“OUR ‘NEW “SERIAL STORY. a EAU ech sree ESB: reese RS eee sa MST : XX. ae was taking place; ‘that some other! to! secure :a bicycle at that hour “in : “When the: boat had-‘come: in and | fellow in. some other star had been | London. The only thing to do, then, - the passengers. ‘vere at’ liberty, Joe] doing blackguard tricks, and he was to buy his machine in Liverpool ‘at/last found Mrs. Cope. She greeted (Joe) was being kicked and pum-'and take it down with him. He “him: stiffly and ‘distantly. molled for it. He only hoped that had intended getting one in London, 7 “fRachel. is with Mrs. - Pentland at the other rertow vin reapins the but he coud Wo ah jet as well*6 No. 12, Linden” Roxd,,. Pairfiold, "| ottorts in the sight. direction. ite! Now sooner had he reached thi said: ‘he, coming to the ‘point at once. [eas how tein - cries delet eal! N° 809 7 as , aed “ 7 Ay ‘sent: off-a wire to. you to. that er! *4 : aking a § m ve i -ecnelusion than he took his way fe) fect this afternoon.” - ‘| watching how far this extraordinary the nearest: cycle-shop, and having oh injustice of F ate would go He made secured a good wheel, saw it ticket- “So the. detective fas. jst inform | ny attempt to enlighten Mrs. Cope ed with his name and address, and od me,’ ‘said she. ‘ in any way, but simply put her into ordered it to be sent to Lime Streer Did he. ‘tell you. anything else "'a cab, and. directed the driver to No. : for the cight-o’clock train for JOCK ee _ 112, Linden. Road. If. she preferred! Wuston. ~ several ‘fiilevesting” ‘Hitle de- to ‘think him oa blackguard, let: her. | On arriving at his hotel, he wrote ails’ which do not reflect eredit upon! He was. innocent enough. Why: to Mrs. Pentland excusing. himself, “a he trouble? jas al had made up his mind to pro- On his way nek f9 te Hote, Joe el, Ramey withont delay, Mol) ASSTE SO rade the party uth ov < manner, and ‘hougue ‘that ‘deliberated for some time whether. “reminded her that she bad his ad- i!) his dream, there gathered in the Yoho Valley of British probably ’ she too had gleanéd some| pe. ghould go to Mrs. Pentland's, dress, and informed her that if his{}| Columbia'a week since, two. hundred 2 per six Prominent dea that, he had made love to Rachel P : . . yresence Was required to throw an ‘Canadians, Americans an Europeans, calling themselves : house to dinner that evening. It 7 . I YH prail Riders of the Canadian Rockies. Each had ‘and: then deserted -her.: He would! was scarcely necessary as Mrs, Cope! {further light on the affair in which qualified for membership in the Order by riding at one ene Above, Starting an. the first Annual Ride. “Betow, Chief Watking- in-the-road picks out a few odd peaks for a fair ‘Trail Rider. | | ied last July a small party: of riders was:‘encamped - on the plateau which lies between Tu nbling Creek Glacier and the gap in the Vermilion Range of the Cana- dian Rockies known as-the Wolverine Fass.-‘The day was warm and conducive to. sleep,.and, because on.this ee just ask. her one question, — lnerself would tell the old lady every-j he and Rachel seemed to be so mys-!{| time or another not less than fifty miles th rough the ‘Do you : ‘know what: boat I-camelthing. He confessed to a desire to: ‘teriously complicated, he would re- Roeees on horseback , i did the fret Qe: we : ‘ . l turn to Liverpool at any time sho is unique gathering, recording as it dq) e hrs ate BOUT. : -|see Rachel again; but the more ae P y attempt to form an association of mounted mountain she replied; “the ‘Tuscan. | thought: about the matter, the more, ‘desired, but, for the present, he was climbers was characterized by Dr. Charles W. Walcott, Riding was, of