the georgetown herald sixtythird year of publication georgetown wednesday evening may 22nd 1929 150 per annum in advance 200 to u3a thegeorgelown heram j m moosut itato cimika weekly caaatlaa natttul hedrle allwayi nu bakwilsus bauway kastuound westbound dally dally grata train no bo i is m no 1 101 am 33 in urn s 1001 am 34 gjw am uoi pm ino am 7 301 pm 1js0 pm s 401 pm 1ft 300 pm 11 801 pm 13 650 pm ml pm 14 111pu ij ml pm is 0s0 pm 151001 pm is ujo pm n 13 01 am ho 60 will ran dally except sun- day ho 41 to acton only button phbna 13 vmm time tabxu oelageaat passenger is an puautu passenger mau 110h pm faisenger 400 pu mall 033 p passenger s3 pu passenger buniuy 731 ph cmag wmt 1111 734 am passenger us ul pumrtur 103s ant psssenger 313 bin msu 150 pin psssenger 03 pm eaisanger 7jm pin passenger sunday 1034 ajn oalac neeils hail us am mall 445 pin ilelng baeui ifou llil am mail 740 din cadraloirtaiw fas lines lkl axuuiw coaches leave georgetown u follows wert bound bart bound aio ul 730 tun 13j10 pm t sao am u0 pin hao ain u0 pin 130 pin a0 pin 730 pm hao pi i- pj daily axoapt saturday sunday and holidays saturday sunday and holldaya t sunday and holldaya only all basses slap at norttagteals star wvwwvyvvpvarvatvtfvwvy big frames directory le boy dale bsriutir aaa gautuer georgetown oeurio oooaaklnt bids mhlbl clabbnce h widows lallauar naiaiy falue offleesonebl block georgetown tuapbona ul john a thompson barrister sallallar hatary pakue omeea mu1 street phone watk ob j j paulde b t patjl rayalalaaa ana sargseae medical offloar of health in ijaq township offlee lloura 1 to 4 and 7 to din pkaae si oses and residence msln btrset south- oppoalta praabytarian church dr a v waxiaiis physician and surgeon uadloal omoer of health georgetown 3mee and raaldanoa queen st south ooee boura 13 and s- pm alas by appointment r b watson dab mm seaee bears- to f banal tkaraiay b l bealk ukb djjs arses m tana block one door north of osteins osrriags factory boon am to a pm db b uabmontb veterinary burgeon phone mo mam st n ohibopiuotio hktudr the ckhaafaatar alalia tt years fraeuea me mimalas s oalia xray service ofae over nmn btora offloa houra monday wednesday and saturday 3 to s and 7 co 0 pin other daya and hours by appointment pkaae ii basileaes ihj at hbtaa faeae til tueiday and friday i to t pm getting a keeping get your account paid keep your customers our service does this kelly aiken diplomatic collectors oraiursvtlle oualpb owen round hark every grave nothing la mora laatlns or mora appropriate to eommamorate the memory of loved onaa who hare one before than beautiful gran ite well esrved with our present equipment and fscllitles no plant le better prepared to otter better value or abetter stock to choose from than can be assured at our blent you owe it to yourself to ass our etock and sat totsivarea monuments msrksrs or oom- sr stanss before pladns an or- ajtb ii i kiobot wctitt you just cant grow profitable hogs without sturdy frames any more than you could build a sky scraper on a weak frame and you cant build sturdy frames with out the material thats why so many successful hog raisers around herearesupplementuig their grains with purina pig chow pig chow has the minerals in it that make strong frames and fast growing hogs phone us today for a supply of pig chow v f sslsl mriam t yli alsfj branshorts mids oil cake gluten meat meal bone meal tankage charcoal grit oyster shell salt cornmeal oat and barley chop flour porridge oats philip g early i7s cemcettwn w maefayden manager georgetown elevator agents for grain pool red clover alsike alfalfa sweet clover and timothy seed corn staminax chick feed alex l noble phone 145 georgetown college view cartage an uptodate auto repair shop prompt service workmanship guaranteed busajnteauatajteeefoan oae ouiohuu eta raale asa car bmttevtao b a brunton college view phone 336 ge aeasansassagsssassaasaegsswasssasasswasaabssaat vtefhm joatj yukmu bur shi alat daa 0 tataai tela laia la saw we sva sum eaal a wan wilvltilli ewaaal iirhaiiaiialmfeaimaamtlami ii si iiihljiaaiaiiuasatiwuilwliiejaaama dwikw ais tie loeyt m suiae coatmcd 19 awwmsax kaxoat wlwmavem ifrf bread ate htrialflao ma brum saoz ultra site aw wilapsb swiaaj arte jjiwassfwaasasa w49 mj siuiuurn uuhus umu sttutar fjattlt vowdebs vbtor j taistaaerfaaasmua saawaw v icilw isa s a 3tls sea 19 maimamr ana i ouves ibljna hnkuab ouuwa r 2 2s jam vt vj butter aaisiaaii aveaaa saatubcaaanb uuelilj ibtcj bvlsa t mm m winrww prominent masons who attended the meeting of wellington district afam held nt georgetown on tuesday may 2 1st bbo hon john s kabytn arena meeter b