Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 29, 1937, p. 2

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pace 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening december 29th 1937 a thm georgetown bfrald year in advance united too additional single eoveaase bottt old and ahould be given vmea of address is luq adverllalng stales i snil he lices ue per una tor btat in sertion ic per line dor eeoti subsequent insertion lu sc per tine for each insertion u in black lane type 5c per llne- additional notices quaualng as coming eventa aaoh as concerts entertainments en ctety church on organisation meetings etc be per line mini mum charge 5c reports of meetings held gladly inserted free in memdriam notices boc and 10c per line extra tor- poems blrttk marriage and death notices 60c small ad vertisements one inch or leas 50c lor nzst inseitldja and 3so tor each subsequent insertion display adverusingj rates on application although every precaution will be taken to avoid error i the heraldaccept advertising in its columns on the under- standing that it wul not be liable for any error in any ad vertisement pubhshed hereun der unless a proof of such ad vertisement 4s requested by the advertiser and returned to the iprvifi butaess office duly sign ed by the advertiser and wish such error or corrections plain ly noted in writing thereon and in that case ii any error ao noted is not corrected by the herald its liability shall no exceed such a proportion of the entire cost of such adver tisement as the space occupied by the noteoucpror bears to the whole apace occupied by snob advertisement to farming men out ol the soil whose lite in everlast ing you bring our visions to reality you prove to us that seedtime lol- lows harvest and eartn produces fruit rccurrlnjily you tend for us the roots of lll lnv- planted thafffrom the pa hnd sustenance and the ottawa spotksiat by spectator ottawa dec 3ut the volume ol our foreign trade oonunuca to be cramped by uie abort wheat crop of the past season our wheat aaiea are smaller than last year because theres v sell however the re cords oft our sales of all products in foreign market make satisfactory readia xor twelve months endlhs octj exports amounts to 11s0 mfluondol lars oompared with mo tpmitw in the previous twelve months while im ports were 794 million oqpapared with 610 million kport rose 18 per cent and imports 30 per cent ex ports showed an increase of 170 mil lion and imports 1m million al though canada betas a debtor coun try needs a favorable balance of trade this bo called favorable bal ance appears to be still too high imports from the n1ed states hold a reasonable ratio tjrpsefcimsts from that country but imports roinsonie other countries and particularly from countries of the british common wealth are still too low exports to british empire countries in the past twelve months amounted to 513 million dollars and imports from these countries 231 million that is less than half exports to the united kingdom were 41qr million and imports 145 million if we analyse our exports to the united kingdom it is found that agricultural and vegetable products grain being the main item account for 103 million dollars animal and animal products bicon being the largest single com modity so million wood and wood products sawn mmber the principal item under this head 43 million and nonferrous minerals copper nickel etc 4 million dollars the main claisws of imports from the united kingdom were textiles s3 million dollars and iron and its products covering a wide field of machinery etc 29 million in the case of other empire coun tries exports do not always exceed imports some tropical and subtropi cal countries which supply us with such commodities as rubber tea cof- fe sugar and tropical fruits aad us much fnqre than we bay from them for example the straits seutaowtku old us last year 15 muuoci dollars worth and bought from us 3 and a half million our sales to british pulana were one million and a half and our purchases from this south american british country were be tween 5 arid mllltoa our exports to jamaica were 4 million and our imports 8 million from british india our imports were s million while our exports were a little over 4 and fa hair million 1 with our sister dominions the bal ance jof trsjde favors canada pretty 1 stronar jra the case of australia n ports vfrerelai million imports 13 mil- lion south africa exports it million imports 7 million metr zealand ex- h ports 15 million and imports kjnll lion all figures being taken m tlw nearest million dollars in propor tion however imports from these do minions rose more sharply thsn ports to them during the past year in the case for example of new zealand imports rose 330000 near ly 80 per cent while exports increas ed 3m600 a gain of about 35 per cent with south africa also not only was the percentage increase in imports much larger than in exports but in actual douara and cents the gain in imports was greater our trade figures with the united states show exports of 488 million compared with 303 million in the pre vious year while imports from hat country were 477 million compared with 351 million- this rapid increase gives ground for satisfaction it at tests the advantage of our trade pact with the united states th new pact now projected with the united states will probably further stimulate trade it is good for our consuming public to get goods cheaper lt helps farmers and other producers by giv ing them wider markets for their pro ducts but thr situation also diver rise to thoughts or the future what about the dislocation in business in case another government coming into power at washington should cancel or seriously amend the agreement doe thugrowlng trade increase our eco nomlc dependence on the united sratei what about our other mar- 4 7 u yosloi wilkin c tone of your local yoa con atlm l lof your ulis ckoioa youuclnt uiora jpkm coach such thought hi always appractafcwi- ju1 coach travel laiorasalioat at w h long phone 89 kets is there a danger that we are putting too many egg in one basket are wejln danger of losing our im portant markets in other countries unless our imports from those coun tries increase t the situation gives food for earnest thought- it would seem as if we must not let down on our efforts to increase our trade throughout the world both on the export and import line of all the things you wear your expression is the most important the bus was crowded people were going home for the holidays the lights had gone out in the bus and the tall man asked the young aldy who crowded on at the last stop if he could help her find a strap voting lady ive already found on tall man then would you mind letting go of my necktie u ballini j afad rev a o w foreman and family were in hamilton for christmas day mr and mrs dear sinclair and family of mt spent christmas day with mr and sirs o mcmenemy sirs w mckay and family of brampton were sunday visitors with mr and mrs j f sinclair a christmas supper and programme under the auspices of the sunday school was held tnursday evening in the church miss lydla snow of huckley val ley is home for christmas holidays mr root wame and family were christmas visitors with mr w wame in ouelph mr and mrs b ricketts and muriel of guelnh spent the week end vm mrs e shortill mr and mrs a mckay were in acton for christmvs day with mr wm cole deep in the land uent sod we may have ulc freedom and what is more you give us lutth in god long long balore the bridges traced the skyways and chimneys scattered shadows in bright air when there t only gentle grasr in eden and utile lutor yoi ucre walklnp there through many aie wiuie men mined and uuildeu learned much of tides and stars and slngmg steam and harnessed llyai to re-creat- lu power some nave the lood some wrestled with the dream oh you who lenow so well the earths rich secrets you are the heart or all the work we try tis you who give us strength tor the attempting to make a world whose spires shall sweep the sky your hands lie deep in soil from which creation takes nourishment the while its vis ion goes to seek a higher plane oi federation yours is the truest work that god be stows i motheh never again another friend so faith ful with love as steadfast as the sun lights ray asking no praise but tender thank less service never again since mother went away a no shame so dark but mother knelt t beside us no poverty her cheer could not allay last at the cross she stands in sil ence waiting with patient grief to bear her dead away never for her thank god more hurt or sorrows par us the endless ache once more to lay the head on that dear allforgiving bosom these empty years since mother went away laura simmons doks this mean you they had been married about a year me had been going his own way leaving her to keep the home area burning one chill winter morn ing with the fire roaring and the two of them seated at breakfast the waterfront blew up they landed on the ash pue and aha giggled in ilee whats so funny he growled x was just thinking said she that this is the 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