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Barrie Examiner, 5 Oct 1922, p. 10

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I nan .-5 Catarrh Mdicing: rhnll urhn org in n It-.. .a.._._n ,, If-IORS_E AII_.M_ENTS' * THE MARKETS STOPS BLEEDING INSTANTLY. PREVENTS BLOOD POISONING. CURES THRUSH. FISTULA. SPRAINS AND BRUISES. The host all nu-nun Tinirnnnf fnr the BPIKAINB AND BKUJSIIS. The best all around Liniment for the stable as well as for household use. Ina!-`.3: rr nuunv name wen tor KEEP IT HANDY. .Luanuu:\. Lu: cu uuly Lu DOUGLAS & C0.,` NAPANEE, Ont. Women--Read It I At all Deglers and Druggists. Manufactured only by / AIYDI An 0, an ~\YAI'IA`YI!IE t\. UNDERTAKERS of many kings quickly remedied with DOUGLAS A LETTER . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40c ll). . . . . . . . . . . 40c dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c lb. , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c lb..j Sclwunch. 25c basket} . . . . . . .1. 20c basket . . . . . 50c large basket l . . . . 500 large basket '- . . . . ..35c small basket L . . . . . . . . . .. 2 forA5c . . . . . .. 5c to 15c-each . . . . . . . . . . .. 20c each? . . . . . . . . . .35c basketl . . . . . . . .. 10c bunch! . . . . .. 5a to 20c each . . . . . -20c large basket 3 .. 10c to `20c each . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c each, 10c tn 25c each] 2', L a AUU |\l -IUD Cabll . . . . . . . .. 5c hunch' . . . . . . . .. 2 for 5r! ....:.... 15c pnck' . . V . 15c Basket . . . . . . .. 25c basket. . . . . . .. 20c basket} . . . . . .. 25c haske'l . . . . .. 35c basket . . . . . . .. 35c basket .;1 50c large basket] . . . . .. 40c basket` .. 150 to 30c each` . . . . . .. 10c bunch| 5c~-10c--l5c each, ,, MISS` M. McARTHU VFURS REMODELLED , AND REPAIRED nu... `n....n......u or... n- '- ru-mu HIIU VIULIN TUFI Special attention to younger c BOYD SYLVESTER ' Bandmaster. Barrie Citizens` 27_vrly 120 Bayeld St. . 1.. I14. Lawless. U.A. W. 8. Hulbig. Production Engineer. ' Wanager Cost and Eiciency Department - cur`!-III Eu VLHA'U", LJ`.C.M. Teacher of Piano and Vocal Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory of Music examinations leading up to and including the A.T.C.M. degree. Studio-King Block. Phone 424. ;______.___ LAWSON, WELCH &. CAMPBELL ` - Chartered Accountants hone Main 5874. 59 Youge St.. Toronto `I. J.`We1ch. C.A. G. D. Campbell. C.A. T. E. Lawless. C.A. w R II..lI.:.. D-;_-l..-L:-._ T3 _aAnnIE."6N'17."` E` W. Plaxton. EDMUND` HARDY, Mus. TnunHz.u I`: DI--- ru.r.AruvuI:.I1 UUWAN i Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining probatgoi wis, guardianship and administration, and ` General Solicitor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. 0ice--Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlop St. Monev tn inan. graduate `of. McGill University, Montretl. 1` Office and Residence-Comer Elizabeth 8 Rrxulfnnl R1; l2..--:.-. DL--- 1n: I - BUYS &. MURCHISON Barristers, Solicitors, Notary Public, ` Conveyancers, Etc. , oney to loan at lowest rates of interest, ice-I3 Owen St., in Masonic Tempk uiljding, Barrie. Branch office--Elmvs`le. . A. Boys, K.C.,M.P. D. C. Murchison I I 1 \JlJul\'4U auu LLt`B|uClII.'C"\JDI'nel' nlllzabetn . Bradford Sts., Barrie. Phone 105. I Oice hours---9-10 a.m., 1-3 p.m., 7-8 p.m. ` DR. FRED A. ROSS (Formerly of Drs. Ross & Ross, Barrir Late Surgeon Specialist with the Imperial Army. "4 years. General Surggry and Obstetrics especially. Oice-l5 Owen St., Barrie. -Phone 710. P. 0. Box 1075. L. J-. SEMPSON, MIB. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,Oice and Residence-Collier St., corner of i Clapperton St., Barrie. Phone 275 . ! : oas. LITTLE & LITT-LE I ,_ Physicians and Surgeons, Barrie, Ont.-- 3 Office and. Residence--~17 Maple Ave. [Office hours:- 1 to 3 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., or ;by appointment, Phone'213 A. T. Little, M.D. W. C. Little, M.B. Simcoe Marble Works] c. s. on-ck?) Phone 61. NU N, B.A., M.B. 56 Collier St., Barrio. IIIID IVIVIII I lWlLr\ I-'\I ' 122 Bloor St. West, Toronto, will be :2. 