The Goderich Star, 1936-11-05, Page 7A
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*ay brLng ssInpIe3 of thOr sollu to
the,thzelph Winter rair this .700
of charge.
• A Icnowlcdge of the Iiiuo, phoepbcr-
ous
'reithireinetns of, t•liel
en04-10 Ott teirriter5
ch.se their fertiliser requirements 011
44441NO and econoMies3'
,,only one Ot several feature
the Seed department At the Ero-•
vincial 'Mater tPair which Will Mike
of 'unnenal interelit tO tariner yisi
-tors. The College will else have ao-,
attraetive Oduhationtil 'exhibit -Which
will C1U44a display .b Apo* of the,
Wolter ;and 'Mere promising„varieties,
of valet et** a t1,0 '04421Pat '44‘1
be llobarb jearleY".; '
t;lie .00,0Perations•Vt. the '0
taro Cern Growere' Association,
apecitI disPlor, o cemmerehil. and
•miltnr
tides of „cern will be fet,4Prs„ik
es-Inforteit,tion-frii:.te • v144
and uses of this important
Inter-C101)(ontests
,..,Vhe..afisatate 'work._
7iVas, etideneet-,:at the QatiOto
ritg44n1tnra1 College, On Frith4r,'-Octo-,
✓ 24,. When -118 teams 0! two
elErepresented 41:1kiraga0 uurahor of
.agrieriltural clubs i» keenly traitestecl
. Ude* competitions and oral exami-
nations. • ' "• • ,
'These boys. represe*ied clnbs in
,
preserves
„loyelt,an yOuthrel cbxnplexions. *peas,
and motes 'the '01024 Fragrant .as
COO. as morning dew., OWIttly
by the tiastles,. making the skie
ulIy4aft4e:atilted, -rUnrivalled asl
to fereinMe elegance.
ij.''IntOarts additional 'ellarnt
to .0 dalikt*4 or:, Wow* 'Persian
'1.401171r-tlier"ene'taet-'irettuisitO-for4li
exactng woman.1: ''geOlterS as a'ftli.P911t1.-'
stipation*
10itokle, „ _ ter ,t4Fes
BoyalCan&dI*XL.MOUn
or lialicS; -004,
petvonecttlie %rev° cootthe zc
,
ieoutua' leave and then will return
belore receiving neWdetartsl.
projects-'--Dairy,Cattle,_
Bed- 'Cattle, Sweine,, Foa,, Orain;uad
Potatoes. ", The„comPetitione consist ot.
submitting. the:t COateata$4 , to tsts
Of Welk ability in jaAlkig classes' and
answering • .004008 pertaining t
their year's. work.' .
Zhe,winnMg clUbs riairY'.
represent Ontario i]r1 Igriri2a
V) sp .00
Lr*'140*
�'o]tce, are
_
1
/3 Gin -and Potatoes wfll
Council in Boys'. and Obi ;'
Work at, the BoYal Winter Fair.
Clubs' OrganizedNo, no419m3dem.ber,
Clubs ship
,10891110
Calf -ClubsSwine. Clphs
.Voal A'. t
POI•qtrY Chiba
• :i3..Clb.
)3P1,1,9
Meals
04-4.fire IOW in " iilk" are
ra.
a ebnizia-l-Ailitik--of-the-'7av '
Mndiet. FrequentlY; these
pietas result, in irregular habits.
ei-isiTiatieti-Alne. to inanflicient •
in often a consequence. Ws,
• condition causes discomfort, and
•°may lead. to headaches and loss' of
appetite. Byer( seriousdisease n114"
develop., '
• Banish the dapger of a diet low
In "bulk"' by. eating Kellogg's Alai'.
../ARAN regilla,r13r. This delicious
cereal. is an abundant source of
gentle "bulk."Vithin the body,it absorbs mois-
ture and forms a soft limas, which
exercises and -istieligtheixt+ite5
*anal InniOleA., and: cleanses -the,
'system, &I -BRAN also furnishes
• vitamin and contains iron.
