i pf2 v v i- thie georgetown herald wednesday evening november 17th 1937 v getrtewo t7t herald u adtanea nrdmr8wa mo ilrhhrrol both old and new should be etna when ahsnge o sddrees lsraaomml mnriyn kill inl no tices uo per line for first sertlon lav per line hr uhsaqneiit 4nsertton so per una for eaoh inanition if- in mack face type so per una additional notices qualiajrtnc u ooming knota auoh aa concerts entartelmnenta so ciety church or unanlaillnn imrlrnati etc ao par una mini mum charge 3se reports of meetings held gladly inserted free iivbmmaiam notices 0o0 and loo per line extra for poem birth marriage and death notices boo small ad- vertlaansents one inch or ian 56c for oiat tnaprtlnn and isc tor eaoh luhnuqi lent l display advertising rates on application although every precaution mil he taken to amid error j tile herald accepts srfvesttflng la hs columns -on- the under- standing vbmta it will not be liable or any lerror in any ad vertisement published nereun- dc unless a proof of auoh ad vertisement is requested by the advertiser and returned to tna herald business office duly algn- ed by the advertiser and with such error or corrections plain ly noted in writing- thereon and in that case if any error ao noted is not corrected by the herald its liability shall not exceed such a proportion of the entire coat of such adver tisement as the apace occupied by the noted error bean to the whole apace occupied by such adve j at moork pvjausher ii heaven enough fob him last evening i was talking with a grocer old and tray who had tola me of a dream he had twss just the other day while stanldng in his office the vision came to view for he saw an angel enter dressed in garments white and new said the angel rm from heaven the lord just sent me down to bring you up to glory and don your golden crown youve been a friend to everyone and worked hard night and day you have supported many and from few received your pay and we want you up in glory where you desire to be bo place your trusting hand in mine and come along with me then the angel and the grocer started up to glorys gate but when passing close to hades the angel murmured walt i have a place to show you lts the hottest place in hell where the ones that never paid you do in torment always dwell and behold the grocer saw them histoid patrons by the score and grabbing up a chair and fan he wished for nothing more but was bound to sit and watch them as they sltsle singe and burn and his eyes would rest on debtors whichever way theyd turn bald the angel come on grocer theres the pearly gates to see but the grocer only murmured this is heaven enough for me anon church cash and christianity after reading several church re ports- lately the editor of the-oouinr- wood bulletlnrnterpriae feels com pelled to ask the question are church members chrlsttansf he ad mits that one cannot judge a mans christianity by the amount he gives to the church as is weu illustrated in the parable of the widows mite on the other hand writes editor david williams when a fairly well fixed family give an average of five cents a sunday to the upkeep of the church as many ramllies dot then there la something wrong if you belong to a church which publishes a list of its subscribers says the coulngwood editor you can prove foryourself that families who seem to hair money enough for other thlnrdont seem to feel any respon sibility for keeping up the church yon will and that m6re than one family of your acquaintance probably did not give more thsnjsxso toward the upkeep of the building the pay ment of the preachers salary thel heating lighting and other expenses the music and the community activi ties a much largsr number proo- ably psld less than 2io or ten cents a sunday for these purposes they pay avjuarter to see a game of al most any kind and if the whole family attends the total is several times that much yet a nickel or a dime is the limit for the family on sunday one would think that any man who is a christian would feel that it is ttorth at least a quarter a week to have the church kept alive in his community not pnly for him self but for his children yet if you think that a majority of church members give more than 13 00 a year for the upkeep or the church you are prooably due for a sad awaken ing qir on impression is that the above remarks by the enterprisebul letin editor apply more largely co town and city than to country char ges lli tills district we know or country churches show per capital givings greatly exceed those of the town and yet a situation has arisen in rural charges about whlch wel would like to say a vtord during the recent depression when farm pro- dlcu were avcav doixn at the rrar- ket ue hae been impressed by the wav in uhlch individual farmers liave kept up their church giving rural parsons felt that their members wer in a bad way and in many cases thev t lusgested the reduction of their sal- 1 aries to a point that has placed them in a difficult