,fr"Hi-1 G,UAl:Dg!MAN. ciiAiz;.o:ijri-:Towisi groundi begins to sway druiikeiily making it text to impossible to keep one's feet. - e DECEMBER - 20. 1957. - PAGE TWENTY-019?. g .. .. these vibrations of the earth's N1l5?-- By means of the S8l&m0X1'BPh- 1'- has been? proved that earth tremors go on all the time. that a large part of them are of subterranean origin, and that not less than 30,000 "minor" quakes occur every year. More quakes occur under the sea than on dry land. and the cable with varying throw up to twenty- feet." The explanation usually accept- ed is that the, earth is slowly contracting on account of the loss of heat. and that the crust, which must follow the shrinking interior. is being crowded into a small space W.C.pT.U. E.-NOTES strange lliit True 5, I. II. Ilsmrthul 1.: That marvelous instrument called shiiaw WAY GUARANTEES . E I A person who witnessed the des- tructive quake that hit San Fran- cisco ln 1906 tells us his story in the following graphic words: "A terrific" -roar proceeded the move- 3-, n) pen with resultant ruptures and shocks. ... this eirglqggre: Elia oocgured. from Llpari Islands to Sicily has merit of the ground. which soon be- ' ' E "50ClAL DRINKING" u wte records theltremors, different been roken at least five times gan to sway a.nd'wlggle in the The greatest volcanic eruption in ' ilgndulums, etc. So that the cen- from this cause. most horrible manner imaginable. the history of the world took place When December arrives. WHY- mghe Strait of Sundg in 1333, The one is conscious of the nearness oi force of the cxplwon pmducg-1 Christmas. To most of us. Climat- waves in the atmosphere which ml” 33-9-.1l,m'3 to be 100k9d 1'01"" ,1 were propagated around the whole W”'3 m- "””le '0 0'vh"5 "4 35 A J earth, and the first one was re- "me m be druded with b9Ve”3e Great quakes usually begin with- out warning or with a rumbling sound like thimder. until the scum! ends in s mighty roar. Then the The trees of the city swayed vio- lently from side to side, like a field of ripe gain in the breeze. Two long lines of parallel faults formed. ter of the shock can generally be accurate1Y d9t.”ml”'d- Centuries ago the Chinese de- ..;,mi iinyinstrument, that detected Start your "Adoration" service wiilrthis exciting oiier 6 PIECE PLACE SETTING IN "ADORATION" BY T847 ROGERS BROS.- was: and linen odd to your original set with extra pieces lrom our large open stock selection ol "Adoration" Dinnerware and T847 ROGERS BROS. "Adoration" silver- ploiol Your table can glow wiih the beauty oi Conodo't lines! silverplote gto-night ... Stop in to-doy oi corded in Germany 10 hours after the explosion. The ejected materials were all fragmentary and of in- credible volume; ashes were shower- ed over an erea of 300,000 square miles. the greatest fall being a- round the island itself. Stretches of water of an average depth of 117 feet were reduced to shallows. and the flaming-red sunsets which characterized the winter of 1893- 1884 have been ascribed to the re- flective efforts of fine dust thrown off by the volcano. Last June a 4-legged chicken was hatched on the farm of Nelson Williams, East Wlltshlre. The freak . , , RADIOS: Munlol, Tnliiri. ('nnsolc oomhini- Riirizn I.:,iinps', lrmii . . Sltllii Chick had the Extra Pair of l8iZ8 W161"? Tm you and I donc drmk- - lion mndcls. Phillips. Rogers-M.1jesl:v. 'lii'i-l.i,r.'l1ls, from . ........... .. .. Sll.lI.') directly behind the first pair. FOll't- 1.1 ng5 ;nany' mgny O-tth Fair ,i Floelwoorl. VVinrlsI)i', ii;iIli('r:iflN'. M.'1i'rnni; Ningaziiic lintl Tables, Lamp 'Iah1:-s, Drum legged chickens are such a rarity Li"; L: ,c”';:eCw"l Vlgld rtu” also Battery. Portable llliflllls and Clock Tables, Slap Tnhlos, Magazine Racks, Fern- that only one hatches in about leaugt -'-e-nmetllsd 8' Sp en "” '3 Radios. Stziiids. (lccasional Clinirs, Hostess Chairs. every million incubated eggs! s 0 C 0 - . . ti Elei-lric lV:ill Clocks .. ll? lV'Il'litP, Rrvinissaiii-n Diiiii0l'R'ate (liiiin . er which deals with ti ett i Fen?” . . , i ' ' ii one of the most amazing cx- Eonnecmon Wm, beve1'aegequB.lC:h0l1 Gonerlil Llecirii: lmns . (yl.'tK'.sll'ili't' Illlll ('iill('i'y Sm, for , ,, 3,399,-, amples of river eroson is seen in " General l-Ilocirii: kettles the canyons of the Colorado River. The Grand Canyon is more than 200 miles long and from 4,000 to etc, imiiomalic Coffee Percoialor S"9.ii.': itnsr,-mhle ltlill English Serving Tray SSil.88 6,000 feet deep. Just fancy a river we have to make our choices Hot Plates, from ............. .. - llnsso:-ks, from M . cutting such a gash in solid rock! n-om day to day. but 3,, some I End 'i':ihlos. from llninpvrs. frnni How was this achieved? By the gradual raising of the whole region. which is now a lofty plateau in some places more than 8,000 feet above sea level. Every year the mighty Mississippi River carries into the Gulf oi Mexico approximately 7.500.000,000 cubic feet of rock and clay. Enough solid sediment to cover one square mile to a depth of 268 feet. One would think that this amount of erosion wuum mwer the drained Igtffrlg-hwithml lrilgltbelhought. 10V6l1)Y t 100m find fVlC'0Tl3Vl1le in wilnuiv ME:9”;; Rockers, Gale-legged and Duncan Phyfe area to an alarming extent yet a 5 me” 3 mag” C” 9 .”y' ”'- ””" ------------- " . l Tables. Matching Chairs. Book-Cases. China strange but true. the surface is only B-Hanged. Show what an attract- V DAVENPORTS -- Space aver Davcnporis lowered at the rate of one foot in 4.920 years. for it must be remem- bered that north America's great 1 -- g m Hedi. Inn” Shrink MHHITSSFS hll Sim-'. river drains l,325,000 square miles. glint Jglciegfflre axlild C225 J X0e:nu”gh0use Md Eskimo Food Mlsgsr; mans. Star, etc. Wardrobes. O O O The difference between snow and lceisthatsnow is made up of tiny crystals of ice which are mixed with air as they fall and are separated from one another. To convert snow into ice it is only necessary to ex- pel the air and bring the crystals into contact. Man in his greed to subdue the earth and possess it, has stripped off most of the world's greatest tim- ber belts. thus bringing down the vengence of nature in the for-m of serious droughts and great floods. Every country has its areas of burnt out lands and washed out soil areas that were once rich in beauty and highly productive. Conserva- tion methods are now being adapt- ed everywhere to try and offset this evil. How well man can succeed along this path remains to be seen. BROCKVILLE. Ont., Dec. 16 - (CF)--James Blyth, Brockville commercial artist and an em- ployee of the Recorder Printing alcohol entering the home and so- cial funotions, and changing the personalities of the imbibers. Last year we noted in the newspapers. the problem of the office Christ- mas parties in which alcohol was a factor and problem. So let us devote time at our meeting for a study of this problem of social drinking and its implications. At the same time, let each one of us make a choice as to what we will do when confronted by it and stand oi-m. In this way we may help others to take their stand, too. One so often hears, as an excuse, ”Oh. everybody dl'lnks!!' That is ”Lots of People Don't Drink" by Henrietta Ripper- Thls is very important for we want to know what to do and how to do it. in connection with cocktails, things as in the case of alcoholic cocktails. etc., we can have a set- tled conviction as to whether they are right or wrong. If we have made that choice beforehand in connection with beverage alcohol, we need not be caught unaware and get in a. dither when offered a. cocktail, and. "No Thank You” will automatically come to our lips. In our homes, when planning a lve beverage you can serve with- out the, inclusion of beverage al- cohol, ever keeping in mind that booklet "Drinks For Social Occa- sions" -you will find some interest- ing recipes for making delicious fruit drinks. The booklet ilDrink Without Becoming Drunk" is most interesting in its discussion of the benefits of unfermented fruifjulces and their vitamin content. After reading this booklet, one feels more enthusiastic than ever about serv- ing the lovely unfermented fruit juices with dinners, luncheons or snacks. so let us pass on this counter-suggestion to be-used in- stead of serving alcoholic cock- tails. These "Amethyst" Drinks whlch are non-alcoholic, are a delightful addition to any meal. In olden days the ancients believ- ed that the Amethyst served as an antidote for drunkenness. Hence the name "Amethyst Drink" which we so often use for non-alcoholic beverages. Let us therefore emphasize the importance of our Department of Non-Alcoholic Fruit Juices. Governor of Don Sill: vs 3?