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The Huron Expositor, 1935-09-13, Page 7.fi,,�;"N'11 "I . Al 4 "�,�,t-.�i �4 I 4 �, 11 . V . 11 . L, . . .Il.. el�l�. ,� . . - � 1"J;", � 1, I I I , � � I I I � , I . , I . I I I I I , . , , , I . I , . . I . , I I I I I I , f O� , I I I , I , . 11 I I I I � 1 I 1. . I � I I I I . I I I I I , . . I 1. I I , I . *Ir , I I I I , , � . � I , I - , I I I I I I I I , � I 4_. 1 e. I .. , I I I , , � I � I 'i 1:� . I �'11 l I I.i,.. .. z tlil�,, ; ., t, I I - I I . �w , -,�t, I , , & .. 111 . . . . . . ... 1111, i . �, 11 I i4,,,1gJi.x! 11111�� , , 1 � . - , .. , � I .. , 11 . I , , , V ) - I'll "I . . - ` I �. , _ � I - . . . I t'"Itit-41"", *11 , -- 1. 'v,t �, . .11A; ,� , . , � , I " I , ,� ftoXle N�I:* 0,1�, r I '. : ?r % I . - , - I . "': �, 0: !� " , ' . .1. , , , .. 'JOHN 4,; #V064w; JO - `� i .1 1. 1� ­ "'W .,, ,ri4t4r­4A,,. 1:1 A,Ao ?i:"�. .t . I , .1. , Notqr;�- , � ... ro, Etc.., - 1, . 114,049,1064". " :. � ":. " $eafortb, '(W, �. -, , . I.- ". 1., .11 04.40 4 �Su X=R .." . "..ding .4. S, Ways 1. ": 33arrittprp, Solicitors, 'Conveyancers , , A '404TIes 111pblic vad. ors f0r. te- itlic TZ of Domanion Bank, bff� r""s tho,00-mbilon Bank, Seaforth, 9.40y, � to Joan, I , I . . I,- .,.,-.-. . JOEW H. BEST . ' Barrister, ,Sollcitor^ Etc., .1 Seaforth 1: Ontano . 1 . I . I . . . . . . VETERINARY .'. — I . . JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. '. - 9bnor.graduate ol Ontarip Veterm- ary,Wlege. �Afl. diseases of domestic animals treated. Calls 'promptly at- tended to and charges moderate. Vet.- . erinary Dentistry a spedihIty.. .Office and residence'bn Goderich Street, one door east of Di. JaWtt's office, Sea - forth. . .. . . . A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. Graduate , of Ontario " Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All diseases of domestic animals treated Qty the most modern 'prideiples. Charges reasonable. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Office on Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town Hall. 'Phone 116. Breeder of Scottish Terriers. Inverness Kennels', Hensall. . I .. . . . . I I . ­ , . MEDICAL ; . . I i I . . DR . , D. E. STURGIS . VraduAte of the Faculty of Medi- einew University. pf Western Ontario, and St. Aesepli's 'Hospital, London. Member of College, of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Phone 67, Of - Sc at Dublin, Gnt. .31493 I I DR. GILBERT.C. JARROTT . j Graduate of Faculty of -Medicine' University of Western Ontario. Mem- ber of 1C611ege, of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 43 Gode- rich Street, West. Phone 37. . Successbr.to Dr, Charles Mackay. I I bk. W. C. SPROAT . I Gr;kduate? of Faculty of M`6dieine, Uniwersity of Western Ontario, Lon- don. , Merniber of College of Physi- Claus and ,Surgeons of Ontario. Office 7n Aberhart's Drug Store', Main St., Seaforth.: Phone 90. . I I I DR, V J, BURROWS - Office and residence Goderich 'Street, , east of the United, Church,. S6aforth. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Huron. I I I- - I DR, HUGH)�. Ross . .. . Graduate of University of, TZitrouto Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- lege of Physician's and Surgeon's of Ontario; pass. graduate course in Chicago Clinical School, of Chicago I Royal, Opthalmie Hospital, London, England; University Hospital, Lon- don, England. Office -Back of bo' minion Bank,Seaforth. Phone-No.5. Night calls answered from -reside-nee, . ctoria Street, ,Seafdrth. .1 I. - 6 ... DR. E. A. Mc'MASTER Graduate of the University of To- ronto, Faculty of Medicine '--�ember of College -of Physicians and -Surgeons Of Ontario; graduate of New Y,*k Post Graduate &hool and Lying-in Hospital, New York' Of- fice, on. High Street, Seaforth. .-Phone 97. Office fully equipped for ultra short wave• electric treatment, Ultra Violet Sun Lamp treatments, and Infra Red electric treatments. Nurse,11i attend- ance. . ' I I . . - I DR. G. R. COLLYER . I Graduate Facalty'of Medicine, Uni- versity of Western Ontario. Member 'College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Post' graduate work at New York City Hospital and Victoria Hospital, London. Phone: Hensall 56, Office: King,*Street, Hensall.' I I . . . � . ,It W . I 1- - DENTAL . . I DR. J. A. McTAGGART 'Graduate Royat College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office at Hensall, Out. Phone 106. 1 . I I . AUCTIONEERS I - I -HAROLD DALE . ' I \ Licensed Auctioneer ). Specialist in farm and household sales. Prices .reasonable. For dates and information, write or phone Har- old Dale; phone 149, Seaforth, or ap- ply at The Expositor .Office. ' . I I . ARTHUR WEBER . 1. Auctioneer's ticensd. . I '. I Sixteva years'' -experience. . Satisfaction guaranteed, I Telephone: 18-57, Hensall. WrIte, ARTHUR WRIMR, R. R. 1, D-hsbwoO&,, . . INSURANCE ' ;1 I " , - : '31. ,Ki,. 