Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 14, 1926, p. 4

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iiit nn ii here and there spring assies hull monday of iik mr lordship hi f ju lid not inst lonir thtr win no mitt on trul civil or criminal thuujh lliir cri four- il and mh i u m mln thr rrd jik rr rdrr tllttr tur lr pn lor ir i thr twlirl lhat thr are lrn 1 1 ialr i- the uamlotu boontir i r iiiin and sliraji nun i art- mlr of ternlcr rt f krj k hi be itaknl i n ihr fkirn moti mjio u the mini n a x1 jckau ur iff thr urn s3mlx4jsr tar the tiinrmihnliiif rrrwii uf the pmnai er oniinjr rxprntliuin- i atuat thr iam at a rr on frbru- i ar js la t ii totalled tv 17 archir nr ihr guul nature chef on ihr anadtan acifk liner cat i prevt of 4ii nprriblendri thr iran- 1ariftr voyage uf 5 000 ana ancient bogey laid to rest canadian paciiic president outlines his companys attitude to railway situation in important statement believes improvement in national conditions will provide best solution of railway problems wu i ihi judgi lth i i fi h fr kiti t th if v n tin applications for imturnlizution from aliens fur of ihim win italians thru linnr at milton h ipht ami two at christie his lordxhip took the papers with him nml fttll nlve his ilerimons on thir lu ooauty the right combination jelh lowdon id glass nippies 1 for 30 imported fresh and kippered horrmgs and haddocks 1 lb tin 25 salmon 1 lb tin 5 35 45 salmon i lb tin 80 s5 silver cow condensed milk 20 good brooms 39 la vol me 16 pear line 4 pkg 25 ammodia 4pkjt j5 clothes pins i do 10 fieb boap flakes 2 pkg jts soifeneahredded aoap 2 pkg 25 choicest bohemian bops 2 pkg 25 clarks bread try our bread and ou will be convinced there m none other just so good phone tor itl hi nurnt ar rxlrvimh careful handling the rgsti mnr packed in rr ajtd bad o be krpt at an rem a dur ing thr rntirr nijifr lord allen i euoqurror of pairs- tine ma- greeted bi huye crowds oh i tm arm in montreal in march j thr iradrn of thr local militia were on hand to rf honutre t use famous general who placed a wreath on the 1 monumrnl tu ana da fatten soldiers i in thr w mil t m itioa iscoant i allenby ako wlr at th st dtnn i theatre thr ik- mi 11 wn i iptruneolal faraos jlrm annfflinm thr mtrodactiod and vatiiahlr variety of fir id prat which may aaran to taw fir id was what alarqun has nafnt re of whrmt in um vanrly is a srirrjuon from a fnw made at ottawa be tween uumml and btark eje mar rowfat nmtjri grot raminr of the canxeaa pacific railway mjurinj l9k nouoled to t as coa- paxrd with i82j02j5 in 1924 while workmf expenses last jer toulkd 8143201230 compalrd with 1457414 m 124 inrat a balance after deduction of hxed harsn of x3u1ss9 tor 1s2s as 1th 22j65653 m 1924 railway prorli m ihr rtjuiiiltuoii of thr unj jlm fk had tjlw bwrni o rave lliu crfd i ndlan itisiihilioij 1 ottjy vjrnrd some iiihi ins 1l- coom c rlcur sioa of ibr roirnmiit into bum rr- ouitn apprnlrd bccauo ihiy r und pruimiitjiidn iinii publicity il iita hlilib iiib ndnced rilunya to tuti liirc nyali ma oni tui niinriilnll and tho otb r prl u l oh hi d und opuratcd luive in tirjutcl to n rrntir client pollll ciiuoiihtdrrnllodbnn part ix bulnev uauilnim ration thuy nntuntlly in irttsi nun in public llfo and lax piiot itii former providing um ncicrxry run in und urn latter pay in bills irhau inlllauie unkd tho anndlnn pacjtlc pays in ted oral taipb je vi per llay for urn pi i iiiro of engnclng railway oompo- ljtlllon wllh the koi eminent of ila the n fish chip cafe oysters and fish fresh daily good meal for 25 cents t b hewitt pane hi coradnri interview in montreal re cently e w beatty president and chairman of the canadian pacific railway said that the national cob fercne of education scheduled for april would be of incalculable im portance for the future of the caaa dian people ilr beatty is chatnaan of the montreal committee which undertook the organization and fin ancing of the conference count thus hahnstem ob of the wealthiest men m cechoslorakia who amted on the canadian pacific liner montcalm recestly to por- rjnse a larx tract of und around calgary count hohnxtem owner