the herald fifty mkth ar ok publication at 1922 1 60 per annum n atlvanre 2 00 to u 8 k the georgetown herald wednesday fvening herald power printing office k contract advertising rath furn bhd on aopl c j m moore mmh ouaiua wh apr amoolktiok qt r- tlwtbl ooino kaht passenger 7 22an passenger j ll it in passenger 10 1u urn mail 11 40ani passenger it 48 p m maul 0 20 p in passenger w mi p in passenger bunday 7 11 ii m ooino wkht 7o7 am passenger mail 10 16 am passe cger 212 pan pasnenger 4 60pm passenger g 02 pro passenger 7 0s pm mml hbbpm passenger sunday 1016 am ooino nobtd mail 8 00 am mail 4 65 p m ooino booti mail 11 38 am mail 800 pm towto bakmrhu b lllwh daily t1ub tahuf am pin p m going east 8 10 224 6 40 going west 866 8 jo 7 89 sunday ti uk tahlk going east am pm pm m p m lofil 1820 8 is 610 9 17 am pm pm doing west 10 40 610 9 sb ea an tear brftr nw euuott tut ami cfculaa staw tar a to the h ih grade i ess school i on una our graduates are n irocik tle- mini prepare now and beiody to nr refit a frond pontt on in the fait free camlofrue w j elliott principal uptodate har ness shop stop it ton mini a now bet oc hand made llarnoas come in and let me ijve you a pncoon it aa ou alt know lund made harness will out weir factory made why wast yoitr money buyin facto b nisi also lilodtjimrlam fcr trunks bags and harness afcceshorios ictalrtaf pnaplljr mieamto w a bailey up to dat harness shod alastree georgetown cundeeour btoekof new undervear fur wnrfum qrh phi we also carry a pull line of ladies silk and lisle hose bus tor brown sisters fine ribbed lino for children and a good line of misses and children s socks rompers and babies dresses babies bonnets wool jackets booties etc call a4 iapot our stock mrs 4 wabmhrswuflcm georgetown coal best d l w scranton coal in all sizes also smithing and steam coal mrs j watkins norval station phono 62rs4 erwingoldhams meat market main street georgetown- phone no fresh lake trout every friday and saturday watch onr windows for specials on saturday quick delivery guaranteed specials in real estate frame house on jolin stj small deposit down tsooo frame bouse on john m 5 lots 25 fruit trees to be sold at once u700 frame bouse and two lots in college lew easy two brick houses on queen street bnck cottage on mill street good location one beautiful brick house on b morj street nicely decorated cement brick bouse in college view to be sold at once easy terms for information apply to r j hynds insurance and real estate broker offlte rear of bank of hamilton phone 203 georgetown jjmcbuck butoheb ajwaf kaatpa a cala ath af tm ma wkuk h aalbf at ut lowest possible prices cannitn food board lmmr nivs lit get the best ir ou coif ibank 01 g c macka try the c ce lream sund aes served at- madges candy shop main street phone 214 georgetown creamery cream wanted bythe georgetown creamery for your accommodation we will be open monday a wednes day s and saturday aiftbts till 10 o hock icet sold and delivered to any part of the town phone tor jour ioe before 12 o clock prompt delivery georgetown creamery co m saxe manager jamlt vwurhed j ah roar floor wfth the nsqa of your beet tha nails will dsut to wood bat there wu be no crack la the scoff year feet along- its rirnme m the nana drag over ft drag mark may how but there wta be no white scr on the var nish that is tf ft la flushed with lowe brothers parable floor varnish made spe- aadtesr water hot or cold has no effect ob it easy to uaa dries hard and stays hard gites a bsantiral deep rich lastre has great lastlngness we recommend lowe broth- era durable floor varnish for your floor come fat and see the mpm panel and ask for etauy tor roegh sad acns utet store rb thompson co georgetown ontario a brothers seed corn improrod beunlac wuooiuin ho t ud whits oap all 175 per bushel w c bessey phone w5 georgetown nabyteruta churcbt dbic f w robs lhyuckan and surgeon m ii slreel geor i bie 22 fct rtome surgeon gfac iiosp lat p k watsoh h n 8 m d 8 ohiftuaa jidm goaxau 8 t s ezoapt thmraataj afttnaatr carrtacafaclory houra mid tra i for the coftln abiut jo then lih 4he ashes from thfl floor and abtw tbhtlrt arc self com manding never letting out a roar wben falling on the collar land ing then trj to build a pantry trttelf and hit join thumb rial i with the hammer and aticntl restrain jnurhou prom uttering flaming nutter grammar al rise from bed at dead of night and stub jour toe against a and tell juur wife ob i m right and snj no hostj words to sbock her run for a car that you must get and just as you would stop upon it havetb depart hat never tret nor even saj a low doggone it nor ever let a single groan that has a muttered curse with nielsen chiropractic offices am mielsen d c chasj ulfdfield dc graduate ol the palmer school of ch ro- eacttc cm c founla n head ivenjwrt low u sa office over poaloffice cooaultatjon and spinal analyala free office h ui tueadaj thursdays and saturdays 10 to 12 am- 2 to s p m and 7 losp m pmonk office isow and residence 60 benj petch ucenaeil auotlonaar for hatlor pesl 0 ian wl llama pom offloa conducted satisfactorily and at oqftble rata orders left al oeorxtilown herald offlc wtll r wrnnpt atteallop c cm bicycles brantford redbird and cleveland second rand wneeltr for sale w frampton georgetown bramplon business lasfitole eay school night school isaao pitman bhorthand touch typewriting buoinesa letter writing bookkeeping commercial law office systems all business and public school subjects individual instruction enter any time call or write for particulars if rahein prin phone 651 when jou are summoned to tbi phone and calmly told to wait a mm ute if these