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Utah. margarine and butter recipe now available to housewives. Price ING, 2261 Shattack Aye., Berkeley, Calif. 14 CHEAPER 25c postpaid. JENSEN HOME PROCESS Mark Darren, young American lumberman, is boss of a lumber camp near St. Victor, Canada. Nat Page is his assistant Madame Madeleine Kinross, the yonng widow who owns the tlmberland, is trying to persuade Mark to cancel the lease. Her lawyer, Horace Broussae, has Mark 96,000, bnt Mark refuses to give up a good thing. At a critical point In lnmbering operations, tho workmen strike for donble wages. Mark pays them off. A log Jam threatens to ruin his hopes, bnt with the aid of the foreman, Larousse, Mark saves the timber. By a clever strata-geMark gets his men to offer to return to work. He suspects Broussae was tho fomenter of his labor troubles. furiously back toward St. Victor. Mark left Nat to take charge of the operations. He packed 0 blanket and a little food, and started out alone to look over his limits, with the intention of spending a night or two in the open. Mark wondered whether Broussacs explanation of his motives was actually true. And then he discovered that he wasnt thinking about that. He was thinking about Broussacs declared intention of marrying Madeleine Kinross, his enemy, who had nevertheless saved his lumber for him. Barely sixteen when she married before the Kinross, CHAPTER V seigneur sailed to his death aboard sealing-schooneTell them they made a mistake," his Mark remembered the white face he said. "I'm not going to reward them for making a mistake. Next she had turned upon him when he fall, when the work begins in staggered ashore, after Louis had him out of the foaming earnest, I may consider a fifty pulled Im glad! Tm glad! she cents raise. If they come back water. now, they come back at two dol- had cried. Then Mark had known he loved lars. But unconsciously he had her. Louis Interpreted rapidly. known it from the first night, when If they want to come back, Mark continued, tell them they can he saw her big, gray eyes fixed move back Into their cabins as soon upon his in anger. Mark hadnt thought much about as possible, and get that load of love for three or four years. Of lumber put through the mill. But the men understood. Grins of gratitude had supplanted the looks of shame and eagerness. Louis marshalled his men to form them in column and march them away again Louis had once been a in France. Nat said, as he watched the departing crowd, I didnt think youd put that across, Mark. I had a hunch that money was going to talk, even with Broussae I guess hell here, said Mark. be on the job soon." Would you sell If he made you a real offer? Mark shook his head. Im here to stay, he answered. And then he knew that he was thinking of Madeleine Kinross. Broussae didnt delay. He came next morning, driving up in a rig with a spirited horse. In the mill the dynamos were revolving, the barkers' whirring, the chain drag traveling up the flume, carrying its load of logs. Pikemen, stand ing on the rafts, were spear-in- g the logs and attaching them to the mechanism that started them on their journey millward. Broussae got out of his rig and came forward, hand outstretched. Mark hesitated an instant, and then took It again. The lawyer entered the office and dropped into a chair. The woods bad become mn absorbHe looked at Mark with a cynical passion with him. ing smile upon his lips. You appear to have won, Mr. course, he bad gone through his he said. Darrell, experiences, but the woods had beMy understanding was that there come an absorbing passion with would be no opposition from you, him, the desire to tame the wilds, said Mark. as a horseman tames some wild corrected Broussae. steed. All his suppressed instincts Violence, I guaranteed that St. Victor should had come flooding back when she treat you with the consideration due cried, Tm gladl Im glad! to you. I should make it plain At nightfall. In the warm spring to you that it is not my own opposiMark laid down his blanevening, tion you had to encounter, but that of ket under a big spruce and curled to the the whole town, which is loyal up in it. In a few minutes he was wife of Its late seigneur. asleep, not dreaming even of MadeMark, sitting silent, looked into leine Kinross. lawthe keen, intelligent face of the stretched himHe awoke at yer. Broussae had come to make self, and realizeddawn, how good life was, But course. of some offer, why? were the how and petty things that What was the element behind his had been troubling him. underMark didnt that opposition He built a fire, cooked a few strips stand? of bacon, made tea and ate the I want to ask you a question, Just why do you stale bread that he had brought with said Broussae. Afterward he ascended a attach so much value to your lease- him. hold rights, if adequate compensaslope above him to get his beartion for them were allowed you? ings. I might ask you, Mark reThe river ran on his right, foamturned, why you attach so much ing down to the flume. On his left, importance to getting me out of St to his surprise, he saw the natural Victor. But I am not going to ask bridge that connected the seigniory on which you that question. I prefer to an- with the swer yours. I have undertaken a stood the lighthouse. And beyond job, and I have a liking for staying this, through a dense growth of on it, Monsieur Broussae." trees, Mark could see the slender I thought shaft of the Ah, said Broussae, lighthouse, on its base you Americans regarded everything of rocks. from the monetary point of view. But let me make my own position Madeleine Tells Cousin clearer. I was raised, a poor boy, in the slums of Quebec. All my Broussae to Get Out life I have sought position, wealth, Suddenly again the remembrance ease, a settled place in the world. of Madeleine Kinross flooded him I have gained these, for I am going with tenderness. The idea came to to marry Madeleine Kinross." Mark to go and see the girl, and try to make his peace with her. Mark Refuses a There was no doubt that she wee influenced by Broussae. And his Offer Tempting own tenure of the seigniory lands Mark felt something like a stab at would be but for four or five years, lawinto the looked he as his heart during which she would be getting yers face. He had guessed It; but