v the own fiftythird yeah op publication georgetown wednesday evening october 8th 1919 150 per annum or 125 if paid in advsncr the georgetown herald i fhluheri every wednesday evening at the herald power printing office georgetown ont contract apvertibinqrateft fwrnllmijinpphohon v niivhtou im1 uve ctnta mi ilue ildr aili aubejie- iuent inarliutriv be qbarated all traiieiwavttrtlneinenta yerelve lines to an jueh advertiireitibm without specluc dl- cctloii vlll bi inserted uulllfortiia la charged accordingly adyertl4miil will bvohangw tirnie aiji njonllivllwi extra chaqtf changei for canwhot adverusenlenls mum belilt utilco by monday tveh- ina- v i bfusscription flatea- on int lcu i oi llihhlt paid in ad yfuice u tnoiitlui jo etfnuflir vmhoa your suusirlptj6n expire j la moork publisher ajlareaav tabsp shpws uielair ipui pattersons meat market st oteoroa8 church rev wm burt l th riotor tluiiday sarviae aa follows alaluia 11 a m eveiiaons 7 p m tiunduy ttuliool b a in in ba nent iioly commutiiou 1st and klundaya of each month at 11 a in legal 8huvon walxbripqs a dale barrister solicitors etc toronto and georgetown olllue kennedy block le roy dale in charge ot aeorsre- own oftlca- hmokeilhnitiwliole or half per lb 4oe smokedrolls jiotib y copiah rolls lr ito 48c fbideoon vbr half 00c iioiroj fjanibpoii ib w iv 860 w flliottfderlliinh pr tvv t gtifwhjkrlainb per lb i iv k rlbiat beaf per h v l 2tta thiobrtb toast beef perlu 7 25c shoulder roast per lfc v- 2s v i boneje88 stowihgbcef pdi b i 28o c rib boil perlh jr i 22o cl6ico picwed poru per lb 40b dryjwlt dr lb tt 40c umixburg steak per lb j 2uc flftusnge per lb i 28c youfr iiliops per lb i 886 loin roaat veal per lb sfic shoulder roast veal 80c shortening 1 lb brick 82c 1 lb biick of lard 87 8 lb pail of shortening 95c 8 ll pnil of lard 105 we are making a specially of cheese at 33c lb medical or joseph moandrew physiolan and surgeon medical ulllutr of health dutrlot auifceon o t h omoe houra 2 to 4 and 7 to i p m phone 88 otnce and ilealdence main street aivuth opioalte presbyterian churob dental frank r watson o o 8 m d s oentlit oeorgetown ont hours 9 a m to 6 p nu except thursday afternoon penluitry in all its branches over bell telephone offiee f u heath ld8 o o8 oantiet olflce in lain hloclc one door nortl or onellli carrlaare paotory hour v a m to p m ch1bopractic no medicine surgery or oeteopathy a m imeilsen d c orattuutu of tlie palmer the ori- stlnal tioliool of ohiropruotlc uaven fp port lowu u h a oftiue ovor rlourlauus urug tilore consultutloit aitd spinal analyhla free tuesdays thursdays and satur days 9 to c and 7 to 8 p in phone 1b0 auctioneers benj petch ltloensed auotloneer for halton and peel olenwlluama post offloe salen eonduoted aatiafaotorlly and at n souable rata orders left at the georgetown herald offlce will reoelve prompt attantlon watch our window for specials on saturday w j patterson main street georgetovn phone no 1 the support of every elector of halton manvand womanw y v v- vho isnotsatisned with che present governments niimstration of the affaire othiprovime it respectfully solicited by 3 p tne peoples demticratlo tilberal candfdate tor ths tiegislaturi i ninn witlr the glwlngiy autoprdtlc ondektntvogant urniinidtfatioh of tl affairs of tlrie province by tbe present gov- ernmexnt whieh has been catering to and enoourajng the profiteers lind bio financial interests even during the grvvost stress and htrnin that iia ever been known in canada due to the recent nw- fill war and that whiob fbjlows on being elected i will do everything within my power to ad vance most economic and efficient administration of tbe affairs of this province with a square deal for all and that without fear or favour nomination day october 1 3 election day october 20 new advertisements for sale fftll and winter applet iiiko i of pears for immcdinte ttal brown stewftitiown qimntity m a tor 179tf wanted yant owner of n huy reb to do quant ily of baling apply herald oftk aid the erring milton prentiss nuinkkrh and maciiinkrv huokhrb motors electric repslm fov bldg toronto j a tracy clerk townaltlp of bsqueslng clerk 3rd division court the leading fire and life insurance os repreiinted issuer of uaxrlage laoeneei offloe hid street west georgetown tofflce hours wednesday and ba may aftemoona w a bailey harness dorct forget to drop in and see our most complete stock of llgbt aui heavy tttrnesb of all kinds also a good assort ment of wool and fancy dusters for the auto or buggy all kinds of repairs neatly and promptly done w a bailev