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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Jan 1939, p. 6

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Lh & ANT Ute A A STASI R SRN £5 ANNE An SARL El I a Th LL RARER EIR aR de ns he . ; s I i ' v v -- ox $ T-- F . SS a i weden Presents Nobel Prize' to Pearl Buck Rb £0 LOR bd Champion Cow N King of Sweden F el Prize to FeptlB : ' } : f . TE WwW : & VOICE OF Banquet Guest |- ews : LS 17-Year-Old World's Champ- By Elizabeth Eedy Soars, . ic: ion, a Jersey, is Honored at 2 nig pei os a coats sha a aa ' NO WRARHED I 4 e : ; ; Vancouver Dinner | eves on INDIA: An added reason * CELLOPHANE : j . 4 L in A Wyearold world champion | REE GEL COREE, JOSS Bot i oi rn rey Ve was. honored last week at a dinner foto Entplre trade is tho knowledge : "soon when you buy an up-to-date " ! a Yauepusor whieh she wag "up | that Hitler actually has his eyes Cd term psuioget --4-stlced; Hemp SE - . a herve - rr eoking east | d ih x vo light, a Jersey cow owned by the sees Constantinople beyond Bagdad . WATERED" SE : 2 0) 1 sees U - 8 z ; hy : . 3 - Doininion poset Sanam 'India. British Board of Tradg source Milk producers in the Brantford row : » oh oe / To trl production Tn more | C3 <1e4L Unt Germany bs oried So ne i So 52 | 70,030.00 Under: | Duchess L pf than 7,774 pounds. LI SAY : ' ! Is Ca OR ths wena cord by | 10 10 te th uty pk, and vin pms tn vo, hy aur | $70,000,0 [| Poition all existing records, The previous " high ire mt ' fe Dn " A (0) 08 on 2 high mark of 7,514 was set by: So-~ Funai Eg; YOR ii ford Expositor. The At an t 1C.| K P ! a > phie 19th, a cow at the: Hood Farm, man-tncia : arts y of ¥ ana | 1 = Lowell, Mass. ; BD ro Ta trade experts . .. REMOVE LOCAL LOAD 65 Feet Down Off the North | World's Best Dressed Woman The banquet. was sponsored by on a uission 13 Jog sl: y BE Tha Onan etalon Sum Coast of the Dominican Re- rn fvian Princess Is Fash- W. 8. Wainwright, president of the ' > f he ublic on Queen Jersey Cattle Club. More than 100 Tis TRANSIENT question; In Th Si # Le Pa p i The Duchess of Windsor was de- . breeders from all parts-of Southern Janada the problem has becom ac. i Sd 0, the There is a man in the Dominican .| throned as the queen of fashlon in 3 British Columbia attended, «ute. Thousands and thousands of Se This Nou Nate 20 per cent. Republic who knows where he can the annual poll of the Paris dress- The cow wag bred by R. C. Phil. | Young men trekking up and down ap 118 Tne clpalities -- enough to | <0 "is hand on $70,000,000 worth | makers when they selected Mme. lipson of Chilliwack in British Col- | the country, back and forth, beg- | ose Day the Honey Is spent wisely. | 0" 01d and silver -- but it fan't as | Antenor Patino, "tin princess" for " 7y umbia's Fraser Valley farming King food and shelter, he majority , Chatham News, } easy as "putting your hand" on it. top position in their list of the > area. Her dam was Lady Bessio's have tong since ceased to " ' ar = © _ The treasure he has discovered Is world's 10 best-dressed women. I) Pet Girl, and she was sired by Own work because they know there ls oq MORE SCHOLARSHIPS WANTED under the sea =-- and bas | Mme. Patino is a-daughter-i w. { q vo Lh id job ------ 5 | 65 feet. sea. Interest Count, ~ hone 10 be had, save the odd _jo iis Mr--Paut-Martin, M.P76XpTess8d | yeep since 1632! At least, so says | of Simon Patino, the Bolivian "tin ta xnmen -- 1 Lisson Ropu Smg ig id : th when he sald the universit- | qapiain Cralg, famous deep sea di- | millionaire" who fs famous in his BY I: h " \s the regulations stand now, It by ii Bl of Judemts Who | yer and explorer, mr. -own right as one of the world's HENRY . Honeyntoon Hitch-Hikers I as ow Tosh y ae vl.be there at,all, while the Work of Recovery Risky richest men, : Jy \ » . a gp z 2 oa) toh. slsbalicrs, he No on young: people. .who would Hae has made underwater pictures The Duchess was ranked second, . ; { i Woon tind