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Port Perry Star, 16 Jul 1931, p. 3

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very small babies during the summer clothing and food for may not Increase during the summer, 2 3 and he may want a smaller amount at ~|has decided to maintain the ancient China. S ves Ancient Walls 'As | for Cities Pelping.--The - Chiness government walls around it§ cities. The move- ment to destroy all walls, started two New What York % Is Wearing : BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON Tie cate of Trader Horn, whos death "Trader Montreal Daily 3iar:It is s that a man gives Lis name to a was reported from England recent! was probably unique. A wanderer and an adventurer all his dayy=* t years ago, has been abruptly checked. Lina Less ur- y , : months is a problem to many young his fe i pout 3 lon a4 ho fomaing Tho Midlatey of Wor aod tio Booth Tuustrated Dressmalsin <tson Pur , | would probably never have gc. io fuolhers,. is | well 20d chee n not be 8 itive Yuan at Nanking, according to forg the notice:of tha South ne . : cause for worry. < official information here, have in- the Derapicaeity of 1 ) # from the heat when suddenly rises just ways wear woollen vests and woollen sweaters and woollen blankets and i' the mother is too timid and inexperi- enced to take them off. fhe temperature mi 'usual, Babies should not have to suffer| Babies become thirstior during hot weather just as adults do, and will take considerably more water than Unsweetened boiled water, cooled, should be kept on hand for them at all times, On hot days the baby should be kept structed municipal authorities to main- tain their walls and see that they are kept in repair. Two years ago ardent young Nation- lists contended that city walls inter- fered with progress and should he Fi Wo are part?of a purposeful uni- verse.--Amaranthe. THE OLD FOLKS. An old couple lived in a quaint simple little cottage on a quiet street disappeared up the steps and out the back door. i The oil furnace, too, seemed to "oar extra loud when the door was opened n.w since they were alone, its belch- novelist, who was. struck by his ap- pearance and conversation and who persuaded him to write down his ex periences which she 'in turn edited. The result was a book so amazing in variety, in color and in type of ad- "They 'should be dressed according torn down. In several cities local alone. . They had raised a fine Chris-|ing flame boisterous and sinister. venture on the West Coast and inter- aay nightly temperature, ng i) Sly Jo au) Wh 3e & rposed Kuomintang branches started to des- tian family who had all flown from | "It'll burn the house down, turn it for which it depicted, that even ex- n g to the time of year. ing aud late pking in y troy walls. : the parental nest, and among them |off, Pa" ; perienced critics said it must be a = rh fag 40 not mean that a sudden : Ty 'mild days, of course: he should]. ET Willilary; experts, studying the was one son now who had become| That night the daughters ran over work of imagination. fon of h matter, decided that city walls still wealthy, and he wanted to do some-|to see how things were progressing.| But Trader Horn was able to verify reduction of all their -woollens should | have all the sunshine he can comfort- i i i i be made at one time, but certainly ably stand. Because sunshine has the | or o strategic purposes and should re- thing nice for his old parents back 6 "Woulan't it be great to live in ala great deal of his detail, though he ' carelul aboditag com be' done 2a bad AREY iid ie ie main. They protect residents from home. : . | house like that? It's the best thing |had to rely upon rumor for corrobora- the baby's amount of perspiration no-' cannot be had from ne ys oF solree bandits, and in case of war are effec- It was decided to surprise them hy | John ever did. But when they came | tion of his tale about the beautiful ticed, and clothing taken of or put on Protect Baby From Fli * |tive barriers to an invading army. building a modern home big enough |in and looked around all was still| white goddess, which many people accordingly. Insects' o hy om §iles welt At Tsinanfu, Shantung, and a few for two, and it was to be a model of | in the house with the vacant stillness thought he had "borrowed" from Rider During the hot weather, a bath ga Baecis sh iid him. [Other cities, the tops of city walls are comfort. "Mother likes to do her| of absence. "Wherever cou!d they| Haggard. He certainly entertained morniie and. night iz "desirable, 1t| it ne a Ea Be Wg ol be |Deing used for highways. It is pos- own work, and Pa likes to tinker be?" they anxiously wondered. "Per-|a large section of the reading public the day is very hot, a cool sponge in ! protected 8 t ow it 378 and sible that other cittes will follow this around, and