fw the georgetown herald sixtyfifth year of publication the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 9th 1930 150 per annum in advance 200 to usa the georgetown herald j m mooke publisher and proprietor member canadian weekly newspaper association canadian national railway electric daylight saving time c ftulhtbound dally except susshiy 709 am dally 921 am dally 1 49 m 309 pm dally 4 09 pm 529 pm dauy t 629 pm 7 49 pjtl pally 8 49 pjn 10 49 pm daily 1149 pflj saturdays sundays holidays westbound idally except sunday 7 21 am dally 9b1 ajn dally 1141 am dally 201 pm dally 421 pan dauy 6 41 pm dally 9 01 pm dauy tj 01 ajn fast freight same day delivery ser wlce freight picked up at ouelph georgetown phone 13 m si i i c n r time table standard tune coins east passenger 7 15 ajn passenger 936 ajn passenger and mall 10 43 am passenger 1142 ajn passenger sunday only 1139 ajn passenger 833 pjn passenger and mall 833 pjn passenger sunday 724 pjn golsl west passenger and mall passenger passenger passenger and mall passenger passenger 6unday 7 14 am 8jjs ajn 2 12 pjn 6 01 pjn 712 pm 10 14 ajn going north jmall and passenger 8 55 am going south vail ana passeige 7 10 pjn central ontario bus lines ltd akkow coaches arrow buses leave georgetown for toronto 9 20 am dally except sun days and holidays 9 50 ajn sunday and holidays only 1135 am dally 3 05 pjn dally 6 05 pjn dally 10 05 pjn dally arrow buses leave bay and front sts toronto for georgetown 630 ajn dally 11 ajn dally 2 00 pjn dally 30 pjn dally 8 00 pm dally except saturdays sundays and holidays 10 00 pjn saturday sunday and noil days only eastern standard time all buses stop at longs store directory le roy dale banister and solicitor georgetown ontario offices king bldg mill st with all the bran of the whole wheat the canadian shredded wheat company ltd confederation clakence h wiggins barister solicitor notary public offices onelll block georgetown telephone 158 john a thompson barrister solicitor notary public offices mill street plume 332 and 289 flbxhah graham and bowyer barristers etc brampton ontario k ol graham e b graham o hj- bowyer uk j j paul dr r t paul pbysicians and susgeons nrhim officer of health in esquealng township office hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 pjn phone sb office and residence mill street dr sutherland jkye ear nose and throat specialist at georgetown wednesday evening saturday afternoon and evening hours 2 pjnv till 9 pjn or by ap pointment glasses supplied office at miss matthews main st home phone 107r6 dr c v williams physician and surgeon medical officer of health georgetown office and residence main st south opposite presbyterian gburch pnone 262 office hours 1 3 and 78 pjn r r watson djs mjq s georgetown office hours 0 to 6 except thursday afternoons f l heath lj0 s djxs dentist office in lane block one door north of o neul s carriage factory hours 9 ajn to 6 pm frank petch licensed auctioneer lor the counties of peel and ualton prompt service telephones cheltenham 26r23 georgetown 61r3 post office cheltenham a int fast through train co tba west leaving toronto daily at 930 y pm fur mlnsld w bimmhm ttegina saskatoon edmonton jasper ana vancouver equipment radicequlpped compartment ob servation library buffet car with valet service standard sleeping cars tourist sleeping cars dining car and coaches pleasant travel to the west any am of ckirflm national rgtf i muhuuuytmorabtmthltraim i r j kerr auctioneer and real estate experience fa business auction sale phone 36 acton ont chiropractic neils en thjp chlroprafetor palmer graduate 16 years practice no medicine surgery osteopathy xray service office over dominion store office hours monday wednesday and saturday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pjn other days and hours by appointment phoae 150w residence is0j at milton phone 213 tuesday and friday 2 to a pjn kenew b a l l oo n frspmd witk safety irestone now announces another new tire again built in advance