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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 6, 1924, p. 1

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the georgetbwn herald rifty seventh year of publication oeoretown wednesday evening february 6th 1934 1 so per aon urn in advance 900 to u b the georgetown herald j h moore v uiahter u4 prayriatar hihr caaefaw wuy ifaw- papa atacnlatlam dtk tla tkl 4 going bast atibenger passenger mrtil ptffflenser matr paesenger passenger bunday 1 asaenger mail passenger qoiko west passenger passenger hail passenger sunday going n08th mail mail qoiko booth hail mail 7siaail 914aru lolttaau lu0ani 8 48tfm 6pm 8 86 pm 1ai put 7 07 am lojsvm 212 pm le0pni 802 pm 709 pm 885 pm 1008 a m 8 00 sum 4 eg pjn 11 bsaan 7 47 pm h black main st it likuka rauw webtbgund daily daily 6 82 am 8 20 am a08 m 1120 am 1102 ml u20 p m s08 pm 6 so pm 02pjp 241 pan 808 pm 1120dni ll os pm son day only eastbound wkbtboohu a09am jl0jtani 808pro 608 pm 808 pui 11 80 a m 8 20nm 6 2qpro u80 pm directory hilton yvallmlmi a daxe jlarrfw wwf- i toronto and omtimwo ope katumtt block i rot bak la ebaiv o 0w t odm bunmer soltcitor etc office hill st georgetown hanj9am tosp m opea we ioe4r and saturday eveu of dm tm jumulvi rfvslalanana in a msopal qooar at haatta jo f w ton tbytidsq and surgeon 101 strmt oearfctom pbpoa 22 ex houmsufboar hoapl diuav wtrrrana psyilclan and surgeon ouca and raaldaoce corner ot ma o ysotfth and jctory st offlc horn 9io nw t3 od8 pjn f m watwmt d ik 4klm s o hmb ta ft etrt fcif l hkfttli ldi dob ooorn in laaa week om door aortt at rmnrrcaqia raowy hoora an to i p si dc omnuunuvno offioc 1 cuwiatums and ssit aaatnla jtrattbct omcfchouu wadneadaya and sat wji tttnlt m t7lo5p maod7to 9am otberbmrthi pmohcofflcajsow aaa pas blan ckr tmnaupm eaqueaiak tmtouliac pto and lfe inau caraaafiad fatfrt aurraga l cenao tewmrttothi ont i yaqftw oar jjnrmer jrrajlufttes baveauc ended yon 9a ajao we admit student at any time wnt for particulars l-gp- icwasbers flieelrie cleaners sh m abmapwpthjaebj normahttspeigli avail ju utnuflkik fire insurance j a joanr ccafchwi of th atrcomi con aryou fmitastad by special appointment t couunuouitt freab anppuea of the famont smiles w chuckles candies j vijl be received art blatokv soe oravm arleidli eot from their aula lit home 60c per lb t 3 1 3 lb boio try yonnd and be convinoed i georgetown thestreridth i qver one hundred and aix yean ago the ank of montreal mi ratiblbhcd with a ainje offic aad a captal of 350y00a bl w today after mote than a century of conservative progreaa the combined capital and feaerre of the bank amount to 54500000 its total aaasts are in ex cen of 65ooy00o ha fire hunditd and fifty bcanche extend to all parte of canada end it baa ks own obsoh in fin centres inrouapont the world tlieframomnatftkebmk are behind tvery branch j b wallace manager georgetown brancki bakxfmontreal establuhed over looycan hydro electric system electnc appliances of all kinds the hydro lamp guaranteeu per 1 300 hours irons from 475 up prices on all makes of vacuum cleaners heaters ranges qffkte town hall erwiiugoldhanfs meat market fish specials red salmon finnan haddie citcoes fillets quick delivery guaranteed main street georgetown phone no 1 j georgetown flour feed mills having leasedstewarttotyn elevator i am now pteparm to buy all kinds of gram at jbeat market pnoea any time tf have gram to deliver ca if the at phone 195 w c bessey georgetown hows business adrertibing backed up by the right spirit the right goodajod tbe r glit jerice can reatue a e nk ing i ub nesfl and will make a pros porous bua neas mora maaterful in ita owtrcmnmunity whfio john wanamaker the priocnof merchants began bubiqesa he resolved to force matters re was not content to wait to he found out ha df terminedto be ft und out id short he ad vertiaed be threw on his business email ae it was the light of publicity and the public or fh ladelpbia entered the shop on which the light sbone in this commnnity the pubtiu is entering those shops oo which the light or advertising ib falling a word to the public ba imn of tfcla utaaa wao ax an bala au aoluaaa waakaftwrwaak do aat ajtra yon poorgaoiu oraarvloa ar fcata algfemr ruto siop where tolf abe invited to shop the georgetown herald east end meat market choice fresh and cured meats always on hand tryour pork sausage rom brand lard 20 ib pailk net 400 t w smith oner km a wocr sis cnrictowi se