4 the georgetown herald fifty fifth ybar of iuhhlgation georgetown wednesday evening may 17th 1922 the georgetown herald evehv weontsdav evening i herald power tr1ntin office osoroatown ont contract adv ert 181 n gyrates furn shed on appl eation paulahor avd proprietor mnw cuuiu waokly haw irajir association g t r tlaao tbl going eabt passenger 7s2ali passenger 9 14 am passenger 10 10 ft to mail 1 1 40 nm passenger 3 48 pm uai passenger j 20 til 8 2g i m eaasenger sunday hi pro goinc wk8t passenger 7 57 ara mai 10 16 am passenger 212 pm passenger 4 50 pm passenger 6 02pm passenger 7 09pm mail b2o p m passenger sunday 10 lsam going nobt1i mail 8 00 am mail 4 65 p m going bouti mail 11 88 am mail s 800pm daily tiue table am pm pm going east 8 10 224 6 10 going west 8 65 810 7 89 bundaytihk table going east am pm pjn pun p m 10 21 1220 3 46 6 10 8 17 tnt aaa sta i sta toraato the h ffh grade bus nets school of on tana our graduate are n strong dr- nand prepare now and be ready to ic cept a good position n the fall fi gatloue w elliott principal uptodate har ness shop stop if jou want a new hel of hand made harness come in and let me give yon n prico on it as ou all know bind made liar new will out wear factor made why waste jour money buying factory har aiho headquarters for trunks dags and harness acceusories- rcpalriat prnwuy meatm to w a bailey op to date harnb8s shop hall strl ceoftcetowk call and see our stock of new underwear for women and children we also carry a full line ladiea silk and lisle hose b ter brown sisters fine ribbed line for children and a good line of misses and children b socks rompers and babies dresses babte s bonnets wool jackets booties etc call ud xaapoot oar stook mrs i watsrsewlmflem georgetown coal beat d l w scranton coal in all sizes also smithing and steam coal mrs j watkins norval btatioa established ie7a the terms and conditions upon whith wff lonn money urn cxtiemcly thorablo to the boi rovnr wo khali be kind to bavo a talk witb anjode who can offer acceptable security try the ice cream sundaes served at madges candy shop main street phone 214 erwingoldhams meat market main streetsgeorgetown phone no 1 fresh lake trout every friday and saturday watch our windows idr specials on saturday quick delivery guaranteed i a a specials in real estate 3 hon bee on paper mill row 5 houses in college view 8 ho ases on qocen btreet 2 standard hotels near george to wu several good lots tor sale insurance district agent for confederation life insurance co see our special policy issued without medical exami nation fire insurance a specialty auto accident and sickness insurance r j hynds phone 203 ge to wn georgetown creamery cream wanted by the georgetown creamery for your accommodation we will be open monday s wednes day s and saturday nights till 10 o clock ice sold and delivered to any part of the town phone for your ice before 12 o clock r prompt delivery georgetown creamery co m saxe manager no disappointments in appointments if you use hong distance if yon are a salesman or a buyer why gamble vain able time and the cost of railroad fares that the party you wish to see will be in when yon call on him the high cost of personal interviews is materially re duced and many more calls can be made per day if you make a definite appointment by long distance avoiding disappointments by making appointments over long distance is one of the most profitable uses salesmen can make of it almys a leading montreal department store tell us their buyers always call up manufacturers before leaving town to call on them to make sure their trip will not be in vain stationtostation rates reduce the cost of telephoning and if you can telephone after 880 p m to a mans home perhaps the evening rates are onh about onehalf the cost of day tune messages bvry boll telephone is 4 xoruj dtmtmnoe station jmbuck butcher aiwr fiw oiiw stoik r tk brtnmanu i- ft am sal moat tfmldamdiat tk lowest possible prices 1 canada food aoard dic no 9 liqh et the best w w roe insurance broker insurance in all branches phone 65 geor6rtawn my mission watt longing for a mission fane mado it hometlnug g id something tint would win the praises of the world on every liantl bo i squandered time in wajtlbk for the chance that novel on mo quite forgot to think of others in my longmg aftei famn but one day i had a vision of tho need once near by the hearts that starve with hunger till they faint and fall and die starve for jibtle deeds or kindness or a word of hope and ebeer and the aipiles that cost so little but can make it uoavon bore thfin it was i found my mission knew what work clod meant for me and i cried forgive my blind nebs now at last thank god i spe and mj heart that bad been selfish in the longing to be great saw