the georgetown herald fifty kiohth ykak of publication georjfetown wednesday evening september 17th 1824 160 per annum in advunno 00 to us thegeorgelown herald j ii moonc pabuakar ud pwprlur fear cuu waakly nawi- onr tlntbl qoinu babt passenger 71h au passenger 014 atn passenger 101 8 am mail 1140 am passenger 848pm hail 0b2 pm passenger 826 pin 7f4 passenger sunday r tflll pm going wkbt passenger 767 am mail 1018 am passenger f 212 pm passenger 460 pm passenger 008 pm passenger 709 pm mail 826 pm passenger sunday 1008 om ooino hohto mail 800 am mail 466 pm going south mail j u88 am mail 747 pm a cuaalu nattoul electric railways taroata sfcara bu eabtboond webtboun d v daily daily no 2- 804 am no 1 721 am 4 1004 am 8 821 am 6 1804 pm glulam 8 804 pm 7 181 pm 10 404 pm 9 821 pm 12604pm 11 521 pm 14 804 pm 18 721 pm 161004 pm 16 921 pm d 181201 am 171210 am train noa 1 ran 4 run daily except w sunday directory v shilton wallirioqe oalk barribtan sflllaitora bto toronto and qoruwd f otqca kannadr- block la boy dala in ebarct of oaoria r uwn galea ii o heir barrister solid loi ec office hill st georgetown hourr 9 am to s p m open welnesday and saturday evening dr t n kakcellus phyaiclanand uroaan offloa lloura 1 to and t to s p m phana m offlee and raaldanoa main blraet south oppoalta praabrtariau oburoh dr o r w ross physician and surgeon enhouie surgeon gracf hoipital i- toronto dr o v wiluaw a pbyticiao and surgeon j- office and residence queen slrccl south j pkaaa s6x office hours 9lu am 13 and 68 pm 2 aad by appointment jv 1y b wahox d 1 s h d s qaorsatawa a offlh hnxai 9 to 6 exoapt thursday aftamooab- f l heath lda ddb dentist offloa in lana block one door oortl of onallta carrlasa faotort- houn a m 0 p am p a at nielsen dc vk ms ohiropraotio office css v- m xrar laboratory vqr falmaar oradaata 10 yr axparalaoa ial office to bailey block nut door in j n oneiub 1918 chevrolet touring painted ford ton truck painted 1923 ford roadster cadillac tooting car this car would make an excellent truck 1918 dodge touring deal at oneilla co itauon and spinal analrato pre at office orricr ho uaa wednesday i and sal- urdayb 11 to 12 am 2 lo 5 pm and 7lo 9 pm other hour by appoint menl pnoxb office 150 aod residence 245 benj pitch x luwih anetlonmt topaalton and part qlanwllllami port omoa salat oonaootad aatlafactorinr utd at raa- nbabla rata ordara laft at um orgatown handd office will rch prompt attention 1 j a tract clerk townihlp of eaque ofcfk srd diviiuki court tbe leading fire and life issuer of ubrribge liceniea sltaa onl e p bowman o l s laad jarrayllib a elaarim- 10 douolaj st ooklph fucccbbot lo the lale d a niven ols ladies suantns muceluiw am crams nmans am singeing try ub our prices are reasonable mrmrsjhlilueo phie2 brampton business mgw sdwol btjsdml isaac pitmdbhorthand touch typewrittog boainem engliab office syhtema filiog spelling bookkeeping arithmetic penmanship commercial law rapid calculation ualuaalelatnetiob eter ajiy tltae h h ravkik pri phone ce1 andarabo block qaeen st e a hirschorn coming back pleaae take notice that i will be in georgetown at miss finleys kraft shoppe wed sept 17th until saturday night sept 20th we will have a big display of ladies suits coats dresses and skirts we assure you that it will be worth your while to see our line of falj and winter garments beiore you purchase elsewhere our prices will surprise- you we will just merrtion a few of them wool crepe pleated skirts all sizes and colors at f 195 canton crepe dresses from t9s0 up suits anfl coats most wonderful up-to- date styles at your own prices we will also be ready to take on orders for suits coats and dresses all our garments guaranteed to you in every way trusting you will remember these dates and take advantage of this opportunity bargains in used cars j n oneill son georgetown creamery cream wanted by the georgetown creamery highest prices paid wool 1 wool wool we want your wool ana will pay tbe highest market price for it call or op bfforo boiling georgetown creamery co m saxe manager ford garage in georgetown our sales and service station is now open for buriinessaiid a first class me chanic will give prompt and efficent service tires gas oils and all ford assessories always h a coxe main st north formerly browns garage esquesing annual fall exhibition at georgetown fn sat october 3 4 list of special prizes horses singcc ttinwu miiih 600 heat koail hume by the president 0c1 boat gimcrvl iurpoxc home on rein by w t evana to0 bent lady driver by horgitown coaling mill g00 heat agricultural jurc on rein by bank of nova scutla norval 60o beat wagon home lat by browna bakery 2nd by c it turner milton 600 beat farmers turnout single by it k- andenton mp 6 00 jiout-saifellu- llrooculdun by lady lswhn irving 2nd by wm gowdy 500 best roadster liorae to walk 100 yards tnlt or pace half mile speed to count go per cent conformation 40 per cent- to be hitched to four wheeled rig by w j l hampshire 500 iiosl half mile dash saddle horse 1st by bank of commerce 2nd by i i hughey 1000 special colts by mcneill 1924 4 jockey clubflof ontario vii ontario jockey club hamilton jockey club windsor jockey club and niagara raring association who arc responsible for the placing thorough- hred stallbns throughout the province have offered the sums of 15 10 and 15 prizes for colts of 1924 sired by mcneil which is in charge of james bovaird brampton i best herd of horses not less than three 10 off any article purchased from masney- hat sco u ilenl gentleman driver by s groat 1 best dairy herd 1 male three females 1st by s ii mcgibbon 2nd by w g ap- plbe 1000 t dairy cow by h ii minims 300 best holslcincow by t l leslie- best calf not nctossarily registered shown by boy or girl this pnse to oe given by dr marcellus 500 best jersey cow by e r win gold ham 500 pigs sheep best pen of bacon hogs not ichs than 4 byc j buck 500 ikbt pen fine wooled sheep by j beau- best pen lcfo ruclough- t sheep by e y bar- ii miscellaneous bests lbs butter by w a millar beat 5 lbs butter by d j matthew bests lbs butter j n oneill husl g lbs butur by d brill 1 best 5 lbs butter pair ladies shoes by honey best dressed goose by a m grundy best dressed geoso by d livingstone best dressed goose bv e bam hill best pair dressed ducks by j a brown best pair dressed chickens by itennles grocery best pair dressed chickens by r h thompson best pair dressed chickens by w r watson best2pair dressed chickens f hgstler best homemade loaf bread large by m clarkson best four pumpkin pies by directors kest layer cake by sproat lott mil- best display of honey by morley petut best display of articles made in george town by j h bingham beat display in hall by merchant or man ufacturer by bank of montreal bonniest baby by browns bakery silver mug under 18 months best sample of wheat by w b browne co norval 24 lb bog national pastry best collection homemade baking by w- b browne co norval 24 lb bag of national pastry flour best homemade loaf of bread by w ii browne co norval 24 lb bag of kings choice bread flour best collection of pastry by a l mcnabb m off any pair shoes in mcnabbs shoe store milton g bythet eaton co torontnfor the best two pair dressed chickens exhibited by an individual owner and raiser who has not won an eaton prize at any fair since 1921 the choice of the following carving set clock club bag table cloth value from 7 by j m moore ibest half dozen buns herald 1 yr x largest 12 dozen fresh hen eggs herald 500 500 500 fi00 g00 500 501 500 500 600 xbest ar i xarticles to be delivered to donor foot race 129yard foot race open lo georgetown and township lo be run in heats goods value 500300 ladies work 1 best collection fancy work bon bon dish by c c floyd 300 2 itest collection of fancy work made by georgetown lady by j m moore cosh 500 buy k s tres fjrfbal to any id quality and hotter than most ouh prices low eat iri town call anilaer us before bnymg your used tires aod tubes repaired evorythingcfitsftradtcod to givn service f sinclair i phone 26 georgetown buy the best livingstones quality bread kallafcad by etarjkadf choice pantry of every kind watch our window foj ecialn d livingstone mpfc one with a bono tin siogb and bis bong is heard pure aa a joyous prayer because ho sings of the things the liclds and the open air the orobard bough nod tbo mock ing bird and tbe blossoma everywhere t uebinga of a wealth wo bold in common ownership tbo