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The linings and inside of your clothing are as important as the outside. Why not have them done right when you are having them done? All kinds of Repairing done. We know how. W. FIRTH Phone 229 Opp. Barrie Hotel, Barrie. The Barrie Planing Mill Corner Sophin und Mary Streets Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Frames, Flooring, Ceiling. Mouldings, Water Troughs, | Tanks, ete We tarry isi etock lunge nssortment of Rough wad Dressed Lumber, B.C. Shingles sod Prepared Roofing. Wood Turning and Kiln Drying © Specialty. Dressing done proniptly Consult us with your building, THOS. ROGERS Phone: Office 163, Residence 353 PROTECT | Your Family Your Business Your Future || With an Annual Divi- dend Policy in the Sun Life of Canada Canada's Greatest Life Insurance Co. y | D. J. REBURN, Phone £42 District Manager | and talking in low tones. The Safe Hates otter is very moderate PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND BARRIE BRANCH, i Reai Estate and Money to Loan! through special an (Continued from Jast week) "Yu' heeled?" inguired "the Sergeant quietly. And, us the, other uodded, and tapped bis 'bip significantly: "Mind, though, I ain't anxious to have apy shootin' on this busines, unless it's ab- solutely necessury, T don't want no cure: {ed chasin' in th' dark, either, with th' jehances o° th huwases comin' down wal- lop, in every dogyoned badger-bole around T ain't just figured how I'm a-gon' to get "em yet! Can't tell, this stage a th' game. |1r'll most likely have to be somet al mighty sudden, yu" can take yore oath 0° thot" < Adhiving Iter at the previously men tioned line of brush that fringed the west side of Tucker's pasture, they «truck in along the old cow trail and dismounting about thirty yards from the gate, stil] within the sbelter of the dense bush. they squatted down and uwaited eventa 'A three-quarter moon showed iteelf rare ly through w thick rift of clouds und, a their eyes becumwe accustomed to the cur- flooded" everything ious grey light that around, objects within a certain radine od out with surprising clearnens, | "Lord!" eaid the policeman in a low jundertone, "Tein we Id wmoke "Twon't do to chaner strikin' a mateb, |though. Reekon they'll foller th' fence: line from th' sou'west angle when they da come Good job Tucker ain't got no dogs to staft in yuppin', Guews he's drunk an' sleepin' by now, Good job. too, he don't know no more'n he does, He'd be |a-runnin' around ull worked up like a flea jin a mut, with that old Mauser o° hie, an' shootin' at th' moon." "We'll have ter look out for them haws reso' urn awbinnyin'. ton." said Gab logher anxiously. "That's what I'm «car. ed of." A slow. di hour passed, Elli arone stiffly, und. stretched. hinseelf | "Tim gerfiti' tired 0° gettin' here." he whispered to the other, "I'm a-goin' out to th' edge o° th' brush, If either «them hawsses wturts in, yu' cut th' wind off'n him quick." And he stole away noiselena- I ite wan barely. sivay. ten wifniten batons he came gliding back "Here comes somebody." he whixpered. [Along from the «ou'west angle, an T figur \ed, too. Guew it's them, all right. If I reckon T'll have to jump vomethia off'n th' brain 'bout gettin "em." With all their faculties on the atreteh, they held their breath and listened intent: ly. Soon their eager care caught the sound of approaching horses and the faint creuk of leather. Straining their eyes in the gloom, they presently made out the forme of two riders slowly and cautiously traversing the clearrd strip: that lay between the fence and the line of bruch Reaching the gate they halted. but mak- ing no attempt, a yet, to dismount or open it. remained lolling on their horses, Waitin' whispered Fllis to Gi amothering a chuckle, whienered hack: "Some wait!" | Fven in that dim light they could nen that one of the riders loomed up a bi bulky shape, in contrast to his slighter- Appearing companion. "That's Big George. all right," murmur- ed the raneher into Benton's ear ax a tow, deep baes undertone rumbled to them, "Lis. ton ter that voice o° his!" Rewly for emergencies, they quietly watched the two dark forms and. patiently waited, Their vigit was short. An un- mistakable, smothered oath came to the care, The guarded, booming grow! of bigger man became more insistent. They saw tho slighter <hape dismount -xnd pres- ently the 'tong' of w° tightly stretched barhed-wire gat being released and drawn aside