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Durham Review (1897), 21 Feb 1935, p. 2

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Mer father recount# the hist« Ave antique chairs he possesses Adam _ Meriston, a _ farmer‘s son, articled to a solicitor, makes a brave but unsuccessful aitempt to thwart three thieves in a bagâ€"snatching raid The bag was torn from the hands of a girl who afterwards explains to Adam that it contains the day‘s takings of her father‘s shop. HOW TO RELIEVE YOUR COLD ALMOST AT ONCE NO MATCHES _ _â€" _ Nxo LIGHT DEALERS WANTED Apply ___EXPEDITE DISTRIBUToRS 3444'-)44 ® Mmoum-»w-mmmm* a o THE CROOK‘s$ WIFE, That week the influenza epidemic k NWPE L S O iss l Pipe Smokers! fill up with GOLDEN VIRGINIA® and enjoy a really good smoke! 1. Take 2 Aspirin tablets &« Drink full glass of water. Repeat treatment in 2 hours. If throat is sore, crush and stir "PILOTLIGKT® FIVE CROOKRED CHAIRS g By FAREMAN WELLS urs . experi be Adam s Toronto ITEI nearly All you do is take Aspirin and drink plenty of water. Do this every 2 to 4 hours the first dayâ€"less often afterward . . . if throat is sore, the Aspirin gargle will ease it in as little as 2 minutes. When you have a cold, remember the simple treatment pictured here . . . prescribed by doctors as the gquick, safe way. Results are amazing. Ache and disâ€" tress go immediately. Because of Aspirin‘s quickâ€"disintegrating propâ€" erty, Aspirin "takes hold"â€" almost instantly. Y our cold is relieved "quick as you caught it!" * Ask your doctor about this. And be sure you get ASPIRIN when you buy. It is made in Canada and all druggists have it. Look for the name Bayer in the form of a cross on every Aspirin tablet. Aspirin is the trade mark of the Bayer Company. Limited. Foilow Simpie Directions Here For Quick Relief Merely into the THE MYSTERY or mar. MONTADA that man. You ought to feel certain about that,." She reached out a shiny red hand and grasped his sleeve. * ‘Ere, step outside with me a moment," she said, "You‘re a kindâ€"spoken gentleman and I‘d like a word with you." stairway. "You can‘t go against Mr. Perkin‘s advice in these matters, you know, Look at the number of people he has got off," he cajoled her. The woman suddenly ceased her weeping and looked up at him shrewdâ€" ly from her redâ€"rimmed eyes, Her‘ face had gone cunning. "But supâ€" pose Mr. Perkin don‘t want to get him off this time?" she whispered, "Nonsense. I I were you I‘d go straight home and I‘d have a cup of tea when I got there. If anyone can get your husband off Mr. Perkid lsJ "But Hagar‘s so sure," she persis ted desperately, "that if you‘ll only get the barrister to ask him,.." ‘"Meriston, show Mrs. Hagar out, please," Mr. Perkin cut in and closed the wood with the slam of finality,. The woman stood noisily weeping in the outer office as Adam approachâ€" ed her, "Come along, Mrs. Hagar," he said as kindly as he could. "It doesn‘t do any good to go against the advice of your legal adviser, you 80 he has, Mr. Perkin, and be ougat to get off this time." "Now that‘s enough, I‘ve told him what he has to say. and he‘s got to say it, and if you like to take your case elsewhere, you‘ve only to say in fodly Pen + so much dreaded by Mr. Brewster, struck the office of Perkin, Paramour and Perkin, though, much to that gentleman‘s surprise, Adam was not one of its victims, As the trouble coincided with a rush of work, it beâ€" came necessary for the survivors to erely to humor her Adam stepped the corridor and pulled the door ehind him. "Now lovey," she e woman wailed afresh, "I would mind so much if he was really y this time," she blubbered. "But been running straight, you know as, Mr. Perkin, and he ouzht to ho o d h t y t s oys ies ie es ies ie ies ie ie e e + ougat to "Nothing is more thrilling than activity, Nothing is more fatiguing than passivity."â€"Emil Ludwig. "I doubt if in our lifetime we shall be able to appreciate the treâ€" mendous revolution by _ evolution that is passing.