wild wood nook and the langb of the brook and the dowdropa drip and drip the love of tbo lilys heart of gold afjdtho kiss of the roses lip tbe universal heart leans listening to hie lay that glints and gloame with the glimmering drearrtb of children at their play a lay as rich with unconscious art as the fjst song birds of may steadfastly bravely glad above all earthly stress ue lifts bis lino to heights divine and singing over aaya this is a bettor world than bad clods love is limitless jan whitoomb riloy live i the present the clock of life is wound hot once and no man bae tho power to toll just whore the bands will stop at late or early hour now is the only time you own live love and toil with a will place no faith in tomorrow for the clock may then be still motor car revenue owners of motor vehicles in tt dominion are footing the bill for highway construction and main- tenance to an increasingly large extent also the increasing costs of operation of this utility are affecting the expected expansion of one of canadas most promising industries according to a w campbell dominion highway commissioner ottawa during 1924 tbe total revenue from motor hides in canada to the provinc ial governments will exceed 18- 000000 based on the average rato of in crease in the total number of motor vehicles registered in all provinces siooe 1920 mr campbell pointed out there are now being operated in canada 1266 cars of all types in 1920 the total registration was 415187 1921 the total was 468b48 in 1922 it was 614057 in 1928 it was 085070 a total inoreaso since i of over 40 per cent this in crease said mr campbell is very muoh less tban the tfltal inorease of revenues seen red by the differ ent provinces from motor vehicle owners by way or restriction fees operator fees fines and miscellan onus eon roes in 1920 the total income of all provinooa from motor vehicles amounted to 6010028 in 1921 it was 7669495 an increase of over 27 per oont in 1922 it was 0 279248 an inoreaso since 1920 of over 54 per oont and in 1928 it was 11402421 or ad increase of nearly 90 per cent based upon the average rate of inorease in revenue tbe different prov iuoea will secure in 1924 from source about 18240000 j amount will probably be under the actual revenue aerived a consequence of tbo operation of tho motor vehicles as in ad dition to alberta and manitoba which collect a tax on gasoline used for motor vehicles purposes two other provinces quebec prinoe edward island are this year collecting a similar tax acton mr and mrs r j kerr visited at toronto and west hill last week mrs kerr remained with ber daughter at the manse for a week or so hjfegajlajriiritajvmr oabant lindsay and miss jean lindsay of toronto spent a day or so with mr j 0 hill and other friends in towm r jamesq hill of cleveland ohio was heredariog the week visiting his brother mr john c hill and other friends in the old home town mr hill was actons first municipal clerk and treasur- he was appointed in april 1878 fiftytwo years ago after fiftyonr vears as a masonio hall tbo quart on main street n tbe kennedy block are to u converted into a residence wajlfcv or lodgo a p ft a m waaitreti- tutcd there the lodge has leased the rooms over russells store for a period of years free press milton milton tax rate is 40 mills a as last year tbe union servioes ihnt have been held by the presbyterian and methodist churches in town came to an end last sunday evening ira frances clements who toured the continent wjth a party of toronto university undergradi atea returned borne a few days miss m harriot of milton was injured last sunday after noon when after stepping out of an automobile owned by wm boater 178 east avenue north hamilton was knocked down by smother car driven b jobs brandy 2s9 belmont avenue reformer west brampton two question on referendum ballot conllonuee l 0 t v or government cutral two questions only will be on tho ballots used by voters on oct 28 in decidino tbo falo of tbo on tario temperanco act which has boon upon tho htatuto hooks since 1910 as had been generally ex pected citizens of the province are to be given the opportunity of passing upon a system or goveftn ment control tbe questions aa announced by