The Seaforth News, 1959-07-09, Page 7Lived In Luxury
- Died A Pauper
"She is beauty itself the
very image of Venue That was
how Parisians in the 'thirties
described lovely Yvette Laurent.
)ti'abulously rich, she owned
yachts, racing stables and a
luxurious mansion in an elegant
suburb of Paris. Yet though she
was the idol of the eligible ba-
chelors of France, none of them
guessed that Yvette was con-
stantly haunted by the thought
that nobody wanted her — and
eventually took her life because
of it!
Born the daughter of a pea-
sant family in a rural area of -
France, Yvette soon found that
life was no bed of roses, Her
parents were hard put to make
ends meet and frequently she
went without food, She longed
for the day when she could es-
cape from her miserable exis-
tence.
She sdon discovered she had
one priceless asset — her aston-
ishing beauty, She had only to
smile at a man and he was at
her feet in no time, 'She used
that asset shrewdly and well,
Her fust job was as a domes-
tic-servant
omestic-servant to a titled woman, It'
was the first rung of the ladder
to notoriety,
From the day she started work
and saw how the other half lived,
she fell in love with the gay
clothes worn by women of the
nobility.
"Just think,"' other servants
would tease her, "what you
would be able to do in one of
those dresses. People would take
you for a queen!"
Already Yvette was dreaming
of herself being winded and din-
ed by princes. She decided to do
something about it.
She slipped into her mistress's
boudoir, took one of the many
beautiful gowns from the well -
stocked wardrobe and fled back
to the servants' quarters.
The other servants were at
lunch as she crept out of a side
gate a few minutes later, dress-
ed in the gown, Swiftly she
made her way t- the main. road.
When Louis Gobel, a rich and
ageing Paris cloth merchant,
came by in his chauffeur -driven
limousine he was intrigued at
the sight of one of the most
beautiful girls he had ever seen.
"Obviously the child is in
trouble," he decided as he order-
ed his driver to stop.
"Merci, m'sieur" panted the
girl. "May car has broken down.
X wonder if you would be so
kind as to give me a ride into
Paris "
On that short journey -Yvette
managed to fascinate the old
man with her beauty. Soon he
was so enslaved that he offered
her all the riches at his disposal.
For months afterwards Yvette
revelled in the kind of life she
had thought she„ would only
dream about, Furs, jewellery,
clothes, a luxurious apartment —
all. were thrust on her by the
infatuated GobeI.
But one thing still troubled
the former peasant girl — no-
body loved her for her real self.
Gobel, she well knew, wanted
only to show her off at the many
social functions he attended.
When, soon afterwards, Gobel
died one night in his sleep, he
left •her everything he possessed
—his huge mansion, valuable art
treasures, yachts, two luxury
flats in Paris, and a guaranteed
income of $1,800 a week.
At eighteen. years, Yvette had
the world at her feet, She spent
lavishly on dresses designed by
top Parisian dressmakers, expen-
sive necklaces and jewellery.
She gave fabulous parties. Then
the blow fell. ,
Her bank manager informed
her that her account was over-
drawn. Would she ensure that
her debts were made good m
the near future? For a few hours
Yvette was distraught with
worry. What could she do?
She had sold the yachts and
paintings to pay for the many
expensive jewels she now pos-
messed. If she started' to sell them
people would, guess she was in
financial trouble and would treat
UNDERWATER SAW — Sporting
a five -foot -long "saw" itudded-
with razor-sharp teeth is this
14 - foot - long sawfish, who
makes his home in a marine '
aquarium. "Eyes" are. actually
part of his breathing appara-
tus. True eyes are Ideated top-
side of the underwater saw.
her in the manner that the
successful have for a fallen'
friend — by ostracizing her.
The young blood's of Paris con-
tinued to flock round her. But
she was only interested in fleec-
ing them for all she could get.
The years passed and with them
came middle age for Yvette,
Wrinkles were appearing on the
once -flawless face, Her lovers
began to tire of her mare
quickly. Bilis and creditors de-
scended with ever - increasing
rapidity.
For a time her fortunes reviv-
ed. She met and soon wan living
with, Stavisky, a financial wiz-
ard and swindler of that time.
He gave her back the furs and.
riches that she had been accus-
tomed to.
Then tragedy struck once more
Stavisky .died, Desperately
lonely, Yvette was crestfallen.
Then came one of the few beauti
ful things in her life. She fell
in love. But there was a snag.
