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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 2, 1919, p. 2

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vf i ii ai f w h willson xeading funeral di rector and embalmer oflue opposite mcrclianti bank open day and nifhu gaorcstown out pipuum birth mafiarea and death are chutkei form the following rulei births jic marriages soc deaths 50c memor ial oirdssoc 8c per line extra for pvm j i i x r vvvv married wrioouwwortii walsh at the iei- dunce of the bride futher nelson township on wednesday march 19th 1919 by rev a e marshall milton norman c vvringlesorth son ol john irlil4tevoth xwtirdei iwtnn v coifitorhfirl wjtjitujnoghlo- w ofihenhbviuir i 1 a t v ottoitfat ewhoniv iuai on thurtjy vxlaroh20t1ill9 lohjn r groat aged i 43 years k oiurchwthewilhorudwv eabfeiiaud ierlith 11 ttiegormfltwi -i- i ih ttvp j i vcfsp 0ntabio education i jncrtmenj hajs ifcsoihded the yimita- r tiosoywhichcaqdidatesrpay se- ifciiro their hs entrance dr other v idpijaitrjcjontal ejcammatiops on iilssinl an jjascqr teat exomiha tion and fbrnishlhg proof of throe months farm employment this yoar all candidates for admission to the high schools and the model and normal schools and the fa culties of education must pass the prescribed midsummer exa minations one of the bimtlebt ways of arriving at your income tax and at tlie same time telling the govern ment n lot about your private f fairs and your own personal oharms and accomplishments was publish od by a paper in the united 8tafces where there are worse tangles and a much heavier tax than we exper ience here it is first take your income add wifes income divide b your eldest sons aiie subtract your telephone number subtract your auto license number add electric linht bill divided hy number of kilowatts multiply by your fathers age add number of gold fillings in teeth aild your house number subtract wifes ago approximate divide by number of aunts you have add the number of uncles subtract number of daughters multiply by numbor of times you have gone up in an airplane snbtruet your best golf score add a pinch of salt atul then go out and borrow thetuoney and pay the tax obituary ltv p f tv k jii f ii f 4 fcfe fe blrv- john b groat after a short illness at his home at ellihoin man john r groat son of mr hubert groat george town passed away on march 20th ilo is survived by his second wife and by two brothers stafford of georgetown just returned from overseas and william of vancou ver the interment took place in the west dooeased was well known here and his many friends deeply regret his early demise alexander mcdonald by the passing of alexander mc donald one of georgetowns best juiown and widely respected citi- zons 1 1 lis been removed from the community his death took place nt his homo on main street on tuesday march 25th after an ill ness of about three months de ceased was born in ohinguacnusy seventy- three years ago but came to eequesing when a young man and farmed for a number of years over thirty years ago he movod with his wife and family to george town where be remained until his doath besides his widow who was formerly elizabeth burrisides a family of four daughters and three sous remain to mourn the loss of an affectionate husband and futher the late alexander mo- donald was for thirteen years chief cnnstftbteand assessor of the yillayo of georgetown and proved himself- ri oouiteour and capable official be was an honorable bmadminded man and a true frioiul with a sympathetic heart that heat for others woes of a jovial disposition he made many friends arid wan always ready to extond a holping hand when oppor tunity afforded his familiar flldire and cheery greeting will be missod by many but we revere the mpmory of sandy mcdonald as a kind neighbor true friend and rood citizen the funeral took place on thurs day afternoon wlien the remains were laid to rest in greenwood cemetery the- servioa was oon- cl noted by roy mr cameron of knox ohnrch of whioh deceased wub a member the pallbearers wore three sonsnlaw b now- oombe ii w brwin b c adams anil throe grand sons b a new- oombo j 0 nowcombe and k mcdonald among the beautiful floral tri butes was a wreath from the town cou noil a faithful servant of which dooeiisncl had been for many years good roads deputation at toronto weatara ontario men se pramler hmurat sad opllescnaa racardlkb toromto to samlm hlgh7 qmrtotowo