Daily Times-Gazette, 24 Jan 1947, p. 13

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE MZ i zz FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947 PAGE THIRTEEN CROSSWORD - - - By Eugene Sheffer | I WANT A SEAT ON TH' FIRST FLIGHT TLARAME WYOMING. >ROOr>V mMQOw Sep ImZEWP HORIZONTAL 42. read 1, Greek letter metrically 4. soft foods 43. primary 8. agreement color 12. upper limb 44. symbol for 13. independent barium Ireland 45. outer garment 46. belonging to the morning 48. city in Norway 50. river in Russia 52. cuckoo 63. golf mounds 24 : 54. Russ 10. pick flaws ruler 11. that 55. urge ' place VERTICAL 16. street rail. way (abbr.) 18. note in the scale 21. masculine name 22. white lies 23. small drink sloth 24, city in Towa $ foreordains 25. part ot . germs speec] 8.dance 27. mountain step aborigines 9. exist 28, section of Chicago 1. take nourishment 2. betrayer 3. sufficiently 4. foot-like organ 5. three-toed 24. the birds 25. river in Egypt 26. hypothetical maiden 27. wine vessels 28, tennis stroke 29, ostenta- [A [WIL LIEAISIT] Answer to yesterday's puzzle. DIAS BNEIR RED ENOINIA| N]| [E[CE] SIE[RIAT: | SITIAIVIED J EIDE M/A] mee LINRIEISITISIO[N 30. give forth 31, Persia 32. extolling, [R[oD] 83. variety of sweet potato UIP[L]AINID] 37. et Lf] man 88. obliterate 39, skimpy 40, bristles 42, thus 43. sun god 485, variety of lettuce 46. disfigure 47. dress with Copt. 1947, King Features Syndicate, nc, Word rights reserved. "I brought the solution to the kid-brother problem!" Mount Zion W.A. Member Passes MRS. LORNE JONES Correspondent Balsam and Mt, Zion, Jan, 21-- Mrs. James S. Wilson passed away at her home, Tuesday, January 14. Elizabeth Alice Birkett, daughter of the late William Birkett and Mary Graham, born May 22, 1874 in Reach Township, later moving to her late residence with her husband, James 8. Wilson, where she lived until her death after a lengthy ill-' ness. Mrs. James Wilson was an active member of the Mt. Zion United Church. An honorary president of the W,_ A. of which she was an ac- tive worker since the organization was first formed. She also took a great interest in the Sunday School Miss Isabel Irwin of Toronto vis- ited the week-end with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Car- son, . The Mission Band is to be held on Saturday, Jan. 25th at the home of their leader, Mrs. George Wilson at 2.30 o'clock. Miss Margaret Briscoe of Clare- mont, spent the week-end at the McAvoy hcme. Mr, Lorne Smith, a friend of Don- avon Appleby frcen the 'Toronto Normal School, spent the week-end at the Appleby home. Miss Jean Linton, Luella Carson, Eileen Carson, Marion Disney, Bet- ty Appleby and Donavon Appleby, spent the week-end at their respec- tive homes. Mrs. G, C. Jones visited in To- ronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones enter- tained on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. MmMO=30 mZCw IF I'M GOING TO SUCCEED IN CUTTING DOWN ON OUR EXPENSES, KATILKA WiLL HAVE TO WORK WITH me) WHO PUT IT THIS MORNING / YOURSELF... ERE=~=~ TAKE IT OUT ' OF THE BATHTUB." {You wiLL ? HOW ARE YOU GOING "0 HELP, KATILKA ? HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES. THAT MEANS YOU'LL HAVE TO HELP BY DOING YOUR PART IN THE KITCHEN. ..-I'M GOING TO QUIT, THAT'LL BE A BI§ HELP, You caN hammer, as store 49. French article Average time of solution: 27 minutes. 51 southern Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc. state (abbr.) which she attended. Norman Wilson and David of Left to mourn are her husband, | Brooklin and Mr. and Mrs Leslie Mr. James 8S. Wilson and two |Smith and George of Prospect. daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Rebinson| Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jones and (Myrtle) at home, Hazel of Toron- | boys, spent Saturday at the home to; also four brothers, John of Port |0of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Baker of Perry, William and Thcmas of | Altona. Stouffville, and Randal of Regina. Funeral took place Jan. 17 from her late residence. The service was ' IY Interment took place'in tne salem || KARN'S DRUG STORE cemetery. (The Family Drug Store) Mt. Zion friends wish to send PHONE 78 - 79 their deepest sympathy to Mr. Wil- Next to Post Office PVmOVADA B® n=I00= SHORT OF GLASS ingredient, in English plants that Dublin (CP).