Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 1, 1925, p. 1

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the georgetown herald piftybhshth year of publication georgetown wednesday evening april 1st 1925 lra v thegeorgelown herald j h moore pabllikar ud proprietor mnw udul wkly n- papar avaoclatioai cnr titbu uoinu kht passenger 7 ik vn possengei 1 l passeugor i0iaaro hail u 10 am passenger it 4h p in mail i30 pm passenger h21 i in passenger sunday 7- i uoin0 weht passenger 7m aui mail 1018am passenger su2 pm passenger 460 ini passenger 002 pm passenger 70h pin mail h26 pui passenger sunday looa n in going nolttii mail rr r b00 mi mail 4c5 pm going booth mail 1183 am mail 740 pm cautflai naliwal electric railways tanou saaarsu riuwn kastbouni wkstuoosh daily daily no 2 804 an no 1 721 t ia 11- 16- 1004 aro 3 jai aui 1204 pm 01121 amt 204 pm 7 121 pm 404 pm 9- 321 pm 1- 604 pm u 521pm s04pro 13 721 pm 1004 pm 15- 921 pm 1201am 17 1216 a in noa 1 run 4 run daily except i sunday directory this farmer knows where he stands i he has a memorandum on the drama stub of every account and an cony in his bank book as well a double check on his business the incoming cheques pc cash arc also shown in bis bank book in a dash he can tell when he paid any par ticular account or when an account was paid to him his bank book tells him he has no need to go to town to do his business if he is rushed a cheque by mail pays an item or makes deposits almost as quickly as he could do it himself today the safe efficient satisfactory method of busi ness is through the bank bank of montreal established ever kx years ibul asset in excess ofifcooooooo hilton wallbridqe dale barrister bolteitars etc toronto and oaoriralosrn oibclkndedy block la bar date in charge ot oaorsa town gdm ho mtir barrister solicitor etc office hill si georgelown hour 9 am to 5 p m open walncsday and saturday even clarence hw1gq1hb atarrlsur avalleuoi- notary p1 orooaomsiiju buxat omirmbtowd hours 9 am lo 5 pm open wednesday and salurday kvn hi ss mousy i taurhoate ibs dr t r bcarcelxtjb phyatelan and buraaon medical omcar ot bamlui ofboa iloura 1 to 4 and 1 to i i dr c f w ross physician aad surgeon mill stnst gcorgelowo lhoiie 22 exhouae surgeon grace hospital dr c v v1lluks physkiaa and surgeon office and residence juceo strt south phaawssx office hours 9iuam undcjip r r watsom dd 4 mds q sesgsf ara otfla haarm 9 ta eaopt tktalr aturaaama a at xxexseh d q oriropractio office aaul xray lavkaratai7 palamw frratwats 10 jrs axparalat office w bailey block neat door in j n onrills co illation and spinal analyali freest office orrcb hon as wednesdays and sat urdays 11 to 12 am 2 lo 5 pm and 7 id benj fetch r tor halton and pwal qlanwlllurui poat offloa baja ooodnotsd aauafaetorlly and at raa- onabla rata oroara laft at u oaomtown haram oflloa will raoalva j a tract clerk townsbtp of eaquesing- clerk 3rd division court the leading fire ana lite iniuri coi repr issuer of marriage licenses slewaruomvoril coal best anthracite coal always on hand nat and sforjp coal small egg coal largesized pea coat delivered to any part of the town aibo coke phone iso f rogers co georgetown stop look listen and read this advertisement for the best bargains in farm and town properties ideal borne for retired farmer 8 room cement block house on the 9th con just out of town this house is oiooly iptoniti electric lights stable hmi house aaraco 212 lots nod fnnt trwh price fhoooci knfly terms soien room brick house on main st all comenierjocs two 1 lots hen houso btnble and ptrtifk- nice laun hnd sliude trrt price 4ft00 owner icavinr town tbieo milpm from ieorgetoun 121 90aorcs workable 20 acres buib and 10 i room framo house liank barn 52 5 terms easy scoo room frame house and two lota price j hotel nt nerval on the highway price 3500 for particulars apply to e a benham e 9th i seven 7000 y real estate agent phone 164 ueoiujktown jjsisrsjssjsjsissisrser 0 0 0 0 d d q 0 0 0 0 0 d i d e 0 z 0 just nowfiesh and tender mother used to bae bread only once or at the most twice a week down on the old homestead arid it was always ffffish thats one thing youll like about potato loajp another exclusive cotnmnwty product said by arthur norrington pktic 8 gcwtdowa 0 0 b 0 b e b b b b b b e b b a a a a a jsfhjsthjsjajsfihjslhjhrsrarb we always carry a stock of- r singer machine needles raymond machine needles singer machine oil ideal silver cream watermans fountain pen ink nonolio waxpolish a b willson jeweluer next to hotel mrgibbon ge0rokt0wn georgetowns j eading 7 obacco confectionery store cigars cigarettes tobaccos pipes and stationery a fresh assortment o fancy easter eggs and