Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 1, 1939, p. 2

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pago 2 r the georgetown herald phone no 8 j ol moore editor- and publisher garfield l mcguvray assistant editor a weekly newspaper devoted to the best interests or the town ot georgetown and surrounding country including the villages of dies wu- hftmi norval umehouse bfirwarttowo balllnaiad and terra cotta issued very wednesday evening at the office on main st georgetown subscription rates 1jh per year in advance united states 0o additional single copies 3c both old and new addresses should be given when change of address is requested advertising rates legal notices 12c per line tor first insertion vo dor line for each subsequent insertion readers 8c per line for each insertion if in black face type 5c per line additional notices qualifying as coming events such as concerts entertainments society church or or- anralbauon meetings etc 8c per line minimum charge 25c reports of meeting held gladly inserted free lnnemorian notices 50c and 10c per fin extra for poetry birth marriage tfnd death notices 50c small ad vertisements one inch or less wo for first insertion and 25c for each sub sequent insertion display advertising rates on application although every precaution will be taken to avoid error the herald avooents advertising in its columns on the understanding that it will not be ble for any error in any advertisement published hereunder unless a tat of such advertisement is requested by the advertiser and returned to jtherald business office duly signed by the advertiser and with such error correction- plainly noted in writing thereon and in that case if any error sonotedts notcorreoted by the herald its liability shall not exceed such droporuon of the entire cost of such advertisement as the space occupi- tbenoted error bears to the whole space occupied by such adver tisement the herald does job printing op all kinds poetry lost youth xjttle lost youth of me where are you roaming you who were part of me only to day why did you slip from me out in the gloaming little lost youth of me vanished away merry the sun in the morning was streaming laughter bent over me friendship was nigh xove sat beside me whose raiment was gleaming and you little youth of me nestled close by sorrow looked in at my casement and slowly laughter and sunshine grew silent and gra friendship grew closer and love be came holy but ou little outh of me wan dered awa uttle lost jouth ol me h did you leave me you of my life were lovel a part xong will the wraith ot jou haunt me and grieve me little lost jouth ot mine slipped from mj heart eleanor myers jewett c p r promotion abllep among his to 1 fount my babe asleep among his toj a quarttr hour id mistd his jocund noise and wondered what so quieted the lad saying heb never still unless hes bad but when i tp oed m loves stealthy spy a touching ptcturi nut mj doting t one hand la on the engine of iils train the otrer irrasped a ifnv aeroplane upon iu face a wor dold look o care mankind in miniature lav dreamln there i luted 1 m and hugged mm to mv b ea jclswro him and aid urn gn ij down ul r tjpon a wucn t t i ii limbs re laxed the pjt rd br i i wondering llio promotion of h james assistant general passenger aent canadian pacific rallviav om- pan montreal to the similar pott ln charge of the ontario dihirict with headquarters at toronto has been announced bv gcoro fc carter central pasainir aent of the cotnpad mr james u i ceeds tho uto t n andrws and titkei our his new rluilt nm in btr w mr janus in his tnrs experienro with tho i anidiiiii pa cifle rnilwav has con red u ido fkld in unadu and tin i nlted stales embracing p hit ions if tvr inc reus nt impirliiu mil rcpunslbllllv the georgetown herald wednesday evening november i at 1939 advised by the principal by jane osborne imcclure syndlcau i wnu scrvicr jteieawd a hi of r- i 1 f ie m and with j mixred on wi with m nrurcd word choking ten drmm fimoo ho na ann cie k hu lianda hi wnnlaed dris xjid a k things iwt mad par do old old cartssea ilia are iver new some im he rta kind father of hi all jjo liyt we make no answer to his tlptoeitik in to w nere we v tx n a pia throug i idl the hours or our allotted day will find u mid ojr playthings fast aseep our toys about u i a tumbled lieap each weary hand upon a trinket laid come phantom hope bom in uie marl of trade then in his arms the cares our hearts posaeo6ed will yield their place to sweet and dreamlesa rest don trinomrm1 i ittlf girl wri ten b phil binlff i dear driver iv d n mv diuuli ir wlio is seven vi irs 11 stantd to schoo as uuai sin n i dark blm dnss with while o ir she had on biick hots and aore whl e glovt her cockir sptntel a lost i im ls scoo sit on thi f kii1i and wltinel his rinine be lei in 1m o 1 fif eduailion as slit aivcd oodbw and sturut off to hi hall of u ni n tonuti e iilk d txnit school she told m tboul tnt mr whi sils in front f hr the girl with uie golden c jrs and tht bo icrov lilt islc who inaki s fuimv fa s she told me bou ntr uachtr who has eves in lit back of iwr htad and about the hit big girl who does not believe in sni4 ci ins wi talked about a lot of ihini trermndousl vital unim krtan lhlms tlnn we studied spcl ing ii idirik and arithmetic und tn uj bed shf s tmrk th re now bick in the iro soind iuip with princess e ijib h uiats a dolli cuddled in i rigln irm you k is wouldn t hurt ler id you you see 1 m her f idd whoi her doll is- broken or her linmr is ut or h r head get bumped f can t x ii but when she start to chool when hh walk across the trift thin she s in your hands shi s a nice kid she can run like a de r and darts about