pace 2 the george herald wednesday march 20th 1929 birth marriage and deaths are bow charred for at the following rates birth soc marriages mel tlatha boc nwmorial earda soei loe par lino eatra for poetry goinning fresh tribute every day he erlghjky o fa etellee hsw body ovelg 1 lawatt 4ioitiaetlchyir osalxaal sad jay by day to tan jwwa kt rises art deaaer mines than tail let oaalaada isiusg rid ti pcaatuiky vetcfa as olyaafec oat- lata fat attaaa the aged deaths norton at ouelph oeneral hoeplt- al on uarch 13th ibm oharlm w norton aged s3 year in mthoaum webbtko in loving memory of utile billy wlto departed thl life on uar 3ut ims aged 10 month day lie was a uny rosebud a sweet little flower from birth but ood took him home to heaven before he wan soiled on earth sadly missed by daddy and merna and ethel and pearl how k oare ws tae kitvi hoaraaairy smjti teals aaf the assise amtuiiiuik haw alert a tfaaael i st it auh k tk f aaf dataaaaal ay ejaa a saeh areas aa egmesiaat awtaderadttbearcotwaa test oaueadscl eat tor yeeifteul kawel fat lu ktnaff gad its riiaesisrtiag petiasinsocsl tfaaa yovil kamrv aotkuic at its sties ca btatca itt ajaality tnall lrrt t rajr if iralaalag flili trll r itirj- fir ejotwct or sea ami wmmt tm cuum uums oakland aaa- eaa omsgasg j n oneill son end of business year aa uarch slit u the and of the heralda business year we are desirous of having all subscriptions and a- eotmte atttled by that dale we make this request in order that we may meet our own obligations and pay all thaw we owe drunptly will au thow concerned kindly bear thla mat ter in mmd and assist ui in our etf- art to keep honest sincerely j if itoore atmrcts ami premntaiioa in my heart your memory lingers sweetly tenderly fond and true ttiere u not a day dear mother that i do not think of you only child maud comrade ft sidoyd and comrade r uccarthy acting ai scrutineers vot ing wax by ballot the following com rades were elected for the ensuing year president com o cousens who was accorded a second term lit vleeprea com j d kelly and vimpreacom dr c v wil liams treasurer coin n tuck executive com ed barker com r 8 boyd com robert andy com robert learmonth chaplain coca rev r b boyd sergeant at arms com a a efc donald the committees selected were aj fallows atertalnmentcomrades h shep herd j shepherd b parr w roney r uccarthy house comrades o o brown p knight a roney investigation comrades j c uur- ray r learmonth sports comrade c staeey and w p smith a vote of thanks was then passed to the retiring offleers for their efforts during the past year phontu main stout gaorgttewn have your eyes examined by o t walker dojsc eyeeidrf spcdalth bfatrjptoa who will be at waltons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month if you need eye service you need the best consult dr walker here arc f ord fads eaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeuaaaaaaaaaanaenaaaaeaa many people buy without investigation of facts and on snap or amoumial judgment every year it is estimated a million ear buyers change their ideas on then ear after they have bad it sue months consider the following facts before purchasing your next ear and then decide for yourself which ear offers the mast value for the money 11 that aluminum alloy pis tons are ha lanced to an accuracy of two trams this is the finest balance of any piston in any ear regardless of cost it that when ear is travelling so miles per hour the revolutions per minute of motor is only 90s 11 that gear ratio of new ford la 11 it that the actual road clear ance of new port is oil inches highest of any american stock ear it that new ford ear has proven itself in public hands this past year as one of the finest performing ears ever built from standpoint of pickup hlucllmblng ability speed and riding cam- fort is that the new port ear has proven itself beyond any doubt as the moat wonderful winter ear ever built it starts easily in cold weather and bucks mow beyond belief ask the owners 17 that service and dealer responsibility behind the new pord is unequalled by that of any other ear built is that new ford holds the road at high s aa good as eera being sold at highest pticaa lastly that the new port stands out supreme in its field in mechanical design speetflea- tlons iaulpment quality and precision workmanship tbme pat skajf fob all the new models now on display order now for prompt spring delivery norton motors pod sales and simvice per aetata oeargetewm nerval aad buswilt duthet aranag i unreserved auction sale of western horses the uklwalfned has received irubuctiotu from norman wrigglesworth to sell by public auction at his stable lot 7 7th line esqu township on thursday march 28th at i oclock a carload of western mares and geldings weighing from 1 200 to 1 500 lbs from 4 to 8 years of age these are not range bred horses but are broken horses used to farm work and have been fed and handled on the premises for 4 months these are a useful lot of farm horses and can be inspected at stable any time previous to sale terms cash time can be arranged by rturtim with itauik ieaweaces fred robinson clerk ben petch atictiooser in mcmorum mard1no in lovliia irwmory of my dr mother who atnmrted tftu ufa march 96th lttft the canadian legion held artnual meetinf the annual ctoneral ueoufig of the latlon waa hold in tn teflon rootn on thumtay march 14th ibm trw president comrade o cfnlatnrt oc cupied the chair a latffl number of member turned out for thla occauon one important