of todays car re quirements this new firestone heavy duty gumdipped ffoltoon surpasses in strength in toughness in traction and in wearresistance any tire that even firestone ever built before this new tire provides a wide margin of safety at any speed on any road it has a deeper tread extra sidewall thickness and scientific construction of alternating p li cushion gum and gumdipped cords two extra plies of gumdippect cords just be neath the tread absorb road shocks firestone engineer ing and design give you a wide margin of safety for fast driving at every firestone dealers fou can recognize the new leavy duty balloons by their magnificent construction and by thegoldstrl t out against the ebony black sidewalls see your nearest firestone dealer to day firestone tire aad kuboer company of canada lii hamilton ontario most miles per dollar utect wood rails 3 00 single cord delivered mixed wood 350 hardwood 4 00 sin gle cord j h smith phone 84rl3 qvorgwtown tf we carry a complete line of firestone tires and tubes j n oneill son phone 14 main st georgetown prompt efficient and courteous service i i m11u ullll t fireless meals for the warm days r you dont need hot meals in summer nor kitchen fires tp toast the house wife bring shredded wheat fnto the home with its message of health and comfort cover the biscuits with milk or cream and fresh fruits it takes only a few moments to prepare this deli cious fireless meal and the family will enjoy it a welcome relief from heavy foods and such a wifesaver shredded heat c i will situ t tinpu mils in i lilkh i taut t mid will t i u stand t inplamin of m i otlilt ss i t ijjib it s kit cl i will mitst to sll i mint wluh in v tlut s ill is it in i will v imi in m mi nt whining and ho ik hi t slml know no it u l will 1 k minims iilxul iin fir uu ituiu s unit mi i a pi aim i will st iitli loi hidden ikhiitits unit hid uu- gi umblei s gt 1 will try- to find uutuitm ut in the paths ttmt i nusi tnud i will ntvli haw irsintment whin all nllt r s tnovi alii id i wfll not bt svwiyd by iiivv wlut my i ival s stifiimh is slumh i will not tw nv his nuiit but iii try lii piovt my own i will set iht lxuut sprp ui i fore me i hid oi bhim 1 will mast to prta h yom dirty and b nion contfi in d with yum anonymous canadian medical assoc public school report 4 i llimlnk i uu rtiults of uu mid s uunu i public facliool examinations in i t oi tfltoun ji iv lo far iv hons bruce ken i d gladys bttivtr ian macktnzie 1 i ink bolutr uuiothy mimrni irene tin i t frstht1 ui 111 kathleen mn liolhind ilosit loi usso floitncc huwes pass kusscl vauy una ulggins nancy itny hoy cdvtn albert reeve miutha kdwaids ilatl walker wiyllis idwftrcjs jim mcniveix doro thy saitfint maigarel hiigglns al- lnd svkts mary tost kcnnctli mac- kt nu dorothy kcnntdy jack poulis jim valuiitliif hltn ritchie harry dew hurst maijorie edwards anally lorusso rec godfrey collier 61 iii to ji iv hons mary peuer county council bk1n tooi n i hen is l populai in lit f that ci 1 tun loods notably 11 h an bialn l vods and it is th ilu that tin hit list of ai h foods will in sonic way i npiovc tin nain usmh and so in c m use tlw nu mal ability i lure is no vidtiut that any par tuulai food sij h os fish or that the use of foods lontamhil any iptcial onstltucnt such as phosphorus af ltcts in any way the mental develop iiinl of the human being it tnuls be nmembtied that all parts the body are intcidepcndent i he 1 roper nutrition oi one part implies pioper nutrition of all other parts if the diet is detlciliu m one or an c ther esstmtial the whole body sullers although some part or tissue may show the ill effects sooner than otlu rs it is important that the biam be i loperly nourishtd lliis iinnot hap j i n if tlu blood upply is mtei fered ilh if thf heai t is not pumpint pio i 1 1 ly if the blood eells ait abnopnal 1 tlu blood is nn g tting rid of the astt matt i ial it pit k up from the f ssues ir nncor rnnrr nirri nbnarnral ndjtu ns u thr biam tissm s suf vis tot