the georgetown herald sixtythird year of publication georgetown wednesday evening june 12th 1929 150 per annum in advance 200 to usa thegeorgelown herald j m moore mluar and rreprbtor hnu tsnsalan wkly nrwipapm awtulm caaadiaa nallmul electric railway yereata hakarbaai hallway w1otbound dolly treto cabtuound dally train no 80 fl 15 a m m boo ottl 34 tjb a bl 011x0 am 8- ijo pm id- 3s0 pm 13 8m pm 14 ts0 p m 16 0ju pm 181150 pm 1 sol am j io 01 am 51301 pm t 301 pm 0 401 pin ii 001 pm 41 701 pm ii 0i pm 151001 pm 1113 of a in no 60 will run ally keepl sun day no 41 to acton only button phone 13 pesssngsr passenger passenger lvlk ctmk abib going kast pesesnger passenger sunday cola west passenger psssenger passenger passsngsr passsngsr passsngsr sunday gala norui aolaf seetls 010 am 033 aui 101s am 1300 pjn 4d0 pm 033 pw 8j5 pjm 721 pm 7j4 am us am loas am 313 pm 450 4mh 603 pm 70s pm 1034 am sj1 am c53 pm nil am 710 pja hcivhatumakecmgiw we dont claim theyll grow over night on grow- ena you dont want them to wlint you do want is the growing mash thatll ma ture your young pullets into early laying heavy laying bird and thatll peed upblg plump broil ers quick the growing mash thatll do it i purina chick orowena it contains buttermilk and vitamin potent cod liver oil put it to work for you we have a fresh supply central ontario bus lines ui akkovv coachtts lmv georgetown as follows west bound east bound 810 ajn 720 am laju pjn t 080 un sjm tun 1150 ajn 30 pjn 3m pm ojo pja 7 jo pm 1180pjn 1020 pjtt daily except saturday sunday and holldayt saturday sunday and holiday t sunday and holidays only all bhum stop at nerringfeava stere directory lc bov dale barrister and gellelter georgetown ontario ohiftmklna bldf mill at cuuencs h wiooinb barrister ueueltar notary paule ofilces owelll block georgetown telephone ibs john a thompson tutuir sellellar notary faula uu1 street phone 333 a 39 also m1ds oil cake gluten bone meal tankage grit oyster shell branshorts meat meal charcoal salt cornmeal oat and barley chop flour porridge oats philip g early rkmc 175 cenget0wn w maefayden manager dr j j raul db b t paul fayslekae aad sergeeas uadlcal officer of health in esqueslng towmhlp offlco hours 3 to 4 and 7 to s pm ofbos and residence uain 8treet south opposite prasbyterisn church db c v wuuahs physlelsn and surgeon uedlcal officer of health georgetown sfflos and imidenre queen st south orbos hours 13 and 6s pjtt alio by appointment r b watson dj1a ud8 gesffeteens save umii to s bleeps taanaajr p l balk lda dom office in lana block oua door north of oneills carriage rectory hours am to e pjn db b leabmontb veterinary burtaon phone 340 main su n geargetova ohiropbaoxio ndlssn tke cabepraelar ralawr dradaau u vaanr pracum n maivlaa sarswt oauafatky xray service ofboa over dominion store office hours monday wednesday and saturday i m s and 7 to a pm other days and hours by appointment phase 1m b 1mi at mihsa wnae 313 tuesday and prlday 3 to s pa effecive after 31 yean eihstnee we till iral uu iuu in re- salts and malts eeaat kelly aiken caueelare ne celleeuea no cbeife ocaateelue aatlali oveasaaai 1 i mark every grave nothlns is more laitlns or more appropriate to oommemorala the memory of loved onee who have one before than beautiful tran- u well carved with our present equipment and facilities no plant la better prepared to offer better valuta or abetter stock to choose from than ean be secured at our plant you owa it to yourself to see our stock and sat quota on monuments markers or com er stones before plasms an or der anywhere special qas tellies peers ea all orders hens if e asm ii adoa mmmhbi works j nicbol phone us ilsaaw georgetown elevator staminax chick feed staminax laying mash big crop improved leaning wis consin no 7 seed corn bran shorts hay straw salt alex l noble phone 146 hydro electric system orders taken for ranges -and- appliances of all kinds office town hall make sure you get all c youre entitled to i t r p mm a bio siylinder wndlrm ol tha lataet j qmr rjioornrrsl type bio she powejikpeed aeealeratloa snwothneea and handlin easa bio roomy bodscs by pisker ol dathlni oriv inal style witb wide rasthtl seals richly up- bolstered i complelo luxury appointmenlsi tarnstodl fitrjruja of oustora quality foot-eoa- trollod lilt beam baadlubiei effortlaee etaorinjl fourwheel brakee of real bio ear quality imemalexpandliul and fully proteeted from dirt and weather stroni flexible eeml-ellip- tie springs with aprind cover and lovejoy hydraulie shook absorber when you pay the prise of pontlae youre entitled to a bio shi make sure you get it pontiac s v king georgetown ontario m c overholt aeton onurio pboduct op cbnbbat motobs of canapa ltmrtbd every package of red rose tea is prepared with tha aame care as if our reputation