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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1950-01-27, Page 7et g . s nesenes I nere'eteen, ' - es, : . 414. ' .... j ' ' • ,'.`,4‘,/ fmligkt, ',. Bk i, •''", AO: .F/ „. ,, s, --...,in`•,,,,.% i . .' „ . , ,r. . . I 0HAPTER IV . YoUng. •Aette .D.1a..yton„rages down' to brealqatlit One morn- ,ing, eagertoget started on the first day of bet jab on the COUr- ter. ' GrandMother Sarah. 10V- able but s,evere, flees stet ap- prove. The Claytons, long a diatingulshed Southern, family, 'have lost many ot their hold- Inge. Ann Insists on bucking tradition and going to work. At the Courier office she meets . Tracy Driscoll, the editori and says she is going to workfor him. He is very rude to her. Ann• points out that there he a . contract stating that a Clayton: could work Onthe paper if he chose,. To discourage bee, Driscoll sends her to the city morgue for her first Loges- s .dise' amsent andtreats fier very natirteeusly but Ann is not to he discouraged Tracy surpris- es Ann by. asking her out to idinner, but first introduces her . to his Friend,. Lissa; Marven. Ann meets' Lissa again at Sun- day afternoon tee, at Sarah's. • - ,., li . .- . . .e.e. A 40 . ._.... . AM* Naler. , e . Ana - and said le,W, "The boa- . • "WO else?" answered Ann in the sane One. • ‘"And f ,as going to nail his hide. to the • felSee-and he keeps Org. .pexty with delectable bits. like that! "Who the heck is she, anywayr murmured Lyle in happy admire:, tion. Ann said curtly, "The girl who Wants iny job." "Oho!" Lye's eyebrows went'. up, "'Phen if I help her get it, and you get fired. you might be. desperate enough to marry me! I see I shall have to cultivate the lady!" "Do -and I'll drop arsenic weeds killer out - of Andrew's toothouse into your next cup of tea!" Ann told him through her teeth Lyn's eyebrows went up a little and he laughed. It couldn't 'be that you're jeal- GUS , " pet? But she was spared the neveasity of an answer, for by now, Sarah was bringing Tracy and Lissa over to the tea table and demanding refreshments for them. • Lissa and Ann greeted each other politely, if without warmth. Lyn was presented and promptly b .,,....„.. ., 1; . izai s ,, )., A. . VP',.-' - .., . . . , , 40 . . r "Dan Paring hageTheeli. OW And by a Prowler?" she MUrnitired and a little chill Wind., seemed to tounh her suddenly. . • "So his hysterical wife assured a couple' of radio car polie.emen at four o'clock this morning," Tracy told her ertyly. Ann itared*.shim, puzeled and resentfuL . "And 'You don't believe her?" Site answered his tone rather than his words. Ann's. chin went up a little and her eyes matched his for chill.- "I have no reason to doubt her -why should you?" • • Tracy shrugged wearily. "look. Clayton, you're a big girl now, with a job and everything! Use your head for something besides a rest- l ing pace for those -zany hate you wear! Julie Barton's a darned good-looking gal, which no one knows better than . Julie Barton! 'Her husband is a good solid steady , plodding citizen , who must seem as dull as last week's heads lines to her. Also, Julie has.beeri seen about quite a bit with a cer- tautgood-lookingCasanova named Frazier - a local medico - know , him'• ' ii;coems,S4-'4,9•"4,-.'t,omsleofoevi,4.•,. .e.'2•.,,eogge• , . . ' , .t' • _lister and, Ale* BrOadipat!. 20.0,U. Wally Crieh , • ' 0.09 + 0 143103A WWII .• 5..110 . Lona RUM 5.00 - es Wesley Nett 5.00 Apnea Black . e Hebert. Arehi-bald ' • 5,00 gang Archibald 5..0 •Q Arthur Wallace 10.00 Mrs. Roy Nott , 5.00 Jonathan. Hngill, Clinton .. 