main street georgetown molnoveilbs reqnlxea standard anthracite scranton coal in all sizes autoiimticnlly screened and loaded mm i ii select lump for domestics and threshing purposes smithing and oannel coal in foot i carry everything to be fonnd in anptodiite ooal and wood vavd sviphonbsw jc the elxpenditure of hew the last victory loan was spent for demobilization for trade extension r buying victory bonds again you may want to know how canada used the money you loaned her last year canada borrowed the money to carry on the war and to pro vide credits for great britain and our allies considerably more than onehalf of the victory loan 1918 was spent on our soldiers this included 312900000 for paying them feeding them bringing them home separation allowances to their dependents maintenance of medical services and vocational training schools c5900o0o0 of the victory loan 1918 was paid on account t of authorized soldiers gratuities 9000000 was spent at halifax for relief and reconstruction after the disaster other disbursements were not strictly speaking expendi tures but national reinvestments to great britain for example 173500000 was loaned for the purchase of our wheat and cereals 9000000 for our fish 30000000 for other foodstuffs 2900000 for canadian built ships 5500000 to pay other british obligations in canada making in all 220900000 advanced to great britain to our allies we loaned 8200000 for the purchase of canadian foodstuffs raw material and manufactured products the reinvestments will be paid back to canada in due time with interest these credits were absolutely necessary to secure the orders for canada because cash purchases were impossible v they have had the effect of tremendously helping agricul tural and industrial workers to tide over the depression that would have followed the armistice had we not made these credit loans as far as money is concerned 1919 has been and is still- just as much a war year as 1918 our main expenditures for war cannot be completed until well on into 1920 thus another victory loan is necessary get ready to buy every dollar spent in canada nmv wtbatmmlii d03 vr j mjkrtii n 1 irwi gooulniirdinsf well waterei tor j8500i j h lane rtutlksiote aeuu chorffctowic phone 13 82l p hopse f0i sae bricti iiouae 7 roonin mtodern cnveui- rnces h j utm st osatwmut ihrhjgvd apllb lo cmijb ulk onel slroet rieoosowt y 2cf8tf a4itas t blew oft vcraifuuth ouone los sunday cink finder- kjiatlj return a 1kr jphnraohntiiie r- 2vi wuioom fobsaip 1 strong hejivy utfron in jfoodioiiiiriion will bt kold rheiip if takrn nl once ap ply vsut l82lj the onlario voters list act notice is heroby fiven that a court will be held pursuant to the ontario voters lint act by his honor tht judge of the county court of the county of halton in the council chamber stewaruown on l he 10th day of october 1919 at 10 oclock to hear and determine complaints of er rors and orriissioiiiih in the voters list of the municipality of esquekiiifj for 1919 dated thirt 24h day of septcrnber 1919 j a tracy clerk of municipality of kstjuesiiik credit auction sale 30 holstein cows i under rikned han been instructed b herbert taylor ell by public auction at lot 24 3rd line weth chiiiguacoiiry cheltenham friday oct 10th 1919 at one oclock 80 head houloin cows and 2 rck- istered riiiih 1 and 2 yrs old ffobii cowh nnd forward sprinkors the oltennu ooinpriiton tho en- tiro milkink herd of kradoh nnd will bo no id pnsitivply withonl ro- sorve practically all wero raised on the farm nnd nil arc hgdoi 7 years of ago all but 2 lirfvpfttll ho u nd udders no dixoaro all are regular breeders terms 12 inontlm rrodil on ap proved notes bon petrh auctioneer w a wilson clerk as lifes thorny jiath we troml with perils girt on every hide if heedless from the narrow track a fellow travellers foot should slide fjie fur he sfhks beyond our aid in sins abyss that yawning lies iict us not fear our robes to soil bnl kindly rtobp itod help him t1b v- vv daiwje wijjvcarlousilleavt nnmpv- coldly ivloof stjf- righteous stand and upe lijin neiisli 6rin sobrin pass by ndr lend u holding hand wejwhp ktept thi- straight higliway rj heaven8 suutainiiit grae albno conilonrn iiiin- bo lrtlijfebta otaoitteiwluiaeiiiolutorti or gloat upon the bljgkied fame andruirjed prospects that bor tnd one m tli rutklpsft ravehing pock that turns a fiillen iiate to rend ayolje nriklit bbaaventuroiis rash liskuided weak and vilfu1 yet cotjld we have passed quite seatli- loss through temptations thathis course be- net for the great fathor wise and