Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 20, 1925, p. 1

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the georgetown herald htty i 10h11i year- of publication georgetown wednesday evening may 20th 1935 the georgetown herald j m moore pnbllihar mad proprietor maoibr cbdub wkl naw ppr ataoclntion on it tl tubli joinu r att panhliigor passenger passenger mail passenger mail pubbcnger passenger sunday going west passenger mall 7 gan 0 14am 10 18am 11 15ani h 48 p m 6 80 p m 8 2g pqi 7 21p passenger passenger passenger mail passenger sunday 001no north mail urn i going bouto 7 54 am 10h0aro in tun 4 60 p ra 0 02pm 7 08pm 6 26pra 10 24 a m 8 00 am cuudfu natltul electric sailways toroat baharbu kallwav ra8tbound ebtbound daily daily tnln train no 2 8 04am no 1 7 21 am 4 10 04ani 8 u 21 am 6 1204 pm 61121 am 8 2 04pm 7 121pm 10 4 04pm 9 821pm 12- 604pm 11 521pm ii 8 04 p m 18 7 21 p m 1610 04 p m 16 fl 21 p m 1812 01 a m 1712 16 am train nob 1 ran 4 run daily except sunday directory shilton wallbrildqe dale barristers solicitor ete toronto and gaorgatown obm kannady block la roy dal in charg of doora oyn galea barrister sol ci lor etc office hill st georgetown hour 9am to 5 p m open wlnedy and saturday even ng guutence r wiooihs barrlatar bolieltor hoimrr pnulo offlm cheho block horntown hour 9 a ro lo s p m open wedneuuy and saturday even ng mortawa- bit tmnt to loan telmoiblm dr t m bcarcklxub phyaialan and burgoo n madlcal officer of haalta offloo houra 1 to and 7 to t p ro phorw h offlc and ftoaldaac main street south oppoalla preabrtertan charon dr c f w rom phytic tea and surgeon mill stre t georgetown pbone h ex house surgeon grace hosp tal lurveon c toroolt dr o v williams rhjn c an and surgeon office and residence queen street south pkoaases office hours 9 luam l3snd6pm lso by appointment t r watson d 1 8 h d s gmtgatowa offlee baani 9 to exopt p l heath lda o d dantlat obie in lant block on door norit at 0nlir carrlat fctorj hoar t a m to p a ammkl8en d c hf ohxropraotic office cb aad xraj laboratory 9 falsaar ocalaata 10 jrm xparalaea office in bailey block nesl door in j n oneill oomkatloa and eplnal aairai frae at office omca houu wednesdays and sat urday llto12ani 2lo5pm and 7 to 9pm other hounby sppoinlment phoha office isow aod residence 25 benj petch lleanaad auctioneer for hal ton and taal airawiluama foat offlc aut eoodacted auafaotortlr and at rao oaabla rata ordara taft at th oeorfalowa harald offloa win reoelvt prompt atuntlon j a tract clerk townsh p of lsques rig clerk 3rd o vision court the leading fire and life iniurancr co s represented issuer dt tlamaga l en lwartlon ont coal best anthracite coal alway on hand nut and stooe coal small egg coal large sized pea coal delivered to any part of the town alo coke phone 180 f rogers co georgetown if you must think of price think of this roofing backed by johns manvill ire with over fifty years experience in the manufacture of roofings madeof carefullyselected rag felt thoroughly saturated with ufe- giving natural asphalts r johnsmanville pilot roofing quantity output and distributing economies make possible the production of this rocini which combines moderate first lost with really good service we recommend the application of johns manville pilot with pyramid kaps fasteners that in sure an absolutely weather- tite job ask us about this feature georgetown creamery cream wanted we pay 36c for batter fat and 37c for cream testing over 35 we are not grading no 2 send your cream to the georgetown creamery where you cot good service and cash on delivery all yenr round don t bo misled by bnjors who come oul wlicn cream it scarce it yon wish ns to call for your- cream write or phone ofd meaty vmiesday ui saturday evenings we will pay you the higheat market pncea for your eggs fowl and wo georgetown creamery co m saxe manager if moving local or for a distance it will pay ou to oall na our prices on an id an red load will aorpneo ou wo have had the jcarn ex pen ence in furnitorf removal and liae nerved hundreds bfitisfjictonlj if in doubt ask anyone who has tried our sen ice ofojwtown ont j phone 171w n snyder cmmewo tamtt hauuno- vf fieri about ila slrilsso 8 the consumption of tea lea as a beverage is used in nearly every country in the world it is estimated over 200 billion cups ire consumed annually australia leads in tea drinking with an annual per capita consumption of about nine pounds which means that every aus tralian consumes from six to eight cups of tta every day the consumption per capita in cngland is 8j lbs and in canada nearly t 5 lbs in the united states it is less than 1 lb but this is largely because americans have not been able to get