•Two tabie$Poonfuls, daily, with
milk or 'cream; are ,usnally suffi-
cient. If not relieved this way, eon.
.sult your dot*.•
gow much pleakanter to-, enjoy
• this ,natural food in place Of
and drugs. Serve ALL -BRAN either
as cereal, or eeolted into trinitoe,
breads, ' etc; Eat it regularly for
C
oysLitorn .
,
'Garden ,Clubb
.Girls' Heine •
-6tarden and• ,,
`0 arming Clubs . 6 ' 7
1 Girls' Itome:.- - . 'Making .Ciube ..: 273 1484 '
- Tileyd, IVietcelf,°: of ' goWswnianville
and :Wesley ViTerry of lianiptent of
nrharo_County„ Call_Club, were
successful in securing theli-g es
Score in, competition. with 29 other
-club's.- Second_place -.was- tam . by
Grant 'lleslo fPreeman MA, Clar,
a-ie-Itfilliton', a erm.457-011-71,1)itt#A
County, in the Dairy Calf Project; \
The Ildartoa Calf Club of Middle -
ex County:represented by !Anne=
Pletcher, •Ilderton. , and George P.
'Robson, Denfield, and closely follow-'
, ea hy.Alfred Albn; BoWrnanville'and
I Howard Miller, Enniskillen, of Dur-
ham', County were ,the two successful
teams in a competition of 15 clubs in
the Bee Cattle Club project.
The teams from the Simcoe 'junior
Swine Club and the 'South •Ontario
Swine Club composed' of the follow-
ing membera,placed find and seeond
i
'
respectively ' n the Swine project --
Vidor Small, Stroud and Edwarl
Frenchr-Nitayerley, of, Simeoe-,W.e-A,
Gray, Leinat nur and D. Ross' liltill-
son; Lecust Hill, -Ontario County.
The, introdeetion of Foal Clubs intotr
the competition proved a very pop"
i, ° lar contest and .80 teams competed.
TheDufferin Foal Club represented
by Glen Ledlow-, Orangeville and Geo,*
IReid i11 vi first place and
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,
western Met
Corp. Jan
110,14,
depot 1
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ntcrdItCairdint toParliament
inijiedi King St. West,' Toronto )zt
-
rge
V!
i• ontiond Wett EetitOrnert
hn thered* or perlisma he hod come
from 4.44001,p:A Matter Ot *0041.*
,Vrhen etveccaliien dravd not
the West crept,: into *10;
peecb ore rwaap, tooilits Unfailing
courtesy, heritage to 40'141 to Jirn
Darcy 'Which he .10' time valOed ore
An he could have Nallied ga
0 id: dust, ',,A• gambler 00*
so acknowledged himself to
,Dart was educated Man, a an
° 141014lit°401dUtnu;4110* phrase
atht °sr1rittni'pocOvtelde:
but he „novo told- why. had
lime „two
come thejlte -Or 4
, C°4,144e 'ogat:bileeeVve 11:04Mlitir tOleWa.541'14;ringlreetrirY,
Eta,
Hlit4S4V14 SettiettCE
OF-
TH )4, EDIO41.
Asset,iAT,ON AND 'Lire
itleOPSANCe oR4P/101',4/ ES;
IN. CANADA
to the other, almesto it, We014 item,
outside -the law, or fleeing froin
though there wat_vver a °man who
aver . laxed .Diamood Dan's .gaines
'Who ,elt itne assail to aorotinize the deftness of hi
he';fliPu0 the pasteboard
ning-like, speed and accuracy from
deicelcn%'h'One-iit gambler, Dianiond.pan.-
im 'Darcy heit his first knewledge of,
that 10 the Sundance - saloon when
1Dan. had 'aditisoPliiin to "take ;'our,
PREVENT *COWS own-st all that's eoming to you. i
Do you ever hear bear,of people having Poring; their short time of holding UP
Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Tub" on the moutitsdnelde. heard th..0
ercillosis or Influenza without having Mart reiterate ;that, Anew' that it WAS
a eOltt'firet? AIMOat, ZOO. Venally the garableea creed, Be told, the -boy:
they have had repeated ,eolda. the "You've •always got to 'play the
patient goes. hed_when the.' rst game Ageording_to Hole and the
ausPleion:of 'appears,- then boy. -• .It's right Yofi iheng-
rob ble that. these other' •diseAsei take Your e*Wn.r-liglit for it, if 'Yon
e
'cannot -oto"
- If
1 totted
raven's11441itilg that
he**fternomt sn.
