Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 23, 1925, p. 4

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the man on the job it r tin jt b l rtli of u man it i the faith ut 1 the cournei 1 i usch in doing thi in si that hi can it a thi vision that lnrruii him onward l u hiart ill athrob wlo i winning the for the honi is the 111 i who i molt inn th job tor no one will carry him upward lit must climb lo tu top by hlmatlf if he fnlturs or strays from a purpone hl in apt to b loft on the shelf though the jo6 rnay it humble or menial irksome distasteful or loni there s always some chap wl o can uao it tor an up wan i jttepp nt stout and though the toil may bt winry and rewards seem uncertain and slow dame fortune la nndy an 1 waiting for the chap full of i uatle and go who bends totht tank in dtod enrnlbt with a courage that no out ran rob for the job doesn t count in the struggl aj much as thi man on the job so whether we work for u living at n desk or a lathe or a loom in thi fidds that are ripe for a harvest r or deep in n and whither aarid or a paltry and mtnn forty bi b then a a job for the man who cai mo ico it it a always the man not the job bill ambling along with the trail riders convicted of bim on tuesday morning victor pren tiss was tnul by judg i lllott on th charge of bigamy on which he ha i been committed for trial by lolice magistrate shields a number of w nesses wore examined according the evidence prentiss who served in the great war in the c e f was roamed while oversees in england and his wife remained there when ho came home some time after do ing so he married miss frost of oak vifie prentiss gave evidence in hin defence he swore that before he had married miaa frost ho had re ccived a letter from england from his mothcrm law telling him that his wife was dead he could not produce the letter and explained that he had carried it in a pocket until it was worn out his honor found hira guilty but ordered hia release on suspended sentence mall order map on tin job herman rose nfi eld advertising manager of sears roebuck a co said we hove a bureau whose duty it is to read each week the country newspapers from all over the coun try there is not a pajjer of any consequence that our bureau does not get this bureau looks over these papers and when we find a town whre the merchants arc not adver tising in the local medium we 1m mediately riood that territory with our literature it always brings re suits far in excess of the some ef fort put firth in territory where the local merchants use their local pa per this is one of the strongest orgu merits we have seen in some time for local merthants to continue an gresslvo advertising campaign cry merchant who is not appealing for patronage through his local newa- paper is inviting more strenuous ad vertising on the part of the mail or dcr houses every merchant who does not make a weekly appeal fofl patronage through his local newspa per is helping to weaken his strongest line of defence from outside coni petition a poorly patronized news paper cannot be nearly so aggressive in the defence of home merchants as the paper with sufficient patronage not the constant worry of finance can devote more time to the defence of his home town from the appeals of the city departmental stores fij lsquisinc acriculiukal socirly annual fall exhibition at georgetown september 25 26 r ft leach on tin a wolfarln plritau j ou of tb culom onuw wulicrlue plateau with tumbling guder la tb back th official ride of the trail riders of tha canadian rockies commenced thli yv on the morning of august 8th and ended at wapta camp on the night of ttfe tenth ovaranundred members participated they rode across country between llarblo canyon on the banff windermere highway to the bungalow camp at lake wapta te riders among them a number of prominent aodety pecple scientists and artists all travelling on horseback biased a new passage serosa the wolverine plateau six countries were represented canada the united states australia france the west indies and england the artists of whom there were six made sketches of tha virgin scenery along the route of tha newly discovered trail 8vn indium were in the party six being eootenays under chief louis arbelj while the seventh was chief buffalo child long lance who gave a lecture on the indian races of canada to the canadian club of montreal during the winter and is rapidly becoming famous as an authority upon indian affairs the artists