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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1947-06-13, Page 7.I" , ,.. % ! ; +." 1,4+ 1'Il.;' . I a r f I" I A 1 1 ,100 M'® �'. ��, �r tl?1F1 " tto ,VA9, 14,;Pn; serious 1 :,,, �• „ yu, �, ,. 7Y it a tetiv da en l w , �$: _ 7­�qj�p�1� ,�" , la a ,W n'ead ati ,a ie en �.. .. .,:, .' ri .. j''.. tN M Ona ed to. 'Wer t. h ...Nf.. Mr. crud Maws. Alio X'at 4 :.. G #;. ,. a A n o ere , Re %i; do h s 119.1, h 'iia Bona.. .. % e 11 • p ..r u2 e a mb.p e e D'd r#lo ; 1 ' �, �1q. 1"Q1? x. Aidr r t i)'fi7� r.. >;2.. t... i?. 9.e i , Y. tai t# 4 v i[' t, ; Aon! a er >1OxdRi?s�• d' ;;:,. e u a s o 1' ilex l rs 'H x . u !• . d i , w Id rho; # 1 . ant; y e :ie 'loci of;, .Is e � !� ; ,; . %U, Arthur A;tk'iiapon, Jr Detroit, of V on .: u. ti +� X :o ` !y., +r1ia., tS.A .a3" clop' TjQCe9e�1Rti'Id'St,..QCQ1 7a ,?(,..91en4` sl►eAt ah few da:: in. the villaae last e . t h u h" d x # ; 5 h ,,: r IL '� enpa. by of t e 1.,> , welt: , p " to , etas$ of fry ,can:�}�det: >�c ,.l, ' stQudett to. Mxs. ,41'f, 1VLolfpt Pn the' `. a.taloR' !e+IrYr jar a r. u i o r J G.NAITH 1. Arth r Sukl .vet . t netrQit; .passing. Qf !ler>at'herir 1[ Chau { �' Wda�e A�alane t, r?3 t :, ,. .. • spent the week:entdl•.At -the home of mpru task, RYeoat ,W.. Taytex.Tlozdnoe 811 a ,.a a w ,fi pial >t Y;dt the +c�ua�l x" � +1. .. Mrs, W.. J AEacT•eod. ST. 'Dor. +an.'d Mra. 1'7nols"..Herli�&Ja,�a� 4QA t.. �, o a io �,. am ,, f „ . ( ., � ,Guests of the Atblt4A Hotel over the' pliMvi'1'le, visited on S.uudlry with MST kuAila WOO a10,,by'Bls PI) ,�C�', 'g� 'Nip � 4r �a N�t�llpt :�� <. :: �:' j`, , week end• were; ASi . ' a>ad 1lra, Fla '91'9.8 40-s Tito Rein. 7! ..h . ;,+ Ir Ott 8l^ 1a11$liV,° � i yd and. Mrs, Arnold Gacktstetter. by f11. e e ,, , ' t Jordan and daM1lBtteF, Patricia;r. 71.4udsaaa, ??d:..the Ilaetotbv T+', ,a7. a '' e ; .,, r +r, i. . nt$pged !role l'as't week) There is nothing .11'ke a senile of of `this up m^en's' ,soul,, a d t of Mr: ar�d Mrs. J. Woods, �tf Safllarih, � r. �s�PP�k,;l � 3�ne��14 �..: � ��' . (G9, . , YQ .g u ,.... n batt. and Mra. johns and' Mr. a d • , (Y�owska ui ,C:L. , :., �, <$ :, a °: • 1ttGr. Qpilliam Shakespeare !!sten success to nrpii@t the thearet, i, tWR, n vi ited over the week end with the - R. > fo. kms„ -,-- 4, Sra'we �o don fib' 11 ,f ' $ , ry:.�, a_ When a the greathearted 'girl who had dared, Mrs, J. Griffen, of -Detroit. 'Pub.. v i T, ,,I ,. .:,i ,,,:; an air of ve-counGea to this ?aian. aea from Iriu• o t h 'al' Gil . e ,!attar's �areuts, Mr. and :Mrs. HaI°e BQ , . F J,'rlc#1 R, W, ,.ell, `",t".gdt}Y ; did e , i1 ,., . ,t mri'tb gra: Y t; mph t p. l to sfive him Protn the scaffold M3ea Iritl'ian lVlorl who s t :aaad Rev, •T. E; M13 Y tSeafox. w e r :1 •' '- s G u;i rage counsel. Like. all men oP rta� his wit becomes mora nimalYle lua Theirs was a onderful s,. :QT, Rent ,be dJamm, +... LtVv ,fli #Gd>Aggy M4)ia dAtl at a vrer humble m 'earn¢ expands M's talent ,suns a coin t°i'Y, winrter at Hollywood, Fla ,. came last Mrs, Ewart Pym' demonstrated her iu file Sas1+ t�sary, Ryan, Mi !.-tr p, o � .,'' j°r' "'' {'t Watts beaxt y Y th pact oY t'he very •life blogd ,of week c week' to spend the season at her cot- Wear'ever brushes ' at the homes oP The candidates for 0=11rzaa'tio ert,:';1'at Silo] 11 Lcae)i; , t , - i4h� ' �, 11V Q4, wibh h deep reverence for true Pearn,• 'more free. And. at thiat time, all, these drama. Aad 'when 'Shak'espeare was � � tine $: An r � . ��, ..:,, Y+ ..^. - , a Mrs. Archin, l''ars�ous and 'Mrs, Arnold r me .Marie McMillan, Maxy X!adoney, a:` do* 1V�'ur - �; '�vdaulp � , '1 s r` reg. It was ttoo iate, in the day^ for happy eonditians were fulf%lled�'in, fhe told very simply that upon the arriv 11_ Mr: and' ,Mrs. �H, H. Ormond and Gackstetter recent! Marga, et 'Coyne Anne Feeney, -'fir Jimmy' Malplle Ufa .� 'alua�b�r��y' :LL � '.;,+,'+i dim Lo' hope, to -acquire it. lie hlad career aP 1iiliaan Shakespeare. FI+a al of Chart;hour 'in which they could y' vests Jordan, 8arbai+a Jordan J,aret o t r..,,. , never known the want .of wit, yet In was at the zenith of hie mental and no longer hope to put off their foes, 'son, Allen, oP,Dearborn, wore guests Letter Received _From Norway, _ IMaI ne, Tiiq jMtulhyt Tree a • at the Albion 1' otel aver the week> r. Edgar McBride received .a flet:' to Morris, Mary Morris'' Mary Cath Maloney, e his mind' was' ever the thought of physical power: All' th2iigs' to which they, lied a plan whereby they might Mtue��, i;; � , end astne StaPlat©fi,. Mea ie Dalton', 1'a tri= DuchaTmH, • ', dAelf .'}VLII? phy. • chow much' better his plays Would 'have he turned his hand ministered to his die -together, such a declar, ion' had ter recently five Mr.'Ednor Filleabad to en( ,I Miss lldathgaret Volume, of King of Slagnes pr. $ergln, Norway, in re iia Doyle, Loretta Batey, 'Bose Marie Ma147ney aaad Jyeter Malolnery : „ „:; , '' been could' lie have fashioned his fame •sell affluence. , the power to thrill t'he heart of one stop, camas last week to 'be wijh her eognition of ci'othing sent same time 1.n f ' rude verses after the manner of ^the The unlucky Gervase-Heriot, tying who spent his- 'life in ,the devising of sister-in-law, Mra. David Yoluzne, Por ' ancients. , in the shadow of a peril that would plays. arg'o an' a bake, with w,hieh �-Mr. 4c ; (` r a Mr. weeks. Walter Gerson Fide enclosed his 'name, Follow na gMrroomhthe oC't✓bpelate Mr+ a ` CrHAP.TER XX'III ; come u on ibis 'man in an hour when ono side was an intense sympathy, a and son, is the letter. ZION g. rY Y, IT1b t-tgwn have wrecked the •stronges't'will, had Long they talked together. On the ,rp p' O> arles, of, Kitchener, were guests of Mr. Ed, J. McBride: I/ write fila hiP' They were married id n � '5r `' a}' The Lord Chamberlain's servants nothing seemed beyond the $'cope of fervenh pity- -oil the other a' 1 . c car Mrs. F. A. Edwards over. the week !Celebrate 4Qth Anniversary 1.907, at •the. bride's home: r%,: were in the highest priests. The Te his invention, ::The .tragic (history of and' manful courage that was not' you to thank you •for a jacket and. A Y * 0e , end. Mrs. (Grierson and daughter, waiste at, which was iven b Mr. and ,Mrs.. Albert Roney 'w,erq 'bride's (brother, the :1•ate •Rev G :W , intarleable success of their first per, .this young man, aud, of• the noble •girl afraid to trust its instincts. And In P g. Y Yoli to 4i3F? Anne, who have been with _Mrs. Ed somebody in Norway who needed ,it. ,pleasantly surprised when t'hirty�Bive Baker. Following rt�r' 'marriage it'd Iormance in the famous city of Ox, who -had, forfeited all in oi+def"to save this case those instincts were .tri put 'wards for the past week, returned Thank relatives. gathered at, :their 'home. on they 'took up residence oat their rbs you so much; I'm so `glad^ I -1 ' ,;a fiord had pleased them greatly. They his life, had wrought deeply upon ,the implicit faith in this stranger by the home with diem. Sun'day,to join with them in cele,brat- ant farm where they °Nave r -as °r' had 'been put upon their mettle by player's pity, r, wayside, the power of whose person got these clothes. I haven't got any dna their 40th !naffing • auniver caniinuousl 0.., ,Miss Lola Ehott, of 'Detroit, and suit• in the last six years', so their cold -reception at the hands oP tSh'akespoare had resolved' t'o ; help ality was: s,o Compelling., Mrs. HenryMiller, of Mt. C emens, You, un- Dintner was served, at 12.30. when t e The family eonsis -of dour eclat ," l,' ' town an'd'gown. Seldom had 'the act- the fugitives eta the utmost . of "•fii'f"90 It !.happened about midnight, while e l fit mend I needed" it, and the clothes n Y guests sat 'down to a tali% centred fere: Mrs. Leo Wennlam (pear;), . s,+,' ,� spent the .week -end ,: wit:h their fit ,me well. I lost my `tparent's when ed even one of (heir 'most effective power. Such a 'decision in circum- Gervase and the player still .talked mother, Mrs. M. Elliott. with a three-tier wedding cake. At Denfield; 'M'rs, 'George Ahrens ,('Mar - plrays with such force and sincerity. stances'oP such grave peril and cliffs- together, that a traveller came into I was a 1Tttle bay. Since tillat time ; . Mr. and 'Mrs.. ,.d. ,Atkinson and the conclusion ,of the meal, Mrs. C. jorY), Mitchell; Mr=s.. Andrew Parks ' `,ll„, ' tong ,before the play 'Was, at an enol culty could only have sprung from the inn parlor. ^Shakespeare 'saw at I've lived, in the home of my grand proposed a (Dorothy), a triumph was 'assured, They=hada the large' generosity of a daughter, Marion, of 'St. Clair -Shores, father and 'grandmother at Slagues W 'IIaker, of London, y), Mitchell; Mra. Bert 'Tubb ri: great nature. 'once that it 'was tthe falconer •return- Mich., spent the week end at their Summor. When I was a little ;boy I ' toast to the bride and .groom of 40 (A►'bm"ta), of Logan; and, ,one sons .�a proud ranee of having struck a shrewd He had all ?o one by mingling 3n the ed' weary and despondent from' his home here. years, to which .both suitably replied. Charles, on the homestead, "anal eight n ,blow to 'prejudice,, Those in the affairs of one in this grim pass. Noth- fluent. The ,man came over to where had' bad health and I was a, long time y �a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davison, of De in the hospital. Remarks were also spoken • by Mx. grandchildren. Guests were present ` `' thronged galleries and bhe:.close pack- ing could be more perilo3s than to they sat. His face and bearing were pital. pVe are living quite from London very t'ra troi•'t, and Mr. and Mrs" Thos. Mallett Alex Stewart, ,of .'Walton, and Mr. Denfield;, �Valtan, Car ed press all about the stage had 'shout 'help a convicted traitor to escape his tragic. well in Norway now, but there is �' - and family, of London, were guests Robert Roney, ofMiitc'hell. Little Les- • dingford ,and Mitchel'1. g ed themselves hoarse. The author of doom, but In spite of the solemn ' "You don't happen to have seen little yet of clothes and shoes, and lav: mhe play, who had a share in, the pro- warnings and even the earnest pray. anything, of those of ,Mrs, J. Davison over the week- everything is costing very much. 'My lie Wernham, of Denfield, presented Mr. and Mrs,' Earl Barker hj%d, , as at gypsies I spoke to end, his grandparents with a mixed Ibou- guests on Sunday,. Mr. and'Mms,+Hilae ',r+ fits of the company, lost no time in ers of his ,devoted friend, Burbage, You about?" .he .said to the player. home is not far froni the sea. I o, turning the flood tide of popular favor the playwright's mind, was now set Shakespeare shook his head. should like to hear a little more about gnat of flowers from the grandchil- Barker, Mr. and• Mrs. Lloyd,: Barker' + to account. His mind was a remark- upon this task: "I have lost all. track of them now " he recognize her in spite of her boy's You and, ,your homestead. You are dren, and gifts, were ,received from,, and fam•Tly, Mr. -and Mrs, Lawrence ,;:1, y the guesfs; including a rose chenille" Barker and family, Mr. cud, Mrs, AI1. able •blend of fiusiness acumen and It was easier, however, ,.to form this, said th=e falconer. "My belief is, they dress' welcome to us -when you make strip - give it ,,to ex Thus it was -in a,sta'te of dire per- to Norway. Can you write...to me in bedspread from the •family. vin Williams, Burford, and Mr. anal,' t high poetic -genius. He arranged at resolve than to are somewhere in Oxford. At least, , The bride was the former Lydia L. Mrs. Walter Scott' Seafort'h'. 1 ,j once Ghat: the Lord Chamberlain's Pression. But the outcome of much• they were last seen outside this inn. plexity that the player t,ottglit his bed Norwegian language, Beat wishes. tservantst should extend their visit by anxious. thought upon the matter was . And, in a'n' case, I can that night,' Mr, Eanor les,bad; address Slagnes ''Baker, daughter of the late Mr. and Miss 'Lou'ise Gorman visited her Y go na farther r three days, in order that other of this too make one fact -clear. If ,the life of tonight."' (Continued Nest Week) Ar..Bergia, Norway- Mrs. John Boger, of Carlingford, and chum, Miss' Joan Britton, recently. ;1:i . plecee might be given, And among, Heriot was not ,to be spared- at the "What gypsies are you seeking, , these was to be a first performance of expense of ' a man' as tblamealess as friend?" asked Gervase. / ' - . �? the nedr,' pleasant, conceited ,comedy himself, an appeal must be made The falconer and he had,ondy seen r i 1-1 of "As You Like It;" which iu'tlie fol the Queen. And in order to do that each other once, 'and then only fora f "' lovhng week was to be given at Rich- with the .smallest ,hope of success, 'moment. Thus neither knew who ' i " ,mend Palace in the Queen's pressnee. the^''young mea -must ,be •able to ad the otheraw,as. The falconer gave a h . . 1• duce a strong proof of ,his innocence brief description of ,those wh=om he - ,, and,,, at the same tiMe, engage the -'sought, but, it las' explicit enough to " - - ;' LEGAL Qneen'a sympathy, tell Gervase that Anne and himself - N -1 .--- - -- — - There lay fhe, crux' of .the who}e, were the objects of his; quest, OTI-CE ' . '' . NNELL H matter, And , as soon as this eonclu- "What 4night you ,be Wanting with MCCO & AYS I .I 11 11R,..�l 1. . 'T. , ­::,TANT sloe' had been reached, the keenly them?" asked Gervase. - Barristers,.Solicitors, Etc, practical mind' of the "playwright 'be- "It is a long story," said the fat -a .Coa ' • . I . ­ I . ' I. gen to grapple with this sore carob ooner. ' I am ,too weary to fuel! .it to- ce , -tZ-01-­ .11- { - lam. At first, it seemed hopeless' to night. ' But tomorrow, 'perhaps.,, ` Z . -t, I R Patrick D. McConnell H. Glasse Hays P do anything. ,There appeared' to be Thereupon, he: went out of the eS �C �.i . 1. SEAFORTH, ONT. no ,means of obtaining the all-impor- room. Shakespeare was 'much relies- ..9 . --_ _ ___.___ - tante; without which it wouldLLinno- ed to'see him ---• - - tent proof of Gervase Heriot' go. 