Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 2, 1922, p. 1

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the georgetown herald r fifty s1xtu yfait of publication greoraretown wednesday evening august 2nd 1922 1 60 per annum in advance 2 00 to d s j the georgetown herald p hi h every wednesday evening herald power printing office georgetown ont contract advertising rates furnished on application jm koobjl psuuti md proprietor bfesstmr cudu weekly news 1 fyw a elalicsv ot1 tlssotas ooinq kabt passenger passenger passengcx hail mall passenger passenger sunday qoino wrht passenger passenger passenger passenger passenger jbml going nobth xs2 fl 14 10 18 1140i 0 32 8 as 711 7c7 212 mail mail going booth 1183 a 800p daily itimb tablb am p m p m going east 810 8 84 6 40 qoing west b6 8 10 7 89 sunday time tablb going bast am pm pro pm p m 1081 1220 8 4s 610 917 am pro pro going west 10 40 810 9 86 fab tcra opcfcs angel hx10tt 28th yeas ud okrtn sta toi strictly firstclms graduates read 1y obi n cmptnymenl ll pays to attend the best catalogue w j zutott prlaolpl wyabaeley harness maker now ih your chance to get some new harness soil cases club bag auto rags etc tl ill have ooiup thro tbo fir but not jlnmitgno at nil al grei reduced i ricen buhinfrr as usuax-r- rtmlriifl nranphy attlewm i w a baiuey up to date harness shop hate street r cjeotcemw bargains kitchen aprons jrpnae dreasea poreh dreitm wash su ts for i tile boys rompers lor i tie lots in f a nls dresses v soar for misses x sox for ch idren itnderaamrteniped goods etc mrs vwsismllrsewivilcm jbeoboetowii coal best d l w scranton coal in alt sizes aibo smithing and steam coal mrs j watkins norvol station erwingoldhams meat market main street georgetown phone no 1 fresh lake trout every friday and saturday watch our windows lor specials on saturday quick delivery guaranteed specials jn itevtl estate fra houaein gjcil williams to be sold at once five minutes to coating mills any reasonable offer will be accepted frame house on paper mill row small deposit down for infsrmatton apply to r j hynds insurance and real estate broker offrce rear of bank of hamilton phone 203 georgetown m i t iff tni i established 167a the farmer herd of cattle is his reserve account growing continually in value a certain portion of your profits shoulavbe regularly used ij p create a fund for the development of yourhetd lf you need a loan see our local manager about it ibank of hamilton i gcmackay manager try the ice cream sundaes servedat madges candy shop main street phone 24 f l heath uda o d dentist orflce id latie block one door nortl if oneill carriage- f etot homn m to b p m georgetown creameby- cream wanted by the georgetown creamery for your accommodation we will be open monday s wednes day b and saturday nights till 10 o clock a m kielsen d g ohntopbactio office ud x bmr laboratory palsur oraduta 10 yrs experleum oftce over post office conn u alio and spinal analysis office houks tuesda thursdays mi saturdays 2 to 5and 7to 8 pjn ptlohk office isow and res deuce 332 benj petch licensed auctioneer for hal ton and pool qlenwllllaras post offloe salsa i duct ad aatiafactortlr and at re onabto rates orders left at the oeorgelown herald office will receive rompt attention ice sold and dolivored to any part of the town pbone for your ice before 12 o clock prompt delivery georgetown creamery co m saxe manager georgetown flour feed mills seed corinl improved reaming wlseonon ho 7 and wnite cap al 173 her bushel w c bessey phone 195 georgetown j jittbuck btjxcheb juwtfsawsasicklask te mlmtsmlh la atamt wis a aplle at tk lewesl possible prices 1 board ufc no 9 ilor get tfhe best boasedeanittg made easy wito fc m dwta whc m r b thompson co graorafetown ontario directory 8hilton wallbridoe dale barrf stare solloltars ete toronto- and georgetown oltlct kennedy block l roy dale in charge ot oenrga h o heir iucih solco i tr office m ii si cmwiii own hours 9am to s n m opei wctnesday and saturdny even n dr- tlf haroe1xus physio ian and burgeon medical officer of health ofltoe hours 1 to 4anl t to i p m dr o r r robs phyaiaan and surfjeon m ii street georgetown plio e 3 ex house sursjn grace hosp u dr c v vuluin 1 1 yn cian and surgeon office and res dence comer of mi sou h ami fnc ory st oppos e bar ber estate office hours 9 10 a m 2 3 and 78 pm id by appo ntmenl phone 262 f r watson d d s m d 8 offloa hours i t 5 exoept tkarsdar aftaraooais j a tracy clerk tow sh p of esqucsink clerk 3rd div s on court the lead ng fre and l fe inn nine o represented issuer of marriage licenses stewart town ont coal wood on hand all tbo time best scranton coal cement on htuid john ballantine oeohoetowh long distance hauling teamingcartage long dretarjoe hauling with motor truck piano and furniture mov ing teaming and carting d6ne by day or hour norman snyder georgetown phone 171 tin the public iyo i waueb eye a day it may oo n inn whatever t u day a bit of 11 s time ho ban tent to you to learn ho me lebon somo tank to tin 1 it may le bright with a sunlit track it may be shadowed with storm louds blank ifruh and vegetables t may bo grey m aod h own jscason s prsjects detailed j tne domlilm frill uruch the july fru t and vegetable ro port of the fruit branch of tbe dominion deinrtwent is full of matter of imiorlance to growers clouds b l pi a ported ai toronto and qbtaw tr and greening promise to be light b j tba pr in tbe other apple growing prov i i al8 evi fair show yow are worth a walk just there tbe re mm bo song or there may be none t the world may praise yon work well done i or maybe only omnipotent tiight shall see and shall judge jour journey mgs right rut whether tbo road