Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 8, 1930, p. 1

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sixtyfourth year of publication georgetown wednesday evening january 8th 1930 150 per ann per annum in advance 200 to usa a the georgetown herald j- m moore publisher and proprietor weekly newspaper association canton nauaul railways eiectric eabtboutid daily train 1 iv no so 615 a m 3730 am j- 4 logo ajn avu50 m 8-t- 180 pin 10 350 p m i6jiq pjo jf 14 73dpm- 16 930 p m is 1150 pm no 60 no 2 no except sunday no westbound dally train no l 831 am 31001 m 5 1301 am 7 aor pm g 401 p m v u 601 pm t 41- 701 pm 19 aoi pm 15 1001 pm in 1201 am 1 will run dally 41 to acton only j station phone 13 thestore with the checkerboard sign phi phone 175 kwwm ipc early georgetown cake gluten meat meal branshorts oil bone meaty tankage charcoal dvstpft srjxl salt cobnmeal oat asbarley tstlppi ftaijr y porridge oats gunns fertilizers sj- passenger passenger passenger s time table going east the store with the checkerboardfiign passenger passenger sunday 120 a 938 a 1018 a 1215 pjn 632 pm 833 pjn 7jm pjn going west jabul kkaaaimgbr passenger passenger passenger 733 iun sunday ux14 734 gjh ajn 312 pjn sjs0 pjn going north golni south 855 435 1133 710 central oqterio bos lines ltd arrow coaches leave georgetown aa follows kast bound west bounds t s4b ajn 1336 pjn 738 pjn b40 ajn 345 pjn 840 pjn 845 pjn saturday sunday daily except mid ho sunday and holidays stop at norrlngtons store directory us roy dale barrister and solicitor georgetown ontario rwmim irinir bids mill st juklmjlmmjljl hydro electric system orders taken for ranges appliances of all kinds office town hall clarence h wiggins i mmrr p felu block oeorgetown telephone 158 john a thompson barrister solicitor notary public oma mul street phone 332 28s swilat graham and bowyer barristers etc brampton ontario k q graham kb graham j c h bowyer i1r j j pawl dr r t paul pbyatvrtans and surgeons aaedfcal officer 01 health in rwmeslng township office hours 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 pjn phone 58 office and residence main street south- opposite presbyterian church we have exclusive nove in hats including angora suitable for the holiday see tbeni the prices are right misses claridge herald block dr sutherland rye rax nose and throat specialist bu georgetown wednesday saturday soars 7 pjn til 8 pjn or by appoint ment olacaes supplied office at mls matthews main st j home phone 107rfl dr c v williams physician and surgeon ihmtlrdl offlcer of health oeorgetown office and npwhn queen st south phone xgz office hours 13 and 6g pm r also by appointment f r watson djda mj3 qootasluwii 3flooa hears s to k- except thursday f l heath ljks djja dentist n lane block one door north of oneiua carriage factory houra 0 ain to 6 pjn srr- mittlamb stactacal harbn1tt nurse by day or week fur partlcuiara phone bars oeargetowa evr 3 oiatiiliwu oatarie a flank fetch licensed auctioneer far taw coties of peas and helton prompt service nifihi 3gr33c oeorgetown ttlrt post offloe oheuenham rjl kerr auctioneer and real estate 3 xaaib k taa aawtloo sals fhonr 3 acton ont w f grax i iilhiim mm bxaal e twbui t oat rhone ft r u krnt xaale too large or too small rates 1 ehone me at my expense regard ing ihttes etc annual one month cburse agriculture h ome tlcorxornies ocr snjbncms what suehbes e beipyear alter year with those who are most near so aa and dear we ure beside each other day by day andspeak of myriad uanags bac set dom say the run sure sweet word that hex wlthtaour reach beneath 4saeoaaaaad graand of news and bfrxtnation for the busy fanner then oat sight and out of reach they o these dear familiar friends that nd i us so and sttttng hi the snadoscs they have left- alone with kmrthwr and sore bereft we think with rain regret of sa i klndword t that once we might ban said and ihey turre beard the roneral of mrs barah afc- carney react of the hue moses s mc- i carney who died ax her ihfc- an toronto oh new yearns day place from st jades church oaksiue on friday afternoon mrs mfccarney who had reached the advanced age of 97 years was of hjt totfaom stock her maytm name was sarah tnoasp- son and her father and bother were n of the bronte ifi 70 years ago she married sana carney a iim of a pn i faaafly i of this district for so husl was a snxxzssfal tnoakriue they trted for jin the i e now owned by h tonne rfcm st afterwards to toronto u stack rastracuon short coarse students as well ns regular auran aftrndlng ojvc are airorded an opportunity to beneflt oy all the activuies or the department of animal husbandry which has charge of the wettcquined live stock fana for the rest two years the stock and riddcrops short course has teen extender from tiro weeks to a months duralion which is so divide that considerable time is al lotted to the judging of the principal s re stock and dlscusslngihe nt r and ent vnwrm ta each class the is ralrnvlar offers an addtttonal prrvbrjbto the snortcburse students aa the form of a sttday course in farm meats a winter