Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 9 Jun 1941, 1, p. 3

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I 1 1 1 ' “1‘ » ‘ . 2111. 11141114‘ .2 1.1”,“ , ‘ 2 . ., 11' , 2. 1 _ 2 that at dawn Salt should '1) back to _ 2i 2’ ) ill". 1i” Ll 2,1001! . . . 1 '.'111 1 (111.1,. .‘ti'l K’lzlll'w'lllt‘ people 01" look 2.222 (C02 22221 1,222 l 22‘ 2 2 22 . 2 2 , . . _ ‘ , 1 ' \ ga'e an 11' (‘UlldllIUlL . . ‘ ' :1: ‘1 .1.... 111111111 :111 etlet'tiVe way of han- _ , . 2 , 22 2 1 ,2 _ 22 2 2, 2 quartermaster. suit-e he knew 11111 , 2 2 ; ' . 1 1 .'11'111 111111.11 an ambitious I'uehrer : They 202222 2222 (22. 222 222222 22% 22222 2 2 - . . . ., , ' . 1 . . , . ' 1: e . e ' . ex '. s 111 ”Lil V\ (‘ \\ Ill ll.l(l(‘ 11H 1 .1 : . o. 'l:- 11.11: 111111 in an asylum What a plity , 1 a .2 _ 2 , 2 . . . 2 1 than the others. volunteered to 13,11; L ~ T ~‘ 7 1- » . .1111 11:1? 2 111.11 Bill 11 1011 11.1 e now 101 la- “22222 222222 1 . 1 . . (3 5 OR I ROPI : R I y 1 ' ' ‘ ‘.. 111' 1 :11'1111:17.11111.~1 l . . . , ' 1} . . ,2 2,,,. i Crimson lay 111 the 1'111111'1‘3. 11111. on ~ ‘1 z. i I -. t1. ~----'-~'-- â€"---â€"- . _ . 2 ,, , ,. the miner's. wooden tank (-11 'e '11 ' ‘ ' .. 1 .11111‘ .stiltli 2211' Nucet-t w-Ihe meek have . ' ‘ ' ' d "H" l .i _ . . _ 1 1 2 _2 2 2 2 2 , . blankets. Mrs. Mills was. looking. after 2 2 ’V‘) , ' '1' 1'1 11 '.111 111.111'1112'11 1.11' earth. 111 111’ Sill't‘. 'Ilif‘ , , . 2 22 2 , 2 _ . 111er bttt it seemed that. the lllJtll'V to , 2 1 1 .i» 1. 11.1.11 .111» now showing; them where . i 0'00 “0. v'ooo’io'oo'oo'oc’va:10.o ° 9 o o o 'I I I ll '1 ‘»1- 1 i 1 ' ~ . c | 11(7)]. 1(R \K'}1( ’1 "‘10 lllllll)\"(1 ‘l‘k'll()‘(‘ 1"‘)‘ll ‘ o o o o 3 o . . . . ' ado. ::” 5"00. .0 ::‘. do: 00: 0.: to 00: o. :00:OO:00:9.: '0: '0 IOOz0'. .00:0‘:00:¢0:00:0' '°.°0.00:00:Ov:00:00:00: <00: 0:... -:0 vztt " “ ‘ ' ‘ 1‘“ ‘ " ““'."' ""“‘1‘ 11111 1'"ll“('ll 5})fl(1(‘(1! ' ' c.--_..,.---__--__.. __ .-...-._-__.-.--_ ithe boat had bet-time septic; 111 111-1' ' weakness from exposure and lack of food she had eontrae'ed '.1 general (Quality. lltt‘ ('111'1“ 1111 1111111111711 111111 :-.1tisl.1t‘tititt. 5.9111411 ‘11111 s. 121111, "111111, hum-ti 111cm. ‘l'lii'y are 111 tlii~~ 111.11 l: 11m 11' 111111 .1 liiatitl'nrd Roof. and l't'atitilit's Sold 115‘ Reliable Deniers identifier? 0 (her thirtxah \ears ago, the (111111111111; 1' cmhlished a rigid policy of strict adher- lliis policy result that thousands of Canâ€" .1.1i.111 1111.11-21m111-i'. are enjoying complete roofing 1111s satisfaction has endured because exi'wt'n- 1.41.1 lir inttord “0011111; craftsmen Use only 1111' 11111 st 111 r.'1\\ iii.f‘11111.ils l0 [lititlucc ii t't' â€" Brantford Roofing has been closely lirantford 1’1 ..1111‘oitl .\splia‘ .1 SI ites are \\ earlierâ€"resistantâ€" shit and stititls \sont “Lit‘p, resistant. ‘Lilll!'t', insurance prciiiituus are often L url or Because limntlortl Asphalt Rooting is available in many 111111111 1111' colour combinations. 1111' \11111' home. specify the roofing that protectl rliraiitiord Asphalt Roofing. 331-“ ‘ Brantford Roofs Brantford Roofing Company, Limited BRANTFORD - ONIARlO FOR SALE BY- HILL-CLARKE-FRANCIS LTD. um.-â€".~.~.-.â€"â€"-.-. -5. .c 1blood~poisonina'. Madam 1,)1ipi'e had also been :1111'11 a place 111 the 11111. on a bed 01 dried kelp. She was weak. and Slillt‘l'lllt', from digestive troubh: she almost cried when Bridcet went in. "So you are alive and well. :11‘11 ()iie get:- dulled like an animal. ai‘ieVed 1111 you. I was 111 despair 11; think that. at. the last moment you should be lost. When the ship comes to take us away I am afraid it will l)(‘ l 1‘ all! 1 1 1 1 1 too late to help my poor (lrtiiisoti'i 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I but 1 'But at least you lliin' t’tilllt' back. I have that rappiness!” Mary (iriinson. t'lay white 111 light of Mrs IVIill:='s candle. 