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Barrie Examiner, 19 Aug 1926, p. 6

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inantuazc u.:.u, arrive 1OI`0nE0 'l.ZU. ' No. 42, leave Barrie 8.40 a.m., A1- landale 8.58, arrive Toronto 11.35. NA RR `noun Dnmu:A O nu: .. .-- xauualc 0.00, _a1'z'1ve .l0I`Ont0 11.35. No. 56, leave Barrie 2.05 p.m., A1- landale 2.20, arrive Toronto 4.25.. NA 59 `noun Dnuuin 0 on - - 1" aauuau: ao4U, arnve 10I'0nCO 4.23). No. 58, leave Barrle 2.30 p.m., A-1- land!aIe 2.45, arrive Toronto 4.45. N0 4111 lnnvn nomvu:n K n: .. ..- A1 .I.ouu a.u1., Duffie 1.1.6 8.111. :/ - No. 43 (`Saturday only), leave Tor- onto 12.30 p.m., arrive Allandale 2.40 p.m.,; Barrie 2.55 p.m. " Southbound No. 4-6. leave Barrie 4.55 a.m., Al- landale 5.10, arrive Toronto 7.20. i Nn A9 `nova Domain 0 An .. ..- A1 Northbound No. 41, leave Toronto 7.20 a.m.', arrlve Allandale 1'0.05, Barrie 10.30. No. 55, leave Toronto 10 a.m., ar- rive Allandale 12.07, Barrie 12.23. No. 57, leave Toronto 10.30 a.m.,\ arrive Allandale 12.35, Barrie 12.48. No. 45, leave Toronto 4.50 .p.m. arr-'ive Allandale 7.28, Brarrie 7.50. No. 47, leave `Toronto-9 p.m., ar- rive Allandale 11.15, Barrie 11.35. Nn A0 /nvnnnf Qnlr-n...J...-\ 1_____ I I I nve nuanaaxe 11.13, Barrie 11.35. No. 49 (except Saturday), leave Toronto 11.40 p.m., arrive Al]a'ndale 1.55 a.m., Barrie 2.13 a.m. Mn /1`) I-Qn4-n...J.-... -...1__\ 1--- rn 1 1 L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ac `Beets, bunch . . . . . 2for15c = Carrots, bunch 2 for 15c I Radishes, bunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c ;Onions . . . . . . . .. 5c and 3 for 10c I Cauliflower, each 10-lbc A Gooseberries, quart . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c fCutflowers........... . . . . . . ...10-15c~ ` Anaragus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sc. `_ Spinach, gal., . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 25c ` Green peas, shelled, quart . . . . . _ 30-40c Green peas, basket .. .-. . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 String` beans, qt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c Broad beans, qt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c Vegetablemarrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-15c I New potatoes. peck . . ., . . . . . . . . . .. 50c Cabbage. each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c Celery, bunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5c Peppers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 for 5c Black currants, box . . . . . . . . . . 20-25c Red currants. box . . . . . . 15c. 2 for 25c Raspberries, box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Blueberries, basket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Cherries. boxx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c Cherries, basket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Corn, per doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-350 Icucumbers. each . . . . .. _. . . . , . , . . .` 5-10c iaaaaeaasaaaaa SATU noA v MARKET ..jI`here was another -big market last .Saturday, withaanj abundan kind of garden a cent butter, whi Blueberries. iv .3. PI` ce -of every nd dairy produce, ex`- ch was rather scarce. ere seen. for the first time this yea and sold for $1.75 a has. ket. Cherries, raspberries,. blackberries and black currants Were.ver.v Dlentiful \ and the demand for them was big. Pric. .es were the same as last week.` The display of vegetables was fully as large as that of last week` and, although there Awere a great many buyers, they had no difficulty. in having their wants filled. '11-here was not a great deal of green corn and it disappeared rapidity. Cabbage, celery, onions, lettuce, cu- cumbersi and other garden produce were greatly -indemand and trade was unusuallybrisk. Ther no change in prices. Butter beans. pint '. White beans, pint Rhubarb, bunch !Lettuce. bunch Head lettuce 10c,3.tor 25c ......_10c, 3 for 25 0'c oo`~nu I-5- ,n. I e was practically. I I | Austrians eat more meat and Italians less than any otheq people. The annual per capita consumption in Austria is I245 pounds; in Italy the average {per- son eats only 23 pounds. Americans {consume 118 pounds: peef-eating Eng- zlanders are content with 110 and Nor- 'way(:i1nd Swedlen are satised with 86 ipoun s annua y. Frenchmen use 73. Germans 70 and Spaniards 49 pounds ! every twe1vemonth.