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PAGE TWELVE THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1946 Use Times- Gazette Classified Ads For Quick Results BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 1--Auditors GRAHAM BICKLE, ACCOUNTANT AU- ditor, Government reports and income tax forms prepared, secretarial work, Phone 1004). 95 Arthur Street. (Janll) 8 T HOPKINS CERTIFIED GKN- eral accountant. 24 Alger Bldg. King 8t Bast Phone 2127. Consulting ac- countant and auditor, (Jan3l) | INDEX TO WANT AD CLASSIFICATIONS Articles For Sale .. 36 | Funeral Di Agents Wanted ..., 40 Auditors PER | Automobiles For Sale Gardening Supplies Automobiles Wanted Houses For Auction Sale .... 43 Barristers 2 Bullding Trades 11 Busi T= Instruction 2--Barristers CONANT AND ANNIS, BARR! ISTERS, 71, Simcoe St. 8. Oshawa Phone 4. Allin PF. Annis, BA, LLB. £0. t3abl A . 8. GREER, KC. BARRISTER. Solleitor, etc, 6 King Street East Phone 3160. Residence 3514. Resident partner W. C., Pollard, K.C.. Uxbridge. Ont. {Janl) GRIERSON, CREIGHTCA & FRASER, Barristers, ete. Bank of Ouminesee R. D. HUMPHREYS, K.C., BARRISTER, Bolicitor etc., imcoe St. North. 6 Si Phones: Office 814; residence 3297 Money to loan. (Janl) LOUIS 8 HYMAN, BARRISTER AND Solicitor, 25 Simcoe St. North. Office phone 67, residence 3051. (Jan20) JAMES R MacBRIEN. BARRISTER and Solicitor Suite 200 0 King East Genosha Hotel. Phone : 349. (Jan13) JOSEPH P MANGAN, KC. BARRIS- ter, Solicitor Money to loan. Office 141, King St. Bart, Oshawa. Phone 445. Res. Phone 837. (Janl) NEST MARKS BARRISTER, SOLI- a. 11 King E. Room 2. . Phones' Office 55, Residence 3687R. (Jan2) J PARKHILL, BARRISTER, ETC. oA loans. National Housing Act North. Phone 1614 loatis. Gs Stmcus (Jan17) W_ EN. SINCLAIR, EC. AND J. C, FR K C.. Barristers, Bank of Montreal Building. Pohne 99. (Janl) MANNING F. SWARTZ, BARRISTER. Solicitcr, Notary. Money to loan Bas- sett Block, sulte No. 4. Phone 282 Res 2877TW. (Janl) Oppo: tunities ....... 20 Business Oppor- tunities Wanted 21 Chiropractors ... 4 Dentists ......... 3 Help Dressmaking ..... 16 Employment an! Male Help Wanted TWO INSERTIONS . THREE INSERTIONS .. EACH ADDITIONAL IN . Articles Wanted ... 37 | pemale Help Wanted Household Repairs 14 Automobile Repairs 18 | Insurance ........ 8 Loan Wanted ... 8a | o.. morate Lost and Found .. 22 Legal Notices ..... 42 Male or Female Wanted ... 39a | Veterinarians .... Money to Loan .. 9 Nursicz Service .. 13 ted ....ees.. 41 | Optometrists ..... § CLASSIFIED AD RATES ONE INSERTION ....cceon0cv00ee {Above rates apply only to original order. Subsequent insertions ordered at a later date constitute a mew original order) Pr d listings--$5.00 per month for 20 words or less, 20c additional for all words over 20. Each initial letter, abbreviation $ and c¢ sign, figure count as a full word. Box charged 10c additional, All Classified Advertisements MUST be in by 6 p.m. the day before publication. Office Hours: Daily 8-6; Saturday 8-5. 8 Phy and Surgeons ...... 3a cian g 38 Personal .......... 24 and Personal Services 12 . Pets and Livestock 34 Radio Repairs ... 17 23 | Real Estate Agents 19 Real Estate For 8al6 .i...i000000 28 Real Estaly Wansea . Rent .. sesven 30 Exchange . Rooms For Rent .. 