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her do h- pmeha4y moving qibo#t, - 94490
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OV I Bqllairny -to get f ac[tlVity,to S
began �o un&r�tapd the 6
Clinton ; P iv ng'
back at many �Wple� All
ean UPS airs, ody to: situation.
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..WQY, Saafo#h; John Klur- r"e q. - � � hand-nona to 110 d me back, I was
4\ of the afternoon they
Lr the iWill . ikicQualen, s she were. trying drying, on the line. k Y:' 4he
Well?" a Sleepy -4pice,demanded. 40.1 cpl�nl(
"Vgnionif-villie, J,,�, V. Yeq a dog with a bad, nim�good enough t I.
God4r h4tRound-up Spripg "Is this. Squirielatimer?"I 0 ead th;pm into a trap, blankets still signaling that
was I V
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P aight. KacQue!an well. 044�1he p4p,
which had not driedu th t "Lets get this str
Ric qn. for hanging, and.niOthigg'61se."
q, Jarmu ;�tg Vkter hole
p,
He was holding, :, q,. ga a, and per- he?" Bel- Bellamy led his men forward.-IM40 4W,krtA
in a an Year '4Co!m4down.. WewelittO.Sat"nar- force to, habor lbipt out.
do'
,z s. It was a somber turned OTonnor loose, did
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sin - ried.11-
Mel'isak,s spirits bad.,ibean k l4my questioned. c var, following the wooded ridge -'a- Boti S- pi", A
R. No. 2,' Seal orth;_ In 6"' "What do I care about that?" she 4qq H Nnw`�,,
she had 0
*1111am Rinn, a lower 'every nii a :1 At
John, Bemil Brodhagen;.: J Jbwer -and with "Then why can't you, come at a ce gust _�,ol passion. 41 10 a escaped. This man- bove the Cache � so llolng'as, there was Fo(A R
cried, in a fier,
Aafl..brought her nearer th� 4AIlly �i;eiasofiable hofir?--consarn itill at call him? -the sheriff.. light�,enough by which:t1ijay,nd �t be open d4-e'e-a'-i Q'.
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Evans, beechw6od- M. MOEwen Clin- see you are cgr�:-and coward! You We an .................
ian was forcing her. "Never mind that. There's a good helped him and Senor S.0 to break observed from the valley. 'With the the ADOW �q,
jrto�*hich this u idiet'keep faith and
lied tome. You 4.1
1oiil- James Connofiy, Gode ich; 41iii,
F ed,4hoked berand slib ate but'lit- fee in it. Hurry up!" away-. growing darkness he began �the dos� "D�arn inY Sl;1n1fAb4 01d; ov
free Jack FlatraY. That'is enough,"`� J800
Broadfoot, No. 3, Sbafol J-_
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eyes, Presently the door opened "Come LQZ0,4��,;o7ii-w7l , , " , 4
The mine owner's eye met Farn- cent into the bowl just behimd, t
4i Valton; AobOirt Fiirrl�� She was the one per light shone in tu larger.
,Grieve, No. son in the. - ned
she),., would fall into a reverie, from in. You can wait i the hall till um'S. They were being told nfuch corri& A Parnum. pomp Ai .� joy
Harlock- Ge McVartneY,.,NQ;,, 3 n world who -half power, to oound him.
orge
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vlal"' get a light." news. cabin; and Bellamy knew that, unless you h
oh his least word would startle her ix0odo6cus tq.$
Murray
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Seafori��' ob 071i, Brucel Nor did it hurt the, less that it wag .;� � E�111
to g. shivei of appreherisioli. . This "Nol don't wAnt'a light. Wel-1. "So they all escaped, did they?" Rosario were, playing him false, the larnyl." 'q q
d after the first the truth. 116 draw back as if the
ntrolle I'Si, senor, but MacQueen took West men -would be at supper there. He "This gentlemb�i *1#�` th
sh,
a always co step into this room, and be married lash of a whip had swept across his
i told him CrISPLY. and the sheriff next morning, They left his men lying down behind the in his hands" is Buek�� Q3
7- inctive -shudder. at once," MacQueel' - - � - e, Vine,":W_
face way out, of �T
"What's the matter with you, girl "I don't know about Viat.' I'm not ,R could not find their the corral, while he crept forward to the iW t6 porterhouse.stealclis
man allve can say that to me t1la.
