the georgetown herald fifty fifth year of publication qeoxg4own wednesday evening- january 18th 1922 1 60 per anmimfld advance 2 00 to u 8 the georgetown herald t puhl every wednesday evening at lbs i1eraud power printlno office georgetown ont contract aoverti8ino rates furfllilwl on application j mt moore pwulsker asa pnfritm himkaf oijlw weekly passenger mail malr passenger hail otb tlsaetatblo going bout 9 19am huoam 11 40 a m 8 45 pm 6aopm 20pm paeeeagerrsaoday ir 711 pjn- f qomo wkbt passenger 7 67 ftm mail 10 16 am passenger 2 01 pni passenger 4 60 pm passenger 603 pm mail 7 09 pn mail 820 pm passenger son day 10 16 m oomo hobth mail 8 00 am mail 6 10pm oomo south mail 11 83 am mail 8 00 p m dahxtimbwabtb bm pm pm going bant 810 224 6 40 going west 8 66 8 10 7 89 sunday timtb table going bast am pm pan pun p m 10 31 1280 8 46 610 917 am pm pm going west 1040 610 9 8c yeac aad ctuuiaa sta teavats is strictly first class to alt departments and unexcelled a the donun on stu dents assisted to obtain employment enter ny time wnte for our handsome w j ehlatt prtwdpal palm garden lunch rooms mesxls served at all honn ice oream fruit confection a full idne o tobaccos- cicaua and cigarettes all phonctorders delivered wheatley jtv st special sale ads week art not 01 house dresses aprons of all kinds and sizes lsd cs and chldrena n ght dresses and under wear chldreo s bals lams caps and scarfs warm stock ga and pullovers we also baye a good omortinent of cor sets frcnt and battacing n d fftren makes all to go at greatly reduced prica every day will be bargain day call ud iasvoct oar stoeh mrs 4 wimrsewlmllewf georgetown coal best d l w scranton coal in all sizes also smithing and steam coal children enjoy eating mrs j walkins norval station phone 62r24 to sett the ear of the public ts it waiting for your message the telephone is at your elbow and over the telephone you always get a nearine- bow much of your travellers time is spent in selling while las is on the train or cooling his heels in in outer office waiting yon or he might be talking to the customer by long distancer nuddng- another sale one merchant estimates that 46 of a salesman s time spent in travelling that only 16 of his time goes to actui s he sells oafy while the other man is listening t enables a salesman to cover ten towns a day and stay at home writes the banking service corporation limited toronto a hanker tells on that every dajsdelay in turnover costi canadian business men one million dollars if yon placed or ders by long distance and secured shipment the same day or next by how many dollars would it increase your turnover j v we have yet to hear of a business that has not been benefited by an increased use of long distance apply the classified long distance schedule to your business consistently fxr a j b and you will secure good results our gent cooperate wesell farm equipment r ntncmlwosj that why we isrotkl to aetl i hylosylo thegil90nsreader tfcs mfts sy faaa seesaw its censtracllob atlas aesaav far tar maawssm the fsrtlpsw toa ban it ml la a hst umifm umtti tmukmmm aaoa tbas r anar tsarpays tbsobwax wart it aasa wma apnad pw prait oa itfelbwoowa tthaihaht draft ft 03 ha m cf st ga ty oil90n mfc co utnltad guelfh offt thomas e hewson noral qrtari- stabushep 167a for over forty six years the bank of hamilton baa rendered a con tiduously courteous and efficient service to itn customer for forty six years the bank of hatnil ton has increased m power and the capacity to serve this com pletely organised banking service is today at your full disposal bank of hamilton gcmackay manager one account for 1yo people thejomt bank account 13 a home convenience it may be opened in the names of any two members of a family husband and wife brother and sister father and son and eih person may make deposit and draw cheques indepen dent of u d other many families are putting their savings n a joint savings account on which interest is paid th mcrchant5j1ank head office montreal of canada established 1864 ohaft j m d c graduate ol the palmer school of ch ro- praclic chiropract c s fountain head dvepport iowa usa office over fostoffice consultation and spinal analyst orncs hoo tuesdaj thursdays and saturdays 10 to 12 ara i to s pm and 7 to 8 pm puohk ofbee isow and residence 60 