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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 8, 1925, p. 6

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wilderness a leave me lariat andy closed basinhke plateau surrounded taggart shouted to one of them f 5 phb tfa w the man tossed him his rope then f a stampede as the whooping all mounted their horses anddeoff cowboys by herculanean efforts raced taggart tore open lis shirt collar hem madly through tho one narrow ripped one of his sleeves and humpled pntering this place hi clothes i standln o on their horses and now then doc he said to the watching taggart and willets con- laughing willets handing him the gratulated themselves as they saw the lariat take this and come in here aft bunch of steers running in with me through the pass looking back to- tley both entered the barn a ward the stream taggart saw two few minutes later willets came out j forms onjiorses splash in from the alone willets mounted jlis horse and rode other bank i knew it there comes orourke over to the range whero the cowboys and the girl he cried were just iwere rounding up the steers to super- m time now to plant the sticks and vise them he found them buneffing close it up the prime steers the pick of the mar- 1 they dismounted ran to the gap shall herd and shoving them across jad a heavy charge of dynamite j al i llohtorl a ti1p1 vimniitnri n w w vawt th stream at the western edge of the lighted a fuse remounted and rode being bored those who ere bored have meager intellectual resources an education is ineffectual it it does not make a man a gooi companion for himself the comradeship we cannot shake off our own society make3 the larger part of the difference between an en joyable life and a dull one tho eye fies what it brings the means of seeing and a mind per ceives or a heart feels to the measure of its own capacity it is an indict ment often brought against our age that tho present generation mustbo constantly thrilled and stimulated but there never wa3 an era in which there were not elders who deplored the mad rush of their juniors in the lightheeled train of folly no period has had a monopoly either of the sober philosophers or of the incurably frivol ous seekers after pleasure the onesrvvho tire of hying lose their enthusiasm let their optimism be quenched by bad luck ortdisaster are likely to be those who have every thing they want witihout working for it the happiest are the busiest their recreation is crowded into the intervals between working hours of intense concentration vacations are enjoyabla because they have been richly earned what does rest mean to a man who has always been rest ing what does amusement mean to one who devotes his time to it the greatt delight of being with young chikcen is that with all the worldnow and sfcrangeto them they are pleased with lots of things that give no fresh sensation to jaded and sophisticated adults no trait of childhood is more desirable and en- dearingitian the spontaneous delight in things that do not cost much and are easy to make or to do there is something wrong with a program for childhoods- sunny hour that fills them with costly entertainment and complicated toys achildhood thus amused points to a mafurltythat will have seen all thesights heard all the lxmnd3 tested every- lesnsation and found them all futile and vain ranch one group started a few of 1 the cattle up the bank of the stream into a small canyon atwillets orders just to lead em olf the track he explained to buck theyll pick up that trail and think they all went that way they dont dream the ani mals are across the river slowly they began to force tho man herd of steers to swim across out of sight as they concealed themselves at a safe distance with the other men taggart said when that goes up and closes the gap no one will stir them steers until were ready to willets pointed toward the bank of tho stream look there they are he cried the stream the cowboys hastening they saw terence and mary com- them by swimming their horses along- ing out of the water and riding furl side and whooping wildly mary was the first to recover her sense of time and reality and break the spell of their afternoon love idyllr she suddenly tore herself from the arms of terence who had forgotten that there was anyone but mary and anything but love in the whole world and cried terence how long weve been here i wonder whats keeping mr tag gart thus recalled abruptly from dream- ously up toward the pothole entrance taggarts face blanched quick warn them of the blast he cried his men remained stock still xo you hear yelled taggart angrily with an oath still the men remained motionless and buck mcleod answered its too late wed be blown to pieces ourselves if we go up there now watching they saw terence on his horse mounting to the top of the your grocer sells green tea h673 have yem tried it the tiny- rich- flavored leaves and tips are sealed airtight finer than any japan or gunpowder insist upon salrada land terence jumped upand seeing ledge while mary waited- just below the uneasiness in marys face saidf they saw him reach the summit and lets go see i look down into the pothole then wave they stepped out the door and to j his arms excitedly to mary and point- their amazement the entire ranch ed down into the pothole where he which had been bustling with activity had discovered the