we can't stop them," said | haps they just went for a walk and' for two or three years, and many of the middle of the day will help to Deo SE i BOBqIL oe r example. Walls are often wide enough the children. "But we'll make the will soon be back." his earlier critics came round to be- keep the baby comfortable and sweet. |s on a in Ho Ro ou date automobiles two or work as easy as we can for them since| It wasn't long before they saw the |lieve that he was, after all, largely Foedings should, of course, be given sil 20 ob ss 4. b 3 a three abreast, and with little work can they will not come to live with us," | note tacked on the cupboard, and |what he represented himself to be. with regularity. "The baby's weight Saran shou © covered he made first-class thoroughfares. All the children planned the house. | gpening it quickly they read: "You'll | Eminent British authors like Gals- : ABE. rf ree What one did not think of, the others! find us back in our old fostage, 1 Yori fad implicit fash in Sm. His - - --_ = 5 Milli . did, and the day came when it was all; guess we are too old for all these|life perhaps exemplifies more strik- oy illion in Greater Paris fini iz wi {new - "ideas." ingly than that of ther auth 000,000 Hik in England |And, by such cious blooming, to ] nished. Even the big wise old cat! new fangled" ideas. ingly than that of any other author 2.000.000 en ' W a Sr 8 By New Census Figures was brought over to make it look | "Well, of all things. Why even the of our time the old adage that truth number more i y Ls 0 land now This 'riend who loved them so. Paris.--The metropolitan region of homey for the old couple before the cat isn't hore. Whatever could have | is stranger than fiction. ng ts n 2,999,000, 8cCOre-| mransplanted now to greener fields| Paris has nearly 5,000,000 inhabitants. big secret was disclosed. happened?" Hurrying over to the cot- pm rs ng a recent estimate by J. E. Within the f forti : "Why, mother, you will hardly need | tage they laughed heartily when they Wal + " i than ours, ithin the former fortifications there 5 3 y | tag eq. heard French to Eat alsh, Sditor of "The Hiker and| gp, pides 'neath fairer skies, are 2,871,039 residents, and outside to do a thing with all these wonder-| saw father sitting in his old cracked . a Camper." The steady increase in the| gop jino I know, the happy, endless | the fortfications there are 2,016,425, ful electric brownies to do your work," | rocker on the vine-covered verandah Canadian Horses - number of hikers in seen by Walsh as hours ry according to preliminary census fig- exclaimed one of the children. { musingly smoking his old clay pipe| A shipment of 256 Canadian horses © & revolt against modern industrial Among the hodeis and fadeless|ures. Greater Paris has increased by In amazement the old couple looked while mother was in her big, bright, | destin:d for the horse-meat trade in - conditions, the workers fleeing to the flowers, oe 600,000 during the last five years. at everything: the electric dish-wash- ir. onvenient but homey kitchen care-| France was landed recently at Le - 'country during the week-end to escape Gardening in Paradise! Within: 'the fortifications, - however er, the washing machine, the »il fur-' fully washing the remaining dishes in| Havre by the freight department of : » ' : i : + "the noise of the city. The popularty + 4 : : nace, the iron, the vacuum cleaner, It! the good old-fashioned way. the Canadian National Railways. This a £ hiking, it is sai --Mazie V. Caruthers, in the New| there has been little increase. : 1 ys. 1h 0 ing, it is said, also has brought York Times. New office buildings in the centre was all indeed very marvellous. Even m----r-- is the first of a series of weekly ship- a better understanding between the have changed the character of the puss padded around on an interested]! CHICKS AND OTHER LITTLE |ments to be made this summer, Apart villager and the city worker. eh business quarter, whete privately oc- Yous: of Srispection. FURRY FRIENDS. from its cheapness, the advantage of mm emtm---- . : . e family stayed to supper and : horse meat is its freedom from the Foreign Legion Gets oe Subied apartments on the upper foors ) washed the dishes miraculously in the No. 30. i danger of tuberculosis, it is declared, The Gard: 5 are rapidly disappearing. i Tuy ; | "At last we've found the kittens : ay. ' e ener Pick of Men Toda: The rush to the suburbs will be nished With Every Pattern new dish-washer. "You will only need and aren't they be--autiful, Mamma," and for this reason it is used exten- Summers, she worked among her| Marseilles, France--The French |checked, it is expected, by the large| A graceful becoming dress for all- to Vash nem once a day to make it) Lo Billy, just so glad he didn't know | 8ively in several continental hospitals, flower beds. .