the georgetown herald sixtieth yeail of publication rgeorgetotwii wednesday evening june 16th 1926 160 per annum in advance 800 to uk the georgetown herald j m moore paallahw aad proprlator hulr aaadlaa weakly nw aapar awiuuu tinr tiataal goino bast passenger 7 28 aro passeuger 9 h passenger 10 ib mail 1168 mp paseeqqer mail 680 pm passenger 825 pnj ijaaaenser holiday 7 21 pm ooing wbat pinion nor 788 am mail 818 vm passenger 812 p m mail 460 pm passenger 602 pm passenger 708 pm passenger sunday 10 21 a m ooino north mail 800 bcail 1 6b pm ooino feodtb mail 11 lfi a mail f 784 p cauilaa nattoul electric itfways tmitt bikmrwa butrvav rambqund westbound daily ily no- 719am nol- 786 am 4 957 bm 8- a86 am ft 1167 nm 5- 1186 am 8 167 pm u- 185 pm 10 857 pm a- 883 pm 18- 667 pm u- 686 piu 14 7js7pno 18- 786 pm 16 9b7 pm 16- 986 pm 181168 pm 17- 12 06 am train nob 1 and ran daily except sunday directory hilton waluriooe a oale ferrists multer lu toronto and otrtittowa ofllcai kennedy btook la hoj data to chaw qeonw town guv a a heir barrister solicitor etc office mill st georgetown hours 9am to pn open weiaes and saturday evening cumxatan h- wiooms awsiatar itlwur hatary faule ooma-oiiiu- buvo aomotown hows 9 am to s pm opso wednesday and saturday evening ob t v mahoxuus ptryslolan and iwgnii hedical ofltoer of health offloa iloure 1 to 4 and 1 u a toata oppoalta pwaayuriaa charon da o 1 w bom physician and surgeon mill suet georgetown pboiie 21 ekhousc surgeon gror hospital toronh j dr c v wiixiamb physician and surgeon obca and residencequcci sire south office heurt9 u am 13 and 68 r also by appointment dr wteiiiued eye ear none and throat specialist at georgetown each saturday houra7 pm tul 9 pm or by appednt- mentglaases supplied office at miss matthew main st homo phone 107 r 6 r a watsoh d3 mds oaotaotawa oku boaai0 to a eieft tkanaay acuvma p l heath lda dde dsotkt onto 1a um block one door norti et 0kouta cartas factory hour i a an to a a obtropbaotio ess isenkej ladt atixwdakt mowihenaitcompletaand uptodaie office chlrepractlcady in ontario nukst the oldranraatar tulsa llraaaatii 15 yrsnraatioa otto hu to oneill garage wednesday it saturday 210 i7 to 9 pm otbetdayi and hour by appointment pbom isdw residence 160 at msttm phone 313 tuesday and friday 2 to 9 p d m fcselltaa- raaatrad stand 1 anthracite 1 scranton coal in all sizes automatically screened and loaded coal wood solaet jlumpfor dammbo 1 ad vhrmhias pqrpoau him1 and ounel 0ol in feet tarry ererrthins to bb cotuid in ftoy nptodate ooil ma wood yftrd john mcdonald i royal city dairy ice cream full line fresh groceries fruit in season o f to ir loal ol gnelph bakery bread forsters terms cash georgetown phpue29 do you know this o ft 1200 skilled inspectors make 96000 inspections on the three types of studebaker cars during manufacture and before delivery to you there is no more rigid inspection in the industry than this it insures long life and de pendable service jn oneill son georgetown st u d e b a k er don t forget to call at e e youngs store for your tobaccos cigars cigarettes and candies neilsons lee cream in balk or brick see onr window lor saturday specials we ul straftn laker ireai wetaesaw sal- brtiy rvtrs it fuqr caket h sstiriiy tily bananas and orangea always in stook tor any roacd the sealed chassis shower bath furnishes strikhjg proof of mclaughlin buick depend ability it may be difficult to believe that any motor car chassis could run under its own power with water hitting it in a drenching shower but the mcliughlinbuick chassis did it water cannot get in dirt cannot reach mclaugh- linbuick operating parts even the electrical wiring is sealed inside waterproof fireproof flex ible tubing mclaughlinbuick is ready for any road and any weather thoroughly prepared to give mclaughlinbuick owners thou sands and thousands of carefree troubleproof miles the mww low gmac financag rmtet tit arailaur to purcaaters of jfcjlaugujdbujck on timt tubamermclaatuhibacbj u rvliabatlaa all can in s v king dealer phonbu georgetown tts tflaughunbuick browns bakery confectionery try our new milk maid bread it is the beat ever turned out our ice cream sodas are cool and refreshing any flavor 1 oc sa turda y candy trea t week end chocolate a rog 40c 29 o lnih ciimmeli 25 o saturday ice cream treat cltltflouirt 1iius 20o n h brown bakory02w phohes oontootionery 203j ouootlho arrlerta if he will add ono touch of grac unto your conduct or