--Eire faces a short- | are running low on fuel. age of glass bottles and sheet glass because of a restriction on the pro- duction of sodium carbcnate, a vital IT ALL HAPPENED MIGHTY fii SUDDEN-LIKE, MAAM-THE | DO YOU THINK THE ROBBER WAS) [ HE WAS Bour THE [¥{HuK! LikeLYB THAT MAN THAT'S SIZE OF THAT MAN | 7 THA" 2MAN | HERE'S WHERE THE POOR, OUTLAW RODE OUT OF THE SICK STAGE DRIVER WHO WAS ' / SICK STAGE SPER WHO Was £) BRUSH AN' STARTED SLINGIN THAT MASKED ROBBER- LIVES] Fine i= BEEN RIDING ANHEDIDRIDEA | |HAS MORE "ROUND SCARIN' BIG BLACK HORSE=- (| | THAN ON BUT IT WASNT THE 1, = HORSE=L SAME BLACK HORSE ™= I= | THAT MAN RIDES =f & 74 Ry ESN > \ I COULDN'T] RIGHTLY REFRIGERATION son and the girls in the loss of a HARDWOOD SALES & SERVICE loving wife and mother. HOUSEHOLD REFRIGERATORS en FLOORS \ DISPLAY _So ERS--WALK« o.1AID i HARDWOOD EEZER CHESTS-- , MILK COOLERS----WASHING MACHINES. FLOORING Laid and Finished Complete! BELL'S sermecanion jut Fes cm SALES & SERVICE M. LEGGETTE PHONE 3744W1 182 Simcoe St. 8., Ph ue 2959w STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works PHONE WHITBY 552 818 Dundas St. E. 'Whitby © SINDED © FINISHED ¢ / R Z SCLURE [5 New Floors Made Like Glass! ESTIMATES FREE GUARANTEED WORK! CECIL H. LEVY | V2 28000 (Successor to B. IRONERS AUTHORIZED CLEANERS Kingoton Ra. E = Phone 16134 In ou "i (o RY, VF \'7\ : « EE ---- [LAUNDRY ¢ DRY CLEANING (0 WASHER 456 CENTRE 5T LIMITED Freese || APPLIANCE REPAIRS of osHawa SNE A ontario SHOOTER THE TWENTY-SECOND WAS ON A WEDNESDAY AS 1 FEY Wer BAY, WAS. ITNOTP, | WHO DOES PLUSHBOTTOMS DOCTOR THINK YOU ARE, SANTA CLAUS OR SOMEBODY? Q TLL TELL HIM (yah IDEA SENDI Me {| A BILL FOR OFFICE CALLS ONTH' =~ CHRISTIANS ELECTRIC & HARDWARE . PHONE 1000 WZ=rrCT 2003 =<mZ00R® m-2ZZP Brantford Roofing and Builders' Supplies McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES, LIMITED Phone 1246 1 DIDN'T KNOW YOU WERE GOING (Stove or Nut) NOW AVAILABLE! We have just received a large shipment ready for Immediate Delivery! ARMSTRONG FUELS BIDDULPH avrnomze BEI s1aLen 68 SIMCOE ST. N. "Look for the Store with the ellow Front." FELT BROS. Established 1886 13 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH MYRTLE / DID YOU * THINGS I HAVE WASH BEHIND SEE BEHIND ) hy Ny DIDNT TO DO JUST TO YOUR EARS ? SEE Dov NY PLEASE A GANG FAIRIES / GEE, MOM! CAN LEAVING THE STATUE ON THE PLATFORM, SUPERMAN SPEEDS | OUT THROUGH THE WINDOW. i POOR. SUPERMAN. HE'S FACED WITH ONE OF THE MOST PERPLEXING PROBLEMS OF HIS CAREER! = RL (=1va THE CHOICE OF KEEPING MY WORD TO \ "ITLL ALL HAPPEN SO LAGUERRE, AT A POSSIBLE QUICKLY, PIERRE WON'T on ( COST OF HUMAN LIVES, OR BE AWARE OF THE Bt) BREAKING MY PROMISE. =") SUBSTITUTION +r. AND FLL HAVE p KEPT MY WORD. FOR. PIERRE HAS A SUPERMAN MODEL=~ OF PLASTER . AND THEN, THE MAN OF STEEL HURTLES INTO A BURST OF SUPER SPEED. SWIFTLY, HE SNATCHES LIP MATERIALS WITHIN THE STUDIO nA i 2? © EIR) adr 1 Os y er ZPITomUVCwn N YEAH! I KIN FLY WITH I COULD use A DEFT FLICK OF THE WRIST= ST=- MY EARS AND STEER A DISHWASHER! AND THE FIRST CARD SAILS r . Si 2.4 4 po SHOOT; GRACEFULLY INTO THE MAT... YOUR DIRTY, OLD, WRINKLED DOLLARS! THAT POSSIBILITY = BUT IT JUST DIDN'T _ SEEM POSSIBLE = 4 STUNNED, PHIL READS LINDA'S LETTER OVER AND OVER = LINDA , WHO WALKED OUT OF PHIL'S LIFE ON THE EVE OF THEIR MARRIAGE. THERE, Vigour A MISS! 'D AVP =R TV=2 5 =ZmOP -immaAmn

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