Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 28, 1918, p. 2

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iuicizvukiqiokvis w h willson leading funeral di rector and embalmer ofluo oppomite merchants hank opon day ami nifhi oeorsatowii out phone m x kt kv t- fv drej trlkbloon at norval on saturday august 24lh 1918 audrey icarl daughter of rev and mrs a k trne- blood aged 2 montha and 3 days barber at larlliue cencrnl lliispitnl lnthine que on augut ivil 191 h robert brock barber spiera in ceorgetown on sunday anfe ut 25th i abegnil 1 inmmond widow of the late h h spiers aged 75 yeara mathews- in qeorgetowti vni monday vbj h lf arjtthek4yreliet m ijjef latii- miji sajuliew rv -aired- wnrivi- gl v maviat hiitiony 0 pcirojv jilrturjt- day laujrtist 20lt 1818 toidaa- j maw ngpt p yearfl brother o mrs v j mciwmld georgetown l vljf iv x thccprgclown herald v- iv i j r v i oe fiab6ff section of rnss ip we rend tho ijjolshovily art op- viki are frotoaguered by- theij-onft- while german aridaustrian prison ere we- read that bolshoviki are fighting bhoulder to shdtrider with the allien a of whicngo6sto prove nothing exeept that the term bolshoviki in russia probably embraces an ignorant incapable and loosethinking sort of person the bolsheviki onthusiasts thought to found a new world where the labourer should bo the eaual sharer of all the worlds re wards and where none should have the advantage but in an effort to obtain in one bound what a sod world has been fighting foward to for centuries they delivered thorn selves band and foot to the most heartless and cruel autocracy the world has over known not even ex cepting socalled uncivilized periods like all loosethinking persons they are now paying the penalty of their mental sloppiness in hard unromantic pain and la bor hay the lessons have some benefit chautauqua week grand success spaakar brilliant musiolans ex ceptionally good the whole a delight to amrge attdlenoea chautauqua has come and gone throughout the week afternoon and evening programms were provid ed greatly to the pleasure and pro it intellectually of the largo num ber who were fortunate enough to be in attendance it in not say ing too much to add that there has not been a dull or unintcrest ing session during the sories the lecturers wore eloquent and edn cative and the musicians clover and delightful ppj these trejitb jhe public is todebtd to jjifcgen- ohivhdsrbngrfuitor for r 1 upo ritocefcaary -to- teci lie ctiatitaiiqntt widta thri iiidioa of the patriotic league wlio have so actively interested themselves in making the event the success wjiiduf af tiaiued qn toobday evening as werjj 50td ip hstsaib drx doyidaon vahieeryiiteestipg loistue ch iiblahd f x speiift pi bohnwh 6reated a profqund impression en mtf atidioh jies in pbsinfttfieadvitaat i 6f the ovllipa j t afterwdbn drbplnt wllojlios ianptiter f oto whrfc tro bbishe- rfjjy recoil tly refused from wjt miuiary news pto wm king killed angnat 8th in action another of our georgetown boya has made the supreme sacrifice for home and country in the person of pte wm king he was reported missing some days ago but a moss- age recoivod by his wife this morn ing stated that he had been killed in action on august 8th pte king left bore with the 164th batt and is the socond son of mrs abffis kingquoon st zttu up his life r illflns world war deceased was one of our best young men and the sympathy of the entire community goes out to bib bereaved wife and lit tle son mother and family iitcol b 0 hooper mc for merly manager of the bank of ham ilton horo is reported wounded in action liout janioa pedloy son of bev and mrs j w pedloy of toronto has received a gun shot wound in- the leg and is now in hospital in england we thank lieut keith nixon for copy of pats pobt a very inter esting magazine published in tho interests of cooden camp england capt clark mccullotigh who was reportod wounded in our last issue has been transferred from the hospital in france to london england sgt herman nolle who loft here with the old 4th batt and later joined tho flying corps has boon missing since may 81st his bro ther tom who went with him was quite well at last writing capt m kennedy was homo from toronto for the weekend cadets lawson and pender shanks of the flying corps at ar mor heights and long branch spent jsoturday and sunday with mr john- wrigglesworth and friends in georgetown they aro sons of mr and mrs john shanks of pettapiece man ten year sentences in life peni tentiary were promulgated last saturday morning in the oases of privates joseph torrish and sher man babcook who refused to don the kings uniform when drafted under tho msa torrish is a sinn feinor from strabane ire land who refused to fight for the british bocanse his sweetheart was killed in the dublin riots easter 1010 babcook is a conscientious objootor privato william stein berg who