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Barrie Examiner, 8 Jan 1925, p. 6

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Pork, per lb. Lamb, per lb. Beef, quarter . . . . Hard wood, cord Soft wood. load . IHay_ . . . . . . . . . . . .\ Bishop. She set a hand lightly upon jhis arm. ' . T T Hifnuu Inncvn 1\1-\r\:1riv\ vuvh-on!-u n2... '1 nkn i 111:! i1.l'Hl. You have chosen wisely, sir," she U commended him, however much I against your inclinations." T nurn if fn \rnn:(\In fhnna-hf T f uc menu. A _ Your resolve delivered me from a. horrible danger, she admitted. But 1 do not understand why you should have hesitated when first it was pro- posed to you. It is an honorable serr vice. . . King James's? he sneered. Eng1and's," she corrected him in reproof.. The country is all, sir; the sovereign naught. King James will pass; others will come and pass; Eng- -land remains, to be honorably served lllfly 0 , ' Why . . . . ..if ye think that," he said, considering her, an odd hunger in his glance, life might have its uses. after all, and even the service of King James might become tolerable. If you will go below, and get your gear and your wo- man, you shall "presently be sent a- board one of the ships of the fleet. mna `lnlft L:-an and Lignu...-.84.-.. Z341- i dallll. your .|1lUl.1lIaL1Ull. _ } I owed it to you-or thought I did, ` he said. Vnuu-o vonvr\1tvn t1n`:1rnunA vvxn Qnnvn n _ - ` ' an I-l Luau.` You have chosen wisely, sir," . she commended him. WES U. pu'a.u: 1.11 do Lllltll If he----needs redeeming`. Per-| haps.....Lhe has been judged too harshly." VVI-nr ` if vn I-hinb fh-2+ " Ian ugh! We pay - the` following priges: Deer Skins . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Good Green Butcher Hides, 10- Cured . . . . . . . . . 11 to .l1%c Calf . . . . . . . ..... '....l4c Kip . . . . . . .... .. 21.11: to 12 '11.; _Ba"I"rie 1'am.;ng`Co., ' 'ted, Barrie. . LO0lE'-l ~O_lt-'l'_H_E LABEL ON. B__O'1'TOM OF LOAF. A Good Knot-tnont of Oahu. 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Money to loan at lowest_ rates of in- _terest, Offlce-13 Owen St., in M_;a_.aon- ic Temple Building, Barrie. Branch Office--E1mvale. `I17 A Dawn 1'! (V II '3 \)I.l.lUI2""IDllll V3.16. W. A. Boys, K.C., M.P. D. C. Murchison. ' J. R I"\I-EI\P`\l`IJEI'\ IJ\IIVl'|lV Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining pro- bate of wills, guardianship and ad- ministration. General Solicitor, Nb- f9IIl Dnnvnvnnr-nr lift` l.I.!llllB|.l'l.|.lUll. LICIIUKGJ. DUllUlbUl" LVQJ` V tary. Conveyancer, etc. Oice--Hinds Block. 8 Dunlop St.. Barrie. MONEY T0 LOAN. V PLAXTON & PLAXTON ` BARRISTERS, somcrrons. ETC. Offices: 707-8 Kent Building Toronto, Ont. C. W. Plaxton. G. Gordon Plaxton Tory-nan {X Dlavfnn abuucezssur (.0 UFGSWICKG G 15811 BABRISTER. SOLICITOR. MON EY-TO LOAN. Ross Block, _BarriI ,--:-:- When You Ask for (Loaf of I\'I\ 'r\iI 1: Ion. DR-. H.` T. 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ROSS I Late Surgeon Specialist with the Imperial Army, -135 years._ V General Surgery an Obstetrics especially. Office-140 Dunlop St.. Barrie. Phone 710. P.O. Box 1078 L. J. SIMPSON,` M.B PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence-Col1ier St., cor- ner Clappeton S_t.. Barrie. Phone 278 ___________________j_ DR. E. G. TURNBULL Graduate McGill University. Montreal office and Residence-Cor. Elizabeth and Bradford Sts.. Bgvri. Phone 105. Office hours: ' 9-10 a.m., 1-3 p.m., 7-8 p.m. MAUD .E. CLAXTON, L.