Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 16, 1918, p. 3

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room reopened at the public school on monday oar roade are getting opened op again after the severe snow storm mr 8 thompson our new dairy nun commenced to deliver milk on monday the balance of mens scarfs at jack- eons will be offered at ball price for one week the ladles of htatbans ohurcb glenwilllams will hold a sjle of work on shrove tuesday feb 13th oakville has now two ladles mom- bers of their school board mrs f a bath and mrs john cavers tickets are now on sale for tbe leot- ore by dr orenfell of labrador swore one and enjoy tbe treat of a lifetime meeting of esquesing agricultural society in the town hall saturday jan uary igth at one oolook p tn in spite of the lords day alliance good chnrohgoere were working over time in tbe coal bins on tbe sabbath you can purchase at jackioos for one weott a large quantity of fine silk ribbona at half prloe the spring assises for balton will be held in milton on monday february 18th chief justice moredlth will pre aide a committee of the w p l will gi re a tea next saturday afternoon from 4 to 6 in the basement of tbe public library yoa get quality and promptness in watch repairing when yon bars foster do it leave it with l v bourigan local agent duncan sinclair will hold an auction ale of farm slock tomorrow thursday jan 17tb at lot 2 9th line erin ben fetch auctioneer owing to stormy weather jacksons have extended their furniture offer of 80 per cent free goods on every ii pur- obese for another week tvtille out hunting foxes on tbe lath ooncosslon of proton andy colgan shot wild oat which measured sixty inches from up to tlp the h8i class of tbe methodist sunday school spent a social evening at tbe home of their teacher mr a j green on friday evening owing to the condition of the roads caused by tbe blliaard the township council did not mset on monday they will meet next monday jan 21st at the usual boor a concert in etd of tbe womens patriotic league will be njsldm the prss- byterjsn obnroh norval 00 monday jsn slit an enjoyable time is assured all who attend the fourth and last session of tho present legislature will open on feb ruary ft it is expeoted the business will be transacted and the honse dig folved about easter for good lestber low prioes and workmanship we exoell ladles rubber basis retail 10c mens 20c mens boys and girls new boots for sale rubber boots repaired tbe new way mind it is war hme save 0c on the dollar honey a bon tbe gold boot latest ffs4fldith0lij trr i- v tphhuiiqty serocw s 1 will bo j10m in thobbptlst cbarpb georgetown sunday january so prof a l mocrimmon ijle chancellor bt mcmaster uriivorlty toropto will cdhduot tho sorvloos at 11 am and 7 pm special musio by tho choir everybody welcome rov dr clino pastor kail 400 pair soda mrs alex mokorllo of nolflon who is 87 years of ago has knit 460 pairs of box for our soldier boys at tho front sinco tho war commenced in ovory pair of socks nbo places tho following note knit by mrs alox mokerlio rr no 1 frooman ontario she hasrocelvod many letters from boys at tho front rex theatre wednesday for his wifes rwvi name with lucilo lee steward epis ode 8 of the voice on the wire and the usual vlt comedy friday a fox feature and atw part foxfilm comedy saturday magda with olara kim- ball young a select pioture coming fatty arbuckle in fatty at coney island mine mae rossof toronto spout sun day at her home here miss janet fin ley of boston mass is thegursi of mies flnley mikh pickson of sand hill was tho goost of frlcndh in town inst thursday mrs e colbert mrs connor anl mm chanlforpf jlrmjn welro vlbllqpjin fdwwjtyrooliyf j j yitiwiytim myoi 6tyiimur aakilserroqsly fl atilieoiame 0 bds brheftgs6ge a henysf thrown misejorlandand ida norton prfrtcipab of gore bayfjind lltle current contin- rntfloo xoliools respectively anjuil tneir vanitioas at tlrelr hairie tn glottvvltmadls fvreobftiinj bnbeeripu jri jtjj the heajtd jot otsetar mr p 8boj- hf- ttatfijwiilatthalbeianilrfo hoi h wf lrtnd enjyyiog iffe fntrieir new 5omevrthejfibb wish jo bekjnitlyre luunitered icrtu did j frtends in qeotge- tbwh anrqg tbie from put of town nhd nttjindud the- fuhbraj oi the ale tin tiarly last friday veromr snff mrs v a mailey mrs j i mcmulkln miss olafa itanlev mr a w fjolmei- to root mrs bnrnee mr albert arnott proton mr and mrs m g chsntler brampton wvwn iarkthilij peel ajvd balt0jt8 barqjiijr store frssh at j- 15c 41 tv acton hornby dulrlcl lol hornby district lol metataoton on tuesday jan 8tb and bad a very enthnsiastlo mooting tho following officers woioolooted for 1918 dwm bro jno lmwlor stowarttown ddm bro alex donald acton d rco see bro jacob newell milton