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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Apr 1937, p. 2

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ch = Tea for every Taste Motorists May Park wood stoves has in- » G7 = H Hi ¢ Xd But Not Preach _In High Schools 2 m n NN Ce Ri i ey - ieee ome { §S Rw Melbourne Also Objects to Their The list of subjects to be mude : \} . i J ing Fences or Climbing available in the revised course of pl By LAURA KNIGH1 Buildings J study announced by Hon. Dr. Simaps " oF E-- son for lower forms in secondary . : the ¢hool ete: 1 i The Proof of the o fsugar, % teaspoon salt, 8 eggs, | Motorists wiahiog to park shar he : Spiele Is exjensive Saough to enlst « -| It your family is like most of the | slightly beaten, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1% tralia, may do so privided they con- tionists who have been a dvoeating or . : families in this country, they will | cups: inch cubes stale bread. form tg the conditions set forth on the 1 supporting the inclusion of more | A. Sin . 0a turn up their noses at ordinary bread Add chocolate to milk in double boil: newly erected parking standards, And x BT atone Tonal high school ) 5 o ~| pudding, They take it for granted that | er and heat. When chocolate is melt- 'they may not:-- . : . feulins In the frst year. for' L ; it is a makeshift dessert and they feel | ed, beat with rotary egg beater until x 1 | euwrrienlum, In Lhe year, " ¢ : Preach, declaim, harangue or de t le, there be hasized that 'the place for any left over bread | blended. Combine s r, Nsalt, and 4 : ¢ +] example, there are to emphas ; : : ¥ ; : . ver an address of any kind." . | English, socal science, health, man- ' . ; is in stuffings, not desserts. But here | eggs. Add chocolate mixture gradual : ] soca nce, R é b d-_| ly, stirring vi ly. Add il Throw stones. ual training and household science. , ------------ is one way to make real bread pud- | ly, stirring vigorously, vanilla, Jump fences or climb on buildings. ; J ¢ ho! o i XXII XX XXX HX HKHRAKRHIOIRI RRR XIII HK AIRII HX IARI Tg ding that will fool them and surprise | Place bread in greased baking dish. Be drunk. + % 4 - Perhaps some parents Woy} ate " ¥ you. ; Pour mixture over it. Place dish in a h xcept onthe road. | difficulty in listing offhand the sub: " "The addition of rich," flavoursome, | Pan of hot water and bake fn mod- | Prive anju S79 Except a ihe Foad, jects which are "featured under the » 3 chocolate seems to make all the ait.) State a¥en (350 Sogrens A 2 0 lead. ; 3 existing system. The current Tepors %¢ | ference in the world in the taste'and | 60 minutes, or until the pu BE 181 "pring with them a' horse, cow, of the department shows that of 48, J ™ glves.you a lovely looking dessert. No | firm. Serve hot with hard sauce, on, sheep, pig or goat, whether on a lead 7181 'candidates, inclu ding those pre- 3 [X] one will turn up their noses at this | Whipped cream or cold With cream. | 7 : paved in continuation schools, who BY CORTLAND FITZSIMMONS % | Chocolate Bread Pudding, but they | Serve six. It adds to thé appearance Make any violent outcry, noises, or wrote 'lower school examinations in Cy ==. " yi pase thely Plates pcs for anv e. gi ts pudding 1 on-¥e oF {1re0 disturbance or sound, or play any my 1935, or were recommended, 24,186 VV AV VY VV WWW AW VAY VV VV AV VV AV LY VAY LW LV Lv ts a w olesome, nourishing desser ¥ 2 is nstrument, : ; A hi ER NX NNN Sat 000000, OTTO and good for every member of the fa- | whipped cream is placed on the top Shoal ssiument 1 noisy studied; Beish biatony, 2 hae : 20k has Synopsis of Preceding Instalments: | gambler, in the Broadway district. mily, even the" youngest, of the pudding just before serving. Subject i» these simple rules, the od id arithmetic, English gram-- It has been<ten years since Pop | From the first game, in which Whit- Since this really 18 an economy des- New Ways With Cheese . - metorist may park, provided he has rl POT Pra otary Soukacs Clark won a United League pennant | per, the Philadelphia pitcher, is sert, get the best chocolate you can Cheese and Spazhetti -- Break up| official business at (he. offices con in aa i ' in BY) Io » with his New York Blues. As the | killed with a rifle bullet through the buy. It makes the pudding and, will 1% oz. spa hry to & small pledish | cerned, and then only for as long as g ; French g 3 