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A knock sounded on the door
"Ah,
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multiplies the hazard to the motorist and makes the need for eau-
McCONNELL & HAYS
Sea€ortii'- Exeter Clinton
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tone, despite the hurting pressure
of his fingers, Lisbeth stood her
..
i
Jon Everton
1111 1111
'Whetter
s:y
E. A: McMASTER, B.A., M.D.
internist
g'1�APTEFI:' 1X
, it (tie tNe try
'lave the CII she "eras t w. u Inc AOW. 0
track obscured by the train moving in the opposite direction on the
WHAT HAS GQNE SEFOIRE
ming. When yon have •given ,7 p to • 9,r not• Wbether i have to
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near track. This motorist would have saved himself trouble if he
Gay Carmichael Was marded
fitay'e 1'atte3, you may have it. Ten dh•ag hear "
Wausanxk dollars, 'Rei d. anslve;ed, bid Yiand
An41 I7gId
County Crown Attorney
,
to Mr. Everton. She had mar.
Office Hours. I p.m, to 5 p.m.,
door and advanced, this gay eyes
ried ''him foo saourity, despite
de
It has a��lR ce' sound," the man, coming' down hard and conupeU'tiag
"Oh,
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the feet that it broke the
a(ftitted. But m)ta't we' 'be so on idsbetb's shoulder, - I
businesslike? After all, we're .old'. think not.
Canada received reports of 443 railwayThese ocrild accidents in the
A. W. SILLERY
Solicitor, Etc.
romance between her lough-
ter Lia, and his son, Jon. gh
friends. Can't we, sit" down -=d-Lisbeth couldn't .know wbiat. Abe
f ;
12 -month period ended' June 30 last. These accidents took 140 lives
later became engaged to Miles
talk over old tinges? I've ordered sight of that slender, dark Mand.,,
lection of Jon occurred to him.
y-
Benedict, to forget Jon, She
sent up. Surely you'll touching her did to Jon. She
But Jon remembered Reid. Re-
event to see Reid Terry, a for.
drink a toast with me -we could couldn't sense the (blind, ungov-
drink
v
mer friend of her mother who
make it a toast to -Gay." erna`ble rage to whirls it set the
others disregard of the basic rules of safe drivingresponsible
was
MUSIC TEACHER
held a letter ,he was uaing•for
"We're not old friends." Lis- spark. But the effects of that
Blackmail."
for needless loss of life and injury.
blackmailing. Jon foil ov+red;
tbeth's voice was cool and firm, inner conflagration were ilmmedi-
membering. He might have known
Lisbeth nodded. She couldn't
knocked Reid out, and Lis told
cutting in. "Give me the letter, 'ate and, apparent. Jon's left hanks
Phones: Office 5-W; Res.
him about the letter, which he
Reid, and then I'll go, This., i4 lashed.out, 'pushing Reid+' from
y
Seaforth
thought belonged to Lis.
your last chance. If ever < ou -her. His right came up, striking
,r
ly controlled, while the mechanical
bother Gay again, she'll tell her the other mans chin with sicken-,
ra;•: »1,1,11..
;
{'
Making no effort to conceal his
'across her face, knowing Jon's
husband." Ing, audible force. Reid _ sprawled
:
Carter must have retired early.
Lisbeth
Lia Had the Blackmail
Reid laughed. ' M dear child, backward, clutching ludicrously
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thoughts. And et she couldn't de -
g y
Supervisor of School Music,
Phone 332-M - Seaforth -
Money With Her
you know as well as I how ridicu- at nothing . . and lay where
"So
"So this is what you do when,
liberately betray Gay, wrecking
lour that is. Gaya wouldn't make he' had fallen.
trolled. The initial cost is the
-
Lisbeth pulled her hand away.
any move to jeopardize her recur- Lisbeth's eyes were dark with
.
of
She hated him, and her hatred was
sty. She hasn't the courage. Or horror. She scarcely breathed,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
a.
a -throbbing in her ears, a burning
was it an indication of courage watch'in`g Jon bend over that om-
well, and operating charge.
mechanical or fan system is poli-
sback of her. eyellds. Her voice
for her to -send you tonight, in, inously still form. His voice seem-
certain 'step toward Reid.
waa husky, unsure. With a great
stead of coming, herself?" ed -to reach cher ears from a long
'
BO,'A a
I saw you going out. Naturally, I
effort she steadied it. "Does it
-If Lisbeth winced under the way off: "He's out cold, but you
The Voice Of
hos now ordered new rates that will replace the temparW
matter? Gay couldn't come. But
stinging lash of his words, it need'n't worry. He'll come around}
' f� �'::':,::
continuously without drafts. The
rates which it authorized in its interim order lost • vly.
wasn't apparent, She said, "If in a few .minutes' and wonder what
y ti ~:
on him? I'll see." He stooped
amount of air change depends on
isn't necessary to go into all that. bit him." Jon's lip curled, His
t (
me when I said we were together.