included leonard richmond rb a and a l lefghton of england carl runjrjus belmore browne and richard h kimbel of new york and r palenika of chicago paris was represented by the due de nemours who recently purchaaea a ranch near calgary thi was the second annual ride and pow pow of the organisation on the morning of august the eighth motor can conveyed the jtidern from lake louise and banff to the point of departure on the banff windermere highway there guides and horses were m readiness and the party flft- medistely mounted and the ride commenced the trail led up tumbling creek past tumbling glacier and on the wolverine plateau where lunch was served the ride then proceeded along the plateau with- the wolverine palisades mount helmet and the wash ma want a icefield and waterfalls on the left giving the riders a view of the ten peaks on the right that night camp was pitched on the goodsir plateau and before retiring the campers gathered around the fije for the usual singsong in the shadow of the cliff which rises sheer six thousand five hundred feet above its valley on the second day the nde led down to goodsii creek and tip mcarthur creek past lake mcarthur that night was spent of the shores of lake 0 hara the camp there being placed at the disposal of the trail riders by the alpine club of canada the day ended again with a sing bong on the third day august 10th the final nde was made from lake 0 hara to wapta lake where the expedition was concluded with a pow wow sing sonic and paleface dance at tipi camp it is expected that another ride of a almuar nature will take place next year an the undertaking impressed those who took part an one of the most enjoyable outtingr they have experienced not only does the ride provide an uncommonly pleasant holiday for sports men from canada and the united states bqt it also serves t men irom usnsoa and the united states but it also serves the excellent purpose of making the scenery and the fishing and hunting facilities of tbs rockies known abroad specials lor this week jlnb house cocoa 1 8 tins finest roooanat 1 lb fresh herrings unpolled 1 lb 26o haddocks imported 1 lb jibo kippered herring imp 1 lb 86c lily rjrarjd saddle i lb can 16c chicken hrumie 1 lb can 96 potted moattff lor bin pork and beaob si for 25c carnation milk small 2 fur 16c certo bur bohemian hops 2 pkga hgo fluxo soitfi chips 26 flit mort a fly fly tox fioo laaolino with balloon 15f dairy salt u lb bags 40t bemember jour ticket tor res theatre on all cash purcbnsls of one dolhr ecos wanted mark clark bakery and groceries forsters cash and carry store a full line of choice fresh groceries provisions etc fruit in sfaon btyal ciw ice cream ud neuscns chocolate pro- itimn ike btsl y shiw kave trie lh swills cmkei ham aid col4 seals al rim prices ladies siampooins hucelimc and clibiing fhihng am siiwemg try nronr prices are reasonable mr mrs jhuiiico assslahacab pl s78w trucking long distance hauling farihire bttiwtptakpirfa done by hour or contract for prioeaandarriuigempnta rail or write wmtiiwzei aox uu ssomitsws a remarkable stove for summer or winter cosyhome quebec it huts it cooks it bake provides hot water burns ny fui moderate in price vuuiuuvum neater na raom ma in tires suitable for any kitchen you e haw the cosy home with or without oven with or without water front or reaervolr oratesrdable to shallow firebox forrrwmnern a urgetop feed door vztcoalon fuel pocket tmt 11 inch wood the coiy home ts a really rttnarkable stove come today ta let us show you how well it can sem yoo r b thompson co georgetown happy thought eeeeeeeee 1925 taxes notice the 1925 tax notices having been sent out he firat instalment is due and payable on september 23 24 25 i will be al the new waterworks building on the above dates prepared to receive taxes e mccannah collector importonftlo tai payers hj luv a nlnrli cmno into fuico list- sour hiwh the coll loi no 01 1 i n in rotifjooliorl with rjeniiltj iftaiea nro not pnid on d itosmdnnlvd in nolfo eeeeeeeeeeee 4fr dominion stores alii i- st hhtaii lifirffimb buy quality with economy tour nearest dominion stor is one place yon need not sacrifice anything in the quality of your groceries becausa of their low price you can always buy quality with economy where ooalltr counts clarks pork and beans 2 for 25c no 3 domestic pail shortening 4c kjstomatoes229c fine recleaneo ftuatra currants 2 lbs 25c finest fresh mm red fitted victory br and corned beef 25c 19c tin bayside cherries