Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 5, 1918, p. 1

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v riftyfirest year of publication v the georgetown beral wednesday turie 6h 1918 1 so per annum or 126 if paid in advance ur published evry wednesday eeninp heuauopower prininaopfics 0erg6wn ont subscription rates these ab ixva6 tij vwt w a unit tbere cnayfenid doubt when t we see grief btjrickbn pajonis part ing from there b6ybaef they leave far the war wbijst still others with hearts surcharged by relief rand pride welcome their boysns thjb return some from the war some wounded and disabled yet mm v said goodbye oddfellows jy aen4 chare on friday evondijgj last citizens the wbre well rej ito tbeiunibeti of about 0 ladies spntojat their annual oniiipla par- and gentloniqp- met 0t tho public oddptxsinday evening wtontbey- tibssary and proceeded to thd home had the- pleasure of listening to an of mr and mrs tf t baybfet the ablejvddressby rov dr cline in there were orion lodge your subscription bknlrea contract advertising rates furnished on sppliostion ten cents per line for first insertion and ave cents per line for each subse quent insertion will be charged for all uanslent advertisements twelve lines to an inch advertisement without specific di rections will be inserted until forbid and charged accordingly advertisements will be changed once each month without extra chnrge changes for contract advertisements must be in the office by monday even ing j 1l moore publisher 8t qeorqe8 church rev wm burt l th rector sunday service as follows matins 11 a m evensong 7 p m sunday school 9 45 am in base ment holy communion 1st and 3rd sundays of each month at 11 a m times we donot far from it rather do we find a nation having a jolly good time to itself most of the time and so full of its enjoy ment that sunday is grabbod as another day on which to ftil in the excitement and fun sometimes such things make one seriously consider if we as a nation are real ly ripe for the victory that will come our way tt for no other reason than because hunismis un thinkable but certainly wo are far from appearing a nation at war now some one will say i am grouchy well perhaps i am a lit tle i am no angel myself in re gard to the observance of the sab bath but i often go to bed wonder ing are we worthy are we ready for victory and the winning of the legal 8tllton walkbridgeaoale barristers 8olieitors eto toronto and georgetown office kennedy block le roy dale in charge of george town office medical dr j08eph moandrew physician and 8urgeon medical officer of health district surgeon o t r office hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p m phone 58 omce and rosldence main street south opposite presbyterian church chiropractic no medicine surgery or osteopathy a m neil8en d c graduate of the palmer the ori ginal school of chiropractic daven port iowa u s a omce over hourlgaivs drug store consultation and spinal analysis free tuesdays thursdays and satur days 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p m phone 160a optical l l plant o o oph d eye specialist georgetown olllce next to library phone 199 for appointment dental frank r wat80n d d 8 m d 9 dentist georgetown ont hours 9 a xn to 6 p m except thurortny afternoon dentistry in all its branches over bell telephone offioe p l heath l ds d d 8 dentist omce in lane block one door north of onelllb carriage factory hours 0 a m to 6 p m auctioneers benj petch licensed auctioneer for halton and peel glen williams post office sales conducted satisfactorily and at rea sonable rates orders left at the georgetown herald office will receive prompt attention jack80n and lee civil engineers and surveyors tempt btdg qrantford maj a m jackson r m lee mechanical engineer etc oxsdls r 0 wynne roberts water works engineer w c tllley registered architect obituary isahfr m llttrb one of esuuosings most popular young ladies in the person of miss isabel little passed away at her home on tho 7th lino on monday last although doceasod ha1 been in poor health for some time her death was a shock to tho community miss littlo was a young lady of sterling character honored and be loved by all who know her and her early demise has caused deep sor row among her many friends the remains were interred in greenwood cemetery this after noon the service being conducted by rov b p cameron john a mccoll the funeral of john a mccoll son of mr and mrs d mocoll of kootenai was hold this morning from tho presbyterian church with rev grafton and rev liv ingston roading tho last sad rites before tho body was taken to its final resting place in lakeviow cemetery at tho time of his rv last friday tho young man was visiting at the home of his brother in spokano where ho con ducted pneumonia which followed by n relapso caused his untimely end dccoasod was in his 24th year and gradualod from tho sand- point high school later attending u dental college at buffalo n