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The Huron Expositor, 1931-01-23, Page 73 , " ­�; , -� ,".. ,_ � I.. � . �'I�,`��r��,` , - . I � : 1;,,�,111,­�j__ _ ' li� , - � "" ... 111", 9 11P _,� . �";.�";;4'4 , . �� le�. �1� � 'I' I V �,��4�1 I,'; , , �� R � . "", I 1 IVII''���,�1,1�ii"t"*.",�,,.'$'�,i�'���-i'A 0 1� , , , , 4i,'..' .14 , T "' �: � ,, - :_.,11�� .,�._�, 141, " . . I ,. �'..'',._, -1 .- ��,,��:T"�,�,,,�*�,�,"4�;:.�":".I , . I . "! � , � , ­,�_',� " � - 11 I . :�-,��,I,� ;, , , "i"p vp 'i 00 0000� V1404 � . I., . , " I " �_: R io— pj�v�* 0101,v_ � . t� ". ", . � . ''04 � , ''. I . . 11 1 . - ` 0 I . W". ,­�,� j , I I "" "I W ', 4, P*0411D _ .i 1. e,� ANJ,�'. `inA ­#4A,M,,* �A',, .T; i . " ,� `:,� � X11 i�, , I 11 �', I I i: ", ity. ��4* I oil , ,�� 1� I I ;# �,,� �-4� �, tsuiwti4n':� We, � .- K, 'N,� . I .. , , I It'j, Q; .1-e. , " , , , ,, I , W. , �'. I I T."Xftl I I _0 .'' IT ., 4 � i :� - ­,, '. . , $ 4,., "Rang lbtq - P I I , 1; ,;, - - , A �,., � - ., , or#� � � , � - , � , .. � ,, �.� ��. - � : 4 4#04119 ) i . ,,� " � I ! 15 1 DIONM�W bl., Sti,at I ". � I , : . I . I 0 1 . 1. 1, . e 11 ofit . I 404 i 11 I 11 . f ­ , ­!_- ,,I� � , . ( � IV . . LEGAL . I � , Phone No. 91 JOHN J. HUGGARD I Barrister, Solicitor,' Notary Public., Etc. BeattleBlock - - SeafOrth, Ont- 4- — ----- - 4� I I . R. S. HAYS ­ " I � I Baryister, Solicitor, , Conveyancer and Notary Public. Solicitor for the Dominion Bank. -Office in reAr of the . Dominion Bank, Seaforth." Money to 1"u, - , � I I ­ . BEST & BEST A Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyan- cers -and Notaries Public, Ete. Office in the Edge Building, opposite The Expositor Office. I 4 VETERINARY JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- r ary Golleg All disease of ,domestic animals ated. -Calls' promptly at- tended to and charges moderate. Vet - I erinery Dentistry a specialty. Office and residence on Goderich Street, one door east of Dr. Mackay's office, Sea- � forth. A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All diseases of domestic animals treated by the most modern principles. Charges reasonable. Day Or night calls promptly attended to. Office on Main Street, 'Hensall, opposite Town Hall. Phone 116. MEDICAL W DR. E. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. . Late assistant New York Ophthal- n*i and Aural Institute, Moorefield's � Eye and Golden Square Throat Hos- London, Eng, At Commercial � Votltlelsil Seaforth, -third Monday in � each ,Month, fram 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. I 53 Waterloo Street, South, Stratford. . I I DR. W. C. SPROAT Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, University of Western, Ontario Lon- don. 'Member of College of' Physic- Ontario. Qffice [�� In Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., Seaforth. Phone go. I . I '' I �el DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL I Honor graduate Of Faculty of Medicine andMaster of Science, Uni- versity of Western Ontario, London. Member of College of Physicians and �urgeons of Ontario. Offi-ce 2 do,ors, �bavt of postoffice. Phone 56, 131enstall, Ontario. 3004-tf � I r / - - F DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY Bayfield. Graduate Dublin University, Ire- hud. Late Extern AssisItant Master � Rotunda Hospital for Women and Children, Dublin. Office at residence lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. I Hours: 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m., Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 . DR. F. J. BURROWS Office and residence Goderich Street, east of the United Church, Sea - forth Phone 46. Coroner for Hie County of Huron. _____ -_ � DR. C. kACKAY 1. C.Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- Ity University, -and gold medalist of Trinity Medical College; member of I the College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. � D�. H. HUGH ROSS Graduate ,of University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, member of Cal - logo of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate courses in Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; Royal Oplithalmis 'Hospital, London, �% England; University Hospital Lon- . . don, England. Office—Back �f Do- ininion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. Night calls anis*ered from icsidence, Victoria Street, Seaforth. __ I DR. J. A. MUNN Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross Graduate of Northwestern Univers- Ity, Chicago, 111. ,Licentiate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office over Sills' Harrdwa-re, Main St, SeAfortb. Phone 151. DR. F. J. BECHBLY Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W R Smith's Grocery, Main Street, §ea-' . forth. Phones: Office, 185 W; resi- dence, 195 J. � CONSULTING ENGINEER . S. W. Archibald, B.A.Sc., (Toy.), O.L.S., Registered Professional En- gineer and, Land Surveyor. Associate MembeT Engineering Institute of Can- ada. Office, Seaforth, Ontario. i . AUCTIONEERS THOMAS BROWN Licensed auctioneer for the counties of Huron and Perth. CorTespondenco, arrangements for sale dates can be made by calling The Expositeof unice, Soaforth. Charreges, moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 302. 