Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 8, 1928, p. 1

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the georgetown herald 8ixtvbetvni year op p01ilioation ooorsaitown watdnasdavr ewvninir february 8th 1928 lm par annum id adrno 800 to cb thegeorgelown herald 4 at moore ruu ul niwn afvr cuuilii vuy wj4- oww tl- tkl uoiho kaw passenger 73 m passenger 9jara puuwnger 1018 am mall 1209 pm paaeenaer pm hell 8s2 pm passenger 8so pm passenger sunday 731 pm o0im0 wstai mail 74 mm paamngcr h19 tu passenger l2 paascnsoi- u jrls pm hall 40prn paeeeaser 808pni passenger 708 tm passenger 8badav 10 si am ooimo nob ii hail 86ssr ifall 465 pm ooiho 80011 mall 1123 am mall 710 pm eaa a s t tveu kos 719 am ko 1 cmjlh natiwud heebie auttayt vamtlte hkuw aullwav aubxaotrau westbound dally daily tyeljs 786 m s 981 om c 1105 am 7 18s pm 8 888 pm 11 fi8apnj 18 78 pm it 985 pm 17 1208 am i 987 sm 1187 am 8 147 pm 10 887 pm it- o7ius- 14 787 pn 18 9417 pm 181188 pm dance under the auspices ol the daughters ol f st georges church in the j arena georgetown tiies feb 14th harmony orchestra lunch served admission 100 per couple plus tax j extra laily iso cents i on duty ha 1 and sundays 2 trains will not ran raorttiv i kkc4wialtr service westbound uh georgetown for oueliph kitc h en eh strlvrrd bt marys london and intermediate point dally at huou m0was illm xbatunuya sundaya and holi day np to and taaudinff jan st leave at 940 pm ea8tb0und laavaa oboboetown for norval toronto and iatafnudlata pelat daily at soaua tv40aa 1io jrbanifdaye bondaya and noli- days op to and including jan lit laavaa at 840 pm imrouutiom isisgohagtswn j ivlavllv n auo coacb um ltd 1 waluaaruatwcst toaumto directory bali tkohmoat ousr as a oaorgatowa oetarlo lie aka a chaasseaa oavaablm elder- miu st ao ana berrtatar solicitor etc oalee 11111 st oaorcatomi hear 9aak to 5 p m weiaaaday and saturday avanlai forsters grocery out grocenea ate alwaya freih and o beat quality full line of newest bare andle candiea special this week i of the three beat doll with every two pkg of kelloggs breakfaat ceieala forsters in termai oasis georgetown phone 99 hj 5 am 5hcthc selected variolic of tile highest grade coffer carefully blended to secure n finer more distinctive flavour thats gold medal coffee its mellow fullflavoured moodiness is the result of months of experiment before teing submitted far public approval this finest of coffees was piss- ejd on by many judges of widely varying taste each and every one gave his unqualified endorse ment of gold medal as having the finest and most fascinating flavour ait your grocer for gold medal coffee you will find it the finest coffee you ever tatted nationalfioems co wtilnil dlwujum syx- s gold medal coffee youll jtbii u li i halton garage i i 1 day and night service general repaira to all claaa of care batteriea charged and alored m doyle h f colbonrne rlwu7 gearffeukva 1 i 1 widows siistiti sallaliae htur pajol amnaacviranx stuoex qa hours 9 an to 5 pm 0aa wadaaaday and sslurdsy bvanlog dsibt faoii mwviaavlaw fllhl muftami uailauonwrof uaalth in esquaauw toantsaip 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market choice homekilled beel veal pork and lamb fresh fish every friday miss simplicity electric washer 100 down and 500 per month buya this washer and 4 premiums t j speight phone 279 georgetown i lit tinl worldn liesrt in mhink uohiiik tutkwly in the nljiht ami lod alone can liul it and uod uioua aive llgbt anil tho tnim to lar tluit immmgri and to ipak tlw uviutf word an yog and i my broth and tlut uiillious tfiat hav lttn can wfi olow our ya to duty can we fold ou liond at muv while the gatee of ulght hand ojn to th pathwaya of the mmui ohm wffirmtupourootnpajaalooi cun wo isave ona pryi utuudd till the lauds which hell has blaald have been nulekotied from tie doax we ffrovul aioong ths and our hpiritfl fret and tots while above ua buron the vlaionof the chritt upon the croat ami the blood of uod u bttoaminff from hia broken handt and hide and tho llpii of clod ore nayiiiff fell my brother i have died o voiiff of god we bear thee above the snooks of time thine eehodn roll around uh and the ineaaago ii eublime no power or man shall thwart ub no ntronfthold shall diimay when god uoraraandu obedicuco and love has lod the way frederick george scott general news i i get the best phone 1 wwwwwwh logs wanted we are paying cash for logs de livered at our mill in georgetown anyone having logs for sale please communirate with us at as