i rage tlfk ororoktowk flrramt nivmnlnr ihli 1027 births murrlnjceii nnd mentha are now chanted for th the following ratos uirth tocj marriages gorj deaths 50c nwmorinl cards ftoej lor por lino xtr for poetry council meeting cmke wmln swm to j t wm4 born miii1kav in kiuclnit n haliirility uct auli fc7 u mr will j f murray u iluuiililir mmjurl ml married irvittrmentnn vrj iiility in si owrkiucliurill llfiirk wn on snluiiljy nov lli lien h lliv w a ww hiulii all rlliiiliin jiowilown in jinujplt lltim i- vvtl llowiiiiitivilli died rodhtleyliisinrlwii in till- iluy niiwrnlur hi wit mwii vmliloln llinry jimirro iwl yium ii munllik a military fuiwral irnlu nl ai hugh in ciorkcliiwn iin sunday navumbor illh iirst kmllv iiiiikii in memoriartt uavihtiu luvlnknumiiiry of gur iliiir tiiwhniul uml futlior clinu h iluvfn who onlcrrd intu riwlnnv uth iwii ur ilur dml how wi mluj ymi greivlna liuartw utouu can toll we hfo imi uu heuvun li tnunil you juilui doothnll tlilnri woll- slly mlmwd by wffu olid fnmily obiluary kii7aheth hnttou tlie remains of tint late klinleth mutton who passed away in kings ion hospital us the result of a stroke were brought to churehville for interment in the fiimilj plol last week mifu ilutfou was tlin dough ter ot tlu lute j 1 mutton of mutton villo peel county when alio wan lion i site liecame u trained nurse and practiced for manj years m toronto where she wu uell know removing to kingston to re- hide with her only surviving relative u brother j oscar mutton n year ugo ktuily it piitfli an old and in lily respected rem- dent of georgetown minn kmil it pugh passed to her eternal rest on sunday lost- november thii al though not enjoying ver hwmi liculth of late deceased was ut church the previous sunday mid her diuth came a a shook to all lier friends the funeral took place yesuirday nov ttth from st georaos church of which tlu late miss pugh was a lib long member two hymns were huiir hy the choir and congregation and mrs bradley played the dead inarch in baul at theelom of the service tho services at the home in the ehurch nnil at tin cmvenide wor eon ducted by the hector 1 a 1 1- iwarerw were major grant memrh iouph lieatiraout philip vounff jas mrclure mr ftott llarnld mi- clure couniil met ut k pm on wvhuft- iliiv not uml with ktstve nvtir mid cmiiiiillorn almtliurtf hn fkiil- hoii and ktlly pnwnt on motion l alunlturhi and llenniy jttvt nttur wiin upimriitlefl iliuiriiuin in the uhtfiii of the maor georgetown nov 2ml 1i27 movl b v lviiium w4ondetl bi win arihenhumt hut the mile of ii curuex woollen mill property h the eorporit inti f georgetown to lonathau t wmul on the teruw or tfu nunsiniiit td mile now ligued by mi wimh and uhiujttftl to eouudl dated t he 2nd da ol november 1uj7 im henby approved and the m ui or and clerk w atitiorieil to rtljin the muiue tor the crirporation and that the keal or the eorpomtfnn be atiuthed theivto curried georgetown nov ifml 1u27 moved by a h feller eeonded by v c temie tluit i meir u authorized to apply to the eodrt lu lune tlu miii of thf m corko woollen milu property by tlie nor puratiou ot georgttowi to junatlian t wood approvthl if rhiimii car tied t georgetown nov 2nd tlvj7 movwl by win anlwuhurwt fuiotidiml b w c lufiney that we do now adjourn o meet ul the next regular meeting or ut the call of tlu mayor carried norval glenwiluams mr fred iteaumout ot montreal npent a few dayh with lrteiid and relative mr henry dohbie ol toronto hpeut the weekend with glen fnendx mr und mn i farr and duught- nr of wekton spent the weekend at tlie home of mr and mr j jlepburn there are a few report uround jttout haltoween pranlw minn mury kuley of hamilton spent the wpekoud at the home of mr and mrs lumes menully mr a cooper and mwh it cooper of toronto a pent a few days with mrs l cooper mr and mm it k campbell and hon liouby ami siikh myrtle mandi- imwt of toronto hpunt tlie holiday at tlie home of mr and mr fonepli maruhmeuu mjufl l hidwell mis m sillarn mr- clarence freueli or toronto spent tlie weekend at the home ol mr and m p graham 1u about time we were having our bridge fixed mr harold