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hnnd made flnrneaa wilt out wear factory made why waste your money buying factory bar- 1 neas r atno hoadqiutrtoro for trunks hogs ndd harness accessories rebllrlig pmbpuy ahcac4 i w at bailey uptodate harness shop mats stre1 georgetown bargainsl kitch aprum house dresses poroh dnwin wash suits or lie tie boys rompers tor little tots infants dresses h sox lor misses x sox for children underwear stamped v gootle etc m oeorgctowjt also si d l 6cw scrantpikj oal in all sizes thing and steam coal nerval station l erwingold 53 meat market main street georgetowwi phone no fresii lake trout eyery friday and saturday iyankbninaowswspedals oirlnrda v j quick deiiyery guaranteed in teal emdmk j vjatchthis space next week for big bargains in real estates s for information apply 4o r jhyrvds insurance andrealestate broker off tie rear of bank of hamilton lrfhqnb 03- georgetown try the ice cream sundaes served at jadges candy shop main street- phone 214 own creamery ff n ra am bwjafc trcaiti by the georgetown for your accommodation we will be open mondays a ayjtagd saturday nights till 1 0 oclock ice i sold and delivered to any part of the towo phone for your ioe before 12 oclock prompt delivery ge cr co m saxe manager directory bhilton wallbrioae a dale barristers solicitors eu topmulsjid aorztown orice kennad block le ttay dale in ohsrr ot laor h o m hr barrister saliciioi etc office mill sk oeorgvlow hours 9am to 5 p m open wednesday and saturday cv dju m haboru1m ptiyslaian and surnaon hadleat otuosrof health oflloa hours 2 to 4 and t to t p no phona sb oolco ana residence hln street soulh oppoaltq preabytarlan church ub o y w rom pbysicuui and surgeon mill street georgetown ihone 22 exhouse surgeon grace hopul toronto fi r watsom d d b m d b oaaraatsws ortuahaarst s to 6 exaapt thbradar aftsramm f i heath l dsd1o b r- dentist offlot in ln block one door nortti pwful r pfflt houra another new gown and i declare how many more- iu it koipg to be and your forehead all hid in a cloud of hair tin nothing but jolly that can aee the in aid on b pf nowadays makei too free to right and to left is the money flnng we used to droaa as became our young r stuff in my time was xaaae to woar gowns wo had never but two or three did we fancy them boo ilt if they charjoed 0 tear and abrinlr from annate b or a darn- mot- we i por pleasure agossipinr diah of tea or a mushroom hunt- while the dew yet hung and no need next day for the doctors fetst but tblnga have altered since t w young a h huxselc d o ohxbopkaojxio office ad xray xaaraty palur oradaata 10 yraaxporlt office over postofncc consultation and spinal analyala free offic hours tuesdays thursdays and saturdays 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 pm phonk offic 150w and residence 232 benj petch ljcenspd auetlontar fo peel aianwllluuns poat jofflco ifllco sale conducted amuatactorlly and tonable ratea orders left oeorsalown herald office will receive to all interested we sell and erect preston steel truss licensed and exclusive dealers in sliinn plat system lightning protection prof w h day manager oueipb if any building burned from lightning after hav- tag this lightning protection installed the carpenter work will be done free ol charge on new buildings b the d and purchase monoy refunded for pn write or phone ci sinclair sons rk ne 1 georgclowti phone 103r3 uck lit viisizyiildi r u gjgbgateaaffw r h thompson co reoisetorn ontario mrgalisln seen hani fam hachlncry 4 second hanif jtee1 tire top buggicsi 1 fuun wagon 3 irflirtl fordson tractoi nrfpbwi t injn tilan tnfglnr int tional 1 8 hp international gas erfgjp t cint deeringi several good work horses tim e icwsoa norval notice to creditors lathe snxsatacartf eoona- ty mt haltoa la taa aaattar oftaa batata f alio oatfcartse klnc rlataer tattswa of oaarcatowx la taa oeaaty af haltoa vldaw jfipurjmance o lt h titat u tes io j halbci auraotice is hereby given tliat all credit- ora and others having claims against the estate of the said alice catherine king wbo died on or before the tweltb day of march 1922 are required on or before ithe thirticthday of june 1922 to send by post prepaid or deliver to the undei signed solicitcr for frederick george king administrator of the said deceased their christian and surnames addresses lod description the lull particulars of their claim statement of tbetr accounts and the nature of the securities if any held by them and further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claii of which they shall then have notice a that a be said administratis- will not liable for the said assets or any pi thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice snail not have beenreceiv by him at the lime of such distribution dated at georgetown the sixth dayof ine 1922 h g meir solicitor for frederick george king administrator nf alice catherine king deceased grandmother the yellow gig and a drive to the fair a keepsake bought in a booth on the lea a sixpence perhaps to break and ah are thats how your grandfather courted me did your grand mo cttar bloah do you think not she i when be found her the churn and the pails among or your grandfather like her the icbs not het but things have altered since i was young child you pout and you urge your plea better it were that you held your tongue maida should learn at their eiders knee but things have altered since i was young ballon wtneas usume the following officers of the hal ton womens institute were elected for 1922 at a recent meet ing held at aoton president mibb appleby stewr arttown 1st vieepresidentmrs w a loglehart palermo 2nd vicepresident mrs a a biggar