Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 23, 1918, p. 3

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p3ss rnwjjt jmmsm 1 iuf miniiiiiiiidll laoggggh matthews drug store treat the first symptoms of your cold or grippe and you may prevent more serious troublet see our window for some timely suggestions mimmimm dros ojdistvtionerv 1 inimiijiinbl t w j- m k ik 1 15 w 1 m kfc lklsisisai beiiigegetpwngittjver aiiudakaatf iom arvapw yejaijibg oocii iiushasboen changed won fterasei with spats why ot t get a husband tmg new coaiii ofpaint tin she barclay block haqrgatly imptfov- ed its appeararioo a you g t hol th personals mr f w brooke of toronto wm in town yesterday miii w a p campbell of port hope in visiting friends in town mr douglas jackson of toronto acting fruit commioner ia visiting friends in town and vicinity mrs 8 f hooper formerly of oeorgetowi home in toronto last week mr and mrs d j jenkins and children of calgary were guests at the home of mr and mrs e w cole last week new advertisements tobm prune cottage oncliarles st apply i16tf in mr ii w kennedy tuffe ren 10il mr adam kay has returned to town tifer spending some flienths t flbjg add myiarilrtey bradfe hakethe syrnpathyrof man y frlrtias i r riritln in their bad bereavement last week bsy eaused by the death 6f their dear ittle infant daughter those from ja itartoaiwhoftt- ksi oded toftpfeloi tbrlatwrn v jatrrs- aramro ifclliohv ajtrrrarliiisjt hovu to rent on wcsetyn st rent- 10 per month apply box herald office 1023tf ervaitt wanted good frencral servant for smali family aheraldoffioe 9lgtf for saxe twood winter cabbage beets and car rots also apples for sale h h heartwell lorgtown 10l62t hodh for saix on george st new a few years ago will be solfl reasonable apphmohp iv 3 auction sale of cmee wry cattle ni horses the undersigned baa been inmructed by w f macdona1d to sell by public auction at lot 24 5lh line went chlnguacouny 011 friday november 1st 1918 at 1 oclock hie entire stock of choice dairy cattle aa follow 4 holstein cowi calves at foot j 3 hoi- strin cqy due in nov 3 holstein cows mammoth house georgetown llhvtoiv smaifjmtli fair vsucatioiiuj rri of ctuetjecftlolsleih tcow due in janj ayr- hire cow in feb 3 holstein cows due in feb i 4 holstein cows due in mar 2 dur- ham cowi due in man holstein cow due in april 3 durham cows due in may holstein cow due in june jersey cow due in nov 1 fat cowi 4 heifers springer these cow areallyoung anda hoioe lot hojtsutt grey htfrse 3 yra percheroni millinery millinery a large assortment of misses and ins f a good opportunttyfo jrsdi- appiyat heraldoffe second line of trenobos by help ing the victory loan the georgetown creamery will start at an early date to sell pasteurized milk if you want to see ripe rasp berries in october take ft look into m 0 vf papsfs garden they are there in plenty all things come to him who waits but the trooble is that a ohap cannot wait hes got to hus tle these days at esquesing fall fair mr a hyde of georgetown was awar ded ursfc prize on bis dairy grade oow its safe to say that when the kaiser learned about columbus day be just gritted bis teeth and wished be could get hold of the rascal who discovered america monioipal councils are given the power to appoint fairprice commitees but most counoils al ready have enough trouble of their own mr 8 h wilson lot 18 oon 8 trafalgar will hold an anotion bale of 60 head cattle 27 dairy cows farm implements 8 hp gas oline engine etc on friday nov 1st the medioal health officer informed us this mornuag that the influenza epidemic is practically over in town and the opening of sohools etc will be announoed next week the horval hotel gets a li cense to sell meat mr t w smith for many years with w burton do bon of brampton bas turned it into a butcher store and is starting this week on aooount of his good work in selling three barrels of contra band whiskey at oakville and an equal number at campbellville the ontario government has given license inbpeotor harvey an in crease of 9200 a year in his salary i am here on a few days leave and wish to announce that i have aeburedbbt m ogg dc ph o a palmer graduate and- an a 1 chiropractor whom i can recom mend to my patrons and the pub lic office days and hours remain same see advt page 8 neilsen the obiropraotor 4 mr armstrong superintend ent of the peelhalton house of befuge ia very proud of bis carri age teajn of blaoks he has shown them at the following fairs with the results named brampton 1st and 8nd weston 