Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 4, 1918, p. 2

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w h willson leading funeral di rector and embslmer oftuv opposile mrivlioil hank open lny iiml nighl osorcatowd out phone 4 married koikk stui on turmlny auguil 27 1jik by ilu rev j u moavw el toronto klhil livni snly daughter of mrs j stull tf crorglown l allied koltv of hamilton died mkxmtkmnl in mtioii wlimvwrwf hu oe augusl vi tv iv- ij iuili fikht yoiiii own kond lo ffi berlin is tin- title of the following article which is taken front tin louisville couiiiir journal ami think worthy of reproduction build the roud lo berlin first in the cry of those having chargi of the cash box wjial matters it they nsk whatftituro roads he like if that road he not finished i franco your hous are building at the farther end oftho berlin road ki countvi 1rinv j awbuki whotfoithey cap iikl that end i0tli ubvitk vmarumjimiw dc4 onnvliftt juij dotierpt bar utfuii wm vvij v piohhtcrir 1 ll lajij dowjl tjiilifjii juf uo cfl- ing to you for toot wiljyqu jet uicin tfo hungry and die beeaaso hopw itijtuiitl mud rulo that faint w tvntv in mom at- liunie they yvj you send iwrjiioko min uud trfjtyjjjiu- ust tvjd atiww ijaoijjolif jcai wlii weidftthuy one- tthjcrry iiietuinw b pri feutaidfesnripkes dittyau flfitlumuf thom wakp up ypu iqen tia jtsuitii the roaas ouitd fljstypuv 6vn rood toward reilibl the georgetown crald i vamono aid tir pipuj9 that- afouvtdef rwi timeiotiwoj ttviriono tliat lienor loiiprycs the attention of tli public tltiaii tlicv call of tlib navy ijcaguo of cana da in sailors week trfr the aid of uio dojpendonts oftlip will ant men who have perished in the merchant marine many mineon- reptionu have arisen about the na vy league some even having the impression that the league was an organization to promote the build ing of ships the development of a navy and similar aims all this is unfortunate and erroneous and tends to weaken the support so badly needed by the movement it must be remomberod that 15000 men of the merchant service have givon their lives in this war to keep the empire and its jmople safe and their widows and orphans and oth er dependents should not be allow ed to suffer while hritan remains an empire the various sailors homes institutions and hospitals for the use of sailors will also re ceive assistance from the funds of the navy fjeague collection there are h000 prisoners of the merchant marine also who must he taken care ofaaiuehoav emv u fi wk conukatiijatk our council on iming able u malic till lux rale h2 mills thin year bvery rate payer will certainly appreciate the reduction in these times of high prices us that ill their ho hooil dah tlio knir was present ton iiniijne in importance ns it isloihiy the runts uf tin full iuii as e have it in our towns timl cit its each yimic wo hack a long w n near ly u thousand ears to i he times of saints ami pilgrimages nuil hol phtcen hlsttrrinnn tell us hint here the ivii- had its rise a 111- ig itwcftitths tljeytvmmitik oifbnhlt ob ttnd owi- rfpsertlikci vtyistfji hier did no hctnil bunded ii ni- rieilvlhfil hem tlieliesi gifts tlttfv ioujtl ultord t boiiii io t ll ly what the mercantile service means to the world and it is not too much to say that a slightstudy of the service rendered by the mer chant marine will prove to be the ground work for a proiwnknowledgo of contemporary history sailors week is from the 1st till the 7th of september and tho committee lire confident that if the people know- why 1000000 is wanted they will readily give the money the collectors for leorgetown will call on you sometime between tho 7th and 14th of this month be ready with a liberal donation for this worthy cause canaiianh auk displaying in tho drivo against tho oriemy the same old resourcefulness bravery and dash that have been distin guishing factors of their indulg ence in battle we may be sure that they are enjoying tho discom fiture of the foe as thoso at homo are onjoying the news that tolls of what our brave lads at the front are accomplishing fwit- iaftohinfthe regttuitibn vhifclrcath torn reckoning for himi eggs purchased froni rbducrs or oouiitry dcalein over and- above an ajlowiinccofone perceqt hevill- iam davies company and the mat thewublackwell company both of montreal have been forbidden to buy sell or otherwise