The Signal, 1909-9-30, Page 5The Barrier
it wait Barren's turn; thaw to fall In-
cobeceut, and not wily did Ms sp4e. ch
forsake Wm, but his thoughts weut
madly veering off tato a wilderness
where there was no troll, 5w light, no
Rupe. Wbat frightful busses were
three he bared? Ttds mat" was Bru-
netti TlL3 was Netda'a father! lie
raised a pair of eyes that bad become
turnouts and bloodshot and suridruly
r1•:razel that the ruau before Wm, who
pensioned in saddling upon Utile Gila
heaoue crime, war tete stayer of Ne -
.la's tuother, for be did not doubt
.;ale's story for an blatant. lir found
his lingers writhing to fes 1 the erea-
• tures throat.
-"Proof!" Stark was grewflvg, -}law
much proof do you need? I've fol-
lowed hien for ffteeu years. I've
tracked film with men and dugs
through woods root deserts and rnlnlrlg
r:nalp... I've slept on his trail for
fk(4) miles. and now do you think I'm
ate ktded my vette, I say:
of sty little girl: That's
tum bonne. Theta ber he calls
tilw'm wy girl- wy girl, du you
s90erseandT-- and I'll have Ida Ilfe."
fimot4l hod nu Inkling yet of the
Anther's well shaped plans nor buw
Ottrresetting they were and conal barr-
11S
'But Tun- yuu know?' '
'Yea! She wears the evklenee
sound fur reek, and if that Isn't
awash 1 can furnish inure -re lietice
anomie, to 'another you. sty' nail!!
ash.t !wart at *1t. I changed .it year*
ago for .-ertaln moonlit. I've eh/tutted
J► more that once, but that's urn priv•
jftrs s and wy awn affair. lier moue 14,
0aerridy Sennett."
• dolt saw.. you know 1 w go -
Ana to marry her?" Yid the Keutusk-
Mat irrelevantly.
"Nu" replied the. other; "1 wasn't
aware e t tn. fa, t "
"Vice 1 am. I'll be your son-in-
law "
"7bevsrs a lot of things, Burrell, for
yea and roe to settle up Orin. For one
mitt)(, 1 want those mines of berm.
I'm her father, acrd she's nut of age.
1'11 take taem asy'way as her nest of
tem."
Harrell did not fullow•up thls state -
mut for Its truth wasrineonlrovenl-
alG so he continued:
'Well adjust that after tally l at•
llimded to. But nlealrw Idle w hat do
gue want me to do?"
1 wast you to arrest the wan who
dined my wife It you don't take him
4 miner+ will I've got a following
O til .amp. and 1'11 raise n crowd In
lRren minutes--enuugh to hang this
squaw man or batter down y'uur'bar-
grks to get hint. But I don't want to
go thati want to go by the law
Js3tlk talked au much about. 1 want
you to do the t rk•k."
At last Burrell haw the gambler's
deviltry. Iis knew Stark's reputation
too well to think that be feared n
emoting with (:ale. Stark had plan-
ned his eettiement coldly arab with de-
liberate malice. Morcove.r, he was
saiU1 e0"u;th to stand aside and 1,•t
'rotate take his place and thus deny
,a0 pear the final recourse of n bunted
beset. the deeperute sathrfee'tion that
the trader craved. He tied bis ene-
my's hands end delivered him up with
tam thtrat uurstlsfled-t4) whom? Ile
Asst a weapon Into the bast of his
Mbar enemy and bade this ether ,•uc-
Mq use It -worse than that, forced
iAA to strike the man he honored.
the than Ile loved, Borrel) never
doubted that Stark bad can'fully
weighed the effect of this upon Ns'c(a
Mid had reasoned that n girl like her
dadd not uadersinnd a soldiers duty
*It meant the blood of a parent. if
Se 'refired to net the gambler could
W eak him. while every effort he made
m Protect dale would but lncreatw'the
ether's satisfaction. There was 4)o -P
es
chane of the trader:a cape-Lirk_
read blm l4) his hand. Wal it Hittite -
BMW, the lieutenant wondered, to
snare thin man from his purpose?
