Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 15, 1929, p. 1

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the georgetown herald sixtythird year of publication ge to wednesday evening may 15th 1829 150 per annum in advance 200 to usa thegeorgelown herald j m moor raufewrr ul proprieter mrasew caaadlea weekly news as msllsri caaaitm naltoul beetrk railway iwwia h railway kabtbound dally train na bo 6h am m boo m 34 bio ra iijso am b im pm to 150 pm u 550 pm 14 1sb pm is 050 pm 1bui0 pm westbound dally treta no i ml am j100l am 51101 pm i 101 pm o 401 pm ii enl pm 41 ml pm 11 ml pm 151001 pm 111101 am no 60 will run dally except- bun- day na 41 to acton only station phut 13 cnb msu tabls punvr m passenger bj5 nmw j hall 1u0o raieaninr s mau passenger sunday ul ceea watt mall 1u passenger jjj passenger ijs passenger ll mau 4 passenger m raieinier o sunday 1034 oalaw nerus pjn pjn pjn pju pjn pja pjn pu pm am pjn 1131 ajn 110 pm ftttaloriatitbt lines lid axutow coach leave georgetown aa follow beat bound west bound a10 sua m ajn 1150 pm t km ajn us pjn iij0 am 30 pjn u0 cub v0 pjn 70 pj 1150 pm 10j0 pm dally exeept saturday sunday and holidays saturday sunday and holldaya t sunday and holldaya only all batata step at rlerrmgtesile man directory lb boy dale uikurial salieuaa georgetown ontario nfflryu wlni bide kill st clarence h wiooins selieltar netary faille ofboaaovalll block oaorfalown telephone 15 john a thompson bantatar salkma natary inxena w offices mill street pho tablta ml j j pauldm b t paw phyaldaaa sad l uadleal officer of health in r township office houra 1 to 4 and 7 to pm phase if offloe and residence uala street south opposite proahytarlsn church db c v wnxiaiu physician and burgeon uadleal officer of health georgetown 3mce and residence quean st south office houra 11 and an alas by appointment p b watson djjx mas fliiriile 3seee bear te i tin tkfy p a steals ljjju dab oom la lana block one door north ol otteute carriage factory boon an to an db b lkabiauntb veterinary burgeon phone its ualn st m ohisopbaotio hbhacn- the cw ralsasr orsdeata u yesser ptaettei na mlllrae lartatr xray service office bounr uonday wednaaday and saturday i to 6 and 1 to pja other day and houra hy appointment paaaa 1m bullian imi til tuaaday and friday i to run getting a keeping get your account paid keep your cuetomeie our aerviee doe thin kelly aiken diplomatic collector oranceville ouelph owen bound hark every grave hothlw la joj laatlnc or mora appropriate to eommemorata ul memory of loved onet who ha una betora than baauuful tran- satvau earwd with sur nraaant aniilnment and ni no plant la better draparad to ober better valuae or abetter atoak to chooaa from man can be aaeured u our plant voo ear it to youreuf to aaa our atotk and fat quotation an monument itarkara or oom- ar atone befer nbuani an or der anywhar i u adm poonbul big frames you juat cant grow profitable hog without sturdy frame any more than you could build a sky scraper on a weak frame and you cant build sturdy frame with out the material that why so manyaucceaafulhogralsersaround hereare supplementing their grain with purina pig chow pig chow has the mineral in it that make strong frames and fast growing hog c phone us today for a supply of pig chow also branshorts mids oilcake gluten meat meal bone meal tankage charcoal grit oyster shell salt cornmeal oat and barley chop flour porridge oats philip g early nmchs cemcetwn w maefayden manager georgetown elevator agents for grain pool red clover alsike alfalfa sweet clover and timothy seed corn stam1nax chick feed alex lnoble phone 146 georgetown norvai garage oat hiejliway prompt service on repairing of all make of car we guarantee our work and our prices are reasonable british american gasoline and autolene oh norman norton norval ont phone 327r32 braraptoo rie1sirisscaita faas fsukll aktf jkaawly 4m ffasmajb mai jbabaavav mat mm vtaw dominion stobbs ubi1vbd it il gg mclaughlinbuick get away power speed and easy riding surpass any car i have ever driven i do not think there ever was a more beauti ful car made jten and women in every community jv1 have discovered that this dynamic car provide an advanced standard of motorln that it outrtlru fmucllmb otpehorau any automobile they have evar driven that it i exactly what mclaughlltvbulck owner ssy it li th finest performing automobile ever built mora than twice ss many people have purchaaed melaughllnbuieks as any other automobile at or above it price and addltlonsl thouaand are ttetdny be- hind the wheel etttlns the fact and en taring order