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VIA CHICAGO AND ST.. PAUL
To Jet,Class and Cleat.
Winnipeg $27.00 $21.40
•Portage La Prairie, -.29.05 21,65
Braid* Maa... • 30.60 • ' 23.00
Regina., Sask. 45.75 27.50
Moose Jaw, Sask. • 35.7.5 •28.85
Sasketekin, Sask. • 42.15 30,85
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Edmonton, Alta. ' 52.20 « 37.55
Rod Deer, Alta. 52.20 • •. ,37.55
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-DR. F. A. AXON. -
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Specialist • in Crown and Bridge
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Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Honor
• graduate of University et Toronto
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Bayfield,,every Monday frail /0 a. in.
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mawof say nelentlilo iourniu. Tomo for
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COPYRIGHT,• 1908, 1ST MeCLURE, PHII.LiPS e COMPANY.
rath1boW InIfi Sent a Beeenraro
row that cut the bushes on the canyon.
side.
The shaft • was his last. MS. Ws/
went suddenly livid„ his eyeballe start
ed. Driveling, be clutched at the air•
tipped down to his bands. touched, ler
go his weapon half roe?, pivoted on a
heel and allpped in a heapto th!
stones. • .
•A wordless ery broke frorn the
:Of The Squaw, 1e sped across the
coulee bottom to the tide Of the dead
chief. Tbere he struck the fallen man
a ,blow upon the hare knee, snatched
from his head an eagle feather, daubed
,it acmes the towing wound And thrust
It, dripping red, into his own hair
:Then as be had not done in years,
he ter;ighteuecl. Then' he cast Min'
him the foul rage: of his isatiawatalress.,,
death
he stood forth•-•awarrior!.
cqunt a e0uP-Red MROnr. • he
cried.
Howls from a watching band that
had been struck dumb. .
"A coup, 1 -Red Moon! Come on,
you dogitifyou that called me dogl
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GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
SYSTEM
• •-TIME TA13LE-
Trains will arrive , and •aspart
froth Clinton station as follows
BUFFALO AND
Going East
GODEItICII DIV,
- 7.35 a. m.
•- 3.05 p. M.
5.20 p. ni.
.1.15 ,p, m.
p. in.
• 6.40 p. m
11.25 p. in,
"Yes, prolptingly.
"Yea. ,John."
ITb e teeming tinny vines on the lat-
tice reached up and out Bruldiel by
the wind they made A sheltering Tell.
areW her closer. Be lifted her face
to hie by a ralloOthinti caress. of her
hair. fie kissed her.
"my 4enrest ty spleaald OW" There wits the wound of a faint cheer
Ire Shook pis head rogulahly at het outside. Then some one went ruthing
o'So wildshe was, with the bit in ber up the plank walk before the house.
teeth And now -she eats right out Of The Captain Closed the windows. •
my hand." "We ellen give thanks for Man/
'nee, roguish no longer, be lifted things today." he said significalltlY.
her two hands, turned then). POPO up, Fraser tanned. and hie eyelids Out.
and touched them Withhis lips. • tered what his face strove to control.
'Ah, cleatthere must be no more "Whatsall that oUt
_end he whispered softly. smiled gang it alone, wait to take care of MarrlYii innocently. •
we w , ''iskiesrigo' thew,
m ;c
Standing Rock next week. go lidtb
and with the touch of the sun on bis ..roetir, after this. We..wOn't wait will Put Oliver gave a qu
ctr kswill
aPtUrned face be slept. nervously at Ws mustaehe. "FooCinfrierr Frau! ibt
1 °thew) Peeills"•*-he lealrated th• 'oft' Ma. tterriee IOU. °ter the" rentilieee. •
ere -"do not Mirk the tlight Or the Marylys did that; 1 *totted Mr tiso.,
minittes. I don't wonder -It's niiteral. oho* fUll of sumac: Men 1104110011
Dut 1, Sir, 1, having been asked to 1 eprinkled end swept out,. stud Try coo*
breakfinft by Mrs. ()liver, do. 1$ -ds 1 ma tea floor with Neville bnekeeer
breakfast ready?" • "Littlephice Welted ceSy.*
"Breakfast is ready," Oliver atill'Wer4 •"Cozy ntieoula be." .