1 , ".& ,.. J .1; .,.1�1, �".'.-,':��..1%15 4 �,,,,,.d , , : �i`� ,.-,-,, I `.� �� 'iro , ­ 4, � 101A ", *� � ! , W 1� R, I- .1. � I ... I. I— - , . 0 - w 0`01, "-eri. -1 �Z . 1. ", , , " ki-!i . 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VT thoughts," 'h"s SbDUIV =0 ,V4,PWrt,� the,, ' 4 '_- �, - "A I "There was the ptiotograp]4, foronp of how we had found Miss Suninmr. not anything definite to back my sus. said. 11 . _ 40,06 .., � . . . . 1� i Wilig, and then as we sat round the . . -d 'eAtittle, suw0ts tW.- 19Av-ANWb,',t*­ .�.��, -roomi tabIt. it was quite obv� ,sari ,hidi X ih the bed-ge -and what Picions and at timea they we.aken- - -She looked distractin I �_ ,.. , � , gly bewiten- h � �, dining . ', I sews bie bllgbly-wweo'� ��.�.., . she had said. ,' . ed. For instance, when I caught you ing 1 hod -plunged when. I '. " .1 , us ,to me. tha,t_w­ WWI, I think I ,,, . i hao ask- - 'Uj* � ,ep',, �,'�,.: I 110 Yes Miss Summepson has erd env*7 has bftu waiting .wW . ­ I " . ' shall leave the told in the (box roomy Xsffj�oc_ - -1 her to come W Millingliam, •and I fl -on for imim"'Atie, -il,ss.'L. Ff""'; _ I doctor to find out iiie ab�'ut that," .1 ,�,,,=Z�!w `� I" -, - I what it was that was so obvious by At," Al .port informed us had 11-bde things to go, on. You re- made up my mind to plunge op a� the cutftrint which at,,*ck-s aR'1'q` J - g4t� " �',j,`�,-�.�,''�A.,!J 1-i'lie 'I had finished. "Miss Hunter member When Va*ed her and you gain. . , eo �'F� , i _*'' - . mae'll, it he do n . I I . , .. I " � , � , i ,bi esn't know it al- and uftions, ,of, p`Un".�; and opfp,�y�i 11 ,' t., ��,Ai ready." l . had sent her therq,and had told her' to witness me making up th-ht meds- "My thoughts were with � certain as agriculture is concerned,. j.p. p . . . , w,A ­111� fl�W,T 1 to hide, in. the hedge, until she came eine for Ethel? unhappy general,", � I Domes- . . - __ f`:�,Z;"Nl�,Vll�m�W.". ...... �, 11 �� The little, iijan. actually ,6huckled. Well, you wouldn't prevaricated - - Yeai the. �­ 1�,W -t.:) her. Then she book you along notice anythi4ij,' but f was . W menace -that each p1m - I - � � M-��,i 1. , , " "' I, tin, L 1, r - , " " 0 , , " � I . watching boldly, ...and I was wondering whe- ^ion Provincial-Depar ' � -ply thrille(r ther.you always treatea, youf admix- .'­ ' I * to, 1. .1 , "John, don't be. such a. tease, with her and Miss 'Suiumersou was her closely she was sim I 1�ate�st d. - . � ind � g.,,_,r,�t ill Janet admonished, sleeping era so Agriculture publi&1i the, . . 1 ANIN - , , admonished. too frightened of her tormentor -to —the idea -of another _. I -......i�-����",�,,�-11,�i;i,,", 'Bence On the most. efflective, tnoazo� 'of, , Mmuw�"Rm� _, , 41'"V. - 7. 1� ­ qkil 4. , 11 Allport was going pp in, my esti- plain. 'She was in complete sub- dr.aught, the ,association was to� There was a pause Ok , a' I . of . 't . �, I L ',., �*­ , R!717,�V _n. ig v, k hundred the j�AVag,e, " S ", air !! mation, again, "t. I did not "like his ?x I -teiaeting .� .hIZ, ' t�l �'�,-".,.-,��r�.�;,.,r4l�r',�;�.-.14I ; 'hut; Jection. ­ coun I , 11_- , , t, , I. . 0,0�. L# .M,%,I,;gj ,, frequent "Janets" . i1or Janet call" . I . . strong for her to hide, 4 was hor- years, -and then, "I dare . you to trV," des,,tmctb,* pest. " Bran 'bait, ha'st giv- . W%;gham . - . " :' 1, . , . . . ­ I- �1 , , � 'Ug ,"But it was .1, who heard her mov- rible. I -dare, not bwie allowed her she whispered. I , X, I . I I - j�,';� 'r - "' him John. Interested as I -had -been I 1. en most effeeUve -tcointrol for many WgitgVe - .". . �'_. ,,, �,;"!"`4,�. ,.., 111 - ­" �­ r, - , , Z11. , . '�,�. . �,.' �. 1 " �, I , 2., 1. -I -,, -, I. -4- , wanted to '"Oli, -',h, would, have done ,if you ,been here then, Mr. Allport,_ I should ' I 9 her end, contentedly, , -., . ... " .* , 11f tt.' _i �-Irr `� 1, I I � ,, "I , , - , - 111g," 1� told him. to take it up to Ethel., If • you had 'From, over the hedge- - an - old red 11' , :1;lR-1 in what -he had told us, I ' years and it is, made up as follQwi. . �. i ­ , I uld h Bran. 2,0 pounds,, green % -,pound, L;i1#.e,a�oro;' "�,,;...'. ­ I , .11. -a have cow' P Tmun.,vcith solpmu."ruuAnst-ive, I !1`1 get ahead with that still greater hadn't." . � ha told you of What I suspected, gazed a (.11"i'. ou •.1 .... �'.... . � �- 1.4'�. ­­�.7. .. - P .11 r� �r •, '' �.; �dil' 4i , ... I, �1!1 � ...-."..4 ­­ I'should have risked your 06ssible eyes. A field or two away there was 2%, gallons. , In making, the- bait,- the Brucefic'I'd a.­-..,�e..,,!:',,,!­ .,� hzjster� that concerned Janet and "And why did you want me to tell' . molasses 1 quart, and wateT al;Duf CHilt ' ' , m6 Alone, and already a lialf,forin,6d her about your dusting the doctor's mis�dnstructions. ,I.Vas terrifl,ed lest a 'steady chop, chop, ' ha, some ", �:.. I plai� of campaign was shaping. in my son, dry ingredients should be imixedl KIPP911' & .... It I I, - - '-'--' t*' t".. - F,: , . '.. 