Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1919, p. 2

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rysryfi-i- died ntnk at his honif lot 22 huh coil cktoii limtfhouse crossroad tut fn li oilolwr 17lh i9i willinm new loii in lits 73rdyear mcgvkvin al iii- homtfoflier daugll- mr ii s white kitchener on sun day october 1119 mrs iv i mr- carvin formerly of aftoij and rrtft- town glass at windsor oiijiuowliiy ivlolwr i j t miir tttfenvj finbod iyw wrneyeil on uuudingadd contents rm30ilifr- 1 i riaiuiji tiiurlidj iftl woodcnottryl tile rm1ll7nvjkils iwiiakfitrrfwcrori waisour itcyiarji hsernuinl in yjrv-l- thegeoraclownbcrald w 1 i i- rw iail ift4- procure ilew lookafrbothdoora iiijd thallra ovyotmu ohlhe unild infl lie inqwkwstlto ajxthotiantl and on cbhteutot ljof wo thousand to secretary was h18itilptedto procure the necessary coal for the sanson v tiieireithuvev yntk igijtruetod j itpk htfn pij pquv nitoiicr o education hrtprononnced att- 4int- framework ib tontuiutioni schools and high bofiobls but lins apparently overlooked uje public bonools a reasonable ainounq of homework- is all rit boj wfefeo bo much is giveb that pitren s have to devote the whole of their evenings lo helping their oldldien solve tlio problems k given them by some teachers it is time to cuvj a halt a number of youttstors and their parents hope that tlio minister of education will extend his edict to the public schools also and that the excessive homo work piled on some of tlio pupils will quickly be abated thehk is a general impres sion abroad that the total amount of money invested by any one sub scriber in the victory loan 1911 will be subject to taxation this impression is erroneous it will be the interest from the invest ment that will be taxed not the principal invested as a matter offact very few in- veators in the new loan will bo brought within the scope of tbo income war act bv reason of in vestments in victory bonds with small estates and investors the law does not become effective under 2000 in the case of mar ried persons or persons with dependents and 1000 in tlio case of married persons without dependants municipalities anil fraternal societies will not bo sub ject to taxation in their invest ments in tho loan at all the in terest from the bonds will not bo iiiore taxable than ordinary incomo subject to the general law of tbo land public library board the iublir library board met on october 26th with tliu follow ing members present j- a wil- loughby it- ross c w pupst and j j allen miniiles of previous meeting reud und approved moved lv mr itoss seconded by mr papst that the following ac counts ie paid rycrson press books s72 00 wm briggs books 7 08 j v konuedy account 21 ib t i speight account 1 00 jiio ford iwr wood h 80 c w iapst postage evp 2 25 moved by mr ross seconded by mr iaubti that v the ipsmanco be high school honor roll we mdht determination the necessary distinguished tho i other day countrymen maintaining have courage and and must summon unanimity said a british statesman m counselling his on the necessity of her trade theso f words might just as well havo boon uttered by a canadian states man for the tjualities named are allessential to this country at the prosent juncture canada is now offering the 1019 victory loan and it must be pushed through to miiccexh with courage doternilrui- tion and absolute unanimity if canada is to prove worth of her opportunity great opportunities for trade lio within the jtriiep of canada if her farmers wageearners merchants manufacturers have foresight to roaoli for them on the mainten anoe of our great overseas trade built up during the war rests our ability to carry on one of tho great objects of the loan apart from tlio rehabilitation of the re turned soldier is the raising of the capital necessary to enable tho government of canada to contin ue its svnlom of credits to great britain france belgium and oth er countries and at the same time pay cash to the canadian producor on these credits our present and future trade depends and all cant adiitns must unite to ensure an nniplo subscription to the 1910 loan which alone will render thorn impossible s- terra cotta mr soarlcs of brampton is our new merchant who purchased miss smiths store our young poopleenjoyed aaocinl ovnnins in tho dancing pavilllon lit mr nnd bills floorgo aldnus last week y a farwell party was tenderod to misses uanet and barbara smith at the home of mr and mrs w g marshall on friday evening of last weak they were oaoh presented r with a bible and a fountain pen while all regret their removal we join in wishing them health and happiness in their new homo in brampton misses minnie and myrtle me- cauly and miss edge of toronto were recent visitors hero misshazel marshall lias