tir, In the lower "a of my nbdomen, f ,'rpd Fy crump- , aogifing. Thin hug In. ram my Wot my - a on .'till'1l'a"lhfld'flll,"lQlT, mind for the rent of the (In. Or " I would have to ink the floor. I "iNemt In thia wny until a friend In~ Md no to try Lydh I. Pinkhnm’l seed Compound! I have had " at new, reiulta Iofu amt-m to? wading the Vegetable (lam-sound to "friends. P,'S'Lt',M,1, ttriot “It!!!†like-d! "mettparmm now an: t don't have then trmrblm."- mummy“ â€Mining. Alta W â€In this ambush the merit: of but . Pinkhun'l Vesuble Cola- 1'tr an of the rd f from-och and mum that “than. . by“ I. Filth-M's Veg-um. Com- moo. trxmtttytiverorttmrd)ertt_ a t"d,"L'lrfl'dt, 'te '.'t,','e'tli,tg'E m . â€would 2rtdtht'tf Ill- . tl mtry. all of vol- - â€with pron an. Net. _l! “My that mugmkmm Mm. Holmbeyg To": How Lydia EJ’inkhLm'sVegeuble Compound Helped Her vmu. Alta.-"- the time I?†E 'tttold.1 would at finch nick feel- HELP M YOUNG WOMEN "Yes, there are possibilities-- and more, Greggy,†he said. “I didn't ask you up here to help me fight air and moonshine. And I've promised you a fight. Have you ever seen a rat in a trap with a blood-thirsty terrier guarding the little door that is about to he op- ened? Thrilling sport for the prisoner, isn't it? But when the rat happens to be human--" They had seated themselves at opposite sides of the table, and from an inside pocket Philip pro- duced a small bundle of papers. From these he drew forth a map, which he smoothed out under his hands.. - There was a change now. He had grown older, surprisingly old.. er. There were deeper lines about his eyes. His face was thinner. He saw, now, that Philip's lightness had been but a passing flash of his old buoyancy, that the old life and sparkle had Cone from him. Two years, he judged, had woven things into Philip's life which he could not understand, and he wondered if this was why in all that time he had received no word from his old college chum. I Gregson followed. In the light ot the big oil-lamp which hung sus- pended from the ceiling he noticed something in Whittemore's face he had not observed before, a tense- ness about the muscles of his mouth a restlessness in his eyes, rigidity of jaw, an air of suppressed emotion which puzzled him. He was keen-, ly observant of details, and knew that these things had been pissing) a short time before. The pleasure: of their meeting that atiernoon/ softer a separation of nearly two years, had dispelled for a time the trouble which he now saw reveal- ing itself in his companion's face and attitude, and the lightness of Whittemore's. manner in beginning! his explanation for inducing him to' to come into the north had helped) to complete the mask. There oc-i curred to him for an instant, a? picture which he' had once drawn1 of Whittemore as he had known) him in certain stirring times still} fresh in the memory of eaeh--a pie-l ture of the old, cool, irresistible) Whittemore, smiling in the face oil danger, laughing outright at per- plexities, always ready to fight with a good-natured word, on hisI lips. He had drawn that picture! for Burke's, and had called it "The Fighter." Burke himself had crib“ icixed it because of the smile. But) Gregson knew his man. It was‘ Whittemore. i For a moment the two men mood in silence, listening to the sullen beat of surf beyond the black edge of forest. Then Philip led the way back to the cabin. " thought it was a fish," pro " insures to. that is fresh. fragrant and pure - Try it. (Continued from Inn week.) FL o WER CHAPTER II. By James Oliver Curwood. the NORTH army-41mm. no II- In.“ uncouth.» "And then, Groggyf he went on smoothing out thh any where the other had been. " “ruck my ohAle. It fairly clubbed no Into Tommi!