item on the evening biuln waa the paaalntf of bylawi which had been prepared with great care by the executive and on being put to the meeting were after careful eofulderaiion naaaed unanimously the winding up of the year btul neu and the report of the variotu eommltteea ahowed ft auoeeaaful year the financial statement for the year was read by that secretary and was re ceived with applause the suletnent showed the post to be in ft sound con dltlon on retiring president oousens made it few appropriate remarks and r strong appeal to the member for in dividual effort as well u cooperation for the oonlliud sticcets of the le- flian hold the torch high and we cannot fall a hearty vote of titanic was extended to our put president for his service during the year on tli lection of oatcerit oomrade j d kelly occupying the ehalr and to mat j waixack by mem- uts op halton cuaptkk at the regular meetlni of lulton chapter rjua last friday night the members presented cscomp j b wftluof who is moving to toronto with beautiful parker duofold onlx bast desk set and an address the presentation was made by oomp ma jor orant while comp s kftv rd the following address kkeellent companion j b wallaw dear j b i the omcevs and member of kal ton chapter no 3m feel that wo can not let you take your departure from amongst us without first expressing our deep regret ftt parting we therefore ask you to ftcospt this buall token as a mark oi our great respect we have learned to look up to you as one who carries the true spirit of masonry with him ftt all times your cheerful smile and helpful hand al ways extended in hearty good fellow ship will be greatly misted by each individual member of this chapter no member wishing to advance in the chapter could find a more enthusias tic brother in which to confide his ambitions and no senior officer could have had more genuine help ftnd sup port than that which you wen an xious and willing to give at all times your exemplification of the wort in hockey news oswrobtown iioldff hakkifl c7updbpkatkd iioknilv 51 georgetown showed why they went so far in uwt oha when they de feated hornby fresh from eliminat ing all oppoaltlnn in the county by a score of 61 hornby was mlpportihl by large number of fans who wm sure of taking the harris cup back tn hornby it was u mtrcttuous cam owing to the lc being soft and fttlfkhandllng was nearly impomlble as n retult there was heavy botlyclteckltig and many penalties imposed georgetown had the better of the play oil through live me aeontetown nurted their scoring in the flrtt period when blackburn net ted the rubber in ft scramble around the net every man was up on the play in tills ivertod halloway in goal made home brilliant saves the period ended 10 for ocoriretown in tlw second period llbbons on a liackhniid shot from inuld the de fense notched thr louts necond coun ter there wat no mom scoring in tills period in tlut final period hornby pressed itard but the locals allowed theti- nelvea nuperlor wlien tney added throe more goals tout counted first wltcn he shot the puck into tlie corner of hie net on a pas from held gib bon stickhandled his way around the iroflltender and counted the second king was thmpontlble for the third cne when he itickhandled his way through the defense and beat cun ningham in goal hornby counted their lone goal in the last period both teams played well despite the condition of the ice this is the sec ond year georgetown have held the harris cup and we hope they keep up the good work local council of women mrs p a rarity presided at ft well attended meeting of the local coun cil of women in the rest room of the library on friday several points of interest were noted in the work of the national council attention was called to the fact that the letters oa had been restored to their place tn connection with the canadian mall the katay and poster contest eon- ducted by the wxjtu in the public and high schools li to close on march atth and the low agreed to pro vide the prises and appointed mrs il l hutt mrs timer thompson end mrs percy cleave as judges the ap plication of the girl guides for affil iation with the lxjw was accepted with pleasure a short intermission was enjoyed over the tea provided by mrs harley and mrs kennedy when various matters of interest to the council were informally discussed i mrs r l butt gave a very inter esting talk on the reform of the cal endar now under discussion in the 1ia1t0n educational association the helton educational association met tn the court house on tuesday afternoon of lsst week to discuss high school finance the meeting was well attended and edward agnew presi dent presided j m denyes pax addressed the meeting on rural secon dary education after some discussion ft resolution was passed to be sent to the ontario government through the ontario educational association which con venes in convocation hall toronto during easter week the resolution as passed would require that the county council shall appoint two trus tees on the high school board outside of the municipality in which the high school is situated the act reads now that the county council may appoint but it wag felt that the act should be amended to read that they shall ap point two trustees it was pointed out that at the meeting that although it was possible for two trustees out side the munclpoilty to be appointed this was not always done another resolution passed was that each high school board send itemised ststment of the auditors