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"No." ,Claire laughed. -'with. I;J . DR. E.- A. M40iASTEK, M.B. now an e0gineer. I "No use,. old man," Bill intorrqPt- ,and PaUl were si Ing in the "r—gay- C.4rtb.A'ge- She.. .bad.! freckles , -on -her � L 4/4, qu' syrup from c .0uifl o . r I , ii, " , '1, , , ­ '. 11, .1 . L��r ? . LAST WEEK: Paul starts to tell Bill He shrugged. "440, I'll Wager she�s - "If silence is golden " " said , Mil, 00 straption;, � I . I teaSPQO4A , Vanilla * - . ML4t�lj,.tw,� IW'.."",, �, �,_ "�. '.,_.. "�,�'. . the first lad on record, to cha�ige her "You two own- -a con __ "' "But She Photographed beautifully," . % cup butter, I'll I �,,:�, ,,,, Igonlitiotf) =&*oderh%. ,y and other ' the Westons Hve?,,, . Bin "Bill," Said Claire, "You're cute!" "Paul's Just thlnldng�-aimd �ve� been "Neither'do MyrXi-a Loy's," said patil 23/4 cups Sifted ,F1 �.,,_%, �._ I L, Iked Paul. She beamed upon them all. "And now gazing' at the moon. * To save me, gruffty. . L 'I teaspoon cinnamon' 1� I : : " ... :L_ ,L, _h uv40148te AfSOnOStic and'thetraPeutiOS S,, There's only Dian aiid her Aunt shall we got back to' town?" I've .never yets . , ;, � '_� .� L21,I)i � R.-Tqrat,er, ftecialbt In ,ha left � now�-and Miss Martha U and Paul go'ahead,11 Said Bill. "Why bother?" said Paul. "When member'of ' the oM ".quartette had I teaspoon baking powder I I er - ­: `�, .." �� . ,� Ithe car, eye, nose and has a small income from some invest. "I'll stay here with Dian uAtil Paul there's one Ifere beeld L . . 11�;. '-..,.,AN " Ie, you." He .Plenty to think about—andAld it. % teaspoon baking soda. � '1� I, egg . - " 1. 1. � 11,111- I throit, '-Will � be at the 01131116 the first ments her father made. BesIdes, a -he can, send someone with a car." looked ..at Bill and Dian. "Hop in, ­.­�, �A;I.Ai,I jiionth from 3 to 5 makes unusually . Presently Dian began to laugh very Vash raisins in hot Water and dry. 1, cup mink" . .- I -_ " -,10Thesday in every ' good candy — You "Oh, but I'M going in also! " - � ' Yoh two! Since there's ,not going to softly. and ,I I But I'thibught you wanted to stay be a wedding tonight, - we might L. as , .1 ­ I ,:,i;.'�;��,,�-'Free Well -Baby 01W. e will be held of stuff, "What's the Joke, ,Dian?" Paul ask- Cream the butter, and sugar, add �,Ithe I telgJOOA� salt , I . . ',: ` IM* �a the second' and. last Thursday In de,s, especiallf around Easter 'and " .­"�',%'_ -. I Christmh. Dian -helps It , ,was, thinking ab e Z, ��,er. 11 . 4 .I out the. expres. sift the dry ingredients, and add to" Cook, oraug us,' suO"":"�,p,�7 � I 8687- r "They all ,db=ge their m."'iyads. It's -a crossed the porplij,, �Bill .tgpk her' arm Simi on Aunt Martha!s face when ; I I ... �� '% couple ,of darn fine p90 � I the butter 'mixture. Add. the fruit; and water togetheFAIl _ . I! . - .. 11 . Ple, I'd woman's Privilege, You know." and helped hdr Into the. car. Paul come walking in at this' hour," Id mixture.last and mix t4ion�ugblY. Pat . ' b I : ]��l,"�' ")�""","`.�JoHwA- �4R*IL' I "And how they take .advantage of released the Clutch. z They 'were off. Dian. out Dn .a, lightly floured board, making AM half the,dry - A L #§:"­ , .. . "ThV are that. Dian might -have It!" said Bill. I . I .., LQ�,� ,,,, IPhyplolan aqd S"01 . late," said �a ire. wide, .3/4, inch egg an4 miW mixture, Ablan- add � the � ,. �. I don1 kn,bw whether -you'd call ,,Ire not So five strips li/, ii�hea ,­` ­�!