our bread because it is so good it tastes almost like cake and it is wholsome food for the growing child we bake every thing from the bread to the finest of fine cakes oleanli nebb reikdb supreme here mckinley bros glenwihlama ont georgetown creamery to our town patrona fresh creamery batter 40c lb storage butter ke lb georgetown creamery co m saxe manaser contract may be seen and fa tender may be obta ned at the post offic es of norval and at ibe office of the post office inspector london ont post office lospector s office 23rd december 1921 d j mclean post office inspector igrandysf a i choicegroce tue ability and fancy china i a fjrandy 8 phone 75 directory st qeoftqes church holy lommun on uand3nisundars 11 a m 2nd 4lh and stli sunday u a m matins il a- sn sunday school 9 45 a m shilton watlbridoe av oale barrisurs solkltsra etc toronto and georastowd a o mm barrister solici o etc office mu1 st geoetow hours atn to s p m open wednesday and saturday e db t ii mtaffoeu1tb physlslan and- suraeon msdloal offlcar of heajtb ofnoe hours 1 to and 7 to n m phono si olnce and reauenc main street toutu oppoalt preabrtsrlan churna pbysioaa and surgeon m h street- georgetown pbone 22 exolouso sorgeoo gra c hoipital f b watsok d d a offloo hwaiat s to 0 exoayt thaasstay jjura f l- hgathrtixav4oa dantlet ofllce in lui block ona door nortl f onalira carrfjuj faotonr hour benj fetch licensed auctioneer lor helton anr peel aienwlllauna post oolos sal conducted satisfactorily end at rn wnable rates order left at tb oeorrstown herald oslca will rocelvr arompt attention mailj contract ssauui tsndsas addressed to tb postmaster general will be received al ottawa until noon no friday the rd of february 1922 for tbe conveyance of his majesty a mails on a proposed contract for par years 12 tunc per week on the ry station from tbe first of april nei printed notices containing further a- in the public eye js twais0i mffllomanstore whfleubej last i am offering 600 dozen tpairtipc a wool sock no oottomivffbl i dr not use cotton in my mill of good weight and wearing quality at 20c per pair or 888 per dos pairs come in and ge y sh n thia b line john mcmorchy kmttottwiiie onterio to make good busineea men are unanimous in their praise oftltie onelph bust oess college methods in equipping graduates for respons ble poeitiona the uniform abtlity of our grnia atee to make good in the business world lnvtteauour investigation or oar method guelphbnsiness college herald bid gvelpls a x bouok prinftlpau pbone liesw got jour ftab at the right place at the- nfiht price flah to salt every taste halibut salmon white hsh flounders cwooes fincon haddie fillets shrimps and oysters halibut all this week reg 80c a lb for sac a lb h i only the best flsh sold georre- town fish and chip cafe the btrajfoefl who h the stranger mother ilnnr lool he knowh in nut t lie jueer ilnah m orn don t talk in wild ilea your f ither doarcbl i ild he b mj father no rith tbinn father died away lunt snng father didn i die oitl h father jomcl hit golfu club but tbey vc clou ti tl c club so he has no- place to go o l see no place left tor liim to roam that ih why bee coming home kiss hirn he won tbilo jou child all then golftnr ua look will itlktjuv t h ills vnture it hie cmainan west lla ma le good- tl rancli or llic prince at wales s ii at d l i ilrst ranee of toot hills n or b fntnoua bar d wood ii iw h of lb aftd west wiqi 1 41 clinr u ntain stream the llibhwood r rr winding through eonprisinj 1601 acres or deeded lind and 1 ho acres of leased land is enotiel to dihgl t the heart of any owner what a pity that the owner or thu fc p ranch cohld not come out for the round up instead of pay lug that official visit to india there la nothing to the world rux ferent from any other modern wan- run ranch about the princes estab lishment the buildings are all plant and mainly built of logs with ordinary but well built ranch cor rals the house la of logs but its appointments modern and comfort able the animals are of the beat and when somebody tried to write to the papers that the ranges were poor there were letters galore from cattlemen denying- the alleaauon prof w l carlyle who is in charge of the ranch la a calgary man but be spend all his suavmers and most of the winter on the ranch and very delightful