--New York Times. Create Gas, So`m-neu and Pain. How To Treat. -4...... _y , uuuuvl 9Eggs.` dozen Butter, pound . . . . . . Fowl, pound . . . . . . . . Chickens _(broilers)_, Cream, pint -. . . . . . . Buttermilk, qt. . . . . . aulu uxnyllu Huuu UIUIID Out." Gem-;r.e threw in the clutch and I-Ierm pushe-d`ui1til he was purple. Suddenly one of the boards rose out of the ooze and struck Herm fair in the face. A:1\... u L - I. ____u- 1 C. N. R. TIME 'i:A-BLE MEAT-EATING PEOPLES ` ...... u, v-nuns .-`Poultry. Butt.e.r - nv-ran " . . 4U-ZDC ` .. . .. . . 3.1-n unno- '30-32c 32-35c 28-29c 4:-l .... UL` for 15 .. 1:4 'nU\J ' 45c 30c JVLJI-',UL,V unruluuu Ul. ye. (`All I want of you tellers is to keep your hands off them boards!" said the man loudly, getting down from the fence. ` `LYn..y.,. ...,.l.._1 ..... ....I .._.-..II I___,.3_ 2,. Q..._II cu. own; ENGINEER Ontario and Dominion La nd Surveyor 133 Blake St., Barrie. Phone .623 ` - Ohartered Accountants Phone Main 5874. 59 Yonge St., Toronto H. J. Welch,.~C.A. G. D. Campbell, C.A. W. S. Hulbig, Production Engineer T. E.- Lawless. CA, Manager Cost and men..;.......-. nu- ..w.u=m.-e, on worsley St. Phone 751W WELL BABY CLINIC from 2 to 5 o'clock every Friday. Application for, nursefs services may be made direct or through your doctor. . * B. M. SYLVESTER Teacher of Music V Bandhaaster Barrie Citizens Formerly Director of Music Ch] Hospital uhier D.S.C.R_., ban of 134th 0. . Bn., bandmaster Toronto Scottish Regt. A. v VICTORIAN babes or BPFEA Rn;-...l. ` vIvlVl'lIl'\l` 3 ` _ ~ Barrie Branch Residence, 86 Worsley St. WELL CT.l"l\TTf` _-- EDMUND HARDY _ Mus. Bac.. F.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Organ, Vocal, and . ' ?Musica.l Theory, Organist; and Choir-master of St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church Gold medalist Toronto Conserfratory of Music and Ilniyersity of Toronto. 113 Worsley Sf Phone 683. Studio--King Block. ' ' Phone 424' --'-_ IJL uuI:'.`5 rlllu LUUK HUIIIU ULIIUX` ruuu.` Say, mister!" I-Ierm addressed a` mommy-lookdnsz man who sat on the fence reg'a.i~(1lng them sourly. Lemme take a- plank or two, will ya? We got to get out of here." He advanced t_0w'at'.d V a pile of loose fence boards. 4417-.. .1. -1. 1-; 41---- a-_,-_ v___ ,_-1,, ,4_______.____.._____. L. J. SIMPSON, M.B. - ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - Office and Residence--Col1ier St.; cor- ner Clapperton St., Barrie. Phone 275. ` especial I y . Office-140 Dunlop Phone 710 ' ,, DR. MORTIMER LYON 122 Bloor St. West, Toronto. Will be at 91 Owen St., Barrie, First Saturday of each month. Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Consultation hours-11 a.m. to 5 n.m. Barrie, phone 2. Toronto, North 3326 __________________________ UH. FRED A Formerly of Drs. Ros: ,Late Surgeon Speci Imperial Army, General Surgery_ a! hours: \; to by appointment. A. T. Little, M.D. W. 3 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m., or: Phone 213. C. Little, M.B. _______:_______..___._____ . --and-- ' ` Dr. W. H. WILSON Graduate of Toronto Univc -Phone 61 Office-58ACc T-Tnrnvn- O A ..._- ....... - 1`. 11;; 1 Manager Cost : ruuue DJ. Hours: 8-9 a.m., -j ! DR. H. T. ARNALL Associate Coroner County of Office and Residence--Gorner and Elizabeth Sts., opp. Central Office hours: TTnh'l 1n an n -- u......-.._.o us: .-...u-4-con u-no iii.-}7{n -i'eg`:rded him with astonish- ment. Your breakfasv didn't agree with ye. did it?" ' "You must hev. let your" disposition set round in the sun somewhere till it soured on ye." George remarked. "Mighty careless of ye." "AH 1' want nf vnn Pnllnrvu In in lznnn auu muzaoetn sts., Cer Until 10.30 to 3.30 and 6 to 8 p.m. _ > ur(.,W. A. LEWIS | Surgery and Diseases of Women , Associate Coroner County `of Simcoe --and-- ' D, \A[ |._| IAIII ann- | Trustee; Thorn .V\{1AIiI IJUBLI eluding drawing ranging of loans, kinds. Executor, , ' `J. A. cone:-:'r'r NQTARY PUBLIC, Conveyancer, drawing nf willq mm-Ia ....