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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 24, 1926, p. 1

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the georgetown herald fifty ninth year of publication georgetown wednesday evening february 24th 1826 160 hr a 11 mi in in adw the georgetown herald s j m moore publlkar mad propritor mannar anndlu wuklf n papar aaaooiatles sj cnr tlaaatabla jlmlkaur i 1 i lln iasseugfi jllilln piianentfci loihani mail 1156 m 1ashinaer alhpm mail biun pftbsfdgor 885 pni passenger sunday 711 p tu qoinq wkbt passenger 754 a in mail 10sojttra passenger 212p mail 160 p potfaonger 802 ptp passenger 7jh pm pause i nor sunday 1021 ftm going north mail 800 am mall 165 pm ooino south mail 1115 am mail 784 pm eat livingstones quality bread cuaalu nalitaa electric railways taroato biktfku hailwv rastboctid webtbound daily j dalj no 1 721 ani 8 d21 am 51181 am 7 121- pm a 821 pm 11 521pm 18 721 pm lfi 921 pm 1216 no 2 a01 am 41004 am 81804 pm 8 204 pm 10 404 pm 12- 804 pm 11 804 pm 161004 pm 18 1201am train nob 1 run 4 run daily except sunday directory hilton wallbride dale barritra solicitor eta toronto mod oaorsatown office kennedy block la roj dal in chars ot rn lowd one h o he1k barrister solicitor etc office hill st gtoigmmn hours 9 am to5pt open wejocaday and saturday evening oiarehce b widows burlita ffaliaitor un pmi offl0steilx block gwrattown hour9ain to 5 pm 0n wednesday and saturday e dr t h maroexaos phyaktan and borflaan medical offlcw of health o itouh 1 m it lo dr c r w bobs physician aod surgeon mill siral georgetown plume 2 eihouae surgeon grace hospital toronto dr o v williams physician and surgeon office and reaidonce queen south pkoat tax office hours 9lu am i 1 anil 6- iso by appointment dr 8dtherlakd eye bar nose and tftroat specialist at georgetown each saturday hours7 pm till 9 pm or by appoint ment glassea supplied office at miss matthews main st home phone 107 r 6 r r watsoh d d s at- d s offlm haam- 1 us exopt tfcsuraatar afuna ma s l heath l oft d d dentlat offic in un block an door nortl ot onaitta carrlag raotorj hour j a in- to p m chiropractic ha madlolma barcarf ostoopatkj or klmftrialtr ladt attjutdaxt mow the most complete and upto dale offtce chiropraclically in ontario keilsek ike tuniftar ralaaar ovadaata 10 r office next to oneills garage wednetda 4s saturday 2lo s7lo9pro other days and houra liy appoint meut phone l50w residence i60 atmlltaaphooe 2 kirtuesday d friday 2 to 9 pm ha taavaulmt khi1i j standard anthracite scranton coal in all sizes automatical screened mid loaded coal wood select lump for domestic and threshing purposes smithing and canoe coal in tact 1 carry everything to be found in any uptodate i coal and wood yard j john mcdonald 1 phone 12 georgetown the choieest pastry -and- high grade confectionery is onr speciality watch our windows lor specialsit will pay yon dlivingstone phone 55 georgetown m aacit barg in town p a men firoom brick tioimc modern ponvenienecd price 1200000 lornin ettsy pine g room frame house well laij out 8 ft ceiling up stairs 9 ft ceilings down atairs electnn lightn and water price j 11600 rirmll paympnt down balance arranged to suit purcbaaor- see or clt i e benham f you want to buy an ire home for little money atao parma and j i other properties 1 i phone 164 georgetown bdrx 490 j reasonable charcei dr w barnard opt 0 r 0 opkaelrm eytslikt spcdilsl 00ciu 1ulatr optmotrit k uudutln gnduu ray ooll b1mi eyes tested glasses fitted broken lenses duplicated lrnses ground lo suit your individual sight delay are dangerous have your eyes examined at hintons jewelry store main st georgetown erwingoldhams meat market homekilled lamb veal beef and pork beacol brand fillets beacon brand haddie red salmon sliced or in pieces dressed chickens wanted quick delivery guaranteed main street georgetown pbnne no 1 travelling funds these arc easily and safely carried irtfrieform of travellers cheques issued by this bank arid accepted the world over the identification cards is- t sued with them render them bithaafeand convenient the canadian bank of commerce capital paid up 20oot000 reserve fund 20000000 george own branch j l thompson managci willsons jewellery store for february month we offer a veiy fine selection of cups saucers royal albert crown china made in england ji at 98 cents each a b willson jeweller next to hotel mcqibbon ororuetown is good tea tea 9dsau6tangcmce it wdha speights garage and battery service guelph st on the highway georgetown lei batter eruitn care loi our bat lei tliroimh llio w in ter months w call tor and delivci buitenes free having installed one of i lie lcni lyiw of rlindpi unnder wearenow in a position to do re grindin woik oct our prices nn hftving join molui regiomid nod tilted mtli oeu pislonn and rintu lhi winter our low iirtce mil hiirpnse you wc nlsn linndle nlljtindn of electrical amk including oeneratora slnrtci mngnnln- oij aretilcno weld mi and leneriil mncbino work phone 380 day or night arthur r speight proprietor attention g try hugheymcdonald forontaad pluff tobaoooi all kinds of pipes and pipe repairs a williams mgr mu st georgetown tomorrow 13 another day soiuetnni when plun ko nil nwr anil nil tin laorhl uriirih nail uml rn- a wntinci rhfits my nnskinj nnl tomorrow it iinothur iloy whun nil my hopua hnvi gow imlrny 1 rtill rihnll hnvc my chnnci ncnin tomorrov i unother day wlint if toln my courutp fnilid or yotrtcniny eorni dull delay