complaint i hate my woollen underwear im mad enough to bawl i it itches here it itches there the darned itch seems to crawl 1 and when i start to scratch somewhere that aint the place at all tostnsrmd on dec lcttt there passed away of bden most bjgrdyrespeeted crt- aens mr albert toamsend has been a great sufferer for many i be bore it an with czxrlstaua fatth and itortttnde bom ax terra cbtta peel county ont on be came to manmwha with hrs parents in im where ratnssded tn the date of bis death teen years ago mr teanasend luaiii to mba frances reed of x three evelyn myrtle and ihea jhli parent uve stack at oj1c ttte ttve stock at olao has gone no waster quarters in satisfactory rn despite the shortage of fall pasture- this year the college brood mares had an extra fine lot of foals of the g draughty type needed to sflaprove the horse industry they are m good growing condition and for the present on an important place in live stock t work quite a number of co an heifers in the beef bam are nursing very promising calves and the m nation for instructian work in beef cattle is favorable in the dairy notes and comments some daj we shall learn the little deeds of jove wrought unconsciously as we pass on our way are gafier in tbelr helpfulness and wiu shine sore brfghtlv in life than the deeds renown which we think of as alone making- a life great if h whllie premier mackenxte kjna declined to give the date when parlla- ment will meet he said positively that it will be after january 31 he did this he said so that people would know definitely that the opening would not take place in january it is anticipated that thursday febru ary 6 will be selected for the opening date if not then the opening may be delayed until the following thurs day a warnthq to canadians and americans invited to speculate in estate claims in the bank of eng land or in chancery has been issu ed these clalmi the warning states able to work on fare in all cases nonexistent des- rang after ring of dairy cattle that are pile- this fact some 200 to 300 letters typical representatives of their re- are received every year inquiring about t breeds the sheep popula- these fantastic fortunes or estates tjonon the farm has been increased before contributing to schemes for and sheep breeding and feeding pro jects east be carried on more exten- srtery than in recent jeears the swine herd is op to slirngth this herd pro- for classroom and instruction as well aa bags for experimental purposes the breeding stock have a number of fas litters that are quite rjromlsmg it will beaeen from this reviewthai department of atwii husbandry is st part in building up the uve stock b of the province his mother mrs ix and his two brothers bay of naptwtn and walter of neepawa send was a n of rhe church unto union and at the ttase of bis death was an i of the board of slewanh af the tmav- ed church rvvu for the buui of dthers and al ways on the side of riaiteousness mr townsend win be una li aalssed in the v n press an en contains a targe amount ofj water and the hens body is likewise for a great part of waterr hen drink approximately twice as asnch water by weightas she one hundred hens that are lid mnaime about four gal- of water per day in view of ifthese fact it is apparent that the water swpnty is p important more so during the winter months failure to snppty water properly wiftoi i i and win cause constipation with a resultant curtailment of egg utoun georgetown to be held at georgetown january 6 january 311 930 conducted by the haltqn county branch of out ontario department of agriculture c a webster bj3jv assistant calnsvle a pmaevanneli bba mj3 muton ontario moiiinunt3mianjioiuiansii cm mcmmm f- w- rr t cgjdolson faienawl au tor tha oountlm of peal and haitotwc cuaranhwd flsanstohaltanham 17r3l texlsjw tha cnlropraotor rabaar graaatal ataajv rraeuoe ha laaaucbaa barrery osteopathy xray service offloe ovar nnailaion store j fffunm hpuratsw t wa deforcst crosley and evcready radio sets after a brief illness of a few weeks death tu a wen of acton and district on sabarday aa the person of fa ia cmss sr in r t at lot 33 con cession 1 seventysht years aa he has lived in w i and nassaca- weya tuwiijtbis an has tlaa fifty three jean alio on april 33 last he was jo m holy vpedfcdck to mrxeod who atm t haav of a family of five four reaaatn to the loss and revere his wen as the devoted wlfte dren surviving are mrs fred hamilton w of dr h a and s anniea h v ml nprl m ago- oneisher and two ststera al- ju t and mrs alex ntcol and mrs ho both tat coxe was a nw of the preshwter- lan church and thai residence fram trees two methods are adopted at the entral riiatlinental farm to pro tect fruit trees from nxjury through being girdled by mice and rabbits the first one is to wrap the trunks of the trees with building paper and the other one is to encircle the trunk ctor with a small enough mesh to prevent a mouse from gotng through it- m either case the utotouias must be put close to the ground or better stm set in a shovel ful of i iimim i tnese forms of pro tection should