Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 19, 1926, p. 1

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m the georgetown herald sixtieth year of publication georgetown wednesday evening may 19th 1026 160 per annum in advance- 200 lo us lp- ihegeorgetown herald j m moore pafcluhar aad praprialar himlni ub wkl nw- papar aim oln tint cnr tibi tabl goin0 baht passenger 7 hfi it in passenger sl14 passenger 1018 a m mail u56 1 pnaaenner a48p hail 680 pm passenger 825 pm passenger sunday 721 p- going we8t passenger 7 ho aru hail bl6m passenger 212 pm hail 160p m passenger 602 p passenger 708 pm passenger sunday 1021 am going nobtd uail 800 am uail 65 p going booth uail 1115 aan mail 78 pm 4 at tauiiaa kalitu ueetric tallways tanat sarins railwa eabtbocnd wehtboond daily daily rata train ma 2 719 am nol 785 am 4 967 m 8 u3b am 6 1157 am b 1186 am 8 167 pm 7 18spm 10 867 pm 9 885 pm 12- 5 67 pm 11 686 pm h 767 pm 18 786 pm ib 9js7 pm 15 986 pm 181168 pm 1771206 ai train noa 1 and run daily except sunday directory hilton wahbridqe a oalk barrwtara solioitora eta toronto anil oa barrister solicitor eic office hill st georgetown hours 9anu to 5 p w open welnetdar and saturday tlveningn oihshge h wig oik b surbur laueltar notary paulo ocbminoetjllbiacx- o0howb hours 9 am id 5 pm ofcn wednesday and saturday evening dr t m haftcellus phyalelan and suiaean madloal offlcar of health oao ilours 1 to 4 and t to i p n dr c r w bobs pbjmieua and surgeon uid strat georgetown phone 22 exhooae sarrooo grace hospital dr o v wuxiams physician and urgcon obka and residence queen s south dr futhbkijkwd eye- ear mow and throat specialist at georgetown each saturday houra7 pan tol 9 pm or by appoint ment gluaea supplied onvealallm matthew mam st bone pb one 107 6 r r watsoh s v sq m d b qhhiuw oebea baant b ta 6 eaawpt tawswftay iftnwtu p t hiath l da 0 d ft ostitis oom in lanabfck ooa doer nortt af ovatlta carrlaga raotarr bow t a a to a ta chiropractic maaaatkj r daamaltr eztlsenke raw lb owst complete aod uplo dale onto curapracticany in ontario italuiirn ckdrwpraotpr hlawdnluto 16 yra araotloa office next to cneilfi gsrge wnlashrj r- r 2 ij to9 p- olber davs and hours by appointment pboaa t50w residenca 150j at mlltawpoone 213 tuesday and friday 2 lo 9 ftm km havsula raaalrad 4 standard j m ajvthrac1te scranton i coal in all slaea automatical bcreflncd and i loaded 1 coal wood select lump for domeetio and thmabmg purpoma bmiuting and cancel coal i lo act icarry evrything to be toond in any op- to dalo coal anfl wood yard john mcdonald phonb is georsetown iflmmi riundreds of studebakers have traveled well over 100000 miles you may not want to drive a car that lonj but think of the kind of service a car like this will give you for 50000 miles that s worth soma serious consideration jn oneill son georgetown stude baker reasonable charges dr w barnard opt d r 0 oplitlsn bofbl colua soll oplomtlrlst eyesight svcdallsl rekutored optomatrbt by exanlatlonoradabt eyes tested glasses fitted broken lenses duplicated lenses ground to suit your individual sight delay are dangeroa have your eyes examined at wilsons jewelry store main st- oneill block georgetown llsl try na far all your aporting goods we carry a complete line and our price are right 100 pure paint that is what you get when you buy paint frtni us make it home sweet home with a coat of martin soaonr 100 puro paint everything in pninis ennmols vnrniahob stains albfts tine mureaco etc to make your home more beitutiful at a a low copt try o tor 6ch bloyolaa ioraaa doora and window lawn mowan kamaaratora oardeateal aui j try white rose graoline in your car it will pat more pep in yonr motor like new makes an old car run 1 graham clements the quality hardware with a gonaotenoe phone 25 gtsl j hi try a loaf ol guelph bakery bread it haa been rery aiiafaetory to our ons- tomera pep 2 boxes 26o brtoaboxcb 25o p 6vq soap bars 26o 6old fioap bars 7 25o bebt8acdtnes2 tina 26c peans tins 26c kippflred snacks aoh 05c pineapple per tin lfc we deliver forsters terma oaah oeorgvtoirn phone 99 jjf frfeasflsgicfl twrrfl browns bakery conf ectionery our milk bread is a food without waste and is unequailed from the view point of economy eat more bread but be sure it is bread thai is made in georgetown 10c per 1 12 lb loa saturday candy treat weekend cuoconu9 reg- 4tc 29o cocimnul fudge swo saturday ice cream treat sntinl par fait 20o prfcsb strawbeny sundae 40c ww n h brown bakery 203w-phones- confectionery 30sj w- notice tinsmilhing healing rooung and sheet melalwork for estimates see f t mcgiluvray