Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1925, p. 1

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the georgetown herald utty i ich1h yl alt or publication georgetown wednesday evening january 14th 1925 ii advance b00 to d s thegeorgetown herald j h moore pabluhnr ad proprietor matw lla wmuj nw pspr atadrrlatlpai i unukabt pdaamgc passenger passenger mail t paaaentilr mail passenger passenger hsunde doing we8t passenger mml pbsouger passenger passenger paseiigir mai i passenger sundav goinu noutij mail mail fr o0in0 south mail mail 7 lhanl j 14 a in 10 ib am 11 lontn 1 ihji m b to jm ulpm 11 fif 6aj lolhum 212 pni 4 co pm 6 02 p m 7 08 p m 8 m p m io oa ftm moo am 4 gb p m j 1188 am 7 40 pm cu4ui nillmal ejip railways trats bawrfcu ralln fahtbound wb8tuound daily lfb train train no 2 8 04m no 1 7 81 ara 41004 am 81am g 1s04 p in 0 11 ai a m b 2 04pm 7 121pm 10r 4 04 p m il 8 81 pm 12- c04pm 11 fislpm 11 8impni 1h 7 21pm 1610 04 pm 16 9 21 pm ia j201 am 1712 16 am train nos 1 ran i run daily except sunday erwingoldhams directory hilton wallbridqe a dale t barristara bolieitora els toronto and georntowo t offlca knundj bkrak r la hot dale la coarse at qaora x wwo otbos h q meib i bimmer solicitor kit office h ii st georgetown l houn 9 am tosp m open welnesdsy and saturday even nfr richardson ft co i bamaters solicitor and conveyancer la otae ovsll blocs georgetown w toronto office bank of ram ill on rldjc clakincx h wtcclhk n charge of georgetown oftcc btortaiin mmimuli atonay to loan v- tzlsramns iu db t 11 karoexxds phyaif urt and burgaan madlcal offlcer of health offlca tlouta 1 to and 1 io 1 p bl piwmu otboa and taaidane main stmau i booth oppoalu praaflytarlan ctrarch ok o r w boss physician and surgeon liiustfet georgetown phoorsl i en house surgeon grace kosp lal toronio att db c v wlfmams fc w physician and surgeon k office and residence queen street south pamussx office hours 91 u a m und68pjn j iso by appbtnimecu ir r b watsom d 1 s u d g l 0tbtwb k ofllaa baarat b ts5 texeapt r tkmnday anaramu p l heath lda 00 dantkrt oom in lada btook una door north r nt ptur carrtaia vactorr hoora l a a m to p m fresh and smoked fish briag yax fail ud d 2 lbs sabrkraal lor 25 ds choice fresh and smoked meats of all kinds always in stock a k melslts c bhupbac7iio office ml zbar ifcatit falamroraaaata 10jiaaxparaiao office in bailey block neal door to n oneit omkmltauun and spinal aaatrala free at office urdaya 11 to 13 am 2 to5p 9pjn other hoar by appmoimcnl pboha office lsow and residence us enj petch li ii ii 1 aaeuoaaaf for halton and paal qtaawllllama poat obca bala aan a al ordara ta at tba oaorsatown harald offloa i proaant attantloa j a tract clerk townah p of tsqucwnr clerk vd div iion coon tw leading fire and life in co represented inner of marriage licenses slewarttrmn ont coal best anthracite coal always on hand nat and stooe coal small egg coat large sized pea coal delivered to any part of the town also coke phone 180 f rogers co georgetown radio meat market quick delivery guaranteed main street georgetown phone no 1 georgetown creamery cream wanted by the georgetown creamery highest prices paid georgetown creamery co m saxe manager ford garage m georg 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 assessories always on band h a coxe main st north formerly bwns garage i weshnghousc radiola i t and king neutrodyne i sets always on hand satisfied customers are our best boosters i we will gladly give you t a demonstration in your own home j cross words i i wt lutk wt kinnn is liihhml of iiih wr nt imilil ii i h ji ink 1 to iii bioimht iih irn iih ii pnoli irh an i linn jcl thin i l h i rnli a eliajilr p ike t t iiim was jibmy eminotil a boin leniioi of i foin her mlluenco sbe lent for uplift whfn jviih nee led moat i faffamprftttm she fromorwt a she took tlie iilnlfurru lo ornte 0d murslirift tjokh r iablcx wrote oelmrli on mnn it sad filalo lampnirncd for better ilnbiqb tlo home ib petes peenliai citrc amelia wu so seldom there her peter had no ippet te lo nhare hit spouse u ljlorj there would hme been no neel to write their matrimonial story had he retained thioiirho it inn dajii the cen tenor of hib uu but as tbnl mild historic nioimi who tippled at a vat tli at leaked and baociilinr thioiirh the house sought out the family eat so peter