t the georgetown herald sixtyfifth yeajrof publication the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 23rd 1930 150 per annum in advance 200 to usrv c the georgetown herald j m mooee publisher and proprietor member canadian weekly newspaper association canadian national electric railway daylight saving time eastdomid daily except sunday dally dauy dally daily daily fc v09 ajn 921 ajn 140 pjn 309 pjn 409 pjn 529 pjrr 629 pm 74s pjn 849 pjn 1049 pjn 1140 pjn saturdays sundays holidays westbound dally except sunday 721 am- dally 921 ajn dally lll ajn daily 201 p daily 4j1 pjn daily 841 pjn dally ml pj- daily 101 ajn- fast freight same day delivery ser vice freight picked up at ouelph georgetown phone- 13 c n r time table standard time gain bart passenger 1- 4 passenger ana mauj passenger passenger passenger and mall passenger sunday going west passenger and mail passenger b passenger passenger and mail passenger passenger sunday going north 411 and passenger going sooth mall and passenger 715 ajn 986 aj tootcm fi 1147 am 633 pjn 806 pm 724 pjn 714 ajn afib ajn 3j2 pjn 601 pjn 712 pan 1008 ajn 710 pjn 4kuuuiuuiiinuinauiiutjjjw wnuuiuuimiuiiuiuuirjtiuuuiuirjuiimuuirjiiimiuuaiiiiiiiuuuiuuiiiuiiiuiiimiiiiiit daddies big bargains in silvers new store for the end of july mens wear kitchens overalls mighoall reg 225 for mens good quality english broadcloth shirts blue chambray work shirts boys assorted caps best quality jsfe mens dimity or balbriggan combinations special solid leather work boots the best to wear mens fine oxfords made of good calf leather 175 98c 69c 59c 65c 295 295 s i would rather bv the dudciy of ii romping laughing crew n of ii bright eyed chubby ludtil and a little girl or two i limn the monarch of a nation a in a high and lofty seat tnkinu empty adoration j prom the subjects at his feet i e i would rather owfi their kisses g as at night to me they nm 5 than to tx the king who masses m j all the simpler forms of fun when his dreary day is ending s he is dismally alone biiutwheu my sun is descending 1 there are joys for me to own s he may ride to horns and drumming i i imisi walk a quiet street g but when mice the see me coming then on joyous flying foet j they come racing to me madly jj and i catch them with a swing and i say it proudly gladly j thhr im happier than a kinf 9 j yrtu may talk of lofty places you may boast tt pomp and iower g men may turn their eager faces s to the glory of an hour i but give me tlte humble station g willi its joys that long survive s for the daddies of a nation are the happiest men alive kdkftr a guest continue on his way down through the town of oswego up across the uiiill irjvsijfe- uull miakh1 above the railway trucks and the river and on through the river valley and the smal ler towns into aurora on other oc casions nora had always enjoyed that ride all too short had r been but today it was different at the ter minal station in a urora the conduc tor had asked her whether she wanted to get oil there and had offered to hit oil her heavy valise i i dd dont warit to get off i wwvfwant to go back td oswego to my mamma and my daddy she- had told him tearfully then she watched him take qut the coin that her- father had glv on him wonted until he pursed up his lipvand figured with his eyesw cast thoughtfully upward 1 guess i can let you ride back for this he said slowly nora had never again wanted to run away her father and mother were pntirejy too helpful in the matter the fo lowing friday afternoon she found herself inevitably on the train bound for chicago it was the foul- oclock as they called it in oswego in reality it left at twenty minutes to five but any train that left within the hour was tailed by the name of the hour it was already dark with the autumnal dullness of september afternoons a dullness that foretells the coming of the long cold winter nora was suddenly depressed as she saw nor mother and father standing on j the platform waving none of the the searching for a vanishing jtt tltr pearl twos going to cry as soon as the train was gone the girls lips quivered the train drew slowly out and soon w ladies wear nicest dresses in silk prints silk crepes fugriri four price 195 295 395 575 good quality corselettes 89c silk underwear bloomers and waists 9sc central ontario bos lines ltd areow coaches arrow buses leave georgetown lor toronto 20 ajn dally except sun days and holidays 950 ajn sunday and holidays only 1135 ajn dally 306 pjn dally 6d6 pjn daily 1005 pjn daily arrow buses leave bay and front sta toronto for georgetown oo ajn dally 11 ajn dally 200 pan dally 430 pjn daily 800 pjn daily except saturdays sundays and holidays 1000 pjn saturday sunday and noil- days only isastern standard time all bases stop at longs store ifi directory uk roy dale barrister and solicitor oeorgetown ontario offlcea king bldg mill st clarence b wiggins solicitor notary fablio offlcea oneill block oeorgetown telepnone 158 john a thobipson barrister solicitor notary pabuc offices mill street phone 332 and 28 oraham graham and bowteb barristers etc brampton ontario e o oranam