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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 17, 1932, p. 1

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t- i v sixtysixth year of publication- tbe georgetown herald wednesday evening february 17th 1932 lio pasr annum in advance 200 to ujla tnegeorsetovm herald j afoohs at proprietor weekly newspaper aaaoclaaon c 19 r time table standard time xjoing east and mtiu 1020 i 33fl pm passenger andvvau wo pjh passenger atops for passengers being east and toronto okjjnrrfn sundays going east passvngei faaaenger 239 pan 813 pm 9 as pjn if thky should kiss if they should down their new v gtobaf west jteaaenger and wall 725 ajn jjfcsasmger 854 ajn tarn nuer 50a pjn faaaenger and mall 625 pjn passenger sunday 831 aon passenger sunday 10jj3 pjn going north fat and passenger m ajn going south usui and passenger 6jw pjn arrow bus sbmce hckeased leave georgetown dally westbound i aso sun 1xb0 pm 3j0 pjn 1 740 m 9j50 pin daily ex- v oapt saturday saturday only 1x50 pan vjtlbo ajn batarday sunday and holl- ji i daya only leave ge daily kastbound 130 sun 1006 ajn 2m pjn 6j0 pjm 830 pjn 10j0 pjn saturdays sundays and holidays only v reduced fsutss to- jioklew of season tickets tickkt8 arto information at longs directory lb rot dau barrister and solicitor oaorgetown ontario odvnra king bide atul a olabxnck b wiouxng notary oooaa oneill block georgetown telephone 1m oaahhat graham and bowyejt six- cylinder iaacftotslinstjr 2 new ibsawy dworf of 9 towcapacity tthe complete new chevrolet sixcylinder trade line for 1932 offers you ton standard and de luxe ccmmercial chassis with light delivery panel canopy express and other body styles 146ton chassis of 131- and 157inch whelbases suitable for an almost unlimheosvariecy of prac tical lowpriced bodies and two entirely new 2- ton heavy duty chassis with many body types to fit the specialneeds of the contracting and heavy haulage field you will find these new trucks improved in every way that adds to satisfaction faster and smoother to speed up service stronger to last longer with the lowest operat ing cost of amy trucks mote than ever chevrolet is the great canadian trade value prices range from 505 for co chassis at factory oshawa ont taxes extra cbtmlit tnuii aw it ttnhatti as toy irrmu tbnmgk gmac garni mw saw itfkwnd j brampton ontario eb orabaaa o h bowyet kenneth m langdon ssarristor solicitor notary fabuo first mortgage money to georgetown aaaba strsat south phone st b watson djs awjxs batarion priest id8 dds to 6 except thursday p l bbatbj ljxs djojs block ana door north mils carriage factory ajm to pjn mui lamb aaoncai atatesnrnty mmst by day or wear wm aa phone sard qo at it x o ontario life flowed back and rise from hillocks neatly spaded wkh youth still sparkling in eyes and wander up the road to town and see the stars and feel the sun and touch a tree snd press a band and feel the urge to laugh and run 1 wonder would they understand bow could tbey ever corkprebend the downcast mouth the furrow ed brow tbe teellng we are near the end and there is naught to save us now would they stt down and join our bleat about the little woes that rack or tell its to get on our feet and scale the heights by battling back have we forgotten darker relights when terror thundered through the skies- when ibugles sang and our delights were offered up in sacrifice when- we were called upon to spend par more than wealth our blood and bone- not for our own and gainful end but gifts on freedoms altarstonet god give us back tbe ancient fight renew tbe courage of the alsene unfurl the flags refresh the light that swept tbe argonne wood and plain arouse us god to stir tbe marts to spin the wheels and strike our stride so we may face- with braver hearts the days to be for which they died by henry allien n the post father to appear at court and prepare to go on a visit to toe princess xetrda with whom a marriage for ham bad been contracted the prinoe ftathprinn after oonsultatlon that the tame had come for known to his father his marriaaje and refusing to be divorced unless be were permitted to marry flttirrrnri and in herit the crown as well but van der donken said that king huberts mind was set on the princess xenla and he believed thai if she ooukt be persuaded to decline prince oar tbo matter would be sirnpuaed he sug gested that carl pap the yislf to zenta but so made up that he would appear unattraottve to her and he oould treat her sd lnderently or even rudely that she would refuse to maityhim the mlnlater anally persuaded oa tberlne to agree to this iand the prince went back to uturbt wm vata der donken then having made ids preparations