Pill aot goin any. valldy'�" light *as lied B
.g to hart you window from which the 161 a311Y"-g'rav'aIV..
marrying folks that cail?t bei looked
fier. "Cur I may
LONDON AND WINGHAW I th "But O'Connor.eseaped. Is 'that coming. 'Glacl to dolailhAo tneet
Tiever -hit a �woman in my ife,'? a At.pt and live!",' he told
be - but - you're my- wi% Ussie Mae- re- am so, busy� s, NZ
North. man Said once roughly. "You'll miarry us, and at once."I'm Q�elen. Don't for that." in the room we 'two men and the Your_hands,se�
"Perhaps.you may, after You're Black MacQueenil" ' gc1t Her eyes flashed hatred. "He as- Mexican woman. The men, with el- the ceiling, we w6n1t4hdke-riWhV1
A.M. p.m. I wife one "Go! Go!" she choked. III hope to caped -because the sheriff helped him. bows far apart, 4: d knives and forks If it.�would be any , kind
rried-. It's usually one's 31. . ness`
1036 55.51 'me] was ludicrous to see how'the jus- G d I'll,,pever -see
Centralia your face again!" His life was forfeit to me. So 'then very busy, were givinff striet'atten- I'll iiii1dad all:.fts bar w4re,
............. 10.49 6.04 beats. DonTt be. diicouraged.'Youll tice of the peace fell back in terror 'She flew along the grass -bordered
have'the:e9perience yel. she retort- before the redoubtable- bad man of was the sheriff's. MacQueen he ad- tion to the businessin hand. Rosario Myt.' You tote i- n0u 'Witli,
Hensall ............ 11.03, 6.19 walk,, -whipped open the front door, mit it
led, but without much spirit. the hills. But when the girl promise to waited upon -them, but with ear and starAt a store,
a store,
10.08 6.23 and. disappeared, within. She turned
To hear You tell it, I'm a devil . "Well, I don't know as a light is a marry him -he speak different." eye guiltily alert to catch thla least "How did you your:
Brucefield ......... 11.17 6.32 the key in the lock, and stood tremb-' "What girl?" sound. The mine owner could even growled Buck.
11.59
Clinton ............ drink,', ri
gh and through. IVs that kind legal -necessity; but we got to have ling in the darkness. She half ex- 'Seno ta Lee." overhear fragments of the talk. "Jest drifted in on our
throul,
Londesboro ......... 12.13 7.12 of talk that drives a man -to witnesses." pected him to follow, to attempt to "Not Melissy Lee." "Ought to get back by midnight, and airships," Bob told awly
Blyth .............. 12,22 7.21 be flung out angrily. "Have you any in the -house?"
regain possession of her.
revel
12.34 7.96 "And to wife -beating. Of course, "My. daughter.. and a girl, friend of I'Si, senor." dont you reckon? Pass the cow and he unbuckled .the
Bellgrave,/ .......... But the creak of big quick step on
I'm not your chattel yet, because the, "My God! Melissy Lee a prisoner the sugar, Buck. Keep a -coming with hande&.ft to'one of lidis n S
_12.50 hers are sleeping upstairs 'I'll call
the
Winghant ......... k 7 5 porch did not cldm�. Only her
ceremony 'hasn't been read- but if You them Mr. Rlack!4�-Il an Mr. of that infernal villain. How did she that coffee, Rosario. I aiWt a mite The outlaws, were, b
me after
hammeringi heart stirred in the black
would like to anticipate a few hours
South. T =Queen." come there?" afraid but what MacQue6u will pull it which,, Rosario cooked the '�osge,
silence. She drew a long breath of The Mexican woman was surpris- off all right, y9u. bet." dinne4, This wasggten: 4biaplo:
and beat me, I don't suppose there is The outlaw went with the squire to �Mief, and sank down -on the stairs. ad at the sudden change -that had "Sure, he will. Give that molasses b y* all, for camp life hah shaf '6d
a.m. P -m- any r o
eas n you shouldnt." the foot of the stairs, whence Lat- it was over At- last, the horrible night
WililgiVain. .......... 6.59 a.% I1Gad!.,,How you hate me!"
