Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 14, 1938, p. 7

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening september 14th 1938 page ui mpstim cm hmrtkbestbueib attacks coasttjpatim often start this way sena paapleue what in known u actinukm they cant adp its fum thty wf mom the wdh of an enw of add may was just hke i trouble bat cant be pat right by ordinary si rapes add may be the s wake op flat sour fatuous surf tbe reason way fierce purgatrvea on kro yoa in tvgrb of weakening habit and the same old symptom bnt theres one thing that scm afl face thaft the neutralising jmrwnr of vange salts the alkaline remedy with the astsrsl mineral spa action a tea- kjapoonf ul in warm water suite through system just like the medicinal g water far away i saha come fidd ts dcutntiud qukkly pi your blood fa purified of poisons your l aore rtf- waflj m soothed and 1 that mass of hard poisonous waste matter tying in your intestintt b aoftened gentry sursraqy and passed at of your body that do you fed good its marveuousi bat the mast marveuoas thing fa that vange salts ate oiy 00 cents a tin 1 at your drug- flat now but if youre wise on ytna sathrnom shelf tonight f canadas na grows larger few deatrayers and aa many mhve sweepers being added tatunching at quebec in august of hmcjs gsspe saw the third of canadas four minesweepers built to replace the ancient trawlers which i had served in that capacity since the war take the water the- fourth h mcs nootka will he launched at north vancouver later this month the fundy and the comox- bav been sent down the ways and all four will likely he in commission before the end of the year about the last week th august the royal canadian navy was strength ened further when the two destroyers restigouche and ottawa arrived from england they will be stationed at esquunalt the new destroyers axe of the c class and were on the royal navy establishment as hmjs crusader and h comet p the cornet which has been serving on- the mediterran ean antipiracy patrol was returned to chatham england three months for refitting at that base she get free j agricultural announced at toronto exhibition en over by the canadian naval de partment in june landau branch at ontario vegetable aae ftrat inbxnlut of tea vegetables open to all competition featured every class in the agricultural society sec tion in grain and vegetable exhibits at the canadian national exhibition toronto the london branch of the ontario vegetable growers associa tion won first prize of 85 for elr exhibit of ten vegetables other prize winners in order of merit in this class were dixie peterboro st catharines kingston toronto and weston winners in the various classes all in order of merit were sheaf groups oats s e griffin acton alex stewart allsa craig roy goltz faucenburg h l dolts bracebridge norman schmidt carl- srahe george c chambers fenwick barleysb e griffin roy goltz h l golta alex stewart norman sch midt and len a schmidt mlldmay bothwere4ak4sheaforoups in dv- onesoinpris- radio repairing we specialize on this work j sanford son we cant amuse ourselves it is so easy nowadays to be amus ed by machinery and celluloid that we have largely ceased to amuse our- elves and we are losing the knack one of my earliest recollections is of seeing the walls of our bouse nung with violins musical evenings songs string quartets piano and violin play ing were common enough when i was aged six or seven my mother used to take me to sec the pan to mine we went to the gallery and weeks beforehand i used to practice stepping on and off chairs to torn my legs to climbing the steep gallery tiers that pantomlne occupied my mind before i saw it and for weeks after wards how different was my situation from that of the child who today goes to the pictures two or three times a week another form of entertainment al though mat is not quite the word per haps which was familiar to me in my boyhood was physical culture did hackenschmldt and madrali the terrible turk who was once paid in threepenny bits to persuade him it was a lot of money inspire that fashion i do not know but my brothers were devoted to wrestling boxing and running and their friends dis played muscles that to my wondering eyes resembled sandows the allin wrestling of today is a debased sport in comparison with the catchascatchcan and graeco- ro man wrestling of those days my impression is that those were times of more doing and less watch ing in both music and sport and that we have grown nervy and restless and 111 at ease in spirit and that we lack the energy and time to become musi cians or to practise the more specta cular athletics a host of exceptions exist but the trend is toward looking on exchange ing muskoka parry sound hauburton ntpplsslng manitoulln algoma and other districts in new ontario me- dora and wood south muskoka sheaf groups in all counties west and southwest of york and slmcoe erin north middlesex esqueslng carrier five lots of grain or seed in sacks division 2 york and slmcoe and all counties east of these two counties carp 476 points cobden 474 ren frew 473 belleville 472 amprlor 468 fitzroy 455 richmond hu1 427 five lots of grain or seed in div 3 all counties west and southwest of york and simcoe esqueslng 474 paris 463 woodstock 462 carr 461 north middlesex 458 and reel 452 championship sheaf class in wheat s e griffin alex stewart thos j brownridge georgetown george c chambers norman schmidt and len a schmidt panadas fabm products travel chiefly by rad although highways and waterways play important parts in moving to market canadas agricultural pro- ductlan the burden of handling this enormous traffic falls largely on the railways says an article in the cur rent slsue of the canadian national magazine in 1936 the canadian nationals railway net work handled over 7000000 tons of canadian agri cultural products valued at 250000- 000 and sufficient to fill 245000 freight cars strung out end to end these cars would reach from montreal to beyond saskatoon a distance of over 1800 miles the orfr performs the biggest and most essential service of all the agencies which procure for canadian agriculture the worldwide market it enjoys providing transportation to market for canadian agricultural pro ducts is one of the principal functions o the canadian nation and so this service so long may canadian farmers and ranches continue to have the benefits of the widest possible markets for their products i fares are low by mo coach typical round trip rales new york 1640 1 chicago 1640 detroit 890 st louis 2350 jnorth bay- 1235 ticket time tables av routings stopovers j hotel rates mand other information at whlong phone89 gray coach lin es jeb ive an invention at last that will mean a fortune zed what is it this time jeb why its an extra key for a typewriter when you dont know how to spell a word you hit that key and it makes a blur that might be an e and a or almost anything else you like terror in the forest robert p young hey are you sure that fire is out yelled