ono da foil from krsce and went tts sad to any the pace it was not that he took to drink mah jook or oigarottea it was not that he camo to think in termb of fair soubrettee but turned eccentric and caprx itcfubcd to dust or wash the dishes the trouble was he reads the news really most absurd ee how deeply he ii enthuse deciphering each cross word is work he shirks his meals he gurries cs all his time to crosn word p nzlea amelia weeps and scolds and weeps thenbulks then weepe some more but peter his bad habit keeps ajcourae we must deplore lits surely is a hopeless uise that leads amelia such a chase take warning thon ye benedicts 1 to beatrices too be heedful leat thib pest owct your happiness from you for faith and hope and chanty depart wherever orobb words be g w cox j n oneill son garage and carriage works georgetown ontario logswanted we are paying cash for elm maple baaswood pine hemlock and oak logs i highest prices paid for gooti logs we also do custom saving and will be cutting this week bring yout logs and get your lumber home with yoij georgetown lumber co phone 250 cleorgetotans j eading 7 obacco confectionery store stop take notice that we will handle our troublesome no ten and n count on a strictly co mm uion basin no collection no charge we place 34 joars experience at jour d nposal and assume all oiit collection troliblct send ub your list we will do lhe rest no note or aero u tit is considered too small too large too ol i or loo far awaj we will tackle an honest debt kelly aiken collectors orangfullf j m aiken mgr ref sorting bamv of a owfn sot nd jc j kel mgr 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 maraschino cherries pineapple i iq ueur walnuts etc fruit and mixed nuts h druks maw st georgetown ashgrove the asbgrovo uf u f wo bold their regular mooting at the home uf mr james barnob on thursday evening january 8th with a air attendance of meiuhera present several matters of bust were discussed and it was do aided to take orders for a carload if salt the program of tho oven ing eon sis tod of a very compre hensive report on the provincial convention held in to tod to in december by tho delegate mi us e huffman miss huffman ib to be congratulated on reporting fully and in such an interesting mannortbe addresses of the speak at the convention a vote of thanks was tendered to miss huff the nest meeting is to bo a debate and roll call of members answered by a recipe by the ladies and an anecdote by the gentlemen mrs barnes thon borved a delic- oup of tea aodupch which all eujojed terra cotla the jnnuary mooting of the terra ootta ufo and ufwo was held at tho home of mr and mrs ben young as a result of the- splendid report of thb annual convention given by mrs stirrat leslie tbe ladies appointed com mitteeb for co operative market ing social ben ice and rural kdu canon in schools thy also de cided to study the law of on urio helalintf m wonren the joint meeting was opened b the singing ot oh canada a piano solo b lloyd lcsl o wsa followed by a debate resolved that the bo s of today will make better tanners than tbeir fathers the aflirmative side was upheld by mr clarence anderson and mr fred lyons tin negative b mr t l leslie and mr h taylor the decision of the jtdges was in fator of the nfllrmatiie ilei walter patterson acted iib rntio mrs anderson gae tn interfiling and instructive paper on our oowardl excuses for nn confessed fm its on o ir pet sinn the meet ing was closed tij sine nfj the na tional antbei halton rimm cluh the annual meeting of the hal ton count karmerb club wag held on baturda january hrri nn i the following officers elected for 1925 1- harron pres j h willmoll ice pres j h wil son lue stock shipper p d tlarllf sec treas j u wil son a report showed a ery satis fictor increase in the club s busi ness a good indication that co operative marketing pajs by the sec treas report the prorrarus for the past jear hae provided both entertainment and education and with a strong membership an improved financial standing and some attractive meetings being ar ranged the prospect for the new ear look promising correspondence ohdroh dhioh ir 1ditor ah the mom hers ot kno presbyterian church gtor- ijetown are about to decido by iolu whether it shall enter the united church nrstay out i like with your permission to state o the herald a