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The Huron Expositor, 1965-01-28, Page 9• • • • s. • 4 • USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE 1. Coming Events 2. Lost, Strayed 3. Found 4. Help Wanted 5. Business Opportunities 6. Teachers Wanted 7. Situations Wanted 8, Farm Stock For Sale 9. Poultry For Sale 10. Used Cars For Sale 11. Articles For Sale 12. Wanted To Buy 13: Wanted 14. Property For Sale 15. Property For Rent 16. For Sale or Rent 17. Wanted To Rent 18. Property Wanted 19, Notices 20. Auction Sales 21. Tenders Wanted ,, 22. Legal Notices 23. Business Directory 24. Cards of Thanks 25. In Memoriam 26. Personals The cost is low. Classifications 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, .13, 15 and 17, minimum 40c an insertion. Classification 25, minimum 65c, plus 25c for each 4 -line verse. All other classifications, mini- mum 65 cents per insertion, except Auction Sales (20), -Ten- ders Wanted (21), and Legal Notices (22), rates on applica- tion: 'For cash payment, or if paid by 10 days following last inser- tion, 15 CENTS deducted from above rates. COMMERCIAL CLASSIFIED RATES • (For Business Firma, Trades- men, etc.): Minimum, 50 cents per insertion. Billing charge, 15 cents per advertisement. 4. Help Wanted TWO Saleemen for Progressive C-enerral M o 40 r ,e tDealership. Highest earning 'potential, new car demonstrator supplied. Group I'nsurranee 'plan available.. Apply to Box 1432, Buren Ex- positor. 4-574 • WANTED., • Experienced; Waitmess For day work. Arpply in person, to QUEEN'S HOTEL, Seadlorth • 4-517x1 POPULAR AVON COSMETICS Has an opening in your rural aree. Act new! For information mail coupon to • MRS. PM. MILLSON, 17 Ilawkeshu_ry Ave., London.. Na me Address Phone NO. 4-57-1 ARE YOU Between 17 and 23, Looking for a Steady Job and a Career With a Future? Then consider the CANADIAN ARMY. • Today's) modern army offers more in everry Way. Not only can you learn a trade or Specialty and improve your ed- ucation, but you have ,a chance to see Canada and fascinating overeeas countries too. If. you like it, you Stay on for a useful and satisfying 'career.Good pay; free medical and dental care, a clahing allowance, 30 days paid holidia•ye every yearn and' an early -pion are. en included. Many sports and hobbies are Available to fill in your spare time. Any way you look at it, it is hard to beat. • Among the many openings there should be one that just fits yen so if you are between 17 and 23,' single, with at least grade 8, contact your Army Re- cruiter at the address' below. He'll., give you full information at no obligation- OR - mail in the coupon. Don't mise the op- portunnY for a steady job and a career with a future, serving Canada. Canadian Armed :Perces Re - crafting Centre, 120 Queen's Avenue, London, ,Oetario, Phone 433-5124. Coupon: Please provide me withdetails of Career Openings ie the Can- adian Army, Name Address Age ' Last grade -Completed 4-574 7.. Situations -Wanted DRESSMAKING and altering, women's and children's gar- ments; detailed finishing. Phone 5274882, Seaforth. 7-54-tf 8 Farm Stock For Sale TWENTY weaner pigs. Cor Dorseers, RR 4, Seaforth, phone R7-0656. 8-57-1 HOLSTEIN bun calf. Lewis Coyne, RR 5, Seaforth, phone Dublin, 109 R 6. 8-57x1 TWENTY pigs, 8 weeks old); 2 red -white faced calves% Henry Mayer, Highway 8, phone 482- 9156. 8-57-1 TWENTY 'pigst, 8 weeks Hubert Van Neikerk, RR 3, Kip - pent liltOne 527-0,6G. 8-57x1 SEVENTY pigs for satle, Tian* " bet): wietater9,. 100lbstOeli . , , • Too 8. Farm Stock For Sale THIRTY -six good weaner pigs. Ted Van Dyk, RR 3, Seoforth, phone 8.27-1435, 8-574 NINETEEN pigs. Joseph Nolan, St. Columban, phone 123 11, 16, Dublin. 8-57x1 TWELVE pigs;,7 weeks old. Her- man Baste, RR 5, Seaforth, phone 527-0528. 