Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 11, 1929, p. 1

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the georgetown herald sixtyfourth year of publication georgetown wednesday e easing september 11th 1s29 150 per annum in advance 200 to u5a thetieorgelown herald j m moobb llmw csaasuaa weekly hrntm cataauu nallmal ueetrtc hallway ka6tbound dally mo 80 111 w 33 m urn at m e ujjo am iju pm 10 js0 pu 13 5jo pm 14 1m pu is uio pm ib 111 pm westbound dally trala ho i ml am 101 am ujm pm 7 jjit pm 401 pm li oi pm 41 141 pm is 4t pm ib 10411 pm lllioi am ma so wul run ilolly except sun os j no 41 la aoum only station phune u onu time tau1v 0ug east fumtlot auiiur passenger sunday using wt puumtr sunday oelag neetn cm 1 bis ua 10 li vlxlspjn 4410 urn 33 pm us pm m4 dm 1m u s am iuiui au pjn jm pia 41 pm 141 pm 1014 u a5 am 4jg pja mag betdk 11jj 140 ceofaral ontario bos lineslld asusow coaches leave oeorgetosm u follows wmt bound cut bound ho u f jo aj 1u0 pja t ajk u uo pja 11410 as ua pja a30 pja j0 pja mo pja 1lm pja 1030 pja bslly mpt saturday sunday and rwlldsy saturday sunday and holiday t sunday and holiday only all aim lap at hwil mara dlbfictory ut boy dale urritter aaa behest- oeorgetown ontario coes iclnl bute kill st clabence h wiooinb allrllwr notary rhn ornate onlll block georgetown telephone is dontputyaur cows into the milk ail cows that milk tha into the pad never laat loot and their oauui ate ooetinuauy rtf oat money to bay new cows fed according to d cow chow attp- pile the various snusctnsjdng rnstrttshi so that the milk it maiifnm tl fad tad not irani the cowa body cowa hate longer la petioda and looter life aajyeur njjnttmni chart all e tmajur come in tod let n ahow yoo record of what cow cbowr doing for leading dairymen agent for gu1ws fertilizers also branshorts mdm oilcake gluten meat meal bone meal tankage charcoal grit oyster shell salt cornmeal oat and barley chop flour porridge oats philip g early 17s cmmttmfn w maefayden manager advertise it pays easy to serve easy to digest shredded tub old wooden backer whea wbjh till the- km of the whole- wheal xffhh shredded wheat in the homeyoa ate ready oraverr qntck breahraat foe hnshanrl and children with jrrv a deucloua lunch a atisrvlag tuprer eat it wiifa milk and berrlea or sliced bananas norvai garage om htajhwaw prompt service on repairing of all makes of can we guarantee our work and our price are reasonable britian american gasoline aid autolene ous norman norton norval ont pfcone 32732 btminptoo acaagacaaaaaeiaaaa mm utit i niv- v- llh stewarttown general store choice fresh groceries mens work boots smocks and overalls gasoline and oils ice cream and soft drinks oxahoba bahamas uttlotfb am sbbsm pbijit of bbasoh i m bennett photwi 82r21 geortetown stewarttown wambabbttiiimsllsmll tff 411- 4aas llte 4 p p p john a taommon nalary raatla ooasi mill stntu pbona hi 3w ujj radirbb st i vaul pkytlclaa aba g aladlm ocuoar of uaallb in ffammhn i toauihlp i oosa boun 1 to 4 and t to pjn1 otboe and bjaldanea llala btrcat south oppoilta pretbytarlan church dr 8utbxblahd bya bar how and thwu bpadallatl at oaortalown wadnaaday saturday i hours 1 pja ul 0 pja or by appoint- 1 mant oiumi buppliad oiboa at ulm ualuunra mala st boma pnona imrs db c v willtasu physician and suitaon laadloal ooear ot baalth omoratunml ooat and bmliuno quatn st southl messrs h j picard co ltd stock brokers toronto georgetown oeva boun ii and ss pjn ajao by evpolnuaent r b watson dj9jl sldja o i mi a maaa b i s baaaat taaraaay v v aalfe umu djm oava la ian bloek ess door north of omani oarrtaab paetary hour sjb to djb db b uabjaunvh vatartnsry stasaon phoas mo uab st frtaa patch uobhsbd adonohm far la ci a a bahiai p sarhs tauaaasaa- n istix osorfstoan sirs post ctnm flhahanhsm ohikopitaotio kettsbm- aa catoaaraatar a taara praauul xray service one ovar stara otto houn itosday wadnaaday sad saturday a to and 1 tot pja other days sad hours by appelnbaant i isllam latl tassaay sad prlday to pja hark every grave itouuns u mora laatlng or aura annroerlat to commtmorata ih msbvory of lovad saw who hart sens bator than beautiful rren- satwau esnad with our praeaat aniilriinant sad farlwlai no plant la iiauar pncared to ofur batter raluai or a batter atsak to eboeaa froai than can ba amurad at our plant you oaw it to yourself to at our ateok sad sat ettetfatlons ea mnrmmanta uarkare or oonv ar steaee bafara pudn an er- ar anywhere i is attm worb h j picard wishee to announce that