Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-11-04, Page 7I 4 ; ',,���, , ,� . �,: ,,;*,,�,�,4 - 1�, ,�� . 'J�-.,.�� �, V 1� 1. i , �, � - 1�,61!4§11; - � ! ,�,�An , _:*,,� ... , I , , 141. : I 1, � , , ., .1 , , �:. �'. ; � . li� , - ;", - ,4 , "'; , 1. 1. , �, , I , � I , ;; "., _',�,, ... � �1� - I . , I . , :, .1 I�. 41 9 I , 16 - 5 . U .-T." � I % .- I E -0 L , , I - V I � ��� I Meer 9wery. , � �F ,.: IV � . Arsweeg tuir chil, , V0 you"too. - - Ona. - su ly she had covered her tracks safely. . 8PPetite and No ItlQuo -and satisfies . "And we all think he just right did in using his common sense, Mr. Nor- , - tb.e. craving for IV i, vVeets, 1!� there won't anybody go to the pen for he'pin himself to Mr. Morse's � IN 11 I - - N - - V, I .1 - ==tl�� . . - THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO1Y. ' READ OFFICB-SHAFORM ONT. � ____-_i- . . OFFICERS: � J. Connally, Goderich , - Pres!dent Jas. Evans, Bee ' 9 D. F. McGregor, , I , Sl= . I / AGENT$: Alex. Leitch, IL 1R. No. 1, Clinton; W, E. Ilinchler� Seafo ; John Mul, WaY. 981noudvWle- .T. T. Yeo,, God*. rich; R. G. Jaro�"-, ��*�' , . DWqTo4S: William R*n, No. 21' Seaforth I John Bennewtep, Brodhageo; i I I Evans, Beech,vTc#d- M. McEVen, Clin, bon; amen C9nnoily, Godw�lch; Alex _ . a oot, 0. 3, Worth ; J. & eve, NO. 4, altou- - Robert rerr* 19�1 .­., . orge iQar1t1n6y, -NO. 3, - M y Gibson. 9 Brdeelleld. , WATSON & REVD SEAFORTH,ONT. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS representing only the best Can - "an, British and American Companies. AD kinds of insurance effected at the lowest rates, including- i FiRX LIFX ACCIDENT, AUTO. MOBILE, TORNADO AND PLATR GLASS RISKS. -Also-- REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENTS Prompt attention paid to placing risks and adjusting of claims. ' Business established 50 years, . guaranteeing good service. Agents for Singer Sewing Machine I �� Company. t t I . OFFICE PRONE, 39. t RESIDENCE PHONE, 60. a ___ t d LONDON AND WINGHAM t - h North. ha.m. P.M. t Exeter ............ 10.16 6.04 �' Rensall ........... 10.30 6.18 t Kippen ........... 10.85 6.23 Brucefield ......... 10.44 6.32 b Clinton Jet . ....... 1-0.68 6.46 a Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.62 t Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.15 6.52 d Clinton Jet . ....... 11.21 6.68 t Loudesborough .... 11.35 7.12 3 Blyth ............. il'.44 7.21 t Belgrave .......... 11.56 7.33 t Wingham. Jet., Ar. - 12.08 12.09 7.46 h wingum .......... 12.12 7.55 ` s South. I a.m. P.M. I V 6.55 8.15 1 Winghain Jet . ..... 7.01 3.21 1 Belgrave .......... , 7-15 3.32 1 Blyth ............. 7.27 3.44 Londesborough - - - - 7.35 8.52 i I . Clinton Jet . ....... , 7.49 4.06 1 Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 1 8.03 4.20 , � Brueefield ......... 8.16 4.32 1 Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 , Hensall ........... 8.82 4.5o I Exeter ............ 8.47 6.05 1 : � . � , C. N. R_ TIME TABLE � I ; East , a.m. p.m. I I Goderich ........... 6.00 2.20 ' Holimesville ........ 6.17 2.37 1 Clinton ............ 6.25 2.62 4 1 Seaforth ........... 6.41 3.12 St. Columban ...... 6.49 8.20 1 Dublin .. � .......... 6.54 8.28 West , � a.m. p.m. P.M. I � Dublin ...... 10.87 6.88 9.37 1 � St. Colunihan. 10.42 5.44 � Seaforth ..... 10.53 5.58 i-*io, 1 I I Clinton ...... 11-10 6.08 10.04 lJoiniesville .. 11.20 7.08 10.13 � - Goderich ..... 11.40 7.20 10.80 i I . C. P. R. TIME TABLE . past I I � a.m. ] Goderiab .................. 5.50 onset ...... .5.55 , _ I N 11010aw ......... ­­­­ - 6.04 ] � A ... :::::::::: .... 6.11 =,,'tf, '.!"i :;-: ................ 6.25 1 Walton . 4 ...... %--*.....::: - 6.40 , MeNaught .............. 6.52 , I Toronto ........... 6�.4.J...:::: . 10.25 , � . �1 wat - I � ... . J "I'll, �A Toronto ............... 04, , � ., '; ,,I I VeNanAt ............. ::,. & I I 11 1walton ............ 4.4­66WI. 11 � %1" slyth ........... 6 ... 44".., i .4; ':j . . I AVb=M .... � ....... �,.q#�0.6 ;.J � '' 041 ., I 11 1 . 1, ,�',' �T " . . .. � I ..-k I"""., *# -* '& -, - . , I � * * 6 , - . , . OIL � � ; �, )11 .1, b . ,­00.k.0.6,0�k*4A*00 � *��, . . � . I ,. k;. 1�1 , � - � I '. , .�_ , ", , ,. , � , . � ­ ',, 1, ;��, 14 . .1 - . I I ­�'i­,' I , . I � � � 11 I 1. I ,'d _ _ - .. :. � 1 ,.,-,O,:� � �f �,`:,;�,,4-��,,,,y,!" �, ,,, I " I �, " - �A. %. 1, ,�. :� - I �, ..,:t�.,,..:�-�f,,,,,,,,_,,�e,�,�',,.,,,i'�.�,.I;."!,.,�!,,", � 11". 1; , I 11� 1. 11:11 �!,- - -11 , 11 , �­' 1� , .:, ',I , : , ff.it', ,,,, �,*:,7'1. . . ­ ­­­­ ,,, �, ­1fA­Nr7,7,A,,,,7r,XT n ", I .­ __ ..'' ''i 'I', �� �, i�, � A ,��v�x . , � -4- , """' - - ,.� ­ g ,,,-,,,,-- r, , � 'W'', __r, 11'....-I, 'a­.rU,9vKM'A. , , , , 11 . , - " i'Al.r+s,p�',�'V,u,,ITI.'O�.�,T,)"Ra, 0 , ,�4 aw . ir, q � !­�,�, �' ,,, � 4T." , 'O 'y -'r., I �R " g �;". , � ��,� 'D ,�j �­ �­r ... .... - ". 