proinpt attention io all repairing 1 eavatroagalaa a spolatt at emptm kuajwiraaaa t shop 6e0rge st pmnc 241w i money when money is needed 0 the person of average inmtne a sudden call for even ji modeat sum of money i apt to prove embarrasing- ytt 1 lie re lire times nhrn such demands mnit le met all men are consoiout of ifrtain obligations for which they must make provision for everj requirement of personal finance life in- m ranee provides a solution but as each mans obliga tions differ from those of his neighbor it is necessary that each choose that form of insurance best suited to hia in dividual rcguiremptith each form of insurance policy hat advantages designed to provide for different needs it wilt be a pleaiare to explain those differences to y6u h r mimms georgetown po box s72 pham 114 mutml life insu8avce co it new y0 rde you wlaughl mclaughlinbuick factories have been train ing at peak capacity all winter long to meet the demand tor mclaughlinbuicks public preference has created a tremendous market for this better motor ear come in and see the better mclaughlinbuick examine its outstanding quality and luxury see for yourself the modern and exclusive features of design and performance which dis tinguish it 75 horsepower sealed chassis triple sealed valveinhesd engine con trollable beam headlights and many others order early to be sure of delivery at the time you want your better hclaughlinbuick the new low gma c financing rates are available to purchasers of mclaajghlinbuick on tiros s v king dealer mslaughunbiljickl its what you think thut mukes hi work seem sml or gay lo you your mind may color ail things kwj or make them radiant hut- be glad today- be true and wise distinguish gold from dross waste neither time 09 r thought ahout the bridgp youll never crow theres useful work for you to do for hand und drain and heart theres armait human service too in which to take yopr part if life aeema drab and difficult just face it with a will you do not have to wark alone since qod iirwith you still prcts on with courage toward thi tpal lith truth your shield emboss st strong look up and just ifcnorc the bridge youll never cross norval the ladies aid of the united church dpsctl a most happy and suc cessful year last week and marked the event by witnessing the baptism of two infanta ruth egan daugh ter of mr and mrs henry clarridge and bruce mercer son of mr and mrs h wardlaw the ladies have raised 1500 during the year gave 1100 to the parsonage mortgage- and spent quite a sum in equipping the church kitchen revkw h douglas pastor of the church gave an inspiring address be fore administering the rite of bap tism the new officers are president mrs j w campbell vicepresident mrs charles mclaughlin secretary mrs r watson treasurer mrs j n hcpherson convenors of commit tees flower mrs r mclaughlin missionary mrs guy wilson refresh ment mrs james hyatt program mrs lome cleave work mrs how ard may organist mrs frank hustle it is with universal regret that the community has heard that mr doug lass term as pastor of norval united church- is drawing to a close during his three years residence in the vil lage mr douguu has made a great many friends outside of hia immedi ate pastorate he has brought some iplendid opportunities to the village n the shape of leading public men imminent speakers armhu displayed on all possible occasions the ability to make each occasion yield its utmost measure of intellectual or spiritual advantage to norval mr douglas came to the church to find it in a rundown condition cx- igcant upon the ministration of stu dent preachers who had to be absent a great deal from the circuit the congregation recognised at onto his capacity as an organiser fell into line at once as he got the sunday school going on a good basis anil supported him wholeheartedly in whatever scheme of development he proposed from a congregation of from 15 to so each sunday now sees an attend ance of 150 due in a urge measure to mr douglass ability as a preacher where there was practically no school there is a prosperous sunday school of 80 with moo organised classes presided over by as many enthusiastic the young peoples society is an individual organisation of 60 mem- ben tho young people of the church formerly being allied with an organ- htation drawing its membership from three churches then is a ladies aid of 88 members organised by mr dodgtas which is a considerable asset to the church mrs douglas as a teacher in the junday school a worker in the la dies aid and a generous contributor to the programs of the yp society will be greatly