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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Apr 1925, p. 7

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do other women good who are sick _ eonienieirnp is Ielcome b: my m” |{“ y-k . The expectant mother is wise if she & m -‘R statement $ i;f;I;u- l:.;fi-hj’hkh-’. Vegetable Compound hands of a scoundrel by the name of Joe Macarthur. > sho carries on a romanticconversaâ€" tion: in the shadowy thickets with then Fides away "at a gallop before (Gloster can approach her. Gloster is jailed after getting into a fight with several men over a girl Lee Haines comes, to the rescue, holding up the sheriff while Gloster crashes through the jail door into the opeh air. Gloster‘s appearance is greeted by a yell from half a dozen throats. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Lee Halnes jumped out to join the fracas, his deadly long revolver poised. But Gloster arose from thef shadow at his feet, where he had fallen, and struck the weapon out of his hand. » C "No shooting for me!" he comâ€" manded, and lunged at the sheriff‘s As for Haines, with an oath of and helpless anger, he stooped, caught | swa up his fallen gun, and arose to find *d -;me one running straight on him firing at every step. . But Haimes had no time to find the trigger of his own weapon. He had seized it by the barrel, and now he dashed the heavy butt into the face of his assailant. The man went down with a gasp, and Haines turnâ€" ed toward Gloster long enough to see that the other was hopelessly lost. * \ Three men had thrown themselves upon him as he was wrenching apart the reins that tethered the roar. And Haines gave up a lost cause and raced for the shelter of the brush. He was neglected for the instant, as all the rest were focusing on Glostet, and Lee ventured a glance back from the shrubbery. What he saw was Gloster rising out of a cluster of men as a dog shakes himself free from a scramâ€" bling, weekâ€"toothed litter of puppies. One of the three was prostrate, a second went down at that instant as if struck with a club; the third staggered away, and then, encouragâ€" ed by the yells of a solid group which was charging to his assistâ€" ance, dived in again to the attack. Haines saw him picked up, heaved into the airâ€"as if he were noâ€"m than the fragile body of a child, and then flung into the faces of the onâ€" rusking men. The leaders went‘ down under the blow. Those beâ€" hind them were entangled, and beâ€" fore the tangle cleared, Gloster was on the back of the roan and dashâ€" ing for the crowded shadows of the shrubbery. & Toronto Mother Found Relief "Joan" lives with an old recluse FULL OF ACHES AND PAINS Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" inss anie % Pflhn'l.:.a& fl‘-l “mt:dlhlldwglht the time I went coaidiaindactatst Ad He plunged paa{ Haines, three steps away, and was gone with a crash among the young trees. Glosâ€" called hbastily: "Haines! Haines! For God‘s sake, where are you?" He reined in his horse, heedless of the bullets which were whistling near him. But there was no answer from Haines. difference in my general health. I fi-o{n-‘.:.:-’apnnuu: mfanm&:l?wx--g Rfits griit oo fos ol op Toh Lighiy of 16 and 1 know it will Instead, a slenderer and smaller figure now rushed a horse out of the darkness where he had expected to see the other man came to join. And: the next instant a girl‘s voice was crying <to him: "Follow me! This way! Ride hard!" One night "Riding?" Haines echosd. "I‘ll go| drug store. Got a jar al ONCO, TWA & A, .â€"â€" as far as water and stay there. Is| K for lumbago, neuritis, backache, zMnurmlonâ€"-' stiff neck, sore musciea colds in kl He coughed, and the excruciating| chest. Almost instant rellef awaite| .. . ‘-‘%uhmn-mlumndm Be sure to get the genuine,| Keop . â€"â€"." close to him, and as the agony abatâ€" with the name Rowles on each patkâ€"° Htouse. 