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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1940-05-03, Page 7LEGAL *Amu eucca e si de4ee, Solicitor, orn-a fBELaL, to JR I) BELL, r john !. Notary Public .. o$. Mai v MCCONNE'LL • Datuisiters, labials D. Mc SEAPORTS, Tefepshosel & BAYS Etc. IL Gleam Says ANT 174 Mae i Solicitoraey ll - i . .. I. McIxEAN Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Solt Block _ Sensate Out.. VETERINARY A. B..,CAMPRELL, Veterinarian Benrsall - Ont- F3ame 113 P. O. Box 291 stns ba w MEDICAL it BEAFoRTH DFL Graduate J. D. Band tee de siosrplete abptwdlate ip Dr. ,.A.B.P., CLINIC , E. A. -MCP4ASTER, M..B. `... tr of University of Toronto COLQUHOUN, M.D., C.M. of Dalhousie University,h Halifax _ sii is fully equipped with arud modem, X-ray and other 1 diagnostic and therapeutics ' fret S. Campbell, M.D., i Specialist tin diseases in in - ehildren, will be at the - Thursday in every month . 6 tam.. " 3. R. Forster, Specialist in of the ear, eye, nose and will, be at the Clinic the first in every manta Doom 3 to 5 Well -Selby Clinic will beheld second and last Thuradaay in X14 from 1 to 2 p.m. ... t wee- /ants and Cllnie last •Irom 3.err Dr. F. ice oat, ' 'ndayi D Free an the 'may p - e JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and"Surgeon IN DR. S. n. ROSS' OFFICE Phone b -W - Sealorth MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.'A., M.D. 1 Pf{lysician and Surgeon t 'Baconian' to Dr. W. C. Sproat I Mame 90-W Seater -tit ' I DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 'Graduate in Medicine; University of Toronto. al- I.,arte ai�sistant .,New. York Opthal- and' Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- .apistal, London, Emig. At COMMERCIAL ' HOTEL, . SEAPORTS, THIRD WED 1ESDAY au rea©h month, from 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.; also at Seaforhh .Clinic ,treat Tuesday of ' each month. 53 Waterloo -Street South, Stratford. 1P 3Z. Margaret H. Campbell, LONDON, ONTARIO... 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'I" CHAPTER if SYNOPSIS Janet Phillips blas ne car of her own !or 'w - io father, �'llefl :'*ter Moods in Bay City. Bet now; that her crowd has, limi'Bdled hi .Fi school ,and been away at flash- e.ch,00lh ow Via, hare, dads that she is lett out in much of their Mete Venable. Leigh -aft lima nlon3ieet interested in Janet's did friend Goidonu Keor ie mak- ing herself disagrereable. Gordon, haring asked Janet to a dance one 'evening, tells cher he can tot hake her as he lie going with. lite crowd to a dormer at Prisc one. Janet hada'. net been invited to he dinner, -Jim P6;alilslilis, Janet's bro- ther, is about to play golf with Ruth Herteheote. • dseat "I've a red goal, but marked eontith ly', • larivramdYsl going leo take ettleen I °,Gadd♦ forbid'!" cried "Jim. minutes 'off ane show m e haw," She smiled again and Jam smelled nek. H0 could not, have told of loucb One was fonder, the Judge, or ue Judge's gentle dark-haired Routh Looked up unite Jim'ss intent uce amid sighed. "You'll' never be ntBsteat for going back on your ends, will you, Jim?" "eat on you and the Judge" "Father, did well for himself when s tioibedl You into the legal •prafe ellelaily'?" murimured' iiutlh. • • Jenet hail seed able halo' to Pick up Howard frowned ,and again, s'tart- e id to speak only to be ilorestalled for the second time by his companion. "I've never had a driver an my hand, but if Hlowa dfa as good as he' eve be is, we should' be able to interest you two," sieve remarked. Jim grinned!. Howard's hares ome face was -crimson. It occurred to Jim that in the ar!'bgant young heiress Iftom: New York Howard had met luta melee. "Alt