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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 24, 1929, p. 1

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the georgetown herald sixtythird year of publication georgetown wednesday evening april 24th 1929 150 per annum in advance 200 to usa the georgetown herald 1 m moowi pablkw u4 fraihku a e caaaelaa naueeal dedrle railway tmut hawbu sullway kabtboond dally tntbt no 3 aio em- m 4 061 am aiui u ijw pi 10 361 pw 54 451 pl 13 551 pu 14 1j11 pm 18 061 p m ib 115 iu nob i je 3 v111 run dally exoept bun- dy westbound bally train no 1 135 w 3 b35 cm 5 1135 bjn 7 135 p- a 331 tun 11 535 tun- 13 136 pjb 11 035 pm 17 1700 8ji1 cnb tins tahte galae east passenger passenger passenger uii passenger passenger mall passenger passenger passenger tuu passenger passenger passenger sunday doing west sunday calm north gelag seatls 1 the feed store with checkerboard sign purina chows for horses cows sheep and hogs poultry steers outhful in its lines and in 010 0d1 033 i 1011 jn- 1300 pm 400 pjn 033 pjb 835 pja 131 pjn 134 ojn 853 am 1035 am 313 pm 460 pm 0 03 pjn 108 pjn 1034 jb 8a1 ajo c55 pm h3i lu 740 pjo abo a complete line of mux feeds and flour oyster shell grit charcoal salt etc philip g early rkmchs cemcettwn w maefayden manager its action ctr10iiaritb8slmltd ahrow coacbu leave georgetown u follows east bound west bound 140 an 049 era hj5 tun 341 pm 7jui pjtt 640 pin 10u pjn saturdays 1040 run saturday sundays holldsys sunday holidays au mini step at nerriaigisns sum directory ix boy dale georgetown ontario oaeeescinc bidi urn st clarence b wkmuns sellemar nelary feejie mbess otieul block georgetown telcphonom john a thompson banuter bejleuer netary resile officee iful street phone h3 m get prices from you ix tinsmith or carpenter ml j j hvlii b t ratjl ivjeletaae and fl sags use uadlcal officer of health in ragiimlng township office houra 3 to 4 and 1 to pm nuu st ooh and raaldtnea llaln street south opposite pnsbytariui ohureb dr a v wnxiaiu physician and surtaon medical officer at health georgetown aoai and bandanna qoaan st south ooes boun 13 and pm aho by anpalnuaant r b wamom 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whitened hu loelu with the f rou of the yart i ilell never forget the 10ft aplakh of i her tear that fell on his face a the rocked him to ateen o hearts that are broken i o mothers that weep i day he will stand by a grab- eovered mound where truehearted mother lies under the ground and esse tit the sunset of crimson and told to catch but a glimpse of her face asl of old i oiklind six olympic series ii s youthful car a car for people young in year and spirits invwtipjt it cloiely its fiiher bodies of new and distinctive style it countless touches of individuality its big powerful iixcyunder engine every rotating part accurately balsacsd for smoothness newly designed esiburetor sriib fuel pump noiieleu dlrt-tnd-westber- ftroof fourwheel brakes loveoy shock absorb- art everything that makes for comfort smartness snd performance is there its eat y to see where oakland gets its youthful charm and vivacity its easy to see why it etsnds alone in its price class why more snd more people are finuingnew rrwtoring enjoy ment in oakland six uivim oakland olympic 41 l series j a oneill son halton rifles by osl ballantyna djbo contlnuad from uit wmk itbcbtrtcnabv tlia twatetmiary ouw at qaa kaa ha umi tka tmatlutant fraai laa aahaa bmwmti u cal w maara caauundlns tka ttfj caatawua batthmttt af btfua taooocr gensval motors canada uutwb onxropbaona hhiatn- tk ouraimmaa takaar oraeaata u vaanr vnatlaa ma ml llrta a bariery oataaaatkr xray service ooca evar rwnlnlnn stora offloa horn uonday wadnaaday and saturday a to a anai to pa otbtr day and houra by annmnrmant tfcana uw nllmi f at malm rtmi tu tuaaday and friday t to run getting a keeping get your account paid keep your cuttomen our service does thii kelly aiken diplomatic collectors orancavllla guilpb own round hark every grave sssjm of lowd ooaa who ha aona baton than baauuful iran- ita wau oamd anfaolsuta nosnt labsk jjsiarad to offer brttar yabjaa avabtuar atoek to chooaa from than oan ba aararad at our btant you owa it to youraalf to aaa our atstind ptenotatlobaon uonumanta itarkaraor oorn- rwona baton plaalni an or der anywner hydro electric system aiaalaaiajaataasaaibaaaaaialgaaai orders taken for ranges -and- appliances of all kinds office town hall 4f in building your home it costs no mote to stop fire by specifying gyproc wailboord you ittuce