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' thQ nl ? . /{; ^.� �. 6::� •� CAN_:pry,; ''�vh�; ,x7,f,� �+.. YF �.'riJy,5g3:','� s, of drinkin v and:.Seed'° "i F 1, f,�R. �_ ,:: l� . g essWe 4>' `l�: :1 '� ' M o 6+ t �1W,1I i�'.,, , �N Yxr , hoDEM, IpPet's, Remember the supply of ; :�.I i In recent years moat' 4f t]le • . Y , ;},ra i. both feed and water before t e � t xa 3 7 < e• s 11 ,its in Ontario have been led , t , DE . L ° _ . ind reared under artificial condi- ch'ipelm should be fresh and 'clean. :w, PC0►•'-. ", m .r �, x.c 4., r""• :.'Sl r 'Ye: <::U k'i�YT.ihs• WKM• "' I :.o.ld .In making a plan for feed Commercial chick starters will � �� J) �•,�„ Ing chicks it is well to consider• � provide satisfactory �teed for clucks � � ®®' ����yy{{� � � � �' J 'ror a• moment the method used .ung. for the first six to ten weeks. Be- y:::.i ` t °:;�„ o a: 1 QEy that little revealing languish in the classified ads. 1'"m der natural conditions, says PrP- gin feeding some whale wheat or by ALEX Mc.KI�11�11e1�.�.R, qtr virgetpr 1; t r CHAPTER V11 shamed 'by g vj F r K ^ at - scene with -11 Tracy T at n 4 Tracy Driscoll, that ,the handing in my resignation -to take' :essay C. M. $unRman, Poultry' De whole oats shook one week before �(tn ', 7 -- thought of Lyn's' love and devotion effect at the end of the week. I'm I�artmen't, Ontario Agricultural Col- tho chicks are allowed out on ; + i -1 ,"", i PLO . MENS ASSOCiATi .. ;, �P' was very soothing, To be able to going to be married - immedi- lege, Guelph. - range. Starting mash ,should be w �t yqu�fi, 7 S tN �' Young Ann Clayton :races rr , •' go to lum in the morning and say ately." I The hen brings forth her brood the •chief feed while the chicks are ism ;ti a dawn . to breakfast one morn I r W , : , r�Lc . Ing, eager to get started on the coolly, "You can bring Miss Mar- S'he thought she saw a Paint when nature Is providing •a 'plentl- confined to the brooder ,house. This is t e third of a aeries the builds both,o n In1W WIIe lie a."' 1�+ �n t I .I 3•.. t r van utairs any time you like, Mr. flicker of as expression she could fui supply of a variety of fresh Growing mash and whole grains h hsrlti. a d. rreeta}ng, of the ip�b ; „(gx ,t. first day of her job on the Cour- Driscoll, and she can have my job, of weekly stories which Alex barns, are t " ier. Grandmother Sarah, lou- not quite read across his face, but feed. She begins Feeding Them as mat. form the bulk of the feed painted• and •hat&• rsd•''erat0n, of .,11LW*9 , psi i but severe, for I'm getting married right he only said casually, "Frazier, of soon as they are attracted by the while the chicks are making use McKinney, Jr., a director of the tLle roofs. Many of the harass are, We OlIent -a Mgsi , 11` I x .able s ere, does not ap- away!" . To throw in his teeth the light. She Leeds them quite close of the range and its pasture. Ontario Plowmens Association, made of brieli-4nd are about one- teresting,*,ft0Mh u �!" �+ 1: prove, The Claytons, long a course. So you're really going g K assurance that she had merely been through with it " to the source of beak which keeps Do not underestimate the impor_ is writing about the visit of and -a -half stories •hig}i, be salted' after' m ty ie 4i ak,1'� -F distinguished Sputhern family, Canada's champion plowmen to I dont know when I have seen poet in Canada" � -Lf4a, a amusing herself last night when them comfortable, She attracts tante oP first six to ten weeks faed- have los[ many of their hold- He looked up at 'her and fora the British Isles, West Ger- such tidy farms. About 5U per gReil ] Eliiii►p I have ?Pi $u<1, ryit f+ ", she pretended to think he was pro- them to the 'feed, She teaches in of chicks. It determines in'. a n 410 kl iugs. Ann insists on bucking moment she 'had the. craziest feel- g many, Denmark and the Netb- cent of the land is sod, the, .bal " � posing to her