Tawe you thought of Nesta? She
lbws (}ale. What effect will the have
linsberr
7} is hart She's more his brat than
w ane / wast John Gaylord!"
AM this a vicious frenzy overtook
ilasse 1, and be thought of the man be.
Sind ponder doer, whom he had for-
d/Mimi SUB, ashy not? 'Pierce two
teen had AMMO each other i•Iear lots'
Ale farther pieces, driven by fomes
Oat were older than the hills. Who
rite be to stand between such pat -
Mow?
1b' gambler's words rang In bis
ears on want John Gaylord" and be
Awe he knew what hr was doing he
hed Raswered• "Very well; 111 Kite hlul
an yrru," and crossed ,ln(ekly to the
tour M Ida hedr.slm 0041 flung It olew
tam the threshold he panned *toclutill.
Thv Place was empty. A draft ducted
rmr'ough the open window, flirting with
IMp curtain" and telling the story of tit•
cadet's e�
'7f padre looking for your cont. It's
blur 1* ieard Start say. "flet into
(t, and wen go for him '
'Phe llrotenant'a rntod was working
1Sst'e'arsltllgb now, M fill ronselen1e, and
bo east with CIMr and fateful eyes
Whillther be wee being lest, at which a
'Adtsen na•k1es$ dlert•glnl ver "5"44.
Menem asyssd him. ile felt n blind
1'y at tiding polled and hauled and
snivel bythin t're.atohme and 01an nn-
- t anger at Gale's .(jefeet`on.
hat St was the Omagh* of Nsrla 454)1
the horrible net of eviLbn which this
rest' Isd esatnarvd them both that
I4e0r+s1 him mart. Ile determined to
Heidi thea thine hero And now.
las'aelr went to )ds' bureau, took hie
mineser from the telt where be had
tnaa >t std ramie out intn the other
hrarl. Mark, ambit tie weapon, ex-
�Itefl:
"ifs! diesl newel that. He won't re•
eta[ P1)¢•
Tie dsoeiMi am to take hem," sand
Pkerrot-
ryh's'Mrd not to take Muir sbosie I
Sts other. "Beer you wailko lefa
2.
Rex Beach
COPIA t r1T,19Qa,BY rIARPER.A OROThERS
Don't you intend to ars (but want'
"Nu!" cried the soldier. "I've lis-
tened to your Hew long enough. Nuw
I'm gulag to atup them 4)1)40 for p11.
You're (Vu dangerous to have arunuti."
They fares' emit other silently a mo-
ment; tbeu Stark spoke In a very quiet
volae, though his eyes were glittering.
"What's the meaning of fhb? Are
you crazy''."
"Gale was here iwt before you cable
and told w•' who killed your wife. 1
know."
"Well?"
"It's pretty. late. •Tbia place Is lonely.
Thio Is the slwpleat way."
The gambler fell to studying fib am
tatpmist and when' he did nut speak
Barrett coot totted :
"t'ome, brace up! I'm giving you 'a
chrism."
But Stark shook his bead.
"Don't be afraid," Inslisted the lieu-
tenant • Ihere are no witnesses. 1l
yuu get flu,, nalssI • will know, and
your ward 1s go d. If , it's much
simpler than tits ether." Ica when
the gambler still mole nu uw5 be In-
sisted. "Ten wouldn't hate i ' kUl
yuu like n rattlesnake:•"
"You rouldu'l." 4.114 the: older
"You're not that .hind, and I'm not the
thud to be 4114.11.41 either. Listen. I've
lived over' forty' 'ram vied f never
took lista than was Bowl g -to me. 1
won't begin IotJght "
" 'uiY11 get 1•utlr'shire."
"Retie You don't kuo'w what 1 wean.
I don't want you. It's hien I'm atter,
and whell I'ulatutle W1,16 14111 1'1,1 -take
carr of you. hu! `r won't run any rig!:
114111 uuw•. 1'1111 nUtthl 11511 me away,
there'[ titer 1111} I1Jt 1 wof't let
you or any 4)ilw•r Ulan --..r WoI aln ei-
ther, not evil imy girl-- tont ine out
Alf 4. ak..l'ut uII your gnu."
