i ft vmp i x own a iliisstr sixtyfifth year of publication the georgetown herald wednesday evening september 17th 1930 150 per annum in advance 200 to usa the georgetown herald j m hoobi pabusber and proprietor laember canadian weekly newspaper association canadian national electric railway daylight saving time eastland dally except sunday dally dally dally daily dally t dally daily 709 ajn 921 am 1129 am 148 pjn 30s pan 409 pjn 5- pin pjn 749 pan 849 p4n 0j4s pjn 1148 pan saturdays sundays holidays westbound daily except sunday 721 ajnl daily v 921 aim dally 1141 ajn dally 201 pjn dally 421 pjn dally 841 pjn daily 801 pjn dally 1201 ajn fast freight same day delivery ser vice freight picked up at ouelph georgetown phona 13 jljlajabua standard time going east passenger passenger passenger and mall passenger passenger and mall passenger sunday going west passenger and mall passenger passenger passenger and mall passenger passenger sunday string norttr mail and passenger going sooth mail and passenger 716 ajn 936 ajn 1043 ajn 1147 ajn a33 pjn 8x5 pjn 724 pjn 714 ajn us ajn 2j2 pjn 601 pjn 712 pjn 1008 ajn 855 710 pjn central ontario bus lines ltd ajutow coaches arrow buses leave georgetown for toronto 930 ajn daily except sun days and holidays 950 ajn sunday and holidays only 1135 ajn daily 306 pjn dally 6j06 pjn dally 1o06 pjn daily arrow buses leave bay and front sta toronto for georgetown 30 ajn dally u ajn daily zoo pjn daily 4j0 pjn daily 8jw pjn dally except saturdays sundays and holidays 1000 pjn saturday sunday and holi days only eastern standard tune stop at longs stan directory le rot dale barrister and solicitor georgetown ontario offices king bids mill st clabence h wiggins solicitor notary pablie offices oneill block oeorgetown telephone 158 john a thompson barrister solicitor notary public offices mill street phone 332 and 389 graham graham and bowykb barristers eto brampwn ontario k q graham k b graham o h bowyer h silver announces jiis fall opening sale j tb begin friday morning september 19th at 9 ajn iinukrstands u is so sweet to know whrn we are tired and when the hand of pain lie- on our hearts and when we look in vain fptfr human comfort that the heart divine still understands these rares both yours and mine not only understands but day by day lives with us while we tread the earthly way bears with us all our weariness and reels the shadow of the faintest cloud that steals across our sunshine evey learns again the depth and bitterness of human 7 there is no sorrow that he will not share no cross no burden for heart to bear without his nejp no cafe of ours too small to east on jesus let us tell him all tay a his feet the story of our woes and in his sympathy and sweet repose the greatest of all silvers valuegiving events open evenings h silv phone 375 main street georgetown bishops gatukr for meetings op chttrch boards many important session- plannd by angurans at ouam lar nam brr attending important annual meetings of the chief boards of the church of jengland in canada arc being held in ottawa this week members of the house of address and presentations to mr and mrs thomas an- okrson and daihhteks friends and neighbors gathered at the ikime of mr and mrs thomas an derson union on friday cveiiinu septv 5th and presented them with a beautiful chesterfield prior to their re moval to ucorgelown theu daugh ters misses oerlfude and ruth were also trje recepients of dressing sets the following address was read by rey mr mudpnald while mr fred thompson and mr t f mcponald made the presentation to mr and mrs anderson and miss margaret rownsend and tyliss bessie mcdoiuud made the presentations to the mioses anderson mr and mrs anderson gertrude and ruth it is with feelingspf great regret thai wehve learned of your intention to leave our community and- make your home elsewhere and we have felt that we must etpress in some tangible form our high appreciation of your life and work among us and our deep sense of the loss we are about to sus tain by your corrteirtplated removal i it is needless to say we shall miss you very much you have filled too large a place in our church and com- m unity for us to feel otlierwisc indeed notes and comments tjie merest glance at the news of tlie day must convince one of the amazing fact that some ieoule who tuive worked lo make and save money are willing lo entrust il to people about whom lheyttnow nothing for projects wlucli cannot bear inspection there are many men in every com munity capable of giving sound advice on the investment of savings yet air most continually one hears of mbpey being given to smoothspoken