Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 28, 1939, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wediitaday evening june 26th 1939 page 7 1 1 asphalt shinqubsin styles weights and colors for the finest residence or the smallest cottage roll roofingfor general purposes builtup roofsf or flat roofed buildings instjlated brick sidlss4fror modernizing and insulating old and new buildings su ay refiswir rfrasttj mryvmbc brantford roofing company limited bkuhttokdv ontjuuo war safe ta qiiiim ay georgetovrn lumber co limited t re dausses at boms 1 think heavy makeup u oat of place tn b office as a sequin dress mold be thats a male esacuuve speaking x know that it la important for the working girl to look smartly tamed out when she appeals for party shortly after ton be continued put i doubt that looking nice at party is any more important to her titan be ing dressed appropriately during busi ness boors that is assuming ahe wants to get ahead tn the business hrorw uke daadag to mt sheas ton mar like dressy afternoon frock and fancy giddy shoes little girl bows in your hair andnuiepar- ent blouses but they are as inappro priate to an office as golfshoes are at dance- sou dont have toga to work tn mannish suits and ajmmh bate but neither do you ham to assert your feminity so rigorously ton can look pretty without appearing posftrt inefficient naturally neatness and cleanliness are of para tittporianoe the average executtee isnt likely to pro mote to a better position the little girl who doesnt hare a spiok and sp perfectly groomed took about her ice ice ice ice delivered any place in town phone in your order wood of all kinds at right prices wire fencing and supplies we can build you any type of fence you desire hydro poles cedar posts any length c e smith georgetown rr 2 phone 84 r 13 acib fcet ft that turn and cry qw off ojsfs tanta da was gl yaurbrad acmrw aat a gmtf hat fast bewtualna a oo3 on me mm aafcn ef your hand and rts weihg1v omt mbh font rufebana wail into ha will rip is tha rubwns th zralftlss sssu ama and you so about your mrk aaaln happy ana twiifurtafcu unaiiwawt faot frow mj iai faar maanaenarau os has stars wm twfud to wcpvou your newspaper j you expect your home newspaper to give you all the news wj you expect your newspaper to take the lead in advocating cornrnunity-betterment- j you expect your newspaper to boost for good roads good schools and support community celebrations and associations j you expect your newspaper to support community drives for charity ets 4f you expect your newspaper to help bring people to georgetown to interest them in this town j your newspaper does these things and helps you the next time a printing salesman calls on you tell him youre going to buy your printing at the local newspaper office i we offer youtthe same or better quality at as low or lower prices and guaranteed better and quicker service than you can get frorn out-of- town printing houses joshua t pohotht douglas c hcclun nawapapvr syndicate wnuscrvlca ioshua or- as every one called j hinv josh was big and burly with the kind of red hair thatseems always to have been rumpled by a stiff breeze he was pugnacious when there was anything to be pug nacious about but mostly he was tasy going and kindly josh was as butter in the hanr of daphne barker but ho one hut himself knew it daphne might have stepped from a watteau canvas sn dainty fair and fragile she lo6kl sometimes daphne treated the goodnatured josh with all the love liness th the world and sometimes she seemed to regard him as just a big solitl doormat josh absorbed her kindpessea and forgot the rest daphne- had heaps of flirtations what prekjy fascinating girl has not but always she drifted back to the great bulwark that was josh he had not worried much about these affairs until the advent on the screen of the handsome soulful- eyed andrew castigny daphne simply went mad about him josh jwas certainly the doormat for a long period and during these fascinated days daphne looked at joshs unruly red hair and his big useful hands- and his broad grin with comparisons in her mind that did not bode well far josh when the great announcement came over the city that there was to be a movie garden party and that andrew was to dance for one dollar with all and sundry who had the dollar daphne knew that the great moments of her life were ap proaching it was to be a tremen dous affair and the whole of the city would flock to see the favorites of the screen in varied forms of charitable performances no declared josh adamant in his decision id rather go fishing than doll up on a hot day tike this you put on your best frock look your prettiest and have a dozen or so dances with the great andrew he knew daphne was annoyed but who began well ocslden text give therefore thy servant an understanding heart that i may dfecern b good and evuv x kings s s lesson passage i kings 3 510 h our blurred eyes could see beyond their weeptng the sunlit hills that some day we shall cljmb we would be stronger and we would be keeping tryst with hope through erery bring your printing to phone no 8 short short story complete in this usuo he wanted to give her a free hand in his heart of hearts josh feared for the first time for andrew seemed like a man of refinement real charm and manliness josh felt that hia castle of dreams might tumble that day and he went off to fish tar up the river daphne was exquisite in a suvery wisp of a dress and a wide droopy hat shadowing the deep violet of her eyes no wonder that andrew glo ried in his partner when it came daphnes turn to dance with him daphnes heart had pounded when she stepped forward to meet him but no sooner were they actually dancing together did she become her normal levelheaded self andrew was