Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 24, 1918, p. 2

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w h willson leading funeral di rector and embalmer onvf 0ioin- miili nils 11111k opfii li mil ninln owrgttowd out phone i win m f t thegeorgelown herald vodnenday july 2uli huh nkolkctino to carry nwixt rat ion certificates subjects tlic person concerned to a licay lino losing the certillcates causes coiihidiralu inconvenience and some citizens have learned that netfuicto rokis cotjth a- jfu of wouuy oijo inhij iripirtaiiww jjifted fiujkrfotjr djiy siijthjunv j3u3 itoatiaff hall not jfrfeiat i mlhjillrt 11kvhd as to tlic re ouror of lips and thill nation ko- into vinticvvar jjdtuft itiiumi- ber that haul ij not lifctlr for the pritogh navy jjritisi niehianti uipp apd that ihuidm ijff ttojtified jjritons w lift tooj tlie tjfefd bgainht uoli odds tjherj would inivcf booniofjhiraf iel l vjir6yuio itos tyquid have boh settled bj gnrianywell nigh before it boftan qanadas pension listis 6 play alarge part in thehauns finances for riiaay years to come and ih growing rajpidly thisjstobe ox peoted in tho face of uio enonnibus casualties which aro being regular ly reported t h e board of pensions announces that 8ih7h pensions have been granted and the average incroase has been about 120 daily tho statement does not tell what proportion of total disabilities is included in tho number and the different forms of injury are not classified if you examine tho leaves of the oats this year you will find a capital b on almost every leaf during the south african war the letter was v which appeared on the oats beyond being a matter of curiosity it has no significance so far as we know although some people contend that its meaning is the end of the war by a british victory this year we hope their version is true but should it not be wo can assure them that the war will end in a rritiul vjtnry sometime whether or not theres bs on the oat loaves or in their bonnott hot say wasnt it hot on sunday guoss you could notice it couldnt you or did it really feel hotter be cause it was sunday and people generally had nothing to occupy their minds some gravely assort ed it was about 1b0 in the coolest spot in the house and those who wanted an excuse for not going to church vowod it was2b0 in thesun on the streets though delightfully pleasant when a friend called up and wanted them to go for a ride in thoir auto tho result was the churches wore thin dreadfully thin on sunday and tho autos wore full and people perspired exceed ingly and abundantly many found cool spots in the place whore the coal ought to bo it wascortainly the hottest day of tho year and tho temperture hovered about 91 and 06 in tho shade some of oourso who suffered from tho boat willidisputo the correctness of the figures but thermometers dont lie and tho porspiring public is apt to the vitality of thochajn prayer idocy is remarkable and no matter how often it is exposed it never fails after a while again to lioutip serenely the latest form of this folly that wo have seen is a chain- prayer for tho soldiers and sailors of the united states france and england again the devoutsoul is urged to writo to so von different people one each day bonding the chain prayer and on the seventh day great joy will como to tho writer but in any case he must bo careful not to break tho chain wo won der bow peoplocan bo foolish enough to adopt this chain leltor idea as its absurdity is selfevident sup pose that this particular chain were not broken then in 01 days thero would bo 05880014407 poople in the chain but as tho world has only somo 1600000000 it is hard are signally successful in individu al enterprises and we have a fond ness for dilating uiioii conspicuous failures for horrible cxiuuple pur poses hut seldom if ever do we pause to consider