Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 2, 1919, p. 3

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v b matthews drug store sp ordeaux mixture and arsenite of lead a good general insecticide and fungicide paris green hellibore k viv v- ijnset powdt v vv j v k- t personals rmtwia ana vaatijnfirry i- i 55 itr kb iirhiuioib ecofeeok july aibo wpoirt miaiilierlnk thejqljilcc frfimmsai hatitaufiato iifihrfi wi1 1 i iuuv and oriyl jtsotosfropqrth wilrifrneajr qnr lext iutyie t iliitgaborof kiiojtt church lad- r iew vttphdoj the rnssionhryh1wt4charu jug in brampton last friday the glen ornngomen will at- tend service at st albanh church on sunday uftomoon nth oclock all members of the order please attend if a woman refuses to go away for a weqks visit it isnt because shes afraid her husband will be lonesome but because she is afraid he wont be dont forget roney the rolioble jshoe man when you want genuine macpherson working or fine boots at lowost price in ontario we alio w ft f ai r price for old boots ft we lead in repairing j roney the gold boot a haw dairy hr w hancock opened up a uew dniiy in town last week and ban already scoured a goodly num- ber of cubtoinorx the milk and bream is all from his own cows fettijd goes direct from the pro- ducor to tlio consumor milk and cream guaranteed pure and fresh y phono 108 rl it promotion for rev father doyle for nearly four years rev fa ther doyle has ministered to the flock of the parish of st josephs acton holy cross georgetown and st petrs oustic the bis hop of the diocese has recognized his faithful services and has pro moted him to tho parish at kenil- wortli rev father traynor for merly ot thin parish who bus beon at kenilwoith for several years has beon appointed parish priest at wnlkorton father doyles successor lias not yet beon defini tely announced much regivt will bo felt here at his removal free press how law ovorralee numorouh enquiries have been received by tlio ontario motor ijoagud as to whether tho law which came into forco on monday june 28rd raisinghhe speed limit for motors to 20 miles per hour in rfiunipuial districts applios to tho prbvinco in gonerol or whether separate towns and cities may if tbeyjwish keep the speed limit at j6 miles borne have even gone so far as to pasa local bylaws to r this effect suoli bylaws are however invalid since tho law in cludes the whole province and is entirely outside the power of mun- icipal councils motor league ofll- cials state harldan millar a vory pretty woddingwns solo- mnizeu at the church of tho holy cross on tuesday morning july the first when miss mary veryal sne- ond daughter of mr and mrs v a millar was married to mr patrick sheridan of hamilton the- altar was tastefully decorated and the ceremony was performed under an arph of roses and forns by rev father englert of hamilton assis ted by rev father leyos tho brido looked charming in a gown of grey silk orepo trimmed with satin of american beauty col or and a tuscan hat she was at tended by lior sister miss norma wlio wore pale pink georgette and n largo block hat miss mildred flack was flower girl mr p obrien of hamilton acted as best man mr and mrs qhoridau loft in the after noon for atrip up tho lakes and on return will make their home in hamilton whero both bride and groom are well and favourably known the best wishes of a host of georgetown friends follow thorn efclijfefemwliid ith wat lace rodr36 o of the tliiiril oftlie- circus garfoon coio- bhjc 8ry friday tirpen tjyefe- with pov vvv -ovtly- dahjkon epnia ill ju lulrry sembn saturday the- whispering is an artcraft picture and fucty afbuekle latest coined j fjove snndmy afternoon fire the firo alarm sounded a little after two oclock on sunday after noon to call the firemen to a blaze at the provincial paper mills freight shed in tho station yard although it looked dangerous at first the fire men were boon on hand a stream of water turned on and the flames subdued the roof of the building was badly damaged and the con tents soaked with water an hnuts service the local orange lodge together with visiting members from