the georgetown herald wednesday kvgjanuary 22 1919 the water mill lkfi v v1 v listen to the water mill all the livelonk day how the creaking of the wheels woain the liqtirs away tranquilly the waiter glides useless on and still never coming book again to that water mill and the proverb haunts my mind us the spell is oast the mill will never grind with the water that has passed take the lesson to thyself loving heart and true golden yearsj aremiiul by ipfy to riialte -tuji- most of luwse t no honest way 4 that thou canat call thine own lies in this today pjiwer intellect nd 8trenthjway v tool-vuevivvgrlnd- tjie- ajwrtjldthas ipatsbfia hie viwjted f ifdjirsraf hfl kavaittiedbiv ailthe gob- we ttfigm tjjrijejdone tosi without sigh tyv tbi w roijib opcey jttavcr vfgyedwjch die sxlflo o thoitrtitiboonoeived- we mrghthave penuod perishing unhear3 take the jesson to thy heart take and hold it fast the mill wf1 dovev grind with the water that has passed rex theatre georgetown thurs jan 23rd one night only direct from a six weeks run in massey hall toronto the coming of spring the summer months have passed away and winter is at hand and the pleasures of another year have vanished from our land but we must all content ourselves it is the only thing and patiently await the ooming of anothor spring there is something in the spring time ttxit fills qur hearts with glee the returning of the spring birds and the green leaves on the trees the mooing of the oattle and the bleating of the lambs blow pleasant by the river side down by the old mill dam the little brooks swell out once more as on their journey go but now they are all oovered by the silent frost and snow we oft go back to ohildhood days of scenes that usedto please ohildhood ways were pleasent days among the flowers and trees mother used to mend our little olothes when we were fast asleep before poor mother went to rest she would pome and takeva peop to see that we were covered warm and often times would shed a tear before she left our little oot god bless my little dears but childhood days have passed a- way to years of toil and care we little thought when we were young that we should have our share but now wo fully realize the trials mother had god bless you dear kind mother when youre gone we will be sad j leavitt hearts of the w0fttt ismdre than a prctube ptaylt is a world drawa it gqes straight tothchcabtltistwis human suaut that pakes hearts of thtworldas bio as mankind chaftesarnton nyewmh wiria mmmmfw supreme trcumph of ni e i rtwentythousand horses miles ofmillery march of legions souajroni of airplanes fleets of zeppelins the destruction of cities the chareoltfietank for a change try fish finnan iliuldio per ih 18o ciscooh per ll 20o filletk per lb 22o j n oneills carriage works special this week 240 lbs fresh to go at x 10c er lfciy rtere ui a cjiaince for sorne thigoodl flf fotw prcjj y jk i cliffordlinham v fraobei 196 main strveet will be shown with a special orchestra and effects jules brazil musical director matinee thtjksday afternoon evening 815 prices 50c 75c and 100 seata on sale at matthews drug store saturday storage battery you may put antifreez in your radiator but not in your battery why then neglect it when it plays the most important part of the car of today leave your battery wjth us this winter and have it in first class shape next spring we keep them in wet or dry storage as the customer desires also repairing done work guaran teed batteries left at w h willsons will receive prompt attention gibbens bakery take home an apple pie crust is light and flaky brittle and good everything pure and fresh plenty of apples they are 1 sc cream puffs pure cream only per doz 60c chocolate eclairs doz ooc raspberry tarts doz 25c lemon tarts doz 2sc cookies doz 20c jelly rolls each 20c has a few set first class sloop sleighs 2 12 runner at 4300 some uptodate cutters at 58 surrey pleasure sleighs at 65 a few good secondhand cut ters which will be sold cheap also a big stock of white sew ing machines and 1900 gravity washing machines jn oneill georgetown oelegbftjixiy conceited persons although irritating at times