Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 8, 1922, p. 1

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u the georgetown herald i lh fy mm it yb alt oh publication groorsaiow weaerrlt bwoning november 8th 1932 91 co per annum in ailv noo u u h the georgetown herald j u moore publlber and proprietor mhr canadian weekly n w o t tbl joind kaht lg i t ushengci mail pnmten mc r mail passenger passenger bund ly ooinu wkht passenger mm i passenger pan non i r passed got v pawseuger mail pwsenger hiindav woinq north 22 11 i 1 11 1 10 lhnin 11 10 am 1 ih 11 t u 1 m m 2ft 11 m 7 11 i m 7 67 a m 10 lrj n 2 12 t 11 4 go i in 0 02 1 m 7 01 i m u 2ft in 100s afei uoino south 1 1 as a in 7 g5 p ui toronto safcnrvnn rallwao dailv time tahik am p m going haul 8 10 2 24 goiiir west 8 6t 810 sunday time tablb qoipg hast am pm pra pm 10 21 12 20 8 4g 610 1 am p in going west 10 40 6 10 h c bailey electrician headquarters for m jlaunps fixtures shades etc call at the harness shoji and let me give yon a price on yonr eleotrio work satisfaction guaranteed none 232 georgetown wabaieey harness maker winter is coming apjcnmid fui if 1 civrij 1 full linn r horse bunkets robes hit1s and gloves al rock bollom prices repairing promptly attended in w a bailey ullo datl 11arni sb sho main street ce0rcet0hn bargains a good iihbortroent of ohildiei velvet hats and tarns flush and felt hats for litllo girla al to go at a saori flee also a full line of ladies and childrens underwear honse dresses aprons child rens rompers ladies and childrens gloves stamped goods etc mrs i watamrsewud1em georgetown coal best d l w scianton coal in all ses also smithing and steam coal georgetown phone 206 mrs j watkins norvnl station phono 08r24 w w roe insurance broker insurance in all branches phone 85 geobgetown jmbuck bu10heb always swaps m onoloe stook of the blitpnmnll la frwh nad ball mmu whloa ha sails at tka lowest possible prices canada food board license no 9 lit os get the best rest clocks you can go to sleep at night or take a nap dur ing the day and thoroughly relax real rest if a westclox is on the job beside you it will watch the hours count the minutes and when the times up call you quietly positively plei antly insurance against oversleep several sizes styles and prices at a b willson erwingoldhams jvieat market main street georgetown phone no 1 fresh lake trout every friday and saturday watch our windows lor specials on saturday quiek delivery guaranteed a defends elder brother notes and comments the east end m shop c ridler botcher dealer in all kinds of fresh cured and cooked heals i orders promptly del estattlimfcj iaa a gricultubal perhmpk the field m which um greatest amoani of hnnpm has been dooe bj the bank of hamil- ton this eipmran conpled with close retabotn with exety b other productive and dntriauuae iv business in the dominion has placed ds in a oniqne poaihon to consider intelligently the legiti mate requirement of all kinds of canadian baemess from the i lawrence kirer to theraanr coast bank of hamilton j la thompson h hmmw miii hirs ladiesweartailoriiig special valnesjfom- this weekendinalllhuaof i ladies readylowear garakntsf a hirschorn mmtw m imill remembranqe november hth corn moil i j known oh armistice ia im film the day or rente in bran rt to ex service men in nil parts of the british hiiiiiiro the fond cth ikiy bas been jnd op ted n the flower of re nx uibrance to be wont on thnt unforgettable anm vcrsary in canada the great war veteran b ah sooiation has taken tho responsibility of distributing silk replicas of the poppy to dip gen oral public the proceeds being devoted to rolicvinti ditttroas amook eteraii8 and their dependent the fol lowing oom by john oliver loin on ginallj written under llio caption of the after math expresses the deep and undying mem pry or fallen comrades oer snored among those who fought and incd to return home we re hark from tlio turmoil ot battle bark troni the lllth and the mud bat b from the atom m of duty which ended in rivers of blood we o finished witb c id ihd dincoiufort look n i glits on the watch for the foe forrod inarebes without any elieltor to end in a trench full of 8don the infamy of the inv ider who broke eery law at the land liardened our hearts f ir ihe onslaught qimrtft ub conrago to stand against fearful odds how we battled how wo made the vl holo world hold its breath for it knew we wore fighting for freedom though freedom to thousands meant death were worn and grey with the struggle for its horrors were ajwaj s so near the form of a poor mangled brother bred hatred but nt ver a fear we ve won but we ve paid