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TAE SIGNAL
GODICRICH ONTARIO
o6(A9'`
By e
LOUIS TRACY
• om.uued from la..( w.-elo
Leis dark form loomed downward
�Ilotog1 the mist It was Hoaaler, atoms
Mlsotllag back to them. A frenzied
Weer broke from tbe Ups of those
A�4erw4�niht men. They anew what
10tat eeaat Somewhere high above
tzblack rocks and the dying scud
Dope throned in the blessed sus -
Milne.
Milne. They drew him la cautiously
Mehl Coke was able to grasp his band
Whey were quick to see that he brought
Is second rope and a spare whip.
'Two at a time on both ropes," was
Ids tmotftriting message. "They're
friendly Portuguese up there. but no
ems must be seen if a boat L sent from
.lake Island to sod out what bas be-
come of tbe ship. So step lively' Now,
captain. tell 'em Off in pain."
(tike's method was characteristic.
Me literally fell on the two nearest
amen and began to truss them. Hosier
tlollowed his example and tied two
Withers tack to back. They vanished,
land the ropes returned, much more
1eedtly this time. Four and four
i•galn were drawn up to safety. There
Eweleft tbe captain. Boxier and the
ppy Watts. who was now crying
the skipper hnd "set about"
Moll lust for "Anglo' a reel ole wind-
jammer snug."
"Yon must take op this swine," said
Coke to (dozier, dragging Watts to his
feet with scant ceremony. "If 1 lay
me 'ands on '1m I'll be tempted to
throttle 'fm."
Before gritting the deck Hozler help-
ed to adjust the remaking rope aronud
the captain's portly person. Tbey Were
lifted clear of the trembling forecastle
almost simultaneously and In the very
sick of alma Already the skeleton of
the ship's bull was beginning to slip
off into deep water. The deck was
several feet lower than at the moment
of the vessel's Anal Impact against the
rocks. Even before the three reached
the ledge from which tbeir rescuers
were working the bridge and funnel
were .wept away, the foremast fen,
the foretold and forecast), were riot-
ously flooded by the sea. and Watts,
were be tapable of using his eyes,
might have seep tris deadly enemies,
tie rats. swarming in hundreds to the
Hoy platform that still rose above the
destroying waves. Soon even that
fall ark was shattered When the
keel and garboard stroke plates snap-
ped. all that was left of the Androme-
da toppled over. and the cavern she
bad invaded rang with a fierce note of
triumph as the next wave thundered
in without hindrance.
• . • • •
It was Indeed a new and strange
world on whfe'b Iris looked wben able
to breathe and see once more. Dur-
ing that terrible ascent she bad remitt-
ed
etaio-ed but slight consciousness of ber sur-
roundings. 8be knew that Hotter and
herself were drawn close to a bulging
rock, that ber companion clutched at
It with hands and knees and thus fend-
ed her delicate Iambs from off Its bro-
ken surface: she felt berrelf half car-
ried. half lifted, up into free air and
dazzling light: she beard voters In a
musical foreign tongue uttering words
that load the ring of sympathy
Friendly Minds placed her In a warm
and sunlit cleft. and she say there. un-
able to think or move. Hy degrees the
numbness of body stud mind gave way
to c len res 1i1t seeable. :fur sloe took
much for grentid. For Instance. It did
001 set'1i, an unreasonable thing that
the familiar feces of men from the An
dromede should gather neer her on an
uneven shelf of rock strewn with bro-
ken Iu.wldere and the litter of sea
birds She re.•.igttlzed throe vaguely.
and their I.resenoe hroncht It 111'W con
tide nee. 'I het' 1111.0-14...+1 r 1 nnn11,er
Sailor -like. the c began to utke part
Instantly In the work of res. are. but
she .venules.+l dully" why U..zl.•r olid
not come to her. our slid she under
gland !hot he had gone lark to Ibat
raging Inferno beneath until site Raw
his bloat .Mined face appear over the
lip of the pr -cline*.
Then she w•reanled wildly. 'Thank
-dog -oh. 10 ,nk GOA!" and staggered
to her feet 11i the frentle death* to belp
in unfestenntt:lhe ropes that bound him
to the Insensible W•tle. lean gushed
tort!) at ber
own belpleaenesi.