1 4 i . . � . OSCAR KLOPP Honor Graduate CaTey Jones' Na- tional School for Auctioneering, 01d- cligo. ,Special course taken in Pare Bred Live Stoick, Real Estate, Mer- ebandiso and Varm Sales. Rates in keeping With prevailing market. Sat. isfaction Asdured� Write ot wire, Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone: 18-93. . 2966-52 . R. T. LUKER . l3censed auctioneeT,for the County of Huron. Sales attended o In jall partsof the county. Seve'A OArs 9 ex. psA6,Aq0­ in'MahAoba and daskatche- 4 11 _ . ,. ­, _ --W" Exeter, Cei 1", left.a. '4""", "Poeftr O d6, "id"O., - ; 7,:", �.. t:,!�� , ;:' ,��1' " :, " . � . , �, . V , �! - 1 ,-, , - ,:. " � , ,! 1, , lkl_�� � ., 1, � � ;� . I I I 1. I I 1- . ,. � ." 1 I �i I til. �,: - 1? . 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P,�,;�,,,'il�*7�, n 11 ,,� 11, "I. ,;,: j�! � ", :,�,A;i , "'. ,t�v held her face lowov4sr4av Sergeant Toff tho ,restraining hands,. * dolet I -wish. —­ . �! 1�,�Ar`,41,,�.P`1' I 1.­11­1�11 � 11 I'll AE't"17)"V, g �� , �,6,� "It " V �,"i MORI' - � ',';".+R,N,- -- I , � , I . A Story of the Great Cowboy West "Tell me, fle—Vios, Parsons, what let -straggen risk their lives -lip "Ye ­ - " , p 411, 111111,11,1111 . . V w m , a,, yw, �X ,�, - , ." ,� " , "o. I " I - . �. . ,.q,'h.9n1 ,:,41 ,�l ,? ,� cl­., � ... . .... 1,0:�,4� 1 I ,,, 40, N. ,,, I !, , ? M!�% 'N ..... I _tv , 0 g �, ."', 'I, g i, , .. � 5.'11 . Ork. like W -9s, tr!�Aw#igl U;%. Al"o .,;L. it 11 t �,'��4,�i'!"�l;l�;"","",�4-�.�"VI'vo,�'Y.I?t�"I � , : . thews W this-,, .. 0 , *� 'ot"A" `ey,#4 .111. -1.11, ... I 111'11�ImZ,0,3v,,�, , � - , I �,l ,: p, � �,­,.�,�, ­,�,,,��,­' 6.. e,* I ! , -, " I " � I '­ 11 - , , ,, . . I I � I , '. , � , , ".., I . - 1Z - .. -1 . 11 "', -I A � ­ a ­; , ; r, , . '� ' :OFW , , g I Denton's face twisted in a spasm "'I've some chance., I doxilt believe youV lil �'_'. ".` " J, ' ,. J " B'LUKE ALLAN I _;_j ioe'A 41 ���,A��,.,,,�.-��t�."!:�t--i�.,..,, O..'."", I 'I �, , a� , ,. �, 11,%�; A#7 'Jil �� 0 - - , ­ , , '0� 1 , 11-,,.,, J� , �­ �; ss " ,, ,­,­ P ,!.�'- �1 (d I �� " . y Of * Datelry'll .shoot me. It jog' seems, to inake . . 'it �� I'.,, rism , , , �Ii I . pain. . a. real­�.Oxp �40% '44 ,4 , It, - -�* " �, " - gom a e , ­ ,,, . , I � , - JA�kv­g­ ,�_,�',"rwj,,J,',,�.� , � 11'-1011`NZ,J,,.�,­ I "Don't mind me," lie whispered, rue your work. Is Dutcb,y, not the $�Tg� It wou-10 take, tip. - , , , C, .......... ,�,ii 1�i ," I , men �� I , I I won, �. V, ,� M , , ", . , P.�, .—M-.1, "I'mall right. Keep an eye on Dutch eant." covez every bid i ,35;,a.. " 111, ��, - ___0 _� ; t 04 "' �: i gg.,g'4'g,'Ng4; , � . TZ" p4tlp, . ... " ,Ulw .- 11 . X. 0 � , 0,1'N -1 MR N�1'1�441 - � , " � *.,;,­-_ - ",, �Iill ked to the pinto and hard in. there. , I . 1,�, Y� .nl��4t�'r;.,�i�",k,:..��,,,,,'!,,�,.,�.,�,',','.�',,��k"�, g , " � �.011 '� Henry.p) Blue Pete wal' 'a � "` * , - I . ,1�1.kT�D# i �,, , _ ([Continued from last week) - ding to Blue Pete to follow. 7% half Mahon's wits returned. He crept patted her nose, While Kahan leaned, to lot e.von one take t V, , fQ I n . , I 11"I, ,,�g, I 0 . he J "o. , Is �§,'� I ,. ps"RIPP, , "�� I breed examined his pipe and glanced out to the draw -and carefully looked forward where he could see the asiced- I've pleaded, with, e -- t,,�i��,�,��4-"��4,�,!"-;"�,..-"��',�.",i,�',, � ,�',',- I I " . �,��,,, ," , �g � , . wards eafety for him to hope to over- longingly at the pouch. The Police- over until he could see the shack. woumde-4 Sergeant, Denton was on his tendent to let me,have. V i � 4, ,, 'g". ­On� ".4" ,�, .4, §116 � Mvffli I take the outlaw. Only then did he man reached, to 4& shelf above the door Neither sound- nor movement betray- knees, tremblingly straggling to ad- men. But we?re phort st all ov", � � ligna,va .�, , ,,�..".;,;�.,�%e�',';�,X � , �, � & . _ ­ I.. � , - . - - . I read the meaning of Blue Pete's hasty and tossed over an unbroken, package ed the presence of the'outlaw, and af - *ance. His left leg moved, but the er. Lots we I , e�ye not I A ., . . I :, 1. "7� '%$T _­,, _2 ,�P4 , N , N I '' .; �','-,';',� �$"e A Di W ��jj I "' * . . , . . .1 , , '11i N"E'rM N"', , , " , 0-1 � fjre�, " . � I , I - , .1 Y" 0 2�%, departure in the midst of the dress- of tobacco, which the half-breed ter watching for minutes he returlied right hung Hemp, and- w trickle of I told Headqu - t at cell . . .1 I ­1114_*��.�-.�', I � ­` 11 ­� . , 11 was . I � ­ .1 ,,�..,�;: il ing—when he -himself was too shocked caught, -too surprised to speak. anod-ously to the Sergeant. blood was dripping from the stained saf e ----and to think it . h � 1: ,. -.1 11 - .1 ,_ ", I _&�� . I , ­ 1. """''.., - Is 1Z with the wound, to think of anything They passed across, the barracks- "I'm going rouud,," he told, him. breeches, With a groan he sank on Heni-Y Proved me right! 