Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 12, 1937, p. 3

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j 3 r r the georgetown herald wednesday- evening may 12th 1937 sel a enjoy tea at its best salada expert watch repairs 6v j h jordan agent for singer sewing machines i repairs to m make 1 georgetown phone 11 u lane block owwflowfaig ttulk pitlls ol tyfloi4wa- tallk pll pljy haa to had am outlai woatbw of plauafuo wual praoed blglt production ktul monota of mluno must follow so that otah lot lb apiina hillk tiiop can flow back to lb ptoduo in an unlburruptod kiraans to bjj m lomor boctlau advmuelny ud nailing ejfort u qqralvwly pushing- ovry opportunity to find end d vilftp haw maikata ffuhfciilmllii pjet botdarri rch la dadioatad to incrasalag lb utalna of the nation hmia food la fluahrtaaaon end out uammahlp and raaasrch ar tke twin foiea tkal kp milk moving froaa um to bousabold tke fotfcearance of isaac aougn tkxt llleurd are peacemakers fur tliey uull calll u children clod uiew s ijc3hion iaiklaok genesis m 12 i jniijiiujnirai haouuh or u ttlammjtctumm o uu mobucn enrmmiton tutoucuout vm woms your eyes t5 uiihail fired drowsy fe are aywaslanwi af atya blrean we li itl f a kwmtli eye rvau lea tla 15 veers uitruwi ova ism mm law aale awat tlfjf thurj la jaet as ra a any the large cuy bwim firnnh o t walker ro omrouarasv msjcirr smecuusr hmia vh b at aoaars duio btokjc m u i wn i or in ibty o t wimar u kfa ub b i re41 oofifv r titelap roofing the twhuhttt and l u keep corf of una metal rooaa makajloo ejth moateco- neeucel cms u market tue- lap gajvanmad roofina tivea greatest oovonna capacity the and unuto tight it la almost inviaihle poaitivaly adud dnvioa it rain or attow sand roof asd railar maaaura- baatsaav fraa aatimataa jameswav pouliav coupment wrmttirlifiriuliftwiibtrrllrtiiti m jiamiy v urwtolimiu mi uiifly wynaiiiilwpiau eastern steel products nuiortontaho ribroll roofing ttiia duvabla roofiiac baa axtra nidity that baakaa it nartwularly rood for roofing ov r a itsh t fraua- work tha aaarot of ua atynctb ia txi nbsart tutlyfat wcam apart tha moat oopmd roofing of i la kind on tha market lie aura van gt tha vuuna ecoaomioll uibhou roofinjr aak your banker for dataila about raroofiaa on tha governmant- backad llama improvmant plan gilit u tlim jmtl tk tk ka4ai momiac aj uj foaonto on and after sunday may 9th 1937 central ontario trailways motor coach service between georgetown and toronto guelpji kitchener stratford london fergu arthur owen sound streeuvule mdton and intermediate points will be operated by gray coach lines tickets central ontario trailways tickets will be accepted by gray coach lines refunds and ad justments will be made through gray coach lines head office 35 yonge street toronto connections coach connections with other coach lines for all canodiun and usa points will be made an heretofore agencies present agencies of central ontario trailways will continue as agencies for gray coach lines we solicit your continued goodwill and patronage and assure you of the highest standard of public servicej leave georgetown hiututim time t taroau te kltlr a g 06 a m 4 15 ptn x s35 ajn su pjn 82i am c15 im uis ajfti y ss5 pm 11j5 am 015 pm 155 pm mm ua 230 p m x 3i5 pjn a dolly cxrrpi hurutayt and holiday x through to iuufcm y through lo london bun and and iiol oinnrcuois at purlpli for owen sound ul lnnmto for nilrth uay uulland uontreaj and ottawa at london lor uctrolt and chicago for informataon consult gray coach lines w h long phone 89 iiumj wlio brootlrt oorr chatvi vcr twltuiliiu wiuldi lo wrtii uovo ahovfr tne hmd txuifuvion of uiu imlllrluul of rlh hruin th loiu uiul uvolalloi himtw a hr of nobler wortli w umflll waur kapply l u a siimmm tumht fttitiuoyrd a well fulwfor lo locati a sprit ik a urcp wrll wu dug through cuy uul a ludl inilaluyj ulit ihp wtiur vmu tiir a huiuiml aru fclotui liwj ur tine apritupi lid ikii located utul uiu diuipiiolntrl cmmiter frit i hat u had bti uuflrly ulod hi uich htrs imurta of cauuda it ui u nrrioional lo have a poor mpply of water that raui laktr h for tfranlcxi as our riant vet in many rjt of umt world lha quaption of waur upply u of