of larce propertiea m cxecho-skt- nkia is well ei m soentiflc farmms and came to canada u verify reports concern im the great possibilities which await the rtkt type of settler a party of twenty fivo school boys arrived at montreal m march under an arra between tha uacdonald asitctt collece ste anne de bellerae and the canadian pacific railway at the collece the boys receive a short tramimr in the mu of canadian farm methods and are placed in suitable positioad farms m the jpnnt an erperi- enced snpemsor derates his efctire cnercy to see that the boys are wall take care of eirr hanlrd the iucctjiljf teps rrnmtnt artjulijl ursvos ju titled by mmf li fav ored il by tin lkj of the amid i in pacific luilway ompun when the ahoiptlon of tho 1 anidlin orthrni mi propo cd tbi people arrc lot that the i imdlan 1nriric bad arluallv made i rr fnorublc hid for ibliu the i inadlnn paoi ilra lo ind had i tor ihim lirlianirnl was later nr d to sup port tovcrnmrnt acrjuklllon of the grand trunk partl on uii k round jhu otberwiar tbosc roads oulit b cobblrd up by tbe ph there existed objections ibal rtn dered that possibility n i must rldlcu hlualr remote thore cilslcd by utatule absoluti problbklutl inltlsl limntlon 1 d trunk of iupllcllor thrn ei line canadian fnciflc fncl llties rendered its acqii illon i tiru cestarv and unulue tip orand trunk muld not be dliorted fioml the grand trunk pacific lib its enormous llnbilliies nblili i i in i klne no ccrporitiou in nrndi ion j think or a-piimln- even ii able lo do so lamiy ihe acquisition of t 1 grand trunk had ncatbeoimickcst rd to tor tnnadian pacific or by tbe canadian pacific and had rcier been conswrred or conlcmplutrd in any way or b any means direct or indl rrct it m the old familiar bocey namely that or securing an imagin ary eenndary purchaser in crdor to nuke the purctme more attractive to those who bad mime doubt as to whether or not thev nlnlied to make the purchase at all methods have not changed and neriodlcallr come rumours of eon coltniit the tblnta upon which the progress of this country baa hero toforo depended ore those upon hlch our future prosperitr will like wine depend private inllativo and tlio effort of corporations groupt or men and individuals nre what will mnke for canndns comnierclal proa- pirlly and economic a lability 1 be iicy wlui iho lalo president harding uint thlro should bo less govern ment in buslnoss nnd mora business in tovifrnmenl and so when you tur jour minds to this railway pro blem remember that nubile opinion ik often misinformed because tbo fuels ire not in tbo possession of those who a ho en to one theory or another that nhere you haio two bounea and not enough guests to fill both i hero is bound to be some waste duo to duplication of facilities that when conipinlos aro in competition each must preserve and expand its business else it will tile- and thati healthy competition is good provided the minimum of waste is secured by economical administration the burdens of the country arc heiiy and should bo reduced so for is reikonible and with expedition han pacific has endeavored l best service posilblo and to show its faith to the country by reiminilile expannlon of in facilities where public necessities required nothing is more important to the iticreisful operation of lanaii i h rnil- wihiibii fair rite schedules pres sure is periodically brought to bear looking tu the hinting of rate con cmslons on round of ndlonal or locil interest nud i ftar miny cin ndians fiel lint n difference in the character of ownership ol tlicso roll wajslnvolies i difference in altitude towards tho mutter of adequate jeve nuea 1 ho only existing problem res peeling ntih li their rcaronnblouciis from unjiiet dlicrl thes ntali not change with the character ut iho ownership of the two principal com pnniei 1 hope i will no live to ace the dm nhen canadian llways are on mil i i lneiuhly tu l in ane to cunslltiile tbe groilm po lilirnl mid couiaicrcial mrnscn his count rj ruuld posalbly cjptrlrnet an cofiulllons ari tbrre in no nound r or safer principle hum thosn luid don in the letter anil aplrlt of th hallway act which