The polo to ber
eyes blinded her.
tithe vibrant away
Reale Not until
I'btiip b l m s e l t
spoke did she dare
to look at Olin. to
r ,■ss, find tbat be was
X
heading over ber
e n d endeavoring
to allay ber agita-
tion by repeated
seauranresot tbelr
commoe well be
Ins•
"Come, Miss
Yorke,- said Ho
star, -our Perta-
ArnA iii coo --on. Imes. Meads say
Ttt&7t11 actor we alai[ ado re.
L•hn hen •a lactam tow this is
ffieum
ry"
"Yea" said ta
ad • strs•w. vales. "e sea
�s m oderetieg. At lay mass -•t s !teat
E wear. MM. sea V ef yea.
Ned he • reMbut It ree
s
..ir,. l. •. ��• p' so islpils mom
:an barred lead bearded. of whose paw
eonallty the glr1 caught no other Sr
tails than the patriarchal beard. a pair
of remarkably bright eyes. n long.
p.,inted nose anti a reit scar that ran
diagonally across a domed forehead.
He turned away without further ex-
plaoatlon and began to climb a natural
pathway that wound itself up the side
Of an almost perpendicular salt of
rock.
Hosier taught Iris by the arm lad
woot.l have alalsted her. but she shoot
herself free. She telt and conducted
herself like a fractions child.
"I tau manage quite well," she said,
with un odd petulance.
Suddenly she clung to Wm.
-Don't let thew send sae back to the
ship," she implored.
"No. no. You are safe now."
"Of course 1 am safe, bot 1 dread
that ship' Wby did 1 ever come on
[ward? Captain Coke said he would
sink ber. 1 told you"- -
"Steady: Keep a little neater the
rocks on your left The passage L
narrow here."
Howler raised his voice somewhat
and purposely hurried her. They were
skirting the se., ward face of the rocky
Wet oar which they had found salva-
tion. The sun tyua blazing at them
sideways from a wide expanse of bine
sky. Thinking be was still dizzy from
tate effects of the blow, which the girl
had ascribed to the bunting of a shell,
Philip glanced at his watch. It war
twenty-five minutes past & Yet be
distinctly remembered eight bells be-
ing struck whi.,' Coke was telling him
from the bridge to give the anchor
thirty -Ave fathoms of cable. Wag It
possible that they had gone through so
much daring those few minutes?
Just then the track turned sharply
away from the sea. A dry water
course cut deeply into the cliff, wbare
torrential rains toad found an upright
layer of soft scoria Imbedded In the
mass of basalt Their guide was stand-
ing on the sky line of tbe deft. some
forty feet above them.
"'1e11 the others to [nuke baste," Its
sad. "This is the end of your Jour-
ney."
"Who la be"' Iris asked. being rather
breathless now after a steep climb.
"1 don't know," said Hosier.
"How absurd.!" ebe gasped. "l -L
think I'm dreaming. Why -bays we -
come bere?'
It wail bot as a furnace in this nar-
row
alrow ravine. Each upward sup ds.
mauded au effort. She would bare
slipped and burr berself many bines
were it not for Bosher's Arm grasp,
nor did she realise the .beer exbaus•
tion that forced him to seek support
from tbe neighboring wall with bb
disengaged band. '1'be man to frost.
however, was alive to their dangerous
"PAkOON rat rottntlr^t
plight He sold • etbtng in his own
language. for his l'pgrt■n rasa Ito pt*
else etsecato recent rat the wen edu-
cated foreigner. and another man ap-
peared '1'be sight of the un-wournerr
startled Iris more than any tuner west
that had hNppepwt Rosy the AiMrour
edea rtMrbetl the enol of err tsar royalta
He wore Ilse uultorm o1 thew. dread-
ful twinge whom she had area the Ibe
Inland
She shrieked. Holter ?envied rte
had sprained an •nate, Wit tretore abia
could utter any Rus of espt: utnlun the
apparition In uniform woo . ePf aide
and murmuring word. tbn'. were ref-
deurly [slut 11 Ins resesorulg $eeing
that he wax not understood be brute
Into halting I''reocb.
He wan a baul,ome youngster, evi-
dently an ofiker. ltd baa eyest dwelt
on the girl's face with two .ask of ani-
mation as be the ber 1010 a eget whish
seemed to bare been excavated frog
tbe Inner side of a email enter.
"Yon can rest byre to star esh
ty. madame," be .ltd "Permit Inc to
arrange • teat 'Then I gime bring Toe
some aloe."
Iris Song off 11x band whirs beta
ber arm so perwttatdrely
"Please do not attrad to me. Thera
are wounded men who need .tteadoa
tar mon than 1." gate said afw.akislg la
English. slats it Dever eut.Rd bar
mind that the Portuguese fuser led
been sclerosing her is P r'lwb.