stumpage money from him. There that didnt make it any the easier wasnt any reason for the opposition to take. she had shown him. Brous-sa- c - You see, Mr. Darrell, If he could make his peace with went on, we want the rights that would.mean the end of the to her, leased were you back, rights that under rather desperate financial fight with Broussae. At first, when you That was the nature of Marks circumstances. refused my offer, I thought you reasoning. Actually well, he knew were bluffing, in the American way. he just wanted to see the girl again. But I no longer think you were bluffHe made his way along the trail ing. I think you are an obstinate toward the rock bridge, which towyoung man. Mr. Darrell, I want ered ever higher as he approached you to leave St. Victor. And I have it The sun was well up in the sky come to make you another offer. before he set foot upon it. Fifteen thousand dollars, plus the Then down the roughly terraced proceeds from the sale of that lum- steps toward the lighthouse and ber. Madeleines cottage. Mark shook his head. Frankly, Then a roughly dressed figure backers answered. My h no, have authorized me to go ahead. emerged from the scrub and stood an ancient pistol They would not understand any confronting him, was Andre in its hand. It and would arrangement, they such the lighthouse-keepehis withdraw their support from me. Monsieur Broussae, I am face convufced with fury. No, "You do not come here! You go not prepared to accept your offerback! Nobody wants you here! or any other. Broussacs mouth opened. He the old man shouted. 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He leveled the old pistol at Marks heart Mark saw his finger trembling upon the trigger, and leaped. There followed the roar of the discharge, and the heavy ball whirred over Marks shoulder. Mark tore the weapon from the old mans hands and sent it crashing into the scrub. You are an old fool, Andre, he said. If you had killed me, youd have swung by the neck in Quebec o A strip of cloth or tape sewed just inside the edge takes the brunt of wear off trouser cuffs. Dont let a few pieces bear the brunt. Rotate the use of your sterling silver to distribute wear. Place linens on the shelf with the big fold to the front so that at a glance you can see the number of pieces of linen on the shelf. White woolen toys which are not too soiled can be freshened by cleaning them with a paste made JalL of white starch and a little cold Old Andres face was convulsed water. Rub in and let dry thorhe with terror. Ah, mon Dieu! off. brush then oughly, The seigneur is dead, muttered. and you you come here to to Mark passed on, leaving the old man muttering by the roadside. The cause of his hostility was utterly meaningless to him, but it made it the more imperative to try to come to an understanding with Madeleine . Kinross. Broussacs smart rig was standing at the door of her cottage. Brous-sa- c and Madeleine were standing in the doorway. They were so absorbed in conversation that neither was aware of Marks approach. You married Kinross in order to save your fathers little propercame Broussacs taunting ty, voice. Now you can marry me, to save the seigniory. I tell you no, no, no! cried A thousand times no, the girL never! I trusted you as my guardian, because you were related to the seigneur, and now you come to me like this. . . . Broussacs hands shot forth and Youre caught the girls wrists. all wrong, Madeleine, he said in a taunting voice. "Youre going to marry me this summer!" The crunch of Marks feet upon the gravel before the door startled them. Broussae let Madeleines hands fall, and swung about. For a moment his face was devilish in its sneer of hate and malice. Tm sorry to interfere," said Mark. I called to see Madame Kinross." It might occur to you that Madame Kinross and I have some imto business portant discuss, sneered Broussae. No! cried the girL I have nothing more to discuss with you, Cousin Horace. I ask you to go! Then I guess Im not interfering as much as I thought I might be, said Mark. Broussae whirled upon him You have done nothing but interfere, he shouted. "You are not wanted in St Victor. I have offered you a good sum of money to rescind the contract I shall not go any higher. Now you are interfering in a wholly private matter concerning Madame Kinross and myself. You will go! You will go at once! shouted the lawyer. Of course Id go," said Mark, "only Ive got an idea that Madame Kinross doesnt want you. "And that Is true! cried the girl "I am through. Cousin Horace. Yot can do anything you please. I only ask that you will go. "Then you see it is you who will Mark addressed the lawyer go, And at once, please! Broussae lost all control of himself. He shook his fist in Markt face. You order me away? he shouted. You interloper! You will regret that you ever set foot in St Victor! You will be fortunate 11 you escape from it alive. time." We are making an urgent appeal to all hunters to salvage their DEER SKINS and FAT and to sell same to a recognized dealer. We will be glad to serve you bring them to our nearest Branch, where you will receive HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. CO. UTAH 463 So. Salt Lake City 3rd West Ben-Ga- y for soothing reRub in gently-warmilief from simple headache! 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You see, the seigneur had lost a great sum of money speculating on the Quebec market. Ever since his death, Horace Broussae has been trying to regain what my husband lost. You see, he Is not dead! Mark looked at her in silence. If he had died I should have felt it here here! He is not dead. He was rescued from that he became Insane, and he la being cared for somewhere. Mark was still silent. Savings, fiends - DEER SKINS He made love to me. He wanted me to be his wife. And I had trusted him. Tve got to admit, said Mark, 1 cant altogether blame him for dont understand. This summer, he threatened me that I should lose everything I have. arent you?" "Youre twenty-on- M-S- ATTENTION HUNTERS Why Madeleine Believes Her Husband Still Lives said Mark, indi Meanwhile eating his decision with a very vig orous gesture of his fists. Broussae leaped into his rig and slapped the reins across the bad of the horse, which started off up the hill. 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