Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1929, p. 1

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iwy tune as the brigaded bands on the reverse flank played the spirit stirring mswbes that were the peculiar property of the various rett raeute taking part but aoudere do net care for reviews that is not much though there u slwsys a fctnriltng of mterect and en thususm ss the colonel at the need of the regiment gives the rommsnd advenoe in column and the six beau of the brigaded drummers mark the change to the regimental march of your own regiment end the com- psnlee etrlng off with every men try big bis utmost to show ths reviewing officer snd the speotstore what a nal regiment can do when it comes to good marching when the mrst canadian division was mnhollrlng in 1014 air asm hughes nsld a review every sunday the bettallons marching patt in col umn of half battalions ths spectators being few snd most of them the rep- reeentatlvee of the canadian press those revlewe were not popular snd ths rain that invariably fell in tor rents before it was sll over did not nuke for the health or comfort of persons or horses either the reviewing onjesr at camp niagara was somstimss the governor oenenu but more often the camp commandant or divisional oommsnd- in the later day either oenerel otter or oeneral teiisrd both good soldlere snd well known to sll the of- flows of the regiment to prewer dsya tt was a trying day for the mounted offloera in psrtleulsr for none of thsi bones were sufndentty broke for the pert they had to plsy and no officer was quite sure of his address just sfter the sword bad been swept to the salute as he passed the renewing ofseer i knew an adjutant who was not satis fied with the quality of hie own mount snd who borrowed the chsrgsr of the medical officer at thst time captain joe ucandrsw and who mounted the bone in the regimental lines without v uu condition of the curb ichsln wnlcb hung under the horeea jaw uke a festoon that hone bad a mouth like sole leather but the ad- tutant managed to hold him in he- men the helton regiment and the battalion in front till ths time of the arrived and the glistening sabre swung into ths sir behind the harass een snd then he got away the adjutant deposited the sabre at the feet of oeneral otter and took the reins in two hands but was unable to do more than deflect his eourss sway from ths battalion in front the hone was through with such carryings on and after clearing the parade headed etnlaht for ths regimental bores unas fleering sll ths haterds and stopping for nothing till ths deserted hone unee wen reached and ths hons and rid- wsn clear of the manning crowd with all the tornfoolery had that ad jutant been carrying an umbrella in stead of a sabre they would surely nave taken the air but of eourss ad jutants do not carry umbrellaa moral look well to your girth but see also that ths curb chain is adjusted the gnat day started with an ad vance in review order with the whole division in una and the combined bands playing a march then a salute of the whole division presuming srms attar which the march past was start ed when the first canadian brigade reclevd lie new army oomoaander in belgium air horace smith dorien the brigade of eome four mf jq pre sented arms by ths executive com mand of the brigadier oeneral mer- csr afterwards sir horace told the officers that he had never witnessed a oeneral salute gtvsn with such pre cision and perfect timing not bed for a brigade nnmpoeed ot men who uke ths italian detachment bad re ceived their training under canadian officers and in ths osnsdlsn mulua the review at camp niagara was however a great occasion with sll its pride pomp and etrcumitsnce of slorlous war though there wen many s thoss pandas who wsn to karo that pride pomp and circumstance do not form the esse of war but that fin famine and the sword an sym bols much more approprbus and that in of prancing cavalry and mar tial music one rinse long columns of smsclatsd refugess old men and wo- i half clad frightened children choking the roads through which bat teries of held artillery and battlalona of straining infantry an forcing their wsy to the front certainly no cane man will vote for war if it can be avoided with honour but if and whan it eomee then must be military formations and a trained for a profession that is as verted and aa difficult aa any other wareraft learned ot a breath knowledge unto occasion at tha flnt far view of deain wareraft la not learned in a breath and it is well to remember that it took a year to prepan tha oversees regi ments for service in france after the first division bad one sod the officer instructors were fewer but this is all in parenthesis and we mist flnlih the march pest the return to camp with all the bands playing different melodies and in different time completed the day so far as the review went though the social activities of the regiments reached their climax that evening ow- lngto the vuttom to the review it wee then that the second lieutenants had to alt on the sulrs so to epeek like the small boys while the senior offleen took the ladles in to dinner the eald lieutenants accepting the situation ss martyrs to seniority know ing that if the ladles had their way about it many of the senior otficen would be sitting on the stairs with the ueutensnts playing the major rolae another eoclsi ruuctlcu thst took place whenever the uovernor oeneral came to the camp was the levee held at divisions heedauartere to which all officers were requested to attend at this gorgeous parade each com mending officer was introduced to the oovemor oeneral after which each officer wss preeented in turn by his own commanding officer the officers passing the oovemor at so many a minute