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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Apr 1949, p. 2

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Og RO SATIRE TAMA 0 pas ' * Folks Have Made Everyone has read we should +4 scare a child with threats that he big black dog" or "the police- man will get you" But I mever vealized how important the warning fs until my own Mitle boy was about a year old. He erled a great deal, sad to quiet him 1'd tell him he Bad better stop erying or the blaek dog would get him, For the mom- ent he would stop erying. gon was weing the "big black threat to got him to mind almosd everything. Now at two years of age he ls scared of all dogs. Ne matter where he sees one he starts screaming and almost goes iato hysterics, 1 'only hope with Hm¥ and patience 1 ean correct an ia- Justice I've done #0 both child dog. Mrs. H, C. '9 + ® » . I aceused a neighbour boy ef stealing $3 from ws. Soon after- wards in eheching over our bills, receipts, otc, and praying over the matter, the thought came to me that we had ordered baby chicks with the money. Although I begged his forgiveness, and that of his parents, my hushand and I have never regained their friendship. Mrs. J. R. L » . © a _» I let my hospital insurance lapse. Within one month two of my ehil- ) dren had appendectomies. The cost J was far greater than payments on the policy would have been for séveral years, M. L, * » » Last spring I made the mistake of not spraying my fruit trees. It looked as if we were going to have a big crop to sell, but as the ripen- Ing season drew near the fruit de- veloped brown rot and we barely had enough for our own use. Mr. B. H. G, » » » 1 planted seven rows of beans diiring midsummer and falled to spray them carly and regularly. In- sects got such a start that I eould not control them. I lost several bushels of beans in this way. It pays to plant early and, spray st - regular intervals. when heans are 2 or 3 inches high. . Mrs. R. L. M, * » * I. let my only son play. i school football at the age of 1 which was entirely too young, as he was often playing against boys who were much older and stronger - han he. When he was 15 he wa urt in 8 game, The X-ray showe a ruptured lung: Pneumonia..:de- veloped in the other lung and after 41 days of intensive suffering and struggling for his life he died. : Alleged Slayer Milton Babich, 19, above, of Mil- waukee, Wis, faces trial ® charges of killing 16-year-o tricia Birmingham, whose sis< , Kathleen, he married se-" eretly. Babich is alleged to have stated in a confession that 'he shot Patricia, weighted her body and threw it into the Milwaukee River. He claims the shooting «ae accidental. Modern Etiquette by Roberta Lee Q. How many attendants should a "widow have at her second wedding? A. Never more than one attend- ant, and often none at all. Q. What are a few acknowledge- ay, ments of an introduction that are forbidden by 'social usage? A. "Pleased to meet you," "De- lighted to know you," "Charmed, I am sure," or any other such extra- vagant phrases. "How do you do" fs the accepted form, Q. Is it ever permissible' to use unmatched paper and envelopes in correspondence? A. The paper and envelope should always match, both as to size, quality, and color." Pink 'and Chubby Miss H---- wore a rose crepe afternoon dress with matching. fat . + Denison (Texps) Herald, Atomic energy official says we will have to learn to live with the 'atom. What a nerve-shattering - thought! vim Lh Se REE Fy SY aE SR 04 LEANER HL Pi PA eu PASMNIN TL APA SOG ARAN EERIE 2 Waiting for Joe--Although Jot DiMaggio is out of action eel, the definitely" with an injured "in- ew -York Yankee star's uniform is ready and waiting for him. Cleaned and pressed, the suit with the big number five hangs in the Yanks' dressing room dui Sta ium, as the"Bronx Bombers prepared for a DiMaggio-less opening day. The day after the late lamented trolt Red Wings seeped out of Stanley Cup pleture