Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 Sep 1922, p. 10

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.<===.*=~e.r-h '5" "i){.i1};i{, _I5c . . . . . . . . .. 256 M . . . . . . . . . .. 5c 500. large` : 50c large` as . . . . . . ..60cl . - - u o - . - o -Ill "`nll7 I .; . . . . . .. 5c hunch 2 for 5c . . . . . . . . .. 15c peck . . . . . . . 15c ha`-`rctl . . . . . 25c basket . . . . . . .. 25c basket 35c And 40}: basket . .. 50c lztrge basket . .l .. 50c has-kut 10c each . 38c to 40c lb. 32c to 35c dozen . 32c to 35c lb`. . . . . . . . .. 30c lb. . . . . . 300 lb. much, _25c barket ..... 25 basket . . . . .. 5c bunch bunch large be-skot . large basket .. 60c basket 2 for 55 .. 5c .to 15c each . . . . . . .. 20 each . . . . . . 40c basket ..... 10c bunch .. 5c. to 10c each -L,I-,; O1, 10C to 20cIIL . . . . , _ . ` A'\- Examiner and IIULUII ' each reach! MISS M. McARTHUR FURS REMODELLED `AND REPAIRII) l I PIANO AND VIOLIN TUITION Special attention to younger children. BOYD SYLVESTER Bandmaster. Barrie Citizens Band I 27yrly 120 Bayeld St. The Double Track [Route A T between ` DR. MORTIMER LYON 122 Bloor St. West, Toronto, will be :8 91 Owen St., Barrie, every Saturday. .'Diseases of"Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Consultation hours-1l am. to 5 p.m.. Barrie phone 2. Toronto, North 3326. . H LAWSON, TWELCH &. CAMPBELL I I chartered Accountants -"hone Main 5874. 59 Yonge St.. Toronto 8. J . Welch, C.A. G. D. Campbell, C.A. T.,4E. Lawless. C.A. VW. 8. Hulbig. Production Engineer. manager Cost and Eiciency Department ` R. J. EDWARDS & EDWARDS ARCHITECTS I3 _Toronto St., Toronto. [`R.J_ Edwards. G. R. Edwards, B.A.Se. ,_j__________________} ::.uMuND HARDY, Mus. Bac., F.T.c.I. Teacher of Piano, Organ, Vocal, and _Musical Theory. Organist and Choirmaotot of St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church. Gold mndnlinf nf 'l`.-u-....u. I` ------- A-~- m tau. nuuww s rresnytenan Unurch. Gold medalist of Toronto Consetva of Music and of the University of Toronto. 1 H3 Worsley St. ` Phone 603 DRS. LITTLE &. LlT_T`LE Physicians and Surgeons, Barria, Ont. Office and Residence-`-47 Maple Ave. Oice hours:- I to 3 p.m.. 7 to 9 p.m., or by appointment, Phone 213 A.TT. Little, M.D. W. C. Little, M.B. PLAXTON & PLAXTON ` BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. Oices: 707-8 Kent Building ' ,. Toronto, Ont. CKW. Plaxton. _ G. Gordon Plaza ' MAUD E. CLAXTON, L:r.c.:a. Teacher of Piano and Vocal Pupils prepared for 'Ibronto Conservatory of Music examinations leading up to 1 and including the A.T.C.M'. degree. Studio--King Block. Phone 424. 1 I ALEXANDER COWAN Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining probatg 0! wis, guardianship and administration, and General Solicitor, Notary, Conveyancer, eh. O,ice--Hind.s' Block, No. 8 Duniop St. Mnnev in lmm DR. FRED A. ROSS (Formerly of Drs. Ros 6: Ross, B_arriI' Late Surgeon Specialist with the , Imperial Army. 4! years. General Surgery. and Obstetrics especially. Office--l5 Owen St.. Barrie. Phone 710. P. O. Box 1075. PIES, cmzzs and PASTRY Bakery and Saleshop Cor. Elizabeth and Small Sts. I n. I DIUIALV A U DUHUILUN Office and Residence-- Collier St., corner of (`J nnnm-Inn Q0 Ra-ph. DR... 0'}: , . I BOYS & MURCHISON , 1 'Ban-isters,` Solicitors, Notary Public, Conveyancers, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. 