Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 30, 1932, p. 2

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vt 1 pe 2 the geoigetown herald wednesday evening march 30th 1 932 fragrance sealed in metal a died thtohptklo in qeoiystown on friday uknh asth 193a alice tabernacle beloved wife of richard dxtchfleld in her g3rd year trash from dw gardens motor tuneup have you driven your car all winter was your carjn storage all winter cars that are driven during winter months sequure a special going over to make them safe for summer driving braies must be adjusted carbon removed valves ground rite whole car greased and tightened cars that are not driven accumulate rust in a various vital spots and unless close attention is paid by experts serious trouble may de velop later on let us put your car in shape now our prices are low we give your car expert attention and we can do die work now before the spring rash speights carage the motor experts mccall and bulterick patterns w aresole agents for these famous patterns which we carry in stock the new free style books show the newest spring fashions you are invited to call for a free copy danns drug store phone 327 georgetown k l robinson butcher poultry butter and eggs at right prices hly satttrdat- pbonk geokgktown ulru norval ont butcher i have your eyes examined by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist btfursptoa the second wednesday of ervsry month fbonb watsoit8 dkoo stoatk stok anoimmbft or yea stay caneatt 0 t walxejt at his osk ta brwaaptea the mutest style of guum at ressnnsha prices w w- pi learn hairdressing exceptional offer entries now being received fojr the new course of in struction commencing april 1932 in hairdressing and beauty culture under the personal supervision of mi betty robertson applicants sending enquiries immediately accompanied by the attached coupon wall receive the benefit of our specially reduced rates 100 in place of the regular 150 this is an excellent opportunity for the student wishing to specialize in hairdressing and beauty culture to ac quire a highly remunerative training at a very low cost guaranteed complete instruction in all branches of the profession a full set of requisite instruments included free of charge mail your coupon t04ay 7 robertsons hairdressing academy ltd 1 37 avenue road toronto coupon flj- to robertsons hairdressing academyltd 137 ayenue road toronto please forward fuh particularb of your snrilbte course of to- t on halrdresaing ana beauty culture and regktew my nuns for tbo bpwaatty reduced wen obituary aucb tabernacle death came suddenly to alice tab ernacle beloved wife of richard dktchfield at tier home on jojia street on friday morning kssr khr 2sth deceased wav in tier s3rd year and bad been a resident of georgetown dor the past ave years coming here with her husband and family from england in iso be sides her husband three daughters and one son are left to mourn a be loved and denoted wfi and mother they are ids a kershaw mm sidney hulttte miss bdtth imtehfleld georgetown and wilfred dltchflekt windsor tbe funeral took place on monday afternoon to greenwood cemetery the sendee being conduct ed by rev mr rumley of ohis onlt- the pallbearers were sargent albert benny frank seddort derrick dodgsu dan mophall oenrge ferry thete were numerous beautiful floral tributes from relatives and friends w b mayalek there passed away lnhl 56th year on march 171b 1932 ejphnum wes ley byron maybee beloved husband of susanna marshall mr bflkybee entered the ottawa civic hoeplti on march lath and succumbed after two operations tor kidney trouble prom inent in milling circles throughout ontario also millwrightlng being with wrn and j o oreey toronto for a few years he entered into par tnershtp wlbh graham mills bgan vtlle ont- on november late year he leaves to mourn one brother e c maybee oanadtan general ev trie peterboro ont two sister mrs chute leslie mrs james- bann ing also fit tost city his wife ana four children mrs clifton latoreton noma oat edward of the staff of norwich hlajh school oraee and prod at hone and one gaxndeon herbert moreton the remains were brought from ottawa to bganville friday where a service was bekt to toe home interment was make in port hope pemetery on saturday march lata the pallbearers were she cousins of tfas deocasectr stnja mills john itcekoy charlie taylor fred taylor fred maybee lapon tame maybee laid to rest in greenwood cemetery hoe funeral of the late major grant took place from the home of