idusely bapraaantea there soemed to bo two out standing points to sir william hearsts reply to the large good roads delegation which waited on him at the parliament buildings last thursday the hrst was that the hamilton to windsor highway hab been pretty well deoidod upon and that it takes first place in the government programme the sec ond was that the ability of the government tp construct the tqr- bnio to 8irnia line- which was t- queaby r opoptho m0abnie of jaasutaiioe wbioh the j decided tpgive provinoiaf govern- tnehts in good roads venture- it waapheof the biggest and ahbst eniihrishjwid deputatiodb fchaevef asfenrbied ajimhet mattia vswrtejhstyetev mhceplbedp iwvqi gedrg town aiai vicinity la all there tnuaavaaeen four drbve hik clred tufffollpw- fflgioiunicipalitiies through which itis proposed the road shah kin rnla earkhill thedfprd potest mitchell besifohhijcllntob god- erieh stratford new hamburg kitchener st marys guelph baden georgetown brampton and acton the need for the highway was voiced by about a dozen speakers who were introduced by welling ton hay mpp for north perth those who spoke were s w willson crown attorney of sarnia mayor stevenson of stratford hon nelson monteith former minister of agriculture h d eu- ler mp of waterloo t j han- nigan of guelph major grant reeve of georgetown mayor bull of brampton h p moore of ao- ton deputy beeve clarke of god- erioh beeve bohlender of water loo beeve jennings of thedford mtryor nesbitt of sarnia and beeve beavers of exeter tho addresses were all brief the speak ers ohiefly emphasizing the fact that the people of the distribt to be served are practically unani- hioub in demanding the highway the prime minister in replying stated that he accepted the pres ence of such a large deputation as evidence that the government in its general policy of aggressive rood construction has the whole hearted support of the people of the province your representations will re ceive our best thought and consid eration he promised i am not in a position to give you an answer today you will readily under stand that an undertaking of the magnitude of the one you sug gest cannot be lightly entered up on in agreeing with the statement that the people are demanding roads the prime minister pointed ouj that not in one or two years oould the scheme of road ton 8 trac tion that the government had in mind be worked out but io veiw of tho present oiroumstances the government proposed to go on with construction as actively as possible in order to provide em ployment and create faith and confidence in the people in referring to the federal grant the prime minister said that the government was waiting to see the promise givon incorporated in legislation i can assure you he said that there will be no curtailment on the part of the province in its expenditure by reason of any mon ey we get from the dominion government it will only stimu late us to greater energy the money we reoeive from the domin ion government may enable us to undertake a greater mileage of provincial highways than we oth erwise oould terra cotta mr and mrs g aldous gave a farewell party in honor of mrs k loam on friday 21st march mrs icara left for england this week a most enjoyablo party was held at the home of mr john mo donald last week a pleasant surprise of the event was a pres entation to mr fraser mcdonald mr and mrs l craino have moved to terra cotta and have taken charge of the old corner store pte j whitney has arrived home from france looking hale and hearty and were glad to soo liiiri again memorial suggestions georgetowu miucli 2f 191 9 to the beeve and council of the municipality of genrwtown the following resolution was mi aniinously rorriid at the iiiiciium of the great wnr velernm- of georgetown on i ipsdn mitreh 26th j thai wlieroabii lamvcinenl is on foot to erect a memorial in ine- mory of the local liny who fellin the great war whereas u memorial to bo suit able for the purpose for which it is to be erected viz to keep green for all time the memory of thowe who gave their lives in the lieiit war andtp inspire tliinundfutiure ghibyw6bsvimthlove oild vspirhv tplinvajoh -ttoa- ibjiaif nwabnal dftngpji ahomi tie- ofittpermanent oafure add tfkyls tovaiiouso a feeding of hanoi and rresueotforthe fallieriiaud wboreas abating rink slid olubjduge has 6eqn- disciusediw amornoriai aftd we as pf the geortfetevf n ijraiicn