Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 1, 1926, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

the seocgetown herald 8ixt urst rak of pubi ication qeorretywn wednesday evening september 1st 1936 a advanoo 00 to u h tbegeorgetown herald j m moou am timtku uoimo kabt fuungsr i paasemger 9 i ioger lolhi hail u 04 p i pumdier mad pi eng paitsmgar sunday going wb8 mail passenger w passenger mail passenger passenger passenger sunday ooiho mobto 8 48p 6tt2 i a as i 7jll 7 bo i sis 1 812 8 02 j 7 ob pm 10 hi noi 71flam no i- 4 9 67m 8- 8 1167am 6- 8 1 67 p m 1 10 67 pn 11- 6 67pm 14 7jt7pm 16 967 p m lmljb pm am 9 86 am 1 6 u86ai 7 1 85 p m 9 85pm 11 5 8gpni 15 7 86 p 16 985 pan 12 06 a m special hourly serried during the period of the canadian national ex hihiuon tiraato ucataer t ui taumsublltl fl eetbound ss am 2 36 pm 9 35 pm east bound 160 pm- 720 p sutadaya and holidays auatboondv 950 pm waiting room at nomngtou a store w j hollinger gen mgr directory hilton wallmmmr dal z by data la sa af qaos a a msm- barrister souaior etc obce kill st georgetown horn 9am lospm ppm walnsadar and saaurday vananga vmswfeme hatajy faml dk ft t paw pimalm atmartwn tu p u c r w moi p a surgeon s c toraoti db g v wua1aiu itirsician and surgeon tea aad resadanca queen sired dm lutbkrxaltd era ear nose and throat specialist at goorgatown each saturday hours 7 pmtiu9pmorby appolnt- imotgteaaea supplied office at iua matthew main st home phoaa 107 w b wavmost pjj m d s ootoa maant la ext aswtay ikotwii p l heath lo 0 d a dr ft uauuiowtii veterinary surgton ohmopbaotto asaa ostmjkatay service ladt attsmsamt haw lb dom complete and uplo oocs calropractlcauy id ontario wimfttt ountnmm ru 4 uynptmuaa orboawc to oneill a garage warinsdayslorday2to57to9i m mm days and hour by appointment plume 150w retjdenco 160 atjautoapbooa 213 tuesday and friday 2 to 9 pm w h wiuion tjmalartalwr aad oraedrawnhearai psoas night or day mw of si fire insurance j a kbmot tearadmn ac wife are you ryafcted royal city dairy iffe cream full line fresh groceries 1 fruit in season see our windows lor specials in groceries forsters terms gash georgetown phone 29 i- if you want fine con and delicious ice cream dishes made with nailaone ice cream vibiiour parlour smoker- we have the finest blends in tobaccos cigars and cigaretts also a new line of pipes and supplies ft j- watch our window for saturday specials ee youngs ft haim bthbet t tttiaa phone 181 slistfkjskss fountain pens for the fall term waterman 9 and parker the finest pens made they ate fully guaranteed we keep a good lection come in and look them 6ver ab willson jeweller next to hotel mcgibbon i atttention ej try hugheymcdonald for oat and plmg tabmoos all kindi of pipe and pipe repair a williams mgr mux st geokoetowh all sorts of hardware for builders and building new things too are yon going lo build or repair this fall we carry a full line of builder supplies let us quote you on glass we can save you money use toronto asphalt roofing in rolls or ahinglea see our window for specials in summer hardware oil stoves window screens lawn mowers clearing at cost elec tric bulbs 19c clolbes peg 4 doz 10c now is the time for that painting use martin senear 100 per cent pare we try and do save you jhoney wvuta met omtua aa bhuah a aj oaaj oil graham clements phone 25 esquesing agricultural socie1 y annual fall exhibition at georgetown september 24 25 special prizes horses 1 si kh high atppr lnl lj y m whirl r iid u lurmr 6 00 g i h single runitui tj lnmuul 1 aper n 1u1h j t 00 4 00 1 libit hoillflortm loufoniuili i 00 pcti hpthhl 4lierrfii ij w bvu 00 i beat 0umil 1iirp h rs nil rom ij 1 omdil mliiivh f fi iksi liu drmr ij f irgei wn mi g mills h ml i 00 fa bent agnuultural hone on run i j bunk ol noviiscotin norvai 5 01 btst dehvery hontt h 1 outhl in brown 8 beat farmer a tumour iliigle b it k audi non si p 9 bmt ldy rider lit b john irvin n 1 bj m gowdj 5 00 i 10 best half mile dish saddle horse 2 n 3 heats 1st 2nd hi tank aflommene 15 iljk 11 best herd oc horsed not it sa than three 910 00 off am nrlieli punlmsed from maeaev hams co 10 00 12 beit uiltsbj uther m neil dan jiuskson spring wheat or pnnte hoben ho 1925 canadian racing association who in responsible for the placing of thorough bred stallions throughout the province hnre offered the sums of 12 8 gfa s prizm for colts of 1926 sired tij mcneil dau jackson spring wheat orpnnce hobenhole h hioli an in charge of jauics bovaird brampton 30 00 13 farmers trial of tnal of speed to buggy 2 out of 3 horses that never staged in a race before harry wnght no entry fie 10 00 14 heiirj horae trial of speed horses our 1500 lbs uiidir saddle mile danh 1 k b fouiih 1 oh the bridie yt ii hrr or