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Show L2jQi M 31 THE WEKKI.Y PVFI.EX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH THE WIND ' By t GEORGE By DOUGLAS MALLOCH MARSH 1 1 1 h-h- - 1 Copyright tf Publishing Co. Roars bellow, down . chimneys, - 1 J SYNOPSIS i T wild waters of th on winter' McCain nrt hunt, Journey Brock Frenrh-Cre Gaapard LecroL. hi oomrada, with' Flash, Brock a puppy nd their dog team Brock father had warned him of the danger of ble trip After several Up th n YUoW-Le- s. Yello- I t ! i r:; H uncon-aolou- a. from amh'unrtFtfrTr,?' wnot dtan and kills his would-b slayer. While out on hla trap line BrocV la caught In a heavy snow storm. II la lost and bla food glvea out Hla hopes ar raised when he discover a moos trail He kills a moose and finds Gasparda trail. Gaspard finds another Indian trailing him and wounds him. (. 111. Douirl0 t e THINK ABOUT hull-moos- 16 Then the youth drew hla skinning kYrlfe. Ills glittering eye drew cloee to the ash gray fare of the man who lay by the fire under the hlnnkets Were you here lust long snows In this country? he naked, hoarse with passion. The pinched fucc nodded. There was man from the south ambushed, In the month of the melting snow. Is he alive? In the eyes of the ludlnn fear gave way to a look of bewilderment, of 1 am very agony, as lie gasped: lck.M "You bhw this hunter? pressed the Inexoruble sou of Pierre Lecrolx.-Th- e Indian feebly . nodded. la he alive? There wns no answer. Guspard glanced at the distorted face, blood leRS,stII ;tlien - fumbled- - onderthe' I Indian rupote for the Jieurl beat There waa none. , Rising, the ballled soh ot Pierre Le croIx shook his fists at the Insensate ipruce. In his heart wns no pity for tills niun at Ills feet, who had irncked him that day to ahoot- him through the hnck. These men had taken from him the father Mb loved were ruth leasly bunting down Brock Htid hlm self. At that moment. Ills missing partner mlgh lie somewhere, stilt In the snow, as this assassin lay here, at his feet. It was war to the deuth, now. between Gaspard and the men who had taken from him father and bla friend. Through the winter he would hunt them, as one hunts the Be wolverine who robs the trnpllnes fore the March crust they would leuru that on their trolls followed tracker merciless as Ihe carcajou, untiring as the timber wolf. The war was on Leaving the body of the Tree to the toothed and clawed mercies of the ; who would shortly find It under the heap of anow with which Guspard covered It, he continued on bis wide circle north ot the hlg hike Heartsick with thoughts of his miss Ing partner, be approuched the camp eighteen daya now. he thought. With the country full of . game Brock couldn't have starved, even If lost. And If lost, lu time be was bound to find the lakes or the river. No, they had taken or kitted "him the friend be loved. The dogs, ravenous with hunger greeted him with a chorus of yelps. Then he saw, standlug lu the snow. Brock's trapping sled. Ilia .heart bounded. Brock was safe had come iumiet Brock was alive hta partner was alive I he shouted In his Joy. Kekway! Ha! You running to the tent Brock I But the teut was empty He had gone again Where? Circling the camp, Guspard found - -- 1 I I wood-folk- - I I I i , ( f L . -- -h- t t - .4 trw IHof rthreedaybefote 'followed by the well known tracks of Brocks wider webs. "By Garl lie go to find GuspardT cried the excited hunter. Then. In his ts-own emotion, he hugged each of the clam orlng huskies. With BrtK-- alive, the situation wus changed, lie now bud some one to lire for to take care of. Ills promise to Angus McCuln. made at Hungry House, to bring Brock buck, bound him He coaid not ask his partner to go 'north with him and throw his life away In a mud attempt at ven geanre. He would stay with Brock and trap while the fur was prime, then In March, he would Journey north In search of his foes. If he failed to , A - lee-hur- d 4 Tha basis of treating siekne fcu