thegreajiwarelteiian- asbpctten- iavbrovemqhitl t4 tm falletifn- tnftfrin iitii auiati fqiio tain bja moiumejoft wthv names- bit tjiri fallen inaea theceoru to oe erecterf wiabh site in georgetown w bjhyna sectreas ao ideator a memorial for durn fatlejn heroes wpuld be- to pur ohase ifit could bq had reasonablet the property ou the north side of the late j b barbers residence and owned by mrs smith of tor onto the large lawn in the front of residence to be laid out for a small memorial park trees planted also shrubs and flowers rustic seats and benches placed under trees that children or anyone may go there for an hours rest if up town either shopping or walking at the front entrance have a beau tiful stone arch with a soldier in uniform or two if decided ono a soldier on horse hack the names of our dead heroes to be carved in the two main supports of the arch with a wreath of maple leaves ar ound the names a fence should be placed across the front and a small gate at the on trance the reason of this that dogs may be kept out and not destroy shrubs and flowers then part of tbe residence down stairs to be fitted up as a hall for tho owva a place the soldiers may go for their meetings furnished cosily with tabic desk chairs a largo fire place etc should a veteran die who is without a home his burial to take rjlaoe from the gwv memorial hall the restof the rosidenco to be used by a caretaker whose duty it would be to look after the lawn and care for the hall his pay to have the house rent free for his work an entertainment to de fray any expense incurred in the spring of each year oould ensiy be arranged and therefore after the first expense was over the small memorial paiu and hall would be no burden to the town this won id be a memorial and nothing to do with the watches for the re turned heroes only they would have tbe use of the hull for them selves to hold nieotings and for any other business th 3 same as any lodge room this would bo for georgetown and vicinity as at present there are a number of people outside of georgetown who wish to have a memorial for their boys and who would gladly join us and contri bute to tho memorial fund mrs t j speight bradley hushs big cattle sale april 8rd willoukhbyb stile on tho 10th april of cattle at spring brook farm georgetown welcome home boys haroaa firoan ovaraaaui ara now ar riving alanoat daily then- weiti several glad homes in lenruetown ami vicinity during the past week caused by the n niv al of beloved soldier sbus from overseas a hearty welcome was accorded all iu one way or another the form depending upon the noti fication previous to arrival on friduy evening ptes orby herriiikton and gordon llniner ar rived and well met by numerous frieudt and citizons addresses of welcome wore mnde by beeve tlraut uiuf rev ttrunx on sottiidti 1 tes thomas pbb- fcje ak siifl mftrpldteit- gebrge- tgjwaqi 1fce- j jujrrfobbyite i6f fenvilhiaitejl- 06saidav pte mttiwgjovbt batik i to town tod on monday 8gt prank mcdonald pie alf tooijsjwid jte hyhill aiiaved 1 the 1 aod piyouali vxitavjcarijy wojtfjn arid-cinn- iaep boafbirber arrived at their bonds in 1pvonto an- spnflitv- y -vr- l jsjtbaptitwiilongljriy will hpldlicattlcauat shthng brook paridi georgotbwnv augttoti 5ale -of- freehold properly in norval there will be offered for sale by public auction on the premises on monday the 7ih day of april a d 1919 at 2j0 pm by benjamin fetch enq auctioneer for the executors of the estate of elizabeth lyon deceased th- dwellinghouhevnd properly described m followm all and inular that certain tract or parcel of laud and premises situate lying atul being in the village ot norval in the township of enqueuing in the county i halton ahd 1rovince of ontario bcin composed of lot number kijjhteen hiid part of lot number seventeen und part of mary street unopened according to a plan of the village of norval made by j stough- ton dennis p 1 s said lands being more particularly described as follows that is to say commencing at a point on the south side of guelph street where it is in tersected by a fence line the said point being distant 436 fet 6 inches measured westerly from the western limit of arthur street thence westerly along the said li mit of guelph street and the production a distance of 118 feet to a fence line thence southerly along the last fence line m- of 146 feet to a frnce line thence easterly akmitf the last said fence line a distance of 126 feet 6 