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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 4, 1930, p. 1

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the wii herald 7 sixtyfourth year of publication the georgetown herald wednesday evening june 4th 1930 1 50 per annum in advance 200 to u3-a- the georgetown herald j m mookk fablisher and proprietor member canadian weekly newspaper association rrrr canadian national electric railway daylight saving time eastboand daulyexcept sunday dally dally j dauy dairy oaoy duly 709 am 921 am 1 49 pm 3 09 pm 409 pm 6j29 pm 129 pjn 7 4upjn 849 pjn- 10 49 pjn 11 49 pjn saturdays sundays holidays westbound tjajdy except sunday daily daily pally dally daily dauy ijauy fast freight same day delivery ser vice freight picked up at oirelph georgetown phone 13 tj3ft am 921 ajn 1141 am 2 01 pm 431 pjn 641 pm 9 01 pjn 12 01 am watch forthe big sale the shamrock isle of there s ec great race or tnen called the irish from a bit fot an isle o er the foam where the rivers and lakes gleam like sliver and the wee fairy folk are at home tis the island of saints and of schol ars of valleys and hills fair and free and st patrick when first he espied i it declared tls the one land for me so mayos giving away millions famous brothers use less than bait of their he banlshed the snakes from the awampiands and the islanders prospered anew brothers already till it seemed ljke a small bit of heaven adrift oh an ocean of blue c n r time table standard time going east cr and mall sunday only and mall sunday going west and mall passenger and mall passenger passenger sunday going north stall and passenger going sooth man and passenger 7 15 ajn 936 ajn 1043 ajn 1142 am 1139 ajn 633 pjn 833 pjn 1 pjn 7j4 ajn s5 ajn 2j3 pjn 601 pjn 703 pm 1014 am 7 10 pjn cabal ontario bus lines ltd i coaches asfollows west bound 9 46 sun u0 pm 346 pjn 610 pjn 946 pm except saturday sunday nd holidays saturday sunday and holidays jui kma stop at norringtans store akkow leave georgetown iraillmamd a46 ajn nil pjn sjqt pjn ts6 pjn clothing arid merchandise a this week directory lb box- dale barrister and solicitor tienrgetown ontario offloea king bldg mill st clakence h wiggins ojibai solicitor notary pnbllo ottycea oneill block oeargetown telephone 188 hydroelectric system 4 orders taken for ranges -and- appliances of all kinds office town hall out of towncal1sqoicickh and cheap sb than ivii john a thompson barrister solicitor notary public ml street phone 332 and 289 and bowyeb gkaham banisters etc brampton ontario e q qranam e b graham c h bowyer j j paul dr h t paul fta and saageona of health in esquealng township to 4 and 7 to 8 pjn phone 58 office and residence mill street dk suthkhianp nose and throat specialist jetown wednesday evening afternoon and evening hours 3 pjn till 9 pjn or by ap- puii olasses supplied office at miss matthews main st home phone 107rs dk c v wuxiams p and ssrgeon modlcal officer of health georgetown office and residence main st south opposite presbyterian church ebons2fil office houra 13 and 78 pjn r watoonr dd8 mj8 etmboj houra 4 to 5 except thursday afternoons f u jbeath ljxs dvdjs in las block one door nortbj of oneills carriage factory hours 0 ajn to 8 pjn frmrdpetch licensed auctioneer or tax ceausues of peel and halton prompt service trhsliiiim cheltenham 36r georgetown 81r3 post osce cheltenham r j kerr aucvlonees and seal estate 39 tears experience hi auction sale she altntjht trembled at the thought phone j acton ont chiropractic the chiropractor gradamte is years practice sargery osteopathy xray service office over dominion stgre offloe hours wednesday and saturday a to 5 and 7 to 9 pjn dajs and hour by appointment mm lifer reridcnaa 150j at mln phooe da tuu and friday 2 to 0 pjn evening rates ots any one attoto sta ttonj coils now begin mi 7 pm niabl btgt at 8 30 pm give long dutanct tbe nttmber you tvamj it speeds up be ttr- vice you dont know tbe distant number tnfarnr trots serif look it tip for you wood ttjm stngle cord delivered attend wood suo hardwood 400 sin- cord j h smithsphone strls tf mrs kane was a timid soul po fiflubt about it modern efficiency raltlki tcrnfitd her slu wanted so much to talk to her sister in a town 80 miles away because a friend had old her how she enjoyed weeidy ong distance chats with her home but sha didnt know how to go about it theres nothing to it her friend told her just nek the operator for long distance and when she answers tell her the number you want if you dont know your sisters number ask informslion its so very simple mrs kajje fefc encouraged she tried ll out one evening fpupd fhe operator helpful