20 Room and Board.. 30 Women's Column 23 Wanted to Rent ,, 31 Wearing Apparel ,. 33 20 Words Each Add1 Less Word 02 0314 05 01% 25--Real Estate For Sale | 36--Articles For Sale NEW 6-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, NORTH end of Verdun Rd. All modern con- venlences. Immediate possession, U. Jones Real Estate Broker, 6!2 Prince St. (111ec) 29--Rooms For Rent 2 ROOMS SUITABLE FOR LIGHT housekeeping. Steam heating, 581 Rit- son Rd. S. (111ec) 33-- Automobiles Wanted 3--Dentists 8 J PHILLIPS, 13; SIMCOE ST Re Phone 959. (Jan22) 4--Chiropractors STECKLEY HEALTH CLINIC. Simcoe North. ho! bem tL _ mineral vapor bath treatment. Pactiine 22 years. Consultation free. 9am to 9 pm. dally except Monday and Friday. (Janl) CASH FOR YOUR CAR. BRAMLEY Motor Sales, 1271 Simcoe St. North. Fhone 4695W. (Dec30) SPOT CASH FOR YOUR CARS AT Dodd's car lot 278 Park Rd. 8 Phone 3344M. (Jan18tf) LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS -- Cars wanted for wrecking. Highest prices paid. Phone 3362: evenings 178 an 34--Pets and Livestock 5--Optometrists C. H. TUCK, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. to 12, 2 to 5. Phone Oshavs. Hours 9 (Jan3) JURY AND LOVELL -- OFFICE HOURS 9 am. to 6 p.m. Evening appointments hnso tometrist, Phone 28. A. ER Jol n. Op Clana) 6--Insurance LEACOCK'S INSURANCE SERVICE. Consult us for any of your insurance needs All classes of Insurance including }ife. 221% King Street East, phone 2686. Res. 3180W, { 7--Veterinarians DR. G. R. BOOTH. LARGE AND small animal surgery. 323 g BSt. West, Oshawa, Phone 321. (Janl) 8---Funeral Directors' N BURIAL COMPANY FUNERAL Pio Ambulance Service. 75 Charles Street, Established 1889. Phone 401 36 LAYING HYBRID PULLETS. Phone 4131W. (112a) REGISTERED COCKER SPANIEL PUP- jies, grown dogs, blacks, blondes, reds arti-coloured. Reasonable. Waubena ennels, mile west Oshawa, Queen Elizabeth Highway. (Jan.14) LARGE MILK-FED, FRESH KILLED ROASTING CHICKENS Dressed for the oven. Deliver- ed. Order this week for New Year's. PHONE 1652W11 (112b) |SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS FOR cookstove. jacket heaters. etc Cooks and Sharp Electric. Phone 4501. 1 (Jan21tf) OIL BURNERS -- SALES, PLUS A | complete, Reliable Service. Out-of- { town customers solicited. W., Borrow- { dale. Phone 4046J. (Jan18) | WRINGER ROLLS KEPT IN STOCK (for all makes of washers. Jack Bld- dulph, 63 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3800W. (Jan25) OIL BURNERS For STOVE & FURNACE Immediate Installation IRISH & DREW 184 SIMCOE S., PHONE 4442W (108tf) 37--Articles Wanted PR. LADIES' WHITE FIGURE SKATES, size 8. Phone 1556M, (111b) GOOD USED FURNITURE WANTED. ice boxes, cook stoves and heaters. 56 King West. 3326W. (Jan3) SPOT CASR PAID FOR GOOD USED furniture, ice box, Quebec heater, cook stoves. 