tns granrlaauatster mm arooot early last wednesday afternoon and i largely a toe funeral v la charge of the mason lr onser and after pr by the rev dr howard at the home the remains were taken to knox presbyterian church where deceased bad so ions worshipped and a service conducted by rev dr how ard he was assisted by rev e mcdonald of nerval rev mr cald well of jumehouee rev a w frith and mr ron oanvron of toronto at the dose of tbe church service the remains were conveyed to the family plot in greenwood cemetery when the service at the grave v eondaoted by rev dr howard wor- srapful msuter david wuaon of credit liodee aj di ajl mo ub most worshipful r b darsavel im- meduse past orand master sad rt wonrnpful peter grant the pallfesarers from the home to the chutoht were r b fbnln a h black b harrison a rob- h cosbwe with h o clark tmnanary pall- tbe pautosrers from ttm ohuroh to tbe gravn were r w bro s kirk v w bro george ford w bra ceonje guthrie w bro dr nlckeu w bro w a wusnn and w bro walter immi there were many beautiful floral tributes from tbe family j ij- grant chicago knox cbmreb ses sion knox onuroh axic suid coj3 rliflire credtt lodge aj a ajl bsutan cnapter rjlm bme rifles boottteh all ranks canadian legion w a- of canadian legion bowling crab lions club lome rifles scot tish band knox chureta v sunday hcnonl board of managenuns knox csurroh misses mary hettae and mr david lawson mr and mrs k t barraclougb mr and man f m poueu mrs george mfldooald begc mr and mrs j h hall mr and mrs ross cameron mr anri mrs o c lawrence mr and mrs j dli kelly mrs k flnley mm a w nixon dr and mrs c v wuuams mm cowan mr and mrs j a wil- lougnby mrs corley and moas oorley mrs tubby bat forest mr and mrs early brampton tbe following representing tbe lome rifles scottlah balkan regi ment were present at me funeral- major g cousens oosiimanrlmg oapt j r barber ooranmndung d co lieut b dotty a co lieut d reiwhnsm c co lieut b ro bertson b co officers of the masnnle oder pres ent were moat worshipful r b dargavel tpjgsl r w bro peter qrant toronto r w bro george fatrley r w bro c pentold v w bro alex barn ouelph v w bro wtn cooper acton w bro george outbrte toront rt w bra b y barracktugti others prenerat from out of town were g o lswrenoe j a wuknsbbny toronto jonn cam eron wm kenney o a dills anton tbe following we received from mr r d warren a mend of deceased formany years tbe deatti of my om friend everybodys friend major lachlan grant brings s to zt all he to rive bad many friends in laaoas incline rw toronto tbe kut time i spoke to titan was at his bedside three weeks ago really be was tost day as cheerful a man as i bad met for many montta that was one of has oharaoteristlos for a year or two or more major grant has suffered sudden weaknesses that protended pmslili drticnraw against that he was momentarily prepared i bad known of no one who faced the with greater mim and cheer on that day on wnich we bad our hast fellowship i wau struck with major grant kindly sentiment toward all and he rdmaeaf told of tbe mends be had in all the church es test applied to politico also but it was arniadng as he pointed to laurler picture on the wwji to hear torn tell of a time wtoen a wans cam palgn was in pr he cot proof from a friend in quebec ttoat laurler made tbe same kind of a speech thaw as nere major grant lived to a treat age he was a cyclopaedia of tbe town ship tad town milton sod acton included ft is doubtful if be leaves mmirw in this regard esquesing council dabst robertson of hornby aproentko road bupebun- tendent stewaruown mar 24 193i the council met pursuant u ad journment deputyreeve w g appeibe oounculors lu l muliuv a n ltohiiisoii and ueley murray pres ent reev ueorgc currle in trie ohair muiuies of last ineuting were read and confirmed moved by w g appclbe seconded by weocy murray uuu the rreasurur pay uc louowlng accounts a w benton ctuarlty acct 177 ontario good roads asoc per s u squire h 0o carried moved by a n liobmson seconded by l l muuui out leave be grant ed to introduce a bylaw to appoint af road superintendent tor the wn- stup of esqueslng and that said by law be now read a first time car ried moved by wesley murray seconded by a n robinson tost bylaw to ap point a road superintendent havlnsj been read a brst time be nof read a second and third times ana pac ed and that tbe blank be ailed in with the name of barry robertson whose duties coarxnenoe april 1st lftaa and the seal j the corporation be attached thereuj- carried uoved by l l ammn