Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 11, 1926, p. 1

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the georgetown herald 1 k ul 11 1 h mm georgetown wednesday evening august 11th 1926 1 60 jiar annum in advance 2 00 to u r the georgetown herald j m moore p uthbflr uiu proprietor mautr kuadlnn wklj nw ppr aooition l r lithli litjinu rarii llihscnk- mail inhboncr mail iasacngar 1nsaungor buniliiy goiko wfui mail lubodgur t 1 imsonner mnil i udsenker pusaeugti pnbbober sun1n 001 ho noutu mail niiul going booth mail mail linn 0 ikivtl 10 1mh m 1- m v m s ah ii in g tu p di b 25 p n 7 21 p id 318 m in i 4gg 1 roll i 7 0b i i 10 21 ar 600 at 4 co u e 11 ibat 7 jl i c canadian national electric railways toronto lituku rallwav kabtbound wkbrllqund daily daily moa 71flai ho 1 7hga 4 0 57ui 3- fl 11 67 am fi ll 1 57 p m 7- 10 8 67 li m 9- lt 5 67 pui u 7 67pm 16 0 67 p m 18 llsupm tain nob 1 anil i run sunday ulls 6 1186am 7 i h u m 9 8 85 p m 11 6 85pn ib 7 6 p m 16 9 86 pro 17 12 oil am daily except directory hilton wallbr1dqe oali barristers solicitor cu toronto and aorgetown office kenn7 blook zm roy tela in chart or qaorse nwn onto o hxih barrister solictor eic office m 11 st goorgetow hours 9am lo 5 p m open wednesday and saturday e- oivajlehoe h wiggins binbtn solloltor hotary puluo otlmf ottejij bixk12 qmifcetown hour 9 m to 5 p m oaen wednesday and saturday even tigs mortnco invetbbnta aonat to loan db x h karcellu physician and surgeon ylf omoar of health offloa uoura 1 to 4 and llolp u phone u offlm mud reatdenos luln straat pauth opposite pr brtarlan churcb db o r w physician sod s mill sir 1 georgelo e house surgeon gr toronto ross urgcon m 1 hone 21 ce hoapilal db o v wllliams pbys cian and urgeon office and realdencc queen street south pkouaxex office hours 9 tu am ljnd68pm alio by appointment dr hutheruknd eve ear noae end throat sptdalist at georgetown each saturday hoars 7 p m till 9 p m or by appoint mept- glasses supplied u matthm mai r a watbok d u a m d offle hsani- 9 t 6 ezoapt tkanday afunmana c l heath ldjodl dentist offlm in last block on door 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blends in tobaccos cigars and cigarette also a new line of pipes and supplies w i1 stratford bakor bnul oa wodpaadar ud satanuy paatrj and faaey oakaa om satariuy oalj watch oar window for saturday spectah e e youngs fcfci8w royal city dairy ice cream full line fresh groceries fruit in season dont forget lo fry a loal ol gnelph bakery bread forsters terms oua georgetown phone 39 au neat i art jaaod in a naturally com fortable position so that you mm rtlas- atton a you ndi no more utting bott- mprtght ot in tk wdfahwtud oar canadas first highspeed europeantype light car the distinctive body lines of the new orerlatui whippet roaembk th amartcbt custom bnfit aatomobiles ol america and continental europe stand ln front of this car and you can imagine yourself on the boulerarda of france it will travel eg mflea an bout in perfect comfort pickop in it seconds from 5 to so miles an hour go 36 mhea on a gallon ctf gasoline over 1000 miles on a gallon of oil measured testa show that the overland whbpet with hs 4wheel brakes will stop in two car lengths from a speed of 25 miles an hour the overland whippet is 6 feet 8 inches high notas tall as the average man yet it provides more room and comfort than youve erar found in any automobile of this class before j n oneill son georgetown hydro electric system 60 watt lamps 4 for 1 oo guaranteed lamps 2 wutt 10 watt aa 01 watt 17 100 watt tungsten uv 100 watt nitro 05 1g0 watt n tro 85 200 watt nilro 1 is irons guaranteed 1 year 475 hydro irons guaranteed 5 years 575 orders taken tot ranges and appliances of all lrnrla office town hall 3bb1ie we keep things moving because theyre good and cheap look now foi the harvesting hardware you will need soai not to stop harvest work one days delay during harvest time costs a whole lot it costs much more than having on hand things that are apt to hreftk we have everything you need in the hard ware line we sell it fot- a fait and square price see us for binder twine pulleys rope forks machine oil etc our hardware weart among the shadows hut no tar in thi priniroj sky louki i ul t w toituh ii tin ii nor ift in ihi iruy wit wiather tcr 4 rost on thi rlnnbink trci nor h bunch of wil i j urpli lunthir ttr j niht wlentht s uw oubid lro i whiu jfaini1 t l crmkini alii lit shadows hi v on th w 1 with aoll am tht itrtat logs i aplutur idt t sat tokthtr wi rirls an boys lumik naught for tit i s wil mutter we vlti together uli hjppy wont wi birds in our mil still keeping li luting uirchunci tlinl no nfl would fi jloil duys of wnk hk i ik sic inu y utgttting that life it a