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Durham Chronicle (1867), 15 Dec 1910, p. 9

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C 1.3:: got knowled e Lie: in Mr. A‘ itt’s possession“ made a visit to his premises, -‘ cUmzaanied by Constable Younfi‘ Ah, how ‘not obeyed his earlier 11:1me and confiscated the Who‘0 We J ust A me: some hr a It»! C.“- A $1.00 some luv a W 6‘ Sold by 8“ Dm‘i’w . DAVIS a. LAwRENCE C0" ””"w’ t For deep-seated Lemons and Bananas, Grape-fruit, Table Raisins, Figs, Dates, 3 but! to be told he wo tetul thin: flat the hon: It won 3 gm of it: telling might u. least be deter red. A long message followed. 3 string oi loving words from relative. ”here to ‘ ' 1â€"4....“ MI the of success or tallu of the afternoon. It was high-wane: - -.-....... .mL in mi Juds pee-fruit, Cranberries, Almeriae Grapes, Dates, and Maple Sugar. 30c, 40c, 50c doz. Cl‘OBB 8888 Wine]! W011“! uwcuy um: um. and engulf the lighthouse at haltvtldel would render it wildly imvoseible 101 any raft ever built by man’s hnndl tc live in the immediate vicinity of the rock. However, the issue lny with other! now. He' knew that they would do all that brave men would dare. He was tempted to make known the inspiring -. . n- 1.--; .4...an hp Will-Orv news to all hands. but retrained, be cause he feared ultimate failure. Be neath his feet was a human volcano Stirred too deeply, it might become active and dangerous. So the apathetic multitude in his charge. hungrily awaiting a scant) morsel of food which only provokec’ what it failed to gratify, must res» content with the long statement writ \ no out hv the nurse: and read by hixr and $1.00 For Pale Delicate People ruddy glow of health by creating a. natural appetite for nourishing food. Get only the D. 8: I... the driginal. 50c. and $1.00, at all druggists. Davis Lemon: Co.. Montreal. __- WHICD WOIIIC sweep _tne 1'86] 1. L1). Tl! Donna CHRONICLE ItfiO'Mréfotcfllfillt " ‘ news of his uncle's presence on tin! let you stand on the pilot} tor s little She declined, excusins herself on! gro . “In this high wind,” she said. “iv will be very cold out there, and any further exposure would make me vers‘ mz‘Thnt's true enough,” he ngreed thou h he wondered why she raised no guestion concerning the message she wished ban to convey to Mr Tralll. LL _ ..â€"â€";-nn 1“ agreea‘ IV"- â€"â€".._ “One would think so. But it is so hard to realize things beforehand. And they have nothing to do. They are 'orooding all the time. We are slaves of our imagination. Many a sick per- son is allowed to eat far less than these men have been given, and the deprivation is not felt at all.” “What will become of us, Con- stance, if we are detained here tort many days?"’ “Dcar one, do not ask me. We must not think ot‘ such things.” “But dad is thinking of them. I watched his face when I took him a scrap of food just now, andâ€"” “Hush, dear. Let us prayâ€"and hope.” . .- -1 3A-4 Anmn {ha uupc. There was a clatter of feet down the iron stairs. The men of the watch were hustling to unbar the iron door. A solidly built, circular raft had been lowered from the Trinity tender. An assistant-keeper, wearing a cork jacket. with a rope about his waist. was clinging to a stumpy mast in the centre. Two stout guidempes were manipulated from the deck of the ves- sel, and the fiat, 111. -eildy mass of alflLA-n “Yflfl clnu'iv firi’.‘nz nearer me DUI, "o-..- _ timber wagâ€"slowly drih‘ng nearer lighthouse with the tide. ..... A lib-o \yunv w- v The door of the column Opened to- I wards the east. so the wind, with its pelting sheets of spray. was almost in the oooosite ouarter. .and the stout granite shatt itself afforded some de- f protection for the entrance. The scheme signaled from the None but a rock itself, but there was a hat the raft might be made 1to drift near enough to the door to permit a grapnel to be thrown across the rOpe held by the gallant volunteer ropes an stronger line to be ‘ vessel to the pillar. There was no other way. The lighthouse did not r0pe of sufficient length to be drawn back by the raft without the proach shot forth a claw of heavy raft was p a floating feather, t h contemptuous ease. snapped wit kept afloat by The assistant-keeper. d half drowned. his jacket, was haule , back through the choking froth, whilst the wave which overwhelmed the raft curled up a spiteful tongue 0 in dragging stationed it end when the to dark tore , tort was the tnint one to be extracted from the partlng signal: a which overwhelmed up a gpitetul tongue 00994180 in dragging iron abutper Suitable for bedroom or house wear, The Big st Attractive and Semiblo They Are Always Needed The various kinds we have rank high as useful gifts We invite you to in- spect and judge whether you ies’ HIGH-CLASS FOOTWEAR SMITH SONS. DURHAM. can anywhere buy to better advantage or have greater variety to choose from. artistic Footwear. \Ve hnvo n of individuality and give. a [in Quality. fit and style and from 250 up to $3.00 EGGS

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