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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 11, 1930, p. 1

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the georgetown herald sixtyfourth year of purjlication the georgetown hermm wednesday etening june llth 1930 150 per annum in advance 200 to usa the georgetown herald j ml moobk pabusher and proprietor member canadian weekly newspaper association canadian national electric railway j daylight saving time eatbound pally except sunday 7 09 ajn daily 921 ajn daily 148 pjn m 3x9 pjnc dally 4qs pjn 629 pjn daily 629 pjn 749 pjn dally 849 pjn a v lotsypjn 1 xauy 1149 pjn saturdays sundays holidays westbound doily except sunday 721 am dally 821 ajn pally 1141 am dally 201 pjn daw 42t pjn daily 841 pjn dally 901 pjn dally 1201 ajn fast freight same day delivery ser vice freight picked up at ouelph georgetown phone 13 715 ajn 838 ajn 1043 am 1142 ajn 1139 ajn 33 pjn 734 pm c n r tune table standard tuns going east passenger passenger passenger and osall passenger passenger sunday only passenger passenger passenger sunday going west passenger and mail 714 ajn passenger us ajn passenger 212 pjn passenger and mall am pjn passenger 712 pjn passenger sunday 1014 son going north mall and passenger 8j5 ajn going soath mall and passenger 7j0 pjn the great moving sale is still going on at silvers in the brooks block are you getting your share of the bargains if not why h silver ladies and gents furnishings phone 375 main st georgetown central ontario bus lines ltd aicow coaches arrow buses leave georgetown for toronto 9 20 anx dally except sun days and holidays 950 ajn sunday and holidays only 1135 ajn daily 3d6 pjn dally 805 pjn dally 1005 pjn dally 1 arrow buses leave bay and front sts toronto for georgetown 830 ajn dally 11 ajn daily 2j00 pjn daily 430 pjn dally 800 pjn dally except saturdays sundays and holidays 1000 pjn saturday sunday and holi days only eastern standard time all bases stop at longs store 5s directory us boy dale barrister and soudlor georgetown ontario omcea king bldg mill st clarence h wiggins solicitor notary public offices oneill block georgetown telephone 158 john a thompson barrister solicitor notary pablic offices mill street phone 332 and 388 gkahaaf oka ham and bowie barristers eta braihpxolsrojstarlo k o graham e b qraham c h bowyer db j jt paul db b t paul pay sl ila and basgeons medical officer of health in ifqimhig township office hours 3 to 4 and 7 to s pjn phone m office and residence mill street db 8uthkbland bye bar nose and throat specialist at georgetown wednesday evening saturday afternoon and evening hours 3 pjn tin 8 pjnlor by ap pointment glasses supplied offloe at miss matthews main st home phone 107re dr c v whxjams p and s medical offloer of health george umoe ana bertdenre main su south opposite presbyterian church ofl 13 sxat- r b watson djs buxb georgetown office hours 8 to 6 kzcept thursday afternoons f l mea uuji pj3 office in lane block one door north of oneills carriage factory hours 8 ajm to 8 pjn frank fetch licensed auctionrek far the comuos of peel and halloa jpiuwpt oei vluo cheltenham 2sr23 georgetown olrs post office cheltenham r r j kerr auctioneer and real estate ts years experience in aaetisn sale phone m acton ont ut chiropractic -neimen- tbe chiropractor palmer gradaale 1 tears praeuoe no mwllelnr sarfery osteopathy xray service office over dominion store office- hours monday- wednesday and saturday 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 pjn other days and hours by appointment at mihatsph iis tuesday ahd frldara to 9 pan have your eyes examined o t walker dosc eyesight specialist brampton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or you may consult dr walker at his office in brampton a barrier to firestorm and ukd hvmbodc v 2j00j0ani ontario thats ana of tin riiiai so ma formats are now using ribboll sa original u aiyl m a lifet the guy who stubbed his toe did you ever meet a youngster who had been and stubbed his toe an was slttln by the roadside just a cryin soft and low aholden of his dusty foot so hard and brown and bare tryln to keep from his eyes the tears agatherin there you hear him sort o sobbln like an snlffln of his nose you try and pat rum on the head an try to ease his woes you treat him sort o kind like an the first thing that you know hes up an off asmllhv cleanforgot hes stubbed his toe now jtlong the road of life youll and a fellow gom slow an like as not hes some poor cuss whos been and stubbed his toe re was makirv awunmln headway till he bumped into a stone an his friends kept hurrying onward an left him there alone hes not sobbln hes not snlfflln hes just to old for cries but heo grtcyeln just as earnest if it only comes in sighs an it does a lot of good sometimes to go a little nlow an speak a word