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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1926-11-05, Page 7,s 1 ,. f 'T S. I r S.:' ;V, > ,; r .�.. ,, Am& .. ttpkee p I 71:��'�`,,', �­ I . - - "' , � '' - ", Pt Perri kal tunings; "a piano costs nutting for Buy a Mason & Risch on out easy terms and every cent you pay saes wwards tEte: purchase afire you realize, at, our iaho, will be for Y J .' 7 f Rm f \ 'F AV -t .-.i,`rT• Y A '•IT 'I dY ��'I{�y, ,16 {,. p ,t 4I 141 tl"f!{ y4 1 �. 1A tAw} vy4lY* Mt<R'14�v V q Atu,(7 ry 1 �A y pry "1 r sc P � , 1 � � ° y5� t` �} tr 11 W !1` a e: v t' ,d r Itis• � '� "! a �.'. � �, t a. � '`i t,. n, 'T.tiF ;} t `{�1,��r•y4�yb } lv j t1 lci� nr,. 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EYI x ,i us ftiall--w4da gats of use p p alt flet Pp, w s is 4I o' :^)'�'13a. k '. ^ z . Y ahead oiF st.� g a SP ?tG1sAk p Q #r �,,, . Wistfully thnne,.-$'4 CK Q,.Gr1LV,T rife. brl w:.atake ,, 1. w sat n a of 1 u1ary., , ;,; lab°u11 si cation. and ,. a f -0 _� , t:�, i ew Se, ices,' _ res ' s �', : fl p P.S•—D la a a dgn pr0119 : grid A x,:.i: T u,t:'. r s kfi' a,,,l,y, e. Y lig, snip.o tlhhren weeks wrls ,, , wlres'ast.%►r the' of sound- o iaih uP IY A •, -,,y;. P 4.e G 1Pne P'U in n. cS..,: s?'Ogt-,, . �, : it'< Baa axtautlY; . procrastination is the 4 -i9k of rima. Edi seen ino :11nore,- tis . fQX- Bryce, =Cai*,- •n �.. ,.•; 1118 ,,the. lxrarket on step ,,.. , ls. AI_ those wllv," skeplmpal at : :list arili .fn .rat � i .�, , r —B1. : �• gaup :that. yfoung man bucirled dowel tQ a Y a In c1'lned to ridicule the p iota o, an I:. Pull .. ', wa s an nthuslast In % m i , Jphn Caxdi an chuckled. "I'd toUO. , Pr .. ? ' F Z g t „ \ bus?vess„and wllenevQr gpest;0ned a- „r . s ,c., ;,� , f2 1 Pbrh s ou altead his .,mind a eye 'Mr. O T; „ eP v y r Buck U •lv B oc', e.. • do Is. he g ;G wld al- bout early grave, eventually #ound 1pinaeli', . �: 04 .,•.. , , have a rano that hes P Y, fiyc $ell ' ready sae a long traiiil lr?I of logs o t elle T}egr raliroad was Care€ul to swa ed h the lzblicit slid ..pada tv vard,y�3, *.i F , ' .' ,.` . p F +.'s�v"! t:: U t+ Q h tth 9 Y P y �i� Jil ones , r, ort a. a idea,. ,z x.: sery '` -u:. k ed o we Co t u It—wa ensu do the 1. t it Y "I 'don't know. He was,. the last g down • Nori. Ga lfornla On a -dale when Bryce's mind:ha'- ally coerced into serlaus cotlslderatlol� h. l+T-xt�sxhCIe,..-� N , i Bi ®regon Railroad, as�l;;rd Bryce p -of rile results attendant :azpon ?rhe �R�lly?xN; will accept it as ,pars a al y timie I tsaw him." - �• ->. paned to be occupied with: thoughts of y, r' peymeac for a new' ” .had decided to christen theRventure. _ building of the road � The tChh—PI `°Fob caxld, aleti'l�,trUL ba� s i 'i•Ia,Q 'J, h� ti -4 tiHa I 1 } Y, -W i . 44 17 it } '`0r !' on & Risch, I Then wow him a hundred. Don t, „ Shirley Sumner, he bumped in her ' 1 mks ' , wart for -the mail. The"steamer that N: C. & O., Mr, Q�ll . ,", iurmur- on the m in s t' was •naturally as suspicious as a rat•• 011;53 5'' 1 �'t„ ltiait +�� t ai:' i' carries our lette m' ht be eked ed. `:Sounds busk and ` Py I her a tree of Sequoia, and to tlesnake in Alrgvst; hence lie had )iffy ,grit and ?t]len � clin� ;; c,�'*. , ,i!*N, tr�� ' . I- I y r rg , wr c great relief but profound surprise, s " r' • I ' lake lt. 11ope that old h 1'emm�g- sooner emerged from the ranks of t]Ie lr►nn hs ago I vvoulti ii6t have, f N � x; rvt }1i �', and your friend Ogilvy forced to steal. he paused in his tracks, limed his hat, y` r i "I have already wired him the bun- ton likes' it; too. Ho'YI o bly feet smiled, and opened his mouth to say. frank scoffers than his alert. wand the things. I axe:.,. puf ale ,'4, £ Viz' dyed. In all. -probability he as now that N. C. & O: stands ffl tiNorthern something thought better of it, framed the question: Shirley, fP1' 71? .