1 tell y4o ,,. 'a it,e'4'p�f:4 . , I , , 4 Godertich, ..'_ ­­-'� 11�: ';0"? C ... , I., "" ou. Wve j �, �, 4'' ,�, `� , I else. That was when Dutch Henry yard, Tound. the end Of the stable "'Careful," warned Denton weekly. his face, still clawing forward by the bay, I can't spA,ro y � ." . '3111 ,'� � , _- ", 11 I , , , , , . .:.. S. 0.111.4 � � A 1. 1, had, escaped. , and'h&lted- before astrong corral,wiE "Shoot on sight—if bets going to es- grass. got to do our work outside the & :aelmesvill� .,. I � �, ."! 11 � . ClitO . . 6_�,. . I , . .11 ��. , " a - north he could see the car a Padlocked ga , which th I pe - ape. Don't take--nehan ." In the shack all was silent. Great They can't get away without crossing . . i , To the to 0 us c c ces .on ....... - . 1. ­,0,� - . � ,::­ , � �, ep"', from Medicine. Hat tearing along, and toy opened, with �a key from his pock- MahOn glancedat the girl and found tears flooded Mahan�s eyes. Oh, t4o,r ten miles of open to the south.' . I sparort.41 ........ : -� 1. � � , , - , - 7 ", ,,,�,.., when it started to burnp across the et... Inside was but one starved look . 1 . , T �1' -� I - her eyes -fixed on- him. But she One Of his comrades to keep watch GA And Yet . . . slid Yet I cs�ni St 'C4 4rribari - -:! 1 71 ...- ., 11 I . .1 , I , .� .�� " prairid from the, trail he returned ing steer, its head thrust raven0usly' dropped them instantly. . Dutch Henry that he might attend keep you down there eitlier. . . . . Dublin ...... �­ - . -, 11 , .1 11 " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ",",,""I'll �������� I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , -11, . . - I J � ,," �111rrrr .1 , I 1�,,,, ,,;�,,Ilt sadly to the Sergeant. into a pile of bay, its tail �wltching "Don't take chances," she repeated, to the Sergeant! But the haff-breed I'M promise yo4 this: if the rustling West. , r, ".:, A "t `9 'Xi . - ��,!i,,,,,�,Irl', t , �,,��,i�� " ,R',i, "Gonel" he burst out bitterly. with satisfaction. Blue Pete's eyes without raising her head. "Hadn't was right: Dutch Henry Was his duty. Continues you'll -have a free hand far .. �,!`��.""�.'�",.-4;1 � I .. - ".." I , _ ,�3t, � . Denton's lips formed into an ex- ran over it. . you better wait till ,help cornes? You Denton -raised his head and saw a week or io . . . . But I 110pe Dublin .......... — 11.24' 4 9�� ' ' '��"�,� ,�'g,lt - I .: r I .... . .. 7,,��,�i,,! ., . �_ � clamation, but his face went suddenly 11 'Bout five years oughtuh make it are—you're leaving me alone—and I ,him. - "Don't come in here. Never— we won't need it." St. Columban ...... 11.go ,' - '.,�_ . ,�, - .t ls.':,�tj, "��;!j,�'; .,;,�.�";"'Oi­ I ';",�I'ij,! '0;,,�, . � .1 I I",,,' 1� ghastly and. he fainted. The car fit fer the market,',, he chuckled, "Un- don't like the blood . . . One to mind frie. But don't let him—eseape.,, He stopped in his pacing, his eyes Seaforth ........... 11,4q .111 ;, .."o"I"", . , . 11 .,,-,,rr �,�'��:;�',,,,"���'���,�-'�,'-� I ,�,:�',`��, , "), whirled dangerously round the angle less yer goin' to work it." nurse is enough for one day." 'Mahon crept -up to the level where fixed on the spilled tobacco Pouch Clinton . . 41, � ,,*",;�� �. . - . 46� I �, li�,�'.� , I 11 0 I .: �.-:!"�,,�,�h - ­A.�,R _' and drew up, the half-breed following "Braught'it in two days ago," ex- "I have had. -one reminder of my he could watch the shack and waited., that held it.� customary place of hon- HoliWLv-ili;­.*.­::::: E.i 5 .1. �; 1�:. _1�0f' , ;�,o"Q ., �41.:, � e,� R'. . ;��'-'-", ,� A on Mars. As the dactur deftly work- plained the Inspector, "Pretty near duty," he replied- -and left her. rifle ready, while he made his plans. Or On the ,blotting Pad'- Goi&ri,�h ..... * ...... 12.20 101, ,�7 �.�,,�],� I'll - � ", . , : � 1-i'! I , ,�T. I . , r�.'�� . �. , ed at the wound, Blue Pete whispered on its last legs, I guess." On the prairie behind - the shack lie And Blue, Pete, lingering long enough "By the way, you'll be leaving a -gain ... , '4 . �'r" "I., . - . I e � to Mahon. I "Yuh shud hope Ws -the last a, could see or .,hear nothing, and he to whisper to, the pinto, struck into in a couple of hours. Horse all right . . ,� .11.1 ,", .:?,.. . ,,� �`, ,1 � ,�:,:1h.J.,1,,,,.1,,,_ ". ". 1� ". 11� I ". - , — �, ;.::"�, MR$ . I P I I � 11 I �;.�, w ; . � ..... ", �,�ti '!He's clearaway, you know." them kin o egs, ur it'll sure hev) a watched impatiently for almost an the draw without his Tifle. I suppose 9 Well, make for the 3- I I ... "?, :�,,�,i. , , I .. I:, �� , ... �� ,?J.". , �, "You heard him, Pete?" hell of a life." Hisown jo,ke brought hour creeping hurriedly back twice to "Deatchy!" bar -Y ;��ch and bring Blue Pete in." C. P. R. TIME TABLE , "I'll'' �� 5 1 "I I , E�. . 1��1,111;1, "I'm not the Police." the soundless ella�Lghter. "Stray??$ � . �.­X U ", f ,, . . . ", �.�,, _..".171" where the Sergeant lay, his head, -on A voice tense ,with surprise replied "Blue, Pete ---- 4at Stantons'! What East. I �111 -;:,!,-�� , .1 , , , �. "And youeld let him escape — after The Inspector merely. shrugged its the giy —, I _,�M . 