Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 13, 1930, p. 1

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fc the georgetown herald sixtyfifth year of publication rrrprr j r- the georgetown herald wednesday evening august 13th 1930 the georgetown herald j h moore publisher and proprietor member canadian weekly newspaper association canadian national electric railway payllght saving time eaatbound dally except sunday dally dally dally dally dally daily 709 ajn 921 am 14b pm- 309 pjn 409 pjn 629 pjn 629 pjnl 749 pjn 849 pjn f049 pjn v u49 pjn saturdays sundays iiouday westbound dally except sunday 721 ajn dally 9m ajn dally hl ajn dally ml pjn dally p daily 81 p-m- dally 01 p- dally ia01 past freight same day delivery ser vice freight picked lip at guelph georgetown phone 13 the welcome mun i theres a man in tile world who is never turned down wherever he chances u stray lie gets the klad hund in the popul ous town or out where the farmers make liay hes greeted with pleasure on deserts j1 sand and deep in the lsles of tile woods wherever he goes theres- u welcoming hand hes- rhe man who delivers the hoods and c n r time table standard time coins east passenger 715 psasenger 838 ajn passenger and mail 1043 ajn passenger h sm passenger 3 pjn passenger and mail 805 pjn passenger sunday 724 pjn going- west passenger and mail 714 am pasaenger 2j2 pjn passenger and mall 601 pjn passenger j2 p passenger sunday 10jm ajn going north mall and passenger 855 ajn going south mall and passenger 710 pjn central ontario bus lines ltd arrow coaches a better brighiter jreaicfast the better flae breakfast the brighter tbe day dont fog the brain and clog the body by eating a heavy indigest ible breakfast brighten the day by eat ing shredded wheat with milk and go to work with buoyant step and mental alertness shredded wheat with milk makes a complete wellbalanced meal containing everything the human o body needs for growth and strength try it with berries and cream iitra rare treat shredded heat ithe failures of life sit around complain i the gods havent treated tliom right theyve lost their umbrellas whenever heres rain and they havent their lanterns at night men ttrebf failures who ill with their sighs rthe air of their own neighborhoods djtttheres a man who is greeted with lovclighted eyes hes- the man who delivers the goods one fellow is lazv and watches the clock and waits for the whistle to blow and one has a hammer with which he will knock and one tells a tale of woe and one if requested to travel a mile will measure the perches and rods but the one does his stunt with a whistle and smile hes the man who delivers the goods arrow buses leave georgetown tor toronto 9 jo am dally except sun days and holidays 850 ajn sunday and holidays only 1135 ajn dally 306 pjn daily 805 pjn dally 10x6 pjo dally arrow buses leave bay and front sts toronto for georgetown 00 sun dally 11 ajn dally 200 pjn dally 4j0 pjn dally 800 pjn dally except saturdays sundays and holidays 1000 pjn saturday sunday and holi days only eastern standard time all boats stop at longs store u directory us roy dale banister and solicitor georgetown ontario office king bldg mill fl clarence b wiggins bsrister solicitor notary fabue offlces onelli block georgetown telephone 1a8 with all the bran of the whole wheat camaouut hbchob wheat pamtlto hot days and holidays are here what a comfort a permanent is your hair always nicely waved atljllicos have the keen wavette method the bestyef phone 278w georgetown john a thompson barrister solicitor notary public offlces mill street phone 333 and 310 oiajiah graham asus bowyke barristers etc brampton ontario e q qraham k b graham o h bowyer dr j j- paul dr r t paul physicians and snsgeons ruktibi officer of health in raniiesrng township office hours 2 to 4 and 1 to pjn phone 58 office and residence mill street dr sutherland eye ear nose and throat specialist at georgetown wednesday evening saturday afternoon j4nd evening hours 3 pmrtflf 0 pjn or by ap pointment glasses supplied office at miss matthews main st home phone 107ro dr c v williams physician and surgeon medical officer of health oeargetowa office and residence main st south opposite presbyterian church phone 282 office hours 13 and 78 pjn r r watson fij mjlv8 georgetown office hours 8 to 6 except thursday afternoonk f l heath ljs dju dentist otace in lane block one door north of oneills carriage factory hours ajn to a pjn bruntoivs garage prompt and expert service oa all kinds of car worstjrsansmp guaranteed tires for sale gas ob greases and auto accessories main street north phone 280 georgetown 1 georgetown i bsssssssi how linden improved the cooking 1 despise mashed potatoes said linden eyeing her plate disconsolately and i just abominate lamb chops this one isnt even cooked througn try this one said her father pleasantly dont you like the butterbeans asked mrs braddock itlnden shrugged her shoulders i might if they were properly cooked said she ungraciously there isn t enough salt in them patient mrs braddock sighed i think hannah doet very well you know she has been in this country onlya short time and she is only little older than you are she has learned our ways very quickly but linden continued to grumble even up to the end of a really excellent meal the bread she averred was too heavy the butterballs were too large and the pudding was too sweet when i keep house was her part ing shot t shall have decent things to eat linden is utterly unreasonable said mrs braddock when the door had closed behind her daughter the worst of it is that it is largely our own fault we have always encour aged her to express her opinion free ly yes said mjr braddock we rtave sat back and applauded when we should have punished