'I; ,I . , Ili. ­ , 1�` head. I suppressed several questions room, and that I had noticed,. that there should be *somet further catas- of the soil chopped turnips for his thoroughly flisit. a,le mol, , . Hensall .." .. ... .1'14.. , ,�'.- ��� %. - , - awes is �� I _1 ­­­­ -- ,�.:; 1� ,. � you Ojadfift any duoter?" I asked, trophe. ' As you know,' 6ere- were ,sheep. Ahead of us and a ri be- then stirred . ,. 01". , into the water and this' Exeter... . . .. . ! ..... f.....;"- I I � 1,1 .'O that 11 wanted to ask, but ,the turning to Janet. - . ,very nearly two, but, I felt that. it hind, the rota�q_,'�vas 'deserted , . I _ . really wen I rtled and . . . - "I-,,, ,others were. not so considerate.' "'I wanted to know what she said. would 'have, been quite useless for clear- solution, added to the bra- and Paris , I �.,.'­dv_ . . ,.NoFih � ., - . ''. I green. In mixing the bait,tiinly,ev- - - ' . . ­ . ",:o . . ., "Why did she 'attack Mrs. Ken- What did she say, by the vray?" me to have made any statement to I took Courage' in, my .hands and _ . , I , . i ;,,:: a. _ - ley 9 'I came from the doctpr. "And I told her. . ougli water sh-ould be added, tV'rer Exeter ,.. '... ,�t;,!,, . Inspector- iBrown., I felt that -he accepted her challenge. . . duce the wader to the consistency Hensall **-1--'*'* 1�- - , I I . ........... I ... 1 ., �: fj by th4 way, Jeffcock;" he 'added, Oh, if only I had know7i that, she would 'have locked me up on the . I L 1: I, .,)�­�,j ,turning to me, "I -still owe you an, would nervier have' got me i-pto that spot if I had made7 any suggestions . THE END .. of wet sa*.dusft. The mixture must Kippen . __*_,_ ,, ," L �:�'% I IW,:: " I �11,. �,�,:Ai . Bggfi , . ,, apology for my conduct in* the box box room alone!" 't ,of the sort, and that until you ,ar- 40 I I not, bv made sloppy but should, be -110 ie "'.. - - ­ - - "" '74 I ?" ..". , " 'riga :" L:��,"��- .�"4" ' Bu� poor Margaret came to I .... I 11'L,64 � `-i room. �'But surely what� she said 'VSj�s'jn_ rived on the scene again. I was bet- . that it will crumble in the and Clinton ....... , ; ! : - - - - - - : -, -. I � �?. 14 , , me in a: great state, and told me ,If cent,and reasonable enough?" ter at large. '�, ' I . it •slip througfiltlie fingerAt easily. Laud, Londesbom ......... T.', 12,16 , ' � �", that she had just,seen you drag Mrs, 0 . . . In the Shadow - , ,,'!O. I , . that was heavily, inf,�sted last year Blyth ........ 4.0...:::::... 12.19 - "', ". I � "No, it was neither. You see, she "I'v,e been unhappy -about Margar- . . , � - t , � , � I Kenley along the attic passage and and 'I had dusted. the ,doctor's room et,'Ethel, ever since the ti;ne, your Of the Vatican should. be treated-, ,before the plants Belgrave . ........ I ho -801 � ,.`�_,ipl, I . , ", .. ...... ".. 1 , L into the box room at the end of it, together directly after breakfast. it fath,e)r rail over that, dog. About are set out. This is done by,broad- Wingham; ..................... .1�6� . .,_ . 0, r t locking the door. behind ypu,; and. , n from Page ,6) ,, casting the bait at the rate of 10.-20 . .. . . I provdd quite- clearly that she knew efghteA4 into I '.•I , , ,when I had broken the door down . months ago, ,wasn% 'it? I " I I .. , I something of who or brute was, ,in an agony of Hindu rulers andi radical members pounds per acre.a few nights beforeL.. I I . I I I . , . -- . I -, . . "Ill there you were with the atmosphere .she suspected me, and she would not pain when We got 'out Of the, car, of the FrIench Parlianiefit who ,kept transplanting. The bait should be I . 14 .: � �,.;, l . reeking of chloroform.". I the fact .secret from their rvotws. e spread in the evenings just before I C.N.R. Time Table .., 1�11. N. "'Your mistake / have suspected me unless she had and unawares I caught a ilimpse, of , Th 9 T � �.f..: �. " .1, collective aud!ietcps, Which sqm,time, dusk, and, if,possible, on a still � . FAA - - 1!� 'm . %.% . " - was both ,',4nder- had a- guilty .conscience. ' Knowing Margare?s face. It bore' look of - I ,. YMM. � .- t, are -held 114h .. . - , A.M. . . P M' andable and excusable," -I as —no, Fnite 15,000 or 20,000 people I . . I . Ahat she .had dusted the room with there's no other word -for it --a �, t. ­ 1 6.45,•.. _210 him. I., � me it was a most unnatural thing look of simply'liellis-4 delight - . Ina in . gaiint-Peter's.- About 1,200,000-pil- .• I ­ ,(-, , "ieh ..:........ . . . , "As. to why she attacked me, I be- for her to, say. That was whY- I flash' it was gone and she was aii kms came to Rome in the Holy ' Swede Roqts For Seed Clinton .......... :. 709 9.W - ­� �`,::`, I L � Year and the Pope. received them all. . Seaforth .... I . I !" . � ,'�'. I Neve that she suspected me from the wanted yon to tell her About it, only womanly sympathy And bVL-1-VW. Swede roots for seed may -be stOT_ ­­ . .. 