Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 16, 1920, p. 1

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the georgetown herald 1 4 fiftythird ykar op publication georgetown wednesday evening june 18tli 1920 si 50 per annum or 125 if paid in advancn it the georgetown herald i piiklik everv weonesdav evening t the 111 halo power painting office tjfrjfcffwn i on- v cointhactaovertising wates furnishod on application tii fcpitth m lint for nrdllkftrioi iiiil livv 16 mi lint tor euull hitbhr lii iiirtll will iliurtfwl aim av ltpiei11 mivflllitmlvv t litiet- in inch t wiytertlktinfuj wltlilut epeclllc 41- rwto will bi itjaurted uutll fortify ft nil chjtlrsoltncorffngly aclvortliieniente will bf dtiariatetrupff urli mainli wluiodit isxtiaoliartfa clmniua for coiruut oilvertliemiill- trnivt txsiri th- iin- tiy monday v- v- subscription rates on inr ty r ii 26 if pum lit- iilvntn- nix inuitl is itrttth rii ul vm1r r tlii ittldrri lubel allocs tho lt i-ulli- hulimi iptloil expiree v u mookk publisher qtrtisue tabic ooinci kaht passenger 722 a m patujenkcr 10lgani mail 1180 am iausoiiyii- 840 pm mail 028 pm piihrciigor h20 pin iuxbfiior sunday 7ui pin ooino wkht piutsengor 707 am mail 1016 turn iakkenmci 210 pm lab8finer 460 pm pattseukcr 601 pm moil 757 pm pausengor sunday 1016 am ooino north mail 800 am mail 610 pm ooino south mail 1188 am mail 800 p in boot bargains why not keep your feet dressed in the l926stytes- the sanie us your tilothes vvvjiaxc rlie ititinl ttlolhnhiiuie nil- hi undies mens mmi children ie mhmk hemp and lxfril f i kor mtn hiui roys fttrtu ajul work itovl tviutiat alt othwi qui lily lnnj i call and our lltjuvy vvotfc hmitj beknv von make your nitrvhase c1h- vvhev re quick ule30a it alue jiyn to bring your reumriig 1nre atlhtvc it doticr riglit our qepai- ilnc fs tttiijtpi with lite n1umtilslnit sutctunor- euahltpg mil to lo it rigid ami at h low vltnt oiinj ftiupuir yoli hniik ihtftoall ic ivet umt t niettd t h rtjmfgrd main street georgetown toronto baburbaa ratlerae daily timetable new time am pm pm going east 810 224 640 going west 866 810 781 sunday timetabus going east am pm pm pm pm 1081 1220 845 610 917 am pin pm going west 1040 610 986 w a bailey uptodate harness shop a now is tbo time to have your harness overhauled bo roady for your spring work ponj put off tilt to rrorrowyhut yon should do pq4ay full atook of all narnons needs we also havo a large stock of the old reliable international stock food trunks and grips for any old trips repairing promptly attended lo w a bailey main street 6 we cordially invito the ladies of georgetown and vicinity to call jij our stock of gossard corsels georgetown elevator a puhu stock op flour and feed baled hay and straw always on hand highest market price paid for grain robert noble limited norval ontario draw on your customers through the- merchants bask with branches in all parts of canada and corres pondents abroad this bank is in a position to present drafts promptly have them accepted and collect payment with th least possible trouble and cost to you the manager will be glad to take up this matter with you th merchants bank head offico montroal of canada established 1864 georgetown br nch h r mimms manager acton branch l bshorey manager iiynftiiili livingstones bakery main street fossard mrs a watson mrs e wlnlleld oeob0etowm do you want insu if you do 1 am prepared to give you insurance in any of the following firstclass companies viz british america british crotn elm- ployers liability london mutual eoo- nomical mutual waterloo guardian caledonian hartford western conti nental dominion hand in hand do minion of canada g a fire insurance w w roe phone 206 georgetown madges candy shop i ill l i ju llll ii 3 pjmbb ii iii i special sundaes peach of a sundae pecan nut sundae royal special main street 20c 20c phone 214 saturday special home made 44 obe am rolls phone 88 a uvlngsf one son georgetown umimio if you nin8 n hour aa yon go along in the face of the real or fancied wrong in spite of the doubt if yon ii light- it out