Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 1, 1924, p. 1

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t the georgetown herald mptyrlulllil year of publication georgetown wednesday evening ootober 1st 1824 1 go or annum la axwnwltmql 8 the georgetown flerld 1 m moore pnblltkar ad probrtator hbr viuullu wxklr nawi- bpr amuu bargains in used cars puaaenglt jatuhiphgr cnr ttaiataal loing kaht passenger mail passei nef mail pasenger paasengpr sunday going wbbt passenger mail passenger passenger passenger moll passenger sunday going kobtu mw i mail ooika boutu mail uwl 7 ib vn uhani 10 18 am 11 0am 3 4bi in 19 pm b 18 i ro 7 31 pm 7 54 am 10 18 am 218 piu 4i0pni 6 19 run 7iapm 81gpm 1008 nm h00 4 05 pm lia3ftro 7 34 pm cuatiu nalriul hedric tauways kahtboonu wb8tbound daily daily tiala trajn no 2 804 am no 1 721 am 410 04 61204 pm 8 804 p m 10 4 04 p tn 12- 6 04pm 11 8 04 pm 16 10 04 pm 181201 am 9 21 am 6 ii 21 am 7 1 21 p in 9 s 81 pm 11 5 21pru 18 781 p m is 921 p m 17 1210 am train noe 1 ran 4 run daily except sunday directory barrister sotc or elc okcc m ii st eorgclown hour 9 am to 5 p m open wclocaday mod saturday eiai buy k s tires equal to any in quality and better than most our prices low est in town call and see ua before baying your need tires and tubes repaired everything guaranteed to dr t ii btarcelltjs phymfelnti and ureotfi atadlcal otflow of health omca lldara 1 to 4 and i to pjn physician and surg h u sire 1 georgetown phone 22 ex houu surgeut grace llotpital toronto dr o v wiixiaju i hyikian and surgeon office and residence queen street r r watsow d d b h d b omrptowa onim jbobxat to a eobt tfcwuf aturai m f u heath lm oo 8 dontlat one tn lano block on door a t qnailraarhag pwaorr houra i u u i a aminaxsen dc chiropractic office ul xawy ibuotary office hi bailer block next door loj n oneilta cemakatlon aad sptnal aoarjrata pre at office omci houaa wouoeadaya and sat urdar it to 12 m 2 lo s nm and 7lo 9 pm other hour by appoanlaienl puokc office isow aad reamleoce 2 benj fetch ltoanaad aucuonoar for halton pml owawbuabm foat offlea bala eondttetod aauafaotarily and at raa aooabl rataa ordora left ar tat qaonatowa haram offleo will raoatvr j a tract clerk townahp of eaquewng clerk 3rd div cod court thaleadidg fire co a repretented ttuoer of marriage licensee stewarlton ont b and life insurance e p bowman o x 8 ir 1 t lottovolab it othfh kemortajhauieo anivenaus telephone iqm ladtesri suarmiik aacauin am craws fiiqdk tin snkenc try nt onr prices are reaaoiiable mr mrs jhullieo lltml 1918 chevrolet touting painted folh torrttuck painted 1923 fold roadster cadillac touring car this car would make an excellent ick 1918 dodge touring deal at 0iv j n oneill son dmxilntara for dodr brotkera aat sttuaohakw kotor can for qoort- tob mlltoa aad aatoa georgerown ckesmeitv cream by the georgetown creamery highest prices paid wool wool wool we want your wool and will pa the highest market price for it call on op before selling georgetown creamery co m saxe manager f sinclair phone 26 georgetown ford garage in georgetown our sales and service station is now open for business and a first class me chanic will give prompt and efflcent service tires gas oils and all ford assessorles always on band h a coxe main st north formerly browns garage for sale beautitol 6- room frame hoobo on john st all conveniences oak floors newly deooratedtbrooghont good stable and ben house 4ft iota pretty lawn and different hinds of trait trees prion 3800 beautiful 6 room brick nonao on qoelph st near high school all oofrvenieiteesrfaardwoorl floors and fire place beautiful grounds and ehade trees this is a tory pretty home and oan bo boufiht very rea sonable with small cash payment balance on mortgage at 6 a number of beautiful brick houses at low pnoes c roomed cottage with electrio light and town water inside hen honqc and garage good garden and fnt trees price uboo terms arranged to auit purchaser oh the nigbway 9rtoom rongboast house stable and 1 acres of good garden land and fruit trees price s850 60 acre farm 812 miles from georgetown prloo 13000 snap if taken soon also a number of choice one hundred and two hundred farms for particulars apply to e a benham bfeax estate agent phone 104 drlviti direct front aberdeen marshall s famous canned fish fresh herring in 1 lb tinn 25c kippered u erring in 1 lb tin 0o joddocds in 1 lb tint 80a herring in tomato saucv uoc ifipper paste nad bloler pante 10c dotneatlo barilihos lond 8 tot 25c nowedian sardmer finest packed 20c putting tip pickles don t tut thorn up in vinegar hi guess is good use guarnn teed good vinegar we vo jubt gotten in a supjly of ent nlioice