Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 20, 1926, p. 1

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the georgetown herald 1 ii ty mm ii yi 1 of iubiik vi ion georgetown wednesday evening january 20th 1826 1 go mr annum in ad unite 2 00 to uk the gcoruelown herald gammmsii j m moure fubll b mill fropmlo r u ubi unaillnu wabbly n w pape auonlntiou cnr tim lab llhbull1 10 1h it iii nre nn pliant hm1 j iti i in mail 0 ho p in pas sender a a i m pnmbenbor suutltiv uoino ttkbt 7 21 pin laaseugor 7 6 1 u in mail 10 hoa in paasanger ulijjni mail 4 60 p in passenger b 02 p m pnssodtoi tnsaenner buudnv ootno north 10 21 am mai i h 00 dm of ail goiwj houtu 1 6o p ra mail j 11 10 am mail 7 bl p m canadian national electric railways toronto saanrbu ruw y astboumi e6tboun d dailj dail 410 04 ii id 3- 021 am 12m iii fl 11 hi a ni ti 204 p in 7 1 21 p in 10 4 04 p in 8 21 p m 12- bolprn 11 5 21 pui 11 8 04pm 1 7 21 pm 16 10 04 pm 3 9 21 pm 18 12 01am 17 121flam train nos 1 ran 4 run daily fxcopt sun day directory 8h1lton wallbridqk dale sarriatarf solicitor eta toronto and georgetown office kennedy block l roj dal in obarat ot aaoraa h q meiet barrister sol citor hi ufhce must gcorgcloti hourstra it 5 p open wednesday and sat eve i cjuarjence h wiogihs bmiiur bol notary public omm otleiu block georgetown hour 9 am to5p ofo wednesday and saturday etcii lcortt investments money to loon telefhouc isa dr t n waroellus phyalelari arid burgeon medical otflctr of health offlm llourat to 4 and 1 to i p n dr 0 f w ross puys mill sire i vx house b georgclow urgnoii tr toronto rgioi 11 dr o v wiuliams physic an and surgeon office and residence q re soth phono 26 office houra9 lutn 1 j and 6 imp by appointment ob sutherland eye bar nose and throat specialist at georgetown each saturday houro 7 p m till 9 p m or by appoint me nt glasses supplied t uui mnlthnut mot office s main st f r watson bush omtfratowb onto hours 9o s exoi tknraday aftera ooaa r l heath ldldd6 oantiit offln in lsui block ana door notl at o nolll carriage factory itn to a s m lortl service ohirophaotic no medicine 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nnrl imtii foil unil nnnfl toil in tin placet ifnln in iiinp and nmill hcni ci find potolmiuiii mil in t irnnrck ml i u luilih erwingoldhams meat market special- pure bulk lard per lb 20c homekilled lamb veal beef and pork beacon brand fillets beacon brand haddie red salmon sliced or in pieces dressed chickens wanted quick delivery guaranteed main street georgetown phone no 1 ford garage in georgetown our sales and service station is now open for business and a first class me chanic will give prompt and efficent service tires gas oils and all ford accessories always on band h a coxe main st north formerly browns garage do you sell farmers how can a letter com pete with your voice dont send a boy on a mans job l long disunite bill meragr mtr 2xa month ii r it cotislanlh ii a s td trt hn i forsters cash and carry store a fullllnr of choice fresh groceries provisions etc frl it t si so royal city ice cream and nellsoas chocolate pro aondeei the best by all wbo have tried inem swills cooked flim and cared heals al rlbt prices forsters ivri fi n iihhi inal at d i i inn liiu iitinin lliitiiilloii uk p i h kn nibiiwi rnrnlinnli- otudf liiininrivcnliiilij uiiiipi it liiiflllii ii 1 it is mil likiu ihyl w wll iihsi tut ailli to iifti in until uptuir in hero j b mackenzie phone 139 sidney slockley frank hcooaam mnniikor of conl slul muiukei ol plnnmh mil iiioik 21 1 eliune lit browns bakery the home f milk bread the reopenfrik services of the new church on sunday jan 10th was an event to be long remembered by those tortunatc enough to bo prea ent and to join m the services of that occasion the- church was crowded to capacity at both the services the brightness of the mouclng with roads still open for carvand the event in ft our milk bread still leads if you wnt real fried cakes try ours our apple raisin and mince pies arc the best try our chelsea buns on saturday see our new lines of candy at half the price you pay elsewhere n h brown phone 202 georgetown 3 qou can irast nhemanujho purity flour he hai hia choice of tha world flnett branda he chooaci purity flour to meet your baking experience hai uufhl him thlt lib i form rf ex ccllent illk sailed oventested dour makci the moat whole tome and delidotn pies cuitt and bread a purity flour alpi in the window ot i shop ii your aasurance ol a flnt claa it ore purity flour lor all your hafon dr w barnard opt d r 0 oplometrlsl eyesight specialist optician lugiatarad optoratrut by extualmttioa llradute royaj onllaea solanoi if the snow or strong lights cause painful vision have cruxite lenses in your new glasses n b these lenses are guaranteed to eliminate the dan re rons ultra violet rays let us explain permantly located at hi n tons jewelry store main st georgetown my grandmother ntvi ivpinl of nn rnrlur day school d tl thrifty nru make a home with i cart to umik though i hant the way th thoughtk of htr liki frncn not hrrs n enrele sho drew in bct brchth knw nature at n trio ml nil knew alas the fact of dtoth familiar ire was the wlnilom of the heart pcrhnpi because she rtad life a page through uars lndoucd by god to play a mother part shi scattered blttsingk through the timo brinrs uh all a truer eight tiy i yts were still too young when bhc uab here fduld not see her wisdom