| Foreign Legion has been a beneficiary | numbers of new apartment houses | day occasions of fashionable coin dot- id nn e, Mother, Doesn't it work | at to do. Ho gently stroked their The Canadian horses in this first ship- It always seemed io me of the economic slump. within the fortifications. Housing ex-| ted crepe silk. beau ifully?" said the girls delight- little backs as they nestled in Mamma ment are nearly all from the ranges 'The lilies higher held their fragrant] Not only have recruits been so num- | perts are beginning to fear a renewed| The beruffled collar and sleeves ex- £4 oll 1 Fn . | Lady's lap. of Alberta, heads, ; _ -|erous that the officers were able to| crowding of the city proper and pro-| press the chic vogue of femininity.) 3 LuTRaze and t $ electric "Yes, they are worth all the trouble Tm . 'The roses bloomed in deeper pinks | pick and choose at will, but the stand-| pose the centralization of specialized | They add such a prétty softened touch | *'*% n: the ce ry and other appli we had getting them," said Mamma Lord Willingdon in India and reds, ard has been the highest ever known. | industries. essentally dainty and smart for sum- Shea yore carey yy explained id Lady, 's she fondled their extra thick | Stephen Gwynn in the Fortnightly From her sweet ministry. Though the legion asks no questions re frre mer. Button trim gives it a sportive| 'ricd, and soon mother and father|, =" ..c. 'they were Persian kit-| Review (London): It is said 'of th "The sitken poppies flamed anew each| which might embarrass the volunteer, Gardener air. yare Sete provily In 'their new! ne. "I guess we'll take them down Rom Bo diab ae ay, it is believed that Germans, who once| hy 'The tiny bolero is so youthful. bi e gifs o hei? Bons. - stairs and put them in their box now | 5 reat qualifieation for his for- As if they tried to show were most numerous in the ranks of |SUMMers, she worked among her| A gress such as this is smart for ty ere alone again; mother) Sob iti or the box where Rover | milatie resh If I, con make Tndiaus "Their gratitude and silent thanks that | the first two companies, have now been flower beds. town, for bridge, for tea and later Ya)» > i 2 2 he anny meal to' 0, get at it. Perhaps Fluffy won't | foal that he is without that sense of Way-- replaced by Anglo-Saxons, It always scemed to me will be just the thing for vacation. wash all the dishes of the accumula-{ "oh bo : (Be > OU it : . The lilies higher held their fragrant Stylo No. 3086 is designed for sizes tion. "I like to do them after each 4 ne Uv her innate and "a priori" superiority -- re heads, ylo No. is desig d for ines] meal, but T guess it's alright," she! Gathering them carefully in her| which most Englishmen feel when Th Son of th H The roses bloomed in deeper pinks and 12, 14, 1G, 18, 20 wears, =n thought. { apron, Mamma Lady carried them | dealing with races of a different pig- © € louse reds, i i 'tractive darried ont In Carefully she put in the dishes and | downstairs. "Now open the door, mentation, he may conceivably induce From her sweet ministry Y 13 also 8 : M| hen all was ready, turned on the! dear, and let Fluffy up to see we|iindu and Moslem to find in him the . ' plaided gingham, shantung, linen, thin} *o0 "Surely something must he! have her kittens." Billy opened the | pacessary arbiter of their differences. To my delight, I had found that I|propriately perhaps, in a Spanish lace The. silken poppies flamed anew each woolens and pastel flat washable crepe Wee 0° minke: Sochia a sol door and Fluffy walked in. First| This in much to hope, but not: impoes- was the only guest of a small hotel, | frock and high-heeled slippers. Com- day, j silk. ; : said excitedly, for immediately there | thing she saw were her kittens on| gible--as it would have been with which stood on the shore of a Balearic | \n8 down the stairway into the lounge, | ,. it they tried to show Size 16 requires 2% yards Sues, was a clatter and swishing very dif-| Mamma Lady's lap. Do you think she | [ord Curzon, for instance, in the same I found the family assembled, cere- with 1% yards 39-inch contrasting. ferent from from the nigh minded? No, she didn't care a bit.