: % H cox. Q- _.-4.- " an. n_-_..____ :1. n__-.nn T Local Druggiets Bell Rheum: ion Money-Book Plan - It you suffer from torturing .f'he).lm- we pains, swollen, twisted :|olnts,,a.nd, cutter intensely because your system is: Iull of that dangerous poison that makes thousands helpless `and kills thousands years before their time, then; need Rheuma. and need it now. mm-t taking it todav. Rheuma. acts. D860 rulauuzu, unu uuuu u. nugvv. 1 . Start taking it today. Rheuma, acts at once on kidneys. liver, stomach and `blood. and you _can sincerely exclaimz "Good rlddance to bad rubbish." `Ilnnu `nnnnln tho mnnf nlrnnnnl nf -- Ina lung` weeping notes. poisonous, nuhel. . ma. ..*t.':.-.1:`.,*:'a'..' W` " '.f="*"'*"- 2" 3 .'s::;:n':::.?;.'..*:. * :' The non: ' _ . ALL DRUGGISTS Th: first cboi touch Instantly stops the in n marvelously short. tins worst. forms of skin disease. Hqrd crusts the and scum weeping poisonous, rashes. om. nimnien and skin blemlshu.-.. Pom-tun ` _Q_u.ick[Relief 9.- KIIIII Ul'UlvlIlllu' `III Iv IUIUI nu II V ' so all choking, gasping and moiiul in bronchial tubes. Gives his ta of restful sleep. Contains uriouo oy hgbit-forming dm :1. Dporboxatdrugstoroa. Sendc. or atom trial. '1`ompl_o_no. Toronto. gut:----u - ,cL1aAm:zn'Eai_Iii=' -`I3 Q 1-Hana? u 1 I ! :'3:d'?ks 1`3nxahu- -v v-- v--V"-V " ,'O` polioies7.' re rese'ntm nuns 4.7 023, UIQINV [559 V} U KCUIW-II-I `C5336 I5` 1"! Metiopolitan representatives \ aided in the control of` twenty`-five epidemics throughout the country, participated in fort3j- ve health campaigns, arranged tluz-teen cleanau cam oigns and. seventeen _healt zhititsi Aehnotalzgle ` activitylyi in s onr was eircoionmsupp n the tzlfilarenaof some three hundt` _` Afatnilies with free; immunization. against diptheria, with the objeot.of giving the` city health authorities a` practical demonstration of the value; of ;snchpreventifon work. The direct` res _ult,. `was ; that 37.-the 5 City ; Council ~ `voted`money to-supply; the poor with,.[ sera and vaccines tree of cost. .. 1 The total insurance in force amounts `to S12,097.246,792,.r `on 35,222,356" l nnlinien- rnnrannnl-inn. 1' arch: 1-. inc: UUH i'.l6,UVl` 0 0103 20 1:.-544 mg IIVUIIUFI IIIII ~l>UXl.|Bl'Ig verxappmeiatlve or they. wan were: 1 In addit on tl"1 lt``illi!oot.'. :6:-1i:.'the'-I *'W 0 #334 witli"`(`>`t en si` atahtial nancial aid` has` n`g'ive`nl towthe Canadian_~, Booial fHy `ens? Council, theCanad.1an National om-_ mittee for Mental Hygiene, the _Prov-_ ince of Quebeesatety League and to` local Anti-Tuberculosis Leagues. To. McGill University a special contri- bution of $25,000 _was made, to assist in Industrial. Hygnene research work,- while. a 1gerou_s subscription was sent to the" mversxty of Montreal in aid of a school or Public Health Nursing` j that institution inaugurated. _. . V p - t-|r5.;..I.'_y__12;..... ..-___-__,,, . Metrop.<'>`li-1: t:;:1ur8ea to 45.5Z4ym;;`i:1ut s: A heir'`11rd\lBt1`la.1""aIn" '"group;. V uwavu .. .. rvv vnvr .-.;0vr-y_two,,_ dithreeg. ":.t' P dis-`;-:L ` auxuuu: uuuwuba are. gruuuuuy Delng ( eliminated by the progress of Science. ~ Over t4,00Q,090- `was {spent bi; Metropolitan" Lxfe In 1925 thro ~_ ~ venous` offices on this continent 11,; 5 thin `$42381 visita..i.wei'e; .pai!;.sbyg} Metropolitan nurses 45.574 tn nts; heir"11rdu etx`le.1"a7if gs-oup;J nnlnr oldnln_._.. Dvnr... Jznrn. Anathraaf. similar ailments aie gradually being ' Blnifl-.ll.f.9`l` hv thn nrna:-mu nf a'n:nnnn LIVU JUNK! ll.l.Ul'U Ill VVILIVLI.