.kin
imer.wakened the girls and told them come. over the men. They had grown a shove, Tom-" the appetite for awOmi-i"'
_11 `51t qqo
y discourdged him. mare'through -which she had been liv-
tc.nse'and alert. Interest had flamed Bellamy drew his revolver and . One of, thelmen kept wd%& tol not--, -
Belgr a .......... . 7.15 3.25 Her inLveterac to dress at once, as quickly as - pos- ing.
intoa passionate eagerness. slipped around to the front door. He ify them -when Macianeen, and
Mythav ...... 7.27 3.89 H - good looks, his debonair man sible A few minutes later they came Gradually she fought down her
a
She beginning to end, so far'as she knew the men heard him. Both had their the others played "pitch"i td� pass
Londcj;,r�': ........ T.35 3-47 ner, the magnetic-, charm he ]�Iew how do;��-towsled, eyes heavy with sleep, fears and took hold of herself. Rosario Chaves told the,'story from c me in so quietly that neither of gang should enter the valloy�-,': wv. bilib,
4.10 to: exert. -these, whi
in on 7.56 ch had availed him gikgling bt each other in girlish fa- must find her father and relieve his it; and every sentence of it wrung backs to -the door. tine. In spite of this,, the - ",btiilirs,
Brucefiel,d" 8.15 4.36 with other women�,- did not Seem - -to shion. But when they knew whose anxiety. Quidtly-she opened the door
Kippen .8.22 4.38 reach ber -all. She - really the big heart of these men. The pathos ' "Figure it up, and.it makes ri ht dragged. It s go
at gave g, od deal like
marriage they were witnessing, gig- of the hall iniOl'ibe lWing room. - el.,
He of it hit 'them hard. Their little com- good week's work. I reckon I'll go waiting for a hatUe� i�"bdkin. - B,
Himall 8-9�- 4AR, -�hjm no chanee to prove. hiniself., gles and sleep fled together. A man sat at the table, with his,
F,xeter ............ 8.9 505 wa-s-ready to be grave or gay -to be rade, the girl they had -been fond of down to Chihuahua and break the lamy and Farnum, had no nerves-- -b3A .1 P.
They were due , for another Sur- back to her, in -an attitude of utter f
Centralia ........... 8, 5:17 light-hearted boy or a blase man late, MacQueen and, leaning forw d or years -the bravest, truest lass in bank at Miguells," one of -them was the others became nervous and-,�
his -bride dejection. He was ar , Arizona -had fallen a: victim to this
SRying. OUS.
of the world -to adopt any role that were standing in the heavy shadows with his head buried in his arms. It - olerable fate! They could have "Better go to Yuma and break
-would. suit h6r.- But how could one so that both bulked vaguely in mere int "I reckon something is
after
was her father. She sl forward
play up, eff6etively to a chill silence outline. ffilthert4 M-elissy had p9t wept with the agony of it if they had stones for a spell, Buck," suggested a them," suggested Alan,
_Ow� - known how. a -hiswatch for I the fim ti
andpIptherhands,onhis.4 e'd
Q. N. A. TIME TA -�vhich to4 -no. note of ..him,, to. a de- �he time came wh voice from the doorway.
East. gsion,ef the, soul which would not spoken ' a word er ders. "Are you sure they4 were married? Both men slewed their heads a- an hour. "Don't you revekon b
pre it was nepessary for the justice to "Daddy" she said softy.
a.m. p.m. let itself be-.Iifted9 He felt that h Maybe -the - thing slipped up," Alan round as if they had been worked by ter go up the trail a bit to
6.20 2.20 6 "- know the -name of the girl -whom he At her touch the haggard, -hopeless, suggest
to- ad, the hope father to the the same lever. Their mouths open -
was living up the barest letter of; was marrying. Her answer caine!o at them?"
