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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 8, 1938, p. 2

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the georgetown herald subscription bates 150 per year in advance united states 50c additional single copies 3 both old and new addresses should be given when changs of address u requested advertising rates legal no tloes 12c per line for first in sertlon 7c per line for each subsequent insertion readers 8c per line for each insertion if in black face type bo per line additional notices qualifying as coming events such as concerts entertainments so clety church or organization meetings etc 8c per line mini mum charge 25c reports or meetings held gladly inserted free in memoriam notices 50c and 10c per line extra for poems birth marriage and death notices 50c small ad vertisements one inch or less aoc for first insertion and 25c for each subsequent insertion display advertising rates on application although every precaution will be taken to avoid error the herald accepts advertising in its columns on the under standing that it will not be liable for any error in any ad vertlsement published hereun der unless a proof of such ad vertlsement is requested by the advertiser and returned to the herald business office duly sign ed by the advertiser and with such error or corrections plain ly noted m writing thereon and in that case if any error so noted is not corrected by the herald its liability shall not exceed such a proportion of the entire cost of such adver tisemem as the space occupied by the noted error bears to the whole space occupied b such advertisement j m m06be publisher phone 8 georgetown at sunset to night the west oerbrlms with war me t dyes its chalice oierflows with pools of purple coloring the 3 aflood with gold and rose and some hot oul seems lhrobbing close to mine as sink the sun aithji that world of wine i seem to hear a bar or music float and swoom into the west my ear can scarcely catch the whis pered note but something in my breast blends with that strain till both oc cord in one as cloud and color blend at set or sun and twilight comes with gray and restful eyes as ashes follow flame but oh i heard a voice from those rich skies call tenderly my name it was as if spme priestly angers stole in benediction oer my lonely soul i know not why but all my being longed and leapt at that sweet call my heart reached out its arms all passion thronged and beat against fate s wall crying in utter homesickness to be near to a heart that loves and leans to me e pauline johnson a mans best fbtend the hobo dejectedly reached under his shirt drew forth a half loaf of french bread dry and stale hut stul bread enough to fill the stom ach of a hungry man there ttafi a little whimpering cry at his side a gentle dig in his elbow he looked down into pleading hun gry eyes for the moment he had forgotten the nondescript black pu py which had approplated him some where along the line you better beat it little fellow he muttered half heartedly foods scarce and self preservation comes first the dog wagged his tall happily at being spoken to danced up to plead somemore beat it he said trying rather un successfully to be gruff arid leaning over in what he hoped looked like a threatening position the puppy turned sadly trudged off a couple of steps and turned back with a look of deep hurt such as only a little dog wltli bndly hurt feelings can give the man suddenly felt veryweak and foolish whats the use he sighed ahak lng his head come on get it pal you win he tore off a large chunk of tpe loaf and tossed it on the ground then he fed himself ana at last rested and refreshed man and dog took up the trail once more the woodlands surrounding the rail road track gave ay to scattered houses and in turn to th suburbs of a city the man sought out a factory and went eagerly up to the employ ment office the employment manager was at the moment eng tged in discussing with his wife and to children but he turned eagerly to business the hobo told stmfslj and truth fully the whole weary story how he had lost his last job when the firm went out of business been givei ex cellent recommend at ions been dis couraglngly unable to find work an here id like to lace you tht manager mused but were oer stocked with common labor as it is we nan use capable foreman though have you had anj such exptrlu ce no i invent lo a ion mo ment the two me s ood wia ped in thoughtful silence oh mama look ciied one or the children he likts mi is he our the boss s wiii asked yes m m pine i dot as ou li and too would ou like to sell him i can pay you well he thought of the future monev was money and a job here seamed very improbable then he looked long and thoughtfully at the dog i m sorry he said abruptly turn lng to the door the dogs not lor sale walt a minute called the man ager i think i can use you after all i ve been watching that dog closely and if you