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Northern Advance, 21 Aug 1913, p. 7

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31:11:! o 911:: vN..R V0.USj DEBIFITY \ ...:...m':;.:"' =--* *' 'w,'::.-dA:; W. ""* W *'~.~a::::- . try] y'3;'1:k.ta.tlon. ,.0tthel?e:1t?&bashtul. dmunsm amaze)?! Pmseaqder msedlmem'e:1vt in wing. -`:' ` in " `on ; Lo _ -sunken hollowohec careworn e ression poor memor . nah Itra'nQth_ ti mnrninnm I-nxnIt)Ies nights. chanzenb a` . WILL _IIl'a A Wltlbbn can cure you and make a man of you. Under its Innu- ' r . A . A . I :,noo _.thomn bo'ooxnoi8`aotlve, the blood urlned so that all pimples, blobches and ulcers ' , 5 b.O.oomo.strongassael. so _ t nervousness, bashtulness and deo- thoo become: bright the face full and clear, one returns to the and sex 3 Items are invigorated: all ma cease-no wutokbllx eiygtem. ,_Don`t.leV quack: and taklra rob you 01 your hand EDY&KEnN:nY ` . lllf lj3llBIJ;0[EEn68fB, l)I3lIlZlll,Ill`eIIIl8 8110 103888, 86011118110 In urine. .'>mmou sunken, expression, . " :>YO,U:.-WlLl. BE A WRECK ' A.` ".?..'-l._..-_A nan nnuund avg nu.` sunk` in I-nun A. van nu I61 fnlin vmmv wnm-zu _Gl_lBElJ,` _l...g V 1.9 II` UEAI Lanna . :Q 1 Lif Ow uxs I MEAT MARKET l`tiwhait.tty:uere` ;<;iin g i~l1:ili:lethj%we ' ' l Tlinel--the" 'kind,'--tlie euttirig; `- iweight. The more you- ` betterwe will-like it,beca`use the ` once in a -while. better you will be satisfied. Well enough to leave it to a servant most times, but see for yourself We have on hand every good thmg in the meat line- viiifd wrmour wzurnzuj Edusmr .42: POSITIVELY ms unczsr sue an CANADA 55. If. in IE. 'i"A\'IEE'i\'LI.'RIsKs' 71>61N'1'*s ' unam v I: say. 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Equipped with Latest Type ` and Machinery THE ADVANCE Job Printing Dept. , :7-13 1 RENE 27 nomr-.r n & vu 1 {do so, : com 1 yuvxvn m Dzhrvnmz ale V: In La Diva corset for every figure. Our catalogue- l we send it free- will help you choose the best for yours. Write for it today.` Dominion Corset Co., Quebec. as 511?: {Mid-*7 1\-- ` li t`1}a kmnie t all Em. hnnnf. wi.<<- 1ni;:l1t. [[0 had: e111isted`fing.t_6 *.nm,\' with lln 111is1t11(1erstanding_aS to what :1 11;i\':ltc S unifor1'n*meant;f H0 haul H<`\'~1` ]10!`(`t0fOI'e he 11-gwltu-I any loss in thiS7 re.`-V sport. his nz1tm'o ap~p'arent1y~satis~' ed with the excitement _ Of _il0t_iYQ fI`0Il1i(')' .<('1'\'i('U. yet 118 ?V3g'1lh.81 y: know tlu-re lmcl been times" When he I<>n;.u-I fur emnpanionship' with` wmnvn nf t.h<- <'la.'~:s to whioh he .had once l.v]u11;_"ml. Fortunately. _:b.is;'. b01'(lP1' .~`I2ltiHll.\` oered little `temps tution in this respect, and he he. ' grown to l~.vli-.ve that he had actual}-, voovvoo cow . vvnawo ' \4\l|.|Q\-. .,... _--....-......,. whu .~h<* _\\':I<. he comprehended` iii -:` stzlnlly Ihv r~'U('iil1 gulfj st-retching; llllh1`i']}.l<'tl lwtxwcxl, them. A11 e d'!1" cut:-(I mun hin1.~' `rwith-_ .faIhiIy m,n|1u-4-tiun.< lw hm] Tong ago ceased. tn Ii:-11-<. lw r(':11iZ-ed his,pr6Se'ht ]):v~'iIiHIl 1IlHl'(* kvvuly than hej."ot.he_r- ell1iSted`;V instha 111is1t11(1erstandinQ to u11if01`mmean1_5;_` Phllls fol` Escape.-V ])(-,];(~1';|I(` HS 110 their .~iIuuIi-n tn he, for a Inomenfthh 01- t\\`n Hnlnlin \va.~3 unable to.-0831?, Il.'~`hh* lhz` infhlvllce of the girl,-. `or'~` co11(.