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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 30, 1918, p. 2

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a h willson leading funeral di rector and embalmer mcrihnnls ttank and ninhl phoa 4 ohwr opponit open l out fisafflrrsaaas died itllil 2 ilitvh m friday cvto- aged 81 ytar v locan ii bcr 251 li i niomh blllir killed in jutioil i kruiue while iervlnp king- and country on sepl 2lb sgl james blair of cleorrelown a 7 years livinustonk- in acton on tuotuiay october 29th flh john livingstone xon of mr and mis a livingitone speysitie ajrbw ot pneuinuula bovipjftoii muitiryrti6ihif tnghjmvyl w divd- 6ii of- flrtr tetirjfowttpnt vs 1st- saiaeliaii tpol r wb yer ikyriw 1 aiid mrs ljreii jei kv the gcorgelovvn h october pbhiiw8 stffcdrjesdftxi s nr r if i is itrvafiwbb tieveivkitovn vijtrrottqaqihqribhbroiti the for- lovying asuitv5rwip1ijfoisw j uihcb tftlkodnian eraiietftnehun v liis vicious foolish ccmrse is fun thrice 4tmted folly b poor life was rancor utile and- bloqdy strife vain dreams of conquest swayed bi m filled with the hist of power to honor blind a curse to mankind was his roign and now hes dead twas all in vain write large in follys hall his name that all who come may read his shame read how he brought upon his people hate read how he wrecked their proud estate took from the plow the willing hand cast mourning oer his native land his evil fame shall always live for never will the world forgive w a fba8er wrong impression some thoughtlehh people have been imagining that should peace come soon necessity for the now canadian victory ijoan would dis appear a moment of thought should dispel any sucly illusion sir thomas white finance minis ter has met with this too optimis tic individual in his travels which has led him to wiro to toronto headquarters of the loan campaign in the following terms the vic tory loan will bo required to its full extent even if pence should come within a fow weeks or months as the nations will be on a war basis for a long time and it will take canada ayeoror mora to demobilize also credits will still have to be given to the imperial government for a long time af ter the war onds and because of it canada will continue to he a heavy borrower we are a young nation and whilo we have wonder- full potential resources this is our development time and like all de veloping countries we are chroni cally short of cosh jfor development work in the past we have bor rowed from outside sources the war not only put an end to that but added vastly to our borrowing needs today wo must finance ourselves and in uio victory loan campaign now in operation we shall have opportunity to show faith in the futuro of our country whether peace comes soon or late the full amount will be required and it is our patriotic privilege to subscribe it our failure will bo canadas failure wo have tho making of the national future our hnnds county council thegrhat victahv campaign opened on monday canadians are asked to lend the government of canada 800000000 and as much more as they can for the prosecution of the war they are asked to lend the money for a term of five years or fora term of llftnon years as they desire during tho term of the loan they will receive interest at the rate of five and one half poi- omit per annum payable may 1 and nov 1 at tho ox pi ra tion of the term tho money they have loaned will be returned to them upon surrender of the bonds buy victory bondk tlic council mot at 1 pm no cordunco with call of the warden members present the warden in the chair and messrs ilyuds lleartwell hillmer irving joe little morden moffat itcadheiid blandish unci turner communications were read as follows from jan alexander claim for damages to car at tansley bridge the treasurer of welling ton re roswcll bridge and c w norton inspector childrens bhel ter mr rcadhcad presented and read the seventh report of the standing committee on road and bridges and mr turner theseventh report of tho standing committee on gooitroads the