page 2 the georgetown herald wed ncsday evening may 17th 1939 the georgetown herald phone no 8 j 5h moore editor and publisher a weekly newspaper devoted to the best interests of the town of georgetown and surrounding country including the villages of glen wil liams norval llmehouse stewurttown ballinafad and terra cotta issued rery wednesday evening a the office on main st georgetown subscription rates 150 per year in advance united 8 ales ktkidttlonhl single copies 3c both old and new addrefces should be given when change of address is requested advertising hateslegal notices 12c per line for first inset hon flr line for each subsequent insertion renders be per line for each rtton if in black face type 5c per line additional notices qualifying as cominft events such as concerts entertainments society church or or- flnization sheetings etc 8c per line minimum charge 2c reports of meetings held gladly inserted free in mcmorlan notices 50c and 10c tier line extra for poetry birth marriage and death notices 50c small ad vertisements one inch or less 50c for first insertion and sctor each sub sequent insertion display advertising rates on application although every precaution will be taken to aiold error the herald pcepts advertising in its columns on- the understanding that it will not be liable tor any error in any advertisement published hereunder unless a proof at such advertisement is requested by the advertiser and letumed to the herald business office duly signed bv the advertiser and vtih such error correction plainly noted in writing thereon and in that case if anv error ao noted is not corrected by the herald its liability shall not excted such a proportion of the entire cost of such advertisement as the space occupi ed by the noted error bears to the whole space occupied by uch adver hsement the herald does job printing op all kinds if every one if everyone who drives a car could lie a month in bd with broken bones and sti ched up wounds or fiactmcs of the head and bhere endure the agonies that man peiple do they d never need preach safety and more to m or you if very one could stand beside the bed of some ctose frunri and hear the doc or say ro hope before that fatal end and see him there unconscious never knowing what took pace the laws and rules of traffic i am sure wed ioon embrace if every one could meet the wife and children left behind and step into the darkened home where once in sunlight mimed and look upon the vacant chair where daddy used to sit im sure each reckless dm ex would be foned to think a bit if every one would realize pedestrian on the sreet have just as much the right of wav as those upon the stat and train their eyes for children who run recklessly at pity this steady toll of human lies would drop from day o n if every one would check hi ear b fort ht tike a tr for tires worn loose stee m whils and brikt s that fi fc and pay attention to hls lights while driving roads it s another score for safety could be chalked up in the furht if even one who drives a car would hee the dinger uc placed by the highway engineers who also marked che hm to keep he traffic in tin lain and ge it proper space the accidents we reid about could no live takm mace and las if he who tikevtlu wheel would av a little piivtr and keep in mind those ml the car depend rig en ins core and make a vow and pledife himself o never taki a chmct the great crusade for safety then would suddenly adance e wl the wonderland of botany the miracle of spring i saw ood in his glory passing near me and bowed my head in worship linnaeus on the unfold- ng of a blossom a great wave has washed over the world drowning it in a sea of colour and song cner all hangs a haze of beauty of new life and the wonder of t minj days so great is lhe glory of spring there is a rapid miraculous length- tnlng ol daylight silvery showers and bursts of mild sunshine a dauce ot daffodils tossing theh downcast heads and prim tulips ca telling the showers in their glowing cups let us content ourselves no longer with being mere botanists hutoruuu of structural facts the flonracs are not mere comely or curious vegetable creations with colours odours petals stamens and numerable technical at tributes the wanted insight alike of scientist philosopher theologian and di earner is now repudiated in the new revelation beauty is not its own excuse for being nor was fragrance ever wasted on the desert air the seer has at last heard and interpret ed the voice in the wilderness the flower is no longer a simple passive vie im in the buy bees weet pillage but rather a conscious being with hoes aspirations and companionships the insect is its counterpart its fragrance is but a perfumed whisper of welcome its colour is as the woo- i i rtnnltprf fnr hit inmlnr nnrt itje awcat of all the beauty tha i decked for his coming and its sweet i4 numore to nis tarrying innas it speeds its parting affinity rests content that its life s oonsum- 1hm a wealth or scent and colour