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Port Perry Star, 4 Apr 1929, p. 8

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TEA Corner, There once was a baby with And little fat rings on his w He kicked and he fought A box of sweet Arrowroots, ties. Mrs. C. B. Wooley, R.R, No. 6, Wiarto| BIG BEN TOBACCO whacker, At eighty, he sure is no slac BEECHAM'S PILLS An old Health Instructor Meacham, SALADA TEA Aren't you glad you're n Mother Hubbard? ft am, for she went to the cu Took one peep inside, Then sat down and erled Hubbard. STUDEBAKER There was once a big Stud BAYER'S ASPIRIN John Harry Jones' pretty daughter, i oughter, Was cured when she swal with-water: Ontario CUTICURA SHAVING 8 f would hand out this mess you're a Wise set of guys LIMERICK CORNER < De Joyous Jingles By Gifted Rhymsters The Contest is closed. For the Limerick Contest will be discontinued. know what you think of the Lime: you would like to see this feature On the other hand, if yo the place of Limerick Corner, let us have them. Associated Publishers, 78 Adelaide St. W., Toronto. Following are the selections for this week:-- CHRISTIE'S BISCUITS fisties, risties, Till his Dad went and bought Chris n, Ont. There lives an old man, a bush- ker, Mrs, Geo. Wickware, R.R. No, 1, Brinston, Ont. named Called together his scholars to Dr. D. Dunbar, Box 157, Buckingham, Que. ot Old pboard, "My Salada is done," wailed Dame She makes good white bread, ebaker, Sunridge, Ont. young Ate lots more ice-cream than she But the headache that followed lowed "Bayer's Aspirin" washed down Mrs. T. W. Hicks, R.R. 2, Niagara Falls 8, OAP To the men who use stick Cutlcura, age, for Using brains and both eyes, A shave means stick plus aqua " Mra. W. H. Bradford, time being at any rate, the There is no question, how- continued. u have any ideas for a featura to take Editor, Limerick RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE 10u may drink to the charms of Miss Venus, To poetry, music and genius, But I drink deep, and oh, How 1 love my Pekoe, There's a bond of affection between us, Mrs. P. M. Kimerly, Comber, Ont. IPANA TOOTH PASTE There once was a girly named Her teeth clean and white Make a beautiful sight Let's all take a tip from Susanna. Miss Helea Johnston, R.R. No. 2, Cameron, Ont. Schwegler's chicks "live and lay And they lay every day, For he never sends out any sick uns: Miss O. A. Snider, Box 297, Elora, nt. DIAMOND DYES Bhe craved a uew outfit Tor Easter, "Diamond Dyes" trom the problem "released her, Box 397, Elora, Ont "Shredded Wheat" is the food for the people, It is made with such care QUICK QUAKER OATS There once was a Baker, Who fed all her children Qulck Quaker, Her boys grew and flourished, Her girls were well nourished, And now: she is called Nation- Maker, Mr, Jack Mark, 779 Aylmer Street, Peterboro, Ont. SHREDDED WHEAT There was a young boy who was ailing, Each day he was visibly failing, Since he ate Shredded Wheat He 1s strong on his feet Bo this story to you I am malling. M. Murfay, lady named gE UIV DC to reach the ear of his daughter, Ethel Carew? She wondered, ani mystery piled on mystery. Bound to the home rious yo Jani VE Ln Sent u e 5 way Resurrection Rock, that island of mystery in Lake Huron, and then dis- closed to Ethel a let message from Ethel's father. ter was written at the time.of the armistice. "But my father," cried "No," Loutrelle denied quickly. "No; no; you musn't think of that." "Do you know Boyne-acress there?" he asked. "You mean the little town: that to do with my father?" "If I knew, I'd tell you right out," he assured. "But as it is, the only way I see is to explain how that letter --and what followed--came to me; and that involves a good deal of talk- ing about--" "What?" "Myself," he said simply. She glanced up at him quickly. "I don't know where my own people lived, or what they were," Loutrelle continued, "Bat Boyne is much like this," he glanced about at the trees, "second growth woods, only a bit older; and Indians like Asa Redbird." What's I was an Indian myself. Some Chip- pewas--a good man, Azen Mabo and his wife--had me" He said this quite without bitter- ness, simply as a statement of a fact; but Ethel saw hig lips press tightly together, involuntarily; his eyes gazed who had had a boat and moved around a good deal," Loutrelle went on. "He didn't find out much about me; for Noah Jo was sick when he sent for Azen and died about the time 'Azen got there. Azen took, with me, Noah Jo's rifle and hoat and gear and some other things; one of them was a rin which Noah Jo said went with me. Azen showed it to me then, Miss Carew; and years later, he gave it to me, Would yon like to see it?" .| gested a century or two centuries, He considered it for a moment, hold- ing it in the palm of his bare hand; they were proceeding slowly side by the war came along, and I went." "In 190177" "I got in our own army then; but I had the luck to go' just after the Marne, with the Canadians. I spent the winter of 1915-1916 in London, I was just a kid, temporarily on crutch- es, with a slight wound. "All England, Miss Carew--was full of people trying to get in touch with fellows who'd been reported kill- ed, trying to reach their dead. You see 'Raymond' had recently been killed--" of her wealthy and grim old nd- | They were.still following, mechanic- ally and without effort, thé wide course of the old St. Florentin road. Containing at talked a lot about 1," Lou-| | He put his letter a 8 3 ; 9 father, Lucas Cullen, senior, in St. ARE. €0 1 Fresh from the gardens Florestin, 'where he-ived tear he ed spust be! scene of early struggle: for whe on killed." tiriber lands of Ye Michigan Ethel' murmured again. She, the girl had met the gid not hear what 'he said Curing the = next moments. of owe trelle was saying when next she was conscious of Fearing. - : "Somebody in that room seemed to I'd never mentioned to any one." "How did she know?" "That's what gave me a jump. Of course, she might have learned those things, if she'd taken the trouble, or if Hus had sent a staff of detectives over here. Everything could have been learned naturally." "Then why didn't you think it was?" "I haven't said it was learned un- naturally, but it was such a mixed lot of facts, Miss Carew. I'm normal, Migs Carew; I don't prefer weird ex- planations. But I admit I walked the streets of London that night." " "So you believed--" f "Nothing yet. The next day I had to go back to France. I was at the front; but Hus had stayed in London and kept trying to-find out more for me, and on November seventh wrote me the letter I showed you." "About my father!" explanation, This letter came two days later." recognized the same vigorous hand- writing. Dear Barney: Now I'll tell you why I'm ordering this. You'd say tosh and rot; but go! Particularly find a place named Resur- rection or perhaps it's a house or a town néar the water, Wait around. There'll be comcone named Bagley there and Carew--not Philip Carew, I've mentioned before, unless there's another; maybe a relation. " You're to tell Bagley you're Dic and you'll take things over. Now I don't know what this refers to; and neither will you, probably. But it's all I can find out. 1 don't think you'll learn more except by going.' Only be- lieve me, if I were you, I'd go at once. Hus, P.S.--You may have to look out when you get there. But you can see to yourself, ° Ethel looked up. follow this?" i v "In explanation frem Hus? No." "Did anything didn't you want to tell me that; who's with you? How many?' = "A Mr. Loutrelle, grandfather." "Who's a Mr, Loutrelle? A: lawyer you're bringing, or one of your credi- tors?" ; "No, grandfuther.. We just came this far togethe, that's all, He's on his way to Resurrection Rock." There was delay now at the other end of the wire and Ethel, as she wait- ed, could hear the mumble--but not the words--of the old man talking to himself. SE * "No one goes to the Rock, Ethel)' he said at last aloud, 'If he doesn't know that, surely you must have told him. Bring him here with you, my dear. T would like to see him. Bring him here with-you; do you under- stand?" man ordered again and Ethel heard him hang up the recciver. Ethel crossed to the door and, open- ing it, looked for Loutrelle. He had tramped off through the snow, without putting, on his skis, and evidently was exploring one of the old, dilapidated to St. Florentin." "Do you want me to go with you?" he asked her directly. "No," she replied frankly. "That is, 1f T were you I'! ge right out to Res- surrection Roek." She had not ccnsidered at all what she said before she spoke; her words --ag-one's words sometimes do--had surprised her by betraying a feeling which had not yet formed itself in her thought. . with no door," Loutrell remarked, (To be continuad.) a2 avoided we give the following descrip tions: : "The most of the deadly amanita is the sheath at the base of the stem known as the death- cup. The ring onthe stem is larger than that of the common mushroom, and the gills are white, both- when young and old, those of common mush- rooms being at first pink, then black. Nothing can be told from the color of thé upper surface of the cap because it varies so much. When one is gath- ering mushrooms, it is exceedingly important to get all of the stem and not leave a portion of it in the ground, since the death-cup may thus be over looked. SR "The fly amanita is as beautiful as it 1s dangerous. The cap is usually bright scarlet, yellowish or orange, up from below. The rest of the cup will usually be found in fragments in tie, soil about the swollen base of the stem. The gills are white and remain 80, thus differing from those of the common mushroom. The warts on the cap also distinguish it." essary in Canada to meet the insistent demands of traffic, but well-maintain- ed roads are even of more importance in the interect of ecoaomy. Conse- quently, provincial road administra tive organs and engineers are devot- ing a great deal of though and atten- tion to the care and protection' of roads. In 1927 the mileage of roads under ma ntenance in CanaGa under the patrol or gang system was 44,416 miles, at a cost of $16,024,617. te A rin TT EI SIMPLE WINDOW LOCK. The Holdfast Adjustable ever, about its popularity with readers as we are literally swamped | Ethel, "was killed in June!" = : 'vo at the cabin at last, I sup prolong the life of with letters po go I hours of work ahead to get through| GO ON WITH THE STORY ° |kmow "Just about Preverytl hing Hates Sk tha aman a5 | indesteable... is with those at present on hand. While we are catching up we will "Yes; you told me so," Loutrelle |e: ARG 5 0URC OW my father| Hoo vel scarcely hesitated before re.| When you don't know for certain| "The experimant should be tried : er hose who have taken part in the contest, or | iflied gently. was dead but my mother was living. | wo Roh Chk Yer erandfuther no-| Whether a mushroom is edible or uot a scientist whose life is endangered by be glad to hear Jom t ose W D> Pave pts a) Ee Tef us| 'You don't mean father's alive The maudiGin new sou! toy ing ad ticed the hesitation, do not eat it. Of the two most com-|an inacurate organic disease, sey can. who have found pleasure ol Conor ond Tether oF mbt and--" Ethel began. . ues, 3 i a, "No!" he mocked her quickly. "Why | mon poisonous types that should be | cer of the stomach, whereby humanity save such genius from the death-bed by cutting off the head, thereby free- ing the brain from disease, and keep- ing up artificial circulation. in the arteries and veins so that the great man may continue to'lecture and ad- vise us without being impeded by body infirmities. "] am -greatly tempted to have my head cut off so that | may continue to dictate plays and books independ. ently of any illness, without having to dress ané undress, or eat, or do any- thing at all execept to produce master pleces of dramatic art and literature. I of course, expect one or two vivisectidnists to submit themselves to the experiment to prove to my 'satistaction that it is practicable and Says "I've comfort and joy, "You mer.n--" . fom "1 'understand dfather," Ethel | sometimes fading to nearly white, and f not - dangerous, but I assume that And | feel like a boy-- Wib Batanb, ased paste called |, "Tlived with them; yes, Miss Carew.| J ° si T understand, grandfather," Bhell wo 04 with conspicuous warts, which | would not mean any serious difficulty. "Tis all due to Big Ben Terbagcer!" Pn mn Until I was seven years old, I thought "Bring him here with you," the old|8re portions of the death-cup carried| "I am deeply obliged to you for bringing to ray attentior this highly satisfactory possibility, "A university in which all chairs were occupied by a row of the finest brains In the coun try with 1othing hut "umps attached to them--briefly, where the whole sys- tem of teaching was purely cerebral-- physiological research most widely Tales Russian Scientists Bring Dead to Life For Few Hours Vage reports have been reaching the U. 8. that Russian®cientists have re- vivified corpses. Last week such re- ports became more defivite. In an oe Strange Miss Grace Hubley, "Please," Ethel said, that strange wy, : 1 wy " look out wh They made her clothes new ec Yes. Then I got a special dis-|- "You may have to look out when -- ? article in the current issue of "Time," ™ 1 1" y v - ay , . Jha aT : Arundel. Que From ber hat t) her shoe, tug pulling 2 Ser larder. What he charged. I wired Hus in Fondon that|you get there." She found the warn-| May other quarrels, which today |the following facts are given: : The results she attained surely | As Saving to her was no oft-repeated|y aq coniing, But he wired back not|irg from Loutrelle's friend iterating | seem as impossible of solution as the| wpwy Moscow chemica-pharmacists, PURITY FLOUR a 4 or cheaply told tale, the was sure, rf i+relf again to her. R ti d in 187 3 3 3 * Tiere lives on a Lil iva tower pleased ber. It was an cld.ri > : ed with to come to England but to get passage |i*tell again to er. oman question seeme in 1 0, with Theodore Andreiev and Alexai Alex- 3107 tioy call Mrs Mower. Miss 0. A. Snider d Yas an t gyno TAP tex with £0 America; said he was writing in| "Some one slept in that shack across | the lapse of yoars find a similar happy | androvich Kuliabko, pumped a modi- ady they call Mrs. Mower, 2 0. A, Solder, 1a date, but of a fashion which sug- there--under hardly half a roof and|solution.----Sir Austen Chamberlain, fied Ringer's solution into the veins of a man'dead 29 hours. After some resembled the partial reviving of a drowned person. Unbearably horri- Moscow men, 8, S. Brukhauenko and Sergei Chechulin. To the head arter- ies they connected a pump which fore- ed oxygenated blood to the amputated head, which, like John the Baptists, rested on a plate. The head's eyes moved: They closed when a strong light was flashed at tkem. The ears wiggled. The tongue ejected a piece of cotton soaked acid, and swallowed a piece of cheese. For three and a half hours these natural reactions continued. By t.at time the venous wd, : teach 'em, SCHWEGLER'S CHICKS =, |vacantly. far away, and something th r side of the road. nmr oppompen would be an enormous improvement : Sald "For various ills 2 fou' within Ethel's breast seemed to tug| Shacks on, sgt n Indian is com-| Use Minard's Liniment for the Flu. |on the present state of things. = you're thinking of ralsing some am Green Sky, al cart - Have I tried many pills, chickens, and draw taut. h ing to meet us with a team," she an- . ' "I would furthermore be obliged ir But there's none that can reach Buy them right and 1t pays like the "Azen told me he got me from an- nouticed. "I told my grandfather that Maintenance of Roads you make the enthusiasm with which 'em like Beecham!" dickens other Indian--a man named Noah Jo, you were with me, and he invited you| Well-constracted highways are nec- I learned of this last, triumph of And the reason, she said, gone, wi . BD iv $088 id : Is because | use Purity Flour, SHREDDED WHEAT "What did that riean to you?" shel. He halted again and put his hand| A queer, Shiver thought Possessed The sun is just about as ordinary a | hours the cadaver's heart began to Mre, C. Graham asked, holding it a moment longer be- into his coat pocket, drawing out an|her. She did not speak it; star as one could find.--Prof. A. S.|beat feebly. The vody developed a , CIR Lp tia be Said a wise man whose name was |, * . A Homent tong envelope similar to the other and with | trelle did. 7 SI Ede Tigh h. Th p ' led. R.R. 2, Wheatley, nt. fore giving it back. x ® ' v be Bagley?" Eddington. slight warmth. e throat gurgled. y a John Teaple, 4 : English stamp and postmark. Ethel| "Wonder if he might be Bagley: The eyelids fluttered. The reactions - That was owned by a jolly shoe- side. "Being a wi Js ring," he : Fort Beausejour in southeastern} Window Lock | fied, the experimenters stopped their maker, TROY And is sold everywhere, = | said, "1 i Romal a If you've never taken anything on| yn. Terai close to the Nova i So pe oy low pumping. They let the corpse subside i Speedometer read Sound its praise from the top of whoever she. was apd however sho trust before, take this from me, old Scotia boundary, is row a national Bil watres and draughts, Any Indy cin and go on to its normal course of | Hundred thousand, he said, the steeple, happened to give it, and me, f Noah top, Beat it for home--particularly to park and ono of the.great system | Hardare. and large Dept. Stores, or send decay. ' S But any old hill--she will take "er. Rev. J. A. Wilson, |Jo. So I just kept the ring and tried fhe own of St. Florentin mn Northern under the Nalional Parks of Canada| 23e (not Sane "on 11 Bithcta Rot "Akin to this experiment was the Mr. J. Robins, Paris, Out. | not to think too much about her. Then ichigan. Do you know it? of the Department of the Interior. Wes", Toronto. decapitation of a dog by two other away and pro-| ceeded in silence. After a few min- utes, the trail left the road abruptly and vanished between the trees to the| south, Gian "We're to an old lumber} Gravenhurst, Ont. Gore Bay, Ont. ought to be homely are plain fools, Ugliness' has mo value except in a me What Is a Teacher? Yor ----a-- sideshow. Good looks are not the looking for in |mMost Important thing, however, Taste re coming p," Ethel said a little later. The qualities worth & teacher are described by an editorial |13 dress. 8 quiet, pleasing voice, polse andy " of manner, ability to understand all ; in as Household Magerine, a8 tol | owl, on. more aportant. i; Weigle Siglevs iitons teeth "1. Brainy, of course. A teacher is| 'the throat and aids diges 0d unless he or she has natural {100 plus education, A teacher ¥

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