Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 5, 1923, p. 1

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q the georgetown herald fifty alventi yi ah oh publication georgetown wednesday evening september 5th 1823 1 so por annum in advance 2 00 to u b thegeorgetws herald j h moorl pnklukar amd proprietor mtswr o udu wools ly how- mpr aawouucx otb tlm tubu lolnqbabr pas tigei 7 22 v ii faanoi m 1 1 11111 passenger 01hft 111 mail 11 10 bill passe o her h4hi in mail b ii p m passenger hug pm paasenger sunday 7 hi plm goinu wk8t passenger 7fe7 am mail 10 1h a m passenger iil u1 passenger 4 60 p m ifesseriger 0 oh m passenger 7 09 ii m mail b5s0 pm rassenger sundav 10 03 n m ooinq nobtii mail 8 00 am mail 4 05 ii m going b0uti1 mail 11 81 am mail 7 47 p m tatrmt stta ru daily timr table i am p do p m joing jbast- b10 224 b 40 uoiag west 8 66 u 10 7 8b bonday time tabl8 o ing bast am p m pm p m p m 10 81 1820 846 0 10 917 ftro pro p m ueing west i0 4q6109m directory mllton wallbridqe dale ttrriatara soltalton eta t ifonto and ownwtowa iffln kmnd7 block l buj ip ta ot otorr awn omo b o metb barnter solictor etc office mill st georgetown hour 9n to5p ra opn weln and saturday even up ml t it kakcelxu dk c r w kon rbyvtciaw and surgeon mill street georgetown bone 22 ex house surgeon nee hosp il be o v wiifim phyucian auwl surgeon olace and residence comer o mam si south and factosu office hour 9 10 13 nd 68 pro ndbyppoinlrjmpt r b wactd d i osu hm s t expt tkuiaay jjutbbow r l heath lo- 0 d one in lano block on door norci t cnsuta carrlago factory hour a m w p to coiksamttoa and spinal anavata omca houa tuesdays thurody ndstrdo5ao17lo8pm paoata omee isow and rettdence 232 cnj petch jmmi1 auction r for hauonand ikoai j atbaot clerk townab p of eaqueaing clerk 3rd divinon court too leading fire and life ino ranee co represented ibsuer of uamaga license stanrarttown oat coal wood oa hand all the tiroo best sokaktos coal inano john ballantine iness h- i brampton bstttnte faaternten seplcaier 4a isaac pitman shorthand touch typewriting bntaneea eoglinb ofboe syetemn filing spelling bookkeeping arithmetic gen man ship fagmmeroial law bapid calculation ismuvuaal iawtometle ewtar aay tlat h lp bahkilt pria ptrane 681 andermn woci qnwn 8t k hbox692 i well known a the blffk orade school hqen demand tar oat gradoata ll tb tme write tor oaulogne wvesm piativ georgetown creamery cream wanted by the georgetown creamery v ii lie ion foi ll c i i i 1 il i m i f fw i4 n loidij vdiiihlni ni isilnidn ioiiidk any person wanting ice must pur chase tickets lor same at creamery georgetown creamery co m saxe manager erwingoldhams meat market main street georgetown phone no 1 watch onr windows tor specials on saturday quick delivery guaranteed fire tornado auto accident 1 insurance elmer c thompson cooke block lllubt qeoroetowm t the supa sellfilbng founlain pen heavily goldplated nib the mechaniarn of this pen is equalled to that of the moat expensive lever action pen in the world made in england price 50 cents call and inspect a b willson durant sport touring jtimt a real good car we have a number of good used cars of various makes at prices and terms to suit purchasers t j speight agent georgetown acton and vicinity wwroe insurance broker insurance in all branches phone 66 georgetown small accolnts willingly handled rr u the aim of th bank of montreal to serve willingly in little thing a well a large to be generally helpttn to its cm- tomers regardless of the sue and awent of their dealings with the bank for years the bank of montreal has cooperated with its customers assisting in various ways in matter of finance and business if you require mformahon or any other banking service you have merely to wrtte or call fl r mtmms manager bank of montreal established 1817 noticed speights garage under new management repairs to all cars batteries charged and repaired gasoline and oils durant service mclaughlin repairs bailey stuart phmc7 georgetown garage yrar palrut aiyretlam art wtrk caaruleel jot ne soap and hot water to dean smpenanhdedwaie itusockan and so pure as smooth as china and as strongfas steel and no metal touches the 1 be sure you get sbpdware three finitfat wade and ott ware two coata of ptadj tnr e ware ibrct coats wil blue and white outade white liluas crrttal ware three coau pure wlut uaiae as3d au wiui rovl blue dgmg tm sktbwt hrutal ptauta ca i sftl v2s25j s lee i important notice school opening we have a complete line of school supplies and stationery representing values