now tht light of enrs has made her koodniw rliar shikrwu and rometimcs in the night she lays upon jpv arm n gentle and seems to sa her kmdlj eyes alight ah child i nee you understand 1 eunice mitchell lchmir in youthi companion that of hli unuuiiiui ii smados in the fast ward so far no am at has been made but certain parties art strongly suspected while they rcmar at largt many washings ill he dried indoors itobert agnew of the c ml onton a ltd iti visiting rt lath milton anil neighborhood to stay here until the middle of february he- nays times are improving in ett n that after secral bad seai id hard times the farmers an much more prosperous now the re suit of good crops and pruts i1 the outlook is good for some time let tib a china an about fifty years of age em filnjcd in the laundry here had been ii last friday he was unconscious nnd it was decided to take hm to a toronto hospital c r turner was kind enough to take him in his car when the hospital was reached it was found that the man was dead toroh to compatriots took charge of his re matrs for burial charles h scott did lost saturday ot hia home lot 4 con 5 esqucsing he hail not been well for some yean he partially recovered last year after bolng confined to his bed for some months anil hi a death was unexpect he was unmarried he was a nephew of the late charles scott sr with whom he lived for many years is an upright man and a good or respected by all who knew he was a ii re- erg member of the presbyterian church the fun oral took place on tuesday from his late residence to evergreen cemetery ro mr malcolm conducted the ser champion filling of the church in the morning dr littlo took for his subject the church the body of christ as it is so described by st paul in his letter to the ephcsians nuking a strong argument for the unity of the church couched language the most convincing yet free from one word of opposition or antagonism to those who might differ from his views his evening subject was based upon christs miracle of the feeding of the five thousand again in this he de lighted everyone in the lessons drawn from the miracle for our owti lives and our own days the choir assist ed by mrs arnott mcclurc of brampton mm guy wilson and mrs norman cameron of norval miss violet fuller of home church and mrs h g camwcll of chclfcrhham furnished special anthems adding their quota to the worship of the day mrs mcclurc contributed a solo at cbcii service accomparlcd by miss mary mcmeclun on the new organ mrs mccluro possesses eweet strong contralto voice and excels in er articulation so that a congre- atfon can follow her every word he organ was mode by the bell pi ano co of guelph and was well rkesi of by those who heard it for first time over 200 was add ed to the building fund through the kindness of the visiting brethren and the days services eery scat in the auditorium of the new church was filled on tues day evening when the opening cor cert was given under the auspices of the indies aid of the church the entertainment was entirely provided by grace united church choir from brampton w e capps leader the choir singing some very fe anthems and individual members singing so los while the male quartette render ed several selections miss josephine wilson of georgetown who is a member tif the choir was one of those who sang solos during the even haltqm trustee association at the raeetktg of the halton true tee and ratepayers association held at milton recently the following reso lution was passed unanimously we tho ratepayers and trustee association of halton county wish to go on record as being opposed to the bill to establish township boards of trustees for rural schools in the present form if in the opinion of the minister of education such legis lation be necessary that tho propos ed bill be amended leaving it optional with the ratepayers of the municipal ties the present school curriculum will be discussed at the next meeting and is likely to come in for strong criti the following officers and direct- irs wore elected for the year her prcs inspector j m dcnyes mil ton pres d f ford trafalgar vice prcs wm elliott nassagawcya sec trcas m a campbell nelson directors acton c c henderson georgetown w ashenhurst milton mrs f c wulmatt oakuic j turner burlington mrs stanley dynes lsqucslng mrs h wilson trafalgar mrs h inglchart nclscc j f tuck nassagaweya mm c a flslcy on tucm ii ves stripped lothcs line of limt week mm robert defor on mill street an 1 daughter mrs fmcst acton mr robert scott has completed his contract with the glove company at waterloo and returned home he will continue the manufacture of gloves here reeve mason was in montreal on a business trip last week he fourd among the business places he visited a distinct revival of trade and was favored with orders of very encour aging volume from a number of houses where last year it was itnpos siblc to secure any trade at all it this time inst year mr mason be lieves there are bright prospects for manufacturers ami general business during 1926 mike nlckoluk the austrian who sustained the loss of both amis through an accidcrt in the tannery in november has made good pro gress toward recovery at st jo sophs hospital guelph it is hoped that after three or four months have elapsed and the remaining sections of the wounded members have healed over and the bears become hardened that artificial arms may be satisfac torily adjusted mike