eta sixtyfiftli year of pubiicatioa the georgetown herald wediiesday evening june 3rd 1931 150 per annum in advance 200 to ua jibav georgetown herald weakly newspaper 13 ranadbn national electric railway raaa- april ttth anlll may j8 oatyughl bavin time week devm until friday to tobonto tcooelph 04s am 7j0l am 921 am ftjol ajn 1138 a-m- 1l41 ajrfc 1b pjn xiu pm 4qs pjoa 421 pm evas pjn 641 pjn 88 pjn 9jh pjb 1140 pjn ujuajnt saturday sunday and holidays ov4b ajn- vol ajn an ajn- 801 sun 114 am 1141 ajn 149 pjn 201 pjn 409 pjn 421 pjn 2 pm 841 pjn 849 pm- 80 pjn 1049 pjn r hjul pjn 1248 am 1ju am except sunday past freightsame day delivery service freight picked up at quelph qeorgetown phone is cawa shrrjjej whemt 1c0 cttnadum wraaw est two shrtdjrd whan 0ucnits m evy mud help caneaovs 4 pinspexity t c n r time table standard tuna 643 a passenger a passenger and mall 10j8 a passenger 239 pjn passenger and mai 630 pjn paasenger 944 pjn 8undaya going beat 2j9 p 912 pjn 944 pm at 718 am paasenger 8ih ajn paasenger 2m pm ajn pjn 7joo pjn passenger 10job pm sunday 1005 ul sunday 10j8 pm gesag north ate am 6j5 pjn and passenger cflttral oiitarif bus lines ltd akjtow coaches 10o5 dab pjnt jos 1005 pjjt pjn g46 jn 1246 pjn s4b pm 845 pm 845 pjn dauy except sundays and holidays 1148 rr sunday and holidays only sundays and holidays only leaves georgetown lor toronto 806 pjn ab basin stop at lenss store where ueketa may be brighten the breakfast with berries i pile luscious red straw berries on our shredded wheat biscuits and then pour cream or whole milk over them the flevory shreds blend with the juioea of the berries in such way as to stimulate the moat jaded appetite shredded wheat is so healthful and wholesome smrhwb wiwt through the barn door like some rare water color in graci ous tones glad blended set in a restful frame of weathered grey simple its theme a cloudless sky low bending stretch of green fields upon a sum mer day there to the right some pointed flrs are iplng a mountain bouldergirt as baos y ground stands its proud nesil lilted high a guardian ever it watches homestead quaint set in broad lands no one could buy this picture price- tew treasure part of our youth we love it more and mora w and sweet alike in some a vision tender glimpsed through the barn door jby alnt thorn one acre is farm sav census ofhcials is all land farmed by one person whether it is one acre or three thovsand acres then later tn a grandson who won umttng fame when down the road he reckless tore at fifteen miles an hour a farm according to the census bureau is all the land farmed by one person whether it is one acre or three thousand acres sounds simple doesnt it well it wasnt so simple for the government officials- to decide what should be con sidered a farm by the enumerators during the census to be taken in june much study and years of practical ex- pierence were necessary before ttie short concise rteftnlunn was agreedjt eathrcatrndsop rides today vararinnrng rz toe canadian smrhwi oosbtttyltb with all the bran of the whole wheat june opens and closes many doors school doors lock behind you and be- fore you opens the vista of tine lion the open door is l one it is a garden gate a bower a great arch leading to the wide lands where freedom lives vacation country is made to play in but it is interesting to stop and think what useful things hide under the name of play if some one says health work and growth you wuu probably say ob please those be long to the school year but let some one say camping reading youi favorite books and doing something new and you will exclaim when can we start bummer unrolls a vast playground a manyringed circus a stage set with the scenery of woods hills lakes where you act out the dramas of ten nis flsnjng biking swimming camp ing jmd a host of other things win ter snorts are spasmodic and indoor fnrarrefs have little attraction for the girt who likes to build up her body tn natural spontaneous ways but summer is the reservoir of- health and if you drink deep of it you can go ilka the camel a kwgway on it the ambitious girl will make op portunities in the vacation to lay up mental as well as physical health follow your own wishes in study read the books that yon want to read and that you have no time for in the school months look up extra tafor seed corn imp i faming oint wisjv7 wv p eureka white si directory le rot qeorgotown ontario offices king bug fill st clarence a wiggins notary pathi osscae oneill block george tasepnona 1m john a thompson banrauer sollcnar natary peelie mm street phone 332 and 288 oeaham mibim and bowser e o oraham brampton ontario e b oraham c h bowya bailey and el and turnip georgetown hour feed mills managel and seed at lowest prices i phone 195 moaboaao w c bessey georgetown