M changed aince Dr. Caldwell left College in 1875, nor aince- he plSfJ tha market tha laxative prescripts! bad need in his practice. He treated constipation, bilious headaches, mental depression, indietw sour stomach and other indiapo, entirely by mean a of simple vewtu, laxatives, herbs and root. The still the basis of Dr. Caldwelli Stt Pepsin, a combination of eenna j2 othor mild herbs, with pepsin. The simpler the remedy for Condi tion, tha safer for the child and for v And as you can get results in and safe way by using Dr. Caldweir, - Malloch JPympJPepain-wh- y I one-lml- one-hal- taU-eUac- sr- . strong drags? A bottle will last several months, all can ,use it. It is pleasant to tk taste, gentle in action, and free for, narcotics. Elderly people find it ideal hottl All drug stores have the By Jean Newton or write Syrup Pepsin, IVpt, Bl, Monti Cello. Illinois, for free trial bottk oooooooooooooooooooooooooo- - How It Started geni-ma- TALK OF THE DEVIL, HES SURE TO APPEAR of 'TLK' A the devil, hes sure to 1 we have all been therefore tla to combat evil. Tie lawful to combat tba Devil; Forthwith tha devil did appear. For name him and he la alwaya near. "Slnca , s POISON From our schooldays familiar with this saying, used when a person who is being discussed, presumably in bis absence, or to use the Juvenile expression "behind his back, suddenly appears. , Whence come the saying?. Wns It originated by some wily schoolmaster In the hope of curing his charges of the obnoxious habit of talking about others who were absent? It might well have been so used many times In the Inferval of several hundred years since Its origin. But Its source Is In a 'poem entitled nns Cnroll" by Trior, the well known English poet of the .Seventeenth and Eighteenth century. The following are the lines In which tt hatf Its"TegInning: appear Hanfords Balsam of lfonr beak hr Bnt bottle If sot aaiud. Myrrli AU (Win, Boll at a Memento When the ship John M.ltm lost oft eastern tip of Long seventy-on- e years ago with bit e skipper and crew of twenty-threthe vessels bell was tossed among tie rocks on the shore, resting in such position that wind and waves ramie toH dismally. The bell now U to placed In the tower of the New M tnuk Tolnt Community church. Th little building looks out on the s4 where the John Milton foundered a she wus returning to Boston from i ... trip to Peru. e It ForFoot Comfort AND quick relief of bo, tiled, AX aching, smarting feet shake Allens FootaEaae, the antiseptic healing powder. Into your ehoet. It take tha friction from the ahoea and make walking or dancing a ' delight. Sold everywhere. (Copyright.) o Allens Foot Ease By Viola Brothers Shore e cvenv day For Fr Trial gtackaga and a i PootaBaaa Walkmi Doll. Addrtti, I Allan' a FootaEaae, La Roy, N i- - FOR THE GOOS- E- NOWADAYS the hardest thing for a girl aint pretendin to know what she don't, but accountin for what she does. American Food for Siam In fur oft Siam the natives turn their I thoughts toward the United State when the question of food arNes, ami I Its all right bein haughty, If you enjoy playin' solitaire. In particular their attention h watered upon the Pacific coast, wbf come two of their most highly prlxri If youre afraid to sufTer, you suffer delicacies, sardines and raisins. Last year more than a $1,000,000 worth l fish products were Imported from tl United States. from bein afraid. Lots of times a mother thats tied her boy to her apron strings, wakes up to find the apron gone, too. FOR THE GANDER If youre lucky you have a lot of friends. If youre too lucky you have a lot of enemies. a Oat of His Lio Have you read that banned No, I dont care ranch for novel? rausici stories. Beware of the willing worker; may try to work you. hi - You might surprise a woman wlth a kiss, but never on the mouth. dogs-begg- ing . SUPERSTITIOUS SUE At : one-hal- last the b!ftfirT!nwtr"rashel through' the ashen enst with rose and pearl and amber slits ot light. J (TO HF. CONTINUED ) Poached Egg DytsarL-.