91 Owen St., Barrie, everylsaturday. Diseases of -`Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Consultation hours-~11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Barrie phone 2. Toronto, North 3326, I , DR. H. T. ARNALL | Associate Coroner County of Simo_oe Oice and R.esidence.-Corner Toronto and I Elisabeth Sts., opp. Central Church. I Telephone 1&7. V 1Au.u1u:;b'5 Suits. Topcoats. Dresses, 'Etc.. Etc. 2. Adelaide Street, Allandale. 37tfc -e DOROTHY J. SARJEANT, A.T.C.H. ` 'l'I~'v`.A(`JCi`,D nu Druun v iv: lI|-III Funeral Director and 'Embalmer 47 Elizabeth St... Barrie, Phone. day` or night, 218. DR. .1. A.` KEA-RNS , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' PHELPSTON, ONT. Oice hours--12 to 2 and 7 to 9 p.1_n. , RADENHURST & HAMMOND BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, E'_I'G. Masonic Temple Buiiding. Barrie Money to Loan . 5] :__ . PLAXTON &' PLAXTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ET Otficesz` 707-8 Kent Building Toronto, Ont. W. Plarfnn 1'3 "`---'-A ' nunuwu us; ww------- Phones:- Office I63, Residenc 353 R... J. EDWARDS & EDWARDS ' ` ARCHITECTS V I8 Toronto St.. Toronto. I, Edwards. - G. R. Edwards, B.A.Sc. DONALD ROSS, LL.B. BARRISTER, SULICITOR, ETC. Ma:-mic Temple Building, Barrio Money to loan. . MAUD E. CLAXTON. L.T.C.M. Teacher of Dim... ....a .11---. uullvnli r. NICUUAIU, ILA. Successor to Cxbwicke & Bell ' BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Ross Block, Barrie 183 ._________._..___._____ PIANO AND VIOLIN TUITION er-.i:II nanm. 4.. ..,...n..._ (Lel- W. A. LEWIS, M.D._, C.M. SURGERY AND GYNECOLOGY --and-- I` D ` lllll Q A ll I5 DUNCAN/Iv . McCUA|G, B.A. Successnr tn (`..-mm..b.. 1. D..Il f\I'\U:-"N I Q - "'1;13':A<'5i1f3'R OF PIANO Telephone 451. Barrio P. O. Box 88 Mlss 5.. cosuzv TAILORESS "l"n........4,. FA--- "*- DR, E. G. TiU;NBULL up A... The Double Traci: Rohte between ALEXANbER cow'AN ` Qn`:n;6A- E..- -LL-3--- BOYS ? & MU RCHISON :_:;_-_,, xv . DR. MORTIMER LYON ._ 0.. nr__,; rn__,_,L_ ,,,:v MEDICAL I O. W. REID A3 .I)lUUl\, HO. 0 Money to lnan -1.... W MUSIC y---u IVIIIVII children. Ill-1!-1-I-nu unto ' G. Gordon Plnxton, G-9-*_8miIhJ&0n. rs. Bac., 7li77.T.C.. h-n-on `7......I __ A Band lsyrlv m5ltfs '\ llIL\'.\l l1| of the . s! nu-nts'fm t.-Hes and inrnu-t-tzim !'uinm'iti(';~ a war H11- tri fight 1' QC-`n7\ llII I`V`I '4`athm'In;: .*'lvot invl from sup *.omim'.~;. 4-xpm't:s H ~:-:1sil_\' hm] dbubt as noints. tin lief in-the vent Tur Minm` int "on-0 thn ~:-.arl_v rt-sr to the Tu all fornw Mezmw while Fm 1-xltimaiun sion of `.'()l1I]t1`_\ h `wc1"0 wit. :'ea(-lwd :1 `..i. tron; "mvo INN`? 11 1 THE HAL Hamilton. Every Hullid (low reglu zed :. 10 fit in plan; guamme-ed. \ dard sizes to unn u-Rh F It 3 IIIII IIIIC `II HES, HEAKES, and PASTRY Bakery and Saleshop Cor. Elizabeth and Small Sts.` you w::_,n._ L free buuldmsz `r. and descnbem !?_ ut SIOTI4 nn investment {_or xlwnusorlve; Glazed ...,-. .;_rulz; st-lvt ."lK.|\| T he `Jun vasinn u paratwz-I sultinp; Pasha. I ital) hm. formvr :1 fact. mu as that .1. Brilisl St1'ail.~ < phorus Turks 2n the war! must; Incy c l{dIdt1y Sl0` nn Envt-clnu-r On Yo Hn|Iidny's Sr .A'|" I)! Q K. It i s `nited .` 1' AL me well supplied at; nu. y" :::_kin BURj Thu1+ 1_ whit will K5 hq - 1 ll ! Vandv P2-ma c. BROWN Large and well assorted` stock to choose from. We are now getting g< )od shipments of imported granites at_ greatly reduc-` ed prices. - J1 nu ;JJ.Z1n'i-133.... V7 A - Gleamllultllycomlluon OUR EYES`l*x*=%:,.."=!::..9.=;;9:i.:s ':V.i';tE,f:: Fran Eve Cam!B?l... . 20 Owen St., Barrie G. W. J. EASTMAN, PROP. YOUR ` READING NEEDS Morgue and Chapel IN CONNECTION OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 250 FOR THE BEST IN BAKERS? BREAD HOME-MADE BREAD BROWN BREAD SANDWICH BREAD 'w..v- Consuh u_s with vour building n. c.. MANUEL, `Man. W95. #39635 MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT. and CHICAGO scows BOOKSTORE Th (/R/1V5,-Youcannotnuy gulsffgnl-f:.. 