w bjta b bi daboavbl desaty arasa matter eeee b w bbo wblunoton uim djvoof wablsttea matrlet stewarhown general store choice fresh groceries mens work boots smocks and overalls gasoline and oils ice cream and soft drinks on and after ifay ltth true etore will be cloud every thursday afternoon during the aummer i m bennett phone 82r21 georgetown stewarttown thb comman man thoufh famo hu called a few to grace and wealth haa mlud on many mora and tome there are m every place on whom the suta of luxury pour t ring the neighbor and the mend the man on whom wa all depend i alng the man who tolli by day the man without rare gifta to boaet the man who plodi along liras way a foe to few a friend to moat the ordinary man who atki no more than atnmgth to meet hla taika ilia hopee and dream are youra and mine if la doubts and fears are all our own hu eyee at simple beautlea ahlne hu hurts are thoae we all have known the coat the rich would fling away servea him through many s wintry day he uvea on every humble atreet he goce to church and iharea in all that makes the uvea of mortals tweet though fame on him may nevereau and having burderu he mutt bear he underttandi all mens deipalr oh fame and wealth both give and take and even skill lie price demands the great must oldumea pathi forsake and leave mall taaki to gentler hand the glorious aouli which love supply are thoae which glory puses by agar quest the perils of migratory birds the psatlng of s bill by the ameri can government for the protection of migratory blrdj under which eight million dollar is to be spent during the next ten yean is indeed welcome news to every bird lover on account of ire bmtlmenta and practical value few people realise the grave perils to which migratory birds esnoee themeelves during their flights from summer to winter quarters or vice ver sa as no other period of their ex istence do they run grester risks if csught by wind or thunder storm anile crosunt the sea whole fughu may be driven off their course beaten down and drowned it is one of the wonders of nature how tiny birds sre sole to stand the strain of migration bmtll birds use the tiny goldcrest weighing barely hah an ounce manage to eroaa at one flight the whole breadth of the north bee which is m0 miles serosa it it evident therefore 11 the weather con dittoes sre not perfect thst such tiny wingpower takes grave rule mother nature la no respecter of persons snd is not one scrap mors lenient toward bird flyers than human flyers both east s main with fate blrdland hai its murderers like all other lands migratory birds have to contend with enemies in their household birds of prey destroy im mense numbers of them when they sre tired by long flights oulu sre savage enemies to migrant birds that fset is not gsnerslly known though natural the suu is s maritime bird snd instlncuvely pro tects its domain when migrants sre hindered by winds they sre pursued snd sttseksd by oagttlh who strike them down then devour them at l sure migratory birds have their preesu uonsry messures those which cannot outfly their enemies by day outwit them by flying at night blsckblrds larks snd many other birds migrate st night and if conditions are fsvor- usually complete their whole flight before dawn the greatest perils of the migrant birds come from civilised nun who often takes unfair sdvsntagw of them in many countries a remunerative business is msds of trapping or shooting them when they arrive worn out by their long journey in addition to this aviation with us sir plane iwsrvsn has sdded anmhr source of peril the installation of sir beacons like thst of the hotel beacon broadway new york city with its twelve hundred millions candle-pow- er snd that of mount afrletus in central frsnos wuh us one ihonawd ions csadlepowsr is welcomed gladly by airmen yet is looked upon with horror by bird loven these bea cons and others which will be in- ttslled will make aviation safer but are bound to work havoc among the great flights of migrant birds the mont atrloua beacon stands in the very path of the flights thst cross francs in the spring and again in the autumn it is a proved tact that the death- roll from this causs is very serious in a book on the migration of birds in ireland by mr b m berrlngton there is a note inserted by the keepers of the oopelsnd ughlhnnie relating to the spring migration of birds the sir states the report was filled with birds the balcony uutelde the light wss completely covered with dssd birds they were five and six deep ail round so thst one wslksd upon a feathery carpet of dead bodies with the increased protection for airmen there