He was paneled mere by bee •ells•
than ber word.. bot Hasler. who bad
followed close behind. espest ed r OW
Mums blit os the Otlwdlarta•a
Chet m•deateleNle fine MMlar$M, Olga
demoiselle required real andeesledle
hardly mMmM.s4 that whim" W ar-
rt►ed, et vera teat
"lbeinemsbeMe wtlthelg dist fir ohs
et�lr the wo1sIsT
2razrollIeetas reels roar.tt,10. draw
flaw bd. W _ shalt
allWes* eI tar •i.
OM. -11n1110 I first sepsis...e et a
Math American dandy's pole toward
woolen. or, to be exact. tow women
who are young and and ' it
wowed to him not the haat cions
event of au boor crammed tit mar-
vels that any man suould endeavor to
bogie au attly, dtrtatloo under such
circa nthtancea
He saw that aria was scatted on a
camp stool. Her face was Darted lar
her bands. A wraltb of brows bear
was tumbled over her neck lad shoul-
ders: the constant showers of spray
bed loo.eued her tresses, and tbe au
avoidable rigors of the passage from
ship to ledge had shaken out every
hairpin. 'fbe tam-o'-shanter cap she
was wearing early in the day bad die -
appeared at some unknown stage of
the adventure. Her attitude bespoke
a mood of overwhelwing dejectiou.
Like the remainder of bet companions
she was deencbed to the skin.
Tbeir trials were far from ended
wben their feet rested on the solid
rock. There was every indication that
their rescuers were refugees like them-
selves. The scanty resources visible
to the cave, the intense anxiety of the
elderly Portuguese to avoid observa-
tion from the chief island of the group.
tbe very nature of the apparently inac-
cessible crag In welch be and baa as-
soclaters were biding -each and all of
these thL.gs spoke volumes.
Hatter did not attempt to disturb the
girl uotil the dapper officer produced
a goatskin and poured a small quanti-
ty of wine into a tin cup. With a cu-
rious eagerness be abtielpated tbe oth-
er's ob.lous Intent.
"Pardon me, monsieur," be said, seis-
ing the vessel, and his direct Anglo-
Saxon manner quite robbed his French
of its politeness. Then his vocabulary
broke down. and be added more eaavte-
Iv in Rnftllsh: 'e wW persuade bet ts
drink a Itftle. She is rather hysterical.
you know."
The Portuguese nodded as though he
understood. Iris looked up when Ho-
sier brought ber the cup.
"1s there no water?" abe asked plain-
tively.
"We have no water. wadewolseile,"
the officer said. Theo he glanced at
the group of bedraggled sailors. "And
very little wine," be added.
"Be qulek, please," put lD the elderty
Portugneee with a tinge of impatience.
"We have no second cup. and there
are wounded men" -
"Give It to them." said Iris, latimg
her face again for an instant. "1 do
not need 1t 1 have told you that ones
"already. I suppose yon think 1 sboald
not be sere."
"1 am sure our friend did not mean
that" said Hosier, looking squarely
into those singularly bright eyes. He
caught and bead tbem.
"1 did not mean that the lady should
be left to dle, 11 that is the interpre-
tation put on my remark." came the
quiet answer. "But 1t was au act of
the utmost folly to bring a delicate
girl on such an errand. 1 cannot imag-
ine what your captain was thinking
of wben be agreed.0 It"
"Wore that, mister r demanded
Coke. Now that baa At of rage bad
pasted the balky skipper of tbe An-
dromeda was red faced and Imper-
turbable as usual The wanlfohd perils
be bad passed Lineage sbowed bo more
Implies effect on him than a shower of
sleet os tbe thick bide of the animal
be so closely resembled.
"Ars you the captain ?' said the
other.
"Vas, sir. An' 1'd like to 'ear w'y
my ship or 'r present trip wasn't fit
for *my young teddy. let 'lobe" -
'That is a matter for you to deter-
mine. 1 suppose you know best bow
to conduct your own business. My
only concern is witb the outcome of
your rashness. Wby did son deliber-
ately sacrifice your ship In that man-
ner?"
"Wot are you a-drtvtn' at. mistsrr
Coke growled.
"Do you deny, then, that you acted
like a madman? Do you say that you
did bot know quite well the risk you
mo In bringing your vessel to the Is-
land In broad daylight?'
Then Coke found hit breath.
