Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 12, 1925, p. 1

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the georgetown herald mfty nlntu yeah of publication greorgetown wednesday evening- august 12th 1925 1 60 por annum in advi the georgetown herald j m moore pumufcar ud propria tor matuhar camadiasi waaklr nam- pfar aaaoalatloa passenger passenger passenger mat passenger mail passenger sunday uolnt webt passenger mail 7 18am buai 10 ib am 11 itam 8 48 pin obopm 8 25 pm 7 21 pm 7 64 10 ho 212 pm 100pm bohpifi 7 08 pm bllfipm jo 24 ftto 800 a 4 6 p m passenger passenger passenger mail passenger suudav uoinu nortii mail mail uoinq booth mall mai ciutiu natltial fjedrlc railways toronto litarku eillwn ka8tuound westbound daily trla no 2 8 04 a m i 1004 ni 612 04 pm 8 204 pm 10 4 04 p m 12- 6 04pm 11 b04pm is 10 04 p m 18 12 01am train nob 1 ran daily train no 1 7 21 am u u 21 am 6 1121am 7 1 21 p m 9 8 21 p m 11 5 21pni 18 7 21 p m 16 9 21pm it 1216 am 4 ruo daily except directory hilton wallbriooe a dale barrlstsra salioiton it toronlu and qaorgmowd offlca kdddy btoak la roy dal id ban ol gwnt 10 wd ohio h o mir barriler sol c tor elc office m ii st georgetown hour sani lo 5 p ro ope n we lnciday and saturday eve clarence h wiggins solloltor notary pauls oraoa cxeux blocx ootnuwn telepbon 1ss dr t n maroejulds physician and burgaan mealeal oocar of health and t to p m db q f w rom pbjuc an and surgeon m ii sire t georgetown 1 bone 22 ex house surgeon grace hoin i at db o v willxami i bya c an and surgeon office and heudence queen street south r r watson d d 8 m d s omipuwa otooa boani- 1 to t exoapt tkvradaf aftanooas f u heath lda ode danuat offloa id lana block ona door dortl of o nail a carriac factory hour a m to i p m ohikopractic mo maeuelaw bmrgnrj oatoopatky or elaetrleltjr straight cnlropraottc service last atixatdakt kow ibe moll complete and uplo dali office lh ropract cally a omar o if eiue1t tfto calrwpraotor palaaar graeaat 13 jra exporaiafbo office next to o neill a garage wedneadar fr saturday 2io 57 to 9 p m other days and boura by appoint awn t phooe taow reaideoce 246w at mlltaatphone 213tueaday and fr day 2 to 9 pm ben j petch licaoaad auouodmr lor itajlon and paai qluwlluum port olttoa bala oonduoud aauafaotorllj amd at raa aonabl rata ordara laft at tht uoorfatown harmld osoa will raoalk prompt attasllon j a tract clerk tow uh p o hsquci i clerk 3rd d via on court the lead ob r re and lie ir co rcprcaenled v laiuet of marriage l cenaea stawarltown ool coal best anthracite coal always on hand nut and stove coal small egg coal large sted pea qoal delivered to any part of the town also coke phone iso f rogers co georgetown georgetown creamery we are now paying 36c for butter fat ice delivero to any part of the town at 25c per largo block cartage wo have a track fully equipped far cartage moving and long distant hauling at moat reasonable rates open moiday wednesday and salariay evelinas we will pay you the higheat market prices for your eggs fowl and wo georgetown creamery co m saxe manager im ii inuii m in ii ti forstersfi cash and carry store l a fdll linf of choice fresh groceries eravisionsetc fruit in season loyal dly ice cream ail ncunas oncalala pr niittt he besi by all win lave trie tken swllts cktt baa aid cure heals at rlgm prices forsters u car bargains 1922 durant touring 1923 ford touring 1 922 ford touring new top and painted studebaker special touring new top and hamted splffilllna fountain pens the two leaders watermans ideal and parker duf old i n oneill son main sheet georgetown gr pff kssms wnnwuatau djlummmr ct0n ont i i w ere your its the oldfashioned staffofhfe milled in a modern way excelsior flour acton flour mills d h lindsay proprietor bailey bros garage we are now looated in forcer premiieb formerly ooonpied by the hauton qmrace on buu st and are prepavred to do all kinds ol auto repairing get your can overhauled and greased for springwe do it with the alemite system balleries charged the best gasmne and oils always on hand baley bros a remarkable stove for summer or winter cosyhome quebec it hau it cooks it bake provides hot water burn any fuel moderate in price a combination heater and raofe made in tuci suitable for any kite en you can have the coay home with or without oven with or without water front or rcaenrou oratea arc adjustable to hallow firebox for all fuel tor summer use a large top feed door extension fuel pocket takca 21 inch wood the coy home 1 a really remarkable ttove come in today and set ui show you bow well it can serve you a aid and r b thompson co georgetown happy thought rangesfurnaces the beat on the market from 2 so to 7 so a good selection in different colore at a b willsons jeweller ncit lo hotel mcoibboo gforoetown evarakarp dominion stores