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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1937-10-6, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST WI;.ANNSDA5 , Or7t(lllE 6th, I337 A ® R LP! When you see a motorist driving in a manner dangerous to the public, take his number, make a careful note of the actual time and place, and when you reach your destination write to the Motor Vehicles Branch, Department of Highways, Toronto, giving full details. We do not invite reports of minor infringements of the traffic laws; you are requested to use sound judgment. We will deal adequately with offenders ! DID YOU CAUSE THIS? As a motorist and a citizen of Ontario, answer this question: How would you like to face the rest of your life knowing that you were respon- sible -through carelessness -for an accident like this ? Would you ever want to drive a car again? If you do drive, get this clearly in your mind ! Should you break an Ontario traffic law and cause death or injury, you may not be allowed to drive a car again! We are determined to end the needless slaughter of our people. Cutting in, passing on hills and curves, crowding, racing "and other breaches of the traffic laws, will get you into trouble -make no mistake about that Reckless driving must stop -now! ,ONTARIO ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Motor Vehicles Branch ¢»weeeeee...eeeh:,..,.....-eeeet-:»..,.,teeete.•I:................... .....................: whenever she could manage it. As Ruth walked slowly homeward again, her feet rustling through the leaves that were beginning to fall, hely heart was a maelstrom of emntlefl'ti. Hugh free -all the time she had tbeen living in London, alone with her memories and her regret, w, • Had he conte to look for her «M»w, ti :, :«;«;«;»;«w,..: «:« ;«; > q q :«:«::«:«.«tart ? «:«:»:»:»:•' #ro'»,«;«w,..;«w;«w,«;«;«;«;«;«;«,vq«;«;«;«; after Cynthia had sent him away? watched the sick man Of course, he would not have been Afterwards, in Ruth's bedroom, able to trace her, for she had left she round a way to broach the sub- , no address with Wer old flat, so that jest that was uppermost in iia: she might be the more completely mind, cut off from him and Cynthia. It Itulh had Leen talking of Boris's had never occurred to her that their wonderful courage and cheerful marriage might .fall through, ness, and Cynthia asked her- The irony of it all! In cutting "Does he ever complain of pain herself off frim temptation she had nowadays?" destroyed her chances of happiness! Ruth hesitated, , Sometimes it seemed as though "Well -yes, be has done so, 00. i fate had set out to mock her delib- cnsloally, lately. And sometimes . erately, I Have fancied that he was suffer- l How often, she wondered in the ing, and have asked him abottt it, great desert of London, had she but he has denied it, I have wonder- missed Hugh by a hair's breadth? ecl, sometimes, whether the pato How many times, in avoiding the had increased." ,places where she was afraid or meeting flim had she unknowingly "What does the doctor say?" fled from happiness? "Oh, he won't have a doctor near Site pulled up her thoughts sharp.. him -it is the one thing that makes It at that -for she felt that they hint irtrtabte, the mere suggestion were disloyal to Boris, her husband, of it. He says he ean't bear being She had set her hand to the plough. pulled about, and that doctors tan It was up to her to go on ploughing' do cathing fur hint." iter lonely furrow, however difficult Cynthia adjurterl her cloak with now that she knew what she had an air of absorption. Then-- I missed, "All the same, I