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Port Perry Star, 18 May 1933, p. 7

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5 og Ths reguation came Into force " oo : 3 \ woshin 3 EH . In case' of necessity to use force in include a larger proportion in their products than hith- Ee on April 3 and ordered that the pro- portion of butter in all margarine should be raised from 25 to 40 per "In _the cheese trade-a similar regu- lation has been made. Beginning in| April and continuing for at least three monthse wholesale Dutch cheese makers t reduce their output by 80 per cent, the consequent loss of| profit being wholly or partially met by state compensation. The market: garden trades will receive a subsidy from the government only on condition that they considerably reduce the amount of the planting. This last restriction will be applied In a most comprehensive manner to the cultivation of bulb plants, a trade which is suffering from the home cul- tivation in America and England. Af- ter the flowering period of the present spring, enormous guantities of crocus, narcissus, hyacinth and tuli butte, _as well as many planting these bulbs, will be done away . - This view, that the Dutch means o production must be reduced, has brought about a modification in the policy of subsidy hitherto followed by the state. The government has worked out an "empowering act" un ol der which the carrying out of thes: measures is backed by extraordinary authority. The Government, in the preamble to the bill, cites well sub- stantiated statements that in the ag- ricultural lands exhaustion and im- poverishment are rapidly spreading, and that in particular the offset of vegetables, fruit, eggs, potatoes, but- ter and cheese is in a lamentable con- dition. Three-Fold Course Proposed. To prevent a complete and collec- 'tve collapse of the rural retail trade the government desires to proceed mlong a three-fold way; first, by subsid- es to the trade from a mot yet estab- Mshed central crisis fund; secondly, by restriction .of cultivation, 'and, thirdly, by the fixing of standard . prices. But now comes the most im- portant point. The proposed new law gives to the government the authority putting into execution the proposed measures. There is to be no persua- _ sion and no argument. The instruc _ tion of the authorized official is to be a command to which obedience must be as explicit as that of the soldier to the command of his officer. To this bill giving dictatorial pow- ers tothe Department of Agriculture, no objection or complaint has been raised even by the growers themsel- ves, so that it is virtually certain to pass through both Chambers without serious opposition. een 3 Smee Welah ah, Copital Building odern Railway Terminus atk Wales.--A £1,000,000 rail _way station which will be one of the "most modern in Britain is being con- structed at Cardiff. The old mainline station and the station linking up the industrial val Jeys and the Glamorgan coast are merged into a central terminus under the new scheme. Traffic has not been interrupted during the sitensive Te ~ eonstruction, A whole street of. Houses has been demolished to allow for extensions. 'Three level {grade) crossings will dis-| : bridges have Cheese Output Curtailed. 8 sequent musical production ET Dr. Wil (PER RU. ave. eisteslly Horizontal 36--Part of infinitive 11--Wanders rT 5" 37--To free 13--Sedate 3=To "copper?.a bet 38--Voice 16--Beverages 6--Senses 39--To prohibit 19--Well skilled 11--Portion of food 40--Type unit 20--Nicer 12--1Is in accord 41--Servant 22--Happening ~~ 14--Formerly '42--To carry 23--Actors 15--Evil spirit 43--System of morals: 25--Mountain nymph 17--Negative 45--Discharges 26--Suitor 18--Residue 47--Moorland 28--Enthusiast 19--Was ill 48--Eats 29--German river '20--Falsehood Vertical 80--A sub-base 21--Pronoun 81--Calm 22--Margins 1--Hero of fairy tale 32--Lessens 23--Measure 2--To engrave 83--Unaspirated syllable 24--Untidy persons 8--Mold 35--Natives of part of 26--Steamship 4--To depart Britain 27---Corded fabrics §--Flags 38<Diplomacy 28--Rounded roof 6--Goddesses of destiny 39--To presage 29--Disbursed 7--Expletive - 41--Along $1--Indefinite in number 8--Unit of work 42--Cash 84--Real estate map 9--French article _ -44--Pronoun 36--Billows 10--Aged 46--Eleven ; ore with you. "1 don't want to get bet: - said Tons patient, "I'm 't worry; "you won't," she said, Phony "The doctor's in love with morning." --------p. There was great excitement aboard the liner. * "Man overboard!" was the cry, "Gentleman overboard, if you please," said Mrs. DeSnobbe, indig- nantly, "That's my husbaud." Patient--"Doctor, do something f.r