lyjwv pr x sgmlvtsmrjitiuriinifc pff tm anumm hints nonwu kith 1m1 jw h wulson undertaker and zioensed embalmer mala st qaorsatowa i auttwiubitoorllorsaunwiihearae i i hone uijfhl or day 54w or stj ii rth ma it age id lci ctinrkeu for nl tl e follow k me matrmtca sou deaths al card 50c 10c par 1 j and n memouam ie i very pr am nr of i cu tli t duirly love 1 o f err low yc lrs- j m m vl hs fc foi ork below wan her uy called to t un my sw my 1 need ihce for a greater work ll an thim th fn il lh xal tl y fi c net v i e ar war i y of my larger 1 ben en hen h m h gtenwihiams xfaewtwaa a lar attendance at dr anderson b- political ejecting last wednesday eentd- dresses were delivered b anderson lt col g o brown and major hartt hydro pole have been erected araand tho lowor end of the olen and quits a o umber of houses wired a fe street lights lire badly needed in this section mr fred beaurpeut has arrived home for ajiolrday after bailing all an comer mrs joseph mc master home from guelpb hospital last saturday and ib improving nicely thesjmpatby of olea oititena is extended to mr and mra jol n hepburn of burlington id thl ir recent bad bereavement caused h the death of their daughh marion she will be sadly miss d by her many friends in georjj town and the olen interme t took place at hamilton tfn nov 28th mra hngh logan who has bero ill is recovering orange lodge meeting dec 5th tbe burden ol taxation the financial condition of can ada is serious in tbe extreme the estimated expenditure for 1s21 22 ib 606 892688 that means an annual bur en on every family of five in canada of be fween 800 and 850 which makes a big hole- in the average income it may be oontended that thib is g to the war let us make d obituary mitt j a niukkll alter an illnenn of only a tew lan mary wheeler beloved wife of mr jab a nickel liimehouao pimped awas on nov loth do ccaifd watt born at qsprey hi 187 but had spent nioht of her life in limehouse and vicinity where aho was well known and highly esteemed by a lust of friends she was married on nay 26th 1008 her sudden tsartklljsr l n a o ltmeheusu cemetery on friday allowance for the war items pensions f 81817 624 84 soldiers lantseule ment 86 017 000 oq soldiers civil be es tablishment 28728 888 64 demobilisation 8 028880 00 18th tio service beink tluoted by rev mr cameron the pallbearers were alex irani w jk bailey bj 8h or till thos kennedy dr r nickell w tiowdy there wore numerous beaatiful floral tributes besides her husband deceased leaven ave sisters and onerother mks w h jonkh on sunday oct 28nl after only tow days- illness prances ann appoint widow of tbe late wm u jonas passed away at her home on ann st at the advanced teof 88 years mrs jones was the eldest slaughter of tho late wm appelbe one of the pioneers of jouesing township hal too county and was born on nov 20th 1888 in lb5t she married mr j ones who lived at homer near st catharines in i860 the removed to norm an by to a farm on the owen sound road about six miles north of the town some twelve years later they moved to mount forest where mr jones conducted a butlding and contracting business in 1884 they went to orton bnn townahip where mr joneb was in business for eight years after which they came back to mt forest m 1902 mr jones died at the end of may last year hav tag almost reached his 90th year mrs jones whose health has been infirm did not long survive mrs jones who was of a bright and kindly natnre will be moch missed by friends and neighbors she was deeply- religious id spirit and devoted to tbe methodist church of which she was so long a member only tbe sabbath be fore net death she attended the morning service she leaves sister mrs john reynolds who has lived with her latterly and one brother col w p appelbe of georgetown mrs r m corlej is a niece the funeral took place on toes day afternoon to the mt forest cemetery and many fnends and neighbors paid their laatwrespecta the services were oondui ted by rev a latter assisted by rev a a total of 98 687 488 48 subtract this war expenditure of 88 687 488 48 and the fixed in toreet charges of 140 000000 to talling 288 687 488 48 troh the total cbtimate of 606 892689 94 and ic leaves for the general ad ministration of the country for what ib generally known as con tradable expeohllnire the huge sum of 86780686146 between 800 and 860 per family as there is a large necessary expenditure on account of the war itfollows that the utmost econ omy should be exercised in regard to all other matters butas mr king has repeated ly pointed oot it is useless to expect economy from the present government it has the war habit pi mind it thinks in millions instead of in thousands and spends accordingly in 1919 a million and a half were wasted on a needless extra aes sion the franchise act now in volves an enormous expense which oonld have been saved by making as of provincial lists the es timates for the mounted police recently were 4 764 066 and in addition it w proposed to spend 600 000 on a barracks in ottawa this is part of the governments on wise policy of moving tbe head quarters of the force to ottawa where it is needed in the past it did splendid service in protecting tbe settlers of the west and in 1910 the total cost of the force inolndlng pensions was little mora than 800000 the govern ment proposed also an expendi tore of 2000 000 for barracks for a permanent force bnt this was cut down owing to the protests of the opposition already there are m the country 194 drill halls and armonee and only 26 experimental fat ma here is an illustration of the war habit of mind in almost every branon of ad ministration including some which whre little or not at all affected bjmbe war there have been large