†It. It came In the middle ot the Bight And I Bat up with I rump-fl" laughing at me through the "up In my tent. Itunhod try the knockout " had [in]: mm It seemed. at Bret, a than c [old- mine had walked up “a taid "." dovn'u my not. “a I qrttrtdqNd how than could be no nanny all]! tool- In at. we!“ at 'NN. Tn. a loch " an. In My. What In He had refolded the min. Ind drew another from the bundle ot papers. It was drawn In pertttM, "I d,bintt dream that, fate had decreed me to stir up what I'm tro- ing t tell you about. Grvggy. I tor lowed the line of the proposed rail- road, looking for chances. All Canada was asleep, or too much in- tnrested in Its west, and gave me no competition. I was alonv west of the surveyed line; east of it stevi corporation 1min had optioned mountains of iron and another in- tvn-st had a grip on coal-fields. Six months I spent among the Indians, French and halt-breeds. I lived with them, trapped and hunted with them, and picked. up a little Cree and French. The lite suited me. i became a northerner In heart and soul. it not quite yet in full exper-l tense, (‘inbs and balls and cities grow to be only memories, You know how i hnve always hated} that hothouae sort ot existence, and‘ you know that some world of clubs and halls and onion has gripped at my throat, drowning me again and aga‘n. as though it returned my sentiment With Interest, Up here I harm-d to hate It more than over. i was completely happy. And "new" i "Set that red line? That's the (new railroad to Hudson's Bay. " ‘is well above Le Pas now, and its builders plan to complete " by next spring. It is the moat won- derful piece of railroad building on ‘the American continent, Greggy - [ wonderful because it has been ned- Jet-ted so long. Something like a hundred million people have been asleep- to its enormous value, and they're Just waking up now. That road, cutting across tour hundred‘ miles of wilderness, is opening up' a country half as big as the United States, in which more S".?.,",.',) wealth will be dug during the next‘ titty years than will ever be taken from Yukon or Alaska. It is tshort-l enlng the route from Montreal, Du- luth, Chicago, and the Middle West to Liverpool and other European ports by a thousand miles. It means the making of a navigable 'sea" out of Hudson's Bay, cities on its shores, and great steel foundries close to the Arctic Circle-where there is coal and iron enough lo supply the world for hundreds of years. Thut'ts only a small part of what this road means, Greggy. Two years "o- you remember f asked you to join me in the venture-l came up seek- ing opporluniiy. I didn'l dream then--" Wh'nomore panse'd, add a fltush ot his old amile passed over his face. BtttttttttttttNtmMthittm He turned the map to Gregson, pointing with his finger. in the wrong loullty when certain people rise in a wrath which It Helen ot Troy aroused in another people some centuries ago.' See hack". "And so there is, the biggest and most unusual scrap of its kind you ever heard of, Greggy. It's going to be a queer kind of fight-and queer fighting. And it's possible--. very probable-that you and I will get lost in the shuffle somewhere. We're two, no more. And we're Bo- lug up against tomes which would make a dozen South American rer volutlons look like thlrty cents,‘ More than that, it's likely we'll s/ "And it I should'." interrupted Philip, looking steadily " him. "What if I should say there is a girl-a woman-in this trap-not only one, but a score, I hundred of them? What then, Gram?" "t'd say there was going to be a glorious scrap." won you'll be having it a girl in . trap-or at the end of a fish- line---" tested Gregson, mildly. "Pretty [ Ind an. in lnoxmliu. and in 1mm. hom an new ot my. I“ lemon juicy column“ with 1mm. ind In and by than!