were to atand or fall upon that single package a redrqse teaftw go tea red rose orange pekoe in extra good lit ebuoy tennis shoes a full selection of g tennis and sport shoes jj in stock at very low prices i d brill co i phone 167 georgetown college view carage welding and expert brake service battery repairing auaalre ta ell makes ef osm ou ous oreeses eu ala4te aa4 omv batteries ateekavces an uptodale aulo repair shop prompt service workmanship suatanteed a brunton college view phone 330 georgetown watch ottat wnmow tumr j cshttae mayaauulsalse rum lee lus msisass age muui wtlruly mu1 ihuttauy only mas srtimuff shiltfklm hi wvuriaott 9 sua werrs ura mstsy rteum m aae baiaal ssaea7e csduss tomai sw me nxoooi mcii nis utiipiis as civs bvouu um clioicts tm 99 i know homsnhln43 qood about votf wouldnt thu old world im bettor h tile folkj wo truwt would nay i know fcairtlhlnh ftood about you and llwii trooi m jut unit wuy wouldnt it be flnt and datuly if each lmudelimp warm nnd true carried with it thu nuuranm i know homethinir root about you wouldnt life be lou more happy if the rood tluta in un nil were llie only thing about ui tliat fouut bothered to reeall wouldnt life be lot more ho pay if we praised uve sood we nee por theres nuch a lot of eoodneu jn tlie wont of you and me wouldnt it be nice to practice that fin way of thliiklnc too vou know nomethlna eood about met i know nomethlna good about yout selected a pkomifllng prercmimon i doat know wlut were comlntf to im sure said the builneg nun m ive and the mlnuter ut walling on the liotol verandah for newt concerning a threatened ttrlke the world menu to be crazy these ttayi and no one teemi to know the cure for our trouble i ran acrou aomethlng the other day that bounded sood to me the minuter uld what wai lt jiut this tlmple aentence ye mutt be born again humph i thats from the bible is nt it its a mystical sort of thine that no one has ever fully understood teems to me i fear it is too difficult to understand prescriptions the minister replied are usually a bit difficult to interpret nut it is seldom necessary that the patient shall understand the doctors latin why do x think this prescrip tion promising well for one thing because it goes to the root of the trou ble men are burning the ills of the world to various seoondory causes ignorance wrong laws wrong dis tribution of wealth wrong surround ings wrong social customs and so forth now none of these things he at the root of the nutter at bottom what is wrong is man himself if laws and social customs are wrong man made them so if there is ignorance if there is injustice man makes it if there are surroundings in which man cannot thrive they are siirroundlngs that man has made fundamentally man himself is wrong and this pre scription in lis very first word strikes at the root of the trouble you believe then that tha problem la a religious one ptindamentajly it is it is mans nature his disposition that la wrong education will not cure our ills we do not sin through ignorance alone what is needed is a new spirit and a new spirit is just what this prescrip tion proposes to give us but will it workt it does work take jerry ueauley river pirate thief probably a mur derer you have heard that he was transformed into a valuable cltuten who went out to save other human wrecks what did it this prescription valentine burke the burglar through trying this prescription became a trus ted deputy of the law he had once flouted these are only two out of countless instances oranted that it works in the cases of individuals that does not prove that it will cure the ills of society doesnt it what is society but an aggregation of individuals how can you change society except by chang ing the individuals the process is slow i grant but it is sure and do you know any other proposed remedy as promising as this to be frank with you said the business man i do not rilanflia miorohed in thh klkctionh act tim report of tlie sieclal standing commlltee of uu house of commoiut which has been ltoldlng protracted hlttlnipt or huiulry into lite dominion klectloiis act and tlie corrupt inquir ies act presented in purilameut con tains ahwiulmentn unanimously re commended for immediate action they ure such uve report stales as could not bo put into force without preparations which will entail at least mk montlis work for that reason the amendments niiux be mode to die do minion elections act during uve pres ent session other amendments of a less urgent diameter are still under consideration tlie amendments recommended deal first wlui llie transfer of the responsi bility for tlie conduct of returning of ficers from the uovemment to tlie chlel electoral officer and second with lie substitution of n new system for the preparation of voters lists the