the georgetown herald ivi tumid vkai hi iuiiikation oeorgetown wadraasdaur eanlnr july 18th 1828 160 per annum in advnnrn shoo tn uh hie georgetown herald jr 1ntilllw lrttaf rlul tauadlan naliauat electric railways turoutn suburban rllwav osthohsil i lilv rrum mn up i ii i in ii 7 111 ilit lit ii iii ii il i ii in 7 i in i 10 l til i 1 ia- y 111 il i 111 u 7 r7 i in m si7 i in ml iis7 ilfi ih urn iim ill iii mill wisi mound i nit- trulu nn i r i5 am ii ip 116 iuiu ri ii llly iini t lllu lin ilfiiin lll pm ii plll 7ir i lu ll 115 iiu liill- pin i jihi it in ilnj nn llilh l ni kpi 4 mi s pi hi i ii ilillj inln ill hi ail ii ill iill ikhii i s il nly lilii- ih 1 ui spi lnl in aiiiii mill cn it hum litbl idlni kast i lnltluil i llh ilshlmlljll il 11 ml lumltl 10lh llll mul im pni iliicnari illl piii mini ull pm tilhjtl1ti hvifi pll illbi illlloi uoinci wkhi 7111 ptn muil 7hi am hill 1111 lijljtrai 1iiihfnuor ilullilllllci ilinhfuntir pimhnnner sllllilllv b1b liill oou plll 70h pin 1021 am u01nu noiitii mini mail goino boiitii hlr am 4 en pm mail mail 71 iim directory dale thompson barrister aaa sselletlare ucorgetuwn ontario lry dale joka a tkampeaa offices- king uldg mill st olarcnoch wiggins barrlatair sellelter notary fablte urne01ltiix bloci- georgetown hour j iim to 5 p 0ci wetlneaitiy mid tlur dy evniuu the bride tht 1ulorytotrrrfift hojuimun im-iixw- itujjtugi tl till in fftm lilub th iti wltttf tb ct rjugt jtj fi furlb every two minute of every business day someone canada buys anew general motors c tince the days of- confederation general motors of canada limited lts keen supplying canada with tram- each yei have multiplied the scope of general year requirements motors service has widened the qua- iiy of general motors cars has steadily improved each year more canadians w e looked to general motors for better automobiles until now every two min im- of every business day someone in inuda buys a new general motors car these cars are bought by people you know by people like yourself for the very reasons which would guide you in the choice of a car they are bought because they are the product of the most progressive organi sation lo the world a most progressive industry because they reflect the general motors policy of constant ad vancement because they are brttir csrs thty represent the uttu de vflopmtbis of lb warldi leading automotive niiucb laboratory offering ilicc public oi toon js tliy r are proved in adtoim general motor nut die htcirr cjrt heiuiwe ihty general motors and ihry embody prciicr wit general motor money- jtin n quantity haying ami tuluuiu nl tli it popularity of centril mur i mure flun u ptslnif intcrft in i car buvr fur lien iil m lrjttiitltiiatucirrliitcprjl to offr nilt uuru uuirtiii valuo canad db r t paul phytielan und surgeen mfduui uillitt of huultti in riuiucinu fuwnnhfp titticm ilouip 2 to nd 7 to b p sb phone u ifflcb ai4 hrattlence utn dtrtet uili oponlt 1rctbyterun chureb dr c f w robs ihytiu4li nntl surknit mill kirc ticorirotovuhi ilinno 22 llvllouft kurinoit ormct havpiltl ituonlo dr c v william pliyaitiun itnil surrijn mdicul olllir uf llrultli i ci rue town oilui- untl ihui st south pkeae sau jiatlldurtitttoam liondthpni also by appointment rrn7watsoif bv s hdi 0rcetwa orrlea heahi0 to ft eaeept thwawlky afieraaoaa ptl heath ld oat oemlt office in lane dloolt one door sort or onelue csxrlae raatorr hour a pi to p m dr r learuontii vrloriimry sorycon 4 v pbon s40 haln lit worth aronorrowm ohiropraotio tto lfedtolb seimejt oatsapmtky r cleetrlelty htreuarnt cblroprmello xrv heurcbtometer laot attendant hr tho moat ctimpluln and upio ollico cliiroprhcticalty in ontario me1lsem tb chtrepraeur pelaaer oratbate 15 yre pimeue uflflro no hi 4u 0nmli utrk uudneaday saturday 2 to 57 lo9 pm oilier diiy und lioitrn hy mpputiitmeot iliouo 1 50w ucaidunce lull atlultb tlioiio ili tuosdy and piidi ho 9 pm have your eyes examined by dr 0 t walker d0sx pbene bih i bmatptos glaiuwa from wyi up the buit luatwe and f ram oh mpphud hbao oficr and factoie oshawaomtario chevuolet pontiac oldsmoiilc oakland mlaughl1rjoulck latialle