Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 28, 1930, p. 1

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r i- sixtyfourth year of publication the georgetown hera we evening may 28th 1930 the georgetown herald j m moore publisher and proprietor member canadian weekly newspaper association canadian rational electric railway ev dally except sunday dally dally dally dally dally v i dally j 749 pm 849 pjb daylight saving time j eastbound 709 um 21 am 149 pm 309 pm 409 pan 529 pm 639 pm 749 p 1049 pm 1149 i1ji1 saturdays sundays holidays westbound dauy except sunday f 721 am dally 921 am dally 1141 am dally 201 pm dally 421 pjn dally 641 pjn dally 901 pm dally 1201 am fast freight same day delivery ser vice freight picked up at ouelph georgetown phone 13 150 per annum in advance 200 to uja c n r time table standard time going east ipawenger i passenger passenger and mall passenger passenger suriday only passenger passenger sunday 715 am 936 ajn 1043 am 1142 ajn 1139 ajn 833 pm t 724 pjn going west passenger and mail 714 ajn passenger 5 sjm passenger 212 pjn passenger and mau 601 pjn passenger i 712 pm passenger sunday 1014 ajn going north mall and passenger 856 ajp going sooth mall and passenger 710 pjn central ontario bus lines 03 arrow coaches leave georgetown as follows bastbound west bound 94s am 94e ajn 1225 pjn 1250 pjn 306 pjn 345 pjn 756 pjn 640 pjn 946 pjn dally except saturday stlnday and holidays saturday sunday and holidays all it mm stop at norrmgtona store gyproc makes summer homes firesave priptect your family by ml making your summer home draughtproof tdust- proof and firesafe the new ivory coloured gyproc that does mot burn will reader you this service lit smjuoost use it for structurally strong walls ceilings and jwrririons it needs no de- coraboh when panelled but you can rim paper or plaster it if you wish it is easily and quickly applied is a permanent asset and is vastly superior to other building materials your dealers name is listed below asjcjnm today for full information on gyp roc waliboard or send for interesting free book build ing and remodelling with gyproc gypsum lime and alabasti ca limited paris ontario tsenew poor old riad ye can scarce pick up a paper an its poets corner greet cept yell see a purty poem bout the mother saintly sweet but youll have a time asearchln eyes will beerachin bad ere yell overtake er poem at this time for pore old dadl viceregal visitors at brampton county council attend annual picnic of jeit 8ev breeders association no jt isnt wilful to em them that write of mother dear that thars never notice taken qfher old man alttln near no its never meant to slight him hut it looks a little sad- all the bouquets made for mother npt a bloom for pore out dadl true mother watched above us till her dear old eyes wud ache but old dad he humped to teed us till his back would nearly break mother crooned above the cradle gave uevotion an she had still that wasnt anyclrcus at this time for pore old dadl do not take on line from mother when ye write the sooxsweet song but if theres a word for father novband then it wont be wrong poor old sbul hes bent and wrinkled an i know twould make him glad if while you are praising mother something said for pore old dad gyproc the dogs of st bernard by horace wyndham directory lb roy dale barrister and solicitor georgetown ontario omoea king bldg mill st clabflkob h wiggins sojfettor notary public offloea oneill slock georgetown telephone 158 for sale by the georgetown lumber co limited georgetown ontario j b mackenzie georgetown ontario f- john a thompson barrister solicitor notary pabue codks mill street phone 333 and ibum graham and bowter barristers etc brampton ontario k o orsharo e b qraham c h bpwyer da j j paul dr r t paul physicians and snareons medical officer of health in esquettot j township office hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 pjn phone 58 office and residence mill street dr sutherland bye bar nose and throat specialist at georgetown wednesday evening saturday afternoon and evening hours 3 pjn till 9 pjn or by ap pointment kslasses supplied qhjce at miss matthews main st home phone 107r8 djl g v williams phyafeiab and sorreon ffrvr officer of jealth georgetown office and residence main st south opposite presbyterian church phone t hydroeieetrie system sa an i ass as atj i sa ii i sa j orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds officet cuvri hall pbr most people who visit the hos pice of st bernard perched high up amid the eternal snows in the moun- talns separating italy from switzer land the chief interest is in the fam ous dogs connected with this estab lishment of all our dumb friends there are none with a better record of devotion and service to hum tbeiriiurin liiwnlcli ate lucd the members of this historic pack are es tablished just beyond the village of bourg st pierre on the road to or- siers