Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 16, 1921, p. 1

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the georgetown herailt fifty fifth year op poblhjation greorgpetown wednesday evening- november 16th 1021 160 per annum in advance 200 to us the georgetown herald every wednesday evening ferald power printing ofrice gaoraetawn onl contract advertising rates furnlahad on application jwhodre s publisher aad propriotor mr ouuisli wakly nowa- par association qtrtta tabla going kabt i passenger 019 an mail 1010 am mail f j 140 am ilisseiigoi- 846 pm mail 680pm passenger 820 pm pithtwukfi sunday 711 p going webt f paquoogor 7fi7 am miiil 1010 am passenger 201 p passenger 460 p passengpr 002 pm mail 709 pm mail b20pm pan banger sunday 1016 am going nobtu mail 800 am mail 610 pm u going booth mail 7 1188 am mail 800 pm torsato sasmrbaa kaflwn daily tiuetablb am pm pm going east 810 224 640 going west 866 810 789 8dnday timetable going east am pni pm pm pm 1021 i 20 846 610 x am pm pm going west 1040 610 986 special sale op summer under wear childrens wash dresses boys suits- infants and childrens morcrix- ad sox striped and plain aprons or good strong print madeinthe institute for the blind we also have a full line of new fall gloves at law prices call mm input omr stock all phone orders deluded h wheatley bone 138 mill s r lwsbmiinemcm 4heoroexown stcnograplrcrs- wanled stenographers who can write 120 words n minute in short band and 00 words a minute id touch typewriting are in ooostan if demand we train yon at beampton busi ness institute to reach these speeds and when you have attained same we guar antee a position hampton business institute c why yon snould start art goelphbosinesscoilege bterald bids chuslpn because our instruction in com mercial law will save you many a lawyers fee because our training in writing business letters will enable you to write letters that get results because our bookkeeping train ing wjll enable you to know your business so that waste is eliminate and profit results because gar stenographers course prepare you to occupy positionsof responsibility and trust ywbtch pay enviable salaries dont be a mighthavebeen start on monday uptodate harness shop arayeugoing to take that auto trip that you planned last winter yon will need ft nice auto rag and a olub bag or suitcase to take long with yon now is your ohairoe to get that xfew set of harness at cost price oury a few left also all kinds of harness necessi ties rqptrlai frmpa attested f w a bailey oplodate harness shop all street cewcetawn 5eswsasjw2 easttcri farmafakt 4 oxbbbin imi awt palm garden lunch rooms mesvls served ot all honri ice cream fruit confectionery a full line oitdaccoa cigars and cigarettes coal best d l w cranton caai in all sizes also smithing and stefirn coal mrs j walking junrv wanted i highgat- cash price for all kinds of junk aiho union and jpiiltrv reldaaia qppoalt riamla saki 3a vlatari oeoreetoivn oat m freeman post ortioo box 170 phone icqmmuni t y elate the recently revtstd prices on all community plate flat ware should be welcome news to those interested in fine r siiverplatod tableware such patterns aa patrician grospenor coffee spoons 6 for 400 tea spoons- for 400 table spoons 6 for 800 soup spoons olfor 800 6bert forks g for 775 desert knives g for 860 desert spoons j for 776 barry spoons earn 376 meat forks tjnch 276 butter knives each 160 sugar shells each 1g0 tomato servers each 860 a fc willson main street next mcgibbon hotel see our windows money saving shoe prices specials for this week 27 pairs mens brown grain work boots solid soles and leather insoles also scleral pairs of box calf boots suit able for light wear speoiuj 395 67 pairs mens black and brawn calf boots bound or narrow toes and made with goodyear welted soles reg 593 and 096 special 498 5 22 paiis mens first quality knee rubber boots red rubber soles sizes 6 to 10 dont neglect to get a pair of these for the wet t special 9489 womens new goods all shapes and sizes 100 shoe polish osin 1 or nuggott- nw tin 46 pairs womens boots dxforkb and strap shoes in black or brown eaift or kid leather nearly all have the new cuban heels reg 696 and 0 96 special 495 boys robbers best grade strong soles sizes llto 18 ooo size 1 to 6 100 16 pairs womens or girls boots in black ktd or grain leather suitable for outside wear sixes 3 to 6 special 395 boys boots box calf o r stronger leather 298 up sec our bargain tables for childrens foot wear fell shppers for children warm and com fortable 98c we have several bargain tables throughout the store and they are filled with boots and marked in plain figures drop in and look them over we can save yon money we