leaving the latter to survey the welling list with the thought how long oh lord how lour i while the es caped offioen hastened bade to the meee where wallers were mt and drinks wen ordered aa is sosne- tlmee the case when soldiers have been under a great tension there were meny of theee lsvees and while we attended them as a duty nther than aa a pleasure i suspect thst we would have been disappointed if the regiment had been omitted from the list of invitations but of course it never was the real aoclal activity of a regiment however oentera about the tent pole of the bell tente when kindred spirits meet to discuss sometimes with eurs- ee not loud but deep the doings of the regiment past preeent and f utun not loud for a certainty for walls have ears snd when the wells an made of twenty ounce duck with no lath and plastsr the voice of conspiracy seldom reaches the magnitude of a stags whisper thoee bell tents an the scenes of much hospitality or wen in the old days and to the overseas fan esfor then one een pick hie guests cant oner i think of eome of those fellowships on the plains of salisbury when the bell tents with the ou heater and the wak candle provided the properties though not sll the propert kindred spirits flitted about in the mud and rain and the dark to find other kindred spirits who trimmed the tight and prepared for the evenings entertainment in a prevloua article i spoke of cap tain alec oelloway i should have un ited nun and major beattle under one heading for they wen aa inseparable as damon and pythias and just as loy al though their loyelty waa never test ed to such an extent oalloway waa from burlington and beattle from campbellvuie and to these villages at enlisting time men fared in gnat numbers for both wen of that type that men uke to follow major beattle played a major part in many animated dacuislons within ths otficen uess tent but he always knew when to divert the argumsnt into saf er channels and his hearty laugh wee usually the signal that proclaimed that hostilities had ceased and that peace had spresd her olive branches over the scene of the wordy conflict then waa no field officer in the divtalon better known or man res pected and hie friends from around ciampbeuvule wen legion for on sunders and on review days he hsd more vlslton than most of the offioen in the regiment and then wen no motor can in thoee days either he ww second in command to colonel moon but did not reach the command and hia passing removed one or the best fsuows that ever won the uniform of the helton regiment it waa colonel appelbe aa i remem bar thst brought the first chaplain into the corps captain belt of milton and captain belt bad an influence ov er the regiment and over the otficen meee that waa all to the good ills son lieut j e d belt wae one of the helton offleen who gave his life for the empln in the great war a service and a sacrlfioe that places the name of belt on the cross that bean the names of so many offleen and other ranks from the old regiment lieutenant jimmy belt came into the regiment during the yean juit before the war and he volunteered for ser vice with the second osnsdlsn divis ion in the 90th overseas battalion under colonel allan of the 13th york continued next week notes and comments tiik kins blhhdmy juimj 3rd falls on istonday this year ttough not ob served aenermlly as a bualnees holi day on account of its newness to vic toria day an excellent ouisimtjon is made that th occasion be marked by services held in tha churches on the sunday precacduur when thanks may be mpmaed for the happy recovery of ml uajeaty tub important of a knowledsa of first aid among workers is being steadily emphasbed by leadhiv corpor ations throughout tha country the bell telephone company has been a leader in promoting such ilnowledga among its employees tha annual report of the company states that of its mala plant employees over ft100 in number to per cent are qualified first alders this is an enviable position and one of which tha company may well be proud as a result bell ampioyeea have bean able to render aid in critical tsee not oibls conptkcncc 1tsan op tobtttutb tha ltalton county womans ins- tltuta ollractors annual nieetlng took place in hilton with 11 of tha 14 branches of tha county raprasantad tha county president urs o ol atkins bronte presided n import ant innovation was decided upon oneday conference for tha you udies and girls of tha county each branch was made wsnontlbla for se curing tha attendance of tha girls of its own section this confersnee will be held in uay tha district annual oonvsntlon waa plannad to take place in milton june 6th and aa than la no branch of tha wm in tha county town thai fartsnehes of omagh and mountain union have corutantad to arrange for entertaining the urge dalaation tha meeting decided to provide gold silver and bronsa madals for thai girls solo competition at tha uay i musical festival in which this year for the first time all tha schools in halton are eligible it is understood that tha llome and school dubs of tha county are rjroviding tha medals for tha boys solo comnatltlon halton cubtomb oiticil the following is tha amount of rev enue collactsd in each of tha customs office in tha county of halton for tha years 1ot1b1i 1m7m 10mm 11 mos acton iaojuua tmsojis burlington wrwufi miao20 georgetown 0akuu u4mj3 oakvllle 6040105 444u10 the salaries and expensee for tha above offices were as follows justoti 183470 g 14500 burlington i78se itmtt oeorgstosm 1100 16 101js cakvlue ifiksju 30ttm whan an aton truck stalled on the crr tracks at credit vale crossing near straetsviua on thursday last the owner and driver howard cook was able to scramble to safety just as a freight train demollihad tha truck and snraad wreckage