a the georgetown herald wednesday evening november 1 7th 193 unu hot biuk the little toy doc ts cxmred with dust fiut atuidy and staunch he stands and the little toy soldier is red with rust and his musket moulds in his hands time was when the little toy dog was new and the soldier was passing talr and that was the time when our uttle boy blue kissed them and put them there now dont you go till i come he nd dont you make any noise so toddling ob to his trundlebed he dreamt of the pretty lays axxlas he was dreaming an angel aong awakened our uttle boy blue- ota the years are many the years are long but the little toy friends are true ay faithful to utile boy blue they each in the same old place awaiting the touch of a little hand the smile of a little face and they wonder as waiting the long years through in the dust of that little chair what has become of our uttle boy blue since he kissed them and put them there acton a book of outstanding interest and information yet one which is probab ly read by comparatively few persons is the canada year book the vol ume for the year 1936 has the fol lowing to say about crime convictions for criminal offences that is serious offences in canada shows the following in 1929284 pr 100 000 population hi 1931 425 per 100 000 population in 1934 404 per 100 000 population convictions for minor offences in 19311733 per 100 000 population in 1bs1 3113 per 100000 oppulatlon in 1934 31 45 per 100 000 population during the 34 year period from 1900 to 1934 crime in canada increased from 4853 to 31 84 or 553 the increase in the population of canada during the same period as 104 41 revcnunu that the lncreasc in crime rate was betueen fue and six times that of the population true enough the greatest increase has been in the group of minor jdffences hut the increase nevertheless should give us pause for thought what relation does this bear to the crime and health as e should under stand health are incompatible a healthy happj ucll balanced mind subject of health simply this thaj is not a criminal mind dlsreearo for law ecn laus which one does not like breeds an outlook on life which is not health it mav well be- that some laws require to be repealed or amended perhaps the clozenhood of canada cannot be rated as crimin ally minded to the extent shown b figures for conviction but nevertheless the figures remain and the upward curve of crime conviction is alarming much of this crime may be traced to the hurlj burly of life an agitated people who want to get some place in a great hurry breaking speed laws and creating situations which the law looks upon as offences others again would appear to hold the view that the world owes them something that they must take illegally the whole picture does not do us credit nation a sound mind and a sound body is something we should strive for as individuals and work for as a community asset crime is unhealthy health service of the canadian medical association and life insur ance companies in canada mrs james symon was in toronto yesterday and participated in the eightyarch birthday dinner in hon or of her mother un arch mc- pherson which was held at the home of her daughter mrs h noble in the city many actonlans also join in extending birthday felicitations to mmmcfherson a crew of about a doaen men are drilling now at seynuck valley prop erty a couple of miles west of acton the men aret quartered in the bulld- tog on the property and operating a diamond drill mr and mrs j k gamble and mrs b m wilson mrs wm bracken and mrs jt mooregor attended the run eral on sunday at bethel church of mrs w howes who is the mother of mrs merry district secretary or th womens institute s mrs b m wilson fcumaied the funeral last wednesday in george town or the late j w bessey mr wm wilson who has been clerk at a t browns drug store for the pasosryeari has accepted position with the hamilton drug co in one of their stores in that city and lea for hamilton last v iim the new duties after several years ill health lawr ence dunn passed away on monday at st josephs hospital in guelph bom in acton a son of mr john dunn he had spent his entire life here rr a number of years he was employed with bcardmore co but about ten years ago tuf health forced him to rellnqulshnl position there he has jioever been the operator of falx assizes the following cases came before the pu assises held at milton this month john hood 3s of stratford was ac quitted on a charge of manslaughter by a jury under mr justice mctague at the halton countv fall assises here last thursday hood was charged following an accidjent on the dun- das highway over a year ago which resulted tn the death of william l smith 38 strmuord a pasenger in his car hoods car was in collision with a truck corporal teorge e roberts of stan ley barracks tporonto was oqtihtj on a charge of manslaughter but the jury disagreed on criminal negligence charge which will be heard at the next asabes subject to the decision of the crown attorney