Porcupine Advance, 31 Mar 1938, 2, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

tered How!( his t him knife ‘Then down He g "Criv TAE Wick ed out He sh then l then prove ind gt ed; â€" * Tia. :1 marke play w Wick ful;" troub for t our de work C will o2 Howe." vOu his cab ishlv. would h "Now HowC "Anyt Wicks the tern fore YÂ¥ ( Mort insl You Be qu joren T1 11 11 T1 N I CHAPTER XV QUARREL QUELLEI 1¢€ Alkaâ€" Now made in Canada Seltzer SHED BV SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT n‘ning H thom u} de hn H 11 ind 1\ H Tl Y er put a hand on thought that wh i 1l 1 HEADACHES COLDS . . . @ Alkaâ€"Seltzer is the new, pleasant way to get twoâ€"fold relieffrom the many common ailments _ associated with hyperâ€"acidity. ecause itcontains an analâ€" Fesic (sodium acetyl salicyâ€" ate) pain and discomfort is banished quickly.Then Alkaâ€" Seltzer‘s alkalizing agents attack the cause of those miserable complaints. One or two Alkaâ€"Seltzer tablets in a glass of water make a sparkling, crystalâ€" clear solution vow‘ll like. cap hnheat AFTER MEALS 11 ppo ) me that it may De somé€ hich I dreamed years ag long way back in anothe IIicl : L: become op of me @DouUul ime to mt 1 m Wi N I fully. ever make a thing â€" 1y 1] uspects," he said. "He [ suspect him. You‘ll ne very difficult to f the fence much these days there is â€"down." He chuckled. 1i you that I have ‘the hen that day comes,." ‘S, t0O0K pMa they shared ed up, wonderfully," I couldn‘t have manâ€" iell myself. To give ‘ _ can be exceedingly ) ol becaust igh," Poeter declared of plotting agains! nolice(! 14L rood weather for some said loudly "I‘m glad. ind down like a cork iginesâ€"not even the nd youâ€"these aren‘t 1‘t expect that I shall amebod: ind not him and shook her ecause I was a wanâ€" But I haven‘t found Tave you ever chased [ course you haven‘t. things like that. . I ieve in things if you them marked on a do it on your owtr t vou could mana to answer. Peter r a time and then s was on the bridge the bows polishing It was getting late there was a slight t a refreshing coolâ€" of relief!" he ha is afraid that y 11 i1 V packages at all druggists Satisftaction or money back. her shoulder. n a woman beâ€" as all efficiency almost afraid," There‘s so much In 30¢ and 60¢ ind joined them who zave no in Peter said with I should like to chasing dreams. it? It sounds a This talk, like c place in the 1y might hear. t a very good > strange ideas ngs. A woman you wonde s the land v be some 11 peciaiy f CUOL re than p imny reed navs OU have much more to do going to lead a differer I always have wanted and do things the righ questioned "Most C ways wit} brought uw do a |JOl Of TAIngy] erately well edu to keep up with me that each ge the net "Have y isked him "I suppos things bette on earth to them, so I to admit it take consid« WL There is Atter ; Alla m "I feel hn( "Has Gallop asked suddenly "He came al word with thse plomatically: "Tâ€"thougnt S( 11 it, We‘ve g man, Mr. Di 11 There were no fur until they reached la ing due wrst in order ecast of Venezuela. hear sea and the blistering heat. They w« anxious for a spéll ashore in order be able to spend some of the gold a to have a good time.. Theé negrer t trawler drew to the land the more i patient they became. Discipline relaxed considerably, and it was by means unusual for one of the men come up on the bridge in order to f1 out the distance to the nearest land Wicks became rather grave. "I don‘t like it," he confessed to Pet "They haven‘t the sense to realize t we must keep as far away from Georf town as we can. I think we‘d bet Wicks hesitated before repiying. "Forhaps you‘re right," he admitted. "There‘s plenty of time for us to run into dirty weather. Has Gallop had much to say for himself of late?" Peter shook his head. "Very little He seems moros® over M V e bridge 1 Wicks gayv of giving him Navigation beit I feel a bit afraid of him at times," ~said. "He‘s so big and strong. But clieve that I‘m even more afraid of _captain, for all his pleasant manâ€" s when he spsaks to me." Thevy‘re both villains." said Peter in LC arll1y i and estced. Whic}t Ai1O} ined. The wo pushed uncomprom.