f t r r jtksjsj stxtysixth yew of pubbcation bttcal the georgetown herald wednesday evening november 4th 1931 150 per annum in athnuicc 200 to ujla spjt the geomitowu herald p psnsnaasr bess fnpfictar memhrs- canadian weekly newspaper aaaoetattnn c n r tnte table studud tune sa- baf- putanfter 718 ptaatnger and mall 1047 raeeenger us pjul psastfngerand mail flm pjn ptbueger stops far p going bast and toronto 943 pin sunday going bast passenger pssexnger cmag west pmoooaer and mall and mali faaaeager sunday tun u tad kklpasbenaer berth mb jun u3 pjn 943 pjn 7j8 ajn 8xs4 am iw pjn v 63s pjn looe pin ul ua lods pav ms ta b28 pjn how do i keep my figure fe sv 1 a r r o w bus wwx learn georgetown dally westbound mo ul uleo pm 140 pjn isc pjn oujo pjn dally er- ce sauuuay satu only mjm pjn 10j am saturday bunday and boll- days only leave oeorgetown daily kastbound 7jos am 1o06 ajn uo pjn s0 pjn mo pjn 10so pjn saturdays sundays and holiday only reduced pare to holders of season ticket ngkkt8 and mfobmation at longs directory i eat shredded wheat but instead pf cream i use whole milk just as it comes from the bottle that land of meal gives me pep and strength its delicious and flourishing and easily digested sometime lor variety add alkled haiianss air other fruits but 1 hike it any way at all the canadian shrbwb vheat cxvumnrtm 1iws only unsbsstood if we knew the cares and trials knew the efforts an in vain and the hitter disappointment understood the toss and gain- would the grim eternal roughness seem i wonder just the samet should we help where now we htnd- dert should we pity where we blame ah we pudge each other harshly knowing not lifes hidden force- knowing not the taunt of action is less turbulent at its source seeing not amid the evil all the golden grain of good and wed love each other better if we only understood could we judge all deeds by motifs that surround each otter lives see the naked heart -andf- spirit know what spur the sctton gives often w would and it better purer than we judge we should we shouldjjove each other better it we only understood rudyard ktpibig there for a lady had told ne a pretty story of unooln at the gjabe she had boarded there one winter when unooln was away at fltssjuiia and she remembered hut tg back at the dose of the session and his pro gress through the tavern dining loom stepping to shake every outstretched band m those days the tavern rooms were heated by stoves and the oon- gressnun had not beenabove earry- tng up armfuls of wood for many of the todtea bow staple it ad was and now easy after such stories to reaaent- ber that ltocoln had been to con gress of course tjnriom did not always jive bo a hotel he bad soon bought a modest house on the corncsf eighth and jackson streets ine house bad belonged to the first rector of our church i knew oa grand- dbster ml onoe aha tot me see the deed conveying the house dr ctrles dresser alicaoatn coin one of dr rjresaerv erav aves a very old woman aha csu lydesrf told me how unoaln had ap peared- at thetreatory early one nov- rnnmlnsi in the- nam and said hoenety parlance i want 0 cjiildteood in lincoln town by octavla itoberts oorneau owylnt bo m lanodon r notary- to m ejsa aaask on door north afvlvatavav0ait1aga vaetory m to pja mumlamb ifaddamb born too late to know lincoln hot the older men and women of the town who were the friends of my grandparents had been fats friends and nelchbora from them i acquired a knowledge of our great townsman long before i ever opened a school book it was a pleasant way to mate toe awnillnfahre of anistorfeal flguret books will tell you tnatuaootn first came to springnehl in 1837 after be had been admitted to the bar and was entitled to hang up a shingle announcing hknsetfss a lawyer but bis first appearance among us was not as a lawyer but aa a pilot i with all the bran of the whole wheat f olden kfate lzfe new opening first class service and pare