comes to migratory birds increased danger the birds are at tracted to the air beacon aa the moth to the flame to peruh as one type of flyer increases another deeressss must it be so it there no way of protecting both deassr devise in our dumb anunais acton at the annual meeting of the worn ens tnttltute the election of offlsera for the coming year resultsd ss foil rs president mrs george lants first vicepros mrs gamble and vicefree mrs o r bwltser bectreeeurw mrs r l davidson directors mrs dobbie mrs a j murray mrs beu snd mrs pouter fisnlst mrs o w msssllas repraeentstlvea to the dutriet an nus sleeting which is to be held in muton mrs lants mrs davidson urs oimhle snd mrs wuton auditorsmrs isuby and mrs lull alter the election of orbssrs lbs lsd laa enjoyed a social half hour master john nleol wss operated on last week at bl josephs hospital auelph for appendicitis lis is now convalescing nicely and hopes soon to be sole to return home mrs tnsa btalham who has been visiting in milwaukee since isst octo ber returned home to acton yesterday mr william barber of seult ote maris snd miss msrgsrst bennett of toronto visited st the turns of mrs robert bennett snd miss m z ben nett- wlth an admirably msgnsntnwus attitude rev a o btswsrt of knox church acton declined the honor of nomination ss moderator of the synod savstast limit or ntuacii wiix cons into arracr on junk 1st nbxt two sets passed by the provincial legislature having an important bear ing on deeds and registrations per talnlng to real estate are to come into force on june 1st next hon v h price ontarioa allomeyaeuerei is responsible for both these sets snd s clear understsndlng of certain phases of them is emphasiaed aa of first im portance to the public theae acta are i an act to faci litate the searching of utles of real estate and 3 an amendment to the registry act the important aspect of the tint of these sets explslned deputy reautrsr w bennett to the sucr to day is thst it eliminates any neces sity to search utlea for s period of more thsn 40 years the set runs automatically the 40year period being kept eonstsnt ao that each year the back date advances a year in order however to eliminate any dispute which might arise as a result of the set coming into operation year of grace la given in other words from june 1 ibm u june 1 lfttt dec- isrstions msy be filed having refer ence to disputes of more thsn so years standing in the event of thle not be ins done such disputes wlu be auto matically disposed of by the 40year anyone may act during the year period for a claimant a conven lenee instituted for persons who msy bs in snother country and therefore unsble personslly to sttend to such mstters the second set which eomss into effect june i continued mr benneu has reference to rnortgagss and algnments registered o duchsrged in ths books of ths registry office for s 10yssr or longer period such entries win be struck out and ths work of the legs profession in searching titles will be grestly slmpu fled thereby the public also will be greatly ssslsted snd much expense wlu bs ssved the books st the registry ofnoe will be altered each year to eon- form with thla act mr bennett estlmstei that the time snd labor involved in search of titles will be twothirds eliminated by this provision since mortgagee assign ments snd dischargee cover fully two- thirds of ths instruments registered since the sets spply to every regis try ofnee in the province clerks snd omdsls are having a busy time just now ruling out of the books instru ments sffscted by ths 10year period ensctment in the city registry once something like a i hones nd great tomes hsve to receive the sttentlons of the suft but once their tssk la completed the ecmpllcsted process of uus search will assume- s simplified sspeet crop report following lg the bank of montreal crop report under date of may oth province of ontario some work has been done on high light land but low lying ground is still too wet to be worked reports lndleste thst fail wheat has wintered weu eepselslly on lighted weudrmlned land but le snotty on some low wet ground snd is in need of warmer weather several thousand acres of good isnd border ing on lake brie are now flooded and wul be under water until too late for seeding hay la of unusual growth for this lime of the yesr clover and alfalfa fields wintered well and con ditions ars promising tobacco has been sown in green houses snd punts sre now showing through there will be a tax reduction in acreage of bur- ley and black tobacco this year fruit sintered in toad condition oenersl s is weu advanced in the prairie provinces snd is