appointment of returning officers will be in the hands of tlie chief electoral oincer if tlie amendments carry tlie gravest and most fundamental objection to the present system of pre paring lists says uve report is that practically invariably in urban areas and not infrequently in rural areas tlie procedure laid down results in uve preparation of lists containing not only many inaccuracies but including the names of an unduly large and some times enormous number of persons who are not qualified to vote in uve polling division to which uve list re lates nor indeed in the electoral dis trict of which the poll is a part inaccuracies lecur mainly because of the use of uie provincial lists in mak ing up uve federal lists the recom mendations provide for the abandon- ment of uve provincial lists and uve substitution of a system of preliminary enumeration uve remaining steps in uve procedure remaining much un uiey ure at present notes and comments therk is an tumor in business utst u the fine gold or it hint reckons with every man justly uiat loves light uiat regard kindness and ralrnesn more highly utan goods or prices or profits it becomes a man more tixmn his furnlslilnss or his ltoiue it speaks far him in live lieart of everyone his frieiidslilivs are serene and secure fabmeb8 week at agricultural college everything is set for a larger atten dance and a more interesting program than usual in connection wlui the an nual visit of the farm folks of ontario to the agricultural college the college has just started on big program of expansion and will be more worthwhile visiting than ever bpetfsi features of interest are being arranged and dr christie the new and energetic president is anxious to meet as many farmers and form fam ilies as can possibly take a day off to visit the college and experimental ponn at this time special days have been designated for uve different counties but any family not able to make the trip on uve day designated for their county will be entirely welcome on any one of uve other days here is the list as arranged monday june 17 essex kent el gin norfolk hsldlmsiid welland lin coln wentworth tuesday june ulh lulton water loo dufferin perth huron orey bruce wednesday june 10th brant peel simcoe york ontario durham nor thumberland and eastern counties thursday june 20 middlesex ox ford wellington victoria peterbor ough lanark uuskoka i otrnucs swaa took own rslamts uhntsllo cotfwa w j ja u 59e hi assoa blabs8 smtafti dominion 8tobes limited maue rnr m syssrewsr public rciiooi insrectob rbesenth bcrobt following is a copy of the public school inspectors report as presented at a meeting of the board last wed nesdsy evening the chslnnsn end lferabers public school board georgetown ontario ladles and oentlemen on completing my official visitation of your school for the current term 1 have pleasure in presenting a brief re port it is a source of satisfaction to me as representing the department of education to find the conduct of the school continuing at the usual high standards as regards both instruction end management in the former res pect there is no occasion for adverse criticism but rather for hearty com mendation throughout and in the lat ter no difficulties whatever are in evi dence efficiency marks ths work of your esperlenced start and you are to be congratulated on the effectiveness of the service rendered the only chsnge in the staff this una was oc casloned by the resignation of ulss nelson whose illness and subsequent death i share with you in deploring she had given of her best service to the school evidently under serious dlf flculttes known psrhsps only to her self ulss caldwell succeeding ulss nslson is an esperlenced and capable teacher of previous experience in the county she is proving very competent in every respect and i find her class in a very satisfactory state of advance ment under ulss rysns mansge- ment the general morale of the school appears to be well sustained and the results of the years work should be thoroughly satisfactory- the enroll ment hss remained stationary being at present 316 as eompsred with 318 in the pall term in the matter of equipment the needs of the school are well served i understand that you have under con sideration the improvement of the sanitary accommodations in this matter the advice of a sanitation ex pert will be of much more value than any suggestion i might make in the beginners department of this school there are a number of cases of special difficulty which i have discuss ed with the teacher were it not for the particularly good work done in this grade these difficulties would be more pronounced it would certainly be to the advantage of the school if the bosrd were to establish a special class to which i made reference at some length in a