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano and Vocal Pupils prepared for Toronto Conserva- tory of Music examinations leadln up to and including A.T.C.M. degree. Studio-King Block, Phone 424 |Gll'|' SGIIOOI. PERCY HOADLEY Organist and Choir Leader` Collier St. Methodist Church Teacher of Piano, Organ, Voiee Theory. . Terms reasons Phone 283W. \ Sophia EDMUND HARDY MUS. `B80-, FT,.c-M. Teacher 01 Plano, Organ, Vocal, and Musical Theory, Organist and Choirmaster of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. 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Barrie Examiner f nulugea every Thursday `memoo: % t HONB.;8;` vv veg aw anngywau no yovvv v_n- can-uauuuuunvnno Maybe it'll comfort you to know that the Captain has altered our course for your benefit. It's his intention to put you both ashore: on thecoast of Jamaica, as near Port Royal as We dare venture. We've gone about, and if this wind holds ye ll soon be home again. mistress." n want nut lnnvina hh: 'lnv-qhin 1155111. IIIIHLIIGBB. He went out, leaving his `pensive, those dreamy ,blu'e his intently studying Miss A face for all their _dreaminess; 1 increasingly uneasy. `VI -To an-again: rnn thin. rnnw w--vvu - Captain Peter Blood, buccaneer, in command of his ship me Arabella. named after Arabella Bishop, with whom he is in love. engages two Spanish ships in battle and` overwhelms them. After the. ghthe rescues Ara- bella and Lord Wade. an emissary sent to the West Indies by King Jamessto make peace with piracy, `and makes them his guests. The sight of Ara.- belia stirs all his love for her, but he tears his career as a pirate has blasted all hopes 0! winning her love. You might put it that way. What was the lady's name?" Miss d Ogeron. She was the daugh- ter of the Governor of Tortuga. She had gone off with this fellow Leves- seur, and. .e . .and Peter A delivered ' her: out of his dirty clutches. He was a black-hearted scoundrel, and deserved what Peter gave him." . s i `'1' man And. and vnf Fanfnin DIUUU 115.3 IIUL llR1.l.'1 1Ul.1 1161'. .Not yet, laughed Pitt, who knew the utter groundlessness of the com- mon gossip in Tortuga. which pro- nounced Mdlle, d'0geron the Captain's, future wife. He `paused in the door- way to impart-a piece of information. u1ur..--1.- .u.in ........n..._4. _-....- 1.- 1__.-_ V Levasseur '."' Aye. Cahusac was Levasseurls lieutenant, untilhe. died. Untilwho died." ' Levasseur. He was killed on one of the Virgin Islands two years'ago." Who killed him?" Captain Blood killed him." uV`rhy?u > ' They quarreled," he said shortly. - Was it about a . . . . `a lady?" Miss Bishop relentlessly pursued him; Wllttl. fULUl' 5lIVU H1111. I see. And. .and yet Captain Blood has not married her?" URYAO u-ab N Incin-`haul DH} uphn I-nu: 'l`he lady had m3{3fy un- civil to the Captain. It was a. very foolish attitudefor `a lady in -her cir- cumstances to adopt towards a man in Blood's; and his lordship could not . imagine Miss Bishop as normally fool- ish. Yet, in spite of her rudeness, in spite of the fact, that she was the niece of a man whom Blood must regard as his enemy, Miss`Bishop, and his lord- ship had been shown the utmost con- sideration aboard` the Captain's ship. They were given the freedom of the great cabin, and they had sat down to table with Pitt, the master, and Wei- verstone. who was Blood's lieutenant. both of whom had shown them the utmost courtesy. `Also there was the fact that `Blood, himself, had kept almost studiously from intruding upon thorn 'd..llIlUBl them . 