iruon ater fi ul learned n tht nhool p weeping vnlrbl i sit by thu n tlone na wntch cmboni ilyiii t lut of the nha iowh of lvotie em old oicis an calling an i trying hearjlil song ihui wc uwd to eing in the fit i tin whore tilt iliw was fc hj oh shadows stay in my ioncly heart while i rest in the calm or eve oh dear lost facts wt meet again the joy of our youth re given oh gu de me draw mi with hunils ou tut ret chid till wt meet on the stairs of hcov anna hay clark poisonous liquor since prohibition began to maki properly matured liquors ix pensive and hard to get the drinking of var- alcoholic substitutes has been ion injnany parts of canada and the united states the recent because of the number of victims who succumbed at about the same time and perhaps as a result of drinking giison obtained from the same source ut there have been hundreds if not thousands of such fatalities bay rum florida water canned heat dis solved shoe blacking are some of the things that men have tried to drink and have died drinking in the past few years pure grain alcohol dilu ted with ginger ale or water is com monly drunk by those with a craving for liquor but without the necessary money for a doctor a prescription and r st the governments retail price a small bottle of the alcohol can be secured from many local drug 8 tores for a dollar and can be divided into half a dosen drinks each pos sessing a kick that would strang i a stranger to the decoction the com parative cheapness of the alcohol to gether with the swift and powerful reaction is what makes it so popular it may well prove ruinous to the i in ing of the victim s stomach but it is not such deadly poison as wood alco hol it is possible to swallow pure grain alcohol and survive but to drink clear wood alcohol is as dan serous as to drfnk carbolic- acid cath in most horrible agony is b certain result cand an infallible and preliminary symptom is blindness the mail and empire toronto there is a closed season through out the year in ontario on bund tail d pigeotik cidr duck the intur mny be tail err during the opt n stasofl in ontario m is an offenci north of the quebec cochrane winnipeg lini jhe canadian national railway swans cranes curlew will eta god wits upland plover blackbelied and golden plover avocetfl do witch ens knots oyster catchers phaloropes ititts surf birds turns tones and all the shore birds not provided with an open season in above schedule there is a closed season through it the year oil the followuift non game birds auks auk lets bitterns fulmars ganntts grabts buillemots gulls herons jaegars loons murros petrels puffins shearwaters and terns an there is a closed acason throughout the year on the following insectivorous birds bobolinks i birds chickadees cuckoos flick i swifts tatiagc rs titmice thrushes reos warblers wax wings whippoi wills woodpeckers wrens and all ol er perching birds which feed entirely chiefly on insects no person shall kill hunt capture injure take or molest migratory game birds during the closed season of these birds is forbidden the killing capturing taking junng or molesting of migratory sectlvorous and migratory nongame birds is prohibited the possession of legally taken itory game birds is allowed until irch slat following tht open s- in ontario it is an offence attempt to kill nny migratory game bird between sunset and sun ius il ducks 25 but no more than 200 a season geetc 15 brant 16 raiu 25 greater and lesser ycllowlegs 15 wilsons snipe 25 woodcock 10 early wednesday afternoon the old centre villa hotel occupied by wm cnckard at that place near hutton ville was entirely destroyed by fire- result from a defective chimney the flrejekn in one of the upper rooms about hoon yesterday but with the aid of willing neighbors it was appar ently extinguished not long after the departure of the volunteers part of the wall which was still smouv ing broke into lames before sistancc could arrive it had gone be yond control and in a short tbns the large huilding was reduced to ashes the ceritreville hotel in bygone years was one of the well known places in that locality and having been in a fairly good state of preservation the insurance of only one thousand dol lars wonld serve merely to begin were reconstruction considered baixinafad graham clements phone 25 little allen mclean son of and mrs donald mclean jr sixth line who was operated on for appen dicitls in guelph hospital u expected to return home this week mr and mrs english and family of kitchener with other friends vis fted on sunday with mr and mrs peter ferguson mr and mrs john miller seventh line and mrs bell of toronto visit bd on sunday july 18th with mr 8 r mcclure and his sisters the mckay family of portage la prairie who have