page 6 the georgetown herald wednesday june 12th 1929 think what it means to own a six fjow cbmolrt aflocda o dw wefc j1 immuasty to litjiila year nfa mh foe eforlkder pttiotmmttm unot going ouhlow um flm tgi oft twer aad tb oawnih cbmlt cbo imm m bfofwm tba tjiaanctnw ews duatle atrial el u voony boat ly hcbcr tntiliirl la t a hmm rtilniliia itoetmatleeej y ew fa ul beauty and it tin ya id wliinm the eatery ef man mma fe w i bcalcai the eew turn feet ef falllinf teulycfaeogjie1 aifjioabrphy aajdecilrpi ability and ar fee which cii let b to jtmjv terjowi let your chevrolet di and irani weeat cf it atauh te ewa aad dtiw a abb the outstanding chcvrolet mkmucrweanaaalliotoaj of canada uenan j n oneill son phone 14 georgetown i ttfsb its it iitto bbc a canadian seed corn imp learning wis no 7 golden glow w c y dent virginia eureka mangel sugar beet and turnip seed seeds of all kinds georgetown flour feed mills w c bessey proprietor phone ibs georgetown slewarhown general store choice fresh groceries mens work boots smocks and overalls gasoline and oils ice cream and soft drinks on and after may ilth thli atore will be cloird every thunder afternoon during the lummar i m bennett pbooe s2r21 georgetown stewarttown because i had a rillknd ufa never would have been so rich to me wi well worth while but for that cheerllttf word you spoke but for that cheery smile the burden had mo heavy brown uy heart was filled with care i never would liave reached the goal i had you friend not been there because became i had m friend one who waa real and true because your frleridahlp did not fall i just when x heeded you i i lutd tlie strength to clamber on i had tlte will to do because i knew i lutd a friend ive had no cmue to rue oh titer are recortu of tlve post tttat tell of trtut sublime of rrindshlt tliat survived llw test of doubt disaster tune but y know one tliels up to date that had not luul an end wlten n man defeated fought and won bcauu lie hail a friend hekk 3etvl otlk canadian medical asaoc iiolidayh til season lias come when many people are preparing far utelr mm- mer liollday there u ivo question but that a rest a clianso or environment a period spent chiefly out of door at play and a release from the usual responsibilities and routine of work are all bood far everybody it is not in tended to suitgest a routine of life for the holiday in fact the release from dolna thins by the clock is in itself a relaxation and this appeals to many as the most desirable part of the holi day however it is foolish not to rive some consideration to a few thine which if overlooked may result in the holidays developing the aspects of a ilamlty water in the country water at sum mer resorts will if contaminated spread disease particularly typhoid fever just as readily as will water in a town or city when selecting i summer resort or when renting a cot- use or site for a camp find out whe ther or not the water is pure you cannot judse as to this from the ap pearance of the water water may be clear cold and sparkling and may still be impure and dangerous the only way to be sure is to have the water examined vour provincial health de partment will do this for you write and ask them how to take and send in a sample do this before you es tablish yourself at a lumemr retort milk in tlte country despite popular belief is generally not safe do not use milk unless you know it is safe visit the farm from which it comes see for yourself if the conditions are satisfactory we would advise that at least for chldlren all milk used be pasteurised there u no object in taking precautions all the year round and then allowing children to be ex posed to danger during vacation you cannot tell from their appearance whether or not cows have tuberculosis you cannot tell from appearance if a farmer is a disease carrier you can not tell from appearance whether or not the farmers well the water which he uses is safe the most practical safeguard is to boll or pasteurise the milk upon request instructions as to pas teurization in the home will be sup plied questions cmcemlng health ad dressed to the canadian uedlcal as soelauon 1m college st toronto will be answered by letter questions as to diagnosis and treatment will not be answered tory party chiefs to visit oakvule arkangemkntfl fo picnic compuctkd at muting of halton ahgocfatton the annual meeting of the klalton county conservative association held in milton last saturday was largely at tended m smith of burlington being climlrman among utose present were dr tl k anderson up of uuton ohd oeorgd hlllmer ujpp of oak- vllle arrangements were completed for the county picnic to be held in oakvllle on baturday june aand when hon r b bennett and premier fer guson will be speakers the following oracera were elected