410 EDAE w en ds . chan‘s wigcb onl wnrippd around the thicket to come on your trial again. Ride fastâ€"ride hard! Or if you stay at all, only stay to take my horse. Theres NOUNN® IT the country that can come up with him for runniagâ€"" _ â€" _ He could not believe his egrs, Beâ€" yond the thicket men were shout: ing, men were riding here. and there baffied by his disappearance.~ These were precious moments to put a distance between himself and thend. down into her face. The ‘starlight was brightâ€"bright enough to give him a thousand hints of her beauty, and yet so dim that a shadow stil} lay acrossâ€" her features. "Â¥You‘re the girl," he said. "I knew that voice as well as though I‘d beard you singing the songâ€"" "Don‘t stop to talk!" she cried. "Be gone at once. Don‘t you hear them? Dont you hear them?" In fact, the noise of horsesâ€" and of shouting was spreading, behind them, to either edge of the thicket, and béfore long the riders would swarm out in the arroyo. "Joan. Joan Daniels. Nowâ€"quickâ€" lyâ€"they comeâ€"oh, don‘t you see?" "What do I care? I‘m living a year every second. I could spend a whole life of happiness right here trying to tell you how much I love you, Joan. But the words wouldn‘t tell you what I mean." § ‘"Then for thy sake go!" #Aask me again‘ Joan." "For my sake." + "And you care for meâ€"just to begin with?"’ but with her face raised to his, something weakened and snapped in kim. And in her‘face and her eyes he found a solemnâ€" power which his lips. Another moment and he was spurring away for freedom. CHAPTER XIV The Valley of the Shadow _ It was just as Gloster plunged inâ€" to the wood near the jail that a bullet struck Haines. *~ ‘ He sagged against a tree trunk, |watchlng with dim eyes the shadâ€" owy horsemen who were racing through the wood in the pursuit of the escaped man. Then, as he strove to get to the black stallion, his foot ;caught. He fell heavily and struck the side of his head against a }stnmp. "Thenâ€"*" He took her in his arms, He felt of the blood which trickled from his wounds where the bullet had entered and left his body, and he know that he was indeed no better than a dead man. What he wanted most of all was to get into the open, lie flat on his back afd, watching the cold stars grow. dim, so die. If he only could find water lin the sands, for a fire of thirst was burning in him, closing his dry throat Stumbling on in this fashion through the wood, with shadows alâ€" ready swinging before his eyes, he ran against a projecting branch, a stiff and longâ€"tipped bough which cut against the wound. He clapped his hand over the place, felt the blood gush, and staggered weakly 'on toward the black horse. The stallion remained honestly where he had been placed, but his low neigh of greeting came faint and far to Lo‘ He reached for the pommel and then found that he would never have the strength to pull himself into the saddle. "Lee Haines!" someone was callâ€" ing. « Yes!" "Not he!" answered Haines, stagâ€" gering as he turned. "Not Haines, Gloster. Come get me, and be damned to youâ€"" eagerly,, Aurates (6a n is ul Motie c "Wheres Gloster?" mumcmmmcm audi "He‘s gone as fast as a fast horse| When you are suffering . with | Albert can take him away." theumatism #o you can hardly get sor, ‘"Thank God!" around. just try Red Peppet Rub|Ceore They were interrupted by a rushâ€"| and you will have the quickest re Fic. ing of men and horses through the | Iief known. Menn brush, and the clamor of a score Nothing has such concentrated,| &Y of voices calling. Alréady the light| penetrating heat as red peppers.| C. G. cavairyâ€" of the town had swept into| Instant reHef. Just as soon as you| David the pursuit; others were following. apply Red Pepper Rub you feal the| Nell A cluster plunged past the girl and| tingling heat. In three minutes‘ it| N. H mm;mwsny.h'“mmmmd pal Mvmloothchr'-whcitw Frees the blood circula| Mo mummtmmuqnhummâ€"flnn remained unseen. mummu.u‘-.