Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 9, 1927, p. 1

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oaaoalta praabytartab chorah pure tea of finest quality free of dust and packe in a redr0se red rose orange pekoe h erf good bank of montreal aubusittd 1b17 pttytlclan and surgoa rhoui sufjo gnte llotpliftl toreota oft oa v wuluam pfayoeuo oad sarffun udleaj 0r of hmiui gaorffatowb 06v and raridtneaqun st south oflot boon 010 18 and 68 pm alao by appolntmant eya bar noaa aad ttiroat soteulut w cr6avttown wodomday saturday ilottm 7 pm tlllppm or by appolae- mafttqlomu soppuid om at ulaa mtthw ualn st uoma pbona 107 r 6 hydro eledrie system orders taken for ranges -amd- appliances of all kinds lamps irons toasters always on hand at the best prices office town hall is r a wawow du muds oklaa kaawat u kiaaa tksvalaf amaaaaaaa l mbath lo ddi oataa la lau blaak aaa daar aant af owaluw carauaa rastarr oaora 4 a aa ta a aa a auaiuioirh vatariaary surfaon halaauhattk ohxropitaotio m atsallaa inam oataaaatliy lodit laosr attaufdajrr mp ttu ul coaiputa and upli oflah cfclrepfictlcally in oouno 9wumxw vk ounruur r l4yaaua omcm mm lo onaillt qirsr tvdiaaday i 8al ufday a i o 5 7 t o 9 p at otbar day and boon by appolntmant pbowlsoar raildanca 1e0 attcillaa puona 21 j tuaadayauid frlday 2tovpm w h willson itajurtrnkar sad litnama asaabadmer autaawalui or horaadrawairaarss pkrwa nlgkl or day stw or l collections w boadla eoluetloni only 85 yoort kxparlanoa ipaklta for itaav ta arleuncy and r uablluy keuyibaaiken ciuknis nriaaarllls aal tan irrni raf maalard bank of canada the f still the popular car at popular price is assets and liabilities 31at january 1927 assets caah oa band 8010816894 deposits with and not and cftaquas of other banks 4541691114 deposit with central gou rsatrve 1 iyjpooooo call and shore loans on bonds drom- turns and stocks i7vj84i47j dominion and provinrisl government 1 securities 78jig8gi4 canadian municipal securities and british foreign and colonial public securities other than o 17678689 31 railway and other bonds debentures and stocks 417911109 quick assets 4205871 19ji6 leans and discounts and other assets 31808779870 bank premises 1180000000 t of eustomers under letters of credit as per contra iii7097 total assets 77271287073 liabilities to public notes in drculstioa j 4mom3ioo deposits 641g47383 utters of credit outstanding lllj7w other liabilities iimbi8o8 total liabilities to public 70871919171 excess of assets over liabilities to public 6399367898 famous conjurors stories kaautoname obtuca dr wbarnard opt dro kjtwh samuutt soudu stautaa40taauauar ezasauatlaaoaaalaau auyal celiac aataaaa wsy suffer from eyestrain iwdauios and otliir iiu ilui to the abaonce of proper ulnwa dr copeluml r huie jour eyas ouunuiod ut wilsons jewelry store main st oneill block georgetown the demand for fords this year promises to be greater than ever you get better value for less money in a ford than in any otner car choose your new ford now h a coxe ford sales and service garage acton phone 66 sell your cream at home where yta cm cd ike highest grade and the best price pes every smartiy mgm georgetown creamery co m saxe managar bond government municipal and moitqage bonda bouehl arfd aold at prevailing marelct pricea and oideta promptly exe cuted cavreal faaal ahvaii m iyle asd cdjvlee oualjr isnabhes insurance lie vsii asciieiv msuinr life fire automobile and other elaaaea of inauranee written and efficient art- vice aaauted h r mimms phone 114 oneill block georgetown 5 some real bargains mmmm i mm mmo i type m international engine i 12 hp in a i con dition i international cream separalot 650 iba capacity never uncraled i bull dog fanning mill never uaed all idaas af mead aaiaat bajweia pelaa s v king georgetown tin waalblan wbo rslla uolely snon bis own skll and eunnuic has iteldad advanuai aays uowarav rburatoa in ntlllu it be makes a alslake ba can rcdmm hluaair by oaaslng an to noiar- othsr llrm tb illusionist who depends unon ik as- onsrauob oi au army ur aaalataata eau never tell when aooiethlaa fesay ao wrong boms tltoo aao 1 was braaentlui aa illusion known aa tho olsaauaaal trunk a larc trunk mounted oa a platform was wheeled upon tb latu sbawn on all sldas and thaa onened when tli front of ike trunk was dropped down thaudlnes waa supposed to as an empty trunk llaad wltb sheets or alaae nut on tana oacsalon the openlna of tba trunk ravealad a syoiiae wouan pahly