been visiting mr jtfnald mckay s family ninth line and other friends here have returned mr and mrs donald mclean sr sixth line erin happened with ai accident one day last week while driving to acton on the flfth line at moffats bridge the horse became frightened at some lumber which was left on the roadside for making a n bridge and backed mr and mrs m lean into the water giving them bad shaking up mr and mrs d famell and family of toronto spent sunday with and mrs a famell wuui iin ii iiminmrithiihiiii ii i in attention try hugheymcdonald for cnt and plug tobaoooi alllrindi of frtfiei and pip repair a williams mgr istttt bt oeoroetowh dates of fall fairs 1616 aberfoyl oct s acton sept 21 and 22 allialonsept 80 oct 1 arthur sept 28 and 29 boltonoct 1 and 2 brampton sept 28 and 29 caledon sept 22 and 23 dundalk sept3d and 30 znn oct 7 and 8 fergus sept 23 and 24 flesherton sept 28 and 24 georgetown spt 24 aod 21 grand valley sept- 80 oct 1 milton sept 80 oct 1 mt- forest sept 15 and 16 orangeville sept 14 and h shelbame sept 21 and 22 streetsville sept 18 tcttfritd canadian national aug 28 sept 11 werton sept 24 and 26 wiarton sept 21 and 22 royal agricultural winter fair nov 12 20 winter fair guelph nov 29 dec 2 a summary of tht migratory binli convention ait is given below this is the law which is based upon the trialy with tht united states any eniiu riea concerning this law may bt aildresstd to tht cummisiionvr of the canalian national parks dt part men t of the interior ottawa opaiy suiom both dates inclusive ontur o ducks gcisi wilson a or 4utk snipe woodcock brant and rail an 1 greukr und itssrr yellowtcgs sept 1 lo dec 15 st pi 1 to dec 15 upt 15 to nov 30 clo i smh oh 1 stood and wntchid cm f a w they looked so ricat 1 liked tl elr style rtai boys j thought from head to fett just then a car come down the street thty stayed right there it must ba said that drivers talk would wake tht hut all thty did to show their fears wan stick their angers in their ears thin suddenly it came to mo and up till then i couldnt sec that they wtre mrfs i blush lo say my thoughts as i went on my yay that driver made the samt mistake as me although he madt the break r 1 don t see how h- a to blame the girls were boys in all but namt now ladies have a little heart iflu- dress like boys and look th it b hard to pick you out these days you swipe our clothes haircuts and ways mere men one day will come lo life and there will be a fearful strife the world will end with man mad a crash the day you sport your first raoirs hel jack grata r march cum nd apphai listen to the voice of the small town if you want to hear the voice of the country the vancouver prov mcc auotea a philosopher at saying people in the small towns have more time toeod and to ponder they are less completely engaged in the pursuit of pleasure they care more about people and issues and policies and leas about mere sensation than city folk do and what about the sometimes we hear it stated that we have too many laws but a nan near winnipeg was taken up for breach of pound having taken a cow out of pound by sheer force and when he was convicted the magic trato on lookjng up the law couldfind no penalty for the offence he then looked up the english law and tho only penalty there was hanging or transportation to australia the con vict to have his ears cut off before being transported le use of automatic auto load ing swivel or machine uns or bai- teryior any gun larger than number ten gauge is prohibited and the use of any aeroplane powerboat sail boat or night light an3 shooting from any horsedrawn or motor vehicle is forbidden panaltjr every person who violates any pro vision of this act or any regulation shall for each offence be liablt upon summary conviction to a fine of not more than thret hundred dollars and not less than ten dollars or to im prisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to both fine and im prisonment the charleston contortions while in toronto last week we had le opportunity of witnessing a pub- c exhibition of the charleston at sunnyslde this was our first expert ence of witnessing this extraordinary feat of human contortions and our brief description and impression of the exhibition might be interesting to others in all there were 17 contestants the boys being in the majority four acton dancers or contestants were all we saw and that was enough the first was a girl of course and on be ing introduced to the public and by the way there were four or five thous and along the board walks on the beach and in autos instead of bowing like a regular lady she turned a cart wheel and then started kicking her feet as if there was a mouse and she was afraid to run then she started to sway like it