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

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the georgetown herald fifty ninth ykak of publication georgetown wednesday evening- july 1st 182 f 150 per annum in adtiuicc 200 to us 9 tbegeorgelowd herald j m moore pabllkar ud praprlator haoahar anadlan waaklr nam- panar a ho elation chk tiai tabls uotnu baht pasaengor 7 36 uin iiutiiiiigur u14 am inasengcri 101 8 aim mail 11 1c passenger tmhp in mail t 88 lm pasaengtir 821 pm passenger sunday 71 pm ooinu wkht passenger 764 am mail 10s0aup passenger 212 pm paahengcr c0 pin passenger 60v pm paaseuborii 708 pm mail 826 pm passenger sunday 1024 am going nobtu mail mail im pni goino boutd mail 1188 om mail 740 pm caaadlu nation hedric railways trat biiuku rill eabtbound wrbti10und daily daily na2juliin nol 721am 4 1004 am 8 uu1 0 1204 pm s 1121 am 8 204 pm 7 121 pm io 404 pm 9 821 pm 12- 604 pm u 621pm 1 1 b04 pm 18 721pm 161004 pm is 921 pm in 1201 am 17 1210 am train nob 1 run 4 rua daily except s u oday directory hilton wallbrioqe dale barriaurs solisilora eto toronto and qoorgmown oon kanuady block la roy date in chart of oaoraa- tawr gffloa h o meib barrister solicitor etc office hill 51 georgetown houm-9arnh- 5 p m open wednesday a saturday cvcning- ouajtemgb h wiooins barrtiur solicitor omoaoveilx btock- hour 9 am to s p open wednesday arid sulurday evening aortaaaa inrti mousy u telephohb ibs dr t if maroejlldb phyaielan and suroaen madlcal oooar ot ucajth oirtoa houra 1 to 4 and 1 u i phenau ocaca and raaldanca main btraat south oppoalto praabjtarlai church dr c r w robs on toronto dr o v williams fbyuciau and surgeon office and reiidcnce queen sire soulb paeaamtt office houn 9luam 13 nd6jlp lao by appoimmenl r k watbdx du offioa hoarst b to o ex dap t tfciirssur altarmaoas p i heath lda od p i ohxropbagtio x masuol bursary ootaopatky or ejaotrfoity cairopraoun i jourcalomtar last attkkdaxt haw the most complete and upto i office chiropracticalljr in onlano iieile1 tka ckiropraotoi plr oraaut 13 jn axparalaoa office next to oneills girage wednesday saturday 2to 57 io 9 p olbcr day and hour by appoinlmen pbooe liow residence 246w at mil toa phone 213 tuesday and friday 2 to 9 pm hi gu ilul of till immlhm hands of mother miuc tlioj do for mo what none would tbe imnitu on earth tlioj soothe mo in inj niiftonngs ami guide me in in mirth itt worked for me full many a day and mnuy a louuly night tlic- show mo thingr hint inhonld see ion nil thats true and right theyve taiilit mo i hclloll jlov 1 fl benj fetch uoanaad anouonaor tor hilton and poal qlanwuuaina post odoa balaa oondncwd smuafactorlty and at raa- anabo rata crrdsra laft at tha owptown harald offloa will temr j a tract clerk township of elwn clerk 3rd divinon court the leading fire and lfe insin coi represented laauer of marriage licenses slcwarltown ont crlaiz stxn 0 d car coal best anthracite coal always on hand nat and stove coal smajl egg coal large sized pea coal delivered to any part of the town also coke phone 180 f rogers co georgetown no 3 q uestton what in- dicates best what people think of their motor cars tttswer whether they buy another of the same make when they come to buy a new one more than 75 of the mclaughlinbuicks buik each year are purchased by former mclaughlinbuick owners s v king halton garago phone 234 georgetown qveriand coach with sltcafflnders beautifully designed engineered for endurance outperforms all cars in its price class excels all coach values by a wide margin v take it out on the road feel its rush of silent smooth power sweep right over those steep hills in high through sandy muddy rough roads without a murmur then flash sway with amazing speed thats the per formance and power youll find in tbe new overland six cylinder coach a car of beauty style and luxury youll be proud to own and a value you cannot equal anywhere my hoththh hands molliern bands me low ihiinuny iulhiih 1 know mm whiter and finket almhji pen o 1 wont to ist huldmy and nil tlio elotlniik hint a tear icml a t j lew a sin nifibt her hnnd the do correct mo when i uiistnkoh us rlnltlren mak the wash my lbingu they b tho homo lb ty coot and nnd bake they tuck mo in my hod at lender way theyve tniifiht mo how to fold my bands when we together pray what motbere handu do mean to can no or half he told but thin i know theyre loielier than diamond and gold k stoinmann thrilling experience on radial car embers of danforlh united churcb choir had a harrowing ox poncdco saturday night whpn re ink from an enjoyable picmo nt eldorado park near streete- while tliotr toronto and suburban radial car was racing along at forty mi ion an bour tbe j motor man suddenly disappeared and lbo ear plunged along for nearly two milcb before someone disoovired that it had no driver conductor jumped into lbo broach and brought the car to a stop near mcodowvale tbe mot- orman uas found in an uncon- ioub condition the party of ag poo pi o boarded ieir special car at 01g at eldor ado park manned by conductor j ddvidson and mo torn an wm s montoith of 197 uilmour avenue near meadowalo a about sudden ly iirossq among tbe passengers that somcono had fallen overboard at first it was thought to be one tbe posse n sera themselves tho conductor finding that the did not stop in response lo bis signal made bis way quickly to tbe front lie found that motor- monteitb had disappeared ho brought the car to a atop and backed it to meodowvale station iero tbe regular train which 9 following bobind was sent buck to get the motorman and pick him up a hospital