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The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-10-30, Page 6inghava MvanCe-•Tunes. Published at WINGI-IAM - ONTARIO Every Thursday 1Vlorning W. Logan Craig Publisher One. year $' . S.t�iisea"ii,tiott rates —" 00. in advance, months $1,00, To 13, S. A. $2.50 per year. Advertising rates on application. ton Mutual .a ire Wellington Co. Established 1.840 Risks taken on all class of inur- ince at reasonable rates. Head Office, Guelph, Odic. ABNER COSENS, Agent, ngharn J. W. DODD Two doors eolith of Field's Butcher shop. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE P. O. Box 366 Phone 46 IVINGHAM, ONTARIO 1 W. BUSHFIELD Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Lean r dram ice—Meyer Meyer :block, l� ins Successor to Dudley Holmes `_ 1 H. CRAWFORD Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Successor to R. Vanstone WinghaOntario sn J. A. MORTON BARRISTER, ETC. W ingharn, Ontario i DR. G. H. ROSS DENTIST Office Over Isard's Store H. W. COLBORNE, M.D. n Surgeon Physician and Medical Representative D. S. C. R. Successor to Dr. • . R. Hantbly Phone 54 Winghant R. ROBT. C. REDMOND R.C.S. (ENG.) L.R.C.P. (Loud.) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. R. L. STEWART : Graduate of University of Toronto,' Faculty of Medicine; Licentiate of the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons. I Office in Chisholm Block 1 Josephine Street.. Phone 29 DR. G. W. HOWSON DENTIST Oifice over John Galbraith's Store. WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES WHAT r Copyright by Charles Scribner's Sons HAPPENED 'SO FAR • commanded nut to getup a natural sweat. nor to kick over the traces foreman of tisk Blue with which some woman had hitched' Thud Lee. horse rse ori Lake ranch, convinced Bayne Trey you to the cart of convention. How'd ors, manager, is deliberatly wrecking 'you like it, laud Lee?" ]the property owned by Judith San- = Bud Lee grinner' and a new look ford, a young woman. her cousin, ;crept into his eyes. '"Rung Bud Lee," Pollock Hampton, and, Timothy Gray, ;he answered frankly, "I wouldn't decides to throw up his job. Judith ;stand for it for one tick of the dock. arrives and announce, she has bought !I'd say there': two kinds of rtten,• too. Gray': share in the ranch and will F There's my kind; there's the Dave run it. She discharges Trevors. Burrill Lee kind. You see, he's a sort NOW READ ON : of relation of mine is Dare. Burrill ',Lee, and I'm not exactly proud of thins- He's the kind that wears dress- 'That's- sure putting it 'straight,' 1 said Lee slowly. !suits and sticks M a bungalow. He's ,proud of his name ':null' and Lee, "You just bet it's putting it straights" she announced vigorously. both, because big- men down south !wore 'em before he did, and they were „ And you 11 find that it s a way .I; relations. He's swelled up over the ;way he can dance and ride after a ifox, and over the coin he's got in the bank. Then .there's Bud Lee who ducks out of that sort of scrap -heap ',end beats it for the open," -rI " , get you.!broke in Judith, her ;ryes very bright. "And you men here, my men, -ant me to he the sort of ": tit o. manha" t T your; precious tonsil), ;Dave Burrill, is a ;lean? Is that it. Where's your logic this morning?" "Meaning horse sense?" he smiled. "Its in these few little words: 'What's. right for a man may be dead wrong for a woman-" "Oh, scat!" she cried impatiently, t"What ant I wasting time with you ' for? She swung hack to her table. 