HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1918-2-21, Page 3THE SIGNAL - GODERICH, ONTARIO
ORIGINAL BELOVED POET
iND WRITS LETTER
ONLY James Whitcomb Riley to a
GENUINE Little Girl
ABOUT EATING TURKEY
Here Is an Example of How Klin
Overflowed 11I3b Good Humor and
Heightaawa t:ven to His Private
l'orxwpoodenee - He (:Ives
Some Typical Verse.
MONO the icily letters print-
ed for the first time In'
Har•per's Magazine Is one to
a little girl friend, "Dory
Ann," with whom he had endless dile
!millions on turkey -eating.
"Riley discussed turkey with her
rear In and year o ,t
-Dear Dory Acu• - Your last let-
ter was so short 1 couldn't laugh over
It only just a little. And then you
choose such small words and write
them In so big a band on such a
weety-leeoty page. that Just about the
time your letter gets to tasting good-
and-erearuy. I've got it all licked up!
So 1 think. when you hint about some
folks being "pretty mean." that you
must have In mind a certain girl I
know -and that's you your -own -set!
(and !spelt self thataway a -purpose.)
ilut the other day I was a little mean,
l guess, -when my little third -cousin
Helen broke away from her Pa (my
second cousin) and his Pa (my first -
■RDICAL
SOLD ON
TRH
MERIT1 Ol'
IINIRD'S
LINIMENT
DK. GKo. HIIILEMANN, OtlTKO
PATH. specialist In womes's and 01111
mien's drawbar., acute. Atomic and Demonsdls
adrlw eye. eu• nose s.d throat, partial deaf
firs Iumbegu and rheumatic oondltiooa Ade
molar mutat e an bout the butte. Uttloe at
readencr. curuer Ne1.on and SL Aodrew's
ties., At bume odlce Monday.. Thurmdays
bad national"014 evening' by aVWtulmeuL
•
DENTISTRY
B. U. hlat:D )HELL -HONOR
(nc
idue 'autumn University. Oraou.te
ey•Lotlege DI Dental burgeons.
brtoaeesorto the tate Major tale. 011cm
e erWpatesue that wutit-t'aletkb.
AUCTIONEER
PI111O11A8 OCNDRY
AUCTIUNZZIt.
isa gr. Ood.rtcb. All iustructl • to by wail
fir lett at btbbat•tmce war be 11,mpt,y at
sedan 10. he.tart.(. telephone Il
e i -
LEGAL
HA1 a
Tklt, !SOLICITOR. N ART
1'IibWl, k11.
.l.t,ch.Aloe-St14a Hook block. Handl 8 Meet.
siL
Heol Estate \.wane end insurance.
PROU DFUtYI', ILWRAN &C
IsARKIS'1 kith. SU (ATUH8, NOT
PIBW !MC.
(lake ou the equate. enema, dour tram - am.
iter eu.tL Goa.ueb.
r ovate hose', 1r.MIt at I.,w..1 Ialt,
M. Paouu►'ws. G.C. I J. L. 1st u.. tux
It, J. D. Cour
H. CAMERON, H. C. HART{\S-
TSR, .alknasitia tia pablb.
...cotton butot. Gudtricb, thud door I
bowie. AtClltlou'Iburner ofeach week'In
ea.oe on ashen btteet ou:upted by Kr.
hoot r r. onus brute b. a.a., toe p.m.
EARLE& OA BROW, LL.B., »Alb.
WW1 ►.l al,u. roltu lot ILC.
ue . OodN
Lt. y.
1. 1. r.vw ,1u ra Nur., rate►'
t bKAlihlt, DAItHISTER, SOL -
V. Series. hermit Pebllc aad tonus facer, f\
•thee -tut. r, Hou.e Lica teal m 1
KE
Walt
INSURANCE, LOANS. N. LTC.
ILA (KILLUP kILTUAL 1'lhl: 1N
ill bUKANCk CO. -Farm tad isolated
t..wo property 'neared.
(000ony. Pres., Oodcrich
jab Svun 1ce•Ptea, bsrechwood P. U.;
lianas h. hays, fNa-T,eee.. eseaturth P. U.
bisector. -D. F. JIeUtegor. nedortb ; John
'•Otleve,N Inthtop;WUluwRlnn Coo.taroe;
leas Heombe 8todhafen • HeseM .uiirtney,
$ealoeth ; Ito Vertu, /tartaric; Malcolm
a'okwso. htuceaetd.
