Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 30, 1931, p. 4

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ffiipe pmtwlfffl -yjifl- t vr- pag 4 the georgetown herald wednesday evening december 30th 1931 i- kprttt fans sure this world is full of trouble i sunt aid it aint myi ive had enough an double reason for complaint rain an storm nave come to fret me skies were often grey hums an brambles have beset me pn the road but say aint it one today whats the use of always weepln aaakia trouble last whats the use of always weepln thlnkln of the oast bach must have his tribulation water with his wine life it aint a celebration trouble ive had mine but today is anex its today that i an llvln not a month ago havin lo3b takln gtvin as time wills it so yesterday a cloud pt sorrow fell across the way tt may rain again lomorrow it may rain but say alht it one- today the professor ladies- 1 beg you to load me your close attention during the remarks which i have to address to mu on the subject of toe rhinocer os lit fat l is quite impossible for vou to form a clear conception of this tostgntiy animal unless you concen- trate your attention upon me i am on ray way home doctor said a parsimonious man who was fond of getting advice gratis meeting a wellknown physician and i am thoroughly tired and worn out what ought- i to taker- take a cab replied the medico serious acckoknt in acton a number of mluur misliaps have oc curred at the highway and young st comer in acton by drivers who had attained too much speed to make the turn but the first serious accident oc curred on monday morning before eight oclock when william btrd of ouelph was struck by a car and carried a distance of 68 feet and suf fcred six broken ribs a broken arm head injuries and was hurt internally william bird of 228 oxford street ouelph andr t parquluirson of 28 brook avenue toronto had a slight collision at the corner anil lad clicked fenders without doing much damage after stopping their cars both drivers got out to investigate the accident farquharson had in ills car also j d pleune of the csmnxnerclal hotel fergus the motorists had just got to the corner when h williamson of toronto came along the nlghwayfrom toronto it is said pleurae waved to him to slacken speed or stop and got out of the way the other men on live comer were however unable to get out of the road and williamson ailed to make the turn going on down queen street and striking bird the unforunate nan was carried distance of 65 feet before the car could be brought to a stop and a pool of blood marked the place on the road where be was finally dropped he was- taken into councillor hansen home where he was given medical at tention and removed by ambulance to st josephs hospital in ouelph where his condition is regarded as very critical chief mcpherson of acton and highway traffic officer howell in vesugated the aochent- and william son was taken to milton to be held for trial ball was se for 5000 and charge of criminal negligence has been preferred against him free press open day and night new years day turkey dinher 65 cents a happy new year to all united states iew of canadas railway economy main st south phone 2 georgetown it has been necessary in this cen tury to build railways in advance of canadas immediate d for transportation in develop ment thus has been promo a trt dominion with competitive rail way enterprise however came also a tendency toward extravagant dupli cation ther are fewer than 250 people for each mile of railway in canada as compaicd with sot for every mile in the united states and 2000 a mile in qreat britain a canadian royal commission on rail ways and transportation has been ap pointed to study the situation tht commission includes experts from qreat britain and the united states in addition to its- eminent can rnendbers i when canada resumed normal peace activities thirteen years aim there wen ttaree canadian transcontinental rail ways privately owned the canadian pacific railway hui long been estab lished on n profitable basis trie grand trunk bad expanded from a profitable eastern enterprise between montreal and chicago into- a trans continental system with a heavy an nual deficit the canadian northern had pushed eastward from the prairie pvdvinces and westward tnrough the rock frfftit to british columbia similarly without earning suttclent to meet annual obligations rather than allow tbe defauluag companies to become bankrupt it government took over the ca northern and the grand trunk rail ways they were merged witto tht intercolonial railway in the maritime provinces and other government- owned lines to- form- the canadian national system economies wen made where there had been operat ing deficits the canadian national railways began to produce a tidy surplus in recent prosperous years earnings exceeded operating expenses by 50000000 canada has had the opportunity ot comparing the service of a publicly owned railroad with that of the pri vately owned canadian pacific rail way liqth roads have maintained high standards but revenues have de clined because traffic has decreased the reduction in traffic volume is doubtless only temporary the cana dian transportation system haabeen built up however largely on the grain movement tbe system there fore may have to be readjusted to meet world changes in production and distribution of wheat crone in any case the opinion is widely held to ca nada that further substantial econo mies can be made without i the canadian railway service the possibility of merging the railways in- to one national system has been dis- oussed and the commissions recom mendations are awaited with keen interest the christian hrlenre moni tor newt and lnfonnattson for tbe buff farmer t unpowtani safteatlonw an article containing very valuable suggestions regarding agriculture in ontario was recently prepared by mr