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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 1, 1937, p. 7

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tke georgetown herald wednesday evening december let 1937 n your vote and influence abb mmui soucnvt fob george davis for reeve of the town of georgetown for the year 1938 tuctton monday dkcxbbr h 1kjt your vote and infll abe beq0bstbo bv a maclaren for reve jiiction monday december sth 1wt your vote and influence abb besfectfuixy soucited fob clarence armstrong as councillor for ward hi of the town of georgetown for the year 1938 election december 6th 19s7 aaaawaaa aiawa aipiaaia iii your vote and influence ark bexpectfcixy solicited fob thomas l lyons as councillor for ward hi of the town of georgetown for the year 1938 w election monday december 6th 1937 smsa wtmajeawawawmi i nsnmiei awirbiiiamiinrmairmriffliibrwiiimiiaiiiffliiinnimrt n obituary a pr acted to mr ernest chapman m his tlat year he nn to canada la jmti mo ttvm tor a time la terra ootta later moving to oten wukusm where he worked at the woouen mlda end georgetown coating wdn in taa spring of taw he moved to muekoka he hu hired mr etaoa atr chapman was deeply interested in the religious ttfe- of the community and was instrtimental to having a small lot church built on hie own lend ana enriched by many tub- the little low church had played its part and u now superseded by a larger ana in the quiet peacefulness of the church yard with the shelter of the church he loved his remains were laid to rest amid mahyfloral tributea he rests in peace prom earthly torments free in joys tha never cease tfie fathers face to see his pain and suffering- oer where darkness is not night he lweajyorever more is eternal light wtgytj bank or montbeai issues staontj annual statement your vote and influence abe bespectftllly solicited fob william f smith as councillor for ward hi of the town of georgetown for the year 1938 owing to business i will not be able to make a personal canvass of the electors but i assure you if elected i shall en deavor to perform the duties of the oface to the best of my ability and tor the benefit or the ratepayers as a whole mjscnon monday dbckubkr tth ibm ummmtthmhhmmmanhnmmmmhhh cain or over 30000000 in current loans brings total to wocw0sh in creased from ml1011 total sets are tats bsuko liquid assets at tssbomlu are equal to tbjw per cent of all liabilities to the public the bank ot montreal annual statement just issued and appearing on page 2or tblslssue reveals an increase of over kso 000000 in current loans as compared with last yearns statement indicating the expansion that has occurred in trade and manu facture throughout the dominion as a result of the greater amount of business handled there was auo a moderate gain in net profits the statement which is for the year to october soth is being rluhush ed throughout the country in an easily understandable form with explana tions of its various features the general statement shows total assets of ws633im up from 10bo of this amount total liquid assets at s9s0s11u are equivalent to 101 of liabilities to the public included in liquid assets are government and other bonds and debentures totalling m37m1k15 grewth at current leans the department m which the most notable increase has been made is that or current loans to manufactur ers farmers and merchants as a re sult these loans no stand at ttm 760 oil up from tmuioil a gam of over s30000000 ror the year these figures reflecting the steady improve ment in business conditions in the dominion deposits also shoaed a steady tendenry towards higher levels a 1th the result that tolal deposits now amount to ffr3lo6 as com pared with fi91j120c- 1036 a good general idea ol the hanks strong position can be gathered from the statement uhlch shows it now has total assets of tt9 633h0 with which to make payment or liabilities to the public or s7w7j675j vhlch leaves an excess or assets over liabilities to the public of i76s97197 moderate increase u fronts as a result ot the substantial in crease in general business net profits show a moderate increase over the previous year after deducting gov ernment taxes or t943av the total prollts amounted to u40ummi equivalent to 4 t on the capital rest and undivided profits these compare a lth u 181501 in the previ ous year prom the profits the usuak dividends were paid and an appro priation was made for bank premises of moo 000 leamng a balance to tx carried rorward of tlmjm cent a mile ron trip bargain fares imialmusa fans awuha 7e caluna tec from georgetown friday and saturday dec 10th and llth to othawa bowmanville port hope cobourg trenton jet belle ville napanee kingston oananoque brockvllle prescott morruburg cornwall uxbrldge lindsay pelerboro campbellford newmarket peneiang oolllngwood mealord barrte ortula midland oraven- hurat bracebridge huntsvllle callander north bay parry sound sudbury longlac oeraldton jelllcoe beardmore fort wullam saturday december llth to toronto also to brendford chatham chealey clinton durham exeter fer gus ooderlch quelnh hamilton hanover harrislon tngorsou kln- oardln kitchener london ustowel mitchell niagara falls owen bound paisley palmerston paris port elgin bt catharines st mary sarala southampton stratford btrathroy walkerton wlar- ton wlnghsm woodstock ticket also gee ta this aeetua fbktay rmtc ima as talfewt- from st marys stratford and georgetown train jo iv from stratford train 1 for faros return limits train information tickets consult nearest