Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 22, 1919, p. 2

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is fa- i hew in m u w h wiluon leading funeral di- reotox mud embalmer office oppomllc merchant bank qpen day and night georgetown out kon 54 died pmarcb at guelph general hospital on january 20 1919 leilie mar- 19 yra 6 raoa 15 welcome home boys tore of ou fceldla some arrived home olten hearty welmaae monday hall pearce aired aays yi the georgetown heraw p7 vv some of oar soldier boys are re turning almost daily now and our oitizena are doing their best to ex tend to them the welcome home they deserve on friday evening last there was a large gathering of citizens and friends at the station to wel come pte stafford groat son of mr robert groat who arrived on the 8 pm train on saturday evening a large gartering vwas j op band to to welcome corp alrrdinin to bhinjljfitft oqereasoxt why the lord 4oyes the poor is because triey gettoriefl it the poot aabple frhb hate pbih 4rpand hlearseb w w f tvrfylrbrtveseifynianowiioaft 3vryder8tnd vbv hard eftejpr v wcflldtffcadatif everylocbbe v vvohprveiwelltbd thp tads it absolutely neesejssary to v lex flh opiapkhu1lohe coin pensaitesieach pooy man with wife and ohiwren- and we might add the pqcr men stay poor as arule i any m tswss lk l2r 11- aeai day ssrd bead frank kings advt in this issue better wheeling than sleighing this week board of trade meeting thurs day evening the past week has been bad rink weather are yon still smoking those christmas cigars the coal situation in town is locking better just now j burlington and oakville are both wanting hydro now mr gregory expects to ereot a new theatre on main st this sura- inerv pork has taken a drop so would some others if they could get it some new industries are like ly to locate in town in the near future hearts of the wqrld at the bex theatre this thursday janu ary 28rd it pays to speak softly to the coal man although he offers no bargain days though the weather is delight- full we wouldnt advise you to take evening ersill overseat very ins perienoe battalio capt m oidents while a bearers fronts delighte gapt m future town oi beztki ingsv flneof tbe p iqrfgiza and hisbrtdeiand pjfcs george parr njlson qluokvlseorgetqwa and f varey and f weaver glenwil- iiams i s on both oecabiane the loyi were ijelved wth rods w rrianv kearihanabhukee tndyprdf de1oame delivered bjjfmve grant h saturday evenini mrs t speighorj behalf pf the cit- izene of georgetown- jsresented guiin theurstwdride to- arrive in georgetown f itb a hansainfe buiiuet pte wni peacearrivd horie op tqesday evenipg rather unexpect- edlyv irf the absence of the reeve e vas welcomed horae- on oealf of the town by counoiuor fred colf all the boys were looking well after what they had oome through and were delighted to be home once more and every citizen is proud of the noble record made by her soldier sons weloome home boys salvation army flas in dependent audit ot books it tlmsaolal operation carried oa la modera waypobllo lavlted to laepoot the thirtysixth annual finan cial statement of the salvation army for canada bast newfound land and bermuda for tho past year has just been issued from the office of commissioner richards some of the chief institutions sup ported by the armys funds are thirteen rescue and childrens hbrnjbsana ptiftpitals horpidon to enjawstalftt- vidn hfflnikoiv quebee bt john nb81i jdeuva jwd toronto montreal and halifax training colleges ypuxtg peoples work prisongate work salvages and roans other ibranches fit the ar iriy7s activities which call foreon fderable butlayoif tnbttey 1 the hopkkof tilb svatiqbati jny are audited b irlepandenf audj tors and are oft ftltfaod open for the inspection of the ppbfie tw business of the arrif ieccn dudted oa nioderrj principlea just military news cadet b aquilon cfa who returned from england on the olympic is at present staying with mftd his oousin mrs herbert maple 5 ave mr n h eustace ross son of mr ralph ross prinolpal of our high school returned home from overseas last week after having wednj spent three years in army service 10 of 1 in a letter written recently to and hit his father mr james hood of pioture v stewarttown pte j d hood awaka states that he arrived in franoe only a few days before the armis tice was signed and that he is well pte david p forster of cal gary tenth battalion o com pany was mortally wounded in battle on the 8rd of september sfl 1918 the company was going over the open and he had tttmoat