| place, who would never have got away dsland in a storied sea. The tet. indulel Their gratitude and silent thanks that e night before| ' : 1 \ y v st, the autum ome; the y guist, uIri8 low way-- HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS | yhen the girls were there. Hastily| So that wasn't why she hid them. from the feeling that he had a right as mas i Wag comes SurmiTS Of {alk And Write your name and address plain- | turning off the water she opened the| ¢ven believe she was glad they found, to impose his views, not because it , by such gracious blooming, to y 4 pe ' _propietario and his sister were relax-| In its midst I saw a tall, slender man repay "lly, giving number and size of such|lid. There lay all the dishes, nearly. for her bed wasn't very soft up there | wag impartial, but because it came dng their efforts at making many Span- {ards happy. Excellent hosts as they were, they must now have concern young, handsome, dark, obviously' Spanish, standing by the propietario, who bent his head well back to look every one broken, | under the floor on the hard ceiling, "Oh, m was it? Pa, what rave I done She All at once something rushed over, from above. etme patterns as you want. Enclose 20c in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap This friend who loved them so. 4 it carefully for each number, and|ecried. i 's : that the "Americana" should be "con-| into the youth's smiling eyes. Le Li to srestor Nelly address nl order to Wilson Patera Pa ran out and made a hasty exam.' Jumped on Mamma Lady's lap and Price of World's Bread tento" while she remained as their| As they came toward me, such pride} cio hides 'neath fairer skios Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto, | ination. actually grabbed a kitty and was off Varies 17.4 Cents a Loaf guest. fllumined the face of the older man Spending, I know, the happy, endless i > "Well, now, look here, doesn't this before anybody could say "Jack Rob- London.--Bread prices throughout « On the morning of an especially | that, before the ceremony of presen- hour go somewhere?" inson." They were all so surprised. | the world on January 1, 1931, rangad golden day, as I had breakfast on the | tation was complete, I had compre- Among. tho' asphodels and fadel Library Issues First Editions And on the table was the rack she! And you can't imagine who it was, I| from 6.6 cents a 2.2-pound loaf in terrace, I looked out from time to time | hended that I saw before me the son Howors Simla, 1ndia.--Simla Public Library | had forgotten to put.in. With a sigh know you can't. Well, it was Topsy, | Jugoslavia to 24 cents in Belgium, a to find the line of turquoise sea shin- dog bright; or held my breath at sight .of a small fishing boat tacking her way through a boisterous channel into thhe outer sea. Then, early as it was, the propie- tario appeared to say "Buenos dias" of the house. His wellfitting tan uni- form explained him as a Spanish sol- dier, returned from his year's training, As he responded to the greeting of the Americana in excellent English, the admiration of the circle of rela- tives knew no bounds. Then, as [ went survey shows. Next to Belgium, Sweden paid the highest price* for bread, 20.8 cents a loaf. The price in the United States was listed as 18.7 cents and in Can- ada at 14.4 cents. In only three of the eighteen coun- the barn cat. You see she was in the house be- cause she had no kitties. Perhaps you remember about her iktties and how the kitty left for her was run over by a car. And Mamma Lady let her in sometimes because she was so lone- of regret the broken pieces were laid together, but they were gone past repair. In the morning the washing was waiting to be done. This time Pa came too to get it started right. It was opened up and each part serutin- Gardening in Paradise! --Mazie V. Caruthers, in "The N.Y. Times." should delight the heart of the true book lover, writes a correspondent of the Christian Solence Monitor, for here is surely one of the few public libraries that issues first editions of remarkably rare bocks to its read- era in the ordinary course of events, ems sell sme------ Old-fashioned Uncle (who has been looking through theatre guide in an attempt to find a suitable play for his with such buoyancy of tone and light-) along the gayly lighted dining room |]country niece to see): "Well, my dear, | 5 first edition of Thomas Hardy's | ized. Puss, too, was even very inter- ly. Well, when she heard those little tries included in the survey, Jugo- ness of step that I imagined exciting |to my seat in the corner, I passed the I'm afraid it's a choice of two evils." | «par From the Madding Crowd," al-|ested. The wringer was fine, every- baby kitties me-ooing she jumped slavia, Czechoslavia and Spain, were events must be near; for although he | flower-decked family table, the white-|Niece: "How lovely! Let's sea one to- : down--remember that?