sixtyrsixth year of publication the georgetown herald wedriesdayev ening march 16th 1932 150 per annum in advance 200 tp ua 1mb georgwtown herald maanhsr canadian weekly newspaper cnr time table standard time gktar bait andman lom ajn passenger 2dt pjn passenger- and man- 6j0 pan passenger stops for passengers going bast and toronto 9j pm sunday going kast passenger 239 pm passenger 812 pjn flamnsgal 9m pan tetos west passenger and man 735 am passenger 8m ajn passenger zm pjn p and mali j5 pjn passenger sunday 8ji in passenger sunday v 1022 pin fgmac nerth ibll and paavenrar m i obxr saatk ajau and passenger 3t pin arrow boeasew jjj seivice willi all the leave georgetown dally westbound ut utt 1240 pjn lso pjn 710 pjn ouo pm dally ex cept saturday saturday only 1u0 run lojo am 8atarcay 8tmdayand holi days only assays georgetown daily eastbound 730 ajn 1oj05 im uo pjn sjjo pm ao pm iojo pjn saturdays sundays and holidays only reduced fares to holder of ticoekts and hmfokmation at longs directory tm sunr dais georgetown ontario laul culamncb bl wmmums hlwrlllr mai ytwu block o telephone im bjtnnatti m langdon aauettor i nauu fames nut mnruraga money to loan r a watson ojxa hju mjuuon tkotst ua doxs w55 mntat t omauk oandac faotoey sue to a nsv vtaa lamb r pbt pbaltbbwbmwpajbimajl m ottovpamowal chiropractic rnuatr xta cairagraeiat r cliadaala u fears fiactam bsatasaa o oatoapa xray service dont fotqet ihe this hasbeen a great year for outstanding improvements in new motor cars hasnt it but with all ipe shouting about 1932 improve- menu may we as mclaqgnlinbuick dealers slace before you a basic tiioughtmclaiijhlin- uick has- been continuoosly manufactured in canada for over 24 years daring which it has earned the enviable reputation of being canadas standard car we think that this is a reasonable statement because more than twice many people buy mclaughlin-buicks- aatrw second car in its price range this has held true year after year then too 86 of our owners buy mcf jngtilinbiiicks again and again and while you consider the tremendous value to you of such a reputation as a buving guide dont forget that the new mclanghlinbuicks for 1932 con tain over 100 improvements they are most modern cars in advance oi the industry inmany respects we cordially invite yon to learn by your own tests the great pleasure and ease of driving yon will enjoy in the new mclaughlinbuick eights prajbtctd la canada exile will you remember that when next you write me it la of utile things i long to hear all the small happenings that you hold so- lightly i hold so dear are you still busy in your garden dally what are you reading now what do you sow and do you hum your little songs at gaily as long ago are the larks singing now at dawn awakening in- the green meadow where wild pansles grow 4 in clusters free for- any travellers taking tell me such things as these my heart is breaking dear lust to know maud stewart war time soup by oiarlsse bent s v king rmonk tm geouktoyvk 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georgetown ontario saaaaaaabbairbbaabbbbbbabbaaabbbaaaiabbbaa now you ro identuv your favorite d l tcw saavnton anthracite hard coal before you burn it ita traonnarked ttntad bloc for your protection ortat framaiasur 0aalmw- itonaifi 1 bbabbabbbbbbbbbbaabbbbbibbbbababbbbaababa a best ucott bulbd of all sizes guaranteed a- rders taken for ranges 5 b j- and v b a x b a appliances- of all kinds 5 i ffi3e town hall ii ababpabaiabaap am conway like many a father with one lone child was tremen dously proud- of his daughter joan so there was a braggdng note in his voice as be talked to the young man with a lieutenants bar on his khaki shoulders who sat beame turn as they drove home from town in mr conways car but the younar man i tom shortley had met joan the winter before when she visited a friend in hts home town and one reason he was so glad to undertake a trip to collectfunds for the recrea tion work at his camp was because his itinerary included joans home town yes said sain as be dexterously swung around a corner inbo toe long suburban road that led to us bouse joans a great girl you see weve got no men in our family to send to the front cant say im sorry joans not a soil for id miss her a lot but when this economy war talk oatne into fashion joan said she mi9t do ner bit to make up for being a ghrl and as luck woum have it our servants a cook and a waitress left we uve in a factory town you know and mrs conway couldnt get anyone to take their pdaoes all the girls like to go to the factories now she was discouraged and then joan said shed keep house without servants just with somebody o come in and