Barrie Examiner, 9 Mar 1922, p. 10

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, ............. luvs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 140 10. ; Dressed Pork . . . . . . . . . . .. 18 to 204: lb. ; Cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 to 10c each M Carrots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c -basket Turnips . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . 5c each Marrowfat beans . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c pin! Parsnips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300. small basket Potatoes ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 90c to 81 bag. Onions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c lb. Apples, Pewaukees . . . . .. 40c small basket, A-pples, Tolman Sweets .. 40c small h-slce.` Apples. Russets , . . . . . .. 50c small basketv Maple Syrup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 65c qt. Dry hard stovewood . . . . . . .. $11.50 cord Green maple cordwood . . . . . . . $10 to $11 Timothy Hay . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 815 ton` -aunvnuua o Dressed bef. . The prices:- Bu-tter . . . . . . . .. Eggs. retail Eggs. wholesale . Chickens . . . . . uuuu vv, pvvuvvuu nu U05 IUUD W616 PAUIIIIIIUL and cheaper. Two -loads of timothy hay and about a dozen loads of wood were offer- ed;_also a `few quarters of pork and beef. SATURDAY MARKET Butter was higher and eggs lower, with an increased supply of both, on Saturday. By 11.30, however, all oerings were taken. About three dozen chickens sold` at from 33 to 350 a. pound. Eggs retailed at 35c to 40c, but those who were anxious to make immediate sales in bulk were accepting 30c from buyers for wholesalers. This is a new law record. Vegetasbles and apples were scarce; potatoes in bag lots were plentiful ant` n`-nnnvuun 'I'L..n `gala - L2...-A.L_ L--- 1; THE MARKETS . FRIEND Relieves caked bag, gar- get, spider or infection of the teat, also thrush in horses feet, fistula, etc. Stops bleeding at once. Removes proud esh, soreness and swell- mg. MBHUIECEUIEG om riovcus & co., NAPXNlgE. Ont. THE FARMER S EIEEI 15 I T"!:..!?.i'::Es Eleniql NEARBY MARKETS _-_ __.v,- Manufactured only by ':I.A &_ nn,_ NADANMIL '55 3 ocwozl; . . . . . . 30c dozen 33to 35clb. 12c lb. .. nn- 1.- Q1 1__,, 45c lb. mus, Gne: l\l ! rvl-I-l\I'\l`l-I Barrister, Solicitor fc will. an--A:..--L5- .. ---v-un. . ure of BOYS & MURCHISON Barristers, Solicitors, Notary l . Conveyancers, Etc. `Money to loan at lowest rates of 0 ice-l3 Owen St., in Masonic Building, Barrie. Branch oice--' W. A. Boys, K.C.,M.P. D. c. M ____,_________,, 11.; Double -r..{.;.. Rout between 1 1 * r DR. E. G. TURNBULL Graduate of McGill University, Montreal. Office and Residence--Corner Elizabeth & Bradford Ron no--L L ""' uuluc uuu nes1aence-Uo1 Bradford Sts., Barrie. Otce hours-9-10 a.m., 1- _. -. w-nu uvlv, lII-D- ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oice and Residence--Collier St., corner 0! Clapperbon St., Barrie. Phone 275. III-Ll H. H (Formerly of Drs. Ross & R Late `Surgeon Specialist General U03 oss, Barrier with the Imperial Army, 45 years. Surgery and Obstetrics _... mun:-man LIUN 122 Bloor St. West, Toronto, will be st 91 Owen St., Barrie, every Saturday. Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Consultation hours-l1 am. to 5 p.m - Barrie phone 2. Toronto, North 3326: .__._________________ Us ` Phone 61. ,,_ .