seconded by wesley murray txut this council do now adjourn to meat again on man day april uth at 1j0 pjn carrieotf iegion elects officers at the annual meeting of tbe cana dian legion post 120 hksi georgetown on ttuirsday evening march itth toe following officers were elected lor the ensuing year past president john d kelly president a j oneill 1st vicepresident dr c v wil ted vicepresident w j roney- rec secretary a b parr fin sectreas a c honey executive fred armstrong henry shepherd john pry bert hurley regular meeting rugbts fourtb thursday of waoh month bowlers elect officers at a well attended rjosetlng held in the waterworks building last even ing georgetown xawn bowling club elected be following officers and onmralbtees for tbe ensuing year- president j w kennedy vlcepresldent41usn dlckiei sexretarytreasuier ra l squired grounds omnmttlee hamkl cleave dr paul sr m l near games ohmmittee col brown dt heath j h ullico ip ooarnlttee it wf tbe names of those who obtained credit standing in at least five sub jects are given in these usts hon after a name denotes an average oil 75 per cent or over tsw number after a uaine denote the number of subject in which honor and pass standing respectively were obtained form ib dorothy uclintock hon u 1 dorothy ulmss s 6 lda mckane 1 s haul walker 3 3 rosle lojruisu x g nancv ferry 1 8 kenneth mackenzie 0 6 jobn alex ander 1 5 marjorie halney s 2 irene slarret 1 4 mildred norton 1 5 denis hill 0 5 duncan toot u 6 harvey nurse 1 4 luuan mc lean 1 4 helen adams o 5 fran- oes evans 1 4 form ia mkry feller hon 7 3 edward lunas hon i 8 1 ruth davis hon 8 1 esther brill hon 7 2 kathleen mulholland hon 4 5 gladys beaver thon 7 2 frank bulger 6 3 ian mckeniie 3 6 isa- beue watson 4 5 weir rem 4 5 ida eason 3 6 bruce kennedy 4 3 richard beaumont 1 6 doro thy- wvight 1 8 josephine polle 1 4 niutf walker 1- 7 russell ivarey 0 f lydla snow o 7 beahft sonenk 0 6 alined sykes 0 8 john fbulis 0 6 mary tost0 8 frances jenkinson 0 5 elisabeth snaetnurst 1 5 helen tile luster 1 5 form n marguerite mcmastor s 3 norma smith 1 5 kjabhleen wil son 2 6 isabel alexander 2 5 joy laird 3 4 edith mrfltarw 2 4 john cummins 1 6 nonnan her bert 0 5 lois cripps 3 2 james ross 1 4 prank kentner 1 4 ross duncan 14- porm jx orjoknercial marjorif mccalg 3 5 mary slartrhsri 3 4 harvey dewtsnrst 1 4 bxubi waldle 3 3 lloyd sanderson 0 6 albert wnitn 2 3 gordon johneoo 1 s form mfean evans 4 5 edkb bulllvant bon 4 5 joseph harris 4 5 nellie maynard 2 7 evelyn heartweu 3 4 bernloe menonam 2 s josephine hickey o s violet dick 1 5 david cricrston 3 4 mona sctyrngeour 1 4 muufraret mc- unlock 2 4 william devereaux 1 6 helen mntjonaiia 1 b frances at kinson 2 3 william maclaren 1 4 percy saxe 0 s john maria ren 0 s elixabeth borimthnn 0 5 doris sykes 0 5 form tvarttuir dajrfoot honj 2 gordon ajoobt hon 2 6 mary bludd 1 4 edith godfrey 1 4 mar jorie mnkarte 1 4 james evans 0 5 we clipped the tweed to have i just editor aub publisher of the newsargus our genial friend of the fourth estate was on the council but a snort two p4t when he saw his efforte of be past three years achieved mcr debbie has always been a staunch supporter of a permanent system and the village is to be complimented on the forward step mr debbie is an old georgetown boy and former employee of toe herald who is rraalng a murvm of his own business and assisting in stirling a better village co congratulations angus but dont drink too much of tbat water it may rust your constitution nve in grandfathers clock stops only once in 1ss years for 132 years wltb scarcely a atop the sevenfoot grandfather clock in tbe home of charlie spiers erin has ticked off iht minutes it is a tradition in the spiers family ttsat the dock must be kept going the clock was bought in glasgow in 1800 by the greatgrandfalber of the present owner it has never been out of tbe family and it is claimed that with tbe exaptlon of tbe period of tbe trip to ttais country it nau stopped but once johnston spiers aonof tbe original owner brought jfout to canada in 1843 oornlnglrjt ship and flat bot tom boat tortorix and then by nlnagti the old homestead on the tenth this old timepiece has a dark wu- nut case and the works are of brass driven by heavy lead weights- tbe renewing of the ropes tbat bold these weights constitute the only repairs the clock ever gets the once white face of the clock as now yellow with age but the gontt that has sounded a century of hours is as mnstral as even many persons nave coveted tbs clock and the