president w w moore campbell vine first vice pretildeitt mrs dr menlven acton flecond vicepresident j u uckcii- iu milton third vicepresident he- roy sergeant bronte fourth vice- president w k mccready trafalgar township fifth vicepresident j w ureckon freeman secretary a kl kllloit mil tan treasurer j p utile milton a vihion methought i dreamed and from a starry height looked down tiwm the martial hosts of men as hither thither swayed they in the flsht for freedom honor pride of power and then in glory vestured earth one altar seemed hlfth temple in wide space whereon owre gleamed the souls of youth aitcendlnff imp- pliant wise as flame of buoyant life athwart tlte skies and then a hiulden mint i looked again i and lot in mystic nlory nhnne a chain of radiant soiiia rnclrrlliw earth and sea io bloodred riow o llfea infinity la from this chain or kauih such love streamed forth ttiat ryes yet blinded with the pomp of earth and lirarta yet burled in tlte thlnnn of time and mollis yet fearful fairer helahtn to climb were by itfl power resplendent rained and heard above earthfl tumulta tlte eternal word as throuah tlio darkness of our mortal night of childlike groping ami bewildered algltt gods challenge flatted anew let there he light j aubrey rees h ere an dth ere announcing jc new dominion roval cord a tin balk to tend tha trains of 1sk motor tag nddu bnldnf qnkk pickup hlfhr it mbaretreni cirtui comblaea new encl bmriag nrlndpbi new coutructlon jdawalla an etronf y trnttnuad to mitt ret tad cub wear trad u thlclttr wltb deepnt block to fratur aonkld atuaic the nw boyal corf le the tin rod moat tuv to ft the heat from your car dominion tire depot georgetown the j speight 319 the blpnest shipment of lire muakrats over to bo shipped from canada a thousand in dumber were carried by canadian pacific ex press company from oak lake manitoba to hamburg oermanyra- cently tbey were trapped la tha breeding grounds on the manitoba rat farm and shipped in boxes each box holding twelve pairs tbey wero shipped on c p freighter beaverford from montreal and the uuskrau were in good condition with a minimum of casual t las when tbey reached destination the fioynl york hotel toronto largei t hostelry and highest building in the brlflih empire will be opened by his excellency tht govornorgeaeral june 11 tha fo lowing day will be reception day for guests and the hotel la booltej to capacity the whole walet front of toronto is rapidly resem bling that ot new york with the building or immense structures of which this is the outstanding on the authority of an official report recently issued it appear that the bicycle is gaining la po pularity in canada in 192b pro duction of bicycles lo canada reached a new record wltb tha selling value of products 52 pet cent blghsr than in 1927 lssl year 27dw wbeels wero sold valu ed at 1899180 within the neit few weeks tha largest roforenimlon venture so far made by tho ontario govern- stent will be undor wuy in the planung of 12io0au iron in the tbessaloa district near the 8oa this is to be lurgely eiperlmenlul and aa a guide to scheinuh undor contemplation for the future in different parts of ontario w h wllford will assume the title of purchoilng nmtnt canadian pacific hallway toronto accord ing to an announcement recently given out by ii w itntmris gener al purchsslnx aaent or the railway mr wllford will hne mont ur the work in connection with the itoyul york hotel purrhunes lie joined the company an luelerk in the pur chasing doimrtiiirnl in inih fourteen cases of orrhltls were carried from rnxlund in japan re cently under the inspire of the canadian 1arlflc kxnnm tonipnny to the order of iho knijieror ol jupon the kmprihh and nicinberj of tho imperlul court lliey ure sunt nut fnmi knulmd iilmitl three times a iur mtl an- hlxlily prised b the jupunenu ltoyal family and court a new wliivil linonu n tt4 msy be tho lonn aw iltct runt resistant wheal caimllitii iiuvcrn- ment plant bniilrri luiw loir heon ipurlmrnllntt in un iffurt to df volnp a vorlety of wlnit tlul will resist runt ami it hi mini- llui t- of high trade tulllltii- iiiiut kin- mur whirl m a roiirli luut rulli r pooryielding arnln of lln ul family whlrh hi 4 kifmil to im riihtrenlntnnl f iijih ihii rroni i with murqiiu wlnui and tin- t geny aanln rnihtnd wiili mtniu resulting in amhi uiiidi ih timr qunrtrri miirquu hiih b i in iitil brooderh lnvo tirrlid on t ii i perlmenls nt llit mnitttijt trtitil lural colleae nnd fitun ti niniiv i u slrelnn devetrv lt4i iiik mi far lo bo tin ii- il iu agrkulttital contfilioru tlw following relating to agricultur al conditions throughout canada was issued by tlte canadian bank of com merce under date of june 1st canada in common with practically all other countries lias experienced n lata and