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

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the georgetown herald v sixtyfifth year of publication the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 8th 1930 150 per annum in advance the georgetown herald j ml moore psuutaher and proprietor atnhr cumuui weekly newspaper association canadian national electric railway daylight saving time eaatboanal daily except sunday 7 48 a jo dally 9 am daily 1248 pun dally 248 pjo daily except sundays 430 pun dally 648 pun- dally 848 pj dlly hpjn westbound dally except sunday 801 aura dally 1001 pun dally 1 01 pud daily 301 pun daily 841 pun dally 90 p-n- dally u 120 sum past freight same day delivery service freight picked up at ouelph georgetown phone 13 c n r time table standard time going eut 715 am sjs am 1033 am 1157 am 633 pjn 9 00 pm 7 m pm 718 am jh nua 2j1 pm s01 pun 1m pm 1008 pun 100 am 8l66 am 710 pun passenaxr passenger and mail passenger passenger and mail passenger passenger sunday oainc west passenger and mall passenger passenger and majt passenger sunday game north osama 0 th r ceoitario bus lines ltd akstow coaches arrow buna leave georgetown for toronto j0 sun daily except son- days and holidays 860 sun sunday and holidays only 1135 sun daily 3jb pjn daily 806 pun dally 1o05 pjn dally arrow buses leave bay and front sts toronto lor georgetown bjo aun daily 11 sun dally au00 pun dally istfpm daily sjqo pm dally except saturdays sundays and holidays iojoo pjn saturday t snd holl- dayt only standard tinas ass stop at langs stsra directory lb boy dale barrister jus 8euettar georgetown ontario omnns wtrig bids mill clabenck el wioooi8 barrister solicitor notary public offices onein block oeorgstown ibs john a thompson notary fafclle ofnoas mbi street phone 332 and barristers eta brampton ontario b o graham e b graham o h bowyer kenneth m iangdon barrister solicitor notary pabllc offices mala street south georgetown phone 88 ob j jl paw db b t paibl jrirr offioar of health in township office hours 2 to 4 and 7 to t pjno h stnst db 8othbbland bye bar nose and throat b at georgetown wednesday msnlm saturday aftamooa and evening hours a pjn on pan or by office at miss matthews main bt- homa phone 10m ob c v wnxiasma meaesi officer at health gtoorgetoarn offlos and residence main st south opposite presbyterian church office hours 13 and 19 pm f b watson djxs blob office hours e to bxospt thursdaj afternoons a l heath udjv djk8 offioa in lane block one dsor north of oneills usniego factory hours gsun to 6 pjn frank petch atjctionkeb for east oswntles of peel aaa prompt service cheltenham sms georgetown olri tost office cheltenham r j kerr aootionekb anb sskal b8tatk u a full line of winter clothing just a few we are offering at the greatest value in ladies coat we have an assortment the latest styles broad cloth wool tweed trimmed with the best wolf opos sum and mink fur a choice assortment of girls wintex coats in numerous designs made pt best materials mens coats a large stock of the latest 1q mens overcoats now awaits yotyr inspection here are some choice specials for the week end ladies shoes reg 300 at per pair 198 girls strap and lace shoes at i si 98 real good boys suits 2 pr pants at jta 95 mens fancy pullover sweater reg 3ffc0 j2 50 boys fancy pullovers reg 200 for 150 boys and girls rib wool stockings reg 75c for 45 boys good tweed bloomers at per pair jl a a mens penrrjans combination underwear 71 wool reg 200 for 145 we are still selling good overalls at pr pr heavy moleskin pants at 2 j5 heavy english ribwool sox reg 50c for j ladies chamoeette gloves reg 50c for tj boys and girls cotton stockings per pr jij we have a few dozen mens and ladies sample sweaters purchased direct from the mills which we are selling at half price open evenings h silver the store that stands for highest quality at the lowest prices phone 375 main street georgetown i praise he made bis little world a place where inignonette in safety grew he edged the narrow yard with grace built shelters for a bird or two his nelgtibors knew him as a friend ttie children thought him lots of fun what more than this at lifes long end do we repeat of anyone the needs of life he understood tie faced the world with smiling eyes must one be brilliant to be eoodt must one be famous to be wise perhaps inans greatest praise can be when all the toil of life is done he loved all things of land and sea and children thought him lota of fun a guest general news birds as entertainers hydro electric system orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds office town hall 9 fbonf m acton ont chiropractic -ne1xsen- tke clih k ora4saie m tears mettm xhay service office over oomlhwm store i orbce bonn ifmst wiitnisivsy and batarday 1 to b an t to pjn othsr