where napoieononeebalted tut a night when leading his ever vic torious army across the alps as soon however as they are old enough the puppies are transferred to the hospice itself and instructed to their speclsl work of assisting chance way farers the orghial pack of dogs connected with the hoarrine t a bernard was fonneol about tbe year 1813 being bred as is tbe present one from shorthair ed newfoundland crossed with danish and wurtemburg mastiffs they bad to be shorthaired as otherwise it would have been impossible for them to get through tbe heavy snow dar ing an early period in their history a scarcity of food made it imperative to iwirt the pack and some time elapsed before it could be reassembled when the late king edward as prince of wales was travelling in the dis trict he visited tbe hospice and was presented with a poppy as a souvenir it did not however survive the jour ney to rngtand perhaps it missed its companions two ether specimens office hours 13 anctt-8- vjp r watson djarmj8l georgetown oaww hours s to 6 except thursday afternoons j p t v jueatu lj8 djxs danust office in imo jsjoc one door north of oneills sjajtiage factory hours 9 atp- 6 pjn frank petch licensed auctioneer for the comities of feel and haltab prompt service telephones cheltenham 28r23 georgetown 61r3 post office cheltenham r j kerr auctioneer and real estate t years experience fat auction sale xubiwr- est most durable cord construc tion eter known layer upon layer of cords are tcientjrcaly twisted for gr st phone 38 acton ont v- chiropractic gnjilben the chiropractor ipalmor a7radnate 16 years practice no meckine snrgery osteopathy ice office overt dominion store offloa hours w wednesday and saturday 3 to 5 and 7 to s pjn other days and hours by appointment vkeja 150w reamesoa m0j at mnteav phone ms tueata and ywfl a to b pjn wood rap tsimi jdntfe jwt jaejjvered ood umissniri s4jm bin- muted wood gie cord j ataorgetown h smith phone rlsl rs7f mtbpptrijr pure rubber which prptf every fibre against internal heat and rrfctton gum dipping doubles hcttlng life and adds thousands of extra miles of dependable troublefree service only firestone tires arc gumdipped no other tire has ks advantages because of this extra process firestone tires held arl world records tor mileage and crksurans see your neartainnfn fjjtasjjr however put chased by a tourist during the early sixties were more fortunate and it was from them that the breed was first introduced into qreat bri tain the avenge strength of tbe pack mahilarnwl m the hospice runnels is fifteen at a time they are an re markably good apedmena as big as young calves and strong enough to carry a helpless man through the snow borne of them measure nearly six feat from nuxxte ko tall and wtgh anything up to lfle lbs ttielr usuil coloring is a mixture of red and white but some of them are tawny or hrtqdled rxcept when en gaged in their rescue work they are not always renowned for good tamper or gentleness of disposition and oerce quarrels among t chiefly the distribution of bones and choice morsels at meal times are apt to occur but the dots nave not been alone in little outbreaks of ib- temper and it la recorded that in the good old days it was tbe cus tom to keep tbe pack in the refec tory to prevent lights among the gusts the training of the st bernard dogs in then- rescue work la a systenuu tic business and begins when they are mere puppies tbe first step tnvthe process is to send out a young num ber of tbe pack leashed to a more experienced one after a time it h taken some miles from the hospice turned loose and len to make it own way horns tt soon dtacoven this and can then be 4uowv4 ou by it- self and without ear ojf hip be fore long a young dog develops a very keen seme of direction and will pick up tbe track in the heaviest snow and mist ho h then employed as a guide when the monks set off to bring foodend fast from bwrf bk fterrei and ordara i during such periods as they are us ed to earch for and i bound trmreuers attempting to reach the hrwrrtm tbe dogs are rlrepatrrwid in couples tbe object of this is to u uu o uieui tu l at the there was a large gathering at tbe annual picnic of halton peel and york jersey breeders association held at the bull estate at- brampton last thursday their excellencies lord and lady wuungdon his honor w d ross lieutenant oovernor of ontario and mrs roes randolph bruce lleuti oovernor of british columbia premier howard ferguson and mrs ferguson and jimervdlsitngujshed guests were present lord wuungdon had been given the duty of acting as judge on a huge number of jersey cattle- shown by breeders from the- three counties v introduced as the owner of a large jersey herd in england with cham pionships to its credit his excellency went into the ring and surprised the men whose cattle be looked over and placed pleased remarks were heard on all sides a he singled out firsts and sec onds