0t`fice--l3 Owen St., in Masonic Tom 11 Building, Barrie. Branch office--Elmv . | W. A. Boys, K.C.,M.P. D. C. Murchison I EDMUND HARDY, Mus. N Tmmhnr nf Pia-an n....... 17---: __.. Graduates and members of Royal `College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Oice: Over Bank of Toronto, Barrio. , T . Entrance on Owen St. Phones: Ofce 241, R6. 314. P.0.Box 133 W. Richardson, L.D.S., D.D.S. ` 7!: n. I D.-mlnll Dikknrdnnr. I. n R n DR. H. T. ARNALL - `Assoiate Coroner County of. Simo_oe` Oice and Residence-Corner Toronto and "Elizabeth Sts., opp. Central Church. ` Telephone 167. V \ U: ` Phone 61. we l\ll\III_lIII-l- Graduatevo? L-1-c.:Gill University, Montreal. Oice and Residence-sCorner Elizabeth C Rrqrlfn.-A Clo. n..--:.. 111...-.. an: uum: uuu nc-.zuueuce-vLorner nuzaoetn 8 Bradford Sts.. Barrie. Phone 105. I Oice hours-9'-10 a.m., 1~3 p.m., 7-8 p.In. ____.`-"'---_'=-_---,---------:-------- gas. w. AND wf. HRFCHARDSON` ,,_I AA,__L-.._ ..E [)...._l '-(\`H.._ ___`_._ ,, . .._......, .-.. ., ,uu.u snnnwlx uC3;er Hm-1bur: s Shoe Store, Barrie. Are Wgll Supplied t-- DOROTHY J. SARJEANT, A.T.C.I. ' TEACHER OFPIANO Telephone 151. Barrio P. 0. Box 88 _ 49 wuss E. cosuev 3 TAILORESS Suits. Tdpcoats. Dresses," Etc.. Etc. 2 Adelaide Street, Allaqdale. tfc ' DR. `-1. A. KEARNS ` [PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . ` PHELPSTON, ONT. Oice h urs--12 to 2 and 7 to 9 p.m. RADENHURST & HAMMOND BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Masonic Temple Building, Barrie Money to Loan - 511 ----- l7lll'(.lSUIl, L1.l'J-0., 11.1.1.0 . IU . I W. Randall Ribha-rdson, L.D.S., D.D" uuc uuu xwenueuce--u)mer BL, COIIIOI Clapperton St., Barrie. Phone 275. oomuo ROSS, LL.B. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Masonic Temple Building, Barrio Money to loan. uunvruv r. mcuunlu, D.A. Successor to Crswicke & Bell BARRISTER, SOLID-ITOR, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN nu... nx,...1. n___:- -- w. A. LEWIS, M.D.; c.M. SURGERY AND GYNECOLOGY -and- I` Q hlnllenu n A :1 n DUNCAYE. McCUA|G, B.A. Sm-.nps~cnr tn (`.mm..:..I... 1. 13.1] G.8._SmLith& 60. L. J. smpsou, M.ZB. PHYSICIAN AND summon anal D.....:J......- vn..n:-_ cu --_. --auu-- C. S. DICKSON, B.A., M.B. - 61 ' an n..n:.;.. en 1: on. E. G. TUTRIBULL mvur. I I U LUHN Ross Block, Barrie l8yrly - ma unuun, nu. 0 Money to loan -_...u.. MEDICAL O. W. REID MUSIC ill`, IJIFIIJ "log: 56 Collier St., Barrio. Villa Plnxtol. '.I;ai.3Lef.;.{oJN'*:: w5!tfc pllnlxw In Rxrnugh i Imlit-r in i:L)'.~` :1.~ if 30 I-ht Hm -.........<, . do.nmn.~'lr:s tlmao DA : 390 wttlml have In 2 -.`Ul(' guut -...: ..: ..... .. -1! .u..-.. 0\V'\'('l:. anal ('\'l`l'_\` right In 1] Olll tain I0 ('.u..ll. `III A`l`lIXIlI Um) ("um ion of NH points. ..a.,. .. nun sign as such. 251:. Box Thlll Sd1l_\g`, T Large -`and Well I assorted stock to choose, from. We are now getting good shipments of imported" granites at greatly _reduc-` ed prices. 0 If mo or an Olimina ion. Itop sick h Iousnoss The ac mll ly, yo Tumor ,... .. I110 uill - 1. will kw-[1 l)m_'l:m<-ll- Bn.~'phnru.-' t.\\'i('v for 1 Dominion| c. w. J. EASTMAN, PROP. Phone 277 " YOUR READING NEEDS l[JEhV. Consul!" us with vour building Morgue and Chapel IN CONNECTION __ . I Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horn- T 1113. District. Passenger Agt., Toronto." 