kv sixtyfifth year of publication the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 29th 1930 150 per annum in advance 200 to uj5a the georgetown herald j m moore publisher and proprietor member canadian weekly newspaper association canadian national electric railway daylight savins time outbound dally except sunday daily dally i daily dally except sundays dally 4 pally a dally i westbound daily except sjmday dally i dally daily pay dally dauy past freight same day delivery service freight picked up at quelph georgetown phone 13 148 ajn 958 am 1248 pjn 348 pjn 430pro 518 pjn 848 pjq 1la pm a01 am 1001 pjn 101 9oi 641 901 1201 pjn pjn pm pm ajn c n r time tsjbla standard time going- east passenger m passenger ajn passenger and mall 10j3 ajn passenger w a passenger and mall 633 pjn- 900 pjn passenger sunday 124 p- going west passenger and mall 719 a passenger 3j2 pjn passenger and mall sd1 pjn passenger 7x8 pjn passenger 10 p passenger sunday jm going north mall and passenger j oolng tfcroth mall and passenger 7j0 pjn- i central ontario 6ns lines ltd arrow coaches arrow buses leave oeorgetowa for toronto 20 ajn dally except sun days and holidays 950 ajn- sunday and holidays only 1136 ajn dally xt pjn dally j pjn daily iap5 njn daily arrow buses leave bay and front toronto for georgetown bjo ajn iduy 11 ajn dally ajopjp- l till it t ax mi uauj ar w st pjn dally hikj pin- oaliy bxc saturdays sundays and holidays 1000 p saturday bunday and rjoll- alays only eastern standard tune all bates stop at longs stan directory le roy dale banister and solldlor oeorgetown ontario oflloea king bldg mill fit clarence h wiggim8 barrister solicitor notary public omoes oneill block georgetown telephone 148 iiiimmbraairaaiiiiiaiiiiisiiiiiajikaiibiaiitiibiiiimjiiibiyibtiimiiiiiaiibaifaii biiaubniiaiiiiibiiiiibi i great bargains for men and women j s-l- s following are a few specials the weekend special in wool blankets large size and heavy weight colors whitewith piiik or blue borders 595 girls winter coats made of real good broadcloth trimmed with nicest fur at 795 mens wool sweaters real hea vyweight in differ ent shades at 295 atlantic heavy underwear mens combinations at 125 boyst weed- suits up to 6 years at 98c girls flannel dresses at 195 mens lined kid gloves at 150 boys aviation leather caps at 98c ladies silk and wool stockings at 49c we are still continuing our line of ladies shoes the best value in the market at j cjg h silver who said hard times is the business outlook baj advertise think the money market mad advertise grumbliiik never pays the rent worry does not yield a cent if on profits you are bent advertise qood times is a state of mhid advertise paith pays dividends youll find advertise rise above depressions mist delete duh days from your list advertise ht yxmhvxe xotpqthlng to sell advents say it often say i it well advertise advert isefeyour wires- todny adyertise the modern way advertise make it pay advertise r new came laws phone 375 main street georgetown iii lfijuaiffllvuiaatomiblhlla john a thompson barrister solicitor notary fmblle offices mill street phone 333 and 288 graham graham and bowyek barrister etc brampton ontario jc o oraham e b orsnam o h- bowyer kenneth m lanodon banister solicitor notary public offlc main street south georgetown phone 8s se j j paul dr r t paul paystoiana and busgeoaa r officer of health in enqueu township omoe hours 3 to 4 and 7 to pjn ettowah office and bh mill street dr sutherland cys car nose and throat specialist at oeorgetown wednesday evening saturday afternoon and evenung hours 3 pan till b pjn or bjr ap pointment olasses supplied oaea- atmlas matthews mats at home phone totrt dr c v williams physician and surgeon af4ini officer of health oeorgetown offlc residence main st south opposite presbyterian ohurca phone ttt 1 office hours 13 and 7g pm f b watson djs md georgetown office hours 0 to 6 except tnunsday afternoons p l heath ljjs djj qflke in lne block one door north of oneills carriage factory hours a sun to 6 pjn frank petch licensed aucnonekr tat the conntles of feel and batton prompt service telephones cheltenham 26r23 oeorgetown blrs pest offlceotalteitiham y it r j kerr auctioneer and real estate tt yean experleipoe in anetloa kale basmeai nuwi aa hioton on chiropractic ne1l8jjn the chironraeter tat oradnats 1 tears fiaetlee saedletae sargery oi xray service ofsot over ldonunlon store csbosj hours hoaear ttirhimlnt and satanuay j to 5 and 7 to pjn ilrtsi rne in rusd rmar a t vs n g flour k feed 0m ojaeetr0ies cn pa8tot ixour ataaaihimsairbn mb this is highclass pastry flour and if not satisfactory your money will be cheerfully refunded the price is exceptionally low 75c for 25 lb bag we deliver w c bessey phone 195 georgetown norval mills corn cracker mill in operation kings choice flour for bread national flour for pdstry whole wheat flour wheatlet feed bran shorts gluten now on hand w b browne co phone 90 r 2 georgetown have your eyes examined by 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 i office in brampton 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 