inches to a fence line thence northerly nloni the last said fence line h distance of 145 feet 6 inches more or less to the point of com mencement upon the premises there is a large roomy brick house and a large frame stable terms 10 per cent at tho time of sale and the balance of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the 7ih day of may or sooner if desired and possession shall be given on completion of the contract there will also be offered for sale thi following household contents payment for which bhhii be cash at the time of kale 1 heater stove 1 extension table 2 dropleaf tablck 4 beds 4 small tables a number of dishes carpets garden tools and other sniall household effects for further particulars and conditions of sale apply to mr w a lyons or mr george a love cheltenham ont to the abovenamed auctioneer or to the undersigned a g davis vendors solicitor brampton out auction sale the undersigned has been instructed bv w j switzer to sell by public auction at the elizabeth lyons estate sale nt norval oh monday april 7th 1910 the following top buggy armstrong make nearly new top buggy cutter onehorse wagon single wagon harnehb nearly new single buggyharness nearly new single har ness set doublu heavy team harness set heavy iloubletrucs nearly new necuyoke open fop horse collar abdvc articles all in good condition tkrms 10 mill undvi cash over that amount 8 months credit on approved notes denpetcii auctioneer special farm bargains for immediate possession oooooooooooooooooooooooooc just outside 109 aaz farm 78 of a mile from town of acton corporation 9ffakne ttoihble iai twgbpsqf gmvwya lise 18 ipornjhath rooiiv aaft mtijdlary furnace banl fomented floors gtode pig peri 1840 with cethented fldor old barn 80x40 sheepjwm school 2jotaaxtocnureha8 jdf rfmil posaesujori arrtaptdr frio 858a 50 acre mlliiqnt fdljojis at n uie cbroer of tee brampton stone roaiv 1 l4mura soil effty laamb saidyloarja pltfoty bt ylqr tho 9dh6ol j a mile otluwh ijroilej poasebbfod hnytirhe 4 489001 j- iiiiiiiibi ib cm ffil ib nnnrnnni bi ib annrnmu il b rrr 200 acre i h muc from afton 165aors wortable balanoo bush and pastureland a small orchard soil clay loam o gravelly idarii spring water 2 frame houses of 7 rooms and sroonis bank bairi 68x48 with good stabling all rement flpors ii perrjcemontedl lien hbuse 18x24 water in stabies alton school 1 mile rural mail and telephone price 15o0o- 100 acres s miles- from acjon 60 acres- workable 20oros ood hardwood bush some cedar swamp s acres of pasture soil sandy loam plenty of water large frame house new bank barn 00x40 stablinu for 20 head bit shed for cattle horse stablki6x20 stabling for 4 horses hen house driving bouse school 1 mile chnroh li miles rural mail prioe 86200 100 acres in nassagaweya township 12 mile from hoffatt 76 to 85 acres workable about 10 acien hush loamy soil 2 wells and a spring frame house 6 rooms bunk barn large stable school and church i a mile a mile from cpr price 7000 100 acres in erin township 2 12 miles from town of adon 70 acres workable balance bush tapped between 200 and 800 maple trees small orchard 80 acres fall ploughod soil clay loam to sandy loam spring water 1 well now solid brick house 9 rooms good furnace house all finished in oak bank barn 66x4 with good stabling tieup 16 head of cattle 2 box stalls mimmor house 20x20 garage cement silo windmill school 1 miles rural mail and telephone possession any time price 86500 the mens store 1919 spring 1919 i we cordiall invite you to inspect our display of fine suitings overcoat in h troueeridg etc for the present sea- sou youll llnd enough variety of patterns and weaves to give you an pie choice seo our speoial in blue and black serges fully guaranteed price right samples roady for out of town ehstomers mpte furnishings and hosiery y ai all ta a spring tyhih haraanijsoft jbeh bta caps etc w ar howin ap a8sartedtdofc ofboyavv yputhfanvl menjaylwear clotbing- nlitoi i bfiatipfhlsupb tl18eaijb 7 v 0ejav alttti wldnpbofcquv siiwokftn knowti y v ism lj georgetown phone 126 aighclass talldbingand jens pobnisjhiljge agents for stookweil henderson- -qo- dyers and cleaners toronto mrttrr ibiiiiiiiuiiirjiil iaaiiiinnimom la n hjyjmggnjj saturday treat that good pld fashioned homemade maple cream a great favorite with both old and young no doubl you have made it and made it real good too but it hardly pays to make it when you can buy such delicious