refused to be inooulatod was sentenoed to two years in pri son thirteen have now been sent to the penitentiary from this camp for ten year tqims zerlttrndvwhow jlo wasferitbjttjie utijted states government spoke on tho federation of- mankind de livering a vein tbughful address jthe musical program was very fine miss madge williamson receiving a warm welcome miss alexan ders violin numbers wore very en joyable and also mr de milles vo cal solos in the evening the first part of the program was musical through out mr de milles rendering of carry on being very effective miss alexanders playing was per haps even hotter than in the after noon and her shubert ave maria delighted the audience in the brilliant bigoletto transcription by verdi liszt miss williamson was at her best and received a hearty encore dr bohns address on this occa sion was one of the finest evor beard in this town and held tho aadienco spellbound speaking on pho mind of germany dr bohn is quite at home speaking with conditions which he under stands thoroughly in 191g as evening post he spent some mon ths in the central empires and bis description of the hatred of the german people for their enemies and their mad infatuation with thoir own rulers convinced his au dience that the whole people were imbued with wrong ideals dr bohn said that tho differ- once between germany and her onemios is not one of race but of government tho last throo hund red years have su groat changes in jjorfhc- ftuitppo britain be ing an island developed hor com merce first ana this strengthened thumiaaitrblatrtraftho pcoiiloso- that they were able at last to dic tate to their king and to establish a real democracy gradually re publics sprung up france and america gaining their freedom in 1840 germany tried to follow their oxamplo but failed because the people wore divided into so many small kingdoms consequently many freedomloving germans came to the united states and canada then bismark ctimo in to power and developed his polioy of a wonderful army making war on various weaker nations and gradually gaining tho ascendancy dr bohn referred repeatedly to the wonderful system of tho german army and his pioturcs of tho lifo and thought of tho people wore not ploasant ones dr bohn stated that not a per son in germany has yet told tho truth about tho beginning of tho war tho struggle must go on no matter how many years it t alios until gormany is beaten ho stated that gormany will not cure herself from within for tho people are porfectly satisfied what they needed was bomb shells holp must come from without he so lomnly warned his hearers not to listen to tho german poaeo propo- ifa man is not rich in somo way haxveaten urgently reeded western canada in harvest hands bound for the canadian west go by the cnb- the peoples rood its linos travorso tho good crop country and pass through the holds where harvesters are needed inform ation of value is given in a leaflet entitled harvesters work and wages to be had from any cnb agent sals that would bo mado within a month or so gormany would at torn pt to compromise to tho allies by promising to restore and in domnify franco belgium and ser bla if she was allowed to keop hor gains ip russia if this wits agreod to there would soon be a german eurasia from tho rhino to canton gormany now has nine of tho ele ven parts of russia and would con trol tho wholo of russia along with china and india in twenty years already her agents were at work in those countries she then would be a power that no nation could withstand for the sako of tho boys and girls of today dr bohn prayed that this war bo fought out to a conclusion as an awakener to bring tho gorman people to thoir sonoes ho rooom- monded the hanging of the kaiser and the whole gonoral staff tho greatness of the oause of tho allies was measured by tho good it would do the world and it must bo fought out to a victorious conclusion dr bohns lecture was described by many people as being worth tho wliolo price of admission for tho weok and will long bo remomborod by those who wore fortunate onougli to hoar it on thursday afternoon tho roy al dragoons gave a program that was wholesome and satisfying and proved themselves a jolly rollick ing merry bunch of fine artists in the evening col bain wilhliic speaker and his old man of over seventy years of age proved liin self to lie very young both in i it and ideals the royal dnikoons opened tho evenings pcifoiiiiiuxc and were enjoyed hj everyone colonel bains subject was if i hod lifo to live over and in iv ice tn re full of wit and fun he iiller- nately carried his listener from near tears to happy laughter ii ii speaking was continually interrupt od by hearty applause il nnian hour during which mtinv hrigl it sayings were heard if he had life to live over awmi said the lecturer he would lntve the same experiences of life such as living in the same