Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 18, 1925, p. 1

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the georgetown herald ihty i ii ii ml yl alt or publication georgetown wednesday evonmp february 18th 1925 1 0 cr ann r di the georgetown herald 3jolssc moore 44uu praprlatoi llan wakly cnr tliuatabla lit ihorabt passu utet passenger mul passe n mi i mai posscngci passengt r sunday going wb8t possongcr t mail pasficngor passenger passenger passenger mail passenger sunday 11 10 a in t ik i 111 0 10 p r a 25 i ti 7 il pt 751 at 10 lb a ir i 12 in 1 50 pi 10s i 7 oh i i h k p n 10 08 a i going north malt 8m mail 4 66 pi doiml 8o0tb mail 11 us a i mail 7 40 p m canadian natuoal electric railways toronto labarban ruw pastboun1 daily mo 2 8 04 a n 4 10 04ai 6 13 04 pi ttfhilioum daly no i til a n d u 21 a n 01 121 a 8 2 04 p m 10 4 04 p m 12- 0 04 p m 11 8 04pm 1610 04 p ro 12 oil 1 21 p u h 21 p n 11 i2ipn 18 7 21 pn 16- 8 21 pn 17 12 16 a r tram nos 1 run 4 run daily except sunday directory shilton wallbridoe dale barhitjr sotleltora eta toronto ma gnfuwn office kenoadj block la llojr dala in chart or qaorga a o heir barrister solcloi tie obice mill st georgetown open welnedk mfsaturdny eve l r10hardsoh a co birr mcrs solle lor and convej oflln otfelll blocs torowoofficebnkof hmnon liur clabksck h wh cis- i charges georgetown oitce r ibvaetmanu monev to loan telerhoknclss dr t if maroelxus phyaislan nd buromo itadlcftl oflloer ot health offloe llama 10 4 and 7 to p m phon u ohm and realdeno uain street south oppoaltt preebytert cburch dr o f w robs physic ao and surgeon mill sire t georgetown phonr 21 en hooe surgeon grace hop tal toronto dr o v wilioahs phy cian and burgeon obcc and r ei dene c queen street south pbo26 office hourt 9 luam i 3 d 6 b p tr lao by appoint menu forsters cash and cash store a tliil um ol m choice fresh groceries 1 provisions etc mill in m wn robinson bros anil neilsons cbocolales pronounced he best by all who bave tried ibem swill s cooked ham and cured heals al right prices forsters corner john und viotorla st gaoriettiwii ial 55igs5bl m r r waxioir o i s m d s oaorgabin offloa honnt 9 t fi eiopl tkanaay aftaraaau t l heath ldh d o b dantlrt ottoa in lne block on door ftortb at 0nalua caniaja lactorj houn a m to i p m 1 a h kieuaeh d c chiropractic office aaa xray lakoratory ralbmar oradnate 10 jraakjiaraiaoi office in bailey block net door to j n o neill cotabaltatlon and spinal avnalyale free at office omcthou wednesdays and bat urdajt ii o 12 am 2 to s p m and 7 tc 9pm other hour by appo nimenl rmoh office lsow and re dence 24s benj fetch uowttl auougnaar for hajlon and paal olanwuluuna poat ooce balir tndnotad aatlatbotorlly and at n aonabla rmua order left at th ofjorgetnwn herald orboe will racelt firompt attention dominion stoku9 limited canadas largest retail crocbbs where else can you get so much for so little bargains are one thing economy another you cannot lave on your groceries unlau the price are baaed ma atanrd that i conaiaientjy low a complete order at your dominion store will quickly prove to you how much you gam by shopping there saving a little on everything is true economy extra special soap p 4g iv gold i ii e surprise 59 aylmer or riverside jeaqr corn j 15 tin 75 dozen 4 plum jam 49 a suggestion pancakes ahd syrup white pancake swan flour 2 rkts 25c m syrbp 41c shirrifts pure orange marmalade i ib jar tin 25c 69c a suggestion macaroni and cheese cheese 27c macaroni 3- 29c tomato large 34c ketchup small 24c package peas 3 7s zfctnbs we tea 69 c 1 bacon olc ii j machlue sliced j j lb i midi let keauul the coffee with the better flavour ricmello qc coffee ts ohir ottmhafu ata dotuhioh 3tore he made money on the f ai m i if iirny i firmer retiring to a wellearned rot u ins bctn sjid he made a lot of money on that firm 1 lie face is that he made no more money tljin his neighbour but he saved a grcaj deal mon acquiring wealth is largely a matter of systematic spending and saving without a definite plan few men get anywhere hard woife is not enough the frutts of the work must be conserved save your money regular y open an interest bearing savings account a bank where small accounts are welcome bank of montreal established over 10o years tital assets in access of 47oo ooo ooo i ii tbrophpou oir but m i lot lii- ii iiioiiki ot tmo i i no mat u i iiii l muhuku ifim wbb aufljb al im mo tliroujli wore fftlni and with qevor a billow to aurke nut m tmil littlo rraft tin i toas il nt will of the oneefol utortii i loud ttirj1 but when hpob were more iliitiij nh theo i waa prone lo forrel thul 1 nerftl n iilot i ro nero iiuich lin in wny hwirlod ftdil