oyeil- went jntortrtiuft tea of tfcv wbqle tei jflot w he efaoifv- vr miv moffat tnoved secondedby mr reatlheial ithat the several re ports as considered in ooniuritjtee of the whole be and are hereby adopted carried t mv v noyd sewndoijvv jflfrv wttkvtliat tihe vf florv df th liijttlpi ctframmeea8v retid jje ucrejbyawdptod carrfed t jfliv kurdenthat ieidqpuuitjhn rs catholic arjitf hitts beiieavdv oiripn mcossrs and llarinisu addrosstld thv cpuncu jvtr morrlen moved seconded hy joe that mr gooderham qharcman of abe torontohamilton ihighwaycoramisbjon be hekrd carried m ouuderhnii addi eased brie- council mr tumor moved seconded by mr hillmer that the report of the road and bridge committee of sept 10th be reconsidered with regard sidewalks on bronte bridge lost yea forster hillmer morden turner 4 nay heartwell hynds irving joe little moffat redhead stan dish 8 mr hynds presented and read special report of the standing com mittee on finance on proposed grant to catholic army huts mr hynds moved seconded by mr little that the report of the finance committee as read be adopted carried mr read head moved seconded by mr irving that a w connor c e be heard in reforence to the size of tho arch of bronte bridge carried mr conner addressed the coun cil mr moffat moved seconded hy mr heartwell that should the township of trafalgar or the police village of bronte undertake to reimburse this county for the countys share of the cost of side walks on the toronto- hamilton highway bridge at bronte that this county finance the construe tion of the work and that the war den and treasurer be authorized to pay the estimates of our county engineer for sidewalks the same as bridge estimates carried mr rcadhead moved seconded by mr irving that a w conner c e be paid 15000 said amount to be charged to tansley bridge account carried mr hillmer moved seconded by mr morden that this council pro tests against the action of the toronto hamilton highway commission in reducing the width of tho arch ribs of the bronte baidge against the advice of their engineer and against the expressed wishes of the committoe it was on the understanding that the ribs were to bo wider when tho plans wore approved by the engineers of both the county and commission that the order of tho railway board was passed the commis sion then changed the plan with out considering the county engin eers protests that copies of this resolution be sent to the rail- way board and tho department of high ways carried the council adjourned to meet at the call of tho warden military news more heroes make the supreme sacrifice ile micliitll kiilr n runner fhiuisiiigbii is i it lid lo hae fulum ill iu1 inn in 1ynimt mi oefn ber lltli wonl was iiceiwil hisi tlliit lte inkiph lrxcr sun tit thomas iywr niikstuiit n fiini been killed in nrtion in l-yim- the nail news miiliml acton on friday that iu arthur andeiisnu son of w u amliisnn inrk am- had fallen in lutuin in framr nil tuesday october 1st major irniise w ho uns wcuunlecl at tile buttle of amine imf been awarded a liiilifir medal hefoie injitiuiitii liijor avuj tidllocod hh thv jfultt f flic fytle jf5ylf tbtou tary rpajortd tllliijctr vcita vol terufi of i he south afvicim ii- lie is of knfiisir 1it jutilse ivud tamtootniali ribmltrdia abcin vljijijuiyiil livf eiijtijod ibpdtiritiwjtrwhvefr femro fui isiinl- rojfaitlti to viiiirh irlnilils- write slum lliil ten years uvo t l i jcttc wdjjam liliu cliiiiuthuv buttnliijiwas inf aiitrijui iu kttixvrjifi auiiww he vufvtfiujk iklmrw wflsimrs 4vj rtlhowrtliar jjvraft- iliii w that ikjiii lu iliths iiwiby uiaohie rfivftti nntl tliat ti- ilui nut uunk nftifi -liemkhit- iftj wi i gjrf slla ahravv uiuijindii rood ooiii iiiirvjimvhi slftl t nisscil- bwjith xnf kne hinr ij i tjicceiiipanyiiiwirsiuliere ftie- tkl-eiikedsdlilidi- lifnl boon fiivftiuh j 1 1 camilla nboiit- ejiilit yeilr befniche eiillstcjl iu deeeiii- ber 101 fl and in wsilinltodto the western front in february sllt jam1 itlalit another hero from our midst has made the supreme siuritieo in the person nf the