7.22 L 3 .. ?? ff. very beginning," Janet said, picking unfortunately I never had the chance Tears rolled down her cheeksH was then• sixty-six years old. ' ed eitber in. outside pits or in, a dark,Dublin _... - 7,83 3. I.' up t'lre cat and" cuddling and I '' ­­ ' . " -her up a- of asking you the result of th� lit- remember Your, mother sayiii The. burelten Of responsibilities well4vientilated cellar, free from Mitchell .... ' 7. , , ".." k, how W,h; . " * * * -1 I 1. I I , ;.1 r,,ainst her neck in the most distract- tl,e trap.t' tender-hearted.she was:'. .'. which weigh ii-pon those frail shoul- yet suflicim,tly cool to - , West . 11 I . . I L::::::: ... � I. I keep them Dublin . . 'L ing fashion. "To.. start with, I am "And,cook., 'M, at about cook?" "Do you mean to thII us that she ders- is truly enormous. 'VA,en one.. from sprDutift too early in the ............. 1 1.1.19 almost sure that she overheard, or Ethel asked. � . thinks -of the of spiritual and spring. , V 1134 has been mad for more than a year ,Then, the Toots are pulled ' Seaforth ........... � , 9.51Z � � e I . . , , . Clinton ........... � ;., at any rate, saw me talking to' you "Grace is a -bad lot; Miss Hanson, without any one bein' administrative problems, of this great- the to should be cut off siZt an ,. 1L50 10.11 ��� _ ... l'i ... �--., g the wiser?" 47 - ,; . , I behind the. garage, John. As ' Mr. and got no more than she deserved," All ort queried., 11 . est Of 8,11 Organizations, of its bud- inch to an inch and a half from the . - . . some one, A I . 1 bushes nor" itical repercussions of the Vatican's I - .. IL I � __ Jeffcock and I came away, Ilport answered. ","I've seen her in , "No, not mad, but"ahe get of billions, of immediate-pol- crown. I am certain, moved in the was ab the hospital, and -I've looked up her final, wildly excitable, a ,borderland . I I .. �� . , , , d . 11 .. near by: She probably coupled what record, which is almost a record in case. "3�thiug might have pushed every -move, one is inclined to visa- I Cheese Board Order ITime _ she saw with the fact thatalize the -capital of the international - C.P.R. Time, -Table ... , it was 1, itself. ,She told me that she actual- her over the line. There was in4an- The Local Board hereby orders , . .� who bad discovered het diamond with ly saw, Miss Hunter empiie of Christendpin "'A c;lossal -i� - 1. I er coming out 'o:k sty on both- sides of the family" _­ % surprising . mily I ' at all cheese manufactured, by the - East - . . �,'�""� I , '", ..' I . - . 1. ease i ".e ,grass on MIss Palfreeman's room on the Tue's- It was too as 'be A.M. '. .such - .. I . ,ghastly for comment, bureaucratic machii�e. But' nothing follo " fac&ries shall sold , Vic? lawn. When, she came to think day everiffig, -but that -she didn't like and we were silent for a space. "An is less true than that. In - spite of wing . . about it, -sh what a to say anything because of the fan- now I -think it's time We, made our � L.. 5.50 e would .realize ' a its .dual principle of unity and auth- through the medtiuVi of an organized Goderich . , n claiming it ily honour! , You should have he cft, the -of Rome leaves a, um�bers, Mcnset .... mistake she had made L i ' 'I, cheest board: , Registered N ... �: ! * * : * : , * , : : � 5.55 - �Y�, ' heard way to 'bed," he added. "I for one . . . I ° as hers." ! . . amazing freedom of initiative to its 840, 871, ,6�8, 706, 1153, 763, 5.91, 998, MoGaw .% .... :.,. :. .,.,. � . I ... : 6.04 ­ . her attempt at the old fe"Rilly retain� have arrears to make good." - . . . -.1. "Didn't you really flr�d the diamon,i, er touch. 'M%at she really meant "And to representatives. Nevertheless P,.�Uio 91, Auburn ..................... 6.11 was -morrow I suppose I must I �, there then?" Ethel questioned. has always been and will remain, the 737,, 996. And further, that the ga�th Blyth : ......... .. 6.25 ..,L.." I ., - ,,,,,,,, , . that she hoped to do better for her- -write post-hafte'foi Aunt Enimeline,' .......... :.. - 6.40. � ' ,::L'' "No of course I didn't. Mr. All- self by blackmailing Miss Hunter." .thel said with - lens, the Iveart which directs tHe Leeds Cheese 'Patrons' Associatio-ii is Walton ........ I. ........ .1 3 I ,, to me. activities of, this great bloodstream, . 'rort "No, 'i' an once mplimentary n'v'c hereby designated as the agency 2..�cNaught ......... ; ....... 6.5,2 ' ' -Whether' she "I •wonder why she sdamed to igh ' . �, , and just now ,piuX XI, and - not, the thirough which all cheese from the 'Toronto ................... 1026 . 1, may not also',have seen me searching threaten You so on- the landing that "Eottldn't 1—would you like me to Roman Curia as suoh, is the heart. aforesaid -factories, shall be marketed. West I � . i I I - 1!l in orQ of your bedrqbms, I don't night then, doctor—do you, remem- stay on for a few days?" Janet ask- . . . . : ed'in her sweet low voice. "I should The ,policy of the Holy See may be Factories are exempt f-rofif-this order L ' I 'A.M. , 1 know, but she was very sly and she ter her 'I kn;ws What I knows, Dr. � I during any period ih which they%re Toinnto ...'