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WEST ORDON‘S OOD LIMITED Kitchener‘s leading Optometrists Del.uxe Taxi From Depot or Whatfâ€"25¢ 12 Mansion St. Satisfy $3.50 ceiters at _ ‘Mrs. Henry Holle and daughter Robena, Conestogo and Mrs. Catherâ€" ine Halter and daughter Emma, Toâ€" ronto, were called to the bedside of Mr. Fred Moyer Sunday. â€" Esteomed Citizen Passes. The community suffered & ~keen loss Sunday in the death of Fred Moyer at 5.30 p.m. Mr. Moyer sutâ€" fered a heart attack Saturday afterâ€" noon. Four sons survive, Aivin and Joseph, New Germany, John of Weisenburg and Herbert of Serble, Montanna. He was our Constable for six years. Funeral arrangements had not ‘been made. Mr. Joseph Moyer, Guelph, apent Sunday here. Mesars. Jack Flick and Harold May, Guelph, spent Saturday huntâ€" ing this vicinity. n S | _ "And what," asked the chiet of the r. Jn irb d his sister ‘ Be?ty. Gmh.xspe’:n"tlhe weekâ€"end Canmibal Island, in his kindest tones, with the C. Halter family. on New Year‘s day, "was your busiâ€" __â€"â€"-â€"-â€"_..=-__â€".__==|neu before you were captured by WOOD‘s PHOSPHODINE !=* mss‘ . The Grest English Preparati ' I was a newspaper man," answerâ€" m Tones and invigorates the whole|6d the captive. WOO PHOSPHOD imy men?" D?,,, Grest Engish ,.""!5_ "I was a newspaper man," answerâ€" #a fang Toues and invigorates the whole |6d the captive. F nervous system, makes new Blood | . « hlar: 5 in old Veine Used for Nersous | . AP OUWO0!*" . m. uuuudp m z:", No, merely a subâ€"editor. :'::"unn.‘ï¬a-‘u t Memory: Brice $2 p.hm'i' Cheer up, young man! Promoâ€" '..°|f. um Sold by.‘ dr%!_-_w‘_-dkd‘ a plain ‘tion awaits you. After dinner you funeral of his cousin, the late Carl Berberich at Guelph, Seturday. __Miss Ida Halter returned home after spending four days at Guelph. Mrs. Frank Febrenbach left for Toronto Sunday to spend some time with her aunt, Mrs. Catherine Halter. Miss Marie Febrenbach, Kitchenâ€" er, spent Sunday with her ralatives free. called on Miss Susan Wuest at E} mira Â¥Friday, who is soridusly iI1 at the hame of her sister, ‘Mrs. Mary NVE Op Sss seb g y C ERemt . SUHY O ADIECE ThE woon mebicine Co. tononTroro#t shall be editorinâ€"chief." NEW GERMANY se L ncontaing. stie ie td .pugw! J#( mot uvaep to stairs )* |M it won‘t wurt AZ _ _Mr. Floyd Meyers and Miss Idella ii‘ulk Oof New Hamburg epent Saturâ€" day ovening at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hamburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heldman on Sunday. The examination of the Confirmaâ€" tion Class will take place on Friday evening, March 18th as follows: Isobelle ~Hoerle, Erma Doering, Howard ‘Wagner, Arthur Wagner, Clarence Wegford, Lloyd Becker, Andrew Doering. burt, is improving nicely. Mr. and Mre. ‘Chas. Wegford and sons Stanley and ‘Clarence and Miss Anne Berg epent Fridayafterâ€" noon in Kitchener. k Mr. Herman Wagner and sons Howard and Arthur spent Friday afternoon in Kitchener on business. __Rev. Mr. Shults of New Dundee occupled the pulpit of the Lutheran Church on Wednesday evening and preached a very impressive lenten Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wegford and sons and Miss Anne Berg spent Sunâ€" day with relatives out of the village. Mrs. Dan Wettlaufer of New l.ll Mrs. tor. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Berdux and family spent Sunday with the forâ€" their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. P P t . C R S ee e C > 5+‘ ï¬% -f-fl.?uv-.*tg m w in Sm ininn revcneintionicncocr omcs Wiingue : * Then + o v he mention & figure * rmpmenfemneronmemepemmmens -w.mqumum‘ * ialenmdaung _ *Iwhh Atise i 20 mumably Araige â€"-â€".’.“...'-..__.._.__..L n-‘tv.