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The Seaforth News, 1946-01-17, Page 2HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured Turkish. statesman, 12 Ells; English (abbr.). 13 Headstrong, 14 Ages, 15 Symbol for erbium. 16 Swiss river. 13 Iron (symbol). 13 Roman road. 20 Collection of facts. 21 Peculiarity. 2 Zepulse. Lcave. 2; Anger. 23 Dutch city. 30 South latitude (abbr.). 31 German city. 34 International language. 35 Article. 36 Music note. 37 Decigram, 38 County in Arizona. 40 Mass of butter 41 Tea container. 45 Negative. TURKISH STATESMAN;, Answerto Previous Puzzle' 22 Type of moth. C3 Y R ®© 24 Gaelic. o' A;„ N❑s 26 Fragrant 00� oleoresin. 28' Work unit, 29 Drone bee. G 30 Chinese city. H 32 Note in, Guido's scale. 33 Louse egg. 35 Preposition. 39 Sour. 40 Gush. 42 West African mortar. 43 Scottish burial 46 Ent`ty. VERTICAL mound.. 48 Triumphed. 1 Scorch. 44 Chief priest of a shrine 49 Defect. 2 Symbol for (Babylon.). 52 Office of krypton. 45 Symbol for Civilian 3 Float, sodium. Defense 4 Employ. 46 Sift. (abbr.) 5 Be quiet! 47 Beige.. 53 One who 6 Soap hemp. 49 Out of'. inherits. 7 Exist. 50 Prevaricator. 55 Pair (abbr.). 8 Messengers. 51 2000 pounds. 56 River (Sp.). 9 Bone. 54 Bitter vetch, 57 Lira (abbr.). 10 Smooth.' 55 Before 58 Boat paddles. 11 Russian •(prefix). 59 Let fall. mountains. 58 AU right 61 Any. 12 Consume, (colloq.). 62 He is the — 17 Fury. 59 Doctor (abbr.) -, 20 Mimics. 60 Jumbled type, JAMES AR OM 1 TS44OERiyS SP SE S PEP O in! E MET 0,1 J.3daN AIRES' URGES O 8'o,t,AlMN S [JG NO OT A TENET SM G L E A JAMES BYRNES A U Artila MEE P MOO ='Yy IMC121111 °9B611° LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher "I ain't allowed to tell `where I'm goin' .... just give me the quarter" GET rIT` 4S%v CANADA'S LARGEST.SELIJNbt COUGH AND COLD'REMED;t Too Cautious The editor was impressing the "cub" reporter with the awful con- sequences of making ill-founded statements. "You can't be too careful," he said, then sent hint to report a church bazaar. The sub -editor was surprised when the youth handed m this cautious report: "The bazaar was apparently opened by a Mrs. Johnson, alleged to be the wife of Councillor John- son, commonly supposed to be a more or less highly -esteemed tradesman of this town. She was dressed in what some might de- scribe as fashionable attire, and wore a hat of nondescript appear- ance. She was supported on the platform by a clergyman elleged to be the vicar of the parish, and by other reputed ladies and gentle- men said to belong to the church." ;THIS CURIOUS WORLD Dy William Pe>;guson AT Parry `;''EARS OP AGM, THE PUPILS of YOUR EYES ADMIT ONLY ABOUT GwF-HALF THE AMOUNTOF LIGHT THEY DID• WHEN YOU WERE TWENTY. 2ft ge OLIVE BRANCH' BECAME A SYMEOL OF PEACE IN ANCIEN! TIMES WHEN VANQUISHED P0E5 WAVED IT IN TOKEN OF SURRENDER: :WMEN,YGtJ'GET ELVEN WITI SOMEONE sttO? ;ArppDs WITH HIM,"4,C ATjTHURA.V4Eklt' ER . far Ebcdatipyr .t/,efgrrginE, SOPR, 7CF, INC.' OFF. Seems Like Yesterday By C. Kessler NEW SPORTS FEATURE' STARTING THIS WEEK r EXCLUSIVE WEEKLY ARTICLE 1 News and Comments on Your Big Time Hockey Favorites -By Ed. Fitkrn Well Known Radio and Sports Commentator Ed. Fitkin, Male Leal Gardens, Toronto, Will Be Glad to Answer Questions About the Players and the Game • w SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith t aR.. 15+: t.. 1221 6@RVICe, INC. 5 M.;REO.'U. 5. P11. f . ,•. p Just what "I predicted! Here's an automatic arithmetic machine that does everything—why should I go on mak- ing a fool of myself studying those miserable fractions?" Psi UTT ND JEFF- -IT'S -A STRONG CAR, SIR!THE KNEE ACTION IS PERFECT! IF YOU RUN OVER A PEDESTRIAN YOU HARDL , EEL IT) SOUNDS GREAT) WE'LL TAKE IT! And Now Mutt and Jeff Are Looking For A Good Sales Talk By BUD FISHER / 0H, MY GOSH! AND NoW THE BRAKES DON'T HOLD! TURN QUICK BEFoREYoU HIT SOMETHING! MISTER, WOULD YOU MIND TELLING US AGAIN ALLTHoSE