Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 14, 1939, p. 2

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rt2- the georgetown herah wednesday evening june 14th 1939 the georgetown herald phone no 8 j m moosus editor sad mblbfaer a weekly newspaper devoted to the best interests of the town or georgetown and surrounding country including the villages of glen wil hams norval umehouse stewarttowd balltoafad and terra cotta issued every wednesday evening at the office on main st georgetown eubeoription rates 1180 per year in advance united states 60c additional single copies 3c both old and new addresses iffiill be given when change of address is requested advertising rates legal notices 12c per line for first insertion 7o per line for each subsequent insertion readers 8c per line for each insertion if in black face type 6c per line additional notices qualifying as coming events such as concerts entertainments society church or or sanutatior sanitation meetings eta 8c per line minimum r meettngs held gladly inserted free in memortan notices 60c and 10c per charge 25c reports line extra for poetry birth marriage and death nouces 50c small ad wertlsements one inch or less soctar first insertion and 26c for each sub sequent insertion display advertising rates on application althoi mcoepts adv a liable for any error in any every precaution will be taken to avoid error the herald i- ntierstandhig ai lt tm not published hereunder unless 8 in its columns onjthe understanding that lt will not be ivertlswfent i herald business office duly signed by the advertiser and with such error correction plainly noted in writing thereon and in that sase if any error ao noted is not oarreoted by tbe herald its liability shall not exceed such proportion of tbe entire cost of such advertisement as the space occtipi ed by the noted error bears to the whole space occupied by such adver- jane busy for lone scots regiment wdl compete and slgnallylng oompeutoaa with the ceremonies attending the royal vtslt behind them members of the lome scots pj and h regi ment are looking forward to niagara camp which is scheduled for early in july approximately 300 will tend the raining camp the depart ment of militia and defense provided lor 250 men funds for the extra fifty are taken from the regimental account during june the regiment will hold musketry exercises and the signal corps will be given their annual ex amina ions the lome scots regl ment was one or the first militia re giments of the dominion to make an issue or uniform army boots to its men prior to the visit of the king and queen part of the cost was taken from the regimental fund while the men sacrificed a days pay make up tbe balance the herald does job printtng op all kinds prodigality o man while in thy early years how prodigal or tune misspending all thy precious hours thy glorious youthful prime alternate follies take the sway licentious passions burn which tenfold force gives natures law uxiarznahwas made to mourn robert bums clouds clouds are so many different things grey pyramids an angels wings white galleons setting out to sea their wide sails dipped in mystery and sometimes in the midnight blue a latticework where stars shine through and sometimes battlements and hang in the quiet sky for hours a temple built of rosy mist with walls of fairest amethyst cand once a cloud all s white received him from their wondering sight so when the clouds are low for me i look above their grey and see tbe sunshine on the other side knowing that all good things abide for out of clouds in patterns laid are ufes most splendid sunsets edna jaques h the game of life its a strange old game i must con fess this game we all call life were struggling on from day to day and meeting with lots of strife rubbing shoulders with those who are rich those who are down and out and meeting people that we can trust and others we sometimes doubt its a strange old game i must con fess a game that is hard to play there s sorrow and sadness before us and happiness too i say there s hundreds of things to contend with and life is an awful fight yet i still think life is worth living a long as we do whats right its a strange old game i must con fess but a game we all must play we can at least be honest and square as we live from day to day it wasn t our fault that we were bom it was simply natures plan so while he are here i want to say let the man always play the man aftkbglow accounts passed at last weeks council meeting the following accounts were passed by georgetown council at the last regular meeting john emmerson park e stockford cleaning tile stacey cleaning tile emmeradri sts emmerson park john oliver sts spence sts harding sts john emmerson sts bailey sts m armstrong sts john oliver sts jas mccartney sts spence 4 600 3jm 150 490 240 20 1260 1785 1785 840 1735 045 16 65 16 65 1485 946 465 240 2 10 1125 1125 150 1050 150 810 130 1230 1230 12 00 1030 1030 000 900 8 70 730 430 hill sts hunter sts barclay sts saunders sts stacey w harding sts emmerson sts m armstrong sts oliver sts mccartney ss spence sts oliver v w sanderson w w shortlll w stacey ww stacey w w john emmerson ww john oliver v w alex sanderson w w barclay ww hill ww w spence ww mccartney w w hunter w w chaplin ww king ww bell telephone co mun office 10 06 colels res s336 nre trusk driver 12 05 fire chief 3 05 total h thompson 4e co wm ward court services may 3rd c thompson court services may 3rd wm ward court services may 16th c rhompson court services may 16th 4 00 municipal world stationery 