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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 May 1935, p. 2

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§ 5 SR OTA LC RE A NH aR NA Se RE RE PaNA I SN i Il | THE CLERGY WOODS ATCARLETONPLACE (By the Forestry Branch, Depart. ment of Lands and Forests for Ontario.) The Clergy woods at Carleton Place Lady Duff - Gordon Is Dead Famous Dress-Designer Known As "Lucile" Was a Sister Of Elinor Glyn, The Novelist--They Were Born In Canada, Daughters Of The Late Douglas Sutherland, Of London Ontario. "THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS NEW London--Lucy Lady Duff-Gordon, Lady Duff-Gordon was born in is a demonstration of improvement who as an internationally famous| London, Ont. Her father was Doug- cuttings, protection and reforest- dressmaker gave the world the merry ||. o gutherland. In 1900 she married ation. Prolific natural reproduction widow hat before the world war, died ! has been secured since th recently. She was a sister of the e the stock were death "of her shut out in 1931. Wallace. Sir Sir Cosmo after the first husband, James MAGA OAT EAG AGC THE TUDOR = QAG HAAG HOAGTESO HOUSE novelist Elinor Glyn. Lady Duff-Gordon was 71. She had been in retirement for years. She founded the firm of society dress- makers, Lucile. She was well known in the United States. Lady Duff-Gordon was the fore- runner of the dress designers of to- day. She emancipated the women of London from the woolen stockings and flannel undergarments of the Victorian era and substituted glam- Cosmo died in 1931, Vancouver Votes To Lower Tax Rate Vancouver--The City Council re- cently voted to reduce 1935 tax rate by two mills, bringing the levy down from 39.88 mills to \ 37. ills. ; ; By MRS. STANLEY WRENCH orous chiffons and silks, She coined ea asked in a resolu Shh he Superyissd the cutting, yl "er " " the word "chic" as it related tof .° ' oh : - of trees an e erection of (Author of "Sng for the Moon," Strange Lovers," etc). thon created the split skirt for|tion by Alderman W. W. Smith at | a fence in 1931. Rev. Mr. Bruce, his ms Fone =r IF Da in DF DF IPD ID NDB comfort, and was the first to stage the i 8.9 Mole oY | Scapssiny Is very Jick interested in . ; , {8 0 Bending, this time she laid her "To cut a long story short Daphne, | 8 mannequin show. 5 but Mayor McGeer said he expects J hen: of fie Yooller, " hands over his, her eyes blinded with | I'm a comparatively poor man to- In her time she achieved the most |the city will benefit through more} ru ny run of the woods, as well as the oe sudden tears, as she noticed how | day," he said. "I'm not ruined, | noted clientele of any designer. Queen | prompt payment by taxpayers under | yj I EA joining pasture. IA large percenta x the skin was stretched "over the| thanks to the way our chaps have | Mary'and the Duchess of York were | the reduced rate. fo Ri====--=s Ee : 7 of the woodland was quite open ne knuckles, and saw the patches of | pulled together lately; 1 owe a lot| among her customers and so were| A)q. A. G. Harvey opposed the re-| | there were a number of open places grey behind his ears. to my firm, decent fellows they are; | such famous actresses as Sarah | quction, declaring that it would make| | ROWN LABEL il 33¢ 1 without trees. The stock browsed off "My dear," she whispered, "there the team work they have done late-| Bernhardt, Ellen Terry, Gaby Deslys fyjitle difference to the small taxpay- 2 C] the tree seedlings that started and is so much to tell you, so much to| ly has been marvellous. But itjand Lilie Langtry. er, but would make considerable to ' ' - there were few trees under 25 years, » explain, and 1 scarcely know where | fieans that for some years yet I| But while as "Lucile" she was an| the large property owner. GE PEKOE - 40¢ Va Ib. There was a heavy erop of sugar to begin." shall have to be careful. 