you learn in time xo do and greet with smiling each disaster then brother there s a chance that you the game of cusless golf may master where lappiaess bwefls ab1 beauty excelts a summer day is long in algon juinpark idmtingto outdoor eass times of all descriptions the lights are cool and restful lear lakes rel the great stars that hang low in the north era bkies and die re is silence ex ifor an uocaslonaltluccd cair the dip of feeding trout or i and the subdued sung of water and stirring leaves it jou would experience such summer days as these vunt algonquin park di in with your lungs the air or heights wfth your ejee behold its manifold beauties and you will become a lover of this big un spotted forest of the ontario high lands reached by grand trunk raitwaj illustrated booklet tell ing you all about it sent free oo application to any grand trunk ticket agent or c e homing p a toronto ont build lip your noles- and commenfls home town stewarttown r r r floming hal ton s agncultural representative call ed at j s no 6 stewarttown latelj and presented the school with the shield awarded by the rbquesing women e institute to the school winning the highest mber of points at the school nr held last tall at stewarttown medals were also awarded to the mdnidual pupils winning the highest number of points and these also came to stewarttown pupils 1st barry lawson 2nd francis tjiompsoo srd percy baily hit citizens of everj oitj tow or village should take a pnde 1 mi rota stores in their ioni munity hie hitter the stocks the men h intn carry the hettei the opportunity the merchant have tor incyektnnk their stooki and oarri mg the latest htylss i al citieotlb who spend thir money oittof town are injuring the busi ness of the town to thut otent and they are doing an injurv to those oitieens who ttatroniic the local retail merchants retail mora bants select ifoodi for lhe convcnientw of their cub totners they study their re quirements they understand the extent of their urso and lhe goods are always on hand ready to be delivered at a moment s notice merchandise in europe is of very little use to the citieons of any city town or village in canada the goodb must be here ready and waiting and our system of distri button ib so arranged that if trade is developed along natural lines and those who receive their money from the town patronise the town they are notonly making it con vement for themselves but also every other resident in town if the retail stores were taken ont of the cities towns and villages of canada it would be equivalent to destroy in j the commercial life of canada although not generally men turned when the development of a city is questioned the first thing that strikes a stranger when he enters a city or town in the char acter of the shops in tbat city or town if they are poorly kept and poorly stocked with un pain ted fronts the town can be consider ed to be on the decline if the store fronts are well pain led and the stockwell kept and the retail- merchants alive to their business the town is always prosperous and it becomes an attractive place for the farmers and mechanics to congregate it generally develops into a oommnmtyhub and the of feet is reflected in the homes and in the surrounding farms the nearer a good farm is to a thrifty city town or village the more valuable the farm becomes the better will he the business done in the city town or village in this way the whole community bhrives buying in the home town there fore meana very much more than appears on the surface it bene fits both the buyer and the mer chant it helps to improve the streets to reduce taxation to add to the enjoy ment of life to bring the goods that are made at tance to a common centre where they are needed it circulates money gimnf all an equal chance to secure some of it and in thi way buying in the home town helps the merchants lowers the price of goods to the consumer aids the financial institutions gnes money in taxes for better roads better police and fire protection en ables the municipality to pav wages to school teachers assists in the erection of better churches and public institutions and itrislly establishes better residential dis tncls and in this way prosperous cities and towns are built up the object therefore of all loyal citi zens should be to buy the things they require in the place in which they live they want what they read about the stanrlirds of living- for the averajre famil in can nda kow higher each year the luxuries of yestord i are the necessities of today people in the amilltr tow ns and on farms want the newer things they read about prj goods stores grocers shoe hardunre and paint stores n the smaller towns all find they can show the newest things by enrrymg small stocks of them and re-ordering- bylona distance the jobber or mmiu fae urers warehouse is at their elbow then order departments are alert for telephone trade shipments are often made tfie same day uptodate ness of merchandise is noonrev confined to the hip cltv stores and large sums are not locked up in stock tr it hove a big store in a small town use the hell to sol and to buy fivery bttfl tvispapna m lent ditmee station i a llh lhbion tih ukil i luce recently in tin iiuhkp of loi n khih rtveakd the rut that lh c ilie and towns nf canada do not hki advantage to tin ltut thij should or uiglt o of the o por tunity offered by the dominion department of agriculture to have the herds supplying milk or cream tested for tuberculosis by ofliclals o the health of animals branch by orderin couuoil pans ed in april 1917 it is provided that on application to the veter nary director general any