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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 23, 1925, p. 1

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the georgetown herald fifty xlnltl y ma it of iuijlioation georgetown wednesday evening september 23 rd 1925 the georgetown herald j m moore pnhllkar sad proprietor uw uuiiu wkli n papar aamolatlon cnr ti- tabl uu1nq kaht passe n get 7 18oi fohoonger oh a pdsengor lolhai mail 1115 t pause oner h4h yti mail pm phhengor biio p passenger sunday 721 p qoihu wert passenger 704 am mail 1030 ai passenger 212 p passenger 460 p passenger 002 ptu past8oger 7 oh pm mail bj10 pm tattetitfer sunday 1021 am ooino notttu mail 800 am mail 46i pra uoino 80utu mail 1188 am mail jmcpro cauilu nillml hedrte railways taraata aaarbu iuu eabtbodnd wsbtbouno duly dnilj nu2- 604 am no 1 721 a m 4 wqi tun tf- tfkl am 6 1204 pm 0 1121 am 8 204 pm 7 121 pm 10 404 pm 9 821 pni 12- 604 pm 11 eslpni 11 b04 pm 18 721 pm 16 1004 pm 16- 921pm 18 1201am 17 12lbain train nob 1 run 4 run daily excopt sunday directory hilton wallbhidqe a dale barriaura solicitor eta xorooto and ovorfiawa ofllc kadnady block l roy dal in ebara ot oaorn uwu dmoa h q heift bam iter solicit ot etc office mill st georgetown hour 9am to 5 p m open weineaday and salurdav evening cirejioe h wiggins sarrlatar soudur ifotmry pwulo otaoa cmcnju block j uouti9ani to 5 pm ofcn wednesday and saturday evening kartnaa knvaatxaaota monoy to loan telefhows 1m dr t h kabcexlus physician and surgaon madlcal oomt ot health offloa hour 1 to and i to p m phenah offlca ana ftmtdaoc main street booth oppoalta preabyterian church dr c r w rosb physician and surgeon hill street georgetown 1bone h exhouse surgeoa grace hospital dr o v williams physician and surgeon office and residence queeo street soutb pawaatts office lloari 9lu am 13 snj68pni uo by appointment f r watsolf d u b m d s ouh haarat 8 t ft ejtoapt tkandaj auiimu p i heath l da dd8 oaatiat ooeo in lana block on door nortl at dnama carrlat factory hour- j a m to i p m chiropractic m maalalm 8icry ottaopatay r eiethetty ihzthsenicejt last attemdavt xt maw l be noil complete and up- to ale office cbiropractiotly in ontario heiiaekt tka oalrapraotar pelawonuluu 13 yrwazpanlaoa office next lo oneill garage wednesday ft saturday 2to 57 lo9 pm other days and hours by appointment pbone 150 residence 245w at hlltaa phone 213 tuesday and friday 2 to 9 pm enj petch uoanaad aucuonaar for hatton ana pael aiaowlluanu post obc sale oondoeiad aauafactortl and- at raa- onabta rataa ordara ntt it uu oaoraatown harald offlca will racalv pcotant atlmtloa coal best anlhracilc coal always on hand nnt and stove coal small egg coat large sized pea coal delivered to any parti of tne town also coke phone iso f rogers co georgetown fire insurance j h kenneaty frewfdtwi ajrmt for some of be strongem cam late wrutng insurance are you protected hydro electric system 60 watt lamps 4 for 1 oo guaranteed lamps 25 wiitt ft 10 tvnjt 82 00 wait 87 100 atl tunshlpii t of- 100 wiilt nitro 05 ho wntt nitro h5 u00 watt nit to us irons guaranteed 1 year 475 hydro irons guaranteed 5 years 575 i orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds town hall are you a banker or broker a small telephone bill may be an indictment of your selling methods ksold 750000 worth of bonds today by long distance wnlti a toronto band dealer alarm clocks at popular prices finely nickel plated- large dial with second hand- good timekeeper plaladlalat si so lsbilaoni dial at sut a b willsotfs jeweller nt to hotel mcqiubtm georgetown erwingoldhams meat market choice fre and core meals quick delivery guaranteed main street georgetown phrae no 1 georgetown creamery we are now paying 37c for butter fat ice deliverd to arty part of the town at b per larce blook -cartage- wo have a truck hilly equipped tor cartage moving and lonr distant hauling nt most reasonable rales open hiuy wejaesday u sjlahiy evtilngs we will pay you the highest matket prices for your eggs fowl anwo georgetown creamery co m saxe manager radio ye wish to announce that we have been appoint ed exclusive dealers for the- westinghouse radiola and king neutrodyne radio machines these machines cover a price range to suit every body we have sample sets in our show rooms and you are cordially invited to come in and hear them j n oneill son georgetown ont i bargains in real estate f an ideal farm for rninirik chickons 0 acres on tbn out- 7 nkitts of georgetown on n rood h ravel road uooj hank burn 2cx30 6 room frame bouee several rood trait trees this pliico is only aliout 6 minutofl drive trom tho town prino f 3600 terms 500 4 down balance arranged to xuit purcbouer z bent barsaio in georgetown c room tramo house newly 2 mi in ted outside electric lights furnnco and flreplare central ly f lointed price 700 for particulars apply to f a benham nilal estate agent bono 104 this is the season when wild mush rooms are being gathered in large irwnbern in the woods and open fields but the only safe way to avoid poisoning through these is to get some good book on mushrooms and identify each specimen or have t identifier some of the popu- tests are dangerous although the number of