"Life 1,1'nelto Ult'11001,11.: any,
of os, 140.'1: Mond Den observed'
;quietly,- to MO it's -itit-more
.Or kOsa what we make- it *nli When it
MICA to the SlieW,down" tee:*
ten tigl 'Other fellow's got a'etralglAt\
flubhatfe ,jolt his.
he Shaking, '0$0inetitnes ,911 *Vet
*tart with, a phenol.* Th other bent.
.bte'e;get a ,aee ISM the,
tirfoindit!ti,„*innLartLWstruggle
*long with 'vent. 'done
VithliVi. *Ott of ill. they 4eirt.VOnt
ltiktLe'!,thiliI;S"-**44:14tine4Vii#44".!'iteeh4tult.it'n4,. Oat you, . consider-
ed to. look ,etraight,at tha'ganabler Ably- alike..., Xining 404 0011(.4
ling at .1ii*,4140..*nioking cigiiri ikheig, Idight come in ‘litind1'40
s loom shmlingers 04 Nittev,onititlawce;617:1:4":7!).1041$1,ei_b"„i'ln-sMaY44,,,aeithetm:.$1:0"betir,d.;stis: ,.ile made no. n1,y::11;1,aittlihgttti
•,Iaugh, a pleased laugh.
,X10t14, to partner op with ,Youi. ii_okt -.44 ?" ,,he Said6enrPOSedlr.,
• YOweintbe441/0, AO* toads, ':Ikd'shore be. prood.".
but -you're' the first , mon In ail raY evenings? later the
life „that's hort treate4. Me, W)iitso
-that'e:MOM teal< a hargl in,"my battles.
shore, appreplotO ,*
,
And then'he was going on, as
though 1)1aMondPen had urged' him,.
ta tell of ,,his boyhood,- that had
ihm.11:04P?P:44aitSd:b,t1?etlie:if:rveilsel$,40,0,4*myX11-,11,0117/.;,..S.'sesiidlpnmilb,s,
beetinse been-11(icited around 50 Innen'
in rnyAife.3.4yLdiutHI nevece,
nieMber him. Ho got .5
'When I Wile.'a yeariing. They pony whose tmofo• dragged) • the
o lir
tried too ellreh":114"leY dad N:Xta jOet a
etrugglire homesteader.. see, ,though
they.(14 say SS how him tuid my
-niether ceme• from sone right good
d
4,,F•3
,
Jhm to, got flgby to hi .st as
ife,
st the $
"Silnoaidewntitsooillen,u, oxbo?"IALl•t14.,44,000and 4•Yoienever e
those beiow. will :41)0,0 ..cAttirgsr, Bair, roolme,„0,
nit we ought to be SP *era*,
*Oaf -000k TN* get a notion . e NZt
of thoo half'
�• f action ebetleenriahcollisiOo. 0 •ii‘ leten"t4, "r'
The loot toys.
tip-
ping:0e lartbeot When tbe
110'004 treOli,,for *Other'long iiight'*
ride,,sWeittrott totd. _th, 1:00 Inrenif
mounted.,411ancl' crOaa at his Cow]
Dien%en AO
ling ‘4to you
2, 1);4"L'itit-esloP3i.--,4hPrAikti:",40:1041P-intc
-
oniideration-:foOr 00,4100r tot. an
iikin 00'5 -got too mueh
,
*ofse, )37,another day be has to go
to •bed Whether' he will oe no, oud_h0
nlay pa', for his neglect his, hfe.
Stier diseases- which follow Colds
end are IggorY caused byWO are few. He never learned of Diamond families back East somewhere, ..."
diseases of the, .ears, Dan's Dttns filet.0-,t• but he 414:Leone Re Paused a 'Moment, and _gained.