your mind or help you to a higher place then to hii potty faulu be blind if be inpira one nobler thought by which your iplrit can mnil then son of mine i d say you oujf ht to cherish him and be hi friend if in his play you find him fair if uthls vows you find him true if walking with him anywhere youhayenirdraadof what hell du if be fs hightrwnd and tries to reach the finer things of earth yet does not common truths deipiae or sneer at men of leuer worth then be he rich of poor my son stay by him to the journey end for deep at this must friendship run all this ft takes to mike a friend look to the other side if he be clever witty worldly win yet lacks thrcharacter to be e a msn in sit the word impliett if seeking pleasures elfish end he cares not who may grieve oi frown then never make ofhlro your friewj for surely wiit he drag you down notice tinsmithing heating rooting and sheet i metal work l for ebtzhates bee f t mcgillivray prompt attention to all repairing eatatroaauns a speolalty aaant enplra klag facnaoa shop fikobge st phone 241 w we give atalarswrth for a dollar in our store do your need a new lawn mower we have the taylor forbes new woodyatt 14 inch 1090 16 inch 1125 18 inch 1175 a futl stock ot window screens 40c 45c 50c 60c 70c each why worry over flies when you can get a screen dooi at a low cost black wire doors com plete with hinges handle hooka and spring 2 25 325 and 425 galvanized doors 4 50 what doea 100 per cent pure mean to yon thnts what you get when you use martin sen our 100 per cent purv paints 1 gal covers from 400 to 600 an ft two coats floglaze i0 minute quick drying paint youra for better hardware prices graham clements tka itora waara yanr dollar km taa fartaaat phone 25 istoodtea tilt 9uhuos yctnuifwdttawl tfiuk 9iul 3io6t xtta good for your barn roof use brantford axrolock slates kelther gales rain snow nor frost can budge them and tey last for years the low pnee and small laying cost make them the most economical roof of exceptional value you can 4ay them over tha old ahbigles u brantford bctofliigcajltatttd brantford ontario stock carrlod information furntahad and sarvica an brantforctroofinr rartdatvd by gaoryetown lumbar co ltd geoiftown a ministers rest we reprint from the new outlook a portion of an article by rev p scatter of toronto on the minister his labor and hht rest dr sclatci makes a strong plea for holidays foi ministers it is advisable that there ehoultl be recreative periods of rest and change in order that their pulpit utterances may be fresh strong- and stimulating it is better too that congregations ivs congregation receives a benefit from a new voice a different mood and s fresh personality by means of ox- change there is no reason why the ministers recreative periods might not be doubled with mutual advan tloiu of a church to allow tha min ister plenty of time for thorough pul pit work by taking a more active dependable part in the various activi ties of a congregation it should be unnecessary for a minuter to be at tempting to run everything or even to seeing that everything u run in accordance with his ideas it should be unnecessary for him to attend all meetings or to be a frequent via i to i ln every homo in his charge as dr sclater in winding up his article ad vises the laity wherefore go to your mlnistrcs and say cut out all the unneces sary visiting we promise to be there on sunday to long as were well dont think it necessary to attend all the meetings well look after these if you start a new society then drop an old one we promise not to in terrupt your mornings if you are at the church three evenings a week you will be doing very well two would be quite enough the one thing wc want you to do is to be able to un fold to us the truth which shall from in our manstaa and work that will have all the joy of having been done lovingly in our pulpits the oakv1lle bridge government engineers are n planning to make improvements the oakvillc bridge on the belief that its period of settling is over it was stated by the hon george s henry the other day the wooden approaches will not be changed said mr henry except to bring them closer to the level of the cement- he stated that work will bo started on it as soon as possible there is not much to be done he added except to all in under neath the approaches we have had a number of schemes for this bridge put before us but some of them were to cost us a much as the orij- fell ey as a matter of