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Barrie Examiner, 10 Jul 1930, p. 6

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France but does not remember her - an obscure part of town. that her name 1 Fur u. standing` on :1 Fifth Avmme corner. She has no idea how she came there or even what. city it is. There is no- thing ulbwut -her wxith which to ldentlfy herself. While :1. policeman ls talking to her {L young man. Eric Hamllton, stops. Seeing that she ls ln trouble he tells here ln: `has seen her at the hotel where they are both stopping. He takes her to the hotel where they nd that she had reglstert-d in French as Mlss Eve Nobody ul Nowhere." Ham- ilton volunte:-rs tn call in his friend Dr. Carrlngton. 21 S|)(`(`i.'11l.".L in nervous troubles. Eve, tlrrrilled. eludes the doc- Lor and through It French porter in the hotel. who says he saw her in nun .u........ I name. she nds it chcap apartmerrt ln` .. i\r\ pl nnnnl Hun: TVV angi Mrs. Shaw called on 1 in Oro last week. ' xnm. Anni Qvnrxnv vnnnn-url i me sea.-sou. Mrs. Rickaby and baby have gone to] Sudbury for a month. Billie Fellows spent a week in To- ronto. returning on Saturday and go- `lng to Midland with his parents and .:...,... inn nan uvnnlrnnrl 111;; ll) '|vuuuuxu nun um ,4`.-v....., ......, iister for the weekend. `. Mr. and Mrs. Ben, Preece and Jack | 7! Toronto were weekend guests at Ir- .. ...._. llnllnl-`A11 : , and Mrs. Arthur M<:Ku-n and .. um. m....~ .l4.umlnulun u]R1}1EEfb~a Rowe Slumllng CUNDLES ; Guest has moved his fam- : house owned by Mr. Blak- }H`Hl('l|Jl|l Ill kzllluun. vlslllng ut the horn`.- ud `M1!-`s MCL;:mk:~y at , vlslu-I in tho lmme 4-rsnn an .`5n-.mrd:nv. bvrnu-thy. Mist. .lun_ [lr.<'. Gnuld wf 'l`m'tmlu`. Ml nl J. A. U('l`,`;\Vl'H'..._ HL-urn, Mrs. ll:-urn, s. (luurlnc.-y and MLL-a V 1lI'(` hulltluyimz ul uurlun and dmluhlc-r (Dunn Muurv uf I*`.rh-. wm-k vl.-xlthm xununw 1-luhhurlmutl. nuny, ')ll- ll nmun u. \Vhl`l`t` lm.-y will Errol Hlpwt-ll. i hm and Iluughu-r,1 1:, mrm' Llnydlown.` u llw Imus!` fnrxn-` mrgu Bht;-IJ|);u'(l. I lxuzt. wuuk Pink- (-mm- In town and J gnnn: with Um` ,-.... I... .. . .. ('I|.llH' U) Luwu aunu I the mlmg by an .~a:ur.- ul 4 M the hum x Jun .1 ,.r rv...-nut I` and Miss 1- u nmlur nu... m(I| ________ * IHlVI.`1 'I`hrsee I mm 1 Imm- h|y,h':_v ` rod in w'i.<`u:-' unc 111 at :my D have umors, ven us A ne. fa-st, through train to the \Vcst, Icnving '1-1\o-t\r|f1\ ulnnv at 0. 50 (1.111. For ;`\.4iu.':L`i, M-thud. m~w.w- E LI lU AU`| .- Roe. to` : hospital 1 friends r _ " WV 3M*%:%4;a_3m>m::=s> a was 1 an-,-;-:sa `an-.-. II-II.ni1'- *7 to tnc wc.-.r, Icnvmg Toronto daily at 9.30 p.m. for Minuki, Winnipeg, Brandon, Regina, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper and Vancouver. EQUIPMENT n..u.. _ .-nninnul Cumnnrlmr-nt --Oivu-rvatinn~ EQUIPMENT R;dig . c nip ed Culupnrlmt-nt "r\lI'l V l.lbr|ry~' 3:1! :1 Car with Valvr N`:-r~. A-u; ` Slat.-plug Can. Touriu Slu-ping Cars, Min and Qunchen. A AnyAx.'1'nt Inf Cumuhun F Vvll. mnem lives Ivy ~t dancer with a friendly. and per- `ilnkr-'s" and take is hobtm`. Hm` job main man at the EXPliR]liN(,`.F.l) tr:1v('-llcrc use Travel- lers Cheques. They are as good as cash anywhere, and fur safer. Before going ::w:1y, lmy Travellers Clwcqucs; at The Royal Bank of (`.un:.u11 and avoid worry wnilc travelling. Barrie Brunch Thornton Branch The Royal Bank of Canada " CANADIAN PAI F IC BRYSON & MORLEY, same u. PEACOCK, Madam: 1 -Fa Barrie T6) "E SE E IIANAEDHAN IQOCKEES AND Fii PACIFIC CDAs3T I O V-.Inc(mver, \'icmriu, Seattle, Po land and return. SlIm..'