ed. His roteeiwas unsteady.• , A little. while, and roofer nem% Illes•
"Thank goodness for metro 'They're thereri he cried, 'WM Sae
*They're homer •
rar War en Ma bend the WM Of
Ihesback Wert bright
• "And yatn, Mr. Fraser?' as*e� Iffisr
evangelist. -
'Marylyn lin4„1 Will wait lee On .
rOltmat Wen't 'he long inw. 'Mee
you be berer . •-• .
• "I think Mit ' The Indiana X. IP
• "Frank," fte began, "a -a friend is • "He won't go. Wier ettapr
"Just the minute a minister can be. coming home to us this morning."
CHAPTERc-XL. "ElardlY -pepr... Mt. Fraser.'" These
OUNSBUItY was stretched In "Yes." "Walt-blw"alt,"",w0arstohle: 41;•Ogrivoean.yellr' Bond's eofee. "POW men gait! an
waarb
reachedr ' .. woe' a trinpiphaut ring In Dada
the hammock on Captain OW , !I've li mind to bribe Mike into talc"' emir a moment to guess, But-gileSfi es be try deeth.", .
vet's galletY" his bandaged tug ut to Bismarck after breakfast."' Ooplething good." • ai know„ Even the captain'. ieeteell, •
head " 0 Pillew• his lett "You're too sick." Her race was Aarnieson moved like a man in pain, of biril now." • • .
arta resting in a aling. Leaping about, grave; her eyes watched him anxious. "You mean-YOu Mean"- he, ivhisPer- They fell allent. •
almost upon bins and imperiling the ly. "All night 1 thought about you ea, • "OhcaPt11111. rite waited ' and Now from the lent tow* tyro ser.
stoat robes that ewtmg the harameelt` • BOW 1 Went running off when I heard waited," , . ', placed the fterraelte rang oat the tram -
were tive of the elmtatage °eve°. . that shot. Oh suppome, suppose"- "Bravely -we 'all know that Abd pet. Pennlitlit 1h0 tilk3F413 last eau., wisp
there's reward for you," „ two tin•ned their heads to listen.
Behind Jamieson the others were • The Vela endet The faint. wevecfse. ,
leaning forwardhopeful, fearfulin a notes of the echo tiled away upoo shoe '
• fe,Tvehreofeehmeeortilnogne •outside.
had grown. 4' nTdlibely6rti;hr; ediTh-elkLto .the shan't swam_
More people Were running hp the walk: and iiaw'ite;liglit go, dickering out, .
•
---"JamiesoninTsaid--the-caPtaini-Hypttal-y ---..*:
:vbeil:yret:.inimre,n, bareheaded women. .1,
t Tat max
Jandesog relaxed, .faltering ferward. . ,• . 1
"I'll try: III try" he promised. ,,I , -,...,-,, -;--„;„;,....„;;_,,,,,,,...,• ,,,,,___
Ifunsbury caught hint "Tell hitilt , t. oRliv .firtirni-stIVTI*1,t.lf. .
Oliver." he begged, .
Jamieson ,11,y a wrist and led him out • •Describes 'Terrible AniinaL
Twenty-four hours were gone Wive,
"I'll be over this in a day.. And I.
having lashed tout Indian dead among know you Went bemuse you had. to.
Don't I know you weren't afraid?
Don't know w,hy yeti left Marylyn
behind at the trees. Dallas-Yotere
a wife for a man eat here!" •
• She colored under. his praise.
-After-a- timerthey-wa Med-to-the-top-
of the steps.
Across the river et the teeter of the
• Yellow' bend it stood -the Squat shack.
' ."Dear.littie hoinertube said.
