Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 26, 1927, p. 4

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i age 4 ttik ifohoktown hkbami oi tulw mril 1907 m h ere an jtk ere xa accordance with ha new policy the department of health at ottawa am appointed twenty physicians ai inspectors of immigrants iti ebm toeau cities they are to report for doty at one manager d wenalr of the aeeo dated grow em states that at thr and of last weak 100 cars of mute lieclnuih red apples left th okanagan valley for new york and that m ear of jonathans will move oat u sweden south africa great britain and new zealand the canadian pacific hallway u again offering priae of 100 to th canadian showing the boat spring wheat at the international hay and drain hhaw in chicago it was ah fcawttced at the toff ices of the agri cultural department of the company the kbow will bo held in november the grand total of canadian trad for the twelve months elided august wn 12331000000 as compared with r000 000 for the yea be- cor import figure are up and anorts down the former blnar 1- ow000000 a compared with 0o7 060600 the year before and ex0orte sia4oo04o0 u against 1337- 00000 a boom bt mtukrat farming li on the berlaon in weatam canada ruftwlnjr th acceptance by th pro- vfaelal governments of the prairie jprovtncea of th dominion govern toants offer to turn over swamp lands to them for leases to residents for purpose of tnuakrat tannine thfe hu boen deluge of applies tweia alberta has had 200 of them and saskatchewan ever 600 briikh oahmtobla la capable of pro- dttebsjf all th bulba rose butties fimh ta ornamental tree and eeia that tha canadian people can at it la claimed by authorities here minion of douara each year go out f canada for nursery stock that u bo raised in british columbia mad dahvorod to the buyer aavaral wk earlier than it eould b un- raited from oversea boys and rirts resident in mani toba saakatchewan and alberta aro engaged in a series of bog-jadg- id eotttoota in which the canadian pacttte railway is offering a trophy t th winning teams of each pro vino in addition to which the six wi will be taken to toronto to me aattlara are coming from tbt united states to make home la canada than in any year since 1d20 aid j r ryan recently in winnipeg travelling colonisation agent from tb st paul offlct of the canadian pacific railway personally he said i hav brought 70 families this season and have every reason to believe that the total will be well vet jw defer the and of the year ah tb aattlara hav money soma vary wall supplied p frof robert wallace eomml- alonar of manitoba mines told th caledenlan society at its weekly luncheon in winnipeg recently that wining developments such aa had mwrbnn equalled in the history of aantt wr likely to feature the at alx months mining he said had t b looked upon as a business proposition it so happened in this country that mines ar found in ttlaea to which access was not easy and no railroad could be expected to lay tracks into the north country aul it knew prospects thera wood 44 00 lead hardwood beiler than i slagl cord s 00 a load muted wood kladuaa quebec healer and lurnsoe cbuakass8baload uapla piled si 00 sr cord any length r j georgetown murrays phone j sanf0rd stawarhown plumbinf tinsmilhing etuutttt cbmftally uvea thrl scereritwe tim mm umlllaa aatalna standard anthracite scranton coal in all sixes amtajbatloally bcronnod and loaded coal wood 8al6t lamp for damoetio and thmahing purposs bmitblna and gannsl c6al in fiot icarry vorythmc to b foand id any op to date coal and wood yard john mcdonald phone a georgetown coal best d l w scranton coal in all aizea alaa srailhinn and slean coal mrs j watum veltl rjtation phono 0212 famous indian treaty onrned new empire for settlement