Georges Germaine' was mar-
ried. He was a worthless type,
one who, when he could not pro-
vide his wife and children with
money, managed to raisd some
by acting as a professional gigolo
to rich old women.
Yvette fell madly in love with
him, showering'him withall her
remaining valuables and trinkets.
Soon she was able to 'persuade
him to desert his family and run
away with her. '
They left for Molzte . Carlo
early one Sunday. Yvette was in
a strangely resolute mood. When
they arrived she headed for the
casino and spent her last re-
maining francs gambling. Late
that night the couple strolled
back hand in hand to their
hotel.
An hour or so later, servants
working near Yvette's second
floor apartment heard a shot.
They burst open the door to
find Georges clutching her small
pearl -handled revolver. She lay
• dying on the floor.
"Who did it?" theyasked her.
"I wanted him to. It was best
for him and me," were Yvette's
dying words.
The girl who had schemed her
way to a life of luxury died
without a franc to her name.
W1IO SAID YOU'LL
NEVER GET RIGH!
An American soldier, Special-
ist Seventh class Maurice Min-
ard, recently redeposited $25,500
into the "soldier's deposit",
money he's been depositing there
ever since his return from over-
seas in 1945. The accumulatidn.
is composed of' pay and special
bonuses Minard has received
during the past 14 years.
"In a few years," said the
artist to his landlord, "people
will look at this miserable stu-
dio and say: 'Jones, the famous
artist, used to work here.'.'
"If I don't get the rent by to-
night, they'll be able to say that
very thing by to -morrow," said
the landlord.
COULD BE — Warren Spdhn, left, and Lew Burdette, right, hope
to combine their talerttsaild make 50 wins' for the Milwaukee
Braves, this season, Last year, the combo won 42, lost 21.
Spahh, who recently hurled himself to a lifetime 250 -win mark,
might well . become the 'sop winning left-hander in National'
League history before the pennants fly this fall.
Took Explorers
For Ghosts
In the heart of the Yucatan
jungle of Central America, two.
starving explorers staggered
back along their machete -cut
trail in the desperate hope of
reaching the nearest bush
lage, Xkanha, They had been
exploring the ancient ruined
cities, temples and places of the
Mayas.
At the limit of their trek,
sixty miles south of Xkanhar
their two pack -mules, stampeded
by a jaguar, had snapped tether-
ing ropes and bolted back up
the trail they were now follow-
ing, They had lost, at one blow,
their beasts of burden and the
mule meat they counted on for
emergency:
Weak, exhausted, they could
hardly put one foot beforethe.
other when suddenly, in the ga-
thering darkness, . a bush tur-
key flapped heavily out of a
tree Ovehread and landed in
the upper branches of a smaller
one about 150 feet ahead)
Colonel Leonard Clark, who
was leading, .stopped abruptly,
stood rooted. That bird meant
food, salavation. But his com-
panion, Hal Hennesey, a few
yards behind, had the gun. Hear-
ing the noise, he, too, froze in
his tracks. Fearing to exchange,
positions for shooting, he toss-
ed ' the gun to C 1 a r k, who
caught it. It was loaded with
their 'last cartridge. •
Crouching, Clark sneaked .for-
ward to a busha little •.way
ahead, ' but was .still too far
away to risk firing. The big
bird -- black, and difficult to
spot among the shadowswas
obviously about to fly off again, .
so he took, a chance and shot
quickly. It flopped out of the
tree but went into, a long, flat
glide.
Furious, Clark began running
towards the spot, where it look-
ed like landing'', . . tripped
over a vine , . and fell flat
on his face. Feeling ..weak and
sick, he lunged forward. again,
reached the place, and saw the
turkey — an enormous tnale
standing a few yards off under
a bush.
With a frantic dive, he grab-
bed a wing. The bird began
threshing around, making vio-
lent efforts of escape., The wing
must'. have broken, for Clark
was left with only a few long
feathers in his hand,
- It now ran about twenty feet
into some high, thorny brush,
On the edge of the thicket he
made a second dive, came up
with a leg, and soon had the
bird in his arms. But again it
brOke free. Then Hal, pounding
up behind, made a last flying
tackle and came up with it firm-
ly grasped in his arms.
It was a great moment.