fine teas until comparatively recently c salada is con sidered one of the choicest blends on the market and is the largest selling tea in either united states or canada salada h druks leading tobacco store f all kinds ol tobaccos cigars cigarettes pipes etc kola pipes regular si 60 cadi lor 75c a new assortment of fresh chocolates and chocolate fruit in season h drtjks main st georgetown standard size boxb 1 2 are tibnc s 0 cl aco cord 7 to itikmh tab a 000 n kf 7 fio cmntrjurd 10 000 uiioh j 00 fill oicr sized country cords 10 000 milcio 81t 11 00 h24 15 2 i flu ii lfi 75 17 00 supreme cords 10 000 r llloh h0 1 1 i 10s 1 2 i 11 12 j 1 2 t8l 11 00 12 go 10 00 17 25 18 go 19 00 high pressure and balloons stocked in all s zes tirst clai repairing guaranteed to give service f sinclair tbejire repair shop pbone 26 reliable watches at a low price ingersoll pock t v aleh a from 2 00 to ix wntrt watches mm j4mtot50 jewel 1 modtla from j k ui j1- 00 to be had n pla n or itad ohtc d als there an inejfmoll tor everyone ririr la motif n io ml o i eiersharp tcndls the home light ilo it ward ll rough the 1 irl nci m wt try w ty i triad ilo 1 ii run hotkxdouti lk lo hi ckclou ik i mik oiih il ii e nij i t wind moann o inn 1u ink of grief and w o i llio tall dark lroeh hohilt the i tlh in hndnoua vihimioi low gloom oerjhero tho dreary night the wind tlto rain tho cold uainicn my spirit and t lag lilo one toil worn and old in the dead of the darkooss i lod then slop to thrill before mo slimtm ilight of 1iomo thu hlooiu of night lu kill m hoart beats ftster and my step grown likl tpr ijuitker fret flint gliam of welcome throujjb the dark q rings joy of life to mo nrarer i draw before tho light t shadow eomea a form now bomeooo pocre into tiio night into the dark and storm bomeooo watches someono sornoouo hopes that i will come from out the world of and darkness swirling bj oh happy thought oh jooub thrill thn day a reward has come for someone g waiting someone hopes someone cares at homo g a degroatr bishop elected notes and comments n i 1 in wit th more attfotion hi o ii la tiled m tie very rev dr owen succeeds lale blsbop clark iryltcv dorwjn 1 owui dean if n ugui i ind uttir of christ church ulhelitl han illon was elected lust llirsili nfurnoun ftixhop of nmgtrn dmliop oweo was licelitiriut in theology in trinity collogo 1007 inldd juxo dgnitatis 1910 ho tompleted his divinity rourio ii 1001 aod wur ordained m that iear vnd nobcd tho same year he ua a member of tho church oonghss piograiiicommiclee lion chaplain si george h sociot and dean of niagaj and nclor of christ clnirejl tlnthedral ham hon obituary wlliiam glftkn iho death occurred at bis resi den co on mill streot bramplon auodaj may 17th of william giften in hib 02nd year the 1 ite g flen waa a son of the late robert giften who settled in chmguacousy on his arrival from scotland in 164 e boro in may held on tho second line east chingoacousy mr giften had lived most of bis life in that die tnct being a successful and well known farmer there until six years when be retired to brampton a presbytorian and a liberal ho is survived by his vfidou who was formerly miss bella martin three sons ltshc coorge and qugb all of brampton and four brothers peter of sim coo county miller of calcdon andrew of chinfiuaco id john of esqaesing and sisters mrs 8 w hawthorne of greenock mrs joseph gray of mai field mrs jane shipley of b ten en sask mrs john mcmeek iur of chinftuarousy mrs charles uodeland of toronto and robert poyntz of brampton major cblsbolm dead tho sudden death of major frank cbisholm one of the most prominent citizens of oakville d who was well known in geor getown which took place saturday last camo as a groat shook to bib family and to iho members or knox presbyterian church of which he was a member and active worker majoi chisbolni was in hib usual health until friday when he suffered a stroke as a result of which death took place today be was in his 62nd year during tho war major chisholm was ono of the most active and fliciont of tho recruiting forces in england ho tried timo and time again to get bj the medical exam nation that would permit him to go to tho trout bat nas always turned down on tho ground that ho was physically unfit it was ono of his great disappointments hint he bad not been allowed to tarticipato in tho actual work a the fighting area major chisholm is survived by mrs chisholm and two daughters mrs faith robinson and mibb e w chisholm of oakville four sons james m of preston dr george d chisholm m c who is now in england f h and c daniel of oakville and bj one brother and four sisters a b willson jeweller n l to hotl mcgihhon ci or nown w w roe insurance broker