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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 May 1951, p. 7

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" ; a eo . ; ga rdi Ww TY yw hing vERS a itario N AWhat 'is to hecome of the old A.A good cement for mending for the 1952 hatching season ami you ORDER mow for Spring delivery Nature's - corn broom? ; . » almost anything around the home can make thiy xtra money. On some fines of Honky il a. Natur § 4 A) : « F 3 x ade , 3 . : brecds we van take hatching ckgs from . rag »e . > We thonght We were gong along can. be made by xing 1 quart ot 4 you practically the sear arouml Don't id too. Gr tee : 3 with most ol, the ilern trends wood ashes, Yi-cup of table salt, delay. contact us ut o ve an plu «ut size. 2% for $£98; Murd . But the siniple matter of pu and enough water "to give proper be ade [LN tn teh on Bu : F a ips pL uh : ron EEL pC Dwarf Apyhe Trees (Ma chasing a new broom for the house- gg ¥he dark Jongkind ROVER. + ol : 5 chen Dt rab Thon . } Y : ; A F st oavill afterwards 'torn al- QUE « he beste ol " i mg Clapp's Favourite) 3 (1 y as 9 pag give our customers Ie $ wr 3 hoy h 1s sh Wi to Gihiking & (nost white, posaibly can, we hove introduced your Ol SALE $3.00 cach or 3 for bi Famous Outs t 1s probably that our old corn . i Ks, wmbers of RO : > J] doer Chryauitheniumis Ae cd. Colours, a . ! Ay 3 Tiaz xo .Q. How can I soften and whiten Jey Fa eT odie 83 COLONIES . Halian 1 trae 3 for £100 or $340. pee dozen, Pred broom was somewhat of a symbol the hands? ' ¥ Hes Pliedo, int ie years : . i roth, "with full equipment swith Coloured Garden Guide with Order, n ., . i { sroeding bag of them, so yar taeda a ! H it e ! olours mirden Guide w Tver rder, *of the first apartie : \ . : : large er Ceuld . the ok new t tank Bargain, for quik Hroolditle- vay N * 1, Low ne : rst apartment I had. When A. Mix one once of glycerine, EE a rs Ra Wi there sate lacy Kift, 83 Patricia Au ¥iHe 2 I had the opportunity to buy its three ies afd i vi dram or sale engry HOB. A Os? mtarta Phone In -~ furnish ~ Ire | ) ' ] irec ounces of bay vam, Y¥-dram genetical make-up. The Tweddle Al : pide z : | STRAWDRELRY Plants. Kellogg's urnishings, the old corn broom, oil bergamot, and apply. Or, rub Is Rg I tie Te wit ' I Nun pithy 1 Wal un ae =39 : _. . Fy ThE} ; "Oy . 3 . males in Canad Iso Tweddle Pond 3 Ci oe a ich 3 axils BO: $1 A Arnie . which even then was missing a well at nigh with olive oil and older pullets, free Cataloxue rh ey RA hin 89 : 3200 I a Too strand or two, went along withthe wear sleeping gloves TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD I ed ot $2.00; 1 op RL AIT NE - . oi . . 300! $ ish { yes dst sale, That was scveral years ago Q. How can I remove a musty 4 hii Ow Lossing 4 Norwie! : . v ip y ' We PULLETS 196 of--bake frontiie 3 ~ 2 writes Betty Driscoll Mayo in The odor left in a bottle or jar, after arly Jue tay Pe Faranto, Box 31, CARRANGANA 30 fuches $150; 20 inches ~ 4 Christian Sgienve Monitor, the contents have been removed? i and May 3 iB \. v X * porogte, ty $3.50: Wx yiiies 4430 yey tee Cramer In the meantime, larger quarters A. "Tear a newspaper into small Narn Biens os Haun nat hes hd in 4 LA Hsin - z h " : bs ew Send fo ' n I 4 ton eslie, Act wont . . have been acquired and we have picces, stuff down into the bottle Yight and heavy. 