tymmoi left men begin ii eke todal of food likewise decreased and autumn peter newhall august- ga flees was dying in the land to alaska after being told by ivan so one evening pete called an in- lshmin russian violinist ho had formal council of war ill admit arovned paul sarichef ishmins sec- wo t to j something and wo following a quarrel isbmm very much longet he y day mml isz engine for airplanes softens water use it for all o22s washing tuidofallwork is announced at one time people could get only bulk tea 2s ex posed to air flat flavour then came salaoa sealed in metal fullflavoured fresh delici ous dustfree now people use salada four grades 75c to 105 per lb new oilburnin motor said to weigh only two pounds per horse power new york a diesel engine for air- plan use which to believes may re volutionize aeronautical power plant design has been perfected by dr el- mer a sperrjr inventor of the gyro- some one is going to go it scope compass according to an an- him to flee yeiaihs jii chris tar- veve given the- warrior time had better be me he said at last i nouncement just made here soli in response to a distress signal at in plenty to ret back with some days can ross the ranges as well as you dr sperry it is reported has suc- lea forcing his a jacket upon him to spare to take care of breakdowns can petes eyes dropped over tho cecded in reducing the weight of his their trch hits recks and we havent as much as had word mongols graceful yet powerful form diesel engine from 100 pounds to two dorothy receives word that her hus- 1 of her it may be sne get baek yet and ho believed that this was true pounds for every horsepower it de- hl h u h yfliv ihe delayed through some more or less help can bo found ill find it im velops this compares very favorab- feeh f to reeehl i- vinf atten- sertons accident we havent figured on not afraid of hardship either ive y with the most efficient gasoline alr- tos but pete had beer rescued by and again sho may not this is a seen plenty of it in my training for plane motors it was said both tnoiher ship his appearance is ccm- port of missing ships out here i dont y f ko care european and american engineers and peters wife dorothy had ured grave miaiin and dorothy go to alaska to- return peters body to georgia lotrssum it all up first and se they to not recognize peter who is where wo are lets assume tho worst chocn head guide a storm carries f the warrior has gono down and thesi- hi to sea stranding them at that sho went do ueforo sno got fh p and dorothy hunt word to anybody to and reecue he carries her cross a stream g or ater bradford and de now go ox with the story j lo in seattle will learn that tho warrior did not come into soward chapter x contd i an it may bo months before a search her thick ears laid back against party is sent out a halfhearted the burly head fangs flashings high search party at that because they will shoulders recking as the great curved naturally think we went down with claws slashed through the moss sho tho warrior after the same long was a huge bjaet weighing more period of weeks and months some of than a thousand pounds and the your relatives and friends down bo- power of those terrific muscles was low wbl become anxious about you beyond the wit of man to estimate and dispatch some search parties ivan had never been in greater but they will likely become discour- darger nor was such conceivable aged by the sam news that wo went the two natives en the hill above down wjth the warrior and rank us instantly gave him up for lost and among the missing pete did not adi fied desperately lest the enraged bear that this business of being included should turn on them and in petes with tho missing was an old game to mind two thoughts flashed like rockets him one of tho white pure brilliance of i but say they do com and search a star the other so strange and sulthis shore at least it will bo a mat- ion and red like the sun seen through ter of weeks and monthe and weeks the smoke of a forest fire that it and months in this climate and win- seemed beyond the pal of heaven- tor and with little food is a deadly born mankind at that instant pete deal thero remains the dory and knew surely that he had only to hold tho difficult more or less dangerous his fire and ivan would be trn to trip down tho coast to soma settle- pieces before iris eyes ment no blame could be laid on himself of course ife the only possible for failure to stop the charge he now youll agree- with mo in had but or3 shell in his gun and ho that but our food supplies aro al ready so low it wouldnt be safe to attempt the trip for tho five of us weve got to get busy quick tho if help can bo found 111 find it might have sore need of that in his own defence from the position in which he stood it was a doubtful shot nt best but because he could not hit the great form of the bear but bo- natives aro already getting scared they say they can smell winter that cause likely ho could not reach her its going to set in early now this vitals ivan was firing desperately with his pistol and maddened by many mirier wounds it was wholly probable that the bear would turn to ward pete after sho had struck her first enemy to the earth in that case the guides only hope would lie in sav ing his ono shell for a shot between the glowing eyes or into the throat at close range there would be no time or chance to procure other shells from his pocket and reload his rifle vet at the same instant that this knowledge came to him his love for is my plan tomorrow you let me take three days rations of grub a siwash out fit tho men up here call it and start off across the peninsula on foot ill pick my way over that range sleep ing out at night and down on the pacific side where im bound to run into some native village or trappers hut in a few days travel then 111 get a hundred pounds of canned goods and come back here meanwhile the natives will go hunting and kill oil tho venison- they can which well porcthy commanded him as never i vy over t fire cut it into strips before perhaps she loved this man and j it the be vo v thon and thus ho must fight for him just that fresh supply of food you bs he would fight for her ftun f v these two opposing impulses and r ln vm t flashed lo his consciousness in the twinkle of an eye his gun sprang lo his shoulder he looked along the barrel the bear had reared up preparing to strike and at this range pete could hardly miss the huge form the question was whether or not he could