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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 12, 1926, p. 1

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the georgetown herald sjxtiktll yhau of publication greorgretown wednesday evening hay 12th 1826 160 par annnid i 3 the georgetown herald tfemhor t noadlnd weekly noi pa par aaaoaiutton cnr time tble troino kaht pause rigor 7 ho ui pabbonfiol- l 14 in pnasengor 10 1h t mail 1156 iii pfthacnuor utbpii mail 080 pi passenger 8 25 in passenger sunday 7 hi pi going west prtbbcugcr 7 so am mail ttlcarii passenger 2151 p mail 460 p passenger 602 p m paasooger 708 passenger sundft10 21 am going n0kt11 mail tjoo nm mail 4 ec pi ooino south mail 1115 ai mail 734 pi canadian national electric railways tares to bainrbu riu eahtbound westbound daily daily no 2 719am noll 7ji5 am 4 967 um 8 uhs an i 1167 am e 11 85am 8 167 pm 7 lbipm 10 867 pm v9 885 pm 12- 667 pm 11 685 pni h 7fi7 pm 18 785 pm 16 57pm 16 986 pm 18 1168 pm 17 1 06atd train nob 1 and 4 run daily except sunday directory hilton wallbmdqe a dale barrister solicitor cta toronto and qoprgfltown office kennedy block la roy dais id chart ol gaoraa ii o meir barrister so lie lor etc office mill st george own koun 9am to 5 p m open wednesday and saturday olabemce h wiggins barrlaur saludtcr notary fnuto 0loottnu block oeortetown houri9m io5pro oped wednesday and saturday evening hnrfhh knvaatnanla mono to loan eft dr t n hahoeavlus physio ian and 8uroaon medical os car of health offloa hours i to i add t to i p ea prions u otdca and residence laaln street booth opposite presbyterian church dr c f w roib physician and surgeon mill street georgetown phone 22 exhouse surgeon grace hoipttal toronto dr c v wilua11e physician and urgeon office and residence queen slree south phoaasss office hours 9luam 13 and 68 p iso by appoint meat dr sutherland eye ear note and throat specialist at georgetown each saturday hours- pm till 9 pm or by appoint mentglasses supplied 1 at m miuhpi mai r r watson s u 8 u d b oaersatawa bma hamnt fl to a exoapt thmaday afurow p l heath lds dda dentist otdo injlhna block ana door nortl at cnauia carriage factory honi chiropractic ma madtoua ssucwt ostaopatay or slaotrioity lhrrservice ladt attawoajtr xbw the most complete and uplo dale orbce cbtropracticady in ontario heilisir tka curopraotor falsaa otainat ujrspraetloa office mil to onellla garage wednesdays saturday 2lo 57 to 9 pm other days and hours by appointment phone isow residence i6flj at mtuaaphone 213 tuesday and friday 2 to 9 pm ho afcovaui raqalrad standard anthracite scranton coal in all sizes aatomatioally screened mi boatled coal wood qaleot lump for domestic and threshing purposes smithing and cnnel coal in fact ioarry everything to va found in any np to dnte coal aodvjood yard john mcdonald phone is georgetown for investors investors find our bond department of great assist ance in selecting suitable in vestments and also in arrang ing the purchase or sale of securities a monthly list of offerings will be sent on request the canadian bank of commerce capital paid up 20000000 reserve fund 20000000 georgetown qrintli j lthompwn managei reasonable charges dr w barnard opt d r 0 oplomelrlsl eyesight spcdallsl opudatt registered optometrlity eitaiot nation- graduate rojml collaa solans eyes tested glasses fitted broken lenses duplicated lenses ground to suit your individual sight delays are dangerous have your eyes examined at wilsons jewelry store main st oneill block georgetown our lawn mowers tvill make the catting of your lawn a pleasure instead of a task we have di fie root makes but wo specialize in lite famous woodyntt mower 141bs10so iainlll2a 18 in 1 115 screen doors and windows pore palmta a complete lino mm in with quality varnishes we special it partial ooodi i all kinds at he lowest prices try us resisting the root of quality white hose gasoline graham clements phone 25 do you know this q v 1se buyers have become shy of fickle cars the cars that change models every year studebaker cars are always kept uptodate changes are made as improve ments are perfected without spectacular annual announce ments your pride and your investment areboth protected t when you own a studebaker j n oneill son georgetown s tu d e b a ke r browns bakery confectionery our milk bread is a food without waste and is unequalled from the view point pf economy eat more bread but be sure it ia bread- that is made in georgetown 10c per i 12 lb loaf sa turd a y cand y trea t week end oiioco lutes re- wc 29o copoittoelt 22c saturday ice cream treat ftehli stniwbcrty sundae 20b 4 e n h brown bakery 203w phones- confeotionery 202j how tjie bank can help the farmer j there are scores of ways in which your bank can help you methods that will surprise you by their convenience and safety take the sale of n animal if it is a cash transaction you can ask the purchaser to send you a marked cheque or your bank will attach a iright draft to the bill of lading if it is a time sale your banker will handle and collect the note our manager will be only too glad to outline to you the scores of ways in which he can serve bank of montreal established l8l7 total assets in dxceu of 47aooooooo rich soft tones of a brantford roof brantford asphalt slates