nn importance uocli cluc ax duuow and wbinl- prw lutve fell a great eiilhiuviaim b umuuiintt or an aueuuau- upjy of waur eveu tltouh tlia mmunfy has lo b brouojtt from m dlauiww uany cilcj have srowji up alonipude a river or k lake uur location being decided chiefly by llw watfr aupply in uthe of war an effort u made mther to dose or pbhon wlk far back as out days of umib aecuri- ty wan dependent uimui an adequate matarsupuly w wlto turn tape without thinking little uiuieratuutuwl liarduilpa ot hiany people in the hat who llkr ue oman of samaria liave to carrj wbleir jug upon the head or a long dhtanot wuu vfadtajirmem iv ii when tlws phuutlneft stopped uui flu whldi luul been dug by ahra- lu folloitf gtlfl iwyni by jtlaac uucy were iowlnc a churlish kplrll unfortunately this has not altogether gone out of date a boy oott or a strike u an indication of coercion when an empolyer tayx he will shut down and remain thtlt down until his men return to work he is using a control other than reason o rjustice or when a government forbids all but one church to have missionaries in a country 11 is acting in an arbitrary faijuon if only men could desire the welfare of other men uiey would find a higher welfare for themselves we certainly wish a good water supply for ouradvec and our families and it does us no real good to deny a similar hleirlr others borne countries have used tariff walls in the same spirit as that in which the phlllitines stopped up issacs wells science and finance are in large measure tnternauonal llgion education and commerce must cease to raise national barriers fwruarathm hats 1 m was isaac soft or did he under stand human nature better than the ihulisunesr we can imagine some blusterer in an inherited or an elect ed position saying that he was a red- blooded heman and that no living person could stop his wells with im punity the world has had plenty of bluster bluff and threat isaac gave in allowed force lo overrule justice and moved away where he could have a dependable water sup ply in peace anyone showing for bearance such as this is certain to be misunderstood whether the act of renunciation lakes place in i home a church a business or a cabl ent iwashbucklers win the headlines in newspapers loo frequently while men of the utmost good will are judg cd to be something less than lieroic itound their campnrea the phulsllnw and the herdmen of oerar would tell for years what they did to issar but curiously it is isaacs name that has lived in history as a man uho in spirit of non resistance was akin to jesus cwist the punitive expedi tions of the greeks have no present- day value but greek literature philo sophy and art still have great value an inventor may make a much lar ger contribution to society uian a general rvataeeity ad r m in the long run isaac did not lose his renunciation he went to another district where he prospered greatly and where he did not have to share lus well with unnetghborly neighbors the twentieth century has already learned that war is not the way to prosperity a bad peace is better than the best war if indeed any war may be termed good in recent months great britain has made many sacri nces for peace and has been criticised for lack of courage tl may be that unbrokne himea and youth unmalm- ed is a greater asset than any euro pean military reputation isaac had an inner peace by surrendering hut personal pride and the strict claims of justice lie knew what it was to have a fellowship with the living god in a way lo which the triumphant phili- lufr were strangers to maintain world peace is a far greater achieve ment than bo conduct a victorious war tke rrlee af rate is in strikes and wars tha determin ing factor is seldom right and jus tice but rather aoclal approval and tersona prestige a war many drag for months because neither side willing to give in a strike may be costly to both employers and em ployees because both sides demand peace wlui victory too frequently uie religious motive is altogether lack ing- isaac went to the trouble of digging a new well but at the same time he had the desire to build an altar to qod and worship it hap pened just as ctuist says it liap- pens