car was rushed from toronto with a doctor board and convoyed the injured man lo toronto uenoral hospital re he was found to be suffer- ing from conciibbion of lbo brain id broken collar bono and arm the picnic party was delayed untl tho hospital car bad gone by and finally arrived at keelo atreet at ii quarter after midnight what caused motorman mon- teitti to fall out of bia car is not yet known ono theory la that h received an eleclrio shock in somo manner another story is that ho was leaning out of the door when the car wont round a curvo to try and boo the regular car which was tromcw here behind and a him over montoith has been a motorman for 1g years but has been with the cnr for only four months bis run being to uuelph counly wctu convention ventmn of nl hal ion conn mil in the millou lmted buret of cniiiidii limrlmh two lory inlerubluik and prolit- tile sessions wore bold presided er by the president mrs 1ald- iij if georgetown who uns again elected lie ports wore given on lbo de partments of kvungeliem citizen ship scientific to hi pa ran ce trav aid kuap wrappers fair work mnravkducation and moth ers meetings pin tt lower miasion militia and marine little white kibbonors ami- narcotics iniw enforcement temperance in sun day schools medal contest most of tbe reports cwdenrod hpleudij work being drpe and plans for ffective work during tho june is demonstration month for the overland coaches be our guest for a free demonstration ride come in today anotberbix valnc overland coach 9z5 53 weeks to pay j n oneill son georgetown overland milton a large number attended the mted churcb congregational leetiur last fiidaj evening it as decided that tho session have fifteen members with three retire each year and that tho term iiembership be limited to live eara so tho meeting expressed itself io favor ol a term eldership instead of life elders which choice is given to the local church the cldora elected were judge elliott j- m denjea c h sttiart col ptolemy fi r bews w b clementa w j mrcleoalian wm atkinson j e bell finest fay r e harmon p d hartley jas g ford allan mahon and w h- 8 to wart the following were elected to the boord of stewards j j w son jno irving a ij mwnabb gordon maenabh j w blight wm hume sr rm clements e f earl c r turner alex ijawson 1 k mcmahter w j hurtle victor norm joe will molt t a hutchinson mr and mrs ota johnson nee margaret alexander ol bedford indiana lime been msitinr her atmt mrs robert stewart and are retnrning home by motor lo- dav miss elizabeth stewart milton and agnes alexander toronto will accompany iheni re turning home by rail champion iiitng year two very pleasing- feal tires of afternoon session were lbo presentation of a ibroe slur of honor pin to mia r b galbraith for securing thirty nombcrs by mrsr e harrison and two beau tifully rendered solos one by miss joan kennedy of acton and mrs r bodkin of burlington mrs coote of oak v hie one of ir oldest and best workers took charge of tho nonnltde prayer eer- iceand also referred to tbe death of miss wass and tho loss sustain ed by all societies with which she connected i ra caldwell in her presiden tial address spoke in part as fol lows another year has gone have we each done ourvery best i putting flrdt ibinga in their proper place if not why not glad to report ono now union in acton and a y in georgetown we also have an in crease in membership but are nab satisfied when we know there are mber of lowns and villages where work along our union line should be dono we need leaders but tboy seem difficult to find if boys and girls are to bo saved from tho curse or drink someone must show some special interest let us put aside some of our num erous social functions which please and arouse only those who engage in them and givo some of our time to help drive tho ourso from our land holp form young peoples unions ltl a and lightbearera our children must be warned of tbe danger any group of people calling thomselves a club can get license to sell beer and as never before our young people am being tempted to drink those engaged in the business of selling do not care who gets it so long as they get the profits somo of our boys and girls will go down ir we do not them wo also must warn the young against smoking our youth in canada are too important to be made less cftlciont in any way for the tasks they have in hand mosl important of all is christian women lo remember from whence our health cometh make much of tbe devotional hour god is on tho side of right so let i trust in god and do our duly tbo main address of tbe after noon was mado by rev john co- burn he urged ue to avoid pci aimism now and nol read too far from the optimism to wbicb wo have previously been too prone tho present reaction is not duo to any failure of prohibition there is a general rovolt againslcbndi- lions since tbo war and prohibi tion ia unjubtly blamed for many isatibfaclory conditions our 3 vo ram tint la blarrrethor appear- g to deal unjustly with the torn pe ranee people bnt tbo people get d of government they de serve prohibition a la are to blame for having blood too often for party rather than principle at olection lime experience has one big loasonl for us we need a campaign of education one of tbe immediate tasks is to educate the foreigner there are multitudes of women whose views are absolutely wrong mont people do not know tbo dif ference between drunkenness and intoxication 44 will intoxicate facta are ovorwhelmingly with us educnlion is needed drat on the evils of alcohol second on the success of prohibition an