be put on now parti t on trees up to six in in dla- sharing in the distribution of such estates definite information should be obtained by those whohelleve them selves to be heirs limehotjse limehouse presbyterian womens missionary society elected the follow ing officers honorary president mrs e marshall president mrs j ross vicepreside miss olive arnniin miss mttfjedsaypsecrebiry mrs t harding price treasurer mrs w mitchell assistant secretary mrs bert smethurst erin the township of erin nominations resulted as follows for reeve james mcklnnoh ix j sinclair for deputy reeve j r creerhenry wheeler for councillors w h barbour h a car- mtrhspl t r- cree r a fines basil johnston wm miller john mcfee k v pearen david robinson d j we will truck have installed a 4rge receiving seperator to take direct from thresher beat prices aijenm for whijat pool vv r browne 4 co narval flour hills jttrval imnmniiiniioniiniiiinnitiiiitiimi grocery a full line of fresh groceries always in stock and ranges at the right prices lceream in bulk cones or bricks a c stewart ma and atrrnrlrd by friends and ujalliui who gathered to pay then- wa to this pioneer of this bearerawwere tort david coxe coze and thoa storey henry mrtwrt brookvate of m ton among the frlenda who the funeral and and mrs fred oeo harwood mr and mrs leo hou wood mr and mrs frank shade and an of mr john boper mr thus bar and mrs wii coa of crap acreages the following statrrtics of the prin cipal nem crops of ontario for 1929 ueacriagrascornpiledb3i4ii ontario department of agriculture in cooperation with the dominion bur eau of statistics 1928 fan wheat 693660 spring wheat 109305 oats 2659080 barley g1ss44 rye 08jo7 7j3s4 v 71j43 109387 gratna 303393 com 110192 50j953 prakvr com 299j307 743330 15537 413468 hay earner 3311378 potatoes sinclair withdrew his name as a can didate for reeve thus james mckln- non is returned to office by acclama tion j r cree also withdrew his name candidate for deputyreeve al lowing henry wheeler to return to effce by acclamation au of those nominated for councillors withdrew their names except w- h barbour j r cree and john mcfee who will complete the council for 1930 by ac- cbunation the council of the village tof erin for- 1930 is as follows reeve major justice councillors james- witim w r bingham ixs leltch d l mundell mr bruce a mcklnnon when ex hibiting at chicago show sold bis show and stock bull bonny chlekl to w j mcclelland of nebraska for a good figure friends here will be sorry to learn of the untimely death of dou mar- tin at los angeles cautoi was a son of the late dr martin and mrs martin of 8opkane washlng- 1809 hon formerly of erin much sym- 631662 106s10 233s310 622083 52323 5493 294338 7923 120000 637sj 28768 685390 189348 388j0s 331521 pathy is felt fur mrs martin and the surviving members of the family hi their sad bereavement advocate tfie elimination of the smail school lenns cash fxorsters georgefown phone 29 uiimmuomiiiiniuaumiiiuiuiiiiiimaatm 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 pjn other days and hours by appointment nana law e jwj mt muton rbona 31j tojday and friday t i to pnu v dauntless 14800 new invader 19975 renown 225jm eveready 24475 battery modeisfrom 75 up a small down payment puts one of these sets in your home balance monthly will gladly demonstrate any set in your home without obligation on your part a and b battery tubes and accessories ttjfi speight phone 279w georgetown per cent discount to edugeur toe4c iiirv wat- 79fei we offer 20 peivcent discount for the l5alaipce oi january next to hoteltgibbon guwaiiiuwii r v u- of brampton mr mrs john oarvaa howard garvin robert wheeltr greenslade mr mrs walker r auktl jftad jsaaaboare of can mersnl pnsaar taa word wencn la now oonstanuy 3a to rant that we do 1 to the uahl and to as by aggilloatioai cerudn baircd envied tt in al todrridnal who has le the beak to ids of work has generally to poster hi that nem tn any and every type of weak are helped to vm if cat an is able to do net best work uo- he has health he may do end his achievements may be above the average be aaay even excel but swky in has be developed bis to tha fan and unless these capacities are fary he has not reached the of work play rest and eratkm are h to tha point of anting in undue strata sack of rest and bleep winch the body itwub to order to regain and store one or an of these may result in stress and strain which tower physical and the indi who is appareraiy defying tha law of aaa- tfc with teapuruty suffers to loss of personal power a this aaay not be hnmrdialaly apparent and the day win come when haiaanst pay the pena in an obvioos wa tnorder to do casrbcbg work in or der to enjoy our play to order to bve imr41res we stawddfndt lose sight of the fact that work play and res an have then- that they should the long grand is a aatwa tt ats pregvaaa by at play or at ed to the tton 134 couege straet teatsato arm be auiatiul peraonany by letter tobacco sugar beets carrots 33367 33377 45394 3002 30395 33073 36364 1t77 own kvblbttta wasrecentty ten- by the brant