the georgetown herald fifty ninth year of publication georgetown wednesday evening biaroh 17th 1926 the georgetown berald u moore pnblltaarand proprietor hmber canadian wkly n pspar aaoolatlon unk tlm tbl o1n0 eaut pfuaonger 7 8g am ilmsoriflur h ttm iwocger 1018 a m mail n66 m passenger 848 pm mail 680 pm passenger 826 pm passenger sunday 721 ptn 0o1ko what iobbongor 7b4 atn mail luboain pasaodgor aia mall 460 pm pasneogur 802 pm paaaonger 708 pm passenger sand ay 1024 atn going nobth mail 8 a- mall p- qoinq 80dtb mail u16 am mail 78 pm canadian national electric railways taroato bnkarfcaa bllwv eabtbouhd v westbound daily daily 41004 ttm 0 1204 pm 8 204 pm 10 40ipm 12- 604 pm xi 804 pm 161004 pm 18 1201 ai 8 821 am 51121 am 7- 121 pm 9 821 pm 11 521 pm 18 721 pm 16 821 pm 1216 am train nob 1 ran 4 run daily except sunday directory hilton wallbridqt dale barrutara souoiure torodto and oaonatawo offlca kennedy bloek j rot date in oban of own town otbe ho ma barrister solicitor sic office mill st georgetown hour 9 m to 5 p v open welneaday aaa saturday avanloga fjf w1qq1mm banister aaltelt kataurj raaiia oidmmnu buxnt- om iwau hour 9 am 10 5 pm oko wednesday ud saturday eveninga d t x kajmnxlva phyalalan nd ursean madlca ofittoar of health offlm houra 1 to 4 and i to 1 a at pbanam office and realdanca main etraat south qppoalle praabyterlaa church ok o r w eom physician and surgeon mill stret georgetown phone 21 exhoue surgeon grace hospital toronto dr o v wujuams rbjiiciaa and surgeon office and residence queen street south oibcehouri 9iuaro maod68p lao by appointment dr bvtberund eye ear nose and throat sptciaust at georgetown each saturday hours7pm till 9 pm or by appoint ment glasses supplied office at hiss matthew main st home phone 107 r 6 r watsok du mbs oftioa horate to ft eaoapt tanmtay atwaoane p l heath lda d db oentiat office tn latne block one door nortt of ohallla carrlaa factory hour i a l0 ohiropbaotic x madlfrfae bxemt oataopatky or elaetrloltjr amiaat cblropi mauroalomatai ladt attend ast haw he most complete and opto dale office chlropractically in ontario reilinr tke oalrsprsjetai palate oradaato 15 yra pravotlc office next to oneills garage wednesday k saturday jlo 57 to 9 pn other days and hbura by appointment phone l50w reiidence iwj at hutom phone 213 tuesday and friday 2 lo 9 p m ikorauuc raaltd standard anthracite scranton coal in all sizes automatically screened and loaded coal wood select lpmp tor domeatio and threshing purposes smithing and cancel goal in act i carry everything to be tonnd in any nptodate goal and wood yard john mcdonald phone 12 georgetown 10day clock sale we ate of feting ou en tire clock stock ot use next ten days and tec eveiy clock nicker alarm clocks kitchen sinks man to clocks assortment of fancy aah dkadks baja 3udo come la and inspect mmr stoett we are also plated knives per half doat- 1sjt bbaem bn kkukua i a b willson jeweller not to hotel mcoibta geokoetxjwn i cr uihmat sewlag mtaaawstaaasaa erwinroldhaids me faurk homekaw lab veri ati special on pure bulk oaf lard this week ehv pa- ft mstvjc wi quick delivery main street r guaranteed no 1 another booklet jor farmers iwiatuf nl tj i i4 bntjii i lit yadrt bankofmtdntreal jazfflzrfis quality hardware house cleaning name am sec make yaw boor walls and amitoie look fike new wta a coat of out paint wr i in j mi ibli sjml uf benou floor fata jjawrttai al tin seaearvi marblelite vaalaa nm vsvnaiaa martha aladaaume t jonuaon floar ho 61 floor vai nian baauay browns bakery the home of milk bread why ml cal the bcsl bread that ll is possible ta bay mata fiom the nurcht inxridirnu wn do not substitute we use crinco in all nui naked kodb- cnaco is lite purest and beat veethble sliorteninn in canada we also use powdered milk manufactured bj tlio oanajiftnililk drodnct co which iv the moat fanitnry wo can buy this ie why our breftii and cakes buij fresh do locg tbc better ok bread the atrc ya eat ud the cheaper ya live wo appreciate our sternly ctihtnmers arffl are lail nl all limes to serve ttow oncr lave nr salesnaa rail you n h brown phone 202 georgetown nvslsswi in the lowprice field where is the car that equals it before buying a car open or closed in the low- priced field ask yourself these questions 1 is it as comfortable and smart in appearsnec as the new chevrolet 3 does it boast of sach advanced feature as dry diac clutch genuine duco finish vacuum gaso line system wilji tmnk