â€118831 P." o'. I] Fer'rtmd"Di" GERALD E. SMITH likerthls on'a cold day? -%/iiiirbor--rm trying to get some thing for my wife. IMam dHad any offers? HUI-INC - Human “Mirna". loam equipment sud thor- ouh oxporionoo to sub]. u- to the prompt, complete and until-actor, mania. Whether it in rep-in. duration: or has]. laden. you will and an: work of the nine rigidly high standard. SECOND LADY 22 King South - Phone 128 WATERLOO FIRST LADY DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE PHONE 2055 93k King W. - Kitchener IIGKNS‘S. - Wat-Ibo JACOB RAHN Man-Why are you rushing about dolicioul couer , - - lint-lo. 'F nlit. Iod- an“ wall! II... . . . I r " oh-.- no - I I o a t It: . a a a I I a II. m - t-h-III. not. I n I l o I t . 9m 0-- -- - -. "At Fuckeury'n. Moot - than Iii. aflornoon. it you want to gut - ml fruit- und vegetables!" Add Years to fa, life LOWEST CHARGES JOSEPH FACKOURY q you. by to-sum m - " an: Ilvlu It In -t Culture How. I..." luv-Int hull. III lulu" gad bank In a» "one. Natural Methods Olly No Medicines. Drugs A Ion-prom hide-th- --. by the "until-oft“. _ Near the “capital. " 'i-o-rs alt-null“ - ldhllhum “I“ -oeaor-raoett"'"t 'sriea"httrrehte. COD/PORTABLE IIâ€. â€-40.3. Vila-Abe. -WRITE FOR FORK Mounl Hope St. Nor Opuutiou. â€av-sh" P' got that Mum "mm-mam or--","...-" mv-mwggquumuqnq Mp â€Hover ad -hMr, an -ro--d.o+rstt'tn twin. to recoup his lost but], hr tun. struck up n m, WP. Inn two other no: and VINO?“ W, m be - would by nu upon of a pistol and an not. that " mm had boo- Ihoc ad had [on (I'M. I In.“ in "tor him. without not)“ thought. But tho cold was Bot hm, had In the and " In M who did the resetting. holding M's had - the boat by A French inhuman "on Seattle. mltlsnd. knowing the qos, took chug. ot the little boat when they Mod French), to ate them to Slug-lay. Altar u bud journey they reached Stu-1y where they and a Ihbp unloultng miners and homes. tae%uure ot bl: quest " seemed that Prenchy and the Jew had formed a partnemhip, lo start a haullng humans from Stag- wny with the homes Ind boat for ca- piul. With a glance at the clouds Speed suggested that it was going lo rain. and he would do a “sketch round" tor some blankets while his partner -r.iGruGijaid at Steiner's?" Maitland asked. _ wais drying our. lunen l usx you Io get me nun uul "'or an hour or an an." he had ot our camp. I mean stay out." Bone. 'Mallland sat pondering over Her laugh was a ripple or span _--------------" \6W GO ON mm was my the fire. From this abstraction he was roused by a slight crunching sound in the gravel. and glanced up almost abaently at the shape or a horse. limned in tterr lines against the dark. An upward glow {mm the tire lighted a woman's face which ite aeemed to rememhen Then a low. muMeat laugh gave body to the v1- sion. He stood up. still halt-dreaming, as "Seems like this man Ga she pulled her home under the sha- m gamble." tw. "mowed dow of the wharf. Her dark eyesmwmu he don't know aha masked with a vagrant humor some L, pair of “WW... give; 1M Caprice he could not fathom. When I chos and smokes." she seated herself on a fallen wharfl Maitland â€3er hoard timber. leaving a space beside her halfopenpd hits hand to in wordless invitation. he obeyed. t Rosen., ring and tshut " as: without knowing that he did so. _ lv, as if if; wpw holding Speed meriodded when told ot "Meet Lady Luck." she said. and to his complete stuperaction, turned his, head toward her and lumen him lightly on the mouth. “You have a funny. serious. wondering look I like." she explained. ""ot tracing something that keeps drifting away. Lurk]; prn panning you, too, so I've decided to give you a 'rreak---it you want Jt. Do you?" she murmured. with a writing tau in her voice that' drained his blood. Her lips how-rod close to his; her hair almost brushed his tape with a tingling lure that took his breath. Appalled at what he had almost done, ho held