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Durham Review (1897), 28 Dec 1922, p. 7

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------'""Ne_- If more were no dud" " should HO “do! a” ““- masons, mind: "Pepper. In. mm. and vinegar." than an be In; tty'.esCope, tire when of tio, hon“ by the naked eye to M Mott. The ISO-Inch instrument is expected to meal at [can 400 millions, or . million more than can be m by my other eximb It will Jiri-Ju Mar appear 800,000 times I. bright in tho eye ”as lt. The number of stars seen {Wont the on- Itt.ttowomNrrft11-4ror"* 10Gtueh tolucopo can b- led Cm dun astronomer: to nah the plum. And sink 8300.000 tn a. ton-toot mirror. The now telescope will boost up ht n observatory on the Pacitie Coat. of British Columbia. The mun ”Min; to” In tho women ittqtntmmtt u Mttattt Wilson. In Caluomh. It not to" you! to wind and polish the mlmr, and in moved Canada is to pone-s the “out ot an teterseopos. It will in. I mirror 120 inches in ttanti. tt he may been out, and b now It“ mound 3nd polished. Tho - M h u- pected to occupy at but In or In years. - Bo far no am. of the process are available. but on. b destined to hear I great deal about an. invisible rub. ber In the near future. In uddLLion to making windows, the transparent rubber can be used Mr I “may of purposes. It ts dm9nrRttt to be Lie-4d for lining mm. thereby with.“ them absolutoly waterproof. In mum,- bathing a). will be made of the new material. and the elect will be invirible covering showing the nu: yet keeping I. dry. Tau; have shown that it in impot- ribie to break these rubber window. in the ordinary war. A bdl bouncing against a pane only «not it to bond slightly. when it at once returns to its original position undamaged. it is. of course. possdblo to tear . bole in the new aims by striking it wit a heavy missile, but more an no "lime". pounds have been spam. two Brttitrtr chemists have produced I rubber which is as transparent n (has and " elastic and non-bmhblo " mm- m rubber. As a result of experiment which hue extended over a period at (our years and upon which mm of 'l‘opiady. who wrote “Rock of A300," dht not dream it would become to widely known and so highr1y esteemed as it is among people of all religious beliefs. Gladstone "unsuited it Into three languages. and It was the hymn tor which the Prince Consort naked on his death bed. It was this hymn that was sung wt Ptt the ship Landon went down in the Bay of Biscay In 1866. The mic-es ct the people singing “Rock of Ages" on the doomed My was the in: mum! heard by 111mm we. ton mute enough, to be melted 13mm; Ind Mn. m an the ”one. detteatqetqd with the may and Mama at comm Mou- ehurch hymn. A pretty 'rtorr.tstoidatsor,t thew Iguana fnvodto mum hymn.» mud “Christians. Ania, We the anpy Mora." The comm. John Byron. who INet in INS, bid I lum- Ite daughter. Dolly. tor whom he had promised to wrttq "nrtethhtg for Christmas day. tttte rotunda! hor rather of his prom!“ The result 1m tttat among ha Chi-tun. mum than was an envelope eortulong the hymn in original menu Mu. the this of which In: "Chi-inn: Der for Dolly." This origin] mam» 'eript In preserved h Cheethun’a Hospital, In Manohomr. England, and bears evident trace. of having been carried around in Dokkru pocket. “Jesus. Lt vet of My Soul" to a. hymn around which my mum. Lu! ummd which my tmmm and acted automation: cling. Tho not, connected with its origin In vu'y beau- ,7 _- w" "I‘M'Sll " Henry Francis Lrto at mum. Eng- land, and It was " last comment»), One Sunday evening. after toning Us church ttad congregation, he walked down to his Mon mu the More. m, returned to " um " Unmet. An hour later he wrote the Mum and "owed it to his family. He died a few any: later. Christina. day. an. hunt of hits pm that among h.- W more m m endow hymn in MUM! In tho We ot which '1 Day for Dolly." Thu tum. Charles Wacky. the computer. In: 3mm: we " dosh near 3n open window when . Boro named by a hawk. ttew into the non. The do" was saved. This incident invited John Wesley to Write his famous hymn. Hts Chi-locum: hymn. “link. 91... u---” _ - um nerauu Angus sin..." originally written, “Hark. Row All the Wettgtgt Rings." h to b. Mud in unmet a! tuannau, and has been (muted into may unsung“. Windows Made of Rubber. small boy. _ "c"""-"--'------;'."'