1500 aw1llson next to hotel mcgibbon georgetown new game laws effecting local cltlaens are in part pox now comes under the protected list and the open season la from november jst to february 28th both lays inclusive as la for fisher martin and mink parties taking any fur bearing ani mals by any means other than traps or with traps are required to have a trappers license and must also have a gun license in the following prohi bited counties welland lincoln wentworth peel halton york water loo lambton essex kent elgin middlesex oxford norfolk perth brant haldunand south huron and south wellington erin town- ship is not effected by this law as it is in northeast wellington as de scribed in the legislature bilt hun ters will not regret availing them selves of the protection of the lic ense as they may wander over the boarder into the restricted areas and find themselves in the hands of the law farmers or farmers sons are not required to have a license to hunt or trap upon the lands of such farmer but are absolutely restricted to their own lands a new regulation prohibits the use of dogs for the hunting of foxes ex cept under a permit which may or may not be issued by the department this regulation is for the protection of deer which are becoming quite common in restricted areas a copy of the game and fisheries act may be had by applying to the iepartment at toronto or to the loc al officer mr o robinson orange- v4u crop report below will be found a brief synopsis of telegraphic reports received at the head office at tho bank of montreal from its branches under date of oct mrd tho dominion bureau of statistics estimates the 1930 wheat yield in the pralrlo provinces at 363000000 bushels while the northwestern oraln dealers association places it at 389000000 bus hels these compare with the do minion bureaus final figures of 281 004000 bushels in 1929 the past five years average of 405700000 bushels and the ten years average of 360600- 000 bushels the dominion bureau estimates this years oat crop at 267 000000 bushels or 126000000 bushels more than last year and the barley crop at 112000000 bushels or 32000- 000 bushels more than last year there were about 340000 acres jess land sown to wheat than last year and 740000 acres more to coarse grains in quebec the hay crop is above aver age both as to yield and quality oraln crops except on lowlying lands com pare favourably with those of past years in ontario generally favourable conditions prevailed until midsummer when drought intervened to reduce the yields of the latter- crops oraln crops as a whole are above average and of good quality the hay crop above average an increased acreage was sown to corn and although the late planting was affected by drought there has been an average crop in the maritime provinces a high grade apple crop is lower than average in quantity the potato crop a good aver age except in districts where it was affected by rot and hay and grains a good average in british columbia yields for nearly all crops are some what better than last year in ontario the estimated yield per acre and total yields of fall wheat spring wheat oats barley and rye slow increases in each case over last years figures with a combined total of 140520282 bushels from 3907441 acres as compared with 112296539 bushels from 3807668 acres for 1929 fall wheat spring wheat and barley were in reduced acreage but oats show on increase of 134000 acres over last years figures potatoes and mangels are below normal with turnips very poor tomatoes and peas were in good olume peaches pears and grapes were a good crop with small fruits less plentiful early apples were light iate apples are of good quality and size but the crop is considered below average the tobacco acreage was 27376 as against 23073 for last year with the yield below average but the quality good the crop was harvested under excellent conditions and is cur ing well with very little rainfall pastures dried up early and it has been necessary to resort u stabla-ieed- ing much earlier than usual the ground is dry and hard and fall ploughing is difficult the acreage of fall wheat is again reduced but the present growth looks promising what are we coming to sixteknhouks working week and family planes for aix have you ever tried to visualise what the world will be like in ajj 30307 lord bukennead lias been doinuns and some of his forecasts of the world of the rulure are described below jrnagirie a world in which it is pas sible by tapping the atomic energy of 5000 tons of waterthe amount displaced by a large liner to main tain the polar regions at the tempera ture of the sahara for- a thousand years hu a world tn which television will en able political leaders to address every eleqlor on any vital issue and then for the whole electorate tnsteed of lis representatives to vote for rjr against the government and for tnose milliohs of votes to be autniaucauy counted by mechanism installed m our telueiione exchanges so that the result is announced lwenry minutes after the last speaker has addressed the nation or take a look at