county council to brant agriculturists including all uxme stock breeders and grain giuw of brant who by exhibiting at the big tan and whiter exrrtruuorn in to mato gwetph and ottawa hadibroauv cast the name of brant county over a wide area the guests of honor and the cntef speakers of the occasion were dr christie president of oac and x m mccaltum in charge of the he stock nnuicettng dominion live stock branch ottawa it is hoped that t gathering may be the per- carsor of many such events in other of ihe province according to the statistical reports of the department of education there have been from 900 to 1000 rural schools in the provlnceof ontario for the last fifteen years that have had an average attendance of from 1 to 10 pupils each these schools are considered to be neither economical at tha interna tional uve stock exposition and grain tn chicago have been the sub ject of many eulogistic remarks among the coveted honors won by the d the championship for wheat grand champion shorthorn aaaje and female grand champion crydesdale stallion and fare champion of market tar nqma in sheep classes wdt in grain and seeds se emed by exhib from ontario west to alberta probably the outstand ing individual victory was the capture of first nrtae for me best bushel of wheat by a hitherto unknown farmer from the foothills of alberta this impressive showing once again de- that canadas soil and rltiaalr are the most favorable in the world for producing the highest quality farm products camacra report poultrymen in durham reported substantial increase to egg production from poultry and in some cases a 50 per cent productlonis declared the and ice have played havoc with the sugar beets remaining in the gnwiial in wwer but inferest4smbuil tained tn anctkm sales at which good prices are reported the cheese fac tory patrons to glengarry- have been greatly dlsapomted and the revenue that source b half a million dol bus less than last year in huron the prices for cream have been the low est in three years a water shortage expected to lanark as a result of the snow and ice blockage of the r sources in ijnmln the bright spot of the heavy snowfall seems to be the rarrhritt juu tftt wither the jijj wheatttinwlesex and perth report pessmusucally regarding the rojandjhe falling affof muk sales wellai soffered hnvry daasnge- to fruit trees with over 38 tel and etectrlc poles down 181341 i4b435 ne ecnnomlcal nor efficient it la 71to1- ss jmnnmlhle for- the- thna to receive r training as will fit him to co operate with others and play his part in life when in early years he re ceives his training in frpn there can be little if any competition in the class rooms on the school grounds or in other activities whereby the children learn to work together it must be very disheartening tor the teacher to attempt to interest one or two pupils in a class she has to put mare enthusiasm into her work to make up forthe laclt of nompetl- tlon the teaching process becomes mere routine for imparting informa tion pupils may be able to pass the entrance eramlnatlont at an early age but we must remember that the mere passing of examinations is not education a convention of school trustees of the county of carleton was recently held in the city of ottawa where this matter was gone into very thoroughly inspector r c rose called attention to a number of schools having an average attendance of from 2 to 7 pupils it was singular thatmostof these schools had no local trustee levy some of them had a balance in the bank of over 1400 they drew the township and provincial grants the school boards declined to take advantage of the school regulations bywhich the few pupils in o school lumb u the adjoining school it was pointed out to them by the inspector that they would re ceive the township orant and the provincial grant if necessary to pay 1 for the transportation it was con sidered that a few hundred dollars would cover the transportation and they would not therefore require all of those garnts school boards hesitate to close thelr schools even temporarily for fear s it would result in depreciation of the value of the farm property it might also be difficult they say to reopen these schools they consider- it a step in the centralization of education con trol the following resolution was passed by this convention whereas there are many small schools tn the province of ontario that neither economical nor efficient whereas the school regula tions provide tor the transportation of pupus from one small school to an- f other therefore be it resolved that it be made compulsory upon school boards where there are four lens pupua lfl average attendance to close the school temporarily and transport the pupils to an adjoining school unless they can satisfy the public school inspector tlcable thls- scriool cording it would be imprao- the burden upon the trie schools would ac- this resolution automatl- unless they can- give good keeping open it win to know what rural tiu of tills resolution- i 1 -i- c fjj m

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