Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 18, 1924, p. 1

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the georgetown herald i irtysi wjuu yhar of public a 1 ion georgetown wednesday evenm june 18th 1924 1 60 por annum in advance 8 00 to 0 s the georgetown herald j u moore pablleaier aad pnprisur mer usilu wkly no paper asaeolatloa q t r tlaaetel 10ino kaht iaancngcr i hftmnglr iftbscogof mail pause uor mail i irssouger i uisengcr sunday goino we8t pabueuicr mail passeu passenger passenger passenger mini tani sunday ooiho noht1i ml 1 7 u n iih m 10 1h in 11 lgftm t 48 in b 32 n ni 8 lo p in iai i ni 7 7 am 10 18 n in 1h i m 4 go hi g 02 p m 7 09 m 8 261 in 10 03 iii b00nni 4 f ft i i 11 bsn i 7 47 i i terevte 8bru ftalln lahthoum vpkthoi mj daily llj c8mam a0 n in b02am 112rm ft 08 ani a 20 m 2 02 pm c 20 i iii njw 02 pm 7 41 pin w os p m 11 ho l i 1102 pin bunday only babtltounl vrbllmjhmj u02ani u20am 1102ani j ho i in 02 p in t 20 p in 6 02 n m j 20 1 m director uhilton wallbridqe a dale barr stera solicitor etc toronto and georgetown ul lice kennedy block l roy delo in chanrpr georse own i m h o jieir barr slcr sol c toi llc office mill st tei tgdown hour 9 am lo 5 p n oiwn weinnday and saturday ever dr t n maboellos phyaiclan jnd surgeon aledloal officer of health otnre lloura 1 to 4 anil 7 lo i p phone m omce and heeldenee afal ah south opposite preebyterun chur dr o f w robs i h on aid surgeon m ii sire i george o i l lio i la house surgeon grace ho p li dr o v williams 1 1 y cian a ni surgeon office and rctnlci ce vlueen soulh p gag f r watson d 1 s h d s offih hoarai- 8 to 6 exeept xvarealar ailarmooae f l heath u d 8 d o 8 dentist omce in lane block one door nor at onellla carrlace factory how forsters cash and carry store a hi l mnt 01 choice fresh groceries provisions etc fruit in season roblnses bros and neilsans cnacoules prononneed ihe best bj all woo have iried ihnn swills cnked ran and cored heals al rigbt prices i forsters corurr joho victoria sis georgetown phone a ofieffioadway a style j1 jl tailored brill cap with the unbreakable peak also a full assortment of mens fine straw hats in different styles ranging from 150to300 d brill co george a m mielskn d c chiropractic office ad xray xfcratrj palaaar gradaate 10 jre- eurparelnoe office in baiicy block next door in j n onetua oosswltatlon and spinal analyalaj free al office orncahoun wedneadaj nnd sal urdaya ii tol2am 2los p m an i 7n 9pm olbcr hours by appo nlmcnt i hoh office 150w and res dence 245 benj petch ucenaad auouoneer tor hal ton and peel otedwulkuna poet office- sales conducted aatutactorlly and at no eonabv ratetv ordera mtt the qwrsretowo herald office will reoelwr ecottpt attanuon- s j a tract clrk towiish p of eiquri n clerk 3rd d v on coun the lead rig fin and 1 le inn run r co a represented issuer of marriage l censen stewarttoan on i 1 e p bowman o la s hbc ajcx4c 10dodolasit quelfb ufcewor in the late d an ven o us telephone 10m r a sdtnmor session ie bold in the tea ajt4 ckarlea su tereata from now until seplombcr 2nd when our full term opens su efior instruction m all depart roentft enter any timo write for catalog no w j kulett priaelpal tobacco and confectionery store our everyday special 6ur bhaortment of high olaat chocolates oant be beat at 30o per lb tow choice of any make of chocolate bars 6 for 25c h druks main st georgfseown fibsfftuwmta db rlci otb cib db db for sale g room bungalow no vjrtorjs strent nicely j ceo rated throughout price tssoo 7 room frame house on charles all oontemenccs nice lawn rarftro good gardon and fruit trees price 13200 g roomed tramo house and i lots near coating millr pncij2500 ean toitns r a number of beautiful brick houses at low prices c acres of land seven room rough cost house barn lien house price sieoo beautiful neen room brick house on guolpli st ah conveniences uaraite price tsooo six roam brick house near the hikii school newlj decorated throughout two fireplaces all conveniences price ss600 aibo a number or choice one hundred and tno hundred acre farms for particulars apply to e a benham real estate agent phone 164 buy the best livingstones quality bread rallahed by evatbody choice laatrj of every kind watch our window for specials j d livingston 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 east end meat market home killed beef and veal sweet pickled shoulders without shank 14o per lb pea meal cottage itoll 22o 81icd 26 c pea menl bnck bicon 30c b the piece sliced 32o mretkhist bacon 23 o b pieoc biced 25 o fresh trout direct from the lake t w smith caraer tuelpa and water sts fssse iii getrjehws prompt delivery v brampton unsiness inslilule bvsekml nljklstbml isaac pitman shoithand touch typewntink bnnoees inglish office sybtemb filing