her crushed flttt- between hit, hands till he could win back some degree of sense. "I think it would be safer," he pleaded; "to be unlucky." She tooked at him with an oddly shadowed. reflective smile. as it the scruple intrigued her, or he had brushed some chord or memory. “Suppose I were to otter you and your partner an outfit, a job and a big amus- in the Yukon, would you trust your luck?" _ "Whether I would or not," he said, "my mrlner wouldn‘t." "He doesn't know what the stake is." Rose rountered. "You‘re going "no: unruly" An upward tttow from the ttre HgMed a woman's he: Ttt' Kos AME ALL msT WING TO DO BOLONEY.’ we DON'T m TU' NEXT noon "s T'NOMINA‘IE AN' NEED Am NOMINATION - LET'S 51m ELECT A PRESIDENT on ELECTION - Twat; out mums . , . cum 9: CuoeE-- A â€PM“ In your to, In on} that. - nbol In - who'. dutch-o: Boumuto--orsotutwth1Bto_ a. could who mm ot that, - ‘ccpl to wonder lt "tion I. Involvd " the mysterious gold new. a. - at. And. while their lamb“. angled. she drew . tin; from on. a he“ and slim ll mllchlovoully on the tip ot lab little ttrtrr. turning his stare with a look at in- terest, "Lady." he said. pointing north, "up there is All-Alaska and the Yukon Territory, It that ain't a big enough hunun' range tor you fund me and my pardner to keep tttV (tangled in, ith too damned bad. But lumen I ask you to gel the Hell out “inhuman. 'emar_et_tt At that moment a thud on the wharf above them from than both A dare tttture loomed with n bulky dense in the dunk, Human! thought ot Fallon, but u flue (mm the tire revealed An apparlnon much more lllnluvhlng to Mm jun! than. Speed's apparent use was due to a roll ot blankets on his shoulder. The outluvir came down the and and dropped his burden near the are, still regarding the slrl. After . mo- ment he walked over to me home and held the stirrup tor her, with I gesture that was polite but imptae able I " was not till Hwy lumps! in um I Laura Srheilelp and daughter, Mm‘ Speed alluded to the suhjs-rt that ,prmny In the vmagF. l [rumbled hlm. “From where l sol."| Mr: and Mrs. Sol. Kirch and Mr. the Wot,Frttet' olvsorvpd mnsiugly. I and Mrs. Waller Stmh wore Kitchen- "which is looking at th" silo'--)' ' or visitors on Thursday afternoon. man Fallon lists-us like {our good; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dahmer and Hicks to "eat, it not tint His havin' i family ot Waterloo were week-end [rum-.4 ot' tantamount um! curly wall leilurs at the home of the former's in his [Milan-u, I don't 'C'dst"ii'l'.li1"ll'r'J1 But. he's an! snmnlhln' (-1210 that f Mr. and Mrtr. Kdgar Bowman of St. makm a bunch of haul-melt, hard- t'athttNttos spent Sunday at the home mouth minors, answr-r his Jerk line. lot the (",1“er father. Mr, Leander A quivk hand, a cool head. and Bowman, enough "I'm"? Kills to swing (a Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kuhn and tuneous music. Shr' mounted "army, and looking hat-k at Maitland. touchpd her timrers to her lips. The horite's Jtooree,' ground softly in the sand, and she vanished. Spend threw a fresh lor, on the tire. and atter kicking n ituo flame. he drew trom his parka a now has ot Durham, rolled a cigarelltp and lit it with a brand rrnm tho mm, "Seems like this man Garnet likes In gamblv." tw. olmvl'vml at last "What he don't know about rallln' Maitland euuarctlv heard him. He hallopmwd his hand to look. at Rosen., ring. and shut it again quick- ly, as ir [In won-v holding a witetN bond. She waited before mounting, re- 4he pon- t - III...- ot a-u7iii'iVdRtiiGdFi'F.artaiiir" 'lll'xNTlr'Ts' W' ": .ll a'lnraTrtA"ll'l.TAlrrir",t,",l7a1 Mâ€"'â€wuuhp“. ar. " mamm.“.m%hmflh'mmmflmflkh a. M FrrGiu"iGuGaa-utn_tu-.-- mum-anus.†mwmamuhh-Im 1tggTtte'gtat2nuth'lfi'tP"""'""'"0 """dag.'httli'P"" *1. W -trheybkqriiriTn. "tettee_ W'mMmmwu'flmug-uh.l¢odluthlun l-I- _ LI. u ',iWlu.'trdl"l'tt iiGiGoiai'arar.iiiryor.rrteerc t"Mttt'Mrgta-. "ddUt I.