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The Huron Expositor, 1937-12-31, Page 7� �= i I'l , 1: . ,, - - ` A A , : I , I- - - 111". I �_ ,I ,", 1;1_1" , _ I t, I- . � "O I . I � , 10 1,110 !-11" - I . �- �_! "I � � ' t a , . ,Y+' ;, r t4 j iI , r , �, n� s `1F,:'A��,� M1I 1 , I i �Yr M" r I F V : z ,r W. I� t 1 ?. 1 ^ aro, r,_ a P f' n «+ Ci. Q F : ;i r I e' r'h' ii 1...,�...� , . HAYS S,-MSIli' Suaootading R. S+ _Heyo Var latera, ,SStl!oiters; RottRsywors Snfl, 14,9tt6►1•lea. PVUUo.. Soli lfinrs . for rho Vo>anilx o :Aabll, onfee in, rear of the.., mipfon, B Seaforth. Uquey to roam, - . - .12-lili DANCEY & BOLSBY 11 BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, STC. LOFTUS I- DANCEY, K.C. P. J. BOLSBY - GODERICH BRUSSELS x-97 ELMER. D. BELL, B.A. Successor to John H. Beat I. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Seaforth - Ontario " VETERINARY A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. - Graduate of Ontario Veterinary -Col - liege, University of Toronto, o All dis. eases of domestic animal's treated by the most modern. principles. Charges reasonable. . Day or night calls' promptly attended to. ' Office on Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town Hall. '$hone 116, Breeder of Scottish Ter- riers, Inverness Kennels, Hensall. 12-86 MEDICAL ' DR. GILBERT C. JARROTT Graduate of Faculty ,.of Medicine, University of Western Ontario. Mem- ber of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 43 Gode- rich Street West. Phone 37. Successor to Dr. Charles Mackay. 12-36 DR. W. C. 8PROAT Physician - Surgeon Phone 90-W, Office John St., Seaforth. 126 • DR. F. J. BURROWS Office and residence, Goderieh St., east of the United Church, Seaforth. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Huron. . 1286 DR. HUGH H. ROSS Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, 'member of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons, of - Ontario; pass graduate course in Clideago Clinical School of Chicago ; Royal Opthalmie Hospital, London, England; University Hospital, Lon- don, England. Office-Baok of Do- ntinton 'Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. .Night calls answered from residence, Victoria Street, Seaforth. X 1286 DR. E. A. McMASTER Graduate of the University of- Toron- to, Faculty of Medicine Member of College of 'Physicians and Surgeons" of Ontario; graduate of New York Post Graduate School and Lying-in Hospital, New York. Of - Ree on high Street, Seaforth. Phone 27. Office fully equipped for X-ray diagnosis and, ultra Short `Vwuve elec- trie treatment, Ultra Violet Sun Lamp treatwents, and Infra Red electric treatment. ' Nurse in attendance. 12-86 DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. - - Late esaistant Nevi York Opthal- mel and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye and Golden, Square' -Throat Hos- pitals, London, Eng. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month, from 1.20 p.m, to 4.30. pm. 63 Waterloo Street South„ Strat- ford. 12--86 DR. DONALD G. STEER Graduate of. Faculty of Medicine 'tluiversity of Western Ontario. Mem- ber of ' College ,_ of Physicians and Surguons of Ontario. Full. equip - went, including an' ultra short wavo' set. . Oftdee King Street, Hensall. Phone Hensall 56. 12-56 DENTAL - DR. J. A. McTAGGART - Graduate Royal College of Dental Susgeons, Toronto. Office at Hensall, Ont: Phone 106. 1289 . AUCTIONEERS Lleensed Auctioneer • HAROLD bALS . 8pecirallot 1n farm and household sales. Pdoet9" reaernnable, For ,ditee And Information, *i,ltb or, phone Hat- Old ariOld stale. Phone 140, 19eatorth, or anty at The 10'apoeltor 0106b. 12-59 1 F. W. AHft0_N6: mensed aluekot l her for Perth A;nd oft Coitntle's f ares soilcitaiil. Tbribe on, 401tLT"tlotl: Pawtm .9. t,,o, ok, Tis x Arte property. sty. 46 4, '�ii�C 4i: `mil" 614 ,l` 6. "_4i 1 w J{ 6a 1,' 111 a taxJ•rr,!JY,is.�71,IwSI'llh�>,,'yu � f,!., LLL,;+:�,rl�'`. ....„xis,,. � $liryl �d'I I .1r ry' ,. II a ''ti I k:. "' z y'q!4 ',e, i I .. , Y r b: I .1 ; I I .. �� �; , � I . , ' ' ' ,L . � � . . J L Y, I1 clic ",� .. I � : 11� l q l. �� . 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Provolriu thio. alar inW. a >kt ainutde warn et .19uJak ` n 4 g� ,r. x' {i , ;, its senility, back to his ow4a 'stable, tis ere.d :$ 'k�4'ere:'. 8» 'A ""o -IIt i; f "I" s�.. c'` i while hishousekeeperfi : r �� carried the Dans other. lad aio .in n - �,l; ,ra rP y pp ,,, ^'T , 4 fi l jt1F{ :9..W J f .