'But dhe man's fn- �.. Telephone 174 be the 'opportune return :had much seeress The following list is a convenient summary of the Wartime Prices at Trade Board Order No: 737 r ' . height of imtprudence to bring. the ed the difficulties of the- situation, and is published for the protection and guidance of the public; It does not give the full text of -the - A. W. SILLERY matter to the notice . of the Queen. "i have seen that man before," said order: Forullderailsre£erence should be made to the Order itself: , _ i,. .For none knew 'better than William Gervase, "yet, for my fife; I' cannot e,. . Q Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Shakespeare, . that she was. a woman think where. And, I , have not 'the 1 KEEP I R EASY ,ENCE ' • ,temper. least doubt that it, is my -brother and Th ys as' .it beyond all seeking. ,Tomorrow, I must. • Proof of things net- T he is of karsh and imperious t SEAFOR'TH ONTARIO r,`, 'error that a 'erjot's� inno- have a tal<lc with him." ... ,,- e - ' •) Phone 173, Seaforth cence sh=ould ,be' found. The play-' "Might rt not he well," said the Summary of 11 J w right sat late that evening in a se Player, "first to find out +whether he ��-� ODDS AND SERVICES OEMAINING SUBJECT TO ' MAXIMUM PRICE REGULATIONS ---=-= A ' MEDICAL eluded corner of the ; inn parlor, anx- i's, a friend or an enemy." f'� I iously discussing with "'Signor Bandi- "In any case, ,he is not likely to I 1 , • hello" every aspect of his unhappy recognize me in this guise," said Gef- i • _ As•t3et forth is Wartime Prices &Trade Board Order No:; 737 --.effective .. 9, 1947. I ' cas,e.. It was 'tru'e that he deemed it vase. ,, t SERF©RTH CLINIC wise to with9io]d 'a11 •mention of the "It would be wise to take no clang. " " i FOODS • Men's; youths' and boys" ' CONSTRUCTION' PRODUCTS , • Glue stock, glues and adhes- 1 falconer's visit and the, sinister news es, my friend," said the player. `` 1 • •Ail flours; flour mixes and suits or pants made wholly , ,*Poplar (aspen; balsam and ives of animal origin: . , , DR. E. A. McMASTER; 'M.B. 1 �i or chiefs of cotton or ra on: • Starches. he had brought. Shakespeare was The task he had set himself was Y y cottonwood) and soft wood 1 Physician 1 meals. Mss „ •Fibres, raw or rocessed, as 1.convinced that such information had now beginning to press very 'heavily I e yeyls• youths and boys lumber of all kinds. p I • Softwood veneers. follows: cotton, "jute, sisal; I " DR. P L BRADY, M.D. Only ,to come to' the ears' of Gervase upon William Sbakespeare. He well I • Bread, bread rolls, and bake- furnishings as follows:,- all s nthetic fibres,and fila- I Surgeon Heriot for the rugitive to''give him- knew. it would be fatal to any plans I ryproducts. blouse; collars;., pyjamas; •k'lywoods not wholly con- y , F I ose corn- nightshirts; underwear, other - strutted of hardwood. ' menYs excepting glass. 1 "I Office hours daily, except Wednes- 1 i�nd oPY,'man Goat eallowhianothers was nto suf- ed what theot the' ,be might l'busibeve if ss;,wase thatves ehad ' 1 •plat lyBiscuitscovered w, except hth choc- than that made' wholly or ,• Millwork such as doors; a Z' sof, or con- i o A tri m n for r e n u a io a P g ( ctudin sort shirts other sues • but not stairs and i sin ng any ofethe fibres list - Pro essed cereals, cooked or than those made wholly of screen doors o Y Y uncooked including break- ed above. y: 1:30-� -p m: 7 - 9 p -m, -' - I chiefs of ,wool, shu=ts, m- sashes windows, far in his 'lace. sent the. falconer scouring the conn- ppo t o is o o s It t n m y Man. were the • including 1 y questions with tr aside. He must'do all that la in 1 r window •Fabrics over' 1'2 inches in 1 #/e made in advance. which the player lied Gervase', in this c p ' y plied 'power to prevent the man con- � g "all -wool or all -rayon fabric: screens. �*• width, in any state, whether' 1 • the !rope of .findin some way out 'of , ersin with Gervase Heriot. And he I fast cereals, macaroni, ver- y knitted or woven, containing g' Y g micelli, spaghetti, noodles F''• Women's; misses', girls'; • $re -cut soft lumber pro- g ....1 "I r this, tragic coil. •The natural starting must also contrive a means to keep r I ducts designed for use 'in over 25'per cent by weight, . I JOHN 'A. GO R W 1 L L, . B.A., M.D. 1 and other alimentary paste, childieri's and infants' gar- g .Physician and Sur eon Point of this search for a meads of Auz a Faversham out of,his sight, lest residential or farce build- of .the yaips and threads re- t Y 9 I products, ments of all kinds (but not ' £erred to above, includin IN DR. H. H, ROSS' OFFICE • ofcthe man the' -presence i a that inn I • Rice, excepting.,wild rice. including-- (a) garments ", angs,'biit not including fully corduroy, but not including i In sense, it I e Pot and 1 barb made wholly of all -wool pre-fabncated ' buildings. . y, g I • Shelled corn, but not 'in-: fabric, (b) raincoats, (c) • 1 ypsum board and gypsum P-lastic yarns and her pile fabrics. fabrics. woultd ;almos:t seem that the hand• of 1 • _ Iahones: Office 5-W: Res. 5-J Providence lar} ed in such a ooitici 1 c�uding popping corn. jackets- and ,windbreakers, • H desaad skins f om animals 1 a SeaYorth fence. .'But 'how to turn, it, to account, 1 • Dried eas,'so a beans, dried except when made wholl or •Wallboards and building . I o- - , ' P of a ordinals+1 pro- that was the S. 1 beans except lima beans and chieflyof leather, or d 'boards: problem. • ed kidney beans: dressing owns O • Cast -iron pipe ceased for use as a leather. 1 Would it be possible to make Ilse'"11 1 y Y P g g )_ _ • Leathers o all ki s',o i' C. on soil i and MARTIN, W. STAPLETON,'B.A., M'.D: I r fittings: than rs of rid r Ther i p1a�p false his ignoble partner, the 1 Starch. *Knitted wear for either sex • Nails: µthan synthetic leathers. 1 Physician and Surgeon mF?n Simon Herit? A Very 'little •re- I I • Sugar, sugar cane syrups; as folldws: undergarments, _ -- I . flection convinced Shakestpeare, th t 1 syrup , grape sugar; other thenthose'madewholly AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY' PULP AND PAPER I Successor to, Dr. W. C. Sproat any such hope, was vain: To begs I born glucose. s ra e 1 circular a ' 1 -. "' . knit horse a£ cotton or IMPLEMENTS, EQUIPMENT AND .Wastepaper: i with, nothing 'Wks less' likely than g y •Wood 1 ' , F .. , I • Tea, coffee, coffee concent-, o y""' of wool SUPPLIES pulp, except I , . • Edible molasses: rY fay""' a dissolvin ra ! Phone 90-W - SeaPorth ,that Grisev-ood would run the risk of rates. •Work clothing, including •Practically all items of farm ()- g g des; ,,-„ . 'pu.El ing his neck fn a noose .by con- i machin including, !ant- {b) "alpha grades ofbleach- 1 1 •Malt; •4ialt , extra malt aprons for either sex,' when • �'t g' p 1 fep ing the ,truth; again, )having very I +, ing, seeding' fertilizin ed sulphate,! , • DR. F. J. R. FORSTER syru made wholly or chiefly of g g - 1 recently expe'rien'ced the •thrust of 1 l" equipment, plows, till a (c) "Duracel", Eye,• Ear, Nose and Throat the sword :of "the Italian music mss= I e Black pepper and white pep- cotton or, Idather. ag d 1 implements and cultivators; () groundwood and un-, ter," ,he had now the best of reasons' per, and substitutes contain- ' • Uniforms for either sex: haying machinery, barvest- bleached sulphite gradea . i Graduate in, Medicine, IInibersity of ing black or whit, pepper. • Gloves gauntlets and mitts sold for the manufacture for ',nursing an implacable hatred • g . mg;machinery, tractors, wag - Toronto. 