roberts riding with four troopers from the barracks collided with a car driven by clarence hoot on april 30 last charles root a passenger with his father was instantly killed mr justice mctatfue in the case tested recipesr branded beef with a view to making it possible for the consumer to identify quality in beef and through the emphasis on quality to pravldfc an incentive for the production ot better beef cattle in canada the dominion department of agriculture sdme j ears ago intro duced the system of branding the two top qualities of canadian becf nnd the increasing sales of this branded beer have more than justi- lied the policy there are two brands choice or red brand and oood oriblue brand the choice brand is a special grade which is distinguished by a red rib bon like mark running the full length of the carcass vo that when the beef is cut up a section of this red brand appears in every important cut the other grade oood is also known as the blue brand from the fact that thvbtlbbon mark b blue piese qual ity marks are the uararijreca ot good beef and save trouble in buyingytoi of mrs george keetly oakville the consumer can rely on the tnwty when were right we judgment when weye curse our luck credit wrong our we charged with the murder of her monthtold baby instructed the jury to and accused insane at the time of the offence and directed that she re main in custody until the jfueaure of the ilieutenantoovernor be known the woman pleaded hot guilty to the charge through her counsel w n robinson of oakvluc who also en tered a plea of insanity evidence of dr j h kriener of the ontario hospital toronto was to the effect that accused was mentally ill on her admittance to the vhp ruling that thejualton county agri cultural society was negligent in fall ptatge 3 mato stntp dredge and brown in th drij onions in remalndjer add other ingredients over the meat cover ly on top of stove u more or for 6 hours cooker canadas national antjoem the motion picture and sound ma nuiuw aw uwuxwm m uw r chines at the ortjory rbeatre and in to close an onto in the fence jel carried on this work until just a few surrounding the racetrack during a track event a jury last tuesday night awarded mrs annie llilson of milton heights s3 000 damages for injuries received at the haltnn county fair last year evidence in her suit agalpm the agricultural society dls- clojjsr that mrs hllson was seriously injured when a horse owned by the late d george mcqulbban threw hu rider and bolted through an open- dajs before his death free press milton when the car in which she as riding collided with another and over turned at an interaction in milton j heights lost saturday night mrs j samuel wilson rr 3 milton was obituary seriously injured gordon oauagher ta e f urroundlng thr iristed minor injuries otto t kx 3proule driver of the other car uf- wk a the mcqulbtan tate ered minor bruits although mlss ttas diyusd champion doris thompson a passenger in his automobile received painful back in juries provincial constable gcorrc cookman of milton implicated the funeral of the laic mrs james dow a former resident of milton uho died at the home of her daughter mrs a e vonuunten in hamilton on tuesdnv november 2nd in her 80th car took place on thursda lut in terment beliir made in ev erret n cemetery milton sun king are three sons and three dnurhters at a larse meeting of thr niral mall carriers of halton countv held at all to i rece itlv hurhes clc iver mpp- of burlimrton heard the carriers grievances mr ctaver then addressed the men promising to nsslst them in irii wa he could in straikhunlng out their troubles which he uould take before the post office geonje sinillie charley davidson jack ford adam armstrong and c lccocq all of milton nnd ed blam- pled of buffalo attended the annua ol the beef purchased the following recipes are taken rrom the bulletin beer hrwao choose and cook it which may be obtained free from the publicity and extension branch dominion s depart ment of agriculture ottawa on ap plication fcoand steak en cuuerate trim off fat remove bone from round steak cut 1 inch thick cut in uniform pieces for serving pound each piece on both side with the edge of a saucer sprinkle with sail and pepper and dredge with flour in a hiss ing hot ucllgreased frying pan re move to hot casstrole add bron stock to cover the steak to the fat in the pan add tuo tablespoons but ter in this saute ttvo cups sliced onions previously parboiled tuo min utes cover stenk jp casscole with prepared cnlons tfdd one cup sliced camvs frn on ulth salt and pepper covnr and ooolc slowly in oven until eftabe arc tender sene from cusserou u 1th baked potatoes the men of the trees an or- ganjmlnjr created for the purpose of promoting reforestation have placed a tablet on pie tree beneath which alexander mulr is believed to have received his inspiration for the maple leaf forever tlve incident will renew in many private circles at least debate as to the suitability of the maple