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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jun 1934, p. 7

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These results unlined through Physical Culture Health traimug " taught " Au up to-date, modem am! well cqusppcd Health Irtttitui,n,'fovsu9d by Bemur Mud-ddcn, where natural methods are exclusively used. Here you learn the magic mm» H’ Run-J health. Plenum 'urroumhrrgs, cummmmc to and“ classes, hike; and spun: recreation, Rates m very moderate. Write to the an)»: “idles: (“than Ind rate schedule. Be Well . Be Strong . Be Young Mrntion rhtd paper and n-colva valuable Health Booklc’. PHYSICAL Dansville, New York HOUSE OF HER NEW, FKEND “GOT TO CH/NN/NG " ABOUT T l C 'INM/I TF f: ” DIXIE DUI; hossuz~ AND THE rwo (was TO " i 'v"tr BOARDWK» Acaomnodnllnnl In 300 FLFI’ CA! ISLAND The World Fanwul 11x1: Dva L HAVE CULTURE Sundayl s taut, to imam," isiGGa,i iii/dia/Ci 'rc.: by. one Wuy [1.15. 361nm cmcgao. ammo no BUFFALO. B:ulnnln| work of July B continuing though to weck of Squawk! 2. All-Expand Seven Dar cruise. In low a: "o. Six d1" u low in stage. One winch": odour day crunc- propyninnudv low. Sued-I “luau-Lad can“ folder inc. nub ' $31.37 “In...” - Ciiiiii aauaG,'araNEuTs; In” ammo AID PORT SYMLIV. CAI. Benson Jun. 30 to Semcnber s. Sunni-VI. Sun-hy- Ind Hamlin: 9110::yflupzalt wand 'HerBAMh wtck mud ia2TGiaEia; siiiid s7rirciiriiicaEiiiir' ....- "_.... I'e11Pye' to 9mm Pgmr. put-man Ann DETROIT. Scion in; iiid, siiiaiid i. iraAJiduriir, We! Pee "ohFsdnvsAt.mh to PubimBay ' 1.251 l [Jun Jf; 53:13 " HOTEL 'i;.i.t"i'i'jiii"l'i' Tho M “W my of "new i. via td. In. and luxuriously appointed caB ate-nun. Upper bltdll " low " ' 1.00; lower bezel" l 1.30; partom, with or without bath, proportionately low. Unmanned mull at low prices. In“ em» All! Dunno. Salon M w " to Noe. 10. at“... hav- nilhdy each my " 9 P. M. Inna-n dun. ham uv‘l1lnmund trim 3.1.0; week. e. "steLe.vrteru. Ptuer '" My. ”PM" !h"ulav ".AN [BKD'TF "fir? why m Hum rm R 'll " van ‘1 “up MW C..CK0- ‘HYN AN yr w'nr‘rrPL '__f,lxlf)ty, C a “mu I" ii' '11th I) .'~’ Swarm , - BUT You (ANT w. MAE PM 'i .r'L W3?» f MunMNU. "V won AN‘ f/Fc't5, um: n5 $054er W! m yr:' 17' “1) M? may A (7mm: TO f-p4osf--' ret' MLH CAD N n R, US --l-un r v' ' m' ':,\ML Ha tow-?, WHEN WOMFN ARE UNA'VTk'N FNL' u 1T7rTT,r, ._ _ 7/” mm W Cary 1'60 N rrp( -, , l sl (m,- _ a , (ji) Cl Thi' MENU/RN Frltl , _ ’ I 3% "5”) " tk k a (wait TM _-H.'- 'i-ji') T I ' b' . v (r." 00/13 ‘ - C . _ k -e ('1‘: , a t k' _ REL: I 'lrjlrJi, , H13 ' _ _ I A. 7; - " [A " il h, \ ,, t' A . ' tC..2 o c-JU/ l l, _ " /// , Vi ' , ( q /, N _v"s (1"1'42: I ,-A Y l j / I F " . _ 7 , " ,7 " /;"/-” Be-- _ _ , I I (ii, ee'" V VI? I ssr:rcs-4r-l l _. ;\J\ V / _--"---, LI y Ri c" cr. 1/» I. _ _-rr-tcr, -. A - g e--"- ., _. ----i' I , _ I "sl)"') r ' & Y,,it -.aseec.Ci,tre. I -» t (l . .. 'ilF, / s! I ' I ( " l I ‘ w D, LLULMA. -1» I__V M. A ‘ .. A 1‘“qu vamp? A m WHFSY: )(NFLY VINM'y'rx‘ BAD IF T)Fh' HPUJY 10 MIN AN )r' THEM‘F‘L I ce.- BUT YOU (ANT M Ix (5145 LIKE us Pom,“ f-ND"f--' rrr MLN CAD N , war WHEN THEY _ Tht' N UT YOU c, s, LIME a): f-- rrr MU N WOMFN f Ili Cary MENU/RN mhlc mums, {me meals, spun: Ideal in! Huh YOUNG Ilu; "il, styuck a Pl Immtl him-WEI Living in [{ilrllvllvl' [mm-w Iluy. ifts plemlr-d'nnl found guilty on all rm \Vrhur sun-M in Kitchener on :m. styuck a parked var, and rang!" Wi m Jr:' 100 I“ Cr-fu, US --l ARE UNA'YTR'NTNL' '60 Av CFirp -, F hm “rmt f errtertstinmeut, am, :5. and fox sllustsvted rum .