tim hurt guaranteed satisfaction with every pnrclak carefol btrjin rtfi hwption rapid tonioter and freah stock ant low prhea guarantee yottr complete aatliiactiod with trtry pnrchaae yon make in a domini on store d s l wrappedbread 9e waterl ac glass ltm zinc wash board 49 cohoe red r o 3almonloc aylmer brand new pack i p peaslo tin new raspberry jam 59 3 lb glass jar r1teg00d 1 dal bulk cqc tea lb biarvens tfq scotch oatcakes 19 pkg vinegar oe blended cider white spirit pg soap ca g0ld ltaslo bars s the country newspaper up llirouslj my olllcc wmtlon en in tlio city a cfaaeleuti dm 1 just had puuned a moment whoi tbo evening mail camo iu a pile of bubinctifi letters and tb papera witb tbo news of warn and mtrdern flros nn iriecka most anjtluob i tl cbooae i cast tticin ono bj one aside and found beneath tbctu all a homely couqtrj paper blurred with ink and aouiowtiat an that draw my full attention u itu ralumas up and down the little weekly paper that tboy print in my home town thla country paper always tells ot things in qotet tone it deals not with the outaido world but topics all its own it tells about tbo folks bo visit in and out o town that meat is soaring upward or tbat prhb are going down that some old chum is married a life loojf friend has died the storft has paid a visit and two hearts are swelled with pridi this paper strikes a tender chord when far away you roam for ono is always glad to 1 what a going on at home bay speights garage and battery servlee guelph st on the highway georgetown we give service that satisfies the most exacting motorist why not try tin darul ui star service suhu mcuiiguta repairs a specialty phone 380 davy or night obifoary annie mcbrifn at the borne of her niece archie i reernan north the death occurred on taosday july sbth of miss annie mo bnen formerly of mi ion the i ale mibb mnbrien was born in the county of fermanagh ireland and came to canada with ber parents 862 sbe lived at asbgrove for some time afterwards moving to milton sere she waa assooia ted for many years with the firm of tbo late wm bews sons five years ago she went to north bay to make her homo witb her niece be lived a faithful gentle wholesome life and walked down the path into the great unknown witb confidence and fortitude tbat are born of right living and bonor able conduct she was a member of the hilton method lat church her remains were brought to mil ton on thursday july 80th and were interred in ash grove ceuio tery in the absenoe or the pastor of her cborob tbe service was con ducted by rev canon naftel of grace church annual field day al ferndale park for tl e hcooii v tin e tl e rottng ers at fomililo iarb luvo enjoyed an ami ml held day and succeeded m having hum ooo vcr iiohl to the perfect day mark the affair vaa entirely oiganizad aud cafr cd through by tbo cottagers the con tn it tee i aving charge of tl e affair consisting of dr hogers percy adamn mr raines and mr war nor a collection was taken up among tbe cottagers and an amount an roiiraating 100 was gathered for prizes some very worthy prizes being contributed tbe first event of the day was the quo t pitching match in which there wuro 2b entries tod which was carried on from oarl in the morning until lato in tbo after noon dave tlams of toronto carried off the final honors there was a softball faroe between married and the single ladies latter securing the honors in this content in the afternoon upper end of the park beat the lower end at no ft ball and won tb box of cigars donated by tbe park management a long program of races and other sports was carried out by lhe commit toe everyone being given a chance to win some thing mrs toombs toronto won the handsome bevelled glass table center donated by percy ad ams mrs nixon coming a close second mrs berry won tbe pea nut race in the pavilion and mrs balrich was first in tbe biscuit eating contest when evening came everyone went to tbe pavil ion where with an orchestra made tip of talont from the cottagers a dance was held following a pro gram of music and read ngs by miss lenoro adams and mr fred jones miss florence curt s won the handsome coat offered bj mr balrich to the lady getting tho luoky number dance and miss lenoro adams won the baloon race danoing was prolonged un iduight and then tho guests loath to depart the park was taxed to capacity over tbe holiday a great many visitors com ng ont from tho city with the idea of watching the sports women motor drivers are women aa good motor car drivers as mon seems now to be agitating the minds of some edt tors editors have to have some thing to talk about and suitable subjects are not always easy to and tho walkerton herald times thinks are as good or bet ter drivers than men the petrol la advertisertopic thinks not the hanover post is inclined to