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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1957_12_271. g - J • 09, P11 "Me ria ofne _The 4,o - To Oil.a �" O _1p0—liAnt6orisei�is 'Second '*A Clan Itsttee salosiftem 'haul ON alar 7Mr OEM" Stetas; FiIDAY D11CXXE$ Y7, 1107 0 Ogg" 14t CsA Poet otace 1st Ottawsr Cnh � HandicappedChildren Meet. sonata Claus iNearly70,000 � t • M ..r r t Pickerin aPw 04Sold Pickering Port Office has jtist completed iL heaviest Christmas Funeral Service For The Loh mail since it opened "way,, back Mn. T. E. 4 Bartlett i s z When . . a , PostmastW ^Harold Anderson told Funeral serrfces wear held ih 8:i the News on Monday that leaf George's , Anglican C9tus' ,h here Thursday; the regular stall. re-in- Swindon, Wiltshire, ,England. o - • forced by extra help, handled over Thomas Edward. Lear Bartlett. who > . ` one hundred bays of mail that day. Passed away peacefully at hag x He said that more parcels have been home "Soundings" at Audley, handled this year than ever.. before. Thursday morning. Her 84th. tsirttt' The Pickering OMIM besides the - day cane last week.. EF P ha>idling of its own mail, also bags Born, Flbrenee Emily Fortvrw_ t s and dispatch" to six sub-aCices: Swindown, Wiltshire. Englan3.' t' c' (Urryavood. Fairport. rafrport Ech. of seven sisters. lits was - 8oug.ri The Pickering office has sold al- PlYrnouth.ISevon. after rnaarrlagft ' "m • X• f - i e Vi She carne to Toronto I most 7Q thousand two-cent stamps T in W 'since the first of December and that join baa sons in Canada. acid litved ?' number will have been reamed by Ar. the 3 r•s'd � Fal2ingbroak district prior ttli the end of the month. Tectal sale of moving to Pickering ten yea-a s- Dsamounted to aver $M MM 8 rtlett's husband d f ----------- 2420dor mgs' feu ep their son.Thrnras AleirtdesAnnual Cereassar!_aorie Lone sJsot , a flet victim. is Ensland; six Is= A. F, sad A. X- Pkkeelag later.' Sbe was loved and admired E The Worshipful 'Master of Doric frl-rads, : Masonic Lodge. Pickering, for the spanairg three g - Fear 1968• was installed in his chair ' .- Marilyn Bell. mvhose rng1'>sX on Thursday evening last, when 'Mr. Channel swim was suttaet iced b31 C. A Balsdors, a Past Masten of. the i may. Barg.letrs sots. Ernest dao Lodge- acted as Bns&Uing Master, feature editor of the Tcregpra and placed his roes Vernon Balsdon wed many a joke with her sfseNza - *k in the Master's chair. following his wards and greatly enju,+ed vLWAng election to that office we month ago. -bar. caste Clips Deet t4+aoatsOs At Xbna mpyad ClrO�e min Party At Pickering, 4 ' vwy large . e Bret}sr n werent>Q1bes SWtiiting are: the eldest rnn, Wch-• aid Leese Bartlett. Minh e% a^3 � song with whom she lived rn 9alaees, t e _ _._.... Road. l�esE Henry Aso, lett anal e _UT111 til �• Jack • Fortune Bartlett. She is il+w' survived by 8 mater M-. � , ' ' , . ndre.sr, - Claremont Parade Biggest And Best Yet } Young, of New Westmiwte •, S. C. _ _ h The funeralwas d eta- + _ , • s .. • M 4 - old ng con by arsl �.7,"r friend utle atandtiru vnd m6r rector « a ,� of St. Gcors=e'r. Rev. EZ' ^'ii G. Robmsor% now of Birch CUM to-i .1,��� °; r.:'� k.- stf *y terasent took place at S. George si Cemetery ery heir. • . :.. - ------------------ Christmas Part 1 Retarded Chi dram We had the pleasure last 71rurs-1 moi•; day eventing of attending the Christ- i. Sas School or the PUP1$ of the -- 1 Ci or Retarded , •1 cn, on that q• Brock Rood, It was truly an evening of pleas►! I :. ure'for all concnmed: the ' the Parente the friends, and moot oiT Vernon C. I6alsdoa, W. M. elf, the children, From the oper-ing. until the chose.! of Doric, and from Toronto, and ot- it was the children's part;•, snrd 'vokA " i, her ne►bh u, .as 1uGges, a .time they had. , Thee - g. under Other oficers inves.ed and install- the 'direct:on of Mrs. T. J. 1Wheele ed were: Sr. Warden, Robt. Rohner; gang "Jingle Bells" and several -car- Jr. Warden: Norman McCombe; -Sec- o>s• Sonne of , them , with small .tri• - retary, W. Bro. W. F. Baker; Treas- angles, kept pertect'tirtre •:o the rtras• urer; � V. W,• Bro, M. S. Chapman; le. and sone sap ve g ry ' weI 1. - • - :, Chaplain, W. Bra. L. M Hurled; Following the program Mr. A. IT- Asst. Se2retary, Bro, Eugene Green;' gird Pof We AssociaY D. of C., W. Bro. Arnold Orenke I thanked a'T who assisted He ral'M Sr. D., Bro. _Reg• Humphries:. Jr. 1 on Mrs. Cane. of Ajax, oho, nn be-- j D., Bro, Wm.. Wiight Inner Guard, half of the Be:] Telephone irh •theca �..». _ P K . 'W S 'Sr.Whit Lorne e e; „ Bro. ,G, I presented � vbra o th., r. - _ 1 pif, � ,, Will; Jr. S., Bro. Frank Simons; The Johns-1Tanrille Plant sent pres•" - d j. Organist, .W, Bro. W. C. Murkar• eats as d:cl s a" £� e•:'eral other ornamiza- Tyler, Brd. WmMartin. tions. ' K 4Follntvin+ a visit from the 1`014 Ajax and Pickertng Gen. Hospital Gent Himrclf r.ith the ni its c-isk• f f November Statistics erg..a lunc`ieon was ser�'Pri. The,, e ,• ti ,v - ch=ilien N%­r" ton'dighted Pin ' ir- Total in-pat=ents admtd„ __�37 their, resents to. take much iier'stf Number babies born' 32 in'this � part of the evening. � S Total out-patients 214 We newer attended a function fres Total discharges 174-connection w:th this school, bmf # It " t In-patient x=rays 117 wa carne away amazed, but ovWjoyell ' Lab. in-patient treatments •220 at the fine work sortie of cur peopbwi t Lab. out-patiept treatments 8 are: doing with these childrft ' Blood transfusions x-10-------------- --------­------- -Minor ------------ - --- •� + i{ - s------- - -. Minor operation Woeneas� isrlK�eet - :.• y blajor operations - - omen's af' 16 lietsHng .. ._. 11. �,..lha. W Iastttute a» • ,. Ear, eye, nose and throat op. 33 the home of Mrs. T. I Wier ors { Decemberth.After I 11CM WNG VU"GE----- business Was d6Wsed at 910 meet-'m� tt a the i ��'" - •--�. ins took the, f,-m of s �'� The 1lvening W. A. of the United Party with 'carol singing pls70d bri x " 'Church would like to* than'" the Pub- Mia. C. E. Brown, 01,s* attinbers, lfietier� « a lushes s of the Pickering News for the gave a n umber of p' Co-operation _ n publialiing their an then followed the 001 exahlngs� W.0 M. nouncemtemis of the monthly meeti of gifts. A delicious 100ch v7Pde� t IN At 'At x41011[li Chs;e"sn1 lalfsAs Tw► Of T>be 1!'sise-wlonbag Flosi" Ware The" Of Meant lkasu l Aud ing during the Fear. - sec ved by the hostesses:,' Bl ,� Mr. and MM. Thomas Watson will er and het. asslstanta,,` Alii - celebrate their 40tr wedding anniv- Mrs, Pe her.. and ants.{ gym. !Ck"we ei Passe meows. _ ersary on December 28th. enjoyed 'a 1erNpt aitett1O0'�� .very p _ i - -' that she had 6econie tmofScially - �°«^� !�. ow. C ' fes, stir- suCkets Water — � � �� heat 1 ant 30 miss` _ /� engaged to another m ri n He y `°� x r C « r ring constantly, to prevent • 'allooied Off Suitor sometimes turned ,up Uninvited aCOIChIIIg. P at her home at nights andonceH� �� Remove rom heat and imine-� or twice, when' tie refused to diately adc chocolate chips, ams As the specially constructed ' '"y ' leave, she had to call' the police f ;� yf5 a! f F °y syrup, butter and sran3Ile: Stir - 4_. -den cage swung out syn a steel cable over the abyss, the to eject him. fl,q <^ s well until chocolate is melted ,,,y "� s man inside it gazed down at the "In the end he followed her A b `� and fudge is smooth and creamy. . _ last time - into the x, . - $ lava that bubbled for the ''� r F: '> Add nuts, mixing only until e .oi fie : r u 'lake rY and smoked at the bottom of one, court where he admitted seven r F ��� < a yyM;�`' f: blended. Pour rapidly' • into pf the craters of the Hawaiian charges_ of disturbing the, peace '` , s s r te, g -teased 8 -inch square pan. tlolcano, Mount. Kilauea. by forcing his attentions on her. y Spread quickly as surface seta Nearly -X1;000 feet below lay He.. was bound over to be o! good behaviour ter a year. y ,mediately. the object of his daring quest- r "'ate,,;` Chill in refrigerator for 1 or 2 -:the body of a seventeen-year- A nineteen -year-old North of a '� old, jet -haired girl clad in a England man courted a girl for ,, s, ° ', k hours or until firm. Cut into bright red dress. It was on the six weeks and then proposed to '� � �d squares with sharp knife.: Makes ' - edge of the' Lava lake. And close .,her. She turned him down �� ' 754 pounds. Y, i., • '� by it was the black -coated body A few nights later the young DIVINITY FUDGE of d young manof twenty. man terrified 1,000 people. in a The couple were victims ofa movie by threatening: to jump ` r, Et/s cup gulden corn syrup . ' ' � ,��� � caps anger Tove tragedy which had shocked from aforty-foot ledge. It hap- r/ teaspoon salt P' the people, of their native Ha- ped as the lights went up at ns,4' cup water waif. Falling passionately in love the end of a film in which jail - with - the girl, the young man prisoners leapt