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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 8, 1937, p. 9

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the georcatowti hetdu wednesday evenlns december 8th 1937 pge9 at ha up fw wehs by sciatica at 86 kraacfcen cooqueral l complaint iv yeaxs of ace this man is olac atronc yet 10 yoara aso i laid up for weeks with an of- sciatica head how he at m spite of bis yean ago x was laid up for a month with a severe attack of shatkm 1 was quite unable to t steep and i buffered a wnrnt dc i tried several remedies but obtain- ed ihue reuet at last saw one of youx advertisements and deckled to tee kruscben a trial 1 stuck to it and took about balfateaspoonful very morning fan my coffee and my acaattcal gradually went i was m last month still oinjr strong and my sriends ask me how i keep my cfcearl km and bealtby looks i tell them all it is due to roruscben salut c xl a whether you are hi your teens or past your prime it is neither too early hor too late to start on the uttle dally dose just a tiny pinch in your morning tea the kruschen rule for constant fitness efficiency ovek foavtv men over forty have been worried about getting jobs and keeping them but they have now reason to take the tide of employer favor to be turning to the advantage of such men the new york sales executives dub has conducted a survey and re ports that eighty per cent of the members prefer for executives and selling employment men more than forty years old reasons given were that the older men are better produc es more conscientious less likely to deceive more openminded towards criticism they also accept unpleas ant assignments more willingly and re more likely to bring in new ideas stability is a great asset and easily offsets the loss of the strength and enthusiasm of youth the man over forty usually has come into right appreciation of borne ties communi ty obligations and duties which must be observed if harmonious and suc cessful business and social relation ships are to be preserved pic ton times city visitor i ory putting out farmer weu that ny cows do every day see there s i milk made fac- from aint moren t radio repairing u yun rqterieuea we specialize this work on j sanford son monks udogfttowm county counch- all were present tjmft the n the chair when b oounty council met la milton v en tuesday nor aotb- onmmmntca were read add mmutiw of the meeting read and adopted at the tnomtng aoirwiri prom the board of railway mtsskkoers re oakville subway tar advised that owing to mcreasd in width of the roadway from to 90 feet this will entail an extra expen diture of j 1000 and it is suggested that appottioojmen of that be divided as follows onade cius fund 40 per cent canadian national railways sir county of halloa jo 13 town of oakville- ft 11 township of trafalgar 1 112 the tetter asked that council advise the board as to whether the county of halton is ready to assume the in- creased assessment this ltr wv agreed to by the committee previous to the meeting of the council mr w of hampshire county sher iff addressed uia council giving the report of the grand jury following their last examination of the goal and county buildings this report recom mended that straw ticks be replaced with steel mattersses and blankets tp reduce the fire hazard these mair- tresseg mr hampshire explained had already been ordered but had been delayed through a fire at the manu facturers the report further recom mended that better seating accommo dation we provided for witnesses when a court case is being heard the report also skated that the gaol had been found scrupulously clean and the prisoners healthy and well cared for council went into committee of the whole to consider the reports of theft comialttees with mr mccutcheon in the chair i moved by mr currie seconded by mr blair that the reports as consid ered and amended in committee of the whole be hereby adopted car ried dr watson and mr grant jrcpre- senting georgetown high school wait ed on the council asking their sup port towards the addition to george town high school- this addition will cost around s3806o of which the county will automatically bear part of the cost it was moved by mr hall second ed by mr currie that this be in struction to our clerk to write the georgetown high school board tliank- lng them for informing this council of their contemplated high school ex pendlture moved by mr hewson seconded by mr hall that this council approve of the purchase of land required for the diversion of the ftth line includ ing all damages by the corporation of the town of oakville as ordered by the board of railway commissioners for canada in connection with the 7th line subway a communication from the depart ment of highways approved bylaw no 703 of the county of halton at their last meeting designating cer tain county roads as through high ways moved by mr hwson seconded by mr hall that this council appoint the warden as a member of the 7th line subway committee moved by mr heason seconded by mr cume that council accept the lender of harris mackem goss and co for its 13 000 3 per cent deben tures of the county of halton at tht rate of tl002 and accrued interest othe- resolutions parsed in open council were as follows moicd by mr dyers seconded by mr allen that leave be granted to authoriae the borrow lng of 12 000 upon debentures to meet the expendi tures for the construction and im provement of hurhways forming part of the county road system of the county of halton and that the fame budget groceteria moir s chocolates 4 lb xmu ijk special special golden wax beans 3 no 25 tmu special smith catsup bumutrs purely vegetable shortening 12 oz bll laklai lb surprise soap 4 bars 12 19 ygreeients nets tnt baking powder rd 16 oz tin 17c extracts almond or lemon 2oz btl 9k cut peel queen of boses pastry flour 24 1b bag im ivory soap i heinz assorted soups 2 25c