re port to the county oouncu at the end of the ear it was felt that the financial school year should be made to end with the school term instead of with the calender year a resolu tion to this effect was passed the various office has been a source i laigueof nations notwlthstsnding of pride to us all and your mode of the difficulties met with in business delivery never failed to impress the beauty of the work upon the dullest of candidates we want you to feel that although we shall miss your pres ence we shall always be together in spirit we also wish you to bear in mind that no matter in what company you may find yourself in the future you may rest assured that you will not find a more genuine and hearty welcome than the one who always awaits you hen may good health and prosperity be with you and yours signed on behalf of the chapter sl i were win h uwig b i named for julius he tear and auaus- 1 a beautiful basket oi flowers was tuej j ay g nehruory to sent to uts wallace rasxe the day named tor hlra a thirtj- ur wallaee in reply thanked the er7aafrntlisetdayswe ssj3 2 8e- jln rtta s itand when located in his new hone the unu lwl ttm adoption was followed utah etrlr wouwlways to ortho fctnclsnv ut in the recognition of anntversarles regulation of the university year ate in the present system of our year dhr ided into months of various lengths people regard the reform with dis trust having got into the habit of contentment with dlfneuluea and are opposed also for sentimental reasons the romans adopted the egyptian calendar of twelve months in the year the egyptian month was uni formly thirty days and the five ex tra of the three hundred and sixty- live days were grouped as holidays the romans divided the five amongst the months but when the seventh oustlde of the door for members of helton chapter at the close of the lodge a banquet was held followed by a toast list and program of music etc which was presided over by exoomp w v orant speeches were made by gxoompa b o arnold w h long j b wall ace and oomp 3 l thompson oomp j d kelly nave a very in teresting account oi his travels in china and japan readings by oomp l p greenwood piano solos by mr charles kirk and selections by the orchestra composed of roy king a a oasuu jack har rison and t eeeon combined in mak ing the owailnn moat enjoyable sy the removal of mr wallace the lodge loses one of lu meat able and efficient workers and the best wishes of all will follow him to his new home united church choir concert there was a good attendance at the xrish concert given by the choir un der the leadership of mr a black in the united church on monday night the splendid program of irish selec tions proved quite pleating to all present and wa given by the fallow ing choruses by the choir readings by mr l p oreenwood selections by the choir quartette composed of mrs black miss harrison mr ralph ross and mr a black vocal selec tions by mrs black plans duetts by misses dickie and u mcdonald vo cal selections by mr a black vocal duetts by mrs blaek and miss harri son miss buck organist rev dr dickie was chairman of the evening at the close of the program the nbere of the ladles aid am refreshments ip all who took part cheated oi ten days wages the oreek church would not aoeept the change but within the last few years russia and turkey have made their new years correspond with our calendar and at the beginning of this year china fell in una the present reform does not interfere with days or hours but only with the division of the year into months the plan most in favor is that formulated shortly before the war by a wellknown englishman moses ootsworth his suggestion is that the year be divided into thirteen months of twentyeight days each month than beginning on sunday and ending on saturday the three hun dred and sixtyfifth day being regar ded as an international holiday leap year would still need to be arranged a second reform suggested is a fixed date for easter instead of its varying from march 91st to april 8th accord ing to the united states breeders want canadian tamworths the annual meeting of the tarn worth breeders club was presided over by president chas boynton the members discussed at some length methods which might be used to popu arise the breed though d a breed ere were coming to canada for breed ing stock it was felt that progress was too slow eonslderlng the exeallent qualities of the breed there is a de mand for tamworths for crossing for market hogs some thought it might help if new blood waa introduced into the herds and then the question arose as to where to get it apparently adlan tamworths are of a type superior to those in d and last year a shipment might have been made to oreat britain if enough pits could have been found a field day was de cided on the place being left to the executive officers were reelected president chas boynton vicepresident w p wright oianwarth secretary r w wade directors w j alexander georgetown john r kelsey wood- villi stcwarttown we extend congratulations to nor man bailey who won second place in the toronto suburban oratory eon- test in the report of the contest the toronto star had the following herman bally of georgetown high school who was awarded second place spoke on the peoples of canada- after stressing the fact that canada has been the home of many different peoples be asserted that it is weu that by a happy dispensation of pro vidence the preneh settled in quebec had the engush settled there they