Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 29, 1923, p. 1

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the georgetown herald fifty si j n 111 year of publication georgetown wednesday evening- august 29th 1928 1 60 per annum in advance 200 to u b the georgetown herald i at moore pabllpar aadjsfsraarutar vth tint tkl uoinu kaht passenger passenger mail passerine r baail passenger passenger humlay going wkbt passenger mall passenger passenger passenger panhenger mail passenger sunday uoino noktl mail 9 14 i in 10 lhuni i0ftni ul a oo 4 66 p m uoinq boutu 11 88 7 47 pdy daily time tahlk am p in p in 8 10 2 24 6 40 8 66 8 10 7 39 uoing hast going went etlndavtimktahut o ins bast in pm p m pra p m 10 21 1880 1146 6 10 8 17 am p m p m using weat 10 40 6 10 9 sc directory shiltop waumiqw dalb- amr 9llttlbm eta t onu and qmntwown itdes kannady block us hoy bala in chars ot ovors ho mxik butker sokcluir etc ofbcmtl si gcorget own rlouni 9atnt6 5p m opm walncklay andjatunuy evei db v m kuuxlloi physislan d mtrttcal offloar of ifoaltb- onto lion ta 4 and t to i p physician and surgeon m ii street georgetown phone 2 e hauw surgoon rw hoipuat toronto or c v wilhilrt rhj- cian and burgeon office and residence corner ol ma i si south and factory si r ft wanok d d cm d o oolaa hwn 0 te ft exaafe p i- heath udlddi dipt uv ahtmikiaem d o oantopracnno ornoc as xt uaaratry palsan- oraeaata 10 y axparalaaa onve tnlbnlley btotk nexl door to j n oncilla copaultauon and spinal analysui oma itouas tuesdays thuraday and saturdays 2 to sand 7lo 8 p m puons office 150w and residence 232 benj petch 1 auettonaar or halton an iwllllama port olboi satan i aatlacaetorlty and at vsa tilm qkiars wt a the usnivatawn herald oblea will nmi 4 a tract clefk township of eaquesing clark 3td d vtnon court the leading fire and life insurance toner of jdaroafce license slawamown out goal wood on hand all the tune bbst scitahtom coal cemnt on hand john ballantine qiokftetowh brampton business lasatule wmum scpmsatr k isaac pitman shorthand touch typewriting butiness english office systems filing spa ling bookkeeping arithmetic d penmanship commercial law rapid calculation laamaaal nwbmtun k any uana h m rjuikim prla phone 651 t anderson block queen st b box 692 ra ts aflbsi t7h euuott la wall known as the hifh qrmde school keen demand for oar graduate all the tima write for catalogue now w jultatt georgetown creamery cream wantei by the georgetown creamery wo v ii bo open for lie n i rl il un of fa mcrn i m iid wednvsdi tn i halnrilm tsmnns any person wanting ic must pur chase tickets lor same at creamery georgetown creamery co m saxe manager erwingoldhams lvfeat market main street georgetown phone no 1 watch onr windows lor specials on saturday hdro electric system llectnc appliances of all kinds tfie hydro laiv guaranteed per i 500 hours hjtons from 4 j 5 up pncesbtt1 makes of vacuum cleaners heaters ranges office town hall quick delivery guaranteed fire tornado auto accident insurance elmer c thompson the supa selffilling fountain pen heavily gold plated nib tke mechanism of this pen is equalled lo that ol the most expensive levet action pen in the vorld made in england price 50 cents calx and inspect a b w durant sport touring cut a real good car we have a number ol good used cats ol various makes at pnces and terms to suit purchasers t j speight agent georsjetown acton svxd vicinity wwroe i insurance broker 1 1 insurajaeein all branches 1 f 1 phone et bboe8etown 1 i i forljrs chand carry grocery we carry a full line of fresh gro- i cenes and provisions oranges bananas and other fruits in season headquarters for willards ice cream by dish or bulk a full line of swifts cured meats lift tilali i vvjnl if all who hate would lovn i and all our loveu ware truo ebo btarti that awimi above wonld brighten in the blue if cruol words wero lihhch and every aoowl a unilft a better world than thu would bardly be woith if parson would uotighton to met a biothor t notd th load wo boar would liftbton above llio rate of greed if those ho whine would whistle and those who innfruiab isuku the raiu would rout tbt tbistlo the grain outran the chaff if hearta wore only oil v grieving were forgot apd tvnr and melancholy were things that now are not- then love would kneel to dutj and all the world would seem a bridal bower of beauty a