11 ' i ' OPPORTUNITIES VOR MEN § WOMEN beens thinking less and less about or jar, and this will absorb all the oy. Lepdon, Onta A HEALING ey ; 4 ' | 3 A ton Proader affection 3 sis, brooms since everyone goes to odor ii left there for a few days. DYEING AND CLEANING evalrs at do Niel musical Writ 1 ifter- business and we have had a clewn- Q. fiow Sap I remove old wall I roe anytime weals dyeing wn «lean ton, tht ature Crisad eat NE ait. ones 0 ' > trian . ty paper easily? i tng? Write ta us GO information MW ' beo supplies N COQ ing woman performing the major paper easily: ) A hii by : igh feet Bl A HAIRDRESSER household chdres. ' A. An excellent method for re- partment 1. Parker's Dye Warks rari Couk's pics, Appa, Qatarlo JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL Recently the old broom wus noving wall paper 1s to put a' cup Th Yonge Wt, Tonwie GAS STATION . hs i yressed into service to sweep up of vinegar into a bucket of hot a NOTE idikhway, Bins, refreshient Pleasant dignified profes 200d wages |! 1 I " | 1 Is tl hl FARM TOR SALE A Eg bl Wy Hig ; : x . ater - re rae S , ons sir rader . acre . ousam cee i arvel adun a rather gooey _nmuxture which had wi yg oh at i wih s thorong a IN Muskoka, 100 farm with be Smad vern Bradge. on i rainy Chr ett a ice been inadvertently dropped on the wit Ay Vs i Jihio%, he paper will 1.800. George sianimer,. Port EQUIFMENT for a small Apiary for sal Mustrated Catalogue Fiee {ty kitche o Tha a 2 4 readily peel otf, Uirt Wo Davey, Almonte PO ) Write or Call "of itchen floor. The sweeper-upper Q. How should violets be wey non 0. Oni ARNEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS v. was the newly acquired husband GOOD dairy fare, cieetrically can d ENSILAGE AT ITS BEST i lear St W.. Toronto 3 and to him the broom was the planted. ~ _ about 100 adios wgowd buildings. hel ; For gredler tonnage, bet? feeding quality Hranthes he, E : . . i : x ' A. Violets should be planted in " ' 7 room house w th ' ' h three 1 uth ena | yan can't be Pride Hybrids (4 Kg St. Hamitton : i natural choice for such a job. u ; 1 A ; : ) i ) 2 of Oitawa, $Y. oe CL Keene tay Urivd = raven fn Your comnunity, so Rideau St (Mrtawn % End result was a clean floor and a gre une adie 5 $01), pro But, "Man," What A Torsol--Just "Man" is the title 'of this vltra- View, . Ontario, iow me of Se ackeays h rg sm ------ & Tile . . ccted rom 1¢ Suis stron rays. TI} . ' . Cx rere tas " i Sse new outstanding ybrids, 3 always have big and little businesses roocy hroom, So it was decided m : X Tay modern exhibit on which painter leonard Crickmore uts the BRIGHTON disteler, 100 acres. --o acies Pride D668 for Late res for sale at all times to sarticul B : Fco much sunlight produces all red. 20 bade 34 work Kifel, balance ben A Imes r particulars, that this was just the opportunity Vedivts Atel. Hor flowers finishing touches at Southampton, Eng. The extraordinary man-is meadow and pasture: crehard, all young FEe 1450 for Day She Mele IIE YOUNG. -HENETOR a Ls . > d i . oe Pg 1 . niE.uy, 3 3 ). . NG, "ML falc we had been waiting for to dis- Lg H i trees, 16-25 years: Melntosh, Delos, Delivered your static 87 steric Stree lv sie" a A 1 g for to dis Q. How can I prevent baked one of the "Secrets of Nature" on display aboard the Festival Br a oy PRO Sti Sune MAUM, vies Arederick Street - Kitchener, Ontarlo, i pose of the well-worn article, which by. now only slightly resembled a += broom. We thought no more about the matter until the following. week when we found a note from the, cleaning woman with the anxious demand: > "What happened to the broom? It was a good oie.-Pleise buy an- other." So 'ordered; we thougnt, and [ : started out in search of a new corn broom. : : No Squint For Clint York Yankees' Clint Courtney is probably the first major league baseball catther to wear glas- ~ 'ses under his. mask. Some dia- mond fans, no doubt, believe ' umpires should follow Clint's example. The hardware store in the vicin- ity was the first stop, Here there were no corn brooms for household use but instcad bright plastic ones were offered the housewife. Shying away from such an unconventional shape for-a broom; I-pointed-to-the corn broom in the rear of the shop and asked to sce.it. In tones that were meant to con- vey that I was obviously not a modern