Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 12, 1923, p. 1

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the georgetown herald mhty si- nlli yhau ok 1 ultllcaaon qeorgretown wednesday evening september 12th 1833 1 co per annum in advance 800 to u b thegcorgetown herald 4 m moonx pafcuafcar and ptwnrlatar auwlxr cudl wkly m popsr awhuuh otk tla tiki fioind baht passenger passenger passenger mail passe niter mail a passenger passenger sunday qoiio wrht passenger mail passenger passenger passenger passenger mail passenger sunday qoino north mail 7 22 am 9 14ani 10 lhani 11 i0am a 48 m bt12uni b26pm 731pm 7g7oro 10 ib am 212 pni 4 0pm 602 pm 7 09 pm 88gpm 1003aro 8 00am 166 pm ooinq sooth utwani 7 47pm tat snbwrwa luw daily timb tablb am pm pm going tuaet betft 224 6 40 ootog west b66 3 10 7 89 bunday time table o mg east am pm p m pan pm 10x1 1220 8 45 610 917 going vfwt georgetown creamery cream wanted by the georgetown creamery we will be open f r tho acnmodation of formers od mends wednesday and baturdi evemnrs any person wanting ice must pur chase tickets lor same at creamery georgetown creamery co m saxe manager directory watch onr windows lor specials on saturday hilton wallbridok dale barristers salioitararkto toronto and qeorzatowa ofbe kann4r block lm rot date in attars at owq h omsib barrister soucitor etc office mill st cwfgdown hourr 9am tosp en open weineaday sod saturday even t x msncbltp m o r w robs phyatcian and surgeon m ii street georgetown phone 22 ex house surgeon race hop tal toronto db o v wiuiam8 physician and surgeon obce and realdencecomcr of ha i flt south and factory st pfceswstt office hour 9 10aro unmlmpjn and by appouhment t k watsoh b s bim d 8 taw ta ft ezeept i l heath loa 00 a dentist obaa in lane bjoek on door nortl t 0nura carriage factory hours a n to a a alnblbm d c campskaono office tssisr tlradaati 10 trwxmlaoe olhca infbailet btock neal door in j n ontiir qoaaadtauaa and spinal anatyata free owes hours tuesdays thursdaya i 2 to sand 7 tot pacma office isojbr and rem and saturday 2 to sand 7 to 8 pjn enj pbtch uoimia aneuopit toe hstton and peal qlaawunanw post ooea balaa conducted aanafaetordy and at raa ass ordsrs ml u is j a teaot clerk township ol e clerk 3rd division court toe leading fire and lite insurance coa repr lamer of marriage licenses ont coal ood od habd sll the timm best sokairroa coax cenwat on hmnd john ballantine hstitale mttrnca speaker 4 isaac pitman shorthand touch typewriting buaineas english office systems filing spelling jbookkeepfng arithmetic penman ship commercial ijw ranid galea lation auuvuaal intoattlta satar mmg tlaa h sv kaiistat rria phone soi anderson biocbt qaeen st e is well known as tfce hlfh ormsle sobooi keen demand for onr qrndnatea all the- time- wnte for catalogoe cotnmenoe wf- eluetk pitaelpal erwmgoldhams meat market main street georgetown phone no esquesing annual fall exhibition at georgetown fri sat october 5 6 quick delivery guaranteed i fire tornado auto accident insurance elmer c thompson j paaa237w t krefallb cookablook hulst t oeoroetowm t t forsters casta and carry groeery we carry a full line of fresh gro- cenes and provisions oranges bananas and other fruits j in season headquarters for willards cream by dish or bulk a full line of swifts cured meats ice mrs b- forster phon 28 durant sport tpuring jmt a rial good car we have a number of good used cars oyanous makes at pnees and term to suit purchasers t j speight agent 1 georgetown aoton and vicinity i wwroe j insurance broker insurance in all branches phone 06 oeok6etown list of special prizes h0kses sitifhu high stopper ty leftoy dale 6 00 4 00 rr by l s nsle turnout koad hy provincial paper mill j8 0u u w bent itoad home by the president 00 heat farmer allisvy draft tesm hodge bsrnea 6 00 general purpose team act double tree tt jsmen mckinney f6 00 u to beat taidy driver georgetown costing mill to 00 best agricultural team by bank of nova scotia norval 00 it t expresn horse 1st by w j l hamptvh re iteeve 2nd by 0 it turner milton 6 00 3 00 beallnnerajou single r k andereon m p 4600 9400 utht saddle hone ndden ny isdy 1st by john irving 2nd by a l chambers 5 00 3 00 si0w horse race one half mile walk all horses to be kept moving thelssttowin sec half iriile go as you please all riders to change horses for this race no whips by harry wnght exchange hotel 6 00 u 00 a bonti far net in all this uodk of l fo lliat tlirills our heuiln nod tone the strife there is a dainty mcanur a pleasant bo ft and liapy thrill to match the hodr of whitpoor will it u sadly sweet and distant wtill it ser bings- of ploasura above the ribal t noni of qroed above the wail of toars and need it soars ever higher as olear as bnlla or pnes of pai it singfl a song to every man of woodlands still where brooklets of rutin i g vines and briar song as mind could tome hiorrj madcap best koadsterhave to walk 1 4 mile trot or pace 1 2 mile speed to count go per cent conformation 40 per cent to be hitched to 4 wheeled rig by brawn s bakery 6 00 cattle best dairy herd 1 male and 3 females 1st by s ii mcgibbon 2nd by w g appelbe 10 00 5 00 best daiiy