4su sixtyfouirth year of publication i georgetown wednesday evening march 26ih 1930 the georgetown herald j m moobe publisher and proprietor member canadian weekly newspaper association 1 50 er annum in advance 200 to t canadian national electric railway iir daily- dally dally daily dally dolly dally dsitjr eastbonnd except sunday i westbound xcepr8nnuay 708 ajn 928 ajn 1138 aan 148 pjn 408 pjn bja pjn 848 pjtt has pjp on htmbteful- 731 sjnv dally 941 ajn paiiy llal a daiiyv aoi pjn dally ai pjn dally 7 641 pjn dally 901 pjn dally lafll ajnt fast freight same day delivery ser vice freight picked up at quelph and toronto georgetown phone 13 cnu time table going east passenger 720 ajn passenger 936 a m rasttukur luio uuii passenger sunday only 1139 a m mail 12j pjn bind os pm passenger 833 pjn passenger sunday v 724 p rn tioin west mail 7j4 ajn passenger 8jm ajn fassenger 212 p m passenger alio pjn passenger 7ja pj- passenger sunday 10j4 ajn going north mail 8i6 ajn uall ttjn goixic sjath u23 ajn 710 pan ceatrai ontario bus lines ltd arrow co leave georgetown as follows east bound west bound t 945 ajn uo ajji 1225 pjn 346 pjn 766 pjn 640 pjn 946 pjn dally except saturday sunday and holidays 7aturday sunday and holidays all busses stop at nurring tons stora directory le ui ualk barrister and wolfcihor georgetown ontario offices j5ng bldgc atlu st ajmysrrffr foq thihk of rn one -bay- t ad the feed a chick am put tatltlttie tropin one day on this tiny bit it most hve grow build bones build muscles start feath ers think of the job feed has to dot they must depend on feed for so many things they get them all in purina chick startena mash or purina allmash startena chow 12 different ingredients in every thimbleful codliver oil dried buttermilk alfalfa flour granulated meat these and eight others are there i these 12 ingredients think how carefully they most be mixed to make every thimbleful alike purina starteaa and allmash startena chow are mixed over and over again 960 times just to be thorough i yon win find the same care taken with baby chick chow scratch to be fed with startena nntfl your chicks are six weeks old and with purina growena mash and purina intermediate hea chow scratch to be fed from then on anal the pullets are laying at 16 weeks how little feed a chirk eats just one thimblefnl a day i yet bow important it is ilnw much depends oa u the chicks very life its growth what the pallets win do for yon next fall and winter when eggs are sure to ba worth good money you can afford to feed only the best purina poultry chows i philip g phone 175 passed beyond the y when god calls home the dear ones whom we love to dwell with him in perfect peace aubve we canndt feel that he has loosed the tie which bound our human hearts on earth so i find comfort in the thought that they r may be my guardian angols veeplng watch oer me for sometimes when my heart and i need cheer l these loved unps seem to hover very ne a um ui eacb aeat hand upon my own to help me understand i still am theirs and- they ae mine een though w they dwell in heaven i on earth be low no broken ties but just a well between- i my earthly vision and that world un seen a little time to wait while loved ones there keep tender watch oer me till i may share their perfect peace and gods own perfect love known unto those who dwell with him above smaller ships of the ioyal navy over- shadows even the traditions of the pilot of at malo or any of his succes sors away to the east about two hundred and fifty miles lies newfoundland canadas storm door in the atlantic to the north east the eleven mile gap which is known as the straits of belle isle andto the south east the eighty mile passage called the straits of cabot we watched jhe great transports f rotn the deck ojr our shlp the tyrolia as hey slipped into the sound on by one and took their place in one of the twee columns that faced seawards a s r t 3 uw the watchful eye of p ships ljj la9s of the naval escort arid we t no i 1 befrnqhja been lngoteurs oi the doings at ottawa j ontario legislature ottawa march 22 special to the i toronto 21st march hob herald the question of senate re- by the overwhebsdda vote of svia form which has been allowed to rest the ontario lrfestnre on tuesday since last it served as an election issue adapted the laslgi l as u by 192s is again assuming interest ron jr ix asmttfth provhjcaal trea- arqund parliamentary corridors the surer prior to question is being asked generally the bouse fay the- same dufejun threw whether premier king with the ap- oat the wantbfccandence ppintment of hon james murdock to introduced fay s c tweed lateral the last pntarlq vacancy and the an- i north waterloo which nouncement that other appomtmehts l ihe g ta tor would be forthcomifijfin due course