- ---wv-, "unis, V-"In, I-nNln\lo`lu Oice and .Reaidence+60 Ross St. Third door east of Royal Victoria Hospital. Telephone 256. 30th Q FURS REMODELLED AND REPAIRED wuss M. McARTHUR King Biock - - Barrio . i _. -... nu. In r\llIII'\I-I- Associate Coroner County of Si1_ncoe Oice and Residence---Corner Toronto an Elizabeth Sta./opp. Central Church. Telephone 167. .___..__________..____) l.JI!4lVI.13].' Oicez Over Reeve's Jewelry Store. 76 Dunlop St., Barrie. Phones; Oice 450, Res. 436. 1-yr! A number of vnluable tum Ind Town Properties for Sale on the moat reasonable terms. . -r1l\I\II` W VLAKIUN BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. Offices: 707-8 Kent Building Toronto. Ont ....- -cu nu nuvurlnlldlv ,Gl'el('ll1-ates"and members of Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Oice: Over Bank of Toronto, Barrie. Entrance on Owen St. Phones: Office 241 Res. 314. P.0.Box 133 9 W D:..l.......l...... "I ha nnn Annnv u vv uu UWU O'ice.2}-1.1, 31:.DIu ..0.Box W. Richardson, L.D.S., D.D.S. 7cyr W. Randall Richardson. L.D.S, n n 1: --.-- manna`: - n.a.|ll4VllLVl.4I\ Published every Thursday afternoon, at the Post Oice Square, Barrie. Substription Price-Csnada and Great Britain 32.00 per year in advance (in arrears $2.50); United States, $2.50 per year in. advance. Both old and new addresses should be given when change of addres is requested. CANCEL- LATIONS--We nd that most of,our sub- scribers prefer not to have their subscrip- tions 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. I A |l....1' ....-.. rar- 4 DONALD Ross. L.L.B. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Masonic Temple Building, Barrie Money to loan. j up nun ll-Ln, IVI-Us Oice ax;d Re.sidence--47 Maple Ave`. Phone 213. 31!: rru:.:.roIUN, ONT. Oicc hours-12 to 2 and 7 to 9 p.m. .._______._____.______...._ :__ DRS. W. AND W. R. RICHARDSON I !-...'-l....c.... ......I _..-...L ___ { R. F. (BRUCE, M.D., C.M., L.M.C.C. nmnn nun 'D.---'J-~A ' " "" . xuuuurusuu, u.u.a., U.U.B. 7cyr Richardson, L_.D.S., D.D.8. . _._.__ - - - u v 2;: undo Masonic Tomplh Buildinu- Barrio. -_-_.___.___.._.._.._.Z.._.___'___. w. A. LEWIS, rli?o., c.M. SURGERY AND GYNECOLOGY --and- C. S. DICKSON, B.A., M.B. me 61_ ER nn'l;nw Q4 D..- s, cm. MOI] Oices in Rom Block, B: W. A. J. Bell. K.C. } ' ,_-- :ZVI I I I IUIIVII her of Piano, Organ, Vocal, and V Theory. Organist and Choirmastov Andrew's Presbyterian Church. medalist of Toronto Conservatory ic and of the University of Tomato. Iorsloy St. I"---- " pnyiziix "XNBz?1i' PHELPSTON, our. ice hmn-n._l'2 tn 9 M"! -1 .. n _ CAPT. J. ROLLIT, [L.D.S. DENTIST n... (1..-- n---.-'_ v ! - PLAXTON & PLAXTON DTQTDDG any 1-A.----- oa. Mormmsn LYON ._ CA. L . In L. J. smpson, M.B. 'VQI'r`I A In A un nu. .. DR. FRED A. ROSS ._ - 1\, Y'- jas. _{'\1-_r_1Vold I'Ill\In 1 d-- A. T. LITTLE, M.D. unno, oumU1'1`URS. ETC. _Temple Building, Barrie Money to Loan 51 DR. J. A. KEARNS lfftir A `r A tvox .-.___ -,_ no IJIUUK, N0. 5 Money to loan on. H. f. ARNALL .4- II, tut-O nent I Toronto, Ont. ('1 1'1. _l}`lEDlCAL DENTAL V. Mus. Bac., I-'.T.C.M. nn I'\_..__ I _ ,,-_--...., gavvn ` interest. Temple oice--EImvalo. __M_p_ n n ......L:_-_ 6.8-L8%mith&0E ` Phone 1405. * 1-3 p.m., 7-8 p.m. __.______.___- ` `.IJ.m:;.U.biacLaren, Editor. W.