insurance in all branches mphone 65 geobgetown call aooaptad hot kenneth mclean ot btay net- and sunny dale corners has nceeptcd the call from georgetown id limehortsc and on tuesday it was sustained by tho barrie pras btcry non unionist he will leato stajner after the 24th mat obt luoltal iho toronto globe ot thursday last contains tho following regard no a foimcr georgetown young irtdj miss isabel coutts piano tal drew a large and appreciat audience to the conservatory concert hall last evening the oitng artist who recened many beautiful bouq lets wore a pretty frock of orchid crepe do chine oftly trimmed with ostrich fol lomug tht rcclal mr paul wells eiiiet lamed ntui per for his clover pni il qaalpb excnninu haaawad the aim ml exrursions to the ontario agnnilt iral college wh cb iised to be bo much enjoied v farmers from all ovtr ontario are again being renegd plans are now going ahead to take care of part en from peel county onwed nesdaj juoe 10th a free lunch eon will he served in the gymnas mm at noon and other arrange meats are mado to take interested parties oter the experimental plott as well as v sit tho various depart ments where exhibits are hfting prt pared aclon mr and mrs a kannawiu iait cd friends in shelburne on sundnj ov a c stewart m a and a t mann representative elder attended tho last meeting of the guelph presbytety on 1 ies day mr w j patterson and a dele gallon of main street business men waited upon the council questing that a night watchman bo appointed to patrol the town to stop the burglaries of husmess places that bave taken place late ly a night watchman was ai pointed mrs john mcgill of ottawa was aguestofhei brother mr jamcb symon during tho week on tuenday night tho hal ton chapter minstrels a masonic ag gregatiou from georgetown at traoted a large audience the first part was a par ad y on secret society initiation ceremonies with full musical ritual and regalia aching bunion rode the goat and was initiated id to vanitas lodge no a i ot the coloroo persuasion the caste acted heir respective parts with skill and precieli tho second part was monopolized by the minstrels the men ot tho ebony physiogonomy kept tho house m an uproar from start to finish jdheir sobgs choruses jokes costumes and ditties were true to life perhapb a trifle ex ag go rated at times free press limehonse tho ladies of the limehouso women e institute held their no oual meeting on thursday aftoi i may 7th in community hall the following officers were elected for the coming year president miss lnella n ckell 1st vice pres mrs jos scott 2nd vice pres mrs f brown sec treos mrs w l milliero dis direotor miss l ntokell local directors mrs j noble rs r l brown social committee mrs char lotto osburn mrs j meredith mts f brown miss ethel mocul lough program committee mm r l brown mrs j now ton mrs j nickbll and mrs j scott the limchouae womon s insti tuto will hold their summei series meeting m community hall on may 20th with mrs aitken ot beaton as the speaker sbqig a iplendid speaker and we hope overyono will enjoy her message ah women and girls will ho mado welcome atldtin hi o iii til hacking out of u mbih f row lanch btlut 1 id iuh across ti iowalkn c klchwij ojo very careful n t nciftl vvij i a been nearly n iiiuill t u ue suggostu that nil ku h tax hiiouii be required to tome- to l ntop before oroebmg tliowalk aul i to sound ther horn uhile ao ctenn ing tho sidewalks should be n otic absolutely fiafo bg ofnn is buggotted as liki ly tu have t ccond letm as ijosrrnorttmeral of canada uo has been one of tte most popular reprpsoutafnti of iho king over located m the dominion up in this part ot the dominion the poo- i lu bine never had to 0 portouiiy to gut aciju tinted v illi bun hou ocr ho is the llrst govomor xor at leasuhnlf a century and prob ably a gooa deal more who bus not vibllod guelph pltactical f kveky uai pm ate residents in town are annoyed by the visits of pedlars and travel ting salnsmon who pay no busineas tax and only a scanty license tho city o lancaster penney vania stopped the peddling nuih- anco by tho vory effective mothod of hatinla citj ordinance passed which compels any and all temper ary dispensers of merchandise of an j kind whatsoever to pay a il- so of 100 per montb or any fraction thereof this ordinance was pai scd marh 18tb 1906 and haa been moat effective over since on june 10 there will bo two historic gatherings m toronto tho continuing pres by w nan church will hold its first general assembly on that date as will also the general council of tho united church many who have not taken an active part or stand in the matter of church union either because they belong to other churches or because of a