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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Dec 1933, p. 7

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74 A 4 p Recent Events / London.<It fs understood that the engagement has been announced of Miss Jean Beckwith, a niece of the. , Duke of Richmond and Gordon and the Duchess of Northumberland, 'Miss Beckwith 1§°t0 marry Mr: George - Gordon Dusgate, of Firing Hall, Norfolk, A She broke off a former engagement "last month, Her marriage, which is to take place on November 20, will be the fourth to ~ have oecurred in her family within six months. x Great Gun Shot Her brother was married in May. 'Her mother, Lady Muriel Beckwith, whose former marriage to 'Major W. M. Beckwith, D.S.0., lad been dis- solved earlier in the year, was mar- ried In August to Lieut -Commander L. Derek-Jones, R.N, A month later her father announced his engagement to Miss E. Carver. They were married-a month ago. Miss Beckwith, who 1s 27 years old, Is a noted breeder of cocker épaniels, . and rides perfectly to hounds. Her future husband is regarded as one of the best shots in the country, Gives Up Flying London,--This is the story of the girl who gave up flying for love. If you want to meet the most air- minded family in Britain you must ;o0 to Kent, and there, members of the local\flying cl1b, you will find Mr. R. A. Ramsay, aged 73, and hie family of five, Mr.Ramsay owns an autigiro and a Moth airplane, His children follow him into the air like ducklings follow their mother into a pond--all, that is, 'save one, His daughter, Honor, was. as keen any of the others, Hour after hour she flew, piling up the total necessary for a license, Then she fell in love, Mr, Kenneth Johnson, her fiancee, was adamant, - "You must promise me," he sa.d, "that you'll never fly again after we are married." - Homer promised. The days before her wedding van- Ished swiftly. © . , there remained one'hour more to fly to.gain that coveted license--one hour, and 1° . next day was her wedding day! Honor "Ramsay hurried to the afr- i drome, Hastlly the 'machine was wheeled out. She climbed into the cockpit , . , less than five minutes later a blanket of fog hid the country- side. Disconsolate, she returned home, And that is 'why when five Ramsays| cavort and glide in the als the sixth stands looking wistfully up. at them. Love hag chained her to the earth,- Finger Worth More Than £150 Shoreditch, Eng.--What is the value of a forefinger and part of the thumb? Judge: Sturge. thinks £150 is nce enough. In the Shoreditch county court re- cently he refused to sanction a sett; - ment, for that anlount and £15 16s. -costs, of & compensation claim brought by a lad whose finger and part of the thumb had 'been amputated following injuries by a circular saw, ah I would not lose that finger and that part of the thumb for £1650," he de- clared, "not even in my old age." He sald sometning in the neighbor- hood of £250 would be more likely to be adequate, ---.- , : Dies Trying to Saye Ship Lowestoft, Eng. -- Harry Hawkes, mate of the Lowestoft drifter Super- nal, was drowned recently at Lowes- toft while trying to avert a collision with another drifter, the Welcome "4° Home. Hawkes, seeing that a collision was Inevitable, - rushed - forward with a lender, but the force of the impact pitched him overboard. He passed under his ship, was seen for a moment, but then disappeared. - His £597 Day ! London.--A man summoned at Tot- tenham recently for being £597 in ar: rears for wife maintenance was order: ed to spend a day in prison In satis- faction of the debt, Land Cost 12s, 6d, Now Worth £26,000 Sydney, Australia, -- Ninety « eight years ago a plece of land in Newcastle, New South Wales, was sold by the Crown for 12s 6d; ; Now a bid of £26,000 has been re- fused for it. The property built on the land has a 65-foot frontage on what has now be- come the main shopping street of Newcastle, br Another Drunk Test London. -- Spelling. the' name of Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald seems to be regarded by some magis- trates in London as a test of whether "a man Is drunk or sober, At least this "was the casé at the Mansion House, ghee Philip Ernest Harlow, a motor gineer, was fined $11 and' costs for being drunk in charge of a motor car. His conviction rested) on whether orf not he could spell "Ramsay MaeDon- ald," and he failed to measure up to lhe test, 2 : ; Absent-Minded Vicar (répeating tele : one number)-"26469 fa] ra » the third time ay It any: you know cause or just impediment] 7 why these two--er--numbers shonld xot 'be joined together, yo are to de] slare it" AEE - rope to the rector (Chancellor Ponson. ASHAMED OF HER AN Husband Persuaded Her to Take Kruschen By following her husband's advice, this woman made a tremendous im.