py he return that the municl- ats the Tost of sich ah oppor of two Spanish galleons encrusted 'well ahead of the remainder of the 03 i poy os Ioiars A Mm as | a EVANS : 4 Apinh ig SONAL Maing fn coral, lying oft the North coast | fleld which included her royal sis- LS: | bau, 8 ' : . s of d -{n-law, Marina, h . ; a resident. It frequently happens rossi ips Gustal, of Sweden, is shown here as he formally. presented the | readjusting to be done before there of Dominion gid Bug baliaves sie a \ thar--a young [ENow leaves home 8 Nobel Prize for Literature to Mrs. Pearl Buck, world famous are equal rights to higher educa- 16y-gank.alion be 8 t ho t Ad to mak = IEE on being told (sometimes - offic- | authoress who wrote "The Good Earth". The prize consisted of & | {jon. -- Toronto Globs and Mall by a hurricane. Previous attempts | the time and money to make an art _ oN fally) that there Is "plenty ol work - parchment certificate bound in tooled leather, the Nobel medal and a : . at salvage have ylelded $3,500,000 of dressing themscW®s and really : op ~ on the farms", or in the north or In cheque for about $37,976. Mrs. Buck, when first told of the distinction "WHEAT AND AUTOS but efforts to remove the balance of set the style pace of two contin- ! tho-west, Circumstances lead him she had won, was completely taken by surprise. . . wi 1 3 "| this treasure will be difficult, stat-- | ents, as picked. by-a poll -of- the down the road fiom respectabilRy ' wid Foo Srops 2 ne ed Captain Craig, after three French dressmaking trade are: i i El tri F Al S | opin Lo by a poh stipvey, Muse, Auteniog pating/ - . i To attack this tremendous prob- Far : Swift currents, coral as hard. as The Duchess of Windsor, . 4 Jom. N tack tes has bool fia ectric ence manag ees HE wa RT ig Nd cement, and vicious sharks make The Duchess of Kent. Wr iy | io relia "ouncll a. . 3 ne the divers' work hazardous. Baronne Eugene de Rothschild, ) rad 4 a, bik 25th oo 'ot : Controls Herds Crises Ahead or ha a ie =r. the former Cathérine Wolff, of Phil A oe oe a : - » : _--- > ' a A Co TH ' . : " . oral ~ : : - adelphia. . oe . Sg tawa, The care of. non-resident a } Periodical Whose Predictions | ©2stern-automotivo centres to take Plenty Of Raw The Begum Aga Khan. p migrant men and families In Can : . 0 delivery of new cars. -- Moose Jaw y - b ? ; ada will be discussed by a repres. | One-Wire. Type Carrying Low Are Read By Thousands of | yc. 1rerana ' : Salt Out West | The targus Tl. entative nationai-committee. We Voltage Current is Ap- Britons Has Gone Gloomy "ee 4 ' The Maruuisd a8 Pals, ' hope they van do something. ] proved By O.A.C. © On Them o -- LOVELY GIRLS . 4 : br - ft Mo, Gitiesd Milles 4s. el - . . ) © : ) There may be plenty of beautiful traction, However, is Quite. : : HA IT MATTERS TO US: The average One-wire clectrical fences, bs. | urope Will experlence new 'crl-_ | girls th the South, There undoubt- { Difficult * :D hit pov To of Cat een ~ Canadian was thrown into a pretty coming popular with farmers in Ca ses during April and June of next edly are, but those people who llve JUIR ) :Dorothy prec es, of California, ; sf genuine dither by the Czochoslovak nada and the United Akes Ale ap year which will-lead to a grave in the South or who go down there The job: of extracting raw salk ep crisis in Seplember when "war proved by two members of thy] --threat-of warin- September but PFé- | each Winter, miss something real- from alkali lakes of Saskatchewan' Hasten the Work scomed so close. But he has given Faculty of the Ontarlo Agricultur. sident: Roosevelt of fhe United | ly worth while, They miss the un. | is a ha ABs J. W. Miller, Ed- : Of Dish-Washing i little thought. to -the more import- al College whose opinions ard given States will Intervene and prevent' | equalled beauty of a Canadian girl's montonf far her, who operates a . 