24 Bond West, Phone 180M, (Jan13) HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR IRON metal, rags, mattresses. Phone 635, Cedardale Iron Metals, back CNR Station. (Janl) PIANOS WANTED FOR CASH WIL- son & Lee, 79 Simcoe North. Phone 2388. Open evenings, (Jan24) You can't go wrong with EYERS CHICKS Hatched from Government Ap- proved Pullorum tested breed- ing stock. For 1947 we can sup- ply you with production bred 38--Female Help Wanted YOUNG WOMAN, SINGLE PREFER- red, to assist with bookkeeping. Con- genial position. Please state experience and references. Box Times-Gazette. (#1) SWITCHBOARD QPERATOR FOR local business firm. Must be experi- ander this per wi each inser- um charge 45 cents. NEXT UNITY STUDY GROUP semble Thursday, uary pm. Also a steady Prayer Meeting, Wednesday noons from 2 to 330 pm, very welcome to attend. (112a) AVALON HOLIDAY DANCES CHRIST- mas Eve, Christmas night, New Year's Eve and New Year's night. Prizes. (Tues.-Fri.) SCHOOL SECTION 10 ANNUAL RATE- payers én + ry 1 8 .m., December 26. W. L, Pierson, ey Treasurer, (110¢) SKATING EVERY TUESDAY, THURS- day and Saturday nights at Taylor's Arena, Whitby. Special rates for par- ties of 50 or over. ; Spy Probe Top, 1946 Canadian News Headline By DOUGLAS HOW Canadian Press Staff Writer Ottawa, Dec, 26--(CP)--Canada's first full year of peace since 1938 {brought her the unique and startl- {ing discovery that Russia, one of | her great wartime allies, had em- |barked on a fifth column policy {within her far-flung borders while | war still raged. . If there were bigger domestic | stories in 1946, they failed to hit the headlines and the front pages more often than what became gen- erally known as the Canadian Spy probe. Its reverberations, both in- ternal and international were still coming as the year ended. The first startling announcement 15. It came from Prime Minister Mackenzie King himself. The gov- ernment, he said, had learned that a foreign power was receiving un- authorized confidential information in this céuntry, Early that morning, R.CMUP. squads swooped down on the homes of 13 persons, two of them women, all of them either government or armed forces officials. For weeks they were detained without legal counsel and were evntually report- ed by a Royal Commision as having given information . Slowly, piecemeal, their names came out and were splashed across the land. Then came another de- tention, the most spectacular of all, that of Fred Rose, Labor-Progres+ sive member of parliament for Montreal-Cartier, and alleged re- cruiting agent for a Russian net. work of agents in Canada, Official Secrets Act For the first time, the govern- ment began prosecutions under the Official Secrets Act, a 1939 statute tailor-made for this exigency. It covered the communication of ine formation to a foreign power. mU=20 mZCw WHAT A COINCIDENCE. es NOW T CAN GLORYOSKY, SUNNY = LOOK AT ALL THE PRETTY LITTLE TREES THE MEN ARE PLANTING SAINT <mZOO0O® m=ZZ> nen) : NN, (Te) ANC ply TV A ~~ ) NT i < THAT'LL BE #15, PLEASE! { GRAND ? I THINK ITS F SILLY~- THE FOREST IS CROWDED WITH NICE BIG TREES - THERE'S MORE THAN ENOUGH FOR EVERYBODY- "L THE OSTRITH AND T ves HE $TUCK HI$ HEAD N THE AND AND T (vis ALL HAPPENED BECA A COUPLE OF MISTAKES > 22 Cou GWAN -YOURE ONLY FOOLIN' ME - COUSIN CARRIE SEZ ANYONE WHO CHOPS DOWN A FINE OLD TREE AN' DON'T STAY HOME AND CLEAN ! HOUSE Toa, came late in the afternoon of Feb. Imo A N=I00= COLONEL HOOFER. * NOW THAT MY HUSBAND / HAS GONE,I'LL SLIP ON MY NEW DRESS AND I'LL PUT ON My BLONDE WIG AND EYEGLASSES! rLL put 7 ON A REAL VAMP ACT TODAY, / TO TEST HIM IF HE'S TRUE ME, AND HE MAY FALL. FOR IT.1 DON'T TRUST HIM