Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 24, 1923, p. 1

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the georgetown herald i ipty sivih hml of publication georgetown wednesday evening january 24th 1928 1 go por annum in advance 2 00 to u s the georgetown herald waba1xey harness maker i o t r tin tkl ni kant piutu li 7 2 u ii pmai tine j1j i in ptssenger 10 irt t in mail j 1140 a 1 fatstmittr j 4h in mail g 12 p 111 piutuenk r h 20 1 m prnwengor sun la 7 21 m ooi n ft kmt l t 57 nm m ul 10 18 n in passenger 2 12 p in passenger 4 60 in lanacntur 6 02i m pasmuer 7 09 pm mail 8 2c 11 m puhienfcer bund t 10 03 am doing north mait 8 00 tm mm i 1 55 iiro ooi no sooth moil 11 ss ani mail 7 6t 1 m tru smrku railway daily timetable am pjn p ni jomg bast 8 10 28 840 ooidk west 86b 8 10 7 89 rdndaytiue tablk going east am pm p m p m 10 2l 1220 s45 610 0 17 pm ioi weat 10 40 610 88c h c bailey electrician headquarters for m xaunns fixtures sludea etc call at tlie harness shop and let me give you a price on your eleotrlo work satisfaction guaranteed hmffasi cemtceywn winter is coming an oi read for it 1 carry ft full line of horse blankets robes mii1s and cloves al rock brttm prices rqnirlii pnapliy kttntti 1 w a bailey up to datf harness 8h01 taut street se0rget0wn bargains special sale of gloves on wednesday and thursday xtadies and childrens underwear house dresses aprons cnxld- rens rompers jlcmxies and childrens gloves stamped goods ete mrs l wiissakrsewuliem georgetown coal best d l w scranton coal in all sizes also smithing and steam coal mrs j watldns nerval btation phone 62r24 w w roe insurance broker insurance in all branches phone 66 eoe8etown jmbuck butcher a cfcala staak f tk mata wutk ha alia m ta lowest possime prices canada food board ucoue no 9 x108 t get the best i white ivory goods i special prices for the balance of january including powder boxes hair receivers jewel cases soap boxes trays clocks picture frames perfume bottles etc a b willson ss erwingoluiiams meat market main street georgetown phone no 1 rosad steak sirjoin bte1 fwtor hoapqfisteak shoulder boast beef prima bib roast reef eajan stewing beef unseat bolt i7e 90e ic ueft of young pork loins or toong pork bboolder pork ohops streaky bide pork stewing veal loxr- jpore pork saasaga fresh fish at all time sfic sue m0 110 talcl out windows for specials on saturday delivery guaranteed doffit next owi 3s hsojoih m christma now wiih 1 or 2 is a smalt sain but when you put that aniount tn our christmas club each week it adds up fast trytt bring in your first deposit today and join our club and have money next christmas whttthe diff arsnt clubs will pay you dr c v wuttams i tifn ciit a d s 1- e and rede e borne o m ii hi j pnrlory s appom e hh office nod by ppo ni ncot increasing clubs m so weeks fw cfaristiu 1w 1c aabpaw s275 fc club pays 925 go 8c club pays f b37s 10c club pays s127 go decrbasiho clubs tm cm ktfln with tte iprfmt innlt an s ytw 4tlt ach mm even amount clubs in so week trv clmitlmu ims 2sc clutpzy 91250 50c club paya s26 00 ti 00 club pays joo oo s200 club pavs 100 00 15 00 club paya 5250 00 10 00 club pays 500 00 520 00 club pays 1 000 os come in get a pass book and join the club to day bring along all the family and have taem join bank of hamilton j i thompson manager georgetown branch a h nielsen d c chiropractic office ud xbr zatwammuory palour giavduvta 10 yr jcprib office a da ley blot k nex door in j n o no 11 conauliatlon and spinal aimlyal froe office hourb toesdn thurndys and skturdayi 2 lo s and 7 to 8 p m phonk office isow and res deuce 232 benj petch llcenaad aucuoixeex for halton tvnd peal qlen william poat ohm bales conducted atattafactotily and at re bin ratsa order left at th qeorfetown herald office will race lot attention forsters cash and carry grocery clerk townih p of esqilt cle k 3rd r v on court the lead n re and l fe it co a repreaenlcd insuef at mttmnke l cense s ewarltowo on specials bulk dates 8 lbs for figs cooking fj iba tor castile soap 6 bars for obeeae freah mild per lb onions for oooklng 6 iba for prunes per lb baisina seedless ner lb cooofi anchor brand 2 tins lux t pkgs pearlloe 8 pkge french prepared mustard 2 jam scotch health bran per