•eaadri: -7211 ;gip\ , ,', California Outrage. Haw is this new road—improbable mop;ths agP it seemed tf3, yp , out whirling lake a dervish." , u changed his mind, and continued'" on g ' „ 1 , When Bryce Cardigan r& rned to as I know it to 'be , cin to afYeet destined 'tP b enigte ra rater �� Out-of-town readers are invited to write for catalogue— "Good boy. Well, I think we've Sequoia, his labours, (n sq far as the about his business. As Shirley gess- the interests o£ rife Laguna Grande nth yalin CaicCgati," "W -Aft, ' ; :n: ,, r< `,011 you can buy from us safely and economically by mall--- platmed suMcient for the presenit, {' -1 ed him, she looked 'hien squarely :n fallow desires io be agyet aole ' Bryce. You'd better leave for Sas building of the road ware oncerned, Lumber Company.,' if the unexpected �. ' . s� we will be lad to safe our len to anyone interested. the face and in her glance there was be rather a llkah' S explain P Y had been completed. $le agreement should happen and those bllncv-steer- Y� >]F1U � ear, , , Fganeisco to-rlvorrow enc[ close your with Gregory of the Trllricad Red- Neither coldness nor malice. ars should actually build a road from yollipg, aunt ,}�` { Address : . deal with Gregory. Arrange with Bryce felt himself afire from heels en You, al+e both. 3" I him to leave his own representative wood Tim -bar Company hal ]#eon sign- to hair one instant and cold and sequoia to Grants Pass, Oregon, and people who have;`lftany firings �liiepl ripe with 0 1 to kee tab, on the Jo ed, sealed, and delivered, a money thus construct a feeder to a trans man and axe thrown -togetherr % 4 ' , '' �T T u P to build the road had been "tie sited clammy the .next,' for Shirley spoke continental line?" community like Sequoia a 11"R, r ;,03 . . MAS�1 ` 1�� �4 check the bills, and pay them as they p° to hive. �. �" rN fall due; and above all things, insist '1n a bank; and Burls Og{1V�r was al- .� Five minutes of serious reflection ?rendsllxgy develop into alt ,d-� `ice ` read s Good morning, Mr. Cardigan." ant love" and it has ]lean my ° . r�tZ . that Gregory shall lace the' mono Y Pending it like a drunken sail- He sufFiced to bring the Colonel to the , �1 ,��t� y a P Y paused, turned, and approached ence that ardent love mot 1" K in a San Francisco bank, subject to or. From now on, Bryce i1d on•Iy „ verge of paiuc, notwithstanding the + lib' , " watch wait and pray. her. Good morning, Shirley, he fact that he was ashamed of himself ly leads to the slier." 'r. the joint check of his representative + P Y• replied. ``Iiow have you beers?", and ours. Hire a cod lawyer to On the next steamer a surveying r� for yielding to fright despite his firm 'ShirleyShllblushed, and her I enls , r Stratford Branch 97 Ontario Street P pre g �' you; art with complete ca I might youtookindene she re- belief that there was no reason why ad, for all chuckled good-naturedly. "ForiuY a {. draw u thea anent beiweenparty P 1pfping equip_ the interest " 1 be •sure you're right, and then ment arrived iii Sequoia, purchased a „ he should be frightened. tiSimilar IYp he continued, _'Bzyce Cariligaisl ' y g go a- plied shaaply. As matters stand I'm had the misfortune to show hivise� head—fulls ed. When you return �i agora and two horses, piled their exceedingly well—thank considerations occur to a small bay 5 ;;" Pe Y g Y you. $y to you in. his true colours, ` i.