just has formed us of the selfsame dust with feeble wills nnd passions prone to stray from virtues precepts known then shall we from ten thousand debts freely absolved by mercy tme sternly exact the paltry mite to us from fellow sinner due nay rather to tbe erring lend a helping hand wheneer we may and lead the bailees wnndercrs unck to wisdoms safe and pleasant way as to himself the master counts the lonst sweet pity bhown to them and bright each rescued soul will star our everlasting diadem mrs a- p caleer through the canadian northern rockies by j m m guelph business college herald bldo guelph ontario yon know all about us our courses method facil ities for placing graduates this year bigger and better than ever fall term now open have yon registered guelph business college a l bouck principal w w w is pi pi n w in recent discus sions relative to the high cost of living the fact was favor ably brought out that to day bread is the most economical food in fact the on ly cheap food on the entire list youcut down the high cost of living when you eat bread more bread phone 303 g1 i next door to radial station b v gibbena sss1 bsslj si betm asss ivti 4vv 5s jhlivt ii l 1 i if you nro aroompanyingus in our story through the rookies you will roineinboi we reached mioha mountain in our last issue now the centre of scenic attraction shifts from majestic mountains to rusbiux waters down tho north and main thompson and the thirty- mile gorge soction of tbe froser below lytton blue wnters far be low rnoe and roar in impatience to reach the placid pacific from the point at tbe mouth of the al bredn where the north thompson is enoontored by the- canadian northern to the coast at vancou ver is 418 miles the altitude at tho albreda and north thompson confluence is 2840 feet so tba the waters drop that distance before they give themselves to the pacific modern appreciation of the com mercial importance of easy grades for which the canadian northern jh famous demanded that the line through tho mountains should have no more rise and fall than was necessary in country such n result can be worked ont at reasonable cost only where great rivers open up the way so paral- eling important waterways has al ways been the delight of railway engineers far book in the prairie provincos from the time the saskat chewan blver was first touohod the canadian northern main line was built with this feature of the valloysin mind when the saskat chewan swung away to the south near edmonton tho athabaska was mot with and utilized when it in turn was loft at jasper tho miotic was followod up through tho yollowbead pass and down to yellowhend jjako at lucerne fol low in succession tho u pper reach on of the frasor tbe mclennan tho albreda the north thompson the main thompson and the frasor from lytton to its outlot into tho wnters of the paoifo noar vancou ver the construoting onainoors securod for tho canadian northern an almost unbelievably easy grade bctweon the prairie and the pacific a grade that does not involve a rise of mora than 40 foot in any ono mile nnd that affooting but a short portion of one division down the two thompsons and along the fraser a rook bed for tho rails was carved out of the- gorges holding the line level and steady oloar through to tho paoifie coast far below tho bluo waters growl and roar as the train steams along tho ennyonn and through some four and onolinlf milott of tunnel be- twoon the yellowhead pass and tho const the magnitudo of the task of building railways in mountain country becomes indelibly ongrav- nd upon the memory and on tho ocoasiiib whore tho ohaams are spannod by steel bridges tho train outting iorobb the view this im pression grows into an ineffaceable coriviotion tho fraser was named to porpot- uato tho exploit of simon frasoi of the northwest company who in 1808 lod an expedition of discovery to its mouth the rivor is partic ularly famous for the salmon which frequent its waters it is about 760 miles in length and drains an avott 6f squaro miles a rush of- miners to the fraser ooun- try ooourrod in 1868 boron of tlu eager minors crossed tbe isthmus of panama others rounded cape horn and still others made long wearisome journeys overland many or the points in the valley dflto buck lo these stirring days of gold rush of which many narra tives and romances have toen writ ten dining tho last hnircenttiry strategically locntcil at the point of confluencepf the north thomp sen and main thompson rivers ib- kamloope- the nap jj anadftp man 6t an ipdian nttnie- variftpsjy derived