city or town can necuro this service on condition that the datnjos supply ing the milk or cream are licensed and conform to the standard it is further understood that two years after the first teat jhe sale or uopatttcurieed milk or cream in the a plying city or town shall be prohibited unless the veterinary inspector can certify tbat the dairy herds contain no reactors and aro free from tuberculosis these conditions being agreed to an inspector or inspectors will be sent to test all the cons furnish ing nulk and cream to- the city or town concerned it b thk worttt tu1no any one can do to be forever hoonding a man or a woman who ib down in the world if you continually kick your dog around he is bound to become one of two animals an abject our or one of those snappy brutes that you cannot trust not to bite upon the first impulse so it is with a man and uoman one has to feej sorry for some of these chaps who have gone wrong and no one seems willing to give them a ohance to go right not all the unfortunates of course are worth a moment s thought but a lot of them are probably just aa anxious to go right as the rest of us and then when they see the whole world trying to hold them down snob bing them regarding them with suspicion and in anous ways carrying out the old saying about giving a dog a badname they lose heart and go along the easiest path no man or woman was ever reclaimed thai way and christian men and women ought to recognize this fact very often i believe a helping hand and a kindly nod will do a lot in reclaim ing the fallen and standing them on their feet but a frown and a shrug can nae only one effect an effect that none of us should care to see happen pay final tribales u hespedetf laty one of the largest if not the largest funerals ever held in the hqnioy district took place mon day afternoon when the romaimi of miss bertha may of milton were laid to rest in the hornby presby to nan cemetery the funeral took place from the home of her sister mrs thomas douglas es quesing the services in the church which was filled with many friends were conduoted by rev messrs marshall of milton mai colm of scotch block and brearly of trafalgar miss may s metbo dist sunday school class from milton attended the funeral in a body deceased was highly respected in milton and was an energetic church worker she died in ilph hospital three brothers and one sister survive miss may a daughter of the late mr and mrs george may of esques ng township and wan 49 years old udrdtk aaalttnary st pauls church nelson will observe the hundredth anniver nary of the organization of the congregation from june 11th to 18th inclusive arrange nent re bod8nidt lojjny mn start rt four of the former pastors prehenu mday june 11th the ser vih be conducted by rev macnamnra and rev j p mcguarne during the week fol lowing evening meetings mil he held it is expected that on sun day june lhth rev r h abra ham and rev g g mac robbie will take charge of the services etydtio lamp prices have been reduced asefollows 23 and 40 wat lamps from 4oc to 40o each 60 wat tram60c to 4gc 100 wat from 1 25 ol 10 prices tor oitro latritw quoted on application hydro office town hall tf wl beufve more opportunities come to the man behind the wheel of an automobile to be truly court eous in small things than to one in any other position discourt esy in an automobile driver is merely a sign of poor breeding and a low nature in the man enough has been said about the road hog those who still continue to indulge in this particular form of selflsh ess aro not to be- oured by any admonitions we might offer and it is a matter which is a trifle diffl oult for the law to reach how ever in the matter of glaring lights used at night some measure should be taken for these are a menace to safety and there is no excuse for them whatever whilo proper lenses to avoid the glare should be used the ordinary plain lense may be made safe by he use of a sheet of waxed paper inside of the glass until other precau tionary measures can be adopted this is a matte rwhich the people of this community should seriously consider it is an offense which should be made punishable bj ar rest and a heavy tine of course it ib not always easy to know just who the offenders are tounsta might be difficult to catqh but t discourtesy is rarely found in this olass of automobile drivers for they find it themselves thej are eager to be courteous to other but in a community there are a ways certain parties who habitual ly flash their glaring lights in the eyes of other drivers everyone knowb them and if a few of these were apprehended and punished it would put a stop to the dangerous business erin death occurred at guelph hospital tuesday morning of mrs wm pendlej daughter or the late edward dale brampton mrs fendley previous to coming to this village about three months ago was a lifelong resident of brampton and district her father founded the dale green houses and he mother is still ampfon one of the town t- verv few nonagenanons during her long residence in brampton mrs fendley was a member of grace methodist hurch she is survived by her husband ami eight nons james of brampton fred or saskatoon frank and george of norval har old of picton an t douglas of toronto and two daughters r wit hams of toronto and miss margaret at home beflfdee- hr mother three brothers edward thomas and william dale of brampton and four sisters miss annie dale and mrs e lewis of brampton mr m thompson of lok angeles cal and mrs c matthews of toronto alsohurvive have your lawn mower nharp nod and put in first nlast condi tion at cassidy s works ltd henry block george to wr t 1