few faels for their consideration the conditions in weatorn can njla where the opulation was sparhn and widely scattered and the religious needs were great and rttflloall to meet trioraqr to avotj overlapping to save noedless waste f men and money and to make work for tbe cause of christ more successful in all canada the pros hytenao methodist and congroga tional churches decided in 1008 to consider the question of omamc they came to sec that it was desirable and practicable heir committees after five years f enquiry and discussion agreed upon a basis of jin ion it contain ed christian doctnno and a plan of church government embracing tbe best things of the three church cs in 1910 the assembly trans it ted the basis to tbe presbyter ies for their judgement 8ftt seven voted on the basis and fifty gave their approval then the assembly sent the matter down to sessions and congregations large majority voted for the basis many members neglected to vote in 1914 the union committees dis- uased some amendments to the basis and came to a harmonious conclusion in 1916 another vote was taken on the basis a largo majority vot ing for it but again many did net voto the nest assembly express ed its mind by a voto of fonr bun dred and six commissioners for union and ninety against and a committee was appointed to carry out the policy of tbe assembly nothing further was done until after the war at the fort arthur assembly in 1928 a vote taken re ilted fa 127 csmmissionora for union and 129 against t tbe owen sound assembly last sum mer 426 voted for and 98 against union the action of the general assembly on the question has been m harmony with tbe constitution ot tho char oh and tbe parliament of canada so declared when itj passed tho act of incorporation a claim has always been made that those opposed to union bad increased in number it may be so in some congregations but in all canada tho increase has evidently been on tbe side of union the noiae and bitterness of theopposi tion have grown but little change relatively in their numbers thb divisions of pro tea tan mm have been a weakness there is a lack of common sense in having a presbyterian church with a few members one bide of the road to a country place and a small meth odtst congregation on tbo other side tho children of tbe world are wiser in their generation than tbe children of light denomma tionalism fosters anchribtian rival ry jealousy pride and a holior than thou spirit dnnng the long ontroversy about union the meth odists take the palm for christian induct consider tbe attitude of three pastors of the georgetown church dr john pnngle an ox moderator of tho assembly and an oatstand ing minister who knows the relig needs of all canada as few living men is a strong advocate of union dr w g wallace dis tinguished oa a successful pastor and a valuahlo servant of the church at large ib for union the late rev r f cameron was in favor of union he did not refer to it in the pulpit but he only waited his timo to deolare himself ho told me be bod always voted for union he baid the same thing to several of bis obaroe officers and about two months before be id to tho eldetcom missioner of his church to tbo general assembly on returning from owen sound in jnne last that be bad studied ths basis and saw- nothing in it that would jundexhimframaoingmto t start where tod btajtd whtn i mn who bad been in 111 mmui iinry applied to henry ftirdfoi en 1 1 1 mcnl he started to u11 mi frorii his story never ni dd said mr ford i don t about lie past atari where you stand authors note start where ou stand and nnvn mind the past tbe past won t help you in begin didk new if you have left it all behind tit jast why thatn enough yon re done with it on through 1 is another chapter in thn book this is another race that you havo planned dan t give the vanished days a backward look start where you stand the world won t care about jour old defeats if you can start anew and win aut the fnturt is your time and tinse isootit and utero is much of work and strain and stress forget the honed woes and dead despairs here is a brand new trial right at band the future is for him who does and dares start where you stand old failnree will not halt old tri umpbs aid todays tbe thing tomorrow soon will be get in the fight and face it un afraid and leave ire past to