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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 28, 1929, p. 1

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the georgetowti herald sixtyfourth year of publication georgetown wednesday enin august 28th 1929 1 50 per annum in advance 200 to usa thegeorgelown herald j m moome ruy ui rmui kakf caaulu weekly newspaper caaalfm nalimul hcdrie lallway kabtbound westbound daily dally flake train ho so 411 1 no i ml am m mo am j loot am m 0jso m 61101 pu elljso am 1 ml pa uo pin 0 441 pu lo 150 inn 11 bm pu a tm pu 41 ml pu 14 1m pu is mi pu li lost pu m tta pu is 1150 pu 171101 am no to wui nm dally except sun- ay no 41 to aelon only btstlon phuns a cnb time table uiu east passenger ul ih passenger big am passenger 1011 ul jliail 1116 pu passenger 4j djm mall xs pu paasenger us pjm uaanr sunday ms pm tisiag west mall 7j4 u paseengct uh am passenger loll am passenger xii am luu 446 pm lmhssngar ms pm nimiiwgfi jot put pscttger wuhilay 1044 am oetw nerlb ssa m gout sees i1 f fc cbtrilonuriobulidsijd ajuow coaches leave otorgetown as follow west bound east bound us ul ms run 1150 tun t ms am mo nm 1lu am aao nm uo pm ww tun ma pm luopm loao nm- dally except saturday sunday and boudayf saturday sunday and holidays t sunday and holiday only am mill slap at narrlaurlea basra directory lb mott dale barrister and hhrtter georgetown ontario oma kin aide urn at oluuncs h wioojnt lalieltar naiary talhn dmftw tvhaul block georgetown telephone 1m johh a thompson bsrrleter- beueuer naiary rakua hill stnau phons wall ob j j paul on e t paul medical ooar of health in saoncilng tovnihlp ooee hours 3 to 4 and 1 to run man u ooee and residence main street outh- oppoilu presbyterian church db 8utsxbxand by ear noat and throat bpethalkl at georgetown wednesday saturday hour 1 pjn ul pm or by appotot- mint nisascs sunnuod oast at mas matthew ualn st bom prune imrt 4 ob a v wiluaiu physician and b o itadleal officer of health oeorgetown abe andbaaldanm qumb st boutta itw ul oom houra 1j and pm alio by appnlntntant r b watiom das 1ldjl o 3ava n ta f kuaat nianlay r l haalk las dab lana bfaidl ena door 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ttudtfrm afmotand not from the cow body cow hare longer lactation period and longer lift aajkmrrtplatmixt ckorgu mil ft imallif come in and let ta thow you records of what cow chow is doing for leading dairymen agent for gurws fertojlzehs bramshorts m1ds oilcake gluten meat meal bone meal tankage charcoal grit oyster shell salt cornmeal oat and barley chop flour porridge oats philip g early time ik cemcetawn w maefayden manager advertise it pays silvers clothing store wish to announce that they have purchased a fine line of boots and shoes and have a splendid variety of mens boots and shoes also childrens shoes at the most reasonable prices come and have your choice phone 376 h silver georgetown insurance ll i w specialism in the following life sickness accident and automobile lit ui wulf your policy omih geo c brown phon b0r2t gtorgatoipri nerval po ah oraats rttaai b aarilu adw j ntrasoa momiim vp ip lp p messrs h j picard co ltd stock brokers toronto georgetown h j picard wishes to announce that he will offer through hi georgetown branch office istcash prize 10000 for the nearest correst assay of gold quart value per ton 2nd cash prize 5000 for the second nearest correct answer gold bearing quartz value per ton this piece of quartz was taken from wright hargraves mine and can be seen on display at w t evans office window rules of contest 1 contest open for 30 daya 2 open to residents within 1 5 mile radius of georgetown 3 one guess a week to contestants 4 this piece of ore will be assayed by a govt geologist 5 ballot box will be opened by reeve and scrutineers appointed by him 6 results will be announced through this paper 7 results of the reeve will be final 8 contest begins august 2 1 at dj a fa a d- p p ip p p p what is btlccbssr x aiked a ktudent deep in thousht to tell me tohera ftueeeui u taught 1iu face upturned in nuty loolu sucomm in alway found in book that leada iu on to higher hope and with the world sraat problem eoo the doctor tay with look kedate sucoua with me la to abate the pain and kufferins of my kin and with my aklll a victory win oer all the 111 we dally find of both the body and the mind the millionaire with wealth and fame amenl to tell where ftueeem earns by hard work dulsenoa and thrift i sained aucceia a princely sift my wealth tncreaae day by day good builnee judgment lead my way the artut with hut wondrous aklll in painting mountain vale or rill waa atked what brought about auocess tut ooda own tlf t that i potaes the flnuhed picture elear and bright enraptures both my soul and sight ifuile hath eharmi we all auett that loothe the aching heart to reat it magic wondrou work has wrought buoosta through it 1 ofum sought the aoulful influence of it might uplift our mind to purer light the lawyer say with pleating grate i win aueeeat in owe bis case by waya and means that i poueta opponenta feel my great nieces and atep by lep i thow my power and win great fame in sous dark hour with look severe in danger hour the warrior in hi might and power hi inmost feeling uarnly hide when tklll and tact are sorely tried sueeeii to me i object won i foal great pride when work i dona the orator who sway the throng that cheers hi word both loud and ions peel a great pride in his lueos attained by powers he doth pome