..3 Ban and return. rem nou my/y via (2: adianhxoic, Sx7.xu . . . . N - In effect Juno ls! Lake Louise and return, ro.-uclwd only via (Ianudianl acilic S8.'|.I`.U Return Llmlt ()c!nm-r .41.-4!. Stop-over allowed. TRAVEL Let us arrange your ltinvrary. Illustrated literature will he gladly lurnislwxl by G. M. STEVENSON Ticket Agent. Barrie, Ont. - I. R. Diver. Manager R. H. Buckingham, Mznnagcr '!`l\1n*:~`d:|_\`. July ___.___._____ MELL PC //VT /T - By Terry Gilkimon. I0. I930 `BALLOON /Ff/266;! zu/It/1, 511/?.v`g/5* unn Luun. NOW GO ON ` 1.1.... nuvn lifr- F|R`STONE_ I IRESTONE now announces another new tire~again built in advance of today's car re- quirements. This new Firestone Heavy Duty Gum-Dipped Balloon surpasses in strength, in toughness, in traction and in wear-resistance, any tire that even Firestone ever built before. This new tire provides a wide margin ol salety at any speed on any road. lt has a deeper tread, cxtra sidewall thickness and scientific construction ol alternating plies of live cushion gum and Gum-Dipped cords. Two extra plies ol Gum-Dipped cords just be- neath the tread absorb road shocks -- Firestone engineer- ing and design give you a wide margin ol salety for last driving. At every Firestone Dealer's, you can recognize the new Heavy Duty Balloons by their magnificent construction and by the gold stripe that stands out against the ebony black sidewalls. See your nearest Firestone Dealer to day. Company of Canada, Limited - Ontario All Lln. ......~ ..,.. Davenport. u cn`b:u' wenk hon-:l,. She is sundus Eve to gu to her plzuw until shr- ut Juk('.s is to unit u\.. _.\... -.. D Shv `nud bclim sible e.\:cuptiun x the k(=env.~'1 . at Jake's. Now : ..`..u.. qr mnvennional smile a look of incredulo He was: a. big I sxnuom-faced. of middle-aged. and ir He had it large 1 thick gray hair. bm from a good foreln jusl now xed` um un.-vln nnnnu i sisic~nt1_\'. slit: me: strangers. '1` she told herself she had been mad to come. Deep within her an alarm was sounding. softly but per- 11- grew louder as she up-v pmaz-heci ihe man at the corner table. He had risen. and stood watching her with an air of tense expectancy. He took :1 quick step forward when she reached the table. and` then under her smile stopped short with incredulous stupefnction. man, six feet tall. dark complexion. inclined to sloutness. head covered with brushed straight back frmn forehead. His gray eyes. fixed uns\verving1y on hers. \\'El`L` partly concealed by the thick lenserz of the hurn-rimmed spectacles he wore. 'I`he_v had the peering look ml the ni~'.1r-.sighted. and lliis constant. v.-tier: tn .\ee e1e:\r1_v had lined his fore- head and tufted his thick gra._v eye-' mal mlm!`C. W011. if you say -so. I will." Stella ;x':*cd with a pathetic snile: and m drifted zumy. greatly relieved by 1 outburst to which she never again o ..u..nrl xight fact` and :1 comforting pat on - girl`s slmking shoulders. "If I re you 1`d give him up." Shv bclivved that. wilh the pos- - ..4 .