25.00 James IVfaeIntoeh • • • • 25.'0 Huron Farnt Feeds Ltd. 50.00 Gordon Richardeon 25.00 William SProat 25.00 • ' E. E. Goudiee 20.00 Norris Sillery , 10.0.9 Ivan Forsyth . I0.00 Peter Simpsen 25.'00 0; ee, ,. nsaae ...-.e.e.',...'s'....;,•••, .9eb .. .1.. .. K. pLe i ..... ,,,.....,•,•,.. • 0,99, • • e. - mell ... ..... ..,. 5.00: ' ,.t.i.,.. ,..4., -i.'06'. • "411:90 . es.. e emelt • 5•90 . ese, i. 4A.I. 3.0.00 ne.rols. aleNaughton .„.s,1.00 leratilt Alan . . .1.1P000 Ed. Fink R. fl. Middleton sg,, j. F. Bell ' ' 5.00 meg-. W Broggfoot ' 5.00 Stan Tudor • 5.00 Earl Dick • 5.00 Harold Cor 1•00 Ito 'West 17 5.00 5 • ' . Bob Dalry•mple . 5.00 Roy Vodden 5.00 eer,, D, Wilson. 5..00 Mrs, Rey Vodden, 5.00 Ethel Finnigan 5.00 - Ilielee •s, estee°• "," S. " .e Glen. Vega ••=e1 • • • e..:eke" ..., ',..e.,i.,:,., , , , Qbaglessiseycl . • ........ ' . • !"tck..."' ' - 'ie. •• • • a* Frank 'Kirkby ' /50. Adward -Miller t 5.1.1.': MrsgEdward Miller 0,90.: , eeorg.e Taylor ...,..,,,,,• 10.00 s 6-.. 1.13::Dwr;8311.e'DiscreiR°Y11:g18••• :,•• ... .. : : . ,,,.: 101. . Aroleie ISenierville „ 15.00 Walter Sompreilke -.. 10.0) Stewart 1VIeCalt. ' 5.00 Mre. Stewart McCall5.00' Raigh. McNichol 5.0.0, Fred Sinclair 5.00 Wilfred Shortreed 5.00 Russell Barrows 5.00 Mrs. Russell Barrows: „,, William Thareer 5.00 Joe Ryan 5.00 _ t ,. , . • . ., ., '. ; ,s,,,,e,:. '- , , if ' , • s ' ; ' . A frienelligetst:000** ' ' _ the • .10. -• 44),fer)..'•;:',•ac•nnidli.' '' i.' a -.: ' • author antt:.cUltitiul*.'-', CHARLES•CLAY ' - . :. . .. , ...,T4P.44. Somewhere along yotli sitr°01V. • • • - • • s ' - .' Mee road, somewhere .sa,Yeur eommuns, - ... e . , • 0 - f m. 4'1' - 4 ity, or on, a, neig , erne , ar , , s• ts se,. hid ' ad It - eti inedidaVI - . e a or an ii .ii -e- B .. Inr; ' i, ," attention and eitizenship rehabiti - seS , 9•P0,:ese e tht terri ble erip- Wt' -4190,q0 talon because of a , si, • ' , •,, ,,,, ,.1:. 1f, . . s •'-'" VilF ' AtUr, - ' . ''''tlii:. "4:1,,,it ' . '" y _ ,. • • '. - :.',6 t t"' - : ' ' ' ' .,, ,S, ', see oes,e i:,,1 - !', „ es . .p.,, F ' ,,, - 41 ' •• , they were hot with anger now and exasperation, sharpened his voice. "Well, why the devil not?" he barked at her furiously. "After all you're working on a newspaper, aren't you? And this 8t017 is very definitely news, isnn it? For Pete's sake, girl, get going! Do you want to be scooped by the opposition? You've got an in because you know the principals! Scrago, new!" And when she still seemed roots ed to the spot, unable to move, be added sternly, "Oh I put Lis- sa On it? Shenlignio a bang-up job-" ' But Ann wasn't li•stening. She bad turned Robert Patrick • 5.00 R. Jachs.on 25.00 011ie '.McGeoch A L °Lennie , 5.00 5.00 Rey' McGeoch 5.00 William Oldfield '.. 5.00 Dave McLean 5.00 e W. Model and 2000. e enee. keeioy 5.00 Victor Lee 5.00 Warden Haney Seaforth and. District High 5.0 School Student's Council10.00 Mc K I LLsOP Joe Malone • -1.00 Mise Mary Malone Mr. and Mrs Mike Murray • 550°0° Kenneth • 5.00 Stewart ..... T. Dundas 100 • ' T. Shortreed 1.00 Nelson Reid 10.00 Charles Mc Gavin 5.00 W. C. Bennett 10.00 D. Ennis 5/00 Robert W. Campbell 25. 0 Guy berraece 10. Leslie Pryce . 10.00 James Keyes. 10.00 Eldon Kerr 5.00 Alex Kerr 10.00 Rosa Gordon 5.1)0 Hugh Gordon Aaron Jantzi 5.00 5.00 George Wheatley 10.00 William Storey ""'s 5.00 H "r Doig , 500 '' pier, .poliomyelltis. By . the *Ye ,*1.041 ,. ...,„ ' • . your- .p.atieatA ',Air ' ro •dlti,°„"' I want to know about those ease gig ,egee glue gages:gee , tii. ea•• - , 4iferlettd•dacyu*Atedq. As President of the Canadian can beggsgoeceoggse ese geogg. gpgg- Foundation for Poliomy.elitis (The too *patient - I th •eeia'"Yertg TO" Canadian March of Dimee), I will co/eel/eget geeotetoeiseseaeosatgalie ,make you this Promiste: If the cafe eaedtetely, wager-y:11are' :'i)aseV;IW es are those of authentic need on prifg4F iii, . . 