-outrun his thoughts on some` _phl1l fur c.~;v:l]1<'. It may havehbeen the ;."<*lIth~ p1'(`w'Slll`(3 Of 1101' hand on his sh~i'\`<`. hut her woucehcontln-f -um] tn rim.-` in h_i.-.ears. He, had never hm-I1 at wnma11 s 1118.11, nor-1' w,1_.- In .~1w'hl]],\' i11terestxed_ in this wonmn lw.~ilc hi1n.. Vliehad` seen? her fairly. with his first sippreci-_. utivv ;,--lun-v_. when he had climbed intu tlw . on the preceding duy. Hv hm! realized there fully; the ('h:H`llJ wt hm` face, the dark 1'u;:ni.~'h <-_\'~.~h. the clear slgill, the, wt,-ulth mt lurk ha_ir.. Yet allhthis was in11-r.~nul; however prettyfsher mi_u'ht lw, the r'ac't was? n Othi'I1g"t0_ him znnl n<~\'v1' could be.` _KnoWing. _.,l, L _ __-____._`_ --; J _"`1` 3-, wnmm couw NUT WALK She Was So lll-ReitorO;d lj Health by Lydia , ham : Vegetablg Compound. , ~ `:5: taking Lydia E. pinkhmrs " ::::::::. 8eriou' . ment; 1 had becky[__ ?I,_a ache eud hearing. ., down pain: so` bad` that I could not nth .:::: in a chair or w'nl_k= ' across the oor and, ;,g I was in severe " 3`. all the time. Iofelsi discouraged as. Iehtdy taken everythinzj could think of endj was no better. 511? `V V300 ll `III? Barrie Branch. Five; Points ('IlAP'.l`E.R VII. Incorporated -.-cu uuo ` of the Pulzlie _ _JIO.po.lJl.ll(f\43 covyniim 1912-`lav A.c.n=c;uIa I no. ly fo-rgotten. That afternoon even ---sweetly fair as Miss McDonald` undto-u-btedly appeared;--he had look.- . ed u:pon_ her without the throb of a pulse, as he _might_ upon `a pictiire. She was not for him event to "ad- mire---she .was Major Me-_Dona1d s7 daughter, wheom he had. been sent to guard. That" was all then. ` Yet he knew?" that `somehow it was diiferentv-now--the personal. , ele- .ment had entered 'un-welcomed, into `the equation. Sitting there in. the dark. Gonzales Wbody crumpled on the oor` at his feet, and Moylan lying sti and cold along the back seat, with this girl grasping his sleeve in trust, she `remainedi no l-on-ger merely the Major s daughter ---she had hecome herself. And she did not seem to `care and did. not seem to realize that there were bar- riers of rank,7w_hich under other circumstances must so utterly separ: ate them. -She liked him, and frank- ly" told him s'~o,I," notias she would dismiss _an inferior with kindness, but as though he was an equal, as though he .was a._.gent1eman. Some- how the very tone of her voice, the clinging touch of her hand-, sent the blood pumping `through his " veins. Something besides. duty inspired him; he was no longer " merely a solldier, buthe had suddenly beeome transformed into a man. _Years of repression, of `iron discipline,` `were blotted out, and he became even. as his Vb-irth-right made him. a ' Molly McDonald, Melly McDon81d.'h8 whispered-` the name ' unconsciously to himself. - Thenhis eyes caught the distant icker of Indian re, and his teeth "locked sa'vag'd|`y. ' l 1 Hub! alyunuu PIUGDGIIUIJ vvua saw any. son why he should act the, fool. Angry at himself, he gripped his ufaculties; and faced the situation, aroused, intent.- He must save him -7 self--and her! But how? What plan promised any _possil>ill.ity of success? He had` their `surroundings in a map :- before his eyes. His training had taught him to note. and remember; what others would as naturally `neglect. ' He was a soldier of experience, a plainsman by long training, `and even . in the erceneiss of the Indians" attack on the stage his quick glance" " had ` completely. visuall.ized' their `surroundings; He had not appreciated.