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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Mar 1925, p. 7

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an 3%} 5: mm "ttE 790m Ji, M; the um.- mm a: u. FOR M. tr Mtll HEALTH t 'aaitt.. Pig-Hall’- You- "Quite a lot," nodded Lee Haines. “You got into one mess on my Be. count. Now you're In another on your own. What I've come to timt out I. this: How Important is it tor you to get across the border?" The dilemma is between living and dying, liking it my and large," he said. and he actually grinned at “than. It Wu more than Hnlnes had dar. od to hope for. He went hurriedly down the Male betw'oen the rims of bars, And presently he was before the cell in which was Harry Gunter. .11.: Sandy Willluns. "Well?" said Htrines. Glouer whirled on him. “Another?" he growled, and them using who u was, he arose to his feet with a smile. "Hello, Flames." he laid. "Things have been utr pening since I saw you last. The other conuldered with a per. foci nivlty." "That wun‘t a Mht. He just did "I. making. I got the jump on him. you Ice." be. Kaine- sitrhed, “You're I queer one," he declar- od. "II it “night that your ball Is In hundred?" , (an an. on. tho dam “a a a won-Aral by an lulu at It. “can". . “Jul” Um with a old rocluu. luck DMMtp, womanly her “that. In I ruck house. One an»: Ill. Mitre Any 3nd rides to th school- house uvonl miles ttirtant, when u dunes II In prone-t Ott the wny homo the curb: on a romantic con- nunuon In the nttadorrr thick-u m the “Mod - (Hotter “a nun ride: “my M. u os11ott be. lon mom: can nppmch her. on» tar ll Jailed altar getting into a ttttttt with seven! men over I girl. Lee Hun”. whom he befriended. lam: or 010mm plight and goes to the nn to see him. " “I “nought It was something like that," nodded “lines. without show- lng the nightest surprise or shock. "What the devil made you hang around here nil "Monday?" "No reason. Just because I was t foot." "Why did you tight last night?" “Boon I month since I’ve had I ttttht." . He escorted Haimst, into the main room ot the jail, and then sank onto I tttooh “Don't try to pass him nothing, I'm watching." he yuwned. "Thnt'a not true. You mixed with Joe MIcArthur yesterday after- m an- tho uh of l ytnlnr. NOW ao ON WITH THE BTORh "Something like that." DAN BARRY’S DAUGHTER by-JlAXBRAND -rt,eprrr' v "t N - rtrtut The hat which she had been wav- lng to call attention was in het hand. Her head was exp‘osed, cover- ed with a manly waved mass or ttol. den hair-the metal gold which turns to fire when the sun sakes on it, But what chiefly held his eye and the ere of all the others, was a girl standing on the verge or the ver. anda, with her hand raised, as it asking for attention. And she was zoning it In a rush. "Let's have a look at him," they began to urge. But no one was looking nt the horse. Instead. there was a profound concentration ot attention upon the face of the (in. They (and silently. with greet-wide eyes which bent-h ed the man in their (Ace: and let the boy chine through. They dwelt on her timldlty. Ihrinh- ing before so many eyes. and on her courage which marred her on end brought the high color into her cheekl. An'd they drink ht the dell- cete contours ot her the. ad her throat, breve:- chenglnx u the timed herheed. A Vain "trltu. There was a swirl ot people be. fore the veranda ot thehotel when Hume; stepped down from the door ot the jail. The group wan constant- ly recruited. " revolved around a shining may bone of which Haiae, could see the tassel head and the shining coat only by glimpses timing}: the eritwd. And her nutrhed