y it was at this placo whore his heal th began to fail him and ho do- cidod to conic wost again in hopes of betterment besides a mother and father tho young man leaveb to mourn his death three brothers h r mccoll of spokano wm prazier mccoll of racine wis and lioutonant james m mccoll now stationed at camp lewis and a sister mrs frank wallis of ton- a wan da n y the many boauti- f 11 1 floral tributes which surround ed the casket bore silent testimony as to tho respect in which the young man was hold by his largo circle of friends both in kootenai and sandpoint idaho news dud little in esqucsing on monday june 8rd 1018 isabel marjorie youngest daughter on the late david littlo saturday treat if you want somothing extra nico in tho caramel lino try our satur day treat this wook 100 lbs of homemado daisy caramels a soft rich caramel not hard to take reg 40c per lb 29c saturday treat price weekend chocolates i a mixture of caramels creams and nut contros a lino on chocolates that are actually worth 50c lb weekend special 33 t h moore he ad new home in torontothis week with a small tokea expressing the esteem in which they are held as citizens of our town major grant occupied the chair and after appropriate preliminary remarks callod upon mr ralph ross who read the address which follows and dr h g reid on behalf of the gathering presented mr barber with a handsome gold wrist watch suitably inscribed mrs barber was presented by mrs h p law- son with a beautiful basket of roses the address was as follows to mr f j barber dear mr barber we learned with deep regret of your intention to leave the town which has been your life long home we bhall certainly miss you you have been a good citizen and a publicspirited man you havo given a great deal of time to tho public library and wo recogmzo tlutl itu present efficiency rs large ly duo to you we are deeply grateful for your work on its be half you hod on interest m tho welfare of the yovng pooplo of georgetown and took an active part in providing for them a rink where they could have healthful recreation this was ono of tho pressing needs of the town and wo will not forget your zeal in regard to it these among others are evi dences of the active part you play ed in promotingt he best interests of georgetown we are indeed sorry that wo shall no longer have you and your family with us you have been genial and companionable pooplo and we shall feel your loss in many ways we wish for you all ovory sort of good and happiness and hope that you will not leave too long an intorval between your vi sits to the old spot on behalf of tho citizens of georgetown c b dayfoot l grant j a willonghby c w grandy g c mackay c w papst mr barber replied on behalf of his family and himself assuring nil that their kind words and hand some gifts wore appreciated and that they would cherish them in kind remembrances of the many friends left behind in the old home town short spoechos followed by messrs j j allen c b dayfoot j a willoughby r c mccul- loug dr watson and j m moore nftor which refreshments woro served by tho ladies at tho re quest of thoso present mr barber sang a solo which was greatly ap preciated as was also a reading by mrs major g 0 brown while deeply regretting th6 re moval of such good and worthy ci tizens from our town all join hear tily in wishing mr and mrs barbor and family health and happiness in their now home in rosedale sleeted soliool trustee at tho nomination meeting on monday mr elmer c thompson was elected a member of the pub lic school board by acclamation he will comploto the term of mr john blair who resigned on ac count of his removal to toronto bex theatre friday miss usra with juno caprice saturday sunshine alloy a goldwyn play with mao marsh and a billio rhodes comedy wednesday the princess of park row with mildred manning final episode of the fighting trail first opisodo of the mys tery ship with nova gorbor and ben wilson and visiting brethren from brampton milton and acton present rev dr cline pastor of tho chur ch was the spoaker of tho occasion and chose as his text the 2nd verse of tho 6th chapter of galations viz bear ye ono anothers burdens and so fulfill the law of christ the sermon was a strong appeal to all to forget self and help those who are weaker and less fortunate than themselves by bearing part of their burden as commanded by christ put into practise the ex ample of tho good samaritan and show by practical benevolence that true christian virtue so needful to tho human race he commeded tho order for thoir noblo work in tho past and expressed tho hope that thoir achievements of tho fu ture might oven bo greater than anticipated a solo by mr p j barbor was muoh appreciated by tho congrega tion on returning to the lodge rooms a hearty vote of thanks wan unanf- mously passod by tho membors to rev dr cline for his ablo and in spiring sermon address and presentation on thursday evening may 28rd tho friends and neighbours