Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 28, 1919, p. 1

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the georgetown herald piptyskcond year op publication georgetown wednesday evening- may 28th 1919 150 per annum or 125 if paid in advance u i phih tbegeoroelowobenhj jy y an investor every wednesday evening at the herald power printing office georgetown ont contract apverti8inb rates fy- fumiiiansd wsjiphdaxlori i f hfiiifa pot im hrarsf inetriiop five cents per llireoreejh eabee- quenl insertion wlu liecharged for elt transient advertisements twelve jldea i to an inch advertisement without- speclnc di- reetlons will be inserted until forbid ana cmergbdaccordrniy bii i advertisements willbe clwubdpitoej s ieawv tnentk wjtnout extra charge- thankee or cdiruast dvirtlemilt v mujk3lntke6fflce by monday event irtgy iv v subschjptron- rates one year tlm orllxf t palir in evbyapce alxmohtha 5 oenta in ad- v vance the address label shows- the date ybuk subscription- expulsv fc j 11 moork publisher v otrxlm taba ooino ka8t mail 948 am passenger 1181 am passenger 840 pm mail 628 pin passenger 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produce the best in bread and wastry the noble brands are the superior flour of today try them robert noble limited jj j 7 v- head office montreal op rok5etown branch acton branch canada atablished 1884 c w or andy manager l b shorby maoaje 1 i speights garage agent for willys overland automobiles in ternational harvester co motor trucks mellotte cream separa tors gasoline engines moline tractors c g e electric motors if interested in any of the above dines call and let me show you our line general repairing of all machinery and electrical work a specially n guelph street ikii 1 tjspeight georgetown the canada life assurance co- etablished 1847 for rates and particulars see rjhynds phone 203 georgetown livingstones quality bread made by the most modern machinery that science tan devise which gives you that texture that you find in our bread skill and beautiful saturday specials cream puffs soc cream rolls 40c doughnuts that are unexelled 22c quality quality quauty i h a livingstone phone bfs georgetownt ksiels vi peggy came down the terraced steps from her sisters bungalow and looked wistfully up and down the street mere were the trees all ettmson and gold her long summer visit coming to a close and thu glorious ufternoon free wtth no amusement in store pekirys wide eyes keenhng not to tlnd t ltd t for whlrll they xuukht she wiimlered aimlessly up the hrond rnnd ntsr itk tnp stood u greut house be hind h stone gsrden whm ieguy liad hlwnys nttlulred this wall the trees dropped over it in protectinulv and there were cliinpses of flnwerliordered pnthf within tininy on the walk before the house rlood a iihiiv earrlhke and smiling en chnntlntfly from beneath the rurrlnire liimtd was a dimpling love of a hahy yon darling peggy responded to the siiille while the hshy put forth n chubby hand with an evident invitation for its clssplng ton friendly little thing peggy exclaimed loo answered the buhy no attendant was in sight probably the childs mother had left it while she stopped at the great house peggy derided to visit with the haby until her return gratefully the little one put forth efforts to entertain the girls laugh rang- out at its droll tricks hide and seek with the tiny aklrt of its dress peekaboos between chubby fingers but no mother was forthcoming loath to leave the adorable little thing peggy made a trip of investiga tion up the flowerbordered path the hubys luaty cry at her deser tion reused her to go farther and ring the frontdoor bell to all appear ances upon this glorious october day the great house was vnrsted somo careless nurse girl peggy indignantly reflected had forsaken the baby for her own pleasure she must already have been gone some time no wonder the tiny one had so gleefully welcomed her presence ieggy returned to find babys snlle of greeting bnulshlng the tears she decided to push the carriage slowly down the stone wnlk until the one id charge should appear but no one enme rally indeed seemed the only object of life in all the silent surrounding peggy continued to push the carriage just aa well to give the neglectful one a scare she considered and as she went on newwlataa of fall scen ery invited she had never looked before from the hill to the valley baby cooed de lightfully while peggys thoughts went woolgathering this was the flrst day of her long atny in whloh the nice man had not passed her sisters home in her ewn thoughts and strange to sy he was often in her thoughts peggy referred to him as the nice- nan there was something so wholesome ly frank in the goodnatured face even is the mans swinging carriage peg gy wondered dismally how it was that they hnd not become better acquaint- ed her alater introduced them one day in passing oh that is tom pries she care lessly remarked ir tho married slater had guessed at the wild commotion the chance encoun ter with this same tom price had raised in peggys usually adamantine heart ahe might have been more ex plicit in her description in some inexplicable way rln the many places where peggy hnd hap pened to he during the post changing your this nice man hnd bobbed up until recognition between the two lie- enine an astonishing fact peggy fan