agent see handbills for complete list of destinations ts01o canadian national budget groceteria food special sugar io s3 salt with order oxydol bechtrc btrnnina ledlaea wr tufat x i box jee hl sslki spratts mixed ovals ub 15c cork syrtlpi 2 lb- 1 7c 5 37c thousands of miles millions of flowers honey may be defined as a flower food because bowers are the only sources from which it can be obtain ed and to collect one pound of it mil lions of flowers must be visited and approximately to 000 miles travelled honeybees gather the nectar from the flowers drop by drop and each bee carries about one tenthousandth of a pound on each trip to the hive as the nectar is carried into the hive it is stored in waxen combs and there most of the moisture is evaporated in addition certain chelmcal changes take place whereby the ordinary sug ar of the nectar is transformed into two invert sugars levulose and dext rose it is because or these changes that honey ls such a valuable food honey from different flowers varies in colour and flavor tills is a wise provision in that it provides a honey of suitable flavor to every taste ha bit plys a big part in personal likes and dislikes for example name the kind of honey a certain person pre fers and it gives a clue to the pre dominant type of honey produced in the district in which that person was brought up honey is available in two forms comb and extracted the only differ ence being that extracted honey has been removed from the comb in which the bees stored it all canadian ho ney granulates sooner or later but granulation does not detract from its quality to enjoy honey best it should be eaten in its natural state spread on hot biscuits or toast it ls delicious as a sweetener for the breakfast cereal it is unsurpassed it may also be used to replace sugar in many recipes for cooking fanning and preserving full information on this interesting subject is contained in household bulletin no i which may be obtained tree on application to the publicity and extension branch dominion department of agriculture ottawa tubbk of boses flour 1 t 69c s kipper snacks 2 lor 9c bfl wkstons english qlaltty fancy biscuits l 29c quality meve s peas 2 tins 21c fa1bmnbs fvbk lamary soap bars 21c bed kg labgb sot super sods 2 pkgs 19 choice quality tt siae tbs pumpkin 2 19 scabftrs french wax is ib 25c lib 45c smecial inds body odoh lumuuuvtoy 3 for 1 lc wax paper hmvy so foot roll lor pard afswr towirt hm 2 for 19c atk for your premium card and make your food dollar buy your gift at coat your dollar buys more here free delivery phone 366 dont put much confidence in inside information its usually nothing but silly hooey journeys end how shall i learn to leave earths treasured thing the quietude of afterglow the far faint singing of an opal wave white wings etched in frail rhythms on the sky a stir that keeps a silver vigil evenings breexe the crimson glory or a rose and rains battalions trampling down their thal- ices how shall i leam to leave familiar lanes shall i go softly as the sunset slips its golden finger- from these qulel trees as softly as this quivering shadow drips across the lawn in purple rhapsodies as softly as a mellowthroated blid slip like the stars at dawn unseen unheard keeping young nobody grow old by merely living a number of years people grow old only by deserting their ideals years wrinkle the skin but to give up en thusiasm wrinkles the soul worry doubt selfdistrust fear and despair these are the long long years that bow the head and turn the growing spirit back to the dust whether seventy or sixteen there ls in every beings heart the love of wonder the sweet amasement at the stars and the starlike things and thoughts the undaunted challenge of events the unfailing childlike appe tite for what neat and the joy and the game of life you are as young as your faith as old as your doubt as young as your selfconfidence as old as your fear as young as your hope as old as your despair m the central places of your heart there is a wireless station ao long as it receives messages of beau ty hope cheer courage grandeur and power from the earth from men and from the infinite so long are you young exchange ii- aooidm you flan i nd to oairy a tla ascial burtun lo itav oubioc- rory trojupohotioo wha you ttovl by raotat coach your cott atop at your coach mop ah coach trol uionaauoa at lon w h long phonacs sfiwraf a fish story a couple qf men were going on a fishing trip after they had start ed tom said did you remember the whiskey sandy aye said sandy ive got the whiskey a little later youre sure youve got the beer sandy aye the beer u right here still later the lunch bendy did you bring the lunch sure mon ive got the lunch and then just as they neared their brat stopping place youve got the fishing tackle all right havent you bandy sandy looked down at his feet un der his feet and all over the boat by oeonre uifs one thing i for got i oh well we shall just have to make out the best way we can making fngim visitor well johnny how arejku getting on at school e johnny aged n fine i amt doing as well as some of the other boys though i can stand oa my head but i have to nut my fat against the wall is your poor husband gone ask ed the colored mlnhler of an aged woman in his book who had put on heavy morning oh no suh he tint dead she answered then why are you w naming uaokt case my old man hes mah ao- ond you know keep naggm an botherln me so much ahs gone into mournhv- again tor mah fust hua- band

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