agree with tbe latter tho petro lia advertiser topio man says rnolor drivers requires quick head and foot work and it is evident tbat he thinks men are superior to women in both head and foot work oor own opinion is that men having been oreated stronger and mora aggressive sex and having developed their natural bent dunng tbe count lees ages sinoe creation by taking tbe load in everything requiring adventure while their wives stayed quietly at home to mmd tbe children and cook the dinner or servo it raw before the age ot conked food for their liege lords ought to be the vet brivors and if the aren t they ought to be ashamed of them selves there is no reason bow ever why a woman who has good rves should not handle a car so to give herself and others much pleasure clinton news record fan fair dates actonsept 22 23 boltonscpt 21 22 bramptonsept 29 30 caledonsept 23 24 erieoct 8 9 gfoaoktovn sopt 25 26 grand valleyoct 1 2 miltonort1 2 omngeville sej t 15 1g rookwoodsept 29 30 shelburne sept 22 23 street8iilooct 17 toronto aug 29 sept 12 weston sept 22 23 wood bridge oct 9 10 arthur r speight ta aukslld mt plaauaat cknrefc john mcmeekin and alexander mckionoy are making a canvass m behalf of the fund for rebuilding mount pleasant church burned during january a beo of mem was made to clear the base men of tbe debris which bad fall en in during the fire and it was then found tbat the foundation and a part of the walls ran be utitt ted for rebuilding the ol or h tbe architect a mr mclod ol toronto re oor is tbat ever thing is in good shape for the restoration of tbe walls and has kindly offered hi services tenders are und consideration and t in expected that tbe work of rebuilding will shortly be under waj the tanners in tbe north end of halton county are complaioing or tbe destruction to property by wild rabbits whioh are so n timer oub that they are overrunning tbe tarmt and doing great damage to proprietor crops and vegetable gardens while motoring to hm home in nelson township from milton on friday last w harris saw two deer along tbo road near kilbride when bo got within a very short distance of the doer tbey jumped tbe fence and ran to the middle of the field and joined a herd nf cattle where they remained and wore last seen by mr hams where the deer came from is not known but they were not as as tbo so in musk oka daatrayod by fir the home of chorion burton at centreville was totally destroyed by fire on monday morning while mrs button and tho children were away picking berries in the market gardens nearby tbe rause of the fire cannot be ascertained and in fortunate only a small amount of insurance waa carried tho loss was a total one and only a few articles were saved oue chati orokinole board and a plant were all that were baved in addition to tbe loss of tbo property there im of money totalling well over 100 which had been earned by the mother and children lost conflagration the house had just received several repairs including new vorandah and now paint fuoawod harkad dlatiaotlan canon h f d woodcock rector of christ cburcb toronto who wns for a numher of years in charge of st judos cburcb oak a just received a marked distinction he has been appoint to succeed right rev e j bidweil bishop of the ontario diocese of tbe church of england com mi baa rj of that diocese tbe bishop having just resigned dur ng tbo 11 years that be was rec tor of st judos a canon woodcock was extremely poj ular in tho reli s and social hfo of oakvitle during tbo great war he served ovorseas as cbailain to tbo 104th battalion he ban a large num tier of friends in georgetown who will ho pleased to learn of tbe bon that bas been conferied upon bitti aoto aoeldaat a serious motor car aoc dent oc curred at spes de north of m 1 about 6 oulock tl irsdnj evening last when a cdan owned tnd driven by joseph uuibo of orange vi lie was wrecked and its occupants badly injured hi ise his two daughters mtsres clara and deliab and t tailkener were on their wav to milton take part in the program at the s rt mer carnival tbe r car gnt o it of control as it was der nd tig tl o steep h ii on the second i me ear spcvndc between actoo and m lion the machine ran w id down the bill plunged through a fence t lrned turtlo se era tines and struck a telephone pole wl icb snapped off uear ll e middle all tho occupants were injured miss cisra hulso be ng more seriously injured iban the rest she sustained broken collarbone and also bad several r bs brokei doctor was so m mooed from milton who after rendering first aid bad miss hulae taken to the heme of a friend here imtci she wasble to return to her borne with her sister notes and comments a miluhian journal discusses tho question of flan nc loots m a reasonable way it net huo lalnot ism in decorating wit american flags a car travelling