Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 25, 1919, p. 1

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r y the georgetown herald fptyhkcond year of publication greorgretown wednesday evening june 25th 1919 si 50 per annum or 125 if paid in advance the georgetown herald l puhlihu every wednesday evening at til herald power printing office qoorgetown ont contract advertising rates furniebed on appliqatien i t vwn iwuuj per ifelornratfntai4lon i 7asrwvlt- amctrfrytnj tor eaoh-ambse- 1 vi jeusht tnaerhosrhl uepm r jjl r vimit juvtusroeiite teswlmea tbaii- iiiab advertisement without speqlllo j1- rotlonwlll toe lityerted until forbid j iiij cburetd aecordsfrjfly advrumanta will lwohaiujeionoe iah nranilwftnwittr energev v cbjasisas tor cuctartlneat t l mrjrwi6eymli5 114 ill 4kfimuje latontbn cents irind- i varjciu v v i- heikdareynit jabel shows- au v lyoluf bti6trvtjpn p i pattersons meat market ta otrtima table ooingkabts mail- 948 am passenger 1181 am passenger 846 pm mail 028 pm passenger 830 pm passenger sunday 718 pm going west mail 767 ftm mail 1000 am passenger 201 pm passenger 686 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yihorgktqwn branch acton branch canfapa tlh 1884 cr w oratjdy manager l b phoney managm expert wsatch adjusters guamn qwr work to be ah the latrfst and best in watches clocks jewelerv etc at right prices iatvsevbotip cprioect the jdlil homq sfnsocsi featiiirtng tiynli liariujilacnvsotigsolori ya vetiflg- the olcf horn ginker lntave whut wpstein pomojcrhfcy -aaiijm- for l dkrthur avryttmtlifr wiles second pay a the dliarlerj edward clark co baritone sblow violin solos piapo- leoture the spjritof pmntv jjietil jean a piourdof france j3veninjconcert the clius edward clark co lerturo dr george adam of montreal subject with harry lauder in the trenches or david lloyd george choice loft to local committee third day a fternoon concert the vissochi florentines a novelty prograni featuring tne piano accordion with reader violin and piano lecture the fiddler and the fire fred o bale of colutnbtik ohio evening concert the vissoohi florentines lecture the pourtji lino of defence fred g halo fourth day afternoon concert the demille quartet a wellknown cana dian male quartet with solo and ensemble work of liitriiest merit lecture a woman on the italian front or coeile oriel kveninfcoiicoit the demille quartet lecture revolutionary eiiroix dr frank bobn fifth day afternoon rest afternoon in preparation for the great play in the ovening evening the play 7 keys to baldpate geo cohans popular piny ttndnr management of percy vivian relasco theatre now york who will play tho leading rolo sixth day afternoon tlio junior chautauqua pageant concert tho fisli jubilee stingers wonderful melody delightful featuring of nro songs evening concoit pisk jubilee singers lecture fighting tho turks ut tho dardanelles big tom skeyhill the phiiiouh soldierpoet and wonderful orator of australia mothers mothers are angels walking earth willi music as they go and thoy are ministers of joy and mirtli to drive the grief and care away and they are fortresses that spring between njs and the wrong anii they are the embodied lave iihijew0f yfctjtrinaflnw jfoljnrjj apvtwirdiifgim and wutuin hng glpviv and tneyare heaiing ihtheiroyes the pity ilia henleth wot jtna rorfhoflt in nil chftnijipgtirnies they stand fordfrpnt to nie thie vipwsauney uayr niefttlle rrote wftb bfagle lrnnd jiywit hbiherbiutieiiiii their gentle hands upon tile- wdmsf tnfttfftght htfye liirn- jjdusighyi n arid bimg us book -the- sun- ndthey are light or straying feet mod love for all things sadi and bulwarks of eternal btnengtli to keep the whole world glad qriseldaln st thomna tsimes ammwmswwamaasw camp soon unl 1 juiit tinve to uiu thlaca over with you ynu told me yon would be interratml in rue always and i value your advlo m t ins a leap in the dark but i iiuvf bvtv thlnklntvthlogs overund i know now that i oantgpon tbeay things were before the warvy then i waa content to be cashier here lu tbe bank honestly do you know doris when i first saw the pa- pelthls inoralng and rcalued that wk comh nernaps mfot t si fvmlniflwit ithobglit jmag oup griatesrjoy and then thad thvselflah reellnr oaf regret i seemed- to see myself i tbe bsaik again pendng my days la the dtjll monototry here ut- tms town 1- di4bt county council plans for peace by jamb oaborn afternoon program 8 oclock evening program 8 oclock daylight saving time benson tickets senior 200 childrens 100 transferable within the family but not outside single admission afternoon 00c eveniiik 70c children 20c and 85c war tax additional to above prioea