Port Perry Star, 3 Oct 1929, p. 7

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very form of the schools in certain | and the children of the Eng-| {lish minority may become unable to n | 2dequately learn and properly to speak and write the language of their race, as is the case of many families 4 2: ] -- 1 was believed that the absence of the i it happened." easily tired : keel immersed well below the surface |\ID& baby who always brings joy to ment, Labor sees the conditions as . MEN'S "Will you please explain?' asked 30 Ssociate Go to New York by fast liner and detracted from the sea-worthiress and [the home. When baby is ili everyone |follows: First, the verdict must be Cheaper or Beller T, ed Mrs~Elliott. "No,". sald Mrs. Blackford slowly "Hasn't told a falsehood? Didn't he just tell you that one train ran over ancther one?' demanded Mrs. Elliott. "Yes, he dif, but to him that is a truth. It really happened. He just hasn't entirely learned in which place Mrs. Connor sensing a good idea back of all this, "Children of his age are often con- fused when their imaginations begin to develop; they are sometimes. real- girl night. You can now do it by airship : tt ol of mothers are happy mothers because |lusoriness, with freedom of speech ly uncertain"which events are purely --but not all people like the air, and ives 35 toma bh SHmplys thay the they have found the way to keep their [and freedom of the press established, WEEKLY NEWSPAPER imaginalive and which physically you cannot send coal or wheat by differently in a heavy sea from that of | little ones well--or it sickness does |and no question of Government influ- true. They Rave two complete and airship, orthodox design, come on suddenly, as-it-usuatly~does [ence through loval officials; and third. || Well equipped for publishing and} different worlds, in both of which they Goods from Capetown take about 20 with littel ones, they have found the |ly, the proposed settlement must be|| Printing, doing good business. live actually and actively. One is Just as real and vital to them as the other --? But at this moment she beard Bobby returning and stopped in safely through the same thing to be at all alarmed about it. I was so em- barrassed and worried about my old- est son, though, when he had this ex- perience. Sometimes dogs were bears; horses, elephants; and once €rows were negro angels." "Here he comes again," whispered Mrs. Connor. This time Bobby came more slowly, riding a horse. "Mother, theres just one train down on the track. It's just the same old| posible, cut in the centre and use|--an advance which one naturally and | i any description. If I had known that Toca enger liner and. cargo vessel have freight that's down there every daY.|from each side. By placing the two| justifiably expects after 20 years of | pitherto been built. Whether this hic De aR Bhd | N al N but that was a good story wasn't it--|.u¢'edges together and wrapping in a| researc! and re-designing.. But as an : : i lll 2.50.0 the cne I told about the big train and the little rtain?" "Now the trouble with us," sald Mrs. Elliott, "is that we should have told the boy he falsified at once and made him so stubborn he could never have seen the straight of the thing." "Yon have suggested the only dan- ger about the whole situation," re- sponded Mrs; Blackford. "Continual- Iy tell an imaginative child that he lies and he will very likely begin to. "practice real deceit. We need to try to understand; the little mind, and to child's. viewpoint, not vo Fr Ne ™ ig i i E 1} HE 3 FT several cases. / A teaspoonful of orange flower water in either kot or cold water, or warm milk, is a very cooling and tonic drink for a fever patient. It is also very nice for flavoring custards or blanc-manges, and is less common than other flayorings. A flower pot seeded with parsley will supply a green garnish for the table' throughout the winter months: It should be kept in a sunny window. To keep a loaf fresh for as long as clean cloth they will keep fresh and moist. Tiled hearths should never be wash- ed with water, as this causes the enamel to split. Dip a cotton cloth in turpentine and rub the tiles until they are clean. Polish with a soft cloth, Lemon - will tend to keep acidity down, for although this juice is thought of as acid it really has an alkaline reaction in the blood. Serve this to the family as often as you can: 6 cups cold water, 1 cup sugar, juice of 6 "mors. Put supar in cup, add iced water. Stir until sugar is dis- solved; add lemon juice, and serve immediately. se. Tons of Rouge 'Women in the United States went in strongly for beauty aids last year. | Four thousand tons of powder alone, and lipsticks to reach from pk by the way of San' Francisco wi which will, in due