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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Dec 1928, p. 11

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Nor-n unwed, "rm nll'lu m" . ,He started out about unknown, And a trttort distance up the but]: passed the shanty or Steve Button the tuttqrrnttn, Button lulled him hen the dock. where he In alttlng with a hue and comforting month nu ot tobaeeo. He pulled In " line and leaned dihpldhted-ly “that the stern ot his idle boat. Norman had exchanged few words with mm ot late. He did not visit the lighthouse as often 85 formerly. "You eeen Baker?" Button and. "Not exactly." "Hes a cunt one'." "How you mean, smart?” “Says he saved your good-tor-noth- in' like after you'd near burnt it up." "Well, It doesn't matter what he an." "Good you think so. That Irttrfltstt he got a lot ot canvas on where Sun'i Stockins's cons-arm. and Sam’i'c Sue. What you think, him gottin' in the coast guard?" "Maybe he wanted in. I didn't." "But there's Iota as did want the berth. I wanted it, Wrote out my a.trtieattirn . . . I'm 1 neat writer. n an the good men they’re a-hand- in' the good jobs. Three you I'm Mtor it. And who gets it? Boxer. (his il-hy a drag, a rusty winch Iihey him. It's the devil's shame you did. n't Brtlatt him ott proper." . that "Some good mu did." "You trot a right to think so, But. ton," Norman answered. When r' asked Norman. "Pirtrt night you come." “You know it wun’t I hit him Ho Mind on angrily, leaving the night'. " -rnrtdrhtetstset, " -and women. “do as huh “(1:qu n." tht D. Baldwin iii'L Th_e "MONCTON" Nt' Winter Outdoor Boot (fp. . W. 081181 . ' LOOK m THE TRADE MARK Kie't,e,ea" A my”. any of "Northdm" Boot. und Rubbed! In on hand 0.“th "A Rush for Every Purpose Iii" . -ErNeaiiNiMl+Ea -...., IIIBEtMtMMt' as ”*w" IlXM c - " 'N, lRNMlME M, IllleilRiiiE " _ " _ "rtdk' not: I' T charms! , _-naau tdf,ijiiiltkttt'fit't ,_-.t ." “mam-tum“ ii0iu-tt)th- ”nine-gun“ ttte-arid- marginal-tum may. no m "It,“ mums-imam“ mmmmumh-n ".sm.ttr'ora-dit..t.ev, um.,no-w'nhhmu madman-null.“ 1"PrreC'raef""" memaumumomll mthmmtwh-Ih'uu mm.1lom nun. In Joy. Monmouth-maul mew ta-too-r-ir'" - . . . than.“ at 11!de ah-ret-or- 1101.1!“ who. H mm m. our and autumn. Now how can b. unu- oattNrm.atttoitoetfttioodtn.ttsat.' wtas.tormasmtttta+rtaNo " mum . . . and how funny “luminous! Emmi-boul- udlooked Inna: amniotic: -tthttrtoothHmothen my that “you wucco . . . no. ho um um. (ennui. " we. too do.» lot couldn't an any one about that Mn! no bu hour W it on. (0‘ Julia. nvuwohunovqunm. aneornou-tamso...tt_ in» one oe Own um. marl. in " I”. that not cram out an: no null. like " revulsion to his “than“. to. stories. He'd - tor- ‘gotton that (do of the whoonor ‘oooumd and no “puma an. and dog. “that Ind been all: since he an. to Build Many Eyo. Tran him to numb" it, remember the dog and the rum woman to noon u there blow up 3 stand! He turned from the beach at the edge of the ArBt pine wood and trumped through a thin. sweet- smelhng second youth until he met the old lumber road that led but to Copperhead highway. The country claimed. once he won out of the sand-dunes. Houses ot tor piper. other: with sides of clean shingles. still other: plastered like Germ-hie Riehaud'tr, not insecurely on ttraroltr hillsides surrounded by nnienced Boldt:. The potatoes needed rain, Norman noticed. The tumors he posed on the road were talking of beans end: sour cherries or the price ot vegetables peddled among the winner resortere up by Ottowa Lake. They were snail dark men who chtrruped their good mornings and clashed their horses with teln- tive vigor. Norm-n found his ear out ot preo- tise with the petals ot the French Canadas " had been two months . . oN longer than that, he was ashamed to tuttre how long . . . it had been nearly three months since he visited the Richnnd term. He turned to the Jett up a tricky, hill cattle path. This Hooked like hack country. all right. Another world. They were funny folk, these Michigan Frenchies. He used to tell his mother so, didn't he, and she laughed and insisted they were not a. bit funnier than the limes? Well. she wss right. Nobody on mirth