Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 16, 1929, p. 4

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pae4 i the ceorgtatown herald wed neaday january 16th 1929 every package of red roae tea ia prepared with the aame care aa if our reputation were to atand or fall upon that alngle package m redrose isgoodteta red rose orange pekoe cstragood r radio supplies installation and repair hot point ranawtoaater iron heater etc houae wiring price quoted on request f h h darling i pikmiel99 murdockst georfetown aaataaaaaaaaaaa name the farm urn hum b eaeuy wkn tmsaaag fnmi cum uy sli mmtla v tie cum ni urgee choicest flour awl all unas ol fed at reasonable prices tiy us with your mt order mm georgetown hour feed mills w c bcssey georgetown college view garage an uptodate auto repair shop prompt aervice workrauihip guaranteed apalnuau alalia d class esse oua0esrae eta axb and cay x a brunton college view phone 330 geor beeotooo90f30aofotelv hydrofledric system orders taken for ranges -and- appliances of all kinds aaaba office town hall spelghfs garage machine shop the ptmeer garage ol georgetown repair to all make of car acetylene welding and cutting storage battery repairing and charging worn fly wheel fitted with hardened teel ring gear magneto recharged and repaired ignition and generator work i have iutalled new gaaoline pump and now offer five brand of gaaoline viz premier ethyl white roae red seal and shell oil gream tire and acceaaorie your patronage solicited all work guaranteed t j speight phone 279 georgetown name the farm effectively a bulletin issued by the department of agriculture of the university of wis consin this aeperiment u making a epeelal drive to encourage the farmers of wisconsin to aalaet approprtata names for their farma and ranches and in that bute an a whole although tha campaign la not bring conducted out- la of wisconsin yet ita idea la equally applicable here in ontario where then an indeed many fattta and ranches that would profit to no unall extent by the bestowal of a nam and frequently a new name as tha bulletin says names aid in distinguishing firms and country nlaeea aa surely as they serve to rec ognising individual competing with mullona of farms with a posclsely av erage rann faces tha dancer of latin its individuality and becoming just another farm vet iu location tha crops grown tha live stock ralaed tha owner luima and other distinctive feature may be employed aa marks of identification to lift the farm to tha position where it may receive its des erving attention as an institution that has occupied so prominent a place in tha nations lifeline farm deserves a name the living bf fitting names to homes and farmsteads in tha open country would be taking a long stapyforwurl another farm hardly eeenote irt of regarding one of tha units of world oldest and greatest indi reads the bulletin the naming of tha farm with a well- chosen name is one of tha first steps in placing the establishment on a business bails the farm is a plica of business a manufacturing plant aa well as a noma seldom except on the farm does one find nameless factories and unnamed products more and mora thee fsrm factories are entering the quality class thalr products are being graded and sold on the basis of quality whether it is clean milk pure honey sprayed apples or pedigreed seed tha keystone of sales is quality it is good business further to tie jip highgrade products with tha nam of tha farm or the factory where they are produced no mslter what the site or value of the article many business men of the farm are learning that by adding and apply ing the farm name they are adding a valuable suet hi tha merchandising of their goods an appropriate farm name makes a good farm better as is often tha ease tha fatfrner feels after selecting a name for this farm that ha has set a mark or standard which ha must at tain and maintain as a direct result he produces batter products and prac tices better firming while fair to middling farming was dona smiths place much better farming will in all likelihood be practiced at the smlthson rann a good farm name also lands repu tation to business instils pride in ownership and proves very valuable for advertising desplta the fact that this last has often been overlooked this aid to economical selling has as many farmsrs have shown a very definite pace in agriculture after choosing an appropriate name the farmer can just as the manufacturer us it to advantage in selling his crops and products there are ways and ways in which a name may be selected