it- r the wn x hglo w3a yi- v fiftyfirst year of publication georgetown wednesday evening january 9 1918 150 per annum or 125 if paid in advance the georgetown herald is roiunuud hveby wednesday evehing at tbs 4mbaxdpoweb priitturo office obobgbtoww qui pwnaacni yfa- mtv m- t h monday evening wr- ob iffit- l fab fsi i fssb5sbbaaa efc j liv iv- eoura bast b 1100 aw 118rd 845 pm 716 pm 1280 a m 800 am 1010 am 203 pm 767 pm enm boots r r 1 1 y fji0- hail bt vt hail mail fe6b8 pn oug sodtb 1010 am 716 pm toronto svburbar railway daily timstabu going weal 886 ms 7j7 suiiday tufbtablb ias ksbw 65 no shovelling required standard aotoautlcaliy screwed and i w l 1 ki sskmmpbbbeslwmn eas4fsw fi our rubber are of standard makes and there i areflfane better on the market v jl w vsv v v- v tie np4 purposes and oaniol coal in fad tverylhidg to be found t an oplodato col and wood carry eve iltblni 1 in faot rlfcidg to be found i to coal yard f 3 john mcdonald qvmg6towb ned i wu going weal lojn directory hixtoii waxlbbidub 4 dalb barristers solicitors file v ro obobostowb office kennedy block i boy dale in charge of georgetown offlfla lmtital db joseph moaitdrew phvilclmiand sorgeon modjcal offiser ol health hardware paints stoves tinware electric fixtures sewer pipe imftfit tinsmithing and plumbing hot air and hot water heating electric wiring j wi kennedy pajffwrb fiftoise iri0iesu iqitliey oiy oin jmryto 4b sftire tlmt sells t6erriiajiktethejffl ate vi wt inif ia wtl u v s5 the home of better shoes here the mule pails h dount rllsh battl whan th artilleny cats aotly tihpittimljjiol nart li the q- velwmoot of oiir t rth l dtcst on uuvsnger planutioifia aiidt jjithe oot- m 018s he 1 aitbnut s lkcr rjls trlltinol fhrtofanoo renders bim nlmost lnvahilile lp bo quarter- miitpp atwrlwof jirjlho tprrorhitmpinnnilipsii tbo changes qtefr aubrnately into pojtrooos dnd temigbtin wpodc o muhiilnoil sjrtfllery71re4a ifje uodipuiqs umjsuiijuf dqcla j bft tarns mstjnrtlvy 10 lrt inanfte as q creature of hlghkr hwr and his ye tdrror jonloi jilm t 43uttle mille rfljjtilays no uch fiilth to bnmaikliid in tliiliirm ir 6f bat tie be sddonlyhoriii rrbltev of hb osrn acts and he either bolts or balks a mulu dufbpprovea all that he does not understand nml it is traditional that i be u not amcnablo to reason women to men ahmill ij t j- avjorib yon go ih yon with eteadfast face the heat heykqd god enw ton ladal v 1 ohiin 1tbe bitter sights ddd in thedrear dnva tbrpniberrtebhgrfgh vtootflihrjgyovadbl 1 bscfctmlof norland tfrfolbrdls bluoed qiovy jn yfthm mmd honor sattalaad v vfbmin of britains rao 4sforthugo t- wish yttn witliprondf tad tesr thb bedtitoylmiw godbteit you pd i i tno wfddlnrj wlttcn toott ptace at seaford and which was extremely qulot only a few witnesses being present tlo bride gave the narflo of vanderbllt which she said she was authorised to use tho girl said ahe becamo acquainted with cor- poral lpjufliol j whtlpiutlns xpn fcb the merchants bank of canada paidup capital ronorvo fnnd ond undivided profits total deposits total assets i 7000000 7rm2 82108073 191180658 a good bet a hundredtoqne shot do you know that never in the past hundred years have the opportunities offered wage earners been so entirely in their favor and do you further know that it may be another hnnrtroa years be fore similar conditions prevail a hundred years is a long time to wait so the wise man of woman will take advantage of the favorable cbancoa within their reach to make tho present last tho only way to do this la by put ting aside in the savings bank a small portion of todays good luck ilemomber this cannot last for over a good ohanoes are in the present those who depend upon future cbancoa are betting against themselves and this is generally a very bad bet safety deposit boxes to rent g w grandy manager georgetown branch pb i dbntist f ldmefcmajn st north flnt r t choose pverotb bridge phone in georgetown gwirtioiwm iw bbnj fetch