Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 28, 1926, p. 1

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the georgetown herald bltii iii yhail op puhlication qeorsretown wednesday evening april 28th 1926 the georgetown hcraldi holmes edwards flatware j h moorl pobluamr ud proprietor hemw ukdlu was kly n c n r tiua t u iioinu eaht pnsscngcr passenger rii8hpner mail prbbcnr 9 i i i in 10 1 hit in 11 5 tin ihp ml g 10 i in puasenlor posrcdger sunday h2 in 1 21 it m aoinq wfbt iaechjnger mail passe iifccr mail passenger paqwngcr passenger sunday 7 10 n m sisldi u put a 60 p in 6 02 p tu 7 08 pm 10 u ft in ooino noiltii stall mnll 8 00am 4 5i p m ooino houtii mail mail 11 15am 7b4pm cuadltn nilloail electric hallways toronto snbnrbu ratlwav e8tb0um wehtbouvd daily daily rrln train ho 2 7 1uam no 1 7 j5 a n 4 tfs7nni 3- tl if a a 6 1157 am 6 u 35 am h 1 67 p ui 7 1 if p m 10 b57pm u 336pm 12- 657 pm 11 5a5pai 7s7pn 10 9 17 p n 1h 1158 pn 7 bfi p m 16 9 86 p ro 12 06 train nob 1 and 1 run daily except directory hilton wallbrioqe dale barrlsura solicitors et toronto and georgetown office kenned block la roy dale id obarft ol oeoraa u vktxir barrister solictor lie office mill si georgetown hour 9am lo 5 p m open wednesday and saturday even citarence hwiooihs bmllur solicitor votary pnbllo oloe dveiu black aaoraratown hours 9 a m 10s p m open wednesday and saturday even iiji mortcmca invaataaonta afonar to loan elkfhohe 13 b dr t h marcclxus phyaiolan and suroaan medical ostoar of health offloa uoura 1 to and 7 to t p in phono 68 offle and roaldenoe alaln dtreel south oppoalts presbyterian church reasonable charges dr w barnard opt d r 0 oplometrlsl eyesight specialist optician re optometrlat by examination gmdnnta royal collage solenoe eyls tested glasses fitted broken lenses duplicated lenses ground to suit your individual sight delays are dangerous have your eyes examined at wilsons jewelry store main st oneill block georgetown dr c f w roib pbytician and surgeon mill street georgetown phone 2 ex house surgeon grace llotpiial toronto dr o v wiuiah8 rhfiician and surgeon office and rcaidcacc queen slrec south pkoaosez ohice hours 9 10 a ro 1 3 and 68 p so by appoint meat dr sutherland ye ear none and throat specialist at georgetown each saturday iours7pm till 9pm or by appoint ment glasses supplied lu at uih mahhnura mian r r watsom d d b h d 8 qaorsatowvi offla hoani- 0 to 6 ex cap 1 tkwrajay atlaraooaa p l heath loa o o b dontiat oldc in lan block on door nortl at onellla carrta factory hour chiropractic mo m dltdaw lanarr ostaopalky or klaotielty i5ss if fruro alomotar last attskdakt how the roost complete and uplo rk offica chi rop radically in ontario meilseh tka ourapracur palmar gradsata ib jn praeuoa office next to o neil t gunge wcdncida saturday jlo s7 to 9 p other days and houra hy appoinlmen phone 150 reidence i at kutm rhoiie 2 s tuesday i friday 2 lo9 p m urn tkovallla buqalrad i standard anthracite scranton coal in all sizes aptomaticsil screoned at loaled coal wood beleot irani p tor domestic and threshing purposea smithing and cannot coal in fact i carry everything lo be foodcl m anj up to date i coal and wood yard john mcdonajd phone is georgetown wc have selected for slock tin b dutiful new ro- maiitc pdltcin every pine is htimly plated wilh pure silver and in additlion llioat most used have solid silver inlaid under the platt at the two itit poinli back and bow of handle t6 insure permanent satislac i a guarantee goes with fveiy piece of holmes edwards super plate assuring the pur chaser of perfect satisfaction those inmost conslant use namely tea de scrl soup and table spoons and breakfast and dm ner forks a b willson jeweller u lo hold ifcoibbon klllll 10un evert burp lowing machine needle lead mr gardener do not try to work through this year with your rusty rickety old garden tools our will make working your garden a joy try us our sporting goods will make a hit with you when you buy rom us because we have ihe grfod kind like the big leagues use brighton up your home now with a ooat of martin sononr 100 pure paints stains and enamels we earrv a large vaiiptv of tngh qtinlitj nrmilien also floklaro quick dryair pinnl lfficto auto enamel etc see onr window lor free guessing conest one upl biovc fin graham clements phone 25 51eeliaili georgetown creamery cream now graded as