Full `Info:-mtion` from ay Grand hunk Ticket Agent or C. E.~:Bo!:n- h:g,.District Passenger Ash, Tototito. Gll`U KSIIU Hllllllflll UUIII. mun WHy7"\ The girl sat looking steadily across at! her mother. Finally` she leaned forward and asked: Hnrl.-. 1:.) a..__-n__ __l_ ____- 1- ,1, VV ll ma?" HI-x:.I Inn 5 `Did I say he asked me to do anythin' ? afed the widow with a start. Um- I...` 1 1---... 1... J1.` nn_-; __.-_ AUU. said Jim. `5 `Y L. aulu dlulo _ I - `I have got em.' yelled the -store- lkeeper. `I've seen snakes, all kindq` breeds, ,and colors of snakes. I m a sick` man. I; `want to get home where I can pray and? pour all my whiskey through a knot-hole] in the wall.` I ll never drink again. so, `help me. I won t.' . i DOX he looked at me and winked nnrl ' yells, thgt s ` uu-. 5ua1u._v uuu ; u give you some wmsxey; At the word `whiskey Mr.` Smythe {jumped up and prauced about like a wild- man. I U sn___ I . I 1- I `V - 9 I u 3 1 the shanty and I'll give you some whiskey. UlIHIl[`_V. . > Mr, Smythe was settin".down on at `stump and lookin mighty used up. 6 ,T 5` `Sick?" asked Jim. Come over to At xvnfrl `urhklrnur MI` `. gh\11fhn -snakes in his pocket that he d found in t. ..... u-nu _vuu uuuu AIIUW. '__`.`Davie hadea pair of little green grass- thelowlands and- was takin' home to his] collection. When you and\,Mr. Smythe was talkin religion me and Davie went outside for him to show me his new tumble he d learnedf, You know, Mary Ann. turning to the ,girl, how/Davie can turn handsprings? ` Well. Davie wanted me to {hold the snakes, and I said I would, only I don t` like snakes like he does. so I iput L em in Mr. Smythe s overcoat pocket.` His coat was hangin up outside the door. ; ;We both forgot a` about em then, and old gray mare he put iii; hand in his pocket after his mits.. and--J~" i when Mr. Smythe come out to get his! _ I I 'I'........... I..:.: \_..-1- __J - l znvuu. ` A ,1 E My gracious." ighed the good woman.: ! surprise .w1ping materpal sternness from - her face. Are`you sure he sstore. Tom- .m.V`- 9 KTn .....\ ..t AL- D_--.l__,_I.' L ,, II- THE BARRIE EXAMINER Pdiinod every Thursday i.ftern_oon..-at oh. la! Oice Square, . Subscriptior Price--VCanada and Great Britain 82.00.3302 _ .in.advance (in arrears $2.50) ; Unitas ata,Q2.50 per year -in advance. Both olc t! now addresses shouldfsbe given lm- `.1103 In` atlnlu-nan in pnnunnlm CAIIOJI . he's as big as a cow,_ `but I ain't believin that, Anyhow. Peeler is gem and take bk hound Brindle. He's as good as any of Colonel Hallibusl hounds, Jm says, and _he's a tartar after fox." .,_.......... vvuuuvu, nu, aux: amu. ' I supposg even Christians laugh .nm& ~ times. gurgled` Tommy. as be wiped his eyes. I was just _,thinkin of the last- time Mr. Smythe. was here, ma. You re- member` Daft Davie came over that safne `afternoon, and how he cared Mr. Smythe by lookiti' at him. 'ell. I ll tell.you somethin you don't know. ' T ` K5`I'\_, 3, I :u 1.1:: In ware lll quxe; places. it sat snakel "in the grass. says he; and just then he pulled out one of\ the green snakes and` |!\owlel. Oh. how he did howl and prance iaboutl `Take him.off, take him off. he hollered. He dropped the snake and Davie- nicked it up and put it in his. blouse. Mr. Smyrhe he stood there shixierini. and by and` by put his hand creepy like into his` zpocket again. The other snake twistedl around h s wrist am) he fell down and -rolled over and over- Davie got the snake and I helpedthe storekeeper. up." . vnn G90 ,Irh9' kn ivnnnu `rnnl --A--I uuu 1 uelpeumne storekeeper. up." `Did- you see 'em?' he yells; `did you` ssee them snakes? i `Why. no. sir. Isa, s. `what. snakes?` j Great. big snakes. he hollers. And then h. swore; cross my heart. ma. thati good Christian man swore somethin'! awful." ` i ] 551; '_____g H Us ~ 1 u .1 - 1' .___.. -...