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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1936-12-17, Page 7it& On Thitraday evening' in Victoria Street. ,Chireeb, : .the Vieteria 1110,0r4 School pleeted,.., officers for teacher, Mrs. H. p,res.,,, • - Wilfrid Mc1.6.0vice pres..a/rs ders00; Lookout .and yisitizg 'com- mittee; Misses Hazel Hawkins, Bi - trice Arnold,Mrs. )21..01741g, Mrs. J. Allison and Mrs, W. Roope; social 4041v440, *St H. Sandersonk, flower committee, Miss -Hazel Ilarms and Mrs.E., Dann; Press see., Piss Haze`k - ' Encouraging reports givn by the. cOnvenors of the different hbw1ng..the..ye?-adi vitivaA0 have been quite saccessfu on ' in th morning fooling BB tiri.-1116,, _ni - 0 cd, as they. went to bed,aaba4c4on.s.e P household - duties seem a drag 44.. cross.. a Irritable, ,tteAk hey becoutek nerV4ilso, — , .f t kg -dark and ,, .., , his,- i* 6 OP. „ • , , and worn Out; and °Ye b 11011ku'8' -`-ti: N. 4 , 4110.- iqesolng- of gocitt health, , a°4111'i' to'—'rielle'l'rfriitir,l,imAhepro'il:„:),Lv°0:1141), :thise"'4°Iltaill:ty.t:hialikaeill7bee:O.j:litt)he..7 * pleaSqe) ' Abt*II: tir• - s;30 how soon. you will -feel ths 7,Ra-th.ne.ibee.oaltbab*ea,d," * ..*. ne cid effect, — ' work for * long thn wlth pneumonia summer, he had no Iome entt no 'money, Ust 4gok t. Ili* Worship.. was of th opl- nion YOUns-m*n-. rettr. well dreued.and that bis excueWas rather a feeble one. Albext OeIoriary,rIndio,from -Mors. ti* *TolshiP, charged with having. ittolen400dti 'Vora No. ",:ty agli094 pbadeJ %k ehagva8' re ed for triton& 'a' weeI. Listowel,1dId not appear ;to anaWer a carge of oho,' taining ,$.44,50 by faise Pretences, The se 'Wow adloarried.* week. James ' Segorth, Whe 450-(Vdi not appear 446 fee° a 4110,04,:' of pretexim and bis tag4c; was ket :eve qr.* week as W was feit'that the oonditiOn of the' roads might have beenresponaible for. his not "Appear.' case of Olen, Pepper, oharged, ,with , reckless `driving eS ads,o* ,urned trii:(:4"111E44.4410;Cv,teaoe 4t1401)1:.tecindilballar,,,:_ ArdMrs thur 'KW_ Were ,visitors vitt, the Pririerx,'Pe•vente: - Ntisk Olive: kil$414, ofArthur, was ati her home, 4 Alehard." Johnston. 'is *waiving, trem hi frlerids on: ,his fctiOn7 :"./koss Anna Irvin hasreturfred, pio.al *it'In ukoknow; , .1/41, Joan 'Anderson was bome .1,1‘011" *inPuSt. ' ,Miss .15/fitY:'‘HoitOn,*-'ot • Arthur,. was ' eak's.i. her ,akokrke,,, 'Persian 'team' finveeti. eVery, woman' ,with \ subtle 'Omen. , Cobbles -fel, fragrant cooling vitt healing. Olseela :of rough- uess, .ohatug. . Makes' skins deUght • fully to44extured. Ever, WrOiharkl, Shosie.- 14Se': this peerless toilet 1*(02144. Dahl- ttiess-=-4heauty ,*(tenxionient Ppitiat* Babi athieires.;these -in,Ins,tance," Softens. *OW 3vhiten4:. the 'hands. mote. clear , YOuthful, Thveliness women. mire 'Mr ittoitiono pit untioittainto use, Persian 'Balm ' C;AND"Y. DEPT: Clean, Freih, Delicious • Old Log Cabin' Chocolates - 290 per lb. • " trioOth Satin Christmas .Mixtur& • 15e lb, Finest *quality Creams 20d11,. Boxed LitieS 254, .294 49c, $1:00 intotiasiseematometniets •tiosetwen TOUT GOODS DEPT A complete -asst of Lady .Esther, Wood. bury's, Colgate's, lialt Derny's,. 3• . Secret Sets, both Tnees ladies'. Beautifully -.- Arranged in 'Christnils boxes. . 'Yeti 0 ". We* *Want; We invite you to compare our, I: prices on Toys., We will. a v ,e you moty. Prices.- . ranging from - DRY GOODS DEPT. Gifts of usefulness. A coinplete range of -• Ladies'.and Children's .1J n dergarments. •Be . sure to examine -these. einonmeemetioecotvemanft FOR .HIS 'MAJESTY THE BABY This year Weare show- ing., the most complete and varied asst.. ever . before. DreSses, Suits,' R004)611, d • 100 other suggestions. Be - to vlait-this Department HOSIERY,• For Every' Menkbero the- Family. fi nest qualityChifron, Service •-. Weights pr. 69o. Eine Fashioned Crepe*, 'a. real bargain. 