food meals served at ad hours accomodation for ladies lee crease oaeaaiis aad baft drlaks 4 kt jlano 5wuw main st south phone 2 cewrgetown mm amopftacne i service m and tjatnraay a an 0 t mtwt uu frank petch m ce meclure ryauialriite itstdiandlse anu ram rnona m r 5 oeorgetown l ojatiaohu t sntvtox mi- osntral tnelrjiaj at an thnes and jl wrla r weekly at lowest asajrteeb rt7 aawawawa fjawmwrl awrwatawi hi nasjfwabbb- coal himd jz l 1 m ikajaraale and lawsip jj i t0 araillwod ooal and tm- sou by whn mcdonald i n ii orders taken for applicmce aawaae nrf mm 4 irmmr- r hen i was a uttkr girl i lived in the prairie town of spring- canada is soond and win rcojverr need ss bv1kj wish you could have heant the story aa springfield children used to hearlt from an old lady we eabed aunt catherine aunt catherine was so old that she had looked on the face of lafayette she thought of lincoln at having hi ed but yesterday the tittle mirror that hung over her bigfawoked chalr been given to a inemfcer of her by washington shemade no of the back of her chair for she been bred in a day when ghte not encouraged to km i wish could have seen her with her bright btrdttxe eyes and her straight spine and her delicate wiilte hands as she told about unooln the punt you may not rfnow she wouid begin that we sprtnufleod people once hoped to prove trot the san gamon river was navigable we would smile for we knew the craftless river well a shallow muddy stream that lay a mile beyond our town tee we actually hoped to that it would float a aunt catherine would capital was raised and a captain bogus sent to otnctnnati to purchase a stemhoat winch he was to sail back through the waters of the ohio the munlsssppt the illinois end finally over our own ftangamnn there was great exnttement in town when we learned that the stsamarilp talisman had been bough and that captain bogus had st all went well until the boat got as far as beard- stown then the real ufflcuhy lay be fore her for now she must make her way through the snags of toe banga- mon who was to phot herl we waited to hear at beardstown a young man in breeches much too short or his long legs got on board and said he knew the river his name wai known to no one it was abraham lincoln ijncom brought the tehstnan the rest of the way and lauded tt near a mill oh what excitement there was in apslngfleldl all the people in town rode out to the river as fast as they could get then over the terrible roads most of us were on horse back but some few were in fine carri ages wa sang and cheered to think that a wiisiifrnsl had come to us from the east we did not know that it the last time one ever was to aauudb uaaswt v lffari of course we could not do enough for the oaptain and his party we get ldtehed up to miss todd s can you tie the knot doctort i often saw uncoms housj eighth and jackson streets it open to the pablu as stisnawa cojb vuy tt- lower who knew the could go anywhere a to uncoms own iii we all knew mrs johnson who had lived next door to the i house when ahe was a girl she iiswsuus ed wen how rj used to wssefa the baby for mrs rjrn pmm the ohiu to and fro in a ttttte taaay with one hand while he read a book which be held in the other j could i how ami uiaaartninwi willy and tad and how devoted then- father was to them ones he had been seen with them to the drug store treating the boys to soda water as they were far from being rich one glass bad to do for both first wtby had a lone swig then tad not until we had heard many such stories which made rj s s d any of- us open a united states history then of course we came upon uncom the world fleure bow we glowed to thtak that springfield hadenthan form aa one of her town sonsl thsftnt mstorlral mn of un com was ukab to be as a for the united states senate- be bad run agsudst stephen a ijouglaa the idol of the lxsaoeraue party aa though he had been defeated be beoame nationally wan known owing to the