- C. -Walls, Manager. III`, Unt, man. 56 Collier St., Barrio. -j VIII: G. Gordoh Plaxton. T. A.T.C.M. A non; uz Luruuw. Phone 663 ,-nuuvzu. Murchzson [ Public, 49th w51tfo u on vault I\\l\JI-lI\hJ Phone::- Office I63. Rosidonco_33 gvv 3l"tfo 1-yrly and uuperlect I closed, 1 e inrlam hearing I-IALL'S through th faces of th tlammation tions_ Circutars F. J. Che toull I -llll by local reach the Catarrhul tionuf tro: MEDICIN Catarrhal amed (`ran the Eustnc inflamed y imperfect I nlncnrl Catarrh_al gr}*.;:~i tho I. `ha;-ca 66' fVI`Il :1 c.hi-f Are Well splifiti L)\ (TIl1H my mart v . H !'|'{.,"f bv Moth --sh hear she vs But daugi utes 1 _Is tl Why the fa K (Pm "voice mothe virtua It's a Distan Thurs gossip Ask I phone that s Eve [Simcoe Marbleworksl ' rim: ARE` LIFE ' ' INSURANCE AGENT Morgue and Chapel IN co~NNc1'IoN__ zo owan s?r.. manna. A few doors no_rth of Post Oice. c. w. J. EASTMAN. PROP.` 7 `Phone 277 it. c. MANUEL. MGR. Phone 721 Ru! Estminnd Money to Loan OPEN DAY AND `NIGHT :: FOR THE BEST IN . BAKERS BREAD HOME-MADE BREAD BROWN BREAD ' SANDWICH BREAD and shall line of PIES, CAKES and PASTRY Bakery and Saleshop Cor. Elizabeth and Small YUR _mn G NEEDS mom: c, BROWN null IIIvUl{I.UlH IIIIKB 1011!` selection from 7 It would then be lettered and ready`to let early in the eprlng. Why. Not Chohse A vYo;u' Monument or Memorial while our stock is fu'l!!sn`.'d.y'ou, have` s large range of designs sud materials to make your nalectinn Iran 9 1'1! maul!` 53-A- Full informstionzom am} Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horn- lng, District Passenger Ag't., Toronto. . MONTREAL TORONTO ` DETROIT and CHICAGO ~ Established 1369', V` - . . . Bnstnll us With vour building VT -$1 zg__.-g. - mos. lzo huh- Ina scoffs BOOKSTORE low `Phone 82 i T.R.C.'l V mm or all kinds-. _..__-_ -7-! K ` an as n A 8 Sit`. wmnaeo ` , NEURITIS vs. T R C S scuvrxcn ' ' Rheumatism and similar troubles invariably yield to this 'l`.R.C.'a_ (Tern leton`s Rheumatic cap- eulen treatment. Many doctors and many hundreds pl druggistn from coast to coat will conrm thin truth. The hundreds of ten- tlxnonial letters in our files show have eucceaelully treated Rheumatism. Luznbago. Neuritle. Sciatica and acute Neu- But the best evidence in your own experience. I! {you euller we want you to try th I guaranteed non-injurioue remedy at our ex enoe.' into nell T.R.C.'n 1.00 per box. or Free Trial write 'l`.l!.C. Con. 56 Colborne St.. Toronto. Sold By Wm. Croaalahd. In Allandaie, by A. Patteraon. .....w. -any vvuuu VIII any uavnuluy 3, I am coming, aunt," and went follow ing with a dejected air a yard `behind her captor. In this order -they walked till they arrived at the doorof the Maples Inn, neither having uttered -a single word to the other. There Miss Craik halted abruptly. ` Go to your room," she `muttered. I'm ashamed of you. Sneaking out at night vv ..uuuu uum vuu uuwl, suspecting that. l 27 was not well-had followed her, lost her. and now -had refound. her. She walked sedwtely, with an inscrutable face. toward the spot where the two were talking. The moment Cuvrshaw sawthis woman of ill omen he understood that all was lost, un- less he acted with bewildering promptness, and quickly he `whispered in Winifred s' 681`. ' 'It must be tonight or never! Decide! now. `Yes or `No. "' Yes." said Winifred. in a voice so low that he could hardly hea'~r`her. At eleven tonight?" - ' Yes, she murmured.` ~ I Rachel Craik was now up to them. She iwas in a vile temper, but contrived to 'curb it. v ` I IIfL._L 1; LL, ,, I, ' I -" ` -av _ -.