cattle they saw when they arrived seemed deserted mary wave- back and why theres not a soul in sight b0000000m cried mary i the blast was off the air was they started running and searching filled with broken boulders rocks for someone anyone to reassure chips stone dust and moke tons of them that nothing was wrong reacli- debriswere sliding into the gap which ing the barn they rushed in thedoor had served as entrance to the pothole and found taggart lying on the floor bound hand and foot his clothes torn and dirty struggling to release him- a gang of rustiers laid for me and rustled our steers taggart gasped as terence bent to cut the ropes and help him to his feet they gave me a fierce beating said taggart staggering and limp sentence sermons we must eliminate the spirit of revenge if we ever realize internation al peace tho spirit of fear if we are ever to know godr the demon of jealousy if we ex- pect to build a happy home all trace of envy if we aspire to happiness all trace of hypocrisy if wo at tempt to train little children all suspicions if we expect to en- joy our friends x probably reason for the popularity- of wriglevs is that it last so long and returns such great dividends for so small an outlay it keeps teeth fresh and fullflavored alwiyi la its wax- wrapped iii package va no 40 25 the allimportant tweed 1 frock j a frock like this lasts two or three of tho ordinary sort and the height of a fashion that will be worn by the smart world now and through the winter it is developed in the soft new imported scotch tweed in a warm tone of sand and brown tan braid is used to bind the edge of the boyish collar of sandcolor flannel and the trim little cuffs of the long tight- fitting sleeves also the neck opening 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the same moment as taggart and his aides and kept him self under cover of the brush where ing and they got the payroll money he could watch while taggart wil- off me i lets and the others bent over the un- mary looked crushed by the news conscious form of mai y buck mcleod without hesitation terence shouted went off toward the spot where ter- come lets get after them at once fence had last been seen ho made for the door followed by mary and by taggart who feigned a limp the three of them mounted horses itll be better if we split up said taggart with a pretendedvshow of anxiety to of aid you take that trail that turns up into the canyon he said pointing a way that led to the- canyon up which- willets and- his men had run afew jreadrof cattleto make a blind trail ill gooff here and scout- across the creek thev parted terence and mary taking the way they had been direct ed tlhey soon reached the canyon and fountl he little bunch of sequestered cattle were on the wrong trail mary said terence arid they turned back meanwhile taggart had hurried to the creek met willets and the boys and hustled the last of the steers across the stream weve got to act quick he yelled he returned excitedly to taggart with a piece of parchment uponwhich was part of a crudely drawn map l found this in his coat he said taggart looked at the map with wide eyes at that moment they heard a loud buzzing sound in the sky and looking up saw an- airplane approaching de scending toward them buckike that map and beat it to the diablo trailas fast as you can go taggart ordered- ill meet you there in an tiourconie on men lets get out of the way wecantjet any one know we had anything to do with this blast as they started riding for cover taggart asked willets hoarsely think theyll live doc and added after a second hope the girl does the plane manoeuvred found a landing place anddropped to earth close by where mary lay bud hughes old reliable nuisance have you any alarm clocks in quired the customer what i want is one that will arouse father without wakfng the whole family i dont know of any such alarm clock as that madam said tho man behind the counter we keep just the ordinary kind that will wake the whole family without disturbing fath- pr willing to oblige tho famous criminal lawyer had won a shockingly bad case by elo quence and trickery and a rival law yer said to him bitterly is there any caso so low so foul so vilely crooked and shameful that youd refuse it well i dont- know tho other an awercd with a smile what have you been doing nowi vp-t- destructive elephants elephants ot africa o tremendous damage to native mlnards liniment ussd by physicians j0 rs to to willets as they plunged their j miquel jumped out they found horses into the creek and started to k w had come out of hiscover ford it that birji orourke s a rid- j bending over her she lucky she live not bad hurt cried the old indian up above them terence was- recov ering consciousness fortune had- been r to him also and the slide of shale and rock had only stunnedhim his first thought as ho recovered his senses vrps of mary he ran down from the ridge and found her coming to under the ministrations of komi- miquel and bud mary are you all riglit terence asked with trembling voice a smile quivered on her lips as her eyes opened into his bending over her she reached for his hand and pressed it in a few moment she sat up quite recovered komi touched terence on the elbow bad man buck he go yourpocket take something fast go away4 there- he said pointing tcicnces hands agitatedly wont throigh his pockets tha map he cried its gone