sixtysixth year of publication the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 25th 1932 150 per annum ha advance 240 to usjv the georgetown herald x j m moors pabushcr ana proprietor j-k-i- canadian weekly newspaper cnr thne table standard time going but passenger and mall 1020 jb passenger 239 pjn passenger and mall- 630 pjn passenger stops for passengers going east and toronto 936 pjri sundays going east passenger ss p-n- passenger in pjn 856 pjn gains wat passenger and mail passenger v passenger and mali passenger sunday passenger sunday 735 ajn 854 ajn 208 pjro 625 pjn 831 pjn 1033 pin being north fctatl and passenger 8a5 goinf soarth an and passenger 638 pjn r arrow bis mateaseb suwice fllsasfrresfimo leave georgetown dally westbou gm am un pjn uo pj s0 pjn wjbo pjn dally ex cept saturday saturday only 1u0 pun 10m ajt saturday sunday and holi days only law georgetown dally wuthotmrt tuo am dally except sunday h sm 330 pjn bjo gwj pjsc isvao pjbl saturdays sundays and holidays only reduced fate to holder of season tickets tickkts and instobbiation at longs directory lb roy dale barrister and bebeuer georgetown oularto office oratory theatre bldg mul bt 1 f pir- n wiggins banfetor seuettor notary pabmo oflvm minlh stock oeorgetown telephone us kte brampton ontario b g graham x b oraham c h rjennktb m langdon mmi sattenar notary rabuo km mortgage money to loan offloea main street sooth g georgetown f b watson djks sajfcl mabion pbib8t udus das office bouts to ft except thursday f l heath ud0b djxs office in lane btook one door north of cneiim carriage factory hour am to pjo mi lamb practical maternttt now1 by day or week for carttoulara phone mrs oeaetown r bl mo oeorgetown ontario chiropractic nkil80n- the fanner aradnato 19 year practice no medicine surgery osteopat xray service omoa over dominion store monday wednesday and saturday bl and 1 m to nin other day and hoars by f frank petch ucknbkd auctioneer hw the cewnues at peel and pron p mr2 oeorgetown org poet omoa onsltenriam c e mcclure auctioneer beal estate merehandlae and sarin par terms phone m r a oeorgetown ontario j m coming in did yoarever need money as bad ly as you need it right now ootuvd yon make use of real cash it can ke bad ay i iehy aiken toe peretent ooupctors af gftrwru frtm9 11 of your debtors don sand deadwood only it pnturally dwood is alow fly nu yea i ne i qoi i is f v is i iog palsx for moment and tarn gs wtwators f4 a new blanket or a guestroam aome cur- sfsstoriaj or even tew new pot sed enna for the kluchent ot eourae sneretare tnany things you want uwt sad- yu alfb9 letting many of ttajnt wait uovl you tee to a store or 7 window fntetr what you dave in mioa so especiauy auoring dries town an the very thtoga you will hod m advertlatmenta amravettve artlclet new and unproved ones prtoes gat make quick action and economy think now many steps it can save you tobudt t to things and find than in comfort at borne if a apec- jatojportuinty si ofleredyoull know sooo h td thne wtoen new artlolea axe anno ybu ean have thorn before they are the least bit out of date and yon ean save hours of walttnr aid asktnavmuea of stent too mothers songs oh we can thank long distance for that cheq ue mm tt cjls 7x9 pm shu i might rttn mtbjo old man carrington was selling his farm and there were two fine teams for qnldc sale bill smart didnt need them but he thought of a man he knew in the cartage business in tpwn bill called his man by long disrance telephone mat night and arranged to bur both reams for him next day on wninissuin a few days later he had a nice cheque in the mail and his telephone call coat him only 30 cents sing the songs we loved to hear you sing when we were balrnies prattling at your knee the songs that made us happier mid our glee and never iondly to our memories cling your gentle voice still musically sweet has charms to soothe the heart and dry the tear then sing them softly sweetly motnei dear and we will listen gladly at your feet wltft moistened eyes and heart hi childhoods home the mother sings the songs of other yean and scenes where long ago twas hers to roaxn gladden her sight tho seen bhro gathering tears the thatbhroofed cot the stream the glen the mill thoufou distant- far are with the singer still she hears her fatherls kindly voice andaeee her mothers loving smile as sun shine bright she listens to her brothers laughter light as handlnhand they roam the daisi ed leas arid onoe again she sits within the bowere the village may queen crowned with blushing bowers njohn pullerton a little of everything paint up and be cheerful advises an exchange but falls to add that tile cheerful appearance is enhanced if the paint at each end of the mouot is curved upwards rather than j own wotf hunter of algobkr rmvt col lected 2300 during the first three months at 1932 according to statistics issued by the game and fisheries of fice at sault ste marie says the petroua advertisertopic everybody is waiting for something to happen to bring back prosperity the world is waiting for the sunrise all right but ouas public men financiers and industrialists seem paralysed they dont want to take the- only step that will bring an enduring nrosperl- ty in the meantime the cost of gov ernment in canada is beyond all reason a girl who had beep very clever at oeuegs ccune horoe a sam to her mother mother ive graduated but now i wish to take up phychology philology willi just wait a minute said the mother i have arranged for you a thorough course in roasto xhe apparent height and width of i logy bollology atltchcogy darnolojjy room could be altered