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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Feb 1939, p. 2

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~~ Caribou Meat Keeps Trapper ae Aad Only With Axe, Verion Carries On Four Months Alone In Arctic Armed 'only with an axe, Carl 'Arhus, veteran northland trapper, jived four-months on caribou meat lone &t Mackay Lake, 150 mileg ortbeast of Yellowknife, N.W.T. 'Arhus becaméasstranded when his "partner through 6 mleundorstand- ng, failed to arrive with winter clothing and ~campling equipment, J Ate 35 Of Them A "search for the trapper was or- ganized when Ole Leo, Arhus® part- ner, and other friends became anx- fous. McMillan said he picked wp the trapper and flew him back to Yellowknife, apparently none. the worse for his experience, Yellow- knife is-on the shore of Great Slave Lake, 1.165 mites north of Edmou- ton. Arhus was flown to the lake in September with only gemi-winter clothing and camping equipment and two weeks' supplies of food. He ran out of shells in a month but in that time killed about 35 caribou in the country surrounding his--camp--He-had-no salt to season Plans for the re-modellfng of the Chesterville, Ont., fire hall, un- der direction of a special commit- tee of the Village Council, include a meeting place for the local band ~and-the Boy Scouts. + Te 2 A St. John Ambulance Associa: tion first-aid brigade of six divi- sions \is being organized at Saint John, N.B., around a nucleus of Rover Scouts and . other older Scouts, It is plannéd to develop and maintain four, complete stretcher teams for any emergency service. . . . Polish Boy Scouts of Montreal celebrated the anniversary of the founding of their Group in an en- thusiastic and Jargely attended gathering at Polish White Eagle Association Hall. The young Po- lish Canadians re- dedicated them- selves to the principles of the or- ganization as Canadian Scouts. «0» . ES Sm Zeta following the disaster." In addition to numbers of rescues made at serfous risk, and recov- 'ery of the dead, the Scouts col- lected clothing and 'bedding, and gave valuable service at the hos-" pitals 'and' reruges" eA; . A troop of Boy Scouts has been organized 'among the. Basque (Spanish) boys at the Laleham Refugee Centre, Margate, Eng- land, and régistered at Imperial Scout Headquarters as the 36th © Margate: (Laleham Basque) Troop. "These refugee "children were so undisciplined that 1 was eertain / Margate would not put up with them much longer," it was ex- plained by Rover Leader Angell. hBut Scouting has .brought them together in the most marvellous way imaginable, and everyone is astounded at the result. The _Centre, which only a tew weeks 'ago was a flying mass of undiscip- line, is now run on the lines of the meat and often at night, he told McMillan, hungry wolves howled around his light tent, attracted by the smell of game. Doukhobor Leader Dies Spiritual leader of the 15,000 Dol: hobors in Canada, Pete: Ve- *.rigin, ABOVE, died in Saskatoon in_his_bdth year, after failing to Resene-andrelief work hy Scout leaders and Boy Scouts following the recent landslide catastrophe on the island of St. Lucia, B:W.I., Excellency the Governor. Wrote the Governor, who is also Chief Scout for the Windward Islands: "It is with considerable satisfac- tion that 1 learnt of, and saw for myself, the excellent work per- formed by the Boy Scouts of St. was officially acknowledged by His the English school prefect sys- tem, and "everyone 1s "better--for--| it. The Troop is running so suc; cessfully that every one of the Spanish boys has passed his Eng- lish Tenderfoot tests, including the Scout Law. It is said that the whole atmosphere of the Cen- tre, at 'which there are 80 thild- rén, has been transformed by the introduction of Scouting ideals and ideas. Py "Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE 1. When a young man becomes interested in a girl he has recently met, should he wait for an invita- tion from her to call? ) 2. Is ten cents a sufficient tip. for one person, when checking "one's wraps? " 3. Should the women be served first at the dining table where men and women are 'seated alter- nately . When a bride has ne family, near relatives, nor guardian, who should