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Northern Advance, 23 Sep 1915, p. 7

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I ~ The Precription for Eczema, 9... mild, gntiseptic wash, "stops that awful` itch instantly. 11...`.-..n :nd-g- ' Hrnonna-linni>_ Han n-tr kbulla lplluv CIVVLMI. LIIUIA ILLIJ uuuAJo Druggists ethronghoutf the city `have witnessed such remarkable [cures with this remedy ._that' they Inow universally recommend D.D.D. ____-n :-;c 4.L..:.. --..L :.1;....... n;..... c. Ilopenou. oruum. name wD_.D_.D.-_is`. mg.de.in Canada}; ` ` ""Xs `EQIJE`7 $3f th2I-I8`{{Ei`&Znc7a;"i1'y oer you` the first ifull-si-zed bottle [on guarantee that unless `it does the same. for -yo u,~' it_ costs you not `a .cent.. A generoug `trial bottle -for n`z_ ~ Your kelief Is Guaranteed 375 1-8 ` 1-8 [1-8 1:8 1'8 ' 1-8 T 1-8 I-8 1-8 ~ ,1-8 . 1-8 1-8 128 1-8 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 T 1-10 . 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 .1-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-8 1-8 1-8 ~ 1:0 11:8 l-8 `l-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 [1-8 1-8 1-8 19 Hood 1-8 1-8 1-8 In 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 i; 1-8 149 1-8 1-3 1.3 THE NoR'I`iiERN ADVANCE 11,0 . 174` 175 176 `I3 ! III) 177 178 . 179 180 101 .183 Plan M 1 185 " 186 - 187 188 ,7 189 13 190 9) 191 " 192 )7 1010 I 195 I96 197 198 199 201 202 am) nice? sa GAE 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 312 Egg Plan ld6U 227 nno 233 i7;:>;1>1an 553-.. . . . . .; 1 `IA 3 521 016 245 246 247 (I10 3'53 251 IIECI 557' CIED 3% 271 0'7 ll} 274 275 276 277 273 ward; . Itvv Yes; this is Frederic, my dear, the said, without a trace of warmth {in his voice. As she withdrew her hand from Frederic s clasp, James Brood extended his. How are you, Frederic I Quite Well, sir. They shook hands in the most perfunctory manner. --"I (`T .......J .....L -..`l- L-.. 14-44 .n. an-v uv ;nan~naAsv 0 . `J *' "`I need not ask how you are, father, `sand the son, after an m- stant s hesltation. You never I looked better, ' sir. um1.....1- --...- 1 ..... ....n n. Avvnxvu Il\JUIl\./J-, 01;. i Thank you. -I am well. Ah, `Mrs. Desmond! It is good to be home again with you all. My dear, permit `me -to introduce Mrs. John Desmond. You have heard * mo speak of my" old comrade Tand--- ` (`T 1...... `l....._..] ----_ .__....-'I- -13 'Il'_. ` nu lvurns Ll \.I\lLJ.1.I. lR\\J 1 ve `J V` *~ ``I have heard you speak, of Mr. Desmond a thousand times, said his wife. There may have been a shade of. emphasis on "the. prex, but it was so slight that no one re- `marked it save the Widow of `John Desmond, who had joined the group. KITKTHI -.-...- ..... J... --...-.. ...--... -1. ;.a uuanAvaA\n , I V I I I II~\A JV] L L L & Z U Il\J L\I`LIJI ` `W111 you go to your room at once, Mrs. Brood? asked Mrs. Desmond. The new mistress of the house had not offered to shake hands with her,_as James Brood had done. -She had moved closer to Frederic and was smiling in a rather shy, pleading way, in direct contrast to her manner of the mo- ` ment before. The smile was for her stepson._ She barely glanced at I Mrs. Desmond. . ' Thank you, no. I see a nice, ;big.'re and--oh, I have _been so ` cold! She shivered very prettily. . Come! cried her husband. '].`hat s just the thing. No one spoke .as- they moved toward. the library. ``We- must try` to `thaw out,_. he` added dryly, vvvithja faint smile" on his lips. `U3- ....'1-'.. I...I `L-.. 'L....Jv .. '!