"You Wouldn't like to leave It. Yea
can go to Bisinarek, yon knorit, eaet
or anywhere,"
" "I'd rather stay." •
• "We'll stay -right ,over there, Then
when tbe tOwn comen,and gets too
• populous -if you like and if ;Marylyn
• 's not at this post-we'll.go farther up
to Opea country again:" .
• "We'll take your. share Of the Clark
, herd," she said:
• "I've got it fine little saddle mare toe
• you," he said: •
• Somebody entered the parlor behipd
them -two somebodies.' hand in hand.
"Dallas." called one meekly;
"Lounsbury," hailed the other.
• The storekeeper went In; Dallas with
him "Bless yOur sweet hearts!" be
-said -when he faced -the couple.' "Mary -
in. You. rested? Fraser. you look MI -
°agar happy." ' ••• 1.
"I'M not alone" retorted the lieuten-
ant "I'd hate to describe you tied
Minute, your face beaming through ali
that liot," ••• . • • • ••
"Save yourself the trouble here 'be-
fore my, future wife."
• the branches of. the burial trees. troop-
ers, Sioux and rescued bad returned to
'a Post that was balf In ashes, Now
guards tramped the high board walk
as before, keeping strict watch of their
,AntitY-prisorferat...tba ramanackle--ferrYa
•
boat. dragged away from the bar that
had halted her. WM tied'. up .at her
landing again:, across the upper end of
the panicle gray tents had replaced the
barracks, while, farther on teams and
scrapers were clearing away smoking
ruins and dumping there Into the river;
• squaws were thatching .the .roof,s •of
• the scouts' isbanties. and hammers
• were ringing on new structures for
• Clothespin row. With cool enterprise
• Brannon was taistening toward, recov-
. eey. •
There was other mending that was
less rapid -in the stockade, where one
• nursed an arrow, another a bullet
wound; in the garrison /hospital, where.
• Hippis and a comrade stumped about
• on swathed feet, and on the Oliver
• gallery. where Lounsbury lay, his face
not the usual -fullness mid a triae
for _stertes," he was saying to al
"The Idea of you little, apes asking
• (Bence, "when such popping good- ones.
' are 'happening right under your mite:"
' Felicia was the youngest of the sev-
en. -She gate brick at him, prancing up
and dawn insistently. 13St we, don't
want .stories Of things amend here,"
. She cried willfully,. "We 'Want ionis
, and ladies. and you Om 'em to us."
• "Once upon a time." coMmenceil
Fraser biped. to MarYiYa. "Phsvii
•
Lounsbury. "In the Middle of .a.-
gre-a-a-t„ fla-a-a-t cOUntry"- ••• But we're important: Listen to Mail"-,
"Now,'! interrupted .himes,:who.came. "Dalian wants to go *back! to • the
next to Felicia. Elis'indection was • shack' Can . A" ordinary, everyday.
• Ing and snimiciobs., " trooper look after..the 'finest twci4yette,
r. "Look here," said the narrator. "don't
. get .a late your precious noddles that
that•.
. • this tereltorY'a the ',sally. flat' country
coUn, • 1.---!Rcds Moon! Come On.- Pan I. Under the sun." ' '
•, clogel" • . ••_"Go,en, then, go ant" ,
Come on, YOu aquavit'. that called '.me, 'Veil, • this was such: a• Plied -great,
squaw! • Come •on, and a. Warrior will • 'wide, flat .place. The lordaved there:.
fight You, .one by °tier , • • • •. • Ile Wad. called the Lord fl_artY.7-Get his,
. Before him More bOvvia and. a 'name trim the way •he 'acted.- pie was
ter , Uncanapa., Rebind the ...-.Infett ,,.14.3V.4,!;04,1,6411111r4bie".?T'' '
again:: "'Chariot .Obarley r. . •, saspides.:.Nyhich- Loanalan ry . lg.