Agent.: J. W. Yeo, Godo it • Alex.
Leitch, Clinton. William Chesney, Seeetorth ;
.Jt btu hl.y. beafmch Policy-holmur eau pay
a-1ea, cotuu and get their Dards recelpted u
M. J. blotrbh•. Lien log Store. Clinton, k H.
fat's Os, .r'*. kinsmen street. Ooderlob.or
.1. 11. 1eol'. Geueralbtorr, HaIaeld.
1/I iI1111 PRIVATE FUNDS TOwo
ll V V I. Apply to M. O. CAM -
N. Barri..:er H8,11101013 street. Gederkb.
*us1c.
t J. W. TAYLOR, ORGANIST
Wilms -leo of It hut church. Teacher
or Plat,•Vocal al,d 1t.eory. t uplls prepare.'
tut 3 011.11,8101) exsmd.a Unit.. Studio --totter
Bait,ua,ia 1t,ad mud rough etteel . Teleihorle
lA)-210
IS13AEL R. Sl'O'IT, 'l'EACHEi{ OF
mer. 1'inuo and Oman Pupil- prepared
for 1 onn. 1191017 examinat loo, A131) et
)IR.1•. W. 3 l'ltltla'S. itrltan. is road.
Brophe) Bros
333)l)ERICH
1 ne Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
•
(Orders carefully attended to
at all bourn, night or day.
rdiameriebeessaieseessrebresteleeliveretiewargeme
'TAKES OFF DANDRUFF,
HAIR STOPS FALLING
Stave your Halr! flet a small bottle
of Danderine right now -Alco
stops itching scalp.
Titin, brittle, nolorleae and *craggy
hair 4s mute evidence cif • nesal.etM
scalp; of dandruff -that awful scurf.
7bere L nothing an dcntrnotho to
rte hair tie dandruff it robe She hair
of its huge., Its strength and Ito very
life, eventually producing a feverish -
item and acting of the snip, which if
root remedied sans/• the hair roots bo
S hrink. loners and dl. -ahem the hair
falls out fast. A Intl. Dawden+ns to-
malba-waw-any tints -will surety esus
your hair.
(int s mall bottle of K1lowltert'e
tllswlarins frown any drug store. You
1ear.ty Dan bars beautiful hair and Iota
of it If you will Just try • littl. Ma -
florins. Piave your hair, Try It!
JAMES W'HIT(()S H RILEY,
c usin) and ran right 1(' front of a
et ee ta r
and
talmost mo under the
whtrrla, when\per Pa grabbed her, and
she, was 'most b I t dry nd I
Iaui
and
Cams.\
Good JJ
w hen
third -
Ai right about the turkey t at
died of old age, waiting for me o
come help eat blot! -I1 that's a pi
ture of ham YOU made, why 1 think
he wasn't the kind of turkey folks eat,
anyhow-1au8e you made him with
tar lege, fake a work -stand, so yogi
ought to ha made casters on him
'stead o' toes Eatln-turkey. has only f
got two legs. Here's a picture of •
eatln'-turkey:
'And here's Eatin'-turkey poem:
'When Dory Ann gave a tea
She specially Invited me,
With other children, two or three.
And asked us 111 to come quick!
"Because," she wrote, "dear friends
i've got
A turkey for .you, steaming hot,
And each of you -forget it not -
Shall have a aays)ry drumstick!"
But when her four guests cams,
and she
Cut off one turkey -leg for me
And one for her -why, there were
three
More guests might suck their
thumb. slick!
A Eatin'-turkey's haple.e lot
1. two lone leg., more guests or not.
Two lonesome legs is all he's got,
And nary other drumstick!
Ever yore obedient servant and
well-wisher ever thine
yours respectfully write soon
BUD RiLET.
'With Joy too great for pen to state
Or tongue to dare articulate.