-.uuu;z:.rLa, SULICITORVS, C. I Offices: 707-s Kent.Building 5 Toronto, Ont. C. W. Plaxton. G. Gordon Plaxton James O. Plaxton , RADENHURST &. HAMMOND BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. y Masonic Temple Building, Barrie } MONEY T0 L0'AN/ - BARR . Off PLAXTON & PLAXTQN ISTERS, SOLICITORS, 1ces: Kent_.Buildin.` A.-`-1.- :A'nruS'1`ER, SOLICITOR. E'1"c:.. MONEY TO LOAN. Ross Block. Barrie ________________________j ALEXANDER COWAN , Bamjster, Solicitor for obtaining pro,- bate of wills, guardianship a d ad- ministration. General Solicitor. otary. , Conveyancer, etc. - 3` 0ffice'--Hinds Block, 8 Dunlop St., Barrie. -, MONEY TO LOAN . H. CRESWICKE {Barristezx Solicitor,` Notary, etc. _ MONEY TO LOAN. Ross,Block. Bgzrrie i Her Suffering Relieved and Health Restored by Lydia_ E. Pinkham s Vegetable l Compound uonveyancers; Etc. A, Money to. loan at lowest rates terest. Office--13 Owen St.. in I ic Temple Buding, Barrie. Branch Office--E1mvale. W. A. Boys, K.C., M.P. J. R _ -; _ BOYS &. BOYS Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public Conveyancers; Etc, Money to 108?! nt lnufnuf nab`... AD I- _ . . , PR8. BURNS Ovnr `D-o-.1 `F DRS. BURNS A- 60 Elizaboth_St. (Over Frank Dutcher'sgrocery store) Chiropractors, Drugless Therapists Spinal Adjustment and Massage Electric, Vibratory and Magnetic Blanket Treatments \ - Phone 405J for appointment -2- ; MAUDE E. CLAXTON. L.T..C.M. Teacher of Piano and van: Successor to Creswicke & Bell BARRISTER, ET_C. IONEY LOAN. Rnns: Rlnnb I2-ma: MONEY Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, etc. TO LOAN Ross Block, Barrie ."-_""""""""""""(' _D_RS. LITTLE & LITTLE uclans and Surcmnne I=Ia--=- %_____________.._.'.. DUNCAN F. McCUA|__G. B.A. Successor B k.]Q'RT,Q'I"'I7'D GAY 1-1-av---~- -- IJUEU HIE. , "P1'()bnhly y0u_ d hev run her up on that wire fence to get by," George said. Maybe you'd hev backd up +1/couple of miles and took some other road." Qnu n1IufLnvl" T-Tn:-wvn nrlnnunn n` , Ln H`-1 CIVIL ENGINEER and Dominion 'r......: c -- DR. FRED A. ROSS V Drs. Pnue .9. pm... DR., w. A. LEWIS !I`_V and niDn'ana n? `T - vcuouur Ul IVIUSIC ter Band _irector Christie St- n er bandmaster S. of 75th Jttish Rezt. . -I. H. CRESWICKE ter. S()]iPH'nr' 1\7m-..".... c,.,.... ...vyc\.:cu.1aL - Wltn [HE rial 4% years._ Surgery and Obstetrics especially. , -140 Dllnlnn Qf D--- - CHIROPRACTIC PUBLIC, in- awing of wills, deeds, ar- etc. Insurance of all acutor, Administrator and; Thornton, Ontario. 4-52c! ________________ n. V..-.. .._ .... -. `v1 u... H _You just let them fence boards alone!" said the ma with -sudden en- ertry. "I don't feel `E0 call to furnish lumber for all creat on to smash up." 1v......._ ............:|...-: 1.1.... __.u.|. ___L-,,x_,u. MEDICAL uawxcas, U. : and Efficiency.-Dept. . MUSIC |I;.IJ M. l1U3 :. Ross & Ross, Barrie Specialistwith the L1-rnv_ 41/, vnnvu LEGAL - IV lI-9\lI` 1;c')ronto University Office--58 ~ Collier St. V 1230-2 and 6.30-8 p.m. ..____.__.._____.._. 3'1<,W's1:o'u:i1o uucru, mic. rates of my mama Q0 3.. 1m.-.-.... ruuIl1r\I-l- iounty Simcoe. e--(.`.n1-nor 'r'n..n-A St, Barrie P. O. Box 1078 ..- ._.-.-.. ....y. u... Uxt vuov _....u out I Look at that!" I-Iverm snarled. as if Gcmrge were to blame. "Body 'lay1n' flat in the mud. Seems to me I'd `a drove round that mudhole if it had been me." nD..n1n..m.. .m..vA 1...... ....... 1...... ..'... ..... ----._y u; DuuUUe.| -Gorner Toronto) . Church mo am am: "ya u: uu ux U11 a.m,. and 1 Phone 167 NURSES lVd.lU- R. Boys. 1 us. ruf- Mason- v------use VVFIII-HI`; If you have not plenty of water, bet- ter see T. H. Rutledge about drilling a well. I guarantee water and drill with ga.so1lne-no wood or water to haul. I have two machines and the prices are reasonable. Write or phone me and I will call on you. ;I'. H. RUTLEDGE, Shelburne, Ont. P.0. Box 122. - Phone 122 _:_j 11- U. NIINNIKIN Funeral Director and Embalmer Ambulanbe. Service - Phone 431 Motor and Horse Equinment Col-. Mary and Ezabeth Sts., Barrio _.