bui sure im sure his brother snort ed the reply oil then answered bill we have a long way to go before dark so lets get going the two boys shouldered their packs and hurried off on the trail home they tetttbenlridtbeiri whatthey werr j certain was a dead fire but they had taken no precautions to make sure of it the dead fire remained dead for several hours and then suddenly there was a brust of name from the ashes swiftly the flames ate their way along the pine needles that lay on the ground then came the first tree ah how the names loved it they flowed swiftly up the tree grow ing larger all the time they spotted another tree right next to them so they leaped over there more fun the flames grew to a raging inferno with startling speed sweeping on witn the wind and destroying everything in their path and faintly just in front of- the flames the patter of feet could be felt rather than heard above the roar of the fire bear deer wildcats and all the other animals of the forest ran together from this the common enemy of them all they ran with a- seldom seen among animals crashing into trees bidden by the minding choking smoke pall theyran until they could run no more falling down in defeat to be devoured by the hungry flames thing like this take place every year in all parts of the land- and most of them are due to carelessness it does not take but a minute for you to make sure that your camp fire is out and it takes but an equally short impatient drivers are deadly drivers whats your hurry stop the average motorist on city i streets and country highways and ask that question try to get a satisfac tory answer but you wont they are just in a hurry you will find for no particular reason except in rare cases they must take chances with their own or some other persons lite they cant pause to respect the rights of some other persons life they cant pause to respect the rights of the other fellow they have no time to spare they chafe as traffic signals halt them mo mentarily they grudgingly make a pretence at obeying stop signs they have got to go and keep going all this hurry may be the modern tempo or it may be just ordinary mif patience but whatever it is the re sult is the same death and suffer lng that could have been avoided but for impatient drivers ontarios motor accident records show conclusively the horror and tragedy which motorists who havent a minute to spare leave behind them last year 168 people were killed and 1338 were injured because drivers simply had to drive faster than road or traffic conditions warranted thir tyfour weer kified and 840 injured because drivers could not stay behind the car ahead for another minute fortysix were killed and another 484 injured because motorists had not time to wait until they got around a curve or over a hill before passing the other car sixtyfive more died and 136 more were injured because drivers louldnot waltfora trainto pass the crossing many times drives had no time to wait for traffic signals to change so they barged through red lights and injured pedestrians who thought they were safe crossing on tbe green that list of accidents impressive as it is is only part of the indictment that could be drawn up against on tarios impatient drivers but it is sufficient to show the extent to which they are responsible for needless death and suffering and it should be sufficient to re mind motorists that lire and limb are more valuable than minutes and sec onds and that in these times pati ence is more than a virtue moments thouht may save a life so be thoughtful notice to creditors in the matter of the estate ol arthur j blackburn late of the town of georgetown in the county of halton tailor deceased all persons having claims against the estate of arthur j black burn aforesaid who died on or about the 7th day of august 1937 are here by notified to send in to the under signed executor on or before the 30th day or september 1938 full par tic u lars of their claims proved by affi davit tmediately after the said 30th day of september 1938- the assets or the said deceaseds estate will be dis tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the executor shall then have notice percy franklin blackburn georgetown ontario executor dated at georgetown this 30th day of august 1938 twins in appearance but actually how different do you know that anthracite varies that some ia harder more compact the hardest most compact anthracite comcair the panther v arrii only deposits that is why you get more heat from old companys anthracite thats why it is more economical ct lotto conrjh inquire now about modern anthracite rurning equipment j b mackenzie son coal and lumber 33 georgetown the solid fuel for solid comfoft are yon sore your eyes see correclly ckd have you seen the new rimless mounting t no screws to loosen and cause wobbly lenses le glasses thus saving yon money our price is the same as city prices o t walker ro optometrist eyesight specialist brampton who is at bobbs drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or you may consult o t walker at his office in brampton h sh mr toots m store tre waited tfice 6 ottock for my husband and ita jo- d when were yen to meet to i in spot for your camp fire there is no trouble involved in being sure that match yon tossed caretealy aside is out take the match in both hands and break in two p before toss ing it aside la one way of being sure a great many uvea and muuona of dollars are lost each year la urea of this type sometimes whole towns have been wiped out completely de stroyed all that la left is a desolate stretch of land with nothing but a few stomps and what remains of a few bouses there ore no birds mak ing life more cheerful with their sweet singing nor are there any ani mals frisking happily through the woods that has been destroyed this la not a pretty picture just think of the dividends a little care pays you in our dumb animals you stand on beadv peter peter nope its too high how they wouldnt dress at home we have no conscientious scrupples about the wearing of shorts slacks house coats battung suits or trunks we can stand them if their we n but it la amazing tbe change that is wrought in the moat sedate person by a visit to a summer reaon women who to their own town would never appear on tbe streeu even the morning without being hatted and scored will wear overalls a hand kerchief on their head and back and arms weathering the weather like the best of tanned leather we alt at our typewriter with eye on tbe mam street and we see a abc footer aged wa would say m tbe middle forties he baa a sport shirt on and white shortsj they are very abort shorts and below them extends at least a foot of gaunt bony thigh a knuckty knee and a sptndrjr calf an of which leads to a no 13 runn ing shoe if hla picture goes down to posterity the toners amy look upon hu like we look on the dinosaurs tbe atinny man and the far from skinny wnmsn in our opinion should shall we say expose with 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