1ps knee, filoin the shack. I . ,,­._' . A.m ,.',�_,) that!" The tone was as much hurt shoulders. "Is he there yet?" inquired Denton. "Blue Pete! You_! Don,t you "The 3 -'bar -Y ranch is Stantone, I Goderich . .' ... I ..... - 6.50-i � ,;�� "7;, , �, , i , _� -1. �,,. .,� , . . , . . , . - � , " .__,. as angry, and the half-breed hung his "Better on the ranges." ,Mahon nodded. butt into this, or there's su;e., one for believe,". interrupted the Inspector Menset .... :::::: * ......... r'.6% I ,,",.- head. "Better for a cortain ranch-er, I be- gtHave 'you seen him—do, you you." pointedly. "The half4wee&s; working MeGaw ......... : ......... 6.04�1 "�:,,�Z, "it was -a dirty shot. I've warned lieve. He'd give a whole herd to w? �, I 1�1 - ",�,"]�, .... ;�-, I kno The half-breed laughed. ,,I ain't there." Auburn ..................... 6.11.1 , " im wot's comein' to 'im ef the Sergeant know ,that steer was loose again." ,Mahon returned, -to his vigil, wor- takin' no chances with. you, Dutchy. Mahan knew that in that half min- Blyth ..................... '&26" .. 'I.e., . I - dies. Thar's only ,one in these parts He led to the other side of the ried I ain't no crazy jigger. We know ute of thought the Inspector hwit came Walton ..................... 6.40 . -,-,,,' � ,,�,�, I .�. -,.� . - 1, 1. 11 , kin out-shooet Dutchy." beast and pointed to an 'unint,61ligible ,,�m going to work in under what each othei too, well to think either of to one of his sudden decisions, and as McNaught 52 ��` They lifted, the suffering Sergeant mass of brands. The half-breed nod- cover I can," he told the Sergeant on us is fools. All I want'is -the Moun- usual it impressed him. This grizzled Toronto ...... 1025 '.� .,�' ,,, I., into the car. Consciousness had re- ded ,significantly and stooped to the his next flying visit. tie. Yuh missed wuss that time than man planned and, ordered while the .. r, I.e ., , . , . turned. tangle. ) "How long have I been here?" And th'others, Dutchy. An inch makes a rest Of them were wondering.' WesL I ," !� I � I" tt "The Hills," he muttered, painting "Looks like HM,11 he muttered. when they told him he tried to raise hell ,of a diff"runce in the hip. It's �'On secand thoughts" --the In- ML � '- to the south. "Priest and Blakey�- "'Tended to look like HM, what' I 1.1� s himself. "Make sure of him, Mahon. a dirty murder te�ave on yer hands." spector was drawing shapeless scrolls Toronto ................... 7.40 �m � �.. there now." And his eyes closed. more!' He steppedback and examin, burry! Put my rifle near me ---and "Drop that pistol," came the order on his blotting pad—"nover mind the MeNaught ................. 11AS .11., . I I Tdabon threw himself into the, sa& ed the flank with tilted head. "But I'll watch the draw." from the shack. "I know your shot half�breed just now. I'll let you know Walton .................... 12.01, .. ... d,le. ",Go with the car," he ordered 'tain't . . . . Purty fair job for a Helen, without a word, took Den- too well to risk it, Pete." when I want him . . . * Now " he Blyth ...................... 12.1? 1 1 ",. the half-breed. And to the doctor: "Yuh've bad to manys a time ton's rifle herself. The ealf�breed, scoffing, took his smiled, "trot along and present'your Auburn .................... 12.29 - .�' "Take him to the barracks. and tell though we never wa's over' -sweet 'on He ran along the coulee, circled out revolver from his pocket and placed compliments in town. You've two MeGaw .................... 12." . the Inspector I'll call him up when I each other—" 'He raised his head, on the prairie, squirmed his way it on the ground. "Guilty conscience, hours. If it's really SeTious I might Meneset ................... 12.41.6- 1 I., I . I get to a telephone. I 11 be south lisuening. down an old buffalo trail from the Dutchy. Even a window's safe at make it another fifteen minutes. She's VOCIerleft ................... =45 the Hills." Dutch Henry, too, heard. From other side, and for a minute lay with. eighty yards." . a nice girl—and don't you forget it." The half-breed followed him with the prairie above came the sound Of in ten yards of the shack. Then he The wounded Sergeant raised big Mahon passed up the main street - his eyes as he galloped away. "It's a furious riding. "I'll shaot to kill ev- ,ha,ged ,down the slope, with drawn head. "Send the half-�breed for help, over the railway track idly amused bowlin'. shame,` he growled-, 'Tave ery Mountie I see now," he snarled. revolver. j3ut even, as he rounded the Mahon.;" ,he ordered . . . . . "And at the hint 'behind his superior's . to shoot you felluhs . . . Ef he "Let 'em all come!" corner he knew -ther outlaw was gone. don't let the devil get away. He's— words. ' To be twitted slyly about had, never been able to satisfy him- croaks—count on me." Mahon lying flat on the prairie, With a cry of baffled fury be saw by got me I guess." With a groan he Ifeelen Parsons did not even make him