premier ferguson last friday night are to be aa follows at jm la ovnr f to wmtin- mm of tfc oataria taaiparuoi aotr ar yoalai latsrsftka ule a tbe official government nouncement is as follow the first consideration of a government in its legislation and the administration thereof must always be tho moral and material progress and welfare of the people it serves tho greatest force in the securing of hfiw observance and tbe suppression of crime and elimination of distress is public opinion the purpose or tbe pleb incite is to secure from the peoplo such an expression of opinion an will enable the government to adopt such measures as will have behind them tbe fullest possible public approval and support the ontario temperance act as amended and strengthened from time to time during tbe past eight years 1b now the governing prin ciple in the handling of our liquor problem it is obvious therefore that tbe first enquiry must be di rected to ascertaining if the people desire to continue the principle of this law one of the questions will therefore be are you in fa vor of the continuance of tbo on tario temperance act if tbe majority answer in tbe affirmative there can be no doubt as to the course to be followed if on the other band tho ma jority answer in the nogative it means that some new method of controlling the sale as a beverage of beer and spirituous liqaour must be adopted tbe govern m e n t therefore aooks a further oipree- sbn of opinion by asking a second question areyou thfavorof the sale as a beverage of beer and spirituous liquor in sealed pack ages dnder government control government control in tbe view of tho government doea not mean a system of salo such as in operation in quebec and british columbia it m that the qov era ment will make all sales and that tho people will bo given op portunity as expressed by theii votes at the polls of purchasing beer and liquor under strict regula tions noles and comments havh you kvkb stopped to con- aider the fact that loyalty to com munity interests ir the highest form of patriotism show us the man who is loyal and true to every interest of tbo oommumu and wo will show you in that same individual a man in whom tbo country can ropono absolute con fidence in ariy cmorgoncy thnt calls for hje allegiance on tho other candthe man who is care- lese aod u neon corned for tho in terests of his community is most apt to display the same spirit of indifference toward his govern ment or bis provmco itbould any ilaugor threaten either tiieftk in a clabb of people in us world who take pleasure in the boast that they are outspoken they speak their minds and tell tho truth onull occasions they say many unpleasant things in this way and things that burl since the world is full of much more misery than happiness it would hecm tbe duty of all to add to what little happiness tbore is instead of detracting from it be cause of tins class of people news papers are often subjected to tho criticism thnt thfy aro afraid td publish the truth tho oritioism maybe well founded for when tho truth is dnmortng to a reputation or when it will injure and yot acbiec no good is it not much better loft unsaid erin mrs m thompson has returned from a visit with toronto and georgetown friends mr h c austin mr vey mel i miss nora austin and dr short left on wednesday last for a trip to sootsguards sask and other points mrs albert payne of toronto and miss laura leslie of los angeles california are tho guests of their nnole and aunt mr and mrs john leslie mrs tbos daggatt of george town south caronlia u 8 noe mary boomer spent a few days here visiting with old rrionds and enjoyed looking over tho baunts of her girlhood days advocate highway trabo aot persons who are in tho habit of throwing glass tin cans etc on streets and highways should read the following the highway truffle act says no person shall uiiowordspbitif or- iubts on a highway any glass dajla tacks scraps of metal or other material which may be injurious to the tires of motor vehicles nnder a penalty or 5 to 10 for first offence 10 to 25 for a second offence aod 26 to 60 for third offence with imprisonment in dolault of pay ment of fine the babit of break ing glass bottles on