meuilvruy und a cluttion mr t muviear uml miih hazel mcgilvury of toronto hpcnt tlu holiday with mot s mecluru mi moviear mr i meviiar mi und mm w a mcgilvray memri- claude and bruue mcitlvmy of toruoto spent the holiday at the home of mm s moclure mr and mrs geo tiuthrie or tor- onto spent the holiday ut the home of mr thou momanter a memorial her vice will he lield in the united church on sunday nov 13th at 11 oviuok all veter ans are oupeuially invited i w ora tion and medalh will lie worn itv air uobiiihon of iuetph will take the nervir in the evening then will be a apeoial nong xerviite whon the georgeuiwn coiittrt urrlmtttra uuder the direetinu of h meir will lie present and rouduit the musieal pjirt of tin wrvire all web oome on tuesday nov 11th there will lw an old fanluonetl tea meeting under the aukpiie ol tlie ludien aid jr the united chunli aft4r the supper a eoneert worth your while attending will le given very ex onllent talent ban been engaged sup per mftrved from 0 to h pm concert nt h pm hharp kveyho welcome a imkiinnon uml i routs aeton mihh l ktouu who had her leg frauturod aome time agi iiuh hail to return to the hospital at iuelph to have the injured limb cured for mr and mm frank hobble manter gordon und mihm gertie hodgson of toronto hpent the utndt utd witli mr und mr vdrie cnmu holly vurden mm it hprowl mm 1 mcarthur mm henry awry and mm win meahhur hpent an nrtruooii lant week at the bojne ol mm jaines plant glen iawwn mm annotta ihirns and her son mr kdwin humes aud family of toninto attended the golden wed ding uf mr aud mm joel islie and wpeut tlie week vihituig with friend rt 4u and around anton churchill and riu free pivhh the regular monthly nwting of norval womonh inittltuto won held at the home of mm harry cluridge norval on thumday nov ard mm hayea of georgetown gave a moat enjoyable account of her trip to mamtoiiliu inland and of her visits to the variouh organizations of the womens iustitute on the iflland a very uppnipriati paper on thanka- giving was rend bv mi grot fid dler i mr and mm maupheraon of to- rrntn nt llu holidav with re latives in town mr aud mm geo i harper of i meseronto spent last week with mr j and mm i k greenwood a crowded tdiureli greeted the efforts ot the todies aaweiatinn of the prexbyunan church lout friday evening on the occasion of their thanksgiving chicken hupper and en tertaiument after all had partak- on of adelieiouttmenu ofehicheu and all the good things accompanying it a splendid program which all enjoy eil was given by the following artuta who were introduced by thocliairman itev mr mcdonald luntrumentals by miss martin brampton solos and duettn by mrs robinson mm bing ham and miss florence maephail brampton tenor ao1oint mr angus moeleod toronto kloeutionlsts mrs norman beat toronto mrs ewan maedonaldand master stewart mar- don aid norval hornby iuutc askin has goue on ft bunt lug tnp up north with a number of others to try their luok our local scholar in our mihool uuder the cam of miss h foster huve won lioth ho ft ball games at ardigrove and the return frame on their nwn play grounds recently mm f kennedy and daughter margaret of miami man have been spending a few days with mr and mm g a kennedy mm ur adams was tlie guest of mr and urn robert stark jun during the week end- wm king and some friends from toronto hpent sunday at hornby wfcy miu sly mle4 a farmer living near carlisle who grows a large acreage of potatoes en gaged two youths from the city aged fourteen and fifteen to help harvest the crop a few days after the boys arrived the fanner was punled to know why the supply of milk from a numlvnr of cows had almost totally failed a thorough investigation of the pasture water and halt revealed nothing the neat night when everybody was nupposed to be in lied the farmer thought lie heard unusual sounds outside lie arose and went forth in tlie moonlight and then und there solved the mystery he discovered the two yontlis in tlie pustuie each with a whip in his hand aud hold of a cows tall were in a hpinted competition around and uround u large held wlieu one aiw could no