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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-06-24, Page 6. 7 PAOZ SIX le , . Two liedsms illosittims strain a movement of *orris*. 1 youthful goddees of the 51101441 with rnar:-.. tian nese sary enthusiaem. He 1 t, - Joe welded *ad ellnekled, WIWI- • became ware of a peculk expree. shottand low Hones while keeping his malignant gaze! , 1.sion upon Rock's face. itemised upon the ycuriger manta tame' ' 1"Yes, I know her well," the latter a Nat Haft sod "It's Wg. We came to town to buy i - said, quietly. "Irycti mean t* say Ertfll end a do tum and to hire a e1 he invited you to the bail?" ,, arm Healy 014,4 wiateekettee, se. crew of hands. We've got credit at •'''Ohl 1 see. Well" -.Rock shook ea% a* "It wasn't exactly an invitstleit-" irritaa:_ ii ma withal/Litt) tatt the A. C. company up to fifty thous , ,e, -I' II. . -.. *... 0 I' 1 his head ,7911itiveli--“there'si nothint Hein. l'aad"1114ree Piliewhare dos for 4 Thdeprelist's a brief pense which t sk CHAPTER XXII. (Continued) teat had brought him to such a statc rloirg, old MAL It 1.&t your kind Ale. Pierce broke by inving it. as semi.. Once again Ile climbed the grade. of flabbinees. Nur did he core to of s party. UnderstAnd?" , Nude" yen so T tea * riie. ally as he could : t enc. again he skidded &onward, hael this iriel know who or whst he . "I --don't understand," Pierce On orate whit* worked ea rise norms of "Did Tom and Jerry have any mwe *gain he went sprawling. Nur 'was. Plainly she was one of those teanad in sennins nurprine. were li:s subs un attempte num, "nice movie" at ' wheat LE -ire and The officer eyed hini with a tool- MT 11.11434 aid left We With slalom ',Jar beedsches• lied ****); servo 14,1*7 ill'i ,,,I,Sore thing. They've hit, it the 1 t- • i sum:Hitt,. After a final ignoMini. _ the other denizens el the Rialto were diseencerting directness. "We draw waled It mem to e oreela eao crs*,'; eame AS us. You t..eised off A hOlne- ens titillate h,i sat where he had fev"a. wont to sneer with open contempte the lines pretty eloae-have to in a *oil itt tilt" leth"ilitt a Elt.it 001"' stake. kid. Dqn't i*lieve it, oh t ed up and ruefully took eteck of the probably that was why he, had never camp like thic No offenR, I trust." not lire. Thee, two years ask r went through Well, here's the proof-coaree gold, el/triage he had dent himself. :Arr. chancel to meet her. He felt cheat- With it'smile and A carele3s wave of ed because they had not met, for she the hand he moved on. leaving Pieree too very sedum operation Wilda tom- from Hunker," With an oetentstious -- iousiy *he. announod : *hey shatterad my sena* aaa I ba. flourish the speaker flung down a "/ never said nolihing' of the kind.; owititt.n till - whom' he bsileved.. Despite hling-room. lowed up by the crowd in the awn. nay heart beam* alio in a bed state, check. "Caeh me in, and don't let ,have banked my life an Hunker!" matter?" she ingrireti. "1 Wei 'Ideation. Women arc en. .wes the sort of girl be had known at te stare after him until he was *Ai. ea= mothing but a *emus *reek and half.filled poke, tokether with a bar Me knock my owrt ground? Why, I'd; else, too -Mr. Newton's interes.ting all his recently aeouired witidum. in A blear in the.teee would not have oilskin and he told ate that 1 ked , I wi?Ilftwi=d:741; tdolelal::14. Hunker titled to vote -they're entitled to home, the sort who believed In thing* itnything. I've learned *mutating and In lie .1 