pkg damascus coffee per tin pork and beans 8 tins 2to 5c 25c 29c 25c 16o s0n 2gc 26c 26c 25c 28c 60c 2bc fresh eggs waited phone orders delivered phone 29 corner john and victoria sta gtwmjetown creamirv cream wanted by the georgetown creamery por year aoooromodatioo we will tiiropen monday a wednes day s and saturday niahts cttl 10 o clock ice accounts will our onstomers who still owe its tor iee kindly oell autd settle tor saune ait ones georgetown creamery co m saxe manaser advertise in the herald choice candies boxes or bulx madges candy shop main street phone 214 dire shilton wallbridqs oalk b r etera sojioltora etc toronto and tleorselowd oltlre kennedy blonk le ftoy dala in charter nt loorae h q heir ope u i eada m 1 dr t n karoeuua phya elan fid surgean medical oihcar or health offlre houra 3 lo 4 and 7 to i p n phone u oitlce ind raaida oe ual bi outh uppoalte praabyter an chu c dr c f w ross pi yi c an nd bur m if s eel ccprfc o 1 i m c tx moune hurirfmin grav hop i toronto r watson d d s jd s oaorcatown offlo ho axe 9 to o exoapt tharaaaiv aftamooau f l heath ldjk dos dentiat ouice i lane block one door nort o noll a carriage factory houn 8 d i no shotauinc raqatlrad standard anthracite scranton coal in all sizes automatically soreeoed aod loaded coal wood select lump for domestic and threshing purposes smithing and can n el coal in fact i carry everything to be found in any opto date coal and wood yard john ftlcdonald phone 18 georgetown oh where ill behebirds that sing a hundred years to come the flowers that dow id beauty spring a hundred years to come 4 the rosy lip the lofty brow the heart that beats so gaily now ob where will be love b beaming ey joy s pleasant smile and sorrow a sigh a hundred years to come who ii press for gold this crowded street a hundred years to come who 11 tread your church with willing feet i a hundred yeara to come pale trembling age and fiery youth i and ohildhood with its brow or troth the rich and poor on land nod sea where will the mighty millions be a hundred years to come t we all within our graves tihall sleep a hundred years to come no living soul for us will weep a hundred years to come but other men our land shall till but others then our streets will hii while other birds will sing as gay as bright the sunshine as today a hundred years to come joat give your grocery order to the telephone after making sure that we are on the other end of the wire tou will receive super tor foods and prompt leliery mark clark bakery and groceries phone 220 coal wood on hand all the turn best sorajbttom coax cemedft oh taamadv john ballantine oeokoetowm norman h speight is agent for i sister stwlsj ludrlje- kw slmsudtj berlrfe wssfcers sweeper vc vacna dealers all or the above sold on verj easy month payments if desired he also carries a complete stock or urn all electric appliances ironsj toasters table stores beaters etc norman h speight a htjifdred tears to come ontario motor league with every pair of 1928 motor markers distributed throughout the province of ontario the on tano safety league is sending a letter of warning to autoists the letter which is under the had ing the bed trail of the auto mobile is to the following effect automobile accidents in outar increased about 80 per cent in 1822 in comparison with 1921 hundreds of persons have been killed unnecessarily these people died needlessly do not take a rhanoe save your children from being killed or enppjed by automobiles teach- them to be careful bj being careful yourself look both ways before crossing a street do not ont corners use the crossings do not hurry protect your child ren by teaching them these things drie slowly where children play streets are the only play grounds many children have make their playgrounds safe children are easily confused give ibem the right of way make this an invariable rule do not force children to take a chance when you are walking use the street crossidgs keep your eyes open wait for the traffic signals make baste slowl never take a ohanoe when driving au automobile drive carefully do not speed exatmoe jour brakes frequently do not trust the other fellow one trains the right or way lose a minute and save a life alfred smithson a highly respected