longer make good under tlie lush another was i aptured until the whole herd was practically off their fct and in a serious condi tion the next day isiug wet work was ut a standstill the farmer on passing his hog- pen heard a commotion in his pen of fattening hogs and upon looking through a window saw the hoys each armed with u ball club apparently trying to und out which was the ttmurtcht hog at dodging loiter in the day alien the animals were able to htaud up one large hog was fouud to have u broken leg and others ujth lesser marks soon after that i wo youths were seen in twelvemile spirited hike toward the city of hamilton the above is vouched for by reliable correspondent if this is sample of agricultural knowledge in tho cities in it any wondefluiat city youth is not welcome an the farm public school report tlw following is the tepnh of the iilille hchool rnr the month ol o i oher hr iv honour kthel smith frances atkinson lnlxl thompson isubella collier kolterl ueevc jose phine heath irene armstrong pass kathleen hale bill mac lamu liouvain uond mael 1 la rues helen mchouuld lane morrison buries cassoti catharine 1iii mary arnold allan mcdonald brut muckenvle and moris green omar hiugius unddohn ijiue helen brown horace hurley und walter megllvra inuut hull kibe i hpem daek siuiihm aud kvelyn 1 1 on re jr iv- hon kililli bulliiuut muvid crlghtou muxine bell dean kvunu ihrnice memouabl nellie mayuiml percy sake puss moua seryingeour jim bit elite hous mutiuun ailetm hell nuthuii hilver verdun wright law rence cole vernon mecuiulter muy tedder itutb munally david brydeii flora graham kileun ctwtiguii nnd uegiuald honre annie hall ktliel barker david saxe mary kdwardsi sr ill lillian williams margar et laitjiiier j no cummins posh aleo atkins lliwel smith margaret symoiin lloyd sanderson klchanl itiddall murgaret long arthur hilts frederick hiirnou gorman herberi klna hurley clar ence kennedy carl hyde mikhail connelly itayuiond meateer lau muniven albert keeve franh kvarn jr ui hon prank bolger bruce kennedy marion hilly uoy laeey and ian mekenie ksther brill irene starett duncan tost dorothy mi in ma arthur cooke dons lacey erie norrington und k nth loon mulholland marry hickey kosie loruaso pass una diggins ignore woods helen armstrong mary tost ken neth mckenzie marjorie muu hus- ael varey harry dewliurst jack cunningham godfrey collier jim valentino helen ritchie clayton bradley dorotey sargent annie lor uaso sr lihon ruth davis frances deans and john koss stewart mnu claren doris itussey kenneth kd- wards josephine poile inn sparling george riddall fred armstrong ed win hhortill glenn a leslie pass mary feller isabel hoare kenneth casson audrey merrill wilfred murray kleauor wright harry allen james krameraori ar thur bulivant mar reith verna looey roy weiton iorothy barker billy braiaby lloyd grace klmer stookford krvin hilts jr ill hon- dorothy muniven joyce stocey mildred davidson marjorie evans karl hornby elmsi tost mary colher billie iatimer leslie clark margaret kvans kvidyn sanderson ernest hyde and jessie mcdonald audrey grieve violet ingram and edna simpson edward arnold and lome clarkson poftvclirtord hilts evelyn wood john graham robert foul is and grant mimms lorraine wright clive bailey walter brandford ed ward huggina doris green and lor raine latimer aileou dohbie flossie fcraith irene carter and grace ed wards alan brydeu arthur ann- strong and naomi itehan elmer mo cnraber steplien emmersun jane deniaon lillian bell helen holmes frank king vera marehment sr hon amolil brill alice coftugnn editji hilu margant htar- mtt mae leans francis reeve billie monally ethel a i colt elgin simpson jack hoan jean satiupr- son billie caasou tremuyue belion margant king kathleen uwinu marion held pearl carter pass gordon hilts jessie wal tern alma atkinson phyllis outran- der and betty mcguigau mervine rahy kathleen redshaw joan voung bobbie bondbeld fred john son ruth james ethel welwter vernon cole ami keith s pence jim- mie brunton francis golden doug- las redahaw malcolm htacey betty ritchie billie ox ley wro connelly clifford