eget," aided Tm` "bet's go." Ruth drove fleet.. and it -was a Ipllepsere to see her ball• wing straight. down the fairway. "It leloks ddiener:dly simple," mur- mured Miss Helen Steer% "You're supposed Ito hold your club like this," seeald Jim when she grasped Mile ,driver wince, Howard handled them as if it were a baseball bale Jim attempted to demonstrate the interlocking grip but Miss Sanders made it ply„ that she neither de- sired nor required instructioln. She took a"- sten ce., more romini.. scent of Babe Ruth thee of Water Hagen ' She narrowed. her eyes, bit Ther lip, gave 'her club head a peon - Early vicious glere and flailed the air. This lime she dug up a d yot iof turf fr!omI :behind the tee and lost a, Ihoirpun, 'but the ,bail remained un- dvstureed! "It loos as if there's more to ,toss ,than buying the latest thing in averts' clothes," she ammlounced mor_ owls,: "Don't be silly," said Miss Helen Sanders peevisbiiy. "I'll hit the darned pee or burst." tar Jif es opinion she had. a rotten temper, necertluel'ess she found it . im- possible to watch her wntheut a tingle tin '$viler 4iuises.. Every m ve she made ,woes graceful. "There!" eke cried. "I've clone it." She bad-. - indeed' connected with the..«ball, although she topped it laud it weekly trickled less than thirty -feet -tam the tea ' Succesisl!" mite -inured. Nee with an ironical nine "Lead on,"• she said curtly. "I'm in thisup to the neck." Jim whined,. . "Yee mean it was my liuelny day when he decided to end cols the money for taw school." "You're talreadsy worth •your weight n .gold tO hamr at' the office." "If he hadn't taken me into min- e I'd probably be waiting yet for ma first client_" "You'll halite 'to admit that it isn't everybody who'd spend his va,aa pion doing somebody else's whyrk1' "I couldla't bet Jock down, Ruth. He gave me my frntsst job." "You nould)n't let anybody do'vn,:' sone staid' and sighed again.. eau leyew she was thinking . cff Howard" Leigh of whom the same hdmg eeould never be said. Howard drnd) Priscilla were the spoiled ,.and pampered• children ,of one- of the drwe's beading eitlrae is They were n oft altogether to blame for being sse and inconsiderate. ,.,Only how Rath Hetahcote could care f b r $loses d was aromethinig Simi had I' nmhdierstoed. "Jock didn't vat an emergency aperattion for appendicitis half so much as having • to Abe • away tam), be clue in the height lot the season," Tim explained. "The minute I said d ::take over his duties here, his f a dropped. He called me a bette- ring ,idiot to give up the fishing trip 'd planned, 'but he squeezed • --my hand, the old currmudge ri." ' The foursome ahead' of them. ®coved on. Jinn Gard Ruth had no cads ty. He stopped and made a tee of soft wet -sand for her bell, but I she could delve off a -couple camle toward them from the club- house. Jim did not need to look around.. He knew mem it was by tale' painful flush which washed into Rwthis sensitive face. "Oh, ,lL$1o, Ruth, hew are you?" mmeowed Howard Leigh. "You haaven't met Miss Sanders, have y on? Helen, this is Miss Retch.. 'te.,, , . 'Jim stared steadi1f at a point, far dldwml the fairway. He always felt like' committing mayhem around Howard' Leigh, and never more so. an when he" was: .turning the hi umb•serews - on Ruth Hetcbcote: her blether- at this oil ,, which. brarp- peaved to be Ulla bit root tee whole truth. Wltdtn she bbare:Med , eines roaidaiter for iliac af,../ 1aopan ehe Promi- ised to collect him 'tat! ' However, it was useless to call for Jim before, dark. , "Bat I cioiJJldho/t stay on at Pale- Cible'e as, if I weme trying• to areal in on. the .di?» party," she mut- tered, It was. pure ddineidenee that she sihappemsed 'ho. 