c w i asl i i fto fr sixtysixth year of publication hie georgetown herald wednesday evening november 30th 1932 i 1 150 per annum in advance 92j00 to ujla iv the georgetown herald sur cjul time table standard time arrow bus sj un aojh im i only 1ui pm mb djb cm punt kub pa jib u ub pm 44 pm fru buwteys and holkbwrt fw to holder of tidnts ew coleman mantles btxy liwav br iir tag osvc ca in tmi a ttrtnu asc your dealer bbtkiaa longs directory in wood for sale v maple birch and n wood l j tost georgetown evkbybay folk this sods or everyday folk who weep at a sorrow and laugh at a joke just everyday husbands and everyday who in their little trim everyday uvea houses live you may think when you meet them theres nothing to say of these people who jogtrot through life everyday but in lifes passing drama they play their own parte with courage to back up the hope to their hearts jt theres valor heroic that passes un told theres laughter and love car more previous than coul there are poor m enriching the world every day by the beautiful klndnww done on their way but to write the story of everyday men is a task beyond the small power of a pen for the wide world is turned by the numberless hosts of the everyday folk in then- everyday pi win uly dean in pearsons weekly rusks and rolls by betty barclay rusks or robs are always in for cold weather or lunches or dinners follow these recipes carefully and you win be delighted at the results secured cherry babs m cups special cake flour sifted 1 tesjoons baking powder tt tpasjooa satt 2 -hri- butter or ofber bhoftemb 4 cup milk about 1 can cups red cherries seeded and drained 81ft flour once measure add bak ing powder- and salt and am again oat to shortening add mnk gradually until soft dough is fanned roil it inch thick cover with cherriesron in tone roll pressing edges together out into lktoch slices place in greas ed pan and pour cherry sauce over them bake in hot oven 42s degrees r so minutes basting often serve hot with 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hungry eno as he would be in march td forage to the open the beaver was in his warm house of the hunt ed only the fox the hare and the er mine tracked the snow of the hunt ers only thewot the rjmx and the wolt pack at this season dawn comeel late and night comes early the travels tn a tow are in the south its dm is atm above tsodaorri ttaaeg of dl trees crack tram the cold wuh sounds hoe pistol shots lonf petto of thunder echo through tba forest aisles as the ice m ponds and lakes shatters under the eold and smoke over a land the forest of which are as bare as barde cupboard ogrotjoq wv tamgry as hunint as a hundred arnan boys roiled into one or as a tanla fun of harvest hands oi atasitisitftw four hoiuii aalisjli is ss if the ary man dined on seventyive of steak a dajrw hrw n had prowled round inst without finding aqythtng more than a piece of moose hidf the remains el a hare oat a fox had left and a hehobbled urto tbt middle of be elaartng and awung ua nose to the polnta of he compass east west north and south b was the oldest of bla idnd it that country bis head and back were hoary bst atom and legs of a brown so dusky as to be a- most black recarrjedms bead and tall low and he wafted with a ehrmsy shuffle like a bear cub that bad gown okt without powtng toge wjthin his bead ana a oorce cuna- tog brain oaroajpo raeata tfa bear on terms of equality jr other hunters were abroad m he lumbered out of the clearma and in to the feast he became aware of a lynx pressed flat against a spruce umb above hrm and over the ridaes came the ttjnournlng of wettest they too were hungry at lbs sound oarcaioo stopped and looked round him hbl small eyes utarsd green bat he ana not afraid bit anc had drank from the name stream with the sabre- toothed tkmr in toe freemasonry of equals and he fafensetf bad driven a pair of wo away from a carcass hss abort curry ears twitched here was a awrft pack that mtgbt brtng han awna that be araa not swift enough to km be listened and then the hilnmmi of the cry told hkn that it waa not the sound of the r- wolf here were a pair wsllliai than wolverene uves in the same form to day sa that tn wbh he lumbered a- cross the tundra ages ago still carcajou was hungry madden ingly hungry bvery ounce of nan called for food u was msttnet pitted against appetit and the beast ming his head and licked bis llpe quivered at the smell of that eurery body for the time being he oomraomfcod his nose told mm that there waa an other salmon lying a little farther be y and he walked up to that and toonbed ft with his pew another