` DU 1lVUo .111 the case of Metropolitan `Life policy- holders` the expectation of life has been increased nine years through the welfare works that or anization has been conducting on a. a.rge.sca.le for ears past. It is further indicated many _ that t edeath toll from tuberculosis decreased over 50% in the last years, while diptheria, typhoid and One of the most interesting` facts V that has come .to ` light recently is the news that over ve years has been added to the expectation-of`lif.6 of the average citizen. That is to say, inqreased knowledge of how to prevent and ght diseaseehas `van to mankind ve years more in w ch` to live. In f.I'IA noun l\' Mnfnnnnidfnn `T 5:01: v\1\`:nvv_ sassy. Auuypu yuu uuulu X11188 <-ner:"` The o . of thy Swede s flat-iron shoes dim nished. A` window `was flung pi and `she knew that he hadnleaped U I - ' I As she fought to right herself, she heard the noises of unmistakable con- flict upon' the porch. Why didn't Mc- Tish shoot? But of course-he was afraid of hltt ng her. And already the Swede must e `creeping through the bushes; at any moment. he would hurl. ahlmself from the rear upon the two yunwltting rescuers.- - - ` XKYHIG n nunnnafn Jnnoun ml-an on...-.1.-..'I` uuuxj UL guy uuuse. -_ ` , "Go on and shoe?!" he. yelled mock- lngly. "May_be"you jcould miss -her!" The flnn n'f H1 ; Qurnt1A'a fIn_I.m.. Expectation or . urn: ulcmslne vm.nv ma Iptorstlng Facts Rgvojled by Metropolltan Llfe Insuring : . Compjny` ` Mr. A. F. C.F1SKE; Third Vice-Presiderit and M for Canada, M elropolitai` Life - Insurance Company. IIIWILLIIIS FUSU UCPH. ' I1 Annnnnhlltkpn AI Olga-an v... u.-V4 \no\-II avg. uvvu; \a.LI.Ul. KG-Ill ."`They did` thot." the diminutive Scbtsman growled i disgust. f`These gent1emen-a nod indicated the bath- robed figures at his side---heard the `noise. and figured maybe they might be needed. So they cam` doon, juist in time to mix up in that_Wedge in the -doorway; wi the result that when things quieted, doon a hit. an some- 'body..had presence" 0' mixid to strikea -light-,`i Mr. -`Lacy, here, was holdin on `to. `you.. nd Mr. -Can_~ington'ha.d me in `8/ clinch. an" the gang was ga.ne-'clea.n. Naturally. An a. pretty endin' for twa' , nichtsj o harrd worrk." .? 5 12 ala-ma, no as... .....I....1-.`. 131.... .`__u l.ul'llUU. LU LV1-(!'J.'l. _ , ` ,'.`You didn't 21 d the money on thoe men. didiyou? she asked. Her glance strayed past him and scrutinized the shadows of the porch curiously. Why --why, where are they? The Swede, I A mean `an'd 1')o.c, Oh, M<:Tish," she wail- ed. "they didn't get away \aftrU; all?" "iunco .31.! ~ A-LA4 ll LL- J1.../l_.__Ll___ 'lyll.l|l' you. Quickly she got. to her feet. `sex-end despite the consciousness that there would be, beforeymany minutes, num- erous aintul spots upon her ribs which would ake on the color of Lacy s eye. '~What a peach he was: And` so fearless. And` so very strong! That steel arm of his `about her Waist-- Rnf Mala upon 'n.\& ...A. 4.1.- L.l_._- 1-3, Illa uuuut I18)` Walt-- ., But this was not yet- thertimq for sentimentality. The f1fty.thousand- that must be accounted for first. She turned t`o McTl h`. Van aianu an A n..`..' .......--- -.. LL--- :"V55r 8.11 ngnt!" sh` sat up, -f It 11 If the Skilled codify. "Qefxaife 1511. thank you." , Onlnlzlu cl-an an; 4. 1...... a....1 ~._-__._.; ~ htggfs bggore. No, what_"ai'tart1edi:T`" it w ,-neas ,. `you're "all right! c11?did TEE E EtH'm3'5 "1539? tliut gctv` th_at`f`ttie. 'owner ~ot the dye wuc;en;fncIln&...her'- waist Svlth. strand; tenfe IVsV'{ '4:hi.;.w_I we: 1:! . .-.. ins? " e3t%2art.pswebt9Weart!` spa": Shea `, d;..tho_ penmnong atnsulh 2., 5.9 .~a%,. .:*}.:`~***'1:;;4:;"a~.,,~.*~t*`* r .9 1'? `.9. . ...Po' For ,9` Lucy; r`edde`ni_n_g.' sta,.r"te41 bucte: reigned his hold '-upon-her waist. arid` said, `.`Oh, I was `a.tra.ld--Thank good- QIIAW ant nn IAN I..........14 ...l-----I-- ` ,,-_.-.=,....-V- -.-9 to usage: pinc- .To the eternal credit` of her red hair be it written that, upon opening ,her eyes some five minutes later. she did not. utter those time-honored words, Where am I?" What she said was, Well, for cryin .ou`t loud!"