iyjii 1 the georgetown herald t f1fty till hi ykah op publication georgetown wednesday evening july 16th 1919 si so per annum or 125 if paid in advance the georgetown herald evfcry wednesday evening at the heralo power printing office georoolown ont contract advertising bates ftf v juanahsd pplfotln i- 9g 4unm w v i insaertlo ww i wtmlw jroiltapor llive fofeojlli tttlbaey yst 5aiiljsj be nitqi trujudoiif uu oitlseineuts twolve jlnea i u u lfroh jiiiyvi fluoiiteut without hpniitlu ul- restlipis wlt bo luaerfed until totbld fj t miu cliiugeii accordingly i rolv adveulsemeiitb ytll bo dlttaead yiiool jsi- enalittnoqth without exit char i vii4ihk rasoiitrlctlyiiwmota v ijnljit ururui omoe byjjujndayveven kv icfwpriptjon rxte ry f 0p yenr-jhtu- or i jt k paid- ih advuitou six- mdnths at iienio li a- ppv vanoe- 2 i h addvess lbel sjiowatelaf p jtlfuiiibuutdtloij expires j at moow2 puiblleher ik i- qtrtim table sowq eaht passenger 048 aiu passenger 1020 a in hull- lls5ain passenger 846 pm 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archant5 bank 1 1 at office montreal of canlrvda ouch i own branch uion branch stablishad 1884 c w grandy manager l b shorey manage up to yon it h a kiooiiu iim a tombj ja a blue and dismal rain da a sad forlorn untl tearful dav if pu vouli mafcjit poj aooreqaj4plriisii drtjy- a chelejiaf aritr k oj irig tbiy a whats the hw iq trjmg day ittui to 6ujqii know i v it a utonoils day a happy day a joyouh and a biroyaptdny a piarrylaugtiinjjvnajipy day irjoij would mitkc ttao- v abvillvsbt dojnminrtj a juu a fair 4 a jgood for making rlorloy davr its ujj to ydti jou knoy mmstomm poor crazy hobct by bdwm batmsb copyrlibt ms coal the best sorantdn coal in all sizes portland cement flour feed provisions john ballantine georgetown phone 30 good flour is absolutely necessary to produce the best in bread arid pastry the noble brands are the superior brands of today try them robert noble limited norval ontario pattersons meat market is yhere you can secure the very choicest of all kinds of fresh and cured meatsfish etc at the lowest prices any person having veal calves for sale communicate with w j patterson main street georgetown phone no 1 al iv fir v 1 i v established 167a fwavh jou our alvanukob of ronoidciotl the i joint nocoiint in the hank of hamilton with- drawalh by ohctjuo oithnr liy tho wife or huhband buuli ndoountff are invited by tho rank of llnmir- lon whore dopositois may nlwaytt iloiond upon oourtooiia tronlihant andjofllciont aoivioo bank of hamilton gcmackay manager hi one crime reiuulned fur no 82 mixed freight went bound short- hnnded and overloaded ave in the crew nnd eight three ran she had broken twice mopped for hot box four times and had beii forced to double oer every hill from orewa to stockton therefore at benton ahe hud lulcl nut no 17 eaettbouml puhkenger at lelttraon ahe had held up no iv the dint freight of refrigerated perlxliubleh ruutilng to chicago t eivanx ahe hud tlvlaycd paasedger no is for half an hour at brunswick she had held back ptikkcnger no 24 and laat at lnvern alie had laid out for almost an hour the crack transcontinental express no 9 rust bound in ten minutes no 32 would com plete the calendar by laying out no 10 ulfto the twin transcontinental rush ing up from behind the aiding at stockton which the freight had been altoued fifty mloutts to reach from lnvern ten mile back was still eight inllea ahead and forty of the fifty min utes were gone the crew out thirtyeight houra were exhausted exasperated humili ated they had freighted too long to mind the mere thirtyeight houra exhaustion and exasperation but thla time the humiliation was ovtrdone their superiors had humll luted them personally and pointedly at the larger town and by wire at the stops between their equals on the other trains had humbled them as they alunk into- the sidings but what was entirely intol erable their inferiors and worse the very hoboa ateallng rides on the train had mocked them and rubbed it in thirty hobos had boarded the train at the hill beyond luvern overborne the weak crew broken into a car of foodstuffs and after eating what they wanted had scattered the rest along the right of way till it had ceased to amuse them the crew had found it best to sulk very silently in the caboose at the end of the train till the volley of atones manning through theulndowa told that the trampa had departed then a one man the crew of no 82 sprang for ward for revenge the object was sttu asleep in th empty at the middle of the train the crew had come upon him some hours before but that was before they had learned the personal advantage of enforcing the rule to eject tramp and before they had laid out the last two passenger trains and the trans continental and received the tele graphic comments thereon harrlng kicked the object to con sciousness while kalvert and bender one on each side picked him up on of the others opened wider the big door of the box car one harrlng remarked with an other kick a kalvert and bender swung the hobo between them two barring kicked again no 82 in a laat spurt to retch th sldlag before no 10 could overtake it put on speed and jumped ahead but the men in the car did not heed it three i the hobo at the touch of herrings foot swung free from the hands on either side and dove oat through th door in a low parabola a howl i and for an instant a gray gap appeared in the lying hedge beside the track y hes hit the rosd muttered her ring what do you want to hurt a man for he blamed it upon th others why couldnt you let him go into