pickling sinegar both mice dor and white ftino variolici and will in sura the best results ovcry time heat olplckting opicoa are also an important part of our stock noun days clarks bread if yon want the best broad raon y can bay phone 229 and our wagon wil call onus uued jou will have no other wo have not mentioned our pies jelly rolls cookies health biscuits etc ii was at becanso we did not sell them we do we pul the beat of materials and skill into their pro d action mark clark bakery and groceries phone 229 tt no sktjtauimc roqalrod standard anthracite scranton coal in all sizes coal wood select lump for domestic and threshing purposes smithing and gannel coal tn fact i carry everything to be found in any up todate coal and wood yard i john mcdonald phone 12 3 georgetown i uit on your sunday gq tomeetin own cause it a time we wora a di int i town kniiil jou we the neighborn pass- in goin down f its fair time i ob the harvest h in tbo barns an w6 kin utay ah the modderlands ar shorn o grain an bay put jour bonnet on an well be on our way ha fair time yon io been cannin kate ton think yon it win the nnae 1 km sec it by the shinin o yonr oyea well jour unolo dudley too ie nnibty wiscl its fair time clot a hawg thcro that has all the others beat ob the derned pt brute is much too fat to eat though in winter bacon fat is mighty evrcot its fair time at embroider j our sallie is la wis she h win a prise i ii betoha an so will lie hurry up 1 well gather where the others is t it s fair time i if you miss me ma yon ii know kin be found in the midway where the boys is gathered round bnt 1 11 drive yon home yon tx tcha safe an soond i it b fair time i geo the democrat is crowded qiddap joe wo will show em lots of now i don t be slow i now we re coram to the fan grounds all out i whoa i its fair time 1 start on monday at gudph business college suelpi ont approved courses individual instruction every cmduate 10chted it is fact thereare good remuner ative positions awaiting you when thoroughly qualified a l mock ftladyal u4 fntrlcttr elmht c fflompson braam scrtltx ccwftlnn qr9najrivrajpnsfpvriaibynajpik9vi ay aj tprisibt yp aynvnkvr w w roe insurance broker insurance in all branches phone 66 georgetown aim it la tka alam of tali paonla far wilai it taut tralatac oomaiarolal ajtaln tkat wul a of dlrmt waalt to tkast 1 wkktarm- 11b of work taay auy four conraeaof study stemgraphu book itee pine secretarial tcadiera training individual instruction brandt bssbtess iisttlsle a nderson- block brampton out it s faift time aoim esquesiog school fair high park at limehnoso was a asa of moving color monday afternoon of last week whan ten schools of esqnesing township mot for their annual school fair the fair was spoken of by those who have attended a number of fairs held in halton county thib year as the jieat yet each school was arrayed in special oostatn with beautiful banners at the bead and marched some to mntuo and some to the commander s military order of left left left right jeft limeboose school under the direction of mr g hrjoliyrwaa considered by the judges as tbo beat the boya and jnrit made a wonderful show dressed in white sailor costumes the leaders carry log a miniature dreadnaught and banner dablm school no q came second adorned in cap and ooafe if paddy green norval and stew arttown schools also made a splen did show the display of vegetables frnit flowers cooking manual training and handiwork for girls was mag most to overflowing a great many more exhibits were entered tins j ear making competition keen some exhibits had twenty eotreoft and very few less than three outside competition was also keen in domestic fowl ah pots the stock judging contest caus ed considerable enthusiasm being won by s s no 12 with no 8 cond public speaking also drew a big audience the winners were boys over 10 wilfred waldie girls edith bracken boy under 10 norman bailey girls margaret waldie the apple naming contest was won by norman bailey from b 8 no 6 and charlotte hccnllough fl s no 18 the limehoubo women s insti lute assisted in making the fair a success by running a booth all kinds of good things to eat at the time of writing it is known which school took greatest number of prises and the list is such a targe one that a con mtrbntboqttmmrib tmwred4o keep the list exact a large crowd gathered and en joyed the fair and only expressions of approval were beard as the crowd broke up the boys bad an oxciting ball game during the afternoon with the soore standing at 88 17 at the finish tbo children of inmehousa schl are very proud of the honor conferred on tb erin fire insurance j w keni9y cemietam a petit for wim ot the iroirett