- Cy HEY-x)! ME PM I It rm ww- -- [hm-v charge" mm! tlw nest guilty, but mm three L-mxntn 5 Ruth muldml one ot' lht- ounvuu cots Ann had placed “var (hr glamilvss window; almlhvr. cltkio by, wan Irvolrulrly In- "r wmlml for David, The third cot was w: tlte rum- mum. When the man and 12,111 had tiui:iluul their preparations 11.0 tlirets mm Were HO Hour together Ihnl Iliiyre sunny-n! to be Hilly u ssitutle Mum! hm! math» up in lhruc- svclionn, x“ hm was tlte night that covering hum Ilium ANN“, With Duvhl Imtwmhn llllvm um! HID lump vxlhmuls‘hml tho ‘l';t:ln'r rum! mnt’H-r M.' nu their hacks 'yllwir huntiu (*lzlupml uhmo David's ‘ hvntl SYNOPSIS: . . . Ruth Wm, living In the East, comes into pound-Ion dt thrmrquarter lntereei. in an Arizon- mach, left to her in the will at her only brother, reported to have died while on business in Mexico. With her ailing husband and gunaii child she goes to Arizona to lake was» ssfou. thinking the climate my move prove. J"utetlelal [at her hmband‘s weakened lungs. Arriving at the insured town, she learns that the ranch "Dead Lantern", is " mile! acres; the desert. Chd'rley Thane. eld rancher and rural mail. carrier, "greets to take them to "Dead Lam tern“ gate, which was 5 miles from the ranch house. As they wearily walked past u huge overshadowing Lottldep in u gulch in coming to the Hindi Maude. a voice whiapered “Go back! (in back." Their reception in mm and Hunsplcloua. Snavely.and Indian Ann are the only occupants. They hear the legion of the gulch. sow GO ON WITH THE STORY Th" three sat silent, Soon the aliurhtvst of noism came from behind thom and at tho same. mutant Suave- ls I'ulthl his tun->2 Turnlng. the man and girl am the giant woman tower- ll'L', ulrove than Snuvely, alone, was not r,tuytled by her silent appeurnnL-P, tii. nodded to Warren. “Your trunk .ln' 1hiurr,i Is in ytutt' room FF Ruth stood up at once and gath- t'l't'll llm- ilueIrlug don ln her arms. "l'h hank you so nlllttllul'”we'n he gazing to lwtl now, I guests." Thrs H111 uthbe seemed very huge l'llll (l‘rsmull With no word between tilt-m Hm man and wire stood In the matter of the room The yellow light 1mm the ull lamp “lump upon the wulls nl' earth. mallow and dim. "What d" you think of him?" asked “Urn-u. glutu‘lng sutldt-nly iut6 'ttut.h'" "Yer', "l tluu'l know." "aid Ruth slowly. "Uid you notice that look on his {in-u wlusu ho was talking about poo- plu? Nut “hut you'd (“all n citrtritsl animal ., “No. You understand I don't believe there's anything to it-it's just an "cito or some noise, that's all. '(‘nurue with Ann it's dHrerenC" "How do you mean?" "We“. she'd opetvtitiouis clean xhrmmh. Show scared to death to go llvl'mmh lhn gulch --,but just the same nits, tlnrin't go around lt. She thinks lhu mice tol' hvr upvor to avoid it in we m it wants lu loll her anything.” [hon l',llt $" “HP halve us who luster, (“wry nun being!" Wurrnn r,yid naming for u t I I I I l .Itldliililw- l' .""", GREATEST VALUE: EXCELLENT FOOD Breakfast from . . . Luncheon - . 50c " Dinner . . 