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Barrie Examiner, 25 Mar 1926, p. 14

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Satisfactioln Always befe aur-n.n\I.\l.l..`4 Ill. DI rred Payments arranged to suit piurchasr. Wsou's ` The NEW STAR Car was built to meet; the growing desire on the part of motorists ' for asmooth-'riding.low-priced car. a The NEW STAR Cars - Fours and Sixes - have riding qualities you would expazt only. in expensive cars. The new principle of Star construction, with longer springs. ` and lower centre .of gravity, combined H the smooth, powerful Continental` "Red Seal Motor, give the NEW STAR owner a new sensation of small-car ease comfort. ' ' `Let your Star dealer take you for a ride over a rough" stretch of road. Better still, drive the Star yourself. lt will be a new and pleasing revelation to you. The NEW STAR Car is "Supreme in the p low cost eld". ' . vun tr fl \/(5183:!-ull ."'l'o`:-onto (Leaside) Ontario 1- I--'--- `- ` Lel _ 240 -242 Jar 1&1 ' m of its lfhd intanada vis Str. Tcrontc la - 242 Jarvis Sft n I`. `'9' di `Ca d Tgrorgtg % 16 BAYFIELD STREET BARRIE DISTRIBUTOR uuuuu u1'B8I?0l'. Minions of McCoy's Cod Liver 1 tract Tablets are sold every week 4 thousands of frail, run-down, unc weight people are being helped. A of thlf `FAD! Rn lllll ctiiiif THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1923. m P lease Xook Out I tin your grocer day. Save labels for v able prcmiu THURSDA `tr ..o;a" v`i;a;o.;s" '.;;.J"u;i:;`"3'.:js3i3 needed esh in thirty days gist by taking McCoy's Cod Liver xtract Tablets four times a day -- sugar`- coated and easy to take as candy. And what a hit these esh- reduc- ing tablets -have made. One ruggist lgled his sales in one week. verybody . knows that c from the livers of the humble codfish comes a tst class vitamine that is a wonder- ful vitalizer, esh producer and health` creator. ` 3n`... `.0 I._.l!___l an u up . - T All weak men and wbmen-- All nervous men and women- All skinny men and women- Can grow stronger, healthier and` more vigorous and take on solid needed ank in +M..+u Am... :....=.a. L-- Skinny MenCunDotheSame[ m (mum) 1o rouuns IN TWENTY DAYS . cu -unify I ALi{'D'IiI}GGIsTs Page Fourtean HIVUI yuu (If D. 100.109. ;_y 5 uuu mver .I`JX- vld and under- 1n1'na- Raina!` 63: more uauuuuuultlle n1en--"perhaps ltwas be- cause I'lik'ed each of you too well to be willing to give one up, even for. the other. Anyway, I ducked out. You know what's happehed since--thls madhousel. night We've all had.. iA` _ w-'ord, admirably chosen,` Con- stance Mar,v-_--'madhouse'. Aunt Cell- mgr;a_ added Judlclouslv- l . ness was untouched. 7 very" matter-of-factiy, that if I bob- _ ,, --.. _-....=, uuL"" ane stopped there for a moment. with a. little ex- cited intaking of her breath. Then.` the full light of the moon. You see. in a way. you're both right. Also-look --you'rev both wrong!" ' A v They looked again, and saw. Ononei side of the hair of Connemara was bobbed. On the other its luxurious full- "I told-you," Connemara" continued. bed it meant Bing`; if not, I chose Salt. Well. you see, dear boys,1 when. that blessed barber. got started I had a a funk and made him stop right in the ` middle. I Just didn't know. Then I had` . to` keep the. awful mess hidden. I I thought that perhaps by midnight I , could make up my mind. And then, all ` at once, I realized positively that I simply couldn't. That was impossible. Perhaps---" she smiled brightly at the disconsolate men--perhaps `itwas -' @1999. you ton wall 4-... 1... - . "Bing dear, Salt dear. she said. her voice richly happy. You're both right, and"---she laughed in their puzz- led faces--"truly I don't want to be mean, old dears, but-" She stopped . altar! ln+nI,I-.~ A -I ` ITI- Connemara throw off which bo_und her head. v uuunu ner nead. Her hair-her glorious. gilded hair-- tumbled down..its well- kept secret revealed at last`.