are not always bad companions but there is never any pleasure in the society of the dismally conceited person who is prone to condole with himself for slights and fail ures woos and disappointments preoccupied with his sorrows even when ho keeps them to himself he diffuses dullness and depression of coursethore are persons afflict ed oruelly and tragically beyond the common lot of man and their sadness oan awaken in there friends only a hopeless poignant tenderness but the habit of feeling sorry for yourself usually has hot the justification of some tremen dous end shattering calamity or of some overshadowing grief it is traceable more often to a selfish sensitiveness and a morbiddisre- gard of the proportions of things the jwoplo who pity themselves most keenly are generally oallus to the troubles of others for the misfortunes losses and boreave- ments that oobur in the homes of their friends thoy are quiok to find some compensation young pople who are becoming morbidly self- centred might profitably take up the study of astronomy if they keep before their minds for a while the rather awful fact that this earth is but as a grain of dust nd that they themselves arebut flfltinyfttopiiitueywill acquire a proper humblomindednesa and will cease to consider ctvon the heaviest of their burdens as of enormous and vital importance then if they pass from the study of astronomy to that of humanity thoy will ac quire a perspective forlifot thoy will havo for tbe other hurrying worrying atoms more indulgence sympathy or admiration and less envy or bitterness thoy will know that whatever honors and supoosses gome may gain and ot hers fail of none can go through life without unhappiness and sor row and that thought will awak en in them iv compassion wider and deeper than any they feel for themselves tlirty will want to do what tlioy oan to make thebright aspects of tbe journey stiff bright er for thoir companions and to that end thoy will strive clways to keep a ohoerful spirit and a courageous heart d f brigden prtestolite service station for george town and vicinity use the phone order now for saturday canada food board liconne no 51835 rv btiy iio f or 4 o0 sm iktdayof i9l4v nraent security by ilici fiio or i i i you uftahist jtlilrwise tluift stamps cost 25 ceil- ctici sixteen on thrift rd are echiicenb1e for onr wf iiii stamp sold where you sj svv this sign india needs education to help solve problems of the growing nation f or many yeurs past those who have known india best have recogulzud that one of her greatest if not her greatost problem was that ol education it 1b or course a problem recognized as ever more important in many coun tries but in india wlure it la n mat ter of educating mure thun 300000- 000 people all but ah per cunt of whom ore si 111 llllietute lite question bocuia pecuilnrly viat it is moreover like evejytlilng euo in itidlci u coiut plexviliesjiron tyitioit ihftl dceiijotj ip atyjfopfr mctbcdhiv tthctyicarfoh vllfhns- ldfilttrlio tlotyt rtpt bloplocoiisjdo lue niatitr liiele igoulil ail ui- to be no reaaoli vltj- th uovuinaieat sjiould nui bj n hlioko of c ii pfca decree couiflutsoiy idiaailon or every oljilil ttf injtt tltii a ilr rjar- cqiri-t-jluilei- p oi ue mui rlt- ha charming indeed is the lljjuro oa this pic- turo the younk lady knows that rtlio in perfectly nafo in uuing those hkates leeaubo thoy have been repaired at nur shop we nivo the best workmanship and it so only iho best materials if you have any shoos or skates that need repairing or ip fjust any thing unit nootts grinding bring it to our shop w wilabbdl georgetown gibbens next door to radial station phone 202 b v gibbens we buy fresh eggs board of trade meeting on thursday jan 88rd all oitleons intorbsted in the welfare of our town fvroroauos ted to boar this jnietlng in mind gastoria for infants and children mothers know that genuine castoria always bears the signature of in use for over thirty year toria paper j w kennedy hardware paints stoves tinware electric fixtures sewer pipe sfk cement tfnsmithing plumbing hot air heating hot water heating electric wiring j w kennedy phone 25 