--v--_v- --gun QDIIVIIVUI . J; E. BILLINGSLEY. Depot Asap; Phone 6!: Barrio uuru 1_u. What is the meaning of this. AWini- fred`? And who is this gentleman?" she! said. I10! said. `I73. emu. ' Winiffred, from the habit of alifetime, stood '&n`no small -awe of that austere wo- man. All the blood fled from the girl's face. She could only say brokenly: Y nnn Anus`:-"5: ...._A. l _---I ---~A -" .5 V. J-.. waucou uuuur`-"` - I But Carshaw`s pleading stopped short; ' from the near and of the lane a tall form on-cored .itr--Rachel Craik. She had follow- ed Winifred from the `hotel, suspecting that 8. well--had fnllnwml lam I.-no `V.-uv-uuwu nuuu ula VVUBK] Well. then, tomorrow night at eleven, precisely. I shall be at the end of this - lane in my car, if your letter in the morn- ing says `Yes..' Is that understood?" Yes." . ' -` . t . Let me warn you against bringing any- thing with you---any clothes or a. grip. Just steal out of the. inn -as you `are. And I shall be just there at the corner--et el- even. Ya?! 65? ._., I ` f wngay not have:-the chance of $peak- ing to you again -before----" D.-L II-.__I_ 9 I gn13il\T1sM ', Illll " Msnutrs sracmc -- ~ A never failing remedy for Appendicitis. Indigestion; Stomach Disorders, Appendicitis and Kidney Stones are often caused `by Gail Stones, and mislead people until those bad attacks of Gall Stone Colic appear. Not one in ten Gall Stone- Suerers -knows what is the trouble. Marlatt s Specicwill relieve without pain or: operation. For sale at `all Igrug Stores or ; vAuthor of The Wings of the Morning The Unexcelled Dining Car Service" Sleeping cars on Night Train: ind Pu-lor Cars on principal Day Trains. (Continued from Last Weeki n`l LL-.. L_..A_,---- The Barl".` Mystery WM. CROSSLAND, Druggist, BARRIE, ONT.` A Knqwledge 9 of Farmers Needs `The~Bank`of Nova Scotig ESTABLISHED 1032 Paid up Cavital 8 9.700.000 Ruourcm, -' 250. .000 A call on` the "nearest branch manager will prove to you that it _would be an. advantage to have an account in The_Bank of Nova Scotia. Eighty-nine years of banking in Canada, has given The Bank of Nova Scotia an experience and insight into the Banking require- ments of farmers which enables It to provide a. thoroughly satisfac- tory `seem cc to its farmer customers. LOUIS TRACY LAWSON, WELCH G. CAMEBMEIL chartered Acountant: Phone Main 5874. 59 Yonge St., Toronu H. J. Welch. CA. G. D. Campbell. C.A ` M T. E. Lawless. G.A.' ` W. 8. Hulbig. Production Engines). "nnnnan (`nut n...l l:`:-:-.__-. l\---4-LA-- - ` gun,-v nun vuuuua Ml nun HI BCCTCIF. A cop?" and Voles glanced around the other-wise-deserted lobby. ` I dou'1;`knowA-most probably. 01' he --. . . . u u - . \ll uya vvonu uwwuuulg. You should have been -here," she snapped. 'Everyt.hin-g may be last. A man is down here after Winifred and I ve caught her talking to him in secret." HA ____oH _,j 11 I I nuuluuul`, uuu ner new eyes softened as she looked at his face and splendid frame, for Ralph Voles was Rachel Craik's one weakness. ' ' O|II 7L_;|_ ;L, 1 II 99 ` WUl'l\lIU$a What's the trouble? `he went on, see- ing that her lips were twitching. van 1J.;...I.I L___- ya In: 111 ms eyes. `What. Rachel, girl, you -here!" he said in his `off-hand way. * ' . '`'`Are you sober? -asked Rachel, {ising quickly. 