33t pr.oi•-$1, -- Ladies 'Cashmere Special Aeg,,..40d .pr.:for.31e. Mao a complete line Of ..atict-missisa ese at prices to suit 'ver ELECTRICAL DEPT. Beautify .xour_home_ a 'fine, .assortment of • Floor, Bridge, a n Radio Lamps. Prices 10Wetrin'yearS" HANDKERCHIEFS and TOWEL DEPT. Tilo' very finest .asst. ever In this SfOre, 28t; 3 Be sure and ask to See our range a:Towels; - are tally a bar- For the' last six, snoiittis buyers balm siarohoit tbio wo,ia over to brng to tha public it, of merchandiae for Ate Christ-. *juices that are ly reasonable.,the entfre 0takf *Idea & 00141a1 in .4kitatkin to the pulilic to visit tbh store. We are prooarad coOrteoualy . help you ke 16tar shoPringe#ier. nioro economital as welL ara only liarinit' a few. of Izundreds of *aloes here ha* to off ore'yout first stop ,L1IEDEPt Usoftd inct, Lunotioas Queen is Lingerie Sets, Panty and Brasiers 4t.00 Sist Vest and 13loomer''$ets The S�t &autiful asst Panties 'Oar aetartment and prig,* are 'entirely 010 • MEN'S WEAR DEPT. For Dad,- Brother, - Friend Ambassador, Bias Cut Resilient 'Boxed Ties, Only 28i each Will ' Rogers Perfused Collar =Shirt. They Cellophane -packed. New and button-down " collar; Buttoned cuff. selling during the: Christmas season for only -77'e each. This Dept: offers'iodny sug- gestions •for ChristmaS. lattifit c1tarnt are shown .,ift this Dept. o°,7k ter Act'asIanentl c itedt K1n St West* TorontA, at it'Ae (continued) riiert we got 0%0144 'ant out 0404. , o' •wateh that old '141***rd'' On the sat there—I'll *Id '.ito 'the, P*0,400fr rich „Peat the etaipeoech win* owe to the door in the rear* Natalie ftugbt one sight of la nornieseriA red hat pulled #r ,4104n over the eYee,-VithAlt0 Sat Of r the foe hidden by dust.covered handkercblet. Then the. jerked cern- mand 114 the' door, watt, Yanked, open: "Outside all o' tom* ith inur,,.hiantlOugig:lrontol'" thef" eyeswere keen* watching thenu , tall young man in the. bre* cloth suit 4.`nhruiri' Moved to- ward the open door, His hands were extended ekri"."00. ' 'getter' do what he '804ic' 143'.7edvised. Viso first."t *Thingshappened. suddenly 'after that; so suddenly that Natalie Craig NV,44...40,er certain Suet what had 40, eurred, ,She merely had a 'vague mem- ory of that tall figure as ,itstepped out of the ,stietec,ftch:-,ileorr--,,InindS held high, and heard' :.the sneering: laugh of the highWayman4outside,43; be , rated' .to :his 'Partner *hese gun.' was trained,- On Old $101,4Steke$,' e we. didn't. need' to go to mach 'etherk Not a.. gun -belt or any 'hard. rein the lot O' 'ow." Which:WaS' the . laitthe did say, ex.4' t for his finale string .. of curses., etti;hutlew4nomeritit-later., /14,4‘14$r Making. iihurried exit froMthe.seene -The tail, 'man With ,the .047 lwes. . nible1 on ti' IiU.iis...:WAsliaiardra-net Come derivii Natnlie could almost have sworn t•?. that, thoUgh, She did .see them wavo- Intl halt way, as he souttlitto catch his balancerShe'didrtt pee his guns —not until they *00---10-4* hands and roared, What she saw mor was'thp- smoking muzzle. Of the two derringers ho heldin his hands,, without any. idea' a where. they hal eeme, from. The highwaymen Were Yelling and cursing with increased in- tensitY, toe,and the man who Was, watching $iin.‘ was. nursing an. -arm 1441,-.huotliiiims-r.