fifty yenw ago or in the late summrr of 1k77 only a few tlaa litforu tho lint locomotive anrlno intirod ucstrrn canada the moat important treaty hcturen tho cana dian gomirnmcnt and the indiana of tho plains uuu vianed it urh tnuty no 7 the one that brought pi ui i to the ureut plains and throw opt n u niu mplro or aottle- mrnt the hiatorlc document naa sirnul nn the hanks of tho ho rir jut oast of cnleary and near thr canndmn pacific hallway station of clunv it is possibly a rroatcr tribute to tim jrd men than to his white brothers that thu torma of the tront ims hoen lived up tu fp everj rtfitill on ptomler 22 1027 the nftleth njversary of tha memorable ocea- kiople from all j yi of n mnnn4aiil ttw wolka nrintm trihed of iniliiinh ui of the koyal canadian mourhatd polre gathered at tho hiutorli bi t for an impreailxe memorial serr wlw ro a irn iii f wn erected mrs james ktarleod widow of tho late colonol marl nod rommlssloner of th otd itoyul north west mounted pollnt unfiled the tablet it was colonel mar j cod uho was eui ceeaful in soiurlni tho uliinlnt of the treaty 50 years org the rulrn containing tho tablet is in vmv firoximlty to tho eravo of chief cro- oot who in slgnlnc the treaty tlunn open the great plalrut for nettloment nittcoful settlement by the unites rlra marleod and in r son norman slated mroaths on the niurby ruve tonfi croos niackfcot it luns and sarcees wore reprrsuntul by i bb u at the ceremonj linn r d menmtt kc m i spol nt tho gnttring trorlnn the lm dents that lod up to th si fin i nj of tin in ut id uihii quoted from the hmi ii dollxirtd at tho time b cbif crou foot an fol- yuft- i i ho kind and patunt fbum totpi nwt r my 4 iho ore numoroun itml uhii ri i nn n- l i i future will tend to their rood phi lilulns uro nide ue arc hildreu ol tht plains it is our homo and th buffalo has i icon cur food uluuye i hope you look upon the uurkfoct hlood n nd kuneis iih your chlldrr now and that ou will bu indulccul nnd charlluhlu to thoni tluj all ixpttt me to speal now for them and i tnmt the great spirit will put into thiir breasts to bo o innd people into thrt minds of the mm women uml tliildren and thelt future in rations the oihiro ulven me and my imnpio has betn very god if the polico hud not come into t i country v hero would wo all benow bad mun and whiuuoy wirn killing us ao fast thttt feu iniloml of us would hue luin left today tho pollco have prntotted um us the feathers of th bird protoct it from tho front of wln- ur vtjb thorn all good and trust j ml iwr4ufin wll inrrenur in oolnchi fom thin tim forwari i in infill i i nil t n tho treaty new fall millinery call and inspect our display of the seasons newest millinery aaataaawaaaa4aaaaaaaa misses claridge herald block georgetown transportation epic of north america iaeirle ijb leeaieuee thai rce the oaaaauaa polfl at biuaera iu a lw tut h at a it aalae al he iraateaat 4 te atlaalu eff us3 vlataae taas taaaife aalli fa uo th fire laeesaeuve la haetb 4a r ijbw i i o ai rer leeata the epic of tranapoitaiino o amerua from th day when in diana trekked across th plain with thilr lusffaca on polea dragged by doga and ponies to th present with 260ton lot nmotweethunderingaeroas the country hauling hotel on wheals at 70 miles an hour waa enacted at i of ton recently during th centenary exhibition and pageant or tha balti more and ohio railroad this fall canadian interest at th pair of thj iron home was kn aa this country uhb represented at baltimore by th ittum achievement in th way of locomotive cbbif ruction the canadian pacific rajlwai waa repre sented by its finest and fastest paa- senger loiomollvp the i at eat typ of their 2 00 iaclflc claa locomotive number no aisb which draw th prince of wale print qorg and premier baldwin during their