thai when we deny self the luesence of odu becomes more real hundreds of itatrk before calvary isaac had learned ti live in the spirit of the cross permanent peace can be guaranteed when the world at large learns this same lesson we must educate for peace until the majority people in uie future will be as peaceminded as in the past people nave been war minded a gracious settlement by consent is always bet ler than a dictated decree h by the threat of force it is a mark of cuucal progress to organise on a basis of oonesnt rather than compulsion qeirtliaa far dtoewaauai what does the at lawrence river mean to canada and to the unit ed states has tariff retaliation worked com mercially or otherwise old the united stales lose by far going the boxer indemnity how may north america have in dulrial peace what sermon would you preach if emiuoyers and striking employees were boll member of your con greatlon her knees swelled with rattjmattsii to go upstairs was agony there is nouiing hi which thrumi luffl u a gmlef- handicap thai i doing ordinary houaehokl dulan kneeling slpoplayrr running up and down stair how to overcome thai tiatklicap and relieve rlkeumatic adw and pain is uw fcubject of uu- fol lowing letter i have beerr taking- kruaclken salu for three months wlveii i started i liad rheum lum in both knee tuey were very swollen i could not rise from a chafr without asaistancv i could not kneel and to go upstairs wmji axoiiy now it can run upmtalra und kneel as much as 1 like tlliic i lisvr taken kruchm i can work like a borsr lurst u jl twp of uie ingredient of truchej hau ar vftectlvy lolventfl of uric acid other ingredients of uu sau have a stimulating effect upon tli internal organs and ahl uvm to rxpel uw duulvj uria acid from ui lystetn we use such big wordsjo describe utile uilnga frances i we find ourselves in a world where itaganlsm lias again become a creed where liate l a gospel and where igpurance is a law csrdiual mtun anarca one hj queefa tlro rooca noar empty la iw capitol bmttilta at lion in hi whetv tb hawaiian lwultur mita la be b t wid tb uaxyjrat riii ui- tier lite atoeeiraa sag tv throtre uiul btajeallr tiiillba la a tytoai wwkre it augg ta tk trf le atury f a grml ruvt wh wa uutrk lo tm cale h fihtr axmtua agt th wo waarjtronkiibint vto abdlcaidtrfw iwra hrvre ibeuttltd tatea annexed hawaii in rftuo she waa ike only quaew fer becoaae a dtlaaw ftf tha uakd 4ate stobbortoiy raeiatlag the ovevtkrew rj bar bwutarvby umwkalatd yielded jwajyajtttlsh had b4taknnrtslbbr ml a provlaloajil government under kabfard q dole prtaltlmtl bad bevn aai up the queen pretfd to prre- dt cleveland that united stat- troepa bad bwn landed to aid the rv- alntlaa and she appeaud if blm to rtnre bar te bar throne uusxecea- fdl ah busily abdicated and exqtteea tbottgli she waa dvnd the ret of ber life te perfnnailag works that endeared br te her paepla she ewpod tke teucblng hawaiian aeng aioka o neerd by arer who know law una w uawall she wrote pniib sa dadlctd nraef fco pramodna ncmtum and weforw ane dud ake wsubunbad a trual the income rrew wbteh was te a uaed te feund and us la tab erpkaaaga georgetown rvaneers froaa raeeoeeas ft aire liki human feat like fiffe the raccoon nan from a winter alp waee aiher wild life begins te atlr and be bf as udn and hungry as a br ror he la a r4atlv f the bear ilia baby feat track may be round la tb wud aleen ntreanui there fa kla hunuag greead cvayftaw frog neb enakee amall tnrtua and nukaeels hsaka op bla early georgetown derived it 1 one george kninedy who is aakl it liatr brii pw tlrvt aelller in thu im mrttluu dulrict the followlng hii uu- til tw family has been handed ii wj b un j u wllvon n great gratuldauff liter of oeocge kennedy al prraelil toaidlilg hi georgetown ketyiedy u u name that in scot land rprretui tt cbui and as tar si oyj be truced was of liutnoaitl faith in heraldic symbols uirir creai was kurmounled wlui a human arm bearing in the lianvl ah oaken branch with hii acorn brit tito motlosavu la tinl slubkequently in tlir faiui tivey were appropriately re by uiu gulit of uw foreu their cu tartan green and red with yrllow strlikri jolm knnnedy war born ui scot land 