armstrong primary margaret maolaren eva harding bruce harley jean rud- dall ploria fellor douglas att jimral hugglds pegpy adams eooh moclure jean macltae lloro- thv peaoe billie edwards ethel moenery olive mcdonald bobbie goldliam annie rullivant george long fred huggina bernice her ri ngton buster hale ethel riddall margaret james charlie hoans lois emraerson margaret graham heleu blackburn norman held daisy braisby jessie hilts donald jour- diiu leonuid rayner ethel woods jiromie louth shirley dillon her bert brown jimmie cummins billie annnrong margaret mackie sotiball thursday friday and saturday resall one cent sale ut watsons drug store card of thanks mr and mrs oxlev extend their greatest thanks to uw fireman one and mil also kind neighbors and other till- tens for assistance offered and rendered ut their fir on hunday last on thursday ctemiiif lusl the hrm hiime twlwivn norvnl and the ma kc was teiiiintith ut tin- end of the second lnuiutt owiuk o dis pulwl dfswitii by im pi re mcnully the txisiiitive have onlenill hi i trunic to lu replayed un novendier lith in the wioud gmtie sniltb hi htoue delealed the glen li u suuill iytr gin on ruesdu eeiiiug lmtehttust defeiiunl tlitgtit in ih first game and suiilli hi one won trout noumi in tlie hctoud the georgetown lulief pliiyinl two kumes ui miltith on tuejluj evening winning the limt iroui the milton indies mid losing in the mil ton lliih school in the second on thursjluy evening the glen ami mie kckc pfuy thellmt game and the firemen imst norval in the uihoud game on friilav evening the milton lad- ien niett l he georgetown indies in the limt game and a picked team from milutu wilt play lunehonvi m lje wennd on tuesday evening nest norval iufhf thik in the hmt gami- und the glyu vi the firemen u the wcml imayem areitwiusted w note the following clmnges in tlu wihedute nov hi glen vs kckc fire- ijiumi vs norval nov 10 norval vs kckc glen vs firemen nov 17 lunehouse vs norval firemen vs kckiv ah the end ol tlw league in near ami the playoff games for the prizes will soon take place it is quite evident that disputes over the do- ciriions of he umpires will nuite naturally lie more frequent nud in order to oopowitli this situation the ekmutive has passed the following rule whfeh will be enforced to the letter in ease of u dispute over a decision hy either umpires plujers must keep their positions on the diamond or the batters liench only the managers of the two competing teams will be ullqwed to approach the umpires regarditigthe decision in question pluyem failing to observe this rule will be immediately ex pelled from the game and the leugue the playoff games will te played as follow first and second teams play off for tlml ami second prizes third and fourth teams play off for third prie standing of teams to lw luised on the whole schedule played won lost firemen 7 j kckc 7 11 1 limehouse 0 glen h ft norval 7 2 t smith a stone 10 5 tvuuyt letwlc ieai although the weather was raw and cold monday aftemooiii a larpe nunji berof paopu attended aisaguweya- annua memorial hervious to honor die memory of lie townships heroii sous who fell in the great wur at 2 oclock a service was held ut the soldiers monument conducted by rev it andrews rector of the low- ville and nassagaweyu anglican churelies assisted by rev mr marsh paster of the united chundi klwne- zer during the service e agiiew who is reeve of nasaaguwuya town ship and also warden of halton county placed a large wreath on the monument- tlie service at tho monu ment was followed by another in the nassagaweya presbyterian church conducted by rev j n mnpaul pastor of knox church milton as sjsted by rev cannon l j r naf- tel rector of grace anglicau church milton mspllei cesteh miss myrtle hare utcm con tralto miss edna mcpailaue llc m violinist ernest a warraia tenon will give a concert in tlie bap tist church on tuesday evening nov 16th this will undoubtedly he one of the iwnt concerts ever given in georgetown admission oou and 2sc 2u qtiet jhau an offering of the unsold portion of uwuhm i per cent general mortgage gold bonds of the queens