40 X" " I . _011 " w, � R'� J "I � , , I A ", � , :. . . � �� � I . , � 'ro " , I ,��l " . 1. . . " Ut S "' i d; ... ... "-' `�, ,,W:�'!, 66 19 -W :'' "AM " - , ,� _ ,, . . �� 044q!,� Ve I I p,r­�Pp ','Rj,-_.-��rq".J'A�V , "g, .1 I , . - " . , . , . . 4, �"0.9 � - 16 1 1 ., .1 ''RX "Ill"41--"�""",."",."��., � V V, . 4n,&'�q;,�t�Z�j','4,'� �-,l ­_ i �� - . "' , "' . � . _y . - I . tz� F 1�1, U, 1, I 1� W � " , I 1. -, ", 0.100mil, � X1,4"J ot,� ]k "'Y' up nigger I 'Abd"ouV­of � A�Tl F, ", , , I . �_� - - , , 0 . , , , �, 411" ­ , - . �� , I � , , , " , I " .1-11 I - , ,,,� i, �, ,;," -11 � k 'A ,A 1. ", , .. � , � " , , .., - '' - I , 9, 10 -�'! �` , .. N , F", " I JW; � d 11 ­­', " , �� . -, , .. - ..ta I I _ � _1 ." , ''I I . I I ­ vl I .��, - 8 ;,f,e , 41".". * "' , . , VAI - ! nM1.`11*A6` , . . .. �_M. ,In , ,4- , I ' �, "A'A" U44 P I mor., i--, , � � ., 11 , :, , '. 1� " " 'P , I pqlver 414,� ,,; Av,�4' 4' , �, ,.,.. # i MAL`$Z�, 401. I � 1� 1. .. " ,�. I I � ", ,,,, . � �_ , � 'It J , ", , ,"i 11 I U-1 � , , k, -f . I h w�ptasvi�i"J4 0"'Ot " Firk, . nflw, - 0�,�, ""4" � , a _ . t`a - . I.. � I I . 4cr,,1CX,Z94#d 4 � ,, �. 11 , �­­!'M , 44 I i -- , I , - "A ". I , " � I . I �. �, I .'F ... 11 q w %P#Rlg�""�,�; , . ,41q P,V,4, AV,K, �owm be� -7hoy'Vv, seAtfor, I ,,1,,,,1rce1r% JAPA ,;, ': ;, 1� �, §�,,-, , I I __`BV -1 I . . . . S�49` JA* - 4 " d'' tlh 1004ed at it to- rl,%tray �is oitl,, ,�� , I . , :", a N � -7. .7, � I "I". ,: , ?.--__j[, ,;,=,',,�; I - , , � , ;,u!. , 1 4. 01. 1�_­ . I _­ , I � �": , , P, , - ,M, .n 'i OU UOK I I I 0, 1. .. ;7 � 1,4 1 " , , 4-0 1 'up , FAM, 4 . 11 , 4' no," ' "W" I . ! �5� - �' �'no�', 'd - ��` *­`­�� , 1 , I I I ,, .. U , , , WmLpAx 911#41400#39 ,head. th � " $10, , . i3d, i I � 31aclAOX) "INR - , , %V Is Sheriff, AUTI , , ,00$0 1 V, 41�', ­; 1 ... ft , . - �4 M t�: 11 I , �0 "`* _4W ered � - , I , � Al_ .�' I 1. .""� I �t � 11.1 . , MrR .1. I � � , �w"V"41 11* . 1� . 11.1 , I'll, ... APAV aUti,.;o?*_ ,.. �, I .. . . 1: 77.1, 4�0 - 41A,V.Jim�s. I don't rightly, glooinily. . . �;�,�qe�.",." . � � ' - 0 - , :�, , . .4 IMIT"', I . 6AV0z �thll$ thing 4t all/f the old ma ifia 0 1 ."I,, ��- �� - �F� ­ _ I � :0A Apoxlo,�,,: RIA�04k:04g,�,A A : , � 11 I et ng ,right'U.14,11 . , . I � , - * , T 4111 theyT$4' . I ��' ..,. ­ 0. - I - troubled "at this mystery N , " S"M I . Trout: � a ,#Uh4A=Aq`��, 6�', I . .1 , , V 04, " . Al", _4,,'��,,�'X " ��,� . - . - ;erwe,j, 10)`i`,I.;,� � , I , � S seeme 101. - .1 . , " ._ , 14 I . 4',V 5y ' . ... � f d to Point to his. house- 'vL�L`"5 1"; 00'Arrft '�J,r I modelled The, i. � 249 � .,� � , , -,Rly at Nor.- 014 ��, - ,A� I I "to '911i I Ily 11 , 4 ��', ... .... I— . , Agave, wou � A! 11 , �_ I � I , Id � , ,1 MA . 11 1. 1) . I . . V � I U'A'VP ,"p .., I tor, - - . ,�- � . � P 1� . I I �� hdld., ris.- _",� reel ,".� I 'Ir poso privio - '' I , 9 GROSSET & DUNLAP I Again Lee glancef[11 � - , I New York ... - V-Petter d . WAT I . ,; , �0,� ­ ., . I, 'W Moses, 11 , P" 9 41t%NG SHEEP r 1 . ,..;�rT ,,,;, - � . . I I , . " , ­ . . _ ve got itl The guy that bunch of -sheep �#o­v.p to water � I _ - , �� `��!._ _... _ ,v � �'; � , ! 1 _ � I 4.4; �. I I 11 �� who did the holding up bad his horse right. The, deputy glanced quietj, Tfiere W4 a � ­_. " � , I , .1 away. I clean _.,t4r'g0t them this 7 -:round, h0tili *or .� � � � ; 11 ,� 1- I i I � . down here. He loaded the sack on mO,njmg.,P , ty, in the�-, i�_ e of b W I �,:�,�,` ` � nodded'here had there at sig 49molniui, .� .1 , �,�-�I",19910%,A' � i � 1�, Of 'the . I I M"WIMMM"W" � _ . Its back and drove off up the ditch. - ht - , Mr, I 11 .11 t . . 1, I I - . , "Sure." The YOUnger'441111 was not,famillar face,oTan acquaintance, and s4id; and I I, �1,11 -1 , 11 �, g;,,, ig ,� � ,4 I,$ ; �� , the Ot r�, i's I ,,, - . (Continued from last week) All we got to do is follow the'ditch 'bo ea d to Me- spoke to the driver, Mr. Norris," - �, I - 11 . .11 _�i�'. ,�� up l# I . ", V , , ' up 'or ,down till we come to the place Kinstra. naturally. 00ji,lplir many of ffLeVs. hear you say your littjopiece 19yonfre On the . .. I F,90 :p 0 � .,�� , . J ;I Job quick" sne,ere4; W,W,� ... .. . to' You can't tell. The robber May where he climbed out and struck a- the hol&ups were ibei'01!! again, ose, I � 1. 