tlu i with all the otlu r tissues hich go to miiki p the bod in ordt r to haw tlu usmh s of the ixidy jjualthj wi must 11 v a hygienic hff we must eat the pioper foods i iui set uu fresh in and s inshint we i i ist ii st and play and liw what is distribid as i hygienii lifi a hvcle nw life is a wt 11 louiui d exist net hnrrtti itifftrirnt nrrrntlnn is rivpti til tin ii ds if tlu bkiv in sue h n t xtsti iu t tlit individual d not wr do oiu thuil and iklimi an ther 1 it balan s all the iwids givnil to tn h a n asonablf amount f ntiintitn w att not rill born equal in a sense t wt wi all haw th sami phsn il and uuiital tapat hies vvi vary a gitat dt al and whin wt should ti iw for is to d w lop to thi full tht upacitus with whkh wi an tx in if wi an m ondltinn of lu ullh tlu n w havi u hit vt d out urn in seeking to secuii tins dt w lop nw nt we find that tht hui nie lift plrtyfrtvfiohrkith l4 ptwl- w trt rt asi our broiln tapa iiy by i at int i ny pailleular food but wt can lu ip our bt in tlssut to bt m a nditlon of 1 talth by paying attinlion t tht i uu nil luauh nods u the bod qui st i ins coiut ining hi alt h ireskd to tin c anadlan midltal ociatlon 184 o 1u l st iotonto lx ai su n d pi rsonallv by li t ti t ad as will svih1 i oh itatiihts outcuioi bathiiil is luhlthful swim nlng is a iin t xt re isi shue it bring- 1 1 to usi all the lailt must it 4 of tht lx dv in addition u the rt fieshhif t fllct of tht swim theie is also the idv ant at t of uic sun bath unfottiuuitt ly eveiy sumiijcr then u i a number of ti agt dit s rt suit in from outdixu bathing c art it ssn ss ii id w i onhdt in an tin i aust s of lust liagedlts it is not so of u n the ptison who cannot swim who is the mi ls it is tin swlinuui who at nipt to swim lot fat wi di not suggest i hat a limid ftar lot aktitude is what w should havt wt do think howt vt r that a com inon se nst modi ration is n quired in ngard to swimming ies it is with other things in life you should not go int o tlu water i ight af tt r a meal wait until tht lood you have eaten has had time to lx digested exhaustion if always dangerous it s never wist to strain the bxly hy pushing it loo far to the point of tx hauston and if this is done in swim ning it himply invites trouble al ways stop before you are tin d out it is a mistake to go in bathing done someone should be within call in nul of an accident anyone who suficn from fainting spt lis or epileptic seizures should keep i ut of the water or at icam out of anything excepting very shallow water and in the latter case only in he company of a friend persons with iieart disease kidney disease and i hose who have a high hrtnfl pn hould not go in bathing excepting ipon the advice of tteir physician and i hen only under the conditions and for the length of time he recommends fveryone should know how to swim nd unless you tan swim it is simply folly to take chant es in anoes ihe t anoc is safe when properly handled but often it is in charge of some oik who is unskilled or elst some foolish passenger decldt s that it is fun to t hange seats or to ro k the boat we would advtsi every out to learn how to swim it is a tint xi r ise md provides a desirable form of n c nation swimming may also bt the means of saving your own life or that f another inability t swim tuts you out of many pit asftnt hours din nig tin sumnwr if you urn not swim do not be foolish and taki haiut s learn to swim if voti ran swim a little bit do not grt tin idt a that von are a channel swimmer and try to prove it be moderate in vour swim mlng make it a pleasun and not a harmful gambit with futi ithort of s s nd 3 isqirfsino following art tlu n suits of tht promotioh examinations lit id at s s no 3 esqucsing the niimi s apptjir in ordt r of merit jr iv to sr iv pass john alexan tier conditionally margaret ogle jr iii to sr iii hons mary alex under pass fdith wrigglesworth sr ii to jr iii hons charlotte wilson pass angus mcnabb dkk ogle jr ii to sr ii- hons marlon dick pats william bradley