i ties to retribute to is setting out to travel another stage jsfcms oh age pen- sj ti tha first charted in an himrsttna leatnre of the vote fi inn pis w ilgoner ftpd theshtpa halton rifles by col jas ballsntlnn djbo vjx the first line transports j other trans ports the rendezvous at gatpe ye mariners of england early georgetown 1mb cxagenc h- wtooins llanistw solicitor notary pablie otucee onew block georgetown teiaphona 168 john a thompson barrister solicitor ofacea notary pahuo afiu btreou phone 33di 2101 graham and bowybk barriatera kts brampton ontario e a oraharn k b oraham o h bowyar dsl j j paul or b t paul fayalcuuis and burgeons birai olllcer ul health in kaq towusnlp untce hours v to 4 and 7 to b p v i fhune if uttce and kealifence main street soiffh- opposite presbyterian cuuroh t ok sutukklano kya ax nose and throat specialist at georgetown wednesday evening saturday afternoon and evening hours 3 pjn till pjn or by ap- polntment olasaos supdued orove at miss aiauoews main st home pnone nwr oa c v wauams physician and uurgeon ytyii cancer of rjaalth oeorgetown jihoe ana iteauience iueen st south name ist ffflce hourt lsjnidea pjn by appnipftnarit f k watsqnr dj1a mxtjk ueorgslown itttt vf lenraday afternoons fil uoath loitl oos utaun offlcs in ioeock one door north of onolub oarrlags faolory hours naj to pjn jvifsa lamb practical matkrnit ntjra i jg 0 or weak for particulars phone air oeorgstown k osirgitown oatarie tv f frank pmtch llcknabd adctionkkst at- the ooaatis t fasi as ifaa tfhaltenham aarzf oeorgatown air post offtoa ohaltauham ft j kerr 4wflq amd awax aatatft fhonk aoton ont w- r har ghsburg opt rbsw nlllu ffa sjii oo isnta or too small rates 1 phone me at my axpanss ragard- ing dates tc 1 to hydro users hydro will be off from 1 to 6 pm in georgetown qlnwilliamsand tl rural lines fed from georgetown power sta- t the grand armada there be three- things which are too wonderful for me the way of an eagle in the- utrtthe way of a serpent upon the rock the way of a ship in the midst of the sea prov 301819 a righteous man regardeth the life of his beast those officers provided vitual barley also and straw for the horses every man according to his with two texts surely this will be a sermon but no i am simply going to say a few words amrient the righteous men of the transport section and their charges many of whom were selected with a view to their physical fltness their soundnesiofwmaahd llmlj rather tian for their docility or swe of temperament or emotional tion on fwi sunday march 30th tt 1 o dolboif lilians auotloaesr for the oquattes af peal snd rlrw flasuaaattsn giiaiantaschoim casluaaasm lttfl to otaaaata nomsaurna sargen x ray service ctio rraetlos tt taisabostjt a iim tmayawcji sagsplf more lines quickei better cheaper stervlcq last year we added about 14000 miles of talking ciian- pels tp pur ipng distance associated apparatus switchboard cable amplify jng fuipment has also been vastly extended and improved and lower rates on calls to points 75 to 800 miles distant are now in effect long distance now gives you quicker and better com munication with the next own qr across the rjontin- ent and it costs less than ever before mtmtnt monuments pollock ingham gs designs on kaast inspect our work n oreetiwood conbol the transport sections were as i rule a depository for many of the in corrigible horses all those with are in their eye and dynamite in their heels all those equine contributions of patriotic citizens or a consideration whose conscience in the transaction was salved by the reflection that being kicked to death was no worse than high explosive shells and modem war was a barbarous and risky business anyway but there is a challenge- in a horse that appeals to fighting man and the drivers and grooms that formed the transport section of the 4th battalion feit themselves quite competent to deal with any question that might arise in the horse lines and moreover they spoke a language that was well known to the horses though i suspect the fervency and vehemence thereof was a sourc of admiration and enter tainment to these four legged soldiers who didnt give two snorts for the kings regulations and orders and whose highest ambition was to get general officer within decisive range a difficult thing to ad though there aremany whoprajyedth this homo- ddai ambition fright he accomplished tq fhe rafupor sections gravitat ed ii the boners of the battalion many of the tough men a large num bar of p players and others and under theirinfluence the section rose to high efficiency and never during its history did this department fall down and never did it fall to arrive at a time when arriving was of extreme importance to the battalion harry oouslrq was the officer in chargs of this outfit and