< �< dunnage into the wagon, and disc who is welkin home in the dark est 'y ,and 8a> - PLAYER ROLL to Sequoia, I'll have a few more points g + p the way, are you stili 'belligerent?" g P had the o .1 to give you. I'll null them over in peared up -country. Hard ' their He nodded'. "I have to 'be." a cemetery, god sense to dismiss, Ium ., ; r, ,: ALL THE LATEfT the meantime." heels came Mr. Buck Ogil; and oc- ,. 9„ The vital aspects of his predica- Consequently I see no reason. why i� . wtvstc Strip peeved at my uncle . should not ` maE cupied the bridal suite In :lite Hotel Again he n meet dawned on the Colonel one night explain .to you now what �v CHAPTER BXII Sequoia, arrangements for which had « ped' at dinner, midway between the soup I considered it the part of wisdom to •, previous] been made b '' I think yon re a great big grouch, withhold from ou at that timet.— � When Bryce Cardigan walked down y y wire. In Bryce Cardigan," she flared at him and the fish. So forcibly did they oc- Y P _ the an Lank at the steamship -dock dock the sitting room of the suite Mr. „ cur to him, in fact, tkat for the nonce provided, of course, that all this does ��t�t , gangplank p- suddenly. You make me unutterab- " in San Francisco, the first face he saw Ogilvy installed a new deslt'i:•a filing- 1 weary." he forgot that his niece was seated not bore you to extinction. . ,� anon the waitin crowd was Buck cabinet, and a brisk young male +. , „ ,r opposite hili. g° Y Y• Do on Uncle Setif. I'm tre-� g g I m so he answered but ' just rP} 0 1 s. Mr. Ogilvy wore his over- secretary.' "Confound thein" the Colonel mer- mcndously interested, averred afar- �- cam and a joyous sm le, proving that lie had been in town less• than a❑ at present I am forced to subject you mured distinctly, "I must look into ley �1 to the strain. Say a +� x, , 7 I cad y year from now, „ Shorts after I launched the La in so far as he was concerned alb was hour when the editor of the, Sequoia this immediately. Y 8' �, when things are different with me, " 9„ un Grande Lumber Coma ., , well with the world; he pressed for- Sentinel sent up his card ,The an- I`ll strive not to offend." Look into what, Uncle dear. p ray — is i" . 0ward and rust forth a eats ek- nouncement of `the incorporation of « + „ Shirley asked innocently. which, as your guardian and executor. the Northern California 011 "#t' a {for I11 not be here a year from now, gild of your father's estate; I deemed ,xa�mJ W) led paw for Bryce to shake. Bryce ,, g she warned hires. This new railroad that man O /'� fud. I for so had Mr. O talks of building whihh means, Shir- *tee to ilsvest part of yon itlhertt •.� ignored it: sissy, in hug4 ,' pjoyment gie bowed. "Then I'll go wherever , 40-T "Why don't you remember me Y" of the misery he was about tc1 create ley, that with Sequoia as his start- ante—I folsnd myself forced to seael.„ • I th « + + dubbed the road) had you are—and bring you back And frig point, he is further for sound investments fol" 1 �ldre,n Ogilvy demanded. I m Buck Ogilvy.' ptei+i"y been with a mockin little going to build a 11 Bryce looked him fairly in the eye flashed to the Sentinel by the United g grin, he lifted hundred and fifty miles north to con- your surplus funds. Now, good rasa a`�,' Y his hat and eased on. " C and favoured lien with a lightning Fess Association, 'as -a soca] feature P nett with the main line of the South- ler, bought cheap, inevitably will ire wink. "I have never heard of story, and already speeulaation,„-Was. CHAPTER XRIII ern Pacific in Oregon" sold deaf., At least, such has Wei ,i you, "But wouldn't that be the finest 1n servation