--. -.uv- nun: Ad`~thegi1 men is lettin on that the `machine is broke! gasped the Awidbw. What would` Mr. Smythe'think `of such deceit as\that now, I wonder?" vr rn . -~ '- I , Here Tommy took a conllsioin ahd if was some `time before he. got his breath ' lback. His 'mother_ gazed at `him sternly luntil the Qaroxysm had pased. RT.-\uy.- n. napkn 9.'..... ll -_-_I_3_ .1 - l |,.,_-_- ... .-_...- nun, - uvuuuvn .` ,_,,-_ ___ .<..-.,--J.._.. nauI\- yo-auuuo "Now? maybe `you'll explain this ,,_un- Christiain cond_uct, si_ ," she `said. 651 ______ __ -_, . n _ps-uncr must ms n1us,. ana---\- , Tommy laid back and roared and Mary Ann. joined him. The sat stern and accusing. Go on, I coinmanded. * |iC1 _____1L- , a I 9 uuu_ux_w.uL:eu. ~` . ` I I "Smyih: was trym to convert me I guess." said Tommy. `Young man. says he. `-beware of sin. It s a bad habit. It lies in wait in quiet places. It s a snake 'l?n tho m-use nova kn- am! :....a at.-- L- lry ..llIIl K3! uC{HlJH{'lI1gI.V: -If Bill Pmsley ever asks vnu if I'm ._........l L. 4L- L---L-_. _.-._ l__.__,_ ,,,L,1 Z} IEW DIJIIIFXBZ auuuunuu `IV!!! WIIUV of address-is 1-equ'ted. CANCEL- LAT OMS--We nd that most of our cub -riaerfpxefpr not to have their aubecrip ne intcrnxpted in case they fail to remit _ hdore expization, 4 While subscriptions wil. not be carried ,i n_r1-ears over en extended paiod, yet, unless we `are notied to'caq_oel. we Iuume the `subscriber wishes the servbe nu 2lSK|.'alI I What did Smythe ask you: ,to do. In L V: lll.'Lllll( wu mucn wulsxey. .nei S 7 . Ive drunktoo much of the stuff. stingiatb like an adder. i 1 7 g `You act V as , though. you had em, I .nn\ - `I_`ve drunk too much whiskey. .he! `vx-'9 rh-nnlzlnn nun-In nf I-kn gruff` l again. m. widow on," she Lilian Thornley. three years bid, Aw%'| badly worried by a dog. bitten and scratc '- ed. at herlhome on Griffitb s Island. near Lion's Head. 4 . pl}llllh'.' \ I Can I go~tp the Point with em to- lmorrow. ma?" asked the :boy. I` no Inn!` rnuinnrl that {Jun v\IInv\n- .;..........o tix:-vnihip-poor-will was alive. for the song of the mill was dead- llll, 1| ti .- :- G VVI|lIUa , Half V. an hour later Tommy and Meryl {Ann came into` the housenwith two pa`lsl | of foaming milk. Their mother was seated before, the blazing log puffing clouds of blue smoke ceilingward. There was an atmosphere of homely tranquility about !the place. TonLmy sniffed the air. He 'had missed the scent of tobacco. Tlimugh lthe open door came rlraggling a lazy day- ;breeze from off the Eau. It wassweet and soft with the smell of ripened water- plants; I non T nn,4n {Jun Dn:n` .141. ..... 4.. ]lllU|IllW. um: ZISKULI me :uuy. I` He had divined that the proper moment for making an exceptional request was now. " I. uxr_A_ "_;__ 99 ,,,, ,1 .1 .- pwwu, ICU, UIIIK WU,` 31V QUDIIIUU IN V WI. in fsubscnber wishes the service continued. ' Remittances nhould be made by ufuwred letter,-' money order, or ohoquu payable at per in Barrie. I A Inn` .n'un- uUWa f` You l_ answered the mother. The lean. yellow-eyed cat looked~in at the door. and Tommy p tfd his pa'i'g.hed trouser leg. She came tlier to him `trust- 5`*2|_\_'. a.nrl the boy lifted her up and stroked ` _~r,sca.nty fur. n..+..:.1..r 41.- ...I.:... ........ ...:u .....- ..I:_._ c__ 113 BLII3 WUUIII I1 `pe[I.~ "He said it. was wicked in a woman and mnth_er to smoke. Smythe said that. and_I-bebeved him. I've been a fool and la mnn_v---not only for believin him, but _for denyin' myself tobaccer all these long ' days and nights. I'll light up and smoke is while." `l f.ll' __ L_,,, I 1 In 1 `- l z I I Mary Ann arose and taking the n1'lk- lpails from the shelf. went out to the cow-; {stable to milk the three spotted cows.I ;Widow Ross got up from the `table and` ;looked through the" little window acrtm ltoward` Bushwhackers Place. . E I .:....u 14.....- *-_. *7 "L. I` I I ,un lllll uuauu Luclu IHUII. 5 She turned and went over to !place. On the shelf ahtve it lay :cTay pipe. She pickedpit up as 3as she would a pet... ! Ln. m:A io .....n. ...:..1....1 :.. .....-.-..._.-....., ...... u. Ivvv uuuuu. |" 13ie"_{aces: - ,- [Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35c to 40c lb.` Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 55c to 60c doz. j Northern Spy apples . . . . . . . 7,50 basket ,Cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5c to 10c he:-zd Winter pears . . . . . . . . . . . . 60: small basket Snow apples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c basket Beets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c basket `Onions . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c baske Pickling Beets '. . . . . . . 50c -basket; Turnips . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5c` headj Carrots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20c basket .Chickens- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28c lb. Ducks `L . . . . . .; . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c to 280 lb. .Beef ..l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c to 12c lb. iCelery ,...'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5c 2: bunch Horse Radish Prepared .. 25c to` 40 bottle [Beans .; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c pt! iCitrons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c each Pumpkins . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c to 20: each :1-Iay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.00 a ton; zuuvvaxu uuauwuuuI\cI'.5` 1'laGt`.~ . n n 1 "I don't blame em." she whi.~;pered. lI don"t -blame Boy nor Mac nor Paisley nor Declute: I don-'t blame '.-my of em ;for not trustin` them men." " CL- L .... .._l -.__ _____,; ,,,,,, . :1 4-- E -...--`---- cu-\-nu`:-I The markeil on Saturday was rather: quieter than usual owing no doubt to the rather wintry weather. Eggs took a jump A five cents per` (itwen although som- M-`re still selling at. last Sat1;rday s prices of 55 cents a `dozen. Butte!` varied in price} from 55 to -10 cunts a lb. Chlckeus were to be had in abundance; also a few ducks.j 'I"L, % SATURDAY MARKET an ` to tone and o no of digestion and `..llI'lII on. Improve appetite. stop eick headaches, relieve bil- louenee correct eonntlpntion. The . tl I ' tl mI|:Iy:cyer?l I"o'rP9uyg`Ilg. nun V. mrnight < no strongman A onllnn qn lsimcbe Marble Work| roe-.-am-roiv An-Igm HoRs_E AIl._;_lyENTS statue as wen as for nousenoxu use. 'KEEP IT HANDY._ ' " An. all `Dealers arid Druggista. Manufactured only by DOUGLAS & Co.. NAPANEE. Ont. stops . iimm msi-rim-LY. PREVE BLOOD POISONING. CUBE8` ' THR USH. FISTULA. .8PRAIN8 AND BRUISES. The" best all around Liniment for the stable well for houselxold l(I'n!`E!> `I'D `HANHV of mny kinds quickly remedied with SATU RDAY MARKET` {T} "13; &L~.L;t}'..".2.-'x ... lb.l .. . . to 10c . .` .' basket 1 Illhull by? Vckni Phqncs:-- Officg 163. Rssidencc 353 the f ire- her long tenderly -- / LAWSON, WELCH & CAMPBELL chartered Accountants Phone Main 5874. 59 Yonge St., Toronto E. J.-Welsh, C.A. _ G. D. 0nmpbe._C.A. . T; E. Lawless, C.A. W. B. Hulbig. Production Engineer. Image! Cost and Eigigncy Department MISS M. McARTI-{UR FURS REMODELLEDNAND REPAIRED ('\..n- TJ'..-lL..... _ 0|... ('1 " PIANO AND VIOLIN TUITION Special attention to younger children. BOYD SYLVESTER Bandmaster, Barrie Citizens' Bsud 27yrIy . 120 Bayeld St. ___.__4________/ Thursaay, "November 30, 1922 ouuuo mxnov-, Mus. Bac., r.1'.c.u. Teacher of Piano, Qrgan, Vocgl, and Musical Theory. Or .oi St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Gold medalist of Toronto Conservatory `of Music and of the University of.'1`omntoq H3. Worsloy St. Phone 003 t----------------- , MAUDL E. CLAXTON, L.T.C.N. Teacher of Piano and Vocal Pupils prepared for Tomato Conservato of Music` examinations leading .,up to and including the A.T.C.M_-. degree. ' Stmlin_.l'(in.. nl.~...1. nl---~ A-- I . ans. LITTLE & LITTLE [ Physicians and Surgeons, Barrio, Ont. | Office and Residence -47 Maple Ave. Office hours:- 1 to 3 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., at by appointment. Phone 213 A. T. Little,M.D. W. C. Little, M.B. ` ;_:..