«. him from touching her with is Haines!" arem‘t you riding?" she till I know your she was crying a little Nowadays," thought we don‘t have save â€" 20 Meent d90 C t * w’l x *. â€"râ€":â€"-'-- â€""""'"‘?'â€""" the troublesome dask of guathoring| ghe: "Can you tell me why a mconponaran inss ~<||. nw affiees, PMerice Douair Nes the sage and the mussy mixing at| piack cow gives white milk that||~ supecribed Capital . .'".."-. eorner‘ TL lu.. home. â€" All drug â€" stores sell the| makes yerow butter?"‘ 1b -‘”“uwm‘m' readyâ€"toâ€"use product, improved by He: "For the same reasom that A: -..-....m. m ; s y the addifion‘ of other ingredi@nts,| pigexnerries are red when they are policies guaranteed EYE in i AMORARERDRE nparquvemal called "Wyoth‘s Sage and SulphUr| preen." 5 London u:' A-.l. BITZWR, B.A.. SUCCESSOR Comipound.". It is very popular beâ€" s k e se || wo.,.‘ Bitsor, ” e er, .... Lauss â€"nahadu <can â€" discover <lt SEIKL AW Meoponeattrums , Notary Public, mA ed a little, he could see that it was the girl who had sold Peter that day } ind bought him back again. "You‘re woundedâ€"badly," she was comb or a soft brush with it and| Doctor: "Have you taken eVery draw this through your bair, taking ":.Ifbflhtor:flm»m‘d darkening the ‘hair after a fow apâ€" pllestlon;, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive. "I‘m nickedâ€"nothing bad. If you can tell me where there‘s water andâ€"" He stumbled and would have falâ€"| . "Hallor!" evclaimed the bird as len, but her shoulder caught ‘under|the visitor walked past the age. him, and held him strongly up. She| Pat turned in ‘amazement, and, drew one of his danglingâ€" arms|after staring at the parrot for a around her neck. Her right arm she| moment, raised his cap in salute. . passed around him, and now half his| "Goodâ€" morning to yez," he said weight slumped lifelessy upon her. pomex_y.' "Sure at first I thought "Try to walkâ€"slowly!" she gasp ed, and they staggered on throughâ€" the darkness. "Doesn‘t amount to anything," she heard him say. "I‘ll just tie up the place they nicked meâ€"be all right in a minute andâ€"you go along about your businessâ€"nobody must find you with meâ€"" ; But no matter how bravely he talked, she saw that his head had fallen far forward so that he was blinded to the way they went, and every moment the weight she was carrying increased. She had seen an old cabin, more than half ruined, which stood among the trees, and to this she now led Lee Haines. He was barely past the door when he slumped do'n.‘ his weight tearing away from lur‘ gripping hands, while he murmured : "I‘ll just sit down here to rest -‘ minute. Be all rightâ€"you run along nowâ€"" ; His weakening voice and his fall than his words. "Have you A "Oh, quickly "Heres on "Heres one. Did I hear wlter‘ running some place here?" She struck a light and looked anxiously around her. The cabin was a wreck indeed. There was no floorâ€" ing. Halft of the roof had caved in under the weight of a fallin branch which thrust a great cluster of dead boughs and twigs into the building. Red rust was eating th ‘ remmants of an iron stove to dnlt} in a comer. ‘ PROPERTY LO88 IN BIG CYCLONE OVER $18,00,000 In the area in Southern Illinois In the area in Southern lilino}s and Indiana devastated by tornaâ€" does about a week ago, relief work is progressing rapidly. The total property loss has not been compiled, but will likely be more than $12,000,000 in Illinois alone. With soe $3,000,000 in Inâ€" diana and about a million each in ‘Tennessee and Kentucky, the proo‘ perty loss is likely to exceed $18, 000,444. This figure is more serious than its mere size indicates, for most of the loss was sustained by familles of moderate circumstances and meant the wiping out of all tangible possessions. End Rheumatism With Red Pepper ul c css 2 dh 2 BR A t Th un cce t t d\ 39e around. just try Red Peppet Rub|Ceorge Rahn, salary, Assessor | and you will have the quickest re| Elc. NkcB ..:â€"â€".2.ssi..