'What was Trevors' Tritest excuse for :selling at a sacrifice.' she asked. "Told me he just had a wire last ' night From young Hampton, asking i for three thousand dollars," he ex- plained in a similar tone, though his , eyes were twinkling at her. "Pollock a. ollock• ' Ham rnerve!" Hampton has. his nerve. she snapped. She took . up the tele- phone instrument at her elbow and demanded .the Western' Union at I was 'I'rained by a Better ..Y1 Than Rocky Bend. "Judith Sanford speak- ing," she said crisply, ."Repeat the tmessage of last night for the general have, putting things etraight. 1 was manager, Blue Lake mech." trained to the business by a better; In a moment she had it. "So Tre man than you'll eater ,be, Bud Lee." -tors wasn't lying about that part. of "Itlaybe eke," he adtaitted without it," elle said 'reluctantly. And to the T)cat. "f'fl take off my hat tc, Luke Wt.stcrn Vidor) agent " "'Pah ;'s 's t )i Sanford for a man. And P11. takeoff mess' Y •xa,t. ' . . r . hatr , you, if you Want': t tr, yYJ1r '•know, , t n ta, 1,u11uck Hampton, Hotel file:ftnlyn, But, training or nrt rr:airrin�, this 'is San Francisco: no job for a 'lady,' tied shooting. up "impossible send moneyr � rrt,w .,r for Trevor.. and riding; the 'Prince isn't some time, 1.1 Prince ave fired Trevors, Run - going tr,rnakt it so," Ping outfit :myself, N te d (avers rent . "What you're !oo.ilung for," sniffed ,we Canise r' rag c t J pay rr•ter(ist on loans Judith contemptuously, is x female r<n's salaries ;and keep going, "1'Jris being extinr t. this. one hundred yearsi k fire tl. You'd have i:v£rry girl wear tails to "Judith Sanford,'Gtnc -al Manager." T an• r .tf.,t.r. her gowns, arid duck and:dodges-be• "That maystart hi; gray 'natter, hind fans and faint 'every time she working," she ended as she:. rlickcd up jabbed 111r thuioh vwifh a pin 1" the •r£.rriver, "Now, 'see, will you "I can't err• test a wc,rrta.ir'S Mere stick tv' I I rite me fern days 7517 srJ and give is ride) but:i,in - r ' r .. me .... ?" r, t, br Jric:tt ,� and.Barn', rc time to get ,r man in your place?" sing around. ' " "Ve,s jr"1 r r l "A woman's -r' "You 1 r that, Miss i'iarrferd,•,� r, y plarr.e.. :;hr! s,rnffkul, 'You will /AP ore itt tvcr way "Her ,lace, w'h °rr , : , ,Y •" 1 c .t binrn i£.r fte,t.£1r,rl yr a can while'' you nrt: With rimer num Putti her! How do You know "When T work fvr a than--nr where her .,lace is? Hr wouldyouwoman," ,... 't i ,w be added t,, .tti cry, ! don't like to he told just what your glare,r1t back atytlrrnti." is? '1'o be jammed, for t natancc, ito "All right, Then start in right t it<, w a. little bungalow In r' to . en tel nit b a thy; t J lit. [ .' nut about the 'parr 1'r :v r. gang � a squeezed into a diesa.,sugt And 'r>ld; Lis taken on, Are tf,cy all crooks? Y 'Stay Bete: and 1ne,1: K,K"„'('f'e; to be' , rhea little- gray,f ti £ 1:•^S token' man ! r F. AaPARKER OgTEOPATf1. "" •�.. All Diseases Treated r{.'ss. adjoining residence next to t ;'r igiic-till eh1ireii on Centre gtreet. Sundays by appointment. Osteopathy Electricity Phone 27g. Hours, 9 a.ni. to 8 p.m. A. R. & F. E. DUVAL i Licensed Drugless Practitioners j 'Chiropractic and Electro Therapy. 1 Graduates of Canadian Chiropractic Cuilege, Toronto.' andNational Col- lege, Chicago. . Out of town and night calls res- ponded to. All business coufidentiaL Phone 300, J. ALVIN FOX Registered Drugless Practitioner CHIROPRACTIC AND DRUGLESS ' PRACTICE ELECTRO -THERAPY Hours.: 2-5, 7-8, or by appointment. Phone 191, 1 D, McEWEN EN LICENSED AUCTIONEER Phone 602r14. Saks of Farm Stock and lmple ne3tts, Real Estate, Etc., conducted with satisfaction and at moderate charges. THOMAS FELLS AUCTIONEER REAL ESTATE SOLD r; ' Athorojttlt knowledY,t, of Farm Strick Phone 221,, Wingleun RICHARD B. JACKSON AUCTIONEER Phone 613r6, Wroxeter, or address d;;.:1, Gorrie. Sales conducted any- where, and satisfaction guaranteed, • DRS. A. 1 & A. W. IRW I N DENTISTS 'Office: Mac '',lock Wingltam. A. 1 WALKER FURNITURE AND Pt1NT RAL SE1 VICE A, ;f, Walker J•reetrsed I*trner:tl t)ir 'err ti:o• arrd ttnbalnier, aiifN . C c Phone 