licensed auctioneer for helton and peel glonwllllama port oflloe sales 6on- idnctedaatialactoruyand at resjonable ratta onten left at uutboaaaro wx hjbaxd omo will receive prompt attention jackson and jjjjp i civil enpneeri surveyors efflebldg brantford ffenjujnlcal engineer eto ois7di18 s water work i 1 engineer boghfterod arcldteflt mi ballon oonnlr it itopirthfopodpgy eaotlveterritorr f6ioriiojh eholcest nnnsiry fldiigmbw wletleiepntrojlvd by 01 osddsoma ppto selling olpojedt anctgtswjid canadian j m buck butcher oeorgetowol always has on hand the finest ol beef pork 8au8aqe bologna- r etc homes cured ham bacon lamb veal arrucrgo plain olives hsintz awoct- mokleb in bulk no wonder he wouldnt sell captain amundsen told an amusing story of one of his arctic expeditions 8everal of his dogs having died cap tain amundsen asked one of the na- pyres in- iris beat- bskhno- if lie would fiellliun a few dogs to his- surprise tto r was promptly refused the erplorer and the eskimo had a long jtcumeut the oxplorer pointing oat lliat he must get dogs somehow and tue uslilrao replying that they never sold them noukenser captain amnndsen ez- cfalniod i bare often bought dogs tho eskimos seemed immensely aa- toulshed and at the end of another ar gument captnin amundsen discovered iliac lostond of using the bskhno word for does he bad itecn astlhtf honwn to sell him some children 1 i msmsjmsn giaaajiivt- a i7ii r aemaistswikjwmilttkiffl ii b2w3aftl il s 3k jbpgpm mj piaw a girt sore to saseweireientand tq jieejp thegiver in plea- saritreip5nijrarice ivw nwwo h pottmrnur oural plaaaai p rlnma notioei oqntalolor tnrtnr infonna- tton to oondltloai of pronoaeddontraoe may ipeweoind blaplrformi of tender mar beob- ivinwiiuu vfpormv6ftejiiierniy beob- mdtertt- ejfwt offleei of hornbf and at jlsoapgrrono i viz c post oanrnspsmor v oetolneeifiapeetoroa1ee -toronto- deo- esabgtath nit silver and strap 7 15 jewels gold filled 7 15 jewels solid gold 15 jewols solid gold 14k 15 jewel movement 1500 and upwards 11000 tto00 2500 w soldiers watches with radium dial and hands in silver or nickel case fitted with waltham or swiss movement x a small deposit will secure any article for later delivery main street next het2lbton4iotel 1 j dc 3c 1 cjc ac 10 it pays to attend the mlu0tx jovoht vonge and dharles 8u toronto all graduates and snores of our grad- nates of the past year have sooared yrfsmposiuons and still the demand 1 it far beyond onr sodbjv write tor jogmogjuerenteyany time w 3 etrjiott principal your opportunity for service and salary will sarelytpl- jowa oparae in one oljbawa bus inetascbooli toronto write for onr j free oaulosue w h shaw preal dent 89 vongosfc lilfijlnti pattersons special in canned goods thisweek 5 cans of peas for 5 cans- of corn 5 cans of tomatoes 89c 114 119 fresh salmon by the fish 17c lb beef sold by the quarter at iowest possible price for extra goiwi valob on fridays and saturdays grouod bone for chickeua 1- i a to days story mall contract sealed toodert addretied tbo powlrohtaft gone raj will be ueelvad at ottawa uutll noon ob friday tbo lltb janaarr 10lborthe ooo- vayanoe of hi mnjatja malla on avfpropmed oootraot for four y ear alz ilmumi weak op the route hroate kural route via hartonj from tbe pmtmajter oeoerala pleasnrtf f prloted ilotlaea con tain loir farther taiorina- tloa tut to ooodttlonl of proposed contract may litieen and hlaailrfottiwiof tender may be 06 talnad at thoptt ufflfcutqf bronte wert on the jfffltjolbib foat office itiapflotor ajbthprljintl ppi ris rd to th poatmaeter at ottawa until nooo suled tenders addreised to the poahnaater aaneral will be received at ottawa until uoon on friday the roth january 1018 for the con veyance of hla mijeaya halla oa a proposed mm i limes j bbjo jjvlal from the postmasteroeperere pleaanre obntrakti for tour years o times per week on ibe route oakvlllebilno ltvla trafalgar a famous abtist mrs stanhopo forbes wni a native of kingston it