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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Aug 1925, p. 2

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5..“ 1* ~oâ€"O--td COB. .‘s an. ~ . : 3,.- For The Quiet Hour TBSTIN G GOD’S PROIISBS Have you tested God’s wonderful promise To forgive when our sins we confess? Have youItasted the joys of salvation? Has your soul with His favor been blessed? Have you tested God’s wonderful promise To give strength for our every need? _ Have you found in the hour of temptation, That the Lord will give succor indeed? Have you tested God’s wonderful promise To give guidance in all that we do? Have you found in life‘s problems perplexing, That His spirit will lead you safe through? Have you tested God’s wonderful promise To be with us whatever betide? Have you found that His presence is with youâ€"- That He ever doth walk by your side? Have you tested God’s promises many? Great and precious these promises are; Have you found that He waits to be graciousâ€" Ever near thee and never afar? â€"Fred Scott Shepard. + + MANY THINK THAT WE SHALL NEVER HAVE ORGANIC union. However that may be. the days of co-operation are here. Denominations may still exist without apology, but sectarianism has been put on the offensive and must now contend with a _ '1 . .‘w, ‘7‘ " .‘ I. .3 3...} AT... ‘1 . - r r ‘ " ~ . , . " ' «H mm" 1.»- T 4.4. ‘ shunt n... :\ ', ., I' ' I» ~ . . . a .. ' ~ '~ . "w fi‘fi. ‘ at“: b -"~ * V- . . . , 1 ~ ""_ ‘33: â€"â€".LL?; 4.x r~ I": as m . , I . . I ..I . g . 1‘ a, ,- I, ”r . .v. ._ .. - . , -. . l ._ .- ' v' ‘ . -» . _ » _..‘. ~- \. . . a . . -------- The . “See Canada First” slogan is ' being rivalled this year across the AM line by the new. wawhwordo “See the Canadian National Exhibition at . Toronto.” judging by the number ' of inquires being received for in- formation at 'the offices of the Big Fair. Last year's attendance at the Can- adian National Exhibitionâ€"1,519,000 â€"represented one in six of the pop- ulationcof Canada, but the Visitors Toronto, Ontario.â€"“1 haw t actually came from thirty states of Lydia E. Pinliham’s Vegetable QIII the Union, South America, Great poundaaplendid medicineto take bet Britain. Continental Europe. New “l! and after confinement. A sma! . Zealand, Australia and other distant was put in in door one day advoms points. Lydia E. Pin ’ham’s medicines, and“ This is the 47th anniversary of did mtfeelltall well at the timelweII, the Canadian National Exhibition. End gotnbottle 0f Vegetable compo“; It came into existence in 1879 and n. t ""34“ 1 500" began to n was an outgrowth of the old Agri- ‘1 ”em" ‘“ my Efiet’l‘al health: cultural Society, which held its first full M u?“ ”"3 PM“ it the um Fair at Niagara in 1793. t 1““ ”my complaint There is parking space for 10,000 autos. On one day last year. 2.400 l'nited States markers were counted on the grounds. Miniature electric cars will again be operated to transport the crowds over the miles of paved streets. The Canadian National Exhibition Chorus of 1,500 voices is the same organization of which a clerical del- egate to the. Rotary Convention at Toronto last year eXpressed his rapt admiration in these terms: “Give Tannin Mother Found by Eaking Lydia E. Pink Otlm‘ In. 9 and certainly did me good. 1cm. speak highly of it, and I know it do other women good who am. and ailing if they will only giw ‘ are splendid for constipation. welcome touse my letter if vo It will help any one."