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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Feb 1945, p. 2

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Err - a fn Lt Ay 24 i y ¥ nA ce i cl om om 0% AN 'How You Cun Get Quick. "i: Relief From Sore; Painful Piles ia No lasting free: & fean be had unless {to 1 Aentusen #0 the best Friday Special! 2 WARSTAM "SAL PS_25: af your GROCERS TE A The Jade God MARY IMLAY TAYLOR TTT ITI III IIE, CHAPTER X "Not so deep," Teddy asured him affably; "I got five hundred out of Landon on a wager, got it cold!" and he laughed uproarious- ly, suddenly recalling Landon's rage at subsequent cvents. Fosdick swung his chair around and eyed him viciously: "You're a young reprobate," he observed dry- ly, "what was the wager about?" 1 didn't know Landon could afford to lose that much." or "Fose "it? Banks - langhed again, « -[-- REWARD PROMISED if you serve Maxwell House Coffee to your family to- night. They'll just love you for it! Comes in an All Purpose Grind which suits .any type of coffee maker, Here's triplesacting speedy relief from MUSCULAR PAIN DON'T be miserable. Don't suffer another minute from muscular ache or pain. To get quick relief, all you need-do in many cases, is take a fast-- acting Instantine tablet. Instantine goes to work immediately--acting in _. three ways to give you comfort; 1. Speedily eases pain. 2. Prolongs relief from pain, 3. Reduces "depressed feeling." Gives mild, stimulating "lift." And, you'll find Instantine's fast action " 'equally effective in relieving the dis- comfort which often comes with a cold or sore throat. All drugstores have Instantine, 12 tablets 25¢, nfine. a product of Tho Bayer Co., Ltd, "He did more- than that -- he burnt five hundred dollars up in a rage--" Fosdick, who valued money and had had to work for it, stared hard at young Banks, "He's drunk," he decided, frowning at him darkly. But Teddy, enjoying his own joke at Landon's expense explained. He explained in detail, even to the fizht in the smoking-room and the holocaust of the money. * * * She's down on me and I vowed I'd get even. I have! She's invited the fellow in and had him to dinner, And now," he gurgled with mirth, "Landon's black with rage becausa he's making love to Pamela Rod- ney! Landon's dead set that way himself, and-he can't do a thing -- not a bally thing! Mrs. Lynn would fire him if she found out he'd brought a fellow in out of the stceet, you know; he might have been a whitewing, anything, on a wager!" ' Fosdick, who had listened In sheer astonishment, found the key to Pam and Mark in the tearoom. He knew at once how the girl had been fooled. He reddened to his scanty gray hair; he ought to have told Burleson yesterday! * * * "You deserve a thrashing, you young reprobate!" he said to Ted- dy Banks, with the candor of an old man who had been a friend of Teddy's grandfather and guardian of the Banks money fo. thirty odd serve to be sent up for disorderly conduct! You've done a pretty piece of work between you. You don't -happen to know the man you in- troduced into Burleson's house, to Lis sister-in-law and his nicce, do you? Of course not! You picked up a man in the street and Landon palmed him off on them as a friend of hisI* That's the idea -- a friend of his and yours, too?" id Teddy laughed comfortably. "Not on your life! I don't come into it; Mrs. Lynn had cut me out. It's up to Landon." "Up.to Landon -- Yes!" thun- dered the old lawyer, striking his fist on his desk, "but it's up to RHEUMATIC Aches and. Pains If just one bottle of Ru-Ma doen not show you the quick, easy way to get real relief from rheumatic Sobes and pains, it costs you noth- ng. Don't suffer longer; try Ru Ma today and If you are not pleased with the results, be refunded by any drug store, This 18 a generous offer to all rheumatic sufferers, __ Most people seem to think the on- Iy way to geu rellef from their sore, painful piles fg by local treatment, g Local treatment may: glve (tempor ary rellef from the itching but (you can easily see why such treats {ment wil not cor- rect the cause of "your piles. Ydom from - plie the cause of the trouble is correct ed. Piles are due fnteatinal way to gel lasting relief is to treat them Internally ith a medicine lke Hem-Rold, Hem-Rold is a formula that has "been used for over 140 years by thou. unde of pile suf. directa «of the ause of fale pile tumors soon heul over eaving 'the sensitive rectal mem- branes clean and We Invite and: let ft healthy. you to try 'Hem<Rold prove itself. You cah make your test «in the privacy of our own home, 0 COST If you are not convinced that this 1s an amazingly easy and