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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Feb 1927, p. 9

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Millibr' The American men nnd women " r "an“ [and womanly against kid- . .12“, bonus been“ We often at i ‘ I no much rich food. Our blood ll tlr, Km with acid: which‘the kidneys to mm out; they wanton F 311mm: work, become “mi-h, '. Ta :- dininntin tissues clog Ind the ‘ mi. in kidney trouble. Mulder - Etltr' uni n general decline in , IlFi,.yre your kidneys loel like lump- i I it pe'. your back hurt- or the ur- i illFjM' I cloudy. (nil ot "dimnnt, or {an unionized to not and. two " l I )3 on. than during tho night; it ll 4".” "tter with nick launch. or I - “a. nonna- "elur-yesH non-ch. , = tt,', tt m inn ret0imtattmtt who- “I. ' w 'sbad,beetrtdrttrhttterot. a f, not non nut no at from - tIll . “all: “out ion: was i B?, r “In Mo‘ I huh-noun! 2 . - of VIM Mia" MM J. " rm an ml your kid-m 1iit'i") gr: y: d 7; 'ity at c' . Ff um 're'? 'it., "W , (stir" “I1 ”5;: at." 1'id'fr,s,P1t' 4.11%:- am; ' ws-trt?",').', qte%trs F 1,53 ma; 'hjr5s-y tn m /I' 'r,', calm rulir,l't,'k',i'j1 yi "Mer . x-Iv, ,.orei Ii.' -.'s toms! ',i" . T ’ Wt “it“ A murderous look shot trom Don- _,siki'sis',':,ct:, C lid's dark eyes. A terrible use pos- V :uiC' leased him, a rage an} made Ma siitiij, ‘blood feel hot In his veins and gave ti' 755;” him the unnatural strength of a " '32 'mdmn. A dull red flamed m Con- 'r)/a.o"tUU cheeks Sha sat down and g ".1 covered her hot latte with her hands. br; F' Andy now came running trom the "a"l-','t?%tst. by your present tactics, 'tlEii",%t-' will rarely ensue. l hue Aim to rein. your elorhitint do Mi, let" Personally, I have no choice {hit the “tug; there in no other IitF,1i,eferrt for me to pump. in spite or MW, - Ww_ will continue igg’ working with the few men who have 3&3 ”mined loynl. I will not tor police .37.,le protection only as a int resort. 1 .', . f" nape-l hrtlculeriy to the men who Fra'; worked for me here st this camp. ,'t, F . :1: there'one ot you who ‘can truth. f;3;\hlly eny that you were not Accord; sit/r ed ftur-trtrntment? In there one of _':',):.:-' you who will not admit tint the :3; ”general equipment for your comfort it,“ is unequalled in any camp in British :3, ? ’COInmhln? You are making a mis. ",rjii'ii' “he. men.” he went on in n plead. if}? in: tone, " mistake you will be " ', - - for inter, for you will be black 51‘}: listed in every camp in the country, "‘, Go back to work, and I promise you, "v'::',) there will be no mark against sou.) xv}? Thnt'e Ill." A r 'lei., Druge Excide $1, The kidneys, s',:'"' Drink Water Donald stiffened. His face turned “win. "You dirty our!" he named. “Don’t you how that there is a ', "hay present? You apologize to this " um. girl or [will whip you within tar inch of your liter." His voice 1 trembled with passion. _ '1“ was tho man. to I M ”not! town! with " sfAtitas astound. pulm- umnnb The "in! than ult- u and. from 'e MMot-aatdterrsemt.tee, _ wtttttthh,outtaate.. meholpnuhm . t.ettt-0hidtrsrs,tor-t. Maugham-u i 9Mmgjplmotm -. ’g-mqnmm We Salts at First Sign of I Bladder Irritation or . Don-Id turned to the wavering crowd. "To hell mu him and ell etrpitalhsttsl" he snarled. He turned to sinks a. huge tUt at Donnld. "You "eaten us, do you! You d---" The epithet that came trom hls course line was one that would cause any decent man to see red. T F “my," Bcotted Hand, “vat. ion all a lady? She moost be nice lady hmnln' in de woods wit' you ev'ry Sunday." Donna walked back to Connie'l _sldo. The men had not interrupted him once. - m and “may. and pan. . to in feet, his unit 1!.I MICK with "apteimt. .