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The Sylvan Lake News 1926-01-08 - 1938-12-29
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CULLOUGH IAT WISELY ard-boiled eggs stible as clay C. B, Martin last issue of attain a normal ealth exam of illness are his rites diet as one rs in living long ) live we must to live long we Id people cannot mic feats of man eats tw and, like ex- wears it out. ze eat in mod- ids the risky 1 and the sharp dity the octog- is ain gait. It ; most harm. ly growth has jeeds less fucl educed. We can rious ways. This nich is so com- result of neglect ine. We must as we get on in stove wears out joking food for cells. y well to advise nly carried out jlement it with ol restraint and ee from care, is and one is apt and hipped on going to tell you sf diet you should eady that meats and starches for are good, stewed eful, and bread ff of life; that sroducts are the that mill, pre- has all the ele- cream cheese is and that butter, et are useful. ig, this eminent is, ig not a. prep- gut a proportion jure, of labor and control of eating, ing merry that morrow. And so der of the day. Readers desiring of Dr. McCul- rtlcles at once by writing to - of Canada, 105 , Ont f The Sea ued When Vessel fter Storm hip's cat saved by popped it into a lived into the sea chooner, was di: Ic when the res- Pioneer arrived on 1 Banker. Houcester schooner in Hans Milton or three days 400 after a hurricane, red, taking water, the nkets in gasoline, an them to the top e schooner caught ing brightly when ker hove to on Oct. : crew of five. off was Captain with the cat and n unnamed mascot arl Calson of the Norfolk, Va., for a anded sailor. said an unidentified and ignored them hey were rescued. : Johnny, can you rence between per- yatinacy 2 s a strong will and rong won't. ated Oct. 12, Colum- alonly in Arkansas IF SWITCHING POOR MAN S GOLD Courtmey Ryley Cooper Courtney Ryley Cooper. WNU Service. CHAPTER VI Continued Hammond swiftly crossed the low- land toward Loon creek. The workers along the stream passed in a plur, Far ahead he sighted two men walk- ing along the opposite bank. Ham- mond began to run, Then, diregard- ing the rough bridge ahead, he plunged into the stream. Waist deep, he swirled through it and clambered out the other side. Then, dripping, ie rushed forward. 7 Lew Snade turned his weak face at the sound of his approach. Then suddenly gray-featured, he begged: Let me alone Iet me alone Hammond had growled, his big arms had outstretched; now he was, on the man, bending him in his grasp. Give me that money he com- manded. Look here Kenning exclaimed, as he turned back. What's all this) about? Hammond gave no heed: Gear me he shouted at Lew Snade. Give me that money You're all wrong. I haven't got) any money The weak-featured Snade had caught the distended wrists of the miner and was hang- ing to them desperately. Hammond) pulged his heavy shoulders; Snade rose in his grasp, legs dangling queerly, like those of a dummy. Shall I choke it out of you he asked. Quickly he threw the man from him, then rushed him for a new grip, his muscular fingers wide- spread. Snade struck out at him, wildly; Hammond gave no evidence that he felt the blows. Now his hands, distorted with muscle, plowed deep into Snade s throat. Look out, Jack Kenning shouted. You'll kill him se What of it? growled the pros- pector. Then to Snade, Give me that money Lew Snade writhed help- CHILDREN S COUGHS a (due to colds) Don t let chest colds or croupy, coughs untreated. Rub Children s Mild trength Musterole No. 2 on child's throat and chest at once. This milder form of regular Musterole penetrates, warms and stimulates local circula- tion. Floods the bronchial tubes with its soothing, relieving vapors. Mus- terole brings relief because it's a counter -irritant NOT just a salve. Recommended by many doc- tors and nurses, Made in Canada, in three strengths: Regular Strength, Children s (mild), and Extra Strong. All druggists, 40 each. CHILDREN'S, YOUR MONEY BACK.--: DOESN'T HELP YOU/ Jeanne Towers. tated only a second longer. Then he) Mirers. raised his weak hands and pointed to eh his throat. Slowly, Hammond relaxed his grip, The man staggered about, with sagging knees. Well, get it ) THE NEWS, SYLVAN LAKE, ALBERTA i ae MANy PEOPLE TO POSTUM If you are one 30-day test. Buy Postum and drink it instead of tea and coffee for one. lessly, gasping. You know what I 3 mean; that money you stole from plained Around the World Annie, to Lew Snade hesi- 4 quickly thickening throug of ad- Don t stand there stalling. that money. Snade, still reeling, pawed for his pockets, Currency, the nuggets, the phial of-golddust; slowly he, passed them over into the waiting hands of Jack Hammond. The prospector turned to Bruce Kenning gt; what's this rat to you? Why nothing. We were just talk- ing about a job. Be