Middle ear disease, ,ulasteid diseas-t to know him as A man of "roany'Parts"Can'trec lect terinothermuoh, eith
a
dibease the .difforent 'sinuses ton-
..
and of much ingenuity, a man with, er--she didn't last? but - .two -three
whom loyalty .1%mi above all other years more, and when her land got
irtues"---who--WAS---i-friend worthth• tookf-away from-ber-oher-up4nd-eei'°
name to his friends -and, On occasion Then a kind of an UrXele tat* me
when it became necessary in _ that. in -a whelp of a no-good sodbuster he
-land where ilfela•vv. of the quielc draw lyas--and-most-; i -can renieinber"fronr
was.theJaw otlifejind death, -the the time I can remember a -tall is
only law • in the earlier. days. Were inikickixe.Thie-irroun. worse n e
any effeteness came to modulate th .kicked his hound dawgs. -Don't know
fiery touters of _pritnitive Wester- how I stood it so long, but I was just
Tiers, he was sure death tollisLenemies bout -twelve -years -old whe
by virtue of a gun handthat could. .away and got me a job quite a long
nioVe With ° the , swiftness of light ways off where he wouldn't find ma
smooth white hands. uahlitokinridde°.';cihaortivesafrtiell iilinwtinastoobigic
:when those derringers slipped into his ednoinog
to horses y'see, and hem' big for MY
age -well, I been ridin' Moren two
years now-" Ile grinned. "Dom'
my own bit o' rough -raisin', too, as
maybe you've guessed." He papseri,
again, then burst out laughing. "Yes,
Dan, b�ut the first thing I ever done
on my own was to be a hos thief, or
maybe you wouldn't call it that. That
-uncle e'mine WoulCat said•-so,thoug
,ar and maybe did, fumin' around about
'that big flea-bitten gray cowimit • I
run away on. I kinda lowed had
a right,.,though, seeini as he'd took'all
the hosaes my mother had left, and
that one wasn't worth Anything but
bone -yard. meal.... I must a' cut- a
figure, huh, When I hit the trailnite
and the crow -bait two of a kind, and
sore not worth drawhe • to. Me, I
didn't have nethire you might call
Clothes, and old Butch that eouldn.t
do much but. amble. .Wonder We got •
Plumb away it -tall.", .
„rki4.
rwe
.
Jim learned that Mere and more ,as
the -days. they : were together leng-
thened into weeks, 'months, .and then
into years -years., that Were all 'too'
sierra country.. sunset brought o chIIl
wind whipping down from the trim -
404 -splashed thichartiw, 'Peak* to
sweep . through the streets Of Alto
littie town of Gallatin -of unsavory
reputation'. It also brena'bt. through
Cowhead Canyon and pest the dig-
gings where placer and other Miners
Were stopping work for the day and
preparing for * riotous night ,in the
town, two. . strangers; trail weary
„meted With the nose and face -all of
--thetik,Poinfel-and-datigereus4liseagea
40 well as hard to cure.. '
Another reason why we should pre-
-vent -colds -and-iselate.-the-patient in
ekmrho has ,told is that all the
diseases „moat area:air-In childhab
begin the satne way as a cold .and.for
the first, day or two, we 'ettnnot tell
whetherthe child has a Oa& or_one_ef.
the diseases.. Measles, Whooping
-Cough, Scarlet fever, 'Diphtheria, In-
fantile paralysis, all begin in much
the same way -,-with headache, sore
throat, water running' from the •eyes
and nose and general malaise.- These
symptoms are the first to appear.. So
that when we put child to bed in
his own room And take care of him
and keep every else away from
him we are doing the very -best thing
for and for everybody else.
