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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 6, 1929, p. 4

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page 4 the georgetown herald wedneaday march 6th 1929 n try this flavonry blend frah the gartlmw orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds office town hall the famous buffalo brand fertilizers manufactured by the international agricultural corporation can now be purchaied from walter b moore phone 182 georgetown radio supplies irutauation and repair hot point range toaster iron healer etc house wiring price quoted on request h h darling phone 199 murdodcst georgetown mm tmtm the bootery nuxt door to pott offico ladies and gents footwear repairing promptly dona will f smith phone 147 main street georgetown kmgisk0gi8k1 w b browne co agent for wheat pool bring your wheat oat barley here take feed back we wu1 truck if preferred von and i you end i among the great never ml in mini slat never ww our names tn print nor of honor heard b hint we in just the eomlrton folk hearing labors dally yoke you and i voil ami i from mom to night do our job and do ii right uake the bent or tilings that are illlih our wagon to a mar rli n lame dog oer a llle here a eoier there u smile you and i you ami i no liome at night thlnklnii lll l qul all right tint theres iota of uiulgs weve got more important folk have not thinking we might swop i gue what socmn utile for much less von and i an o for better medical service canadian wliether or not the medical profest- ian of canada are capable of bring ing to the people of canada a high standard of medical practice la some thing which li of vital interest to ev ery canadian to most of us there comet a time wlien our own i vet or thou or our loved oiua are literally puctd in the hands of one member of the medical profeulon day by day we are dependent upon the profeulon for protection from dlaeaie our canadian universities provide for the education of thoae entering into the profeulon and it can be gold with confidence that no country poas- euet better medical schools than doe canada medical education la not completed with the obtaining of a degree and lleeiue to practise the physician mutt remain ttudent for hu whole life time otherwise he u not able to brlrw to hil patients the newer dlseoy- erlea that are being nude the pub lic are only aware of advances in med icine when the advance u something spectacular or novel medicine u pro gressing rapidly and there tn we might say dally advances methods of diagnosis and treatment with which the physician should be familiar to a considerable extent this need u met through the medical journals there are no secrets in the medical profession when any discovery is made or a piece of work brought to a successful issue it is reported in the journals and to new information is made available to the whole profession there u as everyone appreciates a limit to the value of the printed ar ticle mostly everyone will have ex perienced the desire to talk and du ctus an article with lis writer because of the reeling that era a few minutes conversation would make the whole matter more clear in order to further the desirable end of keeping the practising profession a- bresst of the times and in order to aid the individual members of the pro fession in their effort to do this the canadian medical association has carried on pottoroouste educational work the merit of their plan u that instead of attempting to bring the busy practitioner into a large centre for their postgraduate work it is taken to htm by the association this is done by sending out an over the country wherever a small or a large group of medical men may come together several speakers who gener ally travel as a team and who have been selected by the local roup as the ones whom they desire to hear and with whom they wlsn to discuss some phase of medicine this work hu grown because the profession have found it to be most helpful every province is covered anil lost year a total of sm addresses were given by 330 speakers the atten dance of physicians at these msathigt having been imxs it 1 sevldent that this service is in demand it is evident that it is reach ing the profeulon and securing re sults as stated this is of public and personal practice and in promoting a greater knowledge of preventive med icine thus ensuring modern adequate medical care is of publlo and personal interest the carryon of such work requires money the necessary funds in this ease nave been supplied by the cana dian medical association by the sun ufs assurance company during the past three years this great canadian institution has set aside moms for this purpose we cannot imsgtna a moer effeeuve means of bringing a- bout results which will alxmind to the benefit of flsngdlsns than this ser vice which is contributing so definite ly towards securing modern medical care for the population in this the sun life assurance company may have reason to feel that they are doing something worthy or their own great ness nprve4l mills ksjvat for pastry kings choice canadian wonder for bread cash prices short middling bran chopped wheat barley chicken feed at mill consult our nearest dealer w b browne co norvau ontario ontario legislature particularly