1a}. in a stupor. Mrs Mills lifted the blanket' and showed Bridget 1111' lliillifi'd 1151.: which she had treated 11. could. by wrapping: it in a wrung otit every hour 111 hot Bridget lifted (‘.riinr'oti‘r. hand. 'Mlss bending near. A look of lies? 1111'11 \k'aii'l‘. 1'111‘s'liki- 57.1111 $11111 ‘1‘. (liiinsoii' Crimson!" :iio- "lVllH': 111‘1di-i's1andintz rain. the glazed eyes as. they stated .1' Bridget‘s tare; they. d;1rken1~d :~ 111111111111. it seemed as tl‘iotieh the 1111111111111 '1111 rushed 1111 into the 1111111 111 :1 kind (ll terror. "How 1111' you. .\ll. (illlllr'vli' Bridget s-qtieezled her hand reassurâ€" iligl‘i. Worried by 1111 111111? 'lllt‘dslliW' , of that dark start- Cii'iiiison'.- lip. })1!'Tt'tl. 1111 .1 n. Illl‘ i. f‘llt' iooi'r-d 11:. 11113111111 .9111- 11... .‘Hill'; °.. >1lt‘dli 'I‘i‘ien 41111111(11"1"1'1111"1i .1-1:11n a listles. blank, Bridget went out into tia- hitch: 1131111 Mrs. Mill... painittli'.‘ 111.".111'110’11 11...»: (11111154111! She 11.1.1 retiressed and 5.1'111‘1-(1 .11'.‘..1".. itwiii'”: .. Salt was already rolled up in '.1 inlan- ket by the tire, round whit-11 :nr liil‘li were gathered 'I‘lie (latitiiili will. Mil". Kinglaki- “111!) W11 1"1’;1111il;1111111;', about her t‘iushand'.. Iii).‘.‘.'lli'¢'. wise s11â€" iing by the fire 0111311117 1111' 1111', when 11|1‘.‘.111'11 it rained '.1' 1211411? '1‘11“. .111 insid". .... o 111119‘1‘1‘. .,1‘ ‘1."'~ ..1 .111 2111' . from 2 111' 111'“. 2 lii'eid. . illitll‘l' p--.~.â€"~â€"â€"â€".â€"~m..â€"~ _« â€"â€"â€"o-â€"â€"â€"..-....._.-.â€".â€"_ mhâ€" . *â€" - . WW ” A R RANGI'IMI'IN'I‘ u”...- S‘l‘tillllt‘. by the fire. 111111111”. had to recount all over again what had happened after she and Salt 11.111 driited away into the inlet with 1111' lllt'lltitll. him ashore. With Mrs (iarforth and the :Ill‘ls listening so eagerly she felt g-uiltj. thinking of all there was that 5111" t'tillld 11111 it'll . “\Ve slept in a cave." she said. made a line." she added hastily. w.” caught fish. We ate those mushrooms off the trees. too." "111 a cave! “littered Joyce "15y tiietmeh'es! Unconventional. say the least of it!" 1311. from her tone and the attitude of the others it was obvious that nothing was inferred from it; Bridget, gathered she was deemed a harmless sort 01' person to haVe been alone with their beloved Mark. ' “After we thought. that. heâ€"â€"-that you "And awf ul weakly. _ were both dead there seemed to be no. hope in anything!" said Joyce. “1 eried and cried for hours. I just didn‘t care it' we were never rescued! was just the same. those awful rocks and wouldn't move. Mother and Mr. 111111121: 111 the place where we camped on 111" first night. I thought she had gone mad!“ And so. Bridget lay down a few tired to tnoVe, normal again. He and separated. surrt‘iunded by others who knew nothing», ot' their relationship, retarded them as two people of all the likely to interest one an- thought, when minutes later. too she were world least other 111 the morning: when she awakened the heavy sleep of exhaustion, '111- star was looking over the moun- tains; Diana. told her Salt and his companion had gone. Joyce came walking back into camp a few minutes later to say that she had gone. with 11111111 for a short. distance; the other women fetched wood for the tire, she experimented with‘ a wet finger and the red label on a bully heel tin from the miners hut. trying to llll})l'()\’th‘ a substitute for lipstick. "1 hope nothing happens to them.’ Mrs. (tartorth kept. saying anxiously. ‘Stlpptist‘ the ship arrives before they 1:11 bat'k‘? I wish Mark had not. gone! With all that he‘s been through 119 1111:1111 Very well haVe let one of the other men go!" .11 noon Craig. the shepherd from 1111- sheepâ€"run on the far side of the hills came over with two Indian boys on horsnbaek. bringing some tobacco, '-:11'l-:s of flour, condensed milk, anti 1111'1111'111 111111111151. He said his father was an Australian. and he had been born 111 Navarre Is- land. but his dark skin suggested that. 111' was half Indian. His legs were 1-)t'l'lllzlllt‘llil2\' bowed from riding in a 1-1111111111 where the winds made walk- inc, too exhausting to be usual . H1- .said the ship sent by the Chile (iot'ermnent, autht‘irlties in the Magel- lanes ought to arrive next morning. "I heard the 'Melvillc' was sunk." he said. "I picked it 11p front Maggyarnies 1111 me One of her boats with twenty-three ill 11 Wis picked up off Staten Island; bttt that was going on set. a tortnight ago. It wasn‘t expected any more of you could have been saved.” Bridget. assisted Mrs. Mills by sitting with 1111- 1111.11 woman. Grimsons fin- :‘th plutked the blankets her breath came .it ii'iegulai intervals. her eyes \l."'1‘e half (lostd. The halfâ€" caste came and looked at liei and shook his head had notn: tip in his 11111 in would be of any use to said he the hills. that her. . O O 0 CHAPTER XXXIV “I TOOK ’l‘HI‘ PEARLS" Will yott tome and speak to Mary (111111 '.on‘; 'Mis Mills said “She seems to 1'11 1111 to speak to vou and s'hes (1r- 1'1bly upset 111111.111, who was outside the 11111 11111111117, to llltkt‘ .1 dough cake on the row hastily. Mrs Mills hurried away to get her 1111 band who had ”one with the men WtiUtl. weii' into was lying alone. Madam sti‘tnvthened by meat and walked to a sheltered spot (1111 with Mrs. Kinglake head was rolling to brine, 111 ”11111114 (li'iztison ”11111“ the but where had the (iriitison':~ 1111' 1'11 51(11'. "Mrs. ihown' Is it Miss yfill. . lii'ow'ii'V "\Viiat 1~. 1"“ said Bridget 'What 71-1111 1 do“ What is the matter?’ (iiiinson sank back. breathless. '(iii. Kilns. Brown. I got you into 'z'uuiilr‘ I 111'\"'i‘ lll.‘11.'li it. and vou'ev im 11 <11 good to me. you Wf‘lt‘ Uood ’.o 1111- in the boa’»mâ€"~-" "(111' me into trouble?” At first she 1.1.1.11111 (iritiisin was distressed by :eiin 11:1.151'11111111 iiieiiiort of the mold- .113 Bridget had had from Salt for giv- 1111; :i‘way 111-1‘ ration. 111'. that, was nothing" she said ‘.‘s‘o one blamed the really you mtistti’ 1. anti". about that!" Mr Mill; t-aine hurriedly into the 1111'. followed by 111:. wife. They came 9' " ,.1 ' "4 -(I ( 1:1!11.'1'I!A .‘p kli(1‘ '.1'111‘1tterinjg. I think. Ptidget I i‘AC' .s Diana. She. sat. down .0112 Mills 111111 to drag her" she ' things were back to. and while , She explained how 811112 ' 11:111 1111 his head and she had dragged 1 "11 to coat PAGE THREE .__._....__. -. ..-, . COPYRIGHT nu". .u-m a“ told them in a low Voice. Crimson lay still. as iiausted. btit her eyes were open. with meaning. though ex~ 1111:1111 "I didn't plan to put them there‘“ she whispered. Bridget’s hand tightened on hers convulsively. “Didn‘t plan to put what where?” she asked, after an incredulous pause “'I was afeared! The steward said they were going to search the minus. I saw the sleeve had come away in the lining of your coat. so when you were talking to Madam. I picked tip the and slipped the pearls through the hole. I didn't think as yott‘d be the one to get into