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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1938-5-5, Page 7Thir ( MAI „„..... ;an tiami z azz4, watzza Innov4tPtiltz 4ita4Mg*t. bY'4310vW Ot,:Nrcat;',T4orlto, tho nott„T.- 4,,r.,3Zaralt „ !AN' taatIth4:41)� tho ". tve howit. to mitt ollar va.'ogaogo; X w1/270: VO rWP4t rqch the 'praeOt4CPt aDu 4 , ' ma &It -.0oVtt t,4vOzri' teat'llttelAkMa t40' Voialeo s„.•1144,%417. a Migiall.‘,504:' P';,1 ho; /114 rzado Itm$ .440414147 ,14.441:11malu.,%:44 44, zpt40,0.4 ttorma 4zoillv4 04t Pot VI;og11giattop, Ot0A: 44.:Mtg" tattoW aoolte; tio11 latov 4,!or 1144 fAlangt,Y 0:11'04 7 0114.• Ott4' re4sou 1,714y llte" *40 doviton t ado, Avaz to A ,'WOr (Vp t*hi thio world r • 4 or _ ;1414a1t ono:, ho• 14tairle.' .." d4A birif,"'ux4 lat3Y *goat. to. 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'thlood vaYet alr tf)y the 4140. be And tt4et4qht op• �wata4 vv e<4Y,A; it14 alato014•q'tyal,m tpai 4,442' ceurSe • the 0110 mother ra1 do all alle•can; but mot:Isla' tline MA% cot what, the Oalld .whats—luA7% Pho, enptaiiu ft tho'. world betterl qatut. OW, 44141,-• tiShe won't bother e=P1411411` uot4, Vilceece Paid to that *bleu ,teller'43 40,21 ae-b Z. "She'll jut sett4_ comieues hurts him- he-mcni-Auot_loar law ola•ta,zon out to 13. et iv, 11111 011 the sins a tue whole world on the pte'ledtea, mat dtsanst Ulm ce preachers." *. ' ,i.:Ihe wasn't used to arguhe with -t4 TileY deserve 'ern*" sez '44e ,.,,, ."'"I'e man what could handle logie an! make mtia.,, "'What' does'it mean to steal?" an p. , , vs "It'ou're Just Lite the rest," - "lnY4,..1t,nr. go,911041/70 10"-P4 ste4liu• seri he. -"What I mean is, that every Wain' something that man who las ever been on earth is 4111' ibei",-"bq -Y°11F • tor themWhat "HweauYou tou WiaL,-"eu"`,w43- is yet to come. We have the right to to you?!' lie sez, leanin' forward,Ats,J., WO everything we want in the right be was =kin', a point. . way, 'but We haven.'t any rightto I looked at him can' saw that he - waste it or destroy it, or liog it up so really thought- he waS talkin' sense, so that all can't enjoy it. Why, when 1I .sez: "You go talk to some one else. you start to savin' an' draw in what ought to be circulatin', you steal from them what haven't had -the chance 'at you've had. It's wicked to be thrifty." ever 'since I been born. `My fatherNvas well, you're the craziest oue I've a Preacher across •the water, an' I got seen yet," sez I, laughin'. "Why, it arrestedjor ;stealth' a bottle of whis- you had your way you'd utterly iruiti CODrRICH: $1(1,NA1 .,STAit • '=1 tinc, az? 01. •„.',,=,:r7.!.a vt.104.t. VOrCO' N41,;i4"TitiVi tWo4ikr 1=1.. 'OW tfd Mo, *new A a t tOi #M7014, tmow, =met tmoitp Valaall? 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Val sf t 4r9,•_el „,,,ittomka.10,flacipagmbizottnu,, COItto. ott mmg, ilirtmlh occurred eu ThMr4drAy laat. l&taiiley whet litv,44 herAiwother, iltteaced, tell 00 the ice cewrat tviettle "Ohly.rave yeara acp I had a covert) ' Alor.'041030 OItConOeSaliOn,,dleil AG% breatalga her hip and shoulder. attar% of Olat4ea, And ilmaid scarcely en Arm intb, lava trw&frvtroAr Sera at et. ael4,41% tite eldeot child et. mote 3tog atibout vteleat„ Then, bgath. tor eQvernt 'ram, , Ur, 41,4 Ura, rlat=, Viturtie„, she lired /galled ' tatanct itnizapz—about hAll- oottr, .40.10011,;6r 024 on &atnway on a. fartu Olt ttorrlo arid to her mar- a.teatiatioate•every mornina in hot tc,,..414, .nra Iv litHe-4341 .4 -art 4A. t. Amixtt, ,,lz, Ilia cl. at,e„.r, 21 to, f4rlocACerro to 1W2 alter Ohm*, ttr,ey. tivt.I1 to water. ,ltz * (ft:Ai watt', 11 Got rte et -,--••• - --- --- - • - • , - • cow% tteett,, .v11,0,20,7046, .g,_-tglb ils ich or A ntitnher Vt. mars. Vater• tue owtalt /4r4ltp4 in V17 hips. IL 111211fe • 1" -.Nit. 1404 'PAP. rovt ken evo „,, la 4vett4740,104t4 5„az,,,.. 