would be unspeakab- thepi what to eat about as soon a5 very large measure the profits to ough about D - ,u ai , ,ia •tliiaF etkefie ,IoM ; At trathe Courier office ition and she meets to work. ly soothing ,tn her wounded self- tags ed at the Driving were ck on the Club -and I they commilence to pick, She feeds be gained during the next six to erlands. ante is well Plowed and there is I`ll just say in Closiz}lg ;t a 'I ii � t t.. no evidence of weed's anywhere. mark is an p1cL coWit}y - ,, paA .) , 40 ; esteem. them often. tea' months, or even during the . Tracy Driscoll, the editor, and then she snapped out of it to hear During our motor trip we only the VikingsT -4t-'is faP0.*p?ls qg i `3 t t'�''&' Lyn said dryly, It's polite to Most every young chicks have -an whole life of the birds' saw two or three pieces of machin- good( farmers kgs t,GsJ r'{�:. says she is going to work for him saying, "Oh, well, a man can't speak 'when you're spoken to, instinct to pick Nils makes it COPENHAGEN. -Fiera we are in t #eel W �+ a -r_ him. He is very rude to her. Treasure - don't be 'blamed, I suppose, for Hoping possible to start chicks under art[- Den''mark, the home (if you remem; thea oe t ode. Of cour,�e, labor is welcome all oxl her, ggna � 1 i,24,," Ito-[ .. you remember Ann points out that there is a a cute youngster like you would cheaper and more . plentiful than at spare tertake,.tlp fa contract statin that a Clayton how Sarah drtunm(ad that into us snap out of a tailspin,and be seas- $tial conditions by placing small bar back to your school day's} of rPXA914A �aa'adaf � n g y when we were kids?" vessebs of water and by scattering Shakespeare's Hamlet. But if there hcme; the average Yarm worker 4 Y. could work on the paper if he ibis-" HU�®n�'ede��t�o�t does not receive more than 'half SURGE "I'm s -s -sorry, I was thinking," feed on, paper or cardboard in the is "Something rotten In the State '.;t'f chose, 'Driscoll tries to "Is -there anything more, Mr. lily: amount paid in Canada. T'he stammered Ann apologetically, area in which rite Chicks are to be (Continued from Page 2) of Denmark" tee haven't discover 'a discourage Ann, but she per- Driscoll?" she cut in swiftly. farms here are smaller than our DAIRY 1�LALpa :.,; � , flushing with shame at .the thought brooded. By doing this a few hours turn, may require the applicant to ed it. In Pact everything we have sur sista in staying on the paper. of L "Yes, there's a hell of a -lot .more, own and except for ' tractors and Hot Water lea. re Lyn reading her secret thoughts, before the chicks ,are placed In the supply a sample of potatoes 'to 'be seen and heard has impressed us He asks her to get the story Lyn grimaced a little. 'but this is neither the time nor the brooding area the water will be at grown in the Na3iottal Potato greatly'. some milking machines they are uiA. of the Barton shooting case, in "Oh, well," he said hardily, "I plaice to discuss -iti" lie told her room temperature and both water Trials. Hct as highly mechanized and so r '; which Dr. Lyn Frazier, a dear grimly. "We'll have dinner at It was only a matter of a., Pew require more men. In fact, we only11 always say 'it's nice when a girl and feed• will be available as soon (4) A detailed description of the ho rs to fly from the United. ''- g ': r E', friend of hers, is involved, A't takes her time and thinks a long Nick's-" as the chicks begin to ick, A short 4t.,' saw one litter carrier either in Bri- a_,' Lyn's urgent request, Ann P P variety, respecting type, growth, dom,to this country. We 1 dad nt o e•a' �R time before she says 'yea' to a fel- "Sorry, I have a revious engage- time after they begin to 'feed, g ng a? taro or Denmark and stable con- � � �4, agrees 'to let Alint Sarah an- low. Proven she has discrimination ment," she told item curtly. "Shall period Of maturity, range of adapt- Cop nhagen's