-4--wer. as was We - roan who had set himself the task 'relieving the.: passengers. * &the middle of the road, the gray - eyed passenger wasin gonmnand. of things. His eyes were like steel, his voice .cut threughlee. 'It was not raised,, but ,was., ringingly clear. 113, VMS shying: ,• "You minit: have forgotten thers are ladies.present., ...Do exactly. as . I say, or the next shots will be placed —where they'll hurt; but you'll be be- yond knowing it, ...Mirk your iferse you, hit the, trail like the. 4611 was ,after you—" His voice and eyes were as menacing as the steadily held .guns. "And you can --thank your Aoki' stars there. Were slies Present to save your , worthless hides. • Or. -maybe it's because I never learned to send a rattlesnake' to Boa Hill while they , were looking on...." There Wasno question of obeying, and. obedience was prompt. Cowering !side' the- coaeh, ,Natalie Shut her'ears to the rest of it. It was. not nice— what those Men were saying as the3r• • ob6yed . orders instantaneously. sides, Aunt. „,Ellie. needed.. ;attention. She had fainted in the middle' of the* • It would not have been natural if the paisengers to Geld Rock had not become well acquainted and more' or less confidential before they reached -their destination After ,that mutual experience. It did not,particularlyittr,, pear to have disturbed Sim Stokes greatly,. though he had been effusive in his admiring encomiums of the passenger's quick gun Work; Ile„had not even. lost his end of long -cut. "Coupjeicgroost_eprise4-kyotea here- . to Goshen'I betclia," craticlekl. Itrtowed ..that. there gun sleeve trick myself, mister, .it would shore- come in handy sucha slouch with it six-gun m'ivelf, , but when seleolchtl for any shoo - In' iron I fee plumb natural go slap. pin' myself on the laig," The here of Ahc..teetslon did. not Want,to_talk....aboutAt—__Thefe Welt other 'thing it of more impOrtance in the lv.„nthtIL he. Sa..41 than. Sending two itniateni roed, 'agents vtliti.ive, terical anyway, about their binsittem He did talk -of -other thins; of Nata- lie Craig, for instance*, of himself, too, AO some..01<tent«..ite...that fore Gold Rock was .reached Natalie Craig ltrieW that his name was Jim Dare4 that he, was thinking some of looking Gold „Rock over anti settling down there awhile if he could :find any good prospects. Just what they were he did -not esti, and .11ittalie wet:ad have been vastly astonished had jihe known that he had already found one good reason' for staying a time in Gold Rock Herself; That Was true. For even thougn the trail he Was following—Diamond 1,11trteivfaistbArail.--461iottidome,toAto dead end., at this plate which was 'among the leatron the gambler's Ain, erarsr,,Jim Darty had found one good, 'reason for lingering *ire. Diamond Dan would have been glad of thee -- And there wait as riiti"Ch teastin, to stippOse that he oda:id pick up,* true of Dies killers in Cold noel; as allr where ilea. It had to be investigated. Jim Darcy, had 'restate% 40 suspect; that. *heri, the stage' drew Arp before Cold Rock Tavern with a. flourish and announcement of arrival With hf huityen."Atid. iie-POO bien friends oflong standing. I .4e think, don't you, Mr. Darcy," Aunt . Mier asked hint effusiively er said .good.bye, otinkt folks are drawn her a heap sight toleker too: *heft they've When the V** COMIVA to the rotting of th. hero, was address0,0 not to the router, but .to hia, fellow Soma' men, Mr*, 4.arper thougbt kkieltly, were like thato.-041014 site taada,,a.0004.display of turning her back - "And don't to she was ad dreasing MTN "that yea*** somini out. 1011e ranch to see al 'sell Want 14 be thanklng you Xo be- "And thai 70-0.# lifrr4 nenser. 