8-57-1 FOR SALE DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS, SPRINGERS and MILKERS Ten first calf Holstein heifers, due one week; Ten Holstein cows, four to she years 00, due 2 to 4 weerks;• Six Holstein cows, _4 to 6 years old, due 4 bo 6 weeks. Convenient terms arranged. GEORGE NESBITT, Phone 523-9439, Blyth. • We deliver. 8-57-4 9. Poultry For Sale DE—KALB Ready -to -lay Pullets Call McKINLEY'S FARM and HATCHERY LTD., Zurich Phone Herisan, 262-2837. 9-54-tf 10. Used Cars For. Salk 1056 Monarch sedan, automatic, power brakes and steering, radio, in good condition. See J. C. Crich. 10-57-1 1950 Pontiac, 4:door, hard -top, V-8 motor, Automatic transmis- sion, size, 850 x 14 times, power stewing .; and power brakes. Phone 482-7681, between 8 am. and 5 p.m., or 482-7551, even- ings. 10-56-2 11. Articles For Sale COIJIE pups. Phone 527,012, after 5 p.m. . 11-57x1 FRIDAY and Saturday cage, 2 dozen cookies, 49e, reg. 60e Save 11c. Ciiieh's Bakery. FOR SALE--Rawleigh Products Robert Engei, RR. 3, IVIitchelt phone Dublin 35 R 17.__11-54-4 NINE -piece dining nom 3-pieceehesterfielkl suite, good condition. Reaeonable. r s. Jean Dale., phone mon. 1.1-57ki SEE our large selection of Sigr net and Slane rings. Use your credit. Copts no more at: ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. 11-44-0 VACUUM Cleaner Sales & Ser- vice for all makes. Filter Queen Sales, Varna. Phone 262-5350. 11-544f ALL winter clothing, including undervve.ar, work shirts and lied smocks still at discount prices till the end of January. Bill O'Shea Men's wear, Box block, Seaforth. • 11-56:2 NEED A CLOCK? We have a large selection of alarm, wall and mantle clocks. ANSTETT JEWF.T.LERS LTD. 11-54-tf • Remember, it takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise, just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. TIMEX WATCHES One year guarantee • Priced from $7.95 up, ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. 11-544f • MASSEY 101/2" plate grinder with speed jack on skids; Mas- sey No. 11 cream separator, newly rebuilt howl. Ken Carno- chine Seaforth, 527-1545. 11-54x2 WE ARE YOUR HEADQUARTERS: In town far Tilley Leather Goods. See our large selection of Wallets • Key Cases Jewel Boxes • Clutch Purses Shoe Polishing Kits ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. 11-544f LOWEST possible prices on new and used tractors and farm machinery etc. Over 1000 belts and hundreds of puneys, bear- ings, -spark plugs'plow shares, cultivatar .points, bolter, hydrau- lic and other sefArice items. Huron County's leading farm equipment depot, John Bach, LH. Dealer, Seaforth. 11-56-4 12.', Wanted To Buy FEED grain Any quantity Phone 527-02071. 12-57x1 USED upright piano, indicate condition, make and price. Box 1483, Huron Expositor. 12-57-1 ALL kinds of savage wanted— metal, iron, rags. Will call for. Louis Hildebrand, Ord St., Sea - forth., Box 186. 12-53x5 HIGHEST prices paid for live fowl, picked up at the farm. Ronald Bennett, Walton. Phone Seaforth 527-0887. 12444f SEVEN hundred by 17 tires; al- so 4 -speed rbransmission for '58r. GMC one -ton. Phone 262;5160, Hensen. 12-56x2 BALED HAY QUANTITY of baled hay. Len Wateore phone 451%484 Biiamp- ton, or write 13 TUnamere ltd., Brampton. 12-56x2 ANTIQUE furnittire, lamps, dfshea, books, etc. Will buy in- diVidual pieces or ,eoinplet& 4 1 . 14„ Property For' Sale FOUR -bedroom house, On East William St. Phone Leslie Beattie at 527-0542, Seaforth. 14-544f THREE-BEDROOM house, re- finished inside and out; perfect location. New gas furnace, Ap- ply Vanderhoek's Supertest or Henry Lansink. 