Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 19, 1922, p. 1

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the georgetown hefald i ikr hi rn i ah hi ic iuic tion georgetown wednesday evening april 10th 1922 flgqr an 1 00 to u s the georgetown herald every wednesday evening herald power printing office contract advertising rates j 6 bib ore t publlakar mil proprietor usr canadian wooklj now papar aaooiatlon 6 t r tint tbl oginutr jussongi passcngoi posse nger mail passenger miu passenger passensci sunday ootno 7 22 it ii 10 llmi m 11 40 it m s 18 p m q jo ji in m 20 n ill 7 1 1 i in passenger mail passenger passenger passenger passenger moil passenger sunday tiuinu noiith 7 07 a ji 10 1g an 2 12 1 n 4 bo t ii uoi pti 7 01 p r h 20 ii ii 1 16 a ii ti 00 ii n 16ipn going booth 1 1 ib a ii 8 00 p ii ntkto suburban ru daily timf tah1k am p 10 2 24 ugc 3 10 going east going west sunday tsik table going east 10 21 12 20 i oing went a 45 610 9 17 pnu jo 40 g10 9 be open all year bier now to and cnarlao sta toronto the h gh grade tsimmhmhotl of on w j eutrftt prtaoipal uptodate harness shop stop if j ou want a new bet of hand mode hiuikhh tome in and let rou give you a price on it an jou all know hand made harness will out wiai fiutnty madi wbj waste your in one j biijing facloiy bur also headquarters fer triidh nam and harness accessories repairing promptly tended to w a bailey up to datk harness sh01 mawsireet e0k6etnwl special sale this week and next 01 house dresses apron of nil k li mj rv ladica tinil children s night dretes and under war children i haus j p sarls warm kuh kings and pullovers we also ti ive tfood assortment ot wis in hi tml baik lacing in diffr nakifc all in k h greatly reduced pricci 1- x r di v ill be bhrgaiii day cau and ianpaet onr stock mrs 1 watson mrs e wloheld oeoboet coal best d l w scranton coal in all sizes also smithing and steam coal mrs j walkins norviil station pbone 62r24 erwmgoldhams meat market main street georgetown phone no 1 pure freshsalf meats try the ice cream sundaes served at madge v candy shop main street phone 214 directory st georges church holy cuminim im i d jil sunday ii m 2nd 4llimi 111 sunday s i matin 11 a m icvennonc 1pm sunday sihool i 4w m ilton wallbridqe dale brrtur- solictors etc toronto and george town oojcc kennedy 11 lock 1 hoy halo in charge ot ooor 1 glnoa h o me1r hmrihler sol am rli oflce mill si lcorguoiv hour- 9am t s p 11 open tt cdnenday uinl saturday iveiiins hirschorns ladles wear tailoring to ihe ladies ol georgetown and vicinity having got settled in our new and up todate premises in he mcgibbon block corner we are better prepared than ever to supply the needs ot our many lady customers dresses coatsblousesetc all the latest at most reasonable prices a hirschorn mogibbon block georgetown phone 186 georgetown creamery highest market price for cream eggs special prices for poultry for next three weeks before disposing of your cream and poultry call up and get the highest market price quick delivery guaranteed real estate t you want to buy or sell property it will pay you to consult me over sixty houses in town and vicinity for sale insurance district agent for confederation life insurance co see our special policy issued without medical exami nation fire insurance a specialty auto accident and sickness insurance r j hynds phone 203 imt jc eorg e to wn georgetown creamery co m saxe manager jmbuck butcher always kaap a caole stock or la ium pioearavla la froaa ad bait kaata wuok ha 11 at tk lowest possible prices a wood board ln no i ittw get the best mwateh our windows spring footwear at lower prices tbib year our stork ot new footwear is larger and tho best we hae over shown and tho lower pneeu thia year make btiyiog much easier than last season just received 60 pairs women s low shoes in black calf 2 strap black calf oxfords ad brown calf 2 strap stjlen mado wih medium height heels and rubber heels uae fancy stitobod amps and