` _.th_is at the. time, but now the topogracph of the immediate-. region; was unrolled fore him in deta`_il ; ~yard= by yards llf appeared` as though . photographed`-g He -saw the .w,idelyf_ ,ru,t_t_ed~' trail, rounding the blua t"'.th_erig'ht a hundred yards a\gay?,.1.~curving .3138-.1?-__ . ly down the slope '_and==-then disap-_T peering over, {the low 2 hm`-,; V007/the -left. a slight f.strea~m 'ti*icldain1`, along? its base. ,; Beflofw, -the short =,bualo? grass, sunburnecl. 'ar_1_`('l'-,l;.l>1'_11 vl'1, ._ 1911 we the: ysandr the f7.i.":e.l" .` shalloiVi'>'911_M.`,-0drl{`i:b9!198 ;;tg2e:a:;ara There W53 something else to do besides dream, Because` the girl had spoken pleisanly was no rea- _-._ _L_`- L- ..L....1.l .44 Am. -I3.-ml L. J. %sAmn,_M_a naor % f`h9'-r, 36 ~ h ~._l10iwe- _ m `Qty _of~ otheiro surronda-, . diifting f:,.p9int V V sexy; ther.wbq1e:eeebar-e V ,[i_ste;o-aS_.1it~1atLstbod . `.reve.a.Td'_ ' .3 th_e_"_i'g"`Iow..t' of the 'eu:n-`--the `d9s`01atefl.1 p1atwi: : a`:boVe. j estretchilie `away `ihx_it'o""o'_f,eo::di;p north, the jbrownh `leyelof`1hej ;fhpIaiIiiS;'h1broIiene only` by ` sharp ssures `in `th_e.,-surface, 1 tree-.1 _ jleyss, extendin'g "for unnumbered . leagues; ' eTo_,eashi_;_ and ,westthe val4 ley, . now scai`c_xa|l1y`;more_green than those. upper `,p`1ainS.~ bounded: -by 'it eoverdurelefss 'b'Iu"s, f ran - crookediy, ` following the river course, its only sign of .'.white' dominion the rutted trail} Beyond `the stream there ex- . tended miles of_ white sand-dunes, `fantastically sha.p"en by the wind`, gradualfy changing into barren V plins of alkali. eB,etw een crouched the vigilant Indian sentinels, alert " imdi revengeful. i_CertainV'factsl were _elear---to ' re- ."main _me'ant death, torture for him -if'_they' were taken alive; aud.\worse' than, death for her. Perspiration burst out 11pO'n his face at the `thought. 7 .Nol Great God! not that} he; would kill heiihimsellf rst. "Yet this .wa_s the truth, the truth to be" , faced. The nearest available troops "were at Dodge, 9. company of infan-i could nevere arrive in time to pre-_ {vent an' attack at daybreak. The Indians" midoubtedly knew this, realized the utter helplessness l of. th_e`i`r victims; and were acting ac- cordingly. Otherwise they would never have lighted that re nor re- l mained on guard. 1\Ioreoverif the| two of them shvo-iilld succeed in steal- ~i11g `forth from the shelter of the coach, should skulk unseen amid `the 'd`e1ise"blackness of the overhanging r blu, eluding the watcdiers, what would it prot in the end? Their ; trail would be clear; with the first gray of dawn those savage trackers would be at work, and thew would be trapped in the open, oufoot, ut- terly hlipless even to ght. 1 tryp If they-started at ~o-`nee they _ The man s hands clenched` and un- clenched `about his rieabarrel in. an agony of indecision, his eyes 2] )-'31`-A ceiving the silhouette `of the girl: :.9.g'aiI_ist the lighter arc of `the sky. No, not that--not that! They must hide their `trail, leave behind no faintest trace of passage for these` hounds to follow. `f Yet how could the ._1__ni-racl'e "be accomplished? - Out from the mists of tortured` mem`-' ory `came, as a`faint hope, a dim recollection of that narrow gully cutting straight down across the ftrail, over which the eruna.