required by law special no 1 and no 2 highest prices paid georgetown creamery co m saxe manager oily open saturday nlgms ftc r- victory bond interest when your interest coupons become due or when you receive cheques for interest on registered bonds deposit them in a sav ings account in the bank of montreal the money you recene on your investment in bonds wifj then earn interest for you j b wallace manager georgetown branch bank of montreal established 1817 announcing through coach service toronto lo kitchener via brampton georgetown acton and mjelph effective wed april 21 eastbotmcd sohedoiil leavr am pm pjc rjl mtoboaor waluna boom 80 100 5j m0 oualph b 15 143 m bao rookwood js jjk sm 1003 aoton 1000 u0 jo 1os0 oaorcatown 10jo two autoulh brampton aio40 ks10 x7 10 1l10 wxstbouird bchedtjle u ajlfm rjt torontobay and dundaa coakarllli otwraetow acton v 4 u4 iuaa roekwook 10 00 s10 11 10 quolph 1010 mo 11j0 kitchener 1113 413 ims wo cannot accept jtaeeani brtmpton or point la batw m r u f jl ajtl a 1b 819 it 13 sonly atopa to dlaabarara pa waktoddt avllowad to plok up paaaonara tram tbo ttttmi toronto kitchener and london coach lines ltd toronto vloatre andoan m reinvesting your coupons present your coupons as they fall due and they will be paid by this bonk an excellent plan is to de- posit the proceeds in a sav ings account until you have accumulated enough for further investment the canadian bank of commerce capkal paid up 20000000 bcsern fund 20000000 georgetown branch fill j watt 40 watt ntt uk watt ttinrbten 100 watt nitro 160 watt nitro 200 watt nilto irons guaranteed 1 year 475 hydro irons guaranteed 5 years 575 orders taken for ranges and appliances of all kinds office town hall hii th four iwsikili from my slupm chill luwn comes cipi anil the birds nre buhy cliteptn of a perfect day lo bt t nil tre sun up i am all ready with u n arm that n lood imd gtcnilj stand in fish in in ttint nldy whtri they always bill fur mi low the bluilcs of kraas are ilancin to the mornin wind h romancin but the music that b ctitrnncin ii the rattlo of my feel whiir a speckled beauty rises ami with alt ilia tricks he tries ui and you just ruela what hia biiq i6 til you get him in your creel in the pan the butter fryin the fish will soon be lyin as you ait and watch the ilyin of un other happy day then at night to tell the story trim met with all its pomp and fiory of the battle long anj gory with the fish that iot away t baatm hydro electric system 60 watt lamps 4 for 9 1 oo guaranteed lamps mil j kannady le death of mias jcbhil kenned occurred nt the weston hospital on sunday april 11th she wus th daughter of the late mr anil mm alexander kennedy of the 4th line lsqucaing miss kennedy had been sufferer for a number of years from efjiwe illness which she bore with greffl patience she leaves to mourn her loa two sisters mrs thos lundy brampton and misa kathenne kennedy all and ale who was witli her when she died and two brothers paul and thomas of acton she wan member of the presbyterian church the funeral which was held from the home of hr brothel thomas on wednesday afternoon conducted by her pastor lte a stewart ha to limehouse cemoterv the pallbearers were messrs n f lindsay k n ilrown kusscl somcnnllc herbert anthony thomas moffat and john nickell anglers spring song nm th vorth th rt m h a hl a little loiiu noil upptului and my feet an anxioutf r lin foi n woodland innt thi y know ii mv am 1 hiur the nnimii i t thi river u tly iinrin nx thi spwu i- hiinciii tin lid i uot in tu thi camp m thouiihu are turn in and the nuse u me ih yturnm or the smell o pine knots burnln on the nver moonlit shore an hear the fellows soyin at thi lamt o curds they n pluyin you un bet yuur life im ntuyui do your hlulf boj iluil mi obituary general news the rev canon smith was induct ed last week as rector of st judea anglican church oakvllle a large number of calves have died on the farms in trafalgar town ship lately from some strange cause one fanner stated that two of his had died and his neighbors hail lost total of sixteen it is likely that officials will investigate to determine whether this u a contagious disease or wholesale poisoning casa loma col henry pellatta castle in toronto which for many years has been the subject of curi osity and debate is eventually to be converted into a palatial apartment hotel casa loma was said to