Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 17, 1918, p. 2

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w h wlllson leading funeral direct or and embalmeb v undertaking tarlors main street kehldviire cbarlch st georgetown out phone 64 birthe marriagca and deaths are chart ed or at the following rates births 21 marriages 50c deaths 60a w- in memoriam fonunave in loving memory of sapper thomas j forgravr tommy dear we hope to meet you when oar day of life is ore and in heaveu with joy to greet yon when well troow of war no mors and family faihjtmbthe wbdhesdayrbveo apbjl17 1918 i 1-9- r wthisideagoyern what js- ho vuliie of ilritislx liberty to jne fktyny jtiinesst what rouidis op worth iici tide then pbtjiiiqytjeljoyrf who ky youjbus town council overling wilh tair and coun cillora ruahi cook anil barclay preuent minuter of previous meeting wero read and confirmed mr charles burnwideb asked council to have a cement walk put down in front of his premises communications were read from mies ryan collector of water rates re refnnd for useib on account of frozen services canada food board re sale of fleli north ern alberta coal operators association also from dr watson reclaim bf 12 for damages to his property on nov sotlu mr w bradley and mr w clcivo nil dressed council re assefiflment on tiietr farm property inside the corporation moved by oook seconded by ku hh kla board waterworks 9 2 70 dean hartley 2 70 j r ruddy waterworks 60c fire light 91 n 0 bell carting hull tel co constables home town hall a tost caretaker a repairing eta- tiou fire bell 1 w kennedy streets us 03 rink 30c waterworks so 20 town hall 13 03 stationery 76c fire protection 1683 moved by barolay seconded by rnab hint the urenfell mission receive a re fund of woo making charge for hall 6 curried moved by cook seconded by rnab that jueolerk be instructed to purchase 00 hard maple trees at 80c each and 20c for planting from mrgeorge herrington carried uttt h is council ask the fyel controller rt to lwmestoha jbo needed i i inewuttormancxiiptro ii- 8tpo3ojfjecrisn has ijoorj- talipu ij the rural circles tovtlfip projr- 6sitiou jnitflp hslio jf ifuw pf cam- rnous totjtp pkctft thivt tall fairs k atecanrtmieuiiihhslic wan there will ijtvno particular gniu- to cortii- onstito for the cliasatisfactfontjro cultiirbnltof flifho- paliiijtiotiswill r arouse in the fanning icmirmiiiity some people when the unr goes awry display mighty poor taste by demonstrating thffir ability to bemoan how the war is going on and the blunders that have been committed instead of thus uncon sciously playing fhe german gaino they should look at the boys in tho trenches theyre tho ones that should be chewing the rag and if they can stand it surely we can who arc doing so little the prourkssof the feminist movement in canada and wido ex tension of the fianchiso to women will he recognized it is stated in the deli iterations of the general as sembly of the presbyterian church of canada which meets in st and rows church london in june the question will come up of tho appointment of women on church boards juid also of women to the mission fields the thin edgo of the wedge has always pried a place in the solid tmditious of the church in meniiiis to the sunday school board tiiigtoqujdauv to bada herftcol j mbai aodtnot in those parts of weet- em canada which are independent of american fnel carried moved by barclay seconded hy cook that the clsrkb instructed to ptvpafe a bylaw problbitinft cpaatingituexnris vagggna on the iidewalitsln georrtitpwn the baiaetto teready fcrnexl tiftenng oji ccmnaicairer v i trhe jstefdverfor ihv high8cirp0 wmflnt 20 per anjiotd u ij rcit i c prdry wqsifer from tho ovpd ht- ftuab secondl 6y jba te cfesk- bd iliblrmctedvh ftqsifir movi thitth lb fpllowih caaana saving dayught five oolock teas will be very much in vogue an hour of sundays brand of daylight was well worth paving the roosters out our way werent ap any earlier than usual the old ndage about not doing things at the eleventh hour doeb not apply to luncheon time the extrahour day got offtoa good start bernute it was a real fine day everybody was in good spirits a lot of people split the diffeiencewith daylightsaving and had sunday dinner half an hour later than utual after the clock had been turned ahoad an hour saturday evening mobt people didnt notice the difference sunday many people wore a surprised express ion as they wandered into church in tha middle of the bermon sunday morning in view of the extra hoar in which out door work may be done there was re- newed interest in the ssed catalogues this morning visions of plump legumes and monster tubers engross the amateur hor- tlonlturitts