7isr ff pi 7r the geo fiptxvruiild ye aft op publication georgetown wednesday breninff february uth 109o si so per anraun or si 25 if paid in advance jst rv fae georgetown herald 1 plhlll everv vweonlsoav evening t h herald power printing office georgetown ont contract advertising rates furnlahed on application tell cita htr hiia tornral liiaurtluu and tlve pautsiivr liw roi- each auimw alaii jitwtltuifft il v7hliitt vr all trahiflvjtt ttlwftineifiiii vtarfva lluw vi an inch atfvvrltimuiwfit wltltuut ajieotil dy rblloda ami bu liufnrtwl uutlj furlil1 4111i ciumklu ucobrdluwlv atve41imuluilii will lilfchajiifeoj oil ucu niiiiui wuliuui extra oiiars i jjlhiictih riuumiitvnctailvirilimmiiti utliitti uiiviiuwiijw mtiiiliy vii ny silescriptron atga iift- iwisi slil uirs if put iii vliiivv i inijitiik lit iiit lit art hi v j tvj adiitk isbvi uor tlfe at tlur ifcntimrwiltkili explii v a j piiitahii i aratioitbu ooino kaht passenger 72nm fusseutier 1016 uui jlail i ll8sttui pastmmtjeri h46 pm 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life ineuranw ropnuenm trrlas fcon m bj mi mwn wt mnimslw wrapped to insure its perfect condition in all climates and seasons sealed tight kept right the perfect gum in the perfect package aftsrvrymml established lb7a sftissg tpi1e customers of tho bank of llamiltdii may deouil ou abso lute hooietiy iu cuniieotion witll all tiannnotioos tho uustomerscon- lldeuoo ia never violated under any condition even tho existence of trto jbifirit itnelfbelfitf treated aa 6jlirsinehseoojdenoe f shoe repairing we have the most uptodate machinery and can assure you firstclass work at a fair price skates sharpened if your skates need sharpening this is the place to bring them we have an expert skate sharpener t h rumford main street georgetown the man who has been satisfying the people who have been buying hauses in georgetown is e a benham 1 have sold many houses in the past few months and 1 have yet a number of beautiful homes ranging in price from 1500 to 6500 ttims can be arranged to suit the purchaser on any of these properties for particulars apply to box 185 or phone 164 e a benham real estate georgetown grocery estions 4lb tins marrnalndo 44 oz jars mannaliulo jo oz iftrs njanriiiiljdo 4 lb till strawberry jam 4 lb tin rhsplhifiy jam 4 lb tin njle and stricwberry jam i ih tin pple and raspborry jam 8 lbs aks evaporated peaolioi per hi prunes por lb 6 lb prunes tallin raisins j lb pkg w 85 lm q0 00 at 8h 96 88 140 40 salt special we have a few barrels of fine and coarse salt which we are offering corilae salt ior ubl 820 irio salt per yu i fifoeo delivery whtga you need i wheri traveuing anff moyo partidularty large sums arc tofluired is best earned in the fdrm of a lie iter o cre4i t issued by the m erohanta bank this olrt 8tablihdfcrm of intemntlonal banking is profuitfij ly mi y ijwriuacthl travellera because of ifca absolute aucuoly letters of credit ure caxhod only by banks or bankinh corporations and alr tho identity or th hnldeih 1 established to the sin ictlon of toe bonk j oftlcinls this insures safety r id uartla against iom und thof th mcrchants bank head office iwiontreal of cahlrxda established 1884 georgetown branch h- r m1mms m-jw8- a branch- l a shorey manage radiators repaired i has your auto radiator been frozen or is it leaking it important it should have attention we repair radiators of vll kinds and guarantee them to give satisfaction ah radi- tors tested with air pressure call and have your batteries tested the vo10 jrj we sloie batteries either wet or dry irecapable of doing all repairs necessary for the winter and to put your battery in first class condition for following season charges reasonable and work guaranteed georgetown garage c e baker proprietor phone 171 eveni pan in ihe week sun mon tub- weo thu frl sat l i 1 2 3 45 j tv m a t 13j4j aaeamaalaf tssw ff itsis ta9uro oi 5 pm daily wt bmibn wimw eailaf lafewteamlami imbl babmellemi blaibbbi tlbbbl asbaatatav bbf uvcr canadian national raiiiualis a b willson by glare shipman ood 8eali8 to us in so many ways- iii the still small voice iu the quite daya id tears ot mourners and songs of praise be speaks to us in the flush ot the spriniv lis voice is lad when the happy birdasinjr the flowers piurtiiqr of alove -over- v the- brass bends low as it whispers hteoall a sontlo whispering aninnff the leaves telia of lifij etornal bo him who be- lieves blt sortetiaies in tho darkness of the night fie speakstii quickly in flashes of illit apd the earth bows down nd trem blea in feur wrien tbe vojee t thunder smitetbl her ear and the people shudder arid in dread when the iighttung flashes above tlieir head the need lor ii pray btvt tisatiirtle we fearthe thunder rolls andean boargods silence tq search our souls- oh teach us thou strong one be hind tbe storm tnat thou dost proteot from every harm and help us to feel that thou art near in our deepest joy and our