1, . , be right round here now." Her eyes, cross ,country.,, the cattle detective. , ,_ U04bel,16 "I saw only onej anO,, � dn't see him The Mexican now had it by heart, "The quicker the sooner, I expect 0, tPA0,0i01lm � 9 . "That's right, Phil. He must have very good. He was x.glgm fellow in and he pattered off the thing from "And 'by might you�ll have I - I crearal shi,nin with excitement, passed the � ,U �, crowd moving in and out of the store, had a pardner UP at the head -gates.. a black mask." I I bpginnin,g to end without a pans - Mr. for already the news of the hpld-up They had some kind of signal arrang- "You don't say. Wo:rs� ou: the l4elissy lean e. Hold-up roped and hog-tiei:1111 inA4 I t, had brought -riders and ranchindn jog- tid, an . , Y ., behind the counter, ed 'Not so yo 11 ; , , d when Mr. HoU-up' ' . U could notice edl& 1�- was ready ,driver?,, �, , , it, Aft, ging in to learn the truth of the wild (town c �.,4 her elb6wa �n It and fastened her eyes you a sheep -herder these days, chitia L ome the water and washed Out Alan felt the color on the boyish face of the officer. in Norris ? rp Mr. � All tale that had reached them. , suffuse his face. "' 'kator his tracks. It's a blame, smooth piece "No, I was the g-uard.'t " her heart she was troubled. ibali 4 4111- 1 � HOW The gentle irony Of this was not Z fl,.N "More likely he's twenty iniles a- of,business if you ask me." "Oh, you were the guord." much did he know? What could he lost On its Object, for in the 'V e,st a cold is m way. But whoever ,he is, he knows " The fellow made two bad breaks, Alan felt the su ' ,. V1 , ave. li�uy that cov- discover from the evidence she had berder of sheep is the next remove to d this country, He ni'dile'a slip and though. That piece of shirt "Is One, ered this man's amuge zient, and he left? He had the reputation of being from a dumb animaL. , Melissy's gaze was' turned to the land him "in th I it impotently. 911n Melissy the best trailer apd the most fearless "No, I'm riding for the Quarter Cir.- M, - palled Jose by -his name." This foot -print is another. They may resented �4023mulsi I ,q pen yet." ­ +_ U. .W� ; A - dust whirl that advanced up the road that ran round the corral. "That ,"I don't- think," returned the old man -with composure, 11 . gra�tef ul. s sUPPOIT Ile Was the more - - Ona. - su ly she had covered her tracks safely. ... .,.,I . �,,,,,, � -�;.`,"X-',712 cle K Bar outfit. This is the first -,- .. 0,10,00, 0� � , f - � .�, - , � I - 777=77,77�7­__"� 1�`�1;4�,',�"P:��� time I ever took the dust 1 . �.` - , doesn't prove anything, Alan. Every- -Jose. and as he spoke his foot erased the tell -tale print. "I 'low "And we all think he just right did in using his common sense, Mr. Nor- From Jose the ranger turned to Alan. "We'll hear of a sheep 1. . 1. ,"11'. �Z " ,,, - I "I r , , , IMeW I I ,� , V - i !, �� in my life. I did it to oblige Mr. tended. The gi*I I- s, le,,',. � abtix,041 body knows He's lived all over Arizona --at Tucson and Tombstone there won't anybody go to the pen for he'pin himself to Mr. Morse's ris," the girl flashed. -, - "Oh your account of it now, seh," he said gently. Lee." leave him and go about b.ei,:W6Aj�.­.1 I .. I .1 I - . - . "Oh! To oblige Mr. Lee?" Her role was to appear as and Douglas." "That's right, too," the lad admit gold dust. I don7t eve a cuss who it was.,, certainly." An� with that he was gone after While Alan talked, Jack's gaze drifted through the window to the M*COUSPX04'�' "He wanted to water them, and his uous as possible,but sheovould not*o�r ,� . ,, ",, -,,�.'�� �. herder 4asn't here." ted. I - Norris laughed in his low, her father to help- him ' Water the . flock of sheep that were being driven , , sist the fascination of trying to Pr100*_,..1 .� "' , � " "Must 'a, been wanting water his thoaght_� :,,,,. , .:, : � 'I, � The -riders in ad . vance of the dust cloud resolved theraselves into the easy way. "I'm with you, Mr. Lee. We'll make a thorough job while we're sheep. "I don't see why those sheep have I up from the ditch by Lee and Norris. That little pastoral scene had its sig- � I- 111W. I mighty bad, I � _11;r"; '' e6mim h 491 suppow.71, � R Jack ainiably. reckon," e ted b . .., _. - ".,P.qse will come, � � I.,' ack with 11 . 10, Norris. Her incautious admission was - already at it and mess up'these other tracks. After that well follow the ditch up to be watered right now.`,sbe frown �, ed to Alan. -Dad did water them this 'him " - nificance for him. He had arrived at the locality of the hold-up a few inin- -1111, a bows� t b!rz'­�� .-. I 11 I , ��, _* " �� , "You bet' Lee feels bettex satis- win it , I , . '-A "*ait for � , 'i� � , . ,,, I;, . . e ,, ­­ - fied now he's watered them.- ?!! - , I I I - IWI �hem !!!,s - -Aeris- '11- troubling her. and see if there's anything doing." morning. I helped 'Together utes after they had left, and his keen .- . �, , I I % �. "I don't doubt it.ft Ion. " - .7, .,. I . I , :" ,�., ". clBut I'm sure you're right. No They remounted their broncos and they went into the store Jose intelligence had taken in some of the ., . .� _ , . 