be rough or end with moan for footing its path my friend remember this as jou tread its way you must make it grand it is god b own day the great were once aa yon they whom men magnify to day once groped and blundered t life s way were fearfnlr of themselves and thought by magio was men a greatness wrought they feared to try what they could do yet fame hath crowned with her the bel f 8am e gifts that you poa seaa the great were once as you dream ng the very dreams joa hold longing yet fearing to be bold doubting that they themselves possessed strength and skill for every test uncertain of the truths they knew not sure that they could stand to fate with all the courage pf the groat then came a day when they their first bold venture made scorning to ory for aid they dared to stand to fight alone took up the gauntlet life had thrown charged full front to the fray mastered their fear ot belf and then learned that our great men are but men man go forth and do i you too to fame may rise you can be strong and wise stand up to life and pi a oho man you can if you ii but think you can the great were once as you you envy them their proud suo cess twos won with gifts that you pobbb8b erin mies young of georgetown is visiting with her brother mr w young 9th line mr robert hunter ib the proud possessor of tf one field of corn atocks in which some measure 81 feet considering tbe weather conditions and tbe time of year this is a very good sample ballinalad mr j hurron of bnn raised robert moenery s barn aboat a week ago and mr smith is pro g favourably with the framework mr l warden of acton haa about completed the work on the method t at church and the are looking forward on holding a re opening next sunday miaaemlson offorest is visit ingrmiaasjjjiifts of tbe eighth line aelon notes and continents jnoes a nrop ssfi per cent lighter than last year ib indicated peaohcb and plume promise well in ontario so too do cherries and currants while grapes and rusp- berries are ikely tjo prove a fairly good crop but pears appear to be below jibe average a larger acreage than nsnal has been sown to onions and one per ieub less to potatoes the prair ie provinces british colombia and the maritime pro vi noes ah show a rather larger decrease in tbe acreage devoted to potatoes and quebee shows on increase of six per cent over last year british columbia peaches plums and prunes promise to be better than the average apricots rasp berries and currants about on average ohernee fair and logon berries light an increase of the acreage devoted to onion a is- re ported taking canada as a whole 703 600 acres are covered by potatoes tbib year compared with 701 91s acres last year being an increase of 1 688 acres returning to ap pies tbe total production last year in the five apple growing prov inceb was 4 046 b18 barrels against 8 882 540 in 1980 the core that ib required in packing and shipping fruit to avoid damage lsempfan and the bpeoial arrange ments that have been mode by the branch for transportation by lots are set forth with particular reference to the distribution of british columbia fruit in tbe prairie provinces attention is directed to the provisions of tbe recently passed act regulating the sale and inspection of root yege tables as tbey affect potatoes and oniona glen williams or lacrosse team won from woodbill here last thursday evening by a score of 5 8 the qlen scoring their first goal in 1 mm ate frorn the start first quarter ending 2 0 in favor of the glen donng the second period wood bill revived a little and both bcorert one goal there was con btderable rough play in this period woodbill again came strong dur ing the third period oconng two more goolb which eened tbe e 8 8 thia made things in terebting as well aa exciting tyi glencom back st bconng two goals in the lost few minutes some excellent lacrosse was played in this period irs robertson and tom soatt of gait mr aod mrs levins aod family and niece mbfelevine of toronto spent two weeks with mr william boott mr and mrs john hopkinb of begin a visited their aunt mrs walter marchment over the week end mr win scott met with an ae nident at the provincial paper milllast saturday while put ting more tar into the boiler a piece dropped off making a splash which went on one side of bis face scalding and blistering it be if able to go on with bis work our sunday schools picnic was held labt saturday at burlington both young and old had a most mjoyabio day was deal mr kirby has built a new ver andab to his bouse it looks fine brampton business fall term aug 28 isaac pitman shorthand touch typewriting buniness english office sj stems filing bookkeeping arithmetic penmanship commercial law rapid calculation recistea- euiil fi m rankin prlii phone 65l egp wanted for cash highest price paid for fresh eggs at eoxbrs- grocery cornet john and victoria streets george town mr john a hall of e paso texas mrs john wnggledworth of asbgrove and mrs fred wng glesvorth and little isabel of hombj spent ihursday with ac ton friends nearly ever ear in town was headed for georgetown on satur day afternoon where the big league game between acton and georgetown was scheduled the rain headed a good many off and curtailed the match mr david lindsa has purchos ed mrs robert holmes bouse on ohnrch street mr frank ken nedy has bought tbe lot and b table on peel street belonging to the estate or the late g d a modon aid mr and mrs pctei monkbb wbo have motored oer from chi cago together with mr and mrs d sinclair and mrs d mcroch me or ballipsfad called on mr and mrs d young on tues day free press the 3y law granting 2000 bonus to tbe baby carriage com pony with other oondesaians has been corned