e b oraham c h bowyer look and remember four big specials for children 25c 25c dresses 25c 15c kakhi play suits rompers nice little pantie childrens bloom i ilver ell i shant take latin that is all nora sat buck in her seat and hela tier chin up defiantly jl oh breathed lola and her small brown eyes were wide whwhatu you do nora there isnt any choice 3 i ubout it is there 5 i noras blue eyes turned on lola j indignantly do you think im go- i iugsto take an old dead language just glbecuuse the new superintendent wants to teach it i just guess not ill s leave school first 3 j nora felt suddenly weak she had not meant to make any such threat i und she imped mat no one would 3 comment on it lola and helen however were all agog with excitmeiu nora was slx- 9 teen years old fully a year older uian i they and as consequence they had-ac- 1 cepted her as tlieir class leader leave school they echoed i nora nodded llrmly ij but if you did leave school what 9 i would you do asked holtm practical ly s io to chicago and he a steno- 9 grapher said nora carelessly the tinkle of a bell announced the end of recess and nora turned to the a study or civics latin was ended for the day she had learned that all 1 jaul was divided into three parts 5 reading as much as that had not been s difficult for some reason however she had been displeased with the be- g ginning or caesar the fact that she 1 j had studied too little the previous i yeor to be confident or her declen- n sions and conjugations made her un- sfrrttljn f hirfrlf die fplltlira that was rushing along the valley into the town 6t montgomery where itpassedt station for only a few seconds with a hoot and a shriek it moved on to ward aurora the night was becom ing blacker how all that she could see were intermittent blls of light that flared out from suburban houses where dinner was being prepared for the men who would soon come home home i nora felt a lump in her throat at the thought how silly she had been to make that rash statement about leaving school having once made tt how much more foolish she had been to act upon it and really to got the lights were flaring but more often now the train was rushing through lagrange without stopping and m a short time nora picked up her hand bag and followed other pas sengers down the aisle to step into the new union station her cousin oladys met her effusively and led the way to the waiting room where she sat down arent we going home demanded nora who was now almost ready to eat what she termed supper but what she had been warned to call dinner in the city gladys nodded we have to wait though for the train from racine mother has some company co and im to meet them while im down town it will be only half an hour and we can talk while we wait nora was puzzled gladys did not seem overjoyed at the prospect of com pany nor was she in the highly ex cited stale thto wrrictl oswegolluh 1 phone 375 georgetown i silver block oil j j paul oil r t paul phjsietmns and sagoons 11 officer of health in rwqiiwitng township office hours 3 to 4 and 7 to a un pbotkv 58 office and residence 11111 street dk sutherland rye ear nose and throat specialist at georgetown wednesday evening saturday afternoon and evening hours 3 pan till 0 pan or by ap- polntmentolasses suppuecl office at miss matthews majn st home phone 107r6 dk g v williams physician and sarceon medical officer of health oeorgetown office and residence main st south oppu pieahj ch phone zez office hours 13 and 7- pjn f r watson dj9 mjdls- georgetown office hours 0 to 5 except thursday afternoons f l heath 1lds djks- dentlst office in lane block one door north of oneuts carriage factory hours 0 ajn to 6 pjn frank peftch licensed auctioneer the cotmtioa of peel and hatton prompt service cheltenham 36r33 oeorgetown 61r3 post office cheltenham r j kerr auctioneer and real estate x3 years experience in auction sale itihiim m phone 3 acton ont chiropractic neilskn th chiropractor falsur gradsatc is years fraction n medicine nrtcry osteopatlrj xray service offlce over dominion store ofllce hours monday wednesday and saturday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pjn qtbar days and hours by appointment fawa imw strslavmoe imj at muton phaae 111 tuesday and friday a to 9 pm wood rails tsix single cord delivered inixsd trbod hm hardwood 400 slh- la cord j h smith phone s4rl3 cmtfatown u bruntons garage prompt and expert service on all kinds of cars workmanship guaranteed tires for sale gas oil greases and auto accessories main street north phone 280 georgetown after three or four wteks of readinn worked themselves when company was she would find herself unable to go coming from a distance no oladys on successfully without rolnb back to was not al al disturbed her firstyear book and making a j jjo you have much company ask- serlous study of certain parts of it ncra curiously wondering why her as the civics lesson progressed nora cousin was so calm spent her time trying to figure out jnt hom h mil fallen so far hfhlnrl forsters grocery a full line of fresh groceries always in stock bananas and