great fields of labor waiting for me just outside my gate so i seek to boat tor sunshine la a dark and cheerless place loving words have given courage lilies have cheered the tearful face in the joy of helping others god s good time i waste no more since my life baa found its mission waiting at the very door directory st geo roe 6 church holy commun on 1ml and 3rd sundays ham 2nd 4lb and 5tli sunday bam matins 11 a- to evenaons t p- m sunday school 9 4 m shilton wallbridqe dale barristers solicitor eta toronto and georgetown offlce kennedy block l roy oale in char ot qoorjio jjwn om barnater sot c lot etc office mill st georgetowr hours 9ini to s p m opcnwedncaday and saturday eve dr t m maroellwa physician and surqaan oocar of health phona 68 co and realdenca main blrwl oi noal to presbyterian churcb dr c f w ross 1 hyaician and surgeoi mdl slreal ccor i ho e 22 ex house surgeon grace hosp al toronlo special allei i on to d seascs of women and ch tdren and in fa it heed g f r watbonrn s m d s onto hodtu- 9 to 5 except thauraday aftexmoomta f l heath l d4i dos osntist oftlce in lana block one door north r onellls carrlaae factor hour a m mis ii ra y kfxlsek chiropractic offices a m mxlillseh d c chas j ijirblxezx d c graduate ol tbe calmer school of c practic chlropract c a t ounla n h davenport iowa u sa office over post office consultation and spinal free office h jura tuesdaj 1 andsanirdaya to tn12tcm 2 to and 7 to 8 p ro phonb office 150w and ken denci ia lysis benj petch a groupe of versatile an program of standard anci instrumental numbers in mimstrel act full of hur the biggest everyoodys duty is forms music etc in ore today by booking your the imperial war graves commission lerhnt s very fqw except those ho are direetl concerned in its work realiroithe extent of the task thai lu bemif carried on under the spices of v imperial war graves commission tho gigantic character of the labor involved up palled the commission itself when began to work borne idea can be gained of the progress that has been made from tho following o tract from a report of th opera tinns earned on since last year hie work of the imperial war graves commission has gone steadily on and much has been ac complished binco last yenr there are now seven nursunes ith a staff ofc 870 trained gardeners looking after the lmenal graves france jand relgium so mo thing nf the magnitude of their task is realized when one hears that 40 747 btodstpnes have been shipped to these two countries alone while luh headstones have been put up in lcglond and 2000 sent to italy and other countries tbe commission is now making plans for tho erection of a momor ml for the missing dead it is itartling to learn that tho bodies if as many as 400 000 men liae remained undisfcovocpd in spite of the indefatigable work done 10 this direction tbe graes of 619 000 british and overseas soldi ers on the different fronts were located by march 1921 according to the last report but of the heroes who lost their lives in the dardanelles and mesopotamia 71 000 of them the graves of only about 14 5t0 have been found these figures recall to mind tbe sad havnc nf the war it is sod dening to think that the graves of 400 000 british soldiers have ro ned undieoavorcd of the graves of the grsu ost that sac nflced their lives ih gal h poll and mesopotamia only about one fifth have been found nothing could be more litting than the erection f a suitable memorial to the m losing dead fall fair grants mother whose name lllls our hearts with sweetest ohetr whoso prenence dispels our every whose juice w alwajb sweet and t lear ho answer comes our mother s who is the light of our earthly home v of whom do we think when in sin we roam- who welcomes uu when we home ward come tho answer comes our mother whose heart is it that lovee us best whose arms will fold to a loving breast in whose presence do we lovo to rest my answer is our mothers who was it taught us how pray and guided our footsteps way that leads us on to endless day we all will answer motbec the twenty first annual report of the agricultural sot leties or ontario for 1921 has just beeo biied the total government grants to the county township and other fall fairs was 107 836 in hal ton countv tho grants were as follows aclon 270 00 248 00 426 00 271 00 800 00 the county fair and nelson and burlington also received 100 each for field crop competitions the various amounts paid for prizes were as follows other a home i nzes total acton 345 00 s 539 10 884 1 t eorgetown 252 00 574 35 826 35 hallon 300 00 944 69 1244 00 burfntrlon 278 50 588 40 816 90 oakvllc 1819 so 1822 45 374195 erin messrs john and wm melaoh ian have returned to their home at magnetawan aftet visitidg witb miss con boy and othor friends mrs blake