Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 19, 1925, p. 1

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the georgetown herald fty ninth year op publication georgetown wednesday evening august ibth 1925 the georgetown heram j m moore fauuhar ud pnpvutar m caau whuj iuw- papr awnutli znmzzr cnr tiitkw uulnti eabt passenger 718aii passenger passengor 10 1am mail 11 4m 8 4bpni mail b30uru passenger s5 pm passenger sunday 71 ptn ooitm wkht passenger 7muo mail passe u ger sus pni passenger 4 co pm passenger 6 02 pan passenger 7 0aim moil passenger sunday 10 24 am going nobtb mail booam mail 4 5 pan going booth mall utfsom mail 7 40 pm cuudlu nauqul ekdrie hallways tiruu a uln eabtbound wbbtboosd daily lty train tt1b no h 8 04am no 1 7 ml ivm 4 10 04am 8 uslam 6 1suh p m 6 1l81 am b 204pm 7 1 81 pan 10 4 04 pan 8 sail pan- 12 604pni 11 5jlpni 11 8 04 p m 18 7m pan ic 1004pm 15 9 j pan 181201 am 17 ia16arn tram no 1 ma 4 ran daily except sunday directory ihilton wallmkmk 4v oalc irrlilm tohattora toronto and ckimn offlc kmutady bloak la rot data in hut moor bupucr solicitor etc office mill st georgetown hour 9am to sp ox open welntmlar and saturday wiuk clarence b wiqoim burliur salleltw iiuij yaula onio omeul block oimiiiiim hounsio lospra of en wcdnculsjf and saturday evenings msrtcam la imw uuu ok x h majloslxus physician lnri sladical offloar of haarul offlo lloura i to 4 and i to a a dr a r w ww physician and swgeoo mill sire georgetown phone 22 ex honae surgeon grace hospital toronto dr g v wiiij m physician and surgeon office and keatdenco queen sired south r r watbox j 1 ottuo hiim- t ft kimi tkuicij arunhh f l heath loju oob danttat offlca in lana block m door nanl at cnawa carhac vaotorr uoan a m to i p m osjcrbpraotio maura alomatvr isemce haw- the most complete and npto dal office cturopractically m ontario mxim tka cklraprekater palauror4uta 13 fra office next to o neitl garage wednesday a saturday 2lo 57 to 9 pm other day and boura i pbo 150 a w6 bum pitch aonabl rata ordan jeft at um qaorsatown barald oibca will raota prompt attaatla coal best anttaradte coal always on hand nut and stoot coat small egg coal large st zed pea coat delivered to any part of the town also coke phone iso f rogers co georgetown fire insurance j w keknest getf felmn agot for acme of the mniatal coni b1m writing inaurance ra you protected in the fields i with the formers f t in whatever secdan of the dominion fj fanners oq their fields there will be 7 found a ooatplctely juipped branch of the fianlc of montreal and m wharever branch of the bank of montreal you may find it most convenient to do business there you will find hanking cooperanon especially designed to meet the needs of fanners and the farming industry each of our 600 branches has the strength ex penence and services of the entire organizadon cad at the nearest branch a bami when small accounts are welcome bank of montreal estabhskod over kxyea lotalancts m excess of too ooo ooo georgetown creamery we are now paying 36c for batter fat ice deliverd to anj inrt of the town at is5c per lairge blook cartage w have a truck fully equipped tor cartasc mo ing and long distant ban ling at most rcaaonstik rateh rtvlutxj wcttksday ud salnrday evenings we will pay you ihc bluest market prices for your eggs fowl and wo georgetown creamery co m saxe manager aeiqwor i you neednt take our word for it ask your neighbor about i excelsior flour i acton flour mills d h lindsay propneloi ll i forsters cash and carry store a fdll l1nl of choice fresh groceries provisions etc frlit in sfason tajal oj kc crib u kdlsois csocolalef pro i at best i id tvai ka e tried inem m swlbs cmke4 in u cared heab al rlgnl prices forsters speights garage and battery service guelph si on the highway georgetown we give service that satishes the most exacting motorist why not try us bvaal mi sbr serncc subm hcuiiguld repairs a specially pkona 880 day or nijht arthur r speight proprietor esques1ng agricultur s annual fall exhibition at georgetown s september 25 26 -1925- bcn petch pre w a wilson sec y special prizes sco outfit lurnuui euuuj uy riuvliiuitii j bent koad horse by john mcbean 4 lit at general purpose ilurih un rem by donald mclntyre 6 jo g beat lady driver by