Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 27, 1924, p. 2

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tllk qkoikiftow h mia ft fjtlttmmut 27th 1b21 w h undertaker jftd licensed embalmer mala ft gortow aulonob i nr horsedraw hei phone nghlorday mw o 51 jj benjamin r erwin appointed postmaster pbo ronucsior n v democrat and chronicle ot feb 24th 1 as the following item regarding- bonja mid r frwid un old georgetown boy mi son of the into robert etrlb man- agei barged for at the lo it alcarda soc 10c pit i bom oalloway ax bl joseph s hospital hamilton out on monday fob r 1924 ti galloway nee daughter hale in georgetown on feb 21ut to mr and mr harry hsloi a daughter mr and mrs kathleen lahgari a i tg aldrich-coopqr- brides parents tebruarv at the home o the georgetown ontuea 26th by rev walter cooper- at died i home 186 ctntjkl ave obituary norval don jam in it brwin of ho 810 1 bhl commercial street east itofchester yosterday received from president coolidge bis appoint ment a postmaster of eftst boob eater it ia a second olasa offloe carrying a salary of 2600 a year esidos tho postmaster ihero awl he finished his wboaling d a klonhll goirgo alexander owell prck dent of the h well tvurehm hoh limited died an inn rutin ibri ary lth at bin borne wjtfwood park in hip obrd year he bad bean in poor health nine spiuni ber last born m y u 101 it liverpool ns the h n ot r james howell bis early d tyh were apent at st john h newfound land granbv quobu cold springs his fathers liwt charge from there ho moved to uuolph irwin widow of the late john cooper and eater of mm i j matthew georgetown ont w in memottam pettat in loving memory of our prec ious mater mies r beatrice petbu who departed this life after a few days illness from pneumonia on the twenty sixth day of february 1923 at hotel jefferson in phoenix ari zona usa in my father s house are many mansions if itweretiotso i would have told yon tor i go to prepare a place for yon and if i go and prepare a place for you i come again and will receiva you unto myself that where i am fflgmygjnjj ik gl3 esther and morley petti l spires in loving memory of our dear on pbe geo l spires who de parted this life feb 23rd 1918 never a day but his name is spoken never day but he is in our thoughts a link en the family chain is broken he has gone from our home- but not from our hearts mother father sister and brothers assistant post master two clerks throe camera and two iural routed mr erwin was postmaster of east rochester from 1910 to 1015 under the daft ad mini strati on ho waa secretary and treasurer of the b j frj attdopartinont store inc aftei hie term expired and ho has jost closed the affairs of the everj day piston ring company of wbioh he waa appointed receiver he ib viceprebident and a director of tho first national bank of east rochester mr lrwin came to east rochester from dopew n y about twenty the yearsjigo aa one of the early resident of ee vil luge ho will tahe charge of the post ofllee nfoout march 1st armenian vouths doing well here the toronto globe of tuesday morning contained the following which we hkvo do doubt mil be interesting to our readers an address by mi an anne k- gordon recently returned from athenb a delightful musical pro mo hew taxation bat btnotest possible economy in expendit for some time to come these i the features most outstanding from the taxpayer s standpoint in the budget speech of hod w w price last week his 11 rat as pro vincial treasurer in the ferguson government a pbeachfeh has a hard tune if his hair is white be is too old if he ib a young man he naso t any axpenence jf he h cbildraa he has too many if ho has none he should havo and lan t showing a good example if bis wife sings id the choir she ib pre suming if she doenc t she dm likes ber hnsband s work if a preacher reads his notes he is a bore if he apeaka extcmpavaiieoub ly be lsn t deep enough if he stays at borne to study he mix with the people ifhe is seen i a on the streets be ought to be at homeetting up a good ser moo if he calls on a poor family he is playing to the grandstand if be calls at the home of the rich he ib an aristocrat whatever be does someone could bavo told him how to so it better he has a hard time living off of donations which never como in next to bo ing an editor itis an awful life ltfkh whbh the doting pabknt us ually the mother proceeds to tell bow ber bermoe or launoelot en tered the collegiate