11L. I ­ �,j, , Norris changed the subject. "Yout The ran I : - or in: , ` hold-up with any sense would stay a- rode them across the tracks several where was telling hie story fo� the sixth' time to a listening circle of points they had observed. A rapid circuit of the spot at the distance must have burnt the wind getting thought'.. -. , . '. ... , . , , thought thought thought �'. ... . , li� he � - ',, here. round here and wait to be caught. times, then followed the lat eral up, plainsmen, A of thirty yards had shown him tracks . I I didn't expect to see you rought ' s gaze : - ` for brougoW- I dist� I , He's probably gone up into the Gall- one on either sidq of the ditch, their eyes fastened to the ground to ee s "And right then he come at -you no leading from the place except those some hours." ance to mr-et he . .. em . lay.' " "I happened to be down at Yeager,s behind Otose cold eyes she "Unless he's cac4ed the gold and is . any evidence of a horse having c lam- and ree-quested yore 1A@W outfit to poke a hole in the seeneqr with Yore which ran up the lateral on either side of it. It was possible that these could not ranch and one of the boys got me guess. . trying to throw 61 . T suspicion." The girl moved forward to the end bered over the bank. They drew in sight of the ranch house dis- front feet?" old Dave Ell-iis asked just belonged to the horses of the robbers, on the line from Mesa." "You're more hopeful than I am, "Picked UP any clues yet?" asked Miss Lee." of the house with Alan to meet her without covering what theywere looking for. as Melissy entered. I "SL Senor." but if so the fellows were singularly careless of detection. Moreover, the the other carelessly, yet always with "What are You sending them ont father. At that instant, by the ironic humor of chance, her glance fell up- Lee's heart was in his mouth, for he knew that he would see presently "One of MacQueen's Roaring For)c booty must be accounted for. They had that hint of a sneer; and innocently for, then?" % Flatray answered, "They seem to be 110h, well, the boys need- to on a certain improvised wash -stand what his eye sought. "I gang did it, I'll bet," Alan contribut- ed sourly. not. carried it with them, since me empty box remained to show that work right seldom." off some of their energy-, and there's "Didn't covered with oilcloth. She shook her bead decisively. "No, he won't risk reckon the fellow went down in- stead of up," suggested Norris. "What kind of a lookin' guy was they had poured the gold into sacks, know but you'd happened always a show they might happen on on the fellow's trail." to the robbers." waiting to do that. HeT make sure "No, he came up." he?" .-Poke up a dark young man known as Bob Farnum. and it would have been impossible to take the box as it was on a horse. "I guess I'm as much at sea as "Do you think some of t'he Boar. of his escape first." "I Lee had stopped and was studying "A big man, senor, and looked a Nor had they buried it, unless at the you are," was the equivocal answer. ing Fork gang did it?" Lee reckon." "Have you beard, Daddy?" Melissy wheel tracks that ran up from the ditch to his ranch house. His face ruffian." "They're bottom of the irrigating ditch, for came over from the stable, :'Can't say." still wearing spurs and gauntlets. 11 suppose you are staying here in called out eagerly. She knew she was very white and set. 'He pointed always that way until you run 'em down," grinned Ellis. "Never some signs of their work must have remained. "Howdy, Jack!" he nodded, not the ,hope that they will drop in and must Play the part expected of her, vk 4 -F 41 11 I to them with a shaking finger. "",L I knew a hold-up wasn't eight foot high Balancing probabilities it had seem- quite so much at his ease as usual. deliver themselves to you." "Got liver ­ th .1 I 11 rr I e jump, idn L, you., e ooked at ner out of an expres- - a . a young g r nouc nterested ere s where he went in the ditch an,d then some -to the fellow at the ed to Flatray that these might be "I kept movin',11 sionless face. "That's about it, I � � in this adventure which had occurred and there's where he came out - 11 wrong end of the gun." the tracks of ranchmen who had ar- n the community. stream, cast a "This shorely beats bell, don't it?" reckon. But what I tell the public is i "If you mean to say, Dave Ellis, rived after the hold-up and were fol- Lee glanced around, selected a smooth that I'm staying so as to be within I ,; � He nodded grimly, swinging from casual eye on the double track, and that I la- down to - 1-1 4P ,, Al lowi- +1, i 11 A� the saddle. She observed with sur- pris* that his eye did not meet hers. . an nodded. He was still in a fOg Of was beginning hotly when the old mystery, but the old man was already 6 e escap ng an tS Up Lne lateral. For unless these were the Doulder, and fired his discharge of tobacco juice at it true to the inch. telephone connection. You see, Sheriff Burke is moving up to cut them off . This -was not like hini. frontiersman interrupted. fearing the worst. "Keep