durlug,a., nEW#-- ,,cjE • , Mr. Ogilvy. ]You are mistaking • me rife in Sequoia as to the ;<d0p'* of ' Through Buck Ogilvy was gone can and old John Cardigan batt I� -% for someone else." the harebrained individuals who dared thing that could possibly happen to fury g "Sorry." Ogilvy murmured. "My to back an enterprise as nebulous as Humboldt County?" she demanded of some twenty thousand acres of the ; mistake! Thought you were Bill Ker- the millennium. Mr. Ogilvy was -ex- him. finest redwood timber in the Stated t;x timber which had cost him an aver - rick, who used to be a partner of betting the visit --in fact, impgtient "Undoubtedly it would—to Hum- age price of less than fifty cents a t,, mine. I'm ex ectin him on this boat iv awaiting it; and since the easiest7flz/v1SET,aCa=Otl t9 p rp gNew boldt County; but to the Lagena thousand M' and he's the speaking image of you." thing he did was to speak for Paoli- '� Grande Lumber Company, in which „ Bryce nodded and passed on, hail- cation, naturally the editor of the !� you can Promote a you have /something more t9han a (Continued neat week) ed a taxicab and was driven to the Sentinel got a story which, to that Chu,HeAkyCendiUon sentimental interest, my dear, it 1 San Francisco office' of his company. individual's simple soul, seemed to SUREA �M�e '°> � would be a blow. A la a art of A Ton h Task.—CSetrtin the lab `Night sed •rams•'' P g g y Five minutes later the door opened warrant a seven -column head—which SeeD7ear B,heeClean,fCtear sad 1Bea1�Y the estate left by your father is in- to sleep is hardest when she is about ENand Buck Ogilvy entered. i+, received. Having boned uv on the write for Free Eye Care Book. vested in Laguna Grande stock, and eighteen years old.—Manitoba Free ', G -o-'011_ "i was a bit puzzled at the dock, literature of the Redwood Manufac- MulwCr�6omedrCo..9GufOhioSlr�ef,CNcaoo as you know, all of my efforts are Press. Bryce," he explained as they shook , 14 - hands, `Shut decided to play safe and _. - -- - — — ---- _ -- _ then follow you to your office. What's --- -- --- -- --- .... - - --- — up? Have you killed somebodyY , ani are the detectives on your trail? If THE CANADA STARCH CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL L63 so, 'fess up and I'll assume the re sponsibility for your crime, just to W , . , , I . , � I show you how grateful I am far that) hundred." '' ` Buck, but, "No, I wasn't being shadowed, my principal enemy was Ontario ElectioniAct,1926,and Ontario coming down the gangplank right ba- 16 ..� hind me, and—�" ' •.�? �'�, '� x. "So was up principal enemy," Voters'List Act, 1926 I . a . 7.1 - I . . . . . , - 1. N Ogilvy interrupted. "What does our ' ' " '� enemy look like?" "Like ready money. And if he had P. seen me shaking hands with you, he'd ..: ..I have suspected a connection between THE ONTARIO ELECTION DECEMBER 1sti 1926 r1C° , p jus ob--about i later on. Buck, you have a goof obabout five hundred a month." "Thanks, old man. I'd work for . you for nothing. What are we going :w t0 do?" TAKE. NOTICE that tho sittings of the Revising Otlicers for the purpose of hearing complaints or appea L% with regard to the Votem' Lists to be used at the pending election of a ''.''' ( > y{i 'Build twelve miles Of logging rail- member of the Legislative Assembly for each of the Electoral Districts of Huron North, and Huron South, will be held for the respedtive municipalities to said Dit tricts, at the follow- '. -*; r road and arallel the hue Of the Old Ing times and places, mentioned in the Schedule below, with the names of the Clerk of the Ito. -ling Officer for each Municipality, and the last date for making complaints or aDDeada ,'. � '- P to the said Clerk, Jt';,, 1. F ,y wolf I spoke of a moment ago." — - -- — - --------- — -- F; Good news 1 we Il do it. How soon HURON NORTH " do you want it done?" 11 I„, . "As soon as possible. You're the — ---.