be the largest private residence in am enco and was once furnished with almost priceless antiques and worki of art weston is in the throes of an epi derale of burglariea eight of which have been reported in four days the public library was twice entered while two schools two garages the cn r station and a lumber firm were the other establishments affect ed the loot secured wu small in every case the thicr confining him self to money and readily negotiable articles by an overwhelming vote the de fcrrcd resolution of the march meet ing of the board of education rah ing the fee of non resident pupils of the oakvllle public schools from flo sb waa passed by the board at pnl meeting the resolution will go into effect at the opening of the next achool term william james mcmillian head of c science department of the st catharines collegiate institute aged 48 died last week from pneumonia was a native of nassagawcya township ii alto n county and had taught in high schools at listowcl and stratford coming to st catharines in 1923 a widow and two daughters in the city a brother neil in tronto and his mother in nnrsagaweyn milton deputy reeve a a galbraith of trafalgar was not at tuesday s meet ing of the county council and it was understood that he had an attack of flu we arc sorry lo report that rich ard white editor and publisher of the reformer has been ctmflnett his bed by illness for some laja t it is hiiped that he will be out again a hamilton paper reports thnl harold wilson of nelson has shol 106 crown thin spring this may be true hut men who know the atf and his cunning find it hard tflasj the annual meeting of halton deanery will be held in milton friday ma 14th at 1130 am grace church rectory there will evening service choral festival the church at r o clock when rct d t owen d d bishop of niagara will preach and the choim of the drnnery will f praaentad wth sword lt col r v conover was sented with n dress bword b the officers of the peel snd duftenn regiment at the regular monthly gathering of the officer and their wiick on thursday night april mra conover recemng a silver n- pot col conover formerly 0 c of the regiment was the recipient of many kindly words for his intereit in the development of the regiment af ter the war toronto to kltchetjetl coach lines sfbv1cf on w ln r tid bitwiin kikhmur am u with three roun i trips ever uluditig sunday mid holiduyx n olnuak wr un bonrd th until from i urn tit ii urnvini i iu m mi w j hollin ii oi m ral miinuk r and mr i budd of hamilton ailur agency wire with thi part t k i coach as it will eom known i a handsom vehltli in the lines of the newest moil motor buses it is a b auliful i with fnvn trim and has a uit around the top for but the interior is furnished in j hade of invisible blue carried curtains and upholstery th ire rcilchairn cgmfortiililyttp holstered and each chair buck is fur mailed with u rrush euver to protid the clothing firm i he ii n built c kke rich i tht bus w designee tu i 1j r and 7 tht forward tht smoking le rear tliw section shut off with n tight o tbnt tht passencern effort will be of thi part me nt in of the bus fitting door in the front are in i jed with tht tmok biwrff holhnger hi ger said that ever made to procure ai feet cleanliness- in the coaches at the end of each trip thoy will be gone over both inside and out and washed clean of mud so as to main lain an attractive and pleasing ap pearance no effort will be spared the satisfaction of patrons whose comfort will be considered and hose wishes will be consulted two things were pointed out to the uests the driver of each coach has een warned that he must slop at all railway crossings come to a dead in he will get no second chance lie fails once in doing this hi will use to hold his job when the onus in is reported every passenger travelling in the tkl coaches is insured during the people often wonder about the matter when riding in motor couches but the tkl line has solved the matter of insurance and sets the minds of its patrons at rest by this inouncement elsewhere in this paper is an ad rtiscment and a time table of tht tkl line it is absurd to sny a mi bom u gentleman gentility i acquirement like an education ty to pay on a musical instru and work acceptably nt a trade no diffcrevlcc how lowly a man is born if he becomes a reliable useful up right allien he is a gentleman thi