. And 'now''.11ed.', Minn leaped. beck .0. oared: . -
-reetnne 'his stand. -.:Witt bis turning' "And • violent •deMands. Oh, my
the band drew after, eendingashnvier, !shin!' . abler to James, wbose„ 'heels
r-ot arrows.:• . 'were curled,. up under him') -"Violent.
iAt.the Throat 'he faced them again. lain:feeds. 'I said; • And. so • he bad the
. "Bravest" be •laughed • Mockingly. .'rbeek,-rum--the Impudence to love, to
'Dogs -that fight like degs-a. peck r.loVe"- Be abet .his • eyes in silent
against oner '• • '• ." 2ThaPsoda•• •
. . . . .
'Now lie shot .swift and unerringly, "Whet. ns her name?" .
_Here „elle flattened, there another;• "Ah!" tbrevit up bid wen
third broke his jaw upon -a Stottritip •:•band nine was splen -
from their. Midst 'flew :the :Missile of '. •did enough .for :bei' -not (MEC:. But he.
BIg Ox. hard 'driven. straight. rgataer: • 'balled her -for want of a better. mind :
Mg, it. buried its deadly point...in 'Red .1you--•-he called her • the. Rose the.'
Moon's breast. ' !. . • South," • ... - • ; •• • :
Desifebing?:wheops. echoed in the .nar. , The door •frOm themitry openect.Dal-
. . ,
Dat -
row canyon, drowning the hoof beats .ies came slowly put' . •
. if a nearing horse: . '• • • . . • " • . "GO oh.". Urged' "'Rose et the
. Red MOOD' answered than.. He was gouth."".. • .. • • ' •
— ' . ' •
But Lounsbury was looting' at
LONDON, HURON. BAUM DIV
Going South • 7.a0 -a. rn.
# 4,23 p. m
Going North• 11.00 a. in
1 11 6.35 pr. ni.
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md
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ord.
eWaYing to and 'fro, like a ncylirese !hull •
las.:' "Mee of' the South' " he ,repented,'
a• queer tremor 'running- around his:
:mouth, -as tar south as -as TexeS.":
Dallas seemed about "fo_tuen. • • •
Lounsbury .hurried to put the Well
hand tiehind his ear. "Felielar he
?Aid, "didn't I hear your mother Call?"
• Felicia. herself • from. foot bi
foot' "Olt you go on,"..Abe•said-Uverl •
• bearingly,'"or'yeti might fallout of the .
hammock," . •
Buethe spell was broken,' Her Shit_
ters had pounced upon ...Daltas.. .The
boat.' getting it whiff from regions
•ttawn the hall.. made oft She followed
• With backward demands for •"the mat
• ef It" later on and 'Carried 'the' last.of
.the.fiVe with her, . .
Lounsbury sat no and imit out his
hand. • The' fun. WO. gone from his'
eyes. • , •
.•
you ve had yOur talk, he
Said quietly, but with a hint of anxi- •
ety. know it's all right Itagot t�
..She came part, way' to kiln andrstood
where meriting glory vines climbed, a
lattice. "Marylyn's: juat ,been telling
• me." she answered.. She raised her
• bead. very 'intent npori. the flagstaff, r.
.• "Dear?" be:questioned. •
She glanced down at hint smiting
•'through tears. "All the time they lik-
ed each ether," she said happily. "Be
calls 'her Marylyn,. and she calls WM
"Give 'em • hell. boys!" screaroed a. Robert" • . •
trooper, . r• Be got up and Went to her. "When
But the,trilmbet inteetered, ' I saw him there in the •road hy that
Close to Thrciat was a group.that • cottonwood • -Winch lugging her along
had neither. eyes not ears for the cap- so careful,' looking so' seated -and the
two; Here, %yea the warrior Red way he held her on Beekskini" He
Moon. Oahu faced. bearing his agouy caught her hend.
bravely, eitoking hack eren a murmur "There'd obe thing that inane" she
of pain. Over hire were Lounsbury iindsitered.' "Thet it kept you out -there
and Dalialt, bent for a lima look and watching. and I didn't even go to you
wotd, -Wit 1-I'-'
'the surgeon was beside them no*. "Yoii were doing the Witte thing br
• hastily examining. The shaft Was not that little sister. •That Makes it all the
In the wound, It had fallen. But the sweeter.' '
poitioned barb remained. Ile shook his "She . Vas afrrild. • I'd scold," Still
head. through tears.• • .