the street may cause permanont injnry to kiddies who go barefoot as well as motor tires oalahrmtad 9iit blrtadaj a number ot friends gathered at the home of mrs j hall at grand valley and celebrated tbe 91st birthday of her mother mrs jas hillis on sept 4tb the rdd lady was greatly rejoiced and high ly pleased for the party hold for her aod said they were nil so good to her tbe friends present wore mr andrew hoclnrc her brother of norval and his daughter may mr and mrs j ii hall and son leslie or orton mr and mrs truman ball grand valley mrh oscar hall waldemar mr and mrs wm scaife grand vallo miss e patterson paris ont mr t mcclure and bis sister mies a j of georgetown m mrs d b mcclure of gl hams mr and mrs garfield clure brampton mr t h cation bramjiton mr and mrs jamea hyatt norval mr and mrs alexander mckinncj and son john of brampton mr and i mcclore of third line 1 h rsd ark you courteodh day by day nnd do yon make a constant effort to be so even common courtesy and politeness are not found as often as they should be and yet anyone who is continuous ly courteous is making himself thereby very popular with every one he meets for courtesy and politeness are great assots that often have a real monetary value it pays te be polite a business eon corn where politeness and courtesy aro practised is one to jwhich customers are naturally drawn and more than that it makes for acquaintance and later friendship also your exercise of politeness and courtesy at all times will make you a lady or a gontlcman in the fullest souse of the words in theeyes of others if we want to be workers who leavo behind a mark of pro- id betterment wo should bo polite and courteous at all times to ovoryono it tnkos brains to be clever but it tnkos character to be a real lady or gentleman one of the xoblkt of human emotions is tho devotion of a mother to her child in the case oiarecsn tontburstoff irof rouj kitchen stove tho clothing of tho mother was set aflame but she succeeded in getting her group of littlo ones to safety before with the help of n neighbor tbe blzo of her own clothing was ex tinguished this prompt insti no tice aot of self sacrifice is not unique or even exceptional for tunately such exhibitions of in tense affection are comparatively common in fact the life of a mothor jb filled with solfbaarifioo for the little ones she has brought nto the world cn fortunately she is often inadequately reward ed by thorn for all her sacrifices of this regret tub lo ingrati tude is duo to tbo husbands lack of appreciation for this long and priceless service domestic lifo would mean moro as a source of happiness to humanity if fathers and children were more thought- is one of tho unsolved mysteries that there should bo de manded of one sex a perpetual ex- ere i so of self sacrifice in which the other declines to share thib of tbe most glaring injus tices of ohspcial life- it pajra to adthuo william wrigloy jr tho mg gum king of chicago in explaining tbe rapid growth of bis companyaaid thnt jt was duo t advertising but intarrtifptea one of his friends travelling with to tho pacific coast you have already built up a remarkable why not have some of this advertising money and rim along on momentum for a while well mr wrigloy said vo bae had a fine fast trip west from chicago so far how much pro gress do you think we would jiialo if they took off i ho engine sawaalll aaut obtain uoium all sawmillh in ontario both large and hiunlt must now have licenses from tho provincial de partment of lands nnd fo rents the government is taking steps to rhetk up on alt nnwimll owners and that they comply vith tho now law which went into effect july 1st cqgl of hie lusiiftes is from 1 to s the ne act ha a two fold purpohc first to keep check on the output nfjudls and ascertain- mc the toiirce of supply and gon rii class p lumber unod and soc- ind to protect legitimate owners agninht spurious operators mama said a child recently ni i descended from a monkc i dont know replied mama i ul not know your fathern peoplo ory well minister i hear theyve cone dry in tho villnge whete ur hro thor lives sandy drj i mn theyve got naccbed le hud n letter from tom and the wiskc tump was stuck on with a pin