The Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-04-04, Page 67
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'BOI.I4'i.Tp01.. Tow(
. Ualcolln,riOley ratornit from Japan
a4d, 't01 ,to,',dip* ye*: his 'fnew4,
hechecked his 'eiAthturned'
to greet „the AlRetea. 0.0.ho . hneee,'. • •
• garitier, . with '
Ezra Oorldard,,-040. MAOto be. .4: slightly ..interrugatOre, Inflection.: •
atorelioifse of inferrniftiO*,' `9(9114.49.* Raynor," and
'quires about an old sweetheart : Nancy his. hest tauclied his band for 'a' ma:,
Rayner...IOW has liegoOle'•.the 'Wife'. Of rii•ent,the uestion 1.11,ark? Have
the. -wealthy, Douglas -Raynor yuu forgotten .• , •': ••
.atjlevier -AcresheI1.,Leni • 4iN•04Ind cinfl';• And for *nee Malcalin•
giadtgcaunte:.B.4=1r.
.ey.t7:404. ,31.414inexee-os$41.,,,c;:yel, n‘,..4i101'w'a•r,almost fo‘c„;;A:c6rted; !,93nt
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. . . . • 'Nanc3r, It appearr-that Orville ,Kent, ne 1)eautY ..and, charm o Xone place,
•: - Nances devoted brother, "pours oil on has gone to iny,:liead, and I'M put quite
By yragets the tronbleti'waterd" and keeps Nancy. sure of anythine' •• ,
• The Contest isclosed. For the time being at any rate,- the
Linleriek cientest km.p,t4i#QP.Pntted. There is•ne question, how-
/Vbr, about itapoPular), with readers as we aretiiterallY swamped
with lettere, and there'ure' hours ;• of workahead to get through
with those at, Present on hand. While we are catching up we. will
be glad to hear from those who have taken. part in the contest, or
who have found pleasure in *following it m the papers. Let us
know what you think of the Limerick Corner and whether or not
• You would like to see this feature continued. , • , -• .‘ • •
On the other hand, if you have any ideas for afeatura to take
the place of Limerick Corner, let us have them. , Editor, Limerick
Corner, Associated Publishers, 73 Adelaide St. W. Toronto.
-Following aretheselections for this Week • •
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•• ' 'CHRISTIE'S,BiSCUITS ••
There, once Was A baby with fistiee,,
And; little fat rings, on his wristies,
_A-10 kicked and he •fouglit •
Till his Dad Went and !knight i-
4.1ioli or sweet ArrewrOOte,Chrls
Ars: C. B. WeCtleY, •
;-Ne :6, Marton. Gni, .'. •
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BUS 'BEN` TOBACCO •
, hereliras an 'old man a., busli
.. Whacker.. , ••• • ,:
• lt•At eIgity be sure Is no shieher,
Says " 'Tye derafott and joy,
And t feel:like. a
ago ROSE.ORANGE'pEKOE
,• ton. raay Urine to, -•the :chareis: of
Rise *Venus; •
To poetry, =isle :And genius?,
But 1 drinkdeep', and oh,
,
How 1 leve, my Pekoe,
• There's a boncl;ot affeetion between:
Irts:.ell due to,'Big Bea, 'Orbaceerl".--1.--,.
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'Mrs:Geo. WickWare,
RLNQ.J,_Brinston7 Ont
iil'EECHAMrS PILLS .
Ln old HeialthInstructor ',minted • •
'.• '' • • '••
,Meacham,•• • .
called together • hle',..scholaris, .to
teacb em,
Saki 'For 'Various .ilts
,. Hate 1 tried litany* phis...,
. 114,.there's *Me that 'ten rea
!eatlike BeeChani!!! •
, • Dri'D. Dunbar,
' BOA 157 Buckinghani, Que
.."SALADA. TEA '
• •Mother 'Hubbard/ • • '•
it.ltm,,ffir;she Went:0.01e etiphoard.„
•teole • one 'Peep. bieide; ' • - '
•down and' cried,: •
Si,kda t done' walled Dame
• Hubbard. • ' •, • •
tIrtMe--Hir Wen
. 'Arundel, "Q•ue.
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••-PURITY ;FLOUR: .
