Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 26, 1928, p. 1

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in the wait liox to remove unrataheti from hard wood tlobra cover with ruga a hat not found during the first llvo minutes aearflh in utolen no matter how carefal you are with llowera they live only n few tiny a when jou dont know what else to do about the rooking put in a eon pie of eggs and stir well an alarm clack thrown into tlie ther room may lie recovered mortt qumuly than one tossed nut of the window a pint of liotrtleg will unplug the sink if i our neighbor oaks where your wife la give her the wrong address when the canary dies have it stuf fed your wife may like it for her hat negotiation for the uraulfdmoti of the harher homw on main btrmtt hy the llomininii o overiimeit enteral on a new phaw u fort night ugo when tin exejtitorfl of the estate withdrew- their olfur u leatm the propert which wan to 1 convekanl into a head uuurur for tlie rmmty legituenu thin aetlou iame an a surprise to the ohtcert of the 1 1 niton rifles who have lieen bending every effort for the hint two years to fwwure the property meurcol james ii pedley m c who visited george towu lust week fttatul that he knew of no reason why tlie exemitors should have eliangnl their minds in tha mutter he had revived ausui ames in ottawa to tlie elfeot that the project was receiving favorable coiihideratiaii and had every hope that thin autumn would see the regi ment installed in its new home colonel ivdlny will reopen the mat ter on his return to ottaua wi it is felt hat some arrangement inav still lie found which will lie huuahln to the executors and to tlie dominion authorities in the meantime the years train ing in drawing to a close although the regiment still has targets at long branch und range practice takes places every sat unlay on saturday october llth the annual brigade staff kide for officer will be held and the locale selected for thin years exercise is the country around palermo in trafalgar town ship officers from the peel yok mid ontario county regiments are expected to take part a week later on saturday oi tnher juth a paradi and inspection of the halton rifles will be held at milton when if rig general a h bell d ti 0 will review the regi ment priws and badges covering the years work uill be dintributed and it in expected that the various com ponies will muster in strength on this occasion colonel pedly will formally transfer tlie command to major o brook ohuholm mc of oakville tlie three year period of command having elapsed with this yearb training the affairs of the onlt are in better shape than they have been sinue the war for the bist time bince 1023 tlie rifles took part in a twelve day ramp at niagara in july major j r pea cock was successful in completing the militia staff courw at lennox- ville qae the lack of a suitable building for head quartern is keenly felt and if this need can lie satisfied the regiment which has weathered the difficult postwar period should gain in strength from year to year fealtli service tl the cauilu netieal utmiatsm bmlty s mr the annual fair for the rural siihoou i tlie sections of trafalur township aud the southern section of ksquesing township was held in hornby village sept 18th and was considered the heat since the in auguration of the school fairs tlie da was ideal and the attendance huge there was a large number of entries tlie silver trophy donated by the t katou co for the highest number of points was won by norman wil son ksauesing 8 no 4 who was credited with 112 points tlie second prize a set of books also a donation from the t eaton co was won by mary 8 pence ksquesing a with 73 points to her credit while helen chisholm trafalgar school section no 7 carded off the third prize also in hooks donated hy the same firm tlie championship shield given the sohoo1 having tlie highest aggtv- gate of points went to s s no 7 trafalgar of which miss quays mo- leary is the teacher fell fveaa tm ratal francis stevens 313 brant street burlington died lu st josephs hos pital hamilton on sept tb from injuries he sustained when he fell from a tree in the back yard of his home stevens was picking pears friday when a limb snapped he fell headlong to tlie ground and crushed his skull and injured his spine when admitted to tlie hos pital he was in an unconscious con- dltlon deceased was 47 ears of age b7 mm hetsw kuu4 bert hudson 17 year old bond head boy was killed instantly by lightning on monday evening of laat week he and his brother jack were going to the house from u back field aud had taken a short cut through a hush each riding horse back and leading u horse bert hud fallen hoiiio distance behind his brother and just as lie im merged from the hush be and the horses were htm ok by a terrillo bolt of lightning jack hud driven on to the liam and wondering what was detaining his brother ran back and found him und the horses lying dead every effort wok put forth to resuscitate him but iu vain struck by a uorthbound automo bile as she was leaving the oar of mr ellery brownridge on the centre road eileen warm an twelve-year- old daughter of oswald wartnan herdsman for b ii hull a bons jer- hjy farm was knocked down run over and seriously injured at uumt six oclock uu tuesday evening last the ballon rifles ufvmtlauj ts1smalaia perhaps to most persons a sus picion of tuberculosis means cough sputum the raining of blood and pain in tlie chest these are indeed signs of tuberculosis blood spitt ing should always be considered as due to tuberculosis until it i proved otherwise we may soy that the person who raisss some blood early in tlie disease is fortunate jjecause this frightens him and sends him toj his physician however tlie signs mentioned above are what occur when the dlsesho is well established and what wo should know an the signs and symptoms that ooourearlier than this it is not our intention to attempt to dutoribe tdl the earliest signs which would make one suspicious of tuber- oulosis but rather to poiut out one or two of