0 FOR. nlllu Pnhnllilnn ...__.- vv cw-u contours! and a full line of rinlllwn - un- Established ` I 809 Phone 721' Phone 277 x ya: I IE. ` J. A. MacLaren, Editor W. C. Walls. Manager - H Phone 82 Barrio minnie. and the creek was a c green. The pond-lily roots lay there\six feet below me. and the bassswam in and out--you know how` they did before the mill was up, Bill?" ' i p Paisley nodded and looked. back ovk his shoulder. {and bread. . . And as they'll.do again." he asserted in muffled tones of conviction.. I was gettin strikes and playin' bass. smiled Boy; ~playin and landin v em and enjoyin itall. Davie was there. and Gloss was there. "We all talked and laughed to- gether. It was real, I tell you. Bill. It wasn t a dream. 'cause my eyes was wide open. That sort of thing scares -me . I don t understand it. 2 Paisley put his hand on Boy s'knee ` I know what s doin' it all." he said. `*1 know just what's doin - `it all. You re worryin'. That's what you re doin'. You shouldn't. `cause Hallibut and his `gang ain t goin' to get this bush, n vvnuu bl MW!` lear bottle- I His mouth was full of turkey` v .come right soon, a unmcg auctulutu ula mug tll'lllS. I "Well." he laughed. I've picked posies .when bees have been wo_rkin'~ among 'em. They didn't molest me any--not then. Once. though. I dusted a little chap with flour and trailed him down to his tree.` -I was hungry for honey and wanted to hogl it.- When I started to cut down that bee-I tree I found` Mr,._ Bee. who. was quite` a ` good feller among the posies. somethin` of '9. hell-terror when it come to protectin _' his own. It learned me a lesson. Now. when I hanker for honey, I get apiece of maplesugar and eat that. We can t "stop Hallibut from ,comin' up Lee Creek. but we can stop him from hoggin -our homo- stead out of us; `o we won t worry no - more. Come on to bed. Boy, Mornin will _ and we've a lot of traps '. to set. ' . Boy picked up the candle and led the way to the loft. ' 'vMy. but it's a `grand place to stretch youiself out and enjoy rest. this.7'. ysaid ot by aiPaisley. stooping low`to keep 'from bump- um-.u.~ 1 can: oe niyseu these days. _ he said. ' I forgot `e_hat..you might be _ hungry after your tramp ahout to-night. Set up. Bill. and have a hit of turkey. ' He placed the carcass of a cold fowl on [the table. and from the milk-house outside jftcheil bread and butter. `Paisley drew lhis stool up to the thble. ' _ ' ' "Ain't you eatin'?" he asked. Not hungfgv. answered Boy. Seems '-`I ain't like anythin Itused to be any more." All (lay long I've been thinkin' about a lot of no-,count things that happened years ago. Little things I've done and seen-here in the bush. "How I tramped with Davie l 'cro<'s the ridges and down through the wild [black-berry patches. Why. `Bill it seems. some nights. when I'm lyin awake. that I can see everythin just as plain as I-saw -it then. -Last night I waslistenin to the lrushes sweepin' against my skiff. Myoar was poked in a hog and my boat-painterg was tied to it. I was trollin with a live clear bottley, The there\six~ and` ' . 3 puiclnuy nnr|r'n4-I ....A l...J....! L..-I_ -,,L. `toggm -nee. \ It 11 stir us all_up.': ' , 1 He sat down on a stool and started to unlacehis moccasins, whistling an old tune-' beneath his breath. Boy arose and. walk- ing to the window. gazed out across `his -kingdom. An owl" was honting from :1 distant thicket. Down` in the deep shadow av fnx called. and from the sheep-corral] came the soft hleuting of a late lamb. The; chickens in_ the coop stirred and voiced` I itheir uneasine.<'s. Outside on a well-worni `spot a-d0g "stretched himself. arose and `tsniffed the breeze. then assumed his former. iposition. i .' 