1..." he | acknowledged genius of dress design ; maple seed in the fall of 1930 and Her warm hands pressed his, he hesitated. "You know I bought|she had considerably less success in in the following spring this seed felt new life run through him. It Werburge Lucy, Daphne? I loved | business. She was in bankruptey in NO WORD WASTAGE. germinated. These seedlings have was no dream Withdrawing his that house, every stone there . . .|1922 and several times. was sued for 4 . grown well and they show the fine - ) ) HS [ can't explain what it meant to various sums. She once told a re- : : stand of valuable trees that b ands oF she self An affable English tourist came i at may be Fe REET Re pl me..." ¢ ay corder in bankruptcy that she did go upon an ancient grave.digger in a Lobar Rosumonis Pym Ta a J sige Yoodnd [ N ; X "I know," she saia softly. "Yes,| know what a "share" was when he 5 car i t rom stock and fire. < She s older-| : ? hil . ; Scottish churchyard, and, anxious to Jooged up at her re oe Michael, I know." asked concerning "her shareholdings. |pe sociable, remarked: "I suppose accine ca y or Human Use 4 "oo ; _ neath her eyes; there was a serious- He bit his lips for a second. . Perhaps the most sensational in-| things are very quiet here?" 6,000 EVERGREI!NS ness, a tenseness, that had never "I've had to part with it my dear," | cident in which Lady Duff-Gordon "Not 0 quiet as them there," was Philadelphia. -- Discovery of a| Steer Cost $20 Six thousand small evergreen trees beer there hefore; but: wh he | he said. "Dare not lock the money | figured was the sinking of thefthe discouraging answer. vaccine against lobar pneumonia . | were planted in the spring of 1931, cen there before, but when she ge : Tv on Malti, | Hourec : - I , $146 Sale Price|and in 1932 iti gmiled he held up his arms, and the up, it was needed to carry on Multi Titantic on which she was a passen- Unabashed, the Englishman tried as reported by Dr. John A. Kolmer in an additional 4,000 were sink oman she hat Idd her fps Motors. So you see, Daphne . . " | ger with her husband, Sir Cosmo. A| nother. "Yes, indeed" he said, recently before the 19th annual clin. ; planted. They were planted in the oir hig He waited. She lifted her head,[ special commission in London inves-| eput 1 suppose people do not die ical meeting of the American College | Raymond, Alta--Last Fall Louisf open places, as it would be some time ns vert sald web VEL CgHE and he saw she was smiling. | tigated charges that they were | often here?" of Physicians, Brandley paid $20 for a four-year- before these would seed up naturally a ie "he sai "You can just see it from here,| among 12 persons who were rescued] guy 15 : The physician, who gained promin- | old steer. After a Winter in the feed-| 00 account of the sod and the absence me, Michael," she said. Michael "vou? sl id. ey ; : . "34 . a Only once, sir," replied the grave-| = =. .° L his discovery in. | ar of seed trees. They are making a "Forgive . . . who am I to for ichael, can't you?" she said. es, lin a lifeboat built for 3 . t_ Was | giecer, Ugh. s discovery of an in-|ing lots, Jumbo was sold for $146 fine showi d th val give?" he said. "Its 1 who should 1 remember, because . . . oh my charged Sir Casmo objected to hav- "No dott" relolned the other, *1 fantile paralysis vaccine, said the | to Chicago buyers, the highest price wing an ce surviva per- ack foratveioss, my dear" dear, I looked down there so many'|ing more persons in the boat for| "rl FC Th CE ent as ile] AE. serum was the result of three [for a steer in this district for years. Song is very gratifying, especial- Thon 31 a ow ailels sentendos times and thought of you..." fear of endangering those already in. i : ¢ r years' investigation at the Research y v en the dry seasons and the 4 1d hi f Denis Birch's ¢ She held his hand more tightly.