ineases this ib bo evidence whatever of a resolute attempt to get back to a peace basis of ex penditure vme hr hiker as ft advl national railways prospects brighten the improved financial knowing of tl o canadian national railways for urn rponthit of august and sep tember has received reneral and favorable torn men t in the prate thruufthout the country it will be of interest to the public to see in grapliit manner the m i thly advances made since tl e beginning of the year thai operating expenses as indi ated by the upper line on tbe hart wore brought down month by month and that they drew gradually towards a meeting with the lower line which indicates the gross earnings in august the lines met and crossed sbowing a amall margin to the good for that month in september the widen ng gap between the lines indicates net earnings of more than half a million dollars the o the sweeps or curves as they are sometimes termed predict a much better showing m october s those wtib wfjre in close touch with the situation and who knew what was being done to bring about operating economies could see well in advance that a con tin nation of these measures with the usual increases in volume of traf fie would bring tbe lines together and that with the seasonal crop movement they should cross it was hardly expected that rnpnth of august would show ne earnings but reductions in the costs of materials and supplies coupled with the leadjuetment of wages and the inorease in gross earnings were factors which com bined enabled the management to produce a email balance on tbe right side for august the crop movement in september was suffi cieot to enable the much better showing made in that month a featnre of the situation which constituted a great difficulty en countered by the management in their endeavours to wipe oot tbe deficit is graphically displayed by the chart which shows that gross earnings dropped after february thai month s gross is usually the lowest in any yeacrandxonimeac- ng with march gross earnings in variably improve but during tbe prebeut vpar a new condition pre vailed the earnings in the months of april may and june were lower than those in the months of jan uary and february this slump in business was general affected all lines if the usual trend of earnings had been follow ed the operating economies effect ed would have brought the lines together at an earlier date at the rally of sunday schools and youna people h tiocietie of milton dintnot in the methodist church burlington last week tbe following officers were elected hon president chairman of tho triot rev r d hamilton pre- hideot of conference rev w l david non r a georgetown vice presidents marshall camp bell milton miss alice blansbard applob mimi elsie stewart mil ton ross pesrt freemnn miss jacksons canadian national railways amon eaanmas mtb opuarms ekmx m loveday the pall bearers were meesers john w bessey george town a relative wm pickering james corley johnbton shaw h e yeomaos and a w wrtghl there wereualso present from georgetown col applebe a brother and mr w g applebe a nephew mt forest representative a meeting in the interests of john f ford halton people e political association candidate be held in georgetown on thursday december 1st get your fish at the right place at the right price fish to suit every taste halibut salmon white fish flounders cisooes finnon haddie fillets shrimps and oysters halibut all this week reg 80o a lb for 26c a ib only the best fish sold george town fish and chip cafe for ohoroe highest quality boots and shoes from factory to feet try j booey all kinds of pairing while yon wait at from 80 to 0 less than all others rub bar boot repairing a speciality fo pr men s solid leather sample boots sixe 7 to dear at 226 per pair women s beat cushion sole kid boots allsixea at 4 60 sold for 8 and 9 all other places guaranteed boots all solid leather 160 to 8 60 mcpherson light mug hitob hookey boot from 260 up all sizes men s and boys skates sharpened and put ow boots the chart also ahowe that the greater reductions in operating ex penseb were obtained prior to jnly this bhould dispose of the view that tbe reduction in expenses was largely brought about byithe readjustment of wages effecti july 16th the canadian national railways earlier in tbe year informed the people of canada by a series ol frank explicit artioles in tbe pnb lio press or borne of its problems and in particular of the pressing need of more traffic the improve ment in the relative position ol the national lines has been acoom plisned not only by tbe reductions of operating costs but also through the oo operation of the pnblio that bmlised tbe truth of tbe statements made on the nat lonal railways behalf and who have met the situation- in a prao tioal way ledve h irittsli any al uadnttt mr m a sorsoleil mjl toronto normal school will give his famous lecture on the british navy jn the sixth line church limehouse on friday evening deo 9tb this thrilling talk will be illustrated by many splendid lantern slides tbe ace hi boy s ci ah deserve tbe support of the community in bringing this noted speaker to limehouse admi preeentative rev j w hunt lnuifhoutie women institute freeman secretary treasurer mm will bold n bnsmtr on thursday b darlington bronte evening deo 1st in no u school ft anrt tara dm 0u house cmni tarly nn i la after their exploits with acton your clioic rufre menlu wild shoe fctory and the town the i at booth o uri 1 mumml tn nl at gourlay shoe company turned the loan 2tp tbelr attention to mount forest the plant wan moved from acton to mount forest and a n w pany organised a by law 10000 won submitted last week 200up 0 but it failed to secure th neces mlwim cmlll