your shirt on, McKinstra. I robber's, there was no way of escape except either up or down the bottorn "Reminds me of the old days. you fiom the Catalinas, Jackson is riding "What do you think." His gaze met that of Norris before He gulped out his fears trembling- don't mean to say it. Nobody but a ly. For himself, he was of a flawless of the ditch. His search had elimin- boys ain't old enough to'recall them, but stage hold-ups were right numer- out from Mainnooth to haid them off that way, these anxious lads that have �e answered, and there was in it some darn fool makes a gunplay when the nerve, but this touched nearer home cards are Stacked that -a -way. Yore ated the Possibility of any other but the road, and this was travelled too ous then." just pulled out from here are taking iint of a great fear. "Beats me, Lissy." . than his own &.1ger. bad play was -in reaching for the gun "Them wheel -tracks was made by frequently to admit of even a chance Blandly the deputy looked from one to the other. "I don't suppose either care of the Galiuros. I'm supposed to be sitting with my fingers o -n the He had told the simple truth, but at all." MY little gyurl's runabout, Phil." "Well, Jack Flatray will git him. "Good of escape by it without detection. Jack filed away one or two questions of you gentlemen happen to have been down and looked over the keys as a sort of Posse dispatcher," "Well, I hope iot the whole truth. The men had vaited at the entrance to the Box heavens!" The younger I'll b,et a stack of blues on that," con- man drew rein sharply and stared ir his brain for future reference. The ground where the hold-up was? The tracks you won't catch them, she told him bluntly. �anon for nearly two hours without at tributed a fat ranchman wheezily. him. "You don't think-" "Unless mussed the trail most important of these was to dis- cover there were right cut up before I got there." I )i a n d A o M " ...... I Ing bear he arrival of the stage. Deciding you up He broke off recalling the sharp, coming back," said Ellis to the stage- whether had been any water in the ditch at the time the This center shot silenced Lee for (Continued next week.) hat something must have happened, firm little footprint on the edge Of driver. of hold-up. ar instant, but Norris was on the .*- - hey started back, and presently met the ditch some miles below. "We didn't. I thought of that, and "I TIC had decided to follow the tracks spot with smiling ease. "No, Mr. Lee and I have been hunt RUN DOWN IN HEALTH Mexican ,who stopped to tell them don't reckon I know what to I had Jose d,i,, �lear round the leading up the ditch and found -no dif- - ing strays on the mesa. We didn't 1111 It hs doubtful if you wouldsontle he news. To say that they were think. If she was in this, she's got I place. Jack will find it all right un- ficulty in doing so at a fast walk. hear about it till a few minutes ago, Why Many Men and Women Are azed is to put it mildly. To expect some good reason." A wave of pas- less there's too much travel before he "By Without any hesitation they paralel- We're P,t your service, though, Mr. Badly Handicapped. heni to believe that somebody else sion suddenly swept the father. gets here," said Alan. led the edge of the lateral. Nor had Sheriff, to join any When you are so run down in health ad heard of the secret shipment and God! I'd like to see the man tha Farnum laughed malevolently. �"Mebbe the deputy travelled a quarter of a posses you want to send that it impairs the efficiency of your ad held up the stage two miles from dares mix her name up in this." he'll got him and mebbe he mile before he made a discovery The out." "Much obliged. I'm going to r power to enjoy he place they had chosen, was to ask Norris met this with his- friendly I won't. Jack's human, like the, rest "You rider on the right hand side oi� the send - ou t toward the Galiuros in fl - yo.,ur leisure hours, or obtain rest, it credulity too simple, Yet this was smile. can't pick a row with 11 of us, if he is the best sheriff i -n stream had been chewing t h o,an( 0 acc ,�l � ne a W otcs , I'l I b minu now e right to is time you looked to the cause. If he fact that confronted them. me. about that, old man. I'm withl Arizona. Here's hoping he don't get ' he had a habit of splasbing his mark � glad have you take charge of it, Mr. Nor- vou do not, a serious breakdown is al - * Arrived at the scene of the robbery you till the cows come home. Butthatl him. Any man that waltzes out of on boulders he passed in the form of ! r is. " most sure to result. In nearly all oth men had dismounted and had ex- ain't quite the way to go at this busi- � the cactus and appropriates twenty tobacco juice. Half a dozen times be- � The derisive humor in the (ases this condition, which doctors mined the ground