tnrnk, under tit; I Tier eac•riflc•e, in sending Hugh rircunlstances, you would be Wine lc 1 back to Cynthia, had been in vain. Persuade him to see a doctor ocea- Wlty did life play such cruel tricks atonally, in a rase like that he : Why had Cynthia ,found nut, (e.1 ought to he under continual Miser- , .late, that Ihrgtl did not love her vat1011." I Silk' stood 51i11 for a moment Ruth looked at her in alarm ' watching the falling, leaves 1:,r:a "('yulhla -0t•ht do yon say that? the ct rt th eontu eo. A sieh Have you any speeed rt on?" that was almost a soh I fool: iiia•. { 7 e ':'N -n , a t 1 .e' t r, h�,low , •'ii1 I 11, 1' „ d 711 1,+• 1 II f the elm k sip. felt tt lee e h ll 0,, rattle: too, pale and list' , and le^ ho : 1, ,brut it i ,d. 7,.„ 1 ur s I is very thin. Still, than may tea ly tie tiv Accu eve* thine wr:.e the , 'Ifeet of r he het w,•7teee, 1 rily ;oral. for rho h..,l . I t will 1n�iai 71111711 of a land h' ,rt doctor." (('1117 , lid, 1.. •llh,l�• i I ''727 1777 t c727 your manner flute you rl .;,r,[ i' .tit bel :1 n a• Hell_ 1.0d tee.,a h a tr coil ! do not think all i• w,il" i •i t u t'.1 10•,;i11110 I :, i7r1 'li is i,td0t 1 "4 i':,r 11 i, 1''' ' .l,i t'• x7.1771 t•I f nrtr, Eno,:rl .77 77' c, ,,, �i,•, w1e.1.li.1 n,,u P,- 1 ,r.,:h ,. . - 1 7, 7.. [' , ti",". ut,0ht she net ',u• i t +-,r,,,i 701(1 •,,i la in7,, t rli d ,,,•, r, i'7 4 1,0 L•,.' . i i.,mt Il '. rota 1 .774 7' j err, of t'',,, Ian, went n, 1111111:R 1,1: 4) ]'tuts ..be he: l - .11 b.. ,. 1,.e i; r.t tic• h-+:it:ll „ 7 , ,..,1 .hist `:' it,_ :' Lett, ; r I ''t 0. d0! I ,, _- a Inc u t 27, re bad r 7,•r ,.0dr=r• ] r.) h'll l ,.1'ou do vont i•.:.I t , ,.r: :' 1 , of , „ e 1 1 '. Ihu•, i :illy tn,w fi 7. r.,1 , I 1 t, r el -u :ulni. et' lith•' coir(, i,l•,i, i ir.c+• 111, ; em, i .roe 11.'0.7 and across rho road, so, o 7.771*' they m a deply d,i 7eholt .7t n'0tnan wt,ld >11e11 air .177,7 1.11 Ila,.', ,;n 717 1 .1Ia010n.; 2u tt,. Wilt - 1 7 hot" 7 ..for ries• marc Ito• 7)1 2 11e° ;11 7 i 1now " I• n•• How pc u•et' Will - at e,rting some tuns a, Binh nirl 'u r , 111 history of her own marring-, tae, e7.•.1 link ruttr,•*7 a,i,?,, n Ih,f ii mutt; to eaeef0 tette 0:7(1 12 Iliing ftat would to lo] 1SnihLl tl t.,i0 47 a tillbdi leek at r'u•" w" 1172:41, 1ii,t0 th' e'•17''''. 3-'1 h,' i t. e, a 0! eld life. 'fle're Lee .;, l 1 ielne77,•iv 17(1 ;'foal ' fumbled wilt Ih rdae4l , t he' t h; e.'. f t'n i t.• c71 Icon 771 (17tieg Lyltihm to leli+v +'17r h'td 1, loved hulls owl yet, when she !cot 1i'1ied tie la: -I weds. it came s in ir.; ,1001 g.,r7 n -.I 11,11'11011r to to her in an ovelweoinee,,' 110101 ; '.Pun weft., to Lim, then -:-.till°" whirl «1e. had tion after 10th•h e BY MARG" T iiWRIGHT Y SYNOPSIS Muth Norris, 'stude,.t ,:'a. LCudo1 Art School, Jules her father, Court- land Norris, a composer, and his pupil Companion, Boris Quentin for a summer vacation in a caravan Boris Quetttin's mother was a Hung- arian gypsy and he inherited her in- tense nature. He falls In love with Ruth but she tells him she can never love hint. 7 They encounter a young man on the road who bad been kao...ked down by a motorist. He is Hugh She smiled bravely, and Cynthia, Marvin an Englishman on a walking taking her cue from her, began tour. Following a ,right in the hos- talking in a lighter vein, pttal, Ruth who is much attracted : Presently it transpired that this :o him offers him a lift in the cart- wale Cynthia's free afternoon, and van. Ruth instantly pressed her to Cerne Boris resents her Interest in back with her to tea, an invitation Hugh with whom she finds she has which Cynthia gladly accepted. much in common. They camp in , So they went down together to the paddock of his friend Cynthia the house t Clapham, with which Wendell, but Hugh does not le:veal Cynthia fell in love at first sight, his relationship with the girl. Boris was, as usual, lying in the Courtland Norris is not well, garden, basking in the mellow Sep. Ruth's father dies and leaves ver timber sunshine, As Cynthia fol - little money for her, She stays ' lower] I nth across the lawn, be w(th Cynthia, each day falling more turned his head, in love with Hugh.Ruth bent and 1cisecd him and he Ruth feels she can stay no longer , gir" her a 10,111g, we'1Conring 17nlil0, with Cynthia. On her hist evei,,ing ; •'onv'onc tees come to Tec run Hugh tells her he loves her. But ' Ilnrte." 1111111 told him, and steed they Cannot lake their happiness at mite., wilt a smile, es 1'yn'lea carne the cost of Cynthia's, , forward and i.ud1 his 11:•1.4. Ruth reterned to town and cloves to another that. She obtains a r position as a fashion artist. Boris meets her or, the street and e Omit friendship 317 re 'um d, In 81101110 truth trout the Wileet4 re h bus Berle I: ('•271)21 •d foe ' i The deetnrs tell iter be will neve: walk again. Rath, in pity, maitre., Bossy :„ layer her position as 11 '.77021 atelet et Ilaldrirk•s when they tine :117-• i•' 1 also diiibg iroeiallee wee h. \1y deer -my clear how- you must have, suffered! _ What splendid courage yen had! The thought ,t what it must have been like, fight, illg and contriving, all this time, appals me! if only you had writ- ten to me -let me help you -- •"I "I rouhln't do that --not even to you. I managed, somehow. ,ind now, you see, everything is justified. I have achieved 17011117 sort of suc- cess. and we live in comfort a ld content. You must come and see US." 01111 ,he had .t sadden v77,7077 .12 her life. 210110, host n:•d, .Ind y..4. had It hem. .•clic 3y (1:ul till dint. 111,1 i17 m.' no! :1 - !'i" Werth tiring. in 1710771i-; hi emit h,+It ,1(171 It,ul-•,:d finished, and raised bar 1'Y' to the outer girl's, she had a feelinu .?r^1 Cynthia guesser, She was 10oit171g at 11('r with suc•.h sympathy, tenth eontpnusion, that Ruth felt 11;a3. inadvertently, she had laid her Porti bare (n the other's eyes, what the other Cul life meet 1u:7 Oh, yPs, 1(7),771 a1ld T 1t',' slid been_._121e inch, brave, splendid He, i Very gond t'1ietidq HP is g'•t7a3 No wonder she tad 'henget'. on psie'ltclidly In Smith Africa.'Tdtoy all 11(711 Zea in Chu,a knth walked with Cynthia I c t Ratti it, 3 t ,he and while they talked and clintted, 1 'lens, and it was au•eq•;"d ih:11 ('3,u7hitt's keen pt•ofe,:atonal eye.; Cynthia should 1'epeat, the visit , t111 ;11411 :+litre and t„ winch she had brought another sold in 17111 greater nerd of rest 711:u1 1771', be.r. self, (To Ile 'Continued.) Notice Re Cemetery Dear Sir: - We wish through your paper to. thank all, who have paid for care of Lots in the Brussels Cemetery, There are some people who never have to be notified, and they never forget this small, yet yearly obliga- tion. Others have to be notified sever- al truce and still hesitate or do not pay.at all. Last year when notices were sent out a circular was enclosed, stating charges for cutting grass would be $1.35, if not paid before September lst each year, This means an extra Charge of 25c, for every year in arrears, September here and almost past, ,but we feel there are many with : good intentions, who have just over.; looked this obligation, consequently : we have extended the time for PaY- menu until November 15tH in which $1.116 will still he accepted in payment. After said date, and according 10 letter sent out last