strangers who offer marvellous returns or j j paul db b t paul phyatotans and samgeoas ptodical ofllr of health in saquaalng township office hours 3 to 4 and 7 to pjn phone 5 office and residence mill street dr sutherxand eye bar nose and throat specialist at oeorgetown wednesday evening saturday afternoon and evening hours 3 pjn till 9 pjn or by ap pointment glasses supplied office at miss matthews main st home phone 107ro pa a v williams physician and surgeon medloal officer of health oeorgetown office and residence main st south opposite presbyterian church phone 383 office hours 13 and ts pjn for accurate time for the satisfaction of proud possession at so modest a price there is no wrist watch to compare with the wonder watch of the world elaine goering 1 500 a b w1llson next to hotel mcgibbon oeorgetown i i i 1 1 f r watson dja mjjs oeorgetown office hours 0 to 6 except thursday afternoons f l heath usdd8 dentist office in lane block one door north of oneills carriage factory hours 8 ajn to 6 pjn mim lamb practicai maternity nurse by day or week i for particulars phone 84r6 oeorgetown k r 2 georgetown ontario frank petch licensed auctioneer for the comnues of peal and haltan prompt service telephones cheltenham 3sri georgetown slr3 post office flheltennsm h r j kerr auctioneer and real estate si years experience in aaetion sale business phone m acton ont chiropractic nb1t8en the chiropractor pahner gradaate 16 tears pracilee ne m sargery osteopa xray service office over dominion store office hours monday wectoesdsy and saturday 1 to l ano to pjn other mrt and sours by appotntiaent rhee w w 1mj at mutea f e lis tmadar and friday s to pja be certain of safety build with gyproc fire can hurl your home to destruction unless a fireresistant ma terial such as the new ivory coloured gyproc wauboard is used in its construction inexpensive perma nent easy to apply gyp roc wallboard does not burn it is exactly what you want for firesafe walls ceilings and par titions when you build remodel or repair ask your dealer today for full information on gyproc wallboard or send for interesting free book building and re modelling with gyproc gypsum lime and alabastine canada umjted paris ontario kvh wmi for sle by the georgetown lumber co linufed georgetowity ontario jl b macfteridoe geoiietwav onttio bishops pleaded by the most rev s p matheson archbishop of ruperts land and retiring primate of all cana da together with prominent laymen of the church were present in addition to a great mass meet ing of witness to be held in the auditorium sunday evening when the chief address is to be given by lit rev p llndel tsen assistant bishop of honan china the pulpits of the angli can churches of the city will be oc cupied by distinguished clergymen from all parts cf the dominion about 150 clergymen and laymen are ecect- ed to attend the meetings during the week a second great public gathering will be held in st georges parish hall on wednesday evening with most rev a j depencier archbishop of new west minister and metropolitan of british columbia presiding and the rt rev if j hamilton bishop of midjapan and bishop tsen as the chief speakers on monday the executive committee cf the church met to hear the report of the national commission including ihe rt rev u t owen bishop of niagara rev canon clou id of to- ronto and dr francis h olsborne f ottawa appointed by the genera synod two years ago to survey tne whole work of the anglican church throughout the dominion on tuesday the management board met under most rev david williams archbishop of huron and metropolitan of ontario as chairman wednesday the general board of religious educa- i ion gathered with rt rev j p sweeny bishop of toronto as chair man the council for social servlw- will meet thursday with rev canon vernon toronto as secretary on friday the executive council of the croneral synod will meet again while on saturday the house of bishops pomprlsing 27 canadian bishops the bishop of midjapan and two bishops from honan will meet to consider the resignation of archbishop matheson from the primacy the business of the anglican church will be thoroughly surveyed at the several board meetings all of which will be closed to the public and press an official statement being given out at the close of each days sessions ar rangements will be made also for the meeting of the general synod next year which body convenes every ten years mr joseph beaumont is in ottawa this week representing the diocese of yukon on the general board of reli gious education at the above meetings mr beaumont is also a member of the executive of