-sci: what 50:: WEEKLY -will buy: 4&& CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW - ON OANAOIVS EASIEST TERMS! NO DEPOSIT OR DOWN PAYMENT REOUIREO SEE what 250 WEEKLY will huy:i. Ward 'll;ihlos, Boudoir Sets, Mirrors. 13 Pin:-o ('Iiionic (Tiissci'olc and Bakingwaru lvliisriiililc 2-l Piers: Morph)-Richards Pop-Up 'l oaslers , .?9.95 ,'1'iii'n-Over Toiislers FlPull-do-i,isi-mOlossware i.ii1h.y'is " Coffer: Taiilos, from . Telepliorw Sets Sewing Cahinnls, from Smokers. from Table Lamps, from . (loiinolrriiiii liulzs. frnnl (lrihs nnil Mnill'cssr's ilnliy Cairiagrs . . , FhildrPn's Rccnrti Players . liigli Cliziirs, from S 539.95 517.05 S1195 I W CEDAR CHESTS -- By Red Seal, Heir- Studio Couches, Colonial Velour Platform Cabinets. Corner Cabinets, Beds and Bed- ding, Bed Outfits. Roll-a-Way Cois, Bunk in ROPD. Velour, Frieze. etc, from .t99.5fl Cogswell Lounge Chairs .. 3.49.95 British Inlaid Linoleum, per.w. yd. 33.00 u it KSEE what 750 WEEKLY will buy: Wood Ereakfast Sets (Natural or White). Fawr-oft Coal and Wood Stoves, Sea-Breeze Electric lroners. BICYCLES-Ladies' and Gerils' Boys' and Girls'. Fawcett Space Heaters Royal Floor Polishers Electric Ranges and Rangette from 559.50 Royal Vacuum Cleaners, from .. S79-95 Single and 3-speed Portable Rec r Play- ers. from ...-....-..-..... ...s..........--........... E3435 Bedroom Suites in Walnut, Mahogany and Blonds Vent-or and finishes, from S9950 Chrome Kitchen Sels,'Kilchen Cabinets. SEE what 1.00 WEEKLY will buy: WASHERS-from .. -F1.59.b0 ', Simplicity, Bnzidix, Inglis, Domestic; Also Gas Modcls. Whites and Pride Sewing Jiarshincs. ................................... -1 5118-50 3-piece Chcslvrfield Suites in Repp, Vel- ..,.our, Frieze. eic.. from l - H59-50 if 3 !l 2-pie-cc Davenport Suits. 2-P19”? SPRCE r Saver Suites. Dinette Suites. Carpets. GIFTS over 1.00 ililEEKLY-- Compriny, has received a thank- it. you note from Prime Minister - . , d Winston Churchill. Mr. Blylh 0 . (1) Falvcett Torrid oil Ranges. (2) 3-DI”-re V910!” Dcvenrwrt 5l”'"- E Sam Mr, churchiii , i..,ni-1.en. - mm 31,50 ..,....ki,. from 31-75 W9('k'!' O ' graved birthday PM-d mmmemm-. . J)N (4) Nationally known Refrigerators, r g niing Mr. Churchill's birthday and ;I- (3) 9-piece Dininiz Room Suit”. M059”! 7 M 9-5 i'”- flu fmm 53-25 l'l'P”vk'-V JQ St Andrews Day. Both fall on ..TO'R0NT0- 1399- 19 m'CP)m and Period. Also open slack. -' l-Zlm-ii-lo Clothes Dryers-SimfiliPil.V m NAV 30 R5m0V3l Of Thoma-5 w- Bmnd from EL75 weekly and Bendix 51.85 weekly , - ' ' ,' from goveriiorship of Toronto's at 3 pan. 1500 pair First Quality NYLON HOSE .00 - - PAIR x spec Today - Saturday 51 Giiaige-15 Denier -- 45 Giiago-30 lleiilor .'8izos 9 to at lfloln Pack from our largest Hosiery supplier Tanglint and Rosy Beige - ?&?&35??.4QI4&”?i-'3”' .-sh wta. -. ..1. I Don Jail was announced Thurs- day. Brand, blamed by a royal com- mission for the escape of the Boyd bank robbery gang from the jails death row cellblock last Sept. ii, was suspended after the break. He will become assistant super- intendent at Burivash Prison Farm near Sudbury. The present Bur- wash superintendent. R. H. Pater- son; will be the new governor of the jail. Charles Sanderson moves up from assistant superintendent to superintendent at Burwash. The changes were announced to- day by Provincial Reforms Min- ister Foote. 0 jwiro. Allimeless classic with its own colerie of matching bath and toilet accessories. Johnson & Johnson DRUGC .TH We Deliver Cor Kent and Prince Streets Phone 83 " 2 s 4' ) ll. YOU Choose The Time To Pay Take 6 Months - 12 Months -18 Months -v 2 Years- 3 Years or 200 WEEKS to Pay .1 m. .4gW 25c WEEKLY auvs .... Soc wEEKl.Y”BiUYs .. ..... .. sl.0O s2.00 33.00 54.00 WEEKLY BUYS WEEKLY BUYS WEEKLY BUYS WEEKLY BUYS WEEKLY BUYS