-Revealed. that is, but partially. For the light was. so tantalizingly dim in the shadows. and the moonlight so discreet!` pale. Ah!" Therewas triumph in the jacu- , Jation ot Bingham Carrington -as he A rushed to Connemara from one side--- x this dtriumph, of victory. Bobbed!", he or e . ` 4 - . \ Saltonstall Cabot Adams-crowded forward on her other hand. seeking the secret's answer as a stray wisp` of ` moonbeam lit the portion of the girl's - head that met his anxious eyes. He _ saw that the lovely hair still reached her shoulder. and beyond. He had won! ' "Not bobbed!" cried Salt fervently. "Not bobbed. thank goodness! . _. c'.i`hank fidd_lestlcks!V . It was Connemara, irreverent, bit-i ing. Then all at onceshe softened. Putting out her arms-she took Bing s" nearest hand in_ one of hers. and Salt s wan umnugent. . - As they [watched her where she tood beyond the doorway, leading to the porch, with ayquick little gesture Con- nemara threw off the bandeau wich bound her head. Her glorio1_1_s.[ gilded hair... fnvnkiaa an--- -4- - .. ..- . --v--v---.3 nu uua Uxllll IO mock? _ _ _.. a faraway be cmmed be completed, David Lacy slipped his opportunely .. . .No. today! How dls- rm ab`-"t the air! beside him. "Her gracefully late! We must. "we really head dd'Y 1`e3ted`n.hiS Shoulder. must-be off to bed atloncej V i.The--Perfumed 8101') of the hair of ; Just a. minute first.` please. Aunt; C'"1em8!`a-. half long. half short. .ceumena'. The note of quiet decisive garushed. his cheek warmly. intoxicat. [1953 in connemamvs voice focused at ; ngly.A'1`hen. two strong hands grasped tention. Palpably somemew sensation h" 5h1d`75 and C"".emel`e 130111111 was jmmiqent; o herself swung out at an-m theylwatched `mg mm '3 "9 1eVe1 eyes burning beyond doorway into hers, his 8!,1',l!Hng mouth inviting..t a. quick Oh D3'V`d,' ` T . " ' llemara bandeau C""meP9~,-8- happy. choked little hound glorlous. 3? ended incoherently. as Laws ups tumbled m" hem V 'kent secret reimelna no 1.... n_____. . mm... ......n -_._- . ... I use upenmg. V "Quit Auntie, dea.r,"_ she, urrei _ oul ' "That"--Aunt C I done too, aren't you. wig: a.1l'thatyAfooll`-3 '9 db"at1n 01 1 ery about the will?-Just see the trouble` an I Watd- Y0! . it's made. Surely all you want is for *9 Y- ' With W me` to marry the `right-manz ' A ~ M10019 gathered I am. I110." The old lady snapbed am? he!` gaunt 8 out the double-blhrrelled affirmative 9'5 -a'3"l`' 393113 belllgerently. You, Mr`. Brewster, ' I permitted!" and 19 want to draw up 9; new will tomorrow W d`"`5-' ' 4-no . . V. what's that? . . three o - - W1tht Waiting clock? ." bell 1 mD19ted. Dav How W" Si really "559? P99` must be at once, 7 i The-V Derfumed 810 . Aunt! Cellmena.' The decisive-V b"5h`r`d* j;1esa_ Conner'nara's voice fnnnnna .,+_ l imzly. Then mm an I (Continued from .pa_.ge 10) f` the company's done` this befor?" Me'- {Tish nodded. It -was your business. .V I. M . Brewster, to know; to nrntnnt mnl 111.568: Exac [you An mu DDlulY'.--' intervening the bandeau uw ymr .u.W homo nlla: `Douay back. Try D. D. D. Avo -__-..-A( meeung .m London last `week. The young people of the Presbyter- ian church here `gave a very `interest- lug. program in the church `last Wed- `nesday night. It was mission night. Mrs. Rintoul gave `an. excellent paper on India which was appreciated by all. s eadings were given. by `Eva Wal om, Laura Holmes. Ella Haugh and Bo by Bnockwell. Mrs. Jacobs -A sang. very sweetly "Oh Love , That Will Not Let Me "Go" and..Mrs.`.W M.`Ag`new's rend- erjing 1.ot Somebody. l was in _ excellent style.` !Arth_uz_7.l; Adams, -president. was chainhn. . . 2 < - _-- .....u u. ucuuuu.-u`, and when neighi)ors._to whom" she tied for protection had `arrived up arrived they found him.bieeding `pro- dusely. He was rushed in the ambul- nce to, the Oriilia. Memorial Hospital. where. his condition `this morning is very critical. ..