kenneth ml lanodon baiilalsm ballewar natary pahue first mortgage money to main street south p r watson rjjjjb mjxg ocsvoa hours to 6 except thursday in lane block one door north onelua carriaga factory hours ajn to pjn mima lamb practical maternitt by day or week for particulars phone mrs georgetown r r chiropractic patsaer oradaate 1 yeart praetles xray service ornca over nomlnlon store monday wednesday and saturday itol and 7j0 to 930 pjn masr days and hours by appointment frank patch auctioneer r j kerr auctioneer and real estate t tears xx4wtaacebv aawilan ala acton ont kl tftt rauctsoneer basi estate merchandlseanu parm for terms phone mrl ohtarlo oeorgetown ooslikairs tawckjnq and cart- aobnrvce k vsesr m ont or p a box on fe f queen street shoe hospital w cater to the fine and dress shoe trade also in people who are particular about their feet our prices have an been regulated and you will and them oobbkct both or best material and work- cm goodyear welt shoes all old suohas are picked tram ne welt and aewn again in the same holes as sewing inside of the stitch ing either damages loosens or breaks the in seam this is very import ant n sharpened lae we assa have mf atatts you have a standing invitation to visit this shop any old time j a baillantine imatlon in your favorite field of work plan to read he works of some great i novelist whatever you do do u care- i fully and regularly so that at the end of the vacation you will have ae- conmushad something definite sum mer is trie time or getting ahead of yourself and incidentally of your classmates m the third place do something new something yon have never done batata- you all know the girl who has never sent her mind travelling jutatde her own town or county who has so few ideas and interests that as some one has said you can count them on the thumb of one hand she does not vary her little route be tween home and school and the post otnee she does not look out through the window of newspapers of books of thought to see what is happening on the face of the earth on which she tea sort of permanent freckle l it is not snough to reject no op- portunlty you ibould make new openings and the more unusual and unlike they are to the things you are acaistnmed to do the better it will be i to sing in the choir to help uncle i kb spray his potato plants to substi tute for the lfnmrlsn some afternoon to gpt up a picnic or take a sunday- school class will open a door into an other room of life dout force your self to do what is distasteful to you but go into whatever you undertake as if t were an adventure then you can smile at the person who says oh so your vacatio he begun well remember that satan finds some mischief still for idle hands to dor yes for idle hands you reply but he will have to look elsewhere ra too busy taking my vacation i motor accidbnts take heavy toll statistics show box 546 phone 300 georgetown ontario upon tbe amount of farm land owned by one person has nothing to dp wlah the definition of a farm so tar as the census is oonoerned the question ls not how much land does he own but how much does he operate or farm a msm who owns 900 acres might farm halt of it himself and rent the other half out to three tenants so acres to each this would be entered on the census records as four farms because the land farmed by each man is con sidered as- a unit on the other hand one man might rent various tracts of land from- 10 different owners he- might rent a few acres on shares a few more from so else for money rent and the rest from other people on differ ent terms if the different pieces of land were in the same rniimeratton area and were farmed and managed by one man they would all be put down together as one farm if how ever the farms were in different enumeration areas or if a manager werehtred to supervise a certain por tion of toe land that portion would go down as a separate farm all tracts of land of one acre more will be registered as a arm it they produced more than 850 worth of farm products last year it is mated that avnrasankatety xoop tracts of less than five acres in canada are fanned by individuals who give- their fun time to the occupation there is necessarily a borderland between what is a arm and what is not small places on the edge of speed along the mud road years ago oreatgranostd jolted to and fro his oxen furnished all the power and he rjoade one whole mile an hour still later on greatgrandson sped along this same road in a red and gleaming thing of wealth ai that travelled sixty miles an hour a mile above the old highway borne by a miracle of that makes two hundred miles an hour composition this composition by evelyn heart- well was adjudged the best of those written by students of form qof the local high school a ska c4ptadts story t