oranges at he right prices leecream in bulk cones or bricks furriers termi cash georgetown phone 29 have your eyes ejcammed by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist brampton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or you may consult dr walker at his office in brampton georgetown flour g feed notice to hog feeders we have a quantity of finely ground barley meal at this exceptionally low price 28 per ton wtbessey phone 195 georgetown uiuuimiuiiuullniittn flrstycar lutln in the dtrlnnln she had missed sludying two or three nirhts and arter lliat she had found that merely keeping up with the days work kepi her extremely busy while she meditated and almost before she knew it the rivies period was over and she heard the new superintend ent sayink at the close of the period it is al ways well to consider vhat you have learned from the forty minutes work each period should teach some con crete fact that taken with many other facts makes a wellrounded know- ledrr of the subject it would be wise to writ in your notebooks a brief j slatement of the most salient point i of i he lesson i the others immediately opened their notebooks and began writing nora alone had nothing to write for the first ilme in her school life she real ized that her frreatest fault was in attention she knew that she had paid too uttle heed to the words of the instructor to know even one point about which she could write intel ligently in her book her face flushed and she wondered whether he would speak to her the thought that she could pretend to be writing something passed across her mind but she cast it aside as unworthy again tho bell tinkled and the class went into the assembly room to study at the noon dismissal lola and rfclen managed to find places next in line to nora you know if you like it there in chicago were going to leave school and go up too we all hand last year to do the work and wed get fifteen or eighteen dollars a week we were writing notes all study period about it and weve de cided that we can have a wonderful time the three of us up there well get a cheap room and cheap board and go out some place every night and to the art institute on sundays and shopping in the big stores on saturday afternoons oh wont we have a lovely time nora noras lips parted and had supposed that by now they had forgotten her rush statement about leaving school 111 ill have to ask my folks about leaving school she said her lips felt unaccountably dry they wont care said lola easily here comes your father now ask him right away when noras father came up even with them however she merely gave him her usual greeting but iola who seemed to be bursting with the ex citement of the news exclaimed nora ls going uy leave school and go to the city to work mr carpenter t nora hoped that her father would angrily forbid her doing any such thitng instead he merely bent his head a trifle and regarded her above his glasses that so he said nora sighed she remembered the time wlien she had threatened to run away from home when she was four or five years old she had no more than made the threat when her father and mother instantly pulled all of her little clothes out of the bureau drawers and pocked them neatly into a large valise of her grandfathers they even packed a tbiy luncheon- in to the lunch box when she was dress ed ready to go her heart was beating suffocatingly fast her father took her to the corner where the street car ran every hour to aurora and helped her on glyjng the conductor a coin this lttle girl is running away from home give her a ride as far as she waits to go he had said nora had expected her father to jump on the cor too but he had not the conduc tor accepted the coin nodded careless ly and with a quick double pull on the boll signalled the motorman to 4 oh my yes i you see when we le koukfo tu g t kenosha q7e had made lots of friends and of course we wrote back to all of them then later we moved to racine and there was another set of friends af ter that we went to nlles for a year and so now we have four sets of friends who always ome to us when they are in the city mopping nora was aghast that must make a lot of dishes she said it does agreed oladys marie thought she would go to work in fathers office and she did try it for a while but there was so much to do at home that she had to stop vou nee there are the two boys and we two girls and mother and father all the time and so when we have any company the house is pretty full a maid casts fifteen dollars a week be sides her room and board we dont keep one- we love company you know just love it but it does make work mother was so glad when you wrote that you were coming another pair of hands you know the next week nora spent every day down town looking for work there were columns and columns of adver tisements ln the morning papers but when she applied there was always sonfe good reason why she was unsuit- ed to the position some employers explained that she was too young some said she lacked experience the main reason however was her lack of education back in oswego she had