modern u"xnort, veuiences such as we have are nounce her engagement to Lyn you tell Miss Marven, or shall I? sprinh�le a little fine chick grit ov- ability, disease resistance and any t(',tere we Were met by Otto RoscF: n+ r or something. Only -the suspense Y er the feed on the paper, scarce. ;y -a make-believe engagement- I'm leaving at the end of the week other characteristics' desirable or of the Danish Agricultural Council, However, I must spay the farms *61• is pretty terrible, angel. Could you After the second or third day undesirable. which corresponds to our Federa- to help him out of this tight sort of prod those thoughts a bit and this is Thursday." the feed and the grit should be are prosperous looking. They look ;.µ'i' situation. Lyn and Ann drive ' until one of them comes out with "You're doing nothing of the (5) The certification of seed pot- tion of Agriculture, and Iinud Pet- as though they have been prosper- 1" Y' a nice, firm es, thank kind," he shot at 'her. "You can't Placed before the chicks i'n feeders siren, of Det Danske Petroleums r ., , ; C. ` to a dance. Trac arrives .lot- aloes is carried on by the Division ons for same time auci mart' of the aa, : er and tells Ann' he is going Y You, Lyai'." which prevent them getting into . g And Ann drew a dee breath -lust walk off the job. You've got to of Plant Protection, •Science Ser- Aktieselskab, which in the Banisu buildings are less than 60 years I- ' P the fend and wasting it. Provide Easo Company. Phos( two Pntle- + 3o stop her marriage to Lyn. and tilted her pretty chin and, said give me thirty days' notice. It vice, and only varieties which are P' y g old. The farmer's won't admit ', P Y about one inch of teed hopper men accompanied sulci us on n titres- w Lyn wants to know what Tracy quietly, "Yes, thank you,:L •n." says so in the contract!" licensed for sale are eligible for P' the •'re making mons + Y space per chick. Place the feed- day tour of the land of the Vildngs, y Y' J. B. HIGGIN3 F4 was talking • about, and urges Lyn stiffened as if electrified. He "But -that's' just plain silly;' she certification. T:he cattle we saw were mostly ,t t Y ers near the front of the pen w) ere PHONE 198 : SEAFORTH ,( r� ; Ann to marry shim at once. stared at Ann a moment and tfien protested hotly, "You've get some- Before I launch into an account Red. Danish -a pure bred that is t ' hod to take my place -and the light enables the chick, to see Authorized Surge Service Dearer he leaned forward and put his' cof- Y you're * * * of our experiences here perhaps peculiar to Denmark. They are ;'a P the feed and where less litter will .,, Ann drew a deen breath, She was fee cup and his. sandwich plate as glad to be rid of me as I am to be scratched into the feed. You will be interested iii some nearly as large as Holsteins but down ver very careful( "H[, I New Strawberry Varieties background informtfYion. Denman: sonicivIiat thicker 'in conformation o hurt and humiliated, she felt so be rid of the office." ,.t Yr y Y• Avoid leaning tacks or small say that -again! May^be I wasn't "Am I?`' he said- unsmilingly. "I New v:,rieties of stra(ti berries are is an agricultural country of some an,i very uniforr,t in type. They �(� ;"! Ychar ,there c hem may kava a 4,()00,000 people of whom about a test about Your Whey ®�6rUCK hearing you right! ' could be, at that -it wasn't sixty chaPCP to crit them. Trouble may being developed and offered to P Per cent higher dab's ago that you were read to gt'Uwers at s rapid :ate b ex seri• m[llion lyvo in this fine city of •that: Holsteins but produce less ­ ­ Seaforth Monument Works I said 'yes, thank you, Lyn'," Y xlsO follow when hungry chick= are y k ' s+he repeated, her own 'voice tar fight raz tooth anti nail for the allowed Or. an iudigesti'ble litter n' -ental ,Gttiols iu Canada void the Copenhagen. Incidentully there mills. 