'be passing the smart apartment building In overlie her sis- ter had been livieg for a year and a, half. ern] tie up and) _trade my tate of woe . far sem eti 's," Janet decided with a rueful Bernice was twenty-two. She had fallen desperately in love with Bill Carter when she was nineteen and married' hie two Months later. Bill had just se+curedi les first job, sell- ing rade) adlv+emtisiug. His salary was Small. At feet they had hail to live in two housekeeping rooms' and, Bernice ;,seas,. 'comlpelled to budget rigidly, but thee ha. j been tremendously in love. Janet's heart ached when. she .requsembered how' 'radiantly happy Bernice and, Bill' haidi been that first yerar before Bill had a raise in salary amid they mbv- ed tb the new ... efficiency apartment on Wilshire, Boulevard. "Who is it?" asked) Bernice sharp ly whemi 'laarlet kaolocked. - "Do I have to give a countersign- ed?" inquired 'Janet. "Oh, alb's' you," murmured Bernice neat :toe graciously':• .--- . "Yard. titlark you were afraid • of the police," remarked Janet. She knew quite welt of what Berenice wee afraid; • There was a bridge table set :up in the "meddle 'of thee. eying rnoim. Appended to each corner were . chromium trays in which stood bedewed acid partial- ly -emptied ..:highball.'.. gltasses. The three women: lolling back in their chars held) lighted cigarettes. Janet. had) .met eb+ems •alll• at various times.. They else lived' in• the' apartment :building and, like bier sister, bad Mew Lelsure titian -anything "Bementluoe never draws an. ,easy breath 'when we're up here for tear friend husband will walk in." May. Shelton •explaioled•. filo Janet. "You'd think it' was the dark ages the way she lets diet, gay cramp ter style." - "Th'eme's just enlough ginger ale for another biiglhball, Janet, if you want one," she suggested. e.• -- "Jariet daiistY"t, indndge," put iin 'Ber- In spite of bier pcetent conviction that It was lose majesties. tor • fate 'to Permit 'her to play .'less than the Iteadiimg able, Mies Helen ' Sanders made every binrwdter possible to the teginmeir. 'Viten, distance was neeces- ehary,;•sshhe chopped her ball about twenty feet if she Moved it at alt. Where only a: gentle stroke a was needed, she whatted-matt the branches of a tree in the 'neat fairway. Sire lost tea balls in' the rougsh, ,burst 'three rubber tees, and took .from fif- teen to thirty' strokes on' every !vole. By the time they cempletd the first nine' lions Howard was in a black sage. He, too, had relaohed the peke 'where a decene putt was beyond him and his lash three drives' hooked into the ravine. "Don't you think this has' gone far enough?" he demanded, furiously. "I'll finish if they have to carry me in' on a stretehatr," she sad. It ''began tlo hook fo Jim: as if they might -nave to diol' just, that, pro- videdtihat the -sun sun 'did • not set In this meanwhile, 'She stud 'Howard Leigh were of A. pattern, J+im . t,aonight, except that where 'the l eighei .mounted•,•heir for - aim by thousanndls, • Helen." Sanders' "I'll hit the darned pull or burst!" She had) been tut love with him for years. It was agreed that tihey would nvarr r esvemtuarl ly, bmhly ' Howard was forever flying 'off . after other gale Until each of • his affairs ran its bootie course Ruth suffered ex- quisite 'nurture. For n, week Howard had been devetbng eiresele to his sister's visitor from -New York, but Ruth Hetclucoete ivnass a ''thorough- breds , Nothing of her unhappiness was in her even voice. "Blow do, you do, Mies Sanders?" she murmured anal put out her hand. "How do you do?" murmured the other gist . • "Aird . this, is Red, our club pro,' Howard werut on in an offhand manner. A - Jiian glanced art her, muttered' an acknowled'gmemk, and then graced .quickly away. She was as"' pretty a girl as be had ever seen, with a pointed face and exquisite golden skin) and long bronze 'hair knotted on herr neck. She tact sultry diark :,eyes) and' a petulant died rsnbnilth, and she -was beautifully drafted in 'a wlnee>Jcalorred spot ensemble with White aiccessorieas! ' "We were Net ssttartiing.,.5 Viand," sOldi' Ruth bes'itatiingly, "Watild you Carle to' join ad?" • "1 atot2" asked agile Sete For 344 days witiroutt interruption a rim at g•1ae 54 ,rxlrehelf, wide' boo been mollieg ,eat ee'ar• taut is One of Ow 'b'u beilddtrge, of the Faced M!Qter, Ce�[npanyr Plant ie s borbait B Vet WagIft 0, a woridru , mecaa4 of [coarse, end it in bef'ng sot higlrler ere lie in, wokaare : large atttommobile lease ProddurZng factc'ry, a $10,0QQ;A00' Iun4�t of the ;sand patient phot -From ." ,dr to oil 'shleldl in 24 hqur, .tape engineers tell YOU as you watch pule of the most 'highly ale= vaelkaip'ed Katie t rodluc ion Prueess ss of the alto ldxbile industry in epees- , iianw. Constant Glass Flow Deep pink, tike hot metal and of about the viscosity of cold mlalasses, the, glass flow bulges constantly from a slit la the tank into water - waled rollers. Pressed out to a thickness of slightly more than a quarter of an inch,. it is a pushed, now almost light molasses colored, into a 400 -foot annealing oven' -It is "safety' glass" in: the making. "'Since present ?pouring" began nearly a . *ear- ago, tee furnace, or 'eerie" as the glass workers term it, has dropped out a ribbon that but for sarbserei'emt. cutting operations would extend out more than 1,025 miles. Ahead of the tank and+beyond it all operations -80 per cent et them automint wre. it* dont , r Dago- 0340 we going R4easurin mats ilya pq ' ftp r which are 'prey clonveeed autoMaticatl 0a the ratty of 1.00 tom, tonne quickly. May Shorten: tittered. "Diourt tell me you have scruplies like Bereatice's. BM" "It's partly that," admitted Janet with a shrug, "and partly that I have more expensive habits now than I can' afford:" Berenice scowled and glanced at the scare pad on the table. "Spelak- ing of expensive habits," she. said, "total up and give us. 'tete bad news," • "But- . we ,haven't finished the , last rubber,e pretested Sue Berry. Berenice. glanced • at the small electric clock on the slender console table in -the entry. "Dill will. be home in half an hour. Sorry, here're: your hats." May Shelton laughed. "Thank goodness I'm not hitched to a Sat tire." , Betrenice flushed. "Bill's all eight," she said loyally, "only she has old ideas." , "Sue's thigh," announced Lon Flet- cher. "You owe heart sixty-five cents, Berenice. Fm , a quarter loser; Here it is." Bernice fished ,, a handful of coins from her Fume. "The Berry family will have steak floe supper," amm,vnnc- ed Sue, gleefully pocketing her win.. niur'gas. , "And barns whiere I set Bill down to another cant of pork and beams," said Berenice. • • . (Continued Next Week) Several Opeaations • Iansltde.-the. feniece 950 tuaat+s cit. xnoio,: ani glias bubblee at ,a teel:peaatere of' 2,70.0 dl ees) Fahrenheit. . Beyond the ,me1t1ng tank are- a score or mare of epel'atilpmie that ere k*y'ed'Iprecisely to the PeotLu of''i approximately three male" of gloos a. day. There are hugs tt:ing 'tables where the cooling rib is cut into strips 141 inches in lin lh.n there ere. two rows of dnntg;" t bles, and two of polishers, each 600 feet Yong. To twine uniformity of tlitetxpess> of the glass, the grinding ante pbliehh_ hag beds Which have their, founda,- tio'nel in, bed • leek are constructed to conform precisely to the curvature of the earths