0140 %vela at they moved to tirUatelg.). where theY never had to COIttv14 a &rotor since, itTet . Oat r•Aptop tameatlied a trzertt one a• iloti.,1ttrt1t10 utottettotn. 1 55I -t treer nineo. . Itl 'm too too sleepy an' I'm too blame sore to bother with 81101 nonsense." "It ain't -nonsense," sez be. "I'm an edicated man, an' I been studyin' life key when To wasn't notbin' but a boy. The whole family was disgraced on account of me. an' my father told 'em to go ahead an' give it to me hard. Now 1 stole that 'whiskey on a dare, business." -Business!" he yells, gettin' excited. "Do you know what business is?" I thought a moment. "I don't know all the is to know about it," sez AstitspeetEtosgiven-lksa- member ; but, all the rest' of my life T work-out 'before I'm through with it." been stretehin' that there ecnnmand • tient until I tell yon the whole human ;race. is- .one. sebso.: thieves." it -the -Business," he sez, leanin' across he table au' hittin' it with his finger- nail, "business- ts simply havin. the -,11.rste-20e.WW-ttinaknzsg.f.-1D, little -old ma? had an eye in -like havin. to pak any flee. 1% hat is o -bee d light. an he Just made you 11 uusiiiess?_ Attl!t, nto /111/3-•:1--2.134,Atax-112--411.q-,1,R ,,sehemin"-tissifet.-ay-,--from a man whatever • he happeus to have! That's nothin. but stealin.." "Confound you," sez I, "do you mean to that just becauSe rIn goin. to engage in business, l'm thief?" Ile looked at me a moment an' then he shook his head. "No," he sez, "you 'won't never, be that kind, you'll be some other kind; but that's about all business is -just thievery. • Why, I once knew two men 'at was the 'best friends 'at ever lived; an' they just ruined their lives 'cause they couldn't resist tbe temptation of each tryin' to grab all. It waS over the Creole Belle " "Yes, but she was a woman!" I yells, jump'''. to my feet, an' leanin' over the table. "No, it was a mine," sez he, slain' "A Creole is a cross -breed woman 'at cam -e from New Orleans," sez I : "an'. when they're good lookin' enough they call 'eta belles." "Well. this• -here mine 'at I'm goin' to tell you about was called the Creole Belle," he sez, "For a long time it didn't pay to amount to anything, an' then it began to pay; an' the two. friends got eovetous. en' first' George had Jaek killed, an' then he • gets your slingin't 'Mud that way." ;fez I. "The' s lots of men 'at wouldn't steal, If they -bad a ehanee." "If I ruin my constitution through depravity. Is it stealin'?" sez he. "No," sez,-1, "It's darn foolishness." "It Ls .stealin!," SPZ he. "illgt aS muell as if I help to waste natural prodnets what can't be replaced- stealire from the children of the next FITTED BY • EXPERIENCED TRUSS FITTER PRrtrATIE F1TT11NG ROOM 080POILL'S 01102.-E Plume' SO The Scitirmare Y©w Wont Oae fResi That •is what you get when you plant with e.I.L. •Cana.' I n Industries Limited) Paint. It costs as much to put a cheap Paint on as it does the best. You went a paint which retains its color. You .will And this In all C.a. colors. • The 411.L. white is made from ANTTMO. It lasts longer and is ALWAYS WHITE. It does not turn grey. We carry u stock of Paint Oils, Turpentines, Varnishes, etc. Shelf-Inlardware, Plumbing and Steam -fitting Goods. r-PUUMBINtcl.;• , we can give you prompt serviee. -BURN IIIEPIENDABLE.