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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1918, p. 2

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the geoegetown herald wednesday 22nd may stewarttewiu jk- 8flo 8jo 48o 45o 170 170 145 remember our old prices on canned gqads are still good be sure you get yours 800 lbs smoked roll whole per u 80010s piokled ham per lb smoked ham whole side bacon whole or half per lb 5 lbs oleomargarine for 6 lbs pure lard 6 lbs shortening w ji patterson main street georgetown phone no 1 jmbuck butcher always kpa a choloa stock of the beat procurable in freah and salt meau vhloh he sella at the lowest possible prices get the best x a friend in need the pandora range is ybur real friend on wash day change the top around set the boil er on the far side and use the three nearest holes you can boil on all of them tinneron time no extra fuel no rush or confusion fob sate by j w kennedy m pandora london tsrobto stjohnnb hamilton montreal calgary winnipeg edmonton vancouver saskatoon we bell only the best in grain and boot seeds it will pay yon both as regards quality andprice to purchase from us robert noble limited norval ontario the reason i am always busy is when i do a job you can always depend on it my half soles go down the shank 2 inches further than other shoemakers put them they never spring off and you are not walking on a lump have just received a lot of good secondhand boots also new ones and will out the price to a standstill j roney the gold boot as restivo special choice fresh fruit strawberries green vegetables ls a restivo fruit speoialiat hain treat georgetown we aireglail to lenofas thaps- trtotibm previled w the meetftigs pf the farmers held here the past week some resolutions which would bjavebuownthei farmers in a bjtd lightasa oliiss were votod down vote of cgpfldonbe uj thtt ftovern- ipfent wouisbafeei urorden tonjiftempg pi the-ja- quesing womens- institute was fteld inthe jslbqueeing council chamber 6if vtiayi may 10th ahho the weatherxvw vf ry show- oery there- was a goddattqndahco memborsarid jfriqpdft bropght in- all the work for fled cross anjd 861 diers c6mforts whloh amounted to 16 suits pyjamas and 48 pr socks the financial report for the year was road also report of the help ing hand and the secretarys re port votes of thanks were passed formr moore for his kindness and courtesy through the herald to the retiring officers for their ser vices for the year and to friends who have helped the branch in any way the branch has had thirtyfour members for the past year and held 10 meetings with an attendance of 880 all the bed cross work and soldiers comforts have been mode at homo the work distributed and collected at the monthly meetings yarn to the value of 10404 was bought and knit up 241 yds flanne lette was made into bed cross sup plies 10 was sent to soldiers comforts commission for xmas boxes for soldiers 8485 was col lected and sent to the belgian be lief goods sont out during the year wore bed cross 1 pneumon ia jacket 81 suits pyjamas 8 urn- bulafice caps 5 pillow slips sur gical gown soldiers comforts 177 prs socks 0 trench vests 1 trench helmet 10 trench caps 8 vermin shirts 1 day shirt 1 pr mitts 1 pr wristlets 1 rain cap 8 towlcs 2 comfort bags 1 comb 11 candles 18 pencils 6 writing pads 5 pkgs envelopes 2 pkgs needles 47 pkg cigarettes 06 pkgs gum 14 pkgs tobacco 28 pkgs chocolates 1 too th brush 1 tube paste 0 cakos soap 4 tins cocoa 8 tins oxo 1 tin tea tablets 8 pkgs wafers 7 pkgs almond nuts 7 pkgs salted peanuts 7 pkgs candy 7 pkgs soda bisouits 7 pkgs shelled walnuts 7 pkgs preserved ginger 7 lbs loaf sugar 7 lbs fruit cake 7 tins but ter magazines to returned sold iers- 28 sealers of fruit and pickles thru the helping hand goods and clothing to tho value of 95764 making in all a cash value sent from tho branch of 50004 the officers electod for the year 101810 are president mrs john wilson 1st vice president mrs a q smith 2nd viae president mrs j b thompson secretary mrs a baily treasurer mrs h elliott directors mrs j a tracy mrs walter lawson mrs jas stondibh auditors miss g smith miss d nixon district director mrs a o smith bepresentativos to the dis trict annual meeting mrs h el liott miss d nixon miss applebe program committee tho girls of tho wi lunch committee mrs bonathan convener mrs a dov- ereaux mrs j j thompson mrs harry lawson ivv vk w r- 13 a c i s 2 pkg seeded baisins 25o 2 isopkgsriiiatohes 25o quart jar sour gweqt and mustard piokles rog8so 29o sour sweet as mustard pickles in bottles rpg 20o l8o ifioinz sweet mixed pickles in bulk reg 60c qt v tomato catsup 10 15 25 80 86o puro jam in jars 25 80o pure strawberry raspberry jam 41b pail 90 4 05c block tea in bulk per lb 40 50 00c japan tea in bulk per lb 40 50o we have a few dutoh sotts multipliers onions left which wo are offering at the following prices dutoh setts 2 lbs 0 85c multipliers 2 lbs 25o lot us have your order for ensilage corn a m grandy the pure food store phone 7s 0 j i v v if w voi v- j mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmmm borrow to buy cattle mixed farming ia the big money maker today of course grain and fruit and vegetables pay well but beef and bacon butter and cheese are piling up the profits for the farmer milk more cows fatten more cattle- raise more hogs if you need money to do it come to the merchants bank we are glad to assist all uptodate farmers th mcrchant5 bank head office montreal op canada georgetown branch acton branch established 1864 c w grandy manager l b shorby manager max t- junk and metal dealer highest prices paid for all kinds of junk phone 167 georgetown georgetown creamery wo pay the highest market price for cream in any quantity open monday wednesday and saturday nights during seeding poultry eggs wo will pay you the highest majrkot price for yonr poultry live or dressed also fresh eggs georgetown creamery co m saxe manager

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