g 00 0 00 4 00 cattle best diirj cow 111 r mimiaa 6 00 best registered shorthorn fem lie ui d r jears bj col j o bnwn 0 00 best registered shorthorn cow ij r i mccullough ft 00 best holstem cow bj t l leslie g 00 best calf not newjisanli registered bii iwi by girl or boj thii prize is given bj dr martellus 5 00 j 60 beit jersey cov bj rwin ooldlwin f 00 bet holstem herd 1 mile 1 females 20 00 10 00 fl 00 best shorthorn herd 1 mal s females 10 5 8 best jenwy herd 1 mal a femalei 10 00 5 00 3 00 largest herd f show tattle 10 00 itule 5 hill not apply to cattle herds sheep and pigs best pen of baron hogs not less than 1 by c j boek 3 00 best pen of fine wool sheep not less th in 4 sheep by j beaumout 3 00 00 best pen of long wool sheep not ies3thaii 4 sheep bj e y bamu lough 3 00 2 00 7 miscellaneous i 1 best 5 lbs butter bj j is 0 neill heel barrow x 2 beat lb butter b d in uigstoiie x s beit 3 lbs butter in 121b prints quality and neatness eonsldcred by b d warren r 4 best 3 lbt butter ladies boston club bag by w a bftilej i fl bear pair dressed chicken bj r ii thoinn- i 6 best pair dressed chickunly arthur nor nngton i 7 best dressed chiekon bj r wal best pair dressed chicken bj harold ham ilton i best pair dressed chicken fern stand by w h witoon best dressed goose bj a m urandy best dressed goose bj h barnes best homemade loaf bread large b m clarkson beat duplay in hall by merchant or mau uiflwrturet 1st by bank of montreal 2nd jaa a mcclnre 14 best collection of pastry bj l h wnig gette lfi best collection of vegetables bj robdrt simpson co in pan toronto las of silverware value 11 best 2 pair drtnted hioken by t eaton companj toronto table cloth 48-7011- site 70x108 value or same amount on anv other artn le in our fall and winter catu logue 17 best display of canned fruil by c y read goods lined 1h best cjii ctii n of cut flower bj a f w right h un i ilued 19 boat pair dressed chicken 1 j w w heeler milton io bonmeit bahj b n h brown silver mug undi r 18 months judged al 1 p m 21 prettiest babj bj harold hamilton ailier mug under 18 month judged at8 pm 22 best step dancing by lad or lassie und r 15 year old h j b mckeniie 23 potatfl race b grahim an itseuienw m best sample of wheat bj b rton a co norral 28 1b bag of njuonal pastrj flour 25 bet collection homemade baking by w bjjirowne 4 co 24 lb big of natjonal pastry flour t beat pairdreed chloken b emeu v young 2 best dlsplaj ol 24 gadioli bj anutur grower hj h rigbv 28 hj 1 m moore- ibest half down buns hemld 1 i r largest i 2 dozen frfth hen eggi henl i xbeit and neatest l lb buiter herald i 7 00 4 00 5 00 6 00 several charges for driving past the atop signs came before police mag istrate moore for hearing wednesday afternoon at the town hall ijaf and mrs r j i re mi an gode rich ont announce the engagement of their eldest daughter sydella may to mr chas j gibbons detroit ton of mr and mrs james gib bom of acton ont the marrfajre to take place early in september mr and mrs w b leslie and mrs mcleod of lakeland florida mr and mrs john leslie of thimesford and mr and mrs j l stewart and miss anne stewart of uttcraon mus- koka visited at the leslie and pearen home last week anti attended the les lie reunion picnic held at blue springs park on sunday afternoon mr william r john street wastaken seri ously ill growing from a hernia of longstanding hu son reeve mason humed him to guelph where an op eration was promptly performed he rallied from the shock aatiifactorily and when heard from yesterday was resting easily relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late oliver lathy were mr oliver laaby jr glen wood minn mr william lasby towiuend montana messrs john and allan laaby lowell ufch mr and mrs sydney oram mitt edna and mr a burtch of st dtharlnes mr and mrs d linden toronto mr sylvester laaby guelph mr jno mcgibbon ex warden ksqueiing and mr samuel k mcgibbon gi town free press tfm 9 00 5 00 e 00 10 00 600 b 00 2 00 1 00 largest half loien onlon herall 1 yr r ir1i et i hi d luered lo d nnr f xi 1 00 1 50 1 50 1 50 ti what vou think that njikai hr world seem sad our mind i or make l a oue he glad today be troo and tio diilinguiih gold fromdrou wwte neluwr time nor thoughl about the bridge jou 11 never crwt flu e a useful work for you ludo fur iiund and brain and i eirt rheru a urgent hum an service too in which to lake your part mnke tvery opportunity a worlh while gain not lot i he best is yours so do mt fesr the brldgh you ii never croii if life bolms drab and dlfllcult just face it with will yon do not have to work alone since god is with you still press on with courage toward the goal will truth yonrahield embou je strong look up and just gnore 1 he bridge you ii never cruis milton tht