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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 May 1945, p. 6

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Bp ERT CL SE Sides BL Dr AN apr gn \ FAERIE RRL GI) bel Pe Hi BAT Sp -- II T y ns == -- How Can l 7? Fs EIEETIT = Modern Etiquette = & this, or any country, we shall find 6. Is it proper to serve cream Soapless Soap V/ men, who in their youth were vic- with demi-tasse? By Anne Ashley y.7 y.7 time of overbearing parential By Roberta Lee ANSWERS ii authority and made to stay on the 1. The signature may be her A "soap" which is no soap at all QQ. How can 1 clean the slink - farm against their will, ploughing 1. When a bride is writing notes name only, but the note: should will be used in kitchens and bathe &cain? ay Cb] the land while they were eating "1 of thanks for gifts to friends who say, "Howard and 1 deeply appre- rooms after the war, Technically A. Take 2 quarts of boiling water . their heart out to be a mechanic + | do not know her husband, should Gate, etc" 8. She should always it is a detergent or wetting agent. d 3 can of strong lye, or potash, | coiling hay while longing to join the notes be signed with both mail a letter of introduction, whe- It looks. like soap and cleanses like our this into the sink wastepipe the navy .. milking cows and wish- names? ther it is addressed to a man or to soap, but it has new merits, It ot night when leaving the kitchen, log for wings to fly. 2. In what way should a woman a woman. 8, The girl should go works as well in hard or salt wat- his ¢hould be done about twice a a * * present a letter of introduction? first. 4. No; she should" wait for er as Ja sok, 304 Jo Jing 38 ow eek to be sanitary. . . A tele 3 i . around the bathtu ecause.. Yo How boi I 5 browner pie Youth is a time of unrest ... and 8. Should a girl precede oF Jerr enpmlo nahin s Walt wn, salts found in hard water, gener- erust? after a war, when men have seen low her escort into a restaurant yon wre 100 fas away dor © SOUT ally lime, do not react with the © ACAdd a teaspoonful of sugar to T . so much that they wish to forget, 4. When a girl is standing talk- YO 26 Tateriere, 0. fo y "so®" to form an insoluble curd. . the pie crust, It will not be notice-- is also a time of unrest, That is ing with a man, and drops some ar- * A molecule js. built up of an oily 'able to the taste and will help something we should all do well to ticle she is holding, shouldn't she IT SHOULD KNOCK part. (coconut oil) which will" dis- make the crust nice and brown, remember, Rehabilitation is some- make an attempt to pick it up? , x v solve grease and a salty part that QQ. How can I remove burned ee ---- thing in which we all can help -- 5. When playing golf and there People often fail to recognize dissolves in water, The oily end silk that has spilled on the stove? by buying Victory Bonds and by a Is a foursome just ahead of you, opportunity because it looks so of these detergent molecules does A. Sprinkle a thick layer of salt CHRONICLES By sympathetic understanding of all how long should you wait before much like hard work. } not react with the salts found in on the burning milk when it boils Gwendoline P., Clarke returned men. driving? -- Peterborough Examiner. hard water to make a curd. over on the stove or in the oven. - f GINGER FARM ° ° ° ° [] Let 3 remain a few minutes, then 0 brush off. NE iI . How can I renov: J : rl of chairs, or ede Sholinther Here is a little bit of infor- else on earth. And it provides 5 eles of leather? mation that may interest farmers greater opportunity for initiative A A. Beat the white of an egg to who are wondering where help is than many a city job, On the other y a froth and smear it over the sur- eoming from to take off this year's hand, although the going may be : face with a soft cloth. Allow it to erop. An employee of a city plant tough, John may eventually find 2 dry and then rub it well with ano- told us that men and boys who his niche in the business or pro- " Rs ther soft cloth, previously owned or lived on farms fessional world -- he may never re- i Q. How can I keep book bind- are now being laid off right and turn to the farm for more than a . a Ings in good condition? left, and of course selective service visit. But that will not be the fault i A. They will be kept in better Is sending them back to the farms. of the farm or farming conditions ; conditions if .he doors of the book- Some of them are glad enough of -- dt will just be the natural order : case are left open and the air al- an opportunity to get back to the of things, Farming is Bill's way lowed to reach them once in a land--others are not so happy. It of making a living -- John's