-- _ __-_ -- - _.. --- _-_- - : vice-president and general man'ager.” Municipality Data of Sitting Place of Sitting Time of Sitting i Clerk of Revising Officer Last Day for r? "I accept the nomination. What v I - - Complaint' �i - --- — --- -- - - -- ---- -- do I do first? _ Ashfield Township ................... November 8th Township Hall, Ashfield 11 a.m. C. F. McDonagh, Lucknow .............. November Ord Colborne Township 4th Township Hall, Carlow 10 " Mrs. 1. Hetherington• Goderich ......... , " let .: Fg , "Listen carefully to my story, an- Grey Township .................. •• • • .. 18th Township Hall, Ethel .................... , I I ( J. H. Fear, Ethel ....................... lith alyze my plan for possible weak spots Howick Township ......... . ....... • , 18th Township Hall, Gorrie ............ , ....... 11.80 Mrs. C. E. Walker Gorrie .... , ....... 16th ',S; and then gat 21ll8y, because after I Morris Township .. • ............ • . • • lath Township Hall. Morris ........ 2 p -n- I Alex. MacEman l�lucvale ...... . ....... lith I .H Turnberry Township ................ " 16th Township Hall, Bluevale 1.80 W. R- Cruickshank, Winsrham .......... 12th r!, I :: OU1.0have provided the funds and given East Wawanosh Township • • • • • • • • • • • • " 18th Foresters' Hall, Belgrave ................ t " I Alexander Porterfield, iiekrrave ...... - .. , 10th ` <: ` the word 'Go!' the refit i8 rip 't0 you. West Wawanoah Township 8th Township Hall. went Wawanosh .....-... 2 I Dnrnin Phillips, Lncknow Godorich Town . Nov. 9, 10, 11. 18 Court House,' Godericb 70 A.M. I Mise Edna Webb. Goderich 6th 1 I -p I I must not be known in the transac- Winghaln Towa ..... . November 17th Town Hall, wingham .. 11 W. A. Galbraith, Wingham s t tion at all, because that would be Brussels Village .................... 16tb Town Hall, Brussels ... a p.m. I A. H. Macdonald. Brussels ............. 12th - fatal. And I miss my siege aft Oi1CP, Blyth Village ....................... IOth CommunityHall. Blyth ....... 11 A.M.James D. Moody. Blyth .........,...... o R lObh w - Wroxeter Village .................... lith Town Hall. Wroxeter ....... , , , ........... 1 p.m Fred Davey. Wroxeter End •w,� �-� we start buildin a OR your convenience, all Province g or advertising the -- - - -- - t'r,•• -. i, Of Ontario Savin s Office building of the road, you and I and �jjRON SOUTH "��� ` 11 isranclles are open anti% 5gp m daily everybody connected with the enter- �• . i I wrjoi-6o BRANCHES: except 'Saturday. 10 arta. prase w11 not be shadowed day and night by an army of Pinkertons." 'A Co'` 8as+ & Adelaide perp, 5is �i`"sf°rth Ave.; %or.' ilriia6iyi�u;. and Must branclees ate Oen Saturda p Y Community Hall, Londesbony .......... , ... "I sisters," said Buck Ogilvy, and he inclined a large speckled ear an g P John Finalsnd. Londesboro ............... ... B NC�1�a , , afternoon d evening. i fith Bryce's direction, the while his large 10 am 2.80 HT1 a. t r `'Brakitio3tl 1.o :" I addition to absolute safety for McKillop ...........::: speckled band drew ascratch-pad to - ward him. 11."V­ .,:at Yf ton, bid= lCat . �, a,''tlwuirntf . �bWC. funds here, think of the price- ath '• Three hours later Ogilvy was in e gi vy 12-th ,1�etrlhlok ; 5caC6rt `4r' jdsi„dol vetileiice of the extra business Catharinerp .a �� y"�a.,' . m°, : 'Washers .111 21Z. "ilt3ftta 10 am possession of the itsogt minute deiafitl of the situation in Sequoia had tab - Hay Township ................... November 11th Township Hall, Zurich .. ... ......... 