Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 15, 1931, p. 1

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w jy pty sixtyfifth year of fabrication the georgetown herald wednesday evening april 15th 193j 150 per annum in advance 200 to u the georgetown herald j ml mooii pv deny 1348 pjn- daily 14b pin dally sicept sundays 430 pjn daily 548 run deny 848 pm- bally 1148 njn wiaam tjairy except sunday 8j01 ajn deny 1001 am dally liu njjt dally sm pjn daily 841 pjn dally s01 pm deny 1201 ajn fast freight same day delivery service freight picked up at guelph georgetown phone is cnr time table csuuxlard time mkw baa passenger 7j4 ajar passenger 85b am passenger and mail 10j8 am passenger 139 run passenger and ifail 6ju pjn passenger sow run sundays going east passenger us pjn passenger 8j8 pjn ill 1 til itflfihi ttfilti bb thfel te your 4rtiiiiity i passenger and mali tieaint passenger v 834 ajn passenger sjdb pjn passenger and mail 8jb pa 703 pjn 1048 pin passenger sunday 10016 am sunday 1008 pjn fi pass etshh aj ajn 7 jo pjn ccgral ontario bus lines ltd auow coaches vus pjn 545 pjn 845 doing west i 1346 pro 345 746 pjn dally except sun days and holidays 845 p sunday and hoi maya only at directory u bot balk ontario bide atm i clabunce b wiggins natary jobtm a thompson notary feette raaviss aouskrast phone 3d and i b o qrahwjs 0 h ontario e b ungdon natary pan money to lot bouth qe bb j s battii d8 8 t paul r a wataok njks blbjb oaaea koum to ft except thursd l hbjatbl uu njab ib ottaiira oerrlage factory am to pan mw aw rmadncuu- alatbawrxv by bay or week for psrbular rqn mrs acrgetown j b a 0oieliiwb qiiropracmc bat frmaor e aaa frank fetch ucfcwwtd aucwoneb tfcejiaahn at peal and fast ficsspt ssrvloe georgetown qr tl j talulk iwn6riatm amd beal bta1 tj yeair 0 pwonc m acton ont c e mcclure auctioneer merchandise and baal estate for terms phone 88 r 5 ontario qeotge mason risch ia plebedto announce the appointment of li c mcauiwtjrge inprder to get mr mcciure away td a good jstart we are offering to the people of thia vicinity prices that were never liefore heard of in the history of our company this is your opportunity if you are contemplating the purchase of a piano within five years- it will pay you to get in touch with mr mccjure below ia a partial list of the number of pianos we have on our floor with prices inserted a small down payment places anyone of ihe inslniments listed below in your home knabe piano dark mahogany beautiful case 8250 weber piano beautiful walnut case like new 8000 hardman piano art walnut finish magnificient buy estey piano beautiful mahogany case heintzman piano jusfr like new exceptional english brown maho new york sohmer piano might state this ia a very good piano 11000 5500 1775pl 5500 we are also offering a big recluctiori on all new pianos until may 1 5th and at that time they will revert back to the regular prices h g meclure main stkeet home furnishings store phone 54 georgetown the canadian pink and keen sweet fragrance lies along the air trie odor of the tall nn pine how soft the- sunbeams on his needles stjjne where the snow has left the forest bare he spreads his russet carpet every where high in ms swaying bop the croah- tag wind- essses ills stormy soul time out of mind he sought his ancient steadfast solace there and so i and beneath the sturdy pine the spirit of the north the blessed peace that calms this easytroubled soul of mine and gives to discontent a sure a bock piles dk all jails in all the north i love the pine the best rmblem of strength simplicity and william t allison in canadian poetst how to attract the wild birds for sale eggs chicks and pullets one hall cheaper than er before paw bra b assi wnlte leghorns bred from carefully selected stock of wry high record we can assure you of highest quality possihle eggs 800 per 10 any quantity chicks hatched to april 81440 per 100 chicks hatched in may 81x00 per 100 chicks hatched in june tlojdo per 100 pullets 8 weeks old can be obtained at bis reduced prices maple avenue poultry farm phone 248 georgetown ont opposite golf links j b wnson prop stewarttown plumbing tfnsoitthing 8u8mesfjatthay ovca phone 84 r 12 georgetown rr no 2 washing wanted laundry called for and delivered any part of town work done at rea sonable prices domestic washing at special ratea apply to r us snra p o baz m flsfv izsi i wan my mama brtmlmg tsmaai f f cjum at 7 pjm nga m- itgim aiajfl pjfc imt tamg dlitaacv la sana- gpbt yw barjarbsj tb mf tin unit it w8 leatlr the fij drde dorothy bad ever been away f roin home alone she wta happy as could be at auntys srkinped and pbyed the whole day frgfi jgj ramg then a terrible fit of tifmrwananttaiik otctjhei 1 arxnty was at bef wits end till she thought of lbri dtstiukeuw just k few seconds dorothys mother was talking to hjet little girl quietly ffiauy cibeerily thenshe told her to let aunty ntierwatvbed leryttmg walll dgfai after tf totothy fek that bet rqother retdly wasnt far away alter all and thetdeptymie hadsived anbry from an awk ward ptedjfaniftavratatmatof ust3 the ntmpar the brrdhouses or nest ingboxes the better the birds seem to like them remember the birds are not attracted either by the beau ty nor uniqueness of a birdhouse nature intended certain apedes to in holes in dead trees te with natural homes for their birds are disappearing the birds are forced to accept as a substitute notbhag lie a better aubsutuie than a piece of a hollow limb if it is dosed t top and bottom with a piece of wojd or tin a hole bored in the limb about onethird the way down from the top so that the birda can get in and out there is no oner birdhouse to be found many people make the mistake of putting the ntranor hole of the birdnoose too near the