for title journey skua with tdm only taro hiends who ware in nla secret he set out for the capital ofbrentino on the way be darken ed his complexion one of bis friends an artist painted utile pempaeo sol over his face and the prince pet on eighteenth parliament now in session ontario legislature pen 11 1933 amid the pomp and ceremony re flecting british demontoy and self- government the third session ot tbe eighteenth parliament in tbe history of the province was opened wednes day afternoon before crowded gal leries at parliament buudtngz in brilliance of fashion and military parade- he opening prelude takes its place arnong the tariejjortoured monies sinoe oontederatlon in the absence of an snpolntee to the- ueusnanuoxafernarsiip sir william mulook gblef justice of on tario and administrator deltvered the speech from the throne tbe august benevolent demeanour the cwef some good folks i have known a secret marriage by p a mitcbel chevrolet produced ih canada phone a oneill son gbobgbtown chiropractic ttkttaxn tbw oiuroaraetar isber gradaate is vear practice atedlaan sarfery osteo xray service waatnartay and saturday a to b and tj to sj0 pan slays and hours by appointment upj frank patch autmonbsxb attes of real and b trosnpt barrlce tslsabitfla sjrsi gectisjtown past qfbcs qheltanbam on c el mcclure atktjoneer state uetobarjdlse anu parm per tarma phooe bfl- 1 8 georgetown ontario ipcjr- db ottrhebxand bye bar hon aac throat specialist as 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at srasvtly rfidijspncea from 100 up abo scarfs and a vanetyof tenped aods misses cl aridge htjtsuttipkdfc r t see hi this proposal your majes ty said the prime minister van der donken to king hubert a scheme to unite our urardom of uturia to that of pomaria tour roajesty is weq aware that the area of pomaria is three times that of uturia u the princess catherine marries your son it will result in the annexation of ssur dornuuonsto those of your hereditary enetnles that shall never be- said king hubert grinding his teeth jnforumatety tbe prince has met the princess and she has captivated bhn what sort of woman is she tnotdtaatety ambitious she la de scribed by those of her suit as being avaricious selfish and cruel what can we do to turn the prince from hert i fear that to attack her win only enlist him in her defense your majesty is right we must accomplish our ends by diplomacy the princess has your son m throjl to win him from her we must inveigle her unto a trap and once shohas en tered it we must exercise all our in genuity to prevent ner getting out have you a plan i have it is this lt us give out that your majesty has been attacke by a disease that must prove fatal within a few months that you desire the prince who will inherit the throne after you to marry at once on pain of your naming bis cousin oscar to succeed you in his stead catherine will not marry htm without his in heritance but she will not hesit to permit him to sacrifice it for re venge upon your rnsjasty for not con senting to the match i shall en deavor to make sosra compromise with her byjvmoh wa may rescue the prince from bn van der donkanwaa a marvel of astuteness betng regarded as equal in chicanery even to a woman the una gave ban carte blanche to do as be bked and he set out at once for the capital of pomaria where he found prince carl to daultrjce with the princess oatberiasl tbe mini announced to the voursw rauuv that his father had not long to hje that proposal had been made by king otto of the neighboring kingdom of breanuno that tbe two kingdoms should be muted by tbe marriage of oarl and king ottos dausrbtef xenla and that tbe marriage should be celebrated at one if the prince re fused the crown should nass at his father death to his cousin this interview butsuwii van der tjonken and oarl took place in the of oatherme the prince at her cor toatructione as to bit reply ssetepued for bam fay stating that he was betrothed to her and would marry her if a usu took barlptaoe at too father death the- una of pomaria would send an anrstd taros to uturia to seat us rightful sove on toe throne now tbe kingdom of breaitmo was even more powerful man that of porharia the band of tbe prtnosss xenla bad indeed been offered to oarl and doubt vas h oari bad seen tier be would have obeyed hat fatter on receivmg a refusal to k4ng hu- bertvi pmns tbe wfly tan der ponken to oarl and catbertoe a he suggested that oarl many some girl of low degree his father to wtthdaw him from ouch a union would oonsent to a divorce and his nwrriage with cat again the prince looked at tbe princess for lrurtrurtlonb she agreed to take tbe matter under consideration and after ions