Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 8, 1922, p. 1

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tfie georgetown herald fifty fibtu year of publication georgetown wednesday erening february 8th 1922 1 60 per annum in advance 2 00 lo u 8 the georgetown herald v la puhlh every wednesday evening t tm herald power printing office qaartjatown ont contract advertising rates furnlahad on appltcat on j bc moore pauiikw u ppiatr mkur 4aauaa waakl nawa- aaatatti ota titki ooino kabt passenger passenger mail itassenger mail passenger sunday i wb passenger mail passenger passenger 7 22am 9 loum 10 16 am 11 40am 8pm 680 pm 8 80pni 711 pm iho headquarters fer trunka aand harness accessories mail mail passenger bnndav ooino hohth mail mail ooino boub mail mail ijtl am 10 16 am 201 put 4 60 pm 602pni 7 09 pm 8 20pm 10 16 am 8 00am 6 10 pm 11 88am 800 pm tarmto savuftaua rallwav daily time table 6vm pm po going bast u 81q824 6 40 going west 865 8 10 7 89 flohday timktablb going bast am pm p m pm p m 1021 13j 8 46 6 10 9 17 am pm p m go wght 1 40 61 9 0s up to date harness shop stop tt du wnnt a now sot of hand made harness come in and let me gio you r price on it as ou ojl mow band made harness will tint wear factory made wbj uide h muney buying factory li ir jtlbo bsjan eptirlaf tnmfttj atleaea te w a bailey qp to date harness s1iu1 nail street geobgeto h special sale tab wek art next h house dresses aprtkib of all k nda and sizes lad ci and children a o ghl dresies and under wear ch idrcn hats tains caps and carfs warm atocku gs and pullovers we alio have a good assonmei of cor sets rent and back lac ng n d flcren makes all to go at greatly reduced pores- every day w i be barga n day rstook elliott lama tfc i stan taorwato la atnctly first daaa m all departments aid uocehed a the dominion stu dents aanated lo obtain employment enter any time write for our handsome urs t wrists mrs e wliflem oeobgetown oali best d l 5 w scran ton coal in all sizes also smithing and steam coal mrs j walkins horval station phone 62r24 genuine reduction sale white ivory for the balance of january these are high grade goods and at prices you cannot afford to miss comprising the following mirrors hair brushes military brushes hair re ceiver powder boxes jewel cases soap boxes trays perfume bottles combs clocks nail polish ere picture frames etc a b willson main street next mcgibbon hotel national fish day big reductions in all lines of fish halibut salmon white fish sea herring smelts finnan uaddie shnmps fillets cisco booeless herring salt flounders a oysters georgetown fish and chip cafe e stabushed ljs hamiuton wl know a man who incl to hand over hm spare monoj to a friend to keep for htm because he could n t resist spending it one day bis fneud died and his chances of getting hm money back miniahed your savings bank pnsh book in the bank mf hnmil ton in your safeguard directory st qeorqes church holy communon ihl iid 3rd so uy nam 2nd 4th and 5 i sunday h a n matina 11 a m live laon t p tn sun school 9 45 a m bhilton wallbridge a dale 8arr stara sol eilora etc toronto and qeoretow o nee kent ody block l roy dale in oners oi qaor wn 6mc jjftttkust iolllor ftc ohi e m b si fi rgclow houra 9 am lo s p m of wednesday a id saturday cuei ik childrens savings account it is a pleasure not a trouble to open savings accounts in the names of your children een if you intend to deposit but a dollar at a time in each account we welcome this business because it is an educa tion in thrift andt we are glad to assist you in teaching your children to save si opens a savings account dejksiuofl and upwards are i th merchants bank headosica ceorcrown montreal of canada established 1864 h r m1mms muac children enjoy eating our bread because it is so good it taetee almost like cake and it is wbolsome food for the growing child we bake every thing from the bread to the finest of fine oakea clean nefla reigos an pre me here mckinley bros glenwilliams ont georgetown creamery to pur town patroin fresh creamery butter 40c lb storage butter 36c jib georgetown dreamery co m saxe manager maatx causes of ratxaln nlht tly baarcual kodlnarjndor a grandys prunessyrup and jam prunes per lb suoaweet prnnes per2ib package 45n golden syrup 2 lb tins golden syrup g lb tins golden syrup 10 jo tin table syrup per bottle hosbo pure maple srup per bottle 40 4 76c strawberry and apple jam 4 lb tin raspberry and apple jam 4 lb tin 7sc fig jam 4 lb tin loganberry jam 4 lb tin 85o strawberry jam 4 lb tin basnberry jam 4 lb tin marmalade 44 oe jar 60c ia mgrandy 5 phone 7s b dh t n jafakoious -phyaiotan- and sursaon medical oik cor of ileajtk oiuo hour n 4 and 1 lo i p m phona ss omc and roaldanca main btrt it uth oppualte preabytarlad church