111 parent were irthyleeiaji by fajlh in umrt of mligious perse cutions uuy rlrd wlui uieir ciaid to ute north ol ireland wiwti grown to man fiood- john canvr to amerie and was nrnjuoyed or connected with uw uuduxi say rmr trading cb rw jersey t in the time oi ute french and ih- dua art great britain he wi taken pruoner at what was un calml ivtrt ikjiioaur otus and a four ul miles ubovts niagara raul tu iot till 10 effect and was carried a prluoner to quebec then co jam hranctr hy ap exchange of priaooers lie uas u3itlo lopdoo ksrulavwi here ly married un knglish lady and subsequently came lo new jersey and 1 again entered ui ur trading oo he had four sons john uilluun charles uwl luciiard of wilham nouihig can be learned f was a carpenter and joiner and lived tor many yearn at iit imtw fi he was a genius at wood-carving- and made in connection with his nephew jolui kennedy uie case for uie cele brated grandfathers dock which stood so many years on uie old farm at ulddleport this clock anappu treemedweu potetvpple tree because it stood near a well are ltill objects of great interest lo the children and grandchildren who did and still visit that place itlchard was a blacksmith he also located land in canada after ing a home he was on his way to new jersey for his wife and family when lie was brutally murdered by a man who had proposed making the journey with 1dm it was while ford ing the tonawanda river both mount ed on kennedys horse this later convicted murderer struck luchard with a tomahawk kichejrds own liand had caxved the remaining son john was born in sussec county nj on may the eighth hsl and studied for a pro fessional life the revolution broke out and prevented the continuance of his vocation he was old enough to have served in the army but being of small stature was passed unnotic ed and afterwards gave free services in a clerical capacity to the govern raent- he was a good penman and could write in a legible hand the lords prayer in the compass of english shilling after his marriage he became a school teacher length because of his loyalty to the english government he started with his wife and ave small children lor canada using a team of horses and a wagon as a means of transports lion he encountered many hard jilpc and on the death of his horses die rrwu cere wild wrd ae ty fchmr wstlloirnhi profess sj x of scjtool teaching lo earn his way waere ae atay aaadlly dip bla foed lnfiong finally h readied oswegs water as h te wash it eteaa berore eauag l osnaakltt casta ar popular and ae ike raeeaan la much bunted for bla beautiful fur n la clever in his ways and quite us u e betldellbe dog that expecta to master him without a sere atrug- gtol the iw black eya of rrelber ceeevar proof aaougb that be enjoys a rreerorall the rareeoba feet are buasanllke lie eea dime like a asoakey and be can grasp a roasting aar with the beat af b ladlanapajls nawa c huknamii pvaijjento na all of oar prsauiau bad sick inue here are aeese ef tbeas waauagtaay rather t ilia country jehereea red rex iladlsesr tath- r of tb oeeautulien j q adama old use ttaqneat jaekseer old hickory w o harrlwa tlppe- polk yeeng ntckery taylor old oaagli aad ftaedy pr qindann rraak bocbanaa old public rwetteaary ljnoaoeaeat jeaaeea twaneaaee taller qreat here ef appoaaattox hayae the here af tt oarfteldcual bey clevelasd twil the tret uajattua hsrrtaon ormadpa oranav 0 iloeeevelt koagb rider wllaea prereeaer oeeudce sueat oal hoover ffwrtaiar early travahng camlvala ft la recorded iba duriag colealal tuya several kagllsh abowmen breugbt aasall troupea to- ibe united statae aoseng tb ftrat was rtckstts etrcoe which waa exbltilied la tb oraeewteb theater tar ta battery new york la 1705 probably tb brat aaurican- aora abowasan of ametloa waa buroa welch la november 1kw tha ul ptlt circus opened oa broome atreet new yarfc in a bulldlar bearing 3ju0 peraeaa and seld at that ubm to ae tb largeat place of amoeeaaeat la american l q leafa new york rtrews towed under the canvaa during the au mater nioaiha af th 80a and early to bla ae- tng the flrat anew of alse to travel by rall ralat and clb imll in modernising an older type of bouse tb quest loo of