glenwiluams vv- ik- is m the returned soldiers fund was inoreased by 2265 from the home made baking sale held by the ladies of the village last friday evening privates f varey f weaver and w norton returned from overseas this weekend the lessons of thrift and econo my whioh have been drilled into us during the last few years are now beginning to show results for example one of our leading citizens found a spark plug the other day and has deoided to buy a ear so that the plug will not be wasted a public meeting has been call ed for next friday january 24th a large attendance is asked for as there are a number of questions in connection with- the returned soldiers fund to be settled do not forget the grand concert to be held in the town hall fri dayevenlng january 81st has anyone notioed that the good times hookey club of georgetown are doing all their talking during the soft weather thun world matin 50o bl 76o 1 frida with pal part first saturdigained the objective when he was tion griistruok by a shell in the bead admissiodliieut watt and pte j l jones iound up his wound but he died immediately two years previously avsuthattle of the somme he had received aesalwound his helmet jryaccount is bepceeparats and the financial management is in the hands of lieut- colonel a- e bmeeton who is ti chartered ac countant of ripe experience public school board jon 16 th public school board met at 8 pm members present mrs ken nedy l e fleok and j m moore newly eleoted members and b thompson n hunter and j a thompson on motion of hunter and fleok j mtmoore was elected chairman for 1919 moved by fleok seconded by hunter that j a thompson be seoy for 1919 carried minutes of last meeting read and approved moved by j a thompson- sec onded by fleck riay punter bf hotpansuibtiljpdrnrmitteb foftioifcacaigiafe wsiw mobd by hunter aeiniriaefl by b- thompson that l 49 flecks mrs kennedy and j jy thompson be property committee for 1919 carried- v v moyed h fieox seconded by husttrttoalerilbepi pointed awernbef of patliglibrary boardrhcarried i moved by hunter ieoopded py ethomps6n that foj rowing oc coitnts be paid f- l v hourigan upplyinwtf a 00- as any large rtnvwroiat or-ihlrti- efcfrjsj ojauinj4titatio ibccdbcfed bv h y report of in spector j denyes was read bythe terra cotta mr and mrs w g marshall and family are laid up with the fin we are sorry to learn of the death of leslie pearce at guelph hospital on monday the 10th line school has reopen ed mr ollie rutledge is shipping quite a quantity of wood from here at present there was a good attendance at the farmers cooperative meeting mr b taylor gave a splendid ad dress and new members were add ed next meeting february 8rd mr w j butledge has gone into the butchering business quite ex tensively mr and mrs lome craine of the mountain spent sunday with georgetown friends mr w 6 lyons horse ran a- way last sunday and wreoked his outter we extend congratulations to mr fred thompson on his elec tion to township council scotch block the flu is still flying aroun mr j l moore is laid up withij james hume was on a business trip through the hiock last week iwiiii- messtrwhert gillies and w l saving his life aterwrolesoingynotjbnald have reoeived their dis- charge papers others are looking for theirs soon the clover threshers are busy they say the seed is turning out well some of our lads took in the par ty on friday night and report a splendid time l nelson made an excellent floor manager if ward can grow potatoes with out planting he can sell his planter and digger now for some time in england he stu died signalling afterwards return ing to france nursing sister ruth b forster also from calgary who went over- seasabout the same time returned home last month after having spent three years in hospital work a good deal of whioh was in casual ty clearing stations automatic parcel lockers installed by grand trunk ballinafad mr a campbell who has been ailingjbr some time is not improv- ingus his many friends w l to see him bev n wad del i has been laid up- with lumbago we ate glad to hear that he is able to be around again pte j 0 roszel has gone to ijondon this week the many friends of mr jerry hentner will be pleased to bear that be is able to be out again af ter his recent illness muoh sym- pathy is felt for this family in their bereavement caused by the death of their son and brother john who died on the 18tli after an illness of a few days mr joseph hentner of milton attended tbb funeral of his brother john last wednesday the mild weather