�.1 s i..,lF r. <Contilrued t weal.) his arrn aid squ'ee ed it little` tle�or women• inral these fl carts. „'t ,,*a��, ik,.., �";t ' ��, a ..: A _. ve years wife u�f `a vleitil4 .4"otfirgn l??dLlI 7I ;,y ' J ,,ilatiw� ai i. .. "Lionel!,, she whispered,i2 :. �. r i,,t shall we his heart hail inane` been touch d', The holes, because of its size, was name,. and, Ghat a'atlshed' her, V4a �►:wlr..,.,,. a ,� ,'', - 'a�°, !set married?" , 6 and the had formied ,nto -ties. Nor was, destined for- a boarding house. That her ciiii'd bir the hand si>e•Wa- k , .. ¢:' �, • 'C,W_)RX *.1'4A;+!,M' 'tRAK", � ?��� t ,'J 1. (I "T .,'C. 4F, '! ty� k f, � I .Y%.. Inslrlrrdtion eeAme from a wh©lly un My dearest girl!" he 'cried'. You he lonlely except verY rarely, Per- too put him in mind' of intrepid Mini .ately :t'hrouf* the �vbby, tdtdek molt)). XRR,M �I.T11 � i ,.,1t �`d, � ,,;' Iii" . . " m . ,4+ ti I , expected source, F'raukde was sitting know there's nothing on God's earth baps in a Spring twilight, or while nie, and her venture. tobacco sntaoke, ,crowded, with the. llltgl4l # tqL ltjI—— In her room in the dark one even I want so ranch, But=" listening ,to certain beloved 'pieces of "P•oor girl!" be, bhougly "A brave travail .'�J1 J"' � 1 4"`, '" �`c; ;p y R ", , w ins sa'lesat>ten and the Vi I '� � .p l 11[ �" Ing, sites a walk with Lionel, ex. "No, Idartren! We ca'w!" music. He had the most admirable little soul! What's become of her, T 'loafers moils• +vamposed the rdionle oY' f?�tipllll' RBA�'F`,!3M' ft N ii ;,lay,w%, h'austed from her 'effort to encourage And sate told him. Miss Eppendor e.afit of amputation Temperate, hors "wonder?'• the ]Cagle House, and wail. upstairs ' ' °i" "' iii w t fer's''plan, He refusede vloien'tly; ft eat, thragfty, itis life was without a r'., , I t[, ref e}lr�, ; him in a maacL of black despair. Site II to take paselession of .a tiny bednooala ';u,WJ wasn''t fair to Frankie;" he would be secret; he didn't talk . soon). his at- the, :'{,' rI 6,11d Fr,��.i { �.' had drawn. her chair up. to the wing Thi's dab, wad not thinking about with a single bed for both a4'. th. " y `` low and sat lookin out over the roof a cad, a beast. • fairs, but he was perfectly wilding Many tT l es # ears, d1 r , 7 ,' j g her; hew busy °'in iris office, dic- It was very cheap.and that 'moss' what T0. a• " "You'll be much more of a begat t•Yt�at others should find out about , of the next house at the cloudy sky. toting letters to lura spinster steno- site required'. She unpacked toes`; stated), sura, ' :Tt brise`,w t$� R There was flue usual noise from fire if you won',t We can be-'haPPY•' 1'11 thremt, bra his awn sober way, he m choesfrrily to edit eyeryEhin , vPlnle� e ,oyFn , s Lr save u and after you find a lob, chenfisheed a terrific grapli r,. the sound of his drawling, very few belongings. ,, y P. pMide, not deo , s117pthe,, lAniT rPp,1� ��?fi,t , I lV c+u; Irrr It court, ,the shrill children, who never hesitating voice filling the ' lluttle and washed the little girl's face. This sys>Fmit.; s all igrhG ,'1%,,%)brs ,1q : `'`"'� "[' ! you can save .boo, so that we can much flog his achievements, as for went too bed the phonographs, a moo r , room. A window was open to let in "Sltan'.t we he happy hare. sher" man 'singi'ng fn .a P'ierci'ng, artificial soon have'a hoarse of our awn. And' spotless honour. He was .the So- . the sweet May air, and a breeze rut- said. is to be ..cleaated for;: cu.tlYtiion; a,igtr ;„' s, vo:oe. She was used to it n o w, um til them, of cowrie, we'll keep it a efalist of the v�orldis-dreamt, the man is ecomailically wrong if iG"`'.'td° tlo '>)� ','' fled his (hair. As usual he was in his Tihey were rather late in coming kt r i scar:eely'" heard it, but it filled her secret. But, oh, Lionel, I ,deo want who harmed nq one, who was always sthirt sleeves. down, and the dining room was Yull left in ` woodlatrid . 