house liuviiig the same playmates having tli same jscioojmashr and rpcoivintg tlie sainelitjkiitf ik1 riivtryinitic aime grlfvs i h pldw hp feh- likettvkjnll foibjbvwtb jfi plcnstli tiemoiith of liix clitlrt hood and youth aeeitl veiy jitui- to him mauyvas not such uavoriur- fu4thing ah hijs lifo afuvwj short sixty or snotty yoiycs- sied hjin wjiet liewfts oiing ed tnbiqdftened vbriifiu idl0fle8had no- ptftfle ifl hi jtvorjirj pow vvhoo rv0ri w fa8tmpvtiig and going- it vvi could npt stand tlie uowcre drdppcav this it itfjesfjrig worjil ani it is tfiilyhhvmtintlifw lily who rise to the test of chnriutor roosevelt was bne who hnd stood tbe test and emerged triumphant cpl bairy is dn optimist iintl yet when he looks upon the worw ll is not discouraged and downheart ed lie had seen many evils turn ed to good and out of tho diirknosh and despair good was sure lo eoino sooner or later there is u bright side to tho cloud although the darkness may show now victory will emerge friday was a day of mimic unci the tschaikowsky quartette and miss bertha farner soprano pro vided tho programmo afternoon and evening the quartette prov ed themselves as the ollleial pro gramme puts it a remarkable com pany of artists and cultured hvn- tlemen who have studied under the greatest conductors thoir music was of an ensemble of grout musical effects and they were re- peatodly encored miss farner as well as being n lady of personal charm is u gifted singer her selections delighled tho largo gathering and him very gracefull responded lo repented encores on sal inday afternoon misj w johnston of the keou iees commit lei addressed the litiui- gathering of women einpbiisizink tho great need of further rniitiir- vation and greater production in the evening the ben clieot pjftyers presented shakespeares comedy of errors to tho largest attondnnce of the series the pro- son tation was exceedingly wall done the players cleverly net ing tho different parts on monday afternoon a pntrint- icpagoant our allies wits pre sented by the junior chaulauijiia composod of georgetown girls nnil boys under tho diroction of minn moore it was well put on much enjoyed and every child did bin oi lier part splendidly in tho ovoning tho clarke co of chicago gave u splendid program of vocal and instrumental music thoy were followed by dr musscll h con well in his famous lecture acres of diamonds dr con- well is tho pastor of temulo church philadelphia with 8000 members tho president of toinplo college with 4000 students anil tho most popular lecturer ami preacher in tho united states uo has a worldwido reputation and has daliverod his lecture with above titlo fi771 times in opon- ing his address dr conwoll saiil that today was tho poor mans chanco to bocomo rich as novor bofore men travel to distant lands in search of wealth when they might bocomo great in tho worlds esteem and get rich right at homo canada will have a population of fifty millions inlen years and ontario is the heart of tho dominion tho biblo promis es riches to tho righteous man ho thorn thereby enriching thyself a man has no right to block tho street and take no interest in oth ers to live and let live is gods example man needs no capital but common sense think out what is wanted thou hiiprrlqn known demand men mid womm who think make millions anil while they enrich themselves they bene lit others it is by the littlrl tilings men and women get rich some think that all great men come from outside their com munity people def not realize that it only requires that thcv get together in spirit and talk up their town never talk it down when you see a great woman she is al ways able to wash dishes v should all he willing to do humble things for god and country abe liitlvolu became great by this que lulfl thfrgrijatwahol tlio tstafe ita jieit lhuwlukiinhflhrti4 tfbtihifrvjliqodiuirriq try who fitildimuwlk inwyt if iriie vvjill l jjroafiii tin 1iiturte cieatiieskoonnistsof do- jnggreat doeds with lettlomeuiifl the jourur inart ory ftonian whois oof a good cr liufpfru ci tixen here jrrtjeorgefidvynuli hver be grout iijiuwwtfrul ilpvn0ji jives vby hiiii inv whofeajbvthft rwhilvljt nbifwjlo wtrllreihpst myjny iiftjwstiiig ilivftifintiolis werifispted- by tlie spercw jhtw iffgtlie delusion of tlvesjiitrlowt away troiji bjurleto seek rifiios when there nrejjrwtor ttpportuni- ties likened unto diamonds right in our home town if svj would dig for thelites god would havitus oil monday afternoon little miss sable- cameron presented miss moore of tlie junior chautauqua with aboquct and in the evening the same little girl made a similar presentation to miss beatty the superintendent tito union church service on sunday evening was largely attend ed and much enjoyed the address by dr conwell was the feature of the evening at intermission in the program on monday evening mr l k fleck spoke hriefiy on tho chautauqua