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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Aug 1952, p. 2

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x \ i A READ a cat EE -------------- A ------ " : y Why Mary Margaret id Ada 4h fia sak eegivered 116 ome N LEE ay last week! i : Likes New York a When we got home it was about : : four o'clock 'and Pajtaer im- ft : ifr A STAT 2 1 mediately .looked around to "make | I want to write about this couns sure the cows were al} right. He 4 'try because the: United States of noticed one -cow standing by her- America. appeals 'to 'me very much self on tlie bank of the creck--the : | "more and more, in fact; as time others 'were on the far side of the Th goes on, and I see wider WEEP' of field. Cows, being naturally gre- sede rd i and compare it with the. eft: of i garious ¢reatuies, one cow by it- 1e world, ,.% - : self 'always arouses suspicion. So ~ ORANGE PEKOE I like living in 'Naw York. but 2 what did Partner find? It was pA I don't know how 1'd liké to visit Browsy, a full grown Durham cow, it. When you make a trip here you _ 'standing with her head wedged be- ch, SE : : : : \Y : : , see the place all lit up like a Christ- "tween two sturdy willow trees; as A iis : mas tree for a special occasion, your "neatly as if she were tied up in her His ~ visit-, ... For company meals, New stall. She was not hurt in any way, ° EY York likes to. take 'you out to eat |' and with Partner's help she man- A oe --that's. just the local equivalent aged to extricate herself, ASRS A NE Hl R S r of frying chicken for the. company, I don't know. why it is but things z hg z joatend of Txpecting you. to share "have ian Huca0Ry way of getting Si Couns 'the everyday hash... . il: into trouble when a farm is left | {4 AN family elo ~ But when you live in New York 'too long itself, and for that reason : 4 } "Dear Anne Hi . ) is different and, I think, much _. we are never too "happy if all of io dear: Aue 1st : warrants. Whether, after all better. You get to know your own us are away at the same time. Farm i "lor over a yi 1 have heen * these years, your husband will, neighborhood, "including Joe the animals myst surely have some ill with a dreaded disease. When- * only he can prove. If he refuses groser. Tony the vegetable nian. kind -of instinct for knowing when ever 1 speak of feeling bad, my + to try, then your children shauld and Otto the butcher, just as you "is is safe to get into. mischief. In ~. husband says | am lazy. « * take things into their own hands, knew the storckeepers back home. driving through the. country how, "He has been *.and see that you are protected o often one sees cows enjoying stolen like that for the | * from any further indignities. You have your own work and freedom in an oat field, or pigs 31 years of our |» This is the time you need | your own friends toring up on fhe among the corn roots, and one im- | Ragged Herllaga=Probatiy foo} marriage. He * tenderness and loyalty. |f your "|. telephone. You wake up in Jia mediately thinks -- "1 guess the "ing as' though he's looking in nags all_the - * husband will' not give them, morning and look out over familiar family is away for the: day om i Fred St Who. croaly . . ' , ftops and chimneys, as you used be a mirror, Fre one, 0 ine rand finds * these children you are so proud roo'toy Yi As : : that farm!" Unfortunately, ill-got- ed the role of The Scarecrow in" fault with * of cannot, in alt decency, refuse to look out over hills and trees. : ten freedom often ends in disaster. the Wizard of Oz checks hie every thing Lo * to supply the dire need.' And in New York you have, as ¥ Just imagine, if that cow of ours, -- h Rar hy ' utfit as she , say or do. le It is deplorable that a man can nowhere clse in the country, the feel ¥ caught between the trees, had been a aughter Doro $0 f : . jealous that he * be so inhuman to the one he is of America in relation to the whole { out .on rented pasture, she would prepares to play the part or he : has accused me | supposed to love the most. world. Between its'two rivers, Man- § probably - have died from hunger first time in Sacramento, Calif, of * dating my own ° relatives, i . . hattan sits like a country bétween AY = * and thirst -- and how the poor The Stone family is one of the and any man--that comes to the - * Think. it over. its .two oecans--a little continent : TN ore hiassiis : - thing would have sufffered.. Some oldest in show business. house! Me gives me no spending |. LOVE COMES" LATE full of sample people from -every- years ago one of our neighbours . money; | have to buy all I a "Dear Anne Hirst: where, Across the hall may be a Paraplegic, She Helps Others--A paraplegic for 11 of. her 28 years, lost a heifer in a similar accident--- : : : . . clothes. 