the geiorgetown herald georgetown wednesday evening- january 7th 1925 hydrjelcctrics radio 60 wat lamps 4 for 1 oo guaranteed lamps a 10 wall 17 llll tllllltpll i ill nitm g ito tt nilio irons guaranteed 1 year 475 hydro irons guaranteed 5 years 575 orders nken for range ind appli innol all kinds town hall frwingoldhams meat market fresh and smoked fish bring your pail and oel 2 lbs l sanrkrant lor 25 ds hoice fresh and smoked meats of all kinds always in stock wcsonghouse radiola tand king nculrodync i sets always on hand 4 satistied customers are our best boosters j we will gladly give you t a demonslralion in your own home i j n oneill son garage and carriage works 4 georgetown ontario uick delivery guaranteed street georgetown phone no 1 ogs wanted ream wanted by the gee rgetown creamery high si prices paid rgelow n creamery co we are paying cash for elm maple basswood pine em lock and oak logs highest prices paid or good logs we also do custom sawing and will be cutting this week ring your logs and get your lumber home with you eorgetown lumber co phone 250 s ke manager georgetowns leading 9h 7 obacco confectionery store dgxrxge in georgetown our salesbd service station is now opjl business and a first class me chanic vilb prompt and eff icent sernce tires gas and all ford assessories always on hand we have a good stock of cigars specially wrapped for gifts 10s 25s 50s 100s cigar ette cases cigar cases all kinds of pipes from 50c up to 1000 tobaccos of all kinds boxes of choice fresh chocolates chocolates in bulk maple buds burned almonds brazil nuts marasch cherries p l ueur walnuts etr rruit and mixed nuts h druks iain st georgetown stop coxe tvki notiip ihtl wt u count n a slnctly coiiiin wi plate h veaistm ilprluin tiouhles scnil n main st norfl i tormerly browns garage deforoat croalj now is the time in posit nnil have it loliv nhonlj hrtstmas time radio rdiola i radio sets far a ilp or account is c we mil laklo n han lie tmir lioiilemtk not s m i on hntis no c lie clinu no ch irki mrpal vour lis an i ssuiiip 11 jmirlml r will lo hip iesl isidpre t too sni ill ton i ii k to eil i oi 1 p honest lehl kelly aiken collectors ollaml wll i m mlpn mri uwis soi ml jo j ktll mki hf slerhtii uiik of inml cleartono o r radio set for liri-tijift- lion it snil von sb there will r n shortage n prices clcai tone detector tubes t lir e dutch radl tube detector and amilthr 4 7 i nr rnmem 201 01a 199 and d12 standard hi- 11 guarnnul 1 money back if not satislied l speights radio and sjipply a also oft for dl rant and stxr cars guelph street when a shixer passes by oil ip sum roil 4 wilolllwilvs jll diln i inin inontfli lo hclji still they hhj loo itiikii r un ink- cmlprn pimnim with polljiuihn lilp lq nil mo nnil un mhxkii jnlj wool thoj knon h oitcli saj hpn ttiftl kind jinuts jnn lit me toll j on ubat to do do an stiind dowr on tit sqtimt near u kliiooiiioiiip anjwherl- you ii md euro lor ripr hihii when a smiler passes hj smilin fotkh i to fouod lp be qrcall in inajorilj there a the women wlieii tboj paii the tbti lll hie klass llipy 1 i when tlitn tokren in ruip silf ehtecm ik haftl to lnd when a ellei b alislied sniilm cbihlren wlipn tlie run i don i rnro u but mood yon i m somethin in yom sonnets to ijnanitiii cverj vroe soeitih lo mo that smiles a ere niadi i nut tor patfsersby to trade loom i e found don t take a liolt smilerk ligbtnin bolt indmnnpolih ni toronto lo florida the following letter deeenptne an auto trip from toronto lo florida hi mr f j barber is continued from last week and com pletes the story of the trip to the south should mr barber feel m chned to write us further regard dr bis new borne nurroundidga in plondn we can assure him of the hearty appreciation b nianj old friends ed tarpon springs dec 19154 dear joe when 1 finished my last ktter we bad fot as far as danville kentucky on the river dan this ntj iu chit 11 j noted for the manufacture of cotton injo very aide ruoko oi fab net there arc several large mills bore tbe product running from sail cloth d cotton duck to the linst of dress goods leaving here about 9 o clock wednesday wo cross the state boundary line in a few miles and nvo at greensboro in north car ma for dinner this lace was tbo birthplace of o henry the nter and has the largest denim nil in the world shortly after leaving here we jme to high point 900 ft aboto a level as riahmond is only 100 ft above sea level we have gradually been climbing up tbe clovation for neit 200 miles varies from goo to 1200 ft and tho road rough a very lino rolling coiin tbe principle craps being to bacco cotton and gram we saw sweet potatoes growing to day for the first time passing on- through lexington e arrive nt salisbury for tbe ight having put another 140 ules behind us this is a monn facturing town of is 000 ono of tbe chief confederate prisons was hero and more than 12000 died in tho prisons here and are buried m ho nationkmrnetery close by swe got a rood early start from tfirje thursday morning tbe first place of interest we pass is kan napolis more towels are made here in a year than apy other place in the world passing on we come to char lotte a city of 65 000 named after fe of george iii or england tli it is a great distributing centre for cotton and cotton goods and is said to be growing very rapidly shortly aftor leaviog here we toss the catamba river and then limb 400 ft in 14 miles