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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Jan 1939, p. 2

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NURI ENE SRE RIL WERE RRA) & ¥ ( . Wi Scenic Highway AC i eves The Best Pelts i North of the Pas. 'The Leashed Guns Seen At Show 427 Miles Long, It Runs From the Southern B rder of Mani: toba Through Souris and Assiniboine Valleys SP ~ Most people will be surprised to 4 learn that Manitoba has thrust & : highway north to The Pas, eays the Timmins. Dally Press. Running for 427 miles from the Peace Gar- dens to The Pas, this highway "ieady ~itrough" "TariteMountatos,-- across the Souris and Assiniboine valleys and the Riding Mountain, past Clear Lake and along the flank of the Duck and Porcupine Mount: eins and the northwestern shore of Lake, Winnipegosls. This highway 1s numbered No."10 .and according to The Winnipeg Tribune 1s the longest and scenical-: ly the most interesting in the pro- vince's whole system, The West has-been kicked all around but apparently it has lost but little of its optimism when it ¢an accomplish highway building to this scale. Charming Dignity of Circle L" ] by Perry Westbrook > Siaupels r Slim Loyale is paroled from prison after serving 18 months for a'crime he did not commit. He re- turns to his Circle L ranch to find ~his-fatherdead-and-sinister-forces--- at work, trying to : wary to be go late his parole can again be, railroaded ty prison. stuff. Course The Brockwells and\thelr gang her, are plotting to gain polsession of Circle L ranch and the property of Mona Hall, a neighbor and life- long friend of Slim Loyale. Slim discovers that Sheriff Star- buck has joined the plot against him. With the help of Dakota Blue and his comboys, Slim Léyale de- Starbuck came over and enter- ed. "Well?" he demanded. "What did Loyale an' Blue want?" The lawyer fumbled nervously for a black stogy, snapped the tip ton.do but try Horse. Loyale "Deale an' Cinder . pala, So what does that crazy Al- Ridge. Since then. Blue's been too .. Sarg ain't been able to pull down the Dot H Dot herds fast enough to keep the Hal) girl from payin' her interest on --that-note-yuh hold -------- 1 "Why, I hear that he was even _dickerin' to buy. up some of her - he'd have robbed give her: only half what the stock was worth, but had the deal gone through, she'd have had more money to stall yuh off, Brockwell is so damned greedy he's blind! "Anyway, last night he had a "chance to get Slim Loyale on the trail between the Circle L and the fies the land-grabbers to do thelr Da we a Wy big worst, O'Brien. Before the night was CHAPTER 'XV in O'Brien Plugged Rango Alton were to wipe out Loyale again just. now up in the Wild didn't even have a --werve titles, -- Ontario Fur Farmers Get Toe, gether--1,700 Breeders-- - Championship Cups L. B. Pollock won the grand 'ehamplonship award in silver foxes at the fifth annual Ontarlo farm ere' palt show at Toronto. The Kes: wick, Ont., breeder also took the re- serve grand championship and four other championships and three" re The Sunglo Cup, awarded to the breeder with the highest aggregate acore-in open classes, was won by 0..W. Thompson, of Kitchener, one of the largest of Ontario's 1,700 breeders and'president of the Ont. ar{o Fur Farmers' Assoclation, Pollock displayed the champion adult allver, fox pelt, winning a cup donated by the Ontarlo Govern- ment. The grand champion mink pelt was displayed by Martin and Steve ens, St. Mary's, Ont,, mink breed: ers. A cup donated by the rio government went with the grant, ehamplonship, " Mother On Relief AR Aorbara. Fpnn. ~ SECRETS OF SLIMMING It 1s comonly supposed -that wo- wen MUST get fatter as they grow. older, This ls not so., You cdr re ' tain your slim and attractive fig. ure despite advancing age, if you are prepared to pay the price! There are some-exceptions,, of course, Certain glandular and fino tional changes, peculiar to. women, sometimes affect one's weight. And some diseases, too, have a similar - tendency, Women who are subject. ed to thedo conditions should seek medical advice before attempting drastic reducing, ~ However, most cases 'of over. "weight -- 85 In every hundred, -- are due to under-exercising and to over-cating! A regimen of increased exercise and reasonable dleting fs, oe Charming dignity is "expressed: in this evening goyn worn by Cecilia Parker, Canadian-born