the case of the aerage man the average man let it be noted moans tin great hulk of our population lie is t in- fellow who does not fail ot who lines not achieve meteorlike sue- ioss me is the tohcdcpcndcd- uhn individual who is there all the time in good seasons and in had readv and willing to take his share of the responsibility in the tamil in the municipality and in the state without him there ould he no nation but in name only being the important asset he is it stands to reason that tin average man is worth looking after in the flpalanalysis he isof gv or juijiynjjtbiin lyieeiwmjql biditntry foijdoiithls nsitfthw bwj axii iftriiiiwtjr injirjjuf li husutcba would beat a standstill loverhmeiit does wellto encour- ago jjnie manunietiiroi apil won pr capfuil who iu- lireplired to acch- i1iliuihttiiiigliuten5iitiiifonietii ii i dltcljbn shouunvou be allowed tpisthbpdinhlioreu cojties talw if jnajor xa1iip to tltv avertge avtmiiidcui tl it bcimilnhmiwienaco totr4iplvh- ptrity pftliff njitiqriofrtn goiwt- r thih dotrikiiori hbopfltlieii itaodfjlp forilio fupuikiuari jstajturq cbiiijidorotl hiiii wltepthft bestotaillior feifts juibnus sptead- ink thorn wjth bountiful hand no and yiolds more readily of its ahundftneoand do land- has great er abundance to yield ordinary industry should got full reward here more quickly than elsewhere and life should bo a comforting ex perience for the workor if its not there is something wrong and government should discover the disturbing cause and provide the remedy at any and all costs can ada must be made and maintained a good country for the average man off to a good start a splendid program our old friend hillv mcni tin new di red or of toronto talent tor the ihk drummers knack litis the tfreatrwt uriety and iichl ever pro dueed for the residents of ieorn town the programme has under nno a complete change and un limited talent has heen procured ihtoiiuh his uikkuhiim efforts no thiitlj i ihm heeu left undone to make the toronto end on the highest level possihle imd hill has eer taint made ood the talent pro cured is the best ineer depart inent the two stetler attractions nre new to ieorj4euvn and will he wtuuiav npmmt frofksiir obituary robeiit stewart robert stewart died of pneu monia at his home at ouelph last monday july 15th in his 01st year he was tor 04 years an hon ored business man and respected citizen of ouelph mr stewart was born on march 10 1818 at emjuosing halton county in the district known as the scotch block he was the son of the late james stewart and ijlizaboui stewart his father be ing a native of blair athol perth shire scotland and his mother having been born in rannock per thshire his mother came to ca nada with her parents in 1h10 and his father arrived in this country 1817 mr stewart stayed on his fathers farm until 1844 when he went to toronto where he learned the trade of caricntcr and joiner working there until 1851 when he come to milton he visited iuelph at the time of the november fairs in 1851 he settled there whore he lived continuously until his death shortly after going to ouelph mr stewart started the business now widely known throughout the province as the robert stewart lumber co limited in 1855 mr stewart was united in marriage to annie daughter of lachlan macorogor of kramosa who with a family of five daugh ters and two sons survives one sistcrjtlrs archibald campbell of guolphjilso survives robert stewart postmaster milton is a cousin mr stewart was a promin ent mason and was a member of speed lodge a p am sinc i860 he was also a member of st andrews society and of st andrews church the funeral took place on wednesday at ouelph club is lirblgiuri vvimi him theljosl and cleverest tviniidian boxers to btl iltocured dad will pile ui bxhibrtion clearly deminsuiihui bow to tprifi sis a th priiuky bull hie ntyetcty