mot at tho home of mr and mrs ward ruddcl to bid mr neiuon stark farewell on his departure to- don the khaki tho former part of tho evening was spent in gamos and music after which mr wm pish- er called the mooting to order with a short intimation of the purposo and called upon mr leslie fisher to read the following address to mr noilson stark having learned of your leaving us to join the colours we your friends and neighbours havo mot here to spend tho ovoning with you wo wish to express our fooling of gratitude for your many acts of kindnesb and to show jou that our thoughts and sympathies are with you and all the bravo boys who havo gono to serve king and country it is well understood how badly wo need you a truo throughgoing cheerful follow of the right sort but our country is calling for just thoso boys and wo must respond for tho winning of this groat war for it is tho great est issue at stake today so neil- son wo are proud in tho highest sense ot tho word to know we hao such as you to send now wo bog you noilson to accept this watch as a slight token of our friendship may god bless you antihaston the day when if it is his will wo wel come you home again signed on behalf of your friends and neigh bours prank ruddoll wilfred mcdonald leslio fisher tho watch was presented by miss alice williamson after which mr stark miule a suitable reply followod by short speeches by se veral present then a dainty war timo lunch was servod tho re mainder of tho ovoning was spent in trippingtho light fantastic too to thoiiccompaniinont of tho violin played by mr d j mccoll till tho woo small hours in tho morning com court of revision plants for salo celery tomato cauliflower and all varieties of cab bage piants for sale at w h god freys guolph st 8tp take notice that tho court of revision will bo hold at tho town hall georgetown on tho 10th day of june at 780 oclock pm to hoar and dotormiilo tho complaints against the assessment roll of 1018 f l hkatii clork georgetown juno 4th 1018 local jvcws if ems ft goietowiif- motor oubvlruii june 18th the orangemen- will attend bervico at qj georges chnroh next sunday ovoning lbstchain for autd bet ween glenwillfamsand georgetown reward at herald office imdnday being tho- rings birthday council mooting was post- poned to thursday evening june 6th a pumber of autoists are liable to bo pinched for not having lights lit while standing on the street a garden party under tho ana- pices of the womens patriotic league will bo held at tho homo of mr and mrs fleck on july 1st just received a car load of salt lets have your order also wo can supply you with sugar in any quantity a m grandy tho protty hosiery that is on view nowadays renders it very problematical whether the abbrc viatod skirt has had its day yet awhile june roses and wedding bells dont count much with pa who has his thoughts fixed on getting a supply of coal and settling with the tax collector mr j j allen was appointed a member of tho public library boart in place of mr p j barber resigned at a mooting of the pubho school board last evening every person with a car is in vited to bo present at the motor club run to rockwood park on thursday juno 18th dont miss it it will bo the time of your life flower thieves are reported operating at our public school grounds and in the cemetery we understand there is a reith waiting for some of them now tho norval womens patriotio league have sent anothor bale of comforts to tho canadian red cross society toronto to bo forwarded to tho boj s overseas consisting of 68 prs socks 42 suits of pyjamas spocial this wook 1018 fords at bargain prices to make room for now cars soe our lino of the most modern and uptodate autos on the market at cooks garage george town tho annual meeting of tho ilal ton reform association will bo hold in tho princess theatre mil ton on friday juno 14th at 2 pm for tho election of officers for tho ensuing year and other business w h cudmoro pres marshall campbell vice pres lost black and white pibald pony branded on loft cheek find er kindly communicate with joseiih rush georgetown it mr and mrs f f short woroin town on sunday mrs snell and miss snoll of to ronto woro guests at cedar crost during tho week drt mocul lough and mrs mc- cullough of chatsworth visitod at w a willson8 last wook mr and mrs m williamson and daughter have moved into thoir new homo on guolph st miss vera board of springfield mass and miss alico chisholm of toronto woro wookond visitors at w h willsons dr j h laidlaw dr campbell laidlaw of ottawa and dr h m harrison of cobourg visited rev dr mccom and miss mccoll during tho wook bought and sold now and so- cond hand hoots of all kinds la dies rubber heels put on sue mens 40c i havo some boys boots at 200 hco them also mens wo mens and girls at rook bottom prices tho peoples shoo repairer ronoy tho gold boot my shop will he closed on mondays until further notice 5

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