.. 7.40' ., . ......... I .... ­ij trapled me -,cleverly in the box room. Wallace,"' I asked, turning to The b6 really glad to, if you'd prefer -9umm,ed,up in, a few words'; the de- . .% � Just after .We finished tea in the, gar- Tundish. I it.fy � .1 .1 fence, d the rights of the Catholics making a special typejof ch.e6se, such lftNaught ..'........."'....... 11.40 . . ­ ..... � I - . . I .. den, she whispered to me that. she "No, ,I can't quite understand that "That's very'kind of you," Yhrt of. world. This pal- as High Coloured, Washed Cured, Walton ..................... 12.01 .. � �., The In, eyery part ... � I%- � . . . . I . ­ . . wanted to show me some hip in- either," he r�plied thoughtfully. "it Tundish said with icy is not partial to any one particu- Triplets, Twins or any cheese made Myth ..................... 12-12 . .. . his usual deici- special order which'.is, other than Auburn ................ �_ 12.23. '. , , , "' , doors, I was suspicious; but I still was silly, if she was really trying to sion, "but it will be neither you nor' lar form of government; it is neither on 1. - . pro-i,qpublican nor monarchist. It is 'the regular export type. This or- 11cGaw .................... 12.34 � I had a sneiking feeling' that TOU blackmail ,Margaret, but after;all she ,Aunt Emmeline. Itm going to pack , .... 'P, mimit have -Men the culprit after all, was half fuddled with whisky and Ethel off to Folkestone by the first subtle and patient and highly adapt- der to become effective on and, after hi(Inset .................... 12.41 1, . -- ablLs. On he morrow Of the French August 31, 1936. ' ,'. (.,toderich .................. 12AG . . _. , . , Dr, Wallace. The incident of the doubtless resented my remarki; about available train. I've already arrang . t I . . r. ,,�, .. I - ;able. of 1793, the Vatican cre- . I I a "i, It was ,odd S. I . . � _ I .;." bird -bath had put me off the scent. the dinner." =11 ,over the telephone with Mr ated the Congregation' for the Ec'- I , ' , s that you should have I told them how I had heard cook's- son, and Annie can look after I ' ' ' : . * come up to the rose garden and have threatening ivoice from one of the me." . . clesiastic Affairs of France" for the . I . . �,, . � �1- noticed that the bath had disappear- upper windows, and ,we purpose of sea-rchirrg among the ruin's I . . 'l .� Jeffcock that of the old regime the elements fo�* . 4 ed so immediately after Mr. concluded Now was my 'Opportunity, I e . Jt was to Margaret she had been thought. It was a preposterous sug- SNAPSPOT CUIL I :1 and I had found the dead birds." speaking then. I ) an understanding with the new � I . . I , , gestion to make. Al�port I had only is ,_ . . - "Dead birds! Whatever are you The pauses in' our conversation met for a few uncomfortable hours, ir�e. Th Congregation' still exists. I . `.: , I The only -regime in which the Holy � ..Z. talking about?" -were rush ard Janet I hadn't even heard of DON'T 6E EMBARRASSED , . . . n e . I I . . I. told you oT our sad little, fl -rid in the to roost.. N,6w I could -barely make darkness hid the Soviet regime, not ,, because it � I I I ° "Yes, birds anda cat. Hasn't John' had finished his song and had gQ e three days -ago, ;but the darkn Se ' deliberately takes no interest is . ''. . 1 . ke my embarrassment and I plunged. tries to realize communism on earth rose garden? Just before you came out Janet's' -eyes, -so dark had if be- "I wa's w6ndering, Mr. Allport whe- I I, ; I..... I. ;:: . ..... - "... I morn- but because it has made atheism a ­. :­::­��.�:�:::.:. :::,�: Xe� � �:,:, : ::: ::�*� �:.!�.::. , .. . I .:. �,-�,. ��. .. I , . '. ;, I :': � :,� : , � . , ,; .. : "''. :.: . " `� Wi state institution. However, a few - I : . �_ � � : :* I :.:�:i ��:����:�'.��i����� .. :: . � � v . 11 ., , 4' � � I "" .1 ing, I Ze ,had found that the poison clear-cut oval of he ace and* the to come and spend the week -end, th, � : : .; � to call us in to breakfast this in come, thougl-4- I could still see the ther you and Mrs. ,Player would care :: � year, ago when the emissaries of a: . I . I . � : 1: .:.;:: ... ; I.i I .1 I I.. '.I � - ,: ]:. �,.�,.,, L. ��j_. �':'�':'�:�;::: :!:� . had b en emptied into the. bird -bath. light, having gone -1 ,could feast on my sister and me at Millingham?" ,certain Euro �11, . . , - . ." , . ­ . �: ". �::'�.,�:�;;: ;;:-:� ;; . � -.� t - .1 . .. . L�"...:.�,l�i;:'.�.:L:::�'�'�.'