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Barrie Examiner, 24 Aug 1922, p. 10

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uuuaumo . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 4Uc "e'Iow Bantam Corn . . . . 15c White (`-om "umpkins . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 15c iarrow . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . .. 10c "mocked-neck Squash . . . . . .. e;~.=onings . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . New Poltatoes ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Green Peas` Shellrd . . . . . . . .. White Pjcklo Onions . . . . . . . . 1 Red Astrachan Apples. . . .35c 1 Red Astrachan'Apples. . . .25c s Yrllow Transparent Apples_ 20c .- 9-heep"s Nbse Apples. . . .30c I4 .9.h~ep's Nose Apples. . , .20c .s Avellnw Sweets . . . . . . .. 35c_ l Gladioli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sweet Peas and Stocks . . . . .. Beets . . . . . Carrots . . . . . Lettuce . . . . . Onions . . . . . . . . . Vladishes Turni ".abbage . . . `7.ucumbers` . . . . . . Cucumbers. small Cucumbers, small Celery . . . . . . . . . "unlit! ...... .... vuu;x_y ..... 'Tauliflowcrs Tnmatoes Tomatoes . Y3 . K _II,, V The prices: Butter . . . . . . . . .. Eggs . . . . . . . . . . .. Spring chickens . Y ear-old chickens Spring ducks Beans I) '_ 4 , o . . . . . . . . . Crows are among the shyest of birds. 1\J....l.:.... ......x. A. T - - c SATURDAY `MARKET An abundance of luscious tomatoes ap- peared on the market on Saturday, as a . result of the heat wave during the early: part of the week. Dozens and dozens Qt` `cobs of sweet corn were also exhibited, '1`-he baskets of apples which ranged over the tables herald an apple crop which will by far surpass that of last year. Large yellow pumpkins called up pleasant visions of pumpkin pies, and vegetable marrow and crooked-neck squash were present in large quantities. Eggs and butter were much the same as last week. ,,.L A .\ a'slsaIs5Issl:a I5;;I5lE gslmlmlualga llllillg I u auu-Iuuutr paper. 1821 Bagdad was nezirly devasted by plague. Gold In the Head:"_ I Qllfnvoffnnir .: \v___. An Well Supplied at.-V- arnauvzs AND BRUISES. The best all around Liniment for the stable as well as for household use. KEEP IT HAIQDY. At all Dealers and Druggists. Manufactured only by DOUGLAS & C0., NAPANEE. Ont. ' HORSE AI}._.l_W_ENTS STOPS BLEEDING INSTANTLY. PREVENTS BLOOD POISONING. CURES THRUS H. FISTULA. SPRAINS AND BRUISES. The at-nun:-I T.;n3rnnnf far fin: of many kinds quickly reniedied with D.-OUGLAS . nun vu UUD LU- . . . . . . . .. 35c lb.` . . . . .. 5c quart . . . . . . 5c` bunch I 5c hunch! . . . . .. 5c bunch . . . . . .. 5c bunch . . . . .. 5c bunch! . . . . .. 5c bunch? . 10c to 20c each! ..... .. 3 for 5c` 75c large basket . 40c small basket - PEN oA'v AND NIGHT uv 25 or . 40c lb. . 30c dozen . 35c lb. Hto 35c lb. ._..-._L strength \ B_arrie Citizens 120 Bayeld St.- ` _________________, Band ;---------.---.-_...`.. MAUD E. CLAXTON, L.T.c.M., Teacher of Piano Toronto C. the University . I -\ 1.111. Studio---Kin"g '1'-:Efoc 12'.` 1 TEACHER OF PIANO phone. 151, Barrio Tele P. O. Box 88 agree. hone 424. .r.c.u. 49 hcwor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Block. Nn, R h....l.- GA , uonvey: Money to loan at 0ffice--l3 Owen -5 Building, Barrie. J A p,,_ yrn I [Simcoe Marble Works` mss M. VMARTHUR runs REMODELLED AND REPAlRED. King Block - - Burr `Graduate of `Office and B5 Graduate of D/Ic-G Office Residence--Corne _. -uunDuLL ill Uaivers ucucrul Bl 0ice--I-3 ... -a. yuur-)UlV, M-U. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOI ' i `I Oice and Residence-Collier St., cc-nor oi , I C!app'erton St., Barrie. Phone I75. I } un. I-Kt.D A. ROSS I (Formerlyof Drs. Ross & Ross B_arri/ I ' Late Surgeon Speciaiist with the I Imperial Army. 4% year, ;General Surgery and Obstetrics specially. I . 