expects to re turn home in a week or two rev francis swann vancouver mi ollk former methodist church died at vancouver on mon day ho held many pastorates in ontario before going west to van couvcr and was well known re mr swann preached his first sermon in the old methodist church on church street acton in 1872 when hii fath er the late matthew swann was me later otthe churches of acton and georgetown rev francis swann was pastor of the methodist churches f rockwood circuit in 1885 1886 nd 1887 forty years ago free press general news georgetown creamery weare now paying 45c or butter fat georgetown creamery co m saxe manager only open saturday nights pa ttenen ma y a quiet wedding took place on wed nesday jan 6th when alma irene eldest diughter of mr ard mrs r e may of milton was united in mar riage to hnrvoy v patterson of nel son re j w kitching hornby officiating the bride wore a travel ling costume of rust crepe satin with sand trimmings and hat and shoes to match with muskrat coat the gift of the groom immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left for hamilton and western po ts on their return the will rcide in nel tbajr surpntad frank the tarpon springs loader of florida undrt date of jan 6th has the following regard irur one of georgetowns old boys the members of the baptist choir iravc a surprise party tuesday ccn ing for mr frank barber who has been director of the choir for some time mr barber went to cholf practice y uiua only to find rev deruun and mr drake pianist the only ones present just as he beginning to think hia choir was his wife telephoned him to come home for a moment- he and rev dcnham started for his home and arriving found some twenty members await ing him with a real old fashioned sur prise party theasensrg was one of much genuine pleasure and was given tn appracutiorr of the good work mr barber has done for thr choir refreshments of cake punch picking up scattered seeds in rough alfalfa fields after the crop has been cut is accomplished by a machine that works on the principle of n cleaner how taxes have increased in recent years is shown bv a west garafraxn farmer who sas that in 1013 the taxes on his farm were 37 00 while now he pays 137 00 tobogganing on the steep hill at the golf course south of brampton miss louise mosscy n visitor in town fell heavily and injured the back of her head it was at first thought that she had sustained a fractured skull but the injury was vot is as it appeared to be warning is sent out from ottawa that pcoplt should accept any kind of coal possible to secure as the fuel situation is becoming more ser ious every day particularly in west ern ontario due to the continued striko in the pennsylvania fields for the first time in almost half a certury the shipping season on the great lakes has closed without the loss of a bsrgle life or the total loss of a canadian vessel excursion or freight holding that the blending of ten docs not constitute manufacture mag istratc jeffs imposed a fine of 50 and costs on it h flicker agent of the ocean blend tea co in dame police court charged before hin with peddling without a linrsc a canadian regulation effcetiv from jan 1 1926 provides that all meal uttroeat food products placed in hermetically sealed tins or bar rels casks tubs etc or lard short ening or similar substances offered for sale in any package must show thereon on the main panel of the label the net weight of the contacts the housing problem at capreol ont is becoming acute and it is impossible to find a vacant house of any description one man moved a box car onto a side street erected a small shed at the rear and is ask ing tl 000 for it a masked banditheld up the de troit saving bank branch last week and walked out with 6 000 in cur rency employees of the bank are ksitive the same man robbed the nk of 6 000 about six weeks ago the aictnge retail price of the american motor car sold in 1925 was 866 according to tho national au tomobile chamber of commerce in 1924 the average was 825 an 1 in 1923 it was 811 the inrreaw r fleets the demand for elowd can which last jear called fur 5c per ci nt of the total production of 1 833 000 pawpngcr cars notes and comments houthhtn nlwsiaii it made a m ry humorous r mark re cently whin it muted that th cxer cise that rcduk tin wiimt line mom quickly consists in plating thi hand on the table and pushing bark ar 1 many of our clever writ rn would have less ground for their jiittii if the exercise above were more gener ally adopted says ir j w barton they are certainly justifle 1 in smil ing ot some stdut people who mil n vor to reduce their weight by spas- mo lie and heroic efforts at heavi exercise and who nbaolutelj forget the xercise mentioned nbon of puahitij awuy from the table be cause after al where the weight ii taken ti ii at the table mon and women will spend hours walking i 1 nck ruling bicycling at heavy muium work to get ml of their superfluous weight nnd then will not push the tahle away but will literal- u draw it to them as they tako into their system enormous meals which simply add to th ir poundoki that the time when the on una govcrnmeft will be prepared tr extend its provincial highway sysuni in n still in the future was indicated by hon george s henry minister of highways in his roccption of a large deputation from ontario coun ty when the government took of flee in 1923 arc of the first announce ments was that