i- must get it back its most import ant and it may mean much to you too mary x come on then said bud pointing to the plane quick well find him they thanked komi who sped off on his horse and jumped into the plane you see i did fix her up and shes as good as new said budas the ma- j chine took to the air and lucky it vjwas too for they found us out down in paradise canyon this morning a big gang of them got in attacked us and would havo had us beaten but we managed to get to the plane mr j marshall miquel ramon and myself hheir legs wouldnt becofrie so tougbv as it is pork is rather indigestibleand you mast eat mustard with it mustard aids digestion of pork and all other meats by improv ing the flavor and stimulating the flow of gastric juices freshly mixed mustard is ossontial at evory meal ccite 399 if ustaid thats why i flew down here miss marshi u bud continued turning to mary your father wanted you to know of the new hideout we found a new smaller canyon nearer to tho ranch he wanted miquel and me to stop in and see how things were going at the ranch too terence was peering down intently at tho earth there he cried suddenly point ing that must be our man all looked down and saw a black speck moving rapidly along the road bud dropped the plane down quite i low over the moving form is it hirn terence there was a revolver shot from be low the man on horseback was fir ing at them guess its him all right said ter ence ubt we cant land here to catchhim v you take the controls said bud andwhen i say so fly very low right over him im going to show you a stunt i used to do in the flying cir cus terence took the pilots seat and bud got a rope ladder out of the cockpit he swung himself deftly out upon the wing attached the ladder to the bottom of the plane and climbed down to the end of the ladder clutch ing it with his hands his feet hang ing v all right 5rop mo on his neck ho cried terence circled the planeback to ward the horseman then carefully dropped him hanging by the ladder the plane riding along within a few feet of the ground buds swinging legs caught buck mcleod around the neck unhorsing hiifitbud let go of the ladder and the two men rolled into the dust before mcleod had recovered his senses bud had gotten the map out of his pocket and started signal- 1 ling to terence in the plane bud mounted mcleods horse and as the plane came hovering close over him the ladder swinging within reach he clutched it and was lifted into tho air in a couple of minutes he climbed back into the cockpit and handed the piece of map to ter ence great work budj3aid terence he showed the map to mary this shows where the yaqui treasure is hidden he explained if wo can only find it your fathers troubles will be over its on the sierra diablo trail lets start looking this after noon why thats on part of dads ranch property said mary looking at the map they found a landing place near the trail in the general vicinity of the supposed jiiding place of the in dian treasure mary and terence jumped out miquel and ill beat it back to the attack bravely knocking two of them to theground at tho first onslaught and sloughing buck the remaining one mightily but the other two menj rose and came to their leaders aid he was attacked from behind and inj front arms clung to his neck andj grappled his waist he could not keepi up the unequal struggle against such odds much longer to be continued he- feel right at homo in the water she dad says r you never could keep your head above water keep mlnards liniment in the house o taxis carry millions the importance of the taxicab as a transportation agency is shown by the fact that they carried 692000000 pas sengers last year each l5cent pack age contains direc tions so simple any woman can tint soft delicate shades or- dyo rich permanent colors in- lingerie silks ribbons skirtsf waists d r o s e s f c9ats stockings swealsfg ifapeflasi ranch to get svreport for mr j coverings hangings everything marshal on whether theyve caught j buy diamond dyes no other kind tho rustlers yet said bud be here an1 tcii your druggist whether the at 6 oclock andjl return and pickj matrial you wlsjl t0 ci woo or silkorwhether it is linen cotton or you up they waved adieu and the plane ascended to the sky again mixed goods chapterxiii smoke and flames the trail to treasure trove said mary smiling as they walked arm in arm along the trail but ive already found my best treasure answered terence looking at her lovingly its you dear now terence no time for that to- day said mary we have business to attend to yes youre right mary he re plied we must locate this gold- once we do the rest will be smooth sailing your fathers ranch will be saved and you and fyou and i she squeezed his arm tenderly and they pressed forward into the forest taggart and a few of his hench- men waited on horseback on the sierra diablo trail at last buck mcleod battered and dusty rode up i what makes you so late asked taggart glaring i buck told what had happened tag gart looked disgusted then i may as well go back he said nngrily you felkws stick around and if they come hero see what you can do report back to me tonight ho rode off x buck mcleod and his gang started prowling through the forest there was a strong smell of smoke appar ently from some distance in the air they stopped at the sound of voices and peering 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