do shoe repairing pk h j- fox geoftoetown iturlbntt shoes for children slater shoes for men established 167a lt ina be jour fault that torn hanker doen not know the poshi btlltleft of 0ur fanning operatlonn belter than he does the spirit of the institutica it is the wise management the willingness to serve the broad and liberal policy tks hearty cooperation which have helped to make the- merchants bank the choice of so many corporations and hnsinr th mcrchant5 bank rtoadomee montreal of canada established 1884 h r mnadt l b shorey huf ltohhlc livingstones bakery main street no 1 a bread milk ald rinds currant brown homemade white tm wt out thw every editor bos received them says an exchange the posttnas ter sends them to the editor but the post master is not to blame there was a man named tim jones who had the postmaster send us throe notices to stop his paper as he didnt want it any longer on investigating ou of burlington high school saturday special chelsey buns plain buns and bread rolls every day also pies a livingstone son phone bs georgetown igratldys the success of your christmas cake or pudding depends largely on the quality of ingredients inside in our grocery you will find the choicest of imported raidins currants pee dates extracts and spices yoor christmas cake or pudding will have a wonderful richness of flavor if the ingredients conrarom grundys raisins finest valeneias per lb 80c cal seedless bulk per lb 2hc calf seedless tn packages- 26 ft 80c finest seeded package 80c greek sultana per lb 8fio currants per lb 20 4 26c candied fee citron per lb 60c orange per lb 0o lemon per lb 4 cnt peel 1 lb boxes 45c i a m grandyl phone 76 aostadlm 6wratet4 fmjl denver does this mean yon nassagaweya twp a british subjeeland may na do ca of marjory- yon arc a woman and a bnt- tiibject you may vote at the ik election pratiriing joti lnvve lived in canada a year and it the riding for two months if jour hiinbitud is a britia subject j on are a rrttiuhjmbjecinajnat r where yau were born but if ou uero not born in north aurorica lotiinust go to the jwige and olflain a voting oer 1 idea to bcoro our name is plaoed ou the voters list if oil were lwrn in the british empire and aroiiniiftrribd ioa nay voto without the judges cer tificate it you were born in the emffro and are married to an alien on o also an alien and cannot vote if you were barn in europo and married a britmh subject or if r husband became nnjuralieed after you married him ou nre llk rote but jou nuiut obtain the udges certificate before your name goes on the hut if you wnre born in the states or anywhere else in north amer ica and are married to a british subject you may vobf without a judges certificate it makes a difference whether you wore in north america or some other iuntry there are several exceptions if your father was naturalised be fore you were 81 you need not have the certificate no matter whore you were borna if you hod the rightto vote in 1917 that is if you had a son a brother or father or husband in waf at that time you do not need the certificate no matter where you were born all judges have been supplied with the blank voting certificates get your certificate now if you need it before election day is too near at band soription list we found that tim was short 260 lie never paid a cent and stopped the paper as a matter of economy to us a tew evenings ago we stepped into ohuioti and tims melodious voice rang out clear in that soul stirring song jesus paid it all he might have been mistaken but his earnestness impressed ns the next day we sent him a receipt in full begging bis pardon for not knowing he had made an assign ment of his liabilities directory st georges church hoi co tit ndil sundays it a 2nd 4ih nod 5th sunday 8 a i utuu- ii a m- evanaonc t p m sunday school 943 m shitton waulbriooe a oaue banfatar solicitors eto toronto and ooorsvtown office- kennedy block la ray data in eharc t oaoro own ollloa moiulet mu dowviko bamaten solicitor etc toronto mr lion and georftctown office over hourijpini drug store it el dovrdinir in charge o georv town office h g heir bairiater solicitor etc office mill st georgetown mourn 9 am tospcn open wednesday and saturday evenings pn t m hajcoujua physician and suroosn mhicki ooleer of health office hour i to 4 anil t to a fhanaju omce and rcaldanca uain strawt tnuth oioalte pnabtterlan church dr a f w ross rtiysician and surgeon mill street gcorsjetown phone 22 eillouse surgeon gracr hospital toronto special attention to diaeaaea of wotne and children and infant feeding r r watson d d s odloa hnuv 0 t eutft ttmiix aftaraoaiu f i heath ud o o 8 danttat tihm in lna block on dew norl f onellla carrtasa faetory how