:' "SAMBA" " . DAN 1htfittpttp1iyptiqrrot Tea , n. 'i", 9 a r 5 on: . to I, is; _ mt ', WE si. Q _th1 _ ' iii ‘3: ll _c""-j'r'"". fl) Fl " y,“ _ _ a" g: --.-- In: Cornwal1,0ntario.--"I am now giving your medicine a fair trial and it surely is doing me gum] and l wr I am going to km}. 'ik' il on taking it. I used ‘ to feel so tired in the t 4f. _ tnorningthatididn't 'rfC.'fd C" " want to got up, but a e that feeling is lcav. ' , " ing me now. I also ’3 sleep better and feel l ï¬g?" E more like wurking. .2»)ng For seven or eight rit:'ct't ii {can I have had W eadacheirrirrsdfcel. "4 ings.painsin mylmck Ind was: my body. tread "ttres in the newspapers aayin what good Lydia E Pinkhiirn"s Vegeugle Compound hnd done others. My husband says l (itrtt too Boon, but I Im not going Jo stop taking the Vegetable Command and Lydi‘ E, Pinkham's Blood Medicine vn- ti lam betterand haven't an nchn or a pain. Isn't that the right way? I have tpttt.faith in your. medigines: Ther. muat be io/lt when those who take therif weak so ighly of them. I am recom- meMintrthetn to my friends and 1 will glad}! mire! latter.- fro__m women. ask- w: AWI WIIIWIII, VIN-If"). Mrs. H’m “nu tohelp other women and is willing to taunt letters from lick women asking the“ the Vegetable Comwum , glad! answer letter. from women nak- mg nzout them. "--Mrs. BURT H. HART, Brix, we}, Cornwall. Ontario. . She Was Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Cemgepad Wants Women 'so Know How Int, ll, ll, HART SIBK nil YEARS When you darken. your hair with] w,,',,',""',,',",,"' Jr'L', "di""i',ii, "i'd'"tl', Rage Tea and Sulphur, tIO one can: 1.9.4: it and that I did sir. ' tell, because its done so naturally,, _ ' . so evenly. Preparing this mixture,! __ though, at home is mussy anal A Decided Chang. . ’troublesome. At little cost you can! Irate Customer-Here! look what buy at any drug store the roadrto-,'roa did.' l use preparation, improved by tttel, L:tuudryman-l can't see nuythlng addition of other ingredients called} wrong with that Lace. 7 "Wyelh's Sage arid Sulphur com-) "Laep? That was a sheet!" pound." You Just dampen a sponge‘ __.---'-- or so" brush Mith it and draw this, N A Winner through your hair, taking one small Joe-I came out about $50 to the strand at a time. By morning all’ 200:! today. gray hair disappears, and, alter am, Bill-Thurs good. What horses other application or two, your hnirflnd you hot on?. 'becomes beautifully darkened, 310553" Jott Noun. I had that much with and luxuriant. t.sww L... ' â€an... M. Gray, faded hair, though no dis, grace. is a Sign ot old age and as we all desire a youthful and attrac- tive appearance, get busy at once wdttt, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. ,_w~ v---».. """"- ...._ .,.......V.. ., may hm ‘3; End . Palpilmion if m "an, amine Memory at: ttber born. (or " Gold by nlidr1or.rists, or mauled in plain upmreccipl of mice Wfew pamrurt mailed he.“ an â€Elem: cthmttttttmt.Mr. You Can Bring Back Color and Lustre With Sage Tea and Sulphur Easy To Darken if Your Gray Hair i FlNit 31L rams! “TN†A m mummm - Mme' A'Q __[:.\ "tum!“ -Ml(s A od ttc' if? iaiGiT I 1'LC,'rirl2'Er,l'lir IIT,',',', " an y s lbs. In the M'ti States. it In lea than 1 lb., but this is largely because Americans have not been able to get line teas until comparatively recently. "SALADA" in con- sidered one of the choicest blends on the market, and is the largest selling tea in either United States or Canada. H Halon capo are consumed mull]. At'.tmNteadiitatteadrh-tttsai mun! per capita consumption of about all» pounds, which means that - Amr. tnlhn consumes from“: to eight cup. ot tttttrt (gaff? conetyttrrtlon pg: comp Tuna humanism intently“: 1eynArlnthastroeid. ltluotlputedw Ln: Grent l, _.1ist Ptrp mama Cones and "Haunt"; the whole nervous system. makes new Blood I in old Veil". 