmm. Duur-1- ..( Rarrh-x L55 nrnaana an. \o.-..._..__ bemg deprived of your driving license? . H Al v'I"r\|lI'\Dll r: Dru |r`v HIITH Dal I Al` I.` n)l\ Inn: 1 Mrs. Rugman `. Howell Smith and :4. mo and Miss Symv $2 98 F73". 11XL'6vis0N. PIUVI vn Iv... .. sax: OUR AGEi*Fl:' _-4- z\r\`.,` The High `P-}:none 82 spending n |\l \ll\lll l.IIVll I I SAINT Hill nnlm rnum-11 Ill luuullu " )`i'sc'd1`f s EMUl,_'S__lON' anu L'l|llUl|,`H J1 xuuguy nu rut .-\. Au K:1_\":~: Mr. and Mxzu. Duughurty P1-nL-lung at Mrs. Wm. Bo.-:u`d.*sull'.~'.. `JUST as emulsification of the I butter-fat in milk makes milk one of our most easily digested , ioods, so emulsication improves V the taste and digestibility of the l pure cod-liver oil in i * - --?-- -------I A-igu IBILIII 1.41.5.- your financial responsibility. II\ A I`f,`ll'I" lJI.'Xllll'Ll B. JII and children `pf 11....` - \l.- ....:I 'l`lmrs(l:1y. Svplunuln-.r II. 19:20 v-.y\r\r--.- :.._-__.7_ i It : the reason that millions of ; children and grownups prefer it 9, ho all other forms of cod-liver oil. wE$i`2iv1"'i3'E>"'wD` `lifts -n.. .....o. 9-an N-uuuvinu nnnnnu-r nu nv THE nncarncl O V Be sure the cV<*)'d-ilyiver oil you use is emulsified- that it : Scott's Emulsion. x EMULSIFICATION J" "wk" / ` n or-uu,o~un, -IUQMO. '5- mn n I` uAY|nuO ON. HUI W ab: Iwuuqa-mu, -vi-v-t. Wr- \m.t.nI wunuou 0-4! H! PM umnuo A rum! met! To M4 nu ma Yo tn: mm mm ' n ALT` uc4.uT no ow:-o -v Ivurwu ..-`. ...-.- L.As'r N'6M'T I01 Cout-oN`Y 'cAu$6 ms nu: y-may Hlsowff --::jd lfl'V Hl V: mun: .\ I . Outway and ( 1..u....a 1 '< \A.< By Terry Gilkinnon. Rugman. were Sunday \'1sIturs ` \. I. nllu u Rugby %1A`R1i11-: HE IVIK, I|||\ of (')l'HU :11 xx M. Shuvs AI..- 11.. uu smuwm-n1 or Hm .~I\ .\`.ll(:~ of WI '\'ll\[!n>(`d dissulvc U\ \u \`\| H l|lI|.l u nwnxlwr of MILLERS 1-1-`I-nut II\r\'IlTI'\`E 3 Eghwny Traic Amendment Act 1930 BY PARKER ` um ll'nuuu (log I?! .-.-.-. .. _. tho m`('id0nt. us: reudvr all pouiblr assistance, and address and a written slalo- remain at. or return at once ance." `Strange Lhnt me should foo! so free Irom all emotion. when. just beyond the polished mahogany door wuiu.-d the man who had ruined--well. per- haps not ruined. but (-ertzxinly LhwurL- ed her life. She hud no doubt that the man had come to look for :1 job as copy writer` Well. let him wan. The shock of seeing hor behind this \ 1030, among other things, says: L WHITNEY desk would bo the keener for his hav- ing stared tcnsely for ve minutes at the closed door. Let him wait as she had waited that morning ten~-0r was it fifteen years ago? Txme had a way of skimming by as one grow older. It seemed but. a short time since she and John Schu- maoker hncl been young, in love. and engaged. John had wanted to marry her before she had known him :1 month. Impetuous. hot-headed John. Content to live today and let the fu- ture worry along by itself. But Hnnnnh had shown him that it nlong by ltselx. But Hannah it would be folly to get married before he had another raise in salary and had salted :1 thousand dollars away ln the bank. John had protested pas- slonntcly at first but had nally 3- grecd. IL was about. than time than Hannah bought her hope chest and started puttlng things away. Blood moncv. blood money, blood putllng things money, money." travelled the yellow pencil. A linen towel had meant going without lunch twice a week. A pair of mono- grammed sheets had been boughc with money that should have gone for sh(w.~'.. She had her old ones tapped. That, sort of thing for two years. 1. `.4... 1...; km.-\ unurllm- Hulnoq '1Tl8L SUFL U1 Mull); IUL uwv _yuul.w. If John lmd been stcndier things wouldn'L have been so bad. But there wns no pinning John down to routine. one might. as well ask the west, wind to punch xx time clock. He threw up his job om: day in a ill. of pique and was forced to accept. another at a slightly lower salary after a month or two of idleness. Tnavncxt Spring he llild sailed for Hawaii, leaving n. nose for Hunnuh explaining that. he had gone stale und that the money spent on change of scenery and cllme was wt-ll lm.'vsltr.