the georgetown herald georgetown wednesday cveninic july 7th 1926 go per annum in advance 2 00 to u h rhe georgetown herald mmmmmmzmmmsxmmtmm browns bakery confectionery uoore publuner nd proprietor ahsr anadlao weekly new puper awociatlou pasae illlictttfft mai pnsnonter mail raancit ci pahsongor sunil u going wpsi mm ponbodgor vassetigei mail 4 passenger pnsscnijcr piibreiibc ll m going north mail mini ooino ooutu mbll imail 10 1h 1 14 p a 48 1 j 8- ljll ha i 7 ai i l a aoodi 4 c5 i i canadian national electric railways j toronto boberten rbiiwkt m ea8tbound wesjholnu daily illl1 no 2 7 19 a rn no 1- 7 u n ni 4 0 57 u in a u 1g am 611 g7a in 611 icam 8- 1 57 pm 7 181 in 10 8 67 ii to j 3 1o 12- 6 67 l m 11 o ijpn 14 7 57pm 13 7 35 p m ib- 9 57nm 15 9 u5 i m 18 1158 pm 17 jl2 00ati ti ud nos 1 and 4 run daily excei l sunday directory shilton wallbridoe a dale barristers sol oltora eto toronto and georgetown j 01 omce kennedy blook j i gusm dale in charge of qeorgi h o heir barrister sol tot lie office mill st georgplonji hour 9am 10 sp m open weiuesday and saturday even oulbekce h wiggins barrister gou rotary public omoa ostehl block oaomtown houra 9am loipm open wednesday and salurdny even ngi teubfboxe ii db t n xabceixtjs phyaloian and burgeon medical offloer at health office houra j to 4 and i o i p m phene w office and residence ifajo street bouh oppoaue presbyterian church db o r w ross physic an and surgeon mill stra i georgetown i i n fyi house surgeon grace hos toronto dr o v wiixiams phys c an and surgeon office and rei dence quce i south dr sutherland eye ear nose and throat specialist at george town each saturday hourn7pm tillbpm or by appoint merit- glasses supplied ulao ulltiniii mini r r watson d d s m d i ofhoe hoasai s ta 5 except tfcsuraday aftarmoome t l heath lds dos dentist office in lane block one door norti t onellla carriage factory i a m to p m h o i electricity atralght cluropracho i 0 xav service ladt attexdamr hew ihe most complete and upto dali office cbiropracl cally in ontario ftxixseh tke calropraotor rlsaarsaate i yreprawuee office next to onilli garage wednedyasalurdy2lcs7to9p m other dayaand houra by appo niment phone 150w res dence 160 at mlltom phone 213 tuesday and fnday 2 lo 9 pm he akovolllat repaired standard anthracite scranton coal in allsizea automatically screened and fjoadod coal wood belect lamp tor domestic dd threshing purposes smithing and cannol coal fa sot i carry everything to be found in any up to date coal nod wood yard john mcdonald phone 18 georgetown x i you uit still gef he same quality milk laid bread at our store our ice cieam sodas are cool and refreshing any flavor 1 oc saturday candy treat tt il i ici i i i ii 2 ik u im ii 27a saturday ice cream treat n h brown store 65 w phones- residence 65j dr ff barnard opld r 0 oplonielrlsl eyzsighl specialist optician registered optemetrut by examination gradnate royal coilo selenoe evestestedgl4sses fitteobtoken lenses duplicated leases ground lo suit your individual sight dont squint use cruxite lenses delays are dangerous have your eyes examined at wilsons jewelry store main st oneill block georgetown 1 royal city dairy ice cream full line fresh groceries fruit in season donl forget lo try a loal ol guelph bakery bread forsters terms cash georgetown phone 29 dont forget to call at- e e youngs store for your tobaccos cigars cigarettes and candies neilsons ice cream in bulk or brick see onr window lor saturday specials wtstllslnllord btkerj breidon wednesday and sal nrday paslry and faliey cakes on satnrday only nnnaajacd oranges always in stook at every season of the year tht enterprising farmer needs the cooperation of a progressive bank the best way to be sure that your seasonal financial requirements will be taken care of is to keepin ek4eroach with your bank all through the year build up your balance and your ac quaintance these may stand you in good stead tn limes of emergency or opportunity ibul aticta in excess of 700 ooo bank of montreal established l8l7 j b wallace manager georgetown branch oanoelho at dusk lly molly 1 van a i tnvc of stars looks doyvn on a river of stars below l ettht wiblcrn sky still ell kh to the last faint bunset w ah the world in a thing furif ai you lauly tlr ft along h n t kiv there a a brooding peace on ih nv as if some mystic band ijhd smoothed each ildpnji ripple hud hushed the rounds of land among tlio uhlspenn rushes that edge the winding stream like el