1; 06 0 It , o Res,Phone to 224; st Limo it " o erne Puneral'. Co . aeh. 4,4 You'll Ever Bel" with the smelly, pipe—he's straight, Isn't .lie?" "That would be old Carson? Yes; he's a good roan.. You won't fired a bet ter," "is be going to quit, too? just I've cone? Has he any love for Bayne 'Trevors?" "Maybe you'd better ask Crason." in a flash she was on her feet and had gone to the door. "Carson!" she called loudly. "Come here, will. you?" There was a little: silence; a Iow sound of laughter, then' Carson's sharp voice answering: "I'm coming' Judith went back to her chair. She did not speak until Carson's wiry form slipped through the doorway. Then With the old cattleman's shrewd,, hard eyes 'upon her she turned from a clip full of pape••s `she had been looking through and spoke to him quietly: • "lou used to work for the Granite Canyon crowd, didn't you, Carson?'i "I' es'm," he answered. "Cattle foreman there for several years?" .'t`ee'm-" "Helped clean out the Roaring Creek gang, didn't you, Carson?" Carson shifted a bit, colored under. her fixed eyes, and finally admitted: i.. -.., •�.:%V,'�"�Ilul6�°t,�Y.2i� ' "! •SSB. She said quietly. "On your way •don't forget to look in on your friend, Benny," Carson went hastily down the knoll, his eyes bright. Judith lauthcd softly. "I've got his number, laud Lee! All that's needed to keep that old n)otrn tain•lion on the job is to •show, hien a real fight ahead! And by godly, Mr, Man, •there's going to be scrap enough from the very jump to retake Carson forget Whether he's working for a woman. or John W, Sitan, •Esctttire!" CHAPTER III Bigness of the Venture "And now," said Judith Sanford to the stillness about her—she was alone in the . big ran'eh-house—"not being constructed of iron, I'm going to take a snooze." Vivid blossom that she was upon the tough, hardy stalk of her pioneer ancestry, :creature of ardent flame and passion which her blood and her life in -the open had made her, she was not devoid of the understanding' of the limit of physical endurance, • Last. night, through the late moonlight and later starlight, through the thick dark- ness -which lay across the mountain trails before the coning of clay, on "Haven't had a real first-class• fight' into the dawn; she had ridden: forty for quite a bit, have you, Carson? Not miles from the railroad at Reeky since that ;ash on your jaw healed. Bend. Certain of treachery on the Not since you and Scotty Webb mix Part of Hayne nTevnrs, she had an- edtir- With the rived only to find him plotting Roaring Creekers?" Carson rubbed 'his jaw, 'flashed a other blow at her interests. She, had quid, look at Bud Lee as though for ridden a mad hi -me of a horse Whose moral support, looked still further rebellious struggle against her auth- embarrassecl, and finally choked over Drily had taxed iter to the last ounce of her strength. She had shot a man his brief: "No'nt:" io the right shoulder and the left fore Judith sat sntilling brightly athis arm. .. And now, with no one to hard features. "I've 'heard •clad talk ere her, she was pale and shaking 1 ibo,ut that," she said thoughtfully."1 little, suddenly faint from the heavy guess I've got at least one real titan heating of her own heart, She had on the ranch, Carson, Oh, don't dodge had virtually no sleep last night. She like that! I'm not going to put ins was glad of it. For eciw she would trots around you and kiss you on the sleep, deep. top of your head. Bet I do .love a "1 ani' not to be called; no matter .)tan that loves a fair fight. . Lee, what happens," she said to Jose, who here, has given me this promise tc, came trotting to the tinkle of her '.tickon the job for ten 'days or sobell. o give me time to get some one else • Slipping out of he clothes, she o lookafter my horses?' drew the sheet up to 'ler throat—and "Yes'm," said Carson, fingering his tossed '.for a wretched hour before pipe and Iooking down. sleep .casae to her. A restless sleep, Igor 'a few ttronrentS, the girl sat filled with broken bits of unpleasant. still, now and then flashing a quick dreams. teen look from one to the other of At two ,o' . clock swiftly dressing her two foremen. Then, abruptly, her after- a leisurely bath; she went out ?yes on.. Carson, she snapped: "You've into the courtyard, where ;She found found out, more or less recently, haven't you, that Bayne Trevors is a -rook? You've perhaps even guessed hat he's been taking money from the eaith one hand and from the Western Lumber with the other?" "Yes'rn;" said Carson, "I doped it up like that," 'Why," cried the girl, "he's fired all the old men and heaven knows ho* navy of his sort he's put in their places! Where will we begin? I've Crevors and Ward Hannon: Who roes next, Carson?" "Benny the cook," said Carson gently. "An' I'd be obliged, ma'am, 1 you'd let sue go boot him off'n the 'ankh," "That's • tal1-.)rtg, she Said enthus- ` astically. "You can; attend to him. any one else?" Carson shook his head. "I' got soy suspicions," he said. "But that's a:al1 f'm .dead sure on," "The others can trait then. Now, 1•'m taking a gamble on you and Lee.` You have all kinds of 'chances to louble-cross me. But I've got to tell you something; Trevors is trying to ell me out to the Western` Lumber ;conk, He is one of their crowd and bas been since they bought hire up. ;ix months ago. The ranch, outside 'he stock we've got running on it, is vorth a clean million dollars if it is vorth a nickel,Well,theWestern We. tern Lumber 'company has offered us ex- tctly two hundred and fifty thousand! hie -quarter of what it's worth! 'They now we're mortgaged, they know the merest we have to pay is heavy; they know that Pollard( Hampton, for one, is a .spender who knows nothing ehout big Business; they think that I, tx:causc I'm a girl, am a fool, It looks to 'them like a melon easy to'•eut and inc. for the ; 1rtrn. ,. ' She paused a moment, frowning houghtfully at the floor, Then sud- denly she lifted her eyes to C:arson's saying crisply; "Trevors took time at the end to tell me something, That something was that he was going to make me sell, He even threatened if l hadn't come to my senses before the ranch was dry' next stu•ntner, to burn ore out!" "The Burned polecat!" whispered the cattle foreman. "Now then." cried "you've Judith, , got your first job cut out for you Let Bayne Trevors or one of his gang Jct foot on Blue Lake land, and x'11 tell you what I tiiiitk' of your, Carson! Or is the job going to be too gfor' g f, big 51011 Carson :smiled deprecatingly, "I'd like to see 'ein try it," he said . in that soft, whispering voice which upon <rc- easions ryas characteristic of him, "1 stare would, Miss'. Judy!" "That's all this Morning, Ca:rson," Jose snaking a pretense of gardening, Whereas in truth for a matter of hours' he had' done little but Watch for her coming. "Jose," she said, as he swept off !:itis wide hat and made her the bow reserved for la senorita and la senor - i i wr r .tta alone. I am gotng to telephone into town for a woman to do my cooking and housekeeping. and be a nuisance around generally. While 1 do'that, will you scare up something for me to eat and then isaddle a• horse for nie?" She tient to the office, arranged over the wire with Mrs. Simpson ef. Rocky Bend to come out on the fol- lowing day, and then spent fifteen Minutes studying the pay roll taken from the safe, which, fortunately, Trevors had left open,. As Jose carne in with .a big tray •rhe was running through a file of reports made at the' month-erld, two weeks ago, by certain of the ranch foreman. • "Put it . down on the table, Jose, Thank' you," and -she found