__-.1 uaalalv VAL His` wif'1aY"her hand on Fred- eric s `arm. It is cold outside,` -Frederic, she said; very cold, I amnot accustomed to the _c5>_1_d._ yuan: navy Inuuuuuunxxvu UV V110 uvxu .He was prepared` to dislike her. `He was determined A that his hand should :be__ against her in the con- ict that was bound to come. And now, in a ash, a strange, new emotion rushed up within hinr like a .flood._ A queer,: wistful note of sympathy in her voice had done the her ngers on` his arm `completed the mystery. He -was conscious of a inshtyhi _;erse L. 9ft ' trick_.- Something in the touch of lxllef L em was '\p.\a5IvL\4\A -I-\lL _.uu.u.u 5 I `V"We :s}w.l_l ' do __9}11 .b)et to ke'eip.. 36 05 22 94 94 28 28 28. 28 28 x\ Puf i- 1-8 1-8 1-8 :1-8 1-8 33 1-8 1-3 ` 1-8 1-8 1-3 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 _ "The Bride Frcdom atly refused to meet, the steamer when she docked, As 11 s\i'a_\'cd by his decision, Dawes, fllld I{iu'_:s likewise abandoned 3.; ]on LJ\ :` .- . o - 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1'8 I-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 i-E 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 mu ur."_L"S ukowlse ananaonea a: plan to rirot-t the returning master: and his bridv as they came down; the .8311:-1>1a11k. But for the a1-V m0St 1w1-omptory counsel of Mrs.! Desmond, Brood s son would have absentod himself from the house` on` H dab of their arrival. Jones and Q `?nn#...- . you war and was hiI_I_1self. ` ` IIIIIIDULL 0 They had preceded the others in- to the library. James Brood was divestinghimself of his coat in "the hall, attended by the leech-like old men. Mrs. Desmond stood in the doorway, a detached gure. ` l`\T--- .....-..L 1..-... ....... 15....)-L-...... > \A\(vL V1 50. , Ill uvvuuvnnuu 5 . You must love me, Frederic. You must be very, very fond of me, not for your father s sake but for `mine. Then we sliall be great friends, not antagonists. U- ._-.. 1...I...-..... 1.... _.:u_ 41...... --.......-, ...,. .......,,,.,......-. , He was helping her with her coat. I confess I looked forward to you with a good deal of animo- [' sity. he` said. 111\ . 1 II . 1 D l DJ v uvuA\Lo "y"l3ut I shall not be a step-' mother,i she said quickly. Her eyes were serious for an -instant, then `lled with a luminous smile. ; Ia shall be Yvonneto you, and you Frederic to me. Let be a good beginning. ' `CV-.- ....- .....'I......IlZ.]I}) `L. ..._2..,! lJ\IhlLAAlLl lb! You are splendid! he cried. It s` not goingvto be at all bad. I am sure you will like me, she -said composedly. . , ` Brood joined them at the reside. l My dear, Mrs. Desmond will. show you over the house When. you are ready. You will be interested `in seeing the old place. Later on I shall take you up togmy secret hiding place, as they say in books. Ranjab will have the rooms in or- der bythis evening, Where is your daughter, Mrs. Desmond? < (COL- 1.. -1. ___.I_*_-. 1 _ \.s|dI.nbllv\/L, AIL; ban .IJ\Jb3Ll.l\Jl.|\.L 8 She is at workton the cata- logue, Mr. Brood, in the- jade-room. In your last letter you instructed her to -nish that-- - A . K11`: I :1 1 101 > 9-` ` uuuu vv L L L A L D L I U IIIDII But `this is ; hbliday, Mrs. .Desmond, said she, frowning.` Jones, will you ask Miss Lydia to join us` for tea at half-past four?| (6V,..4 ...:II .3... 'r--:I:- 99 _-:_1 av:-In ulna ;u:. vvua uu u.a:LL"1JaDu 1.Uul. K - You W111 adore Lydla, send Freder1c to Mrs. Brood. `_____ N," 1.1 . u .. vuvnu All \. V IJLVV 0111115: "-7"I "a:r;1msv1`1.rewI shall be very happy in this dear 'old"`houe,? . she said bquietly. - Your own mother must have loved it,. Frederic. T.......... `D..