rem ratt4 wnl ng wiurance are you protected miss edna cook of georgetown spent the week end with her uncle and mint mr and mrs j as mur ray we are sorry to report that mr duncan binolair 9th line is quite seriously lit the inclement weather made it verj awkward for the farmer many fields of oats and buckwheat are btilt in the shock and other operations on the farm have been held op to such an ex tent that it has become a serious matter miss marion woods daughter of mr and mrs f w woods of qnelph and formerly of erin is buffering with an attack of sleep ing sickness miss woods was seised with the disease about three weeks ago and we understand she ta quite eencjoolj u advocate county council the council met on tuesday of last week at 10 80 am in accord ance with rail or tbe warden members present tbe warden in the obair and messrs agnew appelhe blain foster ghont hillmer hampshire irving john stone mclntyre horden and nmholson tbo minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed communications wfira read as follows from w i dick orowu attorney re deportation ot wm lmibert an undesirable immi grant a w connor 0 e re bridge at eden hilb and r r fleming agricultural represent ative re school fairs also copies ot resolutions township council of trafalgar re road construction on second jina and county council of lincolis re legislative grants for urban schools in tons and vil tages of 2000 population and under and rural teachers salaries mr blain presented the seventh report of the standing committee on county buildings mr ghent the butb on printing mr morden the becondlon roads an br mr hampshire the aixh on good roads mr irving the fourth on education and mr molntyre the sixth on special communications mr foster moved seconded by mr blain that the reports ot tbe several standing committees con sidered and amended in committee of tbe whole be and are hereby adopted carried mr morden moved seconded by mr mclntyre that tbe bum ot 1260 be paid to b erwin for 18 yards gravel hauled to 8th line bridge being boundary line bridge between georgetown and esqnes ing carried mr foster moved seconded by mr hampshire that the warden and clerk be and are hereby aoth oriaed to sign the agreement be twees tfie county and tbe town ship of trafalgar re the borrowing of money for road construction on tbe 6th lino and tie 2nd line carried mr johnstone moved seconded by mr irving that bylaw to knth orfee the issuing of debentuies of the county or halton to the amount of 18000 for the purpose ot granting aid to the corporation of the town of oakville on the con atrnotion of tbe sixteen mrle creek bridge be now read the flrdt time carried the by law was read first time mr hillmer moved seconded by mr irving that leave be granted to introdnce a by law to borrow from the bank or nova bootia moneys required for 1824 car the by4aw waa read first time mr hillmer moved seconded by r morden that the committee rise and by law no 522 be read a second time signed by the warden and clerk and corporate seal at tached carried tbe by law was read second and third times mr hillmer moved seconded by mr irving for leave to introduce who may vote the plobihcite vote to bo taken i october tweuty third next igbb to be made as representative possible if it is to bo construed a ponilivc and inequi vocal man duto lo tl oovornmont nr tbo pravipco to follow tbo lino of ac tion indicated bj that vote this in lo bo an inane where numbers count it is an issue whore the majontj cb mta there willybe no throe llflli arrangement as in former local oi t on contests bnt the straight majority whether one or one hundred thouunnd will decido the ibsuo every person twenty one yeira ot age resident twelve months in canada three months m the mum ci polity and one month- in the elec toral distriot will have the ngrit to declare his or hec preference on this big issue it in presumed there are at least a million and a quarter two nty-onfr- years old nnd over male and female in the prov inoe who will vote and oat ot tbia vbbt number there should be such a majority one way or the other as will leave no room for doubt with the government and tbe legislat ure about therealbentlm6ntf tbe people whose servants they there is therefore great oeoea aity to have the younger voters made acquainted with the issue in all its phases they should be duly impressed with the merits of the case from every angle not merely pledged support to thm or that viewpoint thoughtlessly it ie an ibsub that may affeot con dittoes in years to come hence the necessity for mature and de liberate consideration that there be no later regrets every member of the family over twenty une years ot age