Halton Hills Newspapers

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

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the georgetown herald sixty fiitt ylak uv 1uhi it ation greorgetown wednesday evening november 10th 1926 1 go per annum in advr georgetown herald j h moore f patmukar a pwpriator kfaaakar cuillu wfkl nwt- ur r im th 1 gll 1 eaht passenger 7 1 a oi passenger 9luam fasdongvr mail passenger a 48 pm mail 6 82 pm paaaeafler 8 26 vm paaeenger sunday 7 21 pra yoin wrhi mail 7 30 am paaeadger 9 ib lk passenger 212 pm mail 4 50 pra paadenger 602pm pnaaenger 7 08 pm pjuaeuger sunday 1021 am qolrld hortil mail boo am hail 4 65 pm goim b9dtu uait 11 is am mat 7 81 pm cauim katlnsl dedric lauwayb taiaato mutaa rtlbn ribtbouhd we6tbodnd daily daily no 2 719am no 1 7 8finni 9j7aui 3 9 86 am 6 1157ai eu86 am 8 iljpm 7 185pm 10 i 57 p m 9 8 85 pm l687pm 11 585pm 14 7b7pm 18 78spm 16 9 67 pin 16 9 86 pm 1811 b8 p tn 1712 06 ara special eourly service during the penud of the canadian national kx libation omropracrao lastattnp4w 4b the mm complete and oplo dl osca chiwpractlcalrr fa owano msxuiji tki 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for robesthorsp blankets halters beach- quebec cook stoves electric coal and gasoline heat ers let us save you money on hardware graham clements phone 25 we aretaakiog a specialty of fall and winter mitts iiiti lom grandys the putte rood store grocery specials i i tli hull ilniik ixi ik m lmillou i ii mm- 1 1 is i in si iiijiulu 1 iti1o stun i km i i null hnlu i i i ii ii in jll ify v kill in- nil ih i ii 1 ail i ii r i i uv- i m i mh i i i i xllmi 1 1- i iimmist if i ii hi k 1 in is ilk i i ii till u a su i a m granely phone 75 a s tislacl a guaranteed s 3slca zs e prompt delivery e is good tea tea oldea uotvi ww licand hell usually modfltdkc hydro electric system re orders taken for ranges -and- appliances of all kinds lamps irons toasters always on hand at the best prices office town hall ford car wins out tin proverbial tlinll that pomes onco in i life timo nmi to humlretls of rnnl ottiinn it tho wisuni pur london on scpl 18tli wlionthrj saw i si imlinl ford romp awi from w liippet 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have trod we are not divided all one body we one in hops and doctrine one in cbsril barky onward c abide with me fast fall the erentde i fear no roe with the the darkness dcepana lord with mc bleat abide ilia bave no weight and lears no when other helpers fail and com bitterness forts flee where u death saune where ktve help of the helpless o abide with thy victory me i triumph still if tl t at hand 1 if thou abide with it greater love hath n ji than this that a man lay down hla life for his sergeant j blair pte j cowaq sergt w g grainger pte p king pte j kennedy sergt j moore sergt obs h nolle pte c u slcightholme they died that we might live fit lt 0 barber pte h francis pte 1 green cpl w king pte- w loud lccpl a s mino pte w phillips ht ltc soroerville pte j campbell pte 3 godfrey pte h hickey lt- e leslie pte g maaon pte d hckenxie pte g soirea pte s stawicky e liveti forevermore afterwards ik rlakdcrs out of their mingled earth tall trees arc sprouting withered their laurels now their names ungu eased her whefe they died to save us noth ing doubling sheltered from our forget fulness they falls once again the twilight of novem ber these gave thsir lives when life was at the may have i tie right to whisper re member i was not with them when they marched away all hat they never had wan mine full measure dying they passed to mc their hen tage friendship learning leu toil achievement presbytenal the following resolu tion was proposed and passed 1 moved by mrs caldwell second ed by mrs den yes that we the members of the guelph prca byte rial ol the united church missionary so ciety assembled in convention in georgetown express to mrs crowe of gilclph our appreciation of her cour age in the public stand she has taken for prohibition before party and also to the hon mr nickle also that we stand solidly for the retaining of the ota rcaliiing that never before were conditions of sobriety compar able with those now enjoyed we believe with the rev mr peck that ht history of all government sale is vi dent of the failure of government ale and that the only way to rcgu la j- the drum evil ui to regulate it voices of children golden middle age and with it ftll the knowledge never sleeping thpugh none reproached that 1 was not as they that life is won by losing lost by keep ing i was not with them when they by an unknown civilian guelph presbwerial w m s onslph attht a conference of the guelph pres bytenal of the w m s was held in the united church georgetown on thurxla nov 20th with the prcsi dent mrs craw of lucknow in the chair a large gathering some 260 delegates and members of the local society was present and there was a very full and busy day the lunch eon hour in the basement provided opportunity for social intercourse waimich enjoyed mrs forbes of weston from the dominion board was present to con duct a question drawer which proved to be a very welcome and necessary feature aa this has been a year of adjustments with many points ti settled she later gave a talk on financial claims and needs in a charm ing and convincing way mrs langiey of toronto another member of the dominion board gave a short talk and the president had also a most inspiring adores based ic story of the widdw s cruse of oil reports were presented from the missionary societies mission hands and joung people a societies in the bylaw 35a a by law id ttuul 4t public strl in thi- 11 inw i hull includi a io til hikhwuy uvcnuf tkvvuj jlnvtvwiv wiuuri pluci t vimluit oi trtstlt designed inlin ud for or ubcii bj tht gen public for hi pjsni of vihi b vtlm ehicl trailit the hal ton plowmen s association conducted its annual plowing match sov 3rd under favorable condi tions the match will eh was held on the farm of kenneth agftew in tra algar township adjoining milton as well attended with rood