cow by w t evans t 3 00 2 00 bebt registered shorthorn female under 2 years col g 0 brown f 6 00 best hourtean cow by t l leslie j 6 00 beat calf not necessarily registered shown by boy or girl this prise to be given each year by dr marcellus i 6 00 2 50 best jersey cow by moms saxe 500 pigs and sheep best pen bacon hogs by c j buck 6 00 beat pen pine woof sheep joseph beaumont 3 00 2 00 best pen leicester sheep e y bsrrsclough f s 00 2 00 poultry best pen inbhttw i 1 00 best cockbird in show 60 best hen in show 50 best cockerel in show so bent pullet in show 50 best bird in show x 1 00 beat collection rabbits not less than two pair 3 1 00 miscellaneous best barrel n spy apples miliar co 1 7 00 beat barrel n spy apples a j blackburn value s 6 00 beat 5 flve pounds butter j roney pr shoes f 5 00 best 2 two pounds butter w a bailey cash 200 best 2 two pounds butter a b wilson cash 2 00 best 6 live pounds butter jno neil cssh 1 5 00 best 6 five pounds butter in 1 lb prints s b groat cash 1 6 00 best 5 ave pound butter elmer thompson cash tl 3 00 best 6 five pounds butter d brill cash i 3 00 be at pair dressed ducks d r ronnie 15 00 best pair dressed chickens ed benham 1 6 60 beat pair dressed chicken erwin a goldham 5 00 best dressed goose dan livingstone 5 00 best dressed goose j a brown j 5 00 best dressed goose e barohill 6 00 best dressed goose j m skelton t 25c beat pair dressed chicken j m skelton as wild a dream it sings i theme then softly drooping toning it croons of amber autumn daji or of a cot where childhood plays by clover delds and pleasant ways and burdened been a dtpnmg alone in all this song of pife this dainty message tempers strife and smooths the roughest places a strain as clear as silver bells that echoes through sweet mem ry ajlella and seeks ua out the song that tells of other days and faces john d wells town council notes and comments tax tale 8 mills taxes 1 i it in all rry wki r for motor bc rhi ml ua ifov ot to plead for a new and acute traltic hcdbo in those on footv a hecial inflbting of couom lbut the fact remains that there si best pair dressed chicken arthur noirhigton f 5 best box n spy apples wm gowdy 6 best display of articles made in georgetown it display by j h biiikbam best display ittball by merchant it law best pair dressed j m moore est half dozen buns herahfl year georgetown 600 manufacturer t 600 woo s 3 00 5 00 to be placed 1st day bank of montreal beat layer cake by s dress moore- largest half dozen frsthteneggs heram 1 yr i 60 1 lb liatter heram 1 year 3 150 s 1 60 xbeat and neatest w wuer ngnw i ye x largest half dozen onions herald 1 year xbestdressed pair ducks cash 3500 i by the t eaton co limited toronto- for the best two pairs of dressed chickens exhibited by an individual owner and raiser who has not won an baton pnxe at any fair mince 1820 the choice of the following case knlveaand forks 6 clock silver pif plate work boob valnln tftjoti c articles to be deliver to donor ladies work piece silverware by 600 heat sweater knit entirely from yams made by georgetown woollen mills henry corke 6 00 beat rug made entireljrfrom rug yarns mami factored by georgetown woollen fll ilia henry corke 500 1919 dodge sedan late 1922 chevrolet special overland 75 touring 1921 ford touring 1920 chevrolet touring 1920 baby grand touring cadillac touring suitable for jitney or truck see the cars before buying i j n crneili tfc son georgetown ontario seoul camp boys arrived at camp bite rail way view at milton about fct o clock and bj a bit of good luck and hard work we had the teats up and were in bed shortly after 10 o clock but sleep did not overcome many until well into the morning bevallie bright and early on saturday mora mg and a breakfast of porridge minis salt after breakfast we had a treasure bant patrol lead of the euons won the prise bat never got it dinner was oompos ed or a btew which was quite eat able after dinner we followed a trail into the mountains arriv ing back to camp in time for sup per quite hungry and willing to eat the warmed up btew flag lowering at seven o clock after whioh most of the fellows went to the show everybody was in bed by eleven and there was very little noise bevallie at 6 80 sunday morning and flag raising at7ani breakfast consisted of porridge and werners everybody went to their own church and then we had some more stew for dinner everyone did as he pleased san day afternoon and one of the fel lows discovered beautiful katy after flag lowering at 0 45 those who wished went to church while the others staged at camp all were in bed by ten o clock beval lie at 6 30 monday morning and flag raising at seven camp was cleaned up and all tents but one taken down it being left for ahel ter in the afternoon we played ball with the hilton scouts which resulted in a victory for the hilton boys 85 after supper of burnt rice the milton bcouts bad a corn roast for as and we supplied the program which consisted or the singing of the scoutmaster and the first aid work by 2nd pa trol leader knight we would have been home quite early if the hilton girls had left our troop leader and two of oar scouts alone ah it was we