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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Mar 1945, p. 3

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In a very disgusted voice John said -- "By hooky, I wouldn't live in the city if you paid me, I'd darn well go crazy, The noise . . . and people just shoving you around . . . no- body caring about the other fellow ... and all IT did on the bus and streetcar was keep gettin' up to give some woman a seat. Boy -- am I glad to be home . .. talk about a headache!" Thinking to placate him some- what I mentioned that supper was waiting for him. "Do you want it now," I asked, "or would you rather get your milking done first?" "Naw -- I don't want supper yet -- I'll go out to the cows first, where I can be quiet and move my- self around without gefting some- Is it a date? Then you'll want to make yourself this adorable dirndl, Pattern 4936, with the dreamy draw- string neck. Easy to make. Pattern 4936 comes in Junior Miss. sizes 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18. Size 13 takes 234 yards of 35- inch material. Send twenty cents (20c) in coins (stamps cannot be aceepted) for this pattern to Room 421, 73 Ade- laide St.,, West, Toronto. ° Print plainly size, name, address, style number, To Give MOM DAD and ME COLDS ISSUE 91045 "with us and no doubt you find it that way too. one? to attempt to shake hands when it is extremely awkward to do so. 2 This may be done by letter, te- legram, or telephone. 8. No; a wo- man retains her coat and hat. 4, Yes, very rude. A man, when tak- ing a girl to a dance, assumes full responsibility for "her and should | not dance with another girl unless he knows that his companion has a partner. 5. Yes, things are required; perseverance and pRtience. that insect enemy No. 1 of the gladiolus, the gladiolus thrips, 19° tunable to hibernate out of doors in Canada, Only the thrips into storage on the corms survive. This fact accentuates the import- | ance of treating all gladiolus corms by one of the several approved | methods before the corms are set out in the garden in the spring, "4 one's elbow in may face. Gosh sakes, it'll be a long time before I'll want to go to the city again." Poor John--two or three hard earned dollars gone west and all he got out of it was a headache, What a mercy it is we don't all think alike -- if we did there would be a lot more round pegs in square holes. * J * I suppose this wintery winter has been quite a hardship to a lot of people -- I mean in having to stay home more than usual. And why should. it be? Surely we put: very little value on 'the place we call home if we find it a hard- ship to stay in it for two or three weeks at a stretch. What is the matter with us that we are always wanting to go places and gee things? We, who have so much more of this world's comforts and conveniences in our homes than did our parents and grandparents in their day and age. * LI Already there is some talk of a forty-four week for post-war indus- trial workers -- and no doubt - farmers would have to fall in line to a certain extent -- or go with- out hired help."Eess work . . , more leisure. But in heaven's name, leisure for what? What on earth would people do with their time? If everyone were expected to give a certain number of hours each day to voluntary = activities that would take up some of the slack-- and after the war relief work in Europe will surely be a grim neces- sity, But if leisure is used almost entirely for pleasure then dear help us! After all pleasure is-not by any means dependent upon lei- sure in a sense of satisfaction ot work well done, Or is that old- fashioned? Oh well, maybe I am trying to cross my bridges a little to early. After all, leisure right now Is an unknown~ quantity, At least it Is Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE 1, What should one do wHen meeting some friend you have not seen for a long time, or when be- ing introduced to some one, and your positions are such that it is very awkward to shake -hands? 2. What is the proper form to use for sending out birth announce- ments? 8. Should a woman check her wraps when she is entering a hotel dining room? 4, Ist't it rude for a man to take a girl to a dance, and then dance with other girls for four or five consecutive dances? . 