the pinance board and of the editorial department if you want to see nature at its best dont drive oh the main highways where traffic is thickest and most of the accidents occur drive on the back concessions among hills and dales where speeding drivers do not molest you with their dust the town- you have ftlways taken your full share in au our activities with such eradi- npss and efficiency as to win the re- siect and love of ms all mr anderson you have been an elder in our church and a member of the choir for many years you have been high school board the high school board met on sept 2nd all the members present mr e y barraclough in the chair 7 the appointment of miss florence luke ba of mount forest as teacher of french and art at a salary of 1900 was reported the following accounts were passed steele brlggs seed co lawn grass 1390 oeo perry labour 1925 o sargent labour 350 1 hos haines teaming a h lines teaming 7700 1575 po perry labour 2275 a d hume wood 4400 the globe 313 w r watson supplies 50 65 oeo ford painting 12510 the herald 475 r h thompson a oo 3m central scientific oo 11 62 united typewriter oo repairing 1660 i w dann 175 the olobe 85 the herald 14 54 john mcdonald coal 43910 i mistbane produces 17 60 j r murdoch carpentering 26 05 j tost mowing 400 ciiiiokfnm aid society report of childrens aid society of peel and hal ton for months june jaily and august 1030 applications for children 13 children brought to shelter not wards 11 children returned to imrents nor wards 4 children involved 48 children made wards of cas 1 children sent to industrial school 1 complain ls received investigations at homes mall received mail sent out meetings addressed oxee- interviews phono interviews oottft attendances poster homes heard from wards placed out 8 wards returned to shelter 4 wards visit 3d warnings given 17 distance travelled 2456 miles g p thompson inspector tins wv ollf mr white used to say that if he depended on letter- writing to out-of- town friend hed bo utterly friend less i cant get it over with a pen he aays i have to talk tfl people so i make it a point to csit niy varlrmj friends by long distance the night rates make it inexpensive and tt is so easy i dont know of anything that gyes me mora plemure for some time and treasurer of our church for a period and in all these capacities you have been a veritable pillar of our church mrs anderson your work as a mem ber of our womens missionary socie ty of which you were the first presi dent and as organist and choir mem ber has been faithfully and most effi ciently done and greatly appreciated by all miss gertrude and miss ruth our young peoples guild to the suc cess of which you have so largely con tributed by voice and pen will keenly feel its loss as will the choir in which you both took such an intelligent and lively interest by your going one and all our com munity will suffer in a marked degree socially you have always scattered lunshine and good will about you and the kind and cheerful hospitality of your home we shall not forget you are going to leave us but we rejoice to know that you- arc not going far away and therefore we shall hope lo see you now and again in your old lcw and in our homes we shall follow you with our best wishes and prayers for your continued health happiness and prosperity kindly accept these gifts as our ex pression of our love and esteem signed edward townsend f l rhompson on behalf of managers mrs r s leslie on behalf of wmj3 t f macdonald on behalf of ss bessie r mcdonald on behalf of young peoples guild mrs anderson was also presented by the union presbyterian womens mis sionary society with a gold wms pin and bible mrs joseph hon re made the presentation while mrs george leslie read the following ad dress iear mrs anderson we the members of union mission ary society and fellow workers in this iphere of service have always looked iimn you as one of the pioneers wlio has blazed the trail for those who fol lowed in this department of our church work as we look over the history of our society we find when we were organiz ed on nov 17 910 almost twenty years ago you had the distinguished nonour and responsibility also of be ing our first president and since that ime have continued to occupy some office either vicepresident secretary stgantst or flower fund secretary your faithful efficient service and hright cheerfulness which you always aried into the work lias ever been reat inspiration to us all you taught us that life is not dreaming all the snort way life ls not living just for today tis living for others to lighten their load tis helping your brothers and