'L'sed for New“): Imam, Mental and Brain Wavy 1 ', Joana} Earp. Pg9yetie 0)} “I. mm um “1’0"â€le tte W? Trtk k Il,V0\| N Husband -D'yrsu think you'll have rinle all you want. to say by then?" or IL- was In be married and he went l" his tailor m luv measured for the rv'"l/linsr garments. When the agony \‘._1; over, tht, tailor coughed apoio- The Lart Word wt, hnn't you dare speak to me "gaiu fur a month. th :oncl today. Bill--That'ss good. What horses did you hot on?. Jar ‘wa. I had that much with ine, bill I didn't bet. -eia.Neysixo,iyimeaytr.yyy-5 He tteat It. Judge-Did you steal that rug? I'risrmpr- "No, yer Honor, de lady gave me de rug and told me to Lem it and that I did. sir. , mvemmw I‘li Holiday Thoughts llu-lraurl -NO, dear, we can't go , ftriphtrm, we must think of all tr MIL-s “a owe Wire-nut pant we think ot them my" thew. (Ivar? A Hint To Epicures Wi:1 Have you really‘lold the ook that she and her sweetheart C't' m dine with us? Is that quite "re thing? Hn,,inuiri- No. Isn't the thing, bat m :MILIIL', tin-d of his always hav. ll," the hos-1 of all the food! No. Escape . ()le Muswr BustrSo you want to" 1'.»an my son-in-law? hum: Putor--No. I don't; but if Fully: . '. "l mu sorry, Mr. Blank. but I must , ynu In pay cash for these sub." 'What'. tie had an account with .1 for tt years. and I've always Iml hult'-ytarly!" I know. sir," apologized the taiV "Imt up to now you've always i m handling of your own lun Now It's Different your daughter I can't see going to get out or it. All's Welt "I asked it you'd been to town?" he said. rolling a claret with am certain lingers. . She nodded. "It Was considerable at u "th Ihey had with that black haul. the Captain?" he suggentod. "He's a lion of u hone!" she Bald. "He's a min. lulu." obterved Buck. "I hear they “If! even golng to try to sell him." When m ttttiid In work In! openod the tuck door "a won! out- nlde. Buck Dnlela In. new: amt-nu to ma m, In the dun-cu. with I cloud at Inmate m BN pip. following mm. The “(M of in: can." “(In It!!!“ In: wlul m. And - a. wand to no on He patted her hands In a perfunc- tory fashion. and she returned slow- ly to her place. "Hush, Joan." he said. min; more startled than planed hr the outbreak oHatfeetion, “Hush, honey' 'You don't have to do no explaining to me'." The Cumin, " all odd; mun be unveil. She could not be; hlm {tom Sim Ham's. How could " no:- sibly under-13nd? And yet the Car t-ln must be and! "Oh'." she exclaimed, with her arms around h]: neck and her cheek beside his cheek. "In there such a terrible distam-e as this between us? Don't you ever see that I love you more than ever? In there another man in all the world who would have done for the child ot his friend what you have done tor me? I never for- get it. It follows through the day. And It I don't do just as you want me to--" "What In the world will they do with him, then? alvo him "my?" "The sheriff don't see it that way," and Buck. "He'l (all: to PIC a chunk ot led Into the Cumin'n head." “n struck Joan dumb. _ Rememliering the nercetr dicta. lorial Buck Danlels at other days. tears started to her eyes. she jumped up from her place and ran around the table to him. Each time Joan strove to answer him cheerfully and take up the hut- den of the talk. Yet In some of her. self the silences would come as her mind rambled tar oft to the scenes ot the day. "Might it be that you'Ve been to town today?" Buck asked with some