Yn h the 1 ti I th h d 1oAt d Li 'b th'
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%f hgt}st
ft !44'latpd 7t1 Ill
1111 so t ll4t tbp Air is,. 94anahfll
tw.eei>+ cegllt►& analoor.agd at bead
lU 2 feet froidb agy•door,
In: a natural method the 'out take
flli.es abould be straight, well il}..
• a! llateycl (at least three Inches of
.i'n'sulation) and exte(ad two feet
aabove the ridge. Thi flue may be
located anywhere in the stable as.
long as it is six feet from any
• wall.
Air inlets should be located near
the ceil'in'g. Place an inlet in each
'corner and then 'space them equal
distant around the walls. On the
wall that the exhaust tan is locat-
ed, keep the air inlets at least 20
�nt from the fan.
The number of inlets, the size of
go
it
'1
J
4r eye eXAM1.4ations by 9 ngefh}oa1
O/th aiOeW4Niorks
money"
wrist so tightly that she winced
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T. PRY, &SON
A knock sounded on the door
"Ah,
with pain, "Come on',
Many, railway crossirngs have more than' one track, which
Memoral,,, Crafmmen
and.,Reid said, smiling, the
f
iiapagne."
Despite the cold contempt in this
multiplies the hazard to the motorist and makes the need for eau-
McCONNELL & HAYS
Sea€ortii'- Exeter Clinton
ch
But the door opened abruptly
tone, despite the hurting pressure
of his fingers, Lisbeth stood her
tion doubt rest. The drawing abovetem .sizes one the
y g g pt, prime
dangers
...................
Godierich (arrive) ..........
Jon Everton
"Wait,
of the multiple -track crossings --the train on the farther
E. A: McMASTER, B.A., M.D.
internist
and stood there, tall
ground. Jon. I:didu'teome
track obscured by the train moving in the opposite direction on the
P. L. BRADY, M.D.
and darkly forbidding, eyeing the
tableau 'before him. He shut the
here tonight, 'because I wanted to
see Reid. I came because I had
near track. This motorist would have saved himself trouble if he
Surgeon
County Crown Attorney
own. He thought it concerned her
had waiteda second or two to see if the farther track was clear
Office Hours. I p.m, to 5 p.m.,
door and advanced, this gay eyes
to. He has a letter-" She
before proceeding. The Board of Transport Commissioners for
?
colts with fury. Reid could only
couldn't go on.
"A
Canada received reports of 443 railwayThese ocrild accidents in the
A. W. SILLERY
Solicitor, Etc.
�a'., .47 .. t) +, .. , ,Si'••
v,
stand staring. No slightest recol-
And Jon repeated, letter?"
p
12 -month period ended' June 30 last. These accidents took 140 lives
;f4�R
Appointments made in advance
are desirable.
lection of Jon occurred to him.
The silence stretched out. Jon's
and injured 54 others,. In some cases motorists disregarded pro -
But Jon remembered Reid. Re-
dark young face was inscrutable.
"I
tective devices placed at crossings for their protection, and in
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
membered him too well. Jon was
After a while he said, get it.
others disregard of the basic rules of safe drivingresponsible
was
MUSIC TEACHER
oneevast, unbearaible ache of re-
Blackmail."
for needless loss of life and injury.
Seaforth Showrooms Open Tuesday
membering. He might have known
Lisbeth nodded. She couldn't
T'E,S
STANLEY J. SMITH, A.T,C.M.
Phones: Office 5-W; Res.
Bee Dr. Harburn for "appoint•
he might, at least, have sus-
pectedr
meet his eyes, couldn't control
Seaforth
meat any other time, or Phone
eleven o'clock. But there was no
the hot, shamed color that crept
ly controlled, while the mechanical
PIANO, THEORY, VOICE z
41J, Exeter.