was her first drunk and managed very well putting a hand on each knee she did stunts that looked as if one leg was gomg around the other in a circle and didn t get tangled up then she started the mouse hop again after that she did some more slow motions which appeared very graceful but ahe spoiled it all in another minute by doing a wash tub act only the washboard was straight it and it didnt look very lady like the next dancer was a tall lanky irishman with wide balloon trousers long legs and arms and he bowd like a gentfeman hh went throflfch the same performance as the girl prcv iously only he was much snappfci and had a few more aidewlcks twirls jump ing- jack motions and marvellous armtwaying of course the balloons helped things a bit and hid his bow legs to a certain extent which was an advantage over some- of the girls poor things well the next two werc- very much the same the mam motions were the same but each one had his or her individuality and probably turn or two of the rown get up our impression was that if thi had dressed up aa clowns it would look far funnier and people would be inclined to laugh as it was t dance was neither taterprctatii graceful joyous rhythmic nor pie irur it looked like hard work tlrii mild contortion yes clevor gc exercise for short periods idiotic a dance and something that will i last as a popular pastime we have heard a number of sug gestions as to how it started even be fore we ever saw the exhibition and some of the most vulgar seem to fit the invention chesley enterprise fair warning on bunlny laut upon th itrert a bunih of boys i tl anct 1 to mttt r imaged in softball mot unlawful btsidts they irscd txprcsaions awful one lough babe up to the bat hitched up his pants jerkt 1 his hut swung just like a bush itngut ham and whtn he missed he notes and comments the black walnut is one of the most valuable trees at the present time and it grows quite readily in this portion of ontario the only wonder is that more of them are not planted on the farms it has been estimated that grove of ten acres will be as valuable in twenty ave i as a paid up life insurance pol tor 110000 this sounds like a cheap and easy way to pay insur ance for the trees do their own grow ing after they arc planted and given a start trafalgar hoot robbad the police are searching for the burglars who broke into the residence of john e wilson farmer in tra falgar township on thursday last and stole t in cash three gold wat ches jewelry and a crate of froah eggs ready for market all the mem bera of the family were absent from the house at the time may die of hon s kuck harold mcknight 12 year old son jf mr and mrs h c mcknight of nelson township met with a serious accident wednesday when one of the farm horses kicked him in the abdo men ha is suffering from internal injuries which it is feared may prova fatal sports golf fourteen members of the bramp ton golf club played a return game with the members of the ha ton golf club here on saturday afternoon and were defeated by the scoro of 30 to 9 after the game the runtoni were entertained to lunch at cedar- crest next saturday a bogey com pet i uon for men will be held cotnmanc ing at 2 o clock entry fee 25o on wedntwdaj aug 18th lodias captains uam vs icecaptain a team ailpm baseball thegiorptowii ball clul defeat i the acton ball club 41 and thereby won lte haltcm wellington league as they arc too far oui ahead in thexeague for any team to catch them our toara will meet the win ners ot the halton league m the intermediate plaj ground series dates will be utinoui ted later maybee for georgetown lumed in his 2nd win and gave a ery credi table performance on the mound for the iixau elact offican the ontano firemen association on tuesday last elected the following officers president m skelly paris um oraad osrdts party a garden part under thi auspices of lunehouse united church will be held at the home of mr ja oov dj limehouse tuesda august 17tb a tuttlaas program will begnen by the following artists j i mane reid canada a ptvmier entertainer una jesie butt contralto miss nellie mcghie violinist mrs olive soeley soprano and accompanist refresh booth on the grounds spjen w 1 armstrong toronto who is entering his 24th year in that office tress urer the hastings merritton who is entering his 18th year in that of fice executive committee a t smith merritton j c mcmillan welland a tost georgetown h w mullisa brampton a hilrmer oak vtua j waajfh niagara faoa adm adults children 20c all entries m the old tjme fiddler s contest to be held on tso vain street on thurwlaj e railing aug 19th must be in the hands of the secretary mr waller evaon gexjrgatownby tuesday aog lttb

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