more pleasing still was his modest query as the juding progress ed how dq you trunk lam doing the little folks who brought their jersey calves for his excellencys ap proval enjoyed the unique situation very keenly dorothy and grace bags and evelyn sharpe were singled out for special attention as they marched their pretty calves into the ring and stood ftigtiw than the silky heads of the animals they were presenting following is the placing of the anl mabt judged by his excellency cows 3 years and over heme du cell b h buu and sons which his excel lency declared to be one of the finest nnimai ne had ever s 3 saney phlldora wilfred duffy newmarket william mcclure georgetown mrs d k tasonj oeorgsiowa jjeiferaat to 38 nwrnths shelby evans queens- vule fred bagg dnlnnville 3 and 4 hunter arnott bu yearling heifers u to 34 months youl doj violet james bagg and ban edgely 2 mrs d k mason j lome ella 4 cyril dark carres under 13 months shown by public school boys and girls 1 dorothy bagg 3 grace bagg 3 donald bagg 4 stephen johnston 5 fred ruddeu norval 6 evelyn sharpe cheltenham 7 homer boake lansing certificates of honor were presented for their calves to john mcclure georgetown martin graham bramp ton cameron mcneil woodbridge norman begg edgeley newton rud deu norval and kenneth ella bramp ton among those present from george town were kxwarden and mrs t l leslie col and mrs mason mr and mrs hugh black mrs george henderson mr and mrs w a mc clure and family mr and mrs ward ruddell and family rufus reld thomas brownrldge general news h howell trafalgar farmer had three prise geese destroyed by dogs running at huge he had already lost six sheep and one sow in a shnuar at the trafalgar council meeting a new trafalgar constable lewis patter son was named and will soon be in office drawing a salary of eight hun dred dollars a year and fees he will provide bis own car and its upkeep the dominion bureau of sta at ottawa reports nasfct the produc tion of automobiles in canada during the month of march numbered some 20730 cars this amount was just about half of the total number of cam manufactured to the wn r month of 1838 among the thirteen members of the graduating class at the ouelph gener al hospital on monday evening last five are from halton namely misses mary isobel darby nassagaweya hc- bel christine wilson georgetown dora nay lambert acton dorothy wlnnlfred fletcher campbellvllle and beatrice stewart storey milton j p oriffln af toronto ja former warden of halton county an exreeve of nelson township has been elected member of the executive of the national dally council of ontario the total failure of the alfalfa crop was predicted to the early spring by the pessimists tbe optimists did not favor this view and their hopes are justlned since nature has now had tune to get in its work the oounclt of bort credit has basis ed a byuw to compel barber shops to close at 10m pm- saturday nights and 830 other nights the penalty for disobeying this law 1 a fine of from s to s50 or a term of 31 days in jau spot where the wanderer is found while bis companion hurriesback and j lugs lu l there e aic many wenestablished accounts of the intelligence and courage and devotion they exhibit to this work by the way there is a popt de- luaton about the st bernard dogs that should be dispelled if only to pfrrrnt rtlmpnnlntnvrnt among amrrl m viwm we sell a complete line of firestone tire and tuba j n oneill son phone 14 main st georgetown fttornpt efficient amid courteous service abvrtiserritpa ys can tourists visiting the hospice this is that they carry a small keg of brandy slung round then- necks with which to refresh such travelers as they may meet in fact them u a poem on the subject ft ts unauth- orueot the dogs do not carry brandy they carry eomathmg much more useful vtxu blankets like their masters the st bernard dogs suffer severly from the rigorous climatic conditions to which they are exposed they develop rheumatism and heart trouble and seldom live more than she orseven years the most famous member of die hospice kennels was one called barry when he died after long service and with numerous gallant rescues to his credit bis body was stuffed and for warded to the museum at berne in memory of his exploits the biggest and strongest jtweupen in the pack is always given this- name as was perhaps to bet expected he st bernard pack was hard hit dur ing the war and confronted by a eeru out shortage of food their number had to be reduced btju enough were while visiting one ot ula farms- ta5i- tssagawsatownahlt vti n ber spotted a female deer the ani mal seemecfqulte contented and did not go into tbe bush when it sighted the deer galloped a short distance back into the farm which is quite plentiful on it j a tucker and o w tucker of ib b bu w tu late ii flint mich were arrested up to cale- don friday afternoon by provincial constable archer they came before magistrate