Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 25, 1922, p. 1

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the georgetown herald fifty sixth ykar of publication georgetown wednesday evening october a 5th 1922 j160 per annum iu advance 200 to ub the georgetown herald every wednesday evening herald power printlnfi of ticr gtoreitown ont contract advertising rates nia oplioj j at moore pabllakar and proprietor mannar cudl weekly nw paer aaooiatlou otr tip tabl k uolntl kht passenger 722 n in ilwonfiir itl i iiin pairtpiutit husnit mini ii hhui passenger 11 mail 6a pm passcugcr h2f pm passenger sunday 721 ptu oolntj wkht passenger 7c7 iini mail 101c iiii passenger 212 pni passenger l passenger j02 pin passenger 7 oil pm mail h2fi pm passenger sunday 100h am aoinq noutu mail 800 am mnir7rr7t7tt irttttt 10 t 11111 ooino south mail 1188 am mail 755 nin toronto bnbnrbu ratiwa daily timktahik am pm im going east 810 224 40 ooing west a5ii 310 789 honda ytimktawf going east 4011 im pm pm pm 1021 1220 34b 010 917 am p 111 pm oi west 1040 610 9be prepare tor a bnsiaess career gr ojjott v ymi and ckrlea sta toroato every k of ihc lsi twelve mom in hni promptly wciniil employment eaururulm write for catalogue 17 j elliott prlnolpal wabaijley harness maker winter is coming aie on rctwl fnr it i carry n tiill linf of horse blankets r0ies mit1s and cloves i reck itflm prices repairing pruvlrjt mteaidl i w a bailey up- to date harness shop ualn staeel ce0bgetw bargains a good assortment of childrens velvet hats and tarns plush and felt hats for little girlb all to go at a sacri fiit also a tiill line of ladies an child underwear howie dresses aprons child rens rompers ladies and childrens gloves stamped goods etc mrs i halimriewiiuem georgetown coal best d l w scranton coal in al sizes also smithing and steam coal mrs j watkins nerval station w w roe insurance broker insurance in all branches phone 65 georgetown jmbuck butcher alnf koape a caoloa stoek at thr bast proearau 1 fraah and sail v wti wfklok ka sella at tka lowest possible prices cad food roanl lictior no 1lfi- get the best rest clocks you can go to sleep at night or take a nap dur ing the day and thoroughly relax real rest if a westclox is on the job beside you it will watch the hours count the minutes and when the times up call you quietly positively pleas antly insurance against oversleep several sizes styles and prices at a b willson erwingoldhams meat market main street georgetown phone no x fresh lake trout every friday and saturday walch our windows tor specials on saturday established 167a t he farmers herd of c title is his reserve acjjuat growing continually in vjlu a certain portion of yiur profits should be regularjy u j to crea t a fund for ti development of your herd if you need a loan see our lncal any of the 3oaooo happy thought their homes have been brightened and their labors li ghtened by happy thought ranges they am satisfied you win be baking brery corner of the broiling frying preserving no branc heated by a happy matter what the happy thought thought p furn- range ia always dependable tt to aplaof of comfort fo forty year canadian women have been using happy thought the stoveheated home ranges because of the satisfactory can have no better stove resultm they give the large oven ti a happy thought wi ita ev beattbe large cook- dsl the utile that save labor have mad this range their choice r h thompson co inint me the strength to moot to whatever bunlenn 1 tiiiint liear ijol inn bo cheerful wlimi i maj or inmtnify in bil of rare uien mj oyen that i may tue the lnro purjiohc of tho ilan and when diwislm throng pa me lord let me face it nx n man let mo have iion no thnt 1 ma j nee beyond tho doubt and tomorrows untiling natoh of alty let mo not xcorn the ath i tread let mo beholj tb dnishcd tank- now not but in the yonrn to be rant mo the faith and strength to bear itn iiardnhipn willincly a3i d when 1 faltoi- and am weak and diflleultioa bar my way hold up to mo the goal i wet and let mo hco beyond today lord letme find in toilsome earn and bitter service to bo done in petty failure jurj denpair the larger glory to bo won h o meib itarriater solicitor etc office hill st- geurkelowr hours 9am to 5 p m open welnemday and saturday eveni dr c v williahb iliysician and surge oh office and rcaidcnce corner of main si soulli and faciory st opposite itar- ber estate office hours 910 am 23 and t4i pm appointment phone 262 f r watson d d 8 h d b cewterrown creamerv cream wanted by the georgetowm creamery for your aocomtnodation ve will be open mondays wednes days and saturday nights till 10 oclock ice i a euntomera must call and get bitln and settle for ait month or ice dlivery will bo discontinued georgetown creamery co m saxe manager the east end meat shop c ridler butcher deader in all kinds