__-___.._._._ I Examiner Adlets are men and they work for 25 cents a week. Read AThe`Examiner and get all te lqcal and district news--$2.00 a year. j A. C. REID CAR TAGE LJJFUIII-'.1l. It was surprising; the roads had been dusty for miles. They looked at each other in astonishment. The engine was spinning` `merrily; so George shut down. and they both leaped to -the ground. on 4`\(\`r "L 4'I..n4ln T_T-..... ...._..._I...:I ._... xn _._w j wv- - -w j--vvn-no--VI Published every; Thursday afternoon at the Post Office Square, Barrie. Sub- scription Price--Canada and Great Britain $2.00 `per year in advance (n arrears /$2.50); United States, $2.50 per year in advance. Both old and new addresses should` be given when change of address is requested. CAN- CELLATIONS.--We find that most of our subscribers prefer not to have -their subscriptions interrupted in case they fail_to remit before expiration. While subscriptions will not be carried in arrears over an extended period. yet, unless we are notified to cancel. we assume the, subscriber wishes the service continued. REMITTANCES should be made by registered letter, money order, or cheque payable at par in Barrie. . . J. A. MacLaren. Editor W. C. Walls, Manager _- __-v--nu` J V Established 1 869 "FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT We Handle Collections Only-- . No Sideline. Nothing: too old, small, 1arge or _ hard for us to tackle. `34 years experience. NO COLLECTION-NO CHARBE ` ,- KELLY & AIKEN \ ` - COLLECTORS Orangeville and Owen Sound Owen Sound Offices: 169 9th St. E Reference-Estanjiard Bank of P. C. LLOYD Funeral Director _and CI OPEH DAY AND NIGHT 47 Eliubeth St. : Phone 218. sE61`T7I3E>6k"T"o'1`23a Your READING Needs { Am: WELL SUPPLIED AT QfVf\"I"'I'I!f! I\4\ Au. .- A - - Hai`ryl'3arron _i_ _-j-2-`EDIT where we are equipped better than ever to attend to all your wants in the line of WATER! WATER!` vnn `Aovrn cats` .1...` V FOR - ~ Hot Water Heating and PLUMBING . THIS WOMAN _N_(l_W__WEU-. Agent for McClary s Fulfnaces. 52 Elizabeth St. : Phone 952W MULCASTER ST. _Is OUR ADDRESS . G. c. smtq & co " %w. J. RICHARDS` PLUMBING AND HEATING GIVE US`A CALL Phone 180 90%`-F9T!N% v; o. MINNIKIN n:...-L-_ i -- - 32 LU UH. V `I It is seldom that a person gets his wish so quickly as George did. They: were topping a rise by a small~wee.th- er-beaten farmhouse -with 8. creakins windmill on the knoll. behind it. when the heavy car jest naturally `sat down." as George said afterwards. in a little mudhole they were passing Lhromzh. W9 tin). -Ilnrnvlniv-u-u-v flan nnnaln `sun 1...`... -5.) uauualf Canada. TRY great sales- lit_t1e pay-- % THUR4 mung." -V \ 4 "A teller generally glts what `hem lookIn'~ter." was Geor_ge'a sage.4com- ment. "This thing is gown monoton- ous. I wish somethin' would happen to us." T0 In uninvn blnnlr n nanny -an .1. LI... l.l'1llUCl!u He samzed back wearily in the seat, for they had travelled over a hundred miles since morning. "How could ye have adventure!" he muttered. "All you do is to stare straight ahead at the road. with one ear canted behind fer noises on the car. This Don Quixote, now. he was allus iookin' for some- thing." - i \ A fallnn rvnnnnaflu (r'I'n41Iv`nn `LAM. uay. us-:vu1' ttuyuuug uuyplu-J. They were passing through centrall Minnesota. Harm shaded his. eyes with his hand and gazed across the sunlit plain. `This ain't a. very adventuresome country; nc`>th.1n' but wheat and wlzjev fences." `Lln nnm.-..n.'I I......I- .-.......n__ 1.. 41-- __-_L I 5 III!!! Llllv ICU IWIHVIIIIJUII ' Some guy that," said George; "Pm la. good deal like him. drlvln' the good` old car through the .~country .lookln' fer adventure. All we leak` is adventure. We ride and buy gasoline all d,a,v-and camp and fight with them pancakes you make and then ride on again next day. Never anything `happens. 'I`hnv war-A nnmainrr thrvnnah nnnhvnl I1.Bl'lIl ucuuuuuu uu U16 uuvuxlnuresg of Don Quixote and the faithful Sancho` Panza that he courd remember; -" ____ ______ LI_-Ln _._:.1 I1 ul- ,_r.. -..v-. . .-u-on oou yous: yuvuvo `;()'v'v," hovled. pawing mud out I, IJ USU!-p . ' ,-~ eorge Eastman gave his wheel. a twitch to hold his car in the rut. That s _ what we be---kind `of crazy tools to be travellln' from Consolidated to.Vermont in an automobile." T `Janna nnnnlhhri all` Vfhn nvrnnfn-can `f..... 5-: p v4vO'I\Q oov-h on: ovovcr now: ``You niaver read nothln' much. dld ye. A Spaniard Cervantes wrote..a lot about him. He and his servant travelled round the country vdolnf all kinds of good hdeedswsort of crazy fool. I 1`. ug t." ' ' Anna-A mnnfmnn nvnvn his mhvnnl `Al "fever heard Vot Do George?" said Harm Mari uv.... ........