six jnen were se at a small table hi one corner of the top room lnrtjhe jooy sailor a way aide tav ern situated near the wharf of english port tn southern kent there were no other occupants of the room save the tapboy who run to and from his barrel to the stx travellers too conversation sowed more freely quickened by the ale whtch waa pass ed around in a targe tm goblet tne man seated on the right hand de of the table was relating his r jew as aa a soldier in the with spam- when he bad his tale all five turned towards the man seated at the head of the table he was a tan gaunt englishman townsor villages of one acre or owepheen oju hydro hecfric system orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds office town hll h ave your eyes examined by o t walker dosc eytmigni sranrjawat nimsaatiin who will be at watson drug state g the second wedbstxlmy of rvery month or yon may conauh br walker at bia olioa i seventyfive persons were kffled and 937 persons injured tn the 1253 motor accidents winch occurred in ontario during the first three mont of this year according to an official state ment issued by 4jbe department of highways of this isi accidents 47 were list ed aa fatal tit caused personal tnjurtea and 410 inflicted property damage only of the fatal 07 st were mnhrton with pedestrians five collisions with other ears 10 colllsioris with railway trains one collision with street car oar nolltalorm with bicycle and esfjht aonooillsion aotsdents the number of drivers involved in use ratal smashes was 70 08 of whom were males and use remainder women of these to drivers three were under 18 year of age m between u and 34 years w from 18 to h years four 58 years and over and four not stat ed two of these dlrvers had lees than three months driving experience one from 6 to 11 months experience 47 more than a years experience 30 unstated e m one of the drivers was intoxicated one was un der fatigue and the re matnrng 88 were tn normal nondltton m 38 rnstanrca the road surface was dry m 8 wet in s muddy in ii snosrv in 17 ley and in 3 not stated in every case road oondll were good thtrtratx of the accidents occurred tn daylight at dusk and 33 at night weather co were clear in 48 eases cloudy tn 9 foggy in 3 snowy or sletty tn 3 and unstated in 4 eight ouu at unguarded railway crossings and 3 at crossings protected by automatic signals the number of vehlelee involved in the fatal 87 waa 78 of which 50 were nasisngtr cars to of the commercial type 1 a taxlcsh i busses and 1 brakes of the 78 vemeleai were 4n i eases in apparent good condition id m two tnstsnees defective there ore two eases of defective steering mechanism one where one or both oat one with no bruntoivs jrvotjapk and expert service on ad rmda of cars tires for asfide oats oo ijreae and aio a ngm am rvsbsb abxejbty feuf in x r- ummpaw- q v w w chain on wet and luppery road one caae with other equipment defects and one instance of a puncture or blowout causing the ohsass at the time of the accidents 84 of thveilelea wrfreomg straight two i turning right two nnrninsji left one i backing up four parked or stlh one fflowtng down or and twelve skidding the statement not only girts similar m respect of allthe sedctantsl involving paraonal jajurlm and ii- typwiol trips ot tb oars and toe are often toe homes of city who undertake to keep a nhtrarns and probably out a little i hay or raise a garden crop if the agricultural products from such a place- amounted to 50 or more in 1990 it will be returned as a farm regard less of bow much or how little time the operator gave to his farming pur suits if a man living say in toronto raised tso worth of strawberries onions or asparagus on a city or town lot the facts would be returned on a special schedule wtdch has been pro vided for this purpose on the other hand a large country place of 10 is or 30 acres may necessarily qualify as a farm fanning or agricultural operations must be carries out before any tract of land will be classed in this ca a large country estate of a r jttalist is not a arm if all the work done around the place consists in mowing the lawns and dipping the hedges if the estate is of more than acre however a very small a of agricultural products could give it the rank of a farm regardless of whether the products amounted to s50 or not m such a case as tins it would be up to the judgment oc the census enumerator to decide whethe- agricultural operations were being car ried out farm land is considered operated not only when cultivated crops are raised on it but also when it is used to any significant extent for isturn or of cutting hay a number of agricultural pursuits not usually constdered by the average person as arming come- within the census definition ah market and truck gardens fruit orchards lea