_ PAINS IN BACK ~â€" â€"â€"â€" AND SIDES _ ~ Ended by Taking Lydia E. 3+ Pinkham‘s Vegetable e sh td l Dan BAarRy‘ ‘ DAUGHTER meeting him at the door; ‘tarr!ï¬a Buck Danieis, in whose hands the metal and wood of a revolver beâ€" eame a living thing which could not fail to kill. "I can‘t tell you," she said. "But, if you don‘t, T‘ll never be mable to find you. Yet I shall find You, If I have to spend ten years hunting. But, good Godâ€"with only your vojce to go on! Will you change your mind?" bcuuidiedibatitntictal distance on foot before he realized | through the press, moving with wonâ€" She was silent. his folly. ‘Then, standing for â€"anâ€"| derful lightness for so large a man. ~_"Are you afrald to ‘s!tâ€"me your|other moment, he watched the horse He touched the arm of the man who name?" he asked. fade into the moonhaze and knew|danced with that pinkâ€"clad vision; StHl1 she did not speak, and she|that he had lost her indeed. and received a stare of surprise saw him drop his head a little and} The sound of her voice and "Que|from under level black brows. close his hands. viva la rumba" was all that he had |stepping slowly back and still keepâ€" "Listen to me," he said aimost| PY Which to trail her. It would| "Next time around, Nel," said he, sternly. "If you‘ve run away from|b@ve been better to have had noâ€"{ing his glance fixed upon Gloster. your husband and gone gadding toâ€"| thing at all. "All right, John," she answered, nightâ€"no matter what it is. that| But he found that impulse was|and then was away in the arms of makes you want to keep it secret.| breaking through reason again and|Gloster. I‘ll keep that secret on my honor.!@gain. He had heard only her voice,| "Nobody was tagging you," he But let me know enough so that 1| but it was a voice to dream ofâ€"low,| said. | can find you again!" sweetâ€"toned, gentleâ€"and all the} (To Be Continued) J She saw the picture in vivia|freshness of girthood was in it. She â€"-Gopyr!dn.‘ colorsâ€"this big fellow coming home | MUSt be beautiful, he hold himself, ‘ to call on her, and Buck Daniels| With such a volce as that. Hala Lidnavs Ryo <‘ words that ever come out one‘s mouth." "It ain‘t the words that I mean," he insisted. "They‘re the least part of a talk." "What is it made up of then?" way you lift your eyes, the way you way you life your eyes, the way you "I don‘t see why," Joan murmurâ€" ed, "You can hear meâ€"I can hear you." smile or you frown, and the color of your hair, is a pile more imporâ€" tant than a hundred words, the bést father, in an outofâ€"theway ranch house. She complains to bim that she never is allowed to go where other girls go. One night she slipe from her bed and rides to a school house several miles distant, where a dance is in progress. Riding home singing, she is surprised to hear a man‘s voice call to her in the thickâ€" ots.» The man is Harry Gloster. She hides in the shadows and will not let him approach her. 1 NOW GQ ON WITH THE sTORY | It seemed to her now that she was seeing a man for the first time. And what a man he was! How he had stood forth in the schoolhouse dance hall among the crowd! "T‘ll keep my promise," he was saying, "if you want to hold me to it. But it‘s sort of hard to talk to hands of a scoundrel by the name of Joe Macarthur. "Joan" lMves with an old recluse, Gloster saves the life of a stranger, "I cannot," she cried, half sobâ€" BEQIN.MERE TODAY Finding the lifeless bodies of his Te 4 i meolk that he will be acâ€" by MAX BRAND of any But to face a gunman would b€|again, there is suicide. So he had lingered in the it, town until the dark, and then h¢| piagder weal started forth leisurely on a trail that|it, because the ran south and west. So it was that| on While it he came to the fighted schoolhou80.