reach a vital place but at the crack of the rifle iho roaring bear pitched forward in unearthly silence in the moss the rest was like a dream ivan fruddcring then pocketing his pistol the fleeing forms of the natives tho mils unchanged against tho gray clouds this man was no coward this son of asia and he was able to smile faintly as he turned to his rescuer that was a good shot pete he raid in a voice that hardly trembled i owe you some extra days pay for that a few jumps more and im afraid wed have had two handsome gentlemen to carry back to georgia jir5teadof one but pete scarcely heard he was wept with exultation not at tho suc cessful shot he had made but at his sudden freedom from tho dominance of his own passions he need no longer fear his impulses ho had escaped from himself and had come out beyond true to his ideals and his heritage of chivalry nnd manhood j chapter xr dorothys loyatty rough seas prevailed during the first five days of their isolation and these were followed by a long period of comparative calm a plcjasant change indeed in ivans mind it was unpleasant threatening weather yet nothing to keep stout ships in from the sea and nt tho end of ten days of waiting that which at first was only a vague fear became almost a certainty that the warrior had gono down among tho island crags and would not return and now the castaways found them- ffclvas confronted by an ugly situation as their hopes of rescue by tho war rior went down tho available supply but sho wasnt expected at any defin ite time if ho was expected at all two with the two natives to man the oars can work down tha coast and our and what will you do in the mean time dorothy asked you can leave me a little flour and my rifle and ill make it through when you hit a settlement you can ask a native to pack me in a load of grub that isnt a very big boat and your grub will be limited the best you can do besides theres a possibility that some one will come here to look for you and in that case one of us ought to bo here to tell him where to pick you up it was a good plan she felt at once that it was the only plan but when she tried to bo hopeful a deep wave of depression seemed to engulf her a feeling of hopelessness indifference to tho future almost as if old age had suddenly claimed her i dont see why it will be neces sary for any one to cross the main land ivan said in tho hush thatfol lowed petes mellow deep baritone hcspoko with considerable emphasis and urgency whiloyou wore gone wed just bo eating moto grub nljthc time wod better start in the dory tomorrow polo shook hia head it wouldnt bo safe with our supplies so far re duced you must remember that while im gone the natives can be hunting and drying meat perhaps tho best plan would bo for you to stay and hunt too jerked venison is a fino ration and with the littlo wo have hero it would bo all wod need for tho trip but only ono of us can hunt be cause wevo got only ono rifle mr ishrofaj pete argued politely ivan hesitated and his face looked yeuowishwhltoin the fading light of ly neutral perhaps mrs newhall would not want to be left here with out your protection he saw simply on the contrary im perfectly willing to do whats best for all con cerned dorothy remarked im sure it would be best you need pete here to look out for your comfort to dry the venison and to tako cao of the camp while the na tives are hunting i have every com- fidence in you pete end so has mre newhau i appreciate what you say very much pete returned to be continued o bill reduced substitute fuel saving money for canadian consumers a recent press dispatch indicated that american anthracite is being dis placed by other fuels in ontario and quebeo to the extent of 1600010 tons a year in terms of monetary value it la found that the successful introduc tion and use of these alternatire fuels besides jiving an equal efflolenoy to that of anthracite has netted a 9ub- ilq saying of fl7vooki0 durtnjc the past five years the dominion fuel board since us inception has conducted exhaustive studies with a view to making canada more independent of pennsylvania anthracite tho figures quoted ore an indication of he success that has been attained an educational cam paign demonstrating the proper me thods of burning these alternative fuels in the different types of fur naces lias done a great deal to popu larise their use another beneficial feature is that a variety of fuels has established com petitive conditions in a market which in respect of domestic coal supplies has been monopolistic in character for many years there is now an in fluence tending against undue rise in prices as well as a steadying fac tor in the stabilization of supplies german expert perfects new autosyntonic lamp berlin dr loewo the inventor of lamps which hold within a glass in- closuro the elements of condensa tion resistance etc is reported to have perfected another lamp which contains a plczoelcctrlcal crystal which oscillates on only ono certain and fixed wave length tho lamp can accordingly function only on that wavo length an important advantage from the point of view of syntony tho diesel differs from the gaso line motor mainly in that it has no spark combustion is obtained by the heat generated by compression of the fuel mixture a heavy almost non- inflammable oil is used which prac tically eliminates the fire hazard in airplanes or sperry said in addi tion he declared the fuel would give onethird more power in proportion to its weight than would gasoline in the presentday motors the cost of the fuel used for diesel engines is only about onefifth that of aviation gasoline mr sperry said the new diesel motor is water- cooled but mr sperry believes that an aircooled design can readily us de veloped the engine consists of two banks of four cylinders in v posi tion operating on tho same crank shaft ttnite of 100 horsepower up to 1000 horsepower can be developed mr sperry says country must pay for mild weather economic consequences of abnormal winter may be serious the manner lu which the extraordi nary weather for tho first half of a gamble gone wrongi franchise for greyhound racing to be withdrawn at crystal palace london tfcv movement against greyhound racing because of tho en- january influences the economlo courageraent it gives to gambling course of tho countrys business la has now won its first decisive victory- pointed out by an editorial in the cna 0 londons chief 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