­� I0 1 . Jr .. .1 -�,, gone places if she'd tak6n matters �n Plaw-tuined and hurried back into -this an anticlimax or noiV,li Paul said, 'IWe'ye staye than .this this'k and.12 inches, long, Score thei 00 *t � t-b6-;;,6st 6f7t 'e" " '. "' �4*, 1 h wn hands and pulled out, but her the house. "' "but It certainly. seems Z 0 One to many a tfitne," ' ", ­_�11,I Seaforth . . . "I k6ow,'" said Dian, "but I told ,Ing on a gTedged Coo e Sheet -at 400 Bake in greased '�'Ioaf'tl�g or, lined ,;', �� I . kept her a prisoner in the old house she called, - i'Amd see to the fire in "It's " Claire - . . I " . . I . ii� . A . I * , _V 1. Wre now headed for." . not an anticlimax," said . . Aunt Martha in my.note that I want- degrees for 18720 ni�nutes. Jack bars honey ­pallA, or ,dofbae�tins.A .A._, W .z,;. -, -,;I the kitchen Stove. I won't be long.,, "It'g-just a sort of ---or postponement'. ed to go off Somewhere to be alone " Whole; if using at. h allow to cool oven 325 degrees 5 , .. '�_ I �MARTIN W. STAOLETON.8,A., M.D. "A prisoner?" I "I'll I ome about 4 L 'mi,nitt . ..... ­�. . elp You!" Bill' called. And That's all." M . fbefore breaking into pieces. -: ' ' L' . h . ..' "Like Garbo," said Pai . ­ This recipe makes 6ro, tanclux6.4 tV ouw 11*1 ..� I "I mean be had a stioke—and was he followed her (lawn the gall. In the � '�And,."'._q . . I I home: .dSe, ''lot _. 1. ­�%..;�, , I - ,aid Dian, "let's hope the, ,,Yoq,` Dian said. - .1 Light'Christmas Cake loaves. 'If making for .;. . -pretty helpless foi a long tiMe,before kitchen. 'he said:, "What made you real Climax—when it comes --will ,Bill laughed. "And now," he said, I . 1% cups butter Stand �ne or two db�ys. before, � U full';. '� - . :,"�. �,,It,�.L. succeew.40 Dr. -W. 0. Sproat he died.* , And Dian insisted upon. car- change your mind so suddenly?" leave no casualties." . , .19 t 11 I . 2 cups fine granulated sugar -he. bread .' , " . `� � �Phone 90,W - SWorth "I see. What about'this Fred May- raking ashes over the 'coals in the. Thi§- car moved slowly along the ,�` �. . , . I � . . I .�­,,� .. , L I .. heu? Sla ily . he sounds fire�box of the old-fashioned stove. "In road in which it.4gd been stuck but I .. . . . 7� . . I �� . I "Fred wasn't a bad' sort at all," fore I finally' decided." out onto the main highway. The . . ,... �AiEye, Ear,. No" and.Throat Paul said. "Like Dian, he'd -never - -I see," said Bill. �'Here, give Me moon was now -'riding high -and stars ' . .. .�, , GIraduate, In Medicine, University of been around much,; 'and so I iffion't that*thing., I'll Out out the fire." -As began to popper:. the sky. . ..� . �_,:".`��..'�.I � Tioclall". I think he ought to be blamed to6much he worked, he talked, saying: '- "of "It would turn out to be a perfect . . . . .... I * '. �,LMe am - for changing his mind about marry- - you" know I know something night," said "after my elope- , . - . � , I. , , Moorefield's I I , made You change your mind. How Ment 1s ruined." I 1 I I �to 4.30 p.m.; -als,o at Seatorth Clinic about Claire." � . . I I'll,Waterloo Street South, Stratford. No, it tlldn't," Paul ,adinitted, "I sa�id Dian to Bill. "Claire helped me. church wedding." . ." i,.-:� ­ -�.."! -,: ': I ; I I .. .....",I I . . � . 1�47 reckon I'm different. I mean, I reek- She made me see that hiding out "They axe 'mord' spectacular," said i I11, :11,d I 1. : � I I I , - 1.1. - on, I'm one of those born olas-wOman here—licking my wounds like a Dian. "'Onw gets in -to the limelight . ... :... � ll I I . ;4. I wounded aalmal,' 'IS she expressed it more that. way. � You - k6w — 'The :; I . vi��!"I rather admire you for that," Bill ', the wrong thing to do. She sug- bride was lovely in a veil Which was . � . 