Halton Hills Newspapers

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

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wwwp plucky tin fobkttitwiftf i thitugiim ahjcjyou ov tpreent fhjhfc ntttry our wict i coneaeretf d hogging foriji 4 npnsfefdfibs 5e trijnm1iigi stidcb eoraes ftqn was but- its prby august 8tb atid there- re than twenty of lis ne over here in it ve quite a number of boye in dnr battery and f are fine fighters and never borne he has nover been in rood health deceased was born at bum seventyone years ago lasl bruary sixty years ago ho re- id with his jparpiits to the m where he died on the 27th tobpr 18u6 lie was married buchel kenney daughter of the kite ex-contioilloi- john kenney lid sister of w h kenney and trustee john kenney jr three children wore horn to them ethel jolm and laura eleven yours ago john met liix death while working in the liueli with bin fat her when a fulling limb struck him the loss of liix only hon was a great sorrow from which the father never recovered mr s prowl was one of the commun itys most proriciou6 farmers his fine fuini bpnienteiid well till- pa l wldjavid auyirittwjy gfiofi-ierops- terra swing ntqeii sk f- imp- ft- tfe mm wl wat hour auxiliary ilk mild weather but the high soot will prevent its coming into general use to some extent 7lih wealt may use it v balton county leads victory loan drive a further examination of the viotoryxxioan figures shows that halton oounty has crowded ontario county out of first place in the race for highest percentage of objective of special subscription committees to be obtained hal- ton with an objootivo of 60000 has reported 808000 or 610 per oent of the objective ontario is therefore forced to drop back to second place with 67996 per oent church news methodist prayer meeting on thursday at 880 the wms will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of mrs fredcook on thurs day afternoon t 8 oolook sharp the pobtqrjflubjeots for sunday itfflrtrwiil be morning zealous christianity evening the high jii njjon of the gospel akntvebbaby the methodist people held their anniversary on sunday last the sermons by the bev m e sex smith ba were of a very high order his morning subjeofc was sacrifice in which he brought out some very striking points his evening subjeot was what will yon do with jesus this was listened to by a very large audi ence mr sexsmith is a preacher of marked ability and will be wel comed in georgetown on any fut ure ewot eoenby nobval and stbwabt- town the vein archdeacon perry m a will preach on sunday next at the services at st stephens horn by at 11 am st pauls norval at 8 pm and st johns stewarttown at 7 pm and will meet the con gregation after each service a good attendance is requested st geobgks the annual xmas tree enter- fcsinhjeufc iu connection with the sunday school will be held on thursday december 19th the tnlebr work under the aiis- s of the wa will ho hold ursday of this week great reparations have been made and great success is anticipated baptist the broom brigade gate a good aocoqotlof itself tueiday afternoon and jias earnedjffnbanks of the wbtire codgregotion during the winter months sunday services do 80no room for the sako of conserving fuel the nnual banner apd concert of the unday scjtiool will be held friday yening december 2jffthe past- will preach next sunday morn- ig andeyenfpg monday eveqing hebtf will study the works rof georgejdjliot uoderthe leader shipocmr colo strangers rid visitors always welcome famous wash bealsskin jjddtrio greatest jafakln remedies 7 00 10 18 200 37 20 3 40 10 00 immi will remove those skin affliction that have nuuht yourllfe alfiirdon that intoler able llcbfiljf burning- and dlfcorrifort will dliappuriirdcr bo magic of tht ramody it lia curtd may cme in curablajanil wll reach your oaj guarantm ibaflritboltlo tamwg you left -z- 2 m the clerk photcd copy of agreement and ohother information as reqnest- ed by 7 i diok re corks bylaw carried moved by cook seconded by bush thai the merchants bank be granted the privilege of connec ting pipes from new bank building on main and yonge streets to sew er pipe on yonge street carried it was moved by barolayt and seconded by speight that the bink committee be composed of the following heartwcll cook barclay and j m moore carried moved by speight seconded by cook that the clerk be instruoted to notify barton a henderson that the corporation has graded a road according to stakes placed by stir- veyors employed by the town council carried moved by barclay seconded by speight that the meeting for the nomination of sohool trustees beeve and councillors for the year 1910 be held at 780 pm in the town hallon monday december 80th 1918 instead of is noon of the same day carried moved by barelay seconded by bush tbat the beeve be requested to call a public meeting at an early date for the purpose of discussing the question of erecting a memori al in remembrance of the men of georgetown who have given their lives in defence of the empire carried moved by barolay seconded by speight that the following ac counts be passed i palmer mcbnery grad ing ann street s harrison paid for fix ing drum w stringer grading ann street 80 00 j thompson fixing oul- vert at mr c hoares- georgetown herald ace hydroeleotrio system light town hall geo w herringtoii put ting 80 loads on emery street henry marohment water works 14 sts 7 2100 henry marohment water works 1760 sts 850 21 00 carried moved by rush seconded by cook tbat the following hydro oo counts be passed canadian general bleot co supplies 212 88 central electrio supply co supplies 257 96 hydro electric comm int on brick plant 802 24 3 m gobs inspection 9 ib 4 oo hydrobleotric comm power for july 1168 80 hydroeleotrio comm power for aug hydroelectric comm power for sept hydroelootric comm power for oct hydroelectric comm supplies d 8 hailey 47 hrs a benham 65 hrs h bailey 80 hrs lowemartin customers cards hlutz inspecting me ters j t cameron express postmaster stamps electric maintenance dc repair co repairing switch carried moved by bush speight that wo do i must now come to a olose as i have to stand too to give the hon another smash many thanks for the socks and heres hoping to hear from yon a- gain cpl a j maogilliyray no 801271 86 cfa 8rd can france gunner harvey- willson writes his mother from belgium us fol lows belgium nov 11 1918 my dearest mother i really havent time to write tonight but on a date such as this who could resist from drop ping a line to his mother i am awfully tired but at the same time so terribly happy that i have got to get it off my mind somehow it came aa an awful blow this morning when we heard that all hostilities ceased at eleven oclook this morning all over the coun try you hear bunches of soldiers cheering i cant explain how i felt it was just like a cold chill running down my back it has been raining ever since but even that could not dampen our spirits in the least i dont know whether this letter will pass the censor or not bnt i have to write it and he can scatch out whatas necessary the labt week is the best i have spent since coming to this coun try we have captured miles and miles of very rich country with some large towns of course they were not destroyed by shell fire because once the attack was launch it was nothing but chasing the boohe yon should have seen the wel come those civilians gave us they could not do enough for us and even offered us their perfectly good beds to sleep in it was a regular treat and to hear them curse the germans and to see the look of joy and appreciation on their faces has more than paid me for my two years service in this country the only thing worrying mo now is whether it is real genuine peace or an armistice but we are following olose on bis heels and i hope we can send him clean across the bbine now it is perf ectly great mother whichever way it is we hear that all leaves are can celled now but canada and home has any leave beaten by miles for me well mother this doesnt seem muph a peace note but it eases my mind a wee bit my next letter may be from germany but dont worry iwonfwrite in dutch l tons and carloads of love in an fcicipatioh of an early return harvey terra ibmmnnnpai mr 0 varey who has been in gnelph hospital has arrived home much improved in health mr wni hunter lost a valuable horse last week mr leslio iearce has beon re moved to tluolph hospital whero ho will undergo an oerntion for appendicitis mr w it burth had n valuable colt killed by the train last week all who liavo been sick with the flu here are recovering miss e b oliennoy teacher of 88 no 8 chiuguaconsy will hold an entertainment in union church on december 19th thftatywtr he wbs u webiittiiiid jgeberops supporter fil kiiox fehurell and member of the botud ttf ilanaaers his bouievhat sudawii dearth wag u surfcrisc tb the eoirtmiilnitx ajifi iwbtagi65fc beyift lis j 5jn4jj m 34awh v mp todit- pjteie oii tnuii dflyisprat bahijlfc5ikof wuliani harpjtf hijjntoirrif fflrv and s-fifiiibiitswiitubb- qneswlg- e rrntnii vere- btbu- gh f to ii is home on trtday and fn termebt took place in greenwood cemetery georgetown cp mon day tbe bynujivtiy of thecom- munity is exrendod tf the bereaved family 1150 20 mn s john waxkbu death came suddenly to mary williams beloved wife of mr john walker on sunday last when she passed away at her koine on main st deceased was in her 68rd year anil was one of our moat high ly respected citizens she was a daughter of the late mr and mrs joel williams and was born in olenwilliams after her marriage to mr walker she come to george town and has resided here contin ually ever since deceased was a life long member af the methodist ohuroh and a kind and loving wife and mother who will be sadly missed in the home besides her husband two daughters remain mrs sage of london and mm a c sachs of georgetown a broth er mr joel wrlliams lives in new ontario the funeral which wn pi ivato took place to greenwood cemetery on tuesday afternoon the service being conducted by her pastor rev mr truax the pall- bearers were messrs b u heartwell c coutts win cleave james cleave b i creel man and j w kennedy thos 0 ijvons word was received last week of the death of thomas g lyons at his home in broadview sask mr lyons was for many years proprie tor of the graham house bramp ton and in that capacity was well known through the oounty the funeral took place to brampton cemetery friday afternoon at 280 the remains beins laid beside those of his daughter who died suddenly in the west this fallfrom an attack of pneumonia canon walsh conduoted tuo services mr lyons was the son of the late jas lyons of norval ontario and was a member of the widely known lyons family of chingua- cousy the only remaining brot her samuel lyons of norval died about eighteen months ago one daughter mrs hubliol living in winnipeg and one son jeffrey resident in- broadview are the on ly survivors ed w abu 15laxu edward charles blair sou of the late donald blair of the 8th line bsquosing died in the west last week from pneumonia j pte 3 marclunerit who haubeeii xiwmjm tmm jii whitby hosintal spentvu v jtz says wifchfriewsts jmfasiwee j at a public men day evening held of the street ligmin committee wus eli coming year mess lin edward bludd it graham h f treos mr jose mr e y barrao ary members of the canvassers wish that so far they have collected 14800 towards the fund in case anyone has been overlooked addi tional subscriptions may b left at the general store jfelost thurs- b following ifor the mul sohenl imont sec aumont and i are honor cominittee to announce 1918 seasons greetings 1918 the mens store offers you g prn solution of the what question obrlatmaa over- pnxs ling give him for ii wiu aptnnevp r in georitpwn bh- hjthlw8iaydecemtiie stli- 5 daiis cartiesi jvlechanical toys etc every thing to rriake the children happy on christmas mv stock is large and prices are right our display of brunswick phonographs cannot be excelled in this section buy one for your wife for xmas we can give you it on easy terms keep your eye on this space each week for it will pay you open every evening frank king next door to livingstones bakery main st georgetown dont mi saturday bar d mens overalls with or without bib reg ular 225 saturday special 185 mens trousers regular 300 saturday special 245 there is nothing tbat will be appreciated more by father brother husband or son than a lift select ed from our fine exclusive display of mucfli sweaters gloves hosiery fyjmimnr shirts umbrellmt handkerchiefs in plain and initiated linen also khaki fxamdkeroliiefa iariilk and linen siaolp m il iks bestmaksri m iavk jroii m in uptoajai v jsbintsor4ia4vmir 1 seoitonliblewf1tsy v hatsknaqapa in iest 8fylssuiby- otraiium m r 1 i vvittf i kjzpfji kw georgetown iv phoiie li6 hiobclasij tajlob1sg and mes fdnjsipnas agents for stokdrwe henderson a co- dyers and cleaners toronta jacksoints attt beautiful sanitary durable jcerp the whole house look- ins neat and trim with little effort a damp mop keeps these rugs looking fresh and bright they lie flat and smooth without fastening a curl ing edges the new artrug patterns which we now have ready to show you are beautiful you would never guess they coat so little theyre so artistic come in and we them ap propriate patterns for porch diningroom livingroom bearooaal brill co main street georgetown jackson main street georgetown ffirprftffifr rty obituary 1088 60 1082 oo 124 oo 16 46 22 76 10 so to meet at the next regulir meet- j ingor at the call of the beeve afibav mbb joseph shobtill death came to mrs joseph shortill who has been residing with her daughter mrs w h anthony of the fifth line esques- ing the post six months rather suddenly on tuesday morning november 20th mrs sbortill was for many years an esteemed resident of esquesing near ballin- afad her maiden name was margaret kirkwood jler hue band joseph sbortill died about 2jjjj jsix yoors ago of hpr six children four sons and two daughters only mrs anthony survives mrs sbortill was a member of bullin- nfad methodist churpb her pas tor bev j ajowitt conducted i the funeral yesterday interment was made in tbe fnmily plot at ballinnad cemetery ff 62 0lrfm l two style and nowaairs l comes vkristtrvas thn kaiser once owned exten sive iirhber limits in bc hut those did not suffice to show bim ftnat hp had a blobk of j wqod at- iroyftlpprsan w- wlmia wourigan orgggl vf mw albxandbb spbowl in the death on monday morn- ing november 25th of alexander sprowl of the secorid line esques- ins township loses one of its most highly esteemed and prosperons farrnorb since the accident last juno when mr sprowl and his daughter jtbel were injured when the team ran away in the lahe at rejkaxt wvasjrkjvmv twssiwv iyyvyirji the gift useful again we are faced with the importance of confining our christmas giving to gifts that are practical again we must exhibit true economy ta our choice of presents for father mother sister and brother you should realize that the place to obtain this kind of gift is in a hardware store for in our business nothing is placed in stock that is not a truly needed article in this hardware shop you will find everything necessary from which to make your wise selection for the entire farrdly j to majfu some woman happy ai an instance of what we mean by the gift ut- ful we would ilka you to consider the occdor polish mop for any woman who hasnt one or whose mop is worn out we can think of no more truly wnslblc gift than one of these splendid mope such a mop ur afratmost indlapenslble aid to good houaekeeplng give an ocedar mop and she will appreciate your thoughtfulneaa she will think far more of such a nraent than of any of the uaelcw trumpery too many others will give her note the two styles in panel no 1 either of these mops at ii so note trum helpful suggmtlaasi perfection oil heaters hoibum0ubeier8 majestic electric beaters rogers 1847 silver ware wallaces 1s5s silver ware aotomomle skates sleds etc 6bo 9 3go 1000 aw r 6 villi tojbjstipfiabje remedy for 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