sja sod boors by sppptn itlluki i ta pj profits continue though prtniutns cease so this policyholder is pleasantly surprised cfmsfskaesracion lif ajiaecieado dw sirw i h to sscstnowuciaa with auuiy tftrr h- co chequ for 12630 proma mm poluqr no 10019 i noc lay it m moil ptsnt turprit i was srarlfud to know mk tha omiyiiy had cucidcd not to aak any furthar tnstmiin on cha poltctm i hjd with thmn bat ft s6 tac jcnlta ma that tha profitm to ba aarnad by dw pourim would b paid m now it ii molt insfacocy and i am ry uil obllaad for tha actioi takan by tha company your itncaraly we have issued series of policies ft far mtcs for supcelect uvcs that is tniainesa and pro- fcwinwl men these poliries may be hsd with total duabtlity and double indenuiity accident j write for particulars concerning them use tha coupon far c confederation life k n association a hd opt totossto we ruuli in our household an in valid loved one whose days were so filled with pain that we were always trying to find something that would distract her attention and re lieve qnly for a few minutes the nervousness caused by constant suf fering a happy thought suggested itself one day as a result we placed some sun flower receptacles heavy with seed upon the porch opposite her window hoping trie birds would and them and perhaps make the day pass more quick ly for the dear invalid in about two days such a busy time as there was among the sunflowers the chickadees and nuthatches had taken notice and were profiting by their wonderful discovery to- and fro they flew happily talking all the time the chickadees musical soprano and the husky contralto of the nuthatches mingled in harmonious duet chick adeedee a little fellow would call as he balanced dalntly on the edge of a receptacle full of nice fat seeds and as he sang his dedede he was twisting nit wee head this way and that focusing his bright eyes on the seed he intended to dislodge gack-gack- gackdetitdetlt chanted the nuth atch jabbing his sharp pointed bill in to the husk in his attempt to loosen the seed of his choice chlck-a-dee- d dee dee exulted another wisp of a fellow as he pecked happily away at the big seed container gack-gack-gack- detltdetltdetit huskilycalled the nuthatch securing the seed he was after and frying away look and see where they go what are they doing with those seeds said the interested observer at the window pain and discomfort forgotten for the in watching this game of hideandseek and sucu a delightful discovery as we made the birds were all flying in a general direction their objective being a huge bircb tree with roughened all- very bark can you imagine the in valids delight when she located thetr destinatktn and observed them care fully selecting satisfactory niches in the rough bark and depositing their store of seeds therein to be drawn upon later or the proverbial rainy day they awpt busy day after day until only the empty receptacles were left every seed had been deposited in a place of safety where it could be de pended upon later when the snow- covered icebound earth would yield no subtenance for hungary little birds such sagacious plucky sensible little fellows setting an example that many might follow to advantage putting in their birchtree bank a hoard that coilld be checked out later in their time af need all birds have not such wisdom how ever and all have not the excellent op portunity afrortled these little fellows when the weather is severe and the snow is deep and under the covering of snow is frequently a coating of ice it makes it difficult for these plucky little feathered friends to glean a live lihood a few crumbs on wlndowslll porch or pa would be very ac ceptable little crops are empty these days empty crops run down vitality i low vitality in turn causes the intense cold to penetrate wee bodies and means much suffering for the plucky little feathered folk ask your butcher to grind you some suet place some in bags of mosquito netting and hang so the birds can have access to them you wfo be well repaid when sou see now eagerly the hungry little fellows seek them jt is a good education as well as a humane amusement to allow your small child to throw out some food and watch the little feathered folk devour n exmator of texas town visits old ontario home meet p p held former mayor of pampa tetas and you see ihe man who gave up an eighth term as bead of the civic government so that he could come back to ontario where tie was born for a ons summers vacation he bad nved down there tor 43 years went down in fact at the time when texas wss supposed to be tough i his summer be and mrs reid motor ed here in the car the city officials and chamber of commerce of pampa gave them last july and have enjoyed it immensely we wen here for the exhibition and now were ready to go home he told