i ib innnnnn tai i ft ennrnnnp ml im oprxniiiind mi ibcdddcd outing shoes the young lady will certainly want a pair of our outing shoes this summer shoes for tennis dancing yachting golf and all other outdoor sports our prices are iqwer fhqp the lowest call and be convinced rumford the shoe man the home of better shoes s ib pjoidjnm5 lammnmrnai laannnimribi larinnginib real estate my bargains in farm lands village homes garden lands etc are attracting many buyers piobably i may have jut what you have been looking for call me up and i will be pleased to show you my list hie mjfklskmf georgetown ipks nm e5tabushed ib7z i is reran are sou going on a trip money is safer if carried in mm ksi your the form of travellers choqiiqs wo soil them lu denominations of 10 20 00 ahd 100 they are ao- coptod as cash bybanks steaiiisliip companies and hotels all- over tho world lfpf4asamaaaaaaaaaa copyrlsnt nu by mofflure nawapasar byadleata some of the more leisurely or- indo- lent of the bonrders at mln klofa always lingered in the wicker cbaira of the sun parlor after breakfast but this morning there were more loiter ers thnn usual and they were talking in urceiita that showed keen intern and that interest hud been aroused bjf lieittllineh in the morning paper thai indicated that the end of the world wur if not in night was at least sonie- thlirg that one dared dream about i suppose miss king will have to come down on her board a little wenziiiraeml old lady noted for her mlhvrllness whs saying well theres no use my saving aoy niore pits i suppoxe slghel tootber anil a third at least they wont hive any excuse for sweetening the cran berry sauce with molasses i didnt like to object before it dldit aeen inysl bnt now i certainly dniis may who bad lingered on her way to ber volunteer work at red cross but who nevertheless was turn ing ber time to account with sock knitting had at this point emitted a little stifled scream tkat cut abort the last remark and focused the eyea of tbe lingerers on her doris twentyfour and sweet of face and the youngest member by far of the king establishment blushed with embarrassment she had not frxpected to attract attention and aha did not really want to explain i was just thinking she explained however it suddenly occurred to me that when the war was over there would be no more socks to knit and no more canteens to work for nor con servation kitchens to help with nor liberty bread to bake and well i was beginning tofeel sorry and that made me scream i guess it seemed te wicked te have anything but the bap- pleat feelings that it is all over i truly shall miss the knitting ywell i am sure i shant mapped one of the sourvtsaged members of the establishment who had during the course of the war managed to knit two whole pairs of socks and a sweat er im quite exhausted i asaope you and nothing but a winter in flor ida will undo the damage all this knit ting has done my nerves anyway you neednt stop kntlnc another one of the company wa say ing soldiers arent the only people who wear socks i had a cook once an awffil creature she was too and her husband was a teamster and he wore knit socks i know because she used to knit the socks in the kitchen during time that i was paying her to work for me but t dont know any teansten inughod doris really i didnt moan to say i was sorry because t ats not i am so happy to tblak that it really is going to end some time only it wll seem stupid going back to the bridge parties and teas and things tfcat e used to spend so much time en be fore the war florls went about her work at iltd proas that day and at canteen that afternoon with leas than usual of ber natural cheerfulness she waa vexed with bersehrto think that she could have any aelflah regrets whan sha knew that in her heart she ftlt only the deepest of joy at the news ef pos sible peace that evening capt robert blcknell came in to the boarding houae from the encampment five miles away where since his return from france he had been acting as instructor he woa seized by the coterie of those wbo lin gered in the drawing room after din ner somehow it seemed as if his opinion concerning the outenmeof peace talk wpuld be of more weight since ha hud come fresh from a military encamp ment as a matter of fact the font thut he had come from the encamp ment made him especially reticent libout discussing it that la before the group of mla kings boarders in the drawing room ft was to scape thls aaaemblafe that he begged doris to take a stroll down the small town street with him put people nouce so protested do ris you know how those women babble and it waa only two nlghta ago that you were here