healthy condition of ontarios finances wma never more strikingly exemplified than through the medium of the budget tabled in the legislature this week by hon dr j d montelth provincial treasurer as a result of careful ad and watchful economy the provincial treaturer was able to present to the house a budget showing a surplus of snsnoo for the fiscal year ending october list leas and to predict on other surplus of about s1mdoooo for the fiscal year of ism ordinary revenue for the fiscal year of ims was ssma9m and ordinary expenditure eslie1eoo to create the surplus estimated for 1s3s the treasurer will make an estimated ex iiendltum of awtotooo and will re celve an estimated revenue of sm4m- 03 increasing the gasoline tax from three to five cents a gallon to follow up the principle that those who use the roads should pay for them will net the government considerably more money to carry on the extension or the highway system of the province it is estimated that the revenue to the highways department for the fiscal year or ibm will reach ttsagajhoo or soriie tstooooo more than last year the ibm safety convention of the industrial accident prevention asss- clstlons wlir be held at windsor on tario on thursday and friday may 3 and 3 the various cloinmltteeatin- cluding those on programme attend ance annua meetings etc have been set up and will commence work at once the headquarters for the con vention in windsor will be the prince edward hotel a safe old herbal remedy for sick kidneys i thou healing indian usatf people so rrinftled liy ithniuullsm they eouklnt walk imvo taken uauaghsrv kidney rawly am got well it le forsters grocery wanikrfuily biiiuntt and cwforulng to kidney comet tight from ilu hrart of not urn throbbing btrkachn dimy rolla rheu- mntio ptjmi ami matac mtuitlcr lib am unuallv cauwtd bytnllnnuh kidnoya tnauaslwa ivrlta mm emla tlicta ilu it ia one of jiitnra ttujlnxhira faramia fiovmtmim herbal iluuaubold luauxliaa haiti uow by w it- watson geowtown full line ol fresh groceries al ways in stock btnaois and oranges at the right prices teecream in bulk cones or bricks mark every grave nothing is more lasting or more appropriate to oommemorete the memory of loved ones who have gone before than beautiful gran ite well carved with our present equipment and facilities no plant la bettor prepared to offer better values or a better stock to choose from than can be secured at our plant you owe it to yourself to see our stock and get quotations on monuments uarfcere or corn- er stones before placing an or der anywhere tressd aa all orson rues before ages u features of the budget were the payment of sloofxm into the treas ury by the t a mo hallway the hydros payments of some ttmotm in interest and isooo000 worth of rev enue from the gale or liquors under the liquor control act surplus assets of the province were some mooo000 higher than its uabult system of debt retirement institut ed by the conservative government has not been neglected as a result some ojoooooo three million doll ars was applied in this direction this nukes a total retirement of ssmoioo since the plan was placed hi operation announcing the act that the gov ernment was making every effort to reduce the debt of the province the provincial treasurer stated that the government had lived up tn its un dertaking in this connection in addi tion both short and long term finan cing had been carried out in splendid ruhlon interest charges being kept well within control interesting sidelight in the budget was their report that during the rteeel year 119 om motor care had entered ontario to sweu the tourist population it was estimated that these tourists in addition to be lllis000 asihniterl to have entered by other means expand ed lojjyom during the year with great benefit to all classes of the community during the year the department of education under the direction of premier mrguson expended some thing over llookiooft chief items of expenditure were grants to public and eparate schools at well as provincial universities which amounted to more than hjxxwoo in addition over 060060 was expended in advancing ethnical education ordinary expenditure last year in the rjepartment of rbuo bhwaye was upward of suoojbu outstanding items of expenditure were county roads iuw000 township nadsmm- 000 provincial highways ujstma revenue from the department substantial being approximately sssaoo from the sale of a lic enses eumftoo from the gasoline tax snd ismam in refunds from counties ind townships- presenting his budget hon dr montelth pointed out that loons to farmers at the end of tn bseal year ubs amounted tn sisjoseeo tunes the beginning of the service loana the extent of trrmsa00 have bt patted on number of loan passed to ibm was 157 at compared with tjm during the existence of the law to loag loans amounting to sswfojboo approved on property valued at lso00ts position of the ontario hydro beo- trkt commission is reported as bemg ixcerjtionauy strong total indebted ness of the cowrntsslnn it placed at tmooo000 of this amount the com mission u indebted directly to the province to the extant of siassmmo the balance being guaranteed by the province on bond issues in addition to paying usmsm to the government xi interest the commission has a re- urve of w