‘Wht’l In?" ho growled. H‘Iolf Donia began in I high “in voice, “i would like to con- yllco you that you will pin new _ CRIMSON WEST 333‘ mtt.trtt-tve;Uanoe ma-mwm mull-CW Mummy- tt to. at “a boat. On}! Me per V. Ms Baekaehe. hum-sud mil-c. ALEX. PHILIP THE For a moment Connie became, I primitive woman. She telt as though she could rend and tear. Her eyes darted blue lightning: of wrath toward the man who had insulted her, and her sin-ll hands clinched in impotent fury. Her nails cut into her mums as she exercised every" ounce of self-control to keep from screaming Iloud. Donald was light- ing tor her. Her heart In: heating with llternate throtm ot Joy and ten. A sudden tit of trembling lei:- ed her, and her head felt light Ind giddy. Ha C8tttte slowly found, with Arms um“ WHO, " thick an." working oonvuloivdy. Donny! lun- od Illchny tom" 3nd tuned. A. be bound ”In. Hand m tn, an of haul! in tho rough and (ambit. Donald nan-mm the bk an" nah And not it inet to In a... in m not murky It! for m Mew, but tt this and to - Hand’s reputation a u rough and tumble fUhter wu troll known throughout the Proving. It wu " proud bout that he never Ind been whipped. He ndnnced now, tr gin- maf her on his not. Andy m to Donna's side. "Box 'im, Donnie." ha whispered "Don't list 'ln get 'old on you." 'mutt golf to Vin me? Do and. sour to vip me? Aug" settled RAM in manual 1660:“. "AcN' 1. (mid. ”that! all MIME-Bond!” 'rettttttt.ent,ur_r- wildly. mm "t nonw- "etstrr"&ott-Ub.tttrot. 1'"tt_ot.tetthnetu- “autumn-hp... mm lull-m 'M-datNtatBettrert,amta. man who was to tigttt for her hon, our. Donald's eyes were like burn. ing coals. His taco had regained its colour, but was contorted with a passion that madé him seem 'un. natural. Yet he appeared t mere strippling in comparison to his burly antagonist. The big foreigner was rubbing his big hands as though in pleased an- ticipation. "t suppose you know how we is: goin' to tight.' Everything goes, roy know." His grin was ttttttd. Uh. Hand stripped to the waist. Con. nie’s eyes relied on the mighty frame ot this huge blond; the bunch- ed and rippling muscles, the great chest covered with a mat ot thick hair, and the enormous limbs. Her glance then turned and roved to the Donald had by this divested him- self ot coat and shirt and now stepped forward dressed in tight cation trousers, a sleeveless under~ shirt and mofeatPs. "Hand," in said in a steady voice. "this is be- tween you and me. See to it “In your men do not interfere: t will vouch for mine." Donald knew whntvwns mum. There were to be no rules of com- tmst; no tim ednratlon; no referee; no rounds, and woe to the man that should go down. It was to be In battle as of primeval man. It might result in terrible injury nnd’mutlln- tlon. He sickened at the thought. The sound of n man can: from below, and the trapper Inna: from " dugoua And came - a, the hill. A: Andy briefly outlined the situation the old Inn’s grey on: narrowed to mate um: tmtttttth the shaggy brows. "Ah.'" he breathed. . "Me and "Betsey'," patting his six-shooter. “we likes to shoot up bohnnke. w. shoots them. in the heel BO'T to sue their c'uthes." we mouth was set' in a grim smile,. a smile that was belied by the sgeely how his deep, set eyes. He seated himself on tb; log and placed his gun on his knees.