the utterance of hi words of cheer renews our uvea and calm our fear suooeeel success thy fleeting wing have oft destroyed the power of kings success i but a bubble bright with varied color in the light that bursts and vanishes from view and disappear like morning dew success la naught by earthly tain which after all ws hold in rain 11 bars today tomorrow sun may thine upon a course thats run our year are few life a races look higher up for true nieces theres no success in worldly fame mr truth and light seek higher aim tl worth the struggle and the strife to build true hope on future life complete success will crown our toll and sincere efforts naught can foil j b rlttenhouse toronto accidents and comisnsatiom notes and comments industry in ontario he broken all previous record in the number of accident reported to the workmens compensation board there having been sju8 accident reported in july or an incnase of 11b0 over july a year ago and aoo more utan the num ber reported foe october ism which was the highest previous record since the commencement of the act in 1015 the fetal esse numbered 4s for july as against 40 in july 1ws the tola benefit awarded in july amounted to tllthmam of which 4so3018m w for compensation to injured worker or their denendanta and sii4djji for medical aid in july ims the total benerit awarded amounted to tsuooo4s r d morley general manager in dustrlal accident prevention aawcuw tlons speaking of the figure say that many of the report to the com pensation board relate to minor in juries which in former year considered only a first aid ease the record of the compensation board show that fortynine percent of al lowed elalms involve payment for med ical aid only the increase in total benefit however appears to include some severity and afr morley that it i evident industry txmerally must give more attention to safety work the record of the industrial accident prevention association snow that many of the larger firm employ- in from 350 up are giving close at tention to accident prevention and are getting result that are aausfaetery both to exseuuves and worker ac cording to mr morley attributing ac cident to the earalesnsc of worker 1 no longer accepted aa a good excuse because the socalled earnestness of employees is simply an rimlhlon of lax supervision in the plant those who need compost of what doe the world stand moat in need i it money or physical health or changed circumstance or peas between nations the and many other things sre vary neeirshls but we might have them all and yet be in gnat need dr joseph parker that great preacher of londont city temple used to say to young minis ters preach often to broken heart i you will find one in every pew it seems a safe statement to make that the world need eosafort mors than it need anything else that individual next to us not only in the church pew but in trolley or train in shop and offloe and school even in our own home circle may need comfort in a way ws little suspect there are more broken heart than the world knows anything about i it hopeless this great and univer sal need of oomfortf it may surprise some of us to realise that just u the need for comfort la greatest so lbs provision for meeting this need i also greatest there 1 probably no one who cannot comfort some one else in a gracious and helpful way and back of it all is ood whose very nature and passion it is to comfort sll who sre in bed comfort is not s complicated thing it is simple and easy for those who are willing to offer it there must be uriderstandlng unselfishness i sympathy the story has been told of a rural pastor who had an unexpected experience said ha a poor mother on a mountain farm met my pastoral visit by bursting into tears and sarins oh somehow i felt just as if you would earns today i have so many trouble end problem that x want you to help us aboutr then aha told me thing that were beyond ray wisdom to solve and how just a little more of the dull burden would mean insanity i was alarmed at the fool i must appear for i did not know what to say at length aha surprised me by sarins you have settled my problems so nice ly you hsve given us just ths help i neededl then i knew it waa sym- kthy not wisdom for not a problem d i solved sympathy meant more than knowledge and wisdom to that needy woman and sympathy 1 some thing we can all give if we sre willing to nay the price even when we lack knowledge and wisdom many about us are often longing for it if human being csn help one sno- ther by sympathy and comfort how much mors can ood help us 11 u only ws will let htm oftentimes we do not know the heartneed of our fellows but ood always knows the heartneeds of us all we may say re verently but truly that a number of the otdnssd became man and lived on earth a a man in order that he might feel with us tn our infirmities snd needs por we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our inflrmltlea but was in all points tempted like a we are yet without am let u therefore come boldly unto the throne of graee that ws may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need ths bible is a message of comfort from first to iset the suffering of the race began when man first sinned at one man needed oomfort and ood was at band with the oomfort that only lis oould give pronualng even in the asrden of eden from which mans sin expelled us all a saviour who should mors than undo all the ruin of sin and the list book of the bible the revelation tells u that in