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Durham Review (1897), 31 Jan 1929, p. 6

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How many people And how often you tonsilitis. No wor rheumatism ; and the ‘der is that anyone fikts' Tbcy rdit‘l heart. Friends have have declared it harn tions. Why not ont We we i Aspitin is a Trademark Fegistered in Canady 2 \\ e '? ~E g' , | 4 € verses were nc pape P# C 6 Hete i# 8t dthe In,com pos!#g Lime YÂ¥erses must be in the nathonsly a#e; Who wanted he "Orange Red t, "Is the tea that WHEN IN TORONTO ab« Cafeteria and YONGE sT., Hote! Rates: $ and B« "* nmends nave oiten told you Asp e declared it harmkss,Everydnggist s. Why not put it to the test? tors 1y in his s d Clare Jewett, Danie] Gilchrist kind for his m missed from th of the Nativity of is rFadiest . Eat and Sleep at SCHOLES HOTEL the. rener Hoo C winners He Write a Limerickâ€"Win a Prize d% d y ff a\ mail 4 G a "7.“’_‘;;. er‘_r uuvflvla‘vlb w* @ LW Sat IRTILLD BEGIN HERE TODA Y “.KHE dit MR & old can be used it s HAPT Short Order Service . Opposite Eaton‘s bim® U ve Jin TiC TS ACRE Per Day and t, in love with the Rev st, marries Jerry Goodâ€" money. Daniel is disâ€" H. FOWLEER. , Y named Hood extra good, ald she, me," ER XIV 2 hk neat 6 ME millions take it for « ‘s and pains that go with worries through a wint ickly, yet have no effect ntor umity for One dolls The f¢ as guider 64 Aada m name ( ()4 Te tlle Limericks and me of this paper to: â€" ublishers, Room 421420 Up. readers hat go with them, The wonâ€" igh a winter without these e no effect whatever on the spirin is marvelous ; doctors ist has it, with provep direc= erick When she te She tried Ver Amd relief c3 went on, "th honestly has more than th living, and i+ si confest were disqueifled> be w ong examples taken from am He firge sSwere We latner it was the uncompromising flame of conviction. ‘*You mean you‘ve bought the deleâ€" gation," he said hotly. "Who said so?" asked Goodkind, with & curious inflection. 8 of this pope be paid for e uelegation. * ‘ _ Gilchrist‘s abundance of patience was ebbing. The hardness that had come to his thin, earnest face was not the hardness of wrath or malice. Rather it was the uncompromising tice." "It‘s nothing," returned Goodkind angrily. "It‘s a scrap of paper until I sign it, and I wouldn‘t sign it if I had to shut ‘up every mine in West Virginia. Why should 12. We‘ve got ‘em licked." "If you‘ll only let me explain," said Daniel, softening. â€"* . "Explain what?" roared Goodkind. "They‘re licked. They sent a delegaâ€" ion up here, and we‘ve won over the| te T as theirs. "No! NOL" sink eve ate a fo was a youug lady ontracted a bad c Je "e! came without . more ado MRS. CRORCE EADDICE, te Danie felt the r-‘ougn' 7: Veno‘s Lightning, ba He ut~in now, in v so?" asked Goodkind, inflection. ten minutes ago," anâ€" "Stedtman‘s a comâ€" verything orkman right to he proje nend. them with hC case of "Fly Adelaide 8t lencoe, Ont ramed Loy Ch Na tightening nd l __ Therte was a tone of threat in Good: kind‘s remark .. â€"> _ Daniel Jooked. at him wiih eyes that held both pityamd scorn > ‘ ce ~â€"‘*You‘re costing chanee of success!" There was & tone enything else you‘l ever miss* I‘m taking nothing from you ard I*‘m givâ€" ing thousands. #‘ men Â¥ke Lyou m chanece to live."?. _â€" > & n o _Am i1 costing you one cig asked quietly..â€" "Am ] costimg blanket from your warm beds stick of furniture {rom your « able homes?" He looked ab room, with its prineless tnneat cavilization was at stake, as well, "Oh, is that all?"> There waen‘t the trace of. a smile or CGilchrist‘s thin, drawn, white f&ce. f K * "All?": stormed Benfieid. Somehow he felt this "upstart" was trying to make fur of him. With the sensiâ€" tiveness of the inferior he was more infuriated at this than he world have been head Glckrist struck him. Again, too, Damel‘s tranguility rouged im him an‘anger that he could not 'exphin.l Daniel. took ~the cigar from his bowbsat D65 2 dpe'i‘mion gr"‘n? )(-f abandoned self with fig]d.' ‘"Miltions !" with a gesture world and indi civilization was What?" (ask60 Dgr Tocerce. & * Operaiion from this quarter in 2 pPro gram ,«Of~ clearâ€"headed appea‘, " he abandoned his tack and @ligned himâ€" self with the intolerunt, restive Benâ€" field. i 7 A1C ite jection. . He saw that stirring this man would‘ Kerve no purpose. â€" The great barrier he had