self with that, proud as- he, was of his I turned to the approaching rider hope- the -tracks about the daor that Dutch dropped and lay motionless. conscious, and the Inspector had evi- connection with a Force that gave x fully. Then -he exclaimed linder his Henryls -horse had, been there in the Blue Pete hurried, to him. dently yielded to the rumours in the new value to the much abused word, CHAPTER IV breath and -slide back into the coulee, shaek with him—and the tracks left "Hell, Dutchy!" be stormed. "W'y Force. He liked Helen—had liked policemen. It was only natural then, Down tbe slope a girl careered as well as entered. Mahon. ran up didn't yuh plug 'im in the he -art, 'stead her from the time when, a messen- that ,his keenest anticipation his THE STEER WITH XTANY BRANDS madly, her dark hair, broken loose in rairie, and a' murdering 'im this way?" ger from her cousins, the, Stantons greatest pleasure, was the few hours At Police headquarters in Medicine the wind, hanging in one long curl on shook -his fist impotently at the Hills, "I ,had to stop him, Pete." There of the 3 -bar -Y ranch, iie bad first met' be was able to -spend, during his in- , I , Hat Blue Pete announced, himself to her neck. One foot had lost the stir- for any biding place war, too far to- was apology and fear in Dutch this newcomer to the confined life of frequent vis.its to town, in the square Inspector Barker by simply opening rup, but she clung with bands and -Suddenly Blue Pete's head went up Henry's volice. "I know these fel- the prairies. He liked her unaffected frame house on the street overlooking - the door Of his office without knock- knees. Through her tender s -kin spots and the pinto wheeled on her hind lows. I guess I got him higher than manner, a dignity that did not savour the turbulent, muddy ,South Saskat- ing. The Inspector was seated at his- of vivid red showed in her cheeks, and legs before ,Mahon, could stop. I intended, -but I can't take chances. of stiffness, her acquaintance wit _ h chewan- . desk staring thoughtfully through the a fearful anxiety—almoste horror— "Yer wanted!" shouted the half- That's straight." His voice hardened. arts unpractised in the West, her in- 1 Helen Parsons was no product of window, and at the. unheard of in -L- stared, from her eyes. breed. . ., "And I've gat a ,bead on you, Pete. tellectual attainments, her i-nany ways the prairie. Only two years ago i her pertinence turned angrily. As she palled up.. Mahon seized her The pinto, lying so low in her stride You aren't going for that help, are incongruous with the untamed life in . father had come from Calgary, driveu� "Who in hell are you?" in his arms and forcibly lifted -her that her rider seemed to be run- YOU?" which -they live-d--e-ven her easy by a weak throat to relinquish an ex- . "The Sergeant's here—over in the from the saddle. "For ,God's sake ning ,on the ground, was already a- "This ,ain't my row.." growled the grace and dark hair, But to him it tensive practice in the larger city for hospital." In his subtle way the half- keep down, -Miss Parsons. The Serg- way ,to the ea(ist "and Mahon, though half-breed. "But 4ef yuh've did for was sufficient proof Of entire inn -o- the less fatiguing demands of a towm ' ad that seldom saw sufficient &,now for breed solved the situation. eant's in there terribly wounded. !he had not heard the signal, trusted him, look out fer me, Dutchy. Thar cence in their relationship that he h sleighing yet 'basked in the healthful 'The Inspector reised 'himself by Dutch Henry did it." the half-breed's. ears and followed. wasn't no -need fer it. But I'm not novk-r more than mentioned her in his I ozone and dryness of elevated Alberta - the arm of -his chair. He was a man She tore, herself from him and push- There was no need for SpUTS for Mars gotin' to stop you till then." weekly letters to his motber in Eng - of no great height, but of a girth ed the curl under her Stetson. "And ears were back, but when Mahon saw "I'll take your word." land. It almnost ,pleased him, in a , Helen had spent tbe school terms East, that � told on his mounts- in these lat- you stay out here!" with irritation how slowly he cul mess like that . . . . Two Ole brands careless way, that more should be at-,1so that when change of venue failed " to counteract her father's affliction, ' er years. Also his movements' were "That's not fair, Miss Parsons." His down the pinto's lead, he applied them . . . One -new one.