'There' lives On a. hill in a tower,
:4 klady. theY'•call We: Mower,
.•be Makes. good White bread,' •
• ' And the reason; she •sald, '
••• 1a 'because 1 use Parity , rlser.
kire.. 0. Dreliatia,.."
•. ' A.R. 2. Wheatley,, nt.
STU bERAKER•
• There' Wee. once a -big- Studebaker,
That. Was owned "by. a 20117 thee
• Maker, ' . • • -'
• Inletkometer read
• Hundred • thousand, he said, ,
Bet any old. hill -she will take, , , .
." Mr. I. Robins; • '
' Senridge, ,Ont.
dAYER'ff .ASPIRIN ' •
John . Harry Jones' pretty ; young.
daughter.
Ate lots • more lee -cream than she
. ' ()tighter, •'•: • •
•But the headache that followed
Was curedwhed she swaIlotved'
rsayeetr Aspirin" .washed
• • with water. •
• • ffire.-T. W, Hicke
R.ft.. 'Niagara Falls..
Graeae.%
, M. ',.K.Imerly• ,
Cember.' Ont,
.IPANATOd1rHpASTa
,There •once was a girl • named'
' Susanne;
Who always .Used paste . call d• ,
fpena•'
, Her teeth clean' and White.
Make: a beautifuLsigh.L,-
Lee all take a tip from, Susanna.
:Miss flelea• Johnston,
,*1 &ft. NO: 2, Cameron, Oat',
SCHWLEGLE:RYS CHICKS
.• It lyou're thinking et raishigsome
clitekens, •••
• :Buy them right and 11.pays like the
• :L • ' dickens,'
Schwegleee chralts "live and lay
And they tar .every day, . •
. per he ne,yer sends out Any: tick
• ups.
from open revolt F l• :
go to FlOWer.,iicra anlVie:741;nt '."°1,-44t ii5.14I'llitias gtiii:tC; 1*i
tion .with his owneyes,and sin-pria2 headNot
iiiiN 'Iliiv?.:Ip.)?eftlity. of the Placer And if T.nAn ai,,. ithe partofguide,
ingly; 'Raynor issues n jeoreal, inVitatalcat',Le713etY• :it,. fils:-1:,;t1-1"glie4ntricPelii-ansrl'ieuldlinreieS; ,Pc,10.07:13atabl1;31144440t'aio,t?).". sister,
tfon to 14m,' '"Whell" see .N.!1,'.'''' an. fix)* his wife added meaning to the
ley tells 'Goddard; 'dear little •
again -4 shall have all lien.* to . ohl 1,142•11'`.,s-ine'rds: : ,' :, .,
bothering her.-.." ' . .,,Iy. "I've last cenie from Japan, hitt:
, ' . WHY OD Slit. inAnair BIM? ,
CHAPTER II.' ' • °I;11411;:i.., It Moves'tNT ewi .P.1, 'i Rebelrpi s. i l. / 1" *
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nlyself in-leligh. But • if that mad'. ie "Yes, iadeed,'!....FinIe3. iweni'illight-
,.. NOW 'GO ON WITH THE
. •'" . flowers. that So charmed my senses As;
STORY: ' even there -1' Saw no profusion of
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:The house at FloWer• Acres • faced Caracas. --After the . conflict be-
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. Yew' gardens here." ' . north. On the western side a teira.pe tweeh the government and the Uni-
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CHAPTER. 4-,(Cont'd.) "Ner no slich ,beautifUl Wainen' air and on the ...eastern: side .a Verandah versity students . at Caracas last Oa,'
m net Sure. it •ta)Ice you, Mal, if we have. here?", , Again. the slight ran the feull ]c .,-t:. of the 'hoilse, ,and tober the rebellious students were kept
you talk like that. Don't ' stir up glance it Nancy, which was acconi;! Irani each °Pea& a doer into the sun under, arrest and at work on the high -
trouble, Will you. plished rby nierel7 moving his eyes Parlor tli4t Spread across the south- ways some thirty Miles eait. of Car.
. "I premise -nothing. But --rge.'' And-riet-litelieadt • • - '''.--, : -,: ern- front: -This "sun:Paler was an aces. They Werelaiiiiseds, under .ctin
ideal roam. Three sides atil a roof of vas and'guarded:lay soldiers' so as to
glass,. :with convenient curtainsand p.,event escape or corimiiinicatoni With;
lattices; it . was always available lei- their: families. • '.' :. . . .• - '
occupation or for idleness. Recently, however, in the • midst of.
