the georgetown herald simillll yla op ill ehjioai lot fieorgetown wednesday evening appil 2 1st 1926 the georgetown herald j u moore pohlihr and proprietor manhor kttadian weakly ni c h r tlntal i hnijkaht l pnhthuifcei iussengei 4 mail passenger mail pattsengoi passenger sunday qoiko wkbt passenger mail passoqger mmi passenger pasbongcr passenger sunday qoino north mail 1 mail t qoino 80utu mail mail it 1 1 a 1 lolhui 1 1 fifi ti jhhpir u so l t 8 23 ji r tlnm 10 ho 11 in 212 pm 4 60 p m 0 02 11 in 7 0a p m 10 21am booar 11 bin 7 84 n 1 caaadlu national electric hallways toronto sabarban rallwa eabtbound webtiiocm no 2 7 10 a i 3fiam 011 57 q m 8 1 67 p m 10 3 67pm 12- 6 67 p m u 7e7pm 16 8 67pm 1811 63 pm train nos 1 and 4 sunday dail train no 1 7 h5 a ii 118u an 1 8u p u 11 5 bop hi 18 7 86pm 15- a 86 pm 17 12 00 a m daily except directory hilton wallbhidqe dale bamaura solicitor eto toronto and asorratown otoce kennedy block i rot dale id ebair ft oor uiw a gidoa b o meih barrister solicitor tic office mill st georgetown hour 9a6itp5p m open wednesday and saturday evening- oulkekge h wiggins barriatar solicitor notary paallo coo- olmiblock- oeonratown hourn9ni lo s p ro open wednesday aiid saturday bven g exsrbcmte im db t if karoeuvs phyaletan and surooon alealcat ofboer of health offloo hours 1 to 4 and 1 to i o dr c f w boss physician and surgeon mill slrel georgetown phone i ex house surgeon grace lloipits toroolo dr o v wujjahs physician and surgeon office and residence queen s south dr sutherland eye bar noae and throat specialist at georgetown each saturday honra 7 p m till 9 p m- or by appoint meat- glasses supplied office at miss matthew mam si home phi f r watson d u b- m d s oaortiwb otdo hamrsi 0 t exopt tkinltf aftaraooaa f l heath ld8dd1 dentist offlo in lane block one dour norli t onelfa carrla factory hour- a oo to d m cheropracttc x nfadlalaa saimt oataopatajr or elaotrioltir tralaat calroprnetlo service j uadt attzmdaht j mow be moil complete and uplo i office chiropracl cally in ontario eltseh th calrepraotoi ralaur gnaaat 15 yra praotloa office next to o neill a garage wed neadaj k saturday 2lo 57 io9 other days and hour by appoint phone i50w residence i50j at miltenrhone 213 tuesd friday 2 to 9 p m if a raeteulaa- renalr stand anthracite scranton coal in all size automatical screened hd loaded i coal wood belftot tramp for domestic and thrashing pur poses smithing and cannel coal j in fact 1 carry everything to i be found id any tip to hat t coal and wood yard j john mcdonald phone 18 j gerolrgetown l holmes edwards z wc have selected lor stock the beauliful new ru mantc cat tern every pitce is heavily plated with pure silver and in additlionlhosc most usi d have solid silver inlaid under the plate at the wo lest points t back and bowl of handle to insure permanent salislae a guarantee goes with every piece of holmes 6c edwards super pldtc assunng ihe pur chaserof perfect satisfaction those in most constant use namely tea de sert soup and table spoons and ijrtakfast and din ner forks a b willson jeweller ni it to hotel mcgibbon l01tdhkn r0periy reasonablo charges q dr w barnard opt d r 0 optomelrtsl eyesigh specialist optician rautord optoraetrut hy esmmlnatlod qrniunt boral colli baleaon eyes tested glasses fitted broken lenses duplicated lenses ground to suit your individual sight delays are danger o as have your eyes examined at wilsons jewelry store main st oneill block georgetown try ns for your poultry wants we sell buckeye incubators and brooders poultry fence chick founts etc sporting goods juri inn uro tnrieu to rlioosp from of golf tpiiiks baseball and softball supplies tic fisbing ucmo of all kinds brighten up your home with l coat of martin sonoiir 100 1 pure pinti en iiu elr am spenal nrmnh jou necil trj lit marnot tlspir no fil lloor itrmh lfttrto atitn htinnicl etc graham clements the store whore your goes the farthest i 1 33 georgetown creamery cream now graded as required by law special no 1 and no 2 highest prices paid georgetown creamery co m saxe manager bargains in town properties in ir c- s200000 x hi oil inlh i iiml a in uitfiil 7 room stono in ii u ii in i ii i ihitik