Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 27, 1938, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 27th 1938 page 3 the best place-jto-eat-in-igeorgetown- only the choicest food served private dining itoom for family dinners parties or banquets neilsons ice crea m take a brick home harry chu proprietor phone 2 brook block main st south georgetown are yod sure your eyes see correctly have you seen the new rimless mounting t no screws to loosen mud cause wobbly lenses less breakage of jtlftsaes thai saving yon money our price is the same as city prices ot walker ro optometrist eyesight specialist brampton who la at bosss drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or yon ma consort o t walker at his office in brampton a high wagk country although the 176000 turgeon re port in the textile industry quotes a reference of the international labor office to support its view that can ada is in iths least advanced group among world countries in respect of the number of hours of work per week it omits to point out that a similar study by the- same authority shows canada in che front rank in re spect of hourly wages paid the quotation as used recently by sir james woods in a booklet etitlfc- led insurance of unemployment is as follows canada is a highwage country in the textile world i make that s t of ternatibrial labororflce which in a study of wages the world over classi fies the countries into four groups in the first group are the countries of asia china japan and india where hourly wages in gold in 193536 were less than 20 swiss gold centimes in a second group are five countries of central and eastern europe aus tria hungary taly poland and czechoslovakia where hourly rates were approximately between 35 and 45 gold centimes in a- third group are countries such as sweden ger many and great britain in which hourly rates were between 55 and 75 gold centimes the fourth is formed by the united states and canada where wages were above 1 gold franc per hour apart from its failure to reach any worthwhile conclusions as to the ex tent to which the textile industry is justifying its place in the canadian economy the turgeon report falls in many respects to present a fair pic ture of the actual position of the in dustry financial post april 16th 1938 millinery all the latest in uptodate ltfillinery see our exceptionally fine showing for easter hats horn 150 p misses claridge main street georgetown herald block upstair coincident with the opening of this national playground for summer ac tivity june 15 next the canadian government will start operation of its new development at mlette h6t springs forty miles east of jasper village this new attraction is a huge modern swimming pool and a number of individual bath houses uti lizing the highly mineralized waters which pour from the rocks high up in the mountains at mlette the wat er does not originate from volcanic sources but secures its heat and cur ative qualities from its contact with chemicals in the rocks through which it gushes there are five separate springs with an average temperature of 126 degrees p water in the pool will be maintained at a temperature of awjut 100 degrees b- although many people have visited and have been benefited by these wa ters there were no adequate facilities to take care of visitors until the gov ernment completed construction or the uptodate swimming pool and bath houses last autumn as yet no hotel accommodation is available al the springs but the motor highway be tween the springs and jasper village makes them easy of access before construction of the pool was proceed ed with by the government it had a series of thorough tests made of the water by its own chemists and they found it to be higher in quantity and quality of curative properties than the waters of the leading eur opean spas free from sciatica forisjfears in perfect health at 73 thanks to rfruschen thirtyfive years ago this septua genarlan -was- helpless with sciatica then he heard of kruschen since that day he has enjoyed perfect health here is his remarkable story thirtyfive years ago i had a severe attack of sciatica and could scarcely move for about six weeks then i started taking kruschen about balfateaspoonful every morn ing in hot water ina few weeks i gotrtdof the awful-data- in my hips i have never had to consult a doctor since ancl am still hi perfect health at 73 years of age which i cart only attribute to taking kruschen salts every morning ta v most people grow old long before their time because they neglect one vital need of health the need of in ternal cleanliness eventually they start the healthy kruschen habit then probably for the first time in their lives they start getting rid every day of all waste matter from the system the result is renewed health and vigour ailments due to clogged systems vanish youth returns and life becomes really worth living entertainments in buckingham palace far from being stilted functions the palace banquets are as enjoyable as they are brilliant the pleasure they give is due to the fact that they are though out so perfectly before hand and that unexpected touches are always possible with the resources for entertaining available at the royal residence each party there is varied so far as arrangement and decorations are concerned to a surprlsig extet the collection of valuable china at the palace is very great the queen like other hostesses likes different services used at her parties guests may dine off priceless sevres or find the garter china placed in front of them each piece bearing badge and motto of the order the banqueting table too is a mat ter of choice sometimes a horseshoe arrangement is favored at other times the king and queen preside at either end of a long table the gold plate is possibly the onjy unchanging feature of the palace banquets it is always used partly to hold the flowers on the table and partly as a display on velvetcovered tables against the walls the king and queen remain to talk with their guests some time after din ner he good news honey i i have money to burn she swell lets hit the high spots renunciation my feet will never stray again dear god not even though the moon be over- bright across the counterpane and i shall hear him i have loved lowcalling in the night this is my place and i shall never go to seek the spring that i have known with him i havea row of tasks youve given me kind gentle tasks not any of them now i shall take his kisses from my lips nor seek hjs smile and reach to touch his hand m close my ears to three small sing ing words so sweet they were dear god please understand and i shall plot the day with tasks you give til walk your path nor ever turn a- part i promise you my feet will never stray but please dear god be patient with my heart 1 being hardboiled is not desirable the words hardboiled have be come too common r in world affairs rev robert graham bjl associate editor of the new outlook declared in a sermon t young people at a spe cial service at bellfair united church toronto mr graham said that it was a sad state of affairs when people denied the presence of sentiment in their lives some people nowadays profess dislike for- sentime he said as he pointed out the prevalence of the self- confessed hardboiled person sen- citing it4rdtcqtdrthinklng baa come to be looked on as aome- thing rfifmi he said hardtolled are two words that have become too frequently used of late and too many people love to boast that they are hardbooed he said as a matter of fact he said it lent if anything to boast about for the man i or woman who does not possess a heartand cannot feel sentimental at times is dead- and the man or woman or busi ness arm who knows not sentiment an notumc but machlnm and they do not know the zeal glory of life he cabbage 2 ib potatoes s2jt locpk celery 2 nice ck size stalks 7c onions 3 pounds i r dutch sets x s7c spinach 2 pounds fresh 1 r carly and green ioc oranges 2moz new navels sweet i large pineapples 19c medium large cuban delicious 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