-::. | on. FREDA. ROSS I (Formerly of Dra. Row J: Ross, Barri; | Late Surgeon Speciaiist with the Imperial Armyf years. ` General Surgery and Obstetrics especially. Oice--15 Owen St.. Barrie. Phone 710. P. O. Box 1075. _._._____..._____..____.____.___ _. cu unuu uvli loa PHYSICIANAAND vRGEoN Oice and Residence--ColIier St., comet cl Clapperton St., Barrie. Phone 275. : U 5'.DER tA*K~E RS. ! ons. w. A-.'o`w.`n. nrcmmosou Graduates and members of Royal "College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. ' Oicez Over Bank of Toronto, Barrie. - Entrance on Owen St. Phones; Office 241, Res. 314. l .0.Box 133 I W. Richardson, L.D.S., D.D.S. '73? - BI n.._.|._n u:-L__.I___~ I run _ BOYS &. MURCHISON I ' Barrisfers, Solicitors, Ndtary Public, ' - Conveyancers, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of intoreu. 0'ice--l3 Owen St., in Masonic Tompk Building, Barrie, Branch o1Iice-E!mvIh. W_ A. Rnvn K n M D n n u..-..I.:..- 'ALEXANDER COWAN Barrister, Solicitor {qr obtaining probntg at wis, guardianship and administration, Ind General Solicitor, Notary, Conveyance:-, etc I 0tfice-Hinds'.Block, No. 8 Dunlap St. | ' Mdhev m lmm DR. H. T. ARNALL Associate Coroner County` of Simc_oo Oice and Baesidence--Oorner Toronto and Elizabeth Sn-;., opp. Central Church. Telephone 167. I ______________________ un. NIUIIIIIVILH _LYUN ' 122 Bloor St. Weat. Toronto, will be It 9] Owen St., Bprrie, every Saturday. Diseases of Eye," Ear, Nose and Throat Consultation hours--ll am. to 5 p.m. } Barrie phone 2. Toronto, North 3326. \ ---------.---------------- 1 Phone 3` R. J. EDWARDS a EDWARDS I8 Toronto St.. Toronto. R. J. Edwards. 4 G. R. Edwards, B.A.So. l x __-_ --._..._..........4;4n: 514111 Luuflb Over Hui'lbur: s smi Stor, Barrie. -' ,{ DOROTHY J.- SARJEANT. A.'l'.C.I. ' 'l'F`.Am=mn nt.` Dunn aAnat:';"bN 1:." , MISS E. GOSNEY TAILORESS Suits, Topcoats. Dresses, Etc., Etc. , 2 Adelaide Streegt, Allandale. 37tfo - ' DR. J. A. KEARNS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Pl-LELPSTON, ONT. . Oice hours--l2 to 2 and 7 to 9 p.m. ` I \I vvcll oJl.o " Masonic Temple Building W. BELL, Issuer Successor to J. Arnold` FIRE INSURANCE IlIiC_ Bran I`!-_ L PLAXTON &. PLAXTON BARRISTERSJSOLICITORS, ETC. |0tfices; 707-8 Kent Building Toronto, Ont. plavfnn r` I`---IA` n"(` nun III-Ill Funeral `Director and Embalmer ' 47 Elizabeth St., Barrie. Phone, day or night, 218 RADENHURST & HAMMOND BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Masonic Temple Buiiding, Barrio - "" Money to Loan T 511 Vanu xpcluding the _deg"ree Stud1o-King Block. Phone 424. - DONALD ROSS, LL.B. BARRIS'l`ER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Masonic Temple B ilding,' Barrio Money to ufoan. w. A.-~LEw|s, M.D._, c.M. SURGERY AND GYNECOLOGY '--and-- C. S. DICKSON, B.A., M.B. ` mg 61_ 56 (`.nll;n.. Q}, D--- The Double TI-Vacljc hodte %b*;=!> uunvnu r. Illcuunlu. .A. Sucbessor to Crswicke 6: Bell 'BARRIS'I`ER, SOLICITOR. ETC. ' MONEY TO LOAN D-.. nI....|- -n--,:, -A V. Plaxton. buNcAN F.- iWccuAIc, B.A. Qnninecmr tn (`J-.;m..:..l,-.. 1. `D..lI DENTAL DR. E. G. TURNBULL \ -1 Il_t\'u rs - on. mmoarmuzn LYON or Qt Iago 'lV........a.- ---1` UHHUCHN I g 50' '5f1':A5iiER or-` PIANO Telephone 151. Barrio. P. 0. Box 88 `ARCHITECTS L. J. smsou, M.B. 'VQI l"'[.A `A1. A xvvx (N1 v n... Are Well supliea ga- Iuuur. I I U LUHII Ross Block. ' Barrie 18yrly -::-1-s- um .AJlUlin, 1.1!); O Mduey to loan _:--u-:-1.-j--_. 0. W. REID JAUSICJ an, 9.11., "LE 56 Collier Sh, \JIlll G. Gordon Plnxton.` Barrio. Esme _GIIII`I lull IIIIG Ill 9155.". '`AK2s and PASTRY - I"i.`*5%" =..v5~'? @...:::*..:.:'.,:s::.-a-..;:: un YS"~m*:..":*:.>..=*.z'...*s:-:.s-'.*' Inn. Chnnn lVI-.- --J -AAIOL: ILJILI LU G III-ll vanoed views w tions of Scotlux think of the Sc zmociatle him \ In-any so-call:-cl But p()llll(`.~ :1 Britain. no lull TOY)` and l.llw so many mlu-r~. of change tlmt histmy. Tha- hy smm- of H the f0l'n1:1llll-s will not lw 1: But they ur4- n altogothc-r. ll` leaders llu-m.