• The soldier hesitated, then did as he
watt bidden, for this ,man knew hien
heeler r than led knew Iiiws.'l,f. -
"1 osi}Ibt to treat you like a toad dog.
but 1 t•uu't do it while your bands are
4)11.' }'4)l geeing to light fur John Gale.
however,'anI ).;ot elm'[ take him"
"I'll hate 111.4 carcass hong to my
ridgepole before daylight." -
Stark turned to go, but patois] at
the door. "And you think you'll Wor-
ry Sects. do you?" ,
"1 know It."
"Is that so? Snptaase yon find her
first,"
"\%'h:it do gull wean? Walt" -
Rut his visitor was gone, leaving be•
hind hill a lover already sorely vexed
and now harassed by a new and sud-
den ,ampnehen«ion. What venom the
11).111 dirtlIlsl: Could It Ie that he had
sent Needs away?' '
$t;srk trneed Illy .way back to tris
cabin ht a wilt times fiercer wad than
Ise find clone, willing, (liming,bntlnc.
stark past the dark trading post he
went, pamsh)g to shale his 4hitched
fist and grind nut 'nn oath letwes'u Ills
teeth: haat the dear of Isis own Saloon,
which was plight and w-hem•e creme
Ilie. .011 lot of revelry, through theScOt-
ter,sl houses, where be went more by
feel than by sight. up to the door of
1114 own shock. lIe clotted the door
behind J►lw sum; and.luoked It. for he
had 'tome (oinking to do, then felt
through his pockets for a watch, and.
striking It. bent over his Inmp to ad -
Just' the wick. it flared tip steady and
atron:; at last, Muslims the narrow
pla.e with Its Illumination. Then be
straightened up and turned toward
the lied to throw offhis coat, when
'suddenly every tumuli! of his body
leaped with an Unlit rullable elalsm,
as if be had uncovered 9 deadly set
pent (lolled :4).d ready to spring.
John Cale Mlle sltlInn-111 itis tatty,
barely an erne!, length assay. 111'. gray
bile eyes lilted altos born nod the deep
seams of h s heavy Pave set ns If
graven In stone. His huge, knotted
hands were upon the table, and be-
tween them lay a naked knife.
CHAPTER NV1.
Jolts (arra nut'll4-.`_ _- -
T was n heathenish time el night
to nrsuse the girl, thought Burrell
ata be loth the barracks, but he
must allay these fears that were
besetting blw: be must see Necla at
untie. The Ihw, drlf(Ing clouds ob-
scured what star glow there was l4)
the -heavens, dad be "stopped back to
light n lantern.
A few moments Inter be stood above
the squaw, who crouches' on the trad-
efsi doorstep. wailhtg her death song
itlro the niglft
"What's wrong? Where la Ne;tla?
Where Is (he?" he demended and at
last seized her roughly, facing her t0
• (he ((g411, but Ahluna only blinked ow1-
Ishly at Nu lantern and shook her
head.
"(lune away," she finally informed
hhn and began to weave again In her
despair, but he held her fiercely.
"Where has she gone? when did she
;tur fie shook her to quicken her re -
1.1r,
"I don't know; 1 don't know. Long
time elle'. gone now.' She trailed off
into Indian words be could n.4 emit -
prebend. s1) he misled Inst her Into
Me house to see for hlutselt and w'It1-
ont knocking flung Ned CS door open
01111 "dipped Into her e;llnntbet. Before
he had swept the unfatnillar room with
his eyes he knew that eho hnd. Indeed
gone, and gone hurriedly, for the signs
of disorder betrayed a reckless haste.
"When !ltd ahe go, A-Rnunl For
Godtes sok?; YplJgt-fffnl.g thle 41104et4e" be
ivied.
"I don't know. She come and ahe go,
anti 1 dote see her; mebbe three, four
hour ago."
"Where's (tale? He'll know. }fe's
groes after her, eh?"
Th. upward glow of the lantern
h.¢h(ennd tits ynnna man's pallor, and I
again the meow broke Into her sad
le ment.