-d. for he would come back primed for the biggest year of his car- em` as scar copy writer of his oice. nmmnh shed hot. snliv tom's on her leer Writer 01 ms omce. Hannah salty on her oillow for a week after she read that ..m.- 'I`hm\ she turned. snonszecl and after she rcaa mm unrv. Then she spongecl {re-.~;l1mu~d up :1 inst. year's dress. and with the money she had` thus saved. she bought soft. pillows for the room mm. would be John's den after that shadowy thnusnnd had come into its nwn own. John came back changed. `Hannah was frightened. There was nothing she could pm. a nger on and say: "It is Iwrv. Hero is the differem-e. He no longer does or says this or that." \\'|l| _\'I(`|\l U` U (HH('I' Ir('i|lH|l`I|l. l'U[ ` l\'r\m-lwu lo the lust yuuxm-It. The bench: will have begun below: you hzwc 1inis|wd the first hunk`. ! Kru.~x-In-n Salts is nhluinnblc at all ; Dxug Stuns at 45c. and 75. per bottle. Page Six of Krus(`|u'n '1 I;\' -. In 1 n is the * those , whivh 1 t. Put : ` nun \-nu The change was intangible. She felt if in his half-heartccl klsscs nights in the dim hallway of the old red-brick rooming house. She sensed lt when Lhey met unexpectedly in the street. Somethmg was lacking. snuffed out like a dead candle. -"r'w~ mn. him off too lomz." thought dead candle. "I've put him long." Hannah desperately. And the next time they m<-`t she threw prudence. the thoummd dollar nest egg. and the raise overboard. A fnnl there was." wrote Hannah "A fool there was," bitterly, as she thought of that night when she told John that she was will- ing to marry him immediately. He had been frighteningly silent for A moment. "AH riarhf. Hannah." he said at last, "All right, Hannah. he at gmplngly. It. just that . well. we're different. But. If you think I can make you happy. I'm . so . he sought for :1 word and for once Hannah could not bring tho phrase from her dry throat. "So unstable." he nished lamely. Tho: data had been set for a month nished Iamely. The date had been ahead. That. would give Hannah time to work a decent notice and to get a few clothes. Hnnnnh awake-nuxd nn her weddimz Hannah awakened on her wedding morning with a sharp fear in her heart. Small unpleasant incidents crowded her mind . times when John had tried to tell her something and she had held him off in panicky knowledge that what he was about to say would hurt her. Even before me clock ticked relentlessly past the hour when he was supposed to call for her she knew he would not come. 'I\vn hours after. Three. Five. The long night when every footfall on the pave- ment. below sent her to the window. The next. morning when she had thrown herself wearily on the bed and sobbed until she lc.-ll asleep from sheer 1 exhaustion. " T`hn wnmnn svnrnnd the woman: exnausucm. "The woman scorned. the womunl scornecl," xvmte the yellow pencil. Strange Ind-lffermure, with John wnlt-I lng just out.<.ld(> the door. Perhaps` when shn saw him again all the old pain and anger would rush hack tc her, And she would scorch him. hum- illmc him. She glanced around hm` complncently. It had lbven a hard ucrumblo up the ladder but now, an 38, she was sitting on top of tho world. or mlhr-r on top of I.lmbe=rgcx"s_ hold- lng down one of the bvst-pz1_vlng pas}- bions in the store. Shv pre-ssvd n but~ 301}. "`S9n(l Mr R1-hnmnlu-r in nnw" sht- ton. "Send Mr. Schumakcr in now," sht- said to L111: girl who answered thn buz- zer, am IN A TAXI on HisKNEs} zer. He came in nlmosl. tlmldly. A tall blonds man whose shoulders d1`f\DDt`d ln 0. beaten way. His blue, neat`-si;7l1l,- ed eyes blinked in surprise as he roc- ognlzcd Hannah. A dull red crepm un- der his sallow skin. 