s of eden district passed away on fn day january 12th in the person of alfred smithson who died at the home of his daughter mrs walter townaend deceased was born at salmonaville ont nov 29th 1661 and came to manitoba about 20 years ago with the ex caption of eight yeara spent in saskatchewan tie baa lived con tinuoasly in the eden district en gaged in farming np to the time of bis death mr smitbuon s wile died 22 years ago an the 8th of january and since that time he has resided alone moat of the time he is survived by a family of three daughters and a sen also bis aged mother who lives at eden and who celebrated her 97th birthday on christmas day the daughters are mrs w townsend of neepawa mrs b t chisholm of brookdale and mibb eva smithson of toronto the boo is wellington smithson of neepawa two sisters mrs em ma eiviss neepawa and mrs d townsend eden and two broth era william of eden and joseph of biniwibtfaalso survive him all were present at the funeral ez oept misa eva of toronto de ceased was of a retiring diaposi tion and generous natore and had been ill just four months with heart trouble he was able to converse with those around him up to a few momenta before the end the faoeral was held on sunday last conducted by bev dr cooke interment took place in riverside cemetery neepawa press mam toba milton jno kentner one of milton h best and speediest hockej placers is ill with appendicitis it looks fine to see smoke uts i ing from the tall oh i rone j at thi otd shoe factory which will soon be- doing business as a spinning mill in conjunction with the out on commercial street police magistrate dice of mil ton who on the 14 th of j an u an entered oo his h7th year has beet receimng jettcra and telegrams from friends and relatives aa far i distant as oakland california and victonbc congratulating him on bis longevitj he entertained a small- familj gathering at dinner at bis home on tuesday hal ton jail statistics show that applications for lodaiqg at the jail is on the inorease there beidji two or three wanderers granted lodgings m a single night- this baa not been the case for several yearn dating back before the great war unemployment in the targe cities is given as the reason by knights of the road reformer obituary every municipality and while a great deal of it was imperatively in order to cope with the conditions there is now a feel ing that it la time a halt was call ed georgetown stands up well in comparison with other mumct j polities in the matter of civic debt but even here it is possible to go too far it la a good sign that the situation is becoming appreciated because there was the danger of continuing the spending habit un til it got toolate by starting in with the municipalities the econ omical habit may tin impressed npon the dominion government which added over 49 000 000 to the national debt last year and is continuing monthly to inorease the same acton mr h a coxe has recently stalled new machinery for hie garage for rebonng cylinders mr john ruddiok has purchased from mr george mulholladd his farm on the first line at dublin mr j b maokenne received three cars or coal during the week he is serving the people very well thus season under the circum stances mr william k near who re oentl moved from tbe farm in erin to young street painfull injured his arm the other day and has been nursing it since mrs robert holmes who has been in winnipeg with ier son since her removal tram acton went to edmonton to etay or a time with her daughter mrs min nie r moore about christmas timo she bad tbe misfortune through a fdl to fracture two ribe but she is progressing oicel free press bin for some time a movement to erect a new public school for thta village has been on foot and defln ite action is now being taken some difficulty was encountered in securing a site and a committee had been j pom ted to deal with the situation the committee w htch consist of j m steel act ing for the estate of tbe late geo arnett william graham repre senting the school board and f harrison acting for tbe judge have heen able tp effect settle meat and construct toil- willbcgln shortl paal oautr oaueu the personnel of this aars county council will be made up aa follows cbioguacousy t h