\v,,1y-had crashed at full gallop.` That surely coiild not be far--back, and waseiof sufficient depth to hide them in the darkness. He was uncertain how far it extended, -but at some time it had-A been a water-course and must have reached the river; And! the _.rti"_ver would hide their trail!!! - A new hope sprang into his eyes. He `felt the . sudden sttfaightening up of '.his body. . W V c..C0 1 - '__;_3___ - What.--what is it ? she qu'estion- ed, startled. _``Do you _see any- Ithing? Are they coming --__;2___n-- T4. . uuug 1 Lazy UOC\1a .... __c, No, no, almost impatiently. It! is still as death `out there, but I al- most believe I have discovered a -means of escape.-. Do you remember a gully we ran over while I was on top of the stage '4 I `am not sure; was it when that awful zjidl-`t came " `fYes, it ung me to the `foot- boardf justaiwhen I had untangled the lines. We could not have tra- veled .a' dozen yards farther before .we struck this blu--could we ?_` ` I _I_ hardly" think so, yet" evident- ly bewildered by his rapid question- ing; Only I was so confused-and frightened 1- can scarcely remember. Vwhy areiyqu so` anxious. to `know ? g -``Because, . ?he returned earnestly bendingjtoward her, I believe that in the earth -is going tqget _. us '-~_.*a. -3 Lag}; `. -Lhvhnmi if. is th only` ".DuW""'Ullla, Uu, van. Vvv . .. --.. , they be hiding there too ' ' It s a chance,'that sAall--but bet- ter than waiting Helga} for. a"certain- fty., See here, Miss McDonald', _ and he` gang-ht -her in his own, .for- g:etu1% of all vjspvej `_his own purpose ` and the `necessity of strengthening herlto 1'glay'.o\i`tvthe game, the trend that i8? i0` 1161 wt; except Eerie. to, the L b1uit , runs {ft,-awa"y_.fQr` 9; fgub.rd_ line. ' _.Th1e " dih%ns;%~wi;11,3oeLfw1ying out .1 there nqm =h='4oiien ,Pr%ii3 -':th`9i%Wi11<-'.f!52% IL `3f3.*~ '-lidelt; Mf K` . . 835]] In `[118 eurbu `LU EVIUE V`-',6"' "" hance ~ca)1. gure. 9'3 creep through -to the nver. un Sem- _,...1 `rm. ~nnnvnn +n 1nnvn' "Mister [5 bin III-59 31701 unnuuvv v ex'~ed, I'll` "agree to leave M-iszer Jjndian. guessing as to where .we`ve gone._ - 4 7.- _'A.*_ -_.E :7! mm. , * . T _ ~The ne~w.. note of `hlimation m the! grasped his `arm tl8ht91`- ` I ,ll13..J-__.'.`-us" nla min we?" Won t Jwgz ~ _Won :?j";she ~opei;a11;er4th;ffe1ing%fA5:? `iizg va`gue1y_~_: at her own cahnness. vv _ yang 'u;g1c;j. 3the.. hands with "her? A. ngers`, .wond6I`-T I I `;1`he coolv -1fe`sourcefu1_ness ` of Hamlin` was like a_ton`ic.V ~ ' ' ` V ' " [ITA- 11: mix ;jd_a3r;Ii_ght_.fj _`1'_Ij`ha;_t is; virligll;-`.`3thSz?{{ i:A, '.`C9,crep.*up,.11ponf`u$.' ___` .Hav_%e> yo1}'_ got "'1:iie time ??. V (`LL ' 1 .-on r`: cl 50_ II\IIJIo--- .%*'.77::ft 1 5; ga mile ii. *'ocA1_ock, 8h Vsa1d,. lbwly, I am not Vsu1fe_my_watch" `_1'ight'. I 1111- . ' 1 - . geoovn '."..Near` enough thre are si;g'ns'vo'fr' 'day1ight at5--four-.-+tVh'ree `hours ? lft; that onught to be s1 1iie'nt,_,but Vwlth no darkness '_tO spare. Will you go, with me? ._ Will you do exac_t}y._`ais; inn`: 7. Ii rowan CV1. - -`I say ? ace _:_ ~S`._i'1 e.T a` s'wi3`t_'- breath, hoidihg! her` hand to hgr side.v_ . -` `V _ ] tf\1 oa\4o ..