1-2.... t........i .. LL, 1 `- - Full information from any Grandl Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horn- Eng, District Passenger Agt.,T Toronto v puou_xuu_. tl Boy turned to the gtho hearth. biQ______., `. I ____ __.___. -- -. 3.... .. ....\,..., 5161114 gm.-u_. uum-vvuaunm Uuulu llll(1 mm, Dill. u - ' 65 ' 0 . and tra) in` ison from now. Declute otl And like him, ou naturall want to LP - 1 H a couple of deer this afternoon, so we llalay low. eh. Boy`? i just take a whack at `cm ourselves towardl 'Yes, as though -I want to cover up; \ . night to-marrow." lnot because I m scared. but `cause it seems: You'd better stay and sleep with mefthe natural thing to do. Then I get` over: Bill." said Boy. Somehow I d like tn'that feeli . and the next thing I know] have you, and we could make an earl_v_lI'm carr_vin' my rie at lull cock and; start in the mornin'," . ' lkeepin' a lookout, I don't know how this Oh. I'll hoof it along back. I, guess?` I is goin' to end. Bill. I sure don`t. i laughed Paisley. , . .1 Paisley stood `up. He was wondering whether he ought to; Boy. he said earnestly. you'd best [tell Boy what the had `learned concerning he careful what you do. Don`t you tire! Watson and Simpson. He glanced at Boyiiirst. I ain t udvisin` you to leave ypuri and his lips closed tight. . ` lrille on the rack; but you know that us-' He'd kill `em both." he thought. --I`l1`Bushwhackers. don't shoot to scare. Am-i vafch [hen] feuevfs nlySelf: . lllllllllillllllis tn!) SCHYCQ for lhill. YOU "19; With his hands on the latch of the door; to kill one of Hullil)ut's gang now. it would. lhc glanced back. Boy was seated beforetlmflie things had for us all. . ' "the (lead fire. his chin on his hand and._thei The `Falls lit` 59` Ml `hell FMS haV(*' lbundle of deeds presiaetl against his cheek.{lPft their houses." said Boy drearily. All Paisley leaned his rie against the wall.antl;8l0!1E! the Creek are dead W115. and fhereis unstrapped his powder-horn. Then he canie `I10 use trtl-win` there. The ducks have!" back and-put his hands on Boy s shouldersglleil 011? h0|`.S mid lh9.Vi\'6 I101? T0 'Trh-ii I`(l.be_s~t gfuygguesss` he gfinned_ and P0llll grounds. There s H0l'l1lll. ll8l`@. show you how a real Bushwaker shoulrtbift the clash and buzz and whistle of that if sleep, It. strikes me, Boy, that,`_vou't-eniill. The turkeys. don't come on theifi lookinl some lonesome imd need. coi1ipany'.l!`l(lg8S like The) Used *0; the tie?!` Smyi` lGlad Antler Declute _s gain to have `afback in the swamplands; and all through` iloggin'-bee. It'll stir allup." ,this woods them sounds are chasin the;' started ill!` a_I_1d.g2m1e'iarther back. And,now he ' tuneflifh goin to send his sch0.0!lI` in heft`. ii Bov ink 0f it. Bill- He -Q gfllni T0 `all RCPOSS 5 iiig out the buy and up Lee Creek for luniheizi Old Noah was here this nmrmn and he?` mid _me- i H9 5801"` 350 W0Tl< f0!` .H8lli'bUT. it t0(3:v$;_1il I ML!) t understand that. ' ti The: Mist t e Old lnjun goin to tlo?3 in_thc voicetligrlllllell 1_ 1*lSl.V'- H9 Canif work-he . uneasiness well-wornlloo Old." ' i , _ _ I . is-nnf u Ann n,.L..-l L ____ -_lt II YY ` ` ' g w-Iua'pc1't:u rzusley wouaerlngly. ' ! 5 Ma says she often cal_ls out that; way,. ' `said Boy. Sometimes 1t s my name and sometimes it s dad`s. Gloss dreams a lot, I guess." ' Duialnu nt\0n}" H... -.....:I.. A.L..L .1_:m._.m ucuu up uuu uown s_10w1y. I Guess I ll be hittin' the back trail,"' he said rising, and you best go to bed. lBoy. I ll' come over "to-morrow as we arranged `and help you get your traps inf the runs. It's goin' to freeze right soon, trappin' is on now. got] lln just whaok `night l me.