coornfuuicaiiqn tftrrled march 27iv xfljs eb inauippilon oyfish jt oear 8rrthe qawla fobji board ian- conraging the increased consumption of fisjti and now atika that you assist by calf- lng the attention ofyonr cilraans to an opportunity to help a national industry ptan imperial necessity adviceshave been received from the atlantic fish producers that vast nnnnl- liiesof seafood will bo landed during thenextiix months more in fact than canada can consumo with existing dist ribution wo snggeet that you call a meeting of representative citizens including retail dealers in fish in your locality with a view to considering local conditions among the subjects which shonld be dis- oussed are the following 1 supply is an adequate supply avail able at a reasonable price including tut ash at ioc a ponud to the consumer 2 transportation do fresh fish order ed arrive without delay and in good bhape 3 display do the local merchants maintain a banitary anil attractive fish section 4 demand docitizens there use fish on meatless days as a substitute for beef and pork anil is there much demand dur- tbe other days of tbo week 6 8tock in what form islish nsed prin cipally viz salted buioked canned froz en or fresh 0 advertising will you conduct a municipal campaign encouraging tho sale of fish 7 dealers are your local dealers doing all they can to encourngo the sale of flbh do they realize tho demand for fish is here to stay after holding this meeting if it is your opinion that the canada food hoard can do anything to assist advifle us st once it is the policy of the canada food board to aid in the increnrcd production distribution and consumption of fish through tbe regular chnnnole of trnilo yours very truly cnnadn food board no action was taken re roliind to thobe who had frozen water services moved by cook eeoonded by hiibii that the following accounts he paid 1 60 16 6 ill 7 26 35 00 24 04 projflerty on ohqwfjf stfrw iyhbflijbatwed by toys- oft uamata safari j hallowven moved byjjarclay seconded by cook ahat this council do now adjourn car- ned- r lauixh news pfroavrutfit8jiiktifbit ifertrtce next sunday k eb mg at seven oliloick p m trie pastor expects to preach af frjferoal jjieseagegodjllellows everybody welcome lst sunday evening mss harfsborh ssngverr beadtlfillylle solo entitled xltheussbnga wecongri tqlste her i sacoesslul rendering jaf tha sola sunday april 28lh at8 p mn memorial service will be held in menoiy of pte forgrave i mifrnpoist the league oaf monday ervenlog next will deal with tbe subject of citizensbrp as applied to church duties the thursday evening cottage prayer meeting will bo held at tbe home of mr oumtninga the pastors bnbjects for sunday will he mcming the beauty and glory of the church evening men who hang themselves overseers highways following are the names of tbe krqnes- ing overseers for 1918 1 m j carton military news umehoujq and clenwtttlams boy mike supreme sacrifice two nioro of our holritcr horon hnvo given their uvvh tor kuil ami country and two more homes havo been hiuiuoij- od but amid thoho teark there k a feel- tnf of prldo at having reared hitch noblo and ivorthy hodn mr and mrs goo miuo of lluiehouse received a telegram from tho kccordh office on april 15th announcing that their son alex mino had been killed in action on april ftth tho hympathy or the entire community is extended to tho sorrowing parents and faintly mr and mrs uohr- armttlronic of o en williams recioved won last mtk of the death of their sn bpf thoa j for- graves on march vtjth kpr fpnravm nt ovrteio aririf jowanfl 4tn i frajace and bel q or tcfw ihnilp- wwau funded mat ft m4 4 tha feojh ia- no w aualty eftfetiofi the boreivvvd tardily have the byjmatyy df inany frjendej llent carey r wrrn of tha 10u bktt canadian field artrlleryu louv- injr for dverseahin cuavf tsr ir ifraf t of 26 meq bejore- kopk awsybo and ra wfrtnwrtentertainmjf aitlie oeens bote byaanrt tbrtto- frfijrufr a letlthab been ttwvmf frbih banu raqu w r- j7wan4thv moek otile njn of thf lui lkadalriui fisnino prohibited any person hahink or otherwise trea- fiaaaiouon lots lit and 17 con u eiqaes- ng will he ro3cuted k k miiih c murray tf wood for sale good bardtvoml cut in 14 in ladjjths and dhiverod at 36 nr load summer wood eauie lengilib split and delivered 3 00 apply j brandford for sale one disc drill good as new apply to joseph beanmonl olenwilliatnb tf lmho wanted to tmv or nnt from a half to two bcwb rood frarden roil apply to dr mcamlrew gonotp wanre the bilpd nrbfndan- ger pfdisorganrlition as ni david cox 3 gilbert creemoin 4 k homervillo 5 d mokachren a mcgibbon 7 n dredgo 8 a crossman tl jno thompson iotpwatkins 1 1 r joyce 12 thoa snow 11 m turner 14 v mclsaac i5we stalker it h glhbins 17 alex lawson 18 r stark 10 kd modonald 20 c j kussal 21 ow sprowl 22 win mcdonald 23 c brooks 24 fisher 25 thos fisher 20 harry deveraux 27 h anthony 28 it 8 hondcrson 29 jos boyd howm hardy 11 alex 1 home 32 allan deveranx 33 oeorge mino 34 wm mcenery 36 thoa douglas 31 ii bradely 37 hodge llbrnes 38 w a wilson 30 w b fihortlll 40 jno huffman ii b harrop 42jas mccangall 43 wm mcgregor 44 d mokuchnio 4hich graham 40 i early 47 u held 48 jno rason 49 k c thompson fio henry may 61 wm hmellie 62 oeorgo faulkner 53 j c cook 64 a mcdonald 156 e townrend 5b a mcclure 57 wm gowdy ok jas mcdowell 59 r j whaley 90 a a warden 61 j allan 62 r shortill 08 george rogers most flllli in 4vth bamal hon ifamilfon tnevind iiti thoffiah and would uave to i if sent to ltrnt10ol ijlaodie of rhs city unless other ar- rsnbjeineius onld he made an effnrt would be innde to buy ibeni should it fail he bamlsulen would hepjtt intothe ranks- ltanpuri tlie domiidon pplfco are buay rounding up defaulters tuiiler tlie mili tary tiervtae act and as a rctmll of their activities several youig men have been apprehendeil according to their in- ttructiorb they are tn appreherxl any man over the nge of 20 and under 30 who has not got papers to show that he has complied with the prownions of the act they are also ordered to arrebt men of that age who claim thev are married but who have not a certificate on their person to prove their contention in sneaking to tbe herald one of the do minion uflicers said that their orders were very clear and it would savo a lot of unnecessary trouble if married men would carry their certificates on their person at all times castoria for infants and children in use for over 30 years always bears the signature of house for sale frame lioiiii wmi a i convenipwieb oh cuwfa aiy4kwd johnston p 1 i vimvvi ii7iii raru wanted to buy or rant about 100 acres bet woon cooksvlllo aud oeorgotown apply d n dnrkatch llox 04 toronto out house to rent 7 roomed brick houfe and aummer kit thon pantry furnace electric lights chicken house and run apply mr jolu blair college view tl shoemaker wanted fir8telasa man no boozer need apply j roney georgeto tbe gold boot cheap man it calves for sale bix yearling calves wpl be sold rsa- j sonable irarold bingham phone ur 2 r w v i i i i i j vi phonei7 ge6bg0wk f tssssixssssirsxsitsiskxssssssssssla the mens store in spito of thofnot that owing to tbo war critislj woollens bavo advanced greatly in prioe and tailorn all ovejr canada have tjcen compelled to raise prices wo will continue to make blue and black serges scotch and english tweeds and worsteds at prioes ajfilil all wool goods snob as we are soiling atjrjresent rjll be 50 kjnpr cent higlibr jn jhtf sprigrr- busjs0y i mcatmarkt 1 list of new prices by inaugurating the cash and carry system we are now able to give our customers the choicest meats canned goods etc at the following prices specials uniiii ivies msinicss ivttiir up to canada there never was a time when food was moro needed and the allies depend to a vital extent upon the dominion the following message addressed to the organization of resources committee baa just been received london april 5th 1018 in these stern days it is inspiring to learn that ontario is tackling the food problem with redoubled energy the terrific pressure on our military front makes it all the more imperative that those behind the lines shall strain every nerve to destroy the enemys avowed object of destroying the british empire germany hoped first to slarvo tbe old country by submarineoaroptign and then smash her land forces she bas failed to starve us and bhe will tail to smash us pot we csnqot achieve victory without food there never was a time when it was more needed the canadian farmer and canadian farmhand now have the opportunity to make an effective reply to the enemys present onslaught by bending their undivided energies to the increased production of those food supplies for which we depend to such a vital extent upon yonr great dominion d rhondda idlers will be suppressed idleness in canada is punishable by i aa order in council read in the house of commons by the prime minster enacts that all persons domi ciled in canada shall in the absence of reasonable cause to the contrary engage in useful occupations tbe regulation provides that 1 every male person residing in tbe dominion shall bo regularly engaged in some useful occupation 2 in any proceeding hereunder it ball be a defence that iho person in a under sixteen years or over sixty years of age b a bona fide student proceeding with his training for some ueefnl occupa tion a a bona fide student in actual attend anco