pro- j sstlsfactorily under favour able weather renditions ths seedbed is in good condition snd there is sum elsnt moisture for germination at- though the reserve is low snd rains would bs beneficial orowth hss been retarded by cold backward weather but early aeedad wheat is showing through the ground the acreage win be shout ths asms as but yesr in quebec little sasdlag or rigtilpg hss been done owing to cold weather and seeding operations sre at least a fortnight later thsn ths avsrsge in ontsrlo in ths maritime provinces the winter wss moderate but condi tions sre bsekwsrd owing to a eold spring in british columbia spring is from three to four weeks iste but crop prospects sre lerierslly fsvour- researching of titles notes and comments bsimpunedbyact jo to ttull consoutmn u the few citbans who wui complsln uist our tax rats is too rush look at the tax rat of oobait ontario the current yeare rate has just been struck by the town council at 73 nulla for public schools supporters and lis for separate school supporters this should make tlie tax payers in most towns leap ror joy and rush to pay their civic taxes with glad hearts all the experience of human life be they good or evil are the means of weaving clisrscter what men are in uismtcives thst wui they reveal to the world life la essentially a school a training ground for public use fulness the best results are only achieved by steady persistent plod ding true manhoed is one of the greatest ideals snd the enlightenment ol cltlxeushlp is the surest indication of a genuine democracy j e marks can you imagine a woman in a hoop skirt behind the wheel of a earf can you imagine a womsn with leg-o- mutton sleeves squeeslng into the back seat with three otherst can you im agine a woman with a stovepipe skirt ao tight that a natural walk waa im possible playing tennis or softball r csn you imagine a woman wesring a bustle and s draped skirt driving an aeroplane if not thsn ossss to find fault with the clothes worn by the modern aeuve woman so aaya mra dawson editor of the parkhul oaa etta annual agbicultvbal statistics late of toronto and kingston st the op ening of ths annual session st to- onto isst tusedsy in favor of rev dr mooarrou ths minister of victoria avenue church toronto rev mr btswsrt was ths only other or the high posittiati frss ffsss ths dominion buresu of btstlstles hss msde the mummery srrsngs- ments for the collection snd publies- tlon of the snnusl sgrlcultural statis tics of canada for ths yesr 1030 these statistics wlu be based upon returns to be collected next june from indiv idual farmers upon cardboard sched ules istusd to them through the tea chers snd children of the rural schools ss wsu as from farmers direct which wlu be etreulstsd on an increased scale this yesr the schedule is a very simple one calling omy for ths areas sown to field crops and the numbere of fsrm animals ellve on the farm la midjune upon the resulting eau- mstes of total areas sown are based the preliminary protulonsl and final eatlmstss of yield which are of su preme importance in connection with the movement financing distribution snd ssle of ths principal cereals ea peclslly of wheat of which canada li now the worlds leading exporter the present plsns for the collection of these ttatlsucs hsve been followed anniir since 1017 and ths estimates based thereon hsve cams to be con fidently relied upon by an interested in the production snd distributio of oanadlan grain accurate statistics sre indlspanssble for a proper appreciation of ths na tional progress snd in order to ensure thst ths statistics msy be aa accurate aa possible it is earnestly hoped that fanners throughout ths dominion wilt not fsll to render the small service required by filling up and returning the schedule issued if sny farmer should not receive the cardboard schedule by the middle of june he ahould appry for asms either to the school teacher of the nearest local rural school or to his provlnclsl rpartment of agriculture or to the dominion statistician at ottawa the aim la to obtain a completed schedule from every fsrmer ss the more num erous the returns the more trustwor thy wui be the resulting estimates a whits muskrat waa captured not long ago in ths vicinity of renfrew by a trapper and u on exhibition at the budd fur store the fur has no speclsl vslus but probably would if sbnilar freaks could bs found la any thtjrbdav next may 33rd la em pire day and premier howard fergu son minister of education confident ly expects thst every school in ths province will fittingly celebrate thst day no doubt teachers consider it both s privilege and a duty