4 TIRE ' ha oe m Soin, and | yn the current fssue of the O. A. C. il gi of a new world con- | complexion atfer she.comos in from | plant for extracting 'soda' sulphate There's no hard and fast rule iy be outcome is going to- mean monthly magazine. Bini, Ton s ae Old Moore's Al- "| a walk, skate or ski party In the from one of these laKes at Pala, About dishwashing but, generally Pigg? y ut L vagibized. tad wai] Dr. 0. McConkey, of the Field pac, pre cls, o crisp winter alr. We aren'tan auth- | Sask, said at Winnipeg las' week. speaking, most housewives find the barolf and localized, 1A War 18 | yyghandry Department, describes Walker's edition, known simply | ority on beauty but we'll match our | "There are 120,000,000 tons of | "task 'expedited by washing them i on Jou dine) Rar cad | the fence, a single 'strand of wire as ~0l4 Moore," 'also has been {s- Canadlan red-cheeked girls against raw salt in the alkali. lakes of the following order: glasses, sii- SEINE SE UB : SF he uted eon ny 2 OF we) ly a5 through which courses low. voltage *- ed un 2 doleru list _of predic: |. ihe sun-tanned southern-belles any |--Saskatchewan but just try to get | vor, .cups and saucers, plates, plat- - oe BE SL (ap enyernme ar 5 " agi "curfent, as "a cheap, effective, me- Li or19.9 but it placed the new | day in the week and remain reason: | some of it. It's the toughest job | ters and. serving dishes; then kite. rf ' : MA demoeracy Da ruggle, lo thod. of controlling grazing, thereby |. robean crisis In_July and bellev-_.{.. ably confident~-of the outcome." | I-evér fried," he said. | 'chen cutlery and fastly cooking . death with its powerful. encmy, fas. : . > ii ed the centre of danger will be in There's i ; P i : stem (as represented by Mussolini utlizing feed more. effectively and | yy. voqyperr . ivy soptething" avon! . Winier ump Brine From Lakes - utensils. . E Hiller), A victory for Franco in | Preventing waste and uneven graz Hoth gibi tech none 1 Yiude hal 5048-10. the Liinuty of "We pump the brine out of the Stacking and storing the left- - Spain will mean the: fall of Spain's he which ocurs when animals are Ar for Seater ana Da ea our women, -- Lindsay Post. Ja Roos simple Eo it's over food before washing the dish- Cid . sistar democracy, France; then the ol io, Janae at will.ever 8 | 4vs read by thousands of Britons. --_-- oud. I En Mik Llcut : EE --entire-continent of Europe will drop | "7 5° 7% 1: a | Iollsham's sees danger of warn | re" prin 1 in 2 Ls. Ing. ' ; te like a ripe plum into the laps of Prof. "W. C. Blackwood, head of | jang perw the U hi Ss : al. . brine freezes in the pipe. We have utensils as soon as they are empt- k po P the dopartment of agricultural en eyeel ie Uiified Sates and outh: Une Lrop to pump at an increasing tempera- | jed eli ; ing - : spa LE oa the Rome-Berlin conspirators. gineering, said ihe fence was "one | Japau in December and believes " ture all the time" - ied eliminates a lot of scrubbing - % 1 | Heading for the west coast, af- It bas been sald frequently the | oo" "lt nteresting and most | N°! Russia may be Involved. That Never Fails 20d polishing. 7 : ter eloping from their Ottawa | Past couple of months that "Eurape | oop) ieces of ah pony _ More Surrenders : eS y ; - A homes, * these" "honéymoon: hitch. | Was 1ost in 1938,".Not altogether we | pow 51 agdeq that the Ontario Other predictions include: - .--| LIFE'S LIKE THAT : By Fred Neher hikers" refuse to divulge - their | hope. Not yet. But when Europe | pg geen 0 or Commission A British cabinet crisis in Febru | Betterment of World Rests on . : . _ identity because their parents are does go, America comes next. And has withheld permission to connect' ary., serious. labor disturbances in Their Education Says Head "i LL=YUM. - x . uraware of their whereabouts or-"] that-means us. - : ? the United States throughout: the ST . \WILL-YUM. : h outs o the fences to its power lines until el of Saskatchewan University 1 A ever. of the fact that they are | TEKS more detailed tests for safety of | Jean aro Seontmle HSu