8, If the host is carving the meat at the table, should he cut enough for everybody before serving any- 6. What is Tequired to make a child well-mannered? ANSWERS 1, A good rule to follow is never 0. Only two Gladiolus Thrips Experimental evide evidence has shown arried TABLE TALKS Cheese Souffle, Apple Pudding For a family or company sup- per, cheese souffle, its golden col« our repeated in an accompanying bowl of cabbage and raw carrot salad, will enhance your reputation as a cook, Steamed apple pudding, when the rest of the dinner is on the light side, is just the right dessert. The following recipes are from the Consumer Section of the Do- minion Department of Agriculture: CHEESE SOUFFLE 1 cup fine, soft, white bread crumbs 1 cup milk 8 tablespoons fat 8 tablespoons flour 14 teaspoon salt Dash of paprika or Cayenne 1 cup grated cheese 8 egg yolks 8 egg whites Soak crumbs in 4 cup milk. Melt fat in top of double boiler, blend in flour, add seasonings and remaining milk. Stir until sauce has thickened. Add cheese and stir until melted. Rémove from heat, add beaten egg yolks and soaked crumbs. Cool and fold in the stiff- ly beaten egg whites. Turn into a greased baking dish, set in a pan of hot water and oven-poach in a moderate oven, 350 degrees F, un- til set, about 850 minutes. Five to six servings, STEAMED APPLE PUDDING 6 apples 14 cup sugar 1 cup sifted all- purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder Ya 2 teaspdon - salt tablespoons butter or 'mild- flavoured fat 34 cup milk Peel, core and slice apples: place in a greased baking dish. Sprinkle with sugar. Mix and sift dry ingredients, cut in fat and add milk. Spread dough over ap- ples. Cover tightly and steam 35 minutes. Turn out and serve with a favqurite pudding sauce or top milk. Six servings. HIGH STYLE WAC on furlough 'in Paris wears new French creation for spring. Built high with rows of baby lace, chapeau features large bouquet of gay colored flowers. Hat was modeled at Rue Faubourg St. Hon- ore showing. Moderate Exercise After Middle Age A) The late Chauncey Depew, fa- mous American senatof, 'as well known for his wit and for his skill in debate, once said that he took absolutely no exercise except to act as -pallbearer for his friends who did. And there's a good deal of common sense behind the flip- pancy. of that remark. Your heart is a loyal and tireless organ, but there comes a time when it may object to overwork. Execrise is a valuable form of recreation, invalu- able to youth and useful when youth is past -- but when middle- age is reached moderation is exer- cise is insurance on having more years to enjoy other recreations. --Oshawa Times-Gazette Have You Heard? Two Indians had been rhuch In- terested in the building of a light- house on the rocky coast near their western reservaton. "When it was completed they stood watching it every night. A thick fog came in one evening, .and the siren blew continuously, "Ugh," said one Indian to the other, "the light she. shine, the bell she ding-dong, the horn she whoo-whoo, but the fog she come just the same." egy Mother (fondly watching her two-year-old): "He's been walking like that for almost a year." Bored Visitor: "Amazing! Can't you make him sit down?" digyei An American who hag just _ retired made his fortune by re- pairing silk stockings. He start- litter o RETRENCHING, LENA? Lena, purebred foxhound who won fame last year with a record 23 pups, seems to have taken all that talk about production cutbacks pretty seriously, She's pictured above with her latest crop, numbering only 10, which were born recently in the Coast Guard Armory. at Hartford, Conn, CHAPTER XI Landon, who had never forgiven him for the result of the wager, turned back reluctantly and un- locked his door. Once inside the room, Banks shut the door and leaned his back against it. "See here, Archie," he said hoarsely; "that fellow--that wager fellow, I mean--he's ar ex-convict; he's committed murder!" Landon stood still. lie had noth- Ing to say, but he felt the blood pounding in his brain. He had hat- ed Mark, but not for an instant had he imagined this! Banks went on to elucidate his statement, to add a little color to it, "Killed hig old uncle fifteen years ago; that's why it's sort of forgot- ten--feeble old man," he explained breathlessly; "knocked him on the head with a brick or something like that; a perfectly beastly mur- der!" Landon folded his arms and straightened himself a little. Still he said nothing, and his fixed stare disconcerted Banks, "Look here old chap," he said nervously, "it's a bally kettle of fish; what are you going to do about it?" "I'd like to hang you, for one thing," he replied bitterly. "It's that fool wager! As for this fel- low--" hia lips tightened--"I'll sce to him!" : "D'you know Fosdick says he's making love to Pamela Rod--" "Shut up!" Landon snapped. "You leave her out of it; you've done enough!" "Oh, if you're going to. foist all the blame on me!" Banks began angrily, but he got no further; Lan- don thrust him out into the hall, locked the door of his apartment and started downetairs on a run. * * * ' He was aware of Teddy's