the georgetown herald sixtythird year of publication georgetown wednesday evening february 13th 1929 150 per annum in advance 200 to usa tbegeorgelown herald j m siookk vnuhhrr an 1ropmw mnnw canadian wwkly nwpp audclflum uaailaa naluaal elcdric hallway terent kuburlian hallway kabtuouni wehtiiound iwily dully train train no 1 7iii u m no i 735 a 111 4 057 am 3 0 j5 u 111 a 1167 nm 5misd am 8 1jw pm 7 1j5 p 10 3m pm 0 3jb pjn m 4 57 pm 11 635 pm 13 557 pm 13 7j5 pm 14 767 p nl 15 035 pjll 10 of pm 17 1 mam ib i1ji3 pm noa 1 ac 3 will run dally except bun- day pauenscr passenger passenger uau pastenser mall passenger passenger psseenter passenger passenger mall psssenger passenger passenger nr tijik tabik flejn coat uau uau sunday coin west sunday going north coin smuj 733 033 1018 1300 400 033 35 731 740 b53 102 313 450 003 70 1034 8js5 4j3 1123 710 am om pm pin pjn p4n pjn ss- pl pjn am steam up for london this model a perfect working miniature of one of the canadian national roll way slant moo north- m tytve locomotive in now on it way l london england wharo t will be exhibited in th european office of the national system john e wood of winnipeg constructed it in hit spare time and it took him fourtaen month of diligence and kill the main frame and soma f tha otter parts ware made by apprentice jn tit fort rouge and trnnaeona hhobb the modl in cor rect in all externa de tail and will work under itn own power the boiler has been tested to lbo pound pressure for the purpose of exhibition n motor woji placed in the oak base to drlvj the wheel through a worm sear on the main driving axle the overall length of the model i eight feet rik inches while the overall length of the original aim la 04 feet six incite the model welsh approx imately 275 pound and the super- locomotive 320 ton pjn directory i u boy dale bstrisler uj gelltller georgetown ontario omees king bid uui st clabence ii wiooinb bsnitler seueltar nelsry psmiej oflaoe on0u1 block georgetown telephone 158 john a tiiourson barrister bsueller notary raklb oocm mill street phone 333 it mo speights garage machine shop the pioneer garage ol georgetown repair to all make of car acetylene welding and cutting storage battery repairing and charging worn fly wheel fitted with hardened steel ring gear magneto recharged and repaired ignition and generator work i have installed new gasoline pump and now offer five brand of gaooline viz premier ethyl white rote red seal and shell oils grease tire and accessories your patronage solicited all work guaranteed t j speight phone 279 db b t paul ttiyslelsn on bargeea medical officer ol health in rsqneilng township offloe hours 3 to 4 and t to t pm hub si office and residence stain street 8tth- opposite pmbyterlan church db c v williams physician and surgeon uedlesl officer at health oearaetosm office snd residence queen st south pbeae tj offioe hours 13 snd 6 pjbl slso by appointment f b watson ddeu sld8 geertetewa obue bssn te s eseest tbarsisy aneraeeas 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henry vv thornton chalrmin and pretl dent of the canadian national rail ways garard rue vlcepreiint of 181 affaire ha iatued the following circular coneequent upon the much re- etted demise of william craig ubolra formerly general coun sel who was an officer of unusual ability ol sterling worth and a ualvtrsal favorite the following asnges in staff are made taking t immediately reginald h mttmplc form arly assistant general counsel is promoted to general counsel allstalr fraser kc formerly commission counsel is promoted to assistant general counsel the position of conmiislon counsel is abolished mr temple- left joined the cana dian northern railway twentythree year ago as n member of the account prancn of the construction dcart- ment later he became claims agent and from that noition he s trans ferred to the lffhil department sub sequently bocouung general solicitor at toronto in april 1010 mr temple was appointed regional counsel with headquarters at winnipeg in may 1026 mr temple waa appointed assistant general counsel on the pro motion of the lute mr cliliholm to the position of general counsel mr temple la a native ol toronto on the occasion of the outbreak of the south african war ho enlisted with the first canadian contingent under the then col otter he eerved in various cspocitiesond was afterunft commis sioner of the heidelberg district mr temple has the south african medal with four bars major aluialr fraier m c kc right was born at new glaou and is m son of hon d c frtmr former ueutrnantgovemo of nuva scotia he was called to the dar in 101 1 and created kinos counsel in 1021 ha enlisted at the outbreak of the war la 1014 and served with the 17th batta lion the ppcli ami the istb battalion he was aftcruanls adc to general curric coiumnnder of the canadian corps in 1q0 he was ap pointed general solicitor to the cana dian national railua nnd commis sion counsrl in 102 mr fraer uu continue to deal with railuaycomniia slon matter radio supplies installation and repair hot point ranges