litlilum fuinnu fnrnge atnblc in nl mis 11111111 l 1 ii ji of h oieliml ml uniull fruit i i in- i i i ni v m 1 r mil bus ml fioih 700 to 1000 n jear piico j luis i am see or call e a benham if mmuuiit in lii n mi imni fot lilut moile ulio funiia and o ollii r proicrlien phone llvl georgetown box 490 z7 erwingoldhams meat market homekilled lamb veal beef and pork dressed chickens wanted quick delivery guaranteed main street georgetown phone no 1 hydro electric system so watt lamps 4 for 1 oo guaranteed lamps l willi it 10 ill lid ill m mitl liinjlt t kill wall nitio i 0 ill nilio 200 unit nilto irons guaranteed 1 year 475 hydro irons guaranteed 5 years 575 orders taken for ranges and appliances of all office town hall used cars 1922 dodge touring 1920 dodge touring 1921 chevrolet touring j n oneill son main st georgetown speciau raisin week raisins 2 b 23c si 2 pwu- 23c sa raisins 2 pku 29c for good baking results while safin 24 1b domino brand lfloi flour 99c rggfi 19c ks tomato catsups 15c fancy quality shrimps 19c clarks soups tomato q vafttabl tin tea r1chmello cu ah 7scll select 73c lb dal bulk 63c lb 3 lb stuarts marmalade 35c chateau loaf cheese 35c lb lemons 3qc jmihealth salts 2 25c soltvest 39c clarks 3 b potted meats gbc metal polish 23 christies gra wafers 85c lb vmfc froaa 4f of tifa fr ul theia pncm in st for don t worry iroubl io will ktrnirhun oul hi don t worry willi junta inn lu n moil why worry iiih oik qaestion pli iisi gm n doth thnl which worruil jou init i toliij ns bir ant bluck apponr don t worry chilton thasi the killer stanlij willi whirt lna tcrnul 1h ih nut ion the soor bin fills irhtly hiix ami there through th ulwhi s tillini thr shailnl nislci will tin spirit of freedom unil huppinc the insect ilroms contt ntixtly nrouni iht powen and tht rodml iniilj lunstiirnself on n iol it is true thut nch is surrounded l his natural nmis but he dot a not particularly mr thim thoai thut would take hi lift would do so only for food ami his instinct for protecting himself equal to their craft of proyinjr probabl only a few feet away a beast of pn y itbtei quietly in his lair till huntrcr bkaln drives him forth he may lie stretched upon a hml i trcl vicwink with ujcty and happiness on all sides of him the life hich only nalun is tht master omca and koli ns he chooses ami mrs no ottur liilnfr creature of the forest but whin a brcen wufts lhc been i man through the woodland e scene chanrea very often the gay sonp of the bird in the underbruih becomes n cautious twit the top of some tall tree the whieli a retreat jnlo the dis tant shadows the rodent scuttles to his hole in the ground the beaut of prey slinks grudgingly back into ihe safety of his laid inhtinct appai cntly warns them that thiy an in danger what imni creature does not fear human fven the venomous rep tile rives way for us w boast thut re rulers of the earth and his record asserts that dumb beasts have played an important role in thi building of our grcfet human ciwlizi m but at what cost s it true barn field and woodland are fill od with animals that wc say an do mcsticated w fail to recall how ever that in the beginning many of these were as free nnd as independent the human and that only by su pert or cunning and sheer physical force we snatched them out of their natural abode and made them forever dependent upon us for the eji atcr part they are bounil to us in slavery and not in love equipped with powder mid bullet we go as hunters into the forest and destroy more small game in a few hours than a beast of prey would d btroj in days unlfko the beast of prey we do not kill all that w kill to sattsty immediate hunger but simply to fulfill our joy of killing as an example we sometimes travel hundreds of miles to foreign lands just to kill strange game if the beast of burden lacks ruffi nt strength to pull the load that wc place behind him wc whip him time after time de wc trample the inoffensive earthworm for rip other reason that it happens to be in oui path without knowing why he docs it the child hunts ami tortures the insect on the flowers tto destroy is seemingly a part of our nature we place our faith in a god of kindness of mercy and of