ice! MoSCRE aey condt et . pré y condiâ€" tions. . These are not "cheap" articles, but reguâ€" lar lines of mercha.mgge ‘offered at a reasonable Firestone Sentinel Compare These Prices No Charge For Installing On Car 440 x 20 Special 450 x 20 Special 450 x 21 Special We have a few real good buys in. Used Cars of varâ€" ions makes, such as: Wilâ€" lysâ€"Knight, Hudson, Oldsâ€" mpbile Whiert 6 and Férd, Model A. You have that confident feelâ€" ing of everything being alâ€" right when you have your reâ€" pairs done by. our experienced mechanics. Now is the time to think of that spring overâ€" hauk â€" ~ a Is Your Car Hard To Start These Cool : Mornings? IWSED CARS 13 Plateâ€"Extra Heavy For Large Cars . Lower Prices We chave lowered the RED INNER TUBES Both Built and Guaranteed For 1 Year By CANADA BATTERY CO. These prices include â€"_â€".â€" Installation ANTIâ€"FREEZE 98c per gal. Other sizes similarly reduced Home of Studebakers "Rockne" + Only a few places left IEATED STORAGE ean, Fireproof, Steam §$5 RUICKSH PAIRS BY EXPERTS" 13 Plate Empire REPAIRS BATTERIES $13.95 $7.95 RAGE Per Month $5.80 .450x20 $6.15 $6.25 $8.25 $8.40 440x21 500x19 6, 1988 * y2u The Angels‘ Song gp~~ Are there some of us who listen for 25 he angels‘ song oï¬y at the Christâ€" ‘ mastide? â€" Are we nlissing the sweetâ€" lest, truest harmonies of fife, because 19 e do not take time or the thought . |fto listen? The angels‘ songs are ever present. ‘The minor chords of sacriâ€" 20 ice, of unselfishness, of suffering patiently borne; the fuller chords of 40 ; [ftrust, of tenderness, of helpfulness, of sympathy, the majestic, major chords rly of gratitude, of triumph over sore temptation, of joyâ€"all these make up he angels‘ songs. When we have lisâ€" . |ftened with the heart to the _son%s _of ‘Es the angels how glorified the outlook onElife. merson says, 51.15 "In the mud and scum of things $1.15|| Something always, always sings." $1 15 and it is Adelaide Proctor who thanks * God that "When things first ‘ wrong ith me, 1 says: “O%ï¬&flor ku‘ me from sour!" then I‘ve made it a ‘zncda to t all my worries down in the botâ€" molnxbut.flunntonthelid ‘ smile."â€"Mrs, Wiggs. me humble, Make me kind; ive me wisdom‘s Light of mind. A senerous hand, A gentle heart, power to do My useful part. e me a task To make me strong; .'ll" me to serve, o right a wrong. Ni spread good.â€"sh nd sprea cheer, o b-nugx doubt . Or quench a tear. n comes night And efforts cease, rant me, dear Lord, The gift of peace. P "In the darkest spot of earth some love is found." May we learn‘ to listen with the hearing of the heart to the angels‘ song, and through the coming days of the New Yenr may no note of their helpful music be lost to us." The Challenge of the New Year We are standing at the portal of the New Yearâ€"on the very threshold. We look aliead into the great unexâ€" plored recesses of the year 1933, and we are challenged to go forward. Perhais we are discouraged as we look back over the year just past, beâ€" cause we seem to have made so little progress, but we must not be disâ€" heartened nor lose our faith. Lemon Meringue Pie Oneâ€"half cup sifted cake flour, 1%4 cups sugar, 1 cup boiling water, 1/3 cup milk, 3 egg yolks, beaten with 1 egg white, 4 tablespoon butter 2 lemâ€" ons (% cup juice), grated rind 1 lemâ€" on, 1 baked 9â€"inch pie shell, 4 tableâ€" spoons sugar, M teaspoon salt, 2 egz whites. stiffiy bexten.: |° | > _ Days of opportunity and challenge are before usâ€"days for heroism and faith! How are we going to meet hem? Like brave men and women who have a God of omni?otent power and glory on Whom to relie? Or like spineless humans who have been reâ€" lying on their own strength and abilâ€" ity to overcome difficulties? Alfred Noyes makes the astronomer say, "We climb to power by inches," and another poet says, ‘The trend Is upward still, and slow, More slow than glaciers at the pole, It yet goes. forward." _ _ % The challenge of the New Year is Progress, a going forward to greater and more worthâ€"while achievements. The New Year challenges us to ‘think on these things.