pay her part of the wed- ding expenses? - Is it ever, permissible ER to "This form of treatment," the inventor states, "produces greater absorption of the drugs and more rapid results than the former con- ventional methods, thus shorten- ing the course of the disease and preventing later complications." ELECTRONS. DO RHUMEA + By causing electrons to do the _rhumba, three young California scientists have produced' new" type of radio Which may give avia- tion a formidable "life saver," and perhaps revolutionize the whole . field of 'ultra-short wave transmis- sion. © Radio engineers have BLO ed it the most important advance in that science since "Dr. Lee de Forest produced the vacuum tube -in 1906. : It gencrates extremely short waves both powerful and easily Te pond to medical treatment fol- x Jowing an opergion. He was born in Rus and came to Canada-12 years ago to succeed his father as leader of the "Christian Commun- ity of Universal Brotherhood." Mining Town Moves Entire Fear of Further Rockslides Brings Evacuation of All * Property And Residents from ascot; B.C. "an --_r and Wiopelth were | "evacuated last week from the Mas- cot townsite of nearby Hedley, EB.C., scene of a rockslide which bring a guest when--invited--+t affair? -- 6, How be eaten? chould unfrosted cake . Answers 1. No. "Faint heart never won fair lady." The period of wait- ing might be indefinite. He should ask permission to call. 2. Yes. Of "course some will give miore, but _ten cents is sufficient. 3. No; the guests should be served in regu- lar sequence whether man or wo- man. 4. In this case the bride should meet these expenses her- self. 5. Only when the. permis- sion 'of the hostess has been ask- ed. in advance. G6. It should be broken and eaten with the fingers, the same as bread. _ Stemwinder caused two deaths and smashed hot anticipated new slides. Withi*repor.s the summit of Mountain showed signs of cracking, every precaution was taken to safeguard the. lives of residents in the townsite area, condemned by officials of the Hed- Jey Mascot mining Tampanys s angl buildings as authorities f- What Science ls Doing * WEIGHT REDUCER A pituitary extraet produced in MeGill- University research Jabora- --1 wilt not-sweeten-the-soup. roHed--an i ssibility with the usual ultra-short wave equip-- ment. ) ree Totty How Can 12 BY ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I mend broken china? A. Stir, plaster of Paris inte the beaten white of an egg, to the - consistency of: paste. © Apply this to the broken edges ani.allow to harden thoroughly. .Q. How can I remedy soup that is too salty? A. Add two or three pinches of brown sugar to the soup. This will remove the salty taste, but Salvation Army 'Head's Successor May Be Commissioner _ Joh McMillan, Well-Known Canada -- To Succeed Po Evangeline Booth The name of Commissioner John McMillan, chief of staff of the In- ternational Salvation Army, has been mentioned several times late- ly as the possible successor to General Evangeline Booth as gen- ~cxal of the Salvatiom, Army. turned away from the where she had been + Teacher blackboard, writing. "Read out that sentence; Wille, . _she sald, Ah He was bent on \ seelug his old school," "read Willie," "Now children," continued teach: er, "I want you all to paraphrase that sentence." Chewing his pen, Willie regarded the blackboard. Then' his face lit up. Busily he wrote: "The sight of the old school doubled him up." \ Clothes in the tropics are be- © Ing made of bananas. They should be easy to slip on. New Minister -- And what did you think of my sermon on Sunday, Mrs. Jones?" Mrs, Jones: "Beautiful sir, and so instructive." We -didn't know what sin 'was until.you came hare." Some sort of a prize goes to -the_man_who __convinced his CIGARETTE PAPERS DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET 'Fungus Causes Lumber Losses Seasoning Yards Must Be Kept Clear Of Old Decayed Wood And Other Sources Of Infec- tion, sm When an unslightly blue stain in sawn lumber causes losses of thous: ands of dollars to Canadian lumber- men through lost sales, the forest Commissioner McMillan is" well 'known throughout Canada, He started his career in the Salvation Army 'in Toronto some 50- years ago. He was on the Canadian