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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 2, 1927, p. 1

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cblronracllcally in ontario hbulujr tka ohlaapraaua ralaaaroraaaata u yi praallaa oska nail lo o nallla garb wadaaaday at saturday jlo 57 to9nni otbar day and boura by appolnlmaru pkona i sow uiulnca lav at aultoapnooa 21 j tuaadar aan friday 3 to 9 pra f have year eyes examined y lr 9 t walker tjc miiiimi glanua from t3s up the bait itnui and f ramaa auppllad w h wilbon umdanrtajtar idi u4wws embaoaier u aalaatafcuaarllsiisdrawallaaraa pkaaa algm or day uw or ii clarks bakery grocery best quality bread and pastry the choicest groceries you will find our prices the lowest when you consider the quality of goods we provide for our customers lat m have your next order mark clark nwaen si wards garage georgetown phone 22 u where ymgel haat urvlee ud hrtleuu wrk w058isffl3im888mil 18171927 i he bank bf montreal on jl november 3rd next completes the iioth year of its existence opening its first office in montreal 50 years prior to the confederation of canada the diamond jubilee of which was celebrated by the dominion this year it has steadily expanded into every part of british north america today it has over 600 branches located throughout canada and newfoundland with its own offices in great britain france the united states and mexico and offer unexcelled facilities in all departments of domestic and for ejgn banking tha making of frimndt if nobody mnllid anil uolwxly nluwnul and nolwmly ludprd uu itlong irnonli nvury mluutii lookml after lilmtwlf and komi llilfijpi all wont to the utrong if nobody nanml judt a littu for you and tiohody oflrtnl about uu anil wo atood all almm to ttu rmd or y nr wlmt a tlroary old world it would lie if thfhi wore no auoli a thing an hag in tlio aky an a ayinual of oomndeidilp here if ww 41vl an the animal livf in uu woodu itli nothing lield naored or dfar and holllfllinou ruled ua from hlrth to tha end w and never a neijfubor juul we and invr we gave va another in need ttlut a dnury old world it would be oil if we were rich an the rioheat on partli and atnmg ua the atrongmt that uvea vot never we kuew tlie delight and the ulianu uf tlm umlle whiith the oilier roan givea if kliidueaa were never a part of our ftelvou though wo owiimi ali the land we iiould uee and friendiliip meant nothing to all of ua here what a 4raary old world it would be life is sweet jutt because of tlui friends we have made and tlie things which in ooinraon we shore we want to live on lot because of of our uvea but because of the people who oue its giving and doing for somebody else on that all lifes splendor depends and the joy of this world when youve summed it all up is found in the making of friends edgar a guest general news all kinds of auto repairing done promptly by firstclass mechanics we quarantee satisfaction to all customers and our prices are moderate gas oils etc chas ward klala si pmile shehers meawrlil oargeiawa your summe1 cottage i it as attractive ltosdile as out ftiake your tummtr cottage comfortabto and bomtvllka with gyproc fireproof partitiont and celtingm at anull coat tlie whole interior may be ttwisformed into attractive ctny rooms write or frrt brkaklrt m-r- h u will tll yog bow gypmc bil from so lo 40 na oktajuo ovrsuu co uurrto pabis cahatja ua sfircpiwaoortl irsr sala by j b mcksjumis gaorgctewn ont rmolrswovokjvovurjw w f mills garage aaa4 wlllaird plata batteries tor kurd chevrolet bur overland kui at uihj rully guaranteed ciru4ls4to siietnmli redurfesl hkiaihb all makeb ok oabb phone ssow uaelph st oeoraxotown oooimofo college view garage get your repairs done at a fair cost come lets give you a price on your next job massif ta all esakea af oars oaa oua oreaaaa eta maalla sail oar batteriaa f a brunton fjalkfe vhw phona 336 vtrtuwu oo3ococojolgotoj0 we save you money on hardware soljcj copper boilers 298 st 349 39 85 20 35 125 25 60 175 40 75 floor wax per lb tin dcw paint per quart stove pipes per length stove pipe elbows cold blast lanterns lantern globes 3 or barn shovels long handle 1 ply roofing per square polishing mops each stable brooms best quality flashlight niclcle case large size complete 100 see our stock of quebec cookstoves healers and furnacettes larawtre maklh hedrleal wlriai sked kktal wtrk r h thompson co gssosetown ontario o3s4ossco3ojo334 cdcsvasea mslesl wiat4j on monday evening october 24 o vry happy gathering assembled at the home of mr joel w leslie at lot 5 oodcegaion 1 fyin township when mr and mrs leslie oelehrated their golden wedding mr leslie who is in his eightieth year was the son of the late dames leslie who settled a pioneer on the homestead about the year 1820 where mr leslie was born on august lfjtb 1848 andwhrrehe still uvea bale and liesrty being actively interested in and taking part in almost all the work carried on on the farm mm leslie whose maiden name was mary m bwockhamer is in her 76th year and is the eldest daugh ter of the i late christopher bwack- homer ofchnrohiu north of acton they were united in marriage at her fathers home on october 24tb 1877 lfti ears ago on monday by the late kev jos unaworth for several j rare pastor of the churchill con gregational church over 100 gnesta were present and almost all were olossly related homing from the following plsoss toronto hamilton thamesfonl oorohester btoney creek limehouse quelph ingorsoll anton mimosa krin and rookwood mr john kills of pusliucli town ship who fractured a rib and sua tallied other minor injuries when he fell from his wagon a week ago in coiudderably improved ami is able to lie around