'LT{a Auto Licenses] tnem. _ . His lordship decided to seek addi-' tional information from Miss Bishop. For (this. he must wait until Pitt and` Woiverstone should bhave withdrawn. He` was hardly made to wait so long. for as Pitt rose from the table 'to follow Wolverstone. ho had already departed, Miss Bis detained him with a question: . twrn 'DlH- nhn malmrl. were vou With. a quesuun: 4 Mr. Pitt," sheasked. "were you not one of those who escaped from Barbados with Captain Blood?" ur um: T fnn Inn nma. nf vnur Jsaroaaos V_VlU1 _Ua.pI.a1n nwuu: I was. I too, was one of your uncle's sla.ves."_ urns um. avian mail min. 1: WI-nnnh- uncle's s18.ves."_ A Did you ever sail with 9. French- man named Cahusac ? _ un..h.mn..')N DH-+ lnnrrhn The 130." T ` And another Frenchman named Levasseur ?" uA...-. ukuuan urns: T.nvnemcn1r |: named uanusacr Cahusac?" Pitt laughed. The name evoked a. ridiculous memory: Aye. He was with us at Maracay- 5,, `n lbol Aye. Au .`a.- , < 2 .1 :r~` '2. J!` ,._ d `.1 . CHAPTER XVI I-Oontinued __ __ ._.A_..-.._._ rr.-mg `g 2----`D And:-and yet Captain Brood has not married her." Glycerine Mixture T for Gas on Stoma ch vnopsls I lordship eyes of Bishop's his mind 1.111115 LU BHUW you." Wondering, Lord Julian mounted the companion as he was _bidden. Standing beside Captain Blood, he looked astern, following the indication of the Captain's hand, and cried in amazement. There, not more~than three, miles away, was land-an un-I even. wall of vivid green that filled the `western horizon. -`:And acounle of miles this side of it, bearing after them,I came speeding threegreat white ships. - Tlfnhrnr-ufn-no lnnbn Anurn gnu:-1r\un3rn_ ova. Q-Iuioo\r.( - uyw. an u `-1 Iuvoonnsr-air now. us: His Lordship stared at her again. Then he halt-closed his. large, pale eyes, and. tilted his head 8. little. I wonder,why you hate him so," he said softly. ` ' - I T-TA nnnr Han and :-Inn nnnu-Inf iflnrnnl o "It's an odd coincidence that we` should have been brought together in this fashion; considering that I camei out to the Indies especially to seek` you. And he proceeded to explain himself and his mission. Y'e're my guest'aboard this ship," said Captain Blood, and I still have some notion of decent behavior left: me from other days, thief and pirate though I may be. So I'll not be tell-I ing you what I think of you for daring: to bring me thistoffer; orof my Lord! Sunderland-since he's your kins-; man-for having the impudence to send it. But it does not surprie me at all that one_ who is a minister of" James Stuart's should conceive that every man is to be seduced by bribes into betraying those who trust him." Again vnn'rnlsmnnnnhnna-1 rnn nu-Ina ucuruyuls Luuuu wuu Lruul. nun." Again you 'misapprehend me, cried. Lord Julian, between concern and in- dignation. "That is not intended. Your` followers will be included i youn.` commission. _ ~ And r'I un fhinb f`hnu'l'l on urifln nan yuun-` UUIIIIIIIHSIUIIKV I And d'ye think they'll go with meat` to hunt their brethren -that Brethren of the'Coast? D'ye think I could take a commission of King James's? I tell you I wouldn't be soiling my hands with it-thief and pirates hands though they be. Thief and pirate is what you heard Miss Bishop call me today--a thing of scorn, an outcast. And who made me that? Who made, me thief .and pirate? D ye dream, man, what it is to be a slave? But there! I grow hot for nothing at all. I explain myself, I think, and God knows, it is not my custom.. I am grateful to you. Lord Julian, for your kindly intentions. I am so. But ye ll understand, perhaps. Ye looks as if I ye might." . T.nr- _TIIHnn cl-nn u vnnvnnnl uro+nk_ ye llllL.' . Lord Julian stood a moment. watch- ing the tall figure asit moved away towards the taffzfail. Then letting his arms fall helplessly to his sides in de- jection, `he departed. 