20 Gwen St., Barrie FOR nu: BEST IN BAKERS BRE-AD HOME-MADE BREAD _ BROWN BREAD SANDWICH` BRBAD OPEN DAY AND NIGHT n. c. MANUEL, MGR. T9..5- P399535 SCOTT S O BOOKSTORE MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT _c`:_H_1c)A_co3. y.--wr vv menu nan`:-grll and a full line of f\AlIIIII I :- Established I839 7 Phone 721' .---`- to rust: a\.u\I ' | Unexcelled Dirling Car Service I Sleeping cars on N1ght Trains dud` Parlor "Cars on principal Day '1`rain_s.| lllll DU IIIUUIII U3 IVUIU VII.` IJIII WlIII\ClI Uulxo, Paisley -skirted the scrubby walk and passed along the,edge of butternut grove` toward the path across the fallow. As whivp~poor-will was voicing its joys from thel limb of a dead ash. The moon had sunk! light lay across the fallow. a blanket of milky haze; Bill lifted his head and breath I ed in the clear wood-scented air. From :- the valley came the monotonous buzz of` above the bay. and its wide splash` of' l . . . .- 'a saw. Suddenly Paisley dived into the . l hazel thicket. He heard footsteps approach- , IUIECI} LUV) HI! lIIll||I\ ll: 'WUlI|l UI IIUI . ! I'd like to know who did!i`t think thv gwnrld of Gloss. She s a. dear girl-_bl_es'~. her` .vwcet face.". Yifll ,,_Z1L ,,,_-_,__` .I ,,,!II_ .`,._I___II [CI u`V\'UL'l lUU- . . _ Bill with a spoonful of mi-ll<-;'s'oakedl bread well on the way to its destination. suspended operations for a moment. , Widdcr Ross," he said. God never` lmade :1 lit-tter girl. nor a better lookin' one. unlesslt. was your Mary Ann." . ' TIL vvnnxuuf Clnlnknpl Inn IIn:1n`\Ar`l `Au L:n| llllru HIIICGS l|` (ID .V\Iul It'll! l`IlII- I l I-Iis repastfinished, hereached for his; l rifle. .. A ' - ` sup.` ,,,-vnu -1-. `.1 ,., . . Must be gom ." he said In` answer to: the widow s invitutvion to set `!ongr." 1 "I'll call in on you again soon. widdelni Good-nighi ." |L Good-nighlf, re.sponded th woman. She was lighting her clay pipe and did; not so much, as turn as Bill walked out.: Y)..:..I--_ ..L!.._.l LL- ._-....LL__ ._...II_ ._. J I (Continued From Last Week) a 2 Time Big McTavish had his, last loggin'- {bee he sent. for me to come and help with vthe cookin ." said the ;widow, -as she poury ed the foaming milk from the pail into the big earthern bowls. I made a cus-' itard in the dishpan. There was forty-twol l eggs in it, and it was good, if I dp sayit myself. Not one man in the lot of `em. that set down to the table but asked for `a second helpin . Big .-Mae he `told em 3"` [who made ?`it,`and since that I've liked I him better than ever. I"m makin another -just like it for Mrs. Declute, and if you're at` Decluite s loggin'-bee neidt Thursday you'll'be able to sample it. Big McTavisl1 says that Ander's loggin' '11 He 9. good `un. all right, if I make a custard for it." ' Nola nun nuun in Fivn l-nuntlrnrl -nun-m an nguu, u 1. man: u vuuavaru nu u. ~ He's one man in five hundred, marm. is Big Mac,-~-answered Bill. Why. Mrs. `Ross. there s not an Injun in the bush. no, or on the Point either. who wouldn't fight .toot.h-and-nail for him. He's beer mighty` goorl to the Injuns . has Mac. Any time they want, anythin he has, they go to him and get. it. And Gloss. why the can simply tie them Injuns about her little finger. They all think the -world of her." I I'M-l III... on lrniuuv Ilmkn ,lA.'6 +3.}.-`lp oh.