-u-an In; L .Dl\.lC`s ` Oh, yes, her ~ voice catching, `not stay ehereiwithftiliose dead men! \But I waf1t `you to` go. becausc--- weli, because you trust `me, . he urged, a new trace` of tenderness .in his lowered voice. ; Because. you V what--w1iat else can I do? Loam` Vfend you.- IT- ____, , ,. kno'.w I would give my `life to-* de-' '1 :1 ;1, 11 e [not sure; but he Vvthoiught her face was sddenly uplifted. her eyes seeking to -see him in the fdark-V ness. ` V .-- - ..-r -' . savvy- .I do, she answered gm.vely,~you must believe I do; but I have never been in such -peril before, in such a situation of horror, and I am all! unnerved. There doesn t, seem to be anything left me ~but-to trust you. urm._L -, ,,- -1n. T`,_-_ _.L.. 1" .....,......5 I5`-LU ...., v....... DU ....-.._,,m. _ That is good; all I can ask.` I know you are all right, `but I want you to keep `your nerve. We are going to take a big chance; we ve got to do i.t--a single misplay, a slip of ' the `foot, ` an ,i,11cautious breath may cost our lives. (IA-.- ,,- .-_ `L- 4.-.. 1.- ......L PIa.ins term-for food, Impatient- Iy-, rations; `somethino-~_fo1'_ lunch en -route. Ltlvh I I v < I rzpss var qr fl. ,' 101 I11 ,...-...... .....,, \r\l\JIl'. \'\-ll ..,.-. \ `.'Are you going'to .try_ to get away? To elude the Ix1d=iaiTs'? `I A1 ,,,. `, I 1 -,_' (IT? ` Yes, and there is but7_9ne_ pas-i sibility of successi---to creep-" the! `length of the gully`. there, and 505% |reach the river. Here is Guovnza1es ; beift. Don t be afraid - of it, it is`! not dead men who are goingeto hurt.` us. Swing the strap over your shoulder this way, and slip the re- volver into the ho]-sfcer. `That s- right; we l1 carry as little as we. `can, and leave our "hands free. He. hesitated, staring about in the dark-i nesq, swiftly deciding what to take.` Do you happen to know if either of the passengers carried any grub? l{`1-., ,1. 099 Oh, yes, Mr. Moyfaxrdid; saidl lhe never took chances on having to `go hungry. It was in` _a flat leather lpouch. ' ll -- I cw Q I. -'91` I 7`Z7`I7Iaversack. I have `it.- That will be enough to Acajrry,` with the can- `teen. VN-otw there is only. `one thing} `guard yet. "See any move1_ncnt'o11t, more before we leave. We must im- press those fellows with the notion that We are. wide-axva-ke, and on _--_- 0 I Ital. \J t};ere"4"" I I~].-l am not. sure, she answered doubtfully. There is a ~ black smudge beyond that dead pony; lean forward hereeeand you can see what- i[ mean--on .the `ground. 1 I-I -imagined` it 1no`ved just then. She pointed into the darkness. It is. the` merest shadow,` -but seemed. tel wiggle along, and then stop; 1 it s; stifllh now. _ ` ` " { Hamlin jfocussed his keen` eyes on `the spot indicated,` shading them with one hand. . ` 7 There was a moment s` silence, thes only sound the wind. The girl grip- ped the back of the seat nervously with both hands, holding her breath; the Sergeant, the outline of his face silhouetted against the sky, stared motionless into the night without. Suddenly, not making a sound, he; .l`i_fte the rie to` his shoulder. I Slide b;1_<`:l on the seat,vI he whispered" softly, and let me in] [next the wind9w. - ` ` V * CHAPTER VIII. A Way to the River. She waited- in agony as he sight- ed carefully, striving to guage the distance.