serve the dinners and to dean uj now and then and by jove shes done it and every cent she saves in that way and in making us eat senaople and beans instead of beef steak and white bread she takes to duy worsted or to give to the bed onus or some other pet charity joan likes to have me bring tofts home for dinner lhtes to be surprised and show them what she can do mr conway turned into the short drive that crossed bis unpretentious avwn and led up to the comfortable frame house there she is now with her mother wont she be surprised at that moment joan ensconced in a corner of the living room window seat looked up from her knitting who on earth has father at- now aba asked ner mother oh mother if it umt that mr fihortley i met out at alices last winter you know i bold you about hknl bis taitbera the big standard 011 shortley ttyv got heaps of money oh i wish rd plan ned a different dinner and with a hurried review of the wartame menu she had planned boning through her bead she helgied her mother greet the guest and listened panicstricken to her fathers loving but bragsrlnsr voice as he said yes joans a great uttle cook she manages to sive us- uugtxty good things to eat and she hardly spend anything for them joan was glad to make an unosten tatious escape to the kitchen she stood a bit in awe of tom shortley to be sure he had seemed to dud her interesting when ahe had met him the year before but his money what must he think of a girl who gets din ner herself joan felt sure aat the girls he knew oouldnt tell com meal from oat meal and went to dinner fresh from thehands of dainty french maids instead of fresh from an- inter view with a stupid uttle irish vtrl that came in by the hour to act as wtrs and wash the djhner dishes like mag- ate dark however maggie clark was the problem of ttae moment ami joan hurried to bean set an extra place at the table now maggie said joan as to- getber they left the diningroom and went to the kitchen weve got to do some eleven- work to make the d for four instead 4 three of oourberthereb enough of the meat and vegetables and joan soaked coroplaoently at the steaming dash of baked rice and tomatoes ttie wen- browned potroaut and the saucepan of bjtt beans ahe bad her c trum tfaegartfen lnthe wi now listen doasly maggie said joan theres only dessert enough for three you see its charlotte russe but you whip up an egg white for theres no more cream and 111 get the stale sponge cake out of the cake box and welt make something that will do there as they together im provised an imitation dessert that matched the others in appearance now that win de tor me it would be awful if anybody knew but nobody will hera maggie this one on the top of refrigerator is mine and theres only soup enough for three its cream chicken soup and its perfectly delicious even if it is made of the ends of a chicken weve had two or three times before it would ruin it to dilute h but its white you see and nobody can tell the difference tf i have hot tnuk hi stead hot milk will look just tba saune at joan talked she wm beat ing milk over the are mow you run and tell mrs conway dinner is served then maggie rsmemtjer put the soup in three plates and put this holt tn to the fourth plate and give that plate to me for my soup hurry it in just as soon as were through with bat gragwftult thats on the table thank sjoodnem theres enough of fhat a few minutes later the four were seated around the eandlehghted table joans cheeks bit flushed from her recent contact with the heat from the kitchen move lowed softly la the fl beams and tier eyes spark led with excitement maggie looked at joan with a know ing smile aaatne placed a piste at soup before her avid joan salted and p it well before she tasted it she dn not relish hot uk h was ail right in ome for breakfast and it wasnt bid on toak- wbarane was uvrrbut pain hottnfjk bt pjaee ot bupl vv i jofn lifted tier spoon to her itps horrors what she laated was mllkvbat deowooi eoitp ml makst mwake wboiad the hjotmukt jbaa lojiual waaiiiani at her mother a eoaldna be thatua mother had it a faint line of-ver- ptexlty somethmg like a frown would surely mark her mothers brow if she were eating hot nauk in stead of soup and it couldnt be her father dear bed thought joan hed speak right out in meeting and ask why id tsfri to serving muk toast without the toast if be got the wrong place then joan stoav a look at- shortley opposite her must have the hm tnuk be eating his soup mast attentively m- tersdersinc the task with anaai in to her mothers questions about bow many pairs- of woollen socke each ban in eamp had- and her father quaa- tlons about his uurum in the work