walls tod celling that in efficient lite brtier yet the cost is no more and often lets than with fwwt that give no fin protection whatever when samuel de champlahi thread ed his way up the st lawrence wver in july loot to found the pjctureque city of qtiebse he probably had little thought of his tntluenee down through th emturtes or that three hundred yean later his achlevent would be dnmstlsed on the plains above the olty along with other events that stood out as milestones along the course of history he probably dreamed dreams of a hew france and saw vb ions though i doubt if those visions included the vast tttrltocy to the west from which to the celebration in his honour earns the royal north west mounted police many of whom were fresh from the outposts of civilis ation and engaged in the pioneer work that would have appealed to his own heart the celebration took the form of a series of pageants the opening one be ing the arrival of jacques cartler in the bay of chaleur tn 1s4 and the erec tion of the great wooden oross carved with the lilies of prance in token of discovery and possession for the french douard at the long sault was given a place and many others but the spir it of the great chsraplsln dominated the celebration and all others were subordinate though to most of us from farther west the most interesting and effective pageant wss the last where the bolldlers of montcalm marched to wards the soldier of wolfe then eon- verged then rnarchsd on parallel i lines all in one direction symbolising the fusion and union of the two great races into one great nation s the waters of the ottawa flow with those of the fit lawrence to form a river greater than either before the conflu ence it is interesting to note how ever that the water of the ottawa hug the north shore for many miles below montreal before the fusion of the two rivers takes place the debonair and fiery count de frontenso was given a major place in and thereabout vied with those from montreal and thereabouts in their effort to tell the world which pro duced the iuuet roldlers the review wa the gtett ever held in canada and urn moat repre- henuttve and the salute were taken by ii ru the prince of wslea about whom wa gathered tome of the most distlnguuhed suteuneh and soldier tn the empire including lord roberts and sir wilfred laurler and many other any one of whom would add grace- and dignity to such a gathering- the force assembled in line or bat talions on the ptslns or abraham with in view of the montcalm wolfe monu ment and from that formation wheeled to the- left and marched past in column pint the french sailors and marines in their short snappy quick step that seems too fast a tempo to the long egged slower moving canadian miii- tlsmsn and whst a reception they re ceived for it was a long time since french soldiers had msrched across i those hsliowed plains and then the pace was even snappier for the slow moving grenadiers of wolfes forces were st their heels and history wss busy writing a new chapter in a diff erent lsngusge not without a touch of sadness as she ewtemplated the loss of so many soldiers whose blood wss the price of devotion to their res pective causes then the american usrlnes with rifles at the port and the band as x remember playing marching through oeorgia a tune affected by american military bands if they are- far enough from georgia where the march is not a best seller i after that the british marines and there is no uncertainty about their march for a life on the ocean wave is their invariable march past a beautiful melody though the senti ment has never made a great appeal to the writer then came the sailor men the jack tars of old england and everyone loves a sailor in thla ease the crowd was waiting for them for they had been appearing in all the pageants not so much ss actors as property men for one of the scenes in one of the pageants hsd been court scene which involved the tartest rug that i have ever seen with dimensions those of a full slsed hockey rink as louis king of france and his consort and escort gathered their vol uminous robes about them and left the court the speetstors had learned to watch for the property men in actlosi notes and comments during the first eleven months ot the f ucfil year which terminate at the end of the present month st 430 can adians who were rtiabluled in th neighboring republic have returned to canada there i nothing to be sur prised at in this return movement of our people for we know that condition with our neighbors are not as favor