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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 29, 1929, p. 1

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the georgetown herald sixtythird year of publication georgetown wednesday evening may 20th 1929 150 per annum in advance 200 to usa ii the georgetown herald 1 m mookk hiukhn- kaj wpuw awmlauuu caudiaa natksul uedrle silways teeeote htilmiirbau railway bastuound dally tnl mo 60 ii is a hi xi 800 a m 34 0o urn 0 11m am a iao pin 10 310 pui 13 iuo p m 14 im pin 10 0s0 i m is 1110 pw westbound daily trala no i lot am 31001 am 01301 pm v 301 pm o 4m pm 11 001 pm 41 101 pm 13 101 pm 15 1001 pm itlioi urn no so will run dally except sun day no 41 to acton only station phut 13 cum time tawit celaf bast passenger fllb passenger 933 passenger 10 18 mall i3ai passenger 400 alau c31 passenger 835 passenger sunday 731 oalag watt kail 744 passenger 813 passenger passenger pja pjn pin pan pjn passenger passenger passenger sunday gelttg north pjn pin pjn pjn 1028 313 4js0 em 708 1034 8j1s 415 1133 ajn 710 pjn hsvhobinakccragiw central ontari bos lines ltd abmow coaohks leave oaorgatown as follows wast bound east bound 7 30 am t 810 am 1110 ajn 336 pjn 720 pjtt 1030 pjn saturday sunday aio uu 1310 pjn 310 pjn 90 pjn 810 pm 1110 pjn dally except and holidays saturday sunday and holidays t sunday and holidays only all warns sup at neiiiaataas stan directory we dont claim theyll gfowovernightongrow- enn you dont want them to what you efo want la the growing mash thatll ma ture your young pullets into early laying heavy laying bird rmd thatll speed upblbplumpbroil- ers quick hie growing mosh thatll do it is purina chick otowena it contains buttermilk and vitamin potent cod liver oil put it to work for you we have a fresh supply also branshorts mlds oilcake gluten meat meal bone meal tankage charcoal grit oyster shell salt cornmeal oat and barley chop flour porridge oats philip g early i7s cemcetown w maefayden manager try tills flavoury blend wnen neact yon order ten fresh irota the gawdeim tiuntlu that count not wltst we have but wltat we use nut what we see but what we ehoose- tltrae are the think that huur or bless lite sum of human happiness the things near by not things afar not what we seem but what we are ttwee are tlie things that make or break tttflt give the heart its joys or ache not what seems fair but what is true not whst we dream but good we do these are tlie ihlnga that shine like gems like stars in fortunes diadems not as we take but as we give not as we pray but as we llw these are the tilings that make for peace both now and after time shall eease modern girl defined by noted writer llolen mcgregor o winnipeg the flying plsnut flnrers earned hor unofficial title and myrtle cook heels won her the official title of amateur lady champion whoje flying whose flying heels won her the official title of amateur lady champion of the world at the olympic men last year take s issson in nsvlgstlon from captain pott of the csnsdlgn pacific liner montrose miss cook who now covers womens sports for tha montreal star la not unfamiliar with the air having flown tha english channel on several occasions when on the other side at athletic events miss mcgregor la one of the fe omen famlllsr with the controls of trl- knotoreii planes hit travelled wert as a pssienger in tha junkers plsne which was landed at muntroal from the canadian fertile freighter beaverhrae for the waitsrn canada airways united by whom it will to used la air mall and eiprooi servlcei ix kov dale barrister aas saueuar georgetown oetario ometsicing bids mill st claixnce ii wiggins barrister beileltar natary paeue aflnees oneill block georgetown telephone 158 john 7 nlbastson barrister selleltar natary paella offlees mill street phone jj3 it 38 db j j paul dr 8l t paul payslelaba aai sar uedleal officer of health in eaqneslng township office hours 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 pjn phase sb office and nesldenoe main street 8outb opposite preabyterlan church ob c v williams physician and surgeon uedleal officer of health georgetown mace and resldene queen st south passe 11 ofiee hours 13 and 8t pjn alio by appointment p b watson djs mjjs geergetawa 3eee bears 8 u 8 bleeps tkaraday jj atlaneeaa w l teeth ldj djul dealiet office in lane block oua door north of oneills carriage factory hours ajn to tun db b leajuionth veterinary burgeon phone 840 main st n geergetsva oinsopbaono nnxgen- tha cklrepraeter palaur cra se u tears piaatlea ha llellchm sargary octets xray service offloa over dominion store office hours monday wednesday and saturday a to 8 and t to 8 pjn other daya and hours by eppuwtmtrt pkaaa me buhiac im at lflllsa rnaaa 118 tuesday and prlday a to 8 nja georgetown elevator agents for grain pool red clover alsike alfalfa sweet clover