at brampton b o majority of sot or total of 884 votes polled in tbe four wards only 60 were against the boons ijt stock pihh4 for some time tbe live stock of f c willmott and bert feather stone of trafalgar through whose farms the sixteen mite creek runs have not thriven a pedigreed shorthorn heifer and about qve pigs belonging to mr willmott have died and mr featberstone has lost five sheep dr telft performed o postmortem on one of mr willmott s p gs and dr c h heslop opened one of mr feather btone s sheep the vets agreed that the animals had been poison ed all the stock drank water from tbe oreek which ib greatly discolored and it ta alleged is con laminated in milton latterly mr willmott has been giving pigs cistern water with good results but he has oat enough for hie cat tie crown attorney diok boa compluined about the matter to the provincial board of health there may be legal proceedings it it can be established who la res ponoible for defiling the water champion it is official l reported that the 1 268 hives of bees in hal ton count produced hi 800 pounds of boney last year on average of 68 7 pounds this ido great summer if your digestion is good and your purse doesn t weaken coat of living is said to be much reduced but bo for as most ot us notice tbe redactions appear to be on the things that peopli don t near very much pbbmirb dlttjhy ib strong on farmer party being known as tbe progressives tho farmers how ever are quite content with their own nrtme in comparison with ouo that may or may not have any significance the tbbmkndoos proots re- dencefi the foot that there ore a lot of people in this ontario of ours who are too sick to be with out whiskey or think they are ebeu youd fyes wide open to glean the many beauties of nature and art we know of a teat a fnend of oars employs vie to keep a record of what is observed each day that is worth while a pad and a lead pencil plus close ob servation and a- good memory is tbe necessary equipment test it out for yourself and you will be pleased with tbe increased list when you go- out to see things the practice ib worth while to cultivate your power of observa tion and ability to recall at the close of each day what did you see today if yod deslbe to reach the top of the ladderyon mustclimb and often without missing a rung in the jadder it is not usually a get there plan to be too per nickity as to some of the methods apd plans to be employed so long aa they are honorable loeioess b one of the chief causes of fail are while a good second is instabil ity switohing from one ihiog to another pluck patience and perseeranoe are 8 ps in a pod that have stimulated many a per son to overcome difpcolties and get tbere keep climbing ib tbe road to the tap hebe ib a btobt published in an exchange which shows how greatly the people of a oommanity in kansas appreciated their editor in appreciation of the work of a kansas editor fur their community a bunch ofoitnsens recently pre sented him with a boquet on the some occasion a quartette from a local ohnrch sang a few sweet songs and a minister made a little talk after the minister a talk six husky men carried the popular editor from the house and placed him tenderly in a model 1922 plumed sedan and the whole town formed in parade behind the editor b expensive oar after the parade the apprec orowd re turned to their homes serene in the thought of having provided one bright day in the life of their local newa purveyor even if they did wait until he was dead to do the fourth estate a commodity sach as coal upon which depends the life of the pea pi i g shooldnot bein the hoods of private individuals a foot which is being increasingly impressed every succeeding die pate with tbe miners if private ownership ib inevitable then gov eminent control is an urgent necessity these ore points that the public ib becoming consider ably impressed upon for almost every year of late it ib thepublio that is hardest hit by strikes and romors of strikes in the hard oool mines of pennsylvania the net result of every oessation of aotivi ty amongst the miners has be a saarcity of coal antf higher prices with the pnblio the victim of course coal miners and oper afore bit bock in contentment knowing oil this so why should they core about a strike p the public be darned is tbe attitude of both parties and it is to be hoped thatoneof thesedaya the d pnblio will be in a position to woke up and assert its rights to be something else but tbe easy mark set up as a target by the noal men can a mn be in love with two women at the some time ib a question proposed by a newspaper as o subject for summer time die nussion the poets who axe sup posed to be our chief authorities on such matters are not qnoni icons tom moore for instanoe seemed to favor the affirmative when he sang- tib sweet to think that wherever we rove we or sure to find something blibsful and dear and that when we are for from the lips that we love we ve but to make love to tbe lips were near on the other band it was tbe same tom moore wbo wrote that the heart that bos truly loved never forgets but as trul loves on to the close as a s infiower turns to her god whej he st8 the same look that she turned when herosei but somebody baa pointed ont tbac the un flower does no such thing the problem is further complicated by the difficulty of distinguishing between really lov ing a woman and merely thinking you lave her a pradtioal answer might be that o man cannot love two women at tbe same time if either of tbe wo knows it henry fordissaid to be look ing for a way twffend hu money he might try putting a little of it in the flivvers

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