movie-star, Of black-striped mar- oon taffeta, the fitted-bodice sup- oft mid lit it. "Loyute tried-to get me to sell the Dot H Dot mortgage to him. I'm afraid they are begin- ning to get wise, Starbuck." «+ "I know damned well they are," grunted the sheriff. "They shore hung me over a barrel just now. I got 'a hunch I'm gonna-be the final goat in this deal. It won't be healthy for a:lot of folks I can name, if things shape that way too strong." Arthur looked puzzled. exactly understand." "I mean that Brockwell Is get- tin' too raw," exploded Starbuck, the anger he 'had been subduing breaking forth in full fury. "Him an' his crowd are clumsy as a . bunch of oxen. Start from the be- " ginnin' an' count up the slips he's made. "Yuh an' me put Slim Loyale in Jarillo, knowin' Baxt Loyale would . be daid before Slim got out. Then the question of a parole for Slim came up. Brockwell promised us -that he had influence enough to ock 'that parole. He fell down | "an' Slim got out. + "In the meantime he was gonna see that Dakota Blue was put outa the way. The best he could "do about that was to miss a good shot at Blue one day along Nigger' NZ his guns were t "Loyale's pu I tried Jo take an' the whole backin' Loyale Brockwell an'. 'bunch of knot- how!" Starbuck had with so much p "I don't ed. thin lips purse "Things have ed," he agreed Starbuck - "Yuh L manded. _in' that way. Slim he ¢ i -- : PD nt. ; pin' fool; _"Backin' him_ SE "rports "a huge poppy of "MAFOON + shaded jolhiier Household Hints ~ For a constantly even" marmal- ade, fruit and Byrup evenly mixed ~ throughout, cool*mixture before dis- tributing In jam jars. When pour- ed hot, the fruit has a'tendency ta float to the top of the jan 'When making frozen desserts. 18 : which there is a quantity of whip w= ped.creanr,.whip-the cream only till smodth, not stiff. Cream whipped. almost to the-hitter point tends to separate whl combine) with other ingredients a ge with ! Tesultant curdled te; Tight pot lids which RS allow heat to escape out Into the kitahen, and cooking utensils that are suit. able to the flame of the stove bur: nor, are fuel savers. . These two points, as well as the quality and adaptability ofthe utensi), shotld be. taken into consideration When -aelecting kitchen equipment. » but of Threa short" tips ld >» nono {ha less useful becau -' thelr brevity] i ° x If you sprinkle a little. vinegar , in' the water you'aro soaking, that: Aired-looking lettuce in, the lettuce will cheer up no end. Ifyou sew a plece of Ich: tape down each side of your new roller towel it willl sat much longer. And It you wipe the hinges and ~._ hooks of your wardrobe with tur- pentine tho. moths won't like you a lot! - - Net. - curtains and, lace ones, "100, do need washing, If you use a 7 Mttle starch .and 'then put 'ho up wet -- after squeezing out all the water you can, you'll only 'have ~~ half the work, Pull them {nto shape 'and arrange them and, when they * are dry, they'll look as though they have been ironed. - Ple Beason : 1s just any geason in a family with hearty appetites, To keep the juice between the crusts (not_ bubbling about on- the oven floor) are neat )ittle white crock. 'ery funnels which, when Inserted in the centre of the top crust, all the steam-to escape but not the de lectable. tillipg, Very Inexpensive and worth jtg weight in = well, Plo julce, anyway, A "Do not move bread dough Aust ¥ begins to rige, or it is likely to all, elect a 'spot, out of a draught, r- the bowl: Cover with a cloth end then let the dough alone. y : "most dangerous kinda stock. OF Interest gun on him, Alton got upset an' aken off him. An' Loyale an' Blue are all through . turnin' the other cheek. Back Him to a Finish ttin' on his guns. He told me straight that, parole or no parole, he's throwin' lead. He also said that if gonna start him into custody he'd sallvate me. An' Dakota Blue Circle O outfit is to a finish, Damn . his crowd for a haided fools, any- talked so fast and ent-up anger, that he was breathless when he finish- George Arthur pacing about his office again, his had begun d, his forehead * wrinkled with agitated thought. been badly mess- jerkily. 'But of course, if the worst comes to the woret, We can stage a raid on the --Circle-b-some-night-and-cleamrup-- the whole nest." 'laughed "Yuh gone crazy, too?" he. de- scornfully. sound like it, talk- 1 isten here, Arthur. Only 'a idiot underestimates his Loyale is a scrap- omes from - that are three of the * men that. ever . 