from balconies. i�/„ .. ' 2 egg whites -wooed her ardently and propos- Suddenly women in the audi- 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup chopped ants ed after less than a fortnight. ence began to scream. as the love- - But she refused to marry him. I sick young man was seen poised chopped, Bandied fruit 1 cup _ Enraged, her suitor had shot high above the stalls smoking aSolt Combine corn syrup, sugar, "+ lee and then leapt 'with her -slim cigarette, Over the screaming he PRINCE55 GRACE AND DAUGHTER -Princess Grace of Monaco, over and water a saucepan Coen body in his arms into the crater was heard to say: "1'm going to over medium heat,. stirring con - was former Grace Kell is shown with her daughter, Princess stantl until sugar is dissolved. where - according to ancient jump!" Police were called, the y, Y, g local legend -a fire god dwells. -movie was cleared while the Caroline, at Monte Carlo, Monaco. The Princess is expecting Cook,' without stirring; to firm A coroner's Inquest surely young' matt watched calmly and : _ another child in March. - Courtesy LOOK Magazine. ball stage (248 degrees F.) or ua- *'one of the strangest e%4r held- in silence. til small amount of syrup, when ter;,......, -had taken place on the rim at But as,a ladder was manoeu- dropped- into very cold water, ,-_ ^ forma a tiers ball which does not the crater where members of the vred across the stalls he called: . _ jury viewed the bodies through "Take it away or I'll jump!" At �� flatten when you remove it from field -glasses Then the grief- that, it was removed. TABLE s a watr. t ~ J stricken families. of the victims Firemen were called nest. Six Bea egg whites (just before h ��• ' t hits _ ... _ !,discussed the possibility of re- of thim holding a folded net dj a.� A syrup reaches ,248• degrees F.) covering the bodies. crept alongside the stalls beyond I until they are stiff but not dry. - : The girl's lather sought .per the young man's lice of vision. Pour about one-half of syrup mission from the authorities to At a signal they dashed out, un- Rare Is a dish that I an, aura - CAJLAMELS -slowly over egg whites, beating be lowered into the crater to., folding the net as they went. you and your family will enjoy :2 Baps sugar constantly. bring back his. beloved daugh- As they did this the young a combination of salmon and 1i teaspoon salt Continue to cook remaining ter, but he was dissuaded from )cmaront, that not only tastes S cups golden ears syrup syrup to soft crack stage (272 - - - man jumped. The set, however, : It because o! the terrible -risks - b ke his call. He was taken to -"like more" but is very nourish- 'A cup batter degrees F.) or until small amount- - involved. ospital suffering from shock, Jag as well lar4 caps evaporated milk or of syrup. when dropped sato very A Japanese contractor from but soon recovered. SALMON SCALLOP light cream cold water, separate into threads - -Hawah then came forward- with Peraistenee often pays clivi- 'Yield -3 aervings. 1 teaspoon vanilla which are hard, but not brittle. _bis plan for recovering the lov- deeds in affairs of the heart. So 1 ca -slowly p ready -Bat macaroni - Place sugar, salt and corn Add syrup -slow to -egg white era'bodies. infatuated was a suitor in Mil- 1 can (approx. Z ounces) syrup in 3 -quart saucepan. Cook mixture, beating constantly. Con. With men working the winch Waukee, Wis.. by a little red- salmon rapidly. stirring occasionally, to tine beating until mixture holds from a. platform above and the ` Japanese telephoning inatruc- headed shop -girl that he pro- 34 cap batter Arm ball stage (248 degrees F.j b shape Add vanilla said nuts. - -posed to her eleven times. but 2i cap four or until a small amount of mks- �P from tip of. spoon onto - tions from inside the cage. it turned him down each time af- - wonted paper. Makes I% pounds. descended slowly, dangling over ter they had actually Axed the �oiOn soli Lure, when dropped is ver? cold the chasm which was 3,500 feet 'Wedding date. 3io teaspoon pepper - water, forms a Arm ball which _ across. He landed on a ledge 3!i teaspoon dr7 mustard does not settee oa removal. Staving Of! Death - - near the bodies, which he quick- "I intend to marry you what- t Baur elk Add butter and. evaporated _.Iy secured, and then the ascent aver happens°" he then told her. L teaspoon grated anion mDk or light cream gradually, so When does the .soul Leave th} from the fire -pit was accomplish- • I shall propose to you wry )row gaalas grated nutmeg - that mixture does not stop boil- dying body! _ ,aid, while watchers held their week until you decide to marry ;L cup shredded old Canadian fag at say time. Cook over me - Pope Pius XII told members _ 16reath.�' ehotefe diem heat, stirring constantly, of the International Congress of The cage was pulled up to the The girl was so"Impressed % cap �$ calory to firm ball stage (248 degrees Aaethesiolo sdm of the crater with its tragic that she replied ° : All right, % eup excise soft bread � meeting is _ !burden. The coupie.were buried I'll marry you. Your determine- e�asba t.). Rome last wee! that this was 21ext day and the daring Japan- tion mates me admire you and ls. and nom stat, add va- a matter he medical men to de - "a received $1250 for his oar- I think I can loam to love you sou teoodK .� pails and allowmi to stead is sauce- Gide. In a e first address he hu : Vices. is time." She was right, tsar to- s)Wd p� tmtll anizture . stops bub- ever made. about- borderline, Fostunataly, few stories of fie- day , they have a family of four blies. Poul sato buttered 8 -inch can o! reanimation, the Pope _ Drain tad break up salmoa, square pas. Cool until arm -assured doctors that they have _ jetted Proposals of marriage and and their neighbours may they mashing >�e s and discarding saough to cut ' Remove candy the right to sustain life by so tragically. -are the most devoted couple ghim means of artificial tion. Ii's hard to shake off a really they've ever known. tram pea sad cut is squares with �p� . Melt the a/a cup butter. Moreover they have the right_ to .' parustent wooer, as an attrac- sharp knife. Maks $ )fotmds. Some jilted men have found ',Remove from heat and blegd abandon resuscitative methods ttve Midlands girl discovered. relief in violent exercise s3ter • • • ,Not even a couple of buckets of the women y Weed have 'a Aon, " � _' mux encs the ting ion is hhopeless " cold water could dam thin ase tard. milk. onion and nutmeg• ICEBOX FUDGE " Coax e, Dr. oa the Pope's P walked out of their loves. Cook over low direct heat, stir- _% caps �r message, Dr. Giorgio Maitoli. youth's ardour completely though When a w s m a n spurned ring constantly, until smoothly • all a ted milk one of. Italy's leading heart spe- _ lit was the indignant girl herself Goethe. the great German poet, thickens& p evaporated ;_ clalists, explained that "death - :_ _. who threw them over his head. he tried to forget her by siding - _.- 2 dx-since packages semi- ep Add and mix !n cheese.. tsreat chocolate oldpa -and thus the departure of the She also brake as umbrella over great distances on horseback Stir in cooked macaroni, Pre. soul --occurs when the heart flu - lout because he would ter her. % sap golden cot xyrep pester M and going for twenty -sails walks. pared salmon and chopped = tablespoons butter _ ally, ceases activity either inde- But he just wouldn't take "No . But he found himself still sigh- pendently or through failure to _ `, for an answer. He moaned about ins for her presence. Cell' I teaspoon vanilla res nd to outside stimulus." It - Outside the shop where the girl Thea he learned to skate. This Turn mixture into a greased I �p chapped eats was up to the doctor, too, to worked, although he was aware "cured" him and he forgot theo sTse !bread crumbs with the 1 Combine sugar and evaporated 'decide when a (;se was hope - woman. Later in lite he said that : milk in heavy saucepan. Cook less. Only then could he stop -the tablespoon butter and sprinkle skating enabled anybody "to over medium heat, stirring con- "outside stimulus" and avoid the Drive With Care o�= top at casserole. throw off entirely cares that strntly, until mixture boils. Turr guilt of mercy kil'.ing. preyed on the mind." Bake in a moderate oven,' 350 degrees, until topping is cooked and golden - about % hour. ..;-.. .a^• ,s fief since Is sometime this col- �• umn carried any recipes for - home-made candy; and with these long winter nights upon us, r - -- probably some .of you will .find r these timely.a ` FRUIT FUDGEr$ � cup chopped dates �" 5S cup chopped, seedless raisins x • candied ca cho ; -- - t ' rNs P pped . j pineapple I }�, cup chopped. candied therdles t eggs, separated t tablespDons batter x q 1 I cup sugar • °��� $ a ' r y �. '� • Z ounces chocolate, melted y teaspoon lemon extract a " teaspoon orange extract ah teaspoon vanilla ,N 1.4 cup sifted all-purpose flour', ! v Toss together gently the dates,. - -> raisins pineapple and cherries. Spread input ered 8 -inch square i n a or around cake pan. t: F Beat egg yolks until they, are light and lemon colored. Cream w butter. and sugar together. Add beaten yolks, chocolate, lemon ,� as �'" •,: 1 f„Y ” extrac4 Orange extract and Va- dR - l M 3 ` milia. Beat together well. - N� l: ^•`ia IIS ,Blend flour into chocolate mix -- x i ture. Beat egg whites until they are stilt and stand up in peaks. -Fold into• chocolate mixture. LOST HER HEAD -The she � 's the some, but when a girl finds 'FEELING NO PAIN „Smiling Cindy O'Hara, 18, "Miss Inter- - Spoon over fruit in pan. + herself with a head that isn't her own, then. something is notional -Auto Show", bears up very well under the strain as Bake_In slow oven, 300 degrees wrong. That's the plight of shapely Parisienne Vera Valmont, even tons of truck rolls over her. The unusual vehicle, which F for 30 minutes. Cool in pan on ` 22, Deft, who is suing a film 'producer to have her head put - moves on huge,, sau309e-shaped pneumatic pillows instead of wire cake rack..Cut into.squares 9 p b conventioral whels and tires, is called the Rolligon: The truck or pieces. This candy, like fruit- back on her body. Vera posed for the poster, right, advertisirig is able to "obsorb" rocks and other obstacles (like Cindy) b cake, improves with age. Makes a movie, but the head belongs to actress Agnes Laurent, who "flowing Gy round them". It is able to carry heavy loads ever approximately 9 to 18 squares is starring in the film. Lt's contrary to the terms of her vontract. ` Ver otoys. vary rough ground. - or pieces. - . �'' . ' .. • ,.. fat' - .. �... .. .. ... _.. .. .• -' - ~ . - •' • h, • /i . ` �•- . ,' , ;. y__�_ Seib,-. i� •' Yi' M�,MMh�p,» _ �' .... _ .� . ...,._z, ..:». .. ,z;aw �•. �"' :� •...:m.•.b•aara�vc,.,:E.1"._'^;'r�l"�„+`•* ="^ y s. ,...�••r�!wF„�„- ,�,; _..� a iMystery 'Of The Christmas the New Year does not last ass U001 long as you had a�, VanishMg Horses hoped. Most plants are grown to bloom through the . holiday ;,i �• �O� _ As the train lled slowly to - season, but the modern home in, puL �J a stop at a remote railhead-U'.A,winter time is not such as to , the heart 'of`Siberia, two dark a encourage them very much. Sr Rev. R Barclay Warren : figures _ stepped out into ._ the Among other things the temper- BA, 6•D• s thick blanket of snow, swept by ature is .generally too high and cruel, icy winds.the humidity too low. A thousand miles to the south, Brothers Through Christ _ . a c r o s s uninhabited, trackless Y There are some things you Philemon desert, lay Mongolia, a country as ------ r: i I can do to keep them blooming 3Iemory Selection: Above all ignore. and inaccessible as any - longer. Give them ample sun- thinks put charity, wM� where in the world. The small light, keep the air cool and these is the bond of perfectness. -- �r Mongolian township of Kobdo moist, never let the soil dry out, Colossians 3:1¢. was the ultimate destination of q keep them out of draughts, and JJ these two travellers. Unless they keep any insects under control. Recently a missionary is i were- them by early spring.they _ r" Night temperatures should be Urundi. Africa, was asked by an would be too late. 60 degrees or lower, so it is It was January, 1800, and African Christian if it were true there was only one way to travel, worth moving a plant to the, that in the missionary's home coolest room at night. The ex country the white people were ' For nearly three months_ they ception to this is the Poinsettia shooting the black people like -trudged through deep snow suf- y Tering almost unendurable cold, F which likes warm nights, never wild animals and that soon -this the- thermometer often rrelish sudden cegister- below 80 de rec hanges of tem - and does not . g would spread to Africa. The ing more than eighty degrees of -tuna- was that it had already, frost. They' were strong men in - .perature. begun irk a part of Africa. The - - -the , yet Often they- A plant needs water when the prime of life, �" � missionary assured his African were note to cover no more I ' soil has dried out, so "that it friend that the report was false - than ten miles in a day, . `' crumbles in the hand._ Most Enemies of the democracies " At last, one day in late March, plants are best waisted by were using the incidents at Lit- s- standing the of for a few mo - they walked into Kobdo. They g P tle Rock, Arkansas, as • a basis had endured those weeks of ments in a shallow pan or sau- for propaganda. It is unfortun- fir. hardship and privation - for +ljjiAND CHAMP -Gerald Anderson, 15, shows the ribbon won car containing an inch or two ate that in so-called Christian horses. of water. The pot should. be re-*� _ by his Grand Champion barrow at the international Livestock' moved when the surface of, the countries there is so much that They were, However, very'spe- Expsition. The barrow's name, appropriately enough, is" soil appears moist. is not Christian. As the people ; .: �cial horses "Gerald's Pride". of Asia end Africa become more Nineteen years earlier, in 1861, literate they become more aware.. a Polish -explorer.qeu'nt Prze- The humidity in most: hooses . of our glaring inconsistencies- walski• returned to, -Europe after is far too low for- most' house At first they are surprised; then a journey :across Mongolia and yell which would stampede ter T+ F reported that he had discover- how Then, riding -hard after jl �f plants- particularly cyclamens. they become. suspicious. George ed a raw kind a! horse, which. them, it should be possible to Humidifiers or peas of water Burnham, nationally syndicated lasso the foals as they dropped placed on radiators will help. columnist, after a tour of the he claimed was a genuine wild V. Standing the pots on sauce: _ or Far East says this: "The time cR behind the body of the lard. trays of gravel which Is kept horse. one of the ancestors from _ - P the white missionary As an :. draw - ,which the domesticated breeds catching them cowbody fashion. moist is another way to provide arrant !actor is rapidly drag -by the neck with nooses—had once- been -derived• -' humidity, but the pot itself must ing to a close. No matter how The Mongolian wild horse The achene worked Perfectly. Tho achievedienf of rapid not stand in water. appealing the foreign message stands some four feet high at The Mongolism proved apt pu growth through select oa is an Pyrethrum or rotonone sprays . may be, and no matter how at 1. shoulder; and is din Is, and were full of enthuse- important step in a - turkey p tractive the personality. it is distinguished ? suit! kill aphids, white fries or by its short mane and lack of as>zi fm' thenew sport. Day after breeding program. However, Dr. redspider 'mites. or, nicotine still something packaged in forelock. Its colour is Gua. tad- day they went - out, and in no A. S. Johnston. Senior Geneti- "sulphate may be used.-smeriesi,_Asians are looking to Ing to white underneath with a ttme they had collected thirty cast with the Poultry Division of All e , - Asians for leadership." dark stripe running down the of beautilui tittle creatures. the Central Experimental Farm Be careful to avoid leavingy. - middle of its back. It is stocky Later, the enthusiastic Mongo-• fn'Ottawa, says it- is well to re- house plants in a draught, anSlave existed in Pauls from i and closely, resembles the- Baas increased the number to member that an increase in body P _ t?nesimus had run away from ly p%- if you use cookie Philemon, at Colds - tures drawn by primitive man in may' her that all plants a most � through he heard the Gas - ,,ancient caves. tI] Dues Eu Grieger derided he would take changes In other char- his master, two! - -.size in a strain of turkeys -may p a$. In ]tom result in char 'rope. ceptibie to any unburned gas 1 throe h Paul. the prisoner. Przewalski had been unable home the lot. And he set to acteristics or traits which are that escapes into the air. It will and became a disciple through It to bring b a c any of - these work tq organize the return undesirable. -For this reason,, it cause both flowers and leaves Jeans Christ What would Paul horses with him. All he had was journey. Tame mares were as- may not be an easy task to se- - " to drop ori. advise one skin. His discovery aroused garbled to act as foster -mothers lett for rapid growth and at the nowt It was not in his : One - great interest, but no one seem- for the foals. and camels to same time -,avoid a reduction in power to abolish slavery. One- " ed prepared to attempt the al- carryfood send tequpiment. Thin- - level of perfrumarice in other ADHES+liiE-TAPE SPOOL it simm had an obligation to Phil .most impossible task of collect- _ ty natives were recruited to s'- ,traits. , just the thing for S