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The Signal, 1912-6-20, Page 6ruw%4DAT JUNE 30, 1612 THE SIGNAL: GODHRICH. ONTARIO Two Losses PIs- Thal Way One Lan Match Had Its Start. Fir CHARLES W. $. READ. Mies Nettie Blank and her Aunt Mary Md come down to New Yat city from Ooosectic•t to meet Mise Nettle's brother, who was to arrive on a steam - or fr lAverp..i, bat who called to 'sake a• appearance A Cablegram had reached the boles Mt tee Meath" atter they lett 11, hal that mil deterred the ezplanall em Wt Mary bad resided in IIlsceeda alp to a year before. sod, never bevtag Mee to the big city, she was anxious Is look around a bet TM niece had O M* abopplag to do, sad they had put la a couple of dale when what Aunt Mary calhd tbe tragedy happened. They were etsltise a waxwerk'show bl the eveeing, and the old lady wu MgbUl7 taken with all she saw. Her asclamaUons of surprise gave a young mea a chance to make a few remarks and attach himself to the pair, and the remelt was that when they were ready te leave the place Aunt Mary suddenly, exclaimed. "Nettle, have you got the bag with tie mesa in It?" "No. You were afraid I'd loge le sad yeti took it from me AM as we tame in." "Well, It's gone!" "Yoe don't mean It1" "But I do. Somebody !au got It w lthae the last ten minutes. You may •all me an Idiot all the rest of my Ufa." Tim young man had also departed, and so doubt in company with the Mg. Miss Nettie went into a at of megbter et first, but she soon realised that the logs of the money might prove a wiry aerlous matter. To avoid the merles of the other spectators they seat outside In the lobby to talk thlags over. Aunt Mary had noticed the lay figures there on entering and mild hardly be convinced that the pie demean, bootblack, Uncle Reuben and Aber, were not living, breathing tee ,san beluga She bad no eyes and no 'uteri* bow, however. She bad lost 20 In cold cash, and there was a hotel 411 to pay and the railroad tare home. "It pate us In a bad predicament," .aid the girl, "because we are stopping it a hotel where they don't know me, .ed two or three 0. O. D. parcels will .s delivered early tomorrow morning. .1 b jest poaalble that we may find .omo one from out of town stopping the tote! and can borrow a few dol• ani." "I'1) never forgive myself -novae" icWmed Aunt Mary as tbe team all - d her eyes. "Think of a woman of my ,ge haring bar pocket picked! I shall e ashamed to face them et borne. i'hey'11 make fun of me to the end of ime. [lave we got anything we ran ewer' "Notating. I was careful not to bring ray of my jewelry, and that wedding lug and breastpin of yours wouldn't rich 42. We can't even telegraph to .a unless they will trust us, and they ay the telegraph company 1s veryepnr• renter about that What's the met- er, aunty?" The old lady bad uttered a half briek and started back from one of 'te lay figures and was looking at 1t vith bulging eyes. "I-1 (bought you said they were vazf' eke gasped. "So they are." "Bat 1'11 take my dying oath that 'we moved a littler' "Nonsense! You are all worked up 'bout the logs of the money. We shall lave (o walk back to our hotel, and ve might as well be moving on." A week previous to this incident a rate student named Walter Thompson 'ad added to his demerit marks by sting the train for New York to have real good time. He bad it and awoke ere morning to and himself almost ,eonlle.s Red very mach ashamed of ,laaseelt. He bad made matters so ouch worse than !bey were before that e bated.to go tact and hoe the music During the day be managed to braes ip, bet die bracing took the rest of hb ash, and be bad only a quarter in his eeket when be came to • Wt at the orner of Broadway and Fllftb avease. .4 de women, hound for the wax - tette .how, passed him. A ppung mad must be worm flu eft .aced anent -telly not to take a ONO look at a handsome gin pas.tag the M the street. After the student's Sugg* look be followed (be women, ,ed