6Oc, Mr, ATTRACTNE ROOMS WITH BATH $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 WITH RUNNING WATER $1.50 _ $1.15 $2.00 WAVERLEY HOTEL 1jhl120llyl;'i1'!bl'ltilj, i!tlili W:*fi"&£«2“‘5~vi FIFTH INOTALLMINT IN TORONTO m r,yid mulling for u time, \\'t-'(l ltPttet' my to lwd. l ii' 11H 2'4,“fo TOOK ( m' iNFlt TORONTO Write tot Folder LIMIYID . - . Me . 50: and Me . 60c, Mr, M.00 Bl l, D I} st J MP. 'rFIYNT l r’r’ CA3Oro- I) ' 3’ r3'rt.roE . YOU (JUNE HE) TC] Int i lly mld-ul’tm‘nuon of the next day' 'tttith' could hardly alum]. All morn-' jinn, nnd for lhree hours elnce lunch , ‘nhv and Ann had been cleaning outl Ilire two mun” in the old adobe. t In spite of Rnlh’a oxhuuutlou nine! ‘luul drum wry llulu actual work. Ot ,llw entire two (loom she was only fuhlo to serum and area which might have lwen covered by the ranch bath. f ituh heron the palms of her very iultlle hands developed putty red' tnmundm extremely tender. The hoe in Au's huge hand" ripped up along': l“""’““' of earth untiringly. l A sound. e single squeak ot a metal spring, "ttstitsetinrly brought her eyes to the back door or the ranch house. Some-one was standing there some one had Just come softly out. Breathless. she 'atched. The tuttre moved niowiy toward the w- clent adobe and stopped. She knew that it was Bmvely. After a moment he turned slightly and, walking with quiet steps. went toward a mound of earth heavily covered with bushes. This mound wag nearly opposite the girl's window and about a hundred feet away. When he had reached the clump ot bushes Suaveiy paused and seemed to be looking at the adobe. She saw that he held a‘bun- die under his arm. Suddenly he stooped low and disappeared from sight. The minutes passed-two, The .tiiinenar was "ttha. Finally the hand of her haunt! (Mull! relaxed; How could he Mb)! Ittrept Poor Kent-oo terribly ted. She lowered her on. from t Ir upward we and looked at the window. It I'll no longer I. black hole but patch ot "tst-as though the moon were shining. Carefully. she got to her knees and worked her wly to the foot ot the bed. Thus kneeling, she could rest her elbows on the all! and look out into the night. ‘ Inn. or J hundred, the girl vould not 'tuve mm. Then “he heard a hollow. “Inning Hank among the clump or irushes. A moment later, Suaver re- unwurod and walked "rrttly back to thu much hmmc. lil,,. hands were 011ml)" This time Ite opened the door m much u way that " did not wuunuk, Suddenly he stooped low and dis. appeared from sight. Muvh might ho Hald for Ruth's bravery In attempting to do any work vhntever, but as a matter of plum rum "he was utmid to do any- thing: 0M2 That morning at break Ills! hp hm! Hum-d If Ann trould help hm: and Srtavely had replied. "i I'm‘knn nlw can, it you need help." All 'lay (211.; reply had rnnkled She told homo" that Ann WM merely a son’unl omployml on the ranch and Hunt Snnvely'u "norm! ln the ranch was (mly one-quarter.' Yet, whlle this wm, in RHINO wayu a comforting re, tltwliim, it could not put from her mind ”map pale, Jerking Ares. Warren and David were spending the day under a great lie oak which stand on the weamrn bank or the KM?!) and wile vialblu trom the door. way ot the old adobe. it wan a beau. tiful tree. Mu wealth or shade made we“ Innn- inviting by the cool green of "a low". Wumn by but In . cum cuir. hwy improvising on Me lunar. um. David wu trunn- doualy buy with; thlnn with the mull zoom which covered the und- 'rdyrrmuut. Often Ruth xunced toward the on tree. And once she had who part my over and shouted to Warren to wutch out tor sucks. She returned to the niche reluctantly. 