-... .......: .....n.a...= o.Vermont Herm described all` the adventures` `f nun rlullirnl-A ant` Ilka 'n{fW-nfuul annninn v Dgxi Quixote. ` "av-ah CCII1I QIII vALondon--Returns now being ompil- ed by theradvisoxfyoommittee on at- mospheric pollution to the Air Ministry showthat during the twelve months ended March 31 last the soot deposit over a. London area. of, approximately 36 squaremiles wa._1,438=tons, compar. ed with 1.501-duringthe previous year. Increaes a`:-e recorded at Nawnnoin- cu wuu l.,DU1.'(ll.l_I`l!l3'-E118 previous year. Increases are recorded at Newcastle- `qn-Tyne--the/sootiest city in the king- dom. with {an average monthly fall of 3,087 tons. ~` . ; l'-"A.Mll'..Yv BOR;`.;i7FHREEs x 'k`nan In III-an".-.u-an-`-1.. `_.L_.IL-_ -1 A ' an tuuguceu. . . ' `A`We could jug you `fer criminal care- lessness, too. aid George. `You might . havehurt somebody with that there hole. And somebody will, `too. if you don't stop that windmill and fix it." In the end that was what the fellow did. while la constantly increasing, group `stood and watched him. The Jeers with which they` encouraged him did not sweeten his disposition. Don Quixote a the faithful Sancho} thus left him standing beside his handi-y work while the blocked traffic passed safely _ over. , ' ' anguu I , Nother car 'cbmih ! Herm nodded down the road`. Course he wants us to I get out of the way. ' .T\Tn h duh! (1.nnn`a-n 5... I..- .......1_'- 515:. uut. U]. Luv: wa.y.", _ .No, sin" said George, as he pock -' eted the bill. We are groin to stay right here till you fix that hole." I-Term hnl nnnvnyvnn uria #1.. 1...... usuu. u_u1'e uu you Ilx mat note." I-Ierm held converse with the occu- `pants of the newly-arrived car. Sever- al alighted. V ` T `.`fn .-m..1.: -1...... -..... .4-.. -..:..'-2_;- z 7 l uuuu,l' U sight!" I , 1\Tn!'I- aYcL)`l,1r:a_1'e a pali' of highwayvfrVobberS~!" shouted the man. thrusting,the five- dollar bill at them. "Go on. get out of . sight! " A *~ uuwuu Avenue, Lurunw, UIWBFIO. ' Youmay be hanging an experience similar to Mrs. G1in'a and will be interested to know what she did, Everisick woman can feel condent . that ydia E. khan : Vegetgble Compound will lp her -` since we are .told_ that itdoes help out of every .100 women who take It. ` G413 `AID A-Zrldh -` "II ux tne, leB.K m that water pipe!" I_'I1 fix you if-" The man drew back A thregteningly. All I want of.you is to keep your hands often me:-and get busy, `Harm assured him. `.` e'd hate to take ye by your measly neck and wipe up that mudhole with ye; but if ye don't do as (vive tell you -to, that's Jest what we'll 0-H . - ` "`0h, come on!" said Geofge. Let's go back to town and sue him fer dam- - ges. have him arrested fer maintain- In' a nuisance, fer cruelty to apimals and fer--" - T ` 1 V IVA.. lama .. ....a. . .4! 1..v`_u__,-`- ' -'- we I. do." Uf\1 llUUuVU- "Hold on. there! Herm cried.`as he planted himself -in front of the re- treating man. ..Now. then. Mr, Man. you don't know who I am do you? My name is Don Quixote. -andt-hat's Sancho Panza. We're rippers when` we get started. Now, give us our other five dollars back! Then you dig down and fix the, leak in that water pipe! I'll VOU ifi" THO Vhnn (`runny kanlr uuuucr ,Luun wugate." ` H , VVeIl, I got to get to work. _I m as busy as :1 bird dog these days, the fellow declared. and started toward the` house. T . H'L'I'n1.I A... A.L-..-|n 71- - - - Ulllo "I can't hlplt if the town don't fix the road~- ta1n't none of my business. is it?" said the man` and edged away. Looks to me as if it was: vnnn h...:_ .3 u: saw me man` and edged me as if it was your busi- ness." said Geo:-e. grinning. Looks if it was about all the business you had- better ,tha'n` tollgate." Vvnll T en! fr. am ; 4... .......1- 1-1..- -- --u. uulue easier` man 1 expected." Herm scarcely looked at him. It is right heve." he said. "Strange now that. there should be a spring right in the middle of the road-cows bawlin fer water rm nnn nidn__uyIn.