t 3 t sixtysixth yejs of publication kv the georgetown herald j ml hoou r and proprietor canadian weakly newspaper association nr time table standard time going ert 7 18 run passenger and mnil 1017 sun passenger 239 pjn- passenger and mali 630 pm psjingev stops or passengers going east and toronto sundays going east passenger passenger 143 pjn i going week passenger and mail t passenger pisaenger passenger and mall passenger sunday passenger sunday 239 pjn 813 9 pjn 3m 718 am sj am 308 pm ttio pjn 1009 pm 8j51 am 1009 pan m oatag- nra mau nd passenger bjbfi ajn going soota icall and passenger 628 pjn arrow i pl eastern standard time leave georgetown dally westbound j50 am 1250 pjn 350 pjn 710 pjn 950 pjn daily ex cept saturday saturday only 11 jo pan 1050 un saturday sunday and noil days only leave georgetown dally eastbound 705 am 1005 ajn 2jj0 pjn 550 pjn 30 pjn 120 jpjn saturdays sundays and flk holidays only reduced fares to holder of season tickets tickeib and infobhation at longs directory lb box dale barrister and sollclur georgetown ontario offices king bids mill st clarence h wiggins soocitor notary qrtliua rymelll block qeorgetown tvlenhons w ad bowxkk barristen esc brampton ontario oranam m b oranam o h bowya m lahodon solicitor notary puauo first mortgage money to a o street south phone georgetown w b watson djx- kjks marlon priest lds njtjs geergetawn to s except tnuraday aftamoons the georgetown herald wednesday evening noenaber 11th 1931 l v lot been bar this llttlfr f 150 perannum in advance 200 to ua and no ha eats breakfast jnmor did worry rrie it wss lard to ethnn to eat any breakfast until i gave him shredded wheat and now he cannot jet down to breakfast quick enough he likes the crisp orunchy shreds of baked whola wheat withplenty of milk over themthe a especially toddofshreddedwneatwith botnulk on eoju morninfjs with ah the bftan of the wrjolelrvgtbat the canadian shredded wheat cqttmnyltd pure stor 2 large pkgs lux flakes 37 large tins tomatoes no 2 tins pears no 2 tins corn f l heath lojsv ivbjs in lana block one door north f okouts carriage factory jn to 4 pjn hz aft- lamb pbacmgal kateknitt ndbbb br day or waste fr- psrtisulars phone siro georgetown a a dl chiropractic ars gradaate 1 year practice xray service ofaoa over dominion star monday wednesday and saturday 3 to 6 and 730 to pjn osaar days and hours by appointment lsej frank patch licensed aootionbtb the oeaaoei ef reel an pi serrlce qooxsstovn fllwia nmllenlisiii c e mcclure auctioneer merchandise anu run for terms phone mrs qeorgetown ontario o fto shovellino baqrnbed standard anthracite scranton- coal in all sixes airtomatkally screened and loaded ftleetlntrip itaf domesuc and ttjiiaslilne p -bmlcb- grkis and oannel float m met resnfr everything to be found tnny uptodat goal and ligjp joliiimcdonalcl u- aeoroatown a e farnell phone 75 we deliver irniaa opef4 day and night regular meals 40c up we serve pure food in season now oyster month and hot drinks for cool weather all lands of sandwiches or pie for the light lunch main st south phone 2 georgetown desebted the robins nest beneath the is vacant nowtits cheery note la silent naught but rushing leaves replace the music of its throat the wrens house too is desolate its tiny windows dumbly stare and wonderlngly seem to wait its thrifty tenants love and care and often when the skies were gray its singing brought a gleam of- light i was amazed that such lay cduld issue from a form so slight hushed stillness now everywhere and though i miss each bright re frain jtatyheart enshrines their songs- share this rapture till they come again margaret e brdher l t for two cents by walter lon swyor d 25c 25c 25c j tins better pork and beans 19c 40 oz jar gold medal orange marmalade 29c 6 lbs sweet potatoes 19c 2 lbs choice quality mincemeat 29c 2 lb fresh ginger snaps 25c choice breakfast baconpsliced per lb 19c lemons