compared with any other method of control ling alcohol third on the respons ibility of the vote though il may be alow the kingdom of cod is ootning and tbe liquor traffic is doomed how qmckl depends on notes and comments one doer sot boar ot much sera piling among themselves in be sahalion army they are too msy lighting tbe devil and lifting up tbo erjing thirtyfive years ago pays the ottawa journal the salvation army was not infre- itly attacked by hoodlums in street somo communities prosecuted tbe salvation army for disturbing tbe peaco that is now but a record of tho past today tbe army is universally respected- ts community acd social ser- vic0i has earned affection and admiration and as for its record during the war well ask any soldier shareholders none hut ihe sweet it ih to pa gloc lullll and oo aoinsh some den rtained room tho firelight and the lei low ship or home onl tbe solitary watch for this hut this is much lo recognize tbo best in one illumined instant unmis- taken at the dreams outer edge to stand heartshaken and name loios pamo and mark lifes holiest that much the homeless hava and haing lire blest e nancy byrd turiber y us the winners of tbe county con test in essay and poster work were high school essay marion bcggb oakville hs poster milton wat- eon acton form iv ps essay dorothy campbell acton form 111 ps mar elliot wisl flam boro form iv ps poster geof frey gilby milton form iii poster gordon corric acton one multmnu in bib declining eara a dear friend ind former etary of state henry clay called on john cjuincy adams he was then over eighty years nf age and suffering from an attack or paralysis clay approached him th the usual friendly and cheer- fill greeting well bov is john juincy adams today tbo re- ply was john quincy adams ia very well thank you buf thm old building which ho has been 6c- cupying for over eighty years is all tumbling to pieces i have been communication with tbe archi- tect and builders and i am advis ed that it can no longer be repair ed that any further attempt at re pairing is useless therefore john quincy may have to move out al- ost any time a sound mind in sound body motor vebde heatulgbl law to be enforced the hon geo honry minister public works and highways to day announced that it is tbo in tention of his department to im- ed lately take special steps to wards tho on force m ont of the anti- glare regulations of the highway trade act henry pointed out that the act requires the lamps on every motor vehicle to bo equipped with an approved device for tho elimina tion of glaro and at lbo recent ses sion of tbo legislature tbe act was amended so as to prohibit the of headlight bulbs of over il candle power motorists would bo well advised to inspect the lighting equipment of tbotr care and make sure that they have both an approved device and tho proper strength of bulbs tbe minister pointed out however tbat it isnotsufficont toequipacar with an approved device and proper bulba the main difficulty baa been that motorists havo not here tofore given consideration to tho focusing of tbe bulbs and the aim ing of tho lajoips tho motorist whose head lights glare and danle- is not recieving tbo beat results from his lamps if bia lamps we re- pro per ly focused and adjusted the light which ia ao objectjonablo to approaching motorists and whioh ia frequently blamod for accidents id be concentrated on tho road where il ia needed instead of in tbe tree- tops tbo department has juat issued pamphlet explaining in simple language tho proper way to focus and adjust automobile headlight another regulation whioh ia frequently ignored u that of mir rors on trucks aside from tbo fact that tbe law requires a mir ror on a truck it ia in the opinion of mr hour an article of equip ment as nectwarj as a horn the special trafllc oflicprs at tached to the motor vehicles branch of tho highway depart ment are receiving instructions and will shortly proceed lo enforce these particular sections of tbo wirld lowest priced can hal ten sehool fain the roused dates of the variona school fairs in halton count arc eeqiiesing sepl l- millon sept 1g nabssfiawpa sept 17 tra falgar sert- it and it at oak bronte sept 2 nelaon sept u hornby sept 25 burhnglon sept 29 and 30 owl wu taklnc cklckai goorgo watson of trafalgar township having luirked iwent of hie oung chlrtenb ao3 finding eof bis prize hens halldevour- ed set a trap with the expectation of catching a skunk which 4ie be heved was doing all the stealing id killing he was great nur prised when be went to the poul try bouse and found a large owl canght in tbe trap with a dead chicken nearby the owl rneaa- ured fifl inches across tbi and was caught h the oln watson now thinks his troubles are orer for a while holiday lands near tbe water uolida are much morn en joy ablo when spent near the wator ontario has a wide choice of beau tiful lakeland from wbtoh you may choose a healthy inexpensive place for your vacation the rideau lakea in faatern ontario offer splendid camping and llahing tbe beautiful resorts of the musloka lakes lake of bays kawartha lakes algonquin park 80001 island of tho georgian bay id timagami in central ontario nipigon and queticn iark in north wesftfb partuf the province provide yon with a nevertobe forgotten holiday a great divers ity of amusement are afforded in tbe various diatriclb inoluding tine fishing ask any canadian national rail ways agent for illustrated booklets and fall 5 information regarding routes rates or fares to any ot those resorts

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