“l::odlh’:ouu" l-'-â€"-m March 8, to Mr.],, "W name doctor," cried Wagner the Colossus the bed heartily. ) * * 5n ech Py aiy) the mattor m:_nr' | thex Hiit 10 ties "i |anmats oang har Mi, DT iruside avent last Sunday with |tchard has done the same thing." . GAS _ BUuE&GIES *huer chil coun" 4[â€" ; Mr. Pritchard how he could save money and time, work with fewer and better men, ha‘ve supervisionâ€" in‘short, 1 advised him to offer you the post at your present railway jwages, with certain additional bene ," eaid the outandâ€"outer; "why, I‘ve seen Jamie throw a man down the ladder of the Crow‘s "Nest, and that‘s forteen feet high, good!" "‘Well," Hubert continued, "I venâ€" tured to propose another arrange ment to Mr. Pritchard. I have been a good deal about on the yard receivâ€" ingâ€"banks and shede since your aeciâ€" dent. 1 am satisfied that the whole lnym there is wrong. There is checking of goode, and all that. The clerks‘ part is all right, I presume. But what is needed is a strong man, with authority to compol the carters â€"both those belonging to the yard and those of the company, to enter by one gate and go out by anotherâ€" go to this or that siding, and unload ‘at this receivingâ€"bank or that! Do it, and no words about it! Keep still, please, Mr., Dillingham. You are my patient, remember. Well, I showed ‘There came an explosion from the outandâ€"outer, who confounded in one disastrous heap the cookhouse the public opinion of Thorsby, and all the scandalâ€"mongering of the world. He also made excursions into the private lives of certain persons who ‘"‘ud have to have their heads punched," and stated that he (the outâ€"andâ€"outer) would be condemned it he did not do what he vehemently pleased in his own house., "I don‘t knowâ€"what ehould 1 do?" said Hubert astonished, recal ling the girl who had drowsed under the shawl on the night of the acciâ€" dent while Edith and he were waitâ€" ing for consciousness to returned to the battered frame of the outâ€"outâ€" outer. ‘"‘You used to carry me toâ€"some whereâ€"when I was a baby," said Bue, somewhat fluttered at the idea of epeaking to a doctor all by herâ€" ’oelt. " 1 don‘t know exactly where it was, but, perhaps you do. Do you ‘know. if I were you, I should go there Saturday afternoon!" "Oh!" said Hubert, with a sudden start and a rrea;‘nmudo; "thank ‘youâ€"h there anything I can do for M"’ _ "Oh, it you could onlyâ€"but of course you won‘t!" . "What?" aaid Hubert kindly; "it 1 can, I will." "Well, give me something to make warts grow all over Agnes Anne Jacox; She‘s a mean, horrid thing. I‘m ‘oute‘ with her, and she thinks Ned Dillingham had something on his mind. He was awkward and nerâ€" vous. "I say, excuse me asking, docâ€" tor," he said, as Huwbert was preparâ€" ing to leave, "how are, you doing yourse{â€"about dddgings, I mean?"â€" _ "I‘m Sue Dillingham," she said breathlessly. "What are you going to do Saturday afternoon? You‘re torgotten me?" â€" e ; "Oh," said the young man lightly, buttoning his frock coat, "I have a folding ‘bed which shuts up in the dayâ€"time, and I got my meals sent up from the cookhouse!" Hubert shook the unbandaged hand and said, gravely: "I will wait. It is much better. I would do noâ€" thing to hurt Mise Edith. A tall, skimpish figure was waitâ€" ing for him at the cornerâ€"a girl of fourteen carrying a bag of damaged books; the strap she carried twisted about her hand as a weapon oi offence. She had had a bout with Ebie Fleming. â€" _ ~"And you saw that, what I‘ve been nvurlnzl“l myself hoarse about for years, and you told Owd Jamie! You are a wonder! I say," ha continued, "he‘ll either murder you one of these days, or have you running half the _ Hubert smiled again, but contentâ€" ed himeelf with asking what anewer he should take ‘back to Mr. Priâ€" tchard. "Oh, I‘ll come, of course," said the Ooutâ€"andâ€"outer, "and ‘be glad of the chance. Reilway work is good work, but there is nothing at the end of it. Pritchard‘s foreman is another matâ€" terâ€"that is, if you can get on with the man up in the Crow‘s Nest!" And with a nod he was gono, leayâ€" ing the outandâ€"outer groaning imâ€" povently. â€" ~ * fits, such as a pension after a cerâ€" tain _number of years and service, as is the custom with yard foremen." ‘knockâ€"meâ€"down falicy to ye from the eut«andâ€"out wWELCOM thing Then there was the Manor House to pass. He could see his own room, with the ‘blind still down, like & sightless oye. ‘Tim would be someâ€" where a@bout the garden. He felt inâ€" “cunod to shout to him over the tenâ€" foot wall, "Hallow, Fat Boy!" just |to her his counter retort of "Hallo, ‘Spoonor!" which certainiy carried ‘more point now than in the days of old. EC0 ocm on neneine Fol SOnP Mb Centin‘t repils.. M ir es M‘ A of a former ‘Thoraby had wandered the landmarks, like a sailor who, a century ago, before