the georgetown henjldwedneeday evening october 18th 1939 million deposit jiccounts benote confidence ifou too will enjoy lanjuuf at canadas pioneer bank here fa le fr a school teacher recently received among numerous others by one of ourbranches observ ing the 50th anniversary of its establishment i write to congratulate the c branch of the bank of montreal on the celebratton of its jubilee anniversary and to wish it continued- prosperity and aucceaa as one ofthe smaller depositors in your bank i have been enrolled there for moat of the fifty years and have certainly appreciated the courtesy and friendliness of the staff and the feeling of safety which the name bart of montreal has always meant to me hoping our future relations may be equally pleasant and that many new friends may be added to your list i am yours very sincerely bank of montreal established 1817 georgetown branch a c welk manager a bank where small accounts are welcome page 7 when in need of counter check books give us an opportunity of quoting you prices the georgetown herald lcl sfc it pleast an in pector visiting a provincial sciool as much worried bv uie nolsc of rtu pupils ui tin ncci room at i as i unable to bear it any ion tier he opened the door and burst t upon lhe c is seeing ont boj taller ban im ret i ikint t deal ho cajii him b the collar rirrlod him room hkl p thf i i mm ippc ixi re mfk it 1 vouve go october meeting of esqnestng councu held last week special meeting disposed of dobbie farm and renewed insurance october relief 15400 stemrttown september 27th 1939 jssqueslng township council mot on wednesday morning at 10 oclock with all members present reeve robinson presided at the meeting after the reading of the minutes of the last meeting were confirmed it was moved by wf a wilson seconded by edwin harrop that this council accept the offer of james jameson for the dobbie farm as per agree ment and offer to purchase signed by mr jameson and the reeve and the cleric are hereby authorized to exe cute and accept said offer to purchase on behall of the municipal corpora tion of the township of esqueslng and to execute and deliver all deeds and necessary documents on behalf of said corporation to convey said pro perty to james jameson and to do ajj other necessary acts and things to complete said sale carried moved by o w murray seconded by c h may that this council do now adjourn to meet on tuesday oct lutn at 130 pm or at the call of the reeve carried stewarttown oct 10th 1939 the october meeting of bsquesmg township council was held on tues day afternoon deputyreeve w a wilson councillors c h may o w murray and edwin harrop were pres ent reeve n a robinson presided at the meeting the minutes of the last moettng were read and confirmed after the reading of the communi cations the accounts were passed moved by wlison and harrop that the treasurer pay the road sheets as presented by the road superintendent 157860 carried moved by may and murray that the treasurer pay the relief accounts as presented by the relief officer 154 00 carried moved by harrop and wilson that the treasurer pay sheep claims geo jennings 1 lamb killed by dogs 800 meldrim stark valuator 200 m campbell l sheep killed by dogs 8 00 fred j shortill 1 sheep killed by dogs 8 00 mrs m j starret 2 sheep kill ed and 1 injured 25 00 k c lind sa valuator 4 trips 8 00 carried moved by murray and may that the treasurer pay bell telephone co 381 21 2 42 91 12 1 65 total 4 07 c e smith 1 cord wood for councu chambe- 9 00 i m bennett stamps 4 89 1 gallon floor oil ftc total 5 64 mr r standish to cleaning coun cii chamber 2 00 cecil chlsholm weed inspector for 1939 25 40 halton fire in urance co renewal policy on ownhu house at stewarttown 6 00 mow bt wilson and harrop that hi traurtr pay board of health ac- ount i m bennett expenes ad vanced to w allan to toronto june 1st inc stpt 0th s3 31 c wiwd mm d b wium uki hrrop tint hl council do now ndjmrri t ti of bi i th i 8 pm in the ne ws of thevfedc c irned wiriown on lith u met on tliiirrtn u firmed 1 in m i sos ton feel like screaming bat yon cant tout throat is dry yon feel as if yon were bnfciiis with s jaansion your heart ispoanding pounding pounding what how when then from the burnin chaw of your mind springs a clear sparkling thought ttb got to te for help before you know wbets happened all the vast orgaoiaati and rigorously maintained by your police ambulances bospitab instantly i aid tea theres nothing hke a telephone fat the notice ot dissolution noticf is hfreby givfn that the partnerhip latel mibstst inr be wn us the imdi rstgned wtilter c antiion ind raymond h thompson mnmj on b isincss s hardware mercharts under the firm name of r h rhompson and com pom in the town or georgetown has mils rim ben ilsvoued b mutual consent so far as etrds the iid raymond h thomp son who retires from the firm the business in the future will be carried a i bv the said walter c anthony who will pa and discharkc all debts and liabilities and receive all monies payable lo the said firm dated at geonretown ontario this fifteenth day of september ad 1939 walter c anthony raymond h thompson 1 i 1 re t tl mis me the n tidr were read iif hirmp tint f wilmm a i- ie b lkmi s ind nv i on ie ited on ic pn ci rati m 1 b tu in i m m n ihit ln w ii in id litblt insurincc bi mxl w li i he dimnl acrid nt in jrui t i uinimh c c broim at t i mum of yjjbo cirrvinir i in f lulnl t ciirnid i mm id in w n i ind h irrop tint liis co inrij d now adjourn to meet i on tlmrln nowmbe igth nt 1 30 m o hi th rtl of uie reew c irned mama tor s- km efr1 tiiinc inadfs ftn tin barbfr shop i treasurers sale ot land tor taxes town of georgetown county of halton ro wit by virtue of a warrant