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whi,tper-- l:ou .till not at'o to Late pw*U Xaant, � � "OXO Oli Cottaty wwee to be :;wa fatten•
♦ Bain. I hr.e sent a aoeraenger." All cask Frites olftred in cowaoc• RA,l1(.'�I W AihbC,�.RT Ing an the rick graxhW Iawil.
` ave You este -A me seuger "' tion with the pictarn pude C43" W PILES
"Yep. iJs,kl-n4 ; Jeeta--a nitszen- will iw sward" in tiaw to reach the 01"l''�'' ' Yisitses'
,ger. T-*., "� « saw 'Vat I" K r we Can3e. � �✓
agfw sent trots successfat participanta, Uy Ons of tate Rap
happiest and most tars -
that I h«i not a13ed, tett watt iere•�- Day. Any one of the prizes oiCenC Honors 7fh'•�, Pau 6fi°�, Below fi0'°a
free days twitich that Prince of Wa3ss �rE
N Iakw•swaitino P . fo�t tOoo-oo, would he ranging
o the 190th prise of $16front a First Prize of 5w! t. enjoyed during Isis tour of South, omitted: Jr. {',-George Pbulbr. Tl; �
will conte. Ofshdwsoww Joem-n-he will make a handsome Christwu present "Amerwa was spent on the great will
Hoy, U. Sr. 1Y.-1:velyn
i "Oxo" cattle ranch in the Argentine. Long, 1; Mumble Good, 64; Shirley
come fait; Awd -you stiall-ao kilt for-tits�pnzsir"fans. �anetane, BO;-�l�trg et k .Hoy,- id.
him. No -at" She smiled into hie Everybody likes puzzles, ind The He galloped about ter ranch in a
Ixata Jr. IV. --Gertrude Hou{;aton, 07; Rus -
fact, and the throb of Csrvei'f heart Mail and Empire's new Puxsle Fie. wohly gaucho saddle, salt the hors" set Pfrimmor, ti3; Isobel NeWhin-
rounded up, watched a neutaidca en �. Sr. TII.�-Eva Pettnlan, fit;
i was like a drum. 'The Suit is load- ture will be a real treat for our rea- display of rough riding on unbroken
rah le ne '
ed," she said saftlf. "I will shoot,'' tiers. All cam pate in the Myrtle Good, 67; Charlie Houghton,
►. hoaxes, which was u-itin sin i tike a t
"Toa dura atgo, legis f':irvel Grine from the tiiest !6ild to Fa 1i6. Jr. .III. --Bei 9traughan, fiJ;
' ►�►
used ewpwLll TaDRSiI' • "Av*fronLGanc Bsinllt is---«" and Us, and even Grsadpa .and circus only more ex�eitie� tabic the Frarpjr Walterf; 06; Myrtle Pfrimmer, .
horses vrere free to plunge where Maria Mas•
1111 ap'MI/t 441 ' T ii4 ( tied o gags fa) Grandma. Baby has a block 63♦ Helen Straueba►n, 03;
pasxle: they would and it was the spectators' '
! orltr of thie deliYoung Folks have Chinese ring pus. del, 60; Edna McCool atwent, Leslie
PPJ� 138,000.00�-IR64M--
xlM, and you Older Poles, all Puz' busiaesr to keep clear of their hoofs Hay absent. Sr. II. Thelma Allen,
Memo, �so ret wad rich. Tex It. 1 The .gauchos, in. their big frilled Evelyn , Algetic of Al in, r
• TCI BZ GIVEN AWAY' of puxstes. But our readers will 72• Hill 66;
i leather aprons and rough hide 'boots ,
' Tete Mail Waal Anpiro to Isauxurats`tInd this new OuXxtll antalizing to «trerya e.cture You'I lvf with brig spurs ars wry picturettq +i Cabo, �° so Hrsoo oy, 5>L; �rtlMr-
A and romantic, in appearance and Are
Heath ,Pkgmro P*xlo Gatae.-To at mighty
good time sebum, it-`�be- Gordon is Rocqua, 6A; Gartlan tic.