for it dearly for we left in that i tnd bleak and lonj our comradeb the fallen true heroes the best men that ever were known the sleep where tliej fell at their dutj and as there s a just god above ilo 11 open hia arms to receive them and bless them with infinite love and wo who remain must remember wo re pledged for the rest of our lives to care for tbo widows and orphans of these men who gnve ns their lives an vxrhnngc comes to the do fpmt of th lilt r brother in the htorj of the prodignl non hh ftil lows we hoard a sermon on sundny on the parablo of the prodignl in whioh the elder brottu r wns scorched for being st ijihii iml per verso that is the view nmntlly advaodod by hergymon nnd from it we dissent wo can understand the attitude of tbo certain who had two sons it was natur al and very human tor him to full on the prodigals hock and hi him but why hold up the elder brother to public execration rasontment was natural and hu man he had stayed at home and done the chorea he was a duti ful son and worked hard in the fields and apparently had fed the cattle well one calf ho bad in prime condition when he came homo one day be got the savor or roast veal in his nostrils and heard everyone around the house making merry because hib prodigal brother had come he himself bad no such welcome la all his born days he didn t like it and was sulky and grouched to his father that other son bad taken half the estate and squandered it he had vio lated the ota and had blown his money at tango teas fox trofc ting with flappers and playing the iron men at race meets when up against it he bad been reduced to the necessity of batching it with the hogs when he got husky enough he wandered home and was received like a pnnoe and the fatted oalf that the brother was feeding for the stock yards was blain in tits honor we don t ob ject to anything that was done by the old man and would not rake up the prodigal a past were it not necessary to vindicate the elder brother preachers to the con trary notwithstanding we muat confess that oor sympathy always was with the elder brother and the fatted calf directory h o veto office mill si georgetoni hoars 9am lo 5 p m open welncaday and saturday ev dbt phyaielbn jd surflmn 1oar of health phorwtt olbca and jtaaldanoa main street oauth opposite proabylertan church ob c f w ross pbyatciao and surgeon mill street georgetown phone 22 tut mouae surgeon grace hop tal dr c v wtxuams ftajnucian and surgeon oatce and residence comer of ma n st south and factory si opposite bar breatale otbce hours 9 10am 23and78pn and by appotntmeot phone z62 ss no 16 report the following is the report of 8 no- 16 esq nest ng for the month of october names in order of merit sr iv douglas skelton hazel scott peter bessey iv- hugh lindsaj grace darling robert bessey sr iii herbert sinclair char lotto mccuuough reuben eason moore skelton jr iii wilma stull ilsa bos soy robert eason ii marjorie henderson edna wallace arthur soott roy burt sr i james darling jr i joo huggins irene soott helen burt r primer harold bennett tom darling fred huggins margaret burt a class wilfred mino jean darling m c wilkie teaohdr m wavsoif d iilds qn oon hanrm 9 t 6 cxoept ttnraalny alu f l heath l da d d s danthrt oolee in inv btoeav one door nortl otfeuta caniase factory hounr i the wiilooghby farm agency hare a number of new listings both in farm and sabaarban p also towp property which they will he pleased bt shorn- mleothng pur chasers the following is one of oar specml offmnks at 600000 t loo aorei a amies level fauna with 9tt seres workable witlt g si ahafa fenees on s cood rosui obw bsdle flresm seliool chwrem sad otrsersl stares applr direct to b b mcdoweu res ge oitarw or to the wh10ugbby farm aoncy eadmlce ttrldwiisc tuista rsstminw abtmielsxa d c canoraaotio orioe sxjtr iarmtai7 nl n qgaana 10 jtta axparuw omct hnuas tuedaa ttaurhlajfi and saturdays 2 to sand 7 to 8 p m mb oibce isow and res dence 232 m norval flour mills i kings choice for bread national for pastry bran shorts feed flour cause and dairy salt rolled onnv wheatlets nnd feedbof ellkmds i apple barrels lor sale w j campbell liivhtex norval ontario ii r benj fetch uoenaad aoeuonrer for halton am peal onrnwiiuaina post offlce sale btlsfactorllt and at res ea orders left at tbi usrald odm will rseelti fire insurance j w mnist cewrfof wi ajcat for mmc olhe tronjal cam are you protected rrenrc hr a anlsess caretr luott cltnrlas sta tsvsnits everj graduate o the test srelve months lui nrosapuy soctvad employ wot tlsna ttrtrcatai v7 j eutot principal erin uiss dona gibson has sufficient ly recovered from the operation for