RIBBON; turn. his owns-. is must re- _ ring specimens. tend -to all the animals. LENGTHS OF FANCY RIBBUtzs tura Paul wrote this .letter for Early in 1899, however, rite At last all was ready, and Selection for body size may Tho s p o o 1 selected should be him to present to his , master. V _ d Duke of Bedford asked Carl, !produce minor changes in con- slightly wider than the ribbon in it he entreats Philemon to Grieger and his assistant set out formation. Adverse genetic re- so avoid curling or ' tearlag the receive his runaway slave as a k Hagenbeck, German zoologist and err their homeward Journey. lationships between body size edges on the spool flange. brother beloved for love's sake, -7 a . animal dealer, if he coins! obtain- 'With such a large caravan pro- and reproductive traits, particu- - This letter and other of Paul's " halt a dozen "specimens so. that Pers was slow. Mountain ranges larly hatchability, are not isRt- 13011pel preaching helped to Vo - he might build up a, small herd had to be crossed and extremes common, ,and defects such as Opsaded—u a Prevent Peeking pare the way for the abolitions in his 3,000 -acre animal park at of heat and colli endured, as crooked keels -and abnormal lot slavery. In GaIntians 3:28 he i Woburn. Hagenbeck a 1 w a y If well as discontent and threat- hock& may _increase in a strain 1 1 ir' M: wrote: " 'There is 'neither Jew ''boasted that he could obtain any "ened mutiny among the nadves. of birds due to increased body e t til 1 t nor Greek, there is neither bond l" animal for his clients. Ail the time there was anxiety size. These defects, which can i 1 a • A') 1' nor free, there is neither male This new demand, he realized, ,for the health of the. foals As was the toughest he had -'ever the months went by their num- sometimes be controlled through 1 O H 0 ;, 3 ~ nor female:' for ye are all one r: management procedures or illi � � in Christ Jesus. Those who are ,, �• received. He entrusted the he- berm dwindled; and still Hem- trition, are -likely to be n•+qh IVH 1' in Christ are brothers regard- sardous task to Grieger, his most burg seemed a long way off. common in large turkey strains leen o'f colour or race. experienced collector.. For eleven long months they than in smsller'strains This dors 4 I' t' S! _ V t Grieger had decided that win- pushed slowly on, until -at last • not mean that these adverse ef- 4 S 4 i ! 1 Now there is an emergency ter travel was necessary in order they arrived back- in Germany N 1 Y' 21 3 � leets are unavoidable as a result spare fire for can that can be to arrive as the foals were being and handed over to Hagenbeck S born, because it -would be easier twee -e t survivors out of di selection -for body size. It'in- 1 �' 1 rolled into a package the itis � � Greaten that the breeding to 5 K 3 1 I W "• ' a8 P of a football. �Flren needed, it Y , - to catch foals. As they approach- the fifty-two foals. gram should be -such that. infor- __ 3 1 f) V d d mated with a carbon dioxin. - _ ied Kobdo their anxieties mount- The subsequent f a t e of the mation on these traits can be 5 d 7 V cartridge. ed Would they find any horses? wild herds is a complete mys- utilized to avoid these undesir- _ .,Acrd would the inhabitants be tery. Both Przewalski and Grie- --aide effects,._ .,itr'iendly? - ger leave no doubt that when a In fact, ,they 'received a re- they visited Mongolla ,they saw Research at Ottawa has shown. s _ '.LiawIng welcome and many large' herds an the plains. Yet thst the rate at which turkeys , willing' offers of help. On the in another twenty years they grow at specific -rods relati plains surrounding the town they had disappeared completely. g p - 'were shown great herds of the Today the Mongolian wild to other periods, can be' inffu- al , Wild- creature, horse` is one- of the rarest ani- enced by the age at which se- � i There was one big difficulty, mals in the world. You can see lection for body size is made. If _ 4uoveever. The Mongolians were " it in only three places, at the maximum improvement in body ping gee, Munich and Whipsnade size at a certain age is required, a°� A �`* a v. not used to the idea of cats Prague, N ' :animals alivei so it was up to zoos. Between them these zoos then the birds should be seise- ;� z , ( §s;: 44 x r -.'ted on the basis of 'their weight ,� - .:-Grieger to devise a method.- -have about three dozen animals, The best way„ he decided, descendants of those that aur- at that age rather than at any would be to ride quietly towards vived' the epic journey from ' other age. One must balance �,� µ •a -the herds. At a prearranged sig- Mon oli- over half a century . against this the fact that pro-, • �• K "F xial everyone would let out a ago. g cedures for selection for weight at different ages may vary in their effect. on other traits. For, example, 'selection for 5ody sill r �( )'s.re,.nvot di. (ntegrttr P °.� � 1 rIt C�OSSWG±RD rs. Bound -s'' Cavities 2 24 weeks of a r will result (9 Pieas•ed 7. Hatt or maximum increagt ,in• weight. at " PUZZLE 20. increaa• thread this age, a compared with se- w' 4t r: PUZZLE 2t. Dirertion S3. See's ne9t i '2. Carouse $9 r'niform lection on 12 -week weights, fiat M �"' , ' M Sour 40, i'„Int of limy It will x150 rCSU't in latey .ma- r° Ai'(:O.�rt F nr} :5. Kind of pickle !2. Burrow` 1 r loch P.,., lit 26. Chair !3. Daft -bier n_. of Ur1tV. 'Chi, is i `fiNcted in the r 1 rlexlea'^n Fruit - 27.CitY in Pa. Cadmus age at which the birds will 111+1- ° 1 -' dollar 11 find of oar 2R, -- 8, Dance 1n vor roar 0,n, Ravine !!. Secure '• �' 3p (•nntsn•ts ish for market. tin the bassi. o! s 12. (ions ) t Re,•rnr .. -a3 Stgte... ♦:' t7mpinc e 7(. tie�inn - f6 .tar outoa.e information available, -it is re- 1 M IS. Ifinh reek ' ..... 1•i S•erl, K.,,t - ) • Oonnn Iq. S•L,',.r t7 (War -- - 2 Shnm�'t-r ' 2! -.Prevaricator . *5, tread 29 Stupid person 30 Calorfu l 3t. Cefurr - R Itemiz�A a! •Extend greetl ut: s IS Oive fnr mony as, Tavern 17, (,arae of skill s ' 40 Spanish title 41. Dwell 12 Conversation -C. Always ' '• 19, Attention 19, Proceeded . .. .. ten-Dep'artsBe • it. BeDo*-! r t. American humorist level D'Inial : Dregs the - festhers Ia vol ono w I ` ° Answer elsewhere orf this page• the house plant you got, for, -firm, being, shot at Nice,,' France.+ r t+ ' commended that setect-ron be based on body weight at an _ ; 46 - _ early age, such as 10' or 12 Weeks. Rate of 'growth in turkeys not ' only determines the amount of -neat marketed per bird raised .1]ut also has a marked effect on "' 'sem' the efficiency of feed utilization. `Fast growing birds require less - feed per poYnd of gain than a slower :. grow ones. While these are advantages which can ;u^ not be overlooked, Dr. John- . _t �l ston feels a breeding program . Is not adequate fi other traits ,., are not considered when select- Ing for increased body size. This - ' "W,HO'S AFRAID OF "-This determined barefooted roar implies the necessity .of ' using _ toreador doesn't seem the least afraid of the fierce -looking bull. _ a pedigree breeding system. , Its no wonder, for French actress Bri Bordet inn t in any e e . ltte g prevent his danger at all. The bulls lege are tied to '.� Don't be too disappointed if ,securely charging. The bull "fight'. was a scene in the star's latest t T; w I ` ° Answer elsewhere orf this page• the house plant you got, for, -firm, being, shot at Nice,,' France.+ r t+ ' - r- _ _ GREENWOODPNEMP A, Pkkwkg Z&UW Sea �`ePet�io"& Harvey � �`�' + • h" He be will a� and ee, on .riO ,e: •- -ctal pec+eac.flon ,vis given *itis — ilaea�Tier 9f4 19"1 <� !� The aawml School and Sunday ,ik. Nc,:'t Middleton. Art Jones, around. Dowk of,+sic. mv ssuro f�* TUM r... '' School Conan: t was held on. Wednm- Eric Playford., -Tiny. Xon z?aski; and Mr. and Mn, Rya„ Palmer—And -'� egspSa= with a .large atteadaa- Dick k -b drone the tractor. *.s+nil4 havi returned to th& 'for- the Pupils. Altogether s very plias- No. 8.• (Evelyn) �: �,'• �*•saintwas ''? No. (Jean) -ce. Mr: Ross Jadlrsasa. Supt.. w" the The children School" of the Sun. Schomer banns in New 8rdc for%mswi, ^,� - a 1cDairmaa of the Pion -Ps which con- put on a very , con- we winter. Weill � y rs bene . Ka 2. (Kae) - - 35 . �'r' ' r sisbad .01 sscifatioaa, iff plays, d� cert last Tnursdc+Y tiSght. The pts r'•,�Q,wtul ••ions to Dtr. and 3L� be• gone by the t3 this Nb. 4,.(Lily) And choruses, Rev. 8 Moore thank- gram o;.ened with carols,. 1o11mied los/ Thorogood on the biros df a l�iat. fUN07t re-mioas' are Nn. 3. (Rose) ed sti iaclv8iag the school teachers. by s itr.?ions and two Christmas bmY boy on Sunday, pecember 22. taking place, and. t lbe..Kditor and No. 4. (Joy) >S Cl. isasbwood and Mina A. Hop- Wilkinson presented A brother for $ Single �t - Alae Old play& Rev. Frank, Karen, Jana Stef~f, and this Consd+aiity, we wish >t� were thanked for their. work Books to all the children and San. sod Deni r. A.Happy and Prosperous No'w Year, 289; High Single - handicap - Pstr�- :::; in making the conea- A a success, t..1 Claus gave gifts and candy to all Zvi Brown, baby daughftr cd and to all who ace i14 a speedy re- Joe Howe 286; High Tripier at_. k Marton and Cbftord Brown, cele- e°�'7. _. Tune Bird 679; High Triplle - bwfi- - Mr.