Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 19, 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg. Free Friday mayv19, 1950 Page 9 ellia forreita.1 in about to take Over management her late 1 antiquated paper Mitt and the town of new interval n. A. In a de. Louie was Odd but Pete had taught him to Check the meter on the pump and to count Money and anyway there was t much Busi Ness come dark on a midweek Day. When Eliza pulled up at the Ernp Louie ambled Over to her rom the stoop of the store. Took for Learned by that of your Eliza turned pitiful Little Ding toward the door retail merchants see flood slump lasting for month retail business has fallen off because of the flood and Mer chants do not look for any improvement for a. Month when Many of the customers who have moved away will be returning officials of the retail merchants association said thursday. A general meeting of the association was held tuesday night. Representatives from each Branch of the Trade attended All branches reported a decline in business South America which Are Cut Faff rom All Ocean coasts. One of these s Paraguay an Indian in the entire history of South America the country which has suffered most in a War want her filled Pete with previous years. Taught Louie to. Say. No Gai will you Tell me please what Road i take to get to he Forrestal next turn and Over that Louie waved a hand toward Spruce Hiu. Up on the. Hill the. House was dark except for one Light in the Kitchen where Hespeth was sitting n the stiff backed Rocker she kept Landy for the rare moments when she allowed herself to relax. Hes Peth was tired tonight and to feel the More comfortable she had put on a much worn Gray wrapper and slipped her feet into a pair of old Felt slippers that had been Elisha s. The House was ready. Every room Hai been turned out the last one today. Hespeth Felt somehow Fin herself. It was the end of one thing she told herself the be ginning of another to be continued Lio her face White now. I did learn a cried Amy sharply. She must not. Let her go without further Effort to dissuade her. She went to the her arms around her my Dearest should t said that. I was sorry sorry but you provoked me into it you said dreadful things about to a chaise Longueur Der the window. Well forgive each other and forget it and Sii Here and talk sensibly about this impulsive plan of your to go Back to that dreadful place sit Down Darling and Well Eliza sat Down but stiffly away from the Circle of her Mother s Arm. I be never told you much of those unhappy years after my marriage Eliza. I wanted to forget them. I was in love with your father of very much in love with him and i was ready to go any where with him. But those people were impossible i was used to warmth and gaiety and because i tried to make it around me they looked upon me with suspicion with she paused to smile reminiscent try. I suppose i did give them a Little cause no Trace of feeling Eliza said with no Trace of feel in j in her voice i m going Mother. I cabled an hour ago to Grandfather s lawyer that i was coming. And 1 went to see about a reservation. I ran into or. Talbot from the Bank end he helped is. I can go Day after someone cancelled his reservation and i can have Amy let her Arm drop from the girl s shoulder. Well it s your decision you running a her Lone was softly derisive. I can it is possible you May find it your Forte. You Are so like the Forrestall really very like your Grandfather your Mouth then Amy caught herself up took on a gentler manner. If you can not be advised All i can say my Dearest is that if when you re there you find you be made a mis tale you must know you can come Back to me wherever i Eliza got to her feet a Little unsteadily. Her Mouth lost its set trembled. Maybe i will be coming Way i came Back from but i m going to she stopped As if she could not Trust her voice to go on. Dearest try asked Amy. Softly gently persuasive. She had seen Eliza s lips quiver perhaps so could still talk the girl out of going. Tell to find a life i Don t know myself maybe it s to find a life that s my now Eliza was at the door. She said Over her shoulder Are we eating out somewhere it s almost Nurieh Amy sprang to her feet. As late As that i thought we might go to the pen and palette club today. Remember that we met the other afternoon said something about hoping he d see us there today he has some paint Ings on exhibit. He seemed quite interested in you Eliza opened the door As if she were going out without another word then suddenly she around closed the door one hand holding to its Knob. Its that Mother it s that i can t stand a passion of feel ing strangled her voice. It was after we met him the other Day 1 decided to go i knew i just could t go Eliza what Are you cried Amy. But Eliza was gone the door was shutting behind her Amy dropped Down upon tie chaise Tongue shaken with anger with fear with a sense of helpless Ness. Eliza was spoiling everything and just when everything Promisee to be perfect there was no use going to Mentone without her Andre would t