--.`.I. _L___L_,1 r.'r-r .- - _ Apparently she did not hear him, -for she gave no sign. She was looking about the .room with eyes that seemed to [take in everything. i _ .am_sure !_shal1 uwvv u:vuu 1.0,. .L'.Lcu James Brood` started. V `Unhoticed by the ,others,` his ngers tighten- n nn `+1'|n n-Intvna `an nn....:...'I I- L22. no ! way HJIIIIIJ-L D, xua uugcra Ialgll. OCH` ed on the glove_s he carried i? his hand; . , ` I `V ` _. ' 11 - {.W;V`f.nver know my mother, _ said `the younglman`. .She died when I was h;.ba .." _' . I -- A3 ' _'.._'...`_- A1,", ` .xu.:v: on wavy. ` . | 5 But _of, course _th1s was her `..lih!h ivas-. i;t.__no_t"f , . ,1 warm, he said quite eayly, V33` somewhat astonished at No. 279 Plan `IDA ,3 Part 1-cu. 281 T be healthy at seveht r e at ggy, 1s sour_1d advice, bezxgtfseepitxr the ~ thatngth of mxddle life we too often forget mentneglepted colds, or. caress .tra-_~*< and 0f_ shght aches and ins", simply ` W "mine strength and 'ng chronic` _~ ,l`fb`:SS tfror later years. ' . '* ; bl s ongez-`when olde_1:, " m:l`11gtPE1re qnq nch and" active % mopmi -bmldmg and bloo.-nolugnhipg es 9` Stt's Em1_318.li0n whlqhi vv- 305 - 306 GA ! 575 311 312 313 314 315 316 31 31 }.?. I154`! 323 0611 vJ6U 327 .323 330 331 non {I81 325 00a 337 000 341 010 No Part. 344's W 14 A. 345W 28 Broken on: `[3 1.0 No.` _ No. No. .- Part 357 Pt `E 1-2 . (as descnl 358W 1-2 .. 359 N34 E 1-2 13` 1.`) non Q GA The ad-journed Sale will take place on THURSDAY, he 16th day of DECEMBER, at two o clock p.m., in the t (`4-sn~n+ "Avian No. but`: LULU uuy Court House. Barrie, Augusfc 31st, First publicatmp in .v`11.I;AGE% oi` PORT vMc?VN\I`CHOL--(Continud)` Part "1-2 . . . . . . ..".'. 13 20 _2s 5-Acres .. 21 20 15 1122 TOWNSHIP OF TOSSORONTIO ?art . Lot Con.Ac s Arrears Costs Total 1-2 . . . . . .. 19 6 48 690 200 890 ' 1-2~.... .. .. 19 6 50 404 200 604 1-2 . . . . . . . . .. 19, 7 14 371 200 571 ' TOWNSHIP OF VESPRA ` , Part Lot Con.Ac s Arrears Costs Total .- .. 3 5 1-2 1047 200 12 47 described in registered deed No. 491) o 5 mo 95 an `) m 27 59 TOWNSHIP OF TINY Lot_ Con.Ac s Arrears Costs Total 297 1-8 328 200 528 311 1-8 4 94 2 00 6 94 . 318 `.1-8 328 200 528 . ...319. 1-8. 328 200 528 '1`OWN_SHIP OF `TA I 0on.Ac s Arrears Costs Total _. --- 4- A. ..A -1... n- 1915. . 2 Ontario Gazette, Sept. 4th, 1915. I don t know, said Frederic, uncomfortably. ` ` I suppose so. I-I came here a few years ago and- ( III` 1 /N .' 1\ qlntn am smuunill ` . Unfortun ely a Weak intellect will not prevent a. person from be- t 2...... 1...... J.-.L...._... 7 wt 1.5.: an v \JAl v i ing he:9:dsT1':)ng. VMLING WBMEN 0F MIIJDLE AGE `Mrs.DoucetteTlls of her Dis-` tressing Symptoms During ;` Change of Life and How ' She ound Relief. Belleville, Nova. Scotia, Can.-Threo years ago I was suffering badly with what the doctor: called Change of 9 Life. I was so bad that I had to stay in 3 bed. Some friends told metotakeLydia E. Pinkham s Vege- ge table Compound and 5'7: it helped me from only medicine I took that did help ~ 7 1/0!` I _____J1v___`_______ ' V-`J 5/ - - _ 7 /// the rst. It 1: the ` I _ ,, W-.. ....