Holinesville .... 6.96 2.37 the law -in fulfilling their contract, Unshaven face. was lifted'toward her. thought. d d their eyes bulged. A shining 111'reckoirwe better wait,here, AR -
Minton .............. 2. once,'in a low, scarcely audiblevolce: For a moment Lee looked at her as if a arn a
6.44.. t fic-steeled himself But this hope was denied him; for revolver covered them. Competently -
and 'because ;of 1 "Welissy, Lee." an. Bid, three," returne F UM V -
he had been a wraith. Then, with a the women -had brought with her a "Now, don't You, Buck -nor You enly.
1;j,aforth ........... 6.'69 .3.08 against, her sufferingsi An electric shock could scarce have hoarse cry, he I arose and caught her
7.06, .3-15, . There was one moifient'of their startled -them more. Of all the girls, copy of the Mesa Sentinel, with an either, Tom111 This advice because A, ho Spoke, their scout came run-
Mblin ............. . ride, when she stoodon the tiptoe in Mesa none was so proud as Mell' in his larms.
7.11 2.22 Of - account of the marriage and the rea- of a te*ative movement each had n- g
West. say � in
xpeetation and showed *gain. Neither of them could speak, for son for it. This had been issued on made -with his right hand. "I'm aw-
p.M. a the Lee, one had been so far above criti- emotion. He tried it twice bafbre 4e the morning after the event, and ful care -less about spilling lead, 'when (Contimned ilimtt ueek.D
for
a.m. p.m. 9.37 sparkle of eager life. MacQueen had i,ml such queen in the -frontier could get out: Better reach
Dublin ...... 11-17 6.a Tesaddled after their luncheon,. and town. She had,sperit a year -in school macQueen had brought it back with I get excited.
St. Qoluriiban. 11.22 5-44 ,Baby! Honey!" temp -
11.33, &53 9L.50 they. were climbing. a long sidehill at Denver; she bad always been a so- him to the Cache. roof; then you won't have any
Seaforth...... 'a He choked back the sobsL in big Bellamy arranged with the Mexican tations to. suicide."
- that looked over a. dry valley. With cial leader. While she had alw Y"' throat. "Where did YOU Come from? wonian a plan of attack upon theval- The hard eyes of the outlaws swept About the next development in.th&
Clinton ....... 11.50, 6.08-6.p 10.04 a gesture, the outlaw checked . her been friendly to the other girls, they I thought sure MacQueen case will'be the reorganize-
12.,01,- T.03 -10-13 had you." ley. Camp was struck at once, and swiftly over the cattleman- Had he' Hickman
H
She -had all the things they- - shot World -Herald.
12.20 7.20 -10.30 LLookV ciglon, they^ tion of the, sob -0mahm
orse. had looked upon li,�r with a touch of ,He had. a took me to, -Dead she guided them through, tortubus shown any sign of ind
&WP-. - Man's Cachewith him."
Some quitrifer of a mile from them craved, from beauty to money. And "And you escaped. Praise the ravines and, gulches- deeper into the would -have taken a chance and
two men were ridbrig up a wash that now she was marrying at midnight,
R. TIME TABLE ran through the valley-. The mesquite- in Lord, honel
C. P. -the dark, the most notorious bad 'No --he broup-ht me back."
test.' and the cactus were --lelL, an was man of Arizona! MacQueen did! Goddlemighty--he
for only an occasional moment that Here was a wonder of wonders to knows what's best for him!"
they could be seen, Black and the tell the other girls to -morrow. The 6
Goderich 6.50 'He brought me back to -to-"
-5.5r i . as that they could not see
, g A were screened from view by a only pity w
........... ... ::,* z__ __u ��_ -r---+ ^-F +h.� Qn thni, . - I I - � -1 , - � I Sh'e' broke down, and buried her head
% - --- "' -- I ner lace-unu 111b. Almy
r weetaw ............. 6.04 in his shoulder.