And I like you -and better too -
Than angel -cake or rabbit -stew!'"
hed at her Ind lapped *ly hands _----_ _
Tata Gaody�!-goody! go�yt you -__T-_
putt' -near' a-ttittin' ru over' mum
-Goody! that's what you git ---
ou're only Just some dy's Work of the Year Reviewed in Annual
�' t Report. 1
MANY PEOPLE REPORT
THURSDAY, FRU. 12, 1:)1S
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX•XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
X XX
■ X
BIG GAINS IN WEIGHT. ;��I�
.MILLAPUSON
X
; ' X
Thousands of Thin, Frail People Are Restored to r
11(
Health by Tanlac Amazing aalns in Weight Are
Related Powers of Medicine Conclusively
Proven.
•
E of the most noteworthy features in cogneetion with Taulac and
ONE
which stands out more prominently than any other, perhaps,
is the large number of well-known meu and women from all parts of
Canada who have recently reported astonishing end rapid increases in
weight as a result of its use.
Thosuands have testified that this famous medicine has completely
restotetl them to health and strength after every other medicine and
the most skilled medical treatment had failed.
One of the most remarkable cases on
record is that of G. W. Miller, of 132
IticNab street. Hamilton, Ont., who was
fax twelve years postmaster and merchant
at lig Corners. Brant county. Mr. Miller
declares that he has not only gotten com-
plete relief from rheumatism and stomach
trouble by taking Tanlac. but that he has
gained thirty-two pounds besides. An
extract from kis statement follows:
"As a result of rheumatism and stom-
ach trouble. 1 had fallen off to 115 pounds.
My lees had perished away until I
couldn't walk without a cane and had to
sell out my business and give up the post -
office.
"1 now weigh 147 pounds, gained
thirty-two pounds by taking Tanlac, and
can go any l place I want to without a
stick and feet better than 1 have in years."
Fireman Guns Twenty Poupds.
Alexander Gange, fireman on the Cana-
dian Pacific, residing on Keele street.
Toronto, says:
"1 have gained tttenty pounds since 1
began taking Tanlac and I'm feeling line
now. I certainly was in bad shape from
stomach trouble and disordered kidneys
before i .used Tan�c. E. had gotten to
the place where i" couldn't stoop over
without getting a catch in my back that
hurt like my back would break, and I was
almost disabled for work. I started taking
Tanlac, every sign of my troubles have
disappeared and I am in better shape
than 1 have been in years."
Gaited Twenty Pounds.
Wm. S. Pickell. paint contractor, living
at 51 Windsor avenue, Windsor, Ont.,
says:
1 have actually gained twenty pounds
on Tanlac and i feel like a different man.
About a year ago I began to stiller with
stomach trouble and 1 just couldn't de-
scribe to you the misery I went through
with. I fell• off in weight to 130 pounds
and just felt worse than I can tell. Be-
sides my big gain in weight, I have im-
proved until I am hardly like the same
man."
Salesman Makes Big Gain
Walter F. Brown, travelling salesman,
132 Yorkville street, Toronto. Ont.. says:
••1 gained seventeen nds
u[akin
p by
R
Tanlac and my recovery has been a sur-
prise to myself as well as to my friends, as
they had given me up to die, .nd all the
money that 1 had spent for treatments
and medicines had failed to help me. I
spent eleven months in hospitals and fell
oft to ninety-six pounds.
"To say it is wonderful the Way Tanlac
has helped me doesn't halfway express it.
I'm already feeling a thousand times bet-
ter and I am on the road to health after
five years of suffering. My appetite is
fine, the gas and indigestion have disap-
peared and I am feeling better than In
years."
Hamilton Wonun's Gain.
Mrs. William Green, oK lit Hunter
strut, Hamilton, Ont., says.
.
"I have actually gained t enty pounds
since taking Tanlac and my neighbors and
friends seem amazed at the`.. wonderful
change in my condition. 1 ads almost
'a nervous wreck from suffering with
stomach trouble. For two solid years I
wasn't able to do a thing about the house
and my stomach became so upsetyhat 1
couldn't even retain the medicines ehich
were prescribed for mc. 1 could barely
hobble from one chair to another and w'as
told by specialists that nothing could.
done for me.
"If anyone could (eel like a new per.