flrd vice- pre hiden n w b b s tvftsov g- syres burlington publicity secretory miss ada wettlaufer ictermo district bepresentative mrawfr fl trafalgar auditors mrs and mrs syres burlington responsibilities the antique -up-to- date 01 the pressl sl u twas a relic of daya long lied a ooufcly timepiece a treasure rare but lately purchased and placed up there a quaint rddgem i she aaid pidyou qtand inapme old manor hall where the firelight lliokered rod on polished floor- and on carvea wall where felt the shadows of ladies during the convention of week ly newhpaper editors and pub lie b- ern of canada at ottawa this month the daily journal or that city was good enough to define the responsibilities of the press in this vholettomo manner the preaenoe in ottawa this week of beveral hundred members of tho weekly newspaper press of canada has called attention to the impor tance of that section of the press and of rtltt gwatrfritt plays in current canadian- thionght affairs for it is probable that while the news and opinions ven tilated ib the daily newiipadera roach more peo thoeeof the people wjio read ttte weekly papers are more influenced by whatthey find there than the people who road the dallies are influenced by the latter and it is timely to say that the great majority of the weekly newspapersofganadaare oondnoted on a sane fair and hon- theae papers are as a rale a fine type of citizen realising their re sponsibilities as purveyors of news and opinion and anxious to do jnstioe to them so far as these responsibilities are concerned the nature and scope o them are not quite easily to be defined the fact is the responsibilities of a dual nature on one hand there is the ribsnonsibility which the pnblio holds that news papers owe to public- spirited citi senbhip and to all good causes and on the other band there is the responsibility which newspaper publishers owe to their own liveli hood and that of their employees it may be well to make some re marks about the other part name ly the responsibilities the news papers owe to their own survival a newspaper must exist if it is to do any good of any kind now to live a newspaper must please the public or a sufficient part of it it has to live as a business before hn do any good as an educator or an apostle in shorv newspaper publishers have to look out for number one and they have a right to look out for number one in honorable wayof ooursevhafore tbey look out for the public thib compete in newspapers both a vigorous pursuit of news all tbe news thats fit to print as o nr itimrr rpw h fr ten times biggest circus here soon and a limitation of thek volnn tary enthusiasms for the publio if the enthusiasms are likey to in jure their bread and butter many outside nespaper mderstand this they hat a newspaper is il- yj plthe part of j business institute day school night school isaac pitman shorthand touch typewriting business letter writing bookkeeping commercial law office sybtems all business and public school subjects individual instruction enter any time call or write for particulars h m baskzir prln phone 661 georgetown hour feed mills smmv corn i ttnprottin wisaonbin ho 7 suut white pp all 1 75 per bushel w c bessey coal wood on band 11 the- tain best sorairton coax cement on nend john ballantine phone 195 teaming and cartage prompt attention to all orders for any kinds- of teaming and cart age piaoo and furniture tyovjog contract work a specialty nonnah snyder georgetown i gwbtowo jn wtrms firealcsl 1sutbttoi uhui bras as barnai alalley hehe thlsway bingling brothers and barn am bailey day draws near and with it will come a vast oirous of ten thousand wonders to ex hibit in toronto ant july 78 1022 this mammoth amusement en terprise of 1988 has been offioially recorded as americas ten times greatest oirous it is a tbird bigger than it was in 1981 for in addition to the many innova tions offered then the present j season s program numbers ten more trained wildanimal displays making twenty in all and the moat-superb- trained horse acts that europe has yet produced tbe wildanirnaland equine dis plays of 1881 were introduced merely that tbe bingling bros light judge of their popularity o enthuslaajjieatly were these numbers received that the famous showmen immediately arranged for tbe purchase of the worlds finest acts of thia kind an en tire equine circus was nought out- right and brought to this country last winter and while the bing ling brothers and barnum bail ey agents were securing this and the trained tiger polar bear lion leopard and jaguar groups they had orders to engage the foremost men and women performere of the european oapitals and these stars from city and jungle are all to be seen with this wonder circus of 1988 everything fnolnding the great double menagerie of more than a thousand animals and exhibiting such rarities hbo mite of a baby hippopotamus and its three- torr mother id to be seen for tbe price of one admis sion ticket and by everything is meant not only tbe wild animal and equine displays but the en tire circus more than 700 men and women embracing the worlds foremost arenic stars take part thertf are 100 clowns aside from he ferocious beasts the pro gram includes forty trained ele phants there are ave compan- ies of trained beats many dogs bears mop kayo pigs and pigeons it is the biggest circus program the world has ever been given under the largest tent anytbpught of be to hie no wsp cant undent j actor without t the cost may pocket they i why a newspaper does not jump bfto every opportn- nltyt6cnamprtg 6 everything that ts ppfi ea to bo good nor jjy t jo ways serloub and sofeiffi wi nifled with newspapckwe difficulty