Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 30, 1925, p. 1

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the georgetown herald mpty sin yl ah op publication gteoriretown wednesday evening september soth 1926 f 1 bo p r add un in advance 200 to u h the georgetown herald mmimmmimsmmmmtmmmmm j m moore u o n r tlmttata ithnutaht laea iifor 7 lhani puai ii gi i 0 14 ou paai user 10 luam mail 11 lgam pfisuoi ktr b 4b in hul 0 10 p it posatntfor 8 25 i m passenhcr s nlay 7 21 i hi oqino weht passenger 7 54 am mail 10 u0 a ui pabsoner 212 l m paasonter 4 co pin patmengcr 0 02l m paboengcr 7 0s i m uail ponbenger sonday 8 2cpni 10 24 am uutnu nouth mai 800am mail 4 fifi pn ooino boutu mall uafiajn mail 7 40 pin cuailaa nauul efcdrlc railways taraata bakarbu rauwav eahtuoun1 wfibtbouno dill truia tralu no ttolati no 1 7 21 urn 4j10o4 ain 8 u 21 ani 61204 pm fi i121am 8 204 p m 7 1 21 p m x0 4 04 p m 9 3 21 pm 12- b04puj 11 5 21pni 11 8 04 p m 18 7 21pm 1610 04 p m 16 9 21 p m 1812 01 a m 1712 lcaro train nob 1 run 4 run daily except sunday directory hilton wallbridge dale barrtatara balieitora eta toronto and aaorsatowb office kaanady blook la roy data in obarce at omrn h o heir ban- iter solic tor lie office mil st ceorgelown hour 9am to 5 p m open welneaday and saturday even ng ciarxnce h wioq1hs butbur sallelter hntrj pnulo ocdh d1eox btock gmrntawo houra 9am lo 5 p m open wednesday and saturday eve rus afortcaa fataataaanf m ay to loan dr t h karceulub phya cian and luramii dr o r w roks i hjrsiciao and sutkoo m ii slram george own i ho e 21 ex house surgeoa grace hosp al or o v viixiaub phya cmn and surgeon okce and residence queen s eel soulb fkaaassx office hours iu am ijinjfrspjr uo by appoint mant f r wat9qx a 1 bh m p 8 qrctawai oibm han sua eaaapt tfcanduy afursmna p l heath lo8 dos dantlat oibo in lmu block dim door nort si onalira carrlaf factory hour j a oa to p m chiropractic m h41o1b bfevarr ovtaopatby m- blaetsieltr 5 jl tunuontur last atroruamt m kaw the most complete and upto ial office ch ropract catly in ontario kexibeit tka oklropraotar rajauotw4utfc 13 nipmlm office neat to o ne i ga age wedneadaj a saturday 2lo 57 lo9ui other day and noun by appo nlment pbooa iso residence 245 at afill phone 23 tuesday anf friday 2 to 9pm enj fetch iieaaa aoeuoaaar for haltoo an peal qlanwlluama post odaoa sale conduct aauataotorlly and at n aonabla ratt ordara un at th qaorgatown haram offloa will raoslv prompt altentlom coal best anlhracilc coal alway on hand nat and stove coal small egg coal large sized pea coal delivered to any pari of the town also coke phone iso f rogers co georgetown fire insurance i w vassal ccmfdnn agam for some ot the strongest con vtaan writing uuatrsnee areyou protected hydro electric system so watt lamps 4 for 1 oo guaranteed lamps 2g wtt 10 walk go wnlt 100 v lb t ghio 100 w il n tro ko ntl n l o j00 vp11 n l o irons guaranteed 1 year 475 hydro irons guaranteed 5 years 75 orders taken ot ranges qnd appliances of all office town hall 44 v a attent to eye sufferers i dr ernest lindo ro r optometrist t of 26 adelaide st w toronto will be at i the hotel mcgibbon georgetown j friday saturday oct 9th lolh j the greatest care will be given those requiring t optical services and glasses t alarm clocks at popular prices finely nickel plated large dial with second hand good time keeper a b willsons jeweller nest to hotel mcgibbon georgetown evanaarp erwingoldhams meat market choice f and cure meats quick delivery guaranteed vlain street georgetown plne no 1 georgetown creamery we are now paying 40c for butter fat icei deliverd to aoj part of tbo town at 25c per large block cartage we bto a trunk fnlly njtiipped for en lnfir moving and ions distant haul ng at moat reasonable rates ota uniay whituiy ud sunrtiy fvralios we will pay yon the highest market prices foryour eggs fowl and wo eorgetown creamery co m saxei manager 4v j dodge bros motor cars i j j j new prices touring standard touring special roadster standard roadatei special bubiness coupe standard business coupe special coach standard coach special sedan standard sedan special chass screen body panel body 136200 1463 00 1348 00 140 00 151300 1613 00 1604 00 1705 00 179400 1899 00 1063 00 131800 1372 00 taxes paid delivered at georgetown in eluding equipment j n oneill son georgetown bar ains in real estate j an itlonl fa n tor rn mnr cluckods 10 acres on tha out- 1 nil h of joorreuiwri