‘ "No, this in my MN tumult from the nun. . Donald and not m. am. not. to Andy ty u undone... ji' "Mr God, Donn», '0': trio. your the! Don't mu Mm!” irtsNored Andy. " "I'll kill him!” mud Dally. can: seized his um. What a " the d--- skunk; he's - .1 Ike." _ mm. dun-ed in will. a. and apron. " an. mum at " lids. "WhWa "trin', Jr, Dunk!" he cautioned. . “Air!" with; No knight of old our team more not]! tor I me Indra honour that did Donna Item the thy by the Into-bore. m. incur-hm m ton to man, min" In. mu m- adam with mm m bub“. a. m loom M. has ot am. ”that - with In: ha. In ammo. his eyes busing. mm‘ forward with n pony bundle in Mel hand. "You tight tttir, d---- .you‘ or I'll brain you!" he nhouted. One‘ of the strikers nttempted to wrest the not" handle from his head; Buckie felled Jtint with a blow l') hit, on. tt looked for one ten-e mo- ment no it there would be e general melee. here come sullen mutter- inn from the crowd of Itriherl. "Beck!" John Killer's voice run out slurp and clear. "I'll hill thet shining over the 1ortg-ttarmr1isd Clot first men that interfere-l" The one held e danger-om (lint. The men who had moved to the centre booked our quickly. . But tad north the combnunu ptrngxlod. neither “will. any " ckled "raattag., each trying to land I blow that would and the hula. Room“. 3859“". “PM“. but” to their hm from law vane”, the non foul! on and» I burning would” on. '.'rtt't - add-nun. tor ad “but.” Int " not will. tn pl- " a. n. Ml halv- but: In in Mde. "ow-cop It. nay. non-gm ttt" GM - " If” I." Ottt I cum. "nh Enid 1a - M M. Dana‘s but turned u - man u an vol-IBM menu loam-W mun-m Mn. be m [M m " “Mil-mutant» your. “luv. 'N III “I M.ui§ltwbin0puu *eth'.tr-etti.taeq% Even the strikers gunned their " preciation ot this hononrnble net. A murmur of applause came from both sides. The foreigner shook " dingy blond heed Ind come un- certainly to his feet and the Put- guinary battle went on. Both men were tired. Hand's breath was com- ing in lbort, choking guns from his tortured lungs, and his face was one sneer of blood. Donald‘s left eye we: closed; " line were split. and the gash over " eye bed covered his body with blood. His arms were Ured trom pounding the tron jaw ot his edversery. The big logger'e strength waa‘wuning; the pounding adminintered by Donald was begin. ning to tell. But Don-1d we: too weak to avoid " rushes. In a clinch Hand “sin tmtted him with his head. Andy “outed knurled wordg of “vice. . Donald ulna slowly to his lost Ind mochmlully awe-stepped u “and dune stumbling toward him. wand ended him until his head cleared. and than summoned " re- mining strength into one mighty blow that landed nutgtt on his op- ponent's mldnl. The blond be”! came to his knees with a dull grunt. Donald stopped found with list drum to strike the kneeling an, but his arm fell to " side 1nd he shook his head. "Get up!" he com. mmded Mimi]. Crowding Dolmen! beck to the line ot tame 1mm; Hand rushed Mm Into the “new crowd and seized him In a rib-crackle; en- brace Donut! brake the hold. but not beforf the brute Ind Matted him over the eye. With the blow Don. or. senses reeled and the Mood gushed from 1 wide cash on his brow. A blow from the-lorelxner'l his nu then caught him over the hem and antenna staggering to his‘ knees. With e curse the his man came alter him. "Go After king!" 't voices from the crowd. an. m‘ It: Ital m: l ‘ mmummmo‘ MI minnow-mama, mu bu hum).- Inn-'1’“ in" you tn nu? opponent. In: no With: thmrtet--a but and My un- uphm at huh; In.“ numb; Ahoy-um:- honor. . but in their H! land. but llama T-Hr.-'-'.- ' - o. M 'UU. ?"