delightful he was a most wonderful dancer he gazed soulfully and respectfully into her eyes but andrew reeked of per fume and there was the faintest of makeup beneath his eyes and a be coming tint of sunburn that the sun was not guilty of on his face daph- miled softiyassheflnibhed her dance with him then lied swiftly fronvthe garden party she didnt take time to change her clothes but hurried to the elevated train and stayed on it as far as it went then she walked quickly along the river bank to a tiny grove of trees with some great rocks that lay out on the river josh sat there fishing but even if a whale had been on his line there was no heart in it daph ne was perhaps even then in the arms of andrew josh dear daphne hurled herself into joshs arms there wasnt a soul in sight and her white silky arms went up and tightly about joshsneck and she lifted her lips to be kissed the fishing rod floated down the- hudson while daphne gloried in joshs strong arms his rumpled red hair and his rugged face with its broad grin tftjtomow a ruler obituary stephen huxley one of bailsbargv best known ettisens died at his boss on saturday june 17th in his team year a native of erin township na was born and spent his boyhood on thr hinder homestead north of erin mm a young man he conducted a general store in erin and later moved to wes tern canada where be engaged la farming on a large scale tn 1931 ha retired to krnvand served a tniiil on the police village board he is survived by his widow the former asv len oarmicbaev and two sons thomas and pan he was a uberal and a of the presbyterian ghurets a kings opfmrtaatty b canada has a king the royal visit has impressed upon the public mind that king george vt is kmg ox can ada in reality god is nuking to him the same offer as to solomon ask what i shall give thee if we were king what would be our wish for the empire and the world peace prosperity scientific progre cul tural rebirth vital religion a mod ern king cannot he satisfied with per sonal endowments social values are of the utmost importance today royaky has great influence when sup ported by personal character recent ly bang leopold of belgium entertain ed queen wuhemma of the nether lands at a state banquet in brussels the speeches of both monarch were pleas for peace good wfll and cooper ation among the mw states of europe kews of the words spoken at this state banquet were flashed around the world kings and queens can demonstrate the royalty of un- selfwdi service raaaily leyatty solomon was the distmgmshed son of a father david and solomon were both great men though they excelled in different ways solomon could never forget the glory of david nor fall to be influenced deeply by the ex ample of bis kingly father tracing back ones family tree may he an in spiration if the ancestors discovered nave been people of integrity there are finadtf am proud of the history of ban a doaen generations in this new land family loyalty has the danger of pride and superiority but good family tradluons are an inspir ation what is too often forgotten is that we may establish good traditions as well as follow them we oursel ves may be ancestors as well as des cendants many sons attribute their success to the fact that they are standing upon then fathers shoulders it is futile for fathers to succeed hi business or politics h they fall to develop manhood in then- own sons what are the qualities that we prise most in our parents and grandparentsrl solomon treasured the memory of davids truthfulness and uprightness of heart tftafalgab woman passes mrs p o wuhnott prominent cru- en of trafalgar township oelebrated her szst bhtbday on monday june mrs wldmott and her nuanand whov is 83 live on the old wblmott home stead which was granted by the crowat to her husbands grandfather in lshv ftve generations have lived on tha p which is now farmed by bar poaghkeepsie from indian word poughkeepsie derives its name from apokeepsing an indian word meaning sat harbor or water fall one of the first instruments filed in state records gives a de scription of a tract of land near the waterfall poogtikepslngh possibly because of difficulty of pronuncia tion tha earlier english settlers found it easier to call the settle ment poughkeepsie barper and howe in their historical collec tions of new yorkstate give the above derivation of the name but set its organisation m 1788v the first house erected on the site of the present city was built in 1701 by kyndert van dealt this book compiled in 1841 records that the property was aoquired from some of van meaea descendants by mat thew vasssxv who later founded vi solomon felt inadequate for the task of being king in his own nation the contrast between his inexperience and davids maturity gave rum pause the thought that he was only one amid a great nation appalled him his re quest from god was to have an un derstanding heart as a judge to dis cern between good and evil and to be able to give justice to his subjects one of the chief purnoses of educa tion is to develop a power for right judgments brilliance is not nearly so neceuary as insight steadiness and the power of self -criticism- the judg ment of a business manager may affect the profits of thousands of sbarehol- lders the judgment of a prime mhu ster may decide the fate of m of sokueim and civilians the deci sion of some great religious leader may have a worldwide effect there is no way to cultivate the power of good judgment except by loyalty to truth in every decision learning from our mistakes and seeking greater knowledge very often when men are being considered for public pontons the one question asked is has he good judgment a satined desire u it thert is no way of d how many people are satisfied with life and how many people are