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Barrie Examiner, 10 Oct 1912, p. 3

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7 Let u Fix up Y<`)ur Nvedding. Stationery - , :6 send to the city for your ice cream. You can 1 get prompt Service from us and cream that can- _not- be surpassed. ' yp-unInaII:o.-~-ngL nuuus OI nulue-uluuv. c:Luu1P.H. zulu iety of Gum. Ice cream Sundaes and sodas in large icious avors that linger long with you. Don't forget the guard. THINKING 0? GETTING MARRIED? % A 19, Dunlop Street ` re Pln ma .. Floral Designs and Wedding ,Boqi:ets. man He had n.ny3\ here, and In uch more modemte urices than t itsclf there are included sex`.- reases by sugh prominent au- cs as the Hon. Martin Burrell, repo ral that Kouis I. Vair & Co:-~ % g:A%.g=[%FLORISTS 6;: Announbo the rerrioval of_their'sto1e from Owen St. to 19 Dunlop St., one door east of Dougall Bros. Choicst Cut Flowers and all" seasonable plants and owers. `the w_ork ol the school with orcluary i farm work is most suggestive, and should be cm-elully studied by all who are interested in the `more eicien`. ..Gonse|-vatories at Vail-ville m. .u. r`.\..,..- no l"'-"j`j" Guards at Portsmouth peniteniary are now obliged to practice with re- volvers. V I vuxvcns. -r V The G. T. B. is send to be planning for a'mW million bushel grain eleva- or gt Montreal/ ` I Accounts collected - I Spe_c1al attention; will `be given to the accommodation of farmers 1n| um: mcauty. . Money to Loan on Mortgages. Axency. Sun Lila - Assurance Cc BaeuruI1& Bu mar:I=;<,I3pn IF.(- CI ) rooooooa o QAAO ooooooooo 006. 90->)~0O6,0 Ti -iE5RE S NO; NEED [THE `CHALICE or `counms I By Cyrus Townsend Brady ,No. 56, from l\Iealox'Z1 an to): I-Inmilton, 5.36 p. m. , `In. 42 from (`nI1in9-wnn. should be expert needlowomen." - Oh. you are from Philadelphia." I Yes, and you? 3 , She threw the question at him so deftly and-so quickly that she caught. norm Lsounri. w. 53, for I\`Iea,for and Penctung.` !a.m. 64, lot Toronto, 12.50 . 153, for Toronto, 5.15 56,V_!I'om l\Ies.lo:'d and p. m. p.m. Pcnet `g: ~ l unn` 3 ' re of the hearth as th l iowhe smcsth surfage again. - W'h::t V.` i "was polar in ita,bittex' intensity. \`The little shelf or plateau jutting ` put. {mm the mountain s!de upon `,whlc2i the lonely cabin stood was shel- tered from the Drevndllug winds. but ` -winds and thrust themaelva upward" , In icy air, naked :_md bare. The cold `was nolur ita_bittex' I r except.,when you bid me eme,-_ as in her heart and tremble upon her men I bring you your meals. I shall D5. Control It as She might. And be old n 1nvioi;,geg- I zhaugiu it was wen Worth all the u-ou- ' I:uL_" g_a:d ma v,-om;m_ -'-were must I his and hardships 0! his task to be so i e an equui division at labor. I must. 1 `greeted when he came back to her. ] there alone. would perhaps have left. her alone `there zilwnys had.` S116 not " lmperlously required his company. Insensibly she had-acaulrecl the hab- ? find yet he did it. without" in any wa'y etogatlng from his self-respect or - wttbdut surrendering 1;l_s yatuml in-1' dependence. The wbman instinctive self, and his assertion would be un- izuestionerl and unquestionable by hey. There was a. delightful satisfaction. wbxnan nsUnctive~'j `-1y reglized that in anygreat crisis in ' I an`; Iarga matter, the determination [urge nlgtter, the determination of which we-.xId naturalxy effect their bresent or t_!:*;>lr fuyure, ghelr hgm;In- ass`, welfxr llfe, he ivould assert him . left. her alone in mo quieter moments. `but. in the tempest he stood watchlul, _on guard by her side. buztresslng her. ' protecting her, sheltering her. Indeed heart. and saw there this man! I . 011. she had fought` against It at I Frst, but lately she had luxurlated 1 `in it. She loved him. she loved him: I 1 I i Jzuiture and jvide reading and` she de-` Liiberately sec-herself to fathom this! {man's capabilities. Not infreqhgntly, much to her `surprise. sometimes` to from the world, burle j)'J1`o1_1_ntal_n_, and ha_:_1`s `to th alluring call 01 books of the last ve years had passed `him by, and of such he knew nothing, but he could talk intelligently, inter- ; estlugly, entertainingly upon the grea the great`. c!ass1cs. Keats and Shakespeare were `his must thumbefl Volumes. He hadl much her dismay, but geuera11y__to her sat- iisfactlon, she found that she had no child's play to. the long portage up "the almdst impassable -canon and _moumah; sidq'v:h!gh had brought hen` I10 this dear haven. - - r I u w house. or her uncle's, with every pro- :te5:tion that human power could give. `He had never presumed upon the sit- l and ;,:c:d her `boot without remem- berjng that white foot bcfcre which-2` he would ruin have prostrateii him-', self and upo`n .\vhiz:h he would have.` zoobooom` ..us~4 >ooooooo6;oo~:o~ooooo<; . . 2` V`Ir<:-gr-nrar -av.r\ uv.-<..-..-. ';.l a trie two square, his mouth a ) 1 Lhought too rm. his brow wrinkled 3; 3 little: but he was gum; to look at for! he looked strong, he looked clean and! 1 mm. too,_thaz stamp of practical at-i > flcieucy that men wlhocan do things` `- }iL1\'ays `pgvg. Yoy -1go!g2_g.at him and-_ tlyod leh`, urc dig: vihat `he undertnolq `that he would accompush, that dc-_ `. Bv.1s'ror.. 13.. Jam.` 25th. xgtt I had a stroke . Panlysi: in March 1910, and this left me unable to walk or hc1p myself, :_u:d the Constipation of the Boxfe _was `te`rrib!e. Bo\eLa was Lrrible. , Nothing did mc any good and I wan wntched in evcry way. I then look I-`mit-atives" for the Constipation and it not only cured me of this terrible trouble. but gradually this `fruit medicine toned up the nerves and actually cured the Paralysis. By the use of "Frui:~a-!i'.'es",'I sfrcqgey and stronger` until all the mnamtated her heart. still. No one can say`, no (me can teil haw or why those things are. She h_ :1d `loved `him while she razed nsainsf him mm 1-mo. PARAIYSIS l}M- A PUETELY {HIRED I medicine. . - 504; a box. 6 for $2.53 trial size, 256. - Al dcaIr:rs'or sent. on receipt of price by I X-`ruit-:1-lives Limited. O .l:.\\'.1. obtainable in Barrie and is sold pnrler 11 guaranty.-e to I)18!1=`ie- A large bottle of Sngelne costs but tif- ty cents. Be sure to no to D. H. mm. _ = 9 ' But after a11`t11e things a:c.sa}d lqve goe3_where it is` sent. and Fruit-aims" Performs Another Miracle awuz ,~, ~,c-- . `Q x_sure up to the standard.'; 5 were Irregular, his chin` a) The Examiner I Imuitxltioxis,

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