Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 10, 1923, p. 1

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tjf the georgetown herald pipty sifl yhar op poblk ation qeorfretowu wednesday evening january loth 1928 1 bo per annum in advance 8 00 to 0 8- thegeorgelown herald j m moore publisher ud proprietor member ceakdlkn weekly nim pper auoointlon a t r tl table oini i vst pashcngir pass nmr mail pitsenner mail pans ng pashcngo sunliy uin wkht paaueukci mail pasriotig r paefteobi r pashojikt i pas n fit r mail poshpnr i s n 1 1 ooino noitth t22id ii 1 4 t u 10 lnom j 1 40 n iv 1 thpm njiu h 25 i m 7 21 i m 7 57 a id 10 18 i ii 211 piu 4 b0 x i 6 03p in 7 01 pm 8 26pm 100h om 800 am 4 65 pm 11 88 a m 7 65pm toronto bnbnrbejt hsiiwbt dail1 time table am p m- p m qou k east 8 10 2 24 6 40 going west 8 6f 8 10 7 89 rtjn1h timf ta11le gointf east ani i m til l m p m ioai 1220 s4fi g 10 917 am pm p m op weat 10 40 610 9 86 h c bailey electrician uoino ro0ti1 mai headquarters formasda lamps fixtures shades to call at the harneii shop and let me give yon a 3rice on your electric yrorb satisfaction guaranteed rione2j2 ce0b6et0wn wabaixey harness maker winter is coming ar jon rpmlj for if 1 curry i full lioo or horse blankets robes mm s and cloves al keck botloe pricts repairing promptly altaic i w a bailey up to dati harness j3h01 uiib sired ce0kcct0wn bargains ga1 sale ore special sale of gttfv on wednesday and thursday ladies and childrens underwear home dresses aprons ohild- li tton ldrens renl ladies andc gloves stamped goods etc i hatsemhrs ilhuoiem oeoroetowh coal best d l w sciant coal in all sizes also smithing and steam coal mrs j watldns norval station fc jmbuck butcher ahrp k m okelfltwh r the mt jtwmhl u fm a salt kmti whl few ajl at th lowest possibltpriccs otofcd food board llccoae ntft9 2100 get tte best small deposit will senre your goods till christmas open evenings a b willson i erwingoldhams met market main street georgetown phone no 1 boood steak sirloin steak potter hob so steak shoulder roast beef prima bib roast beef leah stewing beer btikiut boil j xeg of young eorlr 17c lotus of young pork shoulder pork chops boo 25c streaky side pork 14c stewing veal laa eal chops i 18c leg of veal 10c lam of val 25c pore pork sausage dows lor specials on i own and offer 1500000 ivc preferred shares h corke co limited aotsvuzh capital mmmn these shares are issued 10 a denomination of 25 00 each and are as stated cumulative preference which means that the ordinary abares of the company wbioh are privately held receive nothing at any time nntfl the 7 ib paid on the preference shares and all arreaia of interest if an they albo have priority as to capital as there is no bond issue security the freehold land buildings maobinerj and equipment of b gorke ds co ltd which are all paid for and belong ab solntely to the company herewith is the signed state ment of one of the leading appraisal companies of ontario we sterling appraisal company hereby certify that to tbe best of our knowledge and belief the present value of the said plant comprising land building machinery sod equipment and after deducting all depreciation from build ing machinery and equipment ib ninety nfne thousand nine hundred and sixty six dollars and bixty two cents 99 06662 dated at toronto ontario oat 17 1921 stjcbiino appraisal company a n a8bltiwe srcbftahy tbeahdbkr as will readily be observed the oompany has a valuable property and the siounty is ample but while a sound policy has been followed in creating a valuable modern and efficient plant the direotors find that tbe working capital is too small and there fore this opportunity is now given to the general public to enter this hitherto private company to wool growers invitation is particularly given and to investors qf this class a oontraot tnit be made to manufacture their wool free for a period of years in sufficient amount to bring tbe retarns on tbe shares to 10 per annum to the general public privilege of special discount on purchase wilt be given to shareholders so that holders of even one share will not be barred from participating management the president and manager mr h lorke lswell known aa a woollen milt manager and manufacturer of long and varied experience as fellow director on tbe board lie has the able as stance and advice of mr f y barraclongh of the glen woollen hills olen williams out payment- terms ma be arranged and any further information ob tained on application to the undersigned henby corke v president and manager directory shilton wallbridqe a dale barrlatere sellaltora etc to u to end georgetown u hce kennedy b obk irf itov i i nhnr- o 0ri olli h o heir er sb oh hnu i itum los ope we j