Solemnly they shook hands,
then lit a fire with their last
match, gutted the turkey, and
roasted it. Clark says, in a dra-
matic account of the expedi-
t i o n — "Yucatan Adventure"
— that each chose a drumstick,
and the meat, though tough and
dry, was delicious.
He was, however, so "done
in" that he soon dozed off.
When he .awoke at daybreak
"Hal had eaten nearly half the
bird, although scrupulously
leaving Clark's half • intact.
The final stages of that trek
were a nightmare. For , hours
on end they pressed on with-
out rest, for they had learned
that resting only brought on
cramps in legs and stoinach.
Without water they could no
longer sweat, because whatever
bodily moisture remained was
being used for digesting the
dry meat. The greatdanger now
was death from heat prostra-
tion and shock.
Clark's mouth felt like a wad
of dry cotton. He couldn't spit,
his skin was dry and hot and
scaled off when rubbed. Every
few minutes he stumbled. He
lost count of time.
They had heated arguments as
to which way the trail lay in
the dark. At one point each
went his own way, found that
he was wrong, turned back.
Both met again at the diverg-
ing point by shouting, and lo-
cated the right path. On the
last lap Hal would put one
foot down with great delibera-
tion, draw the other up to it
and a little beyond, then re-
peat the process with the other
• foot, Clark found it was better
than just stumbling on,
When finally they staggered
into Xkanha the superstitious
natives stood in small knots at
their doors, staring, crossing
themselves, b u t making no
move to help, thinking them not
living men — for they were
worn to a shadow — but walk-
ing ghosts 1
The local storekeeper, Preseul,
gave them food and shelter.
Both had high temperatures,
and slept most of the next four
days,
300 INCHES OE SNOW
More than .300 inches of snow
Calls annually on Cumbres pass
in southern Colorado.
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ont.
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BOYS : 7-16; horseback riding, swim-
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years. 50 miles from Toronto. Estab-
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Director Mrs, V, Hickingbottom, Island
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, CHILDREN'S CAMP for boys and girls
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college -trained leadership, Registered
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BEAUTIFUL scenic location. Miles of
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BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE
GENERAL country store in Finger
Lakes area. 22 miles Watkins Glen,
N.Y.; 6 rooms, bath, 2 acres. Gross
950,000. Groceries, gas, oil, beer, drugs,
• drygoods, Owner going south, $23,000
complete, WIIl finance. Ivan Gamet,
Dundee, N,Y., R No. 2. Call 456X7.',
FOR Sale - Machine Shop, Woodwork-
ing Shop, 'lying apartment, in the pret-
tiest town in Ontario. Reasonable, No
triflers please. Box No. 106 123 -18th
Street, New Toronto, Ont,
HARDWARE Store and / or Beating,
Plumbing, Tinsmithing Business in in.
dustrlal town. Reasonable. Apply Box
367, Perth, Ontario.
PRINTING PLANT. FOR SALE
COMPLETE line of printing equipment
Plus new building with living quarters.
Rt. ' Rev M. N. Cependa, 4819.118 Ave.,
Edmonton,..Aita. •
GARAGE
WONDERFUL opportunity in a grow.
ing , industrial town, 40 miles from
Toronto and a possible franchise with
one of the big three car manufactur•
ers. Corner -lot -145' x 132', on a main
highway through town. Garage build•
tng 45' 5 90', plus an addition 20' x 30',•
consisting of showroom, workshop,
office, - stockroom. 2 hoists and pit,
Heated with hot water by oil. Estab.
Rshed 14 years. Aggressive ear dealers
or garage operators should investigate
this business, Wm. J. McLeod, Real
Estate Broker. Acton, Ont. Phone .203,
FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
FARMERS
. CONDITION - your hay the Brady way—
cuts curing time in half and conserves
the feeding value. Get full details
about the Brady Haymaker from 30 L,
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FARMS FOR SALE
FARM for sale - 200 aeres, good clay
loam, new bank barn. milk contract,
trout river through farm. 7 room
house, hydrb, spring water. Close to
church school, tourist lakes, 95000
down. 'Leslie Plewis, Gravenhurst, Ont,
130 ACRE farm, medium clay loam, all
workable, 7 miles from Shelburne,
new school. 9 room brick house in fair
condition."60 x 80 bank barn in good
repair. New litter carrier, 30 x 45 im-
plement, shed. 24 x 32 hen house. Hydro
throughout, 30 acres spring crop. Trac-
tor and other farm equipment 28 head
live stock. A going concern. All this
included in total asking price of 918,800
with $7,800 down, easy terms, Would
consider trade on country general
store. We have more farms to choose
from, Contact Carl Medwid, Shel-
burne, Ont. Phone 3984-12. Chester R.