"No use; Johm" he whispered and "You scold!"
UPteed "1 Would. _I felt different about SOI•
Lounsbury leaned farther diets -then."
• "Charley." he eat& "you're going tiOW, Ile took a deep breath. "They're'
old man. , Say goodby . handy to hate arOtind.". he Said.
the Indite moved one hand feebly. "She's afraid Mr. Prater "II find out
LOUnabtlfy understo.k. He lifted, what she said About you.
aid shook it ,,gently. "Brave "Ve won't Me Might get a notion peeking a pound Of hueltehoft: Who
Moon." be said. , • she clidtet know her own mind yet. Woo it do you kitow•?"
Dallas could net speak to him, but tte Might -well, as gip& says. "Irtsi "Canada John." • •
she, too. 'Shook 'him gently. by' the blooittin"ot *ended.° 'the little beggar." - Again the door Opened Ind. Oliver
hand. ' • "She 'don't know I told you, appeared. Re clotted the door and
Ile .settled his head • upon tonne- '...hOther her if"- I waited, his hind on the knob.
hors arid ad a child might have done, "%hat's barmen you and MO, DAP ' Jamieson stepped forward, "Cae;.
Then looked U0 at Dallas. "Friend , IMO drew her near. talfti" he. Said. With mock
In a great wind. He lifted his Net, ti.#`
the sky until his crimson scalp feather
drooped. Oung back "his hair and clap-
ped pahn to =math] waeco.
Then his bow flew from his bend as
his arms spread out -spread out as If
seeking something. upon Which to lean.
• He sank to his knees, chanting the
death gong of the Sioux. "
• ,".Charley. Charleyr It was a Wail;
. Not Ws voice. but another's, an-
awered: “DaIlits: Where are rola"
• The Indians heard the call. Catching
up wounded and dead, they fell hack.
• Dallas, shielded n� longer. $.et for-
getful of danger and self, ran forward
to where Bed Meon knelt. Krell as:she
reached him he could kneel no longer.
Ile toppled sideways, • then straight.
ened upon his buck. '
Rut now the band was cowing hack,
• toward Dallas, on their way to the
Throat. •Their purpose was thwartel
„Before ballad was readied a man
blocked' the narrow passage; find two
• revolvers • barking a staccato Spread
pante among them. They turned.to the
walls, looking ' for a plate to dealer.
From there came tramping and shoats,
and they •savv over them at either side
a line of downward pointing guns.
Huddling together, the center of il
complete 'surround. ,wounded and un-
wounded cast aiside their bows and
(lung lip their handS in the peaceaigri.
old and the fleest• team IA Dakota?
Not by a' long shot' : And Pm not -go-
ing to let her go alone," goberi*, ''after
.whet's 'happened. .Can't•take any More,
chances." •
•, • • ;: •
PiAser Behead top. “Nothing.to fear
any mere: •he "Wh. en Mike's
men were' getting the boat 'off down'
below tbey. toonth-bini." '
• siience. ,
"They r.thltai. he triedabaross and
."„.,"Taat ,ought,' exPlain seine' things
.equidn't 'There;,he was, tangled up. in
• sonie willoWs. peer devil" • • '
to. the captalit,".. Said Lounstiury in a'
•
. . .
'''Yee. And it will•setisfy .the
• Itni pretty sure.; An:.otficer's.not to her
'blamed .so Mneh . for ,things going"
tvirong when the traitor's • practically;;
. Within:Abe , The K. '0.bimselt
could hare. bad that ere."
"Web. Dallas:" LOthistiiii7, was.
.citeetY again.: "Yon and Marylyn Ova'
..the • bead; 'sure enough" r . •
There warce knock at the .dooe. Then
with a: .great show of ,• bucking and
ConglitrigIoung Janilesen appeared; •
"Frank," said 1,mitsbary. ''quit.year
nonsense and tett es about the other
. .