"John no* he's serve away with the 1
knife of my father. 1 em afraid; I am
aMM." f
"Mid be runes hack herr lust newt
'No. hie vest to the jail house, and
THE SIGNAL : GODERiCII. ONTARIO
he would nut let we follow. lie sou
'some latch uo Inure".
This was' confusing, and Meade
cried augrily: •
"Why didn't you give ,the alarm?
Why didn't you collie to Ute Instead ti
yelling your lungs out around the
house?"
"Ile told rte to wait," she said aIw-
ply•
t,4) find 1'uleou, quick:"
"Ile told we 10 wall," she repeated
stoically, mid Burrell knew 6e w'a'
Jwwerletts to lute her. He waw• the
lump' of a great terror In the Wumali's
face. The night suddenly-Le4'arite
heavy with the hint of rush's►alae
things, and he grew fearful, -weal,", t
lug now that Gale had told him 1 /r It
part of his story, that all the lin ! ,
knew- Stark's identity and that t •
quarry Was at 1wnd, ready for tb • '
or. If not, he had learned e•u.ae•44 '
11tsbding behind Gist par'llh,n
supposed, of COUrsc; )OU knew-"
"Knew?" Gale's free allowed eulu'
Gun fur the first time. "Knew watt?'
III* hands were quivering slightly.
"She killed herself."
"Mu help you God'!"
"Su help hue Gott!"
There taus a lung pause.
"Why?
"Hay, It's that of foully our staled
ung here talking about that Ihlug, fan'[
Il? Well, if pull WutI( to kuow, 1 came
bulne Burly that right. 1 guess you
hadn't been goue two hours. And the
y
twarprlae did It more Mau anvthiug
etre, 1 supp,ae. She hadn't prepared
a glory. l gut sueplclou*, hawed you
at rpudom anti hit the hall un the
:1).144
Gale'II face wait like chalk, and hie
(4)1.14 sounded 111111 and dry UV tie Pali!
"Von beat her; that's tvhy she did
11."
F' Usk nettle nu answer
V.414 Let IM(w1-•-. Where -_was _-`r.-•ill+
What lest did She play l4) this? - lie
(:ace up tryiug to tbldk' and red fur
Stark's salon. reasoning that w lure
rue 4.445 the other what be near, anti
(here would surely he some w'urd of
Neela. Ile burst tbruugb the dour. A
qui. k glace e over the place showed 11
.11114y of those he sought; but, spying
Voh'on Ferret, he drugged -blur eatable,
inqutling breathlessly:
"Dave you seen Gale?"
(lave you seen Lark' Ma be been
11ea11 7
"Yrs: watt hour, webbe two, hour
ego. \\"y? W'at for you ask'f" •
'"l'ien's the droll to pay. Those
two have come together, and Neela is
ebbe."
"•Neel.l gone!" the Canadian Jerked
out. "W'at y'uu mean by dal? Were
,•he's !Cwt. (o?"
1 don't know. Nobody knows
(leaven! I'm shaking like a leaf."
"itah! She's feel purty bad. She's
go out by her:W.f. hut's all right,"
"1 tell you 5a'mrdhhlg has happened
to her: There's h -I to pay! 1 found
her clothes :It the house turn to rib -
bulls and 1)11 muddy and wet."
Ibkuu e;rlid out at this,
"We've mit to find her and Cale, and
we haven't a Minute to lose."
"Were have you look?"
".f've been to the bowie, but Alluna
la crazy and ways Gale has gone to
Lill Stark, as neer as 1 ran make out.
Muth of them Were at my quarters
tonight, :Ind i'll afraid the squaw is
right."
"Rut were Iv Nosier
"WP don't know. IIay'be Stark has
gent 1:er."
The Frenchman curried horribly.
'"Gate you try hers) (shone?"
\\'Ithent anwwer the Frenchman
darted away, and the lieutenant (ped
after hitt through the deserted .rows
of log houssw.