--,..' Th. at? force which ope. the pet!!! the _ m Lu.- __â€"_ v." the petals ofthe my. and in»; the color of tho M which In- fold the has a. dhamms wk new, Mada-Iv. Scientists toll In that than k ehomtes1 (one. your though In the sunlight. worn». upon a tow acres of 31m, to mm Ill the machinery In the world. Yet we hear no sound. not . particle o! uni-A -tac, . - Abide min u." omrieotpenerriiil" terrritt c. Them in . mom) for Wong in this. Think a. CV". Searchimifor Stan. The Peninsula. boy, asked to an. the tour t, “ti-ouch the" m wrmen by as much as that wagered legally on the race tracks. It continues through- out the Fear, tho bets being placed on races anywhere on the continent. In winter beta are placed on race: in the South and in Mexico, where that is the favorite racing seas-on, whereas legal- lzod betting tn Canada is limited to " days in summer on each track each We have not the Murea for Quebec, which in 1920 were $11,000,000. and for 1921 810,852,000. They are prob. ably not much dliferent for 1922, This remark will spply also to the other provinces. The total, therefore, wag- ered in Canada this year will probably be about “5.000.000. which will be $12,000,000 less than for 1921, the whole difference being in Ontario. This constitutes a serious handicap on legitimate business. In addition to this, however, there is all the money wagered illegally with handbook men in shops, stores, poolrooma, hotels. tac~ tor-lea. etc., which no one an know but which is estimated to be probably The total money wagered in the sea- son! of 1920. 1921 and 1922, on the eight tucks in Ontario, are: 1920, $42,184,000; 1921, $56,778,698; 1922, $44,244,402. Dr. J. G. Shearer. Secretary Soelal Service Council of Canada. Another new: season on the race; But why is there a drop of 812.000.. tracks has come and gone and tho re. . 000 in Ontario this year as compared who so far as Ontario is concerned.with lest? It is mainly due to two are published by the Government. Icauses. First, the " tax placed by The total money wagered in the new l, the Ontario Government on all moneys eons of 1920. 1921 and 1922, on the I wagered, which netted 82.212220 in ad. eight trucks in Ontario, are: 1920. I ditlon to taxes on tickets ot admissrlon 842,164,000: 1921. $66,778,6M; 1921' (amusement tax) and the tax of 87,500 844,244,402. Iver day on mile tracks, and 82.500 on We have not the figures for Quebec. ' half‘mue tracks. Second ttnd ehdrrttr, which in 1920 were $11,000,000. and I the splendld and insistent daily cam. for 1921 t10,862,000. They are prob-IVMK“ kept tut throwmt the tive ably not much dlfterer.t tor 1922. This i months racing season by the Toronto remark will apply also to the Jitrii1ee tho Wt News (which retuth, provinces. The total, therefore, wag- I es the bulk of the patrons of the three ered in Canada this year will probably I Windsor trucks), and other papers. be about "iir000,000, which will be I The two upon named deserve special $12,000,000 legs than tor IMI, the 3 credit and ot “1000 the Globe’s “luv whole difference being in Ontario. This ': ptugtt was the ttbior and more Dermat- commutes tk "rtotut hmdioop on i eat,' editorial: on the subject appear- legitimate blindness. In addition to‘ ing at least once a week, it not often- oLl- '.--o. Ohms h a“ Mun mmov er. Eggm'u'wmm . '?-t?hii'iil'i'iiitilo1'/2Rii' ”do! Can-rm In Ba 5.1%. a..." Bro-inmwm b' ’ it Yd' Mime tths. hydro. ' n, . Podium than on ' a": ,',thtic2i?i'i),1t,t)f/F, "" ' W Cl on.” a”: Esiii'r"ii ..-co..u- Im an. a, ”any. but“ Fil Ink. nod and!" mm- In! “gnu-aura 'fd,ttlt'='ll'l g'ffd'tl." - - -- -.-.- "TN---- .m. u... 