as 11 happened to be a half rate -yentas his quarter bought him • Mk et. He may or may not have beep w- eed by Nlm Nettle as be loitered shout with olber spectators, bet at be was be dig net charge him with beteg the Ickpecket who despoiled tbea. He .iced too honest and r•espectgble for bat. When be overboard tbs., speak- ag a their loss be edged toward the onr, end once outside he lifted • due ay side end took Its piece. At an - Ober dme-et • time oboe be wits tlmself-he would have offered big .rvtces Mnkly, bot h. badn't the Melt feet thee. If they had loot their user, he at.o was without resources. Ret I've got to help them out of beer tro•M* some way," he mused iter they bad departed frets the ma - bet god he had stared te toliow them t a respeMtul dhtWaee. "Deal go tech es old ladies .slide et tbe ater, bet that del e • dsaser. It odd teak my beet H tie acted over de lelleht. Megltrgg.S OMR be a. rias peal Jest the .oat of fade t dreamed abort. Lets of style and bout her. Brae, and yet I've clot help her." The lad,.' were followed to the Mo - the M they pained around to ladle.' entrance young Tbompsoa ease tsrby tbe front and walked up the desk and inspected the r He soon found thele name.; also Maio of a cldsen from their town w was reputed to be wealthy. in all probablllty they would appl to this eeotieman for a loan. If not lean they would at least ask thatugb telegraph for them The tbot pre yoked the student. It was fol him ao one else to help them out d tremble. Noting the number of tbe man room, he turned from the desk to the elevator and was landed on tb. fourt Mor. !Tour doors down the ball wa the debt door. Tb..tudent did oot ask himself why he was going there. bu went. When then was no answer turned the knob and tbe door opened. There was no one In the room, be tear. was evidence that some one bed just stepped out in a burry end eagle be expected back at any moment A still smoking cigar lay on an as receiver, and a partly open grip w on the table. One look into the p1 and Thompson had poe.esslon of a roll of bills. He did not atop to count them, but backed out and hurried down ball to another elevator. Ten mina later he was tapping at the door o MW Nettle's room and ready to say her as soon as it was opened: "A thousand pardons. Mise Blank. but I was at the waxworks when yo met with your lose and learned tba It was likely to inconvenience you con- siderably. I know your family by same, as perhaps yon do min.•--tbo Thompson, -and 1f 1 might mak. so bold as to"- He had tb. roll of bills In bis hand, and the girl instantly divined his good intentions. "It Is kind of you, indeed," she re- plied, "but we came back to the hotel to find ourselves Ire great good luck- ily Uncle Billy Is on the door above. I had blm down here a minute ago t_ tell him of our lose, and he has gone for money for us. There he cremes now, the dear old soar' "What In thunder and blares and Texas and several other things do you think has happenedr' shouted the old gentleman while yet a hundred feet away. "Why, uncle, what Is ft? This Is Mr. Thompson. File people live only a few miles from as." "1 don't care a snap about tb. Thompson' or where they live!" shout- ed the Irascible uncle. "I've been rob- bed In this hotel! Ye., sir, I've bees robbed of $500!" "Why, Uncle Billy, he it possible?" "Some one entered my room and took It out of my astcbel while 1 was down here. Thougbt I bad locked the oor. but I guess I didn't I'm going own to tell the botel folks that I'll sae 'em for double the amount" But be didn't It was an embarrass- ing situation for the etadentt but for- nately be saw that he most tell a etralgbt story to be believed. When be ad told it be grabbed for his bat and eked for Ove minutes' start of tb• po- ck, but tbey gave hiea great deal onger one (ban that in fact, the tuner of the situation got on the erten of all four after awhile, and hen they bad got over laughing and