Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 22, 1919, p. 1

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the georgetown herald fiftysecond ybae of publication georgetown wednesday bare ins january 22nd 1919 the georgetown herald every wednesday evening at th vl herald power printing office tjc georgetown out contriact advertising rates utnisheovoh appuejaucin isrmroiiuoiii lbtt ijsuent jnwwrfloo 9 ffr9iuiif ayergmet xylvamw d a inch i ajdvtrtlbohunt without epeoinc lli ivvjroouiki wjummttiapned forbid sv i chwgdacordlngly jalfjiitotubmeiiwylft be phsiimo oe hiaiji ejfumoliu v vxoeei vtfrdroslobel thurw the ftrtfuscrtptioexplris- jv i v jrt jiork pubuiw chtjutip xmgea8t mail 48 am passenger 1181 am passenger 845 pm mail 8a8 pm passenger 880 pm passenger sunday 718 pm going west majl 767 am maqjt 1000 ajn pmsengerv 61 pm passenger 085 p- mail 707 pm njoing north mail 7o7 am i mail j80pm ooino 80dth mail r1180 am mail 740 pm w toronto subnrbifa railwa dtfhy timetable u aia pm going eajfc 810 224 going wafc 888 810 j sunday timetablie am pm pm going eaiit 1021 12110 846 fliol going wbst 1040 6101 st georges church rev wm burt l th rector lip- sunday service a follows j matins 11 it m is blvenspng 1 p m ay tiuuday huhool v46 a m in baas- i ment holy communion lat and 3rd hy- sundays of each month at 11 a m s ajiiiiiiimimml iniiiiiiiiirrp i mgmuinndsi isranrjr just received a large shipment of 150 per annum or 125 if paid in advance 3 cv v- v wenvjs received ajibipl uflbtalng ucb sckey lid whij gf reduced prices that juriii calf advertisedarrnick at jovfcn tpisy th awn 4 jh dlker stwin iowrt for 4 7 rjooks bitted for j ntofllpfcerbs ive- will sell at the judgments taat has been apest place ib ipe cwn be jitiugfrt iid450 w 4450 tthein miands no must jjjrflin iciir- the shoe min the home of bette shoes s is annnnnrj a s rrrrrtttftrtna farmers account book this book in a cortjbarts at w can malca it there is a pitioe in it for tverythinff you plant raise buy sell have on hand with a summary of the years buiinesa it puts your farm on a business basis it is free to farmers call or write fop a copy th mcrcmant5 dank pp canada we knew wars brazen brow would bo uncrowned for in a world ruled by the holy child some home for blessed jayoburfbund andioaaroi tbtittot jiiwifias rttien oq that last im j tl tain roao and mli8 of batflfeships t floeb bowei in iisvul silence ooi 0ul ioesj y- c ajvv ribniej to heai jd juijlicto m0mk ti8 rttefofiaati at ila jivorii jhci ai dayf yauwronlrtuse hed uiyswkjf will nd likewise i rhbvsl oiat of vengeancp foi- a a v god natyfe history alljitftuast thee risp and- those base exiles whom the fur ies keep proclaim aloud what peoples sow thdy reap alexander louis fiasi jbsb ckdkit kibe j s is ftcnl spirit that ii 1i brltmi- he la no lnconsid ilio member of his majestys orcua it lio old war- horse he la doing 1iu olt in a hun dred way thai bltuih 4iik the bluh t sliame to the chok rih paoldat ipjl- the 6ttcl4otwut owastpr- whetkev- he ma uhwiair khxafc uiauwtj- tdhujihs l ilicrterpraitifirdraw mg p wbgons he in vinjsvulortttat lwm n tift-paraiwstat- or aurrixand when one epetiks o he waivborse oneuiust not foibi lil huiubleajm utore dliatiqkle cgg6n the wajhdxulei iliw ho6dvortwliotsia wll thv64 aftefhis sarlveraiui jbatt nnd ms noiwjcr isfiwaa titer j aifendtofeifl i5om6t jfdrif tftoyat t- fmiilo qxliovnj 4jspert drivev wlreiio irtjfte wiis khjed hll it was our wn4hitber ftioj ije wiin crosa jnw a mile of udajyrilienod coufcirv 4nil riako a- deadlutir of jadwftcmarbweglutt head office montreal obqrgetown pranch acton branch established 1804 c w 0randy msaaiar l b shorby man bsbsbbaamasfabibbr rasffai lit legal shicton wallbridoe a dale j barritr soiioiton etc iffi toronto and georgetown 1a ottloe kennedy blook ii f v boy dale in ouarge of oeorga- i own ofaoa li medical or joseph moandrew r phyaiolan and 8urg on i medloal oltlcer of health district duraeon g t r ouloe hours 2 to 4 and 7 to ii p m phona 68 ofnce and reaidenoo main street south oppoalte presbyterian cliureh pattersons meat market special in canned goods good flour