a rtj smith of new htmburg president of the ontario 1 smi crop and seed growers association and has appearedtln a number of publica tions prominent among bis recom mendations for improving agriculture are the fencing or woodlors in order to keephlve stock out and allow the baby trees to grow the appointment of a consulting forester from amongs the people of each municipality who could show people how to harvest many mature trees in ontarios wood- lots without diminishing the supply continuation of the practice of making land as clean as possible in order to help maintain the soil fertility and building up of nerds of good produc ing live stock to consume our agricul tural produce in conclusion mr smith pays this tribute rthe farmers wife and his family deserve great credit for adjusting themselves to un balanced conditions let us bold steady under trying conditions arm as disraeli suggested be ready when the opportunity comes beuer prices fer poultry interesting results were achieved at one poultry fou at napanee when it was estimated thav at least 2500 was added to the cash- value of some 16 tons of poultry marketed through thr trading station operated in the ar mouries there and thl fully 3000 more was added to theeash value of poultry sold on the street durlnt the pair tbe napanee fair showed conclusively that buyers will pay a premium for a product thai is properly prepared for market and also that far mers can grade and pack their poul try with efficiency and despatch un der the supervision of experienced government assistants ptor the nrs- time in the history of the pair poul try was aaad not simply delivered to the buyer the approximate aver age price realised by members parti cipating in tne pool tor tbe four top grades was 37c per- pound net while the fair average for uun quality at street values was 20c to 21c per pound equally important was the sharp rise in prices on the market as poultry moved into the grading station from around 20c to 31c they moved to around 34c to 35c per pound front many climes a review of the students who have attended oa during the last half century is contained in the annual report from the college it shows that young men and women from every province in canada nave been enroll ed as well as representatives from no less than fortyjour countries in europe asia south america and else where empirewide and worldwlde recognition is being given oac grad uates each year brings evidence of worthy contributions to world service made by graduates with improved facilities for instruction research and extension even greater service snoulo be possible notice to creditors have yoiir eyes examined by o t walker dosc eyesight specialist brampteo who will be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month phone watsons dktjg stoke fob appointment or yaw may eansatt o x walker at his office to brampton the newest style of glasses at reasonable prices hats at greatly reduced prices from 100 up abo scarfs and a variety of stamped goods misses cl aridge upstairs herald block speights radios deforest crosley sparton silver marshall radio in a price range from 5950 to 450x0 gtve you and let ns ghre you a de in your home one year guarantee and 90 day free service conion washers amd dbonbbw norok kkpauqekators a producf of dexcrest crosley consolidated industries tabes eaaterys ana tt to an hakes af xacttos tj speight phone 279w georgetown pmaab u hydro electric system f best light bulbs of all sizes guaranteed 5 orders taken for ranges v -and- appliances of all kinds s s office town hall i uminniiiiniiariiuiiuiiiu 5 k a i books get your supply o counter check books yh held office k i what passed between yourself and the complainant 1 think sor a natfdossn bricks and a piece of pavin stone it must have been an abseirt-mmd- ed minister who requested his con gregation to rlas during a certain part of the opening service- and to con- tlnue rising until its close h ere an d th ere potatoes for poamrr fanning increases in value as occupation just in proportion to an tne extent to wtoicn incidental byproducers can be marketed at a profit not only must the farmer sell an his good quality products at a fair price but he must also find a market tor much as he can of the unsaleable pro duct it nas been found that greater net profits per bird can be made and a finished bird of finer quality and flavor produced through cratefeed ing- on a ration of equal parts of middlings rolled oats boiled potatoes in the matter of the estate of sarah ann mccuuoagh late or tne township or esqneafng la he county of halloa spinster deceaueov notice is iterebt oiven that sll persons having any claims or de mands against the late sarah snnm mocuilough who died on or about the first day ot july 1931 at the town ship of esquesixig in the county of halton and province of ontario are required to send by post prepaid or deliver to the un4erslgned solicitor tor hugh alisn mcoullough and james stuart mcculioogh the execu tors of the last will and testaxncnt if sarah ann iqcouliough splrsser daceased their names and address and full partleuflsrs to writing of their claims and- statements of their ac counts and the nature of the secuti- iesif any held by them and take nomcht thatafter the lghtecnth day of january 1931 the aid hugh allan mccullough and james stuart blctjuilough will pro- ceea to distribute the assets of use aid deceased among the persons en- titled thereto luving regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and that the said executors will not be liable for tne said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim they shall not then have received notice dated at georgetown ontario this sixteenth day of december an 1931 lerot dale it solicitor far the said executors quebec beckons winter sports devotees and shmaunt than is the case where cotumeal is tea potatoes finely