harry pos sessed in full measure all fchose quali ties that go to make a successful transport officer he was a paycholo- gist and ie irhaw all the best ways of dealing with transport situations and while his system of interior eco nomy was not bookish of orthodox it was the beat systeem apd the results tfjat ha obltdne fully justified the means employed no battalion tooks like business till the eye rests oq the wagons of the first ijne tratl8porli as the column waavm and twists its way over the trail to adventure hare are the covered wagons and m between the companies you see the ammunition mules or horses carrying the surplus ammunition and the water carts with qunga din in chage and the picture is all oominete and the battalion la- a war unuv ready to the last button those transport wagons however rllri nnt gn farther than ehgjafid f were painted the sober shade called battleship grey nothing of the kind had ever crossed the atlantic before for with the ships of the navy the armada numbered forty nine in all though some of these were so far out from the flotilla that they did not seem to be in attendance but they were in later years the same number of men would have been taken across in six ships or even less but in this case there was a ship for each batta lion and one for the nursmg staff the of which every soldier in the flotilla knew and still knows the lapland on the a s tyrolia the battalion was disposed as follows the staff on a deck the company officers on b deck the sergeants on c deck and the rank and file in thedeep recesses of d deck without port holes and with no ventilation but that from the shafts it seemed crowded but as the war wore on and transports became fewer and more troops were to transport conditions became infinitely worse and when we crossed in 1916 on the em press of britain we had five- thousand droops packed into the lower decjes of the ship when the americans crossed they packed as many as fifteen thousand troops into the great belly of the s s leviathan not the same leviathan that transported the propher janbh on his mission to nlnevah but condi tions little betters and i suspect that the landing of tnnnh nn hl thl giving were no less welcome and fer vent than that of the american dough boys after their long internment in the bowels of the big fish in either case the atmospheric conditions must have been appalling though we assume thatthe ventilating facilities were more efficient on the american thar on jonahs transport whether these men were marched into the ark two by two after the manner employed by noah or poured into the ship through a tunnel after the methods used in modern efficiency i know not but the incident is note worthy as determining the utmost capacity of ships when used as army transporta in the officers mess we were taught that the correct thing was to drink the health of his majesty without rising after the custom of the royal navy which dated back to the days when the head room between decks was not sufficient to allow standing we were visited by the admiral of the fleet but in no way did he re semble or suggest sir joseph porter kcjb even if the s s tryolla had been h m s pinafore sir joseph porter was about the only admiral most of us had seen or heard and the notes of this flory son of neptune were discordant and rapped out of llm like the stuttering of a maohine gup for some reason he did not ilka the tyro- lia apd his ire was fully vented against the captain though for what reason i have pever known also by general alderson tho officer commanding the division whom we saw for the first time captain bastedo went up to him and extended the right hand of fellowship but the general was not very responsive and i think rathw resented such familiarity on he part of a captain our movement to the oaspe basin urgency last was the whw to de oc jnitehenso labor irim ban mir insistent nwd fm- i a yrin wm elecfton since then it has not been m imperative at any rate the chamber has been suffered to remain below its foil strength for some years now the government evid ently seeing no occasion for exercising its power of appointment two of the wr left the chaaaber before trol of the sttoation- guson flayed both mr bon barry nixon p lessser for their sfarmbfmcs i darkness while he amasement from the -ss- of the free leaxkr pvro important made by premier ferguson- upon the suggestion that rnonklrjabtjes receive a portion premier iyjgilm flatly iiinl this would not be dome meat said premier pergnsm bad tablisned an e system of portetion to serve the axtttre and nrrmt i sere i to contribute to that system- saeh a system of trartsporbstaai much to the markets of an aaonfcsnall- trafnc which dnrma the past expended sosse ssajmajsa an the province cxsneqoentlr said use pre