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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Dec 1938, p. 2

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_. Watchdog Will | - Guard Quints Great Dane Purchased by The "Guardians of Five Little Sisters * The palice constablé' on night duty before the home of the Dionne quintuplets is to have com- pany during his lonely" watch, And maybe, just maybe, Cecile, :Yyonne, Marie, Annette and Em- * {lie will have a pet' all their own to play with this winter. A Great Dane watchdog has beey purchased in North Bay by the guardians of thé famous little . girls. "Not quite a vear old, the 1. "dog is to be trained strictly as'a watchdog . and will make the, shtly rounds with the constable ~on-guard at. the Dafoe Hospital. The quintuplets aren't allowed to have pet dogs and it was be- lieved they wouldn't be allowed to th the Great Dane. ; The Thon. ell, chief just ce of Ontario, and chairman of the Royal Commission on Do- minion-Provincial Relations, hag resigned from public life. My, Rowell has been suffering from - "ill-health for some time and had tenderéd his resignation some' months ago, Prime Minister King . reveals. Fhe government delayed or i accepting it in the hope his re-- covery would allow" him to erry an "his duties, i ~ E. Hollywood .was heartily sick of his, job. and when of Clark Gable on the outside of the' "stopping." present for your birthday?" F--Bmitir?-- Miss Jones hms a much | A newspaper correspondent" in He decided to take a holiday, 'spMEone, asked him where he was golng; he replied: "I'm "goling to paste a big picture car and drive until' someone asks, 'Who's that? That's where T'm _ rl , "Really, Arthur, your "argu. mebt with your wife last night K was most amusing." °° "Wasn't it? When she threw the axe at me | thought I'd split." 5 "Well, did you get any surprise "Yes, rather. I got a book from Bill I lent you last year." "Brown hasn't had his hair cut for ten years." "He, must be mad." "No, only bald." "Why on earth 'do they make 80 much fuss of that singer, Miss F ports new ore developments, News From Northern Mining Camps 'Interest of the week centred on news of a new find reported 1 Montbray township, Quebec. The find is a few miles to the northwest. of the location of ex citement so go-when--| :Robb Montbray Fone a rich ore discovery." Engineer A. H, Ste- wart, acting for Rouyn Reward - Mines, has increased ifs hold- ings in the section to over_one thousand acres. The already i im- portant looking showing is be- ing 'opened up. Scouts for thie . big companies are moving into the area. ad FRANCOEUR "officially re- Aldermac:. Copper, also. under . MacAlpine managemént; has a new copper-pyrite ore zone. MARTIN BIRD - officially confirms its important tiew ore to the east of any previous development. ~ Kerr Addison shows constant expansion. Wright Hargreaves proves that the ores of Kirkland Lake-go ta great depth, with rich ores re- ~ --ported-betow- six-thousand-feet-- Preston East Dome's new 300, ton mill is expected to handle close to 400 'tons (daily, with grade of $17. Milling i is expect: ed to commence. in February, 'OFFICIAL CONFIRMA- TION comes fromthe Pioneer mine of British Columbia' that the Orpit Company, owning _over 2,000 acres in Southwest Porcupine, is to have the back- ing of the British Columbia Co. in a deal involving control of the Orpit Company, ~ IN THE LITTLE LONG LAC camp-Hardrock, Macleod Cockshutt and Bankfield show sonstant development expan- sion; 7 What Science * ls Doing **- WEATHER THREE MONTHS, _ AHEAD can send thousands screaming into be practically 'upon us--only 36, 000,000 miles away. MENDING BROKEN NECKS A new method of healing broken necks by boring holes in the. skull and attaching wires thrbugh them to pull the head. has been found : successful. fotos nad-<t the streots. By next July 27 it will=|" . whether she