darkest fear mr hoyes lloyd of ottawa scored women for wearing plumage of birds in their hats the need for a forward move ment of some kind was never more apparent than it is today mission ary work is needed both at home and abroad at home to call tbe people from materialism and the pursuit of pleasure to higher con ceptions of duty abroad to carry thelitfbt of true christian teaoh- w into the dark places of theeacth itakavtnssyojrlli at home flnrtv ferganoiesefcansjahave i doubted in opulatioa within a trery fewyears there is an infin ite difference between cheprdblsms of a big town abd those of abig jieity oonerally the pppulatioji of a jiig town js horuokedous pf ablft pity vsirid and polyrtlob plums are tbe result of ovorofowding jfqr lopr- years pksl building has i beed at a standstill therefore the deifland fpi houses is abnormal therefore olsoj tbe tenement dis- iiifls neednioio loareful super vikipnv tbe qhu robes have a great task waiting fpjp them in the cities and inadequate rneanst both of- men and money tp deal witjb it while tbe cities have increased thers has been a oontinaing depop ulation of rural areas education ists hdpe to solve their rural prob lem by consolidated schools churchmen have a difficulty even more thorny than that of the school men they mast adjust their country program to the special needs of the community tbe liome mission field has changed ireatly in the last few years there hare colonies of new settlers in the west who lack the ministry of re ligion many mining towns have hprung np immigrants have come in thousands fromibeunited states and have built many towns many of these are not served by the church again for lack of men and money something is vitally wrong with the national order when we see the ministers of our ohurehes and teachers in our schools paid less xalariea than those earned by un skilled manual labor even the miserable stipends of ministers not always paid it ie not old vftnurm- old friends are best f old forms old hearts old faces that haunt the memory of the pass ing years and seem to dwell among desert ed places reproving us fur all oar nameless fears old friends are best 1 thejxssesspftlyblowins glose byfheflpap they bwaysseetn tosay old fhendi are best klthotrgh were knowing v where they are faring at the close of day or friends are best sqmehew ibe menjory olingig ffirings back tw faces tbatwensecl tqknov vl and in the winter ef the bearfc-ls- tinging tbe songs wo leved so mahy agbl 0ld friends are best when autumn twfligbt falling prings respite frflro the dafty toll and oars i seem to hear their vibrant voices balling although i know i know hey are not there will d mnse county council at the guelph business college herald bfcdq guelph ontario placed your friend in that po sition of responsibility ask the business men in your town about our graduates and undorgratluates dome along on monday a l bough prlndbtl surprising that young men are turning away from the church to other walks of life that otter more adequate financial recompense turning to the work in the foreign mission field we find conditions even worse the people are more cordial towards christianity than ever before yet there has been a special lack of men and money to carry on the work tbe colleges are faojdiwith financial difflout ties owing to the rise in price of all materials the lack of students who donned tbe khaki and the ne cessity of increasing professors salaries salaries of missionaries too are insufficient and the only surprise is that devoted men and women can still be found who are willing to undertake the difficult and often dangerous work for tbe sake of the masters service these things however cannot be remedied ex oepttth rough a change in tbe atti tude of the people and a return to the old and well tried methods whose efficacy unchanged however much tbey may be modified to meet ohanging conditions they rest on the plain gospel of jesus christ exemplified in practice and action in service and in tbe per formanee of iuty carried out not meiely by theprofossional ministry but by tbe rank and rile of profess ing obristians this is thejustifi cation of tbe forward movement intheoburohes and on tbestrength of the religious fevor of the people will depend tbe suooess of the for ward movement write shorthand 1 easy to learn busy to read easy to write 1 tbe ooiirso that qualifies you better in standard timo official notes and a free trial lesson forwarded without objiga- tion upon request- write us toajay brampton business inst c e bousrietp kin aniptqit ontario main street net mcgibbon hotel special big price for fura to llio trappers of ceorgalowm 1 want you to know that pur bring a big prlio in mnntranl market i an buyer for montreal mark el hq dont sell your fur beforn you ee me for i can hmiira you a good price for them drop a card to me sriceman r wm yffyjw i m siiilitimiiiiiisilli im v9 bsaallpes la oaledoa so far