srsin a radio set hnngs pleasure to your business and business to your pleasure each day it tells or sings or plays its story to you crosley radio products exceptional performance that gives unusual sat isfaction has made thousands happy customers who tell their friends about results that their crosley has brought amcwio install it will advise you com petently speights music electric radio shoppe i phone 47 brooke block oohsioeratehess ye who love the lord mav i ghteo burdebs which ho sorely preen you may greatly cheer nnd br kht homes where there i deep dm tress you mfyy speak uitl inspiration words of kiodnens w c tain balorto soothe tbe irritation winch results rain toil and you may find tbe sad and lonely who not for away n ay be till the morning h ht tbey bee you may 1 ave to mingle often with the careless and tbe bo id and those heart jpuf love may soften whiob hi e been so hard and cold those wl o me in selfish blindness djive the flowers of spnng those whose lives excel m kind nb8 torn december into may spirits needa kindred spirit minds require a kindred mind those who largest life inherit are the ones who love mankind near you there are people needing not the ijifttt which gold can bay bat the warmth from love pro banquet and address melbadjsl mel eafty baiiurf tu lasttdcuve amress abo it seenty i vc men sat down to a ban uct in the metb odist cburell last tburedaj evt n ing atttr wordp of welco no by the iiastor rawjjr caldwell hit present partook of a lelic oua te past served bj the indies of the obucch mr a g qreen was chn rman of tie evening a toast to the ring was responded to by sing tbey require your presence only ing the national anthem while which can deepest need supply there wou merit past all measure in the work wh mary wrought for within the costly treasure was the wealth of loving thought those who hod their joyrn shnr ing where they may most helpful bo hear a kingly voice declaring ye have done it unto me ridgetowo oot 19sm t watson the arly days notes on georgetown and vicini ty in tbe early days georgetown was incorporated an a village 60 years ago and is situat ed about the centre of the town ship of esquobidk this township derives its name from an indian term signifying tbe land of the tall pines the first settlers came to that part called scotch block in 1919 and two years laterthe population number ed 4 anon new year s day in 1881 tbe first town meeting was held at tbe house oooafinh standiah james prater was chosen town olerk joseph stands lab and thomas barbonr assessors thomas fyfe collector and chas kennedy and john stewart town wardens in the early days the township was governed by tbe justices or session and later by the gore district- oooncil the tipwn meetings were held at soon aa ttvtraa established mr tbos thompson opened a tavern on the 7th line about 1810 this was the only tavern between posts corners in trafalgar and ouelpb this may rive some idea oloonditions in the early days i may give yon some more details later on as to the township its people their trials their encouragements etc my object now is to tell yon some thing about oar own town george town the first settler name here in 1890 it was george kennedy and his family and it waa after him the place was named for it was known for yearn as hungry hotlow in 187 there were only three families marquis good now sylvester garrison and george kennedy however in an important event occurred for the future welfare of tbe place the arrival of barber bros the at once put upa woollen mill or carding mill in the flats at tbe foot of factory street aod later the paper mills at the credit tbe first store was opened in 1841 by john sumpter the neit by james young in 1842 and ronn after one by francis barclaj abotelwas opened ip 1842 b a mr bush in lwftthe wesleyan methodists built the first cburnh a frame where the p cture show h now it ma still be seen opposite i mackenzie n planing mill u waa destined to a varied expert 1 for wben tho bnok church waa built mr thou boae bought it and moved it to where the bad lal station now stands and bo used it fls ions au lie lived fui a mayor dale responded to the toast of oar town in tbe absence of mr 8 f howard the toast to onr young boys was renpoo led to by mr j w kennedj ocal solos were rendered by mrs allatt mr black and mr dilly mr leach rendered a violin solo mrs renme was tbe accompanist of the evening tbe speaker or the occasion j patterson k c of toronto