able as they wished us to believe few year ago ft is doubtless because of the particularly difficult conditions which exist in certain parts of the united bule that thousand of can odlsns prefer to return u canada and establish themselves in new and fertile territory where industry is soon crown ed with a decent competence doctors are again to become bar tenders under the new regulsuons the government the oliier dsy passed an order- in council that rubbing alco hol could only be purchased op a doc tors certificate and in quantities of not more than ib ounce and both druggists and physicians have to keep records of their dealings in the com modity an average of about three new law come on the statute books of canada every day of the year the number of law introduced in the ten parliament of canada last year was over 1360 snd most of them psssed into law we hsve not reached the ridiculous limits noted in tome american states where law are turned out by the thousands nor have we gone to the other extreme exemplified by alabama where the bute assembly convenes only ones in four year and then its leglslstors are paid so little that they do not bother to meet much longer than to shake hands snd ox the bills our yearly production of legislation is getting to be too much of a good thing the tailor men who swooped down upon that rug picking it into the air with out a wrinkle in it whence it floated off the stsge like the maglo carpet in douglas falrbsnk thief of bagdad bo when the sailors msrched past the crowd wa waiting for them and their reception approached the limits of a tumult then the osnshlan forces regulars first with the mlilua following in or der of their seniority the queens own rifles marching past with lord roberts st the head as honorary colonel and certainly old bobs wss attraction enough for one day and the crowd demonstrated its love and respect for this soldier whose nsme was a house hold word wherever the union jack tossed its folds into the breeze then steady there nows our time get that helmet down over your those hon dr forbes godfrey the min ister of health for ontario seems to be hsvlng trouble in deciding just how much sdverttslng a funeral director msy be showed to do a recent regula tion limited the advertising activities of the undertaker to a small profess- lonsl card which wa to be inserted in no more than one plsos in any one newspaper the use of calendars or posters was tabooed evidently the honorable doctor fears that too much advertising might increase the demand rven for the services of the undertaker the funeral directors naturally resent ed this interference in their butlnssss snd on saturday the announcement wss made that the regulstion wss 2sncelled for six months should the death rate show any marked increase in this period no doubt dr godfrey will see that the advertising restric tions sre again enforced if there is wen a suspicion that unrestricted ad vertising msy increase the business of the motor hearse and casket factory whst can it not be counted upon to sccompluh for other lines of business the extension of which is a more de sirable matter ireproor woilhoaril farsalaby the georgetown lumber company limited georgetown ont j b mckenrle georgetown ont iiiwiinauniiin mil nun afril u adss i nicwh wttb room us sell your cream at home where tm caa fid ike highest grade andthe bcsl price saea every sjbrsay ism georgetown creamery co m saxe manager afaaia far heutte craaai baaaratan can and lea tfeaea umiirniiiiiinniiraa m i i i to all who are considering repairing or roofing nowuutetimetoprepair order now pay june lrt keep the spring mint out doora they are a bad thing houied up rib roll roofing for mine garagea of all kincla readymarie buidlinga all aizea everything in aheet metal tor building teated and proved lightning prevention phone write or meet gilbert sinclair phone 103r3 georgetown marmalade 25 butter war st a s lassllhj the celebration and hla to the admiral phlpa who demanded the eurremer of quebec in the name of the klniof knttand ram uke a trumpet call over the flaina and broutht the atatmhlr to lu feet with tumultuoui eheerlni aa if a coal had been aeond that decided the cham- pluuhlp of the world say the envoy from sir william rtupa the admiral damanda the ur- render of quebec and your reply with in an hour saya fron tanas i will five my antwer at the mouth of the cannon a la touch da mea canon blitory record that the enewer waa well tlvwi and well received too for the admiral waa nothing loath to drift out of rente of prontenaoa fortraa of quebec and ita feanau defender the ifullla of canada waa aaked to contribute to the hlttoris celebration and wary bailment from dan even unto baerthaba atnt either a whole remnant or a repreaentauve the american government aent the warehlp new llampilure and a de tachment of uarlnea while a dmaeh ment of uarlnea and anion waa the contribution of the government of prance the brltlah coveramant atnt 1uu tnrtnmltahu with a eorpa of uarlnea and thla ihlp waa alao given the honour of canytnthjui the prince of walae now klnt george and lord roberta to the aotne of the acuvluaa certainly it waa a colourful gather ing and it la a queetlon if old quebec ever wltnaieed tuch feauvltlea aa took place during that week in july when everything waa deferred to the em ployment of having a good time aub- lect of courae ao f ar aa the unitary want to oertain paradea and rehaara- ala preparatory to the great review that waa planned to take place on the plalna of abraham the italian regiment waa aaked to contribute one company to form part of a comnoalta regiment of riflemen from western ontario to be known aa the ird oompoatte rlflee in owtimend tha omcere or the company were the writer and captain alfnd baa- tedo and captain oeorge cune aa the lieutenant and the company waa allotted a plan in the battalion aa no one company probably became the colonel wanted to keep an eye on ua wa wen proud of the poaltlon but far proudnr whan we learned that lt colonel uoore of tha helton regiment waa to command the battalion an ap pointment that carried much honour with it the company amt oy tha halloa regiment waa a eompoalte company too for many of tha orboere and nan comauaaloned officer went aa private rather than nun whet promlaed to be a great parade tha trd oomnouta regiment waa en camped north of tha city in what la ealled savark park and it proved tol be a difficult place to find for roll call ponlbly due to tha eatraordlnary at traction in the olty and tha revelry that carried on long after tha hour of tattoo aa the aokuen from toronto evm smith be sure and awing right arm and for heaven sake dont crowd battalion shun i uove to the right in foun form poural bat talion left wheel double i battalion haiti front right drttal eye frontl advanoe in column no one company by the right quick uerch and we war off one impreatlon of that uarch past will never fade the pace of the hone ridden by the second in command uater oram who rode with tha col onel at tha head of the column nor will i forget the length of hla extra ordinary tall which learned to swwp tha ground after the manner of the tklrta of the ladle in the pageants ha waa one of those lnperturbable hones who didnt can a dam whether ha was passing tha king of england or the town hall in fergusit wee all in the days work and at the end of the day ha was sura of a peck of good oats and acme timothy hay and what more was there to want the oolonele mount caught tha spir it ot the great oc and deported himself aa a colonels hone should but tha uajora hone had his mind made up to take it coolly ngardleas of no i company behind him which waa twisting and weaving like a serpent in its endeavor to keep its left flank from coming in contact with the long tall afore mentioned i wanted to prod him with my sword though i doubt if that would ban pro duced results eommansunta with the risk taken by the prodder fortunately lust in time the colonel sensed tha sit uation and tha majors spun removed the obs and wa want past aa well as no 1 company or any other ought to go psst then back to camp after clearing the saluting base at the double and the tercentenary celebration was over so far as the unitary waa concerned and i am told tha bottom dropped put of everything when the regiments had folded their tents and departed ilka the arabs continued next week this la no aura algn of spring but spring should be a sura sign of tha arrival of that time for the commun ity to clean up there la no superstition or prophesying about this cleanup when warm weather has come to stay until cold weather nturns in tha au- tumni every owner of property and tenant should instinctively feel it hla duty to remove tha evidences of win ters ravages and to aid and augment nature in her work of rebeautlflcatlon rvery spring cleanup program should include disposal of winters accumula tion of litter and decayed vegetation repairing and repainting of bulldlnga and lanscape gardening landscape gardening la no longer associated with urge estates alone clmnllness about the person or