“ " folk- who no “that to urinary abor- der- mud by all Well. Jul sun oom- Io Ind aloe:- Im- DVOP. l Han you have I plenum. Clor- - nun-um mu use: my] quickly an". Mr - W ttttl. Br on In. In. ml ‘m can. you than u u I“ I 1.. Bladder Vie-hum, mall folks cull Jt, became they can't comr'oi urin- tiom While it in uttemeiy “Boy- In; and Iomotimu very painful. will: often one otthe molt simple ailments to overcome. Begin drink- Ing lots of loft Inter, lilo to! about (our ounce- ot Jud sun from your phnrlnncilt mad an a ttitriegtroottNt in n glut ot VI“! heron breath-t. Continue thin for two or dares dun. Thin will help noutrnliu the new! in the â€sun so they no loani- are a mum of Irritation to the bind“: “a nil- uy mu, which um u: nornui nun. _ Kidney and bladder irritation: lottery remit from acidity, any: a mind authority. The kidney- help Imter: this acid trom the blood and pass it on to the bladder. ,rttard It may remain to irritate and ittfhune, causing a burning, scalding jenn- tion, or sailing up u irritntlon u the neck ot the Muddor, chilling you to leek relief two or three time- during the night. The luri- c-rer in In consul“. dread; the water ~muses nometimen with n scalding sensation and In very profuse; again, more is diirieuity in voiding it. Drink Water All Day Long and Take Salts if Your Back Hurts: Published by arrangement with The British and Colonial Press. Limited. Wash Poison _ "Not only that," replied Philip, ipausiug for a moment in his rest- less pacing. "I didit think ot money, at first; at least it was a secondary consideration alter that night beside the eamptire. I saw how this big vacant north could be made to strike a mighty Mow at those interests which make a pro- Ieasion of cornering meatBtatG on the other side, how it could be made to fight the light at the people by sending down an unlimited supply\ of fish that could be sold at a pro-: tit in New York, Boston, or Chianti tor a halt ot what the trust de- mands. My scheme waan't aroused entirely by philanthropy, mind you. I saw In it a chance to get back at the very people who brought about my fathers ruin. and who kept pounding him after he was in a cor- ner until he broke “own and died.[ They killed him. They robbed me P few years later. They made me hate what I, was once, a moving. Joyous part ot-Mite down there. I went from the north, first to oua. wa, then to Toronto and Winnipeg! After that I Went to Brokaw, my ri-! ther's old parlor. with the schemej "You'd be a inlllionaire," said Gregson. than three thousand like. between here end civilisation and within forty mile- ot the new new. All nine out of ten ot then lakes are no mu or In): that the been new 3 'em anon allay. Whitenlh. Grown --whitefuti end trout. There is e froth-water area repmented on that map three time- " large " the whole of the live Great his. 9nd yet the Canal-nu arid tho, government have never weighed tsp) to what it mean. There is a freeh- water area represented on that me» three times es large " the whole of the the Greet. bikes, and yet the Chnadlens end the government. have never watched Ill) to what it means. There’s a fish supply in this north- land large enough to feed the world and that little rim ot lakes that I've mapped out along the edge at the coming railroad represents a money value of millions. itust was the idea that came to me In the middle of the night. and then I tttought-it I could get a eorner on a few ot these lakes. secure fishing prlvllegee before the road ctuuit--" "It AWW“ .dbetareaaus%-c III-cy- mailman-ham Mike-Inhab- Ion.- thtnethatWhtteqmrrmtmanotrst) aluminum. maniacal - We. - "'"""' - ii7get1'iii"i;p,'i,1thr) m mm “mum‘s-uninco- 'i'r__.arseoaisrd.- mull-hm,“ 'tBtu: To be continued, From Kidneys Moved by anon not»: nnd W. a. Emmerich that an" No, 124 providing for the Oommuutlon at oumo labor In the Tuvalu. of Voolvlcl N to“ I Int and not!