tod in two mjmjts syas fgjk- ing to her sister and enjoying hitmf thoroughly and the call cost her only 40 cents- the evening twtlontosutloa rata after 7 pjn tbe fridaj night 3minute talk to her sister ii rrow irtjrjoitloti it has made jucb a difference to know she is so taar jnd mrs kane calls after 830 pjn now at a cost of only 2 cents the night rate the years have gone by and the irish are spread oer the face of the earth but theres- only one country they cherish the little green isle of their birth prom suez to china they wander prom the east to the west they are strewn you will find them in crowded ho- boken in faraway omsk and rangoon but wherever they gather together you may know that they keep to the fore with the cry of the shamrock forever they arelrlshmen clean to the core theyre full of old nick and begorrah they blarney their way with a smile prom the wild wooly hills of angora to the lowlying flats of the nile so here a to the luck of the irish i por each gossoon and charming colleen as long as the shannon in flowing and the sweetscented shamrock is green h reginald hardy thirteen minion dollars in cash and more than 300 trained surgeons is the gift to humanity which has come from the famous mayo brothers dr wil liam mayo and dr charles mayo whose clinic at rochester minn ik world famous the mayo brothers to day live on salaries less than half their actual incomes and all else is turned over to their mayo foundation for medical education and research more than 35 years ago the mayo becoming wealthy frotn their income of their rffah de cided tney bad rnbre tnoney than ans two men had a right to possess that money seemed somehow like holy money to us dr william mayo explains from 1894 onward we have never used more than half of our in comes on ourselves and our families i lately much less that holy money as we call it goes into the service of the humanity which pays it to us neither of the brothers will reveal the exact figure but there is reason to believe the sum they have used for philanthropy since the year 1bs4 is at least ti3000000 our interest is to train men in the service of humanity pr william mayo continues what can i do with one pair of hands but it i can train so or 500 pairs of hands i have helped hand on the torch and we have the hands to traixk nearly 300 of them now with the mayo foundation and a waiting list of nearly 1500 they are the ones who will carry on the very roof of my home goes out of the possession of my family when 1 1 die explains dr charlos mayo ft is already turned over to the founda tion i wouldnt want my children de prived of the fun and the benefit of jkrantlng yiwithii and going out and righting to get it and i think after talking in mny rfah nwm that ths notes and comments we who live in town forget that we owe our very existence to the fartqing dlstrici about us here in town we accept the benefit of a goahead com munity and think we do it ail if anything happens to any of our fac tories we raise a wall and consider it such a calamity and yet our factories do not keep our town flourishing any lmisfortune that befalls our rural dis tricts we pass over and scarcely men tion and yet thai misfortune afleets us more definitely in town wo are inclined to consider ourselves more sophisticated than our rural coualns- because our contacts with society are more varied and our life ess isolated we give ourselves unnecessary airs our farming community is our life we must tie interested m all thataf- fects it a good year on he farm means a good year for trur town anyi thing we do then to bring about bet1 ter conditions in rural life will rot fleet itself in our tyome town salada quality will always be the finest you can boy salada j tea ttfjutf the garde what the salt tax is comparatively few know what the salt tax is and why martatma ohandt has made this the ostensible reason for his passive resistance in india we came across the following- in a recent issue of the dundee courier and adr vertlser which gives such a clear and concise explanation that we are pleas ed to pass it on to our readers for their information tfobody can escape from a tax put on salt for salt like water is a ne cessity of life many people have been wondering what the salt tax in india has to do with the campaign of ohandi the agitator interviewed yesterday on the sub ject a dundee man who had an ex perience of life in india said the reason for the retention of this form of arising national revenue is that by no other means could tn ration reach people in remote parts of india if it was not for the bait tax many people would not be paying tqyatinn in any shape or form it is taxed