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Barrie Examiner, 2 Oct 1930, p. 6

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WHAT HAS GONE BEF Giles Chittenhum. (i`i.*,L1`(`ss _the suicide of )1is young:-r hall -Rodney. returns to Eufxpv fr` -erica. where he had m21(Iv an marriage. Rodney had killr- `because :1 noh;r1r>us xvoxmm. .1: row. threw Im over. Gil:-s Ls i ed to Julie Fm`1`n\\' by his friv` bard. in `Switzerland. Ho rm make her fall in 10\'(- with 11 n......... I-..-... N... no .~I~.n (`MP1-1|` llm-kn (`mm Ilznl fnnvl In-1` Ihe Important Reason Ill Aunuu This in the important reason 1 why the cod-liver oil you taIze--ahnuld be cmlt[sificd-- lhould be Scott's Emulsion. G` 1' IIIII|'l tn glu- Hrsl I o.~;.. m`:uI:u-um, the pun! . (Mn. 4'.) 0h--thal.-- Bacim/Che ! 'uu yuu: nu- She shnok hm a-1". an-nuri um \ixl"I'~. ftccn \jc.u.~ \ inc;;u1.\r. uh stommh .mJ bed K\\'\\ (`T .__._ .\_, . ,[ L,C\.l l\\'\` K`! KSIXCC ` time. One vf your In` sent to us l*y n`..\i1.~. a bottle wt. \'c~_'ct.1 pound. Cathcnnc taking it rc\,:uLnl\' : gaining in ugh: \un\v 1 VA`.` fhr` hi Cu. Lu Illllll.` A'(Hl|l\\ u_y 1n'Swil.'/.c1'land. } \\ throw her over as sm- 'Shc tells him shv has 111 her friend "Bim" 1.0mm drive her car to thx` 1 Bernard Pass and bar! lenges her to tako him she accepts. 'I`ho_v stnx face of a g`athm`ing' snm NOW GO ON 'VVI I`H ` SCI. (\`l1.\\/'l1'.x|1l.`\` I 5\`K KICK lmulc \'c~;c:.1Hc Com- has bccn and she is ucxght am} every way. I told the ncighbors and four other girls are mkinv it with good r<~sL1lts."-Mrs. C r- encc Jenkinson. Box 14. Thom- loc, Onmrio. Fnr ."~lll`(` n-Iivf try that funmlls ullr<`1m`<]y --:---- 'D'Hz'I4Cll'(lIll|. I11.` I ' r as mn- 3110 made i' Lmmnx lh ' top ` and `back. C :r wit, pts. start 0 __n..... . 1-In` nut Old. THE STORY 1 unbalanced to . .. A .l\t'.kAA||\- no \. . She was very sad; at her .\J to stay in rcc days at a !l'1`\\\\`\ lfS was AH 50 1 got ht! .k\.. {_\.\n\. [D (H IJK` Giles chal-. vith her and nut in Ohn idny at her. l'('.llI \'\`b b`V [ . him. then. rw R0dno_\'. - ` a bvt with mac A~`\n r.nI\ nvvv vv \JA1 ..-. He must. Imvv boo take his life us -11v (1: She shivorvd :1 mt. --um. rIvn\'? Ihinl: HUI` anu in the prisccl him. -She almost sounded (lis- trcssecl ins(oa`d of being` 1:Hm'ly l1(`m't- lnss and callous about the tragedy as he knew she was. It seems rather pitlable." ho an- worod in a -hard voice. She did not answer for :1 momont or two. then she said with a note of (`.X'.1Sp(`1`zlt`lOl1 'm her misc: 1 --n nu-...1.-i nun:-out mo nvnnnrilnulv \\`(`l'(,'(l II) kl. 'n'u'u VUKJU. 1 "It would imereak. me cxceedilxgly. Mr. Chittenhzun. to know the real rea- son why you wanted to come with me. ' I told you. To svo if you art` really as defiant or Mrs. Grundy as you nu-nl nun! " il-\ ucunnu \ll. Hula. \AAL4I|\|_y un prt-L(`nd. She shook her head. "That's not the real reason, though yostm-day I `pretended to believe you. Thrro isn't anyLhh1g' at all dreadful in _w.'.'. and I taking this drive together. I'\'c often done nmre risky things. \Ve'rv doing a peectly harmless and ordinary mp which plenty of other people havv done bvfore us. She lntuzhed. Oh. no. that`s not your real reason for wi.=hm,!': to come. I know." n\.n..,..\....... ....+ .-n....:..n- hut.-n hiun vvL' H` uuuug. 4 -: for Wis) f`|\HO.n-.1-any-n FCRADUH IUY \\I>LIllI.}`. LU \:1uuC, J. nuuu. Cmttmhunmsat sL:u'ing' bvforn him with frowning brows. This woman was moro than :1 match for him and he at ucu.)rnuu:A_\ an In smnv SL1 Rodney were (` prompting hit of mm Inst 1` I'd like I 1.. ....... 1' \..-.1.' nox\L\' scam-L. , "I. thought you hkvd p`m!'n .~;w;\k`.m: " ', `Chlttenhzlm said <'u1n11y. "I! I .\m m1. T mkon I apmogiso." He glzxxxced at hisi l `watch. Vve ought to bu at .\I.x::'1_~:n,\` in h:1`.{ rm hour Imles you 11.\'.'\- 3:`.- 1 czhm` skid and land us upside down in {the ditch." \Vo will be more in t\\'om_\' min-1 utcs." Julie ma with :1 littlv s:\\';u.u~ tmommon. and (my wore. I'to1d you the rm] reason 1 not believe that either. ha` mmcly nftvr a. long pause. unlhn ctrnnon u--11> hn full I nu uuu u, think it was :1; Chmonham T10 unll 'I" 1` .'sLl'ZlHg(' V\iI_\ Ill` 0 close to him. at him. whispering` Cr-x n-in lnihxr 1 ho had never seen savo imagination - Rodney $4`-\\V, . uni/.. Do You Believe in Love at First Sight"` ' It'll ll.` 11 t his elbow. the words It'll l . S11:` 1 m then `:~:-:'1amn -.. oh.` ?`lNKY DINKY { mun with h I {non `ught tlm ca 10 spiteful _ hm- hnnrl Llll zuuuu nu. dreadful?" The deep sincr-rn :1 retzmdstillll and passed hn air nnrl J.lH' L'rI knife as difficult : fall {mm "Y'1rn u uu ugn-2 limo` I v east Lll\' lvV\l|l!\lY' I] cast. wind wa :4 Julia` bmugl . standstill. an an thv wheel. \`.'un so far .. . L but 1 `inkle | (lb 1 mught. I1, and! I :\r\` , Lhr,-rv - in his us n `H; All\l,' R . (ho ` I let h FATS an'd oils are not digested [ikq staljches or ptf(3tojn, th_ey ` ll `Sill , her BARRIE 1 cutting -ar tn -.1 .1 . I hands | ]PRizLwi NNERs `:1 1 A'BARREEFAlRg EXAMINER PINKY IS NO STATUE I'M MOYHER. now come: TO 9A`! ANVTPHNQ. I'M JU`;T LOOKING, w'9 ALL RIGHT, MOTHER! I'M \\ NOT \ \ . I'M -.w`;1' 1 `Al 0 am] OHS art: um uu_:,c>u.:u like starches notoins, they mut rst be cmusicd in the body before they can be utilized as nourishment. i seem EMULSEON` \NlH1 L,arxcr's Llulc L.I'.'cr runs. They also art as :1 Iniixi laxative, purciy vcgctahlc, free from culomcl and poismmus drugs, small, ms to swallow, and not lmhit forming. hey are not :1 pur;;:uivc that cramps or pains. unpleasant after cccl follow- nm, on the contrary a good tonic. All Druggists 25:; and 75c red pkgs. .)gu v--\- -1: u- wwuu ,II|.'.-vIvI~_ way, oust LITTLE aE<`RuIA Rowe 3 wow. A ?PADE AND HOE `T0 PLANT A GARDEN FULL 'l`|nIr.~ad:|_\'. 0t-tnlu-r 2?. 1930 _---_.r-'. A FAMILY DOCTOR'S LAXATIVE IS BEST By Terry Cilkison ` UQEW U51 ru A PAIIM OF w(;ED`z - I Wonderful relief from pain is pure cod-liver oil scientically emuIsicd-prepared for easy I and rapid digestion, just as Nature provides emulsied fat in milk. ' run I ,-..___ .-- A _ KG%HE

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