face, her eager eyes, drew men as honey draws flies Lee names was pang the any; of romance. perhaps, but neverthelesJ. he bahtened with the others toward There was a deep hum ot chuck- ling from the crowd. Not a man there who did not enjoy a “the pitching when he swung into the saddle of a morning. It was the quickest way ot warming up both man and bent tor the day‘s work. But those in the front rank, mere- ly turning their heads with grins, announced that they had the firet seen and that they intended to hold them, come what might. And no the little crowd became a heavily jam- med man. When a newcomer strove to pres: through no might send a wave at motion through the whole group, but he could not dislodge a single man. But (none!- returned no nnswgt. He did not even speak when Hume. bade him farewell and left the jam. "Say it over again," someone was calling as he arrived. "We're late. We didn't hear you the ttrtgt time." "I'm going to sell this horse to the highest bidder," the girl am nwered. "You can try out his paces, It you wish. But I'll give you my word that he's gerttier--" "t believe you mun It," ‘uld Hamel. will; his lip though!- ruuy. "You and ma "stormy; you expect no to ride “on: Ind let you not many. But there are things About me you don't know you Part. ner, I'm going to have you out at this." “Th-4's sure one at you, mines." "That thing to do, of ooum, u to (at that hail money baton they and out my. gums! you and hold you without shall." "Get out ot the way, Shorty. You had a chance to size up the hon! Lemme have a look, Sam!" "Why, Hut-u. I attet't - you to help me out ttt this boat You didn’t put me here. In not your party.” It wn n tf . wild creature had dared to come In among the humu- tlonl at man In "the middle ot "I. dor. An nrouu of unannou- hung around her. “Son, l'n goua- than n hundred dolhn with no.” "Who In It?" whispered "All". laying bl. had on. the Ihonlder of the man in from ot Mm. There wu no an". ."Who In M" be run-M. Incmr In m - 'prou‘n of m “can. " ttand m Btrtgeh “I”, but than was no other "can. m (in mutt-Io the [M v” ”may punt-u Mtd “will“ by the km or In. which ”new In "a an! a m. In mold CHAPTER XI 1tNe,Ttpleit'g'tt'gt, |You "mt.eq-tgetee; “eve!" Into the place which he had left vacant at the edge of the verand- the crowd had walled Instantly. A thick row ot sombrero: tilted up as their wearers tamed at the girl. "We'll believe," rumbled someone. and there was an eloquent grunt from the others. They wbuld have believed anything 1mm her lips. felt Lee Haines. He was ready tor the same thing himself. "You won't have to chase him acrou the fields the w-y I've seen some people chasing horses When you so to the (one. and oail he’ll come to you. And it you haven't any sugar heh Jun as happy!" On March 2nd tor the first time in n fortnight. King George was " iowed to leave his bed and Hi. up tor n short time in hi: bedroom. Hie Madtmty's cottdluort in improv- ing daily. " is expected the King and Queen will tttart on their trip to the Mediterranean some time within the next two week. One could no that he could run smoothly and as long u a clock could tick. Then wu a cutllke nimbleneu about him. And u he stood on the boards of the vol-ands. lhlttlng his feet u be (on the old wood yleld under him. he gave an impression ot wonderful 1itthtntstss, as though he would have bounded. the next mutant, over the heads ot the crowd and darted may tor tree- "Here is miter," she said, and as one extended a hind toward him he prlcked his ears nnd thruat_ out hitt none to 'mitt at it. "And, oh, it T should tell you what a good home He is. you’d