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Port Perry Star, 19 Jan 1922, p. 6

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PART I, day efter the sale Benjamin reed to old Vanderdeek's hter in the ttle par- = behind the shop. room of the y gin] Queen Anue house, lost in a Che'ea by-gtreet, had onze formed a fi Jetting, for the extra ry bric- trac ich the antiquary had am & sed from all ages and a alt parts of e world, He had collected with A end sold with. infinite relue- His treasures had overflowed ino Gravy quarter and nook from cel- th. garret. The recom at the back den as crowded as the shop itself "Ahing8 venerable and wonderful, lovely | fantastic, and grotesqie--gems he had often told himself tha was samething uneatny in that Cats looked at you Tice that, th it wag ridiculous fo compare a ep did girl to' x cat. | He had eyes in wild, bea dul tri tures at the zod. ma : little, cold in the 9 em. "Now what's she thinking of?" he coud not guess. No one could! ever find out--Mr. Benjamin Bell was far too clever-a fellow for that--the use he had made of old Vanderdeek' Br complete confidence in him. He had! no remorse of conscience. Without the powerful motive which was now at, gL Lu business! . of fo izotten art, or of value only be- eause of the consecration of centuries, Row ee re detcla Sha a.mind of his calibre that was busi- 3 ness. But as it was--he dropped his, Bone gan on dd a glance from her suddenly and answer-|" poker; nothing 256 remained. in ed fhe question in it as if she had! ' spoken, uk Ty De crowded trom of "Your grandfather seems. to. Bova d-Teon familiar from her babyhood Mide @ pretty mess of things, art | fpward. "© Beggamin | Bell, Vanderdeck's: late a. lot of, playing into. . each Sther'd Manager and 'general Tactotum, "had hand 15 come up against a 2 found her lying back in the old chair, i 0 ns Hine ing mitters, od her hands (drooping over its arms, her "don't believe there'll be a a Bead bent forwend, he der pounds out of it for yourself: Oh, gobs. relaxed, whole attitude ex- ella." He slid off the table, ok ot set. I'm here, you know." 8 Jmost wodkipens gE Hind, ¢ama up to her and took her considered himself 'a fool mot to take. "hen: hard! lv lifted tien heavy lids finger when he entered upay 'hex. ¢ Heihad * ehair, and finding ngne, edged himself on the corner of thé table, where h ahad sat, Whistling softly to himself* sand : feeling the ends "ef his black | ijustache. " man with a. certain oily' good tools, fa [Semitic type, end a certain Ee would slowly have withdrawn [aily assuranisé of manner that mate tightenca. touch had not his clasp > em, old Andreas Vandendaek. had had a high opinion of him, because of r "I mean I'll-stand: by you. Lihean" an unerring instinct which was as if ,™ awfully in love with you. I am, cit were a sixth eo with him, He Por honcr. I've loved you for years, was" never. taken He. knavw | the I really have. ; If 'you'll have me; Ill 'veal jewel from 'the fivke et a first DE 8 joliy. god husband. ti Uhey seemed ght, in her 'colorless face. "I'm here, you know,' he repeated; wan aringly. - His fall lips parted 2 smile of the. congueror, the back of his thought, he would have | advantage of another's foolishness. =, in well, you see, at a sale like this there's! : under th it 0 have as nuch chance as she tin et upon this London!" ud three weeks; my a'abaster goddess!" pocket and pushed it across the tablé 'Into his stubby cigarette stained | toad A moment she det it lie in his! good hesitating, looking around for a green inertly, while, still gazing up-| the pupils of her eyes expanded | ited her white lids to fix him =A suddenly dark as bd of those looks Which 80 Ee ged?" The rent: of this house is ove a year)' "F will not remain here," she her slow, musical' voice, She id ng down at her plats. Amat what' are yo E Pane, if 1 may ask? enjamin' Belt shiiled in his turn, "Fling one of those lilies out th Eggs will ponkih hoofs and motor 'cars e 1 es have a food