perdoz only 19c 2 tins 2 in i shoe polish 21c choice fresh fruit and vegetables advertise it pays orders tcikehor ranges j pf au kinds isotpune was strict in carver 6e qbteolriitorevnu there were tmes when it relaxed the head of the firm was his own buyer and went to ail the aocoon sales of rare and valuable books when his pur- chases came home he and ws secret tary miss reynolds and the amnptn clerk bert nelson were sure of soaae pleasant hours up on the second floor there while bert opened the boxes and piled the books and miss rejro olds checked each lot on the ifl- ears list mr carver told them about his bargains td listen was a liberal education and bert had sharp and a good memory the stories he had heard of late months bad been unusually int rng hard times prevailed and com petitors were spending little money but mr carver kept adding to his stock several famous libraries went under the hammer between orfaibfr and may and the firm took its pick from them then in june the auc tioneers lumped a dosen consignment and announced the last sale of the season mr carver attended as usual he surprised himself by his good for tune it was a slaughterl he told reynolds and nelson the day his pur chases arrived dealers are overload ed and collectors wont come out in hot weather and i go ftpythtn i wanted etmy bmarprle- je a edition of wuliam morrl ouen- evonittor lnstanoe i paid five dol lars for t tu sen tt for eit6en laid tbe amah brown volume reverently aside and took up two bun dle of pamphlets each tightly tied with stout cord 1 mr carver laughed the big bundle la twenty pieces forty cents he said that made even money only rea son why i bought the stuff i guess i didnt look afclt by the way nelson he added jo vially heres a centennial of north yarmouth academy on top youre a maine man and a patriot ton may have the bundle for what it cost and start a collection of your ownt thank you sir ru take it ben answered all right charge him forty ceatlk miss reynolds said mr carver as be walked away til throw la a word of advice a poor man who undertakes to collect rare books is pretty in the fix of a ragpicker who tries to cultivate a taste for diamonds beit might have reminded bis em ployer that under the spell of carvers it was impossible pot to be collec tor mr morgenson who bought everything about lincoln dropped in every few days at oarvera so did mr burrougha whose iamhltlon was to own every early american novel men who sought their favorite works in the first editions came thither sad here too you met men who bought anything that was old or beautifully bound ior very rare listening to the talk of these men you chose s speci alty of your own almost in sek- deferae nelson had thought his a very modest a when he resolved to get all the books that told about his native county but town histories and the like are not always interesting and after a time he decided to look lor boakjsi written by natives of the county that ensured him entertainment as well as instruction unfortunately it so broadened the field that he amne felt as if he had tied himself to an endless task the bundto of pamphlets fell to nan on one of his days or depression it revived his enthusiasm there was a obansoe that every pamphlet la the lot mlgtrt relate to bis county he could hardly watt to get home to bis boaj before cutting the string it proved that the parnphlets were of an srispes and slses and treated of 10109 aiflerent vaemee ttkmg them in order after the oentennial bert found s codege catalogue an old poli tical speech by speaker bead an ancient argument far cheap pontage s ma railway report and a treatise by junius on the publlo this last was a fat and aongy affair and as bert took it up there fell- from the bottom s smaller pam phlet that had evidently been pnaat against it and had sdfaered to it be glanced at tbe quaint titlepage brown with age and use increase