raellnlng actlni ob tb insplrauan of tb mousut 1 mad this announesmsut ona of tba graat joys of a maaielan is first to lead his audlenee to ba iley that tboy have dlseevsrad aa of his secrets this evoolna 1 nav taken the opportunity to try an parluent perhape onehalf or twe- thlrds of you believe you have last seen the form of a young woman in- sldn that trunk the rest of yon may not ba certain ill prove to yon that your eyee have deceived yon tae trunk is empty my assistants wboaled tb truaa around agsln it was opened aad son to be emptyl tho audlaae gasped and before tb people bad recovered from their utoulaaiaent i had closed the- trunk and bad it whirled around again now 1 resmured i will again prove that your eyee have deceived you youre satisfied the trunk la empty behold the trunk wss swung open and thar lay ta youag woman the audience applauded tbe illu sion was a success wbyf i had ad hered to the cardinal principle that governs all magleums never admli a mistake when i wae presenting an illusion called lane in which a girl revolv ed in mldalr the girl bad just start ed on one of her aerial enmsreaulta when sho suddenly shot forward aad fell ten feet to the siase hiad fret an assistant bad neglected an im portant item of preparation as i saw the girl fall i rang down the curtain and rushed to her war a few moments 1 reared iter reek bad been broken but when ahe got to her feet she opened her yoi and took a drink of water ohf held my arm as i lod ber before the curtain where ahe smiled and bowed to tbe audi ence the moment she waa healed the scenes she fainted pvjrtuaasalr tin girl suffored no illeffects from the accident and i do not believe that the audience ever realised the algnlseaam of what had happened in sydney australia i performed an llluoloa wltb a huge metal frame containing a sheet of plate glso tea reel oauar after the illusion tb frame on a stand was removed to tbe baek of the stage aa4 lotf i worked a version of the levhallob or tbe floating lady directly in front or it one nlgbt i had raised the girl la mldalr and waa stamdlat at tba back of her suspended body when i heard a voice call wildly tram off the stage look out for the glass tho huge frame bod toppled far- ward and was crashing down uaoa my head instlneuvaryirieaned for ward and seised tho girl hoplag to snatch her away and plunge forward to afety desperate attempt that could never have eaeaseded than suddenly i heard a sharp clang above me the tottering glaaa did not fall upon ray shoulders i turaed and looked behind ma there waa the great frame leaning at a dangerous angle aaaraary tar feet tram my head i eaw what had saved us in the top or the frame ware two metal rings which bad never been used for any purpose that very night before the show one of tbe etage hande bad tied the aads or safety lines ta the metal ring and thus fastened it from above when tbe gloss had toppled the eofaty line stopped it fall aad saved two uvea ia calcutta i appeared before aa audience eompoaed principally ar mohammedans jn one of my tricks i produced a pig and he ran ever the footlights into tb audlenee to my astonish ment ths natlvee leaped to their feet and with wild cries fled from the theatre it won almast a paale aad i could not account f it nntll i learned that tbe mohammedans con sidered a pig unclean aad that to be touched by one would make it neeae- sory for them to undergo religious penance ta remove contamination one our party stopped at an in dian camp i proceeded to mystify the natlvee with olajght ar hand aad terminated my performance by andi ing three gold eolne la the pocket af an indian delighted at the discov ery the indian promptly claimed the money aad the chief or the tribe agreed that the told b to his jr iv hon kathleen hal- ohatheriufl ullly jane morrison billy maouuen kniest alcott helen hrown helen mootiald ainu mc donald charles caaaoii pass frank uewliutul llonuw harley bruce maolumale he poll lowaine wood haul hemes iteim hall wllbjrt bradley jack saurv dare lawrence tole omar dlgglua sllliran jeknavorian waller mc- glulvary jack tost doris ureen jim bargeut ethel 8neuce alice walker willie illtchlo br ill a 1w muriel wright ethel hall sr ill b hon kdllh bulllvait divlil crlchton hemic mcdonald nellie mdynan jean evans david sake maxine bell percy banc paas vetnon mccumber hood duncan allreu bell annie hnll david bryden walter xbrtingtoii harvey allan jr ill r pats buth mokally bessie hilli