reflection consented to tbe plan maadns it a condition that she should apptnoa of the gmlthe prince rnarried van der daektu agrsed 4 tbu though he weuknew that oatherme would not oosjsant to tbe prince marrying any girl w wa ctoable of drawing baa away iroai her toe prince returned bo uturia with van dar donken it havring been ar- ranarat that the princess should fol- toolto tospect the girl be would marry as soon as one oould be found to do as on receiving a price and gmngher oonsent to a subseonent di vorce m due ume the u was caned for and touoduced tato the hotbe of a poor widow whose daugh tar had corjaentod to the terms nnnran was tbe name of tbe bride a little ljuteh otrl in a number of petticoats and wooden shoes her ootrapiexion ipsa brown bar face cov ered wtth ptoknles and bar hair i nary red hot aopauance was that of a half wttted person as soon as oatberlne saw her the gave nor oon sent to the tnarrlage wlnob took place m ner presence and that at tan der donken- and aonekes mother then otrl went back topomarla with 0atb tatasnojuia sang hubert had kept lmrjaest m awmsloii pot as soon a ut ffltnmf anriborjoed to bhn tttat tat son bad been maorted he aptjearv r ojnta talosn hack lear- ltllswltw bad been trtakas but the waddiisyi with tbe r m lavogstetram a red wig be had been mueb repejl ed by these features on tbe part of anneke and thought they might repel the prlneess xenia when the forma mtroductiort took ace the prinoese raised her fan to jier face wbat for no otic knew but prince carl presumed that it was to conceal her disgust for hint but it seemed rather to conceal a smile for she offered ner hand to hhn most cor dially he bowed and kissed it ben leaked up at a very beautiful girl there was that in her appeanaisoe to remind him of some one he bad seen before but be could not place tbe person he tried to say somethbaa dis agreeable buj tbe wrirdtrstuek m his throat the prrncees sapped jher hand on his arm and drew away tram the others into an apartment where they would be alone together from the mom erst the prince saw the princess xenia he waa attaraoted to her an dit was not long bef on be regretted bavins disobeyed his stsiner in refusing to marry her the say ing absence rashes tbe heart grow fonder did not pertain to him tbe niuu oatberlne being out of slajht was out of mind nevertheless be bad been so long ddmlrtated by her sigrrrior win that the idea at being ursfaflxxtul to her fsbed mm with terror at thasame time the mfltlence of tbe woman present became steadily stron ger the princess xerda did every thing needful trjoonoentrato hts mind upon herself she gave fetes in ner honor and in each her costume was designed to essharjoe her beauty prince carl had promised oatrtsrtne that every day be would send ntr a message teurng bar bow be was lett ing on in repelling the princess xenia tbe day after bis arrival at bn tino he wrote that be was actbraj brutaby as pcssshle but those about bhn noticed that bis pimples had sod- denty been healed the t day be worte that he had offended the prin butt whbe dressing that morning he washed off bis dark com plexion the third day he wrotebe was very near being sent away ttns be really beueved to be true for when sitting by xenla she pulled off his wig and appeared to be very much dis pleased wtth him for corning to court disginsed on tbe fourth day oarl wrote oa therme that something especial had happened he would write her a fun account of it soon this is what be referred to when he joined the prin jxsnta he found in her stead his wife an- neka she threw her arms around tots neck but eh repelled her tn pulled off his red wig and tuarjtng to a fountain oaaliul bar face turn ing to him be reorspatsed tbe princess xenla what does all this meant he ask ed it means that your father king hubert having l from my fa ther an offer of my hand for you in formed us that so far as be was con cerned the offer was arjeeptod but nn fortunately you had fallen under tbe open of anooisr woman tf hi i would agree to a to defeat tbls other woman djsvised by bis iit minister be noped as would be weru i avmnted and was married to you as a homey simpleton tbe prtacear kicked off her wooden shoes and displayed a pair of tboy feet incased in kid ahoea she un fastened her p and a m a tnorrdncr gown ot silk and lace next her bodice joame off and shewed a corsage to rnabch her other apparet tnen the pcbise folded her in tola tbe prince at once sent for van der donken who came proxhastw and was biformed that prinoe oarl and princess xenat havmg been inaiiltd secretly deatred that prerjsratlons for tbeir puhuc wedding should be made with as little delay as rjosstble use prince never