racant trip across canada engineer w crolghtonvwho haa bn with th canadiniafpadflc s4 years and fire man rjfp thorns st yeara not only istd th princ of wale train put took th looomativ from toronto to baltimore for the pair of th iron horse thl locomotlv a capabl of a maiimum apeed of so mile per hour wait ha pearly 600000 pound and can handle 16 ateel rors on faat achedul on th opening day of the pageant thla powerful engine took it place etongeld a half doaen other giants from th roads of varioua countries notable among those from across the water waa tha hug new king oeorg v pride of the groat western railway and tho fastest that england ha produced during the opening parade of these locomotives the band played land of hope and glory and rulo britannia in honor of the of th countries they represented thr pageant 1 recognised to have been the greatest transportation ex hibition over staged every period of railway history alnco steam waa first used lor railway locomotion was repreaented and th result waa q atraaga collection of rontri anros that mad th crowd at aro in wonder aa they puffed along under tin ir own ataam tb v 60- ton murvi la of prasant day railroad they professed to accept aa something tangible bu not tho curio that have been pre served from nearly a tmnilr d etr barb rerhapj tho inost int rtatirig old time exhibit waa petor cooper a tom thumb the first locomotive built in north amorlia being con trurtcd in 1hj9 the ba keru of tht b it o railroad wire ao impressed v ith it and tho evident ulu of steam that they were itiini to go ahead ami organ to tho road a tontury ago rial indiana added a romsntli dash to tho scene they whooped paal tho crowds on their fleet ponies and then returned to guide the visitors don to view their encampment a short distance away one of the outstanding features of the paseant waa the dreaa of those who manned the old- tim train and the passengers who made the journey each day around the tracka in front of the crowds the costume were true to the period which the locomo tive and train e presented and added mi indent color to make the exhibition one of the moat picturesque and historical yet tagd wc both aim at a personal service prompt ind reliable telephone viivlce in whut you most uant thutti whcitt ou put the tmpna- uii most of the tinve a thats who we put itl uut mrict fneuiis morw than that tu yfyu om it jotti to uu you uunt lort helpful attention to our pr iinul inih uhen you rail or tlvlt hie htielnej- office ynu u atil your bltlx to yhow clearly mh a nu niv hiaiftl fur vou utmt tim in tallei itr repnlr man ui vitf mir premimeii to do hiw uqrk iulrkl and ulth oh ltli iucoi enleiiri to sou au pos- lhlt thee nmt oihoi details jnu want noil hnndlod anil on theo we too ut liipliaxin uluit we ii iy irung to do is to brtnir tin iwwt efforts of n capabl uorkman to bear mi every feat ure of your sen ice to put our- sekei ut our ptmutiiil disposal in aur ivsy contact with this company tht masonrjsch piano will gitre you infinite pleasure by mm rich- ueu of tone end beauty of appearance f eff-r- j t iia coupon llasmt 4 wtok u4 ik wywiataasi cpclimi talari nam aidmt auction sale of letiilerew ui m cnie jer- y u4 mfjcui cattle 1k swre etewmrwtti ns the umlertiirned has received inattucttoas from j i olark to sell without reaerve on thtireday ootobf 91th at loi 16 sixth 1ne west china near nerval station c nr the following uegritlered jersey cow c yra doe oct 2mb cow 6 yrs due pen 1st cow 7 ynu duo jan sjcd heifer j yra due feb 72nd heifer 3 yrs due april till lull u months old bull 7 months old grade jerseys cow 7 yra due oct 26t nt cow h yrs calf at foot cow 7 yrs calf at foott cow 6 yrs fresh cow h yr due in feb cow 10 yrs calf ai udst cow 4yr due iimeof salat heifer j yrs dua