during a period of years there has men a reduction of suosjho hi tax- a which represents practically one per cent on the capital inimwsrma of the province cross debt of the province at the end of the fiscal year is sjsjwooo after deducting assets of en income- producing nature the net debt is rated at un1ssma supplementary estimates for the fiscal year ending october ii ims tabled in the legislature during the week amount tojisoll001 of this amount mtaxtxn i attlmalerl as the expenditure of the prime ministers department this vet takes tn the estimates of the ontario hydro bee- trie commission for the period borne or the other votes to be requested of the house of education department 1jmtsj public works 1m11 and sistjolo for the deportment of agriculture estimates of the ontario hydro el ectris orenmlsslon provide for the ex pendltun of sx1dm for the purposs of securing an adeqnate simply of power for northern ontario the iota u to care for the expenditure made necessary in the taxing over of the wohnopltae power company snd for the extension of the oervioe no by this company it is the intel the government to link up power nnpewue m tb public owner- shin system in order that the ssttlsrs of the north may hay the same ad vantages at the mon densely settled sections of the prorlnoe estimates expenditure in connection the clock op use at is oolock a child was bom watched with a mothers care at 1 oclock he gains in strength with health and body fair at a oclock with chlldlah ranks his life u full of lay at 1 oclock now in his youth he drops each ehllduh toy at 4 oclock as manhood dawns he takes a dally task at ft oclock out hour for home where family ties hold tost at oclock iialf time of life his future shows ho fear at 1 oclock ill manhoods prime his luune to him is dear at b oclock the years roll on his health and strength ring true at s oclock the changing hour things have a different hue at 10 oclock llfea hill looms up and tasks are lacking ease at 11 oclock the tick now wanes and peace and comfort please at 13 oclock the midnight hour lifes circle la complete the clock of life lias run its course and man has met defeat to some the clock u wound again life luurtu a second round to some in health tile clock clear to some a feeble sound to every one the clock will stop and cease to strike the hour rhe clock of life will soon run down and lose us strength and power or d rlttenhouse health service of the cariadoan medical assoc the line or druan many of our correspondents have written to us asking for advice in re gard to treatment and particularly concerning the value of some particu lar drug as a remedy ror the luheu of which they are the victims we refer to this because it shows that there is a lack or understanding concerning the use of drugs in the rirtt place the proper treatment of disease depends upon a diagnosis some treatment may be given to re lieve the symptoms of which the pat- lent complains but the roal treat ment of dlssass is dlreetedt as far aa possible towards the removal of the cause of the disease if for example patient suffero from headache due to faulty eyesight the proper treat ment of such a case is not to give some drug to deaden the headache but to remove the cause by prescrib ing proper gusset which will end eye strain the cause of the headaches all cases are not as simple and di rect at this however in many cases it calls for all the skill which the physician acquires from yean of raining and experience to search out the cause and to prescribe proper and adequate treatment it is just because it does require this special training and experience which the layman lacks which makes it dangerous for people to attempt to treat themselves not only may considerable harm be done by the improper use of druga but in addition time la being lostln obtaining skilled medical treatment for the real cause of the trouble there is no question but that the beet chance for successful treatment lies in early treatment the longer treatment is delayed the leas chance there is for it to be sueesaful for these lessons it seems evident that it is in the interest of the patient to secure proper adequate treatment from the physician rather than to attempt to treat himself questions coneernlng ttith ad dressed to the canadian medical as sociation ill college bt toronto will be answered by letter questions si to diagnosis and treatment will not be answered with the niagara system of the com mission is placed at tsj year ending ism ink axrj as the result 0t for the ncbture it the con- for power be expended on the georgian bay system bmm40 on the 8t lawrence and ottawa systems asoomo on the thunder bay system stojyjo on the central ontario system and atooms for genera adounlstnv hon of particular interest to the farm era of ontario is an ashmbta of stimo brought down by the department of agriculture for the purpose of provid ing funds tor the earrrlnt on of the work m growing extiuvhing snd ad vertising ins fruit grown fit ontario in addition to this sum bijoo is to be est aside to encourage the use of bet ter seed oeorge akenhurst mayor of bramp ton wat the guest of honor last wed nesday night at a oompllmentery ban quet tendered by the old country- mans club of which he has long been an enthusiastic supportsr