Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 7, 1923, p. 1

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i llt lfh h me of publication smrgetoira wednesday evening february 7th 1988 f 1 bo per annum m advance 900 to u 8 v the grorqel vim herald w ab atley harness maker nblnb fiooae nnd frepirator p pr a m tat o t r t i wmier is cming fc mi r t2 lira 1ikft- ik fto us pwkpi s 1 i p- on kst 1 mil 10 is a 1 i mm 31s pn lhhs tac 1 0 liu 1 t r tiokfiitu 1 l r vn iwseiii r s in lttl an uutxt south t mm i m0oxn t mtil t 5j ilb i oolnt soctll 1 torsntb fcajaa kaatwan uaim tiuk table r uoni kt 810 ai4 gm 1 jon s6s 310 7j13 iv rtll yi tis1k tvkut bllr but r fr ii i 111 ii iht lml 1 loai 1220 snla cio 917 j mn pm um i omj west is 40 gj0 slse j in viv oo ntd for il i carry a 9 1 1 b fall libe of j mbsehukkmksnns urn amis hwkatftaifnces w- a bailey i itodatk harness suop a sam omcmwn bargains special sale of dove on wedbneaday and thursday tnwn u cuumi p bran hc bailey 1 electrician hesmlovairtera for h xamps fixtures shi j et call t the ilsuneas shop and let nue cive ways i a price on your eleetsie i work i swtibfmction gartml e2s2 coal best d l ft w scranton coal mall sue j akosmiuunsandslctun coal mrs x wafldas bixchubr faff lwrkmatclmlmbtmk taw bn batflmuaau i rra sat jvjj at aaaa whisk ha aaua aft taw 1 lowest possible prices j dunvb food board uew n 4 ink 1 k get the best h hydro efectric dept the consumers of hydro in georgetown have a lower rate than any other town of its size in the niagara district very few owns in canada sell electricity for domestic use for 2 1c help to keep this low rate by patronizing your local hydro the profits are added to the earnings hydro lamps are guaranteed for 1500 hours no other lamps carry this guarantee s hydro irons 5 75 are guaranteed s- years ah other makes are guaranteed for kyear we sell those too we sell everything of everymake that is used- elec tncally and take care of the appliance after it is sold our rate is equal to coal at 7 00 per ton every house should have a heater it costs 2 3 of a cent per hour to use it office town hall offic mill st c hour 9aru tt5 opn wte in liny and sjfii dr o v williams i i hf c an and surgco offic and residence ojn cr oi 1n si south ai d fac ory st oppoa e bar ber hlale pkmk68 office flour 9 10 am 23 1 78 pan eal estate insuraftce houses to rent for information apply to r j hynds insvranceiand real e ta te broker phone 203 georgetown white ivory goods jj special prices the balance of january powder boxes jewel cases trays picture frames hair receivers soapboxes clocks perfume bottles i a b willson 6e06et0ww oteamery cream wanted by the georgetown creamery for jour aoeommodation we mil be open monday u wedoes dny a and satotday nighta till 10 o alorl ice accounts will our ovatomrs who still owe ns tor ioe kindly omll auad bottle for same at onoe georgetown creamery co ml saute manager directory bhilton wallbrtook oalk barr atera 5aileltora cts toronlo ami oaorcatawn oibf knnedr block lm hoy dal t chat t oo a- lrda b dr 1 it mab0suus phyallan artd aurgaon medical ofllcar of health offlco lloura i to and m p a phone h otncv nd raawno ual ainai south op peal te praabyteriaii church dr opw ross i hyalcuui and burgcdi m ii si georgetown 1 hoi fk houbc surpwm gta c hon f r watson d d 8 m d s offic bn 9 to b ejtoapt tkmxadar aftarkooaa- f t heath ld dob denuat ooloe in liane block dne door oortl -tt- 0neilr carrlalaotory uoura aara bcmiei3e1i d c chiropractic office awd xrar jmhorur paumrgnduu 10raxprtaarea office n ba ley blot k oexldoor lo j n o ie ii conanlwuon and sphnl analyali free office ahouas tueda thurmdaya mad sa urdaya j to 5 and 7 to 8 p m phona office i50w and res dence 132 benj petch auctioneer tor hal ton and pael ohmwlhlama foat orfle baoa oondueted aauacaetotity and at raa aonabla ratea ordera left at thi oeorsetown horaw omce will neatvi prompt attention j a tract qerk townah p of eaqueatnj clerk 3rd r va on cort the lead ag re and life tnmi co represented suer of marnage l censes stewart to n onl folsters cash and carry grocery erwingoldhams meat market main street gembtowb itotind ste lo sihoid btnk av potter boom huk ie shoulder bout brri 14 prime kb rom h k a ixmicewiiut ife iv snmmt bl loe imictiailm 1 llu part aor suwkrsu pprk surasted pr pork bmm no x uo 90c soo ho isc frofcfr jtm watch