at the source the duty was increased a few years ago but the ohandi cru sade is nothing new there has al ways been an outcry in india against the salt tax qhandl is only em ploying the antisalt dry as part of j his campaign fo manning all the salt tax was or is in some coun tries an important source of revenue prior o the successive reductions of the sah duty in 1903 anil uw next to land salt contributed the largest share to the indian revenuo salt has always been a aourw of trouble at one time the tx levied varied extremely lndlflerent parts of the country and a strong preventive staff was required to be stationed along a continuous barrier hedge which almost cut the peninsula into two fiscal sections the reform of sir j strachey in lff8 by which the higher rates were reduced and the lowvrrates raised with a view to their ultimate equalisation over the whole country effectually abolished this old engine of repression broadly speaking the salt consum ed in india comes- from four sources imported chiefly from britain the d pa md aden solar evapora tion in shallow milks along the sea board 3 the salt lakes in rajputana 4 quarrying the salt hills or the northern punjab the production of salt whether from mines lakes or sea water is a government monopoly and the duty on it used to be treated as a balanc ing factor or reserve in tee budget in 1888 the salt duty stood at 3tt ru pees per maund but this was reduc ed to 2 rupees in 1 to ltt rupees in 1905 and i rupee in 1807 it seems that meanwhile it is standardised at rupees per maund or about one farthing per lb the consumption of salt per bead in india it is wtftetf varies from 7 fbs u lbutana o fajp b in ma dras fi 1607lflbj trig gross ytfld of jhe sal dufor ws 30q pounds of which more than one ourm was de- riy from bwwtfd jm lao in i th r vw ft idea has penetrated far more deeply into awnorirw fife than most persons imagine x3 pensions are quanted halton in twentyfour applications were acted upon last thursday by the oldage pen sions board which met at milton twentythree were passed and one refused the one refused was dlsqualir tied under the provision of the act it having been found that a sufflnlenfc in come was being received by the appli cant among those which were passed was one from burlington the total in the county nowdrawing pensions is 210 itiiwiiwff the 23 hrf last thursday previous to that there bad been 18 but two deaths had oc curred png the total then to be 196 the rapid growth of the automo bile industry has not only driven blacksmith shops and feed stables out of business nut it has severely deplet ed the ranks of veterinary surgeons throughout the country for lntttnre in nornolk county where there werel at one time from ten to twelve vet- erinaries only four are still practicing however as pointed out by dr a b burt in a recent interview there will always be a need for the veterinary as long as there are horses at the same time he contrasted the graduat ing class of his year at tbe ontario veterinary college comprising 106 students with that of last year when there were only 16 about half of them from across the border the crop of graduates now will scarcely supply the dominion government nothing ci stop the changes wrought by time klmcoe reformer rail tickets ocean tickets tickets t brans new hulks in horse pitching erin a meeting of a specially appointed committee of the ixnlnlan of canada horse shoe pitchers association met at the royal winter fair office in to ronto recently one of the main rea ls of the meeting was to prepare for publication the result of the dom- lnionwlde vote which was taken by a qiestkmnalre being prepared by the executive atftl mailed to every club in the dominion bach player cast his own decision thousands of voters responded with an overwhelming ma jority hi favor of question no 1 the winner of the previous end to throw both shoes before opponent throws this will now be recognised as tbe of- j tidal ruling of the association i travel by the canadian national and enjoy your trip sold to all parts of canada and united states by walter agent if considering an ocean or lake trip do not fall to consult with walter t evans agent for canadian pacific white star ounard or anchor donaldson and foreign lines of ocean steamship companies walter t evans insurance and real estate government buys farm the ontario government nas clas hed a deal for the purchase of the moran farm in the township of brighton near oodrington about 12 miles from brighton the farm will be used as a government game de velopment statio early in the sum- nahgrowing plant will be in stalled that is to say the fry will be shipped from