cad iliac oenlral motors truck its better because its can a n 1 sliancarcziihcjlic forsters g full line ol fresh groceries al ways in stock bananas and oranges al the right prices leecream in bulk tones or bricks a forsters twdmi ch georgetown phone 9fl sbbuctlfnlfe 5c new barber shop in uie roney block mr t s wade who hot had 35 years experience in ihia line will open a fintclaio baiber shop in connection with the mutic store of mr c wade on saturday july 14th we solicit your patronage liitli i nly ut hit iiltnr vnuiiik by hy fliulu itwik and pul- tr io w fuillilnl fmd ttml tnu unto iuiu who hiiihih hy ynu 1lniil iidi unit toiuiiiicv ii n ml l that yuiitliti ciirtuin iiuh duaoundud and lovett putiy pj i- duno fur itn only jint imiiii marriiik iiiiihiiiiiu litlh- ludy inldvfh hiiniiy pitli unil ulniily tvr whiufi two ifiiirn liluutd wiiikur of tmili out irmvuijf funilur ah mi hi roll tn incli hiniomiw vim will iliiim to joy uml sorruu- aihiuh fail hil man uml wilf hvmi tlm troubled luwli ol lilt uitut rini will soiia ilny hnd yuii- ciivut cltir tlity will ituid ynu 1 tiiujtlur inu will lir llicui cahfrt uniw twifl wlien irtvorx mliin them love unihh iwii icippy uuirliili mringh tliuiu imtc lo widliwkti pur tilt a nit miid btillmli liidi tliiiui fo ann m arm tlirousli wcul uml woo little lady lit tlie attar ntuur jet your ruurjuo fullit nivcr stoop to inilwluiviiiy tcvfii imii your luurti urifvintf to what roiihi uf wintry weullir tlr dimuttfr htnud ttigpttivr iliruiiuh iitum reartui hours or uiiftit- iovi almll liriiif you luck ti litfht kilffar a rupt nal given named by conservatives ol rose- town sask iliuiily i wiiil senicc remember a debtor a knoouer h kelly aiken 8 collectors f penlataat uaeoemful oiiiwh orantfuvilll outn snund ond iuelph rlfttnblirihfd iuiu j sanford stewarttown plumbing stinsmllhing etuaules ckmriiuy clvn rhmemr is fiterictowa van college view garage gel your repairs done at a fair coil come leti give you a price on your next job repair la 11 blake af care ou otle oraaaea ete radle aad oar battarlea raeharc4 a brunton college view phone 330 cemfeum olllee- pbme 18 etmcikc plme 2m ticket agency canadian national railway ocean steamships cnaird iuehor dtullma while star bailie anerleu cutlua padlle walter t evans olllee mill slreel fierelwa w 1 halton b prompt service and fintcloti workmanihip on h all make of car h n batteriei recharged gar oil etc ditlti jr y butor for usl battery gj be m doyle prop m mm huisi erhwi g ibs county council tli regular nippliiitf ol the touiiiil was lipid at miltnu o iiphduy iuml not ire of npppal auaiimt ihuequut i i juvpihiiiont of tlm county wau re- iimvetl from iiih townnhip of traful- yur miri moiioijiiilud klliott piial itii tin ahhmrinjpiit of tlie ooiuity in iul0 and 1127 and now tm town tbip ohiuuhumi thul a lotuiuikhioii up uppointeil to coiihiht ul tha county jultfa a jutlue from a nearby county uul tho reuistrar or the sherilf to ileal with the matter tlm county iiuumil took no letliiiie untion ou the luuntion but it will probably be set tled ut the uoxt mmtintf of the court il a hylaw iovering tin- iw of du- lentuiua hy the uuuuty to cover tho out of the county uliaro of expfudi- tureh on provincial highways was piwtmhl tho amount needed ih about 10000 word wan received from the waterdown bitfh school iwwrd that tho cost of pupils from haltou county would lw 3125 pur annum pur pupil the county will bear 80 pur cent of this amount grant were made to the haltou itiheu the county fair and the township fairs the nelson and burlington agri- nultunil society will rwelre about 75 at u grant from the county thii year the council decided to in rease the salary of tho county clerk to 1100 per annum tbe clerk lion been with the county for ulwiut iui yean the new agricultural representa tive appeared before th counoil iu company with mr a ml re w who recently resigned the post he stated that his iiiteutiou wiim to carry on with the idea proponed by mr andrew that the county of llullou iuvi an exhibit at the canadian national exhibition thin year the report uf the corn borer i unpen tor