-D-Ii Anthracite, Red Jacket Steam eota or For Coke, We solicit your orders. Clips. C. Lee nenes•-,--Extere 9.2 Ngbi Calls 112. 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Orlutt orivut=lu' Rot , mattes Ve1441,71 erzar.:20 butte to tattinc 74CrtiZeiten galts every Get OA (1404 ocbelNare I " rof bed 41. th rovinclal eiricer P. G. Met:Ioy, of Ile 440144 upt cealfOlia' An' vlaWln' 20 43 00 at) ncle a LP * 1.1K 1111 gathering e tt,h174 eo4reellattier11-al giltretitalltY.togillgt: the Mlvarerae-nts of the Conunit5ion. weeIrt, urdha precautions to prevent a vital heed of heagb,,-.00 need of in- fter, al* jo latueved it win addreszed a of p, ibeser2 ev. thigh Zack. Ofe Red Deer. Al,- recurreneo a such robberieb, as have ternal cleanliness. Elventunliy, they 41t 44(1 1r44t2# /1112702-4 t4511 Ooderleli, mot opleGrow c,0G • U? Was all ern pl I 1 I up on the ileOr. ormetemteimmiti eg water te /met 011000 imainesa-,,men one night last their orate becalam. they nealleet one We straightened him out an* rev)24 Iterta, ban received a eau from the lows committed recently in that towu. start the healthY Mriwitten babit, ills throat, an' after a while he LP P.A11 711 'Seaford), eresigterian church. He Steps are being taken towards better war lighting a Waives." premises, as their um, Then, prdbabiy for the arst time in 418 "6449 ale ""rea 1711112121.:41-""`"; had conducted the.cervices in the eca- was still (In town? turd he pre a ten- Vanor-nntul4int3 every day, a all etTaatie matter from th start getting rid, his ere.l. The minute hio senses cut forth church the previous -Sunday and requested by the officer, back to iihn. he cliached at his heart ' At the ‘Loadedrero parsonage. on Sat- the system. The result is renewed again; rain' an' writhin' an' inahins tad" eLeetTtanee of the eall• health and vigor. Ailments due to noise.s like a wOUntled beas't. $1. knew•Milton W. evalth passed away ot urday, April '13rd, Marlon Elizabeth, younger daughter of r. and Mrs. Wit- luevale on April 120th, after a long clogged aysteuis vanish, youth returns,. .11t.nms.. %le who In hls sixty-first year. ilam IL. Bunking, was united in mar- and life Weenies really worth livina. it would end this way," he minted. ,trta &lilt:out nowt but listen to-vdtat I say" -he held his breath to 4-Cen Illtel9 survived b.f. rds witc, hive daugh.- 1 rikl'P- ttl"Eart.I'4""'In' ail"' ziaeu 114 ul''''" 17"`""'''" 91Thltr1411 Al 13Th"' vInn. from coughin'-"the' ain't no sin but tem, Donna, nurse in training at elin- Mrs. itlier and the late Benjamin ---- *--•'- ---- ""' --"" — the week -end guest of her sister, Lles. ton h°sPit°1' , and Mrs. (Norman. Hoover rt4leY, all of ilullett township. The of Brussels, and one sonRoss, at home. stealth', Don't never take nothin' that don't beim,. to ya." l'. C. 'Elford, chief poultry husband- ' All his -muscles grew rigid an' ' man at Ottawa, and Mrs. Elford visited twisted, an' then a smile came on his old friends at 'Clinton last week. Mr. face an' he sank back. They had the doctor there by that time, but the' wasn't anything to be done, except to give a •big heathen name to what had 'been the matter with him. There he lay on the bar -room floor; the' was tilth an' refuse all around him, but the smile on his face was just plumb satisfied, an'/yet it was k knowledge- able smile t 0. I could 'a' cried, when I thougWt that this man, who could have Sold little Barbie what she wittagdestes-JittWOr-tittlisn'Y'llAti44- 4411.411,. time