position that position mat been mad all the harder the past yeir or so since recovering con ditions have made the cost or living higher manv rural pastors today are having a harder time in meeting their bills than they ever had before i fortunately the farmer s position s improving he is getting all round better prices he is a fairminded man and in time he will begin to restore his pastors salary to a better basis but in the meantime some rural preachers we knoa are having a tough time or it they are in the h mtliatlng atid difficult position of no belna able to make ends meet st marys journalargus changes m mnac nsnvai program several changes were made in the haltdn count music festival at an executive meeting held at milton due to addition of music to the school curriculum and the new course of study atresxtog cooperation in group work ft was decided to cut down the solo classes to bresk the monotony and to shorten the time each rural school will have one solo ist in each class and the urban schools limited to two contestants the piano solos are to be cut from five to three classes with sn open piano duet for public and high schools a clarinet solo class was introduced and tlie girls double trio class chang ed to a mixed double trio there are to be no class for soprano or con tralto soloists and no clssi tor boys unchanged c a new massed choir class is to be introduced each music supervisor having a group of rural schools is to have a majued choir of forty voices including every school under his su pervision in this way a better lm presslon of the work being done the rural school youkbjbe received was felt tile executive is trying arraniix for the next festival to held in the spring ualton colntv iiosie and school council the annual meeting or the halton county home and school council was held in fishers corners school on saturday afternoon last represent atives were present from seven home and sclvool clubs miss maude brown presided reports from different com mittees on their years work were presented the retiring president miss brown gave an address tluuik- ing all members for their help and cooperutidn during her trm or ordce mrs guest of bronte presented the retiring president ultu a boquet of mums in appreclatloi of her work the following offlcers were elected honorary presidents inspector den ies and sirs v russynl president mrs paul ptslier bdrlmgton nrsl vicepresident clayton reyburn bronte second vicepresident mrs f whlttaker burllncton recording secretary mr virflll hopkins burl- melon correspond in k secretary mrs h sterling burlington treasurer mrs percy winn port nelson mrs silcos or the federation or home anu school clubs toronto was the guest poafcer she spoke on the livepoint program her address belnu both in structive and interesting refresh ments wen served two loves by scott jcyall i bftcouia nwnwtf syndsoatn wnusmvk nths and information fob the blsv 1agmex fumithed by the ontario depart ment of agriculture which had the last word a mothers te decst lar ail the mothers who from day to day guide little footsteps through lifes naxtng way whmg up cuts and bruises made at play we thank thee lord for that dear tender comrade through the yean when adolescence brings delight or tears who with sweet understanding soothes our fears we thank thee lord for one with face serene arid smiling when her bairns are grown to dames and stalwart men has time to alt and mediate tar ben ws thank thee lord for mothers dear now entered into rest who have through cross and faith attained that quest and wait tor us on islands of the wo thank thee lord alios ann dorey olisxrh wintrr rajtjt enrmiks rousuno in messonler famous french artist of lie nineteenth century had a do of wtveh he was exceedingly fond one j iv ihc animal broke one of his lejs and melssonler agonized by such a misfortune to his beloved pet deter mined to entrust his chances or re covery to no other than the great parts surgeon nelaton so he tele graphed in hot haste to the eminent doctor urging him to come at uuce to his residence at bouglval out not venturing to declare the real cause of his panic nelaton thinking that one of the artists family must be in need or him was not long in arriving melssonler met him in the drawing- room and frantically plunged into conversation with him on various topics he who had painted many battles and won many trophies knew not how to race this present affair at length nelaton realising the value of his own time asked to see the patient and the erdbsrraased artist requested a servant to bring him in howling with pain the wounded beast was borne into the room upon a magnificent cushion whereupon melssonler forgetting all else cried out beseechingly save him illustri ous master i save him nelaton prince or surgical science as he was employed all his skill in dressing the fracture and trie animal swiftly recovered the artist shortly afterwards wrote to the great man expressing his undying gratitude for