~v'l gravely than sh will warn tlu-3. hibitions ruzuhl. but will bring peated. Lloyd G Former Pr:-mi itzplnin that t which he lt*:ul.~ support to thr- appear to }w fu people. At H10 ta rub in tho {.1} rules by minim approxinmlvly st fteen milhnn. Opinion in his namely that rha the (`.()l\.~'(`r\':1tI\-` Radical It is stated}: of R2nn.~'x_v M British Labor p was made po.~i of the Scottish 'L2__ 4- , `first blow tug ,Now he return . --y. In 8P,lf`Cllllg leader in the the Labo'ritv.~' realized that be the uffit-i having l)(.'(`ll the s(=.~'.~'inxt of the Labor mm to pat the-txt.s-ts! united. strtmg ment lots of shown that th allow the "mu Law talked of, during whivh chief occupatu when they tn their leiuler in jority of six donald. they g opponents in : say Just what them with re: ferences and radical progrm Vance. This i of -Macdonaltl. party once be-it ful and likt-uh hater and enth takes. he has of `foreign all and most of i He is a Sociuli. in the last wu militaristic. 'l gem.-ral (`l('<'lm caused _l)y h'.~ ta.in's part in memory the-n. ed in the W0 umph. and if in Law govornmt Commons just dinury prztctim a mini. Th ursd z1_v_ THE `!'3A:a_lfeVx;;:z;:d";lez-;!: :-1;-"H Cor. Elizabeth and Small Sta. e.s.{sm*mmcu. Fubnn c. snown ":1 Large T and yvll assorted Stock to choose; from. We are now gettin good shipments" of imported. granites at greatlil .rTduc-v ed prices. \ \ T` Page Ten a. W. .1. EASTMAN, nor. .Pi;oi| 277 _ YOUR `VREADING -Morge and Chap`e|A ' fan connection op --DAV mo NIGHT my. C-"on:-mh us with vour `building U . -- -v' lVlIlIl5llIlllIUl'l!lllIo' '--':.!:..'2 .::%;'i'.:.*'.s.E'a:'"*B...."-**'* 20 Owen Sty Barrie.` 250 FOR.Tl'-IE BEST in I BAKERS BREAD A HOME-MADE BREAD BROWN _BREAD SANDWICH BREAD; \ . _ '* ml`: full line of no 'A"A aha . _ . -_..- __'_rH9_S. Rocizns -- 1&9 n-n:JAnAn MONTREAL TORONTO . Damon and cmchco nnI`noI "Quinn. I`-_ E-.. scows sooxsxona Emblihhod Isis" `MANUEL; Man. `hone 721' 1 name. , J. A. M`acLu-en, Editor, VW.,C. Walla, llyangu. -"':.*:..:*.::;::.s,:'a:'"ao..". W Ihnnuouuurcuo-zmoquluguuchum . When. ai at cloaeu, ueameu 13 the result. Unless 0 Inflammation can be reduced. your hearln . me. be destroyed forever. nan. CA ARRH MEDICINE ecu] '.hI'0|lIh HID blood an H): lnnnnnn nun. by T men I ucauone, as they cannot reach the ieeased portion or the ear. Caiarrhul Deatnels r uirea conetit -~ clonal treatment. ,1-IA '8 CAT MEDICINE is a constitutional remedy. ..'.f`.":.,..:.`:!.:*:: 3:. .%.`3.'2,.i ..`?:`.`2; IllUUo . It (Ruff matter what I believe." said Mary Ann. _ _ l Well. Mr. Smythe hasxbeen a Christian! for a long time. He ought to know} SW'8!`~W0!`(lS from ordinary ones. He says,; `Mrs. Ross. I would like to see'tl1e.hypo,-I crites in this world falicn out of it- `It woulcl_be a fine world ,then .' sails lie." LL. ...n..l.l..`o- L- L--- 4... ...._ L_._. 1:..- ussllrrull uoamoll I! caused D an in- condltlon at the mucous min; at the stachlui" Tube. When this tube is inamed you have a rumbling sound or tmpertect hesrinc.'o.nd when lt.!s entire- & closed, Deafness is the result. Unless Inflammation can ha I-adunml `van! xunuuu CATARRH MEDICINE Tact! Ihrouzh the mood on the mucous aur- uces at the system, thus reducing the In- I gggamntlon and reptormg normal conch ~ 8. wmuu_IJe 21 um`. wm'1u,men'. says he. He wouldn. r be here to see how fine. though. smiled the air}, , 'Theu you don't believe what he Says?"} I don"-t. believe vsghat he `says. and I!` don't believe what that Watson man. who'o comes here with.him.' says. They're both ` liars,` and Mr. Simpson is as bad _as they." are. . . . ` - h Widow Ross dropped a dish on the floor. ~W1J(what am you talkin' abou:'?"i by` ,loca.I 1 iicatlona. they" cannot pox-uo,;3_ CRYII Phhnl `nan Inn-a -gnu -3- _---slim- . w OZ? ' Uuelxcg-li;:i" Dining Cat: S0:-vicu Sleeping cars on Night Train: and Pu-lor'Ca.ts on principal Day Tuinl. mwn. um. Luugneu Mary Ann. I know what you mean." returned Mrs. Ross. but I ain't hankerin` for Mr. 