and hiiow a heart tbat is brave and stout v if youll laugh at- the joi tind re fune the fcparn youll tort the oveivreluetant cheers that aworfd denien vbrn ft eo- ward cries to give to the man who bravely tries anil ifpftll win success witta a little l ong if youll iu asonv liq albng if yoyll wins a koiih m you io klong youll llnd that the bony rusliinr throng will catch the attain or the kind refrain that the sun will follow the blind ing rain that the clouds will lly from the hlaekened sky that the stars will eomc out by and by and youll make new friends till hope descends prom where the placid rainbow bends and all because of a little song if youll sing the bonn as you plod along if youll sing a song as you tnidge along youll see that the singing will make you strong and the heavy load and the nigged road and the sting and the strip of the tortuous goad will soar with the note that you set afloat that the beam will nliange to a trifling mote that the world is bad when you are sad and bright and beautiful when glad that all you need is a littfi song t youll sing hp song as you trudge along reminiscences of georgetown -rllv- i c vf yoljjmi a katinr so- coillnmed from thlffml fcoeal directory t aaonoks ohuhch lav win burt v- t- sjaotor l sunday wrvloa ceuowa wum it s m- bnmsr1 p a un4ay botoool a in in baas- msnt molv oonmunlon lat and ird sundays of men montb at 11 a- m help you make a garden m meat market everything in fresh and at lowest fresh bones ground dally legal hilton wallbrioqr a dale arristsra selioltora sta toronto and qaorfstown offloe ksnnsdy block ls roy dala in ohara ot oaorcs- vmn olllaa medical or joseph huandrew phyalsian and suraaon madloal offloar of tffl pfatrlol surgeon q r oolos fl9r 1 fa i and 7 lo t p in rhsns omoa and raaldanos wain street south oppoalte praabvtsrlan church or o r w robs exhouse surgeon orsct hospital toronto special attention to diseases of women and children and infant keeling dental pftank r watson 0 0 m o s oentllt qeorgststvn ont hours 9 a m to p m axoept thuraday afternoon dentistry in all its branohaa over ball teleehone offlee f l hbath lbt ddb dentist otnot in lane block one dor nortl ir watch qmr window for special on saturday w j patterson main street georgetown phone no 1 buy the bride a brunswick llecaiiho nf its tono siiorloiitv is iibility a lav obrrootlv dveiy nialie of rjipptd in p unrivalled beauty of tn cojbjnpwoik the brunswlclr is aq ideal wedding gift with a brunswick in their homo tho bridal touple have at their instiind oonironnd all tht wprlds mnslo plfvyod oxnetly as it shnud t llnyed ik brnnswipli product onlliolyacjno of tlio few truly cftlinxllftnmwlo phoapgraplis wliloli are built wholly by it 011a factory or- bitiiuivtlim conio in and hear this wpnderful phonograph iidt youv ears lo the jiidgo ji iui pfliebjwk tolpfjfi chwopbactic no mealelxve snrgerr a oeteopatbr amnkxaon do graduate oil tbe palmer school of chtfo- eraclupoirropraotiey pouhtairt head lavenporl lorta usja ortloe over hourlsans drug store consultation and huinej analysis free ofricii hours tuesdays and sniur- laya i lo s p in and- 730 lo 83q pm plionk orlce and residence i50w auctioneers benj pbtch liloensea auctioneer for halton and peel aienwllllams poet omoe sales oonduoted aatlafautorlly and at res- wnable rates orders left at the georgetown herald omoe will raoelve iiromiituenttonw i milton prentiss lnuinkkkh and molort maciiinkrv brokkrs elerlrii mapmirs tohonto i a tra6v clerk towimhlp of uaiiuaslng clerk 3rd utvtalun court the leading fire and ufa insuranoe a represented issuer of marriage ljcenaes olfloe mill strati west oeorgelown ollloe hours wednesday and sat- day afternoon f a near ihriioi of mnrrtfvtfe lloonbefl in- hxhftnoe affonti iflto mm4so qtttm it thvum 01 osorchbtowif out tavhj6v k1kkkh thi m vvn ihintvh r mjhjhphr uh they wrrc cii4lfl which vrt u iimm- ur trtmul tn ahmtinv rahtchh jimu ulmowt any httul t uhlu- jrithfr4iir wflv rivfuml m mjii y tliv iulty but the- youhbnirh utxl-td- thlnv it rrwrt futi to with tljetn throuith tui yvindowii