before vee agreed the captain bdt per- hopa there wont be many more nlgtita im not going to snnoy you asking job the old question i guess you mads yourself about as dear tq m as tiny girl could i know youre not ike kind of ktrl that t ii accept a man juitb- cauaa ha keeps at her and tin m the kind or man that would iaert g around ittevyivtli wstr g i thought in that way i chuld wny accentually but i know you have- made rfjrvouriulnii well r wraawng plajuif and it toliik- wtluim soonaa we la ovesoul sen out what inferes 1 bavylh irobert here and make for the west i apeinl s little time on a sheep ranch in wyo ming once and knowvfelloit on theie that could help me bay in to adv 1 vantage so im going to make for the wilds ss soon as ever peace cornea whether it la next week or next year i wanted to tell ydu and aak if yen thought i waant right i hope you dont think i was brute for feeling that spirit of regret he asked penitently i cant under stand it exactly but until i thought of this western scheme i was as blue as indigo after all in spite of the hell we have to go through it appeal to some of us more than we realise i want to go on flghtlnat and there la more chance to fight in the life oot there than there is here doris had listened intently and ber breathing fast and irregular betrayed the intense interest she was taking in her companions dlsjoiated explana tions would you need need to wear woolen socks t she asked woolen sockst why of course catch me ever going back to those silk things with thin shoes after ive known what it is to dress like a regular man and out there i suppose youd live in a little cabin at first and youd have to have your baking done right there and a lot of canning and everything snd there would be lots of work to do for some one well theres that of course and the captains face registered a slight look of unhapplness perhaps i could get some old couple to do the work for me it wouldnt be like having a home but perhaps i could get used to it there weald be all aorta of work for tbe the woman you married wouldnt therer faltered doris dont worry snd the captain did not conceal the fact of his annoyance at this question i hove no idea of asking any woman to share that life with me yon are kind to show con cern for my possible wtfe i assure you but it isnt at all necessary but robert well you see i waa thinking this very morning that al though i was so happy that the war la going to be over yet id be so miser able when i didnt have to make socks and work hard and can fruit and things i have really been happy do ing what i have dona and if youd forgive me for changing my mind and if you really bavent made any other arrangements well i know now that re always really loved you milton june 17th 1919 the council mot at tansley bri dge at 10 am in accordance with call of the warden adjourned and resumed at the court house milton at 820 pm members all present tbe war- den inthephaqv mwainnteot tie t tneetiqgf j cmrriufcidnb weri reitd av tallows from geo h gooiderluuiii chnirman torontohamilton high way cohrnf8ion re oftkyihe bridge the deputy mnvster of bdiioafiion teijtori and burling i full of fanciful fiction father and rlllaufiorsfwa furnlat flourishes in what mlgnt hav ordinary talfc fsaalble fosxs from flaming furl- oua fires foil fourths frolicsome fun fretted florence feelingly faugh i famed father jerodouly frail foolish female forget former fouyaried fourths future fourths free from fuseformed flames flock- lag ores fact fond florence father i faltered filial florence fourth free from fire fudge i fore fathers fought for freedom i forevei fraexaaa float fugacious flags tin fuses flail flippant fifes flourish fre- anwat firecrackers fossil fancies florence fleabttes fragments from forty fables fare fathers forbade fuule fuss fourth free from fracaar flor ences fingers fondled funnel frocks front flounce furnish further tar- inula father frugal friendly farmers furnish fattening food for famished fighting french freedoms fame forbids fool ish firecracker fourth final florence frisked fraternal feelings fast forming father fur nish funds for fainting fstigaed fee ble french fugiuvss freedom first freedom forever flaunted father finis youths com- paaion no oolal barriers in turkey to those unfamiliar with turkish customs it may seem strange that talaak pasha whobas just resigned the highest dignity in tbe ottoman em pire should have been earning hli liv ing only few yean ago as an obscure telegraph dark tat such big jumps are perhaps easier in turkey than in any other country for although tbs ottoman turks of tea show the utmost contempt tor the numerous