| ing and some Twice he rode by it, and twice b¢|thisis often on turned and came back to listen t0|aiiments to oY the gusts of young volces and to|ing "lots of . the bursts of music. All CoMMONB|ahont forr / lurned and came back to listen t0|atiments to overcome. Begin drinkâ€"} ly. Carried. the gusts of young volces and to Ing ~lots 6f soft water, also get| Moved by Allam Shoemaker secâ€" the bursts of music. All Common|apout four ounces of Jad Sailts|onded by C. T. Groh that the clerk sense told him to be off and awny. from your pharmacist and take &}b6 instructed to advertise for appliâ€" But it was a year since he had tableapoonful in a glass of water|cationâ€" for the office of Township danced, and~ Harry Gloster W&#|before breakfast Continue this for| Road Superintendent, said applica young. . two or three days, This will help|tion to be considered at the next Bo he went inside the school, but|nentralize the acids in the system| meoting of the Council. Carried. once inside he regretted his step|so they no longer are a source of| Moved by A. Shoemaker seconded more than ever. Something had died\irritation to the biadder and urinâ€" by 1. C. Hallman that the following in him, so it seemed, during the l@8t |ary oggans, which then act normal|accounts be paid: year. ‘The music was flat; not a again. â€" Hompital for Sick Children, amile which his great size and his|! ~Jad Sailts is inoxpensive, and is} Toronto ...................$25.00 handsome face won for him pene |made from the sold of grapes and| The Municipal World ........ 1838 "Que vira is rumbe, Baits canses no bad effects what Que viva, que viva placerâ€"" uver. & | ring wweet and thin from the thick| Here you have a pleasant. effer h.nanmau-mmmm“u-mmumm trated his armor of Indifference, and|lemon julce, combined Wwith lithis, after he had spentâ€"15 minutes in the{and is ased by thousands of folks mnom-pmmnomam~mmumm his way to his horee when he heard|ders cnused by acid irritation. Jad ~ Haines had told him that Joe Macarthur was the name of the man he had knocked out, and Joe Macarthur would thunder south aloung the trail which a dozen people could point out to him. Let him go! Harry Gloster would start later and by a different route. For he bhad no desire to meet a man who wasâ€"a professional in the use of a gun. He himself could occasionally hit a targetâ€"if it were large enough and he had time enough to aim with care, but this magic of awift draw ing and murderous straight shooting combined was quite beyond him. Fighting for its own sake he loved 0t . . vescent lithiaâ€"water drink which may And now he was coming back toâ€"|guickliy telleve your bladder irrits ward his Worsa .with the solemn|tion. By all means have â€" your He was beginning to feel that an ugly fate had hold of kim in this country. 4 CHAPTER VH Out of Sight There was an excellent reason for that. Harry Gloster had heard her horse break out of the shrubbery and, running to the place, he was in time to see the bay gelding, glistenâ€" ing in the moonshine, darting away at full speed. Even with an equal start ‘he knew that he could not keep in touch with that fugitive. ‘And through a strange country by night it was impossible to trace her. Yet he was so excited that for a time reason hadâ€"nothingâ€"to_do. ‘The sound of her voice and "Que viva la rumba" was all that he had by which to trail her. It would have been better to have had noâ€" thing at all. with his actions.â€"freâ€"ranâ€"aâ€"short distance on foot before he realized his folly. ‘Then, standing for â€"an A moment fater she was gut of earshot and, looking back, she saw that she was unpursued. She heard his voice crying out after her, and then she was lost in a blind panic which made her rush for Peter and then sent her flying away on his back. The sound of his feet over the rocks and sand and the panting breath he drew drownâ€" ed any calling from behind. ‘ Y guapas que saben querer!" When the last note died away she was only a step from Peter, It was not until that moment that Harry Gloster seemed to realize that she was deserting him. e Twice she tried the opening note, and twice her voice shook away to nothingness and failed her. But then the sound arose very soft and yet clear as a bell ringing: "Que viva la rumbs; Que viva, que viva placer; Que vivan las ninas, chulitas, M eB n EO ARVOm JE00 0. m SE & _ __ ~« (|the petition of the Tp. of Waterioo "Buwiteh back to..‘Que ‘YIY8 14)showing that during the period from f : rumba‘ when you get a chance." Re\ san 1st to Dec. Sist, 1924, there has HTER â€"â€" |= ommersilenee evalone mfluu-ï¬mmauâ€":u::: sum of$11,469.07 and ‘requesting would doubtless have "*\ the statu grant on that amount BRAI\{Q 4 mg_g._u.gfl.m.um..m:zmbymm‘ --xym-cm’m?