- Cut rounds of sponge or any good pound cuke, place on top of each f round of an apricot e down, pour over some of the canned sirup nnd place abound the fruit row, of piped whipped cream lightly sweetened and flavored with almond one-hal- Sea Serpent Myth The comparative safety and com fort of the modern occau vessel may be blamed for the disappearance of the sea sentetit, lu the opinion otAus tin H Clark of the Smithsonian Instl tutloti. The tales of marvelous and fearful sou monsters all belong to the days when sailing the seas was highly dangerous and the large fish could come uncomfortably close to the ship' passengers; A umn An the dy, secure deck of the modern vessel lacks the stimulus to his Imagination that would return. Brock could take the dogs-anthe jinike.hlcu.. "rub theHverito the sea. .ttfouq, and sea,1 although occasionally even now In all sincerity ot sea carry to hungry Ilouee a furpiKk' tales that would pull the eyes out of the serpents being seen. Exchange. ..factor's -- head Late In the afternoon of jhe sec. Doing Well, To o SHE HAS HEARD THAT- -t ond day, as Gaspard followed r Ts your son h success? ln Japan a favprite mascot worn by 'pulling the hindquarters of a JlIn his line. ) the young people consit-- of three caribou In over the Ice hard trail lend r What's .his liner which queer believe ehaped keys, they to the comp. Flush met them wlib Ing Oh he demonstrates wmit the will unlock the doors leading to love, an extravagant welcome, j young man will wear tbla health and wealth. r ' Hello, you I What dyutt season. Louisville Courier JournaL by Syndicate.) are-tol- -- u WAS RIGHT low-Le- -- It OLD FOLKS SAY . DR. CALDWELL e three-fourth- , , the wind Is really funny, One day sad, And one day sunny, One day Just a gentle breeze, But the next an awful tease, Sometimes singing, sometimes raining, Either smiling or complaining, Acts his best, or makes s fuss Very much. Indeed, like us. SOMETHING TO Continued Ap up Yes, stcCranrKf w SimOa Then over a supper of caribou eteaks and tea, Brock told his story. "WHY IS HE CHASIN' YA FOR?" "Nevalre travel een a oorder aguln," "CHASIN ME EYE. HES FOLLOWIN' ME1 commented the" Guspard. "Walt for de sun; den you don' get lost." "By gnr, dut Flash ees smurt dog! cried the half breed, when Brock told of missing the moose, "De wolf In de caribou ; but Laugh and the world laugha with you: Dat eea snow ees ver strong. deep Weep, and you weep alone, F. A. WALKER By For the end old earth must borrow its cross dog, dat Flush I" mirth. "Ills heart's all iron, and the way But haa troubl enough of tta own. ws he truveled on an empty stomach INFLUENCE OF COLOR a caution. He hadn t eaten for days Sing, and the hllla will anawer: when he tucLIed that moose. Gast FOU may deelure to your Intimates Sigh, It la lost on tha atr, echoee bound to a joyful afid, pard. If anything happened to that that you are wenry of the monot The But abrlnk from voicing car??1 pup, I'd wunt to quit thut for some Inexplicable ony of E. W. Wilcox. The lean feut ures of the other reason life; full to find yon pleasure In diIt Brock wus In understanding. lighted versions which only a few months ago SUMMER DESSERTS McCain's way, to love his friend, his Infinite Joy, nnd thnt altogether gnve dog, with all the capacity of his hlg Is becoming a dlsrnnl more heart There were no reservations In yourexisfence from wh!ch,you would gladly THERE Is no pie which Is any phantom Brock. than the fresh cherry pie rim awny. This sort of ennui Is common, but Oierries are a favorite fruit for pud as well. Hitching the dogs to the long, haul not alarming. No one seems to escape dings Ing sled which hud come on the cunoe Its wenrlness anddefutlgatlon, espe--' loud all the way from Hungry House Cherry Roley Poly. In the season of fulling leaves, dally with Flash In the rear, behind Silt Roll a rich biscuit dough very thin, when the skies are flecked with gray Kur, to sopurute him from the lead the hills