* Ifd tn` have eould early: I . . . ._ -I start In mormn . = [11. YVII L._-r :L ,,I.,_,, I 1 v 4 L ump. ' V _ I ? aisley .noted the 'smile~ that drifted across his friend's face, and he nodded his head up and down slowly. -noun T II kn kittin I-`kn I-mnl. 4....:I "I "(Continued From Lsst Week-) There canie from the innerroom a. Voice n1_umblingv in trbubled sleep. _ Boy lifted his head and smiled. sun _______ __,___ _____ _-1,," ,,u u ' h H I i 1 i 9 H13 ucau auu auuucu. It was your name s`he`called,V Boy," `Whispered Paisley wovnderingly, Mu cave aha nfl-on no": nu! 4-Lat mu " s O Love we Wild lllillllllo Seems I cant be .,1 H1 rum A ........o..o.................:. . 1. is. BILLINGSLEY. spot Agent Phone Sb ,,._,__. __a.., ..v `THE cnown L-lFE7`-7Vl7_l7\I'"l.lvlv=ANCE co. x I. 0. MATSON; Bayrie, Ont. . . S:ecial-'At_:-niv;-saI-`y Palicy I Tocelebrate its21st birthday, The Crown` Life in- augurated a` special policy-r-one of the most liberal ever offered to the public. .- This policy combines all the advantages of an endowment and a 20-pay life policy. Invastigate it be_fore insuring; ' Telcplxone Now--`Number .1789 ' ' myself these days. ' `:_hat.ym1 be` -uvnn uknndr 4nn2...L _ 5 long cupboard near `By Archie P. McKishnie .(vCopy rigbt `by Thus. Allen) .,, ------ \-_`\ -um--._u. nu`. uzuii \\fUl`K-'--ne>" l iltoo old. . Verily. `zill esh is asig1'us>'. sighedl l He's gain to watch the hmm It ithe good woman; shaking her head (l0l9l'llll)'i l -,lool<.`~'-as` if Hallibut's afraid we'll burn her. The man glanced up i {I don't` know why he should think that..,` M11 is Qiiiiiiili-E ='Ci'iliiUi`-N Cxliiiiim /'ii - but Noah says itisilietter for him to l)eiMi')' -`\iiii- She Si4.VS '9 ilii Siilllfl \\'.0l`kl on the hour than m,yh0([y else` And he'=-i3CC()Tlll.ilg to .<'ome text in the Bible." Irjghh He didh} t911.~h,e ."mch.,_y0u knuwg Tlint godly mun. Mr. ."o_mythe. ltas` what a silent old fella, he js_ Bug; 1 k,,0w*tuught me tnucht. l)2IIli(`l.i` proclaimed the? he's bgen over to 599 Ha]1ihut_v Noah ish t,wi(low. stoogiing for her -bzisket. "not sayinil against us. he thinks ma much of G]OS;.but what I was disbelieviif that flesh wu.-_I for that, but there s somethin he knowsliiiiyiiiini iii? gi'345 iiii Mi'- Siiiyiiif` Wiiiieiil that we don't know_ _ 1 see him watchhlout them very words in Lulteronomy. 8th Gloss :2 lot. I'd give a good deal to know;"9i'59- M. but iiiis W0ii`i9i'i1ii things `he just what.'s'in his mind. Bill." 13001` ieiiciies US-is ' Why. there's nothini in his mind.` Ha`-l _MTiiVi5ii iookeii `iii Mary A"- The libut said. `Old Injiur. do you. want a jobegiii }"ii~"` Siiiiiiiig and iiei` black `.V9S 5l` -smmhh watch 0,, my hum when _1 hendjdancing with more than the zest of life. `her down among the Bushwhackers`?- aiid 3 He i`. k the basket ii'0"i ii? '"iiiiiiS iiami. Noah .he sayg_ `Much g(,od_" Nohh khowsland they passed up the path toward the that he can watch Hullibut that way betterl'iiS9- . than we can watch him. fOf course. I; _i Calif .lUSi Undersianfi Whiis Wi`0iig don t mean to say Noah would be trait-lwiiii M3~ Said MCT3"iSii- dish`? (limit or to any man he worked f0,._we ,b0t,h`ix`e`.Ill to suffer any. just grows weaker day know he wouldn't. But he's there tgliiy `i8.V. Shes i00 Weak T0 'b8/caI`l`ie(l 2% watch things for.us as well as Hallihut,iiii8 (ii-iant T0 S86 3 iii iils i0 Boyf - far here for a doctor to come. \I wish I up.,_|n_`_'_] -Lf`_;;___-_`9_ ;.,,`,e D an l...n.....,l ...L..4. A... J- )9 i uuy . _ Colonel Hallibw't. s coxi1in'. Ethan his own." _ for said Boy gloomily. ' Paisley stretched his long arms. W9 H '19 lunar`-unnl ""l'u.\ .\2..l.....I more ______ .. .._v.._y J\I\lAo\.:|l clun auuul. E Somehow I feel sort of helplss.".sighed ; Boy. -Maybe I'm a coward. 'cause I feel] like hidin'; only the light in me makes me` keep to the open. You've seen a young partridge when you walked upon him un-' expected-like. `The little beggar just grabs 'a leaf and turns over on his back. holdin' -the leaf "over him. Youlaml me, know; .where he is, because we see thatleaf movfu ` la ter a time; but nobody who ain't a, ;Bushwhacker 'couId'nd him, Bill? ` | And lllzn ls:-n ...\.. ....4.-.--||-- H ' DU8ll llH ` `And ilay I .V.;;- Unexcelled Dining ( Car Service v -Sleeping cars on N1ght Trains and { Mn-lor Cars on principal Day Traina.