Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 14, 1922, p. 2

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ttmobobohtowm herald junk 14th 1088 h willson ttndertmker avnd idoenaod embalmer mala st qtorplaw c d jay mw illm rsl rlrthn marr l deall w ih 1 t r il sqr mmrakri i soc deal si men utl card soi 1k pr r w ik poems r l if m cvave neustadt i mqmd anthinv cilak a nr iai op wmftcmlny j 1 by k www hl ny usotrli ml mra ja m cleave n frank h a ih of ii rron ehles iun f mr iim w ii af ho y l mel o o ont dree hsa tout in hranpton 01 may 2911 fii i hridt rd father i mr kobl mcarl cy ccorgstown 1 la conservatives held annual meeting on mondnj juno 5tb the l b oral consorvulie association of hatton held its annual meeting there was a hood turnout from all parts of tho county oflloorb were elected na follows president james mcdowell hornby 1st vfi5o president george hillmer oakville 2nd vice pres m j carton nassagaweya 8rd vice pres m c smith burlington 4th vice pres jos beaumont glenwilliams fith vioo pres mrs dr mcnietii acton secretary t a hutchinson milton treas urer j f little milton all the vice presidents of the towns vil lages and townships and all the chairmen of wards in the county were re elected after the eleo tion there was a lublio meeting at the town hall at which rousinf addresses- were delrveied by hon dr tolmie mpp dr r k an derson m p major kennedy mpp and mis mcniveo mra moniven is ono of the moat elo quent lady speakers of canada she is a sister of sir thomas white former minister of finance announcement the minister of education an oouooeb to all concerned that tbisj yeatit wilt not be practicable to pubnah in the daily newspapers as heretofore the results of the departmental and matriculation examinations conducted m the high and continuation schools throughout tbo province thia situation is due partly to thu change in the regulations where ttycanthtrateflare permittodtodil wm wera vide their examinations over sev jnitpnhwuib which made it oral years and part i j to the fact that the number of candidates this year has looteased greatly the increase id the number of candidates will necessarily extend by at leant ono week the time ro quired to read the candidates an swere it is hoped however that this iobb of time will be offset by fine block burned pl ofrehi susymmlses cmmfetd wipe jw w a alkys btock t tumea csrf the worst llres in tho history or georgetown oouurred ou saturday morning last when j n o neil a son h tine three storey brink block consisting of garage cairtafeo factory an 1 blacksmith ib op was totally destroyed w v bailey a block consisting of harnoss store and workshop u y bailey a electrical supplies and the oddfellows rabekah s and orangemeaabodge rooms were badly gutted sbdoon tents destroy w c anthony b larga stable and store house was de stroked and the plumbing and tinamithing workshop of jl thompson ds co hardware in the rear of tbfts authony block badly damaged a j blackburn gent furnishings and tailoring damaged lby smoke and water the fire was float noticed about a yuartor to three bymis cole man telephone operator who was working at the twitch board in the oftlce just across the street the reflection through the windows of the o noill block attracted her attention and sbo i in mediate i called up mr o neill and gave the alarm the firemen responded promptly but the large building was a mass of flumes in a tew minutes a stupendous task faced tbo boys but they went to it and under direction of chief a tost and depot chief angus duncan buooeeded in getting the flames under control in about two hours at first sight it looked as if the whe business portion of the town was doomed and a call was bent out to brampton acton and milton for assistance all three towns responded promptly with men and hose brampton firemen were the first to arrive with their big fire truck having made the twelve miles in 85 minutes tbo assistance of the outside firemen was muoh appreciated for they in turn relieved onr firemen who had put up saoh a noble fight at the beginning and were respon sible for tbo saving of muobx prop erty no body of firemen ever worked harder or more determined in the accomplishment of their task than did the georgetown fire men and no town is prouder or their brigade than is georgetown the outside firemen who assist ed also done nobly and the citisens of georgetown are truly