was beyond that one and beyond that two were lying fresco together at the itiai the basin was bars of foodvbut out side it were other jnftt grounds and he turned his nose upw the notch through wmebh life animal and bnman through tvrat lake basin the trap per the n and the it aa wen as the hffls closed rn opon him oar- oapou came upon a trail them were ions tawndel lines in the anow 4 great maxry trackrthat looked- hke wolf but were not vok end the asm of aame ereattrre that bad walked t rl web fast it was a mark rat rsttstonarn tocauvjajon qsazatdepnp tog webbed toot for not thjee nlghta he had oome upon it in the of the basnttjear the beaver taos far the creatu bad done hkn no harm and without stotadng the wntvenene swung in and nvtril along beside the tjaaknans traft then came a amen with winah hs was p f a amen that was almost maddening to the deepest maw in the woods ahaqpened to reaor by three days and ntgfata of tt was the amen of fkh oaroajou broke soto a lumbering trot us nose the keenest of all to the north woods waa very much alert onoe he paused and sitting up on his lwmrttaa shaded bis eyes with hte forepawk afm looked about him but ms eyesight was not too good and bis noes told urn that an scents ed stale e for safety eieept the flbh smell that nfm auun with every step be took he cacbn upon it suddenly salmon tying m the snow with its round eye gasing up at the stars kven in easytanea saknon was a good dish for a wolverene but this time it was a banquet tat tt w qu tha a hah s be tying there untfaaihed when atraams were huaau over and no one esnent the otters ware sharp en ough to catch them be sat dowi with one paw tonohmg the fatbeljy of the aaknon there is one rule that cjbaarvsd the since there ware net have onaa vjokfsffbdcatand jatw i s 1 hz zipz 11 the role kt eat bearttty but eat only of food that you know an about when stsrttng on a food hu jo f uasa oar- casaab ayuajli news heap sfsmoiighiy lime the night before a h 00 tlgs a 1aieht slwabaalafaf mmm au right dine to the point of burst ing what cant be eaten can be torn apart and hidden in the snow untb another thne and what cant be torn apart and mdden oah be so fouled that no other animal am touch it in aonjewayaoarcajou ts ntsaily re- kitod to the akunk- tms wetverane bm foboared an the rules ydst as ha anceabars hadfobowed thesn that was hie rote of we and it may be jj wharaaatt sabre i it appetite overcame inetlrat be lumpedr and landed with one foot on the ftohe belly and his teeth in the throat very slowly and cautiously he let go and backed away a step under the snow homethmg bad clicked and bit ten be sat attu fcr a few patient unfmstered and then pulled up out of the enow inch by inctva trap that the lone hunter whose trail he had seen near the beaver dam bad set by this traveled highway where caribou deer and the prwtrnan caused it had caught htm across the toes a sixpound trap thft bit and hung and would not let go his uttle eyes be gan to flicker green light and the long jiairs on bis neck bristled but be did not thrash about aa a leas wise anknai would have done restead he sniffed the trap and took it betwuui hit jaws adjusted it for a good bite and then applied all the strength of ms bulging cheek muscles to it his jstwa were wonderful levers so pnawil that he could bite through a heavy deadfall ia spite of the bluntneis of hia teeth which were eo big aa to seem swollen he could gnaw through a log astblok aa a mans thigh but here was something of which strencth alone could not rfg farm the aprtog did not give under the pressure and he set bis foot down and uctod tea hlfimlraj llpa 1 tsfoe blaek ftefcirorn over tbt ridn the r bautng their hunger to the stars and ca swung up his bead and dis in the circurratonoes that sound had a nawaniotsboe on a windswept lake he would be safe and turning he wasted away from the aaa- jaswouiagooot on the ice 1 he would kavetarirace and there alt and pussle tins thing out that cat like an anknai and that was not an animal at the end of a few steps he came no abort the blood dektped from fan leg warm red btood the scent of which woi4 carry to the wotvea rannksj sjank the ridges od to the brush t the artn atm he did not hurry as he snnted back akjaaba chain to the sapling to wbfeh tt was fastened btttabj tbrourh the ssputat wet not much and he took up hat march to the lake and made a hun dred yards before the sapling ty bu a stutnp and a bosh and drought him up with a wrench that made htm growl there was too much hungry lite in the woods that night for the comfort of aa animal with a featpound trap on his foot