tin lanterns of the dusk ibi dancing fltf fins gleam wierd low croaks of a frtk in some willow shadowed pool silver gleam of m ash in water greenly cool a quaint httly crooning mnd that nnn to itself a the trien earth holds much that is fair yet naught can rival these thtse or the joys of the stream 1 hat roams at its own sweet will through daisied country meadow by village and lrceclbwncd hill while the dusk drops gently down and deepens more and more till the little wistful homdightr shine out along the shore ashgrove do you know this o factory sales of repair parts on studebaker cars or several years have averaged only 10 per car per year why part with money for parts studebaker cars require mini mum repairs money put in at the factory for better mate rials and careful workmanship means less money put out by the owner for repairs j n onellson georgetown studebaker on thursday june 17 congre gational meeting was held in the united church and reports wen given by the stewards and heads of all leportments vix s s young people 3 society and wms progress in all branches was very gratifying to the officials and members a total of 2 600 was raised during the year for all purposes at the conclusion of the business part of the meeting an opportunity was taken to present rev mr caldwell and mrs caldwell the highly esteemed pastor and hit wife with a well filled purse on 1 silk umbrella respectively mr j h grn ham and mrs john wrigglcsworth making the presentations the fol lowing address was read by mrs s k ituddcll dtar mr and mrs caldwell we the members of the ashgrove united church league and sunday school wish to cxprass in some slight manner our appreciation of the vices you hnvc so cheerfully and selfishly rend red while here among us the example of both yourselves and your family has always been one of service to and for others wi feel that in parting with you wc arc los ing those who have on all occasions shown the true christ like up int your sermons mr caldwell have always been an inspiration to higher thoughts and holier living we appreciate your kindly disposition sympathetic and tactful manner on all occasions wc can never forget how faithfully you worked to help bring about the un provement in our church day after day you came and gave us such effi clent assistance many other things you did also that aided in the undcr- mra caldwell we realize it your missionary seal that waa largely instrumental in organising a w ms in our church ana as we meet each month we- will be reminded of your presence among us wc have always found you willing to supply program in different forms and at different times on very short notice we ask you mr and mrs cam well to accept these tokens of esteem and we sincerely hope that sometime m the future we may be permitted jo welcome you among us again as lou go forth to your new field of labor may god bless and keep you and your family signed on behalf of congregation sunday school and league j a giffen arthur ruddctl norman wriggjeaworth mrs jas barnes mrs karl wilson john b graham a delicious supper was served in the 5 s room and a musical gram waa given by the choir and and miss caldwell silly yeorn ago 01 th klh of s p timber 1h0i before th act of con fiikrallon ha i fuse the several parts of canada into on dominion ttnhulton regimnl of infantry was organic i unler th comman i of i it ut colonel g k chlaholm 01 oukvilli for iixt years th itefiment hsj enrri i on without a break suet is aively it has been known us the twctiteth halton battalion of in fantry the halton buttnl on of ri lies twentieth halton battalion iorni rifles twentieth itcgiment halton rifles an i the halton rifles its present designation more than three hun ireil officers and many thou sands of noncom miss ont i offieers und mtn have vorn its un form ant badges the regiment has sent volunteers to the northwest rebellion the fen inn itai 1 the south african war an i th great war of 1914 1318 in france tnd belgium the fiftieth anniver lary of the regiment could not- be celebrated n 191c because so many of the personnel were on active ser everything ou want everything you expect ffiysisffiffisssssi5 h4 qlstor e- where quality counts yon can get all the nationally advertised articles where qoality counts at the dominion stores at prices that will save you money a sure proof that where quality counts your money goes the farthest ii corn flakes 329c campbells soups 2 23c shirriff s marmalade 4 itin 63c