-â€"Mrs. Wns'rwoou, 543 Quebec Street, T Ontario. The expectant mother is wise if she conSiders carefully. this statement of Mrs. Westwood. It is but on ' H ARR! oronmI “‘l . but can truthfully say your iiiegiqll‘fi. . {I I can and Will ', win l. I _ trial. Lydia E. Pinkham’s 1-} “fair \vtnl are u think if 4 J 1‘: e O GETTING l Note: IN. 5. , ,. 3 columns as I I. public print. . 1'. ' accompanied by s. '-(. Dr. W. J. Selim} ~. - Children nit}. as readily as lllc) 5,; for this. Among: physical defect. In 11-??‘1 . . . f4 (if a (i . . HORIZONTAL lU. Showcry iii: tl'lgtl IQElOlri 311d I “"ll COIIVRI‘I. many, all telling the same storyâ€" fin: . 's ical examlnaill 3‘3 well-established Christian public opinion for its right to can- 13, Thought Lfln P‘h I d l' l ficial results. . d. VQI‘Efl In rial. tinue to set separate bodes of the one church over against each 1. Rests 13, Examines I . I “I‘ll <0) "3 3 .cmuro {U c 19- Lydia E. Pinkham’s chetable mm. 1800 - _ other as rivals and compelitors.â€"â€".l«'din M. Moore. 6. Apart. or away 15. Offered war-o d tout-hem school girl, Will pound is especiallvadaptpd for USvdur. ble. But all cliuu i". ll. Contemplates . 17 Ansvveps be Dleed 11D [.an 3’ faSt maul!“ ingthis period. The (lXIlPI‘lt’ni‘t‘ whither ls ° \Vl‘ll‘l' ‘» . «I. i + + 14 Quick clever or Work diligently mat ll" 3 5"”le Planc- Shr- Wlll women who have found this mega-(III, 1' schoo s in n . l i, 16. Form ’of “to be” 90 Allen] )t later (“'09 {mm the “all“? by Dara- blessing is proof of its great merit. I .. . "SPANK ‘EM IN MODERATIUN." IS THE ADVICE OF DR. 18. ,\ metal 3.’ Ilenlvl' nick chute into the lake. and will per- Why not try itnowyourself'.’ C. H"“ "lw‘ Rudolph .\l. Binder. pi'ol'cssiiii' of SOciolOgy in New York ITni- 19° I’at softlv 33' l'ii‘lid ’ q form such “culinary" stunts as rid- ’5'; h ,ius‘l ~lur! \f’l'filtY. “n lht‘ [IPUDPP l’illSlllg 0'. Childl‘vn' "Spanking is a 0]. (il'thS 01“! 33. \\v0‘ y lug 0” {hp \"ing of 'hp Illant‘, hang.- ‘5‘.“ ‘0 l“. “:an I‘ II natural physical cure for the, tense nervous cause and re-action '5.) Neither ' SI'I‘ 'l‘ast’e SlOWl mg by her lpplh fpom a pop“ and a \mi knnwasonp- ol' llu~ I ,, . ;c .. ' _ low.” \.. or niisbehavima“ To many mental instructions are a refined 33' Startlo TIII' l'inlerneatliy few similar daring feats, never wasâ€"it died, i ll} ‘ - ., I: form of cruelty. often resulting in lasting resentment. But :35. Suffix used to form the superla- his. consume Auto pushhall, said to hp, more hearing. children who are taught to accept a spanking naturally “are tive TIII' (iod‘llcs‘siof mischief thrilling than auto WHO, is the. lat- “ ('li‘ltl‘l\ in ~~~ more ready to i'cs'llmt‘ guml I‘PlallllIlS With their parents.” 26. “- (Old l'Ol‘Ill) .38 A llOVi‘t'l‘ ’ pst, dapp-ijvjl pastime l0 DO lIlll‘O- slt‘nlwl ”I , :7. Sneaky to. :\'ear duced this year. It is played with l.