' On: the foIrth side against the the night, the e...sterlY.'quarter of this
helm, was, a 3,i:de' stone ,fireplace and. .city was aroused , by the rumble of . a
.asloor -opening into a rear bill. ,The precession, of c.,mions -loaded with the
appointrrients included reading tables,. st"idents. , The • ruin r Of what Was
Writirig desks, 'card tables. and 'tempt- _ationt_to.._liappen: •-•-' ready-A.pread
,a.g, sw.tegb' oud ' 1
•GiVeS cold weather
Ilea
Ili! size
ar
Crisp in oven aud serve with %arm mal
Made 1 The Canadian Shredded -Wheat C4.1uPanY• Lta
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Strict Treatment
* * '1! • • Finley 'felt himself 'clinching; kie
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And go be did. • ' • hands; and withall hi k power Of 'con-
Thetwo -.':friends went down ° trol m ferce; he returned, 4Japan is
Flower • Acres in. Goddard's beautiful the land of beautiful Women,. if one
:little roadster; preceded . by a -Motor :"cares for that type.: Ah, Orville, old
load Of luggage and Ooddarf 's man chatc, hew are yoti:7". '
As 'they' neared :the .place • and the Ho left Raynor:and Crossed the ter-.
full Meaning of its name burst Upon -race to shake hands with Orville Kent;
him • Finley stared in delight at the Naney's br,dther, whe greeted hirn with
blosserns now, spread aver the earth; • . "It's good to :Seeyet again; Mal -
and, among and between. bow Or Yew cplrh. You've been away a 'Ong timo,"
hedges, rows of poplars .and clumps . "Two Years. You look just the same,
of evergreens, were great :beds of Orry. ' In fact, I •find little changed
asters. Cosmos, loideriglew, elirysan7 -eXcept. the traffic laws." •
them -inns, saivia And late roses; while 'Prohibition?" ,
formal gard na,shoWel, n'iore rare and, • "Oh; well, that's liquor traffic la\v
choice blossoms.; too -is it ver much changed?"
"WhO does it?" asked :Finley; al- "Miss Raynor," 'Orville ba4d,- as he
most in a voice ofawe, as one vista turned_to an,alerteyed..lady;-vgiaLwas
after another met his eyes.
"Nan" said. Goddard briefly; ."It's
her hobby."
"Weil, if the brute gives her full
wing like this, he can't be all bad.",
"Never said he was. Now, , Mal -
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CUTICURA SHAVING SOAP,
To the men who tee stick Cilticura,
f •would 'hand out this message, for
• yotere
Wipe set of gays
tieing brains and kith eyes,
A shave =cane stick plus aqua
' pure.
Mrs 'W, fl, Bradford,
• •Gore Bay, Ont.
• Ilos 397, Elora, nt,
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DIAMOND DYES
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Blid•Craved a ueti• outfit tor Easter,
"Diamond Des" tram the problem
rideaped her; ,
Mel:: made her, clothes new
From berliat,,te her ,
• The. results • she 'a•ttaineil surely
pieaSed her •,
,)Miss 0. A: Snider. ,
• e...qx 397, Elora, Oat
SHREDDED, WHEAT'
,Bald w•wise Man whose name was
, John Teeple.
rf!fhiredded Wheat!' is the toed ter
the people,
It Is made with, such care
'• And le sold everywhere, ,
Sound ltd praise from the top of
the steeple.
• Rev. J. A. Wilson,
PArie, Ont.
QUICK QUAKER OATS: •
There (Mee. was a lady named
mater,
Who fed all her children Quick:
• Qtiaker, •
•liter boys grew,. and fichirished,
Her- girls. were well natirlshed.' .
• And -noW-ehe it called Nation=
• Maker,
• Mr. Jack Mark •• •
779 Aylmer Street,
Peterberci, Ofit;
• SHREDDED WHEAT
'There was a young bey who was
• ailing,
Bach day he was Visibly failing,
Since he ate Shredded Wheat
He is etrong on his feet
So this stor' to yciu.1 int mailing.
