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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jan 1925, p. 7

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_‘ . And the light fell fairly through i. theé window upon Joan so that the y.-"‘ white of her nightgown, when she _ 166Kked down, had beenâ€"changedâ€"to * / & softly shimmering rich color. Or Ef”fitt seemed to herâ€"excitedâ€"fancy.â€" m~~â€"â€"Bhe.could _not _ stay. . Something ~"~â€"was ~whipping â€"her out: . The moon f‘-fi' was lifting momently high and _ higher up the sky. And now it lost _/ . @ll sense of weight. It was floating _\ on nothingness and pouring down E* bright and brigher light. ‘â€"‘._ At least, it gave her light enough fifi;!fl Gressing. And when she was & "dressedâ€"and every move now swift _ ... and nolzelessâ€"she drifted across the ‘n room to the buréau and picked up ..‘ the hand mirror. When she had 3 brought it back before the window _>~. she had to turn it to a particular 3@ «augle before she could see herself. . %:‘M\ln where I‘m going I don‘t g,}m-â€"nd when I‘llâ€" come back I mowâ€"bnt 1 think it will be ?gi I way than I‘ve ever ridden k’“h:.._ lore. So you‘re the one for me,. E&M. dear." < ws i. ered cactus. _\ _ Presently an orange rim pushed %‘ up, and then grew into a great half Eof..»dph which framed the ragged ; heads of three peaks. And then the ~mGon went up until it stood all exâ€" . posed, resting only on its lower edge © upon the very tip of the highest ad in an argument with a scounâ€" * drel by the name of Joo Macarthur. _ MHarry Gloster returns to the camp; -"v&rmmumm.n_] _ realizes that he will be accused of : the crime. So he flees southward. _ En route he saves the life of a «"stwanger, Lee Haines, from Macâ€" ’;m murderous \ hard. Gloster â€" does know, however, that Macâ€" _ arthur is the slayer of his partnérs. â€" â€"«â€" "Joan" lives with an old recluse, \\ Buck Daniels, <presumably _ her f w. in an outofâ€"the way ranch . house. She complaths to him that she never is allowed to go where ‘~ other girls go. That night she slips . from her bed and gazes through her © _ window at a beautiful red glow io . the eastern sky. ‘ f ‘~ ‘Then she came out under the â€" stare. She went out to the baru, ‘found her saddle in the dark, and ‘passed on to the corral. There were ‘m half dozen horses there, but she ~knew them all. fÂ¥r But no forest fire could spread so rapidly, and no forest fire at such a distance could throw such a glow into the upper sky. For that met ter, as she very well knew, there were no trees on the mountainsâ€"â€" m but a wretched scattering burned brush and spine covâ€"| NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY in my back and legs, and : speils which left e rubbed the nose of a shining and he stood like a rock while â€" BEGIN HERE TODAY _UAN DBARRV‘S‘â€" ~â€"DAUGHTER® in Back and Legs Réâ€" by Lydia E. Pinkham‘s VOUS _ BREAKâ€"DOWN Ontario.â€"*"I had a nervous as it is by MAX BRAND â€" she drew the saddle onto Ris back| said the girl, coming t and like a well mannered horse reâ€" tacing© her companion BM | frained from .puffing out his b04F| profile came jnto im “_'m'.’!"'“‘m\“ watchful eyes of Joan. up | Ome and all, the horses followed{|do you want to say to »4[|ed it and led Peter out, they crowdâ€"|1po say!" exclaimed the pf]| e4 against the bars and whinnled! »"Hayen‘t the least 1d p4 | softy after Her that she turned her| "You have, though. Y ,| head anxiously toward the h0u8@. | your promise again!" 