mona borymgeour jim ritchie and reggie hoare flora graham veddn wright muriel wfaitme mar- edwards ruth beaumont jr ill a hon magaret latimer richard riddal eddie ldnan and haxel sraltb equal franc evans margaret long kormaii herbert edna hurley rasa carl hyde frank keatner rooco loruiso albert reeve glarenee kennedy john cummins lloyd sanderson margaret hugglns michael connelly arthur hilto helen mcallister kenneth mcketule chea ter cole br ii hon marlon dllly dorothy minims roy looey inn mookniule doris lacoy frank bolger esther brill kathleen mulholland hurry dewhnrst harry hlckey duncan tost marjorie hilts bruce kennedy pats annie loruteo roeia lorutso mary tost mary oleadall isabell emmerson helen armstrong alaotalr kaane una diggtns jack foullt dorothy sargent clayton bradley godfrey collier alfred davidson david freeman haul walker irene btarret irene hrown rutesl vary lenore woods helen hlwhl jim valentine edwin bhor till fred hoggins albert btapleton i f jr ii hon glenna lealle frances deans rnth davit john roeto equal audrey merritt stewart uaolaren pata kenneth catton joasphino poile betty simmons doris betsey eleanor wright george rlddall ray weston wilfrid murray ratty kaan william braiahy jamea emmeraon elmer stookford 8r i hon mary feller verna looey doris kean joyoe staoey blula latimer elma tool mary collier aad evelyn sanderson equal mildred davidson pott walter brandlord and violet ingram earl hornby ernest hyde margaret evans robert foulls evelyn wood and lorraine wright equal marjorie evans clifford hilts lorraine lati mer olive bailey and andre grieve stephen emmerson lealio clark janedenlton edward hug gins alleen dobbie jessie mcdonald grant mirams irene carter edward arnold arthur armstrong billle fellar and flossie 8rath queenie marchment helen holmes primary hon jean sanderson arnold brill pearl carter alioe cottigan and gordon hills etliel alcott jack hoare mae deans buth jamet pats billle catton margaret starrett betty mcgulgan malcolm staoey elgin simpson jlrarale branton isabel rennle and kath lean dwlnt douglas redohaw mar garet king kathleen redthaw william connelly marion held jessie walters vernon cole francis golden and keith spenoe a man flui luiiuxuro r u mini in thin wlmt ploiieutofldoiiilin choose to inin what profitu inm lu mini to take fur muiilioods uaku nor uit nor wikiuiii murk the iiiiin both thiw tho wlriiih toller can posaesa unto u uutrbhl ilcgrnu and ditngtirmiq u oiio cun be skillful uud unkind another with n brilliant mmd may not when he is sorely pressed meet manhoods test that muu luu pluyod the nobler putt who clean of lurnd and elenn of heart ooiuim to his triumph great and small beloed by nil edgar a gueil okusttttam sexfett i didnt relish the idea ad loalag tb money aa i atalad that i could produce atui graatarwaadan i took the cola end apparently wrapped them ta a lusndkerehlef which i tied la aawaral tight knots i told the indian that ik cocas wm mnltlplylag which ha believed as he eoald real mar thaa tare colas through the eletb i thaa added that ha mutt sleep aa the handkerchief overnight and net epea ii nnui the morning the laeuaa guarded the handkerchief etaaety it held a few surer colas and hod not eaenaa it when wa left the aaatp divorce fa brttata la one divorce le every it public school report folloa ing is tho report of george town public school for february br iv hon arthur dayfoot josephine hlckey margaret denlaon pass alleen glass and edith god- fray gwladyt weaton cecil david- ton jack maclartn russell fire- tine gilbert dllly and alary reeve grace cotton lloyd parliament nel lie scryrageour edith tost marion treauor doris sykes irene arm strong jessie hill eleanor momullin marlon stockford pwl blair kelly montllv report for fchmary of the child- rent aid society peel and halton applications for children 3 children involved during month 17 complaints received 8 invettigatlont made 8 moilreoeired 87 mail tent oat 76 mileage approilmately 425 office interviews 10 wards heard from 4 wards plaoed out 1 warning given 1 released from tapervitlon 1 number of bays agee 2 years to 13 j ears in shelter 0 number of girlt in shelter 1 it ia a very patriotic act to give a good home to a home lent child every child should have a home dont mitt tbe blessing of having a child in your homo to brighten it the leaatats is taie following are the proposed ta revisions announced in tba budget speech delivered by hon 1 a rohh flnanoe minister