M. Murray,
▪ -e Grairenhurst,,ont
quite evidently 'impatient for an in-
trodUCtion, "I *ant you to knew Mak-1
ctilM Finley -an old friend of ours,
jug:cheek 'froth Japan." • • •
"How. wonderful!" she exclaimed,
must t11 me all abont it • Will
remember •my Warning!, „Don't yOtt; 31r, Finley?: All about the kick -
be fool enough to disregard •it. Do or sha-w,s,:er,whatevar they are -and the
flxrt With Nancy Raynor, nor ,•etten 'cherry -blossom varnivals and. ever -
seem . to do: so. „I'M positive theres thing. • • , -• .•
Something 'behind tliii Willingness.uf'
"Streik I, *ill if 'You *eat to hear
Raynor to have you here; and you it" -
must not, let him have even' an imag-. ."11_ut not now," drville interrupted,
hiaiy cane •fer j•ealeusy.". seeing that the gotel:.:Inatured. Finley
"Oh; shut up, Goddard, what do you As Willing...to be& at ince. "Let's
Tiikiiiiirfiiir•771ry-ortlii-a-l'ilict118 go for a stroll,' alcolm. Ill show
tither of families or a "troublemaker you the swans or the lake." '
of any sort, you're'greatly mistaken." :Feeling that the whole situation
' "I don't think yotare-.--be •purpesewas fraught with an imdercurrent of
danger; Finley, after an instant's hesi-
tation, agieed, and the two went, off.
•PI'mglad you c.ame down here," Kent
.began, soon after they left the house;
"you' may be able to cheer things up
a bit. Were in doleful dumps, some -
turned to look at the picture. • From how,”. _ .•
the . terrace, one first &need ' over . ,"What aboud 4e1" nts leaving?".
Finley asked, uncertain what 'line to
pursue.
• "No. Ent, Douglas is getting so Stimulated by ,.heir desire to conform
queer." • ,• io the crowd. ft means Much to the
"Mll
entay;, MorellY or physidallYr future. of :children if they ' have• a
; "Oh, every Way. • Ile'e fiendish to teacherovlio viewa•ctitniti and ideas.
Nan-" • and people coolly, •without, :anger,
"What?" and tinley's sharp tone Without', sentimentality. A teacher
made Orville turn and stare At him. who loves truth and beauty but knows
• "Oh," he said, -and then fell into a that any Or, us may be wrong about
silence. • , • . • • what truth and • beauty are. -ma At
After a moment he resumed, 'I say, teacher will develop patience,honor,
perhaps it wasn't a geed thing for tolerance in boys "and girls: She wilt
you to dome, eithe:. r see yea still give them a better -start than most
care for her.",_
• or 'is 6t.
"Leek • here, Orville, cutthat out.
It's nobody's business whether 1' care
fur anybody or'. not: -t• Whet you. See
anything in My conduct teWarcl your
'sister that calls for criticism, come
and tell'me so. :Until then, I imist abk
St11 •t� refial:11 from even thinking
about it." • .• • • : •
fiellfreld" fellow, I understand.
And so I'll,tell you how I see it. 'Doug-
las' is hateful to Van, but it's partly
her own fault." '
don't believe it! ThiS burst, inL
Voluntarily from Finley, and quickly',
in order to cover it, he gaid, NI mean,
I can't think Nan would do anything
deserving 'of Raynies Censure. .'
"Ceilatire? Oh, no. That
But she's, never of the same -mind With
hitn-never sees things as he does -
never really agrees With him: Yet she
Pretends to. 'And that, to a.ma.n like
Rayner, Who can't •be deceived by any-
-
body, is unbearable." •
•"And hist what can 1 do about it?"
• "Oh, nothing definite. Of course
not. Put I thought Maybe ye -it -being.
here for a time wOuld divert the cur-
rent, shift the cards about, and give
us n11 a lie* angle 5n ,things." '
"Yeti expect an unustaI effect froni
a mere casual. guest." .• • .
"Dahl take it SO Seriously. 1 don't
'expect anything. But if you emild
just influence Nan a little to be more
shrerirttillingiste WarS,--dr-tittlter
his opinions and cerivictiarie that -differ
Theft :tits- trouble;
they wever see things alike."' • • .