georgetown ont soldiers home coming campaign the welcome sign still hangs high on the doors of the solvation army hostels help them to keep it there i while our soldiers have need of the comforts spiritual as well as bodily dont shut the doors in the boys faces keep them smiling i january 6th 1919 opening date of winter term guelph business college goelpb onl you know the nature of our work ft you may secure the best quality at the 11 domnnil for our you knqw tho gradua you know it is to y advant 4 to gqt our trainin oowv pt proeotigt u botcm principle the salvation army appeals for a million dollars for the boys who won the victory this is the first time the salva tion army has made a general appeal for its work we urge you now for the sake of the soldiers and as a vital factor inthe solution of canadas reconstruction problems with the homecoming of her boys to give and to give liberally i our men in khaki may not all be home for another year while there is a company of canadians in uniform over there or over herb there is work for the salvation army lassie the weary waiting and the relaxed discipline spell danger that must be guarded against a happy smile and a com fortable body help o keep trouble at a distance do not let the hosteln shut for lack of funds the salvation army million dollar fund january 19th to 25th first to serva last to appeal a word about the hostels have you ever been irmfdc a salvation army hostel if not ask a returned rnnn aboufthc hostels in paris london toronto hamilton or any others tlint he has stayed in oxer hit re let him tell you about the keal beds the home cooking the fried eggs and hot coffee and hot baths if he knows you very well he may give you a hint about the spiritual comfort the salvation army lassies give these men far dom home and all it means i salvation army million dollar fund committee headquarters mail your ubscriptldn to treasurer toronto and ontario sir edmund walker toronto ont treasurer new brunswick i james m christie bank of commerce st john nb treasurer nova scotia donald macciluvray bank of comfflkrce halifax ns gre4ceutu tlpjib giqflattjtf duuiomo ihfte asq ij f t apau -froiii- ihqitlbusdi niiluey which w cnoiulaai niitil ahould- not omor- lnjlo thwpattijrv fye la iw jtsxloli ol teaohea vwfote lo cqiiuy rti6i- riug to tfueh uvuefbion vwcrjilf wo ji ihtuchr8uukin ihuorf aftd girls or a aolrto bf ix0wjltiil jn duujnio tlrtaxuove iime dik- trust yhichftnch lr liruhnre might- provojee a dhu rust f which wow id- largely dejout tnoiitirpisu of jha vok icy for fhh rydisuru uhicloub ol tdfonisr uid thuirrdnscrvatlam ia doeiirooroil nuveri htl n cliurac- teriaiic ol sii iluitourtrt attitude an it is of nil incji vtio come to know india well ta one of outlnihiasm thone of na ho haid who have ueen what oiipouiifun hud boon over come arc opttnilsis for iho lulure it is jiiflt this uplrit of ulaeernlng opimilbin which chaiuitoiizoa thai pari of the aloniugnclielinstqru re port on rforiuh in india dulling wllh he question of education the para- graphs in v hlch his mibjcct u dib cusuod nrfi t haiacierizod by that sanib frank ujuiiji of di itt h and uliort- coiuliib wlihli ut chnntclei ibtlc of the whole rcjuit jiiacf uols not of courat now peihiu any uicuunu con- dlderatlon otniv pbtwjhutsioiviitinctl in iho report inn hiiyn ih tliuro inhl upon ono pcitt whlci ih iiukod worthy of ail cinplutbis tlui can be no quwniou that hh iho rtpoii infllstb fdimaion in lncia jiith inig- ly fwilcd biunk in llic pt alsu aorlhy eltorl to ovoin torciny iho lulml of india into an alhu mold iiiiiii ion hati t on in wo li linn n a j na tion mmpi of lilt lift i soiilinllil s tli in boi n lit- t lint llu induui him conn- 10 u un vrn idn- catlon ttit ii ifai i iu biillnij on not an kwiu t liiun wlilclt will help hltn lo u idiki outlook and to opport unitith itji p n lit ir tuivlc inn ratliur aa bohumliiife which willshlii tho gull between him and tho ihuhboh the report tml mu one of the moat prchflillg ihcds oi i n ti 11 ir to fobt i more widely in tin- bihoolh and col- icgea jhobo idii ol duty and dib- ciplitu of lominon nbjoiidhllity and civic omjntiii