Lower Dene after long years, visits a longâ€"forâ€" was thought of, when East Dene was gotten port with which he was faâ€" only then_a redâ€"roofed vMlage on the miliar in youth. Hutchin‘s Farmâ€" ridge, and when all shout Prit yes, that was its name, that lowâ€"lyâ€" chard‘s yard extended the great ing one to the right. He had stolen Thorsby sait marshes. turnips thereâ€"for Edith, so that he Now, even the trees had goneâ€"a might have something to add to the few only left, clinging to thin soil lunch dessert; fresh fruit, as it blackened with emoke, putting out a were! Yonder was the very gap in tentative leaf or two, which present: the wall leading into the ‘brickfield, ly iblackened and wizened before over which he had escaped from the coming to anything decided. There pursuing Hutchin, hot on revenge were hills in the distance; away to and armed with a pitchfork. the north the Cheviots, long, greyâ€" Near the path which went past green ridges. The water of the esâ€" Hutchin‘s stood a big haystack. tuary was lost behind great masses crumbly at one ond like a carious of building. Mills where syrens hootâ€" tooth, but in the main high and ed by day, and furnaces which flickâ€" freshly roped. ered in the uncertain night, fenced _ Hubert had walked emartly. He it off. Green Lane now stood on a did not wish to arrive too early at wide plain, acrosa‘the parched surâ€" Green Lane. Perhapsâ€"if, indeed, face of which the branch line from Edith was there, as Sue inferred, as Thoreby to Blinton made a wheal she obviously meant him to underâ€" like a halfthealed scar. ‘The chimâ€" standâ€"she might turn and zo back neys of mills and factories smoked again if he allowed, her to catch all about the horizonâ€"many more sight of him. He excused his dupliâ€" now (60 at least Hubert thought) city by the fact that he had someâ€" than when he went that way before, thing very definite to say. She cartying Baby Sue, and pattering would give him no chance at the etories of his tutor‘s incompetencles house. Her mother was either in or to make Edith Dillingham laugh. else Hdith was out. She scemed to Something within him, strong and do most of the marketing now, and compelling, took him past the old at the hours when she well knew Dillingham cottage by the waterside.;that he would be coming to see her It had fallen into saddest disrepair. | father. x Dirty children played there. Disconâ€"| But all and any opposition aroused tented, "yawpy" fowls promenaded |a Salveson. So Hubert firmed his in and out over the unwashed|mouth and prepared to take Time bedropped doorstep. It was hard to by forelock or backlock, just as he conceive the pretty, white Waterside|could grip him. Cottage, as Mrs. Ned Dillingham had| ‘The young man was passing the kept it when she was first wedded |little stackyard of Hutchin‘s when, and all the world was young. _ over the wall, he saw a curious "wait till I see Agnes Anne Jacox: U"02Ys Pritchard‘s emptied itself at won‘t E‘makat® o henh 34005 Di Phaock veduninens o versrtclt ‘ « em ro ro! 1 CHAPTER Xx _ wall of a dam. After that, there was On Hutchin‘s Haystack peate over Pritchard‘s till Monday, Such a frame as Green Lane staâ€" except, that is, for the exceptional tion in which to set an idy!! You processes, the repairs, and the occaâ€" approached it by grimy footpaths of sional nightâ€"andâ€"day work on a big ntpln; nndo{roqt dnjcr, only here battleship or cruiser, wanted in & MELS dn «O romgnht ineinr ies n w Aiclsous Ails staty duanttbisinants. APiintnlP i elnstinds d Aldh wh oc d 2A : 20 . and there chaning for a hundred hurry to back some notable diploâ€" yards at a time into rambling lanes macy of peaceâ€"plus the big stick. and “clou,gh;,;ln which the lovrers _ Hubert walked along, picking up mB & amalll o o e e on n e d P se C va "Yes, more than you are! Thank (*UDdling acr youâ€"oh, yes," said Hubert lifting YBIDUY scray his hat. "I think that by trying very @WaY down « hard from now till Saturday I ehail the Tor estu: be able. to remember!" regular pur __"First tall hat I ever had taken off C&rd‘s yard. to me," said Sue trinmphantly; _ He had co1 "wait till I see Agnes Anne Jacox; U"AYS Pritcl won‘t I make a face at hor!" one o‘clock p bod o mu::& e .Mh{ou yâ€"eay you nice grey suit and straw sult! i do, too ; ;zncln’tnofummu.m see. You‘re sure you can remember ’t.ho name of the place! It‘s Greenâ€" something!" it the air, "gho‘o. always Funmin‘ \" â€"no, mot after giris, «JP r boys, o. Lz x‘ mt..