Itlrrell gripped him companion's arm
with fingers of (reel and together
they crept up to the door. But eve'
iyefure they had gained it they heard
a voice within. it was Stark's, The
wills of the hoose were of moa(
chinked log(' that dendenNt every
w'urd, but the door itself was of talo
whipsawed pine boards with ample
rra.l:* 0, 1op1 ens} bottom, and they
heard plainly. j The lieutenant leaned
forward, then' with difficulty anwth-
errd an exclamation, for he heard an.
other volee now-- the voice of John
44:11.' The words rant.' to hint muf-
f1esL but distinct, and he raised his
hand to knock when *uddeuly'he seised
i'ulesuti hisoilug Into hl( ear:
"Listen! For Gist's sake, listen;"
For the first Ilme 111 (4445 tempestuuua
life Ren Stark- lost the Iron composure
that had wade his tame n byword in
the west. and at sight of lila bitterest
cneuly seated lu the dark of bis own
h.use walling for him he became nn
ineery, nervoMsr trlgktalted uvea -_11 -
was the utter unexpectedness of nig
tiling that shook- him, and before he
could regain trim balance Gale spoke:
"•i't•e come to settle, Bennett"
"What her you dohlg here?' "the
gambler stawtilefed.
"I was up at the auldier's place just
now and heard you. 1 didn't want
any Interruptions, so I came here
where %ye ran be alone." Ile paused
and when Stark made no answer con.
Untied: "Well, let's get at It." But
still the other made no wove, "You've
had all. the Best of It for twenty
ycarea Gale went on in bis level
voice,'
•but tonight I get even. I've
e
Iirrs1 for tithe!"
"That suet in Lee's enbin??" recalled
Mark. with the light of new under-
standing. "You knew me then?"
"Yee"
Stark took a deep breath. "Wbat a
d d fool I've been!"
"'t'uur devil's magic mated you that
Ilene, but It won't Mop this." The
trader rose slowly, with the knife in
hila hand. ,
"You'll hang for this!" sold the gate -
Mer pnsteadlfy, at which Gale's face
(411zes4.
"fiat" exclaimed the trader ezulting•
Iy. "You can feel It in yon already,
eh?'
With an effort Stark began to / msem
We his wits as the trader continued:
"Ynu saddled your dirty work on me,
Ren Stark, and i'se carried It for fif-
teen years, but tonicht I put You out
the way you put her outs An eye for
1414 are!"
"1 didn't k111 her;" maid the man.
"So? The yellow is showing up nt
last. i knew yon were a coward, but 1
didn't think you'd be afraid to own It
to yonrmelf."
"Look here," geld Stark curiously,
"do 700 [rally think 1 klllnl Merrldy?"
"[•know It, A man who woald atrlq
a woman won* kill her -If he had t^i1
nerve."
Start had new Metered himself and
Maned.
"Sty bate warted better than 1
thought. Well, well, that made It hard
for you, didn't 1t7" he crackled. "j
..a1• arae
"The papers saki the room showed
r struggle."
wheu the other stilt kept quirt Gale
billeted: •
"Iiidu't yuu?"
At this Stark domed up dsfivautly,
"Weil, J guess i had Cause enough.
Nu wonutu except her was ever untrue
to we -wife or sweetheart."
"Yuu didn't really luluk"--
"T41nk b I: l thought so thou, and
1 think so uuw. She Mottled 1t but"-
-.WI you knew her so well tau. I
guess you've had *awe bad bights
yourself, Beunelt, with that always on
your mind" -
"1 swore I'd have"-'
- "awl so you put her blood 'tin wy
Li•ad
and laud.• Inc ail 6UTATrf" After
044 instant, '•Why did yell tell me this.
anyhow?"
"It's our last talk, bud 1 wanted yuu
to Lwow buw ,well tuy bate worked."
''Well, I guess that's all." said
Hr fur they had watched 449411 other
wit h unwavering, unblinking eyes,
JJts blade flickered in the tight.
straining at the leash and taut in every
nerve. Now, however, the trader's
fingers tightened on the knife handle,
and his knuckles whitened with the
grip, at which Stark's right hand
swept to his waist, and .Imultaneous-
ly (;ale lunged across the table. lits
blade tuckered la the light, and a gun
spoke --once, twice, again and again.
A cry arose outalde the cabin; then
some heavy thing crashed in through
the door,' bringing light with it, for
with him first leap Gale had carried
the lamp and the table with him, and
the two had clinched In the dark.