we ran across a friend who ls eonsiderable of a hockey fan. We found him in e quandary, which is a tough spot 80 be in unless you are equipped with a map or ecompass, or else have a seeing eye A EEE (Which reminds ws that the an- SAznpuigh for the Canadian atlons! Institute for the Blind is t due, and if there Is any or- fsatfon which better deserves support, we personally have fiever run aeross 5) « * 2 But to ¥ back this friend of ours. When we asked Him just he souldn't decide just what to jn regard the Maple Leaf ried eam. "If that was the real ple Leafs we just saw flatten the Detrolts," he sald, "I am think- Ing aserlously of consulting m fawyer, and I. will gek him #1 eahnot sue the olub for the return of afl the money I spent on tickets throughout the regular season on the ground of false pretences." + 0% * = was biting him, he replied t We tried to soothe his injured Joslings as best _we eound, tellin Rm that maybe it was the real, blown-in-the-bottle Maple Leafs 'he had watched trying to untrack . : Pempeives during the months of ¢ tober, November, January, Feb- " ruary and March. "They wore the same uniforms," we sald, "and they looked very much the same when posing for their pictures." * » 1) "Then in that case," he made answer, - "1 feel it is my bounden duty to go and report them to the stewards and demand a saliva test for every one connected with the outfit, with the exception, maybe, , f Foster Hewitt and Wes de. night, who gave their best at all es and didn't spare a tonsil" e left him still wondering ich course to take. * * The International League sea- son is just about to start as we write this and there is a long and dusty road to travel ere the pen- nant race is decided. But if the Toronto Baseball Club keeps up its resent gait, we have no hesitation 4 redicting that ball fans of the Qube City and surrounding. ter- ritory will have something more to draw them to the stadium than the prospect of watching a lot of noisy sure-thingers parked back of third WES McKNIGHT o base trying to chisel one another out of a few small bets. * * * For one thing, the ¢lub has made a real clean-up and. paint-up- job 'of the ball park. And we may. in-| form you that It wasn't "before it was time by any manner of means, In fact, they say that in their clean- up operations the workmen came across almost everything that has been missing around Toronto for ages, excepting the body brose Small. : : * * * of Am- Anyway, #t promises to be a baseball layout with considerable elas, and one to which a man need not be ashamed to take his wife, or lady friend--or both, for that matter, althotigh maybe not both at the same time. * * . Then there is the matter of the dope book which the ball elub has put out for the information of radio announcers, sports - writers and similar trash. It is one of the most complete and well-gotten- up affairs of its kind we have ever seen, and a real credit to whoever eompiled it. It--and the refurbish- ing of the stadium--have convinced us that the Toronto Baseball Club really means business, and intends to give the fans something 'more than promises of 'Better things next summer." : * * * Looking over the volume in "question, we couldn't help marvel- ing at how many different cities had been represented--or misrepre- nted--in the lgop since Toronto st became part of it 'way back in . 1884--also .the different, names the Jeague itself had gone under. EE * [ * First of all, it was the Eastern League. After that, for one sea- n, the New York State League. hen the International League, the International Association, the Eastern Association, the Eastern League, again the International League, the New International League, and lastly--so far--the International League. For chang- ing names, it could give Babs Hutton a real run for her money, and no fooling, ' * * * [ : As for the cities taking part-- well, to put it briefly, there. were no less than 42 of them, all told --and if you think they are