would hare deserted it for the west in such numbers that ita deterioration would be today a depressing spec icle friday night was irish night at st johns ayja norman bally gave a speech the peoples of canada which was listened to with great pleasure and thoroughly enjoyed by all a reading was given by mary jenklnson and some community sing ling of old irish songs waa indulged in mrs bally being the pianist af ter this part of the programme the members all joined in some games this caused much merriment the girls prise for the best iruh joke was won by mary jenkuiaon and the boys by pat engush this enjoyable even ing came to a close by singing ood save the king isfactary as any opposition that sits in this house he mated touching on the topic of agriculture premier peraiwon ws free to admit that the induklry was not golna ahead as fast as it should at the same time he had no sympathy for those that wore always shouting blue ruin when a s00000000 wheat drop wax reported for canada there wax great rejoicing stated the premier but little attention wax paid to the fact that the ontario farm crop for ib3s wax valued at the mime fiaure devoting some attention to the fin ancial admlnlntratbirl of the aovern- ment the premier pointed out that he had been walling for five years for anyone to meke thi xiuuteftllon or faintest shadow of suspicion that there had been miaapproprlallon of one penny of government funds such a suaxesllon has not been made and it never can be made staled the premier empltalleally economy did not mean nlgaardllnehx stated tlie premier it meant prudent expenditure that would bring tlte big gest return to tlte province at tlte beginning of our udmlnlhtra- tlon we nald that we would llvn with in our income and we have done that he stated and ax long as this administration is at the head of af fairs in ontario we will continue to do we have reduced our tax burden end in tlte course of a few years it will be reduced further premier ferguson has announced that the old age pensions bill will make its appearance in the legislature within the course of a day or two ithe measure was held up pending the disposal of the budget in order that there would be ample eusslon in lessening the coat of hydro was the message conve to the leglstature by hon x r oooke hydro commissioner and minuter without portfolio during the course of his contribution to the budget debate mr cookes suggestion formed a part of a lengthy speech which was a mas terly review of the activities of the commission in the past and their hopes for further expansion tn the future pointing out that tlte maintenance charge were about sag a mile osi rural line per year or gxoo two dollars a month to the users mr cooke felt that tlte time had now come when the commlxidon could afford to relieve the rural users of their burden i believe lie said that the communion could be uhked to amume this burden which on an investment of agooaotm will amount to about slid 000 a veer while uv cooke announced that he wax seaklntf lierxanally in this con nection h intimated that the plan would receive tlte favorable consider ation of the commission as a whole that all paytnentx have been made by the present administration stating that population and industry followed cheap power mr oooke point ed to the development of the niagara district where power wax available he pointed out that while comparatively small in area the dutrlct had more manufacturing towns than any sec tion of the dominion it seems to me he slated that thu would demonstrate that the hydro electric power com missions policy is a greet factor in dictating the prosperity of any munic ipality in which it is operated pointing out that tltu power pro phecy of three years ago with regard to the situation in eastern ontario had been realised mr cooke stated that this year the power costs on the rld- eau system would b reduced by glo a horsepower how can anyone any longer talk of hydro inactivity when tn ism only 1m of rural line were xmstructed aa against i tun miles in iom and an es timate of ijm miles for tug stated the minuter at the present time the government u making a oontributloa of isam each day to carry on thla work which is designed to aid the for r llydio have retiorted that it is estimated tliat hydro will have reached tvttry home in ontario where it u economically feasible within the next seven years hon j rt cooke mer made this announcement during the rourui of hu speech when he replied one thousand eight hundred and to progrenslve criticism that the work i clelityone pupils an attending the would take the cammluion so years at auelph agricultural college at the the present role of progress present time hon john 8 martin minuter of agriculture informed the time for uls- must appear commercial vs vehicle every chicken thieves are active in naas- agaweya township again mr mota- vlsha poultry house was raided early one morning last week and several ehlckena and four geese were stolen card af tanks to the friends and others who promptly responded and assisted in extinguishing the fire at our home on thursday last we hereby convey our very sincere uuuut ur and mrs jamas miilholland oxm at tweaks we hereby convey our sincere thanks i to friends and neighbors and members of the canadian legion for their many ku and sympathy extended to us in our very and bereavement by the death of our beloved husband and father mm o w norton and chil dren ontario legislature residents of ontario may look for