Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 27, 1926, p. 1

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ia the georgetown herald hpty mn ill vkatt op imiilltcation geo rife town wednesday evening january 27th 1926 lie 2 00 to ls uv thcceoruelown herald igsssewssa hoorc publl bar and proprfetoi nbrr igidlu woeklr paper asaoeluliun ijm knl iwukti ill i ii m ihnetmci 10 imiiin mail ilmvm jweniiei hnim mail ujtit uii pivjbcngor h si lm ilirtwdkcr sunday 7 hi inn uoinu wbht mail 100nm pabflcrikin zli mml 4 00 run imbillhr 001111 1ntnicrjgei 70h pm ivhheriker sunday 1021 nni ooiko north mall 800 um mail isfi pm going south mml tr llir r1i1 mail v 734 pm hydro electric system 60 watt lamps 4 for 1 po iuaranlced lamps 1 canadian nallmal eledric railways toroate sitwhu rullwf rastb0unh webthotlno daily dail 4 100j um u 204 pm 8 204 pm 10 404 pm 12- 604 pm 11 804 pm 1 101004 pm 1 18 1201am rain nob 1 run 4 ru sunday 8 u21 am g 1121 am 7 121 pm 0 821pm li 521pm 13 721 pm ic 921 pm 17 12rl6am n daily except directory tlhilton wallbridqe a dale barrtattre solioltora eta toronto and oearaetowd office kennedy block le roj dale in aharg of horn to w ii galea a a meir barrister solicitor elc office mill st georgetown flour 9am to 5 p m open vvelncsdav and saturday evening clarence h wigqilfs aurbur souettar motarj pukllo othe01ldu block oeorsetown hour 9 am to s pm open wednesday and saturday evening mortaraca tefwtan mo to loan tteustboth 1 dr t mt maroelxos t physician ma 8urneen medical officer of health oibee llouia 1 to k and j to i p m phone u oiqce and residence main til reel south opposite praepylerian church dr o f w ross phjtician anil surgeon mill slret georgetown ill ekhouk surgeon grace hos toronto dr o t williams physician and surgeon office acd residence oiecn sirei south pkeaehn office hours 9iu am i j and 68 jv i by appointment dr sutherland hours 7pm till 9 pm or by appoint mentglasses supplied uiu uhhuni mil p r watsox d 1 s m d s georgetown oum haunt 9 to 5 except tavaradav aftfavoeaa p li hkath uda ods dentut office in lnt block nne door nortl ef onellla carriage factory bonn obxbopbaotic ii meeuelno luriet oateepatar r eteotxtettr ladt attemdakt mew the most complete and uplo dale office cbiropraclicalljr in ontario kesueh tfce chlropraetar polaaer oraaute 10 yrpretlm office nest lo onellla garage wednesday saturday 2lo 57 to 9 pm other da and hour by appointment phone 150w residence iso at lmteaplioiie 213 fu cud ay and friday 2 lo 9 pm mrs a bailey teacher of hawaiian giiiiar iwiilrlct banjo and teoor banjo at mri smith b residence queen si every wrdnpadn he skovelllni re aire standard anthracite scranton coa1 in all size t automatically screened and loadi j coal wood select lump for domestic and threshing purposes smithing and carmel goal in fact icarry everything to be found in any ap todate goal and wood yard john mcdonald irons guaranteed 1 year 475 hydro irons guaranteed 5 years 575 orders taken or ranitc and appliances of all i office town hall envingoldhams meat market homekilled lamb veal beef and pork beaton brand fillets beacon brand haddie red salmon sliced or in pieces dressed chickens wanted quick delivery guaranteed main street georgetown pfcone no 1 a branch 1 of the above studio will be opened at the corner of water and cuelph sla above smiths butcher store monday feby 1st with the first order in this studio we will give an 810 colored photo framed free with the 1 0 following orders we will give one 7x9 french grey photo free make your appointments at i matthewsdrug store georgetown ford garage in georgetown our sales and service station is now open for business and a first class me chanic will give prompt and ef ficent service tires gas oils and ah ford accessories always on hand h a goxe alain st north formerly browns garage no man thinks of you as a stranger after yon nave talked with him by long distance cl f our business is done by long distance trim a xeaakr javcaaxj 1 1 ii i li hi ll in iforsters yj pagu anin addv arrvdr cash and carry store a fdll line of ra choice fresh groceries u provisions etc fruit ln season btytf qly ke crcia ud ncosta cbmsulo k swaced ite best la 01 nto lu ve med lira swltfs cwked han aid cared meals at rlfht prices forsters ol il 1 hrackizli iinrijitohii- iiilririsiik tuiiiutitiui lm ni- lit nevk twtcd ic4ircmunt of itic oinmio itiail luinlmniifii aisonatum o glory of the ilyirir ila that into liiirkncku fallen uny ulct hplnlor mdtim- tluvvn mcr bviitl oer towrr and tou o ilory of the lyinr ilay thnt into iliirknwis fmki nwn ilitiilor of the elites of nijrht injesty of dying light iiul all u molten kory kiowh till pqrplpcnmaon jadci to rom anclrtyinr mtltirik outward rdcs rnnshfn on he vens nm whtn nil tli- woril grot fnmt ai riilmrn quiil of furff boiu itinknu rinjiine miloa awny ir river fivlila anil fell hound 11 ic crimton nntl the kroy ivalmk softly evening out as tl dewy tluak comcu down anil i ho icrwit ntulit folim nbout itur rtftkttbnil hills nntl town klory of the fadinc hilla splinlor of the rivers hrtast slenie thatthe whok worid fill- sniiility of pcncofnl rest lien form the care of day now a detailed star peeps in now nights ctiorurbcs begin munkral anjl for auaj o glory of the dying day when my lifpa evening fodcb away hay it in splendid peace go down like yourn oer riverbend and town not into silence