park plaa is heingmftle by tho in vestment house of raraaay stewart co toronto tlie bonds aro iwing offereil to yield approximately 7 per cent and purchasers of these loi ids may acquire common stock up to 0 per cent of their holdings tlie queens park plaza a fifteen story lire proof residenta hotel is now in the course of construction on the northwest corner of bloor and avenue road and will face queens park it will afford u wide range of suites and f rooms equipped with every modem convenience a thoroughly experienced hotel manager will ls in charge and the boanl lt directors are all prominent business men the land buildings funnturu und equipment itave luwu appraised by john stark co valuators toron to at 2 2170m which gives a sur plus over aud above the first mortg age bond issue uf 1u42huj or twice tlie amount of the general mortgage bond issue of tgooooo present out standing and a surplus of 742003 applicable to the 00000 uharesof common stock the net earnings of the queens park plaza for the lint full year of operation after making allowance for vacancies all operating und mangement cliarges are estimat ed at 221058 the forecasted net earnings ufbor providing for interest and amortization qf the first mortgage allows sufficient surplus to pav in terest on the general mortgage bonds at pr cent over throe times and provide both tlie interest and tlie amount payable on tlie general mortg age bonds annually about 36 tiroes and will consequently provide sufllci ent to pay a substantial divided on the common stock- it is planned to have the lower floors and business space ready for occupancy about april lfttb 192h and the entire oorapletiou of tlie up per doom will continue without in terruption htdua uautsu bruiin the meinlwrs of the huitou hot- stein breeders club met ifi tlu agri cultural t representatives oflloe at milton on wednesday evening last besidn the regular business of the club it wo decided thai the members and all others in the county interest ud in hulsteiu breeding plan to at tend in a body the royal winter fair on the day that the hnlsteiu cattle are iwing flidgcd eru umm law eruht premature explosion or a ruck blust on the furm of j cowan on the sixth hue of erin township on oe- toler 20th completely destroyed the sight of lioth eyes of john mcallis ter 4m who received the full force of the blast in his face his arm shoulders and fuee ure terribly scarr ed with powler hums mcallister had i sum engaged in cleanng the field of large rocks on the farm tlie larg est of them lie was moving by means of blasting und the only explanation which cau 1st offered for the ooour- reiioe is that the fuse must haviyftecn too short as soon as the fw was ignited it exploded with disastrous results the injerod man was rush ed to tm general hospital guelph wliere it is probable that both eyes wilt have to lie removed tlu sym pathyor the entire oommurity is ex tend tomr mcallister ii a brown whose appointment as vicepresi dent und guneral milnnirw of general motum of cnniula ut the ne of u7 mnrks blm as our of the yountfoht bmhor cxitcutlves in th automotive industry mr brawn bus bran connected with the ln- eral motors urgunlxalion for a number of yours having held the pohltlon of comptroller at oshawa since kvptcmluir xwi4 he hut cwl gordon iofehvr whu ti4 sbuumed an important past with the oakluml motor car company at pontine mlrhiirnn mm9bmmmmbmmmmsm9mm umehouse the limehouse v onions inmitute held their regular monthly meeting at the hoiue or mm joliu nickell a large iiijmlsr vvev present and thn program uus as follows hooding oy mrs nickell uilo hy mrs cald well a pajwr on canadian authors ly mm ross the december meeting is to be lield at the- home of mm robert brown roll call ninas cheer gifts etc indies please come as soon 08 possible in the uf to moon and bring your thiranles as tlur quilt is to be qtiiluul mr nickol u- seellour is spending the week end at his home in london mm meredith is visiting with friends at ford city mr and mrs stanley wilson mm wm and ray scott attended tlie old time ball at eden- last wednesday night also the