lute sut jim blair he was horn in ball menu co antrim ireland ms yeaih anil i months ago cumins to t tits count r early in the eni- 1u05 he uiude georgetown his hoiue soldiering was his hobby and lie held an im perial sgts certitivute was alwas anxuius to join up- but did not reach his ambition until the ltmth battalion was organized when he was one of the first to sign up do ing so on february 191 ii 1010 the following letter received by his wife tvnin mnjnr i c mrown whom lie always respecrtl shows the esteem in which he wati held by the 1 tilth dear mrs hlair allow me to expresr my deepest sympathy in your terrible trouble 1 knew onl this inniuing t hut j t m hod nobly kiven his lire rnr our li berty lie has made the supremo sacrifice no man could do more 1 am sure lie died jib he lived like a man the news iilteeled me very deeply as i always had the great est respect for your late husband both as a soldier and as a man you can certainly he proud of his memory knowing that he kiive his life lighting for mankind vop have had more than your share of trouble and i know von will hour this greatest loss of all like utrue soldiers wife i am respectfully yours o o brown major his name is on the honor roll of the baptist church to which he was an adherent he also sung in the choir and mnlo quartette he leaves behind to mourn his loss his wife in town father throe sistors and one brother mis co wan town mrs mciiicihoii to ronto mrs smith ilnsgow scot land and john toronto ite floyd varev writes to mr lames norton from cambridge hospital knglatid ns follows just a line to lei you know i am ucttuu a iliny fine the doctor si s in ii in is in i oinl i o uie et us i ho lillllol iii mil i r i llic joi1 in some win inn now ioinu iiiider iteatiuelit for it uml will he hero tin simie lime the war looks bet lor to us now a ml 1 1- uie ivitik itiejiuu just what was conn ng to into i inn onu i ii souil von a poilil boul uml i nil- i uol ilhmi oe vmillt i aloitll i ost ol on s nl vein in o tin iiiiiiio i i a o jiil i im jii mcu i t out iiutit ami it 100- makes wnlr inn niovi all when 1 lie liilielnlli is t in m i line htiil no lot liis s line lint llnr i111ii be uoliniy hnek llolli lrllli4 ii otv 11 the i in lllst tine oer umo gue 1 on eallie some tins hililv ttnulj- oealjle mijifvinhm iji wlvi jv many georgetown housewives have figured out that it pays to buy victory bread you know the cost of flour bought in the usual quantities tfoe codl of fuel ihepbasibjlity oft liiiifciaisi npt lipfji ngfsm rigi wjbjtdjirwlt of ttitinife and tiiooble heme baiting yi- volvs jjrtd t provide yopr fatnijy vyjth igunyiho gqpd brpad v a h his i uriiltjeessary scary brad try t kd younijj iiefeurirfe v ivivnvviiinuvi iio victory loan canvassers obituary hestkis maky hancock aftor a short illness hester mary hancock beloved wife of septimus- thompson passed away at hor home in esquosing on tues day october 22nd deceased was 27 years of age and a daughter of mr frederick hanoook besides her husband she loaves a family of three small children who have tho sympathy of their many friends castor i a for infants and children in use for over 3d years always bean lb signature of w jmmrtitiantownshipfrom 3rd line to 7th lino above check line town from main st east north of ouelph st south of otr track fllbl cook township from 7th linn east to town lino above norviil i toad town all north of otr track p b hauhihon township norval road and norvul north of no 10 cross road to ashgrovo north of no 15 crossroad to llrd line and both sides of check line town- west of main st and south of guclph st do your best and a littlo more suggestion on eczema it will take junta eiy moments to atep in find auk ua what our experlenco haa been in the way of grateful cubtomers with the koollilng wnah of oils d dd vourhonrv rack unleaatlui hral bottle re lievos you i v houfgan druggist georgetown itk ivan t oukkn pto ivan t green of george town out died of pneumonia on october 21 1imh in his 20th year at bovingtun military hospital kngland before joining the 