her mother says she is about as badly spoiled as a nice young girl can do who began it i should like to know said mrs braddock bridling didnt grandma braddock give her the sugar bowl every time she cried for it and didnt she let her pound the library table with the hammer when nothing else would satisfy her of all doting grandmothers- i know i know said mr brad dock hastily but linden is not a child any longer why dont you let her hand at cooking for try forsters grocery a full line of fresh groceries always in stock banaoas and oranges at the right prices leecream in bulk cooes or bricks forsters term casta georgetown phone 29 frank petcb licensed auctioneer tier uu counties of peel and ilaltora prompt service telephones cheltenham 28r03 georgetown 61r3 post office cheltenham i r j narr auctioneer and real estate 23 years experience in aoetlon sale business acton ont phone 36 chiropractic neilsen the chiropractor palmer graduate 16 years practice no medicine surgery osteopathy xray service ocrtce over dominion store office hours monday wednesday and saturday i a to s and 7 to v pan other days and hours by sppolntnrnf phone 150w resid 150j at milton phone 219 tuesday and friday 2 to a pjn wood ralls 3x0 single cord delivered mixed wood 3j0 hardwood 4j0d sin gle oord j h sautn phone mru tf have your eyes elxamined o t walker dojsc eyesight speciafist brampton who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or you may consult dr walker si his office in brampton while since she isnt satisfied with the present arrangement perhaps she will enjoy her meals better if she prepares them herself thats not a bad idea returned mrs braddock ive promised han nah a wejeks vacation very soon while she is gone i shall give linden a few lessons but linden never received the les sons hannah had been gone less than twentyfour hours when a tele gram called mrs braddock to the bed side of a sick relative go right along and never mind the house said linden dont worry about the cooking i believe i have a natural gift for it i can make heavenly toast provided somebody else makes tho bread and the fire lindens brother maxwell interposed dont discourage her aald mr braddock if the worst comes to the worst there is an excellent restaur ant across the street from the office we shall not starve in any case well said mrs braddock i shall have to go whether linden can oook or not perhaps you can induce han- nahjs- sister to come for a few days there wont be the slightest ne cessity said linden rather loftily were going for once to have our berries there i she stiltl some time later who says i cant cook now ill set the table linden lingered lovingly over the uisk or setting the table it really looked so well thali no one least of all linden would have suspected that the salt teaspoons carvingknife and napkrns were missing when she returned to the kitchen she found thai the fire had taken advantage of her absence and had gone out linden rebuut it cheerfully adding solitary aticv of hardwood to the kindling then she ent to the gart den where she gathered some flowers for the table and a bunch of parsley when she tunwd to the kitchen the lire- had gone but the cook gaye a gasp of astonish ment not unmixed with dismay then with an anxious glance at the clock she- rekindled the fire awhole hour said linden with a sigh of relief sorely that will be time enough i never could see how hannah could keep so busy with so little to do she gets herself so un necessarily mussy too linden glanced at her refloction irf tile little mirror over the sink and was surprised to discover a black streak down one side df her nose shfe washed her ace and hands and then turned to inspect the fire it wa out this said linden is an abomin able stove she devoted fifteen minutes to the rolling off a single butter ball she dropped it four times and the grooved butterboards became sticky and they would not work the- completed ball was grimy in appearance and any thing but round linden consigned it to the stove and decided that plain butter was good enough for the brad- docks even the cutting of the bread presented hitherto unsuspected dif ficulties hello the cook cried a hearty voice from the hallway nearly an hour later hows the dinner almost ready said linden who had just emptied her first decidedly unsuccessful attempt at gravy over the back fence whats happened here asked her brother max coming in at the back door it looks as if you had mur dered somebody in the kitchen drag ged the body through ine shed and buried it in the back yard i wish you would go out of the kitchen and stay out till dinners ready i cant cook with boys around at last the dinner was on the table the roast garnished with parsley looked very much like one of hannahs roasts for the parsley concealed cer- 4junoariet rivole the platter the potatoes looked well too the cook did not suspect that they were a adamantine hardness notes jvnd comments 150 per annum in advance 200 to usa r teaching your children to be careful is part of your business many motor accidents would be avoided if the danger of playing on the streets were properly impressed the on tario safety league directs special at tention to this fact that- was good advice the depart ment of highways gave jo motorists in its latest advertisement in a ser ies of safqty education articles there is not the slightest doubt that the number of serious traffic accidents would be materially reduced if motor ists generally would faithiuljly- fol low instruction and 6t get out of line whep rounding curves or on the hills the driver who tries to pass an other machine on a curve or ttm a grade is unnecessarily taking a chance of finding his car squarely in the path of another automoble travelling in the opposite