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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-2-20, Page 6• TeemWelt F a.acaat Se Wel MRS. ARCHER Mothers Wbtt To Do Tells For Delicate -My fourteen -y daught.er w s very tide Lad ' She had a bad mesh as teat I beams very meek alarmed about her health. She was bervess and did not eJeep well. had eery little appetite clad doctors did not kelp ler. Having beard so mock about Vince, I decided to give It a vial. It has helped her wonderfully. Sbe can sleep all night now witboot (w:ighang once; in fact, her Dough is Foie Her appetite is greatly lm I toted and she has gained la weight .no1 is a wonderful medicine, and I always keep It in the house. I -stab every mother knew what Vino' will do for delicate children.- Mn. Wm. Archer, 223 Broadway, Losg Breach, N. 1. This decildons cod liver and frog ereparatla without oil is a wonderful body-builder and strength -creator for bock young and old. We promise to gate back your money in every such case where Vinod does not etneet. 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' , "As the Sparks Fly UCp ward,'. etc t ep rip1t.twt bs Illustrations by Ellstbortb Young CHAPTER le. °Vver the Hills and Far Away' Recognition—or some other more potent instantaneous Lorre—brought the woman to a sitting position. The man drew back to give her freedom of action, as sbe lifted herself on htr hands. It was moment, befofe com- plete consciousness of her sltuatiou came to her. Tt-,e surprise was poi too great, the saw thing! dimi. .hrough a wt_:r1 of driving rain. of a Matting mighty wind.r, of a seethiei: sea of water, but presently it was an. plain to Ler .gain. She had caugt no fair view of the man sato had Thr• the bear as he splashed through IL: rre•cl; and tizroped acro=, •he rusk and trees down the canon. at le:•s• she had not .seen him full flee, bu• she recognized him immediately. The thought tinged with color for a trio - 'meat her prlli' cheek. "I fell into tbe torrent." she said feebly. pettirc her hand to her bead and striving '.r speech to put aside that awful retnembsauce. "You didn't fall In, was The an - ',twee "it was a cloudburst. jou were cauzbt in it.` 1 didn't knew"' • 'Of eouroe rot. how should you"' -Asa how came I bete!" •"[ ems I y enough to well. you, t "Did your -imp into the flood far me~ The mai nodded. ' -That's twine, you have saved my fife t}:is day.' said the gni. foreleg herself. worrin:dike, to the topic that she hated. �It'e notlilttt:" deereeated the • oth- • it In lY be nothing to you, bat tt Is a ereae deal ti me.' was the answer. "And now whet is to be done' ' We must get out of ,her at once." said the man. "Yoe need shelter. 'food, a fire Can you walk'" . •I don't know "Let me help you." He rose tc bis feet. reached down to ber, took her hand` in the strong grasp of his own and raised her lightly to ber feet in an effortless way which showed his great strengtb. She did not .core than put' the weight of her body slightly on her left foot when a spasm of pain shot through her, she swerved and would have fallen had he not caught her. Ile sat her s ntly on tbe rock. "My foot " she said piteously. "I don't know what's the matter u•Itk it - Her high boots were tightly (aced, of course. but he could see that her lett foot had been badly mauled or sprained: already the slender ankle was swelling visibly. He examined It swiftly a moment It might be k sprain. it migbt be the result of some violent thrust against the roots. some whirling tree trunks light have caught and crashed her foot, but there was no good in speculating as to causes. the present patent tact was that she could not walk; all the rest was at that moment unimportant This unfortunate accident made him they, more anxious to get ber to a Place of shelter without delay. it would be necessary to take off ber boot and glee the wounded member proper treatment Por the present the tight shoe acted as a bandages wide!' was well. Whet the man had withdrawn him- self from the world. be had tnwardle resolved that no bttman being sbould aver invade his domain or share his solitude, and during his long sojourn to the wilderness his determination had not weakened. Now his eomiag desire was to get this woman wham fortune --good or lilt—had throve upon bis bands to bis bow wittiest delay. There was nothing be could do for ber out there in the rata. Seery drop of whiskey was sows. they ware just two halfdreweed, sodden bits of humanity cast up oe teat rocky 'bore. and one was a helpless I aft fir aaalafiT. fee7.arr sod 'FST HOW DYE.. ,. ser -wry y.