and warm blood drarjplnc on the snow bja eyes were sullen and b sat hack and tug ged until his reason told him that tug ging would do no good ho bit again until be had out through the santtnc close to the stump and an the tune the mourn ful chorus of the wolf pack and the bowung of other wolves going sansjty or in pain became keener and louder he started again at a vdotened pane dragging the chain and a btt of wood of almost his own length at the top of a slope a gaunt sbape drifted out of the blackness and squat ted- with hia eyes here there every where except on the wolverene ap parently he was not thinking of any thing so unaxaoortant aa food he had the appearance of being an ascetic sort of woe whose mind waa specu lating on some tstraot problem in wolf philosophy carcajou reared when he caught sight of the gssmt fellow with hia betty tucked under and he stayed up on his hmd lop for a dosen long heertfiaats than he dropped and began to move waifly away he took a dosen stent and without the- appearance of maktog any movement abe wolf with hit abaant- minrssaiaae auh bent over the brush tops as tftaa were admiring one of the low atan moved with him oar- osjou stopped and snarled many other etteunataaoea that sna would have taken the heart out of any wolf that breathed but thai one turn ed hut head away and did not anove and when carcajou lookup bis march again the wolf moved along with ham down the gentle slops the elope drooped toward the north the tow winter sun did not toocrl it and therefore did not soften theshr- faee eo that the nightly frostooukl form a crust there the snow was as soft aa eid and carcajou went toto h up to his belly halfway down the drag oaught and threw the wolve rene on bis aide and to a flash the sbsentnrmded wolf est the ah- tn a curve as pretty as that made by a saknon htnaalm water out of the brush came another even more gaunt gray and hungry than he they came down tike falling arrows on the spot where the wo was thrashing in the nutty snow one aimed for his throat the other went or hbj hind quarters the gmy bodies writhed and the long heads struck as- rapidly aa a woodpecker strikes jaws clicked a short rtlnblure arm with a sixpound trap on the end of it rose and came down on the skull of the speculative wolf with t enough to tumble hkn bemst all sawstv tam ottsflt omttt teg probably blinded by a rake in the face from steel nlaws carcajou rose out of the snow as a badger nomas oat of bis burrow tn the apringsnd strug gled to the top of the declivity where he sneesed to get the snow out of tns nostras then charged to the end of chain and came up with a ferocious growl clearly he was asking the two if they wanted more and clearly they did pot for they drifted away into thefotest the trap in his teeth and began to run on three feet at first back to- wardthe tig wolf pock for he must have an open road a beaver would have nipped off the offending forefoot his trouble bad all come from the fish why should there not be trouble to them for tits wolf pack bven if they were not caught the fish would throw them off for a time so that he could find a place in which to to hide he began to travel at asoort legged gallop the best he could do and at about a third of the speed of the hb pack he know better than to try throwing them off hia reeking trail he mm as fast as be could go the cold waa settling to bis wounded foot and the tendons and bones were or to protest against the un ceasing pressure but the iron da- dpllne of forest life gives an animal no time for sehpitv carcajou bad a dosen loping appetites behind total aa hearty as his own and away from that chju wailing he ran ss fast as he coukkdown the forest corridor that he had traveled and off through the little clearings the pack were laying out in a long gallop and their voices ran far ahead of them under the heavily laden spruce boughsi an exultant yell went up behind him and he knew that he had been seen but the queer trail was in front of trim and he raced along it past the body of a little kit fox lying in the snow near a half eat- ten salmon he did not atop to in vestigate that but coursed by the line of fish simply noting in bis mind that he would come back a little later to see what the pack left of the fox he gajloped past the food and on until be came to a tree that lay with its top caught in the erotica of an other it sloped enough tor the wol verene to climb it tjp be went and setteu in the first branches ta hard growling sniffing and looking back out of his flaring eyes to where the chorus of wosfbaska snarls snap- ptoga and winnings were