fact the bridge is quite safe and substantial and the steel in it would stand alone without the cement if necessary two years ago the standards underneath began to crowd each other because of the fact that they were standing and the fill was heavy jh was that the bridge cracked in thp itddle now 1 think the settling is all over and we can fix the approaches and patch up around the bridge in time it may be necessary to put an other support underneath but 1 dont think wc will need to do that thir summer worth and children and mrs john wrlgtrlesworth of ashrrove were guests at lloorecroft on tuesday acton rod and gun club has leas ed the stream running through thu gore and that section of the granl river cast of the blue spring line mr j b mckeniies new bunga low at the comer of church street and victoria avenue it wsrinit com oletlon mr nnd mm t f rydnr arkell announce the engagement of their el dest daughter edith rarnline to mr jack aunn arton eldc son of mr and mr john h altiii thlm linn erin the marriage take place this month free presn county council the county council will meet at 1080 atu on tuesda 22nd mst the assessment is likely to be equal ised and a bylaw introduced for the issue of debentures to the amount of of 21000 to cover the countys share of the cost of the 0akille bridgo and also expenditure on the mnty rosdi system in 1925 r mam nsnini i warden of hal ton addressed the county cpnnctl of peel on friday on the proposed addition to the peel- hatton house of refuge a resolu tion of approval of the addition was carried as it ia necessary on account of the increased rfamhfr of inmates which ia now s9 in it will be dor- initoriea with a basement which will be a root cellar this u needed as roots havejiot kept well in the warm basement of the main building a resolution of approval of the new wing will no doubt be istrorfuced at the next meeting of hatton cotnrty council ijiit saturday morning the george town and milton high school cadets had a tiflc match here ave boya aide the visitors won but e ml nabb of the locals earned off t individual hongrs he corxl a pas sible the annual graduation the hamilton general hospital training school were hold on tuesday there were fiftythroe graduates two of them from halton misses myrtle horrod of milton ami julia wood of freeman drs g owl and a king have solved partnership dr ktng bought out the practice of a gait physician and will remove to that city about july lrt hilton has no more popular utizen than he and he will bl greotly missed he left last thui day for two weeks of surgical clinics nt mayo bros hospital rochciter minn champion obituary nathanlal moon the following notice appeared may 31st in the vancouver daily province with no other particulars uoore the funeral of nathaniel moore late of the locus hotel and formerly a well known real estate agent of this city will bo held to morrow morning at 11 oclock from t j kearney co chapel 802 broadway w interment in mountain view cemetery mr moore was a resident of esquesthg until he moved to the west about so years ago he was a son of the late wm moore sr mrs john stalker in the death on wednesday june 2nd of mrs john stalker this com munity lost a very choice spirit friendly thoughtful for others com fort and happiness hospitable to all beloved by her own household mrs stalker was a sufferer for many months past but her ailments were borne in patience and christian grati tude she passed peacefully away having had possession of her facul ties until the lost mr stalker was a daughter of the late william ross and was born in kintosx township in bruce county 71 years ego when a infant of n few months her fathei who settled with a number of othe members of the ross family in bruce when they come from scotland de cided to remove to this locality where his friends the lawsohn had settled he chose the farm on the fourth line which was the ross homestead for nearly co years fortyeight years ago annie ross became the wife of john stalker whose home was then and still is on the third linc mgthe ross farm for these forty- eight years she was a devoted wife and a loving mother and she presided over her home in her queenlike char acter ministering to the wants of all mrs stalker was a woman of gen erous hospitality and a friend te cny she was a godly woman rcgu in her attendance at the church ahe loved and always ready to help in its enterprises knox church was her church home from girlhood and