'T'ltere ',titre 0p[a,hy fr.,l� [• ears, and she was. unaware of Misse u9 to be safely married, sec :that no just, always open) to argument, al- g trees -two dnches''to si$ "inches' frl4 u Eppendorfees entrance until she 'ane con separate us. So that -if you ways generous,, As far as was hu- The door was opera, and in she of. men, the,, waitresses flying round', marrl came gently exchanging guests', a diameter bhhak have 'a vas`s "small Ili" , ` tou' bed ]ter on the shoulder. were to be sick, I could look after Y and sensibly -possible he put ging sallies with the. monet'aryr value now if cut' glut tbi2.,f� you" / into practice bis _6on`victfomts'. Eie fro- "Mr. Petersen," brilliant glare pouring down, from an � r�'� � "I knocked amdl knocked-" said she. ), are 30 50 years: old and if they _are , i FIe comprehended ' ternazed wetly 'the kmen-the in- "jKiss Minnie!" he cried,. jumping elect'nolfe2 h'' h oveah'ead. Minnie ._„ "I wanted to ask you to make me a Perfectly a nti 4 cut it will%maean. that it wilt'; be 20-54 sgrnpath'ized with that curious and telligemb ones-a'slkedr them to liras` up, an,d according to his custom, hug- stood irL ,the doorway, still hailing g. cup of coffee I'm so nervous." years longer befoae there, ,,,will" lib , .4. touc ting idea of all lovers!; that 9.f on Sunday. He admitted making and.- r;; ing Into his respectable dark coat. the child's hand, a little. bewildered °, Frankie said ,of course,' but her merchantable 'timber again_ 'Also, the � i a ori - t'h1-Y can be married', no ill can keeping a considerable sum of money ."Well, well, Miss- Minnie," by'the noise anrd bustle and by the : • I voice was, weary and Miss Espen y leas valuable trete saleh ;aa poplar. ;..fl dorfer noticed. it: touch them.; they are safe.' and was always ready and willing to She shook her head. frankness and which everyone'turned paper birch, inon'wbod and, pini cherry r,�, "What+a the .trouble, rap drear?" she "I - caCnrt!" he said. "Absolutely I explain this, course_ "Mrs. Naylor," sehe, corrected him, to re them. Unassailably respect- :* ;T civ get a start in a 'clean-cut woods.: ;• ,, asked, kind) "Let's sit here and tet• Dont you see', old' girl, I want only valuable Socialist," said with •a smile; the very same pleasant, able, suet and countered the gen- ', Y• 2. Selling small lobs far 'fuelwood .. r talk a while," to give . you somet1grig'�I don't he, "is the one who works for the kindly smile. He Stared at her, Omit- enal regard and with dignity advan 11 r Fuelwood iS offer sold' thea way I.. She Sart down on the bed where want to take everything from you. I advancement of all. Haw do you Ing himself, and shaking his head. ed to 9 little table in a corner- A book privately or ,by- public auction, This t she could reach out and lay a friend- H'an'd- wnslh me to so work then if I strip !'Well, well!" ohe zepeated�. was bro'u'ght for the little girl to i!it plan- usually brings) subatanrtial iiln ? ly ,hand on Frankie's arm. "Dogn.t 'let Pride' stand in the way!" myself of po-wex Money, in our She hadn't changed-mueb; site was on and an interested, waitr Pres- ancial returns. The man buy'i'ng the <u 0 ,'- "I've noticed -it's not she entreated. "Lio'nel, only sntpposre modern waned, is .go�ver. The Social- stouter and a tni'fie more serious, that anted a grease spotrtzd' menu. The tCuriasvty- Y lot Pays a fair puce, because he .does ' A it's only that I'm very fond of you- one of us were, -to die! Dear, darling ists ,must first of all concentrate was all. He observed -that she was ate their meal composedly; once itn. a not put much value,' on, his labor as old bo let's be brave. Let's just go money in. .their awn hands. in mourning, wearing a black blouse;, while the clear voice of the child the work is carried on during the J; sa you can't expect you to return it. I y' He quite satisfied' his comrades. Ile ; i );now I'm not lovable. And probab ahead', and it things are hard, why. anal skirt somewhat like his house- could be heard asking a question It winter months when other. work is `aF ' 1 you despise me for -lots, . of things,. was respected everywhere, because he i we'll 'go through with them together." keeper but dolwdier and 'cheaper. Nav- behaved wonde'r•fudly well. It ate Doi pressing, The bids on these lots t r "I ought mot;' he said miserably. was without arrogance or oatemtatio'n' 1:ut, my dear, My dear. 