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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 27, 1922, p. 1

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the georgetown herald fifty iftxtll ylar of 1 ublication georgetown wednesday evening september 27th 1922 1 so per annum in advi the georgetown herald every wedne8dav evening i the herald power printing office qsorgstown ont contract advertising rates furnished on application j m moore pnulafcer ud proprietor mnbir caaedlu wmu nw- t r ttaae tele ooino fart passenger 1 32 am i as senior passenger mail mail passenger passenger 8unda ooino wfht passe oner passenger pisnenger pabsenger passenger mail passenger sunday ooino north mail 9 h a in r 10 lhani 1140ani g 12 it m 8 2fi p m 711 pm 7 67am 2 12 p m 4 c0pra 6 02pm 709 pm 8 26pm 1016 am 8 00 om 4 65 pm mail mail ooino booth 1 88 am 8 00 pm toreate snhmrku riiiwh daily timk tablb am pm pm going east 8 10 824 6 40 going west 865 8 10 7 89 80nday time table going bast am pm pm pm pm 10 21 1220 8 46 610 817 am pm pm going west 10 40 610 9 86 superior school eluottx teae tad oairlm sta terante la well known throughot l canada fm h gh grade work ita ojimi of train- handsome catalogue free w 1 elliott primely wabaxley harness maker n wmjour chance to got homo new harnemm suit caem clafc bag auto rugt etc that lme onie uiro the firo 1 lit were not damaged at all at great i reduced l neon hi sinekh ah ufll ai icpairlm rru7 mte4 is w a bailey 0p to datf harnfss suop hjla street cemsefown bargains kitchen apron house dresses porch dresses wanhatilt for i hie bojs rompers lor tllle tots lntanla dreasca x sox lor m uses x soa for ch ulren underwear stamped goods etc mrs wabmhrsewuu1cm georgetown coal best d l w sctant coal in all sizes also smithing and steam coal mrs j watkins norval sution phono 62r24 w w roe insurance broker insurance in all branches phone 65 oeobsetown jmbuck buioheb alwankmaaackalmnmk u bart pannib t fwh mm salt kwlt wuak a mil at 4k lowest possible prices canada food board license no 9 31 ob get the best established ed 1672 jsmmismsiitimij farmer s hrd of caule- ftcadomct hawiiton the is his reserve accjutit growing continually in valu a certain portion of yjur profits should be regularyui i to c rea t a fund for t i development of your herd if you need a loan sec our local manager about it somewhere sometime ih raining on the rlor an i the sk is jow and gra ih mining in llin timtter it b n 1 nn i rort rf daj r t i follow shoul in l holler tito ik1 li e day i dark and inar or it always raining nomewl ere and i lin poo to be here somewhere duo the nun is shining somen here else the world 4s fjad so mi l ore else ttinj re having weather rof the sort we winh wo had sometime maj bo right to morrow for its alah sliming somewhere sin will ah i no and skies clear it ma hnppen to be here announcing the opening of a photo studio in georgetown on saturday september 3011k si adio in lane block next lo dr healhs ohice particulars later bourehier- photographer alwright butcher main si georgetown fanes skm in hrase sm 1 recttjlc our rtwts so choice est clocks you can go to aletip at night or take a nap dur ing the day aoxjliorougaly relax real rest if a westclox ia on the job beside you it will watch the hours count the minutes and when the times up call you quietly positively pleas antly r insurance against oversleep several sizes i styles and prices at a b willson erwingoldhams meat market main street georgetown phone no 1 fresh lake trout every friday and saturday walcli onr windows lor specials on sahirday ihewaytoa mans heart every woman knows the answer and a dependable ranee ia the xrcat eat aid a woman can have to reach the heart ot the unn in her home what satisf action to have a range hapct thought plpcfcm that la a koodbaker thnt gets furnace insure warmth the moat out of your rc that a uttlc fuel and maintain happy thought ranee save your food your back your tune and your temper they arc easy to regulate and the big oven even heat and ecooktag surface make the work htheatmc i leaa fuel s no becauae there ia every attachment and device that can be applied to hdp make a womans work hfhter three hundred thousand homes have happy thought rangca r h thompson co es furnaces before 1 married aaid the middle aged tnao i waa terribly travagant i went to theatres and lances smoked el rare and drnnkrhainpagne rut well now i lite a hi lot life at home smoke cut lutf and drink water what a strong will it muat need to change like that baid the younf bachelor slio hna a very atroog will re plied the married man itwould be a better world if men no lived that they didn t have to aak to linte it kept out ol the newiapcrb ma be as boon as tho folks get rested from their summer vo cation the 11 got out and make businoas hum again directory hilton wallbridqe a dale 8arr stara solie mra etc toronto and qaoiwatown ohlce kvnnady block jr roy dal in ohara ot oaork b o meir llarnsler sol c lor elc oit e m ii si ob rgctown mourn 9am lo s p m opci welnewlay and saturday even ng dr t m marcexls phya oian nd buroaon medical offloer or health oriee