Territorial headquarters staff for some time and-1896 went to Aus- tralia as private secretary to the commissioner, Known. To Canadians During the- Great War he was in Canada again as chief secre- tary. Later he was transferred to the United" States where he was in _charge of the Chicago territory. Another transfer took him to New York, the biggest Salvation: my area on this continent, Then he was made a copmiis- sioner for the Canadian territory, which includes Bermuda, Alaska, . &nd Newfoundland." Sheepskin Rugs Sheepskin rugs can be washed at home. Soak fer an hour or two ~in a large vessel of warm water, with a small quantity of washing fluid, ammonia, etc. Press the rug into the water and stir - about. When most of the dirt is extracted put into another warm-water bath with more ammonia, ~ and-- press with a vacuum washer or a a dolly stick, - wife that a woman looks -stout in a fur 'coat. a O'Reilly and Murphy were look: ing in a cake-shop window. What's that bowl of water there for?" asked O'Reilly. "That's for the flies to wash their feet in before they walk on. the buns," replied Murphy. "Hens always strike me as anxious-lookjng creatures," a writer says. No wonder, when they can hardly ever find their things where they lay them. "Are -your rola honest?" the old negro was asked. "Yasir, dey ig." "But you keep that loaded shot- gun near your hen coop." » edral; though by other authorities it is connected with doom In -the senge of judgment. The survey cove ered all England, except Northum- .berland, Cumberland, Durham and -parts of Lancashire and Westmore- land. « i Ue ' "GOING TO TOWN? Rinse the rug -in- hice ¢ or. four _ 'clear warng waters, and pass through the wringer--with-a- very loose tension. -Then shake vigor- ously béfore hanging up to.dry in a good breeze. Shake continu- ally during the drying process. The _|_lining must be washed separately. | "Remember to get _ your copy of this _ week's Toronto 3] 3. "Star wa C5 OZ "Yas, dal's to keep fem honest," El was deposited in Winghester Cath. B. I "Spores Borne On Wind The remedy proved fairly simple, The selentists found that seasoning yards must be kept clear of old, de- * cayed wood, mill sweepipgs, weeds and other sourcés of infection. by the spores. As an additional precau- tion, dousing fresh sawn wood In: an inexpensive chemical solution has been recommended to. prevent growth of the fungi until the wood - has been thoroughly. dried out. ER St SF SENS Bray chicks now. Bray Hatchery, 130 "John Street: North, Hamilton, Ontarlo. CANADIAN SECURITIES Dominion and Provincial "Government Bonds Municipal Bonds Public Utility o FOR 1DEAL BROILERS OR LIGHT roasters ~ (suitable for export trade) you can't beat Dray White Leghorn cockerels, especially when caponized. Write for full de- tails. today. Bray Hatchery, 'John Street North, Hamilton, Ont. LEGHORNS 9%, PULLETS £19.00, Heavy Breeds 9%c, pullets $16. a5. All Government - Approved from bloodtested breeders. Complete prize list on requést, Henry Mill- er, Baden Electric Chick Hatchery, Limited, Baden, Ontario, 130° HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE--WRITE . for free booklet and full partleu- 'lars regarding our amazingly ; S1Ce cessful _hyblood treatment. Pedl- greed Products, Saskatoon, Sask. HONEY FOR SALE CHOICE HONEY--SIX 8 LB. PAILS Amber $3.00, Buckwheat $3.00: 65 ibs. Amber $3.90, Buckwheat $3.50, Hutchinson Gros. Mount © Ontario. CHOICE CLOVER HONEY IN 65 LB, net tins $4.20. W. Marvin, Wwell- ington, Ontario. SPEND LESS MONEY AND GET «. more quality In your chicks. Doz- ~~ ens of chick buyers have acclaim= gd Tweddle's New Low prices, had in regular' the best news they have Q. How can 1 avoid getting rough hands on. washday? A. Add a few drops of vinegar to the rinsing water on washday, - and it will: help prevent the hands from becoming rough. Q. How can I make a good but- ton receptacle? A.A large-mouthec bottle is a ~All houses in the avea, except one damaged beyond repair, are being moved, R. H. Stewart, man- aging director of the company; said. ' Twin Thrones Are Available At Queen's Park +-- Will Be Used When King A And Queen Pay Visit, k Necessity. for election of a new Speaker at the coming session. af the Ontario Legislature has provid. ed .a nice solution of the govern- ment"s problem of providing two thrones when the King and Queen visit Queen's Park next May. "There is at present only one throne In the legislature chamber but it becomes the property of Hon, | Norman Q. Hipel, who resigned the spcakership to become fpinister of labor. By tradition thé throne be: comes the personal possession of a retiring speaker, A new throne is to be made.for James MM. Clark, M.P. PY Windsor, Sandwich, who is - fo he the new speaker, Therefore both these thrones will be avallable:Afor Thelr Majesties' visit, Known. as 01d Man Fang" a an of 72 with long white beard, 'making a name for himself as a erilla leader in Onhwel province," ina, where he leads 4,000 sold- ers, / : tories has been shown to be suc- cessful in practical tests as & weight reducer. The extract does its work by speeding up metabol- speeding up metabolism amd thus ism and thus burns up fat depos- ited jn excess in body tissues. WHEAT -ELECTRICALLY- SHOCKED . The yield of wheat can be in- -ereased- by eleetrieal treatment of the sced, according to Professor Benedetto Riccioni. The profes- so1's experiments at his laboratory at Terni, Italy, are stated to have been verified by the Italian Min- istry of Agriculture and the Con- federation of Italian Farmers. He claims that the: method is simple and inexpensive, applying ohm, the electrical unit, to increase the energy contained in the seed it- self. FEVER BOX Medicine, has a new trick, heat- ing the human body to make the medicine: permeate: better. The, University of Pittsburgh, after a year's study of artificially-induc- ed fever has developed a new kind of "fever box" to heat up human bodies. . high ro- Maple Syrup Makés Evaporators taining much, Evaporators make profitable your maple bush for a small Investment. Write for catalogue of equipment. It is in- teresting, uality High Price oof Ww. GORDON ) EEL WORKS ONTARIO TWEED te 3:1 i ho pri pre" #3 7 great improvelnent over the cus- tomary button box. By turning the bottle around, the desired but- ton can often be found at s glance without emptying jhe entire con- tents. Q. How can I remove _ stains from furniture? A, Use a tablespoon of Dowder- ed pumice, mixed with enough lin- sced oil to make a_ thin paste. Rub on the spots until they dis appear. Then 'wipe off with a cloth dampened in polish, Q. How can I prevent the hot fat in a frying pan from spat tering? A. Sprinkle a little flour, or salt, in the pan before using the fat for frying. water Britain | I spending $760,000 on playgroun s for schools. TIRED FEET MINARD'S > LinimeNT Ise No. 8139 5 ¥ mS SP J 3 3 eR 3 J BB BB BBB i Be ee a Som . and - _Industrial Financing : ~ Dominion SECURITIES CORPORATION 4 LIMITED = TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG VANCOUVER NEW YORK LONDON, ENG. '* a long time. Compare Pweddle-pricesand-quality. Grade A Heavy Breeds 11c, Pullets 18c, = Light breeds 10%c¢, Tullets 22c, Send for complete price list, Twed- dle Chick Hatcheries, Limited, Fergus, Ontario. fei et BOOKS ON FUR FARMING FUR FARMING -- PROFITABLE business. 60c_book now 25c. Farms Publishing Co., 48 Arcade, Utica, N.Y, --Toronto.------ INVESTMENT OPPO RTUNITY PARTNER WANTED, ACTIVE OR silent. $2,000 required for expan- sign. Returns. monthly. Confiden- tidl. 'Box 12, 73 Adelalde St. 'W., Forest, IMAIRDRESSING TAUGHT LEARN "HAIRDRESSING * UNDER the personal supervision of Mr, V. . Crompton, prize winning: halr- Booklet on request. of Modern Hairdressing, --_ 356° Yonge St, Toronto. "OPPORTUNITY 15 King Street West, Toronto . The satisfied a SATISF ED USERS aint of over a hundred thousand Canadian home- | CGidstis fo 17. | I owners |s your positive guarantee of the greatest heating value money ' can byy. of ta, 's finest anthracite", Site your home the thrilling comfort and d bility Order 'blyte coal' today." Orie: from your nearest 'blue, coal® dealer today. Ask him also about the 'blue coal' Heat Regulator which' provides automatic heat with your present. sedfyipuient, Ilue LW oal' H THE MODERN FUEL ! Tune | "The Shadow" o i 30 pm © - FOR SOLID COMFORT id m., CB Toronto, or Jim OBL Torosta, er, IRR RE Lat att i ot at at Ll tet tl at a ail ah atl Al iat tahiti COLDS ARE DANGEROUS - WRITE - FOR A