leaf orever as a national anthem or the leaf itself a national emblem in dealing with the second point it should not be forgotten that the maple tree is unknown not only in the prairie provinces but even in the not too far north of ontario and que bec what is of still more bnportarice is the fact that at least part of the mulr anthem can hardly- be expected to prove pleasing to our fellow citi zens of quebec on thvother hand o canada appeals to all regardless alike of jtacial origin or place of domicile within canada thm georgetown herald mbs isablixa ijovles there pussed awav at her home in trafalgar tounship on november 3 after a short illness an old and cs timed n ident in the person of mr iubelln houts vvidou of tin hilt joseph wllluim howes tlu f uni mi service ai largely attended mauas held in bcthllcfcltcd chuch on sun tav november ah at 3 p m and was conducted b htr mlnisttr tlu ri b fjre ba bd the church was full and man stood in on doori the choir led the sinin of her lav onte h mas jt sus lov cr of mi soul and rock of aces cleft for me mrs clarence ford sangi a solo abide with me tlu pastor spoke from tlu text precious in thr ltht or the lord is the dulh of his saints shi uns bom in louville vinrch 13 18sg and was 82 cars vienna mrak pass ihiouh the meat chopper twice no ui 1 e ich enn rau round steak and ul first rmoun nil fit and ti su sfason witi 1 tt i noon ful s it tab r poouod t irli imp r li i ul ci li r i t tnd i isoon ful nutmir i tabli spoonful or if mon uic md a u vi crnt ncs of c nion td s 1 tv bn m whites j j s ml well it tai c sirul hottrs shaife ino mil cu t s or i iks irr mi m ji h hot in int pan ar q uck on ont side turn oir i id i a t i o he cool t minuti i mi occn o i illv sirfid uinirotis ulth t it r srr uith broiled tonatoi or mmhroo ns smothered llcrf to an i n nd of mi i iom r m o- chuck idd i cctm oi ion 1 table spoon dnpi ii i i ilt irt shwn nre jkirtd niil i ti ii o infill ctlerj salt l 3 c p ru ied tomatot or to cent a mile round trip bargain fares mlnlmam para admlu lie tnumwea 4o from georgetown friday and saturday nov 26 and 27 to oshnwa boumanville port hope cobours trenlorp jet btllevlue naponee kingston gananoque brockvllle preacott morrisburff com- aall uxbrulu- undsny petcrboro campbelllord newmarket penetane colllnsuood mealord barrll oiillla midland gravcnhurst bracebrldge ijimiui callander morth ilaj parry sound sudbury longlac 3nltlton jclllcoc bcardmore ucd rock saturday nov 27 to toronto c al o to drantford chatham chelej clinton durham exeter rvrgua ridirich guelph hamilton hanover harmton injersoll kincardine kitchener london lktouel mitchell niawra palls owen sound pats 5 palmcritcn paris port eljtn st catharines st marys simla sou 1 ampton stratford strathrov wnlkerton wlarton wlngham wowl lock v tickets also eood in this section fridai nov ig as rollaws from st mir s srn foc and georcetown train 20 rrom stntford train 170 for run rdiirn limits triln inlormation tlckc s coniult nearest mn q handbills lor complete list of destinations t4ftac i attraction toronto sat noy 27 national hocke leagle montreal vs toronto canadian national banquet of the sergeants of the iu4th of an she marrud mr hoi s on i datu held in the prince gcome ho tel toronto last saturday evening rev canon l j r and mrs naj tel of milton attended the funeral of his sister the late mrs robert humb ly of detroit uho died in that cltj on tuesday november 2nd and was burled in maltland cemetery ood- erlch on friday last the funeral tak- 1ns place from the home of her sister mrs george e greenslade bayfield road goderich township champion marrying in haste is all right if you are marrying the right one but usually the earlier the wedding the greater the gamble i grays garage i phone 113 georgetown aadawa4aaaataklipataiaaaaarjiwaa electric arc welding hudson and terraplane sales and service september 10th 1875 and they lied nt the boyne b tore thej came to uil farm on the sixth conct sslon flf t ycir aiio she loed her church and was a reffiilarahendant and truly i mother in isreal mrs hours uas a past president orwhe women s as soclation and an honorarj member of the hornby women a institute the interment took place in bethel cem etery she is survived by four child ren jasper at home mrs mar garet whltaker oakvllle mrs ethel stephens and mrs amy merry and seven grand children the pall bear ers were messrs c peatheretone p s shipp oeo peacock hobert orr j p pord prank ford victor hall and w chlsholm champfon troubles always seem to learn to add and multiply a lot easier than they do subtract teacher to class write a short compofiluon on water this is what one scholar wrote water is a llffnt colored wet liquid which turns dark when you wash in it 23 grapes 2 emqrckoit lowly and sweet pounds if sweet potatoes 6 pounds a m lovely far ball- i r inr ar baking j fj turnips 5 pounds jk table c waxed v hot house fresh leap lettuce 3 bunches ii tender 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