of comfort to the guy whos stubbed his toe you know youre not so sure yourself an there aint no way to know just when its comin your time to slip and stub your toe today youre bright and happy an the worlds sunlight and alow an tomorrow youre a freexln an trudging thru the snow the time to think youve got the world the tightest in your grip is the very tune youll find that youre the likeliest to slip bo it does a lot o good sometimes to go a tittle slow an speak a word of comfort to the guy whos stubbed his toe author unknown a dialogue on tobacco general news two boys tom and fred by name the north wellington conservatives were sitting one afternoon of a half m the arthur town hall and holiday on the fence by freds house nominated duncan sinclair the pres- converslng about public matters the i ent member as their candidate at the conversation drifted to the fact that coming election member of the ball team had been considering that a general election forward beda forward beda is an educated german shep herd dog not just trained to obey commands but really educated for it daw pro- fca eliminate uplaap inctaaaaa property values and laws tactad against lightning wban property grounded and equipped arid pi sarin pointad vanrilaton u raquirad by tha lightning rod act bach shoot has avan- nba a nail avary 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phone birls thun h preston steel truss barns i i c h x m i m c mask- n r m f beda refuses to follow orders unless the safety of her mistress is assured by obedience mrs blanche eddy of berkeley call f omla la totally blind and beda sots as both guard and guide for her or many years mrs eddy was dependent upon other persona to guide her to places she wanted to go and to keep her out of danger now with the lov lng assistance of bedasbe la free to journey about with absolute confidence that she will keep out of harms way in europe many jlogm are performing a service slinlllar to bedas but there are only a tew in the united states which have been taught to take charge of the physical welfare of a blind son a great many of those in europ ean countries are faithfully serving men who lost their sight in military service during the world war when mrs eddy heard that there was located in nashville tennessee an institution called the school of the seeing bye where dogs were taught to watch over the steps of a blind mas ter or mistress and the sigh tires owners taught as well to understand the move ments of the dogs she at once decided to go there and obtain for herself the joy and independence such an animal could give after spending three weeks at the school in nashville mrs eddy return ed to her home in berkeley with beda who now accompanlng photographs and her mistress has learned to inter pret every movement through the supersensitive fingers possessed by a sightless person beda understands such commands is forward check right or left but she only obeys when the way is clear foe her mistress to follow the watchful animal always endeavors to get between her charge and any p danger such as an automobile and makes a wide detour around any object in their path at the edge of every curb she comes to a halt to let her mistress know there is a step to be negotiated when they cross a busy street mrs eddy gets the direction of traffic by the sound and when the signal rings orders the dog forward if the traf fic is clear beda goes otherwise she stands immovable and no amount of urging no repeated commands of for ward beda foreward have any effect until the crossing is safely open if mrs eddy drops any article such as her glove or cane beda stops all other business and retrieves no matter where the mistress goes her faithful companion refuses to be separated from her ffmaahaub a res taurant manager thinks the dog should remain outside the door but unless beda can lie under the table during the meal mrs eddy must seek another place to eat on train journeys dogs are usually expected to ride in the bag gage car but not so for beds she must discharged for having been found smoking the fact that tom a strong robust boy was a nonsmoker and fred weak and puny with a sallow face waa a heavy smoker opened an argument between them why said fred do you not smoke it strengthens your nerves you know i said tom do not smoke be cause although it nerves you up for the time being tobacco with its harm ful influence once it has taken effects will leave you a nervous wreck it poisons your wood and also weakens your heart and lungs two of the most delicate organs of the body feed sighed wearily i wish 1 had a position he said last week i tried to get into the rug by team and when asked if i used tobacco i said yes the manager told me to run down to his house and fetch the rugby ball arid to be as quick as i could did but came back with all my wind