dream within a dreeit hymen would cease to worrj and women cease to sigh and all to be glad to bury whatever has to die if neighbor snake to neighbor ab love demands of all the rout would eat the sabre the spear stay on the wall then every day would glisten and every eje would shine and god would pause to listen and hft would be divine upper school results milton mrs b forster phone 28 farm machinery case sue 1887 case tractors now is the time to purchase lonr tractors farm machinery flenry chants wilkinson tilows hopgies atoves pedlar steel roofing lightning rods ire fencing circular sawa goekshutt fapmmaolunexy seoondhavnd broadcast seeder international near new 7ertiiser drill international s b p empire gaa engine nenr new 21 a b p fairbanks engine good repair prim rone cream separator 10 good horses drivers and workers t e hewson phone 101r33 norval notice speights garage under new management repairs to a11 cars batteries chargedjand repaired gasoline and oils durant service mclauhliii repairs bailey stuart georgetown garage ttw rwar hnmum tat wwk catramcel try a small ad io ihe herald sinclair of qeorgetown has completed the building of one ot the largest and finest barns in the neighborhood on the farm of jas mcdowell son hornby be fore beginning be had to clean away the wreck left by the tornado of last june he made quick time on his contract the winners in the standing held qrop competition conducted by the halton agricultural 8ooiet are oats 1 g agnew a e harrop- 8 w d shields 4gb qftbtle q b a mcdougall 6 c patteron 7 w r hume barle 1 jh willmott 2 w d shields 8 w r hume j h wilson 5 d f ford gad mcduffee 7 g b oaatle about 9 80 last wednesday night martin early son of fred early superintendent of the brampton waterworks commission arrived in town in his father s car with five passengers three of them girls just after he had erossed the main street bridge bis car was struck by that ot louis jacobs ot nelson who bad four passengers nelson bousfleld had his race bad ly cut jacobs was badly cot and bruised too both required aor gioal attention and boaaheld a wounds several stitches nobody was badly hurt in the brampton car but both cars were bo badly smashed that it seemed marvel loua thub nobody was lulled each driver blames the other early saja jacobs was in the middle of the road and speeding jacobb h ijb hailj was on the wrong side or the track there ma ho legal i oceedttigs champion acton onm adams butt i phys c 1 germ auth h germ rinwy allen ih 1 klin nuth i latin on p 1 john llrber latin auui c fr conn c r ftthi r ichhc hist h com c lit c maigarrt black gcom c trig c 1 1 jh 2 fr nomp c iteg maid bolkor intin nuth 1 latin romp 1 orecl auth 1 greet pomp 1 fr nuth t fr ramp u ig c trig c roan cameron alg c latin atith c harold oani bell lit r latin comp c wallace cook nig 2 gcorn 2 lit it hist b latin atitb autnn 8 fr auth a fr l p dan cook hist 8 latin nuth c uarj cranslonn lit 8 comp 8 ntn auth 8 latin com ik 8 bint q ajg c trig c fr auth c agneit far nofl fr comp c frank fergu son lit 1 comn 1 alg 1 geoin 1 trig 1 phij latin auth 1 in tin comp 1 fr auth 1 fr comp 1 cleorgegreen lit c comp c lust c bohina leslie lit c comp c bistre rhona long lit 2 comp zhlat 2 alg ctng c latin autl 2 latin comp 2 fr auth 2 fi comp 2 annie mclaughlin lit c comp c alg c trig c leopard short fr comp 3 fr autb 8 comp c alg c trig c 1st auth c latin comp c edward mo master fr auth c 76 or over 280 14 8 00 65 o50 fi9 it is worthy of note that frank ferguson got first claw in ten sub jecte the number of papers written varied from one to ten and mrs ra watson qeorgetown spent s indaj with acton friends i the ladies ball club defeated a team of married men n game of soft hall at the park lnt wed needs evening the score was 17 14 mrs john stephenson of tor onto mr w owane of mount forest mr percy wilson of han iltin u ling nf watift loo attended tbe funeral or mrs fiobt g brown on tuesday the following friends from a distance attended the funeral of mrs alec fawoett of eimberle here on saturday mr and mrs a wallace orangeville mr and mrs t chown and sons barne mr george hall trafalgar mr robert hall mr and mrs victor hall and mr r mccurdy horn by mr harold hall streets viue mr and mrs albert mccurdy hornby mrs and misb mocuriy milton mr fi hall mrs m may miss e stapletou buelph mrs nettepetcb toronto mrs