'iiiiiiii'ii"iiiiijiiitutyt Selml mam lulu can“. In». SUN-MAID RAISINS l Crust that's light Ind flaky-tender, thirvakinned, juicy fruit, the juice forming SA,i2tti't.tet,'ttt.e time of baking pic. " home, yet [we you: than folks pies thatmmcdyto theirtastc. hfastertrkerondnetii. bttrhoodbahvuiii%rrGir Your grocer or the-E bah shops can supply them, Tate than and you'll know why there's no longer, need to bake a home. t.a.t'sin pie Made With Raisins The Supreme Pie Raisin smuuaiilttit,i.e, Growers -endaireadrbahedhtrrem Race Track Betting, 1922 Lucio“. Sun-Maid Raisin Crowns, Dept. N-533-13, Fume, Camel-uh Please send me on of you he. hook, "Recipel with Railing; CUT THIS OUT' AND SEND rr are, so common man; school Tiiii'Cr/ Tht, Premier Paper and PIN” Ottqtt. is believed to be a mum source of ptutr, " Httetvilhx Nova treatia, 1- to disease, especially if the powders are install a gtaatdrtex1 nmmpr'trat machine handled by diluent scholars. with 3. txtgttusity of 60 (one a. day. Many Plants Projected. People who are every now and then The location at Three Rivers of the "turttintt a new hsM" blot the ntrwiwamramaek Company and the St. with the name stud that spoiled the',Mauriee Lumber Company (the Inter- old. Etiomu Paper Company) will bring yrs, so common among school {hilldrem' “I P. believed to be B fruitful source of pany. dues”, especially if the powders are it1sta handled by diluent scholars. [with Parliament will be challenged min curly in the coming Mon. We shall use with what result. Two amend- ments will be asked to the Gambling Sections of the Criminal Code; one that the busing: at honing by pm. mutual machines, boot-making and pool-selling be made criminal, as it " ready is everywhere except in race tracks during the racing meets; the other that the publication ot betting odds; tips, and other"intormwtion that can be and is used in betting with hand-book men he also made a crime, When than is done, mean; will stand criminal foundation " " pmeettt As a consequence we believe that public opinion in Ontario is aroused as novel- baton against this iniquitous vice sad the localization of the busi- ness of promoting and mt4tivathttr it. Further. therre papers published from day to day cases of defamation, broken homes, divorces. trials, convic- tions and Penitentiary sentences, re- suiting from the My ot betting on the part of great numbers. There were interviews also with business men. who mphinod of bad debts; credit instead of cash buying. and fail- in; " in purchasing reuniting from extensive wagering. Every day the titrttreg, were given of the total the betting public paid out, the total rake-oi! the Jockey Clubs took, and the total the Government took in taxes, and the total that the betting public lost. It was persistent» lr argued that in consequence there was an absolute certainty of trdytittttr, loss to the “gm who usually did not on the average get back more than tttroetitths of what they paid out. (meat r Land In ”tinny tulip}; nu. l'MT, food- Cdl nuts-tod bod for the M _ and oh coho, pudding- other good bod: with them You my be cloud other brondo that you how loo- ml! than Sun-Midi, but the kind cm wont to the kind you know good. hoist, therefore, on Saw-Maid brand. They not an up" than ordinary mint. Matt aupon now for lmhook of toned Sun-Maid team Made whim-ceded thm. Maid Rubin a t ”Sealer!” Wu nu- "hen' 1'J.r";l2h1lr3l','hfdl'l," a de1kltms lance! Thad! notht'ntriefttttJtedmt'm1tn The habit of nibbling their penhoHs Fresno, California I , the Mac'- mm! output of paper I mm‘o" 0lll PULP to shout 800 (on: a day, or 240,000 (on - n yen. in addition to 130.000 ton- of t TRY halted pulp, was this section ot I WPAPER mulls Quebec on. of Cumda’c um pulp and moor Tft, od d ..-.rr_. Huntsman oruntleeeotstrtte. lam AMONG CANADA'S tion would man to bo almost as num- The Thunder Bay Pulp and Paper Company, at Port Arthur. is increasing its output. of,groundwood pulp to 100 tons per day, and Installing a. - unit capable of turning out 60 tonq per day. The headquarters of the Helga Pulp end Paper Company have been tune- (erred from Belgium to Canada with executlve ottieeg at Montreal. The new company has an euthorlzed copl- tal ot $20,000,000, and will mores-e its output next you from 200 tons to 350 tons, making an annual productlon ot tslightly over 100,000 tons. In February last the new newsprint mill of the St. Maurice Lumber Co., Ltd., at Three Rivers, commenced operations. This mill now has a maxi- mum capaclty of 340 tons