time for a smiie:at her devoted: -servitor. "Now have'•a horse ready, will your And without waiting for Jose's answer, taking pop the, telephone, she asked for the office at the Lower End, as the rich valley land ,of the western portion was commonly known. Briefly snaking herself known to the owner of the boyish voice which answered; she .asked fox "Doc" Tripp and was informed that the ranch vet- erinarian 'was no longer with •the out- fit. Judith frowned. "Where is he?" "Rocky Bend, I think," "Hmn!" said Judith., "Who has tak- WI his place?" , T3ill Crowds is sort of acting ,vet, right ndw•" ' • "Thanks," she said. Clicking off, she put in a call for "Doc" Tripp in' Rocky Bend. "Get hire for me as quickly as yon can, will you, please?" she asked of the operator itt town. For five minutes shw tumidted at a sandwich, and 11 pored ever the papers 1 before her, When at last her tele- phone -4)01 rang she found that it was Tripp, "Hello, floc," she said cordially, "i • haven't seenou for SO lou ":i altttost yg have fo'r'gotten how you eninb your hair!" Tripp, laughed with het' at that; across the miles she corbel pic- ture hien running leis big haat' through the rebellious shock, "Yes, I'M back to stay, and from the looks ef.,it 1 didn't come away any too soon, What was the trouble with you and '1'rc:vors? What was the'excuse for canning you?" "Case . .g- • s " tM.tse. erf lung -worms," ni.., hr: toil her; "Some of the calves:, don't know irtst how' many yet, : He insisted on thy. treating theta. the Old way," 'Slaked lime? Or sulpltur,fumes??" she Said gttiekly,, "And ytu insisted on chloroforxia?" "You've bit it!" he exclaimed won- deringly. "ticiv'd You 'know?" "I haven't been loafing on the job the last six months," she laugi ed- "I've been at the school at Davis and hobnobbing with sortte of the univer- sity men at Berkeley; They're doing some great work there, Doc, 1'11 avant to talk to you about it. You're. going down • thet e, expenses paid, to brush up with a course of two this year•. Now hoar sono can you get back bene?--Trevors? Oh, Trevors is fired. I'm running the ranch myself.' 'You've hit itt How Did You Know?' And Doc; 1 need a few ]nen` like you.! Can you come early tomorrow?—To- night? You're ;a God -blessed brick! Yes, I'll stop that murderous' sulphur treatment if it isn't too late. Goodby." She lost no time in calling forBill Crow•dy, the man whom '.Trevors had put into Tripp's place. "By the way," she said when the man with the voice which had sound- ed so boyish in her cars answered again, "who are you?" "Ed Masters," lie told her. "Elec- trician, you know." (Continued next. week) LOTS OF CHANGES To the Editur av all thim Wingham Paypers. Deer Sur:• A fellate who has lived as long as I hev in this ould wtirruid sees a lot av changes. Wance it ,vasiviry fef lilt fer hirnsilf, an the. song iviry wan wus singin 'Wtis ' "Nivir. sit down wid a tear nor a frown; but paddle yet own canoe.", Now it is the toime av big :mergers—pulp wood Mergers, 'ihtanteship I mergers, oil merges, church mergers, bank mergers, whate pools; chain shtores, Goveremint ,cou'- throl,.• hydro, an a hundred an 'wan other big.comboines till we shall soon rev ivirting unher wan roof, laike the otttbuikcsings on a Dutchman's'far'rnm, arr wan av thim big shtores itt Tor- onto,•arr the Tory pirt:hy, as it spud be, Thim lads over in:"the ould. conn• thryat the prisint toime, hev gath- ered from the inds av the wurtatld, so to.shpake, to put the whole'Brit rete impoire undher wan roof,. art, shore, 'tis no airy' task they will be laVin, Our Mishter iiinnitt is tltr0y- in to boss the jawb, an he is the bye to do it. Thim lads in the ould land musht buy our whate an' ba'l`e,• an chaise, an lumber, we will 'rape iviryting at home an ate it oursilves barrin the luiuber. ' Yis, an