WHY, THERE'S THE BLONDE &IRL WHO TRIED TO VAMP ME IN THE HEAVEN PURSE AND HAD gh x PARK 'YE STERDAY- TO COME ALL THE | ™ p's SOPHIE --- MY OWN WIFE IN DISGUISE--- POP QUICK, LOOK-- I'VE GOT A WHISKER! m=02Z20rw Il WELL, I'LL BE SURE HAVE -- YOUR FIRST, WHISKER / WELL, NOW THAT I'M A MAN, 1 GUESS YOULY | THIS WiLL GIVE ME AN INCREASE! [PUT YOU RIGHT IN MY SLLOWANCE, BACK IN THE TRAPPED BY SUPERMAN IN AN EXPERIMENTAL INCREASED WIND-SLCTION 1S STUBBORN, WINDOW-TUNNEL, TWITCHY FENTON STILL REFUSES TO TALK , SO SUPERMAN "MAKES THE WIND BLOW" J : THE | EHF THEN . T00 MAL MUSCLES J Barred Rocks, New "iampshires, | enced and well-recommended. Please But = without one man, all its MUCH FOR NOR Light 'Sussex, White Leghorns, Sib" Times amines io letter to Box | one would have meant nothing. VLL WHIRL \O FIGURES HURTLE TOWARD = * and our famous Cross-breds, RENT DOOM He was Igor Gouzenko, the 27-year- (Jan20) 9--Money To Loan CLIENTS' MONIES AVAILABLE FOR first mortgages. Apply M. P. Swartz Barrister, Bassett Block, suite No 4 Telephone 282. (Jan20) 10--Instruction REGISTER NOW. CLASSES COM- mence each Monday. Shorthand, Typ- ing, Bookkeeping and all secretarial subjects. Oshawa Businiss College, 18 Simcoe St. North. Phone new (Jan {1--Building Trades INSULATE TODAY, THE SILVER- Flex way. Reflective panelling work, . factories, garages, stores. For further information, Phone 1352W, (Jan24) SCREENED SAND, GRAVEL, CINDERS fill, H. B. Evans Cartage, R.R. 3, Bow- manville Phone 2255, (Jan.2) H. MOSIER SHEET METAL WORK, Alr conditioning. Dealer for new idea and Pease Furnaces, Phone 4505J. (Jan5tf) KEITH CRAGGS, PAINTER AND DE- corator. Also Industrial spraying. Ex. cellent workmanship. All work guaran- teed. Phone 3639, (Dec.28) SAND, GRAVEL, CINDERS, LOAM and general haulage Robert Muir / Courtice. Phone Oshawa 77J4. (Dec24) TILE FLOORING LAID BY EXPERT setters, Variety of "colors. Free esti- mates Phone collect 653, Bowman- ville, Bromley and Son. SN (Janld) ONTARIO FLOOR SANDERS. FLOOR! laid, sanded, finished. Old floors re. finished. Phone 3434J.--4277J, (Jang) i2--Personal Services PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS. VIC Reid. Phone Pickering 1R23 or write CKDO Oshawa, Tune in CKDO, 9:30 p.m. Sundays. (Dec.31) P A VON GUNTEN, EXPERT SWISS watchmaker, Repair shop at 46 King Street West. Your patronage solicited an20) NEW SERVICE CLEANERS -- 16A Ontario St. Phone 707. (Jan20) | Apply 234 Nassau St. (112¢) | BUY AND SELL USED CLOTHING. | Highest prices pald for used clothing. | Sterilized, cleaned and pressed Like | new. Large stock of sults, winter coats, | be submitted to the vote of the quali- New Hampshire x Barred Rocks, Light Sussex x New Hampshires. If at all possible start your chicks in January or February, chicks avallable: Jan 6, Write for illus- trated Catalogue and Price List, and get your order in soon. EYERS POULTRY FARM MYRTLE STATION, ONT. Phones: ® BROOKLIN 43-r-5 ® DSHAWA 1652J3 (Dec.20,24,27 31) 35-- Wearing Apparel QUANTITY OF KNITTED GARMENTS, first size (6 months), For baby girl. pants windbreakers, single jackets and vests all sizes and colors. Ladies' used fur coats. Also new goods; large stock to choose from, 'A call will convince you. 21 Bond St. W., Samuel