sure it s never anything more than that. Black with rage, he turned to the gasping Snade. Now you get over there on the Alaskan side. And stay there. Do you un- derstand? Slowly the man began to move away, in the direction of the uncom- pleted buildings of Around the World Annie's dance hall. A half hour later, his clothing still) soggy from the crossing of the creek, he walked slowly down toward Kay s claim. Something of calmness had come now, calmness and amazement.) For the first time in his life, he had wanted to kill a man. He did not mow why. All he could realize was) that a blind, murderous rage had held him, until at last Jeanne Towers ) money was safe in his hands and he was hurrying back to her cabin with it. CHAPTER VIL. Around the World Annie strode what passed as the streets of Sap- phire Lake upon an important mise sion. Summer had come now, with its hot days, and almost incessant light; Annie was dressed for it. Tim- my Moon had brought her quite al wardrobe on his last trip and Annie was displaying a sample. A long period of expenditure was over; now she could announce to this little northern world that she was about to reap the profits. Now and then Around the World Annie paused in supreme survey, for she was here on business. -Preced- ing her, as she went through town, were two men with hammers, an arm. full of placards, printed in Van- couver, and a mouthful of tacks. Gradually they were turning. the drabness of cabin exteriors to screaming blasts of white and scar- let: GRAND OPENING Whoopee, Alaska Thursday, July 4 LET THE EAGLE SCREAM COME OVER TO ALASKA and TWIST THE TIGER'S TAIL at AROUND THE WORLD ANNIE'S FAR NORTH BAR, GAMBLING CASINO and DANCE HALL GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY INSIDE AND OUT Plenty to Eat More to Drink EVERYTHING FREE But the GAMBLING, GUZZLING AND DANCING COME ONE COME ALL COME SEVEN COME ELEVEN Whoopee, Alaska 10 p.m. + and coffee, Many others and all children should never drink them: whose eyes recently had borne the Get out shadows of deep worry. All had not gone well for McKenzie Joe dur- some new duds, Can you get em by Tors AND GLOons My KiD BROTHER F SENSE wo HEADACHE RBwrGl TICKETS TO THE HE'D SPEND THE 1 WISH co GAME TODAY 4 WHATS ARTERNOON IN / eR Quit HOSPITAL iN TAKE THE Boze SBS aoe AFTERNOON HEADACHES OFF + NOW AND BO SOMETHING can safely drink tea month. The of these, try Postum s cise price, Wrote that all my mysel Ain't bad for an old gal, Among the many who paused to read was a stocky, beaverlike man ing these last few months, He had been forced to watch a tremendous change engulf the young man whom he long ago had come to regard with an overpowering affection. But MeKenzie Joe never had been diplomatic. He was doing more in that direction now than ever before. At least, he kept his mouth tight when every atom of his supremely honest nature shouted to him to have a show-down and-proclaim that he was tired of being dealt cards from a stacked deck. Something was wrong; he felt sure of it, His dis- trust of Kay Joyce and Bruce Ken- ning amounted almost to mania. Not that Joe blamed Jack for be- ing blind. It was a wholly natural condition; the North makes a man snow-blind or woman-blind and either affliction is hard to cure. Jack Ham- mond was not the first person Mc- Kenzie Joe had seen take to climb- ing trees at the will of a woman. He could remember a few experiences of his own. All prospectors can. The placards announcing Annie's great premiere were still fresh in his mind as he turned into Jeanne s store. Listen, he announced, I need *plane? Tf you'll give me your measure- ments, Jeanne replied. I've got an order going in on a plane tomorrow. That's easy. Forty-four chest for the coat, thirty-six waist and thirty-one legs for the pants. If the sleeves are too long, Ill turn em up. Then, without a break. How's busi- ness? Rushing, answered Jeanne, writ- ing down the measurements. Wine, McKenzie Joe looked sourly into the distance, orily to turn back as quickly. Say, he asked, peer- ing hard into her face. You and me always have been good friends. I think a lot of you. Thanks, Joe. qf Jack Hammond had any sense Do you haye any particular color you'd like for this suit? Jeanne broke in. well, I guess not. m kind of THE AWFUL PRICE YOU PAY FOR BEING Quivering norves can make you old and Baggard looking, craniy and bard to live sith ean keep you swake nights and fob, you of ood Healthy good times and jobs. What you should try is a particular Foo cgnants tante and could you a for anything whose bonofits are better loved than chat world famous Lyin B, inkham's Vegetable Compound? Lat Its wholesome herbs and roots help Nature ealm your ahricking nerves, tong up your sytem, give more energy and make life worth living again, More than a million women have tod bent why mot let Pin ompound help