the editors corner the symbols of this victory loan vi ob april 24 canadas sixth victory loan drive will commence the motto is based on the symbols of the loan vi v for victory first 1 for self interest following victory first that is our main consideration anything we can do to hasten that day is usually done cheerfully and eagerly one of the best ways to accom phsh this is to buy victory bonds this is the one way we can be sure our boys will lack for nothing money can buy ah the prophecies of victory soon have been made on the assumption that there will be no slack ening of die war effort at home that we will keep pace wltfr ihe boys at the front who are giving their utmost to free pur world once more the second symbol of the loan motto i for sew interest following has several implications it really ties in with the first mentioned symbol because it is to our interest in every way to hasten victory but the selfinterest mentioned this time is from the stand point of finances everyone knows we are merely lend ing our money anhat twice the interest rate a savings deposit account offece at that cold figures back up the statement that there is far more uninvested cash in the country today than is needed to meet this loan total savings stand roughly at about 1yl billion as against l2 billion when the war began but if the appeal for the georgetown herald wednesday apnf i9th 944 i tim thoughts of spring and paint mtndfpeple everywhere ore suddenly aware ot rise tamil ar marfirsenour tanfaltnoogfi tf 3riere atl the year round because spring the usual oral accepted ime to repaint for fresh beauty and protection a sign is a sure sign of an enduring paint becauee marhn- senooris 1 00 pure i whenever you see the sign of marhnsenour there wih be found the pflinlotaodutance andjonger las beauty h is the sign which m one breath welcomes sprmg and the chance to beautify as wel o to do the patriotic ob of protecting property i martinsenour 100 pure paintvarnishes enameis richardsons hardware jwone 25 we deufle georgetown national selective service if you employ male persons have they alt complied ivith the mili call by bd order signed under authority of the national seleetrr senles mohillbaition regulations i every employer of male employee miut make an examination of the document of those employee and forward advice on those who fall to produce document showing good standing under mobilixallon regulations x this examination must be completed by may lt 1914 m employer include induntnnl and commercial employer and alao farm operators 4 male employ ef include all male person working for yon t a booklet employers guide ha been bent to industrial and commercial employers a return post card ha gone to fmrm opentora if you employ any mnlc pcrn and have not been notified of tbeurrey by booklet or pout card contact the nearest employ ment and selective serrior oftice and ask for the booklet v workers in agriculture of military age who have not been re jected by the army and who have not a postponement order afaarnld apply for auch order to the nearest registrar itnmedl- ik flwigallnu to make the examination rest on each and erery esvgeoyer of male person and employer mut act 4v antssltics are provided for failure to carry out thl examlnn- tassj and for male employee falling to assist by refusal to ftboom document tkwti0ml selective service mqbillzati0n resuutiom department of labour humphrey mitchell mwmmft lsr itendujg doc not sufficiently meet the war expendi tures the government has only one recourse tax- tion having only recently compiled our lhcome state ments we think- the unanimous reaction to that m that present taxes are quite high enough salting away as much as we can afford in victory bonds serves a further twofold purpose which is to qjjir selfinterest that money will give us a good start after the war to buy and build all the things that wartime restrictions make prohibitive or impossible to do today at the same time that dangerous extra purchasing power will have been drained off and the prime cause leading to inflation will have been diminished next sunday is victory loan sunday when the ministers of the churches wifl urge their congregations to support this loan to the limit of their ability george town did not quite make the quota last time let s make up for it m this loan housing short age real problem here and throughout country a problem that is evidently making itself felt throughout the whole country wherever industries and army camps eire located is the housing shortage in large centres such as the city of toronto the situation has been very bad for months now but it threatens to go beyond control on and after may i st the date when most eviction notices take effect city offi cials have been besieged with requests for help from thousands of people who are getting panicky at the thought of being put out of their homes with no other place to go right here in georgetown the situation is bad and seemingly the only way one can be sure of having a home is to buy one people who can t afford to take this step are out of luck if circumstances are such that they have to have a place to live within a couple of months or sooner we ve had some desperate people in our office from time to time this year who have had their notices coming into effect within a couple of days and a ill no place to go however something must have turned up at the last minute for we didn t hear of any one camping in the streets the only thing that can help the situation here is for people with large houses who do not need the apace to turn them into duplexes or rent a few rooms even half a dozen more such apart ments would help the situation a great