Making no effort to conceal his
'across her face, knowing Jon's
Physician and Surgeon
method includes air inlets and an
Carter must have retired early.
Lisbeth
EFFElr ■ /��
IYE JANUARY le 1951
p t, he addressed Lisbeth:
thoughts. And et she couldn't de -
g y
Supervisor of School Music,
Phone 332-M - Seaforth -
exhaust fan thermostatically Coll -
"So
"So this is what you do when,
liberately betray Gay, wrecking
closed, her throat aching. Now
that all need for action was past,
trolled. The initial cost is the
-
r
n8a,
Meyour
you're too ill to see Miles'." And
then, in response to her look of
•9�fi4: 6*ent; "I' happened to be
her hope of happiness with a
casual, "A•• letter of ,my mother's
" Instead she whispered, "I
of
only one with the natural system,
the mechanical method has, as
The
(Continued from Page 2)
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
a.
with him when you .phoned, And
. . .
-shave to get it," and took an un-
well, and operating charge.
mechanical or fan system is poli-
then, ass I turned into our drive,
certain 'step toward Reid.
of Toronto.
How could) she facg Jon, sharing
'
BO,'A a
I saw you going out. Naturally, I
But . Jon's hand stopped her.
any building should be changed
The Voice Of
hos now ordered new rates that will replace the temparW
followed. I& was so close, behind
Jon asked, "You think he has It
continuously without drafts. The
rates which it authorized in its interim order lost • vly.
dtE/ MFOR
you the clerk downstairs, believed
on him? I'll see." He stooped
amount of air change depends on
Temperance
t (
me when I said we were together.
once more and, after a brief
the -season, the number and kind
PHONE 80
He told me where you'd gone."
search through the unconscious
of livestock in the building, the
JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D.
Perhaps Gay had fallen asleep.
"Very clever, I'm sure.', Reid's
man's pockets, handed Lisbeth a
condition of the structure, the
On November 28, the citizens of
Physician and Surgeon
'
voice was arrogantly ironic. "But
billfold. "It could be in there."
quantity of insulation in walls and
Orilli'a vote on the question as to
a
would you mind explaining who
Reluctantly, with fingers that
ceilings and, sometimes, the use of
whether the town is to remain dry
you are and why' Lisbeth's actions
shrank from their task, she ran
supplemental .heat.
as it has been for 42 years, or
D. 'II: MCINNES
Phone 791
are any, of your business?"
through the contents' of Reid Ter-
Ventilation may be either a ns,-
whether it is to go wet with the
Chiropractic . Foot Correction
3.' r
Jon's eyiev blazed at him, is
r s wallet. There were several
y
tural or a mechanical system. The
introduction of a liquor store and
ACROSS DOWN
s'`•'�. �
hands clenched at his sides. "Her
letters. One, addressed in Gay's
natural system is comprised of air
brewer's warehouse. One of the
FAIR REASONABLE RATES
BECAUSE-
actions are her own aff0r, except
unmistakable scrawl, with a Ber-
inlets and an out -take flue manual-
arguments of the wets is' that liq-
:" Backadioisofendoeto
as they concern ,'Miles. Milest is
muda postmark, dated last -March.
AUCTIONEERS
or stores would help the tourist 1,
-
an upset kidney condi-
my friend. I won't have him de-
Her shaking fingers crumpled it,
'HAROLD JACKSON
trade. The answer to that argu-
RONALD G. McCANN
Accountant
lion; and for over half a century Dodd'2
celvedl and made to appear a
stuffing it into her purse. She
into the familiar room. On the
ment is given in a statement sign-
16. Impawn 9. Top
fGdney balls have helped bring relief from
fool."
put the rest of Reidfs' things 'back
dressing Cable a single shaded
ed by twenty-one district resort
changes and adjustments protide reasonable rstes that will fairly
hadutehe by treating the kidneys- Get
Lisbeth said. brokenly: "No, Jon
into the billfold, handed it to
lamp burned. The bed, shad not
operators. u "One of the greatest
Boa's Kidney Pills today at any drug
, oh, please!" But no one heard.
Jon. Wordlessly lie replaced it
been slept in. Its silken coverlet
'attractions'•Orillia has', to both the
GOING EAST
counter. Look for the blue bo: with the ref
her.. No one paid any attention.
and got•' to -his feet.
was. smooth. the One linen sheets
hotel owners' and their guests, is
Morning) A.M.