“ Maul-ad watched shun-Inc In M" “"' ‘" 112323;“;0-1' a half-dorkneu. The out in uand was; 'ltlt,utl cry-turf oe- in a Btte run that Ito-mod dismal]! ingredients mist. {urge to on»! over the "trutd undo an born by the these dinolved erysta . through the ebb tide, swd" blank.“ V." nntnnl channel. In addition, than rolled up. and I pile of driftwood lay are still other salts in Km... ready tor their trreatrtaat an. Aw which prevent food torment-non in DONG at him]! tor â€Vin! IMP! the intestines. and tigereby chock While MI partner VII hunting l fob. the further accumulation not only Ed washed In a tlde pool, and went of uric acid, but a! other body to look tor Aim. poisons which undermine the health. GG Vikki sun “1113' when you unable Into "Boo print. mo. 3nd nuke It throelundo‘." He learned that Steiner had oner- ed to sell Garnet hh Milton. (hr-net promptly closed with him at the price ot tour hundred dollars tor the team. and engaged the two unner- tn haul for him at the use. Snood had itrtst named This swift ndjuslment had all the "ect of a miracle to Maitland, but the Westerner accepted It as : alm- pie captive or the goddess who pre~ sides over mlnlng camp; Nor In Steiner visibly troubled by the change in his plans. "'56in is int-Ea you and it, nun It? lt they put it in my hands, I don't need a shovel. do " Let the can; dig TP. WOODLUI‘ ENLARGED; TO PLANT 18.500 TREES for " neither." Speed concurred T IContInued Next Week) Woolwich council has completed preliminary arrangements tor acqulr- lug of several small parcels of land. :llmm 16 '.terp.q III all situated In the vicinity of the exlstlnx township wundlnl and which is to be used an an o-nlurge-menl or the name. Plans ltaetr been made tor the planting ot cNMMe 19..500 "mail trees. or the (out ters and hardwood classes on this uddition in the roux-m: or a month or e “Woolwich eounqil meets again next Tumday when the deal will he tinatly disposed of. Joseph w. anydgr Buried. Aria-lééo -nGmer of villagers! and rnsiuIPIlls from the immediate vrein- ity attended the funeral ot the late Joseph w, Snyder ot Snlder's Cor- Hill's on Thursday afternoon. . Dr. Will-o'- Mode-Io Luanda]. . Rev. and Mm. William Waldron or Kinrarditte were Halters at the homo or Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good on Wednesday ot last week. Mi Mr. and Mrs, John Barlman of (:nwalmlown were visitors at the Erwin Dahmer home on Friday. a Mrs. Catharine Schlnbeln. Mrs. Truuslor of Waterloo. were spendlng Laura Srhouelo and (hummer. NHL Friday In the villagl \lr-Wund Mrs. Oscar Huehn and sons were Sunday visltom with Brunch; relatives. Mr Chas. Herman ot Elmira was a Sunday afternoon gnu-cl of rela- tin-s in the vieinity. Mr. and Mrs. A. Heimpel. Mr. and Mm. Koch and son of Waterloo were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mm. Erwin Heimpel. Z'Iierclmn that ain't so foolish Mr, Michael Draining", Mr. and Mm, Herb Huohn and son Harry won- visltlng at the home or 'Mr. and Mm. Alvin Draining" in Elmira on Sunday. -iir.Gnd Mrs. Jane]; Toman and tron or Kitchener were Bunny visi- tom at the Byron Selma}: tene. Mr. Oscar Stroh, Ml:- Emma Stroh and Mr. and Mrs. Wlltor Stroh and none were Sunday after- noon visltom with relatives in EL mlra. Messrs. Andrew Freeman and Harry ~Kirch accompanied a St. Ja- r-oha party on a human trip to To- ronto on Monty. CONESTOGO John Barlman of Mrs. L. Weiland and daughter. Plums and Hum have returned to itheir home in Kitchener after spend- ing a week's vacation at the home of Mrs, Welland's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R Jones, - ....-. - -- "--M. '___-" - v. v.1" “w . . m-youuwuHI-r. Prp't 'tiiik'ii,,riirriieiiiiiiFii unknown." to In my dunks, to Iranian “in. ‘w_ . I. ad '.'tttg, this. a. “h 1'tt',htl "gut,"',,', I in; thiF1'itt'ii'i5 w.