0ffice-l5 Own St.. Barn, {Phone 710. _ P. 0. Ex 1075- -1.}. ______.___.________ RADENHURST &. HAMMOND BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Masonic Temnln n..::.::-_ n ' ! 'DRS.TLlTTLE 42 LITTLE Physicians and Surgeons, Barrie, Ont. Office and Residence---47 Maple Ave. !Office hours:- I to 3 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., or iby appointment. Phone 213 'A. T. Little; M.D. W. C. Little, M.B. I I YOUR READING NEEDS 122 Bloor St.` West, T01 M 91 Owen St., Barrie, e Diseases of Eye, Ear, N Consultation hours-1] Bax-rie'phone 2. Toront Barristers, I` -ana- C. S. DICKSON, B.A., M.B. M Phone 61. _ 56 Collier St._.' Barrio. __._.,.______.____________.- PLAXTON &4,PLAXT0N BARRISTERS, SOLICIT Oicesz 707-8 Ken - To ronto, Ont. W. Plaxton, " " ORS, ET t Building ununlo 1 { I `R. F. sauce, M.D., c.M., L.M.c.a Oice and `Residence--60 Rom St. Third door east of Royhl Victoria Hospital. I Telephone 256. 30th DONALD ROSS, LL.B. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, E Masonic Temple Building, Ba; `Money to loan. ' on. H. T. ARNALL Associate Coroner County of Simcoo .Elizabeth Sts., o`pp. Central Church. [Office and. R4esidence--Corner Toront'5 ma Telephone 167. ~ V DENTIST Office: No. 1 Dunlop St., Barrie I cAPTj. F. ROLLIT, L.D.S. i (over J. F. Craig s store) ! Phones: Oice 450, Res. 436. 1- Large and well asolfted. 'stock to choose from. Werarenow getting good ~`s'h'ipmen`ts of imported .. granites at :greatly' reduc- ved prices. `20Gwen"St., Barrie. 6. w. J.` EASTMAN, PROP. _ `Phone 277 R. MANUEL, MGR. Plague 721 ---- _'.u-\o`- g-` pa-as-n 1n.aJ\ ` Published every Thursday afternoon at the ;Post Oice Square, Barrie. Subscription I Price--Canada zind Great Britain $2.00.per I year in advance (in arrears $2.50) : United l States, $2.50 per year in advance. Both eld . and new addresses should be given when , change of address is requested. CANCEL- LAT|ONS-We nd that most of our sub- fecribers prefer not to have their subscrip- { tions interrupted in case they fail to remit before expiration. While subscriptions will not be carried in arrears over an extended period, yet, unless -we are notied to cancel, we assume the subscriber wishes the service continued. Remittances should be made by [registered letter, money order, or cheque I payable at par in Barrie. .-. --. .1. Ir vv. no urvIIr1rI|l0UlI Graduates and members of Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Oice: `Over Bank of Toronto, Barrie. ' Entrance on Owen St. Phones: Oice 241, Res. 314. P.O.Box 138 W. Richardson, L.D.S., D.D.S. c 7qzr W vandal] l):nLn.-ml.-1... Y FAQ Oice j 1--vvrili r. Successor to R A p p warm:-n ons. w. Xuo w. R. Rrcmmoson l`......l....._- -_ .1 ,, DUNCAN F. MCCUAIG, B.A. Successor tn (`J.,,,......l__ 9 u-.. .. me. BARRIE'EX .f\MINER` ______.j.------__------- W. A. LEWIS, M.D., C.M. SURGERY AND GYNECOLOGY _.a nd._ . zuuuuruavu, L.U.D., U.U.b. 7% ._D- W. Randall Richardson, L.D.S., D Thursday, August `24, 1922 n % Mourki-:}\L A TORONTO ` -DETROIT and c_H_1c`A_co ,,_-a rnuunvv Z uardianship and administration, ind Solicitor, -Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlap S_t. Money to loan on. 4. A-. kzums PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PHELPSTON, om . ice h0ursz--.1`2 fn 9 .1 -7 .. n _ DR. MORTIMER LYON or St Wna+ 'l`----M - " rrl:.L.l'IUN, UNI. hours---12 to 2 and 7 to 9 p.m. l L. J. Simpson, M.B, 'V.QInt.nu Axvn n.....__ - .v -u nnunUl`l|OUN s, Solicitors, Notary Conveyancers, Etc. loan at lnm...