stipulates for rcj souublo rite and prohibits unjuil dlulrlmln it ion and h ui n gard to rr vice ii ml its cusls as n tucior in do lermlning what a shipper abould pay spur uf omprulbn kreded a year ago a careful unbiased enquiry was conducted by the bcnau to obtain tbe personal viunu of men of acknowledged authority on flnun c irajibporlnllon and bualuna lo doffeiop a dlscumlon in respect of a possible solution of out transport tioa problems asked if 1 bellcted in n railway monopoly for this country i answored thai while no one should attempt lo forecast conditions for tbe next few years with that certainty which ould justify a definite and unchangeable view 1 did not believe in a monopoly 1 cold i thought a merger would inrolve difficulties in administration which were scarcely contemplated and which would lu time affect the character of the ser vice given i did not know how li would be possible for an enterprise with one hundred lo one hundred and fifty thousand employees to be main talncd in tho highest state of etflclcn cy without the spur of competition iheeo two systems nre strongly competing snd the people of canada are obtaining excellent transporta tion facilities at lower rates than are charged in any other country la the world the officers of the two sys- toms got along in on complete har mony as you would expect or 1 would wont we both reillie thai our ru lure prosperity la inextrleaol llnke i with that of lue country we gain utile by llrlm in a world of criticism of our part railway mla- tnkes- serious though they have turnedout lo be it would i think be more profitable to devote our minds to methods of improving our national conditions our problems revolve around the necessity for more people loner taxation and definite fiscal poilcks national in ihelr pur pose and uielr bcope if e will remedy these conditions we can face our rullwa problem with tho ce- talnty of settling u when our pers pective li clearer because our know ledge is more precise aud when we boo our raiuijb respond to the lm pet us which the country alone can give to them railway re irranca- ments can save money but hey can not create new tralflc and in the lait analysis truffle volume which meanh the country s development and com mcrclal prosperity v111 determine ihe extent of the transportation bur- wall papers our 1926 samples to hand we offer a splendid choice of interior decorations if you are going to re decorate any of your rooms do it now this is going to be a busy sea son act now and save disappointment ask to ser my samples es timates given e bludd paperhangim omtaide and inside paaintlnc nattstsvlawood filiialsizic phone 5 r 5 fire insurance j h kenlim cnrieten agjnl or some of ibr slrotgnl coi paie writing imu ranee are you protected collections we b4je ctflccoms wuj kothinr too old small large or hard for us to tarikla hrtantaanatabm ito collsct10n so ctuboh kelly aiken cmitcms ormwrui at owaa loaad j sanford stewarttown phnbiaatibsaiffiisg u coali best d l w sainton coal id all sizes also smithing and steam coal mrs j watuss norraj stioo pbons 62r34 coal best anthracite coal always on hand nil and stow cool small e coal larfe sixed pta coal delivered to any part of the town also coke phone iso f rogers co georgetown spring millinery come in and see the latest styles in spring millinery misses clarridge herald block upstairs t h first cost of a car does not tell the whole story lowort trans portation i wbu the new star cr rcprewnls the new star com little to buy lew ind the maintenance charges including oil than 7000 for 10000 mile the lowcat of r in canada the red seal continental motor force feed lubrication silent morse timing cham of the features that make the new star supreme i the lo t field your star dealer can prove to you the economy of star transportation durant motors of canada limited tsxronto leaslda ontario t j speight sales rooms guelph street newoggtrcar canpletenfwiine fibtaw ff md sixes igo ihr hanl sim hft hi st 1 tral home ti intrinu ketlmrf to iiek hi f hone in tl e tiiulmfi west ii funl l during th month f jstmry rtit 1 i toll p und of rrfn 1 augar alurd at jjio i i