per day. -iiiiiGiiii -rGGrolyiGidir, iiiii iriGi, Mlnard't Llnlment for Garnet In can tor tive dollars Cl At Point house the 156% Paper Company is 'rryetitur a new groundwood mill. ' Mixed to constitute IN in MM! the most outstanding feature of an» trial expansion In the 1922 period tn Canada. Noted below are many or the emu-ion: unden- way or proposed additdotm to the Canadian pulp and paper industry. not you has seen a remarkable ex- pansion in the Canadian industry. For the ”amending April In, 1922. pulp and - exports. had o total velue of over $180,000,000. e turum exceeded only by arm of wheat and agricul- tural products. The Canadian newe- print mills now have a rated capecity ot about 5,525 tons per day, equinlent to on output at 1,S60,000 tons per year. which is double the output ot my year prior to 017. In addition Canadian mills are equipped to produce 2,500 tone at pulp daily. The combined out- put represents a daily cut ot 6,000 acres of forest land. . An Invented Capital ol $347,000,000. The Canadian pulp and paper indus- try in, in fact, accomplishing so much that it in a. dimcult matter to keep ao- curate trace of it, and statistics which apply today may be entirely incorrect to-morrow. According to government Mums tor 1920, the industry employed an invested capital of over $347,000,- Mo, ot which slightly more than half was in the Province of Quebec. In the that six months of 1922, Canadian mills produced over 516,000 tone of newsprint as compared with 612.000 produced by United States mills. The Canadian newsprint output during this six months period is stated to have been 93.6 per cent. of mill duplicity. Whilet the volume ot United States newsprint production has remained practically stationary at around 1,800e 000 tons since 1913. Canadian produc, tion has increased iron 350,000 totm to 812.000 tone in the same time. Ex- ports to the United. States new in- creased tram 219,602 tom to 791,978 tons. The United States has, In tact, come to depend on Canada for " per cent. of the newsprint in addition to huge quturtitleer ot pulp. There is also an extensdve made being built up, and increasing rapidly. with the Antipodes and the Orient, and in this regard the Paettte coast as a. pulp and paper area in feet developing in importance. Total pulp and paper exports for the month ot June this year amounted in "he to $i0,584,8M, and for July, 80.788152. Production In the latter month was nearly double that ot the correspond- ing month in 1921, though. due to lower prices, the value war only slight- ly increased. Newsprint and Pulp Mills Full Capacity Without apparent exception, towards the closing ot the year, Canadian newsprint and pulp mills are operat- ing to full capacity, whilst the eaten» alone to existing plants under my. new plants under eomstmettgoet, and further eetebliehmente dMaitelr ee- eured tor the near future have com- M In um. doubt but that the no minim at and: would was occupy a. (nor-bk and onvbblo place in ,rttrtitra-dttat1eAher4teitm mm- ftrttte. We. mm “was: nmmmrmaummu tor may and - Tod” mm coun- m at at sh!» In coming to Can- i. tor their applied at than wood product. and tho yet has been one of surpassing Importance for the pun) and - industry. Month by month It: main in. mm, and nearing the taminukm of the you every mm in tho country. working u high capaci- ty, and enacting Quanta" at a rapid rate, fail to adequately satisfy cus- 'Ne pulp and paper industry rank- ttttrd was Winn tgiNititttt in in anal revenue. " a undue: of pulp And Wm Canada taken oesotmdpHetetothe United Btatee,tmt the Candi-n Mum of output In as- cend'lnt so rapidly an on the mill- brlty of the most reliable experts the time is ht sight Ina: Canada will lead the world as a newsprint. producer. After the deprewlon of 1921 tho pm- Extensive Fol-at Resources , for Future Generation'. i, REVENUE PRODUCERS. The mm who has no tact alwayu brhttrstrfhitfmnkm-. marked, boldly: _ “This tr pretty good sour-what there ttt ot it." He m greatly (“zoom to ob. - that his remark caused a ttmm on the face ot his hostess. Ho hut- 'tnmttotrpea1ogainlttautetrorttoeoes met any bad impression {mm m. pre- madam