course, the order of the day, and many would. rather |-he felt ‘that his pest course was to, ‘anxious to see -his people. Having} head of the Smithsonian Institute of Washington and of the riders, enchanted by the scenery, fell far behind the e : | written this,; and. sent it off: by’ a|]} honorary. president of the Trail Riders, as a step which | main group and lingeredon the heights till night. fal "How do leave it where it stood,'and let them “will prove one of the greatevt international attractions. | In. the. ee aes the: mountain enthusiasts gathered ty Mr. | thrash it out themselves. If he had | special messenger, he dined, and-af-||) ""ne attendance at the First Annual Ride of the Trail | the Sun Dance Lodge .to talk over the day or to.sing and aa never let the people at home know/terwards made his way to Lime|}| Riders exceeded by far the ee sanguine mores of a dance and otherwise amuse themselves. After the white- > . ng, and if Nora had | Street, where he saw that his bicycle|j| organisers, but fortunately, Yoho Camp, -tha eautiful | mans pow-wow on the second night.a real Indian pow- The: further gee he was it m rs him, he could, | Was safely onboard. * village of chalets a mile above the sea, had been reinforced | wow La ‘danced by Chief Walking-in-the-road ‘and [siven. up’ svaiting fo ° ‘ . with twenty Indian-teepees and a, huge Sun Dance Lodge } Chief Buffalo-child: Long Lance, to the accompaniment . he. thought; marry. Rachel, and be} Just as he had ‘seated himself com-||) which had been erected as camp headquarters by Stony | of Indian singing and the ‘beating of tom-toms by 8 group iy enough himself: in making her |:for tablyin the-train with a bundle||| Indians under the eubervisicn. of Chief Walking-in-the-| of Stony braves.. + ‘happy. | Bul his deep lové for Nera, Lor papers. daily and weekly, to-read|}} road. ; tote chi , what could b pinitogether a ha annual Pow-wow of the Trail. ‘t , . Only one ‘trai rider left this camp with what cou e| Riders of the’Canadian Rockies was.a:-huge:’success, Vand his feeling ee possibly dis mes en ne journey, he remembered that termed a legitimate grouch. This-was.Dr. Walcott who the organisers believe that..henceforth the Canadian sage ‘saying that he was coming home | he had not wired. home to say that'll pelieves that bears stole the side of mutton which‘was| Rockies will ceceive the recognition and “appreciation. : had : ‘meant everything . to her, as it-he was coming. The day’s doings hanging at the back = his’ chalet “neo he last saw rit. [which i is their due. : _4 = Lae had: -£0., him, finally | decided: him ; to had been. puch | a confused turmoil) aan remarked : either? “one or? other of you “must be an Dismissing the: matter from his mind as: s00n: as. the: train: started; mist he ‘turned to” his: papers, and set lV about ° ‘gleaning wledge:. of | how the world: had vagged since he we ‘Iciow Very well’ that he! came » ‘by loft New York “He had not: ‘proceed- ‘the Truro??? --. . See a start. of sur-|: “Some. foolish’ clerk’s' error, it said *, t~| train started. _ It. did ‘not signi y much, pe. thought; they. 1 might guess ‘and three in the morRing, a :) “good. idea to. hire a: they would. expect him.. when: ‘they } nt-of-the: whole thing : as a: blessed saint. While. he: is try- | FON ing to make out.that Rachel is sub- you his, wite without any” ‘nonsense, ject>-Lo mate of ihe cman alla wit “about. to. Amatanea;! “pitts Ane Raehol, with: an WH wilt Gam) elovene Don't * pidub. 