Baird, Broker.
GARDEN MACHINERY
PLANET Jr. Garden tractors, tillers,
seeders, wheel hoes, John C, Graham
Co., Distributors, Leamington. Ont.
HELP WANTED
EXCELLENT monthly guarantee for
part-time delivery jewelry contracts
throughout Ontario. Must be reliable,
have car. Refundable cash deposit re.
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Male or female. Name, address, tele-
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New Toronto, Ontario. •+
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MACHINERY FOR SALE
FOR Sale: Buckeye No, 1 traction
Ditcher, good condition, ready to work.
Charles Robinson, Alias Craig, Ontario.
MEDICAL
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NURSES WANTED
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THE TORONTO WESTERN HOSPITAL
399 eothurat Street
Toronto
CONG31h0, aSTAFF NURSES
nuual ince nentst to at 285 00. with an.
40 -hour 5•day work week
WiifrN giving full details to: Director
of Nursing Service.
ONTARIO Homes fpr Mentally Itetard,
ed Infants Inc., Plainfield, Ont„ has
opening for two graduate nurses from
July 1 to Aug. 21, 1059. If desired, con.
tlnuous employment for the right par-
ties, Experience with mentally retarded
infants preferred but not essential.
Room and board included. State wages,
experience and references in first let.
ter Apply to Superintendent, Mrs.
Leonora Velleman, Plainfield, Ont., P,O.
Hospital Superintendent
REGISTERED nurse for 30 -bed modern
hospital, starting July 1, 1959. Furnish-
ed 3 -room apartment provided. Reply,
stating previous' experience and salary
expected to Mrs. R. E. Linton, Secre-
tary Englehart and District Hospital
Board. Box 609 Englehart, Ont.
Public Health Nurses
AND
Assistant Supervisor
OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING
FOR generalized program in expanding
Health Unit Liberal fringe benefits
and vacations. Salary Seale (allowance
for experience)—Public Health Nurses;
$3,502$4,500. Assistant Supervisor;
94,00045,000, Contact.
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5e CEDAR STREET, SUDBURY
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PROPERTIES FOR SALE
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Guelph. Upon request we will forward
• to you a catalogue covering the type of
property you suggest you may be in-
terested In, G. A. Hutchison, Realtor,
29 Queen St., IS, Brampton.
50 ACRES of timber, 15 acres with
three houses, large barn, pressure
system, bath room. John IL Parks.
Bannockburn.
POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK
QUESTION:- What is the most profit-
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- I{-137 Tdmberchiks, Why? Becausethey
lay large eggs early in volume, good
interior egg quality, exceptional liv-
ability with relatively good reslstence
to leucosis. Discounts for June, July
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White Leghorn X Rhode Island Red,
Rhode Island Red X White Leghorn.
California Gray X White Leghorn and
Rhode Island Red. Dual-purpose: Rhode
Island Red X Barred Rock, Rhode
Island Red X Light Sussex . and Light
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"Undenominational Summer Resort"
93 to $7.50 daily, including meals; all
recreational facilities; evening meet
Eng; Bible and missionary speakers.
FOr folder write 158 Ring W. Chatham. Ont
HOUSEISEEPING Cottages to rent at
Hinterland Beach, on Kamaniskeg
Lake, Barrya Bay, one, two and three
bedrooms, beautiful sand beach, crys-
tal clear water, good fishing, attractive
cottages, For pictures and information
see Carl Pitts, Omemee, Phone 108.
Nymark's Lodge and Motel
ST. SAUVER DE MONTS, P.Q.
ON private lake; modernlog lodge for
150, swimming pool, dancing nightly,
tennis sports, own golf course; riding
available, Comfortable, friendly atmos-
phere, Choice menu. Fres golf to
weekly guests, Felder. Rates 97 up.
LOW Weekly rates.
Honeymoon Special — 9110.9130 Week
PORT SYDNEY
MUSKOKA, ONTARIO
Oh Beautiful
Mary Lake
SAFE sandy beech, boating, water
skiing, recreation director, Delightful
woodland walks. Far i�{{ perfect holt-
day In every Way, visit Mary Lake For
further information write Port Sydney
Tourist Promotion Association.
