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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Oct 1925, p. 9

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& Sick a Year. Got Great Benâ€" ? efit from Lydia E. Pinkham‘s ABLE TO D0 HOUSEWORK NOW Two weeks later, as Arianna was setting the last stitch in her reâ€" modeted wedding gown, she read a notice in the last Deanport "Courâ€" fer." It announced %e merriage the night before of Adélaide Jefferson and Luke Emery at Deanport. It also noted their departure that morning on a yearâ€"cruise, the very wedding journey she and Luke were to have taken. Arianna kindled the fire with the paper that noon. She also told the first deliberate lie of her life when her mother asked to see it She said it had not come. She did not lie from impulse; she felt her mother‘s pride would receive a it settled. This little ring you gave me has been too small for me for years, and I haven‘t worn it I‘m sending it to you, for I‘m not keepâ€" ing anything for sentiment‘s sake. I don‘t seem to have any! It is right lucky we both feel the same way, and are each free as air to go our "Dear Luke," it ran, "I hear you are home and going with a girl at the port. I‘m real glad, for now I can be contented home with mothâ€" er. She‘ll need me years yet, and 1 couldn‘t think of marrying. Beâ€" sides, I con‘t seem to want to any more, Luke, like I used to. And it kind of irks me to feel bound, just as it probably did you. It is a right sensible way out of it for both of us, and I‘m pleased enough to have Arianna, pouring the tea, made a counter suggestion. "You think up what‘s good for moths, and write it out for me this afternoon." That afternoon, while her mother slept, Arianna wrote her letter to Luke. s chest, for all of its cedar lining. Old Mre. Pangborn turned great mournful eyes on her daughter‘s face. "You and Judith, you‘re keeping something from me," she scribbled on _ the paper, underlining â€"her "Luke went off on a long cruise, mother," temporized Arianna. "He ed. She was ordinarily careful not to hurt her mothe‘s sensitive feelâ€" when she read the last query: dinner. As she carried the tray ll_’ to her mother, and placed it on the Httle table always beside the bed, the â€"Anvalld ‘thrust out Aer pad. -u‘ was covered with questions. w«ammwm_-yu the gite?" _ __ _ In ‘spite. of herself, Arianna smilâ€" ARIAN N A you doing in the front you doing upstairs so Loo Eon We i me OV AVeTest To â€"â€" vn 8.«~""I took 'I! her mother were worse or a m mervous. | tramp were annoying herâ€"to blow a blast ‘on the long disused dinner :hl 8YO 8 |horn that hung on a post by the f door. Twisting it down, she blew vrh: fi nh:ljly. The hmllorlnu mma. ab ruj Arianna could see man g m am mu:t\(n from his work and look Sn es annma. You bean‘t bhait the woman| Baby‘s Own Tablets in the house| the Your mother was at your ago. You‘re as I know ‘of no other medicine for | Mo; not like your aunt Phyllis." =â€"|Vitle ones to eoual tham." ta ca she could even hear the sharp blows of the hammer through the cleary frosty air, Abner bad told her that it ever she needed helpâ€" if her mother were worse or a tramp were annoying herâ€"to blow a blast ‘on the long disused dinner horn that hung on a post by the As she reâ€"entered the livingâ€"room, the old Woman grected her with a In trembling compliance, Arianna wrapped her mother up warmly, and went to the back door. An @ighth of a mile distant was the Denman farm. At the end of the laneâ€" that led from her back door to the outskirts of the Denmaa farm was someone mending the fence. mmmmm look in her & . She lifted the horn and shrilled another summons. Imâ€" mediately, a black speck leaped the fence and etarted smartly down the "You tie my wrapper together good and proper, and wrap me in my gray shawl. Then you call