grateful to them for their splendid co operation with our brigade five lines of boee were laid and five streams of water played con trauoualy on the burning buildings until the fire was under control there was lots of water and aplen town council the gain due to not having to pre pare lists for the newspapers ac oo it is e that the certificates will be mailedto the principals for distribution to the candidates at least as early as heretofore tho principals con cerned are requested to make time ly arrangements to send on the certificates to tbo candidates im mediate oo receipt of the same from the department toronto june 8tb 1922 bible for the firemen to prevent further destruction the firemen appreciated very much the hot tea coffee and sandwiches served so generously by mrs o neill and other ladies in the vicinity of the fire o neill son s building and contents are a complete loss twentyflve automobiles were de stroyed in the fire twelve belong ing to o neill as sons and thol others werfrownedy the joowj accounts be passed georgetown june 6 1182 council mot with maor in th chair reeve and atderm n all prevent minutes f tho previous rnfet nif tore road and confirmed mr u whcatliy spoke r rei t on of the park for the season for implying refreshments mr b minn mrs harlej and mrs heath addressed the council re homntlung in the nj of amum ment for el ildren in central pail pbell brookh and i btnnett addressed the council conditions at end of yonge st a deputation tram georgetown tnnis club asked permission to put two tennis raurtb in central park a duncan moved seconded by h h heartwell that bylaw no to provide for taking the votes of the electors on a proposed by law entitled a by law to grant by waj of loan the georgetown arena co tbo sum of ten thou rao d dol lars to assist them to erect a skat ing rink in the town of george town be now read a first- time carried w c anthony nioed seconded bj gedrge hcrringlon that by law no to provide for the tekitig of the votos of the electors on a pi posed by law entitled a bj law to trant bj w ly of loan the georo town arena co thp sum of ttn thousand dollars to assist tbetn to erect a skating rink in the tov of george tow a be now read a sec ond and third tune and finally passed and that the seal of the corporation be attached thereto carried wm barber moved seconded by h h heartwell that by law no to raise bj way of loan the sum of 5000 to pay for fire engine and fire protection apnar atub purchased id 1981 and 1918 be now read a first time carried geo herring ton moved second ed by w c anthony that by law to raise by way of loan the earn of 6000 to pay for fire bn gine and fire protection apparatus purchased in 1981 and 1928 be now read a second and thircttune and finally passed and that the seal of the corporation be attach ed thereto carried m ii near moved seconded by wm h long that sidewalks built in 1928 be constructed by men under the supervision of the couqoll and that engineer john ston of kitchener be asked to lay out the walks and that the clerk be instructed to write hrai al carried a duncan moved seconded by h heartwell tbat mr s kirk and prof hutt be asked to lay outj qentral park carried w c anthony moved seconded by geo harrington that mr har old whfwt be g the r j to mo a booth in the park for picnics he agreeing to pay half the cost of a booth costing 68 00 this agreement lasts for the year 1982 at bo end of whiob time the booth belongs to the town on open days or when charge is made for booths mr wbeatley gets the preference to this booth carried h h heartwell moved second ed by a duncan that the follow glenwhiiams the parade of true blues and orangemen here last sunday even ing was the largest ever seen in the glen bev mr aiken deliver ed a powerful sermon after the bermon a vote of thanks was ten dered to mr aiken the eboir and tae visiting sisters and brethren next sunday anniversary ser vices will be held in the metbo dist church at ii am bev mr davidson of georgetown and at 7pm bev mr trueblood of hornby who naajihe party that tried to chase a rabbit up the steep bank of the cut bill last week end with bis car mr cardinell who has been sick for some time was taken to hamil ton last mondaj both of our soft drink factories are doing a brisk business the lacrosse game with hutton ville last saturday was called off owing to hattonville not being able to put a team