Iking about curious coincidences and truth being stranger than action tiler* as something like good fellowship ad round. Nobody had to leave an unpaid tel bill, and nobody bad to walk to nnecUcu t 1 te a ileo d salter. UN be 7 a be d Ode • b • 4 he a t b a p the tmi t W m t • • • • • • • - "What! Are Walter Thompson and Mica Nettie Blank in love?" sated the village gossip. "In love! Wby. they're engaged, and Miss Blank's uncle gave tbem 11600 for an engagement preseutr Th. Astonished Husbond, De Wolf Hopper tells a good Mee" about the domestic unhappiness of aa. other actor. The baro of tin )oke wee a man who had married became no woman bad much moony. although ere beauty. Naturally atter the wedding ceremony and tbe acquisition of the bride's financial resoortea the btrbiM was never very attentive to ba. Another member of the company >• which the couple wen appearing wee, bowever. far more appredattre of the lady's charms and proceeded to make love t.o bet In an admit bat stealthy 'banner. Th. grand Seale came .ser being when the aster dierovorod the other man kbelag hie yds. Tbs toed lever stood pebiled with tear sed ex- pected to be shot down the nest era meet No each thing Mppenet The on.► raged husband only lifted ds basis toward tmm ceiling with • geetsre of ► Wilms snrprlea and exclaimed: "Merciful heavens! Lod he ditti'1 even have tor—Popular Megrim. Gooks With Twenty-f•er Near plata Citatory ', Belgium wilt bees braised the twenty-four boor clocks ellti gas to be .see In belie platen aril sell, ways. Tbe same imam la 11 asses in Italy, ale beth Is Germany sed Awtteerteed there le to be found a troad�etable ustsbter et persona is h cess of [bbl sew ostelleR t es % military awfislllbe ales peel* the system, es rte dtira*thirds 01 re alts• mile general* stag tosratthe et the rbamhore et tsaltierea. la view at this eminent 11. At ser, tbe wide. ter of poets and lw1111Mbm, las a. dressed • letter te tile prefer% ere• abscise that darts{ the summer the • te !t system we be IsM%dsem1 es the sada liege .1 blweye end WHIP tog tbe protegee to tale Meeks e.equip the local Uses f>tisys Hieb► a Iia name wee. CRATE UK_ E. Maids Marvels of One n.1 U. OM" National ratite. Tea year' bare palmed 'lace the sasses of Crater late, to "the Taal .l biuret out are."-th. Oregon vel- qao ce.at17-was constituted a NI - U0111111 park by prealdeatlal proclass•- tioi sad thee preserved to the pearl* as me of the greatest of nature'• weed.Hastd!, 1K to assay its very ex - Womb Is uakmowa. New, after tea years of practical solitude, Crater Lake park, which Ma as area of 249 square miles, is am - lag tato Its owe sad is dasttas4 te be ebbed by woodMag tbe•ssade. /Ms1 rails and tbe automobile bare made Ib access easy, and newhere la the Uatted States nor eves la the world le there such a wonderful spectacle afforded the Mortal as 1a the Crater Lake National park. Ines ap there towered among the mse�rs of the Cascade range, ta- ms= ter its greet voleaatr peaks, be ether lay use. rtvaltag and perhaps earga ikig 1. belgbt Nernst /esta's KIN toot Today oar views, instea. s tllleeed rimmed bade .t begs d - sgaMese. with whet appears as al- iment Meer descent of 2.100 feet to a OM lake, Itself 2,000 feet to depth. Ohs of the weird features of Crater lake Y that. wide/ It bas an altitude 110110110 teat, Its waters are said sever to tamik altboagb ire forma oe the edema RlamaUI lakes. which are at a eesrd.rady lower altitude Apia. whale (rater lake M always opo wa- ter, dodo and ether waterfowl are sera gaga upon Its bosom barb( the winter. Garay treat bower, are pieatifuL-Gny Elliott Mitchell. United Staten Geological Survey. in [soft•'. ENGLISH FIRE EATERS. They Are Aiming to Ming About a Re- vival et the Dol. A movement le se toot to London to rescue from tameness desuetude a cus- tom which Ire Daly keep to remem- brance by the aid of the drama. A so- riete baa been proposed which will bare as its mission