411eidea to still la our family any of it 'stick to your fingers." Toward the close of the show Laure bodies travel sixteen miles, not six- .oree into ek heY *Wein, and *omehow weal it have more greatly angered but that my ;terms wore so bad they gold sack at Joe's head, but he re- the face he turned upon her welt cold, ivy, dark head defiantly. "Wen, what of The sir) - flushed; • she tossed her little theory le an wrong; aaiii" thin abort hour she had made him amazed Pierce Phillips more, nor iietidrit seriously wrong with my beert, Pierce woe impelled to hurl the found hint braced against the bar; strained himself. His hands were rePollent. When *he intod Win to " y V' 1 thle'-Torn T ,Art erry 0 J and , ' teen feet. the iirst eecond." or, other the experience was agree. hint. So, he wits ostracized: These Wee prowiag oti my 'wort and cawing imp The girl demand ?ti. her ekees, and /We. Never had 'he seen * girl 10 men who treated hint with such ap. stil the trouble, sau advise4 mo to use shaky, however, And when he untied take her to supper he shook his head.. (Continued un page 7) without rising, Pierce surrendered cool, so candid, so refreshingly un. parent good fellowship really de. soma good heart sad 3,*rso•tonie, . . the thongs he was mortified at spill. ._ „„ ,,,. 1 1 1 ., . • . end went eigeoggieg. up the nil! to a She was as limPid */* Pool Of irl*eier renegade; they ,eons1dered him unfit stNtrel:t2lotre4feta.rd tbhroatul:hIti,musbike knot we I: thilegless!mUe OorftitilchetttlePrelleciresnityedellotwo *1111:gr: - ) • .... .06.1...161,1011.6 them; then he locked ‘a Ink iringly conscious and unattlted ss WI I „One. . spised him; in their 'eyes he woe a .. a r than the ontrerher placiditY, he i pinlighee oy wt! magined, hA It -e-it0 know their women. wae in. box of mahurnts 3/esrt and Nerve et, when the owner cried, sharply« ot much . ... which he had Octal to venture. She never been. stirred, turd in .thet feet, credible! . .Pills, ruid limo thet time 1 kiwis taken "Hey: Got cashioe'li ague, have knowledged, for elm was vivid with R(3ports on , With her Ages slung over her, the young men bad ever received.. (..,. fr made a wry pretty pieture, he se- lay much of her fascination. 1 This wits the first deliberate slight 14"4.111 isec, .*s it "um' to Me that they ars the inuy thing I en take thet , handle veal Just cut out the sieight.of. • ' youth and color. She was 4 ho and shoulder. the girl strode along be'I His face bunted, his pride withered __,,,iworks °„,,* 331,/ ner"39* tv°°,1)1°, aad'1,, ' Pierce smothered a retore; silently,. Canades 1 - (- 1.1 t I ! strong and confident, too, she wee side Phillips, talking freely on verb.' vibrant with the healthy vigor of the ous topics, but with no disposition to his tongue rather than subject him - under it; he would have bitten out 474"414 1 341;ti /or .ay 114/2e7, "' w"""'ll'' • he brushed the duet back into the .. g YP.au OVI� blewer and set the vreighte upon his them too I and thie time she took the air with She .deseended with a terrine rush. tive, and yet *he bad that thoughtful gravity of youth, wisdom terning to 1 the Reck? How dared he ? Rock knevr girl, oh yeil Hut he reused to such a rebuff. 'Who was would Woks any one. steaming 'Tom any• form of nerve trouble to' gure them a fair trial, asi X know by my nareeard "I'm onto Yen short weighers ' : an inhulting attemnt at banter: scales,. Bet AleCaskey ran on with ei • 0 Ut. of doors chatter. /ler mind was alert, Inquiet -180H to slim .pr se ei,elt life. • That Pierce had made a tread 1, mention . her namc-es if that name tog but eatiefactory.” I'm **her." experienee theta* reoupasau be ;loth. Take your bit out or the drunks; • . ! 