Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 18, 1931, p. 4

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page 4 the georgetown herald wed nesday evening march 25th i93t how do you get him to chew his food i give him shredded wheat and its so crisp he has to chew it the more he chews it the better he likes it and the more nutriment he gets out of it many children bolt down their food without cheyviugthar means imperfect diges tion poorteeth and un- healthy gums shredded wheat with milk makes a perfect food for grow ing children and its perfectly delicious with hqpgnan or stew fruit the canadian shreddh wheat companxltd shredded wheat with all the bran of the whole wheat tell them through the herald what tou have to sell it will pay you spring millinery our new spring styles are now ready nothing so smart and attractive has ever been offered before call early and get your choice of the many beautiful creations for spring wear idge upstair misses c herald block n buyers read fl that prices are low and that means bar gains wise merchants with stocks on hand want to convert them intb cash and are look- j ing for buyers t newspaper advertising points the way to both when the buyer and seller have a mes sage o common interest the great news of the day and- the unprecedented bargains for the thrifty it means great savings for the buyer and a cleaning of the shelves for the seller it is time to buy and time to advertise bargains to the buyer th georgetown hejrald for bargain news i a prayer of a sportsman dear lord in the battle that goes on through life i ask but a field that is fair a chance that is equal with all in the strife a courage to give and to dare and if i should win let it be by the code with my faith and my honor held high and u i should jose let me stand by the road and cheer as the winners go by and lord may my shouts be ungrud ging and clear a tribute that comes fromthe heart and let me not cherish a tshtlrl or a sneer or play any sniveling part let me say there they ride on whom laurels bestowed since they played the game better than r let me stand with a smile by the side of the road and cheer as the winners go byl sq grant me to conquer if conquer i can 4 by proving my worth in the fray- but teach me to lose like a regular man- artd not ue a ejaven pray let me take oil my hat to the warriors who strode- to victory splendid and high yea teach me 46 stano by the side of the road and cheer as the winners go by berton braley news and information for the busy farmer ontario farmers annually lose hun dreds of dollars from parasites in sheep and hogs dr l s steven son has made a special study of this problem and has written several bul lettns copies of which can be obtain ed from your local department of agriculture free seed one of the great vital forces re sponsible for success in agriculture is good seed declares the ontario agri cultural and experimental union in announcing- that it is prepared this year to distribute to farmers free of charge into every township county and district of ontario selected seed of the best varieties of field crops any fanner can obtain a list giving the details of this seed distribution for test purposes from his local agricul tural representative included in the hi tit bbff fo grain crops root crops culinary crops fertuizer expert ments and a number of miscellaneous experiments renewed war on corn borer the need for renewed warfare on the corn borer was emphasised at the annual convention of corn borer inspectors of western ontario at london when prof l caesar pro vincial entomologist led the discus sion and issued instructions to the inspectors latge corn producing counties of western ontario are faced with the possibility of another serious com borer epidemic as a result of the prolonged drought unless much stubble plowing is done by farmers and inspectors give careful surveil lance serious damage to corn fields may result the new situation is unusual because of the pronounced drought last summer corn stubble became dry the corn borer did not find the dry stubble to his liking and instead of spending the winter in the talk about an inch above the ground as usual it went deeper into the root in the past many farmers have simply out the corn level with the ground thus avoiding plowing the stubble un der this plan would not be effec tive under the new condition and a campaign is being started to have all stubble plowed under before the mid dle of may despite the manner in which the corn was cut correspondence in the early days georgetown mar 18th 1s31 editor herald i am pleased to report that i am on the credit line yet and with regret i leave norval even if it is riot on the onunplon hills my native home in scotland i felt that i dlu not do it tor its people justice some of its people the noted artist j w l porster was bom on a farm close by another noted person who is there yet l m montgomery mrs rev mcdonald an authored an other character of the early days the one that the place was first called after mcnab now this person of fered a prayer that i am sure was lehearsed and more talked about than many petitions presented by any minister the occasion was tills tfie most djf the first settlers were irish and scotch and his idea was to have everything done in order and in its proper place so the petljllon was that the irsh might be hewers of wood and drawers of ttater for his own folk the godly scotch there was of course a penalty for disobedi ence but not to be too hare onthem whatever way it happened we find the two townships erin and caledgn laid out tor them sldebyslde a fine arrangement for- better or hnef neighbors