mather were the first words whph caugbit his aye only half cmmi the im portance of his discovery he read aloud a w ab t to good order in ha caurghes of the mthftu he alanced at the date boston- iwov- heeennted the p twenty then he bisrrledly hunted up a price hat which be believed re corded the sale of a oopyofuus same psmptolet f yea there tt was futry described that copy had brought ope hundred andflftar dollars kp for this topjb he had paid mr oarvgr two cental fjaoiehow it occurred to htm just then that profits of this kind are a fair thin in the raretook bu mr oarver had st ntg wiumg- nes to sail for eighteen dollars a book which only cost five the per- eonntii of profit la that esse was notntng to what it would be with the increase mather pamphlet bert tried to oguie out a ocanparison the figures unfrad he was mfch too excited to think about anything but his wonder led sod fflramtnnrt had it not tarec5eajaab impulse uus 1 nrown pamphlet would now be safely in tne sboacase tnen bert tried to meet his con science with the ingenious argument that mr carver who had a large coo- oeit of himself would rattier lose the pamphlet than stand jponsracted of a looliaa act but scafhjonoeu la otw thing and money is another ana at tie obttom of his heart bert knerw that mr oarver tttould reaant rnore tnan anytlung ease the grrmg jof a angle panptuet away at a loss none of tne reasons that he could muster for tnrgsng this seemed quito coaactastve but ne aras ready taatart forthe abop rsstt be jeet wa llpav locked pamphlet ssray 4n a bureau dsawer and went to work with the prop unsolved he wpent a illaajiiism day- every he expeftetl- aearv mr qarrtrt notsy raaidatlvolee asking wnavlmhawi foundm ta paotg age however thedsy p snctik anlxasa1sns jrt went istim wavering- la mrtfrtstnty ed gioomuy tat pajrt ofthe etntngat public school report i uaeingls the oetober report of georgetown public scbool flr iv isons dorte besaey ijestore wood prances deans betty fumon marjorie huts and stewart kaaelaren margaret evans fred armstrong ina sparing bhly latimer earl hornby thetlltbe tsoero the rest of use time he fbadled tt jud dreatned of av awatoar v all this was foouah snctweak and wrongbeaded on nts part but alt collectors wheihex of books or ataarsps birds egga srtil understand felt tbey will not jroder or be in spite of bis doubts the new session grew hourly more predoua to and if they have ever taen tempted u wlu not suroprlae them to aeaaa that the lonsjer he kept the pamphlet tbe lean be felt like gtshnr ltutv- after- an be aofued be bad taten a cxiance on the bundle as wed as mr carver tho tsuridle migbt hare proved to const entirety of wortnleas stuff not worth tbe tortycents j had paid tnat these was a u in it was ma fortune not bk taalt but since mr carver bad been tbe unfortunate one bert felt mrrlnrrl to up the loaf tahlm hetabxtn to work vary lara he sbtsrtsiawl has lunch hour be made aeat eaotto- mles m the use of w and string bis seal xunst bawebssa awn- he did not van to make it so it was an pii to him when one b saernoon mr csurer agkatt tbe cashier to pty hba an extra dodar a you an otdefood he said but atr strt bapin d back step thts newarrangement woald ormfl with n l vam an vices tor vtiiab be would not be paid idonx like to take more asonsw in artmranr when bailamau is dull be 1vi anas nil lock vihen fair bargain ibe sjspued undttstnd trsj jrisd been that there wss- nouttns lof emtptlonal value in the iwnr wqum it not be a kind of theft if vwatadlhst unorsundlng and took adrantsae of an oversl ontbb otber hand- suppose mr i4orgeaon or mr bunoughs or any other cuatomer had found pmitarm thattnsse tnen jrwtsossisik of tbsdkaould ptonsiiycan turner would be grreua obsnas to purnam a bjind morat youd put it oft tm mr carver isusibed bosttenaxdy all right he sbm and that was the end of the but tt berts doubts it he was really aura that he was