� :: 11 I 1: . It un sound. out the Vatican as to �vhat There Were quite a dozen dead birds what I saw. She shotild not leave !There was silence, and I felt pftn ' power tried to ... I � and one of the cats lying dead on Dalehouse, I resolved, -before I had comfortably .4ure"tifat the darkness ::: I '. �.:: .:::, - - -. :: � ": would be i :. I I.. .1 _Z�� .:..,.:, � � I . � ­� �'-­.. , �.. t I.: x:R! I I .� . the lawn. We rang up for Inspector' made some Teal ,attempt to secure alone hid, the astonishment they I . its attitude in -the event of I I .1 .� .. ,�, . 1 - . joint European crusade against the �,.::i-:-:��i!��::, .::,..I- " . . ... .. Brown, and we had no sooner bund- nn early further meeting. , felt. But the words were said, r . ,.,:.,.:. lied -him away than you appeased on "When did she get upstairs to revocable: . . Soivie,t Union, they were not even . I . . . . . . V0. . .. . I ....... "..":.�.— ; &'�*111.'�"1".�"I."..T...":.,- i listened to as their plans reeked of a ­­�. � 11.1 . . . the scene and.,began. to make iniluir- throw away the glass?" The Tuildish "That. would be very -nice, :but Un- . I ;'� �� � . , I . I new war. l :.4 :_ I ., . '. ies about the missing bath. Then, asked, knocking the ashes out of his fortunately I must report at Scot- . " . . a , �.��, Never ,before was a treaty drafted- .1 � .". .; . .. ton, I did not quite like your taking . r,ipe and pulling the window to. "She land Yard to-i-hoiTow morning. Janet and signed in so short a time as tbi away, the whisky bottle and the'glass ,can have ,had -very slight opportun- th6ugh is unofficial and there's Tro- t 47:i, . . ...:.:.: I . froml the kitchen table the night be- it ' re COrWDrdat with the Hitler govern- , ___: :5;:�: :.:. . Y after, breakfast." reason—" ,�N .1 , I . fore." . . W 111 ias� 1�� .. ��: 'Rsav i.�.�,,'.':' ��;�4.q,..� " i . - , � �,., '.. , , -.��:::::j,,: . "Fwamt -out if they con "I should love to," Japet inter- widely' commented. upon because at ::.�Xl. _1..,:7-..d . ....... :.1 . 1.1 . I 'I can. tell you that,", I answered ment in ,summer 1933. The'fact. wa,i-, � ed' to 'find - 'him. "When I stood at the telephone rupted. , wid rl �. I - ,::.: 6 : � - � �::,�! !:,.::,.: %:,': :�`� ;:�!::i :: � tamed anything in addition to "..... ;4" the time of the. signature Hitle�r was: .� I .. .. �:,;:::;.si � .1 the trying to get through to -t -he police We said oT]r good -nights find went �::. I .::�: .1. - . �- ,; 1. .. ..'.....'.."...... ..... I ­ _­� .. � * .;.;. � ,::�:::i�i���::��.�:�iii."iii:i�i��i., ,...,..;,; ....T:::,,.>: . .. whisky. And they did.. The Whisky station, Margaret ca e' of - confronted with an opposition, the j:��j;�%�i: ... �; .,.;: . '.-.': It the upstairs to bed., Stairs, .did I ay! I..... .�,% � .1 �:! .�iii, had - been heavily'drugged s .:.::-;:j;;- .. .:: I iid.. .:::::;t::;::: I. I ovenAielming majority of whom were iiilllill!l!!Li�,,,�i.:.;��;l ., .. 1. :;,�:%;::­.;:;.. i.l., .1. " `!-`�:!:,: : �:: �:::...;:T: �. . : : .:..: - , : ;1: .. dining room. I thought that she There were no stair' .., . ,.:. : " . ....,.,.....-1..;..::;;:::: :7 �;.,.­. '. "'i'.." ;: ::::,. . . �: , � , -, 11 :1 "', :,:::�': �..:, ; :i;`�:i-.", .�i�-�ii"'.'..".".."." i'-.'--',.-`,'.--'.--'.','. I .I... .: .:. :,�, ­;`.::.,:;. .. :: �::%: ,. .. * -, -, .. "Yes, we know it was s. I floated up on C�Ltholics. - � , �:. ,;I...... I ,.: ",", . . 1. r. , , .:. ....0.11: I I took the went dovVn to the kitchen, but she, air and. the banisters wer� wrought But at the Vatican 'they . :1. : ... ::::::..: : .., ..:.: : �: % :,�::��: I . table -cloth on which.some of it had must have run upstairs. know everything and they knew.thaD I stairs, I didn'tbear of pure gold: I , been spilt to the police statian. Miss her, butt the call was difficult, -and . . I I _.m. 14tler was ,going to smash this op- 'A I t . . OR Hunter had drugged the whisky and maybe I'Was shouting.position. Therefore they hastened to w, Don't let crowds Interfere with your picture taking for there are too many . , .1,_ A little lat- In the morning I ,;oke, to find the picture possibilities to overlook. then had tu'rbed on,thb gas aftei er I did think that I heard some one Curtains bl9wing into the room, andsi'gri the curtailed . the . . I .. . I 1. cook had succum'b'ed . vement and rights . of the Catholics in- some ways, . .. wan I t to I conceal . al your cam- "t made h bad mistake & ed to loolo around , stir in the .air that was invigorating Holy See to pr bled the , amateur photographers and, sur- era and intentions as much as Dos- inbed to, its 'effects' come dawn, only I was too engross- a refreshing sense of nia ' VERY day we learn more about tIM6 you , She )$ . but on the other hand it, enabled E .. .,�, t protest' Officially agaihst I . . . Dos - forgot to turn on .the light as well. Then I told them of. the pversa- after ,the stagnant beat of the pTev- I priting as it may seem, find that sible, for to get'the,best, results, your ft, But as I was saying, at the time it tion I had had with M9,rga the violation of the rights g1ranted, . 