course transform of increased speed. Our ships are too slow. It takes 38 days for the averay cargo boat to come from Melbourne to London with a cargo of fruit or frozen meat. It should take only 20 to 25 days in fu- ture. - HALF THE TIME. it costs you seven days in valuable time, You should be able ~ leave Southampton on Monday morning and dine in New York on Wednesday days to come 6,000 miles. It should be halved at least in the future. The same applies to every corner of the Empire which has seaborne trade and communications. ed a much greater degree of efficiency than ships. BREMEN SPEED, The Mauretania, 22 years old, ean still afmost equal the speed of the brand-new Bremen. I hear that the Bremen did not do her utmost when she set up the new record. What of it? Even if she can do the Atlantic crossing in 10 hours, or even a day, less--what does that prove? Merely that a ccrtain advance has been made advance, as the fruit of 20 years, it is not enough. > Twenty years ago motor cars could not travel at a hundred miles an hour, Today they can more than double that speed. 2 Twenty years ago airplanes could not fly at a mile a minute. Today they -ean-do- five; perhapssixe; miles a minute. Motor cars, then, in twenty years, 'have 'mere than doubled their speed. Airplanes have quadrupled theirs. And shipping--the most yital of all the ser- vices that bind our Empire and bring jour daily bread--shipping cannot show an increase in speed of even one-fifth of the rate it was capable of when I was a boy of thirteen and many of my readers were in. their cradles! OTHER FACTORS. Comfort, carrying capacity, size, fuel and safety devices have all been improved on. Speed alone rémains]| practically static. us What is the cause of this lack of progress? 1 would put the answer in one word --design, : The design of ships, in its broad ll way through it, as has hitherto been I maintain our superiority at sea. EE ah equal size built before now, it rises to the surface and glides along the top of the water, instead of pushing its pended in separating the water, so to PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN, The prineiple on which the modern sped craft are designed is called the "hard chine" principle. It has hither- to been applied only to small craft of up to fifty feet in length, because it stability of the boat. now in progress ore. LINER OF FUTURE, opments will take place, and such a result of data now being obtained from experimental work in connection with high-speed power craft. When the maximum point of effi- ciency has been reached with a certain design, there is only one thing left to do, and that is to change that design and adopt an altogether different prin- ciple. The principle on which a modern speed boat is built is absolutely dif- ferent from that on which™ the pas- principle can be adapted to ships of this nature will be proved during the next few years, but I venture to think that it can. At any rate, the opportunity .to adapt it and experiment with it lies before British naval architects, who, | if they are bold enough to take it, may i revolutionize British shipping: and | Tempers and Food The best cherry pie in the world, the prettiest china, and the most at- tractive dining room count very little in making a meal a success if it is ac- comparied by family quarrels. Par- ents who fall into the habit of giving way to strained nerves by unpleasant- ness and bickering at meals usually are not aware of the far hing and harmful effects this has on their chil- dren. Meals should be pleasant so- cial functions, not battlegrounds. Fa- ther may feel relieved temporarily if he takes out on mother at dinner what he feels toward some neighbor, and y think that she is justified 2 remarl. in n maki Take advantage of ly to- Experiments in America have shown that this theory is a fallacious The difference between the two 1 visualize that the great liner of the future, and equally the cargo ves- sel, will have a greater eam and less they have loaned know there are no early settlers in this country. ng a cuttin . in return, but, neither realizes how dis s the | effects in the Province of Quebec. ------ i. No Hope! Rather nervously the little tailor walked up the steps and rang the bell of the West-End mansion. "Is Mr. Gerald Lastword in?" he asked the man who answered his sum- mons. "Yes, sir. Will you come In?" the sald. "If Mr, Gerald 'ad any money, WHEN BABY IS WELL MOTHER IS HAPPY The happy mother is the one whose baby is well--it the laughing, gurg- { nthe home suffers--not only through wory over the little one but through loss of sleep--no one can rest with a sick baby in the home. Thousands way to speedily bring the baby back to health again, Mrs. George Kech, Lindberg, Alta, is one of these moth- ers and she write as follows: --*l am 0,0. 