ir c p w rom up itiyaleiaa and sbrjteoo mill street c fhpmrji ex house surkon crace htrtpital speeial attent on to d canes ol women d i h idren and infant feed og p r watson o s qaogatw ofttoa honni- 0 to 6 eaaapt thnradaty aftra bioe thou at home rr mbtle put h lo hoothe tht bido wl tre tl ou art if lhou hn great of soul the green neatt roll then langorous waten t in island fair but though micb k nature k care doth treasure 1 1 tioul a d m ii bide thou at bon e bile where tlio t art common is not unolean thjud nottby days serene for gold and gemn rnnnent nd w no and meat 8ich hb the eyes or orient k njs do grcet thesc arc but thinnn toh for earth h children nrtot bide tlto t nf home bide where thou art nazareth was but urn ill and of ill reinfo uithal f t- heath lda o d 8 dantiat utnee in ljtna block one door nortli t o nell i a carhaso ifactory houra a wl ntjlxseh d c oha8 j uicdfixxd t c graduate of ibe palmer school 61 ch ro- pract c ch ropractic a pounta n davenport iowa u sa office over poatoffice consultation and bplnal analyala thursday benjpbtch ljconaed aucuonaar for ballon and peel aienwhuama post ostea e conducted amuspustoiily and at onable ratea ordera loft at qeorartown herald oibce will raceive prompt attention j a teact clerk townab p of eaqucsing clerk 3rd dtvjiijon court the lead og fire and l fc insura j3 a re lasuer of marriage l censes stewart town ont f s near insurance agent etc pom st fkou s geoboetow out in the public eye j 0 t wauer the ability to make good business men are unanimous in their praise of the goelph bust ess college methods in equipping graduates for responsible positions he uniform ability of onr grado ates to make good in the business world invites yonr investigation of our methods guelphbnsiness college hemlcl 31drr onolph a i uouolt xrluolpatl phone 1166w wa hawsauowsojooorwawtadak a strovft farm agency j gibbons laljlcnt the pollution of lrors lake as the result of dams k complain ed of from all over the country tbere m considerable complaint about tbfs dam pollation a sner yea earth from tlcaw n itself that nanft did it ar bide thou it home bide where thou art the shouting multitu ic clamor for vulgar food and for their souls nted do not care at all pay thoy that daily debt of dutita bmall if thou art needed time will bring thy call bide tbou at borne public school report following is roport of george town public school for january claan iv hon margaret j iv uncd j imoh dickson harry wood jennie mcdougall aileen i ihh mrlu tost stanley god frey aileen bolger sub to ellen ton and clnrente spenco equal wiui mackcnne and dorothy kitcnje ei ml jean mcgibbod mafic flock fred spires and filth davis etiual john mcder mid willit maralmll rota tost flossie blair tw 1 bernard knigtf eyiaj victor tedder alice tuck h clynstockford jack crotgbton and i5tleep bullivont equal charles sbrymgeour and james dobbin and bruce reath equal ack tost and hazol mccauley oquai an dig fhlrsojmni inthetnrohpi tenrhn bywnrd ftjfd brihwon batffleetrbarnrsr baltou connty council following are a few extracts from the adjourned meeting of the county council which was held last wsek beamretl moved seconded jbulhvant mr hampsh th bo f cameron be appointed to represent this council on georgetown high school board for tbe ears 1922 2824 carried mr robinson moved seconded by mr heart ell that alfred hillmor be and is appointed to ro present this council on the board of education for tbe town of oak ville for the ears 102223 24 carried mr blain moved seconded b air heartwell that d s robert son be appointed high school trustee for the town of milton for a- term of three years 1922 28 24 carried mr betzner moved seconded- b r brockon that thoa drever be appointed high school trustee for the town of burlington for the term of three years 1922 28 24 mr elliot moved seconded by mr johnstone that trio warden and clerk be authorised to sign and submit to the minister of public works and highways of the promnce of ontario tbe neti tion of tbe corporation of the count of halton showidg that during tbe period januarj 1st 1921 to december 81st 1921 there has been expended on tbe county highway system tbe sum of 284 848 86 requesting the statutory grant od that amount as provided bj the act to aid in the improve ment or public highways qajr- mr irving moved seconded by r hillmer that the reeve of milton be the count count ips ro presentative on tho board of man agemeot of tbe children s shelter carried mr robinson moved seconded by mr elliott that tbe annual re port of mr j m denyes halton public school inspector be re ceived and that tbe thanks of coun oil be tendered mr dcdyea for the olear and concise manner ip which tbe report was compiled carried mr robin sou moved seconded bymr