1 ow medically certified as capable of be-, ter4eL s5 lit ing helped and such certification 89-a., xi,s; , from the doctor concerned...egg& to '00,Xeigeleirre., .'it '- ,, ns, we will see that these cases are. tgossiskeei '',. se • ... ' , helped to the best of our ability preaented.'-vellleeveni "' *, hatipette and resources, be passed uPtste by the laintidatiOnea When I make this promise. I am Natienal Medical lidatogiary • Caima Pledging the credit of the people of mittee. Canada; e',YOTIIr • Well friends, therele theestory, „ Get in and was walking out of the office into the hall and into the creaking old elevator. The thought of Lyn came to her, and she tried to put it away from . 5.00 W. J. Shannon Henry Enzensberger - 5.00 Mrs Henry Enzensbe•rger5.00 James B. Hogg 2.00 Mrs. Mac Scott 5.00 Jack Kerr ) 5.00 , Fred Simpson 5.00 . George Campbell 10.00 Joe Connolly 5.00 Orville Storey 10.00 • e; . negeses ' • • ..rees ,ss. credit. You will us .cases be way II4ligoise have to see . . . outlined above.- Send4be,reatirds the millions, eif of ,these ctusees togather,••rith:.the my fellow Cana related. medical.. Opiinemss etlee Me: diens : . . that "Charles Clay, .presioAti. :0464144 e_ As Sarah went forward gracioUs- Sy .to greet them, Lyn bent above .„ brought Lissa a cup of fragrant t ea, which she eyed with no de- light • ' e, , . ' `Tear he murmured incredu- louely. "But I thought " - "That's not true!" Ann blazed furiously. 'Lyn is Julie's doctor. yes! But he and Das are the best of friends-" Tracy'a chair dropped back a her But it would not go. Julie - beaming radiantly at Lyn across the rem, with Danis watchful eyes upon. her; Julie making no secret of her infatuation for Lyn- suddenly, Ann was out of the booth and going swiftly out into the street and towards the office build- Mies Jean Scott 5.00 William Dan.tzer 2.00 er Gerald Francis Ryan 5.00 Mast ' , Mrs. Nicholas Krauskopf 5.00 Franls. Maloney 5.00 Wilfred Igetoney 2.00 Joe Maloney . 2.00 Murray 2.00 -J. Little 5.00 . Miller Adams 5.00 Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Dolraage 10.00 Mr. & Mrs. Homer Hunt :. 10.00 • Mr & Mrs. Frank Hunt 5.00 George Holland 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. H. Harrison5.00 Arthur Anderson 5.00. - , . e , e'4, .., „e nee"' ,se es... •e ,:•4: .I, ..c.:,:<, we get the mon- Foundation _Vag .T000,n000.es :a42. ey to carry on O'Connor Street, lIttaWa, Ontar.104: our work. If Send us your etintrilnitione Way. everyone gives Mail your incomotax,exeuipt„. gifts something, then- to: The Oen Jan bleggh• of the burden is Dimes, 410 Bleor reet East,' TO' ' shared by all, route 5." and becomes so We know you won't let us down Hew I-. Subdued Wild -Fiery Itch- 59r* 1=0.. TVA% taal rerod7i ire' D. .1his pure. tooting. liguld medication weds pilairo• and comfort from cruel'itching mused Tar eneceana, .plinpleS, rushee. etausee root meal other itch troubles. Trial bottle, a5o. 7digt application checks oven the mast intense it, or money back. Ask drugglat for D. D..D. Preserinklen (ornhulry or extra strength) now. " Lyn.' grinned. "I • know -but not in .thie house! When Sarah invites you to tea, it's tea -not cocktails." "Just an old southern custom!' said Lissa, and regarded Lyn with friendly, not to say admiring. in .terest. „_. „ we have a great many of them, said Lyn cheerfully.. "Some .are