8 PAY. OF) "People who try to get back money 3 "Builders Our business is not to build guick- -1yy-but to build upon a right founda- tion and in a right spirit. Life is more than a mere competition as be- tween man and man; it is not who can be done first, but who can work best; it is not who can rise highest in the shortest time, but who is work- ing most patiently and lovingly in ac- cordance with the designs of God.-- Rev. Joseph Parker, D.D, RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE jsextra _ Britain Retains _ Task in Palestine lowed in Palestine. Lord Passfield's declaration to this effect, together the blow to British prestige through the Egyptian demarche, In the Egyptian matter the British Government awaits the Egyptian ver- dict, and holds that an agreement must be with the Egyptian nation and not with the Government of the mo- given by the whole Egyptian nation, and not by a restricted electorate; secondly, the elections must be free fro many suspicion of coercion of il- put fairly and. squarely up to the electorate--the fulfilment of any one of which conditions would be almost | miraculous in any Oriental country. ever men gather together in numbers, The railways have blazed the trail, and manufacturers will follow. The addition of this great area will make Canada the most powerful nation up- on the face of the earth--truly the granary of the world--and this will mean a very great power indeed in the political and economic councils of the nations. = erm 68 rene "Her father loathee borrowers of all thought you had made a good im- pression' on the old man. What caused him to show you the door?" "Well, you see, I tried to wangle a loan ,and after that there was no hope for me although he had almost de- cided to accept me as his son-in-law." "A case of touch and go, apparently." ---- ben Physics Teacher -- "What steps would you take if this poisoning gas escaped?" ~--Student---"Long. ones." e---- i ee LUXO| FOR THE HAIR Ask Your Barber--He Knows SE acids, [bad after effects. tralizes many times its volume in acid, The results are immediate, with no Once you learn this fact, you will never d » Classified Ads M on aa BlG work. Earn earn= cheap. apply Watkins, Room very 421. 73 Adelaide Street West Toronto. pods : a girl should the footman invited. "Mr. Gerald is fn trade under famous Moler A "Now be getting the most fun 8, case. i the library." : =... |dmerican plan. world's most réliable [i | » xt 3 : : one cal 1 2 * r school system Write or - of that ag way! out of life I--Yet so often of heavy by air is an accepted with 3 given Smobnt oF ry "Thank goodness!" murmured te Wii. Not Abandon = Herfimmiiuie e531 Queen Weak, Toronto, i a : | NY it happens that girls of J) [200 an economic fact, writes Major poet will travel faster provided that| ltt tallor fervently. "I am going to| Trusteeship as Manda- | Barber Colless, 131 Queen Won $i aa, t-te aia om Conner, | fl tioen=t0- twenty have £1 [5 EY CTO I the London uy vemon of hs design 0 glides along |p nor Mr tory TOS UNIS "Whe | hy by * 8, ul @ footman had overheard this > . : "Don't you correct Bobby for telling their strength 1 foresee that a far-reaching devel SE stace ct the Waien ustend of remark. . London--Great 'Britain's policy of Room 431, 13 Adelaide St Weat Toronte | such falsehood, Mrs. Blackford?" ask- --are quickly tired, opment is coming in shipbuilding | part of the given horse-power is ex.| Ob don't make that mistake!" he Withdrawal in Egypt is not to be fol-| yy RIND STEAM BOILER, 160 HP. || - rs. the future of shipping, and increase] gy... ini : sir, 'e wouldn't be in, belleve me!" . and thoughtfully, "I don't scold him, Theso are sure signs of f [the orosperity of this country, This| in Jorer bert IE, * Fath for itself. - with efficient control in Palestine and ht "if that is what you mean, Anyway, 8 condition that development must be in the direction & ¥ 5 ge the punishment of the guilty, irrespec- i LE ! he basn't told a falsehood." results from worn-out, {placed runs into thouSands of tons, tive of race, will do much to soften! There Is no better deliverance from the world than through art. Sunday School Teacher -- "Ethel dear, you have been a very good girl to-day." "Yeth"m," responded Ethel "I touldn't help it. I dot a 'tiff neck." i RIFLES SPORTS Write for Catalogue . W. BOYD & SON 376 Notre Dame SL W., MONTREAL Must have substantial down pay: ment. Good reason for selling. Apply Box 8, WILSON PUBLISHING CO. LTD. her explanation. draught than the liner of today, and the happy mother of a seventeen: eee 73 Adelaide St. W. Toronta > Her neighbors were anxious to hear More speed means more trade, less) will be designed on the hard chife" | month.old baby