made on stylish and corn for table fij 9 ac lasts sixes s to 7 your choice while hey last 495 one table full of women a stylish oxfords strap shoes and boots in black and brown bui table for spring wear and exceptional values 595 shoes for women or grow ing girls of the better grades all leathers and styles and most of them have goodyear melted soles those are hard to beat for the mopcj shoe polish 2 in 1 any color 10c tin womens hosiery block lisle good quality special 69c pair school boots the kind that wears vcelt bargain tables have you looked them over lately wo hae tbem filled for the spring trade with mens women a arid children s boots bjifl shoes ialqajgriwsatrr5ca bottom prices it will pay you to drop in and look them ovor our mens values at s895 s498 and s95 are liard to beat your inspection invited wejdo shoe repairing hnrlbirt sines ibrchlmrtg slater bots hr men h j fox georgetown dr t n hargellus phyaiolan and 8urfjoh uedlcal officer of health omce houra 1 to and llolpa phona 68 omce and raaldeoca main 8roel touth opihimlto proabierlan church dr o f w ross mill slrcrt georgeto ex house surxn o f r watson dd 8 ofrtoa hoim- u exexpt thnradaj aftomoona f l heath l ds dob omce in lan bkwk una door nurd r onallla carriage factory hour nielsen chiropractic offices a mhrcl8ekdc chas j lindfield d c graduate ol the ialmcr sliiuoi ol thn prilin chiropractic fount urn let davenport iowa usa ofhcc oer 1oblolbic conautatioil and hplnal analyi okkick hours tuesdays thursdaj nd saturdays 10 to 12 am 2lo5pin nd 7 to 8 p m ihonm office lww and kemdcncl 60 benj petch licensed auctioneer or haltun anil pdel qlenwiiujulib poat om salee conducted attntactorliy and at re nable rates order left at th george 10 wn herald office will racalvi notice to creditors in taaeatata of john f brawn la af th toanup of eaqnaalnt uia conaty of hal ton geatlaaa dated the 1 3th day oi april i 21 solicitor foresaid adminnlri notice to creditors in taa mattar of ett of kalea gowajt lata of tk towmiup of ea- qvaalac in tha county of haltoi widow dooaaaad notkb ta hereby gtien pursuant in tl revised statutes of onlario tjh chnplrr o3 thai all crcdilors and others hnvmr tunmi against the calnil of ihe said helen owan whojicd on or about tht30tli tla of march 1922 are mjinred on or before uic 29ih day of apru 1922 loiendbipom prepaid or deliver to the uwlcrsipicil heir chrfitian and surname- addresses and dcsiriplions ihe full partmilars ol i heir hall n d the g thci regard hi led ihrre 11m- ol uh hate will not be liable for thi or any part thereof lo an prr pcrsons ot whoe rbiims nilm have been received by him at i hi daledlhe24ihday ol march 1922 hg mum ihcitor for j l lmduy enerulor theealale of the lte helen cuwifn to all interested ruled and exclusive dead sslem lightning protcihon prof w h day manager uelph if an building humrtl from lightli ng after turv this lighlnmg irotecl on itiialled carpenler work will be done free of r on new bu idmgs bj ihe dealer and pun lis money refunded ror pnes write or phone g sinch r be sons rk na i georkctovn phone 10v1 the farmer tlie ijord ma lie right riijalli the soldur ride in pomp and pndf the hiulur roam our tin in 1 1111 viuv hut tins ur that whatoor befall t1h fariut he tiuixt feed tin 111 sll writer thinkn thi poet sings tho ciaftsman follow h wondrous ujltlhb 1 doctor heals the law j or miner follows tho prtcions leads but this or that hate or befall the faruier he must feed them all tlij farmers trade la one of worth his pasture wjth the sk and earth umyftrtuirf with the sun and rain and no mnn loscn for his gam ant men ma rikc and n 11 ma fall but tho farmei he miiht feed thenrall god bless the man who now a tht who hnihi ua milk and fruit and may bit purse le lieuj his hem i bo light his cattle his corn ins all go right got bless the seed his liandts let fall for tho farmer lie must fted us just 1760 miles long it has been estimated that if till the uirs that were registered in canada up to