ab- solu•tely fascinating - shall I tell you about Scene of. them?" , "Oh, Doctor -pray do! ! " laughed little and Tracy studied Ann with a renewed interest. But not a trace of w armth. He was every inch the aitute newspaper man on the trail of a story. She. as a human being, nor the BartOns, Inv Lyn were of the slightest importance to him, save as they affected the story he wanted. Well, well," he said heartily, in a tone of pleased' surprise. "A story hot as Hades breaks loose and I've nig which housed Lyn's offices. The elevator rose smoothly to Vincent Clem. P. Krauskopf 2.00 • Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Anderson 25.00 Mr. & Mrs. Harry Patin .. 5.00 much lighter: either way. • -• There must be someone in your the twelfth floor and Ann stepped o t into a corridor lit to bright- . ":ss by the big sunny windows at either end. She walked down the corridor towards Lyn's suite of of- aces that occupied a corner of the building. And then she stopped, startled. For out of Lyn's- office there emerged a slim, smartly groomed woman; it, woman who came to- wards Ann, • smiling the smile of the family cat. that has just pole ished off the family canary and is quite confident of getting away with it. In short, . Lissa Marven emerged from Lyn's door, smiling, and as she reached Ann she paused and said lightly, her eyes • derisively merry, "Oh, hello there. Are you following toe? Or -did 1 John Gordon 5.00 J S Henderson 5.00 " John Hendeeson 5.00 Archie Smith 5.00 William Kerr 5.00 Mr, and Mrs Percy Smith2.00 ' • . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith2.00 Raymond Henderson, 5.00 McKillop Federation of Agri- • culture 25.00 Matt. Murray 5.00 Gordon Pa pple 5,00 Mrs. Gordoe Pa•pple 5.00 Mrs. Matt. Murray 5.00 Mrs. Dan O'Rourke 5.00 Stanley Dort•ance 5.00 Petet Maloney_ 2.00 Mrs. Joe Murray 5.0.0 Peter Hicknell 1.00 John L. Malone 5.00 J. P. Carlin .5.00 Daniel Cronin. 3.00 .Paul Mulligan 5.00 Dan Bowerman ' 5.00 Ruth Bauerman 5.00 Les. Pepper Allan Rase ' 5.00 2.00 Oscar CuthilT 2.00 Russell Bolton 100.00. lv.iiir Wholesale Ltd.,.Wing- ham 5,00 Irvine Trewartha 5.00 Lewis Bolton 5.00 Marion,Bolton 5:00 Ralph Davidson 5.00 William Little-.-'- 5.00 Wilson Little 50.00 William Alexander 5.00 1 Oliver Pryee 10.00 Winthrop Service Station 5.00 George Feagan 5.00 Clarence Regele ' - 1.30 . community, or flying near you, who noes help . . . surgery, ,boots or The Voice Of braees, rehabilitation, physiother- . . aPY . .. any one of the many ways • Temperance .... a case of crippling from poliomyen Chief Justice J. D. MeRuer has itis can be helped today. No deubt given . it as his judgment that many of these cases have already "Liquor is at the root of most of' received generous government help the cases of homicide coming be- but now- require'even more attep- fore the courts, and in some large tion than the government can pro- measure responsible for the. too vide. frequent, attacks On women and •Let us know about these. Send girls and • other serious crimes. along the name and address, and, Liquor and broken .hOmes are the if possible, the case history of' the two 'great forces for crime in our Patient. Always include an up -to- community." The judgment of the date medical report saying the doe- :chief justice should be enough to tor concerned believes the. patient deter. any Community from opening can be helped. If the patient has up or increasing its liquor outlets. not been receiving medical treat- The more liquor -the more crime. ment for some time, and a local -(A-dr.). ' - SURGE N1ILKERS . 'DAIRY MAID . - Hot Water Heaters r• . ,, „„..