sounded sharply in the stiffness, The big shape, still mounted, slowly dieappesr- ed into the shadows beyond, the smaller one resuming his seat in the sadtile and ing at the opening. - Feverishly the-Sergeant weighed! the sit- uation. "Seotty" Robbins--and, without a doubt, it must be he-- possessed an ex- traordinorily fast horse. he reflected. Even ho [it he was ble, under the guise of Shorty, to range near enough to close, it was nat particularly easy to pull » good rider like Scotty out of the anddle. He would be |sure to raise » loud outery at the first attempt, and thus warn Fisk. If he once got away, it would, be futile to follow him 1 Long years of constant prac- tise had rendered him clevar with a Ioriat. It waé worth trying, The tumble would in- sure Scotty's partial silence anyway, and Gallagher could fix the rest, leaving him free to tackle Big George, whom he knew it would be suicidal to ever call on to surrender at close range. Clutching his companion, h> whispered tensely : "Now they're split! I'll have to nail Mister Scotty quick before he gets a ehance to make a brenkaway. That roan o! his --'Duxter'--can run unythin' around here off'n ite Iigs. I'm a-goin' to try ropin' VALUABLE PAPERS Deposit Boxes of this otter security for valuable papers, documents and other effects. The rental of one of these hoxes against loss by fire or. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE aN 'fpeech with the other, Then sudde |Wih an uncunny swiftners. he silently and BENTON OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED A Tale of the R.N.W.M.P. by Sergt. Ralph S. Kendall Serial Publication rights secured by The Examiner angement with owners of copyright. THE BARRIE EXAMINER ce enough on the beautiful, springy beast. 'Taking up its owner's previous position at the open Bis he waited quietly. Soon, came a slowly gathering, muffled thud of many hoofs, and the shadowy blurr of a bunch of horses be- came visible to him as they drew near, On they came, and the leader, after eud- denly stopping and snorting with puffed: out nostrils ut the apparition of the rider, who remained so motionless at the side of the gate, darted through, the others speedily following, well strung out by the skilful tactics of their driver to avoid jum: ming at the opening. As the last horse passed through the gate, Ellis planted himeelf squarely <u the midway, facing the rider, who was bringing up the rear. The huge form gradually loomed up nearer to him in the surrounding gloom. "HI! what yu' wojtin® fur, den du'? rumbled the deep. harsh, low-pitched voice. "Why didn't yu" head "em off. west? Benton moved forward slowly with ruis- and | oie you e cry $15,000,0C0 a e $15,000,000 H. M, Lay, Manager, tb!" he hissed warningly. Fisk halted irresolute. Scotty's horse fooled him completely "What's up?" he growled, Ellis, his powerful right arm swinging free, ranged up ulongside ma if to have and viciously struck for the angie of the big [man's jaw. |. The blow crashed home. and the great |bedy went lurching sideways out of the jraddle, Like flarh the Sergeant swung down off his horde and jumped for the outs a he did ao. Hix haste was his un: wedged in between the frightoned. yosthng {homes and knocked sprawling. The nect linstunt, a huge. bear-like shape that mude horrible, benst-like noises in its throat, fell upon him and clu'ched his arms. Fren iedly he writhed ney!" bey "Oh, Bur- Hint hia ery changed to a gurele we the onited. With for he gut him. Lets have that rawhide ria yores--that 'black-juck o" mine kinks. Get yore handkerchief reudy, an' run out an cram it into his kisser an' choke th' - if he starts in to holler. Here, Barne: ~-he slipped the latter a pair of hand cuits "bold these. Keep) "em opea an' ave olter's bold shifted. to hiv throat 'em_to. me when I suy, Gaffle him quick when I jerk bin tin th' perch,"" Leading Shorty's home slowly und heed back through the bush, the way they | had come, he mounted and after curefully | grinding bis teeth with 1 shaking out a loop to his liking in the Puseion, and Ellis instinctively guessed that hata, which he trailed in readiness with | he was fumbling for his gun. Entirely for- buck-flung hand, be circled around until getful of hie own weapon in the Berserker he reached the clear spuce between the| race that poxeased hin, the Sergeant fence and the brush. sprang ut the giant rustler, hitting out with Suddenly his borrowed mount nickered. | great smashing junches to the