'side. 'DK the seout altid anything?".
•'"Yes. he did." answered Jarideson,
,•And what proves boa' sinart the
Witole .plot 44Pius. , ' •
Well, jiist. alloVe where you met that
Indian theY 'found' an ..ontilt -„black -
• hirroket and Wragged skirt"- I
-A quiet fell. 'Millie tinned away t�
the„T windews• holinsburY foliotved
her. coinforthig.. .
presently ne returned, cleating his
voice. "They copied Charley's clothes"
•
.• .
The captain turned the knoh, • tpok Oanechan Priest at Armstrong oresie
•
through* the entry, - • The Ohicago Record-Hever& pair -
Op 'the gallery' was a second group., tishes a startling story from its Faris
It whispered. It" laughed. It CHM. it correspondent concerning the antedi-
looked north to where the road Cams ' luvian monster.of the Arctic Xintle,
down from the landing. „ the keratosauras, • k
The great beast .hes reeently been
lieEi:aitYtedn°.171;tnelea:o3; Ividtihtli°mneddown°11Thied,:
steps and fneed hite the line.
"There. My dear bay," he said. • ,
On the IIPPerPd2C of the parade'. 0th5F intrenstexplorera.
,ground the men of 8 ;troop; were lima • An .expedition is 'being fitted' est
rounding some "travelers. caps in- air.' regardless of cost, the writer further
,Wlth their cheersmingled wild shouts.. dechireit on behalf ,-of the Duke' as
Glory, glory, ti*allelutaht '
silnpfdingmtithrtetallin:e.s , Westminster, for .the csptare au the
a most liberal contrail*
'.0Afand asonnegn ffetrl:.erinnt.i.onusd
creature; The duke, has, he assert*.
Glory, eon?, ha,neluiabm.„0 • • 'refit Douurit expedition, Unit is lo
For *a 'moment as -Oar Who coesti;n14-.. include the chartering....of a 4 ODO-lOIR
wsteeiagmtit taketh l• star
•i•itzed before him. Thee he flung up . to London.. . • • • •
tfliiore than Atyltveens,Traista•
kis own sight and hearing, Jandeson
his arms and Sprang forward with a- The duke has, according t& The
!great cry; .•Aseer.d-Herald correspendent., sigajfp
. "Mother, mother! Aileat" • • '•• ed bis intention of taking „e botanic'
• Down the line they had token up the.: the e tthr-eip Rockieslue aliny thxeterlstralerawait:
Apd-to it. the troopers divid.but
Ing the travelers came Into full view. 'uP to :.the McQuesWn river; in the '
There was a wagonWitli red wheels. Yukon, where. a tribe of snow Ind-uent• .
will be waiting to actompeoy ex-
- . ,
seen alive, he says, by M. Geotges
Dupuy; a well-known Paris 'writer
and explorer; by ;aims Butler, a
• girt Franciscobanker,, and by' three
, . ,
• piorers on their daring exploit- •
ti. green box and drawn by a mint Oneof the men' who stated that be •
. .
• white horse. On its seat were two we; •• has seen the creature is Father Xs -
men; who clung to eath cither„as they vagnewe, a Jesuit missionary at Arm -
looked about. 'Above them a cross of. strong Creek, ,Canadian post. Is a
rude boards stood straight lip into the letter to Dupuy he says: 'I and tea
sunlight of the morning. And beside ' Of my Indians again atiw the terrible
-.the cross, driving. •sat a man -an aged monster. It passed like a hurricane
over the frozen surface of the river. .
men, .white haired. 'priestly. Pa triarchat
HE parlor -at Ceptain Otiver's .
. wit! a hhmolhesee. The, .daoshni_nag,nointhtber:oetheciasa:rahe,Thwhinud:t:accons_ersar-'
• CHAPTER :ELL 4', I was covered with hoar -frost, and and ita
mins blocks of ice. All its hairy far
terrible. eyes fiamed,:in the twilight."'