for mclaughilnbulck with each pasting week match style mirrhleo comfort and above aujtnatchlea performance are the reaaotucome pimw these tunutoyour own eetlaraotlon take the wheel of thl car teat it aaalnat any other end you too will join in the countrywide odoreement of mciuahluvbalckl nlclaulin buick 5 v king gopffonn ontario wliantleilai lalnanltleeafep rtahrtllbvalmttis tiie red rom tea guarantee wiearib what it say if notaatibedretiimtheunubcpajrtinthepaclmgebiid the grocer will refund your money a red rose orange pekoe bealhti yyjry ar is so convenient itowicmicallbefbret qooutprttteevenifuf evening rate on lutlontevatatlan call now begin at 7 pjn with about 25 off the day rates a convenience ib two way you can place a call at th re duced rate before yo go out for the evening and you are more apt to catch the called party at horn between 7 and 8j0 pjn after 8j0 pjn and continuing till 4 jo ajn there i a further reduction which i about s0 of the day rate charge can now be reversed on station-to- station call when the rate la 23 cent or thb bkix tblbphonb company op canada roob pld dad ve can acaree pick up a paper an ita poet comer erect cept yell aee a purty poem bout uta mother ealnuy feweet nut youll have a time aeearchln eyee will be erachln bad kre yell overtake er poem at uiu time for pore old dadl no it unt wuful in em them that write of mother dear that uiare never notice taken of her old man alttln near no le never meant to aliaht him but it look a utile aad au the bouqueta maott for mother not a bloom for pore old dadl true mother watched above ua till her dear old eyee wud ache but old dad he humped to feed ua till hla back would nearly break mother crooned above the cradle clave devotion all she had still uiatvaem any clrcua at thli tune tor pore old dadl do not take one line from mother whan ye writ the aoulaweet eons but if theree s word for father now and then it wont be wron poor old aoul hea bent and wrinkled an i know twould make him slad if while you are pralilns mother somethlne aald for pore old dadl halton rifles by ool banantyne dso continued from laat weak hut was davsi th ony can- tbbn sib bam buobss col ons h a coom the admrnlatrauort of lt ool w p moore marka a trenaltlon period within theotnotre meer of the wt- ment for it waa during thle period that many of uta younger ofneere in- aplred by the eumple of th eom- wannlna ofnotr addreaaad themeelvea to uw duty of uta higher baanehee of military aelenoe leaving the instruc tion in drlu and training to uta non oomnuatlonad offloera to whom that work properly belongs prior to this period the efdeera apent moat of their time on drill and fteremomal and uuaketry but col onel henderaon had written hla atory of stonewall jaekeon and the ameri can oivtt war and homer la hie valour of ignorance and these two elaaalea with many othera were cir culated through ua multla and ware read by many of the younger offleers of the helton regiment peruse again and again th eom- palgna of th great captains this is the only means of becoming s great captain and acquiring the secret or the art of war that la the sub stance of one of napoleons maxims and tta observance raised many cana dian multla ofnotra to a plane of ef- fleleney level with any offloera of the regular aervloe h 8 cooper waa a ent of unitary bdenoe and his connection with the regiment dates tram this period and cooper in the helton regiment la a synonym for en thuauua and seal and hard work and whatever be touched be improved his connection waa with the oakvllle company a company hla eitreordtn ary recruiting ability filled to capaci ty with the overflow going to the various companlm that were not up to strength when the pint helton detachment went over seas there were mora men from ooopara com pany than from any other and no ofoeer on th detachment waa better qualified or more respected by ofnotra and men alike ha won two decorations during the war and served aa second in command of uta trd battalion and on demob utauon took over the command of the brigade that included the helton regiment in which colonel cooper had done ao much hard work aa well aa ao much to recruit the regiment has many oaeere and men of whom it may justly be proud in the first tan of these should be included the name of colonel h 8 cooper in colonel moores time there waa another transition a sudden one though the colonel la not responsible in this esse the transition from wet to dry as rwrei sam hughes sign alised hla elevation to the position of minister of multla and defense then but uta protest ilk many others sunk