is perhaps hot nraly known that elizabeth adela stanhope for- bes was a canadian and was born at kingston ont after studying at the art students league in new york under william- m chase elizabeth armstrong as sue was then went to england for further study and thero married stanhopo forbos ha and settled down at nowlyn the famous art colony in cornwall it was at newlynthat mrs forbes painted her many pictures of cornish scenery and typeb woven into fairy tales or iacej legends which jocreabed stead ily lnpower until she became recog nized as one of the most brilliant artists of the day it was at ndwlyn too that she opened with mr for bes the famous art school which bears their name and which has given so many young artists a sound grounding in the essentials of their craft and an outlook upon nature and life all the more joyous and free by reason of tho beauty of their sur roundings in this garden of the west academy drawbridges are up to the approach of women painters even in these stirring days and for some mysterious reason- and with some unconscious humor the male mind seems to demand a higher qubliflcatlpn from the opposite sex than from his own for admittance totals order otherwise it is difficult to ifccojjlntfor -the- exclusloaf such n vauiil autf eauru injghtnuthq mentionpthers albjjfh miw forolttf sand ls ouii earj rjier iplctures d to foelr ex- lias to memdershlp ized by the- royal i hoyal water color society wosshot so exclusive 004 honored herorkhrtth a merited as- boolatoship y mrsj forbes also won honor at thoparja exhibition in the year of ber marriage and later be came a memtiar of the boyal british colonial society of artnts formed to bring together the art of the islands with the overseas dominions up to the time mrs forbes pass ed away in the maturity of her powers ahe natloaal gallery of canada possessed only ooo example of her art awater color entitled a mvvivng in which a mut f obuged to 1smoudfi uhiiftlsish whloeo- alongi asshlted pviw with the- ttnioat iinaneai and the acqiiajhtsaec ripened into matual lore y bsrftroaats in india india pas 3600 tunes of railway and 8000 mlloa of telegraph qm- pared ww q0 nues offivsiljrsijr cand momlmitoa df itetegriinli4d vv -i- ov w- fltui wasfilovbd tfji t ajistorio brent took plc6 in otty w roronw scareely inore than a btcinala throw fropi wfhere poretnor simfcoe indllv seat of government a hundred and twonty years ago his excellency the duke of ivivojishlro appended bis slgtiaturciia tho military servifco act making conscription law 11 canada the nrlmiwn1 rhnmrtpr of th she did her share and it was not upon the blood soiled field of battle flhrtflg tho prat day of tt mosii toent4bletefttibfetw v- wvijssl jfrheweiietws rpjbufte wiisffi mtodowhlffituariiag touititoaswadehafodlfthi ai al aa ai1 ill l daa ill 1 it mm v ttt3j v 4oaght for tho cause tfaatio he seisea ed just she was not beulgerentj yh m was brave a few years later nelgnv boi irought ber- word rht4ul apt th v youiigostfjoy badlieer vi ifessl aicnd of mllai erinltadnotiees containing rurtber informat ion as to copdltlodb i proposed contract mur- be tmnand blabktfbrmi ortender niybe ob- talntd ahh postonleestf oakvllle trafalgar apd aarthe oflloe ot ttufof i pmcainspeeior a nnnienano post oflloe inspector poatcrflloe xaipeetors uffloe toronto deo istbioir silled tenders addrenod to tho poatmaator uemral wllljbe received at ottawa uutll noon en friday the 18th jaiioary 1018 for the eon- 6ayncef hi mojestys halls on a proposed ontraot for fonr years six times per week on the route hornby ltural route no 1 from the ppelpiaalir uenarnls pleasure priittod notices contalnintf further informa tion aa to oonflltlnnj of prnpotod oonttaot mar be emu and blank forms of tender may bo ob- talntlt at tllojposmjmoos ul hornby and at ibe ofllca of the post ofbee inspnutor toronto ahulberuiid put office inspector peat oflbee i nspaetora off loe torouto deeem- berllb 18it consider to bo p