gone and a terrible pain in my side the manager looked me over ariotsala you are not the boy for me of course that ended it all thats just it said tom tobacco harms the dellrite air cells in your lungs the result is that the heart falls to- pump out the carbon dioxide fast enough to take in oxygen to keep up the breath supply the eyes are also weakened by the influ ence of this powerful habitforming drug sore throats and headaches are caused by it on i dont care said fred tm alright tom did not seem to notice this and said look at the cost of tobacco look what you could buy with the have bought your much coveted bike with the money you weekly spend on tobacco and then we could have gone fishing together just then fred was called from the house and so the argument endecu fred howe was much impressed by what tom had said and resolved not to saluda orange pekoe hat by far the finest flavour harry williams br fourth georgetown public school gublph association baptist chubches of tha walkin body brought to the kidneys in the blood they ire hx be treated as a regular pa in the j organs the life of the body coach sometimes it takes a good deal of dismission to persuade trainmen that thlalsasltshould bo bat in the end beds travels with her charge beda is very modest businesslike young lady she doesnt jump an over thenm nettluman titthos when them- nor try to lick their faces neither does she dig up the garden to flnde plate to bury bones nor make playthings out of the possession of people with whom she is associated her time is too much taken up with great responsibilities and duties to in dulge in such frivolities a dumb animal well yes as far as human language is ooncemed but the xhe kldimys from harm idea that dogs cant think is certainly disproved in a most positive way by beda and her kind i escaped pbisonstbs caught nbas nobval last after being captured by provincial police between nerval and brampton three prisoners who escaped from the reformatory here on monday are in close confinement pending their ar- ralngment on charges of breaking cus tody the trio percy grist of toronto john verduls of sandwich and jean maurice of ottawa were heading for toronto when captured after travel ing a considerable distance through bush they made the mistake of ventur ing on to the highway capture of two of the fugitives verduln and maurice was effected by police near nerval today througha resident mrs garfield mcciure shortly before noon verduln and maurice clad in prison clothing ap peared at her home and asked for food russell mcciure a relative beard of the arrival of the pair and tele phoned provincial constable ct h owens who- was scouring the country side in search of them owens nabbed them as tl we ce through- mrs mcclures gateway with the food they offered no resistance the third man grist was found near meadowvale after he had aroused the suspicions of a teamster constables andrew berks ernest annstrorig and the delegates in attendance at the convention of the ouelph association of baptist churchesjwld in kitchener last week went on record expiesslni appreciation of the federal govern ments recognition of the evils of the liquor trade as shown in the recent law prohibiting liquor exports to the united states and urged that this work- be carried to its conclusion by the total prolublilon of liquor for beverage purposes the election of officers for the en suing term were aaf follows rev l 8 haverstoek of ouelph was chosen the new moderator with the following executive vtcemoderawr aieason bast missouri clerk liev e o dale new hamburg assistant clerk rev s r mclung st marys executive com mittee the aforementioned with dr watson of georgetown and rev n r mcleod of brampton in addition directress of circles miss burtch gait finance committee rev o q ander son oalt h d davidson r d lang home mission board dr watson georgetown e d lang- rev j mc- luckie preston foreign minn rep resentative rev b g dale new ham burg western mission representative rev b h thomer puuarton grand llgne repre b young huls- burg sunday school board revtn r mcleod brampton christian educa tion rev w 8 watson c ordination committee rev a n frith georgetown rev j r webb rev l s haverstoek ouelph auditors a- c davidson and f bvansguelph com mittee on evangelism rev j mcluck- le preston rev n r mcleod bramp ton and rev j r webb social ser vice representative rev h stewart stratford representative on nominat ing committee h s robertson strat ford is assured this year the standing of the parties in the dominion house at present will prove interesting there are 117 liberals so conservatives 11 upa 9 liberalprogressives 3 labor and 3 independents george h torrance a wellknown farmer in caledon township died suddenly on may 24th following prolonged illness bom in caledon he had resided in the vicinity all his life