brck works ntar the town knovnas brai don s thai have been clone i for bo ne time began opera tious against on tuesday that will be good m ws for townspeople goner mr and mrs joe j peicock arc on a motor trip to chicago where thiy will visit his brother mr george pcatock mr and mrs walter bewj of new westminster bc are viitting his mother mrs wm bewi and his brother mr s r bews ind other friends here mrs j h wallace nelmn town ship while gathering eggs in the barn fell through the overshot and her chin ieught oft the sill in such a munncr that her tongue was nearly severed by her teeth several stitches wen required to close the woondi g e stewart of nelson township met with a serious accident last week a car had overturned in the ditch pinning the dtiver underneath ho was assisting the other occupant of the car to lift it to release the driver when he cut his hand so bsdly that it took fourteen stitches to fix it reformer support for the fairs an enthusiastic supporter of faii- and exhibitions has described these institutions thus fairs are the time kcupers which mark the progress of states and nations they record the advancement of the community or state and open a mighty storehouse of information create a stimulation of enterprise and a quicken ng of hu man genius such as n to be had in nc other way it is impossible to estimate how much fairs and exhibitions have con tribute to the development of agri culture and other industries in can ada but it is easily seen that they are timekeepers marking the progress of industry and the changes in it vies and customs wherever they are held they art likewise a most important element in our educational system and they deserve the support of every one in teres ted in community betterment man of our small fall fain have de teriorated because the rundupport crs have ceased to maintain their end of the enterprise allowing the fair to dnft into the hands of urban inter est who cannot possibly round out the exhibition properly as an educa tional enterprise a fair is a good thing for a community when it is supported cut when support is with drawn it becomes of little value to anyone the governments of the provinces appropriate a con i de table sum of money annually for the bene fit of the smaller fairs in order that their people may see an exhlb tion lo cally without the expenditure of too much tune or money it u only fair to expect that the local fair will re cenc the shpport it deserves and that all those nterested in community bet torment will do their bit in making the local fair a success in 1 liberal club t milton womrn v liberal club has been organized in milton with the follow ing officers president mrs dr m e gowland 1st vice president mrs j h peacock 2nd vicepresidint mrs vi martin treasurer mrs dr h mccoll secretary mn tom broun ne man cauht in em i tuesday evening inspector recvely an 1 constable owens had a call to the extreme endflf erin town ship when they arrived there they foun i a posse of farmers th guns guarding a farm house and s prison er who is thought to be an escape from london asylum the man sp- ftred at mr john campbell s house the afternoon his unkempt ap pearance was forbidding but he was ken in and given hli aupper then e man s conduct vm to strange that lp from the nelghwrrww asked by telephone also word tent to in lt skst o gwlph jail county council the council met at milton week in accordance w ih call of ihe warden members present ihi warden in the chair and mesura appclbe ag new blskelock foster koltby lcs lie mclntyrc m arthur mason and nicholson communications were read ai fol lows h rum clerks of counties ot sim eoc wclland and middlesex re melt gent hospital patients the depart ment of highways re oakvillc bridge und nigns at railway crossings the hydra t lee trie commission re remov al of pole at ldtn mills mothers al lo wan ecs co mm las ion re balance and local board toronto general hospi lal and bosplul for sick children notices of admission of patients mr mclntyre moved seconded by mr nichulaon that the clerk be in structcd to write to the various muni eipalities m the codaty asking as to wncther the oouncif will agree to the arrangements made at th county council for each municipality to take eare of their own indigent patients in hospitals carried mr mclntyrc moved ccomthkfey mr agnew that the clerk be in struejeu to writ the attorney gencr ui of this province informing him ol the actions of magistrate shields ot oakvllle in ordering supplies and equipment for his olfice in oakvillc and asking to be informed as to what authority mr shields has in this mat ter carried mr foster moved seconded by mr holtby that tht clerk be instructed lo communicate with two or three ol the