spiers have turned down many nattering offers for a tbe family is also the proud pos- nor of a number of otfcer hedr- ns including sreatmwndfathers arm chair and the sugar kettle tbat has boiled the maple syrup for four generations in this country rtremelys convention voluntary subscription list the following base contributed ahe amounts opposite their names to assist georgetown fire brigade to meet tbs penses of the big provincial con vention to be held in georgetown on july 29th 30th slat and aug 1st 1032 contributions maymie left witb deputychief w bl long previously acknowledged 30300 n h- tuck 50o haxton county baseball league card of thanks tntousfk vaebb su h sre whsb to shank ailour friends neurhbom and qtners f ene krrsrrjess task and ral offesusbi 111 our sasl bat cave inti iff it nstrtavlil and fami nes mrrabd mrs a kersnaw and mr apd mis 8 bukaa the annual meeting of tbe balton county baseball league hm at muton on tuewday was largely at tended by delegates from oikvule bronte acton georgetown kuorlue carlisle and muton it was decided to form two leagues namely the balton counts league oafoinsul of teams from oafcvllle oenrgebown acton and mlltonv and tbe jjarnn and wentworth league oompoaed of bronte kikirids and carusle and i oaropbellvule and palermo oxoosrs elected were haspn leasue president w t randall mudoo ticepresldent ookmel o o brosvn georgetown secretary treasurer donald toletxkm muton balton and wentwortbi ifuvitbbldert leslie bray bronte urer l patterson bronte high school report fob january february march gijjwnjjvyms easter repojrt merit names appear in order of honours standing is 75 per higher senior room sr iv hone freda appleyard phyllis blyth pass orpver norton beverly moody mildred norton mary wag- staffe irene bennett ursa bui gor don orabaun ruth marohrnent thekna st louis myrtle alton ene aarvin jr iv pass alice advdy jlmmle buck agnes isley morris miller mervyn klrby sr m hions bulle botwnll gwenie hadley akna atkinson paai olifford oantnsi isley catherine macdonald tom mil patsy davidson be sarah buok boy preston joyce ap pleyard ralph bludd be han cock eileen fry eve clark jr in bans david oaratrm har vey cook pass elate dswnarat myrtle war ren edna pcraton doris heggie okarence beaumont rata preston lornev oarvxn jackie fry edna neil principal praised for brave action mr claude burnside and two companions presented with gold watches and cheques for capture of gunmen the toronto board of police com missioners last wednesday afternoon recognised the efforts of the onree young men messrs claude burnslde manager of the store and a son of mr and mrs charles burrtslde georgetown robert poynut apd george doyncs who were responslbe for the arrest of the holdup men who robbed a dominion store in toronto on the night of march lsi each was presented wttih a cheque for 25 and a beautiful gold watch a picture of the young men and the following item appeared in the toronto dally clone of march 24th glowing tribute to the qualities exemplified by the men m ed three of the worst holdurj we had was paid by chief draper in oolumbus hall last night when the three young brave canadians were honored in presentations the event which book place during the annual dance of the dominion stores limited recalled an attempt ed holdup made by three men br ttte store at 149 roncesvalles avenue on march 1st the thugs who had riflr ed the cash register of 4750 were pursued by claude bomside 107 car- den avenue the manager and george doynes his 17yearold as sistant the latter was assisted by robert poynts aged 17 who works in his lathers meat store next door to the dominion store in bringing about the capture of the gunmen chief draper who was introduced by 8am cowan chief superintexident of the dominion stores declared that the three young men had rfftrllfleft the type of service not only reqrulred by the police but by eltiwns and as serted that tbere wav nothing more important than enforcing toe law he prtaised them for their brave ac tion and dlstlrarirlshed service and on bstaalf of the stores presented each with a beautiful gold watch and a suibabty inscribed card after mak ing these iseteut at irani chief draper said it is my pleasure and privi lege i toe ponce depart- raemt to present our small token of esteem and goodwill to these young men he then hsnvd over cheques for 23 to each at tine trio and stat ed that the mine of the cheques did not represent the full measure of the service rendered butt were a token of our esteem balunafad