. 1 do, since 1 began using. Tanlac. 1 have
a splendid appetite,can eat just anything I
want to and my fixed nourishes me and
does me good. My nert•es are in fine
shape. I sleep like a log at night and can
do almost everything there it.,1.0 do about
my house." • \
More Rtmtarkable Gain
The foregoing statements, from\these
well-known citizens of Ontario, whit\as-
tonishing. are not really remarkable.aas
thousands of people all over the t'niteti
States and Canada have taken Tanlac
with the same results and in some
cases far greater. Take for ids nce rhe
case of Mrs. Viola Ives, 313 Coos street,
L ttle Rock, Ark.. C. S. A., who
._ gained
forty pounds; or that of Mrs. G. Wil-
liams, of Gadsden. Ala., U. S. A, who
gained \forty-eight pounds; that of . 11.
Mahaffey, Nashville, Tenn.. U. S. A., plho
gained turfy, pounds; or that of Mrs.O
Cason. Acworth. • Ga.. I •. • S. A.. w, ---
gained thirty-five pounds; or that Uf \Its.
Chas. Peden. of Huntsville. Ala.. 1 S. A
who' gained twenty' -seven pounds; an_,
thousands of others too numerous to
mint on,
Tanlac is sold in Goderich by F. R.
\Vitae. in . Seaforth by C..Aberhart,' in
Wingham by J. Walton McKibbon, in
Hensall by A.
M. E.
Hemphill.
in
Blyth
y
byWhite
Cit
Store,
Yin Wroxeter
8
b' .N.AI
tt!
Y 1 i•
tb�lbon by John
O. Loundsberry, in Exeter by W. S.
Howey, in f)ru('efield by Peter Howey,'in
Dashwood by Tiernan & Edighoffef. 'tit
Crediton by J. W.•\Orme, in Clinton by
W. S. R.
Holm in ,
Holmes, he fir
noon
pp b•
Simpson. in Gorrie h' H. V. Armstrong,
and in Fordwich byAH. $ansomtr
T\.
XXXXXXXXX1l[XX■XXXXX■1[X■XXXXX■XXXXX■XXXX,�■
New SpringTweeds are Here
X
X
•
• IN DELIGHTFUL VARIETY. PRICES FROM $2.25 tq$3.5OYARD
X
•X
There is no better material for a sport coat, a good skirt or a practical suit X
than these smart Tweeds. They come in different shades of grey and own- $2.25 X
to 53.50 ay aid.
Exceptional Values in Fuji Habutai d Shantung Silks
We are showing a splendid variety of these`m ''serviceable Silks, which are
x ...passed for wearing and washing. Pure white Habutai Silk, extra heavy quai-
l( foi',sport wear and fine lingerie, 38 inches wide, at $1.10 and $1.35 yard. Natural
X S to� g. Silk in beautiful rich quality, 34 inches wide, very special value at $1.00,
• $ I.2 fir I $1.50 per yard.
X
The Raincoat season is just commencing and we are well prepared With the
X newest styles at are being shown for the coming season. The most popular will be
the tweeds m in the new loose -fitting styles with large collars, in greys and fancy
checks. Pricedat 12.50 to w
$ - 15.00. �ther styles in Poplins and Paramettas, from
$6.00 to S 10.00.
Special Values in White Cashmere Hose
Cashmere Hose, fine quality seamless, sizes Bra' to
"pecial per pair 75c.
The New Raincoats
X
Women's whit
are very scarce goods.
NEW GOODS
X
Women's
X
1�
PHONE i
XX \
Spring
CARPETS,
XXXXXXXmX
Coats
0. These
\1
■
i
XPECTED TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK, X
Silk and Crepe de Chine Waists
RTAINS AND LINOLEUMS
X
WI*X■■■■XX-\XXX■XXX■XX■
X
THE LEADING 'PHOS AND MAIL ORDER STORE lK
XXXXI■
i ars
*XXX XXXXX
tch Store
1.
PHONE 56 lir
*1
111111111111111111111111111M11111*
"The Average Township Cbuncil.