To le continued
The sl trat man is more to be feared
than thti garrulous chap,
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that without Dodd's
Kidney Pill they ere
powerless against Dia•
hetes. Dodd's }Gdney
Pills ars the first medicine
111145 ecured Dubetes-
1 nutatioverns -hoz, aaaie stat
pill, arc advertised to du so,
but the utedicias deal (o4)
labotes
is 1)odJ's Kidner Pitts.
lludJ'. K,Juey Pitt & e
fifty cents a baa at all
drugs -was.
L3_lu to 44 pen .wt.; lambs, *4, to 554. per
551
Hogs.
YYket master dealers quoting 16.Z 1•w
104.1., fed and watered. and -11 1 o b
ears at .vultr7 pet1la.
Montreal Live Stock.
IrUNTK1, AL�, Sept.:- -A( the iduutreui
Stork Yards eat end Market, the le-
elyta'uf 5
1rr'554,
rFd'_.1f0-, s3ucktattl!•the lr�"
fur ww•k rn,ilna rpl. S '-ltihrrl••'wu7
WILL*, 14,4, hug* unat o4) 5.114vrs. volute the
offerings this 111'0r101es rons1lstr.t of 1:77,.
cultlr, lltg, $l .'e4 141,41 Iau,bs. '(W nulls 11110
Wr calves: •
(Jaime to the (outlawd llby%'1'aa supplies
of cattle cvulug,furwurd, p 5.41 (4 .r, tome-
s bat 11) mesas of Ihr' requlrc4ue1ts of
ties triad., and the fact that a lu4'5e per•
ueatare 4)l U,rn, are toult1luu and V11'4.V11'4.14,41'r.
gra11lw, ata 141144) teeth) SvmUnuee to P'•
'vsll 11) Un• lnarkrt, and yrhroa b1�5.
d11w'11waret �llid1Pr)
uafawl.ble. Sud, ax b0)• TM n, ,Pottle
C1114.13111)114 amplr•auppli.•s 4.1 b",•t „11'11.•e� U
fur a few days. the :'lleecdarl.r was rath-
er amen, and Ir, reanwitaWu'r trade wit.
slower than we -••I •'44»' 515%., ... froth
Liverpool this -uhlg reported truJr W
aside vey slaw :,l,d m•t,d a further dr -
priers ,,l yp• P,. llt,' 1»•r Ib as
oouipared with 11:4x. of it we' -k a><' . ron-
aequeull) there *:,s no drr11h.ud ;ram 'r1 -
porters herr. 411,.1 1144i- l., 41,4, 1 r4p,-et
was dull A fewart) I 1 .4,-r: saki
at. GIFu..but the htitk of -Ili.' t 4 4 1 a1114
dour a tolov at ii :V t $4. g....11 ft To
to Ii 7:, fair at >N t„ 31.:5:
lu 33.73: surd tax at /3 to N. 1 •r
SLAY wi,44 mod -s nl,erlt - sal 37 5, 4- v, -
lent IDs
A weaker feeling developed In if, mar-
ket fur toga, and purrs •einee (nth day
week stow a further Jr. l,,l.• .•l L,. ter
1111) Its.-, . lot with.tuuditgt ' the fact • that
supplies were much s,nuller, hnt,as paek-
ers were fairly supplied. the demand ws.
nut so keen as It I:.,a b'« n .,f I:.te, and
sales 7. ,'oflaee7Wnlw wrr,• 04)4)''1' slaw',
and the market quieter. rieleetrd hos sold
wt la.u) 1.. 35 per lou 14.. weigh l ulf ,-aryl.
Cable 'advices trent i11 the )eluting mar-
kets w5 ereasi ee-,itmott-,..a.te dull.. and
toted a further dedltle In ',rives of :Y tee
to per cwt.
Thr market fur.•sheep_.and tun.hs ,on-
Uaues weak. and pt.." a slit... • farther
deallue of tic to '7.• Iver ;b. nine.' this day
week. At this reductloa,. however, the
droland was gruel from bath lural and.