days they are he will tell you the pr nee first talked the project over with him when on a walking trip after prairie chicken and then put him in full charge carlyle is a science graduate or the university of toronto and of the ontario agricultural college has been dean of several state agrlcul turn i colleges and was head of qeorge lanes bar u when the prince visited alberta was the ranch just a whim i hardly for the prince has four splendid breeding farms in his duchy of cornwall and trout them baa been restocking the elp ranch wllh yonng shorthorns and dart moor ponies of his own breeding and with shropshire sheep from the duke of westminsters farms the new arrivals stood the first hard winter well the sheep have already woo firsts at calgary shows and the fulqutng tho prtnres idea of providing a beast of the right site for ranch children to ride to school and now the children cowboys and calgary soci ty want th pri co back again to wint r o jus own ranch and plan n6 rears un-jr-r- takings as well as o ride at d dauce and hunt and net a real real auto g 1 is ownoothilla gnessl ig the fntnror now tint everybody is talking about th engar utit of princess mar and vlncoun lnscclles it n st be regrett d more than over that the princess has not bre able to visit canada but already people are spiculnting as to th possibility tl at t e r t re briilo and brldecroom ii aj son e day be at ottawa tne vjs co t becoming governorgeneral of the dominion the fact that he was a u eiub r of l rd grey s stan would of co rs b a i l in favor of such l selection but wl at would real nflu nc it would be i keen in tervst that tie royal fn nily lakrs in tl co ntr ot the prnciss it has t n it sa d that she is in the best nnd least prltslah a yte of the word ra her a old ftflhloncd kir as she ma man of tl v accomplishments of a older rent rati on during the war the was ru cl admired for tbe proc- t cal part she took in the work done by hnkllbiwnmen viscount las- cell s looks it m st be admitted f lly his thlrt nine years and thus ry n uc he s nlor but this is lost one of those cases in whlfihjwi t or rraiti responsibility isanadd3d dls inctlon because it reflects strenu o a sort ice in the war tt is the corollary or the d s o so gailsntlr won in the held meaning of manitoba the lake of manitoba in tbe south of canada takes its name from a lit tie island whence issues a jnyatcr- ious soun the red indians dare not approach or land on this islapd whlcbthey supposed to be tbe home of the manitoba or speaking god the real muse t the sound is the bcatiuk or the wu cs upon the huge pebbles titling the shore on the northern coast or the island is a long low cliff composed ot fine grained lln ebtonc which beneath steely the wa brisking at he foot of the cliff caus the ralllnr lime stone fragments to slash one against the other and t e sou d thus pro duced re bl the chiming nt dis tant bells bolt r during thcnor h era gal s when the winds subside the sound changes its charact r and bucomes like low welling and whis perlng voices travele t n a hat tbe have been routed tro h r si pain chl by the sound as t ey houicl t at first o dtatant eh reh bfllt preachers salaries a colored p each r wan one day talking to one ol hi a parish loners who ventu ed lo express tl e opinion tha minlsurs ousht lo l betlex paid 1 sf sho glad to hear you say dal r spondrd the na son warmly i se pi ased dat you think so much or dc mlnlnters so yo think wed ought to t 1 fair er salaries sha i do s sal i 1 old man den w d k i a letter class o men sent sis got ten bui hello henry i got that crate of chickens you sebt tbe wife all right but next tmj wish yen d fasten thvni up a bit bore carerul coralnrc from the elation the beasuy things got ont i aptnt hours soourln the neighborhood and then found only ten ot em ijfeary hnsh btu i only sent n lantshlrtn foe trasmsa that nightshirts should be sap- piled to tramps using the workhouse at oakham kngland was tbe sng gestlon of a ministry of health laspector township council berew stnaarttown jan 9th 1822 th council elect for the towi thip of kuquesing met at 11 ar and i av ng mode and subscribed t the declaration of ofllce took ihcir scath as follonu john r hlhott ltouve w j lv hamp ahire deiut koevo col 0 o brown w o appelbo and taos lxioslie