Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 20, 1919, p. 2

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doiiyiiar to vafoolhye afr in tiuiveepiiif v- hxorilkr slstkk nlke georgetown herald wednesday evg aukiist 20 1919 jj the pltlnck of walks has ar rived in canada it in 59 yours since hia toandfather tho into king edward and 1 years since his father tbo ureaont kiny mm- a tour of ui forioii lleniiv fohd sued the chifilko tribune 1000000 for calliiw him an anarchist tin- trial oeeupied- many weeks andthe verdict of the jury was nix cents damages for ford the costs however will amount to nearly f00000 and these the tribune will hao to pay- official welcome and presentation at glen monater garden party gold wat- ohn preaentod baaebau hmteh the oflioial welcome and pros- ititiition held in glenwilliitins last iliilay and saturday in honor of ilio brave soldiers of ward c ks iiuesiiig will long be remembered in unit conitinity the cilen celebrated in tfotid royal ftisliitiii which is always the ac in iiwird to any kood causo nht nothing was lcft jurttohe to make lliikoiipxbjpffvoiitphl celebrations iu tliejnvory dpthe mi vpirhdw irn8iili v the lafgiiflatfa and stitpantiii dred in tie htrst decor- atibiis mfie loaned by ilhe- ftobt- sixntlson go uikpuirli tire kiniltiks of mr c wftiapadn i tbeiiriten biwty qn frinivon iotvah oruvoirfhe laiwiffaltetldetj jiirojiiidhiditiiotfoivi6i way luiihwkha atuicess hj ovevy way titott vki jrpnuiime hyv the chi lw pin 3o itrt ji0tlirij up bo de- the iijacino of suar on the free hat would be the wisest move for the government lo mako it would punish the refiners as thiy ought to ln iiiinikhetl if guilty of the chaikeu dr mcpall levels at them and the loss in reenne could be made up some other way the tarill can surely ht used an a weapon as well art a siikiii- plum r tr a memiikr of the rritish house of commons siikkosis that it would be a graceful act of reciprocity for britain to put at the disposal of the united stats government the benefit of her experience in govern ing negroes in exchange for the kindnesa of the united states sen ate in offering lulvice about irish affairs thats what would be cull ed a naibty one eloridayh omr thick and fast at this time of the year with um pire day queens birthday do minion day civic holiday peace day and labor day all crowded in ft a little ovi four months it is well worth inquiring whether can ada has nol too many holidays scattered about and not enough in one place to uio a tired and worn- out man some benefit sired- itt was artistic entjpi bajrung and rjiujq ttidiploiijjiind added gretlj lo the onjoyntent pralljij the- 1tndqiing of such tiilanted niiihuv the ovenink wjbroiiblit lo it ftlokc by an informaj dance in the hall after which till wentfiomo well pleased- with the evenings programme on saturday afternoon the num ber of people present eclipsed any such gathering in this part of the country the early part of the afternoon was taken up by the field and track events all events were keenly contested and valuable prizes were received by too win- ucrs at 4 oclock the final base ball gtune for the glen cup be tween georgetown and acton com menced but after playinkonly throe innings was compelled to discon tinue on account of the thunder storm this being to the dis appointment of all the presentation to the soldiers was transferred to the town ball where general mitchell cb cm g dso in the absence of gen ci linn who was unable to be present gave an able address and presented a solid gold watch to oach of sixty soldiers short addresses were made by capt rev tg wallace and ijt rev h cotton who re plied on behalf of the soldiers rev mr ferguson spoko on behalf of those who will not return after which glen mitcholl presented 7 clocks suitably engraved lo the rami lies of the fallen heroes after this all returned home a litl le disappointed on account of the ruin but well satislled with the outing a good feature of hie outing was the splendid order maintained throughout the on tire proceedings military news pto marshall long who wits connected with one nf the tank battalion returned lo bis home in kriu from overseas i wo a weeks ago mr- long wits formerly a pupil of cleorgetown ligh school 1 v mccalliini son of mr 1 f alccntliniiof edmonton whowcitfe overseas with a tank hiitftilion two years itto an i who ret iirned to toronto hist week where he go his tlisrhiiruc is lite guest of his ancle ihikc klliot of milton major geo a cliue mc clil i wit h his mother ami sister inotored fnujiilliiiir home at appleby inst sunday arjil sponthhe hejvwith bjis aiinji -m- airolrie megililnw khtaqr 0uiivasl jicaptairiiji fmtoii uillej left rtihetowriin aiigiisl lslli wifji