the end of 1921 were placed end to end lhe would form a proclksion of 1700 miles long in other wortls the first car would he entering winnipeg when the fust one was leaving hrlifax a conscratio estimate of tho an nual gas tonauining possib litres of these four hundred and mxt nine tli 011 sand or more motor venules lit ace h the ligun at nine million gallons which represents an an nual gauqline eponditure of up proximately tno itnd a half mil liondollors it is stimated that tl is amount of gasoline was roo sumtd last ynr 11 ml that an even greater amount will be used tlm year hj reason o the natural in rease in the number of tais 111 use be knew ihe rule a neu man got a jorwas a portei on a railway train ahd one or hit lirat duties was to learn the rules tls laid down 10 tho rule book of the railwa fnr the asfetj of tli train and paettengcrr he prided himself on knowing them perfect i one night tho conductor go ng through the sleeping car noted a rod lantern hanging in tho pas aagc va he called the neu nor tor and asked him v hat the red lantern was doing there wh chief said the porter i was just carrying out the rules neor heard of any rule calling for a red lantern in n sleeping tar anmw r etl the conductor where did jou get it from with an air of jier fee t obitiveness the new porter dot out ins book of rules and point ed out rule 27 caution alwa hang out a red lantern when the rear end of a blwper is exposed milton we i predion sleel trus in shinn brampton business institute day school night school isaac pitman shorthand touch typewriting bo tm ess letter writing bookkeeping commercial law office systems all business and public s ii subjects individual instruction enter any time call or write for particulars h m rankin prin phone gs1 the erection of the new wing at the gordon home will help the building trade in town this s mer other buildings id the ubap of dwellings are being con tem plat rs it m clements left on wednesday of last week for the southern states where she isit her siater mrs dcnholm bronte is to have a fine new brick school inspector denies has urged the matter for years and action has at last been taken lawrence peer who was found gllilty of norjun in connection ith the brown gunby on loin o bile ase tried at the dmsinc court hero rocontl was on friday laat brought before judge elliot for sentence and allowed to go on piispended sentence on paying 00 costs reformer browns garage aoto and general repatrrtand n full line of auto accessories alsc genuine ford parts in stock gasoline and otis agent for oil cushion tappets service station for mack and presto light batter les for service phone 200 dn or night browns garage mala st nrta puh m caster report folio pupil joaulaaa the demand for kellogg wax titk corn flakes with tin junglelnnd book for childrei as already been no great and si far exceeded expe elation h that the kellogg toasted corn flaki co of toronto hnd it inimuiihje t take care of the orders r to date and at the same tim ifliccnt gootls to got irofmm- distribution in tins lot h t j tl first udscrtiwemerit apjiears in til the standing of ioig town puhlit sthool at hnstei minis ion maigaretj kenmtlj harry wood hlauk j godfixv nines on kon ailetn bulger and am ntatkenk itjtml kilith dav 1 allen eto jtmik mi dougau alite tuck pais myrtle tost ctor tee i 1 willie murshall lilccn built ant brute htulh hacl mt cnuley and iternaid knilit eiual frtd spires i tela tost leljn stockfod antiit ilirsthorn mtinu kleek dorothy mallauline flossie blau gordon aleott and busje klloaton ctjmtl olarenfo spentc ffpin allen dorotliy kite hie vnd iicne tont ciuiil jaek creichlon chart iofntmpton harold b11ii1 ant isobel wilson margaret c ixuunedyi charles scry uutceuir jatk mcdcrmid alex riuhic sr iii hon pearl hac kathleeo- bitrnes margaret mr do 11 gal i pass claude kontner helen ijane aluo trcanor and charlie kirk gordon jenkins garflell mcgtkjrtiy t lavl lougheed ioet tedder wmmfrcd james isabel