toaster irons heaters etc house wiring price quoted on request h h darling phone 199 murdock st georgetown l quctjttv etswwjs jv cs wsrets e 14e msusbmbl s mlt ai mu qmm bmltt suaansu slbas ffaww camss btaasssul datm xtka17 14a wall mimemmin stsuf oasscel tltm lttas29s cutuw tastafsit19 itsmsr jees seiasss vlaej tut 17 cvesvskpsmwmsw 4b cerslyh sttaszqe ssmwi ssj tm 37 abi fmmlm butfiwhni ettathr lbaxe maitmcmufrmtm s4i peaahu ana23p cvsem bvmrvimmg ckbjrm s mis xse c htlmsttr fwsssuwet celfm n17 clmsuief ranty onehtty crab heat tlass rli bran a ciee hatt4lla nail rtrrz3im gefaleit bhrttt mrmaad ja21 went thrlnh weolmns jmk lss ms si 9lnt4u ayasus vlak msxh itttimtt diiioto tsoan 4cske25e metawsle jswaey cnsm sceja biebults prvoifc j ql it vour mcannkhh put your hammer in the locker likli thn kouiidlnu bonrd llkcwlo anyotif can bo n knacker aiiyoul can crltlclut cultlvntit n mu iincr winnliik liotiuh it linrli your fuci- to mlle and mviiw nwkwiird in iwuliuiliui ilf n tmmwiter for n while lrt itio blarkhinlth tin the pounding tlinth the way lir drawn his pay von dont art a cent for lintindlim saint unit tilniior niqht nnd day jtiiit tor knlld itatlhfnctlou drop u kind word in the slot and ill uurrunt youll kcl nrium ior your fffort nn the sot kuvuxlim ptrry tlmi lmnt kl uiutt mirth in tetter thnti ufrowu do not waste your time in plckliui plawx with other who are down and it isnt so dutreiuiinb if yon ulve the little booht to hip man the fa ten arc prcmlng i when the chicks come homo to rooot vpn the old world would bo brlnhtcr u youd kindle frlemuhlps flame and thus make the trouble llnhtrr of the man airalnsl thp game send your grouch on n vacation olve younlurumbllng tones the shako and with grim determination tli row the hammur in the lake tliene hud in nllim the illr of lenl notes and comments hlunkeu clean up the itifs roll the sa 11111111 halton rifles by col dallantyne dbo the regiment goefl to ciivrcii the honour in lftfl cookrgroomh rundav continued next week the regiment did not forget the as sembling of themselves together as the manner of some is they were not al lowed for divisional headquarters row to it that the hal ton regiment was allotted a pew in the open air temple and that a diagram was prepared on which was drawn the exact location of all the regimental pews with an in timation that the regiment would be expected to fill this allotted space at the church service on sunday morn ing this diagram arranged the regi men in the form or 0 hollow square with the headquarters suit clergy musicians and visitors filling in the one side and the pulpit erected of drums in the center the phrase church service awakcm many memories and to those who were in prance the impromptu services held in the barns and stables in rest billets where the padre carrying a suit caw bustled into the yard exchanged a hur ried greeting with the men and an nounced that he wo about to hold divine service suit inn the action to the word he opened the suit ease and disclosed a small portable organ which he set up on the bam floor and the vestmrnti of his office which he donned over hi uniform meantime the men pinched out tlielr cigarettes placed them be hind their ears and climbed into thr seat of the cathedral perching on the beams or sitting on the floor about un well wherever a vacant space offered live little organ wheezed but war heard not for the men sang lustily glancing only occasionally at the word- of the hymn in tho booklets which were a part of the church properties carried about by the padre the serm ons were models of brevity and appeal ed as a rule to good sportimanshtp to justice and honour and patriotism and other of the christian virtues the texts earning frequently from the ut- terancea of st paul the great expon ent of the virtues of good sportsman ship and true christianity those services in prance were mark ed by the elemental simplicity that dis tinguished the ministrations of the area teacher on the shores of lake galilee the padre was earnest and the men attentive and thoughtful as they listened to the simple terms of tho gospel while in the distance the never ending rumble and rattle of artillery and machine gun fire betokened prim- ative force in conflict a conflict from which these men were in temporary respite ctaauionally a shell would scream high overhead like some evil spirit from the force of darkness or crash in some field nearby but such disturb ances were too commonplace to came more than an exchange of smiles be tween the men or a close observation of the padre to see how he accepted such unusual attentions i recall another church service in africa where the whole force comman ded by sir ian hamilton assembled for service while on the march to the dralcensburg mountains twenty thous and in one service and all armed and all singing a only the british soldier can sing the band of the pint royal scot carrying the melody but we are dlsauulng the service of the holton regiment and will accom pany them as they marched to church that beautiful june morning in 1b04 