oar wmsns we saedals a sm0iay quick bekvery guaranteed specials white soap beans 6 lbs balk dates 8 1b flga cooking slbs lux 8 pkge u onions g lbs pearline 8 pkge cora syrup sb tin french prepared hostard 2 jars anchor brand cocoa 2 for castile soap 6 bars j ammonia star 8 for 25c 2bc 2fi aso 26o 2so 20c s6c 26c 26c 2bt ha skovaulhb ralra standard anthracite scranton coal in all sizes aatomatioally sereeoed and jjoaded coal wood select damp for domestic and threahidg purposes smithing and cancel coal in tact icarrj everything to be tonnd in arij apto date coal and wood yard john mcdonald phone ifi georgetown the avkraoe mam the iioo new garage and business block of j n 0 neill son now hearing completion a splendid acq tn hi lion lo georgetown n businens section inspectors report the chairman and members of georfietou n p s board ladies and gentlemen on completion of my ofllciftt vrwts to your school for the pres ent term i take the eaplierft oppor t inity of submitting my report ren retting that on account or prea- ot time this term it is late in being76rnarded has againlbcnbeed at ft meeting held at find the school oacville at the meeting p the oonnty coanoil last week it was decided to send a depatation to wait qo the minister of highways to ask that the second lines ot trafalgar and bsquesmg from bronte to the town line between brio and esquesing be made a county pro vincial highway another pro posed request tothe minister was been a pleasure to so well organized and so ably con ducted it is a great sou roe of satisfaction to me as it mist be to you that your very competent stain has remained intact another j ear the discipline of the school excellent as usual pupils show lastr satordarthat the government take over the toronto- hamilton highway as a provincial highway those who attended the meeting were reeve morden of trafalgar who was chairman i w b davison new toronto w j breekoq nelson w h easter a very wholesome respect forjbeu roovpfcerray east tambqro principal and teachers and a very commendable willingness to coop erate in the efforts made tor their advancement all of vhith teati fee to the ability and discretion of the staff the enrollment stands at 838 a decrease this year of six the necessity of an addi tionat teacher this school year was obviated only by the very large class passed on to the high school at midsummer the sue cess of all 40 candidates at the jun or h s entrance examinationin june with 16 taking honor btand ing and one of them leading all the candidates in the county is a record seldom surpassed by tfny school indeed is one rarely equal led and reflects the highest credit upon your principal as well of course as upon the pupils them congratulations are due all concerned in this achievement i appreciate tho progressive ac tioo of thaj board in providing the suggested improvements to the equipment and accommodations of the school with the furnish ing of hiss mcdonald a room with sjngl seating there remains only miss robertson b room to be so supplied i trust this provision will be made next ear i also note the completion of the redec- oration of the interior of the school at midsummer just rie jour grocery order to the telephone after making sure tfa tt we are on the other end of the wire you will reieno super tor foods mid prompt delivery mark clark bakery and groceries phone 829 fresh eggs wanted phone orders delivered phone 28 corner john and victoria sto choice candies in v boxes t bulk madges candy shop main street phone 214 coal wood on hand all the ttmr best sobahtob goal cement on nmnd john ballantine georastown highways when t carpeti 16 i question of trusting yourself to the rislls of the road when tho thing m the sharing of burdens the lifting the heft of a load in the hour of peril or trial in the hour you meet as you can nou mif eafely depend on tho wisdom and skill of the aterage man tin the average man and no other who does hib plain duty each daj the small thing his wane is for doing un the ron to ni i nee bit of the av tie the averase man tnay god blona hiip who iilote uu stilt m tho i an over land bver sea as we travel juac the plain hardy average man so on through tho day or exist eqoe all mingling in bhadov and shine we may count on the everyday hero whom haply tho gods may ai vine bnt who wears the swart grime of his callior and labors and