should:wear an even- "pérson lower his head slightly to- 4p WN heh STOpPInE (0° SPEER" to- {3 names, "slightly forward, but Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE Daa aa 1. When introducing two persons should one repeat each nanié, such as, "Mr. White, this is Mr, Black, Mr. Black, Mr. White"? © 20 What should a girl wear to a dance when she" does not know ing dress or not? 3. When eating soup, should" & wards the spoon? - woman of his aequaiotance, what' hand should a man use to take oft his hat? © 5. It the hdjt at a Thanksgiving' dinner i$-short of stature, is it all right for -him to "stand while he' carves the turkey?" : 6. At a wedding reception, who usually. proposes the tonst to the bride and bridegroom? Lb Answers Any suchthis 1. It isn't necessary lo repeat he Any such repetition 8 usually tiresome. 2. The best plan would befor her to ask her escort. 3. No; the body should be. bent' the. head should not be dropped.: 4. His left hand, leaving the: right free to shake hands If the woman should richer volee." "Yes, but Miss Smith hee a much richer father." A genius is a young man who can get through the whole sum- mer without getting *a severe sunburn, a case of poison Ivy; a Job or writing silly letters: to the girl he just met. . Sunday 'School Teacher--What is the difference between cherubim , -above Canada, north of a latitude Arctic weather forecasts so far in advance they could guide Can- adlan and United States farmers in their crop planting are predicted by Capt. Clifford MacGregor, ex: plorer and--- meteorologist, --- who would recommend the establish. ment, through international co-op- eration, of six weather stations all of 70 degrees. . No meteorological data are collected in this vast ared at present. Pr : 1 Thecdeviee--is to--puht npart the broken fragments of the backbone until they havie time-to. heal. It makes the wearing of a' plaster collar. unnecessary until late in the Mending process, : The +BOOK SHELF} By ELIZABETH EEDY"™ .- King ToReceive the Elk. And Beavers. On His Visit to Canada Next Summer He Will be Offered "Them As His Right Under an Ancient Pledge next summer he will be offered" " "two clk 'and two black beavers" as his right under an _ ancient --pledge, Hom. Vincent Massey said last week. os + The Canadian High. Commis- sioner declared the charter of the Hudson's Bay Company provided that 'whenever the Sovercign visits the territory of the Gover- nor -and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay" he shall be presented with two. elk and.two.black beavers. "King of Canada" The offering will be made "on ome. appropriate occasion, "IME, fassey added. He declared His Majesty will - reach Canada "not as a visitor 'but as the King of Canada," and that the Dominion is happy a at the com- pliment paid her, " | Chickeri Thief "Gets 61 Years C. Schneider, of Kitchener, last week heard sentences total- ling 61 years passed on him by Magistrate Watt for chicken theft, false pretences, escaping custody: and possessing an un- registered revolver: The térms, which run con- currently, actually' mean that Schneider will only serve-three years-in-Kjngston Penitentiary: Schneider pleaded guilty to 23 charges, the -majority of which' involved chicken thefts in Wellington, Waterloo and Oxford counties. More than 600 chickens were stolen: in|. raids on farms. in the three . counties. Resurgam hes wrapped i-eatth- i te apart, -- He sweet white roots will find "my heart, . dn And, by their. silent alchemy, Transform me into plant, or tree; '0 breathe again; to taste the bliss wind and rain and dawn"s first kiss; ' 0 share the God: horn energy fe y singing star and throbbing gen; gevred that Winter's blasts but i. bring The thousand ecstacies. of 'Spring. ~Mary B. Huber, in Canad an Poetry Magatine, and going about the task awkward. offer her hand, Or, he may take it off with his right hand and trans: fer, it