again borne high prioia were paid for ekoellent cows at george ii kings sale in trafalgar on wednesday oct lqth the cows were choloe and qr 10 head sold 2h went over tlie 100 mark the highest price was slhu paid by david kurtieaa for a purebred holttein tlie m head averaged 4u40 brampton is experiencing a steady healthy growth and the nsaensiuent returns now completed for this year show a population of 11100 for the town aa increase of 20i over lost year and an increase of over eight hundred in the past ten years zt is said that tlie keeton cattle stealing trials will rost the county of bimfoe something over 1000 but most ratepayers will agree that the money has been well spent wlien tlie man who inquired about the plural of moose gets his answer he might turn his attention to this oue if a mouse and his spouse are mioe what sliall we oall a grouse and his spouse a fact thought to be slgnihoant is that of the scarcity of red berries of the mountain ash trees this year those who are versed in fore casting the weather olaim that the small number of clusters of these bright red berries on the trees in the district where usually the trees at this period of the year are resplen dent with bright color indicate a mildxfinter the ladies of wesley church tra falgar experienced one of the great est successes yet acoomnluined at their annual fowl supper when over 300 people representing the whole oountryslde flocked there to particl pate in an event that is heeomlng each year more and more popular the tables had to be spread five times and 76 fowl were need for the occasion playing the gam im just a common workman drawing down a oiunion wage hut im liappii r than iota of men who occupy lifes stage i give a days full measure and when tliat day is done im happier because i know my pay was fairly won bomehow i haven time to moan my lot with nil the mob 1 guess im too darned busy doing thoroughly my job and something udls me in my heart ive found the magic spell or happiness success and peace hy doing this job well adon mr p a molean or thesley formerly manager of tlie bunk of montreal liete is lu toronto ueueul hospital for treatment ills aoton friends wish him a speedy recovery mr kobert illown sr visited his friend mr alex waldle one day last week and had a very enjoyable visit with this remarkable elderly gentle man who in spite or his yearn is still very active in avoiding a oollielon with an other motorist on mill street on mon day evening dr mcxiven brought bia car to a standstill so suddenly that he broke the pinion of his midline actons fine new high sohool build ing was opened to the public for in spection on baturday evening and on monday morning the scholars at tended school in this splendid edifice the sohool board and secretary mc donald were hosts on saturday even ing and explained all the facta about the building to enquiring cltisens free press tewffuhtbl caant uk cmw in u parliamentary discussion at the century club in toronto a diver alty of views bearing on automobile accidents was brought ont second vicepresident j r hetherington said that be thought the present laws rhould be enforced mure stringently drunks lie continued are one great oause of accidents and i think the reason for that is government control if you would abolish oeci dents then you should abolish government control aooideuts due to drunkenness have inoressed ten fold since government control was introduced he thought that the remedy was to educate the people to isamy caxmsaati alllf lar what ahall i send tlie folks in the old countay v is a query heard as the christmas season approaches but if the average canadian real bed how muoh our big iuicy red apples are appreciated and enjoyed hy people overseas the problem would iw imtnihllatcly solved canadns luscious rosy apples are relished by young and old alike they symbalue our brilliant sun shine and warm days and they do look ohristmasy and cheerful nortlieni spies molntosh reds and haldwlus are tlie best and tlie most popular to carry your kind thoughts and good wishes across the sea and staniurd boxea and barrels of choice hand pii ked and hand packed fruit government inspected are procur able at reasonable prioes from any grocer while the matter of shipment is as simple as tlie mailing of a tsnl the tluuadau national kxpress will nail for jour apples transport and deliver them by quick service to any station in ureat britain ireland and most european countries the transportation charge from montreal and quebec up to novem ber loth or from saint john and halifax thereafter by diteot steamer to points in great britain ireland and the channel islands is sh10 per standard box ami c8ij0 per standard latrrel including refrigeration par ratea to canadian ports through rates to continental stations and other particulars consult any canadian national espressgent uuiaa jau taueuae the following figures are from the milton jail report for 1026 27 year ending sept hoth prisoners com mitted during year 181 dally aver age uost of prisoners rations 104 cents prisoners oouhl not read uor write 8 prisoners reported temper ate 107j intemperate 68 official salaries lfllu00 lood 67260 fuel 23600 clothing fl02ll re- palra1840 prisoners sentenced to penitentiary 2 sentenced to ontario reformatory 10 aanteniial to jail and completed sentence 68 prisoners unmarried 123 prisoners married 42 prisoners re main lug in jill got 1st is netting mora prevalent all the time the facta have to be faced and the polioe reoords show the appearanoe of the drunken motorista on the high ways to be becoming more prevalent all the time a few more years of government control and motorists and publlo will unanimously see