seven great debates that be had held with douglas in seven scat tered towns of blmojs to bear of toe debates at first hand from men who had been to ottawa fteeport alton and the others was a wonderful ejpertencs nearly everybody to illinois had managed to attend at least one of the seven my j charles had gone as a boy to ottawa- be bad been too young to wessh the araumenu for and against the ex tension of slavery but was old yi to retnesaber the acoatnon in great detail boar weu he lep tt an for osl be would begin by describing the great crowd the banners the bands the torches the eriarmous tost ran through the mighty aaeasnee then be would pasture baasslf as a little ad squeesmg through the snob ss jot jf line of jus looking up into the fane of douglas as the little oiant opn the debate he name us seeioug small of stature with a head like lions and bsautsfully canada la sound and in these times of rtrass tt is the daay of everyone to support those whoto the worar or the it are pat m authority over mf detlsred 8h behry thorn- ton xauurrnan end psiatvsit of the c national baaways b the coutaw of an anpucsust aduress der- ltvered oairfnghn annisal vast to the pacific coast to ocftober sir henry spoke in part as icaoan tt seems imtiasrj chat bk all of the vsrkna blaishiiu wdiaoh have af flicted nations fjna patient amst be threatened won oetrave before he aanumps h bbt ssa juvlls laoght to that sbuw of mtnd jslueh acospto the appltrarlon of tisiilftt even it drastto l nsxds as a a- wojtfa less reaporadblelcr sad has obavtsvftay 4qcisbtawbwa ibavb uo the present statoaf decroanon than any other natton ban while that is r-t- v 4 wit forger va tor to true we cannot wbioh has been us -t- do not in r dlaaneaet causes of the depressant or mu etuswr its dura- tion or re 1 shast lease antb analyses and predictions to the econo mist and the student bat there are two or three atebstehlixl a pracocal pofjta o whtoh v think 1 may with ntnch humilltjr and nope protwsety call sttsptton i iwimianiiig that as some one brate renavkaov are oomcronted by a ooafwhon andpot a theory in such times as these when f with anxiety i bold nv to be the duty of every dttsen to aban- don or at least resax pohnoal am secuooa strife and fa whales ui dtf ferenoe of opuueo ttssns ssay be to support those who ftni tne words of the oateehism are sit to sauttorlty quite ui of vnst party might happen to quent and polished when finish so my uncle would there seemed to the siinsnnrei nouung left for poor abraham uncom to say at thai pomt my uncle being mwnlc wotaa idgave evvsiiiig took them all into town and them a one ball what it was way hack to itsa tad unootn dance at the baut me chttd would ask aunt oatbsrtne would stare shi was vary much of an aristocrat bat onely arched brows would go up and up linoolptf sue would say in as ijnooln was orjya eom- mou pilot nstorany be- was not tn- vltod only g were ladden- oould any story have kisprnwiiil bet ter upon us uncolns bumble beghm- ingt to bpringflftm nans 1 knew that for i saw an old invitation issued by the g of aprlngfield totheadlea asking them to attend a dance at the ato l boose dor best hotel in the early days the name at the first las ttsst of ny grand- father mcholm ftldeely aotl that of the last abraham uneoln by that in was spraouclnat lawyer ba was a namer of the legisjature one ofwhat pfiuru irsl the song ntne the long ntne an aanssdlngiy tan old folk jhered their plcklnst thetr way in single ftls through the mud to the church where ths legblatuw met while the state bouse was bulldbng ur wnlan uwards was on of the long nine too he lived to a one old brtek rasnston jkeryeuok of his fu had come from tetasstr and had been made to order ijnooln had been entertained in that und nouse tune be had sat ont ths haircloth sofa with us eawjratdered back and courted mary xodd mrs trdwstster be bad been mar- to bar between ths folding doors of solid walnut bow