-a. phrase which her Aunt Celimena would have recognized as a euphemism. It was an exclamation denoting surprise; a surprise not due to the vision of Salt and Bing,'in bat/hrobes, now on -the scene and engaged in an apparent- ly violent altercation with" the red- hea_.ded.,Mq'I`ish-.not far away`: nor to the .sight,ot Sweetie. binding, the fam- iliar perfumed handkerchietaround her own calf and weeping 8.ently`th'e whiie;f .,r Anor,`,ag`aih',,wa's it a purple and swell- t -l `of. ing:eye,c.s'tarjn'z anxiousiyat her `from? w. -tootwtwasy; . an eyqqwhosge Dleasa_nt W is` .,~ha:}l`.,ca . ed, `considers. `e e ';_A 'e%8.EiCI_:_l'-, I C ,1.W ".9?'.1.9h.e_. had`, -33%! ciiinbed` nip` 8. range motor car ma hours . before. No. what .a`nns'n-a:=;'r.' .2 ..--.,- ...-..... Juana vvuunaua puuup Ul'1.lL.' Speculation upon such a question is idle. Npr` shall it be recorded here what .Sweetie. stricken ' with sanguish, an- nounced in a loud voice to high `heaven. Backward she stumbled, and again` Connemara received the whole weight of a , ne-hundred-and-thirty-pound girl a`c ss`he2` diaphragm. And this time blackness followed. For (she will never know in what manner)` not only Sweetie, but Swede and Mc'.l.`_ish. Lacy \and Doc, as if by some pre-arranged signal, tripped over the two recumbent females. and formed one of_` those quaint masses of humanity known to" `youngsters as a "nig`gerpile." ' "VA 4-Inn .-.4-.u......I ...___1.u.- -49 - -" uu; .I.uu must!" _ Sweetie was losing no time in re; gaining her feet. Shaken though she was by her fall,` she managed to grasp the chair, and had alreadv nullnd hm-- ......... xiv ..._y uuc pa. ucuau-5 5111 8 H086. Now she's going to` dash through the door! Stop her," flashed that new. insistent .'command _through Conne- mara. s. brain. Her answering action was purely automatic. She was a, lady --all well and good. But. there are times when being ladylike has its disadvant- ages. What would Saltonstall Cabot Adams, heir of.-all the codfish kings. have said _ii. he could` have seen his Cayenne Fairy suddenly dart her head in` the direction of Sweetie's foot, and sink her practically incomparable teeth into that young woman's plump calf? Qnnnnulnfinn IlV\l'\vu nun]. .-. ...--.....l-_. 3., nu infinitesimal steps was edging toward the very doorway throughewhich the Swede had escaped, and within which Connetnara ' was/ sprawled. - d Then it happened. ' `~.`Look out!" Connpmamvshrieked. But "already the Swede. like a. gigantic rug thrown by an invisible hand, had sailed out of the darkness and com- pletel-3: enveloped Mc'I`ish. Down th ey `went.-And at the thud- Sweetie dashed for the doorway. Connemara. lucked out. Sweetie. brought up sharply in mid-flight, yell- I ed, "0h!v'My shin! andher whole body fell across Connemara"s chest. Cone- nemara collapsed. limply, but even as she felt that the breath would never" return to her lungs, a. vbice inside her head-kept insisting, You must hang on! You must!" _Qnrnnl-{A Iivnn 1....a._... ..- A- vvaa uy mar 18.11, sne managed to chair, already pulled her- selfoupv to a.. standing position, one foot upon' Connemara s shoulder, the other close by the prostrate girl's nose. '|\Tnur cl!-nn n n-Alan`. 4... 4...`. LL, HUHLB U narru VVOXTK." .". He glared at the unlucky B11 u:--:i Mc'l'iah, holdiyngout his revolver, was leaping ridiculously about the - locked figures. I THE -mums !1:xAmNER In I0!` EW3." ? ` :. v Bins; fund XVI KW Z. $UUO9I TYIIIO 990 DVD K"` "i"1`"a& ii' 41: A 1 A mutual: 1QI IIIQ $1 UFU ll. . Kong. cases. \ Prince George, officer of British flag- ship of China Station, will hold invest- iture on behalf of the King at Hong j Health Commissioner Harris. of New _York warned the public against alarm- irig development of fatal pneumonia ' ` Dlnn t"I........... _.l___, ,---. .... . -- And when they have all gathered, ' Jim Swltzel- s teasing tune Makes them all desire to .use Right merrily their shoon. Some heads are streaked with silver And some are gray, but then We'll dance tonight to Switzer's tune And we'll be young again. 