housewife, the salesman said, "Why, that's a garage broom." Now beginning to feel as if I were on unsteady ground, I re- plied, "Well, I'll ask my husband to come in and look at them with me." By then definitely annoyed, the salesman asked, "Who uses the broom in your house?" and before 1 could answer he added, "Do you take your husband along with you every time you buy a pair of shoes?" Backing out of the store, I said, "Yes, I do. You sce, he is a brand new husband." . Further research on the matter of brooms revealed that there were corn brooms to be had but that a new one with all of its bristles took up considerably more space than our old broom had. What was more : important, the corn brooms were no less expensive than the plastic ones, A final decision was not reached until just the day' before the clean- , ing woman was scheduled to appear again. We knew we could not he broomless and yet what would she think of aplastic broom if the old one had looked "good" to her. < Braving all, I returned again to - the original store and sclected a 5 7 yellow plastic broom, the same one, I'm sure, that was so _industriously swept back and forth across the dusty floor to demonstrates its - practicability. - Before I knew it, I was on my way home with. my squarcd-off plastic broom. And, believe it or _not, this now stands on its own, . 3 "+ erect arid square, in a corner' of nor leans against the wall. Tt is rather a colourful touch. But the cleaning 'woman is still a little dis- dainful and has to be convinced. 'Slowly we are getting used to it. At least, I want to like it. I wouldn't want to be thought a behind-the-times housewife. -- The New "the kitchen, Tt never topples over- otatoes from bursting ing? A.. Prick the potatoes with a fork before baking them. This al- lows the air to escape and prevents while cook- their bursting. How can I prevent the for- making Q. mation of .icing when syrup? } A. When the syrub is coming to a boil, add Y-teaspoon cream of tartar to cvery 2 cups of sugar used. This will prevent the mation of icing, or turning back to sugar, wo Q. How can I -clean ebony brushes and mirrors that have be- come dull in appearance? A. Try rubbing a' little white Vaseline jelly into them with." a soft cloth. Rub until the wood has absorbed all the greases and taken on a rich gleam. Q. How can I boil a cracked egg? © A. \Wrap the egg in a piece of waxed paper, the kind in which bread is purchased; the contents of the egg will not boil out while boiling. . Q. How can 1 storé blankets so that they wil be mothproof? then pack with moth balls and newspapers, leaving no cracks for moths to enter. |f properly done this is just as effective as moth- proof- bags ' Off-flavour Butter Blame the containers if cream has a metallic taste. Better still, blame the person who put the cream into rusty or improper containers. C. A. Gibson, research officer in dairying with the Central IZxperi- mental Farm at Ottawa calls atten- tion to the reason for this metallic flavour in cream which is imparted to butter made from such creant. In hutter, the flavour is known as "tallowy" and the defect arises from chemical changes in the butterfat or associated substances, Contamination of milk with metal like iron, or copper will-have simi- lar results so, points out Mr. Gib- son, keep whole milk away from tinned copper equipment worn so that the copper is exposed, or gal- rust spots should be strictly avoided for shipping cream and should be either retinned or used for some- thing else. Don't use jam or honey pails. Use only well-tinned-.glass or aluminum vessels for storage and be sure the separator bowl, discs and spout are not worn, Finally, keep dairy cquipment not form and dissolve the metal, particularly to protect the flavour . of butter. + for-" A Before--storiing-the-blankets; - see that they are