- . . . Only tached to their acquaintance in the. land the cemeteTy on the bill showed getting a bit stiff for one who had cheeks were red as hers. "This is once mercilessly. Mars quivered, One .vent. That critter's did some public fnind; Helen herself was too !a new stone, praiTie life offered the made a name for himself for activity not the man—only the Policeman. My stretched out his ,head, and desperate- movin' in his day . . . . An' the gloriously untaffected, be knew, to be orphan more of the relief of outside in big younger days. There remained, duty is to get Dutch Henry. I'm fore- 'ly running was ,presently head to vent's 'bout a year an' 'alf Old," he disturbed by the gossip that miglitlinterest than the more familiar East. however, the -old, keen, mind, and the ed to choose the harder thing. The head with ,his new friend. But 'he added, bending closer, reach -her through the coaxse—at least I With an aunt who had kept house for will that for a surprising length of Sergeant—" could get no further, and Blue Pete The Inspector's pipe was out. "Wiliat unsubtle—lips of her prairie friends. them since "her mother's deatb, and a time could conquer on necessity the "I know—yes, I know," she inter- glanced from horse to horse with a Was the last -brand before the new Firmly he believed that t1heir mutual I � ervant brouright with them from the handicap ,of advaneing age. I rupted. "It's the soulless Force that grin. . one? " I attraction lay in. their common inter- - "Mitchell!" he called. A Constable must get the criminal whatever lisp- The next rifle shots Mahon heard Blue Pete plucked the skin between est in subjects not papular in thosL� East six years lbefare—an,d with suf- entered from the yard. "Pm- going ,pens to the Policeman. I'm sorry I distinctly, aware -on the instant where his finger and thumb and let it flip days in Western Canada. Day after ficient money to choose her residencer to the hospital. The half�breed's stbL,y- hinted at�—at other things; I should they came from. Not far ahead in back suddenly, smoothed it out, day of his duties threw 'him among .—she had continued to hveo in the ing here till I return." No waste know you better," a deep coulee, with a draw run.nm'g stretched it, pinched it. The steer, men who thought in cattle and hors- 1house her father ubilt. words, no -hesitation. . Before he could interpose she had up to the prairie, was the remains of busy stuffing itself, merely flicked, its es, whose conversation was round- (Continued next week.) In half an hour he was back. stopped out into the draw towards an -old shack probably erected years tail. . 'ups -and brands and the prospect of "No -w," he said abruptly, "you the shack, half running. He rushed ago as a centre for roundups; now it "Real nifty bit o' work," he aP- encroaching ho-mesteaders, whose - � know Dutch Henry." - after her. was used only by belated travellers plauded, "Fellub. did, that's makin' sports were branchoibusting and wildi The railroads have one thing to be Blue Pete continued to examine a "idliss Parsons�Helenl" caught on the prairie. by sudden night- money easy—an, quick." riding and an occasional visit to town - aterful for. They won't be taxed hat rack made by the Indians from She turned, at the last word, full in fall or ,winter storms. He had fre- Wetting the blade of a large clasp- whose, sleep was a mental vacuum and gr p a roadbed far expres% buffalo borns. view of the shack, and stopped him quently slept there 'himself. knife on his chaps, he carefully shav- whose work entailed little more. H, to keep n "I said,, you know Dutch Henry," in mid rush. In an angle of the hollow out of ed about the 'brand and fell to pluck- I planes.—Kingston Whig -Standard. repeated the Inspector sharply. "Constable Mahon," she reniinded sight of the shack they came on Ser- ing and pinching again, and the In- � "I heerd yiih the fus' time." him-, "you have a duty elsewhere. ge-ant Denton. sepector could see the rapid play Of "Then why don't you answer?" Would you disho-nouT the Force?— "He's in there,!" The Sergeant was shades. Blue Pete closed big eyes and 11Yuh ain't ast anythin' that I for a woman?" she added as he came changing his revolver from bolster to felt slowly -over the -brands. heerd." on. belt. "I wondered if you'd bear." "8 -inverted -A," he announced, and The veins in the Inspector's fore- Mahan retired abashed. Not for Then with a jerk of big tunic—the of- closed his, knife. . WHERE NATURE DWARFS MAN head swelled. "Sit downl" he th.-n- his wounded comrade, but for a wo- ficial toucb—he started forward. A flash ,Of triumph lit the Inspec- I I dered. man he had almost broken the -rule Mahon follow -ed, but. Denton wav- tor's face. "Sure?"' - "'Sure, -bass. I'd a ,did it sooner ef of the Farce. That he had, for sec- ed him ba.ck. "I'll go alone; he's Blue Pete blinked. "Never cud lie - .. yuh'd ast." He settled ,himself a- onds been in deadly peril and that shooting." wuth a cent. Kn.owed it fram the �isx: �ii���i:�'..-�!:�:::!::::::��::�!, �.' �!� � : L.::! -.r..- I,".:-". :!i�i::� .1 ,.,. , ���::::�:��:�:, �:!: T- -X::�T".:: -:�:X:;::: 1,:;::.:.�:�i:::::!::::::i:i:��:i�ii..-.,.�i��r!�i:�iii��:jiii�::"":��:::I:�!.: . , . � . : q: ::: - ,.. �7; , : ... ...... ...'' I ..... . : :. '. - , " ., :::,:.*I , ���:!:! .::::;: :: �: : :� � ,.'� , -1 . : , .P,� ;! �, i� ��'-e. - .�i�:�:�;].,i��:::�::�]��;i:�jii:::;::,: ., , ;:;:.. � . ,.,.:,: .:: .! . . -:L. � ��!�:��....i.,". : � ,.�i!:��i,,��:,4�." .: _ ..:. ,: stride the only vacant chair. she had deliberately kept her body The ,other bit big lip, Ever since fust. Was tryin' to make yuh see it ..:�:: ��': .;.:,� - � ; :: , �: :: I . . :. � : :: � �::,.":��:�::]�.