in the field next saturday bolton plajs the glen at glonwilliams dont i this game- i ing g c maokay f kersey ed wheeler blake hume pettit apiaries l f denibon w g marshall fred ljons cbelten ham galbraitb co and a a gatbraith milton robert stir ratt olenwilliamb c linbam hamilton a horse beonging to mr wal ter anthonj was burned in hie stable fire marshall heaton of toron to who happened to be in town as an eye witness of the firei from the time tbe alarm oundod until the end he took occasion to see chief toet and congratulate bim and his men on the able and efficient manner in which they had fought the flames and remarked that the city bn gadea bad nothing on georgetown fire fighters the total loss by the fire will amount to about 100 000 which probably fifty per cent covered by inso ranee men are at work clearing away the debris and re- const root ion will be commenced at once by o neill assod w h bailey and h c bailey have their front shop open again while the other firms men turned are again doing business as usual canadian brass co v w 81 04 71 88 bell tel flo chief s res 4 66 j b mckensie fats d j matthew stationery 2 17 george day jobnst bridge 5 85 l v houngan etationorj 8 61 8 h mcgibbon board of commerce meals f h heath pd express 65 bell tel co tb h 3 fox rubber boots j p benson acct n snyder cartage r h thompson co acct 28 walter dean w w bts 16 00 henry march m out w itsrh henry marchment sts park ted erwin eta park henry marchment sts park th henry marchment bts t h 18 00 ted erwin sts 10 50 henry marchment w w sts 18 00 james bruotou w w sts 8 00 c lucas john at bridge 18 00 base ball there was a good attendance at the ball game in tho park last saturday afternoon when our home team was defeated in a bard fought game with burlington b a score jit 8 7 tbe score by innings was as fol iowb rh e georgetown 1001808007 is 6 burlington 2200008088 18 a batteries burlinrton dingol sutton and galbraitb georgetown young blackburn matthews and mcgiu have your lawn mower sharp ened and put id fintolasa condi tiofl- eassidy s works ltd henry block georgetown loyal orange lodge halton county loyal orange lodge held ita semi annual meet ing last thursday night at hornby lbdge rooms addressee were contributed by miss bailey of port credit bev moyer of acton rev mr bnerly or hornby bev mr twisa of ganipbelville anttmra mom bod of toronto during the evening mr and mra george robinson hornby wer presented with a life size picture of their son private howard bradlei who was killed id france while with tbe canadian troops tbe picture was decorated with the emblem of tbe order to which be belonged that of tbe loyal orange lodge a presentation was also made to past county master james elliot of burlington in tbe form of a p c m jewel w g m a a grey of toronto presided over the rnfet- u golf outfits balls and tennis balls a complete block at wat son s drag store 10 85 18 86 6 66 18 00 18 00 w dean v green ferry w merncb s walker 8 walker w dean f green c lucas w merncb h ferrj c lucas w dean h ferry w merncb s walker ld frwin w dean queen st wall c lucas h ferry w merncb 8 walker e erwin w ward wheelbarrow property g henry queen at wall 18 00 18 00 1 00 1600 26 00 84 60 14 70 12 00 14 70 14 70 14 70 16 00 15 00 is 00 18 60 26 00 62 50 18 00 18 00 18 00 18 00 80 00 42 00 terra cotta the regular meeting of terra cotta u ftxwas held oo monday junestb when j a carroll dis tnct representative delivered an interesting address on co opera tton duets wore snog bj mra h j taylor and miss norma thomp son miss sutherland gave a read ing there were about 60 present who enjoyed tbe delirious luncheon served bj tbe ladies esquesing council stew uuowd june 12lh 1u2u tl djliht hi t n rf fo tbe coiin of reulh on of the towohlii of iun juesmg oonimedced at 10 o i lock am tho aevural inombertt ha log taken and s ibc ibod tbe re rod oath took thur seat hiowu ahwiim ibvt j rhl liott act an chairman of thin co irt carried brown llamj ahire that the a peals beard by this cou t be de cididoh follow j 11 mrcnulny addi 1 0200 jos gamble added 700 adaui couk 100 herbert rogers 100 george m da reduced 860 grand irunk railway re duced 800 k c lindsay added f as fs fcmma e mills added f ds l f s swacshaiuer ci ester plank john mgil1 and chia lerson appeals dismissed car hampshire leslie tbat tbe rhairman of this court be and lie is herhy authorised and requirrd