special three star 40 or se att light bulbs 3 25c citeron orange and lemon mhced mincemeat duuus glace pineapple rings citron peel caps peel caps lemon and orange glace cherries red cut mixed peel preserved ginger cooking figs new crop currants choice fresh shelled almonds valencia j walnut pieces bordeaux cocoanut r molasses picanlnnj icing sugar brown sugar chocolate baking soda btl 9c lb 25c 2 lbs 25c 2 for 9c j4lb 17c j lb 25c vslb 25c lb pkg 15c lb 35b 2 lbs 23c lb lb lb hydro approved t 15c 29c 39c 19c tin 10c 2 lbs 17c 5 lbs 29c no i 2lc cow brand i il wffed raisins sumbem xmas tree ughts happy dream packed with surprises christmas cratker dciea 63c ask lor your premium card and make 49c your food dollars buy your gifts at cost your dollar buys more here free delivery t phone 366 its so mttck tttsimt to shop by telephone on wet day mad anowy daya on day when there it ao much house work to be done on daya when you arent feeling up to scratch yourself or when one of the youngelere it ailing its great to he able to aliop by tele phone and on fine daya too and when everything eke u going right it aavea you an endless amount of tiresome traipaiug around makr the truphtme your market basket be read a nrst time lloved by mr allen seconded by mr blair that leave be granted to authorise the borrowing or money to meet current expenses for the year and that the same be read a nrst tune moved by mr hevson seconded by mr byers that the following ac counts as passed in committee of the whole be hereby adopted and uie treasurer be authorised to pay the same finance 1610 47 hospital sut7s0 county buildings mmb prlnuni hum railways and legis lation sj0o moved by mr gilbert seconded by mr hall that bylaws nos 70s and 707 be now read a icand time in committee of the whole the warden to keep the chair moved by mr robinson scoonded by mr davis that bylaw no 707 be now read a third time signed and the corporate seal attached thereto carried moved by mr currie seconded by mr hall uiaj mrs t j brown be ikttd 0 balance of account for the sale of the oordon home that peel cojnty be paid tlsg86 being one half ol tbe amount of sale after all expenses- are paid in connection with the sale and ihat halton s share be deposited in the general account car ried n mr currie started an active dis cussion in regard to the farmers creditors arrangement act i think said mr currie that this act was put on the books with the idea that it would do a lot of goad but instead of that it has done a lot of harm persons holding a sec ond mortgage have lost out when they have no right to lose what i would like to know is whether it would be advisable for us to send resolution for a readjustment un less something la done the act is go ing to be taken advantage of by un scrupulous persons at the same time there are many good points in regard to the aol mr oordon i dont know of any thing that has destroyed the far mers credit more than this act the man holding a second mortgage gels practically nothing it was finally left to the council to give the matter serious consideration and to discuss it further at the next meeting a new fake exposed the hanover post explains a racket which we fancy is new to the pro vince of ontario patrolling e streets of walker- ton the other day the chief of police came upon what seemed to be a piti able pair one chap skid he was min us a leg and the other limb was withered yet he was paddling along in a wheel chair while a companion with a crutch was limping at his side they claimed to be victims of infantile paralysis and were trying to make a living by selling hoe laces and lead pencils though confessing that their sales after several hours of canvassing amounted to only ten cents asked how they travelled from town to town the nalr claimed they thumbed their way and truit us ually a truck came along and picked them up with the wheel chair ap parently believing the story to be true the chler told them the town would supply them with a meal and bed at the town hall but though he waited for them evening drew on and he left the hall and went to look for them police investigation prov ed that the pair were a couple of 1m- liosters that they travelled in helr ovoi car that the story about infan tile paralysis was a fake that the wheel chair was used as a ollnd all of which led to the conclusion that this couple or nervy lmnosters were faring more sumptuously every day than were many of those from whom they received contributions oener ousminded persons are warned against such fellows but should not conclude that all those who ask as- sistance are either laxy or dishonest christmas gift money orders the materials prayer orant me a steady hand and watch ful eye that no man shall be hurt when i p by 0 thou gavest ijfe i pray no act of mine hay take away or mar the gift of thine teach me to use my car for others need nor ever miss thorugh any love of speed the beauties of thy vottavand thus i may r wlth joyous heart and courteous go my way when in doubt what to give for a christmas gift give away it a always ac- v cqiahe7decause i cot can select his or b owo present you can send the money by msil in the form of a bank of montreal money order it is a safe convenient and economical way to make gifts and to purchase goods by mail order when you do not hsve your own chequing account money orders always can be obtained promptly at any of our 300 branches bank of montreal bstaeuslltd i bit i lmi wetfw mw mtmu v wsjon 120 vmm sttwmtu 0riti your eyes kd wnaarhta tint drwway vaathsir are aysakuata as ky bsraam we njuhinas fca a thawgai sty tfraaahnllwi ii yeasts mrsoritsm tar glasses at quality that give eatafart w cuaansa fct a o t walker ro ortosastttrai rnrstsratlt smouuusr mnaajliai wha la at stoatbrs dsmjo stow qstckmuttown the aa witatsaay at eitiy inaih or y saay minw cjlasw at has atas la i l

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