lornfod on the oret of the ivei hvi then caiifclit i lue tbh flow lill fill boonied lost but my pilot ecr reailj wonll aud with child like faith i woulo give him the helm and he d riude rue safe out of the danger realm and now i m id sight of the hnr bor liubt though 1 still liave tbp port to make but my faith i stions and fie ii guide me aright and nhow rac which channel to take to reach the uaven of wihagod ships and teceie my reward from bis own dear lips georgian a miller radio i j a tract clerk toimih p of fsquei cctk 3rd div sioo court the leading f re and lite 1 co represented littler of marriage licenses stewrtton ont coal best anthracite coal always on hand ivof and stove coal small egt coal largesized pea coal delivered to any part of the town also coke phone 180 f rogers co georgetown t wesunghouse radiola t and king neutrodyne t i sets always on hand i satisfied customers are our best boosters j j i we will gladly give you i a demonstration in your j t own home grand ball and supper under the auspices of georgetown fire brigade will be held in the town hall georgetown -on- friday fcby 20 1925 thurstons four piece orchestra will furnish music dancing irom 9 pm to am admission 50c each proceeds lo be used or installing a fire alarm system in town a tost chief ailed when tlie wutir bar it erin nn agricultural society has a balance an hand of 1830 m the following officers wore elected for the year 1bbc president a g parry lul vice president geo davis 2nd vice president s e griffin directors j e pearen kirk wood a j lid a say j k greo j c mckinnoy d s biqolair j cruickehank j w sottofi henry reed additional directors j wileon b mckin noy n e mckiddod lbester burt job thomson w b button robert kerr honorary directors the o lllcor a wives auditors wm cooboy and h r smith enn telephone syatem has as eetb of 2 066 9g in unpaid rentals and cash and materials on hand amounting to 499 88 last yepr 2 8gs 88 of former accounts was cleared up and debentures amount ing to 1 440 were issued the e mil be closed two hours in the morning and the same in the afternoon on sundays in future except in cases of emerge nny tbe new officers are commissioners j w sutton job thomson rich ard bryant auditors w h ilow an g i burt bandits al brampton rb store alter gaggfig owner and escape in auto uut uf tlil bojikat roibciilu ever i uniilti ti in ilr i tn j inn nuu rur x rated tin re al ij batiirday unlit ttlun lno jo nig men itns lmg in a hioioii tar onterrfl wm daw won grorcrj htort in the entro of tin luwn mil uuih ug ik nwner butind him to a chair ilnle thoy loottd bit no beu anil llm a tore till of tin lnj ilikinie about 1 0 the robbcrj took jlwt juht i v minutes af u t the 6iintfil theatre aero us lb htretl had re leaded iti patrontt ah noon ntt rank nbnon wljj helps in the grocer stort on saturdays had departed fur home oil two nit n ft the car rroniuhicli tlic had been waulnng lit grott r and tered the ston win i uioj ude a pretense uf havmf guns i firearms were displaced to iaiv n whom the oicrpowered and look to a back loom after tight ly binding and gagging him they insacked bis mckettt an i the till and walking out of the store i rove away about 15 minutei later the torekeeper suti ceded in breaking the chair to which he nan tied waa treed uo at once no tilled the police who knotting thet tbe dundaa highway was the one clear road out of town lod central ed upon it chief of police ilorkcs telephoned tountj constable w copeland at gookevtllc where a car was seen coming down the road at a high rate of speed cope land cried to tbe dmer to atop and when he was not heeded bred both barrels or his ttfaolgun at it as it approached i ut to no from cooksville the joung men evidently headed on to port credit where the car was discolored nt ii o clock thta morning in orchard grove park on the highway no bood stainb wore found in it but the windshield was shattered while the top and back cushions s riddled with boles the own or was found to bo m f spencer of 74 glenholme avenue toronto who states it nns stolen from louisa street toronto about o clock saturdaj afternoon what adds to tho sheer daring of the robbery is tbe fact that tbe who are described as being well dressed and about 28 ear age apparently made no effort to conceal their presence in bramp too where the wore seen driving about throughout tho evening tbe car a six cylinder 1924 model touring machini was noticed by several of the citizens one of whom a garage in an named hi iltoo took its number as ho filled itb gas tank for the banditti who inquired of him as to the var roads out of town si kki0 t tilt 2qtb annual invention of tbe ontario pall pairs and exhbitiona