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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Oct 1949, p. 6

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A SES TREN hn I g Nha, a a : 5 HAY BUELL TRARGRN SINTER 'ERAGRANCE IS SEALED IN VACUUM HOW .CAN .I? . By Anne Ashley . 7 sm ap-- 'QQ, How can I convert one pound "of -butter--into-two-pounds?---- | A. Measure out gne pint. of but- _ ter; then add gradually one pint of 1. m : and a _ small quanity .0 A beating it 'with thé egg-whip until smooth, Place it in a mold and set < in a caol place i Q. How. can I. prevent plaster from setting so quickly, when patching holes and 'cracks in the | = walls? : 3 : ) A, This will nét happen if vine- gar is used, instead of water, whén --mixing-the-patching plaster. TQ. Tfow can 1 cause the scars "from. pimples. to disippear more quickly? - i, 'A. These scars will usually dis- -Appear--very--soon-if-they-are-bathed - with a solution of boracic acid, fol- ~ lowed by an application - of zinc ointment, SUN " - A. Serial Story a by ~JOSEPH LEWIS # CHADWICK WEST OF THE ST Ldn TOTO - Slauvs] Ye planed successfully? : ) A. Yes. Lemon seeds can be planted and. treated as house plants, - They make pretty shrubs, and the leaves may be used for flavoring, Tie a few leaves in a cloth and put into. the apple sauce for a few min- utes{"it gives a delicious flavor, ~Q. Hotv can~I remove iron rust--=}---- from linen' : A. Cover the rust stain with salt, moisten the salt with lemon: juice, |. centuries in the method of lay the bandit' le * SYNOPSIM The story (hus far Virginia Ames crosses the wild, frontier West by rall und - stage. in response to wu letter from Phil - Lawrence, her lance, who left Washing- ton to make his fortune in Arizona. When the Lannasn stage iy held ap, Lt Jim Ran- dall, whom _Virginls -once knew in Washe- Inglon, takes charge of the investizatlon - and soon learns that Phil Lawrence was lee. Chief loser in the rob- bers is Steve Barron. Santa Bonita gamb-- Hng czar, who has long heen_nt odds with Jawrence over gambling debts cand thelr ive Of Tansa Correy, dnice-hn glrl. Riding to Phils ranch to warn him against Barron who has learned" of his - part in the stuge robbery, Virginia sce the two men shoot it -qut, oth men are wounded but Barron is "ablé to ride off, Going to fetch water in a grove near the house, - Virginian Is sflzed by Apaches. . CHAPTER XI A woman entered the hut bear- Fe 2 © dier capture Natchi's son. as a statue -for the whole of five minutes. Then he spoke gravely, his eyes dropping to the turned-up toes * of his moccasins. His words were" quick, loose, without coherence for. "Virginia. But when he finished, the half breed interpreted. ) -"Natcht say white woman stay here. No harm." Maybe day come a i "Why 'was L brought here?" Vir- ginia asked; courage returned with | a rush.' She would come to no harm, Natchi had said. "You wife of white soldier with blue -eyes, Natchi say.. White sol- Natchi then place in tie sun: Repeat; it coed Kitty McGlymn-- necesary, until the stain disappears, - Q. How can I renew and restore - the colors to a rug? ~~ A. Sprinkle some ammonia pow- der "over the rug, dampen - the - -. >the building of B..cxiaying. 'Made Easy--The "first real improvement in five € device, LAE Ty KH. Sommers and John S. Hodgson, is said to speed bricklaying _| JA, buble, four times the normal pace. Acceptance by the bujlding industry "could mean great savings in construction costs--especially in New And Useful - Flame" Resister A durable flame-retardent chem- --ical--for--use--on--cotion--and rayon, -which does not change the appear- . ance or feel of the materials, The company says the. new chemical A=3 A pan designed forthe job -of . frying bacon and eggs. The bacon is first fried 'in the center of the pan, -under a cover which keeps the strips flat and prevents spattering.