choice . while, remains to be seen how many will Is something entirely different, Q. How can I rid the bathroom really settle down again. What road every Bill and John will of any unpleasant odor? » » * follow can only be determined by A. The drains should be disin- How often that age-old problem giving each one a chance to shift fected regularly with a solution of i , : for himself. And in so doing we 8 y i no presents itself -- how to keep the 4 Lae Soar dor abe § ¢ two ounces of chloride of lime to young folk on the farm ... how to nect Toe ho tear ior the ini © one gallon of water, make farm life sufficiently attract-~ | "EY ture. Ive s0 they will want to stay. Per- Love of the land is too deep- gonally, I don't think the answer rooted in the soul of man or it VOICE OF 'THE lies so much in the farm as in the ever to die out to any great ex- PRESS young people themselves. Some of tent. As long as the human race ' them want to farm -- others do survives there will be farmers -- B ; not. Proof of that can be found in successful farmers, who till the a any average farm family. Naturally land from choice -- not by com- KEPT HIS WORD home conditions are the same for pulsion. I have no figures to prove - ] . Bill as for John, yet John develops my theory but it is my opinion that guns Ble pet, Js be- an unrest which only a job away among the unsuccessful farmers of his i Ter fad bo from home seems to satisfy, while people; Just give me five Bill is quite content to till the land. years 2nd YOu won recognizé Ger- He takes an interest in Dad's pure pn She Hinks the Fuchrer bred cattle; he asks nothing better famikd Be gwen erode for keeping than to be given the responsibility : , - Christi: ! g chy. Mon of driving and caring for the trace a SCHNEIDERS Wistizn Science Monitor, tor; and as .he ploughs up and Trade Mork down the ficld his thoughts leap ] IN THE PAST TENSE ahead to the time when he will be - - farming on his own. Conditions on ( It should not be long before we the farm may not be quite as he " ~& can say that the Nazi term "were- would like them at present, but he wolves" refer merely to the fact has vision and he looks forward that they were wolves once but and figures ou! ways and means of have become slinking coyotes. making improvements -- ghorter -- Windsor Star. hours. more conveniences. ow * * n ' CANDIDATES' NEEDS John, on the other hand. gets a A candidate thesedays necds four fob a DO bats: One to wear, one to toss in- money isn't so big as he thought to the ring, one to talk through, # was. There are so many deduc- and one to pull rabbits out of, tions from his pay ... it costs an - -- Kitchener Record, awful lot of board ... and when a orm fellow eats out even an odd snack 3 SAFE FOREVER costs a quarter .. not like at home where the cookie jar was always " Adolf's error was in salting the kind of handy. And of course a ewag away in a salt mine. He fellow has to have some fun. He ehould have put it in a "wildcat" kids himself along by thinking 3 ! gold mine, where none would have what a dull time Bill js having -- CTS Re thought of looking for gold. the dope -- and how little he gets by ina Wheeler -- Ottawa Citizen, for all his hard work. And then one week-end at home there was Bill This is the square you'll be mak- i telling him about the Victory ng hy domes. Bd scores ior pillow : " ops, doilies; and to join together Huns In Holland Binds he Bonds for spreads, cloths achnts. $ Bill?" ' It's the easy-to-do pineapple de- In reprisal for an attempt on the "Sure -- come in mighty handy sign; a square 12%4 inches in fine : : i i iis . We of a Gestapo chief, 400 Dutch- | ager the war. But you have some eotton, larger in string. Pattern 687 This Advertisement [ Li ) men, some of them ~mere boys, 100, Johr I renener You Say has crochet directions; stitches. Published behalf of C i | = § D) M i T 3 D ni) were machine-gunned in groups of Ing so no Send twenty cents in coins Yhished 22 ° KITCHENER and TORONTO | Frid five by brutal. Nazis in Holland, "Ves id John slowly, "I did (stamps cannot be accepted) for the VICTORY LOAN by W. q the Hamilton Spectator. Wer: es," 2aid John 3 owl, ! this pattern to Wilson Needlecraft AY Saye Ie p d < have but I cashed them in ... had Dept, Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. by av) She lies 10 mete ou pustisn nt to .. that smash with my car . . West, Toronto. Print plainly pat- ptt or sermon Crimes in anyining hie had to have a new engine. It cost tern number, your name and A : the same proportion, the entire me plenty." address. " ul German race would be exterm- - . . * R & inated. = f Poor John ... he had to learn the © hard way. 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