Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 17, 1938, p. 2

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georgetown herald ssbaoriptk kate tlm per yeaxm sdvanoe ijnltod states soc additional single ooplea 33 both old and new addresses ihould be given when bhang of address la requested airrertwng bates legal no tices 12c per line for first in sertion 7o per line xor each subsequent insertion bei 80 per line for each insertion if in black face type 5b per line additional notices qualifying as coming events such as concerts entertainments dety church or organliatlon meetings etc 8c per une mini mum charge 35c reports oi meetings held gladly inserted tree in memorlam notices 50c and 10o per line extra for poems birth marriage and death notices 50c small tertisements one inch or lees 50c for first insertion and 25c for eacft subsequent insertion display- advertising rates application although every precaution will be taken to avoid error ihe herald accepts advertising in its columns on the under standing that it will not be liable for any error in any ad vertisement published hereun der unless a proof of such ad vertisement is requested by the advertiser and returned to the herald business office duly sign ed by the advertiser and with atich error or corrections plain ly noted in writing thereon and in thaf case if any error so noted is not corrected by the herald its liability shall not exceed such a proportion the entire cost of such adver tisement as the space occupied by the noted error bears to the whole space occupied by such advertisement j m moore pabuiher phone georgetown j when the stabs come out were cross sometimes my dearest folk and i we brush each others bristles all awry we try to help each other in the fray and end in getting in each others way we mean so well but there t were fagged you see were just about as busy as can be i think sometimes that i have lost the key to their hearts love they think the same of me but every night i know it isn t so the candles out i hear the last one go creeping upstairs lest i should hear his tread i see things clearly after im in bed the aggravating frets just fade away loves heaven throbs with gentle stars which day will not permit our worried eyes to see een as sleeps angel touches me i pray my folks rest well and that my love may be 1 lfore help to them they do the same for me doris canham taxation and democracy trie current issue of the london ec onomist contains a searching study of the longterm problem of the british budget by a group of economists it outlines a number of grave con siderations which must he faced ta order to achieve a balance between social progress and reform on the one hand and economic productivity on the other with canadian taxpayers now pay ing the largest tax bills since confed eration the discussion is of wide in terest in this country all democratic countries have been facing since the beginning of the cen tury an increase in civil expenditures men in government assume that this wilf continue how can the increases be met in britain the longterm prospect is that rising governmental costs will converge with stationary national ltv- come and taxable capacity in can ada the problem is aggravated by a widely fluctuating national income which may shrink as much as 50 per cent within a year or wo the british survey emphasizes this fact that greatest possible produc tion of goods and services is more necessary today than ever before if social progress is to be maintained mils means constant examination of taxation and of commercial and ec onomic policy to ensure everything possible being done to lessen the re strictions upon and to increase the in centives to productive enterprise taxation in canada has reached the point where the problem is of grave national importance it is a challenge to democratic institutions for unless a solution is found to the rising tide of expenditures the present system will inevitably fall and we may find ourselves under a form ot dictatorship such as prevails in several european countries discontent unemployment and high taxation are bound to bring about serious difficulties and prob lems that will have to be met ser ious times are ahead unless a way out is found by our statesmen and econo mists day s journey then 20 minutes today thomas j ireland 76 of alton was a recent interested visitor to the new airport at malton it was on the site or one of the big hangars that be learned the blacksmith trade more than half a century ago times have ciianged he com mented on his return when we needed iron or coal in the old days it was a day 5 journey to get it from toronto now im told its only a 20- mlnute trip he recalled that when he first ent ered the smithy horse shoes wagons buggies and even chains were all made by hand mr ireland later conducted a blacksmith shop at killmanagh and inglewood abttnu marks anniversary streets swept and garnished formed dance floors for the fifteen thousand inhabitants and visitors joining in celebrating the twentyfifth annivers ary of the settlement of this thriving community the largest 4n abltibl olrls dressed in costumes of old france and youth- attired in uniforms of regiments which had been part of montcalm s army danced to ancient tunes carried across the seas years ago by the first settlers of canada in contrast three were miners wearing the heunent and lamp of their calling to remind all that this busy city on the canadian national railways js also in the heart of a vast mineralized area as well as being the center of important agricultural development amos owes its location and settlement to the building of the- railway and that fact was marked by a float in the pageant which opend the five days celebrations a mining exhibition gave evidence of the rich natural re sources of this section of quebec which are now being actively devel oped picturesque branding the island of ceylon does a con siderable trade in hides and skins but almost all the cattle and buffalo skins are damaged by excessive brand ing the kinds of