- When done, the bacon js moved to rufining around the périmeter, while the efigs are fried in the center, : ! x "the pan's apron, ai elevated strip - = lasts -through-dey cleaning and nor- {--mal home laundering. x FE KE * * "Gover-A-Button" [--men's--elothes can be-self-covered -at home in a 'matter of seconds to (natch 'material of any dress, suit or jacket," available "soon states 'maker, Sail to, be washable and rustproof. * * 'Collar Stay _._ Collar stay, made of a special white plasticized #ibre which _js sclf-conforming to the individual wearer's neck-line is instantly at- tached to any soft, fused or starched Ingenious new button for wo- Beyond Belief... = "From the pain of ARTHRITIS, =. RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, or SCI ATICA... get a bottle of DOLCIN tablets today. DOLCIN has re- lieved the pains of thousands of not harmful; easy-to-take, rea- - . 'sonable in cost--100 tablets for . $2.39; the large economy-size shirt collar of any length or spread; eliminates crushed, wrinkléd or roll- ed up collar points. Requires no pins, hooks or special slots; com- pletely invisible when worn; can- not work lose or fall out, cites maker. * * * . Ima Babies ring around 'the tub, maker claims. ing bricks" is 'demonstrated by bubbles" femain when soap -is used Teers--Pau * * -¥ : Door Closer " Said to close warped and twisted eabittet,- closet and cupboard -doors low-cost homes, broom, and sweep thoroughly, The rug will look almost new. ---- 'and. keep them shut tight. Is not-'a QQ. How can T clean bronze orna- ments? be washed. 'Dust carefully, follow by wiping "with 'a' cloth. moistened' in paraffin oil. Polish with a cham- oi: Q. How can .I keep custard from soaking _through- the crust of the pie? a 2 . : A. If the white of an egg is beat- "Dear Anne Hirst: If one fault . were cleared up, we would be the z happiest couple' "on earth, I'm 17, i ; tT friction catch, manufacturer states, "Bath. aroma' bubbles do not leave -- DOLCIN-LIMITED + Toronto " ---- _because' of the. detergent encased *| *= tt gufferers. DOLCIN, tablets are mn or FXTALN soanet dy } 5 ; werly Ce --= DOLCIN : write to 10 + Ontario 1 ] ¥ BACK ACHE? Sitting in a draft--working in a damp place--wet feet--thiere are dozens of things which may cause a backache} - But there's one way thousands of Canadians have found to help relieve this condition--Dr. Chase's Kidney- --* "Easily installed with screwdriver; ; oF requires. no mortising or" fitting. * it on and rise above it. 'If ft Attached to. inside of door is-housed keeper actuated by steel spring. : : Ath: * * - . teaches your husbaiid- his lesson, cupboards. Easily installed, it holds * that will be worth it all. * the door firmly shut, yet yields to Worry over money -should-not-be---- normal-- qQpening pressure. added tto other problems' of miare Sy 5 } . Magnetic Catch io A magnetic latch for. cabinets and--* rs 1 CCV ITITITOy tones and brings welcome relief from. pains in the 'small of the back caused by | . reliable remedy--; cnr by over half- & Sentury 's Sn iy Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills, At all drug counters. 19 _riage. 'The sooner a husband real- - izes that, the smoother life will be ~--for-both.-- Wri e--Hirst--about - your troubles -- at Box 1, 123 Eight- eenth_St., New Toronto, Ont ; Ting two carthen - bowls. Virginia captuie soldier's wife. White soldier |: , ) i and married to Je up-and watched the I value wifé much. Like Natchi value . 2 Deby assed hl he gros big i a fine young #Arighteiied eves. The bowls -were son" AN o a oo am Da hi 3h : + man, He has placed before her, and the -woiman Virgima's new - found" courage bin Foy a Br 8-egg been extraordi=-- NL stepped back to stand watching her vanished. They thought her. Jim |= White Witt harden ia wood narily - good to TA with dark, curious eyes. Behind the Kahdall's wite. 1 hey meant to hold Tv né;-and-since-he whe i her as a hostage--to force the re- - learned we are squat form, at the jacal's opening, crowded children. | s Virginia looked at the howls. One a- group of bright-eyed --, contained water. She lifted--it--and-- drank. The other held a pasty food - |: ~flat=featured did not touch that. Shortly, two men eritered. One "was short, wiry, his skin not white, not copper. His coarse features, flat: nose and impassive expression sug- gested Apache. But his eyes were "hight =in--color, a--bright blie--He---------- was a half breed. He wore mixed apparel; shirt, trousers, both incred- ibly dirty, and moccasins ajid a red headband to hold back his stringy black hair. He squatted down be- fore Virginia. conn