“ 'ma-dh-me - by W. & m Moved by Albert Lurch Ind Henry B. mix: Resolved that we hereby endone "no 1trtdetrtrtundinr arrived It .by the County and Woolwloh " r6terenttafirms that we nllow oer portion of the Provinchl Govt. "an! earned In "23. to rennin In the County Trenaury. provided tho Conn'y Gouncll pn- ti renoludon damn; ll equitable Adm-than! at the and of an you! between nil the Tow-hip. of all County mu mtPe"tdtturqc--43F. A pemlon was remind signed by Charles Samuel" and ttre other: requemlng that . Union School Section be formed from certain parts ot Peel and Woolwich Townships, The petition was ordered Med pending further tttrortttottott In the Council. . All the members prelent. The Reeve hi the choir. The minutes of the previous sea- Mon were read and adopted. WOOLWICH TP. COUNCIL MEETS The Municipal Council of the Township ot Woolwlch met at Con- estoga On Tuesday, the 4th day of March, 1924, pursuant to adjourn- ment trom hat. session.‘ "Not yet," replied the wilt “She has no car." ' "Nor "No Pom, no Peke, 'Mr talking ma- chine; I can't Imagine what they have." count." A MEAN REMARK . _"Weil, have you tumi the status of the lady who moved in across the street,’ (naked Mr. Tenspol. __ Some time afterwards, being miss. ed, he was found sntlng quietly in a corner with his hands pressed lightly over his ribs, and an expres- sion ot awful anxiety on his face. "Why what on earth is the math er?' asked his mother in alarm. "Mammal. I'm afraid I'm going to have a wife," little Johnnie replied. On his return from service, there being guesta at dinner, he had also displayed a great deal ot interest In the eatables, espec‘lally the pie and cakes. _ FIREPROOF “la the tlat you live in tireproot?" “You'd 1hink,yso it you had shfv- ered there all winter." - Boston Transcript. THE REASON WHY Little Johnnie, aged six, had been to church, and had displayed more than usual interest In the sermon. In which the origin of Eve had been’ dwelt bu at Poo", length. "HIst, Mike'." Gys Pat. "What say we shtep urau' have Just wan more before we sign the pledge?" “Maw." replied Mike. "His riv- rlnce might smell our breath. Wait till we're comin' back." Teacher: "I asked him who George Washington was and he only mood and looked at me." Mrs. Mateahy: “his dumbfounded the poor boy was at yer ignorance." DUMFOUNDED AT IGNORAIN Mrs. Mulcaby: "An' why did keep Mickey in after school?" Early the next morning Pat met Mike; they linked arms and started tor the priests' abode. Their Way took them past A saloon. THE PLEDGE In that time which is now some- times referred to as "the good old days." Pat and Mike had been itw blblng entirely too much, Father Reagan met them on the street and made them promise to go to his house the next day and take the pledge. "Maybe they have a bank ae "raitttii"t"liiiiImmit Ihttra,!L1t.t.trltrm M to know the In" In», ='lr.fe'll “In 'dllll an. In tho tetrae m up bog-an y n 'de .quoatsorhu-utui"rriri a. 1','g"stt Td't't'lr Ttttt Nt be. M, men, £31131. " 'er,', a? ftdfg. a lover: , II ttar. _",9Hlit9t (fr! Ind Eider Trouble 1trthitdtothtitiitqin AT IGNORANCE "Aa' why did ye: Moved by Albert Larch and Henry B. Wx that By-Law No. 724 he read I third time and pasoed.-HCarrud. Moved try Henry B. E1: Ind W. fl. Hemmerir.h that this 0011an do now adjourn to meet again M the Council Chamber, Cone-logo ' on Tummy. the lot My ot April non. It ' o'clock. mm. Byron Lemon. that‘ the following nocounln be will and that the Reeve gram his orders tor the same: Anthony Itattman. Mm). drum Images, $20,00; Peter Molnar. work $2.50; Manna w. Snyder. sheep kllled. 33600; Jon, I. Friedman. sheep killed, $14.00; Elmlm Pym- lnx Co., supplies, $47.10; Waterloo Townshlp. lownllnn work, tt34.90; Barbara Wahl, gram. $60.00; B. human, animate expanses. 810.00. Total $31i60.--r'arried. l It will pay prmiuvers to gel in touch with us Write, phone or call. Phone 2060 HARRY-HARRIS mpta. “In “in Paul. W was AND mm “W- '" W a Ian. on... 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