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The Goderich Star, 1926-06-17, Page 6r I !4 '4' , PAGE SIX J' . TEE GODCE STAR 4104 holt cask ---in the eyes of -tht teeter seer of reeople—popple such as ,1•2, toad been accustomed to associate with at hone. This discovery casae , ' as the result of a chance meeting with a stranger, and, but for it, he nerobeibly would have remained un- aware of the truth, for his newly made friends had treated . him with consideration and nothing had occur- CHAPTERXXII I His new life vatshours at easy; red to disturb his complacency, He Pierre Phillips possessed the aver- the Rialto were short and the pay i had acquired a speaking acquaintance age young Am'ricates capacities forNeh high. Inasmuch as the place 6 with many of the best citixens, in. good or evil, Had he fallen aree,ng a was a playground where cares were . eluding the 'Mounted Felice and even healthy su souneings open his ar-', forgotten, there was a wholly *Mit- i the higher Dominion Officials, all of rival at Rawson, in all probability he" veli atmosphere of gaiety and impro- whom came to the Rialto. These would have exneeleneed st raeaithl� vidence about it. When pateons wen mr professed a genuine liking for growth. Ijut, b;:)w s b;: the, winds, of i at the ganblinasenmes they promptly, hien, and, inasmuch as his time was thence, he took root vitae he drop -e squandered their'c nning& at the her pretty full and there was plenty of node -=in the low grounds. Since •be 1 and in the theater; when they lost. i amusement close at hand, he had la aasesased the youthful power of quick they cheerfully ignored their Melees,: never stopped tp think that the side and vigorous adalttatian, he assumed! tune. ,Even the gamblers themselves of Dawson life which he saw was a color to match his eheirnntr. tied a shared tl+is recklessness, this prods- „merely* the under side—that a real ng. with Of necessity this , alteration seas gra. erti eless}1e they' dwr ee ucusunllyh yb oke.' real homes on thmist e back streewas tta, where oan wing ite.=s. it war real; vim,. 'Most of them drank ciuite as freely, already women of • the batter sort oat knowing it he'suffered a at.sily as did the eustomere. were living. deterioration of mend fiber and a " i g• progressive change in ideals,Tide was not a temperance country. After numerous half-hearted at- ' Although alsohoi was not considered tempts, he arose one day about noon; .�.....+,0>»IRCsr'Ag • c' food, it was none the less regarded • then, having eaten a tasteless break - as a prince essential of comfort and fast and strengthened his languid de - well -being. It was inevitable, there- termination by a stiff glass of Auto 'ar• t fore, that Pierce Phillips, a youth in "hooteh.' he strolled out of town, nfi ng !pre, growing age, should adopt a good taking the first random trail that of. deal the same habits, as well as the fered itself. It was a wood trail, same spirit and outlook, as the people leading nowhere in particular, .a fact Eave your Car painted with whom he.eume In daily contact. which precisely suited his: resentful. • Vlce is erroneaue3y considered hid-=. mood. Elis • blood moved slugglahly, with the new Lacquer Fin- esus; ft is aup�osed to have a visage; he was short of breath, the cold wee. +.o repulsive' that the simplest strap- bitter. Before long he decided that last. • Ali, nett colors. ger will shudder at sight of it and walking was a profitless and staid- ' turn of his own = Ey accord to more ating occupation, a pastime for . idiots and solitaire.piayers; neverthie- less,. he continued in the hope of de- riving some benefit, however indirect or remote. It was a still afternoon. A anent brightness beyond' the Mountain crests far to the southward' • showed where tire; low winter sun was sweep. ing past on its flat ate. Theesky to the north was empty, . colorless. There had been no wind for some time, and new the. firs sagged .be- neadth. burdena of white; . even the bare birch branches carried evenly balanced inch -deep Layers of snow.. Underfoot, the earth was. smothered. In a feathery , shroud. an light, as Clean' as, the purest .swan's-down, and into it Pierce's `moccasins sank to the ankles, He walked as silently as a ghost. Throbgh this queer, breath- less hush,, the sounds of chopping, of distant voices, 'of an occasional