and timothy seed corn staminax chick feed alex l noble phone 148 georgetown hydro electric system orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds office town hall erwiiugoldhams meat market choice fresh and cured meats of all kinds at most reasonable prices fresh lake trout erwin goldh am phone 1 georgetown getting a keeping get your account paid keep your customers our service does this kelly aiken diplomatic collectors orenffovllls quelph owen bound mark every grave nothing is mora lasting or mora appropriate to commem th memory of loved ones who hava tone before than beautiful gran ite well carved with our present equipment and facilities no plant is better prepared to offer better values or better stock to choose from than can bo secured at our plant you ova it to yourself to see our stock and at quotations on monuments aearkers or com er stones before placing an or der anywhere aata u adm nvawbcbt works j nicdol pbonb us and save your money a good investment invest fourteen hundred and fifty dollars 1450 in the town of georgetown debentures have a yearly payment of ninetyone dollars 9100 assured for the next thirty years this small issue of debentures covers the waterworks extension made during 1928 get particulars from dr heath clerk j b mackenzie chairman finance committee corporation of georgetown slewarilown general store choice fresh groceries mens work boots smocks and overalls gasoline and oils ice cream and soft drinks on and after may 18th thli store will be closed every thursday afternoon during tha summer i m bennett phone 82r21 georgetown stewarttown r girls wanted steady employment year round to number of girls apply at once smith stone ltd college view georgetown seed corn imp learning wis no 7 golden glow w c y dent virginia eureka mangel sugar beet and turnip seed seeds of all kinds georgetown flour feed mills w c bessey proprietor phone 195 georgetown norvall garage on hiftliwair prompt service on repairing of all makes of cars we guarantee our work and our prices are reasonable british american gasoline and autolene oils norman norton norval ont piwve 327r32 bwmptoo mm ihearlkb obtfl her flowgkt ajwdkn every almtle spring um to me tilt caleb teailee u tu daiuum at deacon hynea cote and tetltd for a fw mlnulm chat with hi friend and nelshbote my wlivi dlnctxl into me to plant lief aome flower tittrnliv- glorlm and thine ulu that but ttia trouble la uum thing need plauuni about the time field crop ouaht to be coin into the poundand itd be a poor farmer thatd let hi crops go to take time to plant slower the deacon evpretaed hi agreement by a nod hi eyes at the tame urn noting the packet of flower seed that caleb carried in hi hand the deacon thought he could make out ifornlngglorle upon one envelope she alway scratched round with a utue rake and trowel ahe got caleb proceeded and managed to tick in a few seed where theyd git a start and grow but she cant bend and stoop the way she could when she wo younger o she got more querlous about me ttohv it this spring than she ever did bf ore seem to me 81ie peored so sot on u that 4 real ly flggered id try to git about it for her he asserted only a i told her id have to gtt my farmln done first if she was piannln to eat this comln winter along with my farmln there was other jobs to be done of course shingle looee on the barn and house pane of glass that had to be put in i and a hundud other jobs that dont take much time for one of era but add em together and they tmke out days when youd ought to be woridn on the land and then theres new work like bulldlns that what she used to kind of work a traverse on me a day or so ago he explained and every time ive thought of it since ive had to grin over it much a i hated to own up beat it only goes to show he said reflectively that it dont do a man a mite of good to stand out when his wife says shes bent on anything ive been needln a small tool house big nough to house a couple of plows and tnebbe a harrow he said for storln era in the born take up room i need for otwer thing so about a fortnight ago 1 was over to the mill and got a load or framlnumber and hauled it home she was out in the yard when i drove in with it and the fust thing she asked was what i wosi eallatln to do with it and i told her whereabout do you callate to set 111 she wanted to know and i told her out back of the kitchen end of the house and shut off all the wind and sun from my clothe when i do a washln she say and i cd see right then i want goln to build any shed there well then i soys tu put it thirty foot or so to the east of there thatll let the sun onto your washln id put it even further along only thirty footll fetch it clear to the wall and thats as far a i own say i if you do she soys itll be right between the kitchen and the henhouse and every time them hen squall ive got to go clear out