'Su1yt-he's love exactly. You believe he` is a good man. `don't .you?`" she asked,. `fastening her Black eyes on her..'cl_aughter's; face. ` un .|,,_9. , .. ' 1 . y . .- so .- scum uwnux `plums, am I you`! ~ `Mr. Smythe would say that `imp' is . . . a swear-word-,\ and Mrs. Ross,- and Mr. Smythe is the best Christian in Bridge- town." ` H1\:,I I, . II c - nu uuwu. ` Did he tell yof he was?" asked the girlc ' "011. Am a .... 1.- 51:..- n--- 1` guru .,_ [A,I*Ie did. Says` he. `Mrs. Ross. I'm a : godly man. I try to do right, and I love} my npighbor.' ` i Maybe ou'd like to move to Bridge- t town. ma.` laughed Mary Ann " ` o I lrnnuy uyknf unn nnnnu `Y -uni.-.......I' BJIIC uxauc H FIUSII ill |JI._IU Iu nu `IU lluulhj. ed. _ Out of four sweeps Tommy received a one. and it was not a very hard one. He cried with his dirty. face and laughed in his . young heart. He wondered if ever 'a boy had an easier ma than he had. The cat ini the meantime had taken` advantage of the whipping to make herself scarce. Widow Ross" went on with her singing as she set the supper table. Occasionally a smile would cross herface and she would sigh. Tommy wondered if Christianity made allh: people act funny. When Mary '.Ann `Callie : in with a big `basket of hickory nuts gath-; cred from the rirlges, her mother glanced at ` her and frowned. She watched the girl.'] swing the heavy basket to a shelf on the 1 wall, and a gleam of motherly pride lit uplj her face. Tommy, the fire-poker concealed; beneath his homespun acket, edged toward.` 1 the door. - ' 31 `See the cahas youwas coma in, Maryh Ann?" he asked carelessly. ' ` J1 `His sister {laughed and rabbed _him. ! No. you don t; sonny, she said. I75 know what you want to do with Sarah. My, but you re a wicked imp. Tommy." ft Imp, is a'.swear-word," charged the a widow. I'm surprised at you uein` it, Mary Ann." .. , [ ``WLIr run; nvnI..:.....J LA`... ..Z_I `5-_,.. -7 UL`l".V nun. A I _W'hy. zmi." Qxcluimed the girl, y.ou re getgn awful "pious, ain't _vou'?" ' -i Ml`. Smvthe would sav thuf `in1n' in. (Contiuuedl from Last: Week) I Since Mr. ,`Smythe's been herd and; talked `so `nice to me abom Christianity,i I ve been" mendin my ways a lot, she sighed. `fbut wilhiu trial~ of a boy likevyou it's most useless to try and keep guod for long. You've broke up my hymn~singin' and now you've/`gene and swore- Think what, that. God-fearin' maxi, Mr. Smythe. -would think of me. if he knowed I let you go on in your_wicked ways. I must lick you.,aiid I m gain to do it." Slie made a slash at the Ind and he duck ,-,. , . {\..L -4` tn ........... .. VI\.__.-..l_. In: goo_o6oooo_ooo_oog 1$bo9ooooooo9oooooooo3E ' ' ; Love of The Wild _ {IL sf Eiiii'N'c'.v71'.i':'1rm'm7 Depot Agent Pflone Ob Barrio Isoldby Wm. Grassland. . Al! `D ' ` 3.53 & 00.. '1": ed:.'Ol|l6. By` Archie P. AMKi_sh"nie (Congvright by Thos. Allen) h. my muulu. sulu we gm. \ . H bovl` And why shouldn t I believe them?"~l .- snorted the widow/W "Why shouldn't I? .1 tl'l,Didn't'poor Mr, , atson have an arm" rt 9 in a sling and wasn`t_ he that bruised be": `low: couldn t move without groanin? And M123 'S_3tlSinipson.' poor man, didn't he have the E P11", uwfulesr pair of eyes you ever did see in3 '8h'|uV head? Didn't that godly man. Mn : 3n7'Sn1ytl2e. who` was here all afternoon. be-`: "9. lieve 'em?" ' il M1`: `.`Fallin' _trees don t use people up justfl 1} that way." said Mary Ann slowly. No.'] 8ll'l7ma. I ll tell you just what kind of at the tree `fell on them fellers. v It was Bill`.s P`Paisley. They thought they would try] lledsome sharp work on the Bushwhackers.`s ardg and Bill--- -The girl s face flushed and is ghexvbosom heaved. --Bill was there and. of ary$`of course. could whip a dozen excuses like J those two._ And he did it. too." llnu 0 I-| swurhuy wee )1 picture. ah.