7 a_xupu. V Wolverstone looked down sardonic- .a1ly upon Lord Julian. So that you're like to be in yet another sea-fight afore ye've done wi ships. my lord."- 'I`ha.t'a sa. nninf we warn incl sn-.. I'll IIUIIUU U h Barr! . u.:.un: yr: ve uune W1` snlps, my l0l'(1."' That's a point we were just ar- guing," said Blood. For I hold that we're in no case! to fight against such odds. ' uV'l'11..A 4.3.1.. 1.... .:..........1on -rrr-1__-._ `checked abr"uptly. I beg your Vpar-'- don, Miss Bishop. For the moment. . ." ll`7.... -c-A..- _a._..Ip..I .\--w.--. I... -......._ v-'.., -.-,---a ----..--y`.. - V. v... --.v.-.v..v. u u You were carried away by your heat in defence of th1s..sea robber." Miss Bishop's scorn wag almost fierce. I Lfiu T.nwnMCv\ afnmn (:0 ha nu-nln hltlu 5011.1) . r , I He saw the sudden scarlet flame upon her cheeks, the heavy frown * that descended upon her brow. But; there was no explosion. 'F-Tnfn him? T.nrl fhnf 1: Hanna-hH 1 LHUFU WES IIU UXDIUIHUH. | Hate him? Lord! Whqt a. thought! I don't regard the fellow at a.ll." 'I"hnn vn nhnnl mn nrn -" T-Tin him-I_l J. UUH I. l'U5dl'u. LIIU LUIIUVV. ulu Hull. ' I Then ye should ma am._;"_ His lord-I ship spoke his thought frankly. "`He si worth regarding. He'd be an acqui-, sition to the King's navy. A `great; Vman, Miss Bishop. A man worth._re- garding." _ Miss Bishop was moved to sarcasm. You should use your influence with M my Lord Sunderland to have the` King offer him a commission." ' ' [Thu Innmkin locum-Inn mnbluv l|'!11.-.86-In CHAPTER xvni The Service of` King James Miss Arabella Bishop was aroused very early on the following morning by the brazen voice of a bugle and. the insisting clanging of a bell in the ship's belfry. In his cabin Lord Julian was already `astir and hurriedly dress-V ing.' About him in the waist. where all last night had, been so peacefuln there was a frenziedly active bustle of` some three-score men. By the rail. immediately above and behind Lord Julian, stood Captain Blood in alter- cation with a one-eyed giant, who'se head was swathed in a red cotton ker- chief. whoseblue shirt hung open at` the waist. Asghis lordship. moving forward, revealed himself, their voices ceased, and Blood turned to greet him. ynn mnrnina in vnn " ha maid and. ` uuusuu, aulu D1000 turned to greet mm. I Good morning to you," he said, and ,added. I've blundered badly. so I. 'have. I should have known-better` than to come so -closeto Jamaica by night. But I was in haste to land you. Come up here. I have some- thing to show you." Wnndnrlnp T.nr4-I _TII'Hnn vnnnnfnai ULLUP 111111 11 UUlll1lllB1U1l- ' His lordship laughed softly. lFaith. * it's done already. I have his commis- sion i`1i'my pocket." And he increased her amazement by a brief exposition of the circumstances. In that amaze- gllentd he left her, and went in quest of co . 1.1.. 0.-.......=l n... n.-...+..... .....'..z..... u... quarter-deck. Withe the amiable; familiarity he used, Lord J uiian slipped t an arm through one of the Captain's and fell into step beside him. ,What s this?" snapped Blood. I desire, sir, that we be friends. said he suavely. "- _ .That's mighty - condescending `of yo-_u!n_` ` DlUUUo / ', . [ 1 He found the Captain pacing the. I simpte glycerme, hbuckthorn bark, etc, `as mixed in Adlerlka, helps. any `case gas o,n.the stomach in TEN min- utes. Most medicines act only on low- or l5owe1 but Adlerika acts on BOTH umier and lower bowel and removes all gasses `and poisons. Brings out matter you. never thought was in your system. xcellent for obstinate con- stipation. `Guards against appendicitis. Wm.