wrote 17thrrlrm what bad happened having forgo all about her van der donken retim ed to kfeg hubert and ttoektng was so pleased with his manageroent of tbe problem that be at once created hhn a duke an aiinouncejnent made that the ring kans of uturia and brenttno would be united by the marriage of prince carl and the princess xerda oiled the people of both kingdoms with delight a few weeks later a public marriage took place at tbe capital of brenttno at which waa great rejoicing pbr many years queen xenfa preserved tbe red wig and wooden shoes in which she bad been privately married to king oarl and after her death tbey were removed to the royal museum as for the princess oatberlne site was so cut up by being tricked that she never iriarried and after heat fa thers death the crown of poaaaiia passed to another branch of tbe royal family be why is it nellie that i hear you ask anyone if your hat is on straight as i so often hear other wosnen do she why dear its because t love you so much- he but i fan to see what that has got to do with it she just think bow disgraceful and- humiliating it would be to you were i to call anyones attention to a bat rve worn for two years n bthe foilcwtna sunday srae a m tbe very latest creation of the milliners art xtlgger warned one dont mess with roe cause when you do you is shore jttrun aid do hearse dont pesticate me nigger replied the other sbsddng hit flst dont force me tojress this upon you cause tf i doesril hlt7ou so hard m separata yon jrum masdri graia to a doting bp- p tkiyou nets with nn satiihsl brat m jes psss and therell be a man pattta your face wid aapade tomorrow mor- rthaj- r i justtoe- tn his 88th year cre profound impression sir wunam ar- rived at pari lanvmt butidings accom- panled bshta daughter icrs a b bjrkpatrfok where be reviewed bhe guards- of royal fbnad1in dragoons and royal osinadlan regiment troops whue a battery of odd guns crashed out thesajmte of ntteert guns the actual ceremony was brief premier and mrs benry preceded tbe arrival of the members of the cabi net and their wives into the chamber sir wumsun rjemg accomveuaed by an especially large number of of tbe mwtia ool w rhoodes bis grandson col w pate york rangers the speech from tbe throne in dicated that there will be rhflsratim introduced during the snw to pro vide for modified moratorium on rnortgages under which an proposed foreclosures will be beard before a county judge and who will have all power to decide wheoher additional time is to be allowed on either princi pal or interest payments there is also to be legislation amending the old age pension act under which the federal ooverrsnent is to pay 75 per cent of the total cost and which acc to honu w o mar tin minister of public welfare is to mean an annual saving of tl400000 to the province and 100 to munl- crpojibra other measures to be in troduced are in connftntlnri with ttoe amalgsmatlon of the ontario railway and municipal board with the bureau of mirrrtrltiav research trader which sets win be granted the board to govern finances of those municipali ties which are irisotvent of tn a pre carious financial eordaion there areatoo to be amendmetls the in dustrial farms act dealing with the administration of provincial penal in stitutions at this tana sa sir wuliain when rtnrhiruiiilibw everywhere are confronted with unusual problems arising out of wor economic condrdons we have reason for con gratulation in the stability of the public credit and of our nrranrlal tn- sntutlons in common with other british htrsfniy our people took for ward with deep interest to the ap- jjba made him take dogs and dislike niftarhlnar vitjioi kousajitu con- ference at ottawa and earnestly hope that the momentous adhering will permanently advance the um of tbe kimilie touebhsg on the develosxnent of the st lawrenoe sir william declared that in view of negotiations for tbe proposed sea treaty the federal and provincial ailtharitieet have con ferred upon the appropriate division of tbe east as between navigation and power development of thelntsr- natinrisl taction of the 8k tawknor thiougb coopei at ton of jredcnu pro vincial and afrmicrpal go szts9ou0cl wj0 xhxfloos qlvdoissjstslailv bouu ship on account of the prevailing un employment this relief bas taken the form of ooportunities lor work but it has been mnnasaiii also to pro vide funds for direct relief owing to the f ra conditions much ptugi was made in the construction of the transoanada bjghnaay and oumf posiatd dealing- with agriculture sir wil liam said whue agricultural isxluc- uon was maintained at a nigh level the financial return was ranch below normal new fields of ruefnlneaa are being- developed