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pr nda and as$s :her to marry' • my gtoppetl paying •Dronda court Evening — and a country,id� nF . rl, lrtgt. ,. µn ,1, ., .,. ,
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\, nounsies. rho, coming. marriage • start hurting her again?%: She. Ger- br}Ili'an:t moon. And the au filled * * � ani deu#,?cs placel;wpu head'eplib
° to Cat Brine Wags- lain! could not do bin • .to wAb the sw6i& scent of flowers and " rer,smce, th t ilr t .fit Rt >ag:tyou b e �np" t
of his: son . h y awyt h t air yJ�, !'?3 c 4 n:
ate. Salty s mother now fe{rp bi ang that about. But on the other a sigh ng bi sane. Philip Jethr wp felt. Mike would have been pleased el r .,6ith $��,a ally, "�'t►u f ii fpr {)� ,. �drk R k2u a
him, didn't ynu R c , : pain itna w ,
a t Barb the lass' 'of her job aR 'house hand, didn't Jimmy, have some pr4fouitdlY moved as ha took Cath- had he seen their kiss=• because �u
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keeper.- claim on her? They'd' lonown one el3ne W3hgate's hand and bel .ed' Nc2.. She., cried Veetnellt�Yb I ., a o,e�n
{ , P P Mike .:Way furiou's enough' uitih' o i I,k Ka�c.
I i and her over the stiles of the little S.te dens Sall Aili9tairi> to w$eh ..didp'i','R e4rk"EieU Ta , ',,:
-- another fora ung t me, wax Y
COltltrd Itn acreage
for the ,,, , • "Agtl he leEt�tou figfi ? ont�si ,Felltept•r laXAt`npl d s# nt l7
We area itt g g fence. Tired, darling. her all the "bad luck in 'the world= ,,•,,
ys "I am bot'a servamt, Miss 'Win- "Sally. .<
„ ?.. for 'her: Aud. 'so, eniwP�?f • 'of �. r � 4ra�• , ��
Yee . The girl sounded preoc- Philip, I'm never tired when I'n He crad-'be8n properly sorry, for
D MALTING CO. cupied.l with you. his condition the evening''khe Halms �cha 38 not ar wonderful ggl, ;.',,
CANADA ,q
1,s "whst did- you say to Jimmy last "Sweet," He brought her hands. calling, and she had been suitably AtOr�lgf ani °� .-
"Are you quite finished. abs ia� is r n b
evening?" to his tips and kissed them. Hist gay and forgiving ' and even ac- QUI icily: ed'{;; ill ihpr 'Rt}al>q i)q{
one then the other, then all over ce ted' his invitation to dining 'Again be captured bar ^hAIV4, sx tetY$ ins , r ^ ® $h�
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•.r" 7 "How'd y'+ ryr, again,a u.=e:i►ed..: h:''x ,�,
"Plenty." P'
1;,. Ho<r d he take it?" again, white she shivered delicious- and dancing. )3ut then her mood 'he'leaned'forward+• ifltc7aH81g•, a�
Will be available at 011r Warehouse -I "The usual' way. A laugh. Noth- ly : had changed—changed,"while' •they over tha3' little table: 'AY'lI never hi, wh+�t the
t3Cd
Ing can disturb Jimmy's equanim- "Philip, you'll wear them out!" " were on the dance Hoor. Having no finished,- Sally. YO11,48ee, I iFvg-.ytt acilithte prom• tti et 101i a }ot � � 1 '''•
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ity:' Or my lips.' Well, they°ll be way of kaowtAg that the orchestra
-too much;" �. the disatased
"Such' a big
'word for a small worn, out in a good cause." was •-playing the identical' 'tune the This: time -she, d3dnrt, sncFeed� au uestipns h xQ„e 8lx .elk
�” Farniers
„girl. `Just two more weeks, Philip. orchestra had 'played' in New Yark' Pulling her hand ^frbm hiS, though hown"Iutr 7td�uR ll ibSid Dlt�l CoV�O vs e•' she tried• to=energeficatlly. MikeR .haPe beeolne eet4, lis 0 jY
P.,
rl Sally appeared in the doorway, Think "of it, just two,more weeks, when she was in Jimmy's alms, h
do you have to "spoil every date we land a �tdgl
Seaforth ir,axing grim. "I said a lot of 'big "I couldn't thiuk•of anything else was rather confused by her a,brript: hav 4” p'°� snep d m;tr%�� gtil rr,
Phone 9 • • ,• . �, things last night, Helen And I if 'I wanted to, darling.", And that "Oh, I . don't feel like dancing, "Instinct incl tells me to keep trytnga � x ;
meant them. 1'11, te• cu Jimmy a w&s the truth. When horror is Mike, -let's sit down."Inst po nts wiziGh
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Sally. Instinet s me that if I try `dsaible':soureps iaf eontttru '>`itl"s
hey
lesson he'll never forget." about to enfold you in its arms it returned to He was uncomfortable bbte.w He hen Chad often enough I'll get wthat :I want'" question cannot, be anawerad at iYa°I r
drunk several martinis, so be was 'All right, then. I fell in love 'present 'althofth a Homilies oP �
_ slightly dizzy, as well. Made less with him" a biline :are under investigatto,
inhibited by the alcohol, lie boldly His face blanched, but he held' It is wortk noting that imv6t s
took her :hand and squeezed it grimly on to his show of compos,n of live stock from Great Britiaikt ,�,
ntly. ure. "And now, jealous, hurt, bitter;; were abandoned' between,,Jttlp, r ,w
"'Sally, what did I do wrong? you want to strike back at him, 1961, and the and of January', lli
Since no'importation.of suseeptible
• animal's is $flowed' from, any other3
F i country excepting the United+,
States, which is :free of the dis ri
Town ac,f Safortheease, it seems unlikely than sub U
ceptible animals could have, beena
di' coveringthe s how. themddsease ewau
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RECEIPTS f ed y
TAX -PAYMENT R carried 3a' idly Ing man and
for 1952.cry effort is being made to tura; ,
` light on this question. ti4e
There are three further, �jups v_
• tion -s that the 'Canadian C' ie own-
er
wn er and, the Canadian cidzens. m4y
- - The Town of Seaforth will pay 4% per annum, ask:
.:.•Y ':�ryvi�::;f•••' Safi �a
I
•ry. F+ u to August 31 1952 � all Prepaid Taxes osdnbo� �.�ea�es�available?m di �f
�.
THE LEADiNG INFANTRYMEN
Certificates and full particulars may be ob- cal sluice, lire danger is extreme- "
"r',:•;: tained. at the ToWn Clerk's Office in the Town ly remote.
,..: Canadian soldiers are playing a world-wide role to z. Is the Canadian meat suppi"y'` 'd
' Hall. imperilled by this outbreak of foot,
a t
discourage aggression :.. to help guard peace. At home and D. H. WILSON;
and—mouth diseat3e? The answer i9
overseas, our soldiers stand as -- Guardians of Peace. Allo Not unless the letel ak t --Of
Treasurer. >
- allowed 'to get completely out of
hand -would 'tbA meat S'u'pply be
a
noticeably affected.jt
3. How many head of stock are
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The Canadian Infantry Soldier is the toughest, the" best
y
equipped fighting soldier in the world today.
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Recently a new specialty with extra pay and prestige was created
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for the Infantry Soldier. This is the Leading Infantryman.
Regina area. What further number
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He is the trained Infantry Soldier. He has learnt to handle expertly
on the results of investigations'novr
the many weapons of modern infantry. He has been trained to take
under way.
care of himself anywhere, any time, in any kind 'of situation; The Leading
Y
Suppose you succeed, Sally? Sup-
Infantryman is the most thoroughly trained fighting soldier in the Army.
pose you make him 'come crawling
play your part in Canada's most important business today, defence.
♦ R V '
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the way—what then?"
You are eligible if you are: 17 to 40 years of age, (tradesmen to 45),
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physically fit and ready to serve anyuwhers.
raged.
Is it? That's un'for-tunate....But
fr. ,Apply to the nearest Recruiting Depot:
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No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, Rideau &Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Ont:
dear friends. Jimmy plays `high,
No. 5 Personnel Depot; Artillery Park, Bagot Street, Kingston, Ont.
Canadian -Army Recruiting Station, 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Qntr
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No. 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Elizabeth Street, London, Ont
noticeably affected.jt
3. How many head of stock are
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involved? There are fewer than,
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r.
mediately. These animals • Are'
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noticeably affected.jt
3. How many head of stock are
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involved? There are fewer than,
4(i0 animals, now under quarantine
and likely to be slaughtered Ift
3 yi;
mediately. These animals • Are'
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24 different 'premises, all in. the
Regina area. What further number
l
may became suspect will depend
on the results of investigations'novr
under way.