arrived home with a burst of noise and mnsio about 1 am com acton mr and mrs r l gregory are preparing to move to their new home at oakville mrs w s morphy of brampton was the guest last week of mrs r r arnold mrs besooby of hamilton u visiting ber daughter mrs r ag new mr robert sprowl who has been in guelpb general hospital for a couple of months for treat ment returned home last w he is considerably improved but is still very weak mr and mrs thomas speight of georgetown and miss clara speight of new york nt and mra arthur speight and daughter of georgetown visited acton friends on sandaj free phsw dr btattbaaawitfamtam alfred john rayimfof toronto haaseoand from dr beattie a contract for xhe erection on bis large farm vernon park on the second line eaaveaing near spey aide of a residence so ft 6 in x 88 fur greenhouse 12 x so and a dog kennel house 52 x 37 all three bmldingb will be stone and con crete roofed with british col im bia royal shingles the fouiirlft- tionb are ready now and the rest nf the work will be finished as soon as possible the total cosbwill be about 20 000 there ar fine barns and other bit idings on the farm alread dr bealt e ib mak ing bis property one of the finest farms in the prownce it is said the ladies are plan ning an attack on men smoking next probably the dear ones reason that men will smoke enough in the hereafter without them do ing too much of it in the present many people express shock at the modern bathing suit we ppose that they are like the reformer who goes to the worst plays to set what they are like snd cannot resist keeping his eyes open wax held on friday evnning with mayor dale in the chair and iteevo mclntyre councillors aebenb irst d mean bong uerrington arnold present the following rcpresentati insurance companies addressed council regarding insurance on municipal property mra roe w t b vans hluier c thompsu j w kennedy moved by mclntyre second od by hernngton that mr w t ejvanabe authorized to place fire niemvllnsu ranee consisting pf 1 0041 on proor of death and 10 eek for accident from lire with a minimum of one h mdred weeks carried moved by long seconded by ashen burst that the tax w far 1s23 be 42h mills on the aollnr carried council adjourned at 1 am economize or sutler the farmeth 8nnl a statement issued by the royal bank of canada places the annual coat of conducting the business of the federal and provincial govern moots at 58 90 for each man wo man and child in this country een more alarming than the annual outlay for running expen ses ir the magnitude of federal provincial and municipal indebted nesb and the rapidity with which the same is growing figures re cently given show that the net federal indebtedness of canada is around two and a half billion dol lars and that this debt has been considerably more than dsstbled bines 1918 the statement issued by the royal bank places the ag gregate funded provincial debt of the nine provinces at close to 600 000 000 more and here too there has been a startling increase of late years in alberta and manitoba indebtedness has been doubled in four years in british columbia it has been more than trebled in ontario there has been an increase from less than 67 000- 000 to nearly 826 000 000 in fund ed indebtedness municipal obligations have also reached startling proportions ten canadian cities having combined obligations of 428000 000 all these cities save vancouver have largely increased their indebt edness since 1919 the funded debt of toronto atone having gone up from ninety to nearly one hundred and thirty six and a half millions comparison between conditions here and in britain bangs the bi toation in this country into a still more lurid light here both taxa tion and indebtedness are steadily growing more burdensome in britain on the other hand as a result of economy in government there have been reductions in tax ation and at the same time the national debt has been reduced by 100000 000 pounds m the past fis cal year the conclusion pf the anthor of the bank circular that the fonda mental need at present is a rigid policy of economy in expen ditures is irrvaistable disaster individual and national will he the inevitable penalty of ignoring the advice given anything which will t age the habit of saving in this ex travagant age is a blessing th temptations on every hand are so alluring that it is very difficult for a young man of ordinary self control to resist tham and save his money thousands of young i who are receiving good salar ies somew them very large never think of laying up a dollar for rainy day they never see any thing in their salaries bat a gootl time and thev never develop the habit of saving ton ask them howjthey are doing and they will say oh just getting along joafc making a living just holding ny own just making a bare living is not getting on the difference between what yon earn and what you spend ib power it often measures the distance between success and failure in many minds the economy faculties are not developed or are so weak that they are not a match for the pas sion of spending for pleasure 14milli9nslostln years forest fires canada s bill for