mk rontingent from the 20lrtaiid was transferril to tlie ijt valcaitior lie ihis tvo deroratieii tle milit- ary cioa iifid thefieijlr crjiwiit thjelegiwioir lloikiliaboufkepi lai 10 will eiiiuti his jihuon oh uiehliiff if tir3ixw uuiipiiii tfk wb fchorf unit canatlas iijloic siajiliei- dead nui- itci w9uaiiah strttvs181 hjyh irltlfts antf rtinne gvimts will be given bv circuit britain 10 victoribits generals and admirals of the great war ncortliiujto tiurq- honored customs the vote of thanks to the victors will he pres ented in the house of commons wednesday according to present plans the unmoor mr foeh will he nclntled field miirsham sir douglas flaig and viceadiniriil sir david beatty as expected will beinade icarls and each will be given a grunt of 500000 field shall viscount jcllicoo of scu ll he liven grant of sufloooo each a number of other com manding ollicers will be given money grants making a total for all of ho0000o premier loyd georges iianio was proposed for some honor by sir james f rem nant in the house of commons but andrew bonar ijiiw the gov ernment loader replied that he had mentioned the matter to the prem ier wliu saitl he would not for a minute agree to it limehouse marshii ft will once ina while n woman act ually lielicms that her husband knows as much as he thinks he docs look- i am going to hold a dance in my hall king pahvant block koinetimo in the near future free of rharqe first class music bycity orchestra everybody wel come watch for further particul ars j- roney home of mcpher son rogiste reil shoes sign gold boot georgetown the thunder storm on saturday afternoon was received with more pleasure than usual as it broke the long dry spell and jopencd the way for more refreshing showers a number of our young folks journeyed to llenvvilhams on fri day evening mid saturday after noon anil reported having a very good time tin garden party pro gramme exceeded all expectations the main event on saturday was the baseball gnnie acton vs george town which was proving very ex citing until called to n close at out of hrd inninkn on account of the approachinit wtojim i 7 ftev mcibitjii a of jjowiton jpcfjipji eftwie irore oil sunday aiatkuve a litost intoiest ingaud hupressive sermon ouh- tligging uw wells ox your father air copplypl toronto sfient a fiwdrtys at mk cjias meredith m ribijugiafi dil rimgli iias- rein rm ed iv hofgl iii tprjoto after siiending thistiihlriiition witili i friciiiilo hjiev ftliswhpzic biitlinarrid ihsihitiiwhbi jieltol jr missire4iivnrrwhii of toi- flrrlo is liolidnlngwithmimilobt rblowll mr win murhlin i 6 toronto is visiting at liis parental home hero mr and and monof toronto are visiting tit the home of mr wuimiteliell the good stork visited the home of mr and mrs harry brown on friday last and left a daughter on monday evening the baseball team and fans motored to glen- williams for a friendly game with that team the indians were in regular form and the glen reds had no puzzles that could not be solved the one rain that wasfall- ing during the game made the ball hard to handle hevor the less some very good catches were made on both side the final score was 15 to 5 in favour of the indians obituary terra cotta real ijrtato is on the move here again wo are informed that mr josiah townsend has sold his 100 acre farm on the 5th line chingua- cousy to mr huston of glen- williams mr wg marshall hns purchased a new oar mr and mrs geo marshall of london are visiting with mr and mrs a o penrco this week mr and mrs wm kent of tor onto spent the week end with terra cotta frionds there is an epidemic of whoop ing cough in our village at present mr john townsend hod a valu able cow killed by the train on mon day morning esquesing council the kkvknukh of canada con tinue to grow the revenues for tho first four months of the liscul year totalled j5iih21970 as against 91c4172 for the same period in 1918 isxpenditiires for the four months period are slightly over seventysix and a half millions as compared with abouf tlnrtythreu millions last year the total net debt of the dominion at the end of july was 1870208091 an in crease for tho month of 58000 000 the whole would is protest ing at tho high cost of living bill it ignores the fact that people gen eral oould pull down that cost if they would indulge loss in vocklosh expenditures that often keep men poor when their wagoffiir larg people ar5liui ytiig far indro reeti- lossly anil usolcusly now than they didbeforo iho war and are spend ing more ou amusoments and small luxuries than they did somo years ago it js a habit formed the hush conditions caused by tfhtshir 11 is vell to reoog nine that irlim always what vo make but wlik we spend that counts v hi- sib edward