oak- ville wilton ijornby acton stew card of thanka we hereby convey our sinuero thanks to friends and neighbora for ihulr many klodnemsas unit sympathy uxtondud lo us in our sail bereavement cmispd by the death of our bejoyed father mk and mru j a owknh and iamiuv halton county shorthorn broed- ers were paid a splendid but not an unwarranted coin pi i men t last week mr n c mac kay agricul tural representative of bruce county with about thirty of tiro leading shorthorn broodors of that county cftuio across tho wostorn poninspla to eo tho splendid stock of our county among those were yqlt bodttofpprt klgin and mr howd albqtftrb6th well known i inthoslioifchpro world tstaitlngin tho north tboy call to boo tho hard owned by am orfmoirat then to thp pefctit gp ftvburllnston mr ed slier- i roodfbbrlingtoni mr a q far- iww bakvillejind dnibhed by call miimiedur- tl mitoliolls herd b tlfero are several labhr gwfv f pfpnadnont shorthorn brooder a n whom tlwy ffikmotmim to hav oahedvut time iirttown and the divine service in church on sunday rev judson truax glen mot for the methodist evening bro proaohed upon the subject offroodomgiving his torical references whero the quest ion of freedom bod been attacked ii o showed why the order was called into being and the valuable work it was accomplishing in tho protection of the principle for which men readily die tho church was ii i led and a profitable hour was spent tho choir gave a delightful voluntary and miss vio let ruddy sang at tlio close a solo in good voice arnott ronnlon on friday june 27th an arnott reunion was held at blmhurst the home of james arnott mocl u re lisgar mr and mrs samuel bell ofhaniilton were not able to at tend but the other sister and brothers mrs john mcclure of brampton mrs samuel arnott of dandalk mr and mrs james ar nott of brampton dr and mrs henry arnott and mr and mrs wifliam john arnott of hamilton were present with their children guests motored froin guelpb mil ton toronto norval ashgrove mount pleasant and chorobville after a day spent in renewing old acquaintance the friends separa ted having voted to make the ev ent an annual one and having elected a committee to arrange for noxt years re- union make tnut mutual at the present time thore are travelling through tho country districts agents taking orders for onlargod pictures thosowhohad friend or relative at the front are easily appealed to and induced to place an order for enlarged pic tures just on what authority those agents canvass the country wo do not know but we think that they should be compelled to carry a lioense their work may be per fectly satisfactory but we have known instances when such has not becin the case but owing to a signed agreement on the part of tho customer an agreement they wore not careful to understand the tormitof before signing they were bluffed into taking unsatisfactory picturos and paying a big price for them it is as well to bo careful the agent has as much right to trust you as you have to trust him toll tlioni when the work is done and it is perfectly satisfactory you will take the picture and only thon miss cation of brampton is visit ing at mrs ii p ijawstiiis miss smith of toronto is visit ing at mr will littles on the 7th line col dr c a and mrs warren of toronto spent a day in town just week mrs ilainer of kyehrow sash is visiting friends in town- and vicinity mr will mcgregor of fort will iam was n visitor in town during the week misses norma and doris millar have gone to the monleilh bouse miiskmko for a couple of weeks mlssvjyisajv herbert tnvmfterr tjn wlhovjguti at mr arjdvtrs abcasteyfor lnwpekpiuu j- miss alice mitchell of sniitw oniversity now york is the guest- 6f misskthelcool mr and mis gsipji ijanlfabl- of toironjto- spent- eueweok end wftto frtemfy v vntf tywiimsr j v xfeatei iixui mv jaiuol pedfei of tocotrto ra6ticiild jio town and spent the svbek end with jelatives- herei- v mr thomaiarlenderson of acton- who has ust feturuvdrbnipve soriis viited fiieds- hare durjnif the wtek u0om bro win long re presontod orion lodge ioof 101 at the ceritennial grand lodge at toronto lost