that stsrnlty whsn sin shall have been done away forever and ood shall dwell with them in a new way then ood shall wipe away all tsars from their eyas snd there shall be no mors death neither sorrow nor crying nei ther shall there be sny more pain ood imdarstaiid u bast of aul ood loves us most of sll ood can oomfort us ta can no on else he is ths ood of all comfort who oomfortsth us la all our tribulation tbst ws may bs able to comfort them which an la any trouble by ths oomfort wnerawub w ourselves ore oomforted of ood bs never waits to ask why ws sre suffer ing or whether w dstsrve his com- till cigarette smoker of the future may find a beware of forest fires warning on each cigarette he also may smoke hi fag down to a fire proof up these possibilities are fore cast by a b bherman of the united btato porestry sendee in an appeal to manufacturer a well a smoker to cooperate bi a nationwide fire prevention program another warn ing that might be put on 1 harmful to boy and obis and parents stewarttown mr wm beseoby has sold his pro perty in atewarttown snd gone to re side with ms daughter mrs mark given at mmehomo mr beseoby will be much bussed in our village and we sll with hut health and hspplness in his new home ml elisabeth bontthan i spending a couple of weeks at the home of her uncle mr wm whlttsker at oak- vlue uii margaret hodge spent the week end with mr cslvin bailey at hornby ashgrove the august meeting of the ashgrove w l wss held st the home of mr n a stark on august 30th the meeting waa in charge of the institute ouia with mis ruth oiffen in the chair miss oorena wrlttlesworth gave interesting reading entitled quitting time a guitar solo was given by mis bertha barnes a paper on the un folding of a rose waa given by ml plorenoe brown vocal music ac companied with violin and ukelele by misws ruth msrgaret snd marian oiffen was much enjoyed miss zetta oraham gave a humorous reading a contest arranged by ml lulu ora ham provided much fun for all home made candy was served the singing of the nation anthem brought the meeting to a close to be a tramp i beoomlng genteel you just call yourself hitchhiker and have the gall to solicit rides from sll and sundry automobile driver snd you will get your nam in the paper with a long seeount of your exploits in spits of sll ths pro issued by motor league and hlghwsy departments it eanm ta be human nature to offer a ride to ths msn walking on the open road almost every ear owner doe it once in a while yet every ones ta a whua some criminal victimises one of thaes goodnatured snd generous people often they unwittingly assist a yount boy or girl to run sway from horns the or owner cannot be too careful in offering free rides in the discussion of the effect of a small wheat crop on business com mercial interest concerned with west ern canada should not overlook the fact that conditions vary in different district peuuree are not universal even in year generally good there are districts which sre sorely afflicted in this year of a generally bad crop there are districts which will harvest good crape unfortunately there da not appear to be many area wbsr the outlook is st all promising with ths probability that only lojmaooo bushels of wheat will be available for export this year the question as to effect on vsrlous grain port la im portant port william and port ar thur will make a strong bid for ths bulk of the business snd in view of ths mountsln hsul snd the longer water haul it i likely that vancouver wm find its volume of grsln business very msterlslly reduced this yesr and if a is hoped the grade of wheat is bet ter than tbst of last year the grade of flour which will be manufactured from it will be better than average with the reault that the orient trade an important factor in the last crop year will be lets to the next year the bit crop of lowgrade wheat was the most important recent feetor in prorr6tttur exports of flour to ths orient these are prohebll which should not be overlooked in eontldering the effeet of existing conditions on canadian export trade to the next twelve months jtn- anclal post milton mr and mrs j a elliott and mia pearl smith of milton spent the week end with friends at oolllngwood before leaving for toronto mua ella coulson of the bell telephone staff waa presented with en ivory mirror and picture frame by the staff provincial oonatahle oookman has moved hit family from kitchener to milton and will reside in the house on woodward ave vacated by principal hepburn who has moved to toronta mrs w h stewart snd family who have resided in milton for a number of years moved to toronto this week where in future they will reelde they will be missed by s urge circle of friend jsmee curry a wellknown snd re spected cillsen of milton for many years died sundenly at bis tioue corner of pearl and prince streets on tuesday night in his tlrd year he had been a rural mall carrier for over 35 yesra he was unmarried and was a member of oraoe anglican church he la survived by two brothers snd one alster christopher of milti john of st catharines and mrs walsh of toronto champion the aie ib duvebent lsks of bays is one ihousand oa more feet above sea level and the al utude of this sequestered group of lakes cor with the fragrance of ths nines to girs the visitor a new vigour in life you have real enjoy ment golf or pabdllng all day long without tiring you est heartily and sleep like a log select your own type of aeoonu datlon for here you nave them all from