keens dsj mustard 2i4 frys brukfut cocoa rn tin 20c libbyiprctmrelmtiitard 13c ttiple u mlcln 3 1 27c ulctlkttoilttpptr 3 i- 25c i wkk starch 2n25c kraft cheese 36v 51b saj0rnstrup37c heinz spaghetti isc carnation st chamji evaporated milk 2 1- 25c sunmaid raisins 18c puffed wheaf2in29c aylmer beans 2 th 25c tea -nq-rc- rieasiedo 79p domino 73 1 ds l be 63 11 soaflr59 criscon25 christies digestive occ biscuits oo lb bacon att1elb bne sucd 47 tkua prices tn effect for on week na data ef tui paper 32c haying season is here are you prepared do you want to save money this year on hardware we ran do it for you if you give us a chance vi e carry a full stock of rope pulleys hay forks machine oiler working gloves etc lei is fill your tin with macmat oil ilj s gal don i worry about flies let us protect you it will be a pleasure to show you our screen doors and windows flit in cans and bottles crenoid dr williams andcresoline cattle apray also crenoid in bulk 100 per gal yturs far better lardware trices graham clements sa1h td please phone 26 clenwilliams p s promotion examination names appear in order of merit sr iv honours harvey gar- n marguerite hcmastcr pass f uobs3 aauin wis wuoh everson on trial gertrude bprlow edna prcsswood jr iv honours alice hadlcy ralph applcyard gertrude everaon mary watson bessie wagstaffe and hay allen win field wheeler tom norton allan dewhurst pass cath arinc yco mans charles casson percy norton lloyd davison jamca clarke ejlill l hi honours edna rjavison gertrude logan pass billie ever- son alan appleyard annie isley barry clarke margaret casson el mcr hill edna neil principal junior room jr ill honoura marion schcnk madeleine graham william hancock pass norman marchmcnt craig reid ray bell grover norton gar net norton robert mcmaster on trial harvey dewhurst alex twee- die alfred bell l ii honours mildred nor ton marjwet mcnalty roy garvin on trial myrtle allen jr il honours rchard beau mont kenneth casson pans gene klrby cyril clark william preston hilda lomroer on tral eddie logan berths mien jr i bertha schcnk mildred norton freda applcyard ruth marchment lyle crtpps jack press- wood nora barlow agnes isley matvyn kirby b class una hill charlie sharp erma garvin albert hill lome garvin mary wagstaffe jimmy blick emme lcdwirtge bev crly moody rev w h douglas and mrs doug last were entertained bn the 28rd june at a banquet by the lad es ai i of glcnwilliamt united church who during the pastorate of mr douglas have made splendid headway an 1 the bad great financial success at the clow of the banquet an address was read by mrs robert bell president of the society and mrs william allen arejtented them with a china salad bowl set in river and a pair of nrrer candlesticks mr and mrs douglas left last week for their new charge more than 200 000 mackerel worth cr 6 000 were secured off an chat csniwj guysboro bay and adjacent fishing villages of eastern nova sco- inadian crops nercr looked bet ter is the report of charts murphy manager of the western 2ifl lines farmers and business men are in creuingl optimistic and there are prospects of a prosperous year western missioned officer and halton county none bt the county hne bcen strength since uie reot the itegimcnt after the officers and nc o active service training is carried regularly at the local headquarters of each of the four companies the twenty fifth infantry brigad of which the halton rifles is a part goes under canvas at long branch on the evening of july 30th for three days training on the rifle ranges this is an opportunity for every young man who is physically fit to 1 his part in carrying on the halton count tradition join now majoramcs pcdley m c officer commanding the halton rifles recru ts jo ning now will equippc i with uniforms arms badges an i given transportation to and from long branch rations an i sleeping accommo lation will be pro ided for every man while in camp an opportunty ill bt given to ail vfho utten t to complete the years training and a bonus wil be paid to those who do this application has been made for provisional schools for the training of signaller corporals and sergeants at local company head quarters in the autumn and special courses are available during the win ter for intelligent personnel if you wish to sign the a davis oakvillc captain h it- peacock oi i cut h r larl hilton major h l lazier or lieut a ogg burlington captain c j cummmgs or lieut j r barber giorfecto or ask for information