:hs .ls EV 'ce ner if- The Time Lock THERE’S A GOOD TIME COMING. v “-v 'â€" â€"â€"vv-â€" -vâ€"a v- Charles MacKay’s Song of HOpe. famous three-score years 320 There’s a good time coming, boys. A good. time coming: There’s a 200d time coming, bOYS' War in all men’s eyes shall be -\ good time coming; A monster of iniquity m- may not live t9 seethe day. In the good time coming. Ba? earth Shall 2.11390 m, the rav Nations shall not quarrel then. Of the good time 90mlng- To prove which is theatronger: Cannon balls may 3111 the truth Nor slaughter men for glorv’s But thought’s a weapon sake, stronger; ’ ' . Wait a little longer We’ll win our battle by its aid: Wait a little longer. There’s a 1309‘1 time gaming, boys. . . A good. time coming; There’s a good tune gom1ng, bOYS- Hateful rivalries of creed: A good time coming; Shall not maketheir martyrs bleezi. The pen shall supersede the swori. . In the good time coming. And Right: not Might, shall 133‘ th‘fl Religjoq shall be shorn of pride. -§-N++++++++++++~I~€*+M+++++~3 ++++¢+N+M§+++MWM§$+ +++$+++§++++¢++é$flï¬+++é"? iord Aid flouriah all the strohger? In the good. time cominz- " And charity shall trim her iamnâ€" Wordh not Bll‘tho .5113“ “119 Wait a little longer. mankind. ‘ And be acknowledged stronger: There’s a 3:09.11 time poming, boys. The prover impulse has been A good. txme commg; 7726 HOUSE of MYSTERY bore the ï¬gures 1 313 over its doorway, although it stood down Gramercy Parkway, and that was not its street number at all. The House of Mystery had been un- occupied for many years. And then, one Sunday morn- ing, two young men in a club window across the way noticed that every time the dock struck, someone en- tered the House of Mystety. They watched, breath- lessly, to see what would happen next; and even while they watched. a man was murdered. ï¬nï¬ï¬ï¬wï¬ the new detective story we have secured and will ptint as our next serial. It will lead you through 9. amino of adventure before the happy climax is reached. PAGE TWO. 3-"..- .0 .0 .0 O. .0... O D DO. .0000...» . .0. "Lumumï¬d .?.W.... .:o:¢ Ii ’5 000d Readingâ€" The Kind You Like That is the beginning of given. 2 And a poor man’s family Wait a little longer Shall not be his misery i In the good. time coming. There’s a good time coming, boys. Every child: shall be a help A good time coming: ! To make his right arm stronger: War in all men’s eyes shall be i The happier the more he hasâ€" A monster of iniquity ‘ Wait a little longer. In the good time coming. . Nations shall not quarrel then. _There’s a 3003- time coming, boys. To prove which is the stronger:; A good. time coming: Nor slaughter men for glorv’s " Little children shall not toil sake. iUnder or above the soil. Wait a little longer a In the good time coming. ’ But shall play in healthful fields There’s a good time coming, boys.. Till limbs and.- milds grow A good time coming; ’ stronger; Hateful rivalries of creed; And everyone shall read and Shall not maketheir martyrs bleed! .Wntei In the good time coming. g Wait a little longer. Religion shall be shorn of pridefl , . . And flourish all the stronger' Theres a 3096- tune coming. boys. “ONO. OOHOHUHOHOH ’H‘OIUOHAA Tm mum.†mm "khan.†s..............s 5.5.... u.n............$..< ".uw.»..........~.. ...~.......u.... .. 33.9» 3%.... . . . U. 9.. n.n.u.u...x........... an...» . 9.x A good. time coming; The people shall be temperate, And shall love instead of hate, In the good. time coming. They shall me and. not abuse. And. make all virtue stronger: The reformation has begun; Wait a little longer. There’s a good time ooming, boys. Ur II ‘ U' U A good time coming; Let us aids it all we can, Every woman, every man. The good time coming. 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The Companion Home Calendar for 1917. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION 40 St. Paul St, Boston, Mass. New Subscriptions received at this office. T HE BEST OF THE BARGAIN. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. ARM" CWWEY ï¬ * CAN PURIFY BLOOD m 1.11 or a human being’s blood ‘0 13' Dumped out of the arteries. ï¬nned In an artiï¬cial kidney and MM back into the body is claimed Pump: It From the Body, Extract. tho Disease Germs and Returns Nun, Healthy Flutd to Veins by learned doctors at Johns Hopkins University at Baltimore. With the perfection of the mar- â€loos new apparatus which has been put out from the pharmacological laboratory of Johns Hopkins unint- Iity under the supervision of Dean William H. Welch. some of the moat vexing problems of the day prohohly will be solved. Kidney diseases an increasing with alarming rapidity. It is thought that the Johns Hwkinl artiï¬cial kidney in many cases rm The apparatus consists of 82 tubes contained in a glass case. 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Turner, are elaborating m in!!!“ kidney which they expect will b0 and on humans with perfect dainty, “IQ will be invaluable for cleansing in- pmblood._ 1“. Toucan Has a Truncation. Dock and a Patna-ed Tongue m it doesn’t help a bit when he's ï¬ningonaniee, mu Mrdora mgly lizard. The toucan’s tongue is as curious Mi his bill. There are feathers on both sides of it, and, though they my“ be ticklish things to have in month, they are very convenient gather up fruit and nuts and other strides this queer bird feasts on. if 371211, the country of queer birds, ta the_ho_xpe of fhe toucaznxamd his id‘withthe moan. “REM my thing that look like a m W to his nose leuhalfthe‘ ' body or almost a. foot long. The toucan himself has never found It just why he was born with'suoh ODOmeUS KORE BILL THAN BIRD Dr. V211. H, Vdcï¬. DR. WM. H. 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