1 I gain and certainty. She cleared cheted safely down the landing.slope. nult114 hY voicing a sincere 1h* ImPlied *t would 1* *Wiled by his, Pierce's, use a very reepectable distance and rreo. 1011)r 03F4100 UP°11 Iler i lisps of It That hurt most of all; that Z and IT Pali ere ni b - When Pierce had retied the sack . Pierce Applauded her with entim. _thee they wou.d 4 meet eosin very was the bitterest ill 9 i p . , . oc ety . I The T. Milburn Oa, X•imitad, Toronto, and returned tt he Tooked up and into. siasm. ' "fienutifull Mr sincere eon. 80911, Cristo! ' On the Arctic Circlet If - • joe's ?neeHis own was white, his . ' Orit : r , eyes were blazing. '• gratulations, 0 Bounding Pawn!" "l'erhaps I'll see you At - the next vas to laugh 1 . "That's the best I've done," 'elle fierce," oho euggested."Don't pun an more comedy But Phillips could 'not laugh. He this discovery, MS ;armament at the •' , - here," he said, quietly.. "That short - rowed. You put me on my mettle "Dance!" The word 'streick Pierce eoeld snore eresily have cried, or curse whole situation, prevented him from ii,„ did try again; he tried man. "Saturday night, at the Bari *018" .e4, or rased, t� even to preterid to laugh properly taking the leseon to heart. -H7,--,h le, t joke doesn't go ' at the Als , . , k ' 1 . • Now you try it again," •N unpleasemtly. q ' . frily, but with a humiliating leek of "I'd love to eome," lie -declared. elf ;cinch sui affront was' 'bl Th i was clouded too, by' ""' . impose,. e. e saw s , a 010k it don't? Jokel" McCaskey Pierce ‘ . ettccess. He waspuffin.. and blow. "th. They're loads et .fun. All Xt required ne more than this show of wholly natural effort at self -instill- snorted. • "I s'pose it's a jo'ke to spill .li4,41,tkx‘4*.„ At frequent intervals.throuk,hout oopoeitionto fan the embers of hie cation. ' The more he tried this lat. duet -'when, tioit, he had lest 811 count of time -With a nod and a smile she WAS NW that be.•wai forbidden to meet and the more humiliating seemed Ws / i flickering desire into full flame and ter, however, the .. angrier be became s.wh,en, your can't get away with zt Ivea 10* of craok. the seaion tire Bank of Montreal tar,. his face seas wet with perspire. th4 11100 PecPle go" • ' 1.• • when his companion ,iinony announe, gene, leavieg him Se to ize' that he ,that flying goddeit es, seemed to Idol situation. ' • ' . ed. cashiers in this town.", ., • - . issues reports on the progress br . , (d it wa% tiw for her to be going, ,‘Pd not es cu hoer name... Well, that he must do so et whatever cost, Ile was in no Mood to calmly witilset'es;Nodl)u hn thietifte 4 takes' 41 tilt° -6 ' I "'You're not i.ery fit, are you'?" said, that was- of no moment ; bay/son 'He'd go to that danee, he decided in stand another idiotic* eepecially when she. . the, crops. in, Canada. These ; . Pierce volored uncomfortably. was not far off. He had heard about force his' way in if needs btu ,, isitl.0 4hiefi Say-" :he • bluster- - N./ ue, ports,. telegra phed to hedquarters .• . .. 