of fresh cored and cooked meats orders promptly delivered georgetown phone 206 quick delivery guaranteed norval flour mills at axl grocers kings choice for bread i national for pastry- i bran shorts feed flour coarse and dairy salt rolled oats wheatiets and feeds of all kinds apple barrels for sale i av j campbell limited norval ontario i ta a prater -d1rectory- shtuton wallbridqe a dale barn stars solicitor etc toronto and oeonrstown oldce kennsdj lllock 1 ro nala in eharx nl oeorss- db t m mabcellds physician jrtd surgaon uedlcal omcer of haaittt office iloura i to 4 ami 7 to k p m phono s8 odico nd raaldanc main street outh oupoalta preabytertan church db c f w ross physician and surgeon mill street geor phone 22 enhouse surveon gracr honpital d f i heath ldi d d 8 oantst mice in i turn block oris dour no onellla carrlace fartnrr hoi j a tract clerk towiiklup of ksuurk bc chittopractic office and y j falaaar qradsala 10 yrs aotparlonoa office over iomloffioc conanltauon and spinal analysts omc llouan tuesdays thurwlays ki suiurdayn 2 to sand 7 111 8 pm plionm office i50w and residence 232 benj petch licensed auction- for halton and perl aienwllllama post odlcau salas conducted aatlstactoritv and al ras- onabla ratoa order left at the georfcatown harald office will rsca prompt attention brampton business institute bat sohml msit school isaac pitman shorthand touch typewriting bitninesa english ofqce systems filing spoiling bookkeeping aritbmetie ponmanbhii comfneroial law rapid calculation iadivislnaj uitnotlh eatar aavy uasa h fc rawkjw prin phone c51 hre insurance j w hennery cnrfttom arc you protected bus1nessm00l htraininc ii saw nrl ovar u0s sadjaalr fanms fr to jt limehonse an ovoning lonn to be reninm ered vih hiwnt at mountain vie the lovelj home of mr ntid m ii ij krown on friday ooniiik oct lhth 102a it being the or caul oil of the twenty ii fill anm- verhiiry ol their nodding dnj kaily in the eoniug thcgiietih numbering about forty gathered around the boauliful tablet which woie suitably tleeorated with how era and silver to partako of a banquet blh plainlj tlihplayed the skill of the hohtohh and her an hjtttnnth later in the evening tho gnentm gathered in tho parlor where an in tc renting imiiromptu program wim gien rev j ii moore act ing an chairman the program consisted of sneecbos and mimic two nn hi be rs worthy of hpccinl mention wore talku given b minn annio tosc dr huntingdon qne- bec on her trip to bermuda ami by mih bvelyn brownocohib of ux bridge oar her trip to burope tlio following oddichu wan then road by mr richard b moore eld- eat brother of mrs brown the presentation being made by miss mi ita oke niece of mm brown to mr and mrs r l brownr- dear friends wo your rola tivqb and friends meet and greet you in your beautiful homo on thihxhe 25th anniversary of your marriage uow unickly the ycara have flown bearing many of our loved ones to the land beyond the river whore no farewells are said wo have come to day to express our love and affectionate regard thanking the giver of al good that he baa spared you to celebrate this auspicious occasion we note with appreciation the fine and well equipped farm and splendid residence you own and care for anything that is worth doing at all is worth udoing wel wo note that rob is an excellent farmer and aaat hannah as we all de light to call her is a poetess of no moan order a wife and housekeep er worthy of emulation and that both of jou are so highly esteemed in the neighborhood where you have lived so long we wish you much joy and many happy returns of your wedding day please ac cept this silver tea service as a slight token of our love and good wih signed on behalf of the donors brothers si bier a and near rela tives limehonse oct 18 1922 many other beautiful and costly gifts were given by their friends tho womens institute gave a beautiful casserole the friends dispersed after tho singing of for they are jolly oood fellows wishing that they might bo pros ont at a similar occasion twenty five years hence guests were present from tor onto stouffvillc uxhridge que bec stratford now dundee and charlevoix mich com address and presentation on momlit evening t lie triend limktiifightioih or mr lloilge hani ph anil tun ulster jlr sutton li the tuimbci of neurlj nivi met at their home on the eighth line a good bye social eutung ami to mark their respec find eileem by tho gift or a hiuloi hhrtuy tahlo of lino oak with two ehiiirs to match acrpmpnmci h a im-uuii- ful bouquet of chrysanthemums for mrs sutton the evening was sim nt in games miisie anil social intercourse with singing of old favorites by all tho company j winding up with aulil lang syne the following mid reus was present- th the gift and bo vera i of tho neighbors expressed in short speeches the appreciation of all and their regret at parting