baskets a choice line of chocolates at 30c per lb best grade of fruits in season h druks main st georgetown at last clothes that ere insured smart in design with the cosy grace that marks the eea- bonb mode the layton ia further enhanced by the policy ol insurance which vouches for its quality and she layton 27 50 d brill co main si georgetown hydro electric system 60 watt lamps 4 for 1 oo guaranteed lamps 25 wait 40 wall h2 00 watt h7 100 wait tungsten cc 100 watt nitro 66 150 watt nitro i h5 200 watt nilio 115 irons guaranteed 1 year 475 hydro irons guaranteed s years 575 orders taken 4or ranges and appliances of all kinds office town hall forsters cash and carry store a full link op choice fresh groceries provisions etc hu it in season rtbinsn bros uinellsoas oweoma prohnaeed ike best by ao wb bavc trie men swills coke4 bui aii cured veils il rlibt prices forsters w w boe- insurance broker insurance in all branches phone 65 georgetown m i ww life s trump card weep and jiii weep ulutie for lho had iil cmtli miil ikhmiv its mirtli hut iihh iroublh inmijli of ilx u n sitik mill the lulls will iilhw slgb it is lost on the air the ecboen hound to a jn fill hound bill ahnnk from vmruik cure iwjoice and men will neck jou grieve and they turn and ko they want full ineasurf of all jum pi ens ure but they do ijot need jour noo bo lad and your friends arc mnnj bejarlaud jou low thorn all there are none to decline jour uectared wine hut ulune jiu muit drink lires kail f w w passtoa play april 10to probably uery ono in george town has heard of the famous passion plaj at oberamtnergau avaria hut we fearthc avorage persons knowledge of the play ia rather hazy ao excellent oppor tunity to learn all about it will be n on good friday cveoing april 10th wbeo rev dr dickie ill give an illustrated lecture on in the mcthodiat church tbo play ib acted in follllment of a solemn vow mnde bylbe people of that alpme villase in 1138 that if almighty god would remove a pestilence that was raging among them they would peiform the assion tragedy in thanksgiving very tooth ear dr dickie having visited oberammergau and conversed wilh some of tbo lead- ng actors and hiving made a cans- fill study of the whole production a position to speak with auth ority upon it when thp play was ust acted sixty six presentations were given between may oth and september astb 1922 each of which took eight hours four in the morning and four in tbo afternoon the preparations for the play called for seven m oaths of rehearsals besides as is commonly known men who are candidates for the chief roles begin preparations far in advance of that time by raising beards and growing long hair since wigs and makeups are not allowed the paaaion play it is said is the only play that can be given in the full light of day the inhabitants of the village number only about thirteen hundred and the complete cast for tho play comprises over seven hundred all of whom must bo obor ammcrgauers- of tula mbcr in the presentations of 22 124 were boloists or had speaking parts a largo number of women and children were used especially in the mob scenes whereas anton lang portrayed for the third time the part of christ moro than thirty countries were represented by the 318000 visitors who saw the play the last time it was acted vtttlullon wlafcw frane we copy tbc following item which refers to a former respected resident of georgetown from the windsor out paper- something entirely new is feat ured in one of the exhibits at the building show now in progress at the windsor armouries it is a ventilating window frame the in vention of a windsor man j a glass although simple in construction tbo new window ib artfully con- coaled it is so constructed that it will supply a room with a con stant supply of fresh air at the same time doing auay with all drafts the frame admits the fresh air and carries out the foul air at the same time the vent is on the outside or the window below the silt and is screened making it insectrproof prom this vent the air tmels on s course to the inside sill which ih hinged so that it may be lifted or lowered at will and can be set st any desired point the fuel that the air traietb up ward from beneath tho sill makes the frame rainproof it can be left open in the htormiest weather cnnstaotl supplying fresh air to the inside of the boum the frame can be made m eilh- word or steel and is adaptable to any type of building mr uihfb who has his invention protect bi canadian and american patents installed the windows in sev oral homes and public buildings in all of winch hey are gmnp satis faction a osnarotii bfiicallaatrtitu ska war the home of mr and mrs thos p watkins on