Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 11, 1924, p. 1

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the georgetown herald hi iy s i mil yl ut or puhutamon georgetown wednesday evening june llth 1924 1 go per annum in advance 2 00 to d 8 the georgetown herald j h moore publthor and proprietor tjr t auadlun wonklj- naw- paper akooiatlon k tlnitbl u01ngfaht iusseuhci ptssi ogcr mail marl j 1 asstugcrf i ihsengor sunday ooimi v wienie r mil i ljlhbciilct plwhldgor pasaptigei r sundm uoing nout1i 7 u wu ii 1 1 ii 10 ikllll 11 10 nn i 1h p n u 12 ii i h 25 i r 7 21 ii 7 57 a i 10 ihhij 2 12 li i i do p i 0 02 i i 7 oa i i a 25 n 10 01 a i booiw i rr i 11 83 a i 7 17 i r toronto suburb i rahlhdbm duly 0 61 a in h 02 ii in 11 os am 2 02 t fi02 in a 02 p in 1102 i in bunday only kautiioumj ulruot i f0tani 112011 1102 am s 20 pit 3 02 i m 0 i n 8 02 p m 20 ii u floijin ralla fsriioi duly a 20 ii 1 1 20 il 2 20 1 5 20 7 41 11 20 i 111 dir 8h1lton wallbb1doe dale bamatar sol mi to ra elo 1 ronlu anil georgetown t m k neily block lo hoy ule in chr ooor forsters cash and carry store a plll linh of choice fresh groceries provisions etc pltult in season robinson bros art nabms omto ike bed bj id hi tan trie kea swills coolm han imt cm bob al riaa arias i forsters corner jobn victoria sts hour opei wtinyday ai lurdny dr t 14 maroellvs phya oian nd suruaon medical officer of health office hou z to anil t iq p m phone 68 oltlce nd healdbiico mai hlroet south uppoblte presbyterian church dr c t w boss thjt uii writ f home sura foro 1 dr c v williams i lineal aid sur cc md kcj n l ou c- phone 262 qfficii xijuilstim nd by b f r watsoh d 1 s m d 8 oeorsetown onto hoani- 9 to 6 exoept tbnnday afternoon r l heath ldidd8 oantiat nv litluna block one door nortl r onellla carriage ractory houm a h mielsen d o chiropractic office ad xrj laboratory paltaerordbkui0yr xpereluee office- bh icy block mx d or in j n o nt ii i comulutlon and spinal analyali free al oflce offllkli 1ur5 rtcd cmifi aidsil urda m 10 12 an 2 lo s p ni uj7lo 9om olhcr hou b nppa nl ihonk ottce 150w and kesid benj petch ljcenied auctioneer for halto peel glenn ii nam poat ooce conducted aallafactorlly and al onabla ratoa order left oeonotown herald omoa will r nrnmpl attention i j a tracy to ii 1 of i iq jrd ijv l i lie lead hi t n 1 i ic nled iiu epreje mnr slewi wn on e f bowman o x s n jlc ame1 c land burreyina en 10 douglas bt ouelph lelcplonc 1064 rin reportson f pff canadas r j lrops 4 at frequent mtervab throogfaoot tfacscaso1iiihei5ank of montreal issues reports on the progress of the crops tn canada these re ports telegraphed to headquarters from the managers of the banks 550 branches cover every prov ince and form a refiable index of crop conditions the r mre fwrwtskej free upon taptestatamybwmmavfat bamkyomrmmkwtnbefuobitm gmr tmahimg fitt bank of montreal ttf f65qjdo0fl0ojd0 tobacco and confectionery store our everyday special v assortment of high class chooolats oant be beat at 30o per lb tour ohoioe of any make of chocolate bars 0 for 25c h druks main st georgetown for sale 3 victoi l strett aicelj litconttetl lhroattliout q room lumkftfow pncf 26o0 7 room frame house on chariot all con rrnb good snrdeo and fruit tiees pnco c3200 g roomed frame lioiibo nod 2 lots near coatinf nnlb prui 12500 ems letma a number of beautiful brick liouien t low price s acres of land seven room rough oant douse barn lien house pnco 11800 beauiutal seven room brick house on uelph bt all convomouros qmno pnco tooo six room brick hou bo near the uiyli school nluij decorated throughout two 11 re places all codvcdipdcoh price 15600 also a number of choice one hundred and lno liundnd iu re farm a for partioularb apply to e a benham reax estate ag3e3jt phone 164 l tlio days when inj ry oea roving dm k o or the wajs that itkntw a a child and i hear on tho enroling windh ot the morning hie swoet irrchistlhlo call of tho the world it m nothing f bird eonff and laughter quaintly curled buds an the koarl ed npplo treen jluttcrcuiiped meadows all dov starred and tibinfog ilunimcd oer and crooned to b myrmda of been white are the ripsjing toads that go winding out of the sunlight to shadow flecked valca and joyful the boh with its mtlnito music it whimpering gulls and ilu ven turmg sails mj heart keeps a tryst with the years long forgotten avender miet of the lilacs abloom there h a haunting refrain of the te ode rest lovosong ho lingering winds jou bo faintly perfume what gay golden hours 0 june thou hast given what rapture ot flowers and sun and song and so for thy bountifnl scatter ing of beauty the crown of the springtime to tboe must belong june all thy glorious rose- scon ted gardens are full of an