may vote providing they meet the resi denes requirements large fam ites thus have a great influence aa well as responsibility to decide what is to be beat for themselves the need ot the moment is for qmet sane reasoning giving due respect to those presenting op poaite opinions the problem for all will be to get the big vote nut to have every one entitled to vote register in time if not already on the lists esqnesing tp council mflcent the big tent being toll aj- by uw to anthoriw the ibmi o debentures of the county of hal ton to tbe amount of 140000 for the purpose of meeting expendi tare on highways and the said by law be read a first time carried tbe by law waa read first time mr irving moved seconded by mr mclntyre that the council go into committee of the whole on tbe second reading of by law no the warden in the chair carried the council went into commit tee or the whole the warden in the chair the oonnoil resumed the warden reported second reading of the by law postponed mr ghent moved seconded by mr hampshire that tbe cfork be instructed to write to tbe hon later or highways ie the pay ment of 18 000 being halton s share of the oakville bridge on the toronto and hamilton highway and whotn tbe cheque should be made payable to carried mr hillmer movod seconded by mr morden thatjhe report of the flnaooe committee just read be sdorodvcarriecl mr johnstone moved aeoonded by mr hillmer that this council do now adjourn to meet at the cmi of tha warden carried the council adjourned letter times m ttrm areslwwialojlc for tbe last four years there has been a steady decline in tbe attendance of the freahmau cjaas at the ontario agricultural col lege bnt the lowest point seems to have been reached this year finds an increase of 10 making 70 in tbe antyear class for the fall term which opened monday the second third and fourth year classes are np to normal and while there will not be just many students graduate next year as there were last spring yet it will be an averagesixe olatts for the institution- with its decreased student body according to president j b reynolds the excellent crops better prevailing prices and the popularity of the oa c have been the three main factors tor the in creased attendance at the college the attendance at maedooald institute this fall is the largest in tbe history of the institution there being 164 students enrolled with a waiting list of 100 notes and comments tup crrtrt m woittiiy of being a citicon doos not need to be told that in using tho ballot lie is ex eroising one of tho highest and moat solomn duties ot oitizonshii that he collectively has in bis keeping not only tbo ohnrnctor of government but tho good oof county stnto and country it ib a responsibility whoso exer niae will nob be taken lightly b any thoughtful man ar woman an mn iti any business that depends upon public appronl and patronage for its saccosn baa a perfoctl rcnsonablo mothod open td him to kcei lumfelf and his b irinebh before tbo buying arid patronizing public advertising is- i odium that off ore the quickest route to success and failure to nee it consigns tbo whole proposition o an early failure if tho public is misinformed or uninformed about a groat deal that is offered for sale tbe reason largely may be cibcoered in the lack of proper and bustninod advertising sue pesb ie not bome mysterious ele mont tl at chances to drop in hero or there to eur ch this or that per it is a problem that has been solved and you will find m nine cases out of ten advertising has been the stepping atone loose obael on the iioads ib responsible for ninny automobilo accidents so met lues with serious even fatal rcauhri all drivers are aware of the danger of runmug into loose gravel but often are nn able to discern- it m time and upon ft suddenly at ordinary sieed with the result that tbe car swerves and then anything may happen gravel roads will always be with us and their repair will be necessary with the same material but more care might bo taken in spreading it than is usually the case and at least on tbe main roads it should be rolled if it were made compulsory to mark the approach to these newly laid stretches of loose gravel by dls tinctive read signa or rod lights at night that would be a step in the direction of safety through which many accidents might bo averted the following additional ac counts were passed at last meet ing of esquesing council part ot wbioh was published last issue leslie brown that tbe treas pay j w bessey 166 yds gravel supplied for no 17 sidoroad con 7 at 20o 91-20- edward hodge re paring bridge on 6th line 8 00 al fred thompson ditching and grav elling 4th line lot 14 6025 ohae brooksf