the georgetown herald rlfty ninth ye all or publication georgetown wednesday evening- march 3rd 1026 1 fo no annum iu advani c 2 00 to c s the georgetown herald eat livingstones qutility bread iastimge i puusintiei bundity uoino wpst pubhunger mad passenger mail passenger pusnengar raaaenger suoduv qoinq kohth mail mail ooino aorjtq mail mail caiftdim niuflial electric rallmys tut lihrku huwh ka8tbound webtbound daily dally no 2 8 m a m no 1 7 21 am iwoi tm g 1204 pm 8- 304 p m 10 4 04pm 12- j 04 pm 11 b 04 pm 1610 04 pm 1812 01 am train nob 1 ran 4 3 tf 21 6 liaiam 7 1 21 p m 0 8 21 pm 11 521pm 18 7 21pm is 9 21 pm 17 1 ud daily except directory hilton wallbriooe 4l dale barrlamra solid i to ets toronto and omifilawi otde kaanady block la roy data in abmis ot qmrga kwd one a o keett barrister sol olc etc office m ill si georgetown hours 9maito5p m open weineaday and saturday evening clabxxoe s wiooiifb ewitatar boltaltar mury pule hoora 9 m lo s p m owi wednesday and saturday even ng muilaaa liiaaiaanla mmm in i nan dr t w maroeuob phyaioian and baraaan jmtearoouwr of haalta odo uo t to 4 and liolp a phornh ofllca and raamaac alaln sitmi south oppoalta prathytertan church db c r w rom phyaiciao aod surgeon mill strct georgetown ph i ei houie sanrooo grace hoi dr c v w1luamb physician and surgeon oubco and remdeace queet south dr stttheriaitp eya ear nose and throat special mi at georgetown each saturday honri7 pm till 6 p m or by appoint meat glasses supplied uih matthawo mat r r watso 1 b m d i ofbaa haani s to s eimpt tkiwiaj afur a f l heath l dj o d b dantirt offlot in lana bloat ooa door norti jyetaura oarrtap itootoiy hoot i a m to t o aa chutopractio ma maalol bunjnr oataoyatky r elactrlolty sbs service laht attemdaatt the oaoat complete and upld mr ooce cbiropractiolljr itf ontario ttbiuebf taa calxwpxmotai pklauronuut lornpraotloi office next lo onelll garage wodoeaday saturday 2to 5 7 io9p oilier day and hour by appoint men phooe iso residence 160 atmllub phone 213 tuesday and fmlay 2 to 9 pm bkvutat hil stand anthracite scranton coal in all sizes automatical screened ar boa led coal wpod select lamp for domestic and threshing purposes smithing and caonel coal id faot i carry everything to be to nod in any up to date goal and wood yard the choicest pastry -and- high grade confectionery is our speciality watch our windows lor speciaislt will pay you d livingstone georgetown is good tea tea tjmcvt ian inxbndinq totty remaonable charges dr w barnard opt d r 0 orubcmm eyed specialist oyudu luclaur optfetrut fc mltlmi oiat n1 ftnll solano invalids eyes tested in their own bomes lenses ground to suit your individual sight delays are dangerous have your eyes examined at hintons jewelry store main st georgetown barfliins in ow slm waleses awl 151 alara ofcfcs john mcdonald phone 12 georgetown something to fall back upon money in the bank saved from your income and earning compound interest you will find not only a great comfort and protection in an emergency but a ready fund to enable you to take advantage of business opportunities the bank of montreal welcomes small savings accounts and it offers you service as well as safety m connection with your account bank of montreal established l8i7 it assets m excess of 7ooooqoo 1 a do you believe in this kind of protection the only fiw protection fir your propei ty and home is- insurancb elmer c thompson lisiruce tnkj r geobce10wn 0ntam0 fire insurance j w henneby melwi ag f 1 for kme of he linpt om are you protaoted do you sell farmers how can a letter i pete with your voice t dont send a boy on a mans job our long distance bill averages over floo a month we use 1 contfatilh hnvu stt4 urr hint royal arcs hastis mry corka om if town iold onii 8ptljatbdt thi annual convocation of th of canada was held last wednesday and thursday in yonge street tem pic toronto hal ton chapter of georgetown was represented by its three principals ex comps b g arnold g h jackson and brown and all of its past principals ins henry corkc j t cam b wallace and h g heir fx cor willsons jewellery store for february month we offer a veiy fine selection of cups saucers royal albeit crown chir made m england at 9 cents each this meeting with the largest at tendance in years was of particular i interest to the local members of the 1 royal craft on account of the high hopea which had been entertained for some time past of securing the great 1y coveted honor of grand supcnn undent of this district for one of the hafton chapter companions these hopes met complete fulfilment and ex corop henry corke was the choice for this exalted position after his election on wednesday afternoon rl er comp strachan d 1 ft of durham the retiring grand superintendent presented his success or with a beautiful suit of regalia of his new office with a club bag con uiner on behalf of the chapters