poor ould Jawn Btttl, is crazy 10 his head if ltc tinks we will he atflier• takin :Scotcl' twades, an Irish Linins, an English Warshtids iii exchange fir the tints we her to sell., Shure, 'tis the caslt we want, an lntind to hev, be rayson av naidizm it to btty more autos, an to build more hoighways fel tlliirt to tun on. Thin we tray to fade our un- etti:ployed, an to build bigger an bet- ther jails fer the bandits, an lmul.d tip in, an drunken 'auto drt`vcrs- whin we catch 1him, Mcbby ye tink we etidden't ate all vitt kin grow en our, fa.rt•ums, but that ie a ntishtake•intoireiy, so it is. A few years ago we had to ,'hip tons av bla- ther Ont av thc co•uiltbry but Pow we ate iviry pound av it; an lieu 'to bitYe. from thin New Zealanders. Whin teinics `gic bather, art ivirybody kir) sit down to tree sh.quate males a day, we will soon make a hole in the sur- plush av whate an mate, an, if they git wursc, ars mebby they Will, we tvil1 Inv to fade the otternployed, so it doesn't snake any• differ which way the milt' cat jumps, "Thin ye mustmt rc*miiurber that the farrt,ms do be growirt up 'avid sus tistles, an wog() Carrot, an bohid wade an ex eye daisy, an gowldett r rod, alt. <t hundred t e anwan other wattles that 41v0n the cattle heists won't ate, e that plinty av fields are not afther projucirtg half a crop av tings fer' ;torr arr barset t -o ate, 'so it soon won't Thursday, Octobe 30th, 1930 SARGON PUT 1IP4 IN PINK OF CONDITION "I had a lot of troublewith 71151, j. stomach and indigestion during the last 11 years ,and toxic poisons seem- FLOYD ROBINSON ed to be all through my .systetn• T ' was in. a dull, listless half -sick• state that steadily sapped my strength and! vitality, Sargon put inc back on my feet in the very pink 4`f -health and I: feel.. ass strong. -and rigorous :as when.. 1 was in the army. Sargon fills ,rot 2051 bowels regu fated and cleared my'systena of pois- ons and for once in my life I'm en- tirely over rely constipation."—Floyd= Robinson, 78 Eastern :Aye., Toronto. Sargon may heoobtained•in Wing-, haat at: Mc'Kibben's Drug Store. . be army trouble to git away vl'id the- urphtsh, at all, at all, so it won't: 1 .see' be the pay pers that thim Grits: do be tnalcin `art attimpt to ansate targe' Shpotton, but, shure, it will be: the heaviest jawb they ivir undher- took,in more ways than van. Besoide- they can't foind out annyting agin him, Nobody wurruked for him army harruder than I did inesilf, an nivir a rid cint did I git fer all me thrubble,, an not aven the prawmise av a Gov- ernmint jawb, ` although I am afther ixpicktin wan whin Mishter i3innitt gits home from London an begins to - hand out tings to the byes. As -I said. befoor, I' am hopin to be made wan av thiin cinsis takers, so - I kin foind out how ould some av the, wimmin are who live on our shtrate.. If I don't git that jawb the least Jarge- kin do fer me is' tohen nie appinted- as shuperintindint av wan av thim sow tistle ixterminashun gangs. Yours fer a Governmint jawb, Timothy Hay. MORRIS: Mr. and Mrs. James MacEwen and' children of Detroit, spent a few days. at the home of Mr. A. MacEwen. Mrs. :. vVrn. Orr and baby, Jack, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Casemore. Mr. and Mrs. A. McMichael of - Wroxeter spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Charlie Campbell. Mrs. B: 1Wi11iams ?If Detroit spent Sunday at Mr. John Hunter's. Mr. and Mrs. Will Robertson and family spent Sunday at the home of - Mrs. T. Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross' and children, of Whitechurch, also Mrs. .Alex. Coutts, of Wingharn, visited at the home of Mr, Robert Hethering- ton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Golley spent Sunday at the home of Mr: George Casemore. 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