"Risk!" be roared- "Risk to steam -
In' to an anchorage an' seodln' a boat
ashore for water? There seems to be
a lot of mad folk loose just now our
Fernando Noronha, but I'm not one of
'em, an' that's as mucb as 1 can say
for Cony of yon-damme If It ain't"
"Wbo are you. tbeb? Who sent yon
here?"
"i'm Captain James Coke of the
British ship Andromeda -that's 'oo I
am -an' 1 was scot 'ere. or leastwtys
to tbe river Plate. by David Verity &
Co. 01'. Liverpool."
it must not be forgotten that Coke
shared with his employer a certain an.
classical freedom M the proouoclatlos
et the ship's name. The long "e" ap-
parently puzzled the other man.
"Aadroutedar be mattered. "Spell
ur'
"My godfather, this It an asylum for
sure." grunted Coke. Ib a spam at !b-
rims mirth. "A-n-d-ro-m•e•da. Now
yoa•ve got !t"
"Yon are ultimate. Captain Coke.
moat vnlocky," the other said. "1 re-
gret my natural mistake, which. 1t
seems, was shared by the authorities
of Pernaedo do Noronha. You have
blemds. lido • asst of boasts, and
ea a remit you have been badly ataig-
Iat me explain matters. 1 am Dom
Ooerha Astsale d. nyly. es-prwsldant
et the mumble of basal. There le at
Ms seemed s determined movemslat
es foot ea the melbisad le replace no
b
power. lad with dist *feet M view
Warta see bstng made to seem* My
escape tram the convict settl.malat le
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Our Place on the Map.
Wingbam Advance.
Possibly some of our young readers
way not know just whooe fib m pat t or
Huron county lies on the map. if
they find the latitude and longitude,
just where these lines crow will be
the plade. Tine.. pesrest places to
Win ham for which we have been
able bo end calcejrtlons are Godet ice,
Lucanow and Clinton. Goderich is in
43 degrees. 45 minutes north latitude,
and 81 degrees, 41 minutes, welt
longitude. Lucknow is in 43 deRreea.
56 minutes north latitude and 81
degrees, 30 minutes, west longitude.
and Clinton 43 degre#s, 34 minutes
north latitude lad 81 degrees, 37
minutes west longitude.
HOW TO PRESERVE YOUTH AND BEAUTY.
Oar great secret of youth lad beauty for the yowl wow or the saltier b
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The w.._a,. y systems a • dedicate machine which e•s only be compared to the M-
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the itmprspsr handling of this Mw moshomier. Medd
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do, in those trying times thee Dome to .il woods. .
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(1 m•Ngd firs.) odd
1 mil die.1 war wt was 4 /II'S
W whin esmreees fir. Yes sums. 1 raid W tie pagan
Dr. Pieree's
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t -we'll pay
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$11000
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On May 1, 1912, we will select two
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Write plsialp-TODAY-givi.d year osemp.tke
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TML MOST Diet('1
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MOYZL EDWARD .•a
�YAL GEOfRG[
IMus t ed,ng at boatel
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From r. Jean, Nola., to Liverpool,
impreo of Britain M.r. $ Apr..")
Ern_ prow of Ireland Mar. lit Apr. 19
L. Manitoba ogre-OYw1Itlar. 0, Apr..S
lake Champlain lonedaol . . Apr. 11
From Quebec to Liverpool.
(lisp. Britain MAY L MAW 31. June
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From Montresl to Llwrpool.
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CANADIAN
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Colonist Rates
FROM OODERICH
!larch 1st to April 15th
TO
Vancouver, B.C.
Victoria, H.C.
Sot ale, Wash.
Ppoitime, Wash.
Pot Hand. Ore.
Nelson, B.O.
Los Angeles, 0.1. �.85
San Diego, Cal.
San Francisco, CAI.
Proportionate Rates frons other p0111t. fn
Ontario.
$42.15
Settlers' Trains to
Western Canada
Will 111111V11 TORONTO
10.20 p.m. each Tuesday
Berlars MARCH lad APRIL.
For farther lafoematdon amply to JIIN
KIDD. Agent. Dodeelea.
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On Friday aigl
Methodists will 1
the home of Mr
time is expected.
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far the result of
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toad, for five y
faun end
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men will he sank
term.
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besot Appetite
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learns after es
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habit very da
good general he
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tot and healthi
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STANDARD SECURITIES
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VANCOUVER. SW* Ce1sreis
WiNTER SUIT
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clad you'll make, no mistake wham
you leave your order with
HUGH DUNLiOP
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