The Toronto Saturday Night. in reit.' -
ring to the recent municipal• contest for
the mayoralty of Vancou er, says:
"The entire campaign center d around
a trivial incident which would ri hold
the attention
of average w
g
t nsh' )
e u
council for fifteen minutes "
On this The Kincardine Reporte com-
ments: We have often •been amuse. at
the views expressed sexed b •
citypapers nt
yPe
Pr W
ural municipal bodies. One 'wo d
imagine from their writings' that on •
in large centres are real brains to
found. After an experience of nearly
a decade. we desire to state that "The
Avcraae Townsht
The annual meeting of the Maple Lea
Chapter. 1. O. D. E.. was held on Mon
day, February 4th. The work of the past
year was reviewed in the secretary's re-
port, which was as follows:
The Maple Leaf Chapter meets to re-
view the work of the pas year. which has
been Leery active one for all Chapters
the 1.0 D. E. Our own Chapter has
en very progressive. has met all its ob-
ligations and given every promise of ad-
vance in all branches of its work. We
have increased our membership, twenty-
seven members now being enrolled.
Twelve regular monthly meetings and
twelve special meetings were held during
the year. In addition to these the mem-
bers have met regularly to do Red Cross
work. a grant of money being given the
Chapter each month by the Goter•ch Red
Cross Society for this purpose. The work
was as follows: 130 pneumonia jackets.
48 comfort bags, 12 personal property.
bags. tali towels, 13:3 pillowcases, 20
sheets, 24 triangular bandages, 42 T
bandages, !Il many -tailed bandages.
There has been the usual number of
letters. many of them. I regret to say,
in sympathy with those whose relatives
have fallen in defence of our country.
in February. 1917, the Chapter t/x)1(
over the Florence Nightingale ward at the'
Alexand'a hospital. and the necessary im-
provements were made. Boxes of com-
p its for our soldiers were sent to Miss
Helen Strang,St. Patrick's.hospital. Malta.
and Miss Rohena Paul, Mombassa,
British East Africa. Twenty-two Christ- Don't Stay Gray, Here's an
mas boxes were sent to our soldiers over- Old-time Recipe that Any -
seas. Scrapbooks and magazines were
forwarded regularly to officers and mat -
Proceeds of Exhibition
Bank interest
ft
IrItiRCRs6M6NTS.
School library
Pins... .
Secretary's expenses
Fees ..
Soldiers' and sai!ory comforts
Advertising •
French Red Crus,
British Red Cross
Carting..
Expenses for Exhibition
Wedding gift percolator
Halifax sufferers
Prisoners of war
Music for ogler
Balance on hang February 1, 191s 3e1 5ei
The New Officers. SAM 50
Officers for the preye•nt year were
elected as follows:
Regent -Miss Clifford.
Vice -regent --Miss Irene Sault s.
Secretary --Miss Dorothy Dickiwn,
Assistant set'retary--Miss Sherray.
Treasurer -Miss Cora Roberts.
Standard -hearer -Miss Nora 'Hamilton,
"Seven (`hies of (Thole."
The Smithsonian excavation. near
Zuni, New Mexico, begun In May, are
uncovering the anMent ruins of Ha-
walku. Hawalku was one of the "Sev-
en Cities of Clbola," and although
now a ruin, almost obliterated until
these excavations began, was a scene
•f human activity when Coronado
passed that way in 1542. it will re-
quire at least three years to eomplete
the work. The expedition employs a
shovel brigade of 20 Zuni Indiana.
Hawalku rains Ile In a valley twelve
miles west of the village where the
Zuni tribe now lives, near the Arizona
border. The main walls of the mine
originally were maAslve, but, eommos-
ed of adobe. a material which soon
crumbles unless frequently repaired,
they now lie In a shapeless pile. Be-
neath this pile the walls of the ground
Boors remain well prr.Nrv.d, how-
ever, and these the egpMltinn 1. now
endeavoring alowly and with extreme
cars to uncover.-Famlly Herald.
40 73
152 06
50
8 10
1.Ox-
5 75
. 150 03
'li50
2.5 (K)
25 {K)
1 (K)
30 :i3
s 75
15 (xl
32 (K I
E TEA DARKENS
roes of hospitals for distribution to sol-
diers.
To raise the necessary money to carry
on the work, a collection of old rubber
was made in May. A series of ten -cent
teas was held to meet the expenses of im-
proving the Flt rence Nightingale ward.
A musicale was given by Mies Elliott and
Miss Seager at the lintel Sunset in July.
A "Fair Day sale" was conducted at the
Go derich Exhibition.
For the very kind assistance to gener-
ousl), given by all who helped to make
their efforts successful, the Maple Leal
Chapter is moat grateful.