found no one who smiled at her because she was a freshman at high school here in the cit however when she said had hod one year of high school in whlctt she hod completed the commercial course the person to whom she had applied for work would smile and say that that was less than the requirement in most places she found that employers wanted a girl with at least some university training if she were not a university graduate university girls have a certain poise and calm that high school girls have not one man kindly explained to her high school girls are younger irresponsible every time we change stenographers it costs the firm fifty dollars fifty dollars t echoed nora yes just that we have to ac quaint the new one with our particular line of business the terms we use and our methods of dealing with salesmen and customers and she has to learn our type of letter writing which la a bitdtfterent from that of other firms all that ls time lost if we hire wrong one and have ujtjartiias her we have wasted fifty ijffllarapesidcj her wages from whaff know bf you from this application he tapped the long aheet that nora had filled in in her large round handwriting juat as she had filled in numerous other application blanks the best thing you can do is to go back to your home town finish high school and then take some college work for at least a year or two if you were my little girl thats what youd do he spoke flnnly- bat his smile took away tho sharpness of tho words my girl is eighteen and is in her freshman year at the univer sity she is taking up commerce and administration work when she fin ishes i hope to hayo her in hero with me r nora left the office and went over to state street turning in at one of the candy shops she ordered a cup of bouillon she was deeply thought ful as she sipped everyone had been uniformly kind to her but the last employer had summed up the whole trouble in a few words she needed more education in a vague way she had supposed that to be a stenograph er all a person had to know was short hand and typewriting ah that was not all employers were in need of girls who had the wellbalanced minds thai systematic training gives she was suddenly tired as gladys had said the small apartment was in a turmoil every moment of the day there was company all the time the telephone was ringing every ten min utes for one of the family or for one of the guests there were moun tains of dishes in the kitchen and those who were not taking the com pany round the city washed the dishes and straightened the rooms thus far there had been something to do every evening one night there was a church social another night there was a lecture and still another there was ov concert at which nora had heard marvellous singers jt had ajl heen cosy and t gay but mw nora was tired she longed for herqulet little home town where the loudest noise in the evening was the electric street car rumbling y to the countyseat once an hour she was tired of the roar of the elevated trains of the sirens of rushing cars of the thunder ing hum of motor trucks that deliver- ed supplies to the outskirts of the city and tired of the clanging street cars that ran every other minute a little girl came ii and sat down at the table opposite her she looked as if she were about twelve or thir teen years old the thick braid of hair hanging down her back and the books she carried with her music roll proclaimed her a schoolgirl downtown for her music lesson nora looked t the top book the title was first year latin a lump came into noras throat she suddenly felt old much older than the child opposite the other girl had pushed aside the latin book and wasqpeninit- black nook with ruled lines she was working on a harmony and she ordered a soda absent ly with quick determination nora rose and went into the adjacent tele phone booth aunt dora she said moment later into the mouthpiece im going back home theres a train out at fourthirty will you ask oladys to send my bag home parcel post i have- to hurry and get there before tomorrow tve decided to study latin and i dont want to lose any more time than i can help her astonished aunt conveyed the message to oladys a few minutes lat ter i dont know just what she meant she said but she mentioned something about studying latin for some reason or other she was in great haste i think well have french- fried potatoes so long as we are to have company for dinner tea must be fresh- salad a is guaranteed to be erin mr and mrs w hall mr and mrs r w hull and son charles spent sunday with mr and mrs h f frank um at harrison rev grant who has been ckosen as pastor of burns church erin and the ospringe church occupied the pul pits last sunday rev grant and mrs grant will move into the manse in the near future mr anf mrs wesley gray and two sons of new hamburg mr and mrs basil johnson and daughter and son of acton spent sunday with their pjpa m and mis w y gray of erin in honor of their fathers 71st birthday wishing him many returns and bestowing gifts dr abbott mrs abbott mrs mc klnnon mrs mckechnle and mr w a ramesbottom attended the