cleave wilson robert alexander sr i to jr ii pass john bradley roy brodloy jr i to br i hons william alex ander pass- edward olavin sr pr jean thompson j p joy ruddell frances wrjg gleswqrth ruth gtffen teacher kuth davli dorothy- mcintock jose phine polle stowart mocjaren mar- jurie hilta frances ueans audrey meyi itt lenore wood pus betty kean doris bevey jlttty simons fred armstrong ina jparhng bcrniece speeis eleanor wiifciipiaytoii bradley jas em i u i son ban mouiby willi ed mux mtf timer fatoeklrfrd bilht bialsby cieo kicidau isubei noun iiarry uian mi n arrnslroht hclwui bnoi l hi rtior olupition jiace liuniinci iota cost biin tueutniiiltuied j ui 1 wikcxx hoy vlftuii i jiutiiy liaikei j r n lu w li lions i mar jortt i v uis 1 liia lost eq uu jonn tra i uii auurey oiieve rsillitf lutinier i sie ouik uoris oreeii ivioiet in m am mai turc l u uns equal iiobcrl i uns muuicd ljuviuioii ciiuan larz ell t oss mary coliiei clive bailey oyce auuey nnnei mccuuioer jjoioliiy ivlcimiveii equal kvciyn ban uersou walter liiuntiord equai jane iliuniey loiu kean equan jessie ivielxinald edward arnoiu stcpnen i mnieisoii ueoigt beainope krnest 1 1 ue ui ant alliums lloyd orace t veiyn wood lonalne wrignt equal i iossic tiuuth nerhian barker jaiie ueitisun lonaine laitimer allan bry tun iiene carter aithur armstrong i i ne clarkson rec ailecn uobbie hatfold lunaii 1 rank king violet varey fci ii to jr 111 hons alice costi rm mnrgartrt maelafeu margaret- olai ret arnold bi ill t ranees reeve jack hoart peggy adams billie bel ler pass 1 revoi win turns ethel ai ttlt jean ituddel may deans frank lin cleave and marlon re id cordon pet is ji an young i betty mcgulgan t nlloid canton helen uoigi mildred i ummti 1 dna leilas ethel mcknery viargart l king biny mcnally edith hilts willie cumvnlngs chttora armstrong tredxiie iohuson bobbie ljonluld hi it n j jdolmts queenle man hmi ni may ifficken jessie wal uis it ail carter vera marchmtnt itltcfmuunded jlmmle brunton 1 lit 1 wt bstcr mai ion williamson jr ii to pr ii hons hone teller 1 its mcclurt kathleen kirk mu ru willlftms eieorgetirg divid anion olive mcdonald daisy brals i y ji an banders n annie bu livant i rttht ainkrson jack bolder kt 1u1 pt net cordon hilts margaret cra lam maijorie kean betty ritchie 1 ttv spelkht inn s charlie hoare buster hale uouglas allatt jimmle louth lois i inmi rson h thul riddall bernice it mngton kva harming douglas ittdshdw norman reid margaret uu 1 vet donald jourdaln percy king 1 raneis oolden jlmmle cummings hrutt m nlven lit billie armstrong irene young itonard rayner bruce harley willie vim phy br i to jr ii hons betty grant hcanor hornby and john mcclurei wallace starret azolyn hayes jean vlartln george tarzwell margaret uwins eunice emmerson and james mmirsoni fvelyn roney pass- arthur dobbit hugh wilson ixjrothy alrott shirley dillon douglas aargent dot nth y cummings gordon wibstti ribtrt early norma rhompr on virna mclintixk ttmmy golden hi i nard digkins jt unit farmer iraiuk glvf n lessie allingham ralph whitmet frank carter wil ham boylt morley varey janus col her pomndd gladys henney ptimaiy to sr i hons jlmmle rud dell mary cummins margaret hoare beatrice brill george oraham doris mccartney junior arnold estella ijine jock allingham roberta bear hope jimmle king betty 8nydei joan hale fddle stapleton valerie herbert pass hazel graliam jean wood and billie clark equal george gilmer biuct gummer and larry mackenzie equal charlie carney and oeorge lames equal marguerite kentner and russell starret equal kate rumley and joseph wilcox equal grace for- sttr agnes mcoluro and dorothy red- shaw equal teddy stlgger donald sanderson jean reid and walker c leave equal oharles laws helen vvllllams absent jr primer to sr primer jocelyn mccartney isobel dobson roy peck and elizabeth coffin jack brill enn ner andersen ethel lane frank con nelly a to c class george walker claude fcmtonv fttlierlne robfton victor ft4c- nlven rhoda whitney robert rayner mary paul