is absolutely necessary to produce the best in bread and pastry the itoble bbands are the superior flour of today try them robert noble limited norval ontario cheating catherine by imes macdomalo ismstsettsssiswsm optical l i plant d o 0ph 0 eye specialist georgetown office next to public library satur day evening 8 to 10 pm and by ap pointment dental rank r wat80n d d8 m ds tiyh dentist georgetown ont if- hotirs 8 a m to 6 p m exeept thursday afternoon dentistry in all its branohea if over bell telphoneoffloo f l hsxth ld6 od8 dentist k 6fbeelnin bloojc one door north blahaf0niua carrlae faotery hour lila m p m w obibofraotio sfohedloliw surswmgostoatjif roa oaa o7o pto graduate of the 1almer the oriarinal clibolof cblropactic davenport iowa it 0sa wf oliico over iiourlgans druj store consultation and spinal analysis free tuesdays thursdays and saturday 2 to and7 to 8 pm fbonslsoa k- auctioneers benj petch licensed auctioneer for halton and rl ssnawo m- or left si georgetown herald ollloo will receive prompt attention ilton ot prentiss noinkkatano maohinkrv brokers sift motors ov bldo electric repairs toronto j- a t9acy ffiiilvoierk township of esquesins olarlc srd division court ib and life inetirsuioe pop arpraant4 r erottarrla unnsm lllco- mill btreef tyest georgetown piifours podnesdsy and bat- mund capps tpvoopers residence main st osorgetown an tuosdayi books gptlhona jmbuck s butcher always jmp oholo btoek of th best proonrabl la frssh and lt meats whloh h sals at tha we will give away with every two lowest possible prices dollars worth of goods bought here 2 can of peas reg 30c for 25c 2 cans of corn reg 45c for 35c 2 cans tomatoes reg 44c for 35c special values in y choice quarters of beef canada food board license no 812208 w j patterson maffi street georgetown phone no 1 georgetown creamery highest price paid for f t fwl jisynted live and dressed fowl of all kinds wanted we pay the best prices i georgetown creamery co ms askyimnntter canuda pood board llcone n- 9 2 08 get the best for onea and all as carried in- a first class jewellery store he following note i for a lady pronch ivory single pieces from 80o to 840 toilet casos from 8860 jo 80 bracelet watches umbrellas diamond ring childs rings slono set rings beads leather purses 86s0 to 40 8300 to 6410 10 to usa wo to 8 satosfto 8fio to a 060 for a man b cufl links from glllelto razor froi fountain vent starflln shavlnr sets watches military rrulius unbrellaii t slne rings 50o to 0 ii ib to 10 150 to 6 ftoo to lft 1960 to 050 es00 and tp l14 to 740 1100 to 500 1350 to tt50 for the home out glass water and fruit sets clocks tea sbts is47 rogers bros knives forks and spoons hinf dosen knives and forks 1847 rogers bros make speoul 155q per sat fully guaronteed open evenings t m wryrtyti street next mcglbbon hpte m copyrlsht um by lb uoclurs nswss per bradteatsj tliu last of her line was oathtrlna vun wyo who lived with two maiden miitx in tlio old colonial mansion lluil hud been the home of the van uys for u hunilrod and forty yeans stlil nnd print had been her upbrln-r- uia mid iiil for u hiiiffle lustant had hlii hcon irmlttrd to forget that she win n vun wye something rarer sonicihlne fnlrer something so much ciokii to liiiivuu than any one of the common people afht u fushloo catherine was pret ty inn n liiiu loo xlliiia little too wan ii i lilund mny hovo lnen hluejiut also it whs thin she was delicate bat ciiilkilnv had wealth was cultured in- tlio ignorance of life as her grandmoth er had been this showed in ber shy rntrit rrlertnil eyea bat she did have one redeeming trait which might save her from s bsstbiljifa ot olov maid gentility and that tfltjt cariosity the only man catherine knew who wua anywhere near her own age was john the chauffeur she used to sit primly behind john in the car and study the back of bis wellset head and sturdy shoulders and wonder about men in general as represented by john if it had ever occurred to mm john might kavb encouraged ntlieilnc to think about him in pnrtlculur h might have even done this so xuiosa fully that she would huve elopod with liliii fur