• a..a eyes Bun, w %pew wt.* SING .f C4.111 yam Goods ore Made .. --s• Y.es... tee • Levi •., free Cans (:N..••r, 5...ti... ••• '.t1[.. e•,•a....t. .f Dr.1.ramer.ea.. ...�..,. Tf• JOM1.3OV-11)(14AkDSO' CO.. Unman& • r...r..l. C••••• theeeethitheseetheeesitheneethesitheetettese Groceries When you ate buying Family Groceries. the first consideration is Quality. We guarantee that our goods will stand the quality test every time. %V& want you to It c them. and if for any reason you are not perfectly satisfied we want you to let us know. We are here to give you satiafection in Orocetirs Give to a trial on your next order. Sturd) & L f'• racers. The Square. Oodetieh 'PHuNK •t -Do you know where your eatssi hr be eked at last I A `Fess' that adds 21% is the vales of Stack is a very siert period Caldwell'• Molasses Meal It does mere than that-- it also insures dee health of your cable handl• reducing resent feeding coats by a whstawtial margin. It is gdc'c pare Cane Melaases and 16% edible tads snorted for me ewiq•e digestive action. Tee know the teethe( vales d porn Cue Ifahessu• Caldwell's Ideal is the way wangle= forte is which it elan be fed. It's slways dry to the teach. Takeo the eases mastoids n sepal saeest of other rarest, making it mere palatable and • Meet Rkafy your bedroom beedies it, but write to m at ase rate for the fatty THE CALDWZIL FUD 00. Lieu.& 011111111116 OSITA*IO. • - H* did not wish to take her to her ewe camp, be had a strange instinct of possession in ber. In some, way he felt he had obtained a right to dee with her as he would. he had saved ber life twice, once by chance, the. other as the result of deliberate and berate endeavor. and yet his honor sad bis manhood obliged him to offer to take ber to her own people if he. could. Hence the question, the as • ewer to which he waited so eagerly. "It's down the canon. I am one of Ur. Robert Maltland's party. - Tye man nodded, he didn't kepi/ Robert Matt1and from Adam. and hs cared nothing about him. -How far down"' he asked. "1 don't know, how far is 1t from here to where you—where—where— ,w e--.. -About a mile." he replied. quickly Nib,- understanding her reason for faltering. 'Then I think I must bare come at least sive miles from the camp this morning " "It will be four miles away, then," said the man. The girl nodded. "I couldn't carry you that far," he murmured half to himself: `1' question If there is any camp left there any- way. Where was It, down by the wa- ter's edge" "Yes " -Every vestige will have been swept away by that, look at it." be podated over to the lake. "What must we dor she asked in Meetly.. deeending Upon his greater .dre*gth, his larger experience. his masculine force, -i shall hare to take you to my CI3WAPES PlRFEC'f1pN. COCOA Is rich in food value and easy to digest. It is just Coosa, pure Cocoa, ground from the choicest Cocoa buns. Nt .. and Doctors seooatasd• tae i• aicksan or m health m ru=4, 11 Write Ideas for oving Picture Plays! 1 CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND EARN MOO OR MORE WLZKLY l • est with bis foot carrier err tribe' �is• bet sad laid ber neon the bed or, teak built against one wall of tie 'Mien Tet the way be put her down was •haracteristle of the man. That Last restige of strength had served him sell. He did not drop her as a less 1, .koughtful and less determined ase night hare done, he laid her there eel vastly and as tenderly as if sisal weighed nothing. and as if be bad car, led ber nowhere. So quiet and easy was his handling of her that she did� tot wake up at once. So soon as abe was out of Ms arms, be stood up and stared at ber in great alarm. a Who soon gave way to reas- lurance. She had not fainted, there was a little tinge of color in her cheek that had rubbed up against his rough hunting coat; abe was asleep, her reg- ular breathing told him that Sleep was of course the very best of medi- cines for her, and yet she should not -be allowed to sleep until she had got rid of her wet clotAing and until something bad been done for her wounded foot It was indeed an em- barrassing situation. He surveyed her for a few moments wondering bow best to begin. Then realizing the necessity for immediate action, be beet over ber and woke her up. Again she stared at hen 1a be- wilderment until he spoke. -'This is my house." he said, "we are home." "Home'" sobbed the girl. "Under shelter. tben." said thb man. 