up to rings mount elevation or 1000 ft les further along we pass into sooth carolina and bortly afterwards cross thp broad iver apd 20 miles further wo cross the porolet river and arrive at spartanbury 40 000 population there are 31 tcitilo mills here wndo tome more climbing aftci tung here and soon reach tbe highest point at greer 1200 ft plcvatton from here wo gradual y drop down to rc level at jack onville florida wo reach green ille s i population 58 000 at 6 j clock and had intended stopi mg line but as there was a convention of tevtile manufactunrfl on we modation so had lo go on to andevson popula lion 20 000 another h miles ver the road was very good and wt were not long doing it during the afternoon we crossed mdre rivers the fnn ee ihe reedy and tltp saluda disuinre vpred this day nan 201 miles i best vpt 1 rnlav niorning wp pass into porgta artcr rrovhing hip lavan river the boundary tine we croiti thu broad river but not wine one is yesterday going comp to a i hens on ihe opener nv io ilation 20 000 for tins night during situr night we bad a i pgulai d loko it was stil iikioiug bunday mo ing wo hardly knen what to about going on mnuy inoton said not to try it but in it 1 i up hoineuhat about un o i lnk wi dc cided to go on as we vvanlid lo kct ui jacksonville 1211 miles fioul here we found tbe load in let nolo shape it was sand on lop of clay ani the hand wan so satm a ted with watt that we just cut right through it to the tiny- vc had sixt miles of this wjjiobwt made at about 10 miles per hour this it the worst drying hate ver had to do and wn were head i for the ditch several tunch lowever we got through without lisbap nod had 01 miks or in iivemonl to finish up on wt had passed into tin state of florid shortly iftr leaviog afdoata arriving al jmksooville about 0 clock we loo loutulior lodging oojns as we tvpectto be hirt a ouplo of weeks we do nut llnd hat wo waot mo go to hotel jack son for tho night in the morn wo are not long in finding gocd accommodation in a private houst getting three rooms for sd5 per week of course this is only tor lodgmg and wo have to j meals at restaurants we usually went to child s as it in very clean and prices reasonable jackson is situated on tbe bt johni r 14 milcb from the atlantic ocean it has a population of 125000 it mono of the largest orange marks is in the world shall wait until my next letter to give yoj details of our stay in thi city and tbe inlcresting things w w we have motored 1000 miles u all and have been in seven statos of the union besides tho district columbia we bavo all enjoyed tbe trip very muoh and have got a uch better idea of the country than one can get in coming through on the train north and soufti carolina appear to bt very floe states but we were not favor ably impressed bv either virginia georgia a very great deal of waste or poorly cultivated land during tho trip i have divided the driving with roaf i would tako tbe morning run and he would liu up tbe day wo bad no tire trouble vv hatevcr wo changed one front tiro on account of a hole continued on page 4 1hp univ i of oe j w w roe insurance broker ksurance in all branches iphone 65 jeokgetown ifplf p hprp with 0011 undents aftpr huvink dinner bete no go nn thr ugh mioimn tnd montiecl lo to macon ga population si 000 this day we covered 16c fifttpr nils ntv is in the beart of the teomia penrb belt there be ing twcnlj million bearing jearh trees within 1 miles the tor onto internal wnal baseball team trams here each spring tbe oc mulgee river runn through here on saturday we do ibs mile through rather poor country and over only ran roads the argest place we t ass through is cordei 7 000 population during tin n urnobilftgot the first rain w have bibut in a short time m rive at ldogtn stopping place r nkkd fresh enthusiasms inspirations a brighter blaro by which to co our own ideals grown dim perhaps under tbo routine life the homemaker gits stodgy ns well as anyone else you have seen a dead stodgy sort of fire that just lisles nlonk never going entirely ever burning brightly up throwing just enough warmth to let you know tt was there but noli enough to cheer anybody up or bring forth any exclamation of pleasure lust a fire and that s all you caniay about it ithas the possibilities of a real lire but ipeds kindling people are like jmt we need kindling wo are going to say anything about the monotony or the drndgen of loiisovvork there tsn t half the monotony to housework that there is to puncuing eyelets in all day long for instance and there is no such work as idgory in tbe modern bouse wifea lexicon hotnemakiegneeo be monotonous but it will get soggy if yon do not watib out qomemaking is like a lovely flio upon the heartha cheenng heartening comforting tbing but it needs to be freshly kindled once while needs fresh onthuaiaam inspiration its sluggish aims given impetus a brightening of its blae by which to see the old ideal a new light regarding church union tho following from tbe toronto daily globe of dec 26th written by rev john prmgle a former es teemed pastor of knox church georgetown will bo quite interest og to many herald readors to tho editor or tbe globe i am heart and sanl for union be cause i have never seen or heard quoted ono word from ijoly 8c rip- to ro winch forbids or discourages it nor have i over heard a prayer offered to cod asking film to thwart this great movement be