Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 3, 1918, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday 8rd july rt ir t 1 mammoth house mmw r rr i i i i- i i a j mew goods new goods jusf arrived a new lot of faney dress goods coln and sljk striped vque 080 mo andlvqo yard i i plata wlta vol ion sod and76o yard qeorgettetepe in qreoms white peaeh jlnk blue 04100 and 20b yord- crepe do v5he in pink blue white qream ndatzfonchlcopen navy and flesji t1su npd j7b yard suv poplin in old kono ortiy sand navy brown and black 150 aoi160 khaki cool foulards fancy nnd plain colors sand blue old rose and qrey 100 yard a nice range of 811k mull muslin 4j 60o and 7oo yard all wool serge serge suitings all wool 64 inches wide colors navy brown oreen sand maroon and qrey 25 yard worth 18 50 ladie8 8ilk waists ladles crepe de chene waists colors white maize crenm pink sky 630 undies white silk waists 350 and 500 ladles white voile waists 200 230 and 300 ladle whrelayjrt and jtualln waist 8 15 130 ajidvoo ladles fancy silk corset covers 130 17iijs0 and 300 t tales cftmhrjc rigrset covers with lace trimming 40a 60c 7ko anl 100 j- ladies vests a jorge assortment of ladies knitted under- war combinations vests and drapers ladles vests o to 78a ladles drawers 50c ladles combinations 125 and 130 hosiery ladies white cotton hose 25c and 35o ladles white lisle hose 35e 50c and 75o ladies white silk ankle hose 50c 75c 100 ladles white silk hose 130 130 175 and 230 ladles qrey silk hose the kayser 225 pair ladles brown cotton and lisle hose 50o and 76o ladles grey lisle hose 60c and 76o childrens white rib hobo 25c to 50o childrens black klb hose 2so to 50c b issued for several week but ao coratngtath general estimate the yield approxfraate 6000000- fceqpll- tar ibtmwo gallon cotaohtva r wlth 8t816 houtrf23l07m galloon in ibm j v i ths acdsons unniraal dryuesavwblels luted from spring until the full may- turtty of lb grirfce state comhjercuu beportshas rcafltedtn n wine tppror c eiably stronger phylloxera and ether plant diseases did considerable dminv- ageto the vines and the late sjrtfcco further tended to retyce the output the look of labor was also a hmd xnip especially in the department of oran which was unable to draw spoil morocco to any extent prices range much higher and th return to the wine producers promises to be good transportation facilities to franc which country takes large percentage of the crop are far from normal and there is likely to be a marked shortage in barrels and bot tles canada food board license no 83290 mcbean co georgetown seemed all right to him ut possibly mr sooa was more in- terstterl in ruplh tha in mere matter of spelling at last i the day the hoar the min ute bad arrived mr boos the tall and handsome school inspector stepped through tbe doorway of alberta blowy classroom and bowed pleasant ly to miss blowy goodmorning he said tve just dropped in to see how well the children know their les sons long had miss blowy awaited this moment long had she had dreams of mr boos enraptured at the perfect all- swers of her perfect pupils falling in love with their teacher and the chil dren had been so good lately i they know their lessons perfectly timmmlr t mill il npnn y first said miss blowy sweetly james what is a blltxardt its inside of a chicken nnd its good to eat when its cooked responded james promptly mlaa blowy swallow ml hard hem elolee tlfnrjs she an id weakly elolbe smell unique youndouble ek unique re sponded little blolse promptly mist blowy swallowed harder and collapsed with her head in the waste paper basket what is the trouble my dear mun blowy asked mr boos in perfect wonderment your schol ars teem to be vers very well la- formed he then rushed to extricate her and they married and lived happily ever sftera preslesnvs scotch forebears when people meet these days the subject of wnr invariably crops np and when one or more scotsmen are in the party the men from the land of the heather cannlly swerve the subject to president wilson and throw their chests out a they attribute all of his best qualities to his scotch ances try they assert that the president la rex in ted to several prominent scotch fam ilies belli descended from bev rob ert wood row the wellknown historian of the church of scotland whose name he bears another of the president ancestors was robert williamson prominent glasgow citizen through whom he is distantly related to the archbishop of yoru feared appetite of seal on time that theodore roosevelt when small boy would wllllna- ly wins nnhp church apropos the going ont of existence of the madison square presbyterian church madison avenue and twenty- fourth street new york by its ab sorption into the old first presby terian church there is being told many a story of celebrities connected with this famous church one relates to col theodore roosevelt who was reared there his father theodore roosevelt being on officer teddy was a good boy and went to church every 8unday even seeming to enjoy the long sermons of the inte rev dr william adams who was pns- tor for 40 years but one dny there came a sunday morning when the boy w not so eonloug ing his father after service on that fateful morn ing mr roosevelt went up to speak to mr adams teddy did not want to go but his father insisted once by the pulpit tbe face of the child turned pale his hand in that of his fathers became coldond the child clang close ly to his fathers coat mr roosevelt looked down scared and asked my son what is the trouble i never knew you to be afraid of anything before in your life and there is nothing in the church to harm you anyway father father gasped the boy i am afraid the seal will eat roe too the previous sunday doctor adam had preached on a text from psalms 288 for the seal of thine house hath eaten me np horse for sale good voik borso for stile price loaeonnble apply at herald of fice tf boarders wanted first class accommodation for three rontlcmon apply to mrs ti g mcnally victoria st 0 19tf lost on sunday june 10th on the 5th lino between james grants and h b smiths ladys