-• -.... - eg• ., .. --.-...::". . , . ! e i I'll • : , , „Li:- - i . • J. B. HIGGINS. . PHONE 138 : SEAFORTH Authorized Purge Service Dealer Lissa, andlryn promptly steered her away om the tea table and Ann watched them go, without realizing that her expression had betrayed her. . "Don't feel badly, Clayton," said Tracy, very low. "She'll return him. practically unharmed." Ann looked up at him sharply and hated herself because her face grew warm with color, but her eyes flashed. . "There's no reason why .she should return Lyn Frazier to ine, unharmed or otherwise. He's a perfectly free „agent!" she said curtly. "Will yeti have tea -or does the idea appall you, too? I'm sorry but I'm afraid there's, no liquor - unless You'd. care for blackberry cordial?" ' • , • .It was. a. week oi• two later thet Ann came info reffe office a little got the jump on it right here in my office!" He jerked back to his desk and • barked out hes orders. • "Hop out to the Barton dump and see what -you can find out about the fracas. The police have not arrested Julie yet-" And why should' they, if Dan was shot by •a prowler who was . " obviously_ attempting burglary?" Ann demanded. "Oh, well, it seems a little odd that a burglar would break into a house unarmed, and then shoot the householder with his own gun," he argued gently. "After all, if the man was • a burglar, why ... . . ' uidn t he have his own gun? WhY shoot Dan with Dan's own gun?" He waited for that to -sink in . . , . . :ti then he added' casually "Add- o whch is the pe,rtinent little ' • Carlin 5.00 little?" Horan 2.%0 ' anticipate you a 5.00 And then without waiting for as at some delicious joke, and John Shea. Jr. Richard •Downey 5.00 2.00 PP, _., ste ed into the elevator and was John Delaney 5.00 gone. , Mts. same:, seeti 5.00 Ann was, somehow, frightened. Glenn McClure Badly friehtened Too much so to W• J. Th°m•Ps°n 10.00 thoughts. It A, Scott 10.00 try to rationalize he.r 5.00 oasis though she herself .were R. A..Daltoli somehoe- mixed up in some ugly W. Dodds 5.13° Ed. Dori•ance 5.00 business that she did not under -s . •S. G. McCluie 10.00 stand, but that was threatening to engulf her in its nastiness. Mies M. le McClure 5,00 The pieti) ty re cip tiones t looked Miss D. E. McClure 5.00 up and said brightly, "Good mornn W. le slepeClute 10.00 ing! Have an appointment? s N. J. MeClure 10.00 Fergus William Hoegy 2.00 Gilbert Murray 5.00 Rose Murray 5.00 g Meivin Deitz 10.00 William Koehler 5)00 Jeremiah Doerr 1000 Norman Beuermann 5.00 Fred Hoegy 0 5.00 Joeeph Eckert. Sr. • 5.00 ' 5.00 William Bengeweis ..... Harry Regele. - 5.00 Leslie Beuerrnann s 5.0n George Stone 5.00 David Shoglice 15.00 Joseph Grummet t 5.00 , . - . , The Perfect Cooking Fuel , Instant Heat e Less Kitchen . . • Work , 1 I 1 : . . Seaforth Mbou II eat works T. PRYDE & .SON Memorial Craftsmen Seaforth Exeter Clinton • late and a fxiendly copy ing her in the ai,ele, muttered un- eer his bre•ath, Step on it, Miss. Clayton -the boss has been yelling his head off for you." Tracy leaked up at that moment and hie voice was sharp. "Hi, Clayton, you're late!" His fact that as the -ambulance men eere shovelling Dan into their "rt. mousness lofig enough to s•ay th,at he shot .. . . nimself-by accident -while clean- rug his gun -at four a m" - • • Ann was remembering the look - on Dan's face when Julie had flown across the room to greet Lyn .1. ' eyes were cold and untriend- ly as she said 'hurriedly, "till sor- , that Sunda y- afternoon, her expres- to car- . .. ee Teill0)14.?gfts s . i' I . ..I, • - :I. s 1 I • sion revealing anyone who ry-I