iu sari tw thirds majority required btock avafdn rlj to wear liatti at big reducti m r nxing ui 00 up otnuiik 1 irjjuni them al mihhcb clarulne while you can at no time have you had better opportunity of buying dependable good quality goods at a low prices our reductions are off our present low prices you buy at genuine bargain prices satisfy yourself come and investigate it places you under no obligation we have not space to quote you prices on these large stocks firsthand information is best see the goods see the prices what do they mean to you 4 big fs new fall good at the mens store our range or fall suiting in arriving dail ilrcadt the choicest oiioh are at hand tin y comprise the very lau st tu 1- nglish and scotch twceda sertfoh an 1 worsteds an 1 the patterns are dnoidedly smart greys predominate itl the new brown and blues in 1 1 iin and nth tones uieoli k with popular favor it is none too irly to oi lor your 1 ill suit do nt wmt until the rush order oirly and get the best service til tl e best selection sum plow art now ready for out of t iwm out to mors and will be sont on re uest furnitihiiie department the new fall flb rtn collars and r have arrived nev i before have we hod suqji n beautiful range in all the latest styles at poptilnr prices new autumn hsvt all the newest style aud pest makes are o be found in our new arrivals thoio are many stjlmti featurob in hats this bca8ohbnd it will be a treasure to show themto jau whed you odll readytowear clothlnk new fall suits latest styles aud well tailored at city prices we are making a special effort this season to have tbe very best in men s wear equal to any city furnishing establishment at quality to fore price it is a good time now to select jour new fall outfit stock is all complete and selection better than later in tho season we liivllt your patranar w 9 millar go 11 fin ffirticlaa tailoring- and man rnrnlablac acvnta for 1u btoofcwu t si co toronto dratna and dry rir georgetown phone 126 1 1 j rntii r chiropractic furniture furniture of genuine merit for every room in the home you can buy bed couches 17 60 f r 1 1 00 8 piece livinr room suites in silk which is a big value at 4900 for 37 00 mattress at 4 90 beds at 4 90 4 90 genuine i cut tuk buffet worth 6u 00 4b 00 and equally low prices on all stock floorcovering brussels tapestry union grass linolom oilcloth and con go leu m rugs oilcloth and linoleums all go at bargain prices footwear a redaction on the present ow price of boots shoes slippers and rubbers should be of interest to everyone who wishes to save money we offer you a low price on rubbers and all footwear women s fine oxfords 5 00 for men s big value 6 boots for men s fine astoria boots 9 00 for 8 90 8 95 700 this line was formerly 1860 to 14 50 save money on christmas slippers flushing for men and boys men s medium weight underwear 1 00 men s dress shirts 1 96 1 89 men b heavy fine soft wool nnderwdar826 1 69 men a cood oude s00 overalls for 1 9 men s good qoalitv work shirts 1 96 1 sb men s heavy serviceable underwear 189 and a strong showing in mens and boys wool jackets pullovers caps gloves sox ties handkerchiefs suspenders a g follows f and wishes to imprest on yoo the importance of taking savnntruie of oor sale of beantifol cat quus pressed glass china crookery and art pottery buy for chrisris save money goods boughtand paid for we will store till christmas again we advise see the goods see the prices jacksons georgetown restores health chiropractic removes the cause of disease which is a sub mated alightly mia placed vertebrae which impinges tho nerves lead int to the parts that are effected re mow this pressure from the nerves that are im pinged and jot i00 of vital energy return to the parts effected and you wih have ease in the place of aftulilurs of bar t ca flwlai earn nay ta fan lap atth tfsm brain eyes ears nose throat arms heart lungs uver stomach pancreas spleen kidneys small bowel large bowel genital organs thifihsialegb a m neilson d t in oharge of chaa j lindfield d 0 ph 0 graduate of the palmer school of chiropractic chiropractic n fountain head davenport iowa usa office over houngan s drug store consultation and bpmal analysis free office hoars toefidayb and saturdays 2 to 5pm and 7 80 to80 pm phones office 160w and residence 60 bazaar santa claus workshop will be formally opened bjra grand bazaar in st georges parish hall on tues dec 6th a at 3 pm when xmas gifts to suit all ages and all purses will be attractively displayed a dainty afternoon tea will be served oon- latinc of jelly and wliipped oreaum bread stud batter boui osthe teafctd coffee supperap appetlaiii and evbatantiel supper trpe- elailly erred to meet theneeds of bnalneaa people bfjenu hsvm tongue sjuu pickle bresd suid butter bolls hot minoe pie tea and coffee fancy woke booth dous and more dolls baga fancy and serviceable aprons every kind from kitchen to tea knitted articles- romp ers and childrens dresses night dresses for adults and children in fact everythlns desir able for a useful or fancy tfvfmt presjuat home cooeino delicious cakes and our famous homemade bread and rolli and all kinds of home oooung ohiiprigrs corner the fish pond stocked es pecially for them by santa ice cream will be served we extend a hearty invitation to george town and community to be with us on tuesday dec 6th week end i t operator cigars regular 3 for 2sc special 5c each with every hercules briar pipe at sioo we give absolutely free a 25c rmcl of any toha royal talcum extra large tin regular 25c special 19c satin mints humbugs eta regular soca lb special 48c chocolates just arrived 250 pounds of fresh chocolates regular boc a lb friday and saturday 34c a lb essss8 hourigans