to the left. 6. Yes. This is far preferable to keeping his seat ly,\ and probably with a mishap, 6. The best man. 2 PH National Railways Revenues The gross revenues of the all- 'inclusive . Canadian National Rail- | . be done "ters recently: dug and constructed, "The War. OMice has remained sil- i. Britons Keep Bomb Shelters In Spite of the Pdssing of the Czech Crisis, They Are Pre Contingencies" Since the passing of the Czecho- slovak crisis, householders and in- stitutions have been showering the , Britisn- War Office and the A.R.P, with inqulies -as to what should vith the bomb-proof shel ent. bul the ARP ina brief sir- | "TCuTa¥ "advises (hat they Dé pre. T 'served "whenever convenient, for future contingencies." 3 How it is possible "to do this, Alfred Herbert shows in The Lon- don Times, with text and Jlagrany These in terms of A, B,'C,.D show the trench, the soil covering it, the surplus soil used to fill in the space between the trench to a uniform level and the line of the new turf over all. In this way he has preserved for 'future con- tingencies"- his trenches at.Coven- | | try, while continuing to play all sorts of games on the new soil above. Registration figures at Univer. sity of Saskatchewan 'this year topped 'the 1937 total by. nearly .700. Students this year total 1, 230, sompared with 1,143 a yéar ago. Gera LOAD OF THIS, SANTA CLAUSI. Christmas Gift No. 1 forthe man who "rolls his own", Ogden's Fine Cut Is a really smoother and & - more. fragrant cigarelte tobacco, | 'that rolls them cool and sweet and salisfying every lime, A 1b. tin of Ogden's with Vogue"! "or "'Chantecler" papefs--man, thot" 's the gift of gifts for every "roll your owner" Ye Ib. tin 75¢ JORTURE In A Minute = of pho la oh NTE Friyinen | D. D. 0 RESCHIBTION, It Its Arig A soothe the irritated ekin. any A A Sunt] I it: 1] it ves ii-- money b fe Kk foe DD. OP PRESCRIPTION, 3 greaseless stalne ine pee] rv bog vl in a jolly Chiisimas Wrapper | aah FINE: CU PERSONAL : y EE pid ats dp and nen i at = x SA -- = = INT ANTE 5 ne No one seemed CHEAPER GASOLINE "ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO" ways-System for the week ending Aunty w re od - --- ox ~ 2 1 littie hand * Cheaper gasoline with higher ef- By Rachel Field Nov. 21, 1938, were = $3, 810,813 BE YOUR OWN BOSS, GET A JITO QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF, EASILY, a 'a to know. Suddenly a littie han ficiency will soon be produced for . «NOV. ' y . route. Toiletries, medicines, tea, inexpensively. Home remedy. Testi- Citi went up. " >of the Tloud Here unvolls the strange, true | as compared with .. 13,757,463 igolfee, extracis 2apices, cte. * Two monials. Guaranteed. Advice 'free! Scholar--Tliere was a difference, Tushar Js by Tsang ° ot go story of Henriette Deluzy Des- a hundred nrodusty, Navembse, Des Bartlett's, Box 1, Winnipeg. wy Sen de | | pr itn | ER celine gee ee ; ' i i : "br v Is. a fascinating tale of npurder period o 1937, an in- a Products Company. Lid. 1031 Dor- money,' ite: M or i, 0S When a person begins to tell wo a us 0 ngier hires i pas asi C2088. Of werner reinsiarens 53,35C chester Last. Montreal. 0 RO Meat TTY Let, ATG white dies, it isn't long before a uspected of having: helped to x AGENTS--SELI, MEN'S _NECKTIES | MARRY--WOULD YOU MARRY, IF he becomes color-blind, possible for a return up to 80 per kill the Duchess de Praslin, her._{., for Christmas, Write for samples. suited? Hundreds to ios) 2 : _ cent. in gallons of gasoline from mistress, Henrictte leaves the . Murgatroyd Agencies, Yonge St. Some with means.; Many farmers' : i each barrel of crude oil, compared Paris houschold she has served Gangsters Try - a «Arcade, Toronto, foi per Eh lah "with proc S \ ; with an average return under to- | fo. several years, comes to the y 1 + AU TOMONILE REPAIRS Canadian' Correspondence How Can I? day's refining process of 41 por | New World a seck--nnd