recov ered from her recent illness 1trs 0 mekepwn and family of acton wnro vifltorshoro lastweok tlie foilpyving is alimtefthe alaniinl of jho oeorgetowiifitglj school ho enlisted dumiik the 6reatwttr- any intirmntion that will assist ill perfecting this list will be thankfully received andrew arthurs lied beat tie arnold harold bell james ballantyno roaf barber percy blackburn weldon bothwell john m brooks ray barber cyril barber iornis bradley clifford creel man harold ccffen i chester cole james clarke ernest osborne callighen klma clarke james mcd fabguarson arthur w ferguson david graham gordon graham ivan green died fred gilmer clareneo hunter thomas efenderson gordon lianloy vincent haragan howard jermyn john kennedy morvyn kennedy marshall long edwin leslie died rrnest manning john c mccullough oliver mocaslin john mogibbon keith nixon franklin k noxon arol oneill cecil polkinghorne frank bam say malcolm ramsay charles ruddy william roe katherine reid jas henry sobooles died cavanagh somerville craig snioaton harold smith reuben stjuires normanpcight roy vannatter carey warren llmvny willnnn arthur wilson ilorliert young buy victory bonds church news methouiht tho church school will moet at 11 am the sacrament of tho lords bupper will bo administered at tho evening service 7 pm the kpwoibh league will visit the ashgrove leaguo on monday evening next st oeohoe h chuboii holy communion will be cele brated at 1 1 oclook on sunday next an important business meeting of the wa will be held on thurs day afternoon at 6 oclock in the sunday school boom all the members are urged to ho present slalmanh holy communion will bo cele brated on sunday noxt knox church rtev w o wallace dd jf tor onto will conduct tho morning service next sabbath in the inter ests of tho forward movomont all members and adherents are earnestly requested to ho present hnivicn at limehousoat2 oclock methodist anniversary splendid hmimi delivand bjr ravi mr barker at bath servlo there were large audiences both morning and evening at the anni versary services held in hie meth odist church last sabbath the speaker of the day was rev mr barker of burlington ami his splendid sermons were ciiitt be titling the occasion in tho owning lie chose as his text the 15th verse jif the 14th chapter of uxodus viz and the lord said unto moses wherefore criesl thou unto me speak unto the children of israel hint lliey ko toward- v- yhp sipijofstlkllo was pff jiuaah lnter of to-icj- citid itwc jip jieae- thip vhutribes tourouse speak j tb people mld go forward wo fcjiu r6t act and do as did- bofpre thfl gretuv war tor god souiantts better service the are utuvdin tfiit l ves littlm great wdinpemccitp4w gritm5undpiait bh men are engiiged hi- the wort thoso who are- too- busy hiaiciiig money mid haye uit tbevtijiie jtfl ossfst iq- 0s ptwivrd lnovelnent f pi- the advanceipent- of lp1 kiogdpiiistiotiljbeilrlilrdrthey may lase their ownisbui the in- tercburch uioiement is almoin tel a tipirituah movement- to get a greater vision of god andrthonly way to have true wlotherhood in to get jesus christ in the heart while the war took our best we grew rich and because of it we have neglected god if canada with her many perplexing tues- tions and conditions does not turn to god no man can prophesy what will happen there is great task ahead of our people and god is calling for this great move nient to tfweep canada members of the church must awake and get that conception of god that will make all meu brothers in jesus christ then and only then can we have peace it is a big task and not for tho preachers alone but every member must help talk to your boys and girls about giving themselves to god if can ada is to bo saved for god the sons and daughters must do the work of christ dont he faint hearted and fear defeat but pray reverently and with gods help we cannot fail lets give our best for iod and humanity anil make this groat campaign a gldrious up building of gods kingdom- the special music by the ohoir during the day added materially to the pleasure of the snrvicos the social and entertainment on monday evening was largely at tended and proved a most enjoy able occasion ballinafad erin mr and mrs e paisley or red doer al ta are visiting friends und relatives in this vicinity the potato harvost is now at hand and although the early pota toes were almost a failure tlio inter grown varietlos are a fairly good crop and of excouont quality wo havo heard of some patohos reach ing nearly 160 bags per aore dr and mrs a m mofaul or collingwood motored out and spont tho woek end with hor mother mrs j carbowy return in by way of hamilton to see their son alex mofaul pf torontq den crated by the prince of wales saturday advocate the following was received too late for