of embarrassment. A In had hated the soup. he re. Waan’t Asked Again. Johnny. who had been Invited out to Mum. was admonished by Na mother to member Ma manners. and to speak in qomp1irneutary terms of the food mad him He headed the instruction. and did the best he could tree trom any ittturhtttt' drugs. Cow cerning them Mm. A. D. West, Lore burn. Salk, wrtts,--"Btstrr'et Own Tablets have given me more "tttttM. tion than anythln; one I have ever ("on my cauldron. Tho}- m anally “ken; any: work well and though I have given cum 3 low to my baby they seem to work I. well now u at am, which ls something other lan- tlvu seldom do." The Tablets no void by medlclno denim or by mull at " can“ I box from The Dr. William Medicine Co., Brockvllh, Ont. ment on the PtuMe coast. Pulp end pope:- tl being mmufnctured there, and being shipped down to Conform: and other Pacitte coast Mates.” well u to Australia. New helium. Japan and China. That such extension h ment- ly needed In that region would MMtttt to be evidenced In the feet that Orien- tal buyers have placed huge orders with tirmg In Three Rivers Itrttuebee, and that steamers have this summer loaded there for the Ammodes and the 4Myttutrfeq of the Orient. There can be little doubt but that the time is almost in sight when Cana. da will leave the United States behind tn pulp and newsprint production, and assume the leadership of the entire world in this regard. This the only does through her possession ot 'mMr nttteetgt tomato ot tremendous extent Nests are not inexhaustible. as other nations have discovered to their sor- row, and Canada is taking steps to see that her forested areas are reasonably conserved. maintaining their valuable tsupplies and retaining tor the Domini on's pulp and paper industry the lm. portant place in economic attains it oc- cupies today. and ls coming increasing- ly to till. In this national work. tor the greater part, the governments have this earnest and sincere cooperation ot the uric-"is companies exploiting them, instigated not only by a notion- al duty, but a realization that Canada is one ot the few remaining lands with exiemivo tore-t resources. and that their continued prosperity lies tn the intelligent manner in which they ex- ploit and conserve their holdings. Btby'l Own Tablets are the best medicine a mother can give her little ones. They are I. mild laxative which quickly regulate tho bowe- und stom- ach and are guaranteed to be entirely Certain Américan inmost; are erecting a plant at Elko, in the Route. my dttrtriet of British Columbia. who" unbound“ um ot um hare been secured. omciais um that up tirart unit of the plant, mm " m of paper daily, will b, operating in in an of 1923. Michigan interests in and to b. negotiating with the city ot Kingdom. Guam, with, the object. ot building I pulp and new In!!! ht tho old uplul. Actlvny from Gout to Gout All over the country from coast to coast, this extension to the Dominion'. premier Industrial uttvity I: evident. Eopoclaily defiant h the develop- l m,lilBll0 MEDICINE M THE CHILDREN On the PBeitie coast the Seaman Paper Company ot Chicago and Van- oouvar Intercom no reported u was “out to build I paper mill Vinita mo miles from the great port. qroeNrnoeapattar mu] "rueivii] mm " Batturmt, New Brunt-wick, whim Mac to dlrectm' m. ntrtutoertt-ttrwttltterino-etm, h the sprint and employing 500 muons. In sum Columbls -iar,, up“. bani up itld -itiiri Ga" -rU.Trirsiiite his have secured an mm on . In. Pink Pills. You ain’t acorn to et- at New .Wutmluter for . paper mill, ttetrftttttett um: other media. to! and a pulp mmgmm h projected V tt'd'.'t,grt,,t' no 11rrf,2U,'e, for Prince e the some mi nt own . . Vince. {Plat PM: get alimony on the blood. Certain Wm mm uofgmu a the element: tt Inch, than erecting a plant at Elko, tn the 'ettt',,'to'le, 'ra strc,',',,,,',',',': our f ,M .Mrts.R.Kttteh,Hep .11... 