These diseases, Often have serious
consequences. - in meaalea-the--10
in whooping -cough the heart, in scar-
let lever the kidneys and the .ear,
bear the brunt of the attack and:the
'child may never - really strong
again. It is. always' better to take
care of the child* from the first;
Whether- he has.* cold, or whether, he
.inay have one,of these other diseases,
Iii4 'Whittlile‘inifS64th. MCInaglisa It his recently 'been iihown that . a
and Fred Bt°1Poli Millbroa,. of the dangerous germ *Which it found in the
,',Xillbrook Foal Club, of Durham Co-. :nose and throat of many persona out-
• w°4046G6Ciraiaja ,ciulj, :tompet. itio'xt ,.:w,_:_as ,Oting from ,colds is the cauee- of most
,keents„ do.ittette:42,,, ,,with ..the Dutiviri, caiste'rif puerperal fever or chilcit•ad
+fever. Pit eral fever it thepeatest
Countratin,winfilitirover-t1W,Peter-r
rbintugh mbit6. winter WheatClubsingle tante �f maternal mortali Y.
by the the nertOW Margin of two pointo. This PI 4 "0 urgent reason WhY We.
should prevent colds. ,,
*The .iiienibett of 4the,, winning tuitt The more prevalent coda are, "pie
Iricnri 3)u'llam''C(ilnitif were *1°4'5141- worse lt is for the health of the eom
!f.11''';4 -4" -ort, HOP017.sinner ofTt‘11:-.:s?cetiridlltelikilli; ,niintit'Y' Stopthe"1"P'14/.6t -the-iffret.'
tion. ,:, Probably the chief reservoir of
-4.1ailiets 'Were of Peterborough and,
.gii6 nottgus of ..004,boiongli_ , _,. „ that -SupPly* in the ' iSclioole.
• The Common„,coa tattita .great
so+rthe ,sPiotsintti:;Puiltirt.%iptlednv bofe 'All, ALWAttlitirt4, loss: of money, working time And
Boitini, td,„41/1411,, via 7r-siac, Giv '..lieeltiLin Canada It interferes Seri-
ously vtithi work'in our soliiiiili. r -Itti,
fen of 'Creemore, Will repreeent 00,..,-conseqUeneet are mitni and. Serlolos
tittle • in the Dominion finds. • ,The and -may lest forlifee It it A general.
'iecond plate weil,,,Sedured, by ' leleYd"' infeetion and is transmissible and
Cumming of Berrie and Gilbeit Bald, highly contagious. 'It increases the
wick of Barrie, in -North Slizicoe Dia- number. of 'untimely 4eatins, in. can.
I
ad*. It lies been shown to,1*directlY
connected with the oust of puerperal
fever which IS the greatest single
cause of maternal MattalitY, .
5
, .ALT.4.130.04 is sold by *11 grocers
'Made by •Kellogg in London, Ont.
$4700gEorkili it4ine'
4,111 614* "
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an ,
aartabk %gastiakau•aa
.es
th! tio,1 oat.
ARE. 'Ma)
r-iset-eater-
,N
•
* During the (NY lend, isienintir Ire
, . ay. le. conteltaritie were ,addreased bli -the
• N AA. 'Iron, Dimoin,lfarehalt, Ontarieliiii*
aveflorakikAirm seer a Aelculture, and *Dr. G. L
I
.Thlyggim.g, ,Chrittle,_Ittilig of .t theOntarioAgricultural , .-4.... 4, Itileill: -- :" DrtEAVI-KIM.--0
,
, i„ ...-.......-6,.....:-.........., .
Scenting the ill10114 We read of an
oreto*lie iiiiks -that In 10'. yeart It
Wilt"-behira-:10--taid a,--,41614e,:liAtt"
country, Ilisit's nothing, it's bard to
find them right now.. - -
4
.4
•
Wir,"410,
11*.t4 'e.or
E
SYRU
COM ti
eblldxena cougLorijeola, thing
disregarded, as It ' of*" a grave Mattery,
ettesided Ws Ole* pay eauSe serionS
4 4,6
go, of a rough or cold the,, Maier
'farE!.i,*.t1Td1,FAIT,
4
VA I6ee *n4 eft ireuess in lowing Os
ligar kt sueh that the trouble: may be checked be -
re” tot stovio011 aaturoAteis
it; take it **nit lorlASS*„-.