angry sputterings behind him, but he took no heed. He found the taxi wait- ing outside and commandeered it. He had found out, in the carly stages of the affair, where Mark had his lodgings; he ordered the taxi there now, and threw himself back into the corner of it to think, He had ceen Mark's first meeting with Pamela Rodney, and he had "been utterly unprepared for the rush of his progress. Landon, a product of social' conventions, a dandy of the ballroom, but fully determined to marry Pam, the heiress, had never dreamed of making love to her with eyes that had the kindling flash, of Mark's, 'He could not. He had not the power or the will of a man who had suffered, . * Such love burns like a flame. The flame had caught Pam, -as fire touches the lovely wings of a but- terfly and brings it down to earth, Landon, locking on, knowing how and why he had brought them to- gether, raged at the thought. He was helpless, too.. If he told the truth, Mrs, Lynn would certainly exclude Mark altogther, but she would just as certainly exclude the man who had, made the wager, - While Mark stayed away from the . house he had breathed more freely; he had. begun to believe that his threats had taken effect. Then; by accident he had seen him emerge from the tearoont with Pam and lad leaped to the conclusion that they had met often, The thought had maddened him; he was furiously jealous, and an ill-advised, ineffectual attempt to warn Myre, Lynn had only made Pam equally angry. Then Landon, possessed, as he felt now, by some demon of ill luck, had put his fate to the touch on the spot and asked tne girl to marry him. He had been refused too absolutely to leave any hope at all, Pam wag a modern, she tool the matter calmly and ed at the bottom of the ladder, gave him a flat answer, "Do?" Landon's face - reddened. . The Jade God y MARY 'IMLAY TAYLOR TIT IFO ONION "I don't like you well enough, Archie, to begin with," she had said, "and you're not the kind of man -I'd marry anyway. You've never done anything in your life but play tennis and dance and make yourself agrecable. I've done ebout the same things. We'd bore each other to extinction. No, thank you!" She had not said it sweetly either, because she was so angry that her checks were pink and her eyes flashed. Landon choked down his anger without accusing her of be- ing in love with that "wager fel- low," as Teddy Banks had called Mark, but, none the less, he knew she was, and he vowed vengeance --not on her, but on the man. He had been in this state of mind when Teddy broke in on him with his shocking revelation. Landon felt like shouting; it was fearful thing to introduce him, but he could lose no more by that than he had already. He had lost Pam! Very well, then; she would know before the sun set that she had to give up her convict! * * * Landon, sitting tight in the jump- ing tax, laughed bitterly, with a kind of ghoulich joy. It was not until the vehicle stopped at the door of a dingy brown-stone front, that it occurred to him to be afraid of the consequence--physically He re- membered suddenly the terrible grip of Mark's hands in the emok- ing room; but not even that could deter him; he was at a white heat. "The convict!" he thought, "the murderer--inaking love to her!" Jealousy and something deeper, a kind of brute fury, carried him up the steps to the door. But he met only disappointment. The land- lady herself answered the ring. Mr. Grant had gone--sent his luggage away, paid her and left an hour ago or more. Landon leaned against the doorpost, white to the lips. Tt was no part of his plan to losc the triumph of his knowledge; to beat down the law-breaker! The woman, seeing his face, grew anxious, "Did you want him for anything particuar, sir?' she asked. h. Jdura Whecle, --~---- You can vse this crocheted square (12 inches in No, 30; 16%; in, in string), Join a few for scarfs or covers, or use singly as a doily. A croclieted square that adapts itself to every room in the house, Pattern 570 contains directions for square; stitches; list of materials, Send - twenty cents in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern to Wilson Needlecraft Dept, Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. Print plainly pat- tern number, your name and ad- dress, Tender, Aching, Friday Special! ; WAR STA MPS.25: at your GROCERS "SALADA TE A "I--I heard--just he'd been in jail!" Landon nodded. for a murder." * today--that "Served a term * » She uttered a frightened exclama- tion and then shook her head, "To think of it! And him such a nice young man, too!" "You're sure he's gone." Lan- don panted--his anger was not as- suaged by this escape. "He said so, sir; going west, he told me; didn't say where," she added, "but