by the intern patchology and general iornestloology now put on your apron and pluck that chicken a man usually goes into house- spring millinery you are cordially invited to inspect our showing of spring millinery in all tla latest styles and colors misses cl aridge upatain herald block cleaning cheerfully enough but he come tout with face seamed and wrinkled as if by age his soul cover ed with scars his ambition hanging in shreds his limbs palsied a woman is different she bears a srallt on her pale ant careworn features her back is bent with the weight of the bur dens already upon it she tie a handkerchief about her hair and speaks languidly suddenly she sniffs the air the dust from a carpet is to her nostrils as the smoke of powder is to a warborse her back straight ens a tinge of color shows in her cheeks she snorts she cavorts her lips quiver and fix themselves firmly over her teeth she bounds forward and heaven help us i she gains fresh strength and spirits at every bound and when its all over shes as fresh and chipper as a grasshopper you can now buy red rose tea orange pekoe 38 i lb the lowest price it has been sold at ever summer serieis meeting of the womens institute the summer series meeting of the women s institute was heia in tne arena- georgetown on tvednesday may xdth lijsteaa of sending speakers to all branches lnls year as au econ omy measure the department is ar ranging to nave he meetings held in tne larger centres it was arranged u liavo horiuiy aorval titewafuown and asngrove meet willi tne ucorge- tuwn briinca ine loaies were extremely fortunate in navlng as tne spanner for tne alter jioon mss estner ttiicler house-fur- nistung bxperi ol department of agrl- viurure telpre passing on to ner topic mks tilictev spoae brlefiy on the aernonstrattoii iecture courses of the department the tirs garment making clue ulrls judging competi tion and advised the branches to make use oi these courses also she set be fore the meeting tne opportunities af- lorded an rneiuoers ol tne womens institute sne said that- ho one could oe an oiilcer in any organization and ao cue work propeny without learning sometnihg bne urged the members ox this ima any other organisation to be loyal to the othcers that they have elected kickers dont do much else so dont be a kicker each one has a talent ot some kind and each should use it there was one way in which all could help and that was to show sympathy for any one taking part lne- subject for the afternoon was house furnishings the speaker said one could call it home furnish ings or interior decoration which ever they preferred some excellent advise was offered in this regard in part she advised make the best use of what we have think before buying so that we may not have to throw things out draw your house to scaler make two lists one of he necessary and one ofthetntng8 you like row put in on your plan still keeping to scale the things jou need later as opportunity nermitas add the things you would like this advice was offered to those wi0 mjghi be starting to furnish to those whil had already a home furnished she advised the same method of drawing a plan to scale putting in the things whtoh you have and ben those that u wish to have now we are ready prizje essay prize oon- you to do our buying pay cash don buy on credit dont keep up with the jones ask does it fit my house not necessary to nave suites but ptw should be as much alike in color and style as noeslbje it la the atmos phere that is most necessary buy the very- bestquality you can afford money is not thekeyto-a- well- fur nished home but knowledge of line color and design she exp how as she lost fat she lost pain like many others this woman found chat excens fat did not come alone in her case it brought sctatim with it one did not know mint both trouble were due to a oommon cnum hut she found they both gave way before one common remedy i have been a martyr to sciatica and kidney troublo for years 1 took kruschen for about a month when people began telling me how well i looked i have lost fat that was no good to me and now after three months of kruschen i only go 108 lbs instead of isa lbs im not going to say my pains have all gone but i do say im wonderfully well and hope to improve yet i bless the day i started kruschen mrs f l p the six salts in kruschen assist the internal organs to throw off each day the wastage and poisons thnt encumber the system then little by little that ugly fat goes slowly yes but surely the pains of sciatica and rheumatism cease you feci wonder fully healthy youthful and energetic more so than ever before in your life i gen use of lines and gave some rules to remember when decorating k splendid proiraro was provided by the visiting institutes mrs f p behan of nerval gave a pianoforte solo mrs w g m brown norvsj a vocal solo which was ration appreci ated mr oromar of stewarttown who q a newcomer to the dlstrlot also delighted with vocal numbers as a closing number the meeting was privi leged to have a reading from mrs bwan macdonald l m montgomery of norvaj in the absence of tlw georgetown president mrs hayes who is on her tour of institutes in middlesex county miss elizabeth appelbe presided over the meeting refreshments were served and a social hour spent a vote of thanks was tendered to the speaker and to those- having a part in the meeting every woman privileged to be- present felt the afternoon had been well spent and went home determined to put in to practice many of the excellent points given by miss sllcter the following is one of the essays written in the vyxjtu test by margaret evans