memorial unveiled more than a thousand people m all parts of hal ton county attended the unveiling of the handsome memorial monument erected by the oittsflns ofnuaa- gnwcya township to tho memory or its heroes who fell in the great war the ceremony began at 2 oclock l oq the afternoon of thanksgiving day the monument being unveiled by cant- mahon or campbeuvilievasxtbted by bar urxlase alan of flamnhellville- i adjanmmentt was then nfiaqe to the presbyterian choroh where delivered capt tho rev g c tattle of onelph d r hatoheonbeeve or nassagaweya and rflvs tteaara j strachaiinaaaagaweya lowe caxnpbellville uoarthurorhoctat blair gualph aqd caswell of has- stewarltown october report for s s no 0 esquesing sr iv maximum 4bo marks percy bailey h7c ross thomtson 876 equal margaret aiflcu h7h reggie lunan 813 kenneth llar- rta jr iv gordon graltam sr iu maximum 86 ruch oifjen sis doris harris 260 bill bonathaa 228 harvey imstj j 81 herbtejjunitn 189 gordon thtira ton fitht jr ill maximum 8601 iaiaa-24uy- franeia -thompson- 20 dick sndish 144 sr ii maximum 860 irene wriggleawottb 264 sarah gtan- dfth 281 dorothy gnuiarori71 jm corner 68 jr ii maximont 860 harry lawson 277 norman bmby 256 jack brown 286 marion giffen elizabeth bonathaa 76 moffat was chairman add sergt w f dewar of milton sounded the last post ntnatyeight yonng men from the township ans wered the call to arms and 22 made the supreme soon floe the handsome monument casting 1000 with the naraee or the dead inscribed on it stands on the earner of county treasurer hut- oheons farm on the gnelph road ten miles west of milton county cotmcil milton nov 8th 291 the ooancil met at 1 pjo in ac cordance with call ot the warden members preaent the warden in the chair and messrs blaio barber hntoheon harris hill- mer hampahire irving morden and robinson the minatea of the last meet ing were readapd confirmed commnnications were read as follows from the canadian deep waterways and power commis- ra convention elisabeth e knapp applying for appointment on high school entranoe board of examiners the provincial sec retary re municipal franchise and viotoria indus trial school re hospital expenaea of george hilts also warrant of commitment of geo brady to said school and den 109 lena harris 71 cbarlto deniaon arthur- hazel wood k jr i betty denison sr pr margaret deuison primer jackie thompe o n harytfubaiab bobby harris olivaflaviggleswortb willie bry- den savy brydeo eddie lunan margaret hodge willie mackic those marked with an x miss ed examinations no on roll 40 average attendance 87- j f mac d peden teacher halton pupils 192021 mr blain moved seoonded by mr hntcbeon that the snm of 200 be granted to the childrens aid society of peel and halton the same to be made payable to c h stuart treasurer carried mr hillmer moved seoonded by mr irving that leave be prank ed to introduce a bylaw to auth orise the borrowing of money to meet current ordinary expenses for the year carried mr morden moved seoonded by mr blain that bylaw no 462 which places the superintendents and matrons salary of the house of refuge at 1000 be amended to read 1200 per annum from the 1st july 1921 providing the coun ty of pee posses a similar resolu tion carried mr hampshire moved seoond ed by mr morden whereas taxa tion is every year becoming more excessive on aooonnt of the many improvements and new undertak ings which are being entered into by the provincial government of ontario and also that on aooonnt of the heavy indebtedness that has been incurred by the domin ion government in carrying on the war taxation is assuming a very serious aspect in many canon it js a heavy personal bur den and whereas there are sev eral private institutions in the county and province that are ro ving all the added benefits ac cruing from these improvements yet at the same time are exempt from all mnoiaipal taxation be it therefore resolved in view of the serioos taxation problem fac ing the province or ontario an 4 the municipalities concerned that the provincial government of on tario be petitioned to repeal theae exemptions in order thavtaxation may fall equitably on all persona or institutions in the province and that a copy of this resolution- be forwarded to the county coun cils of the proviuoe of ootariot carried mr irving moved seoonded by mr morden that this coqpcil do now adjourn to meet dec 20th at 10 80 carried the council adjourned- lhnehonse misses edith and irene follett of toronto spent the week end with friendb in limehouse mr d h gowdy was home from toronto over the holiday mr and mrs h b mcdowell 6t georgetown have taken resi dence with mrs lopoidiun dur ing the winter months quite a number of turnips have been bhipped