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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 22, 1931, p. 1

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1 j l sixtyfifth year of publication the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 22pd3l 150 per aririuin in advance 200 to usa the georgetown herald t m mo0rjs pabuaher and proprietor member canadian weekly newspaper association canadian national electric railway eastbound dauy- except sunday 748 ajn oally 956 aja dally 1248 djar onsts i 348 pjn daily dally except sundays 430 pjn 548 pjn dally 48 pjn dally westbound 1148 pjn dally except sunday 801 a an dally- 10j1 jn bally lfll pjn dally 301 tjn dally 841 pjn daily 901 pjn daily 1201 ajn fast freight same day delivery service freight picked up at uuelph georgetown phone 13 c n r time table standard time going bast passenger 714 ajn passenger b59 am passenger and mall 10 ia am passenger 239 pm passenger and mall 6j1 pjn passenger 900 pjn jstodays going bast passenger 239 pm passenger 812 pm new bodies by fisher for the new chevrolet r going west passenger and mall passenger passenger passenger and mall passenger passenger passenger nday passenger sunday 718 am 854 ajn 208 pjm 603 pjm 703 pjji 1008 pm 1005 am 1008 pjm going north a an p going sooth call and passenger 888 a m 7j0 pjaa central ontario bus lines ltd n the new chevrolet six with longer wrmwibase yea will quickly notice that fisher body craftsmen have created the roomiest andipoet beautifn body- styles in chevrolet history yet prices have been substantially redneed tlie smart modern unea of the ear are emphasized by the ihpesedradlatorand new de luxe wire wheeia diattnetive eoior harasotueaand etnonxeplate trunrninjra add a finishing tsaaeh interiors are roomier beanttfnuy upholstered and fashionably appointed the front compartments are fairy insulated against heat cold and noise see tbe pew chevrolet six at oar showrooms you ems asms it with era snore prwfe buy u for even fese mommy omr chevrolet rfwer it umtej amdtr m in fae daaqified auction o ypmr 19sm s eufwetory aak u ftosllko cm a c plan of jefmmd-mmr- out cnw motors onus service policy jtme in any m o tkf hboim isisii fimm px prlead roan 610 at actary sams extra 4das harfoii iiln oira id auow coaches going east l 21s pjn 54s pjxl 1016 pjn going west 845 1246 pjn 345 pjn 745 pjn dally except sun- days and holidays s46 pjn sunday and holidays only all bases stop at losss stars directory lb hoy dale oeorgetown ontario offlossxmc mag mul i cutbencc h wiooms solicitor notary pamle ofaces- oneill block georgetown telephone 158 john a thompson barrister solicitor notary public offlcas mill street phone 332 and 238 graham graham and bowybb barristers etc brampton ontario k q graham e- b graham o h bowyer kenneth m lanqdon barrister solicitor notary pafette first mortgage money to loan offices main street south georgetown phone 88 phone db j jj rain dr a t padi 1- otftosr of health in ksqussmg township oflloe hours 2 to 4 and 1 to njn fhoae 58 office and residence mill street v watson djdjv bltxa osergstawa office hours to 5 except thursday afternoons f l heath utjs djojk oses in lane block one door oartta of oneills carriage factory hours 0 ajn to t pjn mia lamb practical maternitst ntjese by day or week for partlculara phone 84r8 oeuitetowu b b 8 georgetown ontario chiropractic tikhjikn tho cniropraeior 18 tears rrsetloe surgery o xray service oses over dominion store ones hours monday wednesday and saturday j jo snd 7 to 9 pjn days and hours by appointment jmw bsrtavinin 15sj at mntan fbons u tuesday and friday 1 to 8 pjn frank petch adctionkeb tar use obemtles of feel aa prompt service telephones cheltenham 26r23 oeorgetown 81r8 post office cheltenham j kerr acctionker amp real estate tj tears experience la auction bale one m acton ont c e mcclure auctioneer real estate merchandise and farm sales for terms phone 06 r 5 aeoxgetawii onuria ww wood good body beech snd maple wood s75 single cord mixed wood and ib at s800 single cord j h- phone 8 r m o tt 1 we two the days grow shorter the nights grow longer the headstones thicken along che way and life grows sadder but love grows stronger for those who walk with lis day by day the years come quicker the laugh comes slower the courage is lesser to do and dare the tide of joy in the heart fans lower and seldom covers the reefs of care jsut all true things in the world seem truer and the better things of eearth seem best and friends are dearer as friends are fewer arid love is all as our sun dips west then let us clasp hands as we walk together and let us speak softly in