like a chipmunk j ih like to rldt hordes and hwtm and ik with me on sundny afternoons j hut icarnot lx with htr all the time i have to work to pay or her clothea und her education so please help me i ook out for her please drive slowly i and learefully past the schools and ln- r ertlims and pkase remember that motoi tarh- lssued in the interests or uhlldrnnin out from behind parked tin children by the independent order i of foresters fort william the knqckee after ood had created the bunard the nake the scorpion ttw cootie and thcr repulatve notaome creatures which are put on earth or in its water to make decent mortal thankful that thejr are not such as they he had a jjttk sttetanoe left which was ao un- peakably vile that it could not be in corporated in anything- else which he jbad ret made but he bad to do omethmc it ao be made the long wah ih nonsense porcupine advance in 1dm many people were mistaken in believing tnat the war could not last more than a few month there eems to be a tendency on the part of many to make a mistake on the other side in retard to he probable dura tion of the present war obese ooer- lng suggest that it may last ten years that of course la sheer nonaence it will not take anything like thatlangth of time for the french and british to reach berlin at their present slow bqt steady advance a knocker la a twolegged animal with corkscrew soul a watersoaked watn and a combination backbone of dj and glue where other nr lane then hearts he carrtea a tumor decayed prmdplea when the aeker oomes down the street hon- j turn their backs the anatda wnp 1b imhiwi and the deril ahtxta ubtttm door of bell to keep htm out gvqjsjsjta dent be a knocker you ad with a hammer fary dawson went timidly into the principals room to sign the time chart that first day of hpr career as teacher in public school no 78 as she approached the table o young maa drew bock to let her precede him thank you said mary and as she looked at him oil she noticed was that he had red hoir i didnt know there were any men teachers here she observed at recess to one of the younger teachers whom she had met inlhe playground i saw one when i was signing in this riwning young with red hair whaa grade does he teach that s dick mendham teaches eighth grade boys there are three of em if you call em men never seem like real men to me but they have to have em to teach the big boys they re such a rough crowd in a neighborhood like this later mary dawson realized that this young woman s attitude toward the men teachers at no 78 was characteristic of the attitude of the other women teachers there who passed mr mendham and the other two men tn the corridors with amused or disdainful mien after mary had been teaching for a month or more miss graham the principal asked her to stop in her office after school to see about re port cards it was a small matter soon arranged and then miss gra ham asked mary to sit down and have a little chat mis graham aked mary how she liked her work mary said she liked to teach thougj she was doing it to m ike a livinr 111 give you a piett of advice said miss graham who was 50 snap out of it as soon as you con once tnt system gets ou it will be luid to gi1 out ou 11 put oil the id d of marriage because every year jou 11 look forward to d little more n onej the next then ou ii begin to count the years to your retire nient with a nice annuity the rest of vour life now my advice to ou is ti marry your best oung man soon before jou yet obsessed with this idea of ycarl inlreast and eventu allv retirement but suppose 1 inunl a young n ii said mao smiling marrj the first man that asks ou providing hes dttcnt don t wail for a man who can guarantee a eurl increase and in annuil u jour old ige 1 11 rt n ember w h it you ha e s nd said mary with a little blush oiid would ii ie said nu rt but m ss tjr ilum interrupted don t j iw iv the principal w s t illmg k i n iluitcllv then in tside to m ir tin it s poor mr i virdham ind ft bdmse i v u n tre s me v nu n ii u ii i isnevtrsicmhkt rcilntn thin i s tie her voice c mic njju in mi me ndh im 1 w mt to show ri hi r t w rip rt t irds m tr hurntd out the prinei i t i s r in tmjjiril with a dtep i si rt resinitmnt it isii i lie i i use of whit miss or ih im h d nd ib ml m rn le undoubtt dl si t had given m d idxice it w is 1 tc iuse of vvh ii si h id said about mr mendham m irv herself liked vr mi ndh tin ind respi t led him out d ij she w as le iv ing the at the same time th it mr mindhim pissed rut if thi te i h lis entrant i and because miss r ih im was stmdinl b mir w uied for lum and isked him if he w uld walk with her since they i th went in the same direction a few d is liter when he hid walked h me with her she asked him to c me inti tea at h r hi ird ng house it wns four o clock and her boarding louse keeper who w is on english w man olwas ind ic i in the little p lor j month later m iry found herself i rcne evening after dinner engcrly w nting for du k mendham who had i ii vited her to go lo the theater i u ith him mary wondired whj she was so feverishly eager for the time i f his arrival to come then as she v ilked beside him and later sat be ili him in the subway going to tie theater she reflected to herself i ii he looked much more attrac i ve nway from school and coming t ic k after the theater that night i lthard mendham asked mary -to- 1 i his wife mary accepted him at e i never dreamed that you would l t me at least not right away ek told her and mary was won denng how much miss graham s ndvice had had lo do with her quick decision he was the first man who nsked her and she had accepted t im thc planned to be married in the summer after school was over nnd