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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Dec 1945, p. 7

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TIBIAIN PRYOR RI Department of 18 Emphasizes, EIGIG IVIEIAIR -- 20 Land parcel, " 40 2000 pounds. 21 Ells English stake, 2 Great Lake. 42 Light pat. (abbr,). 45 Baseball 3 Seine. 46 Unit of 22 Migrate. implement, 4 Egyptian electrical 23 Impost. 46 Us. . sun god. power. 25 Nova Scotia 48 Naked. 5 Single time. 47 Reverberate. (abbr.). 50 Suppress. 6 Small nail, 49 Organs of 26 Entangle. 52 Music note. 7 Need. hearing. 27 Affirmative. 54 Simulate. 8 Singing voice. 50 Pack. 29 Above, 56 Betrayer. 9 Tantalum 51 Carry (cant). 32 Sound. 58 Uncooked. (symbol). 52 Speed 35 Pale, 59 Correlative of 10 Sick. competition, 36 Thorium that. 11 Midday. 53 Pitcher. | (symbol), 61 Plant disease. 12 Obtains. 55 Twitching. 38 Novel. 62 Step. 15 Tellurium 57 Inner Guard 39 Half an em. 63 Alarm bells. (symbol). (abbr.). 40 Three (prefix) 64 Atmospheric 18 Skill. 58 Hurrah! 41 Near. conditions. 19 Crafty. 60 Steamship 43 Measure. VERTICAL 22 Sailor, (abbr.). 44 Collective 1 Body of water. 24 Lease. 62 Pint (abbr.). I 2 3 a s 6 ". [] IE} 2D = RUSS I 112 NR 7% YL 2 I) \ |* NR 2 I 30 RED A) Xi 39 3 \ i 46 40 [7148 IY ort 2500s S4 55 Fee 53 60 Fr 6! 63 si 25 On the Home Front By C. Kessler WE: OUGHT To FITUP A PRIVATE OFFICE FOR HIM AND PUT HIS NAME ON THE poor. | NOW THAT A SIRLOIN STEAK, FRENCH FRIED POTATOES WALDORF SALAD, ' THEYRE HARD 0 SET KATZ, BLATZ AND OGELTHORRE NEW OFFICE BoY OUT 'TO LUNCH AReiosond b7 C300 idoled Mee Fost ores) "OUR; LAST Boy STAYED INC, TAKE THER, [-YSp---- SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith - COPR. 1044 DY NEA BERVICE, INC. 7. M. REO. U, 8, PAT. OFF. "Couldn't you alter it a little to make him look more like a dischraged Marine captain or something?" the basses?" "HOLD EVERYTHING "Toss you to see who's first!" For Example The Rev. Marcus Dowling was such a kindly, cheerful little man, Everyone loved him. But he did have one serious fault--he had u terrible habit of exaggeration, One day his deacons took him to ac- count for it. "Iam aware of it," he admitted sadly. . ; The following Sunday, the good man paused before beginning his sermon, fiddled with his notes nervously, and then announced: "Brethren, it has been' brought to my "attention that I possess a terrible habit of "exaggeration, and I..am going ito try to mend. my i fault, It has been aisore tribulation _to me, brethren. I have shed. bar- rels of tears over it." { Egoist A "Welshman. svho was very proud of his bass voice was de- scribing a wonderful dream he'd had. °~ . } "I was in a mighty choir," he said; "5,000 sopranos, 5.000 altos, 5,000 tenors--all singing together "double forte." "It 'must have been: wonderful," said the Jistener., "But what about "That wag it!" said the dreamer, "Suddenly the conductor stopped the choir and, turning to me, said "Not quite so loud in the bass, please, Mr, Jones." THE SPORTING THING Ip! a is > "Wider, please!" This Curious World By William Ferguson fe -- HAS NOT CHANGED APPRECIABLY IN" 70, 000 YEARS | por IN SPITE OF : AND SHIFTING Ea ABOUT THROUGH "A MAZE OF / IN WHAT STATE DID MORMONISM ORIGINATE ANSWER; New York, and was founded by Joseph Smith. COPR. 1944 BY NEA SERVICE. ING, T. M. REQ. VU, 8. PAY, OFF. GUY MORTON, CLEVELAND PITCHER, MADE HIS BI& LEAGUE DEBUT BY LOSIVG 13 STRANKI GAN, ris I ANYWAY, I'M CONSISTENT! LIFE'S LIKE THAT p-- - g toy 4 TH * H r\* + it 3 4 HT +t Ny JFEF A + TE ox) Hi + a 1r * Hi 13 +H {Released by Comssiidated News Features) br Ce A ke SAA 2 A eed ee [[Tovs "GAMES. 'By Fred Neher FALE Affe tr "Haven't you got anything that you can divide five ways?" MOPSY by GLADYS PARKER ---- ONE TUNE HO-HUM, WAS THAT REVEILLE ? I'M SORRY, I NEVER COULD TELL FROM ANOTHER/ GLADYS ARK erp" | Ey ill Ji Hl J I |] ign TR Yo "om _r Tar YER FUNNY BUSINESS A : RUNTIR TE . W \ vel : " hs For Coat 2 ' Carer *, ~~ PIECES £5 "Beat it, Sadie! Rabbit's not the only meat that's ration free!" By Hershberger Wi MUTT AND JEFF-- or Perhaps An Old-Fashioned Muffler Would Help A Little By BUD FISHER Frow WERE LOST | SHOULD HAVE|} IN THE Wo0DS!{ BROUGHT A 7 | WE SHOULD HAVEL COMPASS! » STOPPED IN Hl HUNTING 'EARLIER! J Sal - \ Fr un A He . ' AT pF ID NOW WHERE DID THAT SEARS Y CLOSE BY ME! IT GETTING DARK FAST! gf THIS WOODS IS BI : 81| FULL OF WILD 5 ANIMALS! | ) i pin An | i u Diy Pn i i, \[ HEY, SEFF!||f on, on! 1 HEAR WN} . DONT CWA j SOMETHING! SOUNDS' LIKE A BEAR! CAN'T SEE IT! IT'S COMING CLOSER AND CLOSER! 1'M AFRAID To MOVE} ITS SO CLOSE YE To ME NOW [ CAN FEEL IT'S BREATH ON THE BACK OF MY NECK) TURN Your {8 COLLAR UP! Ud 3A oy 4 Is / 4 oe [ras Adis 14 MYR DRX IRL Vel " Lh HART) 3 i 15 REO fit | 30 y « % "POP--Pop Waives the Etiquette By J. MILLAR WATT : BEHIND / "KRefeared by : WEVE CLIMBED WAY UP HERE AND LEFT OUR GLASSES WE CAN DRINK OUT OF THE NEVER MIND -- BOTTLE oo a ' TH' TIN CAN / "REG'LAR FELLERS--B FE now, AM Fon e------ igger Game WHERE DID' er -- EN FPR en Re ra 2H ie ~~ a

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