by the of agrkndture the ontario lesuxet- mg board recently cresued bas or ganised tbe fruit and veajetable grow ers markets oounett and is ghint special attention to the trading and rnarketlng of a ruirnber of important form products it is srrataxylraj to note that cold storage and central packing plants- are being increased on hydro sir william observed distribution ot electrical energy by the hydroelectric power oonanlsslon was conunhejotdnrmg tbe year on am mcparmirai scale both as regards the number of municipalities served the custoenera supplied tbe pro vincial oorarmssion and the local ocwnenlsti substanually tnereased their i funds in the rural parts of tbe utovluu the demand tttr power called for tbe construction frof over 100 roues of new transmission lines to supply nearly 9009 additional consumers by uttlmng the jlow of the ottawa river at chats pans tbe wwrrrnltsloh bas secured- an important addition to its generating facilities second only tn extent to tbe great niagara development highways have beenextended there being 100 miles added to the system while payments by tbe province to the municipalities for road purposes of nearly seven minions of dollars help ed materiauy to lighten the burden ot taxation the labour department an- tl changes in the apprenticeship act the favtory act tin the mechan ics lien act as well as legislation to make the industrial disputes act of the dominion operative in ontario on thursday the bouse did not reconvene until 415 rauock instead of three oclock out of respect for tbe late hon thomas oresvfond former bpaafcer of the house who raoenuy died at the opening premier henry paid a j tribute to the former speaker a tip fob the btcawhants a valued reader of this paper for merly a resident of oeorgetown and now living to tbe united states in renewing her subscription anonrnnan tea u wltto tk up which we pass along to our nrtrehants here it is if some of the home rnerehtnts reallaed that those of us who arc away read tbatr adds almost as carefully as we do the news items and when we dont see their td- we just naturally won der has so and so tone out of busl- ness lent it quite posadwe that readers who are not far away have the tame reacttont newcomers to the ditto very naturally look ova the columns of the local paper for di rection to tbe matter of buying what is mcrelilrlythojtaperauuaj tbe col umns of the herald they abotdd as- ame that ot adverttstoji space fur- ntshes tuniwenrate duectory oftbe towns litastrsaai nian tbaa are coopbr- aung in the rnatter of ijtsajrlpg the laisliissi lioaiaataof wis kajsjrpranarb bafort tba iptsfans by nixon waterman i have known some truly fine people in my time- i wish i might talk about many more i was attracted toward them not because tbey were physical ly or mentally distinguished in any way- but chiefly because they were kurjd selashness has been sailed the sum of all villainies so mf- cab betboked upon sui v being th sum of all virtues as ella wheeler wttcotc says- while just the art of being kind xs all the sad world needs slxiifejrane years ago when the burlington and qjuhcy ratl- rostd then building across iowa had reawhsd oneston tnenii typical fron tier town in the southwest section of trie state my fatfaer ob obe occasion was shipping two cam of grain to chacago whoe one car was filling ojadamotber was wanted it was found that the only carsvajlable at that mosnent was one that had been switched oh to a btoeuoed sidetrack and left stanrhng lor some days the formoan of tbe switchyard on ar ranging to employ this car for my fatxtera use was addressed by iriah woman living near tbe u what do yebe plsmrrln to dor she askxd as she saw the switchengine bendhag car where tbe car stood were after this car to load it with gratis was the foremans reply sure now ye cant take that ear can ye the lhcrurred theres a pan- o robins got a nest underneath th on a croat beam what a rnelancholy circumstance i said the foreman after an inveasjb- uon bad shown tbe mother bird was on the nest i dont know wbat i can do about it tbe man wants to load tins car today and there ant another empty tn the yard anywhere and i cant ptok up one along tbe line before tomorrow tbe switchingen gine was rnovmg toward tbe ear to which it was to be ttt the yardmaster mnovavd tbe erotneer to stop stay where you are till i give yon further orders then be sought my father loading tbe first ear and sadd to bhn win are we to dot thaus the only etnpty in the yard and i couldnt pkk up another before torrscrrow and theres a robin in her neat on a crossbeam under that car bum he known my lather wen be could have guessed the answer an other car was packed up and loaded