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Y e, ar a.trlped lug grew, she felt that she could, ; . y la , �loa _.;.ai}d.'ecente: A. Yum ,IIY•carv: slain were.Piled',. oh In" chantzation of.farrms is pastern `tpxl of occupied farina. Where' Stafla; . , and a . ,_ 9aap nQt txa- ,there waiting P eii high, „ varaishe" oak.'dresgbrtiite o e» Canada• ie leadin Inevitabl to �.Qubec snows an inc>teaae: of X7r Mr. n Mrs.. J. raI o'aF' d whit, Belated fug Lure.. ; . , ce. mor she 'be t ace the y a . d ?F.,e ah , ., E?A e . ..,,. l'an. Q p., .,,: la' a farm n 7 '•999. Aecupied farms in the perfod Ogls+arve A:Go1dFni l Saluis .creak Ghairs4 a .gtQle ,ijiltyirx)lidwh9te cretopa" cur `roam, ands, oucQ,; inure 'elks' tllaught larger r.. 'units and .more efpl�l ,.. T.orputo, were week end guests'of �abl apnucli< marked a cath r thttis tNe ti t eat use or farm labor, for des t l:; .':16�+"41, Ontario shows a . drop of Mr, and Mrs. .Ken iArake. Mid ud';: Mrs Bl e . ,, , , e , ro ed back wl h dirty of that pnl1en, hbpelesp.; enduring 0 9 the fact; that the }ur$1 popiilat#on , a The greatest decline in the School lies reopened with 'IVIfI .. Coo er, - two of , .. i(rdwsy lacking• divan; , •an ° eageY, p#nk ribbon:' She felt rather de- beast ..prowling to and. fro in Its p , . model"s +throne and some ol(t can, pressed, by+ this. Is `,greater thae it 'was .xn 18$1; "nuxr ber of occupied; farms— on 'a Jean Laidlaw, Atwood, as teacher, :,known, reaidenta, 'c,'el>el Apart and oriel cage. there' are, today. about 7,909 Fewer ;;Loftentage basis—was in Nova and 31 pupils, olden wedding snni I es completed° •:the' Furniture of descended again', took off, her. hat ��'he starts d violently as the bellIs - se t, fell from Gprdon Vivian. had his tonsils ,the home of l r. Cpopi I.the large dreary-Iogirlmg room. It and lay down on the dYvant', Jou- rang again; Loudly, insistently, GIture' actually there -were 188 grt^ kT O(jll to g3r0e�the total removed " i felt airless and stuffy,' and Thea Jou jumped up, snuggled down by -w 1 mo d last week. fa-la.w and sister, Dr,:r her and, slept. Thea rwi h .a. sigh of. con- 'Although. the trend -throughput ! * Id crop acreage totals for the Ouests of Mr'. and Mrp, Lloyd l G, Struthers; Tor©nto, Presently. Mra, Letts returnedt gh Eastern Canada as a whole is to 'dy :.provinces were"3;000,t►00 `less Colquho. , over the week end were teruoon and even#m ,, tent freed herop, Proalµ , SimeoS s . g and ' in. due time rollers larger. /firms itF does not hyla ,for .i ni 19'48 than they were in, 1.921. But Mr. and. Mira. Y,axe , a d >Mro.• Say - esteemed -cpn le 'tee ee x p d some arms, Dong ages' Seemed to have ] :!L ..•: ,., «, d _n ,r, ,.:{a,rri r .,•.. ,,1.1.111111- r , Inky tea in a brown pots sugar passed Howw could she have fear- ._, ... . _.... lar ; , t;,: ' ;r. ,. and milk in white' fluted cilias bas. ed that: he would . uqt come? d< In and lug and two slices of bread • An embarrassed cough startled . e1a�rl�+� ` ar.d butter' an'a'blue plate; ar- them,. 0 ranged upon a black japanned ., r i ranged may be a aijoal Jac it a -P Beg pardon, miss. I thought as ane fsilinf to Piker elteess acrda sad psirsi i- tray. {, Thea drank a little of the tea, I'd better get the boa up' and the ■ he Bargain Ev eatf T ear . an wades fives 16 system: Dodd's • n room t m put straight, ,as it's g4ting a the caws of 6adiad�e grfrLhaa. ate a Piece of bread and- butter • ; ; ». i _ . . i"►rloel Pula IreIP rehere tics � , 6esdad�e and fed Jou-Jou with the remaind- Mra, Letts looked with covert tirda�e I rem `Dodd's Er' interest and admiration at the man .•. m , tautYpao 4s�itul o�7a9aud mj&cin t " When would Simeon come?� She who stood before her, and in . her sr _ wLie6 set daecdy sa the Iddneys lay listening intently, and present- a11 I mind she wondered. Dimly she re aad L4 diFm ream normal attim ly she became aware of the never- alized that both he and the girl ; ,I t Cali Does Siidney P!W bwa~y: 13s ceasing noise of London, which Were foreign to their environment. 1. I �, "," N r • penetrated even into the studio, what brought them 'here—who and•. .. ' . %as lOdn�eYfills hidden away amongst dull ,squares what were they?11 • 1.