greenhouses poultry yards plaeei or keeping bees and all dairies in or near cities are for census purposes farms provided they are one acre in extent and produced in 1930 agricul tural products of the value of least tso if such places are of one acre or over they artrtarms regardless of the value of their produce the general definition of a every tract of land of one acre more which produced in the year 1980 agricultural products to the value of 80 or over or which is under crop of any kind or employed for pastur ing has remained practically the same since 1871 the first year in which a census of canada was taken if the figures for different census are to be valuable for purposes of comperi son they must be based on the same winittor when the census records show that there were eight hundred thousand farms in the country one time and six hundred thousand at another the meaning- of the word faith must be the same for the two periods if useful eoiwiliislonii are to be drawn census officials have pointed out ruddy of face and tall of stature was di ea tn a bbse naval uniform and carried a sword it was captain townsend who had sailed under drake when he bad singed the king of spains board at cadis it now his turn to ten an experience for x the men had it was m tnii strain that 1 some of canadas notable contrrbtjttons a compilation has been made by a canadian n of some of the contributions to world progress made by the dosntnlon in comparatively re cent years and the following are not ed canada built and demonstrated the first railway sleeping cars built and sent the first steamboat across the atlantic gave to the world the idea of the ajleteotrie radio originated the idea of mating paper from pulpwood isolated helium gas tn com mercial quantities originated the idea of the panor- anie camera- originated the idea of electric heat ing built the worlds first electric stove originated marquis and other more recent wheat which helped to build up the c of the west both in canada and the united states the idea of the telephone originated tn panada and the first longdlstanee trials of the instrument were made m ontario between paris ontario and brantford canada pioneered in the field of electrochemistry with the discover of calcium carbide by tom wilson of hamilton canada originated the idea of stan dard time which has since been adop ted by every civilised country in the world canada built and demonstrated the first aubmartrin trlrwtsnh in the his of the world a canadian physician mr k o banting of lrxonto discovered tnsul- tn a serum for the treatment of die- canada built and demonstrated the first compound steam engine m the history of the world the effect of this invention was the doom of the sailing abtp a a actor in ocean oom- one might add that golf is a game m wntoh the ball 41es every way and aha player always thus be began it was just after the war and t had been given command of the ohat one orttoe queens own schoon ers which traded at the east indies the hold was full of rich brocades and tapestries bare of metal many of gold and gnat tusks of ivory comp leted the cargo day and night men scanned the horlson for pirate ships which infested those southern waters it was midnight of the twelfth day out aa we ruu the- cape of good hope i stood an the poopdeck gazing intently s w even as i looked i saw the ghostly form of a ship at fun sail fly by in the heavens blown as if by the breath of the almighty i stood aa if paralysed someone near me who had also seen the phantom ship called oat in an almost mandible voice the frying dutchman yes everyone came rutin tog up the hatchway to the deck an old sailor spoke up oaprn that there ship sure is a sign of trouble i ken we are tn for bad times that night after i had gone to my cabin i could not sleep but sat watching out the porthole morning and afternoon passed by and still no dam of the dreaded in fidels i had hope that the flying dutchman meant good luck ratner than bad luck that evening just a the sun was setting casting a crim son shadow on the green surface of the water hardy my second mi rushed forward with the message that a ship had been sighted careful ob servance proved to us that they were flying the skull and cross bones the sans were reefed and she appeared to be at anchor as we drew nearer we fired off a cannon but rec no answer as challenge we drew broadside to the seemingly deserted snip for not here are a few of tbe us43s 4f roe yprqc fireproof wdjbewd is meats at efactured troiri gy rock it comeir in sheets that are 4 to 10 feet long 4 feet wide and ff of an inch thick it costs little nails and cots like lamber has s strength and insulation value it is canadas premier material for linittg all interior walls ceilings and partitions ask your dealer for a