his kindness and requesting the amount of his bill nelaton sent a courteous reply saying that when meissonerl next came to paris he could call upon him and there they could set tle the debt tills metssonler soon did and was producing his pocketbook crammed with banknotes when nel aton exclaimed stop sir you are a painter are you not when the other answered affirmatively the sur geon wont on well just put a coat of gray paint on those two panels which the cabinet makers have fin ished and well call the debt settled it was indeed a delicate revenge and one which melssonler appreciat ed to the full he went at once to work and at the end of a few days had wltu amaslng dexterity painted two of his most exquisite pictures on uieonelsla grace oray in our dumb animals increase af com borers general observation during the cut ting and 1 an linn of the com crop of kent and essex counties has sioun that an alarming n the lumber or corn ls occurred according o dr g m tlrrctt in cliarer or the dominion entomological laboratory at chat ham it s apparent 1 at the lntestatlon ls o- sewre as m the vears 1927 ana ijlja said dr stlrrrtt greater tipucnton or cleanup methods will be required or rurmers to insure suc cess to next viars crop weathp conjltlons vvere fuvojrablc lo increase or borers thus year abiindirue or moisture during plant ing was a teature noted during the htavj lnrestallons or ten years ago and similar con litions aire prevalent ills year essex it ls aid was par ticularly poor weather tor growing present indioatlons point to a rec ord entry list for the ontario provin cial winter raslr ma vat stock show ii e cmeiu secretary t of the fair stated today mr oneill and other officials we highly de- nghted wren prospects for a success ful show and more than pleased with the number of exhibitors showing at otkalnb for the first time the fair opens on tuesday november soth and conclt des december 2nd there will bs an exceptionally ithe light horse night of the fslr in the rtxots up in the aie transcanada airlines pilots an now being trained at vancouver and winnipeg in two new lockheed ejec tors loas recently delivered these big machines which will ultimately go into service have a capacity of 10 passengers pilot and copilot they are more than m feet lone have a wing span of u feet and weigh 10 500 pounds fully loadsd maximum speed ls 303 miles a an hour with cruising sliced of lit fuel capacity is x gallons storing potatoes for best results vvlth stored po tatoes keep the bin temperature be tween 33 and 40 degrees during the first eight or ten days of storage however alios a fairly high temper ature from 65 to 70 degrees to has ten the formation of wound cork which is important in healing bruised and cut potatoes and preventing rot to reduce shrinkage keep the bin fairly moist store only fully ma tured juid sound potatoes be sure there is adequate ventilation a slatted floor is useful for this purpose handling of psaltry the precoollng and proper hand ling of poultry killed on the farm or at a packing plant is particularly im portant because the bloom will be quickly lost ir the birds are not nre- cooled without delay and also handled properly poultry killed on the farm and sold dressed through local buyers or poultry ikjols where no precoollng facilities are available frequently lose their bloom with the consequent de preciation in the sales appcuranec of the birds and the failure to get the best price on the market poultry meat is a perishable pro duct which will deteriorate rapidly un less properly handled the market demand is for properly packed poultry with good bloom and bright appear ance good bloom is first secured by iiroper finishing but ls held after killing by proper handling and hold ing in correct temperature some of the chler essentials in handling dressed poultry are i see that all birds are bled and plucked properly and that the reet and the mouth are waslied clean 1 birds should be hung up by both feet and allowed to precool for twentyrour hours the temperature for precoollng should be as clou to 33 degrees as possible 3 the temperatures should be checked frequently with a thermom eter 4 fn transporting poultry tot as sembling or selling points it should be held at the same temperature at which it was precooled alvan mcfee pressed his fln- gers against his coat rubbed them as if to remove the nervous burning desire he crossed the lighted doorway returned crossed most of the crowd would be in the gamine rooms bending over thj green batxe tables faces tense under tl- white glare of hanging lamps nowjthe croupier would clear the rd shove a ataefcof yellow chips he winner the winner mcltee set his jsw in grim determination the action made him seem more ruggedly handsome than ever hut the lighted doorway drew him as s mag net gathers metal he was born to gamble to janet marlowe had- asid as aha be isy bsck on the vurrh brown drsp- ings of the lourigw a colorful pillow drawn t under her