The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 25, 1926, Image 3

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4
INSIST UPON
KEMP'S
BALSAM
for that COUGH/
dog
Baree
ng with an
50 W (young
hard, the antag
are suddenly plunged into
len creek Bi buffeted,
y
Baree is final
adly
drowned
bank
destroyed
he
on the
Chapter [I—Continued
aie
fortunate for Baree
t «id
ing te
moose
the
feet t}
to travel in afte painful exp
softness
at lured Baree
ences in the forest
follow the stream there
i ilies tino
now little possibil vf i finding
wt}
anyvii
come
that 1 oggedd
HORS
not vet impressed
which he
vation. He went
for food But
d. hose began to die out nm
sank wesfWard The sky
blue: a wind began to
the and
and then one of them fell with a
it
SAW ni
at is
pass
The sun
grew
ride
now
startling crash.
Tosa low
over the tops of stubs
daree could go no farther
lay down
The
An hour
in the open,
sun disap-
moon
rolled up from the east y¥ glit-
and all through the
lay as If dead When
he dragged himself to
With his Inst
went on. It was the wolf
compelling him to strug.
last for his life. The dog
wanted to lie down and dle
wolf-spark In him burned
the end it won. Half a
mile farther on he came again
green timber,
In the forests as well as in the great
cities fate plays its changing and
whimsical hand, If Baree had dragged
himself into the timber half an hour
later he would have died. He was
too far gone now to hunt for erayfish
or kill the weakest bird. But he came
Just ns Sekoosew, the ermine the
most bloodthirsty little pirate of all
the wild—was making a kill,
That was fully a hundred yards
from where Baree lay stretched out
under a spruce, almost ready to give
up the ghost, Sekoosew was a mighty
hunter of his kind, His body was
about seven inches long, with a tiny
black-tipped tall appended to It, and
he weighed perhaps five ounces, A
baby's fingers could have encircled him
weak and starved.
laree
came,
strength he
him
the
gle to
But the
and
with Its
four legs,
head
slip easily
his
between
little
his sharp-pointed
eves could
hole ireh in dhl
centuries
red
through a imeter
For
helped to make history it
when his pelt was
dollars in
first
an
several Nekoosew i
wns he
worth a
that
gentlemen
Prince
little
for the
Hudson's
hired
adventur
King's gold
shiplond of
over the sea, with
Rupert
was Sekoosew
respon le forming
the great lay company
ind ti overy of half a continent ;
for three centuries he
sience Ww
And
bh his weig
now
under the
ping on
whizzed
where th deat}
fastened to her throat
crashed again to earth
Where she fell was no!
Baree For a
the struggl
ers in a daze, not quite comprehending
that at food was within
his dying. but
she struggled convalsively
her wings. Baree , and
after a moment in which he gathered
all his remaining strength
rush for her. His teeth sank into her
breast—and not until then did he see
Sekoosew, The ermine had raised his
few moments he
looked at ing mass of feath
inst almost
reach. Napanao was
still
rose stealthily
he made a
ridge’s throat, and his savage ttle red
KAKA UAB ARS
| Baree's
to kill,
ermine
Here was something too big
nnd an angry squeak the
gone, Napanno's wings
thre went out of her
was dead
with
Wis
relaxed,
body,
until he wa
feast,
With murder
hovered near, whisking here
but never coming nearer
dozen feet from Baree
redder than Now
emitted a sharp little
Never had hie been so
life! To have a fat
from like this
tion he had never
und the
She jaree hung on
« sure, Then he began his
Nekoosew
und there
than half »
His eves were
and
in hig heart,
then he
squeak of rage
angry in all his
partridge stolen
Wis an imposi
He
nnd fasten his teeth
jugular But he
general to make the
good a Napoleon to jump deliber
ately to Waterloo. An owl he
would fought, He might
battle to his
enemy
ever,
him
suffered before,
wunted to dart in
in Baree's
wis tof
good a ittempt
100
his
have even
given
his
lnree he
have
and
ut in
big brother
the mink
the wolf
spite nt »
deadliest
recognized
breed, and he vented his
After a
und he
| distance time his good sense
I returned went off on another
hunt
Miree
and the
cached
ate a third of the partridge,
remaining thirds he
carefully at the foot of
the big spruce. Then he hurried down
for a drink The world
looked very different to him now
After all, one's capacity for happl
| ness on how deeply
$ hard luck and
measuring-stick
und
Forty-eight
would not hs
two
Very
to the creek
depends largely
+ has suffered One
| misfortune form the
future good luck
Baree
r
a full stomach
fortune Ne
t was with hours
ive
made him a tenth part as happy as he
Then his
mother,
had
greatest longing
}
¢ 4 ‘ 1"
Since then a still
yearning come into his
was for
way it
unate for him that he nost died
exhaust]
had al
starvation, for
and
rience helped to make a man
Or ov fle just
He
{een W
and ha
from Montre
once tried
shining braid
wat almost to her
Mision had #
in his eves saw what
face. “It ig not for
after Baree had
Pierrot
old glitte
was in the
* Plerrot
as he
agent's barter.’