with any ttombx modern newspaper is nbttolui space hot to crowd nhalf the news it can get tojwe space away free means flrat some cost for the white paper and secondly dieret injury to the newspapers business by shutting out news which is the thing- with which it appeal b to the publio for business j support tall and atrrightly sjf r she said did you look perchance ptt m winsome maid alaa a century dead 8oftly demure and sweetly staid in a tortoise shell comb and a gav brocade s with a very short waist she said j iiid yousee her lover a comedy swain abending bis stately bead toutoocbherlipaand to couch again till her fair cheek warmedwitlva crimson stain o qnairft old gem i alio said ah the wondrous pictures seen by you n the days so long since fled i but the tall old clock fetched a grin to view i wonder what she would say if she knew i was made last week it aaid mnsie influence is growing the influence of musio in our canadian communities is growing and musics importance is being raised in- the eyes of tho public greater intereatin music leadb to more calls for the services of good muaicianb the growing familiarity with musio which people are getting through the phonograph and play er piano in their bomeb giveb nao to a keener desire to hear the musicians in tbe flesh and in increasing attention to musio and the realisation of the large part it plays tnfee jjffloftbe people leads to a desire on the part of parents to prepare their ohildren to take their share in- unadevelop ment oar doty as oitinena of this i acton cushion soled boots forjhen and women repairing womens boots soled and rubber heels 100 l sell tbe best boots in oagaio and i buy for rash it pays toj fcuy the best j boney oorge- town messrs b drand john vl war ren and alex gordon of toronto were here on baturday attending i tbe funeral of 4heir boyhood friend the late graham modonald oom plaints are being made about laxity in the observance of quarantine regulations in some oases- where measles are in tho household misses mary and myrtle clar- ridge of toronto visited at their home here over the week end captain john shaw wbo is re siding with friendmn moline 111 is reported tolan very poorl health mr and mrs john a hender son of winnipeg are guests at the home of bon d henderson mr w b gnrney of wingham made a flying visit to friends here on wednesday mr hugh campbell gtb sec tion foreman whose eyes were painfully injured with quiok lime while preparing whitewash a week or bo ago is now about well again free press mimoi rising generation absorbs a real love for good musio we should urge our children to hear it when ever possible and still mora to take pah in it for in tho making of music lies its greatest joy the world war taught as muoh of what we did not realise music could do it certainly woke ns up its power to stimulate and to comfort to steady the norvea and to maintain morale both at the front andlat home was a ve vela ltion n music is just as biuch needed to vy possibly more needed than during the war- jtbeso times of peace and reoonsbtiotion have their acute and nervefackug osroneof theeo is the n n anoe of swaiavmsony u the great need of 46day- it is juie morale of peacetime and muaio is just as powerful an aid in securing it as it was in wartime since music has a great pnblio function to perform besides its aid to tbe individual its nse should be promoted in the com munity tbe time is coming when city governments through out the land will lose no opporton ity to show a friendly interest io the musical circles of their cities for theywill realise that beyond tbe tremendous votegetting possf bilities municipal authorities owe a great debt to the men and women who are making and enjoy ing the music of the day go to father abesaid when i asked ber to wed now she knew that j knew that her father was desd and she knew that i knew of the life be bad led v and she knew that i knew what abe meant when she aaid go to father a mew fjaaasbr ftnmtltaa the national tractors limited is organised under the laws of the dominion for 1600000 both pre ferred and common stock tbe present officers are as follows john b hauler president wm j liodaay vjoepreidant geo kennedy setreae the com pany has made arrangements to become located in milton and ex pectvto have their doors open tori bostneroin the veryneatwlatnte warning is iseued by provinoial polioe to the effect that any per son or persons allowing their oat tie on horses to grace unattended on the sides of publiq highways a lia to prosecution tt is pointed nit that this practise is one of utmost danger to motor ists especially at night and in struct ons are to prosooute any such offenders iwtal oaaaa a blaea qaaftar last thursday duncan mo- dougall lobt two fine grade steers from black quarter late id the afternoon mrs modongall noticed a twoyearold lying at the stable door she examined it and found itdead during the night another animal died dr cbxe was called io and pfonbunoed toe ailment black quarter a disease which is frequent in the earl summer when cattle are feeding on wet grass the rest of mr hodoog- aua herd- were vaccinated and no further inroads of the disease have appeared- aoton free press hauyaaj ucaua with possible ohangos in the regulations in prospeot and tpee cure a more cuovenieet arrange ment of tbe boards pmcial year only six months renewalsof stand ard hotel lioensea have bean grant- a ed this spring by the ontario board of license ccraimissioverb and cxraeequentty the hetelkeep- will have to snlinihthwlsl again this autenni plications abam 31e usual terhu h a yea a tbatwill be usbea a the regolatipn aftertbe preeent six fbn r this autnmni uthvto haasefeir