-.. ..... .....,. "}""mlm'lm me and I recommend it. You don t know how thankful and grateful I am. I. give you permission to publish what your good medicine has done for me. "-4Mrs. Smon DOUCE l"l`B,' Belleville, Yarmouth Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. a ' Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation,hot ashes,headaches,back- aches,dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart,_spark_s before the eyes, irregu- larities, constipation, variable appetite, "weakness and inquietude, and dizziness,` Jars -promptly heeded by intelligent wo- men -who are approaching the period in life when woman's great change may be expected. ` l Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com: pound invigorates and strengthens the female organism and builds up the weak- ened nervous system. It has carried many women safely through this c_risll.. It you want special advice write to . Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (coll- dential) Lynn, Mass. _ Your letter-will the opened,`, read and answered by e W ' `V-. 2; w..'*`.~'-`.~. Lot Acres 1 i 20 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1915 DANIEL QUINLAN, 13 5 19 14 ---..... -Q..,-....-___., Treasurer, County Simcoe. (_To be 10 10 I1 13 1 -8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 .1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 100 100 lJCL\l 100 O1 30` 1'? 00 A (Y) 'V;rr:;1:sm(;37<)Zs;c;' Total Continued) 48 47 10 .62 19 ho T HO11Lx;SEof_ two b 0,cl Pllblic the f n so much F`BAaterno V of the 'RIE > at. 13, End lngroceed t9 s as mo ` 3 at t} COUR esu ` . curred d;E"`i11r:1(:1d1as1():11at1;'ge the ta .ou .the saxes a c0ueQtin ul eha _ Of in_' . same.` Th f] '. wise steate-(()1)].01"8 lots are p t . a ented (exce I e t11e1-. Si 5? ish rop;i OUSC 3: W_lSe . COUNTY or Treasurefs Sale Lands m ARREARS 1-`on TAXES; By virt Cot1tI11]t)' 0f f in 0 .\'_ear 0 our Lord. t me dlrected, - neteenl-I mentioned c?1IrI1l(I]n affgcnrlbrwge to `fgfgeggd Fifteen _an& e 7 being in n , the Coun*veln`1 ty of Simcoe, for arre . with 111%`. ciosgs, Idars respectively due there sessmer) .c an A 0n t `h 531d a`Ter5 and Igggmgts `hereunto t1,1 ogether - sooner at. u I , I shaln. -' . 1 on ue `of a. wm-ra . ' Simcoe bearinnt lssued b V -. . v v da 5' th ~ in te the 18'bhe g_;'}"(1_nA9f the"; hereby giVe notice j'Dursu . ant to the Ag-, Black Is White By George Barr Mcutcheon CPYTighf. 11914. by Dodd Mead and C9- ,\U- , 1 Plan 029 )7` I 7 Plan I J 1 3 Plan 510 ""h\v ,V AGE` I-I.lC|vlI-I-Ilpyll-Il~ iki;ess. At any drug V re; 500tt&Bowpg. CHAPTER 111; VILLAGE OF PORT McNIoH0L COUNTY OF SIMO/0E,_'1`0 Wm? Parf: SEPT} 23rd, 1_915;?%fV : Lot Acres 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1~ 23 24 40 89 90 7 103 104 19? i: 148 1-8 ` 1-3 1-8 1-8 1-8. 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 ' i3 1-3 1.8 1-8 1-8 18 i1` 1-8 1-8 1=8 i3 1-3 1'0 1-8 1-8 18 iI 1-3 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 Arrears Costs Total AA -- A- -- 13 iii 12 91 AA! R103 751 H!!! I 06 415 416 877 `879 RE`! Elllx Wb .lU H150 Luxcvun. . She was slightly above the med- fium height, slender and graceful : even in the long, thick `coat that "; enveloped her.-, She did not wear a Ii veil. He had a swift but enduring lglimpse of a curioiusly pallid, per- :fectly- modeled face; of jet black ;hair; of a rm, `sensitive chin." L Somehow the received the extra-. L-ordinary impression that the slim, L lithepbody was never cold; that she I expressed in. some indenable way the unvarying temperature of youth. _ ` He hiirried into the fhal(l1,t drivn b the atent` spur -o , u y. e :' lizard his father s warm, almost 1 gay response- to the greetings of the,- old men, whose hands he _wrung 1 with a fervor that ;was unmistable. [-3 He. heard him Present themito the - new Mrs. Brood as `.