there to see if it a weasel after them or what she say 80 i spoke of twothree other place but she picked flaws in every one of em come the next day i got bill bro- derlek and we started the tool house out to one side of the kitchen ell a a matter of fact we put it on the only place i could put it if i had it up near the home bulldlns at all shed vetoed all the other spot id spoke of havln it only jest this one ahe hadnt forbid me well bui and i worked hard for four day and got the place built framed solid and boarded in windows set and and i was pleased a punch over it id been needln it a long time we faced the doors toyds the road thlnkln it would look bet- terti a blank wall would id got it all nicely done except the paint and then i thought id give her a word to say about that women folk beuv tastiern men are commonly 80 i called her out and asked her about it up to then ur peaslee said diffidently she hadnt lifted her voice about it one way or another form the minute we started the fust nail in it what color d you aayf i asked her i want somethln thatll look well from the road and when i her that i cd see was goln to say somethln i wouldnt want to hear i knew that much if i didnt ylt know what it was goln to be paint it any color you like she say it bint goln to show from the road anyway aint goln to show from theroadp i says id like to know whats goln to bender it settln where it does well she soys i cn tell you whats goln to hender it and it wont uk me a minute to make you understand a row of momlnglorle 1 goln to hide this front part and youre goln to plant em and along the end i guess 1 11 have liollyhoektheyll screen it much as anything i en think of and caleb wlngate peaslee goln to plant em for me you didnt think she says that i waa goln to have a shed like that stuck up here in my yard and not do anything about it did ye i didnt think youd be i 1 cnfldln a thatr she soy caleb shuffled the envelopes in his hand uorninglory hollyhock petunia aster sweet william he read as he lifted each envelope i guess i got all she spoke of he said and id better be gitttn along with em and with another grin he left the deacon standing at the gate speaking before an audience of over 600 pmile in hub oa g dining luill on it recent evening mr i u ucdonald of norval belter known to the read er of flctun tut l u uontiiomery de clared umt the modern girl wo hi no resitect worse and in many respect better uum the girl of former geu- erutloruf hie otxaalon wo the anal jtmslon of one of live most sucoeasful olrl conference in the history of ute junior women institute movement wlten tlie delegate with the faculty i tlitliui a keavom a laugh went spinning along the street two merry and plucky and kind and sweet i a man who tolled with hi hand and bniln ifeard it and felt he was rested again i a woman all worried with houitehold care listened and smiled for it cheered tier tlierel a child who was crying and spent and ill- caught that laugh and was soothed and sum and somehow nobody a v i nooouy knew quit and student of uacdonald institute why lite faculty and fourth year studenu the world seemed bright a a sun- uf tlie ontario agricultural college swept sky and a imbiber of friends met for utor grit and hope and a heart ease- furewell dinner tlie speaker of the evening was mrs l m moctlonqld who ha writ ten several book about girl and wlio liroceeded to give her opinion or ute ulrl of touay it used to be the opinion of tlie parents some year ago said mrs uacdonald that the young people were fool because utey would not list en to uie advice of their elder but uiat opinion 1 giving way to a bet ter one namely that the young people now know a great many thing that their parent liave forgotten olrl of the present generation are no dif ferent fundamentally from the girl of twenty or thirty year ago for they have the same ideals likes and dis like that their mother and grand mother had not so very long ago the vocation open to girls who wanted to earn their own living were very few being chief ly teaching and dressmaking but to day there are very few profeasion that are not practiced by women as well a men and in order to meet these changed conditions and increased number of opportunities the modern girl ha had to change her whole out- wlwre formerly she had to accept what was given her she can now go out into the world and com pete successfully with the men which ha created in her a new spirit of in dependence that is often mistaken for degeneration in the opinion of ur uacdonald the making of a home 1 the greatest of all careers for a girl and she can not make too much preparation fori uie pursuit of that careers and now that the system of education in can ada offers equal advantage to both young men and women aha can take her place in tha home without the least feeling of inferiority to her hus band