ward with ootifidenot to still further tax reduction from the government premier perguson intimated that the administration had further reduc tions la mind when he addressed the house in the course of the budget de bate during the week the premiers speech was an ex- hautalve review of tne administration but particular stress was laid on hy dro agricultural and liquor control act activities criticising opposition members of the government for their constant hammering at the hydro project the premier pointed out that it was only through the conservative party that the great ergsjuaitlon came into be lt was the rugged determination of sir james whitney that part of the natural resources of the province should be saved to the people that had given sir adam beck the neeee- asry support to bring his great public ownership idea to tin point of being an accomplished fact i aay that without political bltter- is stated the premier we want everyone to support hydro and i am glad that members of the opposition are now taking that stand the premier pointed out that in 1005 when hydro had its birth in the legislature that the then liberal leader had consistently opposed the project and that he had suggested innumerable schemes to take the place of a publicly owned utility they said that hydro would never be a success he stated but now that it is just that they all want to take the credit pursuing the topic of hydro in his speech the premier again issued warning to private interests that were seeking to imdennlne the hydro pro ject in ontario this oovernment is determined to see that hydro grows apace he stat ed it is prepared to advene any money necessary to carry electric en ergy to the remote sections of the province where it te economically pos sible we do not propose to let this greet project be undermined by un fair competition and this government is prepared at any time to take dras tic action to protect and conserve the electric energy for our own people the premier repeated his recent declaration to the house that he fore saw the time when the government by a mandate from the people might find it rucesssry to toll outside inter- keep your hands off this elec tric energy belongs to the people and and we do not propose to let you un dermine and destroy public enterprise the premier resented unfair criti cism of the liquor control act urging that the people give the law ft fair chanoe to show its value the oov ernment is aware that the act is not perfect he stated there are weak nesses but we ore trying to improve it and we want to help the legislature and the people of this province sure ly this govtirnment is as much interest- ed in nuking the law effective and eat- that he would ieoonunend to the ontario hydro adectrlc oornwlhlon that assume the burden of malnten- anoe charges on rural power lines as a further aid to the farmers of ontario prourvuilve numbers of the legisla ture came in for severe criticism at the hands of the hydro minister in con nection with their charges that the 1 present government was doing little or nothing to assist the farmer in securing tho benefits of hydro i would like to point out that the drury government when it was in power did not spend a cent in bonujingl the coristructlon of rural lines stated the minister a survey of public ac- counts will show that not one cent was spent by them to this conneetion and house of this number t7 came from outside of the province of ontario with m of these from outside of can- ads total cost of operating the in stitution for the fiscal year of ibm waa umjue tuition fees charged to on tario pupils during the year amounted to talao for the first second and in termediate year and tft for the third amrtourth years lees charged pupils from outside ontario were gel jo and oaa respectively while for those out side of the british umpire the fees were si 01 50 and 1105 o-s- awswsawiaaiaasamftaiawaaiaaiawiawia only 8 more shopping days before easter half gaaaeliy traek leade the department has given instruc tions to ail trams otteers and other officials to strictly enforce section si of the highway traffic act which re quires that- during the months of march and april all commercial no- tor vehicles and trailers shall not be loaded in excess of onehalf the carry ing capacity of such vehicle the use of scales has been arranged for at convenient points along the public highways and the tramo officers are authorised to test the weight in all cases where evidence of overloading is suspected a sign snowing the gross weight for which the permit has been rti we are now fully prepared to take care of your every need in easter apparel you will find a very fine range of topcoats suits furn ishings dresses spring coats shoes and mill inery at very moderate prices d brill co phone 1 67 main street georgetown i do you buy stocks by the map of course you dont and nobody does because there is no geography in the in- vestment of money like water money always flows to its easiest level when the bell telephone company needs new capital to extend its service it must compete with american utility companies which offer their new shares to shareholders if the canadian company is restricted in this canadian investors cannot be expected to refuse greater attraction abroad and canadian money will not stay in canada tfis rnnnlnry ml f pintf 1y f srsjrftnne ntsre si ftrtsares mnd ooeaee ore lae leawsl raise 6s me moral for tcmpvcn cawssc the bell telephonb company op canada a 1 l