last week hon johns martin minister ol agriculture warned his bearorn that tbey mn i take their pall pairs of educational value and not et aiortb and racing events super ede the main object of their oi bibitinuh these things had tbeir filari hi said but tbey should not be tbe trntre of attraction speaks lor protection j n oneill son t garage and carriage works georgetown ontario the rcniooihfirt llrv we st th brstfouno htm t order from your grocer his best tea and hell usually send red rose red rose teais good tea the same good tea for 30 years try it acton dr coxe got his second ar of auto mobile a in last week since year opened most of them are tbe popular closed oars now much in demand mr peter smith superintendent of beard mo re co e sole leather tannery whose health has been poorl lately is taking a month s rest with the assurance of eminent modical men that he will then be quite himself again the auditors have been butty mobt of tbe week in the effort to balance the tax roll with the vouchers ebowingpayraontw to tho bank during 1824 a special meet ing of tbe council was held on monday evening for the purpose of solving the problem when tbe auditors presented an amended re port shotting that taxes aggregat ing 2sb marked collected on the roll which did not appear as hav ing gone through thn hank bc count freo pres notes and comments i mi w l mik honpstt in publit lift 4 i out o m this provim uhitli im tmhpil to hatt high b6u of til ntimi it has been suggest at the uunpaigu anion the ruulud whiten bo car icd on h rcpresentatitt h of tl d yellow and blick rnclh 0 the automatic rapid electric range alwr1ght butcher mainsu georgetowu pbwca sboplm bhtw235 special 30 day tnal offer direct factory pn w tc for tm hrnnr srlrnn cook book nd drtl it ofpttil nmxjocioty offft cib hi paymcnti snd pot cnl lodw obt wllon lo buy william campbell co 1001 umati atuti ou c ota mmmm hhmhmm qnlla rlcht down at miami one day a cry of shark shark 1 sent all the bath era ashore in haste all but oni man when asked why be was so loolbaid he said see my bath ing suit m wife made it here in front in the stars and striped and on the back is we won the war no hhark would ever hwal low that fortj taan ratthfal sarvloa mr james mcintosh who has spent forty iars ut the tanneries imuu years of which he was a to eman cor messrs board more co has at last retired from the- arduoue duties which ell to his lot mr mcintosh came to acton with his fannl mm stewarttown in 188s he had learned tbe tan ning business in the hood tanner ut btewarttottn and his first em ploer in acton waa life late james moore when ho conducted tht glove leather tannrr which was nucleus of the resent mam ith works of the acton tanning com pan j mr mcintosh has been faithful and reliable emploie- id a good citnen jt will be f pleas tiro to all his acquaintance to bee him enjoy life in a nei ttaj without tbe onerous calls of a responsible position in n bust factory dunog his fill ire dit arton free press now welearn that tboriiioesc bad crossword puttie a 1000 yearn ago so maybe that h what make them slsnteyed speaking in the debate in tho dominion house one day last weak dr h r anderson conserva tive ufhaltan thought the speech from tho throne revealed nothing ho clearly ao that tho government was nt the end of its resources but had not the courage to step down progressives lad realized practically none of tbe obi eels for which the had giten support to tbe government their failure to do so even whilo thoy hold tho balance of power had proved the futility of one class separating it self in politirs from all other class dr anderson saw in the protec tive polic the only solution for canada s industrial problems urged a higher tariff states fruit commensnrate with ts price if frmt from the unit ed states continued to enter can ndor a high tariff then at least the country would hat reascd revenue but he thought that the more likel effect would be to preserve the home market for canadian grown fruit the total value of small fi and vegetables bi ought from the united states in 1922 192s and 1924 was over 16000000 while during the same yearn canadian exports of these commodilifh to tho united states were valued at but something ovesl 000 000 one hundred an i forty three in lustrics were looited m halton none of them vry ihtm but of groat importance to the coininun ity as 4000 people would be th own if employment if the were closed a similar ton lition etist ed throughout canndi and he he lieved thnl the r nt iple of prouv tion alonld bo p lird conditions ere bad but tbe only bright spot on tho ik r on m that the people will f nai ft tho oppor tnnilv t name a s irrosor in