from any n commissioned officer of the itcgiipent w m 3 meeting th ting of sect on i of toronto iresbyteran women ml hiohary sue ty of the im sbytcriun church in cana la was het i in knoc church milton on june 17th and was largely attende i the morning i thu was convened i address and presentation at the annual p cmc of school sec tion no 14 esquesing hell in mr fred huggins bush on saturday june 26th miss glenn the popular teacher of the school was the recip ient of a handsome present ind the following address the address was read by willie piece while the pres entation was made by messrs grn ham farnell and john campbell dear miss glenn ie end of the school term is ncai at hand and we have learned that it is not your intention to return to ue as teacher at the opening of school in autumn wc cannot let you go in silence but avail ourselves of this opportunity of saying the things wo feel though wc feel them much more strongly than we can say them the friendships of the school are among the lasting friendships of life and these friendships arc not alone be tween pupil and pupil but between pupil and teacher it is doubtful if the strongest t cs arc those that bind schoolmates and classmates togetht it would seem that school life fur nishes many examples of higher friendship between pupil and teacher to be seated at the feet of an in structor is an attitude of long stand ing and when recalled in later years is practically always done so with greatest pleasure under your instruction and exam lie the pupils of this school have teen working and playing on terms of friendship not only with other but with you as teacher and this has made for you a large circle of friends among the parents of the children it hjwith regret that we behold the happy cond turns of the post i the shock of your departur you hie best judge of how you should spend the coming days and wc believe that greater opportunities will be i pen ing up for you to help you remember this school pupils and parents and all the asso ci at ions connected with your life and work among us wc ask you to accept not only the words and the sentiments contained in this address but as well this gift which we trust you mij long enjoy sgncd on behalf of scholars an i people of the community liallmafad june 25 192f ball1nafad v mr waddell left last week oil his holidays for quebec and port land maine and mrs bert rodgers spent sun lay w th mr and n oscar petty of cherrywood miss rhoda howting who has been attenling the high school n brant ford is spending a week th her parents here misses rcta and gertie dault of toronto arc spending a few weeki with their friends mr and mrs thoi wilson ninth line and mrs wm hilti an tilth daughter of toronto bjh nt sunday with his brother henry an i other friends here the scholars of the ballmafad school an 1 the scholars of the pea cock school at the picn c last sal unlay presented each of the r teach crs with a present on account of them leaving and the esteem in which they were held as teachers wh le w tl csatervatoes met the annual meeting of the halton liberal conservat ve assoc ttion wo held at the town hall milton last friday all part of the county were represented ad reuses were deliver ed by dt r k anderson m p geo hdlmcr m pp an i col c h mul una m p for marquette jman oflv tillages make their levies early elected as follows presi dent m c smith burlington in vicepres geo arnold georgetown 2nd vicepres l henderson mil ton 3rd vice pres wm moore campoelkille 4th vice pres- mrs dr meniven acton 5th vice- pres s nurtn h lib ride treasurer j f little muton secretary t a hutchinson mittan chair the meeting was opeiw praise bible res ling and prayer af ter which the visiting delegatus were welcomed in a few kind words b mr i w lott the minutes of last meeting were read by the retiring see xtary mrs t e yates of milton mi miss held of stroetsville was lected secretary for the doming year th roll call was responded to by the auxiliaries and mission bands with a report from each district mrs hitts of toronto gave the president s u idresh ad ircsscs were also given by mrs l anderson on supply work and mrs w j an lerson on llerature mre smith spoke on c gil t work during the noon hour conferences were held on the lifferent linis of work mrs w j t lowe pres tied nt til afternoon session miss hampshire of boat on auxiliary read a paper on stewardship a duct was rendered by mrs hodgson and miss lawson of georgetown which