cnubud mi to misb thp ronl i hotibht- mother day nhftrie ery word illumines bright my troubled wii thank god for that fair hope within tomorrow in another day it is luirh time that canadian pnr- nts hliould be alarmed at tho amount of trufli in tile form of sex literaturr that is fnllink into the haniln of their boys and girls filth from across the bonier flows into our canadian homca to wreck our canadian youth a gen- ration a to we were troubled ovci he cltcct that the dime novel had upon our boys we were griefstrick en when they held up the officials of e bank and escaped with the booty not for the sake of the money but to get the thrills that accompany a holdup individual a house or a rail road train there can be no quea- that the literature of that period responsible for the downfall of many a mothers dearerthaniife son to a great extent this detective bfoodandth under rtutt has seen its day it is supplanted by the sex story that seems to be takinft the reading world by storm the harvest of the former literature was thclossof pro perty freedom and life of the latter io me thing far more valuable the good lame and morals of our young people what a people read that they are nd to sec where wo are headed one has but to look through the american maga lines of socalled jifo stores published by concerns which know that their publications supply the de mand of a class of people who are moral lepers the concerns that for the love of money place in the hands of the young stories that are not true to life though so claimed stor ies that will lead youth astray much more certainly- than the detective story since the dawn of civilisation down to the present time a woman who is marked by the scarlet letter may live to that she will regain the respect of good men and women but the door to tho social world is eternally closed to her and the black spot on her name can by no means be erased man unless ho be her inferior morals and intellect will ever take heftis a wife it is not right for the woman alone to be placed beyond the pale of so ciety while the same society closes its eyes to the past of the man who has been her companion in wrong- doitig but such ip the case wc can not change it woman like a osed postage stamp once inked i done for and any writer who preachen otherwise lures the innocent into a life lfee that of the leper who may be cured but is so disfigured be eternally shunned the publishers of these megminas manage to get their publications through the mail permitting their writers to go just as far as they please in writing of the things that men and women have always held sacred just so they include a little preachment and say that these things arc wrong they stop right at the edge of vulgarity and many of them hardly atop there after years of observance we know that the influence of such literature is bad but what can wo do when the publishers keep within the law when we tell n child not to read a certain book that the book is bad wc right there plant a desire in that mind to see for itself what we term bad we want to cultivate a love of read ing in our young people books can be friends safeguards companions educators they open up another world to us enriching the mind but there must be supervision over the books ami magailncs which come into the home nnd there must be no dearth of what wc know to be good reading there is an inexhaustible supply of wholesome fiction and interesting books on historttravcl biography and adventure and if this be sup plied our boys and girto will be train ed to appreciate the true and sense that which is cliff- ucant hinrf thi- fimt of otlobur thf churk of norval and union prra- bylerian churches wn filled lubt thursday by the induct ion of tw rev e mcdonald formerly of iieiidnli- in the lindsay presbytery torouh the absence of ihi- rev w m mai- kay of toronto who uiih appointed interim moderator rev dr wilson brampton took charge of the service held in the union church rending the charge to the congregnti to the pastor rev kenneth mclean gcorgetou n wae the preacher of the day a rev thob doddn dixie in hia dc dress to the pastor and to the congre gation following the signing of the register told of his previous experi ence of the new minister and intro duced him to the congregation as a tried and trusted friend attend in c the induction besides the v wilson the rev mclean und v cnpt dodds were rev j a mustard toronto and rev g m dunn secretary of the presbytery over three hundred came through the driving snow to witness the induction some of them travelling a considerable following the service mippcr served in the basement the ladies of the church providing supper for tbe members of the congregations and the visitors andrew mcdonald of union and the rev dodds introduced the new minister after supper had been served rev wilson acting as chairman called upon rev dunn mr- e y barra- clough garfield ucclure and the recently inducted pastor to address the congregations on behalf of the ple of the two churches miss e donald of union presented mrs mcdonald with a bouquet of carna- false mrs will rat- last monday representatives of the presbyterian congregations of boston omagh and hornby met at knox church and decided unanimously to call rev thos robinson of strat ford as their pastor last week w h brown of tra falgar had an explosion in his kitchen owing to ice obstructing the pipe leading to the water front of the range the range was wrecked but nobody was hurl the