rlgnt la kaaprof tbe paanphlet why sbnukf he rtiia rouney that be iml lialllnmilf sgrnsilt be cans 1 ffifff vsov be had no very anwm ai for jack murray when vml dagbsd rat us room jack had baswassnt book of bis own tod be always oreraaased with infnrsrattnn stnfcg asrtns sjbd to get i found some of your county stuff today was mojnragra aieeting tm not too proud to come to you after busi look tt over some of it will be new to you i snow he stood aside and east an eye over berts book sbenes he took sue- of the hooka wen what do you know tntst be cried at once bert saw that jack bad found tbe aj pamphlet this is all right this tsl murray went on bow dad you getitf bag it i dont understand thats easy nmail us the fhnn ds you out to buy a lot of books to box up a library that baa been bought- it yon etasmble on any tctfle like this that sort of fits into your personal su wen you baa tt for yourself lots of bright young have helped lliwiiaulew to start in htajneas that way- tm not a tnlefl oh sure asne murray agreed we arent thieves m this laisliaea and we arent rhianps either i asp- pose you dont want to let thts go i know where i eould peace tt bert took a sudden resolution no he said tt belongs to mr csrvar oh i see murrays tone stagnat ed real regr tsttt t only-stcwflgbl- ened berts deastasbatatblsan wtiuhn a tew mrnntas after kajaray went away bert and tbe little brown psgapmet ware on ebsvsyto mr asrvera ikssbs aue clark and audrey oneve pass hiiorey merritt wnfned mur ray and kkna tost clayton bradley helen armstrong william braisby cuauna- lesbe ifrentj brown betty rttftin ftrnrlrnr pw ttt harry alien saesnor wrigxit jack oumnnghamv uhbihiiggg seasonable goods jr iv hrmii ijorls ckeen mvurgaret warssren arnold brill waqer brand ford ahce cmsugsn isobel baehard son rajh kj majgaret swarreti mqdrea jbasldson- robert fuua and- jasn cmeh jaggy aotssbl lorranm wright bveryxt fauv wjases tsefsnbabba tirene -osr- lie mutswialu violet tragiaib mary cnuer loatsmeljftljraar jflov dprothy msmtmn oaaat wacjniarsarfl amnvi len arthur arnrsttrang evelynwood fkyllt isnn florla feder and imqtmia ethel mc boare marjorie wnnama lsai nilffnirl oantun jean bnd- om ethel alcott mae qeans banme gjnasajaid ttessr jung helen xjokt axankttn cssase aosen dotvie mari an wlwain wnhe oubaustna mari an betd beam baoaea bobbatoold- oordon speera oubord dtth hota aavto hbts bcxxae bon- id fred jntbneon joan tbupg ace n butts fauer bu tts mcnally ethel webster soma le- harrtagton leorge t trent louth maigaret ora- hasn and oaceua cieaard oewe max daism wulaam baltrngal buster hale and lata s brdtn and irene yoraae batty njnisstit nmbdas adatt blsunlewihod- sasv batty llitcfale pearl carter eva hardtagand oordon hota char les boars- tbaaaa buusaotker blor- eaee onssstord aaolyn hayea queente n braaaihbbd mar- buly kthel it nrrna margsuret tfsrlns- jean marttn bleanpr hornby aodrety pat terson and b boney john mc- bubock bob mc- oorotby oirngrtttna and jsnt bmwikson doro thy alcott oaorg3tarsraa jennie t a leonard borrotfay oerrard otien boyle everyn wood winiam b5y7i barley tom ctalasn jsanea coiner wa starret and barley soion helen tnartlmiii frank carter arthur san mr carver tjrt would turn spf wen ifsbon knew that the aooostrci ifttva bow did you know i bad ttr i dont aeapaanwjea with my eyas shut replied mr carver with bis noisy langh ts farmer ed a row with the be found they baduyarddl tt ly then tin sukttoneers it nutat bava rsstaial in to a bundle i4mowht aatbe itmndtas that were pat ug at that hit onca hhe pasnnblet waant m any of ass others i knew it wa m the ens i sold to you for forty estrts afr carver ssansid so goo that bert veiuurad to co to the at once thd i do wrong to jbtap ar dld yon fad i tt you were doing ngbr weh aooot exactly- ana tt a teat if you tska aaumr oarver every s baa to tost a young man s i hare known all along that yon bad41ae nantalst