last issue mr and mrs fred sinclair of georgetown spent the woeknnd at mr d sinclairs mr harry gartley of ooorge town is doing a great business around the fad with his well dig ging equipment rev and mrs kay and family havo moved to ballinafad from barrio hill mr kay nt one time had charge of knox church here mr and mrs watson who have moved from brampton to their farm purchased from mr george hayers entertained their neighbors and friends inst friday evening to a dance in mentor iam tntmlkonin loving memory of hester mnry hancock beloved wife of sepli nuts thompson who departed till life october 26 1919 the fuce we loved is now lit id low her lovinff voice n still tho handh we often clasped in tinrs lie now in deaths cold chill we often mil and thihk of hor when wo are all alone for memory is the only tiling that grief can call its own more and more each day we minx httrt friends may think the wounil is hoiuedi but they little know the aorrow liea within onr hearts concealed husdann and iamiiv and slstkr trimuik in loving memory of our he- loved daughter lorrtne who diod oct ober mill 1918 y slort nnd nnddeti was the call of one so denfly loved by all the blow was great the shock severet we little thought her death so nciir and only those who loved can teil the pain of not saying a last farewell some may think that we forge hor wheii nt limes they see us smile rut they little know the sorrow 3hnt smiles hide all the while the family sannskson ln nroud nnd invlnu- mem ory of ile william ti sniidaison 17th hnlloii rait killed in notion october i8lh 1915 he has goiuj across the river to the shores of evergreen s how i long ipsee his sweet face etit the river- hows between and our aching hoarls nre cnllirig through the aliudows dark and gray for the durling who hns left us just four years ago lodny sadly missed by im her mnthor bro thers and sinters heir denj i oirl i i castor ia for infanta and children in um forovar 30 years obituary mith m j mcconneli there passed away on saturday october the lhth the oldsl resi dent of george town mrs m j mtconnell uged 02 yrs and h months her maiden name was margaret jane godfrey she was the second daughter of the late mr und mrs tliomiis godfrey and was born in the county londonderry ireland in 1h27 she was continu ed it member of the chorrob of king- i u ml in maghcrfclt in 1ha2 and came to canada with her parents in that year the voyage across the atlantic occupying 0 weeks and h days later she was married to the late hugh imiconnelli but re inained a continuous resident pf the tqwir sihyienjving hit lryia sjio lift hrsl vniclivcliljij bthlt litllic tnymmif wdmony of its eniiipst nielnlxjrs uer arrival in tiwhwas byktiuie conch fronvtoi ontouiegtrn6t being survey- ed itt that time she svw the tqwii growfroniahiiiall4tlinent jio its irekentflpuiisingvljli aiid nl- vavi- tiik grniixrtreiv f vlttt prjijesv bping nfy a very qlij inxlvetivfngnnjture she neyi took iwtijipnplio wltairsli ut jrir tljer florae vflleleheiflnvtt oiul faitljful dovotioitweletfflt shevyill bcfsadly misd sheljmijekibite senaii mecdilneu pt- hielph imd one hftugiitcijmiss clara mcconuefl at home also one bibtiier william ii godfrey and tyj08isbprs mrtj v a ross ljickiiow iilitl mrs mary brovrn erin flie- pall lieaiers were six nephews of the deceased william nkwton although in poor health for some seals death came unexpectedly to william newton ol limehotise on friday october 17th deceased was bo in at linielintise seventy three years ago and was the son of ihe late john newton who con ducted a flourishing woollen busi ness there for many yenrs whew a young man mr newton wedded miss mary neilson daughter of the late ahrani neilson of ksijucs ing mrs newton predeceased him thirtyfour years ago last do comber their only child john neilson newton survives and has resided for a number of yours on an adjoining farm mr newton was a hue type of a canadian citizen ho was a man of sterling upright character an intelligent and pros lierous farmer a justice of peace and friend to all in the community he was a member of the pres byterian church and a conserv alive the funeral was largely at tended rev r f cameron it in pastor conducted hie service in torment was made in tno family plot at linichonso cemetery rnptnre expert here seeley famona in this specialty colled to hamilton f 11 seeley of chicago and philadelphia tho noted truss ex pert will personally be at the royal connaught motel and will remain in hnmirton friday only november 7th mr seeley says the spermatic shield will not only retain any case of rupture perfectly but contracts the open ing in 10 days on the ayerago case being a vast improvement over nil former methods exemplifying in stantaneous etfooas immediately appreciable and withstanding