early date as possible we do custom sawing georgetown lumber co plmaeui cerfctoi college view garage gel your repaira done at a faircott come leis give you a price on your next job apallatanumaliaaarcan ona olla oraaaaa eu basi oaa cay sattamaa l a brunton ctucftvlew phone 336 snosfo qocks clocks 8 day kitchen clocks trtlcea the hour and half hour in llaht or dark wood a real bargain at 500 a b willson ketl to amdtkubbaa cerclwb clarks bakery grocery best quality bread and pastry the choicest groceries you will find our prices the loweat when you consider ike quality of goods we provide for our euatomera iiayt haw toar hast order mark clark mm si ashgrove tlio annnal banquet ol the asb groyo dpo and upwo olubd wan hold at tlio home of mr and mrs j a gififln elmsate fann althougb the weather was anfayor- nbla a good number of members and friends stt down to the inmptaous repast after ample jastloe had been ilone to the good things ray mr caldwell responded very ably to the toaal of our king awl country mr mukalib to our host and hostess and mr henry wuson to tho indies the president mr it j graham then took the chair and a very intonating programme wot given instramentals by mltaes louie ruddell lulu qraham and marion oiffen solos by mrs o wilson and mrs caldwell readings by mita christian and miss rntb giffen closing with community singing and prayer by mr caldwell mr james llovainl of llnunpton inusold a tliaroughbredyurllhgtiolt orange hoy by monell outofllou nle lady to the government of co lombo uouth america forthoauu of aimm two million autumubllm departed this world isst year the average age of the herapped cars being almost eight years i h lfanna chairman of thu on tario liquor control board leaves on tuesday for two weeve holiday wbloh he will spend in bermuda he has a number ol old friends and it n benefactor of the library thorn the usual height at which swallows wild duekr geese and other birds fly when traveling long distances is from 1000 to 2bo0 feet- cranes have beeu known to by live mile above tne earth one ytar in the reformator at guelpb was the sentence meted out to harvey morrow an oraagevllle youth by judge j 0 moore at ortngevllle on jon 31 when the prisoner was found guilty of stealing an auto when paparing one often has trouble in making the wall paper stick especially to the chimney a professions paper hanger gives the following method take two quarts of molasses and one quart of vinegar heat and apply to the wall with a bruih let it dry and tnen paste on- the wall paper in the usual way in on oldtimers parade at here ford vs j lndwlg 82 drove a 28- year old bone nathaniel gregory so came next driving a hone x3 yean old then came jew moll 91 driving a horse 35 yean old and lastly came samuel gehret 07 whose hone hod attained the age of 8 yean jot parrell of arthur township had a narrow escape while out hunt ing the other day walking over ley ground with his gun under hi arm be slipped and in falling the gun discharged the bullet went through bis pocket into his body and through one leg into the other where it lodg ed it was a close call notes and comments mk jusiwu ord ol tlu supnnii aourt bus handed down ut osgood hall a judgmeut wlnuli iiiuuiih that count councils have the right to n ter into special ugrwinuuu with boards or education rcganlini coutn bullous to the corn or high mihoo odu cation tim kernel r it n m tint last sentence of his written ckciulon wherein be dismisses n itli umtu a mu tion to quash bylaw wo or linculu county council authorizing tin com ty to assume onu hundred per 0111 of tho mainteimuot- charges uinl eighty per cent or the capital iituii dlture for county pupils atteudnik the bt catharines collegiate coin menoing from january 1 ifr2 erin mm it h hunter and two child ran of norval are visiting with her mother mrs mcdowell mines corel gibson and esther mitchell of toronto spent the week end with the formers parents mr and mrs jot gibson mr russell hillock is theposseat or of a brood of eight chiokent hatch ed ou january 20th from a setting of eleven egga the little fellows an strong and hardy and have every prospect of getting the first worm friends and neighbors to the nam ber of seventy nut at the home of mr and mrs fred groves fith line west caledon one evening recently jot the purpose of giving a shower to their son elmer and his bride the gifts were many and beautiful showing the esteem in which the young couple are held in the com munity after a dainty lunch was served by the hostess