earns as be can ariel stands at the last with the noblest the commdhpacervifi w a irving nelson g hillmer beeve of oakville w n bobin son deputy reeve jaa waldhrook trafalaar m j hennesey hum and all the- members of the east flamboro coon oil several others who intended to be present were prevented through illness the highway commission was mned by speakers and its chairman pronounced the most autooratio in the country the highway was pronounced too oat row and it was suggested that the government be asked to widen it beave morden and warden irving thought the government should take over the road and pay 80 per cent of its coat the meeting passed a resolution that the gov eminent be asked to take over the highway aa a government road the resolution was moved by w 0 eaaterbrook warden ot went worth ooonty and seconded by w a irving warden of halton county similar resolutions will be passed by the municipal ooun oils and a deputation will wait on the government at the earliest possible date to ask it to comply with their wishes a resolution was framed by deputy beeve bob- insun which will be passed by all municipalities interested making the same request an appoint- ment with the government will ba with this report i complete ten made and a big deputation will go years in the supervision of your school permit me therefore in concluding this brief report to again express to you my sincere appreciation of the high standard of prdfioienoy that baa been stead ily maintained the marked ability with which you have bean served by your present irmoipal tr green in every detail of the man agement of the school and tbe- pubhc- spirited attitude of the board in making all necessary provision for the school m keeping it to the fore i am quite safe in saying that in all the essential features of a successful public school yours is not excelled by any nchool of ttimilar bim in the prounce faithfully jours j m dene to toronto to press the claims of the municipalities champion milton acton norman h speight ib agent for her sewlm itvuqi hiss tlmpwrtrj ekctrk wasters swccstcr vac vacan deaaen all of the aboe sohl on very easy monthly payments if desired he also carries a complete stock kmall electric app lanree irons toasters table stoves heatem etc t fit mm r j ramshaw visited friends at georgetown on monday mihs fcdith owens ot geo rue town is ted at the home of mr a g claridgc over the week end mr q 8 hohnea who was ron flned to the house last week with an attack of influenza is at his office again at the gtb station lit w u speight toronto who was so seriously injured bj a motor oar in toronto last august is now able to get about freely on crutches but it will be some time before be will be suulciently re covered to resume his position with the canadian genera elec tric co 8 moo the opening of the fine georgetown arena quite n number of acton pcoile have attended hockey tnstehes there they speak in very high terras of the splendid at no nt ncnts of tinsnew est enterprise of the sister town u it a credit to the place nt when completedwill be one of the best banting and curling n us n the prov nre acton is not in any way jealous oir ll ih hit glad that the geoneto n yonnu people are so ro ufortiibl 1 rovi led foi we are very proud ot our own rink with its completed eq ment of icesufaee comfortable waiting rooms dressing roams cafeteria etc but it would be a distinct advantage if the ice area was covered weather conditions would not have then to be con tended with much and thcfi season would he considerably pro longed free press mr 8 r bews we regret to say is confined to his room with congestion of the longs his friend b will hope for a speedy re covery mrs c ughoman who has been staying at the borne of her dannb fcer mrs h l sherman mam street left a- few days ago for jacksonville florida where she will spend the winter at the borne of her daughter mrs j frayer jones two milton war veterans are at brant hospital for operations re quired on old wounds wm ban dall went about a week ago for the removal of shrapnel from one of his hips wm durnan jrwent last sunday for the amputation of a toe miss bmitb who has been on the teaching staff of the high school ever since it opened has norman b speight frdc dress carnival on feb notes and comments mobb poweb to 1ipe it it a fallen to the lot of mrs wtrl hohenxoltem i