6.11 there was no danger of -being observ- that he was handsome. No doubt Long, dry sobs racked her. The
Aubu his field that accounted for it. And what
rn 1 .................
... 6.25 ed. The outlaw got Out father divined with alarm that he
_4.
......... ......... could be more romantic than a love did not know the worst.
Walton .................... 640 glasses and watched the men intent
6.52 ly. match with. such a fascinating vil-
McNaught ............... .. "Tell me -tell me, 'Lissiel Brought
10.25 IV4,elissy could not contain, the ques- I Probably he had Stormed her
Toronto ............... you back to do what, honey?" He
tion that trembled on her lips: heart irresistibly. held her back from him, his hands on
West. you know them?" The service proceeded. The re-
-boulders.
I- reckon not." her a
of the man came clearly and
sponges
To marry me."
Toronto ...................... 7.40 "Perhapl triumphantly, those of the girl low IlWhatVi
"Well!" And be did -fifteen
It was the cus om, of ',To marry me.
McNaught ... 11.48 but distinctloy.
May I loolc�please"f the justice to join the hands of the
Welton ..... .............. 12.01 Sh minutes ago. I am Black KacQueen's
He handed her the glasses. parties he was marrying- but when
12.12 wife."
...................
Yth d to wait for ithe riders to ree"J" he moved to do so this girl put both
Auburn! .................... 12.23 ha "Black MacQueen's wife! MY God,
12.34 but when they -did she gave a little of hers quickly behind her. It was - 1 1. �e�
MeGaw .................... girl!" Big Beauchamp Lee stared at
Meneset ......... 12.41 cry. 1,is custom also to kiss the bride after her in a horror of incredulity..
12.45 "It's Mr. Bellamyl"
Goderich .......... pronouncing them man and wife; but -She told him the whole story, from
"Oh, is it?" on the prese
he omitted this, too, nt XW1
He looked at her steadily, ready to occasion. Nor did the groom kiss her. beginning to end. W
7 crush in her throat anycall she inight The voice of the justice died away.
Uttet for help. Buthe soon saw that They stood before him man And wife. CHAPTER xn
THE TAKING OF THE aCHE
SAR, I GAM she had 'no intention of making her The witnesses craned forward to see h4,�W, '10M
presence known. Her eyes were glu- It was understood that in the ab -
the outlaw embrace his biide. In-
sence of the sheriff Richard Bellem W",
y
As long as the
stead he reached into his pocket and
FOR SALE. acres, one mile ad to the glasses. I nd
house 1�*iith men were in sight she focused her Latimer a bill. The denom- should have charge of the posse, a
�2rom Seaforth,� modern' ze on them ravenously. A last a handed aTter the disappearance of Flatray he
small bat%; ga t* of itwas one hundred dollars,
ina ion
-.9urnace, bath and toilet; took command.
-mood orchard. Taxes, $15.- SPRoadid bend in the dry river bed bid thell� but the justice did not discover tbaIL
)m view.' She lowered the binoca- With the passing years Bellamy
lbance- to start chicken farm, bgea, fr( until later.
had become a larger figure ir� the
lars with a slgh.� 'd "I reckon that squares us," the bad
,ate. 'Apply to idn't see us," he sui man said unsentimentally. "Now, all com nunity. The Monte Cristo Mine
-"Lucky they d
R. S. HAYS, had made him independently wealthy,
-third
ucky 01 you vack to bed."
w�tl easy, Sinister laugh. "L
seaforth, Ont. even though he had deedpd one
for them."