leslie and little daughter of georgetown are the guests of mr and mrs j leah mr and mrs w marshall and- fomily of georgetown were guests of frtends in town on sunday mr and mrs a b spencer of settler alt are tbe guests mrs j mcmillan here we are pleased to report that mr jas hunter of bronte wh we reported last week as being sen ou sly ill is quite recovered and was not so serious as reported lie brin turf club has com pleted arrangements for a big day s sport at stanley park erin on may 24 th ra d con ley and miss burt hao returned home from a visit with friends iq hamilton and other points r bobt gibbdn of hamilton was tho guest of friends in town last week razmah is uuarantfd u restore donnal troatttnf atop aacaa galfaerinxa in the utjtsh tofiea fcf lon ojgt of oniet aloes c hab 1 tenfl 1 taplcfoea 111 sold a oosrgotewa jfj d j matthew six times the champion mrwaaw so aw erw- p miasma cfclal fetalis al mflwtoronto 1 co per annuo 2 00 to u s v ot 1 vh f it j ur eal ghteouhnt sh mi wing cooler because of the thout t of henl eternity in liuum in c j stant asrotiation with people of your acguaintamc who aio trulj good but abomitiubt teaiuus bunlsji the thought according to sir arthur comrn doyle heaven is a large place and hroud in the road that leads to it so laige in deed that poorly mated husbands and wives run no risk of meeting there ho doubt tbe information will be a souroe of relief toa great manj people a to the save fifty thousand more tliellr wpkls nearly 20 000 ncidisin 1921 in tbe united states and amongst tbe number were 10 cdiwrs 22 clergymen h9 brokers 6lflchonl teachers 57 judges and lawyers 76 million aires t6 physicians and 08 bank what will strike some of our readers as most peculiar will be tbe suicide of the 70 millionaires and ef probably that is easily ex plained great wealth is no guar anteo of happiness or peace of mind and onlj too often it is hut an added burden and an incentive to lower living the canadian oommittee of the save tbe children fund is not re taxing its efforts it feels that le there has been a fine re bponse to tbe appeal there is still much that canada can do to help to alleviate the distress in russia the fund has now gone beyond 880 000 this sum is sufficient to bring relief to about 75 000 children when we remember however that there are in the famine stricken regions of russia e than 88 000 000 people who are s offering the pangs of hunger what canada has done so far is a verj small part of what aught to bo done in the name of humaniti t same effort repeated will odd another 50 000 or 75 000 children to those who are now receiving food at the handb of the canadian committee is this not something to strive r are those who have not ibscribed so far to be unrespon sive to tho cry that comes from russia the cry of little children who through no fault of their own have been bereft of the ordinal- comforts and necessities which are the right or every child born into this world send your subscription to sir george burn treasurer of the save the children fund ottawa or forwnrd it through your local committee or bank a numhek of changes in the color of canadian postage stamps are being made to conform with the new international regulations a straw colored one cent stamp is being issued to replace the old green cent stamp which has been in use for many years and as tho various offices exhaust their sjjp ply of green stamps tboy will be replaced with the new issue the red two cent stamp is being re placed with a green stamp and should a six cent stamp ever be issued it will take the red color hitherto distinguishing the two cent stamp the fhe cent btamp yf a violet shade while the ten cent stamp is blue what s in a haas t visitor and what is the little buy s name colored lady prescription visitor what an odd namet why in tho world do jou call him that colored lndy becuz ah has such hard work gettin him filled a choral rastltol for haltoa at the hal ton deanery meet ings held at palermo rev g w tebbs secretary of the deanerv was requested to confer with all the choirs of the anglieao church es in hal ton county witb a view of holding a choral festival in the fall local musical circles are be ing greatly interested in the pro posal roodias advortlaoaaoata pays it will pay you to make a regu lar practice of reading the adver tibements in this paper mer chants who advertise are bidding for our trade that moans that behind tho advertising are their best efforts to please yoo in price as well as other particulars ib one of the reasoos why the man who advertises is the man from whom it pays to buy mothers allowojtoae for april the dumber of mothers on the mothers allowance fund and the amounts paid to them in hal ton and adjoining ooontifift and towns for april