stuted that lie was recuivtug splendid cooperation from the farmer in the county and that things were in good shape hrmt ccargrtawa titslitmi uettlvts vhuor in wrsj at the conservative convention held at cuuiieit sk nn friday june hlh mr nal jiwmi a foriuer retideiilji ol tenrgetovli u nliopil ai a candidate io cdnhtit the cunilil ueney at the ml provincial elect imi iteganlilig mt iiveur nonnuatjoii he ititlikle atlviwate iiiys- then ame the juaiii nhjecl nl the eonveii- lion the nomination ol a- caniltdati to firmest llie coiwiitueiny at the uejcl provincial ejeel ion the name of our estiimiipil tottitsian air nal jiven whs plaied in nominal inu there were tin further noiiiluatioiih and amid cheers and hand flapping of approval air jiveu was billed lo tin platform lie thanked he dele gates tor tliuir contlileiiiie anil gave an inspiring address assuring the uipitiug hi would do bis part and would expect all piesent to do theiri tawuimit darlttalp a mo jab rri dover wtftu ceiefcraies ceitury erwingoldhams meat market l fresb tdughl lake troul every thursday and friday watch our window for sptcial ptictt on saturday get the best phonal hydro electric system orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds office town hall aiftaaaia the nevilles btthnneis luncies aftcinatn was sot minks cannes confectmneiv lee crcaa dikes urvca la tte ulaueil ways m l neville mala slreel hwee is cearetwwa mrs mary haly eelebratihl hor one liuudreilth birthday on thurs day july ljth in addition to muny villagers visitors from detnot flint klkton niagara falk toronto ham ilton siiucoe mill jams vuited the old liujy who though hampered by loss ol sight and u slight deafness thoroughly enjoyed the occasion a tdiraf of congratulatory telegrams ami many gifts were reeeivcil mrs haylys father tliouias thompson caiue from the county ol hongforl ireland in 1h10 mid twk up laud at stewart- town he soon took as his lite part ner klizaheth cook of hal ton county they bad a family of nine childen of which mrs itayly was the third pioneer life was not by any uieaus uu easy one in thorn days mr thompson hud to pack a bushel uf wheu ou his back to the gooderlwin mill at muddy little york now tor onto ami pauk the hour home the work of the household of tbe thomp sons was divided up as evenly us pos sible mrs lluyly was assigned to the spinuiug u sister had the knitting to do while to another nisier tell the dressmaking in winter the umni fold tasks of the pi4lieer farm life were added to by the necessity of going to the woods aud cutting ten der twigs for tbe cattle to browse there not being enough buy to tide them over the hoohoii ol soaniity mrs- lluyly has a vivid recollection of the troublous times of the mac kenzie hebellioii which wuh brought home forcibly to her fuuiily wjieu tin wife of a hlucksmith who lived ou n portion of their farm informed the thompsons secretely that pikes were being manufactured by her husband and tluu she feared that those who had been kind her to in many ways would become victims of those aumc pikes mrs itayly was tojiave visi ted liar birthplace at stewarttown on thursday hut illness of her son pre vented the trip one ol the most important ami exueting positions in a rural com niuuity uuwaila is that of the towu ship clerk the tint that lile ih mure complex to day than it was a few years ago eltecbi municipalities jiint as it docs individuals the far mer who used to flounder around in a democrat and bunt caudles now ilrives u ear on a good township road and has hydro all thin spells town ship man superiucmlent hydro by laws drainage bylaws reports to the highway department the tilling oat of iiuostionaim lor jovurnment de purtments in udilition to the old time duties of the clerk the clerk has to be guide counsellor and friend to green councillors and ueeve aud iu order to do so he must have a know ledge of law bookkeeping mathema tics together with the wiulom of solomon if he does not keep bin eye on the constant changes in tbe statute books his council gets tangled in legal dif ficulties and he will likely get tho blame for instance in 