4; , I • Salad and cooking„oils. for eithtr sex when made ons, machines and of newsprint or hanging 1 , against the man whose' fife .he had f"-• � dairy •' Late assistant, n'ew' York Opthal�• I • Raisins, currants, prunes; wholly or chiefly of cotton ui rrient, ra ers and , paper.. i sworn ,away, I tomato sauce; dus�tles of barn and ban- CONTAINERS AND PACKAGING I sees and Aural Institute, MooreBeld's dehydrated apples. ""- , or leather except those de - 'From a consideration of the man p 0 I y PP ? P ers:' i dye •and Golden Square Throat Hos i •Tomatoes, signed as specialized sports • Arts 1 lying upstairs sick with the pain hof •' `h' ,plus, London, Eng. At COMMERCIAL 1 tomato.paste, tomato pulp; . equipment or for specialized yard equipment. MATERIALS I an ugly, wound, it was a natural trau- ` ' HOTEL, ' SEAFORTH. Next .Visit, 1 tomato puree, tomato cat- industrial uses. • Stationary gas engines: '- °'. Containers, packaging and I sition to the sole author and inspirer p g g • ” 1 sup, chili sauce, 'when in,.. .Brassieres; foundation gar -4 '�• Harness and harness hard- I ' Wednesday; July -16. of tfie' whole tragic business. The r'd 1 g ., wrapping devices of'a type T Waterloo Street South, Stratford• hermetically sealed cans or menta, but not irncluding "' ware• used for the sale or shi ment t was to a derived; from the neat ted .00 I glass. ° of products+ when made from I' t miles awahouse of y. AndinQn trot a of an kind • in wire and fences: pEFARMs bi i Canned ,pork and beans ' .Diapers and diaper supports• g a textile fabric and including I •_ was but surgical, corsets. Barbed wire and other" fent- Y• P y • , ,JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. mess 8 Qi' canned spaghetti,, macaroni "�dib� bags, cases, envelopes; fold- _ i 1 Physician and Surgeon of the chief actors in the sordid' rl', I I and vermicelli. era and sacks. F HOUSEHOLD AND OTHER ' drama, it seemed to ,}� • Feeds and feed roducts of P one 110' I, - Hensall uite apart from lth'en ass fact, c ' •beansexdudin the lima and TEXTILES all kinds except products of Q pass' of 'Sir y I g SERVICES John Feversh'am, the la red' kidne varieties. - pet foods, hay, straw, clam I " 11. 4068xs2,' playwright was • i Y • Textile products as follows; shell and poultry nt. • - 'too wise a man to a • Canned apricots, canned 1'O 11' g Transportation of goods and approve the wild I P when made wholly or chiefly • Fertilizers of all kinds, but ' i DR. J. A. MaeLEAN scheme that Gervase had formed, I peaches, canned pears. - of cotton or rayon: bed- services associated therewith. i I not including humus, muck, • Warehousing; d storage of ' I which indeed was the cause of ;his I • Fruits and vegetables in the spreads; blankets, "except: rY g I. manure, sphagnum. moss or general earths dine and. Physician and Surgeon -return to Oxford. The risk would be i two preceding items when - horseblankets; .dish towels; g m 1 .11 frozen and sold in consumes .Beat moss. household goods other than 1 /f face cloths • luncheon sets; g 1 great, the gain slight and uncertain. / s • Gopher irons, Phone 134 - He'nsall G �'%' size packages. napkins; pillow cases; sheets; • P Po wearing apparel; cold storage,11 But indirectly, it was the crude AR%f` A ' F p e ry silence cloths; table -cloths; Seed field., beans and seed including rental of lockers' • Stxawberry,„'' and ' 'leas b 1 ' - plan which now set the subtle 'brain p�*fwdosMrttr i jams, and any jam contain- throw -overs; towels; wash Graznseas follows:- wheat; and ancillary services such I to work. Many were ,the questions NGro I in strawberries or res cloths. as processing charges in cold 1 the char 1 g p- barley; oats; flaxseed;'buck- i storage plants. - A CTIUrTEERS Shakespeare asked touching,berries: ' ' ' wheat; rapeseed; sunflower . `� ••' r- a:eter, the habits, the mod® of dote, of / •^ •The supplyingof meals with HAROLD JACKSON -'• • Meat and meat products, . HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT AND ,' seed.; grain screenings, Simon Heriot. Every extra pound weigh! al sleeping accoitmodations for i not including game, pet iSpeelalist in Farm, and Household Amon other things he learned•,was' weaning Ism® means 'two ,to i SUPPLIES a combined charge, except 1 Among I foods orad certain varieties RAW AND PROCESSED, when supplied b an employ- age• that this fnan was, of a morbid imag- three days earlier at market. 1 of cooked and canned -menta: „ • Fuf•naces and other heating et y tl Y I Li4tenteed in Huron and Perth Coun- ina'tiou, holding 'himself :a'loof from• . . Count on ZVOX4, 40”" I • Sauisage casings, animal and equipment, cite t portable MATERIALS ertohise ployees,diiectiyor I Ap P • Basic' iron and steel pro- throu h 1 1: tiefl ,prices reasonable; satisfaction ,for a'tlping start, artificial.' electric heaters, fireplace g 'a' servant or, his kind. Of Tate', he 'had mixed btft i ducts and ' alloys including or -by a hotel as''defined in tl�i=Aeed• ,` little in .the world. . It vvas even " �li� , I a Canned salmon, canned sea heaters, grates, and baskets pig iron; cast iron and steel Board Order No. 244. i . slot Information, sic., write or phone t$ougiit by some" that !tis mind had i trout, canned pilchards of therefor. i JUR.OLD JACKSON, 14 on 661 Sea- ! scraps ingots, bars, plate, . •The packing of packaging' or t • at •Vast turned against itself and that=yti I the 1946 rr earlier _packs. • Jacket . heaters • arid other rods and wire. 1 �� n any other manufacturing pro- I rte: R•B• ',_ 9eaforCh it had 'begun to show signs of a tail •Edible anirh'al and vegetable water heating equipment. • Primary and secondary ton ' cess its respect,of any gds I m ing sanity. -' A fats including lards and • Soap ,and soap compounds, _and alloys containing more . subject to maximum price's, .I IU was not at first that the si 8- ahorteniriga: 95 per cent tin.' when, on a custom / EDWARD W. ELLIOTT gm than ,. • , Licensed Auctioneer canee of these things revealed 'them- ' ' • MOTOR 'VEHICLE ACCESSORIES r • • All fats and oils, including or commission basis. selves to the la '� _ CLOTHING Vitamin by oils, of animal Eio3l'respondenee, promptly answered, playwright. It was, not .,,.that Uig beat wtsy •uta atrold' 1 4 Mm's, yoi ths' and boys' , • Pneumatic tires and tubes vegetable for marine origin • ' ' mediate arran-getients an be made first that he realized .the ,ufte to ;, anemia la to give the 6tt6r 1 g `'g USED GOODS 1 . ft Bale dates by phonin 203, rG11n- whfleh they might 'be put. Uncon- anemia iron vii the 4th. (4th jackets and wind- when sold for the purpose of buitnot including refined me- t i - crate, breakers, made wholly or or as original equipment on ficinsl chid liver oil and core •Lined bags and used bagging 1 t6iL Ciarges moderate a d sat.sfac. ecious, however, they were shored in and Z4th dap af,er blrlh The 1' chiefly of le8ther, agricultural machinery. oil. and baling ma ails!, I tion guaranteed, 4142x62 his brain against 'the time they should F, dosage - 3 grains. or an 1 , t ,be cast into the crucible of it$i i.n'ven ;amount that covers tL ten mem'own 1 any fabricated component 'part of any of the above M PERCY C. tion. �j� piece with a,verp d& coating,. I A196-anyssetewhich con c an processed refereed to above is,subj ; �t , ii' g y WHiGHT Shakespeare learned much that ev i1 . ` 0mtseholall ktrt�mgatoek implements' (lariioneer at. fr Keens as s. hama eed his h$a '� ' 111 0£ the st consists o£ articles not referred to.. m pri�K.rW y"AYLOR Chairman: • Y Licensedth act to azimtnm Ittawl pn>re bred sa[ea. Sliecial training g far him from the e q 1 end mWerience enables' me to offer first 'lie, rd his tragic history, their � , a k .. Po AT u i 6' "1 ' I. I, . n 1 w. sales service that is moat,.ePPdei- present intercourse deepenedt it xa- j M W f ��� ent Mid eattisfactory. PHONE '90 ,r 22, then tthian mide it less, He was quick , 1 ,,,,,,,,,e,,,�_THE WARTIME. )F, • i y' ,. enol, to recagni7e 'the depth and the valor c.