hesitation. F She was barely home In time to cook supper tor Buck Dnnlels, He was an older and sadder man. Once or twlce during‘ the meal he tried to make conversation. " any ideas came to her at that time, they were of her lather. Por her father's horse had tired thls stal- lion; and such a horse as the Cap- tain had Satan been, less gigantic or body but fully as great ot soul. He would have known how to handle the big black, that father of hers. With his voice alone he had ruled Satan; with his voice alone he could have ruled the Captain. From him came her own authority over the black; and so the stallion was the bond which allied her to the ghost of Dan Barry. All ot this was in her mind, but when the afternoon shadows slanted sharply and the night wind began to move in cool and quiet trom the desert, she went back to the place where she had tethered Peter, and mounted him tor the return to the ranch. . Freq Pinion: She did not think ot it at the time, for her mind was mled brim tah ot delight, and there was no place for thought. But there was no danger. The]? was not an Instant ot doubt In her mind the moment std, need him, and presently he came Ihrlnklng tor. ward, stopped in the middle ot the corral, and raking MI head towlrd those distant mountains, now grow lug blue with the ntternoon uln- dows, he neighed a soft comphlnt, [lull " . mm by It. In. a! Jpo mun-r. _ . [ _ about as W "tee may. he. magnum): madman-sud. h... nuns and Jon Bani. - "er at a ham rider oe an old plains. - om: to break-kn and nude . m. Hall... uncl- down by a bald. an: Jun “my be din the story of he: haw-j hectic can». None rink: am: Mon 1. trying to m mud; a; mum‘ back ot Hunen' nun black lullhn the "Captaitt". After att [an an“ and the crowd hae duper-ed. Jon approach: the Captain In lulu nun and tunes him with : (ow gentle words. . NOW ao ON WITH THE STORY mat" an. tho II- at s m. tutti-ovhgtluuvllbou v'1-oetueee"rtt.tu- cum mu TODAY mu. m nun» W a " CHAPTER XX by MAX BRAND She mounted Peter and started sadly away toward the ranch. Three mighty intluencea had poured mm her life'one altar another. or thaué, Lee Ham†was dead and (Monte-r and the Captain were gone forever What remained to her wat, the dread tul monotony ot the ranch We and the long sad sirences of Burk Dnnlela. Peter, swinging on at his smooth cuter. nut-led sharply to the side and doubled his pace. Out of a hole all-night before them swept a shndow. And, although she could not make it out, the sudden tear ot Felon ought hold on Joan. She sent him on at i racing gall, Ind leaning close to his neck. iocheyed him she‘d. Now hoofbeun munded behind her and began to thunder put. She brought him into the open be. hind the village, and them she took ott the halter. Shy waved it above her head, and the Captain, with a snort of alarm, vanished as it on wings into the night. She stared otter him for a while with a heavy heart and then looked up to the northern and west horizon where the mountains blocked away the stats in shadowy pyramids and low run- ning ‘lines. Yonder was his goal. and how soon he would be among them. bathed in freedom! Yet, mum. through a. wind‘ which nun who and. II. I!" "ere, out. nut on nor run: than tho Camila "In. but - law . new.“ but. to and " “J In het-id All It. Indofnood. And than she our a great black home humping “my Into the night before Mr without I rlder on his back. It was the Guptun! CHAPTER XXI Tttq 01!!