spelling bookkeeping anthmfitic penmanship commercial law rapid calculation ia4iuul bstrvotleis eater aatyltlaie h h rawkih prla phone 651 andorsnnblock q urn st b box 692 v better pastry flour if better pastry flonr mrc procnrnblc we would not tvik ou vo buj rioelsior brand siwil becansc it in niado it home but nien q inlity is better and prlfn compares favorably with otb cr brands why hcmtatc to trj tb s made in acton brand exj ci lsior every dy fan ysit est trying ejrenauer flour tea an aaladak a treat excelsior pastry flour can be secured at your dealer in georgetown glenwilliams stewarttown ballinafad limehouse 1 d h lindsay mill street actoh ohtariq 1 1 they compare all canals ith panima they comjare aij automobiles iik aklauqnlirv-tiuick- its starting point the old book btooi wbhjjraj with weather woar but tribute of the freshest bloom n rose bush offered there and white and scarlet bollyhodtt pbook dewdrapb silver cool each morn upon the stragghnk path that led awaj to school tt saunured leisurely between the aisles of vineyard moon then dipped with arrow straight ness through the orchard wovon gloom t and trailing out nhero mottled pink the borgamot grow dense itruck the weedy angle of a stakganu rider feneo small wondor that it loitored there where berry bushes grew the brier roses were so pink tho spid worst so blue the misty opals of the dawn be gulling jnuthful feet lftj stored awa amidst the grasi and olover blossoms sweet but once beyond the fence s line the path ran straight and prim whore locusts interlocked their boughs and made the morning dim with musky shade then suddonlv it took a head long tarn and scrambled down a hollow through a snarl of brake and fern it led us to a lazy stream and tempted us to lag and gather pungent peppermint and root of fragrant flag the mandrake lured with g fruit the witch elm wnvo a spell that shattered at tho echo of a loudly pealing boll then straight from idle dallying tho pathway firmly sped and up the heights at dutj s call unswervingly it led and as with moist and scarlet cheeks nur daily seats wo took unwittingly we closed a page or nature s fairest book harriot whitney durbio ldtn in the early days in future o murray grist preston pronno- r creek inn there was stiller tip where our rep now i itiited good water for nnv iiirpohp iho methodists tor silvi di both i ii i apposite c long sinoe bowling on lint night i re ind trj to it vmok l the green till 11 iii ii break jourooy he rench bsllmnfad nc orant correction a woman from limehouse snys it is pot 40 ye irs b nee newton s mill w as burned it was 81 years ago the jear she was nirpcd a she did not loot if it was even that l o year wiujoal a snmmer fishery king georgetown ontario georgetown june lltt 1021 editor herald i have gone fai afield with mymast skit but now am glad to return and am making my way to ballinafad and have to pass through silver creek now if i get that far and have to puu np for tho night i will bo doing tho same as many another has done in the distant past for as one of the roles never to pass preston b tavern without calling in lb was one of tho most bos pliable quarters on the road mode sobyh and his little wife juid they were mighty offended if an one passed without calling hnw let it be distinctly understood it was not that tnfey wanted thi to spend one penny or more was pure hospitality ho said the same fire would warm 12 as well as 2 at a big fireplace you understand that m tho bo days the custom a were vory differ ent from what they arc now for instance il we sold a man a suit of clothes a hat an overcoat or a parcel of goods if be felt drg id aay are you going to wet o and an adjournment vras made to the hotel whore the wet ting process was done by wetting his wbistto as one who had siderahlo experience with those who kopt publio bouses raanj in stances could be given that reflect ed much credit on those who idled this trade going ontsidi of our own locality so as not to oe personal i have in mind in montreal as told by my late partner a d thomson it also appeared in the papers at the time of the death cf this hotel keeper it was a person called joe beef in montreal be kept a hotel near the warf a headquarters and homo for sailors in bia bar a pot of hot soup with beef and brood was kept going al the time and any poor man was welcome to go and get something to eat free of charge the butchers and tbe bakers con tributed considerable to this along with the money the sail on in his charge to beep tor them if they ever returned a thing in many cases that never happened another thing bedid to amuse and entertain bis customers was to keep a menagerie nt bears cooos foxes etc when his wife died be had all his menagerie ro to the f loeral headed bj a bi band no music going