ore bure and the spread with canned, drained cherries, er. Yellow-Eye- , the boys Started next clouds, adding morejwgnr If needed. Boll up. sward is devoid of brightness. day over Brook's trap line trail. Jtur 7ikea Jelly roll, press the edges close Whpn1teeyels'entertalncd with led wider the uew snowGaspTird led and fold In the ends. Artogether bhes nnd the streams reflect the teutn, trumping the new snow glorious In a buttered baking dish, pour range soul Is and to the gold, apf down to the trull benenth purple It Is Imprisoned In clay. around it the juice from the canned now frozen solid to the ground by the forget that So It slugs Rllcut songs from dawn to fruit, using two cupfuls, adding water constant traveling of Brock and Flash stnrllght, unmindful of captivity, In' If there Is not enough juice. Sweetwith the trupplng sled en with half cupful of sugar and bake Its delightful environment With the fungible warnings Gas 4f minutes, basting When leaden the dull, days creep in a brisk oven for pard and Brock already hud had, tc over the steel-blutimes during the baking. Serve hilltops, and the three attempt to finish the winter on Yel cold winds with if there Is not enough crentn whip the nuked branches lakes meant a life of con of the tree's, there Is In all of us a 8u uce. stunt vlgtlunce. (luce their enemies na I u rill Incliniitliin to become dejected from the north worked south of the Fresh Cherry Duff. und sad hearted. trulls hlg lake and found the trap-linMix Qnd sift two cupfuls of flour reason The Is this mental for state they might be ambushed or tuken In that we are unconsciously Influenced with four teaspoonfuls of baking pow their sleep, foi the dogs could be The color. duns, bnys and bistres der and one tenspoonful of fcnlL Rub IMilsoned or shot But uever, for an by In one tahlespoonful some for of batter, and psychological cause are deInstant, did the two hunters consider a s when well mixed add on other the the while, hand, pressing. retreat. The heart of Guspurd l.e milk. two of nnd ure Take reds, bf greens cupfuls yellows cheering, quarts croIx knew but one deslte desire us to them realms and reserve and cherries, calling the uwuy pit happy for knowledge of how his futher died Juice; add two cupfuls of sugar and and for vengeance on tins respons delightful visions. We we how all know turn Into a linking dish. Cover with to are stirred hie for his death And little ns Brock our suna Inmost the dough mixture, patting It down In by gorgeous being relished the Idea of leaving hlg bones set a garden of beautiful blooming shape. Steam 50 minutes. Serve In In the wilderness of the Yellow I .eg flowers, or an orchard when the verthe baking dish. Thicken the Juice hla loyalty to his friend und Ills fight new Is dure trees with arrow root, add a little butter the and are laden Ing spirit admitted no 'Sought of with and white and blossoms, waving augnr If needed and serve with pink avoiding whut the long snows held tor Is and the the with tinged pudding. atmosphere them Alreudy they had given the subtle hues of violet. strangers good proof ot what mun What Is there In our winter home Christinas Pudding. hunters might expect In th forests of life that gives us more acceptable Use the recipe for a pluln cake or the south Two hnd gone out, never to return And Inter, on the March cheer than the kindly bluze on the cottage pudding and serve with: I crust, when the go'ng was gw d. the open heurth Strawberry Sauce. Who not enjoy sitting before . Cream does f hunted ones would turn hunters So cupful of butter, add f ran the thoughts of the friends ar they the orange flames to give himself or gradually one and cupfuls of made camp on the evt of the hunt herself up to pleusunt reflections confectioner's sugar and slowly, two while the shadows play hide and seek on (he big barren cupfuls of stmwberry pulp and Juice, Under stary still bright In h purple upon the walls and the snowflukes stirring constantly.