�' r. and Mrs. Trimble spent Sun- the S:usday School auea:+bert. day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rm. Winners in the Christsaas Draw, brated her her first birthday w: h -------- ------------- ------ cap - Pruliae Haws 637. .3mliam of Whitby. s, wnaor d by the Bungling Club are: her grandparents Ftr, and 14hs Er-_ . N BARYON E� m A&. and Mrs. Ken Randall and Jul 1. Janet Stevenson, Barrie; 2. Jean is Playford lune Bird 288; Kae Wm* 213; Ar #e of Whitby. spent Sunday at the Beer, Birks FuI13; '3. Doo Orr, Congratulatio-u to Ronald Clarice Sympathy is expressed to the rela- Rich 224: Wilda Law_ 21 s 1; VVIU Clossoa bonne; To-x?o who staxessfully fmssed his Junior tines of 3drs Lillie Taylor who Howe 216 Jean Disaey'2tf8; Neer* Speeial Christmas Church Servic- Andrew Corman vval .taken to. the Ac a:n'ant ExaminationjL paned.6wis tilse..Tocoato C;eoer- Srfglgs 202; Duxeea Sa]sdoa WL ;eR held on Sunday .with $ev. Moore Oshawa Hospital early Friday, in a 8$mpathY is extended to Mrs. L alFiespital Service was bbd Tues- ECM Beuren - Boudwgi delivecing the Christmas Message• serious condition. He is reported to Vargo in the death of her fanner in day from the' MCDongall and Brow's Pauline Howe 298; Pat pesaen s Toronto on Deowf-*r 21st. yuneral ,Name. Iatennent in Erskine 238, 210, at: Nora B w. 4 The choir rendered two anthema — b: progressing favorably. riga 23l, 29� A speedy recovery is wished for Best wishes to Mrs, Eim Play2oed Cemetery. A dwj*A e. Unit Evaps 7darjorisr Reynard 232 Eileen C2K u' ^• •Come to the Stabl,s" and "Gloria of Tomato. and a sister Un. Sid 226; JOY Rich 225, 200;: HII& 1ARa . 'istrelis" with dam. C. Closaon, solo- Dors �.rnk Nichola who is ill is and Jimmy Bro•.4 who celebrated of _ int. a.�i the Ajax NOV _ birthdays on C•hriatrras Da - Morrish. Jeer ve non 225; Wilda Lavr 22s� Jena Dir Miss May Brown a'.:ended the Per • Obert Fertile was injured while -�_- -------- ee Vtfttosh is apending ney-,Bl• Amy king-S^ott wedding . in Toronto on, playing dicey at Whitby Arena e M. BROCK ROA© �� rrieh e`''°d' � the wtat Neale 206 Leorsa�Dsaaldaoa•2D0 ------ . , last Friday. He . was- admitted to Mrs. Do�w'nsa b 9aeltag hotter a- ---------------- • A birthday Darty was held on Sat- Oshawa Hospital. sut:ering con- Brock Road School held their gain after' hes �� ?OBIS/ BTAse: ; tt 7 for Ms's, Edith Hill at the hoose cussion and chipped fracture of the ! Annual School Coneert on Wednes- Sy�}hy is eMresaed to the re- :..PRIVATE li<OClBi . : of her am Roy and famlly, r l skull. it took five stftrsiea to clone ,day. December 18, with a good at- tatives of Judie li�rtin Kenny. who t The Afternoon W. A. held their ,he wound, which resulted from an- tendance. Santa Claus was the passed sway on Sunda?. at "Mbar- CELLAR APARTANCHM -' h .� C;hlrla+.asaa meettn8 at the hoose of est for the children and e other Players skate striking Rob- special guest bads". Interment took place at Lind- ALL C)ONC�IETL WORK ! Mrs. Milton Pegg. -Nn. W. Brown. say. on Tuesday mornir4j. Mrs. W. C6 Pboae: lfcketlas 719 Desisted by Miss M. Brawn and Mrs Moose is a daughter of the deceased. �'t' !'.. Y i = ►• y. McLean, conducted the Worship e ` service. Arranger-:nts were rnade to rck Christ:nw boxes for shut-ins. r t�rN il1l,.�;rtd � 'There were no changes of slate of `a':icers for 1858. with the exception ,y CK Pc�ii COMPANY YN !Secretary for Literature which �dt i win be Mrs. J. Kingston and the � Flower Fund Co=nitto� was a�potn- Complete Stock "4 Member Tars Toronto Stack Exchange led: Mrs. W. Brown and Mrs. T• � R " , ' FOCEIIN - Wilson. 823.00 was given ?a the M. a 7 DA AJ and M, F1:nd. January Meting at 0 t-�AR1N00 AVENUE A� .the home ac Mrs. McLean: AJAX 1165 •'�' a„ Frenehman's Boy on Sunday, Santa Claus -visited �+ Il'IIHfi la '� CHRISTMAS SPEC ISA L i e3.1 children at the Bay. ile was seated on a gayly -decorated' float, H +,Dunked by a tractor with a .sound -~ 15,',�4-I�11C1'I T�� + POWER DRILLv *suck ?allowing._ playing Christmas I, Ig�i Id It i, musk. A gift. a book and 1►ag of r m 119 9.95 ... c4ndy was do iv:red to very child ' 'U through the sponsorship of the Bay'+N! tltit�'�tu N ,p',i: X ; III�� i 2.5 AMP - �40o R.P.M. II 1, I !��j - — Bowling Club Welfare Association, n Ilei dW � bl I „ I�IrI p� I All— Vie- , +� �•w'ey-,�' •� , 1 ,. k{._ .�71t ..1 i M ,•,I' I '.i. II, p�iN1,f '� _ _ -.*lhe co�rrtnittee who worked so hard I - • �"�• . to make this day. a 9uCCe6a was, �� ,iACOs S HOCK : Eileen Parsons, Jess ibbitson, Lois • e _ y Fertile. Eva ?lart�.rdeand Ivy Swan ll' ALtiT I� �Il�t" l @ iJil� Simpson's 'Wood Products 1 11 CMalph Swan was- a very capable " t '" d u' ��� '1 --------------------------= at NO. 2 HXMWAY . �W �, , . •""' ' � - HARDWOOD N _ — PHONE 1032 II d6' rylrill'''+Iiti'� �TAILORING - ��;�" p,'`�k'u; e are wishin,- 1 :� mow, a iDOBt rl 11 � . 6 }tI ' e'Y Ladies and Gents Mede-to-MeasureMerry Christmas �t we NICT LIIYAZY eupr� Repain'and Alterations - e fe". sAsss1M Customer's own - inaterial made ua. n: :. We*- ~ .re ,novas - •e�ef:w�, r.N A. X. f>♦ 9.00 P. i `:Pickup and Delivery N r :was Coo er Ltd. LEW SHERLGCK - :.�_- Pickering "., =CLAREMONT je• R. BOTES tae B. - 1TIM - _-! - _ res, • -. :�l►-H R MITC]RELL LIMITER FUELS AND BUILDING MATERIALS _ _ AND THE • " , • 5A M E _ � �- �• � - � _ _ ',,=-` OLD W1 SH .. • ., . �. TO YOU ;imp Balsd ,H,, rd on s a ware , n 39 r _ 4 ��_. I 7 MIA • ' 1 • - �VVN Pratt and Ullss thelia Pamirs and_tbo WcMe 8*08017 w►baa hisWW ate• t7- TVMusic teacher. Min Carol Lm. The ded an the WLSouth d the viii_ The &MdzY School Concert took children gave a very good concert. age. NOW9 do" a st"P weabask- I' c:4IiARA.�i'i�BD pian is the Hall on Friday n4h with the Nativity Scene. meat Tem was tiro�wa out onto fila Radio -TV Seng a Cpin'E'S •megZaoh J ILLY' aPrnldta' A�' ' be eld'an�the�Beg�go 9 oMeetings �ol 0, His 'roadway, as wre MMWKOW °e'`" a Manger", on up tp the Sea cjs and Audley Schools on Friday eves_ The Sarco Plant held tbels 400At or Mod•1PiNEWalAde up � 3ristaw of th6 urogram. Ela- tr4r Doember 27. tPs> t7. �' aftfamsm Zr.. Clans . t Kra. George Squirm and Mrs. Good. at tatie Oedaabeaa Golf h*1 wbm dada distribute ee rrw nts, • tsaen a well- Astley entertained about eleven of employees were aeryad a tt ftw and gave •adr child a the children of the Baby Band. and eu"ner. Foga Roy. •'who retired Sar- " ,' • bag of candy. Supt. Floss xA*z act- their mcthe:s, one afternoon recently, oral months ago. was yseaeatad with ed as IidC• and John 1fClles acootnp- in the Sunday School room. Follow- r gold wrist •wata:h by the Compsse , P* 440 AmbwhwAg Seri► awed, the various numbers on the in# a wor Np serrxe the children fz recognition of his two alas at 3WUF�►��5�Y OR the piano,. enjoyed some icy and refresh- 'an—Am i The Civil Defence , workers who meats. The room was dedwated with B& and Mrs. Arthr Bala, Wood- �+�� • "ve been holding a Course in flee llee� "4# 8^11 MaEA�I!!�. 'roP• ' Christmas trimminits and a tree bridle, spent Sssaday with ilk. and Ball here every Thursday night, Mrs. Macellaro and Jimmy, who Mrs. Don Hedges. — y • Put on a DemonstraCoa• of their hid been staying with hes uncle, theas involved is RBlstfij Bases For 1�. i work- Neigbbors were warned is _ Mr. GordonGordo• Taylor ' • y •die' _ Phone 195. advance not to be frightened. Sev- n�Thursday to Slake, to the U. S. t moon Saturday sem. w'bon h3 c*V� IWM& MVXJP@pY7YYIl exal rockets were set off: flares lit The community, welcomes Ur • and ision with another oar. No one was fle*1t1gr and a pollee cruiser standing by Mrs. Stanley Powell and their cidl& burl. XLN -Aft CLARKE with ellen going. ren Grace, and Alan from. Cherry- Mr mil Vona had the =i0brtune -�}�Ta�I•7 Mrs. Charles Burrows . had the wood, who have moved into the U.Last week to get his hied cs�t In misfortune to slip, in her home That Blake home. � a grinder, while at work- � AUcriom psis W. 1k j. N, B. A.. iii• SaturdaY, and in as ettort to catch The annual Sunday School -Supper Mr. and bin. Don Beeg?'9' SPOnt the to r A ow 00 herself, stuck out her land and Is this Friday evening in .the Sunday week -end here with Mr. and 1i m can 1d �atasle and Y•lk Ba*rl�Ms sal � � ` fractured her wrist. School Room at 8.00 P. iasbt Stock 1asPinmeals Setotr ' Beltii cohmus ani •afasb ' Mrs: Honey, of Port Perry 1s via- Bob 13eelby. _ M sa -Mildred Lane of Ajax spent Mr. and Mrs. Jim XCGrsire Spent icing her daughter Mrs. X Annis " _ a day last week with Mr.' and Mrs. bold Fa:lltorer, -Bep1i ' >ra�ta tillastweei iBdi. � Sn:iaday m Toronto with Mrs. lec- fora be da leaving Giire's mother who --is iiL _ s3es.ear.