week miss clara barnes of guelph mil itary hospital miss liva inkster of grace hospital toronto miss mabel campbell of milton and miss edna hiscott of st cutahr- ines spent tbo weekend with mrs j a mcclure lisgar station peace celebration thanka to almighty god for great vlotory bis gathortaic at park when word whs received in town on hutrtrdiiy shortly after 12 ochick that tlu ieacc terms had been signed n half holiday was declared whist les blew bells rung and citiens hcuan to decorate their homes and business places with union jacks and hags of the allied nations reeve grant and members of the council got busy got tho hand boys and veterans together and a procession was arranged for 4hq the procession headed by the 20th batl hand and our local vet- orah ishicli niubelomf 12fi under coin ittohd of major g 0 brohvri ikoejajjeft toi ht lrit wlttvplltemsolof tliobv qnaiiutr- uud- tent was kindly grunted by tlio iiiaiiagetitent hero reeve g raq t called thegnthnring jo br dofc after singing tiie ijatiomtl ap- tbembev pr cline oltered ntfft pljiyei totthanktuinesh fo al- rriigh t- i joif i far jl te graft v ietoj vwwpyerf- j 31iorteeoiiei wro rfcret draw nijroii mip ip reyrfcdnihihhp vtr fred bale of clumitiariijujv anol- rev mr ttdav xlireecbeojts fpr theb hiprne aqd foiir retiniicdsoltllej befoes brbitght the gamboling to u close preebytenrlnn wm tho fifth annual meeting of sec tion no 2 toronto prcsbytoiial diet in brampton friday juno 27th holding an all day session with a good attendance mrs 1ip luwson loorgebown pros of the section presiding reports from 0 auxiliaries and 4 mission bands showed steady pro- gross bright and helpful address es were given on different phases of auxiliary and mission band work the forward movement boing one of the main topics a mission band lesson on what tbo french did for canada and what wo can do for tho french taught by mrs mobochern of- brampton to a class of bright girls and boys was greatly enjoyed mrb graham of markbam pros- byterial president gavo gloamings from the general council mrs monzios a returned mission ary from china whose oarnest ap peal for tho women of n china and tbo vory urgont need of more medi cal women missionaries madoa stronii impression oiftiio audjoneo miss vera butt pfstrootsville was olfaotod as the dologato from soo 2 to geneva park summor solippl dologatog and visitors wove royally ontertainod by tbo lades bt and rows biampton obituary jamkk cwknh on juno 27th after a short ill ness of a few weeks jamos owens son of the late alexandor owens passed away at his homo on queen st deceased was born in toronto muddy york on dec 81 1884 ho came to glen williams when eighteen years of age and with the exception of cloven years spent in bolton village he lived all bis life in this vicinity in tho year i860 ho was united in marriage to anna williams daughter of joolwilliams and aftorcelebrating their diamond wedding mrs owens predeceased him one year ago liutl march there is left to mourn the loss of a kind father one daughter mrs j f gamble lenoy bask and one son j a owens georgetown deceased was n life long methodist and in politics a staunch liberal the funeral took place on monday afternoon when the remains were laid to rest in glenwillians come- tory the service being conducted by rev mr truax a speech tnuilcat a banquet is qadled a toiist because of the dry ness thereof order a basket of montmorency cherries today r aiken phone 130 georgetown georgetowns annual outing diricte1 tv tlu drnmmtri snaok club under ihe pairotmfcv o the 1 wva of citorktowii open air concert friday july 86th loflidrtirliaib pin sfioiaiteijoo on tratil6 sijbarbimvi-railwiiyvtor- yaelphr torrmtwdintvrtilfa- politj llirf itnwct j costume ekoctasion batuvdoy julyjlew j ar 1 cm paikwfor bojl aivd g-h- under ti iv ho mrliclailln- jmef shiry vitftftor i 2t rof eitlivt made offiipff fo nwiolc dltiime ft forlripviivif l4i 1 i ertistjl i r beattomjc 4 j bent patriotic batyroiaf jnly 6tfr at i pni in stck see jtptl knle fori jvojroimt- v ybur preeettoe will hel- t ue vaat to help the uwva loret suilable prefnises a jooi t outing