| u---- vs 4-nva1\l\I I | danged sight.` You re thinkin' that you; won t. sh no more like you used; :0; that-5 you and Davie .won t; tramp together no more in your ownlittle world. But you will. You'll always own it. Boy. You itake old Bill s word for 1:; you ain't gm! 5unothln7 to worry yourself sick about. Q.\......L-__, 7 1- 1 . n u . ` u-. In rut .-uaug-. (ll HM` [W0 (TOUHEIES (OT "-`?4.000) will fall upon the Province. The '?nminion would. however. relieve the -3i\v1nt3e and the Province of the respons- {bility for maintenanceeand operation. [The \'arrows -bridge is the only bridge along `I-he Trent Waterway which the Department \f Railwa_vs and Canals has not yet. taken ' )ver.--Packet. unc pawl zulu cycu H81` uuugnter sternly. A're we cannibals of the disenlightenetl ages to allow superstitious rubbage to mold our ways? What) does the good Book say iabout witchcraft but that it's "red in the cup and stingeth like a snake in the gra;-5?" Yll l'l3. l,l1inl(in nf flan nnrua up nunelnnn H5 |Uu llslll in: nu: I-rzuuc HOW going 0VP_':' 7. 'l'h e-Governinent has oered _to, tako war the Narrows bridge and huild a new tructnrb of` a cost _of'$60.000, provide? he Counties of Simcoe and Ontario will 'w'.-arr `a third of the cost each. 320.000 wax` med at Ihe hm at-ssion of Parliament fo `hie piirziosv. .As the Narrows `bridge is m` (`.mmtyProvincial Highway. the consent . fzthe` Provincial Denartment of High a_v.~' : required, and if this is obtained 60 .er niit. of the share of the two counties `(or `*;-14 nnm mm can ....,... .u.. u_...:__. nun cup uuu sungeul nKe a snake In the grass 2 VYou re thinkin of the verse as cautions _man against strong drink. w d(ler." cor- rected McTavish kindly: `look not upon the wine when it is red. Do you know." he went on `slowly. I ve been thinkin as maybe Betsy can cure people. We know she cured some of our people -right here in B,u.hwhackers' Place." . . _ . . _...-~-- um: uv:\uIIvvlv; The Roads and Bridges Committee of the County Council has decided to ask W. A. Boys. I\'._(`... .M.I .. the County solicitor. to `nko, up with the Dominion Govermnent *ho qneetion of the construction of 9' new Bridge at the Narrows. the pre.=ent one be- -fng too_light for the t.rffic now going `L 'rhn-Cnvarnunnnf has nF4'o-nzl 4.. 4..l... ) -nu nu. 1 I can't [with Ma." .She ["4881]! weaker lhy She's `be /carried ilong and I. knowed what to do."" "Mary Ann laid her hand on his arm. Why not get old Betsy to come and see her?" she suggested. . Mary Ann!" The widow stood still on the path and eyed her daughter sternly. `A're we nmlnihnlz nf Hm A:a....I:..1.o.....,x , -uuuo cyca uaxu sxgmeu. 'McTavish looked about him. smiling and . whispering to himself.- At the dog-kennel ; he paused and accosted the setter. ' g I I I I 1, So you re tied up. eh? Wanted _tn` jfnllow the lmys. did you. Joe? Well. we`il gllel you free now to go where you please. It He unSn:mm=d rhp rlruru I-l'\u;v| .....l 1,... ll der.' 5-` -luu nu act.` _vuu UUI-ll. I` Hnw- is she to-da_v? Mrs. Ross. rather \ gout of breath from fighting off Joe. set her: ibasket down on i a tree. I " l' A ,, t the gra:~'s and leaned against, 9 5 1 I : i Corner Sophia and Mary Szlfoots Manufa1ct.urers of Sash, Doors, Frames. ooring Ceiling, Moulding, Water Trough- Tanks, etc. - ` WA nnvu-Iv ;n atnnb a lawn: nsmnrtnxnnf A` Aunl J` nuu cumulg up we pain. i Good-m0rnin'. good-m0rnin'."' he shout- .ed.- "Well. well now. but. you two are "early. visitors, Isn't it a grzmd mornin'[? Come up to the house--the little mzfll be glad to see you both. l` LLH.-. he n1... 4,. ..l....9`9 1ur.., n .- `ILI yuu ,lll:C IIUW [U g0 Were please. 