no extepsion of the provincial highway system would tn made until the program already m hand had been carried through to completion such a time hon mr ucnry intimated has not jet arrived the deputation members according k were rot given the assurance which they desired of an extension of the provincial highway system from sun derland to onllir with a diversion through bcaverton hon mr henry declared that extensions to the pro vincial highway system had not been contemplated by the government which was adhering to its stand of not undertaking any additions until the program wnich was under way when it took office should have been completed a certain big town newspaper its sunday editions prints short letters from married folk giving them the opportunity to make public thi faults they never suspected their mates had before marriage as if any mamed couple couldn t find a few flaws and disappointments in their life part era without egging them on to hunt for them and make them public 1 married life is almost bound to bring forth a few disagree able traits in each contracting party that were kept well m the background dunng courtship few men are heroes to their wives claimed some wise wag and the reason they are not is four id in the fact that every day life bringing as it docs the hus band and wife into such close coo ti c shows the lit tle contrarinesses selfishnesses and sometimes cusscdncss that overbalrnce his good qualities known only to the general public hubby sometimes finds thcj sweet little thing he mar ried has a mind and a temper of her m but what of it if every man id woman who found a few unsus pected faults xc their life partners after marriage were to rush into print and tell the world as the suying is there would be no room for anything else in the paper old mamed folk will tell you tho best ay to handle little unpleasantnesses i the homo is to keep them in the home and forget them other peo ple have enough troubles of their own without wishing to lister to the neighbors in a world where few are good and none ore perfect it ill behooves anyone to peddle petty home differences to a reading public to be magnified and added to whep after oil the most of it docsn t amount to a row of beans anil ci ly serves to add a little diversity to the humdrum quiet existence of an otherwise con tented and happy couple s then many years ago i world without a telcphor i automobile radio or sunday caws- paper the throeacuted democrat was filled with the father and mother and children and driven to church wr often wonder now if the voungcr generation is departing from the ways of our puritan fathers and beginning to lose the fear of hell from ont of tho large families belonging to the congregation one of the sons decid ed to become a minister when on his first mission field he visited the old home and one day wa asked to visit an aged scotchraor who had passed his 99th year and for whom tho sands of time wero rapidly sank ing all the friends of his youth had passed away one by one tho had fallen like leaves in wintry wea ther and it won easily seen that the old man had a strong grip upon the eternal verities tr selecting a pas sage to read instinct guided htm to the shepherd s psalm so dear to cv er trusting heart as thev spoke about some of its truths the student said i am but young in the chris turn life and von have been walking with god for years might 1 ask if those words ca though i walk through the valley of the shallow of death i will fear no evil for thou art with me express your experience or hove vou any fear of death hoou laddie said the old man why should i hoc ony fear o death its just gaul hame and surclv s bod diodna be feared foe gang tao his am faithers hoofc i whiles think that death is just the closet that we rang intn for a wve while to pit off the nuld worncut ilothes and pit on the pure white robes to our falthers hame thi student icnrnrd that day from thi nil man standing on the f tht unseen that the chns- n calmly regard death as but to the father of the evening puymi with malthn when his right clothing caught fire while he was playing with matchd little charlie dennis two ycsrold son of mr and mrs c dennis who reside about three mile from moffat was scvcrelv burned about the body the child secured the matches in hu fathers coat and lighting one on the floor of the kitchen where he was playing touched it to the hem of his nightgown which was ablsxe almost immediate his screams attracted liis parens who succeeded in tearing the burning garments off him before erved at the conclusion the flam reached the upper part of his body tm of spnna sigin of npring are verj much in evidence in milton and dittrict frank 1 earen president of the millet hor ticultural society saw a pair of rob ins in his garden last wick while farmers also having seen robins in their orchards last week mia w vallnnce south of milton picked pan jles in full bloom from a nhcltered corner in hi r lower garden re former look out for befn bills counterfeit paper money of all di nominations is in circulation through out western ontario mostjif thosi have been victimised by the hers who arc paasktg the bad bills have given change for g0 ten i for some small purchase in of the prevalence of this coun terfeit money police authorities have issued a warning to merchants to be on the lookout for anj bogus cur-

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