` gooo: lllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllIIllIllIlll[IllIllllllllIIllIllllllllmllIIllIllllllllllllllll!IIllllIllII||IIIllIlllllllllImlllllllmmlmlllilllilllllllllllllIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll `__ __"-- _-a--, -uvv-v-ovvu J. 2. BWIVILLINGSLEY, _ Depot Agent Phone 6|)` ' Barrio 5009090oo6oooooooooo0993- . "`What lovely styles! How do you manage to get all these, delightful novelties? said the new customer as she looked around- her. a "`I got tired of seeing my customers boarding the trains . to buy elsewhere, just because I didn't have some novelty that was being advertised. - \ Whenever a new style makes a decided hit, the whole- saler or manufacturer's salesman calls me on Long Distance, and tells me about it, and..I.order a few. "I haven't seen prettier veils, smarter stockings or gloves, georgette-crpes orgingh`ams-anywhere. And I see you have the new music,.,too.e How perfectly splendid. They leave me no excuse at all for goinglup to town tolbuy. i 7 That s just one of the many things -Long Distance does for small-town merchants, enabling Dry Goods; Hard- ware, Grocery, Paint` and Shoe: "Stores to obtain new styles immediately and cater to the progressive people in their _town.- the cream of the trade. Love of T he Wild Popularity and `Growth The growing popularity of `Crown Life policies is proven by the fact that applications for policies in our Company `tins year are 25% greater than ever before. Bflfaen increasing your hfo lme"-talk it over with the Crown` 1 e man. -~ 1 TA : -ululn-an Alan).-- Nu -nkni THE `CROWN"L|FE INSURANCE co`. I 1. o.MATsoN, Barrie, om. Get the Cream of the Trade TclppIuT.m.Now--Number By` TArch.ie P. McKishnie (Copyright by '1`-hos . Allen). i CHAPTER xv I , . War Tactics * Paisley patlrlled slowly across the creek. '(`ll`eW his skiff into the willow bushes. and :-picking up his rifle, walked along the edge `of the creek until he reached the buy. It i =lept cold and grey beneath the moon, and i all about its tranquil ' waters a ragged Published every Thursday afternoon Vatjlh Dost Oiee Square, `Barrie. `Subscription - Price--Csnada and Great Britain 82.005: `ear in advguiee (in arrears 82.50); Unwed ates,` 82.50 per year in advance. Botheld and new addresses should be given when change of address is requested. CANCEL- I.ATl0NS--We find that most of our sub Ocribers prefer not to have their suhscrip tions interrupted in case they fail to remit before expiration. While subscriptions wil? not be carried in arrears over an extended; period, yet, unless we are notied to cancel ' we assume the subscriber wishes the`servicc continued. Remittances should be made b) I registered letter, money order, or chequc payable at par in Barrie. '. _, I ' ` J. A. Mac-Laren, Editors W. C. Walls, Manager. `lIJU|i{|Jg UUIV I Ullll I ECU! ll ally IUIIECI6 He stood on tiptoe and whispered some- `hing in `the man's ear. Paisley gripped he lad's arm. T ' -You're drea'min'. he cried. No. Bill. I heard 'em`make'it `up be- Itweefi em," gasped Tom. AAn what I" want to know is, what s going to be done about it?" , ' HY ,|__,`L L___,_, H ___,,I 11,! 1,, I UUUUI. ll 5 ! I don't know." answered Paisley daz-V edly. I don't know--I'll have tosturl'y this thing out." * I ,1 II 1 I '1! i" You haven`t told -anyone else, Tom- :Ill_V?" he asked. 1 Nura'y u snul." : Then don't.` I'll see you in Knight or I two. Keep your eyes on the teacher. Re- lmember. if Big McTav_ish or Boy hear whut you \'e told me they'll kill him sure. `You know what that will mean. ` I MIC lUUl\ Ul ll|b- I'll?