Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 9, 1919, p. 4

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v h v v v v v i- v s a i- f y 1 wedfteffdwy evening prfl 0th 1919 v mclaughlin and chevrolet sales room we are delivering this week one h 46 coupe mclaughlin one 490 chevrolet one h 63 special mclaughlin one latest model ford we have on hand for immediate delivery one 490 chevrolet sedan dozen 490 touring cars in used cars we have one 45 special 1917 mclaughlin model looks like new one mclaughlin older model running like new two used chevrolets in good shape two used fords one ford coupe 1918 model with grayfic davis starter and electric light white wire wheels and is in good shape in trucks we can sell besides chev and mclaughlin light truck the sterling from 2 to 5 ton trucks the nash a 2 to 3 ton truck at 3100 guaranteed smith form- a truck at 750 fred cook agent georgetown just out of uniform and here for business again i will buy all kinds of scrap metal and junk of any kind bags and old auto tires wanted set single harness heavy wanted h eisen bro po boxl076 georgetown progressive euchre town hall thursday april 24 speights garage agent for j willys overland automobiles lu ll ternational harvester co motor trucks mellotte cream separa tors gasoline engines avery tractors c g e electric motors i i if interested in any of the above lines calland let me show you our line general repairing oil all machinery and electrical work a specially t j speight f guelph street georgetown 1vooke1 tlkfk set captains english frffecw did not hnn ilterairy appearance william morris arthur com p ton rfckdu says is not the ortty vlc tor ian man of letters whom the cnw- al passerby might have mistaken for asea captain there wan the look of the sea captain also about dick and to a lesser extent about ruber browning dickens had made a jaun tier sea captain with hfn love oi bright colors and browning vlu his dapper ways a sprucer one all these men were both dreamem and men of action artists and men ol the world it needed all dickens bimple homeliness and vivid sense of actuality to curb and restrain th fantastic extravagance of his dream self as it is his riotous imagination often broke bounds and from one point of view the christmas carol 1b as utopian as the dream of john ball m brownlqgs lilting fo social func tfons and his southern tastes his intellectual subtleties found no counterpart in morris yet in the elemental vigor and passion of the man the fine audacity the hearty love of the earth the contempt for the trifler and mere dilettante the two men had no little in common had it been possible to put mor ris dickens and browning on he underground railway and after ward to ljave compared their impres sions interesting variation of com ment would have resulted dickens could have told us of the crowd of passengers and differentiated each one with his wonderful eye for ex ternal peculiarities browning would have found some psychological drama to his hand and morris after declaiming on the hideousness of it all would have seemed the most keenly alive to the minutest points of railway organisation which al ways interested hm veins of likeness and unltkeness to one another cross and recross with startling vividness the person alities of these three great victor ians in unllkeness assuredly for each was a man of highly distinctive and assertive individuality but in likeness also for each was a blend of contradictory selves each enjoyed taking the middleclass englishman by the scruff of the neck and shaking htm with the best will in the world uolonging to the middle class them ales they knew all the family pe hilarities and the fact that none of them ever freed himself entirely of tlir conventions of his class merely serves as anothoi bond in common monis was a shiewd observer in his own special nay though he gnve he opposite impression to the casual onlooker he nevoi seemed to be on he watcn yet little escaped hie vvuhout any apparent effort of 6b qorvalion he would come into a room ind lake in all the people there th ir appearance and rhanu lei istics with wift insight and acumen i not easily rlll one afternoon an esteemed clllten went out to the councry club for a turn aroundthe golf links and after making several rather weird plays ho turned to the imperturbable caddy i buppose said he that in caddying around here you have seen worse golf players than i am the boy did not answer with a fixed gaze he seemed to be looking into the distance i said remarked the golfer in a much louder tone that i suppose you have seen worse players than i i heaid what ye said the first time mister was the startling re minder of the caddy but youve got 10 give a feller time lo think what tommy would say one day when small tommy was billed to the desk with ha slate lie incidentally stepped on his toachei s loot she looked up expecting a please put don me but master lomniy vas silent why tommy what should you tay she asked tommy hung ills little head what should you eay dear tommy began to civ what should sou suy tommy tsrslsted his tencher i sshould ffsay ouch sobbed lommy c lady hlioml lady rhondda v ife of the late viscount rhondda who was british pood controller is a arm uel lever id the principles of equality of the sexes ind proposes to cluim the right as a mmi to ait in the house of lords ballinaiad tiro balupafad mutual improve ment society hjl3 d very success- ful bo social on the menjng of aftnl iat proceeds to go towards renovating the hall mr and mrs geoige thompson and mrs j c thompson were in guolph one day last week tojee mr john mceacheran who under want an operation pte george hilte is home from quebec on a visit to his mother and other friends here pte 0 w boszel who has spent the last two years in england and france returned home last sunday mr robert akitt who is in the hospital in orangeville is not get ting along as well as his many friends would like to see him mr fm spear is having an auc tion sale of stock and implements on april 11th mr and mrs s riddler enter tamed a number of their friends last friday evening when a very plemint lime was spent norval two more of our heroes return od this neck and we aro dolighted o hoc them home again on sunday corp john stoddard landed home quite unannounced and on monday lo corp w f knight arrived both men aro looking hale and hearty and glad to be back again church news baptist next 8unday is to be observed as a gonoinl field day in the in i crests of home missions by the churches of the ouelph associa tion arwl tin re will be n general clianko of pulpits on the part of the pnntoib services in the lioorgctown lunch will be con ducted morning and evening by ttev r sen- worth of cheltenham flvoid cougrlt and cougherit gniohmg spreads dueset m ib70 f shilo m 30 dkortstops coughs mar imr tor chtldreh cohnnbia day batteries for belli buxiem sinili aulot entfnea motorbotfa truck tract on toyi telephones remember there are xv in dry cells just as there are differences in the engines bells and tele phones that the dry cells run play site and buy standard columbia batteries buy them here where you get them fresh and full of pep and power sold by w c anthony georgetown ontario i

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