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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Apr 1935, p. 6

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RBS ES . : . . si = i ---- -- ee ---- ni -------- * SSE Hopeful At Leave Taking -- Meet Di The Artist Cut This Out, pe ! ve aking Discouragement For Referenced J CANADA 6 i R. B. in The Countryman. en THE EMPIRE (2° His gnarled brown hand would {ll It is now definitely fixed thad assort the King will broadcast on the evens With artist's brush or graver's pen,!ing of May 6, the twenty-fifth an- Yet when he turns the furrow |pjversary of his ascent to the Throne. 5 \ zs brown | These are the broadcasts so far sete Eh pat The plowman starts his picture tled for May 6: then. : The National Thanksgiving Ser- His mighty canvas is the field, vice from St. Paul's Cathedral in the His share a pencil true, morning. THE WORLD Nature his palette. Sun and rain| The address of loyalty and devo- His paint and brushes too. tion by the Houses of Lords and AT LARGE ; "| Commons in Westminster Hall later . | Framed in its hedge of hawthorniin the day. gi CANADA volt. Not the whole 200,000,000 of green A studio-dramatized review of the . them, but a sufliciently important No still and sombre picture his. King's reign in the evening. CHURCH ATTENDANCE proportion to cause considerable ago oT To 4 : : 1° Forever changing, free and bold, Professor Harold Tem erley the trouble to Chiang Kal-Shek, who 1s : : L ; i What painter claims a gift like this? | €ambridge professor i Way re- sponsible for compiling the material A nickel isn't si : yas : supposed to he as something of a dictator in China, good as a dollar, but maybe 1008 to church mote aye it Ri And all because someone has un- Maybe that old untroubled eye {1 . egina| 4 lake X oo ; . for the Twenty Years After" broad- Leader-Post, taken to set out rules to govern That drives the furrow stra it : -- the conduct of the ladies. The lad- and clean cajit last August 4, is now working MARIE DRESSLER'S MONEY ies blame Marshal Chiang and the Sees in the work an artist's joy on an historical survey for the Jubi- It appears Marie Dressler was not marshal blames the local mandarins, Not mere existence, bare and lean. lee broadcast. wire " the wealthy woman it was thought But whoever may be to blame, it d Lawschce Gilpam, $id Nouns pro- 5 u i : > ' | has stirred up a conamotion, . : ucer who was responsible for the She was wealthy in friends, of \ P om © 0 } Procrastination Empire broad Christ 1 course, and that was all that mat- And not much wonder when you Smpire broadcast on ristmas day, / tered to the grand old trouper. As consider Mhese selections from tho i i is looking after the production side for money, her estate is bert "at things that ave forbidden to the Mildred Weston 'in the' New York | of the studio broadcast. ' fewer thousands than it was thought women: . Bon oo The King is expected speak at ' : to be in hundreds of thousands. And T'o take part in mixed bathing, i > the end of the radio review of his y ey : Dance with men He who hurries rei ow there's a fuss in Hollywood over oh " R reign. the cost of i Smoke To embrace e cost of her funeral, The under- : 'Y h i taker was ¢ : Bare their legs. Work that stares him aker was enthused over thie neces- Work as waitresse In the face sity of sv passing . 'kas waitresses, . . . wn I Rig oy will Ww 4 Pi ey Wear sleeveless frocks. Has no syrapathy Immunity Singing iin : i, 48 1, OU. alk re For one Her sister, a reside 4 nels Walk on bare feet, asserts the sum of je oo pe Accompany their husbands to a Who can leave a chore L 4 v ered a handsome outlay for the oh restaurant. Undone. Whenever 1 feel a bit seedy : sequies of a British peer. Brandon Walk level with their husbands : . I don't seck a medical man Sun, on the sidewalk, Being kin And run up a bill for concoction and a Use cosmetics. To those who ask ) pill-- : It would be interesting if the Soo To postpone ° I know a more sensible plan Adolf LUTLER'S Book, dictator Council tried to enforce these here, The pending task 11 realize fully that bral } ae i y » Germ dator, | Can't Ste aria Qian y SY i i ) has made a fortune out of hig book Sanz wie. Marie Stag, rs By, SysIastias Is great as a curative wheeze. Lg" 4 "My Struggle," written while he . ly We A itor And the people next door hear me bl} was a house painter in Munich, Near- ia RE HAN on ir Of ¥ render "Asthore" i Tid miles copies. .10ve Loh ministers' Cons have the ri rw hy A couple of varying Revs, gold. [It has been translated Into sters' sons have » best chance 5 fourteen languages --Calgary Herald. lo Ie zasfitioned Be "Whos Whe, We Buy And Sell To ban any fear of infection + i I'he ratios for several classifica- It may surprise most Canadians A similar plan I . i tions are given as follows: r i similar pian 1 employs : WINDOW MODELS 3 8 as follows: or a that we import canned tomatoes. It| When I want to be firm with bacil- : he casual passer-by at times of pn so, oN 10 207 & Aa. aught to be 2 hit to those yhe lus and germ a 8 2 . ; ili you s of-| clan's son, one in 106; a farmer's have soil waiting to produce food +f | fon! books siea 07 ase hos at models | son, one in 608; a skilled laborer's and values. on imports of x tol] thes abont "Sonny Boy." ; J. oe rigid o make sure that| gon, one in 1,600, and an unskilled canned vegetables in. 1934 totalled r give them a verse of Killarney" v Bioang real, but in London, | jahorer's son, one in 48,000 2479,000 pounds red with In a series of musical yells. NE sed, fie shoppers are soon to It looks all right on paver -- but 2'076,000 in 1933 T A. 11 hs d Til they yecdguise it as om oder {9 20 Co walking about ale| pow does it work out in practice? - TRAY 18 1 . Bie apse And go and bite somebody else. i" Sos yl me, And in the future | yratifax llcvald. é X Ry a3 Srey ; Japs of RE fruits n 1934 53 able to do hago rhigon TWO TES. SAVED -- ' dd Ba Ci z LL x: totalled 20,095,000 pounds ns : Ao nn ri Rh os cd : SB er, which is a real advantage, es- Some Gime ago at considerable Sir John Simon (left), British Foreign Minister, and Capt. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, against 21,327,000 in 1933. Plage And, laying my head on my soft we peclally when the weather 18 bad.| cist a bronchoscope was added to are scen here leaving No. 10-Downing Street; with final instructions for their journey to Berlin to apples were the largest item, feather bed : : = The shopping centres of London are | {je equipment of Hamilton general talk over the arms situation with Hitler. Sir John Simon reported on his mission to the House of ~~ | amounting last year to 16,853,000 . our a sh 7 d Ho to be a sorles of arcades. Manne-| jospits Commons and stated that wide divergence of views had been encountered. Capt. Eden is now in Mos- pounds compared with 18,354,000 ] short-serenade, ---- quing will emerge from the interior og A bronchoscone oa Jo cow to continue British Peace efforts. { in 1933. "| The ancient and time-honoured pro- 3 -enfus device with which foreign : verb pe : of the stores where they are already | jodies Meantime the export of canned > 3 can - 1 . 'v i . continuously on display and appear odie Aeon Sy Wild 0 "SETTING" AND "SITTING" PUBLIC "PUBLIC" SCHOOLS site for a second school in British | fruits in 1934 totalled 24,577,000 I've ventured in short, to trans- ® in the windows in place of the pres-| from the lungs... The Brantford Expositor editor| More well-to-do people in Britain ['columbia. Three new schools in all | pounds compared with 16,484,000 in| nut; ent wax figures, Success should| yesterday, at the meeting of the has set himself up as an authority | send their children to the eloment-| =. 1. ined and it is a happy aug- 1933. Pears in both years were the or a warble a day keeps the doc- H immediately attend such an innova-| hospital EOVETIONS Dr. Langrill was on agricultural phraseology. A real-| ary schools in preference to the pri- re p ' chiet item. ~The export of canned tor away : tion.--St. Thomas Times-Journal. able to report at In the shor tor asked: Would you please tell me | vate schools, A healthy tendency, | ury for the final sucoess of the Dro-| vegetables was 20,708,000 pounds as And is very much cheaper than time the bronchoscope has been which is correct, a '"setting" &ien or | There is no room in this changing, | ject that the response to the appeal | against 17,410,000 in 1933, tomatoes fruit. 3 THE MUSICAL NOTE available at the local institution, it a "sitting" hen? And the editor | busy, modern Britain for caste pri-| for funds, to which the Prince of being the chief item.