the limn way at the first line na the scenp of a happ gathering of nrndh nd neighbors last wednewdny evening the oc- i wfth a miscellaneous hhower to their daiitjliter miss isabel p marriage lo mr clarence s wmlieldot llenwillianib wascele bratcd yeiteritaj afternoon the spring shower preaimn dtd nnt detfcr the assembling of a large gathering for there wen- between sil and seventy friends in the party many and varied were the handsome and useful girts bestow ed npon tbe bride elect who found herself well dowered when her eddtngjlny arrived a delight ful bocml evening was spent and mr and mrs watlhnr and fannl proved themselves excellent hosts and hostesses free press carters banquet roarla game enthusiast and wives spent eafoyable eveniag her liftj local mkin and then unci were jntheiil at the annual hamjuel held in the it pactum re ception hail at the a run u last fn- dii night the oicusion proved lo he one of lho until enjcryahlo events of the season and displayed that splendid hpiril of good hporlh- in ii ti nl iip which eists among our local follower of the old scotch game at m oclock the gathering snl down to a delicious chicken dinu nerxcdon tastily arranged and nil ly decorated tables laid in the i option hull after all had purlaki of the many good things provided for the alloviution of raveoouh ap pontes and drank in tho spirit of good fellowship un enjoyable toast list was announced this was m tersporscd with community sing log selections by the curlers choir consisting of messrs w v grant r y womyss 0 d colt and w ureensword solos by mrs w c bessey c d colo and wm wd and instrumental duets by messrs cole and wemyss in the absence of lt col g 0 brown president or the club mr ed mcwhirlor vice president as tbe loastmabtor of the even ig and performed tbe duties of that oflico in an able and enter taining manner tho toast het was as follows our curling club proposed by l it date response by j b wallace the koarin game proptwetl by ralph ross response by major grant the local curlers proposed by clias burnsidc response by robert the arena proposed by j d kel ly response by ed mcwhirter the press propotcd by j b mac ule response by j m moore the ladies proposed by a i squires response by j l thompson a pleasant feature during the banquet was tho presentation by mrs k mcwhirter of ivory piano lamps to eah of the four mem bers of the winning team in tbc inter rink competition viz j b mackeoxie ted erwin a l squires and skip j b wallace mr j d kelly tho popular and energetic secretary of the club also the recipient or a present from bis fellow curlers at tho conclusion of tbe toast list an old time dance wus enjoyed he assembly room when many present renewed their youth by wiling away an hour to the strains of delightful music nupplied by mrs w c bessey miss leavitt and r j b wallaco everyono was delighted to seo r worthy citizen and veteran curler major l grant present at the banquet and enjoyed listening to his reminiscences nf curling in by gone days the major was a member of tbo first curling club rganixed in georgetown in 18c8 nd is to day tho only surviving member of that organisation ho has taken part in tbe game for post 69 years was one ot- tbe most enthusiastic players during tbe past season and it a rare occasion whon tbo major did not pat his shot whoro it would do the most good may bo continue to grow young and enjoy tbo roarin game is the wish of every oiiizen mrs wm miller was the caterer and provided and served the splon- did menu which was so much en joyed by all present ashgrove tin ini baiaa mnulatad several citixens have registered complaints wilh regard to tbe practice of delivery men errand boys and boys on bicycles taking short cuts across their lawns inch but recently were cleared of snow and are still soft the wheel tracks and footmarks are hard to idicatc and the lawns which are beautiful in summer are greatly lutilated by the marks placed in them when tbe ground is soft in spring if the practice is not btopped several of chose whose is have suffered have sigmhed their intention of taking the mat trr up with the police klrkwosd mcmidn knox church ballinafad was the scene of a very pretty wedding march ihth when mildred frieda daughter of mr and mrs george mcmcnemy was united in marriage to james palmer kirk wood son of mr and mrs wm kirk wood of erin by tbe rev n wnddelt tbe bndo who was given away by hr father was bo- mgly dressed in a sand poiret twill suit and an oppasumchorker the gift of the groom and carried a bouquet of sweet pens and enr nations mibs ada mcmenemv sister of the bride acted as brides maid waring a brown crepe de chene dress the groom beinc sup ported by