14-54-tf HOUSE and small barn, located in Cromarty, modern conven- iences. Priced reasonahle. Car - tele 1Vleilde, phone 119 R 21, 14-56x3 TWO -family dwelling on Welsh St. Redecorated; new siding and picture windows. Will sacrifice for cash or can handle terms. Contact: C. J. Dennis, 10320 E. Grand River, Brighton, Mich. 14-544f TWO hundred and Sooty acre farm, good buildings; One gen- eral store in a small village. Apply Harold Jackson, Realtor, phone 527-0640, Allan , Campbell, Salesman phone 527-0445, Sea - forth. 14-544f 15. Property For Rent DOWNSTAIRS apartments, heat- ed. 2 -bedrooms, 3 -piece bath, avanable immediately. Gordon Noble, phone 527-0840, Seaforth. 15-544f MODERN 2 -bedroom apartment, kitchen, bathroom, livingrroom. Phone 527-0810, Seaforth or 235- 1510, Exeter. , 15-45-tf 19. Notices Plan now for 15 -DAY TOUR IN FLORIDA March 7-21 For information, call: CLEAVE COOMBS' SUNOCO SERVICE 527-9016 — Seaforth USE YOUR CREDIT Costs no more , When you shop alt ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. • 19-5441 NOTICE The Township of llibbert will not be responsible for vehicles left on township roads during snowplowing operations through- out _the winter months. ED. CHAPPEL, Road Superintendent. 10-52-14 DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED For Dead or Disabled Animals . CALL COLLECT Darling & Company' of Canada Ltd. Phone* Clinton, 482-1269 Licence No. 350-C-65 - 19-d4-tf SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment used. All work guaranteed. Write or phone -LOUIS BLAKE, RR 2, Brussels, phone 442 W 6, Brussels. 19-35x18 WATCH REPAIRS FAST SERVICE All work guaranteed ANSTETT • JEWELLERS Ltd. t'hone 527-1720 Seaforth 19-54-tf NOTICE Twp. of Tuckersmith Ratepayers and inhabitant of the Township of Tuckersmith are requested by Council to net park cars on Township Roads and Streets during the Winter months in order to facilitate snow plewing operations. Council will not be reisponsible for damages to. cars ,end. veh- icles damaged on roads or streets. JAMES L McINTOSH, . Clerk. . 19-57-5 21. Tenders Wanted County of Huron TENDERS FOR TRUCKS AND TRACTORS Sealed tenders on forms and in envelopes .arvelable from OW undersigned win be aceepted un bit 5:00 p.m. on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1965, for the fonovving: 1 - 3,000 G.V.W. truck 2 -.30,000 G.V.W. trucks 1 - 25,000 G.V.W. truck. 1 - 1/2 -ton pick-up truck 2 - 1/2 -ton economy vans 2 40 II:P. farmtractors with mowers - 2 - 60 H.P. industrial- tractors, with front-eed loaders No trade-ins - used equipment will be' sold by public The lowest or any tender nab- neeessattily accepted. J. W. BRIVINELL, County &art HOW* :1114 21, Tenders Wanted - TENDERS For Village of Zurich Fire Hall Sealed tenders stipulated sum, mill be received by gns. Oda Wagner, Cierk-Treasuree, Until Wednesday, February 24, 1965, at 6 p.m., for a proposed fire 11411 and extension to the mura- kcipal Plans' and specifications may be obtained by general contrac- tors only, after January 28, 1965, from the clerk -treasurer, upon deposit of a marked 'cheque for $50.00, refundable upon re- turn of same in good condition. The lowest er any tender not necessarily accepted. MRS. ELDA WAGNER, Clerk -Treasurer, Village oi Zurich. 21-57-2 22. Legal Notices ANNUAL METING The Annual Meeting of the Us - borne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company win b* held in Farquhar Hall, Farquhar, on. Monday, February 1, 1965, at 2 pine for the purpose of re- ceiving the reports of the Dir- ectors and Auditors for the past year, for 'the election of two Directors for a three-year term and one Director for a two-year, term, election of Auditors, con- sideration of proposed amend- ments to the Company's By-laws and any other business that may be in the interests of the Csam- pany. • The Directors whose terms of deice, expire are E. Cleenten