'I do wish' ertheless, sive didn't lank poor; some what its .rather ate, without regard are influenced largely by the number you so well! I'd' do anything. IP "It's not four to you." and yet had so admirable a balance i,ow you didn''t pity chic`. for any augllip modern ideas as , hat of large tree®. The seller could' re- x you'd like to tell me, perhaps 1 could He felt obliged to bring fo&vard in th.e bank. H!e h'a�d, made most of "Mrs', Naylor," 'he repeated: was suitable to its little w s- d serve the mall trees and he world �x help I've had! experience en all ,the objections which obvious) his meoney 't'hrough, a development I'm a widow," she fid, simply. it ate mighty little. p receive about as march for the lot. A -; presented; themselves, but he did Park" which he Brad' planned snip ex- He answered, in very much the saute They finished,- and went u . tafrs' o better moa would be to Dash. I could) understand." P Y measure and Frances was silent. She couidwt without 'spirit, For the Prepostero ecuted; scores of little 'houses along s'imtple ands friendly way- wrhat was known, as tilde• "Ladies' sit- mark on the trees on the lot tlhat I idea appealed' to him irresistibl He 'orderly streets, planted with sap ,, bring `herself to confide in Miffs. Ep- y ,Tm sorry," ting Room," a big room., unseparated. are to .be sold', This information ,;�v pr. ndorfer. said, "Wali," but he didn't mean it. rings; a c1t house with its lawn, its Then she said, sratiling again, but from the hall; furnished with a moue- would be given at time of safe and •,y Ito abhorred wYaiting at all times and. tiny dna k Igardenl call ' neat, bright I think I know," rite other went above all, waiting, and pro emus, They were built for with a hint 'of melancholy:. daring "stet" in maholganp anti abliter- woulcE eliminate much of the guess- y on., "I't's morsel, lint it. You want g far Frankie. She "I've come to u for ad a again. stall brocade; a most desolating xoom work when..the tat is auctioned. sib'' to marry, but you're afraid;' ki"ndledl him', thrilled h'i'm with her the factory workers, and Mr, Peter- you . ":Tot. efraid,' said) Frances, nettled. s'e'rious madness. sen had' included a number of what I. look on you as �an odd• •`'d, w'ith� orale naked electric light. But 3. Selling, all � t'rees above �a- car- ,i "It's only drat I don't want to, be "We can',t waste our best 'years," called "built-in features"; little Petersen:." ow respectable, situated as it was, taint diameter, stupid=rash-»- I don't think -it's said Frankie, "Really, Lionel, it's n'o•t bookcases, china closet`s, w.itidow "I am!" he assured her, direr dy at the head of the stairs, , This method is much better than , I right to marry on nothing. I'd rather a silly plan. I'm not rash, you know' seats, and so on. He knew what the '"I know it!" badly open to the gaze of each and selling with no resrtrictions. as the :,111 it.. I know this will be the best plan com'rade's wanted, and he gave them He held out a 'huge hand. every one of the guests,, passing by small trees are left: The objection. to : wai ten years." a "You're raking a mistake," said Par us bodih." honest and generqus measure for "Sit down," he said. "Miss' Layne, on the way to his room; There wt's this mtethod iS .drat there are usually k,, r She was determined ba hold' him tl>eir money. Haw ,could ,he not sac you shall have a holiday in ,honour a table piled with magazines' years many trees above this diameter limit` 1. the au h'o`es "But_ tell me about it. ceed? of Mrs. Naylor's return." and year's old; Minnie and, the child' that should' be left and some below r�; Frances Yesf'tahed a 'moment. t,ghtIy, to defend shim from lyse own vreakness, to fortify him, For this, He lived in the same solid, modest T'he spinster stenographer, ilial- sat down by this and, began looking that s`<ould. be removed'. ,': "You see," she began. "I'm afraid Y x:. any sacrifice of pride, of words a house in, the village, with the same proving, s,ua icious, with a comical) them over do silence. So Mr, Peter- 4. Marking the trees to- be cut and that periclis I made a mistake- d Y d P o, P Y c Opedi hint wrongly. Yo'u'see, he A vantage, was justified. She had: to Swede and This wife serving him in false smile, put on a piuch'ed little sen' found therm, and, wondered at and sel'li'ng for alum 'p,Snm or at a stated s" depending entirely on his biiYbher- ma.r • Lionel to 'sav'e-him, even if in Socialistic fasbio'n'. In appearance ia'cke't and a t and jerked out, nod- pitied the precocious sobriety of the Price per thovsia'ndl for the timber x saving him' everything else was lost, too hie was quite un'cha'nged im and cordwood. , living wits him'. He'd never really r'Y g ding in duty ti and to this odious Yvi- tiny 'girl. Hes 'took her ora has knee thought -how-that it wasn't quite- "I'm not convnntced," the in'sisted,' m'ens'e, red-faced, fair-l"red,-blonde- dow. and -lifted, up her face. This method should be' used more ,- vrery self-respecting. And, . I asked "bu•t, odd .girl, I haven't got the