the georgetown herald i ii ty lkhth yhar of puijlicallon georgetown wednesday evening- september 24th 1824 1 60 per annum in a ivi n thegeorgelown herald j m moore publisher and proprietor mapinar nadlb wash nw- pitpsr assoaiatlon cnr tim tab u01nu kaht pussengor pause ugor passenger mail pabsoddgr mail passenger u passenger sunday doing wefjr passenger v mail passenger passenger passenger mail passenger sunday goinq nobttl mail mail going soutb mail mail 7 lb a ii u 14 a m 10 1uaui u 10am 3 48pni g 82 it in 8 25 i in 7 21 pro 7 67 om 10 ib a on 2 12 pni 160pm c 02 p rp 7 09 pro 8 2c p m 10 03 a m 8 00am 4fig pm 1 1 83 a 7 47 p m cuadiu nauial eledric railways taroato sokarua railway kabtboond westbound daily daily train train no 2 8 04am no i 7 21 am 10 04 a 612 04 pm 8 204 pm 10 4 04 p m 12- 0 04 pm 11 8 04pm 1610 04 p m 18 12 01am a 21 am 6 1121 am 7 1 21 p in 0 b21 pm 11- 5 21 pm 7 21pm 6 9 21 m 17 12 16 a id bargains in used cars i nob 1 run 4 run daily except sunday directory 8hilt0h wallbridqe ft dale barristers sol lai tars eto toronto sod osorcstown offln kannsdy block ls rot data in chars ot oaorffs 1918 chevrolet touring painted ford ton truck painted 1923 foid roadster cadillac touring tsft this car would mnlce an excellent truck 1918 dodge touring deal at oneills a o heir oarrislcr sol c loi tic oftce mill si corgelowti hour 9m to5p m open weineaday and salurdny even ng dr t m kargellus physician and buroaan uedlcal officer of health ofsca hours 1 to 1 and t to i p n phona 58 offlct and residence main strast south opposite presbyterian church dr ihy m 11 sire t ex llouic o f w ross cm i and surgeon georgetown 1 1 tortmlo r lal dr c v williams i hys c an and surgeon office and residence queen streel south faoa28x office hours 9 luani l3ndmpm aod by appo nlmeot t ft watson bus m d s gaorgatoarb offloa hours 9 ta a exoapt thandaj afuraooas r l heath uds d d 8 dsntist offlc in lana block oris door oortl at onallla carrlas factory hour a m to p m a m huxbelf d o chiropractic ornce aad xray laboratory palmar gradaato 10 jisaxparsli office m ba ley block nexl door in j o neu s consultation and bplnal analysis free at office orrics hours wednesdaj and sal urdaya 1 1 lo 12 am 2 to 5 p m and 7 lo 9pm other hoursby appo nlracnl phdnk office isow and residence 245 benj petch lieensad anctlonsar tor hal ton and peal olenwllllams post offlea bsjas conducted aatlsfactoriljr and at onable rates orders left si oeorjatown hsrald offlos will receive prompt attanuon j a tract clerk townsh p of ksquei clerk 3rd div ft on court the leading r re and life 1 cob represented issuer of marr go l cense siawatoamj e p bownuui o jl s bjkjacu amhlo lssi sairarlas aad eaglaeerla 10 donoia st ocexph to the isle d a n en o us telephone 1064 ladies shampooing iiarceuiirs and cubuufi fbizzinc and sin6ein6 try us our prices are reasonable mr smrs j b iillico asselaliesla pbsr at2 brampton business institute daysdml msmscsnl isaac pitmanlshorlh touch tjpewntibr business lnlibh office 8j btomn piling bpolling bookkeeping arithmetic penmanship coulroevcial law ilapid calcujation ladttldaalciastraeuaa eatar aay tlase h m rankin pria pbone 651 anderson block qaeon st e box 692 d brill co corner main mill sts georgetown j n oneill son georgetown creamery cream wanted by the georgetown creamery highest prices paid wool wool wo want your wool and will pay the highest market price for it call ub tip before selling georgetown creamery co m saxe manager f in georgetown our sales and service station is now open for business and a first class me chanic mil give prompt and efficent service tires gas oils and all ford assessories always on hand h a coxe main st north formerly browns garage esquesing annual fall exhibition at georgetown fri sat october 3 4 list oi special prizes houses bingk high sleppir by u roy palo j6 00 4 00 single turnout road by t rovinaal 1 aper mills 6 00 i 00 beat road horm by uil pnmdint u 00 best general i urpose horet on rtin by w t lvnna 5 00 bent lady driver by oeorgltown coating mill 6 00 100 7 beat wagon horst 1st by brown i bakory 2nd by c it turner milton 6 00 h