Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 29, 1922, p. 1

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p the georgetown herald fifty mxih yhar of poblica ttofrj georgetown wednesday byenins november 29th 1922 100 per annm the georgetown herald j m hoore pajauuhar ad proprietor o t r ttsstefcla qoinu fht pilttsonjfol mseogdr passe ntpr hail passenger mail passenger ptikstnger sundaj uninc v bht 1wstienger mail passenger pause ii so r passenger paasenger mail pnshpqitpr sunday ooino noitth mail mail uoinq south mail mail k 7 22 an 9 14 ii id 10 1 ha in 11 40ttau j 1h in 8 80 pni 721 ii m 7 67 am 10 18 a ul 3 12 lira 4 50 p id 0 02 i m 000 am 4 66 p m 11 88 om 7 mprrt toreta wahniaan rallvai daily time tblk am pm i m going east 8 10 224 6 40 going west 86k 8 10 789 sunday time tablb going east am pm p m p m p m 10 21 12 20 8 46 610 917 am pm pm doing weat 10 40 610 9 m h c bailey electrician heitdqiiartera for m lsmpi fixtures shades eto gall at the harness shop and let me give yon a p on yow eleetrle satisfaction onaranteed nonetss georgetown wabailey harness maker winter is coming arc oii rcnili for ife i curry a rati lino of horse 1luwets robes mit1s and cloves ll rttk mas repairing fmplly mate w a bailey up to date harness bh0p hals street georgetown bargains a good assortment of otuldrao fl yl tsawia plush and felt hats for little girls all to go at a soon flee also a full line of indies and childrens underwear house dresses aprons child rens rompers ladies and childrens gloves stamped goods eto mrs 4 wahilwuuiem oeoroetowh coal best d l w scranton coal in all sizes also smithing and steam coal mrs j walkins norval station phone 62 ii wwkoe insurance broker insurance in all branches phone 65 georgetown ft jmbuck butcher bntfimmikb la frmk aad salt 1 maata wuek k naua at k lowest possible prices canada pood board license no 9 hob get the best irloom plate silverware for service o i i with beauty and design with rtehness fin ish with dignity and distinction in every line heirloom plate ib also the silverware of long service the pare silver deposit is unusually heavy and is nnoon ditionalty guaranteed we have an excellent assortment of the cardinal pattern i erwingoidhams meat market main street georgetown phone no- 1 bound steak sirloin steak porter bouse steak shoulder boast beef prime bib boast beef ijbso stewing beef bnscnt boil leg of young pork 17c loins of yoong pork 20c shoulder pork chops 26c streaky side pork 14c stewing veal 16c veal obopa 18c leg otjveal 10c loins of veal 2qc pore pork sausage watch our windows lor specials on saturday g join our christmas our christmas club is for money earners and money savers ho cost to join iffo dues to pas it is a sure way to have money when you need it most you can start with to 2c 5c i oc and increase your deposit the same amount each week or you can start with 25c 50c 1 00 2 00 5 00 10 00 20 00 or more and put in the same amout each week deposits are to be made weekly or in advance the following table explains the club plan increasing club plan 1 rinh lo l8t week week increased 1 o 7c 1c vluulr each week in 50 weeks ou have f o 8 lat week 4o 2nd week increase ac viur2c each week id 50 weeks sou have c flfldepoaitoclst week 10c 2ud week increase wv vslllltic each week in fio weeks you have 20c 2nd- week in n 60 weeks you have 10cclubj 2550 6375 12750 urrrasfl 10c eacn week decreasing club plan you heftio with the largest payment and decrease each week even amount club plan i 50 week you have lie oak socoak iicu aoak tsoak uooak smoak ssi oak sim oik ivpom 25r each week n depoml 53 c each rrk depout si each week- in deposit s3 each eek m deposit 5 each week in dcpofcl s10 eaih week i depomt 20 each week n depot i 50 each week n dcpoait 100 each week t ilm km 50 week you have stjm 50 week you have 1mm 50 weeks you have 25cn 50 weeka you have 5mm 50 weeki you have lmmi 50 week you have xsmm i so week you have 5nmt we invite yon to come in and join now highes curra wat of tnt will h pai bank of hamilton j it thompson mamagcr o bimnoh i imw hirschorns ladies weartailoring apecleavaluea for thit week mna in all line of ladies readytowear garments a hirschorn hcfc c pm iis h 6emi6erown cgeameby cream wanted bytihe georgetown creamery for your accommodation we will he opy monday s wtdnes da h and satnrdaj nirhts till 10 orlork ice accounts will our customers who still owe tor ice irtwiiiy osjl said settle for ssuse at onoe georgetown creamery co m saze manaajar quick delivery guaranteed advertise in the herald directory otnca knima block la roy dale in elcats at oi own ohioa h- o mstk bamater solicitor etc office hill st georgetown hour 9am to sp m open we joeaday and saturday evening db t h majuouxus phyaielan nd suron madlcal oshow or haalth cxsee float 3 to 4 ana t to i p i dm o r w ross rbyslciaa and surgeon mill street georgetown phone 22 e hooae snnmoo grace hoapital toronto dr c v wiuiajd rhymcian and surgeon office nd realdencecorner of mam st 5ombmd factory st opposite bar- office hoars 9 10 am 2jnd7pjn ml by f watsoit d d s m d s ofrt hewvat i ft exoapt tkawattay a flair aai d c ohimopbaono qfficb aautxbtaty t rtiratarj f orasma 10 jn aaarlaaa office in bailey block next door in j n o netll cnnauitatlon and spinal aiuuyala orncb hotaa tuesdaya tbursdaya and saturday 2 losand 7lo 8 pro phoara office l50w and reatdenee 231 condootad aatiataetorftv and at onabl rataa ordara latt at tha oaorbatowa btewld oojc will raoalta clerk township of eanveamic clerk 3rd ivisron conn the toadroa