Swartz. (Jans) | 39--Male Help Wanted MAN. WITH CAR FOR PART TIME work, no selling. Car expenses and hourly rate. Apply Box 820, Times- Gazette. (112a) {AT ONCE, FIRST CLASS EXPERIENC- | ea licensed mechanic who thoroughly understands heavy equipment for bus garage. Good pay, well equipped shop, employees' benefits. Only those ex- | perienced. fast and thorough with re- (ferences need apply. Box 819, Times- { Gazette. (112¢) 42--Legal Notices | STATEMENT OF A QUESTION TO BE | SUBMITTED TO THE VOTE OF THE | QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA: . Are you in favor of borrowing | $880,000.00 to provide additions to { Ritson Road School and a new School {on Roxborough Avenue? TAKE NOTICE THAT the above is a ! correct statement of the question to fled electors of the City of Oshawa. The day for taking the vote of the ! electors upon the sald question, the place where the votes are to be taken and the Deputy Returning Officers shall be the same as for the annual 36--Articles For Sale MIXED SOFTWOOD, 4 FT. LENGTHS. $12 per cord, Phone 1962W, (112a) [ONE 12° GAUGE DOUBLE BARREL | shot gun, one new two burner wick- less coal oll stove. Phone 1498R. (112a) iron sheets for sale, Phone 416W1. (112¢) CAR RADIO FOR SALE. COMP! 1st class condition. Phone 2037W. (112¢)" CHOICE ROASTING CHICKENS, dressed and delivered. Phone 3467J2, (112c) ELECTRIC RANGETTE. IN EXCELLENT itd Phone 3999) after 6 p.m. 14--Household Repairs FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RE- upholstered. See our materials for recovering. D. W. Dalton, 75 Charles. , Phone 401. (Jang) | WI 22--Lost and Found LOST--BLUE STONE SILVER RING, downtown, Tuesday noon. Reward. Phone 97IW, (112b) BL cinity Solina district. Phone 774W2, Oshawa, = (111b) PARKER "51§ PEN, MAYFAIR BOWL- ing Lanes, of high sentimental value. a -------------------------- 1 Ml. Reld, "Phone. 3104. "48 UE TICK FOX HOUND, LOST VI- | a | NEW VACUUM CLEANERS, COM- (111b) ONE VELOUR CHESTERFIELD SUITE one wine, and one green chair, almost new. Apply 16 Maple St. (111c) | NTER POTATOES AND COOKING onions delivered. Also Blenheim, Starks | McIntosh and Spy apples, Phone 4423J, Shaw, 262 St. Julien St. (111¢c) STEEL VENETIAN BLINDS 55¢ PER sq. ft. Measured and installed. George Bond West. (Dec23) plete with attachments $67.50. Terms if desired. Barons' Radio and Electric, 426 Simcoe South. Phone 249. (107e) Finder please phone, 3880 or 3290M.| COMPLETE LINE OF WOODWORKING Libsral reward. (110¢) | machinery; reasonable. ApSly 3 Ed- 1OST_BEAGLE HOUND, BLACK TAN | Ward St. Ajax. (1091) and white, 'vicinity village of Solina. Reward. Phone 66J5, Oshawa, (110c) STRAYED FROM 20 BOND WEST, FRI- day afternoon, brown cocker (Toby). Children's pet. Reward. Phone iid ) 243-Personal NEW ICE BOXES $4995. TERMS IF desired. Barons' Radio and Electric, 426 Simcoe South. Phone 249. (107e) USED COAL STOKER CHANGING TO oll. In perfect running condition. Phone 1062 up to 9 p.m (100t1) SOLVE YOUR COAL PROBLEM. PE of heat, easily regulated. Dis- pe DOUGLAS BRY 384 RITSON South, Rawleigh's Good 'Health Products De- Mvery under $1. Phone 217R. (Jan?) , 3 25--Real Estate For Sale ' BECAU. I NEED MONEY, I WILL sell a apie at 162 Park Rd. N., two floors of 4 rooms each and 2 rooms