voai bluywnji- fci- r ijairiida ithiiirjlaiiiui of lite- tsasxn statwms pi fajlyertfiu yhl tifinilffas mlatityfii- chajjonge ho rnvt mj eoiujjijf thy conttfieol for thiio vopud weight an jn ttiiingj tlir ringtq 1ft- t3h pouiulft or loss th ikkieat 0i- pbrtuuitywgll iiye iqoftt- nhfiiiittt a ehuiict to dnlonstratvtheir n- wess itiljy jitcobs amateur lujlitweiglitchacapion of cjinjida will also boxthrte muniltt with prnnkio bull and jheolm hae niet lmforetho contest emling in a draw thus the event will prove highly interesting this exhibition is clean throughout and will afford tho ladies the first opportunity of witnessing the physical culture training essential preparatory for entering this great worlds war con tost mr chan keeber physical direc tor of toronto west knd ymca will iierform featuring puff the youngest and smallest clown in the world puff is only six years of age and has already hod two years experience in convulsing audiences with roars of laughter credit is due to mr keebor for the training of this child wonder our old friend john wildfnng is back with us again with a cleer caste of thirteen featuring the latestfarce the reveries of a bachelor this playlet last thirty minutes and news topics of week important events which have occ6rred dui ing the week amusing ttiiiiiighuut oerlninvtrmt dicky moore champion scotch dancers of america lind gold med alists of canada will appear ac companied by grand pipemajor murray our ever popular comedian joe williams will lie here with bells on with the latest repetoire of songs joe has just finished a tour of western canada where he was aci niiled capacity audiences on all apiiearanccsand hooked for returns nothing more need he said about joe as he is well known and liked at georgetown babe morrison a clever suiging comedian of tin the iliimy world ltnmnliikn care fully jomiilled and lut into hunily mill aftntctjvo htiape for tll kealem of our lnper a solid liourii knjoyiaent wkdnksday pour hundred klrls are leaving toronto to work in the flax fields two alrnitn were burned to deuth in a crtutti yemerday at leahlde camp a totul of 3054 trooph an report ed htifely arrived in the unitud king dom new niteu of vocational pay are made public by the invalided sol dier cunuiiikblon a new suivarlon ariny hobtel be- jnj a rem oilejed hotel has been opened ut jlohdon pttttfor dlxj of bjeiff fitilnw wlkue viuijt tnwcwuv abjtlbn ftriftram calfl t derinaivjwjlh 177aoilal vjiitorli-s- to bls cniflt was filled ina trial olclit military pnlhce hrid upiv tdrojitsp crowd rotiitiituit fioiiitbc buaeliatf untv- ftrm11irnyi0uers allujrcrftirlel ouiet powfn ymit 4regn mtfafry riof acf iejiiftsuijftnrifltj curitwiotttj j coiibcljuflouh orjjtitwra hiv brnglbiji orkt iineriir ebntittuil iiikujjiicanjj nihylvthi liis 200 irtriflbere in llil- vownrn of cii- fivv ikjgc fthiji invifyryirvat hon cij uohytty- art ln post- fttaster0jeral myatf lioaua lor- moll catrluriylll be itiin lu a few days the late john w slimline of nw yorlf biijueiuhijl 30iouooo to yale unjverslly pf wukfj he was a graduate senator 3am en mason honorary president or hie home irank of can ada died following an operation for appendicitis new yorkb mayor has suggested to the board of alrieyuen that a principal street or avenife of the city be named aflur marshal joftre thomas j mooney wiio was con victed at sanfranclsco of murder tn connection with a preparedness day bomb explosion will undergo execu tion thursday basset blcwett husband or jean blewett the writer is iliud kansas great wheal crop has been harvested with unusual huccihs lieut o calvcrliy oakvllle was killed wtllle hying in lonkluml the quebec government ia open ing farm labor bureaus at several cities the masonic grand lodge of on tario is in annual communication at windsor britain and peru have signed a convention establishing