1 was a null place, ands-SitturdeY spite of Hoek; he'd gir uribiddeOl he'd that shock was administered by joe . . i eNset very? he confeesed, He lens those ofrietal Parties at the Dermas . This sudden girder died„,howeverritsCiiiatkee3IVA.e orlon tile.hoeb q eletah, brief areit had been, had ex- . , tPersons; nevert"0" • id, angrilY, ' "D'you mean," The- s. y., reasen for his luck of fitness. Just on ilwitutilin uufnclentlY foimal to brig him cold. - with. apprehenelon. as it bad been born; leiv..Rock's insult. - , .k vh.- .. '''titia attention. Noting the fact .that . ,• item the Managers of the Bank's relieved when she did not ask the and he made up his mind to secure aa quickly Pierce had, not Seen either erc...er an audience • was gathering, tile , 600 Branches, cover every Prov. 'why he experienced such relief he permit him to ettend the very. next What would happen if he took the bit eince their departure.. for Hunker . sneaker lowered his. voice . And, hardly. knew, but suddenly. be l'elt rio °Ili': • - . . in his teeth' Rock knew about Creek, therefore Joe's black visage .thrusting his ,black, scowling coun- 'ince and form a reliable index of ,. . great pride in himself nor in the life Ills opportunity came that night iLaure-those detestable .redeoati tenence cisme to the cageopening,. . i len one o „. yo ngtr Mounted , knew pretty much everything thet leering through the. 'window of .e.10 cashier's cage was . an unielcome he said -4You needn't remind me of . . crop cOnditionsi, . . 1 .. . 1 Police officers paused to exeluinge- went on beneath the surface of DAW.' . • • , • G sMake P I . - 1' ' a s eon e Itteetitifts with him, Lieutenant stnt life -rind olf Pierce ran counter td - • „ " • •"Ilello Phillips!, Ilair ate. • surpviee.. • .= anything, I've got a good memory. • You Damn' good!'" After a mement he • . ., _., . 1 !leek' Was n familial figure on the the fellow'n warning he would pro, .melting it? the maninquired. turned his back and Moved away. '1 - er-u ' lholteilnupP.Iirrse Avin";:sogfrairrietceihve- l• ' ir.;..711.041 , , . • • .... • • etreets Of Dawson and on the tient bably epode out. Rock was just that •. The reports ore furnished free. • Nervous and Restless' .. , . ,,,,,,,l)y,. a tall, ,upstanding Cenadian sort. His methods were direct and "All. right". s DeePite thia gruffnesi. Joe's to 1 ed confirmation el the Hunker strike. ' .' '. ie--„ .-oeme4; ...Upon request at any Bresodi of the • On prerieure. In the abdomen '.:witit a record Si uritalling good hu. forceful. What then?.. Pieree cring. widened': Tli$re Was nothing of *en- sure at the meeting, 'nor of friendli. i ! i I 1 ':14, . Bank.your.nametvill be !goad on cautoes a restless, nervoirs feeling and nun., land relentless efficiency. 'He preventa sleep. Adierlko removes, nodded at Pierce's eesual reference.te That snow.ifiri• was so dean. so de. nen behind it,-.,./lowever.. Cirrthe con* ed• inwardly ' at the conteiriplation. s *Jr. i . Lars was in a boisterous .inood and •i,'•• I - - matter vim never thought was in! the on)y ehance .1,4te fellows have to froin •associating theni together even Illrocske lebtollY tegoodIknewIiigq . • .•. . oar wailing fig. .• in TEN minutes lind hringe out Ili* emuing dance at HeadqUarters. cent. /0. radically different from Ali' trary, it Masked both milled and . eaqriloe‘evlittit'eatrilws 1..4tsrl p .. uarlirichlt piece 'of .‘ ..•... aurprieing amounts of old waste! "Great sport," said • be ' ttli about tritimph, . as WAS' plain' when he siik- ---'s that Laure stood for, /that hs shrank H stipation or allied stomach trouble.i treat waXforthetiming Piertre told of w liciii,n"ding "I thought' you, said, it :was low . .. e '. e z!. 1 . in his theilithts‘ . 't ' :"Wfirit strike?'