--Brandon Sun. --Theta, in "Humorist." ¢ IN A military correspondent of the! nad aided in the savng the lives at answered, On a poultry farm, the] vilege and the caste school, All chil- 3 London Morning Post points out that| two patients, one a child in er) o farmhand "sets" the hen, but the hen | dren have the right to start level, Wales last year gave the lead, should Which Is Weaker ) Ri instructions recently issued by the| jarynx a peat had become an "gits," therefore, "sitting" hen - is| with the same opportunities of bet-| so soon have made the first stage M A N British War Council include the| ed --Ifamilton Spectator. correct. To the - farmer, the big| terment and the promise to all that] possible, The original Farm School, Sex, Asks Doctor i ™ teaching of singing by units as "it question will always be: "How many | talent goes to the top. A rich man | which owes its existence to the prac- Of Ps h 1 ) helps men to march well even when DIPHTHERIA BATTLE chickens did the sitting hen hatch | is a fool if he derifes his boy the'| tical idealism of the Rhodes Schol- ychology "fatigued" The writer says that he A highly feared and desdly dis- out of the setting? --St. Thomas | best education of all, contact with | ar, Kingsley Fairbridge, has been 1 i , , Anderson M. Scruggs in the New recently saw some troops tramping | ease a few years ago, diphtheria Times-Journal, children from homes where the] long recognized as providing the fate, AS INEE Tots new York Sun. n drenching rain- and their spirits | need not now be a cause of death breadwinner is a millworker or anj most thoroughly satisfactory of the | foqsion of oa YE Se ad fallen to zero when a song was | in any community, observes Dr, J. MISLEADING TITLES, agricultural laborer or a clerk, --| many means of jmmigration which | A" [aird of Colgate U re o Dr. D.i He spends his days with intricate staiied with this chorus: . @. Fitzgerald, dean of the Faculty The peculiarity by which picture London. Daily Express. have been trled in Australia. Tae cold So aE 8 Uatyersuyls poy. designs, esi" 3 8 You never know- you've got it| of Medicine at the University of producers give misleading names to . we concurrence of the Ottawa and Brit- rh Bay; d ni i Weaving his growing pattern of wi you get it. . Toronto. The Queen City, with a their pictures, frequently to their EMBARGO ON SLANG, ish * Columbia Governments in the Wey nl rin) a } 8 ps despair; -- 1 If you get it don't kick up a TOW. | population of 600,000 had no deaths own loss, is illustrated by a picture The protest of Viscount Lee of | present undertaking carries the as-| | io at sl ¢ np sslonate eye that | with dynamo and compass he aligns : It anybody fs ever going to get It, | from this source last year. Dr. Fitz- now being shown in a local theatre Fareham against the ousting of Eng-| surance that in Canada, ag in Aus- oe po Ying 4 charts and white rats The calm benignities of earth and Neve got it now." gerald gives credit to the use of and known as "Broadway Bill,' This lish slang by the American sort is| tralia, the Fairbridge child will re- Dn Ans Hn for a, monient 10 air The effect is recorded as electrl| toxold, but warns that since diph- is not a New York gangster or high welcome. It is too readily assumed | ceive a welcome which can hardly a To ia e's mew ban ON} Ang gea into a lewd, gigantic cal and they stepped out with won-| therla has not actually been con. | life picture, Dut an entertaining, | that the American "Vernacular is] be given his elder brother or sister SE oh aud alienation. of scheme. . dart) elasticity. To which the fact | quered, the preventive method must gripping store of a man In love with more expressive than our own. | just yet. --London Times. "It is a it ni i With swift and stolid industry he Shi be added that it is not only | ba "repeated year in and year out) a horse and a girl in love with the Done in" is at least as good an in- finn etre. Th Tepe fing il rears military units whch respond to a| -- i ' "| man.--Port Arthur News-Chronic vention as "bumped off," and "not re, That it shou e nec. winging Wei fin Border Cities Star. ; r avy Chronicle. | "0 0 Wt Wry Bi ve 1 SLOysny FoR LONDON. essary for legislators to pass bills to The Dan and superplan upon the a Brantford Expositor. ; i "posh " " s an excellent idea of the Lon-| protect men from thelr own weak- re . ». po ho SL OR0OTTEN MEN. THE EMPIRE ool Fond He a don Gardens Society to carry out a | nesses," Dr. Laird sald, "it naturally Speeding the laggard hours with , MURDOCH MACLEAN, 104. io vig na Jz an ex : Ow rok oi gadgets and - gam | oY ot all London to find out | raises the question: Whioh fs the wheels and gears. £ (. We think a word of solicitation 1s | definitions, man $ recived. many | A MUCH-GOVERNED COUNTRY per," has no need of foreign im- what waste spaces can be brighten-| weaker sex anyway." alg , ¢ i due Mr. Murdoch Maclean of the | been appro Sy ai hii nave | New Zealand is a country in which | ports, Budget hint: What about a ed by flowers, The effort should| After May 27 no New Yorker may And so he blunders down Wa. mb. : Moosomin district, who recently | might ih 2 an 5 mpressive. He | governing and controlling bodies | tariff 7--Manciester Sunday -- Chron- meet with the most enthusiastic sup-| be sued for breach of promise or al.