harmonize with any style of archi tecture and their rich soft tones blend with their ttaroandrngs at all times of the year they last for tmt are fire resistant and tfv perfect pretactloa from all weather condition brainfrrd lfllltfcebw brantford ontario stock carried infonnatiortf urn triad and sarrlca on brantford roofing ranturad by georgetown luniber co ltd georgetown announcement plumbing heating tinsmithing and electric wiring estimates cheerfully given on all classes of work you will find oar prioet aj low as good busi ness and quality will permit george r muckart pnona310 for qalok agent for good oheer tnrnaoe the furnace with the circle water pan emery street georgetown springs drive uy htlrnr a ouchi spring will shortly luutich lni drive all the w filler ionic iiliinniil how to net the fiims ulivc how to free the froicn lunl sabtt the trentheu she will oturm with her genlle nun ami ram anil with mornings ihut are wurn she will win the world bkuih prom cuch field anil hill and htrcnm she will drive the tyrant mtronit and her cannonade will seem nothing but a robins none all her trooph nre marshaled now keen and eflrcr for the fray and with blossoms round her brow spring will bravely lead the wsy men may charge with shot und shell men rnsy curse and scatter death men may make the world a hell but with perfume on herbreath anil with blossoms in her raniiii spring shall rnnie a lovely strife anil to deud and frozen lands britir the magic rifts of life no dead eyes at god todttfu men shall find aloiir her tnrhr only life and blossoms rare camp board held first meeting ulg the board decided that july si to 10th inclusive would bo the moat suitable tlntes mr p j laird of georgetown who so ably acted as di rector last year has consented to re turn in the same capacity this year it has not yet definitely settled as to who will bo instructor this year but it is hoped that either mr fin lay or mr long will find it convenient to come back again it was also decided that a girls camp is being planned by mrs neetands of mono eond several omprovcroents have been suggested ana as many groups already have ex pressed their desire to como in a body it looks as if the camp will be almost double the aire thin year groups are expected from burlington and georgetown as well as frop peel county the following committees were ap pointed camp promotion 0 t wal ker it d boyle c v chartorb a b noble all of brampton business management a t haines chelten ham p j laird georgetown c rlusbandi brampton m ashley brampton 0 h turney stretsville programme w t rayson bramp ton rev wm mckay strectsville rev a harden cookavillc rev j dudgeon port credit rev knight boltpaja g davlb brampton w a d barclay brampton treasurer mr fred henderson bolton rcgir trnr alan noble brampton lacrosse due for revival the annual convention of the 0 a l a held at prince george hotel toronto on good friday was one of the most successful in the history of the body and if the plans that were laid there at the meeting the night before are carried out canadas na tional pastime is due for a great re vival there was unbounded enthus iasm at both meetings and the dele gates arc wholeheartedly in favor of spreading the game amongst the school boys and youths of ontario and canada as a whole at the luncheon that is held every year mr e a coombes of st catharines who is himself a school teacher spoke of the erne as a great benefit to all school ys both aa a bodybuilder and as a builder of manliness anil courage one of the most prominent men in the lacrosse world and honorable president of the cala mr joe laity of cornwall ont outlined the aims of the canadian body mr blaney maguire of orangcville one of canadas foremost players who has missed only two conventions in fifty years was an enthusiastic dele gate the new officers can be de- ended upon to boost the game in on- rio acton r and mrs g w masates and mr and mrs kenneth mcklnnon went to toronto on sunday to visit mr mckinnon of brace bridge who was visiting his daughter mrs j bell there mrs jennie irwin of sudbury was a guest this week of mr and mrs j r kennedy- she enjoyed a visit back to the old home town of her birth landing algoma arrived on tuesday afternoon to be with her sister mrs d c russell during the trying days of her sore bereavement messrs charles a g matthews and ernest black of toronto come home from the city to try the trout streams of their younger days on the first of ay as of yore mr and mrs fred n beardmore of montreal and their daughter ade laide sailed on may 5th by the min- nedosa for england and will remain abroad for two years miss adelaide will attend school in paris and mr and mrs beardmore will travel on the continent free press obituary mrs john mcglbbon the dcatt last thursdsy of mar- aret menaughton wife of mr mc- libbon of esquesing is mourned by a kat many old friends and neighbors mcglbbon was in her eighty- fourth year and had spent her life in the township she was a daughter of 64 years ago though she had lived to such a good old age she had never been strong and her health began to fail about two years ago she was a presbyterian a lifelong member of boston church she is survived by her husband four sons samuel h georgetown peter daniel and ar chie all of esquesing two daughters mrs