thoroughly clean. vanized iron pails. Cream, cans with spotlessly clean so that' acids will ~ Ship "Campania," a floating version of the Festival of Britain. it will tour various ports in the British Isles. SPORTY hy A Spit CRITIC "When Jackie Robinson, colored star of the Brooklyn Dodgers, re: cently laid down a bunt along the first base and then "gave the hip" to Pitcher Sal Maglie, who had come over to field the ball, it caused considerable comment® among baseball fans and "writers. Leo Durocher, manager of The Giants, fumed that it was a "bush league trick." Jackie made a reply to which even the Lippy one could find no suitable comeback. "If that was a bush-league trick then Dur- ocher must be a bush league man- ager," said Robinson, "because he was the one who taught mg how to do it Ite with Brook " when was * * runner was forced, or miss at com pletely. * * » However, witly thie modern publi » 1 apparently" demanding home runs a-plenty, and everything but move the the wognls doing (ences in- side the infield to provide them, we're not liable to se any. great Cinerease in bunting skill any nme in the near future - which "seems, to this observer, comething of a pity. Still, we must move with the times, even it seent--to advances to position in the rea redil aboot the Arategic prepared some, of moves -- resemble those a previously we sometimes on the vont pages, full bearing. Applic crop 1949 7,000 hosheld 1950 2,000 bushels. Expocting heavy coop axadin. New bogn apple storage, drive shed, pigpen, ohio henhouse, Good = 1 . 5S rooms, hydro, ter pressures all buathd- mes AL shape: 2 wiles from town, hixh school, church: connty road. Hiness in farnily only reason for, selling rice $15,000. 8. Hussel, Boghton, ont And, as old-timers and some not "so old will recall, "Double N77 could really powder that ball, Ad x "¥ Dickey squatted down wm the Catcher's box, and signalled vor a. curve. Gomez shook his head. Bill signalled for a fast one, wd auam lefty shook him off. © The same - thing happened two or three nes more, ; . * "Finally 1 walked ont to the monnd," says Dickey. U1 said to Goniez, Ive <igned for everything, you can pitch and a few that you can't and stl inst swhat vou're not satistied] do von want" - * . . Ld "Don't be in such a huarey, Bill)" calmly replied Gomez, "If we await NY while maybe somebody will want that hig lag Foxx on the longer Tad » telephone, Chatham, Ontario. WANT lovely skin, glistening eyes, iron LET nevves® Send for ama2ing Kerfo Tablote, ROLLS Royce V O12 Engme Mall 2 Man | $1, $3, $5. lmperial Industiles, P.O Hox Chadn Saw. Selb or iy oon sinaeldl san - 201, Winnipes. mill, val Johnson, B es, Ontario - ---- GIANT White Pekin day old Ducklings ' PATENTS i , Avatlable weekly year md, Ux Sprang . E ay ; - Faring | t Uxbridee, Onsale AN OFFER to every tnventor--List of in- o By 5 . ventions and full information sent free. : ONE usd Jah You } 5 Tuna . 3 JAH phi Tio . " N ' Shranhing Ma % on The Ramsay Co.. Registered Cotont Attar 4! Size » acho celle NX pod : _-- . 5 comlition. Margmin ar $350.00. Write gaye; B70. ack difeet, Oitawa : od YY) MEWen Hire i i LH] y J " Tera RB ATHY & Tt Das m3 {¥] ros, Elmira, 2 pe. Phone 408 FETHERSTONHAUGH & Company, Pee an FOR Sale 0 Rumley Of Puall-tracter tent Sollcttors. Established 1590, 380 Ry in Al run 14 order. Pofved reasonable Bay Street. Torenta Hogkler of Informa- LY Apply Mervyn Hayter, Varaa, Ontario ton on request Pay . = N ro : 5 SUPRINGER, purd-bret spaniel pups. Nicely --_-- . rE - -- sat marked, liver and white, 7 weeks oll. 30e PHOTO SERVICE pi Reasonable price. 