neighboring counties and get a scale ot license charges made to ped dlera carried mr foster moved secon fed by mr holtby that the council appoint messrs d mclntyre and g h nichol son on the mothers allowance board and recommend to the commission the names of h f tarl of milton l agnew of nassagaweys and hev mr mobain of oakvillc and that the members be paid 3 00 for attendance at board meetings each and the com ission to pay mileage carried mr mclgtyre moved seconded by r nicholson that ho halton coun ty fair board be given a grant ot 300 for 1u6 lsquesiug fair board 150 acton foo and burlington 60 carried mr holtby moved seconded by mr nicholson that we do now ad journ to meet at the call of the war n carried the council adjourned general news walter n jttendriek hanover well known poultry breeder has been elected as president ol the ontario record of fertormance foultry as sociation in succession to w it gra ham irolessur at th cuelph oac mr h r hart formerly agricul tural representative lor haiton coun y was renewing acquaintances in the ounty last wctk mr hare is now m the stnrt of the new agricultural coll ego at vancouver and is in the live stock department claude presbyterians have purchas ed the claude manse for 9 026 00 the proceeds of the sale will be di vided between the unionists and the continuing presbyterians of that place who were una spring awarded the church rumors are apparently flying about oakville that the toronto transports tion commission in charge of all lo- ronto street cars and radlais is en deavoring to obtain possession of the hydro nghtof way in order to run a spurbne of some 26 miles length from port credit to iturlington members of the barber clan from hillsburg and lrin with a large con nection in halton county gathered at huttonvilje wednesday of hut week where a reunion picnic was all broadcast listeners must have a radio license whether radio equip ment is in use or otherwise the radio branch of the marine and fisb enea are endeavoring in ever way possible to stop radio interference irnm abnormal electrical sources lx keeve l s mcclure of pais ley lost control of his car near car gill and it ran into the ditch and up set he was found some time latar under the car in an unconscious con dition with four ribs fractured and head and face severely cut aqd bruis ed he did not regain consciousness until late in the evening traffic officer lemon of cooks villa summonsed a motorist on the dundas highway near cooksrllle for having sunday failed to stop when the ver ahead of htm put out his hand a signal to stop the motorist in front bad dropped a suitcase contain ing bottles of medicine which was imaahed when the motorist behind ran ver the bag clothing in the suitcase as injured by the medicine a truck which was left in the unit ed church shed at caledou east one night last week was pretty well strip ped of some of its running gear when e owner went for it in the morning to park your coupe under a tree night and wake up in the morning and find it in flames with the top and body practically all gone was the ex fsrience of g w watson of nelson ownshfp the coupe had been struck by lightning mr and mrs charles f doty oak ville ont announce the engagement of their daughter mary margaret to dr stanley braund of mftton son of and mrs john t braund pcter- ont the marriage to uke place early in september charles thompson died last monday his home at kilbride after a lohg illneaa he was in his 73rd year he succeeded his father in the tailoring business in the village worked at his trade at hamilton for some years af ter which he returned to kilbride he is survived by hts widow and a familj of grown up children r and mrs william low of cokaville formerly of newmarket and toronto recently celebrated their 6nd wedding anniversary they have three sons and five daughters 86 grandchildren and 20 great grandchil dren the husband n 84 and the wjfe 83 years of age recognising the importance of dundalk as a livestock shipping point the c p r has greatly improved the stockyards b the erection of three double covered sheds 60x26 and the digging of a well at the stockyards for the convenience of farmers and ihjppers breslsu station near kitchener on the c n r line between guelph and stratford is the latest station to be closed down it was built seventy a ago but the business has fallen the limit att by th taanaga- notes and commenls considlkabll critic am is hcnl all over the province that the middle and upper school results an not an nounced sooner it la a shame out the pupils arc not given time to plan for their continuation in school work the results should at least be given out by the first week in august nd the teachers association and tru tecs should