bertha oliver jack bailey wi sley hilts fred tost rosemary c onnelly gordon james reggie i latr david wood mary smith kathlten king gtrtit hilts i he council met at 10jjo am june j4ui liwo ui accurtlauct wilh cull oi liic warden meinoers prtcnt uie warden in the cluiir messjs hjuun bucx cleave cu nt campbell itarrts hewsou mc- imyrc mason helht keadiiead and vunsciiver 1 ne minutes of the last meeung we re read and eonlirmed communications yet cead as fol lows irom lhe county solicitor rt lilies ol ceriaui lands uu hajltan 4 lowmen s association g for gnui guelph board oj kducauon re ual ton puiwis at couegiaie institute de partment of ediicaxlan re fcrani to r wiff of iiaiton wardfn vltim of fatai strokf dtath rame suddenly on friday last one of ookville s highly esteemed itlrens mrs w ii morden wife of reeve morden warden of hal ton cpuiity ijxke shore wost m rs morden who had been in her iisuoj lualtli sufteied a stroke from whit h she failed to rally her maiden name was christine mackay her pan nts the late mr and mrs wm markay wen pioneers of trafalgar wnshlp where she was borrt 50 years ago she was a lifelong member of knox presbyterian church oak vl lie uul an active worker in the eastern star surviving are her husband and l hn o daughters mrs w s shaw vancouver mrs w l shaw new market and mrs frank husband to i onto and two sons tv e and camp hell or oakvllle and also three sisters mrs n j robinson toronto mrs a p i angtry merton and mrs j l m oakvllle rial ton public scnools and re public benool inspectors j m denyea public scjiool inspector re cjericai assistance and contrur of department of k4ucm tion g c auuhs re fences and iron bridge on middle road department of public highways re unused piece of road on second line trafalgar joton p kearns claiming tjftrajn on be- ualf of john alexander for effects of water from roads on his land also preslotment of grand jury at hal ton june sessions and verdict of coroners jury on recent fatal accident at 6th line crossing oakvllle j b moat mayor thos a blake- lock mpp arthur hillmer a s torster walter h omilb r 2argmn and wilfred ford addressed the coun cil in support of proposed subway as 6th line crossing oakvllle mr vanscrlver moved seconded by mr harris that this council visit the crossingat oakvllle in accordance with uie request of the mayor and others of oakvllle on a date to be set by the warden carried the warden named july 2nd the date and the hour as ii tin a representative of the canadian nauonal institute for the blind ad dressed the council asking for a grant mr mclntyre moved seconded by mr vanscrlver that the canadian na tional insutute for the blind be given a grant of sixty five dollars carried mr mcclelland addressed the council re jail emiippment and mayor e syer asked that main street milton be reinforced as a connecting link with kings highway mr biain pres repoct of the standing committee on county buildings mr readbead the fifth on special cmtiintrttirns mr harris the fifth on printing mr pettit the fifth on county roads mr cleave the lifth on old age pensions mr buck the fourth on railways legislation and agriculture and mr mason the fifth on education and the fifth on finance mr mp inovea seconded by mr blaln the treasurer be and is hereby authorized to pay the following ac counts passed in committee of the whole education 1958816 finance iv2189 railways legislation and agrt culture 62180 special communlca tlons 8325 old age pensions 77020 county roads 53237 printing 8xg0 county buildings 194jk total 22 to5jt carried mr bialn moved seconded by mr mason that a by law be prepared by iu xt council meeting to appoint d hutcheon as treasurer of the board ol management of the gordon home duties to begin on july 1st 1930 car- mr mason moved seconded by mr harris the reeves ol the various muni rlpouities be appointed a committee to equalize the assessment of the county of hal ton for the year 1930 the deputy reeve of oakvllle to act in place of the reeve he being absent