‘ "Rise up, O men of God, . %, teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons butter, 3 egg yolks, slightly beaten; 1 teaâ€" spoon vanilla, 1 baked 9â€"inch pie shell, 3 egg whites, 6 tablespoons sugar. Add chocolate to milk and heat in double boiler. _ When chocolate is melted, beat with rotary egg beater :intil blended. Sift sugar, cornstarch, and. salt together, and add a small amount of chocolaté mixture, stirring ‘intil smooth. Return to double boilâ€" or, add butter, and stir constantly unâ€" til thickened. Cook 10 minutes longer, stivring occasionally. Pour a small amount over egg yolks, stirring vigâ€" wously. Return to double boiler, and cook until thickened. _ Remove from fire and add vanilia,. Cool. Pour into vie shell. Beat egg whites until stiff, add sugar, and beat until mixture thickens again.. Pile lightly on filling. Bake in, moderate oven (325 degrees Fahrenheit) 20 minutes, or until Combine flour and sughr in top of double boiler. Add water, stirring constantly; then add milk, ‘Cook unâ€" til thickened, stirring constantly. Pour small amount of mixture â€"over e@g volks, stirring vigorously. . Return to double hoili, and. continue . cooking antil mi c drops in thick sheets from spoon. _ Add butter, lemon juice, and ‘rind. . Cool n:dpont into pie shell.â€"â€"Fold â€"sugar. salt . into ors whites. Pile lightly on filling. Bake Have done with lesser things, Give heart and soul and mind and strength To serve the King of Kings. Rise up, O men of God, His Kingdom tarries long; Bring in the day of brotherhood And end the night of wrong." * Chiffon Chocolate Pie Three squares unsweetened chocoâ€" ‘ate, cut in â€"pieces; 2% cups cold milk, | 1/3 cups sugar, & cup corng;tarch, A department of interest to the Sioler hine, who wi te wied to i P reâ€" iuudmhthunflr.edsudw r in care of this office. AN EVERYDAY SERMONETTE ites. Pile lightly on filling. Bake .olo:v oven (mnn J‘?l“mhdt) ‘minutes, orâ€"until ‘delicate brown: SOME GOOD PIES The Woman‘s â€"Grenville Kleiser «9 thoroughly; the lemon juice and y Srw hflc well, Line a â€"inch pie plate with pour in "uiom and minutes in hot oven 10“ Fahrenheit). Decrease to modâ€" erate (350 degrees Fahrenheit) and continue baking 20 minutes longer. Cover with meringue made by beatâ€" ing sugar into 8' whites. Return to moderate oven?Eo degrees Fahrenâ€" heit) and bake 8 minutes; ‘open oven iioor and continue baking 25 minutes onger. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar xx’duuy. and cream W well. Nok uoo add ies it feat uol Wa‘o:&.‘ Pie Cream oneâ€"f« “c.uly bu::cr, add one cup sugar » 0 well beaten, lnts?,flo-hl{l h;m m Then add one twoâ€"thi cups {lourml r;nllxe& and sifteg‘ with two w::d oneâ€" aspoons king powder. Bake in rounl:ioo layerâ€"cake tins, put between layers raspberry jam and sprinkle top â€"with powdered sugar. PONTIAC WILL BE RELEASED TOMORROW Pontiaec for 1933, introduced to the public tomorrow is a big impressive Straight Eight. The new Pontiac is brilliantly styled with windstream body design and deeply skirted fenâ€" ders; is equipped with the Noâ€"Draft Ventilation individually controlled; and has in the new Straight Eight power plant the best engine ever carâ€" ried under the Pontiac hood. Dealers at whose showrcoms it will be on disâ€" play declare the. Pontiac Eight, with its 77â€"horsepower motor, has put an altogether new complexion on the lowâ€" priced field. â€" The new Poptiac is distinctly a style car.~ ‘Stglnm Hrmz has curved and smoothed the eritire structure. The smart grilled Vâ€"radiator tilts back gracefully and leads into the long straight line of hood and cowl. Fenders dip low in front, and the modern side skirts conceal the whole underâ€"carriage and protect the car from road splash. Slanting hood louvres help maintain the effect; lamps and all detailed units are beautiâ€" fully designed. _ The Pontiac Eight has a wheel base of 115 inches. Speedy of course, the new car ac-l celerates rapidly. The driver can| "step on it"â€"at low speed, and feel it gweep straight throug{\’eits entire speedl range without the slightest bucking,| labor or hesitation. Performance is'; smooth and brilliant, on hills or in traffic.. From a standing start it{ picks up to sixty miles per hour in 26 seconds. It burns ordinary grades of fuel under _hitgh compression and the prehcating of the fuel mixture to & proper temperature in all seasonsl is automatically controlled by a builtâ€" in thermostat. © Full pressure lubriâ€" cation to every