jiilill wus a inimlloiiklii liny but he had never ouco ulvou cuilicrlut a thought a cfrtuili little luuid in thu utoue itom ovor lit i lie uou bluck jcoinpletely hlliil iiiiuih ihmiii end lionrl loor ctrtliitilue tuuld never have cmupeted with adcle the little iniilil fur adele hud hmilrd lips nnd during eyes she wus ull curves mid diinli uiul vitality nnd john wus mini about her howuvor johns pruncucu alwiiys set oalhortnes curious mind to won dering uhout men in fmiirnl it wsnnt nice of course for to wonder about men waa quite vulfrnr she knew that nor aunts hud said st they had im pressed upon cfilhurlne thin sho was a van wye and a sacred thing und she believed it the idea of a mans even so much as touching her guve her sliiv- ors of horror especially an ordinary man of the people for the people were terribly common and catherine waa patrician very patrician indeed thenrontt afternoon it so happened thai adele had occupied ao much of johns tlruo and thought that he lind qeglected his job and the car so tuucb so that that noglscted piece or mechan ism stalled right on a busy crossing on the avoniio it certainly was embar rassing for the traffic policeman was as snro nu h wounded rhinoceros he called john a mutt and would prob ably have said worse things than that f it hadnt been for catherines palrl clan presence but the engine would not start and the traffic waa piling op behind them while the traffic regulator became more und more angry here ho roared swing her down the middle of tho block next the curb i and as ho heuved his massive weight against the buck corner of thu heavy enr nno jim lirund detached himself from tho passing throng and joined in pushing hie heuvy car out of the way you ouilun he on tlio force with them shoulders the pollcemnn grinned his thunks to jim brand as they rolled the lilu ear up to the curl hut j i in only intmited and waved his bnnd in u hnlf solute us i he other went illicit to his jet thank you very much induod sold catherine primly us jim brand turned tocher with hs lint iii his band nnd her eyon an she hilt in the enr were al most on u level with his own ells first tlintiiht was flint she would have boon pretty if she had a little mora life to her shell have to no to the garage miss offered john meekly ill get you a taxi smiled john brand he did so nnd bahded her into it most naturally by taking arm hold of ber arm and no young man bntt ever before taken hold of catherines arm from the tnxl she loaned ont und thanked him again smiling- jot a little excitedly for this was an ad- ventirfo then summoning all her courage she soldi wore yoq going downtown perhaps i could drop you somewhere so jim brand got in beside bar snd they roljod flown the avenue st letiilh topping n front of catherines boms vnt wss really on tf wsjr ap town confeisod jim brand bomof otisly but i wonted to rid irlth s tbtng catherine i chorused the horrified nunts in despair but their terrible niece bad danced toward the telephone and an hour later jim brand was playing ragtime on catherines piano while that young woman stood behind him and patted the syncopated time on his beoad ahoulders occasionally leaning down to rub her smooth cheek atalnst his while in the room above those maiden ladles her aunts com muned in solemn conference and hes just a common country boy who happens to go to college i said aunt melvlna i dont see what we can do about it utifl aunt belinda helplessly shes twentyone and hits the van wye willfulness 1 and every now and then catherine van wye unexpectedly launches her agile young body like a catapult upon her surprised husband and bugs his head savagely to her breast murmur ing and they would bsve chested me out of this i cheated me out of life and love and yon you common person i but jim brand only grins anq gives his ardent wife a proper kissing which vulgar practice i regret to say seems toagree with the last of the patrician van wyes catherine didnt kuow what to say to that so one juxt looked and then looked swhjr wondering if either if her aunts was observing the tableau as and the strange young man stood tl on the walk