dog barking followed him as he, , went" 'deeper intothe woods. Titre. was when merely to be out in the forest en such ,4 day would have pleased him, but goneentirely there 'came now an` irzitation et' the physical discomfort it entailed.. He soon began to perspire freey,• too freely; nevertheless, there • was ; no glow. to his body; he could think only of easy.chairs and warm stiSves, He wondered what ailed hint. • Niithing • .Ford Car $25.00 Alst+furtiiture re.f itlislbec +rect!vo Virtue. .If that were only true! More often than not it is the former that wears a smile and mese • ouerades in agreepbie forme, while b the latter repels. This is true of the i -^� - - - - - -� -� • ---� .0 complex life of the city, where a man Fred Seabrook a has landmarks and guide-postsof conduct to go by, and It is equally i ingstOU Street true' of the less complicated life of o the far frontier where be must blaze 11 �� ,tilr:=a his own trail. Along 'with the strength and vigor ano independence derixed. from the great outdoors, j �j edits e' comes also a freedom of Indivi N TBIN WOMAN., dos! conduct, an impatience 'at 'irk e. GAINED 10 POUNDS some restraints, that frequently off- sets any benefits that accrue from 1N20 DAYS such an eatvirenment, "f4i So it wee it Pierce's case. He. rea- lized, subconsciously, that he owes Skinny Men Can 'changing, had changed; on thewbele, he 'ova*41s4-uf it. It filled litm',with U it Sarno s amusement, for . in -D. rontemptua{a rn : All weak sten and. women. stance, to look back upon his old Puri* All nervous men and women. • tanical ideas. They seemed now very All skinny men and women: narrow, very, immature, very.imprac- Can grow stronger, healthier and tical, and, he was gtatifled at his More vlgoretei and take on solid need- broader vision. The most significant edellesle in 30 days just` by taking Me. alteration., however, entirely escaped C'oy's Cod Lie*Extract Teble:'s tour hie notice.' That alteration was one timer a day auger -coated: and easy of outlook rather than of inlook. Bit to take as candy. by 'bit he had come to regard the And what a hit there flesh product• general crowd the miners. march- " ing tablets have made.', One druggist ants, townspeople --es outsiders; and tripled his sales•iae.one week. , . himself as an'' insider --one of the Everybody knowsthat froth the .wise, clever, ease -loving class which could be more abhorrent than this, livers of the humble' codfish" comes a subsisted without toil and for whom he told himself. ,Realth was a val- first lass vitamin that is a v•onder.- a freer code of morals 1 e fisted. uable .thing, no doubt, and he agreed ful !vitalizer, . flesh- producer and Those 'outsiders were stupld; rd- that no price Was too high to pay for • health creator. . working; .they were somewhatinfer- Millions of. McCoy's Cod Liver .Ix• ior. ' He and his kind were dee high' tract Tablets_* re sold 'everyweek and er, more advanced order of intelli:- •thowsande .of ; frail rundown' Ander. Bence; moreover,: they werebound to - it --no price, perhaps, .except ,doll, un- interesting exercise of this mot. He was upon the point .of turning back when the trail euddenly broke out in. -weight people are being helped. teethed by the the of at. common pur-i to a natural clearing and he stew ' A box of 00 tablets ;:or 60 cents and pose and understanding and there something 'which challenged: his at-. . if any skinny man or Woman doesn't fore •enjoyed privileges denied their tendon. _ gain at least 5 pounds is 00 days -. less efficient brethren. To the left of the path rosea steep money back. Ask tiny druggist any- If jeickale were able to reason, brink, and beyi;nd that the bare, slop - where in America- doubtless they world justifytheir ing mountan-side.. In the shelter of Be stere and get McCoy's, the prig ,s,ristence• and prove their superiority the 'bank ,the snow •had drifted deep. anal and genuine and don't forget • to •the common herd by soma such there h nothing on earth so good to fatuous argument. make backward, lihtlesss;urdetweight Pierce's complacency received its children grow strong and .robust. :first jolt when he discovered that he. AS aft example of the vaktes of Materch.JCnit Hosiery presents at every priori from 75c to $7..00, take . lla.dei Greet. Stripe 041. Made of pre silk, for the iota ma smoothness