NICE THINGS YOU SAID ABOUT THIS CAR? WE WANT TO SELL IT Tn SoM BODY! USED CARR "" .. FOfA1 REG'LAR FELLERS—A High Official DUFFY--AFTER WATCHIN' YOUR.'WORK AROUND HERE 1 HAVE. A IDEA' YOU'LL RISE 4-I1Gi-1 IN HHIS suswass!,OSH� \\\\\THANKS, '.Ca' BOSS! 14 yti p!,1 �pUr45 a { y` 1 IL• �8{tRUL StIAR. YEP, M' BOY! 1 KIN SEE: YOU NOW 5TANDIN' HEAD.AN' SHOULDERS ABOVE YA FELLER. MEN! YESSIR. -- YOUR ATTITUDE IS .50 CORRECK i THINK WE OIZTE{Z TAKE AVANTAGE OF IT! WHADDAYA MEAN ?, By GENE BYRNES • weir AVMS SY?AR saFEP AwesEve ▪ DARY Y POP— Taking It Literally THE ENi iP,C- PROCEEDS v''w 1 qOF THIS $OUTS q I GO TO THE LOCAL HOSPITAL By J. MILLAR WATT - !Pel!•a••rA 1' '.'l,r 9411 3,,414r12, to 7 3 q- 3 V 6 9 " to fl ;A..",” TJ 13 '•' Y ^ 14 ,,,,,':.,.,ti Jf.N ss t . 17 �J I8 19 ��(ypU/� N} 2e 2Z t,. 73 24 25 \`\t ;T- t 30` 26 79 al 32 'S33 ii,. ,,, 35`^ a 39 - z . _ . ,141 42 43 44 .. , . . 47 • 5? 58 'j'.�,�^-.; s9J Co :.,Kt, 61 ,52 Z9 LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neher "I ain't allowed to tell `where I'm goin' .... just give me the quarter" GET rIT` 4S%v CANADA'S LARGEST.SELIJNbt COUGH AND COLD'REMED;t Too Cautious The editor was impressing the "cub" reporter with the awful con- sequences of making ill-founded statements. "You can't be too careful," he said, then sent hint to report a church bazaar. The sub -editor was surprised when the youth handed m this cautious report: "The bazaar was apparently opened by a Mrs. Johnson, alleged to be the wife of Councillor John- son, commonly supposed to be a more or less highly -esteemed tradesman of this town. She was dressed in what some might de- scribe as fashionable attire, and wore a hat of nondescript appear- ance. She was supported on the platform by a clergyman elleged to be the vicar of the parish, and by other reputed ladies and gentle- men said to belong to the church." ;THIS CURIOUS WORLD Dy William Pe>;guson AT Parry `;''EARS OP AGM, THE PUPILS of YOUR EYES ADMIT ONLY ABOUT GwF-HALF THE AMOUNTOF LIGHT THEY DID• WHEN YOU WERE TWENTY. 2ft ge OLIVE BRANCH' BECAME A SYMEOL OF PEACE IN ANCIEN! TIMES WHEN VANQUISHED P0E5 WAVED IT IN TOKEN OF SURRENDER: :WMEN,YGtJ'GET ELVEN WITI SOMEONE sttO? ;ArppDs WITH HIM,"4,C ATjTHURA.V4Eklt' ER . far Ebcdatipyr .t/,efgrrginE, SOPR, 7CF, INC.' OFF. Seems Like Yesterday By C. Kessler NEW SPORTS FEATURE' STARTING THIS WEEK r EXCLUSIVE WEEKLY ARTICLE 1 News and Comments on Your Big Time Hockey Favorites -By Ed. Fitkrn Well Known Radio and Sports Commentator Ed. Fitkin, Male Leal Gardens, Toronto, Will Be Glad to Answer Questions About the Players and the Game • w SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith t aR.. 15+: t.. 1221 6@RVICe, INC. 5 M.;REO.'U. 5. P11. f . ,•. p Just what "I predicted! Here's an automatic arithmetic machine that does everything—why should I go on mak- ing a fool of myself studying those miserable fractions?" Psi UTT ND JEFF- -IT'S -A STRONG CAR, SIR!THE KNEE ACTION IS PERFECT! IF YOU RUN OVER A PEDESTRIAN YOU HARDL , EEL IT) SOUNDS GREAT) WE'LL TAKE IT! And Now Mutt and Jeff Are Looking For A Good Sales Talk By BUD FISHER / 0H, MY GOSH! AND NoW THE BRAKES DON'T HOLD! TURN QUICK BEFoREYoU HIT SOMETHING! MISTER, WOULD YOU MIND TELLING US AGAIN ALLTHoSE NICE THINGS YOU SAID ABOUT THIS CAR? WE WANT TO SELL IT Tn SoM BODY! USED CARR "" .. FOfA1 REG'LAR FELLERS—A High Official DUFFY--AFTER WATCHIN' YOUR.'WORK AROUND HERE 1 HAVE. A IDEA' YOU'LL RISE 4-I1Gi-1 IN HHIS suswass!,OSH� \\\\\THANKS, '.Ca' BOSS! 14 yti p!,1 �pUr45 a { y` 1 IL• �8{tRUL StIAR. YEP, M' BOY! 1 KIN SEE: YOU NOW 5TANDIN' HEAD.AN' SHOULDERS ABOVE YA FELLER. MEN! YESSIR. -- YOUR ATTITUDE IS .50 CORRECK i THINK WE OIZTE{Z TAKE AVANTAGE OF IT! WHADDAYA MEAN ?, By GENE BYRNES • weir AVMS SY?AR saFEP AwesEve ▪ DARY Y POP— Taking It Literally THE ENi iP,C- PROCEEDS v''w 1 qOF THIS $OUTS q I GO TO THE LOCAL HOSPITAL By J. MILLAR WATT - !Pel!•a••rA 1' '.'l,r 9411 3,,414r12, to