jaw and Seotty Robbins started nervously at the | stomach. that sent Fisk staggering back sound, but a sigh of relief escaped him ac) and gave him no opportunity to draw. the shape of the familiar white horse be | With snarl like a wild beast. he closed came revealed to his visio jsgain with his slighter sntagoniat and, as "Oh, Shorty-that yu's"" he called out, |the two men swayed hither and thither. in loud, tense andertove: Benton became dimly conscious of Gat There was no answer from the rider, who | ligber's form snd voice added to the me approached neur --neurer, lee Suddenly, "'Swise-s-."' cune the sibilant} Stumbling und tripping. the struggbne. hias of something through the air. and the| cursing trio came headlong to the ground loop of a ristw flopped fairly over hin| Suddenly. with a gurgling yell of pain, Fink head and shoulder. Taken utterly by | refeuxed bis grip on Ellis, who wax the un- surprise, he uttered frightened squowk jder dox and, clutching at his own throat. and, with a quick upward thrust of his arm | fell backwards; bis head, meanwhile, giv ndeavored to free himmelf of the encum |ing curious. xpasmodie jerks. Uncompre. brance, The movement was too Lite, That [hending, bur quick to follow up bin xd single squawk was his limit. For the other, !vnntnge, the Sergeant rolled over upon wheeling bis hore on the instun', ramined {him ; und, in the spure, und the next moment there the other's neck. encountered a rope, and came a ternble jerk thet tore hix clutching he it-tuntly realized what had happened ands from the euddle-horn and flung him! "Steady, Barney!" he punted. "Ease to the ground with the breath knocked |up a bit. Yu'll choke hin." ont of his body Roughly, and with the mwift celerity of The stared. riderlw hore gave a vio: | men accustomed to throwing and hog-tying leat jump at the unexpected occurence and | steers, they trussed up their late formidable tried to run, but the trailing lines under its |untagonist, winding the forty-foot riata feet causing ii head to be yanked down {around him w he kicked andraved, with severely iat every step. from customary ja maze of knots that left him ax helplese "xperience it aoon pulled up. snorting ner-)a 4 child, Then, utterly spent with their clasp and, wriggling «omehow from under his enemy's smothering weight, xerambled with reeling brain to his fect id. demoniacal vously. » fexertions, they lay back, gasping for air With ax cuuch compunetion a» a cow: |and sweating. puncher who wrugs w calf up to the brand: | Gradually recovering. they regeined ing fire. so Elks swiftly trailed the unfor |their snerch somewhat tunute Seotty towards "the opening in] "G-d!"" said Ellis, atill breathing henv the brush. 'The watchful Gullugher darted | ily, "that's" shout the worst man-hundling noiseleasly: forward and, turning him on his |T guess fever did get! Here! This won't 'hack, alscked off the lariat d nour backs all night. Where Benton leaped down, "Quick!"" he whix 's them beueeleta? I dropped 'em pered fieroely. "*Let's have 'em! romewhere's around here." And, arising Snatching the handoutle from the other, | unstesdily, he began to kick amongst the he slipped them on Scotty's wrists, The|#hort crass, hitter was still inonning and gusping with} With the aid of some matches the mire the shock of hin full ing urticlea were eventually found. The "Yu" ain't croaked him, hev yu', Sar. [two men then'turned to the huge. ha id the rancher in w low voier, | figure of the rustler, who war still cursing angrled the policemen, in a tense {2d twisting under bis bonds. Cautious. whisper. "That flop's jerked th. wind | ¥+ lootening one grout arm at a time, they outa him, that's all. He'll come to in a/Slusned the steel hoops around the enor eecond an' most Likely atart in to buwl, | MOUX Wriste, so yu'll wanta be ready with that hand-|_ "Should have a gun." | kercbief, that's sure wome rope |Seteenmt. | "He wax wtryin' to draw. all horas 0° en turn on a dollar, |TiRbt. Con't get at it. though, while he's See here: Tm. again' to wait at {om his back, Here, let's roll him over on th' gate for George. No use for to try an' | Bia face, Barney, so' I can get at hia hip- rope him--he's too heavy. T'll have to | Pocke : fix him some other road. He'll be some|, In about an gentle s fashion ox » lum: handful, ton, baer If T shout for |ber-iack twisting a log with a cani-hook, ve Scotty an' come on th' dead /*0 the big body wax heaved over into the gint "Nah. yu'. " Tun. Mind, though, I. don't. want na{ esired position, and Ellis commenced his shootin' unless it's absolutely necessary." A smothered exclamstion 'He turned swiftly. aud was about to mount again, when sudden thought flasb- Bes : 'S ed into his mind. Scotty was ndt wearing yy F didn't get mine, eb?" white chaps, They would be a "dead give |, He struck s mutch. disclosing by ita away." he reflected. At close range they {ight the butt of o long-burreled Colt's 45 |rustler. dragging owt wnother puir of haud-/ ler that terrible gnp. | Now look out! | despera'e efforta he fought off the choking | Big George hud arisen also. snorting and | ws he did 40, bie bands, coking | muttered the | hat's this? 80 | de. 4 Thursday, April 29, 1920 musio HERBERT L, BAMFORD, A.T.CM. NEURITIS Organist and Choirmaster Bo many, hyve Neurttis. iz Bt. Andrew's Church intiaknmntton er ahs Tuition in Piano, Organ, Theory and Singing Barres. 'Do not euler a ol oer Y you area * Templeton's * Rheumatic Capsules Nothing else brings reli soguichiy end sosuriys Pupils prepared for examinations of Toronio Conservatory of Music, ete. Studio--113 Collier 8t,--Phone 135 MAUDE E. CLAXTON, L.T.C.M, Piano and Vocal Lessons [in vocal work special attention is given to Voice Production. Pupils prepared for A.T.C.M. degree in both piano and vocal; also elementary exams. of Toronto Conser. vatory of music or University exams, Studio: King Block. Phone 424. on MUSIC LESSONS PIANO AND VOICE --BY-- MISS NETTIE COLPITTS (holding diploma\ For further infurmation xpply to 100 Peel St. Phone 885 Fi i LegaL THE MARKETS 3 7 ALEXANDER COWAN SAAR MANES BRAAMEAS | parrister, Solicitor for obtaining probate of SATURDAY MARKET will, guardianship and adminigtration, and There was a good supply of maple ayrup | General Solicitor. Notary, Conveyancer, ete again which sold moxtly at $3.50 per gul- | ices: Hinds' Block, No. 8 Dunlop street. lon. Butter was not very plentiful und was Money to loan 65 to, 67 cents per pound. Eggs made up \for scurcity of butter, being very plentiful BOVS & MURCHISON ;Price did not vary much from us week ngo.| Barristers, Solicitors, Notary Public, A "touch of Spring' was the supply of Conveyancers, Ete. | xreen onions on hand. The regulation price | Money to Joan at lowest rates of interent. |of 5 cent« « bunch was usked. Hay was| Offices 13 Owen St. (in the premises for- 20 to 4 ton, xeveral loads being on|™eFly occupied by the Bank of Toronto) . Thund, Boyeotting or substituting for po- Branch office, Elmyale, Ont. | tutoos must be the order here also, for' very | W- A. Boys. K.C., MP. D.C, Murchison -- PLAXTON & PLAXTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. ETC. little movement wae noticed in that line Most rections reported no work done on [the lond us yet, but all in resdiness for the coming week Offices: 707-8 Kent Building. (Batter oo... = fe Toronto, Ont. Re. per dozen 38-40e | C. W. Plaxton, G. Gordon Plaxton Eggs, per dozen 40¢ |§ Chicken, dressed, Ib 30-35¢ Chicken, live weight. exch $1.00 Potatoes, jek 222, 906 | Potatoes, bag... | Carrots. husker 'Cabbage. exch | Onions, 'bunker Onions, green, bunch DONALD ROSS, L.L.B. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Musonie Temple Building, Barrie Money to loan. ' Seri CRESWICKE & BELL BARRISTERS Bestar Geaner Solicitors for the Supreme Court of Judi. Turnips, each L.. Be |eature of Ontario, Proctors, Nota: 'Apples, 'par basket + 60-75e | veyaucem, ere Money to loan lGcrams sae. Ql : 50e Offices in Row Block, Barrie. Muple Syrup. gollon .. 2. $3.50 W. A. J. Bell, K.C. Hay. ton + =. $20.00 $25.00 Hogs, ewt #19.00-$19.50 MEDICAL tata OR. H. T. ARNALL Office and Residence Corner of Toronto nod Elizabeth Streets, opposite Central Me+hodist Church. Telepbomp; 167. NEARBY MARKETS April 21, 1920 Orillia Wheat $1.97-2,00, paw $2.50. 