d fin 800 bro george martin goorgetown troas bro goorge thompson esqueslng chaplain dro j hassanl aoton d ore bro georgo hilyor milton lecturer bro a l cbambors milton bro a l chambers pdm mi nihil tbe ofneors ou motion it w lui ed to hold tbonext meeting in muljii poison kltlt dog paris green and pieces of broken glofn wed up in bacon was fed 10 dogs in erindale and resultrd in the drnih ol over a dozen valuable caninrs according to inspector balliugall of tbe toronto humane society two people mr anil mrs orozier of erindale are under ar rest tbe woman was arroaled at alton by county constable rutledge and the man was apprehended by inspector ball- logall at port credit thomas crozier appeared before a magistrate in the vill- ago on friday and was remanded until monday afternoon bail at ss00 was al lowed brampton banner put county council tbe county council of peel for 1918 is oomposed of tbe following brampton worthy bull bolton walahaw streetsvllle churoh port credit parkiusoo toronto twp mcoangberty orr lammy toronto gore julian obingnacousy bowles mooullooh oaledon kannawin uillyard albion wilson anderson the new members are worthy bull churoh lammy uillyard and ander on innner a m smith who recently re turned frmn franco on furlough was last wrck prerenied by the citirens ol acton with a gold watch mr and mrs ansns lawson of chny- onne wyo arrived last wiek snd will spend jl month r- so with friends in the old home it is seventeen years since they removod to the west ami ttiey find many changes tinco that time dr a d like who removed from acton and went to practioe in west to- ronte rf taw years or so rgo is now seri ously ill in the won tern hospital or t gray left on monday on atrip tn california the dr haa eztensive- truif ranch interest in ontnrio county california and is making bis visit one of combined bniines anil pleasure mr fred record hup returned to town after spending the holiday very pleassnt- ly at bis brothers home in orlila mjfljnhn harvey left last we fbr fort william and will ppeml a few weeks with her ilnoghter mrs a w somervil- le there mr frank mcintosh who recently re turned homo from kejrina has been enn- llneil tn the house for ten days with an nltuek of qiilnpey he is now able to be about again free press banhts norvki mannqth house n4rfrjslssro georgetown t btargains in many lines handkerchiefs rjadios fancy hiujilkuruhlofn to luullos swiss ijiiudlioiohlofs 20 childrens whito fhucy imnilkn 1 11 to st 2so a r a ioc 7 104 lajo laoics- oloves xiadjioaloijlririkiagll cnrtlohtaq stnf cilldlujawfl odiqnlnt iadjoi aotteotklprbit0o isw chamolsrjioinrcfo laaioh whjto cloth olovca vtoo silk waists intdlofc lllf- wafsth lnwhifoplrikqldiaao ijadjos lndics ijadjeh ladies- collars clokdoclilliomallnrs 10 181 h sl0 laco fjnllnlh 100 lo 17 not colhuh 00 7ijanil floo its- j- silks k loviafi rj4rr fivnufy ftuil uf teiosbj m twojlsacltoif s0 o biillo paddy and nlgoi biowri mk plnlhv i-o-lsulies- lowhjii farmers crist mill norval anniversary services will be held in norval lreshvterian ohurrh on sunday nn tfoth at 11 a in and 730 p m rev i n j t ieorgo diincau ol port credit will he the preacher a concert miller tho aonplces of norval wouienit patriotic lenene will be held in the prefbyterlai clinrch norval on monday evening jany 21st an ex cellent pngum of solos duetts resdlngs etc hns wn arranged tickets gscents a progressive euchre party was given by mrs w m dvlus at her boms here last tuesday evening seven tables wsre occupied by the ladies and gentlemen preent and tbe prizes whiub were don- ated by mrs davles were won by miss m graham and mr w graham the ociasntim was enlivened by vocal and in stmnienl music and a dainty lunch was served during the evening before dispersing a hearty vote of thanks was tendered mr and mrs davles for their kind spitity and the ui of their home proceeds amounting to 8826 were donated to patriotio purposes mr and mrs j w mo g til re of sask atoon are guests at sheriff websters tbe girls khaki club of norval isst week pent to hccoura nations toronto n bale of 76 pieces consisting of mens overcoats women a anil childrens cosr and dreesets and childrens undergar ments vera g mnconnell keoy mr and mrs r p gollop of peter- boro are visiting friends in norval rob roy writes in the toronto world wo talk of the good old times where tho high cost of living did pot interest tbe farmers when our own wheat was bagged up the grist taken to the mill thu miller retained his toll one hnhe in twelve and the winters supply ol flour was stowed away in the barrels or bin what biead buns cakes and pies our mothers nsed to make then the millers would not grist our wheat they would exchange buy onr wheat at export prices and sell us floor at current rates