a reduction of lopernent i made on all lnoome tax ratot a redaction of 20 per cent u made on all sales tax rates a redaction of 25 per cent is made on the match tax bexemptlon from stamp tax on ohaqoaa notes etc increaad from b to 010 stamp tax on cheques bills notes etc of a value over 010 is now two cents tbe graduated scale is abol- a icafltt un huontutiouiih oinbih tion now being liriuluted rroiu the fire manlials oftw nontaiiia much information on how many ittikuowti fire get atartcd the leaflet which is written by dr frank t solum dominion chem ist points out that spontaneous com- bullion or the ignition of inflaui- mable material without contact with outside flame takes place when the union with oxygen it sufficiently ra pid to raise tho temperature of the produced gases to tlie point of igni tion the spontaneous fires which break out in unrns or more partlcu larly in mows orcompartmentt where hay or sheaf grain in stored are due primarily to fermentation says dr schutt fermentation is due to the growth and rapid multiplloitlon of bacteria which feed upon the organin matter of the hay and rapidly develop when raolttnre is present anil tbe ma terials and the enclosed nirnre nnt too cold if he continue- tbe procetri proceeds slowly the process is one of slow combustion and there it no flame or tire 8uch it the procew that cautes the blackened and obui- red mattes occasionally found in hay ataoka nurture lieapt etc if on the other hand if the liay is in a confined and poorly ventilated space the temperature is reached at which in flammable gates are produced this causes fire although it may take weeks or even months before the fir ing of tho mnterldl token place in eonaluulun the leaflet declare tluit the initial and essential cause of spontaneous combustion in farm fires especially is tbe storage of tho hay in a dump or moist condition at a remedy the leaflet points out that thorough ventilation of the barn will act at a preventative it alto stated that it will pay woll if extra labor is used in drying tho hay before it is put in tho mow or tlio stack celiaal blmaaj ocaaawa sicxaatl following is tbe report of ath- grove public school for the month of febroary sr iv xflorenoc wilton hon xfred nurse hon clifford brown eaton wilton prod hulls row wrfgglesworth sr ill veni bamcs hon douald mcnabb hon evelyn walsh hon margaret holla bon wini fred wrigglesworth hon horace barnes jr ill harvey nurse bon isabel alexander hon ii class john mcnabb hon leslie hrown john alexander lilian halls i class lloyd brown hon primer mary alexander hon helen brown hon donald brown edith wrigglesworth jean brown pupils name marked with asterisk have perfect attendance teacher o chrittiuii wlurittar ahwer ifyou want a little competition take a pencil and paper and write the names of georgetown people to snit tbe following- thelaiieat man the best vocalist the earliest riser the oldest person the biggest orank the richest cititeni the hardest worker the most popular reeidont the shrewdest business man wbo hat the largest family who it the biggest grouch wbo attends ohurch the most who attends the most f utierals who is the most tarctttic person who ii the inont genial roan to meet dont tend them in to im we urt not looking for a fight stamp tax on overdrafts and ad vanoei abolished income tax change comet into ef fect for this tprings ptyments bale tax reduction now in effect stamp tax change and match tax ehange comet into effect on july ltt special war ravenna act amended to make it clear that printers are liable lo talet tax tariff ehanaat bob va oui mr c f auanuon jr of the town line trafalgar hat notteasion of the original dael of his farm being lot 2 con 2 n d 8 on the trafalgar side of the peel halton town line which wan mind by thi crown and is tinted jubeiitb 1812 115 yoars ago it wot tigned by sir istac brock then governor of upper canada just 3 months ami 3 dayi before lie was killed at ilia battle of queenston heights tho farm was originally deeded to obadlab king and the king family held it for over sixty yean the deed ia made of heavy parchment is tied with ribbon and scaled with a wax seal nhoul three inches in diameter m 8 sprout of milton hat been elected superintendent of works of the hamilton district of rovtl arch mttons at the bmnd chnptcr held tills week in ottawa he will ofuci ally visit every chapter in the hamil ton district

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