tho government rnj- ovruiio assoc a nf tair d inhibitions held its annual aferente in toronto with 1g0 delegates presont among tht luggcstmns brought before tin onfeifuce was that a deputation k sent to ottawa to urge the standardization of farm machinery- parts it being pointed out that such action would aave tbo farm or canada millions of dollars was also emphasized that tboro st be more attention given to the women n department at fall fain and that the amateur exhibit must bo i ro tec ted from tbe pro fessiooal who brought back tbe same exhibits year after year jnst for the money prizes these aie two good recommendations and it s to be hoped they will be follow robert browhino said i count life just a staff to try the strength on what did be mean he meant that lite is not just something to plav with some thing to juggle witb it s a much bigger business than that life is a training ground where a man akes himself fit to run life a big race and come in a winner and what constitutes a winner in life a race money fame honor pleasure these have a place but if they come in first any one of them lifos race ib lost for you if the man himself does not pass tbe winning post first with head up his heart light bis eye clear life s race has gone to a rank outsider many a man who has mado money and position is only an also ran in the eyes of the judge the man who is not captain of bis soul ib only a crock in hfo s handicap that is what the poet meant and he is right snt ronald geaham british ambassador to italy baa notified the anti blasphemy league that the king of england sends his good wishea for tho suocsbb o the approactyng international anti blasphemy and aoti obscenity con ference states a despatch from rome there is a continual grow th throughout the intellectual world towards tbe education of men in tbia direction we are not doing our share in this regard and it is recorded in hia experiences that rudyard kipling felt the bite of blasphemy more in thin dominion than else whore that may have been due to tbe virility of our people but sorely tbe time has come when we might hoar as part of the people a habit greater refinement of daily speech only when we advance educationally probably will no find the change in a perceptible way apart from that however a drive on tho part of schools and parents might avail considerably men who should know better are the wo rut offenders a boy can be forgiven much but a senior in tbe oftioe works or playground who vaunts a ghbncss in obscenity or fjtrofanity cannot have anything idemnatory handed to him a trifling mlitakr tho w fe c r t i m listei in the at 1 it ii 1 tit n lor of a cliur 1 ilr r r liim lie to sea bis w fe dci rs 11 o l r t rnf tho congregat on ft 1 iltt tbe 1 ume ik and annoiin ol pete bowers having ftono oo lllrs w fe desires the rayon- 1 ll o 10 i probation for his mifrl strotlt hi r jpnril at its first meeting a y nnlc 1 j a ilamnond as const 1 1 nt moo a i mr ho is also ii le bread inspector pound kt o sanitary n vector and nov oils wood mpodor nil for 100 s tear alll thi- i lamolt of contro versy on ci tin li union and tho huitle or toting on tho question of non concurrence in congregations it is apt to be forgotten that tho realisation of i nion is so close at hand and that in ibont tbreo months time the united church of i annda will be both a fact and a factor in hub dominion not withstanding the withdrawal f ral hundred congregations tram the now i nitod church tht i mon will lie dominion wide in is scope ind the united church it canada will tonsist of congregn lions scutored oter etery part of oo in try arrangements aie ml heme ptadc for the great i immal on if the union 1 1 according u the united rrli of ami 1 1 art is to form aki irian in tbt city of toroniti on ll p until day of june 1 m coinmitlios ire at tvork do n i in ken ents the billeting of iplcfiw i lo an 1 forms of pro ted no i i ropnato ordei of enr ti tli docket of business and a wholi series of meetings of conse on and inspiration the first fial council of the unitd tun oh of canada will be compoe il ol 1 tl presbyterians 1c0 melh odists 10 conretatiniinlibts ana 10 mon ivor- nf tho general cuuii cil of lnion cburuies thine delegates t commissionerfi have alrra iv been a pointed by the cl let co uls of the uniting church os and they consist of an equal m inner of ministers and laymen one of the first acta of this gener al ouncil will be to determine the number and boundaries of confer tnce to be established aod tho number nt representatives that shall constitute the next general council to bo convened within a i period of two years

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