surprisingly effective method of treating. your sore, painful piles, - Get a package of Hem-Rold toe from store use it as directed UST FI (of that time If you are not abe solutedy aure Hem-Rold Is the nicest, cleanest and most effective plle treatment you ever tried, ro- turn the unused portion of the package to your dru gist and ne will promptly res un «Mrs. Lynn -had- frozen - me out, years, "You and Landon both de-.. you, too, because you made the your money willl . bet; you got Landon into it. He's a dumb fool, anyway! Now, I ask you, young man, who's this fel- low? D'you know now?" ¢ Teddy waved his walking-stick airily, "Search mel" he, said. * * * Fosdick leaned over his desk and thrust his gray face forward until the Igibt caught the ugly glitter in his -eyes. "I'll itell you what you did, you young idiot you," he said sharply; "you and 'Landon picked 'up an 'ex-convict in the street. and sent him into a friend's house: sent. him to meet a pure young girl -- an ex-convict, d'you hear?" Teddy Banks stood gaping in sheer amazement, his mouth open, "Oh, I say!" he gasped, "aren't you putting it on too thick? The fellow's a good looking chap; pret- ty decent sort -- looks like a gen- tleman," Fosdick uttered an inarticulate exclamation, "I know him very well," he said grimly; "I've known him for years. I knew him when he was sent up; he was seventeen years old -- a good looking young chap then. He's served his time and he's out. Just. the same, he's an ex-convict and you and Landon sponsored him," * * * The venom in Fosdick's voice rarried conviction, Banks stared at him, sobered; he even turned a little pale. "Say!" he lowered his voice ap- prehensively; "what was he up CFGEP Te En es "Murder!" Fosdick shot the word out with such violence that the young man jumped, "Murder -- killed his old uncle for his money} rapped him over the head in his office and tried to clear himself aferwards and couldn't." Teddy Banks looked glumly at Fosdick, hardly daring to 'believe what hé had heard.--incredible!-- this fellow, this Mark Grant, had murdered his uncle for money! For the first time Banks was scized with qualms of conscience, "Why didn't they hang him?" he cried suddenly angry at the chance the convict had had to undo them all. It was a beastly shame not to have hung him and prevented itl "Circumstantial evidence," Fogs- "dick growled; "he got sixteen years. Good conduct 'let him out some nine months earlier. For all that, he's guilty", = TE a Banks groaned "I say -- I never "thought of such a thing!" he ad-. mitted reductantly red with shame. The lawyer nodded grimly, "Ot course not! But you and Landon pick' up a street tramp--a fellow who hadn't a. penny: of his. own that night. I happen to know that -much; and" turn him loose in a friend's house--to make love to an innocent young girl." the old man stormed. "You deserve a drumhead courtmartial instead of the check I've got here for you," he added, holding out a slip of paper. For the - first" time in his life, Banks pocketed a check without a grin of satisfaction. He seized it, picked up his hat and made for the door, "See here," Fosdick called after But Banks was already-at the ele- vator, He was panting like a man who had been running. He reached the pavement in time to hail a taxi and fling an address at the driver. * * * In his excitement he paid the taxi-driver to make "better speed by a side street-and reached Lan- , don's lodgings in the nick of time; he found him just leaving, "Hello, Ted," said he coolly, "I'm going out--got anything so show to keep me?" : "You bet your sweet life I have!" Barks seized him by the arm and drew him away from the door. "You 'come' back "to your rooms; I've got zomething: that'll "knock you: cold!" (To Be Continued) ' \ COLOUR MAGIC ALL-FABRIC Ti ntex. © DYES. | GUARANTRED 70 DYS EVERY, FABRIC = INCLUDING CILANESEN TYLON MIXTURES "THE SEASON'S SNARTEST CMOORS * -- Here, as at other times when men "Read Insurance him, "you tll Landon I want to you __adyises he inancial "Post. see him--hear me?" separate daisy medallions fill if, | cinate crocheters and appeal to all who see it, Pattern 629 contains in- structions for set; stitches, this pattern Dept, Room SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON February #5 JESUS THE SON OF GOD Matthew 16:138-17; 17: 1-8 Golden Text+\Whosaever there-» fore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my IFather which is in heaven--Mat- thew 10:32, After witnessing the many. mire aclep performed by the Lord, people. had. passed various opines ions as to who he might be. Some thought he was John the Baptist, risen from the dead, while others thought he