�ee'tdti a#.� �• - Arch 13011 bpfors lea for her ``- >vtss.. DDsaaaliiA .•areae 1PTlear - 'Ijise Mr: and I►dza. L W. Sheppard are pests' home in Ptexioundland. PA001 moving this week -end to their new Marvin Barlow visited on Sunday �o their neiwMr. and . howl on SS - D cam" r Pbsuo Die. home on.Flora Drive; loadale Fights• a-ith his brother at Vernonv:lle and day- U&NUM S F. pbey i1N Scarboro. The present home here Castleton .. was .owned by the late Dr. Sent-representing Mr. Norm. Linton has bean SIO! ProsoMs �7e bow Sstabusb i �� �� sera. Fred Pirko rept Sunday work too several dayi having run n aotflsaeed Sheol tiN: � ley. the Pickering Township Sunday Sall into his foot. while working on Air. Richard Barber. Ming**+ School Association, Ndsited the Pre%- - � • • _ A 6'1'tf?IdSIR his house. iiC$N8 was azpursd the village last week, .bytes tan Church Sunday School is Mr, and Mrs. Kirton 118" moved = s' and i kilt Townships raking on old ttf*ndaf _ Pielter:ng. on SundW morning from ClaremontMount AXxrt in, . Sei•eral .torn ben attaended the ------------------------------------ to L L FLEURY Fitts. ee.abeld sid ftoo tg Several from here attended the to Mrs l{irton's fathee'a l3ame. aedding.of lion. 13�31ton. Youngest CLAREMONT mr- and Mrs- Bandy Carruthes'a Was A spellslOf son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton. The, United Church ' Sunday School r�� lam, and spent Mx'n BaMster, Softcftorr Attentlea Gi�ea Tweedie, of - ltasyt u Miss Vera Marlena. dsargtster of �� was held last Friday night, Ade. and Mrs. Lennie Mayne, C1rdt- (Notary Pubfic "=MR — Edits leo .wua Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W:lsoe of Mt. and the Bapt� Church hold thetrs avg. and Mr. and TTdm Ken Petty ad wen+iab at ow ]llapea !Road Zion. the week before . - Victoria Square. spent the holiday . H;g6laai (k+eek Mr. Rim. Knox- has lead his busiest Mr. Fred Morley. local Postmaster with Mr. and Mrs, Ekmard Hockley, : AT. 1-T�'91 or AT.� 2-llis W'iN� — -,reek of the year with antra heavy reported that laaoasiag mail had Mr. and Mrs,. Kea Jones spent the ' Ail ��T �� cels. mail end cards. and per- said Tae sddat2sirty the tbousaadklsuv�a- and Fdra ey, FAMS--------------=------- ' t stamps and six thousand flue- oMr. and Mrs Lea Ike spent ChrW- I H xwr. b 1M. 0 :31 is f:Is .ra. AGSBAdBi goalies serii+� >rw WsitYig lt+et�eaa tttirt by d�►peiritarwt j e cent stamps. Mrs: Mildred Taylor mos in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. CAIZ dkwd cob � GI AUDI.EY and Mrs. Pon F4edahaw have been Tom Lye and family. I. And lx woosai (received too lste for Yet week) helping with the mail during the Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Bowland andFor ate. ianfse The BagRotsville Sdhool Concert rush, family spent tee holiday here with was, held on'Wednesds'! evening with Mr. Tom Hanrsmond had a narrow Mrs. Borland x phi e _ R�.0 ,�A call office l�♦Mi Mr Bert Guthrie. chairman. The - 1 �1 IKiff`L j.Afro AL Nva aaA gpy� children presented a vvT fine prop- - "g%�ay Monnesad Wert" lealbn ram. under the guidance of thgir ton- SOM AUSTIN. PZ01P. Iofi >riRaDvionva d iia o tiler Mr. B. XeTr and the music tela- Compliments of the Season A". _ h !, S, L tiphiby, Ositarts 1 cher Miss Carol Lee. , Two odleS weal et 1YhUbY •a 1 on- ftday . even.ng the Aud1eY I • ea N0. 2 B7gTTrwa,. between TATE school presented their Chriatrrt�as To Our Customers Friends vnmy and A REAL ES CoaCert with Mr. Dick Winter as 'Pleas. Wbltby ASO 11-3462 photo co-op now in Pick- chs,j�. Part of the Program 'was � :'r erin and Ajax areas. To centred on the "cap so'a• w LAW OTOR SALES - 9 Seniors Singing. had the d - p / /�/ buyor sets for prompt thiole 29' •— PICKERING ��MQ! I ' ing do - flee actiorra+, under the arpeavis- r S aR'ri ZAX= courteous service ask for ion of their teacher. airs G. K _.. as�so� . Mrs. Neil. t ,. . slsssayss sasoTo $. 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A. 1A TM IW BTAF oRo .jos. p ST-ROUD''� MARKETEIA seen, - •" . . lista IIR . tiirs�ler .. y 4 '3" • � .- Ter' .__. .. ��• �.r`p +r I. • _ �_ - -- -- .._fir—... — :A .. can take care of both Of us. i y* -thz GrLy_Cup parade &cd had a All F}�QST have got to find some peace, and rvondarful time. And so, J = I know that will only come who .vl � e� imagine, did a log of other �^ s 1(orhwwriLy GIrYw4eLot, people 1 wou'd have been bet• . he stops their nasty tongues./r a My own people are lovely to him ; oyy { W ~` s,,,�/ tar pleased if the scoria hadn't "Dear Anne Hirst: Is divorce the solution? '/ �% s:. ' hW is been quite o one-sided. 1 always r 'il'be only trouble my husband �gy ALICE' s ,%/r �'r feel ao sorry for the losers May- feel have had is brought on by be that isn't a sporting attitude How vivid is your imagina- r mother and sister. It seems « tion? How much self-control fy� yl�iiti but it is my attitude nonetheless y I married their 'meal ticket', yet i� -in sports and in the game of for a long while afterward we ' have you? Cant you put your- , rs * self int the place of these in. life. My sympathy is' always supported them. The first three laws? Then you would realize �, ,y %�i � ' � , , �' with the losers -with thoete, whe. years I kept my job to help buy • it is not you as a person they. spite of all they can do, never ' our home; now we have a lovely * W " sifts maks the grade. It often one a dear baby and a new car. resent; It would be any girl W, l q� q • who married the son and happens the onc+s who merit the 'Whenever I go there I take them r, �, x greatest praise are on the losing : + brother who used to provide �; r, �a ,Q y side_in life sports. both gifts, and I am careful to * the only luxuries they had x 7 u " behave to his mother as poiltely .They are not warm-hearted as though she were my own• ! « enough to be glad he is hap- ;, : Theme FOC But it takes a lot of doing. + pily married to a fine young _s Sermon "They are so rude to me that +woman, and being of small, x A _ it my husband won't•visit them it ,minds, they taki it out on you ;y. be can get out of it, and never * Why don't you consider the f •' �Zy � f' In the limitless perspective of !� goes alone. This is depressing ! « source, as we used to say? In- W Mind, there is a material van- me so I can hardly take it. I He i «stead of losing sleep remem- Ny �� fishing point at which the physt- r ¢ y ii+ awake at night hearing all over I bering their taunts, think xis. t�r4J' cal and metaphysical fain.. . again the, horrid things they said. ,x`' My husband never, tries to atop .� « "Poor things, they don't know ; xx In this great truth lies , the * any better!" Then you would , y�r " !t, `, answer to the claim of incom them, and tells me to forget lt.' r, arability be science and„ 1 ` `"Twice I have mentioned di be free to enjoy your love for �.,. P - T:-� your husband and his for you, religion. votes. He went out and -got l ., and the joy you have in your Scientists are not irreligious. _. dunk. I * child and your home. This is Many of the greatest have open - "Yet i am beginning to think the Christian way and the y y ly professed faith in God . serious! of leaving him. I have i f. nil a dot r, faith. in a power, which seems ' y *- radical way. I! you can adopt Y u small income of my own, and r « • the idea, when you nein visit M less supernatural and more su- • them you will be able to brace " ''" - premely natural as the scientist • yourself for what you. know extends his knowledge evet Haff-S/zs Classic' awaits, and then forget Lt HOW DO I LOOK? -Queen Elizabeth 11 studies a bronze statue deeper and higher. * again. of herself during a visit to the 228th Exhibition of the Royal - To the mind able to peer, as _ 4""PRINTED PATTERN * What a tragic thing to think Society of British Artists in London. The statue, by Nigerian does the modern astronomer, * of leaving your husband! You artist Benedict Enwonwu, will eventually be placed in the into the foothills of infinity, arM ! i would miss him so you would Ni erlari Hours of Re resentati e g to reckon -with what he find never 'forgive yourself It is g' P . Y s at Lagos. _ 4 • true he should put a stop to all there, enti in a higher power � '. «• is as essential as belief in higher • this, but how many men have a mathematics. To the atomic sd- • + ' talking about that trip for days - •the courage the reprove their :.