2.75, outs $1,00-1.05, rye $1.60, butter 61 fc. eee 40, chicken 20-30c, potatoes \* 00, hay £29.00-30.00, hogs $18.50, DR. E. G. TURNBULL | Alliwon: -Whest $1.97, barley _ $1.65- Graduate of McGill Universit | 1.70. rye $1.70, ante 96¢._ ras $2.75-3.00, | Office and Residence, corner Elizubeth snd huy $21,00.25.00. butter f3.55c, eggs 0c. | Bradford Sts. Burrie . Office hours 9 0 | potatoes, bag $4,00-3.40, chicken 30-32¢.!10 a.m., 1 to 3 p.m., 7 to 8 p.m, Phone 105 W. A. LEWIS, M.D., C.M, SURGERY AND GYNECOLOGY especially + Phone 61. DE-HORNING ADDS VALUE | A met hue entered into the campaign for de-horning Canndion cattle, The ex- | ample af the es suceeratul farmers is be 56 Collier St., Barrie. ing copied by those quick to see the mon- jot caue or ths ee naan OR. VICTOR A. HART , Probably # quarter of u million dollurs a| Graduate of Trinity University, Toronto, ear are loot to farmers by the non-pructice alo Edinburgh and Glasgow. [of 's simple de horning procees, Snecialty--Diseases of Stomach. | Live tock exchanges in Winnipeg, Tor-| Office: Corner Bayfield and Worsley Sta. [one and Montreal especially encourage de. Office onen until 8 p.m. daily. jhorning. Practically sll the American na- 7 tive cattle, with which Canadian farmers to \. J. SIMPSON, M.B. jthe West buve to compete, have the advan PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON jtage of being thus treated. They bring w|Office and residence, Colter St., curner of Clupperton St., Barrie. Phone 275, jlarger return in dollars and cents, In a circular by the Dominion Govern. |----------------_____ 'ment, farmers are told that they will bene. OR. MORTIMER LYON fit briefly for the following reusons:-- 1.1122 Bloor St. W., Toront Better appearance of the cattle; 2, quieter.| Owen S subdued nature. enabling fattening st les| Diseases o cont; 3: more cattle ean be shipped in one | Consultation hours 11 am. to 8 p.m. end car by rail, xoving freight cost. by appointment. Barrie Phone No. 2. | But it is when the animal is finally Toronto Phone North 2826 jbrought to slaughter that the value of de, {------ ------_--_--__--__ | horning i proved, Ore 70.000 pounds of OR. J, A. KEARNS | ment a yeur are actually reported at in- HYSICI, URG! epected Canadian pucking plante alone us B PHELPSTOR, ree wanted through bruises in the flesh. Mos, Ofte houre: 12-2 and 74 of the Druiges are caured by the animal nee Donets 195, an 7-0! pa {horns while in transit from the farm to the |" |market and the abattoir. pe VETERINARY That total repronente the parts of meat utterly thrown away, There ix a further DUNN & BROTHER and even greater loss, When a pisee of Veterinary Surgeons ment ic removed froor » quarter of beef |Cattle Diseusee aud Surgery a Speciale becaure of a bruise. the rest of the quurter Phones: Day, 24s taht ai. ? or part of it hus often to be wold at a cent| Capt. J. Dunn, VS, late of R.AV.C and one-half or two conte a pound less-- A. H. Brother, V.8. not eewtise the mreut in poor, but. becatye | that part har lost in uppearanee and sale aloes" Probably" one im every five cale|--__AOOOUNTANTS bought on Cynadian stock yarda suffers [from injury which could be prevented were| "AWSON. WELCH & CAMPBELL -horning commonly practined, The puck. we ccounsants perms P Phone Main 5874. 89 Yonge St., Toront lem' buyer beeecarily take the low intol ir]. Welch, CA. G. D, Campbell, rine ecount und tf! mit cut ii "wl » et ae uccount und the farmer who sells cutile Te Lawes Cot takee the risk and u lowor price. W. 8. Hutbi, Erontmlom © would show up plainly to Fisk in that light. The next instant he had unbuckled the protruding from the rustlers right hip- pocket. Being unscabbarded the wine of the hammer had (providentially, for Ren- A united effort is now being num'e by the Dominion and Provincial Departments of Agriculture. the live stock exchanges Manager Cost and Efficiency Department aist-strap and kicked. them off. then, | ton? caught in the torn lining of the poe wng Shorty'® white horse, he rau to{Ket and become firmly fixed therein. where his Iste victim's mount still sood} '"Eyah!"" ejaculated Gallagher. waiting. At hia sudden, hasty appronch, |ever see th' likes o' that. now? it edged away alightly, und sorted, scent: | about luek--what !* fing on unfamiliar being, but, impatient, ke] Ellis carelessly spilled the shells into hix grabbed at and caught one of its truiling!hand, 'How's Scotty?" he inquired. Hines, and the next minute wus in the} "Oh. him?---be's all right," snswered saddle. The stirrups were sbout an equal the rancher. "He come around while yu' length to his own, so he felt comfortable |was a-wuitin' at th' gate fur Big George here. "He atarted in to snivel, but I soon shoved th' handkerchief in his trap." (To be continued) Diyu' Talk Better Then Pills For Liver Ills. [RTonlght Tomorrow Alright FEEDING YOUNG CHICKS When the chick is hatched it comes into the world with a sufficient supply of nour- ishment in the form of egg yolk to lst it for several days, What a chick requires at the start is not feed but warmth and rest. 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