Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1932, p. 1

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iip rfismr a sixtysixth year of publication the georgetown herald wednesday ev ening november 9th 1932 aafc 180 per annum in advance 200 to ujjl the georgetown herald j at mqu a iamamer ana rxeprietar tlrmher cuadbd weekly newspaper association cnr time table standard lime oarag kaat and mail 10j0 am 138 pjn jud mail 8j0 pjn r stops for passengers east and toronto 955 pjn sundays going bast 81j pjn paaseflfer 956 pjn gahag west 735 am am 3j08 pin ranaemrr and mall as pjn passenger sunday 80 am passenger sunday 10x1 pjn thini nirtb atall- and rmagggs sjb ajn ttesag psata mall and passenger 038 pjn outstanding value always arrow moteaseb bus lost kingdoms and now i too am one of those wtoo t trcsh from ac gatawns pei spend widely this winter see vice rv j5 ajn lobs holidays only 1x56 pjn 356 pm 5s pjn- 105 pm heres a erfrnhlc winter time treat just poor good hot milk over twcr- shredded wheat bbenta ddidous mo saving and a boost for canadas wheat b through empty days and nights of bleak despair for dear last kingdoms that they could net keep i too must stand m alien fields and stare with burning eyes upon a distant scene on hallowed lulls whose purple shadows lie caresungly en meadows far more green than those that claim this oold un friendly sky on wooded vales that know no win try grief but stand imohng4ng through eter nal spring not theirs the loss of cherished bloom and leaf not theirs the pang of beautys perishing within- us all the listening heart might hear a lone childs grief for kingdoms lost and dear constance dsvtes woodrow johnnie 715 ajn dally except sunday 955 am 105 put 440 pm 70s fkmdays and holidays only d15 pan daily reduced fares to holder of amd nmullttxion at longs directory s v xe oid1u fritter seat sake etown ontario otnces gregory theatre bldg mill st ctlarencb bl wiggins aisaatar setmtatr notary offices onem block geugetown telephone ibs m mt b01 la brampton ontario o orafaatn e b- graham o h bowyar nnajni ic lanodon iihln oisustn notary rvalli ftoat moravajn money to loan 12 pig biscuits in every sox ide in canada 1 canadians o canadian wheat w r watson djx8 auks uks das offioa hours 0 to a kxoapt thurs r u offloa la una break one door of owdus oarriaa factory bonn 9 ajn to njn chiropractic no lawflkirna cliahiah yearii praotaoe xray service office over dnmrnlon store aoootjnt8 coaxactkd read the unaoucttied complim ent we received on october lsth 1939 from an aaron client i am certainly pleased with the way you baa handled ac counts sent you or collection and your un d to re mitting for aune it pay to use the moat reliable and beat service available kelly 4 aiken the collectors okanokviuji ho oouectlon mo charge tej a h the new way f buy coal iidj welsh anthracrriv on oraar mr van of vwst no extra delivery charges to btkwaatrown biunk wj aawaatisrcaa- b nat john mcdqdald give niy love to rover granpa uvnranla m sml lsl- limm ctlh ktgm m 7m lua shu nnr migbi nttt m 830 pm young herbs happy grandpas farm are imc each week throughout the winter an in expensive hrxury that all the famuy shares in herbs dad thought of it he knew how lonely the old folks felt and how young herbs thoughts kept straying farnrwsrds so now on friday evenings a 30 cent long distance call makes every body happy v long distance is always quick dear and dependable it is easy to use and the cost is trifling theres always something i the crooked gentleman who call ed hhnirtf captain barry lam ent was worried be had been visiting trie big srartde towns along the south coast looking for fools with money but money was scarce al though fools werent captain harry lament slim and elegant with brilliant blue eyes and great ehans of manner left brighton hastily be managed to bring away his wardrobe in thick leather suit case but very little else be scramb led into a cinsrahlang which was travelling past along the coast and be came eaot feeling in spate of the sunny autumn day a little cold m the pit of his stomach- however he had his philosophy as the great bus rattled and roared to wards his new huntingground he reflected that as a rule something turned up in the nick of turned the bus stopped in rtastinge and he took a cola tram his pocket beads he stayed there tales he went on to seagate tails which was why he met molly kecnp be discovered her in the weatbrook gardens he had gone there because private conversations in public plages had often been profitable to him so when he saw a man and a woman talking earnestly on a sact seat he strolled unnoticed to the qusbes behind the seat and lay on die grass there he seigmed to be doatna but he was wide awake the woman was speaking wben he came within hearing tft foolish very likely i dfant expect even you to