- And do you mean to say that them ' 3 two men wentover there to make trouble?". the she asked blankly. V ` 4 T it,i Mary Ann nodded. "What for?" I don t know---'-_uet," T _ Do you mean you're:-gain to know'?"5 isv -Yes. and for that reason Mr. Simpson Ir. mus n't know that we've learned anythin ." E9` `M... `D..,... .......A. ._..._:_|_ L- _,n rn ,, 1 Inns; uunvuun nnvu- can. u I it." lughed the boy. ......., -.,......,. . oWHy, there ain't nut'hin'.-wrong`with Fact is. the mill- boys want th go out on _a hunt. Seems `t.hat'Boy McTavish, Jim Peeier, and Ander Declute are gain` over to- the Point to hunt a A big silver-gray fox. They say mumuImmmnmmumunIInuHInmuumnmiummum, . duty was to go over there and reason i i II`! V Ill IIJUII UVUI VJ '|alCU|.IE lUUI\ ll lllll UIIUIII by force: and they was in need (if the help of a good Christian man. He said my with em and suggest to em What they ziveyover their deeds to him for safe- keepin . I said I\would,,,and was gain over to McTavish's' to-morrow to try and get em to let Mr. Smythe take care of their deeds for em. I'm not gain now." finished the woman; no. not a step." I; u...... :4` +.. ........ `LL... Ann nuuln n- "'.%??_`:*!!!? ..",'*.`.!!'!3o?.N'! LI 5 _lllU|.l|_-ll lull- , Mill ain`7t goin' to run to-morrow, he sa`.d. .I was over to HalIibut"s shanty I H! I 1, .1 ,II 11-: 1:" . H just after quittin time and Jim Dox says` .there s somet.hin' wrong with the boiler." , all U5 . I U UU ll: , ,TA whistle is all you need to make you perfect," said Ma Ann. What s the matter with. the boil r, Tommy? LLIIVF ,,,_A"_2,,9 -__.-_ ,,!LL .. ......-.. .... u.u..a wanna valv wuusnu wish the old b'iler would bust." ex-E claimed widow Rose. Course I'd want; all `the men 0 be in the shahty at`the time. But ,m tired of that noise. I hate that saw and .I hate that whistle. ~This place ain't seemed the same nohow since the Colonel built-that mill." V I- thl'xk_- the whistle is just bully." _._Z.._-ZI ..`..-...-- TIT:..L Y _A.'.I..I LI-.. IL 5`I the old b'iler wouldbust. ex-in I'd V _ the, men shanty of hate same nohow thilr_ grinned ommy. Wish I could blow it all "day. I"d do it.','/' need said matter nuthin .-wrong`with it. he t L.--._ --..._s LL .. ....L .. .. L....4 Q........... The mother s eyes blazed indignantiy. V I wasn't goin to speak about it," she said. `cause Mr. Smythe said it was `he duty of at Christian not to let his right hand know what anyone else s was doin . or somethin' like `that. meanin `that whatever I did in the cause of Chris- He ` tianity should be kept to myself. preached me a [sermon here and he said that the Bushtvhackers was a ,poor lot of misguided men who needed enlighten- ment. He `said they was in danger of havin their property-[deeds took from them was Christianman. Hnfv uma in an nuar Hanna and I-one-nnl ruuuv, um _ulaucd'U1ulLel'ull.. Dull mum Dill Pansey Is a ruffm a `n/o-count ruffin. Mary Ann." 1'1... .:......x...... .u.: ...... ......u.. at... 1.--..- lflly Flllllv The daughter did not reply. She began `her supper with a zest`-born of open air `End sunshne, Tommy was showing away 1- am and ashed potatoes, and spoke with 11's mouth full. ` - "|Il'1lI .._-M. --1_ L- ._..__ ;_ __-_4,,,. 77 ..-_.. -- . -...u vy vonulv uv vv auuIlIv\I llllllllllh . ; Mrs; Ross went outside to call Tommy_ `to supper. When she returned she shook ,her head once or twice and muttered to herself. The teachers\gone to Bridge- `tbwn to-night. she saidxafter a time. ; . Mary Ann sat down to the table. _ 3 Mary Ann." [asked the woman gently.` a'\n't you hcarin for him none?" ` No. ma. V . 'And if he'd ask your you d say--?"1 No, ma. ' The widow poured out the tea and dished -up the potatoes. She slapped the tea and spilled the potatoes and: then she sat down and; stretching over her arm. `patied her daughter's brown hand. I-I-\r___V.._ 4 , n I rWV'.U\I OIL! IIOUKIBLIVUI D IIIUVVII I-ICIIl\.|u ` ` "'You re the right kind of` girl`for a3 widtler to own. she said, her eyes humid {with feeling; just thy right sort." She Isat erect and slapped the table so hard iithat the T_didhee- clattered. But that Bill D.:.4.... :. .. ....u::.. .. ...