suooebbf ul stenographor a tltor- ij onif fetolngto necessary in the follow jllbff subjects- shorthona typewriting 60011100 buslnoss better iliipia ooloulatlon writing ofbce training and penmanship otjft cotji18e comprlsog those a dtowledgo of the first two la t prooti- lauy no avail in the business world winter term 8tabts ian 8 1mb at the- c3rx3lel3l3 satijllasj rs group of vobudsa are picking flowers on te bill affovo ilounta day the national gallery naturally felt that a better ropresonlutlon of tho work of one of tho foremost urtists can ada had produced wus imperative and the result was that an important oil pointing when daffodils be gin to peer was purchased and in accordance with tbe generous desires of mr forbes and his son to com memorate mrs forbes connection with canada tho purchase price ofi the picture was paid over- to the canadhinad cross society and the young mens christian association war work tn france but this was not all mrs forbes was an accomplished otchor and the national gallery deblred to obtain examples of her work in medium and the desire was satisfied by mr forbes in a most magnificent way by the presentation df no less than two additional water colors three color studies for illustration fifteen etch ings and three charcoal drawings mrs forbes representation in the national collection of her native country is now a wide and interest ing one and it is hoped that as soon as the national gallery recovers its lost premises a memorial exhibition of the artists work will bo held with the addition of ouch pictures as are in the possession of prlyute owners mrs forbes art wob essentially nor mal sane and strong dealing as so much of it did with her cornish sur roundings with their clear bright color it developed corresponding qualities of paint which aided by forceful draftsmanship gave ber imagination its viable message the difference of the machine and feminine qualities in terms of art baa been insisted upon with suspicious yebomenee indicative of n corn- bpo- 3g paucity of truth there can ut no essential differences in mens and womens art and the greater progress olthor man or wo men seems to make in any line of jhuraan endeavor the more beautlful- ly less become any characteristics that are sexual it was so with mrs fprbes work whloh has been dubbed masouilrie probably booause tho un conscious egotism of the male sritle bag seen in it qualities of color and draftsmanship unusual in a woman and therefore savoring of some high er affinity may we not expoat the daywhen any speolal quality of r qnemerit in the work of a man will bo dubbed feminine by tho woman orftlot jb6 that as it may mrij forbes work in painting and lu etching possessed a strength and tltautrhlob coupled with on equally qbaracteplstlo grace and re finement placed it in a position whero it moots that if all comers on 1 tortus and is country has changed since simcoe presided over the destinies of the pioneers who were laboriously hew ing outa new empire from the woods of upper canada the change la typified m tbe replacing of the ambling wooden walla of castle frank by the massive stone red- tiled gubernatorial palace of today the signature written by the gov ernorgeneral was the signing of the covenant that the canada of today will leave no stone unturned to pro tect the heritage bcaueathed- by those old pioneers and to preserve the ideals common to the greater british empire the ceremony took- place in tbe blue parlor on the first floor part of the suite occupiod by his excellency during his absonco at the exhibi tion a spocial mossengor from gov ernment house ottawa had arrived the duke returned shortly before six oclock and the large bluo envelope which the messenger had brought from ottawa was placed in the bands of his secretary colonel henderson the eeorotary broke the- heavy seais- whicn closed the envelope and glanced through the contents he immediately took tbe act with the two other acts which