last meeting of the county council was adjourned to meet it the call of the warden who has ued his call- for n regular meeting tuesday march end at 1030 am mr and mrs david turner trafal gar announce the engagement of their daughter mildred it to lome w fish son of mr ami alpheui fish the marriage to take place thi end of february the committee in charge of thi matter of the proposed erection of monument to the soldiers of milton aixft neighborhood who fell in great war is making progress soon at- a design is approved and cepted and the amount of expenditure ascertained steps for the raining of mone in excess of what ih on hsnd will he taken champion new minister inducted what canadian women can do to i remote prosperity in the dominion by changing the balance of trade in a more favorable direction was stress ed by colonel charles mcculiough chairman of the producedin canada committee in his interesting address before the canadian business and professional womens club at to ronto on saturday he pointed out that 85 per cent- of the advertising le country made a direct appeal omen aa buyers and that if wo und discrimination in their pur chases they could request produced- incanada goods and restore better trade conditions while canada wa purchasing at the rate of 60 per head in the united states he united states was purchasing at the rate of 4 per head from canada maklbg a most unfavorable balance of trade when there was unemployment the country it resulted in hardship for the women who had necessarily to stretch the puree strings to meet the trying conditions by allowing the countrys money to go out to foreign countries canadian industries were being injured and unemploy ment increased in concluding col mccullough urged the women of can ada to buy canadian produced goods especially if the quality were as good that from other countries if a boy over 14 is eager foi education and is willing to study in- should be given all the necessary en couragement but on the other hand there are ads who have no desire for booklearning and who will onl waste time if compelled to remain ut school mr j j kelso of the pro vincial childrens department in nn interview on this subject favors the appointment of vocational officers o assist these boys and find suitable employment as would benefit all con cerned we hardly see the nccessity of appointing vocational officers we a superabundance of officials of kind and another parents teachers employers and the boy him- lf should be able to decide the mat- r with fair satisfaction ai has been ic case heretofore the first division court at os good hall has handed down a decision which will have considerable effect on the advertising and sale of mer chandise throughout ontario the case which came up for their lordships consideration was rex vs roderick it was brought out that certain mer chants of picton had formed a club giving each dollar customer a member ship ticket later a raffle was held the ticketholders drawing for a small sedan and other lesser prizes the manager of the scheme was convicted under the lottery law and the first divisional court dismissed his appeal a similar appeal from chntham came ider the same ruling as this method of advertising goods has been quite popular with merchants in ontario the ruling will liave a wide application it now ap pears that where a number of pcr- bons own an article in common they may raffle it among themselves bat it is illegal to nil tickets to any out- lid e party erin mrs james binnie is in a toronto hospital where she had a cataract removed from her eye we under stand the operation was successful and that she is getting along nicely mr w mclaren while gathering eggs at his poultry house the other day came across a real large egg the egg from n rhode island red hen measured g a by h inches who can beat this mr and mrs wm cheytie of erin township wish to announce the en gagement of their eldest daughter frances wilma to charles elmer booth son of mrs wm booth of erin township the marriage lo take place this month in the combined standing field crop and threshed grain competition in oats conducted by the erin agri cultural society in 1925 the awards have just been forwarded to the sec retary and are as follows name variety grade 1 s griffin a son banner extra 2 eph barbour banner extra 3 jas mc kit rick banner no 1 4 r d nodwcll banner no 1 5 burt bingham banner no i 6 geo overland banner no 1 geo c burt banner no 1 a c mcmillan secretary acton gas flavors craam dairy farmers mho operate cream separators with gasoline gincs should take the strictest pre cautions to atoid a gasoline flavor in thcctesni and butter says the de partment of agriculture at ottawa a tight connection between the en gine and the cxhausc pipe and direct ing the pipe through the roof instead of ah rough the wall will make cer tain that the fumes are blown away from the cream no matter what the direction of the wind there should be a tight wooden partition between the direction of the most prevalent winds and the engine the operator should ake great care to avoid carry ing gasoline odors on his hands and clothing and gasoline should never be placed in a cream can milk pail or other dairy utensil jillian byrne spent the week end with friends at georgetown mrs h s wilson spent tueidny with her mother mrs anthony it georgetown according to the will of the int irs c s smith made oh may 29th 1922 h p moore police magistrate acton and william gowdy manager