cameron marjone hillock fjorne cac geoffrey lamb ton u o stranaer charlie will fred harding hazel holmes monitor maw llarvej king hugo diggtns wilhclinidc hynds ben nett arnold john hall iii hon wilde kniim lh bolger and jehn dilly donald ucrrington jack ltans ailcen groat jack wat son norma fox jack forster ilutli emhis gordnn speiice marie cook lloyd cole violet 1 herman cole kdwinhoare ard vint marion plant mable bimrling jean walt wal lace mccaulcy jean bulhvant willie meruit i jessie smith miusie fountain itoy bntdley dick forstor sr ij hon gertie hirst horn louisa o holloran gladys henry and annie irmmun equal bleao il madeline erwin etiual emily lucju bert tut k charlie stockford equal frank wlutmoe itmi thompson olive davis und vuthcw bnuskill t tjual vera tovell pass kathleen wright iloj mt lncr margaret wright 1111 r wright boh hvnds joe hail helen hilts aue jehton iloj hilts ralph armstrong edith legrow ltldie francis perty hill marjone mt kcnxie fred castle calv in gregory pert y barker maud allan jr ii- hon raj crichtoii cbailic den ni son ijouisc bulh vant lily saunders j george sir gent roma mcenory cliftuui blythe willie vint frank rosso irene mart hment jack arm strong billy hi icon edgar greg ory edith tost elmer costigan pass robert reeve edith god frey george hoare gordon liar ley ivan wright loretla legrow harold tost w1ii10 uoney verna rut ker walda dtggins minnie sargent walter law son george chaplin jack davison roy cole 1st book- hon flora alcplt ethel marshall elieabcth brook cs peart blair tillie hirschorn helen harding and ted murdock and edna glass etiual betty dei nison alojsius bolger eveljn ash more murgiirel green jose phino uickey gilbert dillj willie ritchie pass vera fox jas evans harold davidson walter mcgilv ray frascr mimms aileeo hamil ton doris sykes 1h ore nee bntnd ford and martha graham and earl hilts etjual roy ward ritchie howard leg row jessie hill jno mccaulcy stanlej allen irene armstrong a class- lion alma thomp son jean bacon and irene mul holland equal margaret den 1 son and ailcen glass equal isabel thompson bruce mtkcnrie lou valin woods irene castle russell firestine mary reeve jim ross marion troanoi cqua pass eleanor bulliant for cnoe green irene hall equal maitlfnd wilson o mar diggins stafford plant hthel barker bob hourigan jnek smith equal velma o strander frank qrccn brock rosso jack saunders jim sargent bclash max freeman elsie carter alfred davidson earl march men t john cummings arthur ihlts prm lion nellie scrym gcour allan dowhnrst etbol smith jack hillock irene feller alv a willson josephine heath ethel siicnce helen mcdonald david saxe muriel wright calh erine dillj alice walker eileen costigan hard barnes erni st alcott marion btockfortl flivd hiiu elgie arey pass mary arnold ruth cam eron helen mcatiisler brock hurler mnj tedder arthur thompson muriel hitincc percy saxe wilbcrl bradley f jaimim with a tin iji ld nti whu oiisidcntble linn anil inniio bus ixe 11 rfcnt loiter on tin family gardens will be calling for te ndei care and hero again the hens n trouble just a lit tie thought for others id the t mat tcrs and there need he no trouble or unpleasantness the law is fur fail to have this uiuught and consideration for others and if hens arc responsible for any damuge that uia be done by thoir feathered pets ltohontoa few vvtsksagoa nttkljsn driver tan u car ntjuial uiost unlawful rate that was cer utin to result in death ho killt j man and was found guilty of urn slu tighter recently a woman as found guihty of tausiug the dt nth of i young woman by an if legal opcmlion the man who killed did not vuat to bo irtvuck nt all tthttprl who was killed wanted tho operation and probably would havo preferred death to exposure to the charity of her sex the man who recklessly killed the other man was punished by 28 dah in prison the woman o caused the girl u death waa temd to 12 years in tho peni teatiarv the man was bingte man is man led and leaves two