could be any queerer than his tether. Julie Richaud had seen Gustaf recently no doubt . . . she would have news. He would like news. A out was bowling in a barbed wire fence. Norman stopped and set her tree. He ror1eated with some humor that modern improvements did not slwnys yield tattichynt return; one enterprising farmer mid for "9eeat, The cold-proof Boot " all outdoor work or sport - heavy felt top with rubber sole and FY; "MtTI$' Waterloo ‘WI “I. Tho mm van in: a no hm. Jilin. when do at Mm ame; out don the box at about“ think a." Mtttrta and run into tho no“: “I my” In I "out MI! in. val. It. opened the has at a. and of a. Elmo. Hor (when m sharply color ed when treeorterst.wtttrtoe,and her purple back but In cum h the hut. More than on: a. looked like s little girl. "You, after all this ttmot" all: crtod, and mm! at him “What'- happened to your had, Norma? And your hands!" “Burned a little." he replied. He was like hie {other in speech; he Ind a short war ot answeri‘ng quot tions. His mother used to tell him it was rude. _ "Burned'." He laughed " her anxiety. He we: glad to see Julie, gledder than he had imagined he would be. Some- how, he expected her to have changed. Bo many things had Nut. pened since lest he sew her . . yours ‘had run by in a few months. But it she had chnged it was only that she was handsomer, that her eyes were darker and rounder sad that the color on her cheeks was a deeper scarlet. She held her head a little higher, perhaps. But she looked young . . . as it the soil had been klnd to her, had permitted her to have quiet thoughts. Those other girls and women down at the Bttore--d%mut tor instance, and the tew wives of ooagt guarde- men whom he had tMMsn---Myd to be holding something in, to be hard- ening themselves against the lake. They never looked like little girls. Could you ever tell what they wird thinking? But Julie . . her eyes told Norman just now that she was hate pr, deliciously happy to see him, and nothing else in the world was bother- ;ing her head. “Well. I ca laughed, and laughed. Per Julie's smile. He walked beside her to the spring. under an old beech tree hen the house. Her lingers. gripping his arm, were Arm. They held like tight wires. She sat down. and pulled him after her gently. It In coolw here. There aeemed to he more air. But how stuli'y this land ton! Only the cedars in a green not by the pie breathed down a soft sweetness» Norman hustler. "Not but Skinned up I. little. We had a Brtr, Julie, hon no rout" "But Norman! You are thin!" she told him. "Thin us a bean pole. And your head must be very badly hurt. Here. come into the shade." "Tell me quick, you as badly hurt?" she touched the bandage on Ms forehead. "I?" she shrugged. "M; perfect, thank you! m there to do on this (In: ttood halal?" "And your “that?" "Jolt u usual. Who. hurt?" "Two weeks My. Did you hm, Julie, I'm working " the light- house?" For n mount the was sum. and than her mood changed. at. m tmo that, Norma monitored. She could shin her hum like I Gnu we. wind. "ll-v. you and your dinner?" the uteri “Qua-u In no. to Am Emu. choc moan her torched. "I know." thy. Mother and mad high; il. gucouyou. Momma... I came back,“ he said. He and then wondered why ho Perhaps it was because ot "My health In What also is tum but keep “Ha-w him-=1: “Wm '""erm'" ::_.U" _ _ trs'.', ihtgl'1itt'tt'1"S2mtttt, maul.“ - “mmuULl‘l-ulwm- hmout Nomi-.1 (All who. ii71iiiri'iie"i,ei Inn.“ 150 a,“ on lb: u: ”the In!!! tt a» W at dattaht" me_Mtitotrto1.maettr no an.“ lulu whom. an». “In on Giiait-ee.1teee9ettet “Phil _ mic-bdrm”; 'ttttstats- F. tattrtoindatsdrot-trithtrtratoR, “on.” It out. "a Hider-outta Anew Inn-boul- iyetims,andwttttroa.-.tt8ee r. my light tor the "ur.aimnyette+ .--_ .- to Moms. For ab " All boomer“. were you I tte:eeo,ye.ceeey.te1 WW" All»! no no tnrol low “and. that luv. - up“ m-Mu Ill!!!“ tho an (a! um and m not mind a Icahn. My mum mny mut- uuu m by landing “than. may - ttt a “which: and aluminum mm and An vol! tit-trated. mo " book: and by tho Urn-r - has! Boeutr, may cover Bit new: at all new“ of tho you. At an booksellers. iauuriiiiaiw a... - Birthday Js 1 an) M h odor All OIL Ki “ 'ti9y.Vrtr.pt11Pt,.eettf manhunt-y patina sum in“. 