mier there was to be i tho v w lal alih phiulu g yy sstt- cutir etheral leader the latter tear ing after- he had delivered hs address hon g bernard fe prisae minister in osncindmr the uahil de bate delivered a m- address unori the actrriues ot the a quebec vacancies which still remain which brougnt t u j- to be filled victoria and rigaud havejfrom the government when he had existed now for two years in addi- eottchrfeid there was no doobt m the tion there is one vacancy in prince minds of those who mind the nl- edward island and anotherln mujejcrjcs as to who was m isles quebec f r the appointment of hon mr mur dock gives the parties the following standing in the senate conservatives 4fl liberals 45 progressives one vacan cies four the government has it in its power accordingly to r a clear majority by exercising its power of filling existing vacancies the seriate is the chamber in cana da in which representation is not bas ed upon population and as such it is the protection of rainority provinces the only practical extent to which experienced parliamentarians look for reform is in the establishment of a practice whereby the red chamber would be unable to reject a bill which has been passed three times by the commons tha veterans allowance bin has finally got to the committee stage in the commons after protracted debate the measure aroused criticism from theconservatlve benches not for what fcrnoposectto do but for what it pro posed to leave undone it was approv ed in so far as ft went bu was held not to go far eno oo memoers contended that the grievances of the veterans could not be met by any provisions short of shifting the burden of disproof of a veterans prima facia claim to the board of pension commissioners this had been sug gested in the amendment of dr mc- glbbon of muskoka which encoun tered the governments closure in its final debate before going to committee the measure was criticixed anew for failing to make any provi sion for dependents for placing the returned men upon practically a chari ty basis for setting up a political ad ministration which would make the applicant for a pension subject to political juggling point was also made of the fact that its provisions did not become operative until sep tember 1st what was the returned man to do in the meantime con servative membersasked the controversy m the house pre sages exhaustive discussion of the measure in committee the r q has been asked to appoint to the committee to sit with the moners upon the measure the oom- mlttee has also agreed to defray the expenses of counsel for the veterans if they should desire to retain one to prepare their demands m legal form the committee further bear the ex penses of the veterans who may be called before it to give evidence national business in so far as it k in the hands ot parliament wol be suspended from april 13th to aprn 24th that period having been fixed as the caster recess or- senators and commoners made from trust funds of the govern ment on the tax premier ferauson also tatd down the th prue he to pun liae- power from any one the uiu on a fair awd 1 basis ib regard to the devetocaaent of the st lawrence premier lyiguaun sakf the provinee vw to aemi their rights and t them for the people of the p mime- hothwar would be atven away wtdse he hoped that the whole it il would be shortly settled in the lam hill nil of the piu power is iilisim on the st lawrence cantinmi premier ferguson did not end the y of securing power many other develop ments must be is at order to anre a complete supply of nuaii tor rs to come we need every bit of pu i produce axtd we n to ban horsepower of en we can i anywhere said premier we had an the- pow uu of lawrence it wul only be a b clear the xffrerninenta policy on any inroads that may be i on the 2000 huts and tents for sailors a soldiers during the war expressions of appreciation hon stanley baldwin hue prime had been as we thought a great secret minister o england says the church and all ourmall was withheld till after we had safely arrived in eng land yet on the day wo departed from the basin tho canadian papers headline the event and told the world and von terpltethat the contingent had sailed from oaspe there seems to be an inscrutable wisdom about matters military lhat is too deep and subtle for tha understanding of regi mental officers and men army crusaders to spend few dats in georgetown insurance accident and s1ckjws8 ssoara2 spasaaj bat an a to th sf kersey fhooa or ho georietoiw ontario j stowattowtft plumbing tinsrallhinfl esllmlcttlkeriady given plw84ri2 georgetown rr no 2 coast to coast we handle collections where from hallfat to van couver k your note or account is colleatable we can get it remember we are collection specialist kelly jfc aiken oath ni