‘THE OMINECA “ABRALD. “WEDNESDAY, APRIT 25, 128 | Men Marooned! Continued from page 5° | “fskimo, for a warntng had been re- ceived at Albany from Moose that in- fluenza was again loose on the bay. Finding the Cree waiting out on the ice, Garth sent him for the dog team: and leaving the ‘efficient Etienne watching o kettle of cnuned soup, anc a coffee pot an. an ofl stove, returned to Capt. Craig Galbraith, alias MeDon- ald Ha! Ha! Lighting a pipe to combat the oflor of spilled whiskey, Garth sat down o1 a stool to consider the problem. Once after his return home he had heard from the man who had brough'. him unconscious through that hail 0’ was and lead and steel, and whom he had never seen sitice the day Galbraith left the ‘same ‘hospital to rejoin hir eommand. In his letter from Halifax Craig had refused an invitation to visi known to Gnarth,- the giant, at whor the women in Franee were want te turn - admiring eyes, had come home wearlng the grin of'n gargoyle. Then like-a rifle shot, struck home the reall- zation that the man wanted in Hali- fax for killing his wife's lover was the man in the bunk. He: pictured + the agony of him, once called Handsome Galbraith, bringing that twisted: grim- ace back. to the wife he had leved—the bund rage. born of despair and shame that hented his blood: on finding’ her faithless as a ‘woman, and aaa hero's wife, for ‘the broad chest of Craig Gal- braith, famous in the Canadian carps for his trench raids, wore the pronze badge of the elect—the Vietoria Cross If he died It did nat inatter: pt if he, lived? If he lived he was a. hunt: ed man. Cameron would send.a party to Seal Cove on hearing from Guthrie of his discovery. The ship - and fu, would he held for government action In the meantime. what ‘of the mar delirium, « Montreal, pleading business, hut un Etienne entered with some sovp tlie’ - os NEW FORD MODELS _ We are advised that we will receive. delivery of the nos ye The value is worth waiting for and we suggest you see them before making “HENRY final choice. MOTORS - Smithers, B. C. . ‘Department of Mines ‘lof ametalliferous nines is directed to r lof a ‘loll :| Inspector of. Mines for the district be fore work is commenced. . ment of the mining “operntions the In Gaibraith mechanically. swallowed. did he leave-us?” — . Metulliferous Mines Regulation Act. “Is the Cree. back with the dogs, ot “No, he. come* hack: 1 tole heem 1 would follow heem and cut hess Croat if he run away,” said - Savanne dryly “Btienne, ave ‘can't stay here, ‘We’ 1! pick up this flu, or something “worse The ship is.a morgue. And .Y won't leave the ‘man who wouldn't. leave me.” For a space Guthrie puffed fur lously at-his. pipe. Suddeniy he slap: ‘ped: his* knee.” “I've got itt Listen! His heart is strong, und the fever, ar nearly as T ean tell, Ix not.as bad as it might be. It's fifty Ines to’ Blkwar With the Cirees dogs you can mike 4 hy’ daylight. Well wrapped up anc bound, so “he can’t roll. out ar hurt himself, he'll make ft. It tsu’e: cok. und cold nix is better thin this stink ing ship—* \ Continued Next Week o NOTICE Attention of owners and opperators the requirements of the Metalliferour Mines. Regulation Act of British Col- ninbia. which that afl underground hy. conipeteut men who hold a certif- icate of competency ! for -this work : I. as follows i— : ‘RULE 24:— , “Permanent blasting certificates - > ghall be obtained from an Inspect- . ‘ or. of Mines. Provisional blasting certificates valid ‘for o peridd - wot exceeding uluety days, or- untik | the first visit of the, Inspector of ” . Mines, may be granted by the mine ‘superintendent, or a qualified per- son atthorized by the mine super- intendent. No mote than one ‘prov- tsional certificate sliall. be grant- ed to one antl the sume. person, “Such certifientes may be obtanf- ed in blank form -from the office of the Chief Inspector of Mines. . A duplicate of cach . provisional blasting certificate issned must. be forwarded to the office of the aig Inspector of Mines, Victoria : Notification regarding the opening new. mine or the re-openng of ar ! Tnspector of Mines, Victoria, or to the On being notified of the commence spector will supply. 0 copy of the ROBERT DUNN, 18th April, 1028 - blasting opetations must ‘be performed |. Order The Van- -+ eouver Daily ’ and Sunday Province direct, or through . your Postmas- ter—31,010 for 4 months; $3.00 for one year. \ LWAYS on. time, , always ir ins teresting, always. brimful : of news—The Daily. Provinee is an honored guest in-our home.. The complete entertainment we - derive from The Sunday Prov- . ince is fully equalled’ by the. : varied local and up-to-the-minute | world news of the week-day edi- tions. .Our Daily Province is a source of inexhaustable inf