which cannot possibly be sur- speights music and electric store brooke bit lock- phone 47 house or my heart tiouao of my heart among th hillx whoso hides aro tioanied witl i yor nils 1 ha hills lh il from their huu it frail i a far tlung misty axure m x stands beneath the fragrant breqn of birches that nbovert lean upon thn nhinkleil rpof to trace iattwrob of leafy shadow lace from other dwellings fat apart house of ray heart i its tiny windows in the sun twinkle like jewel every one topazes in the morning ray rich rubies at the clone of day the path is hedged with marigolds ivy the little porch enfolds a shaded lamp a cosy grate muaic and books within it wait engravings innd a touch of art house of my heart 1 1 often visit it in dreams 1 know it by the flashing streams the wjld bees hum the woodijy bcent of pine and dr and balsam blent the white cascades that foaming leap like frightened naiada from the bteep the dragon flies of gauze and jadi that pilot me through hrbt and shade the swallows that above it dart house of my heart 1 one cannot find the way alone bnt two mnst fare by overgrown and hidden roads to where it lies capped in the hillb a paradise love whispering a soft command some day will take me by the hand and lead me up to it at last its walla with moonlight overcast ah soon to seek it let us start heart ofjnj heart on the ribbon road sparkplug for so we dubbed the faithful creator on new york a smooth roads showed his w heels sparkplug failed only twice once on a detonr owing to a nail and again on a hill on aoraunt of a depleted tank when we were rather in g i or ion sly towed over the top by a good samaritan who onoe lived in ontario tent ing has its inconveniences but at any rate one gets plenty of fresh morning plunge twice in old ontario b tossing waters and several times in lake cbamplain refreshed us by the way half of new york state seemed to be in motors the other half supplied them with petrol and hot dogs we passed through many elm shaded towns frmt lands gave place to hilly farms we caught a distant view of the st lawrence and the blue tops ot the adiron daoks oaioe in view the adiron jdacka have traditions there lived old mountain phelps the i guide who was wont to say soap i is a thing i baint got no kind er use for there too for a time dwelt john brown of harpers i perry fame and there nobly en i circled by mountains lies john brown s body while his soul goes marching on plattsburg has a one statue of ghamplatn overlook ing the lake burlington acrose the- way has erected a statue to layfayette the green mountains of vermorjfc are green at this season closeat hand but blue as any others in the distance past lake oh am plain runs the highwaj from new york to montreal now a mnob travelled route saratoga is in posseamon ot the jews who i take the waters some in chariots and some oo foot from sobenec tady till r to u thr t picturesque valley ot the mohawk to otic and then past the five i finger lakes the ancient stamping ground of the mohawks we met from many states of be union and a few from ontario some chinamen in a car from brothers we didn t see any special difference between the people of new york state and those of ontario but their towns perhaps are more attractive and their winding state roads are wonderful three weeks experiences incline us to loot forward to freah fields and pasture new rb pemtry oaluas u ppalr over 50 farmers have applied at the ufnee of the agricultural np resentative in the last two or three weeks to have their poaltrj nocks cull id two weeks ago is demonstrations were put on in the county m ten different town ships over 2 0q0 birds being c ill ed as a result over 80 applica tione have been received in the last three days and the work m growing so rapidly that it h soon require the aastbtaore of n other good culler as the flocks are scattered ovpr the whole coiintj some or ie applications that are coming m will have to ho held over until next eiimmer when it is probable a course will be put oo for eipenened local poultrymen no that there will be local cullers to do the work in each township at the present time there are near j 9000 birds to cull t some are wondering win ton giving more trouble tod a than the ever did before pei baps it is because people when atina do not push their kuivett ho far down their throats as they usodto do ksquesing son in russia j he follow ng iiitorestutk inter vhu willi kir donald mann on i in return fium it ihhik to london 1 uki id utu kimii to a star cor spondunt last saturdu 1 vt not