qraatwrsa rr np coue4tkrti no- charge i like some of the rsonel what it is the church army la a laymans society withla the anglican ohurch both m england and canada the canadian cadets after a twelverncaths course in the training college recently established in toronto under- thjr wardenshlp ot bishop lucas were solemnly commlsslonel by the metro- polltan of ontario archbishop wu- llums ut u service oh the feast 6f tne found wantlhg in the physical exam ination which declared they were not sufficiently stout for service while at the same time the criticism tha they would not turn ahort was advanced and in tha army one has to turn short whether he is a wagon or a man so the canadian wagons were later dis placed by lheoeneral service wagons though the personel of the transport and the horses carried on after the manner of transport men and horses i have given you a glimpse of the 4th in pojumn of route as it marched away to the little siding at valcartler to antralrt for old quebec at which one of thethletywo transport ships was waiting the emtxtrkamon took placo on the 24th- of soptember and the following social but all are spiritual morning wb dropped- down the river and away but not all tha way we were to assemdle at tha oaspe basin a bay in the gulf of st law rence just arounrj the thumb of que bec- on tha south side of the province though we did not know it till we woke up to find the ship at anchor in the picturesque little harbour whloh at the mouth la hardly ten miles across one could follow with his eye tho road along the south shore through the most oharmlng of whitewashed vfflsges now rising to clear the back brsomo jutting rock now dipping till the waters of the great river washed the pebbles of the highway one could also rest his eye oh the wooded hills beyond and the sanctuaries from hich the moose and other wild life could view our passage down the river today that is one of the most popuiarmotor trips on the continent for the scenery has few parallels for beauty when one reaches the vil lage of gaspelt will not be long before soma proud villager will direct his attention to the bay with the remark there lay tne brand armada in the first year of the areatwar i it is abeautlful place fragrant with memories of jacques oartler samuel de champlaln and many others but the rendevoua of the thirty two trans alms and accomplishment has ternatlonal scope be eno in eight wo are growtngc premier ferguson amendmetits of the meat he sat tnlrnrtert thing tn their power to m eetttna viace and tn the i esmhaates mnst poatrar deposit of i premier fe said there bad been eases a the red a had con tested ikliuga for the ssngle pwrpose of expressing iihinr views- bach a case had ttsext in sudbury a the rtd- army is a modern chapter of the acta of the apostles the bishop of london says tne church army is the spearhead of evangelism within the ar church the archbishop ot canterbury calls the ohurch army the good samaritan of the ohurch a column of four c a officers crusaders will be at work in this parish of oeorgetown under the rector the rev f h wase- from march 31st tb april 6th- inclusive thj will give their messages every owning ex cept saturday at 41ft and 8 oclock- a very hearty welcome is extended to all prizes arjr announced epiphany last tn the ohurch of the redeemer toronto following this they were talsntlssed by the bishop of niagara fpr work in his diocese from january 8th to april soth these are working in two groups of four captains each three canadians under an ex perienced english officer what it does tha alma of the church army is not to supplant the work of the clergy but to supplement it the army has been a wonderful asset to the mother church in england where it has baen in operation for about half a century and promises to be as great a help to the ohurch of england in canada there are some 60 different i depart ments of work some of these are no needy appllcantaare turned away in short it would seem abundantly apparent that this organization la filling a real need to the people as a whole its departmental work the ohurch army has rescue homes preventive homes homes for cripples lodgings fresh air hotels and refuges tor motherless ohlldren indeed much of the work in tho police courts is among women and girls this lost be ing taken care of largely by the c a sisters missions are held in barracks naval stations and among hop pickers fruit pickers holiday makers etc it maintains a fleet of fi0horao drawn and motor mission vans for work in nlrb own and city parishes five such motor vans will bo at work this summer lh canada in nine of his majestys prisons a church army of ficer is retained for visiting holding servlcestiz among the prisoners the army has a well considered scheme for emigration with 