with mr barnes and mrs sutton as neighbors of the eighth line to mr ii barnes dear friend- we iour neigh bors and friends have mot here tonight to spend a social hour prior to your removal from our midst you have been a resident of the blli line practicallyall yourlife a good neighbor and friend over will ing to help when called upon and have taken a real interest in the community aleo ou have been path master of this jimhiod for a number of years your rare of the travelling public will bo bard to duplicate we trust that good health and prosperity may fallow you and though we arc sorry to lose you from our midst we aie glad you are not going far awa and we look forward to meeting you often we now ask au to accept this den set as a token of our esteem and we hope it will remind you of tbo good wishes of old friends signed on tiehalf of the neigh bors r w reid j a gilten w u leslie to mrs sutton doar madam kindly accept this bouijuot with our kindest re gar js and best wishes on behalf of the ladies milton tho four men implicated in tho pocket- picking charge and who were arrested hero on milton fair day appeared bo fore police magis trate shields at tho court- iiouso on tuesday afternoon and after hearing the evidence were com mitted for trial at the closing meeting of the 4sth annual convention of the provincial wctu at osbawa last friday afternoon mrs j m den yea milton was re elected superintendent of tho department of scientific temperance institu tion mrs chanyes was also one of tbo four delegates appointed to attend tho worlds convention to be held in philadelphia in three weeks mme reformer aelon miss laura sprowl nurse was operated on last friday at onelpli hospital for appendicitis she is making good progress at the meeting of the preshy lry or weyburn sask held in knox church wejburn rev j c wilson b a occupied the chair mr wh speight toronto was so tar recovered from the re cent severe injuries which be sustained tyb weeks ago estcrday tbattrerwas able to bo removed homo from the hospital he is now making good progress toward recovery many a glad hand was extended to alex waldie esq the ener able senior elder of knox church last sunday morning when he ap peared in his customary place at the servics after his critical ill ness and hospital experience mi waldie ho quite recovered and well as most men of his age free press c o al wood on hand all the timf best sobabttoh coax cement on lutnd john ballantine okvhoetovh ballinatad get ready lor the chase spedal trals lor huters the open season for hunting deei and moose in northern onta rio is rapidly approarliing south of the french and mattuwn rivers nov sth to 20 tb inclusive north nuil west of these rivors oct 26th tu nov with inclusive north of the transcontinental railway lino the season urfrom sopt j 6 to nov 15th incltisiie the canadian national railways traverse the finest hunting terri tory in thjs country this nefc witb their special and reaiar train serv ice ftuihes the naod way the premier line for tbo hunger the hunting grounds are vast there is gime for every one the selection of grounds is a ost important matter and one which reiuirescarefulstudy tho territory reached by the canadian national lines north of parry sound is already a favourite one but the new country east and west of capreol is as yet comparative hie known to the hunter and should therefore be highly attrac ts the follower of the deer and moose the canadian natiooale are providing special train e which with regular trains will meet oil demands special trains ill be operated as follows leave toronto union station at 1116 pm oct 31st for capreol and intermediate pointb and 11 is pm nov 2nd 8rd and 4th for key jet and intermediate pointb tho usual ample accomodation of sleep ing cars baggage cars and coaches will bo provided the annual hunters leaflet is sued by tho canadian national railways is now ready for distri bution and may be obtained on application to any agent of the company or write general possen- department room 007 royal bank bldg toronto obituary rev geo a mitchell i word wan received in toronto last week of the oeath in laroinbo altft of rev goo a mitchell father of general c ii mitchell nnd p u mitchell of toronto rev mr mitchell was b2 years of age and was one of the veteran ministers of the methodist church inch he served with distinction fur many years rev m r m itcholl was last inter in california in search of health later he wont to vancou ver where for a time he showed inproveiuent in health a few months ago ho went to tbo home f his daughter in lncombo where he hod been living up to the time of his death tho remains were brought to toronto for interment deceased is survived by his idow one daughter mrs f u reed of loco m be arid two sons in toronto general c h mitchell dean of the faculty of applied science