was ix p n led from ana la a r niiui 1 wilh ljtjoo miunl ulu 1 at hhji fnr junuarj 1 1 of thr totiil amount thi lulled klnirloni took 11 710 100 npunrfi u was second on tin hit rule suelen with i0 000 pounds a commission of ihrc profrvson in agriculture will make a surve of the province of ontario to ascertain the soils best adapted lo the culture of tobacco the com hmmml wfll act under instruction- from the minister of agrirulture soil teli are to be made on va ious farms and atao at the government experi mental stations within the libit en districts government statistics show that the average wages per month paid to farm helpers in the summer of 1925 over the whole of anada wi s40 for men and f22 for women the value of board r pi eivcd was reckoned at 23 for m en and la for woman the to therefor or wages an al received d board in 1926 was 63 per mo th for men and m3 for women ford garage in georgetown our sales and service station is now open for business and a first class me chanic will give promptand efficent sendee at the third triennial ennference of the national council of f dues tion to be held in mo ureal during the week of april o men fum u in the world of music wt 1 del r addresses which should add mite i to the knowledge of the mbjert sir hugh percy allen prof or of music in the universit of ox i rd and conductor of the bach choir ji london will spealc on muuc ii a national discipline roy andrews chapman the lam one explorer ol new iork haa sailed for the orient on tbe cuna dian pacific liner empress of rus sia bound for the gobi desert uhrrt he wilt- endeavour to establish def inite proof that ancient asia was the mother of life in europe and america the andrews caravan includes noted scientists under mists photographers and a motion picture with a population of 9 000 000 canada has as much foreign trade as the united stales had with a population of 76 000 000 mining production in the dominion is as great as when the united states had 38 000 000 people while canada manufactures as much as tl country across the border did with 60000 000 inhabitants today the canadian per capita export trade amount to 134 while in the united states it ii only 37 tires gas oils and all ford accessories always on band h a coxe main st north formerly browns garage jhsmith slewarttown wire fencing of all kinds fancy and plain gates and posts of all kinds al ways on hand ice ice we have a large quan tity of ice stored for cus tomers and wih deliver daily pfcwie year rer an jar rie ler service nw wood of altkinds delivered in town kindling a special ty pncea nght j h smith phone 84 13 w h wirfcon undartaker and isloonaad embslmer mulatto owp automobile or horse drawnh carte phono mghlordajr mwor l buy k s tires wo cam a complete iido of high pressure and balloon k 8 tires and tubes tbe well knowd ttro of supreme quality oor prices are exceptional low see on before baj i i expert repairing all repairs guaranteed to give service f sinclair tfca tlr iupair skop oeoroetow1t tn the improved chevrolet coach at the new low price is found the workfi greatest closed car alue a threespeed transmission modern dengn smart appearance duco finish long flexible spnngs ample power world famous operating economy all season coirijfort quality construction throughout come to our showroom and satisfy your self that here is a low priced closed car that ts worthy of your ownership other clreitolct models also on display s v king dealer georgetown greater quality at lower cost speights garage andbaltery service guelph st on the highway georgetown lei batters etpcrts care for your hatter through the win- ter months we call for and deliver baltenca free havinfl- installed one of tbe lwt tyw of cylinder finnder wo are now 10 a position to do re grtddiog work get our prices on having your motor regroond and fitted with new pistons and nogs this winter our low pncea will surprise you we also handle all kinds of electrical work including generators starters mgoeu oiy acetylene welding and general machine work phone 380 day or night arthur r speight proprietor k

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