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Flesherton Advance, 30 Jan 1929, p. 2

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« XHE I Daniel cut in now, in voico as loud It's juf- notliini;,' I5K(;i.\ HKJJK T(JI).\\ Claro Jewutf, in love with the Rev.' "« theirs Uaniol Cilchrist, marries Jerry r,(io<l- "aVo! NO!" he j>rot(stecl l<inii for hi.s monev. Danief in <lis- ticc." !"'X' V^Hvi.'^' ^•;r»''"""^'- .^•''"'•'^h "Ifs nothing,- returned Goodkind or the iNutivitj in New \i)rk because ., „,., - . „ „» „„,«.,. ,i„ni ^o/ his radical sermons. Gilchrist is ""«••''>': '''f v' ^''^P?f P^^^'. "."/' •sent to the coal mires by G<K.dkind ' ^'K" ''> "'»' ^ wouldn t sign it if .enior and v. ires that a hi strike is h:ul to ihut uj) every mine m West ttlcd. .Virginia. Why should I? We've ijot A delegation of striker.^ comes north 'cm licked." U,rl""'Th*rv l^** P'*'*'.''*'"' ?'"1 direc- „,f .^^ „„,y ,,.t „„. ,,x,,lain," said tors. I hey are received in Jerry's ,, • , r, :_„ home, f.:st Stedtman. then Hennip and ''='""''' «-f«<^^"'"e- Umanski. They do not meet with sue- "Explain what?" roared Ooxikind. cess. Daniel calls at Jerry'.s home to "They're licked. They sent a delega- !*c J.rry's father. .Jerry meets Dan- i lion up here, and we've won over the iel and forbids him to speak to Clare, NOW GO ON WITH THF STOKY CHAPTER XIV. CILCHRIST 'S ACRKKMK.NT. delegation." Gilchrist's abundance of patience was ebbing. The hardness that hadj com© to his thin, earnest face was notj the hardness of wrath or malice, j Rather it was the uncompromising, and can't see. Use GilleH's Lye to MAKE YOUR. OWN SOAP and for cleaning and' DISINFECTING Gillett's. LyeProfkcfs* your Heafth and, Saves Ybi/fr^/^onj^-. I "I don't want your kind of success," lio »hout«d. "I'm throujrh." He swung his arms in a gesture of resipjation. I give you bock your job 4U I gave you back your church and â€" " This time it was he who threatened, but in a different ton*. "I giv« you twenty-four hours to sign that agreement." G<iodkind narrowed his eyes and glared at him. "If I do, you're linishcd," he shot. Daniel was calm again now. There was a trace of a smile about his eyes. "I am wh/ln you've signed," he said quietly. He had picked up his hat and was moving toward the door. I Goodkind took a step forward. I "If you walk out that door, you're throwing away the chance of your life!" I "I'm keeping my soul!" Gilchrist threw open the door and stood there,' his figur(» framed by the arch against the black background of the dark hall- way. "Vou Judas!" snorted Benfield. "You damned fool!"' muttered (Jiiod- kind. "Good night," paid Gilchrist. This unquestionablsr - is tiie ffinett green tea "SAUDA" JTAPAK^A «4I =v= 'Fresh from the gardens* Goodkind scanned thi- page before "'""^e of conviction, him, hastily, excitedly. I "You mean you'vi Bcniield, sensing his perturbation, gation," he said hotly, came alongside him and p^'t'red over "Who said so?" asked Goodkind, his shoulder. Gilchrist stood patient- with a curious inflection, ly, but a look of hardness was coming "Jerryâ€" not ten minutes ago," an- AU the argument on earth can't make you all right so long You mean you've bought the dele- as there's a Umanski in the world." CHAPTER XV. OVERCOAT HALL. There was an air of patriarchal dignity about "Overcoat Hall." It looked one of New York's old down- Annually in India 3.000 people are I joo often a fellow decides to Uk« killed by wild animals, and from 20,- a dip in the stock market decides to 000 to 2."),000 by snake-bite. , dip â€" -â- â€¢ I « Dr. Gustav Kgloff, member of an oil 1 you can say Uils In defense of the research laboratory staff in Chicago, modern girlâ€" she dearly loves tji* reports ttint (lie, crackling process can spinning wheels, reduce inedible fish oils to gasoline. | *- Santa Claus is the old boy who pat Minard's LInlrr.ent for Coughs, Colds, the budge in the budget. "If these people succeed there's no : ^^^^ ^^^^^ ;„ j^^ ^^^^ .^.j^^ some imit to what they 11 do argued ^^.^^ ^^^^ ^^ p^i,,^_ ^^^^^^^ 4,^^ f^ct that its red-brick front was dulled by limit to what they'll do " argued Goodkind. "If they fail, there's no limit to refacing dust and its low stoop sham- into his eyes that usually were all -ored Daniel "Stedtman's a com- what they'll do," returned Gilchrist. ! |;«--^j--,-;^-i;„7de; of a^. "No! gentleness. pany man. llennig's for sale. Buy "What's what?" demanded Benfield. him." he stormed, "and I'll go back Goodkind read from the sheet. nnd tell them he's boughtâ€" and prove " 'Hereby agreed â€" the men are to >'•" be represented on the iioard of dircc-' "You're working for us," put in torsâ€"' " ! Benfield. "I'm working for â€" " Daniel's voice softened. Goodkind's shrewdness transcended his anger for a moment. He saw dan- ger in Gilchrist's firmness and eara- eftncss. "Wait a minute, Benfield," he said, waving a hand at his associate. came from the none-too- surprised Benfield, "Yes â€" and look here.' Goodkind read .iloud again. " 'All disputesâ€" rcfe'red â€" to a committer of arbitra- tio.iâ€" ' " "Th'; man's gone crazy," stormed Benfield. Gilchrist took a step toward them, "We've all lost our heads." His tone and lifted a hand. was calmer. "Daniel and I have just "When you're through I " he ''een over all this and he has admitted Et.Mrted. jl was right." Goodkind was -eadinfj again. | Daniel looked at him amusedly. '"One-half :.f .1I! profits, over and' "Ripht as far as you went," he "There's no good transferring con- trol from the intelligent few to the ignorant mob," Goodkind had lost his Years ago it had been a "mansion," 1 prided, almost petted. But when Nc » , . „ . ,, . I York crept uptown it had been too tone of .re. He was talking to '^on- ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^y ..^,„„g. And now v.nce talking in that suave, cool man- | .^ ^^.^^ "Overcoat Hall," surrounded l.v j ner he had used on innumerable occa-j ^^^ ^^. ^y„,^„ neighbors w.\. sions in swinging a lx,ard of directors , ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^ j^^ tradition. There was something of the same to his support. It was not so success- ful with Gilchrist. "There's no good in anything so mien in the man who stood before it , <• u. u .u ,1 I . ithis Christmas Eve, looking at its long a.s we fight each other like beasts .^^ J windows rather doubtfully, instead of helping each other like ^.^ indecision vanished as a cold wind brothers, he answered. He was calm, ^^ ^^^ ,,j^^ ^^^ ^^ !,;„, cuivering un- too and cool but glowingly earnest. | ,^^^,^^^, ^j^j^ ^ careless gesture •There s no hope anywhere except ,n ^^ ^^^^,^,^ ,,^ ^^..^^^ ;„_ the great teacher, and in the under- .j.^^^. ,.^,,,^^ ^^ f^^,„j „...,, ,,a,n,. Jt standing that what He taught was ^^^,^^^^, ,„„f„,table enough, too. He not only good morals, but good sense and good business." Goodkind was a good listener. lie "It's surrcnde WHEN IN TORONTO Eat iind .Sk^cp at SCHOLES HOTEL Cafeteria and Short Order Service YONGE ST., Opposite Eaton's Hotel Rates: $1 Per Day and Up, He paused a moment and lifted finger toward the tw.j. "But, above everything else," he' went on, "the workman who work.-- honestly has a right to something more than the barest kind of a barc| living, and it can all be done if you ^ don't sink everybody's rights to ac- 1 cumulate a fortune you don't neei Write a Limerick - Win a Prize Here is another opportunity for readers of this paper to show their skill In composing Limericks. One dollar will be paid for every entry accepted. Verses must bo in the well known limerick stylo and must imntlon one of the nationally advertised articles announcenient of which is found In this paper. Quite a number of entries In the last contest were disqualified because TerscM were not Limericks. The following examples taken from amongst recent winners can be used as guides: â€" The ; wa.s an old lady iianii'd Hood, Who wantiil her tea e.xtra good, "DraiiKe lied itose." said she, "Is the ij'a that sui.s me," Bald llio venerable Dame .Madam Hood. MIt.S II KOWLER, Clinton, Ont. There was a young lady named Leu, Who contracted a bad case of "Flu," When she felt the cough tightening She tried Vciio's Lightning, And ri'lief ciinu! without more ado. MR-S. CKOROK PADDICK, fllencoe, Ont. surveyed it skeptically. At one end was a platform, with a chair and a table. \t one side was a blackboard. , to eed murder, can then turned lo another inscription. "Luck i is work." he read and waved it away with a dirty hand. In the centre at a taVde he at last discerned a man, almost hidden by a large magazine, opt'ned before him. "Hello, you." the newcomer beam- ed. "Is this Overcoat Hall?" "Grubby" Milton, red of. face, scraggly of beard, hardly looked up as he replied in the affirmative. "I'm looking l".n- Mr. Gilchrist," said the man. "He ain't in, but he will be. Have a .scat." Mack sat down at the table and reached for a magazine. He rejected several, then turned to Grubby. (To bo continued.) There Is noililiiK lo do but write the Limericks and send tliem with your name and addri'ss and llie name of this paper to: â€" Limerick Kditor, Associated Publishers, Room 421 42.5, 73 Adelaide St. West. Toioiilo 2, Out, For Colds ^ Ilow many people you know who end their colds witli Aspirin 1 And how often you've lieard of its prompt relief of sore throat or ton.siiitis. No wonder millions take it for colds, neuralgia, rhetjmatism; and the aches and pains that go with them. The wor- der is llial anyone .still worries tlirough a winter witliout thes? tablets ! They relieve quickly, yet have no edect whatever on t'i« heart. I'riends have often told you Aspirin is marvelous; doctors have declared it harmless. Every druggist has il, with proven direc- tions. Why not put it to the test ? A«piriii i« • Tral r- rk ReciitereJ in Cauda SPIRIN je<'tioii. He .saw that stirring this man would serve no jiurpose. The great barrier he had to overcome was his indomitable honesty and sincerity. It was no time to goad these qualities. Hot talk would not rout them. Fast talk niiglit. Hut Charlie Henlield was neither a (lil)luiiiat nor a tactician. "Ilighfalutin' nonsense!" he flung iit Daniel's philosophy. The remark swept away the careful approach Goodkind bad sought to build. He scowled at his colleague, then, seeing there was to be no co- operation from thi.s quarter in a pro- gram of clear-headed aiiiK-al, he abandoned his tack and aligned him- self with the intoleri.nt, restive Ben- field. ••What?" asked Daniel, in all in- r:<x'ence. '•Millions!" exploded Gowlkind, with a gesture that took in all the world and indicated that the fate of civilization was at stake, as well. "Oh, is th;.t all?" There wasn't the trace of a smile on Gilchrist's thin, I drawn, white face. ".Ml?" stornwsl Benfield, .Somehow he tVlt this "upstart" was trying to make fun of him. With the sensi- tiveness of the inferior he was more Infuriated at this than he would have Ix-en had GiUhrisl struck him. .\gi:in, tcK), Daniel's tran(|uility rou.se<l in him an anger that he muld not explain. Daniel ttiok the cigar from his iiKiiith, flung it aloft, then cast it aside. ".Km I costing you one cigar?" he asked quietly. ".\ni I costing you one blanket from your warm be<ls, or one stick of furniture from your comfort- able homes?" He looked about the ixH m, with it.i pricele.ss tapestries and rare furnishingR. "Am 1 costing you anything else youHl ever miss? I'm taking nothing from you and I'm giv- ing thousands of mon liike you u c hanee to live." "You're costing yourself your las! chance of »ucce8."»!" There was a tone of threat in Goml- kind's remark. Daniel looked at him with eyes that held both pity and scorn. Electrical Survey Plr. ..^d Arrangements are now being made b^ Windsor Mines with the Schlum- berger Prospecting Company to carry out a survey of their property near I-aSarre S'ation, Quebec. Ore bodies liave been opened up parallel to a dyke which cuts northwest through the property. The latest find is said to be a massive sulphide veiir'with a width of five feet. It is said to show 19.08 per cent. cop.)er. On the north of the dyke there is strong stringer mineralization for a length of 600 feet, with widths of 5Vj feet, said to assay up to 10 per cent, copper. To the Duke of Gloucester's discov- ery that the timid lion can he shooed off by throwing a bat in his face is to bo added the testimony from India that the tiger kills for food only and "is not so cr.iel or bloodthirsty as man." « i Minard's Liniment prevents Flu. 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