more than ihey would charge for it in liverpool or glasgow then they talked wiiely of nsstry flour and persuaded n that ontario wheat would not make bread lost spring when the wheat gamblers got in their fine work tbe famine prices of flour and bread caught tbe farmer as well as the city dweller now all this is changed the farmer in trafsgar townehip has purchased a email mill capacity on9bsrrelof flonr per hour farmere bringing their own wheat con have it ground getting full weight back flour shorts and bran xhe charge belhg iweniy cents per bushel cream of wheat is also manufactured at the same charge per hushel and is delic ious the farmers wives sro simply de lighted the flour is splendid the old fallacy is exploded that ontario wheat flour will not uiske good hreid it is simply delicious bread just like our mothers used lo make iet us all get buck to the nimple life gibbens cut rate cash and carry grocery 3 v tcbiidst white wool joattsi floo w jfffilerv titvdlos cashmpro unlbu flooco- jlood snk stockingh rr cftdlov palirijarinaio 7ollo ft ffisa tiadlob- onilm irosoo hof jb ladles jbijk hbsio lw lsff itb o ohflilrens mirita 20 88 aid a0o locllos mltta50 and ibp i mcbean coli oaf rtluflingsi mcybhil laaniiljfi 4 yd just to hand a nlco mngo of mens- service- able good for holldaujjlfts uent clavts segnslfuod kid gloves j2ft mobs junacf itld mutsftjea ifrltd mopufv mens um siiw afeas- vy- r- jloplnoutmii4lniibllciimianduc aootsfinodfes aulcorantfobf itdlavh ctt slftir li6iti5 misids fitiiurhtas0o i xoilloa 8in01qvt fljopbobss ijsirfor sioo ijartloa plkm toclciirboott4oowote fiojio a inrflo assortment of towels aiid towollng cotton union llnon and ulkluh x etown redpath granulated sugar per 100 9 10 purity flour in 34 lb cotton bags 102 beat brown sugar 11 lb for for liptons tea in reg 60c pkg toy flnsto 8 pkgs kellogs krumbles 8 pkgs post toaeties 1 packages pure raspberry or strawberry jam in 4 lb pails each 100 boc 25c 26c 27o seed wheat and oats a limited quantity of first prise apring wheat for sae at 92 60 per bushel also need oats at 8100 per bushel d r left- lie r r no 8 georgetown 4tp poeded rniains 2 lbs domestic shortening per lb star ammonia 7 pkgs pansy raisins 2 packsges new pink salmon inrjie tin quaker oats large pkg annt dinah molasses 2 tins 26c celluloid siarcb 2 packages for 21c eggo baking powder reg 20c 2 tins 86c sofs j j gibbens phone 160 lane block georgetown how you can make and save 30c on every dollars worth of furniture vqu purchase now for one week commenciug jany 17th we will give yoij on every dollars worth of furniture you buy 30c worth of goods your choice from any department camera for sale no 2 antogrnphic brownie nearly new to lie sold for 8500 apply to d forster john 8t store next to brill co and room above store apply to hkiiami olll ce or to f w brooke 1024 aldricb ave s minneapolis minn erin jrra oolti the storm wis the worst known in this section for stjumbsr of years both railroad snd highways being blocked mrs james davidson is ill with pleurisy mrs w g marshall who has been ill is now able to be sronnd sgsin mrrarrbmlib brgrand vslley was a visitor here isst week mr m lyons has jasl finished one of tbe best seasons threshing be hss evsr bad mm n stusrt la still on tbe sick list dmehouse tbe junior belief society has shipped the following hospital anppllsn pillow eases sheets towels pyjamas private property bags etc total value flmu dont forget tbe junior relief social at tbe borne of mr and mrs gowdy on thursday evening relreebmenls will be tew nol snansl meeting of fcuwumebonse presbyterian churoh ws tferllmsj wednesday evening all we ipsftmeiih of the obnrob showsd ab isusr mmte o s iwtd lb the trewof wsl wwhmenpj were 4f4mtefawoflfifwhov 3diywsjipenlnolesrlngoj8 n w installation ol ofuctrt there wss s good attendance at orion lodge ioof on monday evening last when district deputy grsnd msster j e fnllerlon of brampton assisted by a dobbie past ddgm and m nevins past ng installed tbe officers for tbe year as follows ngif erwln vgih kentner rseoe wheeler f8eo s nevens tress m l nesr rsng w buck l8ng a blaokburn r8vg j osmpbeli l8vg m ross rssh bailey l s 8 d livingstone ohap a norrington warden w ward ooudg martin i guard- h hamilton o guard e dobbie p grand w long masonic oman following are tbe officers of credit lodge a f 4 am who were recently installed by pm bro geo ford w bro a b oastelv wm w bro j h flixon ipm bro e w colo 8w bro wa wilson w bro ralph ross chaplain w bro j w kennedy treasurer w bro geo ford secretary bro jno blair 8d bro henry corko jd vw bro l grant d ofc bro s b warden 68 bro l l plant js bro b y barraolougb ig bro f 0 hlllook tyler v w bro j j allon 1 mr t mcquarrie who resides on tbe 17th alderoad met with