tryin' to convinee mt. that busi- ness an' steal'''. was all one. What he knew wouldn't do him a mite o' good, witerevesr he was; an' yet •the" 744,4 back long enough to have aim tell IL • Thex told ute his nettle was t.4andy Fergoson„.. crazy. lie used to float around dole' odd jolts an' talkin' nonsense about stealin'; but, nobody knew where he had-eome froth, sO 1 PhIpp011 in a little :something to help bury him, an' gave up the rest of my money for a ticket to Frisco. I didn't enjoy that trip to ?risco ; business didn't seem so attractive when you once set out to find her, an' Hip' again; I was broke. I don't mind bell'. broke when I'm on the range 'cause a feller can pick up a job any- where; but. I wasn't city -wise, an' I didn't know hoW long it would take me to track down the kind o' business I wanted to engage in. I suppose cities must suit some folks. or they wouldn't keep on livin' In' em ; but cities sure don't suit me. I allus had a kind of an idea from what ',Slocum had told me,that I'd en- joy the bankin' lousiness, so I applied to the banks first. They're a blame offish •set. bankers. They didn't laugh at me. leastwise not until after I'd gone out, ---but they didn't offer ,much eneouragement. I tramped around that-eity for four days, an' by the Hine I filially got located in business my appetite Was tearin* around inside my empty body till I eouldn't sleep nights. Oh, it was not joyful! I had taken the position of porter in a mam- moth big dsygoods store, an' I was some glad when neon arrived; but lie one called nie te partake of dinner, so -1 Went Op to a young lad. an' sez, ••Where do they spread it?" -Spread what?" sez lie. "Dinner." sez I. -fleeing '111171P.' -10% Is the grub that rotten?" sez 1. "What grub?" ser, he. "Von surely don't thiuk they seree -weals here, do you?" -Do you mean to tell me that I gut to itind elyself, out of forty u month?" sez I. lie started te make op a joke, but loeked too famisles1 to trifle with ; so he explained to me that all we got was wages, an' we vouldn't even sleep in the store. I was gettin' tansy dis- gusted with business, 'but he told „Ine that the tnan what owned tile whole store had started in as a porter; so I went beck an' portered buries. than ever that afternoen, wonderin' what. in thunder kind of a man it was who could- save enough out of it porter's wages to buy it store like that. 1 was dressed some different from the rest 0" the 'folks AA -Jinni there;. -40' tracted it �t of attention, an' the' wasn't much I did that wasn't enjoyed by more or leks of Crowd. - When quittin. time eatne I hustled up to the feller what bad hired me an' told him to, iihTe my day's pay. "We don't pay until .Saturday night," faez he, hustlin' out 0' the store: 1 stood oo the sidewalk thinkin' ; an' what. I wag thinkin' ot, Was the nonsense,. '11 Sandy rergosoriThad been tEilliTn7 1.4.1.141n3.-ssats1,.80 (To be continued ..ta• s c:Tas Tito favd.trlie atflooct Woman who deata banustiful v#611 tzepr firtaittsre. Yeara prorttmof *varier= by Cenadien Wince. —.Avast 3V piovia vara et nLj Atie #4#41. 14telatgow Otspalat po,116. 0.2 167E,ficogqz T. R. Rundle. veremony was performed by Rev. A. W. Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Riley will reside on the groom's farm ou the Sth when a stiek of dynamite he was un - concession of Ilullett, lug exploded. Part of Ws left eye Contribution 581 was blown out and the left side of his Elford had just returned from an ex-. _ __ tended tour of the United States, hay- ernIPPlieti CODLIUMTO Inonr-11 t body was riddled froni.