missed the bus." • ed to look that She went to greet "Wasn't Grandmother's electric aVailable?" he askeh and before he her love. If Dan and Julie had quarreled -if Julie, dramatic and could be answered. he rust ed on, "Would Julie Bateon talk to you? ,, hysterical as she might well have 'been had snatched Dan's gun- you 011, hello, Miss Claytme, I'll see a Doctor Frazier is free." , R• A• meclure 10.00 5.00 Mr. & Mrs. T. W. McMillan 50.00 John J. Grummett George Pewell Quick • Clean • Easy to Install , moment 1‘ e• t middle-ag.ed Aet t i nurse in crisp. starchy white o p_ McMillan 50.00 Air. I. Mrs. R. E, _ John Powell, Jr. 10.00 Martin Diegel 5.0e James F. Scott 25.00 Automatic Fleat Control • Economical ened the door of Lyn's private of- - flee and Said cheerfully, "Hello, Ann, come in. Doctor Lyn will e, you -anti how he will see you'" see y y ' Lye was at his desk, looking up eagerly as she came in and he rose to meet her half -way amen' Y .i the office, catching both her- hands in his, making a little ges- ture that would have drawn begin his George Leonthardt 5.00 Wesley J. Beattie 5.00 Henry sse ,e Kleber 5.00 25.00 Ernest Elligsen .50 Harold Bolton Mrs Reuben Rapien 3.00 Wilson Campbell 5:00 • • Robert Beuermenn 5.00 Antone Siemon 2.00 George ,Roek 5.00 John 1VIcIver 5.00 Zack Elligsen 5.00 H. E. Bushell and Mrs. J. E. Edgar Elligsen 5.60 McQuaid 5.0,0 2.00 Dyke Wheatley 10.00 Roy .Wildfong 2.00 Devine. Anderson . • . S.00 Leonard Leeming 10.00 S•eaforth and District High , council 10.00' • • . For.information see your nearest gas appliance e ' dealer or write Essotane Gas Service, trrUl.t Imperial Oil Limited Esso Carleton Place Maple Sttatford Cornwall Belleville Peterborough .. I M P E RT -Al: .0 I L , . - ..., IOW • • . .. - • - Beaforth Showrooms Open Tuesday See Dr. Harburn for appoint, meat any other time,,or Phone 414, raster, Puzzled, AIM anked, "About what, ' . . . Tracy said quietly, "She is under for instance?" - a doctor's care and all reporters "About the -ere -prowler, who are barred. You as a friend, can broke into her house and shot her - . ' • . get in, though. So hop to it and husband," said Tracy curtly. see 'what you can pick upn, An 'caught her breath and st ar-, , Ann caught her breath and did ed at him. not know that she was white as - e the' copy -paper in an untidy heal) • e e . . "You -you mean -sneak in there -•:Your Busmess Directory under cover of being a friend and- . I. and wri•te g story about -what ' might have happened?" she stam- arms, except that she evaded Fergus Kelly 5.00 School Student's the gestin•e ad•reitly • "Hi, this is fun!" •said Lyn hap- ----- Rev. F. J. C'Drowski 52..0000 , • pily. "We can have lunch together James O'Sullivan . 5.00 Jos.eph Carlin s • MI • , . . ....... \ • LEGAL ihered' faintly. . MEDICAL Ti 'icy eyes were no longer cold; -:-Its soon as I tell Mrs. Sturdivant that all -Site ,needs is to diet offFred Zeigler 1.00 . . . and stop utII pickingtwenty fights wipoundsth ber husbe "Lyn, what was Lissa Merven doing here?" Ann cut into his gaiety with a heavy hand. Lyn looked startled, and his firm n clasp of her hands loosened a lit -tie so that she was able to draw her hands free. "Oh, come now, Ann, you • know better than to ask a question likeDelaney that of a doctor." • . "Lissa wasn't a patient, Lyn," she told Ufa quietly. and accepted the •chair he offered, because, ah. surdly enough, .her knees vs at.,., shaking a little. "She works on the Courier and she was here for a 'story." "I'm rafraid I wouldn't know JoKale sephnd." James McQuaid , 5.00 Vincent I. Lane 10.00 Louis O'Reilly 1.00 Frank Bowman 2.00 Louis Bruxer .. 