\r nunnnin Rtnq. had sleeping In me uayumu. ;1.uu .g to `face black nights. Yet. all those things her panic. in some degree every time .- nu nv-C L`\'L`d man. \\'1ll1 un- pus- of Queenie. Stella, Ind use of humor of :my one : she 1-ealized anew that u.......... nrnm nm~i auc L pun humor t L assault Ll1'lN3(l :1ne\v lllilll often })(}1`ishe.~; n!` nnr`-`Q pmn- (Hum _yuu Ar. likness. `There an semblances. you 3 Jake passed Lh nlanr-prl at the Page Six SCTUUIYLXIUV p: glanced Eve did 1 did. -- inn.` . Jake says you're working for him," he brought out with difTlculL_v. He `tells me you re substituting for an- othcr girl. 'I`lml's about the limit. but we won't go into it now. Hmvevvr, I know the rules of the cubarel game. I .mustn't take the time of hls people for nothing. So here's 5! Sop to him." With '.zx'l2'en1e -:l`lil)emll0n he look a. roll of Follls frmn his pocket, pulled ,.u- .. a.... Anllnv 'nnn\:.nnh\ nnd 1qqq_, nu u ...... ..,.. .,- W, MY -.1 ten-dollar bank-note. mad toss- ed 1! on the table before her. In her increasing panic she hardly obsm'\'ed 'lthv .'u-mm. . I`hn uh-nnn-nr ! H181 Hake hiid ` tho ,ru-um). The stranger smv that `Jake })u. on, and his manner chzmged us abruptly as 11 some mrrvc in him. 1.121150 till 10w. hnd suddenly :mz1mw.d. Well. young; lady," he rasped out, liL's time to drop this clncunery nf `yours and <-mm` in am 'undor::lzmdinu." `Eve stnrui at the mun in It fru'/.on n . --7 .x....>o .m.I.nuInn:{" qhv f:1llm'('(l,I 1 . "I don't umiorslzmd. she after a br'u.*f duel uf oyvs thcm. uu uni].-A nu-\r1\' m-m. Ho smilud w1'yl_\'. I'm afraid ll(}iU I(.`l` of us is nmoting this very \ve'1l." he said \vo'.n'i1y. "I'll mllnll it's too much for me. But \\'<-`ll 1mde1'sl:m(l 021011 other all right whvn \ve've had our mlk. Go zmd put. on your coat nnd we'll get. -uul. This is no place for you. nnd Ilmvcn ulunv knows why you cumv .1m'(-." 12-`... clnnri nu uni:-klv She must 4-ml knows why you cunw nun-. Eve stood up quickly. this nip;htm:\re. "I IIIIIHL go to the d\`e$\sim;'-1' xmd get my \vm1)." she said. Queenie wn.-4 in the dressim; mum. Eve caught her zmn. Is there any bnek way em or HHS p1:1e:-1" she :\..~'.ke(1 dL`S])0l`&l((.`1_V. Her expression forbade qlxestions and Miss" Morris rallied to the obvious (-.rLs'i:; of the moment. Sure there is!" she remembered. l"'1"he boys` dressin'-1'o<)xn has :1 win- -dow on :1 bzwk :\1 She. and with -.m emphatic push helped her qthrought the window that opened on the amt-_v. 1.. -1|` nnlln cimnln nmv 'I`hree hurried Eve across the room. 1 [ the :Ll1e_V. 1 It; was all quite simple now. taxicubs stood in :1 waiting line jtm,` around the corner, in front of the side` door. and with a. crisp command she entered the rst. UQIVH1 Aunnnn and F`()l`Hl"l.h S[I`L`l?1. entered the hrsl. "Slxth Avenue and Forttcth Quick. please." she directed: and the chauffeur, `who seexned used to such instructlons. started with u. suddenness that made her bite her tongue. She paid him and left. the tnxieal) at the point she had indicated, and when the ml) was out of sight she tool: another tlmt, was passing. and ordered herself -:lrlven downtown. The Gu.rlan(l, she only refuge. gage and in evening clothes. . u. had decided. \vn::. her She dared not return to the apartment to which she could so easily `be traced. and no other good hotel she knew of would take her in at that hour of the night without lug- 1-\nI'fD inun-Luv uhn nla.n- I gage` uuu in Lv\.uuA5 ew......... During` the swift journey. she plun- ned her story for the hotel clerk. If Jenkins. the night man. was on duty, she was sure he would take her in. She left the cab :1. block from the Gar- land and walked the remaining dis- tance: and her panic lifted a trie when she entt.