rolled oats 5s 27c edtea a real good blend 59 lb heinz tomato ketchup guest pf rvorysoapovu wiiuwafciuin dominion brand loaf qfc cheese 55 lb ivory f soap nisa flakes v 10c urdny ben pfrtch pi 1925 w a wiison scy ofpiclrs f5 l lr lli r h li gtorv ii i ptul m i ii lent it 11 iouln nl vict freailciit i 1 11 rl it tr aaurir p cknit i cntiry wm a w i noil aii i incrtary mrh j a irn dirtttorhjua mtclun i miwmrdr m su ii uth atorki ckuv join illnitt k ii iuuii r tir tiildl r norm ii ti dtyir ux a jo m fft r 1 took w grant anil wm iimilluri honorary dirirtori j i thomson j ilwillin 1 n pulu j m aktlton dr mtirt llus dotal i m liitir s 1 miolblion j ii miktnsrio mori y fitt t 1 1 ol o hroi w g apptlhu f y unrr lough j uiun nt nl wi luily dirntori mm j m mon mrs hartilliui nnu the ttlvcm of tin offn r lr i wil m f f it special prizes horses 1 blngll high sttppir by harry wriplit 2siglu furiioot roal by i rovln luljnn r miiih t beat ron 1 morsu by john mclimn 4 est g nirol purpoat horat m rem by dunald mcintyre 6 bist lady dnvor by georktlown dining miiih i i meat agriliiltural hurtle un rein by hunk of nova scotia norval 1 btst ivajron home lut by smith 4 storn nd by l h turner milton 8 beat parnilr s turnout imiikiu 1 y it k an itr 3 hurt lfldy rider ihi by john irvm 2nd ly wm gowily 10 beat half mile dash ftuddk horse in oitabi 1st 2nd by bank of commerce if ii beat i cntlumnn driver by p v barruclough i u best herdf horses not leas than three 1u ou off any article purchased from mausty harris co 13 special colts by mcneill 1925 niagara kacmir a who are responsible for un placing uf thorough bred stallions throughout the province have offered the sums of 1fi 10 and 55 prizes for colts of iej25 sired by mcneil which in is charge of james bovairi brampton cattle 1 best dairy herd 1 male sfemalet 1st by s ii mcginbon 2nd by w appelbe u 2 best dairy cow by h ii mimms jl 3 beat registered sharthorn female under i years by col g o brown g 4 best registered shorthom femnlu 1 year old shown by boy 1g years and under by r mc cut lough 5 beat hohuein cow by t i lealie 0 d best calf not necessarily registered shown by boy or girl this prize is given by dr mnrcel 7 best jersey cow by brwtn goldhnm 5 u heat pure bred bull and three of his get the prod jfeny not necessarily registered i sheep and pigb 1 best pen of bacon hogs not less than 4 bj c j buck 0 2 best pair of fine wooled sheep by j btuumont 3 2 heat pen 10 ng wookd sheep by e y harm dough 3 i poultry x14 miscellaneous 1 best 5 lbs butter byj o nell i 5 00 2 best 6 lbs butter bys 11 groat god 3 best 5 lbs butter by d j matthews 5 w 4 best 3 lbs butter by a b wtllson jihi 6 best 3 lbs butter in 1 2 lb prints quality nninint neas considered by it d warren 00 6 best dressed goose by a m g randy j ihi 7 best dressed goose by elmer c thompson r w b best pair dressed chickens by rinnie a grocer r w 9 best pair dressed chickens by r ii thompson o iki 0 best pair dressed chickens by w r watson 5 ki 1 best pair dressed chickens by r y wemyss r 00 z best home made loaf bread huge by m uark best barrel of snow apples f ou best regulation box of northern spy apples b arthur no rnngton i 1 i best djsplsy in hall by merchant or manufacturer by bank of montreal u 00 j oo i best bushel of alaikc seed by morky imtit i 00 i 00 bonniest baby by brown a bakery silver mug under is months judged at 1 p m r im prettiest baby by brown s bakery silver mug under ib months judged at i p m j cki best appointed dinner table set by one pcivin jbe appointment to remain the property of the exhibitor by the president a fetch 10 no 5 00 best sample of wheat by w b browne cu norval u lb bag of national pastry h lour best collection home made baking by w ii browoco norval 4 ii bag f nutionul i astry h lour beat home made loaf of bread lyw h ilruune co norval 24 lb bag of king k choict linn i flour best dressed chicken i ad in boslun clul iag by w a bnilej 4 10 hist collection o pastry- by tl i itoliert simpw n t ompany toronto cam uf silverware value 0 bests itw butter in blockby the t htim l n puny toronto choice of uil following lei i neeklace cake basket wringer uibu tl il vi ki t r ro byj m moore xbest half doten buns herald i jr a xlargest 1 2 dozen fresl hfn eggs herillljr 1j xbest and neatest 1 lb buttt r lit- ml 1 1 j r t xlargest half doxen onions hernl j r 1 1 xartlclesto bedehverfd to i n r ladie work here and th ere 1 best collection francj work 1 mrs t j hsrl j 2 best house i ian drawn b public