species that cause death if eaten is not large ncverthe- a considerable number contain ir poisons that might prove fatal to children or those of delicate con stitution tie popular but very dangerous rule to ascertain the edibility of the eties gathered is that if the skin be peeled from the cap is is good the most poisonous varieties will peel another rule is boiling speci mens in salt water no amount of boiling in fresh or salt water will move poison from the deadly varieties j that arc to be found in considerable numbers now one of the best rules is to learn identify one or two edible vari eties and stick to them a mush- i no matter what variety that has the least speck of decay on it is absolutely unfit for use the ontario department of agri- julturc issues a good pamphlet on this subject it can be had on appli- ition to the department at toronto if youd like a little better tea than you are using please try red rose red rose is good tea the same good tea for 30 year try it b i inn ii t ifttirti ir i attention try hugheymcdonald tyr cnt and plus tobmoi 11 kindi of pipe and pipe repair a williams mgr mill st georgetown ane in order to gather their honey so he fillet all the flowers with sugar and such which his wife thought unusually it pa in id him to their teeth in craeking th found so he placed a new pair of crackers beneath every tree for ten acres ari rrels using that they such kindness c out mm have guessed till the limit was nd il a you may reached youll the birds plen when in orlerto ty ofrest he put perches up in a tree george o butler in st nrcholi there are others if times are hard and you feci blue think of the others worrying too just because your trials are many dont think i he rest of us havent life is made up of smiles and tears joys and sorrows mixed with fears and though to us it seems one sided trouble is pretty well divided sometimes carry the biggest load oh becarefuli milton r and mrs chas readhead re turned on monday night from a motor trip to owen sound meaford and col- lingwood charlie reports good fish ing good crops in that district bul thousands of acres of them still in the fields william a dixon died lost sunday at his home in nelson after a long titnens he was in his 68th year he was a son of the late john dixon of trafalgar where he was bom bul had lived many years in nelson where was highly esteemed at tuesdays meeting of the county council the clerk was instructed to notify the board of education thai the council would not be responsible for fees of hal ton pupils attending hamilton secondary schools during the school year september 1925 to june 1926 a bylaw was passed providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of 932000 for expenditure on pro vincial highways in the county the bylaw for the revision of the coun ty road system was laid over till next meeting as the members could not agreeon jt there will be a confer ence with the department of high ways champion obituary mr gr a mitchll the death of mrs george a mit chell widow of the late george a mitchell ba formerly of george town took place in la combe al berta on sept 14 mrs mitchell who was in her eightysecond year for the past few years had been liv ing in los angeles and was visit ing her daughter mrs f h reed in lacombc at the time of her death from pneumonia the funeral took dace from the residence of her son t n gad ier- general charles h mit chell 35 north sherbournc st on monday afternoon mrs mitchell bom in toronto in 1843 and the daughter of james docket and ann lcckic james bcckct was in paisley scotland and after ng to toronto married the daugh ter of major lcckic or the 57th royal artillery then stationed in toronto mrs mitchell was one of a family of four children when her parents died and went to live with her aunt the late mrs franklin jackcs of caatlefield eglinton now north toronto her three brothers went to live in kingston and later to the united states they subsequently all fought in the civil war with the northern forces mrs mitchell was married to rev g a mitchell of the methodist church in 18611 urn a bride lived in pel ro it a and subse quently in many ontario towns and cities until her husbanil was super annuated in 1u0e after which she resided in toronto on alexander st and at 8 binscarth ltd she nnd her lute husband cclcttrated their golden wedding in august 1u13 on the same date as the return of general mitchell from the war mrs mitchell w member of the metropolitan church and was prominently identificl with many church anil charitable organi- intions in toronto her husband tiled in october 1922 she is sur vived by three children brigadier- general c h mitchell of the uni versity of toronto p h mitchell consulting engineer of toronto and mrs f h teed of lacombe al- jm lind james lind a wellknown and highly respected resident of nassa- gnweya township west of milton passed away sept 17lh at the resi- dencc of his soninjaw elwootl wili son he had been in failing health for some time and his death was not unexpected he leaves to mourn hij loss two daughters mrs william di amond of guclph and mrs el wood wilson of nassagawcya with whom he made his home since he told his farm near k natch bull church