rustle cottage to the most pretentious of hotels canadian national rallwaya oomfortahle trains oonnect at huntevlile with the steamer for all points on the lakes ask any canadian national agent for information and literature on this at- traeuve country the facetious question what be come of all the old autost has been current ever since our automobile afa began the national automobile ohamber of rjommeroe looking into the matter has the answer they get tossed on to the scrap hesp every year the united state scran j4s0- ooo automobiles onetenth of the en tire number in the country indeed ths american people are throwing away annually onethird as many auto as sre in use in all the rest of the world the ohamber of commerce points out lneldentslly that the average life of an automobile in this country i about he yean and nine month durdia summer housewife are pestered by the itinerant peddler the door bell ringer who cells from houss to house plying his trade snd impo ing upon the credulity of the unthink ing housewife the practice is an economic ul that exacts an annual tou of many dollara and tn most easts the fsmlliee that can 111 afford to buy the superfluities which these peddlers invariably offer for sole re the usual victims it is wen to beware of these salesmen snd not place too much con fidence in the plsihlhls stories they teu to gain ths confidence of their prospect inferior articles of many kinds are peddled sll over the country snd the eutouobue has been a treat eld to this kind of ehlcsnery for after he he landed a few easy roeneete a days journey will take him beyond reach of the buyer who discover she has been gulled the saf eat policy la to buy from the rtome merchant he la not here today and tone t if for any reason the article is not sat- red the trouble to satisfy his eiistosaer ufsetory he la ready and willug to eor- not so with the peddler he u after ilie money mainly again the business msn of your town takes an interest in his community snd when srtyone is in need or when contributions sre sought he is uaublly generous snd wullrfg to do hi share on the other band ths peddler doeant give a hoot for ths pro gress snd welfsre of your community if you sre nsturslly gulllbls and saauy penuaded to buy goods displayed at your front door hang out the not at home algn when you eee him wst kitchener record fort he lovee u when we do not deserve to be loved he comforts ut when we hsve no claim upon him while we were hi enemies he died for u if every human being who la in loneliness or need or sorrow or affliction of any eort today would but turn to ood and open the pates of his book and seek out the riches of ths eomfort that ood is so ester to lavish upon sll there would be st a revival of spiritual blasting sween- ing around the world a the human race haa never before known human hearts would be lifted in a mighty song of thanksgiving to ood snd his hesrt would rejoice more even than the hearts of sll hi children the psalmist knew something of tin when he tang true la my eomfort tn my affliction for thy word bath given me life we have received the rsroutlse but my ood shall supply all your need so- cordlng to hi riches in glory by christ jesus snd if sll our need is met we shall have all the oomfort ws need when the son of ood left this earth in 111 bodily presence he prom ised to give another comforter that he may abide with you for ever ths areek word i parakistos and means one called alongside to help so ood ths holy spirit dwells wuh all who receive ilim through feith in christ and his neatalea ministry to them is comfort strength for their weakneea joy for their sorrow it wss the oood shepherd of whom david asnt thy rod snd thy staff they comfort me it was that asms shepherd who pledged us his word blessed sre they that mourn for they ball be comfortedjdatty oiasa acton rev j w res of toronto who bad s very successful pastorsts tn acton which otmnmenced in 1is7 43 years jo occupied the pulpit of the united church lest sunday mr and mr isaac bennett and mis msrjory of verdun manitoba mrs wm bingham of uamutoa ifra bertlsnd conover of erlndile ura john beaton of tare mis noreen bennett of osortetewn were ths guests of mrs robert bennett this reek mrs clarence kentner baby ken neth snd miss betty littler of tor onto hsve returned home after epend- lng two weeks st lbs home of mrs a w murray snd s couple of weeks with miss k llttlsy in kuehener who is just recovering from an accident when ah was injured by being struck by an automobile superintendent leruidte of ilramp- ton and mr mitchell cooper of georgetown were here attending the funeral of the lata warner nkklln on saturday aitsrnoon activity on the construction of ths new srens in acton eomirumoed in earnest this week snd has been making good headway permission was given last week for the removal of ths old drill hail to a new ills in the park operation were commenced on on- day and tits building 1 well on its way to the new alts on the northwest side of the park and will be in readi ness for ths fail fair to a few weeks ths cement foundations for ths steel work of the new building sre now be ing made and should lie completed this bits of humour hsr ijeoaas the meeklooking woman with sheu- rlmmed spectacles was applying for a drivers license how many muss haw you drlvsnr atked the official plfty thousand mile and asver had hold of ths wheel i interposed her husband stepping up sbs ot the license

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