betener that the printing committee procure by tender 226 copies of the inspectors report for 1931 and that the clerk notify the printers of the couutv car mr hillmer moved seconded by mr johnstone that the council do now adjourn and meet again at the oall of the warden carried john puck gordon jenkins pearl saxe pasaclaudi kentner winni frcd james charlie eirk wilhol hnds eleanor maw allot trcanor c bar i to will sop marg aret mcdougall geoffrey lamb ton lome cave isabel lougheed garfield mcgilvray willie reeve violet teddor hazel holmes liz zie meish john hall and mar j one hillock elwm 0 strander jr hi hon joseph bolger donald herrington edwin hoare ruth evans violet blair willie emght willie king jack vans gordon spence pass lloyd golo jean watt marie cook jatik watson mable sparling norma fox aileen groat marion plant gladys hill howard vint- willie merntt wal tace mocaoley jack forater jean herm an cole -jaok- ota prlawtn at tuesday evening s session of halton county council it was de cided to memorialise attorn e general raney with regard to prisoners con fined in county jails for offences in connection with the ontario temperance act in the memorial it is set out that m many ir not most cases the heavj fines some of them from 600 to 1000 go wholly 4f paid to the province in case of default the offenders go to the county jails sometimes the fines are paid after a month or shorter period of nti pnsonmait and the government reaps the full benefit without be coming responsible for the keep of such prisoners which the petition regard as an imposition it i- asked that a clause bj added u tbe ontario temperance act or the admtmsl ration of j int co i penses act threntlnr tic auditor of accounts to clnssif n oo ernment pnsoncrn ill n mates of counti j l uh n se ting sen tences pill it w ll t t u e option of a fine oi in def tilt of pajnicnt of a fine nr in cases where lie fine if a fine be un posed would be payable lo the ro mce nod that hnch urn end in en t be retronct champion another local newapaper jjas suociimbed the nowcawtle in dependent it has been taken oterfcythe bowmanille stsles man the elanatinn iw made that i he reenue from snbscni- tionn an i ndver sing does not rant the continuance of the paper smith margaret braisby 8r ii hon gertie hirschorn cearhe btookford lonisa 0 hoi loran eleanor treanor gladys henry bert tuck annie free man roj mcenery irva thomp son kathleen weight margaret wright pass percy hill and madeline erwin equal ralph armstrong frank whitmee emily lucas olive davis helen hiltz viner wright joe hall billiard allan maud allan roy hilts fred castle and eddie francis equal marjone mckenrie jr ii hon louise bultivant charlie denmaon reina mcenery edgar gregory jack armstrong and ray cricbton irene march tnent george hoare henry col ley harold tost edith godfrey jack duncan pass clifford blytbe and billy bacon frank rosso edith tosl and willie vint robert beee gordon harle george sargent elmer costigan lily saunders loretta leg row ivan wright willie roney minnie sargent waldo diggins fred green first book flora aloott jack maclaren tdna glass helen harding josephine hickey til he hirschorn aileen hamilton betl dentson ted mtirdook vera fox jaa evans aloysuis bolger evelyn ashmore pearl blair ethel marshall margaret green stanley allen jessie hill pass alice woods and harold davidson willie ritchie cecil da ison martha graham and earl hilts raymond bridge and roy ward evelyn hoare harold ritchie fraser minims lily hug gins john mccaulej a class honors alma thomp son aileen glass jean bacon irene hall irene mulholland helen brown and frank green equal margaret deniaon and isa bel thompson equal frank dew burst alan mcdonald and jim equal mai 1 1 and wilson ethel barker pass eleanor balln ant flor enco green and loo vain woods russell firestine bruce mckenzie equal man reeve marion treanor and jack smith equal bob houngan kathleen hale and stafford plant equal irene gastle 0 mar digginb equal rose poile brock rosso jean mcallister volma ostran der jim sargent jack saunders b class max freeman gordon hale earl march men t alfred daidson arthur hilts eibio car ter geofcge allan irwin hilts john curnmingh hazel christie gordon o strander c- hon ethel smith ethel spenoe david saxe brn est aloott joseph mt heath nellie scrymge- ws jock hillock alva will lileen costigan allan dew hurst irene feller muriel wright hazel barnes b fc ahon man watson marion stooltford lawrence cole helen mcdonald alice walker truold muriel wbiimee r igic are ruth cameron pass flod hilts ma teddar neville jenson wilbert bradley brock nnrhsy tl e uui at ten lanee for he month was 94 9 ot ll e possible attendance average atferwance ho an exchange tayt that an edi once ap lied nt the door