hardly be able to be There was a faint chuckle from the crowd. Tho thought of carrying sugar tor a horse was a stretch out- side ot their Imaginations. Red Pepper For Colds In Chest And Indeed, Peter wu a worthy ot Attention u the girl, ln " own way. He stood not more than an inch or two over " hands, and he was delicately mule. but on" temple of his body wu formed with I ported hand. He could hue nipped Into a'" book an a type o' what a bone should to. And yet he had than": " well. Her eyes grew bright with tears. so great was her guys-mess. In her _enthnslnlm over Peter, she stood straighter and her voice rose a little while she passed An alloc- tlonnte arm under Peter: had-. and he stood as am u a rock. I“. Pour tight, ‘am M "“0! ml! 0!, Il'Vlll acnueluer In" map the "itt. a” " m m Roy Rumor ablent for examl. (anon. PWq1 . bad cold no“... up In Sr. 1r.--atuftttt Juul 'l: Bernhard mu . In" “no. q Jun 76, Elmer Bosh”! 76. Lucy "Rod Page" Rub" u the cold Schneider " Reubén Kennel t2, remedy that “In. quggt "1M. Henry Zoolor To, Cecil Gnrdner " It can't hurt you .34 It “mm, Eda. (Hannah 61, Venus Wine! noun to and the "(mum m any. M, Elfin Roth. than! for can", the 0003.110! and -" rim Jr. 1t.-iotttrd Winner M, [rune "You won't need a whip or spurs for Peter. He'll run till his heart breaks for you!" she cuppa! hor hm tomb". Inning lad sum-3 down to the ham. And up he In,“ It“ o' dot And whirl“ - at.» his an on this mot-untamed crowd. Than In I numb). ot Admiration an " plune. tor both the [In “a the ALLOW KING GEORGE TO LEAVE BED FOR BRIEF TIME Nothing ha not comm”. non-mun. hat 1- "I pom. and with but not!“ M 6m Into will. connect”. “in: nuclei M In all tot" and can“ " 0|... Ttte menu: you not: M "e or an you mm. mm but. In an. Ill-It- the o-ted not Wt-r-et-a-u,' "etrmatS-,_aet..eq." non-ugly. MN} hr at 'omNtrtttr.ttttseetteatqeot-. “Pour. - am the vole. a mum who at a: tan wngmmmlunm Ithaca-yummy“. auditor Up!” _ “and ill-o n- awn-um»..- manhunlovtOdu “bun“- has.“ lounullov-Iy. “this”; oe-r-ttHt-tee-IV nth-o b may all howl-cumulatlhm. “lathe-(1" vmumcwdw.udumu~hvummmmm mum-Mugumuhumm-u mud-pm “switch-pull III-Ira. th.e-etst-t.atioat-stIr-l_." "IMHO-all..- “an... a.” -altrrettet_qrtthtt-e-tM. uummuuuluu out mehmhm-u-n 'terrant-tet-n-el-tat"" Irma! tutu-nu to no. Into mmihhluMJMm-cu 'tsuit..'----,--..'.'-.".'-'-- qu'-I'WII- tr8l0.dr.l.8lr8. In” “v . lam-lumin- ." --- "e_art.t -erhtorrt"ereL.'"1-f"fttr0ttru'rxr't* tt0KtrqWi'. (To Be Cont-mu“) --coprruht, 52“}: Br. m.--tdn Gerber as. lu.Wluel " Reuben Schwartzentmher 61. Jr. m,---Panttie Kennel M, Anon Good 08. Raymond Wilmer 59, Got- trude Lot: " Min Schneider 1nd Roy Butler shunt tor enml. "-rA.tMqtoet1%yarqdoE, n at dam . yum-n an m an um. so! buy at out with Wyour- M and Calm {Co-coal ad look mu ”no”. A Gout-lean Retort " "t don't suppose you keep any- thing so civilized as dog biscuits in this one-horse, run-down, jay town, do you?" the tourist snarled. "Oh, yes, stranger,” the village merchant responded pleasantly. “Quite a few folks like you come through from the city, and we aim to have everything called tor. Have 'em in a bag or eat ‘em here?" _ Old One Good Enough Rastus Brown took out a marrr use license. A tew days later he wept back and asked the clerk to substitute another woman's name for the one on'the license, as he had changed his mum. He was told that that would cost him another dollar and a halt. Report for January and February of S. s. 10, Wilmot: Jr. Iv.-Nrrrton Sham; 70, Violet Honderich 87. Edith Gardner " Florence Lot: 65, Almedn Ginger- k-h u. ' A edgeSHvaG sv-unknowl .tkhY' [IH Jr. Ir.