thoroughly. What ness. First thing, we've got to wipe' thousand dollars belonging to Mr., fore he reached the I,(,(, ranch the ne wly appointed (1(,PutY',; eyes did not usutlly describe as general debility, hey saw tended still more to bewil- out these tracks. How? Why, sheep! Morse is welcome to it for all of me. ranger saw this signaturP of idvntit,� . quite reach the s u r f a ce. is due to poor blood -blood that is er them. Neither of them was a There's a bunch of three hundred 1' on't care if he is one of Mac- . , writ large on ginooth rockc; shin' . . in�,, in I '­ S u r e. Whenvvvr you want me." deficient in red corpuscles. When the enderfoot, and the little table at the -- - __ ­ Queen's bad men. I wish it had been the sun. The last place he saw it "I'm going to -end Alan McKin- blood is thin and weak your whole urnmit of the long hill told a very - forty thousand," wag at the p-nint where the two rid- i ,tra AIOTI�l to guide You, Ile knows .system suffers. You lose appetite, angled tale to those who had eyes rarrium did not need to explain the ers defloctpd from the lateral toward j that country like a book. You want have no energy, your nerves trouble o read. Obvious tracks took them reasons for his sentiments. Every- the ranch house, following track.- I ' to head for the lower pass, swing up you and you feel restless. . t once to the spot where the bandit body present knew that he was the which led up from the bottom of the , piable Canon, and work up in the What you need is help to build up ad stood in the bushes, but there When I leader of that bunch of cattlemen ditch. headquarters of the Three Forks." your blood and you should begin at . as something about them that w ho had bunched them,w1ves together An instant later Flatra ' v bad dodg- l� Within a quarter an hour the of once to make your blood rich and red truck both men as suspicious' "Looks to rusist the encroaclowe,nts of sheep Y01JR bell 1� , rd hark into the chaparral, for Rome- � posse was in motion. Flatray watch� by taking Dr. Williams, Pink Pills. You like these are worked out rbl ff 1 upon the range. Aniong these the "), body was drivinp: a flwk of -.been " ed it disappear in the dust of the will soon notice the difference in n purpose," commented Lee. "The leaving too trail to fol- ,feeling against Morse N��zs explosive- -a personal ' (ImAm to the rlitcb� TIC made out that I rorid wiihout a .-mile. Ile had sent your health by a better appetite and increased -vigor. The is that ,-uy'g easy a serVL'C(! ly dangerous. It had fuund expres- there were two riders behind them, I them out merely to distract the at- reason :)w, and it quits right abrupt in the 1_\ sion in more than one raid upon biq and that they had no dog. For the I t(ntion of the public and to got rid of the new blood created by Dr. WTI - ,ushes. Must 'a, took an airship sheep. Many of them had been de- present his curiosity was satisfied. T40 � as many as possible of the crowd. For liams' Pink Pills stimulates all the rom here, I 'low." ­h stroyed by one means or another, but thought he knew why they were wat- I he was quite as well aware as the Organs of the body to healthy activity "Does look funny. Hellol W a t's I Morse, with the obstinacy character- ,heep in this odd fashion. Swift- I ering s J(,adc,1- (,f the po- a h ,se that this se re and so the system gains nourishment his?" I "' I' iqtic of him, bad replaced them with ly he bad made a circuit, draw -n rein I in the Galiuros was a wild-goose and strength. If you are weak or Norris had picked up a piece of I , fl_'� others ,and continually increased his 4 f )�`k in frnnt of ths store, .and dropped in . chase. Somewhere Lvithin three hun- " ut of sorts, begin gaining new ,lack cloth and was holding it out. I , ,,A�V. herds. There had been threats a- -i )"��. , just in time to hear his name. Now, Ired yards of the place he. stood both strength to -day by taking Dr. Wil- k startled oath slipped from the lips , gainst his life, and one of his herd- " , , 'N as with one ear he listened to Alan's 11 tho rohber an(] his hoofv were in all liam- Pink Pills, "I was in a badly ,f the Southerner. He caught the I ,6., -, ., , � , ers had been wounded. But the mine- V account or the hold-up, with his suh- probability to be found.' r un down condition," says Mrs. J.Pot-� -ag from the hands of his companion . ,_P, , .. - . , owner went his way with quiet fear- _ \,, iz _� 0_1 � conscious mind he was with the sheep i I Flatray was quite right in 'his sur- ter, of Winnifred, Alta., "when I be- tnd studied it with a face of growing ... I " . - lessnegs and paid no attention to the l,j� ,--� \\ herdpri who were driving the flock mige, since Melissy Lev who had come gan using Williams' Pink Pills and Lstonishment. J , , . , I I';- I .f ., , I . animosity he had stirred up. The '!;_ . ''; ,e , , , , � bark into the. pasture. out to see the posse off, was standing they fully restored my health. I "What's up?" - �_ ", I . 