understand john nie tor i dont think any man could you see i married lor love and for fifteen years i got tonys breakfast at seven and- his dinner at five past one and had his supper ready fjve minutes after closing time in the evenings he worked at ills books on earlyclosing day we aent tothe pictares where be mostly slept on sundays be read the papers and stapt and waked for monday if he talked at all it was about world prices or the way the council mis managed seagate affairs i was eighteen wtten be married ma and romantic the mans voice said thoughtfully be was a good chap molly and he made a one thing of bis bostnesa but i cant imagine that he bad any romance in his nature be was a good man johnnie but i was very unhappy v tberel been any children perhaps i dont know the captain turned over on his side so that be could peer through the bushes he saw one quarter of johnnies head dark hair necked with grey over one temple one philo sophic grey eye and a corner of goodhumored mouth be could see more of molly her face was still girlish her skin smooth she had large brown eyes troubled at the moment but they could easily smue it would be easy for a clever man to play on her emotions shi wore a hemming and expensive hat dont you sect she said if i did marry again fd choose someone different someone who was free not tied to a snap it wasnt the shop molly a pro vision merctoaht can love a girl as much as any nun star mines a bookshop books man think she smiled but she shook her oh goodmorning i thank you for the books who a captain lament molly be was in the army but he- left because it wasnt exciting enough nowadays atcugh guy johnnie also went to ttfl pictures i suppose hes down here sharktauttngt i jnet him molly said coldly on the beach he was so kind to a 1itu ooy whose yacht bad been carried away he gave him ten shillings te get another 1 thought he was charm ing i still do oo you dear well 111 try to then il me some more about lilm he has the military cross did he show if to you as it happens be did yes he looked the sort of chap who would they had not quarrelled for seven teen years until this day during the next ten days however they quar relled many times they quarrelled whenever they met tor mony grew lapidly more a to the captain no had swept into bier ufec and johnnie disliked him more each hour a every day- the things be says to you he protested arenlt the kind of things a sound wan ever does say to a wo man he knows now hhat all jmough bis rather solitary ltfches oeen looking for his idfcai woman jen dont say that sort of thing ii you dont like the things he says molly protested with just an ger why do you keep on and on questioning me about them because i wont like them ydiite slfldiot johnnie i i aomeumesfear- he said with a sigh tfaatr youre capable of being loohsh- but thats when i love you most dear youre simply insane ith jeal ously no its nude me- sane i what do you mean johnnie she asked anxiously v ho talks a lot about you has he ever asked u you keep your money wbenyou mgrry ham johnnies question was as bitter as quinine its not true he hurts me he loves me just as rve always wanted to be loved my moneys nothing at all to hkn he has plenty of his own be wants to take me to barto and rmrarlnta vienna and but you think hes asuty sentimental attlot dont you johnnie the least sentimental man i ever met hard as a flint ive been study ing him houy i cant find any flaw in his stories but f eli you hes a liar to jorge that but nc d johnnie bad spoken for spbciax tourist rates to pacific coast during winter that canadians are more and more spending their winter holidays in canada is being dally evidenced by the vast number of inquiries pouring in to the passenger department offices of the canadian railroads the ma jority of these inquiries from those irving in the eastern provinces con cern canadas evergreen playground on the- pacific coast protected fsom the winter cold by tjhe great moun tain rangerjuid with a fllmate tem pered bipthe warm japan current bri tish columbia is year by year attract ing an ever increasing number of viol tors from eastern canada all of whom are anxious to avoid the rigours of winter weather in order to meet the popular de mand and to encojirage canadians in their desire to spend their holidays in their own country both railways are this winter offering return tickets itrom eastern canada to the pacinc coast at the same fares ss were tn effect during the past summer tor season hrnit tourist tickets c p ridden of the canadian pas senger association m making the announcement stated that these tic kets will be on sale from november 15th to february 28th with tne re turn portion good until akifu 30th the pacific coast mr ridden stat ed is in fact canadas evergreen playground with the cities of van couver and victoria