--Lqotttrd Wilmer M, Iron". Schnolder M, Mounds Gittprrtett M, Rachel 00m: " Violet Winner " Viol: Schnoldnr 18, Verdun: mm..- a. Idol: Good " Chrutun Ola-or- teh u. Ilka Hu- " Almon Roth " Wayne Blunt: ". Doetor-"l don’t know. madame. Tell me first what you are‘hoping tor." "You mean 1 got to get a new “reuse?" "Yes." said the clerk, Rastus was silent tor a few min- "uies, thinking hard. Then he said with an air of determination, “Nev' mind, boss. this ol' one will do. Thar ain't a dollar nn' a halt diil'erence 'iween (1ttrrtt two, nohoug." The Wrong Thing Marr-Did you any "This. Is no sudden" when ' Jack proposed tp you? Br. tV,--1NMe Bowman 91, Mabel alniersch " Adeline Kennel, " Warm, Creuman Ti), Inn Gingerich 89. - Gull. 'tltr-ttt "Did you any (ht Skinner MIC- ceodod by getting Around htm but!" non than him-alt?" "No, by zoning nomad better man thin him-ell." Hldn't Tuned In Father (tstF---Now, you under that! what I have just saw. young lady. Mary: "No; Lintended to. but I was no mustered I forgot and said. "At last'." Instead. clqu.-wou Konnol’u, “we mm: " Either Roth " Loon» Jun! N, canon Bonn-u 14. Rudy (Munich 13. Burton Mama .6. Austin not!" a. Morgu- Wuu) " e . . . . . . . .' PrftgNr-N- In orda- ot mom: can“: Goa-bu, uni-n Good, In I!" um. um Schumann. 2m Mn. mm. nth]. Ruby tart. Wtttaqt m. _ 81ml! daughter (uaimproired)-- l tne Will you please bro-dent it again, A--,-,, daddy? I haven‘t quite got your wave-length. - A Pertinent Question Distracted Wlte lat bedside -of sick husrbotd)--"ris. there no hope, doe, SCHOOL REPORT OF tt. 8. NO. to, WILMQT new. Hubby? Pet . Lottdon-Domm't your husband keep pen In the urden? I woman was asked at Marylabone County Court. womart--4 am the only pet my husband nu ttttd I am usually in the house. Cream Clears h Stalled-Up Head It your 'to.trtu we cloned _attd your head In lulled Menu. ot my mama or A cold. lpvly I mu. pun nuuoopuc cram "no your mum. H polar-m through our: air mn- nn. mum: attd lulu. orttttett Inn-mod Ina-mun Ind you so! It "eat "not. [usually Orem Every Air Pa-te-Cie" Throat Anna. qtMtgte., dreda,etmagttM be “In '00.. You teet In. Try thie. trot u. null boul- at Illy'n Cr” Dunn " "' in. "ttro. You W loom- on: Ngtt up; your In“ 10 clout; no not. In!!!“ or mulling. Cons m. A“ -i-rA' lk L103!!! OI". A". warm. Out. "on. I. Arum: Ftorat only“. Wadd- Mg lacuna. cm Power! "on: tht King It. L. Khak- onor. PM”. 1410. (in-"house: " Cardin. at. Phone "o. Chesterfield Suits 1501!. " watetrttMr--t" King it. PM“ Lili; - Iii-a-IG-iii'","",'"') 1tNthtntt. "'"t Say it with Flowers W. one! In the m. 0! nova arr-Moment from the mom: mint. to tho - ohm.“ creation. A. I 0ND Florht Kttettemtr.--tt In” St. Phon- ARMOTRONO. FLORIST " Guam . 'h". it CUT POWER. AND PLANT. Artiattt “on! Donia. I $90 up UPHOLSTERING co. Cor. Union and Herbert All kinds of repairing and recovering. 16 Union St, Waterloo Headquarters for Choice Groceries and Fresh Meats w. C. MEAD. Florist le. H. ‘Glady ”ugh-Mb: Phone 247 Sta, Waterloo the Kluhonor mumn-nouuiw L. W. Ohm! '_...?... W. G. Welchol ..... J. Howard Simpson Rlchlrd Rouchman JOB. ammu- ARTHUR FOOTER . B. E. BECHTEL and w. R. BRICK!!! $$FF c. A. BOEHM met... $RAt-T.t"hIte-- brawn-manga- "troi-tru.-'- T-""-'"'-""?-.""":-'--"."------- ".t"tAe"-v- autumn-1.11.. Lulu- Moat-1m. ”-1-. GUARANTm - " but. mm put- and an - Brain In“ of Out. to. ABBETO OVER $1.40“!!! GOVERNMENT DEPOOIT $100.0” otrle.r. and Director! -'ta.eNeeervhiet-- Inn-matmbI-sm humming-nu nan-tuninl-m.“ halo-amusmb mum's-u a! uni grade good " :Ig'. itGair" Cofidh “it.“ about. 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