the triaging back of tile wearing of the ready rapier, not only for use in sudden quarrel or for the rescue of distressed damsel, bat to 1 te-establish the duel, to bring back, as Its 'detests. say. "tbe coed old days when every lady had a cavalier and every caviller a sword ■t his side. ready at any time to uphold her and his own honor." It le claimed by the promoters that ?be ieriral of dueling in England will be associated with tbe followlag re- sults: Better manner' and more civil- ity, the purity of the bome. the prac- tical abolition of divorce, a blither moral standard, less rtvafry between Um sexes, a finer physical standard for all who pre tice feocieg. "1f dueling were recognised and prac- ticed in England." says ode of the ad- vocates of a return of the old bar- barism, "a lady could walk out alone without tearing the insolent advances and attentions of Me cads who tnfest out streets today." Cada, forsooth! Why. London with- out cads and adder) would be as sad se bomb without a mother. -New York Tribute - Suet .f Their Murders, In Cyprus there has been an inerease K cases of murder and manslaughter sad the filet justice has pointed out tae teal Ln tbe character ot the vil- lager whack to wave extent explain the prevalence of chi. claws of crime. Any Walt rankles and their minds seem to brood over any slight, real or fmag- teary, bowers small, anal 1t bas as - mored propordoos which to their self esteem they consider they must re- gents by murder. There are men in some of tbae villages who for a small reward. say 150. will murder a man w idest wbont they bare no grievance sr wbom they have never seen before. "1 Mee tried many murderers In this bleed." welts the chief justice, "and 1 OMNI rasaa ens wbo was sorry foe 11011111 eV showed remorse for his Moe Aa a cele • msrderer toasts of W 54.s eesteMel Odle. Journal. tlbeeer•n Cewservattus. Tbe Chios observation congress to be held Is New Tort April 19 to 24 ✓ detertbd by William T. E10, tie PSer tory .[ the publicity comakales, Is kis latest circular as a morwaset "to gather up the message and anam bag of the mss sad religion torwsrd meeemest eatablga, to speak a mew sage teem the malted Christian ma - h ood ef America te tbe ess•try and le gib ilio weed a demerit atfon at the OP* sad pewee of organised Ohre• Ike hes." Jab Addams, wbs will moat se the sebjaet et the ..01u1 OWL M he the este weans to tbd/tsge es. Merry Petterela, There are sigms et the be seleg of s Web is Italy der merry ell eels. A a et Tarts lett I sedbe W ebsegules were be be del/eebi ell with the emitted halerlty-a Wetly beet drlmka sod two dean apiece ler Mb simmmer& Tim bawd was Wee• MIMMIu1 The widow, tot/owlet lis Millraermaa In the wi1L were red Am ether habebltaae el Tole warit reeesetly away left a huts see of meg e bmapet se all the Aereheldre et 1be eswgaalw he hid prsrotad. the hose[ Or Mew the teseraL A Use ie► eras heepars IL d>rmsre b Mes Ayres. Argos, • abed te Iasaail maeldsoey be bm urs/ r • tlasry ler prebehat ter - UMW smelnlee it i* pvq•oed Ie NW. gsssibagpsa aid lb* rte anavam 1111, 1a1�j 'lel ria:. ed �/ HOW ALGY'S LIFE AS SAVED (T%. pun food board W deaoed beer as "s beverage made up el barley. malt 'sad baps, yeast and potable tater.") Tema Alaerooa Vas Ttttlebat was care- ful arrful and refined. The MD phrases of the street were for- eign to bb mind. He serer stooped to vulgar slam. It gave him quits a shock. Tie ward' that be preferred to use were Owes that stretched a block. There was one human falling, though. which secretly he nursed - At atm'' hie soul was tortured with an all devouring thirst. And once when he had chanced to roam from out his wonted sphere He dropped into a coarse salsas sea se• &red up a "beverage mad .f bar- ley, malt and hope. yeast ash Peta- h., water." "Mat's ]f,ltebstr" Jake. whose brawny arms became a natio star. Was busy with the eager throng that wed his modest bar. His temper. sever of the