as the regiment assembled in col umn the band played the church call a beautiful melody contributing much to the atmosphere of church service the alto horn running up and down tho scale in a way that suggested a carillon of catliedral bells on thlr parade the regiment was sized with the tall men on the flanks and the short in the center it was also equal ized men being taken from the strong companies to fill up uie weak some times companies lost their identity al together a the commanding officer measured his family to the dimension laid down on the diagram before men tioned two sergeants were detailed to re port to thechurch area as markers on which the front company made it alignment these were sergeant roddy of number three and sergeant arm strong of number seven and both were well qualified and they had attended the school of instruction then the colonel comes to the head of the column and we are off with tho band leading and everybody step ping out with the swagger befitting a regiment that had been the selection of the eagleeyd general herbert we were always so proud when tho was in front of our column for i doubt if the regiment ever had a command ing officer in whom it reposed more confidence there were four qualified noii com missioned officers in our company that year and one of them dab llnduiy was wont to say cheer up alls right with the world here comes colonel kerns when colonel kern moved to the head of the column the men sponuneously raised their heads and squared their shoulders and when the regiment will do that you can write it down that there l a real leader of men out in front such was kerns a u usual there were men on the reverse flank who wore the uniform of the regiment but who were not dressed for church they were not nonconformists for these liad gone to their own service earlier la the morn ing they were the cook of which hiram kennedy was chief the grooms under yorky watson and tlie camp detail under the orderly officer whose duty it was to tet tho regimen tal house in order in view of the in vasion of visitors largely american that thronged the lines during the day lentil and ntherwiie put the cmnp in order nllltuble fur the luiperllon of ilmtoiii from civil life nn aril in tht- ntllcinl vlhltorn of u1t1m the cump cummiiiidimt unr rhief tim clrnom vi ere lint u part fir the paradehut who ever heard of otoim or trunpori men tukinic pint in nn linrado they could get out ol groomi tire nnd ulwuyti win ho under privileged due to the relntloiixhip on the one lmnu ulth the hormj ani to the offlrer v ho rides him on the other thn time foini irlnnulc of friendship uu deep as it vn unit no man can ride a horse or tun tor 1 hfirft uitliout luvinu a horhe urn 1 111- iiitilulo on 1 he purt or officer and loom nmdf church pnrude of nernna- 111 y imporlmte to he never endini are nnd groomlnu neccwury to loiull- ion hcried ckcmmlnn of groomn from church parade an officer uoch to her ililh horu on bunduy morning hows idpck thlhmnmlng dawson not so uood sir wo neclutnc rood timothy i hay hlr liny munty sir the officer impectk the hay and the outn strokes the now nl hin lonufaced rhum and inys to dawhoii pxcrclko him dawson vou wont be uolng to church ill want htm for parade in the morning this little drama be inn repeated every time there was an extraordinary parade except or course muster parade which not only dawson but rock as well had to appear in person to prove to the paymaster that they had a flesh and blood existence an well an a pen and ink one on the patten of the pay sheets the grooms and trannporl men of a regiment are always a thing apart a sort of a cavalry unit within a real- mem with the camaraderie and good fellowship that is the accompaniment of men who talk in terms of saddlery and names and bridles and snafflcr arid all the rest and who addrens theh horses nt tlmcn in carewtlntt terms which wo will not repent inaimnch or it is the sabbath day the coaki are also on tho reverse flank and arc not liolnn to church text have to be ex pounded but dlnncn have to he com pounded the multitude inubt be fed and tho moral and spiritual fiber of thi rcalment would snap like an over strained bow string lr it were to return from the divine service to find the fires cold in the cook house and the dinner delayed been use the iipiritunt yearning 01 the cooks hnd been placed before the physical appetite of the reg iment so the cooks arc also on the exempted list as the providers of the loaves and fuhe the tubes beiui symbol ic fuhe for i cant rcmcmboi a time when fish was ever an issue of diet to the soldier thouuh there on many times when he has not it iinoluc tally on this particular church service the intcresl centers for it vas the ycai when the realmont had been selectrt as the smartest in the division unci this election uq uymbollcd bv tin lnnpnck thui rented on top of hit muck of drunih before mentioned ft kuapmick that vtt prntklul by unit of the scrrumtnis in number three com pany of the hnlton rcfjlmrut the ihutmcnt was fully uhvc 10 tin honour conferred nnd