a tlnklo ffcjiuft- or tyvo cftnhtlttitd tiijh orcttin whp maf m fbr litirtnony by th- etusrijy thy ftut liittr thvii t1hwk- ont iirtfut tn hm wijv rttfiitj wiitt liml wirlion- mriy vhhe mervlcuh verf uiwajh if ilvmihd he wrm ni otiiy a rooi jifttlir ux ii ihlmi calltr rrf an lifdlhivtminnblo factfir our tjiu iflnnmt hur hu htentoflan vitci ltalanc ilth svrlnjt your partutth a1u muriil left kihh or rhmit iromen- dt tn utata itc nutu rally the prin cipal rfvciiue citmt fitirti tho bar room and the olomins hours f ttki hiim w mtmttlinh hcundalouh mfikk old timkh8 in u larir fram houh on tin noihii hide of the main tttrpet uvtd kolwrl younir divfitlon court clork who wan tin lnvtteruto mtnoker lie bought htn t u clay pipe ly the box and inly nmokwl them a few daym and put thum carefully awuy in nnither txx lh uoyu t houklit they m ore juht rljtht then and whenever w wanted a pipe we uspd to raid uncle rbberttt cache with robert young lived a nephew dnvld dole who oune out from scot land an a boy wan educated in oeorffe- town went nulling and huldtcrlnif in the american army and joined the canadian expedition that went by tho luwhtm route to fort gurry under jen era i wolriey and took hlh part in mjuelchliiir the first riul rebellion thin watt in lk7t i think after the war wiut over wan over david young the bavin k taken hu unolea name worked for an old irthhman named 1 1 ifrvliih and developed iiih buhlnehh into the leading htoro in the new city of winnipeg he wuh a during real entate operatur in the boom timet and accumulated a lariro fortune but died comparatively ppuv alon vide hubert ytmnir llvod w w hoe n imrly warmhearted irish man and tho moht popular and sue- cehhful auctioneer in that part of tho country mr hoe wuh uiho a keen hportxmun and a crack what and pon- kenheft an army of doiru houndtt moat- ly a howl i ik pack a i way h followiiiff him vehicle uh he drove throukh the htreetm hl hon r w j hoe uftor- wardh occupied the homeuteadt fiimt of mr ho- on the same hide of ttie mreet tin icntfllkhmun named tttnthum kept n tin shop he wuh quite mualcal and waa for many yoarn hand muxter of the town band opposite mr moore kept a jfeneral htore but luter moved down town into the store formerly james yotinjfm hurdwure he won bailiff of tho dlr vlnlon court after mr moore moved out two younff men charley chlsholm and krunk romamo camo from oakvllle and kept a general htore for a hhort time chlsholm afterwnrdn invented a machine fur threshlnff green peas whkih came into general uho in curia- da and the united sta ten niifl from which he reullzud a fortune in royal ties below mr moore an kngltsh tailor named bailey mncie clothes for the vlllafrerm thre wuh uimo a tailor na vunalltn who became turn key of the county sroal ut milton aibo a mr oeddos further down the htreet and another rather more modern a m r hue the baileys were all musical and their singing of old kngliwh songs wiut feoture of many gatherings mis- zleilohoo the mistletoe bougti being nlways called for and applauded to the echo half way down the hill nearly oi- pomlte the itulloyh wuh n large frame house the upper portion of which was divided into tenements and in the basement a ohlna ohoprkept by the owner of the building a mr rob- lnaon a tall florid man heavily built thro was an irishman named shea who lived in u shanty next to hohlii sons his son thomas sh9ft was given a good education unu went to hamilton tjvjhero ive had a good posi tion lii he hopurate schools in that k w lreonard a retired gentleman lived ndjoining the pond afterwards the home of thorna huston who kept a drug store further down tho utruet t elijah travis had a planing ralll uiul n dwelling udjnlnlng which was i fed ftora the lower dam tho wuter piiahlhg under tho main street and lifter having served mr trtxylti be- inir oonduoted hi u vioxleir flume to the flour mill farrey knnedya but for a lonfjr vt owned by lawrence hon whose daughter miss laura roue wau a lendlnar parmers instituta worker and married tn the bu altera towtmhiph que near mr ttuvih a llipior store