going to be all told in detail in this space, you are mistaken. But a hasty glance reveals such teams taking part as the Philadelphia Athletics, Hamilton, Ontario; Ottawa, Sag- . inaw, Bay City, Wilkes-Barre, Le- banon, Long Island City, and a whole lot more that we had long forgotten were ever in there, * * * However, this will suffice regard- ing the Toronto ball team and the International League for the time | being, but we hope to have more worth reporting at a later date. As a one-time resident of Toronto, and a long sojourner in its vicinity, we would hate to have outsiders get the idea that hockey and - form- chart reading cover the full extent of its athletic addictions.\ - \ While engliicers of the New York' Power and Light, Corp, pondered plang for a hydro-electric dam on the acandaga River, beavers moved in, built one 126 feet wide and 6 feet high; and flooded 15 acres. Confident it can be done, the engineers are completing their | 'plans, "they had the PALESTINE If, as, and when Israel is admitted to the United Nations, 59 flags will fly from 59 flagpoles at the entrance to the U.N.s General Assembl auditorium in New York, But fit seemS quite possible, at this writing, that one of those flagpoles will be bare during the current session. The obstacle, of course, is the vexed question of Jerusalem, Lying in the central region of Palestine, the heart of Jerusalem, is the "old city," a one-mile-square area "enclosed by ancient walls, There stand most of the holy places of Jerusalem -- places sacred to - _ Christian, Jew and Moslem. Nor- " mally the population of the Old City is around 27,500, 2,500 Jews. Outside those walls is New Jeru- salem, with a population of around 103,000 Jews and 105,000 Arabs. The United Nations, in its original Including . plan of partition, proposed to es- tablish Jerusalem and its environs as an international area of some 280 square miles. The objective was to assure free access to the holy places of the city for any and all religious groups. ; During the war of partition about a year ago, the armies of Israel and of Trans-Jordan divided Jerusalem, Israel occupied the western sector, the modern business and residential quarters where most of the Jews fived. King Abdullah's Trans-Jor- dan Legion occupied the eastern sector, including the Old City. In the armistice of April 3, 1949, both sides recognized the other's hold- ings in Jerusalem for the present. The Israeli Government has said ) that it will not relinquish its part of Jerusalem, nor the corridor lead- has plso proposed that the Old City be Internationalized. Actually, how- ever, Israel has indicated that she is not interested in the status of the Old City so long as she retains her part of Jerusalem. Trans-Jordan has' shown . equal determination to keep its section of - Jerusalem as long as Israel retains #ts séctor. King Abdullah has made #t clear that he will not consent to internationalization of the Old City unless all Jerusalem is placed under - International administration. In the United Nations debate over Israel's application for UN, membership, the future of the holy places was a eentral theme. One group argued for immediate ap- proval of the applicafion; another wanted it referred to a committee for further study. The latter stand was suported by an encyclical of Pope Plus in which eo urged "internationalization of pa and all other sacred places." Britain is generally sym- pathetic with the Arabs' position; .and the Scandinavian states are dis- turbed over. Israel's failure: to find snd punish the murderers of the U.N. mediator, Count Folke Berna- dotte. : -So it looks, at this moment, very much as though Israel will remain outside the United Nations, officlal- ly, for a while yet. : RUSSIA For centuries thére has been from time to great speculation, e, as to whether there is still anything of Noah's. Ark remaining, According to the Book of Genesis, the Ark -- a triple-decked vessel some 450 feet in length -- "rested