beit farmtr a turnout single by k k anderson h p g00 h iteat saddle ii ru ndden by lady 1st john irving 2nd by wm gowdy g 00 10 best ttoadater hone to wotklooyarda trot or pace half mile speed to count go ptr cent conformation 40 per cent to be bitched to four wheeled fig by w j l hampshire e 00 11 licsthalf mile dash saddle home 1st by bsnkof commlrce 2nd by i i hughey 10 00 1 special colta by mcneill 1924 4 jockey clubs of ontario viz ontario jockey club hamilton jockey club windsor jockey club and niagara racing association who are responsible for the placing thorough bred stallions throughout the province have offered the sums of f 15 10 and 5 prizes for colts of 1921 nred by mcneil which is in charge of james bovaird 13 best herd of horses not less than three 10 off any article purchased from massey hams co 10 00 h best gentleman driver by s groat 5 00 cattlf a best dairy cow by h r minims 1 best registered female under 2yei col g o brown best holsuin cow by t i leslie 5 best calf n cessanly registered bent jersey cow by lrwin do id ham 6 00 pigs she i beat pen of bacon hogs not leas than 4 bycj burk 5 00 best pen fine wooled shetp by j beau mont 3 00 best i en leicester sheep by 1 y bar- m1scl1 1 antous 500 goo 5 00 best g lbs butter by w a millar best g lbs butter by d j matthew best 5 lbs butter j n 0 ntill henl 5 lbs butter by i bnll buo best g lbn butter pair ladiei shoi s by itoncy g00 best dressed goose by a m randy 5 00 best dressed gcosc by d i iv ngstonc 6 00 best dressed goose by e bamh ii g 00 best pair dressed ducks by j a brown 5 00 best pair dressed chickens by itcnme s grocery 5 00 best pair dressed chickens by it h thompson g 00 best pair dressed chickens by w r watson g 00 best 2 pair dressed chickens r hustler s 00 best homemade loaf bread inrgc by m clarkson 1 50 beat four pumpkin pies by dini tors rest layer cake by sproal a lott mil 400 best display of honey by morley pettlt best display of articles mndc in george town by j h bingham best display in hallby merchant or man ufacturer by bank of montreal bonniest baby by brown a bakery silver mug under 18 months best sample of wheat by w b browne co- norval 24 lb bag national i aatry hour best collection homemade baking by w b browne co norval m lb bag of national pastry flour best homemade loaf of bread by w b browne co norval 24 lb bag of king s choice bread flour best collection of pastry by a l mcnabb 6 off any pair shoes in mcnabb s shoo store milton by the t eaton co toronto ror the beat two pair dressed chickens exhibited by an individual owner and raiser who has not won an eaton priie at any fair since 1921 the choice of the following carving set clock club hag table cloth value frc 3 00 goo 26 by j m moo xlarltest half dozerr onions herald i yr a 1 50 xarucles to be delivered to donor it a ne 1 lb b herald 1 yr 129yard foot race open to georgetown and township to be run in heats goods value 6m 3 00 zoo ladils work 1 beit collection fancy work bon bon dish byc c hoyd 100 2 best collection of francy work made by georgetown lady by j m moore cash 5 00 the answer what makes a home tfao timber and tbobnokh foundations strong 7 the stjlo of roof and room the fumiubidgs within the build er a tnoka of making wood so many forma assume homes are not made of wood or suono nor all the thinri that men can make thereof what makes a home where joy and faith are known where happinessa and peace abide is love t arthur w peach odt lh the fields the little cares that fretted mi i lost them yesterday among the fields above the eec among the winds at play among the low lag herds the rustling of the trees among the singing birds the ijumming or the bees the fears of what maj oome to i cast them all away among the clover aoented grasb among the new mown bay among the husking nf the oorn where drowsy poppies nod wbere ill thoughts die and good are born out in the fields with god louise imogen mmej milton grace charch ib to replace its hot air heating equipment i steam heating the contract is likely to be awarded next week dr ed pantod of vancouver b c arrived here on thursday on avisittohih parents