at eleven years of age or thereabouts one feels impelled to pity rather than congratulate them thourh the latter ib the thing that ib expected of the hearer of such news no child of 1 1 or 12 is really fitted to enter the collegiate and it would be a wise provision to prevent such infants from doing aoythidg of tho bort evon if the fond parents did feel bad about it ed n cation a prodigies are aa a rule a nuis anoe and a disappointment to o eryono connected with them fop they invariably flare up only to bo heard of no more afterwards this ib but natural for they soak up knowledge so fast that they be come top heavy they cannot mature fast enough the percent age or brilliant scholars who grad uafce into the class of brilliant men is small after all the ret of success is the ability to properly apply the things that schools and universities teach and it rcquirers a well rounded balance and proper maturity to make the application when we hear then of a lad at 11 e n term g the co i leg late we can t help thinking that he b missing a lot of fan that it was intended he shoul have gram and 100 m aid of the ar menian boys farm at- george town were the outstanding features of an open meeting held yesterday afternoon drew s memorial house under the auspices of the womenfi auxiliary of the armenian belief asaoota tinn tho acting president mrs h willeon who baa so capably directed the- auxiliary binoe ita organisation announced that mra- f babayan bad consented to take the position of president and will act in thib capacity forthwith mt f babayan speaking for the furnishing committee of the georgetown armenian boys home reported that the buying bad been well and economically accomplished and miaa hufct a member ol the georgetown hoobb committee gave delightful glimpses of hfeafrfehefann and told how completely the boys are winning the hearts of the people about them declaring the armenians to be an international rebpodbitulityj mrsb gordon congratulated the canadian belief association on bavmg shouldered part of it the armenians sbe assured her audi cdoe were particularly well adapt ed fcp life in canada and would make fine citizens love of fam ily industry thrift intelligence juentibc knowledge musical and irtistic talent and a deep religions dbtidct were among their cod spicuoualy flue qualities and nur tured in a pleasant canadian at mospbere should redound to the good of the country the georgetown farm lb exact ly what is needed by the defense less orphans of armenia and i wish there were a hundred them said the speaker having gone to turkey in 1001 a missionary of the congrega tional cburob miss gordon has for years witnessed the struggles of the persecuted armenians and knows well tbe pro of the orphaned child sbe described conditions when the french army withdrew from silioia in 1020 and again when they evacuated the second part of silioia in 1922 on the first occasion i 000 armenians followed tbe french and in retreat more than half of tbem died from cold and exposdre in george town uibs gordon bad met boys who came through thiftjiribe ex penencp and who remember with horror tbe tragus deaths or their relatives and friends foe a time ho was at oranrowlle coming to toronto in 1s8uj he was ode of the founders of the canadian uub of which he waa president in 1004 he was the fonnw and honorary pre dent of lhi young mens cjub of the tifrodto board 6f trade and was a member of tho rotarj anil notional dribs in hisearly da he wassu ardent canoeist ho was a life membe of tbe toronto canoe ci b and in 1901 was its commodoi e he wan also a vice commodoie of the american canoe association there the widow mrs licy knox how and one daughter margaret peggy knox howell toronto brother daid j howoll of noi yal and five sisters mias margaret howell of norval mrs j w bolton of montreal mrs c f may of toronto mrs w a lillio and misr eva c howell mon terey california toronto lobe w c yo0no walter clarence young for many years manager of the merchants bank in brbnrpiod died yesterday at the general hospital mr young was born in georgjjjtowi sixty eight years ago he hwmfa a resident of brampton for twenty i eight years alr young was n conservative and an anglican a prominent mason a member or iodic lodge brampton ra m and a member of the brampton golden star i o o f he is sur yived by his wife wbo was miss fraooes murray foursodb w m of bramptod p b and w k of peru south america and c e of