if some of us mnrched to church that morning the spirit of the pharisee uho thnnkec ocd that he wan not like other men it in well to remember that though pride 1a luted an a debit quiilltv a cer tain modicum of it will lift the feet ol a tired regiment or a tired individual at will no other stimulant and for full measure to our cup or righteous pride our band was selected to play the hymns and lend in the sinning of the conutcaatton an honoui in the center of the quadronnlo the other eleven bands ensconced them selves behind the columns of worship per and promptly fell asleep nlri as the manner of some is we were proud of our bond for they looked tho part as well as played the part and the bass horns of dands men erwln and pry as well a the oth era shone like the golden cnndlcstlck about the altar in king solomon temple the strangest clement in those church parades u the fact that no 0111 every passes the collection plate it may be that some one tried it at am time and the result discouraged rep etition it mil lit be difficult to justify such an act for certain nothing about the church required repair the organ was in good condition and if not there were a dozru othors in reserve it wo a very picturesque gathering under the blue arch of heaven with the glorlouh oak groves in the distance the white washed buildings of the compound near by as a background for the artil lery blue the scarlet of the lnfantr and the rifle green of the hnlton and haldlmand and norfolk regiments in the distance the low ramparts of old port george rose as a symbol of an other day when general brock and his regular assembled for divine service to the accompaniment of the mutter ing of approaching storm a storm that broke over the itallovved slopes of queenston height the interest of the many sunday visitors centered in the messing ar rangements and jicrhaps some of them visited the lines in the attitude of one who visits a circuit to watch the ani mals feed it was in the days before the meu tent had improved conditions and when the army dixie was the camp kettle that nened all the culiner needs as it still does on active kcnice that i where there are no camp kit chen so colled it was the ptiarlher who cleaned the outnlde of thr cup and the platter but not so the cook of the halton renlment not for thai matter of any regiment they left the outside to the riamcii to purge and blacken but the inside wan poluhcd and scoured till it rthnue like silver on a plate rail in fact they misgestcd g unit a din who for all his dirty hide wo while clear white inside the same mlitht be applied to the menu tin of the men from which they ate their meau as tliej tutt n round the tent while the vlltor from toronto nnd from the american hide ihrotiued throtiiih the lines under the escort of frleiuu or of men who had volunteered to show them about continued from last ueek t1w itoople of he united rtntoi nnd the meniherr of die ueimtetnu t linve rcehed a rude slwwk when on- aior ilurton rone to his feet in wdih- initiui nnd denied the neieittty for uiun pniliy between the united unite and croat britain particularly foll- ovlnn mi inanv lintentled iitwedies by icitiled patriots uho would have it mi it tmthinit lr than parity uniitd atliily the united slate 1 senatol him tln polntrd out he peculiar need of client nrllaln for a powerful navy iiiifl many unlit rimers rldleuleti the sii m hi ion that tile british nilv mlfdit lw lmcl utiniilm in- united bmite the proximity of cinndn he ald wn- one nf the mum jiiieni iea- miiii wlu nreal britain untijd nor uttnek ihe united hiiiuf he pleaded with 1 he fienate not tn make n mock- er or the multlhitriit treuiv by pro- vldhlit tor in tended armiimrnti ip you would iwrensr your hnppl- bh ami prolnnu your life fnntet your ncluhtwirt fnnlth pnraet the clondcr you have heard ioritet the tempta tions forfiet the fditltrintllnir and give n- little thoiiuht lo the cause which provoked it porget the iwcullnrltlen of your friends and only remember tho good imlnts which mnkc you fond of them foract all penonal quarreln of histories you may jinvo heard by ac cident and which rraarded would seem a thousand times worse than they nrr riot out au for an poulblo all the dlsaoreomentn of life they will come but they will prow inrcer if you remember them and tho constant thourht of nrth of mennncii or worse still malice win only end to make you more familiar with them from yester- dav anrt out with n clean iheet today nnd write upon it for sweet memorys rake only thone loveable thlnns which nrc ihelynnd loveable clifford ex press tlir famous hnwkerk peddlers and transient trndem ull which for three inrs hn been the caune of hectic ar- miinpiin in the ontario lenislature and which ni thrice thrown out is neither none nor forpotten in fact it will hove a successor in the ontario hoiim this cor por mime time it ha been thought that what with the old bill belnit killed so uproariously last venr and what with fred t smye the hamilton conservative member who fathered it being tnken into tho cab inet n minister