?te the am to name ct-e-Hare you e-tart-riot-test “Title tat ”OHM”? ", my lot I mount. Win; In“ tow. Junta?!" ttaehr1---h" be I luv and moon " nion-t - agtd maybe I hurt , a an. h. would hon tn. twisting . . wildly In the no). of - a lucky punch. or driving to (at I hold on Impound. " ad-rr. Donna's had kept link" “can Clerk: "Bat, haunts mm on " rock-mu in lady, the law reclaim that I record but um Hun! an. low-rd nlowly “1 Prrt%otm Harri-£00 before, lun- Ind "Isaac-u: u Luann-mun. in; I now "can" C N 'et.fP"tteetuP) ) muons-t. an“! un- “dam“.mm mmuuumu huh-t. Mummy " th- lawman-manhunt trtarotterodtFtqhtsogeearr. “like; 'Usdsta-6,bqt0id ”canal-unammuamu- "gunman” All 4tttqotttteNttqeqtFdara.-gttrri. ettttogiqr.sae-tt-qonm (or the count. was!!! in can» raan um was on. .._-_ v. relied excited Lil- Gilli: ruched Donald's aide u he tottoéod law the cabin and caught him In ht: arms as h/colhmd Into “mandamus”. The big Inn pick- od him no tenderly And sliced him on the bed. The. hen ot "ek-tUtd-theist. stalk fame which used to lay a few golden egg- daily and the equally well-known goose or similar abit have a modern rival in the sh$e of hen No. 8, holder of the world's lay- ing Mord. Thls'bird. a White Leg- horn. owned by the University of British Columbia. produced 351 eggs in the Dominion Government Egg-Laying Content in 19M. After a brief rest during moulllng she is back on. the job, each day turning out an egg for whlch $25 is being asked and received. Worth Thousands of Dollars. Buckie sprung to the top of a stump and swung his hat in the air. "Three cheer: for our boss!" A roaring cheer came from the erortd with A ",t"dl" will. "Boys. let's go a to xrrk.t" mound Buckie. "We're with yaukBlukle!" they mutated. These “golden" eggs, of course. are for setting purposes. and there. tore the price will drop abruptly alter the hatching season is over, but even at that the Value of such a hen is enormous. Assuming that the hatching season will last from early February to the and ot May, or 100 in: in all, this hen should produce close to 32.600 worth ot setting material. Leaving (out of and Itsy still. No sound came from the crowd. The thlng had been too stupendous tor lmmedfate shouting or ”pl-use. Donald stood tor an Instant swaying uncertainlx, then turned to stumble 'oward his cabin. soon?" queried the farmer. 'Wm after more dogs." “More dogs? Those were good dog: I gave yolf." . . "I know, but he shot all thoie dogs airetutr." "Well, iou're lost. This in d road to Dallas.” . Dog! '5ch Dog. 't,' city man went to the country to o a bit ot hunting. A country Uequaiittautee provided ttte dogs to “company the hunter. The hunter allied forth only to return In about " hour. _ HEN LAVS EGGS VALUED AT $25.00 EACH FOR SETTING PURPOSES dues." lavlo Actress: "Good Haven! and I've 1 ml Inning outside!” Impound. Kant-(o Liam Clark: "But, My, the law mum that I record .11 previous marl-no bolero lun- In: A new Mann" N hum 1N1: (both no that!) 'Nth. Mr--mtet WWI‘ you um You“ In: "lad-n. ”in. to ,--bqtt l curt. tttr. u the 110‘." lrt'lc-qu: "ttdirt- Wm- u'ummbuuoou Mann-mm”!- "e at m _ In (In an“: at. Mt Mn) -9tr.' m.- In t you, ton. _ m _ "Well. why are you Hiaek so mi Fiiait,hamtteeNtr. 