armpit youre not a boy any more a it just seems to be in my blood jsy he hadanswered crieerfully helping himself to one of her ciga rettes if you figure it from a busi ness standpoint im doing all right i break even are you counting all your losses she had asked curiously certainly why she straightened and suddenly her smiling face became grave ai youre gambling my love oh come jay he had remon strated you know it isnt as seri ous as that then she had laughed had told him she joked and sent him on but he hod never seen her more earnest than at that moment it was this which had kept him from entering the casino the burn ing desire for the tables kept him from leaving it altogether at last he w ent up the steps good evening mr mcfee said a voice at his side followed by a tantalizing laugh nnd heturned to find janet marlowe oh there was a moment of awkward silence i hardly ex pected you after he hesitated the lecture i wanted to under stand the attraction she was look ing at him intently will you sit aside for a while he asked uncomfortably feeling in stinctively that he didnt want her to ploy it wouldnt do for janet marlowe to get the fever and those lines of despair she wasnt like him born to gamble it wouldnt affect htm wasnt all life a gam ble anyway didnt you come to play she increase asked softly borers yes he said bluntly may i watch of course he looked at her face as they moved toward the plnyors she slipped her arm familiarly in the crook of his elbow but her glance vvis veiled full of hidden meaning then they were at the table he have a bill for chips and leaned over follovvinc the le ipini dice with prac ticed glance he did not play im mediately neither did he notice when she lefi bul as he finally placed a bet he looked over the ta ble and suw her on the far side smiling inscrutably the dice leaped und leaped again the croupier drew in the winnings puid a man at the tables end the man bet again and the familiar lines worn by former looser slipped across his face mcfee let a play go by janet was still watching then he pushed a bet across five to win he said hoarsely ill gamble my love said a laughing voice- at the end ot the ta ble he whirled as if ha had bben struck a darkhaired gypsylika girl was laughing up at her escort even if you lose darling ha was saying i win ucfvi mind seemed whirling he forgot the dice did not watch them go into the cup these young people did not have the mark of the gamesters they would get it now the girl playfully claimed she would gamble her love but what of the time when he gambled her love mcfee looked across to the place janet had occupied but a stout woman with a vulgar gob of dinmonds was there he glanced over the room sow janet hurrying toward the door a flash of a hand kerchief hastily dabbing her eyes janet he called people turned but she hurried on five called the croupier gentleman wins on ave but alvan mcfee was already halfway to the door he caught her as she hurried along live outer walk silently tucked her arm beneath his my darling he said softly i have only one love now i she hid her face sobbing softly i was afraid afraid youd never know there were two havnadaassl plawt n pkumams which la as r throaghont the far sdath is t not a boss bat a bmoiattad of a sssss- bar of the pineapple fasaojr aaya last oattad states forest service it ks kstawa botaalcally ss tills adts asa- notdes sad has many ascj a icb ss florida bmss w orleans nsoaa tibeard and vagotabla wool spsnlsli moss is eaauseafy send for tnmncs for mattresses bora collars satamohlle opbolstery and packing aso- teeial seeds of brooeuads are pro i in eoormoos numbers sad ui teartered far and wide by the wind for the aeeds have sttaebssaats for nesting in the air similar b those of milkweed sad dandelions spanbnv nines ta found principally growing on cypress snd the brosor leaved trees however oa wet bites jljxcurs oa several spaclesisf pine snd cedar spanish bmss bang s green plant is not parssltte as commonly bs- imved and aa far as is sbovb is hasmleafl re its host trwa it belong to the graap of plants known aa epiphytes bbsanlng those which grww an the surface and depend bpon hlr hosts for bobpartvbat nt for rxl this explslns why spanish bvm of1n grows as iiibshiiii wire and miwm rencas one need not be a criminal catch the force of this reserving pauieavaas one who reserves his pohteneas only for those from whom ha mutt ask favors said hi ho the sage of chinatown must not taker offense if he is measured in esteem aa a professional mendicant highest peak reached the highest peak ever reached by explorers is nanda devi in the catt- trul himalayas it is m60 feet high ind was climbed by the british- american himalayan explorers honsusschl halpaal british isism to fame of the three breeds of beraleae tat tle for which the rrttxsh mbs ar faaumta the galloway the feed poll and the abnriuiib snaiw the tartar are by far the most mswrua thay have spread to the far corners f the aarth and their