�..�!:,.::��: � �,;:, ,�. l�: I .., I �,::::�:'. .. . , : :� ;::X, . �: , .. �: ;:: ;. I .. The Inspector glared at him, but between him and the shack, did. not he had been in the Force he had long- yeTself. Ef yuh don't believe me, kill ::.:.:: I . ,� :, . ::, �. .... .,;: . . . .. ..:.! . .... :. , I . 1:.:;::,T ;:: '' I I !1 ... 1,. . . :_:...:,. �. ­� I . . . , :%:. : - , : * � , . . :.: �.T:,�: ,, ii . . . . X.. 1. ��i;ii��i%: :� .. his mind was WOTkirrg rapidly. Twice occur to him. But this time he chase ed to be in on some big capture like it an' soak the bide. A tender -foot . . , -.1 .V. , - ,� !�!�': �:4�,::�� , : ::, :� �!J��!..,..j�"..-. _;`,',"` �!: 1. ,v- .:*k, ,,, I , , . !l 10 4 .:.. ::`.-t:;;,.!�i�i�'��!: e �..:-,',*, :. _'�: K : ::,�:�`:::j.�,! ........ : �� : j,.� e - .,.:� ., :,. , : ,- . , :: � ,! 'A his lieps, parted and shut, and he got a spot where he could watch both the this But be. had no thought of dis- cud see it then. I've knowed the game .11: I :. �, ,:;i,:._ `:;;,�, .:� . : � �;*.,;::;::.�.�::��::: " I ,. - - .11 . - ..:! I... .. 4.-".'.:;:. - ,:.:;�. , " ` "I :;�.�:j: ''. .:. � ,;,: ,: to his feet and paced the floor, paus,­ shack. and the unconscious Sergeant. obeying. too long— ­ft be stopped in embar- .1 "I . I. ... ....", ­.... , * ... .. :ii:ii�:i:.i�,:, :::,. I .: ,.:::, .: :. " - - . . - - :,:, , . . . *_ , .�.; . , ;� :,�"::;�.,::�;: ,:: ", ­ � . - :.:. ... ....... - . , .I., I :: ;.:. '11.:X;:. . �'­.­ I. 1�. v. ; .. -1 : : . .. .� :: �;. aeb round to study The girl appToached the half-breed the rassment. .11:1 , . . :..:it �,�,::",i;ii;;.;::,:::,.,�i:i:�:i:i:�.� '. 11-111 ing at the end of e The Sergeant moved out into 4"".." .... . . �.' .. ... I :,*:;K.:Q::,.. , . ..;. ::,.,��:!:: Y:::�' .,.. : .­:­�.... ;"::,:ii���::�:!::�:,:�,,��!��: , " .. the half-breed, whose attention seem- where he gat nursing Denton's bead, draw. A rifle shot split th "Would you swear to it?" "V%X, .::, .�i. — ,;,::.,;;;, �"-: -* � .iii�i:iiiii:ii*� .So �1 I I......"... .,:�... �Y ,!i*i�i . . . .... :, � ,-.:7,- :X,��,­ �:. :.::, ;�;:j. .:�:::;;:::�:::!::;:;i;i;::�:j;j;����i�i .ii`l e silence, 'i, . �. : l:, : . ­::::::�:i ���:i�i��:,� i, �X:'%��: � �:i��;i:�:�i��i..... ..::;_ � , ,::::: . �'�'�' ii . his . . I I . .. . ". a pouch of tobac- Blue Pete staring at her. Then he ar_, ,,: .,.. .-, ,, a, in't sweaTin' to notbin', see?" .. i,::,i:;*�,�::,i;i'::::�!i:i:i;ij M. ,� ': the w tle of the "I a .1... '�' . 1111­1�iiii� . , L�. 3 , "'. ed to be confined to, I :� '�VE...".*'. �&.:.;. �:i�i�i!,-xix., , � co, half spilled on the desk blotter. glanced -at the shack. L­.illet. Eslue rete his,�cd through his replied the half-breed suspiciously. :1 I.`_ " I �.,. ...,:. : � .... 4, . ., �111. ::::�: I .. ... "Dutchy," he sneered, "bere's. -.-, ":� ` ; .;�::.::,��, .� At the end Of a s yor teeth -and unfastened his rifle from "Ef yuh don't take my word yuh's be I ..,,., .� , ..:. , �,,: :.� . found him -straining -across the desk chance fer glOTY. 'Shoot now, a damn fool to take my oath . . . . .: :t: ` - *1 ::::,.. .... .. ::;:.,�,, ". to whiff the fragrant odour. Blue c'yute! " Denton did not hesitate. But ef youlils any brands yuh think :. Pete looked up guiltily. But Dutchy did not shoot. The girl A furious voice challenged him. ,,I kin fool me, trot lem out. Ef I ,don' j: "Gad, b,oss, ef yuh only knowed the swiftly took in the extent Of the won't shoot to miss, a secand tinie.,, know brands I don' know nothin'. Cud I I ages since I hed a simoke, yuh wouldn't wound. "Your knifel" Blue Pete "Don't be a fool, Dutch Henry. give that, fellub p'inters It He : : I be so gar-swizzled temptin' with the drew it and opened the blade; and in You'll only make it worse flor your- Puckered his lips into a little whistle : : 1 ! �.. . stuff." . two steady, strong-wristed sweeps she S,lf." And the Sergeant walked on. and rubbed 'his chin sheepishly. "Trou- ".:.::: .. i ................ . I The Inspector's eyes twinkled as he cut away the breeches. "Your bandL "I wori'tbe taken, I tell you," snarl- ble with me, bo%s," be grinned, "is I �1.,.*::::i::iti::::*i:: ,.�ii���i;i:�i ... . *�-�ii�i�i��'!ii�� ..... ,..�ii���ij�i:�i * talk too easy�" :.:...,.".......�.....,.Alg;,..�*.. ,,,, 'N_,11_. I " d er. The half- ke-rehie-f—all you havel" ed the outlaw. ::i:i::!.".....�...�...,.".....,...�:.,:...:"', , breed drew from his belt a blackened Blue Pete, confused, saw hey draw "You'll be taken all the more cer- The Inspector was studying him. .::i:i;i::;i��".:i:i:'�l:i:i:i:!.,,,�.r.,..- W., : :;MK. � i-I.I�.��,���—",\—�.,\���"TkI,��., �* A .,-,,,:� . �� g.� ,*,*-.,*§� � .... ­*,%,� . , W*10�il corn -cob pi -pe and hungrily filled it, two ferom ellier own packets. " Ain't tainly if .you shoot—only for worse "Come inside," he ordered. I :::::::::::::::::::�:;::::!:::ff.::,::.��1-11--'-'-'-I M 1�1.1. . � , .-.� I .1.1: ; "I", ... � n � , .*.11,11 -.