r shortlll toronto and miss jennie at home twentyone grai children seven greatgrandchildren two brothers malcolm and georg menaughton michigan u ter mrs alex mitchell harbor springs mich the funeral took place on monday from the home- stead to evergreen cemetery liai very large the services were eon ducted by rev r mcdcrmenl of bowjnanville a former minister of boston church among those pres ent from a distance were two nep- hews and a niece or peter hcgib ben mp of braeebridge john mc glbbon sara j a and miss mcpherson of flint mich hereanci there lelallui 8j of hindi 31 3fi u3 coiiwihiitinl by the brltili lie 17- 117 b til i n i ted sliilvs und bjh b it i her uiunlrirs in addition 311jsui canuihans whu lud -itb- hahid hmnei in the united stutea unci resided there for a period lunger thim hx muntrn retunud lu lie in their native lund a new cosh on delivery parcels system has been inaugurated nt pust offices all over great britain par cels up to the value of 40 abqu i19s rosy now be posted at any post office to any address in great britain the value being collected by the post office authorities and re mitted to the sender the system oemi to be meeting with success business conditions on the pacific coast continue on the upward trend with great sctivlty in construction work the lumber industry outlook is brighter snd there have beenim porta nt developments in new saw mill construction the fishing in dustry is on a better footing pulp and paper mills arc active and ad ditional power pro grim me are be ing worked out a m johnson president of tha canadian club of boston visited montreal for the first time on tho new redwing train now running between tbe two cities on canadian pacific lines in telling of the charitable and naturalisation aid given canadians by tbe canadian club of boston mr johnson said there were some 900000 canadians in the state 0 massschu setts of this number 80000 are in boston sir esmo howard british am bassador to the united states stated on his arrival in toronto on a cpjt train that the question of european peace was the most urgent and im mediate problem of the day it was necessary for great britain to assist in maintaining peace snd the league of nations offered a suitable vehicle sir eirae ciaimedhhat if the league disappeared england would be com pelled to join some european com bination against any country which threatened to dominate the con tinent net earnings of the canadian pa cific railway for msrch were 2- 824177 an increase of 1700965 over the isme period last year and the best march net since 1618 for the three months ending march 31 net earnings were 6631067 an increase of 12s76s8e over the correspond ing period of last year and the best showing for the three months sines 1017 gross earnings for march were up 1 1830271 while expenses increased only 1623306 the development of tourist traffic to the dominion has been one of the most noteworthy events of the cana dian economic situation in the post war period holiday makers of tho united states apparently find can adas vacation charm irresistible as the number of visitors shows large increases every year in 192e 2- 429144 united states automobiles entered canada for touring pur poses as compared with 1 869210 in 1924 a new record hi expected this season speaking at tbe canadian daily newspaper association meeting at toronto recently e w beatty president of the cpjt said then is no class of worker mora closely in touch with or mare soundly in formed of the problems of the coun trys industrial life than the railway and n swap per workers each was building up the country as he served the actual needs of tbe community mr beatty was impressed by th universal wilungrveii ef the cana dian press to get behind appeals that must be made to the public on behalf of works of charity eivic benefit and education radio lntarfaraaoa we have boon hearing several complaints from radio fans lately i titer fa ren 06 from electric motors violet ray marbioes and recencr- ativo seta in the chief cause of their troubles several report having programs spoiled by tbe continual squealing and shriek g ot some regenerating radios there is talk of forming a radio clnb with the object ot endeavor ingto improvo radio reception in ibis section kay bed and uss a wide variety of subjnotb in the held of tbe outdoors is covered in the may itsne of rod and gun bicb has just been issued in ooddetjtion with tbe openiuk ot ping and fishing season cnt iseno of tbo magartne oontains a number of interesting articles which should prove of value to those plsouing to wsit tbe woods or stream tbe regu lar departments ot fish itifi noler and ootdoor talk carry articles par ticnlarly appropriate to tbe sea bod boonycantle dalos contri bution to the may issue ie a novel one giving sportsmen an insight into the commercial side of fishing for mackcral bairtond thomp bod presents an interesting storj of the bear and there is also ao in teresting article on jasper nation al park and a fiction story ncrr say die by harry m moore rod and gun is published mofjtbly by w j taylor limited woodetork ontario notes and comments the new law 111 khpett to th iwiuiiig of the marriage lueiihe ilo not seem to be understood thorounlilj by those ontemplatine entemik tin- bonds of matrimony anordmj t the