best had lust began to skate At tee Wisteet burry calla for "suds" sad 'whisky straight." Abd wbsa be saw sweet Algernon come tripping through the door Bit snapping eyes were longing for the sista of Debt and sora lout situ he paused In wonder and could scarce believe his ear Wb•a Aleutian demanded "just a tiny sumo of a beverage made up of bureoy, smelt and hops. yeast sad po- table water." The hardened crowd about the bar to hor- ror held their breath. ?bey knew the air was freighted with de- struction, woe and death. They saw -Retro Kitchen" Jake reach out ale grasp • gas pipe thick. A mallet and • demijohn and eke . heavy Aha tbse they gaped in wonder, for he •topped and ceased to frown, No BMW a smile compassionate and laid W weapons down. Aad, bas`g idly o'er the her, he drew sweet Alp near Awl smote him with the rat he used in ..aping up the beverage made up et barley, malt and hops, yeast and potable water. -New York Evening Hun. Whietling to Keep Courses Up. Bbe-Jnst listen to the birdie He (fed up with the country) -Poor little beggars! Must amuse themselves ssmsbow, I suppose! -Pasch. Why she slushed. A very pretty but extremely Blender girl entered a street car and managed to seat herself In a very narrow space between two men. Presently a portly colored mammy entered the car, and the pretty miss, thinking to humiliate the men for their lack of gallantry, arose. "Aunty[" she Raid, with a wave of her hand toward the place she had just vacated, "take my seat" "Thank you, missy," replied tbe col- ored woman, smiling broadly. "But which gen'man's lap was you *Min' on?" -Judge. In South America. First Senorita -She belongs to the most exclusive societies. Second Senorita -Yes; she Is a D. 8. A. P. -Daughters ot South American Peace. She can trace her descent from ancestors who lived In the two years wben we didn't have any war.-Bx- thange. Reward of Frugality. BIobbe-Now that Hightlyer Ma lost his fortune I guess he's glad his wite has been frugal enough to put wear thing by. Blobb.--Yea. I understand she bas saved ssougb to pay for a divoree- Phhladelphla Record. Impartial. "Which political party do you intone tor "1 doesn't actually belong to no party," replied Uncle Basber'ry, "bot 'asdoeally I three out to cry es% of 'omk."-Wuhington Star. *he Wee. 'That atones wham Mager smar- tie' arti' talks like a wousan wbo 1s try - Mg to maks rep ter Post thee." 'That's right She soma of a tam - 14 of lingWh pantomlalsts."-Osco lead plata Dealer. Nee Ammer. "What did the banker'. daughter My wham you asked bar to marry year "7M meld 1 would have to go le par beers hie could tab stock m my prep .Mtlea."-Baltimeee American. Moe Carlesi. 1 !grim. Teller -Yee wish to tam oomettbag about year toter* haab.Mt Oeglgrm-No, i des't i want to Iowa about the peat of my premise blmlbaad-Be.toe Transcript 1This D•7 1e History. Sixtymtven years ago today Rudolph Kelly Iwrsated the foot rest for the front of the bar and made the galea the poor man's slab.--Ctnctasad Ea - meteor. A. Yeti 1.0'. K The Client -1 wast to get a dlter't. Lawyer -Yee. meas WIB yam tete R with yeas er abt•l 1 wad It blrlet- lbtrldss Oddsm. *OMAN'S MOST SUCCESSFOL MEDICINE Known All Over The World —Known Only For The Good It Has Done. We know of no other medicine which hes hese so successful la raiieviag the mesad*gof Rehabs, or received so many gab, as has Lydia E. s Vegetable Compound In seariy every community you will hod womea who have been restored to beelth by this famous medicine. Almost every woman you meet knows of the great good it has been doing among tat- tering women for he past 30 years. Fox Creek, N. B. -" I have always had pains hr' the abdomen sod a week• saes there and often after meals a sore- nesa in my stomach. Lydia E. Pinkhara's VegeetabieCompound has done me much good. I am stronger, digestion is better and I can work with ambition. I have encouraged many mothers of families to take it as it