- I 651` ,,,,_,Y; 4,Il ,,,,l , I 1 '1 77! 1 UN l\II\ \V Wllnl IIIIHI VVIII lllcull. I * I won't tell anybody. ems: my heart mronlised the lad. and then darted away. I ___._ ! sqtiare jnv was set and he toyed with! ! tbe"lock of his. rifle. ' -SE17._, L I I In H LCGVLIUL uuu lVL Kllyl'llllIlo -Not until the young people had passer} , through the grove and emerged into the interval beyond did Paisley step from his `hiding-place'.'.Then he lookedrtoward the sinking moon and sighed. I Sham nnlr `AI! fkn A: `Uni! R3" " ing, and rightly divined that it` yvas the teacher and` Mary.-Ann-. NA? nnI>" fkn \7I\III1(I nnnvxin `nor! nacgar` Sllllllls HIUUI! uuu HISUCU.` "She's not for the likes of you. Bill. ?" he-murmured as he turned to :he pad? again. ` ' V. e . * Tommy stood before him. ; ``Bill," be said excitedly, I want ti tell you somet-hin . I've got to tell you D?" nut T'II Imus} ' ` l-Ell yUl.l BUIIIUDIIIH Bill. or 1311 bust." T171... "l`.......-.... DIN. Ur l`lI U($lIc , Why. Tom-my, said Bill, thought you`d gone to bed." . No. I slipped out and fdllergd you, but I saw them comin too, and Ivducked same as you did. Say, Bill, you don t think much -of Mr._ASimpson, do you?" Paisley laughed queerly. Well, Tommy, and what if I don't?" Well. I overheard him and that Wat- 'on man plannin' some things together the other day. I thought I wouldn't tell mybcdy. but I can t keep it. any longer.- A afnnrl nu I-:nfnn 0I\I' uvhsicqqnvna-I unnun T"e.-!?.=:|!:!9 E'a9iqg-Mi|| '}l 1]`? IIUIlIC'|)ulI" Uul UUuru. ` Bill Paisley. she said. passing the -waver` over to the visitor. Yu be goin -*0 keen this here deed for me an Ander- 9in t I riaht. Ander? shemrodded. the norner of her mouth drawn dow_n warn- ingly. _ ' ' ` 19 T! IVAII mu. lull ...... ... ......_.... -..'.. zuI_vwn_y. Q , _ But I wasn t goin t0,Rachel. drawled Dclute. I war goin over to Big Mac's this very night. lookin in on Bill on the way over. Don t you get too danged crus- - 91 waru Llllf -nrugeny on U18 H001`. You. David" an Moses an Zac'cheus." _':he commanded, scramble out o th road insffvntly. I m wantin - to get (wet, t th'I I cubboard." ' . rl'\I_;__; ,,,-, - I - I ll . I .n I [I13 (WIIU |JI|)I\U III. _ _"If you thtorf! -just as if you could thunk. you thick-head you. Didn't~I tell you that I slispicioxled them fellers. and don t Bill Paisley here know? Don t he, allars know? Shet righ* up. Antler. Tan` rlon"t you try and think. You had no right to act without. seein Bill here an Big Mac. anyway." 0 L Ill. V'I.ICu I The nonderous woman waved a~hand to- ward the nrogeny on the floor. vnII nu\v;A- tin Anna an I....'..L...... " UUL'll\llII`\ln . There was a hurried scramble out of the way. and the mother rolled across the room and secured a naper from an inner recess of `he home-Vbuilt ctinboard. Dill `l')..2_l-__ 93 _L-' __:.l _ - J ,, .1 llg KIIIBVVCICII UIIC VVIIC }7IUUl|lJ , Well, then. let me tell `you somethin- . Paisley tapped the stalk of `his rifle impress- ively with his knuckles. Just.-as soon a= you take Smythe s money your trai1pin' days and all other days are over here. for all time. 'l`he_v ll have you just where they ve been t-r_vin' to get the rest of us. Once they get hold of your deed you can whistle. This land is worth thousands mm'e n they offer you.