7 Sober? Neyer be`en really soused in H I Wh t ? ' Au; nun: vvuxws up! 7 . -He dropped -3, `huge paw roughly on her shoulder, and her hard softened Sh t fnnnrmnrl on'AInI :-I` I----~ Lu HUI UIBIBF. ' ' Voles did not come. An -hour passed: eight struck, then nine. Once the word ca.rousing!" passed Miss Rachel s lips wi-th an intense bitterness; but, on the whole, `she sat with .a. stiff back, patient as stone. Then after ten there came the bum and whir of an automobile driven at high speed- through the rain-sodden main street.i It stopped outside the rinn. A minute later the gallant body of Voles entered, cigar in his mouth, and a look of much cham- pagne in -his eyes. `What. Rachel. lril'i_ vnn horn! kn on:-3 IUUCIDULI u These worthies were out. IYhe proprietor said they had `hired a car and gone to Bridgeport. Miss _Cr-aik could only wait, and she sat in the lobby, prim and quiet, the picture of resignation, not betraying _by a look or gesture the passions of -anger. apprehension and impatience which raged in her breast. 17...... 4:4 .4 -.-7-- - vvwu ymy enemies. U0! ' * Winifred sped through the porch, and hied her to a window in her room on the first floor which commanded a view of the main street. She could see neither Carshaw nor Aunt Rachel, the one having deter- mined to lie low for a few hours, and the other being hidden from sight already as she hastened through the rain to the small inn where Voles and Mick the Wolf were llocated. ' l'|'1],__,__ ___-__LL: , - j _ that life `had suddenly -turned topsy-turvy. ' _whom she-seemed to owe duty and respect. 7-..... unvvvv -uuuuvuu VVUIEU. Winifred had no answer to that taunt. She could not explain her motives. In- deed, she would have failed laments-bly had she attempted it. All she knew was She distrusted her aunt, the woman to5 and was inclined to -trust a young man whom she had met three times in all. But she was gentle and sol -t-hearted. Perhaps ~ if this Mr. Rex Carshaw. with his earnest eyes and -whsedling _voice, could have a talk with aunty, his queer suspicions- .so oddly =borne out by events--might be dissipated. ~ .I`m sorry if I seem `to have done wrong," she said, -laying a timid hand on Rachel Craik's arm. If you would only tell me _-a little. dear. Why have we left New York? Why---" . Do you want to see me in jail? came the harsh whisper. No. Oh. no. But---, . "Obey me, then! Remain in your room `till I send for you. I'm in danger, and you, you foolish girl, are actually in league I with my enemies. Go!" |`xrl:l\;rnrl nv\n:-I LL_-.-_L L`, | v uv uviv BARRIE. ONT. td meet a strange man! No knitcihen-{vench `could have behaved worse." `I7_',, 3! I .Munner A. G. MacLELLAN Pillar of .Light",_ etc. Barrie Yog :1` 1 in: a mu urn/U u_L-cu ouuutry ueyona. No sound was made by their occupants. whose minds and purposes remained dark `one to the qthe Volcs might have fancied himself chased by the ight of witches w-ho harried Tam o Shanter. while Carshaw mizht have been hunting a cargo of ghosts; only the ru-nnirxz hum of the cars droned its music along the -hizhww. with '- "`""'*"`n accompaniment of revolver shots and Wini- frerl`s appeals to heaven for aid. Meantime the rear car still gained on the one in front. And. on a. sudden, Carshawwwas awarefof e. shouting. though he could not make out the words. It was Mick the Wolf, who had clambered into the tonneau and was bellow- I)...II' uvul IJIIUII -uuunca. Ill`: Klfw 'n0W an automobile, having driven one over the ' rough tracks of the Rockies, so this well- kept road offered no diidulties. For five minutes . the cars raggd ahead, passing through a sleeping village street and down a hill into open country beyond. NA ennm uynn IUIQAA 1... L`I...:.. ----._-..