value ed by both physician a , B81 they contain most. of the ¢ you needed to keep" 'the grow. strihg and, we ee vial eautiful and destitute," e said to her: "I give He 'drew' a glazed card from hig bic ar, of pc | sandwich fillings may be made in its, | hee . Shon fhe: boiled og antl lad dressing or any of the following [May rea "That's me. You'll find me nc Sgvedients chopped or. cut up fine | But (To be continued.) | celery, Parsley, ob ol Mushrooms Ai wigs Powerful: Not 80 very long ago t Leak here, girls of a certain public 'tchool 3 the real antique from the sub-, Estella, I've been doing a bit of busi-| surprised to find that the asphalt o at a touch. Lef him but' ness cn my own « I ain't dorz so get hig fleshy tipped Beg their playground was neither, I. e you li 2) cracking. Next day they saw-that the lurch' But bulging and | alone never. nis ih [for something listener never needlessly Many a valuable thought 'has been | bil She glanced at the card and then | § is too familiar a sight and the" chil- "A gil iy likely to feel { dren are tired of it, madly. Bibractive cial failure: 3 she i. gay nothings she' hdars others do. iE Fa mate he a ied good listener, ao on as stares pos esses a ent, CORRE rs a ive silence of a statue, e showing an intelligent ap-4 of what iv eaid A errupts. v a There is in Westnuinate weode, minh 7 v, ah out, 1% badly, fady. You need neve Real il asphalt had been lifted bodily above | furnish the much needed. constituents | Ng "wonds.: & mo} his. sisters and even listener are unmoted andiche is con- father, 5 wd = a sympathetic companion, If | goblet or carving and he ; | counter or look ata shop again, Tonga wemuty, orth and often | A Ping Kittle! the ground on which it rested it was: i for Johnny, For the last five Voie Be hi in Wimbled give you your {as if thoro were somie giant beneath tically rungold" Vanderdeek's hap se we'll Fe gs the playground, like the giant in the the antiquary himself had been Leds en. "You will get thousand, t} he had said, chuckling, the morning of all to the sad she will cemse laboring 'to take part in a conversation: and forget herself by seeking to anh; information or" / by G 23 love birds)? | fable' who is said to have "caused an 2 ietella Vanderdeek. gathered Har | eruption of the voleino At the bottbm k- is, ol self together and stood up, Her move-| of 'which he lay whenever he turned "iment of withdrawal was now so re-| over in his sleep. b d I toll back bi : ass enon | But no giant og nll irl you. Yor a falling wave as this girl | hoaval of "this playground, i i A is y "Me--to tarry you? Ch; you know there been an earthquake. stelle hadn't carcd then. i--I never could do that," heaval only creature whi belonged to h Her tons expressed « swiprisad ime] oms. earth was goin from ker. She a her prandiathor had been alo © eval Treatment of Heatiaghe, # Before going on. to discuss the saying, she ma sorbed in listening to some na discussion that her sealed lips are mn. loosed and she' is talking w. with a frée- dom and force that: surprises | her. - had caused the up- { to refer to the conditions, often un- nor had | suspected, that give rise to occasional The up-| | Feadaches. had- been eaused by mush- | When this happened péople | like typhoid fever, pneumonia, influ- patience that was more galling than|remembered that they had seen other | enzy or. measles, headache, often :At the beginning of acute illness, ig Value of Environment. © - Very agoniz in. character, is com-t "Put a boy born of nile white par- mon. The condition of autointexica- y A aoa tion, which is owing to intestinal indi- | yp gestion, patises cke, 'and so, indeed, does almost any form of indi. | gestion: Tight collars or stocks Bome- the utmost repudiation, - Benjamin upheavals of: a similar character. in fecretive it | Bell drove his hands into his Dockets | that part of the country. niat once final' and Jrced her with hus] ugly look jn had been raised and roadways strong before had Dean ly ot | 