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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1918, p. 6

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gevbwftvy the georgetown herald wednesday 5th june sau vlz i civ iti v ii jarim vjfcpttpii and 811 8lrlijm voltes 60o mwr wdtlq-yiri- vrpuun wltiivrllqoenj 7sb yard v gbweo cmlmew white ifettifcv lnhb1ii 1fc 17 nl ooiruyl crcpe defchene 1r plnkblue witt croam tualefc peacn qopen navy andflesfirft 140 and 176- yard shu poplin in did rtose grey saai navy- brown and blabk 10iid 1jb0yard khikvcoolbioularda fancy and pllh colors sand blue cftd rose and grey 100 yard a nice range ot silk mull muslin 60o and 75c yard all wool serge serge suitings all wool 54 inches wide colors navy brown green sand maroon and grey q z2s yard worth 4x50 ladie8 8ilk waists ladles crepe do chene wiilsu colors white mnlzo cream pinhrsky 86m ladles white silk waists 360 and 800 ladles white voile waists 2jj0 2js0 and 300 xiialeii whhe ijawn and muaun waliw iiitiov ism rv j cadlei psocy silk corset cover v hu60 1752u0 and 3j0p t obajjes cambric corspt covers iritis trtmmlrk r 4flo6t7bc anj mm ladies ve8t8 a large assortment of ladlea knitted undr- waarcdrnblnaliona vesta anadcavers lad lea vests 25o t6 7so ladles drawers 50c ladles combinations 12s and 150 hosiery ladles white cotton hose 25o and 35c ladles white lisle hose 35o 60c and 7bc ladles white silk ankle hose 60o 75c j ladles white silk hoso 100 150 and 200 ijiilion gray silk hose the kayser 9 25 pair ladles brown cotton and lisle hose m and 75c ladles grey lisle hose 50c and 75o childrens white rib hose 25o to 50c childrens black rib hose 25c to 50o mcbean co georgetown terra cotta oar village lost a good citizen in tho person of mrs n stuart who passed away on tho 19th trouble was hicchubu uf liur doath tho funoral service was conducted by rev mr trueblood the church heing suitably draped for tho occasion mr and mrs wm dawson of tho mountain entertained a number of friends to a wedding supper in hon or of the marriage of their daugh ter miss lizzio dawson to mr charles ledridgo of glenwilliams on may 24th tho bride and groom wero tho recipients of many valua ble and useful presents mr and mrs rogers and family of toronto have moved to their summer residence ontho mount ain mr and mrs r kennedy of to ronto visited at mr e townsends last week misses burgess of toronto spent the 24th with their parents horo mr and mrs josoph eaves and family have moved to cheltenham gibbens cut rate cash and carry grocery 8now drift flour 241b bags 1 60 best pastry flour 241b bags 1 45 best canadian choose per lb 27c fresh prunos 2 lbs 29c 8hroddod cocoanut per lb bfic whoens soap powder rog 10c 7c christies sodab largo box j27o rolled oats 7 lbs 60c 8hreddod wheat 6 pkgs 80c veg soup dominion brand 8tins 29o flavoring oxtracts 8 bottles 29o clarks potted meats 8 tins 20c tolfers oat meal oraokorb pkg 14c jjgrlbbens phone 160 lane block georgetown ontario farmers june 7th this is the day sot for the consideration of a fow questions of tho utmost importance to ovory farmer in canada tho unfavorable reply by tho loader of the unionist govorrnnont at ot tawa to tho deputation of 6000 farmors has caused those questions to bo ropoatod from ono end of tho country to tho other why doos tho government treat tho farming industry different to any othor why is it that thoy will not soo from your viewpoint why doos tho daily press ignore or ridicule your efforts why was your committoo in ottawa hold day after day awaiting an op portunity to present your protests when will your strength ho recognized when you orgnnizo in tho same manner as your brother farmors in tho west then and not till then will you rocoivo the consideration in keeping with your strength and position a most urgont call is thoroforo isstiod for tho assembling at the labor temple toronto on juno 7th of delegatos from ovory part of ontario come in hundrods como in thousands coino prepared to start a movement that will sweep ontario from end to cad and forco the politicians to hearken to our just demands by ordor spqoial committee appointed at ottawa j j mobbison secretary peel and haltolj8 bargain store vuj isfs etomestic shorteningr 20 lb phs 26c per lb v barnhills norvalj rffll lm nimul ibiiiiiiiiiiieqbi iboddgnn obituary coal the best soranton coal in all sizes portland cement ftoub feed provisions john ballantine georgetown phone 80 fountain pens we sell the kind that write when you want them 125 to 500 agrenta for watermans ideal fountain pen l v hourigan 7 1exail store the finest in drug store service georgetown william j shobtill tho death of mr w j shortill camo as a sovoro shock to tho whole community although tho decoasod had boon ailing for somo time no fear of danger was felt by himself nor his friends on may 16th ho was in markdalo and wo luaiuod ho ims l f s josophs hospital hamilton ont whore ho vns to undergo an opera tion for a growth in tho stomach iio was full of hope tho opera tion was successful and ho was focling particularly good on mon day night when his son rob spent the night in his fathers ward ho spoke of his return homo and re marked that his troublo was now over and ho would bo a different man later ho wroto a letter homo quito cheerfully but an attack of plouropnoumonia was contract ed and owing to his frail condi tion ho was unablo to ovorcomo the severe ailment and passed away on may 24 th the lato mr shortill who was in his 68rd year was born on a farm threo miles from georgetown which farm ho was intorestod in until the time of his death he was married to miss elizabeth near and to thorn wero born four children two boys and two girls namely rob and fred on the farm near georgetown rhcta who is attending school in markdalo and airs r v riekotts also of mark- dale deceased was highly rdspocted in markdalo whoro he has for tlio past twenty years conducted a jewelry business during which timo ho has continuously boon su perintendent of tho methodist sun day school ho was a member of tho masonic ordor and tho aouw tho funoral took place on mon day from his farm homo at george town to ballinafad cdrootary un- dor tho auspices of tlio masonic ordor rov mr stanley of mark- dalo and rov mi smith of erin ofllciatod tho pall bearers wore r gil- flllan u duff t roburn b bra- dy i lucas and s worden be rrik widow itnrl family deceased is survived by his aged mother who lives on tlio old homo and ono sister mrs anthony near goorgetown among the floral tributes was a wreath from tho family a wreath from the methodist sunday school and trustee board and a spray from mrs will shortill and family tho profound sympathy is ex tended to tho bereaved family those from markdalo who at tended the funeral were messrs t h roburn h c duff r jgilull- an bam bradey a jnokson w j bowes rov a p stanley m arm strong hon i b jjtioas miss rheta shortill and r v riekotts markdalo standard military news pie john callaghan no 408766 who was officially reported admit ted to tho hospital at bovon on may 7th with gunshot wound in faoo is making good progress to- ward recovery flight- lieut james clark is spending a fow days at his home here before loaving for overseas a lottor from or c d cole this week states that tho old 174th bath is no moro and that h is now m b battery cra ho had soon howard jormyn bert drnmmond alf stull wallace thompson fred tost and bob mcmonomy a few dajb boforo writing and all wero well time to produce gel busy lot every true oitizon stand by his country in her timo of groatost nood more produotion thats the word more production theres a spado for ovory patroit and a hoe a rolto or any kind of gardon tool thats needed inthe game of moro produotion at antuonva hardware store garden time is here perhaps yon cannot go and light but dont you want to bo ono otthoso who will be able to say wo helped to win the war we carry every kind of garden tool in btock the prices are right w c anthony georgetown ont gjyambbaiittujtittfwau fiih

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