Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 16, 1929, p. 1

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that thlaca work out bteauia wa lott whm w honed to tain becauw wa autftf a llttla pain bmaum we miut work whm wed ilka to play- bom of ua whimper alon lle way but aotaehow aa the day foliowa the ttlaht itott of ouy troublaa work out all rlaht boeauea wa eanuot forever amlla beeauta wa mutt urudg in tha duat awhlla saeauta wa think that tha of ua whimper wrong and aamehow wa live and our iky tvowa hrlht and varyuun aeetai to work out all rlaht tha way 1 lont thatufe au the bell telephone company and the northern electric the ralatlaoaup batwatn tlf ball tauphon company and tha nortbam euotrlc company u dlmtt and daflnlta it eoiuiit of v x ownaralilp tha tawpkna eompany eonrrols tha nortaarn elartrk by ownlnf si par cant of northern electric aharaa f eoauatt tha talaphon eewpany haa eontrart with tha northern electric by which tha lattar aella aqnlpwaat to tha telephone company at favorable prion tha telephone eompany thua haa direct control of iti sourc of auppllaa without control there would be coaitant ruk of being forced topay high prieee for appamtaa or of being usable to eecure eoaauteot ttandard of aqulpmabt if either of thee eondiuhu prevailed tha remit would b higher ratae or poor tervlce for talaphona bo bend to your trouble and meet your car for the cloud mutt break and the aky trow fair it tha ram eome down a it must and will but keep on working and hoping allll for in aptta of tha grumblera who aland about somehow it aeema all uilnga work out selected apart from thl protection otar are two deflnll remit secured theee art firat dlvldanu aacond low prlcei 1 dividends from northern electric phb northern electric haa uevalopad from a email beghonlng to aa oolatanding canadian auccau in 1928 iti total bualneii waa mar than tamomo which la four tlmee it builnaaa la 1914 48 par cent af thla total waa wfth tht ball telephone company 11 par cast waa with other telephone aompanlaa and 41 par cent waa in general electrical bmlneej la canada and abroad m all thla total of aneeaaa tht bell tauphan com pany participate u majority ehtrehnldor 81 per cent of all dividend paid by the northern electric have eon hack to tha telephone company revenue in tha fifteen year alnc the northern electric waa incorporated tha talaphon eompany haa motived from it la dividend ever twoandahalf nlluon dol lar that have contributed to operate tha tyttem in plae of equal um lubecrlbere would etherwu be called on to pay tha dlvldanda paid by northern electric repnatnt an averag annual return of only 67 par cent on tht capital atock aurplua aunlnga having been devoted couutently to extend plant and equipment 2 low prices front northern electric the contract between theee two eempanlaa atlp- a nlataa that tha price which the ball telephone company pay for qalpment ahsh be aa low aa or lower than tha lowaet prieee paid to northern elee- trle by ito eibar eoitomara the other eu ef northern electric include very talapho ayatam of lrapeitane in canada and builnaei from thera haa been aaeared in epaa com petition with briuab and american muufaeturera it la thtu tha loweit prist level of thla competitive buainaaa which gevarna the price paid by the rail talaphona company tha board of railway commbalohra in ik made a detailed inquiry into theee price end their judge ment waa that u tha agreement and aupplamantary agreement which govern their relation are dlatlnet- ly dvantagoua to the ball talaphon company proof of thla la eeen in eomparlntecoit of building lb telephone ayitam and rata paid by aubeerlbera with the of other ayilem tha avaraga coit of building other ayitama in can ada england braill ud the united but haa bean ctt par telephone the coat is ontario and quebec haa been 1189 per telephone or it per cent lee than the avaraf and tha rat which t ueere lay la ontario and quebec ara the loweit in tht world for compar able eervlal a large fatter la obtaining that low coata and low rate haa ben the arrangement and relaueuhlp between the bell telephone com pany and tha northern electric company halton rifles by ool ballantlne djlo continued from latt week the mm op itts mobb chamois in tub bkbvicb btcoixbcvions during the retime ef colonel allan the eeeond ralfbreed rebellion took plae in tha canadian north went in in spring of itts and while tha hal- ton regiment wai not offtemuy reprea- eated oa the bapeditlon that left early la tha bprmg to reetore order and tump out the rebellion it la known that a number of helton men ware in the varloue btltthont that comprlaed the fane 1 regret that utt of theee men u not available at thla um the ranmalgn wea battle with ut tnflowont weather eondltloaa in th wei m aleet rain and gumbo ninny th moat tanaoloui of all th manifold verletlae of mud that afflict the marchee of military iwutnm wherever toev may ga napoleon aald after hu poland flampalgn that h bad dueovered a fifth element mud and of all the factors that enter into th reeia of military ealculatlcru the realm of military ftlculatlfw there u rjrobobly bob more poteat than mud theee men of ims had it m abundance with all the attendant onndhlone and theee eondltlona war aggravated by the fact that th fore waa poorly equipped and clad and the buffering waa at a remit distreeelng in tha extreme there wen action at pun creek batoent out knife creek bauieiord and prlne albert the whole being grouped under the on word beit atcbewan which la engraved on th bar to th medal preetnted to the force a fore that hu dwindled away pre maturely owing to the rigour of th town eompany at the drill hall south of the oonareaauooal church cloee to the old muket square in thoee day the eompany wa commanded by cap tain oeorge ooodwlllle and hi ub- allem wer lieutenant moore end tubby george tubby i have never met but i had the honour of aervln under the oommand of both the for mer orocera and will have much to nay of the regiment during their res pective tenure of commend the company was a x remember a full eompany numerically 1 mean though it may be that some of the men had partaken of the hobpltallty provided at any on of the six hotel that offered joy net and gltdneii at strategic point throughout the town to ma however and my compan ions it waa a glorious aa the parade of king arthur and the knight of the round table we saw only what we looked for aa do all people and feasted our eye on thoee paladlna as they etsembled their marching kit it were instructed in the mysteries of forming faun or the folding of a great coat that teemed woefully large for the kn to which dimensions it had to be compressed that wet i think th last year of the command of colonel allen and when the regiment assembled two yean later for annual training the tartan trews had beta replaced by the regulation trouten and nothing re mained of th scotch flavour but the wreath of scotch thistle on tht badge and tha olengarry cap except of course the scotch name that decor ated the service roua of tht regiment and the duty roster jn th oocen hahon county council 1929 the helton county council for tlut year iu wui be composed of the foll owing reeve and deputyreeves of the different municipalities as follows acton a uuon burlington j w breekon and e w vauecrlver georgetown 1 uaelntyre ulllon j w ruin oakvllle j moat and w n robin son esqueilnt l leslie and o cleave nassagaweya d campbell nelson 11 m pcttit and e m readheed trafalgar w if mnrdrn and a a buck mews n w robinson e w von- crlver a a buck xm- rdhead rameld campbell and oeo cleave ara the new membenof this years coun cil reeves mason of acton and leslie of esqueilng are candidates for the wardenship absent training oa the who tht firet thirty yeere of the regiment was peaceful vary and bar th usual frontier trouble in indie and a few dispute in africa th empire enjoyed a period of quiet- tude compered with which the utt thirty yean wet a tempest than fat grown weary of the vie- toriaa period and iu atlf complacency suddenly stepped on the accelerator and sent this old world spinning at a pact that almost burn out th bearings and in ut opinion of many naarly wrecked the ear bverythmg waa speeded up good and bad and ae the bad baa ajready sufficiently advertised and deprecated i shall merely call ettention to the many benendent institutions that bare bean created and develloptd within th military service institu tion that nave don much to change th physical environment of the ser vice alnce the early day in the previous chapter i mentioned the gieelttl tiei ingw slaoa th day ef the early regiment namely the deomuralitatlon of the on mm la th held and th encouragement extended to th junior ofaeera and aaa rrenmlnlftnad offlc adverting to oeorge tubby who was lieutenant in that eompany he did not stay with the regiment at he went west to seek larger field in which to develop and apply bis unusual talent of organisation and his decision waa fully vindicated by brilliant career that reached its culmination during the con struction of th panama canal the legbaental sergeant major at that time waa harry solera and harry spun was a rare combination of deportment and tact and while lacking the military school training of hla successors in of fice be fitted into the picture and was a greet help particularly aa a rifleman whose marksmanship brought much honour to the lome rifles i believe sergeant godfrey termin ated hla service with this camp as did sergeant dare meouire and sergeant bui oalbraith sergeant godfrey was a veteran of th fenian raid and for many yean alter a loyal supporter of the battalion his death a year or so ago removed the last of the veterans from the oeorge town company sergeant dave mofjulre made pro found impression on me when a few yean later be instructed me in the art of attaching a knapsack to onea back in way to minimise tht punishment inflicted by that nllc of barbarism he waa a kindly ng fellow one of the type who could mix with th rank and file without any loss of au thority for he knew that a sergeant eould do mow by exampl than by pre cept end that three stripes carried eon- alderable authority which authority continually ofseera to accept rernnnilhlllty and to act aa their best judgment dictated la the absence of higher oominabd tale tyataem encouraged initiative made a regiment much more flexible and dlrectaci the attention of all to the fact that th proper training of junior was of paramount tranortanc wt ar not claiming that there haa been a great change in the but tjrelolbg hae taken on a more practical character and wbll ther u no diminution in the power of the officer commanding all training now oontamplatea the training of the junior u assistants and not as men exteututants of his orders thla la the spirit of the timet cooperation and not dumb obedience thoee who condemn the younger gen eration should pander the question end make ndl allowance for the fact that they have more initiative and ar not to likely to im i dan not wait upon i would ilk the poor cat in th it i only naceasary to mention the red cross ymoa salvation army hut aa a few of the instltutlooi that have wrought such a change in the well an of th service these nest thirty yean and to add that camp built uon ha bean reduced to a acienee and now constitutes a major subject in ell the military college today then wea no chaplin or padre in the early regiment and whether thle was from choice of the early officers or because the multla department waa too worldly minded or too parsimon ious i know not weeds grow rank in the fertile sou of regiment without a good padre whose activities wul go a long way towards the comfort and waller of the regimeat provided of court he does not confine his laboun to th antaroora of th osborrt mats as i remember oaooo belt of sui- ton was the first chaplain appointed to the helton regiment and no or ganisation could includ such a per sonality without being better for it but man along this lia later in th early regiment the oanteen waa th focal polni the centn of gra vity and this la all changed and en ough on thla tender subject n w have th old eoldien sobbing on one another breasts from th memories of the dep nnstlnnt whenwllh they slaxsd the thirst that burned lute the interior of a lime kiln my first recollection of th halloa i rules u when boy i witnessed th miirali and parade of use however was not to be made a parade of at the mention of sergeant oalbraith the curtain of time rolls back to anoth er scene in th tarn theatre the old market bquam with th galleries filled with the elusens of tht old oeorgetown assembled to witness the combat be- tween the aetna terrnasc teem and iu traditional rivals the brampton excel- alon or the mitnw olympics while tha adult popualtlon u throng ing through tha gat at tht comer and the smell boys through a hols in the tenet let ut nave a look at the line up aa dressed in the blue and white with out padding and with long sticks they take their positions tn response to the whistle of the referee cujbrelth was then a veritable tower of strength to the defense jack scott jimmy thompson wui buck jim her- rin jack ltngan fred ruston jack watson whose nom de guerre was puffin charlie weuon iu copeland charlie ventllan oeorge reed and pet applebe in the goal jack seott and jimmy thompson ten from the glen a eommualty whose gtneroua support to oeorgetown ath letics was only excelled by iu loyal response to the call of duty during th oreat war i mention all this because then u an intimate connection between alb sties and preparedness and have only to quota th duke of wellington who said that waterloo was won on the field of eton to support my point ilowever the fau in is sounding and tha parade forms up and to aired with th tallest on the flanks and th shortest in the centn guided by the tarn lasunet that place th big ap ples at the top of the barrel i sup pose th band under albertson takes iu place at the head of the ool umn and in a mlauu they ar off and swinging in column of foun into main street and heading for the old north era and northwestem rauway sta tion up over the white bridge in one of the sections of foun them was one bronaed soldier who stood out like cameo for on hla manly breast was the bit of taupe grey and red striped riband that betokened service la the northwest rebellion a few yean before how we feasted our eyea on that fe lowl and how weu he marched with hla rill at the trail and with tha soldierly bearing that is th legacy of active service that eompany was going to the front ae they called it in thoee days but it waa not the front in the pres ent day acceptance of the term how ever i em eun that if on that march an orderly had galloped up with an order bearing the fearful and por tentous word mobouze- them would have been no change of direc tion lust squaring of shoulders and a tightening of grips on thoee old baidsr rlflee and that company would have marched on over the path of duty as did their suooesson in yean to come we followed that pared to the sta tion and regretted that the station was not located in beiunafed or at least in suver creek so that we might as enough of tht glorious apeeucl we watched the company entrain and the train disappear from our eight and tha page of this history turned away with a feeling that the oountry was safe and ell was right with the world wen it not for the forthcoming court of inquiry at the school house t which we had to ex plain our absence from classes continued next week mrs blank was tli mother of one boy she had a really good system of child training and had followed it for weral years the boy seemed an ideal child to mrs blank felt safe now in taking a position outside of her home it was not aboslutely nec essary for her to go out to work but the money would enable the family to buy many things for which they had longed but with tht duties of the new posi tion there was not much time for home lue left before teddys school tune his mother waa gone leaving directions for him to follow when he arrived at home but then waa no one to see that the directions wen csrried out teddy played with the neighbors children and mrs blank had no way of knowing that some of th neighbors children had been learning many wrong and injurious habits she did not know that now teddy was also learning these tame habits she had followed her child training system and aa it had worked out beautifully ao far she trusted it to go on working in her absence mrs blank had forgotten that a system of child training u at best only a tool and cannot work without the owner hand back of it one can not press a button to start the ma chinery running in the morning and then expect it to go on running smoothly all day the right kind of a tool wui work wooden when someone is present to use it skilfully but it eocomplllhes nothing when it ilea at home without the trained hand to employ it it was a terrible shock to mrs blank when she heard of tome things her son had been doing her eyes wen opened to the fact that ah was needed at home the money she wea earning at the office waa buying useful end beautiful things for the home and helping to pay off the mortgage but mrs blank decided that it would be better to be satisfied with the plainest of furniture and take longer to pey for the home it took some time to undo the harm that hid resulted from neglect but th first step was heart to heart talk with the boy he had imbibed wrong idea of the value of money aa compared with other things by seeing his mother ae eager to secure it when he saw her give up her salary for the sake of doing her duty at home it did him mom good than any amount of lecturing could have done when his mother and fether ceased to spend money on fine clothes cosmetics end tobacco then the boy began to see something bigger and better than a quest for money to spend for toys and candy the tool worked again when ua owner came home and took it in her own hand if a mother is obliged to be away from home some other competent person should be left to care for her child she must not expect her know ledge of child training to be effective during her continued absence stewarttown the st johns ayja was re-or- ganlaed at a meeting held at mrs jenklnson on friday night rev mr boyd wee chairman for tht evening the following officers wen eleeted president oqbert english 1st vic president ross thompson 2nd viet- president pel english sectrees ed sandford several commit ww elected for th successful carry tag on of th society mole- dbainaoe practised pibst time an lnnovetlon in draining was tried out this fail on the farm of mr j m dolson near brampton when a dem onstration of male dnlntng as prac tised in england was put on this is the first time for this type of draining to he attempted in peel and the ex periment u a threeparty arrange ment between the physic department of th ontario agriculture college the ontario tractor company and th lo cal department under archie meou- gn district norestnuuve the mole u e threeoomend piece of iron very strongly constructed to which is attached a curved arm six inches through at the pert to which the mole is futened a powerful trac tor drags th mole through the land at a depth of is to so inches thmol makes an underground drain pressing the eley against the side of the sub terranean passage it is forming this making a closepacked passage whose side en practically aa hard as tile th dirt thrown up by th arm in tta ptasage through the sou drops beck and fills in the narrow opening as it goes the chief advantage of this type of drainage la lu cheapness the cost be ing about u per ten end tha drain is good for several yeere man or less ac cording to the sou through which it is run as it oosu about tea to put a tile drain in an acr of land the ex- perhaent is likely to attract a lot of attention throughout onurlo erin miss edythe francis has returned to oeorgetown titer pending the hol iday with miss margant bingham we wen pleased to note that ml ptiscllla cook of erin was successful in winning the mckltrick prise taking tht highest standing in the upper school et ovangevule friends hen wul be sorry to teem that mr end sirs ft w badger nee clara wilson of asqulthe bask were the victims of heevy toss when their hardwan ston and contenu was con sumed in a disastroub fin recently on monday december 31st mr win n scott spring street was surprised to see a robin plrched in a tree on hie lawn several other folks had the sst- lafaetlon of seeing redbreast before ha flew away it is very unusual to se robin in this latitude at the end at the yeer advocate fiftyone per cent of tht joalljti bushels of wheat handled by the oanadun wheat pool in the crop year ltltlt was reported to m porta tn m countries of the loul exported 0t per cent went to europe of which llo per cent was taken by the united kingdom the remainder going to sev eral other countries china and japan look m par cent

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