funeral of the late john collins at kitchener on tuesday d was 79 y of age and passed away at llnwood ont he is survived by his wife sarah mckechnle and one son of lin- wood a census or the traffic was taken last week on the guelph road and seventh line the work being done at the comer of these roads we trust the agues will prove the fact that the time is over due when the department of highways should take these roads over and tp the near fu ture construct concrete or asphalt theron according to these figures the traffic is quite heavy especially on lite ouelph road advocate soperifeterodyne plus tone control fading control interference control the selection of a pine radio is bow reduced to the choice between the super heterodyne used by all the defensive forces of the world because of its superi or selectivity precision of control and tremendous ampllflratton without dis tortion and less nyint receivers your choice is further simplified since the pro duction or the superhetro- dvne in canada by the pioneers in radio requires nothint to be taken for granted it is the r lion or the worlds c aost radio engineersx lave produced thisf tent that it is ur by any commc nu- factured set v ce mr you j t y buy a westinghouse receiver without even first hearing it in the knowledge that no oner radio can be purchas ed at any expvi acknowledge its inimitable ability to pick out the one wave leo 1 you want u listen u without interference from others its tone ray readily be controlled to suit your ear fading nl are now overcome by autoroallc volume control interference of all kinds is reduced to the minimutav the eleven tube superheterodyne model 110 is ut5 complete with tubes other models at s38s 225 1185 and i70 canadian manufacture throughout repairs to all makes all lands of tubes in stock ii g r muckart phone 25 or 319w georgetown milton miss jean heale of brandon man is v lilting her uncle j h scott and her cousins mesdames mcduffee mac- nabb and maude and miss laura scott misses marlon b aikens bessie cox ivy jempson georgina storey and pearl smith all of milton have passed their normal school exams and are now qualified teachers we extend congratulations plans have been prepared by george t evans architect hamilton for al teration to st pauls united church school room m p panton formerly manager of the milton branch of the bank of toronto has severed his connection with the bank and is now president of milton oil refineries ltd mr and mrs a p macyannel have returned to their home in burlington after spending a pleasant vacation at plcton their former home and other points in eastern ontario the fourth annual reunion of the brown and cowan families will be held in milton next year the newly- elected officers being as follows pres ident mrs w cowan milton secre tarytreasurer r6jrs albert cowan dupdas sports- committee jack cowan of toronto nd geo cowan mount forest before leaving for bolton to celebrate the glorious twelfth on saturday last milton loj no 2385 headed by acton band marched to victoria park where after a brief ceremony bouquets of orange lilies were placed around the soldiers monument dr r k anderson of milton was one of the prominent speaker at the celebra tion which was largely attended champion corn cracker mill in operation kings choice flour for bread national flour for pastry whole wheat flour wheatlets feed bran shorts gluten now on hand w b browne co phone 90 r 2 georgetown man settle up or down when the man reaches that stage in hli existence where the urge for home dominates his thoughts he is suffering the first stages lof the sett ling down process he begins plan ning a house and all that goes with it and realizes that before he can settle dhwn and become a solid cltusen he must settle up now this settling up business should be indulged in at regular inter vals by most of us theres always some little account that if not paid promptly when notice is sent will be allowed to stand indefinitely one of the mpit unfortunate in this respect is the subscription to the newspaper the amount is small and comes due but once a year so it is easily forgot ten but when a thousand or two subscribers forget the publisher is in a baftrway and immediately has to put on pressure- to collect his accounts there is one way to keeping set tled up with your newspaper watch the label every week after your name the date on which your sub scription expires is printed plainly make sure of it now look at the we have now a complete range of summer hats for early showing and extend to you a most cordial invitation to inspect our stock all millinery reduced to less than half price misses claridge herald block georgetown watches ladies gents boys watches at special prices fo rthe balance of july a great opportunity to save money on a watch you need we have in stock mars lor1e and other good watches ladies lorie watches at 1800 and 2250 genu strap watches 1100 to go at 875 a gents 17 jewel highgrade movement fitted in- a filled case special 1000 boys watch from 100 to 500 inspection invited 4 b willson net to hotel mcgibbon georgetown t