find -- . Police Exams. ? . Shock Absorbers ; Club, Box 128, Clargary, Alta. La H cent. v : : re) peace and refuge from danger and...t.. EE TEs --~1= TT a FT TT THHOTOGRADPIY | : d ry distress. tat Tones amas ay "We speclallze. Fred Stratford, Ltd, 0 ret PEER - LL y % METAL THAT "SHIVERS" ~ This is a powerfully written ; Fri Ph, inh eld id To crrard Street, West, Jorentes ALAR LL Lousy , A pew magnetic metal that can | - book, 'in 'which- the author - has 0, Teory) en as: police n= [- FARM IMPLEMENTS . toart Service, Drawer 809, Trenton, . "shiver" and turn on the heat, was f "highly i spectors, They all passed. They 5 Ontario, i BY ANNE ASHLEY given us a, series' of "highly im-- handed in by far the best papers FARM IMPLEMENTS--CAN GIVE . i : on announced last, week at the Bat- pressive pen pictures of those Th 4 could p be immediate delivery on threshing POTATO BAGS H han telle Tistitute, Columbus, ©, Stirring. and 'strenuous times Sn | These gangsters would now' be | machines hay presegs loot cutters The shivering: of this metal France during the age of: Louis Pale o ig th a [iva gang ha -drag saws. mowers, binders, pota- POTATO BAGS FOR SALE. 9%e = i Q. How-can I-make -brooms and consists in losing its magnetism, .It- | Philippe : Dot hear of the pl aE doves" Canad Tavs. s ooh; AL also pay highest - prices mops -last longer? -- ¢an be made to do thls at any tem-- "All This and Heaven \ Too by | ed the facts to a-high' authority. few ann ui oN fer dm ey giSusalriated. fron ang : A. Don't let tlie brooms, brushes, perature from 150 below zero to "Rachel Field oT # Toronto: Macs = |= ome FANE : bargain "Diices. Will sell farmers . rs and mops stand on their straws, 1100 shayé. T wad - Hizss no glealers. Sp TTY UPFHUL: ING" & FURNITURE Ba --DYISIIES, and strings, Hore a hole This makes possible use of mag-- - bon i yee INVENTIONS 4-ply Rubber Beit, $30 u foot: Frov LYONS - throiigh the handle of each, near | nets of the new alloy for numerous CE a SIL) ; dod dad Toone it Ae : CLEARANCE SALE the far end, and Insert the ends of | 'automatic, controls. Losing or re- Daisy, an old cart horse at Old ~WANTE Wh heh ia bonne, Que, Hstablished 1545, HECONDIFIONED FURNITURE a wire In each end of this hole, gaining theif magnetism, thoy opér- | Windsor, Eng., and a favorite with | Ing inventions, Mentod and unpats FREE GIFTS We must djgpese of our tremgn- 3 forming -a-loop for handling te electrl iteh th 'hild 8 t ented, since. 19: 954. u have a = dous stock of reconditioned furni -a_loop for - ate electric switches. 'the children, went on a rampage sound, practical i tion ¢ 1 EB! SE . | ture-by January 1st, regard t Q. How can I avold.an awkward They can be niade to turn on the | the other day and ended up in a | write ul ctcal nee slain i ET Wy cost. Every mriiclo | ix° thoroughly and messy job when melting choco- - | heat at 50, aid shut it oft when the ditch with the cart-on top of her. Chartered stitutes of American pe, Fateh, Write Sor data tony Janel yi San igh Ee Ee late? temperature again rises. A wasp had stung her muzzle, Dept. arn, "Washinkton, D. ©. ---}-= Bion Fite EE IN satisfaction. This is n wonderful op- .....A. Place the chocolate on a piece = i i » , > *Rortuaky. % buy that: furnitive you ot waxed paper and allow tio mek MARS COMING CLOSER : 4 1 LOST AND FOUND 85 Chesedriield" shite: as - y putting it over the top of a boll Don't be alarmed, but Mars fs' ER = --_ . . . : FARMER'S. PANACEA: . ROBUST in a large variety of styles ! ' ran Ea ; : G g 4 and covers, all guaranteed. thor- ing tea kettle. The chocolate will | getting closer to "the earth every Tg os ; health often lost, always found. | ou priced. fron 87 1 t | i , 2 i: BE oughly clean. Priced from $9.50 up. = 7 - with _ MUS. REE : KEE; milllo iy hei wage uy tlondrol aknst That W DO YOU PREFER PENNY STOCKS? throughout * Canada have proven 39 Dining, Roam ies in oak Cd e blood-re: ane at recent- emselves during quarter century. ha silver? ly became the sis bugaboo in' In previous depressions large profits have been made by pus- Men, women, chil ren, genuine first Diese suites bullet. Supa gabinet : A. Sprinkle a little carbonate of | American history {3s even now aks chase of low- -priced shares. ¥ wr taimable Eaton's, "Drugsists; 'Gro. Inliolsisred chairs, * completely re-- * / + 3 A 3 a : g , shed. Priced from $24. 