if the toronto lime co limehouse ire her executors chief jackson of georgetown was n town on monday he opened the free press office door as he passed and queried have you een the first robin yet well hes out in one of the trees across at the sunderland house the baptist young peoples union held a sleighing party on tuesdsy evening two sleigh loads went out as far as dublin they were enter tained afterward at the home of mr and mrs c r knapp ah report delightful time mr george agncw son of mr and mrs george r agnew mill street i reported to have been promoted to in- manager of the largest branch of th- detroit savings bank in detroit thi- is one of the oldest banks in michigan the frectyesa has pleasure in offer ing congratulations to this young mm who is proud to call arton his birtv plare free pres ort to tcruot r and mm v p ham of ch ten ham who are leaving the village to make their home in toronto after a residence of over 40 years were made the recipients of a handsome and wcllfiltch purw from their neigh bors tuesday night the comiminitv gathered nt their home where witr t h elliott in the chair a program was given by misses mamie lagrow miriam haines mrs h k house mcssra house fred jones joe din- widdie and theodore haines chariv wilkinson read the address and alee campbell gave the purse addresses were made by representatives from vitiate in uia district notes and comments ok a mother i simple but charming woman who died and left several small children u friend wruti this touching tribute r rut knw a braver woman to face lifa littln things duuntlcssly to finish u iu in spite of weariness to hiikwi sh with a jest and to fiht buck pain for the sake of husband und cbil is the highest form of courngi ertniti moods common cverydaj i seems rutheruseless but after all a 11 the pushing and pulling of pie men nnl women that make eiv everyhody responsible for th- fuel lo heat a home would give a few dollars jmt now to learn for certain what hie balance of hie jwill- tir iouig lo be like this prob lem wii the iulijeci of 1 conversa tion saturday iftcrnoon among thret local citizens nil pilst three score mill ten each had a different reiu011 for his prophecy but ihey were all agreed that there would be few 01 no zero periods from now until jpiinj they were also agreed that bin ring newi- frosts in april after the lop had tliawcd prospects for a big yield it heat next year wen- excellent church reports this year re flect in no small degree the prosperity of the people and their desire to con tribute towards the better things of life one cannot help but reflect that f people everywhere gave as they ihbuld towards the support of the church at home and abroad then- would be little need for the numerous bazaars teas sales concerts and other means of raising church funds now in vogue this will apply to other getting up those functions were fund ed it would generally amount to move than the net proceeds and if the people who give indirectly m this way would give directly the gross pro ceeds would be available in addition it will be said that people give in this way that would contribute no- thingcthcrwise that may be so in fact that is so but this could be mlnmized by education and making n thorough canvass that is not say ing there should be no entertain ments entertainments shbald be for entertainments sake a charge may be levied to meet expenses in case of a surplus it may be quite proper to hand it to some worthy cause nut that is incidental not the main ob ject all men desire lo achicv prom the smallest child and from the adult of advanced years there is near ly always the desire to be forging ahead both from the standpoint of the individual and from the stand point of the community nothing in more contrary to right living than community inaction laziness and indolence idleness and stupor art- tural conditions to exist in your nunlty and loyal citizens look upon them as undesirable and repel- int you cannot achieve much rhcre community prjde is lost you must believe in your merchants your neighbor in fact the whole munici pality in which you live ntth an abid ing faith that there is none better faith is the foundation on which the hole supcrstructurc of your com munity is built first show your faith by patronizing your mcrcbnntv anil your merchant will show his faith in you forget the inrgc stores out of town you never have or will gtt anything for nothing things of qual ity necessarily demand fair prices the one sure way to strengthen your own poilion ami injure increasing property aluations and general pros penty in your community is to spend your mont here hy patronizing your own merchants n tngger nnrl bet ter home town and district will rw the refill 1 dies aid 91 years 1 brcr1 u tin nw age of til jiars henry sloan of lhal pioneer hronte family died on feb 17th at the home of his daughter mrs g b fukc rs frix ii rl aie mr sloans parents were among the original settlors of bronte coming over from ireland many years ago as a blacksmith mr sloan car ried on business at bronte oranpc- xdl churchill and newmarket he was n lifelong orangeman of orange stock he is survived by two daugh ters mrs w jones o toronto arid john in michi- we do not see any prrxpect of a cohsiilerable and pemuinent reduc tion in the price of neusprint the demand for export to the united states is enormous and our pulp- wood areas are m danger of deple tion at no distant date

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