3 Hewlnsxlupped the dog`s chain and Joe; lsprang up and left a vet caress on the] lmaxfs cheek. Then with a low whine off Ewclcnme he bounded awz1_\{. '_ I I Get (lnwn. Inf-\ vnn '&r:\n:l,G`Au-,nnokIn`} ivI\.u.aIIuIC uc uuunllru a':tWil):. ` down. Jpe. you Vg_r()0d-for-nothin (log._get. down." commanded a voice. and McTa\'ish turned to see M11". Ross and M{Iry Ann coming up the path. I Gf)Od-lilfhill. D'(\f\ll.V1\t\Y`v\:l\ V 1- --tur---` I . "As for you, he snitl. course you'll do your best. ` If you don't. Brighty. I"won`tI feed you any corn for a whole day. He filled the mangers with fragrant fodder `and passed outside. `The glorious morning`; lwas shooting up above the fringe of Point! 'Aux Pins. From the pine woods :1 billion; dull red arrows of light were glancing. and. `striking the bosom of Bond Eau, darting upward again toward a sullen arch of cloud Qwherer Ihey clung and mingling with it! lo-a'-nted a glorious border of orange andl icr':x,ns'on. A rooster. high on aestack oil icornstalks. apped his wings and proclaimed] his gladness. Down in the second-growth .be_eches n -brood of feeding quail were whistl- lling. and out above the creek 2: blue king- 'sher stood poised. then dived. a streak oi iturquoise on the air. for the fish his` lbright eyes -had sighted, l 'MDr"u\rial>: lnnlrnJ'..Inn..o 1.2.`. .___.:l:,, _, I AllI\JIL|U1 o . you," said. you don t. ' 1 Ln. :n,,.1 .3... ............,. [a rI`I!\l; LU uxcul an was ms namt. . I "Buck. you moon-eyed old beggar. I: want you to `pull to-morrdw like you neverl lpulled before. You heard what Bill said` mbout Peelefs oxen? Well. Peeler can't` [out~pu!l us. I guess not. He reachedl iacross the stall and patted Bright's broad` sh Id `. ` l ` `. .".ei V - 79: `-u LL nun-uaux L{uL'-x\ uuu Dflgt 1111) day. i | .``And Declute says he newer caught ag single rat" in the traps you set for him."' scoed Boy. A ` J`-(gm ..1,....... ;..:u. ..-.. -.H * vnuugucu IUU UPC ldlll. . He passed mtb the stable and. slapping` `the hungry and expectanf oxen lm'ingl_v. spoke to them as was his habit. '--n....u.. M: -u v v unu- o I Preparing For ~The`Loggin ' ' Next x11ornihgut'break-of day Paisley! and Boy. laden with rat-traps, struck ou_t| toward the creek. "Big McTavish accom-` panied them as far as the stable and gave, them a parting -send-off. A | If I had the chores done I'd go along` and show you fellexs how` a real trapper! sets a trap," he said banteringly. but I hear old Buck and Bright askin for their breakfiast. so "I can't go. I want that -pair of. oxen to be the best at Declute's l0ggin.' They have .21` reputation to" keep up." I l "Dnn`t think vnu nnn rlrivn Avon mu- I T CHAPTER xv: ' . J I ;uc_v nun: 21` 1'c}_Iu.uuun E0'KC8p Up. ,`vi'Don't think you can drive oxen any better than you can set rat-traps.""returned P_aisle_v. "Jim Peeler says his oxen can out-haul Buck and Bright any day." -.AHd ])Pl'iHiD cave kn ncn or nun:-`:6 n Minna, tun. We carry inustock sylarge assortment of Waugh and Dressed Lumber, B. C. Shingles lad Prepared Roofing`. Wood Turning and I Kiln Drying `a Specialty. Drewsing done. I ., 1.11).) . ` Get along with you, glaughed rho big man. 5 A nucanrl ;nt$\ IL.` ..L..L1 iauuulu. ` ` _I used to. said`Boy.,_ Maybe `I ll be able toagain. .It's restful all right, Bill. to-lie :here and listen to the rain patterin on the roof. And in the summer the leaves lplay- little. tunes on the thatches. Once `Joe chased a wildcat acres the open and [he treed. up. here.. I tried to scare ,hir_n away. but every time I struck the roof on the_ inside he would spit and snarl out there on the outside. Lhad to get up and shoot him at last. ' Sure."` said Bill dreamily. He had stretched himself out on the lwillow bed,` and already healthy sleep was ;wooing him and leading him from the late day into strange by-paths of dreams which he never remembered. " ' c ICC. "I cun t' say as she s any stronger. wid- V? F. NEW BRIDGE AT NARROWS? (fa B Cotinued you scan1ps.` .g;|:.nn| -1.