of hades for ndmiminn well re plied his hatanie majesty we let one of rour profession in iere i j ears ago and he kept up a contioual row with his former de hnquent subscribers and a- we bare more of that class of people than an other we have uhm a law prohibiting tbe admitsion of editors what about covered rink j a covered rink f r g orgetowo is a ueed that one bunt dimluhbod ovoiy day by the jouni o in of the town and by gray lit i kd citi sens toot who are not too old to take an interest in tht younr folks and their welfare ih h winter skaters and hocktimts have been fortunate in having the oiwo nr npk which is spit mhdly conduct ed by mr geo adams but we ace quite sure that everybody agrees emphatically asithodehirabhltj of having an up to date rink to prqvido exercise and recreation for tbe youth of the town and sport and amusement for the- pub lic in the shape of hookey and curtmg there is splendid local materials to choose from for b hockey team and with practice would give a hard fought battle to any team in this district but witboutr4nk thy-are- handles ped when it comes to discussing the form that the building should take or how it might he finan ced there is considerable vartabil tty and even vagueness of oinion some citizens have sugytpted that the town council should take the matter up pointing out towns municipal rink has sue cosfnlly prevailed we fancy the council would not be anxious to assume any soon resp3nibility as the town s finances are taxed si most to the umit now hot if the citizens of the town would form a joint stock company with shares small enough for everybody to take one or more it would hot be uo reasonable to nsk the town to len its support by guaranteeing the company s bonds a suggestion that will perhaps ppaal to many citizens is that the scheme take the form nf pnltm up a h taxing and rorjkating and hookey rink and also to aooom modate publio mass meetings etc home brewing has become qoite a favorite pastime with not a few who enjoy a glass of beer or ale and when a permit is secured we believe it is quite within the law in view of the fact that one many be expected at any time to sample some of these oonoootions surely a poor fellow can be exous ed if he expresses the hope that tbe brewb will be successful and prove as enjoyable to the taste as on the memorable occasion when every lover of bums read about when willie niohol brewed a neck o maut and bob and al ian namely burns himself and allan masterton cam to aee three blither hearts that lee- laog night ye wad na find in xeri stand ie it was a famous brew and it seems to have bad just tbe right kick listen to tbo chorus we are na fou we re na that fou but just a drappie in our ec the cock may craw the day maj daw and ay we 11 taste the barley bree they wore indeed three merry boys and fully capable of doing justice to the brew it is the moon i ken her horn that s btiokin in the left sac hie the shines sae bright to wyle ub hame but by my sooth she 11 wait a wee no reader of the song can doubt the efficiency of that borne brew eaajmalacs sjna3j following is tbe january report for esquesing 8 s no s sr iv alfred bngden 69 har old reed 62 pearl brown ridge 68 gordon graham 66 joe drake 56 jr iv alice leslie ado hume lula graham taniley barnes iii zeta graham cor re n a wnggl eawo rtb jr ii victor thompson gor don bngden pr eaton wilson ross wrigglesworth jr pr florence wilson win nifred wrigglesworth h o r a o e barnes gerald graham clarence thompson vera barnes frances horne teacher haltu huh a rwpart during the past eight moon miss b alexander of mhtort school nurse for halton county has inspected 5 566 children miss alexander s work has been satisfactorily commented upon is all parts of the county aad par ents are realieiog that tho inspec tions she makes are helping mater tally in preserving and improving the health of the school children when it ib n m mbered that miss alexander covers all of halton count parents get son e idea or the tremendouh amount of work ihe has lo db in toronto for in stanco there in a nurse in every school while in some school t there a bodc ote all their time to inspectioi s in the one building miss aleva let s report for tight months foil vrs children inspect ed 5 566 defeetsjoun 1 059 4e feots corrected 04 homes visited 75 treatments 24 pediculosis cases 78 skin clibcawn abd n fectiooh ejes ot financial assist ance given for seien operations hot lunches are being served n two school and the plan has been successful that others may fol low a traveller returned from ui north reports that he saw a bear chained to tbe outside corner of a church that s not the only church in connection with which there a a bare living

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