carried fifth report of the standing com mittee on education to the warden and members of the county council we your committee on education beg have to submit our fifth report as follows 1 your committee held a special meeting at milton on this day for the purpose of investigating the clatrris of the various high school boards against the county council for the year 1939 2 we recommend payment of the balances of county grants to the said boards as follows- mllton county levy of 2634 62 less 22 71 241331 burlington county levy of 400x50 oakvllle county levy of 6180j00 teorgetown county levy of 28s9 75 less overpaid 19 42 284033 cludph 2445jki that a grant of 1773 71 hp paid to acton school board this with previ ous payments being sufficient to the county s share of cost of educa tion and the amount levied on acton less 91509 paid to quelph tor acton pupils we recommend payment of the committee s expenaea amounting to 3220 report of special committee an equalization to the warden and members of the county council we your committee appointed to equalise the assessment of the county of ahl- ton for 1930 recommend as follows that the assessment be left th same as last year and a bylaw be passed confirming the same that for county purposes the follow ing be the assessment of the various municipalities big opening sale continues in our new store main street next to oilmans factory bargains in all lines of ladies and gents wear the latest styles and best material in all our goods come in and let us convince you of the wonderful bar gains we are offering v h silver highclass wearing apparel of all lands for indies and gentlemen main street georgetown this is the price at which you can now buy red label redrose acton burlington oeorgetown milton oakvllle rsqueslng n assagaweya nelson 12927s 2768706 ijsnjsaa 1486339 3487653 5251065 2j33104 5253173 31313710 and it ls further enacted thai in cas any municipality or municipautlea c laim that they have been unfairly equalized withother municipalities and an appeal is entered this council re cords its willingness to have the appeal tried by the county judge illinsn smith do you flirted with your own mean to say you wife all the evrmng at the masked ball and didn t know hi r brown that s rrht but she was reeable how was i to know her sopn v had a puncture my friend asked the cheerily inquisitive passerby the weary motorist looked up no old man he said as calmly as he could lm just giving the urea a change of air sir robfrt borden ei ebrated 7th birthday sir robert borden former prime minister of canada celebrated hla 76th birthday on june 37th he was born at grand pre nj3 in 1854 in 1878 he was professor at lien wood institute nj and later returned to nova scotia to study law lie began his political career in ibm when he was elected to parliament for halifax he was leader of the con servative opposition from 1901 to 1911 when on the fall of the laurler liberal administration he became premier in 1917 he formed the union government in which liberals and conservatives were equally represented he resign ed on account of illhealth in 1920 and resides at present in ottawa one of the employees of the ford plant dreamed that henry had died in his dream he saw the rustproof nickeled casket being borne by six of henrys oldest and most faithful em ployees as the cortage came henry suddenly popped up in the kct gave a quick glance around and exclairned if youd put rollers under this thing you could easily lay off five bjr iookenv ovk j j v j f 1 1 v is i v o r its shopping around for 6res isnt neeea- ary if you come here weve got the tire yon want at the price you want and its a goodyear tire backed by good- years record of long troublefree mileage allweather allweather heavy duty pathfinder progress highpressure tire and balloons thataour setup drive over and pick out those nevr tires now well put them on without charge jn oneill soo phone 14 georgetown main street tv jofrprintimg promptly and neatly executed