his brother donald kirk wood the grooms rift to tbe bridesmaid was an ihuiiiumi signet ring and to the heit mini n waldcmar chain the editing i arch was played h miss iuie oclmr after the ceniiionj s reeeption was held nt the home nf the brides parenti n hen about tweny five guests snt down lo a dainty luncheon- after winch lho happy couple left toi a short tfta toronto buy madi in canada goods ntld patron i0 liomp town mer chants in tln spring you rarely hear rt young mans fancy turning lightly to thoughts of digging a garden people held their 81 patrick houiii nl the home of mr and mrs v w fibiilt on wed nesday evening mmcli ibth the evening was n games and contests suitabu lo the octasiou refreshments were horved and community singing brobght the pleiinunt evening to it close all agreed that tbe evening was far from being dry especially the goinghome part mr j m donoe i ph paid his usual spring viit ui ss no il on friday last a iilcinmnt evening in the form of asutpnsc party was spent t tbe home or mr and mrs george ciirne uhep about seventy of our young people assembled to wel come the bride to our neighbor hood euchre and dancing and a delightful luuci were tbe chief features of the evening tho ashgrove people welcome mr and mrs george nurse and family who have moved from erin to their farm recently purchased from mrs walter thompson mr and mrs henry wilson and master baton wore at carlisle on thursday list attending tbo faner- if mrs wilsons brother mr a tansley terra cotla lr and mrs j algie were last uvok presented with an address and silver sugar bowl and silver shaving cup by their friends here prior to their removal to ouetph tho best wishes of their many friendb follow them to their new mr ferrier had his foot badly out one day labt week while chop ping wood in mr clancys bash lore was a large turnout at tho ladies social hour meeting held at tbe home of of mr and mrs john edge on tuesday march 17th all wore a sprig of shamrock and a real irish pro gram was given and enjoyed by mr wm hunter jr spent a few days with durham relatives last week a number of our young people ire entertained to a euchre party at mr and mrs j l craines last mr george town send of chel tenham has sold hib bush on the oth line to mr r clancy roy barnes son of w w born- of esquesing fell and broke his right arm while at play one day lat woek charlcb gibson of nelson bad s right arm almost severed a the elbow whon be fell on a circu lar saw one day last week the first farmer in milton dis trict to do his spring plowing is w e mocrcady of trafalgar township who began tuesday he reports tbe land to be in good b ape this is several weeks earl- ir than usual in qalton county reformer acton messrs a m smith and p mo- intosb have engaged in refinish ing of automobile bodies by a new met bod of air- com pressor spraying news was received here on mon day or the death of mr r a ftick- of campbells corners near sbelburne mr riokoy was for d years a resident of ballina fad mrs john r kennedy and miss minnie e nolsou have been in brampton several days during the week visiting their si a tor mrs scott who has been seriously ill she is now out of danger and con valescing nicely free press gaorcatowm talaat la te santa we clipped the following from the tarpon springs leader plor- da of march hrd the regular nodthlj supper at the tourist club last friday night was the largest attooded of any supper that the club ever had following the supper the canadian members put on a program that was very entertaining and pleasing to the big number of members present mr frank j barber atcm a graduate of tbe toronto conserva tory of music who studied- there under sir fmncesca danna a noted italian maestro sang three ibers m a baritone voice of great volume and range mrs jj k collin mr harborh daughter played two piano numbers very nlingh mrs coffin and miss fhrabelh mp michael rendered two piano duets which were much ijoed in die audience dr wat- in gave n verv interesting rnd in- riirlive address on canada and boy flnd detective holding or the cana an national railways stratford had three georgetown lads before w magistrate moore lost weel harges nl wilful damage the s arose out of the doings or the three boys the previous 8an- daj afternoon they were tree- passing in the canadian national railway stulion in tho absence of any of the ofilciah and wilfqjjy hmohbcd a large pane of bent bevel edged rlas in the oflioe window the detective rounded up the mis creants thoy pleaded guilty arid were lined 6 and corli ew u 10 each for the damage they in curred the sunday afternoon prank cost them 198g each v

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