subject races thst help to make up the turk ish empire they recognise no social barriers among themselves la th eyes of the sultan all are equal thus it may easily happen that given tbs necesaary abllltyven an emancipated ottoman flare may become grand r er and perhspa marry into the sul tans own family ansisnt drlsvanss the qsrman soldier who cursed oo- iambus for discovering america baa a counterpart in a soldier from alabama how is thatr i overheard one of our beys str ing jullm caesar hull columbia for not finishing the germans when he had the chance birmingham acs- 15e israld his what would yon call count boraii ton boawo trade rebeoch i hbail the deputy minister of jjiatjcjb adddr nvki anderson jcp re opilttl punishment- arid the deputy minister of slgbwayit re bijrlaw no 46q and dpodas st tias the 7th line trafalgar and esquesingi alsoolaim of guefpli collegiate ibstitute tor inajnten- ttoce of halton pupils 1918 mr morden moved seconded by mr readhead that the deputation re childrens shelter be beard carried mrs gorbam addressed the council and invited its members and their wives to tbe opening of the gordon home on 24th inst mr morden presented and read the sixth report of the standing committee on good roads mr readhead the sixth on roads and bridges mr irving the sixth on printing mr forster the sixth on count buildings and mr cleaver the fifth on education mr beadnead moved seconded by mr hillmer that this council go into committee of the whole to consider the reports of the various committees carried the council went into commit tee of the whole mr hillmer in the ohair the oounoil resumed tho war den in the ohair mr hillmer reported reports of standing committees considered and amended in committee of the whole mr hillmer moved seconded by mr readhead that tbe reports of the several standing committees as considered and amended in com mittee of the whole be and are hereby adopted carried mr readhead moved seconded by mr irving that this council approve of tbe report of our treas urer re distribution of the gov- eminent grant for construction and maintenance of good roads for the year 1918 carried mr hillmer presented and read the seventh report of tho standing committee on finance mr hillmer moved seconded by mr irving that the report of the finance committee as read be adopted carried mr forster moved seconded by mr grant that when this oounoil adjourns it meet again on tuesday june 17th at 780 pm carried on motion the oounoil adjourn ed milton juno 17 1919 the oounoil met at 780 pm in acoordanee with adjournment members all present the warden in the ohair the minutes of the last meeting wore read and confirmed mr hillmer moved seconded by mr cleaver that leave be granted to introdnce a bylaw to equalize the assessment of halton for the year 1919 and that the bylaw be read a first time carried the bylaw was read first time mr hillmer moved seconded by mr cleaver that bylaw no 408 be read a seeond time in committee of thewhuif and blanks filled in thowatdon in theehair carried the council wont into oommittee of the whole the warden in chair the council resumed the warden reported bylaw no 468 read a second time in oommittee of the whole and blanks filled mr grant moved seconded by mr hillmor that bylaw no 468 be now read a third time passed signed and corporate aoal attached carried the bylaw wiis read third time mr forster moved seconded by mr grant that tbe warden and treasurer be authorised to arrange with the bank of nova scotia for a oredit sufficient to complete tho tansley hridge carried mr readhead moved seconded by mr forster that tho olerk bo- instruoted to write to the ohaiimaa of the toronto- hamilton highway oopimisslonor goo h gooderhain mpp and ascortnin if halton a share of tho oobt of bronte brfdge has been fully paid and if not to forward the account of any amount still owing carried mr bridginan moved seconded by mr cleaver that the following be appointed high school trustees for tho town of burlington to hold office for the terms of three two and one year respectively charles potter mrs w symington dr b y husband carried mi hillmer moved seconded by mr mordep that tbisoounty ooun oil offers the torontohighway commission the sum of 820 tor tho maintenance of the oiikvlllo highway brldgonnil its approoolios for thoyear 1010 and further that wedojiot agroe to tho painting again this yoarof said bridge- lost ww gleaner moved seconded by mrfqr8liortlat this oounoil nu ourjn to moot nit tho call of tho ajrdehcnrihsn i oounoil adjourned m v i rfil m hi i all m il m 1 m wm ifiaftiim v- to itcn-iflrsti-

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