deal in eggs for ho days according to the reg ulations in force since june 1st last every dealer placing eggs in cold storage is required to furnish the operator of the warehouse a statement in writing certifying that such eggs have been candled and that had and unsound eggs have been removed no licencoe of the canada food board is per mitted to pay or demand payment for bud eggs in excess of an allowed margin of one percent on the total amount of the transaction the object of the canada food hoard was to make the handling of such eggs unprofitable for the dealer who is now obliged to charge them book against those from whom they are originally purchased in the case of the two compnnies und j in the suspension it was found that no at- and his gruh h tempt had been made lo charge back for unsound eggs in this way although the candling records showed per centages running as high us fourteen a firm in char- lottetown has been disciplined in the same way for a similar offence the agricultural fair wlioiici am uh auriritlt mill knir w turn hiic i nur ld liooil hiys hihi iiml it ninl tin siinmitt picnic an one ol ii i niriil rviiitk of tin car if we iiml unlmtl nr knuklhu her 1 in v would luiw t iild vrf cha- wl raided nfa whnf he jatier rntrt offj isivdiik cvat umioit jlilgriummirslaiiii to- be icld nt flefiniate times of t in ylir and were called ifitirs it islirfur cry indeed ftoimsiuli fjifih to hie ons hich we lnrfe ill tlio present day hut hie dctytop- nient can easily be trncinl the fall fair hud its beginning in a re ligious ceremony canada holds the honoiu military notes pte grbld mmon kulod in actio u the t i iijin iijiiiimm juhdlirf l0 a llhhsilc cull- vcyiiik iii hjui imws ll i in ilcjllll t it ijirlicld mnrton wjih rccriv- il ly lie ihiul koldhmk wifr ihto mi siit urditv cviiiiiim- pfc ajinon is uiioukt ihto wiki has inndc i he hrmr kiicriiicc and ipuvos a wi dow and i wi tit tit cltildicn ard t and a rark to iitoinn in los n rtiilcs ins own famil ami friends ptr mason joined i he mki mjitl in toronto and went w ith tnin jpviiroimirtlittklbk iiiknijjwt 11 0 wiin jjijid ituetihfinartttist ioui- deronsed mis in ins 2illi yvuiund x wiijikit mn uf iiir esfciud iesideoti mr hil irtililvhv fipiil mukwf pjh f mr town council tax rata 32 mula eight mill lo than 1011 tma mokk we think of tho juiet and unassuming bravery of tho men on tho briny deop tho more we rooognizo how much tho safety of the world depends on them theros never a moment hes not on tho alert for danger signals and his watchfulness means much to tho lighting men going ovor there canada will do her bit and georgetown will do tiers when tho appeal is made next week the word that mr hoover american pood controller brings book from europo is that notwith standing bountiful harvests in croat britian and franco the need of conservation on this side of tho atlantic is still groat brood fats and butter are tho ohiof needs of our allies overseas and conso quently it is of the use of thoso articles that wo must be most spar ing the further curtailment of the uso of sugar is also urgod which would soom to indicate that sulllciont shipping is not yet avail able to bring in adequate supplioh of that article from the west in- dios lot us soo to it that tho war docs not lag for tho lifogiving strength and courage which comes from a plenteous supply of food whatever sacrifice is heroin in- volvod lot it bo mode willingly manufactukeb8 op ice cream cannot bo too caroful with regard to the condition of the milk and the freezers they uso the bac teriological test mado at queens univorsity laboratories of samples of ico oroam sold in tho city show ed big differences in tho bactorial conditions ico oroam made from milk that had boon pastorixod that is hoatod to a certain temperaturo showed up well but the majority of the samples showed colonies of bacteria that might cause stomach and intestinal troubles particular ly in hot weather milk is a very delicate liquid and quickly taints and spoils whon it forms the basis of ice oroam after being hold perhaps twontyfour hours it is not likely to render a very good article improperly cleaned freez ers arc also dangerous to the pub lic health council met on friday evening with reeve fleaftwell in the chair and councillors barclay cook rush and speight present minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed moved by speight seconded by rush that the tax rate for the vill age of leorgetown for the year end ing i01h he 82 mills on the dollar carried moved by cook seconded by speight that tho ileevo and clerk be authorized to sign the memoran dum of agreement between isaac stewart and loon cook of the town of paris manufacturers of the first part tho canada needle work li mited of tho second part and the corporrtion of tho village of georgetown of tho third part and that the seal of tho corporation he attached thoreto carried if holding the first agricultural kit ir on this side of the atlantic 1 the spring of t he year 170 n few of the leading men among the sett lers of the district surroiindiiik the village of windsor hants county nova scotia met ocli- cr and discussing viisund uieaiik of improving t he stock of 1 he set tlement decided to hold a compel i- tivo fair a subscription uki wik passed around and miincfhing ever ten pounds sterling in nil wiis collected also certain articles of clothing ami household furnishings were donated for prizes the date was used for may 211 of i he hiniie year on the appointed day eer inn n luid-aiidu-uis-h-r- milton mrs w p cook and little son alexander and miss elizabeth stewart who havo been spending a couple of weoks with friends in muskoka havo returned home j m denyes milton and e ii cleaver burlington will be dele gates to tho methodist conference which will open at hamilton at tho first methodist church on 2nd october it will consist of s7i delegates one half ministerial and ono half laymen word has been received at his homo hoie that calvin fleming who wentr overseas with a toronto battalion has been wounded in tho jaw also that pte john wilson who went ovor with the 1114th is wounded with gunshot in the hip a w youoll of aylinor artil- lerymau brother of the manager of the milton branch pf the bunk of toronto has been severely wounded in the thigh during an en gagement tit tho front owing to tho heavy rain yqster- day forenoon the demonstration planned liore for the returned sol diers at the convalescent hospital burlington was postponed until further notice champion church news mkt1iokiht clltlwll a memorial service for our fallen in battle will be held on sunday morning evening subject the valuo of right example ind took his famil to the liut people from ot her set t lenient s arrived tuo and indian- came in ironi the bush what a brilliant ninny colniod picture 1 1 1 must bac made us the crowded down t he 1 reels ot the little town soldiers in the gorgeous red ami gold of his mnjes- tys uniform sett lers in homespun gra indians in awv skins fcafli- ers and iiint with here ami there the shimmering silk of a grand lames n n the historical details of this first american agricultural fair are scant a newspaper of tlnr- time records that prizes vcr- offered for cuttle horses sheep butter and cheese so that we sef that the housewife hud n chance to show her skill us well as the farmer himself there were- also entertainment features the young men of the settlement wre given an opportunity to display their strength and skill in wrest ling and for the winners in ihix were offered as prizes a laced hat a pair of spurs and a pairof shoes with buckles we can well imagine that this first fair was a huge success and that all went homo pleased und better informed for what they had seen all honor to the men who organized the first agricultural fair in america lor from this small beginning has grown an in stitution which has since helped us in a thousand ways rural cana da for august yiytiilrtdisuui the rwjjntscicyc uuh j ing ilifriiiilie lieut ivfly iliilj has br wotltidcd itgnin ami is now it l in iftighlnth erin miss mnc res or ieorgetiwn who has been isitinn her cousin miss merle mrkniry lin returned liome hidasl wck as mis wl jackson 7l h line uuvoul in ilia lield a swarm of lers which were passing over dropf sil on her she fought thcmolt ugliest she could and ran for t he house but was in a critical orulif ion tov several hours from the meets of the stings medical aid i living t o he culled in mr john lliiinie 71 li line pluck ed a stoik of siiriim wheat vitj rirfi fhiiidsvui j ti pp jdin nf vhj ihctij vlipjjpb wiiu waftr grtdfaufylb iiit vssifls jjrduwiwm 4fihtu kifshi els of sprinj vv biat fntvm whubhe hnd 1500 slieue the stfrihg w hent itr