| It was said he gave each member of | 7° "°° Institute for Cutaneous Medicine. shallow soil on some of the sites is he ol oe fe ae There were the twisted chimneys, |the crew a $5 note after they were "Not yet, sir?" "So far we have had a very large 2 sisred, It is planned to plang yonched her: and he in Pied related | and by the time the beechs had fad-| takei"off by a steamship. The court And that was as far as the IEng-| degree of success in the treatment of 2 Th mire Next spring, A Wo il 1] ed, and trees were bare again, they | exonerated Sir Cosmo. lishman got. dogs, monkeys and other animals," e resident rector has secured the tryst he kos, the aeciiens, an ddl be able 10 Took dost All $00 he said. "We feel that the time about 35 cords of four-foot annuale bs nsching ion Dima amit: the whole of the grey Tudor House. hag now come when the vaccine can ly from the woodlot for over 59 Huds and there his eyes grew ve lays loved Th 4007" the | pweees . . --eritide be used successfully on human Jos A i logs Sie her taken ard. . y too," sh ese pardedlatly: to i out as the trees died or lumber was : d softly. "And now, Michael, I've ; beings, particularly those who are bo : "I've _been a fool, Daphne, and|°% pl Ap ? \ ! 1A T DOES Yy exposed to pneumonia becaus needed. In addition, sufficient fuel- fi : th rs--t ss--as--welld ¥ - se of ; 3 © » worse, but through it all 1 know now TY og he said ad smiled up at NY u Te i ~ /. tiieiT occupations." wood to supply the parish hall has I never stopped loving you, he told her, for she waited "You don't mean : ' = He said the group included such been eat Ly a Dee of the members her. "I tried to forget, some times ) : ' RITIN CR rd outdoor workers : ' the past two years. Since 1931 the 1 believe I managed to-forget for a fas you E04 evgied to. Auather : fi - NE men Pg BM enety Be Sustvosd eutting hiss heen doug With . 3 hota man, Daphne? boy : . : the purpose of improvi h - ii he, ' and then Something Smiling she shook her head, and REVE A L 2 All Rights Geoffrey St. Clair "The vaccine is purely a preven ing Fnaiticns poging. ie gow bv back 10 me in dreams , a U7! then her eyes grew serious. ] Reserved Graphologist tive one," he sald. BIN, eyo vt "©. "ys " " y 3: - q o - H " . ; 4 i +» She RaW This face dhanse, Saw (he It's about Warlinge Lucy, Mich- [I . " n Dr. Kolmer said the vaccine was Enjoy areally fine DEFECTIVE TREES shadows' creep back to Dis eyes, and ael," she said. "You've sold it, you . made from five types of germs| hand-made ci arette The following types of trees are Kissed hi . ibd say. Do you know who has bought (Editor's Note: Here is another of | companionable wife and a good which cause the disease. He added rollin are it being removed for fuelwood: lssed um again, ered Werbure it?" those human interest problems with | mother, that it had been successful in -from GO D Your wi 1. Defective trees. - He had Femen ered ume "Not until to-morrow. My solicit-| which this well-known writer has to] The other woman's writing shows | 80 to 85 per cent of the cases in LDEN VIRGINIA This includes decayed trees and Joien. oy hn ors were down to-day, and they will| deal in the course of his work, It]that she has a very strong temper, | which it was used. LUTON ETH) HT (o]:Y Yel elo) those with badly broken crowns dot ond would dispose let me know to-moirow. The man| will, we believe, Interest many of [Is of a markedly self-centred type, These trees are deteriorating in fit pe nad he would not Doge wanted the affair kept quiet until| our readers. Can this writer help and has very little time or inclina- Best fir You and Baby Te value and are often interfering and BE . : pe Sven after to-day. To-morrow . .." You as he has helped so Dany oth. [tion to study the interests of others. Unemployment A ong : "fo ou and 5a y loo holding back younger trees that e able o go there again pt as "To-morrow it will be ours . . . ers? See the close of this article for | She is nrarow-minded and selfish, US. W . 