1, Yi ret in the ious, days. Gray masses of cloud subject should not be conscious *of .1 made- me -begin to wonder when. I garden, and of bow she had told me were chasing across a watery sky. and many a time did the Vatican have many feel somewhat# embarra�sed . ., , saw you go. off . your �resence. On approaching such . � .11 the glass. with the bottle and thit she had heard some one on the Over the lawn, that looked like some to use this prerogative since the sum- taking pictures in view of the public subjects, it, is best to set your focus- 'Ir I ate that Yet You see, I didTi't appreci- stairs and had thMght it was me sodden piece of toast; odd shrivelled mer 1933. Rorne has witnessed the eye. They shrink from the attention I 11 too, and I thought that you I you believe you w1ir get the bleat re- I . of , - leaves went scurrying, It was a day and the growth of a strange cult of tract To feel that Way Is really Sb- � x. u suspected Miss Hunter and had directly accused me, of hid birth of a new' paganism in Germany they erroneously believe they at-, ing scale at a distance from which were ing the,bedroom key. for action, and dressing as qlvckly as I . suits. 3udge your light and properly ­ . taking them to prevent any one else "That" the Tact in the name of which the "surd. . diaphragm and shutter speed. I I I s it then," Allp�'�t-s.id with I could, I went and f Jews are cond,em,ned, , from k ' set the , . . 11. knowing what they had con- satisfacti6n. 0 even though. . I.•i . l ;;, . vained. I was puzzled about it; and to find out if you had heard or seen down for 'kreakfast: That 'type of self-consciousness When you are "all set," approach , I 4 "She was pumping you from the inn before the others were Jesus Christ; was a Jew. The Vati- ..", . can cannot intevveii,6 lbuvNpo ,Plus ' will be the cause of y�bur-mlssing your prey,.vquite nonchalantly and ' . ,A., �, when sbo'slidwed me a slip from one anything 'that -might bare been dan- It had been arranged that," Ethel XI has been very outspoken in his many intefesting pictures. You can , of your me:mo, ,pads with the words gerous to her." and A,Ilport were to travel together ' ,when you reach the pr6pe� distance . mnatioh of these policies. � - . rest assured there Is ffb thought Of to take the picture you are after, I . ,;. Basted over it, as though you had "I hate -to think about her.. What as fap as London, and our meal was , condemnation . - . 114. been -making a ,trial to see, what it -vrl Such is the atmosph-eve of this - ridicule on the part of those who shoot wlthoutfuftherdelay and your- ; would look 1 .e, an , a new r low voice was full of sympathy. an, early, train. unique and fascinating little- king- 'may be apparently watching you unsuspecting, victim 'will, have un- '. I1 an 11 happen to her, John?" Janet0s a hurried' one as they wished to catch u,n i . ' ' dom, jutst small enough to be cover- I 2_2 with odd word, cut, Ut of it, well, I It was The Tundish -who replied: I was on thorns lest Janet should �snap a picture. Nine chances out 01 knowingly furnished you with good . .1. followed her to box room eager- 'tiShe will never come out of Wgh,. receive some 16tter, or something un-` ed by, the shadow of Saint -Peter's as - ten the speetator Is envious and snapshot material ly enough i ,g that we might- find field Asylum alive. Now she - is. foreseen should occur to -prevent her it turns with the' sun. But the rest- wishes he owned a camera or had • ThIs hind of amateur Photography . I, I . , I . ing else. 'neither living nor dead, but I be- from coming with me, but nothing so less and uneasy peoples of the world Onq with him, can be employed in so many places. �.,. i "T. was leaning' ovier a ,Vex oh the lieve no more accountable for what disastrous happeved, and,..soon after are anxiously looking up to this sha- There here are * the stini- . ... '. I d , times, however, when oThis 4s especially true In '! floor, when she came up. behind -me has happened thILn any of us here." half -'past nine, we were saying goo OW, as to a great light sbin-inig 'on , . .. - . you may want to conceal your cam- mer, for if there is any place to get and held a pad soaked in chloroform "You suspected. d- ' a dark horizon. . .. I I her all the time, bye to the solitary ' Tundish, who at era—and your -actions --&S much as Informal, candid camera pictures, It I �, over, my -no" and mouth. IN,hadn't didn't you?" I asked him. came into jDalehouse Lane to see us local swimming I 11 I t the ghost of a chance and couldn't "Yes I did i but how could I say off. . . I . possible; not because of embarrass- Is on picnics, at, your 1, I a I i 1. utter a sound," I nyt0g? Whht might not Allpo-rt The placid, ins�rutakle - 1�u-ndish_ merit but for the sake of an unusual, pool, or the favorite old swimmin' I . . , 'My darling finished her explanation here have thought had, human interest picture. l, hole, at thesdAshore or Summer re- and I cried out, "Oh, what a fool I've to pui d. I pted for that is how r shall think of him Farm -Notes Everywhere you go in a' city, sort . . - � I., I ". t forward such a facile solution, always—looked'just the same steady , . . . . .. 