Goderieh (leave) ........... G.8
hw3• You can depend anDaMs. 133
Jon was. saying, "She's Coming
Jon' Followed Lis Still Believing
turned back. as Gay's maid al-
the fact that it is one of the fes
37. Rap 29. Aspen
`
the Letter Was Hers
ways, left them when her mis-
aownalleft.-that- is. not cursed by
the territory we serve. We will keep on working to Bitot! dee � Of
- - _
Lisbeth's chin was high, her
tress..had gone out for the even-
the presence of. a .brewer's store."
and whisse want it.
forth 3:46
' 4.0 etion gu'aranntesd;
mouth steady, saying, "Thank you,
Ing.
God save'Orillia from the curse.-
Jon. Now we can go."
(Continued Next Week)
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Your Business
Direetoxy •
In the street Jon offered curtly,
"I'll
go
it
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r i
4.40 sn
45. Yield
r ve your car one i yo
don't feel up to it. Mine will be
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mfrs in bed 10
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a
$atfbrd (axrtire) .. .. ...
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don't feel up to it. Mine will be
MEDICAL
LEGAL
all right here. I can pick it up
> ;Morn -Ing)
A.M. specialist in farm stock and. im- 49. Exhume
tomorrow: '
McCONNELL & HAYS
Stratford (leave) ...........
Seaforth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
But Lisbeth daeclined. She didn't
■
�' R E BELL E E R N E
...................
Godierich (arrive) ..........
'12.20 in Huron and Perth Counties. 1556. Atdieu
want to sit beside Jon, shoulder
' Ea
E. A: McMASTER, B.A., M.D.
internist
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
PATRICK D. McCONNELL
to shoulder, during -the long drive
back to Lake Forest. He thought
P. L. BRADY, M.D.
H. GLENN HAYS
the letter in her purse was her
N. EW
Surgeon
County Crown Attorney
own. He thought it concerned her
Office Hours. I p.m, to 5 p.m.,
SEAFORTH, ONT.
and Reid, touching on some sordid
ugliness in the past. Well, let
daily, except Weduesdlay and Sun-
day
Telephone 174
him think that. What difference
!`
A. W. SILLERY
Solicitor, Etc.
�a'., .47 .. t) +, .. , ,Si'••
v,
EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m.
did it make? Jon hated, her. No -
thing -could add to that hatred'.
And Gay had to lose.
TE
;f4�R
Appointments made in advance
are desirable.
Phones: Office 173, Residence 781
Ph
everything
Lisbeth drove fast and tried, to
'car
:EPHONE
SEAFORTH - ONTARIO
forget that the behind her
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
was Jon's car. She left her road -
MUSIC TEACHER
Physician and Surgeon
sten on the drive and stumbled
up the broad steps to let herself�R
IN 'DR. H.H. ROSS' OFFICE
5-J
-
quietly, quickly into the silent
T'E,S
STANLEY J. SMITH, A.T,C.M.
Phones: Office 5-W; Res.
house. Incredibly, it was not yet
Seaforth
Teacher of
eleven o'clock. But there was no
DR. W W. STAPLETON
PIANO, THEORY, VOICE z
sign of anyone about. Gay and
Physician and Surgeon
TRUMPET
Carter must have retired early.
Lisbeth
EFFElr ■ /��
IYE JANUARY le 1951
Phone 90 Seaforth
Supervisor of School Music,
Phone 332-M - Seaforth -
Saye in her own room,
leaned against the door, her eyes
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
4319-52
closed, her throat aching. Now
that all need for action was past,
The Board Transport Commlissbmrs for Callladil Inas
-
53 Waterloo St. South, Stratford
-she felt limp and shaken. Like a
of
VETERINARY
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
grim Spector, the thought of to-
rendered judgment os, the application we tunic lir Octohrr,
Graduate in Medicine, University
morrow arose to confront her.
J. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
of Toronto.
How could) she facg Jon, sharing
1949 for our first general rate iwease in 23 years. The Board
Leto assistant New York OpthalD.
Aural. Institute, Moere
, .
C. MAPLESDEND.V.M., V.S.
this shameful secret, knowing he
felt she was deceiving Miles?
hos now ordered new rates that will replace the temparW
mei ands
flel(vs (Eye and Golden Square
Throat Hospital, London, Eng. At
Main) Street - Seaforth
PHONE 105
Well, there was, at least, no
need to keep flay longer in sus -
rates which it authorized in its interim order lost • vly.