the evening was spent in games music and done- ing advocate milton i99iaimmmmmmmimmmm9i good farm for sale iso aores hatlton ootinty m4boo with crop situated on highway hawh to town boil clay loam 12a arre under miltititinn ilunrw hush aad pasture splendid water hyhtnm exreptwnallj good huild iugh a good farm nicely uluatitd and a beautiful home h walter t evans z real ettaf and iiuaraneu g mill st georgetown s mu ceaaly ctaadl all the membtn of the county council were present at last thurs- daya meeting the amount of business oojnslaered wot unusually large and the adjournment wis after 7 pm it e young co of toronto wen appointed county auditors the audit to be completed by march 16th high 8ohool trustees were appoint ed for 1028 1029 and 1030 as follows milton d a robertson oakville e o taylor georgetown e v barroolough burlington mrs a e burnett part of the grants to the four high sohoals in the county will be paid the balanoe to be paid at the next meeting of the oounell the warden and clerk wen authorised to sign memorials to the lientgovernor and legislative as sembly respectively for legislation validating bylaws not 42130 479 40s and n20 this having been advised by mr jastloe grant in bit judgment in the snlt helton vs trafalgar also a petition to the legulauve assembly for legislation providing that local municipalities pay the hospital hills for their own indigent patients instead of the county paying half the cost as at present edward agnew farmer warden was appointed as heltons apre- sentative on the haltonpeel house of refuge board also e byer reeve of milton an the oonutys npreaenta- live on that of the gordon home messrs j it matt and a mason were appointed as the councils nptesentatlvos on the mothan allowance board according to the provincial road ways report on maintenance and con struction the countys than of the cost this year will doable that of 1927 this year the amount for maintenance and construction will be s42000 while last year it was 21000 on the provincial highways the agricultural report as given by the district npreaantauve was satisfactory and showed progress a resolution was patted according to which the council will meet 00 the the third tuesday of each month j mejannett eon of mr t mo- jaunett milton bos been appointed manager of the dominion store at orangevule beginning his duties on monday lost miss elizabeth boott daughter of mr and mrs william n boott mil ton sailed from new york on jan 24 on the empress of france for a four months cruise to booth america and 800th africa there hat been quite a slump in certain mining stocks lately and tome of oar elthttnt have lost con siderably by holding on a little too long ita a wise man that knows when to let go the boom appears to be over mr justin rlttenhoute onnoun- t the engagement of ber daughter anna to john albert mowat eldeat ton of mr and mrs j a mowat of acton the marriage to take place the middle of february reformer concern is being expressed by some or tho farmem about tlioir lelila of fall wheal and clover so flir there bos been little snow in guelpb alstriot not enough to even cover llirt ground it is reared the fmueut ireesing and thawing may damage the crops according 10 proremor w j bquimll head or the field husbandry department atthooac it is too larly to nuke any doflulre statement as ngards the situation there is no growth now said pro 8quirrell and it would not be safe to aay anything about it for another month undoubtedly it would be better with more snow for protection usually more domago i- done to the roll wheat and clover cr pa in the early spring than in the winter a reasonable snowfall and uo ice con ditions in tlio spring would help oot mercury ateawsenfeea the caaallaa ifrlcas wutlm health it it often difficult to give a mean ing to words which we use every day one of these words it health we aay that we are healthy and yet when asked to explain what we mean we likely find it almost impossible to put oar meaning into words in the first place when we ore healthy we an free from any obvious diteaae that perhaps is the 00m mooeet idea of health at long at an individual goes about his work and does not onmplain he it thought of as healthy aa a matter of foot auoh people are not necessarily healthy in any thing like the fall meaning of the word freedom from aotual diteaae it desirable but health la for more than that health is something pos itive something that brings happi ness to u tie person with health facet the dayt with confidence