for uu benefit of those who were intending to enter business or pro fessional life the speaker told the story of how her first book waa writ ten and gave a graphic picture of ute dlfflcullties she overcame before it published finally winning out through perseverance in conclusion mrs uacdonald ex tended to the delegates and the facul ty and students of uacdonalds her best wishes for success in their chosen fields of endeavor and assured them that if they kept to their ideals they would not fall in whatever they un dertook staff seemed blent in one in that school boys laugh i notes and comments pfuends in this world of hurry and work and sudden end if a thought comes quick of doing a kindness to a friend do it that very moment i dont put if off dont wait what the use of doing a kindness if you do it a day too late burglary of the iluntavllle liquor tore about which little wa known to the general public until four ar rest were made resulted in four youths of hunuvule being deprived of their llbertty for two month and impoallton of restitution charges and court fees the tax rate of ilanover ha been struck at 63 mill one mill lower uuui last year the cost or education la responsible for 303 null 1bj1 for the public school and 1si for ute high school the separate school suppor ters pay im mill the weed nuisance hon john martin minister of agriculture of ontario ha announc ed that hi department will increase its efforts to secure effecuve enforce ment of ute law designed to prevent ute spread of noxious weeds in ute province the government of the province has appointed special in spectors to cooperate with municipal weed inspectors formers and others in ute enforcement or ute statute in addition ute department of agricul ture 1 preparing to carry on certain educational work including an adver tising campaign to direct attention to ute provision of ute law and ute im portance of it object the statute enacted by the legls- lauve assembly in 1037 requires every occupant of land and every owner of unoccupied land to destroy all weed that are declared to be noxiou on his property as often in every year as may be sufficient to prevent ute weed seed from ripening the act calls upon towns villages and townships to appoint inspectors to enforce its provision and authorises ute provln- al government to appoint inspector if ute municipalities fail to act the law empower ute inspectors in ute event of neglect on ute part of an occupant jar owner of land to destroy weeds on it to have ute weed cut and charge ute cost of the work against ute owner of ute property the legislation tn addition requires ute overseer of highways or other municipalities charged with ute care of highways to see that weeds growing by ute road side are cut down at ute proper times either a part of ute otttlnary labor or at ute expense of the municipality the law thus has made provision for ute carrying out of a class of work that every farmer or gardener will be ready to admit is important and useful it 1 true that ute flowering weed are not without beauty and that utey odd a touch of color to fields and roadsides in ute summer while that i so ill weeds grow apace and ute careless net of one farmer concerning plants of the kind that infest his fields i visited upon his neighbors in this and other provinces of can ada the spread of noxiou weeds has caused alarm in recent years am well it might such plants encroach big upon farm land threaten to choke out useful and valuable plant and add to the labor of ute farmer in the cultivation of crops weeds in field 1 of grain lower the grade and value of the crop of grain that is harvested they also tend to contaminate sup plies of seed as ha been shown late ly by tests of seed taken from far- mera drill in various parts of ute dominion the weeds uiat a careless farmer allows to grow and ripen on his land will inflict loss not only upon him but also upon hi careful neigh bars hence ute campaign against i this kind of farm pest cannot be carried on by some of ute farmer and landowner of ute country but must include the effort of all farmer and butdowners the weather come in for good deal of discussion these day but our advice is not to worry too much tha good book says that aeed time and harvest shall not fall and some of these daya tha cloud will pass away and the bright warm aunny days will be with us once more and youll soon forget thi gloomy spell pack up your trouble in your old kit bag and smile smile i smile i county municipal men were rath er surprised on receiving bill 130 of ute ontario legislature passed at the recent session this provides that all fines for offence under the highway traffic act on county highways shall hereafter go to the county treasurer instead of to the municlpallue in which the offence were committed under another bill passed at the same session in county