1 He howeAt over her hand *nr1 then over 'Oat. his lips aitnost briudieil.. thelr 'bendit. The, 1Mingereoutside the Gold Reck 'Tavern; Stared. , •Leaving the two ;Inside thetavern i door, Jim 'beard: the --iirsTirtili—'Of nan'IounginfiOn the L'etepa v. as holm!! 00, 'The, man was elk4ekii4iAr mooing. neighbor.: • Bee whet View in stage, Ring? 4Gosii**-mighty, 4t's Lord .ttat pusliisselt —Wender-14st 'doin in 0414 .Rock whet his monleker Jim r stopped a the bottoni of the steps and 00004 at the lounger. "Quite right!". he. 'said, and "bowel to, ,them.. "You've guessed ,,Lord art*, at yeur-,serviee,"'" * Though. lie Mare the rernak In $eit, - it Was a nanieStlint wa to Welt to hint;-1:)ne his...141,0414 .coirosrho ea* 'ha0Wa, oa*Y4,1r„i" and general *101(111116es the name .- 404, 4‘041c43.irfp..a.n._ and Lord Jim ho be. *eine. The title oddly -fitted, him, The two:loungers/Sired ;atter Min' as he sauntered 'across the street .to the. Rocky. Way,' Pete' ,Rellniante- " was late,.but in that towns ne'reaeonable,hciars were known. The niiff.a. Pier, rnuslc, dancing,, hell raising, was at its height and would go :until the stem -dimmed. One of lthe Men looked at the other and grin- ned. . . '"Iteekon he thinks heti invert, huh? Wouldn't be a bit.1401040119 hadn't got to the right place to learn.a things." „ • , They glanced up. to see Sim Stokes * standing before them spraddle-leg. ged on stocky ,underpinnings. "An' smart he is, that 'hombre, I'm tellin' you two OP oWiti, • *n' who thinks he's .goin' to "get fresh with that pilgrim is -.plain diggint up trouble for hisself. ..-.You ain't seen what r seen tonight, but it -you did— and saw how -he---mado-two rund agents skedaddle down the pike all. 'alone by hisself, you'd km* some? :Gun slinger? .!'Say, that dude's plain pizen!" He shook his head. "And," he prophesied dourly, "what I'm thinkin' is if they's any in this town,_7. _thinki they're to vonie..._ it over him, they got another think coming" • Which was a prophecy destined to come true, had he but guessed it, be - 'fore that yery night was over. O.* •••••110.1.1.17*.• Chapter y A:Stake done .0liMmering Diamond Dan had . never written Jim Darcy a letter front GoIcl Ito during the short sojourn he had made there. The trail to the piece had .come to Jim after Some time of de- vious questioning in other- places, of amiliarizing hintitelf with the travels of many of those who had, during his last days, been in touch with Jim's 'hero. In something of 4 roundabout way his trail had led to this town high in the sierras but just whit man to suspect of Dan's kilning, once he Arrived there, Jim had no idea, Only tirep would tell him that, and keeping his eyes open, watching for any -slightest, slip that might be made; The aetual murder. of Diamond Dan had occurred in. Redwood in. Piute County another small town over fifty Miles back on the mountaia What small evidence Jim had been ableto collect had pointed to one of several men, and during that itivesti- gation he had learned that their pre. sent hangouttrksin Cold Roc_k_where a. 'small-Amblingboom. was making, things hum. So here he was, and ,with- one. .144dea. To keep his eyes open. (To he tontinued) mime' reed, uponthe vitality of ,ehildren, and endanger their lives. A slinplit .and effective remedy is Mother Graves' Worm Externiknatbr. It iooks-an Lf Teddy's spsred. Teddy, in esia It Is 0.40: ItriaWk.by4les reader, the. smolt brownno one would auurne . the ' flog. thet-:04trole the bleolic. tbe Square between MentresiV,404 South Streets, Some time'4410..1Yhen sibility for having the dog catcliar was' 44:4004roadnind4i!osg- for'4 to Auburn. 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