use u never bear ttoe robins cheery morning call or metre sober evening song without t hirin that the strap may be a inanytirnes removed grandchild of that pair that made their nest on a ear c be and i always think rjletuamtty of that kindhearted irish woman and th sympathetic yard foreman i once had a who owned fine cat a man up tbe street with one of those peculiarlydivided natures a good times brief in the- good old days of money when tbe skies were always sunny and they made us wait three mcotha to buy their cars when the facfry wheels were roaring and the price of things was soaring and they charged us fifteen cents for poor cigars pesstrrosts went up and down scattering gloom throughout the town in those days now jong departed bujldmg booms were quickly started and a fortunecould begathered over- night though the boys hi linen collars lhad then- pockets bulged with dollars and most any dub could guess the m right men in places high or bumble over trifles used to grumble in the good old times regretted people very often fretted when they travelled cause they could- nt get a room and to have to take inc cheaper upper berth within the sleeper the passenger a minister of then a few dark hours of raining would set many folks complaining but how real cares beset us and important problems fret us we should like bo ride in unpen on the train how wed grin tf they would ten us not for three months could they sen us- it would mean prosp bad come what we sigh for and its funny is the grief that follows money edgar a quest advertisino 18 essential in in the most successful il snd business people to this new era of 1833 win be those who adopt the slogan it pays to advertise advertising is becoming more and more porjrdar every day and is un doubtedly tbe greatest stepping stone to snooessful tiustoess iliallima how many of our greatest scientists politicians aimetes flan and stage a catb came auong- with bis ahedtie that cat riijqtagjm the yard taken uiia and- ran up a insecure tree which bad there time to choose its inherent instinct wouud have told it not to trust tbe dog was close after it and dctjlube continued to dance uauity under ttoe tree destrmg to get at it the would have remained safely in wabbly perch had not the man con ceived the idea that it would prove mteamtlng to shake tbe cat out of the tree and see the chase be suc ceeded to tbe eat out amen the dbg caught and injured it some what the cat owner arrived in tkne to save his pets life then he said someoilng to the dogs craner and ttoe dogs owner said suneuili tat reply and ttoen there was the laying on of hand some days later wh the dog owner had srnlicientjy reosvered to appear in court he haled my nfr before a judge who arhen he bad beard an tbe evidence said to my nesglabor yop did a good mornings more strength to you the case prom that inoment on i always ad mired that judge i went one day to call on a negro frtextd who owns a happy little cabin hooaeand garden tn a florida v i found bun watering has flower gar den with a wiuskbroom and a pall of water why moses said i why dont you use tbatt pomting to a wateringpot that bung on a chero kee rose sraxport not far away yeah why not data httl said he ctaricbdlng i jet bought tat new an hung it up dar an de fust tins ah knowed durtn the wet days won far a while we wasnt waterin de garden a pah- o dem frycatcher birds built a nest in it an now i caint teteb bit tffl dam pesky critters has done batched out an gone assay ah tbe asdd idbses was a good kind man one time a new neighbor came to the farm adjoining my fathers he was a su to the co and we could learn but little about him he waa darkvisaged and not too tnv vttlrig in his irisnner- we sought to keep him at aims length until we learned more about hko when haying time came and he waa cutting the grass in his meav- we learned bat he kept watch for the nests of the larks and the tjofaottnks which in tout field and whenever be spied one he left about it a considerable spot of uncut grass then we knew htm to toe the kindhearted man that ever- sorter we warmly estostned i have met a lot of fine folks in the world one pretty sure way of finding out how they are la to note the degree of ilnrlnwei wtth which they treat the furred and feathered uioatuim that depend on us for thesr welloeing i totm one of arnerioas leading business men bas this saying to his credit every tkne a man loses his temper he loses his head and when be loses his head be loses several chaneea that is a good quotation for peppery young people to remember when you lose your temper you lose your bead ton may be irittajed u an gry without disaster as long as your self control does not break