appendiotib which she recent ly underwent to be able to bo about mr j silverthorn proprietor of the movies showing in george town acton and firm has en showing each thursday evening in brio pictures df a very high class a thing impossible if it were not for the threeshow system be eb working jack is enthusiastic and anxious to put on the best piotures procurable and wobelleve has about reached the oil max bioce he baa completed arrange ments to show the famous picture human hearts advocate junk wanted i am paying the highest cash pnceifor all kinds of junk also hides and poultry s opposite pttaun sehoel at victoria s g out m freeman post office box 470 phone iso new coal oil lamp gives a steady wbitelight burns about one cent of oil in six hoore lights like ordinary lamp but gives gve times the amount of light save your eyesight hy getting one of these lamps call and see or wnte w hotm2e jr svjl c crmrgatesm finad and xst out a few days ago a man was con vie tod of shooting a black squirrel near hamilton he was fined and the gunand the squirrel were con uscated he was more than a year ahead the nerf open seas on for black and grey squirrels will begin nov lsu 1928 it ib said that some have been shut near georgetown lately rtasr eattor hr fi baptist rev lewis fo kipp b a for the past several years city editor of the montreal star has been appointed editor of the canadian baptist as successor to dr mckay who died last april mr ktpp h a graduate of woodstock college and mo master university dnr ing the inteum after dr mckay s death mr r- d warren acted as editor for several months in addt tion lo his other duties at the baptist book room toronto lash on far tnaaa crooks have been raising pioney orders on ffuob a scale as to neces sitate a general warning by the federal postal department the public are warned tbat money orders should not be cashed for unidentified strangers particular ly orders made payable at other places the department advises in a majority of oases tbe frauds have been perpetrated b rough the crooks purchasing money or ders for small sums each as 26 cents afterwards raising the amounts and obtaining payment through business firms cashing the orders onpor ilirar 1vh it ib going to be borne in canadians fcbat something i as l t he done witb respect to suutin m lo char off tbo national debt listen 1 of doing so this co inlry ho far litis done nothing but incronsp tlio national debt every jeur nsuicid al polioy if it is conlinued tho situation to day is tbat for inter eet on money borrowed this coun try pays out an amonot equal to the cost of running tho govern mental affairs of canada before the war and although wo raise half a billion dollars a year iu taxes of one kind or another we are making no progress inpajtob off our principal indebtedness and thos gradually reducing tho inter eat load milton abon two weeks ago r j hare accidentally cut one of his toes with his axe as he was at work in the bush near ash the wound did not heal and on monday the toe was amputated the following men of milton and neighbourhood have bought their hunting licenses and gone to nor thorn ontario for the season george hallidny david mensieb bert buck wm randall prank r mcganne ches earl chas le oocq g f thompson e feather tone fred wales geo hewston ed hewbton wm boycs alex pryde wm wisner clarence hall victor hall david salter wilburt mccardy bsxl wheeler son of john wheel er of hamilton formerly ot milton lost his left foot at o on toes day when he slipped nnder a radial oar on birch avenue the mem ber was severed at the ankle wheeler was taken to the general hospital champion acton mrs james uckey removed from georgetown and is residing with mrs samuel laird young street the merchants who have been observing the wednesday half holiday throughout the summer months have agreed to continue this feature and the various busi ness places of the town will re main dosed on wednesday after nooob throughout the year with the exception of the month december mrs robert mopherson and miss dorothy visited georgetown friends last week miss anna a lindsay d n left last week to take a position 6n the infirmary staff of the dental college toronto r w bra hemphill d d g m of wellington district no 7 offlo tally visited walker lodge af a m at the regular meeting of the lodge on monday evening visiting brethren were also pros ent from georgetown preston and other outside lodges free press biksdml efsulnn the new regulations made by the department of education for high school courses of study and examinations contain several changes high schools must now be opened with reading of the scrip- tare