ground or bodied are proving excep- tlonally good for frnwitng poultry particularly when fed in conjunction with the white- grains and rnuk cfrateffta poultry offers a really at tractive market outlet for cull pota toes a new railway record and a i iterent one was established re- i ntly when john caesar called at tlie vancouver office oi the cana dian pacific railway y for his mr caesar 60 years service to bis credit tubilee pay cheque a canadas gold production in september hit a new record being 240222 ounces as compared with 226630 produced in august and 118291 ounces in september 1930 the dominion has been a gold- producing country for more than 70 years and now the eyes ot the world are f orussed on that greatest of all travellers santa claua who seems to have weathered transportation and financial problems once more just a good old christmas custom one can visualise thousands ol palra of bios being waxed now that the snow is here to stay then it will be all aboard or quebec banff field or revalstoke air any where where there is a real good hill and apeaking of quebec jack strathdee who was on loan to lueerneinqueber laatwrntar is bark at the chateau frontanae quebec as winter sports director once more with a lot of good ideas and a smaft staff of instructore jack ia well known throughout canada incidentally hes a an performer at thei4iiano pacific coast porta and indeed shipping circles throughout canada are mourning the passing of c james w troup aged 76 a native of portland ore pioneer to eoast- srise shipping and for 86 yean manager of the bc coastal service at the canadian pacific railway sinojapaneae war reports are caiiaing more geographies to be consulted than la popularly ims- gined chin chow tor example is almost as entertaining in its nianw phases as was its namesake with the prefix chu during the day of 19141b18 besides its th only war weve gotl the regina rough rider got a rough ride from maaa- although they earned a whale lot of applause tbe montreal team found them just about the sum a the mustang- whom- they had trimmed also 22 to 0 a week before harnessing the ge to th winged wheel so to apeak tbe font hundred has long bean synonymous or the people who do th right things it i fitting therefore thai it should alto be ithe total of the passenger v the tint cruise around the world dy the new wonderahip empress of britain which left new york on december s with the canadian dollar where h is in the market there b marked tendency to keep tt at home and many canadianaare spending or planning to spend lit winter amid tw beautietoi british columbia instead of gout south fifteen per cent ran mesa awole lot of dollar ass the llrltlan columbia coastline h on of natures moat beautiful spots snvway- z rtier are 82409 achdok or colleges is canada taught ty 83144 teachers and attended by 249f623 pupils or one quarter ot the dominions population th average expenditure b about m on each pupil enrolled attendance it on the up grader being 77 per cent ofth whet dominion as against 647 in 1919 and th future of technical education i afsureo lor th tchairal bdut cation act provide for ftderal giant of s7o0000 par year for li year wtaiih meant that tbe eight wheel will be able to rap to say bothnir ret the day courses to technical umutuuoua ttot tosajna cows payt the peel county cow testing as sociation is gaining in favor with milk and cream producers to a tnem to cull their bocks on production of butterfat and milk as determined by mluc tests each month far tbe entire year intenatlng figures have been compiled to show growth in recent years and the value of these tests the number of herds increased from s3 to 66 ton tbe period 192831 while the number of cows on test monthly increased from 404 to 7w a compari son of high and low herds snowed a high herd of eight cow hawing 10332 lbs of milk and 380m me butterfat and a low herd 32s lbs milk and 23446 lbs ot butterfat representing a difference of 4107 lbs of milk and 146j0 butterfat taavable ttese among the various reports issued by the departxnent during tbe past year which are of especial interest and may be obtained by anyone interested in uusvin the following ontario agri cultural college and k farm 19so ontario fruit growers association 1831 manure and pter- uuaers their use in ontario re sults of a thre study of certain poultry rations as they affect tbe batching puu ot hen eggs as well as the nunaber of eggs bud oprepared by oao department of poultry hus bandry parasites injurlousto poul try by lionel stevenson provincial srjologm womens institutes of on tario report for 1930 much valu able information is cotitatped tax these report and they wul be gladly fur nished tree of charge upon application to the publications branch of the rjepartmentt of agriculture toronto harvesting a second growth of oats on the 26th of november is an ex perience seldo enjoyed by fanners even of southern ontario yet this was an actual aflcrjrnplishment this year by k h robertson of jeannettes creek in blent county toe oats were not ripe but many of the heads were almost ready to turn when they were plowed under as fertiliser tbe stalks were over 40 inches long whereas straw in the nrst crop was short the tteads were just as large and the hfmela just as solid mr robertson had 140 acres of oats thb year they ripened very quickly dur ing the utter part of the harvest sea son with the result that when they cut tbey were very ripe the shelled and fell to the ground rating f of the second crop a k colsun tenets rrsekiau senate and weed yau general tracking at an times and rarbage temoved weekly at lowest atea harwood 6350 single oord mixed rails x50 smgle cord wood no l hardwood beech and maple tsjio hardwood limbs and mired wood 3 j hardwood knots for fur nace 6220 ralls s2js0 any quantity j a m ii 4 ui sf winter sports in wide variety excellent accommodation and