euy n d salunlny even drtt h majrceuult phyaolan d burgeon mr ilia omcfir nf hralth om r lloura 2 w 4 1 7 tn k p phone u ottlce j rid reeldence mej sti 3uii oiipoalto frefibytenan chur dr o r w boss h i hynkiit und surk to o dr c v wultamb ihyncnn and s rgeon ce d ken del ce comer ol muld si sou n j rnorj 3l i p hr plione 268 oftce hours- 9 10 a n 2 3 nnd 78 ri m and b ap ntmcot w f r watson d d s m d s ooorsatorv otltoe honni- 9 to ft bxoept xfanredar altarnooau p heath lds dos dantiat orlct in lne blook one door nortl r o nellie carriage factory houn a t v in v am wietsem d c chiropractic office vldzrar idtbortory palmer ontdnmte 10 jr- eiperieoe office ollaley brk k nm doo lo j n oncl a consul let a d spinal free office hqurs tuead and sa urdaya 2 to sand 7 ti phonb office 150w and re thuradayn 8pm dence 232 ben j petch licenced auctioneer tor hal ton and peel olenwuliama post office s conducted aatlafactorlly and at onable rate order left at qeorgetown herald office will receive prompt attention j a tract clerk tow ah p of rauuea njr clerk 3rd r v n on court the lead ng e and l fe ins intnce co a represented if marriage i cnncs on mo sbovelllna reqnired standard anthracite scranton coal in all sizes aatomatfoalty boreened nnd loaded coal wood select lamp for domestio and threshing purposes smithing and cannel coal in fact i carry everything to be found in any up to date coal and wood yard john mcdonald phone 12 georgetown the children round n ttao dank of charleh dirkons after ni death on the iohhohh and tftnlfb are all ended aod the m hot i for the da b lis and the little on oh gather n round me tv bid mo goolnmht nnd be kiused oh the little white nrmtt th it en circle my neck in a tender embrace ob the h nileri that aro lialos in hea en shedding fiunalilne nnd ove on my face oh my heart grows weak an a wo man k and the founts nit of foelmg will flow when i think of the pathx eteep and stony where tbe foot of thdear ones must go of tbe mootairirt ot sin hanginr o or them of tbe tempests of fate blowing wild ob there s nothing on earth half so holy as the innocent heart of n child seek not a life for the dear ones all radiant m others have done but bat life may have just aa much shadow to temper tbe glare of tbe sun i would pray god to guard them from evil but my prajer would bound back to myself a seraph maj pray for a kin ner but a sinner must pray for him self shall mi aa them at morn and at their songs in the school and the streets i shall mish the low hnm of their voices and tbe tramp of their delicate feet when tbe lessons and tasks are all ended and death says the school is i mibsed may tbe little ones gather around me to bid me good night and be splendid creeds s no 6 esqnesing just give your grocery order to the telephone after making sure that we are on the other end of the wire you will rev one super or foods and prompt de1ner mark clark bakery and groceries phonp 220 coal amd wood on hand all the timo best scranton coax oement on limnd afic 20o 20c 14r 20c 2fio 3so lgc jqaick delivery guaranteed choice candies boxes or bulk v madges candy shop main street phcne 214 john ballantine oeoroktowh norman h speight is agent tor subje sewlai hacuses kss staplldtt hectric washes swessovac vaam oekiers all of the above sold on verj easy monthlv patnents jtdonred re also carries a complete stock of small electric app moces irons toasters table stores haaters norman hspeight obituary 11k after an lllncds of two month h catherine m gill v fc of mr richard dick of tor nto mod on saturday evening dec 2ttrd at the home of her liugbter mrs p m fisher 8 icsinr townnbij j with whom nhi ut v xifing mr dick was horn in l nn to nslup reventy six yearn ago on the farm where mr archibald mcgill the onlj suriing inomlwr of thefam il still resides in ihho sho in ir ried richard dick and for soeral years after their marriago ti cy lived in caledon and then moled to asbgroe where they made their home untif three years ago hen they retired to 57 asbburn bam road toronto mrs dick is survived by her husband four sons david and charles of clove land peter of nerval and clayton of ashgrove nod two daughters mrs peter m fisher of esquesing and mrs geo a kennedy of hornby the amily held many re- unions the last being held on sept 2nd 1922 at the old home in ashgrove wheb all were pres ent including tbe grandchildren had mrs dick lived until feb 17 she and her husband would have celebrated their fifty fourth wed ding anniversary they were- a happy couple and enjoyed travel ling taking manj long trips to gether the funeral which was private was held from the home of her boo in law dr p vi fibo er on deo 26th to norval oeme tery rev w m mckaj of knox church milton