voicing the unanimous opinion of those who have taken advantage of the opportunity afforded that the series had been the greatest intellectual and educational force that hod come to the town in ninny years he also announced that already sufficient signatures had secured for the jioople of georgetown another chautauqua l iin nnno ihnl wi greeted with warm applause by the huge audience the womens patriotic league conducted n successful business in their tea room during tho week castor a for infants and children in um for over 30 years always bears tbe signature of auction sale ok household effects ii i i mulirsiul liis l w r smeitty l hell in 1iihlic antlion il the residence el mr hex snider king st unrgr town en iltldav altilst wjlrf 1iih at 7 10 pni uiff toltmvingj kiwlttsnttb1 tut xj drrwxerti xvihi- iimdbeokcoke- ibetlaiitnjr lfirinjki waalv ajand hltll rnc v woiltarv fklilitf et emji ivt carpcla gtlkn jur ftilrhao altelivilktub ru fawn mwrrtnj iwiln- eroiin ittlter articles t- day named for exhibition following is tho list of days nam ed for tho canadian national ex hibitions thursday aug 20 allies day friday aug ho press day saturday aug hi- production and conservation day monday sept 2 labor day tuesday sept h american day wednesday sept 4 farmers day thursday sept s manufactur ers and transportation day friday sept 0 review day saturday sept 7 citizens and athletic day tenders taidra wni be reoeivhi by die under- iplvdorlmrtaircnateoi the rat of lot iiuwiter vn nfce vtjl confeiifr tfj enst flalf of tbe eiuh im at jof -tn-tliesth- cincetljlittfvbal idthf jtkngik- yi nsjv tr ttilplvdorlmeuircnaejoi tie tjak of lot liiooiler- 2ffn tbe vti comeasiimtand tnoj 28 tiwni xliipol khtiueaing- in the county of 14ttl toi ac unltialieiiiir part f the fatafeef the lalewilliafii jainea stftnlul deveaaed wllliam j bowv bxetfutoo kit the ast- will antl teatiihleqtof aaid william j swtill deeeaiied markclalei rpoiii- v 72rf ii- v be1psae 2oog0 farm laborers wanted 12 to winnipeg plua half a oant per mile beyond returning- half a cant per mile to wlnnlpe mile to wlnnfpec phis tlloo comfortable tlironcli trains lnncb serrloe at moderate prleoa special accommodatloi for women aad a svenlo ronw bj ojxjl acurei oat fren gcorgelowi september 4th and 11th special train sarvlca frohi torollto 10 pdl ror information d j matthew agent georgetown or write general passenger dept u klnr 8t d toronto on ask tir mirvittr wshl sstf wssm lmlft ism canadian northern railway biiimiiubi fljtf hj i i laammjg themensstore your new spring suit leaves nothing to be desired when made by us all our work is hand made possessing a dur ability a style mid finish stamping it distinctly as out- own product lot us huiltl your new suit stvle fit and numb guoruiiuawu a large rnrme to select from special genuine imported navy blue and black ser ges very kcarce good pri koinb bky in these iiintwuils they will he higher in another uioiitl iliito your ortler now and save money uw rwivkl1ttttv3v 1v kwarvi v isviitityiwmfr- wnvej roadytowear clotkiiio w ja a full range of ludosreudy to wcfii siiith odd pants etc obtiuary ho cannot bo righteous while it is good toflaferttrwettee conoirry etc there is ono thing ovoiiiontl of all love is tho grandest thing on gods earth if you want to do most good you must havo lovoantl money combined in christs time tho rich were thpives but todny it is mostly christian pooplu wlio aro rich a person has no right to give to tho poor who will not hoi ji thomsolvos there aro 915 of the devils poor to every 6 ofiod poor money is not the root of all evil as we often hear stated hut the bible says the love of money is no man has a right to bo covetous or stingy and no num who makes money dishonestly ovor onjoys it rondor the otjuivnlont for ovor dollar you get of the 4048 millionaires in tho united states not 40 of them aro dishon est and 8700 of them made their millions in towns no larger than georgetown of 40 millionairen in canada b2 mado thoir inonoy honestly in all ovor 8000 bogari without a dollar of capital the foundation prinoiplos of business and christianity aro tho samo ho who doos business in a christ ian way has no right to sell any thing for nothing business ib a groat game and man must play fair to tfhino own solf bo true holp onrioh tho people by seoing robeiit nilook rabber tho funeral of tho late robert brock barber took place on sun day august uhth from st georges church to the family plot in green wood cemetery the services wore conducted by bov mr earlo of port credit and rev mr burt mr barber died from heart trouble at lachine general hospital la- chine que docciibod was born in streetsville and was connected with tho georgetown paper mhib for about 20 years later removing to port crodit lie has been government inspector in ottawa and shcrbrooko for the past four years mr barber leaves a widow and one son w b