and prayer and closed prayer formerly thin was op tional writing and stalling longer to be tangol formally bv one teacbor but allt teachers are to insist on correct spelling and good writing and at the depart mental examinations a maximum of ten marks shall be deducted for bad spelling on each paper at the rate of one mark for each mie spelled word the courses in his tory have been altered and sever al new books of reference are re quired in the h 8 horary shtr his chnmbei synthetic geometrv or upper school may be replaced bj a course in solid geometry when recommended by the local scourged to his dungeon but authorities and approved by tbe minister such subjects as the fol lowing may be introduced span ish or italian manual training household science mntic business practice stenograph and tvpe writing all bunk ii w n milt forward to th mil r lih riro ma ml all at toroul i ort on every ii ro tbat tnkts i ln tiih municipality fur ln b ho it pn 1 tbe hum of mil i l uv the ontario lovcrmm nt lor several jcars the iminitiimlitilrf had to pay the charge for ii i ro turns nnd as the foe wm tlifn onlv lifty cents many cli rus noer bothered putting in their aoiinik to uip council tbo origin of evoiv lire of a huhi icioiib cbaw tor i now investigated by tbe fire marshall or iiih doputv accobdino to tho chairman of a certain commit toe on economic research do decrease in the cost of living is to be expected for at leaafjten years the announce ment will not bring much joy to those to whom the cost of living ia a sen o us matter but perhaps it will not take a great many people by surprise some arc be ginning to doubt if the cost will ever come down it is harder to get back than we thought it was going to be at one time we ex pected tbat ail that was necessary was peace and that conditions won id return to normal of their own accord four years have passed since tho armistice and things are still in a pretty bad shape as a glance at the news from europe almost any day will show canadianb have some con no in tbe fact that they are- much better off than many other people are still even in canada ib not nocessnrv to consult statistics to find out that the cost of living is high now that tiik cropb are in and a friend coolness has sue oeeded summer s heated days and one hears the sighing of the leaves as they go back to earth the long november evenings bring with them plans for tbo winter when perforce people are compelled to pat aside the autos and the freq aent excursionbwhictrttiey afford ed during the summer evenings it is timely to urge readers to take some thought or planning for the season when reading takes the place or outdoor life the oppor trtmti is afforded us in the long evenings that art now coming fast ipon us of taking up educative reading that will form a valuable antidote 40 tbe season when minds have been largely recuperating am id at the balmy evenings of the mmer we are now afforded valuable opportunity for delwog into tbe improvement which many authors open out to tho mind ready to receive their gifts no vember brings with it its frosts and chill winds but it also brings with it wonderful opportunities for tbe advancement of tho mind if we are ready to take advantago of the opportunity afforded a cdrioos coincidencr in con nection with the death of the late byron staaffer tho well known preacher and writer who died so so dd only recent 1 was that the last article he rote published on tbe dav of hib death bore the title ready ave read prob ably there was no thought of death when tbe article was writ- terbutti apparent applied tho lesson of hib little newspaper er mons to death as well as to life i hae tho philosophy of life worked out he told bis fnm ly when be realised he was scr toasly ill and i am ikrlect happy and contented what a beautiful philosoph of life it is that brings contentment at its close when ihe great day of test ing comes to us death is a thing that we alwas trj to avoid the thought of and while wo know that it must come we are invanab ly contens to let it go ot tbat putting it off docs not interfere with tbe fact that wo have alt got to face death nn i fortunate ludecd is the man who can ny to all sin coreitj w hen death api roaches that he is road ave i toad so live that when tbe hnm comes to join the innumerable caiavan that moves to that tnisteriotib realm wbert each shall laic the silent halls of n go not like the quarry slave at night tamed and soothed by an unfaltering trust at p roach thy grave like one who wraps tile irapcry of his couch about him and lies down toi leas ant dreams

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