‘"â€"Ramsay MacDonâ€" ald. | to the part on which the man‘s atâ€" ‘llention was engaged. As he sauntered past, the bending ‘chaufleux' straightened as sharply as he could, not entirely straight, for that was impossible. He was a hunchback. He seemed to have been rendered suspicious, and he ‘fib(ll & glance of sharp enquiry at the hatiess stranger, There was a perplexed frown on his face in the light of the street lamps, and there was an equally perplexed one on Adam‘s face as he moved away. The man at once turned and bent mutâ€" tering over the engine once more, And Adam walked on telling himself that he had seen that very person crouched at the corner of Grail St. on a certain miserably wet night only a week or two before: ’snlici(or‘s offices, and in any case it was extremely unlikely that anyone from the office would accompany Mr, Perkin to the Assizes, It was a slight chance that influâ€" enced him ultimately, merely _ a glimpse caught of Mr. Montada‘s chauffeur when leaving the office late one evening shortly afterwards, and then an unexpected opportunâ€" ity. Mr, Montada‘s gleaming saloon was standing at the kerb that evenâ€" ing and Mr. Montada‘s â€" chauffeur was leaning over the open bonnet, Interested to see if the near front axleâ€"cap had been renewed, Adam moved to pass as near as possible _ He refused to promise and at last got rid of her, still pleading and beâ€" ginning to whimper again. Nevertheâ€" less he was far nearer to making her the promise she had desired than his manner had indicated. He seemed to smell roguery of some complicated sort, and if any action of his could upset roguery he doubted if his offiâ€" cial loyalties ought to be allowed to stand in the way. However, he reâ€" flected that leading barristers are not easily got at by junior clerks out of: solicitor‘s offices. and in any case it‘ In spite of the perplexity in his mind, Adam bethought him to ask why the man could not mention Mr. Montada himself. } She had her answer ready for that, "You ought to know, sir, as a poor bloke like Hagar can‘t say what he likes in the dock. They shut you up cruel if you says a word outside the book, them judges and barristers. What‘s more, Hagar ain‘t what you‘d call a clever bloke with his tongue, like you legal gentlemen that talks so easy. What he feels is that if he was given a start it‘d all come out natural like and they couldn‘t stop him same as they would if he was to try to bring it out himself, There, you see how it is. Do poor old Hagar a bit of good, won‘t you? Promise She paused cunningly and watched for the effect of this extraordinary question on Adam‘s face, "He says if they‘ll only ask him that it will all come out and the judge will see it‘s a frameâ€"up. Now couldn‘t you just get a little note about that through to the barrister? If it don‘t do no good it‘ll make Hagar‘s mind easier." to ask him is Mr. Montada." "For your own sake, I wouldn‘t do anything that was against Mr, Perâ€" kin‘s advice. What is it he wants to be asked anyhow ?" Curiosity was mastering Adam‘s not over spontaneâ€" ous sense of loyalty to his employâ€" er. "Isn‘t it worth risking a bit to save a bloke what‘s had years on years of clink and been going straight now for atwelveâ€"month? If he goes down this time it‘ll be the end of him, and just as we was getting a nice little ‘ome together along of ‘im running straight." wheedled, "Couldn‘t you manage to get one of them notes through to the barrister in court for me?" "It would be ‘as much-uâ€"'n'ny job was worth, and I‘m not likely to be in court either," PURITY FLOUR What Hagar says @Winterâ€"and doughnuts. Younger members of the family as well as Dad and Mother respond instantly to these delicious palate provokers And when the doughnuts are made with PURITY FLOURâ€"crisp and full flavored â€" there‘s a delhcious, distinctive quality that makes them greater favorites than ever before. That is one outstanding £ fact in PURITY FLOUR, whether it is 18 used in cakes, pastries, bread, rolls or f J biscuits. Always the quality is the / &‘ same, high, appetite appealing kind. /*} Â¥ PURITY FLOUR is protected. 