besides his wlfeh is survived by one daughter miss- gladys atfhome and- three sons harry ht caledon vic tor and wilfred of toronto j rev ft cc farrill after serving for four years as minister of the bronte and palermo- united churches has ten dered his resignation tctboth congrega tions having accepted call to the united church at clinton which will mean also bis regslgnation as chair man of the halton persbytery as his new charge will take rum into the london conference he will complete his ministry here on june 30 stanley lawrence 23 of hamilton who sawed- the bars of his cell door in the county jail at milton while- watt ing to be transferred to tbe ontario reformatory at ouelph to serve sentence of eighteen months for rob bery at oakvllejpleaded guilty to charge of attempting to break jail and had four months added to his tighten months term a total of 33 months frank lawerence eighteen hamil ton who was arrested while working for a camlval as a nreeater and lodged in the halton county jan plead ed guilty before jbuge munro on sat urday to stealing two rings valued at mm from robert vauace of bur- llngton hewasawntsneedtothreef months in jail the alternative being that if he pays all costs in connection with the prosecution he win be released on suspended sentence fresh from the gardens c tf r canadian housewives thfub jobs study canadian medical assoc bkight8 disease blights disease takes its name from rlchagl bright an english physician who in 1837 published his observation on diseases of tbe kidney brlghts disease or nephritis is an inflamatlorf of the kidney the human body is provided with two kidneys their function la the re moval of waste material the product cannot contmue if they cease to func tion the kjdneya mayhe damaged hy be- lng caned upon to remove an exces amount of waste when they simply break down under the ov they kayijruairlageffr9 poison which are produced in the body by germs and which are carried to the kidneys in the blood stream it should be boms in mind that during childhood when scarlet fever tonsultls or any other infection occurs summer is fast approaching betty jones just cant settle down to her multiplication tables for the entire household hums with excitement pre parations are being made to leave for the cottage just as soon as the school term closes picnics swimming and boat rides two months of glorious and wholesome fun holidays leave jane smith deserted her mother works ail day long and hex sccool chums have scattered hijw the tune drags in a small hot crowded attic room sometimes there is no one to talk to from early mnming until evening nat v liawy euvif for an attractive little girl can you imagine the pleasure that an invitation to tbe country would ex cite in this home it is only syjiwused b th ac benefit derived from three regular meals and the freedom to play are produced- the proper can in such is necessary in order to protect the focal infection in tonsils teeth sinsuses or other parts which makes for a chronic poislonlng of the body frequently leads to nephritis faulty habits of life which strain the body may break down the kidney function nephritis exists in varying degrees from a very alight chronic condition taken hack to ouelphon wednesday to a severe acute stage it is often discovered by accident the individual not suffering in any way considermg hiiraaif perfectly well comes up for life insurance examination and much to his surprise learns that he has kid- nay disease such a chance discovery is fortunate because it permits of the proper early treatment which la so nee if the condition is to be prevent ed from being more serious it is surely not wise to leave such vital things to chance it is not much more reason able to have a health examination once a year in order to know if abnormal conditions do exist and then to go under treatment promptly in the earliest stages lof the disease the prevention of nephritis begins early in life it begins with the pre vention of the communicable diseases and their proper treatment if they occur no focus of infection should be allowed to continue untreat ed proper diet the avoidance of any excesses in food or drink the use of sufficient water will prevent abuse of the kid thru ufb th per- todle health examination to detect any deviations from normal snows for early correction of the underlying conditions causing the trouble questions concerning health ad dressed to the canadian medical as joseph allen with w partrlde7 go- soclatlon 1m collage st toronto will aer of tbs jjsfl oaptured bjav baaiuwred fjersonauy tax latter growing interest in besannsl dietetics direst evidence that canadian house wives are taking greater interest in seasonal dietetics is provided by re searches made for sales purposes by the canadian shredded wheat company ltd the result of which have just