819 mixer telt that we also would a under that tree. Ann grunted and lifted the wheel- barrow. Ruth fell into step beside her as the giantess wheeled her load toward the clump ot Intakes beyond the womlplle. "You know, Ann, we ought to have at regular place for putting ttaush-emmethfng out ot algal! where we could put things we didn't want to ut-t' ahy more." Ann said nothing. "l've when: wlnlxed I had lt place whurt- I could put (Mugs i've done that t shouldn't have done." The haughty rust of Ann's Natures 24011 toned; r110 looked into the girl's Gym and nodded slightly. Anyway, the adobe looked quite clean and pleasant compared with its appearance the evening before. Only last evening? Ruth could hard- ly believe that she had not yet been twenty-tourxs on the ranch; it seemed a month. Well, the cleaning was over. She supposed that a storm would come in a few days and the whole place would tall down. In such an event aha could imagine BnaVely suggesting that she move her (an ily into the btuat--Mter cleaning it out. Since riding that morning, she had wondered oomtautiy what Snavely had been doing the night before. But she had not gone to the bushes to investigate. she had not mentioned the incident to her husband, and she had not the remoteat intention ot pairing Snavely, And, Just as she told heme" that the voice in the gulch was an echo, s'he told herself that Snnvely was probably attending to some neglected ranch chore-well, (such as putting sotttethlttg away in a box which made a ciank when the lid was dropped, From the corner of her eye she saw Ann loading trash from a pile near the door into a wheelbarrow. She tstepped to the threshold and asked casually. "What in the world shall we do with all that sum. Ann? It won't burn; that"; certain." inanim- the enclrr'ling fringe of un- derbrrmh a half dozen mm-hleuchod planks lay upon the ground. Ann turnul bar-k tho nearest ot these dim-losing It him-k hole. She tipped the wheellratwow and Inn trash and from sight, Ruth r-zvughl her breath wllhnu‘l knowing why rlhere was) ullnlhlllhu: wulrd in the silent way thut 10ml (limlmumrml porhulm thtere was water in the halo, wry Mme to the hole, very close to llu' top. Ruth took a alt-p forward, just as in sudden roar of uuunli hoirheti from the illm'knom. She screamed tho Hush had just tstruck bottom. Ann loukml at hm: "It ain’t nothin’ wJon, att ol' well we throw muff lnlof' “How how rim-[I is ll?" “Wily deep u humirml feet, I revkoit, The folks what built the 'dohe digger! it yours ago. Rut they Hover l'nnml no water 50s, hem- 'lmul.r .. Tlie girl “hirer-ml, Slum-[hing In Ann's moo calmed hor In turn quickly annvoiy was coming illrmrgh the Ruth did not know what she thought about Ann. The giantess both fascinated and frightened her, She was fascinated by the skill with which Ann drove nails and she was frightened when the woman bent her back and tossed aside u huge chunk or fallen adobe which partially ole structed the doorway, as though the heavy earth were cork. it was hard to think or the giantess as a woman; her enormous istrength and size were so foreign to the girl'u idea ot fem- ininity. And always Ann was aware or the little dog Ruth felt that but tor her' presence Ann and Sugarfoot would have carried