rvl smlm fine met soaps an assortment various of fine kinds we have just received toilet soapi at exceptional values and prtces forth hands for the bath for urn complexion for the baby see our window fammninpj ai laimuuuuuj ai m uruumiso personals pgmalleisf aixfiar cgo tfw it was 48- tpelopzofp ijt qejotietdvin rj j manufacturers pay jnt jyr80000 a toonth in wagee 3 about making george- mpovrn a town in 1910 it can be ij rallbaok subscriptions to the jfehejd positively mast be paid plefdifebraary 26th pfitvi yrlniobt enjoyable dance was given by the young men at lime- grfjnptte friday evening bignjo people are suoh confirm- f pessimists that the only oolor geykh9n a- rainbows the bine spfoiautecuutaa oimtjju fatjh otif jwindo 4kt tor sbntb vey q pings in oneagood wlu tfewell yifcth yptf specjril prioesfbr jfte joti tv t jjxerciaiee ppbijoy sri theae4 in the li- fc on saturdaybfcruftrylcth froceedi in aid of the library ilg if several oar loads of oar local tebekahs and oddfelldws visited iilton lodge one evening last swouldtit not be in order while r ftiing the swords into plow shares jjjtid turn the cork screws into tooth wjjiibks jj0 he dominion government villas pnrobased the toronto subur- ey and will doable the service sbrtly y v in renewing bis subscription jor another year mr d 8 roy of stratford wishes to be remembered old friends ferivw- allen nsssagaweya has purchased tho brown farm of 160 5aoree near milton formerly owned hythe late j d mogibbon jlwoare sorry but a couple of sremi whioh were handed to us for ptrthoatlon thisveek were unavoi- ably held ovet until next issue istoseph mothersill of ai- bldekcar load of 88 bead of ttlepfl monday for 94000 they ffreia purchased by mr j l clark m5jp- rrmbt an awfnl blow it is whilst were waiting for the high ost of living to come down to be formed that the prioe of automo- as stays upl jjrmr j mocallam manager of rnvalid soldiers home guelpb pnrphabed 6 fine registered hoi- pin cows from the herd of t l p at f 800 each miha regular monthly meeting kpf the geprgetrowti womens insti tute will beheld at the home of jmfsvjd livingstone on thursday kebrtiary 18th all are welcome 3dbprae married men deolare slihergisagreat falling off in their jylmiaffeotiodb since prohibition r ri roniannn igerneed to get close to secure a fjieir breajih misss bstblla lamb ajisfiupil of h bthel shep iteaoher df vocal and sight imbwflte ti mrs a wat mljpsetihiownridge who worn7ssioto 4 7th line bs weovyeftrsago january 28 mwinghis eubsoription last he is enjoying ygppdhealtli j3e is now liv- 9rfli6 ber the herald is wkvyear if not paid in ad- wrjatic i miwpp omo assool fjvoteaflewstffivbhars re- from the tftle of the waste i the salvation army fund iwlsyour rnagazines and iftnstie into bundles ready flgjpw whryklabolta a young gor- ksoyearaof oe of jjormanby vdat least throe moh the higaploe a defaulter he wm jrailwajr de jineveribaw oar pttathflme op the farm mburbi hnrbrpd him fidbbitii sone move ameri- fcgeorge biehau- episode wifeijith0wel- eonfftlrbak i nwformfci mopniknd ft jbiglvioomeoyi pfemmpp b14akol oepiiei i tier cprtnieceinev of georgetown hjgh sohool wiirbe held in the town hall thia friday evening the program as usual will eoneof the best and a rare treat is in store forallwhpattehd tickets are now being sold by pu pils of the school and the plan will open at matthews drug store this evening at 8 pm our mw xmdte fmtory georgetowns new industry the needle factory which occupies a beautiful new modern brick build ing on water st is now running with 80 hands and pays out over 1100a month in wages in jan- uary 52000 needles were manu factured and shipped to oustomers and many more orders are in course of being filled the stock holders of this company are so de lighted with future prospects that they are doubling their holdings in preference to selling their bonds this is another industry of whioh our citizens should be proud awardad tndentahlp an ottawa despatoh says the gounod for scientific and indus- trial research has awarded two more studentships of 700 each one of the new studentships goes to w w eustace boss a graduate of the university of toronto in 1916 with firstclass honors in ohemistry and mineralogy last year mr boss was engaged under prof j o molennan in research problems on improvement in sub marine devices for the british ad miralty in london england he will oarry on research work this year under prof burkon in the physios department of the univer sity of toronto mr boss is a son of mr ralph boss prinoipal of georgetown higbsohool gotttm bookay lcatok the hookey game between the bankers and mogibbon house teams drew quite a crowd to tbe rink last thursday afternoon the play at times was quite inter esting and it was quite evident that georgetown has lots of good material for a firstclass hookey team bad they suitable rfnk ac commodation the score when time was called was 80 in favor of mogibbon house following is the line up bankers mogibbon house miss may dolson of alloa is visiting at mrs h p liawsons mr j h cole of burks falls was a visitor in town pver sunday miss nellie johnson of bramp ton spent the weekend with georgetown friends sgt edgar wodley burlington cadet a e eade brampton and miss rita orossland ofc toronto spent tbe week end at mr and mrs b mowhirters before leaving to take a position in the west miss roe was present ed with a camera by- the m m m club the best wishes of a host of friends will follow miss roe to the west pth of booftlb stark- hodidj9jiatk theisth lauetfcg pofr q mi ljtongeirflo8p4oowl ited upibrfor agrpwthioh bistieok died in that- institution onttrvday last in his 42nd year leaving jt ydnng widow the funeral toc place on monday ifdvti hfs late vev keideijdeyali fi6tbt ohjirth fevifdmyh iwas largely bttendelmilton reformer jwnuary6tbv w ir ttlfo ja pmw6ebbrioneli7plisnjl yifiewferifciqto anew ynrwffje- rnguranceific and requested s news s mammoth house georgetotn why- uale said methodist in the morning we worship with our baptist friends evening ser vice subjeot the value of what we lose the regular meeting of the womans missionary society will be bold at the paosonage on thurs day afternoon ap8 oclock special programd of musie missionary information is being prepared refreaunents will be served and a ulvereolleotion taken all the laateof the con gregationare asked to make an ef- fort to be present baptist the annual meeting last week was very satisfactory and success ful there was a large number in attendance the reports were very encouraging the officer ap coin iniijirej9eamy lallslgrtltftg hopetnlly xndertaleii the postponed sunday biihpol entertafpipeiit wilunse tojripr- fpyt thurlsaylf evening ianj pronjses tovunusually boodj ati fwwteoythe spbool are in- y8nye5rv compumenlary remarks from everywhere signifies that gib- 38 r morae w w roe percy blackburn tbos wheatley w ford r j hynds goal umpires c gibbons referee o sachs h cleave j clark j mogibbon bob mogibbon alt cole mullln jos albert tost timekeeper jno thompson georgetown minstrou the minstrels are on the move tbey have- organized and formed four committees for tbe work will those who are appointed on this work do their utmost to make everything run smoothly from all tjieix friends in georgetown gleflwiiliamsnorval stewarttown llmehouse ballinafad ashgrbve spey side and esquesing township they ask your opoperatipn and support if anyone has or discov ers something in the line of jokes songs or dress that might be of as sistance to tjieir work would you kindly leave same at the herald office let us remember that to beneflfgeorgetown benefits tbe en tire community and that with a good free spirit of friendship and assistance tbe minstrels will give an entertainment you oannot for- ge anns1 m tisg kapyohnrbh the members and adherents of knox cburoh met for tbeir annual meeting on- monday evening janv- ary 27tb a good attendance was present after devotional exercis es dr john mjpcoi woe voted to the chair in all the organizations of the ohnroh the- reports were away ahead of previous years the new book of praise ifewas de- oided wae to be iptiiiduced on easter sunday the total giving for missionary purposes was 1618 and for all purposes 8607 im portant new business was disouss- ed and large plans for the future were utfdertakenr whioh jfcisj nop- edwill be a great acquisition to the work pf thecongfotjbn tjie flnanbial report wg lhave been muob better tbms ifelfhad it not heerifbr w tfiiibp was plqsfd all ootbbef our anni uversrymphtinl nhd then paiipf pecpmberand jahuwy the months presi dent you are too old for us to take the risk how- old ore you ninetyiseyen oqmp jiext aug- uateaid the old man and added testily if you folks will take the trouble to look up yonr statistics youll find that mighty few men die after theyre ninety seven ooaatr cousou following are the committees pleated by county council last week for the ensuing year- finajace hillmer grant irving roads and bridaes readhead morden moffat county bldgs forster read- head elliott printing irving barber john ston education cleaver grant for- ster spooial communications stan- dish hillmer johnston railway and legislation moff at elliott deputy reeve burling ton good roads whole council joint installation a very enjoyable time was spent in the lodge room of orion lodge no 109 georgetown on monday night january 27th when tbb above order united with verdun rebekah lodge no 184 for the purpose of a joint installation mrs 0 allan ddp and her staff of evening star no 79 milton installed the rebekahs as follows png mrs a norrington ng miss m m caesidy vg mrs freure rs miss e mcdonald fs7 miss g mowhirter treas miss m kay chap miss lyla armstrong rsng miss brmal book l8n0 miss nellie kennedy r8vo mrsw buck lsvgrmrs a b castell con miss n erwin warden miss freure ig miss irene thompson og miss wheeler bro w long dd installed the officers of orion lodge as follows pngbro f erwin ng bro howard keotner vg bro a norrington r8 bro w long fs bro s nevins treas bro m near rsng bro b erwin lsng bro w buok rsvg bro w uwin lsvg bro e dobbie chap bro c baker warden bro j campbell bss bro 0 coutts lss bro g martin ig n thompson og j carter bro w long dd is certainly to be congratulated for the effici ent manner ih whioh he put on bis work bro harold hamilton also did fine work mrs allan ddp and her staff were highly com mended by all this is the first occasion of a joint installation in georgetown and we hope it will not be the last friendship is one of oar aims as well as our duty in oddfellotfship and occasions pf this kind help along the good work brob modowell and tuok return ed heroes were given the honors of the order but tbey were far too modest to make a speech so retired to the ante room to help prepare tbe lunch refreshments of the kind that mother makeaweiw then partaken of and a fpw games of cards concluded tbe programme all saying come book soon for an- other of the same kind com v we are not wanting to sell as we areundor less expense than any businessin town and are satis fied that we buy and sell more boots than all the other shoe deal ers in georgetown we are goiqg tp out prices to arflnish we now handle the williamssboe and get ty si scott shoes of gait and are the solo representatives of the mocpberson shoe co in george town we vdoht have any pld stook as we deal from factory to feet long gum rubber boots 876 to 400 low laced and-buok- led 260 to 800 we repair all kinds of rubber boots womens i boots half soled and rubber heels 76d now saywe- are hotthe cheapest shoe dealers in the coun ty roney son the gold bpot geoygetown- helipn sunday when revj qaj x ljijmoitt dr pfi prbfessprs iimomaster dniveritv wtllpieaoh ipornihg and evening this ybe the wfcietfi anniyejr- saryof the waitdins ofljhe pburcbj and a generous jubilee- bffeiing is requested from the members of the congregation 1 dmchoase stock arid preparing for a clearingupsale of winter good ladies wool scarf ladies toques misses wool caps 4 lthe bill it iffejyis good eijii ask artyo5tlbetjdv lirstizijyiiiijljilvli ladies sweater coats ladies wool sets ladies wool caps gloves mitts etc immi on wednesday evening last mr john henderson met with an acci dent wbiob but for the presence of mind of his young sons george and thomas might have proven fatal while attending to one of his horses a lantern was upset and in trying to recover it tbe horse became frightened and turning sideways gave mr henderson sev eral kicks about tbe face and chest whioh rendered him temporarily unoonscious in the meantime thomas secured the lantern which was biasing in the glass thus pre venting the barn from being set on fire and a possible double tragedy mr henderson having revived su fficiently called to his son george to back tbe horse out of tbe stall george olimed over tbe front of the stall and succeeded in backing the horse out but was severely bruised in so doing mr henderson was out about the face and chin and severely bruised about the obest and ankle he says a german shell oonldnt have done much worse without finishing him at present john is doing as well as he can hope for his sons who so bravely assisted him deserve much oredit amfest vn tbiead using- verdict bjread tntyour you arettibw i vant yoir ongibberis w jiiiijij try it youll bty it canada food board ucenao no 51835 gibbens next door to radial station phone 202 b y gibibens we buy fresh eggs tatatatetetaibite hems wamteo any person having- settiqg- hens for sale kindly notify chas h ledwldge glen williams po ont 252tp xost on monday on 7th line between wm nenrs and georgetown hloa gate of stock rack plnder please pbone 106 georgetown h h ueartwell v it l rjjululdbi i i iiiiiiiiiiiiupi iniiiiniinitri b a r nhills peel and haltons bargain store farmers specials 5 lbs epsom salts 25c 7 lbs sulphur get our prices on dominion stock a tonic barnhills nerval gjttttt b b tiritjjjjtj m ib tjjjtjtxdljj b jb tpittttllo b b cut rate cash and carry g special in canned goods pumpkins im lb tin 3 for tomatoes 2 lb tin for peas per tin 13c 2 for t aylmer brand corn for lombard plums ror beohlveor white clover corn syrup 51b pall for 4 lb pail raspberry jam all laundry soap 3 burs for good pink salmon 1 lb tin purity flour 24 lb bag christies sodas large box t 3 pkgs sunmald seedless ralslfli for v 2pkgs cornstarch for porqlnlpn vegetable soup 2 tins for f sour mlrtied or mustard pickles pint bottlo for walter bakers breakfast cocoa per lb horse shoe currants per lb brunswick herring large tin 2 for jewel brand salmon if lb tin quaker oats urge pkg for whale steak 1 lb tin for h a brand margarine for may pole brand margarine for white beans per lb feather strip cocoanut per lb 20lbpal h a pure lard for shortenlni pun rib j 35c 15c 25c 15c 15c 45c 73c 25c 25c 175 29c 43c 21c 2jc 15c 29c 23c 35c 21c 29c 25c s5c 10c 29c 5 95 30c 34c dfj you realise that every man ia fotlr financial requirements 11 bank a6oount 2 inaoncfe in event of perma nent disability 8 life insurance v income or home for old agoj stop and consider this jact you will find that the only way of covering these ranuireinentb is a policy issued by substantial life insurance company for particulars see w w roe tjtlm offloo sob jastdonoes qeoroetowlf out delcought tha cesnput etoetsio ugbt aal selfstarting so simple a stops automatically child can operate it w t evans ooraatowii ontario for a change try fish finnan haddie per lb 18o ciscoes per lb 20o fillets per lb 22o special week 200 it8 sal whole or half fish at 17c per lb here is a chance for some thing good at a low price canada food board license no 9131 clifford j m phone 196 main street new advertisements house to rent a after january 19th very comlbrulble and convenient 10 per month pply to j n oneill 1tlf bens ror saxe a number of inylnu hens and pulfats ffr sale apply to norman speight gapll street georgetown storage battery service just after completing a course in one of the beat storage battery plants am now prepared to take charge of your storage battery needs and have a full stock of re pairs for almost any kind of battery we can repair your battery and put it in first clan shape for a reasonable price c mill st georgetown y te5sf pii a38a v s tfryl m m 5g0for400 and every dollar worth morm 1 m gel your butter paper al the her aid georgetown store to rent in brooke block immediate poi slon apply at herald office br to i brooke 469 pape ave toronto 121 v for saxe i have for sale a number of young cats tie and fresh cowst also a number cjflirst j class ewes and ewe lambs i well broken df year old colt irices and terms resioj able blake vanatter ballinafad lot 3 con 7 erin 115tf notice parties- holding creain cat slamp prior a dick kindly return to l raids hardwarestore gcorgctownro phone 41 r 4 lip tl steer iost strayed from lot 14 con 9 esqifluilng february 2nd red durham steer alfa weak old any person khowlhg vtm wnereabouts please communicate ww james mcdougall r r no 1 norvuv phone 96 r 13 r v it theford motor co have announced that thejre will be no reduction price of ford cajf8 it will ber some tinie before the ford factory will be running at full capacity this means a great shortage of cars when the season opens up i would therefore strongly advise ypu l placing your order how for future de livery arid assure yourself a car i will liaye a few good second- hand fords ready spon m w3k ai v- m i tv vsbfi vvv m im iihsissmi 1 fh- fi fessbm ajjji isafisfl v v viffl i6mwk