woo. most love—reinf'oeced:wwith fibre sat, for dims serrice. Every. newest color. And "runs" that start never show. --the (tett* Stripe, or the seemed "stop run" a few inches below, stops them. Double - f W' • but, oddly enough, -its placid surfeceI was churned up, as if from an explo- sion ol• some desperate conflict that, had been lately waged, . It had been tossed up and thrown down. What eaused°him to stare: was the fact t'bat- no footprintaa.were discernible--noth, Ing except, queer, woofing parallel; streaks that led downward.'from the snowy turmoil to the level ground be. low. • They resembled the tracke of some oddly fashioned 'Sled.. - Pierce halted, and with bent head was . studying the phenomenon, when close above blm he heard the rush of a swiftly approacbitle body; he loe4ed up just in time to behold an apparition utterly unexpected, ut- terly astounding. Swooping directly dorm upon him with incredible veloc- ity was what seemed` at firat glance tobe a bird -woman,' a valkyr out of the pages of Norse • mythology, Wingless she was, _yet she came like the wind, and at the very instant Pierce raised hia eyes she took the sir'wimast over hi* head—quite asif he had startled her into .anupward flight. 'Upon her feet WAS a pair of long, Norwegian aloes, and upon these ' she hadscudded' down the mountain -side; where the .batik drop- ped . ;away. • she had leaped, and now, like at meteor, she scared into space. This amazing creature was ilea in a ...,...,,. blee-and•white toboggan suit, short skirt, sweater Jacket, and knitted IV 'IF 1 cap. As she hung outlined against the wintry sky Pierce caught a snap. 'shot glimpse of a fair, flushed, youth- ful farce set in a ludicrous expression of open-mouthed dismays as sight of him. He heard, too, a high-pitched cry half cf warning, half of fright; the next instant there was a mighty upheaval of snow, an explosion of feathery white, as the human* pro- jectile landed, then a blur of blue - end -white stripes as it went rolling ie wee, Sofa 'Tones Of A Brantford Roof down the.declivity. "Good Lord:" Pierce cried, aghast; then he sped after thte apparition. Only for the evidence of that maitre Wiled tumble, he Weald have doubted the reality of this flying Venue and considered her mon* ereature of kis imagination. Them she lay, how- ever, a thing of thepli arid blood, *Iv* lee pictured himself stsionerfej back to town with her be kis anme He hafted. speechless when the sat itp, shook the anew tat of heti hair. gingerly felt one' elbow. thaw the ether, and Moab, horst into n Brentfa:A Alpha;t Sites harmonize with any style of seeps- - 't.cttite, *althearich, soft tones blend with their surroundings at a i E..iues of the year. - 'tut lost for years, are erirrestataitead give detect peroteedest loss d weather ooie&Uosta,fat peal'of ringing laegbter. The foie a the lifted to hie, now that it were a aortas' expressive, was 'sheik chars+ing: it was, in fact. sheet ties ft•eshess, the cleanest, the heeltblerst -. and the freak** e. tenant he had ever leaked into "Glory w'" he a+tau►aared. "I thocght you wort --completely, syeeil- a�d." “real Utley twieteei," tire girt tsea�► aged t. gasp. "lest i guns ran aF llM mil itihe iianwritso r.i, Chfntaafite - • rtaak Carried. I alleea Ferri Bleed and Berries illeassewe r each ped ire s 14. I�• •• • 111 1 ,1 l WPM • ha. • 1' Winaeams ------ ta�aitli rexr�easi nowt *ad Neves Viers Se Bad hfaLiiMeow thite Re It. Ail, �+► Godfrey, Oat.,willies --sal Ms fa Mot with sty heart awl aeries I woad hast to get up out of bei Gulag the light Sad walk the Beer, sa x Wald take suck bad sawtherieg sleeile, with WV heart, I wield tkistk that aomeeltaes I world die before I got ower them After taking two bones of Milburn's Heart sail Nerve Pills 1 got better and au mow as 'Mit lam ae hearty se ever I was. Now, I would recommend liedbans's Heart aid beery* 1"IU* to all who ere botketad in any way with their heart or Herter, alt I wait my too immix is their praise." Milbuia's heart and Nerve P,ia1a Have been on the market for the pact E3 yaws; see that you get than whoa you a* for them. Put up only by The T. Milburn flog, ftitnited, Toronto. Oat, h Ohs What a bump!" " cared me. I never. dreamed f i 't• hear a thing until :Well I` to ed up and there end %$ere The at was full. of you. Gee! ' I thought I'd lost my mind. Are you quite sure you'reall right?" "Oh, I'll be black and blue again but' I'm used to that, That's the funniest one rye had, the very fun niest. Why don't you laugh?" "I'm' too rattled, I suppose. I'm not accustomed to flying girls. 