councillors brown nompulnre tliut the trcau bo instructed tojuay george leslie the sum of 16 60 being ex h on che ue oovaring the county rate for lt2i payable tn million carned hampshire brown tbat the treaa pa thou michio the sum of to4 60 bonus on 18 rods wire fence nosite 18 a 0 wngglehwortb iwoore georgetown herald sta tionery and printing for 1921 1w60 m u patterson milton the sum of 8 00 for putting iq culvert on base line between 1st and 2nd lines trafalgar twp to be uharged with i this amount carried brown appetbe tbat the treas pa jos hulls for six days work repairing bill on 10th line lot 14 n 1920 1 at 2 60 per day 15 alex ingles two men and team for one day on same work 7 60 municipal world elect on supplies 9 27 nlso for six copies of muni cipal world for 1922 6 total 16 27 and pay w g appelbeex 1 rese on election supplies ion also- that tbe following election expen hes be paid william sprawl d b0 no 4 14 40- b darling d r0 nottl 1240 wm thompson d ro no 2 14 40 j a brown obo no 3 9 20 m campbell dro no 6 1220 william mul tin d ro no 6 14 00 total 78 60 carried leslie brown tbat tbe trea pay wm hampshire 690 yds grave at 16c supplied on mio aide road 68 60 george irviog sheep valuer for services 4 oocarned tsu4 appelbe leslie that tbe treaa pay thomas early tbe bum of 119 60 for drawing and spreading raoi on lotu line john barnes for grael put on no 6 aide road con 8 64i yds at 1 76 per yd 11287 16 ydblotejot9 line at 87jc 18 18 spreading same 6 total 181 00 carried b l tbe treaff pay bell telephone co account to date 1 99 geo cleave p m re fnnd of statute labor and perform ed 28 60- jos weaver gleni worked and performed in 1920 4110 also refund on dog ta he bo ing assessed for one dog more than he bad 2 total 6 60- william sprawl 2 he being assessed for bitch instead of dog- ed 91udd 2 dog tax foe 1920 he having no dog j b mackenaie cement for cul vert on 7tb line 17 80 carried hampshire brown that leave bo granted to introduce a by law to appoint a member of the board of health and sanitary inspector and that said by law be now read the flret time carried w ntt leslie appelbe that tha by law to appoint a member ot tbe board of health and a sanitar ins pec tor be now road che second and third times and passed and that the blanks be filled up wittf the name e y barraolongh as mom ber of tbe board of health and j h smith as sanitary inspector carried leslie brown that leave be granted to introduce a by law to appoint auditors for tbe year and that said by law be now read the first time carned hampshire appelbe that- the by law to appoint auditors tor the year 1922 be now read tbe second and third times and pasaed and that tbe blanks be filled up with the names of william thompson and walter lawson and that tbey receive tbe sum ot 16 each for their aer vices carried brown hampshire that leavo be granted to introduce a by law to appoint an assessor or assesors for tbc year 1922 and that said by ian be now read tbe first time carried appelbe lesl c that tbe by law to appoint an assessor or assess ors for tbe year 1922 be now read tbe second and third llasesand pasaerland tbat tbe blank be filled up with the name of g b tbomp son for wards 1 2 and 8 and i m bennett for wards 4 s and 6 and that they rooe ve the bum of 126 each for their services as such assessors carried hampshire brown that the treas be net meted to remove the township of ebquesing a account tbif minpiftttn ratlr nq 0m brbue bubslitlbera took na to task for failing as he re marked to publieh all tbat hap pened it was fortunate for thu particular individual that discre tion occasionally demands the omission of an pleasant lmtas should we publish all that ia told to ob we would be with tbe angelif in about twenty minutes after our papers were mailed we try to print all items that are news or that will encourage help or cheer any of our citizens along lifes ragged road we doubtless wonld enjoy readidg all tbe news when ita about tbe other fellow hutri policy is to turn over to tbe gos sips the spreading of scandals that only leave sorrow in their trail these webe 46 101 accidents reported to the ontario work men s compensation board in t 1921 an against 64861 in leafv decrease or 9 860 the ratal ac cidents decreased from 468 to 880 tbe daily average was 161 aoot