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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 10, 1926, p. 1

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the georgetown herald flitvmmll yilar of publication georgetown wednesday evening march 10th 1926 up k00to i h the georgetown herald j m uoom pnbllfaoraod prop ri tor muibor canadian wkl n jpi an do la ub cnr tim tab i olmlhaut lhontr 7 85 it m ptlubotlhcl tiuiben 1018 am mail 11 60 tin pabhonijer 8 lb v m mail g 3ft p tn p us sen go r 8 20 pm pan sen go r sunday 7 21 pm going weht ijuiiengcr 7 54 nra mail paewdker 10 b0 m 2 li m mail 4 60 i m pnauengor 8 02 p m iasaengor 7 08 pm pobueoger sunday 10 24 nm aoinq nouth mail 600am mail 1 55 pm going south mail 11 is am mail 7b4pm canadian national ejedric railways torenta sabuxfcaa hauw a8tbocjnd westbound daily dftl train train no 2 8 04am no 1 7 21 10 04 am 012 04 pm 8 2 04 p m 10 4 04 pm 12- golpm u 8 04jra 16 10 04 pm 1812 01 am tram nob 1 run suoda 0 21 am c 11 21am 7 1 21 p in 8 3 21 p m 11 5 21pm ia- 7 21pm 16 9 21 pm 17 12 is a m in daily except directory shilton wallbridqe a dale barriaurt so i mi ten elo toronto and aeorfitown onlce kenaadj block la roy dale in cbaxit of oaora uixn otsc op bar niter soli c nor lie office mill si ccorgelowi hour 9am to5p m i welneidar and saturday cv ouuftk0 h wiooihb buruur soueltor salary pnblio ofnoaomix block- oaoraatown hours 9 a ti to 5 p in open wednesday and saturday evenings atort tavattmonta honaj tolomn tclefbome1u dr t n kar0eixus phyaieian and buraaon laedlcal offlnir of health offloa uoura 1 to 4 aad 1 lo i p to phorm u offlea and realdenee main titraet tiouth opposite presbyterian church db 0 f w robs physician and surgeon mill strot georgetown phone 22 e houao surgeon grace hospital toronto db ft v williams physician and surgeon office and residence queen sire south paoebz office houra 9 lu am 1 3 and 68 p uo by appointment db iutberuid bye ear now and throat specialist at georgetown each saturday houra7 p m till 9 p m or by appoint ment glasses supplied office at mian matthew main st home phone 107 r 6 f b watbdk d u d b offlea hui 8 u 6 exopt f l heath los d d b dantiat om in lana block on floor morti at onallla carriai factory hour- cetlropbactic ho madieima sarsary oataopatay or elaotrlaltj service kamrealomata i last attekdakt j near the nioit complete and uplo dali office chiropraclically in ontario meiuek taj oalrepraetar palmar gruaau 16 yipraouo office next to o neill garage wednesday fc saturday 2to s1 lo 9 p n other days and houra by appointment phone ls0w rendence 1541 at amhanthono lljtuesday an friday 2 to 9 pm urn shavallui iuf alrad standard anthracite scranton coal in all sizes automatical borooned andi lo ided coal wood select lamp tor domestic and threshing purposes e smithing and caunel coal in act icarry evorytlimg to be tooai in any up to gate coal ana wood yard wjllson s jewellery store for february month we offer a vcty fine selection o cups saucers royal albeil crown chir made in england at 98 cents each a b willson jeweller nest ap hotel moqibbon oeqrgbtown reauonable chaurgea dr w barnard opt d r 0 optaklrlsl eycdam skdibit oyhdu rklstl optoaaatrlarfcy aaawtatto ontdsmta bsjal collaa bolanoa invalids eyes tested in their own flomes lrnses ground to suit your individual sight delays aire dsuigeroua have your eyes examined at hintons jewelry store main st georgetown one week sale at hintons jewellery gilt shoppe main st georgetown march loth to 17th spleijm bargaiis m per ceit slscont ell refslar prices to rc4kc stock regular 1 co watobes for 1 00 regalar 16 to 25 watches for w so alarm clocks befialar 1 so 2 4 60 for 1 2s 1 7fl 8 50 wm bogersand community flatware fine english china latest style genaine leather pouch bags regular 6 00 tor 4 00 playing canla trump markers and french ivory pieces 20 off list prices now is your opportunity be first get your pick is good tea tea oidtayoux tficwci btafcaad aunt susans visit in four big acts will be given under the auspices of the ash- grove yonte peoples league in the ashgrove united church sunday school room on friday march 12 1926 home lights u that lnni uhtn tin niht i lnhls on a vmta of btrcet twinkling nnil blinking fur mxl tn 1 inhti that mi bright or ilisiml likhth thnl kiow in the plisttniiie rni sheen on the citys strict i ikhts that jiwtl o windo pnm in rmnhlrops beauty fwt at 8p m ltlakattklts as ol mhr i llltm mlkjil ktl mr john thoman tibbs mr j l wilson mary ahci mrs jcshit ball mr j c wilson mra john thomas tibbi mrs giorre num aunt susan mrs c b dick utguv de marchmnnt coggs mrs johnston highborn mr j g wilson mibm bthel urownndgi miss dorothy hulls miss mabel wiwr mrs linda turga senator samuel smith mmaptarl brownntlgl mr hnroid reed mrs jenkins mrs florence wngbt urn sadden mrs e wilson mixe redhpi t miss dorothy hulls act i breakfast bcino in thi i ibbt home act iv aunl susan s vocal and instrumental numbers will be given between acts proceeds in aid of piano fund admission children 20c god save the kinu banquet and concert in the norval presbyterian church on i monday march 1 5 program by mr and mrs mcfarlane of hamilton assisted by mrs dodds mrs maqdonald oldn of notval banquet trom 6 30 10 8 program at 8 i 5 admission soc and 2sc everybody welcome do you sell farm products how do you know he wont buy have you called him by long distance 4l ullnltireh in loll dttuulrf its quicker and cheaper uonifgrn dtl i coal oif i put more pep tn your lamps with our high tj grade british american coal oil no higher m price than any other