111111.1.1,7a-ud,"41145'take
1 don't an you to de -anything defi-
thettiTtlina'l• "
ur,vilerst.ari-dr • •
'Same HtIe• old Orry ! Pe t ul t
!inpatient and nuraesonable.:
Son, I'll de this look-fbett • a' bit,
"Welli.,sliht: up, anyway. If, When
• and as You see me goin,g wrong it will,
be -time enough to read Me lecture-.„
as if I were a callow schoolboy."
Pausing before entering. Finley
more floWer acres, then some woodland
of low krowihs, 'then a great Stretch
of uneven beach, and finally a hori-
zon of sea and sky. •
• ,
it Was so :beautiful that Finley
hoped in his heat his bedrpom might
•
:face this way. ..
Yet when, a shorttirne later, he pre,
sented ,himsolf t� the family, already
at tea on the %wit= terrace, he
found the outlook even more pictur-
esque. - '
As he Stepped to- the western ter-
race, Finley saw first the face 'of
;Nancy Raynor. She looked at him over
the cup cif tee she was poning; and if
the cup Shivered a little On its saucer,
elle instantly stilled it, and contintied
her
elle- instantly
• Per that -on h startled glanet. of her
dark eyea,- that one little tattle of the
cup on its saucer, had told volumes to
the man seeking information,
}tow -do you do, Malcolin?" she
said, hoding out -her handwith' a
cordial yet detaphed "It Js pleas-
ant to meet again." •
-"Indeed it ' he sad, warmly, then
catching Obddard's significant glance,
Nova 'Scotia's Salt induitay
mining is the third most
portant and yourfeest mining industry
In No Scotia. Canimencing With
areal' sbipmetto in 191f the value 01,
the annual tput is now will OV'ef
• 000;900.•.
'
•
H[.
Alva Limier Pastuie
,
The' rotaracr'eags urnkr pasture
. •.
Canada in 1928 wag 9,528,0a2',aere
..
Tinto
a Ind. -Si -a:0 -a:
,SCHOLES I-10TEL
•
-, pesch-or eloper n'ilptelaity''•„ .•
• VitiN ST., Opposite Eaton't •
Hetet Rbtes: $1 ,..Per Day and Up.
s'Youseem very -witch Impressed bY
all these e/planations have been
EiYing You about haelring and cur-
rency," 'Yes," Charlie dear," replied
Mrs. Torkies. • "it seeing Perfe6tly
Wonderful that anybody could, know as
much as ,You d about faiiikeY Witbout
having aey."
Use Mittard's thilryient. for the Pp.'.
Wear -ate: • "."Ou say defendant
truck '''.Yea
-three' -times And,knockett,
yai i6t*
V'it"341
44.(14'
watel:%, th6ft:11akire if bet' 114d
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'e woulan," remarked the 'Mere
Mut, "is just as good as another -if
nol---Isetter: "And otienian',"
the widow, --"is just-u...had, as' atiother
-11 net -verse." :
• Dri mouth ,and- paiehed
throat are grateful for the
ieiresking coolness of,
• VYriglev's *earn:tint..
• Wrieey's' ivhitens teeth,
sweetens the month,' clears ,>
• the throat arid aids digestion,
vv. Ah -e- „act of'chew:7-.4g
.:cafituand-sootties.ihotterves,
ISSUE N9. 13
awe
•eveirk
meal
w
SC
comfort. ,
,Out here the family often had th
coffee and, smoked after dinner, and
Malcolm Finley following the others
was, lighting a streng temptation, to
sat himself near his hostess. He had,
sat- at her right hand at ,dinner, and
their conVersation; theneb, , of the
rong wtt
n, an, a thousanor,
more persons', for the Most part rela-
tives of theyoung men., were awaiting
their arrival in the neighborhood of
the ,Carabobe plaza.
The government, it was learned; had
-decided . to transfer the students, sortie
200 in number, to another scene of
action. They were brought to the City
liglitestad bean intent.:enect- to
-Fil':!leyhely--:notL ng- in sixteen lorries, under e guard of
' -rmed-sol•diersr and :it charge pi' the
).te„,;‘,ssm
Dorug.1ialeRayatl:e
ro.2.,, ,by th
$is- Gmernor ot e Fc.leral Diettict, Gen-
•erel Velazce, and, of the 'prefect of
• (To be ' police., • '
What Is a Teacher?