combine to lake th mat ter up with the department before an other year rolls by 7 wondblis never ofaae and crooka never cease to oberte af or all the swindles and sharp prac tices that have been ncrpetrated in farming communities during the last fifty years members of this dishon orpble aid ancient order of crooks worse still the people in town and city alike are just as easily hooked new schemes to defrau 1 innocent people of funds are being concocted every day it is impossible to warn the pub in against si hemes and enterprises thst rc today unborn but just as sine s the sun nscs on the morrow some here crooks will be working with a new plan but with the same old pur pose or getting something for nothing the means of travel arc now so near eerfect that a whole community may c worked in a day and the criminal may be across the line or in distant parts before the victims realise their mistakes the best and safest prac tice is to investigate every proposition before one signs on tnejdotted line every one with money to invest in this day and age must have some con nection with a bank or some financial institution of some kind there are plenty of ways of looking up the atandtng and reputation of every en ttrprlsc but too often investors en shroud their act with secrecy and thus neglect to safeguard themselves in the transaction operators and salesmen very often stress the point that the transaction must be done hurriedly m order to be of most value to the one they are professing to benefit but who they are in fact victimising the need for haste a expressed by salesmen and operators is enough in itself to create a suspi cion and parties giving consideration to any deal whatever should take time to investigate the matter thoroughly a good motto is before you invest investigate standing in last house when the fifteenth parliament of canada was dissolved on july 2nd last the standing of the parties in the house of commons was as follows conservative ji 115 liberal z4 i 246 at dissolution party strength by provinces was cons lib prog prince rdward island- 2 2 nova scotia 10 1 60 16 0 drowned at cheltenham walking along a foot bridge over the credit river juggling an apple in the company of several other chll dren little gordon holt five year old son of mr and mrs ernest holt 132 uxbrldgc avenue toronto fell into the water on tuesday afternoon of last week about five oclock and was drowned the heavy rains of the past few days had swollen th waters of the credit creating an exceptional ly strong current hugh henry cheltenham was summoned by the cries of the children and made a valiant effort to save the child s life he managed to get a slight hold on the child but the treacherous waters swept him under breaking his grasp and both were led down by the current mr ry not only lost sight of the child but experienced considerable difficulty in reaching the banks he was as slated to safety by mr durtning and was taken tota honie in a sprious- condition forty five minutes after the aeei dent happened and more than a quar ter of a mile down the river the tody was recovered forndale park is a pleasure resort in cheltenham and the course of the credit river it through the park ordinarily it is but a shaj low stream mr and mrs holt with little gordon and another brother and sister had been spending the rammer at the park the father ia an else trician employed by it uf kit phone co fish spoiled owing to the heavy 1 brought in catches of salmon trout and on cleaning them it was found that some had spoiled miles of nets lost off bronte and port credit rtpa fi at o ac despite the vagaries of the cans dian climate which have been very pronounced lately ripe figs have been picked from one of the fig trees at the oac guelph about half a dosen of this distinctly tropical fruit wore obtained from the tree this is the first time that the fruit has ever matured it the college and la con ed a very unusual occurrence ara fih raffiitand close to 70 000 pedigreed silver foxee have been registered bv the canadian live stock records smca the inauguration of the work in 191 with the announcement during ib 25 that beginning on january 1 1926 only those foxes which are by regis tered sire out of registered dams r eligible for registration there was a rush for recistration before the books wtre closed lo foundation stock re salting in a great increase over prev lous ears in 1919 the first year of recording foxes s05 pedigrees and 152 transfers were recorded in 1924 the totals were 8 845 pedigrees and 6002 transfers while last year tho figures were 38279 pedigree and 10 747 transfers in all 66 900 pedt- hart beta rccordad tinea tb rr aatt bcciaaiac

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy