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Durham Review (1897), 30 Apr 1936, p. 2

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When the wrappings were taken from the car into the building and removed, Slade could hardly believe the evidence of his Send us 10 names of reliable boys and girls you know. "rHAT'S positively all you need do to get this free A Manicure Set; contains Nail Polish, Nail White, Cuticle Remover, Orange Stick, Batting. Take 5 minutes right now; write down names of 10 bright, dependable boys and gitls in your community, ages 8 to 15; one name to a family lwillnndyouflEE postageâ€"paid, Manicure Set promptlyâ€"One set only to a family. Thousands in Canada have benefited by my free gifts in ts past six years. Only limited mumber Sets available. Don‘t delay; send 10 names NOW This offer expires May 8, 1936 | _ Me encountered the penaiuies of fame when he ventured out to keep his appointmnt _ with Westerby at Slade‘s office. A small crowd had gathered in the street, cameras whirred and clicked as he appeared and jumped into a cab, and he was dogged about the streets of the city by a small band of newspaper men. He took the bull by the horns and invited these sleuths into Slade‘s inner room for a talk. "Now boys," Dan gegan, "I can‘t have you trailing me like this, and its got to stop. I didn‘t come hurdling out to Australia for fun, or to make work for you. I‘ve got urgent busiâ€" ness of a private nature. So you‘d better lay off. If you don‘t Pil take | a crack at the first one of you that ; I see snooping around in my tracks. Is that plain? f "We‘re only obeying orders. Mr. j Prescott," on of his persecutors exâ€" j plained. : ‘"Then go to the people who give ¢ the orders," Dan replied. Tell them|â€" there will be something worth printâ€" ing when I‘m ready. Until then, l"\‘(‘, 1 scot to let alone." HARRY J. TIER Meanwhile Dan had sought e quiet little hotel where he had : ed before he left Sydney on his trip to England. He contrived to persuade the landlady to make no fuss, and went straight to bed, having arranged for some clothes to be purchased for his use. He slept for nearly twentyâ€"four hours, and rose a new‘ man. for Contestants, "You are getting out too lightly,‘ S‘lade said with a touch of severity. "Of course," Westerby agreed. "Dan‘s a good chap, Slade. No man ever had a better mate than Dan Prescott." Dept. V, 413 Clendenan Ave TORONTO 9, ONT. erna kets for C thief," he said to 319 1‘ PRIZES for one Contest alone! Coming to your mail box soon Watch for them in "FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES FAMILY FORUM» "He doesn‘t know, Slade," confided. "Cripes! He‘s rest of his life stick got on his kerchief." _ "Just as you say, Dan," Westerâ€" by agreed. ‘"Then go and send that cable," Dan ordered. Wren Westerby bad gone, Dan Dan turned to Slade with the first cheerful smile he had worn since arriving in Australia. \ was coming. "Then you are catching the next boat to England? Dan said cheerfulâ€" ly. "And as soon as you get there, you are going to marry little Gladys. If she will have you that is. And you‘ll send a cable at once, telling her that you are on the way." "Just as you say, Dan," Westerâ€" ‘53400 ""Yes," Dan answered. _ "You haven‘t got a wife of any kind knocking around, then? Westerby shook his head, and his Jaw fell, He knew Dan pretty well, and was cute enough *c see what was comin@. "I‘ve said so, haven‘t I by asked, reproachfully, doubt my word, Dan?" "I had an idea that I‘d kill you; but I don‘t know. â€" Is it right that you are not married to the Lorna girl?" 3 OTHER CONTESTS .. . FREE OFFERS . . . BARGAINS/ When the on Mess s nc redint asked. "You‘ll want somebody in Sydney 1 reckon when you and Slade are away at the mine." "The place I thought for you was gaol," Dan said, dispassionately. ‘"What do you think Slade» "I don‘t know," Slade said careâ€" lessly, "He‘s a director, and owner | of twenty per cent. of the shares. It would give us a bad name, I think, if he went to chokey." ‘"When 1 left England," Dan went "I‘m off to the mine," Dan said. It‘s time somebody gingered things up out there. And you‘d better come along yourself as soon as everything is in order down here." "And what about me?" Westerby asked. "You‘ll want somebody in ic gicgs 3 . I _ He reeled off his instructions, concisely and with point; and after each sentence Slade nodded his head approvingly, ‘"You‘re a â€" great general, Presâ€" cott," he decided, when Dan had finished. "What will you be doing in‘ the meantime?" joke, that‘s all, Now this is what T want you to do." antAuns Largl, _ 3 _ _ _ 10 JF+ *â€"â€" Fedi.very swagsger in this stunning Germantown knitted coat, every stitch your own. So easily, too, for you‘ll find the knotted tweed effect in an easy raised stitch and just plain knitting for collar and cuff bands. Pattern 1194 comes to you with detailed directions for making the coat shown in sizes 16â€"18 and 38â€"40; illustrations of it and of all stitches used; material requirements. Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this patâ€" tern to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., IAtd., 73 West Adelaide, Toronto. Write plainly Pattern Number, your Name and Address. You‘ll love it! â€" live in it! _ fe Germantown knitted coat, every stite you‘ll find the knotted tweed effect just P‘lain knitting for collar and cuff s. He‘s going to spend the his life wondering how lipâ€" t on his clean pocket handâ€" <NITTED CoAT news of Dan‘s safe arâ€" . 17 ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO in CASH Laura Wheeler Predicts a Busy Season Westerâ€" Do you 27 went he n it! â€" feel very every stitch vour "The study of the occult sciences interests me very much," remarked the new boarder. "I love to explore the dark depths of the mysterious, to deive into the regions of the unâ€" known, to fathom the unfathomable, as it were, and toâ€"â€"" "Let me give you a little more of this stew, Mr. Smith," interupted the landladv. 5 a man gets his or once a mo monthly, others chologist can a« especially if his ties are improve, He even offered them psychology to advise them how to pay their emâ€" ployes. It make a difference whether a man gets his money once a week or once a month. Some like it MOnERMHE ! abbaast COh s # The only exception he in the hiring of beautifu didn‘t need a psychologi: ceded, to give advice on tion. It is obviously goo he agreed, to hire beautif the ranks of the employes meet the public. He offered them, chologyâ€"at a price. students that business to it that research in made possible, just as other sciences. It is psychological gold bricks gullible business men are bu when they think they can judge character and the ability of t prospective employes by the colo: their hair, or the slant of their no said Dr. Wilson. LONDON, Ont. â€" Because _ the breadth of eyebrows will not reveal what mental wheels are turning beâ€" hind them, Dr. D. J. Wilson, psychoâ€" logist on the staff of the University of Western Ontario recently offered business men a scientific substitute for their old fashioned eyebrows, to test the worth of their prospective‘ employes, Western ‘Teacher, â€" Pretly Girls are Declared Excepâ€" tion to Rule. Favors Hiring By Psychology ’ Dan was about his work in Aus tralia, and if she knew him at all nothing would ever bring him back again. And she, Eve Gilchrist, who might have been the partner of his adventures and the sharer of his conâ€" fidences, was struck for ever in Lonâ€" don. The twelve thousand of miles which divided them was a barrier as effective as if Dan had flown to anâ€" other planet. rival in Sydney was publis} ’I.ondon, Eve Gilchrist experi a sense of relief from the oppr of imminent disaster which haunted her. But mingled wit velief was â€" a desolating sen finality. It was as though the ci had been rung down on the important act in the drama o life. improved, A Real Mystery "s earception he made was ring of beautifu] girls. â€" It ed a psychologist, he conâ€" give advice on that quesâ€" is obviously good practice, , to hire beautiful girls for of the employes who must: sX le> (To be Continued) ers weekly. The advise on the su his research opno PATTERN 1184 price. _ He told the ical golid bricks the men are buying they can judge the e ability of their yes by the color of as though the curtain _ was â€" published in rilchrist experienced ned eyebrows, to their prospective er bring him back Eve Gilchrist, who the partner of his own on the most the drama of her are turning beâ€" Wilson, psychoâ€" the University men must see psychology is is research in instead{ psyâ€" the aubj'éc't, ) opportuniâ€" their noses oppression offered psyâ€" ich â€" had with her sense of reveal e Dreveve@ o agam, There will be consi tion on advertising