the nature of in dustry picturea world m- wrdch agriculture and coalmining are ex tinct our population fed on synthetic foods losede of cellulose grown tropics and warmed by electricity energy stored in every drop of water in this world we are contemplating there will be neither industrial dries nor farms the factories will no longer need to crowd near coal or rauways they will be dotted over the country and served by electric trains transplanting their goods at low cost- the worker in these factories will have mastered the machines which now threaten to enslave htm he will work a sixteenrjour week the rest of his days win be leisure for use as he will in art education travel the pursuit of hejuth it all sounds like a world which has never existed and it hasnt yet but that is what we are comin to h we are to believe cord btrtenheacts brilliant new book the world in a courtistsrs sumi and if we remember wireless or those first aeroplanes of prewar days the excitment when the chan nels was flown by blerlot and remem ber the mighty airmail liners of the skies today who can doubt that even more nmaming discoveries may nay musuhxtme in addition to agriculture the rub ber and cotton industries will go it is already possible to synthfstae rubber from isoprene in any ordin arily equipped chemical laboratory writes lord birkenhead tbe pro cess is as yet uneconomic for syn thetic rubber costs anything up to fifty times the price of the natural producl it is certain however that better think this over it might be well for motorists to notice that the new automobile law is in operation it was published very fully some time ago that it had sev eral new provisions but readlrlg these items is not so instructive as seeing them in operation a michigan driver go into a smash pear blenheim several things have happened since r i tire driver is serving seven days in jsli 2 he must pay costs amounting to 0450 3 he must pay 140 damages to the other car the car of the man who is in trouble is being held by the officers until these things have been attended to there was nq dead set made on this motorist from michigan the law will apply to you just the same as it did to this visitor i it might be very advisable for you to put a great deal more common sense into your driving because this new law seems to nave a set of teeth beaconherald mis win not long continue and that within a very few years synthetic rub ber will be produced on an industrial scale which to soon drive the na tural rubber off the market the outlook for the cotton industry already depressed is equally black artificial silk is already an impor tant menace to the nrtarnre of cot ton sp and weaving it to fulfil every timet ton of cotton and to fulfil it as satisfactorily mate rials manufactured from this sub stance are more pijfaig to the eye and touch more desired by women and yet as durable as cotton boods artificial silk which can be produced as cheaply as cotton will certainly destroy the cotton industry intensive scientific research has already been financed both in lan cashire and the united states with the object of discovering a whereby cotton can successfully with stand the challenge of artificial sflk adds lord birkenhead there is much discussion and promise of an kinds of processes for inerceriaing cot- ion thread but i foresee all uus ictlvity will have been in vain arti ficial silk has already shown itself the ultimate victor cotton is obsoles cent yet another industry doomed to eventual extinction is the manufac ture of motorcars lord birkenhead expects trie co of the cheap fast convenient family airplane to orst check and then destroy the prosperity of motorcar manufacturers by 307jd motorcars win probably have passed their xenlth of popular ity a century biter they win only be used for shopping picnics and the amusement of youth they wfll in fact sink to the level now oc cupied by the bicycle with all these changes m prospect it is natural that some attempt should be made to improve tfee human race itself this win be achieved by eugenics scientific breedinc- during the next century prop hesies lord birkenhead btolog promises definite and sweeping ad vances the secrets of human here dity win certainly receive elucidation the vague nonsense which now mas querades as eugenics win be renlae- ed by an exact science its e to will claim for example to predict with accuracy the physical and ment lature of the children born of any particular marriage suppose that it is established be yond doubt that the union of a with b must inevitably produce children of a type c congenltauy criminal and mentally repulsive then no what outcry is raised by the cnts of various religious denomlna- ions the state win certainly legis late either to prohibite or eomtjulsoruy to sterilize such a yaii conversely when the eugentst can predict that a raarrtage of d with k must inevitably produce offspring of robust physique endowed with first- class intelligence that state win perish which does not actively encour age such unions arrlpruf its ettiaens such irrcnosalsi says lord birken head sourarepugnan