'The be herd in )h nmark is '+ Privilege of working y a seem to •be ,' many blcy'cies in Chis nrohabiy nt! the Yarm oY` A, 12e'i- he . °I, p from steady. And when he would t g here in the T_,tvin,g parlicles of edible size. I nited Statc,s. Many of those sur- �g1�1S' �® �c T. I RYDE & SON have caught her ,close and kissed office-" ieties al's not tlidely a,Iapted hav- city as r'ltere are people, Just m.!T,::. ;silo :, mtikirig 80 cows her, she held him awn and man "And now I'm just as ready to Ing been ,eler+ec uedr-r special lo- about everybody' rid'Ps a bicycle and lily+•(• slurs, a da;:, and last year ;.^` [Memorial Craftsmen y the cyclists [love the ri?ht•of-tt a I2�AC9i �®R ,1i' aged a little laugh that teas 'almost fight to get away!-" cal eondll1ciUs. it c, e !.It.il that � y lie L., c. t,+o co'r.•; that procuced 1 i F 1 I , "It will do know abnu:. :Attu th,er,-I picked over niotur oar. At bus hours it o. (:r 't.ft(!f) -' �," Seaforth Exeter ClintOln a scyb and stammered, "You'll- you no goad. A all tarie;iF,s tr t+• [+-(: I. e lnbiislt y' Poun,_s of butter Yit. 1 t month's notice, la myself a typhoid :;erns, mil, that is quite a si-0it to see the stream= T',t,- .,vt ro� ,a of lteimann's herd le + 1 , ; have to be- latient yvit.i :me, for t Ys the contract, their mf•rtl, i.: :4 pat., .I a Zt-, 7 1.-' little while, Lyn. I'll: - torribly and a month's notige it is, and I'm was really souu•!!:iut' I[ was pier t of. bicycles runnin, through the -would -would be equal to bile best of -out- ` : R �` y Ly by L,:(:'au: c i 1u,1 nn is:n ly, and ;ror.+rl; r•:ul :r r,•,tr h;: con Mart of the ('ity- q o fond of ou-'but 1 .don't. don't- holding you to it," he told herSultir.g 'ttLt goverrtn,•lu ,±situ• Y• t::,radi:u: hords. We also saw sev- ;,'''' � .1,t: lova y ' styrol;, no Icia.:c s to roll;: round slut Boni for i,uietul er:.f,:tri.,+;, lot to •gi-t bail: to the county. Pr:rl !:,•ids that had an average of . '"; You-" offer ;t ula..,; (u oul,. ':: ater or a y' 11 Lyn grimaced again' and his arm He stood up and Called to one I ,' Its pconoin• is based on farming ut''; •' our hundrf-ds pounds of fat � -4 of'tht• n:e•n across the rouin, `•`Take soothing !1uln,! or ti:c " „red bro%t SOMP -iety t Lttt �, rt ilea at - y 2 . a rC :, was still about her, but -he no ivilose products accounted for fur cows on 1. r �"+4 ' • Or ttnytl!ir!� ill :• >It.:c :' .it is anti. the Ceu'. sl I �prtt.r.'::r rl I'arul, <oei'THt P longer to kiss her. over; [sd(.ie. Y'1[ be lit' the osed to make a ,rillcal iiltess Ottawa, 1945, r,p:r; 0. S, [,'lair per cent oY lite (ounhy'y exports Ati_ lucre interestP+i iu the farm g --- "I know you don't, angel -but GIr•Ph's,' p auci L•. '. SG;r., '„ (1:' tilt' ilotti- last year. This year they (hope Organizations over here. Almost all " BECAUSE Jn -- more el:dcti,:b!f•,' cultural lltvisiori, F>f t[u'A'e xir- i Sackar9teisoftendueta you will! I'm a very persuasive HP turned to tier, his hand at farm products still account for Sri iha bacon and butter and most of f her elbow and said crisply, "Let's e loOlcrd up ill h -'r uftcr a mo- per cent of pz• n the processed an set ➢®due condi- gLdnt-once I've,'made,up my mind. P )cake, Su;t'ar.pr al.,! Pls )le, nil 1 p its which was the poultry products are me11t. and lirtt'7i n::" ibo'ul,der in a 1 t °� y And it's made up now," he told Cher '9O• ' United St,l'tf I.t(- T s tent of A ri_ pre-wtir fit'ure. Agricultural pro_ 'an,l marketed thr(fugh producer co tion and for over half a century Dodd's Seaforth Showrooms Open Tuesday little e.