loves sweet tone for no man knows ox the morrow whether we two pass on or but one alone another unknown scottish cnaracteristica by archer wallace h s composition i this essay written by jean evans of form n was judged the best written by the class during the month of march resolved that pioneer women have done more for home and community than do the modern women mr chairman worttiy opponents and fellow students i as leader of the negative side of this debate it is my duty to con- i vlnce you that the pioneer women have not done more fop home and community than do the modern wo men j first of all our modern women are taking better care oat tne children than did the pioneer women this is the greatest duty or all ss these children are our future men snd wo- sbe new chevrolet a general motors six value ww j n oneill son georgetown ontario men ox whom we shall someday be j proud when hi they are quickly taken to a doctor where they re- reive the best possible attention in stead of being put on tne floor while paragoric catnip tea or some such ancient remedy was poured down their throats their noses being held all this time the batbles are no longer churned up or rocked dlssy in cradles but wheeled carefully in com- i fortable wejlbuilt carriages j the modern housewute no longer measures the ingredients for her cook- j tng by handfulsor pinches but by well graded cups or spoons the food is scientifically cooked with the most sanitary precautions to render tt j healthful to all who eat tt- i the modern housekeeper does not toll for hours at keeping a large house free from dust the families are living as compactly as possible the houses today are well equipped with j windows kept open in all weather i the sunshine and fresh air are al- i lowed to pervade the whole house i in winter the houses are kept well aired and comfortably wva i it is then also that tt is so hard to keep laundry clean the modern woman sends it to a hlflshly esteemed laundry where it is done well yet cheaply by dressuur herself and children in lighter yet warmer cloth ing than a century ago it is easier to keep them clean i by resorting to these conveniences the mother is able to spend more time with her children cultivating in them a love for art anovmnslc she also gets much more pleasure out of life than would be otherwise possible by creating in the children a love for reading the mother aids her children when they come to write composi tions of their own by taking advantage of their educa tional opportunities they are able to help their children to grasp the idea of education for themselves more and more women are doing this for the childrens good the woman is quite essential to the community in more ways than one as the times are advancing so sre the women today we have excel lent jurists such as our srrandmothers could never have dreamed about more than a century ago uie eng lish essayist sydney smith said that it required a surgical operation to get a joke into a scotchmans head evi dently smith with all his knowledge of human nature failed to under stand the scottish character the scotch havev not the rollicking fur- that charateruses english humor nor the keen wit which 19 so much the possession of the french but the scotch have a deep sense of humor often droll frequently grim and ironl cal but it is there and those who understand the people know that tt is invariably kindly some years ago those who held the popular delusion that the scotch have no sense of humor received a crush- e when it was proven that llsh humorous maeaxine punch had a larger jeircultloji ac cording to populatlou in 21tgow than in any other city of oreat bri tain it is dot without slgnlfuuce that the wbrlds most popular humor ist at present sir harry lauder owes much of his popularity to the fact that his songs and qulbs arc- so characteristically scotch much of the appeal of bobble bums poetry would be tost were it not for the note of humor so tender and so human the late rev john watson dd ian maclaren used to lecture on scottish traits he accounted for the trait of economy which is sup posed to be the most characteristic of all scottish tendencies in two ways for centuries the 8cotch toad to cultivate land which needed infin ite patience to coax it to productivity it was hard and stony and so of ten in the teeth of the snowstorm the harvest was gathered on bleak mountainside for centuries the struggle to live went on and it deve loped the most rigid appreciation for the need of economy theret could be no profligate waste undersruch co life was stem and the irony of such experience entered unto scotch character so