1. _i� I , general feeling was that the trouble �.i �_ - y �' � .� - � "Look�; like our friend the bad man a, the end of the porch with her strongly recommend this medicine to Lee dived into his pocket and drew - , ..�.. -l",_ . ., . .1� "!: -I"- � must ,soon come to a head. Nobody ,� , , wag ontn big job all right," was t 11 (, dusky eye-, fastened on him, the while all weak people." orth the mask he had been wearing. il , .,4 , ,__ - - - K. , ,� �, expected the rough and ready vaq- ?� / 'I , 1) I __ deputy's only rommpnt when Alan he ,stood beside the house with one TI 1,T , Williams' Pink Pills are sold by 'Wently be fitted it to the other. The , ,� f:� \ -, I k . Q �, ,., 7!, . :1� 1 �, 4'�, � " ueros, reckless and impulsive as thev - had Finished. foot resting negligently on the oil- all medicine dealers or by mail at 60 lieces m -atched exactly, both in length 4 , 1, � � . __ X , / , 1, I r were, to submit to the loss of the "I'll bet he's making his getaway cloth cover of the wasli-qtand. rent- , a box from the Dr. Williams' .nd in the figure of the pattern. I . � range, which meant too the wiping int.o the hills mighty immediate," She had cast him out of her friend - Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. When the Southerner looked up his out of their means of livelihood, with- Vl'hon the b�,li on you r tcleyyl�o_ I chuckled Baker. "If(, can't find a qhip becauso of his unworthiness, but - � Lands were shaking and his face ash- out a bitter struggle that would be bank in thc mountain -side to depwgif, there was a tumult in her heart at n. rings, -;,) i,. c!) od y has ,,,, p-r.-:-- I both lawless and bloody. that gold any too soon to suit him." sight of him, No matter how her The tendency of culture "For God's sake, Phil, what does message for you, Wherefore there was .silence after "Shn! I'll bet be. ain't worried a judgment condemned him as a villain, is, and will probably continue to be, his mean?" he cried hoarsely. . � Farnum had spoken, broken at length It mean-, that �,ninoon(, I.-, I I ,, � �..; some instinct. in her denied the possi- towards science and away from art "Search me." ,� use of a persunal ((p, by 1" " , I �, 1, , the amiable voice of the fat ranch- . -­­ - -_ I - - - -_ - _. - - hility of it. , She was torn in conflict and literature. -Mr . Bertrand Russell. "It must have been -looks like the God, we have prDvidcd, an'(1 , hat iw!,.�, rran, Baker. . "Well, I 1927 Christmas Seas between her liking for him and her iold-up was somebody -my man, .secured Connection k%1' 11 tl,, we'll see what we'll see," he ' conviction that he deserved only con- It is easier to live within an income Ve left this rag at the ranch when we , honal equipment reaching you. wheezed complacently. ",knd any- tempt. Somehow it hurt 'her too that than to live without one. -The Fourth tarted!" the rancher whispered. . ways I got to have some horseshoe I T h e 1 9 2 7 he accepted without protest her ve Fstate. "That's right." More than this, he has se.cu,,(,,i plug, Melissy." C h r I a t mme ,a di�pt, appeared so willing to be a "We planned this thing r4ght under the pe"onal use of the necessaiv The girl laughed nervously as she seals, in old of stranger to her. .0 ,he nigger's room. He must 'a' heard connecting equipment in a centr.'! reached for what he wanted. "You're * .... � . t h e Muskoka I _7 a n d Toronto No w that the actual physical dan- Lnd- But it don't look like Jim office and the Per.sOncl.1 sei-vier_'; a safe prophet, Mr. Baker," she said. �1, 1 4z�_ : mospitsils to r ger of her adventure was past Melissy Man of the Family, at r1ght 3udd to do a thing like that." of one or more telepho-rie opera- "Hib'd be a safe one if he'd prophesy I " . C Onsinnoth,Ls, V7 - I a., awnFe too of a chill dread lurk - Norris had crossed the road again torB. that Jack Flatray would have Mr. . - � have Ju , st boen - Is � Lo ed. TheAG ing at her heart. She was no longer 1f YOU Vvem R Wee lad, haMly knd was standing on the edge of the , . When you are talking, with hini Hold -u in the calaboose inside of Lys," I )i a n d A o M " ...... I Ing bear buoyed up by the swiftness of action 111rht and you hadn't seen your mother ateral. three put in a half-gr6wn lad 'It.v Sealq, which had called for her utmost or four little brothers and "Hellol This ditch is full of water. You are using hundreds or even in leathers. I t 11 0 d.6ble- I barred R e d nerve. There Was nothing she could sisters for ever go long, and if you had a pain in your ch"t all day- Arhen we passed down it was empty," thousands of dollors' wortli cf "I ain't so sure about that. Youll Cross, rRrry a do now but wait, and waiting -was