in rear 3 has it an overheadvalve engine 4 has it a genuine fisher body 5 can it duplicate chevrolets speed hill- climbing ability and allround dependability because do other car at or near chevrolet price can answer all these questions and because chevrolet delivers a greater measure of quality and value for your dollars than any other lowpriced car this is the car for you s v king dealer georgetown lmraowwvmmmmmmmmmmaaaamm dancer town hall georgetown entire mutical program sapplied by the blue devils orchestra radio and vaadevitle artittt daavalac 844 pm to lufi pam adminion ladiem sqc gente 75c red is good tea tea flmrftimicuitfh inticoiadt the bridge youll never cross i think that mak lli what i ivorlil your ail 01 1nj lo you liml may 6lor nil llnni irniy or rrmlir thim railiant hue hi- kioi tqtlay be tryi- ami wii dmtiiitniikli col it fro in drrra i waste- neithor timf nor thouhl nbout the hntljte youll never crtw theres useful work for you to io for hand ami brain and heart the re h urgent human service too in which to take your part mnke every opportunity a worthwhile jrnin not ions o the lek is yours so do not fear the briiijte youll never cross if life keems drab ami difficult jupt fare it with a will you do not have to work aloni- since got is with you still press on with courage towartl ll koal with truth your shield owbovs lie strong look up and just ignore the bruttre youll nerer crois grenvilte kliir when the halloa county council inst year changed the road system h caused a wide difference between trafalgar township and the county which may possibly lead to a real legnl battle it is heading in that direction unless some wise counnl effects a settlement paying for the construction of the seventh line pavement between oat- vilfe and postviile and the seconif line pavement between bronte and palermo is the cause of the differ- and both aides apparently are acting on legal advice the county claims that these two pieces of pavement were constructs i previous to the adoption of the naw county system under the old ay- tern cftcn municipality practically paid for the roods constructed within its limits under the newly adopted system the county as a whole pajs for any road construction irrespec tive of location the township authorities claim the pavements were really unfinished and not settled for when the new system was adopted and that there fore t county should meet the lia bility the best legal opinion back ed up this contention trafalgar did not pay last years county rate for these pavements js assessed by the county council and it is to collect this rate that the coun ty council at its last meeting authoi- iiedixed a committee to take legal ac tion against trafalgar to collect the amount the committee is composed of reeve poster of nelson reeve nicholsonof burlington reeve hc- intyrc of georgetown and wanun blain of hilton reeve cross and deputy blakelock of oakvillc and reeve agflcw of nassagawcya urged that the differ ence be settled by arbitration instead of by the courts reformer county will sue township hit jvhonora joe hull lil saundurx frank loruimo ijelty den- i eelyn ashmore martha gra ham and dorothy ieiket putu kinily lucas frank whitmee gvu dickie itcla burkholdur 0 onion llurklioldcr edna glass tiean6r treanor edith tost florence brand- ford elmer costigan ethel mar shal i percy barker jim evans and ivan wnght helen hilts huith h- nally gwladys weston perry hill will vint jr iv pass jessie hill willie chaplin ailccn hamilton gilbert dllhc vema barker mcmutlcn isabel thompson irene mulhollanil gordon martin murian treanor margaret danison fnuer uimms wilbcrt fiifdler jim roes and doris sykes marion stock- ford ethel smith and john lane bob eason kelly mcnally irene armstrong gilbert armstrong and cecil davidson isabella collins jos phine heath and lloyd walters el- kte varey form iii honors id than i a damson alan mcdonald cutheri tit- dill y ernest alcott omar diin and billy btcclnren bruce mckcniie haicl barnes lily hupgins helen brown pass wilbert bradley hel en mcdonald willie ritchie walter mcgilivary jane morrison and jack tost and asher freeman frank dew- hurst lawrence cole mihran jck- navonan ethel spenee doris greene mary dccring max free man eileen costigan evelyn hoare jack saunders harry wright jr iii a honors edith bulli- vant david grichton nellie may- nard bern ice mcdonald jean evans kathleen mayes john emer son frank gregory david saxe