new act three full day at tiuircd after the issuing of the juru- rluge license before the ceremony uui be performed any person who miuziii n marriage before the threi iivh hne expired shall be liuiile to meur penalty this m not like it used to be when you touhl put ou your glad rugs go to the issuer of miirringi licenses secuae youi licenbe und off to the minisnr to ti- the knot f their lawns uud boulevnrdr nost vexatious und disheartening to- ec the damage done by people who either through thoughtlessness or iiiii- u co mb muoon of these pel the huwt of bhortiutting or otherwisc trampling the soft lawn- those who have ucnuired this hubil should before taking a shortcut oih u lawn again give u thought to th man who has to look uftur the grav and who aims to make the property u credit lo the town und an attraction to visitors one of the ntrunge things about is mortal life is the nonooncern e show toward death dirfyou evei stop to think that six ftfet under the ground there arc rows and rows of dead who lie unmindful of the tu mult that is raging above them to sec men piling up dollars and plan ning leases that are to run for years you would think trjey expected to stay on top of the earth for some con siderable time yet deep down m their hearts they must know thnt soon the grave will open for them life is not measured by money and when the damp earth settles upon youi brow all the money in the world will not buy health then why sucrificc your friendh peace of mind am health in the mail rush to get ahead of someone else dont envy the man of great wealth perhaps he would give thousands of dollars for your digestion oldetyme fiddlers contest intereilink event in contraction in tho report of the concert given the town hall acton on wed nesday evening of inst week the free press contains the following the fiddlers contest had six en tries but owing to the bad roads three from hilhtburg were unable to attend but th small list of entriei deterrent to the vim and en thusiasm with which this event went off the three enuies were mr john nickcll of llmehouse mr william mason acton and mr henry shortill ballinafad mr nickcll drew first lace to play in the contest mr jhortill second and mr mason third each contestant played a couple of jigs or hornpipes and a couple of waltz numbers each had their own accompanist at the finish of this the three f iddlera played two or three numbers of oldtime tunes together and master john mcgechic did a step and then the crowd howled for the judges messrs j c hill d trzwcll and allan lcishman for a number they very graciously re sponded with the request bandmas ter mason explained that mr h p moore had donated the first prize cup with the request that mr j c hill would play money musk as a num ber on the program and although mr hill explained that he was bash- money musk with all the t ness and accuracy with which he has contributed all his numbers dr david tarxwcll who won the second prise in the guelph contest also con tributed a couple of the oldtime tunes that called for hearty encores in the contest playing mr h shor- i was awarded the first prize cup mr wm mason the second prize cup and mr nickcll received a box of igars badly bum ad mrs w h mcneil of nelson township had a narrow escape from being burned to death on wednes day of last week the fire in the coal stove had become very low and in order to revive it she poured cool oil on the cool which caused an ci- slosion the blase from which ignited er dress and she was badly burned on the hands and face before the flames were put out by members of her family liiard at nortl two creatures resembling liiard have been caught in the credit river at norval and many of the villagers are reviving the story of the child in northern ontario which was killed bj the bite of a very much similar lltnnl last year in appearance the creat ures are of a mottled grey and about nine inches long mothers of the vil lage are somewhat alarmed as hi the spot where the lizards were taken the children of the village are in the habit of bathing during the lummor maatina of madid social the annual meeting of the wellinc ton and north halton medical societj held in sl josephs hospital guelph on monday may 3rd was attended by mem horn from mount forest pal merstoa acton georgetown milton erin and guelph able addresse were delivered h professor van wych and profemor dunean graham or toronto university after the meeting the sisters of st josephs very kiniilj served tea which wns much appreciated by the medical men the following officer were elected for the eniuing year hon prcii dents dr groves fergus and dr coleman of palmerston president dr argue of mount forest 1st vice- president dr bcnnctto guelph 2rni vicepresident dr gowland milton councillors dr robertson eloradr pjilrhy of guelph and dr wil liams georgetown treasurer dr micarter guelph sec rrtnrj dr wallace guelph smlla a wfcua though davs be dark and trmlo be tough its always well to make u bluff to face tho world with cheer ful eye k though the goofec worn hanging high no merchant ever made a friend by dire complaining without end and people novo seek a store to hear a rronchy merchant roar theyll patronise tbe wiser fieot who dosent air hit discontent

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