Abâ€" ner Denman to get me back to bed. I crawled in here puilling myselt by my arms, but I can‘t get back that silence, a silence she did not dare break, as her mother capably thrust the roll of newspaper, its end now nicely ablaze, into the embers, and watched it burn as a cat would watch the dying struggles of a mouse. When it nru ashes, old Mrs. Pangborn turrled to her daughâ€" ter, sat down. For ten years she had not ‘heard her mother‘s voice. The doctor had told her this might had left as soon as she saw_ her aunt turning the bend of the road. She was planning to get bher husâ€" ibandâ€" an early supper an® come back, so Arianna could return to the Fair in the evening. w » _ Xes, mother. lou want someâ€" Hnoum.! gesped Arianha thing." «Arianna sprung from her er motbher turned. For once she had failed to hear her daughter | CP2iY, letting the work drop to the enter the house, floor. "You set down!" she commanded. {Concluded in next issue) In etunned obedience, Arianna mmnnnanmmrranrien_ happen, but she had long since ceased to expect it. She leaned forward in her chair Dazed, Arianna hurried through to the livingâ€"room. There, crouched betore the fireplace, was the old woman who had been dumb and helpless for a decade. Wrapped in her gray flannel dressing gown, she beld in her shaking yellowed hand a tightly rolled newspaper. She had caught the end of it ablaze in the embers of the grate. off her fancy dress and put on a gingham to get supper in, she enâ€" tered her mother‘s room. She found the bed, that had not been vacant for ten years, empty. She stared in stupefaction. wrapping it in the very fourâ€"weeksâ€" old Deanport "Courier‘ that conâ€" tained the notice of Luke Emery‘s marriage. The old lady read fire notice while she was supposed to be eating the <custard. Judith had iamnuu-unan.-m od mission. The Fair was the social event of the year in Dean ,Center, and since Arfannsa was to have charge of the fancywork booth, her attire was nome too elaborate. _ During Arianna‘s absence Judith stayed with her grandmothor.. She Judith digh that was the pride of her heart. About the dish was a napkin, dainty "Bless me!â€"but I "NAIZOIIOT . OHC|.. "Oh, Abner," she cried, her eyes| : H. B. Hueston, representative of in a cut glss$| blinded â€" with _ stinging tears,| the Globe Indemnity Co., Toronto, ide of her heart. | "mother is out of bedâ€"and I can‘t| came, as had been arranged at the a napkin, dainty | get her back alone." previous Council meeting, to solicit practicalâ€"minded The man strode by her into the|from the Council the taking up of the whole by |house. He ;picked up. the light,| an accident insurance polity, the vare Anumwaslks 1 . T t w M <Mp P larly. 1t is a recognised fact thati charges by any bank in the Townâ€" where the stomach and bowels are|ship for or in conneétion with the in good order that colds will not | collection of any tazes in the Townâ€" exist; that the health of the little ship of Wellesiey for current year ome will be good and that he will 1925.â€"Carried. thrive and be happy. Moved by L. Baechler seconded ‘Thousands of mothers have beâ€"| by J. Ogram that the sum of $25.00 come convinced through the actual| be granted to the Wellesioy Townâ€" use of the Tablets that there is noâ€"| ship Plowman‘s Association â€"Carâ€" thing to equal them in banishing}ried. constifation and indigestion; bred4Xâ€"|~ The council adjourned at 2 o‘ Ing up colds and simple fevers; exâ€" clock p.m. to attend the funcral of pelling worme and making toothâ€"| Mrs. John G, Reiner at Wellesiey Ing time easy. Among the thous | and returned at $.30 p.m. ands who praise Baby‘sâ€"Own Tab| > Moved by L. Baschler seconded lots is Mro> Alex J. Porty, Atlantic,\ by P. A. Wagner that this Council To guard the baby against colds nothing can equal Baby‘s Own Tab lets. ‘The Tablets are a mild laxaâ€" tive that will keep the little one‘s stomach and bowels working regaâ€" where the stomach and bowels are in good order that colds will not exist; that the health of the little one will be good and that he will thrive and be happy. 