†M “1. that... 1 Mn II . ' 2'i'rl",'lh' (at in or out "trug tue. amd -tnieiqd be†II. -"'"'-iiiiiiiii"ia'r, "k, w m up. Bet m u we" "rG.nruehroqe+Umadi_s. now--" itoura . Apr -etirryy m I“: I - - [rm-chm sm- lnvo‘xo'no i/--0.J. m ' Rheumatic condition no the to “at. Mam-t salt of an new of uric arid in tho W 'patty 0. body. Two of the tet,'.',',', of Vein-do! one â€a". to: Ira-then Sam hue we: of . ‘W a". a" to of h dissolving uric acid cry-14E Otha. m- ingredients mint Noun-e to and Mn: (I... M these diuolved ennui: through the The mm! at tho un. notunl chouneli In addition, there wood Sprint 8 who hold no still other an: in Km 7n Emma's new on Veda. which prevent food (omenution in by "tag! with a Into a“ _ .. . .. _c_, _|__-‘. __..-_a. - _&...o.. " ' 1“ Geo Ayers has returned to " home trom um noth where he ha been engaged bn' the past few months. Miss Kathleen Jones was a visitor in Preston on Thursday, Wilbert Snyder at Preston is visitlng at the Imnw of Mr. and Mm. Richard Drager. Mr. N. Wilfong was a Sunday vial- tor wit relatives in Elmira, Mr and Mrs Frank Smith were Sunday visitors with relatives in Gall. - Quit. a numhn-r of people from Donn atteumui tht! Winnipeg “Kahuna" and Prmutott "RivulPttes" ladies' hockey .aam" at the Gait {arena on Monday waning. The Young People's League ot the Otitrul (‘hun-h hold in; meeting on Sunday awning Miss Ella Wolfe gun an hr-r topic. ":‘nnin Charlotte Dalton". Tlu- meeting was cloned will] tho 1mnedictiou. was day. Mr Earl Laurence has returned to his home here utter spending the past week as " patient in the Galt HoupllaL "Miss. Glut-jot"". LuImm or West Betty 'zmimmm, R.N., spent Momma» in rpm-ding a few weeks Thursday afternoon in Kitchener. at the hom" of Mr. and Mrs Geo, A 'rrt. Ir. tsewetan it whiting with F'order I: .uAr,e.y1gteeet,r2elrlk, 'm"G,rra Us!!! In " Wtsilaud and Joy Luhsinger of Hilchr-m-r wPt'tr viycitot's in the vil- lage on Saturday can-Swing! Multinh Inge on Saturday Miss I.nuinr- Lots-m has returned to West Munrmse an†spending the winter montlts a: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. FurdPr. The Kilolmner hydro workmen are Inlay moving tho hydro poles back " the road :11 tho village this wetic "Haggai" was the subject chosen by Rev. w, l’illlm'snn of Preston at the Presbyterian Cora-h. Ilor. E. R. mm of can minim-10d the service at the United ('lnlrvh tttl Sunday afternoon. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid are holding a quilting hee at the home or Miss l' Watson an Wednesday afternoon and n-vonimz. bunch will lu- t,erxuut A "otwert will In- rwtit at tht Doon l'ulllil’ Scltooi on Thumsday evening, March L'k'lh. ai S u‘riurk sharp. A program and lun‘mru Hide-x will he given. l'rm-m-uls “In go for the Srhool Library. Jas. .\Ir(::urw_\- Wits busy grading the I‘ll†nn tho side roads. in the vil- lage on Monday which has made a Kryat improvement. 3113‘ w Mewiltiams ot Preston as a visitor in the village on Fri- Iur. and Mrs. w. Na" and Stanley Near and Rth-m- Sheppard ot Prea- ton www- Sunday visitors at the homo nr MI: and Mrs. Chas. Road". Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hicknell and family spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Vera Rental}; T 5 -ee iiiGun% muror Preston spent Snyflny_at hefnhomf hery. . "irr-frairii/kioeprer of Mt. Elzin called on friends in our district on Sunday.†-.. - .. Mrs. Wilfred Habel of Kitchener spent I few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chlrles Wryrner. . . . . " .BS., Recent visitors with William Zuber'a were the Misses Helen Otter- meyer and Rita Zuher of Kitchener. Georgina Zuber and Mr. John Go- lightly of Guelph, Alma Sinder and Mrs. N. Fay of hero. Mr. Ted limb of JfildmtLy, . . . VVMiQVHermun Kloepfer called Mrs. Norman [human rtyefysur. Mrs. Elizabeth Hergott and Hunter Jerry Hergott spent Sunday with Mr. nnrl Mrs. Homer Teach of Kitchener. _ - - _ __ -iiiriiiii Bere of l'hilipnburg call- ed on friends in our district last wrek. _ __ Mrs. Elizabeth llvrgott and Mrs. Vet. Hergott called on Mrs. Gott- fried Reinhnrt in Kitchener, who is still eonf1ned to her hed throutth illness. SHANTZ STATION ' only muting in. run y un- my body Blnmn mm {In quetittn a halal. omen-I then took place with-met. T=7.