glw appoint nient to washington anambassa dor from ureal britain will be bailed with approval for ho can bo depended ilium lo prcsorvo the kindly relations which at present exist between tho two countries his appointment recalls tho dif- floulty that great britain has ex perienced in selecting an amhassa dor to the united states a general dosire to remain in tho homeland being due to sovoral dominations the post has been olio red to mr bal fisher tho president of the board of education lord robert cecil could have had it but bo refused as lie is solootcd to be one of britains representatives on tho loajuio of nations other names wkloh have been mentioned wqro thouo of lord rothoiniore and lord lytton evpn now the position is only to bo filled tom- pbraiily but for tho time being at leasti tlie ambassadorship is in safe bands ksquesing aug 18th 1919 the council met pursuant to adjournment the reeve in the cliitir the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed mcdowell hampshire that da vid mcnally 8 for operating grail- on lh line also j scott 990 for operating grader and repairing cemetery hill norval- curried hampshire elliott that the treasurer pay wm mcdonald pm the sum of 1450 statute labor collected on good roads in his di vision idr mcallister m5 expen ses attending ontario health ofll- cors association meeting in toron to jas a nickoll jr thoflum of 2 fixing hill on olh lino jas a bell the sum of 14 for one road sorapor supplied chas brooks p m bell telephone co at george town 120 for councils telephone account mrs robertlnyes the sum of h8 for attendance on and care of mrs mackie carried mcdowell elliott that irons pay wesley murray 880- for 22 yds gravol samuel trimble 144 00 digging ditchos and gmdlng no f side road also digging ditches grading and filling in wash out on hth lino no 10 carried thompson ei i iott canada in got iron co for 8 culverts c2rfo carried- i- thompson elliott wm mill- lin pm advance on statute labor in ulenwilliams 02 carried hampshire elliott that the treasurer pay alfred laird the smn of 14 being half cost of grav el supplied esijiiesiug and cliin- guocousy carried klliott thompson that the oreasuror pay tho following ac counts jas grant drawing plank and covering bridge on 5th lino 1209 d a henderson for 1000 feet plank supplied for bridge on 5th lino 46 goo cainpuoll on ac- count assessors salary 10 ilor- borffcook refund of statute labor from good roads 9 john e wil son cuttink railroad rails for cul vert 160 james barnos for oloan- ing out ditch and lowering eulvort 1700 onrriod klliott- hampshire that the reeve bo a delegate to moot a rep resentative from tho chinguacoiisy council re clark accident car ried hani pshi io mcdowell that no tico is horoby givon that at the next regular mooting of tho coun cil a bylaw will bo introduced to appoint an attendant officer for tho public schools of the town ship as required by the ontario public school act carried elliott thompsop lliat this coiuicil adjourn to moot ngain on soplombor 10th at 2 oclock carried the ontario election act 1919 the temperance referendum act 1919 notice of sittings of revising officers electoral district of halton to wit take notice that the lists of voters for polling subdivisions numbered 1 2 and 8 for the township of nassagawoya 1 2 8 4 5 and 0 for the township of estiuosing 1 2 8 1 5 0 a ami ob ami 7 for tho township oftrafnlgar and 1 2 i i 5 1 and 7 for the township of nelhon also for the east south and north wards of the town of milton polling subdivisions numbered 1 and 2 of the village of acton 1 2and ii of tho village of georgetown 1 2 8a mid hb or the town of oakville nnd wards 1 2 8 and 4 of the town of burlington have been proparod by the knunioiiitiirs and hnvo been delivered to the clerk of this board by the chief enum erator and that tho members of the voters registration board have been appointed revising officers for the purpose of hearing complaints and appeals as to the said lists aud further take notice that tho respoelivo sitting of the said revising officers will bo held as follows- for tho town of burlington by his honor judge elliott at the council cluinibor in said town on tho 12th day of september 1910 commoiioing at 10 oclock in the foronoon for tho town of oakvillo by his honour judge elliott at tho council chamber in said town on tho 18th day of soptombor 1919 commencing at 10 oclock in the forenoon x for tho town of milton by victor chisholm esquire registrar of deeds at tho court mouse in said town on tho 18th uay of september 1911 commencing at 10 oclock in tlie forenoon for tho villago of aoton by w j moclenahani esyuire local registrar of the suprome court at tho council chamber iu said village