ifore than su wreong ayhored in the community hall at aaembtmv to attend the annual dance staged by the ooleralne old boys assorteilon the affair was a huge mucus snd mi osverol oide tyms denou with dick harrison eautag off rioyd hen dersons orchestra from bolton rushed excellent mutjs ticks the torontoouelph bus and s truck belonging to the ontario bakeries happened to get into the tame pair of ruts on the highway near acton on monday of last week and collided head on both vehicles were trying to stop at the time so no serious damage was done the driver of the truck charles marsh escaped injury but his assis tant patrick mcoerry received a bad bump on the face the truck had the bumper and fenders broken and tha front bumper of the but was mssetas frees the cansalsn no one who travels over canada to day can fall to be struck with the floe courtesy the loyalty and the desire to give service of the employees of the nnrfin national prom the humb lest porter to the more prominent of- flclals there is the same painstaking attention to the travelling publics neds it is s sort of canadian nation al creed it is that sort of thing that hu told the canadian national to the public that hat put it over the grade and it has been the work very largely of sir henry thornton prom the day that mr icing brought him to canada and the prime minister must be given credit for a first clou appointment sir henry thornton hat had an abounding confidence in the railways future there were those who thought him to be bullish on the system too bullish on ewha and too mclm to back his confidence with expendi tures but those critics are now silent sir henry went on the fairly well vindicated principle that to make money it is necessary to spend money kept the railway in step with the countrys progreu foresaw tome things that others did not foresee injected loyalty enthusiasm and rigor into the systems employees and won out and the end is not yet olvsn s fair chance kept out of politics at it u being kept out of polltlct at the present time and under continued wise administration the canadian national la bound to become a won derful national asset there is one other thing however that should be don it u that the canadian nation al should be given sensible capitali sation that it should be relieved of those absurd bookkeeping uabm for which tha existing system u tn no sense responsible wit which yet tend to blur its real earning achieve ments in a section or the public mind ottawa journal ottawa oct end piles at once i ssurudeilh ims wehssis tfmjgsot muek bss erowa n mgta boa todj at lay aood drajtutt swaaatt ijw or no ybitz natunrs pile remedy nsae ssaatao wtihsat aaau a w mortal w r watson georgetown ipplhafioo fcf the legislative assttitbly notice is hereby given that the corporation of the town of georgetown will apply to the legislat ive assembly of the province of on tario for an act confirming bylaw no ua of ins corporation fixing the ataessment for all rjurposes of buttii at stone umtted for s period of tan yearo at iidjsoo per annum and pro viding for the free supply to the com pany of 100000 gals of water per month and authorising the completion of an agreement with the company in that i- save on groceries ulvs m au it x kw ass pees lm velby suwunl i54s j has sss wot c bud x lbs sss wadoag beds x teas ibs pewaw x tee ibs oeu dw x etas lis avnrw leeai icttem sis rrirsj4 pi syka bertleli lxts j1 tbd rt no us xs as num ms 1 u zzz xs asparagus ittt last attrgui 24e toijlet soap loeaa 215 si cms cense tellm ytu ssiiui buy them at carrolls u qumt f u ittjjl m prte l ma sliweluswbutklsed standard anthracite scranton coal in ausiaam antomatloally boreened and loaded coal wood 8uo lump for doaastio and thrashing rmrpsass 8mltblng and gannal coal in fast loarry everything to be found la aay opto date coal and wood yard john mcdonald phonbll geotrvetovsn arjrjrja u n li 1hii j illllllsaq an qiii stylus sell your cream at home vneklmtecdsst highest grade ana tie best price ttjta every idmtor rj georgetown creamery co m saxe mariswr agents for m creaks geaaraiero can aa see tkow si iimnjirsnanmsasaii nssanqqns speights garage machine shop the pfotieer garage of gewgetowa repair to all make of car acetylene welding and cutting storage battery repairing and charging worn fly wheel fitted with hardened ateel ring gear magneto recharged and repaired ignition and generator work i have installed new gaaollne pump and now offer five brand of gasoline viz premier ethyl white row red seal and shell oil grease tire and accessories yourpatnhasoikrtel all work ixnteetl t j speight phone 279 georgetown lotrts m sinoeb ko solicitor for the applicants how many millionaires can you name there are 252 milhonalres in canada today but not one of them it a tele phone nsuuonalre in fortyeight years of growth the bell telephone company has never ex ploited the public nor has it itself been exploited its shareholders have never received over eight per cent in dividends and its subscribers today have the lowest rates in the world for comparable service rfco sell releeaoae co at esssti y i3jm aaareasmoea asset tnuuumtl as aa asaooj a oas gaarrsr o oae per sal e ike teatleaave the bell telephone company ot canada

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