sr iv dr nansen the explorer fridtjof of nansen was born to a small town near oslo norway in the year ofu861 nansen was itall and straight he was the real norwegian type fair hair and blue eyes he was very athletic especially in skiing he was educated in oslo university zoo logy was the subject in which he was most interested in 1882 he made his first expedition searching for zoologi cal specimens when he returned from this expedition he was given the position of curator of the natural his tory museum at bergen nansen made a second expedition in may 1888 this time he sailed north and crossed greenland from east to west an achievement which before bis time had been v impossible when he returned he published two books first crossing of greenland and eskimo life the latter describ ing the waiter he spent among the eskimos the great object to which nansen looked forward was a polar expedmaon he had his own theory as to the correct method for such a trip driftwood from siberia and relics of lie jeannette expedition led him to believe that a ship might be carried by the ice north across the pole and out to greenland he succeeded to interesting the government in his theories so the government fitted him out with a vessel called the ftszn in english meaning forward the rlram was specially built with sloping sides to withstand the pressure of the ice flows nansen to the pram left oslo harbour on jupe hth 1893 nansen look with him condensed foods wtjich would be easy to carry and- they wou4 supply what is needed in cold regions carbon the heat pro ducing foods he took with him can ned soups vegetables and meats fish flour butter bread potatoes pemml- can bovril ginger and cocoa but no alcoholic drinks for various reasons one of his reasons tor not taking alco hol was that in any form it is not food and would spoil bis mens ap petites for- proper food that they need ed to keep well another reason was that when his men drank it it would make them feel warm for a while but when its effects had worn off they would be colder than thoy were be fore they had taken it instead of drinking alcohol when they were cold they drank hot cocoa ginger or bovril alcohol would have been very bard to carry another reason why nansen clidnt tak alcohol wtyh h was that when it was used excessively woum pro duce intoxication or drunkenness which would cause discord and discord on an expedition like his generally proves fatal nansen was very care ful when choosing his men to use men who werent in the habit of using al cohol so they wouldnt want m in september 1893 nansen forced his way into an toe pack near new siberia islands the pram drifted with the ice until march 189s suffering no dam age from the ice nansen and his young lieutenant johanaen then left the frara with dog sleds to try to reach the pole they reached the latitude of eightysix degrees and four minutes one hundred and eightyfour miles farther north than any other point ever reached by man and within two hundred and seventytwo of the pole when nansen was returning be reached franz josef land and theres nourishment m eveky ooawamtudl announcement miss francis wishes to announce to the laches of georgetown and vicinity that she has opened a beauty shoppe next to the catcgory theatre marcelling finger waving pettnsuoent w shampovangt haurvasttwig etc your patronage will be appreciated a patchwork quilt rules for next war what sdeei this mean to yw to be able to enamel your floorg-waus- woodwork or fur niture after supper and use them the next morning to be able to apply two coat within a few hours of each other to be able to wash the surface as often as desirable without barmiitg the gloss or color of the- pro duct to be able to do away with special thinners and use when necess ary just turpentine to have eighteen of the moat modern col ors at your choice o yoa ean now all rf lhe f eof ura fit qtfckdirying enamel rich and most econ omical household product would this not be a wonderful conven ience in the decorat ing of your home moreover you can get good results from one coat or two coats at the most you can brush the enamel hack and forth as much as you like and a small quantity o e s a surprisingly wy r b thompson co honh46 georgetown the los angeles record agree that it is much easier to start a war than to apply common sense to work ills and if we are to have another war we ought to have some rules for it the record therefore presents the fol lowing set of rules for public approval 1 that all congressmen and sena tors voting for war be given the choice of enlisting in the shock troops or be ing shot on the capital steps 3 that each battleship cruiser des- tryer and submarine shall carry as excess baggage one or more stockhold ers in battleship building concerns 3 that all manufacturers of war supplies be hanged when thelri proms reach the million dollar mark i that all holy men who announce to their eongregauons that god is fighting willi us be dispatched tom- tervlew god personally on he subject and and out 5 that college professors be stopped from delving into history to prove that the enemy always was a lowdown scoundrel anyway 8 that the secret service taa ffri strained from the dtecoyery of nettvy plots every tiros somebody turns on a light la the parlor- 7 that the causes of the war shall be clearly stated to the nation as the reduction of unemployment and not disguised as a holy war to save civili zation new dem law a flood of enquiries received by the department in toe past tew days has revealed a widespread impression that the recently adopted regulation for bidding the use of dogs