10 Frac Semana. bagely dnlt- ovldent:. with cto defend: doo, : Cand dlsapponit cmos, dearenty 1 ant short. Gf bong a. Cops MN NULL VE fonding you a tolerram nny lng! whore l "dyin ta) told you Inciny’ arma Ain iendean utter: seni none will q wena,” ‘again, Como tome, my swoot, [UeNY Mat Ne. war an arel-ppetendar, My dear enitd," nin hor aunt, _ “Jou! Ho was wilting beneath n tpoo about “a'you think Hat becuse ho says Mrs Cope vaspad Lika 1 dying midway up the lane, and awhan ha your life in ono way, ha has a per. tinh, and Luna to thy ald indy, WWE TN elderly Indy. whom die had foct right to spoil it tn another? 7 who with © wide oyen and © sound mover soon haters ihn, life, Ws, say No has behaved disgracotullys) y ouin! wan holding up. hor, bands tt brovehing kim, ho awntéret on to and you hava na right lo defend atoninhmont. L)pass hor. Wat awton Wo eae within him... re ce VP aah on. eee faw “yineas, nat the alderly: Avdy “Mon (ha seara on the tumbs, Mhered What do ‘you make ‘of stopped before Wim with the’ ronal, and tho broken, fingernail part of {Met Mra. Pentland? Ho's the mantin a cold, diadaingul vole. Mr, the affaly da not myotlty you at| Whe Bedncad my nalea, Ms Wroves] doxoph Nrereton peeaune?” : he Ne ped Mya. Ponthambeece § . Me notwithstanding a bls pretoncess Luadted: alno, and: stared: at her: tor a “Nol, ine tho Blebtest,® ITHOEro: enwel: =O RR: pornos: Whit My, paren SMOMONL Ane Up Pha | » Many: “youve yg Ae fo two. doo Araralons,. hon, haying fon, told mo was “Ure, mwa Mr ering Ihsetfs he valsed Wis, dat, sid . roc hed Wie tnpera, Pt bnty Sipe Pentland: ="that Waehel wad “tivaow on bead: ° PE MELSE having “weare: on his-twombacand: af the-control. af sone rasealy.hypnot | eTaat ts myname; aad: Wie broken: fingerenalte oTMat's. nbswrile Jatowio conldnnke her hatlaye, White | 8 amy a te ithe i Lainie T- ens Thos! Saedaaied explanation: iB: that ever he Wed. “(Gontinned on: ‘pago nts) ; Ina few minutes sho was making» hor way ite the: Jane hohind ‘the is. house, no » darling: Rachel, 7 "it. you.. Mut. un Two days later Wates, Govldos ‘on: tho mops “of tuly. 1b, ox" b oA foo cand Fynn loft: camp at 2.30 in dhe} hanated but happy. over thelr. suc-" abd pie: RP, ef Mount Eohloy th morning and-climbod.9 sleep smow | cons, MAG ANG Che “Nil. wally. and. .up rock chimneys and Other parties. nro altempting to ost poake inthe Ramparta Rano | erac sf which led the elimb= of: tng nor National: Park, slong: the | a e000 ¢ Poh chm! elimh Mount Geile this summer main ne of the Canadian National eva Into, tha heart of the mountain, | put tho honor of. frat roaching tha Trailways. The party, composed of Mnally omorging | Hiko n. tunnel On] summit must go to Watos, who has Cyri il Watos, | of. Hamonton, ‘Mals he pore face seen ae “Wratey quat® Huceorsfully completed his Ged dea, 0 of Calgary, “and below... After he a the Me third attempt, © Another party, of St.Louis, maida tudo: where they had hoon In. 1922 honded: by “Dr. Thorrinsgton, noted in of yaviean Pent the party traversed a narrow leds Amorldan elinbar, was. attempting n Ing ihe PARAM) onaipel int tha south’ rido of tho | the. ascent with guide, Conrad Kain, ded to retwrn | vountaln and, reached the top at] when they saw the Watos party’ nt bens ance four o'clock In the afternoon. Ynj the top-and turned back. “tn. 1022 by Mr, | doing ao: thoy faced n dition. and |.phoMlnstrationa’ show. th ee. lange k' climb, having 4 ay Wales alto Dy od ao of Bdmon- dangerans rock’ elimh, “having to ried “nonth alda of Mount! Gelktes tons Tn that” yeany Vater and Nile cans rotton-rocle, and falling the “mmecouatul cHimberss from: lett: Nn 800 Tontaf the wus [FEUER at many poln to right, Megara. Geddoa, Rynn nnd WwW dto[ Tha: party doreended = hy® ‘manne. Watoss-and thetr awakening: the — Aght, ror hing thelr enmp nat, 4.30 morning after “the wsce