butim cwoo hey are reasonable and even roman- llci at present by se uiem in prisons during the major portions of their adult life we put an effective brake upon the fecundity of our in curable criminals our descendants will adopt trie more effec precau tion of pa eve the birth of those who must inevitably grow up with antisocial proclhrltiea prevention is better than dirt and smoke will disappear but horseracing will be as popular as ever in ana weekends m north ern africa for the thither with their famines m tamtty planes travelling at 400 miles an hour an inspiring and tjiougbtrrovokms picture of what our world may be like in a hundred years hence and with men and w uvtnc m world which change from year before our ayes ft la not- laanvob- able that when the man of ajx msb reads this taok he maywonder at the knowledge revealed by lord head in 1930 but somehow i not help tnlnkmg that the future jtotaatodtie even edvttlan any 1 have been at oifeax witness the purptc frwerrt witness uacrajal atwe wunes tne gold at pgdu wmdrieiw nd u a crown witness tne paihnaam of stars looking wety dnaoa 1 have seen the mg and i tae lassen wtth bjav yes 1 have seen ttae kmg and 1 haw wsdkcrf wash blaa his steps arc not uambeaay wan his voice n sa ami cry i sit with hay jan bja llnn and watch tfae worsd go by the king bag rnighawl aac and lifted sae la aart in the nbsaaed bat 1 wear a tundra dafcrias crjh but whether knlgba of wbether earl my tales ad are goea with tuu anproral of use hots and li of beaxea come then jo court wautaae i will present yarn att there is no fee say friend no fee to any great or saaau grant what wish yon riewsaiwfon to w a stock is ontario last day of the atsereaurlaael match near away firs this kt use second he has won the take i tured it place this year besd jnrhmwag john r of the last two yaats thfc j york wab bras second there 14 entrants sa this the battle was finish the 1 at a largely stratford the metrh at which the the hon of l ister of keeps you fit j just a weubajaincedfopd to keep you fine and fit carbohydrates for heat and energy proteins for good muscle mineral salts for bones arid teeth and all so easily digested bait shred ded wheat with plenty of milk hot ooxapetkag a t water pxacttcaby ka the united the ojl agricultural cobege states ilmhim c ranked nth dairy show la sl loats ago baron oohte of w atf had the high est mfcf ka isosstesb jawghwf and be won a 3st su for bis effort this h the tws the prise to ojlc other of the team were nwiim hartley and b a has of r of milk is best in winter as it brings out the delicious flavor of the crisp baked wheat and supplies the warmth the body needs delicious for any meal its readycooked readytoeat shredded with all the bran of the whole wheat thok canadian ssmrgtdded wheat company ltd cultural oitkgt this tab base ed to a htgher year liae urn when davchaursje neat to rnmiihto thetr year with aa total l hi ses is ix this the dorwdtory andhatage lew 9ectay share the ks stag the prolonged dry spall past snanaaer caate to the am wf science in the battle egawnt the euro pean cor per cent- m ontario as a whose this tion is ronliawrt hi the report of which wfll he rerntnud at the annual convention of the bdaaawawtteal so ciety of ontario at ottawa on ilia am bert1 and s ties show 3 i be other tern ward oossaty stave aa hnutaun in fea- the has been with the rural stores have ad no buyers la rhalhib oaaaty one of the largest lamhali i of iinjil i the at 35 cents per the cay mailili which is have taken msw nuts have am haaa hwytna h tsds thai i finite racked tip m a according te andrew eaa miimlli of the ontario colored dessert frost esa tho tsrttksh market thh k ulis ml partly to ihe beavw- d ha of atlantjc hate which the based ontario i nihil topped an others in price mr ry rood prices ea the uus thee whfle un pats are saan or ham a drag aa sprasa la the sbipn- mg and haadteas t atdt treats is so reported paaas rem the b aril ton district lis i tag arrived h eac prices a r- skraajiks ssjptssbfflwsmm erwin meat market salmon fillets baddies oysters and ciscoes watch our window for special prices on saturday erwin goldham phone 1 georgetown i jaat srk xask3waoaak awx atx tmc c jatsc asxoxsx3gr pale listless children gain in weight and strength every observant mother sees children that jast dont seem to n do right they are pale and listless watch cold easily and are first to catch an diseases children are heir to onuftlium awswer is simple a vital element is missing from the diet parkedavts cod liver oil is an unequaled conditioner for growing children it la rich in vitamins and promotes strong healthy bones and sound teeth in growing children adults too benefit from its disease resisting properties 16 ox bottles 125 danns drug store agents for sargon 327 job printing a specialty hydro electric system orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds 44waw 44r office town hall the name is sufficient i ii mmim m bl l m iii our salesmen carry butternut varieties daily a change to suit the palate manfd by lxminion bakeries ltd giaejpb sold by mark cark grocer 1