essay we sprtngfteal children mud ptotarejhe letislastfe given there the wooing on the the weddmf tor when i was a girl the om ina had iscpaie pttvate a jxvatydsy x up the long path to ths udooln had soprten my l ml w 1 amsnuw i ixiuovii isal sontn of ttss oss utaxan and alary todd bad froai ths last old oris man inopta had led ins bride to flnwhotns a room to tbs ralbvunsior cross tha trie obureb attend i eonldvwosi aytpex mm nmij b m now tot to bin feet and awsamrduy he faced the crowd then my uncle wovidsmttate uncom tog in a ugh falsetto that carrlew in the open air he said he began one address by saying judge ijougaara argument is as tttn aa the shadow of the hen that crossed the road the day before yesterday a roar of laughter retted up from the crowd of coarse the greatest day in the watery of sngfud vauvtoo day lincoln was ttnmmated tor the presi dency wrotn than untfl bis fivtslisi sprtagnem was in a rdgb state of excitement the boys and girls bore their part during the tumult one boy curled the telegram to lincoln that a hatsannudlon others marched as wide awakes in the varl- some hauled a cannon to unoojn door aad tuaosd ban to christen it whsn he left nsming it com for iincohvs wife many of the grus went to his fare well redsapuon snd desorfbed in years to come the beauty of mrs unoonis fins dress over hoop skirts sad cordiality- of unogfars smoe uncouvheft for wsatungton the young folk nuuajhd with the elderatorsve him tarowen ahtt sb these inemorlea are a much- prrsed heritage in the old town where igrewup msreau tauures ta ttss rjtntsd have mworved nwyourthanamn hmidnd and eightytwo ooaioarna etgfatyoiree oivb topb twaing fiur is lass than tsro months away bos the eat of towh concerns whoe to the habit of aendbvout pedum to dnatn lap buststoaat notlo awn of the fact that ale nsmr people who do tl noltnay sndnaantswason if there was ever a tine bat the people of tms town t surrounding country sssouu support their hocne merchanta vfhat time it ttss twssent business baa not been any too good tor raany but the rnerohant earrlss otx just sante be most ham the atoak on his sehea and he must pay hlsbut- es toe out of town ncirtiavs comes to- hit eoipsnaw are light be goes from house to house and p use txhuewkte that he is givmg nsr es bsrsmms for the taoney takes her order and thus tins goes oat of the town to benefit i woo have no interest whatover this town r oomsountty the of dtsapproval of this sort of thhsi csnbepjawed upon it by iwfuaal tpdo bnstossrtwnl insss otovjof djars toer should not even auttedjtow snlss j w uaiv 1mt wm v wvild equally vsntttm ttns sdvkei all have an ssaousgand unbound ed futh in our osunsry jvundssnen- tany wo are perfectly soamd aad aol- we are better obt than m dosmtress we wbl return to nosnasttty liuxoker than ojther natlona too treat natural jsatuxces of can- she same as thoy were three so we have that same eour- eorasdsntsous aad law slallng people t is not the tane for the oxanlsy of strife nor toasek the aaori fsaal goat- no section of that coun try c really pro unless the whole or proapene xet uatbsre- fore lu mwrwihly and co-apersv- uvety to dedicate omraetves to the wiisjwrt of onr pmhlltiillnsssi sullssi snd stand shrwlner to staonldsr hi a tane oa ooinmon but tesbporary dan one of the m of depression is idle snd fntr1ir siswlp usually tbousxtanaly ooneslinsl best tat such times as those it b islgtuy oan no one awttnsusnn atre by p upon tt mfaurtanle lal loss and w gossto wlu smoa4wuge of facta is the inlnwiieble ssatortal which keeps alight the urea of dapraaw n we cannot apeak wen of the pro- ttnoo the state the enteaprtae or the tndmdual l as hold oar peso ur ft locluli osf psttmspbllty pssmistai cdbjal taawsot til smiamal assfriwas9e ttl budaal- sssasfldl 4a ustsaawasstba the tyaa canada hi liad the tnstn envasbse raoords they srethe rrhstras or funds connded to tahafttpy e b the present onptwadoq dabbsndtd npon