without jwrtfolio the rontcihinus measure micht never re appear but at lenst part of the old proposal will be bock before the legis lators within the course of a few days this new bill will be half of the old nne nnd according to lu sponsors tho thief fcntiirej of contention have been eliminated the harvest of dealhi which the grim reaper has irurnered in halton md mirrotindinit townships ho far this uiuler ts sinrtimuh heavy with par ticular reference 10 the tftil exacted from union the imks uf the older inoplr from etr town and vlllnge from eicrv hamlet ntu district the pimtir of pioneer- uho were tho hls- lorvmalteis of halton has been a mutter of nlmost dallv occurrence dur ing the iiost few months the influenza i- 1 j idem it caused an apiialling rise in the mortality rate among thoso who had parsed hie proverbial three score ears nnd ten it probably u the way f life that outside of the immediate family nnd clow friends of the battal ion of elderly prisons who recently have passed away their demise is look ed uiwn merely as something to be ex pected in the natural couiwi of event but lfter all thci is hoincthlng par ticularly snd and contemplative about the deiiarturo or than sturdy oak- hearted souls who cleared tho forest created the farms btoke the trails and built up tho commerce and industry that makes this dltrict the prosperous and modern community that it is today it would lake a larce volume to tell or the trials nnd hardships the adventure and exjicrienees the vislom nnd sat isfaction of those coustructhe pion eers who no more will trend the path or their youth but their toll and per severance has left an indelible marie for the wellbelni of posterity that time win never eftice and they have well and truly earned tho richer re wards to which they have been called rerpect at funeralh the toronto mall and empire com ments on the fact that both king george and marshal foch caught cold on armistice day nnd both lives havo been imperilled throunh the obser vance of a ceremonial the mail then recalls that in less ctnltcd circle it has long been proverbial that more fatal chills are rnunht at winter fun erals than on any other occasion the comment with itn implied warn ing is most timely and valuable rca- pect for the dead is a noble nttrlbute attendance at funerals u not only a worthy tribute to a successful life which has been taken but- it also serves as nn expression or sympathy 10 those who are bereaved and who under such circumstance nrc deserv ing of this murk of respect and condol ence but the habit of baring the head in raw wlntrv weather thus accepting lie rik of cutchtui cold is one which oulu be easily dbpensed with with out unv display of dlsrrnitcct either to l he decenscd or the mnurnen the mere presence or n sympathizer at such an event is hufuclent evidence of respect und sympathy without the ndoptlon or further symbols which while proper in their place at certain seasons or the year art a source of dancer in cold or otherwise inclement weather erin mr robert sin utter of the canadian west u visiting with friends tn thin community after un absence of tw-cntv- one years mr and mrs e maud und two dau ghter tilly und edna of kverton visited with mr and mrs w it bingham on monday mrs robert tyson quietly celebrated her 03rd birthday on sunday lust mrs tyson is in good health und is about the house dally mr cecil gibson wok the victim of a painful accident on suturday even ing last while skating on the rink he fell and fractured his left forearm mis doris gibson lefi on friday to enter st mlcharls hospitul toronto as nurselntralnlng whither the best wishes of a host of friend- follow friends of miss ruby walker r n of st jokephs hospital toronto will be sorry to learn that she met with an unfortunate accident recently falling an the ley pavement causing a double fracture of her right leg bhe will be confined in the hospital for tome time advocate iledda luciiiu ulfe why cju ou wear iii memory ol puts my first head of the house luruuslv who told you to put that iiier on the wall decorator your wife sir ihul of the house tmlldlvi pretty isu l it an anglican bishop lius received the fullowlnt note fioiu the vicar uf n vll- lare lu his diocese mv lord i rtitrel to inform you of death of mv wife can j oil iosslbly send me a sultltule ror the week end scotchman who had been em ployed nearly all his lire lu the building niilwuvj the hit hlu oris or scot- laud where there in u tunnel every mile or so went to canada hi his later vcurs nnd settled in a new section on he plains of the west soon after hi arrival a project came up in his now honie for tlio construction nt a railway tliroimli that section and the scotch- mantwu u pulled to as a man or exper ience in such matters hoot man said lie to the spokes man or the scheme ye rniiim build u rullway ucrom this country why not mr mctuvlih why not he repented with un air of effectually settling the whole mat ter why not and dlnna y see tlie countiy u- hut iu n iauakr and ye liao uue place whatevur to run your toonels through