blind and stary not into wintry muffled dark but heralded by stars divine may my lifes latest evening ray melt into such a night aa thine by w wilfred campbell the annual meeting of the halton liberal association held in the prin cess theatre at milton on jan 20th was largely attended e a harris of burlington presided the follow ing officers were elected for 1926 prcs dr h a mccoll milton 1st vicepres paul fishar burlington 2nd vicepres mra mcbean george town sectrcas j r peacock milton nelson parliament and hon duncan marshall both of whom stressed the necessity of better organisation in halton county in preparation for fu ture dominion and provfcial elec tions which they said arc liable to be held within a short time a vote of confidence in premier king and w e n sinclair mpp leader of ontario libermlis watt car ried unanimously by a standing vote t barefoot studio t a jones manager home sudio 1 164 bloor srect weal toronto is good tea tea qnd htcaum uoti like qood fftinqj youll likt slta xoit browns bakery the home of milk bread our milk bread still leads if you wanl real fried cakes try ours our apple raisin and mince pies ore 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 glory of the dying day halton liberals meet milton dr joseph telfer left on tuesday morning to undergo an operation at michaels hospital he has been bed for a month mr e ni took htm to toronto in his car the jail population was reduced from ten to nine last saturday by the release of a prisoner whose term had expired it became ten again yester day through the committal of the mil ton heights woman fn default of pay ment of her otjl fine milton was paid a visit on friday jan 8th by the radio interference car of the department of marine and fisheries in charge of messrs- go mm and baldwin of that department the car was brought here at the rc- suctt of h a cave of the cavcll attcry service who bad received several complaints of electrical inter- ference from radio fans in the vicini ty at mill st the weather on monday afternoon did not favor the annual meeting of the halton agricultural society but the attendance was targe the treas urcr czwarden archie mc gibbon presented a very satisfactory report after 60 years service as a director one of them as president he resigned after 12 years as treasurer officert j t 1926 were elected as follows tin pres w e mccready prcs e m redhead 1st vlceprea e harrop 2nd vicepres l w chia- holm sectreas a l hacnabb auditors j m denyes and w j mcclcnahan directors d hartley m w clements g h mcarthur w c blacklock w j elliott wm reid h a brain r j graham n mccallum alex lawson j h wil son capl horden c mccann a e woodley d rcid d f ford a mc- gibbon j h houston a l cham bers n a sinclair e syer it was decided to hold the societys annual fall fair this year on sepl 30th and oct 1st champion acton mr william sprowt late of the third line esqucsing has purchased the brick residence of mr h w hin on lake avenue r j w jones who has been manager of the acton cbopcrativc store for the past few years pur chased the grocery business of mr d c russell last week mr jones assumes the ownership on feb 1 mr george sopor who has been a familiar merchant on mill street for many years longer in fact than any other merchant in that block or cither adjoining ones has sold his property id will retire from business as soon he can dispose of his stock j w hinton is the purchaser will impive the property and then reopen there with his watch and jew elry and fancy goods business the annual meeting of acton fall fair was held in the council cham ber on wednesday jin 13th the auditors report showed a credit bal ance of 2665 for the year in ad dition to the victory bonds purrhaifd during the war mr george havtll and mr ah waldie were appointed life member of the society the board of directors was then elected as follows president wm johnstone 1st vicepresident duncan mrdoqjrnll 2nd vicep resident r j kerr directors w k graham l b shorey wm kenney j r ken nedy c woodhall 1l j ramshaw d lindsay e j haward r n mc donald s h lindsay d d waldie j f robertson r w dredge j h smith robert kerr chas mckeown duncan campbell cha lasby wi hortop n h black frer pre milton r midas t din milton onl jan 22 allan bowman one of miltons wellknown and highly esteemed ciusens died friday morning jan 22nd aftei short illness in hts 7eth year 1 fore coming to mrton he farmed esqwnng township he was a it long member of the presbyter church and a liberal he is s vited by his widow and one daugh ter mrs k agmw of richmond hu1 general news tin- office of villagi trufitp doii jt seem to have a very great attrac- on tor the men of the police vil- lugivof klmvnk- and cookstouti in nih of thisi- villages n siioncl noni- n lit nm had lo lie tifll in m rffbrt to fill the officuh a dundalk wedding linil to be pott- itoncil temporarily ixcuum the groom imit neglected getting the necetwiry licenxe three dnyx beforehand thin ii a liison to grooms to never neglect till tomorrow whnt they ihoulil hae done thi ilny before yestenlny the balance of the 7500 toil of alberta coiil for ontario hich formnl pnit of 2f0p0 tons brought in at a ipecinl rate will arrive in toronto within the ne ten ilay according to hon charles mccren minister of mines distribution of shipment throughout the pro will be on the same basis i past tthlpmcnta milton police