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» PORTLAND LABOR PRESS JulhiH I' is, her claimed. The wood» are run Of moose. and there are beaver and '•Iter, and that » «here the trouble I rluuivlii* | need not go, but will pick Mr Petersham." said be In an awer to a question 'When you went away lust fall I «11,1 think things was settling down a bit, but a xveek ago » b ile Puttick w.i« on the eastern boundary I (bought I'd go up to Seulls b ik e , »here last year Keoghan had the brook netted I was making a fire to boil my kettle „lien a shot was fired from the rocks up ataive. and tile uext 1 knew was that I was hit pretty had through this knee "It « a s coming on d irk, and I rolled into a bush for cover, but whoever It were didn't fire at lue again. I don't think lie wanted to kill me. If he had he could have put the bullet Into my heart Just as easy ns in my leg. I tied up the wound the tiest way I could ler*a cairn 1» ou a hil' about two mflaa CHAPTER XV. west of here ' C.lUit- lil ” Th» M an In the Black M at. 'I suppose you won't go?" said I. Hut Hat her had irouhle from the L were silent for a moment. “With the money? Certainly uotf* 'la y In w e lil u p I o s h I l l , -n Peti-rshatn turned to lout at Kaluiacka “You ea., hardly go without IL” look at that magnificent young H e h a d (o i n P u ttic k tor It. »o I wus told man “Why not ?" Didn’t y oui • a ilie r know th at? W hy " " lu it do you think o f IL "You would la- shot down." H In c h one'?” | a»ki*d innocently aa d id M r P etersh am have You have «mne experience of anything t> I i aught bight ot Nox ember's tall fig "1 <1 talk to tin- rutliaua first and then B do w ith the pia. ure awaiting us If there was any shooting, I guess I'd llie s ,- squatters iq tn-re l>o you think Ibex m ean busiu«-»»?" Oh. It was Just be as much In It as they would." of imp's uo "How many men In sight answ er my I here aiu t much fooling about J K'“ d U u , la ' " ,lb tb e <j,* , r | ptlon'? ' She re to rt,<1 “O f COUFM I suggesi that we ull three go." I these mountain nun." Puttick answ er said. eary toieranee of the modern 1 mean the woodsman. Why. he's dauglitei "And no«- | says thia to Out Joe would have none of this ed bitterly coining tills «ay I must apeak to "They are a dangerous lot round him." you. Mi. Petersham, and 1 can't never plan there. "There'» uotbing to be galued by say nothing stronger If you’re tulud- Before 1 could answer she had Jump- tie knew that They are squatters '"d Htfbtty to the platform und. turning th a t Mr. Quurltcb. You bet theae e,| to stay on here at this place, you fellas'll keep a pretty bright lookout m ust pay If you dou't want Miss Pe- — trappers who have squatted among 'b”‘ "Hh a childlike expression In It they saw three ot ua coming they'd | terahnui hurt or killed." those woods and hills for generations ber l,|,,e *>'«•- »aid “My daughter?" shoot ns like as n o t Of course they Hunk the country be can you tell me how many tnln- "That's how | read It What else "1 w a s thinking I might slip right utes this train stops here?" longs to them Pop knew that, and in along to Butler's cairn and maybe get could he mean? He said you'd be aor his opinion the compensation Julius It don t generally stop here at all, C o p y r ig h t . 1 9 1 3 , ry ull your life" a look at the fellus." I Is e h e r offerisl and gave them was In hut they (lagged her because they're B y H e t k e t h P ric h a rd "Good ti,-livens' Even the most hard adequate ” “No'" said Petersham decidedly. ”1 expecting passengers Can 1 help you won’t allow it. Y'ou say yourself you ened ruffians would not uurt a woman Il w ould be." I commented. 1 a n y . miss?" You don t think It iM>»siblei" Peter would t-e shot" "It’s very kind of you ” «m id without e f f o r t imagine Julius sham turned to me. K on iin u ed from I.a il W eek ! "1 said we would get sh o t not tne 1*¡s e lle rs view s on com pen satio n, for At this uioinent 1 appeared from the *1 thluk that Linda runs a very great car Hello. Joe!" said I “How are alone Three men cun t go quiet where I h a d m e t turn in business. risk by stay lug '' things'? one cau " ""'ell. father went Into the matter, “Then sin- shall go " -G e t out or here." lie cried, “or”— "AH right. Mr Quariteh There'» And so finally It was arranged, and lie found that the squatters had a I, paused on catching sight of .loe and But w tien Linda wus called and the two slick backboards with a pair of though not w ithout a good deal of ar good ileal to I,e said for their side of ,y « r lf facts made clear to her she absolutely gument with Petersham. the ease, so that he did what he horses to e a c h waiting and a wagon refused to leave Kalmacka i'll go If you wish it." said Stafford thought was talr by them The "That's a fine fellow .” remarked Pe He paid ette lit for the king o’ Russia You will force me to pay the m on !,r gerously. "hut If I do It’ll lie to re- them good high prices for their rights, road lictxvecn tills und the mountains tersham ey. then.” said Petersham, "though 1 rn with the polio«-.” I nodded or what they considered to be their is flooded by heaver working In a hack And look here. Mi. Dutchman.” rights for in law. of course, they pos wntei Is,tit ten miles out. They say “The kind of fellow who fought with am well aw are that this demand will only be the first o f many W henever lake in Joe gently. "If It comes to sessed none Every one seemed pleased we can drive through all right Miss and bettered the Iroquois at their own these blackmailers waul ll.UUO. aye. hat you'll get put nxvuy for a fifteen , anil satisfied and xve were looking for- Petersham needn't fear getting too game I wonder what he will aee at 1 or SlO.ntM). they know they will only ears' rest cure, sure." Kutler'a calm?" ward Io going there this spring for the wet." have to ask me to supply them But "How do yon kuow my uame?" ex " ho aré you?" Iiellowed Jurgensen, j fishing when news cam e that one o f fa It was past midnight when Joe ap I can't risk you—Pll pay." lie ’s the man that told me your tile rs game wardens had been shot at-” claimed Linda peared again Petersham and I both Joe turned to Petersham "If you “I heard you described, uilss," re- «¡o- was weakly and spilled the water "Shot at?" asked for his newa. pllisl Joe gravely. climb down now I'll Is- right sorry I ..... the kettle when she lifted It. for L lt.d u nodded the Greek head 1 ad November shook his head. " I ’ve Linda looked at me. found her tracks at my place by the mired so much I nothing to tell: uotbing at all. I didn’t ever come with you. 1 don't hold w ith backing down under a bluff." "Good for the old uiossbaek!” said I •■?«• He'» the man that discovered Y <‘s Last autumn father put on a see uo one." Her lips Itent into h sudden smile. i I. who knew Joe, wus surprised to x at log ends in Aleut Sam ’s fire on couple of wardens to hsik after the “Where were you?" I hear him offer so definite an opinion Uh Island when r e knew Sam had game, and they have lieen there all "You must lie Mr November Joe. I ''Lying doxvn on top of the calm It I In such strong terms, hut Linda clap ■ x with him He's the man I ow e ax inter I* rout their reports they have have heard so milch of you from Mr self. T h eres good corners to IL" i |>ed her hands .« lo t io ” got on quite well with the squatters, Quariteh." "You could see well round, then, and "It's ull nouaeuse. Isn't It? Why, If W e,w en t out and loaded our bog- tie also." said Jurgensen venomcu»- and now suddenly , for no reason that If any one I ih ,I come you would not uiiy one attempted to hurt me Joe i a« he bowed Ills head. "Vot you they can guess, one o f them. William | gage upon the waiting buckhoards. have fulled to observe them." " o r k e by name, has been fired upon In Gin- o f th e s e was driven h.v a small, vaul your term s'?•' he asked at la st “Couldn't be too sure There was j would make hlui regret It. wouldn't sallow faced man. xvho turned out to St afford hud Ids answ er ready. "My his cam p" some dark times when the moon was I you. Joe?" She dashed him a glance be the second game warden. Puttick. "Killed?" | asked shut in by clouds. They might 'a ' o f her glorious eyes ■ «a foxes—that's restoration—and two "I’d sure try to hard enough.” re Mr Petersham usked how Hill come them times, though I don't think at yours by way of Interest—that's ret- "No. hut badly wounded H said '.le b tltiO ll.” j they did. But I'll know for ejrtain plied November "And,now. Mr. Qua- was sure the Imllet could liave been Worke. the wounded man. was pro- Ant If I say no?" soon unless it cornea ou heavy rain ritch. l i l ask Ben here to show me put into Ids heart Just as easily, but It "lle's coming along pretty tidy. Mr. There's a fine little lake they calls Just where the fella stood when he was sent through his knee by way o f a "Von won't. Where's my foxes?" Petersham, tint he’l! carry a stiff leg notice to quit, he thinks." Butler's pond up there. You take your held him up .hl» morning." Jurgensen hesitated, but clearly there So Joe went down to the brook, and "'I hose folks up there must be half with him all Ills life." fisbpole, Mr Quariteh. and we’ll go mid he only one decision in the clr- "I’m sorry for that I suppose you over at sunrise and yon try for some I went with him. We were soon be iiinstances. “I hat them In my ken an v ii ires ” nels," he answered I "They are. but that's not all. Three have found out nothing further as to Faca Wa» Like T h a t of Some of them trout, while I take a scout side tbe cunoe which Puttick bad been mending. round for trucks." Medieval Prisoner. Wire iuclosures?" cried Stafford In ',:IVs a,?o " letter came, meant for fa the identity’ of the man who fired the "Here's where I waa, and there's This we did. but search as Joe would disgust. I if>er. hut uddresseri to me Whoever shot?" Lucky the bullet hadn't touched any "Yes.” j wrote It must have seen father and "Nothing." said Puttick. “and not he failed to discover any sign at all. t where he stood.” said Puttick, pointing big artery. Next morning 1 crawled He told me this when he Joined me at to a small muss o f rock close by "And They’re all banned togeth You can't grow a decent pelt In a kl" " Hiat he was not the kind e f man likely to. up the hill and lit signal smokea till breakfast time • there's the place I set down my watch.” igc' snapped Stafford, with the ea- ",11,1 ,M‘ ''cailll.v frightened, so f up there " Puttick came He brought m t In November glanced over th e details After 1 bad caught a nice string of On which cheerful Informatiou our here." veriles» of a fanatic mounted upon his , they thought they would get at hint trout we xvuiked back to Kalmacka, and then followed the bank of the nbh.v. "You must let them live their ¡ t h r o u g h m e it xv.i< a horrible letter ' little caravan started At Linda's wish “1 suppose Puttick had a look round circling round the house before we en brook for some distance Presently he The words wore written upon a sheet Joe took the place of the driver of natural life as near ns possible or their j torn from an old a ,'c o u n t hook They Mr Pet, rsliani's light Imported wag for the tracks of the fella who gunned lered It. The sand lay undisturbed by returned. «¡or suffers. The pigmentary glands . , ,, you?" asked November a.< fo,,OWs any strange footstep, but when we got ; Did you strlk' his tr a ilT' asked Pnt- Kt affected”- Í ! ran "" ouette. and as xve went along she gave "He did. but be didn't find out noth lu we found Mr Petersham In a state Hck him a very clear story of the sequence lug you m ean okunk Toof! I haf read of all that In 1 Vo1'' There was a light shower be- you come in ou r w im îh unies y or of the greatest excitem ent j "No. the stones lead right away to ■lie book 'Zientirtc Zelectlon Of Color I w illin g to pay five th ou san d doH ar» B rin g of events, to all of which he listened 1 tw w .„ dark and dawn, and the ground "One of the filackniailers has had a tf"' luk‘’- 1111,1 like as not he came In with the characteristic series of "Well. | the hill above there is mostly rock ' 1 ',lllls- I tile Komis and youl be to ld w h e r to pu t It. a canoe. tong talk with I'uttick." he told os. nows!" and "You don't says!" with Yes." put In Joe. "you read a good so it w ill come into th e hands o f rite rs Ruch, then, was the story of our "What?" D o lla rs a in 't nothin to you but they can "Like as not." agreed Puttick and which he was in the habit of pnnetnat coming to Kalmacks. and for the next a while you were at Mr. Stafford’s keen an expan din g hu'et out vor hide "Incredible as it Bounds. It 1» so " resumed his work on the canoe which lag the remarks o f a Indy He said two or three days we s|a*nt our time 'b e. th a t’s bo —lying In Mr. Stafford’s “But when was this?" had been so rudely interrupted earlier "Do y o u th in k It is a h oax?" » them, as usual. In a voice which not fishing In the streams, the only move hntik " “Early this morning, som e time a ft In tin- day. " " 'e l l . no. I « an t honestly say 1 do." only empbusized the facts at exactly in the direction of the main object of ' Jurgensen raised startled eyes, "You This Is how We tound Linda in the living room '" hieli means, lu plain language, the right places, but also lent an air our visit being that Joe. whom Linda er you und Joe started me?” It hapiientsi Puttick had Just got up j arranging som e fisliing tackle, She at that If father does not pay up that $5. j of subtle compliment to the eloquence insisted upon accompanying, walked "Xo.” ' 00O he Will be shot." of the narrator over to Sends lake and bad u look at and gone down with a tin o f rosin aud onee appealed to Joe How you know then?" “Hh- J«e. I want to try som e of i "Not uecess.iriiy He ueeii not go up When we stop|s-d near a patch of the scene of Worke’s accident The • som e " »are canvas und tin to mend Joe laughed. “1 guess the spiders i to Kalmucks this fall." that ,an oe we ripped on the rock yes H>«»e English lures Mr. Quariteh gave pine trees to partake of an impromptu o.d tracks, of course, were long »luce terduv anist 'a' told me,” said he. In tact, he had only Just be- i me- I’m going to fish, and 1 want to 'But of cour-c hi* will go! He's more? lunch It was his quick hands that pre washed away, aud 1 thought, with the tw orklu« W,“*D ht> *»«’ startled by j this tw o Jointed pole j set on going than ever You know fa- pared the campfire and hl» skilled ax others, that Joe's visit had been fruit- I Will yon r““ | a voice ordering him to hold up his I Ux H for m e? ' [ filer xx he.-i lie's dealing xvith men. And that fashioned the rude t nt comforta less until he showed me the shell of pands "I'd like you to rnuke me a prom- i he persists in his opinion that the let hie seats It w a s he also who disap an exploded cartridge , __ C H A P T E R XIII. I lse. Miss IJnda.” ‘ ter is probably only bluff" “The bullet which went through Bill --Whv he h kVih6*' ‘ peared for a moment to return with Linda Petersham. “What Is It?" ,h 601 “ P “* D° I consider,-,I OVEMBER JOE had hidden me j spoke "Linda. f|iave you'Vea^v” sent three half pound trout that he had Worke's leg came out of thaL I fouud c t.o,' “Not to go out nt all today " taketi bv some w,ft process of his I " on the hill aliove. It's a 45.75 cen from h e h im t , re*' " i ' i u ' an o ,, t "You don’t think I'm in dnngerT' farewell at the Mttle siding | for inc to try to persuade your father own from the brook, of which we only tr“ ‘ fire ria,‘- old '7W «Model " above where- the c a n V lh ^ " " * known by the picturesque that it would he wiser for him not to ; "You're lu great danger. Miss heard the inurr.ur And for all these 1 “*8 Is a greut discovery you and ... hoD i-,1,tick - I Linda." name o f Silent Water go to Kalmacks?" ■ ..¡^-0 ' " Spect you’ll la? back again. Mr j Linda s lip curled scornfully. ’ "1 doings he received an amount of open -'Hsa Petersham have made." The fellow had u red handker "Then you must go out with me. Joe sm iled "There’s nothing much chief tied over his nose and mouth. Joe. If you are with me they will not Quariteh. as soon as you've fixed them | should not put It Just like that! I can adiuirntion from Linda's hlup eyes to it. which scented to me almost exagger s o m e w b X T / ,h e lá'Ze'aTd X S X “ « *“ “’W brt“ dare”— new tnialng contracts, and then, may- Imagine father's answer If you did well try a wolf hunt. There’s a | I'm afraid it will he no good letting a ted 1 of a felt hat that was pulled low down "Look here. Miss Linda. If you'll stay “I think your November Joe Is a per for It when I found this " Joe indi ; over them He carried a rifle, that he in the honae Just over today I wouldn’t i My pack comes eut ou the Lac Noir j y»» say anything you don't knoxv how." cai,>d the exploded shell. "The motin- feet dear.” she confided to me. kept full on Puttick'» chent while they wonder hut It might he quite safe for ice when It’s moonlight." | "You mean that I have no tact?" "If you really think that." said I. tains 1» full of 45.75 guns, 1S7« pat talk«! But I'll cull Puttick. He can you to go out tomorrow - and s ta r Ihit the shackles of business are not She smiled at me. anil I Instantly tern Kume years hack a big Iron after " *> easily shaken off. and the spring forgave her "Well, |>cilmps I do. but "have mercy on him! Yon do not mongery store down here went bust finish the account of the iiffair himself That's besL" want to add Ills scalp to all the otb liad already com,? before another va- •'ou know- it Is far better to be able to “Joe, you mean you have dlacover- and threw a tine stock of them caliber Puttick answered to the call, and e d " - ation | q the woods had begun to *-rive help than lust to fall: n lio u t It. ers." rlfies on the market A few dollars , . . . . running slllllll(r over the (hatn storv. W< which “Many of the others are bald.” said *->MUbuy “No; 1 alu't discovered nothing, bot merge into possibility. About this i I’mhor is determined on going to Kal- one. so th e re. one in pret i , after vxartlv. J ha(J If you stay in the way I ask maybe 1 titiie Linda Peterslinin rang me up on u ttiek s. a n d I xvant y o u to ,-ome with she. "His hair would furnish a dozen | Q n‘K» every house and two and j just heard from Petersham, he eon of them!” shall." Joe took up his hat. ihe telephone and demand«? my pres | us " I three In som e Howsoever. It may be , tinned “Da?" I cried ence at lunch “ Where are you going, November?” useful to know H in t him that shot Bill C H A P T E R X IV . 'The tough had a red hanker tied "Naturally. I'm going " Hut I am engaged." said I “What Worke carrirel that kind o' a rifle over his ugly face, nothing hut IDs eyo» I asked M en of the M ou ntain». 1» It?” "But It is absurd! Your father wouHl "Over to Sculls lake. Mr Quariteh. Still, xwe'd tiest keep It to ourselves. showing. He had me covered with his O the afternoon passed away, and Mr Quariteh." Will you see Ben Puttick and tell him • will tell you when you come. I never allow it!" gun to rights all the time." hs It became late we entered “ He can’t fir,-vent It. dear J a m e s ," I won't be back till Intelsh and wlU he *'i*nt you." "All right." said I "By the way, '•YVhat kind of a gun was it?" great tracts of gloomy pine Joe, there's a side to the situation I res,k the potato,** and the cornflour ' made another effort to explal-i my she said softly “I don’t for a moment "I didn’t see; lenRtxvu.vs I didn't no cakes ir I don t get back to time? Mlae woods A wind which had risen don’t understand ItMtion. but Linda had said aer Inst suppose ttiat even the Kalmacks people We've been here ' tlce.” Linda, xvlll you please tell every one, would attack a woman And father Is with the evening moaned through ""rd and rnng off I sm lX l ns I ,-ull four days, and nothing has happened. "Well, hud he a n y th in g to say?" even your father, that you have a ",l up the picture of a small Greek all that I have in the xvorld I'm go their tops and filin g the dark WHters I mean Mr Petersham has had no "He kep me that way a minute be m ighty-painful head and that’s why of innumerable little lakes against word of where to put the $5.tKK> black '■nd crowned with golden hair, a pair ing fore be started speaking You tell Pe you're stay lug in?" "Then I sti|.|,osc | shall have to go their moss bordered shores <lf dark blue eyes and a mouth wear- mail these c rim in a ls are demanding of tersham. says be. 'It s up to him to “Y es. Joe. " said Linda too. But tell me what purpose does I noticed that Puttick uualting his him." "y a rather imperious exprestuon. pay right away Tell him unless he your father think he xvlll serve by an rifle and laid It among the packs upon After J o e s departure- I took a book "Maybe there's a reason for thaL” Hie end of It was that I went, for I goes at once to Butier’s cairn and und sat with It In the veranda, where tiertaking this very risky ex|»edltlon?” the buckboard beside him. and when "1 can't think of any." '«'e known Linda ull her life. The takes the goods and leaves them there I was joined lu due course by Linda “He believes that the general feeling ever the road dlp|>ed to a more than 1 ! "What about the sand?" «erslinm family consist» of Linda i up at Kalmacks Is In Ills favor, and on the big flat stone by tbe rock he'll , and Mr Petersham usually soniln-t defile tils eyes, quick I "The sand?" I repeated. hear from us afore evening, and he’ll ' 11 her father, and. though In bus! the shooting of the warden as well as and restless as those of some forest “Yes. haven't you noticed? I got hour In a way that'll make hitu sorry 'C o n tin u e d nexi w e e k ’ relations Mr. Petersham Is a pow I the writing of this letter Is the work animal, darted and peered Into the Mr. Petersham to have tw o loads of ■ all his life And as for you. Beil Put- r l” reckoned with, nt heme he ex- of a small band of individuals who shat’ .iws The light of the sun w as sand brought up from the lake and laid tick, you take a hint and advise old ’ fo r the ,x ile apparent purpose of wish to blackmail him We will be fm’ing when there occurred the one In YVHAT RED CROSS SEA LS DO. all round the house It take» a track man Pet« rsi am to buy ua off und he # |i.'itig out his charming daughter’s quite a strong party, and lie hopes to I guess It's pretty near can't be too quick about doing It either It was not ot I i wonderful A,ll's It is a delightful house to go discover xvho is threatening him. By ddeni of our Journey E very Red ( rn ss ( h ris tm a s Seal real importance, tott i think It made Impossible to come nigh the house If he tries to ,-scape w e’ll get him on " f" r they are the happiest people I the way. didn’t I hear from Sir An I th a t is sold is a rea l bu llet in th e an Impression on all of us The road without 1,-nvlng a clear trail But the the road down to I’riamvllle »now After drew McLerrlck that you had been in along which xve were driving cam,- first rainy night. I mean when there'» tie done talking he mad,* me put my ’ lig h t a g a in st tu b e rc u lo sis. T h ese seals 1 ¡ouud m yself the only guest, which " o o d s.a ll these last falls with a rain enough to wash out tracks.” stidde-nly out Into an open space, aud watch on the ca n o e-th a t I'd turned last y e a r help ed to su p p o rt th o u sa n d s •"»■I'rised . for the IVtersliam muii- wonderful guide who could read trails “They'll come?" here in trout of a shack of the rough bottom up to g-t nt thnt rent— and 'o f n eed y tu b e rc u lo sis p a tie n ts an d to bas 11 reputation for hospitality. , Uke t’ucaa. the last of tin- Delaware*», "Yes. they'll likely come." est description h man was engaged In warned me not to move for half an gixe th e m a ch a n ce fo r life. T hey ■’•''Hies. | want you to do this for or those old trappers one reads But as It hapiM'iicd Jo,- was wrong cutting log« As we passed he glanced hour When the half hour was up I I p ro v id ed for m any v isitin g n u rses, a,P . 1 want you to to persuade nersunde pop non not not l,f 1,1 I'cutinore Pooper's novels?" —- you w hose h u n d re d s of th o u sa n d s of visits I believe that his reasoning wa» cor come right away and tell you ” up at us. and his face was like that of "That's true." d" '"«uethlng.' b ro u g h t in s tru c tio n an d elice r to tin rect enough and that It was the fear "Tall or short w as he'?" some medieval prisoner - a tangle of ti,.,.', 1 |(ersua‘l« him? You don’t "What Is his name?" m erotis p a tie n ts. T h ey h elp ed main of leaving stn ii marks ns would enable wild beard, a mass of grayish hair "Medium like." “Novemls-r Joe " hiii i'! P f<>r Hn*t—you. who can make ta in d isp e n sa rie s in s c o r e s o f riti, «, us to gather something of their Iden and among It all a pair of eves which “Which way did he go when he left "November Joe,” spe repented. "1 tro n i tlic A tla n tic to th e Pacific, tlty that kepa the enemy from plnnlug yon ?" " ' I* ,1<,t nuJ’ta *nS- Jl,8t as -vwu visualize him at once. \ wintry look seemed to glare forth hatred. There tllHin our door the letter which finally xxher, th o u s a n d s of co n su m p tiv e pa ‘‘West: right along the bank." ’ ’bought I could, but I find I can’L" Uig old man. with gray goatee and was something ominous about the arrived prosaically enough In a cheap “Yon followwl Ids trail after tbe tie n ts rec eiv e d fre e tre a tm e n t aid Wolfish face. How I» that?" ( piercing ey es." and adxicc. T h e y p ro x id ed th e - t ie . in« store envelope that bore the Priam half hour wa» over?" It was already dark when we nrrlv I hurst out laughing "It's estrnor 'll. he |s S),( on jroinj. hack to vllle postmark The contents of this Puttick open,si tils eyes " H e d id n 't io p u rc h a se m illio n s of copi, « of rii e d at the house, a long, low building of ■xaiinack» " ■Unary you should hit him off so well." ctllars. p am p h let« and o th e r liter:, leave none." surprising spaciousness, set literally ‘etter were ns follows "He must come too." she com •In U’."< k s' 1 know it is the place tu r e w ith w hich th e public ha« been I'r te r s lia n i. you s «'o ne to B u tle r ’» "!«eft no trail' llow '» (fiat?" cried among the pines, the fragrant branch kill. 1 i'i<'her built up In the nionn- tiinnded c a lm l l o'clock F rid a y n ig h t T a k e th e e d u c a te d a b o u t tubercolosi«. Thex Petersham es of x x Inch tapped and rustled upon On i'rldny I got Joe. who arranged to do llar» a lo n g , youl ba m et th e ir and can ( l . . >l»ed to go sliootMig and But Jot- Int« rfs-sed "Y’ou mean he b a s e e s ta b lish e d aud helped to main hand It o re . tiicct us nt ITIamxllle. the nearest the windows "'ng there " kep' to the stoio-s in the ls-d o' tbe ta in m o re th a n .kill open air school« We xv,-nt in. and whlh? dinner was Below «a» a rude drawing of a cof lot , / ' t s 11 P*ace you'd love— •olnt on the railway to those moun fo r c h ild re n w h o need open air t r e a t lirisik all the tim e’" preparing Mr Petersham, Joe and I good rooms and standing way tains in the heart of which the estate wen! to the room „ her,- the wounded fln "That's It Xml nn.vway. If I'd got m ent. T he«, are just a texx of th e t . I myself Poier«r? • m read the note otr to Joe fooling lookin' for his tracks I'd 'a' got xx ay« in w hich th e $4.sti 000 received •' '• mountain slope, xvith tulles ,f Kalmacks was situated of x |,.w irrauged to accompany the Peter gam e xvardeii YVorke lay upon a ls-d and tn?«. and a stream rumbling past a bill'd In me same as Bill AY'orke,” la st y e a r xxa« , \p , -tided. T his y ea r the smoking a |?l|?e with a candle »putter “ AVI» re- « B u tle r's cairn ?" he asked. t. r dnoT Esther bought It Inst ilia ins S u rely e n d d th,- little man "They’re all •i m illion d o lla rs is needed ing on a chair beMlde him Into the story of our Journey to "I kn „ >i said November “But- 1 watching for ua." "llh It .all fhp »porting rights any «me can h e lp by Imxing at le ast te n «cals. November Joe The Detective of the Woods Bv HESKETH PRICHARD u p th e stqueu, e ot eveuta Mt the uio- u iiu t o f our a rr iv a l a t th a t e tite rp rU tug t o « 'i. « h e n l.in d a , looking fro m tile :ir rin d o w . sudd, y e x c la im e d : w N S' t