'a. I gested a far better idea—and I 'fell Once worn by .her gre4 ;lI . �6�,'6HAROLD JACKSON Paul grinned and said, "Claire sort in with it." mother'—all that Sort -of &ing.11 t I 0`11'.11"i I . . �,.,�,,,,,,,��. . of went haywire when ,she left the :�; " ,�I . "A" to another," said Bill Olal�e turned so that-"-�she d6uld "... .M,, L I �1� ,specialist in, Farm and Household old home town* or so it would seem" "d. .You mind telling me what the- face Dian. "Honestly, Dian," she . . I I . . .;;`,�He turned th�e car into the driveway suggestion was? Not idle curiosity, Said,. "Sometimes I get the feeling I I . . �1;11111Yeensed in Huron and Perth Co�n- leading to the farmhouse. "I mean, I a9sure "you—bul a genuine Interest that everything you say has a double : 'I'LL,I ties. Prices reasonable; satisfaction I . ... �:... . - Lguaranteed. I you sort of showed her a side of life in what a - fellow -jilt plans to da.". meaning. Even. when we were kids : . �, L . ,� ; " .- 0 For information, etc., write or phone she'd neve� seen before. It impress- "Claire saggested that I go back t' you were always saying things that ... . . -Harold Jackson, 14 on 661, Seafortli; ed her, and for a time she changed ATde,udale and face the music," said �weren't clear—things that had a - I � I, 11�. "..R.R. 4, Seafort.n. � . Dian. "You know—pla:y 4round—be tinge of sarcasm." . . :1: "But chanpd it back—just in time," gay—make the folks think I'm as hap- "GoodAess, Claire," Dian .said, "I , ".1 �. . — Bill climaxed. Ire peered out, watch- py, as a lark, and all that." . didn't mean anything personal, lime- I I . ","EDWARD W. ELLIOTT , ing the.car's headlights play upon the "Are you happy as a ia'rk?" light—and all that." She smiled."'But . . . I I F:::: � �6 , 1F I . front of the house. "CoVo_rtable old "Hardly." Dian was suddenly very you do seem to like spectacular : L �,Licensed Auctioneer For Hur�on place, isn't it? , Reminds me,of some - ." . i 1: : � I 0 1 : ii � : : . : �"Sometimes r wop,der if - I thin s—like posing for. a well kiiown :: : : : . ..D Correspondence promptly answere of the scenes from- 'Gone With the 'L , : ". iImmediate arrangements, can be made Wind,.,, I . . � ever 'was terribly happy. 'I'm -on-e of artist, playing leads in all our Plays, r., - .. — mil I I ,.. -0 � those people who are always. having getting tested for',a movie and—" �� I . . !t6r, Worth, or by caning Phone 203, . ,.at The HuroA ExPosi- - ., The Weston farm used to be quite wet blankets slapped down upon' their "Were yo,u tested fo� a,.'movie?" , ..Clinton. Charges moderate and satis- but'they enthusiasms." �3he held the lamp she, Bill asked. . CANADIAN PARATROOPERS READY FOR NEXT HOP. I . - -, ,1��� ' faction guaranteed. ' . kept having t6 sell off a piece of had picked up, and looked around to "Yes," said Claire. "I thought-' Like a football sq4ad waiting for the kickoff, -a group of Canadian paratroopers in training at Fort : . I:!"- . . . . i829-62 here and a piece there. Then the see if �verything was in ordbr. "How. .told you about it." � .. full' jumping eQuipment, awaits the next hop. .All these'lads have c6mp�eted their . I : . �'. ,. I . . � folks who 'bought those pieces grad- ' I . ".. I. ever, I shall keep. on trying—to find "It was when a movie conipany was. course at Fort Benning with the -U.S. Army and now form,,. the nucleus of the Canadian Army paratroop . . -.,.: c �'. . ually drifted away. . Pretty lonely out happiness,. I meai- Maybe Claire's -in 'Ardendale," Dian gaid . -. . , "The " - for 19 are fro ' , Torontb' an. Ameri4an. � . L _...--till .I.L I TANDON and' WMIGHAM h' , . suggestion isn't so bad." .. I ' . . ,I I 11 I director was, looking for southern Instructor, Sgt. R. C.. Porter, Toronto; Corp. N. R. Champman, Vancouver; Corp. W. D.,Cabell; Sgt. A. ,." �I . "I�onely maybe—but peaceful. . "I think it's a pretty godd one, niy- ty - 'C. .W.'Shaddock, Ingersoll, ont.;� L/Corp.. W.., H. Fitzsimmons, "'... NORTH. . .pes to .be Used in a Civil War Pic Apletoa, Gl�ce Bay; Corp. I . I I . I . . 