\’ numl ._ t + + 28. Affirmative 2,3: Presently four cars and a huge rubber ball \mon Ic- Not, till the. loom is Silent. 30. Postscript (abbreviated) 43. Volcano in Sicily EK'fflg'li'liig 2'?” l'mlllllS. ll has a \_ lion!“ u " And the shuttles cease to fly, 31. An enclosed air passage in 3 pi It. is (III-Impactiun) . Fugue-creeping effect, on the, spec- III-.III. . 1 Shall (Hid unroll the canvas, Chimney . it). my”. (Spanibhl “Film-II . . I. . _ for b . . . And explain the reason why 3'3. Vat 101' green fodder ' 52. Seventh note of scale ,. ”P m?" “ h‘? “I“: lllll‘ll‘ pastimes luv u. '2 - The dark threads are as needful 33- EXISt 712:. And (LatinV 9- “-IM' the Canadian 2‘3“”"31 .Exl'uln-l "d"?!- In the Weaver's skilfnl hand 34' Before 3i. 'l‘rue \Mean' (abbreviated) tIion has an unusually attractive pro- , ldâ€"l « As the threads of gold and silver 39. Small. venomous snake . of». l'pon Iâ€"Ilfflllflll’anflcd. In addition to olhoI- . elm-d . In the. pattern he has planned! 31- national Academy (abbrewated) "'lll'lf. there will be three davsl “ml-.1 n - 39. Period of lime Answer to Last ”l: al’l“,m‘lhll“ l'al‘lllf! ll}: the cliam-I ncu " + + ll. Plt‘tlS-lllg to the palate. , pionI dirt track champions of two} as Ml , . . .. ,. , i3. Beast of burden Week S Puzzle N0. 20 continents. l \cu. I . A tiliR'l'AlN NEW l~I.\ttI.A.\I) VILLAHIC. ONCE PUPI LATED BY it Make a loan I'I‘here. will he musical 00mm)“- I How Pilgrim forclu'arIs. was in moral decadence. Arrests were be- 4;). Pedal digit ttlions iifIlIv-opy (Inscription. oven. fur! low . \ ‘ coming mm.” am more frequent. 46. A vcn'etabl . .ie moli i-organ and the ba ll H'QU C t8 1 W"; U ‘ t l A former 1""‘l‘ll-"llv."“W 54“")“1? rich, ““3”?ng Of this (may. 47. Short? liocnti The Canadian National I'Ixhiiliilionl 08 you 888 5 l \ wrote to the almost distracted minister asking what he could :30. Poisonous 11V has an area. of 264 acres, Acreage: 2 I log.- - . do to turn the tide. The minister wired back immediately: Til. “up“; application of “'embley is 2l6. i “In 70 a year. '1'“ "Send a. man to organize a playground and teach my people 56. Grain that has been (or is ‘thhIp' 0?;th Iof Itlhe fix-onll {Imm the? ill . i “NW to play!" be)» ground “ “ '9 ' ' 0 1c inis lt‘t article ' '~ .. ‘ ' ‘ A Chicago Ijudge stated that in evory use where a study {7 Atom Though It accomplishes ..r to watch his temper. "I never knew how cross and tempery I was at home.” said a woman recently converted. "until I tried to be always kind and loving. When I saw how surprised and pleased my bus- band and children were at. the change. I realized my Sins of temper for the first time." . , . . The b0 '8 ren- your [H'ecious vacation days in a dored what assistance tllf‘V) could district that offers every incentive and arrived home. for outdoor recreation. Get fully ly hours of the posted on this unique area of On- worse for their tario‘s \thOtllilIltl . securing from morning, none the experience. playground by any agent of thel Advertise in The Crhonicle, it pays N: If It's Here, It's New PROTECTim at: 'l M0801 H i . "’rgfi'l‘lllml lf‘ If” be illustrated ll." a; , . " had been mudc. Juvenile. crime increased as the distance from ’lw'ml "Xh'h'l- I In 8 few minutes What 5110”“ B“ l ' ‘ oi'g‘iiiizi-d playgrounds increased. Vl'IRTICAL - ."