bull of brampton on two charges one of fishing without a non- residentv license and another of con- sumlng liquor to a public nlace on milton may 20th 1930 the council met at 1030 ajn in accordance with coll of the warden members all present the warden in the chair the minutes of the last meeting were read and eonnrmea communications were read as follows from the olobe indemnity co n settleihents of claims for accidents orr county roads township clerk esques- ingre drainage and milton business mens association re victoria- park also petition from milton ratepayers opposing proposed bathing pool to victoria park and copx df a resolution passed by the county council of mid- dlesex re gasoline tax j f mr bnun moved seconded by mr mason that this council do now ad journ to meet t 230 pjn carried mr leslie warden for 1929 praw sented the council wlthvportraits of the members of that of 1839 mr smith seed inspector address ed the council asking its cooperation mr vanscrlver moved seconded by mr harris that a committee composed of mr mason mr buck and mr rob inson be appointed to enquire into the necessity of appointing a deputy treasurer and report to council and that mr vanscrlver be added to the committee carried mr vanscrlver moved seconded by mr buck that the chairman of the finance committee the printing com mittee and special communications be a committtee to revise andnebnsoll- date the bylaws of the county and the clerk be instructed to prepare the same for the committee carried mr buck moved seconded by mr campbell that the clerk be instruct ed to write to the minister of high ways in regard to the unused piece of road at tbe east corner of mr wu1- motts farm on the second line as to ownership of same carried mr armstrong of armstrong bros brampton and mr construction co the council re work on county roads mr blato presented the second re port of the special committee on the oardon home and the fourth report of the standing committee on coun ty buildings mr harris the fourth on printing mr vanscrlver the fourth on education mr mclntyre the fourth on special communications mr mason tbe fourth on finance mr cleave the fourth on old age pensions and mr buck the third on railways legisla tion and agriculture- mr pettit presented the fourth re port of the standing committee on county roads mr mclntyre moved seconded by mr harris that tbe chairman of the road committee be authorized to sign an order for an adams 10 ft leaning wheel grader with scarifier and back sloper at a cost of s234500 and monarch 38 tractor at a cost of i7500 carried two members of the good roads committee were appointed to accom pany a deputation from milton acton esqueslng and nassagaweya re wmhwy the second line to acton a jwovtodal highway this committee interviewed the minister of highways and received the assurance that while the depart ment were nbtdrspared to assume this road just at present it would at some future tune be included in the provincial system and that they would immediately designate the route they would follow through the town of mil ton the good roads committee also inter viewed tbe minister of highways with regard to the government making a larger grant to the county if the pave ment on brant street was made 18 ft wide but the minister would not con sent to a grant exceeding tbe statu tory fifty per cent the commltte would recommend that an agreement be drawn with jno heatley lot 16 con 6 nassaga weya for the purchase of approximate ly 35 of an acre of land for s45jx fo rroad improvement and the county to erect a fence the owner to take pare of upkeep of same also an agree ment with mrs t j bell lot is con 6 nassagaweya for the purchase of approximately u acre of land for s2000 for comer improvement the county solicitor to make search of title we would recommend payment to township of esquealng of s10837 the countyb portion of costs of drainage survey at asbgrove the committee have considered vari ous tractors and graders and consider tbe most suitable equipment offered to be an adams 1q ft leaningwheel grader withbuck sloper and scarifier at coal of sj34600 and a monarch tractor at a cost of 297500 we would recommend the purchase of the said road machinery your committee would recommend that the account of toe oakvllle re- cord be returned as it is not in ac n t r j iv sv h- a real beauty food health is always beautiful ft gives color to the cheeks and sprightly vim to the movements of the body health comes from the right kind of food shredded wheat with milk is the health food supreme- contains all the vitalizing elements of the whole wheat grain in a digestible form iron for the blood calcium for bones and teeth and proteins for building healthy tissue delicious with fruits with all the bran of the whole wheat the canadian shrsooko wheat cohpant ltd rail tickets ocean tickets travel by the canadian national and enjoy your trip tickets sold