• ; 1 �. and streets. The appearance of Mrs. Letts ,, LEGAL Mrs. Letts put her 'head out of brought Thea back to a partial re- . the kitchen. FnA. *%f I IO T TA T I T ' alization of mundane matters, QU L : • MCCO.NNELL & RAYS what about .lining, miss? an' "Iles, please," she said scarcely I .1 , , _­.%�.�,6+0;,, . soap, an' matches?" ...­ .�.�11.­ I I ?• listening to the woman's wards. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. 'Linen. ' said Thea, "I suppose •'Oh Simeon, there's nothing to, PATRICK D. McCONNELL it's somewhere." eat here. I forgot about fo+�i. H. GLENN HAYS She looked around -the room va;uei at we go out to dinner some. County Crown Attorney y' where?" SEAFORTH, ONT. "Furnished lets don't ,.cave plate Sir Simeon was looking disgust- ' Telephone 174 and lining, miss, not generiy." "Don't they?" edly round the room, at the shabbyOn "Not generly, miss." furniture, the squalid tea-tray. He _ A. W. SILLERY "Oh, well, I must do without and frowned and straightened his shoul- I .. . � Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. buy'some tomorrow." ders as if bracing himself to some . Phone 173, SeaPorth An' supper' miss? There's a tin unwelcome act. In the few hours tongue as I brought in, and Vraps which bad passed 'since he had ' SEAF'ORTH - ONTARIO brought tea to Thea at Mrs. Blank — you'd fancy a lettuce, or maybe ' MEDICAL an aig?" . basset's Masque he had, aged, He "I shan't bother about supper., looked troubled, and yet in his .face A gentleman is coming Por me and was something which before it had SEAFORTH CLINIC we shall go out to dinner—at least lacked. E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D. I think sok" A pang of doubt "Where can we go?" he asked" ' Internist clutched her and she hastened to Memory woke and brought to his P. L. BRADY, M.D. - qualify the statement. mind a restaurant in Kensington. `I Surgeon "Well, p'raps I'd betterpop out Many a time had, he dined there Office Hdurs: 1 p.m, to 5 p.m., for the soap and so on. There with some light o' lave in years daily, except Wednesday and Sun- two's latchkeys, miss. P'raps you'd past. But for that reason he. would day. take the one and me take the oth- r-ot take Thea inside its stuffy por- • I EVEIIINGS: Tuesday, Thursday er." tals. . .and Saturday only, 7 - 9 P.M. `"yes, do. "Where can we go?" he repel, Appointments made in advance Mrs. Letts disappeared' again, ed. are desirable, and again Thea lay listening, "There's a grand new restaur- . JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. It seemed as if inside her some- ant in the Earl's Court Road, sir, thing was beginning to burn, that close by the station," ventured Physician and Surgeon she was smouldering and that ev- Mrs. Letts. . ' ..IN DR. H. H, ROSS' OFFICE ery minute the heat increased. "Thanks. I suppose we could get Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 5-J Soon she would be red hot. When something fit to eat there. Will Seaforth would Simeon com4'? - Surely he you get ready, Thea?" would come? After her letter, As they were leaving the studio, DPL. M. W. STAPLETON surely . he would come? Jou-Jou ran out barking excitedly;. DR. ROSS HOWSON The doubt hurt as if it was when ordered back he sat down; - Physicians and Surgeons physical pain. She lay there abso- the picture of abject misery. lutely still, and now the interior "Oh, poor darling," cried Thea, Phone 90 Seaforth heat was spreading to her limbs. "I can't leave him; lot's take him DR. F. J. R. FORSTER ' What was the time., She looked with us and give him some dinner . round for a clock, but no clock too." Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat was there. Was the light fading? It'was but a short walk to the Graduate in Medicine,. University Could it be that he would rat station, and neither the man nor of Toronto. come? the girl spoke more than a few SENSATIONAL GROUP Late assistant New York Opthal- She rose and began walking rest- words. Now that her mind) was at HALL PAPERS mei and Aural Institute, Moore- lessly up and down, the room, and rest, Thea realized how tired she field's Eye and Golden Square into her mind came a picture of a' was. -Simeon walked by her side,- Leaf design, `glazed, stripes, all • Throat HospitaI,,, London, Eng, At tiger which she had seen at the immersed in his own thoughts. over conventionals — wide color COMrMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth. Zoc prowling up and dawn, up and Arrived at the restaurant, they range—now at practically half price ' Next visit, September 21st. down, hopeless, fiercely enduring. took their places in the white -and- .53 Waterloo St. South, Stratford. "Oh, the poor thing!" she found gold room with its rose -red cur- �1r1'C L5C QQC • herself saying. tains and shaded lamps. Jou-Jou LL LJ uuI JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. Suddenly a bell rang. jumped on a chair and sat lboking SINGLE ROLL Physician and Surgeon Thca stopped dead. Was it— absurdly wise by Thea's side. Phone 110 - HensallI was it Simeon? She stood anguish- Simeon ordered champagne and insisted that Thea should drink. THIS GIGANTIC SALE OF HANDSOME WALLPAPERS STARTS THURSDAY, September. ALL ARE SEMI -TRIMMED AND ARE GENUINE SUNW04T�Y PAPERS . Never before has such a selection been offered on the 'barga�ii1' bloe4. Papers for every room in the house. Come and save up to half -the originp price! NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS," , > 'r-.1 , > 4 I I'E(ONOMIZE- with these .BUYS.,� See this outstanding group of papers available because of a , special purchase at reductions which have never been equalled . = = . - . papers you want for every room and at prices which will I astound you! .. I • HALLS ' • KITCHENS r� ,. f' 15e"I;:ysc i; 0 BEDROOMS ' _-- � • DINING ROOMS . e LIVING ROOMS U- O...., 39c = 49c = 59c FORMER VALUES FROM 65c TO $1.45 Ruff est and'Plaster Foinmishes AUCTIONEERS Chris. Leonhardt, Brodhagen; E. While Thea ate some fruit Sim- WALLPAPERS FOR ALL YOUR DOWNSTAIR ROOMS b•1 th t stirring . OPTOMETRIST J. Trewartha, Clinton; Harvey She ate and drank and fed Jou- ' HAROLD JACKSON THE MCKILLOP Jou. Simeon left his food almost . M. ROSS SAVAUGE MUTUAL FIRE untouched, There were but few ' Optometrist Alexander, R.R. 1, Walton; Wm. other diners: a girl with a white- . I Eyes examined and glasses fit- INSURANCE CO'Y. feathered hat and a hard face, the teat. Oculists' prescriptions accur- _ lips painted redly, was laughing • + ately, filled. {Phone 194, Evenings HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont, with a fair-haired, boy in a corner. 120, Seaforth. OFFICERS: A stout German, his hair cut en ' VETERINARY Frank McGregor, Clinton - Pres. brosse, his napkin tied round ,his chin, gobbled soup. On the other ' J. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. Chris, Leonhardt, Brodbagen, Vice- President. side of the room a tired -looking ' Main. Street - Seaforth Merton A. Reid, Seaforth, Manager elderly man ate slowly, reading the ' ' PHONE •105 and Secretary -Treasurer, evening paper between each DIRECTORS: mouthful. THIS GIGANTIC SALE OF HANDSOME WALLPAPERS STARTS THURSDAY, September. ALL ARE SEMI -TRIMMED AND ARE GENUINE SUNW04T�Y PAPERS . Never before has such a selection been offered on the 'barga�ii1' bloe4. Papers for every room in the house. Come and save up to half -the originp price! NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS," , > 'r-.1 , > 4 I I'E(ONOMIZE- with these .BUYS.,� See this outstanding group of papers available because of a , special purchase at reductions which have never been equalled . = = . - . papers you want for every room and at prices which will I astound you! .. I • HALLS ' • KITCHENS r� ,. f' 15e"I;:ysc i; 0 BEDROOMS ' _-- � • DINING ROOMS . e LIVING ROOMS U- O...., 39c = 49c = 59c FORMER VALUES FROM 65c TO $1.45 Ruff est and'Plaster Foinmishes AUCTIONEERS Chris. Leonhardt, Brodhagen; E. While Thea ate some fruit Sim- WALLPAPERS FOR ALL YOUR DOWNSTAIR ROOMS b•1 th t stirring . J. Trewartha, Clinton; Harvey eon pard the • 1, en sa little heap of cigarette ash with HAROLD JACKSON Fuller, R.R. 2, Goderich; J. H. Me, Ewing, R.R. 1, Blyth; Frank Me- a his coffee spoon. Presently he put . Specialist in Farm and House- Gregor, R.R. 5, Clinton; Hugh his arms upon the table and, leant hold Sales. { Licensed in Huron and Perth Alexander, R.R. 1, Walton; Wm. his head upon ,his hands. After a , . Counties. Prices reasonable; sat- R. Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth; John L. Malone, R.R. 5, Seaforth; moment he rose, straightened his shoulders and took his hat from isfaetion guaranteed. For information, etc., write or S. H. Whitmore, R.R. 3, Seaforth, the rack on the wall. "Are Thea?" ' phone HAROLD JACKSON, 14 on 861, Seaforth; R.R. 4, Seaforth. AGENTS: Finlay McKercher, R.R. 1, ,Drub- you ready, The air was hot and stale, and lin; E. Pepper, Brucefleld; J. E once past the station the streets ' EDWARD W. ELLIOTT Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. were almost empty. One or two Licensed Auctioneer Watt, Blyth• pairs of lovers, arm4narm, saunt- ' ' Correspondence promptly answer- ered by, and a cat from the shel- ter of an area spat suddenly at We've grouped these ever popular papers at savings of one-third to one-half—leaf patterns are all included . . . Available in all colors, clean merchandise, 29• inches wide . . . Come . . . See . . . Compare the outstanding value we offer here ! �79C __�.- ■ ■79 Your Unrestricted Choke c SINGLE ROLL SINGLE ROLL =`s . Ied. Immediate arrangements can ' he made for sale dates by phoning Jou Jou trotting along with an air 203, ,Clinton, ,Charges moderate and "r of bland amiability. %� �% %� c ON ROO,Lr1 `'Y satisfaction guaranteed.11M Arrived at the studio, 'thea rang �W �ir • f� �7but ne qne came. Fm Startlink LOT BUNDLE . JOSEPH L. RYAN "I suppose Mrs. Letts has 'pop - Specialist in farm stack and im ped out' for something else." She ;;. , ploiuents and household effects. had not realized that charwomen,WA-11paper's. Here's the chance of a lifetime; all odd lot bundles are selected Satisfaction guaranteed. Licensed unlike servants, we>Zt home at In Huron and Perth Counties. ��a night. "Oh, I forgot, I've got a from our regular stock and inclutde many of our bestsellers . ,� I . For ,particulars open dates, I -„ f,11 y, latchkey all of my own, Simeon." Bundles contain from 5 to 10 rolls. Bring your room size and write or phone JOSEPH L. RYAN, �_ �.,��� She opened the door, felt for the R.R. 1, Dublin. Phone 40 r 5, switch and turned on a light. Tak- For'LESS save half the regular price. Papers for all rooms.,11 ?4ttbdin. 4Z17g52 ' Ing ori her hat she threw it on ROOM LOT5 PIiIGED AT .. .. Ii. � r tho , table and moved to Simeon; C.N.R. TIME TABLE COWS , - $2.50 ea4h, her arms outstretched. GOINt3 EAST y But bhe man made no answer to At ft '1. "�� (Mornlny) �,iM. 'dRSES $2.0 each her appeal His ey*ea dropped. al= ■ ■ ■ 5�c c c ta• c rleh (leave) 5.40 ;- , ' 1 ' : • most da If he could not bear to ...... 720 � r look at 'bei•. „ Stratford arxlve .,0� -® 50 r CWt. `•Thea," hs said, "I wish to Gpdj : , { Strat f th ... 6 2 x ( ) According to site and • ,q O'l f , (Afternoon) 'PA. � � condition. I hada t to de It, but I must. LnY , „ - "erieh (leave)• . • , .... • • $AI) t r going to 'say good-bye, once and y , � It V , , I � 2, �: . r,1 . ,. 1964forth , d'� ......L.... • . • • • : 3.46 ;. Phone collect. .t for all, ,, '.a Stratford (arrive 4.44+ �' SEAPORTH - 855 r 2 r The gill stood aghast, her arms 1 ..,..Y,.... , f i ° �7 - ' i'"^^� I . `,iii &ItLL 219 Jr fell and she clutched at the table. . t dotma WEST IN(IERSOLI. • "S21, good-bye?"Ulk " (Morning) AM. 21 Suddenly It seemed to her as. if h 9 a. Otratfbrd (leave) 11) 45 : this was what she had .been w'ait� , eeaforth 1 .. .. 1jC.3d ' - ,, ,. ea i,1v for, that , she lay on the God'er■� — -c �� f. _� ,:.� j"J,LI�L'1"�'_. 11,'L. " �. _ " : "",­ I .1 i(4odlefich (arrive) ...... 2$ r' ivau listening, and the d,#stent (Afternoon) +,',IVC. notes of London held fallen upon � " ' ,_,,., � � . - � __ 1".1 ­ ­­�,, ...... �,,.1;1,111'1 ,, w.. .1 r'....'',�i,..''�,.���,:,�����l.,,, „ hbY' �tli�s, this 'Was what the `+heti . { ertraiMd (len�e> .... , Oftforth 19.21 k ftovyn worth. happen, d ' y�y ''ll - , i • • i "..... melt Igodsricll (arJtivO) ..a... 11.90 .. r ((�otltliln' "v�mekj i, :.. .. ,.:, .. , ,..,.. i:,.. : .i 1.,1,• i .. :: " , , ir,.. , ., ,:.: I ,, ,. ..: ":.. .. ,. ,, ,.. .� ..