‘â€"" - ‘l * .. i l I, + + ONE SMASHING “AD" 1 W0llld OtherWlSC take II, ..' . 2. l’crl'i‘irmer . . 3 Thus. DOES ITS SHAREI you hows, the COSl Of ‘Il‘ ‘ 'l’lll'l tilll'lltlll HAS 'l‘llllili A (Hull) MANY 'l‘llINtiS TH OVER- r' . . ; . - .. I'l" II. .. "Wt _ I t" t' l?“ \. . kl R“ D _i finish __ . . ._ lino blow ol :1. llllllllllhp doesnt. the Elephonc lS Oiicuf I. Um?” "1““ 1.. "' 'l ””‘I .l-‘I '.”‘ ‘” g‘ll“ ‘ “f ,P- i htcamship (Abbrevialull) build a house. Hue smashmo 'ltl l . . I”... Lompbell Moll-win. And suicly lll this tlllt‘tl tout-word ques- (3 Advertisement (abbreviated) Vt'l‘llsvrnpnf doesn't, build .I P'msi E the smallest ltCmS In H.»- _ tion the. great o-uiiigclist reaches the root, ot the problem that l 7 Permit no“. It merelv does its sl ‘ .. ,‘l . , . l" attracting so much attention, both In the (lld \Vorld and 3 pimpl- the [{I‘ainprd Alinn‘ Disp‘illcllr MB] the family's 3'93“" 'I. t v.. es |..“ ‘ " ‘I'. 1". I,I.. he 1 . * 0-. .0" . ( . E ‘ l H.“ .\t\\. llicro is (pub a .lll the: daysds to ., the future 9. An ornanwntal ”mug” “.00 Rap}. 8d\'ci‘ll~'ci‘nent Vou publish? outlay l ol the church. much talk as to the difficulties contront~ aims to stimulqlo the IIr'IV-q ll"t tin" Q ' ( ..,.,, I‘ in" it. «the dil'ticultv of maintaining its leadership in this ma- MM And 41 y I.« , ' c. . ..« I... .. c. . . .- . . ~ . . . . . . n ch dm s pol. “I.” I‘ll . l . ..I . .. .. tcri"ilistica"c tlicdit'ticultvol’holding the "itlciid'inccofits mcin- FOR A HBALTHPUL, l-i'llil‘l’i'” ‘\illl“lllll llflllWflW the ii to strt ' " 3 ”1" H ll." ' lllllllw‘ "- ‘. I...” ,.. . . ‘ .‘ .i . '1 - .. ‘ll"llll'lllli' ) - .‘ Stu xpen . berslup. the duticulty ot winning young recruits to its colors. LATE'SUMMER HOLIDAY lll‘ll'llll‘ll Ilolder llizil. minutely de- lnisiner; for toii‘ioi'i-liiijkhhilnfM- ml]f A dyofe dltl-u-‘es »- Preachers :ind publicists are discussng i:n ll‘lll'llt‘tl treatises what 'l‘l . . . .. . . ,. “"“l“'-" ll"? l"'l-'"”ll- the future, l-‘apl. ‘idvcrt‘ipe .01 a l by hundreds Of families HM , they deem to be the "weaknesses” and the "failures” of the ' ('“I h?” and ““9"?” antlislandsI “M ”5 turn Hives sll'l't“"llt t?“ ntll Hum; fill the. fOOd ‘ W | I i church. llr. ll. .l. tlzimpbcll. in nu o'iiilspokcii magazine article, 1:1 ”inluilfrillm I“). Illlsli'lfct tiller “1"," GIRL CRUSHBD BY CAR luio rIipIIIII ' i "" H ll ““1 0W8 t 0'0th tin” l n r g i i 'g t z ' ' I i . I\‘ .. ' . y l ' >I “a" b ‘- l l. . Vill'lt' 3' U ltlnlll'll1111C . I ‘ ,6: I .coli ‘in inswci to tho (llll.llllll “by min and women pie ltc‘llllv I” to l-lic-lt tl . If” f tl . I». . I. I .. , . . But to get these benefits. :lil\‘i't'-' 43%: miscellanl‘ous l" ' diilting .may lrom the churches of Mei-y denomination. . ‘II .- .’ ‘_‘. c ‘2 “ ‘3‘, ” ,“ "1‘ “I ll" Ildllllll'tl cars which le‘lnir must km.“ on slc‘idil . . . . l 1" ~ - Hisboptlorc submits that, it is only by preaching and practising ‘Ial ‘IItJfJ'f'fl- I“l"_l‘~‘I lllclp‘lllll'llllfl lll~ ' ll'llk lith‘cliall tans to Hall. on Tues- expect. the business lo I.