2¢â€"] â€" Ob, the wind of that wild gallop| "What promise?" ter in ber face, and the fences pouring| "That you would sto ac. bast her.as she road south, ana| ."John Gafnor! Besi . |south!" It seemed to Joan. for a|kmnow what you mean. se, while that this was all she wanted; Kou do though." rer Wwhen she jumped Peter over a gate! "Will you explain?" ch and, glancing up, saw the stars| ‘"There‘s Chick Mof ist biurred above her, she was doubly|following you afl event rp sure that this was goal enough for| shadow. You danced wit Indeed, it was worth dooking at, that moon. But Jorn crouched be hind a rock and watching with the intentness of aâ€" wild cat, studied the faces of two who paused just below her to stare at the sky, and certainly it appeared to her that she bud never seen a more foolish 6xâ€" pression. ‘Their lps wore parted a little and their ‘hands> claspedâ€"he a gaunt fellow, bowed and old with mm-ummuonq parched and thin from the lack ot The heart of Joan beat strangely as she watched them. They walked very near to each other. Their heads were close together. ‘They paused often, and raising their. faces in wnison, looked up to the moon. It had floated well up in the heavens now, and it looked like a buckler of priceless silver, Around it waw spread a halp of colorâ€"a rainbow of fantastic ‘oliucr. She skirted toâ€"the side until she reached a little forest of cactus and gcrub cedar tall enough to conceal her horse. There ahe left Peter with the reins thrown and a reassuring pat on his nose. Starting on again, she became as cautious as when she had stoien about in the ranch house this night in dread of waking Buck Daniels. And there was need of care, for here and there about the schoolhouse couples were stroiling. who had danced their fill for the time being, and every couple was a man and a woman. The Venturesome Moth She had ridden three miles to the west when she came suddenly on the place, for as Peter carried her over the top of a dune, she saw the schoolhouse below ‘her with light pouring out of every window. There were dozens of horses and buckboards tethered near the buildâ€" ing and as the dance started at this moment, she heard not only the music, but even the whisper of many feet across the floorâ€"so plainly did sound travel through the dese:i night. mels PUMEUEIIO CS JEAvC vEEDO I‘m not m‘n‘ to say anot water, and â€"wading, â€"fadingâ€"untilâ€"it wordâ€"toâ€"you : tonight:"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" went ogt. â€"Somethingâ€"hadâ€"uniocked "Then T‘ take you home now, theâ€"soulâ€"of that unknown girl and| _ «; won‘t_go a step! I‘m hay had lét the laughter out. But the the best time in my lifeâ€"and door was still closed in Joan, Inâ€" want me to give it up!" deed, could It ever be opened? «exfant® _ again ,beautiful as music over There was a rattle of aingleâ€"trees not far away, and a swift drumming of hoofs. The road was not far beâ€" hind her, and on this night she wished to be far from roads. The deeper the wilderness into which she could pass, the better. So she sent Peter away at that matchless gallop, jumped another fence, and was on the very verge f a swale which would shut out all wound from the road when she heard what &4 thrilled her beforeâ€"the high, light laughter of a girl. It was almost inaudible, but even through the distance it trailed like a hand across her heart. ° A wedge of the geese streamed|he was dancing!" eggs sold that they black across the face of the moon,| "Are you jealous again?" the nest. too soon!" znd Peter looked up to them withl "Jealous? Of course not! I just wâ€"â€"â€" pricking ears. ‘What was going on| want to keep you from being talked Just in inside Abat wise head of his. She| about." & Bridgetâ€"The mis felt that she would have given a{ "Don‘t worry about me." me today. treasure to know. "I say, Nell, you got to stop!" Narahâ€"What tor? her She stoped Peter with a gasping CHAPTER V after application or two, it M.QQ::“,M‘““. was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and outâ€"ofâ€"date. Nowadays, by askâ€" Ing at any drug store for a bottle of "Wyeth‘s Sage and Suiphur Comâ€" pound," you will get this famous old preparation,. improved by the addâ€" can be depended upon to reatore natural color and beauty to the hair. A wellâ€"known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so naturalâ€" ly and evenly that nobody can tail it has been applied. You simply dampern a sponge or eoft brush with it and draw this through your bair, taking a strand at a time. By mornâ€" mother‘s time. She used it to keep hor hair beautifuily dark. glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull. faded or streaked Laulitko ; Uarnti Dr. Curemâ€"I t e Your Gray Hair|* that. What is the reason; _ | Take Saits to Wash Kidneys if ou Â¥ Thiftyâ€"Why, there is so much of Back Pains You or _ nz C‘ it dead waste. Bladder Bothers. Use Grandma‘s Sage Tea and| Ouremâ€"Dead waste? ~o > l Sulphur Recipe and Nobody | Thiftyâ€"Yes 1 hadn‘t taken more| Flush your kidneys by drinking a Wil Know. than a quarter of the bottle when|QUArt of water each day, also take muninasiscnctegse my cough had entirely disappeared,|82!te O#casionally, says a noted auâ€" ‘The use of Sage and Sulphur for|and there is the other threeâ€"quarters|thority, who tells us that too mach restoring faded, gray hair to its naâ€"| just thrown away. . rich food forms aclds which almoit‘ tural color dates back to grandâ€" Snitatttctictuns paralyze the kidneys in their efâ€" ition of other Suddeniy Gainor drew himself up. And Joan trembled with ~exciteâ€" ment. She wanted to go out and take his arm and say: "Oh, don‘t speak too quickly! She meant to do no wrong!" But of course, she could only stay where she was and shiver with apâ€" prehension ‘as Gainor â€" said coldly: "If you‘re tired of me, I ain‘t going to bother you no more, Nell. But we got to have a showâ€"down right here and now!" "Oh!" cried Nell, stamping, "you make me 80â€" Ladies! Darken Your Gray Hair "I say, Nell, you got to stop!" Norahâ€"What for? "What‘ll make me? When I‘m} Bridgetâ€"Shure, because she knew doing nothing wrongâ€"" that tomorrow" would be too late. "D‘you call it nothing wrong â€" vâ€"â€"_ | when you make every man you Worth a Lot More dance with figure that you‘re tired| "Now Bobby, if Aunt Kate tells of me and mighty glad that you‘re! me when I get back that you‘ve rid of me for‘a while at least?" | peen a good boy, I‘ll give you five "I‘ve never said that in my life." | cents," § "Not in so many words. But words| "A nickel! Gee whiz, mother, ain‘t the only things that count.| you‘re always looking for bargains." There‘s a way you got of looking nrmmmnercene down and looking up sudden and A Domestic Problem bright at a gent that knocks ‘em| Mrs. Jonesâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Brown flatâ€"and you know it as well as I| jook dreadfully worried lately. do. And then you‘ve got a way of} Mrs. Phillips â€" Yes, they are smiling at them sort of sad and|troubled about Mabel. You see, she sweet as if there was something|has a young man. you‘d like to tell ‘em, if you oniy| ~"And don‘t they like that?" could!" ‘‘Well, Mr. Brown worries all the wou do though," that‘s the way the farmer brings "Will you explain?t‘ them to me. ‘They are just fresh "‘There‘s Chick Mofitague been|from the country this morning.". following you all evening like your "Yes," said the bride, "and that‘s shadow. You danced with him twice |the trouble . with those farmers. And hbe looked plumb foolish while} They are so anxious to get their "Just . what you know I‘m going to say!" exclaimed the man. "Haven‘t the least idea." You‘ have, though. You‘ve broken your promise -qh‘!" > "What promise?" "That you would stop flirting." imnmodest . c 0 . >o.~ ; ~" . "I penetrating nedt as red ~pepgers.