the busbt kalvert spat upon the floor but tui ned his face away from the lantern were hitting it up he observed cureleasly the damned hobo bender grunted gruffly the hobo drew himself up on his hands he felt stunned and deadened all over and was conscious more of a battered dullness thin of pain he hod a numbed understanding ttint ha must hove been quit hdseleas after he struck not for very long but for a few moment anyway yet a h dragged himself around and sat up he saw that he could scarce ly have lost consciousness they had thrown kim off halfway around a tcurvetand th red light of the caboose was still visible at the farther horn of th crescent he gaged at it itupldlf nnd rubbed bis eyes with hi swollen knuckles bat still the red light persisted there and it came to him slowly that the train must have mopped i th wagon road the tramp had been thrown upon might imdjbm a town but be couldnt tall ho far 6ft it might be or in which direction the trln wafthere nnd now that he wasttnrf the imiiio thought he might get the crw v 7 j y the craey damned hollo the en gineer of no 10 sputtered to the group which gathered about the pilot sui cide suicide thats what it is jumped right ont of the bushes there and threw himself under the wheels beard me whistle didnt you but ha was hound to kill himself thought he might be crasy and i gave her sand and reversed her bat ho wae under the wheels ss soon as i saw him suicide sulcld lov right under the wheels nnd ill get raked for killing bint killing him lord j a man bender bloodspattered und winded hurst through the group nnd clung panting to the engineer tliank god y stopped thirtytwos nil over the track round the curve and what stopped yet nan over mnnl lord its the erase hobo w swung off bout her lucky fr you he got on the rlghfv wuy and f rns too the poor craiy hobo but tho engineer f no 10 wis knetl- ing kid iflngfrlng gently the roujrh jiotli of the alenve of the mim lying under the pilot i inor cry hh9lio murmured ry softly poor crapy uool i not he might hide hlnweir kiiiu he was wondering oiilj nr he could catch them in time tu l iheui to let him on again mid ir they wouldnt be was plaimliii ulieie he might hide from them then he saw that hoinetlilng was tht mutter with the truln the curs were not straight on the truck but were lylug across it in every direction the roofs bad slid down ami j lie little bulged out big prd folr barrel sod boi were brown ajluutud 2 fir asthe trasup could me rlrougli te dirknis the- wavy line of cum gig sagged eraslly over both vldex of the track some ware rolled over on their sides but nowhere in the longlhe wai here t sound oi sign of life although tbblujhirlngvlck in the red lump at thi rrnr t the train nlfr uvrned tie trump fftiued hie lamp oram its fastening and walked a lung the wreck- f age uututroin under a pile of twarojt at ida feet he lieuixl u groau the hobo kicked the bouru and the groau nounded ugaiu tfe leaned aver ilia wlthu queer tly- eelmgr it ms h beakiunui tugged ineffectually at the plunking his flnjjers kept letting jro their hold tmdtlie aat back helplessly tut he knew the man underneath wsa coiihcioum now tpt itie mutterlngs were audible llioucl still incoherent number ten ten ten ten damn li ten tea the limn underneath was saying as ttse holm tugged over him 1lie i rump tore a board free and the mini below shuddered and twisted bis lieud in the ragged hole number ten damn you he gasped in puiii from the weight of which his lung were relieved stop ten ten you dumued hobo he gasped as the pain clipped him again atop ten the ex- presa train behiud us he explained mildly atup it stop it lantern there run nan run 1 the hobo understood at last and harrlng sank back again unconscious the tramp was tunning mechanical ly automatically at the trainmans bidding from far away the wblatle of no 10 cause to him half startled hi in from his automatism and he raced on more consciously his legs wobbled queerly as he forced them and lie mumbled between the ties sometime staggering two or three steps buck ward to auve hla bulunce before he could lunge madly forward uguin the second screech from no 10 echoed past hlui and aa he looked fearfully ahead und did not te ttie engine he suddenly recalled thut lie waa on the curve and spurred on mot e desperately throwing himself font aril now as he stumbled and pressing hi in self up again with hla free hand when be fell it was quite two hundred yards to the beginning of the atralghl stretch which he must reach to signal the truln again no 10 whlatled but now the sound inatvad of coming around the crescent ahead seemed to the tramp to come through the woods at his side and ns he glanced aside it seemed to come directly through the opening where u path ran through the trees 8iontuneuhly facing about to the di rection of the shriek the tramp meed into the cutoff the pound of the tram now came to him clearly as he ran but the smooth dirt of the path spread before htm yet lie lurched over it with high strain ed strides und still feeling for the treiklioroua ties when they were no longer there to trip him he slipped at flret but hla stride soon adapted it self and he reeled on to beat the train to heat the train the exhaust of the transcontinental great engine al ready biased through the trees about him yet lie had to beat the train he had to bent it but he could bear it coming so fast that his little steps seemed nothing he could feel the pain of his muscles and the beat of bis feet upon the path but compared with the tremendous rush of the train he seemed