- and they know' it. What has Hullibut s mill done for the ma'sh` t-rappin ? I guess you know. They - ll drive the furs off and they ll drive you'n` me off, and they want to do just that. too." Deglute arose from the floor. If I thort that-- he commenced; but his wife broke in: v~ `(If you -iust vou could -man. `e`I a.in't takin kind like t lettin II want to know 7- "I (.|nn t tzlke t this way. they have inf wantin Ander t` Vkeep dark. said the wo- the timber go an_vwa_v. ` We don't really need that money. Ander he makes enough outin tra-ppin" and shnntin fer our wants,` and if rhey\eon1e in here what are they gain t 7YPr-t our` property? That s what ;/cw -' .e.v u. T\,f I_, I, ll] u5$C\| Illa`. BlIU\ll|lCI\Va ' Ander." he asked. watching the `trap-l per roll u-psthegreen 'hide.. how much did? .you make in furs and deer-meat `last full | and winter? ` 6611, ,, 1 I, 1` I 1 1 .1 " 1 u | Wall. yes. they did." ianswered Auder slowly. Offered me three hundred dol- lars for the big stuff,nn my place only a, (lay or two ago. Said that you and Mc- Tavish and Peeler and most of the others had taken an offer ,hey made you for yours. I :md'I said I the feller. `If th other chaps, see it that way I guess I'll s."e_it. that way. too.` I'm to take my deed t Bnidgetown when I tote these furs over next Saturday. Ian they re goin' to give me another deed and themoney. ` - Who did you see? asked Paisley, That Storekeeper Smythe. He saysil says he. `The money'll be ready fer you when you come,` an ,' says he. `don t tell any 0` your neebors, `cause we re payin' you more-.'n we are.them_. an they won t like it. ` (7 I 1. . I .9 .I- .1 1 :- Corner Sophl/n and Mary` Stash. ' 4 lanufactun-rs of Sash. Doors, Frames. I Flooring Geihug. Moulding, Water. Trough! Tanks. etc. " We carry inuatoak El large vassort-ment 0! Rough and Dressvrl Lumber. B. C. Shingles Jud Prepared Ruofing. . Wood Turning and Kiln Drying a Specialty. Dresing donew promptly. (`:r\nauH- um nfh Iynnr hnnrnna I know.- " _ ] Paisley hit o{f a piece of tobgcco and shrugged his shoulders. .\..:~l.... " I... ..,.1..-.4 .....L..L!..... LL- 4...... ' llu IVIIIIUI . He `made four Hundred and thr_e_e.'d0l- lars. answered the wife proudly, Wall fhnn `of run fa" `unn onnunl~k:n- ._|l|I IFCCII _VUuIDCIIg JJIII: `V`Fcedin and sIeepin' like a babe. than- kee." rnplied Paisley. What I (lropperl round for was to find out just what vou folks think of the way them rown-fellefs are" actin . Did Hallibut or Watson make you any offer` for your tixn}_)er`?" 5511? n .1 u- I `V ' 1 A u ':u.\,u nu vunuuuux. anxuu u vuuuu_V flat. How's the babies, marm?" asked Pais- ley. carefully stepping through and over the wide-eyed little -Declutm `and sitting down on a stool near the fireplace. An- der. two deer in an afternoon ain't such bad luck, eh ?" V I hit another," cried Ander, bigger'n t-h one outside. Shot. about. an inch too high. though.` But I trailed him down an I'll get him in th` momin'. Might have killed a doe. too. Had a good chance. but I didn't take it." 5`f1____L_.._ I___ .,,L , ; . I, 9 !~ - - 99 __-_-_. ..-.._ --_. ...-v... |~nvlv\A\-III uuv.v- yuuuvnn. They'wan to take this away from us," he mused, --all7t.his. And the d vil- lains want to sVte`al{ heLaway from all this. Well, let them try." 11. o......-A I:m.... 'I..:.. 1...: .. .......1. .1... uuuuu:u,_`pt:cp1ug wuu pmnn-1v)e VOICES. V I guess they can't understand very well] what all this means to us." ' . I `D.'.2..l..-. L.._.......l ...._I _.