9 would grow into large valuable a ar hi I e 'toll for ever and ever and a day," she his Invitation to YOU). Se adiaiedly through all this wd omen Waning : ; : timber if given encouragement. i ote eh ng pie A * said. "I said I had things to confess, . Ran she has oy Beitais) Jay } S$ 2. Dead trees. vy ; pnt 2 hwy "man gh Michael. . . now listen." I am giving part of a alter which wilh er own desires and gell-inter- Washington--Asserting that her 3. Trees with short trunks and ne i : As d iy apy FT | But was there need with her eyes|! have received from a young lady Aart tit -- mail reflects decreasing unemploy- i wide spreading crowns. at's over, my dear. e los Y1like stars? Together they looked of 28 years of age. Not for a long Be Bi y my spon- | ment among American women, Mrs. WR This type of tree is known as_.a money, how much I hardly know yet, down at the chimneys of the old! time have I received a letter which |dent should encourage the man: to|Franklin D. Roosevelt said recently, © wolf tree. The large crown does but I've been an awful fool, and, J... Blue smoke rose slowly, wind-| Presents such a vital problem, hay- |insist on a divorce, and if this other | women were showing great ingenuity great damage to young growth that messed things up pretty badly. fo apwards ? ing in it all the elements of romance, Noma wil not go ahead herself, |in solving depression problems. (0) has started beneath them and they = Multi-Motors nearly crashed through'|~ = "I've told Barton he may expect pathos, unhappiness, and in essence, pen : Th Red = Among her 2,000 weekly letters, : are occupying space that should By stupiily wr Lal 0] Sirah, BE + home soom Miched)" dhe Generasity of heart. It goes as fol- Dei Caen bo] i il ge however, there is an increasing pro- Individ I inkl timber trees. ~ I've always prided myself on keeb-| pic ered, and her--cheeks were| 3 h A BE HT portion from "white collar" women _Individua - Weed trees. * : ing my head; it's been a one-man] C0 yon won't think me ter- "My problem _is one which may be 3 Poin 10 bonitipl the man YOU | seeking help on individual problems cents cartons There is a great difference in the » business with everybody owning a 2ibly modern nnd tell Me Tye naip-y Poe prevalent than is thought now-| OV ; ¢ ¥50 obi Yoys=and with all | yather than just any kind of a job. ' value of different species of trees spoke in it, everybody who worked | od your privileges . . . " P-1 qdays. I have for about eight years ay Lert i Vik you success and | «while there is a decrease in the and those of lesser value are known for me had a say in it, and a share. He drew her down and Ksted her been living witli-a man who loves 1 BPR B43 vale resi number of people who want jobs, as weeds. Ironwood is the principal Well, I nearly let the whole lot down, lips. me devotedly and whom I love with direc: g at greater lenglh | there is a change," Mrs. Roosevelt weed tree in this woodlot, and it is Daphne." "Te dienin come true. Ye wani-] 21 my heart, His wife gave him a ' said. "Their problems cannot be considered a weed because it seldom He was stroking her hair then, | od a home all my life, but I never lot of trouble and unhappiness, fin- Do YOU wish to know what YOUR fitted easily into categories because reaches a diameter larger than 6 to and did not see her smile, but some-| knew I could find it till I met you," ally leaving him to go abroad, Sue character is from your writing? Have the individual requests are more for 8 inches. : : . : ' how he imagined her heart was beat-| ho said. "Now go on tellume the consented to divorce him, but when TOU "oN oho hat some specific thing that will help b. Trees that are interfering with ing a little more quickly. rest. . ~~ it came to the final point she refus- in any pre he w _-- perp py them get back on their feet, some valuable young growth. Ld St Michuel Borde lughed } ed. Now she is back again and ~ you o eu A hy See argleles way to carry on a business they have A crooked tree or one of a less : 3% ¢ laughed hap-| wishes to resume her life with him. | #47 0 A ph wl s A en Re started, or help them get something valuable species often holds back I 1 "wo Dap] we In the meantime, he and I have bli pa Yin ol a rea gre er-| they need on the