on n good gnvvol road fooj bank barn 20x80 gro n frame hot sp s icral rood fru l trees th a plftce is only j abot ii i tflu dnvl from tt e town prico 3 600 terms 600 i do litvln r nrrantt3 1 to n ill i urrba or z bent brra n n georgetown u roon frnmo i o ise no vly t pnitlc lo ts do olertnc lil is turnaco an 1 ii re place entmlly f locut d jrcp ihw for particulars nppl to 1 e a benham i r u pstari at i nt olorgktown pi oi o 104 hox 480 the name red rose has been a guarantee of quality for 30 years red rose teais good tea the orange pekoe u extra good try h 1 brill co mill main sts georgetown little streams oft 1 walk b n ic 1 ul kir an an 1 th it uujtht cam v hpv ilk 1 f to th ni wilt r m of t f n 1 ng my pi xual un rippled by even the urnnll it an i some i n 1 nj htrank p outi ip th itnj li itcrini an 1 som work nj bclf ov r pckj hanl pine s an i com nit out var an 1 cool on 1 a wept u t some altw stckinr anl tnllnr the snrkhomo stagnant places an 1 1 vine r i murky an i loath u only hope of ct insing 11 o will torrent ol utronrrn just un the xln bunttncd soul u ily 1 p an i 1 earl felt sorrow into a nobl r thorc tuaul ful exist halton rifles plana for th coming years work jrc mature 1 at the annual nicotinic of ihe off cow ot the halton k fles ltcglmcnt hcl at uurtlngton lost pr ilaytukht it was announced that ttao rcg mental train ng woul i take o new form in accordance with insti t ona received from llstrict hea iquar- ters in mure training will taki place at local company armour es m in the eoae of the c ty regiments thi whole mil tia progrcba will not o i former yearn be entirely focuase i upon a summer training camp camps will stiiu be held probably at long branch ranges or at norno other place n the county that can be cos ly reach eif but they will normally be of only a few lays duration an 1 will be re- striated to soldiers who have rccc veil tra ning it is now fecogn zed that two woely summer camp of pre days la impracticable for the ma jonty of young men in stea ly pos t ons and that more training will be accomplished by establishing local centres n the var oua towns of the county which w tl be meet ng pli for the members of the rcg ment ing the whole year major h m kennedy who recent ly succeeded major mahon of camp bcllv he n command of the regiment called upon the off ccrs to devote their best efforts in establishing the new system a provisional school fo train ng off cars anil noncomm ssion cd officers w th instructor n at tendance from the permanent force is be ng arranged for to commence next month at burlington and george town there w u also be a school in signal 1 ng probably in m lton and th regiment w ii send candidates to th weapon tra ning school at toronto ths w ntcr and also to the militu staff course in a id t on a program of rifle competlt ons is be ng arrangl to be f rod at the m mature ranges of wh ch there arc now three in the unty the h niton it fles arc now br ga i i w th the peel york an i ontar o rcg monts in the 26th infantry br gade a compet t ve tactical were sc n which the halton officers will match the r sk 11 against the peels s to take place about the end of the month the scheme being played out on two evenings one in the peel area and the other n the halton area the annual brigs le staff ride which at tracts officers from all four regi ments is planned for the month of october and will be th 8 year in the ilghborhood of brampton the ex c se took place near georgetown last year and at uxbridge tn 1923 these staff iii lea gain in popularity every year affording as they do on opportunity for the off ccrs of the various regiments to get to know one another better it is expected that the br ga ic wh ch has already on 1 than one occasion shown that in is second to none as a fighting unit will challenge a western ontar o br gade luring the coming winter to a threeday war game to be held in some neutral area it looks like a busy winter fir the haltoni the company officers have been in structe 1 to sec that the sergeants messes arc tet up n the company armouries and that evcryth ng pos sible is tone to make the training cf ficlcnt and interesting drills are to be of m nimura length and the bulk of the instruction will be technical in nature deal ng w th army organ ixation an 1 ma ntennncc an i the core an i use of the most mo i era weapons and uptodate tactical methods champ on mrs ii m kennedy and babe of georgetown visited friends in acton