-blaelt, tarred: paPe,r .that do'r, .PaWecl by Father Lavagnettr, Butler
. • •
lie WW1 her tax) hands,
he said. "I 'ginned that. As the In-
dian came up 'to me I spoke. But
when he answered I knew -just a sec-
• ond too late. He gave mea terrible
lick, but I caught it on my ant and
cane hack•with the gun. Don't inioW
hotv 1 ever reached the shack."
4,mr. /..0 peeled' in the grove and
seaMpered." said nailer.
"We saw hini," 'said Merylyn, "and
I ran."
-ao,s the only red that got free."
"But, all the Brune, plugged' him,"
deelared totnisbury. "And bet he's
;AIL
4
4.1
d, a Miner' LeeMore started on a
ered its walls was fairlr to l
den rote'. sight by selected illmitrationr "All the Morning we hunted for-trear
cgt out of leading weekties,•these ;Wife ;',,treeks; says Dupuy. "At oon we
trait* being. arranged with a nice built built fire; and jest as-- the tea was-
".fOra' - •
,•nA
.ey.e to :convenience,: right side up. the down Caine crashing an aval•-•
smalll•sized pictures low doWn:the auche of boulders amid tinindefil -
i'Tennigesht.:bithegberpAr.ler; wail more hoine. The Monster, black and gigantic,.
hostess,earrYing huge iced rake -and .i• . odi,i6a... For 'too, niin-
taking
;
aeceunt of the seven's .behavior; utes, We"' glared' at the prehistoric
theseven themielves, eager. though thing. its Withere Stood twenty-five
:.. •
BY' party ' :filled' :Hera- Was the
sOniewhat represded, and gong: full 'fest high.. From ita non to its • tin-
justice. tO. their 'OCrticiiis; their father, the; Titanic monster. measured •severs- -
.
•
thankfal fiS be passed the coffee,
n , - • • •
• '
that Ay 'feet, and as it crashed over
se much good had.'conies out Of 'some -the
'Inched down. the' ravine berond•
held
"
iiite thenrisual-and festive. fain
gr
iniatertune; Frank Jamie/sea, mother' :.11i,goll'aIldt
'in. its
h
e.teliard•-•
• 'Then suddenly the monster raised
and sister. on either arm; Marylyn Lana 1s • - • - '
• .
caster, looking dimwent pled consciousness: ei!iodmaiggri:0;v1 tlgera. tvhiunnetr vast ..
. wi
close upon her every move a certain
,
bounds. at forty miles an hour."
young. lieutenant. who cast longing The nain
ner Leeor•e took three snap
lances toward the half 11 'ted • I- shot of the c &turd, • rints of whieb.:
lery; the sur . ti, ,- ungratefully reio.. -. he Recorc- era • correspon en . *-
gated to a •cerner, but solacing 'himielfserts. are in possession of the Bulge
in' his cup; Ditvid Bond, his wrinkled .ef Westminster. - * ' '
Old face a benediction, and; lastly, Dal- i • - ''''''=—... ""'-',.. '''''".:. 41.
las and John. . 1 . ' • . • 'In Me Vg"to
.1131111SbUrY. veas his former seit„save ' The dark pines swarming uP: 'thla
pfotainttehde tphleasbtaeurdastorisps Etbifietry. hwahderaetz . mountain ' Mee ' dripped fire tulgee
, once, he put the grip Of two men lute , dews to the wet, earth. The MOWS/MI*
his . well arm. smiling upon an. like
, IT in .,the. sea' pale .blue sky shone* '
the very.genius of happiness..., • .' with a hard radiance. •.The litt,le deurou-0, •
And Dallas -7 -MM. Oliver had Offei•ed I drenched chapel and the wooden eble;._ .
to sew her a .plain white Mess -for the.
. ,. . lets smoked
iscattertekd bright air.