- -...._L _..u-:_ . ...v...`. V"... ,-..u us; no III` IUVQ VThe widbw sat down on a stool. her; iswaithy face 11 picture. ' And An unn viinnn Ln Bnlf blunt 51......` 7 '77 7 3. Corner Sophia and Mary Streets. lanufacturc.-rs of Sash. Douru, `Frames, Flooring Ceiling. Moulding, Water Trough! Tanks. etc; ` W; carry iu_stock 3 large assortment of Donn-L An.` rh-n.~.nH Inrnknr R Hhhualnn uer mg eyes uasneu. - ' j The other day when Mr. Simpson and Mr. Watson came home_ here half killed `from what they said was a falIin' tree you believed them and` I didn't openg my mouth." said the girl. . And whv elnnvildnw T knlinun oIn.....`)" [she cried. "You "must be crazy. I 3An'n. What if the teacher should *-unn 9 a.v+~= . % . 1 "Well. xt wouldnt hurt hxm to-hear: iyagain. I've told it to him once al-I ready." _ / - \`Widow Ross stood speechless. `Well, I never."-she said with amaze- rnnnf uvlnnn nkn .unJ.I 01...! ...__.I.. luau}: never." -she ment when she could nd words. \ g Mary Ann drew her tall figure ufi andi her big eyes ashed. - 1 Urn, ,,n,,,.. ,q.,.. ...1..... 11.. Q!_....`... -_,I` 13' da'le," bi` A. E. `Pattersbon. '.-~ * {me BARRILEXAMINER Vlary hear I W curry |ll_HlUUl\_ :\ Illa? ac.-uulvuusut In Rough and [IJI`e.~a.s`9d Lumber, B. C. Shingles and Prepared Roofing. Wood Turning and Kiln Drying a Specialty. Dreuing done k IIUIIJ llICg L \\'U" Ila D me and winked and _ I~ didnt say nothin . After the store- ` ikeeper left I told Jim all about the little! Egrass-snakes. and I ast` him what Mr.` 7Smy:he meant when he said he had _ em., aand then Jim tried to get a joke on me !about men who drink whiskey seein' things` - ` as are not pleasant to look at. He didn t (lo it. though." v ' Iwrn ntrlafv any-nu-:unnl nIIII|'\|n:nn:l nut`. gub`neu' uxe unplusc auu simply 88.10: I "I know what to tell [that vno-count Bushwhacker, Mary Ann." b.`Xll7 DH 'Uo_ \ `The bov jumped. and when he had \'a`n- ished with the noker. through the doorway. `Marv Ann sd liesitatvingly: Mr: nm n..:.I.... ..`..... ...1,. ...... :: rv...; I Dill r"L`ll'_V C` Cr UFKS VHU II I m {engaged to the-- reacher_. you know whaf `to tell him. ma. _ -__!_I_-_. ____I.I-_! FlIL____ _,--, _ ,,_,, ll I-'.'Il llllllu Illu- The widow nodded. There wa-.a yearn- inc: in her hnart *0 take the wi!d woo !- tzirl :to her bomm" nndxfonfess that she `had nlrendv told Bill-/?a`s1e_v tonmuch. `But mothers are pecuar creatures. She st`fled- the impulse and simply said: ` .`I `runny in A. ~fRal- nA_nnunIr ; `_u1_y : . X it Not one of the Brondcrook boys could e;swear worse or longer." asserted Tomm_v.~-[ .1 "`And what did he do then?" laLfghe(!- e Mary Ann, tears running dolwn her cheek! 1; Why. t.hIL,Mr. Smvthe turned to Daviej . wt asked him if he d _sef3n_ any m::i_ -K yttu know what `Dame d do. e Just llookedx at the storexecper out 0 them] tjbig eyes 0' his and didn t say :1 worth` . I was dyin' to laugh. but dasn't. Just} I then along comes Jim Dox from" Hallibut'sAi l,shanty.. ` ' . .u `\ll_ c1_,._.u, , .-- 9 - ' 'I'lI"`ll"\I lll VVUIXIHII, lIUc Illlh I1 UIICXI. _ | May Ann made as if to speak. then `looked at her mother. ' 1 U1 _-- LL- -..;. _-.; __ LL, -1_,J .m_,,,,_,,,91i IUUKUII HI` HUI" HlUl`UUI'u V '5-I..=ee the cat out on the ,shed. 'Ton\1my, .' `she said. 'l'VI._ L--- 1.-._.__.! ___.l A_L_, L. L,,I |Il`ll'I.'ll LIIU WIUUVV Wllvll ll EDHTD.` No. but I know he did. What was 'it?" 1 ml__ .__-u___L __L__ u_u___.| 2,,,n_,,,, A `v v uu u:. luuugn. v_. `v`I m mighty surprised, surprised and- disturbed." said the widow. \I thought Mr. Smythe was everythin. _a man should be. Ain t it funny how one can be fooled by a man?" a . Mary Ann looked up. ' Somehow Mr. Smythe didn't fool me," she said. I knew he drank whikey. because he" smelled of it. I knew he swore by the way his tongue and eyes fought with each other. I knew he lied -because he -said he loved all men. There s nobody alive and natural built that way?-\' Tho air] anf lnnlrinm nfnnrlnu uni-Ant; nl