430 c cunningham sts 330 cains oarage sts 38 h mcolbbon meals and bed 3 00 r muckart ww 430 canada valve and hydrant co ww 190 61 m bruyns oil for sts 24930 m bruyns oil for connecting links 12230 n oneill ac son oray oarage town truck w robb stationery c whltmee sts h thompson jk co r h thompson co housing commission walker sts canada valve and hydrant co appointed national commissioner of red cross society the central council of the cana dian red cross society at its recent meeting in toronto appointed dr w roukley as national commis sioner of the canadian red cross dr routley assumed tie position of act lng national commissioner on the death of dr j l blggar just a year ago and since that time has visited all the divisions in canada dr routley has been director of the ontario division of the canadian red gtobb society for nearly e years and in his capacity as chief executive officer of that division has had an important part in the develop ment of lis whole peace time pro gramme this programme has in eluded such large service develop ments as the promotion of public health nursing courses in on arlo universities the outpost hospital service in isolated districts of north em ontario which is now administer lng 31 hospitals and nursing stations junior red cross in the ontario schools with annual membership now topping 160 000 disaster relief or ganization and administration home nursing and nutri ion courses visit lng housekeeper senice and many en ices for sick disabled and needy 1135 r i veterans and dependents ii 9i b arrangement between the na tional nd ontario execu ie commit tees dr routie also continues for the present in direct charge of the work of red croos in ontario campaign con1ributiovs 400 400 400 when tbe gray hairs come a peepln and the years go glldln by when you realise you re creepin close to where tbe shadows lie when your thoughts keep astrayin through the dawnin and the gloam to the days when you were playln and a laughln back at home kind of makes you stop and ponder makes you wonder if u true t the boy away back yonder in those happy days was you then you close your eyes and dreamln go a floatln back once more on the memry waves of seemln to the happy childhood shore and you follow up the fancy till youre in the thick of strife and by some strange necromancy uvtn over all your life and lt seems as if the flghtin and the struggles that have gone were but bigger games dellghtln bigger children later on tat you wander vaguely wonder it you wouldn t once again struggle now as when back yonder ton were in the fight with men then there comes a gentle waktn aa your stiffened joints all say just ao plain theres no m you are dreamln tis today and you anile at an the f ouy youve been llvln oer again but there naught of melancholy in this dreamland of old men just a gentle soothm sweetness lion ilk sunset th the dawn flort of rounded out completeness n cares are gone m langdon legal fees walker dao hawes dr o c adams dro james kennedy poll clerk thos grieves poll clerk geo dobson poll clerk barber floral co rent public library board rent oartshore thompson pipe and foundry oo w w canadian brass co ww jack tost park jack tost sts hydro electric town hall 414 office si 65 ore alarm 135 power 1875 total p b harrison postage excise ww tv o marshall postage p- sinclair town truck speights garage canadian national railway expense trip to ouelph georgetown cemetery board opening grave thos grieves expenses re trip to ouelph wm ingles sjj in the world of business the sales man is the hero it is he who builds a four tane motor high w a to the woodlaid retreat of the maker of be ler moose timps with infinite pa ttence and ingenuity he culttva es the soil of human nature causing net desires to sprout where none grew be fore when he beats his fellowsales men by selling more mouse traps than they he gets a complimentary dinner and becomes the symbol of success in 1532 the mousetrap industry 1 13 there is one class of salesmen whose efficiency is marvellous but seldom if ever do they become public heroes these are the collectors of campaign contrlbulons for out political parties if rumours of an imminent general election are true it is to be expected that before long the salesmen of lib eralism conservatism and other poll j cal faiths will be making their rounds cajoling cash from their former cus tomers there is no doubt that they win be successful for they always have been in the pas that u wh their effic ency is so commendable the sales man of a mouse trap or a motor car has something tangible to offer in re turn for his customers money and unless his company backs him up with a produc which af er allowance for a pardonable uegree of exaggeration will do what he has said lt will do he does not secure the repeat orders that make him a business hero the pollt leal salesmen has no samples o show and very little in the ways of testt monlala from satisfied customers even his promises must be vague for at any moment some candidate of his party may make a public utterance quite inconsistent with the sales talk at the present tloae when in spite of political platforms there is a vtr tual certainty of higher taxation and more bedevllment of business no mat ter which party wins the election a campaign contribution seems as un satisfactory as a sweepstake- ticket political salesmen will have to use all their powers of persuasion to con ilnce former or prospective customers that the 1930 model they are selling la essentially different rrom hat of 1935 perhaps it is time that