^ x ` f lY 'ci , "; Iw, /P '.: V . ' 11 . 1,. 1: r t ,^. 1 ;�;' P t .I" , ,.. % ! ; +." 1,4+ 1'Il.;' . I a r f I" I A 1 1 ,100 M'® �'. ��, �r tl?1F1 " tto ,VA9, 14,;Pn; serious 1 :,,, �• „ yu, �, ,. 7Y it a tetiv da en l w , �$: _ 7­�qj�p�1� ,�" , la a ,W n'ead ati ,a ie en �.. .. .,:, .' ri .. j''.. tN M Ona ed to. 'Wer t. h ...Nf.. Mr. crud Maws. Alio X'at 4 :.. G #;. ,. a A n o ere , Re %i; do h s 119.1, h 'iia Bona.. .. % e 11 • p ..r u2 e a mb.p e e D'd r#lo ; 1 ' �, �1q. 1"Q1? x. Aidr r t i)'fi7� r.. >;2.. t... i?. 9.e i , Y. tai t# 4 v i[' t, ; Aon! a er >1OxdRi?s�• d' ;;:,. e u a s o 1' ilex l rs 'H x . u !• . d i , w Id rho; # 1 . ant; y e :ie 'loci of;, .Is e � !� ; ,; . %U, Arthur A;tk'iiapon, Jr Detroit, of V on .: u. ti +� X :o ` !y., +r1ia., tS.A .a3" clop' TjQCe9e�1Rti'Id'St,..QCQ1 7a ,?(,..91en4` sl►eAt ah few da:: in. the villaae last e . t h u h" d x # ; 5 h ,,: r IL '� enpa. by of t e 1.,> , welt: , p " to , etas$ of fry ,can:�}�det: >�c ,.l, ' stQudett to. Mxs. ,41'f, 1VLolfpt Pn the' `. a.taloR' !e+IrYr jar a r. u i o r J G.NAITH 1. Arth r Sukl .vet . t netrQit; .passing. Qf !ler>at'herir 1[ Chau { �' Wda�e A�alane t, r?3 t :, ,. .. • spent the week:entdl•.At -the home of mpru task, RYeoat ,W.. Taytex.Tlozdnoe 811 a ,.a a w ,fi pial >t Y;dt the +c�ua�l x" � +1. .. Mrs, W.. J AEacT•eod. ST. 'Dor. +an.'d Mra. 1'7nols"..Herli�&Ja,�a� 4QA t.. �, o a io �,. am ,, f „ . ( ., � ,Guests of the Atblt4A Hotel over the' pliMvi'1'le, visited on S.uudlry with MST kuAila WOO a10,,by'Bls PI) ,�C�', 'g� 'Nip � 4r �a N�t�llpt :�� <. :: �:' j`, , week end• were; ASi . ' a>ad 1lra, Fla '91'9.8 40-s Tito Rein. 7! ..h . ;,+ Ir Ott 8l^ 1a11$liV,° � i yd and. Mrs, Arnold Gacktstetter. by f11. e e ,, , ' t Jordan and daM1lBtteF, Patricia;r. 71.4udsaaa, ??d:..the Ilaetotbv T+', ,a7. a '' e ; .,, r +r, i. . nt$pged !role l'as't week) There is nothing .11'ke a senile of of `this up m^en's' ,soul,, a d t of Mr: ar�d Mrs. J. Woods, �tf Safllarih, � r. �s�PP�k,;l � 3�ne��14 �..: � ��' . (G9, . , YQ .g u ,.... n batt. and Mra. johns and' Mr. a d • , (Y�owska ui ,C:L. , :., �, <$ :, a °: • 1ttGr. Qpilliam Shakespeare !!sten success to nrpii@t the thearet, i, tWR, n vi ited over the week end with the - R. > fo. kms„ -,-- 4, Sra'we �o don fib' 11 ,f ' $ , ry:.�, a_ When a the greathearted 'girl who had dared, Mrs, J. Griffen, of -Detroit. 'Pub.. v i T, ,,I ,. .:,i ,,,:; an air of ve-counGea to this ?aian. aea from Iriu• o t h 'al' Gil . e ,!attar's �areuts, Mr. and :Mrs. HaI°e BQ , . F J,'rlc#1 R, W, ,.ell, `",t".gdt}Y ; did e , i1 ,., . ,t mri'tb gra: Y t; mph t p. l to sfive him Protn the scaffold M3ea Iritl'ian lVlorl who s t :aaad Rev, •T. E; M13 Y tSeafox. w e r :1 •' '- s G u;i rage counsel. Like. all men oP rta� his wit becomes mora nimalYle lua Theirs was a onderful s,. :QT, Rent ,be dJamm, +... LtVv ,fli #Gd>Aggy M4)ia dAtl at a vrer humble m 'earn¢ expands M's talent ,suns a coin t°i'Y, winrter at Hollywood, Fla ,. came last Mrs, Ewart Pym' demonstrated her iu file Sas1+ t�sary, Ryan, Mi !.-tr p, o � .,'' j°r' "'' {'t Watts beaxt y Y th pact oY t'he very •life blogd ,of week c week' to spend the season at her cot- Wear'ever brushes ' at the homes oP The candidates for 0=11rzaa'tio ert,:';1'at Silo] 11 Lcae)i; , t , - i4h� ' �, 11V Q4, wibh h deep reverence for true Pearn,• 'more free. And. at thiat time, all, these drama. Aad 'when 'Shak'espeare was � � tine $: An r � . ��, ..:,, Y+ ..^. - , a Mrs. Archin, l''ars�ous and 'Mrs, Arnold r me .Marie McMillan, Maxy X!adoney, a:` do* 1V�'ur - �; '�vdaulp � , '1 s r` reg. It was ttoo iate, in the day^ for happy eonditians were fulf%lled�'in, fhe told very simply that upon the arriv 11_ Mr: and' ,Mrs. �H, H. Ormond and Gackstetter recent! Marga, et 'Coyne Anne Feeney, -'fir Jimmy' Malplle Ufa .� 'alua�b�r��y' :LL � '.;,+,'+i dim Lo' hope, to -acquire it. lie hlad career aP 1iiliaan Shakespeare. FI+a al of Chart;hour 'in which they could y' vests Jordan, 8arbai+a Jordan J,aret o t r..,,. , never known the want .of wit, yet In was at the zenith of hie mental and no longer hope to put off their foes, 'son, Allen, oP,Dearborn, wore guests Letter Received _From Norway, _ IMaI ne, Tiiq jMtulhyt Tree a • at the Albion 1' otel aver the week> r. Edgar McBride received .a flet:' to Morris, Mary Morris'' Mary Cath Maloney, e his mind' was' ever the thought of physical power: All' th2iigs' to which they, lied a plan whereby they might Mtue��, i;; � , end astne StaPlat©fi,. Mea ie Dalton', 1'a tri= DuchaTmH, • ', dAelf .'}VLII? phy. • chow much' better his plays Would 'have he turned his hand ministered to his die -together, such a declar, ion' had ter recently five Mr.'Ednor Filleabad to en( ,I Miss lldathgaret Volume, of King of Slagnes pr. $ergln, Norway, in re iia Doyle, Loretta Batey, 'Bose Marie Ma147ney aaad Jyeter Malolnery : „ „:; , '' been could' lie have fashioned his fame •sell affluence. , the power to thrill t'he heart of one stop, camas last week to 'be wijh her eognition of ci'othing sent same time 1.n f ' rude verses after the manner of ^the The unlucky Gervase-Heriot, tying who spent his- 'life in ,the devising of sister-in-law, Mra. David Yoluzne, Por ' ancients. , in the shadow of a peril that would plays. arg'o an' a bake, with w,hieh �-Mr. 4c ; (` r a Mr. weeks. Walter Gerson Fide enclosed his 'name, Follow na gMrroomhthe oC't✓bpelate Mr+ a ` CrHAP.TER XX'III ; come u on ibis 'man in an hour when ono side was an intense sympathy, a and son, is the letter. ZION g. rY Y, IT1b t-tgwn have wrecked the •stronges't'will, had Long they talked together. On the ,rp p' O> arles, of, Kitchener, were guests of Mr. Ed, J. McBride: I/ write fila hiP' They were married id n � '5r `' a}' The Lord Chamberlain's servants nothing seemed beyond the $'cope of fervenh pity- -oil the other a' 1 . c car Mrs. F. A. Edwards over. the week !Celebrate 4Qth Anniversary 1.907, at •the. bride's home: r%,: were in the highest priests. The Te his invention, ::The .tragic (history of and' manful courage that was not' you to thank you •for a jacket and. A Y * 0e , end. Mrs. (Grierson and daughter, waiste at, which was iven b Mr. and ,Mrs.. Albert Roney 'w,erq 'bride's (brother, the :1•ate •Rev G :W , intarleable success of their first per, .this young man, aud, of• the noble •girl afraid to trust its instincts. And In P g. Y Yoli to 4i3F? Anne, who have been with _Mrs. Ed somebody in Norway who needed ,it. ,pleasantly surprised when t'hirty�Bive Baker. Following rt�r' 'marriage it'd Iormance in the famous city of Ox, who -had, forfeited all in oi+def"to save this case those instincts were .tri put 'wards for the past week, returned Thank relatives. gathered at, :their 'home. on they 'took up residence oat their rbs you so much; I'm so `glad^ I -1 ' ,;a fiord had pleased them greatly. They his life, had wrought deeply upon ,the implicit faith in this stranger by the home with diem. Sun'day,to join with them in cele,brat- ant farm where they °Nave r -as °r' had 'been put upon their mettle by player's pity, r, wayside, the power of whose person got these clothes. I haven't got any dna their 40th !naffing • auniver caniinuousl 0.., ,Miss Lola Ehott, of 'Detroit, and suit• in the last six years', so their cold -reception at the hands oP tSh'akespoare had resolved' t'o ; help ality was: s,o Compelling., Mrs. HenryMiller, of