under its own weight and col onel hughae prestige moulted feather for all the offleers learned to respect the minister of multla in spit of hla unpalatable legislation moreover uta war waa in the offing and then moat of the officers were too busy with the problems of mohluta- uon and preparation to worry about such details aa bever whatever one may think of uta war it certain ly solved a great number of minor problems and turned the thoughts of man and women too away from many of th things in life that do not count they had every reason to respect the ulnuter of multla and it is doubt ful if there was say other member of uta borden government better adapt ed for ul task of fitting out and pre paring ul pint canadian division for overseas than colonel hughes the war broke out in august m14 and by the tint week of the following february be had mobilised and equip ped s fores for service larger than wellingtons array in the peninsular war and greater than the whole brit ish army that stood so valiantly at waterloo that wsa in six months and to the politicians who talk of a lion man springing to arms over night it may esem ample time but there must ha arms te spring to and there must be clothing and above all boots and a thousand and one details of equipment that involve raw materi als same of which are not in uta coun try the name of sam hughae is inllra ut oman mass dried up over night as if almoon had swept over the camp leaving in its wake only such thin potations aa ginger ale and pop where ones had bloomed uta lusty ale and canadian club the ehsngs wsa uta cause of much protest but sam knew what ha want- ad snd there were no fyainsatinns and if we didnt ilka singer ale we could drink buttermilk- but few did the protest waa committed to music and song for inspiring bold john barley corn has an army of supporters and many poete too and one of these wrote the following lyric which waa sung with great gusto to uta tune of john peel by the devotees of bacchus whenever they assembled as they of ten did do you ken sam hughes ilea the foe of boose of the dry canteen has the one champeen la la la la la the y w c a and we wont go on parade in use morning ately connected with th rota rill that was carried overseas by uta pint division an erwillant rifle in many re spects but in the opinion of many not sturdy enough to meat uta dem of active service and with a bolt ao- toonuauad en pal t county council notes and comments ullton may sth ibm the council met at 10 jo mm in ac cordance with the call of the warden member all unwent the warden in ut chair the rilnulm of ut last imeung were read and confirmed communications were read aa fol- lowafrom the board of hallway com mlasloners of canada ra burlington cutoff caterpillar tractor co re tractor cecil a wood thanks for scholarship in ut ontario asrlcultur al college department of agriculture re weed control mothers allowances commission re local board oeo hul- mer upr re care of ased and in llra dominion chemical co re road treatment department of hlahways re work done in 103s p hume re musical fesuval also resolution passed by county council of peterborough re motor traffic v ohlsholm registrar addressed the council re equipment for registry of fice c h turner com borer inspector addressed tbm council re conditions in halton mr main preaenlad the third re port of the aland log committee en county building mr bracken the third on printing mr mclntyre the third on special ffommtmlcatlons mr moat the third on county roads mr readhead uta second on railways legislation and agriculture mr petut the third on education and mr mason the third on finance mr breckon woved seconded by mr blaln that thle council do now go into committee of the whole to con sider the reports of the various stand ing eommlueee carried second report of the atauding com mittees on railways legtelauon and agriculture denuemen we your committee on railways legislation snd agriculture beg leave to present our second re port re communication from the depart ment of agriculture regarding ap pointing weed inspector we recom mend that this be filed we would also recommend that s grant of gto00 be made to the agri cultural college ouelph for scholar ship for halton county student and a resolution be passed to this effect also the com borer inspector re- queete that he be supplied with depu ties for inspection which we recom mend sgd d campbell e m readhead a b cleave k w van- aeriver third report of th standing com mittee on education gentlemen we your committee on education beg leave to submit our third report aa