plain own litiuranea insurance of anglican church prop erty was discussed by the executive of the general synod of the church of england in canada who met un der the presidency of archbishop mathcson of ruperts land primate of canada at ottawa last week it was claimed that the rates for church insurance were out of proportion to the risks and that the- insurance com panies were making money on church risks there is a movement on foot to organite and manage their insurance lor church property ballinafad miss jrtnit young spent most of last week withher sister mn david moran of huttonville tin fannits here ore busy sawing their fall wheat v miss bessie binnie has returned to toronto after spending pnrt of hi holidays at her home here mr t mcclure spent last wee with his cousin mr garfield mi cluru of brampton erin fmrn john mclean and duughle hnxel ami mrs rcid of duquesm pa returned home on monday after visiting with mrs mclean rev and mrs hall and babe hav returned from their vacation mrj hall conducted the service on the local united church circuit on sun- lay last a severe electric storm passed ovei a large section of the country north west of here on friday night last destroying considerable properly the bail and wind causing much mlnoi damage while at cargiil a targe barn and contents on the farm of mis leid was struck by lightning and burned at orangcvillo alex walk ers resilience was struck and dam aged considerably and wm morrow in amaranth township had eight sheep killed advocate acton mr john agncw of winnipeg has been spending a couple of weeks with acton relatives mrs h gold ham underwent an op eration at guclph hospital lost week she is reported as making favorable progress toward recovery mr john kennedy has been exhib iting some fine samples of cobbler potatoes grown in his garden this year one potato weighed 1 4 lbs and three on these monsters weighed 3 lbs 10 ozs mr and mrs p a smith motored bracebrigc this week mr smith is arbitrator on a school boundary dis pute in bracebrigc and is attending a session of the board to settle the difficulty in the singing contest at the cana dian national exhibition last thurs day mr jack lewis of acton won second prit as a tenor soloist he scored 80 points in the contest and was only beaten by one point by the first pnie soloist mr lewis acton friends congratulate him on the high place he took in the competition mr h p moore has been making very satisfactory progress since his recent epilations at toronto general hospital his physicians declare him out of danger another week or f careful hospital treatment will probably result in his return home for convalescence he has enjoyed greatly the numerous calls by the home folks and other friends hon e c drury late premier of on tario was an appreciated caller on monday free press ic never had time for a call instead she was scrubbing some cor ner or nook or sweeping the stairs in the hull she scrubbed all the love from tna heart of her spouse her children were playlets and where nobody ever would come the demand of the times hi for homes which are livable contented places tot the family and where the young people can gather and enjoy themselves with hamilton and windsor al ready operations the stop traffic system on its main thoroughfares ind a new application now to hand rom the city of guclph for similar luthority the ontario department of highways intends moving practically at once for the institution of that system throughout the whole prov- ce in cities and towns as well a provincial highways legislation sanctioning this mol- n method of safeguarding through traffic from the unexpected swing ing in of local traffic has been on the ontario statute books since lost according to deputy minister of high ways s l squfre by next season it is proposed to have throughout the whole province adequately designat ed provincial highways and town tfhl city streets at which all intersecting traffic must give the right of way to through traffr the welcome man there is a man in the world who never turned down where chances to stray he gets the glad hand in the populous town or out where the farmers make hay he u greeted with pleasure on deserts ol sand and deep in the aisles of th woods wherever he goes there is tht welcoming hand hes the man who delivers the goods the failure- o life git around- and complain th n white whenev theres rain and they havent thei lanterns at night men tire of the failures who fill with their sighs the air of their own neighborhoods there is one who is greeted with lovehghted eyes hes the man who delivers th goods one fellow is laxy and watch es the clock and waits for the whistle to blow and one has a hammer with which he will knock and one tells a story of wo and one if requested to travel a mile wjll measure perches and rooiui but one docs his stunt with a whistle or smile hes the man who delivers the goods ii afraid hell labor too hard rid isnt yearning for such man is alert on his guard a creature of mood so its hey delivers the goods notes and comments with a fkdkitai election only four ur fiv vnik politics will or should form on important part of everyday riiidmi and stud as well ok conversation even though the