barlior of new york the younger son flight sub- lieut c it barber bn hav ing been killedin france in janu ary also two sisters mrs 11 j boll of port credit and mrs g s jicgill of toronto mr barber was a man of sterling character loved and esteemed by all who know him and his many win in friends in georgetown deep ly regret his demise tho pallboarors wcro mr bar bers three nophows robt b cot ton d c cotton k c cotton ami mr g mcoill mr ii barber and mr ii m wotherald aiieoail hammond after an illness of some years duration abegail hammond relict of tho lato ii ii spiers and an old and respected rosidont of out- town passed away on sunday last in hor 76th year the funeral on monday last was private whop tho remains wore laid to rest in green wood cometory tho service being condiictnd by rev mr burt tho ivallboarors were jno thompson jno mcdonald f 8 jsoar j rud dy a owons and major granj mrs matiikwh after an illness of some months mary hickoy rolict of tho late hugh mathews sr passed peace fully away at hor home here on monday last at the ago of 70 years deceased was a native of ireland and oamo to ontario with her par ents when a child she has boon a rosidont of georgetown for the past 50 years and was one of our host htizons loved and respected by all who knew her oncdaughtermiss mnthows remains to mourn the loss of an affectionate mother also ono sister mrs dolaney and two brothers james and jerold in penn sylvania rev mr burt conducted the funeral service this aftornoon when tlio remains were laid to rest in greenwood cemotory the pall- boarors woro l d currie d l soinorvillo major grant l kenne dy jj gibbons l v hourigjin iirgiiclasr talloninannmbn8 furnishings agfntjfor 8tookwellllantiorson byersand clearidrs toronto bp la i fa vv saturday treat i tk bc scotch bnt our saturday trent ihiswrck better mutter brotoh it is along time- aince we had hint old fashioned favorite on for i h lately that we have derided to offer you 100 lbs of 1 al the- low priee of 25c per lb il ia n elear hard sweet with the rich butter tale una is actually worth 40- a ii saturday treat price 2bo weekend chocolates it is hard to tell just how much longer we will be able to aell you nuch irood chocolate at 31c per ib so imv our week eml chocolates every saturday regular 40c per pound weekend special 3sc cunatla food licence no 1 1 088 school dats will b- iin noon and the children will need nw footwear we have propared for tliin mny time and can supply neauonable shoes for the whole family srrvireablo and sriniblt yd kinartlookin arr thr iicwchi modtlk for st html niiuok an exlra pair of rdbtrf kpi in the tlenk nthtwl lo wrenr home when it ktormr uiloxpfcfedly may nave your child fron n bad cold or more vorioii ailment rumford the shoe man the home of better shoes jg laaiiiinnmiifji a a ii 1 1 n iin im k illhiiiiiiiidbl prompt returns from shipments when you ship grain butter cheese or fruit put through the merchants bank a draft on the buyer thiia is the business way of securing prompt and satisfactory settlement it saves time and possible loss th mcrcmant5 bank head office montreal of canada established j 864 georgetown branch c w grandy manager acton branch l b shorey man t hmoorehead pickling time thin is tho time of year when women aro busy piokling we are ready to eupply yon with every thing yon need for pickling such ns sniceh vinegar jars etc the following in a list of apices which wo have to offor allspice cayenne pepper mace cloves celory seed mostard seed currie powder tumeric wholo pickling spice root gin ger muattvwl nnd ciinunon then in vinognr wo have the whito wine also niended cider then we linve jars hoth crown and perfect seal in the crown jars wo havo wjno pints imperial pints wine quarts imperial quarts and wine half gallons then we have the perfect seal jath in pints and quarts we also have parownx metal rings for jars glass tops for jars and rubber rings if you are in niod of any of the above kindly let us hnvo your order right goods at right prices cunadit fmxl roard lieenke no 8 1278 a m grandy the pure food store phone 7s lost rim that holds glnwh on head litfht of a ford car klndur kindly leave at j n what they nood and secure it for onoihb cambinnliimi ilirrk full tikku plulidl 60 l-fiu- 1litrs 00 i s and w sid- cutiiiik ilurs 116 uiul oovll sldf inllliig iliirs 100 mnrhiniuu knifn haiuud wrtmuh 100 agiinltiiral wlenih 70 auto wrtmicllch 100 vwstcotl writuh 100 stillkon wiomli 130 triino wrmitn 10 hull lii wrench 6 lliink amu sm 400 icninttis wifiiili g0 kjk the glass oven door and the oven thermometer on the pandora range make baking an ex act absolutely con trolled operation you can see pre cisely how the oven is working how fast or alow for sale by j w kennedy m pandora toronto stjohnnb hamilton montreal calgary winnipeg bdinontoa vancouver saskatoon

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