-red the lobby and saw the plump face of Jenkins confronting` her 11('l`0FS the '1ig`hl desk. Oh. Mr. Jenkins." she began with :1 desperate effort to speak natumlly. perhaps you remember me-'` ; ` "Miss Parsons? Of course. How do. )'L)ll do? I can give yuu the stunt`, rooms you had before. if you like." he hospitaby added. They're Vacant." A` Thank you. yes`. I'd like that very rnur-h " I think ; "Flu much." i , Eve took her key. gave him a. foifcedi smile. and went on to the elevator.` breathing more naturzilly. ! A warm bath partly soothed hen] the familiar bed was comfortable. and` the quiet neighborhood was free from the ca.r~cl-ahging that had dtsturbed her at the apartment. With a mighty effort of will she tried to draw men- tal shutters between memory and the; episodes of the night, but the gray-I haired stranger pushed back those \I|..l|I'Q mm 1-nvnlxnllinn hands, The. hmrecl stranger pusncu uucn uluhc shutters, with compelling hands. The room seemed full of him. The very` world seemed full of him. and of SOTIIC 1 horror connected. with him. . 1|... on.` ....\n nu. nu... ..\.. to him The sun rose. ` endurance. then She was awakenc sharply ilnperutivc. mm; in hm` \'if[inL -l'( SU HIIBWCI IL. 111 came over the wh men leaped. and 1 ed her like a wmv -- xnm. Du I-unnc 9' you're h av-9 a VP uu.. uuu. * pair, .- him. I misled ` ..\ pt\v\\n -. - (11519 1 A15!` 0| THE mumm ExAMmxm - .JCll|\.l\k'. Au ..\....,......._ = . sitting-room and she rose-it 1. A1 me first words that] me wire her heart caught. 3 V . re\"n'ing cotlrage 1ift- f ; v 1 LUR.` 21.5 : r, and . but nu . bringing win n reviving no Nakened by . 4.... In, l by 8, strong anmzing ro- ; she spoke. I |1esmxLed. he strzmger .1, .......,,-. , 1 n unk1e.l The telephone] x|~\ nnrl chn I`|`|QD$ Le} dress. 21 coal and a pan` )1 xanuus. vas The clothes rm:-:1 fairly well. as she take had expected them to do. after her cm first glance at Mm'gm'eL's trim gure. naming but the general elfec-L was that of a med (pine young vworking girl M u nnxboyunl nby Wilt" gconfronting An impulse canxe to her and she :. stopped to consider `IL. ,~ next week) _ WELl.,W&LL Bows, WHAT 3; `I6-ALL THE _ARGUMENT /K Kfdll L): LZDCLX L tun |.AAAA\. ERSIAN BAL /kt wuv AlVU|(L'\St 1 IVLVV nu vv ......... July 7-- The UllH.(%(l Church Sun- day School picmo, `Look plncv in mm- City Dairy bush on Wt-Llm,-sduy. July 2. whvn quite a fuw atkcntlud. Sports and nwos for yuumz and old xv:-re un- gzrgwl in und q)ri'z.cs :1\\ \l`dl`(1. A mummy lunch was survml ut, l.1u- close and a very 1-1\j<)y:>lv u[l.m'nnun was spunk The Wmnun's Institute ht.-Id Uurlr monthly Incnung ul. Lhv hnnw of Mrs. J-ax. Martin on 'I`hursdz1y. um... Ann r-..u-dun loft um thv '.`l'(:()n(l Jus. Mzlrun un l`IllII`l\.lIlJ. Miss Ann C`-urdun 1(.