the georgetown herald b1xt first hkk okubi ilatios georgetown wednesday evening august 18tji 1826 tbe georgetown heram j at hooks hiatw cwrflu wmu ni cm k tl table u01hu kabt passenger 7lfiftni passenger passenger altul passenger 8 48pm mm 6tti pm pmamignr 8i5pm passenger sunday ooinq wbbx maul 7 ho sm passenger sail 4 60pm passenger boilpm passenger 708 pun passenger sunday oonta nobth ftuu 8 00 ft m wail 4 66 pm ooihq booth m lllsajn mail 7 8 pm cnaltm luttmil eledrk taflways twt mutu ftsilwa babtbouhd wkfrtboond dwry daily xraea train mo8 719am no1 78bam 4 9ot um o 3 sm 6 ll57aro 6 lloofcni 8 1 67 pm 7 laopm 10 8 57 pm 0 8 86 pm is- 5 67pm 11 6 85pni 14 7 57 pan 18 7 85 p m 16 967 pm 16 9 86 pm it llcs pm 17 1806 am titan noa 1 and 4 no daily except sunday fas lists iibtte4 westbound 835 am 236pm 936 pm eastbouid 8 m am 1 60pm 720 pm sundaysand holidays eutbound 9 60 pm waiting room at nonington s store w j holhnger gen mgr directory hilton wallmoor 4v daub w eushara fas la unv data 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wiuvtwetoq coatom affecta jet black tirai and jet black rum tbeaa are bnt a few of many amrt futnraa which dwninieh thcte remarkable new motorcar and mclaofbliftbnick loaury com much lata than yon omrt pay elsewhere foraimjurvalne that la an advantage of eaormotm volnmc come in today and aetf tbe orcatcat mclaughlin- bmck etcx bocl mf s1 s v king dealer one greatest mlaughunbuick evertiuilt rrr aarejwf itiiaa wta eawa he io lajtd oh top no matter how little be a getting no matter bow little be got if he weara a gttn and trying ta win lie la doing a mighty lot 1 no matter how humble the job is if be atnvtng to reach the creitlf tbe world has a priie for tbe felloi who trtea tbe man who uj doing bu best to day be may be at the bottom 01thejadder to wealth and lame on the lowest rung where be a bravely inspite or the knock dead game hut slowly he a gaining a foothold h s eyes on the uppemwei round it sa bard climb bufce ii know in time he w ii land and be lookmg down i tha fdlow who never surrenders and is taking things at they come who never says quit and exhibits grit when the whole world is looking glum 1 he iclluw who stays to the flntah that nothing can hinder or atop and who work hke am is the chap who ii win and some day he ii bmd on top a noubu evat canadas first highspeed europeantype light car ir and yon can fr yoanelf on tbe boulevards it will travel kb mqea an hoar fa perfect comfort pickop in is d from 6 to 80 miles an boor go 35 mdea on a gallon os 1000 mflea oo a gallon of oil the overland whippet ia 6 feet 8 inches high not as tall as tha average man yet ft providea more room and comfort than vwrva evn lodnd in any aot l of dasa before j n oneill son georgetown turn ng out better than anticipated the yield on the whole however ia expected to be 6 per cent below average spring grams have filled well and are beginning to ripen and a good average crop is assured com and root crops are much improved raspberries chemea and plnma are exceptionally good pastures have seldom been so good at this season of the year real laldware store dont miss the big community picnic thursday 19th it will be a day ol real sport you are invited grahauoi clements phone 25 i ssisssgssaibiss sip 32 sail attention try hugheymcdonid u for out uid pins tobatooot stll kinds off pipes sndplpe repmira a williams mgr sit georgetown for the first t me in its history brampton which has entertained or angemen on many occasions extend ed a worm welcome list thursday to visiting royal black knights of land numbering dose u five thou sand brethren including sir joseph davison grand master of belfast ireland and lady davison sir jo seph and his wife were the guests of the county chapter of york sir knighta their friends and oth tra populated the town as t had neer been before the whistle of sirens tooting of horns so evident in the firemen a celebration was sup planted by the p pes fifes and drums of the bands accompanying tbe vari ous preceptonea tne appearance of the sir knights added a dignified touch to tbe celebration the town preecntcjka patriotic and lorful appearance the business tion was decorateo with sags and streamers of welcome signal through the night five arches had be structed one at gage park ma n street and two on queen street churches and societies cooperated with canon walsh preceptory to pro vide refreshments for the crop report the bank of montreal reports august for all canada lack of rain and hot weather over almost tbe whole of the prairie provinces are caus ng wheat to ripen prematurely and are materially reducing