a heavy lots on sunday night when two of bis cows got down one over the other cross way in tho stall and wen both atrangled the supposition is that one of the cows was lying down and by some means got under the other one and on attempting to rise through it right over into the manger in from both being choked to death they were esoh tied together with an ordinary cow chain mib mooollum who had been living with her sister mrs angus mclean dtb line erin died very suddenly on new years day in oompany with the fam ily she walked across the fiold to mr archie kelds where they had been in vitrd for dinner shortly after entering the bonee sbo took a weak torn and died almost instantly besides mrs mclean she leaves a brother mr malcolm mo oollum noar feorgatown the remsins were interred nt norval on jan 3rd a pnor demented young man who ssid his name was hamilton and that his home was in rhelbnrne walked into erin on tuesday having footed it all the way from shelbnrne about 80 miles he wan taken curcofand word phoned hi hie people his lather who had been trying to gel trace of him since sunday ciime in on the evening train and took charge of him returning the next morn ing to shelbnrne tbe wonder is that he wnii not frozen to death during bis wanderings fiom sunday until tnesdsy his craze seems to be a relfgons one erin advocate if odd for sale mixed hard and soft wood out in 14 lnoh lengths split end delivered ap ply to j brandford coilogo view glen orders may bo left at j wheelers store tf 10ii7 don lou yellow collie pup strayed from home last wook any person knowing his whereabouts pleaso oommunloato with wm guiman glemvilllams it caretaker wanted for bsptiat church georgetown slate wages required apply to dr watson or f j barber lost grey wool scarf with dark navy band on ends kindly return lo mrs ralph ross main st it annual meeting thennniial mftiiir of kpqncplng ar- rirnlttirn society will ho lild in he council chmnbor georgetown on saturday jany i9th 1918 at 1 ocorlt for olcctinn of ofjlwrw re ceivinfrwcretnry8 report and other buei nesa all interest art requested to be present j a tkacy rwcy new dairy on and alter january 14th i urn pre pared to supply amiclans pure milk to residents of georgetown also cream in pint bottles we nolicit a fair share of your patronrge 8 thompson phone 108r4 2tp your opportunity for service and salary will surely fol low a conrsn in one of shaws bos j innss schools toronto write for our i free catalogue w h shaw presi- dent 30 yonge st j pbcf d hi 1 m ffl dro o w gntndy w bro a b castoll w bro j it nixon w bro ii r nlokou w bro 7 a horloy w bro j w konnody w bro g ford bro e w colo bro w a wlllson b of gp ria ppt txtuatt fad cbireti in ufm for ovr30 yarti alwajiibeai brampton judge mngibbon has been con lined to his home ior the past week by illness but is recovering and it is expeoted will soon be abont again the dale eitste hss had serious trouble with bs coal fires have broken out la two storage sheds last week in one pile it is said f 5000 worth hss been destroyed the coal is a smokeless slsok called po- oahontss r auditors a working roan wss befor p m craw ford ibis week charged with violating tbe canada temperance act the man anted as uiessonger for two others in bringing three bottles of liquor from s toronto dispenssry ho wss allowed to retain bis own quart of gin but tbe two quart bottles for the other fellows were confiscated and bo was fined ho and costs for making blmsolf an illegal carrier a resident ol brampton who happen ed lo bo in muskoka recontly ssw some twenty cars of wood being loaded l a station he got busy and was abls lo buy a carload of sixteen cords of twenty tro lnoh wood whlob he hsd shipped to brampton it is fine body wood the kind we used to pile n the backyards forty years ago end coat- laid down here abont 1u a qord fortyfou ipch suppose you purchase say a 1000 couch or table or any article you get free your choice of f 3 worth of goods from large and well selected stock of j3oots and shoes mens furnishings hosiery gloves woollens linens gen eral dry goods crockery china enamel ware books sta tion ery and fancy goods can you afford to let this grand opportunity pass with out securing some of the many valuanle offerings from an excellent stock of real good furniture values prices much below value splendid new designs in dining room furniture r s handsome bedroom suites attractive living room furniture beautiful parlor furniture comfortable library furniture a complete furniture stock for every room all at attractive low prices the quality is guaranteed see these goods whether or not you are prepared the larger your purchase thgreateivyibur gtbint to frjli a- ipm

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