she will now be greatly missed from its activities to mr and mrs stal ker there were four sons and three daughters born of these there sur vive william annie joan mrs h f graham and minnie and they will be a comfort to their lonely father surviving her of her fathers family are james the wellknown piper of toronto mrs william thompson of acton and miss maggie ross the funeral on friday afternoon was very largely attended it was- conducted by her pastor rev a c stewart ma whose selfdenial in cancelling his engagement as a commissioner to the general assembly in montreal for three days for the purpose was very much appreciated acfon free press cathcart kay agui 40 a well known farmer of puslinch township died last saturday afternoon as the remit of terrible injuries sustained when his team attached to an iron roller became frightened and bolted throwing him in front of the heavy implement he was dragged several yards and kicked in the head by ono of the horses before the roller finally eassed over his body he was found i an unconscious condition by a neighbor a short time afterwards but succumbed to his injuries before the arrival of the ambulance from guelph at the time the accident occurred mr ray had just left his fsrm to return the roller to a neighbor from whom he had borrowed it mr kay was native of glasgow scotland his w and one son survive crop report dated june 10th is as follows the weather during the past month has been cold with some frosts no serious damage is reported the seas on is two weeks later than the average but conditions are satisfactory and prospects good fall wheat is doing well but 80 per cent is winter killed and the ground has been reseeded with spring grain barley and oats are above groqnd in many sections and growing well timothy hay ia short com and potato planting ia general ground is in excellent con dition cherries plums and apples promise well indications point to a light peach crop postures have im- ived lately mil ion farmer hart w hopper of nelson township d a narrow esape from being crushed to death on june 9lh he was driving a team ot horses attach ed to a heavy land roller when thi tongue of the roller broke and he was thrown in front of it the roller passed over him but luckily he fell in a ditch as it was he was sen- ouily injured his collarbone beinc hroken and his head hodly injured gama rhith in calajon a very large section of west call don township is being cared for as a game reserve the following having set apart land on their farms for this impose- pearaon estau- on the 2nd inc snider property 3rd line don- dd mclarens farm 3rd line peters iroperty 2nd line james browns ith aide road duncan mcleode 4th lice john franks 4th line others have expressed their willingness to go into the game foxes arc plentiful mack squirrel are becoming plentiful and tame chert or davidson of florida did me more joy ndlng on burlington streets one day and then took to the country highway constable deli- tnor took him in hand and finally taught him near lownlle after he had ditched his car he came before police magistrate ban- and was fined tloo and eoita notes ana coastals a coroners jur at chatham placed themselves on record as favor ing stop signs being placed at rrrl railway crossings on provincial high ways they might have included all railway crossings and all road at points intersecting provincial high ways in their suggestion whether or not it will be made compulsory mo torists will assure safety by making these stops a personal rule all motorists contejnplatine iriris into the united states ahonhl make certain that tbey carry with them their motor license card permit otherwise the united stated custom authorities will turn them back at the border this is the warning is sued by the ontario motor league through its secretary w g robert son anil should be heeded to avoid the disappointment of beinjr unable to complete the trip a new kind of fuel is said to have been discovered in canada it a called coynite after prof a ft a coyne a consulting geologist or mon treal who claims to have discovered u huge mountain of it in the sodbury region of northern ontario in ap pearance it la like an on t pec of rock and yet when placed under any kind of a forced draft it bum freely giving off a pale blue flame of intense heat without any accom panying discharge of smoke or babes addressing the sons of ehr- land and other societies ia trinity church brockvole rev canon