trust ing in god we therefore could not let this op portunity slip by to show in a slight way our gratitude for your many ser- ticcs in this society and we ask you a accept this bible and life member ship pin as smalt tokens of our ap preciation we hope in the years to come in whatever sphere you may serve the master these utile glfu may help to lind us closer together signed on behalf of our society- president eva m macdonald 1st vicepresident mabel i leslie 2nd vicepresident mary young secretary annie leslie treasurer dora l petch mr anderson very- feeling thanked he donors for their handsome gifts and assured them that their kindness would ever be remembered in the years to come mr ed townsend was chairman of the evening- speeches were made by viessrs fred thompson t i leslie md jas mckane delicious refresh ments were nerved during the evening abe we living in a tools paradise what of ote evils of society that are flagrant amongst us today for tn- siaufee the modern dancehall are our young women properly chaperoned at such places are these places fre quented by the type that we wish out- young men and women lo associate with serious charges ase made against such places ijind not without cause it behooves our fathers and mothers for tne safety of their sons and daughters to know beyond perad- venujre that the dance their children delight in is udder proper auspices with no shadow of doubt as to ils moral influence i highways but there you can appreciate nature at its very best drive through swamps and note the plant and bird life drive near rivers where the pub lic rarely frequent or drive on high hills and note the broad landscape which meets your eye for miles and miles to rush with the throng and go some place where there isnt much to see and having to be constantly on the alert when other vehicles pass you is iot a pleasure but an extra hazzard frequent the more secluded beaut spots and see if your spare motoring hours wont prove more enjoyable dundolk herald no friend lik a old frienlv for thirtyfive yers millions hayfe shown preference for shredded wheat over all other cereal foods find its so easy to understand why its the whole wheat in its most digest ible form the crisp crunchy shreds encourage thorough chewing and the more you chew it the better you like- it so easy to serve a quickbreak- fast because it is readycooked deli cious fpr any meal the fact that in canada we have a saner safer sabbath even though it does seem to be getting noisier and ousier than it ised to be is noticed by our neighbors to the south and we believe tkat as the years go by every effort should be made to keep our sabbath more tyke it used to be rather than what it might be if let go un restrained in the direction of laxity in observance recently a writer in magazine across the line made this comment on our sabbath observance in canada the lords day alliance an organization that is a great force in the preservation of the character of the canadian sunday as a day of rest has enlisted the aid of the post office cancelling machines in a cam paign for the better observance of the sabbath day on certain days of the month slugs bearing the words ob serve sunday aresec in the machines and every letter passing through car ries its terse message of sunday ob- servance to whatever part of the world t may be consigned it is part of an educational plan to get the great mass f people thinking along the lines of more sane sabbath day the cana dian post office department is to be ongratulated in its cooperation via the cancellation machines in assisting n this educational propaganda with all the bran of the whole wheat thk canadian bhrejded wheat company ltd apples for china a market for chres a good demand is reported for cana- lian cheese in the british west indies hut development of cheese exports for hat market depends on the pocking of i cheese suited to the market they lemand a small 26- pound cheese of the datsie type nootit 12 inches in diameter and the cheese should noi be more than one month- old when hipped some experts have been pllttlng the regular size 80a5 kiund heese into three or four sections rover- ng the cut surfon with paraffin or roning a cap cloth on when exposed o the wst indian climate these split theeses bwcome a soft loose masv nitte unattractive and hard to handle the dalsle type made fairly tirm nd covered with a good rind is much iwtter suited lo ihq market and its ale cail be substantially increased if tiropcr care is exercised in preiarlng t for this partiruur market quality counts in cheese as it does in other farm and dairy products harvrstlne unions