farm, or find ways |' ) and partly ruins valuable growing FOR FAST RELIEF : on't hurry "I aphne, we've gotipeen living as husband and wife, and ape ie > " oi the truth |, Gqucate their children, To many Gos bi druggist or department store and | trees. A sound mature tree may be | the rest of our lives for its telling," | we have one child of whom we are your friends, too? Send speci. | o¢ thom, these things scem the last| jo RIT Dye (any color, 15¢--2 for 25). | shading valuable young trees that he said. "Look," and he pointed to| pot jonately fond. My "h mens of the writing you wish to bel : debe gia | Use it. Then tell us in a statement of 50 ; : : : a lg Wigs Mr a 4 oth Jassionstely ond. y idk JH buts eX ali jump over their difficulties. words or less. why You profes RIE 1 000 wil] be spoiled if not given a bziier gh rs ng Jageen s a fine | band" does not want to have any- specimen, and stating birthdate In Each request is investigated, she| pairs of Monarch ebutante full. | chance. . When the future of the day to-morrow. don't care mow |thing to do with his wife, and insists ei Te g e said, and some way usually is found | fashioned--shadow-free pure silk chif- woods 10, 256 and 50 years hence is Al -Druggists Have It what the doctors say. Tomorrow you|on a divorce, and he now has evid- 2. "aid «Enclose with a 3c stamp.) 4, iq those who really need it. fon Singur Spring shades-- | considered it is important that young 881 and I will'go home." ence which will enable him to obtain wy a Fessed envelope to,: Geoffrey , guaranteed $1.00 value--will be givenas | trees are given preference over the }/ 5 THE END a divorce, if she will not do so her. . Clair, Room 421, 73 Adelalde St. - prizes to 1,000 entrants, There are dozens of | old mature ones, as they will largely West, Toronto, Ont. All lett reasons why you will prefer RIT, RIT 7 Get tin of 12 tablets or a self. The point that I would like to | ci Lm FOr Sires . are A Boon To All in 33-basic brilliant ED bee 1 hig make up the stand, while many of AE ppd hd have your opinion on is whether this Feaders may be as. : produced over 500f the newest Paris shades, | the mature trees of today will have wl ~ Canadian Athletes woman or myself would make the | BTEC That they can Welte on asiy FAST 'COLORS WITHOUT BOILING! | died. hes i : ; : re BC w complete : nnd 45) A Canada will send 40 athletes to beter Wits oy Bim Foy I fave sa confidence, Letters will be is om Who Use YEAST Onl) RIT offeis this advises! RIT 1s the § Thianing, v8 ~ Germany next winter to represent already, I love him with all my heart, | = witlckiy- 35 poet modern tint or dye--easiet and surer--far Trees need to be closely spaced - (A shies the Maple Leaf in the Olympic Wint- but it I thought his happiness de- y p s. "Y find Phillips Pure LIVE taperior iin fori dyes because | when small in order that they will » SN 5 piri er Games, according to - information pended on"this other woman, 1 would Yeast helps my digestion more ANG gl jp grins Thus aks beitesend 1a grow yall, «The cols 3 ricaivad hy sports oiiials from J. 11. | eave him, despite all here has been Huan ant jug lca, 1} creates an longer. Sold everywhere. 4% | spacing also causes natural pruning, / 3 ; comme Arn on dia gm between us, and in spite of our boy. wl E A K Ww 0 1 E N 3 tlle La alls Poestion "HOW TO WIN as the lower branches die when they i Cooliris Commitee Please give me your frank opinion, Vmky -- Extract from original letter. 