of the past week has caused the wheels to be brought out again cart iron mob will mow reoelve and okaek toor bag at iiooal station the grand trunk has installed in the waiting room of georgetown station a system of automat p par cel checking for the convenience of the travelling public this in novation consists of a series of stoel lookers each large enough to bold two thirty inch suit oases a number of parcels or a club bag instructions as to operation are printed plainly on the door of every looker the patron seleots a looker here thekej sharpies oream separa tors milking machines preston steel barns roofing tndhope-an- der son manure spread ers also stoves chairman moved by fleck seconded by mrs kennedy that the board no cept the inspectors report and fa vour the calling of a meeting of the ave urban boards of halton as suggested by mr denyes to consider the advisability of intro ducing manual training into the five urban school carried moved by e thompson second ed by hunter that the board now adjourn carried the annual meeting of george town and esquesing poultry asso ciation was hold in the pouncil chamber last friday evening there was a good attendance and prospebts for the coming season in the poultry line are good there are women thousands of them in france who in two years have not had a comb brush or hairpin d w griffith makes this statemont and mr firifflith ought to know for he spent eigh teen months in franoe producing hearts of the world his greatest achievement which comes to the rex theatre georgetown this thursday january 28rd from factory to feet bead quarters remember this that handle only the most vrfliable wearing shoe on the market and certainly havefoopriobition mens jtaoiwi fine mahogany tan tom 600 to 650 womens from 800 to 660 boys and girls boots at nut prices we sold over 800 pair of oris calf reg istered boots at 600 to our customers and they are giv ing good satisfaction of course we have a cheaper class at 850 to 4 these boots are guaranteed by the company and we sew all rips free we are overworked and want to give our customers boots that need less repairing than any other shoe on the market the mopberson shoe is the one we guarantee and they wont sell to any one in georgetown only roney they know we are reliable shoemakers and have always used our custo mers right and will j roney son the gold boot biiiiiiiiiiudbi iffigrrmrrmpbi iffl sansjgbj special midwinter at the me st we arc offering special bargains in our ordered cloth hps department tills iaa gotitlnioto ohyjeyoyr order and t jawotjsf w vw d tjjilcte sftv l- specisa prices in readtotfreav suits ovareoatsv daiantsmb vyi- vbririfp joerfll- frty illar i go ceorgetown phone 126 high class tailoring and mens furnishings agents for stookwell henderson a co dyers and cleaners toronto m f i 111 1 1 1 itjdqd ml lalmuluxuddbl hh frtrrrrntjitj fil 3 jacksons the people today looking for ty durability qu ty inijhfi purchase cutters and sleigrhs phone ioi r 8 e is iumie l upena jrax oe thanhf l fe mrs margaret brown and fami y wish to thank thoir many friends and noighbors for their- kindness and sympathy extended to there in tho loss of thoir dearly beloved bubbnnd and father wife and family castor ia for infants and children lnumforovr30vmr urn the door and deposits bis bag or other property the patron then places ten cents in the slot of the lock turning the key to the right whioh looks the door and then re moves the key and retains it as a check the number of each key corresponds with the number of a looker the traveller on returning to the station to obtain bis proper ty inserts the key in the look and turns it to trie left unlocking the door jfhe key is automatically fastened in the look and cannot again be removed until another coin is deposited the checking service given for the one payment covers a period of twentyfour hours or jew these autornatio lookers are be ing used extensively on the grand trunk system they have proved safe and sanitary permitting the patron to obtain sarvicewith the least possible delay the railway in installing there ban felt that they will be appreciated by travel lers using the line card of thanh we hereby convey to friends and neighbors onr very slnoere thanks for the many expressions of sympa thy and kindnesses extended to us in- our recent sad bereavement paused ty the death of our dear ly beloved mother the late mrs wm hoare mr and mrs j h hoaro mrswalter hoare thos e hewson norval ont shaws schools toronto ont have a reputation for