on the tilth day of september 1919 commencing at io oclock in tho forenoon for tho villago of georgetown by samuel webster esquire sher iff at the council chamber in aaidyillage on tho lhlh day of septem ber 1911 commencing at 10 oclock in tho forenoon for tbo township of nassagaweya by victor chisholm esquire registrar of deeds at tho township hall in said township oi tho 12th day of soptunibor 1919 commencing at 10 oclock in the forenoon for the township of nelson by w j moclenahani esnmjre loeni registrar of the supreme court at tho township hall iu said town ship on tho 12th day of september lfjlo commencing at 10 oclock in the forenoon for the township of esrjuosing by samuel webster esquiro slier- ijt at lho township uall in said township on the 12th jay of septem ber 1910 eoiniiieneyig at 10 oclock in tho forenoon for tlio township of trafalgar by william i dioli esquire clerk of the ponce at the township hull in said township on the 12th day of september 1010 commencing at 10 oclock in the foronoon and further take notice that any votor who desires to complain unit the names of any persons entitled to ho entered on tho said list have been nnmiittod from same or that tho names of persons who are not ontitlml to ho voters have been entered on the lislh may on or be fore the hlh day of september 1010 apply complain or appeal to have his own name or tho name of any other person corrected in entered on or removed from tho wbts prepared uiidor tho ontario kleetion act 1918 further take notice that such appeals must be by notice in writing in the proscribed form signed by the complainant itnd given to george a honistieel milton po for tho town of milton to harold w fur- mer acton po for village of acton to james sallen burlington po for town of burlington to f l hoath goorgotowif po for village of goorgotown to j a robinson oakvillo po for town of oakville to john y richardson milton po for township of nelsop to john marshall cuiiipbollvillc po for tho township of nassagawoya to john a tracy goorgotown po for the township of esqnqsing to h 11 albertsou trafalgar po for tho township of trafalgar clerks of the respective revising officers or left for thoin t thoir respective resi dences or places of business on or boforo tho said date j w eixiott i chairman voters registration board county of halton mies friirti vm miioitt on june 20 mrs kihiiiiin moure of speysitle was taken ill iitul though she rallied at i vines she never recovered her strength ami gradually tailed until iletilli none tin august 10 she was a daughter of the late john logic of nnssaga- weya anil was nmrrioi to her her eft husband fnrlvsis jetnx iili theliride and groom look up ihcir residence on the farm uliere she tlied which was the meore home stead from pioneer days her death was he first break in the family the only son atijuis llaitghl- r all surviyfjngv- thojr ivin mrj viiri jaiii biwdw medicine thtcr atai widfii wvi blifi ii rsi arol v fit fieuiiokv jsonjfilllv avitslvr mrs ihirg rutv lrti vjhe and john l- alice it imi lkiuu at home mrs mrjore was t gollly wojjiimu yiie ajns ah silent liiitne mnjorriivi ttnivs greit l1y- jfctwjiifd by all wliokiiea iter who htitj ymkecyi apntvia tiii nftll iq thiliu ypdi vi 9i1- vwl rlwll tiulr ime4itlat4aifinqiii4 f0i wliiljaiihiiridlifei bfrlhkn ditl iiiuch in iiiinbmn ubjtpt riijiprqcal foae aiidlinijprness to0hiseiwsjsiiil fireside itl all times lio wits i iiiiiuimv- of kiiox church vviliiil pill when in good heallll avns u regiilarnltiiidan1 nt tilt eliiired services the funeral was hchliot tuesthiy t ireeitwood iith t r georgetown llev mr wilson her pastor olllciating it a fleminu the news of the sudden death of mr it a fleming of miinns cor- ners trafalgar at hamilton on sunday aiigust 10 was it great shock to ins many friends deceased had not been feeling well for some time but on friday previous felt equal to driving the binder that evening he was sciz ed with a severe pain and it was tie cidedthal an operation afforded the nly chance for recovery this was performed but without the iiiuih desired result mr picuiiiil was horn in scot laud in i hi ami nine to canada when 2 years of age his parents sell leil in esiiiesiug near milton i le settired an cdiicut ion as teacher niifl tatilil at ashji ic ut cones iinil at m unit he imirricd miss millicenl mtuiiis diiiltditcr the late k ii miiiiiis anil for ours they uunle their home with mr mumi and spent all their tiiairieil life on the homestead mr fleming was recognized as n very woithy resident of the town slop anil uogootl work ever ftufeil fo rfeoive fus hulinrtjil iii lnhieies iivwjlsalib iwiinlhei1hjifsy ioin tinihlitdi njvi1i fotn-liiotij- ers inpl trtiit kitcr imin jno