percy saxc pass eric dcanc and annie hall equal ross duncan ami walter norririgton equal vernon mcc umber flora graham lilli- francis earl marchmcnl jim rit chie reggie hoare ruth mcnally floyd hilts jean mcallister leu ing interesting to motorists one of the cases tried at last fri- ys sittings of the first division court here was interestinjr to motor ists the plaintiff emory bradley of hornby sued the defendant con sumers oil co of jfimico for dam ages arising from a collision between his car and the defendant companys truck on the baseline a little cast of the 7th line trafalgar on jan 5th the plaintiff swore ths he bad fol lowed the truck in his car on 7th line to the base line and had sounded his horn for at least a quarter of a mile but the truck kept on and did not turn oufc on the dase line he again sounded his horn and turned out to the left to pass the truck at a suit able place but the truck turned ta the left and he fell back he tried again and was about even with the truck when it turned to the left ai ran into him sending him into ditch and damaging his car the driver of the truck gave no warning of intention to turn had he kept straight on he could have been passed easily he had no mirror for the defence john walker driver of thf truck swore he did not hear plain tiffs horn and admitted that he had no mirror he was turning ipto rob erts driveway in his written judg ment judge elliott said there was negligence as the truck had no mir ror as required by the traffic act 1023 sec 12 ss 2 though not required to do so by law he should hold out his left hand when about to turn to the left not doing this was negligence plaintiff had the right to turn to the left to pass the truck which was slower than the car and walker should have turned to the right to let him do so sec 3g ss 4 walkers negligence ca the accident there was none or part of the plaintiff judgment 241 cost of repairs to car 1500 for deterioration toul 13915 with costs w i dick for plaintiff t a hutchinson for defendant i pany milton uri ta storw with m graham acknoit h i bargains in town properties a nice broom brick bouse modern conveniences price atooooo term eao on the outskirts of georgetown a beautiful 7 room stone bonse nicely decorated electric light and fumane garage stable hen bonae and spplr shed 4 acres of spy orchard and small ruil this is a moneymakat and haa paid from 700 to 1000 a ear 1 price wboo terms kmj 1 see or call 1 e a benham if you want to buy a nice home for little none so farnm and 4 other pro pert lea 3 phone 164 georgetown box 490 j ttatiitts e bescohy of windsor the engagement of her daughter jessie lois to mr frascr webster lockhart eldest son of mrs t lockhart of dun eta iv ontario lh marriage to take place quietly in april one of the largit and most en- oyabh- euchre parti ever given in milton was that of the ladies bowl the lou tablcs with keen ml milton intermediates for thr champ ionship of the halton leagui and tf harris cup at thcarena on fridi evening drew an attend an re- of about 1000 much of it from campbelt- ville and ofher outside point it wv fast with rood combination bu rather rough checking wis stiff and there werernany penalties but no erious offenses milton won by 5 to 2 making the total for the rouil j to 6 after being in poor health for some time richard taskcr succumb ed to a paralytic stroke at his home public school report for month of february elsie carter harvey allan verdun wright jean hill david bryden ruth beaumont monu scrymgcour mary ed wards ne villi sr ii class a honors haicl smith margaret latimer clarence thompson margaret long frank kcntner bessie walker clarence kennedy pass dorothy wright arthur hilts gladys martin carl hyde lloyd sanderson chester cole margaret huggins john cummings jr ii class a honors clifford henry alec atkins douglas russell norman herbert frances eva no pass buster dcnison alfred sykcs alastair keanc jim mcnivcn alfred davidson margaret simons gontin bouskill jr ii b honoraff bruce ken nedy kathleen mulholland eric nomngton pass mary glcadall rosie lorusso helen ritchie jim valantine annie lorusso clayton bradley harry dewhurst r unset jr 1 b honors lcnorc woods esther brill marion dilly irene brown marjorio hilts betty simons pass earl filcox violet varey wil fred murray first book a honors ian mckeniic and dorothy mimmi equal roy lacey and frank bolger equal josephine poilc irene star- rctt john ross and duncan tort