and engineering at tho university of toronto and p h mithol consulting engineer fiev mr mitchell was pastor of tho methodist church here about twenty eight years ago norval the norval branch of tho wo- 1 mens institute will bold their monthly meeting at tbo- homo of mrs thos uewson jr on thurs day november 2nd papers will be given by mrs uowson and mrs patterson an invitation is ox- tended to all ladies to bo present the norval branch of the wo mens institute arranged to hold a quick relief shower at tho home of mrs patterson norval on the 17th of october as soon as this was knuwn donations and con tributions poured into tho manse the ladies of the institute were on hand at the appointed hour and packed the bales for immediate shipment the valuation with con tributions amounting to h50 luncheon was served nl tho close tho womens institute wish to thank all wtio had a share in this most generous resonse nnd as this is the first work of tho insti tute sinco re organization in june we baspcak great things for the the farmers in this imrt are very buaj picking apples otntoei and turn iiw mr wm short ii of lion don spent a few days recently with his mother mrs richard shortill and other friends here the rev my wsite oorrducud the anniversary service in the af tcrnoon in the methodist church and mr evans in tho evening therebeingta good lurvioat at both services while the erin choir lad the singing and furnished the musjic for the day glenwilliaiqs dont mis the omngemens bi dance on fridnj evening or thi week oct 27lh a number from hereenjnyed the daj out shooting last saturday we are sorry to henr of ihe ill ness or mr charles foster ami wish him speedy leeoverj there will he ft peoples snng service in the- methodist church next sunday singing for all we are glad to see mis m m wright of our schopt staff and miss delta wheeler who have been on the nick lint able lo be around again mr james bell has purchased tbe hortop propertv and is now residing there nt- oiirpot iter cabbage itrsthitpottitoet now man files j or sale rtwoll pnone 106 steads latest neighbors is a fascinating ro of the great canadian west you will never have to ask that question what is canadian liter ature again when you have read robert steads latest and m for hih greatest novel ieighbon there are few canadians who are not familiar with this authors former novels the uomestead- rs the cow puncher and dennison grant this new book runs true to tho stead tradi tion or a good story neighbors relates- how two families of voung people brother id sister neighbor in a liltlo ontario town neighbors fifteen later on adjoining homo- steffis in the saskatchewan coun try find life and love- their stor- moalhly until a young englishman settles in the com m unity and upsets all expvoto- tations including tho readers but the best part of neighbors in my mind and what makes it a great book is the picture or the people who moke up that far scat tered neighborhood of home steaders joke is the old villain who finds locations for the gul lible newcomer the sncezits are a gannt bigeyed polak family ho live in a cave that tho prec ious live stock may have builded shelter and tho widow and tho scotch family and tbe wedding all of that is writing of tho finest type and places this canadian book in high order among tho best literature of today neighbors a happy novel or the northwest by robert stead hodder slough too toronto 175 stewarttown tbe esquesing womens insti- tuts have packed nnd sent to co balt for tbo people in tho fire area northern ontario two v largo bales of clothing and a case of groceries total value 220 there a quick and generous response to tho request made last week nnd would liko to thank every one who so kindly helped gaao protaotloa mr kerr inspector or game and fisheries tor the hamilton dis trict which i neludes hal ton was milton on saturdav with the object of arranging for efficient protection tor game in thin neigh borhood lie said he would re commend the appointment of a local ish and rhme overseer hnft seeured a good man for tho position the appointment is badly needed the passing of game and fishery laws without providing marjnnery for their en forcement is a farce the ontar io government gets a large revenue from hunting trapping and fishing licenses and expends loo little of rt fnr protection mr kerr has the snporvituon of four counties he is an exceptionally capable and energetic ofllcer fearless in tho performance of his duties but his territory four counties is much too large for one man he should have a number of assistants rhamplon mr whitcrpft of brampton a barber of thirty years experience who has been working nt the ex change hotel the past few week ends will bo there again t w end call and see ns two barb ers friday and saturday

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