-4 --L-~ DR. FRED A. ROSS If (If nrc Dr\A~~ 9- r` sco'rT's % BOOKSTORE MUSIE - DY, Mus. Bac., F.T.c.l. iano, _Organ, Vocal, and . Organist and Choinmastor Presbyterian (`-|m-- - LEGAL .\ Toronto, will be :3 ;., every Saturday. Eye, Nose and Throat hnur:__1l u m on -'- -~ MEDlCAl.. :_yau::ers, me. 1: lowest rates of interest, -St., in Masonic Temp] Branch o1Tice--Elmvala f"M`P` n M.._-L__ DENTAL . .....vvru\l, I Creawicke & Rnt .InImnn KILVIJ U11 -and- `wen u n Wage. Ten Ina--`ll KJH. I30 0 Toronto, North 3} ; , .___.__.._..__._..____ Vllln G. Gordon Plaxtorn uxuuuafuu. E01503. Knn. Walls. Manager. -._;.--A-."l\dacLaren, Editog, W I` Walla 11------ Ulurrio vocal Conservatory ding up -to W, A5,..- a--'1::u.l.| V Ill! , Mm-chino. WEs;l;l;s_lIcd I809 Public, 183117 "31 in ,The iattvr i ' coalst.ri1 :1 LJUIL \lI(|I States who i April 1 in!` returned [0 They agrn-ml up machinvr effectivo An vent. futun-A must ilnpnrt ment. If l>_\ the two pin" cerned 21 long can be 2155111 have hocn xv fits to niiiiin n0tpzu'Lio. ment of Hi..- the W21)` fin which have 2 lions whn :1`: conflicts un- Scutia mint heels of the to remind (` country is m that disturb 1'emain.~'. urn `those stux1;.!i hand, that 1 large part ent during t a st-rimis 4) railway shup so cmnplii-at be a ]m1_t:' ii lncnts mt cu working`, ('11! phzss-_` that H t'(iLlC:H'.-ti 'z~} 1,... I I." Thursday, Soft Co Soft um .I.._ 1 Have you Sciatica. time to` doing all help thin Templctu from you soon be Aif -`IIIIUIII ~5Irlnc89 wr awesuean. Clear and Healthy. . Write for Free Eye Care Book. . _ eauncdy co..9nsI0hIoStnu.chlaIio`- ' Phone 82 Barrie VVI fm alruuc IUU llUV_V IOT_ [He mare. He turned from the; window and glanced toward the door. A_ heavy step was app- roaching. From without came a son- orous voice calling and scolding a pack of hounds that now came scrambling and. bark- ing no the deserted street. - 3 TF9 f`.nl......I `l'_`l ..ll:L.-4 H a - - - _---- - Aanv 4; colvoneli Hallibut. Jno. T. Smythe; Seller of guns. am- munition. and provisions; Buyer of furs and game." ' Tliis sign creaked and complained mnainur u 11%.... l:uI_ L..:II' nu u:IU U! L and Braes.' vv uluv A dump wind off thg hay bo wings the scent of bog and marsh, high overhead came the wing-sor flying wild-ducks. From inside music of the fiddle vplaying.3 .....l `D---- ' .'MAH has helped thousands and If it is ay-Fever; "do not wait tor the disease` to develop, . 'Cl\eck.ibtbeforebitst;1rts. RAZ- I ~ will help you. At your drugglsfs; Guaranteed to relieve or money refunded.` Sold` by Wm. Crossland. In A! Would you avoid` your annual attack ol ay-Fever or Summer `Asthma ? `.1'lu._ remedy is simple, oasxjy taken and harmless. ` 'RAZ-MAI`! la a V - small `capsule readlly swallowed. J Full. information from any Grind 32`:-unk Ticket Agent ._or C. E. Horn- ug, District-Passeriger Agt., Toronto. ' J. E.. BILLINGSLEY, Depot Agent "Phone 8|: ]~ i3"5nk or Nova Scotia d - ducks. if "i-r`1.s?ti"ew:s:m:e` til; vpIaying.Ye Banks 3 Paid-up dapm . 3 9,700,000 Reserve - - 19,000,000 Resources - 220.000.0013 -11-! I 3 "ES'_I`ABLISHED 1332 ngi; `ul-nu CHAPTER X Laying the Foundation ..__- -7- 1`: $5 I\J\I I -`Tiinexcelled Dining Car Servic Sleeping cars on N1ght Trains and! fin:-lot Cars on principal Day Traim.[ uu uu but; may Dore On Its : and from camp thn 1n{nn,un.-nu- at` 1- bore `on its r and nun-ah ......l t..-... -. ...u-nu, Lulu uutu wing-songs of in- n ;na;r1n nnnnn 4.1.- , - -___..-c ..