Respectfully submitted,
Dosert v Incxsow,
Aatist. See'y.
Treasurer's Statement.
Thr treasurer's report, cnver•ng the
petit -xi from February lit, 1917. to Feb-
ruary 1st, 1918, was as follows:
RECEIPTS.
Balance on hand Feb. lit. 1917.. t 82 52
Sale of pins 3 00
Members' fees
Donations A
Sale of vacuum cleaner
Rubber collection " Om curee, mitigation or prevention of
Refund on coffee paaolatar."., ..... 8 75 &Naso.
bodi can Apply.
,1
t The nee of Rage and Rulphur for re-
storing faded, gray' hair to its natural
color dates back to grandmother's
time. She used It to keep her heir
beautifully dark, glossy and attra,•-
tive. Whenever her hair took no that
dull, faded or streaked appearance,
this aimple mixture was applied with
wonderful effect
But brewing at home is mussy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store for a bottle of •'Wyeth's
Rage and Rulphur Compound..' you
will get this famous old preparation,
Improved by the addition of other in-
' gredienta, which can be depended up-
on to restore natural color and beauty
to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
ay. It darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell It has
been applied. You simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It and draw
this through your hair, taking one
strand at a time. By morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an-
other application or two, It becomes
beautifully dark and glpsoy
5 75 Wyeth'• Nage and Mllphur COM -
/431159 pound le • delightful tenet requisite
6 oo for those who desire • more youthful
38 2R appearance. tt la not Intended for
up to that of any city o r own 0 ncil
1 we know. They meet on r a nit th
and do their business honestly\and w I.
1 eir nxrlings are orderly uxl conn
duo ed in a gentlemanly manner. W'e�
!have - et to report one council misting
where the members have lost their'
heads a called one another the vile
names th from time to time appear in
the retorts of the metrotwlitan press..
Toronto city •ouncil for years has been
a joke. lee. Thr a0sacticn o[' its busim•ss
has at times a est developed into a
bear garden, wi a free fight only I
averted by a (c cool-headed nen. •
The same may he ; « 'd of many other ,
ties. Why is it t the city rtes
00 t )a rural'
1111f1 Istl tuunt 11. I.Ir1, bra • s or busi -
ness ability.' The only ans r is that
they -lack firsthand knowledg. of the
workings of such iodies. If t were
present at some .1r the meetin• they
•ould find i that courts •
s 'o e'
xl hr n •
y /, i
k
d Mrs xvt o r
p for one another were to
d inant features of the meetin
:1t e w
they souk] find intdligenrt. bring
exercised in dealing with all questions
before \(Rema. We will back "The
Average ' Township Council" � Q against
w at t
., ,,. ,,. , L" K
'tyox town councils we know,
for more 110 y of purpose and more
gentlemanly t 1 uct in public business
than any of th
r s eps man takes the longer
his shoes last.
The Governnient's Wolverine
r ----
ere re: 14 ",
•
.04A4„..„
see
T-
1
0
1'
J01. tit, ITIl hits been t a
at Castle Mountain. Leets) ever
sleee the reit of th,- , opuiatlno
ne0ted ono wth (' 1'. •N. eon
N rn.'intl In the sails "tabueor tl•.-
Itti.t .-Pntnry. Ile mi;kl•s hl. Iry g by
hunting, trapping and 'proses, ng.
Tree winters ago, bothered by e
depredations of it solierlh.• be
traps %Itli a cunning ehleb was part•
ly natural and partly atquirrd, the
result being that he .aught a hist,
young but somewhat imautious wo1
verke. '
Jos, who has found that Ilse ani•
Mks 01 the wild often brought more
MOW, front the t(orrrnmen! oei,I'I.
at '5e zorlogl, al gardens in LanIf•
twenty nill,•s away, than filo dared
ones did from the fur duale:s. d, -•Id•
ed t0 take his petit. to nor govern-
, 10.•111 park. 310. after mint, it ail 1en-
tures be bolted the ratnw'aler yours
fury and delivered 1: before tie- au
porletendent of the park. •1te was
greeted s leh aarin' word. of '-nn,rnra
dation, for the ''ark had tow 1 live
wolverine la Its ease. The fool that
the animal had bras. n a ftnn, 1•-r
dM net mitirate at all at'xles: 13.
pal' a Jasked.