| + spent days, . a markéd his 104th birthday anniver- pp b nn ed as the citl-| flourish greatly, This fact Is fillus-| jcle port of the general public. The | ienatfon of affections, Burdened with greed and mysti- i gary. Mr. Maolean is bolleved to | life fi AR), Dos Alnus ons a Fig Cg by the number of occasions ' beautifying of unsightly areas has a SENET fying toil, ' , iF . we MRO ; , saved a| the citizen wil 5 ry soclal value . Unmindful th i G8 pe en moon oldest citizen, | portion of it to purchase his own | ing the Pn binge A 2 Daa SCHOOL FOR B.C.| gogthetic a agli Coins New Name si Br Ras § an e has been here & great man . The project launched onl ' : 1 : years, When he pAb "wound By aul [rovige something | True, there is only one Parliament | months Ls for the Minister of Health taking a leat oul : For Plus-Fours The deep, complacent wisdom of Moosomin, that town was just @|he has ny as. Of recent years | in New Zealand, compared with| other parts of the Empire of the of the Soclety's book, and ensuring the soil hamlet of tents.--Reglna Leader-| even 1st employment scarce-- | seven in Australia, But what Now| Falrbridge Farm School = scheme, provision for window boxes and roof | Oltawa, -- Plustours hese been | Heedless that death will solve with Post. gh ont. His savings are | Zealand misses, or escapes, in the | which has so well justified itself |i gardens. 'an she gate that ave to pe Given many names, but FM, Plekl artless hands : FORBIDDEN TO WOMEN piney Tg house probably mortgaged, | Parliamentary fleld. fs more than | Western Australia, has already borne bull to rollove overcrowding, -- | (Cons. BromeMigslsaquol) adde = Problems that vex a hundred - 8 The women of China are Lay ome s taxes unpaid, but he is still | made up by the multiplicity of local | jts first fruit in 'the acquisition b London Daily Herald, now os. ii the House, 01 Commons thousand lands. a : ' rying to hang on.--Chatham News. | bodies.--Auckland News, the Child Emgration 2) t of AR: last week. The Quebec Conservative 1% " ---- mg cety of aj = : . 43 | called them "knee-high pajamas." -- i =, ® a : i : . . The Dog, Gip ¢ : oo : Based on Musical Adventure Romance by i JE : : -- ; : " Ts SRR A , a BERT hi Moston, 203 Gip, his dog, found a i == : Foy Tine tid : Ds on new home: ' f= A oy, / / NA 52 /. 2 +A . ; p Twelve land leagues and wide waters 0) ro (4 eS { P / Ye "1 lay between oy i | : . ! 1 It and the old, so they had far to 1 £& = H 4 J, ~ '] z \ frat i. | ~ *o roam H { 7 (P 769° \ \" 'Gd If e'er again the old 'haunts would ae \ t be seen, y a When there at length a year the twain had spent, -Y hg The home call came and Gip was left behind. That he might follow where the master went-- 2 This never dawned upon the keep- er"s mind. But one dusk he appeared, all gaunt and weak, - His lame, tired feet worn to the very bone; - His® tail wagged joy, his sunk eyes geemed to speak And plead that he no more be left The pirates now take the girls to their camp near But Mazie seizes a burning torch. Brandishing it, The pirates pour over the side of the ship on which' Then the battl \ she 0 o is over and the pirates have won. Pringess Mule escaping to Lousiana from lie fhe Juco the girls with mocking laughs and brand the river mouth, They huddle together and stare in she runs up the hill from where she can still hear, - al Rg fuisor, Don Cation THA Sailors on ie at the mn 8 th knives at them (hreateningly. Some of them panic. at the coarse wrangling of the pirates. But « the marching song. Calling loudly for help she des Dlr ise f [And shy crit nt! hey 18 ate ready looting the $1. The leader looks at suddenly, male voices aro heard singing a marching perately tries to escape the pirate who Is now runs Som) views for Uns, aad pris IF b cannon booms, blasting the ac with frightul sounds, acle greedily, declaring that she is bis Cokie song, It is Captain Richard Warrington and his ning after her in pursuit, He aims his knife, vicious! ie Lo' sare) tes swarm, i} Comer Dack as. § pirates boldly sufround Colony troops of mercenaries--the trappers! The Ly preparing to throw it at her defenseless hack. © | By an who ever" have for dumb Aan) ! & "A A Fria their meager posses girls are forced to remain still as the sound of the Will he stop her? Ds t miss the next thrilling brutes eared? Dan : Os Hs ootsteps diminish) 3 * installment of "Na thy Marietta." : - ----Alexander Louis Fraser.

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