A dream kick „ from ar tow was too
realistic for'ittalred Exeter lady and
rib andIntisiii7 7Dreara1ilettiViihe
was *tett, sitting at milking ttool
and that the to* wiiii An the set - of
Vali* her, *rm. jno. Pedlar of town
aged 84 years, in attempting to Oat
the Impact fell out 4'13011.404y lion.
day morning.and fractured* rib- tied
Times. •
Miller's Worm Pettoiders 'tieedect the
support 'Of :teetimonaile they tonXd be
get by the ousitaada rroat.A.tamera who
kno*,the poet *tea of Wit excellent
nitOichie, But the ptilL;vdersWM !peek
can )30 of 02021_9'. th04'0: em derelicts, yeti .Wae, Itniking
' " ' mit
thormaibly and .44 " m 91""
laughing as he -gazed-Out:4,1A- * the ond Dan, tot to his feet Re'dia not
nent from the hillsides. Be wag -ter)* lila OW* 441 JIM Darer that he was expecte
-thoughts his -harid _run through' to** of Pore' where * I**
tChey
the'
Some Of .this JIM Darcy gathered
from the man who had swiftly- be-
come his *hero on thedayfollowing
their night ride into the hills. In the
cave. which Jim had found on one of -
the long lonesome rides he had taken
during, the time he had *been a rider
for the Lazy N, they .slept,the sleep
of, exhaustionlroth the time of their
vs, a A-7---,,y4044:tliv="Afterrityon-
sun was high. --
Portified by more hot coffee and
anther breakfast, they sat together
outside the cave, hidden by 'the trees,
high above any trails above the Piiite
Pass and looked , down_ over the
craggy way they had collie the
darkness. , There wit, sno sign of life
'anywhere, aside from the birds that
.swooped and eviirled overhead, the
screams of others from deep in the
forests and the purl' of water from a
small stream nearby that rushed.out
hegraniteto-dash-downAts.41-d
In a mad rush to join creek below.
As far as man was concerned, , they
might have been in a 'forest ,prinieval.
,,In the farthest distance, even,' there
-was no sign of a rider. And iiikt_te
first„,thorough recognisance they Sat
In the 'cool of the trees and :talked,
looking 410* -4 on the country that
was blistering. -Cool ;where they tabs
though farther down the .miti-aftsr-
-110011- *UM beat hot ort_ the'. moat top
andsent metallic vibrations thitniner,..
ing beck and *forth .from the rocks,
-
the twisted, grotesque Colored granite
foriruitiont thrown up hi tuna iong
distant post by volcanic eruption,
and over the ravines priiti ,oirroyes. •
Jim Darcy die not °know What it
*at/ about the man whO sat betide
him While their horse* ate and rest-
ed, safely hidden behind them lo the
second cave, that ma41 e hjin tell him
Minot,- felt liinvinote *1 his iIfe to
date Wianiond Dan had gauged his
age correctly -he would he eighteen
Mt his „next birthday, be said): than
he-lutd-eiter- tad any-huntan.,,be
•..ivocider-to,-"Daitr atrtlie---)446-g-ste
rambled on, *jig had ever
gained-, or now kept, his laughing out-
look on life, That was something
born.* .171thl igac, "andtabe.
ern* * Y s ,Y9*' *Ant
4:Ittiybe. you don't belieVe,lt,” Jim
was Ube, me _the
garne with, you,. but .I've *Oen plenty
in;rey OM., Dan, and it Made
full'grovvelt then
goire to be Maybe ,Plit
Inat eighteen, but teems to 'rye,
lived a hundred' year* -Yea,
„reek011.,Lwicreaybe,...alntoit..,tork One
to *
oddity in thwtowtvie•Waerilriecent
weeks the riff-raff of a hundred
towns and counties had flocked, these
two were worthy pf °nOte, and mere
than ,p4ssing comment. Both of tient
tall and lean and with gray eyes that
were remarkably alike, though the
eyes of the o der man Were cold while
in these of the younger there was a
kb e of adventure and the love (tf
life.