from here lately mr wm marshall and son ralph and miss edwins were home from toronto oer the holi day mr and mrs n brown of geo rgetown were guests of mr and mrs w l milliere on sun day mrs lorgason of hamilton spent a few days last week with ber mother mrs j scott of tlio fourth line mr and mrs wm hall ot acton spent tbe week end at mr w w scotts n sst oos e nsssssse norval flqur m ank 03- 3rorcr for our rrmod at flonr kings choice for bread national for pastry unp kat4 rail oata raiuaal wat caraaatmo biaa lataru olatea fa4 ourai oraekd can wkdl ul ckappocl fe4 f ah kiacta taa fla aas cava salt- wkan aayl buh1 lr sau w jcampbell limited norvtai ontario tl mm ahheiuoii do in charge of chit j 1 in d relet i c ph c graduate ol the palmer school of chiro- kctic chiropntctica fountain head venport iowa x sa offln ovar hourlsana orac btona conxiilatton and hplnat analysla pree orfcn hon as tuesdays and saiur- itara i to s p m and 7 30 10 s30 p m phowk of5r t50w and reaklrnce 60 j a tractt clrrk 1 owtiihip of tmiurmn the lradnic kie hhj ijle 1m ben j fetch ljienned auctlonatr for haltoi pol glanwllllama pint offlca s ondirctvd aatlafactohir and at onable rlea ordrn left at wittni horcin oisce will rae mmrrt tmtlon tk u oaarlaa sta tamu slrtl finlclam h all depattcacnta w x eljuwtt rilnalfl aclon mr and mrs norma mclood and charlie and mrawamra wm hall and master william motored to g ten williams and spent sunday with hr andmra james uirf r d h lindsay has added a fine motor truck to hib flour and feed equipment the reeve requested that the clerk procure a list of the trials of outoftowdparttea that have been conducted in the town hall from police magistrate moore and present arbilt to tbe county counoil for payment for the use of the hall miss constance whitmee geo rgetown visited friends here over the week end mr and mrs w e foil ida and daughters goelpb were guests of mr and mrs r l gregory misses jean and anna lindsay sophie jones mildred chanon- house and evelyn nagle of the dental coliege7toronto bpent thanksgiving day at the home of r n f lindsay mr j a lasbyand his friend mr w e donaldson or revel- stoke bc who are attending on tario college of pharmacy toron to spenitheir holidays with mr and mrs wallace a leahy free of course my dear rirv said the indulgent parent i know you are fond of cacti and that hes good fellow and all that sort thing but there is one little point you appear in bxve overlooked how do you expect to live after yon are marriedt we havent overlooked tbat point at nil an swered tbe daughter weve con- sideied it aell and it is all ar- langol 0 is itt im very pleased to bear it i yes papa listen this in what weve arranged you know aunt belinda gave me a hen last year f well ive been reading up poultry and they say that a good hen will raise 20 chickens in a seaaqp- sonext sea- son wo wilt have 21 hflfes wont we t and of course tbe following 3 ear there will be 420 chicks and the next 8400 and tbe next 16htq0q and the riexi 8860000 just tbtnk papallf we only get 60 cents each for them we shall cleaf svef 112 million dollars and that will be plenty tor os to lire on and perhaps then we will be able to help you a little yon dear old thing councillor robert nelson of brampton a returned man gave notice to tbe council last meeting that he will introduce a hy law granting exemption from taxation to tbe returned soldiers the veterans taxes amounted to about 2000 or one mill of tho town rate tbe general feeling in tbe council favors thib exemption bumnrlhl bloyelaa three bad bold men came into brampton on a freight wednesday morning they bad some bundles of clothing with them the tno came down town in broad daylight and stole three bicycles standing in front of shops and calmly rode away they were seen leaving the town by mcmurchy ave where they cut across lielda to reach the first line west banner fail t sarrart ua matlwr john jackson a member of guelpb township council appear ed before magistrate watt in police court charged with failing to oontribute to hc support of his aged mother who has made ber hunvr or n number of lyears past with a datigtitcr mrs j w brown or thin city he pleaded not guilty and when plaoed in the witness box admitted that he even bad nrttv seen his mother for 6 years he said in answer to the questions by the cnown attornej that he was tbe owner of a good farm had an automobilaowned the stock on the farm etc he was convicted under the new act passed by tbe ontario legislature and was ordered to pay 16 a week to ber support in passing judgment the magistrate said you are the meanest man who ever appeared before me in this courtrguelph herald

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