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A The obvious of earth; These give the seen, the heard touched t Significance and worth. Thm.m the floods that tinge a Not by the mind have 1 been tavg! Profoundest truths I know ; Not by the mind, however deep Its sounding lines may go. For there are depths .of justâ€"be neath No plumb of sense explores; Oh, there are tides of justâ€"bey© That sweep the being‘s shores. | __And here‘s a queer thing,â€"Fran}i« can‘t climb a tree. And he has nevo been known to stay out night on th« woodshed roof, He never goes serenâ€" ;uding. He has never had a brick | heaved at him out of a bed room :window. He acts almost as if he llud fallen arches. His tail is differâ€" | ent. He is in short, a puzzle. But there snoozes Frankie under the office stove, the wonder of the ; whole Michipicoten mining field, and every day miners and prospectors visit "the Falls" to look him and his ltWO living relatives over, count their toes, turn them over to see thcir pads. Frankie takes it all good toes, turn them over to see thcir pads. Frankie takes it all good naturedly but he never purrs, a prize freak perhaps, but certainly 2 most interesting variation of Nature. Steve Renault, assistant to Mr Quick, owns the father of Frank« the present 27â€"toed catâ€"rabbit at th« power house. The original proâ€" genitor had only one extra toe, o1 a total of 21. The intervening gon erations steadily ran up the toc count, the father of Frankie having 25. Father also showed a tendency to hop, possibly because his mu!i plicity of digits made a change of locomotion necessary, At any ra‘e Frankie‘s hind legs, whether from hopping or not, show something »! the rabbit formation. Frankie sits like a ribbitâ€"that i he imsons all his wegit on the low er half of his hind legs. â€" Wha Rover shoves "im off the warm ti: under the cairp stove he hops ove: to the Warm spot ungder the kitche» stove almost like a ralbit. Steve Renault, assistant to Mr Quick, owns the father of Frank« Right fore foot six perfect tocs: left fore foot eight perfect toes; ani one an inch back; right hind fo~: six perfect toes; left hind foot six perfect toes. However Irwin Quigk, the superâ€" intendent. who has been known in the old days to build a power plant with a pair of pinchers and a picce of stove pipe wire, encouraged the pair of cats to improve themselves. He tied a pair of baby socks onto one of them and his moral suppor started the cats on their way. . . What has been the result? Today this column _ examined Frankie and this is the tabulation: _A splendid pair of cats origina‘ly had been left there by John A. Lang, of the contracting firm of Lang and Ross, on completion of the construct. on of the construction job in 1930. They seemed to be just ordinary cats, but with the well known versatility of the common cat, they regretted their want of ability to snowshoe, for there is occasionally a lot of snow in Michipicoten. _ In the power plant at Michipico ten Falls there are two immense water wheels or turbines, each . of which develop 11,500 h.p. and which in addition to serving a dozen pold properties within a few miles of the falls, provide the Soo with all its electrica) energy and electric lighis when "needle ice" plugs the turbinâ€" es on the St. Mary‘s river inside the city limits. It may be useful to point out the difference between the _ ordinar; houseâ€"cat and the rabbit, and thus gradually lead up to what Nature has accomplished at Michipicoten Falls. A cat, and particularly a scared cat, can run. It. can gallop also, though this fact is only grasted in its entirety by scientists and the more observant of mankind. But through an Algoma Winter, a cat‘s swift fourâ€"footed gait gets it no. where fast in deep snow. Probahly nothing is more regretted by Algoma cats, and especially Michipicoten cats, where snow is deep and fences scarceâ€"in fact, there aren‘t any. MICHIPICOTEN FALLSs This outpost in the Algoma wildoy. ness is desolated today over the doath of Johnnie, one of its five snowshoe C8HSY x¢ +s Jim Curran Reports On Snowshoe Cats Not By The Mind (J. W, Curran, in the Sault Stc Marie Star.) is deep and fence there aren‘t any. plant at Michipicc are two immens n se Mot of M s1 UR IMPLEMEXTS wednesday March 6th, ginal 11 ® Prone 8 Henderson Get our prices beftore purc USTOM CHOPPING 6 ts George E Gunn‘s Fer 8STOCK 1M3 emptin AUCTION SALE reguiari y R Keep in stock for Big Taxpaye JOHN HENDER THE PXE It Wil!l sao>se requ leave their orde FEB. %1, 1938 FLOUR M ements. "b"m n while 1211 918 l"l

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