¢.. BM Hef known. Menno Shiry, balatce of saiâ€" Nothing has such concentrated, ary as collector ........... 75.00 penetrating heat as red mficmmumonmd 2.00 Insta«# sallaf . Tuat as soom mm vou| David Linton, iabor on road 4. 25 :;n‘:a“;-_n"t.-; .;“.._".;: Rub|Coorge Rahn, salary, and you will have the quickest reâ€" ..!f‘_ N-om-l_ rexine: Coeepeee HEueeey B M ie e en Eie sn un 2 warms the sore spot through and| pairing washout at Breslau 50.00| jJad Saits is Inoxpensive! camnot|, / _ _ _ _ _ through. Frees the blood circula| Moved by Geo. W. Latsch secondâ€"| injure; makes a delightful effervesâ€" P.r- lm '.l tion, breaks up the congestionâ€"and|ed by C. ‘T. Groh that this council| cent lithinâ€"water ~ drink, which erâ€" ' Mflmm.ndomm-tonntnphnomnhflldtmno'u‘uuu *",'mw Rowlea Red Pepper Rub, made| Saturday, April 25th, 1995, at 10.30|help keep their kidneys clean and *4 mnlnprc.nth:&ou: am. at the Waterioo Tp. Hall. active. ‘Try this; also keep up the Wire and store. & * s ' drug store. Get a jar at once. P. A. Saider, _ | Water drinking, and no doubt youll ~ o_ _ 4 _ qy c * _ (To Be Continued) a thousand â€"thingsmore t» match?" she cried. at a time; by| contaglon in your family?" â€"Copyright. We‘ve done bought a sanitary cup, an‘ we all drink from it." was tired, and he asked to see my Pat was visiting the house of a friend who was the proud owner of a parrot." Pat had never seen a WATERLOO TP. COUNCIL MEETS erfoo Tp. Council for 1925. The Council met at the Tp. Hall on Saturday, March 28th, pursuant to adjournment. Members all present. The Reeve in the chair. â€" . The minutes of the previous sesâ€" sion were read and approved. Communications were read and considered. ‘The application of the Hydroâ€" Electric Power Commission to plant poles on Glasgow Road was laid over for further consideration. Moved by C. T. Groh, seconded by 1. C. Halliman â€"that the nameâ€"of W. C. Shaw be substituted in Byâ€" Law No. 174A to fill the vacancy created on the Board of Health through the death of the late Josiah Stauffer.â€"Carried. Moved by Allen Shoemaker and seconded by Irvin C. Hallman that the following accounts be paid: Ervin Weber, opening road..$ 6.00 Angus Rellinger, gravel...... 10.40 Herbert Johnston, blue prints Mr. Smith: But why are you so iery with the doctor, dear? descriptions of Polling sutâ€" ‘ divisions 4, 5, 6........... 9.00‘ Freeport Sanatorium, re mainâ€" | tenance for Mrs. Alles..... 42.00 Roy Snyder, labor on road... 9.00 Dunke & Co., groceries for Egerdeen family .......... 12.65 Albert J. Berner, teaming and > | _ @PRVOI ;.cisscrissrarsrc«ns 8.00 A. J. Frank, labor on road... 24.00 ‘Jolm Schuman, iabor on road, _ charge %4 to Puslinch Tp... 12.80 Albert Fehrenbach, labor on Arthur B. Quickfall, gravel, stones _ and _ labor _ for straightening creek .......150.00 John Habermehl, labor on Bridgeport P. V.â€"v......... Kitchener Electric Light Comâ€" mission, re Bridgeport P. V. Clement, Hattin & Snyder, law costs re Bridgeport P.V. ‘The Fourth Session of the Menno 3. Snyder, salary as MWEHEOF _ .. sccrrrkrre6rr2k++s Nell Wanner, labor on road .. Took All Precautions A Wrong Conclusion The Reason Why Pat‘s Mistake birrd!" No 4 ......../++108.00 cresnrarcee se ©A.98 labor and reâ€" s+x+, 14. .99 11.80 34 .65 7.15 Musselman and Weicker Drink Water To Help Wash Out Kidney Poison e ! ASSETS OVER $1,400,000 If Your Back Hurts or Bla ddef | novernmEeNt DEPOSIT $100,000 When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore don‘t get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keap your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, barmless nlu‘ which help to remove the hody‘oi urinous