follows we would recommend that the ouelph couagiate and vocational school be paid tl7s0j as per their reeulaltlon for si pupus attending from halton during isal that the ouelph collegiate be nou fled that aa acton offers educational ss for r taihhronk and b at kinson students from acton attend ing ouelph this county will not be responsible for the coat of their educa tion at ouelph during ihg that a grant of slsmi be paid to the acton school board this amount being the amount paid by acton for high school purposes in the ism rate lass the amount paid by the county for pupils from acton attending ouelph au of which la respectfully aubmltt- dsd it m petut j w breckon w n robinson a mason third report of the standing com mittee on special communications gentlemen we your committee on special co beg leave to present our third report and would recommend aa follows ra mothers allowances commission we would recommend the reappoint ment of mr o w cleave and mrtj w breckon for a further term beginn ing oct 1st 1mb we would recommend that the let- ten from mr a hulmer u l a be filed we would recommend that the re quest of s grant in aid of the musical festival be left over untu considers tion of the estimate we would recommend the payment of the hospital accounts from the town of oakvllle such accounts being certified correct by the clerk of the municipality of oakvlll bianed d mclntyre jaa w blaln austin busk j b most third report of the standing com mittee on county roads gentlemen we your committee on good roads beg leave to submit our third report that the notice from the depart ment of highways stating our grant will be tmlooss on county roads be ffled board of railway commits loners of canada that card received be filed re communication from peterbor ough county wishing us to cooptrata in regard to heavy truck loads on the county roads during spring months that this be referred to committee for report that letter from caterpillar trac tion co sclcnowledguig receipt of arimiinlcatlnn of april 90th be filed re communication from dow cham- leal co suggesting treatment of roads with dowtlake we recommend that one mile be dona at point o decided by good roads committee au of which la respectfully aubmlt- tadsigned j b moat w ii mor- den h m petut tiurd report of the standing com mittee on finance oenuemen your committee on finance beg leave to present our third report we recommend that no action be ta ken in connection with the application from mr a moolbbon for an increase in salary signed a mason w h horden jaa w blaln d mclntyre mr blaln moved seconded by brack on that the reports ss amended snd passed in eommlttea of the whole be hereby adopted carried mr mason moved seconded by mr blaln that th treasurer be snd is hereby authorised to pay the follow ing aeoounte which have bean passed in committee of the whole finance i1m1t7 county buildings sglta printing aomi bducstlon uaus special communication usao rauwaya legislation and agriculture b000 county roads 10514 few things are more difficult to tolerate on the part of those who are familiar with what lite humane socie ties of the world have done for hu manity to say nothing of what they have done for animals than the total indifference of many high and mighty officials and socalled religious leaders to the whole cause theee societies rep resent one might think from the at titude of acme of theee otherwise in telligent snd respectable people that the entire subject waa beneath their contempt wickiiam steed in the review of reviews london says we need to be careful how we set about the busl- neea of making a better world some thing besides money and wealth has to be taken into account the people who believe that everybody will be happy with hla wagea or comfortable incomes forget that there is a spirit ual aide to human beings snd that the spirit may be nearly u not quite ss important sa the body the other peo ple who insist that th spirit alone matters snd that the chief thing la for them to save their souls by tak ing refuge from wordly evua in an otherworldly creed forget that some degree of bodily comfort la indispens able to human welfare twsntyfiv licensed distilleries yielded a revenue to the dominion government of i14411usiii for the rlaeal year ending march slkt ap- parenuy there is aom foundation for all thee stories about prosperity in canada tilintytwo years ago the tint womens insututa waa organised in an ontario village this movement has alnee spread not only across canada but almost throughout the world in the dominion there are about moo branches of which