can inspire the oonvldence and loyalty in men that you have in him j havea feeling youll make- a- flrst rate foreman are you still in teres ted was he still interested foolish and unnecessary question 1 and added the bosss wife hope fully you 11 let the children play with your dog once in awhile wont you you bet i will he said but they d better treat him good he de serves it they all laughed happily and the puppy danced about in high glee tourist profit shows increase canada s net surplus from exports and imiorti of tourist money during 1937 has been estimated as 17260000 tourists oomirig to canada during the year left ubehlnd them something over 295 millions while canadians trivelltng abroad spent 124 millions outside the country the figures constitute a new high in the tourist business since the fret spending year of 1929 when canada s lavorablt balance reached a peak or 187 734 000 the low mark of the last ten years was 66264 000 in 1933 since that year the increase has been steady tourists from overseas spent 1s 972 00q in canada last year but the flood from the united states reached staggering figures tourists who came in under a 48 hour permit spent 51 495 000 those on a 60 day permit 129 226 000 and those on a sixmonth permit 611 000 visitors from the u s by rail spent 53 637 000 by steamer 16 054 000 and by ferry airplane bus etc 26 627 000 of the overseas vlsi tors 9 1j3 came from the british isles 375 from france 289 from gennanv and 624 from other european coun tries whle 647 came from china 691 1 om japu 800 from aus la la and 495 from new zealand oil r pen m re free y the average spent in canada per car 19jb l 1 toad at tir s1855 these were short term v l itors the long term visitor jieni an average of 93 43 as again t 90 00 in 1936 tip estimated expenditures by motorist in the provinces were on lario 117029000 quebec 36033000 maritime- 12 390 000 british col utnbia 11468 000 manitoba 2321 000 saskatchewan 946 000 alberta 1 11a 000 must know all the answers l helpers taught in govern i have to reply sata factoruy do you know how to clean piano keys how to make a good pastry the different methods of coffee mak ing the silverware cutler dishes and crystaljiecessary to set a table for breakfast formal luncheon and dinner these are just a few of the quail neat ions taught young women at the bttawa home service training centre where the dominion provincial youth training program has shown remark uole household assistants since its organization in january determine girls ability five written examinations are giv en the girls during their 12 weeki training two questions on deport ment two on uiundry and household duties and two on cooking are set by the members or the household staff for each examination trainees failing to obtain the required pass mark or 70 are given oral reviews by the girls passing with highest marks before secondary trials these sets determine the ability of the girl and ratings are registered on her prelimlnai y graduate certlf ieat foi information of her future emply placed in good homes the centre is responsible for the care and training of the girls during their sojum there they are placed in good homes at the end of the training and after three months ac tual service outside the centre a re- port is made and if satisfactory each girl is presented with a graduation pin accidents and compensation during may there were 4 602 accld ents reported to the workmen s com pensatlon board as compared wttl 4 026 during april and 5 009 during may a year ago the benefits awarded amounted to 520 873 85 of which 426 465 95 was for compensation and 94 40750 for medical aid this brings the total accidents re ported to date this year to 24 036 as compared with 24 874 during the same period last year and the beneflta a warded to 2 660 073 02 as against 2578288 31 during the corresponding period of 1937 read it or not tuberculosis is increasing at a dls tu bing rate among medical students and student nurses in some parts of he world cnr time table standard time coin east gig gj passenger and mail 100b wm passenger and mall 6 40 pjm passengers for toronto 940 run passengers sundays only u31 pju going west passenger and mail g34 an w 335 pnx passenger and mail 652 pjn passenger sunday n 19 m going north mail and passenger 8 45 ajn going sooth mail and passenger 652 pja there is bound to be tragedy in the life of the man who wont recognize hi limitations cement blocks made of water washed gravel to city building specifications several styles and sizes if building it will pay you to see these before buying samples and prices at snyders cartage phone office 171w or j young and market streets georgetown and they followed him he walked the highways up small streets and down or on the shore roads by the gh ter ing sea but whether in the country or the town they sought him ceaselessly men closed their shops they left their plows to seek the many roads he took beneath the sun