The younger man was tann4 and
-gun-belted,-rode his __bay with the
Carelessness of. the Powboy who has
- ,Th
other -he Was the man to cause com-
ment, though comment was. not made
ere tholesold gray. eyes could look
on. No cowman this, who Ware • the
dusty black coat universally taken
in that country as the uniform of a
gambler, as was the once -white, once -
starched shirt from which a diamond
, gleamed; and the black Stetseti above
the hair that once had been sack as
his companion's, but which now show-
ed the pepper and salt that was not
of allcali.
"If that's a new card tosser come to
town," a man tip -tilted in a chair
against the general store wall whis,
erersi_t_o his idling "how
tome he diain'tge....
Must be right down and out."
'rile other nodded. "Reckon don't
nobody need to be much afraid o' that,
hombre in no game,'' he observed.
"Don't so prosperous, huh? Haw
vou place the young one?"
"Son, shrugged the first
ebserver, trickling. tobacco into a
fresh (fairly. olimm, new gambler an'
°friend son. Kinds funny.'
Two hours later when the lights
Were bright in- the Glass Palace
acres% the, rutted street from the
Gallatin Bowie into -which the :new-
comers had disappeared on their ar-
rival, and when the evening's affairs
had fairly stiirted with the tinny
piano ,pounding tut tunes t for the
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Though his eyes that were trained
to being expressionless - told nothing
of his thoughts, through the agile.
brain of Diamond Dan * picture Was
'clear. He could see that twelve-year- earliest daneers,_a_ dtiferent_epime
o y on 'his flea-bitten crowbalt i was formed , of Gallatin'slatest are. -
monnt, twat like other small boy3. he vale,
had entounteredwhen chance had „shaved and eied in fresh linen from
hi k saddlebags with his' long black
mustache glis4ning as brightly ..as
the diamond that headliglited .118
starched ehirt front. Diamond DIM
strolled up to the bar with young
Jim Darcy. The big red-faced barten•
der was smiling at them AS he hur-
ried up from the end of the bar to
attend their wante,These two look-
ed like aims, even if the youngster
was st cowhand likely; Pretty nice
beaded' *Est the short' bath wee weir-
ing, and that -hand-tooled halite:
strapped to his lean lex was no
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taken him *eras OW patb of home-
steaders. They usually• looked as if
* few„MOO_ tatoit „Meshs were indicat-
ed and that a 'few more, rage to cover
them *mild di no berm. -A Barefoot
boy he would be, in patched,and faded
overalls, probably hand-me-downs fir
too big for him, And with gray- eyes'
that looked out*Ort.* strange world
over which he travelled with defiance
and a detirtnimitiOn not to be *cared.
A .gaUnt. ragged,, haat-starved Ito”
riding out Into the '00ild alone to es,
cape from persecution,' but with that,
in,hit„eyes that showed- holes:At& for
adventure ahead. '
The wonder of it, thought Diamond
Dan! How had that misused yoUnit••
-Ater Vinci% ..up into , hitt /int.
fesituredt• tinebodieti, .handsome ld
who laughed at the *Old' eitteleilsly
and battled his way through snarling
gunfire' 'with,* gaMelleee' that knew
no quitting. Dan was glad-,;egain-
that te.had taken a hand itt,thit
Sun-
dance game, glad that this ,lint Darcy
wanted to lit the trail With
Wherever It Might lead. As Ora
as were the two In Utkgrountli thare
WAS something in them sildo.Bah of
then*subtly realiredlt# noir sudden
Partnership was .none the We :vett
for all of that;
• mnaclez
from this unaccOstouted ,titerclie of
the *it two days and nIght*,-Dlano.
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Pepper srucenekt; Secretary-usiosarrt
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Knot. Lendesboro; alone Lemke"
Dublin. John II Pepper, 13niceriet4
Connolly, Ooderkh, Thos.
forth; W. R. Archibald, :Worth; Om"
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Chu. F. Hewitt, Macs:dine; R. G. A*.
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ments at Cortrin Cutt's store, Gastifilke;
The MOO Darik, Clinton. or
tad% 14~
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