Mt. C emens, You, un- Dintner was served, at 12.30. when t e The family eonsis -of dour eclat ," l,' ' town an'd'gown. Seldom had 'the act- the fugitives eta the utmost . of "•fii'f"90 It !.happened about midnight, while e l fit mend I needed" it, and the clothes n Y guests sat 'down to a tali% centred fere: Mrs. Leo Wennlam (pear;), . s,+,' ,� spent the .week -end ,: wit:h their fit ,me well. I lost my `tparent's when ed even one of (heir 'most effective power. Such a 'decision in circum- Gervase and the player still .talked mother, Mrs. M. Elliott. with a three-tier wedding cake. At Denfield; 'M'rs, 'George Ahrens ,('Mar - plrays with such force and sincerity. stances'oP such grave peril and cliffs- together, that a traveller came into I was a 1Tttle bay. Since tillat time ; . Mr. and 'Mrs.. ,.d. ,Atkinson and the conclusion ,of the meal, Mrs. C. jorY), Mitchell; Mr=s.. Andrew Parks ' `,ll„, ' tong ,before the play 'Was, at an enol culty could only have sprung from the inn parlor. ^Shakespeare 'saw at I've lived, in the home of my grand proposed a (Dorothy), a triumph was 'assured, They=hada the large' generosity of a daughter, Marion, of 'St. Clair -Shores, father and 'grandmother at Slagues W 'IIaker, of London, y), Mitchell; Mra. Bert 'Tubb ri: great nature. 'once that it 'was tthe falconer •return- Mich., spent the week end at their Summor. When I was a little ;boy I ' toast to the bride and .groom of 40 (A►'bm"ta), of Logan; and, ,one sons .�a proud ranee of having struck a shrewd He had all ?o one by mingling 3n the ed' weary and despondent from' his home here. years, to which .both suitably replied. Charles, on the homestead, "anal eight n ,blow to 'prejudice,, Those in the affairs of one in this grim pass. Noth- fluent. The ,man came over to where had' bad health and I was a, long time y �a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davison, of De in the hospital. Remarks were also spoken • by Mx. grandchildren. Guests were present ` `' thronged galleries and bhe:.close pack- ing could be more perilo3s than to they sat. His face and bearing were pital. pVe are living quite from London very t'ra troi•'t, and Mr. and Mrs" Thos. Mallett Alex Stewart, ,of .'Walton, and Mr. Denfield;, �Valtan, Car ed press all about the stage had 'shout 'help a convicted traitor to escape his tragic. well in Norway now, but there is �' - and family, of London, were guests Robert Roney, ofMiitc'hell. Little Les- • dingford ,and Mitchel'1. g ed themselves hoarse. The author of doom, but In spite of the solemn ' "You don't happen to have seen little yet of clothes and shoes, and lav: mhe play, who had a share in, the pro- warnings and even the earnest pray. anything, of those of ,Mrs, J. Davison over the week- everything is costing very much. 'My lie Wernham, of Denfield, presented Mr. and Mrs,' Earl Barker hj%d, , as at gypsies I spoke to end, his grandparents with a mixed Ibou- guests on Sunday,. Mr. and'Mms,+Hilae ',r+ fits of the company, lost no time in ers of his ,devoted friend, Burbage, You about?" .he .said to the player. home is not far froni the sea. I o, turning the flood tide of popular favor the playwright's mind, was now set Shakespeare shook his head. should like to hear a little more about gnat of flowers from the grandchil- Barker, Mr. and• Mrs. Lloyd,: Barker' + to account. His mind was a remark- upon this task: "I have lost all. track of them now " he recognize her in spite of her boy's You and, ,your homestead. You are dren, and gifts, were ,received from,, and fam•Tly, Mr. -and Mrs, Lawrence ,;:1, y the guesfs; including a rose chenille" Barker and family, Mr. cud, Mrs, AI1. able •blend of fiusiness acumen and It was easier, however, ,.to form this, said th=e falconer. "My belief is, they dress' welcome to us -when you make strip - give it ,,to ex Thus it was -in a,sta'te of dire per- to Norway. Can you write...to me in bedspread from the •family. vin Williams, Burford, and Mr. anal,' t high poetic -genius. He arranged at resolve than to are somewhere in Oxford. At least, , The bride was the former Lydia L. Mrs. Walter Scott' Seafort'h'. 1 ,j once Ghat: the Lord Chamberlain's Pression. But the outcome of much• they were last seen outside this inn. plexity that the player t,ottglit his bed Norwegian language, Beat wishes. tservantst should extend their visit by anxious. thought upon the matter was . And, in a'n' case, I can that night,' Mr, Eanor les,bad; address Slagnes ''Baker, daughter of the late Mr. and Miss 'Lou'ise Gorman visited her Y go na farther r three days, in order that other of this too make one fact -clear. If ,the life of tonight."' (Continued Nest Week) Ar..Bergia, Norway- Mrs. John Boger, of Carlingford, and chum, Miss' Joan Britton, recently. ;1:i . plecee might be given, And among, Heriot was not ,to be spared- at the "What gypsies are you seeking, , these was to be a first performance of expense of ' a man' as tblamealess as friend?" asked Gervase. / ' - . �? the nedr,' pleasant, conceited ,comedy himself, an appeal must be made The falconer and he had,ondy seen r i 1-1 of "As You Like It;" which iu'tlie fol the Queen. And in order to do that each other once, 'and then only fora f "' lovhng week was to be given at Rich- with the .smallest ,hope of success, 'moment. Thus neither knew who ' i " ,mend Palace in the Queen's pressnee. the^''young mea -must ,be •able to ad the otheraw,as. The falconer gave a h . . 1• duce a strong proof of ,his innocence brief description of ,those wh=om he - ,, and,,, at the same tiMe, engage the -'sought, but, it las' explicit enough to " - - ;' LEGAL Qneen'a sympathy, tell Gervase that Anne and himself - N -1 .--- - -- — - There lay fhe, crux' of .the who}e, were the objects of his; quest, OTI-CE ' . '' . NNELL H matter, And , as soon as this eonclu- "What 4night you ,be Wanting with MCCO & AYS I .I 11 11R,..�l 1. . 'T. , ­::,TANT sloe' had been reached, the keenly them?" asked Gervase. - Barristers,.Solicitors, Etc, practical mind' of the "playwright 'be- "It is a long story," said the fat -a .Coa ' • . I . ­ I . ' I. gen to grapple with this sore carob ooner. ' I am ,too weary to fuel! .it to- ce , -tZ-01-­ .11- { - lam. At first, it seemed hopeless' to night. ' But tomorrow, 'perhaps.,, ` Z . -t, I R Patrick D. McConnell H. Glasse Hays P do anything. ,There appeared' to be Thereupon, he: went out of the eS �C �.i . 1. SEAFORTH, ONT. no ,means of obtaining the all-impor- room. Shakespeare was 'much relies- ..9 . --_ _ ___.___ - tante; without which it wouldLLinno- ed to'see him ---• - - tent proof of Gervase Heriot' go. 