Atner'kal. buyers, Lad. as actt,ve. trade
was dune, several . arluuds beim:. taken
- for lb,- latter ,,-''runt. )4l...•p kohl •1 Vac -
And Iambs at e4.,- 111 "4.14 per IL Valves
were scarce. for which the drm,tud was
goer, and salve w..r, th:'d. at priers rang -
lag frond 4 1" 3I:. • a, n. as to 1.17.11 11114
uuAt 1(alltYQ e'anadl4n Paetfl' 114. ploek mar-
ket thy 1 rnsrlptu tier tl,.' week 1 ndlug
Sept. .e [were 4514 .:.45:Y fur ('•hurt 11c-
,-uunt :old IYu 41,111, .1,. e{{, and lambs.
91ki hugs and 4,1 "aI\'e'r, .1114,• Ih. offer -
lugs for sal. . 4i rhe Inas n, t to -410) (Vt-
1,-t0te.1 4)t 74), ..51(4, h;. >h. '•p mid Juinbs,
I$, bug"
East Buffalo Cattle Market.
k:A4r 1)t' F't'.s1.• ' ti' -pt 2;. -Cattle _Ite-
.r4pta, Said^Real. a.•li%r :4)W fur W 16,
higher; prim" sterns, lt4',,.tu 37; shipping.
65.115 to 36.55; bulvhrt s', $4.7i to *450.
heifers, 33.45 to 46 (4, rows, $: to 15: bulb,
43 to 84.10, nut -kers un,tates'ders. U.60 to
1.4e65; stock heifers, $9.25 to 33.14., fresh
cows and .,prlu5ers ate^rdy,
Hurts-Ite.•elt,ts, 14.4,4(1 I.e•u.r; slow: 4145
705• to 1&• It,w"r. others • slrad, , )1rnvy,
q.d 1, 41443 n.ix,•d. 4.111 to 3s.7k y..rke1s,
17.35 W f 50; hIgs. 4571,-iG ib.- settee. $i 144
W 17.60. stags. 11 to ;16.76: dairies and
gras3440', is to
Sheet' a(ui 1.,"nbs 1:,•i'e i:`7 -, 74,94, head;
active, sheep sl,dy . laud," la higher;
lambs, $5 to 47 Cu. 7..arIo,;' *Lein to C. W,
w el hers,
V. to 41 It. "tar+ tl 47, to 14.75;
■hrrp. colied, 3': 5, 44;,.4 1'..nnd:a IuU%tN.
3.Z W $1.41.
Chkago Live Stock.
CHICAIIUI, Sept. :: cater- I(eeelpt.
eetlrrtated.' 7,4,4.0; r,,ark,•1 fin' low,'.. al.' -
*Liu w 1111.40. ,-utas, ttl.uu t,• 44, s,. heir• o
13.W to 114; bulls, t3 to 9911:.: 'ala'.• !
A; atoet�[cer, uud,fe.,ters, s't 77, t.- t
Hogs-tteeeipts s'stnnaUd ,.t :Ido -
ket ilk' luwrr. ,q., d, ,• ,1.757,-('.9d ' e
Lutchere, 3e.::. to 3% 1'. 11541 m t 1 .
to 13.50. chola. light. is to 1., R w,
ung. Ik 10 to a's, pigs. (4 1" i;, hulk cif
sales. $4 20 ).d
Sheep and harsh"- 11,. opts; 0s(imnted
at 7.,344, market plc 1,, Ile low,•r, sheep,
H Z to V. 0. lamb.. It 1.1 3., yrarllage.
R toit.u, •
YOU'LL fed
better for work,
play or rest if you
eat Quaker Oats
at least once a
day, 1
a
IIIINLIIINT
SOAP
no you know the difference
between working and having
the work done for you?
Sunlight Soap actually makes
the dirt drop out saves you
time and money but Injures
neither hands nor
clothes, That
Is just the
difference
b e t w e e n
Sunlight Soap
and ordinary
Soaps.