1hu5 an act was passed reihaling the authori ty of the council bead to name one ot the municipal auditors in a municipality not a hundred miles from here the head of tbe council went ou naming an auditor the satac as before lor overe twenty years iio- foro the error wan discovered to measure up fully to tho require ments of his job it wili be seen that a township clerk should be a man of somewhat unusual attainments and as a matter of fact ho usually is some of the clerks who have served and are serving iu this dint not are real pillars in the municipal struc ture they turve for small salaries far too small iu nian cases the importance or their position should be recognized and mora generally ap preciated by the township councils and by the ratepayers tarn leader notes and comments ijkk ih full nl hirimed lelaimu ships sometilues in our thiiutfht- iphhiipsh we give olfcn e uuruuiohiilh- ly hnmef hue- m tun unonbidciate neth of others icrhap- have no intention ol wounding hit in our ubioipiion of other altniri we dhrc- gunl the icehugiijf our fellows it slimild not be hard to apologia when ue hurt anolher uiiiuicnrioiial- ly hut our inniueniu df nol re move iroiu us the obligation lo ut uiitlerh right humilnne bald teelllir4 anse irom liiliilitilei ituml- iiign soiiiuliiiiet an mlleetion ofthu voice will curry a meaning wluoh is not intended no uihiuiilcrsfutiil- inn should ever tie armitted to iipin into an enimty an ivpliuiatiuii ii a eiy simple tiling and it hhoiild never lie delated when il cjiu save a friiudhip a iuiriel rntiiieutly has ko liftlegniiiud that when one berl uiis lsgiiii in sitllv it disappear nlinly tf a iupttin apjieiir- lie- twee n ynu ami your lit lid gotohim and diseiish it fiiuklv if you ure afraid or hemtani to talk it onlr with him you had licit er lorget it wo have no usj lor the man who bears a silent sullen gindge our discords are usually poorly foiimted one word of apology if a iuuii is big enough to speak it will restore the harmony a succinct comment appeared in a recent issue ut the loudon kiee itvsi if ihe horrible lecord of the week cm lulabties foutnniei to mount many mot jrith will milke theru home days nimuad or tcckiuff recreation iu the now su papular motor tour a great many motorists have reach ed the conclusion that little pleasure is to be had from hunduy outings the crowded highways wake driving a task instead of a pleasure ami the necessary concentration entails both mental and physical fatigue the ever present fear of catastrophe mats the sense of irresponaibility that should charaeterize a holiday outiug and a party returns home more jaded than refreshed by tbe jaunt in the open spaces it in an unfortunate ondition all round for sunday la the only day all wceb on wh loll many men can enjoy the sooiety of their family it is the one opportunity of a holiday together but a large per- outage of cur owjjtini shrink from ex posing wife and cnrtdnmto the dun gers of the road the lasfwaakend was markiml hy neveral serious oejstv ilents and as trallit increased with the advance of summer there will probab ly lie more the safety campaign iwing couduuted in the provinoo bus nerved a useful purpose in imprmaing 1 rivers with a sense of responsibility but there are thousands who will go their way regardless of caution or consideration of others id the mean time opinion is growing that insofar as sunday travelling is concerned to htiy at home i the best feftfis service l ihe caoilin ueileal assmlallao the labbarlaaoe ef real tbe leorgetowu husiuess men are holding their community picnic in tbe park ou civic holiday mon day aug 6tb life consist- of alternating jieriods ol activity and rest to livo lit a healthy condition it iu necessary that these eriods lie balanced one with the oilier if activity in too prolonged there is a iosh of elliiiieucy the lired ee sees less well the tired mnscles do not respond as iiickly the tired workman produces a ninaller ipiauti- ly and a lower gra le or work the tired brain in kv efficient it is a well phtahlishpd fact that a much higher petcputagc ol accideuls ur iu lactmies