wet spring the effect in i eastern canada has been to cause the milton abandonment of some fields to delay w work generally in many districts be- yond tlte time when it la safe to sow provincial constable oeo cookman certain kinds of seed and to prevent has been transferred from kitchener early spraying of orchards a practice to milton that wards off disease a favorable milton public school board has en- tum in the weather in the latter part gaged miss velma smith of burllng- 3f may permitted the resumption of ton mbts uarjorle irving ash miss planting but numerous farmers have aeorgina storey milton and e w been forced to substitute crops such bayley of lowville to fill vacancies on aa buckwheat and barley for spring the teaching staff caused by the rcsig- wheat and oats which of course will nations of mrs j p mcoallum and probably result in larger than normal misses h bowes m walker and elsie yields of the former grains the late- stewart ness of the season and low prices have at tha recent examinations of the caused a marked reduction in the fourth year in the faculty of arts at planting of roots particularly potatoes toronto university mlts marion d corn and tobacco will be planted un- chlsholm daughter of ur and mrs der favorable conditions if normal victor chlsholm of milton passed her weather prevails in june alfalfa and final examinations in english and ilia- fall wheat and rye do not appear to tory and will have tlte degree of ba have suffered m setback except on conferred upon her at the coming con- lowlying land where root rot devel- vocation congratulations oped grass in tha meadows and pas- toronto normal school students held turn the growth of which waa re- their annual sports day on friday hut tarded improved considerably in the a picture of h c wrlgglesworth ot latter part of the month hornby the allround champion male in tha graingrowing provinces of athlete of the meet appeared in sat- western canada the wet weather in urdays toronto star weekly ulss ute first part of may provided much- aeargma storey of milton won tlte needed moisture in many sections and un yard race mr wrlgglesworth and on excellent seed bed there were of mum storey ore former students of course numerous interruptions in milton high school congratulations seeding operations but wheat planting champion was well advanced by midmay owing mainly to tha extensive use of power equipment the exception to fairly m rapld progress in planting was in acton southern alberta where the wet wea- ther was because of dry soil condl- tlons more of a benefit than a detri- 1 mrs a livingstone of aeorgetown rient- this area waa the only one visited with acton friends on sunday where wliearseedlng waa notpractle- rthomo moffat underwent an ollv comnletad tar the third weak in operation this week at st joseph s may a uutwork m fssied there lipltal his many friends wul hope before the end of the month his speedy recovery takhta the prairies as a whole rev father mcreavy tails today on the pinting period was earlier than in ws trip to great brltam and uwoon- urn and ims and considerably tlnent he will make a visit to rome uter than in mm and lmfcanteon- and the vatican his objective kprqis it aeemi that i mrs a e nlcklln left on tuesday there will not bireat increase in afternoon for an wgidcd vu t to the wheat acreage a shifting to other west and wtu i visit her daughters erons bv man fanners portly offeett- un- t k uccallum of saskatoon smussustn- a eewood of calary also pareddurinrthe past year as close- mrs dr mercer of smmonton imnmmmiumm y as can be judged at present there an slight decreases in manitoba and eastern sasktchewan and fairly im portant increases in western saskat chewan and northern alberta good progress has hajfti made in sowing coarse grains germination and growth were reported aa slow at first and weeds had a good start but conditions for the newlyseeded plant have since improved lack of subsoil timely warmth and rain come in the right proportions mlts edith fay chultotm welling ton county law librarian and a mem ber of one of guelpha oldest families waa found dead in the washroom in the courthouse following a search in stituted by friends when she failed to return home from work at her accus tomed time it is believed that she sjiffered a iteart attack it surely is oomical if not some what pathetic the way newspaper of fices are besieged every day by their friends urging them to roast this and that to see to it that this and that is corrected to have this and that done in tha city or country to start this and that kind of movement to correct evils in the government these friends actually appear to be lieve that it is tha newspapers busi ness to handle all these affairs but selfrespecting newspaper though ready to carry