a piace and arbitration commission the soya bean may be introduced 4nto- c na n siihshtn lux cit hat itlmy nigollulionh r kuiliiik intervcn- iloti in slbiila fit- ki iii in progrintj lnivnen hie alii i pnv ers si r itonil knlioner president nf llii university of tntnnto fnitt ovit- ik to the khnki llnlverslty kink alfonso of spyln has intii- viihd lo sav- iljiht iiiikiiiiih con iinilfd to death hy th tlei nianti it cowlink tllkt llllltl- of t 111 ilf- ilttk crew roioiilo is ilihinishiil iih a iikiill of frxl ion vil ti mh rapinn a l eiiuirkahli- iii if aiulicsia 1h reported from tiimoii in riiarh iliry wtio wan i inimlid at itslil lirt larse cargo i 1 1 r supplhk h in he ilettpalrln cl i i til tin- 1 ii 1 1 i ils lo itnti i lln ilirllisl pui ilhl miotnenl win milch ii linlv hl till invlllg eliclilc in k iv1 ulilli- uuiktlll a hit i i in il at lln- fnit l italhiitsl hln t the ontario cvi miniil appiu ptiullh i vii llliljloll iiiiiiih to lipl jo urbaii and rrtl luefli ipillles for mh luftepqtllohsto ltmhliijlas vxmticjtljy afyti- l ijuut ib unntfifr fnvvuikch iidilcd vihmi wywliiuhh in rwebt glenwilliams tbcgarden party on the metho dist church lawn glenwilliams last fridayovening was largely attended and a delightful evening was spent listening to the excellent program which was rendered hy the following talont viz mr dun can cowan toronto rev a s truenlood miss lloartshorn and tbo glon band mr h p modro of aoton was the chairman of tho evening and made a neat address which was appreciated the ladies to seo wehro the others are to como i of tho church done splendidly in from but if wo could find them providing refreshments and contri- the postage on lettors at 2c a lotto would bo 10871208 and the let ters allowing onehalf ounce to each would woigh ovor 8000000 000 pounds and if each postman distributed 1000 letters a day it would keep 8000000 men busy distributing this foolletter there is need of prayer for our soldiers and sailors but there is no need of the transparent foolishness of a chain letter to accomplish it we venturo lo say that there is to day no noedvof urging poople to pray for tho boys at tho front for they cannot forget thoso boys at tho front day or night but tho chain prayer is a speoios of mental imbecility with which wo find it hard to bo pationt despite its ro- ligious appearance it is an idiotic performance guardian discussing the problem of can adas future it has boon suggested as a first- consideration that the dominion should be made a good place for tho avorago man tho suggestion is important in fact it is tho crux of the whole problem of our national future we aro prone to moke much of men who billing to the success of the occa sion gunner arthur beaumont of pettawawa is home on leave for a few days mr hugh logans fine new house on the olh line is hearing completion highest caliurp is among the now talent balm ranks among the best of all comedians and will be well appreciated george fisher elocutionist who won the chain p- ionsliip of toronto featuring drunimonds lo habitat is also on the programme gladys sawyer a talented soprano will make her initial appoarancc to georgetown burt uro cutt who appeared here last year will presido at the piano ami sirfftvn duett with miss mar garet park wilson besides render ing one of his well appreciated baritone solos miss wilson is the drummers favorite and her rich contralto voice is always sought at the snack concerts tlivls rot i age lonf h 1iiilt rivi i i iuiiib up in i iajy by the un tl the maximum uinlii on moikii 1iiuiit delia italian kel r 1 y a toronto coal i hy lire the i iii00 mm ann urali irnl nl dltd ai ii il unit nln- ill- hums i i 1 lloliell i ml ill clih i i i vim m i h i ill ill 1 i i iii m i in v ii li s mnunmml ifflcmnimiijjgii bgimntitfl iatiuiurdbl l ilto llti- lalkul ill carried iiiun- tn to- in