3 swung a laig over a saddle. I'm re- hd Hands Over Gift "You take this money, Mr. Rellef Officer; it belongs to you, not to me," was the statement of a young mother whom the Gananoque relief board has been looking after for some time, when she appeared at the relief office last month, The mother, who has two child. ren, Is appreciative of the kindness she has received. She recelved.a ten-pound note from her uncle in Scotland and immediately went to- the relief officer, Fred- Mooney and handed ft to him. Mr. Mooney conferred with the welfare board and it was decided ta. keep $380 of the money and place it "in the rent account, which is paid direct by the town, and hand mainder back to the woman with the suggestion that she use it for Chrismas cheer, re- therefore, the answer to the prob. lem of surplus weight, Here {8 an exercise which will help to make you more supple: .stand erect, feet fairly wide apart, - arms otustretched "at the level of the shoulders. Swing the body side- sways to a right angle, then bend down. Whilst in that posifon re- verso the body, come up and go down on the opposite side, Breathe cout while going down; breathe in. while coming up. Repeat five times, My special leaflet on "How to Sim" gives further Interesting ex- erclses, ag well as complete dieting advice. You can obtain a copy, and any of. the following helpful leaf- lets, by sending. a 3c stamp for "each ono reqfifred: Face Care; Bust Development; Reducing in Spots; " Superfluous Hair; Eye Beauty; Your Hair; Hand Beauty; Feet - . Caré; Underweight, Ask about your personal beauty problems at the same time. All letters are Sin tial, - 'and . : . ' Please mention this paper, Tailored Delight For address your letters to: ~ Barbara TS Lynn; Room 421, 73 West Adelaide; Matrons St., Toronto, Ontario: Gentlemen May Prefer Redheads Is is Forecast ¢ That Blondes 'and ho2 Dilespuons pimients chop- | ferrin' to Dak 'to Women Readers . . THE AFTERMATH Or What To- Do With Left-Overs By Katharine Baker" When you sit down to your New #Year's dinner, you will probably > think that here is ong meal where. there will be no left-overs: But when things dte finally gathered up and put away, there will be the odd bit of this and that to store away. 'These odd bits of food will. come in handy in the economy program which most of- us are forced to adopt after the spree. The left-ovér vegetables can be mculded in lime or lemon flavored Jelly powder to make delicious and good-looking salads, which, in- cidentally, will be ome after the heavy holiday meald, The chicken or turkey which . you had for'the big dinner, can be used as hot luncheon sandwiches, with brown gravy, or-in pot pies, croquettes," or souffles. This recipe for chicken croquettes or utlets will show you how. ordinary men. Charley Quinn but not afraid the stn, "An! me, by " lops with a jit hand to "But we've thing," snapped opening of the Bend herds will In fact, I know ing to be the ground. 'We've it, I tell you!" 'an' Brockwell - 'em then," he Me, into this plan Chitken Croquettes or Cutlets", 3 tablespoofis quick-cooking tap- joca 34 teaspoon salt 34 teaspoon paprika . 2 tablespoons gresh 'pepper, chopped found I was mi yuh, as far as I I'm sittin' back The finish is up well, damn him fair at all. He Ya cup. milk +4 cup chicken stock . 13%: cups cooked chicken, cliop- ped cause 1 ain't ro «Sifted bread or cracker crumbs 1 egg, beaten with 8 table. | UPS: | spoons milk and dash of .aalt. Combine quick-cooking tapioca; | salt, paprika, gre¢n pepper, pim- fento, milk, and stock in top of double boiler, Place over rapidly boiling water, bring to scalding point (allow 8 to 5 minutes), and e on.a innoc e. But that cook 6 minutes, stirring. frequent- yuh!" ly. Add chicken atid mix thorough- Saying ly. Chill--mixture thickens as it | stalked outlof t ¢ovls. Shape into balls or cutlets, | €d to the "solit Roll in erumbsg, dip in egg mixture, office, then roll in crumbs, Fry in deep fat (890 degrees F.) 1 minute, or (CONTINUED until golden brown. Drain. Serve 'with red current jelly. Makes 8: " eroqueftes. If chicken stock is not : available, canned consomme may be substituted or ¢hicken flavored ! bouillon cubes (2 cubes to 1 cup It is estimate and the United L water). I'm about through. 