dick told mary that he would never consent to her teaching after they were married he himself was giving up teaching when the sum mer came he had a position wait ing for him in a schoolbook pub lishing company and had been teach ing for two years to fit himself for this work his uncle was the president of the concern in june mary announced her en gagement to miss graham not dick mendham said she amazed what made you accept him you did said mary her eyes glowing you told me to accept the drat man that proposed and i want to thank you tor your vary good advice colonel lindbergh and canada colonel lindbergh in a continental- wide radio broadcast the other day op posed president roosevelt a suggested amendments to the ofla neutrality act which amendments would permit canada and her allies to purchase munitions la the united states during the course of his speech col onel lindbergh made some references to canada he criticized canada for adhering to the british crown and for refusing to join with the united states in what he termed the uba inde pendence he suggested that canada would probably drag the united states irt war and that the time would oon come when the united states would have to take under her own control all the space on the north american continent these suggestions are new and heaf- dy stulf but their importance to can- ad will depend upon the authority carried by the person who made them let us therefore examine colonel lindberghs qualifications in this par ticular matter colonel lindbergh in 1927 piloted the 11th aircraft ever to cross theal lantlc ocean he was about the 60th persons to cross the first aircraft and the first aviators crossed the at lantic ip 1919 he was however the first man to cross the atlantic alone in an airplane and for this remark able feat he received the unstinted praise and plaudits of all the people not onlj on the american continent but m france and oreat britain as well an unfortunate tragedy afterwards occurred in colonel lindbergh a life for which he received universal sym pathy and as an aftermath of this tragedy colonel lindbergh left the united states the place of his birth and took up his residence for a num ber of years in england and prance where he found yiat freedom ot roove- menrior his family and that security which he considered were not avail able to him in the united states colonel lindbergh from his base igland then made an investiga te military flying forces of the major countries of the ind it ls reported that he gave it as flfc opinion that the german air force in both men and material was far more extensive and far more ef ficient than that of any other countrj colont lindbergh it ls also repor ted later considered taking up his re sidence in germany but was persua ded not to by high american author ities he has the distinction of being uie only man of an en gltsli speaking race who was ever awarded a high nazi decoration b fuehrer hitler and another bj the nazi air force now tlese events in colonel lind berghs life are either treat distlnc ttons o remarkable experiences but it ls difficult to think that the qual- bobby porter picks a winner j football purer hockey puyer tor uaiu boroa un otbf imru ha one ol tbe bc and beat uked 1traund aitilctn iol apott here is bit rule for keeplntrftt i tfkii eirerrt nnsrnini ofiar life it keep me regular and recommend kruschentoall lombato lusslahocn or any of the ordinary nia that result ram faulty dlmjnalloof potions cn jc time table standard thne cmbg east 7mm passenger and mail loan aa passenger and man buai for toronto 9 41 pji sunday only 831 pa going west passenger and mall passenger daily except saturdays and sunday saturday only passenger and mall passenger sunday passenger saturday night only from nov 4 to apr 37 1325 aji going- north mall and passenger 8 45 aji gofnr south mail and passenger 680 pj ntlm cveral msbl y refined mlnenl mlulmporum to tbe well bdni of m these sal ta in combination promote teaular and proper functioning or tbe orpnsof elimination j l v aboundlnf vbjour and btoes tasteless la te or coffee or u a lisss of water bottles i i itlfc uc irt thi umi milv dom that pqc it lfy him in any way to criticize with authority canada s willing adherence to a crown to which she has belonged for many long years before the tjj3 itself became a nation and which crown incidentally was itself the au thor of the opening up of the north american territories which now com prise canada and the unit states to the englishspeaking race with all due courtesy therefore we take leave to suggest to colonel llnd bergh that if he would devote his great authority as an expert in military air craft and in alrbomblng to the per suadlng of the nazi government which was so generous in giving him such fine decorations to refrain from using aircraft to bomb civilians in open towns then his time would be well and truly spent and he would oon regain the respect and admira tion which was showered upon him by the people of canada oreat britain france a few short vears ago searle grain company limited 834 am 609 pja 3 ib pjb 049 pjn 1119 pm time table leave georgetown to toronto aobaja 928 ajn 12 18 pjn o 253 pm 648 pm wc38 pjn 903 pjn the old- way to london 1006 am xll20 am 200 pjn cx255 pm ay445 pjn 7 00 pjn booo pjn dxll05 pjn exll50 pjn except sun and hoi b sun ad hoi c saturday only d except sat sun and hoi e bat sun and hol x to kitchener y to stratford tickets and information at w h long phone 89 gray cfoeh lines directory f e watsov djjs mj georgetown office hours 9 o 5 except thuradssy afternoons a neiro mammv had a familj of wellbehaved bos one day her mis 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