surface. Uiid er the process+ used In the lac- • tory, the large 'sheets. of glass- ar ground and polished on ode side, turned over, and the operation' re ` peaked on the other. slide. Each sheet of glass jour verges' more than, half a mile before it reaches the "sandwich" room where it is made "sshlatter- prote" Aside from the absolute synchron- ization of each operation, including the transferring et. a huge sheet of -glass methodically from one. 600enot -grinding or polishing. bed to another, perhaps' the most interesting opera- tion is the turning over of the sheet, for the - sect -net "ride" over the smoothing and polishing tables. Automatic Lift i<w LQN: Cliniton Loa'diesboklo • Blyth .... T agrairee Wtlaigharnrl ... ... :; •. .69 -Wale Wiaighem .... Belgrave e • Blyth Londesw'bomo Clinton pirueettelci , ................ .. Hensel .•...,... Exeter A !huge "lift" with 32 suction cups' clamps automatically eo the ,glass, manses it to, turn one -emidi up, six .'fent above the floor; there a duplicate "lift" meets it on the opposite, 'side, ,fastens its cups) to the unworked side and lowers it gently to the table once more. After the grinding and; polishing operations, the glass moves automat- ically to a cutting room: ' where. man- ual eperationee are utilized to mark but the greatest amount usable' surface from each sheet. • Thence the piece" are placed on. machines that cut 700 units an secs to the desired shape for windsehields. door windows and rear panes. Belt conveyors' pass the pieces along 'to the"sandwich" department, where sheets of cellulose acetate plastic are placed between plates of glees, lain- ivated under pressure, edges round- ed, •beveled and sealed and 'made ready for use, as "gehatterproof" es science can make automobile `' glass, • 3,P, C.N.R. TOLE TABLE' "EAST . , A.M.:. P.M. Goderioh 6.15 ':2.381' liolmesville. 6.311. 2.48 Clinton ' 6.43' 3:00. Seaford',- .. .. , 6.59 3.16 St. Oolumban 7.05 .. 3.23 Dublin ' 7.12 3.29 Mitchell 7.24 , 3.41. WEST Mitchell 11.06 ' 9.28 Dubbin , 11.14 9.30 Seaforth 1k30 9:47 C`limbn '1L45. 10.00 Godeerich . . 12,05 1025. C.P.R. TIlVIE TABLE EAST Goderioh , Menset MoGaw Auburn , ....__._'....._. , Blyth ' Walton McNaught Toronto W EST Pee 4.20 4.24 4.33. ' .4.42. -4.52 5.05 5.L5" 9.00 A.M. Toronto 8.36 McNaught 12.03 Walton 12.13 Blyth Auburn McGaw Menset Gtoderlch P5 12.23 1218 12,40. 12.46 12.55 father reckoned his in mibLi)om5.•� She had all of Hbe aid's bbjedtiomable .. trails magnified to the. 0th degree, and Jim never' had) any patience 'with that brand of arrogance. Nevertheless her glance had an )effect upon, his' heartbeats which disturbed Ulm. He ehhd never had the time or the money to • play' around wilt). gi'rilst. He knew very ',little about any except his two sits• •tars and Ruthi Hletchoate, for weber he lade big -brotherly affection,. But he was no foot and he distrusted from the beginning the mixed erne - tion with 'wthbch Miss Heeler, Sane - era inspired) hint. "If you want golf l'esso'ns' I'm here fior that . , purpose," be said brtisetle. "Only I. think i should warn you it is likely to be a waste of your money and my time." She was making one more at- tempt to put hem ball into the cup, "Your really mean eou don't like me, don't ylou?" Jim's eyes, Were fascinated by her rounded throat where she Ira d turned her collar in. "Yes.," he steal at tittle. hoarsely. She smothleeed a y'awni, bang her ptttitier add sigihed with slatls,. faciblee 'when her ball flirted with the elm and Beaty. tolled. cotyle he ' ."l)onift he nm worry you," she ra- IT IS To Buy or Sell Notice ...of Meetings Articles Wanted Articles for.. 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