of wcllinjrton district this tangible token of approval was much apprcct atod by the representatives of hal ton chapter as well as by the re cipient as showing the excellent feel ing pervading this district besides marking the esteem rt ex comp corke has earned many of the companions did not remain for the evening proceedings which fnclwlod an exemplification of degree work by toronto chapters on thursday the other elections took place and also the installation of th nowly elected officers ottawa was selected as the next plai meeting a b willson jeweller next to hotel mcoibbon olollbflown presulafin at tem cttia erwingoldhams meat market buckeye incubators new shipment of buckeve incubators just at nved wejiave found these to be thoroughly reli able and the best on the market we are sole agents for british american coal oil especially good fot use in lamps lanterns oil stoves and incubators come in and lets get acquainted i graham clement b satccssm it j w kcuhy 4 s cttrfemm homekilled lamb veal beef and pork special on pure bulk oap lard this week only per lb vr dressed chickens wanted guaranteed pne no 1 quick delivery main street georgetown last friday evening tbe friend and neinhborn rathe red at the liome of mr and mra bdwnrd little terraootta and presooted tbem and their daughter audio with a purse and address prior to their removal to georgetown mr edward town send acted as chair oian tho program oonsiated of a violin solo by j l crame ocal anlos by ln f stringer of toron to and mr j d mcdonald che tedbam following is tbe addreax to mr and mrs little and annie dear mr and mrs little and araue as tbe aincerest and warmest of f nenda and neighbors we have met here to night to express oar deepest regrets of jour departure from our midst we feel that we could not let the occasion pass without gathering to say farewell and axsunng jou of our best wishes for our future your devotion lo duty and loyalty an citreena of the community is common knowledge to us all and aa it has been in the past will rontinue lo be in ihc future a source of inspiratio those of us who arc left lo carry words are loo few lo express the m ber of ways in which we shall mist j whenever the clouds grew black we alwava knew where to tlnd an open door and a cheery smile and thus the lining would return many of the rs that were children with you left us some have been called across the river others have left to seek their fortunes in distant land j but jou remained until the present whn vou too are about to depart we realise l hat jou mrs little haicin no small miasur been a party lo the kindly deeds imd a devoted aifc and mother tt e kn that in your departure we are raing f rewell to a real mother of larael while we regret that must mne to yonder town yet i joiee to know that jou will atiu be to he amongst us at time and will con tinue to in interested in our work while we loose by your departure wc know that another town u the gainer we ask jou to k ndly accept thin purie not vnsjdenng its monetary value but a slight token of the esteem toronto presbyter1al afur thi report of tht cornapon i ink secretary of thi toronto prisby uruin womin h mim onory sockty tw lfth annual mcetinr wjii rial lusl sut unlay in knox prisbyttrini church toronto mrs tl v cumer of cionctown thi jirihilint jtuv thi chief a id res the corrcspoulini nurcuiry mn j wilhaftis in pixsenting h r rcpoit for the six months between utimh union and the end of the yenr i hat through tin reammroment ot li rrilorj origin nation a in oahuwn whitby west hill and ashbura ha i come into ilit toronto prcsbytcru i tin numtncul strengtli of which m follows mmnlyoni nntir uuxilmrics 18 int women a auxllinrils 37 mo- a bands an i g c ci t proupb total mtmberahip 4 qg1 ami thi ni ontribulion for thi last half of 1926 1 i 880 supplies hint to needy dirf ircu totalled si 16 following officer w rt eltct the avuiapf t i l the proccids of on du i nork i five to support th cost of iv rt incnt says dr ho rut i i it ittu then are about threi hun in i work inr days in the yenr so u m in work about sixty doya each yenr in ord i to get money to pay his taxis sal tixts bus new taxes jntom tnx import tnxoi and all other sorts an 1 rondltions of taxes are of cours paid b the ultimnti consum r lit the goat an i he must toil for six i dnys each year to find the iicccaar eoin for tnxci only isn t it true jjtoii that canada in ovi r governed it ioslh ojk a cru thing sum to rovfin ourselves el 1r i lent mra r f ci cu the of jeorkctowii first vice preiident s j a hill toronto second lpres dent mra w m rochester toronto recording s cretorj mrs j ii inkster toronto treasurer mini mnne gall toronto mrs j a maclure i it part me nt of home helper report of that department port showed that there art u totfll lumber of 610 home helpers in tho ast six months there hoa been 57 raised by