1 allow
Directions
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Tuu9aukr, asrrlel[ttlRa SU" WOO CIS
OUR EXHIBIT
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Great Northwestern 11
11 The 1 1t',ll Northwestern 15 going t0
be a bumper. Merchants that have
not exhibited for years perhaps never 11
1111 . before, are this year '.:'ting on fine
exhibits, and all indicatio, go to show
that the fair •is to be AI gr ..id success.
We wish to meet you in our booth in the
north wing. We will have some pretty
Son\'enir., and 'ere `wish 111 show pole
'some of the interesting things we dell
in, •Let u,,nlcntion in particular TH,E.
'PANDORA RANGES, of Which we will
have ;t lull Zine. Now, people are talk-
ing 111 over the .0t1iltry about this range,
and ye will be pleased to show them to
you. Watch October •tt;,'to, 2o. Von
will ear more about these dates next
‘reek,
We eve" a car of PortTanti einem
just to hand.
The Howell Hardware Co.
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TALCUM POWDERS
\re Lave a Targe assortment of nice 'I tL urns, the !inert
luannfactured, and have thele in different odors :
' N.sdr•uc4 , �'lotrt, Ylairnbnr--Rnae, 'Nat 'surer- Fresh -Cofer,
Taylor's Valley Violet, Williams' Coronation, All lite
above at 'tic a tin, Also Printer's t.nrhtnd of Violets, at :tic
a Lin. \Ve also hate cheaper'I',tteuws, from 19.. up, at
F. J. BUT4A/VD'S
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YOUR OPPORTUNITY
PRINCE HC PI':iHT, the Pacific Const ter nlinu* of the Gram! Tru_..-
Pae'ille Railway, (w destined to (s'ronul ane of the greatest t'onimet•cial
and industrial renters of population on this continent. No city (n its
making ever presented In the world greater lx>•sihil(ties than Prittee
Rupert. 111vestorsthrougltuu( Ihr 1'nited Slate's Itnd t'Itnnda, me n with
foresight, keen discernment and financial ex`e•
n•riene, ateal
• vest inganti
neetlting heavily in this note city of the Last (it•ent. West. Print,'
Rupert offers ern nlhet omen (mety (tor making a fortnmr (n Heal Est
for which the Pnritlr Coast Lilies he a beet. the wonder of the *eel."
The one best way, the one sure Way flue all to «hate in Ill.* tnpiftly (n
•rear(ng %•wine, and p,uti.ipdue in the. weairh re•rtain to Iw• 'o'•'•• i1.
I''into iZ,IJN•rr, N throw/1i invest utet3Tt*'. he shntes of 'PNK I'ItIN1'1';
Rl1P(RT R(IAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CO., I:i'(l,, nem.. i,. ,b r..
,•nmh(ne III.'.oVing,. of investor", 'with large sad small. for psrtnanen
(nveetment in Prince Hotpot Lteal estate, upon lb.. more plan •h•t fin.'
created all real tiglate flntune*. You may live right where vont *t,",
stay by your present task, and ynln• Iwnell15 ell! pile 11p month after
month and year after year. \\ a ptjer to investor 4 a lihtitrd number of
Mimeo of this Company at. par $111.131 per /Mare. payable 111 per cert.
Jwww weal l4) peer Gout...ttaat►tl►�, wa aatitia_iuui 4)i
The nets who is alone nnahle to putrhase w•s'll .••Ieel,sl roper,y may
Int est Iltg 4411rfil,t4 (4513.13 in lbn 'hetet of th(s (' pane and sh-5„•• nn,
rata in the Targe prelltm certain I . fit; t•uo f the opl."ildo g or it.
husdneesand the increasing s•sl,reui its redly holohn4.. To th.• pmall
inee'l'.r who d.ain's something ntnre 1 haft jets[ ...rely tor bis money,
we offer here ahanluto safety and w high ...truing on the investment.
Every detail of Ihw lousiness ix a matter of public sec" -,1 and hs,. the
indorsement. 1)Y the hoot business int et eats in the N.•tthwest. Heat frank
references. Your Mtsiseae sot ii:iled. 13't(te
The Prince Rupert Real Estate lnvLstment Co., Ltd
41" I,' limiIJing. V'anr"ov• t, it 1' I'riner Rupert, R (,
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