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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 15, 1939, p. 2

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page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening march 15th 1939 trie georgetown herald phone no j ml moore editor uri pmumwr a weekly newspaper devoted to the best interests of the town ol ofh and surrounding counter including the villages of glen imnims norval umehouse stewarttown bawnafad and terra cotta every wednesday evening at the office on main st georgetown subscription rate8ls0 per year in advance united states me additional single copies 3c both old and new addresses should be grrtjo when change ol address is requested advertising rates 4legal notices 12c per line for first m- asrtton 7c per line for each subsequent insertion readers 8c per lino or each insertion if in black face type bo per line additional notices aaufylng as coming events such as concerts entertainments society etmrctl or organisation meetings etc 8c per une mnn charge 2fio raports of meetings held gladly inserted free in memorial notices 60c and lqc per une extra for poetry birth marriage and death notices 60c banld a one inch or less 50c for first inserts and 25c tor each subsequent insertion display advertising rates on application although every precaution will be takento avoid error the herald coapts advertising in its columns on the understanding that it will not be liable for any error in any advertisement published hereunder unless proof of such advertisement is requested by the advertiser and returned to the herald business office duly signed by the advertises and with such error or corrections plainly noted in writing thereon and in that case if any error so noted is not corrected by the herald its liability shall not anted such a proportion of the entire cost of such advertisement as the space occupied by the noted error bears to the whole space occupied by soon advertisement the herald does job printing op all kinds an open window i like to pray at open mndows looking at the sky v god seems so near i almost feel his garments brushing by or hear the rustle of his wings as he comes near to earthly things i like to think he a just beskte a budding chestnut tree or walking there along the road a bit ahead of me with dusty sandals on his feet that make no sound upon the street i like to think that he would stop to we ten while children play or mingle with a happy crowd upon a holiday he lo ed to be with people so in qauee that long ago and so i keep my windows bright for fear that he would miss my little place because he loves old shabby streets like this and if i leaned so he could see he mijht look up and smile at me banc jacques in the nauonalhome monthly have you renewed yet the code op an octogenerian my greatest loss to lose my soul my greatest gain christ my sav tour my greatest objecuto glorify god my greatest prise a crown of glory my greatest work to win souls for christ my greatest joy the joy of oods salvation my greatest inheritance heaven and its glories my greatest crime to reject christ the only saviour my greatest bargain the loss all things to win christ my greatest profit godliness in this life and that to come my greatest privilege power to be come a son of god my greatest peacethe peace that paaseth all understanding my greatest knowledge to k god and jesus christ whom he hath a beatjtiftjl hymn when on my day of ufe the night is falling and hi the winds from unsunned spaces blown i hear far voices out of darkness call ing my feet to paths unknown thou a bo hast made my home of life so pleasant leave not its tenant when its walls decay 0 love divine o helper ever present be thou my strength and stay be near me when all else is from me drifting earth sky homes pictures days of shade and shine and kindly faces to my own uplifting the love which answers mine 1 have but thee my father let thy spirit be with me then to comfort and up hold no gate of pearl no branch of palm i merit no s reet of shining gold suffice it if my good and 111 unreck oned and both forgiven through thy abounding grace i find myself by hands familiar beck oned unto my fitting place some humble door among thy many mansions same shetlerlng shade where sin and striving cease and flows forever through heavens green expansions the river of thy peace there from the music round about me stealing i lain would learn the new ai4 holy song aad and at last beneath thy trees of bealing tfa life for which i tang lttsa laarfathar bad dented her plm doh ahe bad expected to risfet when she aid her tdsd with tte pett- doot five daddy dont know ha got now tlab tourist busmen the popularity of canada among tourists is shown by the fact that 17 million visitors came to the domin ion during 1938 it is estimated that these visitors spent approximately 366 000000 m canada for goods and services during last year sportsmen paid 600000 for licenses in canada and spent about 838000000 for sup plies and services last year conven tions held in the principal centres across canada numbered 981 produc ing an estimated revenue of 34000000 to the cities concerned representing a fair increase over the previous year while this tourist trade is encour aging it but reveals that great po tential development available in can- ad along this line and should make every cluaen interested in supporting the work that is being done by ped eral and provincial governments civic organizations transportation compan ies tourist bureaus etc indicative of the work that is go ing forward by provincial govern ments for attracting tourists it is pointed out that continuous highway improvement is being made in ontario while quebec has a splendid highway encircling the gaspe peninsula and improvements are under way in other areas nova scotia has all main high ways hardsurfaced nad new bruns wick is doing good work in this di rection while prince edward island is also improving the roads every industrj is affected by the influx of visitors with