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Port Perry Star, 25 Dec 1924, p. 6

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: Ei WA iat 1,202 Dahinda, Sask. His exhibit| coasting ships had arrived ih Com, 0 on Com ol [io eso Tica ol > 'The winning sample, a Bshels a 184 In 1 pine that' a Ws NR ariety, gave Canada her record has uléo been established An the : L -- grand yampionebip inthe! number of lake vessels visiting the Miss Rosalle F'reedmon, of New. York, is perhaps one of the most unusual {istory, s Show. | port. : k artists in the world. "When u child she lost hoth her arms in an accident, eg, Man. Canada' was al Perth, N.B.--Potatoss "are. being : ner in the hard red winter shipped at the rate of 5,000 barrels but undeterred she hus pursued the.one yocation for which she has & liking. ¢! at. the 1924 Chicago weekly to England from the sheds of CF = Ba aS pal Hay and Grain Show, 'a local agency. The prospects are that ANEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY entysfive out of thirty places. | 1,000,000 barrels will be shipped be- : "BN J , of Dahinda, Sask, won fore the season closes. Messages from | - : eh ot smoke and crackling mplonship, Seager Wheeler, England are most complimentary asi Do you remember the story. of Pan-| The hostess will decide the wining! did, the other vet: Sask. was second. The regards the quality of the shipments. | dora and how curiosity got the better| telegram. of their danger. Of the : i 3 PE of her? 'She just had to know what, 3. Pick dried peas out of bowl with) the 24x18 house, five were trapped. Predicts Japanese-American | was in' that little box that had been| tooth pick. Largest number wins. The others, somehow, got through the TT Wr in Near Future 6 br am nh omne he | 4 Wr ave oa | re doo Bt le : a ,| sons and places conn sleety n ~ were % ; . ..| 8} the troubles.in the world had flown | Great War as you can recall. Largest and though the whe for international Arms | a despatch dom Parks Sh ob and have heen PetciOE 10lkS Cyor| Lda and though y responded " & Parley Being Pushed | 1c 20 oe mo. | ines. Luckily she Closed the lid bo-| - 5. Ticktacktoa nothing. a y. | can war some. time between 1042 and] 10¥e Hope escaped! And now all wel ' 6. Make as many words as possible] Coroner Dr. Davis was despatch from Geneva says:-- | 1950 have to do is to 'hope the crowd will} out of the words, New Year's Day. treated the inj Wéceptince by German i His annual prognostication for the] h&ve a bully good time st our house, | 7. Peanut race. Have two rows of| Turkey to, Hamilton. An' inqu Prptans 5 ig Ys *| ensuitig year has Just been published slyly 'open Pandofa's box and before| peanuts, preferably on floor. Supply, be held. The Indians were: ntand of the Lear, ot arn and) but it is so thin, he finds it necessary| We realize it, a couple of ideas have|both contestants with a knife. Only quois of the Six Nations, e it i $0" the BE etnatiorar To to explor® the futire- Tor a 'generation popped out to help make the hope| one hand to "> used. Peanuts to be Secords, who were 2 i + 1 2 degrees below zero, 8 Ly i | ahead to make up for the uneventfnl-| come true, Let's try itl =~ carried one 5. a time on knife to bas-| RH ' 2 A : RY > pounds; 11 below, 3% pounds; 21 be. conference, May 4th, brings the Ess of 1925. which he sees as mone] . t's have a Salmagundi party?) ket at end of line.. Contestant who a fnaple: pe 250 Per low, 4 pounds, 81 below; 4% nds, number of nations to accept ® ® ful than any year since before! Here's one which young folk, old folk first gets all his peanuts in basket is : . > Honeys fins, 13%¢ per b.;| and 42 below, 5 pounds. About a Be ) | war v. and medium folk can all join and in} winner, 3 ins. s ns, 140; 2%. tablespoonful of lime should he added ihe Ronference re being There will be no war of revenge the midst of the fun, the Bewitching| 8, Write a four-line poem to Father] E "15% to each pail of the solution to prevent ~~ pidiy. The Bairabilivy of an, between GoAmany and Fraiics.he pre-| Hour will arrive and the little New| Time. of REE : ek ats ram, med., 25 to! corrosion, 5 b some time ago, is also, dicts, but rather a rapprochement be-| Year be ushered in. pany . Draw Picture of pasiner at Selble Ang in Occupation. to Re- ml To 2005 eo 30.38 smoke od han fire RBs db