hours 1 to 4 and 7 to p m phana sb oltlc and realdeno haln street south opponlta preabytenan churoh dr c f w rosb 1 lucui and surgeon m ii slree ceorkctowr pha ex house surfreon grace ho toronlo e22 tat i hy c so and surgeon offer and rea dence comer of ma n s sou i a h faclo y st oppos te ber ks ate offce if wis9 10 am 2j and 7 pn and iy appo nlmci t thone 262 f r watson d d 8 m d s the east end meat shop c ridler butcher dealer in all kinds of fresh cured aq cook m orders promptly delivered georgetown phone 206 quick delivery guaranteed h ill norval flour mills at alx orooe1ls kings choice for bread natioiai for pastry- bran shorts feed flour coarse and dairy salt rolled oats wheatleta and feeds of all kinds apple barrels for sale w jxampbeljl limited norval ontario mmw mi 1 orrjoa hosni- 9 to 5 exeapt tharaday aftaraoans p u heath l da d 0 a dantist omw in lane block one door north tt onailla carriage factory hours m to p m j a tract clerk townah p or esijueatnk clerk 3rd d v mon court the lead ng tire and l fe insurance co s represented issuer of mamafrc l censes s oararttomn ont trip to honolulu esquesing council notes and comments d c chiropractic office asui xray iabanitry palasar oradaata 10 yra xprlaoa office over i ostorbcc consultation and spinal analyals free orrica hours tueadaj a thursdays and saturdays 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p m rilont office 150w and res dence 232 ben j petch licensed auctioneer for ha ton and peel aienwllllams post ooboa sales conducted satlaractorlly and at reo onahle rales orders left at tni oeorgetown herald office will raeelv prompt attanuon the following nketoh of a trip to honolulu which wan talcou by manaban and her muter miwa i bod will rovo i ite interest ing to our readers on the slut of march 1922 wo lert for far oft honolulu having to go to san f ratio i sco wo decided on taking our own car instead of tram a distanfo of qvo bun dred miles that being tho nearest a to pi tog lace for the boat wi the halo or bluo aqd white aod otlhibon and gold surrounding us were made to feel there was nothing left to be desired the boat was a floating palace notuing wanting ivory comfort lid wiub for all started off well when about evening of tho first daj the break ore tolled and the sky and sea appeared to meet the assengers retired to their rooms and were there until the following day from sea sickness among the passengers was madame buttorfly as she is some called who was going to japan and who delighted ub all with her emgidg a lad was there who had been around the world twice as a missionary and to the spot where civilisation end mary mi n tor and her mother were on board and doctors and lawyers all taking id the trip to that wonderful country to step into a street car or into taxicab and be whirled away to our destination was comfortable after six days without sight of land we were put up for the night in a most oheerful room after having been downstairs for dinner in a room that was a per feet dream with birds singing flowers blooming and the honolu lu band playing and i could not tell the rest now how ah all i describe the place beautiful for situation the joy of the whole earth is honolulu the drives have to be seen to be admired from main street down through the valleys and up to the mountain side you never tired of looking from one side to the other saying oh how beauti how grand flowers on trees and bushes that we bad not nor heard of before were there in all their grandeur the public buildings were a sight to behold the post office the banks the library and the ot eoutive buildings were worth look tog at the churches were an ornament to society and well tilled every sabbath by popular speak one meets all nationalities and dreaa in honolulu dress suoh as you would see in anj of the large cities tho markets didf a rushing business they had things for sale we had never before and would never see a one has to visit the islands of the pacific to see the moon shin ing through the rainbow olouds jthe wireless nowa banded id to us every morning before we dressed cost ten cents a copy we visited the sugar refinery saw the sugar cane come from the fields ap rayed then saw it coming ont in white sugar without a flngei tonohing it we learned that the workers last only about four or fle years as tho dust from the sugar forms a candy in the throat and obokeb them we passed belev after field of pineapple cocoanut mangoes bamboo sprouts taro and hawaun poi when ashore in honolulu you bad all oharm and interest of a foreign land rarely had a dawn even in the tropical aurroundmgs of honolulu been so impressie a spectacle as that witnessed on the summit of the mountain called the punch bow witnessed by thousands yea by tens of thousands of the followers of the resurrection mora eery where is the genial warmth of honolulu hospitality aloha i welcome indeed tho council mot p irsuant to ad journmont tbe reeve in the chair mo in bora all present the minute of last inthting were read and con firmed brown leslie that the treas pay kd lrwm or ropairing rail ing on 8th line bridge 2 go win wylte work