damages bus tamed by reason of forest tires dnnng the past five years averages 14 600 000 annually the num ber of forest fires averaged 6 779 s year and the causes of this shock ing display of vandalism were nine times jd ten human recklessness campers accounted for 24 per ceo of all theee fires settlers burning slash started 22 per cent lightn ing 10 per cent and railways 26 per cent the figure charged to railways is however an unftui dex of responsibility in the first place practically all fires started or said to be started from railway lines are instantly reported this is not true of campers and settlers and lightning fires again the majority or railwaj flrei being quicklj detected are rjutckl put out so that as timber destroyers railway i oen have fallen to a minor position the problem of land clearing fires started by settlers and run meg into the green umber is ooe of the most aggravated and com i lex settlers in newly developed d strict must use fire to clean up the debrib and naturally wish to choose hot and dangeroub weather when burning conditions are best tins inevitably means that for the clearing of farms canada has jjajd a tremendous forfeit in destroyed timber much has been done however to make the process of land clearing safe by issuing per mits for burning and supervising the operation through officers of the forest services the canadian forestry associa tion has repeatedly pointed oat that the wood using indnstrs of canada accounts for a national in come of 600 million dollars a year and cannot continue indefinitely unless every safeguard is thrown about the limited possessions of the dominion reckless motorists s well careless pedestrians it la jost as weirutbe reminded wat the dte less pedestrian after all breaks no law whereas the reckless motorist certainly does a stricter enforce ment of penalties tor undoubted oases of careless dnvmg whether or not anyone is killed as a result of it is certainly one way of assist ing at the solution or our modern problem a seblotjfi blow haa been jeelt the canadian export trade in store cattle when word was received last thursday that a quarantine had been declared at british ports on canadian store cattle owing to the outbreak of foot and moton disease among irish store cattle imported into england the quar antine has been extended for 81 da a this action is explained by prominent cattle dealer vhp states that under the british regu lation b the canadian store cattle have to be discharged at british ports through the nam- laiiagftft on the wharves as the irish flattlo foot and mouth disease he abdad is one of the most virnlentlnifejo- tioub and moat dangerous scourges known the translation of the new testament into english may have been welloonoeived by the amen can professor who has juat com pleted his task bat one is tempted to express doubt whether a work which in its original form bad many classic beauties will be in anywise improved by having a touoh of modernity added to it there are some things better left alone the professors intention was excellent no doubt he wants co the reading of the new tea itajreaay as the reading nfa newspaper but is it not possible that m the process of making tho reading of the book easy something maybe lost something which in the past has helped to give the bible its wonderful hold upon its readers it may be said that so long as the substance is there it can make little difference as to the form or style but indeed it does make all the difference in the world people who at least have been brought up on say the an thortzed version and have learned to love the beauty and dignity jti the language may feel that the attempt tn arhiave mmplimty been made st too great a cost ballinalad uiss edith waddeu who has been nursing in the west with her bister mrs pickering and family of stone creek ontl is holidaying at their father s home here r andrew cree who has been poorly for some time was not so well last week mr wm kirkwood of the 10th line spent two or three days last week with his friend mr d mc kay of owen sound mrs- horntng with her two daughters of los angles tr s paid a visit to the misses hcclnres of the eighth line last week sir william mnlock the new chief justice of ontario was sworn in at the government house today western wheal crt b urjesttabwarw the westernwheat crop is to be the largest an history accord ng to the twentieth nin crop estimate of the manitoba free press published last saturday a yield of 452503169 barbels from manitoba saskatchewan and alberta is the estimate given alberta leads with an acreage production of 25 bushel and a total or 148901 525 bushels san katcbewan comes next with 21 bus per acre and a total crop of 268 010664 faushels manitoba comee last with 12 bushels to the acre snd an aggregate yield of 84 990 osobnshels pedestrians are beginning to pick ap again now that they dis cover theufcey are not compelled to pasajm jexaminafaoo on bow to dodgesjusst etonearringb appear to be decidedly the fashion perhaps theyftre calculated to take the- place of the wedding rings which are not vbnuo long now j

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