1. RD on cay - 3 ANY #slze 6 or 8 exposure rolls or any 10 prints tnishied on Deluxe Velox glossy paper 3c. Canada Photo, . P.O. Box 3, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Bailey, Welling- £§, r---- = ton, tm Telephone HELE WANTED win, yearly position, dalry and farming, highest wages. State RR. Winterstein, Stouffville, Ont, SINGLE mixed experictie TEACHERS WAN = } D DBROCK Township Public School Area CAPABLE person for general housework Board réquires Protestant teachers for fn 1 modern home, one child, Live rural schools. Reply In writing, stating in. Aw 51 Whitmore Avenue, Toronto, » qualifications and salary expected. x= or telephions ORchard 7741. perienced teachers give name of farmer : Inspector to Dor H, Chrostle, Box 80, LMEDICAL Sunderland, Ont. Xia WANTED -- Every sufferer of Rheumati QUALIFIED Protestant teacher. for the Pell Pains or Neuritis tb try Dixon's Remedy. ferry at ig Seki (es ow . es, £4) L¥ I » cmiski ) choo mile MUNRO'S DRUG STORE from O.N.I. bus lines Teacher's cottage pA 335 Elgin Ottawa on the school grounds. Lnrolment 14 g AS $1.25 Expres. Prepaid pupils. Applicants please state quali ie int - = tions and salary expected, Duties to start CRESS BUNION SALVE - - for amazing Sept, 4th. Apply: Mis. 1. M, Colguhoun, relief. Your Druggist sells CRESS, Bee Preas., Krugerdorf, ont | 2 NHEUMATISM relieved to ERAMOSA Towoship School Bound requires stay relleved, probably no more orious for playing the game right to the limit--and even a bit beyond, and likely imagines that sportsmanship is a new kind of speed boat. Even although we call- ed The Giants to win the National League this scason, we couldnt find much sympathy within us for their manager, at least, when they went eleven straight games without a win, Very * * ¥ But to get back off this detour to the main highway. \What we started out to say was that the most surprising thing about the incident referred to was anybody cven being able to lay down a bunt. For be- tween the rabb't ball and the mod- ern habit of playing for a whole flock of runs at a crack, the<incient and highly interesting art of laying them down is. becoming just about as hard to find as a two-bit full 4 course meal. -. * tL] Present-day scarcity of bunting --~was cspecially noticeable quite' re- cently when the Boston Braves and the . Brooklyn Dodgers staged a 16-inning aifair at Ebbets Field with the home club finally squeczing out a 2 to 1 victory (The * have been out waiting for General MacArthur or some such) Time after time, especially in the extra innings, Manager Billy Southworth instructed playérs to bunt a runner or runners into scoring position only to see the man in the batter's box tap the pill so hard that the A Princess Visits The Pope--Prin ing a floor-length black velour lace, walks toward the Papal audience with the pope. The Princess, while the Swiss ili greg it ax | CH] | Lf cess Elizabeth, extreme left, wear- dress and a black veil of Spanish Chambers in Vatican City for an Duke of Edinburgh follows the Guards serve as an escort. than the truth as Durocher is not-~ 'rabbit" must Ih-innings The affair, althongh it probably seemed Braves Dodgers long enough to the spectators, was by no means a record for length in contests between this pair of clubs. Jn fact the. two of them evidently believe in giving the custoriters full "value when it comes to quantity. In fact, as one observer puts it, ever since the National League was born, way back in 1870, Boston and Brooklyn have had something of a monopoly marathon ments. on Cliga * r x The longest game in niajoc league history took place ea ly inthe 1920 season--May Ist to be ex t---going twenty-six frames, and ending in a I-all stalemate. * x ' We suspect they must have been getting time-and-a-half for overtime in that cra, or something of the kind, because just three days later - the -Braves beat the Dodgers 2 to 1 in a 19-innings shortic. + * ' Skipping - to the scason of 1939 we find the paif-at it again--a 2-all tie which lasted 23 innings, But _ this was merely an appetizer for the meals they were: to