800 boys on farms in western canada and a hostel with- ttvolomcers constantly at work in ihelr behalf it has sbt de partments of- work for exservice men and- their dependants including beat en copper work artificial wreaths rose petals toys labor exchange also homes for tfye boys and girls whoso fathers gave- their uvea in the great war port- 5j5 maintained standing field crop omaafrikva win ner get award -the- prise winners in- the eombmed standlng field crop competition which has been conducted by the rritwi agricultural society during the past year- in cooperat wi th oiiuu and dominion departments of agri culture were named by l d hankin- son district inspector dominion seed branch at a meeting of the contest ants at milton last week the prizes in this competition which are now be ing paid by a l macnabb of milton secretary of the halton agricultural society are as follows 1st george agnew nelson township t5 2nd a d mcduffee trafalgar township sos 3rd winiam shields nelson township 50 4th j h wilson trafalgar town ship 40 5th e m mckinnon tra falgar township 130 6th ed harrop esquealng township 25 7th j h willmott trafalgar township sis 8th d f ford trafalgar township s 0th cecil mccann trafalgar township s 10th l w chlsholm nassagawsjya township 5 the barley grown was all registered seed arrangements are being made for extending the co petition during the coming season ing of of avfrmy where an exxrenvjst interest in the ruhxc bad ri the field with one purpose thb no sach person the officer was red with tvey confound you brown he was say ing hotly there is no excuse for care lessness of this kind here instead of addressing this letter to the lnteill gence officer you have it addressed to the intelligent officer you ought to know there is no such a person in the army i the unexpected rastua x understand that you are the father of twlns what have you named them wcll suh the just ah named ada gio allegro andihs gnnnn name the second one encore i know youto musical rastua but why call the second one kncoref well colonel sun ysee he washt on the programmed the house in which ira johnson oakvllle who claims to be of indian origin resided for some time prior to the night raid of the kiu khnt rtjan raiders three weeks ag was burned to thtt ground tuesday tnoxtitnc vince an active and x am bxerauned as far government is concerned tn that it i nt and annul it y mug an ascendancy said piuuij yercsaou- another section of the amrxasaaeiat to the kwttnn act fc tne- vouching dause ixamulj a voter- might be v for in order in pknre his name on the list every ll snaaiiiilah aif agency and canvpany in oartarsa wfld in future be coaipelled to flse wmxri tha surarsinftexkleiit of ii f with a statistical burean a record of its auto mobile insurance prebnhmis and of ma less and ru coats aeeonhns to a bin introdnced in the itmin by attorneygeneral p construction of a new provincial highway into hamilton win be stal this year kna of the depart ment- of public hlgrraays have made- surveys and wispi ant the rotate ac- rording to lion george s henry mhd ster of hkzhways who said the rod would be 40 to so mues joni lis ism a start fii tlie vicmlry of tmxaara cor ners west of highway no x and net southwesterly to ltxathlll the hm far as fonthui vnjynl r where ltwm run west to the bnomauy of lincoln and vedand oowhiira sksrt the top of hamilton muntaln and enter hsnilllnra iftrnrflw tn rmrfilrhw hi the cen tral ontario electric power system are given urns i tessaulon introdnced by hon j r- cooke tfydro o sioder the bul providing an ri saving in that district hon mr cooke said that the psu pm chas what was thesixtown ss the oerrtrsl-on- tarlo power slystem owned and vuu ated fay the fj power co vrttb the object of pterins the aervtoe on- the same basts as the ontario hydro arrortrt reading was given to pre mier fergnsons bul prowldhirg for a five year term of the vgrdarnre pre mier rvjrgnson ttsiiw il that the hfje of a suiuimim lit depended iuhsi tts work and arlmrnlsttatlon any term of yeara dxed by lesrislattan premier ferguson added that st wowai mean a savins to the pnhne andotav- forms tn li si inlalsiai in force fcn other province of five year tersas a nmuaral qnllia a farmer engaged the ae of a wanderer who came one night ivjh to him for a nights fcfcl and sowse- tnlng to eat all went satisfactorily for a week or so until the farmer routed dot the newly hired man shout 3jo one roorning- wbafs up boss- queried the hobo drowsily ruhing his eyes thne to get up and go tn wurk whats use bag idear- wete trorbsx to reap reap what -oata- are they wild oats wild oatst of course not why wed if they aint wild oats why do we have to sneak ap on eaabke this to the darkr thos rtrnnwly dnced a but in the duce the siae of unit u b 1500 vtw c