3 + "Last summer a man asked me to girl from Kansas; downstairs Maine |. Jamie Coffman is en route to Paris and London where she will "| it fell and was trapped between Flood Foe Soe : , - TS" have raised six children, of marry hin; 1}wasn't sure of myself | .and California share a flat. The | demonstrate new methods of raining for paraplegic. two boulders. xo Device now marketed drains ---- whom I «um very proud. 7 (and I take fnarriage seriously) so .| elevator is run by a colored 'boy 1 2 Now to 'bed, and. a little more cellars, trenches, fish ponds; 2% ] "l' have worked hard to help 1 put him off. Finally he got tired from Nassau who: speaks with a - . " sleep -- if that is possible. The at the rate of 300 gallons per ho : pay for our home, and 1 honestly of waiting, and walked out. beautiful British accent, The clean- -such another storm as' struck the time is 2.45 a.m.. Heat and a sharp - believe 1 have done everything "Then I-knew I loved him. er-upper is from London's. East Hornby district near here last year. thunderstorm kept me-awake. Toss- possible to have peace. But-nath- "I have used every opportunity Iind,. the milkman hails' from . Fin- "From the scene of devastation we' | ing restlessly seemed such waste of LOGY, LISTLESS; os ing seems to. help. : to be friendly with him_since, and land and the postman from _Czecho- travelled on towards- Galt and then time--writing this column seemed "I've read" your - column for let him realize that'I sce differently slovakia. ; _by.__circuitous - means began our a much better idea. So here it is. E years, and have had much "help now. But he is: 'bitter, and waits ) Traveling on the subway, you can : liomewa¥rd drive. - When we were |- : Loman 5 - out OF LOV from it. But iow I'm ready to give nothing to do with me. (I think he Namuse yourself by gitessing the na- ; only about, five miles from home : E : : up. A WORRIED WIFE." still cares for me, though). He is | lionality. of thé people around you. INGE] ARM 14Bob Yok is up the Mountain--for THE LOW-DOWN WITH LIFE? - * "BEYOND ENDURANCE B gong yh, 3001 ed se pan rid - If they're reading. - foreign-lan- 2 Gwendoline PD Clarke about a ole we travelled in creep- The collection - department of a 37] SPELT Tesponiiity of is not right for him) and. I'm afrai guage newspapers, as so often er gear along a road where two |. Toronto firm tried a new approach ' *rhting Jone AEE Sal IF te he will marry her. ; they are, it's not fair becaase it's | RE, cars could not possibly pass. The on a recalcitrant account in a small | + only or vom hve pil W he Is there anything I can Er too easy. The trick is to.judge by Most aanie in Ontario will view from the precipitous rocky village in the farm belt. "Dear * your. husband "21. these'. yeals Or must I just lose everything? faces, clothes, expression, Did the remember the "summer of 1952. if slopes was well worth the climb-- Mr, Caldwell," their letter began. § N x Tangri Oy Joa =| I'm not .a child. I'm 25,2and I | pon'in the Irish tweed coat buy | for no other reason than for its | Just so long as I wasn't driving, | "What would all ,your neighbors : Z ey ge Aa Wr : know what 1 want. ~~ SORRY". it in Dublifi or. does he live in long spell of excessively hot and said I to myselfl We also visited think if we came to your town and 2% * can take no. more ) : 1 _cannot believe this 'man | - Queens? You can't miss that next | humid weather. Unless my memory a couple of gravel pits where father repossessed your car?" . In . due M Gather it ehildcen nm : loves you, or he would jump at mustached face; it's as French: as is playing tricks this weather made and 'son looked over the huge course their letter came back, with : +. you, "id dhe tire' Siuatiofn the chance of getting you, back. croissants with the morning coffee. | its debut on June 22 so.we have equipment necessary for gouging this message scrawled -across the r " Long ago. they iio ave sdics id 1f- 1 am mistaken, then he is be~ | But the Jewish: wonran whose eyes had exactly a month of unpleasant- me the depths of the earth. What bottom, "Gents: 1 have taken up * I% conarel fives callous sid dricd : ing spiteful--and who" wants to are sad and while she smiles--she- | ly sticky weather. I remember that .