georgetown coating mill 01 4 0t b beat agricultural horac on rein by bank of n vu scotia norval r hi 7 jkbl wagon home 1st by bmitli stone 2nd by c r lurner milton jw t h h host farmer s turnout h nglot by k k andr son m p c u a to j bint lady jlider 1st by john irvin 2nd by wm gow iy 5 kj j 00 10 litht half mile dush saddl liorst i in t hiata jt 2nd by bank ot comment ie 00 10 jo 11 bentntleman driver by e y barracloubli 00 12 beat herd of hones not lean than thrw 110 00 on any article purchased from masaey harris co 10 00 lj apcaal colts by mcneill 1b25ontano jockey club hamilton jockey club windsor jockcj club and niscara racing association who art responsible for the placing of thorough brtd stallions throukhout tho province have olftnd the bums of 116 10 and 5 pnics fir tolls of 1925 sired by mcneill which la in charcoof james bovaim brampton 10 00 cattle 1 beat dairy herd 1 male 3 females 1st by b h mcgibbon 2nd by w g appilbe 10 00 o 00 ulhi dairy cow by h r mimms j 00 t hist registered shorthorn female under yiam by col g o brown s 00 4 heat itefpstired shorthorn female 1 ytar old shown by boy 16 years and under by it mc cullough 1ki c beblholsuincow by t l leslie g00 b beat calf not necessarily itegialired shwn by boy or girl this pntc la riven by dr macel jul 00 2 m 1 beat jtrrsuy cow by lrwm goldham w sheep and pigs i beat pen of bacon hogs not i its than 4 bj c j buck 2- heat pair of fim wooled sheep by j btuumoi j rat ptn ing pooled sheep bj t y ban dough miscellaneous x 1 beat 5 lbs butter by n o null x 2 beat 5 iba butter by s h croat x 3 beat 5 lbs butter by d j matthew x 4 best j lbs butter by a b wiiiboi x g ileal 3 lbs butler in 1 2 lb prints rualily and n neiis considered by r d wan en x c best dressed goosl by a m g randy x 7 best dressed goose by llmer c thompson 0 best pair dressed chickens by w r watson 1 best pair dressed chickens by r y wcmyss 2 best homemade loaf bread laigt by m clark 1 uo 200 4 belt reg arthur nomngton 6 best display in hall by merchant o by bank of montreal r mug rmug under 18 months judged at 3 p m 1h preluest baby iy brown s bakery under itt months judgld nt 1 p m in 19 best appointed dinner table set by one person the appointment to remain tht property of the exhibitor by the president b ivtch 10 00 g 00 jo beat sample of wheat by w b brownifico norval 24 lb bag of national pastry hour 21 beat collection home made raking b w b browne co norval 24 lb bag of national pastry flour 22 best home made loaf of bread by w b browne co norval 24 lb bag of king s choice bread flour x23 best dressed chicken ladies boiton club bag by w a bailey 4 jli 24 best collection of pastry by the robert simps n company toronto case of silverware value 7 50 2t best 5 lbs butler m blockby the t eaton com pany toronto choice of the following pearl necklace cake basket wringer tablecloth value 5 00 to 5 go 26 by j m moore- xbeat half doicn buns herald 1 yr 1 50 xlargest 1 2 doxen freah hen eggs herald 1 yr 1 go xbeat and neatest 1 lb butter herald 1 yr 1 50 x largest half doien ortiorm herald 1 yr 1 0 xarticlcb to b delivered to donor laches work 1 best collection fancy work by mrs f j luriey j 00 2 00 1 best house plan drawn by public or high hool pupil by j b mckeniie 00 2 00 3 best collection fancy work made by georgetown lady within the last two years by j m moore 5 00 norval cow testing association special daily cow mi k producing classlst 2nd 3rd and 4th prixes u 11 jio m producingclasslst 2nd ird and 4th prues goods and cash to 25 15 s10 and 5 an added pnxo of 11000 to highest scoring entry who is a patroniof the georgetown cream err 60 points alio ted for production and 40 points for conformation inlividuftl cow this to be deddrd at the georgetown fair selffilling fountain pent the two leaders watermans ideal and parker dufold the best on the market from 2 so to 7 so a good selection in different coon at a b willsons jeweller nfixtlo hotel mcoibboo ohorfi town enrkhrp balliualad tho ito mr waildell has re turned borne after spending tbo four week a of bib bulidau among bis friends mrs ohm he so in nod of toron in m kiitntliqk a few vcekn villi tier msler mtr ira uiiih of the mtlhino ml oilier fiiodds hero mr willmm wobslor of buflilo on of the into mr nod mrs chaa webster