torodto all connected with tbe imperial oil company and one daughter mrs w m giles of birmingham mtahj 0 w young publisher of tbe cornwall free holder is a brother ilia non il w a hul 1 tl inl tuoiting on february idroiorta i oit s icconaful joar e following ottlctrs wore electr 1 hon preh mrs dr kyli pron miss ilondonnmg v ce pros miss p magmre seo mrw crneowool treah mrn evans u 1 o mra thoa uewsou sr btbytt brunei mrs ilewson jr i uuature betf mies e day mibh m pottigrew of toronto is been hending the past week at dr webster b tbe women s inatitute of nor a will meet at the bom a of mrs a l noble on thursday march midb rathaime mcintosh of the department of agriculture bramptou has kindly consented to add row tho ineoting mrs syoru of burhniiton our district secretary iflnd mrs aguewof ac ton w it visit the branch at ihm meeting there will also good musical program a cordial invitation is extendod to all ladi to be niesodl auction sale of iurc bbortliorn cattle at r c lough s on march 10th royal arch mastns aidui coovvcallon tbohgtti irrouil ion m m n of rand cbajte royal irh masons of canada is t nit 1 1 1 it the masonic tom ic yongi bli et on wednenlay ind lluisdiv this week when a lare r pri n atiou of couipanionh f i on parts of tho jurisdiction ir pected to be in ttton 1 1 oxooutlvo coniimttel met on ii day evening arrange 1 tli ro of businers and enmncne i rt tration of dolegatcu all v h t nu companions havi been invit 1 lu attend st alban u chapter on wednesday evening tho toioitc chapters are holding a special cod vocation for the conferring of tile holy royal arcrtand hi m m di greea tho mayor bro w w hiltr will extend a wolcomr t the vihitors and will it liver nn ul dress at the banquet to b jim i by st alban s chapter juhi landed 300 pairs of fluid- ren s boots at rouoj fron br imp ton and seafortb and 1 will rive the best value ever offerad in g oo r go town from 50c to 1 00 a fow pair of hockey boots 1 ft from 2 50 up bring your rniainou and tet it home witl iu j ropoi 2tp special clearing sale at the mens store 0 on u the 1 1 uh 1 id i nth 1 i itu be mith fall nni nt oo in and hm jivcn to i loir on u n 1 1 nlerw ir surplus stock sale -of- shorthorn cattle juvaitrvnti farm gwrjetown 1 bile west olstaum the proa- rtyl n ruc mccullough on wednesday march 19 at one oclock erin aclon garage in georgetown to give service to ford owners in that histncl tho xoriorntion had extra shovellers at work on the strict rrorninrh nod other pi i laces yesterday there wni drift at the sold era monument on mill street about six feet deep free press is the sod showing up oor dirty eoroem jf so s aacumn cleaner will clean tbem onl delivered and called tor any place in town s5o per honr or 100 ter day speights mnaic kkn nnd radio sboppe phone 47 brooke block itrj i females cows and heifers send lr calalofliie to ibe proprietor 10 bulls w a wilson clerk ben petch auctioneer mr w a bamesbottom under went an operation forappendioitit at bis home here on thursday of last week we are pleased to re port that he is making splendid progress toward recovery the brisbane women s inatitute held a very successful social even si si given by georgetown methodist choir in the of jaat week an oyster supper wast served after wbioh all enjoy ed tbe dance mr robert sargeant of hills burg who has constructed an autosleigh which he manipulated on the badly drifted toads with considerable speed arid with little or no trouble m the aubjootdf mady newspaper comments and is gaining quite a name as a genius in bjb mechanical line advocate cb0ir concert methodist church glenwilliams friday eveg feby 29fb program special on ready-to- wear overcoats at pr rih ml in two ral i j to d to goods a mimt c cle irtd ordered clothing s nti made to o der h 11 thih null off tho fid oat bl ic iterres rbular iiiicoh tf t c0 for to jfl band tailored in our owri workiibni k u int ed atisfactorj in ft very re speit if ion need a inl nou s the time to pi ire yom older dun t pash thin special nah by as wo pssitiveiybuio to make a reduction in our stocli u mill ay ou to look nto theof fering wc are mnk ng ul tl ih verj special mic wa solicit j share of your patron millar co georgetown phone 126 jacksons this is no joke new advertisements cnatoia hatoklu h no lhk de rrnii ul i v n i hatched eirlv call and utr mr hv l 600cbrh pr 7 e kk cnte uelnh st n lot wuud lean ng and vranh ng t applr lo mra h sfo twork wutad c wftman xpenenced