“-:.fl & queer institation Installed" thereto. : _ _ _ _ _ _ > ~ _0 ~%~ give ten years of my T 006| larly for merrymakings in which itman secon look at you; but if I can‘tâ€"have that, there was a shortage of girls. Once ,":';";,’,::J;,u.m,lx will you .u.mmnahmmm-um'um-.:mï¬"tuâ€mmuu me?t" 5 frow. the sites worked outo the Boor l \C. s COs Coticobys Fenceviewers, Twice she tried the opening note,| ang touched the arms of those who Poundkeepers, x.;d Inspectors, and twice hor voice shook away t0| were dancing with the girls of their Sheep Valustors, Tp. Printer, School nothingness and failed her. But then| choice. And so there was, Peri0r0®:| Xitendance Officer und Tp. Solicitor thesonndurouvorynnundnt.cm‘.o{mu,.umy.t9‘ 4 or 1925 be read a:first and second clear as a bell ringing: girl found herself whirling away in | . _‘ Carried. "Que viva ia rumbs; the arms of a man she had never| ‘0%_ VA"M®C _ ___ .: CRA and twice he ’“;hv;i.;‘;â€";ï¬.;;.g .h;.ldlmlom 6 and-; l;o;th';en;fl;;;- 49 causing a burning, scalding uuu: ber of voters on the list and whereâ€" tion, or setting up an ifritation at|*% ®ome of the ratopayers have a the neck of the Wladder, obliging|Y°"Y ©xOrbitont distance to their you to seek rellef two or three|POllink place, therefore the council times during the night ‘The suffâ€" be asked to establish another pollâ€" erer is in constant dread; the water ing subâ€"division in that part of the passes sometimes with a scalding| ®""i¢ipality. sensation and is very protuse;| Moved by Geo. W. Latsch secondâ€" again, there is difficulty in voiding|®d by I. C. Hallman that the clork \“. be instructed to have the necessary _ Bladder weakness, most folks call| BYâ€"Law prepared and ready at the it, because they can‘t control urinaâ€"| Next meeting of the council for the tion. ‘While it is extremely annoyâ€") Creation of a new polling suhâ€" Ing and sometimes very paintul,) division out of parts of polling subâ€" Kidney and bladder irritations often result from acidity, says a noted authority. ‘The kidneys heilp filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it may remain to irritate and inflame, Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Help Neutralize Irritating Acids. Help Kidneys By Drinking More Water And there was another, slender, joyousâ€"who changed partners often enough, but never lost her step. And here was a third with great, brown eyes and brown hair coiled low on her meck aud dressed in a clinging mist of a gown like a sunsetâ€"tinted How should he choose? They all appeared delightful enough to him now. Yonder one with red hair was tagged so often that she was repeat edly whirling from the arms of one man to another, and yet her laughter never stopped? Should he touch her rhythm of "Que viva la rumbs", and the dance, which had hadly paused, started again more wildly than ever. Gloster, searching the faces, felt that they had ‘been tranmformed. ‘That old touch, of magic which he had felt in his boyhood, now had returned. One dance, then away for the border! of the taggersâ€"heard the uproar of laughter which almost drowned the brief. pause in the music, then the watched the jumble of interweaving formâ€"saw the vain effort of dancâ€" was awept upon half & minute after nmmummm men along the walls and smoking on the stops. mmmwumm‘ trsa, Into the hand of the viplinist Harry Gloster slipped ative dollar Harry Gloster, â€"from the side, examine your kidneys at dy was tagging you," he| Sheep Valuators: Hy. Schmidt and Jas. A. Henderson. (To Be Continued) Tp. Printing: Waterloo Chronicle. â€"Copyright.! Tp. Solicitors: Sims, Bray, Mcâ€" menpemanycommmmremecresemes | 1DtO8l & SChOfEld. elude the at Woolwich Tp., !4 cost on Tp. halr, IABO ..>..2+s..20.. .»+««.... $1.19}time; W. K. Frank, % cratés tor disapy oatch basing ........ . ..<. . $2.00| oation Wm. Habermebt, bonus for beaut m" w t a t t w s w4 d# m “\ ï¬.m’hï¬.&ï¬ i eartiih it 24.3 nnil News Record Ltd., printing as tall that you darkened your hair, as S & per contract and sales tax, it does it so naturally and svenly. uites 462.00. Printing ballots 18.80 You dampen a sponge or soft brush| l would be an appropriate gift NUA =.«...svss,ssv>..+,+.» 478.80| with it and draw this through the|[f tor the housowife. * Woolwich Tp., 14 cost on Tp. halr, taking ome amail strand at & Priced at $98 and up. IAMO .1...s,»..«+...