exquisite soul still ing peace may he who first planted the fairest in eden still grant dp their meaning till gardens shall cease moly be van hamilton buy the best livingstones quality bread rallaaad by everybody choice panto of every kind watt lb our window f ecials c d livingstone phone 55 georgetown flour feed mills seed corn improved leaning wisconsin no 7 white cap yellow dent also big crop mangold seed canadian gem turnip seed all at reasonable prices w c bessey phone 195 georgetown a snmmcr sohhioii ie held n tli 5 elliott- yoba aaa cfcarle sts toronto from now until september 2nd when our pall term ojionm sin orior instruction in nil lloparl moots enter any ti n write for catalogue w j ell principal brampton business tnslilule day sdwol ntghl school l inaat liittiiln shoitlnnl tonrjtt j iei ij turn rtiiitness fngiifh ofilco 8btenih filing spelling bookkpopint arithmetic pen man ship commercial law hapd caliulation inaliiaal mnlrnetiod enter anjftime c h m rakkin frln phorip 551 anlorennblofl q i en t i lioi ml j east end meat market home killed beef and veal sweet pickled shoulders with on i abaak 14 per lb pea meat colte roll 23e shred 3so 1 en meal back bacon soe by the piece sliced 32c breakfast bacon sso by piece sliced ssc frz3h trout direct from the like t w smith corner tnclpb ud water sb ttmt io cnractm prompt deuvekt better pastry flour if huter pastrj flour wire lroctirablc wt would not ask i i i huj t xcclaior brand nimply b it ta made home but wl en q lality is better and price compares fiworably laitli otb er hniodo whj hesitate to to this maih in acttm bran kx chjsior erarj day to a pat bti7lk eihldar flvarrv ta ara at a traat excelsior pastry flour can be secured at your dealer in georgetown glenwillianas stewarttown bauinafacl linienouse d h lindsay kill street acto ohtabio mclaughlinbuick master six 2445 sit behind the wheel of this master six at first glance you will certainly appreciate the smart lines the attractive finish and beautiful appointments of this mclaughlin- buick you cant really know this fme car however until you have sat behind the wheel when you have felt the superabundant power tested the speed and unusual riding comfort enjoyed the ease of control on all roads in all weathers that is afforded by the tested four wheel brakes not until then will you know all the value offered in this fme car c ml ask miabo the gma c plan of deferred payments fisher king georgetown ontario in the early days t witcrlw to continue along military top ica i will relate an account of somo things that occurred tho morning before tbo battle or waterloo waa fought as told by mj grandfather wbo fought undir wellington on june lti 1815 father told it to me this great event waa forcibly brought to mi mind under the following coodi tions 1 thought that bo mo nf jour readers might be interested what i saw 2 years ago 1822 a party of 8 arrived in sou t ham n ton england was met by a guido to convey us through belgium and franco tho object being to view some of the places that bad suffer ed on account of the late war the party consisted of a principal public school in montreal an american and his wife two maid en ladies from toronto my two granddaughters mary and bel lowwm my oelfr and a ve t y- capable gmde who made things very pleasant spoke any foreign languagu for ub and being an engh eh man we understood nearly all he said arming in brussels a day ahead of time tbo hotel reservation was taken up for firtit nigbt four of our party bad to put up with conches parlor and four of os wore sent to ono of tbe oldest and most quaint places in brussels a place worth going a long way to see thi very interesting city and much could be said of interest that ie it my intention for it would take up too much time and space i will shortly hall of a visit to lo vain and malices before i take you to waterloo to attempt to describe tbe wanton destruction or a cathedral in each place it would beggar deacnptio beautiful windows were shattered to pieces the atlas the pictures and costly paintings were destroy ed and defaced the seating taken t and tho sacred edifice used ob atablo for the horses and whilo a drunken orgie the officers ordered the building and library to be burned they told u one of the most valuable on the continent we cannot till dors tan d how any one could do such fiend isb work without feelings of hor ror and disgust we return to brussels and next day motored out to the place of great interest to all britishers and especially your humble servant for the fol lowing reasons after visiting tbe headquarters of the dnke of we hngton and examining many in ut resting relics in his rooms we then crossed the street to the chapel wbere be worshipped