'enough to bear the heaviest traffic Had "What do you intend to do then ??! | 'had their surfaces thrust above their he 'aid. "Beg or starve?" su roundings. i every fase. the ain B a sors 2 "Wh slout] 1? Why did the things | turbances had been caused by mush- times cause a congestive eadaclie a : fetch iy little 2" y ES | dons | chet ing the flow of blocd nr we ok He will EE up into a crimin- He shrugged his shoulders 'and| Haling, now one of London's sub- head, The air of concert halls, school 2d out his hands. For the life: of | urbs, not so mdny years ago was a roomsf churches; and. ever of beds e could not help shifting uneasily | rural district, where mushrooms were 101 ionally so. foul as. to. under her glance It was those yellow cultivated. = But times changed, the. sue toxic hes ches, although there eyes of hers. fields were built upon, and everybody tte I t. ihipro in the : fr ventibtion in emit Pavements ' treatment of headache, it may be : like an Indian. . ) Let the chid born of oF inidal par. ents have a Setting of morality, inte- grity and love, and the chances are over knew what or whence hig stoo Once or twice dropped h that the wotld swprized if they know ed ron! in his 'veins, For The Tost he was pleased to make a mystery; and be-| yond the mere names of her father SPLe 2 of their carly, im § imorant as anys wg of her. origin. Suddenly she relinquished him. Benjamin Bell, with his instinet | ng forgot the mushrooms. But the mush- "1, 4 - for the. choice and: previous. felt his' very 2 Tater beg Ses, she said) rdoms were mot dead. The. life.germs | Ises Kirel'e as he Tooked at her, AN" from whieh: the mushrooms spring re- difindhd fad hand ecrios' forthe °F therroom, | on x coe reture. Now, ha. Lid The man looked after her, his com-| maited Ee in the soil. i.e would gin i ita Yreats mon comeliness distorted with fury. How i§ a k y "Wait, my lady!" he exclaimed, feeble, ab .. and: i of : ears ESL POE HP eg pe ban Se SS et Hon op 1 nt of he ork > igh Jor. of (door. 4 ily my ivory statuette; I'll} to carry up with it huge stones which ' that ; o ak you y H | yet up bh have been cemented down? How is! paneled ce "stairs to the room which had oan ied! it that a mushroom ean split.a stout on To preserve on ' i them: immediately. after . with lukewarm: water Tittle borax. Marriage stabistios bio prove wo des en of any age tend, in the mass, Millman (os : "You won't" fin that, ma' ents arhonz Indians and he will grow : 'the Sranciather's. She went swiftly over to the cupboard and flung it wide. ae ~but Soe 3 praises: bauibox & the corner, out of w. protruded the + A brifn of @ most dilapidated top hat, thelr aid 'uncommon bad business Even a: itinerant Jew Bad no XS ane oe grotesque sou yesterdays | better. than. Towra By Joie Za tir in the "langorous : the board and knelt 'down Yoveliness, notthe twitch of a finger, nig Broken hes ; BOE 4 quic preath. | As she listed it into her arms she Matter of fact" he said, suddenly, Sot that, the y, giving, his biack niastache an toed, board: x rritable screw, * 'there's hardly. eno to ray the old boy's debts. She opened har eyes at stared 'at him; amber '& with the eyebrows - them had do made BL , soft, glow e words of her arms che ugh stood aras douse; and upon an impulse 8 brick wall? The mushrooms in a gar-, ica bag a oe den at Berkenham did this:some little' fhoe; i ? ol fi v time ago, pushing out a 'block of brick- | | the: cold a a solution of ; work and mortar weighing 170 pounds, though ~ fhe mushrooms. themselves orn i. Saahiol weighed less than. three and: one-half but! sounds. It is the result of one of the | some wonderful forces of nature which men can examine and explain and yet can- not. cease to marvel at. : By its gentle |. : 'the Srowine, room can ant 4 Thurs 'an end 'to al es To joy, to laughter, = =. ro love and the tears | That follow. aff The house shail Now that the | dsl. i : a Stunpled and broken, {Thi bi ;

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