«$ n me great pleas And tht W Bi Howe uUunnedt meant, but is time for ko IYl thing imit it consid: Ssti begzin to f( * a TLHIT moved hnhem fa f1r( of my lif S1CK C the b COPYRIGIT uld PV )at hou PP‘S°â€"A BOA‘T" OorC nol r¢ him a id th ift wl * thre st him th I should have managed But I didn‘t know what . TI can‘t trust either of ouglht my best plan was It has made them both ble pains to win me over. on the fence, despite all e ratheéer grave. it," he confessed to Peter. the sense to realize that is far away from Georgeâ€" in. I think we‘d better e information from now cated.â€" But it‘s hard learning. It seems to neration gets to know an the one before it standing still in life.‘ e went away. P htly nearer to Peter. raid of him at times." fences He r to ask her t went four m to relieve > secondad do uzht Crockett a bit ‘Poter reminded him. will be possible to deâ€" doubtful about it." â€"his shoulders. «o try. it ‘*‘he +said ‘s a good thing that blesome. I notice that _ nearly as impatient 4 rign ; beg ockett told me about ceep an eye on that ‘s after my gold and think a partnership I‘ve believed it v_â€" know ‘ Gallop said. "Alâ€" mind you. I was that a man should to get on in this ; thinking more of that‘s what they ught to be able to T2 should be modâ€" d, : »But:â€"it‘s: harcd ning. It seems to incertain," Gallop t there are one or 1er neglected." b BM eems morosse over mnly subject about ,"~said Peter in mne. "It would o get them doth now "1t." jity," Alla comâ€" to I was having a ‘eter replied diâ€" neg the dig 11y IP iT of them?" he ters either." 1 on one side hat," he said them with us their heads tCc ht <hne (u ood so well," vÂ¥ as they‘ve he gold and hy. If they themselves I 1iem. We can ane of them. captain was frowned. THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTIMMINS3, ONTARIO them. IT‘m after thir. ttle down opportun=â€" and then just what bells and Wicks on â€"watch. and then they can AXlla said promised an id that lhm>»> had sig port bow. Peéete: he used his glas make out what Howe came r ordered him to object which th being pitched : waves. It took fore with that Howe scowled, but r« whsel. Peter rang to t! for full speed, an act Wicks on deck within "What‘s going on?" h "We sighted a boat away on the port bow," 1 ‘"She‘s rizht ahead now a milé away. So far as isn‘t anybody at the oar Wicks scowled and beard. HMe took the glas and focussed them on It was carried up on the lowered the glas turned to Peter turned E"*The eruffly vlal ho hich he wi Wicks smil NC 1 _ WA thril WAs 11 1y You‘r I1 NO OTHER CAR CAN MATCH THE VALUE Only Mclaughlinâ€"Buick has all these advanced, proved features ... DYNAâ€" FLASH VYalveâ€"inâ€"Head Straight Eight Engine ... TORQUEâ€"FREE Springing ... Tiptoe Hydraulic Brakes . .. Genvine Kneeâ€"Action . . . Unisteel Turret Top Bodies with Fisher Noâ€"Draft Ventilation : :.~. Safety Glass . . , Torque Tube Drive and Sealed Chassis.‘Nationâ€"wide Telephone 22 1€ n M it bo b)l _: MOST ADVANCED RIDE IN THE WO RLD Show rooms, 91 PURITY FLOUR Third Ave. Best for all your Bakin | o h 11 Make Every Day Your Lucky Dayâ€"Bake WitD him shoulders no option,‘ o option," he r go ahead, Mr. my cabin if you cupants of th he obseryvt Ww iid, givin o at half em »d| wha anol cmowhetr ho urne US There art informe Timmins, Ont. I1 1 11 T ; dp. TO BE CONTINUED if B much 1 rised th hrough ter. t PACIFE er to the small asses and lookâ€" m. Then she t igreod. "He icked â€" away lly likely to > passed the mif said 1 to UIl.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy