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E L L -A N S
FOR INDIGESTION
2 5 t and754 PkgiSold Everywhere
Boschee’s Syrup
H AS BEEN
Killing Coughs
fo r 5S Years
j Carry a bottle in your
I car and always keep it In
the bouse. 80c and 90c at A L L DRUGGISTS.
Each 15-cent pack
age contains direc
tions so simple any
woman can tint soft.
delicate shades or
dye rich, permanent
colors In lingerie,
silks, ribbons, skirts,
wailts,
dresses,
coats,
stockings,
sweaters, draperies,
coverings, hangings
—everything!
Buy Diamond Dyes— no other kind
— and tell your druggist whether the
material you wish to color Is wool or
silk, or whether it la linen, cotton or
mixed goods.
look, “ l.attauime, monsieur, can give
you anything you wish— including
Why is it a strain whistle sounds
Scotch whisky.”
so much more musical to toilers at
S Y N O P S IS — W it h D a v id , h a l f -
The girl’s dark eyebrows contracted
b r e e d g u i d e , B r e n t S t e e le , o f th e
o p. m. than at 7 a. in.7
at the mention o f the Ogoke trader's
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t o r y , la t r a v e l i n g In n o r t h e r n
G u a r a n t e e d to d ra w o u t all N ic o t in e Maturating
“ So he's giving the Indians whisky,
C anada.
By a strea m he h ea rs
m ou th s o f to b a c co tieer», th e a c c u m u l a t i o n o f
D E M A N D “ B A Y E R ” A S P IR IN
year». R em ov e» all CRAVIMO, m a k in g t o b a c c o
D e n is e , d a u g h t e r o f C o l. H il a i r e
is he?” said Steele.
O k k e n h iv b a n d O b je c t io n a b l e . F o r 80 d a y »
St. O n p e , f a c t o r a t W a i l i n g R i v e r ,
“ You are surprised?” laughed the
only, $2.00 postpa id .
p la y t h e v i o li n s u p e r b l y .
H e In
Take Tablets Without Fear If You
A. B. OLIPHINT
factor bittc.-ly. “ For Monsieur La-
t r o d u c e s h im s e lf an d a c c e p t s an
Se«
the
Safety
“
Bayer
Cross."
6312 South Verm ont
L o » An geles, Calif.
I n v i t a t io n t o m a k e th e p o s t h is
flamine it seems that Canadian law
h o m e d u r in g : h is s t a y .
does not exist. With his whisky he
Warning! Unless you see the name
will soon have the fur trade of the
"Bayer” on package or on tablets you
whole district.”
are not petting the genuine Bayer
C H A P T E R I— C o n tin u ed
“They said as much at Fort Hope.
Aspirin proved safe by millions and
—2—
But the authorities— why don’t they
prescribed by physicians for 25 years.
In front of the trade-house. In con
»
Say "B ayer" whim you buy Aspirin. versation with David, stood a tall, act ?”
St. Onge shrugged eloquently. “ I
Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv. military-looking man, with Iron-gray
haarlem oil has been a world
do not know. He is running things
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
hair and mustache. Around the door with a high hand— has support of the
G o b H u m or
lounged a group of curious company strongest at Ottawa.”
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
Indians Advancing and gripping the
Aucklander— I say there, Yank, what
Steele turned with a smile to David
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
is that song you sing about there’ll be newcomer’s hand, the fuctor of Wail who had been an Interested listener
ing Itlver exclaimed:
no great precipitation hereafter?
to the conversation.
‘‘ Bon Jour, Monsieur Steele! Wel
Bluejacket—Oh, you mean "it Ain’t
“ I think that we shall have to pay
come to Wailing Itlver! My daughter Monsieur Laflamme a visit, David.”
H A A R L E M O IL
Gonna Haln No More” !
und David have told me o f our good
St. Onge and his daughter ex
fortune.”
changed glances.
Nervous, Irritable Mothers/
As the old soldier continued, with
correct internal troubles, stimulate vital
“ Daveed like to shake de han’ of
organs. Three sizes. All d r u g g i s t s . Insist
a slight French accent, Steele was Mister Laflamme," replied the OJib-
Salem, O reg—"During expectancy I
on the original genuine G o l d M e d a l .
aware o f being secretly appraised by way, dryly.
was completely run down in health and
the keen eyes o f t lie other.
grew nervous and
“I pity Laflamme when you do.
irritable.
I w as
“ You are to t.e our guest for as long He’ll carry his arm In a sling for a
very weak, suffered
ns you will honor us. In this valley, month If he ever falls into that wolf-
from morning sick
for a man o f science, there Is much trap o f yours.
ness and was not
of Interest.”
"You see, colonel, David Is under
able to do my work
“ You are very good to a stranger, the impression that Laflamme Is an
I reduce Inflamed, swollen
—c o u I d scarcely
l o l i i ts. Sprains, Bruises,
sir. David and I have been out from old friend,” Steele enlightened his
drag one foot be
I S o f t B u n c h e s ; H e a ls
Neplgon since May. We need supplies host, whose face reflected acute in
fore the o t h e r .
j B o lls ,P o ll I!vll,Q ulttor.
Thru the advice of
and my stuff should also be over terest. "Sometimes in meeting old
I Fistula a n d in fe cte d
a friend I took Dr.
I s o r e s q u ick ly u9 It Is n
hauled. Some o f it got wet bucking friends he forgets In his Joy that his
j p o s it iv e a n tis e p tic and
Pierce’s
Favorite
this river o f yours.”
I g e rm icid e . P le a s a n t to
Prescription
a
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d
“ Too b a d !
You found It a hard
: d o e s not blister o r
right away I began to feel better. My
I r e m o v e t h e ha ir, a n d
river to pole and track?”
nerves got strong, f was able to sleep,
I y o u c o n w o r k th e h o rs
"W e certainly did. David has a
j
p e r b o t tle d eliv ered .
was not bothered with sick stomach and
nose for quick water as keen as a
was well and strong enough to do all
Book 7 A free.
my own housework right up to the last.
mink’s for Hsh, but we took too long
[ W. I. YOUNG, !ne„ 510 Lyman St., Springfield, Mass.
‘Favorite Prescription’ is the only medi
a chance in the big white-water.”
cine for the expectant mother to take.”
At the mention of the rapid the face
— Mrs. L. E. Roberts, 20*10 Waller St
W H IT E LEG H O R N
of St. Onge hardened.
lie leaned
All dealers. Fluid or tablet form.
eagerly toward the speaker.
“ The Devil’s m ile! It got you too?”
G u a r a n te e d
Rturdy.
liv e ly .
pu re
E n g lish
“ Oh, we pulled out o f it with a
str a in . D o u b le p e d ig r e e d s t o c k
N o In b reed
in g, h e a v y e g g p r o d u c e r » , p u lle ts , 3 m o n th s
wetting. You see, I was with the
o ld .
lire.I fr o m 2*2 lo 314 e g g re c o rd hens.
O O C K F ltrm
H I G H E S T Ot A I . I T Y
best bow-man on the Neplgon, so we
I M V KICS \ I. P I C T ! liK S < 'OKI*.
saved the canoe and our own skins us
P o ul tr y Ku rins D e p t . , S e ct io n ' \
U n iv e rsa l P ity
-
-
C a lifo r n ia
well.”
Slowly the Frenchman shook his
Dentists’ Opportunity
T'S G O N E ! That a w f u l agony! head; then suddenly asked:
Rheumatism can’t stand the rich,
“ You saw nothing on your way up
Chiropodists’ Opportunity red biood that S. S. S. helps Nature
E x c e lle n t o p p o r t u n it y f o r g o o d D en tist or
river—nothing peculiar, no signs o f a
build.
C h ir o p o d is t In t h e Z a n g e O ffice B u ild in g , o v e r
C o r o n a d o P u b lic M a r k e t, 924 t o 930 o r a n g e
But rheumatism will bring pain and canoe?"
A v e.. C o r o n a d o . C a lif.
O ffice s s p e c ia lly a r
Steele wondered at the question as
misery to your joints and muscles just
r a n g e d fo r D e n t is ts o r C h ir o p o d is t s at m o d
e r a t e re n t a l
A p p ly
as long as you are without plenty ot he answered:
V ZANGK, O W N E R
rich, red blood in your system.
P h o n e C o r o n a d o 705. o r M a in 472 fo r a p
“ No. we met no one. I Imagine the
p o in tm e n t .
It’s the red-blood cells that S. S. S. Indians don’ t travel It, too much
helps Nature build that drive out ot j
your system the Impurities that cathe strong water, and then there's the
RU R Y O U R E Y E S ?
O so Dr. T h om p son '» Wye water.
rheumatism. And until you do build I taboo— they’re shy of the lower river,
Huy at yon* druggist.'» o r
up your blood to whero it is pure and I aren't they?"
111® River, T roy N Y . B ook let
rich and red, you sim ply can’t get rid 1 At the words, the narrowed eyes of
of rheumatism.
A g en ts.
D is tr ib u t o r s — 3 00 %
p rofit
s e llin g
St. Onge shifted to the ground. He
M A G IC GAM— g u a r a n te e « ! p r o d u c t , n ew .11»
And S. S. S. is the thing. Bed blood made no answer to the man who
c o v e r y ; e q u a l» g a s o lin e at 3c a g a llo n
$1 b ox
c o n q u e r s rheumatism. Everybody
g iv e » 500 m ile s. $600 m o n t h ly e u » y . P. A. I,e-
watched his set face, wondering, ns It
fe b v re
C o., D ept. CSV. A le x a n d r ia , Ont , Can.
knows that.
Steele W as T h a n k fu l T h a t H ie D uffle
vitally affected the trade, why the
S. S. S. means millions o f red-blood-
Bag C ontained a Change o f Clothes
HOI D I I HM— P E N S I O N S ; I M P O R T A N T ; s o l
factor
avoided
this
subject
o
f
the
In
cells—
moans
health
all
d ie r « w h o s e r v e d In w a r w it h S p a in a n d not
and Moccasins.
dians' fear o f the Wlmligo. Presently
r e c e iv in g p en sio n s h o u ld w r it e J .I H V I N 'G
over. No more rheuma
M cK IQ N N A , 410 W i lc o x B ld g ., L o s A n g eles,
tism. Nights o f rest—
St. Onge broke his silence.
hand-shake Is famous from Nepigon
days o f joy. Ailed with
"You will pardon me. Monsieur to Norway House.
In this case,
the happiness o f accom
Steele, I am a poor host. If you were David.” he added grimly, “ you'll have
plishment — made pos
s c h o o l o r e f f ic ie n c y
In the water you spoiled your Hour— to remember that we’re not on the
sible by a btuiv brimful
A ll commercial branches. Catalog free
Neplgon and must not mistake Mon
of red blooded life, energy and vitality. you are hungry?”
ftO N .M n lr t N I ,
S A I I LAK E C IT Y UTAH
Steele glanced at the grinning David sieur I.aflamme’s throat for his hand.”
That’s what the end o f rheumatism
Steele smiled Inwardly as St. (Inge’s
who plaintively placed a sinewy hand
n
g /
Any book you want means—that’s what S. S. S. brings to
you Get S. S. S. from your druggist on his stomach.
eyes shifted to meet those o f his
D 3 . ' U 3 \ ! 5 - b y mail. C. O D. The larger bottlo is m ore economical.
“ Yes, we lost our flour and we saw daughter, then focused quizzically on
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no game, had to ttsh our way up thp the grinning face o f the half-breed.
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river, so, colonel, we are a bit hungry.” If the situation at Wailing Itlver was
Snapping his lingers with Impa a source o f mystification to St. (Inge's
u \tli.KK r o i l Etica
^
promptly relieved and healed by
tience at Ills seeming lack of hospital guest, Steele was satisfied that the
a few applications of
1 .»*nI n b:»rh«'r tra d e . C a t a lo g u e fr e e D ip lom a *
ity, the factor called to the loungers guests had now balanced the score, to
l»HUi*d. M o le r H a rb o r C o lle g e , 114 K og en t tit.
I he truth of which surmise the face
at the trade-house door:
“ Michel I
Tete-Bonle!
Bring up of the Frenchman patently testified.
B rig h t B o y
“ But come, I forget my manners,
Monsieur Steele's stuff from the foot
Toucher Did you make that face at
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of the portage: and. Michel, David men-lour. We have a room and bed
mo ?
here wit, est with you.
See th :t for you ns long as you will honor us.
Jimmie No, tnn'nm. You Just hap
Not every man who falls in love
there's plenty o f caribou stew for sup My head man, Michel, will take care
pened to walk In front o f It.— Answers. I lights on his feet.
per. He's starved out." Turning to o f David.”
"Thank you, s ir!” And picking up
Steele, the factor added: “ My daugh
ter Is now overseeing the cooking ot the bag containing his personal be
our dinner, monsieur. I trust you wilt longings. Steele followed his host.
The house of the factor o f Walling
And It to your taste ”
“ You are mighty kind to n couple of Blver was built o f square-hewn spruce
hush battered strangers. Colonel St. logs, carefully chinked against the
Onge. We are not exactly starved, January winds o f the Helght-of-l.and
you know. We travel with a net. but country. In front, a roofed porch of
a straight diet o f pike and trout grows hewn slabs commanded a view of the
s hit tiresome. You can sett ns sup river which here gave no Intimation
plies to take ns through to Neplgon T o f the swift metamorphosis which, a
“ You will not need to outfit for third o f a mile below, turned It Into
Beside the
Neplgon," the factor's eves grew bit a riot o f white rapids.
ter. “ You will psss I.aflamme's post porch a bed o f violets and wood
anemone were now bloomless, but be
at I.ake Ogoke."
“ Monsieur Steele will desire to be yond. In their second ttower.ng. white
•hewn his room, father, before we Canadian violets and the blue of
dine," called a woman's voice Turn- fringed gentian and harebells against
In*. Steele saw, opening the gate In s background o f northern golden rod
the dog-stockade surrounding the fac bore gay witness to the care o f one
M O T H E R : - Fletcher's
tor’s quarters, Denise St. Onge. trim who loved flowers.
Familiar with the hare and uninvit
In white serge,
«’ asttng an embar
Castoria is especially pre
rasses 'ook at his frayed leans, his ing Interiors of the houses at the fnr
pared to relieve Infant- in
hand sought his unshaven ehln as she posts, often presided over by an In
arms and Children all apes
dian or half breed, wife o f the factor,
lolned them.
“ Weleom*. again, to JtVaillng Klver, the living-room Steele now entered
o f Constipation, Flatulency,
monsieur,” she said cordially, giving I »ore resemblance to those he had seen
W in d Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there
solely In its huge sheet Iron stove.
him her hand.
from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the
"M y daughter seems to need no In The rough walls hung sparingly with
troduction. She has told me o f your small French etchings framed In
assimilation o f F o o d ; giving healthy and natural sleep.
meeting at th« river. Denise, Mon white birch, the rustle furniture
sieur Steele 1s hound for the Neplgon shaped from spruce and cedar poles,
T o avoid imitations, always look (or the signature o f
by the Ogoke trail." The eyes o f fa the shelves o f hooka, and the rugs of
Absolutely Harmless - N o Opi.i’ rs, Physicians everywhere recommend It
ther and daughter met in a significant moose and bear and wolf, had, by ths
T H E FACTO R
Ki!l-Tobac—Kill-Tobac
FOR O VER
200 YEARS
m&zjymos
IÜ M 1 I«
BABY CHICKS
No more
RHEUMATISM
I
S.SS.
L. D. S. Business College
fHAFINGand RASHES
C hildren C ry FOR
alrbamy of taste, been fused lato a
room- a home.
“ I did not know there was a room
like this north o f Winnipeg, m ade
molselle,” Steele laid in frank ad
miration.
“Oh, monsieur! would you have us
live like the Indians? But you are
laughing at our poor little home."
“ Please don’t,” he begged. "It is
charming— this room.
And all the
book s!"
“ It was hard on our packers,” broke
In St. Onge, "but I Insisted on hav
ing the books if I was to be marooned
up here In this valley. The winter
would be long without them— and the
violin.”
“ I envy you the winters here with
that violin, sir," said Steele, smiling
at his hostess. “ I hope to hear it
again,
mademoiselle — your
superb
playing.”
Her face brightened. “ It was only
a mood— today at the rapids, mon
sieur. I go there when lonely, to play
to the troubled waters. You thought
me sad— I saw it in your fa ce ; but I
was only homesick for Touraine. To
night we shall have something gay.”
But Steele felt that it was not lone
liness which had driven Denise St
Onge to the restless waters.
“ Monsieur, you will wish to see your
room.
Our OJibway servant, Char
lotte, will bring you hot water." And
St. Onge led Steele to u room on the
second floor of the house, the capac
ity o f which was strained by a cot and
washstand, whither a square-built
half-breed woman followed Shortly
with a steaming bucket.
Steele was thankful that his duffle
bag contained a change o t clothes and
moccasins. Hot water, a shave and
fresh clothes speedily worked a mira
cle in the tattered stranger who had
startled Denise St. Onge at the rapids.
When Steele rejoined his hostess
he felt more at ease. He even had a
suspicion that she approved his
changed appearance. At the thought,
something like a thrill swept him—to
he followed by a shrug of annoyance.
He had not seen an attractive woman
In months and was paying the penal
ty. Yet, as he watched her pour the
tea while her father dispensed caribou
stew and fried trout, a quality—rarer
than mere comeliness; nn evident
fineness of fiber, a savor of personality
In this factor’s daughter, which meant
race and background—Impressed It
self upon him, and a strong curiosity
to know the history of these people
whom he had stumbled upon in the
bad-lands sonth o f the Albany— to
learn the cause o f the fear and heart
ache which this lonely girl had so
poignantly revealed In the gorge, pos
sessed him.
“ You are collecting Indian relies and
utensils for the American museumV”
asked the Frenchman. “ You are an
ethnologist?"
“ Yes, I have been In the Held four
years for the museum.”
“ You have found much o f Interest?"
"Last year and this summer, I
shipped by Hudson's Bay canoes con
siderable stuff from Fort Hope and
Henley House. Lake Makakihetnn on
the Albany has some remarkable
burial places, uplike anything I’ve
seen. And the OJlbways up there are
still very wild and superstitious-
medicine men, sorcerers, fear o f spir
its and the Wlndlgo, and nil that.”
The factor paused, fork In air.
Slowly he replaced It on his plate, un
touched ; then asked:
“ You have never been in this val
ley before?”
“ No,” replied Steele, puzzled at his
host’s tense manner, "but what I
heard on the Albany interested me.
It seems to be Windigo country among
the Albany OJlbways— under a sort
of taboo. It must be a serious handi
cap to your trade, although the very
fact that you're here proves that tt Is
not generally considered
haunted
country by the Indians.”
The fine features o f St. Onge stif
fened. With a glance at his daughter
who watched him with parted lips and
wide eyes, as thongli fearful o f what
he was about to say, he replied bit
terly :
“ That Is our problem, monsieur.
The company rashly builds a post on
this river which, for a hundred miles
below the rapids here. Is to the OJih-
w.a.vs a place o f spirits; then sends
me here to get the fur of the upper
country. At Albany, they laugh at
this talk o f Windigo and spirits keep
ing the Indians from trading here.
They even order me to semi hunters
to trap the valley below us— when
they have avoided It for generations.”
“ They only betray their Ignorance
by belittling Indian superstition, sir.
I was followed and shot at on the Al
bany this summer for photographing
some OJibway children.
They be
lieved the lens was an evil eye and
that the children would be be
witched.”
T h * factor has hit troublea,
evidently, and ia worried by
them.
What la the true in
ward nee* ?
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Granulated, lump, pulverized and
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