its deri vatiori ifi one case was given as from kajiialuhua iijcahing rot ttlfrongb and water menling itisalso referred to as a pla pal led by the lndirtns-cum- jooup again it is rcfotrcd to- sb citniutt nhsl meaniiig the field of thaxvolf it jstlie centre tit a rdhcwing rnitgrong ahil possibjo mining district- the in- portance of which latei basbeen greijrtly increased by- the ronistkuc- ticiri ot the oanadian noilhpin boilivay a at kiirntoops we had tho pleasure of a very enjoyable visit with mr and mrs arthur tyrrell and little son also- mrs mcmillan formerly of grip arthur is nn old george- town boy and in addition to making good in his new western home has been the efficient and popular may or of kamloops for the past two years ouronly regrotherewasour short stay for hod time pormitted arthur was going to put us next to some of the large speckled beauties which are so plentiful in the rivers and lakes of that vioinity and let us say right hero if oppor tunity over offers again wo are go ing to revisit this beautiful little town in trio bookies other towns located between here and tho coast cities are lytton at tho intersection of tho thompson and fraser rivers which was named after lord lyt ton it is a distributing point for interior towns ash croft tho natural gnteway to caribou country and the nechaco valloy it is the outfitting point to the highland valley country the name was derived from tho bouse of the cornwall in england residence of tho late lieu tenant governor ashcrof t yale a busy point in early days of mining it was tho head of navigation on the fraser and tho starting point for tho caribou coun try it wns named after mr yale a former factor of the hudson bay company who established it as a fort chilliwack a steamer- landing on tho east bank of the fraser go miles east of now westminster an incorporated municipality it is the centre for ono of the finest and best agricultu in i districts in tbe province passing on through new west minister which was the capital of tho colony of british columbia be fore its union with vancouver is land we arrived at vancouver the mainland terminus of the canadian northern ilailway and commercial metropolis of canadas pocillc coast province it is one of canadas finest cities yet its sito was a for est in 1885 vancouver iins a fino harbour with extensivo wharves and warehouses its industries in clude railroad shops canneries fish packing establishments nnd iron works there are sovcral fine parks of which the most famous is stanley park located at a promon tory at the harbour entrance 1000 acres in oxtent it is famous for its trees pauline johnson a can adian poetess is buried there from vancouver steamers sail reg ularly in pence timos to japan china australia hawaii now zea land alaska and pacific coast points both in cadadn and in the united states victoria tho capital of british columbia is now served by the canadian northern which extends many miles through vancouver is land here is a delightful outing that should not be overlooked bo delightful is tho climate that it is- not unusual to gather roses and strawberries from the gardon for the christmas dinner the entire trip was made most enjoyable by the splondid accom modation in pullmanand diner and the courteous and gentlemanly treatment by train officials all along tho entire canadian north ern route indeed it seemed a pleasure for them to look after the comfort of their passengers and to see that their every need was sup plied during our on days stay on tho const we wore the guests of our old friends mr and mrs will mo- knight and mr and mrs jaspor oilbort on lula island a beauti ful spot on the banks of tho frasor rivor it was one continuous round of sight seeing from tho day wo landed tho engine in wills flno big oar hardly had time to cool off before he hnd jimt- anothpr littlo trip planned and away wo wont through bhaughnnusy heights along marino drive to english bay tho groat bathing bench nnd its some sight or at least there are some sights to be soon oil it then to stanley park through china town noross on the forry to north vancouver over to new westminister and a trip across the water to viotoria were ho mo of our pleasures at the coast thou we ashed a little bill and mo while the ladles wore busy otherwise and bad fair snccoss our best salmon we landed out of the frasor and it weighed some 12 ponndbnore or less tho has ono log you haye two hands to help him bands to hold victory bonds 1 r 1 vv wy 4 vv wi ir v v v vii oil rsi m m 1 11 if 5 is itiitlij yyyy yy y jws