done any biisinoss m itiibtna sir donald mann said 1 went there hoi ing 1 might do businehs but haeo t dooo whether any future bumunau will ir hi out of my trip i cannot say i traelled hgth miles in r russia tnd found the railways in good htiape roadbeds were excellont train soryice was not very faat hut it was punctual sleeping cars are quite as good as you get anywhere on the continent from moscow to pstrograd is 400 tulles and we made it in twelve hours 1 also went by tram down to the black sea porta the service was very fair the average speed of pas senger trains being 27 to 46 unles an hour the star asked what the prospects were for russia economic recover sir donald mann s reply uttered with char aoteristic deliberateness was sur prising it is quite possible he said that russia will be the first enr opean country engaged in the great war to make a real recovery it is a wonderfully rich country 1 travelled by train about a thous and mites throngh grain fields mostly sown with wheat tbie country ib just as fertile as the canadian northwest there fair crop throughout russia this year in the north it has been very wet and much grain has been inst in the south it was beautiful harvest weather wheat was all cat by the middleof july when i was there and it was being threshed and shipped all classes in russia from go ornment down are working very bard and are very anxious to make good they are putting their house in order as regf political stability everybody tellb me there is no alternative govern ment to the present one when yoa speak of russia being prosper ona again you must remember that ever j countrj during the war lost much canada knows that russia had seven years of war half that time was civil war cities became very dilapidated but everywhere in moscow now you will see buildings repaired and painted whole blocks are being repaired and made habitable moscow is crowded with people russia is not working an the ordinary system of private proper mines and lactones are leas ed for terms of years and these are what they called mixed com panies part private and part gov eminent russia is doing extra ordinarily well at reconstruction four thousand three hupdred large bridges are being repaired this a very big ob forty thousand freight cars are being repaired and they are getting on witb it very rapidly i was burpribed by what i saw after alt the news paper reports i have read rosbia is already exporting all sorts of things caviare wheat rye inm ber she could do with importing machinery and agricultural i tuple ments and no doubt she will do so m time erin miss ellenton of georgetown visited with the misses broagbton and other friends last week alexander sandy binolair who i severely injured id tea ingle wood etrrn game is gradually re covering but isunable to do any thing bat light work this is the sort of thing that gives lacrosse a black eye mr g red j arthur of buffalo tor accompanied bj p m fisher quebec recognised us as mlowtfc of g od 0 countrymen and gladly hailed s here on friday last mr arthurs is an old erin boj his father having been in business here about 84 years ago a4io- cate obituary jahftte brown frf mrs janetto brown fe 4c79 lataveouewesl anroupr widow of the late john m fee died sod denly a lumrt oth 1j2 of heart failure while on a vikii at the borne of her joiinrert daughter mr biasett in begins sask in torment august 9th in ocean view cemeter vancouver b c she leavcb two bohb and three ighters wilfred j vancouver chnrles h banff alberta mrs c r g bissett regina saak mrs mccowan banff alta mrs c h moodie vancouver 3c few ii h- dtatrlfcatloa the distribution of free insulin to necessitous people throughout ontario will commence on satur day next and hon dr forbes godfrey minister of health is dow engaged upon the final ar rangementa a large number of requests have been received from all over the province and even a few people m the united states have written to hon dr godfrey asking to be furnished with a sop ply of insulin although of course it is not likely that their applica tions will be considered the minister has secured the old y h ca building at toronto univer bity jaa the headquarters for the free distribution notes and comments the ufcibion at ottawa td follow the same do iruo in regard to the fuel supily ua was done last yar meant that nothing is going to be done at all oxcept pur sue a policy of waiting and watch ing that sort of thing is all right under some conditions but it is the act of a coward under others which it will be in this case