-In-.uI ....... uuw uuuunc UL Luv l`U!1u"`COWS Da.Wl1n' (er water on -one side--windmi1l run- ning likemad on the other." .'l`hn man nlrnnuf ammo.-1 nun an H-- suns. uxu-.-- uluu on me otner." .The man almost forced one of the bills ' into I-Ie1'm s indifferent hand. E-Ierm looked suggestively at the other 111. ' ' " ` _' HIUU WUIIIUII _WU VIBE I 1 `Sold vby.'dzutlItIiev:3r*1_!!6-v`-_.9;-.~ 1-1511 ' bm. HT :_y LU Luv xuuunule. "I dunno but I was a. little hard on you fellows," he began. Five dollars was a plenty for-snaggin' your car out --It come easier than I expected." Herm smnrr-nlv Innbn.-I as In... un \4l\J\ll 5!: Yes--ten bucks," said Herm. A beaming smile lighted up his'face as he Jabbed the bar in a line across the road. The men with the team turn- ed loose and advanced a little nervous- ly to the mudhole. "T nnnn hn+ Y urn- .. un_ I_1,.,1 But Herm did not move. Sa,v!" he addressed the teamstex-tint a drawlina voice. Why don't your cows drink? 'I`hey re bawling round thqt tank on the other side of the road. ` Whnf (in (72111 hann') 13453:: 4!... .._..-- mu uulur .~uue_uI me mad." ` ' W at do you care? said the man _sourl . They ain't your cows. I-Ierm was jabbimz a srna/ll. iron bar they had with them Into the mudhole. Lost anything in that hole?" asked George. ' uua L unyt. `George. A I-um.~.I..... uu =muu_I.uu. `'58 quick about It!" Every sign of lndolence vanished from the man on the fence. He leaned down and in a moment hadthe team hooked together. and had them swung out into thedroad. Everything he need- ed appeared to" be hundy-chains. doubletree; whip and all; One mighty seu1'g'e of the heavy team and the car iwas on solid ground. F-TArn"' f.`Anm-am +h...}.o .. ........1- -n wan uu uuuu ;,-.'r0;una. _ - I-Iere!'.' George thrust a couple of bills at theteamster. '.`Git out of the wa.y-eunhitch. Come on, Harm, let's g.O'll ' ' UUHI. |UHHa ' , George. watching the car. saw that` lt_was sinking as he looked. All right! he shouted. "Be quick about it!" Evnrv nip-n nf h-.3.-nm...- ......:..u__.a VV ill. LHU UH.l' {'7 ` J`I'll snag you out for ten--not a cent less. - (Inna:--A nun-.L..1.l._.. Ll. - , 7 - - Toronto, Ontario. -- I am certainly very grateful for the benefit I have re- } ceived from Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compoiind,_ also the Sanative Wash and the Liver Pills. In the early spring I was suering so much from loss of blood that I thought I would never be may better as doctor s ' ' me on! for the time being. I saw the We etable Compound advertised in the oronto , Star, and I nd-the Vegetable Com-I Bound` Tablets the best for me. ` I ave been taking them since Spring and I intend keeping them by me al - the time. After readingyour Pri- vate Text-Book I saw it was neces- sary to use Lydia E. Piiikhain s San- ative Wash, and I can safely sayI feel a differentwoman. My friends. remark how well I look. I am a ve b_usy woman, but '-I am ready at times to boost our medicines.-l-fl V` Mrs. Cnanms `lFFIN,]949 Lands- , downe Avenue, Toronto. Ontario. vnI1'mnIr I-nr hnvind on nvnnnhi-H... VV (Nil. (X0 Y8 Want the car? J`T'll anon: ....-... usssuru uuun got veryvtnu'8_ty._ ,- ' "I ve got to drink." said.Herm at last. "Let's go` up and git a swig of that cold -water." ` ` ' ' _ ' Ina moment they had both leaped the fence and started for the windmill.` Hey!" The man started to say something. then stopped. Go ahead!" . '1`hey_ drank andwent back to the automobile. When they had finished digging. 'they tried to start it again; "but it merely sank in a foot deeper. To. their consternation the farther down they dug the softer themudhole became. - ' ` :"'\nv\ 6- Alon In`-`In ...-....- _.- 11-11` [he called and turned his back to. them. uunur swan nun ms pealgree." ' They dug,a.whlle, and the man re- sumedhis perch on the fence. Over. in 9 the dooryard a `pair of big horses-with their harness on were eatinggrass. Up on ,the knoll the windmill` creaked and pumped; The sun was warm, and the diggers soon got very th1rs,ty.h ` I've got to drink" maid 1`-Tmvm 3+ tom The `man at the side of the laughed for the first time. and Herm gpt one eye `open, to glare at him. Hey: -Herm yelled. Do you know. what I: think of you? You-aw, what's- the use? He spat mud fiercely. T . Letis dig out in. front of the wheels. said George. "Then after we git out we'll take an off hour and s'pell.each other givln him his pedigree." ` Thev due` 9 nrhlln and um vnon .... vv uy uuxu. yp start. easy?" .roa}` of his eyes. v"'Dont ye know nuthm : Why donft y_e starteasy?" The~`man at Hm ain nf Hm un.