masquerade ou fri day evening mr- aud mm wiu lane of erin visited friends here last week the guild is now organized for tlie winter and u good program was given last week the emily caldwell mission band of the united church luid a very en joyable time on oct 10th when mhu l ker a returned missionary trom china gave a very helpful address as a token of good will miss cald well sent the band a lot of candy which was enjoyed by all present mr und mrs j h agnpw miss l knr and miss ida caldwell of to ronto spent tho week end at the united chunh par onage for winter a z o co z 3 u erin mr simon bunte brother und mr henry mrs chos krutz mm fred reskoy cousins all of flat rock mich have returned home after visit ing mr august buntie of the sixth line erin miss ula buntie lias returned home after spending six weeks with her sister mrs james allan und other relatives it royal oak mich oewaty cswmeil at tuesdays meeting ot tho coupty counctl u h turner former deputy reeve of trafalgar was ap pointed com borer inspector fur the ensuing twelve mouths on tlie recommendation of tlw county roods committee it was deeldeil to re instate the middle rood into tlie county system and to make the con tiiiuatiou of main street milton from tlie limt line trafalgar to the sixth line ot nelson a county rood fesvsv 04 five tears at oakvllle on monday of last week chos spencle of lindsay was sentenced by police magistrate shields to five years in kingston penitentiary for forgery pone ley was arrested at midland ani brought to pak ville by chief kerr on the charge ot forging the name of stanley inglehart to a cheque for 930 which was cashed at an oak- ville bank he is u7 jears of age and hod been in trouble several times before nnuitor ke4 tuu 0b dealing with many aspects of out door life and hunting and fishing the november issue of rod and gun contains a most interesting collec tion of stories and articles among them is a very goal yam on survey ing tlie mouth of the nelson river in hudsous bay by robert james stories from the talmsintac river in new brunswick by the well known writer bonny castle dale a stirring motion story of the old days or fur lords in the north by samuel a white und u good trapping article by raymond thompson tbet laapli m health come badi rom en4 velsrl ar sisters tfcslr chart er thr mm li aaa is yra or rspoovuir but to look at thm rou would think ihoy wro it and la eo sltsbt mud dolleat are ifcsjr and vkin ymi hoar tbo uuah- tor saa vbattor of tho twofor tbov re rmtlbsr olds by aid la koioliu cots you rttl uro tboy must so to liwr yu ihiy or both very ollsm but th woiidwr u tboy aro boro at all for just a few months ao tboy wsro bdmlttod vlctlmti of tho rovoaoa of consumatlen tbsy aro heavy now birauh tboy are tola weight and troncth sarainj and you who bavo nvr lost your hoalth ean hardly undsmtand what m wonderful differ mncm that makas to people who never exported to sret well hut tbenthat the work or tho sluekoka lloeillal for coneumpllvea aadlt le bo i oi lay mom and valeho aro a ferniera rled an for over throo hundred pa- tlente eaohdaytbrouxbout lh deiibhter in a homo where thero are flvan children and they ear they re leamina all about the dlaeeeo oo lhr will do their beet to aoo that ao other members of the family walk fins wares into the dread path that eade to roneunpllon would you not like to eon tribute to this exoellent worn 7 it deoeads israel upon auaaorlptlona contributions may ho seat to hon w a charlton president ill couaa utraeu tsroala i oatarla x cq d o 2 mens winter coats sweaters un derwear wool sox caps hats gloves mitts neckware etc ladies flannel and jersey dresses coats hats scarf s and gloves etc com plete new line of silk underwear we guarantee you less worry and better goods for less money than you can get in any city we buy for cash and our dis count enables us to give you the best prices possible a a u h d brill co j mill main streets georgetown 1christmas greeting cards handmade old parchment and classic cards ettweec the latest and best a see our samples and get our prices it will pay you the herald i georgetown j