(0• plyeal hi. (arch In the serongh
wired cage. took Lis mon,' and went
1•oaye.
The wolverine staked and 11.1.0d
nls paw. lie saarbd lied aro' led
and gjew•er.d cot the keasy r. whe;
•trove hard to Will his Ilkine with
fancy foods Two weeks pm.usdt the
broken boos of the foreleg knit but
crookedly, the Ilmb flaring outward.
Tb• wNverfn. was so tar sdvanoed
la eaptivlty that he d.lgs1•d t• seat
the feed given him. but he always
walled meth after dark to do so t
Darla( the day he crouched and,
pnpulatlon rtOunied. %flus good I,s,d. sad the the t •:II ;cod little was left but the
Ices of 'aria from his leg he-r'ga;ned .t ring 3. • no mss' .eke were ripped
his .siert th Haul put. 011 flesh. 111• of -,-n a d • he eon •nay t, attered every
171)1•, stritr, , gilvaniz^d iron were where, his sugar d tea and coffee
• tine iu, h` mord), v. an floored a Ns were mix.•d to in a .fol mem on the
((introit,, and had proteh Sufi, ices to flour- His dna grow 'd with brlat-
bord-sgrey wutves. hal:-grown beers: pert mane, and then dashed under
and feilllgrown badgers. 11e was toy lh. bed. There came the sound of
elder(, lo, wed for, life. 31ut .one sharp,, and worrying". and then tJtere
Morning 'there wt excitement. The rolled fount beneath the plane of rug
...per IOtibd tire t t 't
e etep, and in a rimy bundle which snapped. 14
Ill w lee, three fen .orf- from the. wax Lae dog and a wolverine, a fat
3770 rd, a ue.l3 hole:- the stiff wire' not%erine, v. ho fought with vigor
thrum outwaid`int though an eight Th. troop.•[, at an opportune mousiest
inch ell has passed 11 rough. On croon bed Its skull with the back of
Ilse grist d is.. the. i7rnken'•hall of a an ase, and the badly torn canine
tusk, she foie that the ani Jagged
had Iln,'d away to treat ban Jagge
bitten and' torn a, the wires t til he *our ds.
had it broken enough `tet tones\bpm InttsUtit
Ratl•n by the an showed
,salt through. that the appetlte of the aolvrrine hadTbJ. was In the fall. That wintertraused Its downfall. Ipn and hull
A trapper sax cnnrped nn the lo ad., gry It must have come prowling
%seers of (5. Kn„r,•nay, nettr• 7h1' round the house and found the von
point where the Sane' N"ind.•ru'rr urian hole through which It erawl-
mowwtm
tor trail irs the Kooteuatfood. It found Now a wee
Meer Ile had a snug, mud roofed serftie ham another name. and It ie as
t able of ma -sive Ings, and he had tomntonly known by that an by Its
plan:~ .,f rood Along about ('hrtat real 1IH.. This same Is "glutton,"
our, tin. he decided be would trail and all. never possible It lives up t.
nut 30GcI.lrl1 I.,r Ore ('hrlstmas hell it That Is eau tbts aO1mw1 did. 11
days, so h•• In, 14•'4 Ma pla.e and start ate sit much that It teuld stet gat
ed with his dog aria such fora se be lr•i k through the Mao and bad emi-
had 'aught. lie was a tar.•fnl t M up to sleep off It
per, and he lett a email erntila•id;' 1..•r..•h thev"'`y wow /axe
hM. ltefale this boF
M
door, eight by a teener. ripen Thi paned the White spa sesta back. Likes
door was enc through the in and Ins Man) another creature 111 bIgber
of his eaten. Ile knew that no pa k walks of life 111 earned appetite bad
rare wontd rine. In becalms a weasel Men the Cane. et Its death
had taken no IIs abode In a stump The trapper turned It nv.r. Its
nearby and did most 0f his hunting blood-stained Jaws snar!M In death,
le and aroucd.the bu111InR. an.
lone fang showing brekea aad
A week later he returned, plessed ramrod, its right forepaw lard est
with Itis t 1p and pleated to get backward where H had been 111 -kelt after
Ile opener his door sad stood agkast. a fracture.
The baron wall *MU tyM lea ball eel • L Y. 15