'But dhe man's fn- �.. Telephone 174 be the 'opportune return :had much seeress The following list is a convenient summary of the Wartime Prices at Trade Board Order No: 737 r ' . height of imtprudence to bring. the ed the difficulties of the- situation, and is published for the protection and guidance of the public; It does not give the full text of -the - A. W. SILLERY matter to the notice . of the Queen. "i have seen that man before," said order: Forullderailsre£erence should be made to the Order itself: , _ i,. .For none knew 'better than William Gervase, "yet, for my fife; I' cannot e,. . Q Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Shakespeare, . that she was. a woman think where. And, I , have not 'the 1 KEEP I R EASY ,ENCE ' • ,temper. least doubt that it, is my -brother and Th ys as' .it beyond all seeking. ,Tomorrow, I must. • Proof of things net- T he is of karsh and imperious t SEAFOR'TH ONTARIO r,`, 'error that a 'erjot's� inno- have a tal<lc with him." ... ,,- e - ' •) Phone 173, Seaforth cence sh=ould ,be' found. The play-' "Might rt not he well," said the Summary of 11 J w right sat late that evening in a se Player, "first to find out +whether he ��-� ODDS AND SERVICES OEMAINING SUBJECT TO ' MAXIMUM PRICE REGULATIONS ---=-= A ' MEDICAL eluded corner of the ; inn parlor, anx- i's, a friend or an enemy." f'� I iously discussing with "'Signor Bandi- "In any case, ,he is not likely to I 1 , • hello" every aspect of his unhappy recognize me in this guise," said Gef- i • _ As•t3et forth is Wartime Prices &Trade Board Order No:; 737 --.effective .. 9, 1947. I ' cas,e.. It was 'tru'e that he deemed it vase. ,, t SERF©RTH CLINIC wise to with9io]d 'a11 •mention of the "It would be wise to take no clang. " " i FOODS • Men's; youths' and boys" ' CONSTRUCTION' PRODUCTS , • Glue stock, glues and adhes- 1 falconer's visit and the, sinister news es, my friend," said the player. `` 1 • •Ail flours; flour mixes and suits or pants made wholly , ,*Poplar (aspen; balsam and ives of animal origin: . , , DR. E. A. McMASTER; 'M.B. 1 �i or chiefs of cotton or ra on: • Starches. he had brought. Shakespeare was The task he had set himself was Y y cottonwood) and soft wood 1 Physician 1 meals. Mss „ •Fibres, raw or rocessed, as 1.convinced that such information had now beginning to press very 'heavily I e yeyls• youths and boys lumber of all kinds. p I • Softwood veneers. follows: cotton, "jute, sisal; I " DR. P L BRADY, M.D. Only ,to come to' the ears' of Gervase upon William Sbakespeare. He well I • Bread, bread rolls, and bake- furnishings as follows:,- all s nthetic fibres,and fila- I Surgeon Heriot for the rugitive to''give him- knew. it would be fatal to any plans I ryproducts. blouse; collars;., pyjamas; •k'lywoods not wholly con- y , F I ose corn- nightshirts; underwear, other - strutted of hardwood. ' menYs excepting glass. 1 "I Office hours daily, except Wednes- 1 i�nd oPY,'man Goat eallowhianothers was nto suf- ed what theot the' ,be might l'busibeve if ss;,wase thatves ehad ' 1 •plat lyBiscuitscovered w, except hth choc- than that made' wholly or ,• Millwork such as doors; a Z' sof, or con- i o A tri m n for r e n u a io a P g ( ctudin sort shirts other sues • but not stairs and i sin ng any ofethe fibres list - Pro essed cereals, cooked or than those made wholly of screen doors o Y Y uncooked including break- ed above. y: 1:30-� -p m: 7 - 9 p -m, -' - I chiefs of ,wool, shu=ts, m- sashes windows, far in his 'lace. sent the. falconer scouring the conn- ppo t o is o o s It t n m y Man. were the • including 1 y questions with tr aside. He must'do all that la in 1 r window •Fabrics over' 1'2 inches in 1 #/e made in advance. which the player lied Gervase', in this c p ' y plied 'power to prevent the man con- � g "all -wool or all -rayon fabric: screens. �*• width, in any state, whether' 1 • the !rope of .findin some way out 'of , ersin with Gervase Heriot. And he I fast cereals, macaroni, ver- y knitted or woven, containing g' Y g micelli, spaghetti, noodles F''• Women's; misses', girls'; • $re -cut soft lumber pro- g ....1 "I r this, tragic coil. •The natural starting must also contrive a means to keep r I ducts designed for use 'in over 25'per cent by weight, . I JOHN 'A. GO R W 1 L L, . B.A., M.D. 1 and other alimentary paste, childieri's and infants' gar- g .Physician and Sur eon Point of this search for a meads of Auz a Faversham out of,his sight, lest residential or farce build- of .the yaips and threads re- t Y 9 I products, ments of all kinds (but not ' £erred to above, includin IN DR. H. H, ROSS' OFFICE • ofcthe man the' -presence i a that inn I • Rice, excepting.,wild rice. including-- (a) garments ", angs,'biit not including fully corduroy, but not including i In sense, it I e Pot and 1 barb made wholly of all -wool pre-fabncated ' buildings. . y, g I • Shelled corn, but not 'in-: fabric, (b) raincoats, (c) • 1 ypsum board and gypsum P-lastic yarns and her pile fabrics. fabrics. woultd ;almos:t seem that the hand• of 1 • _ Iahones: Office 5-W: Res. 5-J Providence lar} ed in such a ooitici 1 c�uding popping corn. jackets- and ,windbreakers, • H desaad skins f om animals 1 a SeaYorth fence. .'But 'how to turn, it, to account, 1 • Dried eas,'so a beans, dried except when made wholl or •Wallboards and building . I o- - , ' P of a ordinals+1 pro- that was the S. 1 beans except lima beans and chieflyof leather, or d 'boards: problem. • ed kidney beans: dressing owns O • Cast -iron pipe ceased for use as a leather. 1 Would it be possible to make Ilse'"11 1 y Y P g g )_ _ • Leathers o all ki s',o i' C. on soil i and MARTIN, W. STAPLETON,'B.A., M'.D: I r fittings: than rs of rid r Ther i p1a�p false his ignoble partner, the 1 Starch. *Knitted wear for either sex • Nails: µthan synthetic leathers. 1 Physician and Surgeon mF?n Simon Herit? A Very 'little •re- I I • Sugar, sugar cane syrups; as folldws: undergarments, _ -- I . flection convinced Shakestpeare, th t 1 syrup , grape sugar; other thenthose'madewholly AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY' PULP AND PAPER I Successor to, Dr. W. C. Sproat any such hope, was vain: To begs I born glucose. s ra e 1 circular a ' 1 -. "' . knit horse a£ cotton or IMPLEMENTS, EQUIPMENT AND .Wastepaper: i with, nothing 'Wks less' likely than g y •Wood 1 ' , F .. , I • Tea, coffee, coffee concent-, o y""' of wool SUPPLIES pulp, except I , . • Edible molasses: rY fay""' a dissolvin ra ! Phone 90-W - SeaPorth ,that Grisev-ood would run the risk of rates. •Work clothing, including •Practically all items of farm ()- g g des; ,,-„ . 'pu.El ing his neck fn a noose .by con- i machin including, !ant- {b) "alpha grades ofbleach- 1 1 •Malt; •4ialt , extra malt aprons for either sex,' when • �'t g' p 1 fep ing the ,truth; again, )having very I +, ing, seeding' fertilizin ed sulphate,! , • DR. F. J. R. FORSTER syru made wholly or chiefly of g g - 1 recently expe'rien'ced the •thrust of 1 l" equipment, plows, till a (c) "Duracel", Eye,• Ear, Nose and Throat the sword :of "the Italian music mss= I e Black pepper and white pep- cotton or, Idather. ag d 1 implements and cultivators; () groundwood and un-, ter," ,he had now the best of reasons' per, and substitutes contain- ' • Uniforms for either sex: haying machinery, barvest- bleached sulphite gradea . i Graduate in, Medicine, IInibersity of ing black or whit, pepper. • Gloves gauntlets and mitts sold for the manufacture for ',nursing an implacable hatred • g . mg;machinery, tractors, wag - Toronto. 