transportation compan retail store agriculture ai others benefiting from on trade the tourist dollar is spread over a large proportion of our popu lation and everything possible should be done to encourage tourists te visit canada and when they do come they should bo warmly welcomed so that they will tell their friends and rela tives of the hospitality of canadians on their return to their homes to kill moths en fobs research work has shown that moth larvae in furs are most effectively killed by repeated exposures to sudden changes in temperature known as the shock method approved procedure calls for refrigeration of furs after cleaning first to a temperature of 15 to 18 degrees fahrenheit after two or three days at these temperatures fiiri are exposed to 45 to 50 degrees p temperatures it was found that the duplication of this process two or three tunes kills all moths eggs and larvai the highest relative humidity for the storage or furs has been found to be from 55 to 65 per cent although well i developed moth larvae may withstand a temperature of 18 degrees p f or a long period of time with the possl billtj of changing from a dormant to an active state when temperatures re turn to normal the repeated expos- urea to extremes within the 15 to oo degrees p temperature range are fa tal for all moth larvae endangering fur- confined abed by lumbago in pain for veeld acting on his principle of when you know a good thing tell your friends about iv a man who has had very bad lumbago pains writes as follows i t suffered fromlumbago and for weeks could scarcely move in bed i had treatment but it did not ease the- pain very much a friend said why not t kruschen salts take them every morning and youll likely get relief from that pain in your back so i have taken them every morning for some time and i am in fit con dition for my work again thanks to kruschen c m why is it that lumbago backache rheumatism and indigestion in many cases yield to kruschen salts be cause it is a combination c several mineral salts that are vital for your bodujr well bemg bach of the salts has an action of its own stom ach liver kidneys and digestive tract are all benefited and toned up to aj high state of efficiency there are 15 establishments engag ed in the macaroni and kindred pro ducts industry in canada four each in ontario and british columbia three each in quebec and manitoba and one in alberta now in full swing this great 10utoe of renewed and guaranteed cars renewed means thoroughly reconditioned guaranteed means you get a 2day money- back guarantee and 5050 30day warranty against mechanical defects glass and tires excepted all care properly lubricated and ready for the road free storage until spring if desired w ml carry onemonth full this sensational sale of fine r c renewed and guaranteed used cars is hitting its stride t eager motorists are hurrying to our used car displays see address below where bargains abound for the 10day duration of the sale we have substantially reduced prices of all makes and models of it g cars yet you still get the regular r c guar antee with a 2day satlsfacnoormoneybacr privilege and a 5050 30day u arranty against mechanical defects many 1 37 and 36 ford v8s in stock have been specially reduced for this great sale and cery one of thrne ford care sold by us during this sale will carry a hpeciol 30dvy full ts vrranty against mechanical defects glass and tires ex cepted youre protected for a solid month reason we jcnoir thesc cars the rush is well under ny terms and tradein allowance arc attractive particularly if jou have a 12 13 or vi popular model and make to trade in so gel going come in for n real value in a better r g cart u makes money- back guarantee new low prices 1936 deluxe tudor heater 450 1937 deluxe tudor heater and radio 525 1937 fordor sedan heater and defroster 550 1935 chevrolet truck 95 1931 graham sedan 225 3 a e cripps phone 280 ford cars and trucks georgetown cnjl tme table pna kan and mall i itar toronto sundays onlj is passenger and man and man 824 32b 63 1119 saturdays only tearing toronta 1130 pm arriving at 1225 am first trip nove going nsrtb basil and passenger 84a i goat sooth mall and passenger ftjtt i s m grajy coach lines time tabic leave georgetown vm a 708 am 928 am 11 48 0 123 pa 428 pm 848 903 pm 925 am xll20 am 2x6 cx2j5 pm ay445 pm 7joo p booo pm dxii03 pm exll50 pm a except sun and biol b sun and hol o sat only d except sat sun and hol e bat sun and hol x to kitchener y to stratford tickets and information at w h long directory leroy dale ex m sybil bennett ha barristers and soucusrs georgetown ontario office gregory theatre blag mo 88 kenneth m langdon barrister solicitor notary pwbtw first mortgage money to loan office main street south phone 88 georgetown f r watson djs mjdjs georgetown office hours 9 to 5 except thursday afternoons dr j e jackson dentist xray office hours dally s to 5 evenings 7 to 9 phone kttw georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer the comnlles of peal and hattast prompt service cheltenham 28 r 23 georgetown sir 8 post office cheltenham walter t evans co general insurance ocean steamship service real estate main st north gesrgetswa 183 a m nielsen 15th year of practice chiropractor xray drugless therapist lady attendant office over dominion store georgetown hours 2 5 720 920 nm closed thsrsday phono lb8w cold storage carrots carrots are well adapted for stor age and lose little of their eating quality even after prolonged storage m a recently published sdentlnc work it is stated that contrary to o belief the eating quality of sg car rots is equal to if not better than that of young carrots since s increases with age while tb libra content remains practically unefang ed carrots can be held to storaga for six months without serious dotarl- ora provided the tsmperatan is maintained between 32 and 40 degrees pahrenhert and the wis tie nmaldlty above 90 per cent c x iffrifcflir r vfti tbhif 1 vjrmmh m slwbsitkisawii ljlllf i

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