this ietnit seems litivcdoif w idlv a d riiul iijid inojlsihrialup tlli ftclib vvhure 1 1 investors- lire jieolil luforiil- lltiollof valid isglwi ill a leaflet entiilcl ljiimsnrsc vihkiird wages to lit hail from in cnit agonl i a flour grain feed we have just received a large shipment of monarch hog feed and sampson feed these are two good feeds and give good results order a cwt today a quantity of choice timo thy seecj v vvyiljriy sirf asivvilr voilhrjr aiptfie u 1 grit pysier shelj charcoal poultry regulator liw kik ler disiiifeclanl t pluqbe ibrir prifciea and vmlils greensides proprietor uxk wltljl m klu hi i listed in 1 kit hi italt weiit iill7 crossed ov march 2llh hllh by idi1 with ov ersens in april r to lrnnce on with 21st halt killed in milion august ht ij iuk ill- hinc whs veins of age and leaves ti wife und young son about h years old deceased was the second son of mrs alice king queen st another sou pte per- chill king vviis killed in action sept lkth lilld and this morning word was received that a son-in- law pte nelson tuck was serious ly wounded another pte muitiii cummins firing iitic smelt is ill law the terra cotla public school board tho public school board met on tuesday evening with chairman dr meallistor in the chair and trustees j thompson is thomp son l konnedy and j m moore present minutes of provious meetings read and confirmed moved by moore seconded by k thompson that the following ac counts he paid jno mcdonald fuel 2l2f 1 j matthew supplies si 210 carriod moved by kennedy seconded by 10 thompson that hoard adjourn castor ia for infanta and children in use for over 30 years ballinafad always bsara the signature of rtov n wiuldell has returned home after spending a couple of weeks at his old home in the kind miss mary vannatter of george town spent a couple of days last week with friends here miss rertrice hilts spent a few- days in toronto last week miss myrii vannatter who hint been the guest of friends here for the past two weeks returned lo her home in acton saturday even ing mr robert cole held a very suc cessful sale last wednesday mr cole is leaving the farm and in tends living in georgetown mr ii harding of nerval ac companied by his mother and sister fillnn were the guests of friends hero on sunday mrs p spoar has gone to to ronto where she will spend a few weeks with her daughter mrs harvoy and other friends aug 20th 1ii1k- messrs john townseud and w hunter attended the funeral of the late mrs 1 mekeovvn at ac ton last saturday a team belonging to mi jolm townsoiiaybroke through the barn lloor one day recently ami if was with considerable difficulty they wore released mrs f pink and family of men- ford are visit ins in our village mr mid mrs a mcdonald j mcdonald and mr and mrs k puckering motored lo grand val ley on sunday union and terra cottu lied cross society met nt the home of mr and mrs vv i marshall on thursday afternoon there wasa largo turn out an interesting meeting and mi enjoyable time september hid pie s j mnrchment who is now in toronto hospital suffering from pneumonia is reported some hotter mr lerno cranio cut his fool luully one day inst week while cut ting wood in the bush mr thomas craine of guclph was a visitor here last week quite a number of our citizens arc taking in the inhibition this week the methodist church is being repaired and renovated throughout a lieopening and harvest home service will ho held in the near fu ture of which f milicr particulars will be announced mrs ij i lay wood is making good progress towards recovery misschcyno of llillshurg has lioen engaged as teacher of t he nth lino school chingiuicousy she comes highly recommended mr m lyons is out on his old rente threshing and has engaged mr 1 mcnally who has spent the past 12 yearn at the business miss l lawsou spent the week end with friends here pl the less waste the better the service cjlow telephone accounts die accounts on which repeated efforts to collect must be made result in waste of time and labor 4 most telephone users pay their bills p ndtheubor ami tone or osllaering teon are reasonable 4 but some subscribers overlook their bills or neglect to pay them promptly and the work of collecting such accounts is laborious and time- wasting q the elimination of waste in the telephone business means better telephone service when we can do away with any