withu glorious object- help the cause by booming the concert nml sports admission conoert adult s6o children 16c bporte- adult i6o children loo can 60o rig s6o returned men free friday and saturday july 25 26 jho alldn home beoty m b odcnmnnd iboddogcfjitnibi ib rrrtrrrrrrrm b f b a r n h i l ls ji3ijij and haltons bargain store speq al military news on monday of last week f b leslie of the raf and son of mr and mrs george leslie arrived homo from overseas prank went over with the engineers but later joined tlicraf although in the big push last year ho escaped with slight wounds he is looking well and his many friends are pleased to welcome him home the following item from the gait palter relates to win pagett an old member of the 20th butt and a resident of stowarttown some 10 or 12 years ago viz the french medal militairo won by sergt- major w e pagett of this city has arrived at militia lioadquarters at london anil will be presented to him shortly buring the operation on august 9 at tho amiens front sorgt-maj- or pngett thon coiporal worked his way up a shallow disused trench to an enemy machine gun post he killed two of the crew in chargo of the gunad the remaining four betook prisoners single handed tie then turned the gun mi the re treating enemy using it to good advantage and inflicting many casualties ho was recommended for tbo viotorio- cross but was given tho french modal mllitaire he returned home with a party of mot off tho steamship lapland last week sergt- major pagett lives at h2 samuelson street he is also the possessor of the distin guished conduct medal and enlist ed with tbo 84th battalion chevrolet 490 touring car has unusual record driven np ro adieu butu in loath in arisen under it own power those who would like to own u motgp- cur thnt has power enough lo eliijib nny hitl in their locality and do it regulnry us a matter of course will be interested in the following performance of s chevrolet fournlnely touring car it seems that no mans mountain in southern arizona is no more the name hus beon changed to chevrolet hill it happened this wayi recently dick holliugsworth well known in iuilfic couet automobile circles drove a four- ninety chevraleftourlng car up the fam ous roadless butto under hh own power the change in name was the result accompanying holllngsworth on the trip up the mountain was fdward bunks of douglas ariz the ear was parked on the lop of the mountain for two days and nlghis at nlghl the llghu wore turned on and the machine could be soeii for miles from across the dmen and from the city of douglas below general j d i hartmnn command ing the arizona district united states army rode up the mountain on horseback and was keenly interested in the feat of tbo little fourninety moderchovrolet after the car wm exhibited l mountain top for two days snd nights it was drjven down a largo crowd gather ed to see tho machine makenhe awont of the rugged butte and a larger crowd cori- 1 to see th machine driven down almost m hard as the reached hie fool pflhti itmuhap t- paris 58c per lb get our prices on dominion tires it always pays barnhills rmmai laau inrrii i im bhi hi jmrrrmbi norval stravvberries au winter l antic sugar anthe delicious flavor will be preserved if you follow the directions in onr lanao library and tue only lantie sugar in original packages 2aund51bcaton8 10andiooibbag8 i taear umtui mcetmlqes st nb g i b b e ns cat rate cash and carry grocery granulated sugar all brands per 100 108f domestic shortening ins 6 or 101b pails por lb i2 best canadian choose per lb fresh peanut butter per lb telfers soda bisouits large box quaker corn flakes 2 pkg for bee live corn syrup por o lb pail new flgs per lb eddy bod bird matches h boxes for best japan rice 21b for cream of wheat por pkg davies pork and beans largo tin 2 for anchor brand salt rog 16c box 2 for srhedded ooconnut per lb rubbor rings quart size u pjkjgs for laundry starch 21b for magic baking powder lib tin all laundry soaps bars for chicken unddio large tin mcdonald toboooo smoke or ohow 1 plugs for stag or bluejc watch 8 plugs for dont listen to arguments these