~. . ` ~ uu: muu weatuer back again. - Wesley Ruddtck andJohn C. Haugh` attended the L Oranige ' Grand .Lodge meeting .in London last The Younz nennln nf M... n......s..-L-.- (Last wek s correspondenc) XMar. V16--_-'-it is, quite ia..ipleas! 1re_to see 1: e mild weatlier back _ Wesley Ruddick and-.Tnhn re 1.1`.----`IL vVIlUl.'U H15 UUIII crjtical. _ _ HUSBAND A"r'rAciKs wu-'5 FOR . HAVING HER HAIR eoaefo Oril1ia,~Ont., Mar.'16--Frank Clarke, until recently employed by the C.N.R. as a,bridge builder, and who lives with his family on lower West street, after an altercationwith his wife about 11.30 last night. after she` had had her hair bobbed, attackedher with ahammer, and-when neighbors _to whom fled- had upon the scene, they found he had cut me. fhrnnf .12. Jungusn '. TD. Jamleson `Fl `Ml T.nu n. 1V1. ua ' A. Zelhr .W. H. G. Marwood . unnnus rurI.,I:. ULUB The followlngare the scores weekly shoot held on Wednesda ternoon, Mar. 17. ` . R. Wolfenden E. Burridge 1:.` ngjl1sh;.".:::::::: """" " Jamieson I9IlI_0IIOI ,,--...-.,. .....u uxqun U&!'l'.8!` 013' Angus were fined $2.00 and $15 costs' each for disorderly conduct and G. Longfield was acquitted on a. similar charge in p\)11ce court hez`e last Thurs- day morning. It was charged that the three had by behaving In n. Ms-nwim-W There is abloiutely no sufferer from eczema ,. fwho ever used this soothing wash. and did not - eel immediately that wondetfuily calm. cool -rnaatioxlttthat foliage tszhen the itch iai tatleiz wa. uera e res vansn fromptgle most. distrgzini he diam-In-- may, as. uavna Lacy drew her to him. I Attaboy!" whispered Sweetie to the fragrant night `in general. With a. reg- herded `saltonstall Ca- bot Adams -and Bingham Carrington toward the hall door. Come. ,vouse-- `this here is\a private rehea.rsal." - b The End I N Lug . I`h' happy beginning!" Whatever reply she ma: Eended to that final_ gnter in uyoa n..u.,. ..._;_--- ...w,y, auyway-1t's his capture. As the rest of that preciousplotihas cleaned out, except this Sweetie girl` . . " . V Oh, she's staying with me,` Conne- mara interposed. Aren't you Sweetie?" To which that young-woman vehem- ently replied, Unanimous. Them being gone, as I said, it's easiest to forget em," McTish continu- ed. The gang's broken up, an there ll be -a reorganization i the Shanghai Line noo. Anyway, oot 0 the _roll Lacy can fix up the loss of the Bloody Nui- sauce and a ethe rest o .t." I knew it right along!" gurgled Connemara ecstatically. "Tear up the papers,-I have the child! And to think it could have happened in Connecti- cut-."' Long Island `mostly. corrected Lacy. He added, and Auteuil." Her eyes smiled into his. A,uteuil. I remembered you when I first got in the car. I remember your mother .too--charming men have, charming mothers, don't they? Conne_c- - ticut? Auteuil ? Everywhere-always! lshe sighed dreamily. The happy end- ng '- ' i n Du. lng `(Ir ucuxuu: ` "The same. It s C( Lacy, anyway--it's V preciow nu! nu...... 4.1.1; n- The fty grand! exclaimed Sweetie. Pete's sake. how that can change hands! coming to my friend Lacy, anyway--it's his nn.n+m~n Ac um uxuu, 1. 11168.11?" , The wedding," adcied Lacy, is this afternoon. _ _ At` which point the dour McTish V contributed his first mite to the Hal`- loping conversation. - `EA verra grrand," he burred, and my pleasure is to make the first wed- ding present. "Here it is." From some- where about him -the little Scotsman extracted the pretentious roll of bills Lacy had received from Connemara af- sitting room. . QUIT]-an fIFvv n----.. .1 I n L ;tinctly "self-conscious cough. ' David Lacy turned toward Vthem,V his fiancee on his arm. He held out his hand. as ed. . }`{Better than that--congratuiate me! It wasn't her hand which Connemara -held out, but her