- The Bank of.Nova`Jc`;tia:. one of the oldest institutions in Canada, invites you to open your savings account at any of its branches. e ` Not only does a savings account aid in accumulating capital for a-start, but it gives a young man condence in himself because he knows that no matter What may happen, he has something in reserve. . FITL- 11--.! n \v The large majori ' of businesg s1_1ccess_.es `ave _the1r mceptlon In a savmgs account. A 1` I ll go and have you a meal prepared. Make yourself comfortable. polonel Hiallib-i 2 ut. - ' 3 ' I` Not until the door of the inner room clos- |- ed upon him did the soul of Smythe vent it- : self in whispered iniprecations. He clench- ed his claw-like fists and shook them fierce-' l ly. He let forth a tirade of niunimered V oaths t.hat.would have made a Newfound- land fisherman gasp in wonder. Finally he turned and, prying through the gloom. vought out the recumbent figure of his coloured man-of-all-work. who` was peace- fully sleeping on a cot of willow-boughs_ ` . Smythe crept forward and bent above the `sleeper. A prolonged snore met him. He reached forward. and, feeling down,.the' wide bridge of the negro s nose until` he got the I desired hold. he deliberately gave that mem- ` ber such a-violent twist that Sam came [out of Magnolialand to this trying. sphere with a suppressed _sn_ort. Yes. massar,3 he cried, struggling` up Light the candles a'hd pu some bacon 1 to fry,'7 commanded Smythe. Colonel Hallibut is vherei" ` mI-I:_;\lla.ndalg, by A; E. _ ..-.... ..u...5 ouluc morning. ' St. Thomas?" asked Mr. Smythe. shift-i i_ng his light eyes to the Colonel s face anrl matting his thin hair with his long fingers. It doen t niatter, returned the other. I Where is Watson? 1 I'm sorry to say," commenced Snrvfhe; J but the Colonel turned upon him, his black! `nrows knit in a frown. i . ' You needn't finish. I know. He arose stiffly and walked ground he- hind the counter. *- Give me the key, Smythe." he demand- ,ed. holding out his hand. ' ` The -Colonel took thekey and unlocked :1 I amall wk cupboard. extracting frmn it :1; 1...: J I Morgugand Chapel , an CONNECTION name, out. -_ . .. vllv Anvugg Immediately three of the tired. dogs! stretched tthemselves on the soft bed. as; though it had been arrangedfor them. and ,, went to sleep. Hallibut threw himself into a chair by the fireplace and laughed at the other : dismay. ' Better not try to disturb em. Smy'the," ` he cautioned. 'I.`hey're4 ugly. I tell you. Get them something to eat. will you? And' say. Smythe, just have thatnigger of yours l" get me up a snack. too. like a good fellow; ll I vegbeen riding since morning. I Qf 'I`lunun.u.`7 ....I.-_I 1: n .- - -- ll J - ....---. - vu vv nun:- Finest pack'in Ontario; finest the whole Dominion, I say- those fa laughed Hallibut. jolting. in the ser `ness, against a pile of furs and top over on the floor. '[_____,_,It . I -- - Manger A. c. MacLELLAN ........-au, uucal: puck llli |_. say fellows. olting. semi-dark-V toppling it'- T . E/. `Patterson. BIHK` THE BARRIE EXAMINER. -u u-3 \\`t'.24.l-HKE I808. T Of course. they Acan vt stop" you frc3_m onterinz tie harbor `and sailing .acrn.-9 `?.ondAF.uu; neither can they prevent vn" From sail`ng un the creek. But. he ad"`ed mpressively. they-can burn your boat." (To be Continued) n`Nn=E%kiX1EER s _ . .u--.-.--- at mm,,an expression :lof disgust on his face. . ' Yes. but not the kind of woman you know. This one was mv'sister. ' Just so. smirked the grocer; and then he whispered again. vjuStv so." _ "Tlid you or Watson tell the Bush- whackers whet I intend to do with the boat? asked Hallibiut after a little time had elapsed. , ` L Yes. and they say that as_ soon as you `rv and out your schooner up Lee Creek there will -be trouble. They told Watson to `ell vou'so," said Smythexf So they warn me. eh?" ` Hwllihut left his chairyand paced up and lawn the oor. - - ' Smythe sat with a smile osatisfaction -on his weasel-like face. t, ..n.....-.. A-L--- ----" ` ' - The Aukland Islands are almost uninhabited. . vuu I _ Humnh!