real meaning of democracy is that anyone living under such a govern ment may becomi a gentleman thnt all have the privilege of outgrowing ignorance poor birth povcrtv and incivility county council milton april 20 1126 the couiftil met at 10 30 am in conlance with adjournment mtmberx present the warden in the chair and messrs a p pel be ag new blakclodt cross foster leslie mclntyre ucarthur morden mason id nicholson communications were rend us fol lows from w wigginb re treas urcrs bond the agricultural rcprc scntatlve re grants for school and bacon hog fairs department of at torney general re offices for poliei sociation re hospital treatment for veteran globe indemnity co insurance association of managers of homes for aged and insane re convention and the department of highways re road maps expenditure on halton county roads in 1925 and grant and road bookkeeping also auditors report for lj2e from messrs r b young a co mr cross presented the fourth re port of the standing committee on printing mr blakclock the third on county buildings mr foster the fourth on county buildings mr ma son the fourth on spl communications mr agncw the second on railways and legislation mr morden report of special committee to ontario edu cational association and mr nichol port of special committee re mothers allowances mr agnew moved seconded by mr leslie thnt mr nicholson ond mr mclntyre be members of the mothers allowance bo art of halton county for 132c carried mr appelbo moved secon led by mr blakelock that tenders bi called for the different grades of anthracite coal required for the county build ings during the year the said coal to be delivered as required and tenders to bein the clerks hands far the meeting of the county council carried mr foster moved second by mr mason that this be authority to the treasurer to make payments on county roud work accounts as certi fied by the county road supcrmten id the chairman of county to monthly approval of good roads committee carried mason moved seconded by ml that the clerk be instructed to eel a ruling from thi departmcnl ighwayn on thi clause in the by relating to the refund to towns an i villages a promised bj mr squirej carried mn blakclock moved sicondedby mr appelbo that the clerk reply to the communication of the attowej general s department re the payment to the town of oakvilh for office rent provided for magistrate shields lq the effect that thin council paid to magistrate moore acton up to the year 1926 for offlci rent for mugm trale moore of thnt town olso lo the tow n of onkville in the year 191 k since that time no account has been rendered by tht town of- oakville until 1 and we would tiki to ha e j our opinion whethnr the account of the town of onkville from thi year 1911 to lsr2 should be paid by the countvof halton liies coldfn rulf mil umuhlli m pili vould tak n lull b i i think about tlivn n ighli n heir trouble mid thi i r n ii i but r ju i th i mnybt an i darkrne i om on s if only buy peupli would luiltr for whil up tu do a kindly ai ihei i hi with i i be a we nil would stay to think i hit i ily den notes and commenls i or i mild has nbolibhid one lent t i the hl of i mineral as another the stiff- domini mother that many who should pn ncome tax escape the municipal lev altogether und possibly tin uoniu i levy the tax bears most lienul sulnried people and those ul i th fully declare their ineonii nobody would accuse prof john buchupun of the o a c one of the chief supporters of the present government campaign which has for its object the doubling of tht alfalfa acreage of discouraging farmers from growing more of this popular legume but he issues a warning re girding seed production 1 am not advising any farmer to go into alfalfa for seed purposes because it look iry likely that wc are approaching c end of the highly profitable seed owing period farmers had bet tcr remember the sweet clover nee i collapse unexpected demand in united states markets for potatoes to which markets canadian farmers have been shipping has created n shortage it is stated so ser- s it become in tome localities where the product forma a large per ccutagc of the annual farm crops that it will be necessary to import seed for the 1926 crop buyers are pre dieting a price of at least 5 u hug within two weeks time und with a continuance of the heavy shipping magistrates great war veterani