were as follows no milton r and mrs r j hare of hagersville are about to take up tbetr residence in milton again tbe engagement is announced of margaret louise harrison young est daughter of tho late mr and i d m harrison of milton to hester raymond bass ford only son of mrs margaret bassford toronto the marriage will take place quietly the latter part of ma mrs j h clrmcntw or katn- ioops r f him been spending few dajs at the home of mr b clements mr a v rigglesworth stew arlti w n one of fsqu oing s heavj vonrik men favored us with a call monday afternoon a tug p wnr team with mr w rifles worth on it would hate some pull reformer 27 85 872 766 840 187 725 1244 1880 1007 1805 notes and comments lla automatic sfntence of the lash to persfstent criminal a is re commended in the report which the grand jury at the spring as sizes presented in toronto am ong other interesting features are recommendations regarding pas senger elevators and automobiles the extracts in question read all passenger elevators should be operated so that the door must be closed before the cor is moed i floor to floor ojwrators to be licensed by tests the grand jury approves oi more drasl c pun ihmenf for persons conweted of riving cars while intoxicated it recommended that heavier penal ties and prison terms for repeated offenses be imposed in order to safeguard human life an mendmfnt to the muiffcl pal act provides for the holding of municipal elections on the first londay in december if tbe muni pality desires to take advantage of thib provision thus lfgeorgo town wishes tho elections may bo held on monday december 4 next for 1928 all that tbo cogncil re quires to do to bring this change into effect is to pass a by law adopting this provision before tho it of november this change has much to recommend it present conditions tbe nominations election campaign if any andvthe election come in the midst of the christmas and new years holtdaj season when oitizenb generally are at the bnsi est of the year s business season and hen family and social festivities are at their height bj following the amendment provided tbe elec turns will be over and all the at tendant turmoil settled nearly a month before tbo holidav trade and the chnstmastido activities i life seems to be just darn thing after another first it s the moths then the house clean mg lawn mowing and gard ening follow and before the re through the women folks start- stud in g the prospectus of jjn summer resorts hal ton peel wellington duffenn went worth brant- j waterloo iph gait kitchener suin tor si ooo di tbe georgetown creamerv which was charged by inspector kidd of the dairy industries branch of tbe department of agriculture for light weight but ter discovered in the hands of n toronto dealer bearing the cream cry s wrappers and fined by police magistrate moore in march has dealer it appears the imttexvs shipped to this dealer id what is known to the creamer trade as solidvthtf toronto man had supph at the oreamen wrappers and the jihht weight butler was put up by him in these wrarrpei twnvtvitiodcfc has been discover since trial ad mr sae claims that his creamerj was therefor in no respect responsible for thi light weight btittor seized by the inspector changeable weather causes much aetbma bronchitis and rheumatism neuralgia etc ra7 mah for asthma andt r s for rheumatism are guaranteed ask d j matthew whatever trouble adam had no man could make him sore by saying when be told a joke i ve heard that thing before between radio sets and onion sets the average familv is going to bo kept busj soon if lazarus oan still see over into tbe other place doubtless be could tell us whero tbe german mark has gone when the wind is real btrong these days the girls have far less trouble holding their skirts down than the used to they have so much less to hold the shelbume economist says it is hmted that a bunch of local fishermen are going to ask premier drjir to apjioint a com mission to look into the speckled trout problem and decide are the trout scarcer or are the be coming too educated to bite or has prohibition spoiled the bait foomd indlajs tomahawk a ver interesting find was toiwle at the gtlson park near lden mufs the other da by wil liam pepler who vvns working there a wonderful i v preserved and perfect spec men if an indian tomahawk was found it was perfect in shape with n keen edge and is apparcntl worked out of stone of slat texture the bote which must have taken dajs to drill through is porfectl irflo and the totnabawk shows a bicb degree ot skill in workmanship and design it is said that this neigh borhood was an old camping ground of the huion indiana which accounts for the fact that several relics were found among them a skinning knife acd flint arrow heads