quhoun and William H. both of whom are eligible for; re-election,. Milton McCurdy who was re- elected Director in 1964 resigned from'the Board in October, 1964 and Raymond McCurdy' was ap- pointed to fill the vacaney entil February 1, 1965 Annual!, Meet-. Mg. Raymond IVIcCurdre is el- igible for election for a WO, year term. The General By-laws of the Company have been amended to date and adopted by the Board of Directors and winhe present- ed to the members far -consid- eration and approval et' the. February 1, 1965 Annual' Meet- ing. The .major changes proposed in the By-laws are: Article No. Objeet: amended to read as follows: "Subject to the power granted under the charter, the purpose and business of the Cor- poration shall be the insurin .under„ „any -class of--.insuran e for which a company writing on the Premium Note may belie- ensed in Ontario, of risks upon agricultural property or prop- erty that is not mercantile or manufacturing' or hazardous, as provided • in Part 6 of the Cor- porations Act of Ontario." The present Article No. 1 lim- its the purpose and business of. the company to insuring against fire and lighteing. Article No. 33 Remuneration. The proposed change is that the President shall be paid $100.00 (one hundred dollars) annually in addition to his fees, instead Of $50.00 (fifty dollars) annually, this to take effect from January 1, 1964. TIMOTHY B. TOOHEY, President. ARTHUR "FRASER, • Secretary -Treasurer. 2Z -56-e 23. Business Directory JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth Office: Tues . , Thurs. , 9 to 5,30p. m Sat., 9 to 12 noon Thursday evening by appoint- ment only. Phone 527-1240 — or 482-7010 Mon., Wed., Clinton Office A. M. HARPER Chartered Accountant 55-57 South Street Telephone Goderich 524-7562 • SEAFORTH VETERINARY CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S. V. J. V. Parks, D.V.M., V.S. G. R. Gray, B.S., D.V.M.,V.S. Phone 527-1760 Seaforth McCONNELL & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Ete. P. D. McCONNELL, 4.c. D. I. STEWART Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850 A. W. SILLERY Barrister- Solicitor, Etc. Offide, 527-850; Res. 527-1.643 Seaforth : Ontari0 G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME Goderich St. W., Seaforth AMRULANCE SERICE Adjusttible hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 527-1390 Seaforth W. J. CLEARY Seaforth, Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Night or Day Cans — 527-0510 J. A. BURKE Funeral. Director and Anibitlarite Servi 23 Business Directory BOX FUNERAL SERVICE _ Prompt and careful attention Ambulance Service Flowers For All Occasions Phones: Day 527-0680 — Night 527-0885 PERCY WRIGHT Licensed Auctioneer. For a better Auction Sale, call Percy Wright, Henson, 262-5482. 23-56-10 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to thank my friends and relatives for cards and treats while I was in Seafenth Special thanks to De. StaVertan and the ;westing staff.—Mrs. John Hesselwood. 24-57x1 I wish to thank all who remene belied me with cards and treats while I was a patient in the hos- pital. Special thanks to Drs. Brady and hFalktts and the nursing staff; also Northside UCW for the box received. --Jra•mes Coutts. 24-57x1 rN appreciatien—To ran my kind friends and neighbors who help- ed in so many ways when I was a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, to the kind nurses and staff and all who visited or sent flowers or cards; also. Rev. Scott and Dr. Gavin, let me say thanks,e-Cecil J. Pullman. 24-57x1 I want to say thank yonto every one who remembered me with prayers, cards, flowers, visits and other gifts during my stay in the hospital. A very special thank von to Dr. M'alkus and Dr. Brady, Miss Drape and all her nursing staff Lor their kind- nese.