TRIAL BOX OF "Old English" Composition Cap-- sules, Brings quick relief. Mall ten cents for 35c box of 15 cap- sules. Old 'English Herb Co., To- ronto, EDUCATIONAL FORTUNES REAPED from small investments. Particu. products faboratorfes-of-the Sal fon Minas and Resources Depart. NX ment tracked the nulsance down : to a minute fungus. ! Wind:-borne spores, fivestigators Sop] found, germinated in the summer . months on the moist surface of the Tn In AMinute ' relief from the itching of ecsers, blokcbesy freshly-sawn lumber in the season-- Tor ge ca athlete's scales, rashes snd other skis ing yards. The thready growths all ruption sork ly y De, Dearkd pure sorties. brite iz worked deep into the lumber as it soothe the Irritated skin. Clear, greaseless Hy dried and produce the dark, tell-tale Jmrdrion ft fit, Slop the tel intent ie! stain, pron Hi ak ed: FRAERRS ". ' JAR SCARES! Ee © Speculators and Intestin will be driven to forced changes--many believe that war will be averted but are not certain which gold and base, metal stocks to sell," which to keep and which to buy, Our hooklds. entitled ¢ "Prepare For. War" i _indicates-a- constructive course. for anxious investors to follow. y There are but a limited number of these booklets available; Free copy sent on request. ) " R. L. MORAN COMPANY" . 67 Yonge Street ELgin 7357 Toronto = , y - v ri - [| IR I TT : HADY CHICKS = FEEDS AND. FERTILIZERS LESLIE SKIPPER... MERRIT TON POTASH FERTILIZER CANADIAN > "Ont., lost _only four out of 450 Hardwood Ashes). Write for Free Bray White Rock chicks, last year: Circular --explaining use. -George -- Cockerels weighed 6 lbs. at five Stevens, Peterborough, Ontarlo. months. DPullets laying seventy i per cent. at 7 months. Order your HGH NLOOD PRESSURE WL Jars--D. Mitchell, Room 1123 « 67 Yonge St, Toronto. CATENTS AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR, List of inventions and full infor. n-sént free. The Ramsay Come eglstered. Patent Alpines, 73 Fink Nt. Ottawa: (an, CANADIAN £ ORRESI'ONDENCE nn MATRICULATION. SHORTHAND, = and bookkeeping. 35 yeara' exper- lenis Yiu still have time to writs wo or three papers In June. 607 Kent Bldg, Toronto. ° * PHOTOGRAPHY ery roll film developed and 8 high gloss pints 25c. eprints same Jrice 8 enlarged prints 25c. rightling Studio, Tor Toronto, ELECTRIC MOTORS PERSONAL FARMS FOR SALE ELECTRIC MOTORS. AND MACHIN, MARRY--=WOULD YOU MARRY IF ery Bought, sold, exchanged. Ford [* sulted? Hundreds to choose from, Machinery, 169 King! East, To- Some with means. Many farmers' ronto. daughters and widows with prop erty.. Particulars (0c, confidentinl. Canadian _ Correspondence Club, Box 128, Calgary, Alla. GOOD ONTARIG- FARMS FOR NAL Terms at 4%. No farm sold «with. out reasonable cash . payment, Please state your requiremehts fully, also county or district pre-: ferred. Commligsioner of Agricul tural Loans, Parliament Bldgs, Toronto, Ont. GOOD. 160-ACRE FARM, GOOD brick house, big bank barn, &ilo, Apply Gideon Schneider, "Moore: fleld, Ont. | FOR SALE RESHARPEN HORSH Plates, ete, 5¢ pair. Plntes $2.75 pair. ipping machine ites Ba extra, Animal-De. 28.50 i i! ont ine, Terre: r fontaine, erre- Hite, 'Que, ! te CLIPPER Sell new Horge = Sheep $13.50, Sheep NAIR GOODS --- pen ivel iHome remedy. QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF, PASILY, Tes~ timoninla, ed. . Advice free. Bhrterin "ox. 'Winnipeg, "TT POUITRY AND-EGGS WANTED -- LIVE ANT DRESSED oukry algo fenthera, Good prices, Write Stork, St. Patrick's Market, Toronto, * WANTED -- LIVE AND DRESSED poultry. ay above market quotas tions. Write Export Packers, 604 College, Toronto. ROSES FOR YOUR_GATIDEN NEW ROSES for A Loup garden from England. Send for free catalogue, five hundred; varleties, Merry= weather's Famous Roses, completo Cilutal directions. Write today, Canadian agent, Brush's Nursers fos, Box 140, Hidgeville, Ont. Ly nia and i IAs nest Quality Half (Goods. SH i es, gad TRACTOR MAGNETO AND ABNERATON NEARS SRND.uY YOUR TRACTOR MAGNE. Cp (Generator Repairs. We anve mone Allang Armatur Manfr, (14 Bay St, Toront to. . i - Lt | "FREE ENLARGEMENT WITH EV- ' & ' a at at at alale EL Se Se et Se Ae aris ad te Pe er a Se ae Sr Se SR nme ni free

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