p woodcock in drawing a coettparbon between the home influence of the homeland and canada said in tbe case of the former one of the secrets of its greatness was the strength of parental authority while in canada the borne b now the place where the famuica- gather to eat and sleep the borne life is gone due to the selaahneas of parents satrifieins the interests of children to gratify their own desire for pleasure maple products is the title of a publication now being distributed by the department of heattb ottawa after statrnr that under an act pass ed in 1920 the manufacture aad sale of syrups and sugar which nftatf or resemble maple syrup and sugar are erobibited and maple products shall e made entirely tnm maple sap it says there ia little adulteration with cane syrup now 826 samples were examined but there were only 16 proeecutionsll convictions and 6 confiscations of goods unsold which were given to charitable inatitutioiis 686 gallons of syornp and 1380 lbs of sugar the importance of intelli gent operations in sugar casaps i urged as every pound of poor qual ity sugar and every gr syrup sold has a dan the maple industry courtesy kindness considera tion are all gifts that make the day- byday work of the world easier courtesy huffereu long and is kind kindness suggests that the green hand be taught how to work properly and in safety courtesy augy that other peoples wishes and njfhta should be respected conssderation and courtesy demand that you pro tect your fellow workers by refusiac to take a chance that may bring in jury to them if you without inten tion bump against another on the street or in the shop a brief tm sorry is better than fbot or an angry glare courtesy coats little and pays big dividends aa a remembered slogaj both general news george coojaon young son of mr and mrs s t coubon of lewville was badly acalded on both arms and body when be upset a boiler of hot water in the kitchen hanover ratepayers wid have to dtg down in their pockets lor aa extra two mula on the dollar this year the council striking the tax rate for 1926 at 62 raiua rev j donaldson of rockwood is elected chairman of the gnelph- presbytery of the united church at an adjourned meeting of that organi sation speakine at the annual meeting of the north perth conservative asso ciation mayor d r marshall said that since the 11th of january he had written 225 letters fbrstratford eltuena going to the united states to live cathcart kay aged 40 a well- known farmer of puslinch towi jay af of terrible injuries sustained when his died saturday afternoon a the e result team attached to aa iron land roller became frightened and bolted throw ing him in front of the heavy iznptc- the printing of the new york tele phone directosy is the bissest single publishing job in the world it now takes between five and six weeks to simply distribute the books to the 960000 regular sabscribers as soon as one issue is finished work is start ed on the succeeding edition dis tribution requires a fleet of aulomo- bdes wagons and even pushcarts news has been received of the death at san bernardino cal of john d wheelihan brother of mr f a wheelihan of campbelhille aho had jdst recently returned from ipending the winter with his deceased brother mr robert coxe of nassagaweya who had the misfortune to lose a finger of his left hand through mood poisoning is now making good pro- grcs toward recovery although the injured hand is still causing him con- liderable trouble the sx nations council having cided to admit indian re into participation in highway benefits pro vided that statute labor be abohswl took the necessary steps for the aboti- the necessary ste of statute labor the number of accidents reported the workmens compensation board during the month of may was 4979 as against 4449 in april how- t the benefit awarded were kfsrer total for may being 4s24m18 compared with w 75 19970 for april the year ims up to the pres ent time shows an increase both in the number of accidents ami in the amount or benefits the groan earnings of the canadian national railways for period ended lay 31 1926 were t7 as impared with s61s197 for the corresponding period of 19u an in crease of s062trots7 per cent that the bearer valley ia a logical place for fox raising pointed out by the thornbury reviewheram in the ranch of mr albert e lougheed of heatheote re has four pairs of altar black foxes which have pro duced this year twabty parpa and all doing wen