equal audrey merritt kenneth ed wards glenna leslie elmer stock- ford billic bralsby james emmcr- son doris lacey fred armstrong arthur bullivant pass roy wes ton victor wcmyss lloyd grace betty kcan harry allen ina sparl ing doris bossey viola costigan isabclle hoare clifford hilts doro thy barker stewart mclaren primary honors joyce stacey mary fuller and walter pccketl cq doris keaji verna lacey and wal ter brandford equal mary collier lorraine wright arthur armstrong and john graham equal mildred davidson and jnne denison equal violet ingram and elmn tost equal margaret evans and allan bryden equal audrey grieve and grant mimtns equal jessie mcdonald and evelyn sand c mo n equal evelyn wood and billic latimer equal helen holmes and edward hugginr equal qucenic march men t nuts aileen dobbic and marjorio evans flossie smith and elmer mccumbcr edwin adamson and trevor may en freddie johnson earl hornby and robert saunders grace edwards edward arnold leslie clark acton mrs julia mcarthur returned from her winter visit to new orleans la on monday mrs robert kirkwood of erin was the guest of her sister mrs- d h young on tuesday mrs william somorvilto of battle ford sask spent a few days durim the week with mm nancy somcrville and miss somerville and oth- friends the members of knox churcli choir and a number of their friend spent a delightful evening at the home of mrs john mann on the to- rontosarnia highway last wednes day evening mr and mrs peter mclsnac of acton announce the engagement of their only daughter beatrice isa bella to mr john robert sprawl youngest son of the late robert s and mrs sprawl also of acton the marriage to take place the latter part of march at a meeting of the officiol board of port colbome unitetl church rev i m moycr as gneii a unanimous invitation to remain h minister for the fifth year the in vitation was accepted re m i moycr was formerly of the mitlimli i church acton and went from h r to pnrt colbomc fir- press nifties and comments st patrick mil ilmmguiiherf missionary of the fifth nntuij rom monly known as th apostle of laittl there ifl some uncertuiiuy lo tlie date and pliuv of hit birth mine assigning his brrtliplaie to tin present boulognesurmer fnim- others to a pbec on the ostunry u the clyde scotland called from hnn kilpntrick where his father was m ordainel deacon of the anciem church when 16 years of age pu- seized by a band of pirate who took him to ireland and sold him petty chief he escaped afvi spending six years in captivity and went to france where he became i monk he first landed as a mission ary in ireland at thc town of wfck- low according to the accounts vt his irish biographers he founded 3g5 churches and baptized with his own hands 12000 persons he is alio said to have consecrated 450 bishops ordained a vast number of pricjts hdvc blessed very many monks ins sl patrick was buried at downpatrick where his relics wen- prescrvedlown to the period of the reformation st patricks day a sick persqn does not enjoy the neighbor who drops in and says oh yea i had a sister just like you ihe had just those symptoms all sum- ner and in the fall she had a shock and has never got over it yes may be thc doctor can help you but be lieve me he cant cure that disease nor does she enioy thc minister who mes in to call and cheer you up id before he leaves describes in de tail his mothers death nor the garrulous neighbor who enjoys visit ing the sick and attending funeraui and tells you in detail of all the other nek people in thc neighborhood their ailments thc doctors opinion and how they suffer also the neighbors and relations who cannot come but who write advice on changing doc tors and having an operation until you dread to open a letter bnt how ahe does enjoy the neighbor who drops in for just a few minutes and rtavs that long and tells interesting little pieces of neighborhood news and the other neighbors who bring in a dish of something she has pre pared for her own family and knows you like you enjoy it but dont feel that she has been put to a lot of trouble to prepare it also the thoughtful friend who sends old magazines and books for you to read during the tiresome days of conval escence and thc other fnend who knows of similar coses where thc pa tients got well and strong again and tells you about them nvil you feel there is hope for you she also can tell you many little ways to make yourself more comfortablethat the doctor would never deign to mention when next you call on the sick think which of these classes you belong to general news captain w l smith has resigned the editorship of thc farmers sun f e ellis of woodstock succeeds him mr ellis is an experienced newspaper man he is soninlaw of mr and mr w o morse of camp- bellville george hillmer mpp and mrs hillmer celebrated their thirtysec ond wedding anniversary on sunday feb 28th it was the occasion of a happy family gathering and many friends called to extend best wishes star the oshawa reformer haa opened an office in toronto in order to go after city business including job printing this is carry thc war into africa and is very fair retaliation for thc practice of city printers to nvass thc country towns for busi- ewart hall of trafalgar had a very narrow escape from serious in jury when his car skidded on the icy pavement and turned a complete somersault into thc ditch fortu nately he fell into a pool of water or slush and managed to crawl out without suffering anything worse than an unexpected cold bath the provincial police are search ing for thieves who stole five valu able black foxes from s a conklins fox farm near cooksvillc one of tb animals which was government marked was valued at 11500 last friday wm pickcls and a man named shaver appeared before pm burgess at port credit charged with stealing chickens shaver turned kings evidence and was let go on suspended sentence conditioned on paying 28 for thc chickens within 2 weeks pickets was given a rnonthfl imprisonment in brampton jail the meaford shoe company has issued a writ against the town for 126000 damages for loss of business caused they clnim because thc coun cil has withheld insurance moniet which were collected as n result of a fire at the factory harry smith and maggie smith of sandhill arc suing james b mccaul- cy and charles crawficld for 2000 the damages are claimed for the death of the plaintiffs child which they alleged wag caused by tbc neg ligence of the defendants when thi- child was run over by a wagon driven by one of thc plaintiffs this case will come before a jury at thc assise codrt which opens on march 16 the editor of the bruce herald and times published at walkcrton figures that in 25 jours of newspaper work he has written the obituaries of least s000 people r wterdo knov it lf trafalgar last sunday night was 76 yean of age was born esquesing he was a presbytcri amember of knox church here i in politics he was a conservative is survived by his widow three and a daughter the funeral ti place yesterday interment in green cemetery champion a party of 40 was entertained the home of mr and mr eln wilkinson cheltenham lart weak when the boston mills dramatic club broke up for the senson k splendid supper was terved followed by progressive euchre the mother house of th notre dame will be retted on n beautiful site at wntcrdown thi building will be four storeys high of stone construction and is estimated to cost 500000 the contract for the work was awarded on mond to the pigott hcalej construction company of hamilton work ill commence ihir week anul pr m the directors ot tnc wceklj newspaper anoci qot cannd m decided that the annual convention if this organization shall be held n quebec city on june 17 iffand 1 this year it is possible that th members of this nationwide asocin tion may be given an opportunity ti sec the bcautiet of ontarios famous summer resort district next yeanai invitation having lecn extended t have the 1927 annual meeting at th bigwin inn near huntrvide obituary mr jm mcmaimr anothei pioneer rcvidcnt of mono township died on mnrch ii in thv person uf mrs james mcmastcr horn in cnledon township 85 years ago she resided thore untd her mar riage hrn she anil her husband mocd to mono township her hus bund died about aft yean ago nnd 10 years ago she moved to orango- vdle she is sunned by three sons and two daughters mrs thomas j harshaa ami joseph at home wcs- e1 cunnlntham eli cunningham one of guclpht best known residents died verr ud- denly at his home on dcrry ieo on march 12 the deceased was born in stewarttown ont in 1h56 com- m to guclph in 188 and residing for t r 40 years lie was an employee of thc i milling company and for the past 14 years has been employed by taylor forbes surviving him are hi wi dow four soni and two daughters for over 60 years he was a member of norfolk street church and was superintendent of tbc sunday school for many years