branding in vogue are private or caste marks and the marks made by vederalas ceylonese cattle physicians for the prevention or cure of disease oft times the vederalas are artists at their work and brand elaborate designs on vari ous parts of the body according to the disease from which the animal is be lieved to be suffering in addition to all those marks it is also a common practice to brand cattle with a certain design when they are castrated many hides are rendered completely useless so extensively are they brand ed up to 1936 there was still an other brand in use the communal mark but it was abolished by law in that year at present there is no re strlctton to private branding love goes on just the same irrespectve of whether things are good fair or just mediocre love goes on just the same and every year thousands of people marry irrespec ttve too of how they may intend to economize afterwards they usually make liberal preparations for a honey moon trip hundreds of newly weds this year and in past years have taken the 25day montrealjamaica round trip via bermuda and the bahamas aboard lady liners of the canadian national steamships the company offers five per cent reductions to those taking the 25day or 30day round voyages this applies during september october november and december the understanding being that honeymooners sail within one week of their wedding day and make a continuous round trip in a lady liner of the canadian national steam ships to bermuda or the british west indies and mainland travel sickness how toavocd it patient is best placed beside driver when motoring perhaps one of the commonest prob lems with which parents are faced when the family is going away is trav el sickness here is some advice that stood up well to the test of time 1 two days before the day of de parture the child who is prone to suffer from travel sickness should be given a dose of some mild aperient after that avoid fatty or fried foods and keep to a sweet dry diet thirst being quenched with fresh fruit juice 2 at fourhourly intervals during the day give a teaspoon of glucoseor a lamp of glucose barley sugar re peat this before setting off on the day 3 cflve nothing but dry biscuits and fruit and raisins on the way and a piece of barley sugar if there is any sign of unrest 4 wrap up warmly especially as re bards the feet and legs 5 sit facing the direction in which the train is going when travelling by coach sit well forward in the coach in a car the patient is best placed help improv your personality with wrfgjaya cum kep your teeth white breath aweet by using healthful wrtgwv gum dally a million do the chil dren also love the delicious ra freahing flavor of wrlgleyadoubw mint take some jaonut today cm aaaaaaaaaaa ie driver rage looking out of the ah adult can look out at er objects which appear to flasvpty and give rise to a giddiness but children do not find it so easy to concentrate on far away scenes 7 some sufferers find jt helpful to have small balls of cotton wool in the ears and there is a scientific explan ation for this you 11 find it worth trying in any case special services in boston church esquesing township halton county on sunday morning august 28th at 11 o clock am rev dr j w h milne of ottawa will conduct the services in boston church in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of his induction and ordination into the pastoral charge of that congregation the general public and particularly all friends and acquaintances and descendants of the members of the congregation who were in any way associated with the congregation at the time of his pastorate are cordially invited to attend this service dr milne has had a dlstln gulshed career and is a very forceful speaker he will be accompanied by dr haddow of toronto and dr g w back of st georges church toronto after the service a luncheon will be served on the church lawn this will give everyone an opportunity to meet our guest dr milne come and worship with us on this memorable occasion in the venerable and historic church which has given 118 years of service to the community and the cause for which it was dedicated s session op boston church y the new deal my father poor misguided gent wasted his life life misspent i by working hard and working late poor dadl hed fuss and fret and toll to gather pieces of the eight and burn the blooming midnight oil for nothing but a little cash to buy the dally beans and hash poor dadl he was so mild and meek hed work six days in every week and fourteen hours every day to try to keep the wolf away now father meaning well but dumb ammassed a rather tidy sum with which he planned to buy some beers to brighten his declining years the new deal came and simple dad whod worked like heck for all hed bad awoke one mora to find that he was now a public enemy a louse a scrooge a natonal cyst an economic royalist so dad industrious but dumb is now the source rrom which will come the coin to buy the gasoline for some poor underdogs machine to bring the more abundant life to every loafer and his wife from pad will be extracted sums to fill the bellies of the bums for radios to ease the hells of all the chronic ne erdowells for boose that labors little nell can tell the boss to go to belli poor dadl a faithful fan- gossoon was bom just thirty years too soon the moral a moral lurks along the hall jn ail this seeming foldedol and it is this tnat any cheat who says you ought to work to eat it simply nuts out of bis head sit on your tall or stay in bed tb government will see by gad tbat you get yours from chumps like dadl los angeles times the student walked into class wear ing a coat which truly outdid josephs the clash of colors almost lnade a noise he just could not hare booed to get by without some com ment- but perhaps nothing like what m afiufmy did get from one of those aver present hackof toeroomers bar tbati the first taw rn ever jen a flbhet- with buttons printing service what you want when you want it quality printing cnjt 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