finda pleatun in bit oooupation is able to do better work and can fully en joy the hoan of relaxation it it tarprising the number of peo ple who spend a mon or lest miser able life unable to accomplish the things of which they are capable be cause they have not health these same people are anrpriaed when on a medioal examination they learn that them ia something wrong with their bodies something not perhaps serious enough to cause death but sufficient to handicap them in their daily life and perhaps to make them grow pnmaturely aid- again there an those who mlaa the happiness that comes with health and yet an free from any physical blemish these are the peo ple who are not following the simple rules of hygienic living we cannot rob our bodies of rest fnsh air or dier food and continue to have tb healtb ia a condition of physical wellbeing that oomes to thorn who are free from puyilcal defects and who follow the simple rules of hygie nic living questions concerning health ad- dree ed to the canadian medioal aa tooittiod 184 college st toronto will be answered questions as to diagnosis and treatment will not be snswered celebrate fttaeuela hfttiaay our oldest and a most esteemed resident mrs thomas bomerville mill street celebrated the completion of her ninetieth year with a very hsp- ey birthday party on saturday her irthday was on sunday 29th jan uary it wot a very onjo able occa sion to the elect old lady her two sons william and murray from north battloford came to attend the anspicious event and her younger son richard of london with mrs bomerville was also present miss ada her turviving daughter who re sides with her and is her constant companion was of ooume with hor it was a joy in having this family re union to have all tlio members pres ent mrs william brown of to ronto mrs robsrt brown of lime- house and mr cross or htewarttowu wen also visitors a goodly uumber of acton relatives mid citlnns oallad during the afternoon to offer tbeir felieltatlons miss somorvilla and mrs a t brown served refreshments to the callers and visitors mrs bomer ville it enjoying very fair health and entered very heartly into the pleas ures of the occasion the whole of her ninety yean have been spent in acton and vicinity she was a daugh ter of the late squire alexander brown who settled ou the farm now occupied by mr n p lindsay and family about a hundred yean ago mr tnomai bomerville her husband died at the opening of the prusent oentury from hor early girlhood mrs bomerville was an iuterestod member ot the acton methodist church her lather was the first superintendent of the sunday school and continued in office for seventeen years in auwession her nephew mr a t brown is the present superintendent aoton free prois dont forget the junior w a pageant and concert in bl georges sunday school room on friday feb 10th at 730 pm 12 uhle lay kaew the public sobool inpootor was on his regular vbtit to the room of the village public sobool hu had oxam- mod theolassputtiog vurious quug tiona about their work with pretty fair results and was iu good humor as a result he then addressed the class do you know he remarked im- prersively i often wwh i were a boy ia publio school again he waitod a moment for this to sink in a bit now why do you muppose f wish that be uked one little band went up well boy what do you think please sir was the timid reply it is because you have forgotten all you ever learned there rvttraijtt to every person cornea hut daya 80 calmly wait your chanoe pedestrians have tho right of way when iu the ambulance it is diillcult to believe that it- cise will take off fat when you ntuily home people ohiuu nothing is uselotu and a huslund never gets too ornery to noma in handy as a topir of nonversation yes some people do spoak straight from the nhouldur too bod they cant originate their talk a little high er up im crazy about this place ttaid the lunatic a ho ambled about the aayltim the leader of the yuz orchestra probably figuies that dodging side stepping and similar autina will make him harder to oil gladys washed ber hair with dog soap and then wondered why it dried out all snarly well how are jou thin moriiing asked the passenger pare replied the conductor why are you puttiug personal on that letter to mr uurand i want hla wife to open it here old man buy a ticket for tho fight youll sue inure excitement fui i than you ever did in uur life is that o-d- is all 1 paid for ray marriage liceuhe

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