down but if you lose your temper you have lost onhrol when you say things you do not mean and do things youv are mr to remember afterwards in losing your temper you have lost your stars etc would be so popular and so wehknown if it was not for press ad vertising tbey are being drought con tinually before the public studied talked about pubhely and made a general topic of conversation thereby popularising and making tfruw fam- i and sought after wherever they be throughout the world opt your particular line of cornrnorm- ty brought before the public in this manner have your advertisements ap pear attractively h take a pride tn your own parucular ad layout work to wmitmlw even tbe very best advertisement you have ever seen and reametnber that a little extra r on a larger and more out standing layout win repay yon a hundred fold by the resultant draw ing power upon the public a good many mg that an adhrerttseroent crammed fuh of every nonmr they stock is a help but this is a mistaken idea good stse type with plenty of white spac is a more popular and outstanding form of advertising this also applies to window displays just a nicety positioned line of goods with a nice color effect is far superior and more attractive to crammed and dull ltepresslone and bad tames would only be myths if more people rasilaed that money spent on advertising b not wasted but an inveetment vrtiichrhrings in far more and quicker results than by honking or in same money tn stocks and shares how many people would ridicule and hnrjoverlsh this statement but just give it a trial and see tbe results ask any i ptjiitft or wenknown adnwrtlser why he has regular funpage advertise ments do you think be loses or gains by his enterprising business methods wen then follow suit get your share of the success that follows enterprise and gammon adver tising a great deal of gray rnatter is needed when delving lnto and solving the very best and most attractive forms of advertising tbe modern age calls for aggression and uptodate methods with the least rnatter as posssile and yet attenhori use tbe very modes of advertising that were the grea at traction to yourself work to rjorfect these ideas and you will know that they are original and have the same ill awing power upon the public as it had upon you are you going to be a rtnooeoa to 19321 is your business going to boomt xbu know what brings su popu larity and further business -adverue- m now mr everyman you know your duty s your local advertiser aid htm in further plactng his commodi ties before you it is to your advan tage making farther empkiyment to all concerned more money in circula tion as a whole on a far strong er pedestal of security then we have known during recent years national advertising t believe will be the greatest source of trade the quick est way of securing alternations se curity and independence if used in the proper and correct manner there fore i say it pays to advertise in 1832 low end round fares trip railways when you loss your head you kwe your chances bow many nobody knows many a rjromtslng youth bas thrown away his o for advanoe- because of the exhmttion toe of mmaea htsa fit of anger ttjum- a one is perroanently disqiali- ivyl because bit tendency to lose bds terraper has undermined the cf of tow- sttperlora tbe chance to make wortowhoe friends is often lost be- eanseube toajaaeadue to a idas of iiottorraltwf it a little in response to pubnc demand tow weekend round trk fares which have been offered by the oaravrlan nation al canadian pacific and other railway lines in the dominion since last sum mer win remain tn force after feb ruary 39 the date originally set for their dlsoontlnuanoe in making this ajmouxiceineiu tbe canadian passenger a draws attention to the privileges now in force snd of which extension it now to be made round udp tickets be tween any canadian stations for any weekend are offered by the railways at tbe rate of one and a onarterttmes the regular single fare these tickets good going from friday noon until sunday noon and l un til monday night the travrdlrng public will thus be able to continue its weekend jour neys which have beer so popular dur ing the past year and it la anticipat ed that the volume of traffic wm be even greater as the spring develops the popularity of the cctvyysnon is al ready assured by tbe thousands who have availed themselves of tf sn its extsnskfi wflt without doubt be very sap to loss your teirrper for tttat utp rmstm roatfaar judge before i pronounce sen tence have you anything to saw kxbtrber xes your honor rd like to shave the prosecuting satorhsy just onm more i fe r j zz w

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