good company are the order ot the day for those who make canadas ancient capital the historic city of quebec their winter head quarters- here overlooking the mighty st lawrence river and set in surround ings of unsurpassed beauty is a city whose history rivals- that of the most storied capitals ot europe on the site of the residence of tha french governors stands the great chateau ftonlenae tbe canadian padflc tuupways worldfamous hotel the hub of all aeti- yities true to its longestablished reputation the gnat ho ia giving special attention to the entertainment of its patrons and several innovations nave been added to the program or their comfort in addition to the tobogganslide on dufferin terrace and the hotels great rinks curling rinks will be the mecca of the followers ot roarin game the inner room of the terrace cafe will be devoted to a golf- school under a capable pro there- will be bad minton dancing every evening and a costumeball is being planned for washingtons birthday february 22 thus the guest that this hotel ot hotels will always be assured of plenty of amusement skiing tobogganing skating snowshoeing and sleighdrives will all be under the capable direction of jack strathdee wellknown winter sports direc tor who already has a number of successful winter seasons at the chateau frontenac and elsewhere to his credit pictures show the great hotel the cpr dogsleigh and team two fair skiers at tne foot ot the champlain monument just outside the chateau frontenac and inset jack did 1931 leach anything or wb housewives con tinue so struggle at horse with family wash this uptodate laundry stands ready to assume this worry ar you from now on md guarantees to do a better job at a lesser oost to completely serve you we offer a choice of eight different knds of family wash service rang ing ail tbe way from simple dampwash to flushed work on mens shirt and collars we use soft water for all washings and do not sue any system of un sightly marking phone todaj stop shy of our courteous drrvereaiessnen or use our cash-and- carry department lwkntkfoughoint sekvice on wet an oki wash macs barber shop phooe wood for salfe nsw uwmkxg choice hardwood beech and maple 350 per smgle oord balls tcuo- hardwood limbs and raos 63000 i bauftdvoatd ss iwatlt msj ataj prices fox ead yeejfiacbsb to to osraid ladies coats sn 8tep towards be s oneof the naosv uiierestlssr az practical satostowards providing a better seed supply for western on tario was taken recently when about fifty operators of seedcleaning plants in various parts of western ontario came together at oao for a tw day school of instruction and practice witto the most uptodate equipment since these men were all enperienced seeddeanera they came to the school with very definite ideas as to what they wanted to find out and they were so wen p with what they sew and learned that before d slu they passed a resolutioo urging tfialt such a school should be held again next year the program was arranged by the market branch in toronto and in cluded some emnellent addresses by widely esperlenced men and demon- stnsnons of actual aeeddeanir with the best ktnda of machines now made forthli pentose thooourse waagiv- en in the vud hnabandry bulldlnr at the college wbere the different kind of rnarjihyw had been tet atoroper- touuf angos bad been out late with his girl when he- carnshome hi father was stw auttnt up hse ye been oot wi yonlasne agahir he awad aye dad replied angus why do yw look sae worrtodf t wsi lust womesinsfhow much the evening cost- ho more than halt a croon dad flayet that wu no ae irjuch- tt wata she had j- bekrrs sirrrs ovebooats mens and boys sluts and overcoats made to measure a happy nkvf teak to ala a rose tjuxok open evening no fsbovaxilltqatcuaauaaa standard anthracite scranton coal in d sixes autotnaically screenet 0 ml loaded fa beleet ljiunp threshing put po bnnth- ing andcaxuiel orsn m fact i carry ererything to be found in any uplodate ooal and wood yard t j i johii i okoaiaetowi it pays to advertise progressive business men advertise in the herald for georgetown merchants only theres no need for a fence around georgetown i you cant put a fence around georgetown to keep georgetown people from shopping elsewhere neither can you prevent them from buying from mail order houses j none the less it isnt by any means the hardest task to get georgetowns folk to shop and buy in your stores its a task to be sure but one in which your help will go a long way j- j people buy where they are trained to buy educate them to buy in georgetown and theyll always buy there and buying education is very largely a matter of advertising j advertising i thats the solution your own advertising and that of the manufacturers whose goods you strive to sell both in your local home newspaper should prove effective in keeping georgetowns business in georgetown and georgetowns dol lars in georgetown 4 where the manufacturers advertising is concerned ypur task it easy j when their talesmen come to sell you goods talk up george town to them talk it up with enthusiasm- make them realize rw important georgetown u to you in turnover how important jt is to their companies in more sales 4 talk up georgetown ap that these salesmen will pass the good word on to their sales managers who decide where advertising ap propriations are to be spent with the advertising of more national manufacturers in your local newspaper georgetown and the surrounding country people will find it easierto shop in your stores youll find it easier to keep them coming to your stores and there wont be any need for a fence around georgetown you need the advertising aid of the manufacturers whose good you stock urge their salettisen to recommend your local home r the georgetown herald a l 1l 5 x li f i jiiiw i ij o i o ii f h i j rl j riisfer

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