offering apt facilities to all visitors these two cities offer some of the best golf courses in canada while fishing ten nls and other normally summer sports are au year round pursuits flowers are in bloom when other parte of the dominion are snowbound yet visitors with a flair for enjoying variety can have a day with ski and toboggan by makin the short drive from- van couver to grouse mntwirstn this is the first whiter that the canadian railroads have introduced such favorajole rates and in vew of the popular interest tt is a that a very considerable traffic to vancouver victoria harrison hot rkwtn and other pacific coast points win develop laft wit fatmt fob november uth one kte of her was afraid that johnnie was but the other side the youak romant side stranger andtoat ode of tier nature wished to believe and did believe in bunont be was h and charming and generous it was cruel and stupid for he had so much of his own impulsively she asked the captain to meet bar after church the next morning and to mih pyme to vgy with her she would walk up and down the front with him when all seagate was ntowdtng after cmren and show the worl an johnnie whom she bad chosen then would take nlm home and promise to be his wife perhaps lamont the next m saw that his victim was wavering and was glad heneeded to make a great h that mnmtog but be was sure of doing tt there was al ways something that turned up coming along the front tu thiem was a prosperous even a lux- some question has been raised to there being too many holidays particular reference being made in thanksghnntj ihd rerqembranoe days there was a tkqe when those two days were combined for observance the situation was anomalous thanksgiv ing day originated in great britain as a harvest festival and was observ ed on a sunday it was adopted in the united 8tates under the name of than harrying day and later in canada thanksgiving day tt day of east ing and inesrtment on the other hand remembrance day calls for a reverent recognition of service sacrifice and should be observed in a much more sober and serious vein there can lie no confiwion be these two days war with its sacri fice of blood and treasure t a great crisis hi the life of canadal the conclusion of tfoe war on armis tice day november 11 now known as remembrance day deserves com memoration as a day on which peace returned freedom was saved to us the bereaved were left to be oomolfid and the disabled to be cared for and tbetr sufferlngs relieved- contributed by remembrance day oommlttee judges at royal winter fair thiem i uriant prosperity iwrtatlea by expert fi gallons of oil w every prosperity oil burner order from now until 1st of i3ecember price 7 burner 3200 9 burner 3500 double 7 for ranges 4000 triple 7 for furnaces with necessary equip ment 5700 5 year aaarantee with every banwr phone 222w s b groat hlaire your eyes examined by o t walker dosc lreaiajbl snryfalttt ivmmpton who will be at watsdna drug store georgetown rhe second wednesday pf every month rawmbl watrfpnb db0q nomwim ufrxpnlbbtt or yaw away iii ft t waijxer at a oawia tm bri td give hah the rest of my life to make you happy dear and he means that the captain thought surprised oh johnnie youre such a dearl youre so decent so nndenrtandhisl do try to understand rve known you all my life i want more than friendship and pleasant ooenpanion- ship- l theres nothing better ut the world than a love thats half friend ship molly you may be right only i want lamont stleraly supplied the word over which she hesitated romanoe he thought with a grin a sunbronaed stranger to snap in and whirl her jjff her feet that stuff you get in the pictures shes soaked hi it every earlyclosing day for fifteen years while her hus band snored now shes got a good- tempered cheerful fellow erasy to make her happy for the rest of her life but she wants romance well she shau have romance romance in the person of a hand some man with brilliant blue eyes and great charm of manner followed her home that night he made a note otoer address and also a few casual inquiries about her an sea gate his discoveries made turn jubilant she was alone in the world except for friends she had no family and a comfortable little income her hus band bad died two years ago something had turned up certain ly but me captain had only sbx shillings he co that an imitation pearl tleptn would do as well as a real one there was a p in seagate he visited that gentleman in tut dark little office and came way after a good deal of argument with fifteen pound k was nearly a week before john nie became aware of oaptirn harry hesotknd hkn vaguely the place but he was not alarmed until ha saw mouy walking on the front lawn beside the captain when be called- to see molly that evening wth an armful of boon for her she was out the little atakt whom mouy ttarthered