--bead to foot ing been loaned to the U.S. ,Depart. The °Milton Lions Olub has received with small holes. +Stacey' Ilensterson, ment of Agriculture by the Canadian nu unsolicited contribution to its fund win) was close by, had his clothing Government. for (Tippled children. The United riddled with small holes, and Law- ' Rev. A. ,Sinelair. who has been pas- Partners' Club of Londesboro paaSed renee Wlkon. who also was with Stalk - tor of the United churel eonersestien ogt of existence ten years ar,o and for at Hen:sail for about fifteen years. has that P-rlo(1 ary tillini,lt((1;ticrheeTi'n. I ?Ili isbel nttillye resignedb the "arge, and Rev. It. A. Brooks of Blyth has been invited to ijie members del hied to hand this over 13ueoets1 him. The change, if it Is to the Lions. was UarlIfl.k:(11v ik11-1"t.:: at Ire made, will not come into effect until the sum of $t% tbesendeaLthir;presents.L4esceierence-yearstJ 4.k11e• The eligagvnielit Is ttnhioiiiteid of Mr% 11=0 1 a- — Hun Elizabeth MaeKay, daughter of a 1lsse8 at Clinton the late Mr. and Mrs.. Willlatu MacKay Mrs. 1011za Jane "'dd. 1,14'w of ,Ait.ratiti.er- (t 1111)114111 ' l'anc amly III her hoino liff*Ing.,w2.074.114'ilitnitcook.ISTinsigtki44'.,.44'141e1"2,' w1113 Blake 'PhomPson of 'Toronto. The ‘t:•Itios011,11411:1l 1rriiivilitri)fl(r,st111;1Itt 4i. 1:5 1)1st 11 littl(. marriage will take playe quietly to- ' _ . The death oeeurred at Ilrussels on April 27th of .Itels.cea Anna l'ker1et19, widow of John Ja('lison, Ill her eighty- s,eventh pottr. 11)(4.ettsNI, tlin 4. daughters ilinl twO sone,: Mrs. 'Less :s 11)11 in V She I ell "- 4451 4li, Williamson, Mrs. Milton Rands atid Ern"i LI 11 is, of •(;,;,14.1.10) tow !Ishii'. Mrs. James, Forsyth, all of Brussels, ''"I 1514 l:‘ "-floors. M 14. whit Kite Wits 51 native of Hullett, a daughter of the hitt- 'Ir and Nit's. George Westa- cow and ; 'sided In linnet' and (:(41- 1... telt to -v tnoviug George Jaekson of Walton and Miro' Jaekson of 'Abernethy. 'Sask. Mrs.. Sarah .lane Kyle, widow of Ja-IPPS Kyle, passed away at Exeter on April 25th, 118 the msult of it paralytic stroke. She was in her eightieth year. Before moving to Exeter thirty tf Snult Ste. Marie and 1i-. 1Sfturct Godertelt ti,wnshlp, Hand Blown 11,y Ppm/mite Explosion Ert.rot stehtNios, of ornati lieud, twenty -mix years of Inge, had his left hand Moen off just above the wrist bins, suffered some leg wounds, Wil - 131)11 . 11 15 cl ilIentierson are of Pa et hill. One of them took off his necktie and used it as a tourniquet to stop the flow of blood from the wountia.,in Steb- bins' arm; otherwise the young man yvetild have_ bled to death before metil-• taken to 'Victoria hospital, London, IA here his eontlition wits reported as sittlsfactory. Pi b 11 EITTE3Mlirl dti..-01-VASirv-ansataira,,•113, • "•,•-• •••• Jr•Af. fiecd @mooed hporro C3auWites • Dad Blood Men R1© Man, P(IMAGO a 4. a1tILDEIO11 N. an. POOBV37 elea .Sess • 111 ev.• „ , , Kakavaa..Va.s.••••••••••ewaa.s•C•14, w+rf..o.„ Tog 2'§g a© .Iffouhell. @Hll "kiloallilau.9,5 Bsiy" SUNDAY, IlviTAY • Liven though you Mink of her often, put your thoughts into words on "Mother's Day" and • • . call her on Long Distance! he It's almost like dropping in oral r! The_ eowitl.,of yonr voice kie her just as "nu ch pleasure as any gift you can send. LOW Ng(gT1 RATES On At 0 th et.'" hay, and • oon every other Sunday through- ut thye e ar. Weekday.• , 0).7 begin at 7 in the evening. 15 APPLY 11. if D y 4 .11 V/. .)I. HODGE /12cnager • 31) , • 'N\ 12 to. r". 4