11p _ ` PIONEER ` "wry: uuuuuuu r\l Iirll-l\ll` The `Jack-rabbit's exciting - .With its "dips and curves and hill. But the young people's amusement o Is more than full of thrill. ' A It is here they meet each other On certain, Friday nights, e .. '1`hey'come_in pairs together ', -By` the moon's. shining light,` Thesstraight ones, `the jolly ones, The right ones, and -the true; Thosewho don't play euchre In number they are few; The ones_who keep on winning Though the sun be in eclipse And the ones who go on losing. .With a. smile upon their lips. There is music in the parlor 'Twould remind you_of a_choir Orva flock of blithesome bird's` Chirping in a. blooming brier. You'd think they'd die a laughing As they speed along the Way, The jolly time they seem to have Wfhile riding in the sleigh. ; uu.n:1ul p1a.nn1ng.~ . ' . , ` .-An . the -fifty thousand'sAgane too," he added drearlly. We'll never see a halpenny o't now. We'd `a'-`had' `that an` the gang -likewise if busybodies d only keep their hands aft. It wasn't hand to figure out it Sweetie an the money a baith in the house the nlcht. the res o_ the ci~eatures d be hanxin `round. ao,{newheres'." . ' Salt. whose una`sked assistance had so unexnectedlv and nnanu n`Fnofn1I 1.4.. nun. vvuum: uununuu assistance Dad unexpectedly and neatlyefeated his careful planning. i ."Al"I fhn .fi`Ffv fhnnuonaia 4-on-A I--A II "I=inbAviIiIeH'r `A1 DALSTON` no `In.-`I. ....LI.l4.)_ -_._: Look beneath the beautiful exterior of the NEW P n A D I\O\r: wvauqq -._:1` 2 A. .1 LI- _ .R`heumatics[ No other cigar in Canada 'makAes-th same universal` apeal to every class of Vsnioker. Y`(Tc; {we Coontinvued) a Class by Itself Wilsn s A ' Phone 1231--Residhence Phone 905115. f Deferred Payments arranged_to suit purchaser. % ' *' ""1`oii6?H6'a.'c'sid) onX1u'5" `Ask for a Dano'nu-ratzo.n AROLD mu. - .-.. --..55.._ IJI\r\rI . wuuu vvuu rxvc pros: > Member T ' _SpicerlUniversal ]oin_ts ' Longef Springs ' . Pressure Chassis Lubrication , If you look upon a car as `an investment, you will be interestediil the NEW STAR ._ -. Four or Six - The low prices will surprise you. . T Iae'New Sta} Car is Supreme -' in the V low cost field. Mfl-o'sui_auu';u'_ra':s-'II`o`87I;f:i* -H8! Swallow I Ill-AIMI Clli-7.} u: norninl breathing. Q|I`.,k..1' all nhnlrinn, canning nnrl Innnnn '- ' ..- ----- -.--v u.\.u._|.L1 cuucuuz U1. uxu LVD vv s'i*Af1i BAR andWou will nd the hidden reasons for` NEW STAR durability. . q - HE ability to save money is a test of character. Moreover, .it is a fasci- ' nating habit. Bcttr still, _ it brings. with it the ability to take advantage of business _>pportuniti'cs that alwaystcomic to the mail or Woman with rcadyimoncy; I Start buying your indcpendcnge today opening a savings accdunt With this Bank. ` V .\, ,_NQVA sco1'IAn `Capital $10,000,000 Reserve $19,500,000 `II/Irere ` `I12eatti2% Starts , A `Powerful Continental Red seal `Mater Force Feed Lubrication A Morse Silent Chain Drive -Dry Plate Clufch ` i e i New Rugged? Steel Frame with Five Cioss -7--. -wry-anasagn-r\l\l l\IA?\vI JD ' 13,9999` 'lbtal Resources $23o.ooo.ooo Delve into. the history of eirery great fortune or enterprise and you will `find. `someone who eaved ' money. 16 BAYFIELD STREET BARRIE DISTRIBUTOR 1'1,-_uJ1{s1A>A:&_1r, limncn 13, I926.` 'cx6K1i` 111 THUR `uooa !'l_aa8.nce to Dan ruumsn." - Many people, the most skeptical oz skeptics right in this town and in the nountr hereabouts. bless the day when `Wm. roaslund and other druggiste of- iered Rheuma to the afflicted at a canal! price and guaranteed money re- funded it not satisfied. It you have :1!-Iteumatism get a. bottle of Rheuma. Qoday. ztt.