held by a weight in the opening ahead he saw the track where it crossed his tittle path and he had to beat the train to tbat track i madly thinking only to win the race and to lighten himself he hurled the signal lantern from him and seemed to gain a little the track showed plainly before him almost at his feet so plainly that he knew the headlight of the engine was almost over the spot where the path crossed it to bent the train there tq beat the train he didnt know where his strength cume from or that it came it all till it stiffened his leg and steadied him he wax ten feet from the track hut the train was almost as nenr hie crossing to beat it now to win at the finish the uhlte glare of the heudllght smote his ejes but he shut them and threw himself forward blindly with his srms thrown out it was the end of the race and wildly madly now the engine lbs big pounding engine beuten by the little man roured to try to frighten him away and win after all hut the little man wouldnt be frightened or cheated with the blind reckless hurst of hla triumph he gathered himself hurtled forward and beat tho train to the track acton the new liquid asphalt coating applied to mill street is just as hard on white boots parlom carpets and polished hours an tat via has been tho cliuroli street and brook aenuo bndgoh inno been rebuilt they look good and utronk but are jloji retnnrjtable for thoij aittstip beatitj mias mo wjlsmlmfc- cuptfased hen- tflemfmtary theory j oxabifia- tiotrs in rnusio act pronto conser- vatory with honors mr and mrs alckebnie of roctf- eetet j y raoftored bete last- weak and are visiting mr and mrs oeorre- sober antt family n jrs wtiioui johnstone lefttbfs- mteek for saskajxiori saak hho will spebdia onth or so- bfe borne of jier son mr reginald johnstone tbei mrs john jharvejvwati dalled to georgetown on saturday through the illness of her sister mrs john s leslie who chad thift evening- mr and mrs hsirvey attended he fdneral on monday mr and mrs r l gregory and leslie mrc c speight and alisa bertie left on saturday morning by motor formiasauga beach on geor gian bay they will spend a week or so there enjoying the lake breezes and incidently in ashing free press very softly erin erin school board is advertising for three now teachers dr and mrs lollop and daughter marion of norval spent sunday at dr abbotts in mr and mrs topping toronto and son jack have been visiting her cousins tho misses hull and other relatives mrs w 8tevonson toronto formerly of erin accompanied by mr cook and the misses cook of georgetown spent sunday in town visiting old friends while running across the street in erin on dominion day little margaret barton the six year old daughter of mr and mrs barton of belfountain was knocked down by a passing auto and was severely cut about the face and chin for tunately no bones were broken but it took seven stitches in the cut on her chin the marvel is that she was not killed while on the way from tbronto on friday last mr j j still met with a father serious accident with bis car at a sideroad on the oenire road above brampton when another car struck his in the side damaging it considerable alsodoing some damage to the other car fortunately the occupants of both of tho cars escaped without injury other than a few scratches advo cate dropped asjxiosutnre oakvillo hs has dropped agri cultural course though it got 1200 a year from the education depart ment and 600 from the oounty for it it appears that the bulk of the grantb had to be paid for equip ment and extra salary and it was found that the principal had to give too much of his time to agriculture to the neglect of other subjectr be on the lookout for thesa people are warned to be on the alert for counterfeit coins particu larly half dollar pieces bad silver is being circulated in western ont ario and it is only by the closest scrutiny that the bad ones can be detected the work on the half dollar piece is al most perfect the only detection that can be discover ed is in the milling around it is not as petfeot as it is on the govern ment money the die work on the head and wronth of maple leaves is considered an absolute replica of the good money in appreciation of bis service laat week before aobool closed the pupils of the entrance class in miss bennetts room in the public school requested j p worden the late janitor to visit the school upon arrival they called him to the teachers dais and presented him with a pair of military brushes laird mcdonald was the spokes man for tneclass and made the presentation mr worden ap preciated very much the generous thoughtfuinebb of the young folks thanked them for their valuable gift and wished each success in the examinations about to be held he then iiivilod the thlltynrre- scholars piesont to accompany him to wilea cafe where ice cream was served acton free press garden party and ooaaeert the georgetown and glenwilli- ama cooperative sooiety will hold their dint rmntinl garden party and concert in the park george town on tliiiisday july 17th at 8 pm sharp an excellent pro gramme will bo given by the fol lowing will mart comedian re turned soldier miss phyllis mart national dancer gold medalist miss jnnotte mart highland dan cer also local talent glen band in attendance mr keen of biantford will ivo an address on coopeiation in case of rainy weather programme will be held in drill sbed ticket 25 cents dr a w nixon mpp chairman c asto r i a for ingots and cbjurtm inumkorovsrmy always bsars lh ignawnof a m i 1 i to lut liliu rliju to the new station u j v u j v- r i i i