the home costs nothing a community cleanup need involve no expense except of a moderate amount of labor on the part of tha householder if there were excuses for iinclaanllnass they vm removed long ago what is compmsatlon of a communitywide cleanup campaign it tmprovea the general health of the community by removing deposits that are breeding places of disease gttnu and dleeaae carrying insects a clean town la a bat- tar plsee in which to live than one that is unsanitary and unsightly and the best community advertising is the an- pearanoa of being eleanedup paln- tcdup and plsntadup acctdknts incbbamno reports emanating from th offices of tha compensation board show a strong upward trend in tha number of accidents reported so much so that soma an inclined to question tha value of prevenuva efforts this questioning la doubtless good for the safety movement as it keens omelals alive to the needs of tha situation but those interested in industrial safety need not lose hearty according to r b morley general manager industrial accident prevention associations who nfen to the increase in payroll in th past year and to the growing practice of re porting the most minor type of acci dent to the workmene compensation board accident atausttcs an vital to accident control said ur uorley and nfemd to the compilations covaring th fifteen classes of industry in the associations a careful tabulation is made of the experience of the eight thousand plants comprising the mem bership of the organisation and this informstlon is f ollowed up by tetter and by calls of tha field force of the as sociations ur uorley adds that uie growing interest of executlvea in ac cident prevention hss already begun to produce results then are all told about 39000 plants under compensation in ontario of which aooo are under the jurisdiction of the industrial acci dent prevmitlon associations th pay roll of these eight thousand however la about twothirds of tha total in uarch law there were mm ac cidents reported to the compensation board of which thirtyfour were fatal this is a small drop from february when then wan efwo accidents in cluding 40 fatalities but uarch ibm figures an higher than uarch last the total beneflta awarded to injur ed workan and their depandenta in uarch of this year wen sawamw of which tl081j waa for medical aid these figures show very little change from february whan total benente wen aale14a4i including liotootm for medical aid high school results in each list the nsme an arranged in order of the total number of marks obtained hon before a name denotes flratclsss honors the figures after the names denote the number of sub jects in which honor and pass standing respectively have been obtained tha names of those are included in these lists who passed in at least five sub jects foru iv john cvans j- norman bailey 1a uargaret oandler 11 charles stockford 07 ray orichton 3b joseph bolger 3s beth ulmms 33 irene allison 05 john uedermld 13 jessie wallace 08 john orichton 09 foru tn hen evelyn ashman 3 oeorge dickie 3g eleanor uecrtonllrt s3 aloyslus bolger 31 zeta graham 34 wuma stull 3- sidney sliver 3- uarion allien 1a eben frith 10 llulan saunders ig sarah blandish 0- uary hunter oo edna glass 05 charles kirk 05 commercial hon use bessey 43 foru n uargaret denlson a1 uargaret uodonald 54 june frank 31 cecil davidson 03 william chs- 8 in 01 uarjorie uckane 0- betty rolson 30 elisabeth bonsthan 01 james evans 34 jean nixon 05 jack uaclaren 14 uargaret leslie 00 lawson chesney 14 ethel uar- shall 0- uary reeve 0- jack dun can 14 foru ii commercial florence ursndford 34 dorothy wagstafh 1e foru i bicommerclsl omar dlgtlns 46 alio any 35 ethel smith 31 allan dewhunt 35 gor don uartln 11 alice wslker 34 horace hurley 11 irene armstrong 34 oordon johnston 34 eleanor burton 34 ernest alcott 0c isabella collier 34 harold ritchie 01 llssel dames 00 walter ucollvray 05 jesile hu1 34 prance atkinson 34 uarion ttranor 33 foru t kathleen hale 45 jos eph harris 31 esther murphy 30 robert raines 14 allen mcdonald jri douglas preser lg jane morrison 13 graham famell 34 russell flnatlna 35 doris green 10 irene uulhou- and 33 nonen dennett 06 isabeue thompson 06 helen brown 06 helen mcdonald t3 doris sykea 34 praaer ulmms 07 jack smethunt 05 may hancock 33 horace oandler 14 william uaclaren 05 perfect attendance and punctuality poru i jack saunders eleanor burton verne brown poru ii james evans elisabeth dons than poru iii eleanor mcdonald aorm wnorman bail

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