The second visitor was Natchi Virginia "remembered. his broad, "of dignity, his cruel brown eyes, his wolfisli lips. Natchi, the marauder, who had attempted-to capture--Jim-- Randall. whom he hated. ' - Natchi sat down cross-legged and © regarded the white girl with glit- tering eyes. He remained as. still Jim's arms that night the Indian had face, his natural air free Natchi's son--or you go south." ~ _The breed gestured. "Mexicg. No --and "end 'the interview: The two "horse standing before the command- --into--the--dobe--and--saw---Lanya -- lease of Natchi's imprisoned son. Despair rose. in her, -~ - She said, "You are wrong. | am not the soldier's wife." The blue-eyed man interpreted --made-of groumt-mesquite-heam:--She--|--the--Apache--\When--the--exchange | of words ended between. the two, the half breed said: "Warrior saw you with soldier,' On desert beyond town. Soldier have vou in arms. You wife, all right." . 3 Se da Virginia wilted. There was no argument for her.- She had been in spied upon. them. 'She looked -at" Natchi's 'stoic face, "and said: "You think the soldier will come for me?" i "And when he does--what?" __"He_come," she was told. There was another guttural ex- . change of words. Then: "Soldier come back." o - Fear and dismay froze her tongue, She watched the Apache chief rise men turned out of the hut, leaving her alone, wih the squaw who sat at the opening. a : Jim Randall crossed the parade at Fort Winfield with a long stride. The orderly had said Maj. Benson wanted to see him in a hurry; -| There was.a-dust-begrimed, lathered ing officer's quarters. Jim stepped Correy with Benson, n qr cre for. | -- soon to have a baby, he has been . Modern Etiquette "Recipe promises! He is the. type who will treat his friends to cocktails when - he hasn't five. dollars to his name, ; "I"knew of his extravagance when "t.. I married him, but I thought the + 'baby would "bring him tos his --=senses: Perhaps he is too young to realize what it means? "1 have 'tried everything, . from /- ANY protiol tor rearidl pleas." Nothing does any good. I love him dearly, and I would hate to break up a happy marriage because of this. If you-can help me, please do, -- . ----iewildered", -- ~~ The Hard-way -*® At this time there is nothing * more you tan do to convince ~* your husband of his responsi- * bilities. He wi have to learn the * hard way. j : When the bills- come in, they will have to be.paid -- obviously. * * * ®. He will be embarrassed and (I * hope) humiliated , hat he has not saved his money toward this, He will have to deal himself with the hospital authorities and - your physician, He may have to bor- row the necessary' money, and he will find out how hard it is to. live on the reduced income which will result. He will not be able "to_buy_drinks for: his_friends.for__ quite a while to come, and in dther ways he will have to sacrifice the » : i Smiling little © pansy ~ faces in crochet and embroidery -- such --lovely-guest-linens!_Have a set_of towels, pillowcases and scarfl E Doubly charming! Pattern 956 dusty. Her eyes. looked tired; her face was pale. She was twisting her: hands together nervously,™ has. tfanster of 6 molils 7 x 9 to indulgences to which he has ac- 6% x 13 inches; crochet directions. customed himself. He will not Send twenty-five cents in coins like it,"but he has only himself to v LEE BE BE BE AE BE BE BE BR UE NE EP Maj. Benson wore a troubled Took. He was saying to the girl, "You're < --_---- rk al i 4 x Sa ~ .. Ean " ne No SER EO Se 3 SCY 4846 SIZES N17 . Here's a dashing little number for all your dashing about! Sharp cuffs, tucks, pockets on a tiny- waisted, = full-skirted dress. Gay doodad at shoulger is a {ake mono- gram. Easy 'transfer inchided. i Pattern 4846, Junior Miss sizes 11, [) 15, 17. Sizes 13, 2% yards, 54-inch. : 3 Naa "Bend twenty-five cents (25c) in coins (stamps cannot: be accepted) for. this pattern. Print plainly 'size name, address, style number. Sen order to Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St, New Toronto, Ont. pias seme ------ Tm ¢ . ISSUE 42 = 1949 (stamps --cannot--be accepted) for * blame. 