- ugulllub oostaciea, a storm in the blood, and a light in the eyes. Voles would have whirled through -a. battalion of soldiers on the march, if `he had met them, and would have hissed curses at. them as he pitched over their -bodies. He knew how to handle an mifnmnlniln lanulnn A...:...... ...... ---__ At- well In time to Fe `avoided. _ `_`Drunkenness" is. indeed, the word to describe the state of minddof the two drivers by this tirpe-- a heat to`be on. a wrath against obstacles, storm in the blood, and 8 Eht in `Hip nuns Vain- .......l..I '|.-_-- UNDERTAKERS ul vuuacqucllucs, mung me T080. I There `must be ,a special Providence that looks after chauffeurs, as well as after chil- dren and drunk-ards. for at some places the road. -though wide enough. was so dis- mal with shadow that if any danger lurked within the darkness it would not have been seen in -time to he avoided. nrvInIrAnnnnn" L. 3_.I_-_I `I, '1 - ulvaucuualy came a scream: ` That must be Winifted's cry of terror in h`s behalf. The sound nerved `him anew. He saw red. A second shot, followed by 9. wilder-shriek. spat lead somewhere in the bonnet. Carshaw set his teeth, gave the engine [every ounce of -power; and'the two chariots, of steel went raging, reckless of consequences, along the road. Thorn `rnnaf Ikn n m......:..I `D.._-.:.l-_.., AI uncut up 1.1165611 UH F00 raplmy. He was seen 'and his intent guessed, The leading car slowed a trie in rounding a bend; as Carshaw careened lntn view a rev__o1ver shot rang out, and a bullet drilled ~a. neat -hole in the wind-screen, making a noise like the sharp crack of a whip. Sim- ultaneously came a scream! 'l"l-mo. .......c L- nr:_::__n, - . ucwl uuu uuw as aL'lnS[ ner aunt." and he felt sure that Voles and his fel1qw-ad- venturer dare not risk close investigation by the law. At any rate, his main object at -present was to overtake the car in front, which had gained a ying start, and thus spoil. a.ny maneuvering: for escane. such as turning into 21 side road. In his enthus- iasm he pressed on too rapidly. He was man `um-I H. :l\`AI\` .............a mt- . The Pursuit ` - The two automobiles rushed along the Boston Post Road, heading for Bridgeport. The loud rivalry oftheir straining engines awoke many a wayside dweller, and brought down maledictions on the heads of all mid- v night joy-riders. _ Carshaw knew the road well, and his car was slightly superior to the other in speed. His hastily evolved .nl-.m was to held the _kidn:axppers until they were in the main street of Bridgeport. There he could dash ahead. block further progress. risking a partial collision if necessary. and refer the instant quarrel to the police. bidding them verify his version of the dispute by tele- phoning New York. ' H . nnnLI I-....l..'L.....- A`.._L 117* -n I -- yuuiiuug new l.0l'K. . He could onlyihope -that Winifred would hear him out as against her aunt." and he fnlt gnrn M-ant Vnhm .....l L:.. L--n___ , I .... . uu\L ynvncu up 11 131(1). l;;;{(i`l<.erchif?mThen he knew! Winifred fwas being reft from him again. He leaped to his own car. started the engine. tumor! with reckless `haste, and in a few seconds was hot in chasg. nun. pm: -reacneu me Maples Inn In a ur- ry of little runs. Before the door she saw two glaring lights, the lamps of (}a.rshaw'.