one lay lost week m ss a la clarke of cooksvlllci is a guest at the hofnt of mr p tcr a sm th th s week mr g a dills spent sun lay with h s partner h p moore p m at to ronto general hospital miss lindsay is visiting with hor brother mr n f lindsay after spending the summer abroad in groat lirita n and europe mr h p moore is still making good progress toward recovery the f nal stages of treatment are tediou but effect ve in another week or so he hopes to be able to return home the annual harvest festival of st albon s church acton was held on thursday evening 24th when the rev p mayes recto rjjf georgcti was the preacher mr d wight evans who has been the obliging and courteous teller at the bank of montreal for the past year or so has been promoted to the branch at preston one of the oldest bus ncss in acton changed ownership this week when mr d h lindsay purchase 1 the stock and bus ness of the grain elevator at the canad an nat onal depot from robert noble ltd mr lindsay has rented the elevator and will use it as a storehouse this elevator was bu it about 0 years ago and has been owned during th s time by robert noble ltd elevator to the erection of the present elevator a small build ng to the south was used for the noble business n acton free press mr mar e wild the gloversville herald of lastf rl day contains the follow ing obituary notice mrs mary e wilds wife of james wilds died last night about 11 so at her honic 49 union street after an llncss of two years she born in georgetown ontario ida and had 1 ved in thia city t 33 yeafil flhe was a member of the frcemont street methodist church and of the women home missionary soc cty of the church also of the women s benefit association of the maccabees she is survived by her husband two daughters misa ada wflds of gloversvute and mrs iloy woollcy of portland oregon four sons albert an i hurley of glovcrsv lie fred w of vancouver anl jul an of torontocana la one a ster mrs jul an depicaio of new york and one brother george f watson of toronto the funeral will be held at the late home saturday afternoon at 2 30 the rev david w re i of the fremont streef methodist church will officiate and bur al w ii be n fern dale ceme cry j e faalhriton fanral om the old homestead on wh ch as born now the rcsdencc of hu brother the funeral of the late joseph feat hunt on commits oner of im ligration for canada at hong kong who died thene on aug 1 last took place thursday afternoon sept 17th to the family plot n streetsvllle ceme tery the funeral was very largely attended rev w a mckay and rev j t fcrrtner of the united church of canada of fc ate i tall cora a tall corn contest u being eon ducted in the southaast comer of the globe the tallest reported up to tuesday morning was 16 feet 4 inches in tuesday moraines issue there appears a statement from jamei 1 standiah reeve of esqubslng saying he had measured a stalk of com grown by ward ftuddell w half lot 13 can ft measuring 1 fact 4 inches tab equals the highest stalk yt resorted milton it v w m mackuy of toro t sp nl mon lay n town on sunday he con lucted th services n th hor by a 1 omngh pnahyterlon churches the m lton han 1 took part in the linn i tattoo in ookville last saturday evening oak villi dan i ntumcl the compl m nt by coming to milton lost sunlay afternoon and giving a cert in vi torin park the halton county uueon hog hnir in connect on with the halton agricultural society will bo hell at the agricultural grown is on tuesday october 27th for list of prises etc ce ad elsewhere in this issue i of las street highway last w ek un 1 ha 1 his left kg brok n nt ll c th gh when tht rear whnl passed ov r t reformer acton ballinafad rally day serv ce was held here n the un ted church on sunday sep tember 27 miss nellie english of toronto spent a few days w th her aunt mrs bert rogers miss annie smith who has been 1 for some time has gone to toronto here she wlir undergo an operation some of the farmers who were might by the wet weather w th their harvest arc go ng to suffer a great loss if the weather docs not change soon there are fonc or towns thfln our little town there are town tl at are b ggcr than th an i th poo i who live in the smaller towns don t know what xekement they m ss there are things you s in th wealthier towns that you can t in a town that s small and yet up an 1 down there is no other town like our little town after all it may be thu streets aron t long they re not w le