1 ota Blue, Stoney Sheard an' Roy O'Brien. Wind. them three up an' get 'em started, an' théy're better "than a dozen Steve Owens an' are young cubs, of anythin' under On the Move rather trade wal- - zzly bear than mix fi that big Swede cook, Oscar. the idée outa yore haid that the Cirele L spread can be rushed an' wiped out in a pitched fight." So just knock got to do some- the lawyer. "The Kicapoo River range is due the middle of next- month. The migration of the Big start immediately. that some of them are on the move already, .intend- first on the new got to get control of the Circle L and the Dot H Dot, or all our plans and work will -go . for nothing. We've just got to do 'Starbuck laughed harshly. "Yuh~ go-ahead an' get said mockingly. t in the first pla -willin' to do my -part, 'cause I figgered I was sidin' in with men who had some savvy an' brains. I staken. "Pll still play the game with can swing it. But an' saying nothin'. to yuh an' Brock- , He ain't played won't even leave + the Vasco stage alone: An' folks are beginnin' to look at me sorta" outa the corners of their eyes, be- undin' up the jas. pers who are pullin' them hold- d fixed ome of them hold-ups ent nian, Slim Lo- game ain't gonna get over a second time. Nopé, I'm keepin' my coat tails in the clear from now on, Yuh can tell Brock- well that, an' to hell with both of Ypiebs Jigger Starbuck he door and cross. ude of his' own NEXT (SSUE) d that of approxi mately 8,000 persons in Canada | States, killed each year. in accidents with firearms, about a third are hunters afield. / eg "PATTERN 4928 By ANNE ADAMS Turn. up at week-end luncheons and informal Christmas "bridges" in this stunning bloused shirt: waist dress! You'll look so slen- derized that friends will vow you're pounds thinner--while you yourself will swear by Pattern 4928 as the casiest-to-make tailor- type that ever was! This Anne Adams triumph is perfect for nov- 'elty-stripe og-ribbed silks, with the softly rippling skirt bias, and the neat yokes ¢ut on the crossgrain. It's equally pleasing in new sheer ~wools, with the skirt cut straight and sleeves long instead of short! The extra fulness in the bodice will be welcomed --""ond also the choice of two lovely neckline treat- ments. Buttons and pockeis are decorative as trimming for this smart frock! Pattern 4928 is' available i worhen's sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 takes 1% yards 89 in¢h fabric. . Bend twenty cents. (20¢) in coins (stampg cannot be 'accept 'ed) for this Apne Adams pattern. Write plainly size, name, address __Anne "Brunettes Are Likely to ""Cul- -___tivate" That Auburn-Glint-in--| Their Own Locks... Latest: hair news, says that gen- tlemen will prefer red-heads .in future! Instead of bleaches work- ing overtime to creat synthetic platinum blondes, henna is. being used to give a red glint. Both blondes and brunettes wan. an au- burn touch. A henna rinse gives a bronze sheen to dark locks and a lovely Titian gleam to fair ones. 2 The Mode in Hairdos s Al topknot of curls is essentially. youthful, yet it is as suitable for middle-age as for girls, A few sil- very-white curls clustered on top > of the head are lovely on an oldey, . woman, Fringes are buck -- not heat. . ones, but a light curly froth on the forehead. Ears ave bare in nearly every new dressing. hence the revival of pretty ear-rings. Dyessings for daytime are sim- ple and manageable. For evening frivolity you can pin on a bunch of curls--in fact, false hair is rapidly returning to favor. These curls. are matched esactly and sometimes mounted on a tiny piece of net. Flew 5,000 Turkeys. For. Xmas in Arctic Shipped Complete" With Cia : berry Sauce, By Plane From Edmonton to Gold Fields: Five thousand ( tat rie clean: ed and plucked and complete with "all the trimmings" Including the cranberty sauce, were flown from - Edmonton the third week in Decem: * ber, They constituted Christmas dinners (or- ploneer residents of It's an all-time, record turkey tot' al for the northland, and a gain of about "1,000 over last year, accord: KoHoL th the great struggle (ol life, everything + depends on the }.. 