Two
his trapping ground,
from the forests with a
in his face
dave entered
tréubl
And now he is in the trapping
grounds of Pierrot and the lovely
Nepeese. How will he fare?
(TO BE CONTINUED)
SERIES AT
Dr, Edward 8, Morse of Salem, who
spent 45 years sorting over the shell
heaps that are found along the New
England shore, found them composed
largely of oysters and clams, jut
when he went to Europe to consult
with Professor Steenstrup, the Danish
expert on European shell heaps, he
was amazed to learn that no clam
shells were found among the oysters
says Edwin E. Slosson, director of
science service, writing in Colller's
Magazine,
Although clams abounded In the
Baltie, the prehistoric peopie never ate
them, It was tle same in England;
the clam had never been eaten, even
in ancient times, We learned the
epicurean delighta of the clam from
the North American Indians, to whom
we are indebted for tobacco
nsm—
Now we are accustomed to think of
these
no prejudices against beast, bird, fish
mollusk or Insect, Yet these poor be
pighted crestures had Heed for 25,000
years with clams served up to them
on the shell as a free lunch at every
tide, and they wouldn't touch ‘em,
a
Signs of Progress
Time flex, and barbers are chiro
tonsors, undertakers are morticians
wiremen are electrologists and trusts
are mergers Detroit News,
Cowardice asks, Is It safe? Ex
pediency asks, Is ft politic? Vanity
asks, Is It popular? Bat conscience
asks, Is It right ?Punshon.
HOW TO KEEP
WELL
nessa). ——
DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN
Editor of “HEALTH”
(le), 1826, Western nion. )
TAKING CANDY FROM
CHILDREN
Newspaper 1
peems to be
among civ-
Yet it is
Stefans
sweet things
1.2 E of
well nigh
lized children, at
probably an acquired taste
gays he tribe of
in the had
white visited them.
had never tasted salt or
food which
to ent it,
in their mouths,
a look of
If it is
develop
children, That lig use
and adults has ised enormously
in the generation I= shown net
only by greatly (increased lmports
mo of but alse by the
number of cundy When
a boy we looked forward to Christmas
on account of its
as much as we did for its
universal,
least,
8011
found a
Aretic
Esquimos
seen a
They
Given
refused
was put
out with
who never
man until he
gugar,
they
If a plece of candy
they
great disgust
an acquired taste, it must
among American
among children
wos salted
spat It
very early
Ineres
last
the
te sugar
stores I was
candy boxes quite
trees and
presents gotten
Today candy can be
all the year round.
What
the
should the parent do about
candy problem: give
no candy at all, give it all it wants
or adopt a wis
There is
dinarily
¢ middle course?
no reason why an or
healthy ehild should not
# certain amount of sugar
good
}
food. It is easily dissolved
{ irnishes a large amount
of heat
harmless but beneficial
ald energy It
nable amon amd
other food
Hradedl
ints in proper |
the exe
Country
THE LONG HAUL AND THE
SHORT HAUL
statement Ig a «tar
at 3X) per cent « 1
country get their food
a0
we ha
throug he long. This
cow, then
miles
ithe starts ith the
barns to the creamery or
then by train to the town
mn to the
depot
by wage
to the house,
step and
wagon
ha Kk
finally, hy
This
by bot
the ice
the door
box and,
bahy
length,
far from
line naturally va.
being longest In large
the dalry farms and
towns But even at
open in many
the milk is handled by many
and where it can be and often
polinted., The length of
fimme It takes to cover this long han!
also varies, from an hour or two to
thirty-six to forty-eight hours,
The short haul is nature's pian. It
is from the mother direct to the baby.
It is practically instantaneous, The
milk 1g not exposed to light, to dirt or
flies or germs or dirty hands or palls
or bottles
Nature's plan Is that the food of
the young of all animals, human In
cluded, should be thelr own mother's
mitk Cow's milk i= for older
persons, but God never intended it
for human babies Cow's milk Is for
cow bables, just az mother's milk Is
for human bables Mother's milk 1s
the best food for babies. If the moth
er can supply it, the baby has a right
to it from the time he is born until
he is eight or nine months old.
Ten botilefed babies die to one
breast-fed baby. So if bables could
vote, they'd be unanimous in favar of
the short haul,
plac oR,
people,
goind
UL
STOMACH CATARRH
C]
Few, if any,
remedies can equal the value
of Pe-ru-na for catarrh of the
stomach,
At this season #t is esti-
mated that every third person
is more or less troubled with
this form of catarrh.
BE READY
Don't point to
wit fon > it
too fine un your
should get b
} funted
The Best
Recommendation
FOR
Bare-to-Hair
Is the number who are trying
to imitate it If Bare-to-Hair
was not growing hair on bald
heads there would be no
tors. if there is baldness or
signs of it you can't afford to
neglect to use Forst's Original
Bare-to-Hair,
imita.
Correspondence given
attention
personal
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CAPSULE
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Boschee’s Syrup
HAS BEEN
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Carry a bottle in
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To Use
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