h took timo for that then out to the battlefield this is about 1 miles from brussels a number of tbo old walls and bnildingb aro to be seen yet and quite a targe field is reserved as a sacred spot this waa given by tbe belgian government and on it is erected a mound that takes 166 atcps to reach the top which is irolnbl 150 feet square this is sur mounted b a very larg figure of a british liion stan ling there and locking oer tht toll where such a tvorlti event occurred it came to mj mind chr- description mj grandfather gave of ttfat morn log he baid both armies were facing one another and both got their breakfast bt fore any move was made lo mctt each other nigd all morning were writing for the last time home some were praying some swearing some singing others whistling and get ting ready breakfast over orders were given to fall in i tion boned forward march not a shot to be 1 1 red until they were bo close to one another they couli the whiu of their oyes llitn mil order tamu to halt prepare lo re a voile and ho said bo did ot think it was pomuble foi any mu mil to t ix m hi l when tbe mrnt camt to point a gun and nhoot with lbo intention ofill ftllowtwink but afti r the first hey mil jou m your oinrade full ntjuir mdo and o rfmelt jiqwder the rest of that day thoj ere like a machine thoj did hat they were or do red to do t ig no time or thought about hunger or thirst tiny v formed into that hm tor mil uy to resist the trench cavalry tht lannon pouring shot and shell in order lo make an opening for tbe hrench cavalry but bwtiah bay dtoots were ever there he was oce of a company of 11x1 irony a highland ulon and only four that day came through without ooinj either killed or wounded in their ompani ue came through with ml injur and ined 11 1 1 1861 who could forgot sucb a duy that at u a re maintained ita posi tion fnur deep with fixed bayonets all day now i will ak you to n nearer home and hear what her noble scott had to say it the close of that aay angus mcdonald who lived juat below acton on tho 2nd lint whilo celc britting ins hundredth birthday at ion in law a george b ihott fobruao 12 lti77 thin account taken from a report of that celc b rati on and this m what lie sns the midst of tho battle of waterloo be mcdonald sat on horse sword in one hnnd and trumpet in the other boeing the a fast thinning and the square grow smaller under tho terrible iro st the french and that the iron duke witnessing tbe de vastation of hm gallant followers knelt down by a small fir bush which he grasped with his loft hand while with tbe right raised to heavon he prayed that either night or blucher would come mcdonald stated that by stretch out his arm be could haio laid bis sword on tho shoulder of his kneeling general and when the dgbt was ovtr bo and his comrade rode out in the moonlight through the field of carnage their borea trampling in a lake of blood and that night saw tho brave general weep like a child over tho dead bodies of tho gallant comrades what a contrast between tho british and the hun l grant noles and comments dot t ami on tho tclophono lino but attend ti your call with promptitude and make the con ersation brief seioial subacrib rs on a cou lo of georgetown party lines tie em to forget th it there are other people paying for tho uso of the telephone on the same lines pi titotfa council is consider k i by law to prohibit camassmg i mun street for various funds organ 1 tions etc all power to i canvassing the business section of unj town is almost a daily oct urrencc 1his in ono lro btbltion 1 iv which will bo readily endorsed bj all a co ntk1 oi wfaltii is not necosnanl u place where money piled up in banks or invested m securities it is rut her a place of happy homes and plenty of bard work and rasonablo reward therefor there is no country on tho globe offering srjchan oppor tuml for a good living as west anadu easily gained dollars he last have been to map a handicap rather than a prod to greater activity any change tak ng place in this land today must muthange hick to harder work and contentment aclon mrs gordon liny ward of tor ito came on thursday to nurse hor daughter mrs bertha gook ho has been very ill with pneu mooia chief of police macpbcrson gives fair warning to motorists that they most observo all traffic lawand local bylaws violation i promptly followed by charges in police court when tbo council mot as a court of revision on mondn evening the found not a tingle appeal against the assessment or 1924 had been entered and no ad ditions and amendments were nee easary mr alexander waldie tho grand d man of this community been somewhat seriously ill tbo past week a usit from bis form pastor rev mr findla was much comfort to him mister