but on their ro journey he had tbe band play the girl i left behind me that evening he married hie wife i sister and they looked after thi tors and the animals tor yearn after now yon see i have done as ajoy another staved too on wthe tavern telling stories -cti- that i will only have space to g m jou the names of some of those n silver ceek over 00 years ngo they had about 0 population at that lime after leavlnr george town we pass dr mocullough nmiaa lindsaj alex henderson john miller dsn wright albert apiloyard john bntton josef ctnrl j van mnck epb grabara and j dean the toll gale keeper at the top of the bill then in tbe village tbe following business sen john bntton stone cotter m coulson blacksmith geo crawford saw mill owner john foreman general storekeeper ephnam graham postmaster and general storekeeper jacob ken nedy bailiff johjijioore lime backward season like the present one always brings forth wonderment from hosts if pcoile bother it isn t the worst sermon that over vviui and redic lions that tbe climate is going to hange for the worse but there mve been pretty backward sum nor boshohh before for instance n 1816 the northern i art of this continent as well as europe had a visitation of cold weather which caused thitveurto be known as tbe jcar without a summer i just road the fellow ing from bev dr pattersons ulster j of the county ot pictoii n s ub imbed in 1677 in the northern states frost and enow were common in june snow fell to the deith or ten inches in vormont seven in maine and three in central new york on the gtb july ice was formed of the thickness of com mon window glass throughout new england new ynrk anj some parts of pennsylvania in august ice was formed half an inch thick indian corn was so frozen that the greater part was cut down for fodder indeed almost every green j thing was destroyed a similar state of things existed in england during the whole season the sun it rays seemed to be destitute of heat all nature seemed to be olad in a sable hue the average wholesale price of flour during that joir m philadelphia was 13 pen barrel tho average price of wheat in england was quarter horo in pictou county tbe frost woe hard in the woods in tbe mnth of june provisions were high and from tbe destruction of tbe crops tho previous year 1815 by- tbe mice many were buffering and nearly all thel farmerb were put to some moduventence for want of food for their families alexander grant miller of tbe east river went to halifax to ob torn a supply he there bought 70 barrels of flour for which he nod lo pay it pounds per oarfel on his way backon theslb f juno he stajed all mgbt at a tav em between halifax and truro and in tbe morning tbe ground had frozen so hard that it earned his horse tbe flour came round by water and be went down to town pictou to bring it up the cast river which he did on a coal lighter on his way up on the 16th he saw a man trying to har row his ground where he had so mo grain and wearing a great coat in oonsequenco of tbe cold that night being saturday ho put the boor into a bam owned by tho late jamos carmiohael father of the late senator carmichoel- who bad shortly before begun to do business where new glasgow now stands on monday morning beforsjie reached tho spot tboe were as many assembled as there were barrels of flour and no soon er was tbe door opened than a rush was made and each man seized a barrel asking no questions as to price and it was witb some difllcultv that bcsavoii one for hi iwn family notes and comments motvr o ua livk ns if wo thought we had about a hundred years to stay here wo do nut see how evviltytlc sun la whirl ing toward his setting whilo our work is but half done our task perhaps soaioely beugn we frit ter away dayo cot noticing how own little opportunity nf liv ing in the world is being run off ax the eqa cuts away a bandbank till its last shred istjone wo set hiikiil value on time forgetting that we have nnly a hand breath of it and thcfi comes eternity what do i csterday that will brighten that day forever what record of btossing did we give it to carry tovo and a fleet ion to others wbaf burden did wo lift oil an other heart what ear did wo pc away on what soul did wo iv e a mark or beauty where our vosterday what is tbe loo of a single day so ehj ii ace wc saj it cannot mrij mudi difference if one just n idled away yet the days are linked in a chain and if nne link is ken the chain is broken our plan for o ir life each day haa its own record to make some gifts often give home only once theboasons return again arid aga n the honors change with he months but youth comes twine to none youth is the tune for us to bo careful tho success oftho after life depends upon the proper rso that we lay out far otir- fes a wasted youth is