issued by he mayor of the town of oeorge- own bearing date of the 15th day of june sale of lands in arrears of tazei in the town of georgetown wql be held at my office at the hour of 10 o clock tn the forenoon on the bth day of nore 1mb unless the taxes and ousts arefljfther paid notice u hereby grran tbat the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes la betas pub- usbed m tne ontario gaaette on ttw 5th day of august ias9 on the snd day of september 1930 esd on the tth day of october 183b end that copies of ttw list may be bad at mj farther rfexr that in int event of an lands not being eobl on wuwn sth am the amis wffl bt adjourned to the lflth day of novem ber 1mb at the same boor on vjtnoa day the lcmnclpeluy intends to pur- obase eny lands for whicn the total of tsxas and oast not of ncxi to a newsjjajkt office perhaps hie be t newi dlspenslng centre is the birber shop and if von are not par tlrular about the accuracy of the news hat s n tood place to hear it in addl ton to bcinr a centre for the disse mi nation of news the barber sliop is quite often a miniature house or commons with full dress debates on v ry imaginable subject this has ben true of barber shops for man decides but eien thls is changing now the other da while undergo iiik one of our infrequent haircuts we ot dtscussinfr uilngs with the barber apart from a gentleman in the next chair thr shop was deserted after a while the eyes of the world keep turning speculatively toward europe all countries wondering what turn war events will take canada has some guessing of her own to do as the pro vincial election campaign in quebec swings into action people in ontario and other pro vinces in the dominion cannot con sider this a purely local development this quebec situation the moment the quebec federal members led by hon ernest ipolnte jumped into the fray to battle against duplessls the situation became a dominion problem of vital interest to all cluaens just consider for a moment what mr iapotnte bald when he stepped in to challenge mr duplessls move against conscription and for provincial autonomy the federal cabinet min ister declared in effect that the pro vincial ministers act was one against canada national war effort that he and his fellow quebec members would fight firmly against duplessls crowd and after the smoke of battle cleared away he verdict of the quebec elec torate would be accepted now it may be dangerous in these times to read too much into the utter ances of our public men but mr la- pointes declaration commands atten tion as far as we can learn at this mom ent chances for a duplessls victory are bright in spite of the opposition of the federal members and the signs of disaffection within the ranks of the quebec premiers organization the resignation jbl hon gilbert lay- ton minister washout portfolio and the desertion of w r bulloch mem bar for westmount duplessls through a gigantic public works program has long been preparing tor this appeal to the voters and it would require some unforseen development to shake the majority of frenchcanadians away from the union natlonale if this is the situation then what what then would be the meaning of mr lapointe s statement that the ver dict of the electors would be accepted according to one ottawa mformant there is a feeling current in the cap ital that the acceptance would be challenge to the rest or the country and that tin most llkel development of a uctor for duplessls would be ceneral election in which mr king tnd his cabinet nould seek to rein force the countrs s determination to ms it w ir effort to the bitter limit mas c he niik note of the post few meet ii ls tin solemn undertaking of prim minis r mckenrit king to inrd tlw democratic rights of cana- di ms iialtli the encroachments of re imcniatimi neeeskan during war me in n letter to m j coldwcll i loni churmtri oltln c c f mr i k us mid j i ho ilri hkt it e outset to make p r ccth car tint th ckemmnt no mi n rned than in other 1 i mh ii th communltj toi ti ur 1 u d innit lhe present wer 1 mocr c in ciriadn should not be imted i ii r indeed 1 m aunnre i mi ii i i i lnkr to his suppor i p r linh tiioukh to carr on w ir l mi t freedom to down the 1 mnt in tin oild who would de imt tin individuals his libem who l i u lis ruthless n lamentation of farm orkrs industrial workers and bust i s m n c mad finds it compulsorv ndopt the i ictlrs of the dictator ountnes alrradi mriustn and finance have f it th tijlitiiiing of state control omt industrial workers hae been told hat the cannot enlist that the are quired to sta at home beside their work benches some farmers will be lold whnt thr must grow and what uie must not grow and the blr problem that faces can- id- s pevernment is to see that these personal rights of liberty willingly uen up for better prosecution of the war arc relumed to the owners after the wnr is ocr it will likely be par llaments task at the conclusion of hostilities to protect the people against some bureau officials who may not w tlllngl hand back some of the auto- rratlc power temporarllj entrusted to them married m an r suusuiie iomes 1939 llttk while prospect ive customer came in and seelxiff both chairs cupied decide i he conldn t wait and off he went and there was a sad look in uie barbers eje before he opened his mouth we knew he was dreaming of the good od days when the menfolk liked to see the shop full of customers and an opportunity to dlscu- the affairs of the day and then the barber began to talk well iii be dingbusted he said see that chap he coumn t even wait until i got through with you must be in an awful hurry you know i re member the time when they would be tickled to death to wait around for an