coal oil special to the ladies we have just opened up our new tin and enamelwarc department special prices on all enam el ware drop in and loot it over it will be a pleasure to show vou our new 1am- our buckeye incubators start pow to get the early chicks we aim to please our prices are light we appreciate your patronage john mcdonald phone is j georgetown i ai sakcesscrs it j w keuety ft sm graham clement browns bakery the home of milk bread why ni eat ihe best bread tbal ii is possible to buy mado from the purest inii wo tin nol tti hiibsltttiuh we use cnscoin nil out hn led roods crist o 14 the purest and best wthlf sliortcnitik in cnnatln wp ribo nc pondercl milk ninnnrnrltirpd 1 tin canadian mtlk prodncfijo wlnrli ip thp moat fanitaij p can bur tbi i wb our bread and oaken tit freeh ho ioir the better the bread be more yon eat ant the cheaper yon live wo apprpmld our nlcady customer sod bre plad at all timeh to berve new pnes flare ear salesman rail on yon n h brown phone 202 georgetown iii orri fllistn life is n personal hnptl tohantl firht not n d renin nothing will evir bt- accomplwhedso lynp as you only sit still and think of what you would do if you wire somebody ilsi and in othir place you are yourself d god has put you whore the mo vnluqbh training can hi ohtniney just the trainmk you mid the wny will lirtninly open for further moe- rmnt when you are ready for il it always docs out until a door opens in another direction sec to it that you make the most of the huge op portunities that lie to hand in every norm if you neglect these nothing will make up to you for the loss in after years you cannot take the world by storm till you have had en pericncc till you have been trietl anything that la to last must be built diep foundations you will never a power or an influence in the world if you find your home beyond your capabilities i remember b george matthews adam loneliness is indeed om of the things ttiht fairly shrink the heart and yet even out of loneliness may come great things and in loneliness the soul may rise to heights of pow it might not in any other way it is in times of loneliness that memory plays such a heroic part 1 sat by the bed once of a very noble and unselfish man whose body was rocked by pain and yet for hours he cheerfully recited from mem ory lengthy parts from the playit of shakespeare and httf eyes glistened with the pleasure and comfort which it brought him it is a common thing for me to throw into these talks quotations which i remember from my boyhood and every time 1 recall one i nm thrilled all new again the things you remember arc ijke pictures which beautify a room people who remember nothing of worth arc liki those who live in houo- with no pictures upon the walls memory keeps bringing back youth beauty delightful companionships the love of a long departed mother or father or friend memory washes out the mind and often given it new understanding there arc sunsets that come to me er and over again great stretches of mountains with caps of white and incomparable foliage high reaching gorges and quiet plains with grazing stock flower gardens with delicate odors rippling waters softly singing under a june sky i listen when someone says to me i remember for i am at once tn tcreated i know that 1 shall hear something that has given pleasure and happiness it fi a wonderful habit to form deep valleys with winding mind every day that you add to thil habit and one of the greatest things lo remember is the good in people es pccially those with whom you come in daily contact and who grow near and dear to you along the way price of paper e were notified the other day that the price of paper would be ad vanced very shortly that is for the various kinds of stock that we use in our job work this is rather un expected and unwelcome news as we thought that after easing off a little in some lines there would be some thing like stability in the prices as for news print the pnee has remained practically the same for scv eral years past though a slight re duction quarter of a cent a pound la in prospect for this year there seems to be some competition rising against the paper combine a few weeks ago we received an offer for newsprint at a lower rate from an othr company with a sample which seemed so inferior to the paper we arc using that we preferrrd to paj the higher price for paper in rolls that are uaed n large quantities there has been a con si de ruble reduction from the peak war price but we noucc that most dailies keeping down the lie of their general news cyrus d lawrrnee of milfort sask m the famous carrot rkcr vallc is in the tast visiting among his relatives and at the homestead sheridan mr lawrence n ports there were real crops in the west last year und that farmers cashed in handsomely according to the assessment com tnissi oners report the population of toronto proper is 549420 the as sessment is 891 67a797 including suburbs the population m 670915 the assessment j961631779 thi midland shipbuilding co had five hundred and four employees their pay roll last week that is tainly some big industry for a te and is the mon important to a to because their busiest time is in winter when work ts scarce in most ontario centres three important sriiuif of distil ling apparatus were made in thf township of toisorontio near alltt ton by customs excue anforcement and other officers the parties plicated are all farmer pt for far halp i 4ku ij thi t rti ifljiion 1u rni hih fuitfier jotur ilms til vf 1 mil iii jt imx1apai i 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