at some recognised educational in stitution d usually employed in some useful occupation and temporarily unemployed owing to differences with his employers common to similar employees with tbe mne employer e physically unable to comply with tbe provisions of the law as herein enact ed f unable to obtain within reasonable distance any kind of employment which be is physically able to perform at cur- w orslmilar employment v lolation of tbe regulation imposes lia bility to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars or in default to impris onment not exceeding 0 months in any common jail any institution or any farm owned by a municipality or pro vince and declared by bylaw or order in council respectively to be a public in- tftouon or farm for the purposes of this law shall be a common jail oiikck rsijs g b c individual instrnrtion students may start any liny- if yon cannot start soon uialto your arrange ments now for tho fall term at this years ratos c3wxtfcl business college guelph ont herald bld at tho post offlco bouck principal -for- friday and saturday i00 lbs hhouldor ronnt of bcof per 11 24c kih ronnt por lb 2jc 100 urn smoked roll whole or half per lb dlc kulo bacou whole or half por lb 40c several 20 lb pailh of lartl t fl 00 inklo lb palls of lartl 8lc 100 h lhpallhof lard 09c dotiifslic shorting per lb 30c specials in canned goods 52 1 lb tins wagfltaftfl mincemeat por tin 25c corn por can 22c peas 17c toinatoeh per can 22c hrniflonr kaltnon h c r 8100 tlgor kalraon 3 caiir for auc wjpatterson reduced his vis monej iaver saliji 1 iv i l invito you 4b oftll aricllq ooliuoedj ivullarco grtohqetown phone 12a fine high cla88 tailoring and mens furnishing8 agente for stock well henderson a co dyers and cleaners toronto 3t the home of good groceries house cleaning and main street georgetown phone no 1 gardening this is tho season of tho year for house cleivniiil tho follow ing ih a lint of articles which wo have to ofier you for thin particu lar season ammonia blueing boap lux oso avusliln powder hcrtih brush es white wash brushes mops mop ojot lies litpiid veneer ocodar polisli and many other articles thon for gardening every family will ho planting some gar- d we hnv n imwnrln of nrddi suetlii ill pacluitjai aio juito an assortment in bulk lei iih i unit nfitir our wuuts in seodh karinoru let im supply turnip seeds ou with timothy clover mangel aud a m gr andy the pure food store phone 73 3czi sloc can he hear you when you talk into space and not directly into the mouthpiece of your telephone you are not giving the instru ment a chance to do its best work i the m6uthpiece was designed to speak into and best results are obtained when your lips are about half an inch from its rim 9 economize time and temper by speaking dis tinctly directly into the mouthpiece and avoiding needless repetition and delay the bell telephone go of canada 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 a truck for the farmer farm equipment which will effect a time and labor- saving and therefore a moneysaving must be care fully considered by every good farmer nowardays the farm wagon which for years was the most useful of all farm equipment is now being replaced on the best farms by a sturdy dependable motor truck the truck will haul any farm produpt fruit grain vegetables stock fertilizer or wood around the farm or to the town or city many miles distant in half the time and at a much lower cost the ford oneton truck is a rapid economical and very serviceable means of transport one of these on your farm will save you weeks or time in a single season and will enable you to pass through a crisis of labor short age with less difficulty the ford truck is supplied as a chassis only this per mits you to select any of the many body styles especially designed for the ford truck and already on the market thus you can mount the one which suits your individual requirements price 750 fob ford ont lets sendyou the herald only 125 in advance adams coy all cash store for this week april 18 19 20 a very special assortment of ladies j suits and skirts at away down j prices three of ou matin body itgutvutt may b mounted entfie for4rneh thnt j n o neill dealer georgetown our shipment of new millinery this week is quite different and very stylish j p phone 43 main mid mill streets 0 rdhms st co geoketown main mid mill streets br w 7 aii b l we ofiabantee tq make your hens lay you take 110 risk pratts poultry regulator makes them lay if it fails to do so we will cheerfully refund the money price 50c 100 for a 4 aud 9 lb package respectively tiik best in drug store mcrllmudise m vywtviynyaj l a

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