“:.u who‘s as protty | _‘ uou;lh_t M:&'hl.un-uu:; Miss Suean h io tor Dll:;d- was loyal | â€"‘‘But I am fond of .your sister," would be atlhlu‘:lh lovo';‘ Y her, if T could get the chance." _ _ | _ them a wonderful pickâ€"meâ€"up." So writes E. M. Ward, Saskatoon, Sask., who further states: "I would reâ€" commend Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills to all sufferers from that rundown, listless feelâ€" ing. 1 have taken the Pills on many occasions, and they seem to tone up my blood wonderfully. I have been anaemic for years, and find that, when I get runâ€" down, after taking several boxes of Dr. %u’l’h&?ï¬&nbuiubflh by creating new blood and increasing the red blood cells which restore the wasted tissues and revitalize the exhausted sysâ€" tem. They remove the cause of rundown or nervous conditions. Try them. At your druggist‘s. 50c a package. 21 E. M.Ward Finds Wonderful Pick:Meâ€"Up in Dr. Willams‘ Pink Plis. Williams‘ Pink Pills the color comes back to my cheeks and I bave wonderful L__________] the road to recovery I take Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and I find V No ~indeoditâ€"eaid Suo; â€" "shols a "cWhat has sho cone to pout" °* Siere" cank oo »in hor nobe Bad Attacks of Fflu But, after all, better not. Still, he ‘t that do ag Aogte C uind B Siine! â€" 4 3. h "I have bad attacks of the ‘fu‘ frequently since 1919, and sometimes very bad attacks, but always when on AND REMEMBER, you‘re NoT To Botuehr â€" _ ,(nn Katie Steffler) were sorry to learn of her death in Dashwood last | week. She is a eister of Mr. Enoch Steffier of this place. y â€" By FRANMK BEC» _ Misse Lorette Oesch is spending a few weeks with friends in Gadshill ‘Mr. and Mre. Nicholas Kittel spent a couple of days with their son, Herbert in New Hamburg. Mr. and Mre. Nicholas Dietrich and family of St. Agatha visited on Sunday with Mr. sand (Mrs. Enoch Mr. Joseph Stoeser, Sr., of Kitchâ€" ener is visiting with his brother, Mr. Henry and Mre. Stoeser here. Miés Helene Flannery visited teâ€" cently with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kienâ€" The young man was passing the little stackyard of Hutchin‘s when, over the waell, he saw a curious sight. Hanging from the high hayâ€" stack, long and solid as a barn in spite of the part eaten away at one end, was something between a bunâ€" dle and a human figure. Looking more closely, he saw it was a girl hanging by a rope of straw twisted about her middle. Her hands and head hung down on one side; her dress and feet straggled on the other. ‘There seemed to be a faint movement, but no crying, and the idea that first crossed Hubert‘s mind as he vaulted the dry stone dyke was that of an attempt of suicide. Yet would:be selfâ€"destroyers, even the ! most determined, do not hang themâ€" selves pour ie bon, as the French eay, with a rope of straw round their waists. (To be Continued) ‘uked Tim. Ho had not known how much before. is fatherâ€"well, he T eoment ;.::n:-uyw -o-:'n{.'v F frow bis h sfl.:,lnulo!sbod.w temper is stronger than blood; at least, the Salveson temper was. Hu the wall leading into the brickfleld, over which he had escaped from the pursuing Hutchin, hot on revenge and armed with a pitchfork. But all and any opposition aroused a Salveson. So Hubert firmed his mouth and prepared to take Time by forelock or ‘backlock, just as he could grip him. slipped behind as soon as he breast e4 the rise, andâ€"saw the grey, open plateau, with the paths dipping and trundling across itâ€"to the right the whinny scraps of Farne Height, and away down on the seaboard, where the Tor estuary widens, the vast irâ€" regular purplish splash of Prit quickened. ' VR Fogt _ Ford 8 Friends of Mrs, Christian Dietrich He had come out at two. On Sat C. A BOLHM iNourance AGENCIES LimiTED autfer Officers and Directors JOSEPHSBURG â€"President HUH! eR DR. W. J. SCHMIDT, Dentist, 69 7%5 St. ."dm.m to Pm‘&u. DR. 8. H. DR. J. W. HAGEY, Den 110 Weber cfl!s.., Phones 700 and 701 § 4 Waterloo, Ontario Miss Anna R. 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