i wonder and a glory the woodland brimful of vernal lovelinss is stirring in a green dream matlon nas been fulfilled of resurgent life and throbbing with sprtflge delight the green of the rees ls as brilliant as tlummatrd new punt while between the leaves ttie sk shows soft delicate and tender r ic sprhw decked larches are of a dthcacy of shade which na ures pal- et e a one can mix when glittering in their first rapture of young green uht dwells in them a- in its proper homi as it docs in ht beech leaves whhh burn in a dazzl ng irreen flame everywhere the secret o tht season fel at home is told in the uncurling of uie leaves and lhe colour of the firs flowers life seems to embrace he sweet titan earth as it pulses underfoot and thorbo into che heart of en v tret bwavtn whspenng masses of i lowers shy and ravishmn ixquliw and fragrant clo he the meadows jut of which the air sems o drag the ast essence of sweetness only a little w hilt ago the apple tree- looked like o d almo the friendly town a business man recently made4 trip to o certain town aid when he came back he said they have real people down there they don t give you ti clu stare and the clammy handshake the way they do in many places he spoke of the cordial re cop to i in got and the way people ried to entertain nim and make him that is a good impression tor any community to give out it it to be hoped that our folk here do the same thing many of them surely do when strangers and visitors oome it is a mlgnty one idea to gtve tbem such a cordial welcome that they re member the hearty and friendly spirit they found here a town that keeps giving out that impression to stran gers is going to make a wide reputa- lon orlmsby independent radio j repairing we specialize on this work j sanford son phone okorgktown mw ciinmraaniiinujjimimiuraidmim tuti mm r- wr i i tilings just gnaned black wood i drenched b winter arms and twl ed no ulv fantatte shipts wlien lo sprl v with ont qu ck w ive of lur ma wand raiisforms tlicm into foamitf musses o dt lcittly pink in i me ent d lovel ness fiki iv lid ilur ot j pric ous that t ich v it m k i m ise droi fron n o blut of h western canada special y bargain excursions prom al stations in eastern canada dead going daily may 16 mat 27 1939 inclusive 16 may i i mil fe i days and jo ji h i us ol fl i i r nt n mi of birds ill lie hum tickets good in coaches at fares amiroximatelv 1ic per mile tourist sleeping cars at fares approximately ihc per mile standard sleeping cars at fares approx lc per mile cost of accomodation in sleeping cars additional biwiii rhtcked stopove similar excursions from extern to eastern canada daring same period eeiing tar r cnatl ns and al lrformatlon form any agent ask lor handbik t117 wl h tl canadian national z william him on ctiuon net at i n i a vrrtj w z cnr time table standard time passenger passenger and mall passenger and mall passengers for toronto passengers sundays only 816 10 ob 646 940 831 am ajn pan pjn pm goto west passenger and mail passenger dally except saturdays and sundays saturday only passenger and mail passenger sunday b34 605 146 646 1119 ajm pjn pan pjn pjo gotaf north mail and passenger 845 am gains south mail and passenger 652 pan gray coach lines time table standard time effective sunday april 30th leave georgetown to toronto g 614 am 9 18 am 1148 aju c 223 pm 408pm 608 pjn 903 p m to kitchener x 935 ajn 12 0o pm x 2 05 pj a 4 05 p m x600pm e 750 pm d 10 35 pm e 1135 pm x through to london a daily except sun and hol b sun and hoi only csat only d dally excep sat sun and hoi e sat sun and hoi g dally except sun tickets and information at w 0 long directory safetyand comfort routes to royal celebrations f k watson djs mjxs georgetown office hours 9 to 5 except thursday afternoons dr j e jackson dentist xray office hours daily 9 to 5 evenings 7 to 9 phone 224w georgetown be swift to praise well done two wordb o swiftlj said and et uey all like summer rain are to he h mgrj p nt bi id tht soul q jle ilarched revlcs again ano hope letim s uii once was fled ard enent flow through t ach vein wher thoe two words wtl done are aid the son unsui no comfort brings a uo n e sunlj nought until l ic bow caress the sir ns of wint mi tin unsxjken thought t15 b it a bird eipjtd o s w n- oh up- there are sijcti simple wajs you can ci ich atothirs iv in withhold lot then tin woid of pitks for kindlj words so oft impart fresh sui siiine o he drnmst dis b wi i mini blilcii kind appreciation of rural weeklies hi id is it tin il mettm the om1 ql ht one a hen is not supposed o hive much common seme or tac yet every time she n in tk she cackles forth the fact a rooster hasn t go t of intellect to show but none the les mo enough sense to cro the mu t tne m l has a ptrslsten wa of let in folks r- ja by his insis tn bri hi the busy i te bulls bellow the w nch doe quack and the dovi iki cow moo bark the draki s i d iiif n co the peacock spreads hls tall ai squacks pigs squeal and robins sing and