direction and there can only be one end to that situation a general compliance with the advice of the depatrment both on that point and in regard to making sure that there is ample room ahead before try ing to pass another car would elimin ate several of the most common causes of accidents it is just ordinary horse sense to play saferbut unfortunately there are some motorists who seem to be singularly lacking in that respect and who prefer to take chances under the impression that by so doing they are saving time by shaving a few seconds off here and there petero boro examiner delicious salada quality is an inexpensive luxury fresh from tbe gardens what was left of the jelly by the time linden had succeeded in transferring it from the saucepan to a glass dish looked positively tempting max took a mouthful and made a wry face mr braddock caught hls sons eye and shook his head dear me though t linden swal lowing a tart mouthful i measured that sugar and then forgot to put it in during the meal linden made trip after trip to the sideboard the china- closet and the pantry after missing articles mr braddock sliced a- few morsels from the outside of the un der done mutton and as much as he dared of the almost raw potatoes the coffee was muddy and contained frag ments of some extraneous matter when linden raised the cover of tho coffeepot to allow the steam to es- eope w ho to dla a poached egg floating serenely on l darkbrown sea she had dropped an unbeaten egg into the boiling cof fee and there it was uncooked mr braddock ate bread and butter and chatted with his somewhat crest fallen daughter theres chivalry for youl thought max or can it be that father is setting linden a shining example but in spite of her fathers act lin den did not enjoy her dinner she realized that it was in all probability the worst meal that had ever been served under thq braddock roof and tho cook was too chagrined to eat even bread and better by the way said mr braddock t saw more particularly fine peaches in store downstreet today theyre in the front hall get them max and well aoe if theyre as good as they look we had so much else explained linden apologetically i thought i wouldnt make an dessert im glad you didnt said max with solemn countenance linden never forgot the week that followed she mastered one difficulty only to fall into another her pie crust was like leather and her muf- there are various ways of show ing good citizenship most of them obligatory to be a citizen in good standing one has to observe recogniz ed laws and customs the transgression of which bring punishment you must contribute in takes to the upkeep of the community you are required to keep your premises in a sanitary con dition in other words you are re quired to behave yourself generally to be a good citizen however implies more than mere observance of laws it means service selfdenial and sacrifice oopd citizenship requires your support of movements that are intended to raise the standard of mor ality of living and to provide proper and adequate means for the physical training and the entertainment of the boys and girls the young- men and young women of your community to simply live a passive dioraj and re gular life you are only doing what the name is sufficient our salesmen cany butternut varieties daily a change to suit the palate manf d by dominion bakeries ltd guelph sold by mark clark phone 229w grocer geo norval mills the good of others to show a lively practical interest in the welfare of others is being a good citizen what a wonderful place we could make georgetown if each and everyone of her citizens would become in fact and in earnest good citizens our submission to the tyranny of appearances is not so discreditable as it seems if we were not somewhat concerned with keeping them up we should pretty soon cease to keep any thing up to have no regard for ap pearances is to be a barbarian no matter how simply we live we always have the oportunity to show in our manners our dress arid our dwellings an appreciation of the dignity and decency of life we may have to postpone indefinitely getting the house painted but we pan see that the grass plot in front of it is always trim and neat ou fllfflruhtles rm when m beefsteak broiled properly vou need i k j js- u evei w to the table either burned to a crisp or else raw in the middle there was not feel the slightest hesitation about bringing a friend home to dinner dad if you happen to feel like it this was said with a newborn air of dignity that sat somewhat ludic rously upon lindens sixteenyearold shoulders the patronizing tone of her voice was too much for ma who snickered outright you may laugh if you want to said the confident cook but you are to have a good dinner tonight i mean to devote the artemoon to cook ing it mrs braddock in the bustle of de parture had no time for culinary in structions but it is doubtful if lin den in her exalted frame of mind would have profited by anything of the kind the coast was clear at last linden with a business like air put on a hu georgetown flqurgfeep notice to hog feeders we have a quantity of finely ground barley meal at this exceptionally low price 2s per ton phone 195 georgetown apron and started to inspect hor main i there was meat in the icebox linden eyed it at first with satlsfac- uon but the feeling gradually gave place to doubt ws either mutton veal beef or pork but there doesnt seem to be any distinguishing feature said linden- touching it gingerly with one finger i should think the bu tcher would label it however it doesnt matter particularly ill just read up the di rections for cooking all four and then choose the easiest way heres the book make a dressing well it is not veal at any rale for there isnt any place to