D}strIlwte 1)ae Hwmdrsa3 Cssls �catiisa it's ever wonderful ricers, Many of them
Participate
yy)* ■ game, And have literally- lived in 'the saddle Cool, 64; --.Adelaide . -Houghton, 02,
Prizea-Hvorybody ,Cas I articipate tht Pyle will be osax to 4a1Ke, as a , X4ytbo Ikt*00o bV Melvgn Good
r large picture will be published with Froin the age of saran or aaght. in E1; .,Lualla Fishier, Ethel Hilt (ab-
a The Nail and Empire, fact, little boys hardly more than'
Toronto, the objects ,showing clearly without sent), Gordon F' her (absent). Sr.
Ontario, babies, are seen everywhere rldirt
publishes today in the col- any etf'ort to disguise them. i.?itn't around with congdence. and skill. Iw- -L3srt Mahurin lltarSe La }torque, *Tiff st a,� or 6r nail
urate of this n*wspaper an annnunc+• Ifsll to batt for the annouhcemettt in Following some cowboy rrtcea, the Annie F.rjwarda, Ethd Fishier. Jr. L. €ivo Tbo Dedissicies Co,,
mons of a "C -Word" Picture Pallia .theta newspaper published today And . pijnco organized a viaitor's race of "'-V� PMmuw, Bunson Walter$, �, Twosto X Marie, g
Game. The picture puzxlo eontalps' when yon see it--st>Rrt right In Work- Harvey Penman, Loretta l�axr, Ros-
a number of objects and articles be- !ng, up your list of �,C-Words," and ten starters and won it himself. tae ella Roy. Sr. Pr. --Grant Fisher, '-
., „ thoroughly' enjoyed himself and was �onTy+-t3T-n t Hili stock:
ginning with the letter C, The try for one of the big cash prizes. Queen!* La, $ocgaa, •l4eggie blcGooI.
Idea of the gams will be to see who ,", _ Ivastly,impressed with the horses. as Jr. uPr.--Grace Pfrimmar, Kenneth a!ige that Is particuharly aiirenxive to
can find the most, One Hutidred . Anywal; the lawn mower $about welh as the rnagnincent herds of cart- I~ isher,. Richard Newhinuay. us is the spelling.
Cash Prizes, totalling somathin tle which ranged the 'Oxo ranch.
as through for the season. ► E. G. l;, DOLA,N, Principal.
GIfAPTI XXX---Continpael. something In the sobning voice anu over KM.00, will be offered for ' TA4uss�idx of cattle, chiefly Here- . E.. L.' CAI PBZLL. Assistant. 0 hi l dT a i1 Cry
Soanethitig greater than there car- the atilinese of the forest :teemed tc the One Hundred beat answers. sub-' Despite ail, money to the .fastest fords end Shorthorns which love ,
s iosity began to take possession of whisper'to him a bit of the story of mitted according to the rules of •the thing that goes. been constantly -improved by the in. �� ��.ETi+HER �
Carvel. A -whimsical humor became the burning cabin and the two graves ".�troduction of prize strains from the JOB PRINTING 1T STAR, t?Ir'FICS C A S -r R'
a !Grad and deeper thoyght, an un and the meaning of the Call that bacj
.
xf!aaaawnipg anticipation «bat was isr
'come to Baree from out of the south.
companied by a certain thrill of sub.
. CHAPTER XXXI
dued excitement. By the time they
reached the old beaver -pard the myts•
That night there was a new camp -
fire in the open. It was not a 3111411
tery of the strange as:venture had a
are, built with the fear .hat other
Ai'in hold on him. ;tom Beaver-
tooth's colony Bette led him .to the
oyes might see it, but a fire that sen
.Its names high. In the glow of it
_
creek slob: which Wakayoo, the
b_ lack bear, lead dished, and the
a600d L'arvel. And as the fire had
changed, from that
- - -
a
II was early afternoon . a once
straight to tliij' HTay i,00i. neap over which the Willow. had cook
oo
th_ Will_stito�aldcook,.
ed her dinner, so Carvel, the nRiciall;p
derful day, It was so sail that the
rippling waters of apt nji. singing' in 'dead outlaw', had changed. The
beard Was gone from his. face:. he
a thousand tills ana 6reamlets, 111»
had thiown.off- his caribou -skin coat;
led'tbe forests with s• droning music.