he will offer through his georgetown branch office 1st cash prize 10000 for the nearest correst assay of gold quartz 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 t rules of contest 1 contest open for 30 days 2 open to residents within 15 mile radius of georgetown 3 one guess a week to contestant 4 this piece of ore will be assayed by a govt geologist 5 ballot box will be opened by reeve and scrutineer appointed by him 6 results will be announced through this paper 7 results of the reeve will be final 8 contest begin august 2 1 t nm bob thme it ktanda in the oomer back to the wall ths old wtxxfcm rocker no alately and tall with nauaht to dkturb it but dialer and broom pbr no oue now uaea that backparlor room oh how well i remember in day ions sorie by when wo atood by that rocker my bur and v and ibuned to the atorle that srahd- ma would tail by ihat old wooden rocker we all loved ao well aa ahe aet by the lire the would rock rock rock and we heard but the tick of the old braia clock elshly year had the tat in that chair grim and tall in that old wooden rocker that alanda by the wall if thla chair could but tpeak oh the tale it could tall- bow poor ated grandpa in fierce battle ell neath the mara and the ttrlnta he fousht bravely and true and eheruhed for reedam the red while and blue it could all of brltht day and of dark onee betide of the day when tradma atood forth aa a bride thu la why we all love the old chair crim and tall the old wooden rocker that aland by thtwall or farm life for leading journal hi canada and uie united bulee her sreateat literary work wa brouaht out in 1011 when her book farm dairy tntf wa uaued thl wa a book of 300 pm well ultutrated written m eay fetyla and covered every phaee of dalrylnar u rn through four edition and la found in the library of almoat every agricultural tiutltutlon in cana da and the united btate in december mil ml hote knar ried w r stephen of hunungdon quebec an exdalry farmer and breed er of purebred ayrshire cattle he wa then secretary of the canadian ayralitre breeder ataoclatlon and uo secretary of the montreal milk producer amoelatlon no children were bom in the union but on chrut- maa eve 101s an orphan girl four and onelialf year old and a boy three year old brother and aliter were brought into the home and given a place a daughter and eon family herald and weekly star dominion stokes cxuuutatbs its tth annivgjulmy but poor grandma 1 gone and her tftrie done bar children have followed her one by one they have all gone to meet her in the tweet byandby and all that are left ar dear altier and nevermore shall we hide her gold apeea or her cap nevermore than we tease her while taking her tun nevermore will aha iep in that chair grim and tall the old wooden rocker that standi by the wait a pionebb woman op canada away back in ths middle eighties s whueteeed girl wall on in her teens left her comfortable home in george town ontario to pioneer with her bro ther william who had horneheaded on the bare prairie of north dakota at that time there waa a wlhhum trek to dakota from many parte of ca those who tuck it out have done well but many had not fortitude to do ao and later trekked into the canadian west and again houealaaded and broke prairie the girl referred to waa laura roe now known aa mr laura rate ste phen wife of w p stephen iweretary of the national dairy council of can- la although not in robust health but with great willpower laura made good coloniser and proved s great tupport to her brother she rather en joyed ahack life in the aummer she fitted in and helped to make a go of it she became art expert horaewom- an could ride the wildcat broncho and wa slwaya ready tor s race acroerthe prairie the second year on the prairie taw her qualified to teach a rural school a school waa offered her s few miles from the ranch and the accepted her household dutiea not being unduly heavy outside of cooking for several men the enjoyed her 30 or more pu pil in the tumraer the journeyed back and forth from ranch to school on her pet broncho benquo but in the winter s jumper without s tongue wa improvlaad to which her bronchos banquo and joker were hitched ths four year apent on the prairie rejuvenated the life of thla young woman and when aha returned to her ontario home some time attar ths marriage of bar brotherlhe had re gained her health and atrength in s meature to enable her to undertake s great work in her native province a year at alms ladle college st tho mas ontario