the hatcheries to this isn e wright of toronto has mov ed into her residence here for the summer gwfth mr dave sickechnle of f remington spent the week end with his mother mrs a mckenhnlr mr and mra j stewart and daugh ter evelyn of toronto mr and mrs j p short mr and mrs wilfred i ptacaand here placed in the spring harding and danghlw doris mr and mrs a j lindsay spent the week end in delhi with the laters son r c lindsay the annual business meeting of erin wotu was held at the home of mrs a campbell on monday may 13th officers elected for the year were as follows president mrs short vicepresident mrs o griffin oor secretary mrs wm griffin rec secretary mrs mcenery accompan ist mrs eugene crosby mr and mrs nelson scott and les lie attended the funeral of their cou sin mrs hugh haroy who died sud denly having taken a stroke a short time previous interment was made at mdntyres cemetery near dundaat on sunday last the funeral was largely attended many relatives be ing present from toronto owen 8ound and other places her pastor rev pugson officiated at the service advocate water creeks which ahqunrj an the property until they reach partial maturity it is also the intention to move the pheasant sanctuary from eugenia falls to oodrington and to promote the hhig of native swan and other waterfowl tom thumb the first american built locomotive made its initial run at baltimore just a century ago in 1830 comparison of this remarkable ijcqntraptlon which weighed three tons with the canadian national giant 6100 which weighs 329 tons is a good illus tration of the development of the rail road in a hundred years the name is sufficient our salesmen carry butternut varieties daily a change to suit the palate manfrj by dominion bakeries ltd gnelnh sold by mark clark jphone 229w grocer georgetown canadian medical assoc jfe wm lutirpttsiy tnflasea or forty times the cost of the article the duty was anally remitted in 1825 bushel french in 17h war but during tho milton uuuiiiiuiuuiuum- t mrs s r bews and miss harrison are in toronto this week attending the sth annual meetmg of the domin ion board of tbe wm held in the united church training school st clair ave wast mr and mrs john hawthorne and daughter of los angeles cal motor ed to milton in 8 days jack says the wt wii 4oott uatll ho arrlvi they are on a visit to w b clements mr huffman of esqueslng wno has leased the farm of mra jas coyne base line has moved in and taken pos session clifford bumfleld son of b j burn field who went from the high school here to queens university kingston to study medicine has successfully completed his six year course x and graduates this years as a doctor the many friends of clifford wish him every success in his profession tne enumerators for milton in the coming dominion general elections are as follow- b f vales k wjr c jones joe bayliaa and j b itoper there being five polling surjdlvlatobs caiamplon holiday hints without taking into account the number that lead to tragedies because of ignorance carelessness or thought less actions for too many nolldays do harm instead of good people who live in the larger cen tres- of- population are very apt tt for get that through the efforts of their health department they are protected in many ways day by day without their having tf give any thought to the matter themselves such people are accustomed to taking adrmk from any tap without fear of danger to use milk as delivered to fhem ihout a uimight of imnurlty antf q eat in restaurants gssufad hat the food is dean and th dbjnea sterilised it mus be rem however that aa yat publw mai ll mt gen a workles8 world eralxy developed and rural ai in this mau town is in the oltlos par this reason in rural districts it is not always safe to drink water use milk and eat in public eatingplaces indiscriminately there are without doubt many coun try places where care is taken but to enquire georgetown flour s feed chick mashes poultry feed and laying mash chickgrains feed of all kinds mangold and turnip seed chtuing remark barber solicitously i have you al ways had auoh a tough beard victim naw not when i was a kid boys win be boys having bean absent from school one alterooonwlule presented his teacher next mornutf with a note from his mother please excuse the absence at wlub yestery afternoon it ran he bad to take bli lather to the circus it is the part of wisdom u and be satisfied that such is the there is not much sense in carefully safeguarding the health of your child ren at home and then at some sum mer resort exposing them to the dan gers of contaminated water and dirty milk there is more typhoid fever in the country than in the cities a