dents reported id 192i as against lb8 in 1920 the compensation awarded during 1921 amounted to 6 626 619 60 as against 7 076 489 69 daring 1920 a decrease of 1 649 919 99 the high figures for 1920 were partly owing to the retroactive increase in death pen siods under the amendments of tbat year the amounts paid by tbe board for medical aid dating 881 was 662 79889 as ag 1708 706 66 in 1920 this made tbe total benefits awarded daring 1921 818981849 as against a total of 7780146 26 in 1920 the average daily number of checks issued by the jboard dn ibe year was 485 and tbe benefits awarded averaged 20 681 per day georgetown to thtf bank of ham ilton georgetown and that the sal of the corporation bo attach ed to this resolution carned hampshire brown tbat this connei now adjourn to meet on feb 1311 1922 at 1 o clock pm hlgkclaas botl a high riasn ree tal itl beg ten in the methodist church auditon ntn toe eve g jan 24th by mrs main contralto miss mar one latimer toronto a pop ilar v oltn ist mr r lndlow fine exertion ist of toronto and miss g sm tl accompanist- those who bad the pleasure of hearing miss lati mer in the baptist chorch hut j ear will not wish to miss the recital and as there are oolj three hundred good seats available be sure and procure yonf tickets earl programme at 6 16 tuendaj eve mng jen4uj 1922 a small bweet wat never a roife in all the world brit makes some g eon spray bwoeter there s never a wind nail the bky lut makes some bird wing fleeter there s never a star but brings to heaven some silver radiance tender and never a rosy aloud but helps to crown tbe sunset splendour robin bptnay tbntl some heart hib-dawnftgbb-gladnosb- godgivoa us nil soma amah sweet way to set tbe prld rejoicing noles hd comments every shrewd nbwspapeb reader readily acknowledges that a moat important part of the naal news the news that effects pocket- books is found in the advertise ments of tbe local merchants the merchant who advertises ia a reporter he reports to tbe news paper wbat he has to offer and id is real news it affects the pocket book of every family it some merchant is making a great run on shoes and selling them cheap tbat is news that every person who needs shoes ought to know if another is oftenng special bargains in overcoats underwear corsets hats furniture dress goods carpets groceries coal or wood stoves or anything a family needs news tha means money to every family and the peopb ought to know it that 6 why all mer chants should advertise in the local newspaper people want to know where to get what they need and tbe advertisement often tells them what they need and where to get it ex on making a borvby of the various outstanding matters whiob should receive the earnest atten tton of the council of j622 the neoassrty for greater efforts to make inrproveroente in greenwood cemetery naturally presents itself tbe desirability for the formnla- tion and adoption of a feasible plan for tbe perpetual oare of all pints in the oemexerjtts manifest to all numerous- towns and cemetery committees or commis sions throughout the country have put this sobeme into snocessfnl operation through it all p ots are ktpt neatly trimmed and pres entable and those who are non resident plot holders are relieved of any anxiety respecting e oare and appearance of the plot and graves where their departed are sleeping this plan greatly im pro es the appearance of tbe oeme- tery- as tbeilotb anil firateswhtoh are often neglected otherwise through it are kept neatly tnm- ned and there ib then a nniforin tj of neat and attractive appear ance which a peals to all concern ed and to tbe visitors who are so often attracted to a well kept cemetery tho cost to plotbold for the perpetual care plan baa been found to be reasonable many norf residents would gladly contribute tbe e m necessary to accompttbh this improvement and local holders of plots would very gene welaarmr tfie adaption of the scheme tho council will be wclj advised if it takes steps to put such a plan into effect gael ph has lately jut the perpetual plan into operation newmarket has had it for years reliable in formation ma be secured from the officers ot cither of these cemeteries as to the mbods to be adopted and the approximate rates to be charged to eecurp this much desired improvement