what to aa with too hljtb a celling la fwqueally arvroen- tared an old rola that the calling should be lighter than the wall la ortew dtaregerdsd the reason fw lb la hi simple employ a cream celling for inst a era in a blgh room and tbr cream of tb uverbead aiucea can actually te fad farther into the distance and increase tha apiranfle or height give the celling a darkur shade than tb walla and this treatment baa tno- etfectof drawing it down closer to the pmaharluaa af birth uve premature blab have taken place a early aa zi5 days or than nine weekrc- before the normal f jihixlinily to pruuj water duration of afltl daya and paetaaa- ture hlrlha have imeurred a lata as sao day or a little over saren aaalfs attar the full term a otal difference of weeia or nearly four wualhn galllere weekly cdeajlar raliag ow of be uuuhual nllnvri ef the colony af lubraltar la tkat ae mlutu blldrva must be bore there lareniawba break the rules are ased the idea la to disceerege the lnsvx of tbaee whe wish their ehllere te he bttra oa rrtusb soil awd ae aeeeae aitme of the dutua af c a lata ah in ha aaytha couatry siainc ks ilkan and tire port vb u your iawwr1 lo frriuln krrrdoul i from motoring fun with esayaction ssfy ltrukcfl ami an utlrj4 hody frccdotn from excnwive cxcrie with its greater gauihne ihilruge freedom fjrorrj the ktrain of clrrying ixesum tljifl ird n bo easy to bendlcj freedom from the ordinary- bromsr the- 9ly ford v8 to fu arnsrl so camihie get out m tji country knjoy yourwclf itrlax it easy with ar ford vcj n y and thence by lake ontario to canada on june uie eighth itftc wlulc at oswege his son morris an infant with large black eyes and dark hntr ai kidnapped by a squaw wlio luul taken a great liking to him after quite a chac the child was res cued from niagara john and his family wint to a rami below st annes and settled uierc in 179g he rclded uierc a liort time uien moed lo si iodic port where he remained till lib duui on ajiru the twelfth isvj ills remains uere interred in uie presbyterian burying grounds con nected 4 lth the church a short dis tance below st- annes on a white marble uib b the following inscrip tion in memory of john kennedy who -a- born in the state of new jersey came to this pro vince june sthnw with his wife and jim ciiildren died april 12th 1s47 aged b5 years 11 mon- uio and four days among incidents in his younger life woa liis presence and assistance in erecting a log jail in sussrx coun ty nj near where he lived he was twice married and had two huge families to all of whom he gave a good common rertfroi education then settled them on farms of at lea4 two hundred acres he was particularly anxious lor the welfare of his children and frequently ad monished them to aim high in life assuring them that their ancestors were more than well todo lntelli gent and respectable people his sons john and charles were volunteers in the war of itu with the united states charles took part in the battle of beavers dam an other son sforris was one of the guards over genera wedsworth and other american prisoners captured ai that celebrated battle at queenstnn height the kennedys are descendants of the unltqd empire loyalists oconto another son by bis first marriage wu bom on sept ictn 1709 in stkldleport gainsborough towiuiiip on uay mlh im he married ellaaheui bedford of the lame township he was of an hon ourahle retiring d and al ways put virtues before wealui ills one fault was possibly having too much faiui in lus feuowmen in the year 1b33 he and his wife and uielr two eldeu children settled in ibe northeasterly portion oi the town- 1 ship of kequesing at the site of uie prernt town ol georgetown they were the earliest settlers in this part and their task was by no means an i eas one as the country was precu cally virgin forest with little or no means of communication wlui the outside centres there was olio pre ent at all times uie danger of wild animals necessitating contanj care on the part of sirs kennedy to guard her children safety amid laicli surroundings george kennedy built uie first dwelling in what wa to be known umpormruy aa hungry hollow but later about 1837 as lo he named gcorblown in honour