| Plcasure it is to any man working | this matter with my rieighbors and tide Tahir Watt so vou should : marry a man who would hurt | ears German-made shoes, and pro-_ | date--June 22--hecaiise it followed One of those huge power shovels '| "they think that it would be a | = thes oll their: Saath ni you so? bably came over lately and left the first official day of summer, . can't imagine. Bob said the in: lousy trick" : ; ISSUE 32 -- 1952 * moral support in putting an end : hi Lib stipend. Felatived hebind: When 'tie figuse' wes so. col 'we i ni : z ; * to this unbearable uation, Your ig jor: thes best: They keep coming and maybe were glad- IS Sput-a few sticks of - : = oo = -- : a * You 'cannot do more than you it's because Ith 100 hopeful of Lois wood in the furnace! The next day ; : = : em ; - Mwy ttt Ig Ann * have done. So face the truth, suite, bf. 1 Yd Jing In. a. town --and ever -since--what a different |. : z Eh Set : : ¥ ; oc : 8 Pose * and plan a different future for i" are little 1 f. Nati story. And the lieat is with us yet. : Ek EE ee . . your husband's heartless perse- |. 4 yourself, 1 am sorry. that's a little Leagie of. Nations Biiwe: lave hal sain ab fast Oat Eds . _. % cutions. : "rd . a in good order, a melting pot always : SRA . : g ; wi : --* He should: be advised, frank- : EPR |. on the boil. Here, it works. We gpoduess~in- fact joo mich :. for . HARNESS HORSE LOVERS : * ly of the nature nd vent of ii your fusbarg has turned have "as the city radio station an- those who have wheat in the stooks. . ee ' 5 k z * ' 1 > r tor ons jateks Rha a : against. you, your children, who hd Bos tn its WISTE. o And in some parts of the country Set ; your disease; your physician is owe you so much, should be your er 58y8,- A Lily where Sova the weatherman sent- more than ) : * the one to tell him. He will re- pia ; Anne Hirst's sym- and a half million people live 'in iniiothat we realized Sesterday on . 5 : : * 'mind him that your health will EAT peace and enjoy the benefits of de-_ z Boks y y . i tls + Fo Tis ph : pathy is yours for the asking. ne "America for Me." our way home from Guelph. sf deteriorate * rapidly unless he Write her Box 123 Eighteenth St, mocracy. I'rom "America lor Me, "We had | --t iy friend : 5 i * ceases tis pinhuman behavior, |: New Toronto, Ont. . by Mary Magar: 3 McBride, ye 1ad been to. visit a iriend, : ; SER * and shows you the kindness and al Ie re NS hy Toute) from Eagan, a} 2 | : Understanding your conditidn Prizes. for. winning tug-of-war | not stick to the main highways. For | . : 3 HOW CAN 2 team at Mombasa sports were onc thing, we went to see what at-- CANADA S RICHEST HARNESS RACE : > ~ - bowls of shaving soap, The com- tractions Paslinch- Lake had "to fe ee | petition was won by a team of offer--we had heard of it so often ee --R- . . ) 'Q. What are some of the val. [- Sikhs, whose religion entails wear- | but had never scen it. It is a lovely ° 2 = . ues of various vegetables? ing -full beards. ; spot, especially for those who en- ; i | A." Lettuce is good for the " rhrioaer---- . joy swimming and boating. So many E nerves.. Beets and turnips contain mdfor-boats skimming their way & iron. Tomataes are good for the over the vast expanse' of water. liver 'and stimulate it. Celery is There was also a bathing beach; a good' for clearing the complexion, - baseball diamond; a race track for-- i - F Asparagus is good for the kid- motor_cycles; slides, swings and a & neys. merry-go-roufid; for the children; LS Q. How can I remove candle a refreshment booth and plenty of . "tallow stains from table linen? shady spots, complete with tables y : and