on which n ttound political liio lii ib it is mp iull il nine to find hut an iiu iuljf number of pronii- nvnt indiann art ii inning to rocu- nizu the ruth u rt contintion ami ih importance of j curing for thtlr fillowrcount ryincii an edurullonal fcyntoin lightly founded with such indians au iho maharaja ol blkanor str satyendra yiiha and sir snnka- ran nalr and biich an anglolndlun biatcbinun an sir james moalon there ih no doubt as lo the importance ot the issue only educttion said sir jam os meston at delhi koine months ago referring to the apparent ol- stables to pjogiikii i i india a pii h will help tho hoii 1 mind uud undoiblanding luuit iu hurniouni tliuho barriers and prevent the ma jority from becoming a tyranny and tho minority from ch ionic rebellion this 1b cerluinly a just humming iji of tho situation no shovajuna required standard anthracite scranton coal in all sizes automatically screened and loaded coal 6bfet eimfi arid for phjestic hrfrsbiriu purdosesi smithing and cnnl coal in fact i envry everything to rbq tound in- afl uptodnt- coulnndbciia xard1 r- john mcponaid w a bailey harness maker dr sjkionerh luteal everybody knows what a flpoon- ericm is and dr w a spooner warden of vw college txforj fiom wiiobo name the term is taken came prominently before the public in an other way some time ago when in a loiter o iho press he condemned tho rash uciion of those who are try ing to force ihe government to lak ceilalnhtops in the present national crisis witliout possessing a full know lodge of all the fuels many of dr spoonorb quaint nils- takes in speech have become world- famous as for instance when he turned conquering kluts into klnkerlng kongs but some of hi most amusing sayings are not no fuinllfar on one occasion ito was asked by u friend where his family purchased their groceries oh answered dr spooner qilei- ly we always steal at the doors the friend was naturally horrified until at last it dawned upon him that what the doctor had intended lo say was wo always denl at the siurre titbits we now have a good assort ment of blankets robes bells etc w a bailey main street georgetown a restivo special choice fresh fruit potatoes gree veget a restivo fruit specialist mip jtret gmtgatowa hour grain feed fresh rolled oats always in stock in 20 and 90 lb bags whole wheat flour and wheatlets a reaper in thn klondike the lrst ssifbindor imported for the klondike district has boon working during august on the rnnch of charlie muck at west dawson his crop of this season emphatically contradicts all reports that wheal cannot be successfully grown in tho yukon dlstrlci n evolt a new kind if hpcodometcr ib an icntilialiinan of coursa devolri of the senso of humor who lias invented and patented- a-speedo- meter wjilch shows hi u various over speed points the words pine imprisonment mauslaughtnr uurder now is the time to get your poultry in shape for the hatch ing season good feed prop erly balanced is the only way we have a complete line we are now booking orders for fertilizer seed corn and grass seeds canada food board llceuse no 9211 1 phone 185 for prices georgetown flour- feed mills c greensides proprietor 14 br rich commissioner riharps 20 albert st toronto life insurance is your wife properly proloctod are your children properly pvotcc- tqpl do you carry enough insur ance to proteot your family against your possible death u- is your duty to proteot your wife and family life insurance la prot teotion i can offer you the host rains and in an all canadian company talk jl over with me it costs notbintf w w roe po you require fire life accident or auto insurance 1 represent some of tbe best com panies and shall bo pleased to tran sact your insurance business r j h ynds phone 803 georgetown ontario n ottlot too resldum os georgetown ont butter paper at the herald arthur b castell t b f ooige of mnslp ioddon fnariand onolrmatsr rsbfrlu oburch 0aorctown tenober of piano of kan cornet violin and blntfink tuulon pep in any branch 6 per torm of 20ijiboih atnjy reef duiico main su oeorjfetown oral pupti home pianos vttneb vv r i savv a v vi is vi xl v c hww wi ai3ds on