on a continuous conversation Several times Ruth had tried to start friendly talk with Ann but with no sum-9.3a. The glen. (wh- had not (”we smiled; she did her wnrk like a relentless machine, but u machine with thoughts of its own. _ . . my: Br J. P. McEVOY and J. H. STRIEBEL If”? myself to-morrow-we never expect- ed.ttt have kids on the place and just {In-owed louse boards over it to keep l tlw stock out. But I'll [once it sure.” l "Main: " vary strong “Dumas l David can‘t get through or over. {Couldn't you use boards? These ; barbed wire fences look to Insecure." 'iiii'ifittr,ttprtt I. n at "ti'. lt tVll'NF.' Mt urn-'3 mill-'10.!“ to new It. don't now how luck! on. In to hue Min' to 'tttlt-it um "on out“. much than got A mm: cow." A. be wan speaking be muted 3'” (ton the well Ind Ruth fottowH, "t to! that Jamey tor mtu--ooioty (or gntty-. traded a long yourlln' boot for hart to I Moxie-n who was 10hr to shimmer her. Beads," In gunned sum and stopped beyond the bushes, "wo've trot good milk (or our rtetuau." “You're dead right it's good omi- Mean. I told Grey that when we ttmt started up While he was puttin, in a new windmill, and the tank, and the cement water trough; I look. around and got hold ot that J---- she's already paid for kernel! in the poor little weak calves she's mined." They were passing the woodgi1e and Suavely stooped to pick up the ax. "I come up here for tttte-rms Ind Anni-e goin' to butcher. We need meat. Can't keep it mom'n a couple of days in this weather, but Ann'll jerk a lot ot it. But we‘ll have fresh meat tor supper." He smiled. "Doa't reckon you ever had a chance to on beet a halt hour after " ,was killed. You want to come down to the cor- ml and watch us butcher?" "No-no. thank you. Mr. Snaveiy, please fence that horrible well'. I won't let David out qt my sight until you do. And when you begin I’ll get him out of the war-I don't want him to know about " or be curious. He must never go into those vbushes‘ You‘ll fence it right away, won't you'. Meme!" Tlrat i'veuing when the girl and lu-r I'mnily went into the ranch house fur 'illplu'l'. they WVt'ts sorry to see that Ann had u long cut on he!" cheek. Snnwly uxplninml that she had done it on Hm mid! of the kitchen LUtIF hum-d. "Oh, I no. It foam“ like good hill- neat to hive I milk cow, than. Mr. Sulfa”, about “All wfll, F-" C The Ann's quikcly Something terrible flashed into Snavely's face. “Barbed wlre"-lte spat the woyds,--"aitt't goin' to be tused for nothin' on this place! What wlre is here can stay bat try God I ain't nm'm- touched it an' I ain‘t P.PAVU' going to!" Snavely nodded. ”That's a good Year, Mm Warren. I’ll attend to it COST $100 T0.HAVE LIQUOR W. Hndgsmrut‘ Gull. was fitted $100 and mum m Kttvhener police court nu Tutsiluy on u charge of having liqunr in u place other than a private dm-lllng. The act'used told the court that ho had plummet] Ms liquor from u farmer near New Hamburg, mm punt-e ar" following up this ro- port. "Well-l-rm glad you wlll use boards, Mr, Snavaly." said Ruth un- m-minly. and left him. girl face tTo be Continued) shivered. caused Something In her to turn " mm; & sum-u, animus. Johann. Nehru-:1. 'I. Bart]: SEA-i Ad. , 392-. M.A.t ii': DR. W. J. SCHMIDT, new; 39 Kin St. E., next to Post Oboe. 'stl'llu'ir,' Ont. DR. J. w. mam, merit-m. 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