-1'1 um (11 for Ottawa 1:) take up u ` course. hnltnn Kuc is spumlinu :1 Dalton at Mrs. G. Duffs. mm. and Mrs, G.`I :l(ldis0n u X13 AVIYS. U. IJUIJ Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. G. :11. um] Sunday in ' Mrs. D. Kec. '\lh~ nnrl `M rs, Mrs. U. nee. Mr. and `Mrs. Jnu. ed :1 garden vpnrty in 1 `uh. inst. A`: f'\u-nnuu 4th. m5L. An Orange service United church here ( Inst... when Rev. Mr. I occupied the pulpit. vmm Pnddison mun; The Paddison nnnuul reunion took mace on July 1st at the Community Park. Angus. 'l`h(.-nz was a very large at-Lendzlnm: and met.-:~; and sports were emgugcd in. All report :1 most, enjoy- able day. glad I'll be. But-~" with an L-Hurt she controlled her shaking voice--I sl1un L bv around to it for a. couple of hours. I'm just a.w:\ke. Will eleven o'clock bu convenient for you?" The lus! of hen panic had slunk a- way at me sound of I-lumilL0n's vnlcc. ...:... "r\ho:`.I\`\ iv\ um hum] slw was CUHVUKIICIIL nun _yvu. The 1) at 01 With Hzuniltou in safe. Clan 1-tuna I`m- tho ' T * ' *- ~- Soothing and relxeshing. Gives immediate relief. Restores smoothness Non-greasy. Can be used at all times. _._--.-nnpnnnl safe. She rung for the chambermald, who came promptly, and olfered the girl ve dollars for the loan of a hat. :1 and pair of shoes. rm... ,.\..m..q um-d fnirlv E No need to Land out of town for .\'0ui' printing. The Exziniiner is fully {equipped for all classes of work and lgivcs prcmpt service. -\.\'Y people. two hours after l` . . . . . L, culmg, suncr xndxgestmn as D Currm-L it with an alkali. The best I . . . R Wu) , the qmvk. lmrmlvss and elhmcnl w:1_\'. is Phillip.-. Milk of .\lugucsi:x. It has 1`(`muin(`(l for :30 years the stzuul-.n'(l\vill1 |1l1)'Sll`l:ll\S. ()nc spoon- , ful in wulvr Il(`lllI`:IllI.(`.3 nmny times A. l l they call it. It is usually excess acid. l l . i i .`. 1 its volume in slumzu-ll xu-ids, and all once. 'l`ln-, symptoms disappear in :5 llvr minnlos. ` ()llh.C. II In: 3) nupunua u...-y|..,... ; hve mmules. 5 You \\'il'. never use crude methods !, wlu-u you knuw this boll:-r uwllmd. * Aml you will nc\'m'sull'crfrnn1excess `avid when you prmc nut this easy relief. Rn \`||l`l| In 1'0-l HM` m-nuim` Phillips ________..._______ NEW LOWELL .:,.,| 1-Inn-. Duffs. Mrs. G_I and `Mr. V. Duff :;])m\L Sm.urday ' 'I`m'unLu with `Mr. uml ACID [)1 rlillllluuua vun.\.. the hutel she '3 was. held in the on xsunduy. (ith. . Hunt of Toronto w. Mztther attend- x B!'1l(lfUI`d :11 the I summm` hnlldny BOTH WRIGHT llylll Ill Ln` SIIllH`(l`.l_\'. llnn I-Iv I` HnLlH`(Hl_V. Ht.-nry Qnwwlls, pu`bHr-. srhnnl, I.-a V 0! his muhhvr. 1\.h-u Q Qnnn nu (H HIS IllUl.:lM`l'. . Mrs. S. Sunw uudM1.~:.-a 1\ 1`mmwnn(lu, N.Y., 1 ..r rs.....~;... .". unnun-Quu .m ul (.j"l)l'g(` tnllnnmrxmm an .;` Mrs. W. J. Abvrm-thy. I /\bm'm-thy und 'Mlr.. Cmuld spout l.ht- wrvke-ml ..,.. n u 'n ll...-u M m:v. tr. u. 1-. Annu H1-urn. IV1rs Audrey Uuurtnc-_v mp, Buy Pulnl. M|'u Wllfl`I!(l H LHE2, uuy runu. Mm. Wilfred llurtun xuul d-.- L!)ll1H(E and `Mm. Muurv (1 P:1., spvm, Inst, wm-k I'r1-ml`; in this m-luhhurhuud. `\Nm.- 1'1 r`un:nl|n nf Hm-lull nl Firestone Tire and Rubber ` Hamilton xru-nu`; HI uun m-uquumumuu. Mrs. C. Camplln of J::ul,un x (J. Hlpwu-ll lt-fl Mundny, un- trlp tn Akron. Uhlu, I VIHH HIM!