'season opens the sports writers, with | heart after smashing out a home- | rove to be an economy in the long Aud wel water for halt Dp hour, | it takes-him to transact his business. It may be of interest to note here . the exception of Terry Burke of the | run, death or injury cripples the | run. Well you all know what they say + | Penalty. from five pounds ($25) to the subjects which throughout the Star, give them little chances He Blues' opponénts. Both Whitper | aout puddings, so let your: family Then nis 2 oasboctuls fouy Lu ton Rr ($50). province presented most difficulty to bets $10 on them at 200 to 1 at the | and Larry Doyle, the Blues' Fookis prove it. ro coimatard Nn hihi and CHAE BER hein stuns required to Weis fe lower restaurant of Tony Murallo, a | shortstop and ex-Fordham star, ha Chocb . : \ of Ba rv i school examinations. Arithmetic was ' ocolate Bread Pud salt and cook for half an hour, Serve 5 en Th ; 1 an been attentive to Clark's prety 114 squares unsweetened ding on rounds of toast. Farm Shorts in a class by itself, for only 21 per daughter, Frances, and she had sR ? a cent, of the 4,348 candidates passed. cut in pieces; 3 .cups cold milk, 1 cup Cheese and Tomato Salad -- 3 oz. 3 . shown her preference 'for . Larry. I Hk 1k, CIELO i ae, CINCINNATI. --The * passing of In physiography, 30 per cent. got by, Se f 4 When four Boston players are in-" : ' al home: churned butter, lLome-spun .in botany 38, and so on up to English ed Eds in lad cream, lettuce leaves jured, Burke learns that Sid Stream, soning, sa ¢ ' . notorious New York gunman, wreck- when Larry Doyle was a' raw fresh- Grate the cheese finely, then skin and woollens and grammar and, British history, with vi \ ; re J f sports to pro- to of 56. t. passing, and Tym ye. : og: : man trying to make the team, - They | chop up the tomatoes and mix to a creased the need 0 , ; a rato o per cent. passing, ] can canse oo wi wg tat With 4 nil babe! had kept up a friendship through | paste with the cheese, adding season. vide Srpras br gu M38 Laman For Spring anl warm weather | geography with the highest propor : o ros aT eS ies b : il the | the years and Scotter was a booster | ng to taste. Serve the mixture on in- tine 0 n3.9 Bc a Hon wear the best thing is a frock that | tion of successes at 68 per cent. . sa Fo ery Yorelved yma too | for Doyle whenever he had an ov- | dividual plates surrounding with let. wo Yeika) Ryey on, Aen dasher | 1auncders quicily, such as today's _A better idea of the distr'bution 1 much die" Terry has the news fret | POFtURILY. ved" ba | 25 Jensen, Sprinkle te wands Wl 1 OA aa plunge | Smart one-plece model. Not only | according to subjects of study is af- / mae selon dy Chicago ster The St. Louis men who lived in | little finelysgrated cheese and decor i Bu ge HE -- fof half an hour so | does it save time in ironing, but the | forded in a classification of collegiate aro, s dead from on one hitting the hotel ore filling up the lobby | ato with small pieces of tomato. > Lh give her a substitute, a ten. | Sewing is so simple the frock can be | and high school pupils only. Exclu- < . B a adh The en tore, fFom 8 and obviously were waiting for Scot- Cheese Savoury -- Spread season: ns Fudltot a bat or golf. club," she'| run up in an hour or so. Back plain, | give of Sabie Sin. the. Commerc] « | phonograph needle fixed in the | tC Scotter did not appear." Abley, | 4a cream _3heese ou small rounds of | oC, 1 -- | with darts at the waist, and the | course, there 'are apparently 22 sub- ; rea handle of his favorite bat. Pietro, | °N¢ of the St. Louis catchers, finally | proviously gooked sho.t pastry. Over Miss Collins Is vice-president of | front two pieces, with saw-tooth op- 'jects taught. Eliminating Greek, v. °® the . Chicago bat boy, disappears | US¢d the house 'phone to call Scot- | tho cheese place a round of tomato the associdtion and chairman, of a | ening and a box pleat. In its sim- | granich and Special French, taken by mysteriously. Masked gunmen truss alu gi Pinel ei 5 id i Mogi ng 23a up committee that reported on stand- Plichy 3 anaes to ook extra Fast only a small number in lower school rai tion. hi h » y : each w .:'lce ive, vds in athletics for girls and wo- | too ake it In several.INeXpensive | ylageas there remain 10 subjects in Royal p rotects you agains Bln Prag ho oh Eity answer, so he must be on his way | paper containers. sprinkle