black leather hand bag containing a sum of money and a number of other articles findei kindly leavo at i let aid qftico and locoivo rewaid 019tf tommys curious calling the british tommy has always been famous for the brilliance of his powers of romance if asked questions he did not want to answer by peo ple who had no right to know the latest illustration is afforded by a repatriated soldier of a welsh regi ment be had beon a prisoner in the camp at ontrow whore the german authorities with a view to securing skilled labor were anxlons to learn the occupation of the prisoners but surely never before were there such callings e treacle bender watchmnk- ers striker a milestone inspector tbe germans gave it np help for halton farmers for haying and harvest hundred of men nre available to nn- wiut in harvesting in h niton and many are experienced in farming the ontario government and other ag encies have looked up thene men and the municipal council have appointed rejjm- trars to whom farmert can apply to for help farmers should avail tnemselvch of this assifttance whore help is needed farmers can file their application with any of the following llalton regintrant v k le graft oakvillei chas hall trafalgar poj j f richardhon milton v f strong burlington j w crozier milton c w g randy georgetown j a tracy esquehing- po w j reid at ton marshall holmos cnmpbellville men or boys willing to assist on farms can also register with any of the above registrars only do so at once those wishing to wnti direct may do so to ontnno employment bureau 55 king st west toronto 62631 algefiawjnexr0l yield lnti omnotly nlakor tethit lrvioirtmon will total only abcfot 191502800 qaflmt tbctnecnkppf algeria l distinctly inferior to tftat o a year jlfo tbe of- attb thi thfey i ijentlon ov popular movie mere kn- hohtened children in m mean ing of word famous class jl second grade wo rending fldal statistic of the vintage wlu oof torn came across thfc wjrd f araons fears increase of disease new york physician seee more affec tion of the thyroid oland s result of the war a marked increase in disease of tfc thyroid gland as a result of the war 1 predicted by dr s p beebe of new tork in the medical record ha bases this prediction on observations in eu rope end on the fact that many of those who had suffered in the klstal- neff massacre deve this disease after coming to new v oftt ulttt uitjlr terrible experience in the triangle bhlrt waist companys are produced the same trouble in st least three of the sufferers and a similar effect was observed after the san francisco enrthouake for hyperthyroidism as it is called is known tb he an effect of intense emotion fright distress worry and mental and physical exhaustion the civil population will suffer from somewhat similar emotional dis turbance he continues the wives sisters swecthenrts nnd mothers of the soldiers have had some foretaste of wbnt is to come and unless all previous experience is to be contra- diet the incidence of hyperthyrold- isra will he markedly increased doctor beebe says the sufferers will need speclnl care and the disease must be recognized and trented st once if the cure is not to be tediously long which had to bj6undea out by tbev blonv expressions ob the children toe teacher knew that they ha no conception- of the meaning it he wprd ghe explained lis meaplrig in ttnfcnags so simple that tbe seven- enrld might comprcnohd ijhen to lllusrate shttasbedk have fay of yotj ever hftard of madam scbumim ijetokr one uttre hoy at german parents soldi i imve she sing then the teacher inquired- have ytu heard of krlt krelslerr silence followed then one utile brackeyed girl volunteered people on the stage are famous yes sometimes the teacher as sented ton no doubt have heard of sarah bernhardt not a light of rec ognition in a single eye appeared at the mention of the divine sarah suddenly toms face beamed and he madly waved his hand in his instruc tors face as he explained oh i know who is most famous of all- doug fairbanks i if mr fairbanks could have stepped into that room at that moment i such frantic ejaculations of joy a emitted from the months of those youngsters i such is the glory of being famous the 8plrlt of 17 the boy had taken from his pocket a pnlr of big darkblue homeknitted mittens on the pnlms was sewed red woolen to reenforce them he care fully drew them on folding h1shnnd thumbs up on his luncheonbox crtjrod to the front of his chair and sat thlnk- ing with eyes flxedon the fnruwav places of his dronm he was going over it nil again there was no haste no excitement no foolish sentiment but sure determination and the courage of youth suddenly turned to manhood with a little start he came bnck to the present and rising said i guess id better be going tou said i could get a train in about half an hour before you go will you tell me my boy why you chose the infantry t well when you read of anything real hard that ha to be done you will notice that it is always the infantry that does it they have to be strong young fellows they csn depend on for the real hard things 8 i chose the infantry sir there was a silence w he broke with the quiet words i think ill be going smith goodby sir in atlantic uary herrlck many good shoes mo spoiled bv being badly oobbled you need not bo afiaid to have yours repaired here tlieio is an much difference in shoe repairing ns in allocs be convinced try our shoe repairing department skilled mechanics good stock work completed whon promised and reasonable charges w wharrad phone 1t georgetown new idea patterns we have taken the agency for this well known line of patterns july styles are now ready l v honrigan 7 gjijl sto tbe finest in drug store service georgetown georgetown creamery we pay the highest market price for cream in any quantity open monday wednesday ana saturday nights during seeding highest test wm stufabs 48 h buddell 41 8 j lyons 41 poultry eggs wetoiil pay you the highest market price for your poultry live or dressed alsb fresh oggs georgetown creamery co m saxe manager

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