20° SMC UORRIJ OT ncllil'!' beobalielb it NOW‘I!' muon' 25'00; m broke Oct. 13, when notified that Diebold, tiling M, 1.25; Ezra there were no cases on the docket, Jantzi, gravel account, 1.50; Eliza wired _ authorizing â€" Sheriff _ Alex. mmm' painting posters 3.00; Morris ‘to open and close court. Conrad Berg, graveling 6 yards, This is the first time in the history 10.00; Menno wmw' mvcling of the court for the past 42 years 6 yards, 10.00; Henry Hahn, gravâ€" that the court dismissed without eling 6 yards, 10.00; Emanuel the hearing of a case. Gerth, graveling 6 yds. and sewers, esns ts anmim en in 18.00; Phil. Kreutzwieser, gravelâ€" TROTZKY BREAKS POWN ing 6 yards, 10.00; Christ. Schluetâ€" Leon Trotzky, his health underâ€" | erey, graveling 6 yards 10.00; Wilâ€" mined by his strenuous labors at fred Hanley, graveling per conâ€" the economic tasks assigned MM|tract, 50.55; Jacob ‘Lorents, cemâ€" on his return to Moscow fiv@|ont account for J. Hill, §4.60; Anâ€" months ago, has been compelle0|thany Koebel, teaming steel for J. again to relinguish active particiâ€" unl' "w; John L. Hnmnond. salâ€" pation in the Soviet regime. ary truant officer, 1 year) 35.00; Tommemnamenenâ€"mesccommmmeumemnementeys c. v. c“' _‘0? 'id“flu M .M GUARD THE BABY stone, 44.05; John A. Beggs, salary AGAINST COLDS| coliector North haif W. 8. and Sbtuntiumminium stamp Account, 67.50; John A. By Keeping Baby‘s Own ‘Tabâ€"| Beggs, to balance his roll, 224.57; lets in the House at All Bcully & Scully, audit 1924 Treasâ€" Times. urer‘s . mccounts, 100.00. _ Total _ _ * ftmmmsspeem .. _ | $1102.52. â€"Carried. 3 TROTZKY BREAKsS POWN Leon Trotzsky, his health underâ€" mined by his strenuous labors at the economic tasks aesigned him on his return to Moscow five months ago, has been compelied again to relinguish active particiâ€" pation in the Soviet regime. NO CASES AT PEMBROKE CcoURrT FOR THE FiRST TIME IN 42â€" YEARAS Mr. Justice Kelly, who was to have presided at the Fall Assizes for the County of Renfrew at Pemâ€" broke Oct. 13, when notified that there were no cases on the docket, wired â€" authorizing â€" Sheriff _ Alex. yearâ€"old girl, was probably thinkâ€" ing of the story the town was tellâ€" ing about her. After he had gone, Arignna sat beside her mother‘s bed. "Arianna," said her mother sudâ€" Elliot Denman, home for my first vacation in $wenty years. J came to see Uncle Abner." _ out of her remembrance? She quite aware that this man, who last seen her as a gawky thirt mother, her face burning. So this wizened form in front of the grate | particular whereof and carried it back into the bedâ€"| palined in detail room. Arianna, all the time winkâ€"|season . being so ing back helpless tears, for the|council preferred realization of her mother‘s tenderâ€"| matter at least for ness for her had upset her more| < The Council wer than the fright she had undergone,| settle the accoun straightened the bed with painsâ€"| Frickey owing to : taking eare. Then she gave the old | the engineer‘sâ€"repo woman some aromatic ammonia} was instructed to l before she looked across st the| port in rerard to t other side of the bed. The man_was not Abner Denâ€" man. He met her amazement with "Your mother will be all right, for the present," he said. "You "you embroidering?" ‘Yes, mother. Yo! on the porch to let in the man who came stamping up. â€" "Oh, Abner," she cried, her eyes yet‘ f . * were read and .passed. Cest To \,’M“m“mzu’%“fl& Jock Macph wm-um,m-.mu-&»m eyed her shrewdly. h 'hcnnl.dbn-‘altih‘fl.m“ "Judith brought it around a cusâ€"| day. * * | his proofs, h tard, lth‘t.