nor maybe straight but the neigh hours you know in your 1 ttlc town all welcome a fellow it s great in the glittering town with its palace in i pavement an i thrall in the midst it the throng you will frequently long for your own little town after all if you live and you work in your own little town in spite of the fact that it s small you 11 find it a fact that our little town is the best town afte all when women were fint given the franchise it was predicted that parliament would soon be f he i w th la ly members and that the commons would be lomlnatcd by the fair sex there were pictures painted of a fe male speaker in the chair an 1 eve of a lady prime minister however there are no sgns in canada or else here of a stampede of the women for parliamentary honors they un casting their ballots and taking their share of interest m the polh col cam palgns but they arc leaving the real parlit stx 1 ssolved there was hut one woman agnes mcpha 1 and so far agnes is the only wonan m the field for th s next pari ament in on r o not a woman has presented herself yet for honors in the provincial legislature even the west with al ts advanced than half a dozen women s tt ng in the four provincial leg slaturcs terrible disasters were pro gnostics female sufi emalc suffrage if the women got the vote but the world seems to fun along very much n the same channels and eolltics iocs not seem to be much ettor or much worse as a result of the entrance of the ladles nto this of mundane act vity j erin erin fall fa roctober 8 and 9 mr and mrs john leslie are v sit ng with friends at parry sound the directors are sparing no effort to make thia years foir a bigger cess than ever mr tom salmon and mr leonard short have left for toronto where they are attend ng the normal school mr w j young purchased the farm known as the lc tch farm on the 9th line from the estate of the late samuel turner at auction on saturday we un lerstan i the price 4 400 r anl mrs thos marshall 7th line entertain e i a number of young people on friday evening last to a corn roast when all enjoyed the del iency of the season and a very pleas- even ng advocate broaden n out the un ted farmers cooperative organization has bought the old la salle institute property duke and george streets toronto into which alt but the l ve suck commission department w ii be moved the to ronto creamery at present located the foot of church street w 11 be oved n and the church street prop erty sold the united farmers co operative company the headquarters united farmers of ontario and the farmers sun will move from their rented offices at 109 george street as soon as the duke street building in shape for occupancy cold etor e facilities will be provided so that space n the municipal abattoir will no longer be nee dp i for dairy and poultry produce tkar muaad it the small town that possesses a eekly newspaper has in it a pub lishing and advertising industry that does more for a town than almost any of those buildings which emit smoke from tall chimneys but the town often does not knosr it thorold hu found out the post of that town discontinued publication the busl ness men of the place after being for a month paperless have guaranteed the editor such support that publica tlon has been resumed toronto star- naw tat book no teas than aix new or revised text books for use in ontario public and high schools are now being issued by the department of education and will go into use within the next twelve months the hew text books arc public schoorspeuet h gh school arithmetic high school german grammar and a new high school book reader and fourth book rca er the ontario speller is now a ent rely new book the ch ef feature is that the work la so arrangtd that the teacher goes over a lesson v th the class and qu ckly disco ers the words they can spell and those the cannot the attention of the class is then directed to the worhs they have misspelled the new lngllih h gh school grammar is by o j stevenson professor of english at the o a c an h w kerfoot classical mastorat the normal school ottawa the purpose of the book is to make the course brighter and to make it possible to caver the ma n jw rru in a yet prov ding sufficient exercises to work in the new ontario high school arithmetic prof j t crawford as sistant professor of mathematics at the ontario college of education ne- velops the theories of all elementary rules in a fuller manner than war done in the