on third floor, well built, frost proof, double concrete walls, soundproof floor between flats, wirea for ranges, hard- wood floors, easily heated and com- fortable, all occupied, partly by owner, unfinished. Price $4,500. $1,500 cash. Easy payments for balance. Discount of 57% for cash above $1,500. Apply F. D. Bire, 162 Park Rd. N., Oshawa, after 6 pm. (112¢) {HOUSE FOR SALE. IMMEDIATE POS- session, Apply 353 Verdun Rd. (1llc) 4 tributors for Imperial Heating Co: for province of Ontario. The famous Wonderglow Oil Burner for ranges and furnaces. For further details and agencies write Brisson Bros, Head Office, 9 Marlboro St. N. Cornwall, On- tarlo, (1101 MILK FED CAPONS, 39% POU ND, rough dressed, weight 6 to 9 Ibs. Phone Bowmanville 2688 (106g) REFRIGERATORS -- ORDERS TAKEN pow for the remote installed modern household Refrigerator Bell's Refriger- fon, 182 Simcoe St. 8. Phone 2959W. (Jan12) 4 USED TIRES WITH TUBES, 600/16. Phone 1062 up to 9 p.m. (109t1) AUTO-SANDER, FOR SALE. APPLY 370 St: Julien St. (111b) | electt for the Municipal Council for the year 1947 and the Returning Officer appointed to hold the said election shall take the vote. Persons entitled to vote upon the sald question shall be those electors who are qualified to vote on money by-laws and who are Public School supporters. Dated this 12th day of Dec., 1946, F. E. HARE, (Dec. 12,19,26) City Clerk, WINDING UP ESTATE Anyone knowing the whereabouts of any of the three children of one Wil- liam Hill formerly of Bowmanville and of Oshawa and the brother of Emily Webb, deceased, late of Dawlish, De- von, England, please communicate with Messrs. Grierson, Creighton and Fraser, 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ont- ario. (112a) 43--Auction Sales | Farm Is sold; I have been authorized {to sell by Public Auction for Joseph Koss, Lot 20, Con. 2, Darlington, 3; (mile north of Shell Gas Station at | Maple Grove, on Monday, December 30. Horses, Bay horse, 7 yrs. old; Cattle, red cow, 3 yrs. old (fresh 3 weeks); Holstein Cow, 3 yr. old, due May; Hol- | stein bull, 10 months old; 3 Holstein Helfers, 1 yr.; 1 Calf; Harness, set team | harness, single harness, collars. Imple- ments. Binder, Cockshutt, 6 ft. cut about 10 acres; Mower, M.-H. . Oil bath (good), Seed drill, Wagon, single plow," rake, harrows scuffler, gang plow, fanning mill, hay rack, wagon box, separator (vegetable model) 2 wheelbarrows, ladder, extension (good), forks, hoes, shovels, whiffle- trees, neck yokes, and many other ar- ticles. Grain, 200 bus. Oats, 30 bus. Fall Wheat, Poultry, 20 pullets (mixed breed). Wood--Quantity of good wood (hardwood) stove length, quantity of Cedar Posts. Hay, quantity mixed hay. Miscellaneous: Stove (heater); 2 good wooden barrels, 2 steel drums. Sale at one o'clock p.m. Terms cash. Elmer Wilbur, Auctioneer, Hampton P.O. Ontario, (112a) VALUABLE METAL | . Tantalum) an inert, heavy metal, is unaffected by most acids, melts only at 2900 C., and is as hard as steel, FLOOR CARE Polished floors should be dusted with an unoiled mop every day. Edges should be waxed twice yearly. old cipher clerk who had fled the Soviet Embassy Sept. 5, 1945, with the files and telegrams and notee book sheets that started everything. Months went by