ancient his tory what has been has been yealer day is dead and by it you are neither blessed nor banned take courage man be brave and drive ahead start where you stand berton braley union a story is in circulation that puts him on the other side i prefer to believe what mr csm do said himself how about the officers or the church u of the twevo members of the bession probably nine will te fat union of the nine members of the board of man agora six are said to favor union regarding the sunday scbool i oanoot speak but tht su perm to ad en t who by bis mnn ner of life and valuable services has the confidence of the entire congregation is very decided i for union kdoi church is at a ens t in its histor if it goes into the t oi its services of worship will be they bave been and its so union n board of management mil ft i tion as ubusi the prospect good that it will protpei if it nop anti union it will ro into new piesb teriau i mwi7itc and embark on an unkuowt w where navigation may he lutliult all have libert to th nl and vote as they choose but tl f should think and act leasonahl the united church it a great forward movement and n step to a larger union keep cool and sweet and say nothing l cl you wilt after wards regret with all d ir respect for thow i bo differ honestly i am sincerely and con orient ousty for the united chirch john mccoll georgetown jon 9tb 19s5 notes and comments thousands of hen and women throughout this country from time to time receive literature asking them to bu certain articles to iubscribe to funds nr invest id securities tbeir names are aecur ed throogh canvasses made by mn and women who make it a business to prepare in each com mumty a list of persona who are d prospects for this sort of thing these lists are known as sucker lists and some times prove so because persona address ed fall for the propositions con tamed in the allnnng and flatter ing literature sent them jnst at this season of the year when semi annual dividends are paid and holiday gratuities are distributed the moils are filled with prospec tuses ot every imaginable kind and money in hand temptation is great but one thing is certain money in hand is worth mom than tho article or security offered else money would not be sought no matter how plausible the ex plan a tion why articles are offered so cheaply or money ib needed in promotion projects the fact re mains that tbe price asked nearly always nxceeds the value of the articles or security offered if this were not so sellers would em ploy tbe advertising columns or newspapers or in other straight forward ways lay their proposi uoub before the pnblic try cehjchm first did ou ever stop to think what it would mean if every citizen thin the purchasing area of georgetown would drh give tbeir local merchants no opportunity to supply thoir needs so many people thoughtlessly send their money tolhobig eity moil order houses without even calling on tho local stores to see their gooda or obtain prices we do not know the time when local merchants had better assort menta of goods of real qependable qualit and sold them at a smaller margin of pro it than right now isit the stores and prove these facts tor yourself in our dealings with these met chants we have found them to be honest dependable and fair mind having uppermost in their minds the thought of rivina tbe best pob3ib1c values and bcrvice to r customers travellers tell too that people who bay in georgetown insist on goods of highest quality no cheap shoddy materials are wanted here and icrchnnts shelves prove this fact right non while ou have the herald in front of you read the merchants ndvts see tbe excep tional v nines being offered you bound to admit that every ode of these merchants are doing their lisrl to make it well vyorth vour while to deal at tbeir stores why not then spend your money w lb tbem instead of bending it out uf town never to return be lojal to our local merchants b buying io jour own commui matar llwaw bar lua ontario government has an oounccd that the 1925 automobile licenses will not be issued until february 1st on or before that date tbe agent of ihe department appointed tor each county wilt be supplied with permit and plate the term 0 all 1984 licenses has been extended to that date on all ours running rrl

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