= automobile. It was not far from `eleven. Even as she approached the hotel, Carshaw got in and drove down the street. He drew ' upon a patch of gras by the roadside at the end` of the lane behind the church. Soon after this he heard a clock strike His eyes peered down the darkness of the lane to see.Winifred coming. as` she had promised; It was still drizzling slightlyi---i the night was heavy. stagnant. and silent. Winifred did not come. and C-arshaw's brows puckered with care and foreboding. A quarter of an hour passed, but no light tread` gladdened his ear. E-aireld lay fast asleep. . ' Carshaw could no longer sit still. He paced restlessly about the wet grass to ease his anxious heart. And so another quarter of an hour were slowly. Then the sound of a fast-moving ca-r broke the silence. Down the road a pair of dragon-e,vcs blazed. The car came like the chariots of Sennacheri-b, in reckless ight. Soon it was upon him. He drew back out of the road toward his own racer. 'rl\nna-la path... ..... ..:...r .. AL: uw lay up Once . Nothing easier. Off, now, to the hotel, and be ready in half an hour. I'll bring thecar around." ' Rachel Craik wanted no further discuss-. ion. `She reached the Maples Inn in W of little runs Rnfm-n H... .1--- ..L- ----- uvl away UV IJUBMIU. we [Dray c8.l3Cn 3 1111'! or tomorrow." h But we can't have "her seeing us!" We can't" help that. It is `dark; she won't see your face. Let us be gone. We must have been watched, or how could that men have found us `out? Ralph! Don't you understand? You must do something. Where s this spy you gab of`? I'1l-" This is not the Mexican border. You can t shoot here. The man. is not the point, but the girl. She must be gotten away at once." RYn4l. n . . . ..:.._ nu . .. - . - -__. _ _.v _ uvv--u-ca II-III `Corner Sophia and Mary Street: f Iunufacturers of _ Sash. Doors, F-names. Flooring Ceiling. Moulding, Water Trough- Tanks, etc. We carry-in stock a large assortment of Roughlnnd Dressed Lumber. Bf Shingles and Ptepared Roofing. Wood urning end Kiln Drying a, Specialty. `Dressing done" secrets! M-an, .m:an--oh, rouse yourelf, sober yourself, and `act! We must be far frnm 111;: nlunn I-main-A ...u.....:.._ nuucu yuumau, una `act: we mtm be tar from this place before morning." ,No more tnains from here----" You could hire 3' car -for your own am- Jmfement. Rush -her off in that. Snatch her awayto Boston. We may catch ling tomm-mw. " uuuub seven OCIOCK Den!-nu me cnurcn." The llttle cat! Shel beat you to hit, Rachel!" "` There is no time for -talk, Ralph. That man will take her from us, and then woe to you, `to William, to us all. Things come out; they do, !they do---the deepest secrets! M-an, Sobel Vnllmelf, nn .1101 . WA xnnn kn `nu un, you - Pull up, or I ll get 8! ` (To Be Continued)` _ CHAPTER XII _-. --..- wn\JAvu1\ull 6 It is caused by fermenting, sour waste matter in the intestines. This old, foul matter should be thoroughly cleaned out with simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. This acts on BOTH upper and lower -bowel, removing old ac cumulated matter you never thought was in your system. Adler-i-ka relieves. ANY CASE gas on the stomach. Excellent for sour stomach . and chronic constipation. Guards against appendicitis. Wm. Cross- land, Druggist, Barrie. WHAT CAUSES GAS ON TH; STOMACH '2 \ IL: uuuer ouc, eggs 600, cmckens 25-30c. Orillia---Wheat $1.20-1.30," barley 55-60c. oats 45-50c, rye 75-80c,Vbutter 35-37c, po- lvtatoes 80c-81.00, eggs 40c. Alliston-F all wheat $1.10. spring wheat 31.00-1.05, barley 45-60c, oats 45-50c, ryc 80c. peas $1.25-1.50, potatoes $1.00, eggs 40c. butter 25-32c. L Beeton-Fal l wheat $1.25-1.40, peas $1.30-1.55, oats 45-50c, barley 60c, rye 80c, buckwheat 75-80c, potatoes $1.00-1.10, butter 30c, eggs 35c, chickens 25-30c. 0ri|lin_.Whng+ 21 on 1 an` L....1-__ 2- rm .-....-.3, n uuuuvuvu uugcuuul. Ma't;a;g;1: Cost and Eigienqy Department

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