bearing in the motor, valves of special high efficiency deâ€" sign and several other features conâ€" tribute toward the success with which brilliant performance and excellent gasoline mileage have been combined in the new Straight Eight. _ _ _ Noâ€"Draft. Ventilation, individually controlled, lets every Pontiac passenâ€" ger have fresh air as he wants it, yet be protected from unwelcome drafts and discomfort. Driving is pleasant and healthful in any weather. . The cooling system includes both the exâ€" elusive Pontiac Cross Flow radiator and a new Pontiac featureâ€"a cold water "pipe line" extending the length of the motor which permits uniform cooling of valves and eylinders. And traditional Pontiac stamina is guardâ€" ed by overâ€"building every vital part of motor and chassis. 4 â€" On the road, Pontiac with its low centre of gravity, sure traction of wide tire areas, and ease of steering, shifting and braking, creates a disâ€" tinet impression of "big car" stability. And the new Sfraight Eight motor, with "something left" even at high road speeds, raises Pontiac performâ€" ance to _new peaksâ€"of brilliance. Driving Becomes Easier ‘The ease with which the Pontiac is handled is very noticeable.. In the addition of new mechanical features. the arrangement of the controls and other details, the comfort of the driver has been given first consideraâ€" AJl instruments are grouped on the left in a half oval panel visible through the sector of the 17â€"inch threeâ€"spoke wheel. They include large pointer type â€"speedometer, â€" gasoline gauge, ammeter and combination oil and temperature gauge. The dials are white on black, for high visibilâ€" ity and are indirectly lighted. . A glove compartment occupies the right half of the instrument panel with choke and throttle buttons in the centre. The starter button is located tion The taper roller bearing gear, with a ration of 14 to one, permits effortâ€" tess control even on rough roads. The car can be turned around in a Ao-fm street. â€" Shifting also is ext easy due to the action of the Sglerfr mesh transmission with quiet helical constantâ€"mesh second speed. The Syncromesh design, improved and reâ€" fined, permits quick silent shifting at all speeds. The car, with a second gear ratio of 1.7 to one, is extremeâ€" ly fast in second. on the extreme left of the instrument panel. h w . . s Brake and clutch pedals are mount: ed on the frame. ‘They areâ€"not effect. ed by engine movement.. Both pedals are.covered by rubber pads. The acâ€" celerator is of the full treadle type, rubber covered. . > 11 speeds. Th:vrrkh\g brake with oncealed pawl rod is mounted on the noofsu.:gmnmwm egular service brakes on all four The following one always remains in my memory as a tongueâ€"twister, which I defy nn;'one to quote withâ€" out hesitation after a real, cheery Christmas dinner. Try it yourself!, "Here‘s a health to all those that we "Here‘s a health to you and yours, Likewise to us and ours; » And if ever you and yours Need help that‘s in our powers, We‘ll do as much for you and yours As you have done for us and ours." "Here‘s to thee and me and aw‘ on us! May we ne‘er want nought, nawn on Neither thee nor me, nor anyone else, Aw on usâ€"nawn on us!" Theâ€" ‘W“*Q-m" ngs are atâ€" MMJ&E e k even be* fore it can reach springs. . The fr-thlzrilcl..bh .em.?".uï¬ w car ride" l"llé by closeâ€"fitting spring covers which retain the lubriâ€" cation applied to the springs at the factory. .‘ "s. 655. 36y An Ufltht Motor The motor, of "L" head de:j:, provides an almost "square" cylinder ratio with bore of 3 8â€"16 inches and ngroholll-zlin:hn.vmqivaa dlw m C inches. Due to the short stroke of the motor, piston travel is held to the extremely conur_vlntin li:'dt of" only lift“ flc;,t per mile, whic Ing%om piston life and also reduces the internal stre of operation. Compression ratio is 5.7â€"to one,â€"@r between 128 and 1381 pounds to the square inch. The S. A. E. horsepower rating is 32.6. _ love, Here‘s a health to all those that love us, Here‘s a health to all those that love them that love those Thatâ€"loveâ€"them that â€"loveâ€" thoseâ€" that love us." The new Pontiag «Straight Eight motor is exceptionally smooth, there bn_l'fl no noticeable "torque reaction within the driving range, The big motor block is