follow ed by misfortune and failure yo ith is the time to gather know ledge tho timo to form good lint i in to make good resolutions id the tunc to train tho faculties for their best work in life late linurs and high living may bring sometime inpfaturo write it in your hearts that today is the best day of the jcar every day that passes leaves hfo s margin a little less for eaoh of ub we ust pour out the love to help tbe lonely the love that we should show today we may not be able to show to morrow there are a great many things it is not worth ur while to do lot ub work bile wo have the light do things that are most important for wbo per can tell that before tbe going down of to morrow s sun some of ns may be crossing through that wide val toy of death and from which des tination no traveller has ever re turned to tell the masteries of that angelic city paradise with the golden streets six slills destroyed in a retreat well hidden observatio on the large hjjjjjjtiwmr of irtom cox nar ville hal ton jooatv-air-8tilirand- ns for making liquor were uncovered last wednesday by rev enue preventive officer edward fioody toronto and county con stable mason of carupbellville the place where the distillery was tarried on was in a bash which was surrounded by a picket fence tho oflicoib came upon tbe stills while they were finite warm and gave evidence of having been operated during tuesday night twelve large barrels of mash were close by but any liquor which had been manufactured had been token away three kerosene stoves com pie ted tbe liquor making i lant unable to remove the barrels and tbe equipment from the bush which was thickly wooded tho officers broke up five of the stills tbe barrels and tbe stoves keep ing only tbe one still and worms forevidence in court a prosecution will follow tho raid upon tho bush camp here talevlag two weeks ftgn we reported iteahng from rcevn w j l lhnrnpsljirc and line esqucsmg who eaidlia waa fed up witbtt now he sab he is getting despor ute on tuesday night his goraue was entered and rvrtiro and a jack stolen from it when he wont to bed on tuesday night he i litccd a 1240 rifle with a reu h readv for raiders about daylight wo looadaj morning his h ale mihh ii amp shire heaid chickens g ung an alarm bin lc ied oulsicie and saw a man ronnni o t of the barn and narrvwk two bmh blio pet tbe dug oi li n in called hor brother she iho saw a woman on the a i crank ng a motor car mr uittihhiie seired his tifla auj not wsilng to dress dashed outr l t as j ist too late to get a shot it the car which had gone down tin hill north of his home the dog had forced the man to drop imtoagb which were full ofj chickens later it was discovered that before going to mr hamp shire s the thicveft had stolen forty chiekons from a neighbor mr jonathan smith the tracks of tho car were seen oppobite hpr bouse mr hampshire savs re peated raidh bj thieves have i rac tically stripped the farms ot north era h niton of fowl the farme t are exasperated and othe mr hampshire have guns tor use milton champion njy for tho flret time ever day foot reliance working boots were over sold in georgetown 8 go are now at rone s cheapest shoe store in onuino 2tp ub of prisoners now the milt ti clan on of last week mii u tied tie following ar tide rcharliug crime m ualton a fi v v ks nio tl ere went no i r h ni rs ih the j i i bore for tho first i nc no ore than seven years this was reported to- city papers as an indicition that crime bad locroahod in hal ton and the rlobe in an editorial gave tho oi lario r iiii oran co art rrodit for the alleged decrease within less than a week the jail was again occupied yesterday trioraini it had eight prisoners five of them convicted bootleggers given throe months bach in default af paying fines and three vagrants yoster day morning one of the four boot leggers paid his fine ar d woe re leased tho other four nio ex pectcd to pnt in their f ii time yosterdav evening eight i nsoners the men and three women were brought from burl l charged with burglar mil i iti landed inr eight dajs bj i oliee magi strate barr w bo mme here too to daj then nc fifteen pneouers behind tlchtrt- the lsriesl sum mor pn lat on nf the jail since governor mcoibbon was nppoint ed n ore than seventeen years ago rterc s no apparent reason to h 1 1 the ontario temperance act sponsible for more than the four bootleggers but the globe was tindlj nit stake n in giving it credit fi r a decroase in crime in ualton there has never been as much stealing from farms in this county as there has been lately sneb as that reported m another coin mo and unfortunately most of the thieves em ant arrest nd the jaik- opernlinf rh they do with motor oars it is hard to catch them

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