—Mrs. Bessie Smale, RR 2, Seaforth. 24-57-1 Mrs>. Fred Scariett and dm:Egli-- ter, Mrs. George McCartney wish to express their sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness the beautiful literal 'tributes and the many cards of sympathy. Special thanks to Rev! H. Don- aldson, the pallbearers, The Whitney Funeral Home. Thiel kindness will never be 'forgetters. 25-57x1 I would like to expre,se my sin- cere Unlike to an thpse sending treats, .cards,end enthe friends who visited' me while I was a patient at Scott Memorial Hos- alsothanks to Dr. Gorwin and special thanks to the nurs- ing staff. It was deeply' arppree- isted.--Sincerely, George Town- send. • 2457-1 Additional Classified SEE PAGE 10 OUR TOWN 25. In Memoriam BAIRD—Iv) memory of Mrs. Agnes J. Baied, who pave- -ad- away, January 24, 1064, Loving memories never die, As years roll on and days pees by, In our hearts her mentor)" is kept, Of one we loved and never for- get- -Ever remembered byl her 25-57-1 MURDOCHeeIn toying memory of a dear oaataater° and sister, Christina McBotb (Beth) *Mule do.ch, who passed away two yearn ago today, Jan. 28th, 1963. We Who loved you, sadly miss you, As it dawns another year, In our lonely hours qf thinking, Thoughts of you are ever near. —Lovingly rememered and sad - •le' missed by Mother, Sisters, Brother and Sister -in. -law. 25-57-1 Births, BAKER — At Scott Memtrial Hospital, on Jan. 26, to Mr. ' and Mrs. William, Baker, Dub- lin, a son. HABKIRK—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on Joe. ZOth, to Me., and Mrs. Leslie .lieblerk, Sea - forth, a daughter. MeWHIRTER—At seat Memor- ial Hospital, on Jan. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McWhirter, of Dublin, a daughter. M ORE—In Stratford General ospital, on Jan. 16, • to Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, RR 2, . Dublin, a son, Mark Jeffery. PRESTON—At Sundridge, Ont., on Jan. 11, to Mn. and Mrs. Fred Preston,- (nee Taylor), a daughter, Cindy Dawn. SIEMON—At Scott Memorial • Hospital, en -Jane -26; to Mn. - and Mrs. Roy Siemon, RR 1, Bornholm, a daughter. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray, St. Columban, Ontarde, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Mary Catherine Ann, to Mr. Thames William Dawe, son of Mr. and lees. Leonard Dawe, Windsor. The 'marriage will take place on Saturday, February 27, 1965, at 111 atm., in St. 'Gabriel Roman Catholic Church Wind- sor. '57e1 Boxholders' Names Not Given Out! It is not possible for us to divulge, the name or address of any advertiser using a Huron Expositor box-numieer. Please do not ask for this information. CYNTHIA - M -M -M... HANDSOME/ 000 SMALL WORLD BEARS HIBERNATE, BIRDS FLY SOUTH. BUT • WHERE DO RUGS GO IN THE Vs/INTER TIME 11111A. sat - 11107 )40 •Ag FLUNKO BOY THIS GUY AHEAD IS REALLY SLOW. I THINK I'LL PASS HIM. WHAT'S BEHIND? JUST A DO 0 MAN ARE TRYING TO e- A PICTURE OF THE GROUNDHOG, AREN'T - 1 YOU ? VI (1 " 4 BROPHAGEN Mrs. Hervey Ahrens returned' home from Stratford Hospjtal,' the baby daughter lhaving to re- main for a while. -- Quite a number from here, attended the Mitchell and Dis- trict High School At Home on Friday night. The Cabaret dance which was to have been held Saturday night at the Community Hall here, had to be cancelled an account of the snowstorm. The interior walls of the Brodhagen and District Com- munity Hall are being painted. Mr. and Mrs. Warren-, Shah dice, of Scarborough, with ,Mr.. and Mrs. Russell Sholdiee on Snnday. Family. Gathers An annual event was enjoyed on Sunday when the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. John C. Diegel, namely: Mrs. W. L. Querengesser, Brodhagen; Mn and Mrs. Harold Diegel, Mit- chell; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kres- sler, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Diegel, Shakespeare, along with Mr. George Diegel and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shol- dice, Brodhegen, had a dinner at the Queen's ,Hotel, Strat,ford, and afterwards a social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Diegel, Shakespeare. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Diegel, North Bay, were absent. F • Install Officers The annual meeting' followed a dinner of the Brodhagen and. District Chamber of Commerce at the Community Hall recently, when the following officers were installed_ Warren Rudolph Bauer: President, Leonard Rose; past, president, Edgar Elligsen; 'first vice-president, Wilbur Hoegy; second vice-president, Lloyd Prneter ; secretary - treasurer, Russell Sholdice; directors, Hen- ry C. Diegel, Norman Kistner, Harry Muegge, Orville Parrott, Ralph Fischer, „Gordon Meek; assistant treasurer,, H a r oi it. Mogk; treasurer of personal ac, - count, GeOrge Rork; dues col- lector, Fred Herbert. The fi- nancial statement shows a bal- ance on hand of .$2,087.00.. • Teachers Meet On Monday evening a zone, meeting of the Senior Grade Sunday Church Selma Teaekt- ers of the Lutheran Church of the Stratford district, was held, at St. Peter's Lutheran Church - here. This was an informal meeting for the 'exchange of new teaching methods. The IF YOU TAKE A VLASH PICTURE THE GROUNDHOG WILL SEE ITS SHADOW AND YOU KNOW VgHocci- THAT MEANS (4' t (( 00 e Adiffefflifft ACV tumbommimi 0 6,..„,,,,c,firralinoili, ( SOME DIE, WHILE OTHERS HANG UP ON TREEs IN COCOONS. . • pwatitg:fni,4=f4#440,, sell ee'etei. ' $1,44:140t 0.11.90 'Tooptg), 114, recently 4,8t, 1ete0404001, elrarelf, t4,44memA,M.astplair4 tennewjes, as trenaUreti,:,i omitted, 'and alo iould*Me. read Diane Teetter, as Statistiv cian, instead of Judy Trater.: Sponsor Shower, On Friday evening, 11,miseel- laneous shower wa 11014 at tbe „ home of Igra, Ntervyr04400,, RR 1, Der41101mil(MiNaPs•Xerr— jorie, INMegtb af pristt.tn, her marriage tq, Ivan Rennes wies. A program, games and. contests were erijOY.44.and a de- liejojs J,uneh wasseyed, Te. hostea was assisteeLhy 11/46, ga4 )3.gnnowies, 34m. 13,94o14,pue man. and. Mrs? tirleyel Beuerreare The mpg evening,a stag pary ty was helfl for IvamBoonewies at the vacant home, of. MA and Mrs. George Hock MON Mr. D. G. Graham, Sarnia, vis- ited his aunt, Mra. Mary Mal- colm, on Tuesday. A good crowd attended the Mitchell District At Home on Friday night in Mitchell. Owing to the condition of roads, no service was held in 'Zion Church on Sunday, The annual World Day, of" Prayer service will be held at Zion United Church, RR 3, Mit-• chell, on No: 8 Highway, . on Friday, Feb. 5, this year, witle St. Peter's • Lutheran Church women of Brotlhagen taking ,Part; along with other- sur- rounding churches, and all la.7. dies are urged to attend. ) Mrs. Wm. ,Crawford, of Si. Marys, spent the past weekwith her friend, Mrs. Mew 1VIalcohn, Mr. Ken Britton arrived • irt Melton on Tuesday by plane afr ter spending two weeks with relations in the West. Guest: "Welcome to our cone munity. How do you find it. here?" Host: "Find it? Right up- stairs and first door on your left." Kt bale?Qtk"er: "Did you take a Son: "Why, is, there one missing?" "Any big men born around here?" asked -the ;tourist. • "Nape," replied the native. "Best vie can do is babies. Dif- ferent in the city, I suppose.'-' SIX MORE WEEKS OF OVERCOATS, OVERSHOES AND SNOW SHOVELLING. • VE NEVER HEARD SUCH NONSENSE IN MY L,FE, ONLY SOME DIE OR - COCOON. MOST OF US FIND A NICE WARM SPOT IN A HOUSE NEAR FOOD AND LIVE- IT UP. !THOUGHT YOU SAID. 'MERE WAS A DOG BEHIND ME? YEAH.A DOG MAN! LIKE. GREYHOUND . • • •-' 7-11,