added proudly with wptoin jumont tim next morning matty passed bis shop kr the bava street and he bor tweeds anil with hkn was his wife in a superb fur coat thrown open to the autumn breeae and also to show her pearls and the errellent thing was that lamnrii had met the man before be could not exactly remem ber where but he decided to take a chance and bow to them as they to be recognised toy such people would certainly unpt molly they drew level be bowed and they returned his salutation gracious ly excellent he said carelessly to molly a business acquaintance not baa fellow she was even startled really youve really you know him too him thats an long no i know of have you known i seemed incredulous the fact is cant quite bhn pre an excellent icnt explained i j met memory for faces but not for names bsfi i collect clearly that i did business with hkn recently so johnnie was right this was a llarl i wouldnt have minded you being poor she said hotly if you hadnt pretended to be rich youre a sham and youve told me nothing but heal- she left urn and hurried home atone it was johnnie who had lunch with her itsimnnt dated and pusxled hur ried after the man in the tweeds where had he met him before he came level and lernembered this was the man who still had his pearl tlepln london answers stewarttown the st johnsayja held a hal loween masquerade friday evening last in the orange hall which was lit well with pumpkin lanterns the racial opened with a dance followed by the grand march misses beatrice and mary standlsb won the prise for the fancy dress costume miss elisa beth -h- and mtlsj betty smet- hurat for the comical dress and mr jack brown and mr william bana- thah for tramps after the unmasking captains were chosen to gather the cats which their followers found a- round the room mr h huntley and his men won the prise which was a letter to mr huntley asking htm to see that the dishes were washed by his men and nut away miss dorothy wuson and mr harold slater were winners in the game of crossing the stream fortunes were told by the witch mauler jack mctan drew the lucky seed from the pumpkin lunch was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing the meeting closed with the national anthem its an right to be public spirited but not to the extent of ninding other btontes hmitnrffi tn preference to your own then there was a bcchman who a pacrage of- cigarettes on the snbja wife could gat alendar for i the right honorable the earl of westmoreland a prominent member of that elite group of bunting en thusiasts and sportsmen who carry ing on the long tradraon of the dukes of beaufort have made the little gloucestershire village of badminton world famous as the centre of ail- round sport wul bead the list of judges for hunters and juuau at the royal winter fair horse show this month the earl has just cabled his acceptance of the royal winter fairs invitation to attend and to judge in use most interesting an numerous rilnnswi of the horse show programme with him in the hunter and jumper division win be bhott s nochols of detroit anztoeorge b elliott of to ronto the other judges for the royal horse show are harness horses and ponies who h wanamaker jr phila delphia pa- thos w clark edge- mont pa saddle homes and ponies frank adair atlanta oa holland b judkins new york ny commer- cjalojaaoes thos h irwin lambton mukytant andrew a bain hanul- ton ontt katdstershefbert collar ctitt port perry out frank adair atlanta oa f i memorial tfbice iinoan gdttznaan jotirmhrr 13nj 1932 a service will be held on sunday at the memorial in remembrance of those who fell in the greatriwar this servicewill commence at 145 pm new commanbstents 1 thou ahalt not go away from rhome to do thy trading thou nor thy sons nor thy daughters 2 thou shalt patronise thine own merchants asso the printer and they shall patronise thee s ihou shalt not ask for credit as goods cost money and the mer chants heart is wearied with mhs thrice blessed is the man who pays cash 4 thou shsut employ thine mechanics and consider hkn that s thy neighbor above them that dweueth in a strange town 5 thou shalt not ask for reduced plrces for thy influence for behold guile is in thy heart and a merchant readeth it like an open book 8 thou shall do whatever ueth in thy power to encourage and pro mote the welfare of thy town thine own people 7 thou shalt spend thy earnings at home that they may return from whence they came 8 thou shalt not suffer the voice of pride to overcame thee hnrken not unto them for thou mayest be de ceived s thou shall not bear false witness against the town wherein thou dwel- lsst but speak well of it to an men 10 thou shall trade at home and help keeplts institutions and people prosperous and happy kxchange accidents and compensation dulmg septerdlkr there were 8388 accidents reportedto