� � enrage who blast matter into im- ' S + 9 81.4, own le' 1 -to come. materiality, who must attune his -14' q • + AN _ Think it over. You have too �•�►c j Later in the week -Mrs. K. thinking to the somethingneas _ •• $ much at stake to act hastily, ROiC� was here and spent two `days of nothing, the realm of spiritu-. + � + with me -following my own ality is not far -afield.. $ <, "!near Anne Bust: visit to the K— home to see The astronomer and the atom- - Oy �$'� • I' have been in love for over the new baby. While she was Ic physicist deal with their own a year with a wonderful man �r a aa%INGERFMI4 d s+aa here we entirely re -arranged my varieties of infinity . the as - who is in the service. He told I- living room. Leave two like tronomer` deals with the infi- . • me long ago he had been mar- - minded w together -with- large, a atomic hysictat Inti amen togethe ith niteIy 1 fie, • 4116 0 i _... tied and divorced, and because Well, T',artner is back home . out any men underfoot, -and what with the infinitely small- But is - - _-- • 060, ` $ - Ilii wife wag unfaithful he had � again - returned kbout six .. they will accomplish! � Partner the ultimate extensions of their - $ + + 0 `. lost all faith. o'clock Sunday evening. Of and I had felt the roots"tooked thought, both discover that there _ • « 4 $ "He did not confess his love course I had supper waiting for over -crowded. The new arrange is no real difference between to me, but to my mother. Tle him and Bob, Joy and Ross meet simplified things a lob -and the infinite, large or small. R 4 • ' A sometimes oesn't bome when I were here to -welcome him too. yet w.e•didn't take a thing away. Neither can be rationalized, or - • , . $ A expect him,often makes cx- Dee and family were coming but In fact we added an extra lamp.. reconciled in material terms. * cuses not to take me out. I ba- unexpected visitors detained A TV set always complicates The astronomer has unfolded Neve he is fighting against lov. them- Naturally we didn't do room -arranging. There are only is cosmos, so vast and involving • "+ 4 " much else last night except talk. certain pieces where you can put irlg me, and maybe I have no � speeds` so great that he begiaa • ,, • Ten days back on a farm :on- o' • A $ pride -but I am still holding on. a TV and then you just have to to confront tatter contradictions _ $ + 4 s A • "I am so unhappy! Can YOU vin•ced Partner he couldn't take build around ii --and it isn't al- of Material terms: distances so - guide . me? IN LOVE" It ri he had to start farming ways easy, taking lights and ,great as to be urtencompassable • ; $ A. again on his own although he . outlets into consideration. It's no ds so great as ' * To restore a man's faith m at any speed, speeds said the cleat, fresh air and be, wonder some people put their set • women takes a great deal of st encompass any distance, in \ ® + $ + �, � 9"• � 1 _+ offence and tart, plus a long ing right out in the open made �, an ie:tiraly different room- stantaneously. What can em - patience hum feel fine. As to that there _ + + period of time. one must be is a den or basement. I can alp- brace such space, attain such *of • O L. plenty o! 'clear, fresh `air'-'prciate that but we prefer our speed? What indeed, but Mind- •o•'� $+ :<Q r * quietly persistent, and tre9d around here this morning, Plus TV in the living room, even _ " ` softly in her effort to prove glorious sunshine, only there is though it is inconvenient. The atomic physicist has cre- ' ♦ + $ " to him theme are girls 'worthy nothing that Partner has 'to go ated a substance so -small that it _ S . $ • • $ + of hes trust outside for no bens to .feed, 'Ditto is still with us and has ceased` to be substantial; has _ �•�+� t •« Prove that you trust hem no wood to cut. All we have to seemaquite content to stay. Yes- -ceased to exist in material • aompletely, making an excuse do here to keep warm is watch` I terday she was away nearly all terms. His magic wand, in one 4843 14%-281t -+ to do so if you have to. 13e I was afraid ■ neighbor's radioactive wave, has swept the thermostat and the oil gauge day gh i * sympathetic, y bills. We, dog had chased her out of the away the structures wrought of allow but not curious. and the fuel * Don't allow him to spend mon- of. others like us, are community -she is terrified of ! a trillion earth years, and left ey on yod, show your pleasure -really getting spoilt. Even on dogs. But in the fternoon our not even rubble with. which to `°Oar Printed Pattern - in a « in 'simple things like a wan many farms. Probably it isn't 'doctor's litle girl -found her and rebuild accumulated so-called Patteringclassic for the half * through the ark or dancing good for us at all - but its brought her home. At the knowkdas What is there left to Mize fiure! Favorite 6 -gore j to the radio. Concern yourself ery easy to take! moment Partner is sweeping the build on, end with? What in- size with pretty 'pocket inter= • unobtrusively with, his health floors and Ditto is running after („gleed, but Mind. wet; graceful revers to slim the and well-being, for the ma- While Partner was away I In- the broom. It is nice to have Y The astrophysicist and the bodice. Three sleeve versions. ternal touch is welcome to a tended getting so mk ]c much work- in the house .again- atomic physicist, and their bro- Printed Pattern 1843: Heli done but my time was practi- just so lou as I can keep her there in a thousand' fields of sci- * man who has been hurt. Be j g P Sizcs. 14%, 185, 18'f,, 20'fj+ *- more concerned with whatever ca taken up with entertain- out of the bathroom. She seems once, have learned, when the 23L1, 24%, 26%. Size It% re- ' interests him thari with your Ing, visiting and shopping. One I to think the bathroom is meant mist of matftiality cloud their yuta'es 4 yards 35 -inch fabric. + own ideas. morning I went to Milton and :for her convenience, too. By vision, to impel their progress brought back a nice old lady of I utting a box of dirt down in the into the light of new under - This is a large order but P Printed directions on each B4 to spend the day here She is basement we are hoping to give standing by the greatest power., a,t ra Easier, accurate. your letter convinces me you always so alert, that really' e:- l?' �• are up to it. Progress slowly, interested d her the right idea. We hope we the only power, everything around her and can keep her as she just loves ists ... Orderly Energy. Sc�-FBI:iTT CENTS islics and don't 'try to force any- P 1 ,...-- wanted so much to see our new. children Days and laddie have Some call it Intelligence. !stamps cannot be accepted, use •thing. home. I was a little afraid she postal note for safety) for this Might think we had gone too not seen her yet. Such excite- Some call it God. -By Henry pattern: Please pint plainly faced with a cruel problem+ modern, Instead, she just loved meat when thou cone around. Theodore Rowe in the New w 'SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, ! our own common sense often Incidentally the two boy; sea York Herald Tribune. STYLE NUMBER. supplies the answer. It you are it While she was .here it snd denly struck me she had prob- S,r.d order to ANNE ADAMS too angry or confused to think ably never seen an up-to-date 123 Eigh4,nth St., New straight, write Anne Hirst for shopping centre so in the after- Tor'Unto, Ont. { her opinion; it has helped so noon we went over to Apple- s► ` many troubled readers. Address woodAcres and she was thrilled her at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., - never imagined shoppin ISSUE 52 - 1957 New Toronto, Ont, oWild be made so easy, At the same time she started compar- ing it ttsshe was k> g price - her M lATit 4W! Viti1G1t1dS3tA just as far ahe�ad shopping at a S1TfLEl7! RtlfJfiT s local stores in Ner own commun- + 11�iifCl'B61t/4TIFD ity. With that I agree. For me the attraction in shopping cen- CFt1i1C A• tees is mainly the parking fa- cilities - not the great variety of goods displayed, As far as stretching the dollars goes I al- I*�� ► ways Znaintain that the average a _ person buys far beyond her ac tual requirements at a super- �• market. You see this and you ` see that and you thing "than looks nice, I think I'u try it. f,afixltC ftt»+ �xx Do that a few times and You z automatically cancel out the odd cent or two you save on a few packaged staples. However, to a I e person who has never seenone, to visit a shopping centre is S COURSE - Heavy black line on nevvsmap quite an adventure. We went CARRIER ROCKET' 'h' Approximates course Moscow claims the carrier roctnto a large grocery store an ket of Rus- d DRUNKEN DUNKING -Playboy Errol Flynn playing playboy first tarth satellite took as if descended into the earth's when I thought my friend might : John Barrymore in "76o Much, Too Soon” ought to give the sia's b� tired I said -"Well, have you customers something to talk about. In. this scene, Errol, as :. otmosphefe Anti disintegrated. Reds claim the rockets remains `seen enough -shall we go now?" Barrymors, falls into a Hollywood, swimming pool during a ',fell In the territory of Alaska and the West Coast of North Back came the spirited answer- drinking party -but doesn't spill a drop of his drink. Says America. U.S• officials state that a check has failed to turn .,No, not for awhile, we haven't Erol: "No one can say f got loads i to play that role because A any concrete widence of any portion of the rocket having been down these two aisles yet." fslf within American territory. I expect the dear soul will bP ion's:' I 1, M V - r I - ...Main .CLASSIFIED • • fi AGENTS WANTED + INSTRUCTION MEDICAL EO INTO BUSINESS EARN more! Bookkeeping, 'Salesman HIGHLY REGOMM[NDED - EV[RY 1 for yourseU. Sell Our exclusive house• shl ghosthaad, Typewriting, etc. SUFFERER OR RttEUMATIC PAINT OR *ares, watches and other products not ship, bOf. Ass for free circular. No NEURITii iNOUtD TRY DIXON'S 1 Loundln �.at0rWHte now -for free colourr fits BS Canadian Correspondence Courses REM[DY. ut, to 600 MUNRO'S DRUG STORE F, catalogue and separate confidential 1280: Bay Street, Toronto OTTAJyA. 