with fine. ih ' 3 7 materials, such as dotted and printed which from 1,594 to 85.372 hocks in * home-baking failures PEE) He swears his beats are due to lucky Sr) tchid OF thoicics ' Pe Fi wih own tul : - perils, Printed Bigug Ad dim B| Were enrolled in. 1935. The larger hunches. Both T. d Doyle 'erry watched 'each o e -cleva- Cheese Moulds -- Pcur 134 cupfuls . arbara Bell Pattern No. - ; : : - It's always full-strength! have De sedi tie Kail tors ag they emptied their passengers | mik over ~ cupfuls soft breadcrumbs; Macdonald Cow is available for sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, Joist rng Hema , Kelly, and Clark sends 'Doyle to | into the lobby, but Scotter did not | add 3 well-beaten eggs. 1 -heaped cup: I R - d H 1d 42, 44 and 46. Size 34 requires 4% I : ihe same. On Peer pra; Rs : Newark. Larry plays good , ball | appear. Some of the uneasiness that | ful 'of grated cheese. 1 teaspoonful of § INeCOKA FLOIACY | (aids 30-inch material. ye thos od ) Hoh e : IS there, is sold to Boston, and is be- | Abley and the other St. Louis play. | salt, peper to. faste, and 1 tablospoon gi a) HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS Hi hE by b t L vag Shis wor PHEW! ITS coming one of the rn-t popular 'ers were showing translated itself to | ful of melted butter. Pour into butter 'Collerc Bovine Named Ayrshire Write your namé sand 'address ; Sn Ags u a as 2 ar . 0 : players in tha lnaa~un Terry. He began to feel worried. ed moulds and bake from £0 to 30 'Better Fat Producing Champion |- plainly, giving number and size of ping alii aap pi SPOILED AGAIN. ( Sera Terry circled near Abley and his | Minutes in a moderate oven. sims pattern wanted. Encloce 20c in hist In algebra, 1 1 oy A ritis / TA INSTALMENT 16. group. '"He was in about 11 o'clozk" Pain"n2 A Kitchen OTTAWA. -- Macdonald Dorothy, a | stamps or coin (coin preferred) A i s0 Ny down t ¢ Line. ] 4 SHOULD HAVE Nothing succeeds like success, and Abley was caving. "1 talked to With presto and smoke 1a the aly, | cow in the herd of Macdonald College, wrap it carefully and address your 8 total enrolment in lower schoo USED ROYAL at the end of three weeks Larry was | him." Kieren liz, ceinnss and wosdwork | Ste. Anne de Believue, Que., has es | order to Barbara Bell, Room 421, 73 Sagses wes 75.95 in the vir mens Ra, sold to Boston to bolster up the "Better ring nim apain," Terrier, | quickly become dinzy. For cleanliness | t2blished hetyat a the ignest A Adelaide St. W., Toronto. i viene a t . a oo a mos! team that had been demoralized by | the first baseman, suggested. "Ho therefore, the preparations used | Shire hang Soar hs ih - y ies oo #1 - Semin -- the disabling of four of their best | may be doing a jig-saw puzzle. You | should ba of a kind to which grease | the Canadian Ayrshire Bree "ns 8 PLAYBOOKS on anc Mera Ure an per cent players. Fof a short time the meet- | know what. a nut he is." and dirt' wil not hold. Enamel is the | 8oclation announced last week. ; ) took French. In the lower bracket, "ings of the four. young people were 7" b tor a kitcl its gl or In the past 13 years the cow pro- ful botany attracted 9,663, zoology 7,300, : : os : Abley 'phoned Scotter's room, but est for a kitchen, its glossy siface duced 154,081 ds of ilk, 6.452 | . End of Seazon Clearance, Sale DRL i: a interrupted. Larry, was working th cer. th . making washing easy . duce 031 pounds of milk, 6, hiya : y .| agriculture 5216 in first -year and . 5 ere was no answer, then went to. . : : pounds of fat, average test 4.18 per Postpaid at These Prices - 3,988 in. h 2.06 hard on the Boston team and there th f p be fi oa i it. . , \ ,oo8 in. second. There were 2,061 i e desk and asked if Scotter had The firs step in repainting a kit. cent in nine lactations or 3,264 milk- A CURE FOR LOVE--Reg. 35¢ ek were rumors that he was to 'e gone out. chen is to clean. the walls and the Ing. dois % y . Sale price 20e: 11 for $1.65 lower school boys throughout the traded again. He was, without ESL" wnot yet," the clerk replied, | Woodwork, All the surfaces of a kit: This record ties that of Springhurn | MONEY TALKS--Reg. 3b¢ provines. taking Jnanual Uaining and tion, the most popular ball player "There is some mail for him." chen pick up a film of grease, This Lovely Pet, which also produced 6452 Sale price, 20¢: 8 for $1.30 2,070 girls, receiving instruction in in the league, due to the publicity "Seo if iG hes had 3 ¢ | must be taken off, for paint will not le AGL ee TROUBLE COMES TO TOWN | household science.' Evidently music Terry jae ig and the i i aa is Abley bold over it. It can be removed with | ote © milking days. Spring. | Reg: 85c. Sule price 20¢: 14 for $2.10 is alyeady taught in a substantial . a ions Sr A ou' i . 