SUMMER PROPERTIES FOR SALO
CR RENT
BALA Park (;eland; for salt or rent,
cottage on beautiful Muskoka Lake.
Will sleep 11, hydro, tap water, elect
trie refrigerator, propane gee for cook -
Ing, and rowboat. Apply Albert Dunn,
51 William St., Delhi, Qnt, Phone 676J.
TEACHERS WANTED
TEACHER, soma experience Average
attendance 17 1950, School close to
railway and ilo, 11 Highway, Stat*
salary. Apply to Mrs, Moffat, Sec.,
Tress. Public School, Ramore, Ontario.
PROTESTANT teacher for S.S. No. 4,
Yarmouth, Elgin County. Small school.
all grades.
SALARY 92,900.93,100, depending on
qualifications.
APPLY, stating qualifications, experi-
once. and name of last inspector, 10
Mrs, John W. Millman, R,R. 1, Sparta,
Ont, Duties to begin September, 1959.
ST, Edward's 4 room modernschool
at Ntpigon requires Principal- and
Teacher. Situated wiles from the
Lakehead on Tr s. Canada Highway.
Modern Town of 8700 population. Prin-
cipal Minimum salary3,400, Teacher
Minimum salary 93,000, Experience 9150
x4 annual increment $200x4,. Apply
stating qualifications and name and.
address of last Inspector to 0, J, Ban.
nine, Nlpigon, Ontario.
TEACHER required for rural public
school for September. Srnell enroll-
ment.
APPLY, stating salary expected and
experience, to: John A. McLeod, Sec..
Treas. of Aberdeen -Plummer Township
school area, Leeburn, Algoma Ontario.
TEACHERS WANTED BY
ORO TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA
SALARY schedule, minimum forquail.
fied teacher 93,000 with annual Incre-
ment of $200 to maximum of 94,000.
Fifty dollars per Year for four Years
will be allowed for experience,
WHEN applying state experienceuse,
religion and name of former Inspector.
John G. Currie, Oro Station. Ont.
3 PROTESTANT teachers for township
school area of Mayo, Hastings County.
starting 1959-60 term.
ONE for one -room school (McArthur's
Mills). Grades t to V. Salary 03.000,
ONE for principal two -room school
(Hermon), Grades V to VIII. Salary
$3,300.
ONE for junior room. two -room school
(FIermon), Grades I to Iv. Salary,
92,800.
GIVE name and address of last Inspec-
tor and experience to A. W. Ramsbot-
tom, Hermon, Ont.
IRON BRIDGE
PUBLIC SCHOOL
TEACHERS wanted • for
Junior and
Intermediate Gradt:s
MODERN 7.room school,
, - SALARY SCHEDULE
Minimum
Letter of Permission 92,600
Letter of Standing $2,800
Qualified $3,000
APPLY,giving references- and qualifi-
eations, to —
MRS. ALTA EAKET
IRON BRIDGE, ONT.
SPORTING GOODS
FIBREGLASS • CANOES, "SENECA" 18
ft. '55 lbs. Wilderness Tested. Send for
Free Catalogue' of Sporting Gbods.
Algoma Sports Shop, 334 Goulais Ave-
nue, Sault Ste., Marie, Ontario.
' ,TURKEYS
BROAD Breasted Bronze turkey poults,
largegood -market type strain. Reason-
ably -priced, Circular. Brunton Turkey
Farm and Hatchery. R 2, Camphellford.
Ont.
U.S.A. RESORTS
DETROIT, Birch. suburb; 31/2 miles city
limits. picnic tables. tables. Centrally semi
-
free TV, P
Gated for tourist attractions. Most
cabins 94.00 for 2 people. Cottage Grove
Court 27601 Telegraph Rd. (U.S, 24)
at Northwestern Hwy., Birmingham,
Mich.
TAKES THE CAKE — Four-year-
old Mark Ruthe tries out dad's
underwear while sitting, on a
300 -pound cake of ice Army
Maj, H. G. Rutile had just re-
turned from assignment in the
Arctic.
SLEEP
TONIGHT
ANb RELIEVE NERVQUSKESS
OW/Mr TO-MORROWq
To bo happy and tranquil Instead of
nervous or for a good night's sleep, take
Sedlcin tablets according to dlrectlen ,
SEDICIN® $1.00-S4.9$
TABLETS OlegNorse Or tyt
ISSUE 24 1959