I think--Necbraska." Landon glanced at his watch, The Chicago flyer had not left yet. Could he make it and get at him at the station? He rushed the taxi there at full speed and made it before train time. He stood a long time at the gates, waiting, searching the crowd with his eyes, But there was no sign of Mark. Then the gates clanged shut. He had seen the last traveler embark and Mark had not gone. He stood awhile staring at nothing. He stood awhile staring at nothing. Where was he? Landon lifted his white face and stared at the station clock. It was nearly six o'clock. An in- stinct, an intuition or just pure un- adulterated jealously, seized him: he went out and got another taxi. As he entered it he was startled by a sound like a pistol shot. His nerves jumped, but it was only a motor-car back-firing, He leaned forward and gave Burleson's ad- dress to the driver. (To Be Continued) SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ° Lesson 9--March 4 Jesus Teaches Forgiveness Matthew 18:21-35 Golden Text--Ior ii ye forgive men their trespasges, your heavenly Father will also forgive you: But if ye forgive not men their tres- passes, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.-- Matthew 6:14, 15, * » * Peter enquired how many times: shall a brother sin against us and still be forgiven, Peter must have thought seven times would be suf- ficient for anyone. Not only seven, but seventy-times seven Jesus re- plied. This may have only been a figure of specch, but regardless, there should be no 'end to the for- giving of a brother who may tres- pass against us, | Jesus illustrates his message by referring to the : Kingdom of Heaven, as an carthly kingdom, The king checks up on his ser- vants. Each servant has to give an account of his stewirdship. Likewise cach Christian shall be called upon to stand and give an account of his life's service, * * * This particular servant was typical of each sinner who is un- able to pay the price of his sal- vation, 'The servant was com- manded to be sold, with his pos- sessions, to help pay the debt, The sinner is cast into the Lake of Fire. The servant fell down and wor- shipped his king pleading for mercy and forgiveness. The ser- vant was forgiven as is everyone who comes to the Savior secking pardon for hig sins. The servant soon forgot the King's goodness' towards him, and went out without mercy sceking those indebted to him, How often is this the case with those who have found help from the Lord in time of trouble. The debt here was only a trifle com- pared with what he had been for- given, but still he demanded pay- ment, CE The servant uttered the same petition as this tyrant had uttered when pleading before his Lord. We - would have expected this man to show a spirit of forgiveness after Here's Speedy Relief For ~] Burning Feet Your feet may be so swollen and inflamed that you think you can't 0 another step. Your. shoes may eel as Af they are cutting right into the flesh. You feel sick all over with the pain and torture; you'd give anything to get, relief, Two or thrée applications of Moone's Emerald OI and In a few minutes the paln and soréiiess dis- appears. No mutter how discouraged you have been, If you have not tried Emerald Oil then you have some- thing to learn. Get uw bottle today at all divggists, "Mr. Tower pointed out. ha he had been forgiven. However, he did not show any mercy and had the debtor cast into prison. Those who were familiar with the circumstances were SOrrow= ful and reported the matter to the king, The King was wroth with his servant "for the attitude he had taken after receiving mercy at his hands. Withcut mercy he was de- livered to the tormentors until he could repay. So likewise shall my heavenly Father do also unto you if ye from your hearts forgive not everyone his brother tiers -------- Milady May Wear Stockings Of Steel Stainless steel hosiery may coma pete with nylons after the war, says Walter Tower, president of the American Iron and Steel In- stitute, The industry also plans to mar- ket colored steel which would re- duce the cost of paint jobs in au- tomobile factories, Mr. Tower said. "Probably the most spectacular new product which some steel ex- ecutives mention as a pose ability 15 Stainless steel hosiery", he said, "Some companies already are producing stainless steel wire com- parable to silk or nylon threads", "You have heard of suits made of milk, tics of glass fibre, so why not, they say, steel?" stockings from < Count Them A quartz crystal cut for the di- rect control of, a 20-meter wave- length in radio transmission must oscillate or vibrate back and forth mechanically 15,000,000 tines per second. 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