edith wilson churohville free press feturut f waatwarut j t h regan former member of parliament for south went worth has been appointed sheriff of wentworth to succeed j t middleton who recently resigned is a milton old boy eon of the late james regan principal f the old grammar school and brut w m of st clair lodge no 185 g ft- c instituted in lt60 fan fair dales georgetown acton brampton v burlington cooks viile erin freelton markham milton oakville rockwood rocbton weston oct 5 6 oct n sept 21 22 sept ib ii oct 1 8 oct 1 oct 4 6 isept 2829 sept 18 15 sept 2fi 20 oct 9 10 sept 28 29 more prespnpp od are issued dunnfl the month of december than in an otber month of tha year giichs tt at is because the thogght f hav ng to wear a red gift tie causes some chaps to feel sick obituary db c o campbell the death occurred at the gait hospital aug 21st at ten o dock under particularly sad oiroum stances of dr go campbell or bay city mich brother ol dr t f campbell of gait dr camp bell came to ontario about seven weeks ago to attend a family re union and during hie visit was tbe victim of an accident death resulted from shook following an operation he is survived by his wife formerly miss busie homo of georgetown and bis mother mrs john campbell of campbellvule one sister mrs wesley pickett of campbellville hia brothers j h and george a of trafalgar town ship dr hp campbell or bad axe mich and dr t f camp bell gait funeral services were held privately at the borne of dr t f campbell park avenue gait and tbe remains were conveyed to bay city for interment on the ar rival of the 9 46 c p r train tbuisds morning john a young john a young one nf halton county s oldest citisens died at bis home at heunmerman east of milton aug 22nd in bis blst year ho was well known through out the district the funeral aer vy was held in tbe methodist church nelson on fridiy after noon interment taking place in the church oemeter mrm f w ingram the death took place aug 21th nt hornby near georgetown of mr price wife of f w ingram after a lingering illness deceas ed who was well known and high i esteemed throughout tbe dib tnet was in her 04th year notes and comments print thf qhandkht hkuuon that eor tell from nxpired lit and not ten per cent ovou of tl e profession lly pio it will read it 1 not a detailed- account of sotuo etitale bunco game or n sanitation at divorce suit iu high lite and ninctynino per ccn of tbe ery elect will make a dlvo for tho paer before break last swoop down upon it like a hungrj carp upon a nnst worm devour every ord then roll their eyes heaven ward like a calf with ibn colic and wonder what this wicked old world is coming to whiir the ufo wore badl beaten in the pro tntiial election the farniers are by fnr the best rejiresetncd occupation in tho new lejujrfature tboio being so agricql turatnembers merchants como next wb 10 and law era third with lfi from this tbe numbers drop to six doctors tind six manu 1 at i u rent aa ar as tbe records available go there is not a pub lishar or editor in the new house which ib rather remarkable m view of the prominent part they have taken in political life in the past in ahout thbef xbarb time the canadian national railway may have ceased to be a harden oo the pockets of thetaxflayer sir henry thornton chairman of tha government railways declared in an interview at montreal recently he added however tbe proviso that such would be the case if nd unforaeen disaster struck canada sir henry explained that the different lines making up the can adiaa government system former ly rivals and mostly week could not be co ordinated and bronghb into harmony in a few monthc but progress was being made net receipts were already i nip rov ing greatlj and showed signs of continuing to improve u at stratford has received its first shipment of alberta coal twofnara having arrived in that city the coal that comes from dromheller se aut alberta govrnmenfidwa8 oo ered by a special freight rate or 7 per ton to western ontario via the canadian national lines it will sell there at 14 a ton and will be sold in one ton lots henry ford says be ib going to burn coal twice over all i can say is that henry won t be the angel olaas hy tbe time he has tried his theory dut no wonder so many news papers are going lout of business or amalgamating b4b tbe swift cur rent herala on nothing bun the