'uriieoaiit, "f i $Wm"m "not" ?7ii'nTiFii can. NM "a" Quite a timber mm the sale near Wallaby hold by Mr. M zen. The sale, under Waterloo County. gm. auctioneer, I. R. Roth, brought a little over $8,000. Excellent. prices were rallied toe livestock. Forum“. \ Mr. Henry lawman made I. trip to Mr. lain Stout: nut Waterloo on mhnrsdty. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt ”out Sunday but with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kinda ot Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. R. Schwaruen- umber and Miss Mattie - o! Pelercburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bctorartmntrutter. Friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Eldon mmrtmntrutmr who has been confined to his home suffering trom bronchitis, is able to be round again. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. iRrhwartxqrntrutrer were Mr. and Mrs. Sun Sunnis, Mr. and Mrs. Cl-yton Toma and son Franklin. and daughter Atiee, Mr. and Mn. Da- vid BoshartUnd family, Mr/ind Mrs. C. B. Yului. Mr. Jack Schmidt is :busy thresh- ing ht our burg. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Yuan! and daughter Gnce spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Christ. Zehr at Water- Mr, Milton Dam and Mr. Harold Hotstetor called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sdunidt'n. Mr. Jog Koeher and son Norman left on an encoded visit to Detroit and kingsbom. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Tttgb. Kennedy spent I day in Waterloo recently. Mr. August Bauer And daughter Emm- npent Sunday with Jon. Bei. ginger. Mr. and Mrs. David Boshart and family attended the wedding ot Mr. David Stelnman and Emma behold at New Hambuyg on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Vollmer ot Strut- tord were viaitora here over the week-end. , Miss hvm Voltenholmer ot Kit- chener spent a law days at her homo hero. Mr. and Mn. Jonathan Jantzt of Kitchener and Miao Munitions Ran.. atedler calla; on Mr. and Mrs. Joe K. SehwartBmttrttbqr. Mr. Wilfred Ruby, Ind- Mend spent Sauna-y evening In Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hour and son Theodore and Mr, and Mrs. Jon. Motor attended the 11001th- Koobol mum-h at St. Chinat- on Standby. Andttt"rduhtettmrrmnmr' MIN?" ' "I to1eyortsottMaitroatttte “chum-u. tt'e . an. Ham. Inna, 1tAt"rm'dtthqttdowathers" "I think I m not," an. up” ilrmtr, and on“ a. nun door. (To Do oil-thud) PINI HILL HEMP! Fathqes--"Ndw I'm giving you a good job In my mill. I want you to work your way up." Bow--'Wut, father, mom's no In- tum in it, 1 mot.to work in some plies when I can marry me owner's daughter." Mu. Production Vindicator] Mixed in the throng along the roads are hundreds ot automobiles, ti1led with curious sightseen, includ- ing many English and American tour. nu and also herd: ot cattle and troats.--'taormina (Slcuy) dispatch in a Regina (Canada) paper. And No Cover Charge! The Apple Restaurant opened last Monday. The menu consisted of roast boot, boiled ham and chicken; no utoes. cabbage, beans, corn, and sweet potatoes; pies and cake, come. and milk. It mm the general rmnttrk of one and all that for the sum of " cents they neviir ate a better dinner. -"Pirtr Years Ago," in the Salem (1nd.) Democrat. Pa-"No, my son. God made tho ttrat hiking machine, bat Edison made the firat one that could be shut on." t 'Rah for the Muzzle r winio--"Did Mr. mum mks “I. Brat talking machine. pa.'" New Owen of the Mtty-- "You must wake and all me only. catt me early. mother dear." That' wag often and to mother: by the girls at yesteryear; But the girls now an mar mun, as they and out for a. spin. "You must “to up only, mother, someono's got to let mo in." Herbs to Heal Those Sore, Sick Bronchial Tubes Gallagher's Indian Lung Rcmogly __congu_ tith' from ghm'turnierathtl1Whrur.. Ryan‘s mm to Bemuaitin or imilnr iN- m to P'artr.t.rtrtrptrutfPgeye.tr, iTaiCSriihiiiidfGurt 506mm; tt2u"l'll'iilt't,l11h'y,l'fih; tftiegrgg,1g,?"ddrt,tht,t Amt tuned. Marduk“ 'dr"'.",',':',":',',':'"")"'?'?,.";,:"',".' aihnatst. 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