18€e you appenr = to be; hut don't be discouraged. KOL Ol, with « Its is Sauls) shad Hh hook 1 HH [T] fA py (0st youth, Hald 1410 Stanley stores 4 p Montren), 1'Q. beauty parlors. z y le + + Issue No. 1--'39 ¢ Canada's: northwestern hiiitérland, © | The personal for Ie 1 Simon Elwes, York, "-- roperty of the King, this painting of Dowager 'Qu amed British Court painter, rst public showing in as exhibition of Elwes has been Quen paintings n, New Ing to veteran aviation officials here, More than half the Increase is attributed to development recorded _ within the past year of Yellow * knlfe, sprawling gold-mine tow, 700 miles north of Edmonton, atl lesg than 300 miles south of tle Arctic circle. Right down to the smallest.d> tall, residents of booming Yellov- "knife thls year were able to baie Christmas feasts as elaborate - ard plentiful as any rich family (n Ei- monton or Toronto -- but theyll pay plenty for it. For example, it costs $8.55 to buy a ind turkey in Edmonton, get it plucked and dressed and equipped with the us- ual "extras" and dellvered in Yel lowknife by air express. Major Watler Hale, superintend- ent of the Edmonton postal district ~said ft_costs $17 for-express charg- es alone on a 12-pound turkey that is flown from Edmonton to Akla* vik, 1,500 miles to the north on the - * Arctic rim. But that doesn't prevent Aklavik residents -from ordering turkeys by the dozen. 2 ph Hitler Annoys --Makers-of Maps -- No Sooner Do They Finish One Atlas Than It's Outdated These arc troublous times for map manufacturers, Hitler's "in- corporation" of Austria meant re- drafting the face of Germany at considerable expense, 'Atlases were, put out of date immediately. - .Now, the British map firms have been badly hit by Hitler's Czecho- Slovakigh adventure. Europe's ~new- face will mean further intri-- cate alterations . costing many thousands of dollars. To Draw New: Boundaries In some cases jt will be possible to overprint the new Germany on old maps. In others the maps will have to be scrappd altogether -and others drawn showing the new boundary. * A greater difficulty will be th names of the towns, some of wii were German 'before Czecho-3lo vokia was founded in 1918. After the war they had to be changed to Slav, names, and now they will Mv to be changed back to Ger- ma T hie "Polish acquisition of Ciech _ territory will also mean the re- drafting of Poland's boundary and the changing of Slav names to Polish, x found 'sweetening. my morning © cereal with QD ta \! URN SYE TRY IT Fabrics Of 1900 . For New Styles Colors, - Textures, Patterns of New Materials Are Victorian 37" Or Edwardian Not only are many forthcoming fashions to _be based on idéas adapted from the carly 19 0's, but so are the colors, textures and patterns of silk materials. Victorishw; and Edwardian mauves, "pale blues, and ross shades are significant colors. Stripes, plaids, and small weave 'patterns have been adapted from the French fabrics that were synonymous with the styles of the "early 1900s. terials are also coming swiftly in- to fashion, such as taffetas, moire, surahs of many - different kids, . stiff duchesse satins, bengalines, and ottoman, all of these in more pliable modern versions than their Victorian prototypes. The trend toward laces and rib- bons is also strengthened. Crisp, rather formal- looking ma- materials are harking back to the thin finely crinkled erepon the sort first used after crepes were Edward VII's reign. No quiet on earth is like the hush That: these groves of shaggy hem- locks share, Here htaemh a veiled thin silver su With 2 scent of snowfall in "the air, Each bough is poised expectantly As if listening to a far-off call; Each facy needle waits in utter stillness For the first white! flakes to fall. How rove Oi reo, you have nomen [rious | you've let yourself become' dull, cross, and nervous. Men like lively, peppy gitls- --girls with plenty: of energy © fon places and enjoy life, . why. po > vo ond romance pasg., ou p build up your pep anc ¥ have gay friends. . you, 00 ! YX feren good advice: Start taking. Aimeproven, reliable. Lydia Pinkh fm 4 Vegetable Compound and. otal] ificrenite, This fanions Conte d, made Jor woren i Le Nature tone up your system and' thus soothes, Comey herve s and ves' you'more pep to really enjoy lifo, + Tear out this notice NOW a reminder to gt a bottle of Lydia fin Hinkhag's egetable' Compound TO-DAY: without A "For over 60 told another" 0 "smilin . thru" distress frony oi e functional. {isorderswith Kine s Compound. TOMORROW Let it help YOU. ----Fven-n umber of modern soft taken up as dress material during * Silence of Hemlocks. woman base... AW

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