goocu will speak for them selves 84 27 112 25 8h 11 hh 28 25 25 2 20 25 2 80 25 28 49 90 j j gibbens lane block v georgetown thursday holiday bargain day wednesday open from 8 sum to 1 0 pm the f ollowing prjces for bargain day only groceries kippered herring pinnan hoddie white beany lb8for corn starch i vt corij lakes v i telfers soda biscuits graniiated sugar per bag a y 22o 33e 26o ila to -iao- iao 886 1050 16o out- special black tea 60o clarks soup 2 for 3o icrumbies 2 for 35o bakanisvivwc lsb ivrfnnfovjtv j85i6 i a riot5 special mens heaviest harvest toots ladies black can vas- house boots sizdt 2 8and4w lttu a- v ar- for ao 100 cash or- tsi y mcbean 4 co ions for warm weather lime juice per bottle 40e lemonade por bottle boc orangeade por bottle 80o raspberry vinegar per bottle oo grape juice per bottle 26c 60o corn flakes 2 pkgs for 20o sliced pineapple per tin 800 grated pineapple per tin 8s0 benches per tin 26c di 40c cherries per tin 26o peas per tin 16c corn per tin 20c tomatoes per tin 20o sardines 8 tins for 26c pork and beans in tomato sauce 10 10 20 26c salmon in 1 lb tins 20 25 80 40 ds soc salmon in 4 lb tins 15 20 26 4 80c cnnadn pood hoard license no 8i278 a m grandy phone quick delivery 7s prompt service ford the universal car there is a limit to the performance of all motor cars but the ford goes on when other cars are mired the ford travels roads that other cars cannot travel the ford turns in and out and around where oth er cars are blocked the owner of a ford gets a motoring service that is only possible with a ford coupe 075 1 sthlnii t7s cloned model have klertrc starting and lighting runabout 660 1 runiibout with tiluitric starting and lighting 9li0 touriug 9690 touring with kunlrlc stnrtlng and lighting 790 standard wuikhik 625 one- ton tmrk clmssin 750 thtmis prutth are if o b ford ontario all prlrn unbjott to war tax chargn except truck nd chahftiu ford repair parts always on hand dealer j n oneill georgetown livingstones quality bread made by the most modern machinery that skill and science can devise which gives you that beautiful texture that you find in our bread saturday specials y cream puffs soc cream rolls 40c doughnuts that are unexefled 22c quality quality quality h a livingstone phone sb georgetown to picnickers this whoutd be of interent to all picnickem to know that the booth at the blue springs have been rented for the reason by the rob roy cape acton and i will be there with a full supply of all refreshment h including neilfions ice cream for nil gatherings kindly communicate with the manager w c oeverell as no picnics are allowed without per mission rob roy cafe ihone a acton ont property for sale houses lots and parcels of lani from four to twenty acres for sale anyone having property for sale write or phone 178 commission lowest in town j h lane real estate agent georgetown fehtahhtetah gibbens bread a word to the wives is sufficient after a trial our brown bread will be your bread fresh now and tuesday thursday and saturday morn ings phovi 302 gi next door to ratliat station b v gibbens who is blind will every person who reads tbis notice and knows a blind man or woman anywhere in canada kind ly send the name and address of that blind ono to the canadian national institute for the blind 30 ring st boat toronto the immense task of registering every oase of blindnees can only be accomplished successfully by the earnest cooperation of the public generally that is why we ask yon to send the names and ad dresses of blind toople you may know the following departments of work are being actively prosecuted by tho institute industrial donartinont for men industrial depart moot for wo men department of hold work department of home teaching department of prevention of blindness ribraryaepartnont department of after care residence and vocational train ing centre for blinded soldiers to send infonjiafcion or obtain information address the general secretary canadian national in stitute for thopilud 80 king st ast toronto v jsss v s 1 r 1 vi im v tas i a 1 v a i i ij

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