|. provement In her' appearance--she actually took off 82 lbs. of her excess fat, Telling of her experience, she writes: eR "A year ago I was troubled with rheumatism, nervousness and other complaints. And 1 got so fat that } was ashamed'of my figure. I was persuaded by my husband to take Kruschen Salts, Before 1 began, | welghed 161 Ibs, After taking Krus- chen for a short time the rheumatism was less. painful, my nerves got stronger, and my step lighter, Then I knew that Kruschen was doing me good, so I persevered with it and got my weight' down to 129 lbs, a reduc tion of 32 lbs, of unwanted fat, I am not boasting when 1 say that I feel younger and more active, have a much better figure, and am healthier than 1 have been for years."--(Mrs,) J. S, Kruschen is a blend of six mineral salts which assists the Internal organs to throw off each day those waste products that would otherwise accu- mulate in the form of fatty tissue. --p----s "B OW B ells" Ringing Again London's Famous Peal of Twelve Bells Was Long Silent "Every English child properly edu- cated knows of Bow bells," said the Archbishop of Canterbury in re-dedj: cating the famous peal of twelve bells which wore heard again over the City of London recently after a six-years silence. Five bells that had been cracked and three trebles have been recast," and the whole peal corrected in tune, by the gift of Mr. Gordon Sel- fridge. + The I. r1 Mayor anJ sheriffs attended the service in tha Church of St. Mary-leBow in state, and may aldermen: and common councillors were. present, Standing: below the tower of the church, the Archbishop was handed the rope of the great enor bell ("The Great Bell of Bow") "y Mr. Selfridge, and sald: "In the fa..h of Jesus Christ, we do solemnly get} apart and rededicatc these bells tol the glory of God." : The Archbishop then handed the by) with the words: "Recelve these bells, that have been solemnly set apart from profane and unhallowed uses; as a sacred trust committed unto thee- as the appointed minister c* Christ in this church, and take-care that they "bei «ver and only used 'n God's service and His glory." ; "Five hundred ringers, one 0" whom is 91 years old, rang th' bells. . They were: representative ot 27 guilds ant diocesan associations and: attended Bow Church for a bellringers' opening service following the re-dedication the bells. The vetciuu ringer was Mr. Joseph Wagliorn, of New Southgate, Glass Takes Place Young Indian Architect Plans herited him because he' become au' architect is now beginning to chauge the face of 'outer London in revolutionary style. work for 1,500 men on a £260,000 job. Indian: and his sensational "liner flats" will soon be constructed at Finchley, «nd Sunningdale, ble a '"iaddle-cut" from the giant lin- ers Mauretania and Lusitania. "cecks," with tennis courts and sun- bathing facilities on the roofs, food will be avialable from unc 'r- ground kitchens at all hours of the day or' might. : the place of walls, came to London, skear of engineering architectural diplomas, he wrote to his rather and announced his intention of setting up in London as an architect. to India immediately, Mr. Wadhwa said he couldn't do that, because there was not any call for his particular type of architecture in India, him, find out what real poverty feels like in London, he submitted a competitive estimate for 'a modern bathroom, and his esti. mate was accepted, the bathroom and made a profit if £20, with which he set up as an archi-|. tect and looked 'around for contracts, him 'Lusty, pentant father is arranging to sail from India to pay his triumphant son a visit! ~ : Here's Your Health on the verge of a nervous breakdown. He went to a specialist. The doctor's prescription was: "Go homes Saturday at noon and go to bed. You may read it you like; you 'may smoke In moderation, and stay in bed 'until Monday morn- ing." ; ment of any sort the man made a full recovery, "| English social lite, tells: of 'a certain "Lady A." a high-speed old dowager whose vitality was the Of Ordinary Walls Gigantic Enterprise Pro- viding Work for Over vil ousand Men A young man whose father disin- wanted to And. his enterprise will provide He ia D. C. Wadhws, a 25-year-old Wraysbury, Maidenhead, ; "MIDDLE.CUT." They are bachelor flats and resem. They will be built in tiers of fou Hot Wherever possible, glass will take It is four years since Mr. Wadhwa Having gained a PROFIT RIGHT AWAY, His f.ther ordered him tu return Hig father replied by disinheriting and the young-man was left to But opportunity came his Way when Working on credit, he constructed Now his £250,000 flats are Keeping And Mr. Wadhwa's proud and re- ---- ee All packag tobacco es WOW contain more ' ror Better Smoke / S| hs Move age of Turret Fine Cut--you Remember, too--you can "Vogue" of "Chantecler" Turret Fine Cut Jor the same money - --and Poker Hands, too! Now we give every man who "rolls his Turret Fibe Cut for the 2009 old » deal you'll get still more cigarettes from eve cke fil actuall fils purchasing this cool and fragrant and buying your own cigarette papers. get 3 large booklets of cigarette exchange for one complete set. of It pays to "Roll Your Own" with TURRET FINE CUT | CIGARETTE TOBACCO SAVE THE POKER HANDS own" more price! On this new - save money b garette tobacco apers oker fie in ands, "PROTECT YOUR CHIL IF the children gained health and strength through the summer SCOTT'S EMULSION | , will help them keep well though the winter. - A brilliant resident of my town was Stay there. But eat little With no medicine or diet or treat- -8ir Henry Lucy, In his memoirs af 'wonder of Lon. 0-0-0-0-0-9 The small boy was much Interested in watching a baldheaded man scratch the fringe of hair around the side of recovery. per NEEM J -- eee Who has 'been ringing for 70 years. © An increased .demand for wedding- rings is regarded in many quarters as a sure sign of confidence in industrial The feathers of: birds are, perhaps, more, eftecient as an armor than is commonly realized;.shot are often de- don. He says: "Among stories told to.account for her phenomenal vivacity is one to the efféot that on.a day of each week she remained through the 24 hours in. bed in a darkened room shuttered from noise. Here she renewed her youth ke the eagle.' - A large part of the present troubles oAthe world arises from the fact that its affairs are being conducted by tired men, Statesmen lack the punch his head. The man kept it up so long that the boy finally reached over and sald In a loud whisper: "Say, mister, you'll-never catch-him that way. Why- don't you run him out In the open?" Don'ts .For the Bride Who Wishes to Get 'Along With Her Mother-in-Law: Don't begrudge walting on her, . Don't criticize her personal habits, Don't criticize her ideas. furniture, has taken all of the kick out of strip poker, will find you out on the front pages Grab at too much and youre morally sure caterpillar that has been out playing strip poker. we . "old-fashioned qf: That he Is a bootle-oofle, lumpsy. dumpsy, so he is, But the infant of to-day does not know how the horsle goes! The old commercial traveller was | relating his experiences to a young man, : 'Old Salesman--""And qont' forget, Tever try to sell an encyclopedia to a bride." Young Man--'"Why not?" . Old: Salesman (smiling cynically) -- "She always thinks her husband knows everthing," ' A man approached a stranger upon the street, stopped him, and said: The Man--*"If a train left Chicago for New York and averaged 69 miles an hour, and another train left New York 'for Chicago and averaged 64 miles an hour, and they passed, how old am I?" Stranger--"Why, you're 38." - The Man--'That's right; but how in the world did you figure It out?" Stranger--*Well, you see, I have a cousin that's half crazy, and he's 19, . Gene--"Say, Pete, 1 hear your wife