conducted the services the fpur sons and two sons in law acting as pall bearers riik ontario csoislatdbk will meet on january 8rd tbe session w 11 be the last of the present parliament tbe four year term of the drury government having then boon completed tbe second sphsioij of the dominion parliament under premier king will begin january hi at llik ontahio qoirftmient m ireiwruik legislation for inttpdatu tion at the nextession the object nf which is tr make land titles absolute aftei 80 years it is pro posed lo pass a derlatory act con fernng titles to property that have been bold continuous that length of time this will moan a great saving of labor in searching titles making it innecessar for lawyers to go bnckbeyond that time nerval expect to pass through this life bat once if therefore there is any kindness lean show if there is any good i can do to any fellow being let me do it now let me not defer nor nsgleot it for i shall not pass tbib way again what an admirable thought ib this how much better this pld world would be if we all were to adopt this philosophy of life i in the poem the house by tbe side of tbe road another j beautiful creed js expressed a creed which if it received umvers al adoption would have a revola tionary jofluepoe on the general condition of things for then war would be no more race and class friction would be a thing of the past and misery would van ish from the face of the earth the following is one of the five verses let nie live in a hoose by tbe bide of tbe road where the race of men go by they are good tbey are bad they are weak they are strong wise foolish- 8o am 1 1 then why should i sit in the scorner s seat or hnrl the cymo s ban let me live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to man i the new i elected ofccers of norval women s society are president mrs henry clarndge vicepresident mrs walter pat terson mrs harry williams sec relary mrs james h reid trea surer mrs john hunter strang era secretary and leaflet score tary mrs charles williams the school conoert given a week ago was splendid and much credit ib due misses owens and maxwell with whom many of the parents ooope rated by giving as si stance at home in training the children a representative from the do- uniion alliance will uueak un the methodib circuit on sunday jan uary 14 th dr and mrs webster celebrated the anniversary of their wedding on saturday evening last they were tbe recipients of maoy hearty congratulations and nam erotu friends and relatives made them a visit aod partook of their kind hospitality during the after noon and evening r and mrs maguire saska toon mr clarence maguire tor onto mr and mrs robert gollop gnelpb and mrs garbntt toron were guests of norval fnendsj over the week end the women s missionary sooi i efcy ofonion has had a very sno cessful year and mado one life i member during the year mrs william sharpe the new officers are president mrs andrea mc donald vicepresidents mrs herbert taylor mrs george les lie secretary miss searles trea surer mrs ben young strangers and literature secretary mrs fn3 thompson leaflet secre tary mrs joehoare g iff en hon lucy lulu qrabam edna i ruth qickeo hon la nan x r iii francis thompson diok staodiah r iii harry lawson norman bail james marsh x sarah starr- dish x sr il jack brown hon arthur hakolwood lena harris eliza beth bonatban marjory graham lassie bryden i bobb harris boo olive wngglesworth hon mary stan dish gerald graham pdward hickcn those marked were absent for one or more examination csemple teacher erin village ltott year h council was rt elect ed by acclamation reeve john witson councillors j h gibson geo griffin j as hamilton and j m steel the school tristees were nlso returned without an election the members of the board are dr abbott j t austin g t scott w graham j mckinney and j thompson the school board will likely commence to plan for the erection of a new school aa early in tbepnngas building op- enctona ar piaottoabte thvj ratepayers bare already voted in favor of the building so that the boardbabsphhn mandate to go ahead a correspondent asks how long girls should be courted before mamage jest tell em the same tale as the abort ones notes and comments fashion autiioeitibb that were trying to coax tbe skirt down to the ankle are having doubtful success when the drees skirt reached justbelow tbeknee length it was inevitable a change mast take place and when extremists went from one extreme to the other bo one expected it to last now we hear says womens wear that for spring skirts aro to be of moderate length eight to nine inches from the ground cans tic critics of women s dress will have a hard time finding fault with this length and may be able to rest