+«...... $1.19|time; by morning the gtay hair W. E. Frank, 3 cratés for disappears, and after another upptiâ€"|[J Glady Upholstering Co. catch basina .............. #2.00/cation or two, your Rair becomes|| Cor. UNTON & whRBRRT aTs. H. C. Ragar, re Treasurer‘s Moved by C. T. Groh seconded by A. Shoemaker that Byâ€"Law No. 177A be read a third time and passed. A Deputation appeared before the Board stating that whereas Polling Subâ€"Division No. 5 North has at present far beyond the limited numâ€" School Attendance Officer, Wm. Luft. s Collector: Menno Shiry. | Moved by I. C. Haliman seconded by A. Shoemaker that Byâ€"Law No. 176A as now filled in be read a third time and finally passed. Shantz, Ervin Shoemaker, Ed. Bby;| or No. 5, Wm. Paulitzki, Alf. Har| @ nusch, Kirk Deans, Jos. Wilhelm.| she John Hilgartner. "C Wnspectors under the Herd Law: No. 1, Henry Beechey; No. 2, Fernâ€" ando Bitschey; No. 3, Oscar Martin; | m No. 4, Agabus Kinzie; No. 5, Nel!| poli Wanner. n# o Fenceviewers: Div. No. 1, Morris Eaton,. Henry Prong Alfred Ellis; No. 2, Chas. Wilkelm, Wm. Kraft, Geo. Gole; No. 3, Amos Groff, Allen Quickfall, August Sohnarr; No. 4, John ‘Moss, Ervin Shoemaker, Oliver Betzner; No. 5, John R. Slee, David Linton, Henry Becker. Poundkeepers: No. 1, John Burâ€" ton, â€"Christ. Brubacher, _ Abram Sauder, Geo. Gremm, Lorne Snyder, Albert Coons, Hy. Thorman; No. 2, Roy Snyder, Geo. Steffier, Joe Harâ€" nock, Edgar Eby, Jonas Bingeman. Rudoiph Reinhart; No. 8, Clayton Shuh,â€"Andrew _Hamel,â€" Geo. Rahn; Valentine Schmidt, Wm. Knarr; No. 4, Hy. Bauer, P. K. Weber, Harry Moved by Geo. W. Latsch secondâ€" ed by C. T. Groh that the Report of the committee of the whole on the appointment of the officers included in Byâ€"Law No. 176A be received and engrossed .on the minutes. Assessors: Div. No. 1, Daniel Beaver; No. 2, Albert Snyder; No. 3. Geo. Rahn; No. 4, E. W. Willson; No. 5, Isaiah Cressman. Moved by Geo. W. Latsch secondâ€" ed by C. T. Groh that this counciil now go into committee of the whole on Byâ€"Law 176A with the Reeve in the chair. ‘Carried. Moved by I. C. Halliman seconded by C. T. Groh that ByLaw 177A authorizing the abolition of Statute Labor in Waterloo Tp. be read a first and second time. Carried. Moved by L C. Hallman seconded by C. T. Groh that Byâ€"Law No.176A to provide for the appointments of Assessors, Collector, Fenceviewers, Poundkeepers, _ Herd lmnc'..n.‘ Sheep Valuators, Tp. Printer, School Attendance Officer and Tp. Solicitor for 1925 be read a:first and second ‘ landbyfln.w.mu-q ed by C. T. Groh that the Reeve ua«tnmunml «2t\ ®"©@â€"\the only way to get this mixture U°Xt|was to make it at bhome, which is «. |mussy and troublesome, | nded| Nowadays we simply ask at any wIn#|drug store for "Wyeth‘s Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will got a large bottle of this oldâ€"time rectpe â€~"|mmhy~.um¢mc1 18.58| ingrodients, at very little .cost. Kerp pounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when Sage Tea and Suiphur Tu Gray, Faded Hair Dark Au Old Recipe To Darken Hair make Mrs. Neweddâ€"Why â€" dearest. < 1 asked your mother how to make Sweet Innocent Neweddâ€"What‘s wrong with the pie crust? It does‘nt half cover the P. K. Karn, refund of dog tax 400 Moved by C. T. Groh seconded by Geo. W, Latsch that this council now adjourn to meet again at the Tp. Hall on Feb. 28th, 1925. pe uic Established 1863 . DMD, LBS. ‘"Â¥es, I aâ€"aam; and they can‘t * p.9.8;, tD.l(.D.. LDS. M.DA. afford to lose me either; cos‘ I‘m ASSETSs OVER $1,400,000 ;:"(‘: attention patd ‘;' z"'“" y n » GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT 000 * the only one they‘ve got. $100, Tess 'mm: teoth -_†A Fair Question Officers and Directors mn m‘;dou‘:t r Youthâ€"My . grandfather | settled| L. W. Shuh ..............President “:‘u ""'m_ Wish Kitos Aainm. here sixty years ago. W. G. Welche! ......Vioeâ€"President| » * Business Girlâ€"Did he owe much?|J. Howard Simpson A. Baver | ammenmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmeemme~â€"um vâ€"â€"â€"â€" â€" Richard Roschman J. H. Roos| a vrmumin e a â€" 1 crm rreseauae Idaâ€"I would, Mama, if 1 was sure she‘d be polite and not take any. The Reason "What‘s the matter, little boy? Are you lost?" Hubâ€"No, tharik you, Helen. They look too much like fried crossâ€"word puzzles, and I‘m fed up on those. ‘"My wife gives me no rest dAy†or night." _ Conditional Motherâ€"Now Ida, you should be polite and offer Mrs. Kawler some of your birthday candy. Fed Up Witeâ€"Would you like some nice watffles this morning, dear? Irvin Rick gravel ............ Noah Kunkel, refund of Statâ€" Edward Yack, refund of dog Geo. M. 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