'rgdellt'ht,,'lfthtf,it,eed Manila“! as follows what the” pills dtd cecal-ed. 0mm: m that the are! ' tor her daughter:---", thick at a duty ttnit ot the plant, mam so m. of g to let others know the trmtqttt match pope: daily, will b, om a a. E Dr. William! Pink Pul- have beat to Ml of 1928. I my daughter, and I hope this any be On the Ptseitie com the Emu , the menu: of when: some other lut- Paper Comm ot Chicago "turi,','.',.: to widths; raged; “an; oouverlntuemmmponedu “It"!!! I y . won , build a paper mill emu: 100 l t,t,g:fl1',: t'ht,hat'g1r,,l','Mt 'nileerfrxunth-tport. no .3 nu rtt 0m .._ Michigan interest; are and to who walk to school, I was named to negotlating with the city of Kinnm.?"'° her Dr. Wllllams' Pink Plus, Ontam, 1,'e2 the oblect ot building . I 1' Ity 312' 'df, 1.'i,ecett're,et' pulp and lull! ht tho old 'y"Hlld'l'l', I cannot speak too highly ot Activity from Gout to Gout I the: ' ll " All (“791- Mm Mum... a..._ _..-.4 "- e m tt. Tin British 001an Minister of Land. maml: announced that n pulp sud pupa- phat would be ambushed on Columbia Lake try tn English Sm" can. According to Its-mm! with the Ontario Germ ch. 61-: Lake: Pulp and Puperompuw h Mam $3,000,000 within three you: on the qtott* u "was “My mutated and com The Prov-Inch! KW mm an 'eeitsrtq - plum at Port Arthur. “Minerva plenty of kind: as It He in . will nun who cannot act The mum: Company, m, 1. In. I!!!“ 1Pt"t't" Inching ta m UN I'Akuu' any TORONTO The time and my you demo to (rumbling at mother's error woy.lrt qtten be sumcient to readjust it. Is your ml In lite such that tho ranching of It would win you a place in the hearts, the Nations, the enrm; of when? Or would it phase on N' wane"? It no, It wouldn't do tit h High mummy sham! be magnum! u a high eaplmrfv-nd handled qeth . A great many people Ml homuve they're so sure they no going to. " would be a slums to disappoint them What you can In your: tn trust only It b what you do with it that really mum. There are may edit-hour men with uncommon wlves who oughttounicn- he their homes. It In the tear-not. the worry-not, the trot-not man who wins. It lift, I: hand for m. try to make it cuter for somebody else. A man whose only motive tor scum: a his wages does a Ind place of work “an no to get to work, or In your time worth to Halo that---" "look here,” he [make In. recovering Mandi, "let's get " those Xenon!" "Do you no torcibie language when lamina-o It had?" “Wh)'-el-n0." "Me It out on. the mm. when you've had .1 row at home all some " wont?“ You can get Dr. wulhms' Pink PiO through any dealer tn medicine. or by In" at so cents n box or " boxes Mr 82.60 from the Dr. Willinm' Mallow. 00.. Bmckvme, Ont. Jun once to: and: tho White Ship winch. m. Though non. behold tho lull, not wand u but Yet while one “In. Friend after Mend no. silently The unseen amp and onwud all. to. "Never." "mm with the clerk: whm you're not busy.'" "No." He paused to think up some m questions. when the girl Mom: “Smoke chew clan when you’re slang?" We tract the future in Thy bands. o Lord; We who draw near unto this taut at Thine, Given tor In. Kneel the“. and pray, and take Thy The presence ot our Saviour nearer deems; And heaven and earth closer to blend tad shape Our destiny. Nth, love, deep pews bum strong the while we watt Our Captain'l all to "it-mr soon or lute- Arron the sea. Bread and Wine, FM' in Thy Bum-Imam. the Love mum 'Ne can. at ”at. nary blood “a lawn-Ma ". pk. Irritable an or has. who has In - or nail- Non. 1.ah-ttredorrt, Mot truth and do. not new "gxtete. h n "can ot ml. - the (mt-t enemy of youth. M h tust on. thiriatodrrtttrttt-tr-trorw-. build up mo Mood with Dr. Valiant Pink Pills. You au’t Word to u- pertinent with other 'etrtadtee, to! there must be no guesswork tn tho Need " the snug“: That Rich. Red Blood Cl- Give Them. tton tor heath Ivory an cud every boy shourd hue mum at pun. M Mood and um nerve. With thtn, manure Mood they and tite with l handicap too great to “a 'NM8edt.* Ind hummus. Weft, M blood was balm. (as com. um mm. a den Duh Ind good dtertittes. In t word pure Mood to the handgun od lie-"h. PALE m 51cm If was AND 30m. MONEY ORDERS. A Dominion Express mey Itrdm' " N-et-rt. " The Golden Gates "Chew gum?” he asked "Nos sir." “Guam over the phone or talk Upholding us. She ttofthe Job. Mr. Sharp m mm; . new Ye_tttututtrt-rtstoumta. Our takdinu Cell. 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