missed two talented tons both able to play and sing have also contributed generously of urn and talent both having dedicated their lives to the masters vineyard to whatever corner of the vineyard mr douglas and his family are called they wfll carry with them a rare and valuable contribution and prove h blessing to the charge in which they are installed halton rifles the success of the hal ton rifles in obtaining suitable quarters for the oskville company was the centre of interest at the first spring meeting of the officers of theh regiment held at burlington last tuesday evening for many years the company at oakville has been carrying on under a disadvantage owing to the lack of suitable accommodation for equip ment the efforts of major j h chambrcs and cspt o a davis have finally won for the company a build ing especially suitable for military training situated in the heart of the town which gives oakville the best quarters in the county in reporting that alterations arc practically com plete and that training will begin at once for tho present season major chambres stated that he expected to organitje a company of fifty men in oakville at once maj h u laiier capt h b pea cock and cant c j cummin com manding the companies at burlington hilton and georgetown respectively reported that training had been com menced in preparation for the an nual musketry camp which is being planned this year to ukc place at long branch from july 1st to july 4th instructions in the operation of the wis automatic rifle will be given the place of honor on the schedule of training at tho coming camp the meeting at burlington was the first occasion upon which the pres ent commander of the regiment ma jor 3 b pcdleymc has met the officers of thhe regiment since his bpointment to succeed major h h ennedy upon the latter resigna tion fifteen omers of the regiment were pftacnttand necessary commit tees were appointed to handle routine fork in connection with the proponed camp a warm welcome was ertend- ed to major brock chuholm mc aaylnm far lawaaa at caalpk th sanpleroentary estimates hrowht down by hon w h price in the ontario lejruatan provision is made tot the erection of a new build ing at gaelph for accommodation of the crtrrrihafiy insane for this pur pose 76000 is voted for the school of baking at macdoitttd hall guelph 88000 is mentioned in the mlaau april report sr iv honor joe iuii pans k afjimorv l siiundcru r dviii- it mcenery r lnrusso e girgory a iiolgpr m collie b costlgai meo w vint b marshall ppccitett costlgan j kvatu frank whtt- e trcanor j mac la run g dickie lynnc wilson and h hills k lucas b tuck g weston k uluss p bar ker f brondford jr iv passj hill sr 111 honors arthur duyfoot mary ileeve margaret demson i mulhollaml gordon martin kelly mcnnlly pass doris sykes weill scrymgeour w fiddler joseph in heath and isabel thompson equal ethel smith marion trcanor and marion stockton equal bob en- aon robert reeve and jim itoss equal roy cole eleanor mcmul- len kuaaell firestine froser mimmu irene armstrong cecil davidson ami roy ward equal eileen glass lna- belle collier lloyd wottcrs jean merritt john lane gilbert arm strong form ii jr 111 honors kath leen hale billy mnclaren jane mor rison alan mcdonald helen mcdon ald howard beaumont ernest al- cott helen brown and wilbcrt brad ley rosa poile and catherine dilly irene hall walter mcgilvary lily hoggins jim sargent pass law rence cole bruce mackenzie asher freeman doris greene mary arnold ethel barker jack tost evelyn hoare basel barnes ethel s pence max freeman mihran jcknavorian alice walker eileen costigan may tedder mary decring barbara tost ethel hall harry wright jr iii b honors edith bulli- vant david crichton and bern ice mc donald equal nellie haynard david saxe and eric dcanc equal jean evans and john emmeraon equal lille francis annie hall ruth mcnally percy saxe floyd hilts pass frank gregory flora graham and rosa duncan equal jean hill jim ritchie vcmon mc- cumbcr verdun wright uekgie hoare jean mcallister ruth beau mont david bryden hona scrym geour margaret kcntner bessie hilts harvey allan neville jepson elsie carter mary edwards ho ceo larouse helen mcallister len ing sr ii class a honors hat garct long margaret maude ci if ford henry clarence kennedy fran ces evans bessie walker clarence thompson hatel smith margaret latimer curl hyde pass john cumminga lily shelley willie maude norman herbert margaret huggins gladys martin frank kcnt ner lloyd sairdcrson alex atkins gordon billingslcy jack cunning ham buster denisont chester cole jr il class a pass grace mc