we and jtfe ins isaoar of matua icenaea stewart to a onu the latij j ii cole ac one time a rallied jri amber of the herald staff the old house jold and rjheerleaa bare and bleak the old house frontu the ahabbj street vii the dull windows eastward gase aa their cob- webbed brows they raise just as though they looked to see what had become of you and me j and all the other ohildreq the harden at the bide you know where mother s flowers used to grow has run as wild as we d have grown it we had not her training known the vines she bent utillt twine each tree ab oling her prayers to you and me and all the other children over the eaves so wrinkled and bare the gray moss floats like tangled hair if we had heard these echoes flung down the long halls when we were young wed never have scurried off to bed you and i thro the gloom o er bead with ajl the other children on our wide orbe the eyes ot night gsxed softly with mesmeric light when mother bent above our r the silver moonlight touched her head and in my dreams her face i d see madonnalike shine over me bhins over all her children good bye old house 1 thy tatter ed cloak in fringnrl wirfr mrimt and grftv tr obituary with smoke within the walls we used to see a gaunt old wolf named poverty yet from the rafters dingy bare a ladder stretohed op to the stars for ns and all the children acton the aoton true blues motored to snelpb last week and spent a pleasant evening with the uuelph true bines mrs w h gurney and marjory and wallace oi wingham spent the week end at the home of mr george hurray the resurfacing of mill and main streets will be an imperative duty for the consideration of nest ars council misses jean and anna lindsay oeme home from toronto on sat urday to attend the methodut an niversary services mr j b mogarvin has return ed irom mexico and is now stay ing with friends 10 toronto be baa been in rather poor health ainoe be went back to his home in mexioo last spring tint hopes now to recuperate mr and mrs john erwin of barnia who were in georgetown last week attending the funeral ot mr brwin s father spent toes day with mr and mrs n f moore two graduates from the aoton free press mitchell cobban and robert b holmes have been val ned members of the staff of the winnipeg free press for man years the former sinoe 1912 and the latter from 1904 fre press erin conrtney cono the oldest resi dent of the township of mono has died at the age of 101 jean he v as an orangeman for 84 years mr and mrs j route 1 of acton spent sunday with mr and mrs r hcdouxall the 4sth anniversary of the errn baptist church was celebrat ed on sunday when special scr vices wereneld mr w c seoibr of toronto assisted the pastor bev humphries and delighted tho large congregations with his splen did discourses the choirs from the baptist churches of billsburfj and belfountain assisted with the praise advocate r the trouble with a lot of auto driven is that tne don t look a man straight in the face if they did they wonldn t be so apt to hit him somewhere else mb j h colf with a great deal of sadness we are called upon this week to re port the death of one of burks falls most popular citizens in the person ot mr j b cote who pass ed away at his home here after an illness of some weeks duration it seems impossible to realize that one who has tor a number of jearu taken suoh active interest m the general welfare of the community will walk its streets no more a keen business man he was over ready to advise and help both in dividual s and organ izatiooe in matters of finance and manage ment and as a christian gentleman bb was revered and respected by a large circle of friends extending from coast to coast by bis broth of the baptist church to whom he had been a helper in in numerable ways by the brethren of the masonic order and by a great many cituens of the village the passing of mr cole will be genuinely mourned and the ex pressions of sympathy extended to the sorrowing family will be par ticularly heartfelt the late john henry cole was bora at georgetown out in 1681 and was the eldest son of the late mr and mrs j w cole he re ceived his education at the public and high schools there and then entered the printing business some twentj one years ago he came to burks falls and joined the knight bros co b staff lat erhe spent a year in teneuee with the w s milne co and upon re turning to burks falls joined the magnets wan tanning co as book keeper and was by that company transferred to its head office at toronto as secretary about eu years ago he returned to burks falls as manager of the knight bros co ltd whiob position he held at his death besides his widow a family of four all resid ing at home mourn the loss of a devoted husband and father they are jacqueline nixon betty id- john the funeral took place on tues day afternoon and was very im pressive the employees and staff of the knight bros co attended in a body and led the procession with mr henry knight and mr walter sharpe at the head they were followed by the members of corona lodge a f 4 am aug mooted by members of strong and of algonquin lodges the ser vice ab the bouso was conducted by bev h o eastman pastor of tbe deceased who made some kindly references to the departed as being a willing worker and one upon whom a pastor could lean he was assisted in the service hy bev j f l maodonald bev wm booth d d and bev b f yeomans at the grave side the solemn funeral rites of the masoi to order were enacted as all that was mortal qf onr late townsman u committed to tbe earth the