the yield although scattered areas report that cond none are satisfactory in man itoba cutting will be general within a week in quebec all crops continue to make good progress and prospects generally are favorable al though rain would be beneficial n some localities in british columbia crops generally arc doing well but rain is still badly needed in the province of ontario fall wheat is pro gressing rapidly in the southern sec tions of the province some threshing provincial euctuq tata fall the telegram of august 12 says voters of ontario will go to the vvlls elect a legislature on october 28 november 4 with the latter date the oddaon favorite prom a very reliable source it was learned this morning that a provincial election ia inevitable providing the dominion election shows that ontario is still strongly conservative possibility of a reduction in the number of con scrvatlve seats in the next house of commons will result in bydectiona in the local house and another ses sion before the plunge is taken a little sggtwau the herald tn gratefully ackndw ledging the helpful cooperation of its readers in the past seeks to remind them that contilbut 9ns of social and krsonal items to these cotomna will appreciated if you have friends visiting you we suggest that you pay them the compliment of having the r names mentioned n the local pews- paper the fact that you have made or axe making a visit with fnenda is of equal news value w 11 you call at the office telephone no 8 or use the john william watson the two and onehalf year old sonof mr and mrs w h watson was smothered to death as the result of falling into the chute of the grain b n on his fathers farm about seven miles from maple in york county the little fellow was play ng around the chop bin yes terday afternoon but had gone away h s father took a load from the bin leaving the chute uncovered and it is thought that the lad returned to play and cl mbing over the edge dropped nto the chute the father estimated that the boy hadbeen in the chute wh ch is about is inches square for one hour and a half before his dis appearance was noticed halloo vs tnfalgar on tuesday the warden and messrs nicholson and foster tbe deputat on appointed by tbe county council waited on the minuter of highways at toronto with the depu utton from trafalgar council with a view to bnng about the settlement of the suit brought by the county against the township for 6es6 74 the unpaid port on of trafalgars county rate for 1925 trafalgar n- fused to pay the money on account pnncipally of the cutting out of the middle road from the county system by the department the trouble was fully dneussed and the attitude of the department has encouraged the hope that the middle road wll be restored to the county system the second line made a pro vincial bigbway and tbe suit settled by payment of the countys claim milton word has been received by messrs wm and t d hume that thtir nep hew george hume son of the late jas hume had died suddenly while an a ashing trip jack powell of cedar springs south of hilton was seriously injured when hp was- crushed between a stone boat and tho earnest wall of his bank barn his right leg was badly broken in two places ail i he received internal injuries in an exhibition so ft ball game play cl a the athletic park here last sat urday afternoon the halton county women s softball team leaders of the halton peel and guelph senior soft ball league defeated waterdown leaders of the hamilton district soft ball league by is to 9 the game was the best aeen here this season reformer mr and iiaja thirtell brown celebrated their silver wedding miss jean c lindsay dn of to ronto is spending a month s vacation gauons at knox church last sunday mr and mrs john nicolaon of marlettc midi visited mr charles davidson and other friends here dur ing the week mrs a e saunders of toronto and mlu pearl charlton of port ar thur were at the home of mr n f lindsay for the week end mr and mrs peter sm th and mrs j m mcdonald and daughter have been away during the week on an ex tended motor tnp the ladies a d of knox church are engaged in collecting a mile of ipptrs for the funds of the society mrs h s holmes had the misfor tune during the week by a misstep while at the home of mr and mrs w arnold to fall on the cement wajk general news after a brief vacancy following the resignation of rev j t strachan who went to owen sound the congrc- lions of nassagaweya and camp- llville have called rev donald mc queen recent graduate of knox col lege the fannera of the county of wei lington will lose practically all their turn pa maggots