1, been. What a'blunderi-ng fool? You and what would have -been. gained? Tundis`h of the previous days an4� . . whother"ift is in the park 1�'v� And, speaking of summer resorts, - ' . . .1 : I -warned me. ' I see it now, and there Besides, I -had nothing very-juueh t.,) not one wit relieved to find that his; P,ptatoes as Stock. Feed: . babies are perambulated, 1* their have,you noticed tb�emumbei-of na-, - ' '01''..". , � I . I sat- In the garden and I' When the true walue of potatoes As nursemaids, or in the 9190A slums tionally known people — stage, and . ", , I . I eft you go on and I could have -neither pray- troubles had vanished.' . feed for live stock and, poultry is" Y sere .�.4� - people without help.,, I ed her guilty -nor insane. But her "Good-bye, Jeffcockl'! he cried and where some immigrant mother en stars, members' socially .. . I 11 .. ,. " , -11 -9 , I I F - , � , � I R I" 11 , "' I `-, 1111,111 , `1�11 I "No, ,no, allied; much larget 11 indeed it Wasn't your family history alone ,w - quantities than . I I I I as enough to with a mertv twinkle in his 'eyes, aC$resent employed will hangs out the family wash while promiAent families, and event grOAt . , -,�'.$�,�Iffl nley-Playorl . :V v AWE fault at all. -1 ought never to have inako,,,ine ,wonder. You calight me "Good4bye, Mrs. Xe be. used. .. ragged little urchins play petilously business leaders --who are pictured' � % . . }lit . . , o1a I . think that we In ne*spapefs,and w4gazinds With. g6ne with her. You couldli't have looking it up again in- Hans' Is case Something makes me tbi With high prices for stock and pouf- � . 0 el.''I" ,,_11�i guessdd. Any one might hate miss- .book' that Afternoon,, J,effcock. Ban- shall meet Again." . try feeds and a surplUs f potatoes on upper balconies, yGir can find theircameras In action. It hagroalir , " '., �Q"( � I I in Eastern Ca � 1, 1. I �A�, �, ed it.","' . I I son himself suspected her of taking Did he mean anything?, Had .I T", stock raisers near I dramatic, story -telling pictures. As bftomie the smart 6ing to Oft alla. � " I " "I . r,;, it"i , 1�� .1 I " 11, ,�L)', L,�Nj L L I , �., t � , L. ­", , , I I .. "'I.,dok' here, are Y'du-, two talking drugs, and it was I - wbo persuaded given myself. away the plentiful supplies of potatoes you walk through the streets and we & 0almera. I ., L ,� . , , ��,.'�A,,,��%, %orne other language? Wbat's it all Ethel to h�sk ,her to stay here for the then ? so completely ,have a good Opportunity t reduce . ., L. _ Had Janet noticed it, ,1, parks there -are countless opportuni- So'gally forth' vdth ,your d*qjj!-�",�,t,% .Z;, - , , 1. I ,,, L, � ! ' � ; " about?" Allpart Interrupted. ' tournamnent_, Ethel didn't want to dared won their feed bills by fee'di'ng �pqtvi,boes. !"_� '�'��'4'�i-�': � ;�i but I dare not look at Janet ." -a � J­&I,g 4-U-4- .� ...I -A.-', IN .2dlp,ki �i,'�`tj.,,,,� "L",,' I "You're not to tell him, Mr. Jeff- because young �Bennett ,* I Other countries make much Use of es or .V W Atli, all We UU V In 11 L "IFFIft �..Nh ­­, . .", IM11 -.11- I , W. " M . As, so I slipped fi� the clutch, And 'soon. ' , 601A�, � il " , , THE JOHN RANKIN AGENCY - cock." � . Ing usual, and such pictures breathe stroillugwith , *04 4 I aiid she knew that she still e4reeadm potatoes- as stock -feed. In Germany Un one of Ili& x6ii#! , �' -19&u, 1 far iyalehouse and .Werch(ister Were left . ' 4 _ - , f . She warned me tb4t she thought him, and that flor instance, only. 30 per cent. of now, life into your snapshot album. he6fto 'and'get fIxet k,ln I .A� ,4. I - , 1, 11 4 Wdrtuhately, - from. behind, things of the past. The op- the tonal I _ AW �4­, 11LIZU-F, Inawarlica of all kinds. she nii0t be in danger. as clearly as her " potato crop ,a used, for When you come a gbod friblad _&I,k , 1�­" 51- ',­ . "Boudd, Real Estate. point 0�'Jiew, he no 1buge a ' %, . r I . . I I 4, for her. But I wanted her :heads . t . a- 11 " 0 win .1 . I "., �, ,� '_ '� 11 Mone to, Loan. � I I 1"o � � , I ogpo; 11�"_, ... v car. en country and the futm-0. Jay , table Ourposes., .and sIpproximately, tura P0981bilItT in 02.11 r- : q,,,� §1 � she ,could, and Idiot - that a Am,' I've ed the form 4" . . 41 I , I only just this, minute undorstood.11 come beft-tige ,I vM3 ffitet*gted ' it Was �vsit air so fresh di ,or 40 110'r cent. for etoSk fading. On, son.or Dbroong JA lade"I"'. I Id. 116ulkl- � *.:11'� I I '. I - I L , ,% Phone 91, I I .. .1. - , , , _� tl . t.. . SUPOUTM I ., - ONTA00 I Then 111 Wont on , tell them. .how her ease. 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