nearly forty cases of small pox have been reported in galedon they are of a very mild type it is said that at a dance rfbld near alton every man with whom a wo man from toronto danoed was taken down with the disease io7m4brawarldaa a very pretty wedding was sol emnized at brandon man on jan uary 7tb when margaret may daughter of mr and mrs j f brownridge 224 12th 8t wbb unit ed in marriage to mr joseph har rison lyonb of north brandon son of mr sad mrs b lyons 0th st revharolj salton of north bran don officiated qn the arm of her father the bride entered the drawingroom to tbe strains of the bridal chorus from lohengrin played by mrs austin brownridge sisterinlaw of the bride the bride looked obarmtng in 6 gown of white pussy willow taij- feta and georgette orepe prettily embroidered in crystal heads and a silver girdle she wore a regulation veil with orange blossoms and carried asbower bouquet of white carnations her only ornament was a pearl lavalier the gift of the groom to tbe pianist tbe groom gave a gold bar pin set with pearls following the ceremony a buffet lunobeon waseived in the dininu rooro whioh wob prettily decorated with pink and white oarnations and smilax after wblpliimi ami mrs lyon left for v5iprilpob and points east where they jirp spend ing their honeymoon the biidetrovelled in a tallorod suit of birawn hroadoloth and woto a stnart velvet ohn obin hat to wntoh beaver furs oomplots bar costume on tholr return mir mis lyons will take upreidenre on their fwi north brandoa itjhmy milton january 27th 1920 the council met at 780 pm in accordance with adjournment members present the warden in the chair and messrs barber bridgman elliott himmer irving johnstone leonard syer standisn and williamson the minutes of the last meeting were read apd confirmed mr bridgman moved seconded fymi williamson wat dr hus band be appointed high sohoot trustee tor the town of burlington to bold office for 1920 2122 car ried 1 mr syer moved seconded by mr elliott that geo gowkog be and is hereby appointed high school trustee for the town of milton for tbe term of three years 1920 1921 and 1922 carried mr bridgman moved seoonded by mr barber that h l hutt be appointed high sohool trustee for the town of georgetown for the years 1920 21 22 carried mr hillmor moved seoonded by mr bridgman that thos barker be and is hereby appointed to re present this council on the board of education of the town of oak- villa carried mr hillmor moved seoonded by mr leonard mr john little be appointed commissioner for hal- ton- peel house of refuge carried mr hillmar moved seconded by mr johnstone that bylaw np 459 appointing auditors and by law no 460 for borrowing moneys given a first and second reading at a regular meeting of this council held on tuesday january 27th 1920 be now read a second time in oommittee of the whole tbe blanks filled in the warden to keep tbe chair carried the council went into committee of tbe whole tbe warden in the qbair the oounoil resumed tbe warden reported bylaws nos 489 and 460 read seoound time in oommittee and blanks filled mr hillmor moved seconded by mr johnstone that bylaw mo 4s9 appointing auditors and no 460 borrowing money given a first and seoond reading at a regular meeting of tins oonnoij held on january 27 1920 be now read a third time and passed and tbe cor porate seal be attached to said by laws carried the bylaws wore read a third time mr hillmer moved seoonded by mr irving that this be instruction to the warden and treasurer to make arrangement with the bank for the borrowing of moneys to pay any expenses chargeable to th six teen bridge on dundas street and to iosuo their cheques for any moneys whioh might fall due before our next meeting and- the- corpor ate seal be attached carried sgd w h morden warden ls wm panton clerk mr hillmer moved seconded by mr williamson tbat this instruc tion to the treasurer d hutoheon to personally deliver be debentures to brent nqxon co after being signed and sealed and that his ex penses be paid car hed mr hilfmbr moved seconded by- mr irving that tbe printing com mittee procure by tender 200copie of the minutes by laws reports and accounts of this municipality for the year 1920 also auditora report for 1910 magistrates blanks and other printing during the year by giving the rate per 100 for quart- or half and whole sheets and that tho clerlrbe instrnoted to notify otie printers of the oounty car ried mr stmndlsb rnoved seconded by mr leonard that mr bridgman chairman and mr dale members of the education ooinmftteo be ap pointed to attend the annual trus tee meeting tp bebeld in toronto april 0 7 qrefv qlrlrvlng rhoyjed seconded- by ilonard warden and deputy beove elliott be haltons representatives of tbe childrens afd society cnrrlod mry irving moved seconded by mjr leonard that this oounoil ad- igurrittb moot iltjthe call of tbe warden cairiejc tbo oouqoil adjourned wt v- 1 vi v mi 11 c f 1 ibii