of 1111 It hs doubtful if you wouldsontle te said. telephone equipment. . have to show e, and so will Mr. 1� message of all things the one most foreign to her as bravely and say ­ir�w do you do9" 'd Lee crossed over and stood by his And in order that this equipment Deputy Sheri ff Flatray, retorted hope to those who are Fo.fniot�d with consumption. rvery dollar rpcelv�d impulsive temperament, She ack- so cbeedly aA3 Bert does -stretch out -anly an his little cot in thee ide, a puzzled frown on 8 -face. .I hi may always be rearly f or Farriu7n. , thrmigh their sale in used for the nowledged too some fear of this quiet Q1111 MarY HospitELT for consurrop- 'There hadn't ought to be water run- Your nal use, it is c perso losely watch- A shadow darkened the doorway. maintenance or Patients. The National Sanitarium A,qF".1R- ' soft-spoken frontiersman. All Arl- tive Children at Weston. I Bert'a dAddy h" been dead for king hyer now," he said, as if to'him- ed, tested, checked. "Good afternoon, gentlemen all- tton is in need of fun(lp to ,arry on zona kne-* not only the daredevil a long time. and hia motber goes out ;elf. "I don't see how it could 'a' and Miss Lee," a pleasant voice drawl- the work of Its hospitals At Muskolo, spirit that fired his gentleness, but WashinK_-And tbbi wee lad nAdd to,,, onle hyer, for Bill Weston -he's the It's a personal service. . ed. and at WAsto'ro. Why iiot 1,,,iv 1:,(- the competence with which lie set belp lo,bk after the others. He eaftht '6o#4 [iteb Ader-went to Mess this mo'n- .. The circle of eyes focused on the Be IrA In lieu of otbo.rp.? �;ot only , wnFL1 you get good vshid'in return. hut about any task he assigned himself. a bad cold and might have snuffed qut-ari many another '1(ttle fig, and coulAn't W got back to turq new-comor and saw EL lean, muscular, your money will qervo a greAzpr en(i ,, ghe did not see how he could untavial human eandle haa been by the ohill h, JA 01 ` I I . � I young felloW of medium height, cool -for it will go to ihop sorneone in this mystery. She had left no clues wiva of evasurnottan-but trAt, hie0 - , The younger man L � I f"I W J0 �A the the I . and alert, with the dust of the desert distresa. Look for the doub`i,� bmrrod 1-ri behind her, she felt sure of thato, and Was sent Juat In time to the 'qU�iki` Hospital for tretotment. ,, �� 1� , "! Nlr� I edge of i�M' botprint;at [� 't , *�'*hg, its one Velissy hid "to. "."','I . li .1 on every sunbaked, inch of lilm. Cross on every packet. ,1�one nflieri are genuine. yet was troubled lest he guessed at 0141�1\ ould YOU not Uke. to hol P - ., ' ,t,,ri I I aiido��1$440, iU-141epped into the A I . "I'm damohed if it Sakk here hr)01 c))11o11_n 8.1,(, For sale by so � her secret behind that Tna8k of into- work Kk t ough b� 6 I tthUZ� to go oh. � tion to tbo hoilft'? �, : ,�,t� Z., 4 U.S. 11 �1. .. I. ore 4. A6bA#h1Ag i16*, Lee. Z . ... , I I I ain't glr4adyl'l gasped taker. b ankit, or direct from the Xmas Sen .1 ptoartmont Gage InStitute. Toron, cence he wore. Ile did not even ro- it but he . � �� � � owtifigilovii , " to b spkr, a 10 , t6ii,* 11 , dldt- td-, , . 14*0#1"t I & track w - to 2" dniiwa. motely guess as yet, Was far t toll� I OA19,991 ,Ae#*��,�,,, : I , " I ,,� k6lht6 ft � O#AA ,. �p . - ,,�. ,,A��.�wl�% . ., ,@ "'.", '111".7 s� � �X . - closer to the truth than No p1bb- i ­%. 1.11 I 11, - I � � " , .�,A, I , , .. � - I . - I 11 I I . . .. 1 . 11 " � � I . . I . I . , , . : ,. , .", '', , , i.i . I , , I I " I.". I ,;�,'�i -, I 1, , �: "'., '. I � I ," I .� ,. � - r� ,�, I � I 1, �� . I o . 11 . .1. � . I . 1-,',_!"..-._ I ,i ,1;11)� I . 1. ". � ��, I �, , � "Q,�,,.,­ �, ,: I I � 11�,_ ­', �,�, � ,."':". .,.�� . .. � ., ��, .­;� , . " ,;", : �Y, I . . 1- - "I . __ , , I . �" ','� 1, `_ . , " - , � ', L - I 1-1 ­ 1.111,11.11,111, . 1I.- I 11 , . � , .5� :, I 1. .. ,i;., -,L � , � �, , �,4",- ,, . � 11. . " ". , - - , , , . � � �� ,� , � , " . , ", 'm 'f W,IF0, , C �o ,`,A�i,,�,,,,k -".,w *��2.,"A�VM `5&x ��;i;V, �,,-,,�,�4 . . . , I 11 I � I I I � ,,, � -i - ,�. , � , I I '�,, p. " , _�_ 11, , �ti�_ _. A � � , .1 ­­.&`,�.*_,��N,�, p4,'! - - .1 �zi� "At, W-_ i,-,,hl�­ _11-1. � 1. 11 .11 . I � .1 �': �­,�',,�, ., "', I ., I - ­!­, *­.�.­t .� �:, " ;,, 1�.,� I- 1.1-1 - I '�_ ., - , I I �11. q' '� .: -, . , , , �, 'i . � I a � , ,.-T- 1, . ... "I . 11. I - �­Zl? ;- ,,�: �,�p , 1 ,�Izl? - . I I ­�. : . � ,�. �.. . ,-,g i�iit,': "i, � � , � �, " , " �'-�,., " �;; �i..�'; ,%, ,4 ji, N � q. ��; , iom' , I , V,4�, - ,2 ,, :. �,11 - ­­� %­� .,�,Z,.:-,'� . ��6 ., , , , - ­::� , , ", � , � , ., �'. �;, � - , , ,V`,Vil , g I �,, k.,�44,�:,��4,M,., ij;-,�, : i -, '. _1111- � 1�? , ,4 &I , M , �_. ".4 ;,. ,,, , , 'E, 'E, 'E, 'E, k �: - �,.,.,.;,� � , 4,��`, ­­ -_11-_-_1. ,�., , csc 1'li , , - 1, CMP�� �,4 �,,,Q xl,��l ,� . 1 �� I 'E, = FMI