-.umq'z mmm(m"’w_ it,. the custard had. T wonder of the fron works to the Schoop‘s Bandy look neth atands Judith‘s cooking." . | bridge, lot G, concession 9, @A8tâ€"| gop a mome Arianna listened in lh‘-inr-n«lu.m!wnm.thmu‘ able certainty that her mother had|connection with said contract. charmed with chanced upon the very paper which| Amount of his tender.â€"....$2720.00 "Dinna ye contained ~the news of Luke Dr, anxiously. Emery‘s marriage, and had burned| To previous order issued$2500.00 "Ay; but it to keep it from her. Unable to| To account marked O.K. : a ce C Arianna “Olo""I-I them." lité in th'm' C Ke* 4+ o m y"® Tublets are by â€" ibe dealers or by mail at 26 Bt. Clements, O6t. the Oth, 1925. a bor from The Dr. Wiiams‘ Peter F. Schummer, still sounded, only strangely the hearthrug, | counts were received, and after beâ€" ~_. ‘{ing read, disposed of during the tno-dccl-d-x;. w4 s «: > uch nutmeg amen Mitchell, contractor .:-._.;._-Zg_p.:_n...m.a._m..-.i Tatâ€"| > Moved by L. Baschler seconded ntlc, | by P. A. Wagner that this Council keep|doâ€"now adjourn to meet again at * The councilâ€" adjourned at 2 o‘> clock p.m. to attend the funcral of Mra. John G, Reiner at Wellesiey and returned at 3.30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 2, 1925, 10 o‘clock Moved by P. A. Wagner, seconded by W. H. Knight that the Clerk is hereby ed to notify the sevâ€" o-l/m that the Township Dietrich, labor with team, etc., 14.25; Simon Bender, labor with team, etc;; 16.00; Alex Dietrich, labor with team, 3.50; Robert Forâ€" well, labor with team, 7.50; Robert Voisin, labor with team, graveling, etc., 22.75; Wm. Dietrich, tbor with team, 11.00; Leo F s labor with team, 10.75; Joseph Brenner, teaming~steel for J. Hill, 17.50; Menno Hoover, labor not team 35 hours, 17.50; Chas. Maeâ€" ser, labor not team, 87 hours 9.25; Alvin Ottman, labor not team, 12 hours, $.00; John Anderson, hbor not team 12 hours, 3.00; Menno S-v{dcr. hbgr not team, 22 hours, 5.50; A. Ahrens, spike account, .60; J. E. Nurse, 180 hours superâ€" vising . Township roads, ~72.00; Peter Baechler, labor 15 hours, 5.50; W. Haffner, grading, 3.25; H. W. Kaufman, for voters list pt. 3, 49.50; James Hill, iron works on Schopp‘s bridge, 138.15; Louis settlement of same, as follows: Simon Friedman, graveling 4% hours at 1,66% per yd., $7.50; Milton Cornell, graveling 4% hours at 1.66% per yd., 7.50; Alois Lienâ€" Frickey cowing to the absence of the engineer‘sâ€"report. The Clerk was instructed to look up said reâ€" port in regard to the payment of a bridge mentioned ~therein, and report at the next meeting. Payment of Accounts 5 Moved by P. A. Wagner secondâ€" ed by L. Baechler that the followâ€" ing bills and accounts be paid and: matter at least for the fim»bein:. The Council were at a loss to ‘bridge, lot G, concession 9, eastâ€" section, cume for a settlement in connection with said contract. Amount of his tender..$2720.00 Dr. To order toâ€"day w * * vermntnaprensensansqnasunsrnes o se 35 hours, superâ€" 12.00; Where lh Lours, ency to 1i 8.25; soft M O list pt. there is spe works codâ€"liver oil. 184.16 ANTHUR FOBTER ...... Manag B. E. BECHTEL ans J. Mowsrd Bimpson _ A.mu Masseyâ€"Harris Wlfi Iaaoihnmiin 4 H4 use & T. Btakle All Kinds of MAS8EYâ€"HARR!IS IMPLEMENTsS Second hand binders and mowers and binder twin for sale by AssETs OVER s1,400,000 | Ph @OvERNMENT oEPoSIT $100,000 ; SPRAY, , PAINTING _ PROF. D. J. RUSSELL, Chrystal and Sclence Reader Advice to master love, business or THE WATERLOO VULCANIZING WORKS them." Maiden Aunt‘â€" "And what|f â€" _i _ °O °* mO#t efabor brought you to town, Henry?" Henryâ€""Oh, well, I jus‘ come‘ ARMsTRoNG, FLonrist to see the sights, and I thought 25 King Bt. East Phone that I‘d call on you first." Kitchener "So you and your wife had some [ words?" inquired the judge. W, C. MEAD, Florist F. WAECHTER "Well, I had some, honor,|| Artistlc Fioral Designs, Wedd. Palmer Graduate Chirop § your ty bug I didn‘t get a chance to use ing Soquets, owers o mrmammertrerin An Inquisitive Lad Waterlooâ€"122 King St. Phone Sonnyâ€"I say, Dad, what keeps ses. 8 : u; from falling off the earth when s aro upade dowat ‘r:_a-‘; Fatherâ€"Why, the law of gravâ€" § ¢ ity, of course. say ‘t w‘th Sonnyâ€"But how did people stay on before the law was passed? "Come away, you silly!