in the seventh month, on the seven- teenth day of the mionth, upon the mountains of Ararat." These mountains are, at Russia. Not long ago three West- em. srchasologiats announced that urkish Government's rmission to go and take.a look or. the Ark. One of the men. is Rgerton Sykes, a member of the British Geological 'Society. and -for- . mer British commercial attache at Warsaw. Another is Hans Roozen, a Dutch student; while the third Is Dr. E. A. Smith, of North Carolina, They have been trying to ralse money for the expedition and hope to start for Turkey 'early this summer, : But-the Russians see in the pro- posal nothing more than a'spy plot concocted by Anglo-American in- telligence agents, Pravda, the Com- munist party paper, sald, "It is quite enough to look at a map to understand the meaning of the . Anglo-American imperialists. The true purpose of such an expedition Is as far from archaeology as Eger- hu fio there to Tel Aviv--and it resent, : in Turkish territory, overlooking botindaries with Iran and Soviet . AGENTS W ANTED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING OILS, GREASES, TIRES ides, Blectric Fence Controllers, House and Barn Paint, Roof Coatings, ete. wanted, Write Warco Grease on Toronto. SEEKING EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Automatic fire alarm system, bell ri thermostat * operation. No* wirlog ns Very interesting proposition for active agents, as it can bo easily sold in every bome for life protection. Few cholce territories still open, For further detalls write to P,0. Box 17, Station T., Montreal, : : BABY CHICKS - DON'T MISS these started chick bargains 3, 3, 4. b and 6 week old. Non-sexed, pullets or eockergls. Also turkeys 3, 8 and 4 weeks old for immediate delivery, Bend for sale pricelist, Top Notch Chick Sales. Guelph, Oulario. MONKTON Poultry Farm Obicke--All We oan say 1s try them. Results tell the story. All Breeders pullorum-tested and government banded. Write for 1949 price list and cata logue. Monkton Poultry Farms, Monkton, Ont, THE BEST is none too good for you, Ignoré the #0 called '"'bargain" chicks that. are offered at 'money saving"' prices, The penny or two you may save on the purchase price may mean many dollars in loss at the end of the year. Top Noteh chicks are bred for high eg8 production. We have 12 pure breeds and 18 cross breeds to choose from. Day old, start- ed chicks two weeks to slx weeks, non-sexed, pullets or cockerels. Older pullets elght weeks to laying. Turkey poults day old, two, three and four weeks old. Free catalogue. Top Notch Chick Bales, Guelph, Ontarlo. re ers, disease free, pullorum clean Light Sussex, Barred Rocks, Hamp X Rock cross. Oscar Anderson, Troy, Ontarlo. WHEN_YOU BUY high class groduction-proved stock you protect yourself against the fluctu- ations of the low price market. Faster growth; healthier birds, more esss and larger eggs. These are the qualities bred into Tweddle chicks with scientific matings, And these are the qualities you want to give you maximum returns for every dollar you invest in Canada's fastest developing business--tbe poultry busi- ness. We can glye prompt dellvery on day old chicks, 3, 8, 4, § and 6 weeks old, non-sexed, pullets or cockerels. laying. Turkey poults, day old, 3, 8, weeks old. All from Government Apvroved Pullcrum tested breeders. Free catalogue, Tweddle Chick Hatchérles Limited, Fergus, Ontarlo. WESTSIDE POULTRY FARM, R.O.P. Bired Barred Rock and approved Hamp x Rock crossbred chicks, Canada accredited hatchery. Pullorum clean. * For folder and prices write B. W. Fisher, Neustadt, Ont. PROMPT DELIVERY on {urkey poults, also some avallable for May, June and July: Tueddie Chick Hatcheries Limited, * Fergus, ario. : BUYPNESS OPPORTU AN OFFER to every Inventor--List of he 78 tions and full information sent free. Ramsay Co. egistered Patent Attorneys, Bank Street, Ottawa. ~ FROM Government banded, blood tested bread-- Pullets eight weeks to |URIt ¥ Y U anything n dye or . ing? Write to us for information. We are glad to answer your questions. Department Parker's Dye Works Limited, 791 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, FARMS FOR Hedge Carragana, 2{ inches, Ty Ginnala Maple, 15--3$1.00. Spires 0c. RAPIDENSE CHINESE A ) most dense growing shrub, for the Jbickent, est hedge. Plant one apart, 13 cents each, Johnson's Nurseries, Ontario. 