little daughters behind and its hard to understand an unfaithful xteward zlotl a large sum of money anil his employer asked advice as to how he should tie dealt with so goes the story get rid or him at once advis cd an englishman keep him and deduct the sum from by wagck said a scotchman rot said the employer the sum is far greater than his wages then raise his wages nngges ted on irishman notes and comments is lrv oh 1h1- widespread tendencj to equip residences w ith radio receiving equipment the national board of fire uuder writers has seen lit t issue m ng that receiving apparatus should be properly installed and that all wiring bo uispctted and approved before being put to use too frequent i j such rcceivrtig ap naratus is installed by oinvteuta with no siijicrvision whatever and here is introduced into the homo considerably inert iked fire har rd all of whit h is absolutely un ucccssary us it tan hi eliminated at small tost in the caso of hydro ewtlrn tin jui is ilht turned on until the winiig has nsiet ted hut with airtui rents and way length- the eon ilitions arc thjertt nt bet hum the customer does not have to make application to anybody inr per ion to nisi ill a radio outfit h less si a contioct for air messages for their own protct tion however intlin fans will bo ii advistd to install throw off swiuhctt and hghttitn ariostcrs that arc companitivcly cheap in price mid casj to install the world moves on ijoohlnt iikk over 11 period of twontj years one is strut k with the amazing changes that have taken place- m the things which make for the people a timfort and advnntigch when sir adam i sock undertook ta develop hydro for the 1 iconic of iho province of ontario fittle did we dream then hat it would mean to us when e pay our almost insignificant light bills do we fully appret utto what public ownership of hydro has meant to us without hydro georgetown would be in a hojie less position to meet the present requirements and standards of to day our electric lights toasters irons ironing machines washing machines ttwecpers etc havo saved our people millions in money with added t m 11 forts now on top of all this comes a stove operating on the tireless cooker principle which is an absolute sue cess it is with pleasure wo cod gratulatc our friends bill bradley and roy edwards on their onter prise in going right after and securing canadian rights for tho sale and distribution ot ilieso stoves georgetown is in tho heart of hydro development and is- a rupst logical location for dis tribution omke o rules lo western cussi we have opened our showroom in the lane block mnn floor as dr heath ollice call and let us demonstrate our singer sewrrik machines for you complete line of needles oil belts and all parts learned in stoc all wnrk prompt h at ten ilcd to satisfaction guar antectl call or write cttlman bros reorgetown box 127 house phone sai open wednesday ntid saturday even logs the canadian national railway in addition to prov iding unexcelled service between eastern and western canada offers patrons op tional routes ou ma travel westward via the port arthur fort william route returning the northern route via cot hrane and north bay or vice versa this means that you are in new enviro ments continuousl a train leaves torouto grand trunk ry at h ii pm tarrying standard sle pirlg car ui w innipcg v ia north bay cobalt and cochrane daily and through lounst sleeping car toronto to winnipeg 011 tuosdajs thursdays saturdays nod snn days the nations a solid through train leaves toronto for winnipeg nt iosti p m every monday wed ncsdny and friday via sudbuty and port arthur witlr standard and tourist sleeping cars coaches colonist car and dininv car service et full particulars reservations etc from local agent or nearest agent of the canadian national grand trunk roilvavs the lathes guild of st al bans church qicnwilhams will holdltsale of work on thursdaj april 27th v

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