he was doing and with an iw i arttsial smile at joan heroes acroas the bowl of garden chrysanthsmnsos in panasatrtcken regret jbaa finish ed her soup at drat she bought hurriedly of eirrtsanging nudes mtbt the guest but sne autekly that silence was her only course and that would bare been all right if suddenly ahe had not become that bragging affectionate note m it my favorite shsefcen soup lsnt lt- daughter yea dad joan blusbed as ahe answered hi mnxe look shes some cook tant she short- ley and this soap ts one of her peclabtles she knoweits my favor ite ftor a minute joan imt tost con trol of herself she wanted to laugh and ahe was afrakt sne waa going to cry to make matters worse mr shortley looked straight at her and praised the soup and said he thought i cooking was a wonderful aobompusb- ment for a girl to nnwijaa joan never knew how the rat of the dinner passed she knew her father coinpmnented her w in tan or three times more and she knew that each time tom shortley joined him whether she ate white of an egg and stale sponge cake or whipped and fresh sponge cake for dessert abet never could tell but when a in a bag cape ahe took tom shortley out to see bar cjuyeanthemums in the treaty garden before be left her and he told her m the- chill nmonusbtvthat he cook not leave her without tedbar her that be had come to realise what ahe to him for a moment an thought of soup left her mmd you see added tom aknoat wtth reverence youre so wonderful so much more wonderful hem at boas than you were last winter that map i meat any girl roo can cook lake she could save money for wool and sweaters for a oftffer like me wen you know what i mean dost you joan oh bow i bate mat soup ened joan passionately but tom i 1 love you and i meant to base it for myself oh rn eanbtri some time i dont want any said tom youve said the only thing i wanted explained and aftertom waa gone joan came back to earthand went toco the bright living boom where her father and mother were sitting by the fire drew a little stool betaaeen then sat down her right tand on her fath ers arm and her ten mothers fingers that was dehctone soup dear to night youve never made it bet said her mother ouantostabiy after a moment joan sat up wtth a start she cried then you bad my daab the hot milk bathow ud yon know oh dad im sorry i anelled the chicken said the father and the bnasjamat into his voice i pbayed my part pre tty wen didnt it i the trouble was win m sure i dont know what youre tasking about aaad mm con way ob nothing mother said joan throwlug one aam a bar tanthera neck and another atnut her father only you see tom and i oh dad ill make a whole ehtnavn into soup for you tomorrow curl in wtth the mop mercury bnrrwah announced next tuesday will bring recruua who dont know any alima enrtmg than i do which to protect give them it a vauat kn of ahe i aaa passing on the odd tip is played on lee and may be said to bear some rela te use tiiiiaain nl wave it was ongdaated hi scotland by men was aaiatid to ajet used to haring cold set tt bptayedwith reete wtuch are heavy to uft for two rea- aobs t rtaey cannot be carried away lay sane ether gov a hey cahbot ce paayers it differs m two respects 1 the racks are saept into the bouse instead eg oat sstfte will do the saeepenar wtthoat aebecged brib ed or beauea overvie head it b all vavalasaale ton snoot a rock on the and then uard it wtth iio the ether follow cant xt be does tort just plumb majlbes the most on the scoreboard and assay vsttb tuuu wins the game necessary ss the ave add five and five to- e it wttbont any help go to a tkee when you grow weary of the boasts of men go to a tree my friend one that has stood iong patient years within a silent wood beneath its branches you will find again a thing long lost trees are- content to be as ood created them no bough that turns its golden thoughts to autumn ever t pan- of rocks heratre to throw them to get os lanst eox has tacky stars that on the all as leads nd many do 0670110 a nllsides umuo qq to a tree in silence you will find in the soft eloquence of bud and leaf serenity beyond the voice of grief and faith above the reach of human- kind man spends his noisy days in search of gain whoe trees find ood in sunlight soil and raln pollowlng is a copy of an indenture of apprentloesraip for six years given by the late ihomas ruston for many years an esteemed business man in georgetown to mr john stevenson of whitby ont in 1m7 some 5 in ha years ago such indentures were the early days and we thought repioduction might prove to the boys ot today we thank afjaa ruston for kindly loaning us the swhument and a una ing us to print tnejeznet this