sct before the fans the following year. For on July 5, 1940, the Dodgers and Brayes set a brand-new record, It is true that the game in question went only a mere 20 innings before Brooklyn won out, 6 to 2, but the elapsed time of that game was five Lours and nineteen minutes--Dhelieve it or not! Se * i] ' Now, to finish up, a new - at feast to us--tale about the famous: Leity Gomez, as told by Bill Dickey not so long ago. It was a tight game, with Dickey catching, Gomez pitch- ing, and in a highly critical situation up to the plate strode Jimmy Foxx. | Really Comforting Our morale was given an caor- nous' boost' by 1 description to the American Chemical Society, of a device for supplying arud™ coastal areas with fresh water, The gadget essentially is nothing more than a big evaporating pan filled with sea water and coverad with a glass top, The sun beats through the welass, heating and evaporating the water, Wind and air keep thie glass top cool, so that the vapour condenses and runs off through gutters into a tank as distilled water. And that's all there is to it, other than the engineering problem of making the process sufficiently efficient to jus- tify the cost of constructing the device, Simple, to the point and entirely understandable even in our advanc- ed state of physical ignorance. And it comes just at a time when we were undergoing the shatttering experience of hearing high school boys discourse learnedly of scien- tific matters in words which might just as well be Sanskrit-for all we can make of them, It's comforting to know that | Two Formulas, for self-addressed on- Protestant teachers for one-room seliools velope and $2.00. Satisfaction Guaranteed, At Sept. 107 Schools equim with hydio oT arte --trotey----refandel DELOS HL and insulted $1.500 n a2 eed, x mint Vieuso Dul'RI2F. 115 North ; sun FIO ETT paT Tien iass--0ith ap Alston Avenue. THITs---- ham, NN. Carolina. "Apply Frank Day, Sec Hockwor QUIT cigarettes -- the easy way. Use - - Tobacco Eliminator, a actentific treat- wANTED ment: quickly and permanently eliminates the craving, for tobacco, rlda the system of nicotine Klng Drug Pharmaceutical Chem- fata, Vegreville, Alta Write P.O. Box 673, London, Ont, HEAR CUBS WANTED: State price and full particulars first letter to Otls Noe, Middlesboro, Kentucky. SUFFERERS from Rheumatic or Arthritie pains If you cannot get rellef, write: Box 123, Winnipeg. Minitoba. POST'S ECZEMA SALVE BANISH the torment of dry eczema rashes " i and weeping ekin troubles Post's Eczems = ¢ Salve *will not disapyGint you CH Itching. acallng..burning eczema, acne, §° ringworm pimples and athlete's foot, will - respond readily to the stainless. odorless olntment. --regardiess- nf how stubborn oF hopeless tiley seem RICE $1.50 PEK JAR POST'S REMEDIES Sent Past Free on [teceipt of Price 889 Queen Kt. E., Corner af Logan, Tarente ee mtn ney Emma i. a -- - af iN 2% 0 4 - h = ! i . . vir TH : : ; : . gy { ; 3 ' BY some things are still getting done without benefit of meson or Planck's constant.--St. Louis Post- Dispatch. i These Guys who. insist_an drink-__ ing before driving are putting the quart before the hearse.--Lake City Graphic. 600 SPECIAL above tread designs 16 $14 95; 650, 670-15 $16.95, Used Tires 600-16 $5.95; $9.50 and $11.50. 650-16 $3.95 and $12,500 550, . 650, 670, 700, 710-15 $8.60 and $12.50. Tested Tibes $1.50 Dealers wanted 25% deposit re- aquired with your order or remit In full and save C.0.D. charges, : Hank's Tire, 142 Catherine Street Houth, Hamilton, Ontarlo, MACDONALD'S SMe awp sTUce? PAINT AB 610-1 i | i RockTITE = | i; 'STUCCO AND CEMENT PAINT : SEALS + PROTECTS + BEAUTIFIES "ECONOMICAL + EASY TO USE + DRIES FAST APN 3 ROCKTITE is the hardest, longest-lasting and most economical ~ : "1 finish known for masonry and stucco. 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