3 : SE en this pattern to Box 1, 123 Eigh- During this trying period he bo Tod "- teenth St., New Toronto, Ont. Print | * will be hard to live with, and you fare-they were Apaches? plainly patter number, your name | * will have to use all your patience --tContinued Next-Week) | and-address.-- = * to--keep--up-his-spirits,Just-when | 3 . : : ¢ fap" * you will need all your energies to T= iE 7 : : - x «| * care for your baby; this extra = d'tool 36. Run slowly * burden will be laid upon ybu, : CROSSWORD 88. Bottom of a * You will take it in your stride, : amount . page "Ep : lo him. So. 2 5 "oan: . ecause you love him so, PUZZLE Erm ing between - * Then is the -time when he i a ; © 48. Arctic sand- * ghould learn the value of budgeted ACRO ; thet Diners * living. Pe will see that it is the J Lette ite 3 48. Sold water * only way for a family to get - Risa venly 4 §5: Bind of pigeon * along and get ahead -- let us both . , Bloat 3 on. windier * hope. - And .then your troubles - i Betors $ oe THK co. Abhrmative * will be over. 4. Bird 53. Bxtend * All this anxiety is not-good for AS. Ardent * you. But, as 'I say, you will take _ Hl Only mr om EB - 30. Across AIHA . » 1. Afrloan 'e © animal . Corrected: | , Article ; 7. Reptile : / 9. Refuse . | . Small awaMow . Plgs ' . Operated 3 . Amphibian 3 . Insertion . Tellurium . (symb.) #0. Hardening (var.) 42. Bodles of ! © water 4 « SHATD sound, 4 . Unsuited . . Poor subst tate 8. ona! : . Heron , Bond 2 85. Fxlstence 88. Highways "87. Mineral apring . . Foren pw : | oa OWN 3 "The groom should be nervous, | 3 Anger I | He way best man at two of my. J Anlinal... Answer elsewhere on this page. | weddine=" -----and-the expenses of the honeymoon _ | --duction;--*This-is-- Mr; -Smijth, Miss" - Mr. Smith?" That-is~your-husband's business, "very understandihg, "But --, -- "He has no sense of responsibility. By Roberta Lee % fat --He-hasw't-provided--a cent Xoward g = j : osaure lak Jarss bonl. LE , N Por - + x - : [3 the baby's coming: ~All get is-- Q. What are "the: bridgegroom's . sugar; stir until sugar is dissolv Sprinkle slowly with 1 envelope Floischmann's Rdyal Fast Rising Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 min., THEN stir well. Scald 1c. milk and expenses for a wedding? A, The marriage license, a wed- ding present for his bride, a per sonal gift for his best man and each . of his ushers, the bride's bouquet, the wedding ring, clergyman's fee, trip. If he desires, the bridegroom "may purchase the bouquets for the bridesmaids, but he is not obligated to do so, and these are usually the expenses 'of - the bride or her par- ents. ! . "TQ. Is the cofrect form of intro- | | Brown," or, "Miss Brown, this is A. The latter form is correct, as the woman's name 'should always be spoken figst. * .Q. Does it matter in which direc- |. tion serving dishes are passed | around the dinner table? A, 'It is most practical to 'pass these dishes toward the right, or counter-clockwise, .. = * Upside down to prevent peeking. FEENEAVonlENE] All B[n[3] ; = / ~ FANTANS af GOT & months supply / aver up both the kidneys and the liver-- | "cold" in the kidaeys. So insist on this - New Fast-Acting Dry Yeast Needs NO Ketrig | Raa Tr It's & fact! Fleischmann's Royal Fast-Ris: ing Dry Yeast keeps for weeks and weeks on the shelf, And it's full-strength and fast-acting whenever you'rd ready to bakel Ifyou bake at bome--~use this modern formof yeast for finest results in your breads, rolls - and buns. Get Fleischmann's Royal Fas Rising Dey Yeast at your geocer's to-dagy . 1 / e . J¢'s so different today ED Ll] a I iin Was. ] XE Hier wre : ' statherin ly . Time was no.object 10 Cleopatra when her ~ Yes -- Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes provide useful P» slave attendants served breakfast. The Cleo of quantities 'of carbohydrates, proteins, minerals today must be quick off the mark. So no wonder Mother praises the served-in-a jiffy, eaten-one sight Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes, They're not only ient but delicious and nourishing, too, ww =to give you that crisp, golden flak == Post's Grape-Nuts ' and 'other food essentials to start the busy day right. Made with two grains -- wheat and batle glorious Grape-Nuts flavor in e form. Ask yonr grocer fir Flakes, . : GF149

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