t Royalty after the er nouncements as "King the ~â€"__ Restaurant" on. This will be a t bigger blow wou‘ld be of Royalty, wo CoonCCns Te HTAREs, Recently it was made known that King Gustavy was annoyed by the fact that his presence at a private dinner was advertised in advance. The King asked his host to change the venue of the entertainment. He is said to have threatened to leave the Riveria if this sort of publicacy is resorted to arain NICE,â€"One of the c does not pay to adve» publicity concerns a r arch. KIRKHAM SCANLON & co There is also marked dissention within the ranks of the insects. They are their own worst enemies. By presenting a united front against the insects man will retain his suâ€" premacy.=â€"The Chicagn NMaoils Naws MANITOBA BASIN _ Man also can invent machines which excel the smelling organs of the insects, and has a more sensiâ€" tive if less stable nervous system, Besides insects are coldâ€"blooded, and become unvoluntarily inactive at temperatures of forty degrees Fah-‘ renheit or less, and are at the mercey of their enemies. J grows. _ While shedding its sketeton it is absolutely at the mercy of its foes. While their digestion is betâ€" ter than man‘s, insects are specialâ€" ists and if their diet specially is not available they starve, is the fact that the or coat of mail, is able of expansion Hotel Among the disa insects which give ‘"The common plant louse, if it were allowed to live and breed throughout a single season, and if its young were to do the same, would have at the close of the season, if all were to survive, over 560 quadâ€" rillion descendants. Prof. Glen Herâ€" rick of Cornell university â€" claims that the combined weight of these plant lice would be greater than the combined weight of all the people upon the earth." "Insects have an outside skeleton, which acts as a coat of mail to proâ€" tect the vital organs," he said. "Man has most of his organs unprotected. They have a tremendous power io multiply. Some of them lay but one egg, from which sixtyâ€"five resuli. | 1.B., no arteries to harden, no apâ€" pendix to rupture, no teeth to decay. They can digest more rapidly than man, some of them digesting four times their own weight in a single day. Their smelling organs are keener than a setter‘s and their nerâ€" vous system is less capable of being out of order." 1 Adelaide St. West Among the advantages insects have over man, Mr. Eddy mentioned were "no lungs with which to get With all the advantages insects have over man, physiologically speakâ€" ing, they will never be able to gain supremacy upon this earth, he asâ€" sured those who have nightmares of insect hordes winning in the titanic struggle some see going on between man and insects for the possession: of the earth. ‘ Which is fittest to survive, insects or man? "Insects," say the misanâ€" thropes, "‘Man," said Barton Eddy, naturalist, at a recent meeting of the Executives‘ Club at the Sherman hotel in Chicago. ‘ ver Publicity "Out" Insects Will Never Rule Mankind °6 e" TIUvea front against ts man will retain his suâ€" â€"The Chicago Daily News. pay to advertise is when the disadvantages """s the presence of the event, such anâ€" "*King.â€"â€"â€" dined at urant" being frowned be a blow, but a far uld be the departure 1e entertainment. wfi; : threatened to leave this sort of publicicy considerable restric Detailed 1 nformaG; a reigning mon Toronto Unlisted Dealers ular patrons of stav of Sweden of Denmark, frequent visits PB man supremacy outside skeleton, dead and incapâ€" is the creature ises when it LIMITED of the 910 CONFEDERATroN® Montreat Mieke â€"â€" QUOTED The Institute of Practical and Applied Psychology If you are secking mental {mprove ment and efficiency, you should write for particulars of the courses offered at moderate fees by The Inâ€" stitute of Practical and _ Applied Psychology, Read "THE HELPER®" â€" a new monthly magazine of help for every» body published hy "When the peace army is than the war army, war wil away like the dew before the ing." â€"Carrie Chapman Catt. on _ Request *""The _ intellectoal trouble is to make me John Dewer. l Manitoba Basin Mining Company Limited has acquired a group of ter claims in the Florenceâ€"Wedding River Area, Northwestern Quebec ‘| The new property is favourably lo "|cated in the sector where Florence ‘| River Gold Mines Ltd. 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