>~ uu ueuns out 0! ms norses!'.' "What do ye want?-" asked George. car? SOOTIEST `CITY -4.______ __ consideration. ' "The Deputy-Minister in his letter states that the corn borer has been found bythe Debartment in the town- nisfil and West Gwillimb _v. He stated ~ ships of Vespra, Oro, So`I%tl1 Orillia, In- that the agr`icu`ltura1 vr presentative had been titled in sufficient time to warn the farmers. but no officialbills had been. placed until the 8th or 9th of J_une,z which he admitted` was too late for the farmers. and he thought that on this ground the` request for an inspector should be granted. A list of shippers in thedistrict will be" forward- ed to tvhe:Department, and in this way they will be able to keep account of the shipping-.. ' ' Mr Rnflliiaaon alas..- A-I...a.A1_- 1- quubcu Hlul. pt-:I`llSSl0I1 be given deal- ers to ship into non-corn growing dis- tricts in the north but the officials in the Entomological branch of the De- partment -pointed out that the come borer would attack lettuce. celery and any other vegetable grown in these districts. The only resort- of the de- rputatlon was to "psi: for the inspector and this `was done after several` days consideration. "l`FTn `ln-.50 'n.r:..:...4_1 2,, v - - A- Piles are caused by congestionelof blood in the lower,bowel.s Only an internal remedy can remove the cause. That's why` salves and cut- ting fail. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Roid, _a harmless tablet, succeeds, because It relieves this congestion and strengthens the affected parts Hem- Roid has given quick, safe and last- ing relief to thousands of Pile Sufferers. It will do the same for you or money bagk. Wm. Crossland and druggists everywhere sell Hem- Roid with this guarantee. 1c ways um ruulcet. tneynave consented to place an.inspector in this district who will issue permits to farmers' where the corn borer is found to be ab- sent and this corn will be permitted to be shipped north by the shippers. When the deputation saw that the quarantine could not be lifted they re- quested that permission be given deal- ship into non-nnrn crrnxxrincr .u.._ \ . A deputation from `farmers of Or.- illia district recently visited Ottawa to interview the Department of Agricul- ture seeking a removal of the corn borer vquarantine. Although the De-- partmen: refused to` lift the quarantine, says The Packet._they.have place an..insnnr-.tm- in nu: ms...z.. _~uuua'. cuaw OI [at place. " Miss Adar Barker and Thos. and Jno. Barker of Toronto were week-end visit- ors; with," their parents here. `Their mother, Mrs. Robt. Barker, returned to Toronto with them. A ~ Wm`. Jardine has` completed a fine new band stand in the park. This with other recent improvements gives Bond `Head a splendidly equipped recreation `ground. - , ' _ X WILLRNOT RAISE QUARANTINE ` ON CORN BORER IN S|MCOE_Q.O. `\ uuuu university. ` Amumber from here went blue-ber- ryingr last1Friday and report a good` crop. 9. ' ' , The sympathy of the entire commun- ity is "extended to the bereaved family of the late William Graham whose death occurred at Shanty Bay last Monday morning`. Mr. Graham had been ailing: for many years but had been confined to his bed for-_a number of months. He was :1 man. of sterling Christian character and will be sadly missed in the community. - `r--- 1 an 4-`: land \JI\\J Aug. 16--Mr. and Mrs.'Luke earsall visitedat the former's home ast week. Mrs. Simon and Misses Mabel and Gladys of Barrie visited at Alex. Cur- :-le"s last week. Alnv 1m.u..1...... :_ -~-r - nnca tam. WGEK. Alex. Fletcher is around again after his accident unloading hay. ` Miss Mary Walker is home from To- nronto University. A.411)mhnr frvnrn lsnun nu...` L1..- - Coburn. Everett. u. puxuungllufn. ` i Ml-sses Flora and Gladys Ingham en- I tertalned a. number of friends on- Thursday. 1 I . 