The qualitieS worth leoking for, in
:a teacher are described by an editorial.
in "The Household 'magazine." as fol-
lows: .
• .1. Brains, et course. A teacher. ls
ne good unless he Or she has natural
ell.C411,114.24,114SackbA •
is employed te,aah.
• 2. Personality4 "Good looks 'Arpin
assetiin teaching as in eierything else.
Peaple who think school teachers
ought 'to be homely are plain fools.
Ugliness Atte na value except In a
eidashO*. Good Woks are not the •
most important Wing, however. Taste •
(
in dress, a quiet: pleasing voice, Poise •
Cirens. Man huntini, runaway • eie
e ."'
of manner, ability to understand a,l1
phantlaRave youseen a strange
--
sorts of Pupils, are More imround bout here" Farmer
portant. All
"01 reve There's been a
too toerantChildren get notions of
, ,.
3. Tolerance., :Mast of are none injur-rubber bull. eating •thY carrots
l. '
intelera:nee at ,eome. intolerance is With his tail."
No 'cm
ea-.utieation Was permitted
With them during the journei and they
were speedily tra.nsferred to A line pf
buses and departed from -the city ,bk
a„ side route, so as to aveid notide.
They took the road for the inter*.
'Telephonic info ati on..th a t. the pro-
cession had passed throegh -the City
of Valencia about 10 o'clock the next
Morning, apparently route for
Puerto Cabello, wilt soon reported,- n
Aile_fpgrress,„of,„„Sensarles_atjhat..poit,
the students had been imprisoned at
the time of the uprising last fall. No-
thing is known concerning the further
piirtose of the governrnent respecting
the- prisoners, but uneasiness prevails
among their hien&• •
; I
The „nurse tClIs yoti to Aspirrn m s -...that -ii
safe. Doctors have told her go. it has no effect on the heart, so
Jake it to stopi a heaclacheor check a told. .1`,5k almost iastant
r-itterottieurarea, zcuritit, rheinuatisin; even lumbago. tint he '
--sure la •flayer.....the -geregita ,Atpirfn, druggists, with 'proven • •
Ilitedticong for many nses.
; • • 1:adialitk Reflexred 'L.:act&
. '
• •
,
• ProhibitiOn. was adopted In 1920
,and the U.S. hae been treating it
like A foster -child ever since,
SIMPLE WINDOW LOCK..
-The Holdfast Adjustable Window Lock
will hold end lock any size of window
open or closed. no 'weights required, tops
all rattles and draughts. Any lady can
install one in five minutes. At leading
fiardare and large Dept. Stores. or Send
25e (not stamps).., Money back' if not
satisfied. 001(Ismith Co;. 11 Dtusdas St.
Weit Toronto.
1110.;titee. ad)toHav
•d'
.Cut C
ranoatist is, Enthusiastic
About Success of lnvon-
' „tiOn :to • Keep • $0.yor;- ;
, 0.11Cl"AliY:e.. • ....•
• se.rnerhe aewspapr yrOe.elatt
's
401 . recant)), that George -::.Gereero.•:
8flawhas :aCkaaWle000 that. .04 Is
:greatly teMOted have 4440sa eh!'
he, recently :annanneed. inven!,..;
tt9wit lb!oeti' .O‘ or t
of the Russlan Pr:ifessor Bela..
eitenenko,: Who. kept., a l9tivere.d7 head
O. A dog, alive for, more than three.
1,(i.11,1'S by Means of a Pump* nirange-.
, Shaw: -replied; "J.. d • id'. the :Birhi-•••
chenbnko eicperiinent,In-
teresting. but ..caniret,:iniagine anytli- '
Ing sillier than the suggestion to try,
It- on 2. •ofithidal sentenced trilleath,
• To:prolanus. oriliCh • 0,,Persott
11,114"htr 41pee.
.0T'timnt shot Id ?..
achiatiat whose life 18 endangered by '.
an inacurate organic disease, say oak'
, ‘•
ger of the •stomach, whereby .humanity ••••
Is threatened Withthe lost of servicei 1.