that pnblio safety demands government prohibition of liquor and not the ron trol of lu when a bottle of boose is uncorked and consumed the control of any individual or government is defied to stop it on its rampage with the advent ot present motor speeds the liquor belongs to a past age steak l miasr 111 yean u on the 23rd june 1817 nine merchant of montreal signed articles of association for the establishment of the montreal bank this at- tioo marked the foundation of tbe bank of montreal which today holds the distinction of being by far the oldest institution of its kind in bri tish north anierica and one of the largest financial institutions in the british empire it also established the beginning of tlie canadian bank ing system to realize the condition which prevailed when tbe bank first brought organised financing to the relief of that early generation of canadian business men it is neoesuury to delve deeply into the history of the coun try the only organized portion of what is now tbe dominion ot canada were the provinoes or upper and value human life mora sacredly this feeling toward the drunken motorist l jj msriume pro- jp- rctwri under date of oct 27th the bank of montreal ptitdbdvea tlie follow lug this is the hnal gouernl orop re port r 1027 and inolutles u general review of the crop reason over 00 par oent or the threshing in the prairie provinces has now been com pleted snd wldle deliveries to date have been lower than last year reoent favourable weather has assisted tlie operations and improved the grades estimates of the jield of wheat have varied between 4u3t00o bushels estimated by the dominion bureau of tttatiatlna on 12th september and 400478000 bushels estimated hy the northwest grain dealers associa tion on 30th sept a i against last years hnal estimated returns by tlie dominion bureau or 183440000 bushels in quebec farming and dairying interests have benefitted hy a generally favourable seasons opera tions in ontario the crop has teen satisfactory and on the whole better than in 1020 and good weather pre vailed throughout tbe harvesting sea- u the maritime provinces the fanners have bad a fairly suuoeasful year while in british columbia crops general have been satisfactory al though wst weather during harvest ing haa lowered the quality and yields to some extent awale thieves la aataa a bronte report to tlie papers last week u as rollows tlie plundering of orchards and fruit gardens h mot orists sometimes assumes exasperat- lug proportions on bunda last a prominent apple grower liere found a oouple of men in the act of carrying off about 16 worth or line wealthy apples whlob were picked in boxes and auks and left lu the orchard over sunday the thelvea worked hard to carry the apple over a gully to where their oar waa parked and had them concealed in the shocks of grain uu til they could secure a good oar load the apple grower soared them off securing the number of the car be reported the ease to the police and isawaitlug developments vinoes their whole population wan less than 400000 and that or mon treal tbe chief trading centre lass than 20000 the development ol trade and agriculture was hampered by hick of facilities for exuhonge the oorntry was too poor to afford tlie luxury or a raotalllo circulating medium and not only american british and frenoh but also portu guese and spanish coins wore legal tender and the ratios or exchange in to oolonial money of account were- subject to frequint variations as is consequenoe domestiu trade was carried on principally hy barter and exchange aud international trade was on a very uncertain uaais montreals chief article of export oansisted of furs that- or the olty of quebec of timber transportation facilities such as we know them to day were wholly lacking communi cation between communities was con ducted with great difficulty msinlj by means of canoes sailing ships and stage coaches through donse foe- over the roughest of pioneer roads no steamship had at that time ever crossed the ocean and in tercourse with the mother country depended on a voyage which under the most efficient navigator often took three months to accomplish rail ways were unknown and the tele graph had not yet hoen invented such were the conditions wliea tne bank of montreal began bumaess on november 17th 1817 in modest rented premises with a pahlup capi tal ot 360000 in a very short time this institution became ike focal point of the buriness ot the colon it provided a medium of sxohsugn suah as had hitherto been locking nursed along the early enterpnses ol the oounto and straighteuod out thu difitoulitiee ot internrbau inter-pro- vliioial and international trading in tlie first year after its establish ment the bank opened a branch at quebec thus introducing into canada branch banking one of the elements that have contributed in marked de gree to tbe stability and elasticity of tlie canadian tanking system boon after planting this outpost to tlie east tlie hank spread its brauobek westward by opening agencies at kingston and york when tlie bank opened an office at tlie latter place now the city of toronto that com munity had just hod lu first stage cosch communication estabiislietj with kingston and montreal a great boon to what was then a settlement lu a small clearing amid unbroken forests everywlwre as conditions beooma ripe the bank has planted its branches today it haa over 000 branehes scat tered throughout the 11ominton and newfoundland and its own offices in the hnsncisl centres of great britain fraiioe the united states and mexico while iu paid up oapltal- iiiu tn 20910700 with aiaaksbmbme of a like amount

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