5.00 Joseph Shea 5.00 Jose Wilfred McQuaid 5.00 William Ryan 2.00 John I... Walsh 5.00 Jernes' .5.00 Bert Walters 5.00 Elliott Walters 5.00 .Graham it err 5.00 Arthur Devereaux 10.00 John Hillebrecht 25.00 Ftegilt Nolan 10.00 ,f• J. Lane 5.00 lames Nash 10.00 Albert Harrison 5.00 - .:. .... ....en ,,...:.-::. ' .• ne..,,,, , • seis• :: • is ' .' ..:'. ,.. s.„ . • • ' . .; .., es . e"''''''' a a s ,i'', ,. se • • . :i V . ,ii, . .,..:.. . .. .. s. - . .. ' •- The Helplut . . . . • :„... • . nese ., • .. • . . .. .. le .. • . S--- a :. ..... e •OX:it • . ess . .., es Bank • --. • •-• . • ,.. neeS..;iia ... „ . . ii iin . ..ide::: or - - ... .....,...., • ,• :• ,-'nessbo McCONNELL & HAYS SEAFORTCLINIC Barristers, Solicitors Etc: PATRICK D.•-McCONNELL H. GLENN -HAYS . County Crown Attorney SENFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 E A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D. ,. .... . internist • • - ' . .. ... P. L., BRADY, M.D. . • , .. . , Surgeon • • • Office Hours: 1 p.m. to. 5 p.m., .'•••,• • .; '••• Sally, except Wednesday and Sun- ' • . . „ . day. .....• .. ' A. W. SILLERY Barrister, Soliciter, Etc. , •• Phone 173, Seaforth • EVENINGSY TuesdayThursday es. - gess , ind Satter:day on•ly, 7-9 p.m. se. n'-• Ms. Appointments made in advance ..... en•••::i ',.a.,%, " are desirable. 5EAF013.TH - ONTARIO • JOHN A. GORWILL, BA M D ' '':' .' ''''''''' '' ---• .:,....• ::,.. 45,,, ,. ' OPTOMETRIST , . Physician and Surgeon -, IN DR IL H ROSS' OFFICE ' ' M. ROSS SAVAUDE Optometrist . e Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 5-.1. Seaforth. , elsout that, Ann. I met Miss Mar. Yen at your house; she came to consult me, as, a patient. I -don't think I realized that she was em- ployed by the paper. No doubt Miss Deane, my receptionist, has chart that gives Miss Mat yen occupation and such. Miss. Dean s's pretty good about getting the 'lose down' on new patients before she lets them in to see me." Milt Stewart 25.00 Russell Pringle 2.00 - Titnothy Donahue 5.00 James McClure 5.00 John Beattie 5.00 Ken Beattie 5.00 Albert Siemon 10.00 Steve Murray ........ • • • • • .0 Mrs. Helen McLaughlin 5.00 John Deitz 5.00 Mrs. Dominic Murray , L.00 ... s. . - . ..... ,....-..„. .. eS...4.(01Y.: •:::' • • •:. ....• e iteg.,•••01'.,...e •!!iSse . ••• :. . :s• in • .. ... • .... . • ....S • . . .. eg .. -11,..:•i* .....s. ....:, . . •.It se :.seesse le ilv,..e , /fell e - - \ e? Eyes examined and glasses JR- ted. Oculists' prescriptions accur- .ately filled 'Phone 194, Evenings 120, Seaforth. DR. M. VV. STAPLETON -DR. ROSS 'HOWSON . Physicians and Surgeons - -- VETERINARY Phone 90 , . , Seaforth ens. ,senesee - ..A.•••••c,••• • -, DR. F. J. R. FORSTER .'4 . . J. 0. TURNBULL, DV M, VS. Main Street - • Seaforth Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in medicine, university ..„,„ „.:... of Toronto. g'S see • PHONE.105 New York Opthal- Ann was studying him with a Intensity. And so E.d. Godkin 5.00 William Manley 5.00 IVA . a .. . .. "• tffit% .a• . AUCTIONEERS Late assistant mei , and Aural Institutee- , Moor field's Eye and Golden Square ke5.ofid a / newly sharpened n it was that she noticed low on his chin a dark spot that could easily have been a bruise. I! was so faint that unless she had -been studying him sharply she would never have John Boyd 00 Carl Leonhardt 5.00 - 5.00 William . aVtilBoyd 5.00 Peter McLaughlin 5.00 Stanley Millen • _re vs gg -•• i .3 1 lit '/ `Ia , ....., e. . _ - 0 IPA ' HAROLD JACKSON a Specialist in Farm and House- hold Sales .. in Heron and Perth Throat