that the race of people was produced who regarded extravagance as a vice there is another reason which ac counts for scotch cannlness in their lives dre in youihandsrifps lowwyttttee things not lonj out of theur shells how much they must depend on you for the things they need ia live and get big they need a feed filled with nourishment a feed which will build bones quickly building muscles strong change fuzz to feathers in a hurry all this they demand and yet their littlt crops can handle only one tiny thunbleful of feed a day what a job tor feed i consider purina chick startena mash for this job in eyery thimbleful are twelve ingredients i codliver oil driedwttermilk alfalfa flour granulated meat these and eight others are there each one with a real job to do purina startena is mixed over and over again 960 times jusi to be thorough i and you will find the same care taken to- it 7 r bab ch ch seiahji tu be fed with startena your chicks what they do for themselves what they do for you is entirely in your hands they eat so little yet it counts so much that yon can afford t do only one tiling feed purina chick stajrtemal startena u much cheaper 350 arid 395 per bag for sale by pg phone 175 georgetown think of the fine work of magistrate patterson in the juvenile court 1 countless other women are holding similar positions most public and high schools have a school nurse who rrrm each pupil monthly free inoculations are given to prevent scarlet fever and diphtheria wben our grandmothers were children tt was taken for grant ed that they have both diseases men tioned and often pneumonia tbrown hi for good measure the women have formed numerous organisations not only for charity but also for the upkeep of libraries and good healthful sanitary condi tions towns and cities what grandmother of the sixties ever at tended a womens institute or red cross society meeting in the schools the enterpruung teachers the greater majority of whom are ladles have organised the junior red cross society this is a great incentive to tne children tor the promotion of cleanlbness when we consider the work done by the local council of women in town it is astonishing the number of bazaars and teas held in aid of the fundxor our future awijamdng pool is vry great it is sun due to the unceasing efforts of the alberta local council that women are now con sidered persons another prominent womens organ ization is the international womens christian temperance union after all is not toe world the one great conanunityf this society while fighting hard against intemperance has many minor activities not the least important of these b the tra vellers aid at the depots of all our large dues the women by standing up for themselves are becoming very effici ent in business the modem wo men are going in more and more fur public speaking and in this way tney are taking prominent voetannr innhe hearts of many is cherished the hope to sometime be another cauine wilson or agnes mcphall both these ladles are oworunent in the dominion parliament- more and mors women are serving the community aa architects authors poets musicians and astisu on the whole it is the woman who is reopon- slble for the social welfare of the community why east it up to the modem woman that she is not suf fering hardships why should she not keep abreast of the ttmest there- yore i should consider u a great mis take to suppose for one minute that the modern woman is not just as mncli a farlekwas the pioneer or that it dif ficulties arise she will not be equal to the reaponalbuluas of ttiexp i thank you omen unies not only did they have to labor unceasingly to wrest a har vest from the soil but they were being constantly plundered by their enemies their neighbors to the south harassed them and the french from across the seas often paid most un welcome visits to the ururuarded coasts during harvest so the scotch by necessity became watchful care ful economical but all who under stood the scotch people know that there is no warmer or more generous hospitality to be round anywhere than in the land o cakes there is no pountry anywhere in the world where miere- is more regsvrd for education than in scotland it is proverbial that the school master there even in the most remote high land glen is constantly on the look out for boys wl palrts he is infin itely more concerned about turning out scholars than he is in developing the keen and agresslve qualities tikst make for business success a million aire in a scotch village would excite no interest but the presence of a scholar would bring folks from far and near probably in no country in the world have