vaileni of i on sim- il ih nht roy- nioiiiw lug to lnnlnnli oldest i if a hun- tn it ty ileror- i inniiihiit tn il ly mt-xi- mfll lor ian- i h i tut i tiri imt of i i n ii m on trvj rtttnr r v mirnnrt k i i f- t pnht hti y li infill h r iy- vji jum viol thcmcnsstorc i pi in in i lei not 1 1 in i o he dsiu d s ii alt din uuik i- iiiimi made pouu n dm i if mil intuit titiiin iij dttniitl ns mn 1 1 i i el n- ian id oin new ml si lc i nnl i 1 il a lai iue lo cleel iriun i i i iimiie impel t d ii iv v blue illld hliel ei iilhi 1 1 j in nine d hi- ii in the ill ii- in hit ml allot in mi r oi di r ittiw i nd i i- iikiik rottpofcuthix- trilij wr ivjli an mkitiiu nl lujli a virtrltij titj ijif vxtcnvim t li- cn iwiim vufynta jrtia tl ipr t mjii tijivite ie vanciuvi i jtinl co wu ciirfwrn pi4 tmv mi ijiv u n h i lsu i i isi r vi i- -w- alllw- ill v j jit i ti i-vl- 13 moiij fnriuijijnss now mi nlf thirt- iol v lljlw v0 wuijsi ij iiy iiviijif w full iil-vhhrlihilrtilcijbi- t i 1 rr g clottilni wv liiaett full i 1 i i r oj o miihk fit vwir uil oilti sintscti ijhi t ill tfn lord ifocfjuc- j itteirh 1iivi itlt u- a hinwrnv jaunfu iho jmitiwi llse1iu wilkiu the vmmufjir rh ordersittcifiwil nptuji xv i m s i-v- iui icrnjo -4- tauii j iyl fiii ikla fi vjrwtfutniuit irtiim jv f rii itfiji tvi t ivi h urp nr if i irj i thef chuin1 fin jrepiitl ft ivtt ruifnla flasvijffijmlf hujti o-iil- uietit ikeodm tv jvi tj llfiouioitr pifico at tbiiniif r iilr i i try into lhe ui ili ii i fl in20j vf ih n ii k i j cajuliht a rirtal ul i x i-ti- i itedajidiii1iim lfi ii i be receivitl fmincli in ontitrlo lot mi i i ii i to do farm worl to hide low t from llle fjii i crews of sllim 1 1 comninnd jii mimil in death i was a nieitihei t mt tht tirniiiuil ronto siinda v ioionto pen ii a set t niiiil l serat km il ilrovvnt d w inl u ii point the pnlit an 1 ye ir old mnllii u ei h k tlnin ppell il john f uisi ol ol tlie lllr im lii 1 o il rj m ii lit w j so lllli s ii f hint ii ii nut hi iliii- 1 h iiiii til- i ollltehkl ii uiniiiii hi itieil im i i il hie ji i ii l li i i ruin n imi i 1 ill im ill ill to lllh reals and other foodstuffs more than 12000000 feel of air plane spruce lias been cut on queen charlotlo island since april british trade figures show an in crease in imports of 15 538 000 for june compared with thoso of june last year the national division sons of temperance of canada and the united states is in convention at st catharines s j miller a farmer about twenty years of ago in uullowell township committed suicide by shuoiinc while temporarily insane cholfeni is hpi ending rapidly in northern russia nndttnceording lo report tho dentils in petroerud num ber at least 60 0 a day thehmttw i e c church news baitiht next sunday the baptist and methodist congregations will have union services and will meet in the baptist church in tho morning and in the methodist church in the overling dr clino will conduct the service and preach both niorn- ing and evening everybody wel come a union prayer sorvico will be jield tomorrow thursday even ing in tho methodist church at 8 oclock bowling lamkh koit lltanttltofilv jllly 15 milton charlie mcnair of sarnia a milton hoy who has made good paid a flying visit lo friends here last week sorgt w f dewar who went oversuas as leader of the lultli rati band is now teaching a bu gle hand in ijiiglang somo of the milton men who have boon on duty at the welland canal since the war broke out have received their discharge and roturnod homo their services be ing no longor rotjuirod the completion of the good road from bronte to milton should oc casion somo lusty cheering for a couple of yours people have been looking for this happy conclusion of many unhappy experiences re former challengers p harrison j w kennedy lit i j dale j gibhens 12 holders dr mcandrew j mcdcrmid 18 dr mcandrew j mcdennid 