` bx'nthur_ .Tv`.x'ru1 "Hip Mr. and Mrs. Ashton I who lmvv hnu-n Hvln;-, L1 mow-(I Ins! wen.-k mm hnn nrly uct-lmlnd by Gmrgv ram nu I luv! un- /\.. ur...|.. Juaeph `Stone of mr ut Lhr lumn: 1_A 1.... `Mr. and Mrs. nrmur AVl(71\l:l'n um.` Iumlly, whu VI: hour rI...~mnln;4lun_` huvu hr.-(An gm*:sl's `zxf Mrs. Shtrk um!` other l'(`l2LUVI.`.`i In thin: nvighh'n'lmud.| 'I'h(:_v rt-Lurm.-(I on 'M(m(luy Ln .hvh`, humc urzzrmnpzullutl by Helen Clark. 'I'h1~ !~',h1)Wl`l'h which huvtr lneen of ru- Lhvr frequent mzxsurrencce (lurhu; Lhn: pusl. wvvk huvo km.-n .-spit.-mlid for growing t.-rops. but not .-in fuvomhlr for haying. Thu Henson is now wvll ud- vuncud and further delays wtll l`L'. ~illH in dulvrioruuun, :unscqu-m,ly H hu.-~ tn Lw cnl. 1'1.-g:\|'(ll-em uf weather condi- `innn. 'I`h.. llnwu Shouting nus: nuuvu. -...- ..,, Slnee the tragic shunting uf lm.-=.'s-llil Ruwe at, Newton R.obln.s`on there have been frequent rumors of arrests. 'I`he.=.e| rumors have had their -lrlgln uome dlstunee from the scene, and in the one lnstzmee the names: of rvspectul)l:~ yuung men have Ilgtlred in this gossip. Your correspondent to state emphutleally that no one this locullty has been suspected at time and In justice to those who :~.uf'lm`e(l us: :1 result of these rumors, would like to set: this {net given much publicity us pur:sllJle. 1 mm-In nlm xtntv t.hnL the ms.-th0d.s much punnclty as puxrslme. I might also state that methods` adopted by R. couple of 'I`m`ont0 papers which have been eager to show the affair up ln :1 sensatlnnal manner have aroused considerable esentment. They have dlsplnyed an utter disre- gard for the lecllngs of those most ln- terestod :m(lI hnve made `.1, very evi- clcnt that they will stoop to the level of yellow julmlullsnx to gulu their ends. ` . \p\anvna-an-nu July 8---The many friends who call- ed on Mrs. Storey last Sunday before she went to the hospital in Toronto, showed the high esteem in which she is held in this community. She is in the Private Patients` Pavilion of the General Hospital. where she expects to have un operation for goitre in a- bout ten days. Mr. mid Mrs. Ferris are well uguin. Mrs. George Shannon has her usu- al abundance of owers and other nice , things which one ha.~; to see to up- I preciate. 'l`hp fnrniers in this locality can| preciate. The farmers can breathe more freely since the last week of dry weather. as they have their may all stored away for next winter. There seems to be 21 heavier and greener fol- iage on the trees this year than has been in many years. H. G. Martin and daughter oi Oril- lia. spmt Sunday at Mr. Shaw's. Mr. Beadle and son of Detroit spent the weekend with the farmer's breth- er. Harry. at the Cooper cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Btitlulo. N. Y visited Mr. and Mrs. Shnw lust H] LJTO 18.51 \\'tft.`K. Mi.~;s Annie -Storey motored route with hex` uncle. George I ..,.....mnnm- hnr mmhm- in rim 1` YUIILU WIL11 111:1 unlw. \.Iv;un5-.' an-con1pm1y her mother to the I last Monday. July 7-Harold -Pugsley. Art. Mac-lg Conaghy and Misses MucComtghy of` Toronto were guests at the former's norm on the lake shore. -\ Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and mm-; .1_\' of Toronto are at their cottage for)` Most Miles Per Dollar

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