*" . . _you ear _a n out -3 1 . Hrt-a fenost-avres-somethhurta his ----- graosun ." •', Thal evenant• is. wonderful for con -I • :. your system. This'excellent latest*! Pi.*S"." • ,• • When no inVitation to share in the •Well,. he VAS paying the fiddler , _ . .e.441Did. • h ' • ho t . ' tr'kee" friende. 'doesn't he'?" • . ' ' • ____ ..... - z Jets but get READ Adlerika action 1 . . Dont waste time with pills or tail.' Meeting a most attractive girl that afternoon, and, having obtained his .and the price was nisch. Even here ind / bit 043r "Whit. itts All over towni *Prank.' in. our first shaft-. *4cadev, . • , .. . _.. eta' 4/Saatts iflEreelit of $156,000.000.00 . .. 'CAMPBELL'S RVG STORF . hearer's intermit, he deseribid the 4, . . *ell ot tecifit)el naltgtot rhethf e"1:elechsttittY011;!;_t, ,:)f 1,7,....r:c.„!!!!,..,dilt„•_,ft, ____ "Low grade 1". Big Lars, threw eonventinns, . Pierce'e rebellion at c'" 4` ,1".4-7 c°,Tu /3° re 1.) eek 111*he ea and laughed. lciudly • . . ' i ......./ . .. , , , , . ..........-............ • -... i.e.* 1 I I I I 111 11 1111 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tiiz GODNEUCE AZ I I III 1 1 111.1,11111I II I 1 I I 1 II 1 II THUISDAY, 24tit, 15016 gave vice.ati larand Rualcidef., I I 40' 4 t . • COMMENCES • June.25th AY/ • LASTS Ten Days , . ., . ..,,m4RveLovskiATERDIs. DressesFIN Q UA TIESta ANt MOST OF THE NIArauArs ARE .WASHABLE OUR SALES are always what thiy,are repieseuted to' bei and not mer!,4 talk. Theref*e. when We say tluit'the'valies offered in ibis sale afford -real money.saving opportunities, it is indeed wottby of your attention. - This Sale gives the ladies the chance. to buy their smiler. clothei for the holiday, instead'uf 'after,' AT REDIMED PRICES. . The dress manufacturers expected a big demand for Snnunir Dresses, : --For the pait.two ireekithe-Weitlier was eoldi--Thek didn't get the business they expected, io,a number of theletter makers of popular priced dresses made us a wonderful price concession! These dresses were made to self formuch higher prices, butr.as'we buy, we sell -consequently the ladies of Goderick are given -this money -saving opportunity VALUE is the thing which tills 'Sale stresse% anti value itivkat_yon get. UM:find just the 4111-888 you need in the assutment. They ire: decidedly - different andeerysinglcone of them i most desirable! : SOME OF OUR PRICES DRESSES s • CANTON AND FLAT CREPE Smartly styled, sulable for matron and rrkiss. All the ,new shades and black. Reg. price $18.50 to435.00 July Side $141.50 to $27.$0• - FIGURED SILKS Newest styles, adaptable for sport, street and dress wear. In pretty sumiper shades. Reg. price $14.50. July. Sale $9.95 * RAYON SILKS In figured, striped and printed designs July special 11345 up FUGI SILKS end SILK BROADCLOTHS July Special $7.911 . • COTTON BROADCLOTHS' In plain, striped and dotted designs. Good assortment of color* and sires. Price $2.116 aad $3.50 • EAsr SIDE SQUARE Royal Ladies Ready 61 I -1 IN,61• 11.11111 , • :SOME OF OUR PRICES : . FINAL CLEARANC4 OF Spring. Coats Choice of all remaining Spring Coats' to be closed out • regardkst•of -Lossl• . Every Coat is a smart Spring style Every fashionable shade to select from MILLINERY ALL HATS REDUCED TO LESS THAN COST SKIRTS Tweed, Poplin and Crepe Slcirts. All shades. To go at $1.75 BLOOMERS Special buy on Rayon knit Bloomers. Lovely 1she All sins. Regular price 52.75 July Sale $1.69 ALSO MANY MORE ITEMS OF INTEREST AT ZNE STORE s. ear Co. GODERICH • 41