to initial all coneetions reduo tlona alterations and additions made by this court in the assess ment roll for the year 1928 and that said assessment roll as dually revised and corrected be now i ass cd by this court and tbe clork be authorised to ceitify to said lit ii z carried ibe court i lien rose i tho council mel tbe reeve n the li ml i embers ill ro i nt tbo niinutih of last u elint i e read and confirmed a de utatiou from u o women s institute re paupers raven in ate wart town cemetery also buil i ing- a combined council chamber d community hall was receiv i and heard brown appelbe that the treas pay r c nixon mail courier for injuries to horse on 8th line mountain horse being laid up for 10 weeks 15 carned j hampshire brown that the clerk ib hereby instructed to wnte i messrs wilson huffman and j brown to make arraqgehients with council re culverts ck hampshire appelba tbat tbe treas pay eera hill milton r r tbe bum of 6 for statute labor paid and performed george irv ng the sum of 2 for valuing sheep claim duncan wal die aoton 6 for valuing tbree sheep claima d mobnery 2 for statute labor worked and paid thoa mof fat 18 for repairing bridge on 6th line lot 39 also 27 for am ouot due moffat s division good roads account total 89 w o morse campbellville thesum of 7014 for cement tile supplied township herb anthony 70 ided as follows 46 for good roads account and 26 for work done on 6th hill opposite lot 26 robert darling 0750 for 185 loads grave at 60c per load fos ter brain the sum of 12 for one heep killed by dogs a s wilson aluer chas brooks rr no 8 georgetowns tor bis roidhlvr sion on good road account jas h wilson trafalgar 8 for haul mg culvert and putting in same on 8rd hoe opposite lot 1 jona than neilson operating grader 1 day 4 frank chisbolm onert ing grader 8 days 8 peter oper ating giader 1 day 4 j a qif fen 74 00 for gravel supplied h barnes road division h barnes 97 85 for hauling gravel and spr same on 8th lino car brown leslie ftiat tbe treas nay wm mullin coram r tabor on cement culvert 9th line 57 87 j b mckensie material for 9th line bndge 81 78 car brown hampshire that the treas pay g aj wriggleawarth com r advance oil bis nay 1628 to tbe extent of 85 j h sm th sanitary inspector inspecting placarding and fumigating for march apn and may 87 harry aid wo ii work performed sideroad con 9 8 teams 8 days at i 5 60 per day 49 60 2 days shovelling gravel at 276 per day 16 50 one man spread lag and timekeeping at 8 per day 9 84 yds gravel at 15c 12 60 also for work done oo 9th line lot loam s days grading 16 60 8 men removing stone etc 8 days 8 26 total 11286 gamed appelbe hampshire that the treas pay norman davureaux for hauling stone for filling in wash out on check line 8 86 john short one day shovelling gravel 2 norman devereaox ll day with team 676 total 17 w b sbbrtill ditching and putting on gravel on 8th line bill 24 76 68 yds gravel at 70c 47 60 man spreading two days 6 82 yds kb 50c j16 filling in wash out 11 total 10585 carried appelbe leslie that tne treas i pay w h mcculloogb for 18 yds gravel at 860 6 80 thoa ken body 1 50 statute labor money to date ben harrop 199 for grading and operating grader carned leslie brown that the treas pay wm mullin 800 60 being amount of statute labor to be col looted in olenwilliamb g b thompson balance of assessors i salary 10 also issuing 200 dog tags at 10c 2o i m bennett balance assessor a salary 10 also isauinn 200 dog tags at 10c 80 carned brown leslie tbat tbe treas pay john stoddard for two men and two teams hauling tile 18 2 men and one team repainng hill jflhrs 4 18 total 3218 wes rntledge good roods account lot 88 con 11 for 1980 21 9 quel pb genera hospital treatment of i mrsv led wi age february 1st to may 81st at 150 per day 168 go d a niven ols services on boundary line between george town and esquesing in 1920 iml b0 t 8 chiaholm 40 hrs grading with man and team at 56c 22 canada ingdt iron co 1 cnrrertl 86 86 1 culvert 8676 1 culvert t at jfarm specials just a real g tod little farm of 6 acres brick bonne of hi rooms good hank barn fifty acres w rknblo fifteen buwh mid ten past ire extra well wate ed prioe 4700 possession can be ha to tnrty data gboire little farm of 47 acres inside corporation of gvoige town nice jtdog orchaid neat house and basement barn with good stabling if in need of a large farm consult us as we have listed for sale aoy