never lived i csn certify to that i must stick to the credit and leave norval and the west branch of the credit i may take a run up it later now for georgetown and i am giving you the names of people and condi tions in 1850 as a village in the township- of ksqueslng the indian name for tall pipes the village was called oeorgetown after possibly the first settler george kennedy it is distant from toronto 34 miles the stage fare s shillings 11 00 from hamilton 35 miles 5 shillings and 9 pence population about 650 now for the people balsam hotel and stags h root watson prop barber bros woollen manufacturers iron foundries machinists and saw mill props barclay p general merchant dayfoot p w tanner and whole sale boot and shoe manufacturer oeorgetown hotel randall camp bell properitor kennedy george saw mill levens elisah saddler harness maker etc sumpter john general merchant and postmaster young james town reeve general merchant and insurance agent anderson w boots and shoes beswlck geo boots and shoes earrofcmwr hlarlrmitb eulott w carpenter grassey h- mason handaker i boots and shoes herald geo m d kennedy rev m episcopal metho dist malloy h blacksmith marshall i tailor mccullough h saw pill molellan mrs milliner mckenzie mrs milliner mcnamara j mason travis elusah cabinet maker vanallan joe tailor watson jas mason webster h b tanner all for this time major grant application to parfiament town of georgetown notice is hereby given that the corporation of the town of george town intends to apply to the lrgisla ture of the province of ontario at the next session thereof for an act of parliament for the following pur poses to consolidate a floating indebted ness of 23 000 00 of the said corpora tlon and tosmthorlke the corporation to provide by bylaw to be passed without submitting the same to the taxpayers authorised to vote on money bylaws for borrowing upon debentures of the said corporation the said sum of v22j00o00 to pay off the present floating debt of the cor poration tbi existing debt of the corporation is as follows debentures issued for general purpose t33m328 debentures issued for school piirprwei sosffl debentures issued for local improvements w 5bts78b debentures issued for water works purposes 87 debentures issued for hydro electric purposes 12882 74 debentures issued in respect of bonused industries 38334 12 the amount of rateable property of the municipality is 1407 37841 the corporation of the town of oeorgetown by lawsoh and stratton its solicitors herein dated at the town of georgetown tins 14th day of february 1931 town of georgetown notice of registration of bylaw notice is hereby given that a by law no boa was passed by the municipal council of the corporation of the town of oeorgetown on the 3rd day of march 1931 to borrow the sum of eight thousand five hundred dollars tssocum upon debentures to pay for permanent improvements to the public bohool consisting of the erection of a new class room and new lavatories and that such bylaw was registered in use registry office m f rn rwraty on the 5th day of march 1931 any notice to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereaf ter dated and first published this 11th day of march 1831 sure enough an emporia roans car struck the rear of a car driven by a woman didnt you see me stick out my hand the woman asked no i didnt miss he replied well if lfd been my leg youd have seen ft she replied and drove away better seed pays big dividends in crop improvement production may be increased from 10 to 14 pounds per bushel and rrom 10 to 14 bushels per acre by sowing only large plump seed the farmer will find it a pay ing proposition to get the old fann ing mill out of the storehouse fit it up properly with screens and make a genuine cleanup of seed this spring int swine coarse despite a heavy snowstorm which made roads almost impassable ap proximately sixty young men were in attendance at the special swine course held under auspices of the council of canadian meat packers and provincial and federal depart ments of agriculture at montreal packing plants on march 9th 10th and 11th it was voted the most suc cessful course yet held in eastern ontario the program consisted of lectures and demonstrations on types of live hogs and dressed carcasses and animal parasites as well as competitions in the judging and grad ing of live hogs and dressed carcasses the following counties were repre sented in the gathering carleton glengarry orenvule dundas ren frew lanark lennox and addlng ton prescott and russell leeds and prontenac an advisory committee immediately after the present legis lative session the government will appoint an advisory board to aid hon thos l kennedy minister of agri culture in the administration of de partmental affairs and in solving presentday farm products it will probably comprise three members one representative of the dairying in dustry a second from the cattle hog and sheep industries and a third from the poultry raising interests it will be absolutely nonpolitical in composi tion and scope the members will re ceive fair remuneration for their time as well as t travelling expenses weekly crop report there is a general feeung through out the province that thcreoent heavy snowfall has been of inestimable value according to the weekly report of agricultural representatives in various counties fields are well covered and prophets are most optimistic regard ing the condition of wheat and clover stands orchards in dundas have been receiving attention with some pruning already done in prontenac the number of sows rarrowlng this year shows an increase of about 100 per cent over last spring excepting