m'oustach'ed;. slow, good-tempered, ra- "Now!" said Mr. Petersen. "A beautiful 'child!" he said again. as' it is fair to both the seller and , s him to stop, to try to stand on his s't'rength to refuse. ' I'd have to be ther silent. Within himself, howev- Without too much emphasis, in just Again Minnie beamed. buyer and the time required to put more than mortal to refuse to mar` er, he was conscious of ,those pro- , it in operation `would be well spert� ` a inn fest. And I'm not sure .if ire's Y the quiet, well-bred way he admired, "And so, good." she said. "Never my beautiful girl." found changes we -all experience and 4'. able to do that. He has nothing now she told him her little story. a 'brit of trouble! Mother'$ comfort, "Stop being so wretched*'t.-she or. which bhe world ignores, He had , except a 'little more than a hundred "My husband had a great deem of areh t you, Sandra-" ,; pounds..a year dr so." - dered• "W'e're going to be happy,. read, head thought, had seen; he trouble . . . in business, and son, "I are," --said the baby, seriously. j��y*, Qj �] f��' "ExcEl,t?" saad Miss E We're going .to help each, other." -lead grown. He believed himself in r' LUj\'T WANT FAT HOGS ppendorfer. on. He was Englisch and I don'It think "When does she go to bed, he en- t: He caught her in, his arms, every way a better and' a s'tro'nger "Oh, of course, it helps'. But the he understood our morays' very well. q -� . He thought the little face "Darling'" he cried, "I'll -I'd do man, (hough he had, felt very eft e It is particularly difficult in, these ti trouble is, he's perfectly in'exgerienc- tie So when he died, there looked' pale and tired. ed, He can't seem to find a job. We anything to make' you happy, - I try. days of lots of feed .and law prices ,k. I'm not good) enough, but I'1'1 try. I Minnie's rapt disappearance had wasn't anything. 1 �gthin'g at all. And "Whenever I do," Minnie, answer- ,I' have -he has answered advertise- g p y ,• I haye'a• little girl . I sola>ev- .ed, and then and there expressed her to get farmers to realize that the rents and registered at agencies, and -absolutely worship you, Frankie!" .,[stressed hi and warted him'; he market ;does not want a fat hog, at And, added, more quietly: head n[ade man enquiries aborit her, erything I could.; and thane -somehow unalterable opposition to all hese nothing's any socia- I'm so afraid of q -I wanted to came back here -where silly, high-flown ideas that women least not a hog, of the fatted type, ---And,w�bien: youtne m wife, I'll but Iter sister as' surprisingly curt f anhifgetting completely his discouragedy' father was born. . . . And I re- of out of books. (Mr. Petersen fan- so PoPular a decade or so ago. The ,. amount to something.', and discouraged m. g and going back to his brother again IT "Situs gone to ow York," she membered all your kin,d••ess and I tied he recognized this -antagonism 'hog that takes !rhe 'premtium to -day ,, It's so wretched' for him- There's ho ,He wenn to the, Grand Central with tall him. "She ,hras pos,i?ri'on there. thought perhaps' you'd h 1p me -ad to book lear�ng.) Shle brought tip i the select bacoiti type, which is, - chance of our being married for . comparatively spealfmg, a -lean hog ,;' itrer on' Christmas Eve, to sea I don't !,ear from her, often." wise me." her Sandra according her own cora weighing 180 to 220 pounds, off .ears x years -- ° Y good „ "tiVhy�„ bye, for conscience compelled her to There came a• 'day w en she even "To the very best c` my ability," mom -sense and the ,dictates of a t;W; said, firing. her lip. he said, soberly. mother's' dteart, and not accardln to at stock yard's. Such hogs have a q /'We couldn't both live on a hun- gra back to Brownsville Lagding for g jowl and shoulder light and smooth, Bred pounds a year -about five burr the holidays. They were both in a I'd rather not talk b t M'inmie. "I thiought of a baarding house. doctors and boolts. In a natural way. aback from neck to tail evenly flesuh- Bred dollars!" mood o€ ra,Pture, although Frankie She- N%o're not on very terms." Would there be a good chance for one eMr. Petersen lead nothing to say on ed, a side sang 'dropping straight i a. +gas somewhat obsessed by finances. Thgs had caused Ihdm a g, for Eyre?" that dangerous -subject. He had come -;a Why should You try?" You're he surmised, that it m'eanit a lira , He from the back, a belly showing thick 21 - eatviu • aomethhng and under no tx- Sh,e had given Lionel five