year, we shall hold the treasurer and caretaleer responsible for collection of '.bis o extra charge 0f 85c per lot or Part1 there -of. When payment le made, a receipt is given. It will show the year for which payment is made, amine their lots each year if pos. sible and arrange for any levelling or seeding, Otherwise after Apri 1st each Year caretaker may do such work as he sees fit and same charged against such lot repaired, 'Cemetry Board,' BLUE VALE R. Eldon lleKiuney, formerly of Blu'ale and a, brother of W. H. :Wel:inney has been appointed to represent the Toronto Board as a director of, the Toronto Hostel, where a large portion of relief money is spent among the unem- ployed. 111r. McKinney is also a director of the West Toronto Iti- wanis club which has taken over Casa Loma, The proceeds are utilized to help under -privileged children, Miss Elizabeth llathers, daughter of .lir. and Mrs. Earl Bathers of ne tbro, formerly or Bluevale is 17 patient in the Woodstock Hospital, having been operated on for ap- pendicitis, Mrs: Eliza Pell is witn her niece, Mrs, Jack Wicketead, Teach everyone in the family to be careiftul of fire, to watch stoves, fireplaces, electric :irons and all other possible fire causes, and ether), flay to 1•ent0Ve old rags, We also ask that Lot owners 0x• papeers and other rubbish. Colleen Moore at Vancouver IN relating site had no regrets A.A in leaving the films, Colleen Moore was enthusiastically greet- ed by a host at friends upon her arrival recently in Vancouver by Trans -Canada Air Lines. Site told reporters who mot her at the plane that 1111e was supremely happy with the exhibitions of her famed doll's house, the 1roceeds of which go to aid Crippled chil dron. Nolen Wanted For Farm Work, 1. MacLeod, agricultural > epresen- tative of the epunty of H1.1fOnt was .tn Zurich one flay last 'welt looking ]ver tllo unemployment situation, lIe has received inain:tion from Toronto to obtain ten unemployed chert from each township `111 the county for whom jobs are wanting en farms, lit; stated that he had visited 11 number of townships hitt had been unable to secure the ser- vices of a solitary man, ELMER D. BELL, B.A. Barrister, :solicitor, Etc. Phone 20x. -x- Brussels, Ont. DANCEY & BOLSBY BARRISTERS, SttLICIT'OIIS, ETC. L, E, Dancey, K.C. & P, J. Bolaby Brussels, Ont. 'Phone 54X James Howiok Mutual Fire Insurance -Also -Hartford Windstorm -Tornado insurance -Automobile 1nstlrance Brussels, Ontario 'Phone 42. Box 1, Turnherry tit, JAMES TAYLOR License Auctioneer for tt,1s County el Huron Sales attendee] to in air parts of the country, Satistaztio. Guaranteed or no pay, Orders 1st)... at The Post promptly attended bo, Bolgrave Pose Orrice. PHONES: Brussels 14-9. WILLIAM SPENCE Estate Agent, Conveyancer and Commissioner General Insurance Office Main i,^treet. -- 'Ethel, Ontario important Notice Accounts, Notes, Judgements CoTlected Our collecting depassment is a result of years of successful experi- ence In collecting local or out-of- town accounts. No collection. no charge, Mail Burkes Collecting Agency (License 176) Head Office, Seaforth Ont Box 498 11 tS M,-HtFIwPNV•Mi. n- A' RANN FURNITURE AND Fh1NERAL SERVICE D. A. RANN I.,icensed Funeral Director and Embalmer AMBULANCE SERVICE NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR HARNESS REPAIRED Cl ECHAP ' AN Brussels, Ont. t : r' it YEAt'3.J AGO «aspic 7111411t to llf mak° thamaoloes laon:r a b»• ahoutiag 7'om the bogsr toph,• If you tried t}y;t'to..1:1ns you wsutd probably bonvo toappear �before s commission In iosaot(5, ! eA Now.,A-DAirst the hba aei,s man use* our We,nt.Aitc, rn,W ,vb 4 ...estop'' t1Y