“ .'\ "" 3.”.”I 25%, rent 17%, clothes we; ~ I ~ the social gospel that the working Iiitl<scs can be rc-won. Dean “I 'I'I‘fl: '“f‘IIlmll ”ill-'>_lll"l ‘Ul'll the. ‘l‘ll' “l"“lll-‘m’ llil‘l l'illlll'l' an “Vl'lllllt: weaken the plan-pin” llt‘\"il“‘ on. '1‘?! 13 d h l h \Vl'il’ ‘ Inge maintains that more "preaching about politics, work and ’7” Ito... lis ling. tennis and walor. :_\I"..l'l¢‘Illio.x when ready to return illlVl‘I'llSt'nNinlg doh‘t ('l'tl'lltl‘l «l. lc\\ I % an t eteep one Hon" c wages" will nmcr rekindle that. divine spark which glows in ”It". ‘I .. -. 'l .- . - . . "' ““_‘ ”"Wll -I‘?._‘-"ll«‘ Hclock. 'l'lie driv- tation pom] If, “I.” or q Lliw‘f 'fIlIHI'IIl less than 27 ll"l"’ ' IIII. dcpllis ul' cvci'y human soul. The Iiil’lilci'uislmtls he calls . “Artytitinww .W- lttniws dint-hing." nl, . \\£Is.~ cruuiilllll llll‘ car. llIltl be- has been lillilcliuc' tl't'L‘lll'W.‘ l\i‘ 'I'lI ': 0. Ho: ' himself essays to argue that religion has "lost its grip through ‘I‘I l? "”1 hooligan Buy “WW“ MIMI W'“ ll“ Howl get to the seat, the vcar after was \Ciilhlililuiâ€"i .' I.‘ '“I-l.“ 5 '\\:i\ lct‘ii'lll'ng ti \‘io‘W of. “II. and the “III.“ which modern St’lCIlCO 'lz‘hxflmlilil‘ {mt lls‘ bass {Illil Iliimll. l‘tll‘ lizlclil‘d Hll llli‘ Sidewalk, crush- its to Slim \A‘Hi‘lv’ IIII ‘l llulis‘d-sl :1. “ill Helil‘ I llilfi‘ Illi'ltlt' (lltStllt'lt‘.u 'l‘llt‘ lilllltlilnll‘lll-allst' pill‘lillr‘Sl-ly (IIâ€"Intends that H .(‘hItI I: If l'lIt. tihllt'delll) \\ (ill at. lllfâ€" ll A'iiilllg- fill'l lli'l“.l‘l'll llll' lllllltl- ”10 lll‘Sl llltl\\' Ill. llll“ ll'llllilllt' ,“ iii-”I'D“ l l l ‘ manv sl‘bâ€"t':tllcll cliurclin'icn are mouthpieces of a creed which 1:: "It“; "9“me .l'1.laC.l-~ll!*~‘~ “h“l“ ””4 5”“ ”l“ "ll". llll' #‘ll'l was im- do the whole job ”I’m 31'”. '.‘ H" \\ ”WY I'I'ol'css lo only half believe. Such ills as afflict. the church :II’II‘II".I1‘-.’-‘.l“m[" 01 It‘u'll'tlp" mp sum- nlm'mh'ly l‘lkl'” .l” “l“ llOSl-lllal, top chimnev brick H m to; " T i. I are human ills. Suclrt'ailures as the church experiences are ”IT:If’f'l‘;'«?n.]‘"{ll' IlIiat ”“5 l-“l'l'll-Ol‘l’ )‘l'mfll ill” l'llzllll'Ics were dressed. The (IIIIIIIâ€"iI. never win* ,. ,I l H". i I human failures. The difficulties to be overcome are human dif- flan IS dill ‘llllbt :1 mut- at “mp best. (”M It H to h" “”1”“! she W'l” 50‘)“ "Kl‘l‘lllllir everlastinulv at is: "a. will ' l 1on l i t lil'lllllcs'. \Vlly ll'." l0 tlt'ill Willi them llll‘ulllrlt human agencies \ililw'ltnz‘ili Wit; ”I‘ll! ul he’plrtlmhtil‘. l'lticthliI'I lllo (iwllt‘l' Of the cap was \‘l'fll'ils III- fillc t‘il' ”ll-t". "II” 'o ”l lill‘l III-I \ : and h\ llllnlilll llt'Vll't'S? \Vhy ”til, “1". (intl) I. . bl. JfiOlDIJH (1y m.l\\,_lOP 8. Va- allll\\"t‘ll l“ IL'U llUlnl'. atllll \VllCIl 1'0- atlvel‘tlang $1008le “I .' ri-‘POIHI d}. I A. .' ‘ I . + + rationl fit rarriI delilght; sail or row turning to Clifford. was hailed to as- L m ‘ '" 5' n ”L" ”11mm“ \" ‘ i or pan e in .ie c. iarming channels sist another (“11' whj ' » ” it ~ ~ , . . . . ._ ~ « , ch had met With Read the Cl ' ' v 5' w a . v ‘ -. -. r . , , . I _ ' ' l ‘ g I i . ._'. w . . , .1 8881 . i . l [1‘ ins mm \\ m. sun rnvr \\ Hi1). on: Is ALGAE HE I‘,.'I'I‘I‘"II“I"I'."