youre notioffended are y salted 171 hhiuld ber she ejjsjjwd the gate- nnd turned to him jmnfnaetuig tnnttulpm notjad tha utifelfiosill bernvbfiprwp pxii vttfy wrartuaajtmoraln quits ffltlycathemnejflped be street to the park opposehe house the aria torravy of tbvpjnre only use the park during tbigsspfy hours before rtre rah- lefitasjity niu td beaches so lereejr downtn hf early morn tpksbpright i wtmdasfpor br tot tirmofpewime- 8trollpitdyrarttb0r t j v t hoped rd nd ypart yoako lnf toastrmeto jirdowart tbenie sat down anyway it was quite start- hag and very exciting heauesuonerf her and teased tjwr treated- her jus a wereht ayanvwyerinnd ss- credijustaslf she were a girl whom helllfod lets walk ha finally said rising and catching her by thi hands to draw he to her feet he was hm tjlssssls just sudden and abruptly insistent it took catherines breath completely away and the color came into her cheeks and lips anil animation to her eyes she fairly sparkled in response to hla vital presence snd she complete ly forgot herself and her aunts snd tra dition so it went she mef him many times apparently by accident but really by arcangement although cath erine herself never fully realised this and suddenly her aunts noticed a change in her she grew rounder color became pronounced her lips were red always and her eyes danced on the slightest pretext the aunts were per plexed until one evening catherine was late to dinner she had been out all afternoon in the cur jim brand had given john 6 and they had left john to bis own devices while jim took the wheel with catherine in the seat he- aide htm together all afternoon they had breesed along through the coun try recklessly happy hence cather ines lateness to dinner at the van wye table that night there was less conversation than usual the aunts were uneasy catherines father had been a little wild in his yonth and the aunts wondered vague ly until oatherne arose from the table with a little smile aunt belinda were you eer grahhed suddenly by a nice young man and hugged close up to his heart and kissed ever so mnny times right on the mouth before you realised what waa happening whatever put such notions into your head catherine van wyet oer- f talnly notl said aunt belinda so- jwmplcs arenot iufequiit erely lwlth the graveat crliulnnl then i feel aunt belinda aatd oatnertne de- murely j2bryon hato missed some- il ju v i iu rtir tv mxi iv ore jqai td sitya ls kool to his i td hil tlier 8opd uhdlidriiuoa mgothor tti could ot bear that the ttoieo shquld go west without a wordof fiirewoll theso horses tiro rcul cbritlfjh in thelrljehaviour under bvo you will find horses in 0 s- wtigona atth ttnloadliig dump standing calmly nnlmf j i itnrre to hold the ifoniectlon is worth 50c lb- saturday 95o per lb anut cluster clunters with a 60c ticket on them and this saturday we offer vou 75 lbs of ssolb rehead georgetown onomy g enough p ever be measured by price r that the cheapest at any time 1 service must be hase price and f 1- carefully the correct it titan records very sorry joti performing acts of sacrifice or gnl- lantry while several have been de corated and a number huvo been kill- wordsworths early home heuas in kngllah village of cooker- mouth where post waa bern is till bunding cockermouth la one of those eng lish villages of the lake region where you feel that you would like to spend your declining years in a cottage with the inevitable english ivy and a gar den decorated with borders of perl- winkle and other oldfsahlonedluowera a river following a twisted course through cockermouth completes the peaceful backtonature atmosphere of the village ton might easily spend some time in cockermouth before you discovered that it was wordsworths birthplace the historic borne ta still standing the same stolid substantial british rest- dunce where the poet spent tho greater part of bis boyhood the house la decidedly a homo for a student of books and not at all the sort which wordsworth the nature devotee would have chosen in which to grow up the yard snd garden however make up for the unpoetjo gray stone walls it is a shady yard