echoing dver the sa he waited lor the pack to come but they were busy for a mo ment and he set hkasett to working out the secret of toe thing on his foot time nd again be went over tt wtth wsnoseaajiflie- were looking at- ttt m flft m and time and again he owetuhy applied the oub fossbsshms what we possess is not- in terms of pelf wealth is not measured by a board of gold but by obe attributes of ones own 4 self the thing our soul and body have and hold health bears a value croesus could not pay the learned see where ignorance is too fjove is a rare yet they are richest who have sound nonlaiw of mind w spbnokr ijsatg fl w fl county council of hk jans and aqueeaed unftl they bled time and again the metal gave but toe spring did not the stare peted and the dim pyramids cones and domes of anow moved stowjy out of the black shadows at the bases of toe bilk the frost bass lightened from blue to gray and quivered with the paling of the east his jaws close over trie oat aide of the spring and the trap toll from hit foot and dropped to the snow a twisted mass of steel carcajou licked the foreioot until some of the rthffncsa was out and then and down the tree trunk and made his way bock toward the banquet he had a faint hope that there might be some of the ktt fox left for he was even hungrier after the nights work thecboruaof wolf yells had died away long before and with the coming of the light the thin wails on the fat ridges became less frequent and then died there was nothing left of the kit fox but a wolf lay in the snow car cajou squatted tor a tkne and watch ed hkn but be did not move and after weighing certain information that ha nose brought tabs the wolve rene moved slowly rnrward hie wolf was lying to a curious position wtth ins nose and fore quarters buried in the snow and us rump pilr up ward there was frfrt in his manner of death and the froth that had froaen on the snow that made carcajou hack alwaysfarther on was another lying on ba back wtth his spine curved and his foreleg pointing stiffly upward behind him was an other curled up as if for a long nap they were all there to one position or another and ail were dead- carcajou hobbled oft to find a lalr where he could spend the day com fortably it was a harrow opening under a pile of rooks ltoed njitxi frese- en leaves and fun of ma bones and feathers be began to gnaw at one of the bones as hungry aa a table ifuu of harvest hands but alive it waa a good deal better to be- alive and hollow than dead and stuffed with poisoned sjsh that the postman weary of the mournful howling that bid followed him a hundred miles had thrown off to the wobt pack the blood of even so strong a carcajou a sound as uranistakable as the cry of wild geese the wolf pack were on hia trail unhampered he waa a match for any wolf that wailed and if oome to worse he could ordinarily evade a pack by climbing a tree but with that steel trap on his foot he ooukl not get his own height up a tree trunk u be could find a burrow he would be safe oaroajdu thought qutcky and rwmernoered that in that very beam waa a fox lata- that he had pried apart la the sprint and in it he had a wonderful meal of fox cubs but tn prying it open he bad made so good a job of tt that wolves could set into it as wen as he oould there was no other way ai osjou took tt it would mean tog faster trasejtng than he bad ewer done before mat fas went over the trap rarefttuy and patiently and tried it agaw wtth- his- jaws but it did not give then he fan upon the sapling at to head sats newspaper advbbjtfatmo bist the depression has onry served to further prove the vital necessity of art meum of rn and the liberal and totelugent iae oar news paper advertising for retail merchant who hope to succeed today irsnk h bosetiy director of the bustnsas man agement bureau of the retail lasr- doanfts aaaoofation of qp- told the bommeree club of queens uni versity at a recent luncheon- many memh utterly eonnlsm of man order chain and department store o but fall to real ise that these bustoeeses have not grown because of any magic but by virtue of better organisation and more sdentrflo business methods stated mr boseny who continued a new era of merchsndtslng la here the srdenttftoally operated in dividually owned retail store is com ing toto its own the merchant who adopts uptodate methods and sdver- tssss intelligently has no need to worry about competition for he has the priceless advantages of a personal ao- quatotanee with his custcmers an in timate knowledge of their needs and in many oases a social contact with qualifying hia advocacy of paper advertising mr boselly pointed oujtbat it is easy for the average merchant to judge for tomserj its value a cheek of the fastest selling then be heard a sound that froavl j to any store wfflroreal mjon ally advertised products for which demand has been c by a lateral use of the newspapers manufacturers spend millions to acorsnnutts thta similarly experience has proven that local newspaper- advertising is the to inform- the publlo at which store their favorite nationally adveitlsstx prookaxs may be procured out expe and tava baa also shown that the average mer chant ineteadof spending too much is not s enough for advertising be said furttserrnoret in every case where we have ieoonsnsbded snfn crease in the advertising budget ft has resulted in an appreciable in crease of sales and profits an tnterasttoa of a butcher store during last ariyand august whtoh sre the slowest rnonths of the yearjn the meat b gar ctkg pstttottwalssshlowed the laual bam mertkne drop wbjlo ms tareasd hearty eight per cent jtte first and j tenper oerit the thtrd half bar cent thoa blatelork mjpj and walhrook appeared before the council to regular masks 1 on tuesday aft nov requeated the county council to paaaa resolution placing irmiiimhii in fassor of making a grant of jalejou lu the cost of fitting jn the dttehes along the lakesbore ldgliaaj and w it in general mr fflarrtnrir said that ixt opposition tothettnrd listlsway be ing undertaken he had made 1 merits for a bearing with the 1 rnent along wtth county to behalf of ttaat work undertaken this winter work to the urmis that the minister had made ai of this work and it at70000 to remove the pok 1 dttehes tile and tm in the and place a temporary soxface sides when prewanil sa to the estimate was high blakelock said the mtnlsterhad ed them that tt both peel and t council would give grants he orrnwidor eartmntla the work being tli000 would be the amount rasadrad from babon m cot mr tharevwr and mr who also addressed the n this move woulddo much to the governments idea i ing wtth ihework n the 1 hlgliwayi sa chegoveni nettber hamon nor feel ed to assume any share of the reeve cacnpben roads of hia committee wtth the aafca- ister to which the nunlatsr of hlgtor- ways appeared qutte a to go a- need wtth the work even 1 an to suggest a real r the oounttes be told i the road would not be forced tbsysar or next year but the county would ba forced to aiinanri their snare wtthm the next three years the matter of wort the larvwhorw highway at some length but was fmaby pat over untu obe next 1 and more definite information win ba gathered anothrr nattr to 1 time was the payment of a tees bill for expenat the committee cooxoosed of asayoi oakvllle reeve boraneo reeve morden trafalgar and cleave of baqne for tuc as coenmitteea stderable thne whether toe ccii bad ther w theffdotieb than poct w1b8i1 ttkuf ukil and as to whether the council or abe railway bill finally sbu for a trip to ottawa saa 1 off and the nffl passed tmri wau be asked to pay their 70 per cent and oaliulii talgar wiu be billed tor ten per cant it is questionable whether the rail way wllllpay their share aa the county owes them ten per esnt of ska tloo0o ajready eapenrwl by thasa the subway at isiasiut as at a stand still because o the vkmletton of the grade t ftmd warden readhead the waidena dinner on toe evening of decl tola merchant la an ardent advocate now a naltoatnsann store agreed the results of a vei usin by tag and have held up for jour now they- base tncmaaiiil pctsprmwlon wkq wsovatsssibafl umit ccotliv udb rf pstniliafttb a ladles beady to wear their first beat weeka a wortnarhile tamers while a ran a oasttost- tlevp contest aupbtltaturany l do not i to javaskm- that adswrsatntt la a 1 foal au hvahma ttts becaaae it la not but tatehlgettly oeed for 1 sbore that has an appes rraejchalwilsfi it is smuiismgtliea asd buaaneas that win issmm ther providmg that the metswda aire sound tl be converted into a as a final proof that 1 tog money today am dome sol of wrong methods and lack tt vertassok mr boeehy cited tha that during the past two years 1 the ttiisluesh the retail merchants brought toto bustoeas referred to tt by zaawss of ka- intr in a doubtful or drtton with and put back upon a through the theds with an excellent ctrrsilar brief but comnrebenarre tha principles and entirar fainns haa jnst bsen 1 by toe dsrsnment of econonlcs at ojlov anyon j by wrttinttto the two mate plana of set f mtfrmany mbdtfkaiiori art suggetted gtaen ahttwlusv of retnmaa nnjder varying va of fata 1 fextlltty 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