will Hot Lg JISC {3 : There should be half as many stunts| prophecy. you can think of for the | s fo 8 on, 5 to _27¢; ~| tions are taken and means provided to RE iby be made at the Mareh| hie Ai soon. gall on as there are guests, For instance, if Bosrens' COMBE year. Guarantees Are Satisfactory. ial br breakfast bacon, 29 yl x prevent its spread, only lack of fur. rot, 8: League Council, i-| pation of big: American banks to put| there are twenty guests, there will be! The telegram, verses to Father Time, A despatch from London saysie--| acks: Boneless, ; g clear bacon, 50] ther inflammable material will by - "in the opin Jemtarcico, hich Raion on 4 pound basin Ino Tow Son, Jobiss,, Rittheted Sonsscutively| and prophecies will cause much merri-| he British to not intend to Hiehdraw to 7 iba. $17.50; 70 £5.90 bs, $1680; ol oe : " | n settled | and distinctly from 1 to 10. Seat two| ment and can be read aloud while the ir army occupa he 90. ap, 3 t expense 1 su] "woild have resulted in the flattest years fsanailief gies a ro.| Buests at each table and explain care) refreshments are being served. oe area on January 10, as stipu-, rolls, in els, $83; heavyweight simple, helps will be Am sort. of. compromise without them, is commercially b Ath ts.| fully, in order to avoid confusion, | CONCEALED STATIONERY Goons. | lated in the Treaty of Versailles. rolls, $27. ~ when emergency arises. at 48dhional argument for an Am.|leving the debtors of all payments.p,, Pr JB, Wy 0 SOC LLL, CONCEALED STATO bargain-| Marquis Curzon, Government lead-' fry ercem. 18 10 18%c; @rican chairman. The arms tratfie| Prof. Raymond sees Bavaxia & mon- ; fy Zoes bargain.| a tubs, 18% to 19¢; pails, 18% to 19%c; Seonfesence will be. of ih. ture| archy again under the Wittelsbachs| Winner at each table is to advance to! hunting 'every January. Next time er in the House of Lords, made "the opium gath o SOLS ha er and protecting Austria. Earthquakes| the second table ahead, the loser to| the "bunch" gets. together, see if they | statement in. the Upper X : + tubs, 14% to: id ; : ng 1 16.0 gathenng---a meeting o the first table ahead. This will give | can guess what articles she bought at; which to the conveyed $0 6 " Tic. Have you ever thought of making & i isded. The appointment of | tween 1934 and 1988. President Cool- oi si A Contract. tinries with the 'League's|in Jtaly, Russian. entrance into the each i ; s : ) = guest # chance at each table and the stationer's, meaning. It confirms y ; 5 Or ae om being bo assemble them. | League of Netoss in 1970, SERENE will avoid 'the monotony of being! Mon Cher Froré Dinkitipioli We the repsstof tho Interle bg $650°. to, New Tour's contract 'with yourself? bw course the Leag on dis, SAY. W {and:a rellwsy watastrophe on a Pa.| Stuck at the same table for several bought pa perfect bargains In station. Control Commission will be . iL" "1. hereby promise. mpcelt' that' I © at the conference's disposal. cific rail y : plays. If five minutes are to be al-| ery at Stubb and Dubl's bargain sale, able to Germany, and will be yee 2 HE eee e railway in the United States are| PAIS % aa ' 75; will make 1925 stand out as the among the predictions. Wi or each 'play, when all are so dad gave me a new dress of open son for retaining troops. ; ' ready at their respective tables ring cilicia goods and the best ring in town. | beyond the treaty date. : : hae Wg a bell for all to begin; at the end of | Hoewver, I think standard goods are| Lord Curzon told the Lords the : 3 , 0 ¥ é A z Me mh Glass Substitute a New five minutes the bell should ring again better than a job lot, terribly shop-| tent to which Germany is e , bors, $1. of w oi'ed, {+ Colonel andimlr Kishinky,. x Sensation. and all should" stop playing, the tally worn. . out the treaty terms will be. ¢ er bulls, good, $4 to $5; ruined; because of his mission in Canada being to obtain| wo tus been received from Aus-|be punched,'and the winners advance vertisement saying: "Telegraph, who-| tion can proceed. It is hoped, he sanction for the entry of 2,000 Cossack | y.. "1: the effect that anew glass sub- | tWo tables, the losers one. ever wishes to trade Skye terriers for| that since Germany has families that wish to settle on lands stitute has been discovered which pos-| + Itis suggested that the hostess have a bed