__,J, .1 I .1 vvuav L111 ulna Aucaua KU ua. Paisley turned and strode on through the scanfy wood-fr_inge'along the Euu shore until he came to an open spot of nearly two acres._ A dim light. twinkled fronLthe' window of 21 log-house. and a couple of ,slo2s `came forward I with fierce yappings which chzinged to whines of delight. as theyi recognized the visitor. The door of the" house flew open`. and a woman, whose framefilled thevdoorway completely. sent a` scolding command out to the dogs. . David and Goliath," she commanded. come inherent once er I ll -break your no- account `backs with this poker." 65x1 1'. II I\ I I `llllll L LHKU Ila zaccheushas go? a _,tr*tch of p'i.=in-ivy." saidthe wom'an. That s what makes him squirm hso uneasy like. Fm treatin it with sassafras 'ile an' potash. How've you been yourself. Bill?" `ln`nnrl:r\ Au.-I Lulu--...` HI... II L..L.. &L'..... low night-calls":-that `floated from the far- away corriders 'of the deep wood, The forest was. breathing its nocturnal song-a hush- ;ed chant. interspersed with the -no`es at the wild things_ that roamed and `fed and voiced their gladness after the manner of their kind. The! shrill bark of a fox" sound- ed" from nether swiiles, and away beyond a lynx wailed sadly like a lost child, A little -way into the "thicket ,a brood of part-ridges huddledhpeeping with plaintive voices. I Euei t.l1nv (`nn`t Inulnrafnnzl vnrv Inn 7' C51. ICU UIICIII III ! _ l He turned, lifting his head to catch the! i I KIIIUCI Ill: - Ander." rasped the woman. be you hum? Cause if you be. Bill Paisley wants t know "it." ' rnL- L,,,,-1,, I u -1 IV\ l Simcoe Marble Works` The bug; `form was nudged aside and De- clut.e's grinning face peered out into the night. ' ~ r`.\m.. ..:..1.4 "M. :. .n:n " :....:;-.| 5|... Ausuu. ` ` ` `,`Come right on in,-'Bill." invited the lord and master. An ironwnod pole leaned against the hous . and on it -hung -a" snlendid, wecimen of~buck newly killed. On the] floor of the house lay a smaller. deer already = and now being dissected by the tm-pper. Three children of various sizes sat about the carcass, each munching a piece of corncake from a chubby fist. 4 I LLII, 9 .I I 1' nsv I 1 V` - .._-....... .......-..., ...... u... rugnxu. 1 Night. Mrs. Declute, called Paisley.J Ander in ?" " L{A___]__, `7 _,,,,, I 1' EL` ` Catarrh is a local, disease greatly influ- ,enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a` Tonic and Blood Purier. By cleansing the blood and building up the System, HALIJS CATARRH MEDICINE restores normal conditions and allows Nature to do its work. V All Druggists. Circulars free. I F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. \u 111.`) 51Uu| 1115111 a WUIA. i I guess all the. Bushwhackers will have reason to thank you. Bill. said Boy. I ain't sure that they all feel like I do about holdini this." he swept his arm about him land a glow came into his eyes. It's been a lot to me-a.' lot. Nobody can" guess what it would mean to me to see this woods crippled. Somehow I`haven't. been just myself since they started it over there. I can't sleep like I used to. I know it's foolish. but that saw gets buzzin in my dl_'e_HI1S_. and I'm fightin'. ghtin all night long for this, Bill. this woods and all and see you, when you stepped in. Bi1l.. we don t ever sa_\ much, us Bu'shwhackers;. but tonight I couldn t help but be glad me * and you have always been what we have to each other. Some things come over me! lately that grip tight hold of me and hold me without hurtin . and I seem to like the feelin , toof. It s like the frost that kills, without hurfin . If I wasn't-strong I'd think I was gettin sick. [In is r: .