majority of womi n mm disin clined to take an active pud in the political game there is a growing di- sire to grasp the meaning and nu porta nee of the national question at 3uo and the handling of which di- des public opinion inta groups as le has said women are now in public life and will be for nil time and it behooves the intelligent ter to study the question from all anjled before the polling day arrives immigration to canada for the firtrt three months of the present fis- en i year that is from april 1 to june 30 ih25 totalled 3244j according to a it port issued hy the department of immigration of this total 10- 0j4 cume from great britain north- em ireland and the irish free state 5307 from the unjleil slates and 11048 from other countries almost entirely from northern europe in the same thrca months 1141 cana dians who hail beon in the united states for six months or longer and who went to that country to settle returned to the dominion since the department of immigration and col on nation begarr to keep a record of these returning canadians on april 1 1924 a tout of 53116 have come back up to the end of last year there is work and a lot of it the home this cannot be avoided some women are housekeepers in- i of home makers they spend their time scrubbing and cleaning as described by bert on braley from the cellar clear to the to keen she neatness owl order she surely could get her to stop had time to be reading a canada needs the ontario farmer and her cities have a surfeit of population and of unemployment if a commission could find out the reason of the drift and a feasible dy for it the government should find one without delay one reason that might be suggested is that those in the country only see the bright sides of city life in the endless streams of holidaymakers that flow out through the country while the farmers are moiling along in the dust and heat of haying and harvest even when they go to the city for a close- up look at life there they see only the outside they cant visualize the struggle of the desperate competition the cruel disillusionment of frequent failures the price that has to be paid for even the chance to succeed to those who may have tho ugh lb of forsaking the farm we would say think it well over before deciding rusk in advised those who had thoughts of marriage to have first a chance of seeing the worst of each other at least three times the chanc es are that if you had three good looks at the worst of cily life you uld be content to stay in the coun try if residents in any of the british dominions would ask for and insist on getting articles which bear a british trademark if they would refuse even at a reduced price to iccept imported goods providing of ourse that the quality is equal no matter how attractive such articles are made the effect would be notice able at once immediately there uld be a demand for goods made our own country or in some other british possession it would be only a few months until every factory in the countries in the british common wealth would be working full time and it would be only a comparative ly short time until tne trade balance would be so strongly in favor of all the british dominions that the money markets would note it this is the kind of loyalty which would be both practical and effective it would be such as would not be affected by the iucstton of a separate flag after all a flag is a matter of sentiment and we have no desire to minimize its importance but the loyalty anil de votion to empire which can displace the greed for the dollar when it is at the expense of the empire this is practical loyalty worth while it is folly to wave a union jack while wearing a german shirt a suit mode in the usa a hat from france and boots from holland let us get down to brass tacks and make a prop er estimate of ourselves and just measure up our loyalty not only to our country but to our province ami to our own home town for after all loyalty to the home town is juil important if we wish to ensure cess and progress as loyally to the mtry generally for it all has a bearing on the mccess and prosperi ty of the town jn which we live and on the country in which it ls located therefore as we said above hat the country as a whole needs that it citixens shall ask for de- mnd and insist on getting goods utile in the british empire and if the people do this and do it ener- gcticalh enough it will not be long until the effect will be evident and ihall again see our fact one and ufacturing industries buiy and prosperity which alwas follows man ufacturing activitj will again be cvi- ilcnl throughout the land ow 4000 msthan banafit last month 418i mothers in on tario with 12796 dependent children benefited under the mothers allow ance act to the extent of 1140000 important la spartftnan we have been requested to remind sportsmen that there will be no npen season this yearjor ruffled grouse or partridges or black or grey squir rels it is reported from the north that the birds were never so scarce as they are now it is supposed that this is due to a heavy crust on tho snow last winter the partridges starred as theycouldnt jevat tholx food

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