-11-1.:%.1'*$X�--- the Inspector doing the same with his got none—'cept this." He poi ted to than rustling. Nobody ever es,,p,d As he followed across the yard, the Kiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiii�iiiiii��tk�i.-I.i � � .k,i:i:ti:�:!:�*�:�'�:i:!,;:;�:�,N,N-',% old briar, holding big own match to the dirty neckerchief. us long for that, you know" half-breed loaked, .swiftly about on ii:-.",,i�:.:��i�i:S�ii��:.,ii::i�.ii:�i::iiiii ::.,,.. I * . the cutbanks surrounding the town. �:i::ii:ii::�i:i,,,.'�i�:ii::��::Ii:ii::�:::il::�.', - t the corn -co -b. With flaming face she ran to a IMEuh,on knew Denton was talkiu6 — ... *1;;;�:X*:�:;k:�,:g..::, *', : oThay, yuh kin git if off your chest, cluster of choke cherries-, the half- gain,st time. _'Another bn1let whistled Then -he laughed and entered the bar- .... .... .... �,w- : ... � . - .s. , ?� ,.,.gk\­, , "/I-- .gliji ,,� watching the trail breed instinctively looking away, and past, and a third. racks, and the door of tbe inner of- .,.. . �i�i� I sighed Blue Pete, r fice d 011 I - - :.,..: ; -of smoke lazily climbing upward. in a moment she was- -beside him, still 131,, Pete was watching the Se. g- close behind him. � S K*:'�7 11'�,: .... I ... I Z�2;2;:,� . . 11D'yuh want to tell me I look like A flushing, a bundle of white in her eant with staring eyes. '�Gar-swiz- 1,�\K:*:�.',�. :, . I ...k - �.,.. : "IX ,I fellub tha,t,s bin in the codler--ur hand. zlel" -he whispered. "He stire don't .. .. 11 ' ,I ,Ougbtuh be? I've been lucky, that's "We'd better carry him back where know Deutchy—an' after them three 1 all. Yuh see, I'm -a fairish shot, an Constable Mahan can help," she Or- sbuts I ain't sure I know lim myself," CILAPTER V I � Whiskers 'n' me kin cover a lot of dered. Denton was within fifteen yards of .... all � �!'',:, 11 1: R 1, � .- 11. ! ;::: ground when the shootin' ain't good With infinite care, with a tender- the shack when. -a fiercely Ominous HELEN' PARSONS,, MAMK.SWiO- . .... � ......... I ..... � ,, 1 , ,������������ I . i". , .. . i; i : : ::::::: R I ;.*i:.-:X;i*i:i,, *�O R., � k : _ , .,:...:.;..;.:,.;".:.�::��..."�'Z ...... �: � �-­ % . . . . That's how we're here. ness incredible in one got rough, the ,oath came fromit. Too late the half- MAN, AT HOME I . . . . . . . . . . —_ ����,����� , Yerr Man picked us up ,fore we could half-breed raised the 'So'rgoPnt�g breed shouted a warning. With the . . ...... — kick up much row this side O' -the shoulders while she lifted his feet. report of Dutch Henry's rifle Denton Constable Mahon -after three dava . � -border. But 91' me time ' gilme time.." Denton, roused, by the movement, ,straightened, leaped ahead-, halted of almost sleepless 0 guard -about the ­ '- . � . ghim gent- made not Jasper National Park, In the heart of the 409taftil I The Inspector was eyeln Is, reported to Headquartsm. Rockies, stand close to the veiy act of eves,tion. In this beatitifill' : � a sound, but his lips w0l'8 totteringly, placed both hands to -his hil Visitors to ly. drawn between big teeth in, a blue hip, and- with a stifled groan fell. 'rWhat are you doing with Blue area, life once was cradled. Cenrulgion seized the land and Teared, .1 11 ­� . "Never mind what you used, to be," line. M -ab -on, his eyes blazing, was strid- pot,' gir?" he made bold to inquire rock upward to the skies. Out Of the W61tat calne the glOrlOus; � ru&: ".1. he.said. Mahon joined them and together ing ,forward when bands of steel set- of the Inspector. . peaks to defy tee and time, their rugg6d bestuty 4 Wagnetic, ait 1� �e' I 11 Same hore. I don't ask no clues- they bound up the wound as best they tled on him from behind and he felt "Since , when, did I makes reports to tion for tbousands of sight-wers. Small vVolkdef' =6J , ro 1 dt . la, , ;1 1-1 " 1A, Vp I 16% � -, ' tibn� lbout your Past either . . . could, the outlaw for the moment for- himself lifted, from big feet. With a you stand by and drink in the grandeur of tha-064kc Ab64 is , silio , ,;:'n . � � , , . bttpi , I ,:,-�-,',�%J� I , : Biat yor not satisfied. Spit it 'out," gotten. Blue Pete left them once slid furious movement he twisted — and Lake, its shores framed by mou'atattia., � :04. , "', �­11,,,,,, , ,. vith ,one of bis sudden decisions crep�t up to look out over the prairie, looked into a -pair of crooked eyes in #11 was only interested, Ar, that's I � "" , � � ,�' . � :� , 4, . ',� :1 ­,'� I .. I I � ,� �, .1 I I 1. " ­-,:i,� I � �:A',,,��J, the Inspector made fot the door, nod- returning without a word. The Sort- a brown face. Striking out madly, all," replied Mahon., choking back his . I I - , "' � � I �,', - I . I � � ,,� �,, 'e W� 4 . �, il I . , ,,;,�1111 "I � , " , I . . 1, I— � ili4 % . , ,. 11 �� , . �, I ;., * ` -11 . ;. , ,"., � I I I , , ,�t, �- - . . I . I , '. 0 . . � ;'. I �� . . . I � i. 1. � . :;, I-. � I i I � : . . ..... �!s �1111 . . . . . . . . ,�, ,1� ..Iiiii - '.., ;,,: , ," � � I . . . . . I ' :�;L, ­ I �,� _'',4' I . 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