envelopes, Still fire same idea; perhaps it is � ask Minnie if she would like to go 6 each co'utafni had said he, was so a porse. W'lty don't you get married $'g jus. enough money sorry, and he as• an obsess -ion with the womanly moo to nark in his office. u'ess of fleshing, a Bank well let down for one of the. five 'days she was to He pitied! .that bright, lovely Fnanc;. . man• "But I d'onrt' know an thin' I and firm, a ham full, arid. a good gen anyway, and goon, as you are?" COxle,mned to lone) drudgery. He9'' g' enal finish with no excess fat., be awe y` bir. 1 Petersenetr'Isn suggested a thorough can•'t deo anythi'n'g," The best way to understand the v' Frankie was amazed. y' , v: ished' to be :nice to #her; to h'e. '� I never thought of such a thin "Now remember!" she 'Warn'ed, P dtscassion 'of iter problem from every "You'll learn easily," It . • we couldn't have any home g' her; he attempted' to make little typeof of hog that gate the dollar pre K "that's all you've got, until I et side: "And what could I do with San - back. I'll come early on New Year's fri'e'ndly vi�s,its now 'anti then, very " mium is bo visit a stockyard or abat- "Does that mlatter? You'd have t "Do you mind, then if I brings lit- dra." toir or grading station where hog 3' morning, awl Miss Eppendorfer'll patient with her growing irritability. ry "I thought of that. My housekeep each other. Oh, if I were You, if I tie Sandra in." Minnie asked. "I actin, is being done and see. for give me my cheque, She never keeps He saw -how bhangs were; she didn't grading were you , I Shouldn't think dicLi't want to bother your-" er'a a very fine woman; I spoke to ourself the type of hog that nets of an'ythiwg bub -just having each me uNtimg a day. Theo I'll lend you gat on with the old lady as, Minnie "By all means. Where is she? Ill h'er; sloe 'spays she'd be glad to take Y .",.!l That u3mtil ,the fifteenth. But do lease had, relations were strained. He the dollar premium for the producer. other, just your love. I'd, never think P fetrh her." care of the little' girl all day." of a hots a or .money. Only of the -Pleas be careful of what you've watched' ,the four years pass, crushing '•Downstairs," said Minnie. "Just Thus, it was arranged.1. got! Remember ft's' all you've got! her, embittering her, ageing her- Hes man I 'loved:" inside the door." "I might as well stop bore," said Her voice broke, and her 'hand on You -wilt ra sensible, won't you?" Youth died, she became severe, still beautiful but no longer charaning. She was standing there with a Minnie, "until I'm more settled, any- LONDON $EL(1 RtINGIAM Frankie's arm trembled-. "No. Frankie aren't you sorry tv natience that touched, his heart, a bh[i,nk of mrd 'being ll alone on She m$'n'aged'the moribund old house way.,, ' South "My'dear, I'm speaking against my ',• P g better than' her siesta` ever had done, thin, tall, little 'girhba'by, with rim -lid Mr. Petersen agreed and, as be P.M. ,..5 Christmas da in a easily cheap �, wan interests, for of course I• dau't y' grey One of those andindescribablyrtblappeack hair. didift aling should think he as long genre that his visit take B inghve 2.11' want to lose you. ,But you' beYau�sI am! But don't think nett She etedt Was � a bit aof moneerted, it was y children, •filled 'with a divine' pathos, leave. He cllasped liinnfe's hand ov- BIS • •„ , , • , , , ,', , , „, ....... 2.23 1I don't ^ understand, you don't appreci- about it, dear, think about the sixYth ?, ate tl . ' It ism t a home that you baking cake's) for the Woman's Ex- a Soul -stirring bear�it'y. S,he was• very er the head of 'her child. Londesboro ......... 2.30 wail IGIy dear! M dear! A.nd tee'nth" r Y They had planned to be married' change, and embraiftering tablecloths. quiet, too subdued -he 'thought, ara`'d "A brave, fine, sensible woman!" he Clinton ................... .8.08 ;, woulSl you let bump wait and eat out then, the da, after 'his quarter- Like her 'grandmeotheer, she "mnanag_ too fragile. She, 'took his, hand wit- thogught. Brucefleld 3.27 ,his i{eart, for v gt Y Y ! scare, for your vanity, ed"' never able, of course, to pay the lingly and toiled up the stairs at his until he could, give you all the silly ly remittance cams. g' Y Killen' 8.86 YuIfiffled n t kmo�omen, ink don't khow d°wnvtomthe lowerinutes ` level. d Oh, age the richerajeCuldulattlng a thebtendg of ar yearpthan side; `Ig sible Mother there?" except:il CHAPTER I IGHTEEN ExeteHerrer ...................... .. • ... • • • , • • ..... • 8.66 life; you old, boy, I do hate to leave you! S}ou at the beginning; simply keeping her "Yes, pet," he answered. . As an office worker Minnie was not North you dlon't know how, very don't Y )read above w'a`ter, a time we have for love'. You don't ,will be serail), w'on't you- About pnocut;ing Yoadl For He knew at that instant that he sosuccessful' as Mr. Petersen- had an- A.M. J know him. You doiet kmow -any- everything, About money - and you them to eat, 'clothes for them to wear, was going to marry Minnie and take ticipated, Not by any means. She I Exeter ...................... 