---..- Doha-g being chew! Mont. Alex "Bott, Ilitt'rt',,S The I director- ate Dr. G. . W, John lAlbrocht. J. W. Burnett. "r. C. lumen I'oqtmersg. WL‘Hsyu, Aumsttr: "e"-""-'"'"--. if -_ the ihiiii, tut ttt m...“ Ltyi,5. 'af.""'""""'?"'""'""" ulna ' ttttt t=r,'dtarJa-o. iauii 7:511. 'iiiiyiuiir the_hu Emil-i!"- iri-d nth-9W. 1 totd,. iaiigta,ideLr, Esau-m)“ liar- ;é§ "riiiii.3heVite for the hone- show was not not but in nil prob- atrility it will be held during the second week in April. “lo-19.1."?! Wat ' . - . A Biblical. hub.“ content be- tween the You†People's Societies of Wellelley o Linwood we: held in the United Church on Thursday evening. The apt-inn were line Taylor for Welleeley end Grant Schnun- for Linwood, with Rev. John Neil of Glendlen " pitcher. All the content-nu did edmirnbly well, Welleeley Young People being the winners. After e content m- ore] mulled nelectlone were given nfter which lunch wee med in the Inclement and A node! hour enjoyed. Person-lo. - - A Be J. P. I-IVOV and J. K. ITIIIIII. Mrs. Frank Swphano and son Ind brother-in-law, Mr. Staph-no of Rochester, want the week-end with the farmer's parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farrel. 7 - -ifrrdLae' Zimmerman und'ln.’ Betty Zimmerman, an, spent Thaw! tr.termrort fn ijghenegl l f Heidi iii Minimum]; - Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wilker spent ThyIBdtq ,rrtnintt in. Kitchengr; . 7 Ma's Véiilia Wright of Dorking is visiting " the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ament. "iiiG"Edvticiroetrel Ipent Wed- nea-i-y woman}! Ktttrerte.r. . -iirrii.jedmond of Auburn In! a visitor in) Mn pn Tumdyrs. _ -- ifG." ie. rhinitinwh of -Elmirn visited for a few clays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. o. Schgun'r. A "LIKE-1'5 Ta. 13.3 'iiiiairdv' of Elmira visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wy, Nnyegn Tueldzy. _ -- - 7V iiriirr.iiAaam; and In. F. H. Schummer spent Thursday albat- noon in Kitchener. -iirrrif.itFdf VKitchcner wu I visitor in towy on nglpgday. “ii; iiidtueilei, Vof’Kitchenér Wu a business visitor in yogujhursdly. fl bi-r/inn/ttoth of linden In '3 gushes: visitor in town on Wedne- 't --- - . - - . -iir. W. Johnson of Elmira was; Easiness visitor in town on Wednes- ‘y: _. - _ - -. . “Mr. W. Johnwn of Elmira was I business visitor in town on Wed- nesday. _ - _ _. . ... A number from here attended the funeral of the, hm Mrs. Jul: Patch of Kitchener and formerly of Lin- wey, or} Frider.. - . VMr'sJJorhn Ifeehert, Jr., spent a “my, dnrttrith_friertds Jn Kiycyenef. Mrs. (Dr.) G. R. Ruin Ind d-ugh- ter Irene have returned home after spending the put week with friends in Kitchener. - -iiiciaLMrs. Craig of Dayton visited for a few days with Mr. 3nd Mrs. Alvin Foster. 7 7 -iiri.ikAerit" spent Thursdny in Kitchener. 7 -irrriiirry Steinfelt agent Inst week at the home of r. John Retltrs. _-- m.. -. __. "fir." nnd Mrs. Alvin Foster Ind family srryt.lm.dar, in Cayuga“; _. Mr. and Mrs. ',."st,','n K. Roche] and Mr. and Mrs. Sam oebel luvs moved their household effects to the residence formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Burnett. )e1?sNNtNr110A"'d"."tff2 Q‘ NvhvNvN" '- tt I: g tr; N , 's _ i“ f 's . "s iii.: ill.l'!ililii,iiiili,-.l,_-.,-_-_ Ir-E-s A; - 'C.'",.",'",'."'?.):?:) Ll SHINE JIISI' RIGHT; " n ’ " 'l/sci, isl 1eftei, -- i,2iff2leLtri. 'ho'i1'su"thflsut"htt tt a W.. [itch-a. Phone 11“. Gm 193 County " I“ 'l/tCheat.' M. o. BINGZHAN, I.V.Se. G ad V??? V urinary r Into o maria 0 9011933 gnd Tortnto.UnIF. Spain-1.. I. end. mug-l. Blood Testing, die. 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