i have seem many beautifully id expensive birdbouses which 1 woubttjol have ttkari at a grntb cause they did not serve the purpose for which they were mads to attract the birds a the entrance was not in the place that the birds like to have it the feathered people like to put in plenty of nesting material in the bottom of their nests they do not want cold damp air blowing in on their nestlings these are the two reasons why the hole should be nearer the top- than the bottom one can hang birdbouses from a limb or nail them to a stump or tree never put them too low or where they will be easy for a cat to reach some people say that the wrens win not take a nestingbox that is placed very high but i have seen that theory ex ploded i placed a birdhouse made from a piece of old applebough un der the eaves of the farmhouse about twelve feet above the round for the last three summers that house has been the home of two and three broods each summer it is always popular sometimes the bluebirds get o of it and sometimes the wrens we always know when it is o for it is outside of a be window and the baby birds are better than an alarm clock they begin their noisy twittering at dawn some of the least expensive most easily made and most frequently oc cupied birdhouses i have had have been made from the little wooden boxes that laundry blue or cheese comes in ask your grocer to save them for you they are just the right slxe for wrens and bluebirds fasten the cover securely make an opening about onethird the way down from the top for bluebirds the opening should be about the slxe of a fifty cent piece for wrens about the slxe of a quarter piaoe your improvised birdbox on a post or tree and if there are any wrens or bluebirds m your neighborhood you will soon have tenants who win amply pay their rent by helping to keep your yard or gar den free from insect pests these birdhouses may be meed to look more attractive by being given coat of paint or stain but as the birds do not uke the fresh paint it is best to paint them in the fall so that by spring the odor or the paint will have subsided robins and phoebes will nest ron little shelves about a foot down from your roof or under the porch roof the number of birds that win nest in houses is comparatively few there are many other birds who seem to enjoy human companionship and will gladly nest near your home if you but help to furnish the required neat- inbattes their trusting ways and joyous songs will gladden your door- yard any kind of thick shrubbery such i ulac syrlnga snowball or privet win attract such birds ss catbirds song s shipping sparrows and even robins tf the bushes are pruued so that in places the branches form forks they make tfne places for the birds to securely place then- nests the- birds seem to love old trees of course orioles bluebirds and robins often build in old orchards but we have an old maple on our front lawn which had been struck by ughthlnf then the wind damaged it and there very little left of it my hus band thinking that it was rather un sightly and of very little use as a shade tree wanted to have it cut down i have such a feeling of kin ship with the trees that i hate to see low so we let it another summer that robin built- in a hollow place high up in the tree a very place for a robin to build an oriole built out on the only decentsised limb that was left then a wood pewee made a dear little toy nest on another branch three bird families carrying on their domesticity peacefully and happily at the same time to be sure mr ro bin who was there first disputed mr orioles right when he rirst came there were a few hot encounters then quiet settled down and mr r and mr o joined forces and desper ately fought together sgalnst any in vader of their common home they hafl- uujeuteu to utile pewee and he too always came valiantly forth to join the two larger birds against the common enemy the old tree had proved that ita days of use fulness were not yet over by rhea wood xecuted giving hmrsfrl dp omsher youd better lock me up jush hit my wife over the head wish a club did you kill herr dont think sho thsh why i want to be locked up in the belief that reformation is best accomplished by hard and pro ductive work hon leopold macaulay provincial secretary will shortly it is understood restore the oldfashion ed- rockpile to all ontario jails in effect jail rules and regulations provide that all prisoners with the exception of those who may be on remand and awaiting trail be requir ed to tpork but the fact is that out side ordinary housekeeping activities there is very little actual productive k to be found around a district or county jail in this respect the provisions of the rules have become to a fairly large extent a dead letter i and the irtlrpraw of prisoners inas much aa they remain in- the fhstitu- tiono for a short rjeriodrhas been greatly in evidence hi recent years at the toronto industrial farm at langstaff and at several of the new distriot jails to the north the rock- pile has already been restored by the provincial secretary the same in stallation there applying will be gra dually sppued elsewhere prisoners are provided with hammers and with goglm to mrminatc ihe danger of in- jury to the sight and are required to spend 4 substantial part of each day in lstailjis stone the idea behind the rejuvenated policy is to use the stone in building roads around the institutions in ere jan walls and in generally improving conrittlnnn m the vicinity of the in stitutions concerned the amount of material thus pro duced said one departmental a last night ia not gent but ix the same time it win give the average prisoner the opportunity of hrcnmmg unp3 arec4isle its nton n fgjjbfj arvil w d- irllgfln rab4a tawr a nifjb