was introduced by tib chairman aod received with hearty applause after expressing pleasure at be ing present and seeing bo many young men in the gathering mr patterson delivered a splendid ad dress on tbe subject of steward ship and misaigns he said in part stewardship moans youth iddle age talent opportunity aod wealth onr lives should be spent in the service of god and man christ said do ye into all tbe world and p t gospelo every creature and jf rests with tbe young men to conquer the world for jesus christ this means greater missionary effort aod more money and power christian men dont get the same view point on this great question i come as a fellow christian an ordinary layman in an effort to summon up more power and inter est in this most important work christianity came to our ancestors from missionaries we are descend ed from christians and we are obligated to send christianity from our shores to the ends of the earth not merely to keep it at home if we cannot go as mis sionaries ourselves god expects us to do our part by contr bating to tho support of those who have gone to home and foreign fields there are more unbeheyers born in the hour than men and women made christians in the hour shalt we sit here and take the good things qtsl has given us and not support those who go qnd labor for tho upbuilding of hie king dom christ said to go have yon done it wa are all bank 6 god has deposited in ns hearts and talents to secure money it gods money we have god draws a cheque on ns for his own can we soy no funds t god wants part of that which he has given us ability to obtain are we going to honor his cheque god a com maud baa been going for 1900 years and it hasn t reached some peopleyet we are told in the bible to give as the lord has pros pered us if tbe lord was to prosper us according to our giving we would be a poor lot we should give until we feel it and he patriotic to tbe world at large it s a debt of honor we owe tt can t be sued bnt god help the wbo refuses to pay his debt of honor god puts ns on our honor and christian men are bon orable and will pay wbat god domaodp he wonts and expects he wants young men and women to commit themselves give some thing and help some one there is something higher than laboring tor earthly things rise up omen of god 1 have done with lesser things give heart and sou and mind and strength to serve the king of kings let s all 3o nobler better and happier things than ever before in a united effort to save the world for christ votes of thanks were tendered jfr patterson and all those who took part in the program also tbe ladies or tbe church who provided mid served the splendid luncheon county council stove and tin shop and later by brooks acta flour and feed store in its last resting 1 lace it did dutj for tbe town as a pumping station until the new water system wasjnstallej jt is used bj a method st fiend joe buddy for pa nt ng and vnr msbing such articles ct gat old and rust j no matter to what de nominal on tbey now belong all are welcome in 1w45 tbe con gre rational buroh was built tl f next was the lp scopal me h odist bere tbe prewtt method church now standi georges anglican was built on the sariie ground ns the present edifice the boman catholics it in the early part of 1850 on the corner of main and factory streets tbe presbyterians built their first church m 1867 replaced in 1887 by the present one i he b the present church i have taken up more space tban i should for ihm time more later l grant hetick toaethekraioxvr there are some who eeem to fancy that or gladness they must roam that for smiles that are tho br ghtest tbey must wander far from borne that tbe strange tnend is the true friend and thoy travel far aat ray and they waste their lives in striving for a joy that s far away but tbe gladdest sort of people when tbe busy day re done are tbe brothers and the sisters who together share their fun tbe stick together tamil es are happier by far than tbe brother nnd tho sisters who take separate highways are the gladdest people living arc the wholesome folks wl o make i- circle at tho qreside that no power but death can brealt and the finest of conventions r ver held beneath tbe sun are tho little family gatherings when tins busy day ib done edgar a gnesb mruei oakt lie brampton wnlerdo vn 92tt p962 tu 446 82 697 72 26004 01 acton cont nuntion school and uelih collegiate inst tdte wil get their grants later a cla in from hamilton