still adores. you. aftey two years of mar rled life, Is that true?" Pete--"Well, t suppose it is. She places burnt -offerings in front of me three times a day." . Briefs When we ask a friend for his can did opinfon what we really want is his candled opinion. A reputed shortage fn oak trees may be the result of their use for the manufacture of antique "Thé modern bathing suit _Use discretion or your sing to get nothing. A worm {is a " 2 i . Handee Egg Grading Kit _ Covers New Regulations -- flected by the feathered coats of game birds, Ji ----P------ y "I say, Brown, have you got that umbrella I lent you?' "No, I lent it] to a friend.. Are you wanting it?" "Not exactly, but the chap who lent it that comes from fresh nerves. '| ness executives are so worn out with conferring that they can no longer act. . Wise old Talleyrand, *when he was confronted' with problems so complex that he could see no solution, used to Busl- Don't forget to. practice tolerance always, :, Don't belittle her real or fancled ailments, 2 _ Don't (out loud) resent dealings she has with her son. to me says the owner wants it," give out word t.at he was "in confer. ence," whereupon he.would go to bed, When he decided to get up again he usually found that somé:of the prob- RAWFURS FOR "PROMPT RETURNS" --"FAIR GRADING" -- "BEST PRICES" SHIP YOUR lems had settled themselves. And all the rest looked easier, So I pass on this hint. It is a good one, Barton in Herald Tribune, Cape Breton Conditions I bave tried it myself.--Bruce ti i Best in Recent Years Junfor--*Where are you going, Moth: er dear?" ; Mother~--"Your Daddy and I are go- ing to a surprise party." : Junfor--"Can"t I go too--and can't am Don't try to reform her meth household management, A great man who stood up to ad' dress a crowd, with a pair of buttons off his vest, would probably find that the absence of the buttons attracted more attention than he did. "Montreal Established 1723 , Agencies at: RAW FURS Revillon Freres Trading Company Limited SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL SHIPMENTS Sydney, N.S.--Industrial conditions in the Cape Breton mining district "are the best In recent years," F, W. Gray, assistant general manager of the Dominfon Steel and Coal Corpora- tion declares. ~All colllerfes are working at capacity and large pay- rolls are being 'issued, He says, with fairly reasonable Indications this Im- provement will: continué'both in coal and steel this Winter. Discussing shipment of coal to upper Canada, Montreal ianipey yauocuver Mr, Gray says 40,000 tong would be a Bus hipped to Noranda district in the bury Ale shippe Heliiex es Ril hers northern Quebec mining areas. { 0 " ollington Colors: Ne¢ inhaling of germ-laden 'N dust with Mum, the motor less suction cleaner, It quickly removes dust without scattering It, from Chesterfields and all furniture ag Sutomonieruphol. olry, rugs, ite; oliken drap ony; mattresses and clothing-- from fur to chiffon, Will . net harm the 'most dettoate fabrio, Qisne asitys lasts Indefinite! a , oi2a 7 Inohes by 5: THE IDEAL XMAS GIFT, y '| sooda, we take Bobbie and Susie along too?" Handee Egg Scale and Candler mall- ed. complete with copy new regulations $2.50 postpaid. State whether for ol! or electric light. Mitchell Poultry Supply, Mitchell, Ont. ----e i Says Children of Future , May Lose Little Toe Nails Richmond, Va.--In a few more gen- erations children among the civilized races may' be born without nails on their little toes, Dr. V. Pardo-Castello of the University of Havans. School of Medicine told the Southern Medical Association here. Atrophy of the little toe nail, caused by pressure: of the shoe, is a common affliction and eventually the nafl may disappear entirely among people who constantly wear shoes, Dr. Pardo-Cas- tello said, . Junlor--""Well, don't you think they would be lots more surprised ff you took us all?" Mother--'"No, you were not nc fy Some singers are like most folks' car this year, They only hit on one tonsil, Ann--"I got hold of some fresh country eggs last night," Annette--"That's the way_they are; three miles out in the country and they all get fresh," What Every Infant Knows How big he 1s, The he mussen ky, How the rooster goes, ; Where