stewarttown the fouowdng is a report of r no 6 esquenng for tbe winter term an asterisk denotes failure in or more subjects and a ragntflrw ab sence for some niaiiiliaatliiiiii sr iv dorothy wilson 80 har old lunan 7411 jack jeokinson 72 david hodge 72 lillrnn thomson 71 sr hi harold wilson m jean tennant 68 jack atmclean a 65 jr hi rirw gnabaaro 71 joan cudden a 71 muriel mae- lean a 70 douglas lwwaon absent for all exams ii class betty cudden m roy smith 89 anstta stevens 82 ralph tronopson 77 krmnch mur ray 60 bulle tennan 53 i ctassanxde grahani 00 frits de vries 78 vera heath 70 ber nard tennant 63 pr leotoa srmtn bobble lawson equal myntie wilson perfect attendance lor david hodge jean tennant kenneth murray harold wilson teacher jessie ml mckay bolton about 8 oclock on tbwnsday night tost while norman ormlc aged 20 years of freeman wau motoring north on the mlktonpajermo tagh- way hls ear struck oeonge swan aged 30 of trafalgar uuwis who was walking nortb on the blgbway near muton knocking turn uncon scious and breaking his left leg be low the knee swan na taken to guelph general brspawl craig re ported to provincial fitf geo oookman of muton xad was not held- clttnssndon the folkowina offkeers were eleoted lor isx by muton lavwn bowling club- hon- president j f robinson president r m president wen ohtahobon c r turner treasurer r w phlup prises were pnwuntid to wtnners of last seasons events as follows rinks r mackay h tuck hc b earl j k bsu smp r b oauvssh j poddy m k ntxon w ciwahriliri skip t c hill j f rbbuoson skip h tuck a iv macnabb skip m t white canon naftel skip erin mr card op thanks abd mrs to thank all kind friends xcr their floral tributes letters of sysn- patby and loan 0 onjson tbe oo of their by the death of therr ed v we are sorry to report that mrs h sanders slipped on the kitchen floor and letl breaking her left arm at the wrist we wish her a speedy recovery mrs win akltt has leased mr j blnghamb residence in xrtn and will take posn shortly an old and respeoted reasnsrai of erin lowixshlp paased assay at tns old awrey homestead da wednesday march tab 1932 in toe person of john root awrey he was third son of the late mr and mrs john b awrey who wen pioneer in the township of erin- mr h matthews received tbs news tbat his brother mr j b matthews of brmrsldn mkmtoba wssi the vic tim of s pwjhxullwxdderst on the 1mb driving hie young raos hnrse when the outter upset tbs re bokod but mt uqatuhews hung to tbv refhs and ho was drawn up against a tree and xus bead was bah cut 3cj exarnlraatton rsjreai- sd tbat tbere was no n how- ewer a dssp soalp wuuiat wawrestsed sun worthy wallpaper 1 sj april 29 avmavatlbpalamv sunworthy wallpapers grouped at three special prices 1 9c 23c and 25c a 7 day selungevejnt j new and especially attractive patterns are being offeree every one of them is of sunworthy quality the prices are special for synworthy wallpaper week only ttow little it costs elnough aidewall peper and borders for a room 12x12 x 8 feet will amount to as little afc inthe 1 3c group 318 in the 23c group 358 in the 25c group 378 bring your room measurements w r watson georgetc druggist ontario the rev dr prank wesley wame methodist erjisoopal bishop of radial for twentyeight years dted in brook lyn ny oq february 29th in tils seventyeagbjh year btehop wame was bom on a farm in erin town ship and in his boyhood attendee the methodist church here he was edu cated at albert oolloge belleville he is survived by his widow and a daughter mrs herbert fisher of to ronto during trie last illness bishop wame requested tbat his body be brought back to tbe cororsimkcy in which he was born and on wednes day march 18th tns burlel took place at hallrnafavl cemetery the aemaj was oorarorod by rev h oamweu and rev a anken in spke of tbe stormy weabher a goodly rramber of tbe lames were in abtendanoe when tbe womens association of the united ahurch met at tbe home of mrs s h lindsay on tuesday afternoon con siderable hnwnfsa was disposed of and arrarsjaments were otxmpleted tor a pancake solpat to be- hew in the former miwmhsl oburcti on the ervenlraj of frtday april 15th the refreatsnent eornrmttes were lavish with the ood thtnaa which were served at tbe tea hour the meeting was isuusrut to a close after a very pleasant acotal hour there was a record eteodariee at the nrwyang of tbe womanv msbnon- ary society when they met at the on wednesday afternoon lbs raster service was rnrstnnbed by the president ida p w sbortill tbe quarterly re of lbs depart