†Tu" It lame of her [our left her, her wonder menu“ many fold. tme that Peter atrium on. and the good horn worked " may wood um. Mn an than: back. no no“ in MI effort. But that was not all. When she opened the gate he came meekly forth at the tirtyt twitch ot the lead rope, and when she started on he followed obedlently. “This is where Elaine: was hit." one ot two men was saying. “it him and this Harry Gloater had ever got together Again with that gang ot theirs up in the mountains. they'd of been hard to beat, eh?" Joan slipped away to the side and passed in a circle around the pair But she was deeply grateful tor the thought which they had given to her. Harry Gloster had been one ot the gang ot Lee Homes. or course that was Belt-evident. tor otherwise why should Hnlnes have risked his life and lost it to save Gioster? That point having been settled. It was clear that Gloster himself must have spurred across country and driven on the camp of the outlaws. that some place, no doubt. toward which the Captin had been looking when he stared far on at the moun- tains. And it he were given his head,. would he not fly to it as an eagle flieg? There was an instant effect on the stalllon. He came forward in that stealthy way of his um?! he was in the middle of the inclosnre. He had not forgotten! He even “ruched out his nose as it to rind her hand, and he did not stir when she slipped the halter over his head'. . She hurried on until she reached the corral. There were many voices near It. Two or three men were busv In the stable behind the hotel. And in a back yard adjoining. two younsters were talking in sh?!" voices. The Captain himself, lighted by the stars, seemed more ttpratidaNe than ever. In the gesture she mound and sad- dled hone-t Peter. ad s fey mo- ments later they were bound tor the (nu at s pllop.‘ She cut noun! behind the houses. according to the, plsu which she Md worked out he.‘ tore. tethered Peter at I little my tunes. and then, carrying a ballet} and lend rope, she started through‘ the trees toward the hotel stable sud I the corral behind ft. Voices in the darkness stopped her. 1 tho cranking oi an that at.“ to In R bod. Thea II. - up " one. and do" the “at". m “huh Ir, not II M hit Buck ‘lhould he†In: Bo., but In pity [out no would was And worry tor her un- til her return ail-ulnhlhmbnvm. domwh-h.hdh¢tgu "qr-tdt.ttt.t-guafgsut “human-um:- hhjobo ttad - " an sum-l bathtubs. hum-bumme- '"ttodahrt-strtttBerekenmt â€can I.“ not plus at hot door 0mm may good-nun. but with . ml; â€all .". In! orttottirmotNtttm.t9elut-dto She called to him in a low-pitched -iy,hha, A, (was. your stomach mars. tongue is coated, and’when the weather in bad ion hnve rheumatic twingeu. The urine gets cloudy, full of set!!- ment, the channels otlon get Tare and Irritated, obligllg you to neck relief two or three times during the night. . Flush your kidiwys by drlnklug a am/rt ot water each day, also take salts oiecaaiontt1Iy, says a noted au- thority. who tells us that'too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys ln their Mt0rts .0 expel ll trom the blood. They be. come alugglsh and weaken; ‘thon you may tuner with a dull misery In the kidney region, sharp palms In the buck or sick Manchu, dizzi- To help neutralize those irritating acids. to help cleanup the kidneys and flush " the body's urinous unto. got four ouncefot Jud Salli trom my pharmacy here; take a tab1espoottful in . glass ot watpr before bro-hint tor a few days. and your kidney map then act fine Thu [Among nits in made trom the add at [raped and lemon juice. combin- ed with “this. Ind ha: been used for your: to help flmsh and slim:- mo Iluginh mus"; ulna to non- tniile the new in the system to they no longer irritate, "nu often relieving bladder wuknesn. Jot an": In Inexpensive; can!!!» mum and mat" a dellqhttttl "eirttr. “can! mun-mar dritth. a: all mon- k“. your phynlchn ennui: you may: at um um I "at. Take a Tablespoon of Salts if Back Pains or Bladder is Irritated. He shot at poor Peter with gaping mouth and eyes “high it seemed to Joan, were devilishly bright. Peter whirled away, and the great stallion went by. misaing them parrowly. Joan dropped to the ground as Peter. mastered hy terror, darted away with a flying pair ot bridle reins. He was not pursued. She drew up the gelding and waited. It was only a pause or a pause of few seconsa dsragtowar., few seconds, Then the Captain came tlying out ot the night wlth his mane combed back and his tail straigh: out by the armwy speed or his com- ing. Drink Water If Kidneys Bother He was using that matchless speei) of his literally to run circles around} Peter. I summing) 1““me . t tiltr,tira'taee ARMSTRONG, FLOthT " King St. Eu: Phone 38 Kitchoncr TIE “an“ FIRE “MIME Say it with Flowers Artistic Floral Designs. Wodd- Mg Bowen. Cut Power! More: 170 Klng Bt. E., Kitch- ener. Phone 1410. Ghonhouu: " Carolin St. Phonc 939. ' " excel In the m ot tio- arrangement from the 01mph“ tributo to an not: unborn. creation. 1597?. wtor'too-12, King at. CUT POWER. AND PLéNTO Artistic "on! Design: . Svecmty. .A. I o N D Flori“ Kdtchorter--t7 Inn St. Phone 6..A. â€CHI. DIOT. Atty. AMI“ wnm Iceman. W. C. MEAD, Florist â€Wynn-bulb, moo-Bonn!) It" (To Be Continued) Copyright Pinon. J. Howard Simpson Richard Roschman Joe. Staufter ARTHUR FOSTER . B. E. BECHTEL Ind w. R. BRICKS}! .... c. A. BOEHM 'Fr..' L. w, ‘Shun q. w. G. Weichel GUARANTEED â€pain at broken metal parts and auto ram. Broken Emmet ot can. broken outings, etc... welded, may ed and made good an new. Wreck. ed radiators n Inecluty. Twi- City Welding and Auto Radiator Repair Co., 145 Kistttt, I. Kit. cheuer. Phone X556. hvmwmmm autumn-um ASSETS OVER 31,400†GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT $100.†m ot Pump-n most. M an St, m. “I!†It will pay producers to get in toth with us. 4 Write, phone or call. Paid For churning cream Phone 2000 umm.um,ub annual-1mm»...- and 003nm on» M autumn-1mm â€1.“;thth P.o""t'""mtltare' Pennant Bioe% um " m Mt, Prompt], and - “no.†notion qttttrtutteed. Bring j welding , mowers I rubber: r repairing. H. M. WILHELM " King St. '" Wan R E P A I It I N G noon. won and RUIIIRI ' “mun ANN" cannula E. NIBRGARTH 27 Erb " - Wntar1tto Farm Implements WATERLOO VULCANIZING WORK. Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company Highest Prices Gordon Peterson. '"gTI'tg?. “human. . . a»). Icahn-t o-Ru- I!“ um- Wln â€In. ma Twin. momma Duty 96 Chutht Officers and Directors Harness and Shoes AUTO RADIATOR. SHOEMAKING. Harry Marla, Prop. 01 King St. N. q your vulunizlng and la work to no. Lawn 'I and knives churpomd, a repaired, And nnonl Established 1363 lop-Mn. ' ' . 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Doubt. Blob urn moot. King st. B., m1... Ph-Olga. "o, We“ "im.r Quinn. tmir-tor 1" KIN“ M West, Kl‘ONOM' "can: can. mu, Home “a. AUDITORS & ASSIGNEII WALTER" D. [NRIG & co, INCOME TAX COUNCIL R 8. H. mum. Donn“. Ollie. ll Hobo-l But, Wuurloo, PM†“I. N and“ ' luv with“ m rout-IN. nu Rm our in Marr at Waterloo. MW. Don‘t throw any you all h- min. Tun-av or In“ IV FLUFF RUG WEAVING :uc'rnorumnu'nu I “Multan-mm. You. I " Erb tu,, West. Waterloo. 98 KING trr., w., Br, E. l. Hanselman his office and residence from 29 Ahrens St. W. to DR. P. WAECHTER, D.C.. .‘H‘hw 01100 " WHA- IL. I“ “I... on. A. noun. no. OMIIOPWOI UPHOLS'I‘IRING MOVED Over. the Bank of Nova Scotia. Chiropractor: has ' DR. R. G. FRY Mir-pm J. C. CH†FOR SALE DENTAL UPHOLSTERING