for the syrup industry few prepara tions nave been made for spring work in olengarry increased interest in certified seed is malnfest in orenvule in spite of bad roads the soils and crops meetings in haldlmand are be ing very well attended farmers in huron are indicating increased in terest in better seed and fanning mills ate being put in shape for screening work in middlesex orchard pruning work has been general while breed ing stations in welland report heavy orders for good quality hatching eggs the wobbv ends i cant seem to see my way out said will sloan to jus wife if i could only get some sound advice i his wife suggested his brother who lived is a distant city you oould telephone him will he is sure to help- you wu1 hadnt thought of that he did and how graceful he was to long distance his brother solved the problem here and there the lobster saaup alone ihc t ova scotia coasts is qoav ip fyll twlng it is estlniated that t leant 400 rirharoen are enitatttri ip the industry and that the dumber of trapa will likely reapb 00000 or more thr din in r saloon of the nt w 42500 ton km press of britain mown as salle jacques artier is the larcast un pillared room on the five oceans it was decorated by prank brans- yn r a as a tourist centre cape briton enjoyed one of the best iroa in its history during 1930 during tba year 1460 aifomobll were handled across the rlrnlt of an so as compared with j 057 for the previous year 3t p l heath alert wood graod body beech and maple wood 373 single cord mixed wood end raqi at 300 single otvd j h smith phone 84 r 13 oeox9orwn tf washing wanted laundry called tat apd djeuvered any part of town war ane at rea- prioea aonahla special nuea domestic waaritrav a apply to ueb sing p o box sn vancouver will have tbe honor of we icon lac a reign inn monarch when kins prajadhinok of slam and his censor queen ra mba i- paroi arrive there april 17 aboard canadian pacific liner empress of japan one or the largest and most pour ageous engineering undei taking on the continent proceeding at the ahlttbl canyon abltbt river near cochrane northern ontart where a plant 4a being built to generate 960 004 boraepewer at a coat of over 20 ooeom british steel fewaa4lan pro duce is the slogan y uuafred on rriaaaive shaftings unlaaed at saint john recently for anlpmant ever canadian pacific rah way for use in hydroelectric v development plants at beauharnols quebec and in the valley of the ottawa river france should preys an excellent market for canadian wheat atace she has aof committed herself to rexulatmlpurchages qfwhjl from central european count hen said boa c a henry french minister to canada interviewed at the windsor station montreal his way to present oredeouale at ot tawa relayed to twenty two stations between quebec city and victoria by canadian pacific telegraiba the speech of the prince of wales opening the british trade pair in buenos aires was clearly beard across tnm dominion the b nad- cast was brought to crmdn direct from duenna aires bv th short wave beam syntem of the anadfan marconi company what the w age looked like mill ions of year ago ip exactly pictured in the gream outbla ice field extend in r for bun 4 reds of ml lee in the rockies and easily accessible from ijike lnulse said walter l payne in a recent lec ture entitled on horseback to the glacial age the meld extends in the form of glaciers to tare sides from which mighty rivers run fo the arctic pacific and ajlanitc oceans champions of the railway phone league and winners of the beiliy trophy and the thornfnn op the canadian pacific railway bocltey team were individually presented with gold watches gultably in ho ed ihe gift of eu w oca my chair man and president of the yiim in honor otthelr victory at a bnn quel a the plarc vigor motel montreal recently tlie team wjll plav winnipeg at ih- nd rf firoh f the nil linos liihey cbumiu aup of ihb hallway 719 monuments pouuock a ingham gait ont inspect our work in oreenwood cemetery its a fact after 40 years experi ence we still lead the field in effective results kelly aiken the collection specialists orauswrule 0atbh owen 8esmd test the new lower priced oldsmobile va l u e inspect oldsmpbile thoroughly compare it with any other car in its price class then consider how much more your motor car dollar buys in smarter appearance in performance surpassing even that of previous oldsmobiles in refinements that give art entirely new conception of luxurious and restful travel and in value increased stih further by new and greatly reduced prices mew silent syncro- mesh transmission permits smooth silent shift from first to second to high and beck to second automatic manifold heat control warms up engine quickly and giveslt improved performance at all speeds new easy starting rtarter when engaged auo maticalfy opens throttle to proper starting position general p srrnrb from 10 8 5 st factory taxes extra downdraft carburetor with nonflood choke gives increased power higher speed fester acceleration and greater smoothness insulated fisher bodies are warmer in winter cooler in summer and exceptionally quiet new quiet second gear r assures smooth swift acceleration rivalling high gear performance in quietness 07 33 motors value j n oneill son georgetown i banish digestive troubles i i 0igestine the stomach and liver tontc quick relief for ind tamest ion flatulence biliousness heartburn acidity stomach flu cramp tn the stomach heat and travel sickness price 75 cents l w dann georgetown ontario hydro electric system w- orders taken for- ranges and appliances of all kinds j sanford stevmrttown plumbing 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