2822whoaesal S Lawrence,choatt. Montreal. 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Big • demand. Free folder either course. MEDICALCASSAT Supers , TomatSYSTEMo. TOw�� y Superior, Terence. -POST'S ECZEMA SALVE BANISH the torment of dry eczema Q� $Ow can I prevent Scratch- taabas and weeping .kin trouirlea; `■ leer R r y ■NTN Skin -Livers Find Famous Wreck Ing the Silver when cleaning with Past's Lezema Stivs will not disappoint ggRl !E�lf1E NEfrOl�lt you. Itching scaling and burning eers. �! 1aA a brush? ma; acne, ringworm. pimples sad foot MU� 18'EMROW1 ecsems wit. respond readily to the In 89 years of publishing, the white -chalk squiggles, looiting A. To prevent scratching the nes odorless ointment r gardl.. SEDICIN tebieu taker eossrtWt >Is yellow -backed National Geo a like white worms." Marden silver do no use old teothbrushell at how stubborn or hoplaw they seam. sRred(our 1.. Nt. roe a tadece sMp y gr - Sent Post Free an Receipt at Prins er � the serves nben teew. of nail brushes to titan it, p)uc has built a circulation of thought they might be sheathing PRICE ;see PER JAR 2.2 million copies a month, dis- nails. He shoved a chisel into 'Brushes are made far this our- SEDICJq ?, covered the nesting place of the the sand, and " a puff of black pose end the expense Will be POSTS REMEDIES p,w Else prof bristle-thi Mu St. Clair Avenue Ent ghed curlew (south- smoke came up." That was he *light. TORONTO Man wlrestern Alaska) seat two Army realized, carbonized wood. And Air Corps ofhcers higher into that was the Bounty. _space than any Sian had ever .• - Why had the Geographic wait- gone before ('72,885 Leet to 1933 ), ed so long to publish its news? -and dropped dro ed Dr. William Beebe The gestation period of _one o! or _ and his betliysphere deeper into,, our stories," Marden said, "is- - ---- _ - -- the sea than scan had ever dived even longer than a man's. --From before 0.028 feet in 1934),. List NFWSWEEK. rti geek, in an age dazzled by its own history -making, the un- ruffled Geographic scored again with :remnant of history nearly 'MERRY MENAGERIE two centuries old THE,ROYAL BANK .. Almost iB?' gears to the day at- ter Fletcher Christian, lately lieutenant in the Navy of His :Britannic Majesty George III, _ _ bad committed his last mutinous D _. a,ct, the Geographic announced r that It It had discovered • the re- mains of H.M.S. Bounty, an arm- I ' • } - ondensed Amu' Swement cies transport Christian seized � , -. a, - _ - from Capt. William Bligh off Ta- f �it3 in April 1789. She lies, the �, t( Is * - i . • ,' .: 30th Nawetabefr, 1937 - - ' Geographk, said, 100 yards aQ - ..Ship Landing Point h Pitcairn "Well. 1f we're galas W tectal ° .ASSETS _ island, where the latltitleen to Dy, NOW seems as goad a burned and scuttled her. tame as " Kash on head and due from banks (including items The Geosraphic's scoop eyes i in transit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 540,240,109- leisurely in the making. Four _ !Government of Canada and provincial government year: ages Luis Marden. a 44 - Circus By The Sea Becarities, at amortized value . . . .. . .. .• -672,276,365 Alt year-old Geographic writer -phos Other securities, not exceeding market van* . ' 505,688,414 tographer, wandered into the Every afternoon around 5 r ;.,tail longs, fully secured . - . .. �t38, Moyal Museum in Suva, capital _ • _• - _ .. 163.148 ..� of the Fiji islands. There, he saw o'clock, nearly 2 million drivers Total quick asses - Dounty'B rudder, dredged up by pull off the road for a nights • ... 1,936,368,434 a Pitcairn fisherman in 1934° Ex- rest in the nation's 36,000 tey mo - ,Ocher loans` and discounts 1,431,188,052 cited, - Marden requested permit- tela, but nowhere do they find - sion to search for the rest Of the such a concentration of Barnum- Idortgages and hypothecs insured • under N.H.AI style bivouacs as- on a 3 -mile (1934) 216,590,777 n Ship. Kis bosses were enthusias- stretch frontingthe Atlantic - tic, but is the manner of the . premises . ' . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . .. �4, 5 5 9,15U` Ocean. a short distance north o! - �� - Geographic, unhurried. Miami Beach Fla - �.iabiLitles of co mars ander sxceptances, guarantees ' and letters of credit . . .. . . . . .. . . . 112,415,852 Three years later, Marden ar- As a motorist tools along the rived at .Pitcairn, laden with as gg1�y gaudy, palm -fringed high- other assets . . . . . . . . 9,424,330 Aqua -lung, Admirality plana of way, he has a choice of 64 mo - the Bounty, and a conviction that tela, each built around a differ- - - -*y - , 13,760,544,617' finding the remains "would be tnt theme. Bizarre facades in- jehild'a play." For six weeks Mar- elude an outsize plaster mer- iUBILITIES - - den searched 'the sandy bottom maid, elephant, stagecoach, char= a line drawn betwdeeu Ship y ioteer, fphinx, racehorse, som- Deposits ... .. . . . 43,426,683,145 Landing Point and the spot brero, and camels. Despite these Acceptances, guarantees and letters of.aed i . .. 112,413,852 wrhere the rudder had been found gewgaws, main attractions are ' 'Other liabilities ... 19,444,074 + •..Smr off the line. washing. machines, "clal diree- - "Then I came. on •two long, tors, baby sitters, wplayrooms -• - -.'.Total liabilities to the public $3,558,541,071 sandy -brown trenches. I stuck with nursery -school teachers, my face within 6 inches of the ice . machines, beauty contests. Capital paid-up ; 50,400,000 bottom. It was, covered with and free dancing, lessons. — Rest Account . . . . . . 151,200,000 Norman'Giller, who designed Undivided profits 403,546 many of tha new motels along ` '-- -.-- ,, the strip, is a' great believer in the come-on: "You've . got to t ;3,760,544,617' 'Sou can, qo � catch the eye of ,a motorist whiz- A+ '� �. zing by at 50 miles an hour ■ _ p� .Once you get him, you've got to :-".STATEMENT ".STATEMENT QF TJNDIVT'DED ' PROFITS ` L O UT:. keep him busy." Cocktail part- Profits for the year ended 30th November, 1957 after ies and kiddie shows are fea- , , pro- "' turgid. vision for depreciation and "income taxes'aad after mak- _ : f + Never at a loss for new come- 8 transfers inner serves out of which full provision is tees n to in r re '� y0V �e� ; has been made for diminution in value of investments ' ons, more than one owner is . ALLEN and loansalready dreaming of an "out o! 313,919,550 ' N this world" motel, with an out- 1.1Dividenda at the rate of $2.00 per share . s 10,077,622 - --- size plaster sputnik inevitably lftra distribution at the rate of ioi per share 304,000 10,581,622' ,4 These days ecce! people work under planted on Miami's mote; row: _ tresnsre, warty mere, deep less. This $ 3,337,928 strain ea �y and brae, Hake: physical ::FISHERMAN'S LUCK 1 "Transferred from' inner, reserves after provision for "income u ihtesa ease. b 60—harder to repine taxes .exigible . . . . . . . . 11,600,000 Tiday'a tame S.mE' le+..nd res+dance, Otr the river bank a asset -by Balance of undivided profits, 30th November, •1956. e erwerk, worry—any of these may asset p 665,618 lw=&l kidney action. When kidneys se stopped and asked an angler: VA of order, aeess ecida and wastes "Having any luck?" .' 415,603,546 , reeom in On system T� baeksehe, "Pretty good," replied the s Transferred to Rest Account ; ; 15,200,000 eisfivbed rest, that "Mad•eut" heavy - angler. "I haven't had a bite for ' — Iaded Wten follow. That's on - ' . Balance of undivided profits, 30th November, 1957.:: : $ .403,546 fdsas b to s Kidney Pills. Dedd's three hours:' _ etimuisb SIN kidt,eys b u,ormal action. "That doesn't sound very gid ' "Tot provision for income taxes S 19,960,00o al Than Joe fed better—sleep bo to me," • said the other. "What I better. Ask far De id's Rid,tey PO4 at makes you think it's nod?" AMES MU '. ■,y eevtev. ss g M K. M. SEDGEWIICK, - -- �u see that man, over there?' - Chairmso and-Presidees - I M F - -'' pointed out the angler. "Well. - a analter , he hasn't had a bite for six -•. _ _ ; ''iSSUI$ 52 — 1959 - hours."-