'Ton are very tired and very sleepy, but there is something to be done; you must take off those wet clothes at once. you must have something to eat and I must bare a look at that foot. and then you can have your sleep out " The girl ,tared at him. his program. K a radical one under the circum- stances, was nevertheless a nlloaal one, indeed 'he only one. How was it to be carried out' The man esu Ii/ divined ber thoughts "Tbere is another room , in this loupe. a store room. I cook 1n there. - he said. 'T am going in there now to net you something to eat: meanwhile pee lust undress yourself and go to hmd.- ,He went to a rude set of box -like +elves draped with a curtain. appal, garb his own handiwork. against the Sulk and brought from 1t a long and Somewhat shapeless woolen gown. "'You can wear this to sleep sac" he eosctfnned. "First of all, though. I am gotne Sa have a look ie Lbat foot: MO Eli CONY lenge `is it far"" 'r "About a mile or a mile and a half from here." "i can't •walk that far. - "No, I suppose not Tou wouldn't be willing to stay here while I went down and hunted for your canter The girl clutched at him. "I couldn't be left here for a mo- ment alone,'�abe said ha sudden fever of alarm. I never was afraid be- fore, but now -- "All right," -be said, gently patting her as be would a child "Well go up to my camp and then I will try to Rad your people and -- "But I tell you I c stet walk - "Tou don't have to walk." said the man. He did not make any apology for his next actio*. be just stooped down and. disregarding ber faint pro'ests and objections, picked ber up in his arms- Std was by no means a Batt burden, and be did not run away with her as the heroes of romances do. But be was a mai 'far tented the average In strength, and with a Most heart and a resolute courage that he always carried him successfully through whatever he attempted, and be bad need of all his qualities, physt- 1 cal and mental, before be finished that awful journey. Tbe woman struggled a little at first, then finally resigned herself to the situation: indeed, she thought swiftly. there was nothing else to do. she had no choice, she could sot have been left alone there in the rocks In that rain, she could not wank. He was doing the oaly thing possible- The compulsion of the' inevitable was upon them both. They went slowly, the man often stopped for rest. at which times be would seat her teaderly upon some prostrate tree. or iota* rounded boul- der, mien he was ready to resume bis task. a did not bother her with ex- pianaUoa. discussion or other conver- sationfor which ale was most tbaak- fat Once or twice during the slow progress abs tried to walk. but tbe slightest pressure ow ber wounded foot nearly rouged tier to faint He made no complaint about his bungee sad she found it after alt. )leasaat to be upbeld by such powerful arcs; ale was so sick_ so tired. so won out mad then was seek saseranee d strength and safety V lb Arm hold or lbw By and by. in tbe last stage of their journey. ber head dropped as his shoulder and eke actually tell tato as smeary trouoled sleep. He did Sot taw whether abs slumbered or wbetber sbe had fainted again He, did Sot dare to stop to and out, kis strength was almost gust. to Mistiest siert the stein epos kis muscles was almost as great as it had bees h the whirlpool Per the seed time Met day the sweet stood set as hill Aimed. ids legs trembled umber WEL M be mode the last ,e buedeet tea ep the steep I a8 tr s mews' braid shelf perhaps as saw is eulosftl sun be bed leant kb bit shag tlfoii sionsiatss be error louse: bell the, hit memo.' it Inds Peres wee spent; arms b. llalf Meed -t>]n s I ! Too often the charity that begins at borne isn't worthy of mention. teem YOU We Will Show You how ! If you hate idesa -If you can THINK—we will show you the secrets of this fascinating asw pro- telssion. Positively no experience or literary excellent o•oeosan-. 45.+ •'flowery language" ie wanted. 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