even serpen ls know enough to hiso before they stiny but man the greatest masttrpitce that nature could devise will often stop and hesitate before he 11 ad ertise encp inc hi imjyjr 111 o i ith j portini a m ro wlttan icwsiaer cull ntcs us flid t t iu w k iy in u nsively th e- form r reacht out into tie far con rs 1 w for new s f wliat es imp en n hi n tin ntttr conttntn tes on its ow dlstrlc i i wav which n rit pi luck dad this particular boy had some major grudge so decided on a definite line at action going into the druggists he casu ally enquired can you fix a dose of castor oil so s the oil won t taslet certainly said the man of drugs won t you have a glass of ire cream soda while you are waiting when the boys favorite was set be- jtire him on the counter jackie drank it quickly with evident relish anything else asked the chemist no nothing but the oil the lad reminded but you drank it was the reply irom behind the counter gee whlzl exclaimed tne victim t wanted that for dadt from canadian doctor wben a woman leaves a roast of meat in the oven and goes to church we wonder if her mind is fully and etchwlrely on the sermon or is it in clined to loam a little to include the meat cannot poslblj do instead of for ign correspori j nts it has close to home corrrxihh nt emmtrj rorrespon dents the are li uall called who vnd n weklv b jdgi s of news from ices round abou these rural part time n wjpip rmm and neasniwi wumei make a uliw contribution vo t wtr which tlj ervt and srm of thrm servo it foi i llfi time they gi e 1 i home touch wlurh mo ropnltcan pr cannot irovice looking pleasant improves looks wha ever the shape and size of your mouth may be remember that turned down corners detract from your appearance don t let the cor nen of your mouth droop and sag you don t want to wear a perpetual grin but neither should you assume a downtrodden hangdog expression so much of the time that eventually your mouth will just stay down at the comers being good natured and looking tt is an important requisite for attrac tiveness leroy dale kc sybil bennett ba banisters and solicitors mill street georgetown ontario i kenneth m langdon banister solicitor notary public first mortgage money to loan office gregory theatre bldg mill st phone 88 georgetown frank petch licensed auctioneer for the conntles or peal and haltea prompt service telephones cheltenham 26 r 23 georgetown fir i post office cheltenham walter t evans co general insurance ocean steamship service real estate main st north gcorretown phone 183 i iiiiiuiiuiairtniiiiihdmiimiiiinuuiiiiiiiioiiimtmioiiiibmiiif m onuments pollock ingham successors to cater worth gait ont desiirna on request phone 2048 inspect our work in greenwood cemetery iimiiituniiiiimiiiiniiitiiimunimimiiiitimimmwiunnam recommended alterative routes kljg5 highways luwrniiuauiimmriaiiminminnnimimaiiiffliio i a m nielsen 25th year of practice chiropractor xray drugless therapist lady attendant office over dominion store georgetown hours 2 5 7 jo- 9j0 closed thursday phone with the arrival of their majes ties klnn george and queen eliza beth minister of highways hon t b mcquesten reinforced his irogram for reducing highway acci dents throughout ontario during the royal visit mr mcquesten said every effort was being made by his department to avoid any serious traffic mishaps which might mar the pleasure of thelr ma jetties tour the program was designed as a tribute to king george and his keen interest tn accident pre vention the highway minister urged all motorist to cooperate in attempts being made to prevent heavy conges tion on roads leading to olties where the royal party wql pay formal and exndea visits mr mcquesten pointed out that the king highway system near these cities would be heavily congested with motor traffic coming from distant points he felt that motorists who lived comparatively close to these cities might reach their destination with much more comfort and conveni ence i fthey used the many good sec ondary roads available to them he also suggested that many mo torists coming from distant points would find these secondary roads a means of avoiding congestion and delay to the end of promoting traffic safety and motoring comfort depart ment of highways engineers have mapped out alternative routes which if followed will relieve some of the pressure on the main routes and help to avoid some of the heavy congestion the may above emphasises the roads ipart from the principal highways by whloft motorists may travel safely and comfortably to see the royal celebra tions praise canadian turkeys canadian turkeys stand high in the estimation of the british trade in a recent issue the pish trades ga zette a leading british poukxy jour nal reflects this opinion in the fol lowing extract the best demand has- been for the canadian mrds which although dearer than use obn- uneotal are a far better turkey they are graded so well not only does a buyer get the correct weight but tits birds are all youne c