jan th heifer 22 mos due oct 2ulh heifer 24 mo do oct 2ftthi heifer 2 mo due nov 3rd heifer 30 mos due nov 11111 heifer jyra due mav h hei fer jyr- due nov 34heifet a 12 yrs due dec lilt heifer 3 yre due nov 13 heifer 3 yrs due jan iliht heifer 22 moo fresh heifer 20 mos bredt heifer 22 moe hretli heifer 24 mo hred heller 1 yrs bred baifer 2 yrs bred heifer calf b mos old halter alf to mos obi heifer calf 12 mos old heifer ialf 13 moa old holstein grades cow 7 yra freaji ow i vrdu oil jwht row yre dua oct 2srd cow h yra due nov led cow 7 yrs due nov uili cow 4 vrs due feb 14th tow 7 yrs due dec toibi cow 8 yrs due nov 20th cow b yre due nov 9tbt cow t yra dua nov 12bt row hyrs due nov hit cow yra du nov tllh beifer j ra freah heifer 3 yra i if at foot heifer 2 yn due oct 24th heifer 2 12 yra due nov vdt heifer 3 yrs due nov hit 2 heifers bred mi july heifer bred in june beder bred aug 20th heifer 2 yrs bred july 2vd 3 heifer 2 12 rs due in fell 3 heifers 2 12 yre bred in aujr ayrshire gradea cow tyra old calf at foot cow 6 yra due oct 2 vdt cow it yrs duachriaimas cow t ce bred m june cow uyre due uarch 1st hel fer 3 yra duo feb hih guernsey grade cow due feb olh guernsey grade heifer freeh pigs- yorkahire sow and nlfrs ready to wran yorkshire sow and plge 2 weeks old yorkshire sow due oct 28rdi tarn worth sow dua oct 3lh tamworth sow jue oct 2klh tarn worth bow dua nov lali tamworlhsow due nov 2nd 10 plge 4 months old a quantity of mangel and turnips- in tae of had weather axle will be conducted under cover tkkhs ii mouths credit oa approv ed joint aoiea 25 and under rsah sale alart at 2 p m w a wilson bvs prtcii donald clark auctionaer clerks wood ilii u00 inula rord iuukwmi upl lab 3 jo turdwooj at00 nl cwil j iihalik float ihrliatoif- una ll old time driver again at throttle whw tb fcnredcntuott the largest locomotive ao oa can ad j but jn the hrjtub vunpire left the oanodlatt kotiooal railways term nal at townuo to take part in th pageant of tlie iron horse at dolumor xtarylund john ryburn molniyre a paufawad ancinaer who commenced bis railway career 62 yean ago maiwed front ida twalre- mnt a take the throttle or the troilthlok th oldest wood burner in tho dominion which waa also luvhuht from bonnrablo raunaraent for thev4it tagthr the two panntoneni eaoorted the confm- urouoa ouj of the yards to take th rails for itu trip ao tho hlg pauount wblolt im lntinued to lptct jhe evol ution of nail transportation tb ftmr looamotivofl i frrei wlebd 22v4 tons mr melntyr remarked on bo looknd ovnr the old umex and com pared tt with tlio modara canadian prodw t and whan i rvdlrvjd on peturlon tho grand trunk oyxlnm waa mittlnu in ner vine locomotlvos weurhlnc 2274 tons by comparison tho on- federatloo tjpe wiurhn t2 tonw anin mr mclnlyro noted uuu wbon he conunenced his railroad rajver onie of tlie frotahi curs liml a capncdlv of ejnut tons todnj many of the can in aervic hav cajucjty of 40 tone mr mclntyre was born in kuniar- nock aithbire soottnnd i 1 1 tho famll iko man oism htot- ttoh fomlllea wax attracted to nn ndn to nliaro in the railway buuiuue or that ported and in dcn in i 18ct at tht ago of 13 ywnrs sir me- ntre boimn nnnhce wmh tho grand trunk na a clianar at sarnla con- tlnuiux except for a abort ntrvul tintll he rxwml at uie usro o tf joars mr mrlntyrv became u- miin nnd jinn dlrr nnd now wimo mnit w i the mllltbi durmg tin picfind i nian ituld a udlun nav tlonal rullunn plmtorrjpbx e t 4v4 m4 silence that is not golden re merchant who fails to speak up lots a lot of golden sales slip past his store this lost business goes either to hb competitor down the street or by the mail order route to the big city stores people are often surprised to find that the 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