10.34 ^i know wheat!" n:raintaiwing atp appearance, not too care of 'Iver sand of this little creattu•e ,.tried; she was very thing. If you dffd, you wouldn't let ty e�arviest and, in a Hensall 10.46 Dasllrred aR W Mone 'h'umgi'li'atin,g far a DeRoe. It Was too. He looked d,dwn upon its ,dare: this go! You'd, be 'happy while you � I d y . ,and way, painstakin+g, but It was extrem- Kippers . . . . ................... 10:62 what?" touching and horrible. Mr. Petersen head with a new and poignant ten- •„• .. I Al could, you'd make him ).appy" Her eyes 811aci, with tears. flceagain, hto� corhe baclr into his oP- cterness. H'e. would be its Father, y .. „ • • • • • • • , . , • , • . e1 difficult to teach her ---anything. Erueefleld 11.00 t Frances didmtt stir, there was ab Within n a week Mr. Petersen wars bit- Clinton . • • ... • . • • • ' .. • . • 1 .47 tiV About --drinking, c-ahe whispered. b t s e refused. The child ran• up to Minnie and solute Silence far a long time. Thentern) regretting Miss Layne, whom lie Londieabore 12.04 "Oh, b Jove!" he cried-, startled. "�'ou• could' get some young girl stood beesi'de bier, lookine u into her k she got up. . Y' g P had ruthlessly, although generously, Blyth 12.13 r "But, my dear girl, I dion't go in for 'from the vililage to. book after your - discharged. He was, oebliged to admit Belgrave .... ................. 12.24 "I'll ,make the coffee now,?' she face calmly. And she looked bark ; , , , , . , that, you 'know. I'm not quite a grandmother," he still, ,but she stop- at it ..with ran ;exgress.ion he had rev- 12.46 Said; and, i'w spite Sof herself, couldn't - that Minnie was not bright or quick, Winghaan ............... keep a tray of dlrunkard:" -,� Ped him. y .. • r and " neither was she accurate. She e„ gentben'ess out of her er oonceiveed, 'her capable' of: nap -u - I know! I know, darling! Only "Not at any priew,vould I get any C.N.R. TIME TADLE' tone, something that app[asched tem` roue, idolatrous, passion,. HRr proud learned to typewrite, but how badly! I had to say ft. Don't be offended!" one,' W do what I do." i detvienrs. S)ve, rhaked, sentimentality, eye's Questioned him, and he willingly At figures she was hapebess. She al- -` "Of course -mot, you blessed baby." It was quite true. A r' ^rvant would East . �� ,13 bttY�ivo use denying that she was reslmwd,e,d. ways made mistakes. And' you will take at least one have required lunch, which Frankie •A.M. P.M. deeply moved by the poor woman's e•q "She to beautiful," he said. "But I know you'll go aver them," y o Godeadeh ..... , ..:.. 8.40 2.30 vehemence, by. the Thought she° had glade of in! a day, won't you? You didn't; would have c:�. acted to be "I can't help thinking so," said Min she would,. s'ay, in regard) to her Clinton . • . • .. , .... , , . 7.08 8.00 t conveyed), Of ,course, 'the advice of are so thin! And ---" warnq in winter, to rest do the ter- rade. - . croaked and erroneous columns. "You Seaforth ............. 7.17 8.18 " Miss Eppendbrfea was 'nos to be talc- I stval'1! shall!" he cried; laugh- rilil'e heat which 'overwhelmed the111 lug. "Conte n old' girl! The gates Their business discussion amounted sire sure to find any mistakes there - en too seriously, land yet, couldn't a r river val'l'ey in 'midi•summer. to very little. No one could, discuss are.,, Dublin .............. 7.28 8.29 She be right ew dome points? she are open. I s It's perfectly all Mr. Peterseew waived the question Mitchell 7.87 8.41~ . 3141 right to your `brat od-bye, isn't It? I ,mas n with Minnie, anyway. It Hs remembered' Frances, her cap- att'ended ''to the coffee with earnest- liras 'you of rent. After a time It was men- West might be her -or ur has- w�aa an absurd idea. ability and Int'elligence.. He asked af- ness, thinking all, the while. What Yro tione�dg �o mare. .The two womenitchell ............. 