gave her a good atart while on the prairie ranch the took s liking or dairying and on leaving the college aha entered for s oourse in the perm dairy school at the ontario ag ricultural college ouelph on gradu ating with high handing the waa of fered the petition of inatructm in the farm dairy school which poaltlon aha filled for 13 year many of the men and women who came under her inttruetlon at the dairy school ere head of auoceaiful dairy and other eslarprlae in many place in fhndaand aero the bor der aa wall during the tint year of her dairy school teaching the women institute waa brought into being in ontario and mlt rose waa aaked by ths govern ment to become it organiser and lecturer thla position the accented sad soon after organised the second women inatituts the first institute having been organised at btoney creek ahortly before thl thl was s3 yean sgo sod mia rose now ur ste phen has filled her annual lecturing tour of tut week or more in ontario every year atnoe she alio organised women intutute in nova seolis new brunswick snd british oolumbls while she has sddreased wfeii meetings in prince edward island snd quebec a few years sgo she spent s als week itinerary in alberts shs ha alao held several positions in ths federated womens iruutute of canada she had many rich experience in her farm institute lecturing tours many s dairy farmer tried to put it over by stking some ality question on one occasion s farmer aiked her how should s cow be milked mln rose enjwered alwsys by s man ths joke in thl ease waa a particularly food one and brought great applause or a the afterward learned thl far mer was noted in the community for getting hi womenfolk to do the milk ing she often acceptably judged butter bread jama fruit fancy work snd even poultry snd oeosuonslly cows st the country fslra in all thla work the was a itudent of the dairy armer- problem and wa ever ready to help him ml rote wa ths fust woman lecturer eppolntad by ths ontario oovemmsnt to sddress initltuts mset- begtnnlng sept 13th snd during ths two week ollowlng dominion stores wul celebrate it tenth annlvenary and to commemorate the wratlon will inaugurate a huge birthday party for the thousand of customer who have helped to build it into the largest re- tall oroeery organlasusn in canada thu party 1 unique hi ihat the birthday present will go to the cus tomers in the form of exceptional value in quality food product during the entire two week period starting in 1010 with only a few tore and a handful of men this great organisation now owns uo store which are located in simott every city snd town in ontario snd quebec the dutrlct covered by this great chain of food store extend from oochrsns ontsrio on the north to nlsgara pall on the south from windsor en the wett to chlcoutlml quebec on the east the company maintain large ware- home in toronto and montreal with three bakerlea to nipply it more with a stesdy atresm of rath food products every day in the year these stores require 80 msnsgers snd 1m clerks m lot talari totalled i13so000 during the tame year sale teiwi 431350400 the latest innovation of this great food service u the addition of cooked meat and dellcatasstn department dominion stores uske titopnlng assy as each more u stsndsrdtsedsnd the sue high quality food products are arranged in exactly ths tame msnner in ell stores milton reeve blaln who ha been pending a couple of week with hi daughter sir prank hematreet in mlrjneapou ha relumed home sfle blaln who accompanied her father will remain there lor a lew week longer the funeral of the lata mr j alexander who died on prlday kut took place on monday afternoon the service at the houe and grave being conducted by rev x m mcpaul min ister of knox church of which de ceased was a roember interment bj evergreen cemetery milton mr rex scott formerly of mutoo left toronto lt thursday for western osnsds alter two week st calgary he will go to saskatoon satlt where he ha scoeptcd s potltlon with the on ited drug co mr scott and young daughter will go with mr scott when he return wet after the chrutma holiday j h turner a farmer of the pint una trafalgar township who while climbing a ladder in his bam on tues day of but week fell and broke hi left leg above the knee died in ouelph oeneral hospital sunday deceased who wss in his eightyfourth yesr wss a member of st pauls united church milton he b survived by hi widow one on and three daughter oarneld at home mr a k white toronto mr a c mcoorquodale of ukssld