put the dressing baste well now what does that mean oh i know they sew it up in a cloth put an apple in the mouthoh that is for a whole pig pshaw this here cookbook isnt any good i til just cook thp thing whatever it isjp the oven the way- hannah doea- 80 linden slid the thlnr which happened to be a leg of muttonfrom the plate into a roasting pan and carried it to the oven why she exclaimed there isnt anyftrt m the stove its a gocid thing theres plenty of tlmp it was a good thing too that there was plenty of kindling or the fire might never have started some un washed sweet and white potatoes fol lowed the meat into the oven i should have t somethlnn cooking on top of the stove said linden look ing around with a perplexed atr han nah always does oh coffee of course i think m make jelly of theeo orn- no limit to her ambition but she at last grew humble she learned to boll potatoes to make tea and to scramble eggs but her conscience would not permit her to serve this trustworthy combination oftener than once each day mr braddock and max for li fled themselves each noon with a good meal atihe restow othe it l doubtful tf they could have survived the week linden ate bread and milk and the fruit that her father was careful to bring her she could not touch her own cooking she felt that she never wanted to se another scrambeld egg but the longest week does not lost forever upon her return hannah was amazed at the warmth of lindens undertake to keep up appearances thai spurious the man with one thousand dollars a year has appearances to maintain as well as man with ave thousand a year but the one- thousanddoliar mans appearance should not emulate those of the five- thousand dollar man the hardest struggles to modem hfe are indeed involved in keeping up a proper ap pearance on a fixed income but in many coses the struggle is hard be cause the conception of a proper ap pearance is improper the most idiotic surrender of individuality is the common one of yeellng that you must have possessions similar to your neighbors or if possible a little bet ter than his how unintelligent is the unmusical family that must at pecuni ary sacrifice have a piano as a parlor ornament simply because there is a piano in the house on either side a good many persons makeextravagant purchases because they carmot bear not to have something that some one else no better off than ourselves miraculously seems to possess the thing to remember about keeping up apeorances is that they should be your own not those of some one else ex change corn cracker mill in operation kings choice flour for bread i national flour for pastry si wheatlets tf tiole wheat flour feed bran shorts gluten now on hand j w b browne co i phone 90 r 2 georgetown ja cabinet ministers op new government greeting at tiie conmiloh of me ltitch- en floor and at the size of the girls appetite how nice these lamb chops are said the deposed cook at dinner that night and oh arent these the love liest mashed potatoes i think han nah la the cleverest person i know i have the profoundest respect tor any body that con cook ave or six things at once and get them done precisely at the same moment instead of hav ing the soup come logging along about an hour behind time i think i shall drop everything else and take cook t ing lessons this winter ill pay for them said mr brart- dock promptly i wont promise to eat tho results said max but ill do the best- 1 can following the handing over of the great state seal by expremier king at tho government house at ottawa at 3 oclock lost thursday the cabinet of the new prime minister of the dominion hon r b bennett was sworn in the new ministry includes hon r b bennett prlmfe minister secretary of state for external af fairs and minister of finance hon ii ii stevens minister of trade and commerce hon dr r j manlon minister of railways hon e n rhodes minister of fish eries hon senatot gideon robertson min ister of labor lion uackvoviibrier minister -of- teachers study french a party of 73 ontario school teachers most of whom arc women have left for quebec city to enlist in the sum mer school in oral french being held for the third consecutive year at slllery academy in that city this is the special course wihch was arranged three years ago through the coopera tion of the educational authorities of quebec province with the ontario de partment of education with the idea of giving teachers of the french lan guage in ontario schools an opportun ity of acquiring greater fluency and facility of xrjresalon by familiarizing themselves wtui the language in its french atmosphere justice hon major robert weir minister of agriculture hon- j a mnrphy minister of in terior hon col d- m motherland min ister of defence hon dr murray macloren min ister of health and national pensions hon e b ryckman minister of national revenue hon il a stewart minister of public work hon c ii cohan secretary of state k hon maurice dupre solid torcin erol hon alfred daranjeojt minister of marine lion arthur sanve postmaster gen eral hon sir geo perley without port folio i hon j a macdonold without port folio hon w a gordon minister ef immigration and colonisation and min ister of mines we have now a complete range of ummer hats for early showing and extend to you a most cordial invitation to inspect our stock all millinery reduced to less than half price i misses claridge herald block georgetown tr should be boycotted for m tw8 vory pretty girls met dh the street and kissed each other raptur ously two young men watched the mcetlrig theres another of those things that arc so uru air said one what is that said his friend be pointed to the scene women doing mans was nowwill 30to40j lonyour fuel costs 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