work on the roots and plant lice suck the juice from the leaves in the north of the count wire worms are play ng havoc wil oats in the galt and kitchener neighborhoods wk situat on is aimular to that in wellington tbe spectator reports that more an 500 000 of american money received from tourists has passed through ham iton banks within the last three months and much more has been kept n circulation not de posited as there is a one per cent discount on v s money much more must have been spent m toronto ami great deal is in circulation in milton john carr and f c wulmott of trafalgar township have finished hauling in their fall wheat which is now ready for threshing both of these experioaeed farmers who own two of the finest farms in ontario estimate that their fall wheat will yield not less than 40 bushels to the acre reports show that there will be bumper grain crops in halton county this year an accident occurred on friday night near clarkson when a coupe hit a truck driven by alex smith of oakville the coupewas j aged by the- impact and benger was injured to an extent that demanded hospital treatment and she was removed to st joseph s hospital toronto lou jacobs who claims to be the amnion apple picker of ontario has established a cherry picking record having picked 60 -qt- baskets of montmorency cherries in 9 hours mr jacobs works on david pratelya fruit farm in nelson township town of muton the secretary of the kincardine school board is said to have received no less than 106 applications for tbe various staff vacancies of the public and high schools comingfrom every point in ontario mr james goodfeuow 6th line al on secured a setting of english pheasant eggs from the government and now has ten chicks one month old which will soon be allowed their freedom there is a very heavy pen alty for destroying these birds a tounst party from indianapolis ind were the victims of a contempt- ole theft at owen sound while camp ing at the motor camp grounds at harrison park tourist supplies such fishing equipment flashlights etc the value of 26 were stolen from the tent while the members of the party were down town purchasing plli account of the elections in september this ia the way the dundalk her ald looks at it there is no scarcity of school teachero now we venture the day wdl come when tbe teachers not the school boards will be adver- l mr robl armstrong of erin and a party of young men were returning from the sports at arthur n wednesday of last week they saw fine large buck deer north of mars- vule the big fellow crossed the road clearing both fences and disappeared harry houdlnt who was confined a coffin at the bottom of a swim ming pool for ninety minutes and emerged alive taya anyone can do it and moat people will be willing to take his word for it blty evana the painter of acton u with a ladder while painting a farm house in erin township last friday jits right hand was badly both knees badly bruu- fnahtaad horea can accbunl mr and mrs donald mclean sr sixth i no erin happened with ai accident one day a week ago while driving to acton on the fifth line at moffat s bridge the horse became frightened at some lumber which was left on the roads dc for making a new bridge and backed mr and mrs mc lean nto the water giving them bsd shaking up ftam crop winaan following is the list of winnei the halton county agricultural so ciety s field crcpcoiupetiuon in fall wheat judged by james mclean ef richmond hill 1st g e wilson esquesing 2nd f c wulmotl 41 son trafalgar srd d f ford trafalgar notes and comments stokes when the clerks arc cour teous have an enormous advantagu over those where the assistants are either rude or coolly nd liferent po pie appreciate courtesy tigardkus or their own oddness or uncouthness therefore be courteous then s u wide difference between courtesy and servility courtesy is not difficult to acquire and it stamps s person as one hundred per cent recently a newspaper jn the county sent out twenty letters asking representative subscribers what fea ture of the paper appealed to them most kepi ei showed that over half were most nterestcd n the store news there s no question but the people read the advertiementa if the bus ness man will put as much time and thought into his advertising as into any other feature of his work he will get results supplies of the new issue of five ten and twenty cent stamps re eently engraved are expected in uh local post office soon the issue was made to commemorate the beginning of the sixtieth year of confederation ciatc a new issue of twocent stamps of the red or rose color the green twoccnt