mrs rotary reported that large quantities of supplies were sent to the new presbyterian school home for children at hew liskeard the fire suffer northern ontario last year were supplied by this department also the supply department also helped lo the new presbyterian deacon ime on huron street bales of clothing were sent to indian ri rves in northern ontario addresses were given by mr james wilson secretary of the wel- j come a welfare department miss agnes dixon who is in charge of the work among the chinese women and children in the city and by mrs h it home first vicepresident of thi w m s for the dominion if hon john s martins effort edueau farmers and miipy who are t faftnerh agtiinst listening to the enticing ston i of clever ugtnth who offering worthless stocks for mil successful he will aecomplish u lreat and good work in this nnii eiery other county many men wh i by hare work and thrifty habits hnm quired sufficient means to enable hnrmer who promised high rates of interest gave good money for value less stocks onlv to find their proper ty at a time wncn they were too old to make a fresh start in life mr mar deserves all the assistance the prchs can gie him in promoting the uorthy object he has in view look with optimism into mission future of civlliicefsnan that cannot be thoroughly net forth m a speech of half and hour and thoroughly thresh cd out in an hour but an hours ipeech is considered relatively short in the house of commons and one member after another goes over the fiame ground as hla predecessor of thet6fficptmy pounding r the same old arguments the coll worried with such of the nation a nation of people wor ried with much talk is for a short tcssion that will achieve at least a few solved problems that inter minable talk which has characterized parliamentary sessions for the past lecade has cost canada millions in py an i in time over two hundred members of the toronto presbytcnal w m s attend ed the meeting held last thursday in bloor street united church toronto as the last meeting before church union goes into effect for the w m s on april 1 of the united church branch of the old presbyterian w m s we look forward with pleasant anticipation and high hope to the large work and wider fellowship upon wjiieh we as a w m s are about to enter in the united church said mra j c robertson reporting for c executive committee mrs w e struthers convener of the finance committee in submitting a summary of the financial statement stated that the presbytcnal was at the present time about 17 000 short their allocation for 1925 but it hoped to make this up mrs j g forbes gave a comprc nsive survey of tho home mission work in eastern canada summing up the mission work in e west mrs robert laird streascd e scope of the hospital work there over 700 indiana were being instruct ed in primary education at six board ing schools and seven day schools in toronto the chinese mission work carried on at 7 murray street was lauded i am delighted with tl optimism displayed at your meeting declared mrs w h graham who outlined the missionary work carried on formerly by the methodist churches an interesting outline of mission school work in india was given by hiss v banks foreign missionary from the united church in canada who is home on furlough a pageant entitled a vision of tho united church waa presented by home forty girls following which re irts were heard ii it work and c milton a few days ago james watson cut down a bee tree on his enqueuing farm and got twenty fhe pounds of honey out of it crown attorney dick was office on tuesday having recovered from a bad cold whtch had confine him to his house for some days the water la low in the rpucrvoii the explanation may be a leak o leaks somewhere m the mains there was plenty of rain last fall and the apnngs are not ion mrs jas mcmulicn and daughter bessie of saskatoon sask arc via iting mr and mrs j a robinson trafalgar mrs mcmillan is a daugh ter of the late mr and mrs john johnson of milton on thursday of list week archie mcgibbon waa presented with a gold headed cane on his retirement from the position of treasurer of the hat ton agricultural society after thirteen years service president e m read head made the presentation it waa reported last week that t lynx had been trapped and killed ir nelson this was remarkable bul the weight reported 80 lbs was more so as it waa equal to that of a full grown doe or an extra large timber wolf a lynx weighing 30 lbs 1 t big one champion noles and conimenls iii 111 i- bin iu ilv fore c i were issued hurt y nr bv tl canuda liibl son iv i e m f1 1 be nrt t it i i s horn h witloul f i f i now and again i brought face to face with the dis tressing fact that there are young men in its midst so far jost o de cency and self respect as to wilfully violate the law by petty bootlegging when there is so much