mwdm t recoyi a with hard work which to of -the- inrntnvolvacv is indeed a novelty at the present time at such insututioha as the onario reformatory the situation is different from the jane and products of the in therein operated are under oovernment policy which win not permit product of prison labor to be placed in compe with the pro duct of free labor taken care of en tirely in other provincial institutions rjarticularly the mental tptti- these industries occupy virtually all the workhours prisoners ot l bui ibm and confbb with hatrx instrdctobs it was a fine friendly helpful get- together that the dairymen had at ouelph last week and with good practical results it was largely a matter of mutual exchange of experi ence and ideas together with instruc tion and practise m scoring and grad ing dairy products o h barr director of dairying tor the province was there with his staff of held inspectors the grading of cream for outterrnajdng and of milk for rhtianinhiig were the chief topics of discussion some speakers expressed the opinion that the pres ent differential in prices between special and first grade cream as compared with second grade is not sufficient to induce farmers to take the extra care necessary to improve the quality of their cream it was suggested that the ontario depart ment of agriculture make a greater spread in prices at a concluding dinner the general opinion was expressed that the con ference had been one of real value in the interests of cheese and butter- making in ontario hoops my dear well girls we have another cause for worry and alarm at least so the fashion experts ten ua it seems that some bright and farseeing ruler 01 that kingdom caned mode has bro- ken the news very gently of course that before the end of 1931 we wul be propelling ourselves about in hoops and maybe bustles too well if the worst comes to the worst and they say women am slaves of fashion try to imagine ypuraeu in full san that means the complete outfit beak three starched petticoats trying to crash the fate of the gregory thea tre the front door would be easy but the aisles wen cant you ima gine it one would almost have to purchase a whole row sears in order to have room enough for an the ex cess baggage and gentlemen keep your distance this is you would have to since the nearest you could get on either- side of your sweetness would be about three feet that of course would depend on the anse of the hoops a wonderful invention no doubtl and what a pretty sight we would make on the ice at the palace a just rolling along yes thats it just rontrall time will ten but heres hoping it wont tell us any thing more about hoops of course a style is a style and a barret is a barrel and whue we all uke to be in style were not exactly craay about being seen running around in a bar rel and thats that exchange safety league a campaign is now underway in this province to annul an owners-dri- a of motor vehicles as members of the sovertown safety league and to pledge them to play a definite part in the international movement to ra- the number of motor vehicle members of the league win be asked to sign a pledge and on doing so win receive a silvery badge to place on their car the pledge is aa follows 1 to drive at speeds in keeping with the safety of others as wen as myself 3 to keep on the right side of the road except when passing 3 to pass only when i know there is ample time and space never on blind curves or when nearing the crest of rhe hill 4 to go through intersections only when i have the right of way 8 to observe all traffic signals e to give signals myself that can be oearry seen and understood be fore turning or stopping in traffic 7 to drive only when in full posses sion of my facuulea 8 to keep my brakes lights and h i goo eondulenf 8 to operate my car on urea which assure a pool tire grip on the road- safe fraction and freedom from haz ardous tire failures j 1 1 w rtusti men gaiher aa beate efofc or obsee and the conversation inns to motor cars there are always words of praise for meljujrlilin4aiek these are times when careful thought ia given to bnportanl expenditures times whan genuine sins such aa mr jmghlm bniek offers rece its just recognition hwacin baelsnoghlinbaiek is awnniwr more caon jsry bed of every 100 sale oj eighu in if prjco case with 14 other makers sharing the re- far any co may h o g the publics fancy through some one point or other bat mclaughtinbuick cars most bo both or people would not be baying them in such litallnl volume w4i aaotit fa cm ac plan of djtmd mnrmnts flu ta cmmvt motor hommr sorvicm policy xufte siraigni cujrd by a gtme motor valum 4 atttos 4 htfdrt itangbj all with svhgtfamk i tram3mtsfiiv s v king georgetown ontario listen in canada on parade every fttljmy kvmv 3av xxj tjodc rtp rose ttft have your eyes examined by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist brampton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday or every month or you may consult dr walker at hia office bb brampton bruntons garage prompt and expert service on all lands of cars workmanship guaranteed tires for sale gas oil greases and auto accessories main street north phone 280 ge pah ef shoes want help olerk and you get an extra palr of pfit8 with thtt suit in throw in an extra 111 tska it the best way sometime evenings were very lone ly in the city and may would try very way to keep from getting home sick but1 nothing really hened her but the telephone every ap often she would hare good talk with her family by long distance it revived s- a t if your house is for sale youll sell it sooner if you utlljuk m r i i rt seamankent hardwood sold in georgetown by georgetown anwhfr co lid v i j i il

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