hour for a haircut or shave they would get out the checker board or a deck of cards and have a swell tune onul one of us bodered next plea and a sd look came into his eyes as he said gee but things have chang ed dome of them cant watt two min utes any more i wonder what an this mad rush is about anywayf and when we left the barber ohalr we wondered the same thing the tendency these dcya to to espeat speed in everything it a elers in a store not ready bo serve as we weft into another jtore we bene to wait for a seat at the show or a cnalr in the tlie death of gordon waldron kc stormy member or the united farmers of ontario removes almost the last link with that once powerful political party hon h c nixon has returned to uie liberal fold and former pre mier drury has retired to the sanc tuary of a government office of the other members ol the ufo cabinet only n mrmon remains j more important in new york an italian was be ing examined in court to see whether he would make a useful american citi zen he answered correctly questions aa to the name of the president and the capital of the united states then came this one could you be was asked become president of the united statest no was the reply why not persisted the official you pteasa excuse b the italian i verr yousy jost now sella de tee cream shop and the funny vhtast aboot it is that nme out of ten of us who are hi such a mad rush bsvent anyttanc else to do shakespeare has the phrase for it ttncft ndo about nothing iftjrt erie ttanea dropessor wakes was wor- r cied the letter from crewe uni versity promised him exactly the appointment he desired it included a house and this meant he could keep chickens and study the psy chology of the domestic fowl some thing hed wished to study for ages it also meant a satisfactory increase in salary and increased personal prestige y but the president demanded a married man and the last thing oo earth professor wakes wanted wae a wife women m his mind were composed of those who ministered to his comfort such as cooks and those dreadful flappers whom he didnt know but occasionally glimpsed through what he described as the written word he rang the bell mrs lawrence had acted as housekeeper for him and his crony assistant professor dawson in the ethnology depart ment for seven years he had some respect for the judgment of mrs lawrence ah good morning good morn ing he said fussily when mrs lav- rence appeared no bad news i hope professor she asked taking an indicated chair by the window t no er that is to say i fear t is bad for you and er for me too i have been very comfortable m your house mrs lawrence very comfortable indeed mrs lawrence smiled and wait ed a sensible woman thought the professor most of them would have demanded to know why it was bad news the university of crewe be said asks me to come and fill the chair of zoology a very desirable position i am thankful you will get the recognition you deserve cried mrs lawrence of course i shall miss you but i must not think of my self vhen such a fine offer comes your way a noblehearted woman said the professor to himself and good look- w tee never noticed it before bat he continued aloud there is one consideration that will i fear prevent my accepting the position what is that if i may ask mrs- lawrence smiled charmingly pro fessor wakes didn t know her neph ew was a freshman at crewe uni versity er the position is usually held b a married min a house goes with it and er in short i fear it is no or me i am too old a man to usider er marri ije isn t that rather inrd on some nut oung frl professor ery iitt now i know some real i m jjrls i should be jlid to have hi meet there s m irt soles d i- 1 ippers sn ippcd wakes scandalous oung po iplc are these lays scandalous tht little man iteted with n paper knife i id mrs w ti n e he p d e mijj 1 m t intend icsonil injurs to am mar tuding ni t i will siid mrs liwrcnce if u dislike oung rirls there are uk r women proftssor wakes lo ked at her but he was nervous would he al- w him hberts lo measure the abil it ts of chickens she probabls mere- h considered in terms of frying i feir an old bachelor is dtftl tult to live with he faltered mrs lawrence smiled some more uinderful teeth she hid she stood up well i must not waste your iiu rmng she siid no wait he called as she half i loscd lhe door just lhe way he inferred it in summertime a cker and thoughtful woman i er the truth is that i dont know how to say to you wlnt i want i iy he declared lamely well professor there s no need in s t inything in a hurry i quite u idersland this thing has taken you ill b surprise you just have a ut ile t ilk to me later professor wakes sat still for half an hcur his thoughts roaming over tli it garden and the chickens which went wilh lhe crewe appointment ind it noon jumped up seized his nott hooks ind stuffed them into his brief cise me knocked gently on mrs law rence s partialis opened door come right in professor i hope umvc made up your mind not to let a little thing like a wife prevent our taking that lovely position her eyes were laughing now not if youll come along with me and be the wife he said red to his neat little ears why bless your heart ive cared fop you ever since that first christ mas day you came here dyou re member how you said that you be lieved turkeys were less intelligent than hens and i said id never thought either of them very bright but maybe you were right so she actually remembered hie first words this was the woman for him and he could easily explain that part of the henyard was a lab oratory and only part connected with the table i am much honored he said quaintly and turned to run for class at which he eras usually and notoriously late