his curls are, / How the mooly-cow goes, That he is knowing for his age, ; 'That he fs gramma's b'essedest|, angel, iia ; jnat he has rosyposy tootsy-woot. sles, > : Who's 'a tunnin' itsy bitsy lump o' That he must pat-a-cake pretty for the ladies, * pow, this advice has proved RUN DOWN? TAKE WINCARNIS If work and worry have got the bette: ou and you are feeling weak an listless, follow the recommendation of nore than 20,000 medical men, 'ako 'Wincarnis three times daily, '0 thousands who once felt as you feel javalpable, Wincarnis brings to you all the valuable . lorients of gra (234 Ibs. In each tle die' buildin oy aH no 'but a: and hich : Sel Jeeves and hd nov you start taking Wi i slop Dats ing Win. 'an four Dove near] o I Lebo. bar om the road : 3, of who HE For " PILLS | Indigestion Biliousness The World's Family Remedy Coal vs. Oil Is Discussed English Fuel Man Asserts Coal Holds Own With Qil - London.--Con"l is -unlikely to be le- posed by oil as "King Fuel" of modern clvillzetion--despite the Inroads oil al- ready has made on markets served by coal. : . This is the view of Sir Willlam J. Fuel, expressed at a meeting of the British Gological Society held here re- cently, "Coal is still king," Sir Willlam de- clared "It must be admitted that oll has been usec with great success, even in competition with coal, for steam raising and the production of mechani cal energy by direct combustion. Nevertheless oil 8 em: unlikely to re place coal as .~ important fuel upon which our moder. civilization is based." ee - Str William poluted oue that the ad- vantages for oil firing for boilerg were great. But he thought their greatest advantages were In large vessels such as liners, leaving the greater propor- tio: of the world's steam tonnage to be propelled by coal. Sir Willlam said that stone coal was used by the anclent Britons before the Roman invasion. But it did not ap- pear to come into general use until the thirteenth century, At that time sea- borne coal was well enough known in London to give its name to a street-- Sea Coals Lane in Farringdon Street. Referring to the question of the pol. lution of the atmosphere, Sir William mentioned the first smoke abatement law in history, passed' in 1273. The amount of smoke in the air was con- sidered Injurious to health. But the authorities passed no regulations as to the size of chimneys or fires, Peo- ple were just forbidden to use stone coal at all, ----iy As Others See Us! Poor little Screech Owl, Why do you sob and cry Like a lost child in the night? Is it from loneliness and fright? Or because you try To scare me with your how], Little Screech Owl? Pray, little Screech Owl, Why don't you go to bed Go home, poor little lost thing, And tuck away under your wing That solemn-looking head, Like a self-respecting Tow], Little Screech Owl! Sald the little Screech Owl: "If I seem to wail and lament, "Tis that all the night's glory and grace Aro Jost on your purblind race Asleep in your houses pent, I'm a bird with a soul," Sald the little Screech Owl! ~Chrlistine I, Henderson, Fa SA S-- Marjory--"Mummy, were you at home when I was born?" Mother "No, darling, I was staying with grand- ma in the country," "Wasn't you awfully - surprised when you heard about ft" ~ : ARES Anreceed England fs now supplying much more of her own egg needs, her im- ports. having decreased by half this year as compared with 1931, Larke, president of the Institute of, Classified Advertsing : PATENTS. ALR N OFFER 10 EVERY INVENTOR. List of want. inventions ana full A 3 A Li sent free The Ramsay Com- pany, World Patent Atiornevs 2° 1 Banke Street, Ottawe, Canada. : Flying Service Costly Brussels.--Official figures show that the Sabena, or Belgian' flying service, has cost the' State $4,000,000 during ten years. Each passenger travelling by Deuine, Antwerp, costs the State $16. Children's d Coughs and Colds Go Overnia'. t Mother, don't worry when one of the little ¢ og has a bad cough or cold--just get a bot.'e of BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE and mix wih «. "Jf pacts of honey, "It acts like a flash." «. o little pleasant dose' will give unmistakabic - lief. 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