'T`n hr-r nrnn'):-rnr-nt T-Ynnnqh 'l`1` hm"- aer ms szumw SKHL To her amazement Hannah felt hor- solf getting to her feet, her hand grip- pmg his cordially. I'm not even an- gry," she thought wonderingly. '.!`ms is mighty decent of you, Han- nah. after everything." said John Schumaker. "XIHS 13 m "Y .42! `C lav ucnumaxer. "Let's lay that ghost. John," Han- nah heard herself saying kindly. What had come over? A mild pity for this shabby stranger touched her as sht- noticed his worn shows. the shiny suii. "\.'nn'un. Anna Inn" unI\|\n`\ Ix uuu.u.\u -no vnu u nInI\.o. mu. .uuu_y nun. You've done well, Hannah," he said or. rather. asked. Hannah nod- dad And you, John?" He shrugged and madv :1 gesture` with upturned palms. I'm looking for n inh Got to have "I'm looking for :1 job. Got to have one. A man with four kids can ! af~ ford to be too nicky." Rn hp mm hnnn rhrn-r(r\r{V Whn `WILD upnurnea palms. `mm. A H1811 \VlU1 10111` K105 can I l` ford So he had been murriod! Wha: kind of girl? Hannah wondered cm`- iously. She felt vaguely sorry for John's wife. "T-Inw nlrl om: unnr nhiirh-nn`)" nhn JOB!) s wue. "How old are your children?" she asked in an awkward silence. He was off. It was us though s0m(- one had lighted a lamp behlnd hls un- disguised features. There was a snap- shot. of them. 21 soiled snapshot he carried in his pocket. And Currie. his wife. She was a wonderful girl. No- thlng worried her. She could laugh even his unemployment off. "It. was 11 rmten trick " Ho sw1tr~h- even ms unemployment on. rmten trick." I-Iv switch- ed suddenly and Hannah knew that he rertwred to his desertion of her on that day so long ago. "But you'd never been happy with me. I'd driven you crazy. 1 could see it. I know hm: can't plug, Hannah. I can`t. be Lied too hard and fast. Th(!I`("S something in me that ares now and then. You would have been unhappy Hnmmh nodded wnrdlpssw knnw- Was crippled With Rheumatism-But Now Fiti /`V THANKS TO KRUSCHEN S _ WUUIG DEV? D9011 IIIIDIXDDY nodded wordlessly. Know-| `mg that he spoke the truth. They sat silently for a few minutes. then Han- nnh took :1 card from a pigexmhule and wrote` rapidly across the buck. "'I`uke~ this m'm* tn \.Vntkin< nr n1m.Lv una WFOIP mplaly the back. ! this over to Watkins of Black and Black's. They need :1 copy matz. You'll get the job." After ho had trnnn chn cat Marin.-y xouu get me JOD." After he had gone she sal unseeingly before her while low pvncil travelled over Frid dummy. Tune heals everythimz. thing she wrote. T effacur. The treat effacer." And Khp full! Qndda-nlu rnrv exxavur` '1`ne treat ellacer." And she fell suddenly very old L.- tired. Sept. 8--Mrs. Fred MCC-ann am Jo;-tcph .)em1wt1 and Mr. and Mr: Frank Rowv 4)!" 'Bzm'ic* 2111* visitin with their bmlhvr 111 Mount Clexm-xx: Mich. 1.1.... '1-u..........,... ,.- v-\ . .`{{.;;-e. ` ` mnk Elphick < Lnund -)0 \\i.- M PINKY DINKY me J00." L` sat star`n:; ` the yel- tmvelled Friday's sale UTOPIA '}'iX5 "HE2sIi: y_RYrH1NG H , Sept. 8--'I`hc children were much enthused on st-.u~Ling' 21 new term to find the school nicely pa'lnt.ed and seats done over. Miss M. Torpey is again in chargr:. w A Rlnlmrdson and four child- agam m cnarge. F. A. Rlclmrdson and ren attended the Inst Tlxxxrsday. Miss Madeline is remaining in Toronto Lu attend `Shaw's Business College. nnun Mn-an in -.1f?Dl`\!HIT Cnntlrnm- LU RLLCIIC1 `DIIHAV 5 Dumucaa vuucgu, Billie Moran is attending Continua- tion School in 41'-Jlmvale this year. u.. M": x/rm viv Simmnnx and U011 SCIIOOI H1 `nunvnn: uua ycnl. Mr. and Mrs. Viv. `Simmons and family of Barrie culled at Irving Car- son's on Sunday. I\__.I u. 1\'- f`.Ir|L~cu\nrI Du Cc Vlslblng 1'c1aI;1ves nun-.. Edwin Richardson has gone to work at, Lucknow. nu rmmvnnnn \XIi1um\ nf "Hnnrlr1p S01] 5 uu Duuuny. Carl. Murmy of Glassport, Pm. is visiting relatives here. T<"rlu/in R.ip1`:lI.ds011 stone work II\l.l1I'l I. `III in-an: ISLIEVI TEE RESTLESS COND!Ti0N $ROUG|~lT OR BY THE PRESENCE OI WORIIIE AND RESTORE THE CHILD T0 NORMAL HEALTH. at me "l:.