11 july 18 two rinks from queen cil afternoon games major grant g c mckay j gibbons dr heath 11 j v burlier 2h t mckay j j allan dr miandrew j mcdennid 17 h mccrcieker ii kvening games p pugh m dickie l dale d jjuwson 1 7 c w grandy m npar p harrison j w kennody 0 fj barber 12 8 mccrockor 20 any is allowed to increase its pas senger ralcb to the same us the lon don port stanley llallwny a temporary enibnrko lias been placed on the passako of motor cars between nova scotia or new uruns- wlck and prince icdward island witnesses at the inquest into the death hy drowning of mrs ietitla lcyland and daughter testiry that lon pond nl the island toronto is u death trap the chief constables association decided to ask the government to make it an ofonce for anyone engag ed in administration of the law lo join a trade union district agricultural representa tives in conference at the ontario agricultural college cuolph on the rami labor question had nothing but praise for the farrinorottes friday qiicstlonairea are to bo sent out to men of the 1920years class porcival c ward a 14yeurold boy of toronto was drowned ueai- lambton the railway shopmen all over can ada wero votlae on the question of a general strike a strike of 50000 labbrerb in ar gentina has further complicated la bor troubles in that south american republic j b quick genoral baggage agent of the 0 t it retires after forty- beven years service and is succeed ed by l l oroblll a french mission has beon ap pointed to go to australia to discuss economic questions with tho com monwealth government the employes of the canadian ex press co have been given a substan tial increase in wages and a schedule of better working hours brantford municipal railway com mission fact ill a deficit of 12000 through increased wages decided to abolish limited tickets the national division sons of temperance roeloctod c e 1- u- kobonthal of south manchester conn most worthy patriarch a meeting of russians in st catharines asked the dominion gov ernment lo secure speedy recognition of the russian socialist soviet he- public the district agricultural repre sentatives at ouelph heard of num erous successful cooseratlve under takings by hxrtners clubs and associations lellil f all hi llll ii iii lllletl lo ii lltuitll 111 j ill mo- r i fullviv rv tip lb ii i ci ntvi j- hi- jl uf i j vii ei v i amnnnillui vfcti tluwrn j ft h r 1 1 j cjx uiinaliiuusly i h y iii no iwki- i- siidiujc ri n rovui- okuii ml ttletc do- mi lor hihitr i i nlmow u j i a t i trd pilieiwi nailed the nut- j 7l of itiv in ijinvncjiky at iil unit- e i iiirfow la the i i i chinvli m kt n limtion o f ian indopen- ue hij whs il yesterday in iiii iitis in i e tlie ceremon- mirin with a i iieuin at tlie bel ch ip ii af u mil many govern- ii ollli nils wen- in sent how about the sub scription 1 it t i n- nijici p ll 1 ly in 1 fil tjubviilwt i- rxs hoiji rurv- mkvk criinjrihingk uiiil- tiir nrlimlrwrl meriurini iv co j l lcatvlsjiniijti you owe us what tourist sleeping gars mean in comfort to the traveier vtnnr ttittt rfnrvrtt jr rrrn nt lit un i i s ii ii it liar im n utl im ml llollkl i ml it 1 tli ol tht forme it ii ptt n moil tin ii is ihiiitc i i iih- inih niuil ut i i iit cit coil 1 1 nt 1 hr lookout it nilv in li i ii wi ir ih itl il illlpiloi llltili phibabl- itl in cfitiiiny a jcnnan mi hi jltljlfk 01 llhlll mush wji toiip- for i ho llhohl tho provincial maihinlsth cnvii- tlon itsonih ri t 1 1 mr crolhcii threat hi arivsl laliot iiun in wind sor ciimihk f r ital hlrik hon p k itliitwliii pijhi nuihter- ficncral has n ipj tntiiod to the komialr it hiim i fuin lo tbr laid stnatoi ijiiliyn tim i mi i niiilf juc counter check books we nre now prcpnrcd to furnish tlic rost counter chrck books mitle to merchants and others who require snnv us hiive your next order j m moore hip inirrii- 1 iti