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Large two storey red brick house, hydro, bathroom, 100 acres, near St. Agatha, insul brick house, bydro, good barn, outâ€"buildings, all land cultivated. Early possession. This is a good opportunity as it is close to market. Phone 5â€"5075 * Trucks All according to size and condition. Call Collect â€" GALT 2718â€"J $10,500 and has proven that he can seil pure bred stock by auction, as well as form machinery and equipment, and household etfecti. Waliter Stumpf all |\defended herself. Then added curtly, "And anyway, I wouldn‘t dream of going out in such ghastly weather." Ruby shrugged. "Oh, well, if you feel that way about it. . . !Lppy new year, Penny." She [hurried. away before the wretchâ€" ed girl could make any response. }“Now why did I act so mstK?" she asked under her breath. Ruâ€" by hadn‘t meant any offenseâ€" down on a sheet of ice." then they had quarreled. Penny smiled. "No, I‘m not, Ruby", she replied. Odd that she should feel such emptiness within her as she said the words. She noted Ruby‘s quick glance of z:lpathy and it irritated her. "I ‘t know anyone here," she heard from him, and if she was downright rude with a sarcastic twist to every remark she made, "Going out tonight, Penny?" | u-onT:’:hbwand -bemkunegdmem to t ;Rluby, a fellow worhr;h who was ways goi out with someone she call:d?“‘%unieâ€. You could always tell the status of Ruby‘s romance by her mood: if she was exuberant to the point of being y t oo cesnnd in mcae iddy, she was going to see gfnie that nifh-t; if she was quiet and petulant she hadn‘t *But her foot missed and came Kitchener And Penny smiled happily this time. ‘"Yes, Alan. Even this ghastly weather couldn‘t stop me 1 talking over old times with ‘"Then why don‘t we go someâ€" where and talk over old times? Gee, I‘m dying to hear some gosâ€" sip about the Turners and the 7. about the Turners and the itchells and all the rest. Will you, Penny?" _ _ | dear! m ‘That was 13 months ¢§=&.=ue _ , |the lamp with the same e -“M'ï¬.ï¬nh,‘wh‘ o d‘liealize they were imposing on blow to his pride from the day of their wedding that Janet should continue working. She enjoyed hâ€"r position in the adâ€" vertising f.rm where she had riâ€" sen from a clerk to copy writer in just two years. Since she left the house after Craig in the morâ€" and returned before him at mt. she never felt her working interfered in any way with her \}'::duaehol?] edcutie& mï¬uu;u friergtt'lha spoj eve wi their snide remarks about "poor Janet still working," and it was more than Craig could bear. “'l'hey think I can‘t support you!" he‘d storm at her, but the more he gleaded the more adamâ€" ant she had become. And now he was gone. The whole th'm%seemed so unâ€" important now. She glanced at the telephone, halfâ€"inclined to called him home, but her own| recalcitrant nature‘ refused to Just a week had the se wevind mot Cholg howe i e apartment. It had been a § ~ > ® and turned quickly from the dresser. She had been a fool, she decided. Without Craig, Christâ€" mas could never hold the same meaning for her as it once had. She didn‘t stop to lock the door for there was nothing of value anyone could steal from her. Even her $100 Christmas bonus lying on the table went unno-‘ ticed. The one thing she must Janet, on our first Christmas." It was the card with the watch he had given her Jast year. Trembling, she closed the box 2 EOOE allow such a move. &nmrnedmcbmwuhlmndï¬hml‘mmtgoingtonopm" on the radio instead m- was no longer in her home with| gne laughed shakily. "We‘ll tended the tears that in |Craig gone. argue that out later, shall we?" her eyes at the strains of "Silent She hurried into her coat as . . Night" were merely tears of|she started breathlessly down|,, AfMm in arne they climbed up weo.meuanertbepl'epangbnmeg fAights of stairs. Tears| DC Stairs. oftbeolflceplrtythatmm&co\nnadownhercheebmd se Deliberately she opened the \she prayed with fanatic zsest that dresser drawer to put awavy |as, | 7. °C Prayed with fanat 7 1â€"‘-*5;’;.153;;.-‘"» -:;";y.‘l don‘t wan! eprive you of any piness and if you want to wm: She signed. ‘"There‘s nothing to hf)orgive. Craig. llwas the one w was . I‘m i to quit may job right away© _ * * She looked at him almost in disbetief. Then, throwing her arms about him she full vent to her tears. “Otv(!:rd‘r ‘D'fl,l,nc. I was just coming for you. ‘ï¬â€˜lgeuyki-fd he;‘ud held :q- . "Janet, I‘ve been such a fool. I didn‘t realize until toâ€" m‘ Whltmlwï¬ï¬‚ m can be. Will you ever ’or(ive me?" could fall "Janet!" P A &1 s ar:e 10 FRED WESSONâ€"Ki ROVND TRIP TAX IWCLuUbzcDp Ver’or‘ive o‘s nothi vas the one n going to Tickets and Information at (Bubject to change) John L. Hammond, and }Mi.ss Jessie Hammg‘gfr had w Christmas dinner with Mr. and _ Mrs. ‘Thomas Birmingham and daughter in Milibank. St. Jacobs visited at the home of i?lilliam Voll on Sunday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. George Squire and family spent Sunday with friends near St. Jacobs and at Kitchener Sunday School has been disâ€" banded for the winter months. Miss Jessie Hammond of Kitâ€" chener visited for a few days with her father and brother, ener spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gerber. Mirs. Norman Wah! of Kitch