irk by dy or week rorsaja n rug 101 2x7 2 ongol le 12 yd l olrm f ft w de t mailrua olmtn mm georgelown up wuttwl ic apply ul herald office up h far bala chevrolet tour g car 490 newly over- hoielin al condl on cheap tor ciu ca be peen ai j ca ns georgeto v t rohertit if woadattdoll re de he beat krdn of lo1 oil 1 am prepi red o nupply you w th any quaint ty wood pnce rtchanl mrchmiupbonf 206 3 2612 if tot tmu o a c bred lo lay i ly mouth rock balchng eggs si for 13 eggs or 7 pt 100 egg order ealy cor large 4uafi e auo a number pf i lynioul ocke el for iu ck tae g l walao maple ave georgetown phone 209w forsau hilrn ihorce level fifty acre a tualcd on county i rov nc al highway one m le from georgrtohn fa r build ngh le ac ren fall wl eal price 4200 further part culam from w t evan wood for bala good dry hardwood ol 4 pr load alio dry toft maple w th a amall port on of elm jt s350 per load k ndl ng woodfat ku5 j brandlord p o box 490 ptooe s r 24 georgelown 161 4t if it is a btne when your pocketbook says sit up and take notice we are clearing a guantity of mens and boys iurmshings wrnter and spnng goods at a tremendous sacrifice miss mary vannatter 6f george town wan a guest at mr robeit bennett h over sunday mrs g c campbell of george town vi sited friends in town dur ing the wek mr judsod wordeo and mr gordon hay ward of toronto were here on pndn attending tho fnn enl of mra wot l worden dr core representative of the ford motor business for tbe north erly part of the jty jriong hotfovthe granite anl hockey last saturday id an exhibition ganje at milton tbe georgetown girls hockey team were defeated by a score of 10 although tbe boore was agaiost them tbey bad by far the better part of the play all the girls played very good hockey but miss amy mcdonald was the outstanding plaer on the the game was clean and on ing to the excel lentcondition of the ice was very fast mr a dun can handled the game to tbe en tire satisfaction of all after the game the milton girls served a very sumptuous ladch two in to resting games of hookey were played at the arena last evening th connection with tbe town league series ihe first game between the qrsmitee and the paper mills was a hard fought game in the drat period neither side soured id the second tbe paper mills sotted tbe puck twice and in the third andy dale bulged the net with glenwilliams concert and supper in meth odisc church next friday evening at 8 pm mrs e roberts received a letter from england a few days ago dated february sod 1020 we are glad io report mr mul hn ib stilkon the mead also mrs prour we have lots of snow m our village ddw but we wonder where all the heat goes the methodist ohoir spent a pleasant time at tbe home of mr win mulhn last friday evening surprise party solos duets choruses and old southern melo dies ware song mibs eva thomp son proved herself an expert on the mouth organ and mr jack thompson as an entertainer was all that waa required the choir loum eyed borne id the wee hours of the morning after a most enjoy able night the score when time was called stood japermill s granites 1 geo adams referee the game between the bankers was a snappy pretty good exhibition teams were m the first without a score id bankers scored a stone evened by getting two oounters the last being scored a minute or two before time waa up john mrgibbou baferee a donbfe headeunll be played tomorrow evaniag 7m to80 left vera vs granites 8b0to 9 80 glen va bankers i to the public any perton orpcnoi al ck etc or coax ng my prem tea lake ootii reapotuiblfl for any dai pet ton or property q w dav it f barl- si i brow og itonea y dog away that i will nc ige he may do io seed corn bis crop i have the agency for ft g crop seed corn ai seed t tcarce you will uve none by order ng now alao choice huraery nock for aale c w honngton phone ill georfre- own if the undersigned who ha had expert tore n hoap tal and private nun ng prepared lo lake mira ng o any hojpr where a ironed nurrr not requ red appl cat on to box 62 acton w ii race f e prompt aireni on 202 s to v es the quebec heater and cook stove combined is the beat on the market see them cream separators harness horse blankets qdekc akb vhuty plows sjb groat georgetown national nthem solo when you come home mrs t bennio 0 praise the mighty god the choir solo a chip of tho old block 4 black duet ijifes lullaby 1 mibs hkwsod mrs black solo a ma time roundelay miss j adams safo in the