the commonest which should be known to all and tlie pres ence of which shouhi send them to their physician for examination to hud ont whether or not there is any actual disease the most important of these early suspicious signs i the most difficult to define it is chrome fatigue un due futigue causing the individual to tire easily the person who finds that he is regularly tired from work whiuh usually does not fatigue him that he is tired every afternoon that everything is an effort should have a medical examination any cough lasting over six weeks should suggest medical examination if these two sigus were considered by all as danger signals which would turu them towards their doctors of fice there would be fewer cases of tuberculosis thut are fur advanoed w lie u the physician first sees them not everyone uith these symptoms has tuberculosis but some have and be only way in which one can pro tect himself is by having a thorounb medical examination to ascertain the cause in any particular case aud if it is tuberculosis to necure early treatment which offers the lust chance for cure questions concern iug health ad dressed to tlie canadian medical as sociation 184 college street toron to will be answered by letter ques tions as to diagnosis and treatment will not be answered fed up thte a llttlu track of roadway wlilpli w all or nearly auj llavn walked along at intarvaui tba nliuilowx on it fall tli lipdgra aooia to lililtf it from tba lireeuw and lit iuii the midi forgot to king them and liloaauua thare ata noaa wr meet a iitupld follow oalud dli- courflgaraent and he lpolnla out tin lata of duluurm still tho whole of total w ur aud ofun hia old htothur ulakoi trying joltm ui too and anrora and aooff and irr and lauglih ut evorythiug w do u ioallytliliilyourr in tba right i ill gir up atnlgbt away and if wo liiuu long ruoagb we lit down and we nigh nor thruk of all thou bummer ltnde were gaining by and bye ol rtourw if we are pliloky we hold lioaru and head erect and plod along with aoag iff mouth to 8tleklt ottedlteot of coume if we are plueky we shall hun thoae grltleae folk and drown their eonyerialioo in a perfect sea of loltea and after we have left them we ahall aoorn their feebletteei and welcome ehnnu bolide u who have donned a f miragedreea while ob how we ihall wonder u we gain the annihine glow that onoe that fedup feeling near ly kept ui down below lillian oard glenwllltaitts thankngiving nervlrea for the bleuing of harveit were begun oo friday kut sept 14th when a large eangtegation auetnbled in the beaut ifully decorated church of st a i ban the martyr glenwlllkuiu choral eveuaong was uug by the reotor uaitted hy mr joseph beaumont say header and a very able herman was preached by the venerable archdeaoon o f beovil m a reotor of st oeorgea ohnrah ouelph the aervioee were continued on sunday sept 18th and began with a choral celebration of the holy communion at 0 oeloak the rev hamilton mookrldge ma reotor of all hallow ohurob toronto waa the oelebront and ur joaeph beaumont server there were 10 communicants at h oclock ereniong was rang and the rev hamilton alookridge preached an excellent oermon from ut john 827 labour not for the meat which periihetb but for that meat wbioh enduretb unto everlatt ing life which the son of man thall give unto you lessons were read by mr joaeph hsanmont tbere being another large oongrugstion present the choir aang very well indssd at all the aervioee and were ably supported oo the organ by mr lindley beaumont organist the chnroh wardens mr arthur beaumont and mr e bludd are to be congratulated for their excellent arrangements and the attaining of their fiuanelal objective omfniry mrs a a elliott word aame on saturday of ths death ot mrs e a elliott of maid- atone saskatchewan mrs elliott was formerly miss m a gordon youngeat daughter of ths 1st john gordon of esousing near aetna she leaves two hrotheta mr a 0 gordon of toronto and mr m r gordon of edmonton three slaters remain misses belts and helsn of toronto and mrs dr mocrea of detroit mrs elliott was a most estimable woman greatly respected by all who knew her john scott in the passing of john scott at bis home norval sept 20tb the village loses one qf its oldest and heatknown residents mr scott wss in hia eightyfifth year and was oom on the fourth line west chin- guaoouy a sou of the late john soott who wss one of the early settlers of the towniuin and left for the canadian west with his family over fifty years ago mr soott remained on the homestead and was a lifelong resident of the dis trict he retired from forming in 1012 and came here to make his home mr soott was a member of norval united church surviving are his widow who was amanda soott a namesake two brothers and two aisura living in brandon ths funeral took place sunday afternoon to norval cemetery caaailaa isatitsul bauwiyt earalaai tlie gross eamiuga of tlie cans dlan national rail aj for the week ended september 7 1d2b were 520afil7 and compared with 4 78fi05h for the corresponding period of 1127 an inonske ol 4hiuml4 or nina per reub the tax rati in durham this year ih a2 miln last year it was 48 inillk thu higher rate soya the re view may be attributed largely to the higbereatimstes u tbu twasoboul boards the splendid bam building ot george young a farmer of galsdrjo township was destroyed by fire on mondsy evening about ft oclock his loss being ii the risigoborhooa ol 8000 the cauie ot the blue wss the severe electric itorn that swept through caledon lightning struok the bam and in a moment the roof was euveloped in barnes yqrelfals atsas b taken violently ill while attending rockwood public school tuesday orviue dubeld r r no 4 rook- wood was found to have contracted a severe type of infantile paralysis the esse whiob is believed to be only the second reported in ontario is a very aerious oue voung duseld has been placed in segregation and careful steps have been taken by ths health authorities in the village to preveut any spread of the dread

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