trust monopolists such a strangle hold as on printing paper and on printing machinery and- the cost of these essential ubl fifing re qoisiteb m e monntc 1 bcond all previous bounis to anyone inder the delusion that mexico is noted chiefly for tbe revolutions it raises a visit to the canadian national r xhibition recommended president obre- gon ih nending up on exhibit that ii ben revelation to all not ao quainted with tbe progressive de elopment agricultural and other ine of that largely misunderstood nation to the sooth of the united stales border line the government building at tbe canadian national h xhibition should again bctone of the most interesting structures on the onp op the most demoralizing thinga in tbe world ib to get into the habit of starting joba with en thusiaam and then flssling stop ping and leaving tbem halt done is fatal to all excellence it ib a deadly blow to efticienoy after a while you incapacitate yourself for doing good work on the other band tbe habit of doing thingb to a complete linish of stamping every thing with the mark of your character constant ly increases your capacity for do mg good work just as half doing things kills it it is not the be ginning of things that counte so very much it is the finish that is the test of your ability at our efficiency how does the thing yoojitarted tnm out how did you leave it did you get discouraged and leavs it half done or did you come up to tho finish with it like a real victor bulletin i8b0ed by the hydro electric power commission gives some in to resting facts re la tive to tbe ust and cost of elect no it j in domestic service a house holder in on ontario town is cited as an example of ofllbieocy in the use or electric power her aids lo comfort consisting of an electric range on which she lid all her cooking a fan ou to or her range a washing machine imt electric irons vacuum elenner creditor toaster hot wnuir tank for all household purposes nnd uome 8 large mazda lamps uhcl lighted her eight room bouse ou request she bhowcd her bill for the month she bod used 8hi kilowatt 1 ours it cost 1 er h 55 jh ryeivrlv bills run about 4g an i all tl is with it stinting in tho avera am oct 12 grounds among other exhibits to be made by the ontario govern lent wril be a section from the provincial game preserves contain ing many interesting specimens of lid life including two header dams one ot which atll have 15 of tbe induatnonb little animals at work bears deer moose and ither bvv specimens will also be shown mktcankbmb when you want any counter check bookh let us have your order at tbejlerald oaice quality and service guaranteed en con town stal si rs show that for a similar cons imi t on of elec tricily tbe cost ier month is 28 18 as against h go in ontario a growing tt preciit on of the efqo lency and cleanliness of electnoitj as a solution of the labor question is manifest it is a safe and sane method that relieves the house keeper or many a care and ontarv 10 is fort i nate in having the hydro electric power at its service at a pr ce w tbm the reach of most of if- mjtoihth would use more common sense there would be no occasion for the repressive laws that will be necessary before long under i resent conditions a car is a migby fine article if used with common sense and discretion it is capable of making good head way but there is no reason why it should be speeded in every direc tion making both the car and the roadway a regular jilgernttut of death why cannot a fair rate of ipeed be adopted by car drivers to be kept up steadily all the way through and in the end making as good time as if spurts were tbe older ot things mth their ten den ey toward exuding trouble of course the jay walker is a danger s person but he or she woo t cause any accidents if the autos at a sensible rate of speed one that tbe driven know they can obiate any accident it is takinfc ibances that are fatal the trying to get ahead of the other fellow attempting lo cross the railwny track before tbe train comes along ondfthe feeling let bimgct o it or the way that is causing the trouble wise ib the ho dmer who a content with a reasonable mileage and doesn t try tvrowd into one day a good two days n if age j ban tar er kmalaad make an a po nln ent to see dr o t walker at w r watson s drug store tf f

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