-|_,;\nn, Jlaxuzluu, Uutal 1U. Letters which you read in the news- papers recommending Lydia E. Pink- ham s Vegetable Compound are gen- uine expressions from wome n who have been helped by this splendid medicine They are anxious. for other women, who may be suffering as they did, to know of the great merit of this medicine. Each one, with her reputation, stands behind it, to point out to sick women thesway to health. lxnl-in 13`. 13In`IzI-horn : Dc-nal. mar` Marmion, 0ntario.-Belore using Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com- pound I was a. total_wreck. I had terrible pains in my sides and was not regular. Finally I got so weak I could not go up stairs without stop- ping to rest half-way up. I saw your medicine advertised in the news- papers and gave it a trial. I took four bottles of the Vegetable Com- pound and was restored to health. I am married, am the mother of two children and doall my housework, milk eight cows and do a. hired man s work and enjoy the best of health. I I also `found the Vegetable Compound a great Vhelp'for my weak back be- fore my babies were `born. I recom- ;mend it to all my friends.--Mns. HENRY JA_1\'KE, Marmion, Ontario. T,nff:n-is nvhh-J` vnn non:-I {us +1.1. nnwvn % Many Times It's a Guide to Health gs is This One WHAT IS The-!9!:!9 .'. .k2!!_i'1!'_--.1.i*'l an .\.auuu'ru iueulclll ! Those who are in a run down" condi- | iion will notice that Catarrh bother! 1 them much more than when they are in g good health. This fact proves that while gcatarrh is a local disease. it is greatly ,= inuenced by. constutional conditions. ; HAILL'S CATXRRH MEDICINE is 4 5 Tonic and Blood Purier, and acts through ithe blood upon the _mucous surfaces of `he body, thus reducmg the inammation tnd restoring normal conditions. I All druggista. Circulars. free. F.` J. Chenev & can Tnladn nu- Asrers` . . . . . ` M uskmelons | n i . } I I I Hubbard `Squash 1 Seasolhugs . . . . . . . . . Quiver P( ;)[)(}l$ .. . . . Vntatnes . . . . . . . . . . . TT1xr.'hc=+--;< apples . . . . . 9!. T.:,1v.'rence auples "arrnw= .. . . . .. V Wealthy apples . . . . . !Snnw zmple.'< . T . . . l .5\Iex'mders . . . . . . . . {Crab apples .' . . . . .. `)nur;v A , ..-~- \(*`[ ...... ..' The prices:--- B.`ter . . . . . . Eggs . . . . . -. i.. wring chickens 1Year-old chickens . . 1 Boats . . . . . . . . . . . . .` Carrots . . .- . . . . . . .. [ Onions . . . . . . . . . . . E Werthnrselrl onions Picklingl onions . . . . 'I`nrnip.~` . . . . . . . . . . Cabbagcs . . . . . . . . . i Pickling cz.-bheiges . . Cucumbers. large . f`relr`r\" . . . . . . . . . Cauliflower . . . . . . . . Tomatoes . ., . . . . .. "vmmkin;< ' . . . . .- . . . .. \V Eggs were dearer and spring chickensi cheaper.on the nmrket Saturday. On thei nre:-`ious Saturday the prices were: Eggs. E32-35 cents a dozen; spring chickens. 32-35. cents :1 pound. Last Saturday 40 cents gd03r.en was asked for eggs while chickens; ihad droppezi to- 30 cents :1 1b.. with year lold fowl at 25 cents. I i \7......;..LlA- ,.,,,r 1- - innu nun : L1t-a. .v) UCIILS, * ' Vegetables and fruit were present in ; I tempting quantities. cheap. Thb. cauli- i {flower `was especially good to look ,at.v i rm.- .._:__ . , I "%l':ElEll-E! salmnsnlt.-al'-.i': E 3 SATURDAY MARKET __ i I -. igglmlmnmlmlualmlmlsgj All aruggista. Circulars. F.` J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Read The Examiner Adlet Column. I Iuuv--vuuauu BLIU IJTUDU Iilllvlll CEJIU IP01 Eat in advance (in arrears 82.50): Units; Ins, 82.50 per year in advance. Botaholt`, I hi new addresses should be given where` dongs of address is requested. CANCEL LATLONS-We nd that most of,our sub ctilers prefer not to have their subscrip ns interrupted in case they'fa.il to remit - Iefom expiration. While subscriptions vi!` 4. not be carried in arrears over an extender ti get-iod, yet, unless we are notied to [cancel 1 we assume the subscriber wishes the service I continued. Remittances should be made by i registered letter, money order, orchequvl payable if per in Barrie; \ T A "nn'.nunn I`.ls..-

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