were ready for signature to tbe governorgeneral the duke of devonshire received the document in the blue room the heavy plied rug silenced the steps of his secretary as he enter 1 and cross ed to the oldfashioned slender- legged writing table placed where tbe soft glow ot electric light from the frosted inverted bowl above fell full upon it the governorgeneral took the papers and looked carefully through the engrossed pages the little clock on tho mantlepli oppoalto ticked quietly itheob no sound but the cracsjajofve bananas his bxceljjtpcy v isto hrpaa jresfillm with reil aid briars as- sflonyus iftr 4d proudly greeted ms tuouibr mxp bejen lp rojrn- proudly greeted by lior life spoke of this that was my pack she tqld him sou cduwtit fljruv without jfavtag something t6 could yotrv- it was then that bcuotwl the marks of toil on her hqurih and he knew that the faithful old uvgroos had not done all tbe hard work ho brought hie beefs together in tbe military fashion and lifted bis band to the rim of bis hat mother bo said not very steadily 1 salute you tho greatest soldier of as aft vvb y 1 sinl insrasii teih equal torms and is fpyh jihtrringeof jwm oftjrodo luitngtry adopted daughter of fred- tonooqrporl looquiio tm by the cferlts ottbe houso and pfjhef senate lo indicate that they had re5 oelvea the requisite number of read injs xbatlsfredthat theact was qpr- root he tdok anqrdlnary pen from tbe table and added his name thus making the act law and all its clauses with the exception of tbe elllhg out of the different olasses immediately became pperatlve tbe reading and signing oqcupfed from twelte to fifteen mlntim it is understood- bmeien whioh the act wmslgnpiljbai been presented by bis exoellenoy to the ueutenantcroternor slryjohn hen- drie it ib appropriate that tbe act should hare received tbe governor- generals assent in such a con scription stronghold as toronto that this sbtiuld have been so was appar ently altogether unpremeditated it is understood that it was originally thought that it would suffice if the bill were signed by mr justice duff as administrator but after the bill had been so signed thero was some question as to tho validity of the step and to mako assurance doubly sure it was determlnod to secure tbe signature of the duke blmsolf to an other copy now grain pest something has been hitting some of the wheat fields in the edmonton district and down in the central part of the province and no one knows yet juefwbailtls k nunrterof farmers have been somewhat worried over tbe looks of their grain and in certain cases in which some ball had fallen tbeyputin claims for insur ance the ball companies however after the usual inspection refused the application on the ground that tbe damage complained of was not due to bail but to tbe depredations of an insect samples of the affected grain were then sent to edmonton for expert analysis the weed and beed branch has received a number of such samples but has not yet com pleted its examination of thorn the damage to the wheat stalk is similar to that caused by the hessian fly with differences that indicate some new pest at work much tho same report comes from saskatchewan where it is said that in some casus thirty per cent of the crop has been affected there too tbo formers thought tbey had been bailed and applied to the companies for insur ance money a gallant youth here is a story of heroism and re sourcefulness tbat is not often paralleled a battery of canadian field artillery was under a concen trated flro from enemy guns gunnor william maclean was in an old gor man gun pit during the bombard- mont whon a direct bit caused twelve casualties wounded in tho chost and band maclean turned at once to tbe duty of roooutqg tbosp who wero in worso case than himself one of the viotlms was plnhod doua beneath heavy debris and tbore was a dan ger tbat if loft in tho position in which bo was he could uot survive long a medical offlcor who could not