trouble. And 11' you hadn't. got off I'd have come for-- ward. so help me. I would!" Grimson‘s voice was a hoarse per. ‘Bridget bent. her head. too shaken to speak. “There." she “That’s all right!" Mi'. Mi-lls's voice asked curiously: "What. is it? What is she talking about." “There was a fuss in Sydney. Mr. Mills. I was accused of having stolen a string of pearls. I had never seen them before. but. there was some trouble." Bridget. said hurriedly. ”She's trying to tell me that it was she who took them. I was neverâ€"~1'm glad to know who it really was!" she ended 111â€" whis- managed to say. coherently. "Good gracious!" whispered Mrs. Mills. "Weren't you cleared. Miss Brown?” Mr. Mills asked quickly. "Not properly. It doesn't. don't bother her now.“ With mixed feelings. Bridget away and Mr. Mills bent over the bunk; he pulled up a box and sat down. "Grimson was sinking into a coma again and he took her hand and lllt'lllf‘l‘, drew _ roused her. | “Mary," he said. “Mary Grimson. you wanted 'to tell Miss Brown some~ thing. Tell me the story. don‘t. be afraid“ _: We’re all friends here!" "I 'didn‘t mean to get. her into trouble." "Yes, yes; tell us what happened." “I did time when I was twenty-tour. Six months for taking a gold watch and a ring. When I came out. I went straight as I could. and Madam Was good to me Her l)l‘*tllll seemed to be failing her ”Yes Mary 'bttt about the pearls?" Grimson made a teriifit (11011 and lifted her voice: “I passed Mrs. Wai'tlieim's cabin, and there was the door wide open and the pearls lying there! I went iii and took them out I was going to keep them. But then they said they22 Were going to search the cabins along out row. and when Miss Brown came down to Madam's cabin I slipped them into her coat!" Grimson seemed to be fightingr foi' life itself. Between each sentence she drew a breath with a noise like a rag: being mm across. “Stop, Mr. Mills.” Bridget begged in a distraught whisper. “It‘s killing, her!" Mr. Mills said: “It’s all right. Mary. we lllltlt‘l'Sl,til'l(l what. happened. There's no harm done. You can be, quite happy now you've spoken! Don’t worry any more, God forgives you, Mary. His mercy is infinite!” Grimson gave a convulsive shudder, and her breathing grew quieter “There." put in Mrs. Mills. "Nobody blames you! Miss Brown doesn’t Hattie you. She only wants you to try and get better, Mary. my dear!7' Grimson’s lips moved and the others bent to catch the words. "What do you say, Mary ‘2" Mills. “Gave me a bit 0' biscuit!" pered. The lids closed slowly over her eyes. Mrs. Mills felt her pulse. Mr. Mills bent to listen to her breathing. sudâ€" denly hushed to nearly nothing . . . Twenty minutes later Bridget walked out of the but with tears runnint', down her pale cheeks. "Is she dead?" asked Joyce. who war. sitting outside waiting. Bridget nodded. Meanwhile, sitting; in the but while his wife busied herself over what had been Mary Grimson. Mr. Mills took asked M 1‘. she whis- from 0m a pencil and the damp-staintd re- mains of a note book and wrote. Wllt‘ll he had finished he said to his wife: ”I'll sign this, and you better sign it 1.00. my dear!” When the late evening was sinking into twilight over the w-ind lossed sac had they carried Crimson out 81.11 nietled no sheltur now. Mr. ~Mllls was to bury her in the morning. Flk Lake Man 11111.1 Under Defence of Canada Act Valentine Clement, of Elk Lake, is held by provincial police on a fciiarge laid under the Defence of Canada Act. Paul Burstat, no fixed address, is also facing a similar charge. Try The Advance want; ads.

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