and have arranged a suitable ijrogram of songs reeltsuons esssys addresses etc of a patriotic nature here in panada we look not favorably upon the flag- wav ing propensities of our ua eousins when in reality we in thla country do not pay enough attention to lw in the minds of our children the great ness of the flsg of our country em pire day was eatsbliihed thirty yean ago in the province of ontario tha idea originated with airs clementine fessenden of hamilton who aitandsd s meeting of the dundsa board of edu cation in may lost end suggested a dsy for patriotic exercises in the schools ths dundss board later brought the rjroposal to ths sttentlon of the then minister of stduesuoo hon o w ross snd from this pat riotic suggestion of mrs fessenden hss come shout what we now know aa empire day the movement haa spread to au parts of the empire von dont need to be on the isnd to hsve the blues over such unseason able weather aa we have been exper iencing this yesr it u painful to hear that out in the west and over in oreat britain they are suffering from dry spells while here in this section of ontsrlo the rain seems to hsve us ail by the neck rain rain rain almost every day aomeumes in torrents and we feel it is no wonder the level of the rivers snd lakes is so high nor do we blame the fsrmer who is finding it impossible to get on the land and get any seeding done for reeling in the grirablmg mood for if many of us in the towns were to find ourselves unsble to seeompush ths duties upon which we are dependent for our livelihood we would be less patient than the fanner and more perplexed thsn he sppssrs to be in their present situation many fsrmers sre abandoning the prospect of punt ing some spring seeding snd wul put in crops adapted to later planting m this connection the eoclsls of the ontsrlo dept of agriculture are re- cornmendlng for late aowlng such emergency crops as buckwheat millet soy beans peas snd oats snd rape this is really a crisis for a host of fsrmers in ontsrlo bat ws sre certain thst with their usual resourcefulness they wul come through as the banner province of ths dominion products to ths vslus of 170- 304am were taken from the farms of canada during the year lsm and of this smount ontario alone wss respon sible for mors thsn wo00000o0 accor ding to ofnclsl statistics of the de partment of agriculture owing to the lower price obtained for isst seasons grain crop as compered with the pre vious yesr however the gross sgrlc ultural wealth of the country showed a decrease of isojajmo there was also s reduction in the vslus of the tobacco crop ontario heads the list of the provinces in value of production sas katchewan being second and quebss third ontsrlo is first in fsrm sili cosis dairy products fruit and veget ables poultry snd eggs tobacco clow and grass seeds honey snd flax fibre with saskatchewan leading in field crops quebec in maple products and prince edward island in fur farming it is an honor to receive a bill in stead of getting riled up when the null brings you a ttatsmsnt of ac count you ahould be genuinely plsss- ed for a bin le an indication that someone hss faith in your honesty if you never receive a bin it would in dicate that your credit u worthless and that no one waa wining to take your word that you wul pay credit is ths most vslusble thing a person can have money may be bad by various means but credit oomea only from years of honesty and promptness in meeting bills when due when you pay a bill you are merely being honest when you receive a bill then meet it if you possibly csn if you cant frankly ten your creditor why you cant youll find him more thsn ready to meet you half way cherish your credit as you do your happiness and other prlceleaa equally rare and elusive milton the many friends of o f thomp son bupt of hsltonpeel childrens aid societies who hss been crttieslly ui wut be plessed to know thst he is making good progress towsrds recov ery thomss bsrtlett rural mall carrier who underwent an operation for ap- pendlcltia at ouetph general hospit al recently haa made a good recovery we are plessed to report- miss mckay of the muton high school teaching staff hss resigned her position said reslgnstlon to take effect at the end of the present term in june she wul be succeeded by miss helm cleaver of burlington muton high school board has en gaged j e marceuus principal of nsw llsksard high school to succeed principal hepburn who haa aeeeptsd the nast of assistant prinelpsl of north toronto collegiate institute mr marceuus is well known in muton having been prlnclnsi of the publlo school hers about fifteen years sacv-