previous report during the pall term i should welcome an oppor tunity to discuss this matter at greater length with you at a meeting of the board faithfully yours j u denyes general news abble deforest of acton formerly of nassagaweya was run over by a motor car recenuy and seriously injured he was taken to ouelph oeneral hospital there is a rumor uiat a large young ladies college it slvortiy to locate in uve district east of ookville and will oc cupy quite a large tract of land which report has it is under option tlie ookville masonic lodge received word at uvelr meeting on tuesday ev ening that john e mccorklndale now of port william lind received his med al from grand lodge for liavhig been a ruling master fur fifty years mrs biusannab decker who has uve distinction of being uve oldest woman in wellington county celebrated her ninetyninth birthday at her home in uve ariceu huls on saturday where many friends called on her to extend congratuutlpns richard a lies wellknown bramp ton contractor his son bert and one of uvelr laborers who had been but recently engaged by them were badly hurt yesterday shortly before noon when the scaffold on which they were working collapsed t sarah ellen wife of albert palmer mill street milton and daughter of the late john white kxup for hal- ton county died thursday deceased was a lifelong resident of milton and a member of st pauls united church she is survived by her husband a narrow escape from being crushed beneath uve engine of a c pit freight train was experienced on tuesday by o m jenks 20 duke st stratford who jumped from his truck a few sec onds before uve vehicle was smashed to pieces at uve cooksvllle crossing the annual convention of uve cana dlan weekly newspapers association u to be held at london ont on july 4th and bui weekly publishers from every province in the dominion will foregather for the purpose of renewing friendships and discussing business meuiods wullam p redmond of bangor maine who won the second price of 08000 on uve english derby as an nounced in quebec is a railway clerk on the bangorvanceboro run over the maine central rauroad he bought his ticket in new brunswick and paid do cents for it while driving to clarkson wednes day afternoon mr victor johnston of strectsviue was struck by a bus and his car rather badly snuuhed ue was cut about uve face and mrs bradley a passenger had soma ribs broken and mrs faulkner was badly shaken they were taking uve tatters daughter mrs dandle of lumllton to uve bus stop when uve accident happened it was witnessed by a highway constable who immediately arrested uve driver of uve accidental death was uve verdict gi ven at uve inquest held at caledon in connection with uve death of mer- wln baxter who was killed on may 33rd when hla motor car was struck by a train at the canadian pacific railway crossing one mile east of caledon the train crew was exoner ated of all blame dr a p reynard of palgrave was conner dill 130 of tlie ontario legislature pustwd at live recent session provides that all fines for offences under uve lilflhway traffic act on county high ways sliatl hereafter go to live county treasurer instead of to uve municipal ities in which the offences were com muted under another bill passed at tlie same session counties will now be policed by tlie provincial officers where there is no high constable only a few years ago we stood at uve railroad crowdng and watched with uomewliat of amusement train after train speeding ui rough loaded with munitions of war today we see uve uame trains speeding past just as heavily loaded with automobiles when we read uiat ifttooo people were killed by motor vehicles in the united states alone last year it is not hard to estim ate uiat peace hath ivor victims no less than war the visitor to canada from uve south regardless of what else he may fau to notice never falls to remark upon uve canadian sunday the quiet restful aunday ol canada is wonderful con trast to uve noisy commercial sunday of uve united stales of america we are told that we lose in dollars and cents by uie diversion of considerable tourist traffic from canada over week ends often we hear unthinking can adians remark that they like cities a- cross uie lino because they can go to uteatres and ball games on sunday but business can often be purchased at loo high a price canada cannot ufford to commercialize her sunday for the soke of uve tourist trade 8toppino every motorist on uve highways of ontario conducting m sobriety test and a calculation as to speed is uve only satisfactory way to meet uve menace of speed demons and highway accidents in the opinion of t j watklnson of strathroy detail ing his theory mr watklnson stated uut his scheme would entail uve em ployment of officers at various parts of uve province