on st nil s ttth lino 40 3 teams grading one day 11 one man grading ono da 8 cd 4 hours hauling gravel 2j0 total g6 70 thomas moffat r r 2 acton 60 yds gravel supplied bj grace at ific 7 b0 hauling and putting id iron culvert f re pairing culvert total 15 co carried brown leslie that the treas pay john oiflen fill log washout bth line lot 1q 8 q a wrig glesworth advance on salary as commissioner 60 jaat molaaao 12 yds gravel at 16c 1 80 car feed tesl r- in the public eye by 0 t wauoeb host kv tmbult of aye naklact when the brat elena ot t strain nanaar a baa lata kit opto- tne arlasasa thau will tltt sbarss is raenlataal atooonusw to the strength o aod the amount of work an tha lansss also the valnaj of the taonmt- ina rem ehoeaav a lal starred opto metrist la an ere speolmuat who tu proven his oompeteocr tor govt tor row ei stnue tod oo to o t walker r o stestletered odtometztat at obtlolaa rtion m tor appointment aunt ar now if thm ideal ttme to start business school fcsaul oiu whiiiiii wttk a ka hey of u klkvkn shaw sihstai ta to- konto hen tisla i awsr tlm staaisst rraai an tlae tes aclon islie brown wm cole for valuing sheep for jos allan two trips to lot 81 7th con 4 ed greensward grading opening ditches and putting in culvert on tagm hue lots 15 10 and 17 98 75 spreading gravel ss days at 8 per day 75 grading morval iiill 75 60 total 844 25 esquesing share one half 12218 also 1038 yds gravel put on road at 1 s3 per yd 1200 86 jsaquefling ahare 033 18 carried brawn hampshire that the treas pay treaa of esquesing ag noultnral society a grant for 1928 of 1 50 carried appelbe hampshire that tbe troaa pay tbe bell telephone co 319 fyfe somerville p m for 10 loads gravel at 15c 1 50 j e campbell for 40 yds at 15c 6 00- w shortill 7 for putting id culvert on town hoe between 7th and 7th con norman devereauz 25 for straightening creek aod filling id end of bridge repairing bridge lot 21 oon 6 4 hours 2 potting id culvert on check line 220 drawing pipe and grav el for same 8 80 total 8270 carried hampshire brown that the trean pay the trustees of the tor to general hospital the snm of 685 00 for maintenance ot the late w marohment from july 26 1921 to aug aotbj 1922 j h smith sanitary inspector pla carding aod fumigating from june to sept 81 00 dan neil son the cum of 12 for operating grader in arthur brooks road division ar tour brooks the snm of 9 grant to his dnibion from good roadb account j as sprawl acton the sum of 9 86 for grading on town line henry pell milton tbe sum f 6 go for repairing grader j h mocauley georgetown the snm of 16 for ebeep killed by dogs h barnes valuer john gervais tbe sum of 88 one lamb and two sheep killed by dogs g hender son valuer jos allan 10 for one sheep killed by dogs william cole valuer carried leslie brown that leave be granted to introduce a by law to distribute the interest on the rail way bonus fund amongst the school fleet i on b entitled thereto and that said by law be now read the first time carried hampshire leslie that the by law to distribute the railway bonus interest be now read tbe second and third times and passed carried appelbe leslie that leave be granted to idtroduoe a by law to assess tbe several school aectiona of tbe town eh ip and that said by law be now read the first tiracr carned brown hampshire that the by law toasaeus the several school sections in accordance with the requisitions of the trustees be now read the second and third times and passed carried hampshire brown that this council do now adjourn to meet october lgtb at 1 80 o clock p m carried woodbtoch dibtbict mctho dists tnke objection to the encopr ngerirent extended to d anal n gin educational nstitutions and at the d strict mooting held last week went on record is follows against tho present dannng wave that is iwegping the country we trodgly protest ogojnst tho spirit which seeks in so man education institutions to encourage tbe young people of our churches to take part irf daooioc regardless of aod sometimes in opposition to the moral and religious convictions or their parents or guardians and of their homes and church envir on men t nine presbyterian ministebb of the brampton district toronto presbytery met id streetevillo last wednesday aod discussed problem 8 of the modern preacher it was fel tftat the chnroh has somewhat ofoestroiaed tbe social side id church work and that the spintoal side should now be made more prominent the dismissal of tbe minister who fails to draw was also discussed we can take care of tbe message but the people in the pews who bear it are the opes upon whom should fall the responsibility of drawing was the result of a discussion on this matter alex waldie esq who hat been in the guelph hospital for several weeks is making good pro gress toward recovery he is able to be up and about tbe ward for an honmr bo daily mr j m denyes b a public school inspector spent tuesday on an official isit to aoton school georgetown s splendid golf links attract numbers of out citiceos every week they are loud their praises of the hospitality of mr j a willonghbj the generous provider of tbe links mr and mrs