1�1. 411inton ................ A.::..: 11.47 lety of springs in stock, They']I.prob- for a, successful artist.,' L .� . J� 1. L - I . I . � . �,. �,� ; %f ,1 "Listen, Dian," said Bill, "don't get I I � I ,,,�. I. . SOUTH . . "Well, .I shan't worry about that," I . I f , �1_ . ,. I ,, , 1�� ,. It I the idea that an artist, successful or L. " 1�I P.M. Bi,ll said. * "As I told you, �-I need a I 11 ...1i.. ajo� vacation. I may take it—mi' .....I quinton ., I �ty. He doesn't. He has to work— : I I .� . ,;` II . . .1 .- . I .. . . IfYou bet it is!" said Paul. He Bill rushed ,on., "'I think I'll stay a- - I" 40 ��, — I . . . .., .iround here.for a while, and see what rollb ." . . fer." i I PO , ,,,L� I EAST , , ' just then, and Dian aid Claire ap- . I I - ",I "Oh'!" said Dian, and almost drop-' I Alkes? LL -It took a lot of PerSu�sion'? said Dian. "Over 'there by the ' . .. � I �L '. �.�, . "Mice 7.24 � 8.41 rea�,_but we finally -made' It." "Okay, the ifire's out. What 'next?" , I . I 1. ., I M� - "Andlook at that moon!" said Dian. �. . . I - I '.tltSe4forth ................ 11-80 10-21 Paul stepped t6 Claire's side. "He]- "No, Just leave it. I'll be edming � 'Tm md1dn4 fighting equipment. We've got to turn ,this stuff out f I i r I I , L ....," I11.46 10.35 lo, darlluff!" he sild. . plenty of it .,. . if We're going to beat that follow Ifider. I / I " I IA ,'Goderfeb ............ 12.05 11-00 "Hello!" said Claire. "You certain- It takes a lot of electricity to keep a plant like ours goinTnight and day. and.wd're I � I It � , ., . ._..'�., i� I They walked into the living rdoi going to need- still alore. We'ro'having trouble now in'gbtting bill the power we need. . I ­ . I . Where the other lamps were ,still They ton me that Canadian h6mon are using power tfict should be Ilowing into,oul / : 11 I I . � `110. war, plants,'-. that there isn't enough for out homes to got a they want and for I .1 . ... . I sv,�;� ... ��,r, 11 I ged in." � burning. our factories to got all they must have. We've 40y to usk less eliFctriaty in our I . . . .. .., � . 1 .. - !X.P , CX.R. TDIE TABLE ,bout ,SaY, those paintings of your gr homes ftom now on ... fl*e,aro going to keep turning out *or . equipment in I . I I .. ,....1 .... . � I I I . _ and there"i nothing I call do father 8! " -11 eicralmea. "You were - I I . ­.,�',�. . I ' " Cani't'we do that later on," said . stricW.- I I . I i � . . " ,­­­ �t�* , .1 4.85 Cialre didn't reply at once. She "he. aSq 'of il�CtriCity- for torai�erciol purposts hot already been re �.. � L i I I �,, I-11� � , I , .1.....T....*6...1.A I Then she Dian. 'She smiled'. "N,ow that jyou Furthevtvstrlitio�s ore pllanrte4. But we need rnot.e power than con. be sayed . , .�,; I . � . .�i� 1 � , .1 ",� K=� ...... 11.'. O.. I ....... 4.40 looked from Paul to Bill. have decided to�to stay In Arde .1 frdm- those sources. The #611ontary ca�operafion of the public in the tontorvd6dii 11 I ,�f,�,,- -, � *:::' "Of cour§e!" said Bill. "And it , least twenty per c4re—you are noi saving enough. # . . , � 1. 4 'AL , , , .. " ,.� � .� .,�.,� .� . . ., .4 . .. I . I I' Mean I'm not going to the. J. r6fin ilghed 'Softly. gill Rollins 40AMENT OF MUNITIORS AND SOPPLY . . 1. �1�1­­JL­ :� . . 1-11.-WI1J1'tL . WAS 'Jibitg ia'sbak In Ar(10104161 ' It * ., - 4 . I % � ".Q., I I .-j '.'�_.,,. 'P.M. denly In -need of'support. Ire Stared 'JAJO .�Vould Still. J ., I . � I ��L,�'J�!�:" 1 ,-!J,:,,4..; , U,.W,18'