the telegram we sure have enjoyed it because mrs reads kin folks are scattered from oeorgian bay to toronto and sb are mine when he and mrs reid went to the lone star state they settled near mobile near pc elliott there wasnt much fear of nalan attacks by that time and the troops had abandoned the fart about two years before that there were lots of tough people there in those days ha declared but they were the greatest people in the world if you tended your own busi ness snd i guess that kind of thing is true no matter where you are its pretty hot and dry down there isnt itt he was ssked no thats the strange part of it mr iteld replied for some reason of other that part has plenty of water say do you know that during those early years when we were running stock my blearest prayer wss for dry weather for yean mr held s greatest work has been in the building and extent slon of the states highway system he wsj the organiser of the pannaodie- plairbl chamber of commerce snd has been affiliated with many other simi lar public welfare movements you have had some mighty inter esting experiences during the old days the telegram suggested well there was the time when tha officials of the santa fe were down there and i found that the first vice- president wast from ouelph and the superintendent of the arnariljo divi sion from osut and there i was from fawrtt near guelpn it sure did one good to talk to somebody who waant from ssissourt he nulled to ronto tetacram the burlington fire brigade was call ed to station 28 burlington beach saturday where two bouses were total ly destroyed and three partially tar bolled over on a kitchen stove to start the blaxe the strong wind made it hard to aght the ore at a meeting last week of the hal- ton county pension board ten new pensioners were added to the list for uajum county as eligible to receive the old age pension discovery and seisure of 153 cases of beer from sheds oh the premises of sleemans brewery by provincial and guelpw police two weeks ago resulted in police court in a fine of 500 and sis costs for norman u macdonald of ouelph formerly of who is now operating the brewery the two councils of burlington and nelson townships are being mentioned as cooperating in an appeal r work being done at the railroad crossing at freeman as part of he relief program outlined by the federal government the need for subways under the cn r tracks on brant su at freeman is most urgent fire of an unknown origin last night destroyed tht barn of josneh hillock centre rd near orangevllle causing damages of about 60qo the blase was first discovered in thegtack hy a passing motorist who gave pie alarm the flames made rapid headway and the building its contents of hay and straw implements and other farm equipment were all destroyed the in surance is light- over 100 young pullets were stolen from the hen houses of oliver dale lansing last night no trace of the marauders has been found to assist constables hawkins and harrison of the north york police in their search for the thieves brampton business mens associa tion with s view to stimulating in terest tn its fall activities plans to hold a dinner this month and to have present an outstanding speaker a conundttee is arranging entertainment provincial traffic officer chas hef- f ernon of blenheim who has for some time been patrolling no 3 highway in kent county has been notified of his appointment to slr duties in this district between port credit and orangevllle arthur fisher and his wife dr eva fisher who spent the summer tobermory are in postville for months vacation dr eva fisher has been doing special medical work amongst the settlers in bruce penin sula under the auspices of the wo mens institute they will return to tobermory where dr fisher will re sume her work msore than one hundred horses and cattle nave been pastured this sum mer on the 200acre farm of dugajd mcgregor ninth line trafalgar the greater number of these animals were owned by toronto dealers most of the horses came from the ranches of western ca and are of the heavy draught class many of them are now being sold for use in the lumber camps this winter the presbyterian church of palmer- sum has extended a unanimous call to rev j mcbeath miller ba mr mil ler has spent some years in mission work in calcutta india catching ore from the blower in the thresher which was operating on the farm of mrs w heard about a mile south of markdale the barn ana all its contents including the entire seasons crop was destroyed a young scotchman and his wife carrying by turns their 17 months old child were given a lift on the highway near clifford by a wajkertonlanr re- cently they out from scotland only a year had started from brampton to walk to kincardine where they have friends another big undertaking in connec tion