floral tributes representing a meat many different bodies as well as private individuals were a mute yet beautitul testimony to theresteem in which mr cok was held and also a graceful expression of sympathy to the bereaved burks falls arrow norval at the annual meeting of the young people s union comprising tbe three churches of the milage tbe following officer were elpcted for the ep suing jear president bd greenbword 1st vice preai dent john runnel 2nd vice creel dent prairie macguire srd vice- president norman camerao 4th vice president gertrude laidlaw becretait mis f maxwell treasurer l f grrfnwood or ganibt miss an die ka anmfitnnt oraant miss dell campbell bx ecutive committee norman loud law harold petti drew and john ismond atalaobheolaaaa word was received here jester day of tbe marriage ot mibb fmma mcgibbon daughter of the late judge and mm mcgibboo of mil ton and b to bev fm mot mai son rector of all saints churcb los angelou whnh took place in tbe church fin tuesday november 21 the cere m oil being performed by bishop john bod of tbe diocese of los angeles assist ed by coadjutor bishop stevens brampton conservator notes and comments a nkw iokmof il uration pkhm d lit last aenhion h now to bo higntd by a candidate for niunici pul office this allowu annno who is owner or tenant of it duol i of nr owner of land and onterwl oil the voters list a britfuh mib jfet ovci 21 joftrs of age with mpu paid up and living within miloh or tho inumcipntit to liuld ollito motoiuhts hrltr continue to ignore motot ttrliiulo laws by speeding lunning ou tho titreetu at night without hghu or with only one headlight parking on thp wronn side of huicih attention had been ailed to this ropeatedlj without effect ijntthh thit reck lesh law breaking in stopped bj prosecution a serious nccidnnts may happen and lioa iohl biojc lints do not carry lights hh rcqmr ed b law and as they niuuld for their own protection a word to vod bonny om little thirteen or fourteen year old boy who is smoking cigarettes on the sly and we bappoo to know there are some such in george town what do you want to be when you grow up a stalwart healthy vigorous and brand shoul dered man or a little punj mess ly no count weak minded dude if you want to be a man strong like a man with hair on jour face brains in your head and muurlen in your limbs you just let those cigarettes alone if you want to be a tbing pitied by your folks despised by the girls and held in contempt by fellows keep right on smoking and end your days in the insane asylum on mokf than one occasion motorists have driven over dogs and without stopping have left them lying in tbe road maimed and injured tbe man who will do tbis to adog is capable of doing it to attcbild tbe quality of mer cy ib not strained the motor car does not buppiy mercy nor cau tioo nor care with a gorilla at tbe wheel a motorcar is a jugger naut the man who will leave on injured dog in the street making no effort to relievo its bufferings or to put it out of its misery is a onmin tbe man who has no mercy for a dog will drive off and leave a crippled child if it is dark enough or if nobody is looking denizens of the northern woods long famed for their proph eciee with regard to coming weath er arc unanimous this fall that all signs point to an unusually mild v inter bushmen and farmers ar riving in north baj from tho vi oinity of commanda told that the indian weather prophets of that section are taking their cue from t a u the nea and say that there will be less cold wather this winter than has been experienced in jears best dents who have observed the in dian predictions in the past strongly believe in their accuracy probabl more authentic word cornea from visiting trappers who btate definitely that the beavers tire dilly dallying unprecedented ly with the construction of their winter homes observers atbo say that the chipmunks and squirrels are collecting extreme small stores of food for tho coming month b consideraiilp quantities of coal are reported coming into on tarto but they would prove far in adequate to meet the demand were it not for the fortunate weather conditions which have prevailed so tar thia fall ab a consequence tho re has not been near the usual demand for coal that there other wise would have been our local dealers are playing the game fairly and with a desire to do tbe bent tbey cao to meet the circumstance under tbe conditions which bavo confronted them the line com paniea have not been able to sup ply the needed quantities of coal this ban led the local dealers lo purchase a quantit of coal from the independent dealers at exceed ingly high prices this has been done tn an honest effort to insure their customers against an cmerg ency the prices arc high but if cold weather comes there will bo an insistent demand for coal what is the dealer to do if he buys the high pritcd coal be may be blamed for pro steering if ho does not bu tl lie may be blamed for not doing all he can to protect his customers that n the prob lem and it ik to the credit of our local dealerr that tbf arc belling coal at the lowest possible price under the ej re um stances milton hlf tor judge hlhot is laid attack of lumbago but expects to be around again n few dav what will probably 1 regular meeting of tbe cooncil for 1922 will he b thursday december usual wardens dinner held in the evening at ihejl bon hotel dwelling houses rgjji a premiuovin town rfiuasas rened st j10 atndoah a mfci i ago now bring ff i former

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