along to feet of rightofway the damage to the bell tetophone system in tha central division by the recant storm was estimated today by j h martin plant suparlntendent at issumuo but heiualmed this figure would not include the cost of repair to toronto lines which will amount to about ibojdoo or man only to their fellow ampioyeea but also to other victims of accident traetaffo laws must be cjtterved aa rigidly by police offloats on duty aa by motorists generally was the dsclslori handed down by tr jiisuce wright of ottawa in the supreme court of on tario in awarding m00 damages to william jlsh of ottawa against tha county of cmuietou the case arose out or a eolualori last november when an airtomohlle driven by ur ash waa struck by a police car responding to an emergency call it is a mistaken impreasiori that police oocers can dis regard tranv signals and tha public safety while on duty his larelshlp re marked appasaamjv there u tieed of prac ticing such a simple act aa saying good morning some people mumble it so you are not sure whether they are greeting you or repeating the multipli cation table others growl it out so that for a moment you have an uneasy feeling that you are being accused of something some people say good morning in a way that emressea their certainty that life is a failure others seem to imply by their greeting re sentment of the fact that you are on earth your good morning should express cheer kindness and good will if it falls to do that it might be bet ter left unsaid some of you may need to start practicing saying good morn ing properly provlnciais aibomtment of all school inspectors will coma in the not distant future vemier ferguson de clared in the coursa of his address at the ontario educational association on tuesday he explained that to main tain the standards of education in the province there was a corps of inspec tors which i am sorry to say are not under the control of the department i tiopc before i get through that they will be the present system whereby the inspectors are eppolntd by the coun ties and then the government pays about twothirds of their salsrtee was not altogether satisfactory ur fr- euson also observed that there were a lot of teachers in the province who should be at eome other job the pro fession requlree teachers who have the temperament and adaptability to pro vide stimulus and toedershlp to the children obituary inskctok b lokgman edwin longman uupector of jgibllc schools for south bimcoe succumbed to the effect of a heart selsure last fri day ur longman was born in um on a farm in tha township of feel weulngton county near drayton he was educated at maryborough public school and colungwood and st cath arines high schools later he attended ottawa normal where he graduated as a teacher decegsed was a teacher in georgetown high school about ss years ago mrs john wiooins the death occurred on tuesday last at her home in norval of mrs john wiggins formerly hills mullln a daughter of the late henry mullln of otenwlulams urs wiggins had been in poor health for the past ten yeara and for that period of time had been a resident of norval com ing from the town line near union where she and her husband had farmed both were born on the same lot and ipnt all their uvea in the nelghbor- hcod mrs wiggins is survived by her hsuband and two brothers robert of windsor and william of olenwuliams she was in her 60th year all her life she had been a member of the pres byterian church luke uabchment one of the old residents of ctiutch- vllle died on saturday april 6th in tha person of luke marchment a pion eer settler of the village death occur red in the home of his son harry david 8l deceased was in his both year and was a son of the late john marchment he was a member of tha united church the orange order and a conservative in polities the late ur marchment who was a farmer in the brampton district is survived by three sons elmer and harry of brampton and bert of detroit a daughter urs o hall of toronto 17 gtanitchlmren and two greatgrandchildren urs marchment who waa mary wylea be fore her marriage died seven months ago one sister mrs susan prout and one brother joseph maxchment both of olenwullams also survive atrs bachel sntowl after only a week of illness from pneumonia urs rachel sprowl widow of the late aruexandsr sprowl passed away on monday april 8th at the home of her daughter mrs l l mul lln tot 18 concession a esqueslng township the homestead on which mr land mrs sprowl had lived prior to his death just a little over a week ago mrs sprowl developed a cold and waa psrsuaded by her daughter to remain in bed for treatment her daughter miss laura who is a graduate nurse came home from ouelph to administer to her comfort in spite of all that could be done however her heart that has been weak was unable to with stand the ravages of the pneumonia which developed and she paaaed away on monady morning prior to her mar- rlage in october 1888 to alexander sprowl the maiden name of the de ceased was rachel kenney a daughter of the late john kenney of acton she was born at georgetown on november 1 1856 her husband predeceased her in lcember 1018 three children hlesssd the home john who was tragically lulled by an accident whan felling a tree in tha bush a number of yeara ago and two daughters mrs l l mullln on the homestead and miss lsuira rn of ouelph who survive one sister mrs mary couch of biwjnpton and two brothers mr will iam kenney j p and mr john ken ney of acton also remain to nurturn her loss the funeral was held last wednesday afternoon from the home with rev a c stewart ma her pastor offlnls ting at the service inter ment was made in the family plot tn fairvlew cemetery atttoti

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