to all parts of canada and united states by walter t kvaaa agent if considering an ocean or lake trip do not fail to consult with walter t evans agent for canadian pacific white 8tar canard or anchor donaldson and foreign lines of ocean steamship companies walter t evans insurance and read estate tlon- be taken on the communication- of the milton business mens associa tion also the petition against thelr request we would further recommend that the tjnrier of a a armstrong amounting to sxfio be accepted for painting the jailers residence also that the tender nf a w mjtv the latter they were fined 10 and coats g gear- confiscated work s tlons associated with them in apect of these they have often ew mbueif a sagacity and perseverance iiuu short of human tlrelsss and faithful nalther bunding snows nor thick enveloping mists have kepjlthera back when celled upon to succor the wayfarer tat it fa said that they nave ooumed tbttr ccajnal neosaalty and that then- oonttnuanosb threat- i bui this is not really likely to hap- pen for so lent as travellers stffl toll across the pass to seek the shelter of 8l bernards hospice the dogs win hare work to da assuredly they hrm not be axma wantaxf and had then- rthig billy wktts son of mr anil mrs h s watta ghtawrupn scared spltoteredl slbaw and cffl a v to aaheel foe mm tjma from school he slipped on a piece of stick partly imbedded in the road dr p vanderllp took the 8 year old lad to toronto for an xray a liberal weekly to be known ortp will soon make its appearance to toronto thosbengough will be the editor inchief and john robert long an old burlington boy will be the associate editor mr lang was formerly owner mt the burlington oasatte and theoreeent owner puij chased the buslnessfrom him to 1899 two families werebumed out at mono road on saturday last when the frame building near the railway crossing was destroyed by fire start- tog from a defective stove to the pre mises ocnmlm u a dwuhjg bjr j pal- ustar the flamaanwerf soon beyond control a bucket brigade did effec uve work in preventing the flames from spreading to the store and dwell tu peffunjed hy j lpnuhngfn s h huuedge of orarujevwe for merly of sholburns anej one uroo of ohuuruaoousy had one of his hands rather badly wesrated monday of last week by a somewhat peculiar accident he was s ginseng plants u his ginseng plot at the resarofxhis place of b and the apr which was chaiedwit c ah- ex ploded with the result stated a year s whue plowing on his farm onw611e island near kingston ralph douglas lost his pocketboqk containing ti40i on may 15 douglas was at work with his cultivator and turned up the missing pocketbook with the money intact laying all offlce and hallway floor no 1 maple flooring and flplg same for tbe sum of 164000 be accept ed fourth report of the com mittee on old age pensions your committee on old age pensions georgetown elevator agents for the grain pool seed qwrky oata timotby red oorer alaik lucerne at close prices alex l noble phone 146 j beg leave t maxe tlltiir lourtlt re and recommend payment of 708ti being 20 of pensions for the mouth of april also tbe committees expenses amounting to 453j0 be paid fourth report of the standing com mlttee on bducatlon we your committee on education beg to submit out fourth report as follows that the ouelph collegiate voca tional institute be advised that this county will not pay for the education of bloiae acxnson and rena lash- brook as requested in its requisition for 1930 and refei it to tbe report adopted by- this council on may 8th 1929 and notice given to the said in stitute we would recommend that the institute be i tosubmit another requisition excluding this tyq of education of the said second report of the gf mlttee on childrens flhel your committee of the childrens aid society acknowledges receipt of order for permanent commitment of ave children to the qordon home and recommend the same be filed dr bmlrlle lawson arid mr oeo bell chief engineer and assistant to the vicepresident of two of the larg est utilities to the united states have become joint owners of a 100000 farm at bronte where they will spend their vacations a conservative administration in making this announcement before the jvtstexn ontario xmesrvativa con vention today premier o howard ferguson stated that his adavalslru tlon had been driven intovhse elec tion by eramb of tjteitaternent of the erjme jphufter who he charged had oeinvieo his oooa were bullish on goodyear tires yes sir yoall make no mistjtke if yon get thoae new tjrea her we featnre good- years because we know thej aland np nnder every conditaon giving oar enstomers dropjri tomorrow we carry big line of goodyear bsjlooai and lligh rveaanre urea at aer- 1 eral prices our serviee mess will til the right siae on yosu ear without extra charge f 4 j n oneill son phone 14 main st cwaorsetxnwn sijt 1

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