and mis ada turner at home re former por sis years the conducted a travel- lllng dairy school in nova ssotls leech- ling ths fsrm women how to msks out lier travelling shout this province in a i covered wagon oontsialn her chum ibutter worker erasm cans nekfe itestar and other dslry equipment i as a writer mrs stephen excelled often her artlelea to ths press were full of suggestion as to how condition lot the srmer hi fsmlly snd ths com- itnunlty life could be improved parllc- lulariy th woman part 1 for a number of years she ws en raged in kmmshsm in ontario patbbbbves relics op the past it 1 an old saying uist the busy msn i the one who get thing done thl i literally true of a a mcnabb of the 1th line trafalgar who it the proprietor of a beautiful and highly productive farm and who find on the tide time to cultivate several hobbles one of these which he hss carried on or the put so year i collecting rel ies of the early pioneer life of ontario snd fn his home he hss hundreds of article left by the men and women who lived life at ha hardest hi the new province of upper canada in addition mr mcnabb collect coins wespons snd indlsn relic snd in moments not otherwise occupied he collect snd preserves the snlmsl snd bird life of uie province being an ex pert if selftaught tsxldermltt the people of the district surround ing coynes oomer trafalgar where sir and mrs mcnsb hsve lived for ue peat id yesr are just beginning to realise the treasure trove hidden wttiun the wall of this lovely old fsmoiauae prom all puts of trafal gar ire coming men and women in- terestod in the pioneer relic or arodoue to see the beeutles of the wild life preserved hers word of the msny interesting things brought together from different pert of southern ontsrio i spreading and to local vsltors i being added an in creasing ntmber from a dittsnoe to sil mr snd mrs uanb accord a hearty weloane and find time in ths midst of thilr busy lives to exnliin ths msny oijsets in thl smateur museum snd to increase interest in the early life if ontario born in mon township son of the 1st jobs mens snd grandson of a family which settled early in mono ur uensb founo thst he ws ins locality teeming with th earliest exsmplea of tool sad utensil used in the log home of ui first settlers not atisfled with one example of an ar ticle he hss tried to secure two or three kinds of each rale reailslng his design mny people hive contributed to the collection and eadt item in the thowcsu bears not osly a descrip tive esplsnstlon of it origin and uie but ths nsme of the dnuor snd the locality at well the home to which mr and mr uensb csme 10 yesrs ago i a land mark on uie seventh line te trafalgar and erected about es yean sgo it a wonderful example of the mlendld material then available bros i open fireplace carry antique ajvllrons shovel and tongs the thick wall show ths pientitude of ishor snd the low cost of brick snd ipsclou rooms halls and ttslrcsses recsil a dsy when hospitality involved the entertain ment of large families in the horn of different animal finds mslerlsl for aettee and chairs one very handsome settee having aa a back a pair of magnificent symmetries moot h a ascend pair support ths est which i in keeping with ths dignity of this king of thi forest ourty heep horn snd cows horns polittud to s mlrrorliks mnnllinnss are used in the msnufseture of armchsln and other tests the whole in excellent fts h u museum which ur uensb hss founded peel seed cooperative co are shout to enter the oil butlnaes they have put a null tank truck on the road snd are negotiating for space near the ojmt for ground on which to erect s tank planting 110 acre in on day it the aocornpluhment of a new harrawdrlil hookup operated by a eaterpuler the machine driven by two menu in volve the use of the wtooth har row ahead of the drill the provincial department of same and fisheries sent out nearly wo eng- lth ringnecked pheasant last week to fs of b5ln norfolk peel snd hslton under the protection of ths game iswa there will be no hunting of the pheasant thl year st lesit balunafad the august meeting of th walk wss held on wednesday the jsth vice- president in the ehsir the meeting opened with the usual svehrt the programme for the month waa in charge of mrs p w shoruu ths topic being the early mlttlonsriss of tubla times paul being one of the first rolulonsrles a very interesting snd instructive talk wss given by mrs shorull shout his early life and mis- tlonsry work alio shout his assod- bamttui