to overcome was his indomitable honesty and sincerity . It was no time to goad these qualities: Hot‘tallk would Tt Knus 3y ... * ai0st ISSUE:â€"No 4 "If these people succeed there‘s noJ limit to what they‘ll do,." argued! Goodkind. | "If thCV Fat? Calnes ie A t c ines ce p cif here‘s sh costing yoursel! your last * ®*plodéd® Goodkind, ture that took in all the ndicated that the fate of was at stake, as well, i phil priceless tapestries and ys. . ""Am 1 costing you we fight e weeping aloft, then .cast used on innumerable occaâ€" nging a board of directors ° EC760 Lnese qualiities, not rout them. Fast il, there‘s no limit to lo," returned Gilchrist. good transferring conâ€" intelligent few to the ‘ Goodkind had lost his ie was talkino ta aan. 1t costing you one each oth ng eac! na my soul ds, or one r comfortâ€" about the igar:" ne & PrO 1ke beasts ther like Germany‘s rate of borrowing, $2,â€" 400,000,000 in four years, the Institute of International Fin:.nco computes, egâ€" tablishes a record in history, d _ Oxford is not a place to which one comesâ€" to satify examiners, but a place to which one comes to be inâ€" itiated into a life of serviceâ€"Sir Hugh Cecil. 4 Arrangements are now being made; b, Windsor Mines with the Schlumâ€"| berger Prospecting Company to carry out a survey of their property near! LaSarre Station, Quebec. Ore bodiest kave been opened up paralleil to a| | dyke which cuts northwest through the property. © The latest find is said jl |to be a massive sulphide vein with a‘: width of five feet. It is said to show‘! 19.08 per cent. copper. On the north | of the dyke there is strong stringer || mineralization for a length of 600 | feet, with widths of 5% feet, said to _ assay up to 10 per cent. copper. Shie . aingrrren t mm mencmmme To the Duke of Gloucester‘s discoyâ€"; ery that the timid lon can be shooed , off by throwing a hat in his face is | to be added the testimony from India [| that the tiger kills for food only and ’? *Js not so cruel or bloodthirsty as yf HiH&X." .‘ .‘ H Minard‘s Liniment préventc Flu ' "I‘m looking. flor Mr. Gil said the man. ‘"He ain‘t in, but he will be a seat." Mack sat down at the +al reached for a magazine. He ; several, then turned to Grubb; (To be continued.) "Grubby" Milton, red of face, seraggly of beard, hardly looked up as he replied in the affirmative. | understand." He iooked puzzled, then turned to another inscription. â€""Luck is work," he read and waved it away with a dirty hand. In the centre at a table he at last discerned a man, almost hidden by a large magazine, @pened before him. "Hello, you," the newcomer beam-{ ed. . "Is this Overcoat Hall?". l Electrical Survey Pla==»d {lighted windows rather doubtfully. iHis indecision vanished as a cold wind .caught him and set him quivering unâ€" pleasantly. With a careless gesture of resolve he strode in. * ! The room he found was warm. It seemed comfortable enough, too. He surveyed it skeptically. At one end was a platform, with a chair and a table. At one side was a blackboard.‘ He read the inscription: "And so, to the end of history, hate shall breed, There was something of the same mien in the man who stood before it this Chrisfimas Eve, looking at its nder pCCIC €C 775 UHUCTANC Durden ol age. | Years ago it had been a "mansion,‘ prided, almost petted. But when Ne q York crept uptown it had been to: cumbersome to carry along. And now it was "Overcoat Hall," surrounded by new and noisy human neighbors wA new nothing of its tradition. ’ There was an air of patriarchal dignity about "Overcoat Hall." It J]ooked one of New York‘s old downâ€" town streets in the face with someâ€" thing akin to pride, despite the fact that its redâ€"brick front was dulled by. refacing dust and it3 low stoop shamâ€", bled a bit under the burden of age. | te end of history, . murder shall WINDSOR mMinEs LTD. Inquiries invited from 1 Without obligation mail CHAPTER xv OVERCOAT HALL. my soul â€" Ninispo aid ( Mr. Gilchrist." vou rted Benfield. ‘" muttered Good Recent Discovery $61.06 per â€" J. BLAINEY, LTD soul!" Gilchrist and stood there, the arch against of the dark hallâ€" rilchrist ff 33 Adelaide St. W., Toronto. â€"CutT alip mait THis COUFON.â€"â€"â€" mail me particulars o# Windsor Mines Lis North of NORANDA Erokers and Sales Representatives for this i 347 BAY ST THE INSURANCE INVESTMENTS, LTD. 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