along uve highways these officers would have authority to halt every passing motor they would see that the driver was sober and would have a check on his speed for uve section in which they worked both officers possessing stop watches these teams would be moved from one high way to another and from one section to another week by week it is uve claim of uve strathroy man uut by such a scheme eventually every drunk en driver would be discovered he ad mits his plan would not in a season or two eliminate all accidents but be lieves that in course of time it would largely reduce the number of uie pres ent accidents let uu 8mile all uve morning she had been trying to teach her small pupils uve mysteries or simple addition- j one small boy seemed far behind uve others at grasping even uve sim plest ideas look here bobby she said for the fifth time lets suppose your father saves la every week for four weeks what will he have at uve end of that timer bobby ivad his answer ready a phonograph a new suit a wire less set and new furniture for uve house he replied proudly the highway safety committee has renewed its campaign for uve preven tion of accidents in this paper uve cjommlttee publishes its advertise ments calculated to renew public int erest in this vital problem it is stated by those who have studied uu ques tion uut motor traffic in ontario in creased between 30 and 35 in 1b2 over 1037 but uut the fatal accident ratio was lower than in 1b37 highway officials give a good deal of credit for these figures to uu educauve efforts of the highway safety committee dur ing uu last two years as uu traffic grows uu committee find uut they have to continue uvelr efforts with re newed vigor in order to keep uux ra tio at as low n figure as possible af ter careful study members of uu com mittee have concluded uut uu vast majority of accidents can be prevent ed if a few simple rules of safety are kept constantly in mind one official of uu highways department asserted uut during certain periods of this summer we may expect cars in use on ontario highways to equal one car to every- three people living in uu pro vince these figures of course take into account the lncnaslng number of tourist cars using ontario highways the school principals in this vicin ity received letters this week from hon o howard ferguson in his capacity as minister of education asking uut they again cooperate in the campaign being sponsored by uu highway safe ty committee of which hon geo a henry minuter of highways u chairman in his letter mr ferguson stresses uve absolute necessity of im pressing a greater degree of traffic consciousness upon uu minds of uu younger generation he notes uut highway traffic in ontario u heavier oils year than ever before and it pro- 1 mlses to grow to still greater stent it follows uut the heavier uu traffic the more dangers on our hlghwaya mr ferguson urges uu teachers to de vote some time to the practical less ons of safety he has told uu teach ers of the plan of uu highway safe ty committee by which they may obtain free blotters for uve childrens use in school by writing the commit tee on these blotters are imprinted in no mlstakable terms rules which should do a gnat deal to prevent ac cidents to children a suggestion la made uut childrens interest may be stimulated in this campaign by hav ing them write compositions on sub jects related to highway safety next year the safety convention of uu industrial accident prevention associations will be held on uu 34th and 2suv of april at uu royal york hotel toronto in giving out this in formation r b money general man ager of the associations states uut about 1800 delegates are expected to attend the convention from all parts of ontario the figures covering the reports by industry in ontario for onurio to the workmens compensa tion board are now available during that month there were 7300 accident reported to the compensation board of which 37 were fatal this shows an increase of over 1000 aocldenu report ed by all classes of industry in on tario pa tali ties in april were slightly lower utan in march the total bene fits awarded by the compensation board in uu month of april amount ed to m03065tt of which 1344u74 waa for medical aid the payroll in the past year shows uu highest in uu history of the compensation board of ontario and this increased activity ao- counu in part for uu greatly increas ed number of accidents certain classes of industry uut are not now organised for accident prevention purposes are considering uu desirabil ity of taking up uvls ivhase of indus- tftal acuvlty and mr moriey reports uut good results should come from this it has been uu general exper ience of those classes organised for accident prevention work that it pro duces laivgible and satisfactory rosulta