cied lil in eager for a meeting yet lif ter her sisters introduction tom price passed on his contented way with hut tt dully dlstnnt bow and now she must go home i loo reminded the buhy peggy glanced about in surprise slietiad gomrfgrthsrthbii she knew then suddenly apparently out of the nowhere into tho here n mans figure loomed up before her how de dot said tom prlco peggy stared then she laughed i might haveknown that it would be you she said this is about the only corner where we hnd pot met the nice mans grin expressed satis faction couldnt be too often to suit me he remarked pleasantly where did you gat the babyli oh i he murmured i did not ra il i lee it but i guess ive kidnaped hlju said tonj price and his eyerf twinkled it la really serious peggy protest ed i have been most thuiiubtlpss perhapi some distracted iber is now wringing her hands over his absence 5 was so captivating you see i just pt pushing him an from before the big stone house where i found him the house is nt the top of the hill i must et hlni buck directly vruthleuly aheswuuc tliecorrluge about- thehlce mn tmk hohjef t6e- habuv let m lstp stab ie sukvesttivtf the police are onjotir traltvltnay he able ro help you out im iretty well known troustf hawr suently jegst accented ids aj the baliyleugjijib into their fares ths niade tiietr way back down the mini m see aid the man uatwr- opnvyly the first fme i saw you was oh fccnir college campos hoadeqtthegli abuthe secret crossing a busy city sitrieett- i- tesary agreed j i vtjien there wai n time wtiep you en ni glmtric 7hf pngh the door of toe -nami-nad- trjiln fi lisihgrsihltei peggy ou looked that way to- me said ill ijice tmin i ike n vivid flower in a ilroary- jiuiee tluriifcjjti- answered pegjry prliu- ly anil tins the man went on is the only time i have seen you away from yuur sisters veranda when you were nut iiieompuhled by the same fel low your fiance i suppose the question wua extremely casual my young brother peggy replied tom prlee took his big hands from the carriage handle and stood still before her your brother he la mented and all this time ive been tryllik to keep from falling in love with hnother fellows girl yon have no rjght to speak to roe like that peggy began severely hut immediately her anxiety was trans ferred to the nearness of a surrounding stone wall thla la the place she whispered wher i took the baby ive been away quite some time would you mind walking with me as far as the front door if his mother should hap pen to be angry just you leave it all to me tom magnanimously suggested aa there was still no response to their flunamona at the great house door perplexed and feeling rather guilty peggy followed her protectors advice and waited with him upon the veranda her eyes softened as the nice man rocked the baby in his arms he la not a bit afraid of you she murmured than tom price laughed why should he be he said he is my sis ters kid she left him in my cine for a coupla of hours this afternoon id just gone to bunt up his nurse when you came and stole him and you didnt tell me peggy lic ensed you kept walking along and never told me the nice man reflected babys smile i had to find out about that other fellow you see he said county council milton may 15lh 1u1u tin- council uiel ill 10h0nui in luccinlnnco with cull t war den the minutes of the liisl niertltiy wore rend ignd eoiimiiluif xonijihkiluoxemea5tui follofrqmtlie oiutbs aytijy iiginvwidv jibe bepvut ufentof highways and the ciluk of commerce re tuiisley bridge r e ypunif co te qtulit tansloy hritlkc flctfoudts toronto- lfiiinit- tou highway corriusioii r yjlle briileihycphhtyeioru of l feyfcfcwvwou- alrtiieuvy fictfij of gsaiacfa iiathovti il f tihyjj 1 m0m w see extinction of coyote stock raiser confident that their skulking enemy will soon be en tirely wiped out according to stuck raisers and farm- era especially in kansas the coyote seems to be fast becoming extipct the fenclnu up of big pasture districts where practically every acre is stock ed with rattle has robbed the coyote of hla once free and open range been use of his depredations on young and helpless domestic stock a bounty lias in many places been set upon hla head and he has long been a fugitive hunted and killed by every farmer and stock raiser the greater pnrt of these bounties are collected in the spring months before the mother wolf hai left her den with her faro- lly so persistently has the warfare of extermination been carried on that the coyotes which rear their tamllles in safety must be cunning indeed the coyoteshas long borne n repu tation for cowardice to say nothing of other unworthy qualities but in the opinion of some this is unfair to the beast ills warfare on sheep long ngo led to the institution of coyote drives especially id the far northwest hun dreds of men turn out and manage the thing pretty much as is done in the esse of a rabbit drive when great numbers of jackrabblts are driven in to a aort of corral where they are killed on one occasion many men and boys 111 southern idaho worked all day driv ing in the coyotes and when they the men und hoys hnd all converged at the corral they found just one cqyote in it and he got away to control juts trade it la understood that the english government is to keep control of the flax trade during the next season and that it