nally alfred sykcs gordon boushyi kenneth mckcnzic margaret sym- ona albert reeve jr ii b honors mary tost bruce kennedy una dlggins russell varey kathleen mulholland eric vt ton harry dewhurst mary i rosie lorusso pass clay ton bradley jsck foul is jim valan- tine godfrey collier dorothy sar gent albert staple ton david free man sr 1 b honors marjone hilts lenore woods marion dilly wilfred murray esther brill and irene brown mary reith betty simons pass earl wilcox robert foulis violet varey honors frank bolgcr fred armstrong j as emmcraon pass stewart mclaren victor wcmyss roy weston doris bessey ina sparling betty kcan kenneth edwards ruth davis russell maude isabellc hoare vance rillingsley vi ola costigan primary class honors joyce staccy mary feller dons kean robert saunders vcrnu lacey wal ter peckett elma tost ami evelyn sanderson mary collier ami mar- caret evans jessie mcdonald eve- fyn wood john graham jane dcnl- son and marjoric evans billie latl mer pass v ingram w brand ford q marchmcnl l wright arthur armstrong mildred davidson and earl hornby helen holmes and el mer mccurnber edward arnold ed ward huggins and grant mimms aileen dobbie and freddie johnson allan bryden grace edwards au drey grieve leslie clark flossie smith blllic filler vera mnrchmenl motorists contemplating entry into the united states will be particu larly interested in the change of regu lations just announced by the united states consulate under the new regulations motor cars can enter the united states for louring purposes for any period up to 90 days without taking out formal papers instead of oqly over a 30day period motor cars going in for from three to six months arc required to be protected by a bond the minimum value of which must be the duty on the car those who contemplate being over six months in the united states with their touring cars must be provided with a consular invoice when one notes that last week potatoes sold for 850 per bag it calls for comment what is the explanation there may be several reasons probably partly a shortage ta the yield last summer of which speculative buyers took advantage by buying up all the available- sup plies in the rail when many farmers were not able to carry ther acton the georgetown lumber company has erected two new lumber sheds on their property at the comer of mill and young streets mr alex kannawin who has been in the oil and gasoline business here for several years is about to remove to brampton mr and mrs kannawin have been active in knox church and they will be missed there very much police magistrate moore has at- jady paid the treasurer of acton 72000 this year for fines imposed cases where convictions were made informations laid by constable mc- pherson municipal officer thin says much for the efficiency of actonn chief of police as a watchful officer acton m to be favored on thurs day 27th init with a gathering of the fleet ladies of the counties ol halton and wcntworth who arc es pecially interested in the activities of the womens christian temperance union in these counties this will be their thirtieth annual convention ami will be held in the unitcdchurch among the visitors to town who at tended mrs thomas t moores fu neral on monday was one group ol four generations mr jsmcs ross of aurora his daughter mrs ludlow toronto mrs a b proctor and hn daughter baby betty they wen the guest of mrs c c speight nnr hiss bertie during xhir may if town free press moat cat lkanta amendments made by the l-rii1h- re to the ontario game and fishcr- j act require every sportsman not under fifteen years of age to gtt a kn license beforv using firearms m nting the fee will be 1 75 with 25 cents additional for the issue of the licenses water fowl hunters are forbidden to u- sny hut ordinary rowboau or canoe propflleh hy hand application not gnntrd application for clcmcncj and rr- duetion of term of imprisonment wsi made on behalf of fall forbes the bootlegger who was sentenced on the 22nd of march to a long term at bur- wash reformatory for operating moonshine stills and having liquor in kxnesaion illegally police magu- moore has been sdvised from the attomeygentrats department to that the application for elempney rtl not b grant notes and comments how vainly v- of the irroi- uji world seek llic pin mure- of tin past it matters not how urgeiul the mind reverts to hie sums ol iiiiik ago they arc gone bcyund recall mid sick on we will the maj of jvsti- lay can be foundonly in the witful realm of imagination und even fli n wr glimpse but the shadow of v kil ling beon but- the present ix oui with all