eternal life and in an hour of suffering doubt wc cry out to him in siipplii tion nearly all of us go to the grave with a dying prayer for life evcrlast ing in the world beyond yet curl ously we do not look back upon the crimson path of torture and tion that we have left behind do not once consider that we have failed to show gods weaker animals of this earth the mercy that we ai asking him to show to us in the hi r after ran gemc nts for 726 lectures to be held during the latter part of may and the early part of june were made last week at the annunl conference the parliament bqililings ofthe lectures of tiie women a institutes branch of the provincial department of agriculture almost 1000 insti tutes arc established throughout thi province but for the purpose of he summer lecture many of them are amalgamating so that the 725 lee tures planned will cover th institutes of all ontario the subjects of the ii rtures are to be practically the same as last year when the work met with conspicuous fss all phases of community ire covered as well as the nclivi ties of the farm home citizenship health suggestions home decoration schemes entertainment suggest essmaktng advice business counsel id all olher topics which have an tercst tor the farm lnel are cov ed hj one or other of tht workers the conference at the parliament buddineh jestcnla row red ihe flclel of institute work generally tliieui its aclit lien in feedmg clothing housin upon the farm anil in pro- motini community halls nnd libraries rnthuninsm for the work ran high and a most excellent response upon ihe part of the farm women was r ported by all the workers prpsent some 25 it cturera were in attem ance nt the conference oer whic george putnam superintendent t women s institutes for the goen taxes on income reduced mobda hi bulklt htst ihui j a kobb mm iht r of t inane m ic i laxnllun mil tnriff chart us follows iihomr lux reluteel on ull along tin line tximption for married r used distinction mule betw kxempllons are increased u 000 to 3 000 for mamud p uml from ii 000 lo ii 500 for pi rhons itecpilt tux wiped out penny pofugt is lo return e minion bay saks tax n movee from n n of articles and redueeet lo i hon i fish automobile a duty tail value of not more than 1200 and on motor trucks ami motorcycles reduced to 20 per cent general tariff 17i percent intermediate lin pei cent llrilish preference on autus valued at more than si 200 general lunff reduicd lo 25 per cent inter midiale to 2g per cent uritieh prtf tfllncournge canadian auto mdus tryvjrawback of 25 per eent will be i matpnaig uael n mnnufac ibovc mentioned motor vehi ctes ppjviiled that at least fifty per cent of the cost of the finished arti a is produced in canada tariff changes cocoa beans in creased in general tariff from 1 50 2 00 per hundred pounds corrc sponding increase mmlt in certain co u products coffee gnen fn under british milpi sufi ly inrrj i o 1 mm i on lunit th nuto mm bo hear thib cr nil du nli nt for those hi nril on th tr i longer uri th hihwiii siif cars run wild whll ihople ihiif on the briny travellers km w h will howiver hard tin bleiu ion ii prajcr i will rehnl for ihiih in peril on lh stnet o dmiitr jiirks for ihoii who ml in ships which mil thi oceiui wult while figure show tht h hoc wrought oil land b mighty juggernaut si make u plen and all enlreul for those in peril on thi itn el w uuruici in montreal star guelph april 14 the guclph presbytery of the united church at its annual meeting reaffirmed ils confidence in the ota as the best piece of temperance legislation et enacted by the province and declared its unalterable opposition to any member of the legislature who used or uses his position to jeopardize or impair the effectiveness of the act the seventy delegates in attendance from the district pledged themselves to elo alt in their power to elect rep resentatives who will gne unequivocal support to strengthening and effec lively enforcing the act and a reso- i to that effect was earned vigorous protest was also regis against legal ned race track ding and a resolution was adopt eel opposing the province stooping to share by taxation in the profits of the vice copies of