the salesmen received some cooperation rrom the heads of their rirms since buslnesa he usual source of campaign funds leetns only fair that business should be told what is in store for it if it gives financial support to tweedle dum or tweedledee will tweedledum reduce taxation am if so how will he do it wiu tweedledee have the cour 435 1137 110 8 75 330 3634 25 00 500 500 500 400 400 400 400 400 37833 36 07 24 00 104 05 25 79 537 22 00 230 638 97 00 830 530 113 1c tuberculosis clinic advocated for halton or theres some peculiar pte when the heart and mind engage iii to soft and rythmic meatuni of tne dreamtune of old age and apes earns round you creepm ute laua fba 4n cray balm come a peeptn 1 peeling there is too much to be done in the prevention and control of tub erculosis especially among the rural schools the burlington womens in- stttute last week authorised its presi dent mrs a w mwftgan member of the resolutions committee to draft a resolution to be presented at the dis trict annual convention at ifbrvst june so urging tne establishment of a tunercaxosto clinic to rattan county to be drought within the reach of all residents probably m ttw nature of a travelling dmie for mxextanstermg the t-b- test with medical strvtoes where necessary zt u understood palermo and georgetown branches are ta hew york tttnea prepared to past smxusr resohiuons agejto deal realistically with the rail way problem what if anything will either do toward relieving unemploy ment removing uncertainty about the tariff economising in the cost of gov emment the supersalesmen should be prepared to near these and many other questions and to return detlnue unequivocal answers and hi their own interest the customers should in sist on getting the answer before they unloose their purse strings the printed word canadas finest built with care for extra wear all modern safety features made it a truly over so years of art scott shell service station international sales and service guaranteed used trucks phone 161 corner guelph and main sts cnr time table otwanoard tuna bus ajta passenger and mail 1030 us passenger anil basil 646 pjn for toronto 9 40 psm passengers sundays only 831 pa going west passenger and mall 834 am passenger daily except saturdays and sundays 836 pjn saturday only 1 45 pm passenger and mail 6 46 pjn passenger sunday 11 19 djb going north mail and passenger 845 ajn going sooth mall and passenger 832 pjn m gray coach lines time table standard time effective sunday april 3tth leave qboqerxown to toronto g 6 14 ul 948 jn 11 48 an o 223 pjn 406 pjn 608 pjn dot pjn tt kitchener x 936 am 13 05 pjn x 205 pm a 4jb pjn x 800 pjn e 750 pjn d 1035 pjn e 1145 pjn x through to london daily except sun and hot b aunand hot only o sat only d daily except sat sun and hol o sal sun and hoi g dally except sun brantford asphalt shinglesin styles weights and colors for the finest residence or the smallest cottage roll rooflngfor general purposes builtup roofsfor flat roofed buildings insulated brick sidingsfor modernizing and insulating old and new buildings sou by refame jrcurs tv brantford roofing company limited bkantford ontario par sale in qmdn br georgetown lumber co limited tickets and lnfoi w h long at directory f e watson djx mjajl georgetown office hours 9 to 5 except tiiiiiswsj ok j k jackson dentist xkay office hours dally 0 to 8 erenmgs 7 to 9 phoni x24w lejcot dale kc mill i georgetown ontario kenneth bc langdon barrister sohcltar notary paawia first mortgage money to loan office g theatre bldg mm f phone 88 frank petch cer taa oeejatles f feal i cheltenham 18 r 31 george sari post mill fltn1awsawi ice ice ice ice delivered any place m town phone in your order wood of all kinds at nghtnwces wire fencing and supplies we can build you any type of fence you desire hydro poles cedar posts any length c e smith georgetown rj 2 phone 84 r 13 atadjuwle wool suptubs according to the imperial bconornle committee statistics the estimated available supplies of raw wool in can ada m u38 ij million lb clean cas ta were snout six million pounds leas than in the prerloui year but were uu greater than in any year prior to ism the decline was entirely tn ports dorsesoo production ahom lrto change mew zealand is um chief source of lmporu of wool into hhti the united eungoom and austral providing the hoik of the jwmainder fine chick season the most satisfactory chick se la about to draw to a close and judg ing by reports lt would appear that w per cent or about uoojdoo more chick will be sold this year than tn 1938 practically all british columbia hatch eries jmre discontinued setting and from ontario eastward most of the smaller plants conmstuad their opera tlons by the end of may tne three prairie prorlncea are expected to con tinue operations at least untfl the end of june this is tn line wttn the ex perienre of past years when a fairly large volume of june chicks haws been sold mil to much better tola year than tn past years and it would appear that some of the will oporsmtwell luto july t1re1 aching bluunfeet srabflgsas monuments pollock ingham successors to cater at worth gait onl deagu an besaest tttmm sms inspect our work tn greenwood a m nielsen stk tor riiumn glimofmctoff xray draglese tlwraput a falss stumob tramp tre walked many miles to see you sir because people told that you are very kind to ipoor like me householder oh they said so dad they tramp yes jdr thats why i oaas are you going back the same way tramp yea sir win yon be good this

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