10 arta. A. F. Hess. Zurich ....•.......,. November 8th Hallett Township .................... ” ath Community Hall, Londesbony .......... , ... 2 P.M. John Finalsnd. Londesboro ............... 4th Goderioh Township ................. `Co*mhiv i fith Holmes' Hall, Holmesville .. ........... 10 am 2.80 R. G. Thompson. Clinton ... John McNay, Seaforth No. 2 End " McKillop ...........::: lith Carnegie Library Hall, Seaforth ........... D -m. ..... , , .. ,. I ath '• Stanley 'aTowwhip ............... 12-th Township Hall, Varna ..... , ......... , ... 10 am J. E. Harnwell, Varna ...... • ......... , 9th Stephen T,D* 'shfp ..................... oth ............ Township Hall, Crediton .,.... 11 `• H. Hilbert Crediton ...................... •. &h Tuek,wsmith 'Townsbip ............... " 12th Walker's Hall, Brueefield .................. 2.80 P.M. D. F. McGregor, Seaforth No. 8 .......... •• flip Vaborne irdivuehiD ......... • . • • • .... " loth Township Hall, Elimville .................. 2.80 " Henry Strang, Honsail .................. 6th Olfaton 'own ...................... . . 6th Town Hall, Clinton ........................ 10 a.m. D. L. Macpherson, Clinton .............. " grd $eaforth rl'$wn ..................... 4th ' Town Hall, Seaforth ..................... Town Hall. Barfield 1 D•m. J. A. Wilson, Sesforth ................. James Reid, Bayfield .. sat BayAeld Vinuge ....... . ......... .... Exotef 11iI1 p:. .......... .. 12th " loth , , ........ , ... • ... • • . Village Hall, Exeter ......... . . ......... . 11 anti 1 p.m ................... Joseph Senior, ExMer • ........... lith •• ath Hens%1 Village ... 4th Town H®l1, Hensel] li am. Alexander Mnrdooh, Hansell » e 1 f I N, s +' y.`4,:A 1�`ti - — - ---- Seapnrtli' Brhtritiii .1K:Zt,';,MafVlillan, Manager ulaUd, indexed , and erpss-indexed �. Chules'Seager, R.C.. Oro Attbrhey. fa th0 ReWsing Officer far the Manlclpalitteh of doderich Tows. Colborne Tawnahfp fa North 8uroa, and khe ffiaaiaf�al3ttcte a! Che ib1Mn " ,n0��°lj',': 3 r`. I.f Y t, luta 9�llt; shin. to 5 .ri.ta." Saitirrcld 3iD A�. ;to 51Lm., % p n+. to 9.90 pad. diem in his ingbnlolts 'brant' and was of fllitatout Village of Bayfield, an wnahiD of Qedorieh in South Huron A,A y '' i hYl� for blrs%iless`-�atid so arinOlin'r- 'Ihte i3oatttr Judge rho Revisy, fyg9cer for all other MunfaiDafities fn North and Saath Huron. e ss,.111L 'P" :;' ed 11'LrY1Sei `:Arid i1Y'asm'uch a8 that Ail tiereans are ed tlpoti to ' fviiia the Voters' Lista to ascertain that theft' names are correctly entered therein, rr r°§ 4 � "'' key, W% z: t: ''11 1. b, in�-red ou sent rile hills been. heft AND FilkfTHEllt'1' iTb"fTOLt ♦♦1,}lsy,, a tty vet er in ani+ of the said municipalities who desires to complain that his name or the name of any penton entitled to ba antored on fire gAfd ra ASS fg ✓ r " «*^ru , ,:." „ t ISat 9dY. at tanihrpatitp Bal hceft,„bliiittld from the same. or than the names of atty persons who are not eiutitled tq �e velars have been entered thereon, stag ar ribose aoC but aygr,,+ c sur x, ” . t . , . well 'sTta�d, W eoieludefl %u ■ p,amn ANC 11 lain -'or. vnpeUl f o ihavo his xl rra,.-or the frame off any other Deman entered on or removed from the list ryc y a 1 , ,u<: r peal All: call in StOtt� cold-itlnrted °6i' be b caeca in writing i the r Bribed 4orm itt duplicate signed liy the oomplainaat, ani #`hart iio th r ` ,7,"."' 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