girl. Baby is healthy Royalty of Friendship re ee what 'was to come this fime. The gold storage, less loss by depreciation, |ptinciple, In consequ.nce the power lang strong and sleeps well at night. I| Such fs friendship, that through it ---- mother" calmly continued her work less unemployment, quicker Dominion needed to drive ler at the higher speed give her no other medicine "ut Baby's | we love Places and sersons: for as - about thé kitchen, Th ' development, greatei understanding will be less in proportion to that which own Tablets and she just loves them. | bright bodies emit rays to " distance, ChildrenCry "Mother ,there was the nicest little between nations and a closer-knit is needed to maintain a speed of, 4%: | I am never without the Tablets in the | and flowers drop their sweet leaves fo, freight train down there on the track Empire. : I [twenty-eight knots today with theyoyge," on the ground arourd them, so > a while'ago--pufing along like this-- **A HOUSEHOLD NAME The current idea seems to be that present design, Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but | friends impart favor even to the % } chuft--chuff--" Hands and. feet assist: IN 54 COUNTRIES" airships and airplanes alone can ac-| It will, of course, be argued by many | thorough laxative which regulate the places where they dwell. With i : ed him in being-a train--feet scuffing, -mplish these ends. I disagree. Air-|nayal architects that a boat will be|powels: sweeten the stomach and friends even poverty is pleasant. i arms working like drivers on 'the drive craft, from a commercial point of unseaworthy in heavy weather, but Iihug drive out constipation and indi- | Words cannot express the joy which CASTORIA i wheels. "And directly, along came Helpful Hints view, for some years to come, at any |do not think .that this will prove to gestion and make the cutting of teeth | a friend imparts: they only ean know i a great big old freight and runmed Jase) I) be ae or less an unecon- Bh ue prose, easy. They are sold by medicine deal- | who have experienced. A friend is| = ABARY REMEDY 3 : : . . ers or by mail at 25 cents a earer than the light of heaven, for APPROVED DOCTOR Fisht over the Litie we a0 ashen ay effective and agreeable dis That the development of speed in|bad weather. Those who have made (myo Dr. Williams® ox hom x would be better po) us that the sun FOR COUC CONSTIPATION. DIARRHEA g track yol." Out he hurried as though). tant is a ablespeonta o ground ships has virtually stood still for the {many voyages across the Atlantic|p ockville, Ont, *| were extinguished than that We should i a the ret iy Lae! coffee, put on a Ye Cinder in a Na last 20 years has been proved by the|know that when bad weather is ex- Ek a be without friends.--St. Chrysostom. |([p . ae fa "F 'am. erafitally showing Bobby: on; shovel without holes; the recent performance of the 22-year-old |perienced, 'even with such gigantic J lier ©8588 Which: world" is. which, and Be: will smell is very pleasant and it yervades| Mauretania against the super-modern | ships as the Majestic or the Beren- mheyr---------- The Road to the North R) HEAD NOI ccme out of it all right," continued the whole house. den' box .h Bremen. aria, they have to slow down to speeds i (= sondon Free Press (Cons): It is S Mrs.' Blackford as soon 4s her son When opening 3 wa en x that Motor carsfiave practically reached |of something like ten knots or under fot too much to predict--impossible ||| HuSinsack Mis Bias ho a been. has been 03 ed Jon, take a e the limits of perfection, Railways, like for hours at a time until conditions to envisions. great' new empire nj oR NUSTR EAR OIL : and explain that he understands the male rr yo x i ie ships, have also remained stationary, limbrove. Canada within the next two decades. | |" Descriptive folder on request. aD es teres Er put wi bl yA a Jails Save or nearly so, from the point of view| On the sea, over the next ten years, Cry will follow agricultural coms A. O. LEONARD, Inc. 1 have watched and helped too many po! Eg of development, but their have attain-|1 feel sure that great scientific devel- an 70 Fifth Ave., New York City Tired Feet Bathe with Minard"s In warm water, rubbing into aching parts. Soothing and relieving, MEE There are three trying periods in a woman's life: when the girl ma- tures to womanhood, when a wo- man gives birth to her first child, when a woman reaches middle age. At these times Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound helps to re- store normal health and vigor, RA LVN A 9 ITT EVES VEGETABLE COMPOUND "A Miracle!" Oripple nowvwalks well thanks fo Kruschen * For over sight months I wae Fa 'way able to EERE in @ short not & ci \ (7 eA MS a

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