men denied them selves more in order to obtain an education than in scotland it is wellknown that many of the most illustrious names in the records of her universities are of those who knew the most- abject poverty if the students have struggled and sacrificed what of the parents here are dr watsons words on that sub ject gome with me where trie heather rolls in purple billows come with me to any highland glen you can think of or of which you have read here is a shepherds cottage on top of which the masses grow stooping we enter the doorway and are shown into the best room where in striking contrast to the rest of tne poor furniture is a shelf of calf- bound books the shepherds wife is in reality most anxious to have you examine these books and ask about them though scotch manners pre vent her from calling them to your attention it would be a vain display and boasting to speak first of them but when you have broken the ice she will take you into the kitchen and tell you that they were the uni versity of her son for whom the family has toiled and saved that he mlgnt have an ed to have a scho lar hi the family is one of the great est ambitions of scotch parents and to reach that goal no sacrifice is too great no labor tbohard the scotch as a race are deeply religious and while the picture drawn in bums cotters saturday nlghv is an ideal it has been realized in thousands of homes hi that rugged land of heathercovered hills tne scotchmans reverence for religion is proverbial his deep respect for thte minister is touching and not without its sense of humor dr watson tells of a scotch woman whose hiisband was very 111- her uunlster was that great preacher rev norman ifc- leod for whom she and her husband had the most profound respect but she sent for another minister to visit her sick husband in speaking with the w man wag astonished to find that she and her hu be longed to dr mcleods church wiry did you not have him come and visit your husband he asked why she replied do you think we woum risk norman with the typhus fever it may be true as has so often been said that every scotchman is either a pillar of the church inside or a buttress outside but there can be no doubt that in his deep reverence for god the scotchman has set the world an example at once commen dable and most vital to human well- correspomdence the editor the herald oeorgetown ontario c dear sir the treasurer of the muskoka hos pital for consumptives desires grate- rully to acknowledge the followlns contriouiioiu rweiv by the field secretary of the national sanitarium association j h bingham ssoo georgetown lumber co 100 r ross 300 miss inman 100 miss luke 100 miss mcintosh 100 miss bain xoo miss harrison 10c m friends 100 dayfoot co loo j ie liluco j b mackenzie 100 iad rev r w rumley 1jj0 sundry contributions too saioo tours very truly oeo a reld sacrssit trsasxcer ir w -v- wa kop down vpainses wivi shredded wheat tve found one way of get ting better breakfast for- less money i serve shredded wheat i dont know any- thing else that gives so much nourishment and costs so little its so easy to digest that everylane likes it too especially when i cover it with fresh fruit shredded wheat is whole wheat and with milk it contains every food element we need for growth and good health r ik canadian shreddhwhj comparffiltijl shredded eat with all the bhanf of the whole wheat hcfp cmudum prosperity by rmthtr two shredded whoa biscuits m dmy o homes take on the charm of new homes when refloored with seamankent flooring sold in oeorgetown by georgetown lanttber co ltd here are a of the uses of gyproe l yproc fireproof wallboard is manri- factured from gjypsum rock it comes in sheets that are 4 to 10 feet long 4 feet wide and of an inch thick it costs little nails and cuts like lumber has structural strength and insulation value it is canadas premi materia for linin all interior walls ceilings and partitions ask your dealer for a gyproe direction sheet it gives full details m m 4 ji store ceilings basements warehouses barns attic rooms fruit cellars making old rooms new store windows dressing rooms rest rooms office partitions oarages under cornice dairies summer cottages factories kitchens poultry houses farm offices harness rooms sheathing ceilings walls sun porches covering old plaster picture theatres approved by fire chiefs approved by building inspectors j7 gypsum ume and alabastine canada limited paris ontario v lire pro of wallboard i vtl for sale by the georgetown lumber- co limited j r mackenzie son georgetown ont- f georgetown ont t iiiuijigas cffi

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