deal as for the larger centres there is only one thing the government can do which in our opinion will really give lasting relief and thit is to release more men and materials to the building trade so that a sufficient num ber of dwellings or apartment houses can be constructed to our mind more rentil and freezing regulations will only complicate the situation certainly some steps will have to be taken to see that law abiding citizens have a roof over their heads board of trade has plan of action the board of 1 rade in georgetown has had a very auspicious beginning and last week s enthusiastic meeting further confirmed our contention that it s going to be one of the finest things that has ever happened to our town last friday night a prominent hamilton citizen russell t kelly came out and addressed the meeting mr kelly is deeply interested in the formation of boards of trade in small towns particularly he has been a booster for such organizations for years but his work in this line has been greatly intensified of late because of the necessity of organized planning for post war re habilitation in every community which has sent men to the war the initial meeting called to form a board of trade here showed a great many citizens were really anxious to see one formed the executive was elected the groundwork laid but a definite plan of action was needed to accomplish anything worthwhile last friday night mr kelly who hns had wide experience in these matters supplied that plan and the plan is going to be put into action a survey will be made in georgetown which will give us ac ual facts to work on with regard to post war rehabilitation the board of trade in georgetown is going to be a truly community and district organization there was an excellent attendance of women at the last week s meeting and the ladies as well as the men are being re presented on the executie the gates are being thrown wide open for membership so that every georgetown citizen can get behind this organization and boost the town in which he makes his living if we who live here don t boost it who wilp we have a real live town that s hard to beat it s the object of the board of trade to convince manufacturers here and in britain of this really however this cinnot be accomplished without organized enthusiastic effort and we feel sure the board of tnde with the support of every citizen who wants to see georgetown thrive is just the organization to achieve this end congratulations ninety two years ago april 3rd 1852 the first copy of the backwoodsman of which paper the present elora express is a lineal descendent came from the press of that day and was distributed to those citi zens of the town to whom a local paper seemed worthy of attention we extend congratulations to katharine a marstrjpn editor and publisher of the express who of course has far from the 92 yean to her credit but who nevertheless has been making a mighty fine job of her weekly paper since he took over the reins the above quote was taken from her last weeks editorial jas a birthday present mrs marston further stated that she had given the elora express a new dress this is quite apparent at a glance and its a very nice j dress too now a 6 column sheet the express har commenced to publish an all homeprint paper with an attractive new front page mast head and editorial set up we know that others will like the express new easter outfit as well as we do umehouse mr and mrs sam glaby entertained a few of their friend and neighbours monday evening on the occasion of their 16th wedding anniversary an enjoyable evening was spent by all mrs joseph scott was tfee lucky win ner for the door prise lite hostem served a- delicious hmctr at the can- elusion of the waning jj sixth victory loan opens nexlq monday directory f r watson dxj5mj5b georgetown office hours 9 to 5 thursday afternoons dr j burns mtuo dental surgeon x bat georgetown phone so dr clifford reid lj5b dxjb dentist phone 410 main street georgetown elmer c tho insurance service fire auto windstorm c p railway and allied steamship phone llflw or j georgetown monuments markers and ls7ttkrino pollock a ingham a alt designs on requestphone 3ms rnepeet woa in g ce leroy dak kc m sybil burnett bjl georgetown kenneth m langdon barrister settsttar nstary paule ptrst mortgage money to loan office gregory theatre bldg mill street phone sb georgetown c n r time table daylight saving time going east passengei 7 01 am passenger and mall 10jo am passenger and mall 703 pm passenger sunday only 8j1 pm passenger dally 935 pm ibis tram was formerly the oyer but now stops going west passenger and mail 840 am passenger sat onty xst pm passenger dairy except saturday and sunday sjs pm d0r exospt sunday 7j3 pm only uju pa dafty exospt sunday rxbd am ooxno north pa awn m and mall nielsen the cmropractor dragless therapist 31st year of practaoa lady attendant hours 36 89 pm closed thursday over dominion stobs georgetown phone uow dr s e magwood veterinary surgeon phone 11 office between division court clerics office and the new municipal building at the cor ner of main ahd mnn oakville monument works w r edwards hsnnments cemetery le and markers good display of uonutnents-cbi- hand tour patronage a phone sssw oakthjut radio repairing we specialize in this work j sanfordson rtxxte oboroeiown s4w frank petch licensed auctionkkat prompt service phone 301 georgetown po box 1s gray coach lines timetable now in 1 davllght saving ttaw leave qboroktown for toronto 704 im 3 am 224 pm 844 nm mipa 6 loxspm for london v 1035 ajn tj6 bjtt f 120 pjn buow pm xb 1130 am b bim and houdays atif x to qmfrit daqr to kit ohaner son and hol jto kltanener j to anttoid iw t nuia at