` the best old 1 .boys in all the world, `and they 3 were both jsaymg, ' vwith spasmodic `r cackles. of pleasure, that she ,, mi1stn t: believe .a' word the Y.0`111g [ lrascal" said, - , j .. . p ` rr `__--.- ...:.......1. Im +1nn:'n.n.lm_ ser-T smiling a welcome that seemed sin`- cere. He waved his -hand to thel man on the sidewalk. Brood re- sponded with a swift, almost per- functory gesture and then held out his hand to the `woman who was descending. 'II1._..J....:..7n. :..\J-Ayn-u-. nan:-A tuna UUDUCl1u1l1sn Frederic s intense gaze was `xed on the stranger who was coming in- to his life. At a Word from Brood, she glanced `up at the window. The smile still lingered on the _young 'man s lips, but his eyes were charged with an expression of acute wonder. He had never looked upon- a more beautiful creature in all his life. A kind of stupefaction held. him motionless until he heard the `door close behind them; in `the brief interval, however, a picture had been impressed upon his senses that Was .to last forever. ' I'_,`LLI-_ _'`L..... 4.1.... what] 1'18 Wa.S SETIICK Uy u1c'ua.:_;u;, lava- ene manner in which she accepte these -jocular contributions to the occasion. ` .Her smile: was - friendly, her handsake cordial,` ad yet there -was an unmistable air of tolerance; :u, of one A who is accustomed to :~tribute. She vmerely smiled" and. thanked them in` simple, common-..l place ` `phrases. Her `voice was A low- I pitched - and marked by. _a_ huskizmss - that, was that .i.t. RS031 S3.l(l."- . - He strpck by the calm, -... ...'ln;nIn aha gum 1% V ,7 ;\r 1m 2) 103 " 104 ~ 105 * .106 ' " 107 4 108 Plan M H 110 _ 111 112 _ 113 Plan 114 1115 ' 116 117 118 119 n -121 122 9! I no )9 Errie, ucon' E3 128 `lll IOU 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 'Il|l'\ 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 IE: 156 157 158 159 160 161 162- 163 164 165 166 167 -168 169 170 171 172 W ,, 91 )1 W I! . 93 Plan ~01 I 87 88 an ` No`. : Part` Lot-_ Acres ' Arrafe Cost: Total 66APlan 544 -81.. .1-8 $40) 900 $30.0 67- if . . . . . . . . . .. 32. .1.n~ 4m om Rm 70 71 72 73 74 75' 76 HF! % 1 { Monkman s i _9!..v..e l.|\UJ UV 'vI'vnuL _|n -;\/vv 50.1991 using it; Price 15 Z3}i"3"Z. De- lightful after shaving. . GEO. MONKMAN. 1'}--qnuu3gG DA---`A V 7`g"""_"" 4 Make: Your Skin Lilge vivec ' Has a mvarvve11ous _ eec-t _on skin. One or two applications remove the roughness, anti by no occasional `use the skin aequsres the smoothness and softness of a baJby s. Ieaycedonma `is not" sticky, and gloves, _.-_. .'L- --_.. - 1.... ....-...-_..a._ _.E1..-_ `I He awoke sutldenly, however, to the realization that he had been looking into his new stepmother s eyes for a a long time and that she was re-' turning his gaze with some _inten- ' sity. V 4` A....'.l 4 51.1.0)?! (`Inn 54.3.1 . nL....nLI.v mu`J`.Andi this? .she said, abruptly breaking` in upon one.` of Danbury s hasty reminiscences, effectually end- ling it, Jthis is Frederic? s ' CL . nnvmn A2...-...lI{y I-nnvnmzl ' `Ln LL15 LU, Illllhi Am! J. J. \-I She came directly toward the young men, her small, gloved hand extended. Her eyes were looking, into" his with an intentness that dis-A concerted him.-V There was no smile on` her lips. It was as if she regard-', red this moment as a pronounced Q crisis. 1 _ \ '____..1_i_':| _-..- '.n.:.._.' UJ. IDIDO ' Frederic` Tmumbled something _fatnous about being glad to see her,g and felt his fade burn under her` `steady gaze. His father came `for- `Skiil Sufferers} hrihgv Vlf

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