nre on the hunl for gang of thieved who hmc ien busy stealing clothes and garments from clqthes lines in milton the latest report to the police comes from wo qititens one in the north wanl md the other in the east wanl both lines were stripped of their clothes the same night the total vali being estimated at over goo j btiow fell during the night it was ii possible to trace the footprints surrounded by a number of their c children twenty grandchildren and twentytwo greatgrandchildren mr and mrs joshua anderson an dersons island hastings county on jan 21at quietly celebrated the one hundredth anniversary of mr andersons birth mr anderson wat lrn in murray township northum berland county on jan 21 1826 one mite from his present home where he has resided for 89 years owing to a decrease in the grants the strcetsville rill fair last fall suf fered a deficit of 75 according to the report presented at the annual meeting of the toronto township agricultural society on jan 18th the following officers were elected presidents thoa a leslie and g e adamson secretary g v rcid treasurer j edward board of di rectors k mcllwrick h f chester rev frank vipond james dandic w 1 english 0 turaoy a adamson dowling david hccaughcrty v cooper j b ross and j k featherston the bank of montreal fergus has been appointed as receiver of taxes at a remuneration of 76 provided the bank keeps open until 9 pm the last day of each payment a r agar will collect arrears of taxes for 3 per cent the municipal officer of eramosa township council were appointed at the meeting last week as follows j j aldons clerk salary 14000 itobl scott assessor 17600 and 1000 for distributing dog tags s dunficld and n h black auditors 600 each per day a serious situation is developing the coal mining industry in al berta 17 mines in wayne and drum- hcllcr alone being practically closed owing to the mild winter in the west consequent lack of orders these s alone arc in a position to load and ship from 10000 to 12000 tons of domestic coal daily to ontario if the railroads will carry it at 7 per shades of the war of 1812 tales of buried treasures gold and prec ious stones or mayhap a huge store of century old wines and other pos sibilities of romance or worldly gain lies buried and are in progress of excavation by workmen at port tal bot near st thomas on the shore of lake eric land speculation of the flor- iq kind is like buying stocks on a bucket shop margin the bucket shop usually gets your money and you re tain the experience naturally thctv is a large quantity of stage money figuring in these florida land deals a lot of the stuff is bought on what might be termed a shoe string with the idea of making a quick turnover the boom from first to but is unsound fundamentally and as such is bound to collapse the boom will end when new money ceases to flow into florida in other words the bubble will burst when the northern people awake to the fact that florida sand is no more aluable than other some people in small towns lain that the big cities draw all usiness from rural communities this is a mistaken idea all over the country there arc shining ex amples to prove that manufacturer icrehants mill operators arid humer us other productive enterprises arc established thrive and distribute their products more economically from a itnnll town than from a populous centre many successful businesses today are manifest in small town and in rural districts the small town which will analyze its possibilities and then go after the business can build itself up along sound industrial and nercial lines aged lady fracturei lei- mrs mary rickman of kverton 86 years of age is confined to the gen eral hospital guclph suffering from a badly fractured leg which she sus tained on saturday the 9th instant during the temporary absence of miss reed with whom she resides mrs rickman left her room and stepping outside fell in some un known manner doubling her leg be neath her and breaking it at the knee joint she was removed to the hos pital shortly afterwards and is get ting along as well as could be ex pected taking into consideration the serious fracture and her advanced fatally scalded last wednesday at the sick chil drens hospital toronto little irene harris of cheltenham died from the effects of scalding the child who in her fourth year was the daugh- of mr and mrs bert harris whose farm is near cheltenham on sunday night it seems one of the boys of the family filled a pail with boiling water to take to the barn he set the pail down on the floor for a moment little irene playing about fell backwanls in the hot water anil was badly scalded the physician called after doing what he could to alleviate the childs suffer ings ordered her removal to the sick childrens hospital which was im mediately done on monday it was decided by the hospital authorities that only a transfusion of blood could save the child and the mother gave the required amount despite every effort of doctors and nurses little irene passed away mr and mrs harris have the heartfelt sympathy of cheltenham district in the tragit loss of their little girl bohh on wolf last wednesdny earl thurston of georgetown brought the skin of the bush wolf which he killed about two eeks ago to the county treaurer7 fficc and applied for the bonus of 16 before he gcti the money the skin must go to toronto where tht cars