ap- pelheslewiittttiw ii tjle fiiiwinl ltioli phiee bwt wed- itsijnyinjij mjis among the hirtest intli af xliliitiit- i- bawling ju tiikiftow4rilihtl tsorililfs- from militsh and tvtlrpiil stuitsvine eiejl luststiiigjof trwo lailies apl isvtvistmts ils- visiturs last tint rs- thtv ayerr goid itrto was spent iiideii5oyctl by all tlfe ltdicis servtd tea nt the oluihouic genvgeltiwn r millou mrs mcllqati mrs moltat mrs p collin mrs sinclair a norrinuton mr smith joe giubons a mcgibhon hi 11 leorgetown milton 22 5 georgetown strectsville hi i georgilowu strectsville is 12 man tloomvt four tho woinons vote liair tin mikli as hr nmk th dii thai wutikii tin mititlotl to sit on a hrcacli of promise kiijl the mens store 1919 summer 1919 we cord in i it i n vile on tos inspiij our display tr tine suitiieis overiiiatuik trousering hie nr the present sea sou yiiull lind eou uyiy o pat ucriis and wiaves to give yop ample dujrwr sev k mine iil hlack serges hilly guaranteed price ri hauiples reiidi fur tint of ttiwreieuintirs flj jlf n ewii nfecik wesit new shirt gloves jyidhbsier3 l1uiaitrwspjti iir liaviailsifttt fltjits fxilwrtty-v- weriye ifiuvillv an ussomtifil fjjjtilv orf lloysv oicbttmrb iwfvtow ctoirdauw nwsiiitkiisii tlifc huethi smi y s ft wo mivlttoiie iiviil iilihry etvlf anfsirisiifict oiirstoek iinil lwo- georgetown t phone 1 26 imgiiclass taiiioringann mkns flrnisfllngs agents for slockwell henderson ei co iersiuiil cleaners toronto ptmmial b8 iffifttttttrtrnriffll b rtttmrrrntfan aa ttrxmi t saturday treat htilitc alollits irn ilikhl haw iiiw tk ami imium t han nut ill lik iialiiy its nnrs s easily at d saturday treat price id mothers ami cival cnitul mollicr lw turkish llonwmjulf pflihl tliit is jfooil is any nn tin t lins this ltmiiu- is a btf m iiml ililiyht ot pti ih iiuisi suhis 33o per lb weekend chocolates 39c our wk1iitl tcitlilek urn ill tit tlriidii ily is sn hiifh iiiul ihe riif is s lnv ilia i u is ii lilies keg ioe per ih ih qual- i eh- weelkend special 39 per lb t h moorehead milton brampton georgetown coal good health is priceless if you suffcrtrom kheiimatlc affllclionstrcs will remedy your condition ami remove both pain and disease ak your tlrutyut rn v i it un fur our in- temple lun4 jiu klni tumutu iillt it u hilf rrfttliiir nni cjtn ytm nothing ii iii tkt v fiiivwlicru on receipt of iim d j matthew druggist and stationer sole agent georgetown how about your subscription announcement new business school brampton business inst new speirs building brampton ont opens sept 2nd 1919 c e bousfield principal formerly associate director commercial work brownes business college brooklyn ny anoo students niuiuully the best scranton coal in all sizes portland cement fioub feed peo visions john ballantine georgetown phone 30 commodious quarters unexcelled equipment thorough courses bookkeeping stenography typewriting all information gladly furnished upon request brampton business institute c e bousfield prin brampton ontario midsummer specials in ladies wear here are a few specials which we have reduced for quick clearance while they last in order to make room for our new lines come early and get first choice if you wish to take ad vantage of any of the following lntliox tnifetn silk skirtr in nowl fi wmtpe tlestiitts all pretty styles r jitkiiluib priced ill lfioiind t70 fur y plaid mild i two alike 795 and 8550 its assam quality give it that rich flavor red rose teais good tea sold only in sealed packages 1ss wlin t looks more smart it ml dressy in he siiniiner jiiuo tlian n suit of silk taffeta it is just that hiimetliiiii ou lime wanted hioiikii perhaps iineon- setiiusly to eiiiiipleto jour rummer wiudrnhe we liavo just a few of tluko suits itll in priliy styles of lino iiial1ty taltetii lined with iniivy silk reiilur ssiihfio for girls ket white middies eollars eults helts mid poe- of wltielt are trijlinieil with lilue pi ilk or rutin ry i ted need foi tjliielt efearilnee to the lew limiro nf we lliive still irsiuall tpiiintity of the silk w lists wliich we have redureit these me of kenrkilte erepe anil erepe tie ehine kaney eiuhroiilery ilesinns waists are in colors iniiize lilue aprieot sliell pink piiith white mid lilaelj hetjiilar isfill fur 82275 69o 8 375 brill go phone 167 mill and main sis georgetown toption have you ever considered how essentia in the family life the modern drug store is whether sick or well both sexes from infancwct old age at onetime or another require something from the drug store from intent foods to mediqines our stocks are fresh clean and moderately priced r i hoiirigans tho store the best in drug store ivierchandise the finest fn drug store service i

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