Of hie,brain.' • What is easier than to ,
cave Each geiiius,*(rem:.the: death -bed;
bycutting cif the :head, thereby.. free -
leg the.:brain • from disease;--and-ireeir
ing up •artilleial•-• circ'uiation • in the
arteries ' and. ,Velna-en that the great
men May Continuete lecture and. ad-
•vlso us withouthelii.g.linlieded:bY 4042
infirmities.' • „ •
"I ani greatlytaniptedto. peie my'
head cet ..eff ;se :that .1 may 'continue
to dictate plays and books independ.,
entlY of any fIInOss,wlt11out.havingto'
, 'res anr •ap rotes; 'or eat; or do . any-
thing at all exeeeet to produce master.;
:pieces :' of draiiiatic art, and literature:
,wonich.dt course, expect one or twO..,
vitliectionists to•. submit thenmelves
to the experjment' to orPfe ' to 'thy
Satisfaction that it Is prattlealile: and
net 'dangerous,. 'thii • 1 aisume that
would net mean -any serious difficeltY.,
••• ans .deeply, ••ohitged to You for
-bringineta-1-attteatlin--this-highl
satisfactory.•pessibility. tiniversitY'. • •
Inwh all. 'chairs were Occupied by :.
O tow or the finest:brains inthe.cOun,
10. • with:: lothing _attached
to them --briefly; *here thetw•hole sys-
tem ofteaching waa•oureiy. cerebral -4 -
-wadi& be an •e n o 'mous improvernen.t
an the present state. Of. things.
• would furthermore be obliged 'it •
,yoh• Make • the enthuala,em With whieh
1 • learned' of Ads lest triumph of
PhysiolOgicall.. research • most widely
known.", • . •
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Russian Scientists fiiing Dead
act) Life Pot, Few Hours'
Vage reports havabeen reaching the
11.8. that Russian scientists: have re-
vivified corpses. Last week shell re-
ports became more definite.In an
article in the current issue of "Time,"
the following facts are giveii:
•"Two Mame* cheiniea-pliarmaeists,.
Theodore Andreiev and Alexai Alex,
androvieh Kullabko; pumped a modi-
fied Ritigerti" solution into the veins
of a mart dead 29 hciurei After seine
hours the cadaver's heart began to _
beat feebly.. The oodY developed a ••
,
slight' warmth. The, throat gurgled.: • .
The eyelids fluttered. The reactions
resembled the partial reviving of a
'drowned person, Unbearably horria
fled, the experimenters stepped their
pniriping. They,lee the corpse 'subside
and go on te its normal course of-
decepitation of a dog by taro other
decay. .
"Akin to this experiment, was the
Mascow men, S., S. • Brukita•Aenkp and
Sergei ChechUlin. To he head arter7
ies they connected a pump which forc-
ed oxygenated blood to the amputated
'head, which; like, John the Baptist's;
rested on a plate: The head's eyes
moved. • They closed when a strong
flelt wait. edattheniTha
At
wiggled. The tongue ejected a Piece
of cotton snaked acid; ,and swallowed
a. pleae of .ateese. FOr thiree arid a
half hour's these natural. re/rations,
.cntinued. E. tat time the venous:
• bleed .became to heavy for the 'Wimp
to oxygenate thorptighly. The dog's,
head began to yawn for the air which,
its lunge would liaVe
ap.ing, like a piietiinotia victim, the.
head' died completely." ,
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-12k-Eint. infra. f NEW Varieties"
According to the -Canada Seeds Act,.
go new variety of cereal grain may
be,put on the market in Canada until -
a license has beep granted by the
federal Minister Of Agriculture: The '
granting Of these licenses depends
'upon the results of Actual. growing
tests made and reported Upon. by .Per-
eens named under the repolutioni.
According to the present Act,:as re-
"d4irtly revised; the vkiiety for which
a license is being asked Must not only
prove that it is ,new atid distinctly
different eititing voiettert-iintr
that the tiam# suggested has het been
used previaukly-for--Any ether-verietyr-L
but .thatif possesset nierj,, ofiletent,
to justify Its' intraduction,
Mitia.rd'S Liaititedt fon Coughs, colds.
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sicre it So. fiVidi ire iflaest Iri mod-
,er41,.--literature----thei.•• 1 2ike7trivj9te•
stories Which contain netli ing worse ,
',grail a; little innocent intirderieg. •
tdgair Wallace.
•
Waste weed is niedmth making- •
.of bur synthetie ?aide orta.-D r,
rklt 111 ,0
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