-Wh- en well blend nit the crystal punel ed add the stiffly beaten white of one xky, Brock and Gaspurd cooked break It Is not so much the geulal warmth fast. Leaving the whlmcrlg egg. to be taken wired to trees diat we relish as the elusive colors f you doubt this, blindfold your eyes the partners snowshoed to the dank Gooseberry PI. note how quickly your pleasure tnd of the barren amt waited for daw Cover two cupfuls of gooseberries Two days before, Gaspun had counted 'teals awny and leaves you groping In with water and heat to the boiling a hundred curlbon. but now. ns the h land of gloom! Hlnt. Drain, cool, and add one copMcClure Nes'Pr Syndic!.) I by blue east grayed an the frosty stars ful of sugar, two tablespoonfuls of O lulled and fa led they wondered wlieth flour, a pinch of salt and a tahlespiwn er ghostly patrols ot the phantom ful of butter. . Turn Into pastry wanderers of the north were out there lined (date, wet the rltn.and cover lu the shadows discing with round with a top crusL Bake f hotlr, toed hoofs for the reindeer moss ot the first eight minutes in a very hot the hu.ren ..... ven, Serve hot bush-wis- . again, tomorrow maybe ne doesnt even wake the bany. From the country to the town Brings s bit' of thistledown, Stirs the roses In the garden, Rose, I beg your parWhispers, don," Till you hear the people say, Why, the wind Is nice today I" hum-strin- CHAPTER IX -- " Then part-uer- rs foars - r -- battle with th atormy water they arrive at a fork In th w-Leg Brock la severely InIn making a portage and jured Flash lead Gaepnrd to th unconscious youth. The trappers rac desperately to reach their destination before winter aet In Flash engage In a desperate fight with a wolf and kills him Gaspard tell Brock of hi determination to find out who killed his father. Track are discovered and th two boya aeparat for Is scouting purposes. Brock jumped by two Indians and a whit man and knocked H la held prisoner. Gaspard rescues him whll hla cap-tosleep. Gaspard believes The men killed his father and la prevented from killing them by Brock. Whll out alone Gaspard -- H 1 streets, Roars at everyone he meets. Doesnt turn a corner rightly, . Doesnt speak a word politely, TUI you hear the people say, ' My, the wind Is bad today mean by leaving Just as totter back after starving out In the bush?" The lean face of Gaspard abode with hla joy at seeing bla friend. f You geeve me You ole Brock I some bad t day, Brock !" he cried, pounding 'the shoulder of the stalwart white boy, at he wrufig bis baud." 1 bunt an hunt for your trail" But tell rue," Brock Interrupted. "You were followed, and you waited for him. But how did you .know he was on your trail? I feel dat dey were after me. dat morning. And you saw traem?" "Yes, I wanted to be sure be didn't get you add leave on your shoes, so I looked at the body. Did you learn any thing?" "No, de Cree have seen my fader be know ; but he was weak an' oevalre tell how my fader die." . . Too bad I I'm mighty sorry, Brock rested a mlttened band on the shoulder of his friend, whose dark features pictured the bitterness i 1 THE winds a fanny fellow MY, Lots of times Just wants to Th Pnn W.W.U.S-v- fc i 1 1 1 The head Dog : nun hi Blit-Ea- well-dresse- cut-sid- Sweet Croquettex J- r , Take one cupful of stale cake crumbs, ot a cupful blanched almonds or shredded coconut. rind of f lemon one half tubh,Mmi.ful lemon Juice, cupful of omn Juice, one egg Mix the first four L. gmllents- In i and add the orange tulcv to nuvLstcnand tel. si and. ten minutes (lent to the boiling point; remote from the fire; add egg yolk UtUl.CUoL-JSl- m croqtieffes. dip It egg frhltt- beaten slightly roll In sift ed bread crumbs and fry In deep fat Sprinkle with powered sugar ere with a chocolate sauce- - 1 Nppr breakln up of a spell of bad weather. It tabes a smart parent to outwit a stubborn child; any fool can swing a stick. smart woman tries to fall In love smart man tries Dot to. 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