In the warm sun vie crimson' bak- hiscleaves were colied up to the
.
elbows, and there was a wild Rus
neesh glowed like blood. In the open h in
the his face that was not altogether the
spaces the air vas scented with
perfume of Slue • Flowers.. In the t#tnning of wind and .sun and storm
• trees and bushes neatac} birds were and'a glow in his eyes that -had not
been there for Rye dears, perhaps
After the longnNe.
building their nests.
sleep of winter Nature was at work never before. His eyes were on N e -
in all Icer ^ gloky. It 'was Uneke-oe- Peas$.
the "Mating • Moon, the Homo "Tomorrow or, the next day X am .
-
sim,
Buitding Moon• -•-•and Earee+ was going going to. Lac Bain,", he said, a hard
and bitter note heck of oe gentin woe
home. Not to niatehoa abut .to NO-
pease. $a knew that she was there ship In his voices "I will not come
.
now: petthaps At the very edge of the j back until Ihave-killed him:" •
The Willow Iooked ssraight into the
chasm where he had seen her last. I
They would be playing together again , Are, For 4 time there was ,a silenec
°
soon. as they had played yesterdayy
broker► only by the crackling- of the
g
flames, and- in. that silence Garvey;
and *he day -•before, and the day be=
foto that, -And in his joy he barked A
fingers weaved in and out of the silk.
en strands of the Wiliaw'a hair: Her
into, Carvel's face, and, urged• him to
thoughts flashed back. What a
'.
*.
greater speed..' Then they came tc
the clearing, and once .more Bares
chance•, he .had 'mlassed that day oil
Bush McTaggart'a trap he
stood like a rock. a;;arvel saw the
charred ruins of the burned cabin
-line -if
had only known'! His jaws get hard
'
atiecl) a moment later the two grave.,
He bct tc
as he saw in rile red-hot hart o1 the
flee the 'Fatah pictures of tie day
under the tail slo tuce.. an
understand as his eyes returned'islorv-
whan.,the"Factor from Lae i3nin had
ay to the walt'in liateninar dog.
gr a
Plorrot. She hoc told him the
at
whole story. Hei• flight. Her
great awaiting rose in hie throat, ane'plunge
°after a moment or twb Ise soft•
to,:what she had'tha+tgl:t was
"
..oaid
ly, and with an: effort,-
certain death in lila }cy .orient of the
»
'Boy, i-g6ess you're home."
Bares' d i bat heir., With his heat`
escape from
chasm. rs nd,ho she
the waterx-and haw she was discov.
up and his nose tilted to the bitw sky
't'fi°hat
ems, neatly dead, by. Tuboa, ` the
toothless old Cree whom Pierrut out
he was aniffing the air. Wal it
that came to him with the perflime°
of pity lead allowed to' :tent tar art
p
,
of the forests wind the green meadow?'
of his domain.
Why was it that he trembled now ar
ed
ethe*trr isle
andet(hechorror of twithin nef one terribly
Whatwas there" in
.
the air? Carvel asked himself,' and
hour n which the sun had gone out
t
leis questing eyes tiled to answer the
fife world for the Willow, and er
the names he could see faithful old
..--.._
questions,. Nothing. There was
death hereydeath and desertion, that
was all, TAnd then, All At once, there
(the
boa as h. called an his east
to boar layNopbe over the
look lay balcaeet'i the
came. from Baree a strange cry -al.
in
loi'1t rnilas that
Iiia cabin; he caught shift.
i .
most a human.crT-•a.ed he waa gone�chaum,and
ties the wind. '
ing visions of the weeks than follow -
♦ ,
Carvel had thrown off his pack
ted in that isbin, weeks af.hunrer rind.
In which the Willow'r
8e dropped his rifle beside It now
and followed Bareei He igen swiftly
t of intense cold
life hung by a single tdread. And at
straight across the open, iteto )he
dwarf balsams 'aod � into a.
last, when the snows were deepes%
Tubo* had . died. Csrvel's Anxerr
grass•
clenched in the strands a£ the :AVil-
grown path that had ones been u ort
t law's 'braid: A deep breath rose out
by the travel of. fc+et, He ran unti0
of his chest, and he said, attiring deep
he was panting for breath, and then: into the fire,
Stopped and listened. He could hese "Tomorrow I will to to Lac Bain"
nothing of Baree, Buy that old wort! , For a moment Nepeeas did not . an -
trail led oil ander the forest trees s ewer, She, too, was looking into .the
and he followed it " tire. 'Then she 'said :
Close to the deep dark pmol Ir' "Tuboa meant to keit him when the
1
which he and the Wiltaw had disport. reiring carne, and he could travel.