3 135-ACRB FARM, partly under cultivation, bardwood bush. Some logs, well wate Frame buildings mostly, % mile, from school. Good place for tourists also. E. Buckley, Red- bridge, Ontario. - sa FARM, 160 acres black loam, 856 acres under cultivation. Close to school and highway. Good buildings . with hydro. Priced for quick sale. Apply Nelson Galbraith, Desbarats, Ont. NURSERY STOCK, special prices. Curral) ied, | * pushes, plum trees, Erape Hey Mat Nurseries, R. 2, Bt. Catharines, Ontario, A 00 par hundred. Northern Fruit Tres 1 per hun orthern apple, plum, cherry, Will stand 40 des. Below ; and give good fruit, Hardy raspberries, stray: berries, currants, Taylor Nurseries, Box $73, Timmins, Ont. T WALLBOARD For lining garages, attics, chicken houses, temporary partitions. Sizes 48"x86", Packed 10 sheets per crate, shipped in crate lots only, Crate $10.80." Frelght prepaid. Bamplé on re- quest. Gummed tape fob joints 150' roll 30c. Bend for our bulletin on other bullding materials, Canada Ice & Coal Co,, Hamllton, Ontario. ¥ LE.L, § H.P, Chain Saw, extra chain. Goad condition, Jantzi Bros., R, 3 Baden, Ontario. SAVE $ $§ § ELECTRIC MOTORS Tamper, new, guarantéed, 60 oye, 110 V., 34 HP, split phase. Regular $21.80, Our $16.75. 25 oye. 110 V, M.P., split phase, Regular $28.60. Our $20.50, 60 eye. 110 V 1/8 H.P., split phase, Regular $22.80. Our $10.50. '28 eye, 110 V 1/8 H.P,, split phase. Regular $25.80, Our 928.50. Express C.0.D. or Money Order. . -LOCKEWEAVE, COMO, P.Q. 31-38 THRESHING MILLS various makes. $8 - 48 Threshing Mills various makes. Used grain binders, standard 4-wheel tractors. Write us about your needs for farm or saw mill new or used. Richmond Farm Machinery Co, Box 505. Phone BBS W, Amhurstburg, Ont. LEATHERCRAFTERS Tooling, carving, designs, patterns, "Catalogue . Happy Hobbles, Edmonton, Alberta, HERE IT 1S Farmers, Hobblests: 6-in-1 Pdwer Tool Work- shop: Lathe, Drill Press, Circular Saw, Disc Bander, Grinder. One motor operates complete nit; Portable. Free illustrated folder, LOCKEWEAVE, COMO, P.Q. CHAMPION ELECTRIC GRAIN GRINDERS, Oat' Rollers and Milk Coolers, Motors in stock, Heavy Duty Products, Preston, Ont. PROTECT AND BEAUTIFY your property at lowest cost with prefabrio- ated wood picket fence. Four sections six feet ong and five posts packed In carton all ready 0 'instal, anyone can put it up. Write for de- tails now, Manufacturers Sales company, 118 Young Street, Montreal 8. ; "BREN QUN CARRIER," very powerful, ideal for skidding logs or for transportation over rough difficult country. Hardly used, wonderful buy. Write Box 617 Hespeler. 5 ONE heavy-duty five-foot motorized Seaman triple tiller, in excellent condition, Apply Don Stickle, Essex, R.R, No, 1, Ont. equipment, ton Sykes is from his great-grand- father Noah." In London Mr. Sykes stated that the spy story was ridiculous. In North Carolina Dr, § Ye aré not going to ¢ Ang ': r plans." % And there, for the Wie Eo matter rests, LE CZECHOSLOVAKIA Quite a number of western diplo- mats and employees of foreign mis- sions to Czechoslovakia have been "Invited" to leave that country dur- Ing the past year, on what appear to be very flimsy eharges of "spy- Ing." One case, which may have serious consequences, is that of Captain Philip Wildash, a British represent-- tive in, the 'Allied Military Permit tiie, which sanctions visits to and across the thrée western zones of Germany. He was expelled from Czechoslovakia last March, but the matter is by no means closed as yet. The British Embassy held that the attitude of the "Czech police showed elearly that