the workmens compensation board 16 of these be ing fatal cases as compared witb8t83 accidents during august of which- 20 were fatal the benefits awarded during tember amounted to t423ubsa s39s9 at this being for condensation o valiant mtvarts o valiant hearts who to your glory rjtune through dust of conflict and through battle flame tranquil you lie your knightly virtue proved your memory hallowed in the land you loved proudly you gathered rank on rank to war as who had heard gods message from afar all you hud hoped for all you had you gave to save mankind yourself you scorned to save splendid you passed the great surrender made into the light that nevermore shall fade deep yowr- rnnrratrfanentin that blest abode who wait the last clear trumpet call of god jlong years ago as earth lay dark and still hose a loud cry upon a lonely hill while in the frailty of our human clay christ our redeemer passed the selfsame way still stands his cross from that dread hour to this like some bright star above the bright abyss still through the veil the victor sfpityjng eyes look down to bless our lesser calvaries these were his servants in his steps they trod n following through death the martyred son of god victor he rose victorious too shall rise they who have drunk his cup of sacrifice o risen lord o shepherd of our dead whose cross has bought them and whose star has led in glorious hope their proud and sorrowing land commits her children to thy gracious hand j s arkwright canadian railways create remark afujg safety record timfty 03 for medical aid as com i m3st8n benefits during ugue i this years record totlate shows a total of 31u reported accidents as against 38908 for the same period of 1031 and totajbenefns asmrded ttoj6721 as compared with mu- yom to the end ot railway travel corithroes to be the safest method of getting from one point to another tn canada according to accident etamwirs which have been worked out by the various tm portation aiithotfltrtssaf isaaillsii rau- ways which last year carried almost three tmes as sonny people on their pawn iigei trains aa compr the total population of the domrnlnn establish ed a remarkable safety record only three persons of a p were killed while p on a can adian railroad thanks to the modern equipment employed and to the et ernal vigilances of canadian railway- men an dothers charged with the safe operation of trains according to canadian nati railways etaumictans the odds are ajg018b to 1 against being icffied while a passengersm a ca railroad train and 71053 to 1 against being the victim of an accident which will causa njury wnue apassenger as compared with railway fatalities and accidents there were 1j6s automobile accid fatalities and an estimated 38100 auto mobile injuries in canada during 1981 the marked succ of the rallroadaj inreduclng the number of accidental deaths and injuries among both pas sengers and employees did not result from chance but from aynlf plans and an intensive drive made by safe ty orga of the railroads of canada designed to bring shout a reduction in an kinds of arvsoents on the railroads railway erre have come to the conclusion that safety has not only a human value but definitely affects the drain on the financial resources of the railways first laldofr whafrya ootn to night bow about takkv hi a movie nil take our minds off the depres sion second laidoff sorry old tmaal but i cant make it rve k bridge tasist rani ikwoavhttrj okay too m oft wath seas life and death so be died for bis faith that js mora than most of us do but say can you add to that one that he lived for it too in death he bore witness at last as a martyr to truth did his life do the same in the past prom the days of his youth it is easy to die men have died bor a wish or a whim- prom bravado or passion or pride was tt harder for hkn but to live every day to live out ah the truth that be dreamt while his friends met his conduct with doubt and the world with oontempt wss it thus that be plcdded ahead never turning aside then well talk of the life that he led never mind now he died ernest h crosby noticttc- third ltotsoel received them the postxnatser is not to blame for instance there js a man by the name o wen say tan short who sent us three notices to stop his paperlactidnvwant it any longer we wondered what was the matter on lmestigatmg our sub scription list we found that tim was short nine dollars and swventynve centa be never paid a cent and yet fie stopped the paper aa a mmter of economy to us t few evantnga ago we stepped into alohnrch and thaw mel voice n oat ctoar tnthe songpjesus attlt au w may have been mtatakenbut hto b ttlo taxxt day vo sent hkn a receipt to aol btwjniwxils pardon cor not knowing that he had mads an isstairiwa of hat iwauuat to tin mmc w 4

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