size or 1 rice of farm you might be looking for at the mens store new spring suitings overco no v q al t h n en f illy roj rem 1 35 oo v i it terns ne ting the best s4g00 vauea beautiful wool nv es tbat are produced 45 oo wtevansgo 3010 total 146 21 bell tele phone account may so 204 carried hampshire appelbe that this council do now adjourn to meet on monday july 17th at 7 o clock p m carried card of thank we hereby extend our awcere lhanka to georgetown fre bnjfado and all c aena who an abljr aaaimed in ngnl ng ihc fire on our preiniaea laat week alao to ibe brampton aclon qad h lion firemen or their prompt response and aplendtd work j n onbiu son card of thank ve hereby- convey oar very aincerc lhanka lo ibe fre br rode and all mbera who ualitcd ua last saturday morass 1 our prem sea were gutted by fire w a bxiurt ft c bailey phone 183 service md protection hf wood for saxe drv hard and soft wood for aalr atove lengths apply to s si ma n street north eorgetown wanted cvretaker for pju c l brary secretary w l davidson calllc wanled to pamure lota of waler and grass apply to robl stone r r 3 milton pbene 82r3 v 7-6- l p roomers wastes two roomers wanted central locat on near park apply at herald 3lp card of thank a j rlj card of thank on behalf of tbe georgetown fre bn ade 1 hereby convey lo thewwobera of iramplon m lion and acton brigades our refy sincere thank and appreciation of their prompt teapqnse and able assists al the recent fire n our town a toit chief fre brigade for ulle rebu ii cleveland wheel alao a boy wheel cheap w pramp 00 ceiwge- 12 lay ng hern minorca and leghorns last year s birds tbe lot 1500 main st north georgetown last yea load ft jkfahtkd strawberry pickerm will bn called for lorned to boon n bennett phone for fcsylk one branlford 40 ft lower wmdmll for sale good a new w th two way pump and lank w t tvana quarter cut wardrobe brutclass c tton apply to mrs u preston m georgetown tf light wagon and heavy truck wagon nearly new w11 be sold reasonable apply j r benson blackwn tb georgc- for sale two jersey heifers pure bred but not mastered jersey 4 yrs old m ik ng due to freshen october ijlh brown r 2 yr old due to freshen jan 29th lack or pasture reason for sell ng h phone 162 georgetown tie i est iiivl ties nt three po ilar trices are superior to j 1 il tit s h llmg last year it as liiuh as utty uty or seventy dollarh 8ecial ouarantotd blue hemes stripe and plain are in ludtd at these tbreo po utttr puces see the superb qtnlil nffeind tit style and wrkmansb p guaranteed sat 11 ion ilt be sent to outside customers on request place yo r or ler now and have your suit for haster mens furnishings n w arrivals in pine neckwear shirts collars under wii etc hals and caps in all tbe latest and best styles for si ring war ready to wear clothing at batip pblfjb to clear at once great bargains in tiihline must be cleared we etenl an invitation to ono and alj to call and inspect our stork nod pees before urcbasmg your spring outfit millar co georgetown phone 126 nil ir in nrnrr irrin canadjan concert under auspices op st john s a y p a dont forget to come for baijb a good dora a on square p ano for sale of will exchange for good work ng horse and 1 ght wagon apply t j eason glenwiuuunabox zdphone 5 r 21 tf and hear the lecture on the yukon and see for yourself this beauteous canadian district thrqugh lantern slide views as seen by re dr smith former principal of choontla mission school caroross to be held in stewarttown if all ithursday june 1 5th admission adults 25c children 1 5c a high grade bed outfit exceptional low prices simmons bed outfits c torxkt house oh thompson paper mil berry pjokebs wanted in two weeks board and room for further particulars apply to c r ward curfcaon onl 2tp in the public eye ur ms t w mjtwbfmautsi btstnnuc too oo to o t walker r o bxamptob ofl banner coil spring 100 coil springs white layer felt mat tress metal bed with pannel in ends walnut finish complete for the low price of 4125 just received a new line of women s misses and children dresses in chintz ginghams and prints values the best we hove yet offered a new line of children s creepers and dresses i nd ripplettes a good showing in all the popular lines of summer footwear quality value service jacksons georgetown aaectric train frccsavc yaur coupons watsons rexall store

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