stamp makes a letter resem l in ordinary circular unless checked w th n reasonable time an outbreak of hog cholera in middlesex threatens farmers with large financial loss agricultural offi ciala have issued a warning to the farmers to seek expert advice if the least suspicion is entertained that their hogs are victims of the disease during the last two year mild cases of the cholera have been reported but immediate steps were taken to stamp it out it was opy recently that an increase of the dume among the bogs was noticed one farmer alone is reported to have lost 600 when it became ner officers to destroy h in spite of the heat which is af fecting most quarters of the domin oft the selection of candidates for the election goes on apace both par ty leaders are on tour mr meighen ia devoting much time to the tariff question he claims that the axpan aton of export trade has been due to the export of raw materials of field mine and forest and represents rob bery of natural resources for the benefit of the united states while mr meighen a appeals to the maritime provinces include promises of revision of policy as regards transportation mr king in the west has adopted a slogan of hands off the cnjl and accuses mr meighen of offering ad vice on its policy at soon as be was in office he auto explains his attl rude on the constitntional question ta the west and declares that lord byng had acted honestly and sin cerely he was said mr king incapable of any dishonorable actbut had misapprehended his constitutional duly noxious weeds are going to seed w and those who neglect to have them cut down are liable to a penalty some have had them cut but many are dfog in town and are an eyel sore the more so on account of the many beautiful flowers and shrubs in private grounds in victoria park ot the muton inn the post office and the town hall and on the main street boulevard officers and inspectors are required to enforce the law by the following paragraph in the sta tutes every inspector overseer of highways or other officer who refuses or neglects to discharge tha duties im posed on him by u1i1 act shall incur a penalty of not less than 11 or mote than 20 the act says that written notices must be served on occupants of janda on which noxious weeds are growing before tbe inspector can pro secute or havethem cut down at the owners expense but that no such no tice is necessary in regard to vacant or unoccupied lands elimination of speed limits for aotomobilistsr together with drastic punishments for careless negligent or otherwise incompetent drivers tha 1 cent ng of all drivers who would be called upon to pass a rigid cxanuna uon as to physical and mental fitness the reexamination for license of all drivers whose nerves are shocked in accidents whether through their own or others faults were some of the tentative suggestions grren to tha con vention of the union of canadian municipalities at london by a w campbell commissioner of highways department of railways and canals ottawa his address was so highly prised that a resolution was passed asking the powers at- ottawa to print it in pamphlet form for distribution among the municipalities of canada residents of the county are warned that having voted in the fed oral election of hut october does not ensure the presence of their name on the list for the coming election a new list is being made for this elec tion just aae new one was made tor last year and if any person is not positive that his or her name is on the 1 st for th s year the thing to do is to go to the registrar of their rid tag any person who does not take the trouble to see that his or her name is on this years list is liable to be without a vote when the election day arrives in an election as important as the one wheh canada now faces the least that the humble elector can- do is to see that his name is on the at every election there are hun is of persons who arc unable to ircise the r franchise simply be- ite theffailid totakethe necessary steps to be nut on the voters list hrt sparxm cf u readers are warned that there have been circulated through the district a number of tpunoui twentyfive cent pieces allegedly of american origin the co n is made of almost pure lead but is a splcnd d p ece of workman ship bearing n alipost perfect deta i the character ntenbed on a real united states quarter very little wear and tear however discloses the material used in its manufacture on one aide of the coin is a figure of the american eagle and on the other liberty the worjli in god we trust are fully reproduced in design a engraving the sanw in tha li currency