it should be remembered that the nam la to in corporate both horn and business and must in consequence be as pleasing to the man who seas tha fanner on business as it is to tha woman who calls on the farmers wife hearts de light ia not unprssslve as tha name for a home dignity in the farm name should not be overlooked this is so plain for trivial foolish or cheap cre ations tha farms distinctive features may be utilised to a great extant in choos ing a name points of interest that are native to the local farm and cannot be applied to other farms are particu larly desirable namea that portray pictures of the farm and crest an im pression even before it is seen are af fective as mttannss island point uonument rock lon pin eta local history is a fertile soure for ferm sales nearly every part of the country has its indian stories and war tales myths and legends that ran be used effectively in tha creation of distinct farm name in wisconsin there are farms named iroquois trarm ss it now occupies the camping ground of that particular tribe of indians settlers park and peace pact farm which are just as descriptive sometime the nun of tha owner can b assd in th farm nam al though it is generally tha ease that farmers are somewhat reluctant about adding their own nam to that of tha farm for the feeling that tha land u larger than th man furnjuraor their own particular nam would hard ly enhance tha value of tha farm if it were to be sold there are however numerous farms whose barnes have been taken partly or entirely from their owners such as ball marsh ataman or bedford nanus may be borrowed from the old country by fanners who have or had soma sons that soma mtfitif of such naming are to be found in oollynle firm etrathglass farm and penooyd perm th utter bung of welih derivation meaning treetop in eases where on owner may hall from on eountry and tha other from another combinations may b made such as uuterln a combination of tha lux in luxemburg and vain for ireland name beginnings may be derived from plant life aa acorn elm meadow ivy maple and many others or they may be taken from animal ufa m bluebird or robin porcupine etc muv ere land and water also offer an x- tenslve variety of suggestions for nam be as bay cliff hill prospect spring valley and ao on name endings can be selected from a wide diversity of terms earns of th more pirating being acres heights croft hunt lawn view stead and countless others in dian names are popular as wall as th unlimited choice offered by english irish scottish walsh danish saxon oaallo or french in tha don valley norths it of tor ojtto are two famous farms tha namaa of which dan aide and demands have been taken from tha district near by is sunnvbrook farm recently prese to the oily of toronto aa a park three willknown ontario stack farms alloway lodge belvolr and uenroc have attractive enough names for th most luxurious country homes yet they an always connected in the stockmens minds with certain type of cattle of sheep in tha sun company with tha farm nam will b found a place for farm itelionery on which both the letter head and th envelope th nam of th farm u used the iiftin llnmai of th business utters is greatly en when distinctive sutionarj la neat and definite letterheads indicate to th redolent of th letter that ha is dealing with a himnmi farmer a special point in connection with th us of a good farm nam is that it promotes roadside advertising whan displayed on th mail boa th farm nam la seen by all who pass an th have been placed m prominent posi tions by tha roadside in other cases the name of the farm with or without additional cony haa bean clearly pain- tad on tha ends or aides of the farm and occasionally on tha alios fsorae potnta b naming tha farm that should be attonrded careful con- alderailon are firstly that tha farm ruune ufeeerve roteoilon it is only right that the fanner having created something of value in naming his farm should take steps to have it protected and kept for hie own use farm names may be registered and insured against copying elsewhere with the dominion government for nominal fee becondly and in connec tion with the foregoing matter origin ality offers protection this is perhepe best illustrated by a few una from robert m adams rude rural rhymes in which he aaya if you possess a likely farm chuck full of eropa and eowe and charm you ought to glva a name to it like harvest hills of badgers but and yet i pray do not choose tha common names that other use th hihlon vimu snil vl juwa nobthksln cajuboii twanoinohrmanra are larreaalag ataiaer than pe its naaakera oeaat relates rullelia fires afid the slow creeping in of clv illation era responsible for the changes in tha habits of tha immense herds of caribou that roam tha barren lands according to count ills tolstoi orend son of th great philanthropist and writer who reached winnipeg over th canadian national railways after near ly five months in the wilderness of the north west territories count tol stoi wss in chargs of tha expedition sponsored by tha american museum of natural history to study tha migra tion of tha caribou ha was accompan ied by horace athlon and w j oasel photographer when count tolstoi and mr case reached winnipeg from th pas with them wss aeorge yea- die arctic trapper who has not seen civilisation for ib years his first re action to it was a pair of fancy spats with slppera tha caribou of the barrens have made mora changes in their habits in the past three years than they have dona for a oentury count tolstoi some scientists and old tuners vera of tha opinion that tha herds ware decreasing but he believed that they were increasing but were rnovinf farther away in their great s circles on this trip he saw herd num bering uinnands of beads but the big hard did not coma within the ken of the explorers count tolstoi strongly advocates th use of abpalnea for the study of caribou migration tha party left winnipeg for tha north on august 11th and want from sturgeon landing a thousand miles by water as far as reindeer neultln and windy lakes nlnetyefa por tage were mosssary the return tea mad with dogs bought sun th rsklmo wonderful animals these btsklmo dogs said tol stoi i am taking five of them back with me to new york wa did goo miles with them in about a month and after two days rest mad th 4 mile from sturgeon landing to tha fas in seven and a half hours there were no misadventure on tha long trip uv lota wilds th most humorous incident was probably the recaption of is eskimo trappers in th small tent and a de bauch of raisins and chocolates count tolstoi who cam to amer ica to study animal husbandry at ames iowa has no ammtioni in lit erature i dan not with a name ilk mln he says he likes th outdoors and hopes to give his ufa to axnlora- tion and particularly the study of an imals soma day h hops to gat back into the barrens to spend two or three year studying th flsdnitlng cari bou 1 believe than are gnat posslbul- ues in them ha saya they are as tarn as sheep and ahoutd be easlly dnmattifitoil we war able to obtain excellent motion pictures of them health sarvle of the canadian matncal amoc abb wb rfflfjsintjtt tha buffalo police head would cure crime by ex all third offenders convicted of wrongdoing that rule would alraost result in the annihilation of several of tha bag cities of the ua with the xnlnon oovernmant for a the level crossing accident at wat- erford onl by which five people in motor car lest their lives la beu made the subject of an investigation by officials of tha dominion railway board who will look into the whole mattar of making level crossings safer for tha people tha population of the county of bruce is decreasing and while tha dominion aa a whole la increasing slowly tha ubran centres are being built up at tha expense of the rural sections in the past seven years tlte population of ilruca haa decreased by three thousand people when fire destroyed a large bam on tlte farm of joseph r broeckeu pus- llllcll township last wednesday night tha years crop nf grain and m tons of hay went up in flames neighbors saved tha fsrm implements and stock but tha loss occasioned by the de struction of the building and other contents was heavy a scotchman was entertaining guest for the night the evening was spent in conversation no offer of liquid refreshment being wade about lojo the hoit said suddenly now how about a wee deochandosls ehf tha guest rubbed his hands and chuckled splandldl 7 so tha host smiling genially row and put sir harry lauders eslabrated song record on tha phonograph ancient mnminms found in far north here and there 1 1711 tb f snadlan puclflc has dseldsd on a new terry aarvlee belwssn stsvssloa on the malnlsna and sydasy nn vnncouvsr island ac cording to aplaln c d neriutsos tusrugsr of the b c coast flteam sblp service tlie new aervice will begin early next summer belag in iplred by th increased demand for efuirt wstsr hauls of the tendency to glorify the put belittle th present and be wail th future many persons are quit sunt that we do not compar favour ably with past generations to any war yet w find a distinguished ibgusn scholar stating in a revlaw of condit ions in wgisnei that above aa than has bean an amarlng traniformauon in th health of tb people for whom life is wider better and longer and death is mora remote this conclusion is supported by a comparison of conditions in tha year its with these in th year us in mgland and wales in ittt th gon ers death rat was tu in its nj this mean that in lam than wen man than tan less deaths for every t hones nd of th population tban than wan in iis m other words hi this period of time tha general death rat has bean cut in half during th suns period in london th death rat of children under five year haa de creased to about onethird of what it waa the result of this is that th ex pectancy of life at birth has been in creased by over twelw years this represents somsthlng which is not generally spnrsdstsd and yet it has not happened by chanca it has com about bseaus of th mterest of governments in the wellbeing of the people and beoaue during these years w hav had given to us th m wherewith to control soma dlsei and to promote th health of tha hu man race it i a fact that we today live longer often less from dlstass and enjoy a larger mssjure of health than ev before remarkabl as this progress has bssn than remains much morn to bs done because w an not by any means using all th power available- to light dlssas and promote health lion year of health wui be ours if wa will make the neotsssry effort to gain tourists to victoria tha capital af british columbls this yssr num bered 170 mo according to lbs vic toria publicity burssu tourist travel from canadian aetata and from taa wsst coast of tbr unltei slslss to vancouver wind sad vic toria vis imc p h and tb coastal stssmohla ssrvlcs shew an increase ovsr laat yesr new york newspspsr esmsrsmen wsut eewbos to do ibslr stuff on lbs aarspets or sky scrapsrs and ars no eonunt with crdlaar pq trills wss he aomewhat bluer ob servation of auy wesdlek msnsgsr of the calgary stampede who re turned to cenada recently from participating in tex rlekarde radio in uadlsaa square gsrdea nsw york tbsy wanted rssl setlon for photographs bs ssld sod ws had to issso pollesmsn from tbs top of bussss on fifth avenue to plssss tbm oram storage fselllllss of th barbor of vancouver bxx wblcb now exceed 10000 000 busbsls will bs isrgsly increased next sessoa it is believed la ties of the fact that storage bins an already asirly full and lbs wsstward flow of gralp may bays to bs reduced la eoasa- tiusaea it is being rsportsd cur rently that tha alberts wuest pool taa midlandpacific terminals and otksr groups will add storags capa city ta sxlstlng termlnsl boussa over its 000 treea have been plsalad along the mala highways of tie province of quebec during the psst two year by the baada de- psrtmsat la following out its em- bslllskmsat scheme wblcb lacludes ooopsrstloa from residents aloag ike roads since the bsglaalag at taa ssason states aa official bulls- tla the mialsur of beads ass seen insisting oa the imaertabee of beautifying roadsides tourists can now travel throughout th ra- vtac on bsoacrb and psrfsotly maintained roads qtatallnns ronosrelna health ad- djasasd to tha riewaaun aseteai as- sodatlon 14 college st toronto will be answered by utter questions as to duiathtal and treatment will ao be highway and this display very clearly points out th location of th farm and utua does for the farmar what th street number doss for th city dwell er to gain further attention of th travellerbuyer many farmers hinlui mam employed signs lirg and small which i urban bonus general news under authority of th postmastars- general lenesnt postal notes have been put in clrculstlon by th post ef- flos dspartment for us in making re mittances of sums under twenty easts while waiting in the depot at al- llslon for th arrival of his daughter thomas oallsugher a wallknown inker and pump dealer of that town waa stricken with a heart attack and died in a few minutes h wa ci years of age returning from afilton jail where he had delivered prisoners chart kerr of oakvule narrowly eecspsd serious injuria whan hi ear swbtaaie and turned over twlos into a sixfoot ditch th accident occurred at tth una tra falgar th ear was dsmagad a survey of current publications places the family herald and weakly star of montreal in th toad for var iety and quality of reading always recognlssd as a steady guide and eaun- sauor to th farmar th survey pro- clsims it slmost as equally popular in canary knradyke alesrtra holstslaprlsslsa cow belonging to the herd of bea h thompson of bobarm slskstehswaa has bssn dselsred worlds champion buttsr- fst preducsr according to an ad- vle reeelvsd by the owner from taa live stock commissioner at ottawa stating that the eow hae waa tha world championship with sa snor- mou margin to spsra tbs re cord of canary karadyks alesrtra for sos daya was 10s0 pounds qf battsrfet or 10 pounds more than aay prertous record bolder la tha sosday period lbs cow pro duced frmm pounds of milk with an average teat or 4 04 butter-fit- thsra is ao doubt in the mind ar l s jamss nr nsw york ss tbs new york central rsllway ss to whsthsr moose will stuck bu- msa beings although the aubject la a ooatrnveralal one among big game hunters declrlre testimony wss arferded recently ib the ex perience of mr james in tbs meta- gatna district lying belwven sud bury and rbapleau in northern ob- tsrlo he wae psdlllba in bis canoe along the shore or the span ish rlvsr and came upon a bull moos unawares the animal at once gave cbsss and only by dint or bard paddling by pete cora msnds the indian guide were they able to esesps another canoe la rear was slrallsrl ojrsurd hawihins suqalae standard anthnacrre scranton coal in ajllstoaw antomatloally beraanat and coal wood balaot istunp far iomaito arid threshing rjtrrnin smithing and cannal coaj la fast fearry everything- to b found la any up iodat coal and wood yard john mcdoiiald poonbii gajstjaygfaatovvn etb finds which they believe rank with thes of king tuts tomb in antiquity if act la splendor umbra of tha stolluccrscksn expedition of t expedition of th american museum af natural jllstory reached montreal over tha unas of tb csnsdlsn national railway from prince rupert bc when they left th schooner ent m mcrrlsey which had carried them through the arctis waters tlu party consist ing of charles stall of new york backer and wre- tar ef the bxpedlttoa and u wife noted big gam fcuntreasi harold mecreckea asaocjate bfjrtof of fmd and stream aad leader of taa exjswjtbanl dr h b anthony curator of mtnuwab of tb american museum sad other lluseum experts left dr h e anthony curator of mai american museum and other muatci tb port ef prince rupert on may let for nortl waters and war at one urn its miles north of point barrow their asarcb wa for ancient mummies beueved to be of stop at mm whoa presence en the barren island of the aleutians group had been reported r on a barren island far from th present haunts of men m burial was dkeovend in which werafour bodies in a ruda rrareopbagus eonstruetad of drift wood cleverly mortlssd together and held by nsju made of walrus boo the mummies were those of a chief tain i hi hunter who was sen an th long journey with him to provide gam for his food a seamstress who bad ear eewlng equipment for re pairing tb chief e gnrmenti and a elfid believed to rofleebjreloveofehlldw beside th body of th hunter wan th stons hatchets and harpoons of hi craft tha mumm wm tolndtdly towl4saatl and showed every indication test the people ef iha asiatic mesa frana which thee stoaa ag wm war believed to aav com used methods of preaer vatlaat vfn ta those of the ancient frptlans in preaesvtng bodies ef their pharaohs tbeiart mummiea including tb trunkles bead of tha f which la shown hen la th bands ef hatak cracken leader ef th expedition tmytl montreal with tb party on tnacoauuaslfci of tb canadian national rallwavaaidwulbaplimd in the american museum toaasjr with tha bona ilea their arrival at bonavsntur sutlaavaloao mummified bssd ol tb hup mr mecracken party and the only hav aver saued j from tk cab loaomotlv whl csnsdlsn n n amamamamaxraari did you ever stop to think that the town that fail to encourage the buiine concern it now ha will fall way behind in the march of proorei that when buaine concern fall to ue every ef fort to increaae their buiinea in the home town and it trade territory they are holding back it proare that merchant ahould show the people of their community by newspaper advertising that they can aupply their every want v that people appreciate the true merit of the home town a a trading centre when the local concern take intereit enough to tell them what they have through the recognized shopper guide the newspapers that newspaper ad draw shopper from other localities shopper do not come to town to buy just one article they usually buy many article that outoftown shopper a well a the local hopper should receive prompt and strict attention advertising service quality and price are the big attractions that bring them to trade i wi

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