k i apparently rotml tgjsahkqr msv tni you hv tt why so gasah tbe worse or mt toam what a bwd many people wonld teb yotucu ass other band our bargain was baaed ojlttte trnplted rirawsiniraiwttiattna tbatsaxy of tbe esse bertkttonsg an a otflay is to prevent anyone rnrnaebt included from taxmst advantage of his empaayer carver trteraaen an i apecisl- onporunrdsy for bettor of tbe natn tbat psyaibts wtgaajl he should de su the sarawarsfal be honest im gbsdyou em out lor luursast and to the oonbhason losst tt tt strut mm that this wag 4krhelpngs to me abfsvs why tain tbe anpued underatknd- togtva k to yojar yem earn anal raise your salsrjavandes sakett you hasent say objecttoanowi to a the raise i offered yon thas sftornobn- bsrt mhlson ftsgrtssd vsry rmsi sat lis then la oarvaw oo on as jbnva wnsn you feel sifr doubt fwnetbar an actaon a rigtat or wcsbak4tna laiailia at t isnt gwiwabaria atatiwalasikiaa- ay sotosthstsa rtrhons helen wttasaaa mary cuajsatns junior arnold smtslav lane haaet oxabata and joceryn mcoart- ney betty snyder doris lsvoa maigaret tfnare larry aackentie kate lluinley gladys betmey and boy beak ntarrtce brin oeorge ossmer edrne b oraee forater jean wood and valerie herbert jckn bbur and chsrhe camsy pass morley varey tedoy stigger ruce fmaaaer sad jack tsstrnvy ussetl starret walker gteaare bune clark joan bala joseph wnotnr kua hib walter orawford trjcanas bay- ner br 14 none laobet rxxaton mary paul jbbrles laws svbel lane ntbn oreal pat- oole frank connelly fred tost ejatoo oatohis jack brfll coaode rabon audrey millar gtoagae walker trsnmy twlafclgu br rb bone malcatan broifard end ruth sautar eeona saxe donald kwisiirsnn joyeebnaarts and aaaane tbtea lloyd betf and margaret roa- aejjjtsorce barry muriel bean betty educed ladies mens childrens fall and winter clotbing j r 3 in great variety ladies and misses fur trimmed coats j mens rjlrikrvtiriter overcciats f underwear for the whole family a- a a a shoes and rubbers best quality goods at the most reasonable prices j b it will pay you to inspect our goods and get our price a j before buying elsewhere d brill co j phone 167 main st georgetown i the value of your teu phone is put what you make it the few cents a day yqor telephone costs ate no measure of its vmlne its value is in the use you make of it the time it saves yon the safety and cosv venierice it gives yon your telephone i always ready always dependable ruth ooadhant kelly nubtal rayner john iwssae saa and ljutourv star john ksh t br ib ban owynneth- vvullatna nalliai inn tl r sod bboda vvajt- bauey jmanie oofed marion oarrard margaret ito- connoly edltti okssr- asoerta icauh bsys bqt xaby oeorgji rrbaan sad waiter atkmson ljonald barry and alan tbtuag sstty pan and oonashmtaisbga and busy lonr- nm rwwiuty bals mary towng and betty ehimneis od csisruo tan tnafphrrm lornsso alva ortops teresa ottleve and boy scouts the feat and dua patrou nave been wcrfctng bard for the last two naoutns trying to gat tbe shield that to awarded or the beat pstrol tbe asatsns won out and last wedv stearlay the foxes gave than a seed mrs ool brown was present and to theaya tbetorfc oftne iotawly later in theewen- bsa astlssfsaaea and atnairer rssasat apihil treasurer and david saxe secretary the tsjewtrnst faticarlng ware appointed aa the efra mtark amx keen mrs ts o stacey the brjoosv mr a btacey la one of tad rbo la always with the ttgeouts wbtt torttiautkisa tobssb- aaieeeat 0 fltstc tap bot9ft of had a iiiost r b thompson co for dependable hardware let us supply yotu with fall hardware stove pipes and elbows furnace pipes glass and putty building paper roofing axes and handles cross cut saws lanterns and globes tungsten lamps long handle stable shovels 5q happy thought quebec coort stoves and heaters pease furnaces and boilers tj0uble barrel shot guns 1 1 6qq plumbdng tinsmithing furnace work fttgdllct ra ha w y j f ra wt m