waste and stimulates thun‘ to their normal activity. The funcâ€" tion of the kidneys ds to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the viial ‘hnporunce of keeping the kidneys Prompt delivery any part of active. Driwk lots of good waterâ€"you can‘t drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Saits; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each Witorning for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous saite is made from the acid \ot grapes and lemon julce, combinâ€" ed with lithia, and has been used CUT FOWERS AND PLANTS A. BOND Florist Kitchenerâ€"17 Mary St. Phone 1597F. * Waterlooâ€"122 King St. Phone Say it with We excel in the art of flower arrangement from the eimpleat Artistic Floral Designs, Weddâ€" C. A. BOEHM, DIST. AGT. ing Boquets, Cut Fowers Store: 170 King 8t. E., Kit Greenhouse: 39 Caroline 8t. creation. ARMSTRONG, FLORIST 38 Queen 8. Phone 38 tation, thus often relloving bladder all means have your physician exâ€" amine your kidnéys at least twice water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your 16 Union St., Waterloo Headquarters for Choice Groceries and Fresh Meats W. C. MEAD, Florist Phone 247 Taking Salts. Flowers W# <q â€" AUTO RADIATORS GUARANTEED repairs ef brokea ant‘s Bank Building. Telephone L. W. Shuh ........... .. President W. G. Weichel ... ... Viceâ€"President J. Howard Simpson A. Bauer Richard Roschman J. H. Roos ARTHUR FOSTER ...... Manager B. E. BECHTEL and W. R. BRICKER ....... Inspectors C. A. BOEHM ...... District Agent REPAIRING _ BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERAS ed radiators a specialty. Twin City Welding and Auto % Repair Co.. 145 King 6t R, H. M. WILHELM 13 King 8t. N., Waterioo. T t o w s .|| Rule Chirepractor. Consultation and . _ Shoes examination free. 4 7 n Office 29 Ahrons 8t W , KitsNemer _ Promptly and neatly done.Satisâ€" Phone 580M. 6 ed and made good as new. mowers and knives rubbers repaired, and general repairing. WATERLOO â€" VULCANIZING s09J. m woRrks en es rmimen mm on sn ui en se ie o Harry Marks, Prop. DR 6. H. BCKEL, Dentist. Office j 91 King §t. N. In Melsons Bank, Waterioo, Phore _ Brins vour vulsanizins and I 174. 21 Erb‘ St. â€"â€" Waterice Churning Gream Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company OHICR . BL, RIVCORRDE a 4P 52 eerririramaitinecei ces auetecteriestaaicon m & rioim Apartments, Young 84 | _ BOWLBY, BA. LLB., Barâ€" Phones, Office 1822J. Hâ€"1289W. & Rear of Pequegnat Block, Fre# crick 81. NRcohoner. Phene 1993 Farm Implements Harness and will pay producers to get in touch with us. Write, phone or call. Gordon Peterson Officers and Directors Established 1863 your 96 Ghairch 8t â€"*~*| DR. F. G. HUGHHS, Dentist, Hackâ€" ~~| nel‘s Block, King St. 8., Waterice. Palmer Graduate Chiropracter ' j 194 King 8t. Wost, Kitchener a _ | Phones: Office 1123J, House 006w. â€" D.D.S., DM.D, LBS, MBA, Bpecial attention paid to Orthefen tia (straightening teoth) and pale less extraction with carly imâ€" " Office 44 William St., Water ized Trustesse, Assignese, ote. .... 4 INCOME TAXâ€"COUNSBL > 206 Weber Chambare. . Phone 1908 { King St, 8., Waterioo, Phone 349. 110 Websr Chambers, King St. W. Kitchener, Télephone connections, tist, office 93 King St. W., Kiioh~ _ Masseyâ€"Harris New Cream Separaâ€" tor, 500 lbs. capacity (50 gallons) Price $85. MasseyHarris New Good Service able farm wagon. Price $82. stEectrornunareutior â€"|__ AUDITORS & AGMOIRNHS i WALTER D. INRIG & CQ. DR. F. WAECHTER, D.C, _ Rent throw eway your old Inâ€" gsoin, agaszstry or Brosse! Oarâ€" pots. Bring them to us We wake them into benatiful new revemaitte FiuZ Rugs tor you. 35 King St. Lim&_‘l DE. A. HOLM, D.C, FLUFÂ¥ RUG WRAVINMG Leave your orders at 90 John St, â€"_ DR. E. G. FRY preastons for glates. J. A CHASE FOR SALE UPHOLSTERING

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