and family miss panton left tor winnipeg on 8atnrda two debenture by laws were in trodaoed at tuesday s meeting of the county council one for 10 000 for the oakville high level bridge and the other for 140 000 for good road a oipenditnre neither roooiv ed it9 third reading they will oome up again at the next meetiog of the council which will be held within a month milton school fair came off wed nesday at the fair grounds and ex celled all which had proceeded it the exhibits and all classes were numerous and good those in do were were particularly there wore 146 entries and many exhibits they made beautiful display the public speaking compotitioa brought some eloquent youngsters the winners were boys under ten years john bhorej girlb over ten years roberta miobe 2nd laurene lu braith brd eleanor clements champion erin mrs w gooderandbbn ofoldi alta were the guests or dr and mrs abbott last week mr and mrs blake lesuo and little daughter of georgeto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs m thompson mr bobert kerr or the gtb line pent a few days last week show log hib borne at oakville fair we understand he earned off quite a number of pruea mr aod mrs sam nurse and daughter rod a and mr and m w r bingham attended t funeral ot their cousin the late mrs a russell at gait on mon mr and mrs fred thompson mr and mrs verne thompson and mrs pullan of glenwjllu were sunday visitors with mr and mrs john leslie advocate buy k s tires lqnal to nn in qunlitj and belter than most our prices low ost m town call and bop us beforo bujing tour ised tires and tubes repaired lverj thing guaranteed to wwroe insurance broker insurance in all branches phone 65 georgetown f sinclair phone 26 georgetown buy the best livingstones quality bread tultskad ty everybody choice paatry of every kind watehgur vtindow fori j specials 1 d livingstone s phone 55 g tka luttm plans the flivver aeroplane has rived it ib only fifteen feet long and has a wing spread ot fort feet the motor is of twelve horsepower and the little machine can get up a speed of seventy miles an hour it will rise and land in com pan lively narrow space aod takes off whan going only ten miles an hour the pilot a frenchman sajs that the aeroplanes can be built in quantity for 400 each and that they will fly one hundred and twenty five miles on a gallon of gasoline rw rayfttaaa campbell and amos of moffat ladn a good showing with then shorthorn cattle at the london fair this week winning 4jbe follow ins priaob in the male classes second for two years on butterfly ring second for senior yearling on king b guardian first for jop jearling on kidr b challenger senior calf third and fifth for lor calf second on boethes baler female classes first and second for three years and over on roan lady 28th and flower qirl icth third for twojearold on bessie 6th second and third for senior yearling on thrnsler jeal onsly 2nd and vanity fair second tor junior yearling on broad hook princess first and biithjor senior calf on undine princess and rose wood 9tb first and fourth for jnn iot calf on carnation bud and lady laura 2nd second for grad ed herd second for junior herd becond for breeder b herd second and fifth for three calves third for gelnf sire and third for pro geny of dam mark twain said man can t bleep out of floors tbout freezing to death or get ting the rheumatism be can t keep iobo under water overa mibute without being drowned lie s the poorest cl imsiest euso of all the creatures that inhabit tho earth lie has to be coddled housed and swathed and bnndaged to bo able to live at all h is a rickety sort of thing any waj you taki him regular british museum of inflr itics and inferiorities ho is always undergoing ropairs a machine as unreliable iu ho is would have no market tho higher animals got their teeth without pain or inconvon- ienoe mans come through months of oruol torture at a timo hen he is least able to bear it s boon as he gets them thoj ust be pulled out again the second set will answer for a while but ho will never get a set that can be depended 00 till the dentist makeb one man starts in as a child and