to hunting deer moose and caribous did not re ceive final assent it was reported by donald mcdonald deputy minister of oamo and fisheries the amending bill received final reading and assent and is now embodi ed in the act mr mcdonald said but the third reading apparently was not widely chronicled in the press re sulting in the misunderstanding and a belief in some quarters that it is still legal to use dogs under the provisions of the new regulation it is unlawful for any per son to be accompanied by a dog while hunting deer moose or caribou in ontario or to allow a dog to run at large in a locality where such game animals are usually found any dogs found running deer moose or caribou are liable to be shot on sight another clause provides we wonder how many of this years brides will be able to count among their wedding presents that oldfas hioned gift a patchwork quilt no doubt the number is conslderatile and we are glad of it for to these days when wedding presents run so generl- ly to silver china glass and maho gany all of them highly pauabsd but cold hard and unresponsive there is something refreshingly warm homely and affectionate in a patchwork quilt none was ever made that hadnt an individuality all its own the design whether it was log cabin herringbone sunburst or any other of the well- known patterns was the choice of the maker the colors reflected her aes thetic sense and the quality of the component pieces told much of family clroumstanae and social standing fou cannot look at a good patch work quilt if there is any sentiment in you without thinking of all that went to the making of it besides the visible and material things 1 pictures appear some of them pleas ant some pitiful an old lady site with her feet upon a cricket and- a work basket by her side slowly and faiteringly her shrunken bony angara choose the gaycolored pieces and arrange them in different places until the combination suite then the bast ing needle does its work and after that he one stitches marshal them selves in their long straight files for year two years perhaps that has been going on and the quilt is not yet done or the picture may be that of a little girt sitting on a footstool and with stubby untrained angers getting her first training in needle work at a task that seems to her in terminable how many a tedious hour of child hood to the stok room has been be guiled by tracing family history to the pieces of the patchwork quilt i that black square with the little pink roses on it why that my dear was a part of toe wedding vest that your grandfather robinson wore when he married your grandmother and that rosecolored satin came from grendmothers wedding dress this gray piece was a part of little edgarls suit the boy that was drowned ton never knew him but if he were alive he would be your uncle so it went little bits of family history written some in happy laughter some in tears a patchwork quilt is a good gift for anyone at any time but it n especial ly fitting for a bride in its rescue and reclamation of seemingly useless bits of cloth or silk it speaks of thrift by combining into a harmonious and use ful whole a large number of things that separately were of no value it teaches the power of cooperation finally its combination of the gay and the somber into something that is neither all one nor all the other is a good pattern of what life itself is so we hope that all our young brides who have received patchwork qultta will appreciate and treasure them bven the offer of an unattractive one deserves at leas the tactful and witty reply of the girl whose om aunt said as she smoothed the folds of a chro matin patchwork crime when i em gone elsie this will be yours well antle i hope that may not be for a long time yet speights garage brake specialists out special this week ford model a ah foot wheel brakes reuned for 1135 this special offer includes labor heavy duty wonder brake lining rivets and all brake connections loosened and oiled have your spark plugs tested free on the new champaon air spark plug tester the machine that shows what your spark plugs are like under actual working condition in your motor prompt service kopak film developing printing and enlarging everyone is r about the new brunance of ear photo wvsrk the experts who do oar finrsbtng hsase i a new ip which eltm mates an let us develop your hofiday pictures and note the let us do your finishing and aae oruy kohak pruf now 8 evpomii car the price of 6 danns drug store phone 327 georgetown ssecaix and swiuauuk rj profit on loss a newspaper is in a more diffi cult position than any other bushials when there is a widespread business oepressloni remarks jth kingston vftlatstondard it con only curtail its ooata by curtailing hs service to the public and the moment it starts to do that it ii inviting disaster a newspaper u built upon service it by an amendment to the municipal holds its plan in the confidence and act passed at the recent session of affeotton of the public because of the the legislature vulsgesare now given service which it gives it must give the same power to govern hawkers this servtot whether it gives it at a and peddlers as was formerly enjoyed prom or a loss by town and ejttta m r n a robinson butcher n a robinson morvauont 3m canadian pacific railway and v steamship company redaced rates on au sailings to and from europe special weekend fares good going friday noon ih tuning following monday midnight elmer c thompson phone 11 9w and i georgetown cunarcl white star and adied sjtrafpship comptuiies trip arranged on the grss shakes a- 1 v5- afib- mm il s -i-