no fl to make the latter days of the ex kaiser un happy and ipnely ones all honof to her her husband no 2 cer tainly made the lattev days of many million people qhhappy ones and we wish all power to the wo man who can give the ex rnlerof germany a reminder of the unban pines and lonehnenabat he eaus- ed others the bibeb still holds the lead amongst the six best sellers the paafe year s sales haying brok en all records thib does not look it religion was losing as the yeargoby unfortunately how ever some of the other best boilers axe not bo good and when we aee the quality of the magaxines that are pouring in a etreamover the booksellers counters the question naturally comes uppermost as to whether the bible won t haye to go some before long to hold its own attention is frequently drawn to the condition of the paper jnon ey of the dominion and the large nomber of dirty bills in circulation is not without reason condemned no private business would be al lowed to circulate such disease and dirt purveyors and the do minion government ought to be above doing so dirty money or np we like to have plenty of it in our pockets but surely the govern moot tjpght to aee to it that the wad ib no more disease bearing than it ought to be resigned having been engaged on the staff of hamilton collegiate institute she goes to hamilton to day her successor here miss kelly of stratford hockey defeated tn ohjl night by a f cfi the game waa e but rough two or three milton juniors georgetown juniors o garar here last friday ticore of slow georgetown fellows gettin mi georgetown regular goal keeper was off sick and was kudfttiuitcd by kennedy a defeose the score at the end of the first period waa h0 faor o milton and 60 in the second in the third hewitt aod g hbons each scored for george town final score 6 2 the line up wowas follows- georgetown goal c kennedy defense j ryan w ford right wing gibbons left wing 11 tracy centre m mcdonald sobs hewtttt kaley and p fleck milton goal hill defense attkens and ptolemy centre stewart right wing allen left wing cbraholm sabs brush rob ertson referee cole four people were injured by a runaway hearse in glasgow this world is evidently ftoing at a fasf clip when even the bearaei cannot be kept under control this is trie tiuk or yeah when the frequent changes in the temperature ore making the caul ions merchaqt wrse u a danger from overhanging isictes and ac oomntahons of snow on the roofs of store bnildtogb failure to re move this menace to pnblic safety may result in a fatality or senoua injury to the passerby 5d be- oomee a aenons matter build ings are bobject to the lciole nuis ance from various oauses but those most addicted to the habit are able to produce a good crop in a night or any of these sunny days whenjt thawa m the sunlight and freezes in the shade we dont know whether there is any by law governing the removal of either icicles or snow from these bouses where they are proliflcally produn ed but people shooldoot need a by law to make tfaerrl do such things the practical abandonment of the toronto- hamilton hirhwaj act and the substitution for it of the ontario highways act is ionght in a resolution passed at oakville on saturday afternoon jan 87th at a meeting held by representatives of all the munici palitles on the toronto hamilton highway the unanimous opin ion of the gatbei ing was that tho torontohamilton highway was of no benefit to the municipalities through whiefa it passed but that simply a t the feeling is consequently that it shoutd be administered underv the terms of the ontario high ways act and a deputation which will argue this content on will wait upon the ontario govern ment towards the latter end of february the toronto- ham 1 1 ton highway jsbs constr icteotun der the terms of the toronto hamilton highway act which provided that the bordering mnn inpalitics should pay jo per cent of its oofet and the provincial gov ernmept an equal hhare if this measure were superseded by the ontario highways act upon the ground that the m inicipahties were not receiving their moneys worth the ontario government would be forced to rovide 80 per cent of the construction costs ft would be asked consequently to assume this portion of the de- ben tares which the u uniripalities have issued upon the road s ac count

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