come. Without Eliza other emotion yielded to a sudden wrenching of her heart. Tears rushed to her eyes. Wag coming or. Henry Wilbur attorney at Law. In Concord telegraphed to George Culbert at the Mill and to Hespeth Crabbe at the Forresta that miss Eliza Forrestal was coming and within ten minutes of the transmitting of the Tele Gram by Telephone every Man in the mill1 knew of it and a Little later everyone in the Valley. But or. Wilbur had riot been definite As to the Day and hour of the girl s arrival. Alter a few Days in was the nearest he had come to it. So when one eve Ning after Duik drove into new interval River Crescent bus rerouted the River Crescent bus routed today. It will now operate inbound on Kennedy Street to York Avenue along Hargrave Street to Portage Avenue and along main Street As far As York Avenue. This change will remain in effect until further notice Winnipeg electric officials said thursday. Another change will see Jubilee buses operating on Beresford Avenue due to flood conditions on Rathar Avenue. House furnishings and radio appliances have been very hardware sales hardware store representatives also reported business was not sales were slow be fore the. Flood because of Incle ment weather. However the hard Ware business. Expects sales to pick up rapidly once the mop process begins when the flood Waters food and clothing have been Avo of the hardest hit sections of the Trade. Some food represent j reported their sales Cut by 01086" to 50 Par cent. The Sharp drop has been due to uie depart ure of so Many customers from different areas. The clothing Branch has had to meet a demand for heavy underwear and other heavy clothing for those working on the dikes. Gen eral clothing sales usually brisk in the Spring season Are described As very one. Association official said nex month was expected to be very slow in All branches of Trade. Construction meeting plans for the rehabilitation of flooded areas of Winnipeg will be discussed meeting of Ell those engaged in House building Genera construction or contracting called by the Winnipeg House builder association at 2 . Sunday in the Marlborough hotel. Nce huf e bows Are carried by Gran Chaco indians there Are two countries Orner in Para Guay. Eighty five years the War started and it went on for five on one Side was Paraguay on the other were Brazil Argen Ina and Uruguay. The War was far from being a fair and Paraguay was almost wiped out. It was estimated that five out of every six persons n the their lives from bullets disease or at the hardly a Quarter of a million persons were most of hem being women the War was followed by a Long period of peace. Slowly the people joined in number and. There was a Industry. Cotton was raised for. Export also oranges. The herds grew until there were cattle besides Many other livestock. Another War broke out about.-20 years ago. Was against was a bitter struggle and the prize was. The Gran name Means great. it is made up largely of forests and swamps. In the Gran Chaco Are indians who keep apart from the rest of the world to a great extent. Among them Are the Lengua tribesmen and the warriors Are known for the Large bows which they carry. Sometimes these bows have a length of 9 or 10 feet although they May be called the Lengua indians weave colourful blankets. These _ Are made of Wool and Are coloured with red yellow and Brown dyes. For travel Section of your scrapbook. Active support by the i . Members in the United i states 1 Leon Mitchell president of the Winnipeg labor Council has been appointed As representative of the . On the provincial commit tee of Manitoba. In Canada there Are 14 schools where biome economics degrees Are granted. Tomorrow More about Ray Citi Chaco. When peace was made Selkirk layoffs a total of 110 men were Laid off from work a month earlier than usual in Selkirk Man., because of the flood. These men employed by the Manitoba rolling Mills in the town would normally be Laid off in june. Pioneer killed 2 Hurt Wolseley 19 up William Mellor Pioneer of this District was killed instantly at 9.30 . Thursday when a car in which he was Riding crashed into a westbound Canadian Pacific rail Way freight at a level crossing. The other occupants of the car Jack Dunn owner and Driver and mrs. Mellor Pital in serious were taken to hos condition soul s Church Parade off Church Parade for the North Winnipeg District boy scouts association to have been held May 21, has been cancelled. Y club meet off meeting of the y i Menette club slated for May 25, and a Sale have both been cancelled until further notice. _ Iran Chaco Warrier with huge Bow Paraguay s claim to the Gran Chaco was honoured and a Good Deal of it came inside Paraguay. Paraguay and Argentina Are now the chief owners of the Gran Chaco. Paraguay has an area almost the same As. That of the slate of Cali fornia. The present population is about the Gran Chaco is a Region near the Centre of South America. Its Ful tout drive for funds urged it labor meeting an drive collect Money for the. 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