waste time or labor that may be involved in furnishing service we can put an equal amount of time and labor into the service itself to the benefit of all telephone users j help um by the prompt payment of mecaunt to avoid waste time end labor end to concen trate on the enormous amount ot neeetmary work that wartime conditions demand i ibfiniimmrlbl nl b oganmnm mi imi themeitsstore your new spring suit leaves nothing to be desired when iiuiile hv us all our work is hand made ixwscssing a dnr- abihtvii rie and finish stamping it distinctly as our own product liet us build your new suit style fit and finish giiurant i a large range to select from special genuine imported nay blue und black ser- ges very scarce good prices ure going sky high in i1j ijtiliimfteri in- ajhtibty votilh jpiwsb jicjijip rtler uov iintl saya nivinf v- f v f1irnimnv nvw afr in sjlhvts eoii lai underwear anl jatesl novelties iif neckwear ave- me showing a magnificent range in all the itiadijig stviesiu bifrd jtjuisnft hatti aiidtjipa v lla georgeltqvn phone 126 mtucjajs taiijoiung and miij foluvjinhings agents for stockwell henderson sk co dyers and cleaners toronto aauiifjal ffianmmtrjo ia ttrrrnrtitijjffll mnrttrtttrnmal saturday treat lei ill suiinliy imii om- el 11 hiveriles lig c-irinil- net nlv g u mi i u gl fr yen lo em al l v and f- llir heaelil ruling ugulio hi a ii saturday treat price 29c weekend chocolates iali week ll- sales llsr liieliles an- in aii which in phaw lo sl a the llk iliat iluv aivgeliintf b ihfn iiienrv ivegitai 111 a it weekemi special iaaaila ioiki liene no iioss t h moorehead the bell telephone co of cauda help needed rok western hart est when travelling to weslern 1 1 nr vest fields go by canadian northern railway and give loyal hiipixirt to the ivoplcs ijine piuchase through tickets and 11 sk for routing via grand truiilt lo toronto thence canadian north- orn information of value to harvest hands is given in a leaflet on i led harvesters work and wages to be had from any cnh agont teach the children to habits are acquired early in life children who are taught the value of money and the habit of saving grow up into good business men and capable women the easiest way to teaoh children to save is to start a savings account for each child 1 00 each is sufficient after a child has saved another dollar to make an additional deposit he or she will have a better appre ciation of just what a dollafstands for and bow much workandselfdenialitrepresenta th mcrchamt5 bank head office montreal of canada etablished 1864 crokgbtown branch c w grandy mmaijcr acton branch l b shorey manafrt pickling time this is the time of year when women are busy pickling e are realv to supply you with every thing you need for pickling such ns spices vinegar jars etc the following is a list of spices which we hove to offcr allspice cayenne iwpper mace cloves celery seed mustard seed currie powder tumeric whole pickling spice root gin ger mustard and common then in vinegar we have the white wine also blended cider then we have jars both crown and perfect seal in the crown jars we have wine pints imperial pints wine quarts imperial ipmrts and wine half gallons then we have the perfect seal jars in pints and quarts we also have parowax metal rings for jars glass tops for jars and rubber rings if you are in need of any of the above kindly let us have your order right goods at right prices cumula komi ruaril lii-riek- no ki278 lefs send yon the herald only 1 25 in advance the pease ah- blast will save you money at lie ixwk of anil jum ubovp 11 ro- 1 int of uvory pease economy furnace 1h jam liturttloiih ilpvlm ttiicrhiy a urroiit of hot air vmtvrh i lie conilhimlluii ilmiulwr iml mlxo with i lit stwos tiioiii1ini by tlio firo iiihiirliiu complete miiliiihtjon tiitm feature uloiio ih u dolliir h4ivcr mill nll imiimjil ti imyoiie lntercet4ml ui iiim coul bill dealer w c anthony georgetown 33o a m grandy the pure food store phoneti75 different kinds of heat your furnace should not only give you plenty of heat but the right quality of heat 7 some houses would be better without any heat than the kind their fur naces give them if you study the sunshine furnace you will know what the right kind of heat is and how to get it for sale by 3 w kennedy m sunshine si m b8v j ismimmm i

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