rkdsntctre made the etgh- teentli day of september in the eleventh year of the reign of our i sovereign ijady- victoria by the grace or ood of the dntted- kingdom of qreatbritaln and ireland tjueen de fender of the faith and m the year f cigarettes and cnew- tortte ether carters be jmbjltbabl ooaft liw through hts teeth and eat of the rink tf ex a me a do as of the n at any time to be tanked ay the ether membei of hts a shot goes wrong kicks u cut at camp thereto sentanent among the ofiaeers and at camp borden over the menfa eoonomy stroke vjtneb wfll re duce the strength of the camp from approximately too to about 100 al ready the order has teen l to put away in the banaars an ah p and in some days not a plane baa as cended from the startta field the fliers do not know deflnllrl yet just who la being let oat them are s8 officers who have reuulvad the word that they will not be i for fur ther duty this leaves the warmer of officers at 11 exclusive of the com- rasnhng ofneer and his staff wtth this number of officers it aboks as though but one squadron is to ba maintained at the eamp and ttak means that but eleven fliers wfll be left after the cleanoot the matban- ics have lec no word ss to who ttl to go but they ate wen aware that there wfll be an ahnost a re- duotlcm in trumbets in use and only one aaiuaalron of ii in the oamp the mv statt will have nothing to do and corjseqnently the entire lores of irwrmullrlans toe looking for word to emit the first of the week sumnc round the ofboers cussing the situation they are bamg let out without a prospect of any kmd omep enllswnent th a foreign isginn to render aviation service m a foreign country many of obem bttterty re sent the treatment tfiwy have receiv ed their co nine for three yean of service and is such a rigid document that the only way a man can get out before the ooai esptrea is to ibtty hanaett out at a pretty figure on the other band the govern ment leta them out unexpectedly m it months tana had their salaries been cut and cut extensively they have accepted the situation fully they say living hi the camp am about it families borne of the heads of these homes have nothing tn the form ot a resource of any kind and are com pletely at sea as to atmt they are going to do they feel that tatty van be allowed to live tn the houses they oocupy for ttae tout without the pav check coming along ota mi of every month they eannrat maintain their homes very long and wm be eompelvvl tojget out and ettdeavoi to ssoure eiiaa of aon there are another 10 or u living m angus and acme more wbej reside to barrle knlwment with the ctuneae avjav uonbrsja appeals to most of the men who state that uie aunftee to do at they cbocae as private onans thsyare rnerely avmtora they day and are not employed by the anvarn- ment nor are they part of the govern ment army reserve a ut isree to an tt the far east and in wl army ba b m the aviators anraamat thaty have a utt prvoaga of the aaaacr of tasks asje ta- t-faaj-sbja- vnaa abbbjbatjabball sbbbbbi the base of lbsi legs seal sjamad ebvny aaksag tdakaaat tacty jam trava degree ba ts raqutred to do but 15 he must keep the and in a mixed carry a compact for the beta theenb- aaem of the the lead as der ft to do so the the lead b mft to auawetf bat be must mat a he may trip the or poke him or put ground after the game he every ttae the lead throws up when it ha is allow ed ta wear a to that leads plain to rjjady to attn thessrto or toe third at any tame aaa at at ta be tn the ratio of skip lave bkinia turd one mow a of he abxadd hi real- forbida be should be tn i that it la a great is only pay- be t on wtth an rrdom he skip and at him for miss- i on the leads ctge- to tbe skip together wtth a lot he chats freely i and a wittdy aduxdndng rbnka ts to he the skip payed the wrong at and when it at aarsa that be waa tbe bonny a out toward the bat voluble disdain ratio ithl who neglec ma valuable tbe skm and experience in it sweep that is re beads bis broom hts subututn- aonnd not blush tblrd nsan dlscuss- wttb unfeeling ltoeks be oinonly see by he must be the port but at an he must to fjaay dyruaatte or runner vock and draw with- me amat smoke bis leads restrain ms seconds eadare an airtight alibi v be baas and ghe the credit to hie rtak v be worn jdt he ts eliminated i wits cant see why has on that silly be ont victori- the prise after the he is navitatmil by bis rink at to she ratio o l one steak asm steak third one steak gtan of sank and the check of our uard one thousand eighthnn- dred amd asttyseven ptt mauaouiy ruston of the township of ajlerton in tbe county of york miller and thomas ruston bis son of the one part