q p moore and as lottie speight went to tor on to- on thursday morning to iait mr w u speight who was so lously injured when run down by an auto muja btella mo lam who lias been engaged on tbe bank of montreal staff toronto duting the past two years has returned home to take a position in the acton tanning company e olice iprec press ballinalad mrs james young whp rele brated her 90th birthda at tbe home bf her son j young lot 4 bth line erin was made the recip ient of a birthday party b mem bers of the famiu and some of the neighbors mr and mrs robert shortill winnipeg are s pond ing tho boli days with his mother mrs win shortiljl and other friends here the tononto tklfqram or saturday last snn canada a action in presence of d tnger at the dardanelles will bo no worse than best that could bo expected from people who sing o nnada i as a national anthem and support a premier who fi okies the ears of waterloo county europeans with bodst r was born in berlin not kitchener milton arrangements are being made to hold the fourth annual mem or lal service in viotorta park on sunday afternoon october 1 next tbe four new bnok residences being erected b judge elliott and messrs m e nixon alex arm strodp and c davidson will when completed be quite an addition to milton s fine d miss lillian andrew of toronto daughter of the late george an drew milton has been spending a few dayb with friends in town governor and mrs a mcgibbon who have been on an extended trip to the northwest and british colombia returned hdme lat pn day much pleased mth their out ing which nan also beneficial to their health reformer erin mrs f thompson of glonwil liaros was tltp gnest of mr and mrs m thompson last week mr thoa leslie of hamilton spent a few days recently with hi brother mr j leslie mr aod mrs williamson and son of aoton paid a visit to mi and mrs met lure on sundaj mrs f btnme and family of toronto returned borne after spending their vacation witn mrs t bidnie 7th line advocate county council the council met at lpm in ao cordanoe with call of warden members all present tho ward en id tbe chair communications were read as follows from j a bell 0 e re sixteen mile creek bridge ernest v barber re printing b h flem bepresentative asking for grant for school fairs a l mao- nabb asking for grant to hal ton agricultural society deep water way and power commission re convention gordon o robinson howard turner david joe aod orange crush bottlers olaimmg damages for motor accidents on county roads and mothers allow ance commission re local board mr chhsbolm moved seconded by mr hampshire that mr irving and mr elliott be a committee to meet at acton at the opening of the tenders of the moenery bridge carried mrs j iaglebart and messrs john wilson aod john lee ad dressed the council in support of a for grant to sobool fairs mr morden moed seconded by mr johnstone that tbe county ot haltoq give a grant or two hun dred dollars to the rural school fairs carried mr blain presented the sixth report of tbe standing committee on county buildings mr chibbolm tbe fourth on railways aod legisla tion mr morden the sixth on good roads mr heartwell the fifth on special communications and mr barber tbe sixth on printing mr betxoer moved seconded by mr barber that tbe aocodqt of ernest v barber for printing amounting to 7260 be paid and that his contract be cancelled as he ib oot able to carry it out and that the clerk be instructed to advertise for tenders for balance of contract carried mr hillmer moved seconded by mr morden that the warden and treasurer be and are hereby em powered to borrow from tbe bank of nova scotia mifton moneys required tor 1922 tbe same to be paid back to tbe same bank upon the sale of debentures and the grant from tha government car mr morden moved seconded hy mr blain that mr w i dick be and is hereby instructed to pre pare a by law for the issue of de bentures re good roads tbe pro oeeds of same to be applied to the good roads account of trafalgar esquesing and nelson and be re paid by special rate by the said municipalities and tbe warden road superintendent and treas urer are required to give the nee essary information said by law to be ready for next meeting of the council carried mr robinson moved seconded by mr hampshire that tbe bom of 486 62 be paid to treasurer or streetsmlle high school board being tbe amount due them for education of- hal ton pupils at blroetsmlle high school for tbe year 1919 garnod mr morden moved seconded by mr irving that tbe clerk be in structed to prepare a b law olos ing tbe old road at tbe sixteen mile creek on dundas street carried mr johnstone moved seconded by mr breckon that this council do now adjourn to meet at tbe call of the warden carried the council adjourned the public is bade keep cool on the fnel question it looks as it it- is bound to do so some months hence the recent purchase of twen ty more st ode baker cars by bram sons auto service ltd of mont real largest taxicab concern in tbe dominion brings the total number of studebakera in the service of this company to 117

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