4; , I • Salad and cooking„oils. for eithtr sex when made ons, machines and of newsprint or hanging 1 , against the man whose' fife .he had f"-• � dairy •' Late assistant, n'ew' York Opthal�• I • Raisins, currants, prunes; wholly or chiefly of cotton ui rrient, ra ers and , paper.. i sworn ,away, I tomato sauce; dus�tles of barn and ban- CONTAINERS AND PACKAGING I sees and Aural Institute, MooreBeld's dehydrated apples. ""- , or leather except those de - 'From a consideration of the man p 0 I y PP ? P ers:' i dye •and Golden Square Throat Hos i •Tomatoes, signed as specialized sports • Arts 1 lying upstairs sick with the pain hof •' `h' ,plus, London, Eng. At COMMERCIAL 1 tomato.paste, tomato pulp; . equipment or for specialized yard equipment. MATERIALS I an ugly, wound, it was a natural trau- ` ' HOTEL, ' SEAFORTH. Next .Visit, 1 tomato puree, tomato cat- industrial uses. • Stationary gas engines: '- °'. Containers, packaging and I sition to the sole author and inspirer p g g • ” 1 sup, chili sauce, 'when in,.. .Brassieres; foundation gar -4 '�• Harness and harness hard- I ' Wednesday; July -16. of tfie' whole tragic business. The r'd 1 g ., wrapping devices of'a type T Waterloo Street South, Stratford• hermetically sealed cans or menta, but not irncluding "' ware• used for the sale or shi ment t was to a derived; from the neat ted .00 I glass. ° of products+ when made from I' t miles awahouse of y. AndinQn trot a of an kind • in wire and fences: pEFARMs bi i Canned ,pork and beans ' .Diapers and diaper supports• g a textile fabric and including I •_ was but surgical, corsets. Barbed wire and other" fent- Y• P y • , ,JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. mess 8 Qi' canned spaghetti,, macaroni "�dib� bags, cases, envelopes; fold- _ i 1 Physician and Surgeon of the chief actors in the sordid' rl', I I and vermicelli. era and sacks. F HOUSEHOLD AND OTHER ' drama, it seemed to ,}� • Feeds and feed roducts of P one 110' I, - Hensall uite apart from lth'en ass fact, c ' •beansexdudin the lima and TEXTILES all kinds except products of Q pass' of 'Sir y I g SERVICES John Feversh'am, the la red' kidne varieties. - pet foods, hay, straw, clam I " 11. 4068xs2,' playwright was • i Y • Textile products as follows; shell and poultry nt. • - 'too wise a man to a • Canned apricots, canned 1'O 11' g Transportation of goods and approve the wild I P when made wholly or chiefly • Fertilizers of all kinds, but ' i DR. J. A. MaeLEAN scheme that Gervase had formed, I peaches, canned pears. - of cotton or rayon: bed- services associated therewith. i I not including humus, muck, • Warehousing; d storage of ' I which indeed was the cause of ;his I • Fruits and vegetables in the spreads; blankets, "except: rY g I. manure, sphagnum. moss or general earths dine and. Physician and Surgeon -return to Oxford. The risk would be i two preceding items when - horseblankets; .dish towels; g m 1 .11 frozen and sold in consumes .Beat moss. household goods other than 1 /f face cloths • luncheon sets; g 1 great, the gain slight and uncertain. / s • Gopher irons, Phone 134 - He'nsall G �'%' size packages. napkins; pillow cases; sheets; • P Po wearing apparel; cold storage,11 But indirectly, it was the crude AR%f` A ' F p e ry silence cloths; table -cloths; Seed field., beans and seed including rental of lockers' • Stxawberry,„'' and ' 'leas b 1 ' - plan which now set the subtle 'brain p�*fwdosMrttr i jams, and any jam contain- throw -overs; towels; wash Graznseas follows:- wheat; and ancillary services such I to work. Many were ,the questions NGro I in strawberries or res cloths. as processing charges in cold 1 the char 1 g p- barley; oats; flaxseed;'buck- i storage plants. - A CTIUrTEERS Shakespeare asked touching,berries: ' ' ' wheat; rapeseed; sunflower . `� ••' r- a:eter, the habits, the mod® of dote, of / •^ •The supplyingof meals with HAROLD JACKSON -'• • Meat and meat products, . HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT AND ,' seed.; grain screenings, Simon Heriot. Every extra pound weigh! al sleeping accoitmodations for i not including game, pet iSpeelalist in Farm, and Household Amon other things he learned•,was' weaning Ism® means 'two ,to i SUPPLIES a combined charge, except 1 Among I foods orad certain varieties RAW AND PROCESSED, when supplied b an employ- age• that this fnan was, of a morbid imag- three days earlier at market. 1 of cooked and canned -menta: „ • Fuf•naces and other heating et y tl Y I Li4tenteed in Huron and Perth Coun- ina'tiou, holding 'himself :a'loof from• . . Count on ZVOX4, 40”" I • Sauisage casings, animal and equipment, cite t portable MATERIALS ertohise ployees,diiectiyor I Ap P • Basic' iron and steel pro- throu h 1 1: tiefl ,prices reasonable; satisfaction ,for a'tlping start, artificial.' electric heaters, fireplace g 'a' servant or, his kind. Of Tate', he 'had mixed btft i ducts and ' alloys including or -by a hotel as''defined in tl�i=Aeed• ,` little in .the world. . It vvas even " �li� , I a Canned salmon, canned sea heaters, grates, and baskets pig iron; cast iron and steel Board Order No. 244. i . slot Information, sic., write or phone t$ougiit by some" that !tis mind had i trout, canned pilchards of therefor. i JUR.OLD JACKSON, 14 on 661 Sea- ! scraps ingots, bars, plate, . •The packing of packaging' or t • at •Vast turned against itself and that=yti I the 1946 rr earlier _packs. • Jacket . heaters • arid other rods and wire. 1 �� n any other manufacturing pro- I rte: R•B• ',_ 9eaforCh it had 'begun to show signs of a tail •Edible anirh'al and vegetable water heating equipment. • Primary and secondary ton ' cess its respect,of any gds I m ing sanity. -' A fats including lards and • Soap ,and soap compounds, _and alloys containing more . subject to maximum price's, .I IU was not at first that the si 8- ahorteniriga: 95 per cent tin.' when, on a custom / EDWARD W. ELLIOTT gm than ,. • , Licensed Auctioneer canee of these things revealed 'them- ' ' • MOTOR 'VEHICLE ACCESSORIES r • • All fats and oils, including or commission basis. selves to the la '� _ CLOTHING Vitamin by oils, of animal Eio3l'respondenee, promptly answered, playwright. It was, not .,,.that Uig beat wtsy •uta atrold' 1 4 Mm's, yoi ths' and boys' , • Pneumatic tires and tubes vegetable for marine origin • ' ' mediate arran-getients an be made first that he realized .the ,ufte to ;, anemia la to give the 6tt6r 1 g `'g USED GOODS 1 . ft Bale dates by phonin 203, rG11n- whfleh they might 'be put. Uncon- anemia iron vii the 4th. (4th jackets and wind- when sold for the purpose of buitnot including refined me- t i - crate, breakers, made wholly or or as original equipment on ficinsl chid liver oil and core •Lined bags and used bagging 1 t6iL Ciarges moderate a d sat.sfac. ecious, however, they were shored in and Z4th dap af,er blrlh The 1' chiefly of le8ther, agricultural machinery. oil. and baling ma ails!, I tion guaranteed, 4142x62 his brain against 'the time they should F, dosage - 3 grains. or an 1 , t ,be cast into the crucible of it$i i.n'ven ;amount that covers tL ten mem'own 1 any fabricated component 'part of any of the above M PERCY C. tion. �j� piece with a,verp d& coating,. I A196-anyssetewhich con c an processed refereed to above is,subj ; �t , ii' g y WHiGHT Shakespeare learned much that ev i1 . ` 0mtseholall ktrt�mgatoek implements' (lariioneer at. fr Keens as s. hama eed his h$a '� ' 111 0£ the st consists o£ articles not referred to.. m pri�K.rW y"AYLOR Chairman: • Y Licensedth act to azimtnm Ittawl pn>re bred sa[ea. Sliecial training g far him from the e q 1 end mWerience enables' me to offer first 'lie, rd his tragic history, their � , a k .. Po AT u i 6' "1 ' I. I, . n 1 w. sales service that is moat,.ePPdei- present intercourse deepenedt it xa- j M W f ��� ent Mid eattisfactory. PHONE '90 ,r 22, then tthian mide it less, He was quick , 1 ,,,,,,,,,e,,,�_THE WARTIME. )F, • i y' ,. enol, to recagni7e 'the depth and the valor c.^ x ` f lY 'ci , "; Iw,