the women eager to see him- hear him speak left exery task undone their little children stumbling at then- side that all might see this healer teach er guide that all might see him i oh i wish today that he were here along some city street or country lane and we could find the way on eager stumbling feet our men to leave thenshops and plows to go our women every household task to find the one who had compassion long ago upon the deaf and blind veve so deaf and bllnddear ood that somewhere we shall find him on the way british air travel enters twentieth year british air transport now enter of fklally on its 20th year of progress it was at the beginning of may 1919 that the then newly formed civil av feuon department in the air ministry gave its official permission for civil flying to begin on deflnltelycommer cial lines j that permission was followed with in three months by the establishment of the first british dally air line for passengers and freight between lon don and paris and this service oper ated so reliably that in november 1919 the british post office entrusted it with the regular carnage of his mafestjrs mali prom such small be ginnings as these has grown the great sirmall network of the present day the gkobgrown j h moors o gray coacfl lines time table standard ttme leave georgettown to toronto a 8 08 ajn 410 pm 858 ajn 6 15 pjn 11 43 am 9 10 pm c 2 18 pjn to kitchener x 935 am x 600 pjn 115o am xh 850 pm x 155 p m d 1035 pjn a 3 55 pjn e 1135 pxa x through to london a dally except sun and hoi xb sat sun and hoi only c saturday only d daily except sat sun and hol e sat sun and hoi all coach travel information at w h long phone 89 georgetown 0 directory leroy dale kc m sybil bennett ila barristers and solicitors georgetown ontario office gregory theatre bwg mill st kenneth m langdon banister solicitor notary public first mortgage money to loan office main street south phone 88 georgetown w c grant banister etc offices mill street georgetown erin phone 234 po box 188 dependability run behind all the added coo veaieoces la the new mod els stands the famous wen iogboum super power mechaaiira the firit end only dual automatic her metically sealed refrigcr tor mechanism with forced- draught cooling and per manent self lubrication 1 with a record of kitchen- proved dependability and economy unsurpassed the world over remember that s what westinghooae memos when you choose your refrigerator it will save your food it will save your time it will save your money new models priced from 1 cq aq the meatkeeper 0 sensational and exclusive weitinghouse advantage the new meat keeper is the greatest improvement in years a feature of the new 19j8 refrigerators exclusive with westinghouse this covered ventilated porce lain meat compartment really keeps meat fresh retains the natural juices and mois ture preserves the full flavor and appetizing goodness of steaks chops roasts etc keeps your meat at the correct temperature just a few degrees above freezings much colder than is desirable in the general food compartment the meat keeper is just one of the sensational advancements westinghouse adds to refrigeration for the home this year come in and see the new glass topped humi drawer for humidity storage of fruits vegetables and salads he beautiful new heat proof thermoware dishes for left overs the bigger smarter stor dor with more space for frequently used items the improved sanalloy high speed froster waft new ejecto- cube instant release ice trays come in we have a westinghouse model in operation the meat keeper fully stocked with fresh meat a whole week s supply at a saving in price s avf on your meat bills now ro caa bar roar wbola woclt rapplr of meat at one and kap it trcsh in root wtxias- boo rtfriarrwot ae ihop- piag trip un wooer by takiaa idiiouf of weekend ipec iu od alwar b prepared tot unexpected goes raney gratdon lawrence cook barristers etc 465 bay st toronto brampton ont s eraser raney ko h edward cook gordon graydon 333 main st north brampton telephone 792 harold r lawrence loblaw building brampton telephone 643 f r watson djs- bld s georgetown office hours 8 to 5 except thursday afternoons dr j e jackson dentist xray office hours daily s to 5 evenings 7 to 9 phone 224w georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer for the counties of peel and halton prompt service cheltenham 36 r 23 georgetown 61 r 3 post office cheltenham walter t evans co general imurance ocean steamship service real estate main sl north georgetown phone 183 monuments pollock a ingham i successors to cater 4c worth gait ont x deaicns on revnwt fhona w4i inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone 25 george town visit your westinghouse dealer today richardsons hardware we deliver a m nielsen 2mb mi at pnwuo chiropractor xray dragleu therapist la4r attendant office over dominion 8cont georgetown hood 3 5 j0 030 pjn 1 1kw o

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