_ And `how long have you known that? Seems queer/to me that you pend Watson haven't tried to corner th`s timber for yourselves." _ The storekeeper lifted his hands. Surely you know us better thn that," he prostested. _ I know does better than I do men. said Halllbu_t,v and I can trust dogs. `I've never seen many men that I could trust. It was a man stole the best thing I ever had in` life. Ah'," Mr. Smythe rubbed -his hands to- gether and smiled, a woman? 7-Tollihnt looked at him, of of mv'sister." smirked again. just .55-I-1: . An ,__' TIY;L__,, . II .- - - , an expression rm IIC a`dl(lZ They're not _narYicular about having the trees cut down. They live mostly by ~`honting and otranping. But I do know `that two thousand acres of walnut. beerh. -mrl Nckory is worth a fortune to some- body." GL1-r ' 1 I .u:. ; gut:-\`. ' I _Smythe scratched `his chin and squinted (along his beak-like nose as though he were 'uming the remark at a crack in the oor, I as he said: 55,1-`L, I _ .n. `nu... in nu aiiyrnvng with my own." I was m'erel_v going to say that the mill has driven the fur-bearing animals out of ' the creek." smiled Sm_vth`e. The Bush- w-hackers .ea_v you have spoiled the best litriapping, sir." Well, I`m sorry for that; but my in- tentions were good. I looked upon those. neople as a simple-hearted lot of men and women wh_o.=.e friendship was worth the winning. Itls funny-me wanting friends '1f`m_v age. But I m getting old and fanci- ful. I guest Qnuvtl... ..`.-..l-AL - ` " ` ` ' ` um. uimrllll, aren I r-hey? "If you hadn t built that mill until after vou had got possessinn of the timber -- ' `faltered Smfthe; but the Colonel interrupt |E(l him. Sre here. I built that mill im my own `nd. rli."n'r I? Surely I- donlt have to ldsk nermir-sinn fmm -.m,k,,.i.. nu, ---L- 1 mu. uwnl 1: burely 1- don t ha ask permission from anybody else wf want to do anythmg with own. "I niprplv Irnino fn coir oh--4 H-- .._~ ...:.-c uu5uwnHCK_e!`S. rm not caring :1 cent what the_v_think of n1e. I tried to .~:=how them that I was interested in their welfare by uilding that schoolhouse, that they mizh . educate their children, and by .gi\'ing it to them--it and the 'land it I- on. Iive hired voung Simpson to iteaoh the school, or you did with my money, iwhich amounts to the same. and after all [this you say the Bushwhackers want to kill `me. Grateful, aren't they? vnn h.-2rln r lmuilr +1.... .-.:u ..,lx'I I'- , v .._--v ---ca IIOIII corner `Sophia and Mnry streets dlnnlnlumrom of Bush, Doors, Frames, :l!oo` ',Geili .M ldi ,Wt '1` hr. fwir;-Ig;ts- II; on ng ggr toy; i We will do our utmost to get the tim- lber." said Smyth; and asithe Colonel turned toward him he added, for you. I, `-`It might be a good idea, said Hallibut. As for these Bushwhackers. I'm not caring they think of me I rriorl 4n .. ..v.u-u..n\1 A ulbc I I'm not so anxious to set foot on Bush-~ whackers' Place, pfoviding I can secure the timber through an agent. But the timber I must have. I gave Watson money with {which to start the ball `rolling. Maybe I'll -ace that `money again "and maybe I won't. As I said before, I don't" trust either you or Watson very far." But both of you jknow me." ' i L__ .. . . ,. . . ......_v wum me mggest of bhe They re a bunch of bat clarerl Smythe; a regular throats. They know no law 1 life as cheap as water. Big 1 'incited the othens against '~'wear they will kill you if on Bushwhackers Place. Inn nnf an ........