might be Elias, Jeri- mias, or one of the other great old testament prophets, Following this he questions his disciples as to their personal opin. ions concerning himself, Without hesitation Peter, speaking for the disciples said "Thou art the Christ the Son of the Living God", Jesus declares that "Flesh and Blood", or in other words, the natural man had not discerned that, Jesus was the 'Son of God, but God through the Holy Spirit had revealed it unto them. ~ CRE Jesus took three of his disciples who were closely associated with him, up into a high mountain, and there they had the privilege of witnessing | his transfiguration, had "seen heavenly visions, they were lost for words to express the magnificient: gplendour of the heavenly glory. With Jesus ape peared Moses, and Elias, Luke tells us that they talked of his de- cease which he (Jesus) should ae- complish at Jerusalem, x x x It is a wonderful thing to have a heavenly experience, and Peter wished to stay on the mountain top. He suggested 'that they erect three tabernacles, but before he could finish speaking a voice sounded from heaven "This is my beloved Son in whom 1 am. well pleased; hear ye him" Ap they were enveloped in the cloud and heard the voice from heaven, the disciples were afraid and fell on ther faces to the ground, Today God. speaks to us through Christ in a tender voice, but if we' refuse to hear his voice, it will be heard in judgement. The voice out' of heaven will cause men to fear and tremble, for it will declare their doom, Jesus touched them, and gave the * disciples the assurance that they thad nothing to fear. When they lifted up their eyes they saw Jesus only. Moses, Elias, and the cloud had gone. That is the way "it is to those who thrust in Jesus, Friends may go," fortunes may vanish, health can_ leave us, but Jesus is one who will never leave us nor forsake us, Policy Carefully ~ Read your insuranc: policy -- all of it, including all the fine print, ( The recent judgment of the Ontario Court 'of Appeal holding that the ordinary fire insurance policy 'does not cover a dwelling which is va- cant or unoccupied: for more than" 30 consecutive days will be news to a great many people. Reading all the terms, clients may find quite a few other conditions they didn't know "about, ' Chairs need dressing up? Let this chair-set solve the problem, The pineapple design forms the basket, A basket chair-set that will fas« Send ci twenty cents in * coins (stamps. cannot accepted) for | to sedlecrart : The housing problem: offérs no: worries to' these 'seven pet quail belonging to Mr, and Mrs,: Frank Petuya, of San Francisco. They feel quite at home as they roost on their friend--a toy cocker spaniel, also a pet in the Petuya household, | CHRONICLES of GINGER: FARM: By! Gwendoline ®. Clarke LJ ¢ ® LJ ® Here are the answers to a few questions that have come my way from readers of this column: Mrs. C.P--You were inquiring as to the kind of fuel we use in our | furnace. The answer is coal--with the required amount of coke mixed in. And note this: We have .heated the whole house this year--eleven rooms--and by the end of the win- ter 'we expect we shall have used only one ton more of coal than would have been required by our three stoves, and which would have heated only half the house. And let me tell you we think the comfort and convenience we enjoyed this winter has. well repaid us for that extra_ton of coal. So you are un- decided about installing a furnace. Well IT could hardly take it on my- self to advise you--so much depends upon: the size and compactness of your house. A small house. Ours is a hot air furnace--with pipes-- in fact there are 'so many pipes sprouting from the top of it that it looks to me like a huge permanent wave machine! Of course if money is no object a hot water heating system is just about tops for any kind of house, Since you. have plenty of wood--lucky youl--I am sure: you would find it quite as sat- isfactory as coal for a furnace pro- viding you were advised: by a good - plumber as to the best type-of fur- nace to install. for that.purpose, * * * Mrs. W. S.--I was simply thrill ed to hear your son Charlie is on his way home. I am so happy. for you-=--and for Charlie and his wife and small daughter. Sharon is cer- tainly the sweetest 'wee' thing. I hope you will all 'have a very happy reunion; -- and : satisfactory * * = L.W.