harbor tho choir solo r words mrs a black duet huntington mrs ronnie and mr dilly solo three for jack mr e codling star of descending night the chorr solo valley of laughter mrs allatt k quartot belle of sbandon booted quartet solo if i might come to you w b dilly god save tbe king lft2fti woikshiits diese shirts all of ihriis 8 material and workmanship i large and roomy prices up to 3 00 clearing at wlnljj ck good quality flannelette well made pyjamas up to z 30 cieann at underwear all wool underwearndmens d curctirrnc a w00 sweater coats up to ft swfcryifcks 2 25 clearing at caps glovea and mitts that will give you rraiiec service caps that are comfortable llluvta and dressy up to 2 00 clearing fmerson 150 150 150 150 c anlc 3 p men woo sox at 50c a v ijllvlad pati for 1 see the goods see the values quality value service admission 35 jcents the best 1924 radio value jacksons georgetown for sal pleof dry hardwood lumber also aev c al new whehbar roms apply to walter moore phone 152 202lf auction sale- t 1arn stock and implements the undergnedbaa been instructed by wm a hardy i ll by publ c auction at lot aeven 1i1 lm a i no eaqueung on w tues march 1 1th si one o clock the follow ng- hoabkbclyde roare 10 year ajguter ed clyde mare 8 vra cnugmir clyde geldng 4yeara drver geld ng allcr cattlr holiteln cow due in april grade durbam he fer 3 yr m ik ng t grade durhatn heifer 1 yrs 18 bleer n- ib two and throe years hoist e a calf s p cstwo tow bred a december 12 chunk powtiu 90 bredto uy plymouln rock hen 3 reck rooster implements otematlonal rake loader ii hayijfc detnog binder 6 ft cuu deenng mower 5 ft cut international apnng tooth culllvalor steel roller 9 tt maxwell dc 12 ft d anjond harrowa proit wood one bone 6ft harrow 12 hoe drill hauey harni cocklbull sulky plough foot i ft coclubut junior jointer long plough pluery onchormi cucfler cockihutl two furrow plough 1 umber wagon with box and apnng eat hay and mock rack top buggy road can cutler sloop aleighi 2 inch runner chat ham fanning mill and bagger grind atone p g craie tost bote scoop and bar log giog cha n fork ahovelt barrel x it eel drum cylconc grass seeder hand coin elanler crosi cut saw two doieo grain aga 60 12 quart baskets scale 240 in haxtirss set heavy crolch harness heel cha n act back band long tugs net chain names set a riffle harness furniture bed room suite iran bci wooden bed e gbt day clock 2 carpet 2 dressers sawing auchtne 3 bed spring boiler 3 nlalresses kitchen cab nets fi lining room chairs 1 robking cha r b t tar d ah and udle galvanized tub d she fro t jars barrel churn grain etc 350 but mixed gram bir ley wheal qtsnd paaa 130 bus oain and wheat 75 bus barley 20 bags ca mon potatoes 5 bags irish coblera q ami ty of mangles 15 cord of hardwood 18 oches lverytbitig w u be sold without rese ve a the farm la sold terms all sums of s10 and under caah ovrr that amount 8 trtonlba credit on ap proved jo nl notes 5 per cent per ann m oft for caah gran potatoes wood and mangles cash w a w ltos b pitch clerk auctioneer crosley and deforest radio receivers good volume long distance easy tuning beinulal aad serviceable yet reasoaamy priced speights music electric and radio jhoppe brooke block phone 47 georgetown the air im fall of thing m thouldnt mitg georgetown flour feed mills having leased stewarttowti elevator i am now- pupa red to huy alllcwds of grain at best market prices any time you have gram to deliver call meat phone 195 vtcbessey phone 195 v georgetown value from 1904 unul 1923 the ford moror company ol canada limited manu locnired 450000 ford cars and trucks ol which 91 r are sull in uc more convincuigproololtheirinbuiltworth conld hardly be given selected materials ample design and occurite workmanship ar factors in this long hie they explain the high uuhry and opera ung economy oi the ford when new and they also- give it the ruggedncas to withstandihe wear and tear ol daily driving year after year rhii long hie means slow depreda tion sustained value satirlactory performance from your ford while ou continue to drive it and a meas urable resale value when ywu wish to dispose ol it it means that the ford gives you un usual value per dollar invested not otilytrfrjyear hul lor a long term ol years to lollow means that when you select the ford vou obtain opprovcdseminty lor the dollars you see arf authored ford dealer oars trucks tractqrs

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