special warning is given to mot orists who may be careful when they gq away for n extensive hotdy but who on their short runs forget that they should be equally careful with regard to their food and drink there are some people who attempt to cram everything into a snort holl day period in their desire to get out of their vacation all they can they lose sight of the fact that their ex cesses are likely to do them harm in stead of good a holiday does not4 mean just a good time it is inten ded for recreation and it is also an opportunity to repair and store up health for the working part of the year to start off with a severe sunburn is for example a bad bqgumlto his causes vjcoinfor arid nis a stoa to the grajuhl expos to the suna fttys which is90 beneflctal every person should know how to apply arunclattesplratlon in the case of drowning accidents on request wo will send description of the bcha- fer method which has superseded all others we will also be pesea to send directions for chlorlnatlan of wateyanopaateurlsatlon of milk in in every big industrial country of the world the tragic tide of unemploy ment is said to bo rbilng rapidly a few years ago we are told it was estimated that the total of unemploy ed was 20000000 the figure now is believed to be nearly 30000000 bo declares the london dally herald a labor organ and the official newspaper of the labor party recent reports from america and germany it adds coupled with the f serious situation in britain have em phasised the fact that tbe crisis ex tends oyer the globe japan is no exception for business depression is widespread there fac tories are shutting down and this newspaper continues a short time ago the lata oovern ment estimated tbf total worklesa at 300000 today the ture exceeds 800000 and it u forecast that the mil lion mark win quickly be passed labor organisations in japan are drafting remedial measures and the government is preparing a scheme of unemployment insurance j aa l japan su elg tfis ateat estimates of the unemployed in at the total at the enormous figure of 11 6000000 h i mr william green president of ii i the american federation of labor j says the danger point has been reach ed be declares that 22 per cent of organised labor is idle and that 3 c uf tile building workers are w c bessey prompt delivery georgetown the home if asked to do so the reward for ordinary precautions will takeform in a pleasant and more beneficial holiday t questions tfpcerning heafclcad dressed to the canadian medical as sociation 184 college st toronto will be answered personalty by letter dally pct out of work if we turn to europe the herald goes on to say we find lar condition at the end of decem ber it informs us germany had 1583- 000 idle organised workers during a week in february it is pointed out no fewer ulan 30000 were added to the eformana receiving un employment benefit we read then italy whose industrial activity is comparatively small has nearly half a million workers recorded ployed france is the only known exception among countries which have large- scale industry though there the pe culiar circumstances make compart son difficult no recent figures are available iff russia the latest were for october ibm when nearly two millions of the 11000000 orgatyisedj workers were idle claims have been made that in dustry in russia will absorb s 000 000 new workers in the next two years but that la not fast bu prophacyo economists have suggested that the unemployment was temporary and that when the world had settled down to postwar conditions production and trade would right themselves that view is now discredited sad the out look la regarded with apprehension down at the old swlmmln bole willie said his mother your clothes are wet you have been in the water again eya mother said willie bravely i went in to save charlie jones noble darling cried bis mother id you jump in after hlmfi no mother replied willie i jumped in first so as b he there when be fell o u be certain of safety build with gyproc fire can hurl your home to destruction unless a fireresistant ma terial such as the ivory coloured gyproc construction inexpensive perms- lj nent easy to apply gyp- roc wal ann bim it is exactly what you want for firesafe wails ceilings and par titions when you build remodel or repair ask your dealer today for full information on gyproc wallboard or send for interesting free book building and re modelling with gyproc gypsum time and alabastine canada limited paris ontario tfonwltvlw gyproc for sale bjt the georgetown lumber co limited georgetown ontario j b marjkenxie georgetawn ontartos li i

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