col i eg ate inbfrtiie was laid over for more informs tion the amount ordered to be paid to tho mothers allowances com mission for november and decern jr w then ftcy were passed one w ncreaae tbe salarj of the care taker of tbe county bill i lings from 160 tofsoo and tl c other to add tbe norval and terra co tin road 10 ijj 12 iucius vc ou the town line between esq esmp and chingnacoub to the nt road syseerri quite r nnm er of logs are being brought to tbe ceorgetown lumber co s rairl here tlo are nowsawin ever day notes and comments the old question a of hospital ity and courtesy should enter into the present day i fe more tban tbey do we think it used to be against good taste to become a man e guest and then cntiqise the hospitality one received it snob a pity that this has gone out of fashion in addition to the proposed new gasoline tax the ferguson government contemplates tapping another hitherto untouched source of revenue this new proposed tax in br ef is a summer resort tax the lovy it is understood to be placed on summer reside nco properties in unorganized dibtricts id ontario which escape the usual municipal property tax the tax is anticipated to yield about half a million dollars annually febbuaby ib auppoaed to be the most unhealthy month in the year so be careful fellows es pecially you gay old birds who have passed fifty wear your overshoes and muffler and a night oap for that bald head is a good thing better pot on your oomfya and sit by the fire at night for you can t sip tbe hot toddy hki yon used to be good boys and don t run around nights then yon will be able to play golf next sum mer after the course has dried out and the sun shines nice and warm wooiid be newlywedb should atop look and listen before signing up for life r a light heart ails to pondefon the gravi ty of his or her act nnti tbey are a team of until deatb3onb part ure but with a few days to think the matter over and maybe run into some one more eatranc ing than one e intended the whole situation is fraught with danger great changes have taken place in seventy two hours and many a girl or man who on toesdaj is just wild to marry might on thursday decide they were wild to even think of such a thing he who hesitates is often lost and sd is be or she who does not hesitate hutjhree days is along long time tor lovei we hjjafl so often this com plaint indeed we have made it outself of not having time enongl to do tbe things vred love to be doing but w some times wonder would we really spend any more time among the fine ideally beauti ful pursuits of tbe body heart or mind if we were not chained to tbe common recurrent anromaotio tasks of every day for certain boors if there were nothing out sde ourselves compelling us to work regularly wouldn t we be in olined to do leas and less patting even the beautiful things off ifrpm day to day until finally srakw into a couch of mental and spthl ual laziness is it not tbis verj work which keeps ns alive keeps ns eager to develop a something in us beyond tbe routine accomplish mentb born perhaps of that ver lootine generated from living sparks while the wheel which wo call tbe daily grind monoton onbly torob no the people who have pothing to do ner do anything and they ave tbe most discontented mortals in tbe world at tuesday s meeting of the county counci lasfweek the fol lowing grants wo e made to high schools burlington 4919 88 georgetown 2868 h streetsmlle wuhrtu will be interested lo rs lee high school stuiiftb learn that supplemental emmiiir tions are to be abol shed accord ing to a statement mnde i pre mier ferguson last week the premier h reported lo i ave said we are bo ng to i t tho tpspons bility for ed cat oo pen tbe i up is themscl ph nn 1 1 tie we cannot do mraj n ih all exam nn t ons at oner w 1 nt we jo i roonp to do awn w tl ih supplemental eiam nnt ons what it is pro dob ed to do is to estshl ab n board of qual fled people nod instead of students wbo fa led in ju e ha ng to wn again in heptembei tl e members of this board will re- rend j ottr papers and f y haw a good record for tl e jear o will get thro igh 1 pfher youbave passed in that o e s bject or not premier fergi son s announce meats refer to entrance examina tons for normal school nnd ma nlston e the io ler plods along tbe road the cn o halts and smokers one man wbo helps to pull the load is worth a thousand kickers ilss i ai3dvs oadiw irru

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