`x." Last. wucx. ; Mr. and M-x':~'.. Jas. ML-Avoy of Parry Sound. Mrs. John M(-Avoy of Ban-1e and Miss Greta M(:AvI.)y visited at-A, 1.. Mm'n.n's on Sunday. - 7.1.. nu.-I RN:-u Dun] AI-HIH and orin at, Lucknow. ` Miss Florence Wson of '1-londrie spam Sunday with Miss Grace Rich- :u'dson. \;n..- !\lInv-n-nvnf Qnvlhnx` snmxt n umson. . Miss: Margaret Scytmxs` spt-nt. a._ tliy the last. week. 2. ur.- -111:` III)`: In: My-Avrxv nf bur`-ru 1:. xv1m'u.n 5 un cunuuy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul ArLl&LL and son Jack of Nc.-wmax'kM. visited at 11`, A. R.icha1`ds und Mr. and Mrs. 'I`ho5_ 1`-"'~vth:s of Strand at W. 1). ScyLhes' `on Stmday. , v I The community was sh0.':kt.'d to `learn of the d'cnt.h of "Jimmie" Mg- ,I.augh1in on Sunday morning. as he was very well known :u'0und hero and much s_vn1pnLhy is felt, for the \)-rcnv- ed sistvrs and bmthurs. . \Ir.. n\\r` KPH Janna Ynhnunn ..n`a N1 S1SLl`l'S unu L)l'l)Llll. l.\. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Johnson and family uf Minvsing and M1`. and Mrs. Gen. Jurd-.11) and family of Wyevalo spent Sunday at John uIn)ms0n`s. Oth- (-r l'(`('(`nL visitors Uleru wuro Mr. and Mrs. Bub. M:11`Sh. l1l and Mr. amd Mrs. Gn01'gv Mu1's11-all of _Wy(-,bridg4-, Mrs "Brown. Miss BI't)wn. G1-m`gc `Brown. Mrs. F`ul1or and` dauglnur Doml,hy, all nf 'I`nmnL0. Our new staff of teachers are Miss Rankin, Wyeb1`1 Miss. Rowley. Elmvalc-. and Mr. Bailey, Chabsworh. 7M.- and \rL- '1` 'f`rnu\' nf Annwc r.Imv:u('. uuu xvn. .niuu:_y. unnnunwurlvll. Mr. and Mrs. T. Truax of Angiis spam :1 few days with Jas. Trumc who 5 is still `be.-dfnst from injuries rvceive d4 dumping gravel from in truck while working on the mud. Mica:-c Mav Qninlnn of Orillia nnd . \\'()I'Kll1g' UH MIL YUIILI. Misses May Quinlan of Orima and Norma of Huntsville spent the week- end with their mother. Mrs. D. Quin- lan. ' \n..- Lhm-h `hforlnxlv nf 'T`:\v'(\nOn mn- Jan. ' Mrs. Hugh Marlow uf 'I`0x'ont0, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey of 'Chnt.sworth were re-cent visitors of Mrs. McMahnn. xn;.9.. v7..u.-m. .Y1v-hxlrhx `ic .~.+.~.m,n..m rK'CCnL VISILOFS OI IVITS. lVlCLVl.aHlln` Mis Zelmn ID:-mkle as atn`..c-nding businr-ss college in Midland. 7\l|'r- anti Mr: Jnhn Qninlmx and effective S(`1\L(`I`nl)t'.I` 1. Dll.\`IHt'.\* ('uuL'gl' IU Avuunxuu. Mr. and Mrs. John Quinlan and family and Mrs. D. Quinlan spent Sunday with IE. Adams/on. Staynor. `Mr and 1\.h~u F! Vnllnnfvnn (nan. aunuay WlLIl'I'1. nuuulsuu. ow_y'||rr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Vallentyno spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Pr0sL(>n, Midland. VV II-dVl`II.lI` `Sept. 8-Sch0o1 started for the fall term last Tuesday with W. Neclands of W:11tux"s Falls as teacher of junior Mr . and Mrs. W. Brock motored to ` Toronto last week. \n.... A YI`n11nu~Hn1rl cnnn! cnunv--11 '1'O!'0l1IO 1851 \\'L`t'K. Mrs. A. Fallmvfiold spent several days in Toronto last week. `Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wildman of Bar- rio visited hero recently. Tllfr and Mb-c I T.r-nnnrrl nnd Turn TIE` vlsneu nerv x`uCt'nuy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonard and Mrs. W. Goldsmith attended the Ex." at Toronto. vun;.- '1-unrr Darn.-x11 um: in fhn r-ifv fnr '1'0I'OnI,(). Miss Inez Parnell was in the city for a few days last week. EWARNING! Know what you are taking to relieve that pain, cold, headache `or sore throat. Aspirin shouid not ioniy be effective, it must also be safe. This Safety Responsibility Law