'Nev er had them rain down on me out of thd''heavene." The girl's face grew sober. "You're entirely to blame," he cried, angrily. "I was getting, it beautiful- ly until you showed up. You popped right out of the ground, What are you doing in the Queen's Park, any- how? Youve no business at the royal. smote." . "I didn't.mean• to trespass.'' . "I think I'll call the guards." "Call the court physician and stake sure—" "Pshaw! I'm not" hurt. Ignorir his extended• hand, she scrambled to her feet and brushed herself again. Evidently the ?queenly anger was short-lived, -for • the was beaming i againand in .atone that was boy- ishly ntlntete the explained : "I'd made throe dandy' jnnips and was, going. highek oath time, but the sight of you. T+pset nie. Think of be- ing upset by a perfectly strange man. f thews lack of -social training, doesn't et? It's a *ender I didn't break a skee." • Pierce glanced . apprehensively at the bluff overhead.. "Hadn't we bet- ter move out of the way?" he inquir- ed. "If the royal family comes drop- ping in, we'lI be ironed out like a couple of .:handkerchiefs. I d'en't wart to ;feel; the divine right of the king, or his „left,, either." "There isn't any king -nor any royal family.' I'm just the. Queen of Pretend." 4. "You're, skee-jumntng alone? is, that whatrye aaeanri .,014 The girl nodded. "Isn't . that a dangerous way to amuse yourself w I thought skees were ---tricky." gir "Hlinqui eave/yodu, ever ridden them?" the • . "Never:" "Yotit don't know.. what fun its. • 011.1. Here~-" The sneaker stoped and detached her feet front the straps. "Oust have a go et it." Pierce pro- tested, but she insisted in a business- like way. "They're hag lwtes---too long for nus- They'll just suit you." 'Really, I dealt rare to—" "Oh yes yo>a de. You must." "You'll be sorry." Pierce warned her. "When my feet glance off and leave me sticking, up in the snow to starve, you'll— Say! I ran think of a lot of things I want to do, but I don't seem to find skee-jumping on the diet." "You needn't jump right away." Determination was in the girl's tone; there was a dancing light of malice in her eyes. "You can practise a bit. Remember, you laughed at me." "Nothing of the sort. I was amazed, not amused. I thought I'd flushed,* very magnificent pheasant with blue -and -white stripes, and I was afraid it was going to fly away before I got a good look at. it. Now. , then—;l He :newly finished buckling the runners to his et and looked up interrogatively. "What are yot=.r Ma - pother: orderer "Walk around. Slide down . the hill. ` "What on?" The girls smothered a laugh and waved him away. She , looked on while ire set off with more or less eaution. When be managed to main- tain an upright position despite -.the antics of his akees her face expressed genuine disappointment. "It's' not so hard as I thought it would be," he soon announced, tri- umphantly. "A little awkward at: first, but--" he east an eye up at the bank. "You never know what you can des until you try:" "You've been skeeing before;" she acruled him, reproachfully. . "Never," "Then you picleit up wonderfully. • ' Try a jump." a Fier mocking invitation epurred him to make the effort, so be remove. ed the .skews and waded a short die- ' tense up the hill. When he had se- cured his feet in position for a second - time he called down:. "I'm going to let go and trust to Providence. ,Look out," "The slime toy, you," she cried; Yor•'re wc'ltderfub; •bnt—men tan do , THURSDAY, JUNE 1,t!,, .19243 ''i litti"TEA :to",10.4codvairi, 7. Minh — ge a+'. •Cothes make the man, it le said. It doesn't take so much to make the • woman. . 1 - No painted sunset rivals areal one.1 It seems wonderful' only because man did it. • • ; All Night with Althea., ---Everyone knows how attacks of asthma often keep their victims awake the whole night long. 'Morning finds him wool- ly unfitted for a day of business, and i yet, business must still be carried' through. All this night suffering and lack of rest cart be avoided by the prompt use of Dr. J. D. 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