dissatisfied few people are fully satisfied and few people are wholly in despair the majority would say that there- had been far more good than evil tn their life experience solomon did not ask for long life for riches nor for suc cess in war his supreme desire was to have a wise and understanding heart because he asked for this higher good both riches and honour came to him christ taught this same lesson in a higher form when he said seek ye first the kingdom of god and all these things shall be added unto you if we seek the higher spiritual values our temporal needs will almost certainly be met only a dream 15 solomons forecast of his future came in a dream yet this dream had a profound effecti upon his whole life it established a standard byj which he sought to live bis actions followed tn the direction of his su- prexne desire it may be throughout this story that sokannn made his choices conscious of hls dependence upon ood he set gods will as higher than his own will the saying that life is pretty much of a muchness is false probably the greatest hour in solomons lh this hour when he chose wisdom above material things isaiah vision fa the temple changed the whole chan nel of his career after forty years as a shepherd the sight of a burn ing bush gave moses a spiritual re birth that made a nation of the israelites the temptation of jesus in the wilderness was the prelude to hte pobue ndat there are wreatl hours of dramatic crisis in which the sup chotee of a lifetime may be dreasett are tet caswsjwai tha greatest axes of the earth still ralrtrrwry unsirploxwft ts found m the deep oceana writes profes sor bdwta o caoklm of prtaowton mrs wuimott was born on oourl view farm near milton her grand parents came from devonshire bns houdays are taken for health as well as recreation only the moat careless person will ignore the neces sity of safeguarding ones famfbr against accident or riheaac when plan ning a va hence the general practice of summer hotel owners of providing sanitary arrangements and protecting food supplies is not surprising to learn that e and more hotels are taking special pains to furnish only pasteur ised milk to their guests as a result of a survey by the heattb league of canada that organisation has been able to compile a list of ho tels which serve pasteurised muk ex clusively continuing its enquiries the league this year informs the summcr hotels that those in districts when commercially pasteurised milk is not available may easily pasteurise then own supplies and provide a suitaba method recommended by the domin ion department ox agriculture in ontario all summer areas are to come within pasteurisation reuuhw- ments on june 30th of this year with the wider application of scien tific knowledge not only wul bovine tuberculosis be avoided but summer vacauons will be marred to a lesser nt by other diseases traceable to raw milk such as undulant fever septic sore throat and plaint in infants how absentees love home faparm nellie moclung in one of her recent articles in a toronto paper remarked in edna jacques new book beskaa sull waters she puts the case for the home paper she describes two people who left the prairie and went to the coast to live they are just a bit lon ely in that land of cowers and green lawns at christmas they loved it au but they miss the neighbors d in and when the little old home paper they gloat above it an the tiny of news they gather up like minera gold pore over all the paragraphs and hold the sheets aside and talk with eyea aglow of dear old neighbors of the long agol por every item is a personal thing they know the folks and so the col umns ring small bells whhln their ears for they can see the faces of old neighbors tenderryv iaop report jx how tig are onwiratt t3 what ha ufa offered me 3 what haw i asked from ofe 4 ts g jwdga a gift of an ac- 5 what b been my beat oho claawaoixthnas copyrighted by the witi i fiiaiwimi bf hebgiqaa sd onmtadt used by peronationj general in the prairie pro well distributed heavy rains and showers have been beneficial and crop conditions on the whole continue fav ourable wheat is of fairly even stand and is stoollng satisfactorily but due to low temperatures growth of au grains has been slow crops would now benefit from a period of bright warm weather cutworms and wire- worms have caused slight damage the development of grassho has been retarded by he cool wet weather and so far little injury to crops has oc from this source pastures are in good condition in quebec province mois ture conditions are favourable seed ing and planting are about completed growth though backward is satisfac tory in ontario continued cool wea ther has retarded growth and rainfall is required in some western sections but generally crop prospects are fav ourable in the maritime provinces the season is backward and warm weather is required to promote growth moisture is satisfactory orc give good promise tn british ooram- bla frequent rains have promoted heavy growth of all grain foots and hay crops and dry weather with sun shine is now needed to prevent deter ioration ontario a good stand of fall wheat la beaded out and a satisfac tory yield is indicated spring grain are showing rapid growth and corn and roots generally have germinated well but warmer weather la needed cutttnar of a good average crop of alfalfa has uo pastures ttw in good condition strawberrta are plentiful and other ssmsd xratte are- promising the art of early apples in dicates a fun crop desewsjt istobs wind has necessitated uunimiiahlaro- planting of tobacco- bat patina are now progitaauig aattstatoriry bswqmrjrrx8ttbr m march wvkav a foe april tn may we long ir june dont be ttveash a harry it whlenbe gone too soon

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