eauso scripture from gonesis to revelation assumes that gods peoplo ought lo be or one heart and one mind because jcsusprayed for it repeatedly when lie was un der tbo cross because paul was grieved on account nf tho divisions and rivalries or christians bocauso christians as ood a pcopk ought to love ono another and so get to gether around tbe lord they love because 1 have hoped and prayed tor this consummation dur ng a g ministry and am joyful be iso my hopes are being fulfilled and my prayers answered because my conscience qbmpels and i can do no other thangi forward ith my church as mtfjtjy christ be heathen ivro repenting the question of paul is christ divided and are scandal i red and puerled by our divisions becausp i not and dare not behevo that the uol spirit is forsaking the great body of my churih to abide and with a fragment because ci rist is beckoning us onward and nol refuse to follow when us and leads because i would comfortable and in pitoctivo lembpr of one of a number of disjointed units without contin ty ihiherpoee or name bocauso nion will largi prevent dnpli cation in our pastoral woik and mini i nisi ration because united fhall stand divided wo shall 1 in the conflict with ev il in can i because the parliament of nnda has placed its imprimatur tin movement as reasonable 1 just because i do not want to hi long to the parly ot renetion lo p caught in an eddy the hack ater or the great stream or smir nal hfp vvhuh has hern clinst urpwiw heard lli all anj is loving forward wilh him in the lornl and spiritual conquest of the world because my hid 1 hav nerved for i u forty hiv years whoe govc 1 vowed to maintain and delqpd mandate ind i obey and vh all go wilh lll presbyter chorch inln the niu d t h im ti of canadn whenjnne jolh vw conn 1 shall rcl like aying vv th wnienr when ins hope wps fulfilled ixiid now lettcl thoii thy servant de iart in peace for this move mentis the biggest and inn t sig niflrant in the realm of icligion lor 101 years and i bell savtouf ii lending bii church straigta to the union goal that more eftectiv ply bles the dglorif he- lord john pnnglr st annie church sydney n s moles and comments lmiim svn iu- s i nivei hilt nt when hoi tones an iiiiiel and undit iu i ihildieu tall it ruirnl slillmss whether they hiar or not soontr or later sin bid- iiiuhone uwaku rroui obild hom s dreami a whisper through hare mid trembling branches asks whoic are hip leaves that only a rnv short rtiontbs ago rmied on the lung daj s the springtime of llio yeai tho upnngtime of youlh the brightness or morning soon t issiay hold on a life that shall lasu though holds aio brown thp earth is riot dead but sleeping thi world nsls in hope of a new and joytui awakening all shall le liiingid at the bidding of her king now whilst the dew of youth and tin frifbdueas of beauty last kmnjhoheoretofimmartal tj do v a successful year nineteen hundred and twenty ur lias been a very aocceaaful year and 1 have been able to ac comylish wjtb success and satin taction almobt every feature of the work undertaken this year said r r floming agricultural repre tentative frfr halton connty school fairs in th ib connty wore most successful and many special features were introduced tbe ipionahip held at milton oreat great deal of interest and tbe exhibits were the best in years the four breeding stations have had a busy year and many farmers are finding it more profitable to buy from these stations than to raise their own birds the junior farmers activities in duded stock judging inter county competitions debates etc spec ial courses in homo economics were conducted for girls rabbits and mice have caused i in balton by attacking truit trees and demonstrations in bridge grafting wero given for tho benefit ot those whose orchards damaged he chief work accomplished was in improving tho vnr leties of strawberries mr fleming ported in early vane ties the olka patrova proved one of tbe best with cassandra ranking a second tho lattei is a berry or line quality but not as good as tbo rornier lor shipping purposes y- the portia is one of tbe best of o mid season varieties it is a avy yiclder and good shipper d line for canning purposes in late berries a cross between the buster aad the williams promised ugh another season will make our work more reliable as us variety is still nndei lost several drainage surveys were made but owinj to tho high price of tile ouh afiw i arnui out the recommendations estimated lliat tl6 ier cent or thi sheep owners or balton a hipimd ihioiikh tin wool grow is cooperative 1 he residents of halton took sd antagp ol tin offir of trees from tin hue- try branrh ami tbousaodi ited wi lmn maih this mrtiitb showed hat 10 r cent of the trees are mm hundrr li ot mil trees wok ilanle i and me iloink wpll lireenhousi i rod net ion is one of le fditnrthflf the work n ualton in i a nt t t u ol tomatoes let- nee inhsh in i d and bedding plu reevterimveu ry i llnik in stock 1m m f i nit i kins seed pro- iin i hik shows att some nlieitihasp4 of the work niie lakfrr up during the refomei f nint hahlook tr thp lark t 1 enilocl log ever brought to thp saw mill of arm og a unhmson oranrovflle brought in i ist week bv cyn ton mccutclicon and joseph jjtkk of monn township thrc e fin pieces 12 teet long ai lb feel before the tree wn- rolleil it hood 10 feel high wb h i 6 inches at the stamp and i foot 9 ipgtret at th tap