been completed while for business- reasons exact figures cannot be quoted it is found that in the large majority of homes there is a definite tendency to regulate family diet during the summer season and as cold weather- comes later la tha year the results of the researches can best be told in the words of an official ofthe shredded wheat organisation whether it is entirely due to the con sistent advertising carried on by whole wheat food- manufactures or whether housewives are being largely advised by other means we do not know for certain but there is an undoubted trend for lighter more digestable and better balanced family of the company housewives are certainly paying more attention to the science of their jobs than they did a few years ago undoubtedly such tendencies are all to tbe good the eating of light whole wheat foods presented in an appetising and digestible form as in shredded wheat is endorsed by the medical pro fession generally doctors are con stantly explaining that there are cer tain elements needed for body build ing and that these are presented in whole wheat foods tbe day of the big meal seems de- bnetely to be passing whether m summer or winter quality food value is being realized at its true worth being more essential than bulk as far as this company la concerned we are naturally carrying on propa ganda through the advertising oolumna of newspapers to promote the eating of whole wheat food m the shape of shredded wheat at au seasons but advertising apart whole wheat foods should certainly form part of the dally menu in every home during the winter months m spring and summer it u ideal to build up boduy health without overloading the digestive or gans particularly is this case with children and the growing tende with housewives to regulate diet ana to provide quality rather than bulk in family meals is an asset in the future policy of the canadian people rail tickets ocean tickets t mm mi travel by the canadian national and enjoy your trip tickets sold to all parts of canada and united states by walter t if considering an ocean or lake trip do not fall to consult with walter t evans agent for canadian pacific white star cunard or anchor donaldson and foreign lines of ocean steamship companies nun i walter t evans insurance and rctal estate the name is snfficient our saimbmb cmxwj butternut varieties daily a change to suit the palate manfd by dominion bakeries ltd guelpli sold by mark clark phone 229w grocer can you help whether severe or mild gernvpoisons inhea surr there ara any number of children in toronto who have emerged from the uncertainties of a hard winter broken in body and spirit they need fresh air sunshine and wholesome food can you entertain two underprivileg ed children for two weeks this summer a medical examination is given each child before leaving the city and trans portation is arranged the hostess is asked to state the age and sex of the children she prefers to entertain also the time most convenient for her guests to arrive there is no remuneration but the satisfaction of knowing that out of the scramble of heartaches mistakes and suffering you have perhaps drawn at least two human threads that through your efforts two children are being given an opportunity to find new in terests that may change the whole trend of their lives will you consider this matter carefully and communicate with f n stapleford general secre tary neighborhood workers associa tion 23 wellesley st toronto the why he puffed the train was pulling out of platform the old gentleman was just settling down cornjortably sud denly the door burst open and a young man tumbled into the carriage and seated himself panting and puffing opposite the old gentleman the latt looked o with obvious ajsspprovalr you must be very unfit young man he said after a while why when i was young i never panted and got out of breath like that after a run perhaps not returned the other regaining his breath a utile but i mlasml this train at tha laav station- georgetown flourgfeed i chick mashes chick grains poultry feed and laying mash feed of all kinds mangold and turnip seed w c bessey prompt delivery gsaoootgwown gyproc gives permanent protection made from gypsum rock gyproc wall- board does not bunt and this year it has a new smooth ivory finish that needs no decoration when panelled al though you can tint paper or plaster it if you wish structurally strong in expensive easily and quickly put up g wallboard gives perma nent fire protection to the walls ceilings and partitions of your home your dealers name is listed below ask him for complete details of this pioneer canadian fire- safe gypsum board or write for free interesting book building and re modelling with gyproc gypsum lime and alafeastine canada ijm1tbd paris ontario 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