benches, for those 'who enjoy v A. Place a blotter oyar and 2 49 pienic lunches. There is also a small __ blotter under the stain. I ress with 1 admission fee which includes park: "a hot iron, Repeat this process, ings, ace. shifting the blotters each time, un- 1 mentioned not Sticking to the - i til the tallow disappears. higliways so we were hardly pre- Q. How can I prevent sewing pared for the amount of traffic we machine oil fron spotting mater- met on the narrow township roads. : = jalp--~------~ However, after awhile we discover- mrs mmm t. NAN CVI aE: FE MN. OO WW A. After oiling the sewing ma- ed the reason. We came to an area : chine, it is well to sew through a |:- where a freak storm last" week had . . blotter, which will absorb any ex- done a terrific amount of damage . cess oil and thus prevent spotting in just a little while." "Trees were' E B__ . any valuable material. uprooted -- such huge trees, that : Q. How can I remove mildew even a bulldozer would have quite | a " from cloth? : : a time 'in. lifting. Telephone poles r = 9 A. + Put a tablespoonful of chlor- toppled over, roofs blown off and a. cup P. CE : : Pala oat Lil barn reduced to matchwood. Just SEE : i ~ ide of lime into a quart of water, : AY > Tt strain--it- twice; then--dip--the mil- : . iy ! » dewed places into this weak' solu" re Rats : tion. Lay them in the sun. If the Ingrown Toenails : PURSE $7500. : Rita io iata™ mildew has not disappéired when Noll. Fiz. relieves. bain Wistantly' and A ; 3 : dry, repeat the process. removes Ingrown portion of oall tn a |. | WN 7 ew 00 OR ei : Ted, Q. How can 1 wash linoleum+ ; kis ' tew' applications. 31.60, : Oy of ¥ / 1220 more effectively? : : WART FIX d ur ay, \u just d R4810 30-42 'A. Add some starch, or a tablet Deference to Age -- Respecting ,| Guaranteed remedy no acld. Safe tor - 4: LB [ : spoon of kerosene or turpentine, to the age of Rome's famous pine Tildren, 75s : Cl } % 3 ne ams each gallon of water, to make it frees and complaints of irate |. CORN FIX : : | bright and new. This thay also | Romans, the builder of this Removes corns and calluses in 10 min. - rpeEEn pd | : y . p utes. Guaranteed Remedy, 760. At your c- ----s | be used in cleaning oilcloth. - apartment house got around | druxglal cor. sebt postpaid by -- up FO THE MOST WARDROBE for | Q, How can I keep baby's rub. the tree. He left the tree un- ---F. THOMPSON . the least sewing I -Sun-cut dress bér toys in a sanitary condition? touched by circling it with the ir ORCHARD CRESCENT §.- hat you. fdveriis. 45 gore skint, A. Baby's rubber toys should | roof of the main entrance. TORONTO 18. ONTARIO rim You'll love the smooth-and-flared "| |". 0 in 4 boracic acid solu- ) ) : IN ; % b Jook of it. .And that compinion tion every day. They are usually : : ; . nah et 4 ® >a ure lay, ugust : of poh ; ev is Voi apy Pop in his mouth, so it isthe wise plan f 3 : V4 3 : i over § tary . : . : ; : Pattern RA8I0%, Misses' Sizes 12, | '0 Keep them samtary, of SCHRAMM. PORTABLE & STATIONARY COMPRESSORS i ~ a | 2 : 14, 16, 18, 20; 30. 32, 34. 36, 38, 40 Q. How can 1 make use of 2 2 ahd 42. Size 18 , 4 yaids - leftover mashed potatoes? : PUMPS, CONCRETE MIXERS, * h E Ww k ¢ A, 3 : 35-inch; spencer, 1% yards. : : A. Roll the pdtatoes into patties : sf Top. Notc Racing very ee Day. ! y i a GLE This pattern easy to use, siniple immediately wren hha Fon te d ; p : 5 + : sted for fit. Has com. .| dinner table. Place the patties in |" | | ae Th h Au t, RE d it Ba hasicsal instructions, '+ the refrigerator and use at the next " RENTALS : SALES by ; fouy ugust, r ' i 47] Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS | meal by rolling in flour and cook- 'RAY GORDON LYD. i ag Te (35¢) in coins (stamps cannot be ing slowly in the frying pan with - 1 4 3 accepted) for this pattern. Print either butter or drippings. 1385 BLOOR ST.,, W. FFE \CE} , TOF oy: plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS. Q. How can 1 treat enlarged TORONTO er STYLE NUMBER: .. pores around the chin and nose? : o- Send. order to Box 1, 113, Eigh- A. One remedy is bathing with - KEnwood 9417 " 2 teenth St, New Toronto, Ont. a little lukewarm water and borax. :

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