honest work lo do and so many honest respectable- methods of making a livelihood it is hard to understand why any young possessed of a semblance of the hone ft y and straightforward peas us ually found in young men should d eccnd to such a vile trade as whiskey peddling one can understand ran ignorant foreigner or a case harden cd old toper whose habits and ap petite arc the product of tho daya of the licensed bar room turning to this illicit nod ill smelling business but erin reeve j i bush is back to busi bs again after being confined to the house for a few days with an ittack of la grippe mr thomas and miss sarah binnic attended the funeral of their cousin mrs robert wallace ot toronto hut week mr jack m davey of rainy riv ont waa the guest of mrs dave mcmillan this week his last visit be an d mrs james austin who under went a serious operation on friday last ta doing as well as can be ex pected under tho circumstances we join with the many friends of the family in wishing the little ud n epcedy recovery advocate examination data will t die and upper school examinations commence on june 21st the lower school on june 25th according to the timetable set by the provincial board of education yesterday appointed milton deputy p m announcement ia made of the ap pointment of f d dewar of milton aa deputy postmaster it is expected that postmaster r stewart will soon retire on pension and that mr dewar will then become postmaster mr dowar was returning officer for hal n the last dominion election iw rata on parcel the postofflcc department announc- thnt effective immediately the maxi um charge on any parcel of mer chandise within canada weighing up to fourteen ounces shall not exceed one cent an ounce business con corns and others recently furnished by the toronto postal service with cards ratcb of postage on parcels mailed in the province of ontario hhould alter them accordingly obituary maori falao j one of the oldest if not the old est lake captain in ontario passed which away at oakv die on feb 17th georgetown creamery we are now paying 45c f but fat georgetown creamery co m saxe manager only open saturday nights juu have been held bj your re i lo work person of captain maurice fclan crs in the community we hope vou the deceased was born in limcr fk m be spared to use the aaroe and if county ireland in 1834 the son of in an email wav by u o it shall joseph and mrs felan when a -sum- you lo remember the happ rela young man hia parent removed 1 lionships of i ygont lays we shall feel canada and settled in burlington gratified larly in life he chose the sa ling pro i raving thai tod nrhmt blessing fcsaion and was bo successful in that mav abound unto vou r verv reluctant calling that at a eomparatt ely early 1 sav good bve age he waa granted a mast ra papers sgned on behalf of vour neighbors bri was p c 0 the perse anllnenu vcrance of toronto his second com aodrw mcltonaid j u threp bclis ot o i mwardtownvnd v owned by thompson smith lum jhn lyons optor of toronto and inter after the prosentatind of tbe became partowner and captain of th purse dd addresi b andrew me- victoria also of oakville his lat donald and john ljoomr little j f zt one of the arrest snip plying on tne vet- feclingl replied on behalf of uk al th tlmc wm bult in bin wife and dauohter after which oakville yard under his own pcr- abort rpeevbpr wore riven b wol aonal supervision he was rece of henrj wo hunter jib mchane oakville for 21 years and sen oi a vtn u i l term as warden of the count later and a mcdonald lunch as hc wm nted p custom wrvea and a pleieant social even officer and hald that poajtion log apenl pensioned 400 year in famllv gua robinson of dun lalk has n 1 is povess on a hand mode copper kettle which has been in the rominaon family for he oust 400 ean it is a famil heirloom an wan first used by the robincom in irelanl and for the lart 100 voan in canada utensil with other i ffecti was brought out from the rmerald isl hy the late matthew robinson the ran shoemaker of warcham it n ta r elate of preservation even mr rohinaon is ver proud of inc enl utens i of h s forefathers fifty tl yr mrnd ieir fifty third anniversary vnan rvel last frida b mr imt mrs richard moore of f 4 sal sbury ave ironto at the i ome of the r daugh i mrs duncan mncdonald 140 ingston road jrs mac donald it presbyterian m is onarj at home on furlough from ind a with her hup band rev duncan mcdonald mr and mn moore are both canadians and vi n both born in hal ton count when th ir marriage took place in ir73 thi have a family of eight and have tn nt three grandchildren their on and daughters are mr donald a moore toronto mrs e pedhic milton ont mrs j w hisej ridgetown ont wife of rev mr hiiey baptist m nistcr mrs jean wecse toronto- mr j walker mopre windsoa- mrs duncan mac donam torontolmrs m johnston toronto and mu margaret- moore toronto