rev mr stewart is a daily msitorand no visitor ib more ardently looked for free presb- millon no that tup hkabon has ome when niths and others wbo should know bettor fitart changing places anooa at a time and place that makes the proceeding foolish lives were lost in lb is man at detroit last week no mat how often warned against thu practice which is more dangerous roc kint tho boat it continues to be io iw wr understand that a travel lor from a toronto printing office mode a thorough canvas nf the town list week soliciting work thanks to the merchants and manufacturers of tho town wbo i loyal to the local ofilco and wore not afraid of telling such travellers that tho herald is equirtped to do all olaaaes of work at reasonable prices bo went away ith very few orders wo certain ly appreciate the stand taken by busmash men and tho wisdom of spending mouoy at home whore they bine an opportunity of seeing 8ivr thobsand canadianb in process of invading europe some ton years ago an other canadian intasion of tbe old counto began a largor one than this this ono is peaceful an invasion of tonnetb it is tbe great at movement of tourists in the history of the country twen ty six first class steamors will take una numtmr over and rotutn in three months large numbers will have to go via new york but tho majority are 4raoling by canadian owned boats the drawing card is tho wembley exhibition tho avsr age cost for a couplo will amount to around 1 500 thorbfore go 000 canadians will take out of tho try this summer some 45 000000 ire sorry to report kmmett of peru is t cd to his bed li illness windsor bradley motored from buffalo saturday an 1 spent the week end nt his home hen mr and mrs wm j elliott o campbelhilh announce tho en agemont of t hoir t ld su dauhtei jessie iidlaw to tbos mcphai of campbclhille the marriage to tako place in june the annual meeting nf th ilnl ton liberalconservative assoi 1 1 tion will ho hold in the ton n hill milton on monday j int llth it 2pm tbe meeting will bend dressed by gordon wilson t p wontworth dr r n lorson m p halton and i tl pr dr ud m h m ll u i mr aodjtfis i s ltd i win in 1 son stqwait lift lit uickori i tin days tni to ii il tii chuiiion condknhpd into indorstand able terms the cimi service at ottawa shows that si 200 people employed by tho government draw an aggregate annual aalary of ovor 60 000 000 and that cabinet ministers members of the house of commons and senators receive annually another 1 r 000 it costs tbe mnn with a famil of five persons over 27 unraially to pay for being oprned at ottawa and these figures do not include tho ontario s mc it toronto wo are inn li o crotttnod a condition for whxhrto particular part ik 1 1 lilnnii when tbo peolc nih 1 i on the choice of men who v til fnul hij and un silflshl tikli uie iroblom as a natuu il nut nresjuitno of party re u st me r i f may be look nl vil a i raig banner n id 1 ke to get rmnnei t shale oull inst as long nimnent wave 1 700 la siwr hob after liaw llanham an aged skleutor ttipjltb line trafalgar town whip had been tal n to the hospital uitef kerr of milton made a search of liu flue bnck house and to hm surprise d scoer ed about seventeen hundred dol lars bidden in various places in all silver money including a bun ire or two in american nickels tl t money was brought down inur inus containers and caref ii counted in the evening in tl presence of reeve monlen mr han ham has been living nlonr lor years and would never ncifpl riapcr money for any salr made of farm produce ho nln in dieted on basing sthcr iimney when tbe tax collector wpnt foi the taxes each yam r the laiment was in silver obiluary mi mka vannhttfh after a brief illness from pnou oiiia miss myra van natter peact f illj passed away at tl p horn of her brother in law mr 1 lies w ck john street a ton miss annatter was a daughter of tho late mr nn 1 mrs mnthms an natter of i nn lowiihliii her parents both died on the homo stead lot i con 7 i nn tl n father if ft in 1906 and tlik i mihs annalt r otb r in t- lorn nt bronte but n 1 th be larent to 1 r n r li vhen hild tor th 1 i irs mm annattcr in tc 1 1 w ub mr and m s b w t her s lrtiunfi brothe unl 1 olll t rt nrc i fit rghoi alfretl mrs 17hii l it mb luoria bc n ns getfrgio miss n mrs phare vannat nstia man uth n l it loeforher church i itcn sts she attended the con trnuntional meeting of tbe meth o 1 si church on thursday nepim maj 22 which wahphnlikt timo she at tended a on ice in the church she in d bo dcioutlj the fnnernl was held on tuesday afternoon interment taking placo at the bull in a lad cemctory in tbe abrtenct f rev mr uackelt the nernif was conducud by rev a lans free press

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