purposes to give greater facili ties for the export of ynrns and cloth sa well as to deal liberally with re quests for permits etc for the home market meantime the surprisingly heavy in crease in the price of raw materials has made all quotations nominal there being only one seller in russia now tht government has bad to pay what may ha called an exorbitant rate for the iber changes ore also rapidly developing in jutegonds trading arrangements the granting of grading permits and export llcenaes has heon put on a dif ferent footing more encouragement will be accorded to the shipment of yarns until it is found hint this is in- terferlni with the weaving of cloth for home outlets jryhlttwjale tojhtyufflb deputy marshal j c wood of fair- banks alaska is authority for trnf story that a white wlirrle tins marie its appearance in the yukon river oppn- st the mouth of thu tunniia river he uotloed the iiiiiiiinial on his recent trip up from kiihy ithe deputy says that preparations are now being made lor the capture of the whale as soon at the river freest up a little more the whale was headed for some place on the dpper yukon but the ice run prevented it gettlng nny further than tanann ir frequently comes up to blow and in been seen by a number of reuldents of the juor rlvsi tdwu alaska citlsen kavrbunki for dnifjijaiibi v oocidnntij on court tj ruuiuj3ifjmf iiivnitiljctitioii fliruie ektamisbniqut- of a liir ac6q ajfa btlrlinhteii tlu slferilt wwiesaiet liie coun cil re cuiiital punishtneut cupuiin booth ndtiirfsod tho ooitntiii uskiii for u omiit for tho ywca mr lictullioml presented and read the fifth report of the stand ing committee on roads und bridg es mr irving the fifth on printing mr cleuror tho fourth on educa tion mr stnndish the third on spocinl coniinunicutionh mr mof fat the second on railways and legislation mul mr mordon the fifth on i i cmd k the council went into comuiil- toe of the wlile mr grunt in the chair the cimucil resumed the war- don in the chair mr uniut moved seconded by mr reiulhcad that the soverul reports as considered mid amend ed in committee of iho whole be and aro hereby adopted carried mr hillmci moved seconded by mr renilhonil that the roport of the finance committee be hereby adopted carried mr fbistor moved seconded by mr bridgninn that tlu special re port of the warden in reference to llalton patriotic fund be adopted carried mr moffat moved seconded by mr foikter thai this county council desires to express its ap proval of the bill introiiuccd in the house of commons h 11 m mo- wat kc mp with the object of amending the criminal code so that persons convicted to pay the death penalty be executed in pro vincial penitentiaries by means of electricity instead of by hanging in county jails and that n copy of this resolution he forwarded to mr mowal to the minister of juslico at ottawa and the llalton repre sentative lr anderson mp- carriod mr irving moved seconded by mr readhend for leave to intro duce and read a bylaw to amend bylaw no 201 of the county of halton for tho improvement of certain designated highways in the said county and that bylaw be now rend a first time carried tho bylaw was read first timo mr grant moved seconded by mr johnston that bylaw no 4c1 being a bylaw to establish an ad ditional high school in the county of halton be read a first time- carried the bylawwus read first lime mr biidginan moved seconded by mr elliot that bylaw no 4m being a bylaw to establish an ad ditional high school in the county of halton be now read a first time curried tho byhvw was read first time mr read head moved seconded by mr living thlvt bylaw no 150 to amend bylaw no 291 to itn- prove certain ilosignated highways in the county of llalton be now road a second time curried thobylaw was road second time mr johnston moved seconded by mr clriint that bylaw ntvlm- be read a second and third time passed signed and corporate seal attached carried the bylaw was read second mid third times mr uritlgiiiun moved seeondod by mr living that bylaw no 152 be read n second and third time passed signed and eoriiorate seal attached carried tho bylaw was road seemid and third times mr rcndhoiul moved seconded by mr irving that bylaw no 400 given a first mid hcooiui rending at a regular meeting of this council be now read a fliird time and pass ed and the corporate seal attached thereto mul llnil lite warden and clerk he authorized to sign same carried tho bylaw was rend third titik mr llilliner moved econded by mr johnston hat when this coun cil adjourns il stands adjourned to the call til the chair and whon next mooting is held wo meet flrst at tansloy bridge nt 10 am now time than on to milton and hold our regular hossjoii curried mr cloavcr moved seconded by mr biidkinan that we request tho honorable ministoi of public wotltb thntrthe bench road in burlington oxtending from the torontollanailton highway y maple avo southerly to tho south western limits of the county of halton ke taken over as a provin cial county road and that a copy of this resolution bo forwarded to the depiiitmcnt carried on motion tho council adjourn ed tv7 ii tiioho aro tho days whoh ev erybody strikeshut fallier aiiil he hasnt got too timo t iimiji listerl vif jy vsv imtfi jiyif m livs mjfa ifif vaii- gililillife i vfsl

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