liospftal, London, Eng. At . COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth, third Wednesday in every month: Thousands of visitors from south 53 Waterloo St. South, Stratford. : i.e ,.....aa._ ca taborder share our enthu- Licensed Counties. Prices reasonable; • sat- . if/faction. guaranteed. For 'information, etc., write or HAROLD JACKSON, 14 on JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. siasm for bOwling. When they • stay taFwhere in Ontario they Physician and Surgeon • Phone 110 - . Hensall can join in their favorite pastime. noticed it. But now that s•he liaJ • .,Akk aoticed -it, she could not take her Gilbert Smith 5.00 'th . 5.00 - ena 1•1 a: . `eg .ii*i* eyes from it. And.: feeling her gaze, Glb S• Mrs. i ert mi , • •, 1-0 1 ,. 40).tr Lyn chuckled a little 'and put his band up to touch the bruise. "Believe it or not, I ran into a Roy Elliott 5.00 Harry Tait • 5.00 Mrs. Harry Tait 5,00 16 . , , , ‘ .0;4,0011, •• a 41$* a k .. • ,I phone 691, Seaferth; A.R. 4, Seaforth.r. Being good' bests to oh. U.S. C.N.R.- TIME TABism" -. friends means good business and closet door in the dark," he told her firmly, in a tone that begged James Morrison . 5.00 Gilbert McCallum 5.0( • IIVOr'. ••` 4' '- ' EDWARD W; ELLIOTT Licensed Auctioneer Correspondence promptly .anewer- ed. bnaledilate arrangements can , , be Made fornale• dates by Pheang 203, Clinton. Charlet; Moderate and satisfaction guar nteed. • GOING, EAST • . a a (Morning) AM ' Goderith (leave) , TAG Seafortb a 6.'20 Stratford (arrive) 716 (Afternoon) P.IVI Gederich (leave) ...... 3i(Ur ,Seaforth 3,46 Stratford (a rri v e ) 4,40 new business for every- one. Let's see that visitors get the kind of welcome that wilLbring them back. John Labatt Limited. .FOR BOWLERS her to make. a joke of the whole business. , "Lyn, did you Imo* that -• Dan Barton vras ahot last night? Or, rather, early this :morningr she asked, her voice ' level, quiet. though her hands Were -gripped tightly about the bigfat envelope purse that she carried'. He was watching her steadily, and. 'his eyes /pie not blue.this moaning. They were gray; a chill, frosty gray. "Well, did your site aseked, her Voice varpened by hizii. nervous tension, . . (00iethitted Neat Weela Robert McMichael 6.00 Wilfred Dennis 6.00 Elmer Deenis 5.00 Li,,,Ia otewart 5.00 - Y - , Murray Mille 5.00 W. Earl Mills 5.00 William St Dennis 5.00 5.00, John Lane Robert MoKereber 50.00 Gordon 10.00 Elliott - ' riAro10 Prie0 5.00 Mae.. EMMA: Pryee 6, 00 Irvine•atohnaton 5.00 HarrY jOngton. 5.00 Isobel Betties Hen BOtles 20.00 20.60 MM. thertaii Betties 5.00 , ' '-as-. 't,•'‘ . M. : • f .4, , • - .4. •••,' , a aa -0., •.y• ,N*5 •,:: e. . , - a .. ;a". ., ., a• • Of ;",..... I /A' '' ,...,,,,... .. "/ . , ...,. a• , 'aa'''' ' . asniMa V4.•!••a'a,' ....Vta'a 640%i:a :•:: a ,`' aa aaa, .... . - ., Over 550 Branches to serve THE AIIA.D CI II -.It ,i,,K you -in cities, towns and , Villages across Canada. 0. C MM1R ' .''''' F O . .., . • , • ,..• •;-• ':' ••• a•- - ••.'. ' • A. tv •,,,,'' ,,,.2':; JOSEPH RYAN . Speciallet- in :tin stock and im- plementli and , household effects. Satigfaetion .:.',aranteed. Licensed In %iron ti,'! i Perth CoUntiese eg,geteCes .goilltiegi and' open Wee. Write or inlione JOSEPH L. RYAN; kit, I, titL Pinkie 40 .,r . gi• Wirtliat. AOtTlegl • - • GOING WEST . (Morning) A.M. Stratford (leave) 10.45 'seafeath 11,86 Doderith (arrive) 1.2.20 : , (Afternoon) ' PAL, Stratfard (leave) 9.35 iSedoeth • . 10.21 tioalavinti tostrittel ,, 11.1:10 , ' ,,40' t . .), -.F -7 will t •I ., BREWERS' SINCE 1832 ., Igggs v , 41. ,SeSeelisieg. 44,4z ••.•;••;. • ; . '