as- claim it will not be long before the sociation re hospital treatment for a supply will be exhausted and it will mpply i be necessary to import from other centres in all probability the man time provinces it will be well for n pay close attention to some recent amendments to the motor vchicli s act regarding the strict enforcing of parts of the act this is with spe cial regard to tail lights and head ighls and more so the latter maki urc that your car is equipped with ion glare lenses for the owner of a or with glaring headlights will be checked up quickly make sure that the tail light on your car is always in good working order another item brought to the attention of thi ur owners is that all lady drivers must have a license this year lt is ell for ladies driving cars to carry titir license with them ui all times while driving esteemed contemporary points out that while lacrosse is on the decline in canada where it uwil be regarded as the national game it is growing in popularity in other countries where it was formerly un known lacrosse is a very fine game and those who recall the days of iu glory will naturally regret the ne gleet that has come upon it in iti own country there will probably be n revival of interest in the game but if and whe that time comes it is to be hoped that the causes which made for its decline will not be forgotten when properly played there is no more interesting gumi hut it ran l badly abused thfc bootlegger is gimrall regarded as a depraved character without any standing in the com ol but really how much better lis the smuggler and yet as hon george graham declared the othei thousands of respectable nnrt churrh going people do not hesi when returning dome from a broad or from across th line to stow about their persons goods that can be easily concealed and on which they can effect n considerable saving by purchasing beyond the confines of canada their act dennves th country just as effectually of reve nucs that rightly belong to it as doci that of the bootlegger of illicit hrands f liquor dun ish main aftar tfcaraeaa he do you like horiehark nth ing she ys 1 love it he but dnegnt it oh make your head acbe she on the con trar who has been confined to the house for several weeks i now recoverinc mr john williamson of hurlim ton who ha been in flori in sinn lout september visited his brother mr d williamson gu iph street mrs james lackev who hft been in guelph general hospital since her painful accident a month ago if making splendid procresf tfnrri re the funeral of the lat joseph t cripps of toronto was held on monday afternoon from th home of his sister mrs crewson mclaughlin main street interment was made it oshorne cemetery rramosa last sundaj when mr and mrs j gibbens second line were 11 church some one entered their home and look a small amount of monej from mrs gibbcns pu in a dresser drawi some candies and apples apparent it was not a real burglar as there were other valuables nol touched if it is the petty thief s first offence would advise ll to b his last other- wii imprisonment may follow fy fteas golden wedding anniver sary of mr and mrs f l thornton gather on monday evi ning april ilth ibout sixty relatives an i f rn n is hered at the home of ir nn i mrs shibl i2t wstnwr land avenue toronto to ci i brat the golden wedding anniversary of mrs shibley s father and mother mr and mrs f l thornton fifty jcara ago they were united in mar riagi hy rev george brown now iereased at the home of the brides father hugh nixon on the rth lin of r squesing halton co nenr georgetown and for mnny man j ars they made their home at ash grove inter moving to onknllr and then to toronto the bridesmaids were harriet tyndnll and man ann brooks while the groomsmen wen wallace thornton and william nixon the one survning member of ihi party is mrs brooks who reside in georgetown mr and mrs thornton were presented with a purse of gold and mam other gifts and flowers jn abun lance roses baskets of roses hydrangeas ferns and cut flowers an enjoyable evening was spent in plaj ing progressive euchre singing an 1 dancing until the wee sma hours of the morning the pianist wn mis margnivl coleman j b conleyjlm form r resident of caledon township died in theios pital at edmonton alberta he w a native of carlaton place and waa 10 yean of ar

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