- Crossland, Druggist. = I yuord Julian ignored the obvious" sar- _' casm. ` ` ||Tl'a an AAA nn{nnI:IAnnn J-Inns `via ' England that I am taken and hanged. he will magnify himself and ~- at the same time gratify his personal `ran- cour against me. I'll send him a mes-I sage offering` to surrender aboard his ship, taking Miss. Bishop and Lord Julian with tme, but only on condition that the Arabella is allowed to pro- ceed unharmed. It'sa a`ba1-gain that he'll accept, it I know him at all." ` Ye re surely daft even to think of it, Peter!" . - `|\TnI> an Hoff an qvnn uvknn en... Lnn. u"`11;Itc >ttu;o daft a/s you when you talk of fighting that; Before we've run another half-mile we shall be -within range." ` ~ fnlxrnrafnna at-unnn nlohnnod-AI. H...-... lflln . I Wolverstone swore elaborately, then lsuddenly checked. Out of the_ tail of his single eye he had espied a trim figure in graygsilk that was ascending . the companion. So engrossed had they been that they had not seen Miss 2 Bishop come from `the door_ of the pas- ! sage leading to the cabin. And there 3was' something else that those three i men on the poop, and Pittgimmediately below them, had failed to observe. Some moments ago Ogle. followed by [the main body of his gun-deck crew, i had emerged from the booby hatch, to ,fall `into muttered, angrily vehement (talk with those `who. abandoning the gun-tackles upon which -they were la- boring, had come to crowdyabout him. . Even now Blood had no eyes forl that. He turned to look at Miss Bish-I op, marvelling a. little. after the man-I ner in which yesterday she had avoid- ed him. that she should now venturel upon the quarter-deck. `Her presence at. this moment, and considering the] nature of his altercation With" Wolver- `stone, was embarrassing. ` Captain Blood bared his head and bowed silent- ly in a greeting which she returned composedly and formally. Xvhat in hnnnnning, T.m~d .TnHnn`? SDUKB .lI'UIIl Llle Sl[)_. _They are ships of the Jamaica fleet," his lordship answered her. , Qnfnvn vnnv-A nnnl ho nn fhnir 91 - 11$) U-ICU WLLIIIII 1'&.ll5|`.7, UFICIJ. Q5117. 1.! Wait! Blood bade him. interrupt- ing. and he set a. restraining hand upon the gunner's arm. f`There is, I think, a. better way. Mine is the safe and easy way. Put the helm down, he bade Pitt; I-Ieave her to.. and signal to them to send a. boat." A -As|-,,__ J ___L-.,.e_I_,,,,,,; 4.1: ,,,,,,- Conlpuseuly uuu Lurmauy. \Vhat is happening. L0rd5Julian? she enquired. . Au' H fn nnnwnr ham 2 third gun! SHE euquuw-:u a As" if to answer her a t1-iibrd gun` spoke from the ships. "l`hnv m-n shins nf the Jamaica sRiz_Rw11~-:_I_3u 'c_c->1:1.'1-:-5.1-:% ` Mop. and Thu'rs.,J 7.30v9.30 UL 1113 LCI'IlCS. That's it, Captain; advice. That girl, there." He flung out a bare arm .to point to her. Bishop s_girl; the [Governor of Jamaica's niece. . . .We K want her as a hostage for our safety. ' uA__-llI ' ____ ___.a .2. -1_.......... 4.1.... 1...... neat, l'!l8.yUU." ` V ,``And maybe it won't." Slow and` mocking came Wolverstone's voice` to answer the other's confident excite- ment. and as he spoke be advanced to B1ood s side. an unexpected ally. `if ye re counting on pulling Bishop's heartstrings, ye re a bigger fool, Ogle. than I've always thought you was. We've got to fight, my lads...." 1:l'nur no-n urn ficrhf I`I'l9Il`I9 {Irvin VVUVU SUI. LU 11511! u1_y l'c1.U...