the resolutions will bi forwarded to premiers king and fer guson the presbytery also strongl exprcsaeei itself with regard to the custorjis investigation carrying a resolution expressing an earnest de sire that there be a clean up in the poisonous condition caused by flag rant violation of the customs act the presbytery approved the union of the melville and wesley united churches which will now be known the melville united church of christ a call extended by the irgctown church to rev henry dickie was referred to the settlement committee reports presented by the maintenance and extension fund committee showed that the guclph presbytery was the only on in the whole hamilton conference to raise 100 per cent of its allotment for this fund the legacy there k no beiui si i mm n make to hm family hint is moie e d sired than his good iiuim tli orld will never beomi so nudum led as to lose sight of the merit ot e merit of human beings taki n on by one half the menuini of pain celebration biogruphn stuely or heraldic lore wien these iiuun unj thing nt all is the inspiration of i message from the past to the living present and any parent has sueeee i this world when hi lranimilj to his offspring an honorable repu tation built up bj unrs of ch in fair dealing when the assiu of u bumni s ar stimated beyond the value of thi buildings mad i with hanilx is the u tangible but real structure built with nda that would not descend to tm kind of crooked practice and through adversity or prosperity have kept the faith with every one anv busines ipany in our generation core i foj its historic tradition then is some thing the matter if the officers pn tend to be so bus now that thi have no time tot remember anythuu that happened yesterday what applies in the ethical tnnli io of commerce is true of a family ccession the world thinks littli a man who cndlcsslv prates of what his forbears did ever so long uo ktheir service jus lifies him in expecting a diferenre hich in his own permin on i i ceo u nt he never did anythine a if he is proud of what ir- transmitted to him to enlarge ami up lo have and lo hold let him show il by playing i a world which sorelv cr the annual meeting of th georjre town football clob was held in the council chambers on thursduv 15th april 1d2c at 8 pm in ihe ab sence of mr r rigby mr h red ihaw presided over a fair gathering the minutes for 1125 were null and adopted the chai the s the club i the past season by the follow ing messrs roulis robinson bcrym r creelman walker and last but not least dr c v willi was at all times ready to render service as was necessary to player who was unfortunate enough to get injured this he did on three occasions without any cost to thi club which was and is interested by all interested the treasurer mr it b foulis presented the financial statement showing receipts 12b 40 and expen diturcs 96 bl showing a surplus bal ice in bank of j32 50 the chairman remark oil that it m gratifying to know thai the club came out with such a substantial bal ancc in the bank and hoped that the public would render thi same sup port as the hail don in the past tht next item of busintss was the election of officers for ll2f nnd th following were appointed honorarj presidents mayor dale william rarrlay t y barraclough f cook j h mackenzie j m moore j i thompson j a wtl loughbi j b wallaci dr c v williams dr watson w u watson president t righv vic t dent h redshaw committee messrs crielman hedderlev fvans macintosh wnlk manager nnd trainer t scrym geour treasurer r r foulis sec retar a robinson assl stcrttarj d cook auditors j it wsllnce nnd man s part or dollars that have come i hands which he did nothing to earn but let him spend himself ab well n funds on the days toil in a mans world n memhenng always that con nee and character arc the belle e part of uny paternal legacj ballinafad john mclean died at hib horn iol 1 8th line erin on wednesday april 7 after a lingering illness in his 84th year he lived on the farm where he died for over fifty year except for a short time in ballinafad his wife predeceased him nine yean ago her maiden name being ann hcencry the funeral took pluci on friday apnl 9th from