its golden opportunities uinl onderful possibilities a change of which very num- ipility in ontario will approve in the utw regarding indigents woinuide n the closing hours of the lust oetuiou of the ontario legislature hitherto pie maintenance of indigent patients in hospitals has been charged up to the municipality given by the patient as his place of abodi- and the onus of disproving the charge lay with the municipality in future the charge will be made against the ounty and the county councillors ill determine among themselves to tqiieli municipa lity the patient belongs at the pre sent time much of the money spent by acton for relief is for pntnnu hospitals oome of whom have hiil very brief residence in the town a little more slowly on the country roads anti much more slowly in the towns and villages why should not every owner or driver of a car adopt this rule absolute obedience to traffic regulations and not merely when one is afraid oibe- ing chased by the police is a nlo which could be adopted and followed strictly without causing any reduction the pleasure of the drive the practice has developed among certain ontario newspapers of watching portsmouth penitentiary for the release of prisoners who hove been connected with notorious coses these men coming out have no doubt resolutions to make a new start in life and the broadcasting of their release on parole or otherwise might very well be considered a handicap to their welfare once the endb of justice have been met it is nobodys business as to the plans of a releoseii prisoner providing he is out to make good clean start and were glad to sell also the scarcity might be due to the long winter we have had making it dif ficult far those holding potatoes to market them however potatoes cannot be held up very much longer for they deteriorate very rapidly at this time of the year one thing that would close the trouble quickly potatoes would be dumped market in a hurry before it was too late lest they come into competition with the new crop which puts them of the running a bill which has passed the on tario legislature at its recent session haa special interest to married people it amended the laws which requires a man to support his wife so that it will force him to make such adequate prevision for her as his circumstances may permit at the time of his death it would prevent a man cutting olt hia wife in his will at the present tlihe a memorandum upon the fish- bill explained a man is bound by r to provide for his wife as long as he lives he is under no legal obligation to provide for his wife af ter his death if he dies without leav ing a will she shares in his estate af provided by law if he makes a will except to real estate he can leave all his property to whomever he wishes he tnay be worth one million doll an in bonus and yet dispose of his estate without leaving his wife one cent the bill introduced provides tliat when 11 man dies leaving a will and does not make reasonable provision for his wjfp hrr court may on application make provision out of the estate foi his wife mr miltsn ml mrs w h fox of paler the mssssr of their youngest don dltert olivet harold batstonc son of mr and mr batstone of hamilton thi marriage to take place on may 24lh on tuesday evening miss laura nctte feathcralonc younger daugh ter of w b feathcretone of milton and misi cissy drjsdale of hornby graduated from the nurii training school of guelph general hospital us fenthorstonr cirned off the ne for general proficiency in her nu the graduation took place in ip tolkgintc institute after which ie cbsb and their friend wen cn- itflned at thf nurses residence quite a number of miss feather- toncs milton friends attended the mluation last week on wednesday h h cox was hurt on the rourrc or the milton golt ad country club h was wstching and standing too cioih to dr h a mccoll who was driving and did not pee him at the end of swing the driver struck mr coi r his left eye and stunned him blood vessels in th eye were rup- tured and the doctor said thathad the eye been struck squarely its sirm would have been destroyed anj bail the temple been hit the blow would have been fatal as it was mr ca badly disfigured but he is doing hell under the doctors care antt there ill be no serious result from the ac- nt champion the dog tax and sheep protection act has bc4n amended this year ao as to give sheep owners a greater protc- tion the amendments are intended help to do away with useless and mclass dogs which are in most cases the greatest trouble makers

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