slat, especially suitable for| Dawes report, no reparation d "dn 'the 'West. Colonel Kishinsky is sesses, it is claimed, all the good | Some one assist her in deciding the, spanking naughty boys. = Signed: up! will occur, but he added: Proswdins to Ottaws, where he will qualities of 'glass with few or none of} winner at the various tables in order Disman Man." Pa interested himself| "The question is: rather resent a petition from the Cossack its bad qualities.' The new product is| not to' lose to much time between | and told me to send us big a message] with regard fo military conditions ony residing at Harbin, Manchuria, known. by the name of pollopas. The| plays. ~ After ten moves, the guest as I could fori fifty "cents. But we| down in the treaty. The pr 8 since the in Russia. . | most "interesting properties of the | With the highest score wins and the found. the dismal man a crank, for he| uation is that the allies are awaiting a his compatriots in new product are its éntire lack of |Drizes are distributed. A calendar just replied: "You cannot force men | the report of the Allied Mission of 0. color and its transparency, as well as | might prove a fitting prize for a New, to eat oysters when they are not in| Control, which has been engaged E 3 that they were ac-|,, high lustre that Its surface at-| Year party. | season." Such jokers are "dismal inquiring into the military situation, bo this life and sought fof yoyo" on polishing and' ite strength.| The following suggestions are offer- | bumpkins." fand it is impossible that the report Canada. i Investigations' of It have heen madeyed for "the stunts at the different! Now for the news. 1Pa persists that can be received before Jar organized a governmental 4 "op University of Vienna. It was|tables: . he will have no longer a servant who because of the froup of its own, with a president and o° 0a 4a poliopas absorbs more of | 1. Draw pictures of the following: | will not work. = Bridget refused to] obstructions "its a l-| the ultra-violet rays than 'glass and dog, cat, horse, monkey, chicken, | scrub Bertha's room; #o if we keep her, the hands of hence it is recommended as a valu-| mouse, kangaroo, elephant, goose, pig.| we must pay 'her ourselves. "When the able substitute for glass where the 'The results will be laughable and the| Yours truly, Pa's Terrible Girl. |allies will discuss A ultra-violet rays must be excluded.' Its | hostess will have to decide which is| Answers:--Red ink, paper, pencil,| terms of the treaty Rave Il ight properties are such' that {t can |the better set of animals. sand, string, ink stand, blotter pad,|and whether the fist stage 0 high opinion | 2 used with very good results for a Write a Selegtam of seven re ! desk, slates, able, paint, games, ce-| tion can be carried out." making all kinds of optical apparatus, the words appear. consecutively ment, toys, album, paper, eraser, rub-! This pronouncement appears history." the: colonel 11; ardnoes Ia about the same as that| With the letters NoBAW . YEAR. ber, paste | the fruit of Foreign Secretary | of mother of pearl. It may be 4 usetul| TIT : oo for the winner at each table should) We saw in the News a tiptop ad-|that must be satisfied before eyacua: : 6 $4; bologna, ayth happened to 3 ! a close the hunt fora child that had Herriot in Paris. The French ob tions. It does not break easily and is IN FT. 11 Lbeen lost since Monday evening, ajed to British evacuation ¢ said not to splinter Heaglasn, It hae ag Tos ; just. in. which so} Bors William Par on the treaty date because been suggested for making tard | : rT ! ve the 1 balls, for covering the keys on the| 'Searched for Lad Apart from the nlather and father Franco-British keyboard of the plano, for making. | s Wi in Quest a Beale Elyish, there is no other; thought: to: have been. pete Te, oe Se of Cia Tree. | 0," Suny tt EE pe | ored and darkened tn any shade, § despatch from Fort - William| the hunt for a Christmas tree on that uate at the same { possible to use it in making artificial i--Responding to. Mayor Edmes-| fatal Monday evening. " |leave the Ruby. | porcelain and opalescent glass. anes fo the citizens of Fort ra Pe ; " g 9 a 5 v : a EE ---- , a | berlain's discussions with' ! product which will have many applica-

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