more than 1 not are in ontario the province of al berta comes next with 111 there u perhaps nothing which sweetens relations between on hum an being snd another ao much ss sn unfailing courtesy of manner and this neoeeearlly because true courtesy la but the outward indication of uta treat virtue of charity unfortunately th trend of our modem ufa seems u be away rather than toward the ma deal of courteous behaviour we are ao busy today seeking alter the gold snd the glory of this fleeting life the pleasures snd enjoyments that are their accompaniments are ao absorb ing that self holds the stag all the time snd everybody bt our way goaa to the wall it la push push on all sides get on go forward get rich by all meana in your power snd so inevit ably that consideration which ought to be the hallmark of christians la becoming more and more rare womens institute at the annual meeting or george town womena institute held laat week the following offleers were elected for hon pre mrs m l hear prea mn clarence hayes lat vice pre mrs pied king 3nd vleepree mrs a v king 8ectreaaura earl moorelght aast reetrea mm t hill diet director mrs e moorelght branch directors mrs wm mar shall mrs prank cole mrs e mc- whlrter mrs mark clark branch repreaentsuvea mra o hayes mrs moorelght mr t hill mra oeo campbell miss watson mrs m u hear local needs com mr freure miss watson mrs r erwtn social com mra p braiaby mrs r mcmenemy mra p memally programme oornmrs birk mrs j gibbons mra oeo campbell visiting com mrs bhortlll mra h bailey mrs o ford mra d liv ingston miss watson mra mecuu- ough mra p king mrs a duncan flower com mrs r cave mrs mcmenemy pianist mra p mchally auditors mra a c mcmurchy hist a ool council are notified the first step towarda bringing on- srioa old age penalon set into force uu bean taken by the provincial gov- rrnment premier o howard ferguson has announced a letter had been addressed to the county councils throughout the pro vince along with espy of the old age pension bill asking them te appoint their local committees for the enforce ment of the act nothing can be done until they have made their appointment be explained the applications will go through them before coming on to uo for ratification and we have asked them to make these sppolntmenta aa soon aa possible there la little that can be done before the county coun cils meet in june water in lake hiobegt on bjtcobd marine people snd oakvllle resi dents are all marvelling at the height of the water in the lake th water has not been ao high for years docks which ware considered well above water line are now about sub merged at th harbor spots which were formerly- considered high sad dry are now under water the high water also extends up the river snd th flats are covered with water toe school nats which were considered well filled are now partly uooded sur gam it carried mr most moved seconded by mr pettlt where this county council la desirous of constructing concrete pave ment is ft in width on ut following portions of the county roads system 1 th line of trafalgar from uta north erly limit of present pavement to baa una a road na 14 in nelson town ahlp from freeman to dundee high way s road no 1 in nssaagsweys from base line 1 mil north 4 road na s in ksqtietlng from aahgrove to stewart town therefor be 11 resolved sa follows i that uu approval of the department of highways be requested to proceed with the same 1 that th county amglnser be nqusatsd to pre- rrs apsculcsuons for the said work inst ttnasrs bt ewued lor sues snd conference op young ladies the womans institute of halton county of which mra o o atkins of pslatma is president has srrsnged for a conference of county young ladles to be held in ullton on satur day may lttn the womena institute in ail parts of the county have been invited to make sure that su the young ladles of their reapecuve com- munltlea attend the conference in large numbers the program will be pproprlst for young women snd in cludes sn sddreea on piepsrstlon for judging oompeutlon on jc by a p maovannel agricultural repreeenta- uve sn sddrsaa on income wewtg for girls on th farm by mies mc intosh noma demonstrator with ut peel agricultural department handi craft demonstration by mlaa tjnajemi department of agriculture aitrtraca by dr margaret patterson of toronto that the necessary construction by law be prepared carried mr buck moved seconded by mr petut that this council do now ad journ to meet si th call of the war den oarriad the council sdjoumed signed- t lt tesllc warden wm

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