sed ao often Baree, too, had ,'tsh`hen Tubo#=died I knew that,ft
�
stopped wrs
Ile totald hear the ri ppiirg of vaterj I who must kill hint. Sri i" casareE, with
and his eyes shone with ai gleaminp Tuboa's gun. It was fresh loaded --
Are abs he tluested for Xep2ese. them, but he waited
lir waited; and as
expected to• see her thea, her slim yesterday. And---Itt'sieu_,Jetnt"she
'white
body shimmerint in somednrli looked up at him, a triumphant arlow
t
shadow of overhanging spruce, or in her eyes as site added, almost: In
aglaamink suddenly white as &i ow ill
one of the warm Ploshies of sunlight.
"
-His Itytfa sought out their old hiding Heart d
{
plaices; the great. $slit rock ct: the
.
!
ether side, the shelving banks under! • Nems So Bad
which they reed to dive like otter,
l
the spruce boughs that dipped down
to the
Could Not Sleep
,.
turface, and In the midst of
which the 'Willow loved, to screen her
naked boder° while 'tbelast
]Crew S. Heartiest lei♦ lla. I., Xnter-
.he searched
Pool for her. And at: Oat., writesi»-ui liana beset to
the realir belteRted bT htitbarae's
�
f
greatly hating
xation was prate upon him that :she Nsrw I f*4 I
i
ryas not that, tli tt .lie }sad state far -i Heart sad pills that
ther to go, "Id writ* you. to toil you bow groW
He went on to fhb tepee. 'fhe lit», fal I saa for your splendid refaedy.
ale oteem apace in which they hat, My heart las been bed for 0* Miser:
WIt their hidden
r+igwwand was !food• g IV* 'years, aad lay nerves In train as
ed with sunshine than tante through,,
:t
Aate I:could Trot sleep at six's#.
a break in the forest to the we*t. r I wits tired alt the tints, emy rapped:
The tepee was
}'
still thwre. It did not. watt poor, sal 2 held no courage to do
seem eery' mach Changed to ltarot.
ttaptleiaiy , said did sot cars rwlwfMet I
And riadng from the ground in front
of thte"toytee was what had come to died or riot, so ose days I told all kat -
him faintly oft the still air—the bead that I wall god is stop. +desist
eraok*
Of a small Are, Orsi that fire !i ist, as I':*ight as wfdl be dard an Hie
j
wawa bo hdhw a ptraon, and It did' not war I baa, seat that I Weald be tether
f
artriht+ Ilawree .as awtaa AC or at all of.
,l
eek that tk!s person shfAld s (hitt No ore bAv TAM I ee,"ei
htaww two great Shining braids dow*
frofr my awrwes. sr I rwaa afraid of
Iw" Uf*- IN "Inod, and at hit'
Whew,: the Pe�rs0at fitx`ww &rlgid
little
:teethe sad sty heart WORM7a�1
a.,
,� ,evor
•citta sl9wlyt'r �p I at a!'wryr• case &
S
I1Swir7t th" it ateewted gWtr tbt. Most All the reawaies, sed doetets, I hrtsl
thhl* In the world that it'l aria did aw as Sood, lratil fes• day
f
114 H's%w'6", and w* other. a frilled vii me abfstt lYCilwsIs
*ar
W
-0
10110011ilt her iter: A�*ttaw+e+Today
l 1 sad lferr'e PUU6 +seat aflar tilt-
»' *
o
ts. wt,t,Ne ioltese taste a � tits Srst bow I eatsfli see a ebtge,
� erp, ani afire "woe oft I saa atofw *sell
4
+r+•�•+rit� 04 of the with of that 'aril• � rw o! says tretsltise.
3W
ft—A bettrl tMM the" at. few I fife Wit if It heat beet Mea ift
a 1110"awt Mott. thio ft's boas gloat 4th•
yow lirS9s I nettle boo beeft,flea sand
oo;W a! Ow, V61HOWIS %V64t, said tiw
11011*1 h! s ma" ,
"�' ,•,r
191116ow erste rryring^^.c`ryrl1W like a lit.
"MNL hitt ! waft ft ofw him on
IL nasal It. h!'Sgt ars pit . S*IC► '
'l`1s► T. Itawro 014 =�
lsaaw"tt aaOL Ro did not inW rel )4
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