paransr basckineas of form snd assyfattenlnc propensities nave wade them the aatabagsdlng beef breed of today scientist ntnetlme dispute ss to whether the brat su- ceatom of modern domtatleated enttl ware horned or baralass historically cattle with distinct snd dominant hornless chsractariaflc were being bred true in parts ml lie coun ties of aberdeen snd in adjacent bec- llnux of angus before i son ta those days aaya sn suthnrlty in the montreal herald the aberdeen esttle were called fanmllee and the angus stack diddles some were red snd am were brlndle bat black predominated the brat purebred herd of aber deenangus cattle in north a merles wss founded at ouetph la the sun- mar of 1870 when two heifers and a bull were imparled te what is now the ontario agricultural college cnjl tima labia svbheuva safl nth standard time too ajn loudf ajtn mail s40 pjn toronto 17 pm passengers sundays only 731 pm oatag wast and mall majn 13 pin l53 pm 13js am 1110 pjxt gala narth andpasenger ms am passenger snd mai passenger psuaenger sunday cats santa passenger til pjn t directory lsatoy ataxic lb sybil bennett sla georgetown ontario office gregory theatre bldg mill st j kkmnktb idsnodoh ilslii basmtsr ketary pbmbs pint mortgage money to u office main street south phone as w c grant mill georgetown phone 234 po boat tag ranky graydon lawrxnox ooor barristers rta ms ray sc irvavastsaaasatam oad k praaer banay kjo h edward cook gordon qraydon 333 main st north brampton telephone ts harold r- lawrence lohlaw iimi brampton telephone aasj orlg4a af i bm jm the few facta available indicate that london first rase out of obscurity early after the raman eeeapatlaa or britain la the first eantary of the christian era its goagraphleal posi tion wss the determining factor a british ottpldubj or stronghold af the fatuveilaual that became roman vtr- ol snd is today st albans was sheltered behind the middlesex forest when julius caesar having landed la kent inhttc made his raid dpoa that he marched crossing the thames nt some point that remalaa uncertain caear makes no mention of london the inference being that it did oat exist in a d s cunobelln or cym- bellne succeeded to the threee of the tnnrederated tribes in southern brit aln ksrly be transferred his seat af government to what became komsn ramutndunum colchester londons site was well plsced for the service of both cities its emergence wss due to service ss s isnillng stsge for con tlnrntal trade with britain tacitus refers to it ss bnvlng been in a d 61 s plsee much frequented by merchants the name london is not roman hut celtic snd the romans adopted it in their own irfvodtnluu r watson djlvj auvb vssbbbsntvsbbbabbsbjt otoee hours 0 to 5 kxcapt thursday afternoons j r jtackson djjl successor to tha lata dr oouob open evenings xw wham la rata a ets the expreasten when in bonte do aa the romans do is not t be found in the bible it is attributed to 8t ambrose bishop of milan la the rvvurth eentwy in a latter af advice to st saaguatla ha wreee whan i sa hare st milan i da not fast aa a saturday when i sa at reata i fast on a saturday aa quoted by jeremy taylor his advice was whan yoa sre in rome live in tha roman style when you sre alaewhaas lira as they lire there st augustine also refers to this in id awowrlt- ikaa painting russian art ikon pstntlug is one of ilia few orig inal russian arts before the revolu tion every household no matter how poor had at least one religious picture before whleb sn oil lamp constantly burned the most famous canter af ikon painting was palekb a remote tittle colony 30 klloawtsrs from the nearest railroad una produced works r rsre art thaaa paintings found their way sll over russia lain tha pal aces of tsars and priaeas aa well aa tha bonus af cn people yaasu shaw palat datauatt la aneuot sypuan tombs weed tav- alttsre and mummy eases hav bans davtovarad that ar still la good eaadl- dea although painted avar bjooo years age wall palatlacs aftaa ai intact wbera tinpalstad wood stone havo dlattn cataaflral dim lag bs seattle serine la oa of tha taw apabt la tha christum world what riraauadc danc ing is a reatura of religious barries at she festival ar th corps oaristt baa choir boys daaee before tha altar ha tha aeeampaajasaat af rastsaali frank fetch ucknskd avctionekk the cimitiu af peal and hauaa prompt service taleahaues cheltenham m r 33 oeorgatown ur i post onve chehennani monuments pollock a ingham successors to cater at worth gait out desiswsea reajiett phaavs mtt inspect bur work in greenwood cemetery aasakiaabsstaanbnbabaasnbbbaaeabbaal a m nielsen mih year af pisntlis chsmspgssttor xray irtljkse llsaadpsst lady atlissbl otnca over dominion cttar hours 1 8 t30 ut pas clml thar slay phsavs lata snanatxanbasthsaabatsaaassrasbsnaasnnbm baalbblbnbiblbslablannatannl jf radio repairing u vaars rvlwlmiri we speoa1jze on this work j sanford son osmortowm ms bbtnnbabtxananbraaabsxbbbbbbn mkn i oatt vsoob ay omobl nrw oarrrarr tonk tasriaai