-- How can we fight, man? Ogle stormed at him. ' Then louder than before roared a gun away to.1e9ward. ' They are Within ra.nge,"'cried Ogle. TXYQH-1 Plnn hna Minn inf-or-v-n1\f_ 3 `-n'$U-""* ' Il |l See Colonel Bishop in H -over I lies to for him." !.llBel.," INS |ux'u:uup 'Lu5Wc1`cu ucr. Before more could be added, their at- tention was drawn at last to Ogle, who came bounding up the broad ladder, and to the men lounging aft in his wake . Blood confronted him. What's this?" the Captain demand- . ed sha.rply.~ Your station is on the gun-deck. Why have you left it?" "Ca.ptain, Ogle said. and as he spoke he `pointed to the pursuing ships, Colonel. Bishop holds us. We're in `no case either to run or fight." lt\n-In 1! nah-I ha ha I: unihn nnl nnl Derore nun. _ _ . ' Nor will that serve you," Ogle warned him, still more fiercely. The men are of my thinking, and they'll have their way. " Van: nnmn fn o-hm nvinn fhon dn tnave E11811` way." a i You come to give advice. then. do you?" quoth Blood, relenting nothing of his sterness. - um1...u.. 1+ rvn..+ni.-.- nanznn 'l'|hg+ ` gxyc: l.'U'd.l.'t caneers below. I Tfha o i\nr\1y31-1 | 08.11881`! UBIUW. .- _ - I It's a. providence having her aboard: `a providence. I-Ieave to, Captain, and Isignal them to send a. boat. and as- sure themselves that Miss is , here. Then let them know that if they at- tempt to hinder our sailing hence, we'll, hang the ddxy first and fight for it after. Tha.t'll cool Colonel BishoD's heat, maybe." .v Ana rnnvhn if mnn'f " Qlnw and ' no case eluler LU run U1` Llllln Ogle." said he, in a voice cold and sharp as steel. your station is on the gun-deck. You'll return to it at once, and "take your crew with you, or else Hom:n-;a`d:., l'Vl'ill;,'C:eo.m, Baker : or Wlgolg Wheat Threats will not serve. Captain." 3 Captain Blood sh hand closed over .the butt of one of the pistols slung before him. KY(\n urlll {Wan + nahsun vnn " (X011: ' T.;(y;!'.'. Linianrn hi um-.a vv --v_n...-av -v- V..- ......_..-_, . `roared in. chorus the buc- nl nvuy by her sons, Whatever rancour they may hold against the man who rules. her in their time." shrewd advocacy, he approved it. You should have spoken tothe crew. , Do you suppose now that this hon- orable service might redeem one who was a. pirate and a. thief?" Tf hn___.___nnnr1u vnnntmino Dnvo_l ~ .7 -.....u--u--u g-.-mason-vs Onions, small basket . . . . . . . . . . . .. Potatoes,_ bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Potatoes, peck .. . . . . . Turnips tie Squash..... . . . . . . Celery . . . . . . L . . . . . . . . . . . '1 Marrows. each V . . . . Cabbage, head . . . . . . . . . . . . : .-3. . I Par:-3nips,`basket . . . . . . . . . . . .*` 20c 1 Carrots, basket . . . . . . . . . . . 15 1 White beans, pt. . . . . . . . . 10c, 3 ft Poultry, Butter and Eggs `I'\.-A.A.-._ :XY<`>X<>I<>X4>X<>X F1014 >X0I0I0I0I0X< -------wry: uurIIII\-I Despite the stormy weather, there was a. good supply of produce at Bar- rie market on Saturday and citizens looking for theireweekly supplies,Were .present in goodly numbers. Prices did not show Vmuch change. Eggs brought 55c~ to 60c, butter 40c, chick- ens 23c, and geese .25c. . Quotations were as follows: ' ..Vegeta.ble Market t\_,3__,-., 5` VAWETTTTT WT TTTTTTT g THE MARKETS >3 &&&m&&%&m&$&&m& ' SA'!"URD_AY MI\RK__ET 1\. o - - - - u - . . - o - - o . . Eggs , . . . . . . . .L . . . . . . . . . Eggs, ungraded, dozen Chickens . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fpwl, dressed, "lb. ., . . Ducks . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geese ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cream, pint . . .' . . . . . Buttermilk, qt. .. `Apples; baskt A HOTWATERHEATING { PLUMBING TRY % {

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