lips.vAnd first Bing,` -then Salt kissed her. You dear boys! she cried. Please, will you both beour best man-best men, I mean?" wedding," att_e_rnoon. ' Won't you congratulate me?" he" ` from czMA ,1 ` FINED $2 AND COSTS` EACH Eric Carnnn mm 1:`-n-h -'--~` up Luz` an` at last!" ' V Mm"- Saltonstall Cabot Adams coughed. Or it may have been Bingham Carr1ng- gm---ce.rta1nly one ofthe two. A dis-I , --v ~ --A"" 1110!. nets. The guy," opined Sweetie judicious- 1:1, "is no slouch. Ahh! They're comm up for air at last!" Saltonnl-all harm; A-I . _ . - A -- - - - u w u u8Vlc8S.' ` - Without waiting for {he completed, a besid head ninth-Inn! an-1--`I - ` ' are yuu sure, Constance Mary?" m; Quite". That-V--Aunt Celimena spoke with the of an oracle--that `is all Young man, I\congratu- late you." which Miss Celimena own " -~ Wifhnuut nontu-.. n--- 1- * uuvlu uacy." ' \ Aunt ceumena nodded her I idly. No news to me. Then softened the old lady s face. '. are you Constance Max un..u...u 'v:7.i\:(.z`a .y`-`f".:?'He bent 0V; 8.lfd her. Just a minute. First, -ladies 4 gentlemen, and whatever, let me \ nounce,my engagement . . to David Lacy. Aunt (:5-nun-unno -....a..:;._-u L , - - u BARBIE RIFLE CLUB fnllnt-ulna n..- u.- ,_,, --.-..-.. ..,.o mu za.uy's race. "This re Mary?" Quitg_". V vunu uuullil It penetrates the pores. vea instant. from the wucn U18 IICII III @3361`! most. distressing n diseases. 93 _, _....u nu; av uuu. whispered With Id |] Coma. vnnnA___ suuung to friend his D118 Inf hag n'lm-n-....: he scbrjeg of the Wednesday at- na- my have in- lntrnnlnfinn Ah ncu. net neaa mg- a. Then a smile I This time rice Marv? I to stand close ..mz/` ngajuuz sxammz ' L exhibit nhnn In ` head rig- an 2. nmiln '|'hat' '|t5lT Away _:I`here ab_u}!qtely n_o_ eczema 69 60 59 48 47 44 32 32 Examiner Adlets ere great -sales-. men "and they work for little pay- 25_ cents a week. out: use or melt home. ' -' On behalf of the members, the Se- cretary `extends their sympathy to the members of the Wallwin family in their recent bereavement. the desire that Mrs. Truman _Thomp- son, who has beenvery sick, will soon recover. & He also expressed ' , vulllpally HUI` HUSDEDG. . \ I . The District Representative replied that he wished to become more ac.- quainted with the farmers so as to be of service to them and hoped more farmers would make use of the ser- vice which is given by the Agricultur- al Department. He also expressed his willingness to come out at any time. Just before the meeting broke up a vote of thanks was given Mr. and Mrs. Campbell for their kindness in giving the use of their home. On behalf nf H... wm--I---- A-~ - not too far` distant when all would be. using the wider -slelghs not only for the . purpose of having a. better sleigh road. but also for the comfort of the farmer's best friend. the horse. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Page for his kindness` in turning out on such a. rough night. Mrs. Page was given credit for being brave enough to ac- company her husband. Ihlm-. 'I'\l...&..1_J. vs . . ________ are Inn hurl +1.... .......1. .0-.. _.._.___ .._...:._ SEVENTH Eln, VESPRA `I n.-. --- wvsguh people are oelng helped. box of 60 tablets for 60 cents, and if any skinny man or woman doesn't gain at least ve pounds in thirty days--money back. Ask any good druggist anywhere in America. Be sure and get McCoy's, the orig- inal and genuine, and don't forget there is nothin on `earth so good to make backwar _. listless, underweight children grow.strong and robust. 6tf .;.__ -.__ v 13. A` (Last week's correspondence) U.F.O. Club Mee Iran`; :vu`p.u4;\.-.A..l__ -. - - The Blend never. changes; taste is always the sajne. NEW ST Abuilt meet; motorists / \> . ff)! A lawns %,Z('a@a/e/Ve/V910 172; 1'5: `n! 31.00 501:1} rollcvi: Dyiou or you may :ou.`:oo.'

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