was kept by a mr parker but that was a good deal latir in the history ef the village i thlplc tite creoltnnn factory is about in the old barker pltice titk cvu ost offlum vflwo 4 tlrst rememler the oeorgn- tovn punt ninoo it was in u detached building eaint of travis on the i forth iiar sligrove was another clerk in tin- vnimif htore lie wfterwarda went to kt thinnan where he established a pa fee lug hounf unl later wim tht hca 1 1 r a laitre concern in the maine line in lniiimif hix moiik lieluie ah- orintl with him louflil held cap l teorgetuwll as al lliflvland uuddle and wmt book- kvejmm- in mr yeungs hardware nur aftwirruj hi coitducted a hardware uf iiih ywnon main 8trtft 1 teamhter8 a ihuirh valued and- hvh1yreleni- e niemlktr at tin olflplul fainily iq to kpeuk f the youitir emta wuh j f andrjo if sandy jf lituil umter u0l htable bona no llit itupothilblllty iti view of the lartre ivumlier of lorkt and moo- lem- ployed in the bony ilnm of tuipr and grail whipping n sun hlttv of main street the pohtmanter wuh an kngllsh gentlemitn named humpur with a head of bushy white lialr i think tin it krai i k barclay wan postmaster affcrwardh he post oflluu being alonghid in htore i w ooodenow l ti rlui4t of the office jim hillvauli win the oldest watoh- maker young miur named t t wheelei ttomlng from toronto to ho hla ahmlstunt after tho death jt mr flalhrulth mr wheeler married his widow and conducted the buhliiesn for many years tlumiuh young kept a hituu hard ware store nearly opuialte the clul- hralth shop he uvfd on mill htreet block nnf half from mnln treet and rlgh up ifgalnhi the hush nioholus armour had u wiitnhmiiu- urn shop epht of qnthralth he was an irfnhmnn un enthtislahtlo ornngc- mn n and a luiidlnk memhnr of the dholr of ht oohrgig james young as before stated had il frenernl store on one corner and n hard ware store on the other corner of the hlouk orlgliuilly mottled by him many young tnen hud tlnur flrnt oxperlenco pf rneronntllo life in mr youngs emporium among them i romcnibo duvld mokliuiou from the gootoh ulook dnvld wont to wroxeter and nettled thoro nml hl cousin i iny moklnhon foundod the wlioloiiale ttryffn houdo of s jr mqjtlivnon pfjho ohjiyy of that denomination co toronto thero wfin n ourt1t air yh ipnlmonrwlioi xvm to punnnrt orobni whloh ovrrm neftrthe end f iho 6m and liettlod there jhwplvahiu n nnti ou mqttnl tjhmn of the towiwiiip of lcsiiufinir aooordtsng torhy-re- lkkafin stiindy was- wliaf the scotch cnll a lyur man ti j would not be nre of tliatv perhaps- ji didntcar tp h t many liuys fuss i rut arouild the hoiwert one of hla olona oeorg etiiered meitantilt life jn one of the eiirtfectiwii toret nndi met him long itfhr itt itrainiiton where he eenduct- d an fxieiihlve tepatmiint store which irnw flouiisbeif unitvr the name of 1 ic andersoirh hotul yucetwfioih to sandy aiuiotnon as tiiimstih wtiv john hunley john litillmun hill kelly and a good many other mollmaii vn ope of several fainlllet of swedlnh or german emi grant thin settled lit georgetown thty were known aw dutch geer 1b the only other name i remember uf the fiheitfikrs holltniin settled on a farm ielonglik to mr young in chln- uuuniusy 1 ti ii kelly was a rattling mining irlhli blade with a jgreitt fund of songh and rtorleu dvhl6h used to delight tli boys though most of them wnuut in rdly pioot muhter in kut ehvles john long wan the village cooper with u khop diagonally opposite the aid methodist church near the upper iond kklnncm- hit if s hud a idnughter- litmiwe lxhlde the pund a 4ay fihhehman hugh mnckuy was a genial scot ti ml a keen angler alive with tbe tradition of tlshlng in the old land lie kept u grocery on main street and un i remember sold the first coal oil lamp thut was seen in tho village whhh hii hitherto bad to strunle with the tallow dip the more con venient and cleaner wax candle or the lard oil abominations which usually illd trie room with foulsmelling moke iy the reek of burning fat- ir mikkiiy ulno gave the villager i tiinte of their tlrst bananaa selllngr liem at threepence