re mains to be seen but inaction is poor policy on the part of an gov eminent that amounts to any thing canada is taking the onal question very placidly but it does not dojbo place too much trust in tbe effort being made in some quarters to minimize the iketi hood ot an nmergenoy if there is a strike of coal men this country will boon feel the pinch it will be tbe first to feel it and the jealiza tion should be stressed upon our public men that coal is a vital question and one that they can not dodge the united states considers it the most vital ot any confronting it today and for can ada to regard the situation other wise ib like tbe ostrich burying its bead in tbe sand to avoid danger every thing possible should be done to safeguard the interests ot the dominion in this matter and if we cannot get the anthraoiba substitutes should be assured in view op tbe annual report ot the british chamber of shipping sent to the boston news bureau its correspondent says in nart the one significant foot in the whole report is that british ships are the busiest in tbe world they are six times bubjer than tbe ships of other nations there are at the moment is 000 000 idle tons in the world and only hi 000 or- thebe are in british ports so roughly speaking eog4and has one third ot the bhips on the high seas and only one eighteenth of tbe idleness with the establish ed act that britain s prosperity depends so largely on tbe aetivity of its merchant marine the figures are not so burpming as the are satisfactory similar conditions in regard to canada a shipping would be a distinct national asset but unfortunately bat period has yet t arrive i thii host damqebou8 mas who sits m the driving seat of an auto is the man who jog along but speeds up whenever a oar coming from behind tnrnb out to pass him the man who attempts to pass has looked forward and seen that he hastjroom and time bo get by but the car in front by speeding up spoilb the calculation in order that there may be safety on the highways a motorist should be safe in assuming that the car ahead is going at the pace at which it chooses to travel and ib not lying in wait to get into a race with any car wtnoh overtakes and attempts to pass it tbe sort of driver who regards it as a per bonal affront if another driver seeks to go bj him on the road sbonld keep off the pablio high ways and do bis driving on race tracks segbbtaey wallace of the united btates department of ag rioulture made the statement re cently that thousands of farmers in tbe united states will go bank opt with wheat selling at con aid erably less than the cost of pro duotion the disquieting feature of this ib that what is true or the tes ib in a sense true also of canada since it is an undeniable fact that man of the prodnota of the t o canada to da a belling at rmnoualj low prices while tbe commodities which they are obliged to bu whether these be clothes shoes agricultural im piemen ts building materials or the like are selling at ery high r- prices relatnel to the prices ob tamed b the farmerb for their products thus it is that there is much weight in theargamentb af secretary wallace tnat until a fair jationship is restored between agriculture and industry and com merce agriculture will have reason complaint just what tbe solution of the diffeulty is it is difficult to say and it n note worthy that the secretary himself ban no practical remedy to offer we in canada are trying in a measure to remed the diflionlty bat whether this will be efllcaciaus by the formation of a wheat pool or not is problematical and even if it proves helpful it relates nnly to wheat and leaea untouched all the other products of the farm undoubtedly lower railway freight rates would help all round but the danger in that case is that these lower freight rates might cripple the railroads that are already hav ing a very serious time to keep their heads above water and that must have a fair living rate in order that they maykpep their property and general equipment up to the highest state nf offte lency oaltvttu boy i ufc while bathing with his 10 year oldtirotber edmund jdho killer agedl2years son of edmund mil ler of oakville lost his life at sun dridge last wednesday after jiving into the water the boy swam a few strokes and sank bis mother rushed out into the jeter which was only some four feet deep and brought him to snore but he died a few minutes later no water was found in tba lungs and it is believed tht death came from shock i ii

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