inuatds tin end of the day kven iimlei the hlnnulus ol a patriotic fervour it was found that the nuinlier of shells prikluceil per week during the jreil war was iiichihimi b rediieiug the hours of work in the elimination of sunday work a changi is a rest kecreatiourur play is a uliauge which proviles rest in one manner it does not how ever piovide rest in all ways it ii rest iu the sense that it is a diversion but it is not restful in the tu- use that steep is play furnishes relief from tho monotony of work gives a fresh mental stimulus but it does not pro vide for the rest that is needed to re build and restore the itudycells broken down bv activity periods of activity either at work or at ptay must im balanced by periods of rest ami tr ideal form of rest is sleep when disease attacks the imdy rest is one ol the essentials ol treat me tit the patient is put to lied ami is kept as comfortable as ios sible iu order that by uieaus of rent the imdy may make its bent tight against the enemy disease fersuiih who an inlow par adults and children who are underweight heueltt by added rest children fre quently gain in weight with no other change in their routine of life except a rent period after meals kent costs nothing in money hut it moans taking time from other things for the purpose to do without suf ficient rest is to wear nut the imdy prematurely itest is required just much iu summer as in winter hich is a truth that people are apt to overlook both for themselves and for their children questions concerning health ad dressed to the canadian medical as sociation ihi college street tor onto- will he answered by letter questions as to duguosis and treat- oteot will not be aimworedj vv to the end of juue the workmens compensation jtoard hud received reports of jtii fatalities iu imlmtry covering ihe tint half of i1tk this is higher than tlie pro ivous six months when there wore 249 fatalities com men ting on these e ii murlei general manager iudus trial accident prevention associa tions sail i there had beu fi16t latalities reported to the board in thirteen j cars or an average of ai- 4uostfaurliuudreil for each year the average cost or a death under com pensation is about titoo lor u ciikch and where dependents are left the figures are much higher indus trial fatalities ant usually looked upon us being the unusual type of accident yet a clone analysis of tho figures reveals that most uf these are luo to fairly common causes and that often the degree of severity is purely an ttccidenu in june the com- jieusatioti hoard received a total of tikotl reports on accidents including h7 hi tali ties iu the same mouth awards totalled dwfmn 7 ot whiuh loi7huih was tonnedical aid the total award for the lirst hall of lud amounted to irlrm17 iiicludiiig ri77motio tor mcdmal aid total awanls tor tlie lust hall of 1hu7 weie t of which vius05ao was fur medical aid wes m 881st urimsy near om ssaeslead ou the farm where she hail resided all her afi years of married life and across the road iroiu the log cabin iu which she wa bom hu eart ago mrs inabella moore widow ol wil liam moore died last friday in ksqucsing township near milton mrs moore passed away on tha au nt versa ry of her birth a slight htroke saturday last hasty nuig death which came tuuowing a period of unconsciousness at one oclock mm moore lather nuuiu from scotland to the township before it hail a name and clearing the laud built u log cabin part uf the original building standri today airs moore was well known through out the county of haltou she was a prominent mem ler of the united presbyterian church of north america an american church with a hcattored membership in ontario one branch or which isostuhlmicd in krupjesiug mrs moores husband purchased the tract ot laud upon which they have since resided on concession 0 two children survive william ou the homestead and john on the farm where his mother vboh bom her husband died live years ago ut the uge of b4 mrs moore was tho lost member of hor family the funeral was held monday at j n from airs aloores late resi dence to tlie cemetery of lloslua chareh