wli more it tl lnt i i 1 hi- l n tw i lit mi t pi ii tt i un un liilt i l- m- t to itiit i intl tv f ip iilu ii ot 1111 ii il tl i kill 1 ii vllt it i lulu h i m iituijik r- m unl tin- 1 1 km h tutu- with upplmn i lor iti lit l kiiii i tin i lit w nt r et nto lf llw h miimi l v jmll iimiitiikltiii iu iritl lt hist mi ii 11 thi- lir t 1 tt rut i iihi- i h lulrt hil ii ri itnv ttlso it tfv uc t t und tin piiniic r il il ut uk il tn tiritti union si ti u t p m wtlllmslll in jbtt u luiiiiii inl point wtt i r itifiini lion littttnrc mii 1 iltnii up ii i 1 u i nl f vwili in i i r in i r i pirlim ul h kitij- strut i t lutiiito ijiftnwrthern drummers snack patriotic outing georgetown friday and saturday july 26th 27th uixntjiibtl tab i im nji tn i i i hhi fniinruuf51 ibtitittintjidal itbomxamnrj herald georgetown war time economy i nnik tlie connor ball bonving washing ma rt chino ii- a ul ton to tlieirialh 3 mill limit wurl of vuli 1 willi tho connor hull iteaiiiim wilnn mkiihm it i- no loiujer wi1 di lint wnsh hour c astoria for infants and children in use for over 30 years alwaya bears the signature of we can now supply your nfetfeds in butter paper at the herald program of sports patriotic parade kut urilin lul 27lli nt i pm loi i h 1 1 iiiki i i 1 i i j i i hi- i m i ho i nt not ir iu nulo hi u tin mm mid liif n i minion lo i lie spin i games i uhiij hlio iliiliioh tiiiilor li iniiiitlis 2 fiiiirlii inilf inn i iiii ocnl itinh i ii co 1 in in lio h iinilfi- hiihi i in k rnrr iii1p- uiulii iwoko ijii k mil iiiio u im i cl in ii nnlli mi k ti mo smik in iiiiiou 7 biiioui liill mull h in liih lumnoll lilio h 101 uiil- nti f i luwllii mill il ii ul mil iioiillo inn ji ml 11 111 miiiu nil o iipiii i 1 in i ii liit k li in u iiii iiiiiin ii in inio j inl i 7i mil lit hiivi- tin o i i in 11 7i miu ii kill mm i no i iion 7 jiiiin lfi tliiu ilico 12 in kim-ii- i jiiiii 11 hull luilo hire iomiihii- nl irol iol mi i 17 klikllli ii ml i ii ii iil ilil t 111- lluht 1h i lull null- liv rii ii- mt i soiiiiiii n mini iiiiul v ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 null- 1 1 1 1 line leoiiielnw 11 mill llio ilvii i imi ii ii mill splendid prizes foi- every coiitent admission to games adults 15c children loc jno allen hnimi smiiituiy n geo griffiths clmiriiuui of siort- mil russell smith priilnt major grant parullit murfclmll ill- ioi mii it kin i ml- i uus l ill mink l i k uill i i is oi ii s i k li t c i lu mil i ml 1111 il i i s i i i l n iii i hill ol i 111 ih i v1h p ii i m ii 11 i ii iii it h trrerrlntrsp frmn ttii tiiry drinlmen over hie ol i riihliinneil ttieli tuli an est ia tln each wool nl t he join put lincl in the cm lendur a cuiiiulcli mncl of valium machines clothes wriiik- ois und wiili ihiu ils ulw u s on limiil w c anthony phone 46 georgetown ont iiwipimiiiiii harness harness flaving purchased the harness busi ness from mr r c nixon i intend to keep in stock a full line of i harness of all kinds trunks bags etc in fact everything usually found in an uptodate harness store everything neat and clean 1 invite you to give mc a call as every line will be sold at the very lowest figure repairing of all kinds done promptly a small stock of international stock food on hand which will be sold at greatly reduced prices to any person taking a quantity bring in your repairs and us a trial give iv a baiiley main street iliibiiipmiiw georgetown jo your is the first intimation of your message with this thought in mind the discriminating correspondent in penning her thoughts upon a sheet of courcielette cloth note paper is certain she is beyond all criticism 5qc per box and upward the kajul store the best in drug store merchandise the finest in drug store service 01 s mmm m lijiajhwlalkbyfc vjii- m s ifeiiilifw u it vc 1 vrv i itvwt

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