^'ur ttiar. ,t,ta alu;Ost but l; I,n ::; Y and lifted her hand and •kissed ,the Frantically she called on her g' culture iutI00%-tior: liparkle, :t ducts pay for oil, coal and other OperaLlv",". These are well orgauiz- Kidney Pills have 61ped bring r4ief fro® See Dr, Harburn for appoint- self-control, her ' ride, and Man- not quihz a lir•:=' goocis urchase•d abroad, for Den- ed ani! it is said ,that a aide of backache by beatin the kridne s. Get anent any other time, or Phone 41-J, palm. p New Jersey iitrri)ducti. t:, rind fit)ir P g y "So, you ;:,:1' hP said quietly. .1 He rose then :tui said briskly, aged to say curtly, "Pm sorry -I inson, introdureFi 'b X. C. Haley, niter has few natural resources bacon sold on the British market Dodd's Kidney Pills today at antidrug Exeter. "Whereupon I begin proving my can't-" "Of tour::=e, I =t• You cure hrr a y' " I' r Dowagiac, Dlichigan, tv�r� l;;:rtir u besides her ::-ni!. It i, easy to un- can be traced Back to the farmer coontei, look for the blue boa with the red almost uncanny understanding of "Don't act like a sappy sahool- ,g'e:st devil, b::. --','r:try, my dear, derstand why everyone, towns eo- who fed the pig. The. Danes are band_ You can depend onDodg's_ 155 x ' THE 14VIcI�ILLOP girl," he said aborti Hca cnl.ir tchalo It?�l You've paid lady uotewurtlty. y P that -fascinating and absorbing g y. "There .are pl(A and farmers alike, appreciate very conscious of quality wlhich is s' I�IITi'UAL FIRE mystery called Womac., ;in,' jai e things we have to talk about." her back by Hatt'- A1:1: protest- Fairpeakp is .: Lite Tnid-; e,rson the importance of maintaining a:,- . ed sharply. variety and produces I•:r;e, attrac- P g myself off, " knowity yolYr� inn He all but marched her out of rieuttural. prosperity and are in- s "In mussy N oi' rou�NP," :tp river glossy rF:ri feat tuPdium INSURANCE CO fit. tired to be badgere,i any 1(iriger!" the office and down- tho street to t i• -,. Pr terested in farming and farmers. ',,i' Nick'; 1 anst,'�rat ., r t r-, ...^ :Pr almost LeX[I1I'F: .. , . ",U4 t tr st9 y vitt He kissed her cheek lightly, ::aid P are,' This probabl • explains wily stra7rely, "hut .the P arc: ,some, plants at t Iy t:r,r,.t prO- 4iEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont. ""Goad night, stvect.' ul:d ttisy >011e. Tracy Put his hands on the table, journalists (0 at's the name O:Pr Because it was atlmosCd; "-n be- his fingers facer( together with the things money ru: r,,trr repay." duce Meaty crops, :),.':.I .-., ri;,t r.; i l �� Stamm "But, (..alis^-••" site said snarl:- after Preuti?r ::rpt! t.• ,. . -,lvv be• here for taut.,-na+er re uuters)F it,,f > t OFFICERS: fore she finally rvIt into an , sir of one clearing the decks for I ` tervietved u, vu Our arrtvai. r+, Frank McGregor, Clinton •- Pres. haunted slumber, Ann ov, r:!e r • :idiots and said • burs uef , "Of c.use of it+ prnt4t.t f,: , ;•m'. i' q y ,• r11:,!i, t•: aL•, i• F:' tottL'ndV, Co penh.rgen Ci silly, (it I'rie.fl 01'1„ MI) �'lhris. Leonhardt, Brodhagen, Vice- Site reacheri her rr�k i:: tit•• ^its r',' r rv:llize that I Ihav( nO •I,,.r t:,:"' ;tri t:ir:: 7•o:::high I l:(bout C::uldian Carnting '1r (11:11 -f'li't :: l' I' 1''' rill 'll - r+ (,- [qr li;^ C.Ir i ,. -L': j:lE` 1+ � room of the Collr:e'• Ill. tits„ tn,nay r: •n s;tv an;;thin;; at 1111-'" : i . T`r• nt•t\-"rapt, r.; Cor f _ , and Stw" President. h i y r o •A .Reid Se'forth Manager '1'rtuy calling h: , carne r..,f n r•, i .. >n e!ad yml do realize that.' She c: :,z, . t hrr. t ( 1 ❑:iia i pct 1' , , 11de t n a. - Ir.l ;7., + f :,,!.• mpetitinn t . v 's and Secretary -Treasurer, ooi,ve her• da•, ; n.,,! nr,t'r.r Gln j: l: :t::cr,!. the t, pt:;n f. },:^r i '-!. beryls. rr a:i .r.I . r n,,r. t 1 ( tit, I '"" Cr if .t ['fir, t,Iutf DIRECTORS:ryas glad thllt it t ,k h( „ tlt (1.01 t, ht' ordorr'cl sluirpiy, Objot t d ,ttr . na •. ,r , .,, i ARKING ,r. •, t t ( I ; bin:l ; Chris. Leonhard',, Brodhaaen; r. farther rourtle, n, (h• -to,-,!I ,:a1i i'• ;,"':; 5 am ry "Yoll :rnFl I nl!!1'::r'r :. J. Trewarthn., Clinton : Harve.: n;:ir' front th,• f,;; 1 w fttr• 1t:I•. 'irr i 1, 1:''., .• cowl's :tot :c. ?o%o wi h i(> P.i, > ' ,IF r: 11nd Il ' Sp . . i l� .� . G.. 