silas mark and tim othy many interesting sets war again reviewed thl wss tallowed by a short paper by bessie cole allowing what wonder ful things can be dene and are beta done by our own mlsrlonarles mr a sinclair then gave a reading entitled counting the cost which dealt with the subject of government control it told tts sous of the awful things thst are happerimf sines thl evil ha com into our country the meeting cams to a class with a hymn and the lords prayer repeated by ell erin loss frequently written article on hnms0bui of quebec vigorous happy snd thsnkful ur snd mrs john w lewi of buffalo on august isth celebrated their nth wedding anniversary it i believed they sre the longestmerrled eoupjeln the unllsd state the larsnssswsrs msrrted u mm in lisauton ssh when mrs lewis wss 1 and lewi 3ft lstsr they moved to buffalo icrs lewi wss formerly miss hannah if one of the few remaining links with th early life of erin township wss severed by death on monday sept and st hi home to ouelph of john me- ktnnon father of judge r l mckinn- on of wellington county mr ucklnnon who wss in his eightysixth year had been in falling health tine june but it waa only in the hut week thst his condition hss caused concern re wss born in erin township s on of laehlan mcscln- non one of th earlier tattlers la ths district and sfter residing for over fifty war in that district went to ouelph in ims as inspector for th ouelph and ontario savings society for over thirty years mr ucktrtnon spent s urge pan of his life to th canadian west and wss very widely known throughout the prshies h also held ths position of inspector ol the huron tt erie loan company for msny yesrs while far forty yean ha was treasurer ol the disciple of christ in ontario a an ardent liberal h took sn setlve part in politics hi wel lington county and or twenty years wa treasurer of the township of er- had he lived until october 1111 he would hsve celebrated bis 11x1101 wed ding snnlverssry betide his wlf n leave two ion judge r l uckln non ouelph and airfield ottawa acton this district ha had several prise winners hi various el at the can- adlan nstlonsl prhlhlllnn ths past week in ths oldtime fiddler con test lugofwar and live stock rltsim exhibitor mm thl district hsve won msny places in the oldtime fiddler oontsst for those between so and is years ohsries dyer of hlusburg with a msrks snd henry shorull of baurna- fad with m marks won first snd sec ond pises in the elsss over os yean of age r w tarswau of nilltburg csme second with an msrks snd dsv tarsweu of arkell wss third with it mr a o cuuidge of acton won ss- ootid in the thraeyeareld gelding or tilly carriage hone clssm with suver lock and fred wrifgleeworlh of aeorgeiown won third after s most successful pastorate in acton of seven yean father f j us- reavy has been transferred by ths bishop from the acton ehsrge to as sume a position in one ofthe educa tional institutions in hamilton and leave or then immediately his re moval from acton will be deeply re gretted not only by jfcs oouregstlon but by ths many irsshatrisrhss tasd in the town during his yean of real- lence hen 8 is chsirmsn of ths pre library board and hss slwsy inlsrss li himself in promoting those thugs cskailstsd for ths beat interest of as ton pre press convicted of ssutng strong beer through nt in huron county th bleeman brewing company of auslnh wss flnsd itfjoo by magistral charles raid laat thursday this is ins sever est density imposed in th province so fsr or a breach of th liquor control act a special session of peel wss held on sept 6th when florence cnwford daughter nf th 1st county treasurer robert cnw ford was appointed nrotm to occupy the potltlon left vacant by her tinr death this week a meessg of con dolence wss aent to th widow and fsmlly peel and dufferin regiment added man isurels to their list hut thurs day when the regiment band won class b competition at th n1ir national exhibition on music day st th big show six bands cornpetad in this class and peel snd duffsrln seared an outstsndlng ueeest nsta our points better than the sscond prise winners mr john f robertson of acton bad splendid exhibit of dorset homed sheep st th bmibuion he hss won lust prise or rsm a yean and over fourth or rsm iamb fifth lor ewe a shean and under a fourth or ev shearling sixth or bwe lamb third or pan of 1 ram snd a ewe lsmbt sscond or pen of i ram a bwe and a ewe lamb snd first far yjtlng iweiher

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