us 1st us sty stnee jury nu these has not teen a stnglebsnk eloaare in the whole of osn and while i am far ffom dstsarhsg risribtsis irom the islsfui of others ft is a striking fact that tn the tjhtsea stsuns ad- mttt t most opnauv nation in the wot id tnere luire been mately mob bank eloanrsa snd seventynine mfflkon dodara of course an of this man kbj no ms lost as there wm be at least a degrse of ssh but the oonwjarwon pomts vhddty to the sotvessw samt strength of osnadtsn nsnassnd then- ferent but that dots not alter the de- ducttoos to be drawn rem what i have ssm tt is also lmwresting to note that within the period with certainty phasta with reapest- to roar flrsnirtal i know aoniethmg about the cf oa an idle snsstp to tbs oontmry mr i state snsjlwirtnany that an of tbs bapas at canada sare sound aol- ventaod to a paaulon to meet fody tbswalsjpttlon thatr r s la onejotttn in out fanadl aitasia you win doubtless aspect me to sa aorneth wtth benry as ba osnoned tna of csussda railroadi iron tbs assslismillin of the respect to the wosch utiiiahit out two ajnat tjoaapsuv the rsutway sjaluius tn ojoaada rrna ionihuon of oanada he said ound ttattt eoupsped wrth tore thor- oajjb alnsa snd iasi ratl- ww- ajttoass s ootssstinat wtth each ousar and irytaf fat atsi eioort to um nation a amitnaim of aarvfcio aolng not too baa untn the aiitonia of lauw wfieh wittt sssjalung iwpktfg the preseut gfiflnjasn upon us effort tabo raontto rousd utby t s sjusswatty bawa isasa draw- jwtutijati pftutttnn ijumijw 8wj jr a service will be held on sunday at the memorial in remembrance of those who fell in the great war this service will commence at 2 pan all organizations vriahirig to take part in the par ade to the memorial will meet at the lilrary not later than i 30 pm major couisens is marshall of the par ade and organizations marching should report to hint immediately they arrive at the library the lome rifle scottish band auauwation armyv t band will take part bad aom passed upon our tnnaportatlon poli cies some thirty years ago much dup lication of eonstswetlon and other pto- btoms wouu base been avoided with no denial of eesenttal fsdhuea con- seojnswitl tt seem olghume tn view of tne tihuuustsnrifii which surround us today that we should chart our course wtth such intelligence as are can master and decide what our ulti mate port is to be there is s cer tain reeung that the distress felt by our csraemsn nattsaays is more or it nsrnnsr to this co bristly it interesting to ohwerve that an taspo tant and iv amnransji ansrjort- ty makes the oamtnlte stotvsnmt that of the shttyasv class l rauwaya tn toe tjnlted 8totat tsrentyuve wtn ran to easa their fink charges ttda year so that tn as far as ths ftnan- ctal position of the canadian tuuaonal bswajs at conc and its upon the finances of the domtnlnn we are the vict of rln isi w4otty beyoufl our control cuvjanv- atanoes let me add which we ab know to be world wide certain tt to however that tne tmportanos of the problem to both the investor snd the mattonby the best brains that can be u ou to bear if serious results are to be avoided m tbs meanlliw the pubtte of csumda may ba sssured that whstever she dhlvrnltlwt of our trans portation sthaatlon may be the cana dian psctnc and the osnadlan ka- ttonl balrvnys are working tagechet wtth aanamltty and inliinigimi to maintain a fuby adequate afanoardof trararjortataon having due retard to the cdreunastsnoss of the balton cotjmtx btobwastb the deptstsrlon from tbs oounty council he by warden mason waited- upon the bon mr mscauley llinlstsi of bayhanys at the tarja- hulattisja to toronto last wdv in reply to whether toe oounty would be caned upon taflpay osnt of the oost oavthe oi tton of the tnttd highway across the low end of batton ttwss aaoerbaln ed that such had been the intention of tho department when ohtootton raised that bsotton as a county did not recnure or desre the lugbnny under