surrounded by a low atone fence the wordsworth house is not shrine for the iltoratl to inspect andv write veraea of appreciation on the walls or sign tholr names ids lodger along wftb the autographs of famous visitor anl tourists it is s qnlst borne as in the poets day a home which yon would pass a dossn times without suspecting it bad been the birthplace of sucl it famous persons chicago dolly nov i forgottan tit driver mrs manager win nbout to start on a plcnlo with lor rurally let me see liuip ure tbewraps heres the lunch imskot heres the lold gists snd heros the bundle of imbrpllae i think w got every- hlng snd fel children we havent orgotteq snytlilnu have wo i bholll get i my dear said iar liuabsmj pulik hl driving loves r wny yen of r ol licnmed mrs mannger toei u i iiiiow tbore waa owsthiai elser i i is 3li 720 ed jn battle sir evelyn told the story of ajmnn who bad recelvoil throe sentences of penal servitude and whoso whole htbtory showed thim to be a limn of violent character otnbiitored nifalnhl society enlisted on his release in 1816 invalldod nfter service in tho fighting line he volunteorod to save another mans life by giving his blood for transfusion dining the oporn- tlpn he contracted blood poisoning and waa sent to england very 111 after recovery he oliialnod a list- clans certificate ns hoinldug tnmrucior anil returned to the flout wlmro he- won the mllltuly modal nnd hi dis- tingulsliod conduct m al ins ul cer reported ho 1b one ol our lcn ncos and lias rendt red iilendld service throtighotit onil linn after three months in the holiest put of the line the tollowlnu are the iuiiivh or the average dully prison popilir lo i in england for the lisi yen l m tho war and for this i r jji convict prisons i 1 local prisons 1j32 borstul institutions state inebriate reform atories 81 3 the average value ot priin lit or has increased noarly f15 a li a utnci the war according to sir lwbn on with this da ncr rlllo in british army lias recn rcseliided on with tho dunco i ngaln the order of the day with the brltlsn army for ovor ihree ye th nfficera havo beon forbidden to dnnce in nny public places or ciiiijh ami although ways and extremely profitable ways at that have bci n found to evade this order by 1 1 ion sir francis lloyd who commands tho london area the announcement that it line been rescinded lute canned go oral satisfaction what probably hits influenced tho british nuthorltles more than any thing else is tho invidious poslllnnlt has placed british office in compari son with american offleois whon thero wero only a few americans ovor in london it did not matter but for sdruo weeks past american officers have been dancing every evening a murrays the populnr london night club controlled by jack may the angloamerican host of many similar clubs and the brltlbh officer lias nat urally felt it hard luck that he ehould not bo allowed to do what his american french uolglnn and italian comrades wore pormlttod to do it had even beon suggested to the americana that they should refrain from dancing but this did not meet with approval also tho american authorities strongly supported tbe efforts which hud been made to reaolnd the order affecting british officers now naval army and air service officers have been permitted to danoo st murrays club sir francis lloyd having informed jaok may that ho proposod to rescind this disciplinary regulation wbtob pro hibited offlcors going to any dancing or other night club in uniform for some time past it bad been evident that this order would be rosolndod in tho first place condi tions are entirely dlff orpnt from those oxteting when the order came into fores then complaints wero received from commanding offlcors that many ofjlcore under training woro danolng nil flight with tho conseqtionoo that these young men woro not fit to put in ft full days drjll and their train ing suffered fin those days also clubs could koep opon all night but fortny nil public danolng balls must be olossd down t iv ool i j frllrt v z ma i um ii j i iwe fop i vr vj t- t l i ft -o- l i 0 0 m

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