from their labors or a while now that we ha ye entered upon a new year it behooves us to start in paying our bills as much of them as we can that is plan s mng for the future and with opti mistio nearts facing tbe coming year in the hope that it will ha the best in onr experience for tunately tbe prospects ahead are of tbe brigbtebt comparing this year with last at this time the outlook is comparably of the brightest there iblittte of the unemployment winch so distress fully ushered in 1022 tbe past bummer was a good one for nearly all the oatdoor occupations so hard hit for years past conse quently most people were able to start the winter well and seeing that it cannot be a very look one at the worst now the situation is not a all a bad one withs union much better start 1988 has com menoed aod if everything holds up as it appears to be doing the tutor is all that can reasonably be expected onr town council mil be down to business this week and tbtieirconsniltl ed other civic bodies should fol low their example at once and so secure a good start there iaa lot to be done and we need oo-op- eration and good leadership to achieve success in a civic as well aa a business setose waiting with bauds fqlded won t secure either a long pull and a btrong pull altogether will do alot to make tbe year- 1928 the biggest and best in georgatawn s manioi pal history limebonse miss irene fbllett of toronto ib visiting limebouse friends mr and mrs schoales and miss isie of toronto visited fnendsj here over tbe holiday mr and mrs dodfls and mine roth visited friends in brampton last week mr arthur lane was borne from toronto for a few days for the first time in many years limehouse has a resident member the township council mr gowdy will make an excellent rep resentative and will look after the interests of this part of the town shtp as well as the general work a meeting of the glen athletic club was held on january 4th and general business discussed a very favorable report was present ed by the committee allowing a balance on hand on motion of j mc master and thompson a vote of thanks was tendered to mr e y banaolongh for hib generosity in granting free use of the held also to hr a beaumont for bis kind services daring the season hqjokey was discussed sno ff was decided to get busy right away and a snm of money was passed for that jmrpoae q allen will manage the hockey team watch for announcement qf games gmceatratetl bftyseat during the yem which lias just commenced the family herald and weekly star of montreal plans ran at least ten stones in rtenaf fform they ill be the best ob tamable regardless of cost in book form each story would cost the reader two dollars which ih all one liftk to nay for an entire year b mo been pt ion to the familj herald aod weekly star containing the whole of tbe ten hi tendid stor cs nnd a great wealth of most absorb ing matter never before attempt ed in any paper one must bear in mfnd also- that these exclusive serial stones represent less than one tenth of all tbe raiding in this wonderful combination of a farm journal home magaxine an 1 week ly digest of world dcwb tbe family herald and weekly star of montr is the most won o mi cal journal for the home because it satisfies every member of the family a a very low cost a subsonption of ontj 2 00 sent in immediately to the family herald and weekly star of mont real will bung you th opening cbapierh of two great stones and s3 issues of concentrated enjoy glenwliliams adds the number of births n and deaths registered at the office of h n farmer m a municipal clerk dunng 1622 were as fol lows births so marriages 17 deaths 17 acton s coal supply is lower now than it bas been for years oar coal dealers have been doing their best bt the stock is slow in com ing in- a car of coke aod one of egg coal have reached town dunng tbe week during the spell of weighing quite a lot of wood was banled in dr and mrs farmer left yester day for st petersburg florida where they intend to spend the winter tbey have been m that part of the son thin no previously and are therefore quite cognisant of the benefits and pleasures to be denied from a sojourn during the winter months in that balmy clime free press p4lar held p la vael the east side of peel connty witnessed a bold hold up wbeo three men took 110 from a jevcv peddler named jack kites of tor onto tbe menpaased kheo ob the fourth line one of tbsai mounting his wagon and engaging him in talk about a chicken osst the other two drove ahead tnro ed and kept klien with his bands in tbe air at tbe point of a tarolr er while the man on 4h cat tbe side from klieos tros with a knife and oarnadqfthni money u

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