those eundttlona an arrange ment was roads that if a relief fund irom ths nomtnion parllacnent could be applied on this roadway it would to proceeded with unless the coun ty anare fa reduced to or below- 10 osnt the l to not to be tt la esstansfed that the cost of the new blgbway would be spproul- vttlojto to ba there are sswel tbrtsfgea to be ooratnaet ed tn this pbn- m regard to the link from mdton to acton it was learned that tt to not the tntmtson of the departnient to build the road this year or neat year and tne setuu construction time to it was said the road win be beads a batnwyay and tne routs win follow very csnsely the second line or jressnt road sis assise brief ly it wffl be a lilglmaj some day bunt all lutjrknns on totj there sint no use of going through ttfe giimii and feeling blue because things tn tots lire dont pan just right for you troubles here and troubles here to stay but this to true joys here too nfty times as strong as trouble and its for you thls worlds a garden of if tt tax or tts a land where darkest shadoan he b au depends on you notes and comments two of the women or to the ontario iaseral evstvmitlnn at lon don brought into pronmenoe a ones- oon thai white of marked traportanue baa been glren too ttttae namely the status of t w i tbb period of oovernment and numfcfpal panis but providing employmeot have e ly ignored the mssiqisusul worker there to no mantiln ever for ondtng jobs for that i of our population and of tuetr a out in armiusstng the usveral wtthout relattvsa in oaraula am fmdv tog it a dhtaaut ntatter to toep msn alsnliat under the nhalm oondthona afad ye their pm baa been eosv- isl oveiksjkadl tor any plans that base bean put into operation for the rehef of the unemsptoyed it to a rnstter that should receive salon and the to us the sallowing psrsgrsptw about a subject that has bead tbs ossstafdveinwtwbva1i wnfje pre- i nispsiaws iiusili in the had fta its otoostvb the elm stnaipts s lines but lit aycdasisto aijdustta tsntgw be dstasauuau wtuuvil win u1vk the pr generation m days of what the pioneers caned bard buses snttlneru just shrivel up and dk tone are only bard or good by cosn- partoon oosapare the way we are hying now wtth tbs way our fatbsas lived and youh think youre a bloated auttsonatre ta this toner ask any old tinker arxv7nv hfwnwss 1st the mall so rates of a toronto dally paper sdvanres to sgjsn per year llmsjia powlstjera includin ahe wssldjf pspers of the urovhsoe base bean sans9lbavjlng taervaaldet ooats of pniossbnud csagstb tne lowernsj rate of om per yesu lllhaaetag no easy sit tbb rate vautetnalwi joe do yon mke yopfaaw little saytort iyavjtartsulrtbnt ttueas are lota of things wa nseu- jrym tesfd r i r- win stm be en tn mps ofssen and in the minds of tsmvanwty when oa- brlels t sounds the close of the l order of uitnas a use blgwest nwsl innnmoa tn the worlo to theghi one way or another the trend of pso snd the tasnes of life are in ber stands love may say to the greatest thing to the world and a girt being ths wary object snd of love is tn gitsit a power is annjset tol for always the apvate ssay ifiirmt the gmatw the eorrsorta of foby da then- bast to esutot gtrto sad wo find girls used aa bait wherever there to devfla nshb but tbs wdesof the iffll mlmliiil i to ussurahly good tbs of nansatdtar rema gtd wants th rjotto of her heart to be rsgnt and deeent tor tbs sasnla reason that she snows ttsra her great est posawnea in irsasa hlsi rutos by bar abmty to awaken losato it to una that ausaa use gtrt tne ssost tospbrkant uplift to tnenaaaan rajsa ttere to m that- we- can aad to the reavsefanns as eaatnut isttw mave tntootsw perha th too asany gtrto are sot aware that they are ttoe bajtvac ha jurld- re i than to the case tsssn vwfttoa for ri to aha the were they w i to bstter sasvaut at present a tho gmat poet l that weaves the roaes nsii in to warp and wt o eart via wdsstsvarr sjaajsay of not to be 4ti