reach tho spot besause of tbo needs of othor wounded was con sulted and be ndvlsod amputation dt the shattered log bo that the victim might be rolcasod with great norvo in tbe smnkofilled gun pit maoloun performed tho amputation thus showing what the official report records aa a splendid example of brfwory determination and devotion to duty for which tho military medal has- boon awarded y gturieovjb bfrhiir see the funn side use veur sana of humor whah ole- tresalng situations arise humorpro to b th su c ft many a dlstrchsfng situation ttjs pouble with most or us is that ws take our troubles nltogether too se riously wo fnllto soe the funny state of tblngs tlot for tbe moment coneer us even though wo ure quick togtsa it wben we dro mere onlookers i in tho face of gathered clouds tnst seem to shut out tbo simulilue forevsf it is not a bad ldou to remind ourselveia that this old mother earth has beea revolvlrik on her axlb for countless ages im gnhillnia nf man bas come and gone for thoutiands of yesni and that tho march of human progress has gone rtirlif along in tbe forward direction despite wbat seemed to be occasional setbacks laugb and tho worldlatoriig you tbore is bumor in neart situation if we can only see it tbe right angle tuosoof us tosmllo in adversity and moch more laugh conditions were less nuconifortaud pleasure iq li time wben tbo 8hfrjgijptla otlvj 1 er foot omaha brihtfy m vssvl ssssa the drumoftrjrank -tjpy- renso f lieo fiat the doifaor tbe ehrlslrsjier orhashee uostroyotl sgbndtis no ihgbut tho vlbrutlonsfealr on jbedruni ofthsw jjvhen pei nfo jiurtedoaf it usyfiecausetbe 1 drum vlii not respond- to these tum t4poahuttjieycimbiiartfbt4 tlohb oyenyafhoy anp6t hear ttie large asylums for the tbe floors ore bting vcr if you ibobo them it ji like stembtng on ka- tbs way tney wake up ledp too late tn tbe mornliii ether and matter tho densest mutter is more ortasb porous gold will absorb mercury ssa lump of sugar will absorb water snow ing there must bo interstices or inter atomic spaces hi it but tho ether shows no such proporty if a drop of could bo magnified sufuoloutly would ultimately seo tho different at oms of hydrogen and oxygen that con stitute the molecules of water if a small volume of other could be tbss magnified tbo indications are that tbe ultimate part would look like tbe first whlcb is the same as saying tbat it is not mado up of discrete particles bag flllbbpnccoinpletoiv this lsexpreessd by saying tbat the ether is a contlns- ous medium and incomparable with matter safety first i waa returning homo ibe other eve- nine about 080 oclock whon i saw tommy my neighbors boy playing with a crowd of other boys i knew tbat bis family almjays bud supper alt oclock sharp solsuld ill bet you 5 cents youll miss your hiipper tommy he gflunod up at mo saucily and re plied then you lose yotir bet causa i got tbo chops right hero with cue mo sent mo for em at 0 oclock everybodys magazine 3 too mean a trlok see here i wroto and asked you wben you were grilng to pay that old account and even inclosed a stamp bat you uover answered my dear sir wouldnt it have been mean trick to use your own stamp to disappoint you a warning dont bo too ready to bandy f wb a cborojflt why not with a cbomlstr because bo- always baa a ready gs tort postage stamps tbore are at the present time over r 21000 varieties of postage stamps tn circulation throughout tiio world tet gratltuclo for tlio nntlisplre wttb trust for tlio iiliirocbeifblon nlwpatsportt oanidiaa imlgratlon officers are start ing thetnett year wltlia hew phseport lorm wli loli may proyo more trouhtesorae than the old lorwto canadians wnd- vrllb o mike iiyif it rbro tie coon try and awe no ffnoobliehlnil the pew lrmiiii a serial rinmber that glvei paper lsoed flimilwftli ilioh61iorol paper rhjsillirf iviar ol l4r 4nj0lvitgnii blegr akiwdltlnisjwar jmfflruoivii bovr made bytlig iiii1if spiusii for iiwrtlosistarfif w jlimowerfiy jfti yiijj