't U,, ! .. } a' co.... The ;o' II ' ! Dlir� Fuller, R.R. 2 Gixlerich; J. 11. :Vic• to 1u:ory:c,t r . t ur ..n i ,y: I r:.,;F . -- t't, . ,. .... r . i n ' cAl R R i Blcth; Frank SIC- !tad r+'tt .•e . „ 'ht ,,"t sh, ':(spod aful was t' !' ,' '': . . _ t I a ,., , ""l,,+ f, „ ;.N.rf- , F I1 f l L'. 1 �+ r V'/L .6 Types Ewing, .. , ' , i 11 r r , !. 1 , P., rIh his lnnit ;rtr+ :I n r('r; r. 1. I �'' it Gregor, R.R. ,, (,'limon , I-Iueh is , tt put o; 1 . r. It' 1. , Alexander, Rill. 'I, 'walton; Robert !' yr ,ti' . r 'r :1 1!., sontp crazy notlon tiny. t;i::,i: , 1! Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth; John II, ' intole: :t',. tr:nrpt1' r :t:I:i'.t' , ,,itis him is shit snlu'tion f I I Fr 1 •i F Cas,' .Lori• .,' !!! I C' ,n. ry'' •• L. Malone, 'R.R. `i, Soafortil; S. lip the• ,,ry l::,tc,i untU it had het•n�'t. ploh em t,.ult involves you g }' r Rubber Stamps11 +„„„ ,pltrr:e too- nw. :AM,-; uI n r I-w..Iltt e:; ltolli! Whitmore, R.R. 3, Seaforth, fi::fsh. l anti ,,;, l l d on 'fray• , an. I!;,, -lint: of cons:ye, that's per 1 („t.. , :s a purr , ,.maty of I •r;tl r i t incrr,,sl:i mi ..'io . .11 AGENTS; d AP.,! IF: it •'Iii' s.:,l-I glliotly ieel!t :t ,tic hr 'finished ns lis e;t .o ..111, act. t'l nt, toll !( art - ` , 6i - t ;,':, L tc': 1,L::r 1 1:::' �' �.•��' are CSSCIltlal �U �I,?,' sever:Il Y', ei':s I e::, tt ch ,', I ',•Mier s,:t=o1 Finlay Mc7iptcher, R.R. 1, Dub- lire thing she 'hail tt`urtn I to sa}. thuttfih alt„ had not, spoken. it, uistt r I.c 1 t':ou',1 ' e d J. E. "T 'ust wanted lO tell yo 1, illi lids- Sltr, starer( at hire, wide-('ypd, t.•) k::r,',v It:ythit:_ that -sacs .u:tl is prndavF s 'i it I slur(' Darras that oou:e t,7 .C,.(:; i,t `V&'11 -%VIII �lASIIleSS: lin; E. Pepper, Lr.uceSi I J on r.•! l:, flip tin:(• I con: ' +(:;':ncliuPd to be :9r,.:• Ort. Prueter, Brodbagen; George A. Coll, that there is no louS;(•r :,ny het• iftuth :i littlOopen in complete 11,- batt,: t: will •.e !'nr u 4- ' h �rt::uP.i=1:n1(nl. "A problem tth:lt. in- to iniot,ing n.hwii titiu;:r'-i •..r:;ib,•c:,ase, or it< �(,:• .. ul,tcliv('• Ay -ell so ni%ei: :or 17f'in.g.h: 'ire They save you time and Watt, Blyth. reasou why Ml s .11art'eu ou.c too late. Lisa .1±: It«• fiant• r ;rt :if„s, it i; tvnrtfly f•!t :• i trial, money. t vulvp -you and me:” s'he reps:.it l� news, exce-1:' thus s F.nf ii: i. t:. Pd, iurredulously broken their engaiaectleitt, h„ ll.td — _—` spoken :ir:d und(•r;lood b; 4 v"rg- -- - — — - - i racy said grimly, "Certainly— juine�thµ Marine., -:incl tv:t. kill -I WARWICK'S '•Stamprnaster'J Three Dai' Service ° �� ���®C�® ed in .a training cramp arcidcta vi: sly here ',vI• did not have :iny c.if- - - — _r I ��- q� y y��gv •� �i you kttp'ri, OP COl1r;P, that I IOVP. ti nits' tt'Itlt ihf: llttPrrlell•: = gy(KES THE -BEST IMPRESSION o;rl �blh5il Orders Y®I<A2. Bus'J e � y. y moni,bs litter." . - — - tf ou---and, cocks ed as it seems, I bur host- tank us nu a 150 -stile Ants made tt. 'Ittlp sound th tt SOLUTION TO t Stain Pads, Daters believe that you -love me.” our by cru' through the Prot ince p She sat very still, her hands was more like n scornful Iitti- BOXW"ORD PUZZLE of North Zealand during which we. \ pp baric than anything else. "e e�L various SU 11eS LEGAL MEDICAL lucked tightly in her lap, and she visited farms and observed farming could not have•.s oken if her very "A gent, my eye!" slip told him P �' ACROSS DOWN methods. We noticed that most of McCONNELL &HAYS SEAFORTH CLINIC life had depended on it. She could hotly. "Now You're just being iii- ■ otic! •S'ou'rs -kind and-geness I 1. Spoon 1. Spiller the farm e, buildings are grouped The �®� Expositor only sit taut and still and look at 2 around three, and sometimes tour,11 11.1: Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D. him, and not .know that her very-and�and sweet -and -.1 guess I I. Stone Union PATRICK D. McCOs, E c. Internislt love you," she finished in a small: tinder. sides of a courtyard with the house heart, with all its shining secret, a, 8. -Un 1 Seam on one side and stable and feed P. L. BRADY, M. D. almost Pfrighteue'd voice, her ey Telephone 41 - Seaforth H. GLENN HAY8 µ•as revealed in her eyes. barns forming the other or tht•e8 Surgeon -side befgre the impact of the re- 10.. Iliad 5. Own p County Crown Attorney He looked al her for a longides. The houses are always close Office Hours: 1 p.m. to b ,pm., alization. 