in the Uk: ) \ married. They have been on the THE WEEK'S QUBSTION, ap operatlon- have been made lted States, a "period of decline" ) road for six weeks and are goin Canada's sales to the United States : nee. | tor Italian dictator Benito Musso Saskatchewan has one crop that = i ong 1.2 Ing? : The D, : to continue until they reach the ncreas ng? Answer: id omin- ¥ ------ Inf, the assassination of "a mem- never fails '-- the crop of young- coast. fon's exports to the U. §. fo Nov: 2 ber of the German government" in life -- Dr. J. S. Thompson; pres} . ember 1938, totalled $33,584,371; a Approve Lar e . January, a- general election fn Brl- | dont of the University. of Saskateh: wir ' iit i rn i wih g . | 'ain inithe spring-and-a-crisis T6= | ewan, sald In an address at York- . . month in . Note a big jump in garding German and [tallan -de- ton last week. - 'Superiority of wi Du often {veishing . North Ontario mands for colonies during August "There maybe some peridds of over 7 s,) 'shipped across the : resulting in the "surrender of some drought and frustration of hopes Western Canada border -- twelve "times as many Works Program possessions by Britain and also { but the crop of young life never a wore exported to the U. S.-M Nov- iy W ) France." fails," he said § ember of 1938. : : Y ' ; Over the Northern United © il A $2,000,000 emergency. works Betterment of the world could States Is Conceded As A 0 program for northern and north. |._ a : only be Jonksy Jor Shiongh tae hoi Wheat-Growing Region ttawa Has Eye. western Ontario, cost of which is : : re --. le The HE ie . rts ; to be shared.equally by the Onprlo Sa North Pole of J0ung poopie: 4 7 inni ; On Your Stomach and Federal Gov ts has b . - cated In terms of human welfare; Winning the wheat champion- overnmams Hag Yes" 1.1 Is Wa m U n he welfare of the individual ; h approved by Labor Minister R rming p 02:10 the of 138 ah - ship of the world at the Interna- true lk re Fo : i er Hoggra. .- MEE Betterment of Human Welfare tional Grain and Hay Show at Chi- | Dominion Department of Agri- | oh hs Enis hg ope MOSC i" £1, He felt "the mess we are in to- cag is nothing new for Western culture Inspectors Are.Active sharp a eye -- J MOSCOW.--The hal Pole day" might be the result of educa Canadians," says the Detroit Free Keeping Watch on All Food | tions 1n th den £ ; {is warming up, the Soviet] |- jon tng work of protessors in re- Press. CL i 1 ) n those parts of the province, Weather Bureau teported last h bel 1 Hed They ave accomplished Hyis For Canada's Tables will provide for highway construe: - |. | week. : ay sending been ex feat 16 times in the last 19-years. |» Jno Dominlon Department of Ag: tlon, forestry conservation . and Ten years of observations in ploited; stupendous wealth created Canadians - have also won the : AE | other: works, the Arctic, according to the Bu- : riculture has an eye on your stom. 12,000 Men Now Id! and power gained by men which in oats championship 11 times n a en Now Idle. veau show that surface water h d a X What is new oven 'for Western ach. Guardians of the public health, In December representations femperature is higher each year fun ad Jendlohe a world of sel . -SLEIN_ 1 the department's inspeclors keep a | - o y 4 i shness and fear. ' Canada is. for both the wheat and | close watch on the food that makes | House go pl Norte | [and cice correspondingly de-| | "More education was the only cure oats championships to 'be won at | sis way to the nation's dining room | ern Ontario and head of the lakes C1saaing, but this would only come through the' same show by two brothers | gape, areas on behalf of some 12,000 fen The Bureau said ft was not instruction in the use of the "won: . working the same farm. + | * White-coated Inspectors main | now idle, 'who would normally. be ban whether the trend was]. grous new gifts for the use of God's | = Ff ' i eT &- This happened last week, when | (ain. hawk-eyed vigilance In the loyed ; periodic or progressive. glory and Lhe belterment of human Wks ; Ae NELR. two young. fi 8. ff th employed in pulp-cutting operations 44 tae (Cavrridil 1M by Prod Nebor) gues . young. farmers. from the |. gjaugnterhouses to make sure that | at this time of yéar, - - 4 3 fvelfare." 