in m other country the mot who does it is just being boastful that ie alt and be is not using verj good taste in his boasting because when all ib said and done he is a guest of tho country through which he is touring and there on sufferance he ib enjoying privileges for which tbo people of tbo country whose unbidden guest be ib have paid and he s getting all tho advertis ing as to tbe place be bails from that bo needs from his- licence plates if tbe flag of the oniwd 8tatea is shown that or tbe cotin trj visited should be flown also it would bo well if citizens of both countrios would bear in mind that tho relation of the traveller to the foreign country is that of the guest to the host and tbat tbpre are ob ligations on both sides the ob ligation of tbe guest is well dee cribed by our michigan con tern porary on tbe other band a good host does not readily take offence at bis guest the flying of the frog even where not strictly proper ib often due to mere thoughtless exuberance and does not call for any angry protest the relations of canada and the uniurd states are nnt 1 ke those of european countries war is regarded here out of the question and inter national behavior should be baaed upon that condition whfn a man excla ms that he a fiec man he speaks in partio ulanties rather than generalities canada all men are free in sn as they cannot be bought and sold as chattels or slaves and to ixtont tbat they can bold pnb ho office and pobseas tbe elective franchise it ib right and proper for men to seek and glory in free dom but absolute liberty is incom patiblo witb civilization every law takes away a liberty and par liament legislatures and municipal rnmentb are enacting new lawe momentarily customs are laws whiah cannot be violated with impunity fmptoyero and employ oe b are masters of each other i who take unto themselves wives and acquire progeny are not at liberty to dn and act as person at wishes dictate no man is at liberty to operate bis automobile as he w ills because there are traffic rules the rights of others and statutes to be observed but to continue in this manner might convince us that there is po free- dom tbat the black slave had more freedom than our first citi zone but there are two ways of looking at the restrictions nf civil nation ono is tbat every restric tion is a denial of an inalienable ngbt of tbe individual tbe other is that every restriction liberates each individual from the trespass ing of other individuals legtsla tion is a concomitant of oivihza tion we enact enforce and obey laws not for our res trio tion but for our protection we have not outgrown the proverb ooo man s rights odd where another s begin wf davb a friend who breezes into our offices at stated intervals and if perch anco be finds us at our desk he sings tho editor sits in his cosj chair now this man is mr very beet friends but we rogrct his continual as tump tion that the editor does nothing but st in his easy chair then there ib another wise guy who calls at the office at intervals and brings column or two of matter just to help fill up the paper if the average reader of any newspaper could see the editorial waste bask et he would be amazed at the t of propaganda free proas agent stuff and vaiu efforts to get advertising published as news that goes into that waste basket every day jnst why otherwise telligent men will spend money in an effort to get something for nothing in the local newspaper is one of tbe big problems of today ever since the world war when newspaper editors generously printed columns of free matter for tbe war loans the army and navy activities and other appeals for foreign relief a hundred corpora t one have been trying to get iota print nn the aamo basis tbey have wasted enough money in this iffort to pay the si ace tbey seek at tbo regular advert sing rates politicians reformers chanty workers a hundred welfare organ rations tl at paj eiervbodv elde a halirj ic tl e c 1 tor di sk hib will free hi ciu for n time i p editor sin led an 1 bung tbe l on tie compositors hopk 1 1 t an o or body got to doing it lie look woildnt hold he free r y and ll c waste bosket ot tbe overflow today the waste i asket uoi t hold t and n ost of it goes i reot from the editor l desk to ii p i aler in self defense tbe edi k r who seeks to meet his bills and hj his employees has n 1 opted the very simple slogan you charge we charge which means ttml advert sing for all evonta here an odm ssion fee is charged usl in paid for simcoe reform it is estimated that over 60 000 people attended tbe kitchener old boys re union last week sunday school teacher when vast swarms of dies deoend ed upotftbe egypians were there any do the children of israel pupil no ma am ad there aia t none now

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