11. .ArnoldAld f) Fel moment and she saw reflected in 15, Pod 7. Cupid to the barn and often are part of , SEAFORTH, ONT. daily, except Wednesday and Sun- He kissed her with his eyes, but p one building. About 90 per cent of Telephone 174 his eyes something of what shown �_ _ _ day- in her own. And then he looked his locked fingers on bhe tab[,; 16. Eskimo 9. Ink g - A W. SILLERY EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday made no move to touch 'her, bP= 19. Ernest 12. Roster - down at the fork that his fingers 22. Still 13. Omit A. and Saturday only, 7 - 9 p.m. were twisting this way and 'that, Yond 'the tiny involuntary jerk that ` Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Appointments made in advance his knuckles white with the strain he quickly controlled. Dare 14. Dolls Phone 173, Seaforth are desirable. and said through his teeth, "That's "?'ou'rP-the st�eetPst, loceiiest "-a• Alert 17. Statue AUSTIN A o�derful Car , ' '� g thing that ever walked and I adore 21;• Trust 1`t. Inert BEAFORT'H - ONTARIO JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A. what makes it .so --damnable •that 27 Eases 20. Retard ■ ■ .` I can't ask you to marry me." you," he told her with a sort nY - OPTOMETRIST Physician and Surgeon She sat at the table, taut; hands forced quiet. "But -you couldn't 30. Pea 21. [:rude IN DR, H. H. ROSS' OFFICE lucked tightly in her 1-ap. The love me if I were the pini[ to npg- 31, Utters 24. .Atnp)i, ty1. M. ROSS SAVAUGE r:.IPctriP ln•, le• the. ,obligation I owe 7.is,a. .1I Reefer 2h. ^.dp,'rt. �� Phones: Office 6-W; Res, 6J y' g shuck of Tract's 'lie-', ;ort Of Pig 29. IsaRlc, Optometris4 Ing in love With her, of just has- Shels--well, she's an 'odd 7 + �' ms's -��-- } I. Seaforth W 31; Feeds o_. Tran(•(, I _ us•= ,aid so, was coursing through Person, Ann, m some ways. She Eyes examined and glasses fit DR. M. W. STAPLETON her body. hi.s to thane someone -to depend on. 40. Addl4; 33• i,ldpr ted'. Oculists' .prescriptions attar• ' Sempbody to -well, stand by ':Cod 41. Colon 35• i:`r' ipf' / �''~ ®'°®a' ately filled. 'Phone 194,. Evenings DR. ROSS HOWSON But then she remembered what 42. Crew 3fi. Felon see she doesn't come a cropper'. xa�. e ,, �"� else 1tP had said; that he Couldn't 4G, Alpha 3fi Foals ,� j} 120, Seaforth. Physicians and Surgeons marry. her. And when that Young urine w',tv 7 Phone 90 Seaforth killed. I zeas elected [o the sl)+)`.. 48. Cerate 33 Empty- /� '>cf'Y 4„ VETERINARY Ann drew a deep breath and 49. Pinnal 43. I ebato (�E + ) / }1 spoke She last words in the world Maybe I'm a Tool, but -•1 'couidn t r' f - t,t, s) `, f (+4I DR. F. J. R. FORSTER .. live with myself if I let. her down." Bee 41 Wheat , A �.. O. TURNBULL D.V.M. V.S. E "e'' Ear Notre and Thradt that she had meant to say, Why 5" Styl'ea 47. T:d1 � i � w • �s ,6r •herr y , ,,Y There was a tiny silence and ) 1 tt, .'� �� + can't Yov, darling. 5fi India 4S. Audit "` t �f� U .1'' I 1 Main Street . Seaforth Graduate in Medicine, University "Because of Lissa, darling, of then Ann Said very 'low, "Well, r� r � I PHONE lob of Toronto. that's that." Lyric ,n. Isle 44 »Y xms , course," he finally stated heavily. r _ a0.1K. �a r2 ; i1� Late assistant New York Opthal- Ann set her teeth hard for a She got swiftly to her feet and >K• Tot 51. Nor [� ,; t �. N. AUC TIONEERS. mei and Aural Institute, Moore- moment, and then she asked, not went'out of t e plat`P, stumbling 59, R0911P 54. Tar _p-.:.