` It seemed an intermin- able time before his nger pressed the trigger. Then came the report, a flash of ame, and the powder" smoke blown- back in her `face. -Half-zblinded by the discharge, she yet saw that black smudge leap up right; again the Henry blazed, and [the dim _figu're `went down. There was a cfy.-`-a mad yell of rage-in which scattered voices joined; spits of re cleaving.` the darkness, - gthe barking of guns of di_e`rent cali-i being A _hi__t of ying U lead" tore through` the leather, back of the, Ic'o`a ehf with `an odd rig)`; . Ja.n~c-ther 'struck_. the ggcasing of the door, V send,-~ ;'~i-ing .t_h_e` wooden1spIinters;.5`iing "`lik6_;"f .Hawkt9yed.;i";}.Eeam1in red itsvi!3e?'in1re; * ajimifug.f.:~fat. `lithe: .sparks;* -,,1=1iht:`-.~`af `5!i1rSi>i?1in1'!I` the.` That will hold them for ,aTwh'i1e, he gaid. cheerfully; A-Twoi less _ out there, I reckon, and: the. others won t _;_gVet carelef 488.ix1'f right `faway. ? Now is our` Ste yoigjrealiy 3 ` >_ nq; '11\espoi1e;{jh a ; still- I. an: !4vuuu- G;ub 2 i/-u-st o ` lintflen Z aftr dnef:| I 0 (1 1.1. 9 -. \. ende perso uuoqua. , uuvv .; `-.`a1thou_ghL ' `is exactly 'INAUGURA'1`ION or NEW STEAM- smr SERVICE BETWEEN s1-. JOHN, N. 3., AND DIGBY, N.B_ i * av PALATIAL new snznmc-zn --sax nlznnns-." me speak? . _ . . ' T .HeV_ _waite.dp breathless, but there was no movement, no sound, and his. hand Jrembling, in spite of his! iron nerve, groped its way upward. : She, was lying back against the 0p-`-` pcsite window, her head bent side- ways. ' zrlr r1_,1n 1,- L`__ ,_,`-L ((1-1 n,__,` l/tinoned anxiously. `@i@n t ` you hear I rnunl IIIIJ RE.` 3 . sr. 030303" Passengers. from Ontario points via Oanadian Pacic Route are now -aorded an unexceIled- through ser- vice to Montreal,` St. John, and the K IEKIIIEIK `Land of Evangeline in c-onnection I with new. steamship - St. George, which is nmv in" operation between .-St. John, N.B., and Digby, N.S., :da_ily' except Sunday. I ` T1.._-..--_..._., ___.-L.'-_ __ A.`L_'_ A___,'_ ..,.-- 1 ,...... . . Returning passengers leav Hali- fax 10.00` a.m.-, via Flying Blue- .nose, connecting at Digby with the | fast .sfeam_ship __LSt. Georgwe, sailing! `fJ W-vvrv ~'--w--.r- ; Passengexfs making this trip can i1eav_e Toronto""at 9.00 am., arriving- Montrea1 same evning; leave Mont- real 7.25 p.m., and arrive St. John 11.00 a.m. next day, connectiiig with the fast steamship St. George, "sailing 12.30 p.m. (Atlantic Stand.-l lard Time), aljriving Digby '2.3O 1).. lm., making connection with Domin- lion Atlantic _F]-ying B1n ~e1mse [limited-train, arriving Halifax 8.00 III and vs . My God, he thought, did those devils get her ? /m- 1.`- n___Lf-___- J\ 4.; ,L ._ _&_vggIo Igplllvsl Iauva-ulna cu!!! w\Ina`uannunu-um V A ..wrlbetor h est in! I-` ofchnnu 34... 3...- _'-"(1uua:rate;)n o:)In3oca-o` oi: Di(:iu'::f Mon. j?QU'|'|0l,I_: Li, `I ON REQUEST Ave. and Griswold St. Detroit. Mich. ` ' A1! letters from Canadamustbeaddressed _ toour Canadian Correspondence Depart- gent in Windsor; Ont. If you desire to in~Detro_it as we see and treat Correspondence and oI_I1CJ"'~_:` all-letters as follows: ; nru'n'!n:nnv'- .nn_.e.... 1:...` .a- vi IJOI3 [ea 9

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