11.06 9.28 band. Everyone does., eh?'• Simply, Mr. PetersenPtasked, if lt'e ter her. Ihlbllm 11.14 0.8$ is it she had been ealdl'attd aeffiah, and didn't thank 'him:; it seemed not ,only couldn`t lend' her a 'bit until she had ,. She 're lected, S,he's-gan'e 'cut to the Coast," Min - made her own dear bay unhappy? A „Yes„ she ,seaidl, with a blush and proper but essential that Def 'es ,'looked' around;' and, wntltowt demur nie bold dtim. "She's! settled out there. Sesfomth """"""' 1 •80 9.47 cowards? A.ndt a faint realiza- should live in the Defoe hrouse, Z. Charbon) ..... . ........ 11.46 10.00 • T l tion of the truth not fatly seen or .raised her face to .h'i's. "Goo&bye! Minnie accepted. In some intangible I never )tear from. ber." d Go'delirleb 12.$6 *1'4.25 1 God bless` you, my own boy! Take Petersen, after alU, moss a stranger, an but perfectly plain way she suggest- Evidently a serious breads, Sic re ''""" r+ known till. (mUclil rioter came upon � � Y Intruder, a Swede. An,dl Rre d'idn't-•`�-�- --�-� - Y'.A;. r 4 . care ,of yourself I Shall tblwk of ed that shoe accepted, only because` of ,gr;,tted it; glue thought what help Y� bear, of the pltrlful folly of waiting, of �, m'eed five mouep, er, �" Sa he tlidw't , C .R. r TABLE til patience and of pmr9demeet it this poor you every minuted" ,. her 'ltttle Sandra and that according- Frames aright be to her poor sister. > Sk, "Good bye, my beautiful girl!" rte get it. t";;,'. . ly the accept'anlce was justified, if not (Continued' Next Wleek) EA Al'$ asfe cii, so short and Bo bazardous. He s"I Will II will! Bragg Sid atlo eI back to , �! 11 . bless you! Came thewold�ladyddle diadtoofapneumonda, inter anci t�believe th s. Petersen was ready Gadea`lah ..,...........:...... 4.20 He stood • watching her down the as soon as, , the funeral bad taken. . Y wont lose my, mappineeat aur ).apps- "And now," he said, when th,e M,enset 4.24 fGs ' pl tfo a'tr*on'gi eager and, 'splendid, p'la,c•e, 'conducted in a seemly manner, Sellin the,ProductS McGaw ....... 4.20 1, �f, nese. I'm not afraid!' mons had changed han'd's, "there's v S'a'w her go, never to return to him. Frankle went off. . He heard nothing � .. � .............. ; .; the problem of finding a place for you Auburn ;•.. 4.40 $ . CHAPTER SIXTEEN `. i �- more of her. She never wrote to There is more guessing with. the Bl .........:...........-.., 4.6'2 l to li." y� ` CHAPTOR SEVENTEEN him or to anyone he knew. -. sale of timber and) fuelwood than gA6 Y - He suggested several places for her _'GGaltldn `ir.S...................0 ,1 S' burgled dkrVvns'laira to meet I g are several reasans•.for this and pet . • • • • • • . • ,..................s;.., 16 g.1S 4.1 remmodellted thle 'house. With with atn'y other farm 1 to belephongel, and eche dl'd so. The ex- Mc+Nantght 6: what .tntri'ous, piafnrfwl' ,feeSln s Add, be Lionel the `next evening, flusher) and Mr. Petersen hod netiiained faithful watch iba' dismawtlomenteF walk into trarae propriety of both of them far- lm who are selling timber and foal- =.y� reshit"', e. to the mlemory, ,of Minnie for five to bade ,his, appearing i'n Any such trans- P g Wen t k "s walk!',. she saint years. it cannot be said: that hee, had that gloomy room M3ltmde Brad so ,Long actions. There, was nothirnlg suitable wood should) know firers).. Ttie fat`m. &Zlf r i�`�I ,.., Inthali Cede and see for the, flrsj; time er is , vsarally ^at a dLsadvalttage vo°ith 1. h, Fi rsim3rig---• gpieved, ar suffeMed; his •att8 chnnent be lt'ad,; as a very. last resort he .... • • • ............. r tip "I `Coli'. +c'are, T swan."' to talk to shad ,]tot baiem a very ,passigonat�e ane; its+ ponnertye. All thle furniture was, b io rosea the eagle House; said! Uhere th'e" s;atamill and" fuelwood: opel+atol`S � ugh. +... +� ���' � , , µ ioi i��` YOU. Y mats.!" yet Minnie brad' not nnlsread him.. He left 'there; doubtless dt be'lon`ged to P as massy of them only sell a worxltot ,;,,,....e......,. ...,' ,, itr she w'a's- liged to go, 'G�•altoh .. He dldl;eft spoWove o, WAIWI lg•' i -really had, Wanted, to meart+y diger, hod the 'or,-Ait'ors, but none of them trop- „ , � „ once in ,a, lifretime, while the buyerb � lu ' Ili call this eve'nameg, if I .nay, Sue TTntlti .... • .r.....•: i..'. Y.,...., p u,? , I i14, xa the gala, erg thongQtt its 1hlpruden►t felt $ur liar a mild and, kindly sort bled to virlai7n It. 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