me. quick; my temperature is 130." Physician--"Gracious, .r case is beyond me. You'd better send for the fire department--¥m only a physician." Jason--"You are looking dovn !n the mouth." Mason--"Well, that's natural, I'm a dentist." - - The rest of your days depend u::n the rest of your nights. . Man--""Why are you lugging home that expensive box of candy?" Neighbor--"Just playing safe. wife kissed me this morning so I think it must be her birthday or our wedding anniversary," ' Proof of the Pudding Mrs, A--"Shall I ask the cook for references?" Mr, A. -- "References don't mean very much. Get her to submit sam- ples." : EXCESS FAT MELTS Under Treatment that Creates Energy. Some folks are naturally fat, but there's a lot of people who put on pounds of unhealthy fat because they haven't got enough energy to move about to keep it off. It's not laziness ii most cases--but a condition brought about by sluggish- ness of the internal organs--the liver, bowels and kidneys. As a& result, poisons and harmful acids that kill vigor, ambition, and energy get into the blood--the whole general tone of the body is lowered and fat accumu- lates. Thousands of overstout men and wo- men find in Kruchen Salts a perfectly safe, sure, and beneficial means of re- Answers to Last Week Puzzle Stokowski to Study Early Music in Turkey Philadelphia,--Dr. Leopold Stokow- ski, conductor of the Philadelphia Or- chestra, will leave for Turkey after the .close of the concert season, to spend part of his vacation studying ancient Byzantine music as it has been preserved by tlie monks of Mount Athos, according to a recent announcement. ' "I do not expect to adapt the mys- teries of this music for performance by the Philadelphia Orchestra," Dr. Stokowski. said, "or otherwise to ex- ploit it for modern: audiences." My interest in it is chiefly for my own background, and to widen my own musical literature of all times &nd places." Dr. Stokowski has made 8 study of music from all parts of the world, having spent last spring in Mexico gathering material for a sub- | to the shore. * He who can J with a nigh aim in life Communica > eh Seldon Sap Rill later become the central Just of, of-|~ | Killed. You can't kee -.SMILES... She--Speaking' of germs in kisses, what do you think a girl could catch that way?" He--"0Oh, lots of 'them catch. hus- bands." There are two periods when the fish- ing is good--before you get there and after you leave. - % * ¢ Jenking--""My wife has the worst memory in the world." Sampson--"Forgets everythng?" Jenkins -- "No; she remembers everything." Mrs. Miggs (to husband who has been for twenty-five years unpaid sec- retary of Savings Club):"It's all very well 'aving an 'obby, but 8 man with more sense would 'ave got one that was more ludicrous," * Teeth On Edge Second-Hand Car Salesman (on trial ground)--"This car is sound in every |, part." Prospective Buyer--"So I hear." ; Unremarkable Remarks Little men, like minnows, eep "lose tle up (a-little sunshine for a rainy day is a corker, While our joys may not ex- ceed our expectations, our expenses al- ways do. Political birds know how to feather their nests the best. A ries a gun, Most times son and not'the fatted calf The "little daily dose" of Kruschen Salts keeps the organs functioniag properly every'day, and fill> you with such a feeling of radiant vitality and vigor that before you know it you are fairly "jumping out of your skin" with energy, instead of moping around-- and reduction follows as a matter of course--Nature attends to that, ree eee Bluebells So, bluebells, you are here at last! Spring's fight with winter overpast. Today the great trees, sheltering, bend em . Over the magic beauty that you lend To woods in May, Before you come, the field and copse are yellow With daffodils, Dog Mercury between, The April sunlight, waxing mellow, Lights on anemones' white sheen And your green leaves. Then faintly shimmers in the wood A trembling thought, until a flood Of blue goes surging through its ways, Blue ground, blue stems of trees, blue haze, _ Bluebell, because of you. ~May I. E. Dolphin, in "Stars and Chimneys." (London: Fowler Wright.) ---- arenes. Nanking Building Program Nanking--City planning in the na- tional capital reaches so far into the future that uses are decided upon for out-moded government buildings even before they are built, Construction began here this week of the riew home of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, In the city that is to come it will be converted into # building for recep- tion. of of foreign li The new home of the Ministry of tions is almost finished. It . Facing it is the Min ways, a striking building