plowing i the various clasaeit the win re as follows class 1 champion high cut sod open 1st on ridge best ci and finish william b vansicklc of catnsville onl 2nd hitrv wells milton class 2 high cut in mhi open to county only 1st on rup kenneth agneu milton 1st on crown ken ncth agnew milton 1st on finish wellington wilson georgrtowti 2nd on ridge wellington wilson george town 3rd on ridge clsire wilson milton class 3 champion jointer class aod open 1st on ridge sam wil son milton 1st on finish sam wil on milton 1st on crown a robin n milton 2nd on nag a robin n milton clara 4 jointer class in sod county open open to fanners sons 1st on ndge and best crown and finish harold agnew milton 2nd on ridge cecil chisholm milton clan g boys class in sod open to young farmara under 20 years of age 1st on ndge best crown and finish harold wilson milton 2nd on ndge lloyd carton hilton 3rd on ndge frank peddle hoton shill intluil moui t ruction injut mi 11 profiled or irmii by anj kind of povnr nclu ling mut cuhir powir but not inclu ling tin of uovtnc or utiiun nnluav running only upon rails park as upptml to a vihicu shall mian to allow tht uinu to u main standing on u street for a longir ptnod than five minutes stand ui applied to a vehicle shall mean to stop for any ptnod of time longir than actually required to takt on or discharge passengers or iirchandise 2 absolute control of street trnf c is vistcd in the chief of police 3 vehicles moving slowly shall kctp as clone as possible to the curb the right allowing more swiftly ing vehicles free passage to their lefl j drivers of vehicles before start ng turninwv stopping or changing toeir course shall make sure that such novcmint can be made in safety and i without obstructing traffic and shall give a visible signal to persons dm ing behind them of their intention to make such movement 5 vehicles turning to the right to n intersection street shall pass and turn the corner as near to the right and curb as possible fi vehicles intending to turn to the left into an intersecting street shall continue beyond the centre of the in tersection before turning the driver of u vehicle upon the approach or sounding of signal of ambulance police vehicle fire wagon or other fire apparatus shall in mediately draw up said vehicle as ntiir as practicable to the right hand curb and parallel thereto and bring it to a standstill 1 no vehicle shall be allowed to remain upon or be driven through any street so as to blockade or od struct traffic and no vehicle shall be overloaded that the horse or horses motor power shall be unable to ivt it at a reasonable rate of speed 9 no vehicle shall outer or emerge from an alley stable driveway or garage without giving a warning sig 1 or at a rate faster than a walk 10 no vehicle shall remain backed up to u curb execpt during actual loading or unloading from it and in uch cose no longer than the actual loading or unloading requires the horse or homes attached to a vehicle backed up to a curb shall be turned at right angles to tho vehicle and in the direction in which the traffic on street is moving 1 vehicles shall not stop on or obstruct crossings 12 no vehicle shall stop so as to obstruct the entrance to any lane or driveway into private garages or into any building the occupant of any business or property on any street stall be given space for panting on uch street if such space is required by him subject to the regular rules and regulations 13 no horse or vehicle shall be left in such a manner as to obstruct tic ordinary traffic of the streets and no horse or vehicle shall be park ed on any street an unreasonable thne having regard to the traffic require ricnts of the street in question 14 no vehicle shall stand within si feet of a fire hydrant 16 no vehicle shall be parked on any bndge wlthm the municipality 1g no vehicle shall stand or nark directly opposite another vehicle which is already standing on the other side of the street where such stand ing or parking would prevent the free passage of two lines of traffic 17 it shall be the duty of all dnv ors of vehicles to observe traffic sig nals no parking signs and other permanent or semi permanent signal 15 the following streets are desig noted as through streets and as required by subsection la of section 18 of the highway act the operator or driver of every vehicle shall imme diately before entering or crossing anv of these streets bring the vehicle to a full stop r main guelph queen charles and church streets the provisions of this section shall not be in force with respect to any of the streets named until signs havt been erected in accordance with tht regulations of the department of pub lie highways of the province of on tano but as and when such signs shall be erected at the different inter sections this section shall then inrmc d lately come into force as regards such intersections the regulations and sketch of the said department rapectively as marked i u hereto 19 pedestrians must not step from the sidewalk in crossing a street with out looking in both directions and shall cross at right angles with the street pedestrians shall keep to the right when walking of the sidewalks pedestrians shall not obstruct sidi walks or street corners an 1 where three or more person b are congregated they shall be subjtrt to th d rertinn of th- police 20 any ptrson violating any of tut provi ions of this r law shall be subject to a penalty on conviction therwjf in the discretion of the eon ing magistrate of not more than ten dollars 10 00 for the first of fence and not more than twentyfrve dollars 25 00 for every subsequent offence exclusive of costs and all such penalties shall be recoverable un dir the ontario summary conviction 21 all h laws respecting traffic an 1 regulation of streets previously jinsed are hcnjbf repealed in so far ai the are inconsistent with this by law 12 this byaw tjiall take effect upon being approved by the depart ment of public highways of the prov iner of opuno

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