.forest s • •
in e. ea air. The only
sound
w
.ocenslon, but. she had chosen--44ince:, odistaasill'edistantwaterfall.ieaselem 312
aill..411
her John must of oecesitity Come in his I • An Indian passed me on the nee..
wonted attire -to aPpearlii the sbnple -row trait.; . his . breath came' frotri
. ifnroetkbeetteswahieed..wAozvteheitnibgehrt. hthaeiry 1411,11test ; mouth like an incense: '„FOr a mile I
braided. ancoiled upon her head 'like met nobody, and saw neither bird near •
. beast. I' wondered if 'the earth
d had
red. Her eyes shone.. " been -more quiet and 'solitary forAdaeu... ..
.
, In the 'If1 moo •
a .crewn. Her cheeks ivere a glowing
All was bedlam. Tongues clattered. . • upon an. ancient dame, seated ulaaga
, e midsto my wonder•
line under the 'leadership of.. Policia . to the 'ravine three thousand feet be -
and
wfirtolimbehrerfe, jai
Cups rattled.' Laughter rose and fell. Lin' rslYittrirk
.The seven, having no chairs, sat in a . *here a tangled. path sloped abrupUy
and kicked their heels on the floor. low, strayed a child nursing a doll.
,peTrieimenp-toirynte. rrupting-i-it • kneels. loud., ;, , wThorekgr,ivainliodnistarashieoo...,calteidolpainriarka, pertly
' Voice. "Rose do not, go too far away '
. •
The company stilled. Jamieson open- ' • "
I looked • about .me at the foreign
•
There stood a jolly , tgure-the sat* 1 trIaall• five ,thousahd
7. miles. separated nis
feral -apple round head and all. •
"Well, Blakely "askedthe daptalii. ,
• Diakely. hung hie 'Weight on a Not-
• and, coughing behind his Plump had&
bobbed his answer,: "Steam's;up, sir," ,
Lounsbuty had the center of the
" floor 110 keptit, reaching out to ,bring
Defies beside him. They stoed 'while
the
well wiset% Crowded up ,to give them Officer Deed.
' last of all catiae bar!d 13ofal. "llly 'Canadian hes,
daughter, my son." he said. "God bless
your •
Louusbury Slipped Dallas' hand into
his arra; Then the door opened for
them and they went out -together.
* * *
"John is a good than," said the
evangelist. "and will mate a good tug'
He was seated with Frani' en ,
the gallery watching a light in mid:
Stream dance, its Way through the
Fraser sighed haPplly. "She's n dear
girl." he talitedired, letilictig back to
• where the lamp was movihg about lo
011ver'ss spareretail "She'd make•a
%rife for a prinde."
tireSently be tensed himself With
another sigh. orou ought t!). See the
deur of the se,enety I recollected!
from England. And then e
of the British race came home toi.xia'
Soul, Here, in this unhandaeled few-
est, here in the uttermost parts of 1111
New World, the language, the love
and the old sweet motherly solicitude
of Engiand..-Ilarold Begbie Ms
London Chronicle,
Thent 'Walter Young, 67th Punjabis.
attached to 57th Rifles, was wounded
in the fighting with the Xhoda Shall
on May 20 and died the following day..
The young officer, who was 25 yenta
of age, was the son of the late llig,b&
Rev. Richard Young,. D.D., Bishop of
Athabasca, and of Misr Young,
Michael's Rectory, Gloucester.,
He was born at St. Andrew's
anitoha, and joined siker
e tight Infantry se
Sept, 1, 1900, beingloxisnett,.
tenant July 1, 190L, Iter
to the unattached` litt for
appointiri nt to the Indian army ea
2nd lieutenant Sent I. 1000, atutools
two months ago was gasettea Neatest -
ant in the elth Punjabis, v/10
from Yune 1, 1004. He Weei,
tc• the int Batt. -thieohishi
inent before pitting the 67t1i-
serfage,
*Royal Ma
lientertati
ea to •tie
transfer •
way wo fixed uto theshack"shadbe k Ile inetlus death,
"White kick op curfttitis en the -ea, th,"trw,4111)114" law"
dow*-that .letts MrL. Oliteeit Ont. —