1 fi . 5 IH 4 . : - A rence : = - ; ture of ammonia and water, Macdonald Dorothy, No. $5905, is now ; b. 2 RAY 5 school enrolment shown is 1,649. even slight connection with the The clerk learned that Scotter had t the ol x 3 YES MA'AM, NO MA'AM--Reg. 26¢c First year enrolment 1935 mirders : had a brealifast served to him at If the old surface is glossy the gloss the greatest living Ayrshire producer. Sale price 15e: 11 for $1.10 a y i on In K was on ie 3050 : must be dulled in order that the : Set of 1 copy eacn, 70e 1492, with girls and boys in about e murders were almost com- . e » Ly new paint may hold, This can be done Every patient in bed in voluntary' SEN A equal number. The second year total & letely forgotten when the Blues Abley asled for -k ud p y . Sy. p 'y Buy Now And Save ; : = . p y eq 4 e |] y ashe or a pass-key al by rubbing with sandpaper or stec) hospitals in England and Wales will / 2 was 16,601. In middle school there went out to St. Louis- to play a | started up. Terry signaled Craven | wool. A washing soda solution will receive a copy of the Coronation Pro- A, Maynard, Robinson Co. 13,648 in first year and 9,586 in: i series. The Blues had fallen back | and followed Abley, who wag too | cut the gloss. : 128 Burgess Ave. Toronto econd. - Evidently about one-quarter BE 0 = to fifth place and even Terry's hopes began to drop. He knew the Blues were no match for the St. Louis team worried to take any notice of the reporters as they followed him from -the elevator -and trailed him down When washing soda or a similar, chemical has been-used; thorough-fin." sing should follow to take off all the gram. Sxty thousand. programs will_be needed, Plays of All Publishers z "BALE CLOSES MAY 31, 1937 =}--of--the girl students do not go on from middle school. The total of om ore girls in upper school was 3,949, and Ro nR3 and if they lost the three 'games to | the hall. Abley fumbled with the | traces. Painting 'should not start until AY the torah or students 8.208, Bo 8 ; bt Winged here Jey Te peohshly key and could not fit it into jus all the surfaces are thoroughly dry. : : rt Nr" done for the resto e season.. IL | lock. He banged onthe door, but Nf... . = Li Eqch cake of Royal hep had stayed. in fours place, | there was no answer from within. ~ i -- 20 15000 Conudiens <7 ¥ J there was some little hope for them, Abley - looked --around helplessly. ---- | rd oin ) Yeast ? sealed m an but ios ing coming up and push- Terry found the floor telephone Wages Increased Ed Hii h ondon > 1r-t1 "w, ing the Blues down to fifth place, | and explained the situation to the = Canada vag wa li air tug t wrapper. ee there was little chance that the Blues manager and in about three minutes Swift Canadian Co, Limited, an- Cangiian ara eran yo It slays fresh. " Juve! could climb to the top. the manager and a house detective | nounce an increase in wages at their but not wholly to the Coronation, The day of the first game Terry | were standing outside Scotter's door. Dairy and Poultry Plants, located at Two thousand new passports for t OOD bread needs a pitai | Waited in the lobby of the hotel for | The room next to Scotter's was 'Stratford and Belleville, In accord- | then were issued in February, 3,000 § WE one that's full. | the teams to get started out to the | opened and by the use of the Pass | ance with the-policy of the company in March, and there will be over whi h, pure, dependable! | Pall Park. He expected to sce Cra- | key the connecting doors were un- | to keep abreast of; the times, they |= 4,000 this month from present in- strength, pure, dependable! | (eo) or Doc Biers and ride out with | locked and opened. Scotter was | have established a minimum rate of. dications, The yearly issue is between That means Royal . . . the only them. Scotter, the St. Louis wonder | bent over a bridge table on which 36c per hour for male employees, and 24,000 and 25,000 and they are good * dry yeast that comes sealed in pitcher, stopped atthe same hotel | lay a partly pieced together jigsaw _| 2714¢ per hour for