elliot w little caledon jauips mcdoof w j wilson albion w n dddell george taylor toronto gore nelson lindsay toronto township leslie pauett losepb burton g r duck john jamieaon brampton f w wen enaat j e fnllertou streets n lie o r cttuaah port credit r m parkinson bolton d b kea nedy tbe new men tn this year countnfare mearra little wilson lindsay pallet duck jamieaon wegenaat and fullerton notes and comments m anuelt iu tilt- ci rhp 6f soci et many won en ul u gad about and are ready to faint at a word a little off color willtc ir to shreds the reputation of i mnu qr woman y tor the edification of tl oir soulless bearers and artiiill make dmpo tliey arc god fenriuk people a kb nkf ml told un tho ilhor da that ml d d not publiul over thing that i a pened fo rthoold any we j the firit pluco wo have oilier ho depend n ns for a i ing it we ubtinl el all lb it 1 indued e hhould soon be iu tl e i in order lleano in le w nunc print on1 je n tli ngh ibout lh n nvwvptlo rphl u ete gosii s et it tt i fad we 1 m i print alt the news if e di i wouldn t it makf spicy reodingr but thih would be for one week only tho next there would be a strange facj in heaven all over ontabjo the press is reporting a realization on the part of tbe people and their representa tives of the need of putting a stop to any further large expenditures until it is possible to ascertain jubt where the public is at in this matter debentures indebtedness haya gtowjlenor church ftjumciati are a good barometer of the times for if money is tight and unem ployment rife it does not take long for the church reports to reflect suoh a condition judged on that basis the splendid financial state ments presented by the churches of this and other towns lately re fleet a very pleasing state of af fairs for in nearly every instance they show greater veyenue- than a year ago a very healthy state of affairs is thus revealed it is equally gratifying to realize that notwithstanding a feeling often expressed to tbe effect that ir religion is growing there is no sign of such a reverse in any of the reports presented thtr stat istics of attendance do not indicate any particular falling off in church attendance as indeed could scarcely be the case when thfijan tnbnttons are considerably larger evidently though the churches arelabsailed by constant criticism they are proceeding along the even tenor of their ways some of them more alive and energetic than ever and with the nlass of their adherents more possessed than ever with their respoosibili ty as supporting the church it is all a hopeful sign correspondente editor herald dear sir it has been brought to my attention that an an truth fnl report is being circulated to the effect that i have improperly collected for my three sheep de stroyed in december 1921 from both tbe township council and the owner of the destroying dogs this ib not bo i knew the owner of the dogs and did collect from him the only application i made to township council was for one sheep destroyed last july i believe the publication of these facta will correct tbe false impression which has been created thoughtlessly yours j h mccaulej flmbara aaapatavtad frank richardson an emplojee of the thale products brick plant iogewood met with a very pain ful accident last week when hin tighf hand was caught between the cogs of the machine- he was operating and two angers were crushed so badl that it wan ntc essary to amputate them br far cavampballvtlla last wee l the police village of campbethille earned the hdro electric b law h a largo major it onl three votes were polled againat it tbe village will soon be lighted by electricity it has had cement mthb for ears and is one of tbe pretliext nnd most pro gressive milages n the province erla lox j erin lq l no 112 held tbeir first meeting in their new lodge rooms leased afroni dr gear on december 27th the rooms hao een mcel decorated and are very suitable for fraternal purposes during the moetirig the following officers were- re elected j h scott wm j bard dm w small rq r fines fo w wheeler treas rev a i evans cnaplain 8 scott d s r arm strong f l j t austin d l committee g scott f miller e scott j leiuh tler w dick t jk

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