--as queckly | the prices cheaper than in Great Bri- though it has suffered the ignominy of being rebound, its value being thereby lessened, ig on the open shelves of the library, available to any reader. Other novelists, appear- thing alright, But this time 'hey wera geing to be sure and try-it first for no repeats of last night's destruction were desired. Then the lid was press- ed down and carefully the power as anything, just said "meow" once, and grabbed one in her mouth and was out of the door and over to the barn. She looked so funny with the kitten tain, where the 2.2 pound loaf was listed at 8 cents. could not explain in my language, there is an easy translation to be ~ made by smiling eyes and poised gayety. jacketed waiters standing by, en- night, the ofher to-morrow night." tranced by the glory of their young master. I pulled out my own chair, quite unaided by the usually hovering ile. tn So it was that I noted the arrival of | waiter. large hampers of food, especially of There was such affection in the at- ing in the two and format which three-volume characterized novel turned on. "Tha"s going alright, I think," in her mouth when she walked alons so proudly, as she held it up so it wouldn't touch the ground. Wheat Acreage of Russia Increases 10.3 Per Cent. The sown area in the United States ' chickens, being brought in by smiling women. At lunch time, there were two walters in the pantry instead of one, and a quiet stir pervaded the place. During the afternoon there were gay arrivals of relatives, making agree- .able conversation in the lounge. One farge senor spoke in the bags voice 'of the robust, overtoning that of the propietario, who was a little man and used a low, grave tone, Though I knew that there was an oc- -casion imminent," I did not guess its mosphere that, though apart from the group, I felt one with them. Catching the intonation, I rejoiced too as the son told some gay tale of soldiering, | which was. received with gusto. His father would glance from uncles to: aunts, then back to the raconteur, eat-' ing his chicken on rice all the while with hearty appreciation. This picture of one potential Span- ish soldier is as vivid to me as gre the beauty of his home land, and the circle ' of friends which made his home-com-! said Pa, but soon a peculiar yowling sound came from the inside of the tub as the motor hummed. "What's that noise?" They both listened, puzzled. "And it's getting worse." Then suddenly Pa said, "That don't sound like no machinery to me. Where's Samantha?" Unaccustomed to the switch they as quickly as possible turned off the power and opened the iid. Yes, it was the cat. She jumped out, swayed back and forth, groggy from-the experi- production in the Victorian era, are also represented, and a general glimpse reveals many a hook of value. The volumes hear witness to an Indian experience, now past, when the first readers of these works doubtless viewed with particular In- terest the volumes which came from England "in the '70s," when British existence in India was more lelsure- ly than today. ; Do you know which one she took? Well, it was Bobby Burns, and he held up his little legs so cute so they wouldn't drag on the ground, and he didn't say a word. Did you ever see a Mamma Kitty carry her baby? If you didn't you've missed something. Anyway, Mamma Lady smiled ana said, "Let her have it. Good old Topsy, she'll be satisfied now." iol og on iin of Soviet Ru%sia totals 250,000,000 acres, a gain of 10.3 per cent. over the area sown on June 20 of last year, according to a cablegram received by the Amtorg Trading Corporation yes- terday from the Commissariat of Agriculture of the Soviet Union. A gain of BO per cent. in the area sown by collective farms is reported. On June 20 last this area reached 145,000,000 acres. The commissariat also cabled that more than 53 per "That fellow in the next room has called more men out on strike than any man in the city." "An ideal Is the great thing in life," Members of various rambling clubs . significance. But, fortunately, I dress-|ing memorable --M. E. B,, in "The "Is he a labor leader?" « |says a writer. A square deal is usual: | ence, then, coming t& life, she looked |in London, England, number somo cent. of all the peasant households in .ed for dinner, with special care, ap-|Christian Science Monitor. "No, he's a baseball umpire." ly better, at them reproachfully and suddenly | 200,000. the Soviet Union are now included in -- : 4 : m-- ec---- the collective farms. ! MUTT AND JEFF-- The Delegates to the Street i By BUD PER Night at Coney Island ] 4 : sleep Teo hm 2 ral Chaljean sage, and made the wom dering sheep : Of David roam dnshépherded the plain. a But out beyond the pals of light, the seas NTRS PLAYING POKER AND ~ CHIPS, LL KNOW THAT= These lurid fires that sear the mid- 'T SAYING THEY ™e night skies RT GENTLE Mek SOT ody : Have withered up the ancient star- BUT THEY'RE ARE USING writ scroll CANS FOR Whose magic legend darkness should unroll. Now mimic galaxies énmesh the eyes And weave "a screen beyond which flash in vain . .: The awful visions that bereft of * Embrace the star words mirrored in their tide - .-,0 : And chant them in ingistent, futile leas P That heedless shores re-echo and hand : : {The sea subsides, but first with crooks ed hand py the sand. 1 scrawls a furtive thessage on --Kathevine McCortnioks

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