1st canadian tank battalion he 11 tended the toronto university lie was th oldest son of mr a g green the principal nf georgetown public school ile green was a clever student and oiie of our most popular young men lie was an active worker in the young peoples class of the methodist sunday school and his sad dcatli while servinu his king ind country is deeply regretted by t host of friends especially his many former associates die heartfelt sympathy of tho commu nity is oxtnndod to mr and mrs green and family in their sad be reavement 117 mr and mrs lund have given four of their suns to the army and william is the mist to make the siqiienii sucrijiic pto harry biiww11 launl of the ijivor pool scottish is a prinuuti of win- in germany gunner thomas lund of the rfa is serving in egypt and corporal lreil limalis serving with the a in ifumce one soninlaw third air mjicuonic william shorrack is in the royal air force and uncnil lier soninlaw sergeant k ii illeiihilalo of the coldstream guards bun boon given his discharge after nearly ttj years service with the dolors ite lund was well known in bsqilosing imvint wtirktil in this locality for some time dltlvkk ii thukv driver traoey was the son of mr and mrs d troriy glonwil- liams and enlisted in tho artillery at guolph in april 101h he train ed at pottawawa during the past summer and lurd voliinteorod to goto siberia ileeiiine homo on last leave on sept 27th ami died oct 2nd from hlonil poihoniu lie was 20 years ufuge unci besides his parents leaves rour hrnthers much sympathy is evtendid to the bereaved family w w wh nnkr to encourage small subscribers to loan nexi doqr td radial statiqn phono 202 b v gibbfns buy victory bonds anddielp wiiii lie- war ttuj ililllllll i iiolliices thnl ti riirik h luirt uiillt 1111 ills iiiim- been made wliiii t be cnnudi m chartered hllllksi in onlei to e courage invcstoih to- partiiipiu will grant reasonable certainty 1 repaying the advances within 01 year the hanks will advance u to uo per cent of the subscription the rate of interest being ttie smiu as that ciirirch by the bonds numclv ci pur int per arinum itiduetioii puviiiiiiu may be made monthly or iiiartcrl tin- hanks will also accept from small inves tors for safe lieepim vvithout charge the interim securities and later the upudh miciuaelvts to a reiisonajbleariiotitit ffir- the tttiiot- jwfreairi v rt- j -vbf- caitdo fr th pifiie- qfjgi vtfig the grmtcsl posstbjo oilcovirkgfrilent und ausistanci tosriinu suhsorjlie- ibfmxammjffl m crmmnemil ic5ibbl5is cash arid carry 44 nper when you buy a victory bond it is as if you put a gun to your shoulder and fired a round into the hun armies buy victory bonds j j gibbens phone iso lane block georgetown themen sstore making friends with fortune 5 fort nation they vvjl nslp her and they will help youv buy tf jctory bplds 14 1btqwv vphcnrws f2b u uu icras8 itobrisirafi m kns otitiii sii ityi s b lal afeonts for st6ckvyvll iletiiison 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bank barn 70x70 cement lloor tieup 10 bend of cattle c homos pitr pen drivink shed 110x50 rural mail price 88000 terms arriiimeil the harvey farm 210 acres one eighth ol a mile irom aclon 100 acres workable ttiilniice pasture and bush ii acres orchard boil clny and sandy loam frame house bank barn 16x46 pin pen ben house water in stable school i of a mile rural mail radial hailway runs through the ilirnf price 88400 terms arranked town property fourteen acres in hie village ol georgetown night gowns toadies white flannelette clown made in full sizes of good quality tneltotl yoke and lock stitched frills on collar cuffs and front each ladies white flannelette downs liickod yoke trimmed with feather stitch braid and silk stitcheclembrpidery collar cuffs and front lock stitched made in full sizes and of ijouil quality kuril black moire underskirt nicely stitched black moire underskirt with 12 inch flounce made of an extra quality moire kacli the kiddie middy the kiddie middy made of heavy 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