gyproc direction sheet it gives full details store ceilings basements warehouses barns attic rooms fruit cellars making old rooms new store windows dressing rooms best rooms offices partitions oarages under cornice dairies summer cottages factories kitchens poultry farm offices harne sheathing ceflincs walla covering old plaster picture theatres approved by fire chiefs approved by building inspectors gypsum ume aosd alabastoie canada uamtted pari v tfeiiroiw far sale by the georgetown iji co- itmhld j b mackenzie dt son georgetown on georgetown oast soul could be seen anywhere and fired off otrif gun still with the same effect we prepared to hoist sail and pro ceed north to england when an at once there issued from the opposite volume of shot and fired by invisible hands i m all guns to be turned in the direction of the pirates snxp tiiristorlra wi thrust into and our shells exploded on the deck of the enemy killing and wounding a number of those brulianuy dressed robbers of the high seas who had been hiding on the deck but had rushed out try ing to save themselves from a visit to davey joses locker then of a andrlen there leaped from nowhere at least sixty more p waving cutlasses which shone in deepening shadows and carrying heavy revolvers all shrieking in as many as five different languages they de termined to board our vessel we rushed to the bulwarks in or der to ward them off but fell back beneath the slashing of their deadly we i felt s m in my left shoulder as a bullet whixsed by graz ing it near me fen one of my mates with only one arm for the other had been severed from his body by pirate cutlass- it was a ghastly sight and i turned away as the man was dead we were weakening from the first assault but gained courage and strength when we thought what the future held for us if we fen into the hands of the venomous dogs the lower deck was strewn with the bodies of dead pirates and english sailors i looked up towards the up per deck and saw tour pirates in the act of setting the ship ajlre i grasp ed my revolver and crept up the stairs towards them firing as i went two toppled over the side of the ship each with a bullet through his heart and the other two fled to the lower deck where she fighting was beginn ing to ease oraduauy the invaders were driven back some jumped overboard tc to then- own sloop but were drowned in the swelling waves caus ed by the rockina- of the chat the rest- tnrnrd to flee but were checked by a number of sauors with muskets thus ft- was that we cap tured about ten bold pirates whom we intended to hang aa soon aa we put to port trr some english town and a sloop with a hold fun of stolen treasure which was divided among tte officers and sailors of the chat after the oaptsun had finished his tale the five men at the table of fered congrahilittnns by drinking the captains health and prosperity then turned to a aman w dark man w eas tet be i i is so int ronvtissllon bowed on- pat wa ttpptrsf mike off on wfatt is an when he went to ijuhun of course youll be to the boo add pat and x to alve you a stxtd of watnln about that youll see svoar fome animate if yob follow the dftectlons to the lket and to itm elephant tat take no notice of the waa lb the exit for begone vjhe ttfs a fraud an itx omsdos i fosnid- myself want to took at n aadjai aftstn a private income of 1 00 a month for life a month if in good health loo a month if in in health 10000 cash to cms of death from age 55 just picture it at 55 while still well and vigorous to come into a private income over and above other revenues guaranteed for the rest of your life of 100 a month you simply make yearly or halfyearly deposits of an agreed amount for a specified period at the end of which you begin to receive a monthly income for life thats only part of the story if mean while through sickness or accident you should become totally disabled you cease paying premiums and receive 100 a month during such disability at age 55 the regu lar income of 100 a month unimpaired comes into effect look how your family is protected should you die at any time before reaching 55 your family receives 10000 fill in and forward chla era which involves you in no obllgalloa aad exact ngures suited to your individual need will be sent yaw- sun life assurance company of canada head office montreal without jobligaion on my part plcesw send full particulars of your gloqamoatbforlife pjan as outlined in your n of hm name mr mia or miss date of birth month a st qty year v vltx lvrvk tamc wuwwv 4ub goon iota 3lcv0ct blejulsrvferilawfxori for sale eggs chicks and puliets one half cheaper than ever before pare e ua s b of can assure you of highest quality possible eggs tsjio per 180 any quantity chlcsa natchecth 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