maple cream a our at 23c per lb saturday we offer you 100 lbs of homemade maple cream with fruits and nulu in it thii delicious sweel is sold in most stores at 40c per lb saturday treat prioe aso per lb week end chocolates 39c lb our fresh homemade week end chocolates are selling l away below their actual value try a pound this saturday and be convinced thai our week end chocolates are worth 50c and 60c per ib week end special ssoperlb willoughby farm agency georgetown ontario card of thanh we hereby convey to friends and neighbors our very sincere thanks for their many kind expressions of sympathy to us in our sad boreavo- ment oausod by tbe death of john a mcolure our beloved son and brother mrs john moclure and family henry ford is declared to be tho worlds riohost man why evoa his money rattles and niakes n noiso notice we have just receiv ed our spring stock of boots and shoes of all kinds for men women and children and tbe prioe is com ing down call and see us for we have a surprise for all customers we have an extra large lot of childrens and infants boots at low prioej we are pie only sboomen in town who bjji direct from fac tory to feet and no one in the oonnty oan compete with ns wo are the cheapest repairers call and see us j boney son tho gold boot georgetown full weight of tea in every package redrose teais good tea sold only in oaled packages i121 notice especiall to farmers commission office in acton 1 buy and sell everything incidental to farming on com mission basis no charges unless i make the sale for sale- cattle choice pure bred scotch top shorthorns all ages and sex swine pure bred yorks all ages and sex sheep pure bled oxfords also grade stock of all kinds and horses of all classes chester plank next kenneys shoe store main street acton ont milton t h moore he ad brampton georgetown jacksonts mclaughlin and chevrolet sales room bank of hamilton sell at high prices and buy at low ones thot is the key to suocess sell now at high prices and save the money buy nothing you oan do without you will make money tor yourself open a sayings account with the bank of hamilton georgetown branch o o mokay mnrr we are delivering this week one h 46 coupe mclaughlin one 490 chevrolet one h63 special mclaughlin one latest model ford we have on hand fotimmediate delivery one 490 chevrolet sedan dozen 490 touring cars in used cars we have one 45 special 1917 mclaughlin model looks like new one mclaughlin older model running like new two used chevrolet8 in good shape two used fords one ford coupe 1918 model with gray davis starter and electric light white wire wheels and is in good shape in tlmicks we can sell besides chev and mclaughlin light truck the sterling from 2 to 5 ton trutks the nash a 2 to 3 ton truck at 88joo guaranteed smith form- atruck at760 perfectly sanitary truly artistic safer for baby less work for mother right here in town we are selling the prettiest and moat practical lowpriced floor coverings on the market youll be especially pleased with the unusual beauty of the congoleum artrug pat terns they combine the two things most desired in mod ern homes the truly artistic and the perfectly sanitary 1 congoleum rugs are beauti ful both in design and color ing they are wonderfully practical being waaraable waterproof and sanitary they never gather dirt under them because they lie flat without tacking the edges cannot icicle up fred cook agent georgetown some good m sav specials laiyo buffet and china cabinet rombinod quartercut oak finish art class doors in both buffet and china cabinet seetion lined cutlery drawer large linen drawer good value at 4600 speoisu prioe aeoo good serviceable dining chairs set of 6 5 chairs i arm 1300 useful pieces hall trees 1 50 large roomy oak arm chair fume finish 995 rocker to match 1045 quartercut oak rockers large comfortable and splendid designs 1050 s840o iaor bed gaudies springs and mattress large size oak finish library or living boom table the biggest snap in tears i high grade sewing maobines good cash value at 88800 wo have only a few and will offer at tlboo see these sure main street georgetown i v you let us cooperate with you in making it more pleasant than ever before we sell prepared lye sponges rubber gloves insect powders furniture polish moth balls tc p we can greatly lessen your wprk and trouble s 3 store the best in dnia store merchandise 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