doing thorough work that partly explains why we have ten sohools in toronto business shorthand civil service cour ses write w h shaw pres- dent for catalogue b b e ns cut rale cadi aid carry grocery v 10 lb rodpathi granulated sugar for 1 10 100 lb bag- redpatb granulated sugar for 10 50 1001b bag dominion granulated sugar for 10 45 i pkga sunmaid aeedlcsa ralalns for 43c 2pkgm corn starch for 2lo dominion vegetable roup 2 tins for 2jl- sour mixed or mustard plcklea pint bottler for 15c beehive or white clover corn syrup 5 lb pall for 52c walter bakers breakfast cocoa per lb 29c horse shoe currants per lb 21c brunswick herring large tin 2 for 31c jewel brand salmon if lb tin 21c quaker oafs large pkg for 29c whale stoak 1 lb tfn for 25c h a brand margarine for 37c may pole brand margarine for 35c white banper lb 10c feather strip cocoanut per lb 29c jo lb pall h a pure tard for 5 95 shortening per lb yr 30c pure lard per lb 34r special in canned goods tomatoes tyl lb tin for 15c peaa per tin 14c aylmcr brand corn for 15c lombard plums for 15c kitchener hrnnd peaches 2hb tin isu farm for sale 100 acres 134 hues from erin vulajje all workable but 4 acres balance pasturolnnd 86 acres fall plough ed balance fresh seeded soil gravelly loam good water solid briok bouse 10 rooms good cellar bank barn 8082 with first class stabling for 26 head loose yard 18x80 with water in yard new frame driving shed and sheep pon 80x22 windmill run by eleotrio motor power high and publio school 1 miles rural mail and telephone price 810000 possession arranged 125 acres 14 of a mile from ballinafad do acres workable 26 aores bush 1 aure orchard 90 aores fall wheat balance seeded 40 acres fall ploughed noil gravelly loam spring oreekl well frame housed rooms cellar bank burn 60x60 with stab ling for 21 head of cattle 6 horses water in stable shod 60x24 wind mill sohool 1 lot ohuroh 1 mile rural mail and telephone posses sion arranged price 88000 200 acres 3 miles from georgetown 180 acres workable balance bush and pasture 4 acres orchard 40 acres fall ploughed soil clay loam nearly 10o acres underdrained 2 spring creeks frame house 10 rooms with kood oellar barn 80x40 with stone foundation with good stabling cement floor and litter oarrier stabling for 24 bead of cattle horse stable and driving house 60x42 stabling for 6 horses frame stable on stono foundation room for 8 head of cattle sohool 14 lots church the same rural mail and telephone possession arranged price 818600 100 acres 5 miles from erin village 06 aores workable balance pasture land 9 octree orchard 86 acres fall ploughed soil olay loam extra good water new solid stone bouse 6 rooms newly deoorated inside hard and soft water in house frame barn 64x80 stone shed 90x80 with stabling school 1 mtles rural mail price 85800 terms arrangod 100 acres georgetown 2 miles 66tcrb workable balance pasture and bush small orchard 11 aores fell wheat 20 aores fall ploughed soil clay loam 20 acres seeded spring creek r frame bouse 7 rooms new bank barn 64x44 room for 9 head of cattle 6 horses shed under barn hen bouse sohool 11 mile georgetown obnrobes 2 miles rural mail and telephone possession arranged price 86000 cash payment s1o00 we have a quantity of enamelware bought some time ago under favorable conditions this lot comprises medium and best quality we put this lot on sale this week at special prices these are all serviceable and useful pieces and will give good service as to wear for real service and quality vire offer you a good range of wool cashmere and worsted hosiery in all sizes and at very reasonable prices childrens misses and womens fine wool gloves and mitts a large showing of the best wool these will give good service in wear and are of exceptional value aneftj children v cap and scarf wool silk sets also caps of the newest designs pretty seasonable and serviceable of oest quality and workmanship childrens misgev and womens jack ets the latest pattern choice self and com bination colors of fine quality wool a ser viceable garment jind at prices that cannot be duplicated willoughby farm agency georgetown ontario j j gibbens phone 160 lane block georftown a saturday special of lowneys cowans and pattersons boxed chocolates all fresh goods arid in dainty boxes reg 45c values for 32c boys here you for 29c are girls a 40c fted sleigh 3 st main street georgetown pfjwvww wmmiimmfii eye your the best 8foiiyiofcliir mi iiiilil ll ix mmmmmm i or money lkvvvaweawbaafjm 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