4 "1 al k brisk rid YR Peace River country in Alberta victims of the butcher's knife were | x . % : always bg e a brisk ride before breakfast, 4 were crowned "Wheat King" and | pealth nd tr : : . ¥ - Haw f y.animalg and birds and free F, : : ¥ = "Oats King" of the world. from the taint of tuberculosis or |- WONDERLAND OF OZ 3 -- L. Fr The section in which their farm | othor diseases, The rubber stamp ii TREY Rr By L. Frank Baum is logated i fafied for its teh, on the flesh, "Canada Approved" is = XT "Fi i SEE 8 ' fs i pp x y. Opened to settlement after | a* giit-edged guarantee of health ol) ! -- } : ber COREG + the Great War, the Peace River EE i me i : y AS ¥ | fH) 2 5 country immediately .made the { . The official eye pries ccaselessly" | Fou G 3 headlines "with its superior sami- | jato shipments of .fruits and yege- : ples of hard spring wheat. An- | tables moving from one province to . other Peace River farmer has car- | another or across the Dominion' W" a ried off the wheat championship \| borders bound for Canadian mark- \ . five times. all ROprErEE ets. The frults and vegetables must TRE Wheal grown in the "United | pass rigid tests, and the grade or ; Sjates rarely has competed suc. | quality must be clearly marked for : cessfully at the Chicago show with' | all consumers to read. : x : v the product of Western Canada's | "Agents of the department in for- ; << Ws more northern and more rigerous eign countries scrutinize inspection' Ed : - climate, fe services there and make their own ¥ \ : . & EE 4 An oY investigations before "such count. : . : of hase about 1,000 Jeople lose ries are permitted to ship food to - . . 74 Capvabiad SL 10s 8 on Co. Co 2 , r 8 ce Savings Ban Canada, It fs not a malter of red "It does not raln' here," replied It was indeed an amazin AUthe conclusion of the song: the z v Ris : : : y y . ere, g place , 3 y ' + The paper dolls. were. mowed books every week," the British tape but a most thorough system of | ; Miss Cuttepclip, "Glinda keops all . when one considered that it was all flag Pole hd he peo of the vil down by tha. dozen, and blew in ev- : ost Office has opened a special | protection of the health of hungry the rain storms away, so | never done with scissors, and: the visitors lage shouted ns loudly as they real- ery direction, tumbling this way tnd Lo i ; ' 03t Books department. Canadians. . have to worry about my dolls get- were full of admiration for the skill iota, aithough, of sown, thelr that, and getting wrinkled and bent, Y ¥ Bodie ome oF thu epost | iam eh cor hs nr aR SEE yn DC IRE Lat dhe Sammi lh pg [ell Ve 3 rge Jee 1 3 . lL cec n reply to ure ¥ , #0 alates in South: Indie; may Soon | grading. Jam, for Iosiance, must | OF cpursh Jou miat'ab mms and Beto antemuicd bo, Ket, al EE a . " " } e neeze, L) hy cle (J ave a member of parliament to .contafn certain percentages of pure avold making any breeze." So our : loved dedrly, These dolls marched loud, and powerful heezer HE 3 how could you?' asked Doroth 1 : : A ent f friends left the cottage and follow- ant und danced_before the visitors and time, and b had d so to - . couldn't help it, really I W As present the interests.of animals | fruit with the pectin; or apple pulp, ' <= od thelr gulde through the v then they all d papor tl d ; Oud tried so hardy RIE BARALeA A Ji foront 0a iuretof o fruit with the peatin fore hele pute hiouln the varios "Tinian they'an waved paver tings tnd Rol? this set tna when 1 sud: he, Deotestea lobiing tahsmed; Ard be LL : Wh xe | : shad : ¢ ed: "The Flag of Our anive nd." { « rible. ; * upset thess paper A 18. : ¥ by 5 ! ' i 3 . * o Yo

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