| _ â€"The man, too, was quite Just as soon as you apply Re | trom that. other of the grooked Rub you will feel the shoulders and the wan face, He was| heat. In three minutes it warms| . a handsome ftellow. arrowy straight, “”“N‘“w. with a pair of level black brows and| Pain and soreness ate gone,. .‘ || keeneyes benesth them. â€" Aut any good drugyist for a jar "He‘ll tell her that he loves her,"} of RHowick Red Pepper: Rub. Be said ~Josn â€" to . hersalf. "I ~hope sure. jo get the gonuine, with the does! And what will she do thent‘| name Rowles on each package."> But their conversation was not a ® at all what she had wished. Emppotet@eneranacuiumatmenens "We‘ye goue about far enough," W' said the girl, coming to a halt and l Ts oi a "Nell!" (To Be Continued) lifeâ€"and you| â€"Heâ€"We‘ll have to give up our| *=c pi" intended Florida trip. My funds in|TO BUILD TUNNEL UNDER the bank are too low. E THAMES RIVER To amping, "youl sheâ€"Oh John. why don‘t van COST $30,000, say anothe"{and Mrs. Brown worries all the ~â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" time forâ€" fearâ€" Mabelâ€"won‘tâ€"get . him." â€"Copyright. Nutt: "Of course they are. They| ‘To help foutralize these irritating some out on top.". . aclids; to holp cleanse the kidneys Fonnuincummes â€" |and fiush off the body‘s urinous % wuaste, get four ounces of Jad Saits + Later than That. . *\ trom any pharmacy bere. Take a He: "Have you thevright time «n hbhuo‘olhlllllhndm»l‘ Y q * * ~.. Wy tore Ureaktast for a tow days. and She (atter an‘ exhapsting ©¥6"â€"|your kidneys may thon act fine, This ing): "I‘m ufraid 1 haven‘t." tamous saite is made from the acid m‘""”“’!"-"‘"‘{"ummal“mm‘ Y .mas. yoing!" ed wifh .Jithia, and has been uged _ She: "Oh, 1 think Jt must be later|ror years to help fiush and stimtâ€". Ahab that." <. «> {mate . stugaien _ Haneyet . also to They‘re taking up the law.,, ,And what‘s the old gentleman in a gown at the back of that bench doing?" "Oh, be‘s laying it down." Came Out On Top Butt: "Have you ever noticed that sguccessful men are generally bald?" ‘Who are those gentlemen with books under their arm?" "a Mess Sergeantâ€"Yes, sir, Colonel, ‘but a fly with all that intelligence would â€"wait until somebody opened the door and" go in with him. s A Fly is no Fool Sanitary inspector (in Honolulu barracks)â€"Your screen door is n t flyâ€"proof. An intelligent l}y could crawl through this hole, ‘down thai way and into the place through this Dead Waste Mr. Thriftyâ€"Doctor, I don‘t think much of that cough medicine of Sheâ€"Oh, John, why don‘t yon keep your account in a bank that has plenty of money? Worth a Lot More ‘ "Now Bobby, it Aunt Kate tells me when I get back that you‘ve been a good boy, I‘ll give you five eggs sold that they take them off marketing. She was determined that the grocer should not take advanâ€" tage of her youth and inexperience. "These ogge are dreadfully small," Just in Time Bridgetâ€"The missus discharged BEcomk crrizzns or u. «. |80 they no lon Ad ton relieving D Porty thousand allens have been| Jad Saits is ~ _A Wise Bride The young bride went to the groâ€" A Poor Financier Om PSSS T @ MAbMBR mm‘fip * """'!-c King 0t ‘M,, . > wes | through. +7 tongue is ‘coated, and when the weather is bad you have rhoumatic twinges The urine gets â€" cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you during the night. They becomée slugeish and woaken misory in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, To relieve the traffic congestion in London, plans have been made for the construction of a dock on the River Thames and.a ‘tunnel under the river at a cost of over $30,000,â€" 000. The tunnel would be construct ed at Dartford, which would divert a great amount of road traffic from the south to the north of England at present passlng through London‘s narrow streets. 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