Wildash's guilt had been prejudged and sent a let- ter of protest to the Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry. The reply reject- ed the British protest and asserted that the Governnient had acted within its rights and in strict. ae- eord with diplomatic usage. How far the three western Gov- ernments are prepared to go in pressing the Czech Government for guarantees that incidents like that of Wildash will not occum again: is a matter for 'speculation. If they decide to go afl out in support of the fundamental liberties involved, "there may be grave trouble stirred w not only in Czechoslovakia but' throughout other "satellite" coun- tries. Probably the whole. thing de- ends on just how' the big boys c¢hind the walls of the Kremlin feel about it; although, of eoiirse, nothing like that éan be said in any way officially. Gig ~ _TIP TO GARDENERS Plants can fool the best of wus. 80 often a stray seedling is saved as being a choice plant, only to turn out to be a weed. Stray tree seedlings are the worst offenders, eoming up among our shrubs er along the foundation of the house; where we forget them until 'they . are so big we have to ruin some good plant or shrub to get them out atch out for seedling trees coffiing up in the middle of a eholce Hiac or Japanese snowball, 'Every 'woman should remember . that no man likes to come home' 'to a sipper cof eol shoulder and "hot tongiie, = | ROLL YOUR OWN RETTER CIGARETTES | Price. 80 FLASHLIGHTS " for male: Metal With plastic ends (3 cell) .90c each; 8 cell $1.26 each; B cell $3.10 each. Maflorder Bales, Box 414, Kitchener, Ontarlo. FOR BALB, water power mill property, with house, garage and business. Apply Harold arshall, Lyn, Ontario, . dnt R BALE--McKenzle Strawberry plants $2.00 per hundred, $15.00 per thousand. F.O.B. Bowmanville, Cecil Alldread. £ FOR BALE--Hatchery surplus, all ages, due to high hatches. Reduced prices, No reactors in 2 years, Also orders taken for day old ehicks. Woraley's Hatchery, Cameron, Ontario. CABE model B tractor on rubber, ful equipped, Mke new. John Picket, RR. 1, Hornby, Ont FOR BALE--1. 22-86 McCormick Doering Tractor on ateel newly overhauled, 1. WK-40 International Tractor on ber, starter, lights in first class condition, Millbank Farm Ber- vice, 'Millbank, Ontarlo. 2 GENERAL" TRACTOR, mechanically Al, good rubber, wide front axle and row:crop, complete' with quick-hitch plow. $760.00 or nearest offer. 8. BE. Cassan, Brighton, Ont. BARGAINS--1 Viking wind charger, 32 volt, 1,000 watt, .with batteries complete with 30 ft. tower. Also 1 Muskoka lakeshore building lot with road and hydro. Various used launches d marine engines. Lakeshore Motor Service flford Bay, Ontario. ATTENTION FARMERS] - .| Trees cut down and corded 1.00.2 cord soft, r "$5.00 hard. Grover Bros., Expert B8 Seaton Bt., Toronto. ALUMINUM ROOFING & SIDING Cross-Crimped Corrugated and ribbed styles, 6 to 10 ft. lengths. ' Immediate delivery from stock. Write for samples and estimates. Steel Distributors Limited, 500 Cherry St., Toronto. SIAMESE KITTENS Females, Pedigreed, $35.00, Sunshine Cattery, 108 Bleecker 8t., Toronto 5, Ontario. : BLANKETS CLOTH YARNS Batts made from your own sheep's wool, or if you have old woollens or cotton we will re- ake them into beautiful blankets or robes. rite Brandon Wollen Mills, Brandon, Man, ee Fellers, 8% h.p, JOHN DEERE power unit, 11 inch Vessot grinder, heavy duty, mill type. Walter W. Burkholder, Markham, Ont. R.R. 1. pr ee HELP WANTED GIRL for general housework in private home, wages, - excéptional pPriveleges private room and liberal time off. Small family, bendix washer. References required. . Mra. Lerman, 33 Heydon Park Road, Toronto, "MEDICAL = DON'T WAIT--Every sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Reme- 8y Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. Postpaid $1.00. -- Remedy, proves (ts reliability, treating Headcolds, SINUB, Hayfever. 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