of Sino- architecture, which- will take among the unique rail- world, way Stations of tho w "pre! A--"1 preter girls to boys. You never know how a boy is solng to to turn out" Mrs, B--"Well, girls ard me, too, and he saw you kiss me this ' My | Includes Plans for Future] | Teaching the Blind to Read It is noteworthy that the first ef- forts to enable the blind to read beg 1 in 1617, just 6 years after the King James version of the Bible was first published. Various systems of raised letters were used, Progress was slow at first, In 1832 the Gospel of St. John was pub- lished in a system of raised Roman letters and by 1840 the Bible was com- leted in that system. Braille, the systems finally adopted and at present universally in use, was invented by a blind musician of France, named Louis Braille, This dotted system, which may be written as well as read by the blind, is now completely printed in universal Braille and is distributed by the Braille Bible Society Incorporated of Los Angeles. It is comprised of 21 volumes, and al- though costing $8 a volume to produce, is distributed at the price of $1 per volume, ree AJ ers Cinderella Story May Be of Chinese Origin Our indebtedness to China for many things that have been handed down through the ages is generally admit- ted, Now we have an American pro- fessor in the National University of Peiping, who has spent seven years there in adavncing the theory that the original Cinderella was in all prob: ability Chinese. He bases this theory on the fact that an ancient Chinese document dating from the ninth cen- tury, and but recently discovered, contains a complete version of the story so familiar to this generation. Some authority has said there are but seven basic themes for all stories ever written or to be written, It may be, indeed, that Cinderella and, in fact, all the six other original stories were of Chinese origin. Ten centuries constitute a compar- atively short period of time in the ammals of the human race, or the realms of literature. Cinderella, re- marks the Providence Journal in dis- cussing this question, is probably one of the oldest of the basic stories, and it would be absurd to think it did not originate until the ninth century. The ancient manuscript just found in China was discovered ufider a stack of papers in the university library, hut evidently it is but a redocumentalion of a legend incalculably old, when Chinese scribes of the ninth century gave it their attention. In any case the scholars of Peipiag university ircire to t'e belie? trai the Cinders ella story originafed in the Orient.-- Totunto Mail & Empira BIBLES for the-BLIND (XING JAMES VERSION) Distribute a tu Brallle Ig ory 'With the Ala Vecluntary contributions ap, Yon. Special Price: $1 per volume, $21 complete. BRAILLE =E SOCIETY, Inc. 739 North Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, California. I pags to "Ron Your Own" with ATURRET FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO Calls Shot and Holes in One Detroit.--A. E. Dixot called his shot and got a "hole in one," but it didn't count. He dropped his tee shot on the 136-yard green, six feet from the pin. "That's nothing," he told his fellow- players. "Give me another shot and I'll put in the hole." He. did. Feen-a-mint is *the answer. Cleansing action of smaller doses effective be- cause you chew it. At your druggists--the safe and scien- tific tive. Feen-amint FOR CONSTIPATION A. 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They are more praectl cal in EVERY way, Price 25¢. SOURED ON WORLD?--THAT'S LIVER Wake up your Liver Bile . =--No Calomel necessary ee EEE BE HEE Sh pd add Bere | troublesome, too. T never know when |= my daughter. is going to turn fn." Sie eal a |: ISSUE No. 19--'33 Made by ON SALE AT HARDWARE & GENERAL STORES DAY AND EVENING CLASSES the Department of Education. Is given In various . COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, for in the Courses of Study In Public, Schools, Coll High School Boards and Boards of Educatien Are authorized by law to establish INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND ART SCHOOLS With the approval of the Minister of Education may be conducted In accordance with the regulations etsy w THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION trades." The schools and direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Application for Mendes Should Bs be made to the Principal EAR Tan, OSES SaIteat. SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE ANS AND : and High Parliament li i ire Minar of Sblained rom the" uty by Felhthn Gd dk WL PERRET

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