r ilikh vho i j t by j b mcktr norval cow teshng association special dairy cow milk producing class ut 2rd irtl i nl 4lh pr ws pnxe of jiooo to highest scoring entrj w ho is a patron of the georgetown creamerj 60 points alloted for production and 40 pjints fnr conformnt of inlividual cow uils to be decided at the ceorgrtonn fair the total hnn ii ngr al i he np intrrnd gdprnnulil elevator in ttl mu loi altn s tfce is i etilng last f ii niftounl to 2 150 000 bushels of 11 n mi t ty of grim handled mors tl a i 000 000 1 uihels was tthesl with the i 1 1 t n of the 192c simiieit fr 1 ront the chief assess r nntou ced thai the city population is tiow hi j 1 0 or 7 012 greater than last jcar the total saessment for 10jg s 1801 673 79 whkh is i1g9 443 higher than for 102g a new high water mark for the 1926 season of navigation in regard lo number of passengen landed at que bec over a week end wns established during the week end of september 6th when six boats docked with near ly 5 000 passengers the three csna jlan pacific steamers e ubntmyaj marloch and mehta brought 2j24 of the total passengers landed between four and five hundred travelling passenger agents repre senting railway throughout tha unitsd stales and mexico muted with representa ves of the cans dian railways and steamship com panics in montreal during the week endmg september 19th for tht fif tieth annual convention of tha american association of trattlljng passenger agents in succession to captain james gillies who was recently appointed general manager canadian pacific steamships in london captain r g latta has been appointed t the command of the empress of scot land flagship of the canadian pa ciic fleet captain latta ws pre viously on the bridge of the mont- yol and other vessels of the soma line arrangements are 1cibg mads for the holding of the western annual meeting in winnipeg from navcm bar 3rd to 6th of the canadian in stitute of mining and metallurgy the meetings will be held in the royal alexander hotel delegates from all points in the west as well as from eastern canada ara ax pected to attend a memorial known as the ahor of peace has recently been un veiled in stanley pork vancouver to symbolixe the spirit of inter national good will existing between the united stales and canada the memorial was raised by joint sub scription of united states and cona din kiwanls clubs and stands en spot where the late president harding delivered the lost speech al his life while visiting canada in july 1823 one of the largest shipments of uve foxes for export ever to leave prince edwardtsland left recently for new york for transshipment to orway the shipment comprised 1 2w foxes in oil with a gross vain otvo wo several sriul shipment of animals were consigned to nor way last year and this large order has followed the success which th norwegian breeders have had wrh those animals previously sent from this country as illustrating the volume of grain delivered by the part of montreal fempared with that of wnconter figures r by the pacific coast port for tha crop year ending july 1 ist show montreal deliveries six and threequarters times those from the british columbia port vancouver shipped 25 13318 bushels of grain for the crap year nu ng july 31 while montreal dnr ing this period disposed of 169929- 18 bushels e w beatty president and chair- an sf the canadian pacific rail way accompanied by several of his directors is at present engaged in i tha annual tour of inspection of tha company s system in an address to the directors of the canadian no tional exhibition in toronto mr beatty declared that the only oaf and ceruin cure for the relief of the dominion s railway obligation rested upon the countrys industrial and agricultural development speights garage and battery service guelph st n the highway georgetown we gtve smce that satisfies the mbst exacting motorist why not try us dirjbt u sttr service stilton mclaughlin repairs a specialty phone 380 day or night arthur r speight proprietor no shovtluac luflrad standard i anthracite t scranton i coal in all sizes antamnticall scrmnix nd coal wood select lamp for domestic and threshing purposea i smithing and canncl coal j in tnct irarrj oreo thing to bo found in wij np to date i coil and wood yard i i john mcdonald phone 18 georgetown coal bl d l w 1 coal in all size albosmilhing and slcam coal mrs j wafkins norral station hwmjjtji gffll ir1 im ll isbju i

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