formerl of ballmnfad vns ntcidontfilly drowned lost week nl montrnnl the parltrn lars nro not jel known lie was well known in thin oomtmimlj mr nnd mm jobn mcdonald nod family of tburnbill accomj an led b mine pauline billmer wpent sunday witb mr a rcid and bits bistor marion miaa pdilli wiuldell from port land maine is upending it few weeks with ber father and olhti frituda bore the m1qht wind bometiuioh llin night mo1 tin lo m a s iliu of holy rett like biln unto llie troubled heirl that bcato within m bre ihi botnotimci to tne tbe niht wind s peak f with oicc hvine frnm aboie until til dretuiih are unnklcd lhw with biiu itfougbtbof love sometimes the night wind carnew vnny on itn limbic wma to mjstic far off fmrj lands of no unnkuseml tlilnya and oft it croon a ft lullaby to hasten my repose and my pulscn throb with the joj of life til my cup of mirthoei flows somotunch tbo niht wind alls to nd tosses i iy weary soul beckoning mo out to b gier thlngh willi lho end of the wot id a mj goal sometimes t10 night wind moaus and sobs through yoodor rove of pine and brings a thougbll of loneliness into this heart of mine mayhap tho wind bowls dismally and the ram boats on the i ane filling my heart with paoga of till the bud shines out again 0 liinc wind thoit art to mo a oomm 1c of the night id harmony with ivory thought of aadntsa or delight wononab acton mrb it r arnold and margaret are holidaying at wnsaga beach mr charloa buddy of george town was a sunday msitor in town mr and mrs herb cleave of gcorgelowd visited with mr and mrs h b wiuod mr and mrs q canubotl and miss dorothy mr m b oilier nnd master btllio nf toronto mr and mrs c campbell and mibr liifna of dcorgotonn biient s inrlay at tho home of mrs i t collier mr and mrs joseph lcnho and mi and mrs powers of ajlmoi mrs norman howes nnd miss thompson of lm towel and mr nnd mrs w c bessoy of george town spent the week end nt tho homo of mr and mrs u b il mrs a t nieklin bowor aie aod ber daughter mrs selwood of calgary hold a deligbtf il rerep tion and tea on friday nftoroonn tby werb assisted by mrs liar old nicklid of cuelph mrs john mcdermid ocorgetown and mibb ruby clark mrs jobn r ken nedy poured tea and mrs a t brown eorcd- tbo ieen free milton postmaster an i mrs btcn irt who have been holidaying nt brneebndge mtiskaka hac ro- turned lionn mr tt i dick county ciown attorney who has been on n trip to the old country returned homo on monday night last goiemor mrgtbbon b guonts at thn jail are getting numerically less iisst weok it was reduce 1 to four by the removal of the boot legung brothers phil and james forbes to the oiclb refornin tori to remain there until tho terms to which they ware sentene ed have expired jim about three month r nnd phil about eleen or five if be lays his tine of si 001 jobn sproat gordon died in i ng land on july 24 ui he wns suly five years of age was born in mil ton nnd was a son of tbe jute ji hn d gordon and a k rand rod or tho laic jobn sproat sr he inlered the milton branch of the n of hamilton in h b youth and later became inspector living in hiiiil ton- on arc tint of failing i enrth be retired ahoitt a year njo and went tn nkland to the home of a married laughter reformer mr dnp improvlng w j drope inst grand master or a f a a m of ansla in on tniio has greatly improved in braltb after bis itccnt boere ill nrss at bin home lake tjolge school grimsby he is now get ting around and is rcccitmg bis old friends esquesing council stlwarttown august 10th 19kd llie co incil net pursuaut tuad journment the lleovo in tbe chair mo illicit nil picseot the minutes of lust meeing ttoro read and coo tl rmed mr aipx joe addressed council ie mnt to i huuehing agneulturul society mr swat kbamnierad drchhid couucil re kraut to alton fair ijchiio ciowdj tint tbo tress pay w ii shirtihsiyds gravel supi lied 27 sideroiul at 20 10 hu john now loo iiimchuuse 76 yds ra el suppliel liuie bouse t ross road at 20c 16 20 carried rowdy carloti that troas pay georgetown lumber fio cement and planks hupplled fdr th line bridge 19 11 hell telephone co 90 r 11 1c0 fred c borjathan blacksu r till lucouot repairs for dnik 4 jo i mcalpinelo hrn drawing grall on limoltouse crossroad c co 2 bra on firador at g5c 110 total 6 go carried