for the first time that it td Melissy Lee. Arizona had
She noticed MacQueen and, his bride passed out of
ced that. forgiver him
hold- iritothe night. his experiment at im-
he had uncase8 his, Afle and wai, The girls noti
it across the sa;ddle-tiMe. she did not take his arm- that she' borting sheep and be was being spok-
ing
ight �lipped Silently down from even drew back, as if to a�oid touch- en of as a territorial delegate to Con -
Ow
W the hills -the soft, cool, velvet night ing him as they crossed. the threshold. grass, a place the mine ner by no
the Arizona uplands. The girl Not until they reached'the gate of means wanted. For his interests
of
dkol in the Saddle frorii §h
�OV. ex-. her father's house did MacQueen were now bound up in the Southwest. upper left: lee Palace erected at Lachine, oil the occasion Of the 1927 Carnival i upper r4rht: The Ivion-
tagrard of Lewiston, Me., first )adiee snowshoe club to join the Federation of the Canaditin and
His home was there. Already a the Snowshoers, convention Committee
06" haustion'. T.bel #ast fe* "day% R ape k. a American Clubs; Centre: Mr. C. H. Lalonde. President of
fbeen, bard onag, and last night she ,Join not all coyote, girl. I'll g
niqve 'tle toddler's soft fat fist was clinging of 1928. Lower left : One of the clubs to talce part In the snowshoersr Convention which will be held
In Montreal, lower right: Snowshoers' parade.
mott of he
he'd lost sleep Sh6'had y6u' the."Allree days I promised you. to the ski.rt of Ferne. rdle 'race win be held on 11(a MAL
77"qhe Annual Convention of Cana-
ridd4n-lar on rougli'trails, had bbe-n- After thit"you"ll join me Wherever I At first Bellamy, as well ft Fa ad with special diplomas. Some of hu
and hoers will have travelled A.A. Grounds.
A than and American snowshoers the snows
emotiot to say.bt
"Al to, ',a stress Of um, McKinstra, young Yarnell les on foot. At At nlght� after a "Igoari Silli
r placid, maiden life had been I'Yes,ll she answered without spir- 'the rest' of the posse look6d- expect-
ornplaint. will be held this year in Montreal on over a hundred mi
night, the Queen of the Carnival the snowshoers will parade-
mada Ao c antly for the retzarn of the ghetiff. It the 8-4-5 and 6th of Februarr. Some & ''.
i1nused. But A'a iti torch lights in the Streets Of
of th&,crded she had un- i'Yoli'll, stand Pat -to otir ftreement vrAs hard to believe that ol so virile, 2,500 members of Canadian arid will be crowned.
. . . . . . attend the Con- On Saturday mornin� the snow- treat & Park Lafontgixe '�th&
m latent, So much a dominant American Clubs will
eavii6a irbm �.qt, father to _*Iieit ih4y itl talk You 4ut of it So co P td firewotics.di
Agavt,- 0 Shoers from the Unite States and hug *Ay hrw 1kao",
-t in costume in
A ball, I'All
r bad''to be Alldui, you"Wop't &4V6 14?11. factor of every situation he confront- vention and, take par Canadidh points will arriVO rafkg��&
fallen a vietim to the the big parade which is a yearly different
ad, could 'have Ling, the majority of X.A.A�A, cltfl) hougo.
ire. Thei city of Montreed has in special tra "IM,
-V
Ths, Outlaw, fliondh he wo her, 6 wan doqd�y �w6ejk,, eotild see-zoe meir he hunted. But as the days featle the thurth.
Sho h;%& 110 'jjo � special invitation to the them travellin over thG lines of tht see
Tn Jogg *001'a 'Pot hI5W, it, pas&d with no news of bin% the con- isstiod a
adian National Railways- At thib' DaguG One Of tho I�Z 'eAMM
snowshoe clubs and the Oeneral Can
A q0_1 I MR hosed to a�t Omt Iro= -him. 110 vay
-All M 14 4 0., tfio. 3q1'ft1te- it out viction grew that he bad Mori 11" T-resi- station th" will lorm r2"n1CN h'Ad in Almarida, 4
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Committee. o I
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to xado to the Cit
ad
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