his late resi dence the service being conducted at ihe house ay the rev n waddcll his pastor being well attended by a large number of friends and neighbors the was made at providenci cemetery 9th line the pallbearers were archie sinclair john mclean john mckechme wm cole robert and peter binme hi is sur vi veil by one brother and one sister archie mclean tot 3 10th line frin and mrs j h thompson srel line erin thomas givens died on fndaj apnl 9th at kcnersly w after a short illness of pneumonia di ceas ed was well known here where hi raised the funeral took plnci monday april 12th he is t erin ir j m dcngle nccompani brother mr fdwin deagle brantford hnve returned spending the winter touring flo they covereel over 5 000 miles o nnd rt port a vert pleaant the mil i svmpathv of lb mr i mr morris tei ter itetton in the death of their infant i saturday apn 10th the little il had been ailing for some time but while not robust his untimi h demise came as n treat shock lo th family and friends the funeral took place from the fnmilv residi no ther pns old tim- fcwimt contmt twelve disciples of mellie dunham champion old time fiddler met in competition of one of the guelph theatres last week nnd edward ken aetly of strectsville was declared the winner of a handsome silver cup for the best performance he is a typi cat old timer and he made his instru ment himself hundreds were turn ed away from the theatre its seat ing capacity being taxed to the limil fhra ban th unit henceforward it will be illegal for fishermen in ontario to lake more thap five bam in one day this js a reduction from the previoas legal catch of eight per diem and was de cided upon b the fish ami game committee of the ontario legislature in an effort to conserve the fish of the province the committee decided lo make no change regarding the lefal catch of musalonge and pick i miss ida clarke of anuim visiteel mr and mrs s r it week for nearlv 15 clarke has worked nr the dians in it c two member of thi firm of r r young co chartered arrounlants of toronto countj auditors havi been at work in the treniurer h offir e tuesdaj morning their report i he presented lo thi countj coun at its meeting on tursdnv 20lh lev w t cranston preachee well sermon in st paul s pres bytenan church clson last sundav after the scrviee he was presented with a well filled purse anrt an al dress from the congregation the sundav school gave miss mnrj cran ston a handsome lamp tinkler bros- who live on ihe mountain in nelson went to milton heights on mondav to boy groceries when thev went into the store thej left their draft team standing in front of it the horws were fright en 1 h the approach of the easlbound pr irain due in milton at 3 41 fltn ran away and got on the track art ahead of it both were killed and the watoa mashed ovampi alberta hospital on march 30th 1926 in his holh year n former res id cat of caledon township in th person of j b conboi who had boon in ill health for several jears the funeral or the lot mn john macmdlan erin s oleli st cttiien wi held salunlav afternoon april inl from her lale resuli nn shi hj i almost rcicheel h r tolh hirthduv born in glasgow scotland april 11 ibsfi she came to frin in 1x42 with her parent mnlcolm nnd margaret mckechme master jam s evills sort of mr and mrs thomas ovi1ik 7th lim suffered a painful nccidtnt one dnv recontlv when ascending n ladder in ihe harn carrying a fork with whirh her intended putting hn out of a mow in doing o the ladder swaved and seeing he n in danger threw the fork an i not being nble to right thr ladder fell with it landing on the fork the tine of which went through the thigh hi is progress wexpef as well a bul i rahle pain a h xpected under th uf fering con hallon worn itittut a meeting of the board of dusc tors of halton countv women s in stitute was held in milton last week there was a large attendance and plans were made for the listnct an nual meeting to be hrl i in burling ton june 1 at the cln of the meet ing mrs w merry district secre tary was presented with a silver elish and meat fork bj the branches of the district mrs atkinson of palermo read th address and mrs clandge of acton made lb presentation h