of it founder tills tiome vat a log cabin and was situated on llic fuu near uie present site of uie guclph street briuge they clua ahs parucular location because of 1u ler seventeen years after george kennedy lied milled here there vato but three families oominrlsuig uie letueeaent and it was not until itio uul uie firsl store was opened jr kennedy took up two hundred acres of lend from uie crown box drrutg aa uw etieck line on uk souui i and oklending from the nrnnui line on uie easl lo the eighth line on uie west a portion of this land lie clear- ed and farmed but at uie same time turned lil energies towards a more definite means of hitshig a com- i uuuilty he built a grist mill on uui street which was operated from a ftuine which at one time crossed the streel a grill mill was an nesee- ilty lience settler came from tulles around hruuuui their grain tu be ground as often uw distance to this mill was more than a days jour ney the kennedys home was open to all at all times then loo in con nection with the grist mill ur kennedy operated a saw mill later he erected a foundry also it was from ur kennedy that the barber brouierx purchased uie land where they later built their mill although george kennedy was keenly alln to business he did not neglect his wifes interests and built for her as her future home the first brick house in georgetown situated on the north side of uul street near uain this cottage suu stands as does also the- second brick house built by mr kennedy directly across the street on the south side and occupl ed by his son ur and urs g kennedy had a family of nine children most of whom i lived in or around georgetown until their marriage when they moved to other parts of ca and uie unit ed states their daughter harriet was the first white child bora in georgetown there still stands in greenwood cemetery a monument erected lo her memory by uie town i she married john hlggins who kept the station hotel for a number of years their youngest daughter barbara elisabeth married lewis hartwell their home stood immediately wes and south of uie present high school and was burned lo the ground in december lttx there were eight children bom to them four of whom are still living namely george t ol grimsby onl k lewis of pittsburg petux ux l woodhall of winnipeg- man herbert died several years ago and was the first reeve of george- town when it was incorporated as a town urs hartwell resided in georgetown antil her death in her eightieth year her husband having died ten years previous two great granddaughters of george kennedy still uve in georgetown urs a d tost and mrs j b wll son nee barbara k and prancis o kennedy daughters of mrs and the late william cyrus kennedy who un uj his death hi 1635 was the oldest living resident of georgetown born in georgetown george kennedy was a member of uie church of england he it was who gave the land on which uie pres ent church stand and it was largely through his efforts that the first church was built he died in 1s70 his widow survived him by five years a silent token still stands lo his memory a token of love and esteem which uie town of aeorgetwn erect ed to mark his resting place his monument in greenwood cemetery to the pubuc i am prepared to inslau septic u cesspools drains etc also re pair and tar your roaf at s reason able price cars washed rhrm and slmonlsed prompt service and work guaranteed james ifudle yonge st georgetown tf 25 reward win be nu by the aafg ef ixoytvs ttky- houkted co car ay eera ar rejuas ttfet ennui hi rteini a wm thle wenuanrfwl new befcatatase prepartuw rr coaws oat cjlul- ou u ave and umim bala with fin asaalmlua w an ai baecwrnaeka jfcre siere 4ee the georgetown heralds for readers of this paper fskndsi wi r eamliirm cur mwipmur wtmi tkw two qrao 1 mimina obrt lu yu cn r a rai cath aw- ag m ik year a riuitantf eitbcr oaw a dwic ef toft atairji mimmima iwtli eur pimiry wj raj of your uttctiom you vtst ty i a tiaianwi you get this newspaper for 1 full yea ccntuubii i inctoe f njeasesoj0ue oorrjiha hijjiiidont no m auchcck- ms the ma6azincs dtilhto wtth a vtajcs sutscur ttom to vout tah 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