and john stevenson the younger of whitby in tbe said county of york chymlst and druggist of the other part wltnesseth that the said thomas ruston hath of bis own free will and with the oonwmt of tbe said timothy ruston bis father put and bound himself apprentice to and with the said john stsnenson the you and with hhn after the insuihi of an apprentice to dwell remain and serve from the fourth day of august now last past for during and until the term of six years thence next follow ing be fully coirapleted and ended during all which term tbe said ap prentice his j we wen and faithfully jsbajtservv bis secrets and keep his lawful commands shall do ismotjoht so fellows ta toron- the generosity of people aodthcclty of an to by some cjvr do- that toronto cpu trains and use trams of tbe cjmt i ether darteuons and gett- aag at at use centring toarni beg thelr ttp all the cash wtth a hard took story oo- toranio they visit tbe see tbe hockey games a alllston fornication or adultery shall not com- j nut hurt or damage to his master- he shall not do or consent to be donf but to the utmost of his pomer rna prevent- it and forthwith his sid m ter thereof warn taverns or u houses he shall not haunt or ficqucr unless it be about his masters bust- ness there to be done at dice card tables bowls or any other unlawful games he shall not play the goods ot nil master he shall not waste nor them lend or give to any person with out his maste license matrimony within the said term shall not con tract nor from his masters service at any time absent himself but as true and faithful apprentice shall order and behave himself to aids hb master and all tuf family as well to words as hi deeds during the sadd term and a trueand just account of all his said masters goods chattels and money committed to hb ch or which shall come to his bands faith fully he shall give at all tunes when thereunto required by his salrt master his executors a a or as signs and the said john stevenson part thereof an tbe expiration of the sum of forty pounces of lawful money of great britain to him paid or agreed to be paid by the said timothy rus ton his executors or administrators u manner following that is to say tl sum of ten pounds part thereof ot tbe day of the date of these presents the sum of fifteen pounds other part thereof at the expiration of the third year of tbe said term and the sum of fifteen pounds being the remaining pant thehreof on the expiration of the said anprentloesriip and the said john ste the younger for him- seurhls executors sdmhibtratora and awrigns doth covenant promise and agree by these presents to and with the said thomas ruston the appren tice that be tne said john stevenson the younger his executors ademxd- stratom or assigns shall and wifi teach learn and instruct him the aejd apprentice or cause him to be taught learned and instructed ta tbe art trade or mystery of a chynxtst and druggist which the said master now useth after the best manner that he or they may or can wtth all ctoeann- ntanrea thereunto belonging and al so shall find autd provide to and for htm the said ap s and enough of meat drink diet and lodging lit for an apprentice dnrtng the said term arid the said timothy ruston the father doth hereby for himself bis executors administrators and asdgni covenant provide and agree to and with tbe said john stevenson the younger that the said thomas ruston shall and win truly and faithfully serve him tbe said john stevenson the younger as hat appren tice in the rnstirmt and far tbe con sideration aforesaid and diligently at- tend to his business at an ttmea and further thai he tbe sakt timothy bus- ion shan and will dnrmg tbe said term find and provide tbe said thom as ruston wttb suitable clothes both linen and woollen saalilui and all other necessaries except board and lodging which it to hereby a shall be found by the said john stevenson the vocnger and for the true performance of all and singular u n agree ments aforesaid each of tbe parties aforesaid doth bbad himself onto thr other firmly try these presents m witness whereof the parties above- named to these present indentures interchangeably have set their bends and seals the day and year above- written tunothy ruston ttaomas ruston john stevenson coaled and eelivered being first duly stamped in the n of us nob a waute and robelleo b f panney clerks bo thomas sampson solicitor whitby any good si mutin on your hum asked the hunter ef- splendid replied the ftuvner ttieres a thrashing machine s man down to th pasture a farm relief politician in tbe bay loft a ec cleaner kairnan opening tn the front gale and two tnunpe tn the need any abaqat n i-