with the ontario governments 1930 building program at the ontarkl agricultural college ouelph was an nounced by dr o i christie president of the college the latest project which will be started immediately will be the erection of new greenhouses at a cost of s7s0oo one day last week while mr and mrs thos rogerson and family sec ond line west toronto township were away somebody gained entrance to their home they ransacked the house and stole a suit of clothes be longing to the hired boy and a few coppers they found on the dresser in one bedroom nothing else was found to be missing miss gladys mandley has won the worlds champion novice typewriting contest at richmond va the winner who is only it years of age is a daugh ter of mr apd mrs e c mandley of sherburne ont she won the cana dian novice championship at msssey han toronto in may and on her re turn from virginia will be typing in structor in a toronto business college investigation by police and medi cal authorities sunday revealed that the body found tn the credit river near streetsvule saturday afternoon was that of a suicide the body has been identified as that of walter hamilton 21 residing at 1031 daven port road toronto a new york professor is ouoted as authority for the statement that mod ern womans desire to be slender has upset the wheat markets of the world by cutting the consumption of bread by 20 per cent he blames the doctors nurses schools and even beauty par lors for this and for the decline in meat consumption too acton jt the unprdvernents at wonderland theatre are steadily progressing some dutnculty has been encountered with he springy ground in the basement mr and mrs james morton of port huron spent a few days last week with their friends mr and mis o h brown and also called on a few old friends in town mr charles selwood of calgary uni versity of toronto spent a day or so last week with his grandmother mrs k rtmlckltn mr and mrs j h hlltx spent their hpneynroon at iondon chatham and rondeau government park lake erie following- which they will reside in the town of ayimer d h lindsays horse baron orat- tan captured second place in the trot ing races at brampton and milton fairs in the 216 class he was beaten in each race by mack togo owned by a hewer of ouelph bvwon first at orand valley yesterday free press erin on tuesday september 23 lovie smith beloved wife of wm h bur rows passed peacefully away in her 6sth year following an illness t over several years mr thos mack 5th line erin was surprised on thursday fyorplng last when he saw two full grown deer on his farm he got quite close to them before they took night into the near by woods- following a brief illness another of erin townships grand old ladles passed away in the person of janet mcmurchy widow of the late george davis on september 20th 1930 in her osth year the many friends of mr w j campbell 3rd line erin will be sorry to learn that he is quite seriously 111 in st josephs hospital ouelph where be underwent an operation on septem- tkcl22nd we join with the cluxens in hoping he may make a speedy re covery a sad gloom passed over the com munity when it was learned that mar garet barbour beloved wife of r w campbell bad passed away at the ouelph general hospital on satur day september 27th in her 53rd year deceased went to the hospital two weeks before her death to undergo an operation which was quite successful and she was apparently ifhr satis factory gain towards recovery when complications set hi and she passed away advocate oovernok melaboef offers resignation many years- after serving 23 years as governor of the halton county jail at milton achle mcolbbon who is in his s2nd year has tendered his resignation to attorneygeneral price to take effect oct 1st on she request of the at torneygenerals department gover nor mcolbbon will remain on duty or a few weeks after his successor has been appointed in order to instruct the new governor as to his duties the retiring official is a brother of the late duncan mcolbbon for county judge of peel during governor mcglbbons term of office many thousands of prisoners haret passed through his hands snd on number of occasions some- of the criminals in attempting escape from the jail have made murderous at tempts on his life it is said that gov ernor mcolbbon has run the county jail in s most economical manner the cost per prisoner being the lowest of any jail in the dominion governor mcoffinons successor is expected to be appointed at an early- date station nod since father bougfit the radio he never cares to roam he used to go to sunday school but now he sleeps at home milton mr alex duff who has been hi in the hamilton hospital ror the past few weeks has returned to his home here in improved health while gerald twisa of milton was driving to brampton accompanied