work performed on div no 28 85 65 pay ed greens ward norval station advance on work dono on division no 8 10 so john s kennedy limehonse days spreading gravel qn lot 27 6th une 15 00 walter brain 8 shoep killed by dogs owner nn known jasr stark valuator 36 pay william ostrander glenwill lams statute labor on 10th line 69 97 j 0 cook statute labor on town- line 8606 james sprow div no 8 6 86 half to be reoov ered from nasagaweya t p watkins work on div no 10 68 88 geo bilton 26 yds gravel at 25c 6 26 d b nnnn oo of robl wallace acton 48 yds grav el at 25c 1200 w j henry work on div no 29 82 88 carried brown leslie that the treas pay wm cnokard norval balance due on 812 yds gravel at s6o per yd supplied on no g biderand 65 80 carried brown leslie that the treas pay wm gowdy moneys advanced by him to contractor 2200 bell telephone account 48 22 1 69 pay john molartywork performed on division no 12 1127 be fond to graham honalr statute labor paid and performed on cbaa brooks div in 1928 18 00- pay j c mclaughlin norval work per form on di no 886 78 j morganson ijorval preatnb grav el on cnokard s contract no 6 aide- road tl 85 carried blytfcabridco beautifully decorated with pink and white gladiolas and ophelia roses the home of mr and mr thomas blythe 8142 doodan st west toronto was the scene of a dainty autumn wedding when gladys syble bridge youngest daughter nf mr and mrs james bridge birmingham gnglandibe- came the bride of leslie blyjjie their eldest son the ceremony was performed by the be mac namara beneath a large white bell and pink and white decorations the bride locked iweet in a gown of cream eatincanton crepe trim rood with silver her veil being caught with a wreath of orange blouctab bbe earned sweetheart roses and wore pearls and a god bangle tbe gift ot the groom miss hose finch the bridesma d wore a dress ot grey canton crepe and wore a bracelet thegitc nf the groom mr wb bridge of toronto acted aa besfman after the ceremony a dainty luncb wax served after which tho hairy couple eft by motor for the r home jn the east end tbe or de wearing a tailored grej e t tb grey shoes and black pdure hat among showers of conf iti and good wishes com whenthe form 6f lullot to be used in the coming plebiscite electron on the ontario temper ance acb wab first announced by the government it was intended that tho voter should vote tea or no to each of the two ones tiona proposed tho government later decided to simplify tho ballot that tbo voter will make one oraaa onlj on tho ballot just as is done in a parliamentary election when two candidates are running tho governments announcement of tbe change is as follows tho ontario government hoe decided that the ballot on the plebiscite on october 28 next will bo a cross ballot the voter thus marking the ques tion which he favored there will be accordingly but one vote for each voter he will obe amrroativoly for oithor tbe ontario temperance act or government control and any variation trom tbia prac tioe will constituto a spoiled ballot this simplified farm af ballot will commend itself lo tho leoplo generally tbe question is now a straight issue nnd the ballot should be easijy understood by all who have tqe privilege of using it acton an elect on will bo bold on fri day ootober h for the election of two public bchool trustees to fill the vacancies caused by tbe re el gnat i ou of messrs n f moore and e f uamblo mr ro r arnold has purchas ed from the estate of tbe late john williams w b keuney execu tor the two story brick residence where be resides on mill street from an agricultural stand point from the point of view of 4b 9 rinmraarl hnnrm an f km fid ings from the feature of genuine pleasure to young and old acton fall fair of 1924 goes on record as a decided success a chamber ot commerce was organised in acton last week and the following officers elected hon preb peter a smith president- fl v moore 1st ylcepres r m mcdonald 2nd vjoepreb a t brown becretary n h garlen treasurer l b bhorey directors amos mason james symoc j m mcdonald dr ii a coxe w k graham ant major h m kennedy free press obituary caltolim- flibemalt a ftell ki o n an 1 bigbl esteem ed rot ipi t of hamilton push i a i i week at tbe remdeneo of her fihtcr mrs w j ul brtill 8fl concession strerl in tl p person of caroline fjaxunan fe of c w beecobj ago rars 9be had been n lo health for two and a half earp b it has only boon seno lj ill f seven months the leoeobel m a resident ot bam iton for tl rtj jesrs surviving bet- des 1 er 1 band are one son frank of m i ton three da gl lors oconto agnew of aclon mm 1 curd and mrs galbraitl of uimiltoo

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