mental secretaries showed a row- intr interest in tbe work and also showed what may be aocompllahed when- each asswrtes the responsibility of her office delegates were appoint ed to attend tbe anrmal meeting of the balton preehytertal to be hen at burtlnston on april leto tbe paper given by mrs w mcenery full of information re- alwauib credit valley creamery 1 georgetown cream wanted we will pay the highest market price for cream deliver ed at our creamery or phone 332 anal our truck will call credit valley creamery georgetown ontario g the work vbioh is betas car ried on in central india by our rie on in oentrai india by our womans mlsaonary society of tbe united onuroh mrs warns who had chauve of the watch tower gave a number of interesting hems off mas- skxoary news the april meetlnaj will be held at the home of mrs j me- kechxue toe friends of mr bert mcmenemy are sorry to learn tbat he is a patleait to tbe general hospital ouelph all wish him a speedy recovery some of those spending the easter holidays at home are- miss bessie wnnle of toronto teaching staff miss myrtle allan of toronto nor- tnad school miss jessiei mckay of stowaxnown public school miss florence steen of erin oon- ttn nation school mlse pearl mcknery of aston high school mrs agnes young was remembered by tbe womanls missionary society on easter sunday when she was pre sented with a beautiful taster luy to oranmwnorate her bnndradth easter mrotay mrs young is enjoying good- health and her many friends rejoice with her at tins acton mrs b f collier is visiting- with mcrs q a campbell in oe tests week mrs j b oorrle passed away on tuesday at tbe home of her daugh ter mrs molulb in montreal the funeral was held thursday afternoon mom the home of her brother mr jaa symon willow street acton in terment being made in ftolrvlew cemetery acton on saturday morning the milk de livery wagon of toe maple orove dairy upset on the highway when the horses ran away the delivery of milk was strewn about tbe road and a nuiiam uf the bottles broken mrs ones w wuaon who under went an operation in onetoh hospi tal a week or so ago is recovering nicely and hopes to be able to return hawse soon if i ii john ouneron john ken- ney w m cooper j o mathews a t brown and o a dtus attended the funeral of the late major l orant in georgetown yesterday afternoon mrs frank oota of georgetown hau returned from ouetoh hkapttal after s weeks itiiiiihu for tri- jurles l in at motor accident she is oonvalesotng at the home of her sister mrs john miller mmera oorner p piiiav r hiwhanrl who had jujttaeoursd a otvpher up the tide has tarri ed tvefound a job as night watch- u t firemens convention at georgetown july 29th 30th 31tt and august 1st 4 and bs wea in a jawlqua eondukki for wtfe weu if that alnt atvnvnuv qukte tttns fev orowbennk- tor rs only just ftatohed ratkdn ye mrrws s4jt ooopto o now rilgksstaits the world owes much to advertisers j jv ll of us would be poorer if there were no advertisements in our newspapers poorer in pocket mind comfort culture advertisements have been called the poor mans university for they are wonderful teachero wonderful mirrors of the worlds scientific and cultural development it is advertisements which keep us informekl about what is being accomplished by the worlds best engineers chemists research workers and technicians in every field of human endeavor in the realms of radio motorcar and tire manufacturing food preparation remedial preparations domestic and personal hygiene building materials and construction and agricultural economyhome easements and beautification if there were no advertisements in our newspapers and magazines wed all slip back back to the levels of life of 50 and v 100 years ago wed read less hoove about less lower our living standards be content with poorer machines eat coarser foods and wear coarser clothing live in unattractive homes do a vast amount of distasteful 1 labor wear illfitting shoes see ugliness everywhere have more illness meet with more accidents have more toothaches and our stores would be very dull places indeed to blot out advertisements would be like blotting out the sun he source of light and energy be grateful to advertisers and show your gratitude by buying what they bring so faithfully to your attention in this and other newspapers and always rernemher that advertisers are the worlds dviuzers and your true friends this ant bpoasme by tns oatnerhan weekly rtawapapers vsaonlarlon j lf m

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