will now be policed by ute provincial officers where there 1 no high constable is the trend of industry which has been for some years toward the big centres to be diverted in ute direction of ute small towns in it recent issue of ute american msgaiine henry ford said is it efficient for business to pay high taxes in congested cities where it workers must nay exorbitant rent by moving out buslnes could get lower land prioea lower taxes and lower rents and far better llvlnu con dition for it people what mi prove to be another important factor in ute decentralisation of manufact uring is motor transportation which with ute extension of paved highways is putting the small town on ute trade routes of buslnes though parry sounds tax rate for this year is m mills ute town is spend ing moo on establishing a tourist camp parry sound i also eetshllshlng a golf course by popular subscription at a cost of ma00 prospects for a bumper crop of strawberries in canada thl year are very bright according to ute fruit branch of ute canadian federal de partment of agriculture the straw berry season in canada extend from about the middle of may till nearly ute end of august the first crop ipens lit ute baanlclt valley near ictorla british columbia and the u tha maritime provlneee j te th 5 3 11 the visitor to canada from the south regardless of what else he may fall to notice never fall to remark upon ute canadian sunday the quiet restful sunday of canada i wonderful contrast to ute noisy commervlalised sunday of the united states of america we are told that we lose in dollars and cent by ute diversion of considerable tourist traffic from can ada over week end often we hear unthinking canadian remark that utey like cities across ute line because they can go to theatres and ball games on sunday but business can often bo purchased at too high a price canada cannot afford to ooumerclal- ixe her sunday for the sake of the tourist traffic soue thoughtful humorist ha said uiat the key to success does not fit ute night latch and uu is one of ute innumerable instances of truth spoken in a jest the young men and women who get home in small hours night after night may have spent ute night innocently but utey are not fitting themselves for position of rospcflalbll- ity and importance much of ute stu pidity of which employers complain many of ute blunders which reduce the firms profit seriously are due to ileepleisnes the tired brain is a dull brain and blunders are second nature to those whose heads are heavy for lack of sleep it is important for young people to remember uiat the physical and mental vigor which are so necessary to success are not con sistent with late hours even if ute time ho been spenr innocently the key of success does not fit ute night i ten ever since automobile lights were invented observant drivers have clung fast to a secret they have known but seldom admitted uiat a person in dark clothe walking at ute aide of an unllghted road at night la uvlalble under ordinary condition until ute car 1 dangerously close upon him the burden of escape is on the pedes- rlan ir he happens to be an experi enced motorist he knows this and gath- motortit he knows this and gathers himself for action when lights appear if he u not familiar with ute until- is of automobile lighii uuunct alone save him from injury indus trial engineer recently discovered that whit ruuidkorcltlef tied about ute arm of a night pedestrian in dork clothe doe ute trick it gives the light something to work on tills dis covery should be notod to every safe ty creed it will saso lives und relieve night motoring of the anxiety which is ute only flaw in an otherwise de lightful experience collier t weekly the growing use of the public lib rary is encouraging the culture of community depends to a large ex tent on the time which 1u people spend in ute reading of good books and ute fact that so large an in crease ho taken place in recent month shows that attention 1 be ing paid to thl mean of finding both recreation and education the cir culation of goad books is only one of ute many function which a well- conducted library perform in a com munity those in charge of ute in stitution can also do much to foster a love of literary literature by their ad vice to those who seek it by the na ture of their vocation ute librarian are in a splendid position to suggest reading of the right type to suit alt person and tending to improve tha mind of those who oeek such improve ment it is encouraging too to nota that ute children are making greater use of the library faculties the ac quiring of the habit of good reading in ute days of youth ha a great influ ence in later life and a race of young people growing up with a love of lit erature of the best type is a decided asset to any community or country

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