23s F, soda into a damp cloth. and rub | mere 210,000,000 miles from this H cers, Bed Room "Suites, n.. birch, b= thoroughly. - Then wipe well with dizzy globe wliere a radio drama |; We sugnest the Yollowing: MAKE A PLANE ser, Conrinut enamel. fpgates, ares [3 i a dry chamois. = - wp - rings and brand new. mattress. 4 . a. : ~ UILD AND FLY YO 5 : o2 lrg I-removo varnish WILTSEY COUGHLAN PELANGIO "plait Wilts for rng] Cnhictely refinished. Priced. from ; rom fabrics 5 4 3 . cents. "arts and accessories for $30.00 bi Biestertiolds $4. ds: Cl hesters : * A. Saturate with tifpentite, rub NAITIN G TOR You .-__ .ROUYN REWARD 55 gate, Hicks-nelamel Alr Craft Co... fjeld Chairs, 12 95; hay' neds, 3.95 : bing between the hands, and then ASHLEY MARTIN-B ; : : Kitchen Cabinets; 0 95 Ga' stoves] ; : J] sponge with alcohol. hn town Is your. BOBJO BARBER Fp = WOCO FURS WANTED . ; JLo Sepne Nuciines | §3.080 i s > - : + H Be 2 . Q::low can I make use of aprt topy of this week's 7 R "ORPIT- RAW FURS WANTED FOR HIGH. . |b. good Used Hugs, all sizés; 100 cole" ) cot sooty | Toronte Star LAR-ADD | CHEMINIS. hme plese, Fromst spires, | WALLACE neki Ton Sage. Nottie : A. The kernels of apricot. seeds 4 r or our furs to Lewis on fmpart a dellclous flavor when used Wath: don't. ; i A ores, 168" JFajoet . Street; Ht. J: "Bis with contidence: Money buck hy 7 oa em S------------------ arantee 0ods care ack in the same maniiér as nuts, in rg ) INQUIRIES INVITED: ATENTS "=+k-ed, ready for pide) Eipment. on cake, cookies, and-candy. . MATE receipt- of money order. Tile Q. How can I remove spols from, GQ: --200 . AN OFFER TO BVERY INVENTOR. LYONS t light Kid shoes? FIRTH ~ 2 BAY: ST. - "TORONTO. List of inventiona-and full infor. FURNITURE co £ A, Rap | the spots with art gum I Ne 50-35 tated he STH So ; x 4 any, Register aten orneys, > ; : A 4 ssue INO, 9 B13 Bank St. Oldawa, Cab, 4 478 Yonge St;, Toronto ? py : BINODSIS: Boys Town a & refuge for boys, tdunded by Father Fi : 2 > BOYS TOWN Mickey Rooney) sent there by hig Rangstér a "Whitey 1s A oth SVeryors xcept six-year-old V -- "No kin'{" \ wee-wee, W ho adores him, One day Whitey decldes to campalgn for the Mayoralty of Boys Town, a "rat Job"! He calls it. Ye J Ww . reir fis oF, 3 ] "5h : Vix - rd i SE eT I \ 3 2 : : Fe ; . -t 4 y tm \ - v= : S F, [J - "You'll listen!" "A lousy joint? "I didn't mean it, Say something, Pec-wwee."' "Pecvee, lad, ri keep the candy on tap? : "Listen kid. Remember. --_ rh." t : Fh ! --y mail hihi Ay badly beaten § in n fhe gym Abt by Fred, o Jalents, Whitey Jars somone 0) calling to bi pd A Jew qhoments Inter, Father, Flanagn com comes gahitey Is Ta hat plmbasnly tn in neh : " I -shéuld: 4 utting all his i Boon on, e election, To i tle, id w Bega him not to go. bat Y hitey tells fier He hans si Hoy, Zesiing ¢ that the on t |. The band: ect gut of the bul fps : vo pompous ora # while, seh amazement, hom is ol ag pnd T 8 end oxi By ors insults, Bat elon da ives ~ RR fails to an, Vepprotihing. Sar. ne ar. There! AE es hip Sails hi ud fen ey oe othe 5 lis 5 ' ¢ he finds, to his gu rise an: Bile i Be Fis wie bral kea and then all at once, ere. res, Whit o the erly Ahan Se id > - Jubt bt; one vo 8. fous, he P Li be [heels® wee's unconscious. figure fn the road. fa er crag is no ih os Town. for hi AHO . ) and nrakes for the road, ing, Whitey picks him up. ris off down the road. ~~ | Haig Bon e. , {10 '

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