1 `Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mooney and family: ' spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.E 1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cumberland of ; * Maple Creek, Sask.. Mr. and Mrs. VVlll.: Cumberland and George of Rosemont spent Sunday with their cousin, J. 0. Newton. . \ Visitors at Elmcroft Farm" on Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. T. Mllligan and Harold of Cookstown. Mr. and Mrs E. Newton of Hornings Mills, Mr. and MP8. B. Mason Of 'l`hr'n'nl-nn Lu. 1\l::W\ uuy wun Irlends In Midland. | Lawson Cunmngham of Toronto is spending a.; few holidays with his uncle, R. Cunningham. ' ' NH-gene Wlnnn n...-1 rn...s-.~ v- - Piles Go Quick] Aug. 16-Mis Lillian Early of Bee- ton is spending a few days with Miss Pearl Newton. A Mr. and Mrs.` A. E. Morrison and Misses Phylis and Olive spent Sun- day with friends in Midland. L2l\VSOn Cllnvxinah-.m no "IV---A-LA u:1.u1'ueu nome. V Mr. and Mrs. Melville family of Toronto spent a and Mrs. John Sanglerson 11.. A4.I-x___-, 5 V15 M13 1.... WUUK. " Ja.mes'G'raham of Prince` Albert. and his brother Joseph of Port Arthur who were here` owing to the final illness and death of their aged father, have returned home. Mr am: `Ml ..- mr..u__n. - n.u.1't_5a ram. Mr." and Mrs. Henry Gilchrist en'ter- tained Miss Pritchard of Owen Sound and Mr. and Mrs. Dyer of Barrie on Sunday evening. I Victor T-Turf Ia nnH..I....a.:..~ - ton and.-hen daughter, Mrs. Bartleman. came to the village to see the former's brother, Alfred Leach, who is not well: and.is staying with his sister. Mrsg Alfred Palk. I-Ienr,v{`Gilchrlst Df nll7v\ QA--v--3 puuuuy evening. Victor Hart is anticipating a trip to the West by the first excursion this week. I - Tnuun..'IV;...I_--., - -- - LUH U1. nornmgs Mill Mason of Thornton. - CENTRQI, -520 ABQND HEAD LUMBE- Herm spied several small boards on the other side of the road that would suit. his purpose and started toward them. The man bellowed. Them boards are mine. too! Let 'em alo_ne!"e f ' K 'l~Tm-rn Ah`! nnf horn. haw. uwrn.-. `nu BAY EGBERT mam; 1 uuuu .... $3. JC JJUUKIBP {IHU '. day with Mr. inn In El `Iron! Fckler` and ' H9 17 urllvln 1\.l'.. Medical authorities state that nearly nine-tenths of the cases of stomach trouble, indigestion, sourness, burning. gas, bloating, nausea, etc., are due to an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach and not as some believe to a lack of digestive juices. The delicate stomach lining is irritated. digestion is delayed and food sours, causing the disagreeable symptoms which every stomach sufferer knows so, w,ell. Artificial digestents are not needed in such cases and may do real harm. Tr laying aside all digestive aids,a`i'fd ; i tend get from anv drngp-int g 4.... LLVU xuruuu) .l.1.ZD. No. 148 (5Sunday'only),-leave Bar- rie 9.02 p.m., Allandlale 9.20, arrive Toronto 11.25." . ' Penetang Sub`-l')ivision I Northbound--' . No. 53, leave Allandale 12.20 p.m., . arrive Penetang 2 p m ' . No. 99, leave Allandale 7.33 p.m., - arrive Penetang 9.15 p.m. SoQthbound- -- 2 No. 9-6, leave Penetang 7.15 a.m., I arrive Alllandale 8.47 a.m. No.54, leave Penetang 12.30 p.m., arrive Allandale 2.10 p.m. ' - vMeaford Sub-Division Northbound- No. 61, leave Allandale 10.30 a.m., arrive Meaford 12.50 p.m. ' No. 6'3,-leave Allandale 7.50 p.m., arrive Meaford 10.15 p.m. ` No. 397, leave Allandale 12.40;). m., arrive Meaford 4 p.m. ` Southbo'und- No. 60. leave Meaford -.6.30 a.m., iarrive Allandale 8.3'5 a.;m. ` _ No. 62, leave Meaford 2.40 p.m., arrive Allandlale 5.10 p.m. ' No. 398, leave Meaford`11.15'a.m., arrive Allandale 2.35 p.m.` Acmsm s'roMAcf % CAUSE .l_NDlGES'I`lON uuuucuc 0.40, ul'l'lV roronto 7.55. I No. 48 (except Sunday), leave Barrie 9.12 p.m., Allandale 9.25, ar- rive Toronto 11.25. `Nrn 1/10 llO......1.._..'__,I-,\ 1 - muuau: 4.50, arrlve Ioronto 4.45. No. 44, leave Barrie 5.05 p.m., A1- ilandale 5.25, arrive Toronto 7.55. Na, AR fnvnnn4- Qn...J..--\ 1----- - aura mule. um: um 'em a1o,ne:"T , .1 Hen-In did not hear him. Now. -I _ll put; 'em in frbnt of the hind wheels and push," he said to George. Start_up and maybe she'll`cllmb out." (`Sony-rrn fhnnuy {an I-Inn nl.-Ln]. and `I',,'I ....._.

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