- In l I ,1t holds. Iwas thinkin' that I d come over ' 9rrnw.< . . . . . . . . . . . Hubbard squash . Seasonings . . . . . . . . . Sweet Peppers . . . . .' Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . nuchws apples . . . . . qt. I.awre-nce apples Wealthy apples . . . . . Crab apples . . . . . . . . Dears . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grapes . . . . . . . . . .. 1. Citrons .... .v . . . . . .` I Stlbsgribe far The Barrie E lzet all the news. 32 2 year. I __ KIIUII5 GIl`V `V G I It was midnight when Paisley opened the door of the McT2ivish home and with a voiceless laugh waved the bundle of deeds lubove h's head. The candle was burning dimly; the fire in the wide fireplace was almost l-Ilead. Boy sat before it alone. look ing thoughtfully into i_'s,depth,<. Paisley ero.&-e(l over to him and placed the deeds in his hand. HrrL,,, , V. . .I .- I -.1 lllx` uauu. ' They can't get the timber without the deeds." he chuckled, `fand to get the deeds I guess they'll have to ge-` us. eh?" _ Boy caught his friends hand and pressed it. Hetried to speak. and, noting his feel- Iings. Paisley drew forth his pipe and filled it as he gave, in an undertone. an account of his great nightis work. I .....m. ..II oi... n..-I.....L....1....._ ...:n 1.....- With such a fine array of choice fall fruit: and yegetabla for sale "on the 11181`- ket, Saturday. womenfolk who went shop- ping wi`h baskets and bags found a tempt- ing assortment of table needs available. Tomatoes aren t done yet. by any means. and cabbages. cauliflower. carrots. turnips. vegetable marrow and potatoes were on hand` in abundance. together with cook- `ns: and eating apples. pears. plums and a few grapes. . Mnvn `nuvl Vm`A nnnn fl-xun nn fhn V\ro_ pan 1 any w----`nu Phbnos:-- `);f.i:e I63, Residence 353 J 1 Ii Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spring chickens . . . . . . . . .. Year-old chickens . . . . . . Spring ducks . . . . . . . . . . Beets I . . . . . . . . . .. 5 bunch; Carrots . . . . . . . . . . Lettuce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radishes . . . . . . . . . Onions . . . . . . .` . . . . . . . . . Weatherseld onions Whi`e pickling onions Turni-ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 50 Cabbages . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . Pickling cabbage:-x . . . . . . 20c Cucumbers. large . . . . . . .. Celerv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. bunch! Cauliower . . . . . . . . . . . . Tomatoes . . 25c large basket. 5 baskets 31' Corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c dozen Pumpkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 \:',nv- uuuuu gu ' ' 15.. Ann.` . to you. Bill." he laughed, but I ll go along anyway. ' ' 1', ..,,._. ...;,1..:..1.4 '...|,...... D..:..I.... - ..... ...I jgssneslsslssl-an Ihlelalag nsluslualen I lsusnluallia A ICVV SIGVCD. _ More fowl were seen that: on the pre- vious Sa`urda_v and butter was there in its usual pIentitu\de. A ' nu Keep your `Health! ' Use the old reliable THE MARKETS SATU R DAY MA R KET T: ;1ued) '&"`3IKER5

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