YOU, too, to go smi fng thru trying times like it has other grateful women for the 3 genera- Thursday, July Fourth tions? IT MUST BE GOOD ter, return the Postum container top to General Foods, Limited, Cobourg, Ontario, and we'll refund full pu HE pOcTOR'S CUT ODT TEA Quiet TRY IT Y Le RES Baers SO YOUR BROTHER iS PLAYING TODAY TAKE THESE TICKETS AND GOON OUT TOTHE (WHATA GAME/ CHANGES: oe TO POSTUM AND GOT. RID OF HIS 1n, if you do not feel bet- plus postage. Postum is delicious, economical, easy to pre- pare, and contains no caffeine. partial to blue. Not that dead blu you know. Something kind of li She laughed, You can sce el blue a long ways. That's my color. I want em to know I m coming. And get me a) couple of shirts. White, I guess. And a tie with some red in it not all) red. Im going over to Around the World Annie's on the Fourth of July. Wearing red, white and blue, chuckled Jeanne. Might as well be neighborly grunted and started away. Jack Hammond was at home when he arrived, with a poster he had) ripped from a cabin wall. Have you seen it? he asked. tric he But There s Somebody Else, Stronger n I Am. I've ordered a new suit for i Jack stared, Are you going over The older man pretended a casual air. He reached for his shovel and pick, preparatory to moving up the trail toward the test shaft. Yeh, I figured I might drop in and slap a few drinks under my belt. Jack Hammond's jaw fell. You're not going to do that, Joe? His tone bore the portent of impending calamity. McKenzie shoul- dered his pick and shovel. What's wrong about that? You went down to Seattle and got drunk, didn't you? ut I figure if one partner's got a right to get drunk, the other one's got the same privilege. Yes, I guess you have, Joe. Hammond's features were tlouded. The elder man started away, then paused. Say, I seen you on the upper flat yesterday afternoon with a couple of men. What were you doing? It was the last question Jack de- sired to answer. Oh, just looking around. place to test that wild-eyed theory of yours, that the Big Moose swung over toward the B.C, hills. That it? Well since you put it that way. confidence. desperately. of it. But there's somebody else, GLOOM DRINK PoOSTUM / tm other words, figuring out a And you didn't take me into your Tye tried to tale to you about it a dozen times, the younger man said And I've tried to talk you out Demand For Good Music Is Being Met To-day By Ratio And Talking Pictures Talitng pictures and the radio haye already developed a musical appreciation on the part of the pub- lic which could not have been effect- ed in 20 years of formal education This music appreciation has brought about not only the acceptance of, but the demand for, the finest in the works of our composers. The sound engineers who have de- yeloped recording and reproduction to its present state have made it pos- sible to give such music to the pub- lic, for to-day the finest symphony orchestra or the greatest voice can be brought with true fidelity to the theatre audience. With this perfect sound reproduc- tion and an active music apprecia- tion on the part of the public, the composer in talking pictures has the opportunity to present his work un- der the best possible hearing condi- tions, to audience whose respons assures him a return which should make the field attractive to him. But it is in the creation of the great dramatic musical scores, in the handling of operatic material, and the placing of work of great com- posers before the public in musicals, that the screen is doing its really important work in the field of music. There are no domesticated bees. Those living in man-made hives are as wild as those inhabiting hollow trees in the jungle. The Chinese, six centuries ago, used a passenger vehicle which dropped 4 pebble into a receptacle to measure off every mile travelled. RELIEVING COLD DISCOMFORT THIS WAY Just Follow Simple Directions Below and Use Fast-Acting Aspirin Tablets 1. To ease paln and discomfort and reducs fever take 2 Aspirin Tablets drink a glass of water. Repeat I 2 hours. 2.1 throat is raw from: cold, crush and dissolve 3 Aspirin Tablets In V, glass of water. It's the Way Thousands Know to Ease Pain and. Discomfort of Colds and Sore Throat Accompanying Colds Easy to Do The simple way pictured above often brings amazingly fast relief from discomfort and sore throat accompanying colds. 3 Try it. Then see your doctor. He probably ill tell you to continue with Aspirin because it acts so fast to relieve discomforts of a cold. And to reduce fever. This simple way, backed by scien- tific authority, has largely supplanted the use of strong medicines in easing cold symptoms. Perhaps the easiest, most effective way yet discovered. Demand and Get ASPIRIN stronger'n I am. (To Be Continued) THADE-MARK REG: 2280)
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