\.. L- nus. anu utter consideration I thought maybe I had better. I'm too short-tenlper ed to ever use diplomacy, and as I'm no hyprocite I `couldn t soft-soap the Bush- whackers into coming to my way of think- ing. I m willing to pay them whatever the [timber is worth. I: ought to he a good thing for them and I'm inclined to think theylll be sensible and sell the timber. I only want the biggest of the hard` stuff." They're bad ones. `de- .clared Smvthe: a mmm... k.....1 -: -..; I 3.... uuu me a not or nice things the Bush- twhackers intended doing to me if I didnlt l mind my own business. Knowing Watson to be even a bigger prevaricator than you are, I believed half what he said and let `the rest go by me. However, I know the Bushwhackers haven't any use for me. I don t know why. Guess they think I d do anything to gain what I'd set out to--- and they re not far wrong. He suggested that I let you and -him handle this deal for me. and after consideration I I'm tnn : 65? -.u. ;;cuucl. AH (18 nennel 8. there fer massar Watson ter time. He!ho! he! ho!" He quickly prepared the vi and. lifting the rifle from its`; out by the back door. I Aim... 1... 1.-.: - -- Jnul-3 uuuu U11 U18 latch. Sam waited until the doqr had behind his master. Then he gave u silent mirth. Massar Smiff don` want Watson t` de Kennel. An de Kennel a-waitic `fer pop it L-ucus. vvuat mu 1 tell you?" i The heavy voice of the Colonel watt heard requesting that -thelights be brought and the fire be made more cheerful.` You-`d better take-`a rifle with you." said thestorekeeper, turning to the negro, his `hand on the latch. ' Rum m..:s....1 ....:I - J cuuulilhls 1113 I11] "Its gwme to dey do say a pacl Qnttrfkn IlL..,.l Ele Barrie Planilhna-luijlflll cl`lll"Rnnhin niul Don Q0 _. - 5...... L`U us a man mgnt, san, an pack of wolves- Sfaythe lifted his hand. urry up-- I hear him Ttramping out there. What did I tell you?" heavv vnim nr +1.... nu---- "Where am dem candles at, I wonder? Hab he got de dorgs, sah?" shading a ; match with his hands so that its ickering eyeballs. N Some of thein, yes. Don t stand there `shaking. Get his supper ready, then go down to the Triple Elms and wait for Wat- son. They mustn t meet until I ve seen Watson. You tell him the Colonel is here light showed the apprehension in his white . _Sam had lit the candles and now stood A I and to lie lowv until -he leaves. tongueing his thick lips. Ewing tn ha .1 km: ..:...I.. Hi, 1 , Lawd save us! gfoaned the `colored nn. - ' And" I/ong queer to th s 'nur.s-pl:-pa uvn upc be a bad night, sah, ` ck wnlvp_c__ by. I think it was on aid you asked hn to. with . those misguided vagery to civilization. . a vivid imagination," He came to see me nice things the nina in tvxn :1: Y .1:.i_n vvuut. VV BISOII I IIICSC a-wa1tin' out nfcnn mn nth uul u(l\l: EU when I H _ au nuts. ae- band of cut- and they hold McTavish has ' you. They. you set foot G.6._q1itt1,&00. closed way to entirely ;ii>E{'i}; 'I:ires Lead Them All I _-_--___- `an. nvnu-ca \IA Irllall 7 Clapperton St.,~ Barrie, Ontario Fabric Guarantee, 8,000 miles Cord Guarantee, 10,000 miles ll VIII.` . -.._A_._- - vvv IIIIIUO McKEE"I9Z"n'ri5Hc_)N2_\1.D_ I I"I__._--1-A- 3- savnu Ill use ueau" Is an acute'a.ttack of Nasal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent colds in the] head will nd that the use of HALL S1 CATARRH`MEDICINE will build up the: System, cleanse the Blood and render them less liable to colds. Repeated at- tacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. ' HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces or the Sys- tem. thus reducing the inammation and restoring normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & ('10., Toledo, Ohio. `nu pxavuc. Moreathan 20,000 steamers. tugs and bar- ges ply _the River Rhine. . . .. ..... ...uu-.5 Luc auycal Ul UL Machine-made papers have less `ht-vn hand-made paper. < In Ba dad nearl deva 8 the plague. Mnrn G1-unn on nnn ._L___.. .7, The `Double T/Ilack Route petween

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