will be cut it will be returnul to thurston when he li paid hal to nt last experience with a wolf uas ir the winter of 18f70 when n isrg one of the timber variety rangeil through the woods between hiltoni falls and spcyside and at lend once was close to peru it killed a great many sheep the late samuel mc- naughton was reported to have lost between forty and fifty in one night at that time the statutory bonus waf sb on account of the iheep killing the county council pawed n bylaw on march 1st providing for the pay ment of 80 for every wolf or ivnai killed in halton esquomng and ka- tagawcya followed suit hut nobody got the wolf it was supposed to have eaten poisoned bait which was out just before a heavy snow- m as it uas never seen or heard of afterwards one of two men were pajd the bonus for killing lynx the county bylaw was repealed in 1881 milton champioa votes and comments new iltohiiiitlox rkulutin prohibiting the use of whiskey brand or j m mediiiil prepuraliuiii hnv- httn issued by awistunt secreturv of the treasury andrews of tl united stoics the rules nre errit ho feb 1 1026 and apply to uli medicines toilet wnter uuil flavor hiu xtracts unfit for beverage purpowi i ept 111 sjkciflf cases as a prisoner under death n me k always given u chicken break si just prior lo the execution mi i leran lawyer who has learned f mper justice with mercy believic that farmer before setting out wit- heir liagii for the slaughter might hrow vime tjtrtm over the pigs in ivinur o thnt the dentil journey into own mi be attended with a little omfort by the porkers which he leclarei ore particularly sensitive to the cold the straw wouldnt be wnst- is it could be drawn bock to th barnyard again and if thn little for mality would enable us lo eat sau ages from pigs that died happy n wouldnt be in vain with the sun of prosperity be ginning to rise over the canadian horizon native sons are returning to their homeland after temporary exile orval adams inspector of immigra tion at windsor and walkerville an nounces that it is his belief that now the tide of canadians returning per manently to their homes equals the number that arc still seeking employ ment across the border during de cember alone more than eleven hun dred canadians returned through the two ports over which he has juris diction certainly ln every province there are definite signs that indi cate the coming of renewed prosperity and indeed in some quarters there whispers of a boom a suggestion made by mayor murdoch of durham in his inaugural address is well timed and worthy of attention in some other councils ftlayor murdoch requested that in talk ing on all discussions council mem bers should rise and express them selves with sufficient volume to be heard by any who might be present in the council room it was their business that the council was deal ing with and they had a right to hear any discussion that came before the council there is not much in ducement for outsiders to attend rho council if they can hardly catch 3ic drift of what is going on on acconnt of the inaudible remarks of some member governmental red tape ha outdone itself in woodstock the city wonted to light up the war mem orial and to accomplish this they found it necessary to nut a screweye in the wall of the armories but permission to put the screweye in the wall had to be received from the mili tary authorities with considerable pomposity the city was granted the privilege of defacing the armories to the extent of inserting one screweye in the wall then to cap the whole farce a bulky document from ottawa arrived to say that 25 cents a year rcntal would be charged for the space this is the sort of poppycock that much of the taxpayers good money is spent on the best description of the whole affair would seem- to be the immortal words of ring lard- r now we know how the other haty live without working reglstlflrtlon of all drugless practitioners in the province of all descriptions is required by the nev ontario statute which passed as law it the last session and which went into force yesterday the statute was signed by the lieutenantgovern or on the completion of regulations drafted by the board of regentu which board was appointed by the ontario goiernmint to generally ad minister the terms of the oct ami regulntiom approved bthr govern ment these regulations are held a cxtrvinulj imkrtnnt and have been the cause of many conferences nl queens park hctwen the board and nernnient officials osteopaths ehiroprnrtors masseurs chiropodists ind drug ess therapists come within their field through the function mg of lhci regulations the whole business of treating human ailment- by the drugless treating profession optometrists not included they b mg cove nil by a special statute- are brought under the direct control of the board of regents and through them the ontnno government monar m pnn dan hi school children have on deposit in the penny rank of ontario the con siderable sum of 73143039 in fiftyfour other municipalities the bank operates in association with the school boards and only in fourteen is the money on deposit less than 1000 each ottawa children have 33142655 london deposits are 3014110 guelplii j1b06b38 niagara falls and tio c stamford 1012221 sault stc marie 10- 69312 welland and crowland 17- 2l york county ul66341

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