deshe carton that the treas pay r reed glenwillumb rutting n breakwater and loading with stone 9th line glcnwiltiams 200 00 r h hunter norval work and materal on town line 850 bsquobing share 1 75 carried loslie gowdy that tbo troas pay j mcnally glenwillmms 20 hrs with team drawing cinders on paper mill hill u 00 83 yds on olen roods 23 70 total 84 70 w rutledge terra colta 7 1 2 yds uratel on town lino nt 85c 288 88 1 hijloads of 1 1 2 yds at 85c 61 05 05 bra levelling at 80o 19 50 total 816 h7 fbiubbing share i5tt h carried gowdyrleslie that tho ireas pay thoh coxo for 20 posts at 40o each boo w beacoby 15 hra lev elhng dirt around hall at 27 1 2c 4 18 carried carton leslie that tbo follow int accounts be paid iaid work bo ing dool on west end trafalgar esquesinr baso line f cbis- holm oiiarating grader 19 bra at 40c team and trader 9 hra at coc ib 05 n chisholm drawing gravel 80hrsat55e ig50 jas service drawing gravel 25 hrs at 55c 18 75 hugh rodney drawing gravel 80 hrs at 55c 1g50 chester sor vico drawing gravel 2g bra at 55c 1175 albert peddio 15 hrs at 56c 8 25 d s robertson 80 hrs at fi5c 10 50 henry tell spreading gravel 25 hrs nt 0o 7 50 adam spnngstem shovelling in pit 80 bra at 27 12c 8 25 a deforest operating roller 40 hrs at 50c 20 00 clements i co oil 2 co adam alexander 158 yds gravel mil plied trafalgar lsiiuebiug base line at 2jc per yd 8b 25 total 179 80 chargo trafalgar h9 90 tbo council wisheb to thank tho following fteriilomon for freo grntiti work done on said road mr moconnoll 18 days man and team also 2 tons of coal d fa robertson 8 days man and team lra hill 1 day man and teani carried carton leslie that leavo bo ranted to introduce a by law to assess the township of ksquesing for tho year 1925 for onnty township and school purposes nnd that tbr by law he now rend a llrst time carried dowdy brown that tho by law to assess tho township of rsrjucsidg for tho year 1925 bo now read tho rocoral and third limeb and passed nnd that tbe hlalki bo filled in as follow county purposes 17 2 township rate 5 gonenl school rate 4 8 wire fence 25 glen hydro 28 b ilnncc of said levy to go into gen oral fund carried carton gowdy that leave be anted to introduce a by law to distribute the interest of tho rail way bonus fund amongst tha different school sections entitled thereto and tbnt said by law bo now lead a first timo carried brown lesl if that tbe by law to d slribulo tbo railway interest read a first time be now read a srond and third time and passed nnd tl at tho seal of tho corpora tion he attached carried gowdy lesl e that council do now nljourn to moot again sept 21ht 1925 nt 180 p m carried haltons firs piper what ib believed to bo r copy of halton county i first weekly news aper has been found at oak ville nod the informal on contain ed therein ib of timimat interest it is called uieoakulle weekly sun it bhmcn for all it is vol 1 no 5 dated saturday aug ustl7 lhil sotenty live ycais ago last monday it was ndlrosscd to hiram greeniaiif who lived near m dan pobt oil ice and ii n w in tie posseshion of bis ninr m hi hmloi ot oikv lie it is a four ftnge f ir coin n edit on i hi 1 1 i hop k or 1 he hi is 1 1 tion r ce was one dol ir a v at in udvinee tic oikville mnrkct ah nfi fol lows flo r in bug 9 pence win at per in si rl i i i otntoes poi bk is il oats 1 id barley is 01 1 ef ior oini 11 lo jd but tor ci 0 nl c 1 to 5d oegs per loren i inn per pound ed ui skey 2 rots wi gallon tin ti t that onebjiifthe peoi le of canada depend upon d wtry for tl eir snetenance is to be feal ijpd by a largo turnout of f etory employees end thoir fann f at tbe canadian national e hibition on manufacturers day noles and comments tih ckmtici ieiarlment of education lias m slid that tbo regulations or ibe adoltbi nt school at t bo on tutted naming that working ibildrcu up to 1c years of ago have to attend ncbnol at least 400 hours a year tsvo half days n week aio tivi n each child thus makint up 400 boura per annum work perniita allow lug children up to 1c years of age to woik and attend part lmiecluss is ire issued by tho attendants department till ukfttstor human long ings is just to ho wanted f is wjiy tho world to often seems a lonely and unattractive placo to old teole and why they bo often