by miss lillian ellis and miss edith mills also of milton the car ran into loose gravel near hornby and overturned into the ditch mr twtss snd miss ellis escaped with minor injuries but miss millss right arm was broken a peculiar aftermath of chicken thieving on the 9th line trafalgar was the fact that after the poultry houses of mrs w sanford george hamilton and w mccarron had been visited the same night and chicken taken a number of the fowl were found the next day in a field near eden church it is believed the thieves thinking they had administer ed an overdose of chloroform dis carded scene of them as dead with the result that they revived some dls- from home no clue to the thieves has yet been found w w ellis of toronto dtyoaon court inspector conferred with judge munro snd other county ertt here on tuesday on the question of abolish big the fifth division court of the county of halton at ounnbeltyttle it x proposed that it should be how do you stand chtjck up on your health haveoji any balance in the bank of vitolitjr any reserves of strength to draw upon replenishment must come through easily digested foods that supply strength build up reserves by eating shredded wheat with plenty of milk it supplies allthe ele ments you need try it for breakfast and see how much better you feel shredded heat with all the bran of the whole wheat the canadian shredded wheat company ltd had divided one half added to the first division milton and the other to acton a deputation from campbell- vule objected and said a competent man would be available for appoint ment as clerk it was decided that the firth division would remain as it has been and a clerk appointed to succeed the late wultaro fraaar re former grins annual fair draws ms people erins annual fair attracted a large crowd last saturday estimated- at 4000 and exhibits in quantity and quality were up to the high standard of this hihni the horse show was one of the best since the fair was estbllsbed and in both light snd heavy classes there were a large number of exhibitors there were thirteen entries in the baby competition and the winner was betty elghtmonthsold daughter ot and mrs r o helndertuuvs mr erin second award went to raymond ovemonthsold son of mr and mrs earl smith qlenwhjfema wca third to nadlne afcquarrfe three-months- old daughter of mr and mrs john moquarria oredlt forks david tarswell arkwell won the oldtime fiddlers competition snd messrs ooulson and gray duelph were the best in the horseshoe pitch ing competition the potato race was won by a mclntyre acton first prisewlnnera tan light horses were fred wrigglesworth oeonwetown a b weber kitchener w f ott hlltsburg a st waber and w c bovalrdj bra won with pontes mrs a b- weber won the lady driving contest with mrs w f on hlllsburg second miss 8teen hlllsburg won first for lady riders snd in a almitar competltlon for gentlemen the winner was clarence ounby campbellvllle and dr foster salt eeoond other classes of horses were n tundsay ac ton robert kerr acton james de- laney mark otvena umehouse clif ford burt olenwllllanw r bayne fergus wellington homer erin d p sinclair plnkey bros bruce a mcktnnon hlllsburg oeo denham rockwood o d scott w o brown ridge georgetown a a mcdonald milton w w matheson hlllsburg j w topham brampton lausdetl bros brampton t h smith orion robert rowan erin and alex msklnney brampton olarenco- ounby camp bellvllle won the sweepstakes hi light horses oatue winners were o c j4 burt bruce a mckfnrton arnold mcr klnnon davis bros j a mcfanl acton henry wheeler p e wriggles- worth a e currie ouelph k tl moore erin waldle steen and sonet hlllsburg and w j alexander george town the latter sweeping the jersey awards prises for poultry went to w h mclaren brtn j r truesdale w j alexander wellington homer john homer and a rldler and sons brtn for accurate time for the satisfaction of proud possession at so modest a price there is no wrist watch to compare with the wonder watch of the world elaine goering 15 a b willson next to hotel mcgibbon georgetown the name is sufficient our salesmen cany butternut varieties daily a change to suit the palate manfd by lxminion bakeries ltd guelph soldby mark clark phone 229w grocer forsters grocery lbbbbassbbbbnassssbsasbsbb4smawblbsb4ba4s4 a full line of fresh groceries always in stock bananas and oranges at ihe right prices leecream in binlk cones or bricks forlsjters terrrmk cash qtefrgetown phone 29 bsstus i see that your mule has tib branded on his leg i suppose he was an arrny mule no sun dst tj6v jes stan to tjh- safedafs nr georgetown s flourgfejp notice to hog feeders we have a quantity of finely grouid barley meal at this exceptionally low price 28 per ton w cbessey phone 195 georgetown ftiinrrrii i mi in j

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