‘II I"? PN‘HW‘ .‘S’inds- ‘;"i“”““’ ““91"“ P01190118 being in- It will my run. fled Ads on Page 7' l "" ‘ ‘ I ' needs to watch his thoughts: that when he is in company, he litiirin'iu f tluinilt 0f ”'9 'l‘wgor- Jlilcd and lying in a helpless 0011- l“' ‘ ' . . needs to watch his tongue: but when in his own home, he needs ' ' ” a“ U H ‘ ON“ by Spending (““0” ”1 ”I” ‘lllCll- U. A brief prayci'-â€"-l°or a. friend in trouble. lo. .\ moment of thankl'ulncssâ€"fiir blessings enjovei‘l. ll. A kindly smiley-“There it may brighten another. 1:. A catch of songmoc hum of a tune. . . . . Its founder is a high personage iu the \atican. and the order Will he placed on the same. level as other religious orders. The Peeple’s Mill Durham, Ont. GEORGE s. BURNEI'I Gent’s Finisher Durham, Ontario + + COLLARS and TIES just arrived. )lnfi'l‘ .\ll’..\'. IT IS FIIARI'ID. HAVE NH PRINCIPLE AND NU ‘ method in their givings. They dole out their contributions and ) s‘lllisi‘l'llillnlls‘ as if it were a cruel intrusion and a. real injury we salicit Y P t Iâ€"IOSE HATS C‘AI 5 i ltlo’iv 'dliTt'l' just ltl lw lllVllt‘il ll! f.'I\t'. .\lltl lllllS lift‘ £098 on. and our a Ionage . I . \vuslcs away. and they neither get the goc'id nor do the good . ‘ f‘ l t that intelligent. conscientious methodical giving always brings SQ-IKIl-“flth“mm per bag ""3500 GARTERS BRAC lib with it.» --Aleyander Whytc. (all. 11(th 119:”; will flag """" :4'75 _, « . ., o r, L-l is. 100 i + + ' _ 7 . 'l‘llli? l~‘ail'.\'l‘).\'l‘lii.\' til“ A .\'I‘.\\' HRDIIR HF RELIGIOUS OF Phone 8’ Night 01' DaY- COME IN AND SEE OUR STOCK . Human liatbolic journalists has been annc‘iunced, whose meni- lo'i's must take vows of pc‘iverty and oln‘wlience. The object of this order will he to spread Roman Catholic ideas and beliefs JOHN MCGOW l by means of the. daily press and large reviews. + ,_+_ \ . , ,, i.‘ I - I \‘jhpn ” hit of sunshine “its yo, W a l. ‘ It I g I After passing of a cloud, v ~ ~ I When a fit, of laughter gits ye. I HE PEOP' , O . \ ' o r- " And your spine. is t‘eelin‘ proud. LS n ‘ ' l l Don't. forgot to up and fling it. \K 'i l I I At It soul that‘s l'eelin‘ blue. v. - ”or he minit that yo. sling it ~ I It‘s a l'u’iomerang to you! DESPITE the FCCCnt fire “1 l ' + + - The new fall sam les are n d «1 . ""' Which d p . ow in an sio. l.\ l A new “DAILY DOZBN” - .- M']] estroycd .our Flour some real, high-class goods, l. .\ iillle‘ pallcucc- nl least once, 1 we are a 31“ .- 0 T“? l l 3- -\ lllllllllc ol' unschislmess. , ’ g In 3 P051 A few Ready-made Stilts at Special Prices Id. 1 I 'i .\ kind \\ord~--or two or three. thl‘l to do \l'm“ i. A bit of scll'-i'iiiill‘ul «somewhere. W â€"â€"â€"~-- .1 3 3. A llasli of generosity. 32”“ "" __ 7 t')_ \ I-il'i‘inlIil i‘Xl,"ll.~'t'-â€"-l'nl' Sunlt‘ttllt‘ t‘lSt", ‘ i 7. .\ llHlill' lllt'llu‘lll--â€"-~le'ltaIi.~' :l ltixt l‘ticzlllml, . l l” l I rt, A good deedâ€"not left. undone. i WWW-00°C".- I I . I

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