lives on diseases to the end as a diet he has mumps measles scarlet fever whooping cough croup ton sihtib diphtheria as a matter of course afterward as be goes along hie life continues to be threatened at every turn by colds coughs asthma bronchitis quinsy con imption yellow fever blindness influents carbuncles pneumonia softening of the brain and a thou sand other maladies of ono sort and another he s just a basketful of pesti lent corruption provided for the support and entertainment of mi crobea look at tho workmanship of him in some particulars what is bis appendix for it has no value its sole interest is to ho in wait for stray grapeseede and breed trouble what ib his beard tor it is just a nuisance all nations per secute it with the rat 01 nature however always keepb him supplied with it instead of putting it on his i man wants to keep his hair it is a graceful ornament a com tort the best protection against weather and he prizes it aboe emeralds and rubies and half tho time nature puts it on bo it won t stay man is not oven handsome as compared with the birds and as for style look at the bengal tiger that ideal of grace physical perfec tion and majesty think of the lion and the tiger and the leopard then think of man that poor thing the animal of the wig the ear trumpet the glass eye tbo porcelain teeth the wood en leg the silver windpipe acroa ture that is mended all over from top to bottom if he cant get renewals of this brica brao in tbo next world will he look like notes and comnienls what b ouit hoy worth deep down in your heart you fool tb it 1 the flncbt hsniplp of bojlioo i in this big round world thoro is nothing too good for him no sacrifice too great to be mado for day in and day out you work tor him plan for him ino him alwas ho lb first in your thoughts nothing else mat tors so much is the manhood in to which you wish him to grow worth the half hour or so thnt jou roijht give him every riight in the home advising 8mpathi7tng cor renting stimulating urging to bet tor things give it a trial tiu question of pjincnt to via councillors comos up frftj ulntly jind many who give much 1 and thought to such matters sometimes think that some rem u 11 oration should be gnen if all officers of pjblic institutions do manded pay for service rendered such as co incillors school trust ecs members of boards of health public libraries the peoplo would be taxed to death munici pal management dopends largelj npon the co operation of its citi zenb and the success of our pros ont municipal gryvcrnment la large ly due to tho fee lint that to sorvo the public is an honor that reflects much to the credit of those engag ed newmarket i ra in thesf tisiib people often say tbnl business is not good trade is poor there is no money in tho country and prospects do not look very encouraging just look few of the facta in the do minion of canada savings deposits 1 increased 12 million dollars since the beginning of tho year an increase of 10 per cent the mbor of freight cars loaded in tho dominion are 9 and 7 10 per cent mora than a year ago can a 1 banjt clearings over tho da- lion binne the first of the yep are 5 and 0 10 per cent greater then look at the big crop of ifrnin and other food a tuffs ontario is producing thih car and tho more than good crops of western can ada tbo outlook at present is as good in canada as it is in any country under tho sun and a great deal better than in some ooats to tka fair the big event of the season- georgetown fair takes place fn day and saturday of next week be an exhibitor and help give visi tors tho good impression thoj should have of tho richness of this banner farming district if you can t be an exhibitor coma along anyway be one of tho big crowd leet everybody yon know and have a good time motaars allosrunaa mothers allowances paid in tbo province of ontario for the month of august amounted to 145 281 over m 000 children benefit from this money which was paid to 4 067 mothers of these mothers the greater number were widows and only 188 bad been deserted for a period ot live years aod up ward mothers with incapacitat ed husbands