without Gouzenko ever leaving the protective shadow of RCMP. guards who accom- panied him to the courts, then spirited him away to his unknown hideouts. The Russians demanded his de- portation as a "capital criminal" a thief. The Canadians asked for details of his theft, never received any, ignored the demand. | The courts began the long pro- | cess of the trials. Rose was con- victed of conspiring to communicate information, was found guilty and sentenced to six years. He appealed, Other convictions followéd, and other appeals, then some acquittals. Public Report In July, the royal commission's {two Supreme Court of Canada judges made known their findings. Their report ran through 733 pages. It pulled no punches, tabbed the Labor-Progressive or Communist party as the incubator of Russian agents, said it had only been able to probe one of possibly five, pos- sibly more, Soviet networks and la- belled the Russian Embassy the headquarters of it all. Four more detentions followed. two other alleged agents vanished. Some 17 officials left the embassy for Russia. No replacement came for Ambassador Georges Zabourin although he himself had been pub- licly exonerated of complicity by Prime Minister King. ~, Internally, through all the de- velopments ran the thread of pro- test against the unprecedented methods of detention and %question- ing of the original 13, against their names being stamped with guilt be- fore trial. The storm rumbled in parliament, in civil liberties leagues, in editori- als. The Progressive Conservatives tried to initiate a Bill of Rights in already existed and they said they would try again next session; By Dec. 20, 13 of the 18 trials had been concluded with five acquittals, seven prison sentences and one fine. The prison sentences ranged from Six years to 2% years. Fire Destroys Warehouse mage estimated at $6,000 was caused last night in a downtown fruit warehouse by a fire believed to have started from an overheat- ed gas heater for ripening bana- nas, It was the largest of several fires during the Christmas season in the city. Dublin (CP). -- The government has commutted to life imprison- ment the death sentence imposed on 23-year-old Daniel Joseph Duff of Suncroft for the murder of James Byrnes, 39, last September, ZPITOMUCKn WIFE AND CHILD IN AN AUTO CRASH TWO YEARS AGO! 1 NEARLY WENT MAD... CAME UP. HERE TO TRY TO PUT MY HEART "TOGETHER ™m -"ZmOP> =-imP¥AmWn we © I'M BEN BROODY ..LOST mY SAGAN -- Lm] the Commons, were told their rights LXWH=AR V=P MISS SILKY SHAW, EH? UP TO YOUR OLD TRICKS, T SEE / GANG OF AUTOGRAPH IT WAS TOUGH, FOR A TIME, .§ . BUT THE HILLS AND THE SMELL ).* GOOD ROR OF BALSAM DID WONDERS! I TRAP 4 LITTLE = AND READ A LOT. IM ABOUT READY TO GO BACK AND START OVER! WAIT TILL THEY'RE OUT OF SIGHT... HOPE LIVER-LIPS HASN'T HAD A RELAPSE... YOU! WELL, JL RUN ALONG... TWO OF MY FELLOWS SILKY DASHES AROUND THE CORNER AND INTO A WAITING CAR... FOOLS! IDIOTS! THEM KIDS IS GETTIN' OUT OF HAND! I WARNED EM AGAINST IN A FLASH, SILKY TWISTS OUT OF HER COAT, HM-M-M...NOBUDDY'S DAID, BUT DINAH'S CHANGIN' TH' POPPYLASHUN SiGN/ AH AINT (GuLP)-WULL,, TH' SLIGHT- WHO'S LEAVIN® EST BIT WILDWEED, INTERESTED, RUN? MISTUH

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