desire to remain strictly neutral will bo glad when the controversy dies down they have faith enough in thoir fellow countrymen to believe that their motives aro ot the best and that after all tho advance ment or christianity is the roam desire hpuf is a little paragraph that is going the roundb of the press it is well worth reproduc ing because it preaches a sermon is brimful of excitement and is besides the picture of tho interior of a happy home and what con tri botes to its haipinqss it 19 a reply of a woman to a query qf her neighbor as jo wh she allow td her children and husband to litter every roam in tho house the mark of tho little muddyfect upon the floor can bo easier re vod than tho etaio when those little feet go down into the high ways of evil tho prints of the ttlo fingers on the window panes annot shut out sunshipo half so much as the shadow that darkens tho mothers bsart over the ono ha is but a namo through tho coming years and if john finds his home a refugo from care and trouble and his greatest happiness within its four wnll ho oan put hib boots in the rocking chair and hang bis coat up on the floor evety day in the week and if i can stand it and he enjoys it 1 cannot see that it is anybody else s busi nesb monthly commercial letter any developments in trade and industry during april wore of a favorable character man u factor ers have been somewhat busior and steol nulla and engineering shops bavo beon active as tho re sult of rtceiving some substantial orders the amount of building actually under way is larger than was anticipated and many of those who were out of work during tue winter are now finding em plojment in this trade it may leo bo noted that the output of minerals and forest produots in creased during the first three months of the year merohaots however find the public still dis losed to couine their narnbases to essential e bnt the fact that motor salebare equal to those of prior ears seems to show that there is no marked depression business at the present time saewar tat ta brlda a nomberof fuonds of mrs j j- campbell nee miss grace qiffeo met at tho home of mrs j b mr- cluro to present ber with a misrcl laopoos shower a short program was then given mrs 8 j me clure was chairln3y and she callel upon mrs amott mcolure for a solo mihb annie dolson ga i piano tnsti u men tal and mink mabel robs sangasolo a mock nel linn performed afterwards nlicli brought forth peals of laughter then the gifts were i rnugl t in bj sammie mccltirr- and don mkin ley in tho form of a four rtori wed ding cake the 1 ndotl en cut tho i wh ch was filled w th pre i ents mrs c choi no rood th several verseb assisted b mrs y caldwell tho br do then madi a nice replj thanking her many friends for ihe nice uitoful gifls and invited thm all to go and see herin her now borne in cheltenham luncheon was then served after which all seni home feelinr they had bpeot a verj enjoyable afto noon together a rorioob old cqcntbr is england she is laboring under the tremendous burden of war dobt she is buffering from the oemploment of her people jutit recently it was reported that tho total number of tho unemployed was oor a milhoo great sums are spent weekly id unemployment doles yet england keeps right in doing busioeas in the 8ft mo old itand and mostly in the same old way bho is paying hen own war debtb and allowing those who owe war debts to ber to choose their time she manages to reduce tho burden of her debt last jenr the reduction amounted to 84 000 000 pounds she is afl to lessen the taxes on both the middlo cluhs ncomes and on tbcfavoaltby and ihc proposes to provide a scheme of contributor insurance for tl o boneflt of the working c in sees bich next joar will g to tho wid dws of insured men ten shillings weeklj for life and i skejirovision to- cl ildron under 14 feventnall there are to be old ago pensions ai lb instead of 70 without acy test is to means one is tempted lo vender how los laud does such things kincardine pper jofn artor hat rik been in whole harkc of the kincardine review or lie last h years jcol hugh ci irk ex m p the well known oiiiwitip has so outh s inter st to 1 j hinler owner of tho v ncardine reporter and tho two papers will bo merged ns the rt- r aod reporter under the mitn agementofmr iluntor khemerger forced b the increased cost of prodi etion of newspapers ir hamngbeen found that there was not enough busiuoss in a town of kincardine s meo to snpport two papers neither proprietor wished to give up but it was recognixed that ono paper must ro and tho issue was decided by the toss of a coin don t missi the halt game in the park next saturdaj afternoon

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