numbering 408 were assisted by this money and 106 of tbe bonedcianea were fostermoth in all 29 298 was paid to 745 toronto benefit lanes and g 079 to 180 residing in york conn t laiduwfrasar xl tho home of mr aud mrs w j fraser huttonville wednesday afternoon september 17th their daughter kathryn gladys was married to norman thomis laid law son or mr aud mrs matthew laidlaw of norval by re ernest payne tho bride was in white georgette with veil and orange blossoms and carried pink roses and lilies of the valley her at tendant little mibs mabel stecn her niece was in pink crope de chine with a basket of sweetheart roses in which the nng was placed the drawing roomb were decorat ed with pink and white asters while the dining room was dono m yellow and white with quantities of mangolds alter a luncheon lit and mrs laidlaw left for a trip to cleveland and buffalo tho bride travelling in navy tncotiob with baolt velvet hat and marten tor mr and mrs laidlaw will reside near norval aastaar fraad a new fraud ib be ng perpetrated on tho citieens of suiroundim towns bj a young woman who in going from house to house arcom ponied by a boy the woman 11 selling cloth iter plan is to n p roach the door and make a sale of cloth of seven yard lengths when she is gone tbe customer it is al loged finds that by some sleight of hand method she has received obi three yards of cloth the police warn the eitisens and ask that those approached by the woman immediately notifj the department pfaok did not put an end to 0 wars toll of death besides the 60000 canadians fclo fave their lives whilo thoj wero carry ing on the struggle against the enemy very manj of their com rades who were bnred to hee thoir countrj again had planted in them the deadly seeds of that war fate which havo atneo cut them off scarcely a day passes with out its chronicle of tbo death of some member of our fxpcditionarj force how aaddenmg such items are to all who aro mindful of tho heroes who hastened to enlist and go to the defence of the empire io hich their country belongs men 1 the prima of life men of phs ical vigor and of bright prom 1 so when tho war began are now drop ping off becauso they gate thorn ives without stint to tbe service of their country s defence thoo war greatly shortened the daya of many splendid men who survived ita battles wk hae oftpn voticfu and repeat it that tbe biggest nui sanco to oitber a public or high school teacher in the schoolroom the big fellow who has no desire to aoqnire an education and is at tending school to put ra timo of to outoftheuny of tbe school attendance oft ccr thoy havo the knack of causing more disorder the school than all tho other pupils combined this now rogu lation of trmg to compel boys to an education will never bo a success wo are glad to notico that w b pendergast principal of london normal school shows up one of tbo adolescent school act of part time education when he says aboy who does not want a high school education should be allowed to go to work there aro many undor tho adolescent at ten dance act simply waiting for tho time when the will no longer be bubject to the provisions of tho law and can leave school although thf union of the mothodist preabytenan and con gregational churches ot canada ratified by the canadian parlia ment at its recent session comos into effect on june 10 1925 the presbyterian church of canada will ote again on this quest on- tho act now provides that within six months before it comes into force juno 10 192t0 nnj tongrc ust ion may by n ninj nly vote do cide whether or not it will enter tbe united i uiel of canada if by such n oi it determines to re main n roijhrogatiod of tho pres bytennn church it retains u ron fifeit onnl property prouwon s been made for voting by ba i the date set for the com racement of congress tionn 1 ot k is december 1 0th nct if j ongrcgahon remains inactive d fails to take a otc 1 ir ng tl c appointed timo deem bcr 10 1924 tojnno 10 192f sucl con gregation automnt rnllj nor 111 c congregation of the i n to i church hold open fr dnj sf toi if 2gth tor the b 1 hvn o i hollo v band and two orchestras