female employees, fo ve years, Anyone having such 4 an air-tight wrapper-- securely | and there was always a crowd of | puzzle. The breakfast table was | and have also established an equit- a pai can use it now without the "protected from contamination-- fans waiting around to see him. No | pushed to one side. The bed was able differential for employees oc- necessity of coming back here for f its keeping-qualities insured! - prima donna ever received greater | unmade. Abley went over to Scot- cupying skilled 'and semi-skilled posi- renewal 'or certification. S tof 8 Canadian h attention than Scotter. He lived, | ter and shook him. Aes tions. i : AS : fa evenouto anadianhousc- | quietly, hated crowds, and avoided "Wake -up, Scotter, we'll be late : bo "ewe = wives today prefer Royal when | as much attention as he possibly | getting out to the park." Tr ny a : Unw illing to Le =I they bake with a dry yeast, | could. His chief pastimes were Scotter"s head waggled crazily oh § ; p They hilo Ws dependable! For | reading and jig-saw puzzles. and Abley gasped as he realized | Ployees teongh the plant Bsgemblies : Lt i jv E) Mary Return to r) 50 years, it has been the stand Scotter was a Fordham man and | what the truth must be. ; re I eye .| "Cleaning outhouses Is easy with GILLETT'S LYE Re Private Life ) " : SOT | was a seni To be contine 3 : / Sud - nd r ard of highest quality. A 8 senior and the star player ° ny «| appointed by the management. "Yeos--I use It regularly ...It drives away odors fast" : Ph | Don't tisk baking failures It is their hope not only to keep - B--. os - People Greet Her Warmly When- with faulty yeasts! Always de- abreast of the times, but to be known : \ : TE ever She Appears pend on Royal! = as one of the good employers with 1 : x Zs fr : wom men and von cn on ro: | {@@ PS outside closets el CO | Send Jor FREE Booklet! efforts to their lasting satisfaction, : all ogc le ik im . Buckingham Palace to Marlborough = ey oat untlortis 50 that they would 'want. to find their : d : x : : ouge, Queen Mary has sought to re: results In bread life-work within the company. i b= ean an sani ary --- turn more and more to private lite. |, #& | baking, ith im vii i hel : he But the people seem unwilling to let the sponge at an 5 Peas } 3.4 aE -@--Keep yourouthouse sant«-- er rr Sen sy FSI % "her 80. EINES : t : b) Ba 1 1 . The Mitoyal fea Don't Weep If the © tary + . «odorless this easy Pk Mg a , iid or, - instructions for F amily Hates Spinach way----once a week sprinkle tend the Coronation of a son, as she the care of dough. ; half a tin of Gillett's Pure Plans to do May 12, it is understood 8. rer Sel the WASHINGTON.--If the children Flake Lye over contents of she Wishes 4 efface hotaelt as much tested recipes for doit like' spinach, there's no need [. closet, It cleans thoroughly ge possible, be js de! rately plse. coffee cakes, buns for a family crisis, . uickly destroys con- 3 nthe background, but the gnd rolls, "Home economics experts in -the ten ts qU wd spontaneous public. demonstrations of has Madedns, United States Agriculture Depart- There are 'countless: uses affection make that difficult, Crowds yh wave handkerchiefs and cheer when the King and Queen Elizabeth appear but there is a particularly ded spon- taneity to the greetings for Queen Mary, © : "Stre has been with us so long and ! through so much," was the comment | ment suggest trying other greens in: steed, They list beet tops, chard, -| dandelion greens, mustard greens, «| turnip tops and watercress as "quite 'as good for vitamiis" 'and often richer in calcium and iron, for this powerful cleanser. It freea clogged drains, cuts right through grease, wipes off stubborn dirt, saves you hours of drudgery. Keep a [eat Brands Ltd. Fraser Ave, & Liberty St. Toronto, Ont. : va Please send me the free Royal : Yeast Bake Book, FOR THOSE WHO || - Mame... ROLL THEIR tin always on hand. of ons of the exhibiting manutactan : Added Issue No, 17 -- '37 Never dissolve lys In hot water. The org, regrding a typleal reception 430 hol wale 'Mary at the British I Town__ Prov. ---- action of phe lye ittelf heats the water, + Quopn Mary at the British Industries | pi] . - ' pry : wi ~ - Firs 7 \ o£ y TE 7 3 ars > 3 ; * yi : i A x 3 Gis HE 2 a : WIG : ; : ; ge % 2 bh AC 7 a i [AF os ji ig a SRI Tr SP ST RLY Piao * LL ye 1 rl tis t vw ¥, ;

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