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Suppose you succeed, Sally? Sup-
4a
pose you make him 'come crawling
back to you—which You won't, by
the way—what then?"
"Then I shall marry Pthillp, Jeth-
3t
rup,"
"Of_,all the' dirty thoughts!" he
raged.
Is it? That's un'for-tunate....But
please remember that I didn!t-start
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this way. I have learned from my
ii
dear friends. Jimmy plays `high,
wide and handsome, an -d that's all
right. You spoil our friendship and
4
that's all right, Well, it's all rights .
for me to marry for money, then '
"Are you through?"
She flung her head back. "I .am,
;
Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main Street West, North Bay, Oat. M"Ake. Do I get lecture one or two
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Army Recruiting Centre, James Street Armoury, or three?" r
200 James St. North, Hamilton, Ont. He rose and slapped her face.
a AaIGi-0,;d
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His face was red with .fury His
e breath rasped in his throat.., "You
"Voice of the Army" — Tuesday cheap—and I thought I loved you!"
Listen to
McKinley Farms & Hatchery Slit pressed +her hand o her
and Thursday evenings — Dominion Network. stinging cheek, eyes viae with am- x
azement. "You—yoti slapped me!" i;
"You deserve worse, by God! A y.
• Producers of slimy, despicable thing like you•!
11i the
And L thoughtv/y) 'She sprang from her chair, tears, ?!
CANADIAN 'APPROVED CHICKS streaming down her cheeks, "Mille, `,I
"Get. out. Get out before I really
Your enquiries are solicited forget myself. You hear, .get outY"
CANA IAN ARNff "Hey, loud -'mouth, you keep yer
hands off •her!"WRITE OR PHONE AND ASK A burly gentleman with a cigar
McKINLEY'S REGARDING YOUR " sleuthed between his teeth Woo y;
from an , adjoining table threaten- ;
ingly. He promptly sat down 'a% aJ
ACTIVE RCECHICKS' FOR 1952 Mike gave thim a lusty shove ands
stamped out. V.
COCKERELS, PULLETS and UNSEXED (Continued Next Week)
c an run about
A amel c 16 m3I'es.
wt 697 r 11, Hensall R.R. 1, Zurich
an hour.'
THE VOICE OF
TEMPERANCEI
• Which is the better temperance
itada Temperance
r n B-- Roe Forms Service Dept Ftp,°drunkenness t�tlr
.. der which
measure—the
o..fi
• in evidence? We have the ant*;sr
-.,a&. N� 0 0 0 a G�u��l� .,.� ,
{ r , A SOW'S MILK FLOW FALLS OFF JUST WHEN to, the !list question in thPr eseottti
N VERSATISFiED, /' L3WG IjyFED THE SOW A ' WHAT i O I WONDER DOYOU'REALIZE _
i6[iS LlT1f • F HER LITTER NEEDS INCREASED FOOb, so YOU'VE for fest ed rewFh questions answer' C1n°�f bur li�i4tt �'
YOU'h1EAN- JUST WHAT A"5TRAIN A rU� inters lived for some years in a
OOC•.THEYALWIA'y5 5EEI�)TO C�OOD RATION MONTHS' MiOST:OF'' LITTEROF THIS SIZE,IPUTS '.Wt TO EXTRA FOOD. tjlltj �SySP,i�,iAii'8r11�, busy, town in Southwestern Cin ('
BE HUNGRY. o,. „t3EFORE- FARROWING WER`J(1Q ► ON. A SOW: f//j ,8 t= et,jtirEitiesnUcr r!7tario, -Por the past three years bl§
"`r has
rtslivunaheai sting! C chary heesawv
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1' NATURAI..R " a I. i/ ;i,� �/ �' p pF f'1+o f t_1r evidence of dru k'ennesa' every
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JIM- YOU OED TFI 1 - : pt 1N day in 'the town that was itt ,liC ;t'1
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A MILK f`AlalStOi=F„ :° r PINS iN51DETHES+UW.5�1�;, `ssQ
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` AFTER TW'I2F.E NOW YOU'VE GOT 11 ,
�, r ¢D `<y' Wye/�` in the Hurbit. ,Obnti>ly: town Atli t i
WEEK5,yt0U KNOW.
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' HELI* FEED THEM" ,
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