1. Write a short statement (under 50 words) | A7¢ Shaded from the sun. Later they AT DOES NOT HARM A | and whatever the cost, I will carry RE you tired; on why you er. RIT Dyes and send i¢ | are broken off and all the wood that Ey 0 Montreal, It is announced that 156 A 9 THE HEART focke ia cars, meinbers of Lie 7985 out what I decide is my duty to nervous, rune In Phillips Pure LIVE Yeast a way together with an empty RIT package (or | is grown on the bole after the i : y players, n ¢ 2% him." down? No pep? has been found to preserve in the high- | reasonable facsimile) and your name and | branches are remdved is clean Jum- 3 An Aspirin tablet starts disi Dominion championship team, will No ambition? est state of activity the live elements | address, td John A, Huston Co, Ltd., 46 i Ey; . arts disinte- ' . A I am going to refrain from dealing i a y ' " " ber. The close spacing of trees is 58 u it touch : defend Canada's world championship. ] Take Lydia B; . which make yeast such a splendid cor Caledonia Rd., Toronto, by Sy ng 83 s00n 8 ouches moisture, In addition there will be 10 ski run- with the, moral angle of this case, Pinkham's Vege rective of the ills arising from troubles 2. Sénd as many as you wish; contest closes needed to produce fine . lumber, Re it J, 2 EN that Aspirin starts ners and jumpers, 10 figure skaters because these people are living and etable Come in the digestive tract. : midnight June %, 1935. trees are grown with long boles with gy © taking hold™ , . . eases even a bad : ' carving out their own lives--and 1 pound: It quiets 3. 1,000 prizes 'will 'be awarded on the | little taper and the lumber is free 5 head ti fi including coaches and chaperons, and ; No need, now, to bother about new 15] cadache, neuritis or rficumatic pain ps Roni ' am going to confine myself to the quivering nerves supplies each day, Phillips Yeast stays decision of the judges, which will be final, of knots if the branches are prun- 78 8 almost instantly. And Aspirin is safe, | ive speed skaters. question of compatibility of temper- proves the active, You can buy a month's supply | Whether you win a pair of silk stockings oe | ed. A tree requires more crown space ify Doctors prescribe it. For Aspirin does : "i appetite--makes | and more ahead--and gave money by | pot, we will mail to all entrants free of d it 0 not harm the heart . oi 18DIONIA, © life seem worth living again, doing it. chatpe, Our faious booklet-- "The ABC, | [10 * Brenter area of ground as i art, dh Wd4 increases in size and it secures this | . 3 Den I am profoundly happy to be able Mrs: James Martin of 2274 of Home Rug Making", , » 9 Be sure to look for the name Bayer | (Jo Lotionn bt t to thi dent] Main S B.. Hamilton; One Phillips Pure LIVE Yeast is an Eng- : space by crowding out neighboring a he an Teeth , Ato say at once to this corresponden n Street E.; Hamilton, On lish discovery -- one that has helped ; Bo in the form of a cross on every yo Creamfe' | that, in my opinion, judging.from the | tario,says--"Your Vegetable Com. many thousands in England to new trees, The ones that have dropped § Aspirin tablet, Aspirin is made in . | various characteristics revealed to pound uilt me up wonderfully: I health, It corrects digestive troubles, behind should be removed for fuel pi Canada and all druggists have it. me in the specimens of handwriting ave gained pep, my nerves are makes your food do youwgood, and builds wood, or lumber, if large enough, as i 'Demand and Cet she sent to me, she is the one who b etter aud 1 have a good appetite: bp your blovd, hr Sr they will eventually die. eho. ag it : will make the man happy. She is : JL 708 hase found yeast 3 for 300 ASPIRIN, me EA Eo min ef omni | risen time to wok snie . A ofl : ous, you e it, ays' supply (in time to be silent, One defeats one's y TRADEMARK REQISTEATD IH CANADA . Thsue No. 35 _| and has a very even empergient irangles of Plot taste) Tor boc: 48 not? own 'ends by not observing those Fo e ; tM : [She will, I am confined, iJ supply, $1.00 at your druggiate. [ Joop, | times," ~~ Havelock Rills, Vancouver's The Clergy woods of approximate! ly 100 acres is about one-half mile north of Carleton Place, It has been designated a demonstration woodlot * by the Ontario Forestry Branch. The. woodlot is visited annually by an officer of the Forestry Branch, and he marks trees to be removed for fuelwood. Rev. G. G. Wright, a former rec. tor, was instrumental in securing the assistance of Forestry Branch a':

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