each which was ot so much all thitikm considered le could always be depended upon for delwucies that were to be had in ie toronto market mr mnokay and ir l tare lay were among the first to ulld residences on the newly opened m it it street south of the market piare the maekay house wos butlt y mr mackays brother walter a iikl i tti penicr kdlmi htreet was ilneil y james vouilk who had it ipeniml ui as h hhort cut to stewart- luwn for hla hlsterinlaw mies hkuth ihlllns kitst of mr maekay on main street van n hriuk store nnd-nwelllngadjpln- ig built by henry wrlffht hu mil n adam wright has long- been one i toiontos lest known physlalana lames itarbers mat residence ws lie houe furtliest east on the main treet he afterwards btllt a brlcl trifle nue on a hill overlooking the a per milt the original james bar er houae was afterward the rectory or st geo rues church being oooupl- i by rev mr maokengie rev xr meara rev h 13 webb and pos sibly other clergymen if 1 mltke not john r barber built a residence there in inter yearn joseph barber lived at the foot uf the hill and w1l- lam uailier on mill street a short llstnnce from main qtreet samuel rhlllps wan a conveyancer md real eutate agent living in a cot tage at the rear of james youngs block and was the first man in the vllhige to leurn to operate the tele- ra i ih instrument being agent of the- mmitreal telegraph companytiavlnc in oitlce in rear of tho hardware tore loxrrptlns for the rallm ho neveitlern- d to read fluently by ound6- pending on the paper tape on which werff regriritored th mohmages in tbe morse alphabet mi ruston came to georgetown an a hnohelor from england and eatskbt ilshed a drug store on the south eld of main street in eourne of time toe married on kngttsh lady uut whether he went after her or nwe uame out ta he wedded i do tiot remember at any rate she proved a charming ad- lltion to the small soplnl olrole and wax a general favorite a brother william huston came out to clerk for his brother and subsequently wtwi oinptoyed by the hrm of northrop iynvti who had a largo drug htore near the ht iawrence market tor onto doctors and ia wybttjfc the old doctor whom everybody doiionded upon was dl moculouh who lived on the road want of the ci rand trunk hallway connecting the hlghth and seventh line there waa iiimo or cutunlngluim of norval who hhareil with tjrt mucullough the tank of bringing mot of the children of the viltufee into the world ir haniiey came later dr free man cnm from mihihi and won got- maty yiaih a popular practitioner on retiring from prnatlc he settled out west in wyomingt think dr horod of luelpha made oooaslonai pntfekslonut visit his office in george town being kept by a student dr lewtdlyn llrock s wtnv tliere ny lawyers possibly iieveral but the ii mt i rememb- were t chihhnlm mvingatone queertt wetenhiiu mid llohert korsythe the- liist mini marriedllsh lfouv a nleae- of jiimeh llarber ovokge goodwill was yea im after thouv solomon i age wna an amerleani traveller who ultimately settled u the villa and married a daughter l uobert young he whh latterly a imirttier of jiimeh yininu in 1in general store llenjamln thompsnn built a itfrg new brick hotel at the upper end of die vlthtge nearly opposite tho reatd- iicenf w w hoe and kept a good limine iohnlhly it is still standing tanni3iufcjs on of the old georgetown fumllte wuh the duyfooth ihllo pfoot the lienil of tlie family and jiohn day foot- hud ti turge tannery and shoe factory near the track went of the station in vhlh ii 1 1 umber of mep were employ ed there wuh a small pond along ddo in which a til i roputlned the de- onylng llne htumpm which had not lieou olpiupri out when the water wan- rulhod the day fonts were baptut and ho me of the iouopd find third gen- orntlnniv were prominent in the rrtnk vfyheiie wim another tannery oppoatto timrnmo mill whohtf pipriotor t do no romombor hut hl prlnolpet muni wim hilly load whose plcaaant ml1e aiuj mlihriur made htm n favpulte witlit coiiiiiimoiunirib 6 m s m i i 1

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