old book it is also n tended to cover the subject in one year the attempt of the author has been to avoid all tricky natatpsa notes and comments thi hmiit of lakanr another cur w thoul honk nn i om g all gether too com mo li k most x coed nglv lung rous th forward cartnight swerv n front anl u accident woul i b u uvo lu i junt why motor sts ink u i b difficult to unlcratonl li 11 u nors contrary to tl rule 0 tl ron i langcroua an i 0 on wl i in so shoul i bo report e i jin i f in you woul 1 took hack 1 y and bye to something that you will lie gift 1 you said or dl i now s tl e t mi to uo or say something wl cl wilt give you foqii for ga incsx gol what a world if men tn street an mart rett that ham klnsh p of the human which make them n the faco of tl c flames an i floo 1 kino to the meaning of true brothcr- hool by an ottawa proclamation the week sunday oct 4th to saturday oct 10th has been decreed f re pro tcctlon week throughout cans la and t is recommended that luring the week all dwellings and surroun 1 ngs be nspectcd by their occupants an i all possible causes of the sprea i of f res removed that all public bu id inga stores warehouses and factories also be inspected and cleared of rub bish to reduce fire hazard and main tain health and safety and that hotels theatres asylums hosp tats and other institutional bull lings also receive at tent on and provision be made for all changes necessary to p feted the oc cupants from danger in the event of tn it la asked that fire drills be held for the children n all schools for the nmatcs of all nstltut ons and for the employes in all large stores and factories and that special inst rue tlon on fire prevention be given by teachers and municipal officer ap propriate literature to be distributed boy scout leaders are asked to give s mllar nstruction the advisability of the above w ii bo realized since t is shown by author tive statistics that the amount of the average annual loss of insurable property n canada ex ooeda 46 000 000 and in odd it on more than 350 persons annually lose their lives through fires nearlltsik thousand years ago the question rang out from the great unseen cain where is abel thy brother murder had been com mittcd and the murderer shrank from the accusing question the answer he gave to his god then has been the same right down thro the ages listen to it f know not am i my brothers keeper there is no quest on more vital at the present time than the above which is very slm lar to one asked of ca n mother where is thy daughter in these days of quick locomottqn and pleasure seeking th s question ts not amiss go where you will the young girt in her early teen age is on the front rank of pleasure seekers particularly is this so at nearly all dancing pavil ons too many mothers it is to be regrcttc 1 how extreme indifference to this con ditlon of affairs they arc only h ing innocent fun ts their answor if they happen to be spoken to about it yes mother when that young girl in her- early or even later teens should be at home rece vine mothers wise counsel and a i vice she i trip ping the i ght fantastic in a very promiscuous crowd mother is thy daughter safe m ght be more to the point than the prov ous question the end is not yet ca n was branded ail a murderer an 1 sent forth th an ever haunt ng jconw nc mother whab w 11 ymlr pun shment be com pared to cans f lou should be ternaly haunted by the conse ous i sb tl at you m git have restrained in i lc i thai lovely g rl of yours along he ron of better and higher deals iut you lid not by a mothers kin i help an t timely adv cc you m gl t have tra ncd her for a life of use- ess but you 1 i not indent have simply let her si ic stunt th pathway of least res stance sat at ng herself w th pleasure w th no thought whatever of the better ih ngs of life w 11 your daughter some la n the anguish of her soul sen i forth the plaint ve cry f my mother had only a ivised me 1 fferently disguise yourself borne n ght mother an v fre quent some of those places walk amongst the various groups using well your oyer and ear yea and sometimes oven yonr tense of smell what if your girtahouh happen to be among others hanging around the entrances with eye ottthelr young faces which a to xj with pleadings expectancy tak me then perhaps your mother heart wui be awakened to a sense of anxiety and with a son heart you will cry where is my daagh- urt

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