‘‘ replied|| © A BOoND f his wife. "That‘s a mirror!" . Kitchenerâ€"17 Mary &‘M 91 King St., North â€" Waterioo Scott‘s Emulsion the dizzen!" _ Bandy looked at them in silence for a moment and his expression showed that he was not altogether charmed with what he saw. ‘flmyol?__ifl"nhdloet "Ay; but it seems: a . peety ye couldna hae smiled when the mon Jock Macpherson had been to the | ; _T ~**~~~ photographer‘s to have his likeness mm committed to paper When he get his proofs, he showed them to his|| PAIRE 1MRBIM CRUMBLY TEETH 4 54 King St. South, Waterloo. Phone 818 + "Ay, mon," said Jock sadly, "but Waterloo Churning Cream|) wartrer ». maeis & co. 4: â€" Accountants Auditors, Mutual Fire It will pay producers to get[f| ‘"** Truntess. Ansignose, ote.. ... 0 i. 10c 0 16 touch with us. INCOME TAX COUNSEL of pure coddiver oil sup plies a richness of vitamins that a child needs to as sure sound bones and teeth. lflamyfi to takeâ€"its benefits 27 Eirk St. West, Waterioo Where there is a tendâ€" ency to limeâ€"deficiency, soft teeth or weak bones there is special need for Noâ€" Chance To Use Them Officers and Directors Cost Too Much To Smile Company His Own Portrait AND WHITEWASHING M s Rear of Pegbognat Block, Fredâ€" ® > crick 8C, Kitchener, Phone 1793 ~ H. M. WILHELM 13 King St. N. Waterloo. mowers and knives sharpened, rubbers repaired, and general Farm Implements Say it with f Flowers REP AIRIN G BOOTS, 8HOES and RUBBERS REPAIREOD KNIVES SHARPENED E. NIERGARTH 27 Erb St. â€" Waterloo Store! 170 King 8t. E., Kitchâ€" ener, Phone 1410, Harness and Shoes _ Promptly and neatly done.Satls 'lmlhmmo!m arrangement from the simplest WATERLOO _ VULCANIZING wWORKS Marry Marks, Prop. #1 King St. N. CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTs ht & T2« _"° HOWTUAI, BA, ‘LLLLB., BAF Alfred Wright, Secrstary. rigter, Bollciter, "Notary Public C. A. BOEHM iN3URANcE and Conveyancer Office Merchâ€" AGENCIE®, LIMITED _ "| | ‘ant‘s Bank Buillding. â€" Telephons Bring your vuicanizing and Write, phone or call. SHOEMAKING. > [,,,,_ r. a. 986 Church8t \ N 206 Weber Chambers. Phone 1908. Phone 1803w, _ Res. 332 Park 8t., New York. Special attention paid to extraction and children‘s diseases. Office 35 King St. W., Kitchener DRK. J. & HETT, SPBOUIALTY, ois . easen of the Kar,; Throat andâ€"Nose, D. 8. BOWLBT, BA. â€" make theim into beauntiful new reveraible Pluff Rugs for you. Mary Bt. Waterioo. Phone 481J. AUDITING and A0CCOUNTING Bookkeeping Systems Installed I Don‘t throw away your old Inâ€" grain, Tapestry or Brusse! Oar sor to Dr. J. Schmidt, 69 King St. doors from Postoffice, Kitchener, King St, 8. Waterioo, Phone 349. € tist, office 93 King St. W., Kitch In Molsons Bank, Waterioo, Phon. 174. R. F. G, HUGHHS, Dentist, Haehâ€" nel‘s Block, King St. 8., Waterloo. Phonesâ€"Office 394J, Residence, 110 Weber Chambers, King St. W. ~ FLUFF RUG wRaving | > L 200 ECC AReRee O Cerereeccemee *b to Conrad Bitsor, Barrister, Seite for, Notary Public, ete. Money to . . â€" loan German spoken Office, Pequegnat Block, nest to Market, DR. A. C. BROWN, DENTIST Buccessor to Dr. U. B. Shants & Hoim Apartments, Young 8t, Phones, Office 1323J. Hâ€"1323W. 194 King St West, Kitchener Office 44 William St., Water ELECTROTHERAPEUTiIST W. ROBERTSON CHIROPRACTOoR E. G. FRY

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