'tu,-,.,,,,)' it'iiii'ii'i' flN'e,1tQ Syn". wed-n1 mum! for ' u , lanthanum-nun - 'bs'U"is_at-pitt9rtttfrtettat-t Wnnt I Itttt" ", 2rtrmmtmE. tntro0tm'te ttr ttr (To be gontlmud) Oy K7 ”lam. WIMMW! f,'tdl"u."it'datf'g,tPug mm may you. -r4ietqttb/St-takittgTt_ 't,',t'AittlPgd,t'vgg",,i,b,,'dt,t we WM. away was: and health to ‘Fmit-caivu’ ad M tatirtglyrerommandtttem." So writes Mr. you. o. Michel-.0! Wynndel. bC.,rrbi-erte_trrw .ieitrrt1rotsyutdststorutotteatttrTe Tttistuteimitmedietrse". ohm follow. "rhtitwtives", the an: medicine ' an m . t quickly duly. i4its'tt'gUit compound of fresh fruit juices MM and com- bined with W. wonderful Indian. Stephttottte-tdmtrrtoee. any. 25am or 50-min box. And how [and halal min. Turn Hair Dark With Sage Tea When the bovieli and kidneys m not functioning property sad the atogrtae* b 1t-peaediist its work, am "outla- Newman. though. we,dortt have the troublesome ink or gathering the sage and the many tailing at home. All drug stores sell the ready- io-use product. improved by the " dition of other Ingredients, called "Wyeih'a Sage ind Suiphur Com- pound." It is very popular become nobody can discover " has Men ap- plied. Simply moi-Ian your comb or a Bott brush with It Ind - thin through your lair, inking ono‘smnll strand " A time; by morning Y"' may h-ir disappears, but whit de., Hamming ladies with Wreth's Son and Sulphur Compound, in that, bo- sidos beautifully aux-Xenia; tho m: after u few nppllmtions. it .130 pro- duces that soil Intro And “you. one. of obundmco which i! no at. inotiu. t consideration the cotruneretit "he of the eggs 111d during the not of the year. and mom}; tor the gn- dual decrease in production on the ma gets older, Hell No, f my be conservatively velned It tsthmt $8,000. Trutr the lowly hen he: kept pace with the blue-blooded, red- rlbboned live stock. which in a few years Aare advanced from sale tigttre ot a hundred dollars to my thousands. it is doubtful whether Hon. John B. Martin, who modestly told an audience at Rentrew recent~ ly that he had received 1 81,500 order tor ten birds from A South American buyer, Jras anything on spewing terms with British Comm bla'a world beater. $250 Per Setting. The old-time mixture ot Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening (my, streaked and faded hair in grand- mother‘s recipe, and folks are again being it to keerthelr hair a good, emu color, wtttetf Is” qulte trertaitrie, as we are living in an use when n youthful uppoannce it, ot the great- est advantage. as. He wrote recently eating the price ot a setting of egg: trom U. B. C. Leghorn. with record: of 300 eggs and over. He was told that eggs by hen No. 6 were worth $25 each, but that a setting containing three eggs by this hen and the tidr ance by hens with 300423; records would be sold for 8250. A wire we; received in reply aeetarttrttrttte oler and directing that the eggs be shipped in February. " Mixed Wlth Sulphur " Darker" so Naturally Nobody Can Tell. Three eggs laid by this tAmout, hen will be shipped next month to a well-known poultry breeder In Tex- for ttrar, EARACH E. L. W. Chub ..............Preuid¢n; w. a. was»: .'.....VIo..PmIaem I. Howard Bimpson A. lunar Richard Rmhmln J. H. Ron: Jam Stautrtr - P. I. Shun: ARTHUR FOSTER Fr.... Manager B. E. IECHTEL ‘and W. R. IRIGKER ....... Inspector! c. A. BOEHM INSURANCE ABENOIIO. LIMITID - Prices run-enable. '. Goods culled tor and delinred. ' "rrmtt.u-mtmtmtr-arq0twiermarquro-q. A88IT. OVER “m GOVERNMENT DEPOOIT 3100.000 ."IIIIMIHI att.i.H0tr.rqQt'V In. mum I ‘l I I u L'" MuMahh and Tod2l: v." a 3mm m on» St., mum-g n._ M l 289 mm“... Dmft lot the etmgrU antler. lulu-1P. with sweet on will quickly you". 9.. pin. \ Day or night Phone a (In. I. It. Wotan... Pro-3'11 In - do...” tneun.' mud. Rounding books Bibles, Hymn and Prayerbooks n specialty. Add not. 999k. to your home library!» having your Juorno mun":- bound into boon. lulu-ling ' Btu, Sum can, etc. = ton. PW mum-u. no. 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