all reasonable responsi bility must remind its readers thst they the people an the authority upon whom rests the responsibilities tha present state of affairs local provincial and national a selfre specting newspaper tries to report the news of what actually hanpens not what might have hapdsfleaf the re lation of a aeunsneeilng newspaper to the general puhles is not always un derstood it is me duty of a news paper to be in a position to support any good act and criticise any bad act of public policy this nuuonshlp cannot exist when fsvors an asked and granted honesty is the only policy for a newspaper if objectors dont like the way things an going they should qualify as voters and then raise i cain about it exchange mr r w lowrle announces the engagement of his youngest daughter betty to mr charles wilfrid mcdon- old of toronto youngest son of the iste mr and mrs wm mcdonald of acton tlie marriage will take place quietly in june the argonaut senior rowing team leave for montreal on friday en route for england to compete in the royal henley regatta a runner acton boy bill wld ross who is a member of the team will be one of the crow to compete in this event dills position is in the bow he is a son of the late david ross of acton and bui can bet that the home town folks will be pulling with him in the struggle and anxious for him to help bring the hon ors back to canada free press ballinafad the lawn social under the auspices of the ladles aid held on the manse lawn last friday evening was well at tended and proved a most enjoyable 1 event the splendid program was sup plied by the acton sunday school or chestra and besides instrumental and vocal selections they presented the comedy too much married mr ma son of acton was chairman of the ev ening refreshments wen served from booths on the grounds 4 received too late for last issue miss bessie blnnle and miss bertie mllllgan of toronto spent the week end at the formers home with mr and mrs prank blnnle mrs robert english of toronto spent last week visiting at the home of her sister mrs bert rogers and other friends of the district mr dan campbell has secured a position in ouelph and moved then last week ur archie ucenery spent last week in kitchener in the interests of the company with whom he la employed mr robert cole has sold his farm at the foot of the mountain to ur boyd and has stored his household ef fects in mr t mcciuna house we an sorry to hear that mrs david ucclun was in the hospital in toron to millinery call and inspect our display of the seasons newest millinery come in and see our fine display of summer felts something to suit every lady and our prices are the lowest consistent with the best quality of materials it will pay you to get your millinery here misses claridge herald block georgetown jfiwittuim son parlors for canadian trains s w tr the neveet addition to the equipment of the canadian matlonal railway such aun parlor take the plaae of ti at parlorbubet can vita ium which allow the health living aun raya to enter tha apace la uaadlb mmroua quantity eft that tbeee room offer the greataet rjoujble amount of unihliw and light the aim parlor adjoin the lounge and beyond that la the parlor eectlon theeaeara araaleo radio equipped and are aulay sftws cwuta new magnetic probe removes iron slivers a new type at liafaetls probe aa alectrsnufaet ol unuaual atranitk cj ol aa cobalt and ateej which tonne a invaluable addition to doctor- laattiuaeate for tha raawval nartlclea embedded la the akin muaeular tlaaua or tha aye u tha lataat development la ban tj laboratory enterprise tha humanitarian aplrlt alwaye auaipunad by aleianiur graham bell ventor ol ih telephon ha been reflected la many auxiliary product of telephone nrofne dt lifetime dr bell declined and manufactured a probing inttruaum abauar u function to that heeatly j pjapeaaee whleli important adlua eycutthtiayaov perfected and thereby relieved much buffering aa increued knowudf ef autaetto propeetlee which cater largely into utephoneonetructloa hieledeiperimentereto tha duoovery olthlelmt to the doctor kit the lucta above ehow left hew particle were removed from the eye i right a atrong eleetroniagnt at work on erp iron pile ilaiaaaaiaiiaiiaa 4 a h silence that is not golden t he merchant who fail to apeak up lata a lot of golden ate alip paat hit atore thia loat buainea soea either to hi com petitor down the atreet or by the mail order route to the big city atore a people are often aurprised to find that the gooda they bought un- aight unaeen from a catalogue can be teen and examined in the local atore tell your buying public what you have an odvertiaement in the georgetown herald will invite the whole community to your atore and people shop where they are invited to shop j ssshgbaa ibh f