cast integral with the crankcase and ribbedfor both veftiâ€" cal and lateral rizi&. The crankâ€" case extends 2.5 inches below the centreline of the crankshaft. _ The motor is supported at four points on massive cushions of steelâ€"reinforced rubber compound, with a fifth cushion under the transmission housing. G. H. Gray, LL.B. L. 8. Lyon, B. A GRAY & LYON BARRISTERS Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Room 704 Confederation Life Bldg Cor, Queen & Victoria Sts., Toronto 6 Phone Elgin 4381 Weston Office 52 Main St. North Phone 495 16 Main St. N. Over Post Office Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Elgin 1863 Money to Loan 18 Toronto Street, Toronto C. Lorne Fraser M. A. Here are two more: WESTON Phones: Weston 152W Junct. 0769 J. Edgar Parsons, W, M. PENMAN, B.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Ete. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers TONGUEâ€"TWISTER TOASTS by. D. W. CARTER AUTO WRECKERS AUTO WRECKER 41 Main St. South, Weston Open Evenings Glass for All Makes of Cars Late model cars wanted for wrecking BARRISTERS, Etc. Phone Weston 709 Used Parts of All Kinds Office Hours Daily From 9â€"5 P.M. Tues. & Thar, 7â€"9 P.M. BUSINESS anp PROFESSION \â€"â€" _ DIRECTORY â€"=~â€"â€"~~ Phone 1186 xâ€"46â€"131 & G1T 0â€"16â€"57 One of the latest inventions is a mechanical cook which turns out panâ€" cakes or coffee piping hot, according to which of two buttons you press. And wonderful things are to folâ€" low, The inventor has already perâ€" fected a hamâ€"andâ€"egg machine. Press the button. Crack goes the egg whilst Main and John St., Westom . ~ Phone 295W Residence 298) Dr. W. J. Rodwell Funeral and Ambulance INSURANCE AND REAL i ESTATE _ | Phones: wig Iinction 8921 Weston 48 Flynn Bros. INSURANCE AGENCY > 6â€"A Main Street Northâ€"â€"Weston, Ont. Agents for all leading. Fire luaurnna Accident and Sickness, Anto::bno a Life Companies, On Autos, the Teronto genernl allows as high as 20 ï¬-u-\. {f for careful drivers -nd berâ€" men‘s llguul pay . back vw C high as per cent, Let us save yeu momey. L 000. 00 [ C 0. wik Phone: Office 80 Dr. Harrison C. Roos DENTAL SURGEON Xâ€"RAY EXTRACTION BY GAS Nurse in Attendance Office: Bank of Montreal Buildirg Dr. A. C. Clarke Mills FUNERAL DIRECTORS Office: ‘orner Main and Dufferin Rowntree Block PHONE 129 DENTIST Ten years‘ experience. Office: Cor. Main & John Sts. Over Inch‘s Drug Store Canadian to a greater degree than ever because it embodies ideas expressed by thousands of motorists of the Dominion, the Chevrolet Six is introduced with many interesting features. New airâ€" 1273â€" WESTON ROAD â€", WELLâ€"KNOWN CANADIAN SIX HAS AIRâ€"STREAM DESICN AND MANY OTHER MECHANICAL COOK E. J. MUSSON DENTISTS DENTIST Chevrolet for 1933 Reveals New 107. a slice of ham falls into the pan.. As soon as it is cooked to a turn the machine delivers the dish. A great future opens up for the invention, No longer will young husâ€" bands be reduced to nervous wrecks by the burnt offerings of meat, the flintâ€"like cakes, and the soggy put;z of young wives whose culinary am! tions outrun their skill. Many a promâ€" Madame Rutherford Weston WESTON BRANCH Main and John Sts., Weston 1134 Weston Rd., Mt. Dennis Piano, Singing, Violin, Theory, Dancing, Elocution, Guitar, ete. Ldoydbrook>=9240 Weston 1051M stream design makes these cars among the most beautiful on the market. Fisher Noâ€"Draft mmm est closed car advancementsâ€"of the year, is standard equipment. Mechanically, Teacher of Piano PRIVATE TUITION 10; 55 AVE s oi o ln] Voice Culture and Sight Singing § 6 William Street, Watches, Clocks and Jewellery Skillfully Repaired Anything Pertaining Jewelâ€" lery, We Have It. 10 MAIN ST. S. Phone 354 Mrs. T. H. ROGERS Marion Rus: Demorest Toronto Conservatory of Music _ _ R. A. Saalmans Singing, Piane, Organ Private or Class * Westom 1051M" â€"* Lloydbrook 9240 JEWELLERS MUSIC LT.CM. Phone 985W xâ€"4â€"3m. the‘ Chevrolet . Six 4s amuch Picture above shows dard ccach.. Below, 2t. the front end. At the righ quarter, showing the graceful lines and skirted fender. ising marriage has the rocks of â€" all these tragic ap be things of a home %ro cooker, . Edwing smiling . Angeling,. dainty‘ menu. T wressed and in a i most wonderful 24 Hour Main St. Dr. T. (Office 125