as th onion tops wilt and turn yel low they give signs of maturity while the weather is hot and dry they should be pulled up and laid on the ground in rows a day or two later they will lie ready for storing in some place that is cool if possible but most certainly dry it is advisable to sort well be fore storing throwing out all soft and diseased specimens and putting those with thick necks and tops that are not entirely shrivelled up in a place by themsetvear for early use these will hot keep as long nor aa well its the others the orient is gradually becoming acquainted with the canadian apple the dominion fruit commissioner states that price is a controlling factor in this market which at the present time will take care of some 2000 boxes of good quality fruit this season the canadian trade commissioner at hong kong states that market sup plies of apples are negligible and those turning from the north of china are ilmost inedible the united states heretofore has largely controlled the ipple trade with australia placing some trult during her shipping season until last year the canadian apple was practically unknown in the chinese market but shipments made late in the season were well received with several british and chinese importers interested in developing the sale of canadian apples the canadian trade commissioner urges exporters lo get in touch with the chinese trade through his office at hong kong he states that it should be possible to dispose of several thousand boxes of apples tills year terracotta we are sorry to learn that mr and mm w j rutledgea family are laid up with scarlet fever we hope soon to hear of their complete recovery mrs j eaves happened wifeh an accident with her car on sunday she an into a tree near cralnea store and luckily escaped with a few slight injuries her daughter lilly had her arms badly bruised in the crash the car was also badly damaged mr h ellwood has moved to his new home on cedardalc ave mrs ott of kitchener spent the week end with her son mr mike q of this place mr roy mckeown of am petit iiindayfcwlth terra cottva trtenda mr s thompson by had his arm badly injure mie cranking the car on saaurthvy full wheat sowing is now the order of the day 0ciients anh cqmrnhation there ha bon a considerable de- rease du the number of accidents re- orted to the workmans oompensa- lon board of ontario during the month of august the number being r838 of which 42 were ratal cases mis is some 300 less than the number luring july and 2623 lass than the number during august a year ago the total accidents reported to date this year are 48277 as comiared with sn5m for the same period last year during august the benefits awarded mounted to rta02230 or which 046018930 wa for compensation and 0o832lm for medical aid this as compared with 59031675 awarded in hrrieflts last august this brings the total awards to date this year for compensation and medl- al aid to hmfl833 23 as against 15- 29861281 for the corresponding period of 1029 weekly crop report pastures are very dry in most dairy sections and dairymen are finding it necessary xo supplement with green feed and grain according to reports trom a number of representatives har vesting operations are practically com pleted lack of moisture ls hojding up the sowing of fall wheat in some sections while in others increased acreages sown to this crop are report tod erwingoldhanfs meat market specials for this week end pure lard per lb 16c breakfast bacon by the piece per lb 30c fresh homemade sausage per lb 15c special prices on all beef roasts watch our window erwin goldham phone 1 georgetown saxskeaak9sksacavaviassaav 5taffaaxaax i a book lending library s do you feel that you would like to read the latest books and s enjoy such great wrltern as znne grey peter kyne rdgar rice bur- 9 roughs and a host of other famous writers the readmore lending library which we have installed for 8 your convenience affords you tills opportunity you can rent books for 3 3 cents a day and can read eight or ten books tor the price of one 8- the readmore system is the newest and most sftlvawed type of circulating libraries rent your books from danns drug store phone 32 i georgetown f me9bia 3akxc- f- 9e aa vatobav 9av jakmk- vjaviabkwia a whale of a tire at low cost goodyear built path- finder tires are making friends for us all over tom and no wonder theyre bnilt just as nil goodyear tires are built of genuine supertwisr cords for long long hfc theyve got a tread that grips tlie rond and every pathfinder carries a standard giftiranlee get our prices j iv oneill san phone 14 georgetown main street i 1 tfr