>•�• ..W�V�ri,' "` field's Eye and Golden Square trying to keep the bewildered hurt tittle, sat looKIng 'back. 60. Title t 55. I.Og ` � - - Week) ex W At ice "What's Lissa (Continued N t ) -- on En of he HAROLD JACKSON Throat Hospital,- Land g, out r x11 COMMERCIAL. HOTEL, Seaforth, gat to da with it?" apeetallst in Farm and House- third Wednesday in every 'month. Tracy Hesitated, obviously try- lioldt Sales. 53 Waterloo St, South, Stratford. Ing to find' a way to flame what he Many Parents Save Family Built like a Packard! Drives, like one! But costs ONE -[THIRD the lAleensed in Huroa and Perth wanted to say, and. then he putt it d:ouil"dies.' Prices reasonable; sat JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. baldly, "I'm -under obligations to AllO�llie'�I1��S #®i �l]�]i �l]ildi�Il price to buy — and drive �yltsriYloa g`atiranteed. Phyalclan and 'Surgeon' Liasli." B{Or it�to}}'`�mation, etc., write or Phone 110 - Hensall. Ann asked quietly, "What sort We sold in January, 7949; anew AUSTIN SEDAN to a business man who makes MfON'E1C @heffe Y tOldl JACKSON, 14 on - "- of obligations, Tracy? Are you— Monthly Cheques Will Paty. For Education Or Other WITH HIS HEADi He has ,driven over 25,000 miles at an opetatillg coat of $326A0. After''' X61, 'aeitfarth; R.R, 4, Seaforth. thea' lover?" purchasing his new 1950 Austin. he showed me be had placed in the Bank the s11m of $1,176.00, C•N°R< `IME TABLE "Lord, noI" he answered so ex Future Expenses- which lie had waved during 1949 from his road allowance costs. 11 GOING E118T ploLord,, o s4he a that ehe o 9M-' I He says: "My wife just loves to drive the AUSTIN'," And we gd .places, tow -the whole., : EDWARD W. ELWOTT (Homing) A•M not doubt him. "It's itot ince tt. As a par'en't, you may be interested in the constructive way thou- family! ' Ltcenhed Auctioneer (3tpderich (leave) , ...... • . • • 5.4Q, at all. You see, darling, Lissa 'acid sands of Canadian parents are using their Family Allowance (Iayments. , Correspondence promptly anavyer- Seal'ofth :.. ... r...... • • 8.2 I worked' togetbsf' ori a paper up They do not Reel the need, for using this money for the immediate GET YOUR AUSTIN ORDER RLACED NOW A� WITH 3ALE8 RISING 'IN 7HE STATES A#i)111' a' tstl 'i9follrieddate artang(3ments cttti 8ii'gtfdr'd ('arrive) 7.1'6 north. She, barb a good job; a bet- requirements of their children. Instead, they I'egard these cheques as OANADA, AUSTINS WILL AGAIN BE HARDER t0 GET L the glade"'for We -dates by' p$bftiltt�'' ( ) ter job khan Hone: '9h ' instalments toward rbuying-their children 'the golden 'k'ey to tomorrow's Ittf t4toon P.M.' e e brillignx, SEE but-lwel'l, 'let's faAg ghte'h' a tnfile opportunitie"g= e8uc9tion *' 203;-Clintbn, Charges moderate -and Mderich (leave) .. I ........ 3.00. , , dntlitfacttotl guaranteed Seaforth 3.4�' erratic. She gets' bored a*hen So, every flionth, these parents deports ell or pant of their Family 1.1.*4 -- Stratford' (arrive) ......... , X4,40 things go smoothly; and when d'he Ailo,Vtaneeg• in. aipecfal savings accounts at the Batik of Montreal. 'IiheY k r a, J08EPH L RYAN is bored, she *Atka off ribs rjob 9lnd know that, If tHe3e l hegties•g"o,into a child's awn bank account from the i l y -* ° GOING WEST find another ane. "I Cosa' a'YSubrfe-''grdt, t[e i�'111 ilius dtret''$i;00? to his credit at the age of 16-a fine.� p IJ NAT �• eo1a14at in farm stock and im- (Morning) A.M. portbri she w'at ov-featnr ;:writer, 'Snaiioiat fioi�lc�eSg':tor an .eduoatiofi, oris atartafor 3iifzlaolE. YOUR A �' °N A , t d household efCeetd' ratfbild leave ... 10AG, Pe�.ittes; roV en` he is:blip enough•,'You can encourage your Youngster I le�aJJW3 an Rt (leave) ai3ti: a otfTt cit®. +G ar 1".43 . odd- -. • :. ' �E' i w _ " anteed, licensed Bea+`ortlY .. Y ................ 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