is the best resa.dy In the world. You eau pith - deb Ms in the papers." -era. WILLIAM S. Botlsaus, Fax Creak, N. B. In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lyse Maas., are files containing hundreds .1 thousands of letters from women mak- ing health, in which many openly state over their own signatures that they have regained their health by taking Lydia L Pinkbam's Vegetable Compoontl, [malty of whom state that it hu saved them from surgical operations. OUR TRIPPING AUTHORS. Caustic Cernments .n Gime 8ot.Nad Sentences. A line by W. J. Locke runs, "He talked incessantly all the time." Ob, Wlllywn! Writes Arnold Bennett, "She woe 15,000 franca 1n as many mlawtes." Pretty long session that Another novelist says, "Her eyee filled with silent tears." Generally they boom like billows, you know. According to another, the biro "brushed her hair with his I1ps"- acarcely an improvement on tb. old method, we think. Another writer remarks. "Charlotte von'Stern was, when Goethe fire met her, several years older tban himself." But later, of course, 'twas otherwise- "He therwise"He rested his feet on the beck of a chair and blew smoke rings with half closed eyes." We've seen It dons with the mouth, "Marjorie would often take bet eyes from the deck and cast them far out to sea." As a caster old Ike Walton had nothing on Margie, believe us! "Speechless with horror wed loath- ing, 1 tottered a helpless jelly against the Jamb." We believe that the mess was cleaned up 1n tbe out chapter. - Boston Transcript Their Ancient Fetid, Willie Collier sat regarding Lillian Russell and ,le Wolf Hopper sadly one day. The two were chatting together with animation. Hopper was upper wetly in his merriest mood. Miss Nee - sell was blooming and blossoming 1n. her Iuxnrtant beauty. "Strange" said Mr. (hater, shaking his bead. "'Tis pesetas strange." "What's stranger asked a frbad. "Incredible"' said Collier. 'Bad I n ot seen It with my owe eyes 1 would n ever have believed that Mr. Bagger and Miss Russell bad patched up their bag standing fend. - "Never knew they bad ane." said the other. "What was it all abontr "You never heard"' asked Collier In accents of exquisite melancholy. "a. markable! Tbey have hated each other far years. You see, aeltMr one of them has over invited the ether to a e ages esu of their marriages". A Tr.ablsseine Problem. This was the note viable wu beaded to one of the grade teachers the ether day: Def Mum -!Nasse lases Jebatay teem. Me wap not be at shoot He is same err tfeelskesper ter ba. tatbsr. 1. 51 *esti pee evil him this t•ta$ee. It a Geed se a .aegis mlpas. Mee stns wet it tate a sass walk - log 5 Miss •a hour to work ea tees e mend lit Johnny ala'[ tea 10.5 , as we It'd te seed We dally. They lett early this aerates, sad by busbsad arks *3uy ~lit to M bask tate , t5* r wo.M M bead setas. Dear wok Massa nabs tbo alae premium atom wills. M Say bri.baad e'a't arse to boa file dare wort. /deal bare as ere M slat lel t oma spare a day ell ese'dsmstlr herb thea ray anbabi sr'► Ailsa lreq 1r� s�oallaa Cearap Artsea5 be Clergy. He wee the man min eta bleb W W metier erns :memos ibe mow tog et 1e'are" 111ppp5Aag." site se* 'there waw twelve boys thi esr bsdeessa and dens Set late bed at was, whoa the ether limit down be say lb Mayen. run bey weed eider lib esereg." "Ol," Mid the Tessa haPefe , "1 thew sometime thee *541 be mesa eamrnpeas lies thee, t pyssasg dew Mere tweM batboys to as . balms and ono got boo bed Iriboat loft W gspwar-Trstb /sir June forWedding V s and Weddings Require Presents } The Howell Hardware Co., Limited, have an excellent assortment pf the good useful lines to choose from, such as Berry Scoons, Cake Knives, Cold Meat Forks, Pickle Dishes, Rodgers' 1847 Knives, Forks and Spoons, Pearl Handle Knives and Forks, Carvers in and out of cases, and numer- ous other useful pieces suitable for presents. 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