1st and 8rd streetsviue 1st and s 8nds cale donia it late woodbridge 1st oakville 1st 2nd and 2 8rds gale- don 1st when you are in toronto or hamiton and see the uris calf mopherson shoe that j sell at 5 marked sfl6p to 9700 you whl knbwtbat i am booking up what i advertise i have a lot boys boots from 860 up and mens from 98 00 up also obildrens that no one can compete with the mopher son co the most reliable in can ada is behind me j boney the gold boot georgetown thursdays ooi 24th to friday oct 26thojrihgtd a death iblhe family fibanalttofeudokmm the proceeds of a pure brad jersey bull donated by ben petoh ft son lube sold at his sale on nov- will be given to the see advt elsewhere in arwvrv icroilatfd tfri fit hi pfizer jrrp i i mr howaoapclntiv and mr john wriflglesworlh jof bwuejiilff theifliferalvor mrsj si cpuis of torviuelhl thuiidaymost oeceawd was a sister of mrs j wrigglofttttirth arid mrs j a hbwsoni j jddjl ifttcar it is impassible to make an ex act estimate of the coal wasted in canada eaob year through the oartinn away of unoonsnmed car bon bat it is tremendous a glai0s j md neft in tne sprlug after the melting snow or spring rains have washed away the ashes from the cinders will show much coal unoongumed the roost careful furnace or range firing will not overcome the loss goal wbioh lies against the metal flrepoi only burns from one side ana when shaken out it has not done its full duty this coal when separated from the ash is a- gain available au ashes should therefore be well sifted to seoure thisipei you my he ble to afford to throw these cinders away you may by sonie meaps be able to se cure all theooal yoq roqiifro you however owe it to ypui less for- tqnate brother canadian to see that he ami his ohildron re hot oopbeled ti suffer fo jftdkbf poal ember 6th red cross this issue address o vlotpry iioui his honor judge elliott of mil ton will address the employees of georgetown and glenwilliams in dustries gn tuesday morning next between i 10 apd 12 oclock sub- jeot viotory loan trooktsunad ovsw a large truck piled high with ho furniture bound frpm georgetown to toronto came to grief at the farm of mr bafe brown near huttonville one day last week in going up hill the machine stalled and the brake re fused to bold and the load slid down the embankment turning over one and a half times the driver turned over too but was not hurt chairs and tables were smashed but two mirrors escaped unhurt and a boxful of pictures another truck came out from tor onto and between 10 pm and 12 80 the truck was reloaded and started on its way to the city back to old tlsa when we started in on daylight saving last spring everybody oheerfully moved the hands of their olooks forward an hour without thinking about the problem of how they were to get them back again the proper way to get back to nor mal time is to stop the clock for an hour before going to bed on saturday october 26th it may bother a little to start them again and have them run properly but tri this is mnoh better than turning the hands book in the oase of watches and olooks run by springs it is preferable to move the hands forward eleven hours which brings them to the desired point a little thought will save a lot of confu sion and trouble um yoar dollars to sad ths war if my dollar will drive the enemy book from despoiling europe and threatening america here it goes i will give all i can spare into a viotory bond to help old canada finance its own war burdens or secure for great britain a plenti ful supply of foodstuffs for it is not the riob mans pile that oounts most it is the accumulation of purchases made by farmers and rural business men from every cor ner of canada that swells the total and strikes terror to the heart of our enemy when dollars can fight let us wheel every one of them into line and so hasten the peace that must come when our golden impact strikes the front line he is a patriot and helper indeed who saves for viotory bonds for tour own and pnbllo health the following precautions again st the spreading of influenza should be adopted and carried out by every oitisen avoid all crowds especially in doors avoid visiting and entertain ments avoid all persons suffering from oolds sore throats and coughs often it is impossible to tell a oold from inftnonaa and a mild oase may be just as infeotive as a se vere one avoid chilling or getting wet live in well aired rooms of even temperature between os and 72 degrees p keep your hands clean and do not put them near your face or handle food without washing them avoid spitting in public places and cover your fade when yon cough or snooze change hand kerohiofs frequently and dissenfoot them by boiling bat plain nourishing food and keep your feet dry and warm if jll go to bed in a well venti lated room and keep warm every patient should have indi vidual dishes cutlery basins and towels the aftereffects are much worse than the disease therefore do not treat it lightly but seriously and take pare of yourself mr and mrs h p mckerrihen of toronto motored to acton on saturday to visit relatives here mr and mrs james matthews attended the funeral of mrs tho mas godfrey at elora on monday miss nettie bryers who has been standing several weeks as the guest of mrs a motavisb return ed to her home at napanee on wednesday another addition to the immense tannery giant of beardraore co is being completed at the south westerly corner of the premises near main street the thanksgiving ooncert that had beon arranged to be held in knox churoh on monday evening was withdrawn at the request of the board of health free press 1v whueiijjmoopd iltr is- nature ttuiw jmrtt- hpypvvyppfow s and 10 jor pail- pjittift kpiarlea wtoae f asrtowik o to v jj a r afwayn wood on itarid bolh hard nnl toft cut in stoye length spjjt arid delwiv atfcahonable pnos orders proinpuy tended to braqdiordi wood yards cyirej- view ladies headytowear hats for 8ajls q t o it bmaa m harness a pair of baggagc slelgha two spring wagons for single horse all in good order one ratn cover blankets and other articles for sale apply to box 159 georgetown- 918tf erin cflfd of thanh wo heroby convey our sincere thanks to our- many friends and neighbors for their many kindnps mr elmer price mr d field ing mr and mrs w h fielding and son harry of dixie miss ber tha williams toronto messrs bernard and bob miller and miss laura miller of georgetown mr henry cole and daughter of aoton were all fair day visitors at mrs boomers last spring mr j p bush plan ted potatoes in bis garden wbioh matured and gave a good yield in digging one of the hills he came across the original piece of seed from whioh the potatoes in that it was solid and had some new sprouts on it he gave the piece to mr s davison who again planted it and raised more potatoes several of the lady exhibitors at the fair donated a number of the articles they had on exhibition to the bed cross sopiety and they were sold by auctioneer boy hind- ley the proceeds 1968 will be sent as donated by the lady exhi bitors of the erin agricultural society advooate strayed from lot 10 con 8 esqueslng n two- oar old red mooly steer any person nowlng- whereabouts will be rewarded by communicating with j v hessey phona 8a r 4 georgetown 10163tp 100 reward will be paid to any person giving infor mation that will lead to the return- of cattle 3 heifers and 8 steers which stray ed from lot 37 con 8 eaquesing about sept 30th h p lawson georgetown auction sale of wilton mr and mrs j m bastedo of toronto spent thanksgiving day in milton with old friends several oases of spanish in fluenza having appeared in milton last saturday dr gowland medi cal health officer ordered the dosing of churches sohools and the moving picture theatre until further notice also prohibiting publio meetings happily the disease does not seem to be spread ing and nearly all of about fifteen cases reported are of a mild type the most severe oases are now convalescent that were really seri- oubj on saturday james b feather- stone of trafalgar recovered his ford car stolen here on fair day as reported last week it was left on the road between preston and kitohener near the sanitarium where it had turned turtle the thief or thieves had cleared out af ter the accident leaving no trace the superintendent of the sani tarium saw the oar on thursday morning about two oclock the top and windshiold had been brok en but that was all on thursday night a second contingent of thieves righted it moved it some distanoe along the road and strip ped it of tires headlight etc everything that could bo carried off no trace of thorn bas been found on monday mayor bar got offi cial notice that his yoqngest son pte harold earl bad been wound ed his left arm fractured by gun shot on the same day mrs mo- galium esqueslng heard that her son jack had been wounded and john m robertson esquosing got notice of the woundina of bis son wm c ptes robertson and mo- galium wont overseas in the 104th batt all throe were woundedon october 2nd and on the same day pte jack crowe son of joseph crowe of milton now of port credit was killed in option ho and pte earl were pals when they left here but were separatectafter reaching bflglaridhampion berjnan aprlfplpeaeo t mthftm bifather- and rnoher appealinfrfor wprov on the ground pmgiffitix 35 head of pure bred jerseys 45 head grade jerseys the undersigned has received inntruc tions from ben petch fc son to sell by public auction at lot 22 con 1 1 eaquesing on tuesday november sth 1918 at 12 oclock the following pure bred jeesevs hnzeldean born march 10th 1011 heifer calf at foot sultans carnation born feb 12th 1916 bull calf at side long belle of riverdale born may 16th 1914 bull calf at bide daisys pet of biverdale born june 6th 1916 heifer calf at side monarchs lass born sept 18th 1918 due time of sale blue bell of- balaphorene born april 16th 1912 due time of sale may queen of balaphorene born july 18th 1911 due in nov olive of platean valley born may 27th 1007 due time of sale oliv ette of biverdale born oot 28th 1916 due in dec cheltenham oolden belle born deo 18th 1914 served may 16th rosemary the fifth born june 12th 1916 served in july sultans pearl born march 28rd 1916 crusaders mill of maid born march 9th 1916 due time of sale bubys sunny brae born apr 24th 1916 served in july cruea- clors beauty born april uth 1916 served may sth monalisa of biver dale horn march 27th 1918 served in june moriette of biverdale born marob 16 16 served in july bosine of biverdale born sept 16 1916 served in june maid of plats valley y born march 22nd 1907 served in june buby baleigh born maroh 16th 1917 nancy ba leigh born maroh 80th 1917 butbs biverdale pearl born feb 26th 1917 belinde of biverdale born april 89th 1917 beauty midget born april 27tb 1917 gol den lady feb 16th 1917 crusaders princess boritbept 9th 1917 crusaders marguerite born deo 6th 1917 bright beams fairy born feb 26th 1918 these cows have all received the jtnburoular test for the past three years bulls edgelys bright beam born deo 6th 1915 bred by jas bagg fc sons edgeley ot sire bramp ton prince stephen dam lertic of edgeley her record as a 2 year old 6844 lbs of milk belles lad born feb 16th 1917 beautys bright beam born june 11th 1918 cru saders knight born feb 8rd 1918 crusader of pickering dam hazel of norval this is an extra good oalf and will be sold for the benefit of the red cross jkrsev grader crude jersey cow calf at aide grade jersey cow calf at aldo grade jersey heifer calf at side grade jcrsay cow due time of dale grade jersey cow due time of sale gmdo jersey cow due time of sale grade jersey cow due tlmof sale jersey heifer due time of sale jersey heifer due time of sale jersey heifer due time of snle jersey better due- time of josenjv rech aihr 4uctjpn m f v qf i i hsricln cv r mdisjienjef haaweo instructed ty ftyfow asi6yiiiwwicfion aije li coi6 wet fttjsracousylnitle frodijryal 5olon w v r v x tesoavbcpbier isnuf tew tl b clocksharp thf jtollowink holstelm cattl fure bred dow car dokolit yrstarf at side pre bred heifert careihe walker 1yrs pure bred bull calantha sir walfcerlo moi 2 puw bred buu calves 2 and 3 mqsi grade- cow 4 yrs calf at sides grade cow 4 yra it 1 prh m 4 ym ralf at sidei grade cow s yra calf at side grade cow syn cklfat sidei grade cow 4 yrs calf sldei gral cow 3 yrs calf at aidei grade cow 3 yra calf at side grade cow 3 yrs calf at aidci grade cow 4 yrs calf at sidet stade cow 3 yra calf at aidet grade com j yra calf at side grade cow 3 yrs calf at sides grade cow 2 yrs calf at sides grade covi 2 yra calf at sides grade cow 5 yra due nov 10s grade cow 4 due nov 24th graa cow 3 yrs due dec 29 grade cow y r due feb 6s grade cow 2 yra due nov i2h s heifers rising 2 yrs 3 heifers fc theoearru very choice lot of holstein dairy cowa mot bought on speculation all will tje aold without reserve as the proprietor is going out of the dairy busincas- in case of atormy weather sale will be conducted udrr cover tralpa from eaat and west will be met at norval station tbrhs all aums of 10 and under cash over that amount 10 months credit on approved joint notes 6 per cent per annum off for cash benj petch auctioneer yattmrrsi make some mbny in your spare ti see or write infc ti snider po iino udk t georgetown i0- wajitbd to liiarr inn n t milt kimlng- within 10 miles from georgetown office apply at herald 1 0931 p cattle strayed strayed from my premises lot 27 con 8 esqueslng during latter part of sept 8 steers in good condition also 3 heifers any person knowing their whereabouts kindly communicate with h p lawson georgetown 102tf saturday treat taxea peep intoour window and see thurdelrciouti tottec tlysssrfur day we offer you twrldic of oriental toffee a clear hard toffee with fruits and nuts inh regular 40c a lb ey ttflfarjaerved may 6 jersey cot served sept 15 jers ey cow aerved in juns ji jlubv hllfbrs 9 heifers 20 mos 2 heifers 18 mot 4 heifers 14 moa3 heifers 16 mos heifers 12 mo 8 spring heifer calve pio and shrsp ft store pil i ram lafnbs conveyances tralria o town t r pure bred shropshire will meet all forenoon and rdlsl at oeorge- lunch tvitt sisimvitsv- termsrali sijmi 11 25 nd imei h over that moutt it rnpnthsvtwad i rgrnwjifmkwlfpn ih wo vtm ib tjtbi ibannnnmiiii ibannnnniibi al a r n h i peel and haiitons bargain this week floor oicloths per sq yd 46c scotch and english linoleums per yd 63c canada food beard license ne s1mi4 barnhills norval miuliutjuill ib ibiiiiiiiiiiiilill ibuiiiiiiiiilli gfaurtly treat price 39c weekend chocolates we hnve done our best to keep the price of out- week end chocolate down but owing to the high cost of all materials we are compelled to ad vance our price however they are still wonderful value regular 4qc a lb eekend special 3 t h moorehead a victory loan catechism q owhafc ibjjib viotory jjoan 1918 a id is oanadaltleoond viotoiv doatianil fifth war loan q wliat is a victory bond a it ie the jrotaibe of the dominion of canada to repay the lender the sum nninoil npon it at the time stated q what twonrity stands behind this bond a the entire assets and weaatli of the dominion of canada q when watthe last victory loan rained a in november 1917 when 420000000 was sub- scribed q wliat became of that money a it has been used to prosecute canadas pnrt in the war and to flnanoo and carry on great indus tries at home q for example a milliomr were spent in raising equlping and sdnding forth tho canadian re inforcements q how was the money spent at home a in many ways the brjtish government was given large credits and out of tliese great ordovs wero placed in canada for munitions wheat spruoe salmon and other things needed by the ar my v q why did great britain noett these advances from canada a they were needed to offset brit ains advances to canada in army expenoes overseas q how does the loon aflept the people of canada a with out it our war effort would collapse otjr3ndutrle8 would suffer a great brosidb wn our nonufaoturors and fannorsaile would lose their for dgbjrlfc q what bas the loan done for e farmer a it has bough the grdater part pf the wheat crop and proyideid a rtartpt a bo 4px hi wry w aniwal q what would have happened to these products without the loan a most of the wheat would have been unsold tho price would have been greatly reduced and the nheoro and bacon would have boon a drug in the market q has the loan established new industries a it has reviv ed shipbuilding and created now qnd bustling shipyards on tho shorob of tlio st lawrence and the great lakes it has brought into being great plants for the maktrif of aircraft q what do tliese mean to the country a tho employment of thousands of woll payed men arid women and their development into highly skilled workers q does the loan roach widely in the distribution of tho money a it roaches virtually everybody in canada all tho great indust ries ato bonollttod while tho finan cial and mercantile olabsos all reap the it- share as middlomon q why is it necessary to raiso xbo loan in canada a booauso there is- no other place to raise it our allios are burdened to the lim it and we must carry our own load q why is germany fighting a to dominate the world and crush civilization uridor her cruel militarism gpreral von bernhar- di years ago pur next war will be fought for the highest interest of our country and man kind world power or downfall will be our rallying cry q why is canada fighting a to save herself and civilisation from thin dastardly attack on the worlds liberty q what part has money in this flght a while armies of menare jhdiipeniable no country flaq make war without silver bul public announcement we are now open for inspection- mew headquarters previously occupied by adams co in our come and see for yourself the ex ceptional bargains we are offering fetsmwftf the coming vmgrii-ur- k f jji tji-f- v i ftiwt p i aiiim w- l vi rl bisii v v- i fv w i mg -ky- y ffi ii- rf i- t y i jv 0 i cif fv hlirlwwaalblslmtnls mhgguo flwihnww amgbhhitsomiwb3alwi rtttwaa i- ilijl eorgetown sm wn rjm

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