--We were pleased to receive your card although we were puz-- zled: for quite awhile as to the identity of the serider. Finally Part- ner recognised _your writing. We still have plenty of snow around here. Young John has to hitch up the (team every morning to take the milk to the road--and then goes over for our neighbour's milk cans as well. Not much sense in two teams being harnessed when one can do the job for both, * * * And speaking of taking milk to the road reminds me of a letter I received from my sister in Toronto a few weeks ago. She wrote of the - unpleasantness' and - iifconvenience: of city 'transportation: these winter days; So much snow! Such ruts! And: no way: of Rnowing when the next: street-car will come along: Andithen she adds "It isn't so bad: for you people in the country be- cause you always have your horses to get you around!" How: little city and country people undersfand. each other's difficulties! NJ doubt 'the going has been pretty tough this winter even in the city. But at least | apartment dwellers ean be reason- * ably | sure of getting their milk, "bread and mail delivered each day, whereas in the country where roads Tortured man gets help! » ty x Lethon Juice J, Mixed gt Home 61 « Relieved i. RHEUMATIC PAIN i 40 "I have used: ALLENRU. for several months, I could hardly walk on account. . of my knees, But now those pains are selieved. I can go like a race horse now," Mort Shepard . 2 % Don't be a victim of the pains and aches caused by theumatism, lumbaga, or neurdtis without trying this simple, , inexpensive recipe you. can mix at home, Two tablespoons of ALLENRU, plus the juice of 1/3 lemon in a glass of water, Jos mony back if not entirely shed, Ju deug stores. 9° says Sufferert © | were blocked so completely that even horses couldn't make * the grade, there were plenty of: farm folk 'who never knew when :they were getting anything, Perhaps the mail, It is pretty hard to sit at home isn't it, knowing there may be a letter from that boy of yours waiting -at -the post office and ab- solutely no way of getting it? Desserts--Good . But Not Too Rich So perhaps it is just as well that the whipped cream and rich des- serts have become war casualties, In their place we can have these tion of the Department of Agrl- culture, Attractive to look at, deli- cious to eat they won't leave your guests 'in that somnolent condition that spoils the best planned party. LEMON FLUFF . 2 tablespoons cornstarch 3 tablespoons flour 14 cup sugar "14 teaspoon salt 14 cup cold milk 1% 'cups hot milk 2 egg yolks Grated 'rind and juice of 2 large lemons 2 egg whites = | ~~ Mix cornstarch, flour, sugar. and salt and blend with the cold milk. Grzdually stir in the hot 'mi'k and cook in double boiler, stirring con- stanitly for about 15 minutes. Beat egg yolks, 'add grated lemon rind and a little of 'the hot mixture. Add. to remaining double boiler and cook, stirring, for 3 minutes. Remove from heat and add 'lemon juice. Fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn into sher< bets or a lightly greased mould and chill before serving. Six servings, COFFEE SPANISH CREAM 1 tablespoon granulated gelatin ¥4 cup: cold. coffee "y, 2 egg yolks ¥4 teaspoon. salt. . 3 cup hot coffee 1 cup hot milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 egg whites J4 cup sugar Soak gelatin in the'icold- coffee, hot coffee and: milk. Cook: over greatest hardship was not getting : TABLE TALKS desserts, from" the Consumer Sec- IF YOU' WANT FAST RELIEF FROMA - g ula © Hete's what to do. Get a bottle bf BUCKLES MO: kaw tits 'instant effective it ivi ni head and bronchial fubes; It starts at once to loosen up thick, choke ing phlegm, ease the cou soothe the ted irnttaied membranes, of front ony chances take BUCKLEY'S. Canada's largest selling cough and cold remedy; 3 It's different--It's all. medication=--no : syryp-- acts faster~~--goes farther. [0 f=} 4 5 2) Sa MIXTURE MD) hot 'water, stirring constantly until thickened enough to coat the spoon, Add gelatin and stir until dissolved, Remove from heat, add vanilla and cool.- When the 'mixture begins to _ thicken fold in meringue made by adding the sugar to - the stiffly beaten egg.» whites. Turn «into a lightly greased mould or individual sherbets and' chill' thoroughly. Six servings, | Those British i Despite all their hardships and the general expense of carrying on a war, the steady going British people have set up a 'record of $6,000,000,000 in savings: and. war bond. deposited : in Government postoffices,- Such. a people never can be subdued. : --Globe and Mail You 'Will Enjoy Staying At: The ST. REGIS HOTEL TORONTO © @ Every Room with Bath, Shows er and rlelephone. @ Slugle, 82.50 'tp Double, 83.50 up. - © Uood Food, Dining and Danec- Ing Nightly.' Sherbotirne -at Carlton: . mixture. in Beat 'eggiiyolks and 'salt and: add ° -Tel. RA. 4185 Dr. Chase's NERVE FOOD .. 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