was well received mrs w it adsmson spoke on y w c a work mrsrw j anderson of toronto gave a very fine report of her visit to the 12th annual meet ing of the general council held re ccntly in saskatoon mrs mandy of georgetown and mrs grolg of of streetsville rendered solos very acceptably and molly heatley a lit tie girl of the milton mission band won the heart of every woman pres ent with her sweet girlish voice as she song softly and tenderly jesus is calling the audience sang the hymn christ for the world and repeated the lord s prajcr in unison and this very profitable meeting was closed the neit meeting will be held in brampton n june 1927 re the appeals of esquestng and nas sagaweya against last week a equalixa m of the county arc being prepared id are likely to be filed within m few days le roy dale has been re talned as counsel for esquesing mrs f e deitch her son in law and daughter mr and mrs charles owen of los angeles cat and the musses aiken mabel and olive with their brothers children donald jack and mabel of hamilton spent mon day with mr and mrs r j hare magistrate shields of oakvule asked that he should be provided with a suitable office in accordance with the magistrates act 1322 tfafk warden and the recvo of esquesing were authorised to make the neces rv arrangements at last week s meeting of the county council on the recommends tion of the stand ing committee on county roads the warden and messrs h nicholson- and h t foster c appointed members of a com mittec to go with a deputation from trafalgar to toronto to interview the department of highways and request that the middle road be reinstated in the county system and that the second line from bronte to acton be made a provincial highway champion mrs robert watson has returned from her visit to her daughter at niagara falls she is staying with her sisters the misses perryman mrs dr drydcn of new york has been visiting her sisters mrs nicklin and mrs holmes during the week she leaves in a few days on a trip overseas and to egypt and the holy land rev d w m kannawin of hamilton a brother of alex kanna win acton who has been appointed convenor of sunday schools and the young people s societies of the pres byterian church in canada will re ceive a salary of 4 000 per annum mr and mrs h p moore attended the banquet tendered to rev dr moore at toronto on tuesday after noon upon his retirement from the aupenntendency of the department of evangelism and social service of the united church mr and mrs d 1i young returned monday from a motor trip through the counties of grey and bruce they attended an old time csmp meeting three miles north of mild may in bruce county the camp is held in the bush and huts for two weeks oirsaoirdiyifternootrrhetarme of this community with their families and fnends held a very enjoyable picnic at stanley park erin a good programme of games was held free equalized assessment the following is the equalised as sessment for the county of halton for the year 1926 as per by law no 43 passed on tuesday trafalgar 5 306244 05 laqucsing 4 710 758 80 nelson 3 500 182 81 nassagawcya 1 567 246 20 milton t 752 029 74 oskville 1760 s87 73 burlington 1473 687 49 georgetown 899 538 93 acton r03 068 16 320 662638 91 on th tl rd res ling of the by law the reees of nassagawcya and es qucsing announced that they would nter an appeal against the enualiea ion under the assessment act r j 0 1914 they may do so at any time withih twenty days after the passing of the by low the final equal i rat on to be made by the county judge on receipt of a notice of the appeal from the county clerk the ju ige shall appoint a day for the hear ng not later than ten days from the rece pt of such notice and ma on such day proceed to hear and de termine the appeal either with or without witnesses whom ho may ex under oath or otherwise ho ijoura from time to time he shall equalize the whole assessment of the county and shall forthwith re krt to the county council jt shall h s dutj to dispose of the appeal before januaij 1st 1927 as a rule n halton the county rate u lc ed not later than the end of julj nn i the townships towns and aumsl it s hardly likely that the county judge s report will be receiv ed in time to carry out this practice the last appeal in halton was m 1913 it was read at a meeting of the count council on june 30th the judge s report was presented at an ottser meeting on august 26th and the county rate by lair was passed on the sam day