pray to leave it due by one tbeir friends depart and hiuiourii thoy nmv bo or lovable because of tho lack of opportunity old people do not make many new friends one cannot know unless he bus lived with ono of tbem bow much tbey appreciate being told- that they are loved and how neccaeaiy it is to repeat tbe little kmdoeiisob that it is in one s power to confer on them tbo constant repitition of little attentions counts more to iost old people thun an isolated attention or gift that would to a younger person bulk very large and this because the very aged person forgets from lay to day and even from hour to hour what bus been said to and done for them i know one old man who has four sons one of these spns a man whose hair is almost as hi to aa his father b but for 20 yeara he has nover missed a week i witch he did not send his fath r a letter the father i believe bile be re tain a a strong affection for all his bona is particularly tender toward the one who i era em bers him in this simple fashion often the letter is not perhaps particularly interesting often in deed it has to bo hurriedly nt ten but no matter what cornea or goes the letter is always in the post oft co on its accustomed day and always serves as a reminder that the old father has been m bis son s thoughts that week ciuchpn thiewno has beoome uenous menace lo too produc tiou of fowl by tho farmers of this and ninny other cotnmunitiea throughout ontario and strong measures should bo taken to slop ptactice chicken thieving been looked upon down lugb tho ages as the lowest meanest and most degraded occu pation in which the human race engage bo much ho that it has always been thought of as a practice carried on only by the lowest olass of tbe colored race dewu m tbo southern states to day we find that some of our own canadian bora have brought thorn selves down to tho same level by chicken stealing during tbo past few months and at intervals dur ng tho poet year or more the farmers throughout the county of halton iibao suffered heavy losses through iinvinr their hen roosts ded by tbioves now tbo queu tion arises how long is this sort of thing going to contmuo and what can be done to put a stop to it will continue just bo long as tbo farmers are willing to put with it why not have the farmers throughout tbo different ucipalities brganixo a protecl- absociation and cngago some one who will spend their time in following up each case of theft if this were done we believe tbo results would bo much more satin factory than they have been in tho past true it is wo have a good staff of constables and detectives throughout our country but these men cannot sit beside tbe farmers hen roosts continually as thoir services are ery often required elsewhere apparently there are quite a number of people who look upon this matter as one of not very much importance to any who would entertain such an idea wo would say that it is of ery great importance we must re member that tbo poultry and egg mdnstrj of this country in in its infancy and if tbioves are allowed to ran at large this industry will always be- in its infancy tho or dinary farmers dock of laying hens ib of more importance to the community in which tbey are kept and are doing more for our nation h welfare than is a vvhola- trnm load nf those degr i it d bnrtinii noo descnju wlo ire inworlhy citi rens of the land ninth gave ihem bit th who ire too i roud to beg loo in to nrk an i whose actions vn much esimbli tint of the i vei an mils of prey ihej loiter a otind in some secluded jlacejur s inyl me then sally f irtli under lie i rolecting shades nf iiiht lo leiive others of then n eatis of i viog we hope those wl u i ive in en the mctimsof hn ken thieves ill nwake to tl ihc live i lb ll t ij samel i ng by w iy of organiit on in dor lo i roteet ibeir projiertv jo fitkirton dud an ottawa desatch urn jns t ph i eathcrstan who du 1 on aug ll in china was tbe can id an controller of hinese imi mril on nt shanghai for tbo pi i ai and a hair he was verv ii ki own in ottawa haunt bien pttvato secretary to hon t ink oliver and later to hoi charles stewart he was a son of the late joseph fomherston ml f ir pvel and is bhrvivad by a utdow and one child

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