HOTEL, Seaforth,
third Wednesday in every month,
pense. Lisbeth's feet were quiet
on -the thick carpet of the hall.
T. R. MELADY, D.V.M., V.S.
from 2 to 4:30 gam.
Main Street . Dublin
She knocked lightly on her mo -
NEW RATES FOR
PHONE 80
ther's door, -but no one, answeredi
JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D.
Perhaps Gay had fallen asleep.
_.
-
O�'TOMETRIST
Physician and Surgeon
Unhesitantlyr •Lia'beth let herself
Phone 110 Hetosatl
SEAFORTH
CHIROPRACTIC
SOLUTION TO
��"" E. LONst
Optometrist
Eyes examined, Glasses fitted.
BOXWORD PUZZLE
D. 'II: MCINNES
Phone 791
Chiropractic . Foot Correction
MAIN ST. - SEAFORTH
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Hours: 9 - 6
ACROSS DOWN
Monday, Thursday - 1 to 8 p.m.
Wed. 9-12,30; Sat. 9 a.m, to 9 P.M.
L Cubes 1. Coffin
FAIR REASONABLE RATES
4. Dimes 2. Blurb
and
ACCOUNTING
7- Woo 3. Sahib
8. After 4. Draw
These rates will adjust the temporary rates eaAwed by'The
AUCTIONEERS
-
10. Flush 5. Mar
Board of Trans ort Commissioners list Judy, aid art mat oOsses will
Tramport
'HAROLD JACKSON
RONALD G. McCANN
Accountant
11. Aerial S. Sea
15. Off 7. Woods
result in only small differences.
3'
CLINTON - ONTARIO
Specialist in Farm and House-
holds Sales.
16. Impawn 9. Top
While some rates will,increaae, others wid n" Chari . The
Offlee: Phones:
Royal Bank Office 561, Res'. 455
Licensed in Huron and Perth
Counties. Pricers reasonable; sat-
19. Imbibe 12. Enjoin
2'2, Jails 13. Idiot
changes and adjustments protide reasonable rstes that will fairly
N
isfaction guaranteed,
23. Sane 14. Loses
reflect the difference in volae of the various claeaea of teeetioe.
G.N.R. TIME TABLE
For information, etc., write or
25. Torso 17. Method
26. Death I8. April
GOING EAST
phone HAROLD JACKSON, 661 r
14, Seaforth; R,R. 4, Seaforth.
27. Iotas 2. 'ImtoMedusa
30. Flu 211. Irate
IMPROVEMENT and GIROWTV TO COJIITIIIiUE
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
.Licensed Auctioneer
Morning) A.M.
Goderieh (leave) ........... G.8
31. Ogling 24. Awful
34, Steady 28.10gress
The additional revenue from the new cabala WE enable use is
Seaforth .............
Correspondence promptly answer-
37. Rap 29. Aspen
maintain and improve your set vice notal to beep pace with gnowtb in
Btmiiflbfdf (aMve) . , • .... 7.16
oon) P--
('Afternoon) X�
ed. tImmed4ate'. arrangements can
be macho for stale dates by phoning
38. Altar 32. Gy sum
40. tPiece, 33. Ideal
the territory we serve. We will keep on working to Bitot! dee � Of
Godderich UeWs) .... • • • , • $
209, (Clinton. Charges, moderate and
41. Amass 35. Trader
and whisse want it.
forth 3:46
' 4.0 etion gu'aranntesd;
42. Sank 36. Abash
service you want, when you
a
$atfbrd (axrtire) .. .. ...
4.40 sn
45. Yield
38. Abyss
GOING WEST
JOSEPH L. RYAN 46. Unless
319. Theme
> ;Morn -Ing)
A.M. specialist in farm stock and. im- 49. Exhume
43. Astute
Stratford (leave) ...........
Seaforth
10.46 plemootif and, households effects. r52. Tea
11.36 Satisfaetlob gnaraiik6ed. Licensed 53. Sherry
44. ifih'hld
47. Nears
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�' R E BELL E E R N E
...................
Godierich (arrive) ..........
'12.20 in Huron and Perth Counties. 1556. Atdieu
48. fU`xile
' Ea
(Aftetn9on) <
P.M. For pardeftilars and open dates, 57. Leper
50. Xylo
Stratford (Ieavg) ..
9.36 write 'oY' phone JOSEM L. RYAN, 58. Tri
51. Um
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