any strain nr position this instru ment received the only award in england ami in spain producing results without surgery injections medical treatmentor prescriptions mr seeley has documents from the united states government washington dc for inspection all charity cases without charge or if any interested call ho will be glad to show same without charge or tit theui if desired business demands prevent stop ping at any other place in this seotion p 8 everjr atatemant in this no tloe has been verified before the fed eral and state oourta f h seeley always bears i tha signature of educational and for service brampton business institute courses propare for the best liugi noss shorthand and secretarial positions train in the underlying essentials or proaontday business success modoratn tuition fee minimum time consistent with ex acting business requirements new students roceived mondays thrtiotit the year address tbday for complete particulars c e bousfield prin brampton ontario r thanks to supporters mr 1iditor 4 wish ihroiixli your columns to thank most kindly every mail and woman who supported my candidature during the recent cam paign advancing tho cause of true democracy always involves the departing from political party lines which has been- so marked during this campaign never before have i been asso ciated with such devoteel and whole 1 1 carted workers who with much inconvenience and self denial have stood hy the cause of the people as against the autocrats who have been dominating legislation in this province i rejoice w jti the iiiciiiherk of fchtv ualjon rermqnduin coiiujutfeo- piv tiret wotidrfn sixctesiibi fjm l ererithuir nitupatglivi v aliirtt respee wirt rv vou rj k8 cenrer fetefctetelftfe omnnibl lahiiiiiiiinirtil imfi ibiiiii iminin n guclph business college heraxd- bltiq -v- kvuv v v ouelph ontario v th sckobl oifr friend t tended 7w1ii do or yoii as they did- jjor her and hlinclrecls of olhcrs viz put you on friendly terms with a bank acconnt hake monday your starting day gnelphbusinesscflllege a l b0uck principal appetisingly different thats what you will find when you use our quality bakery prod uots thus isn t just a bakery it is an insti tution always striving for a boiir ptfodupt onqtuatisappesinerly made frcun pvjtq pa material v is our aim and en deayor ioapproaohtue quality of homebaked goods i the fat thai mtbiy iebple buy their isakerr v- groods here dally prpves that bur oods have quality it is true that our pro ducts are appetising ly ditferent phokte 202 gibbens next door to radial station fresh eggs wanted jacksons just opened up a large shipment of that just ly famous classic footwear the new the beautiful the practical footwearfor womei perfect in style and comfort every step a pleasure- superior finish and strictly high crade tbo woman of dainty taste who asks for lovolineits in her footwear and tho particular woman who putk durability before all elac will alike bo nppoaled to imd well satinlted with jqlahsic footwear tho price is exceptionally moderate ilavinif placed tho order foe thobe woods sbmo six montlm hack we are in 11 position for a short tinio to tfivo you thia hiih grade footwear at much below present val ues our priees are from s650 to tlloo this suine class of footwear sells for more money in larer towns and cities large range ol classic footwear tor children shoe for men tho nvorage mans dosiro to hotiistdfully hut comfortable shod is fully satisfied when ho purchases a naif of astoria shoes tliby five a dressiness which pleases and their serviceability is a continued delight wo save you several dollars on these flih qrmdo men s footwear our repair department will give you every service at a very reasonable charge main street georgetown the mens store 1919 fall 1919 1 wt cmiduilly invite you to inspect our display of line siiitint overtnut iuu traueriiik rtc for the present sra- sun ynufl lind eutiiiuh variety of patterns and weaves lo liivi you itiiliihiiifi see our special ill blue and black heroes fully guaranteed price rieht humpies retuly- for out tif town cnwlomcih v jiv fur j and hosiery ilwj ail- the noy fafjfjktylehm inkl ahdsoftvfelt tlftts s jb btc weiaislhiwij- iiu iuuartd wtqck biiysv bjtpthij4tidmrnh raa4lvtbwemlotli3nbvvyi ar lukihe -v- a aipuhty f tlrirt iiiitli seaijon t -v- j -vv- n v f i i- iftvite- qhitt1 aj i toclill iaritp niscrwct jii stpcl itnd knjovvhvhat ijbhtin8tvle jidfnlrie georcetown phone 126 iirqil 0188 talldricanto mrnh furnisrllnfis agents for htiiok well rientlerson co dyers and cleaners toronto na ibhiiiiiumidbi ial fmmnj farms for sale 100 acres erin twp 1 12 llfwfroni adon 10 acres workable bnlancdtmli and pasture si acres orchardl soil sandy loim plenty of water friinie house njtie rooms cistern fiutne barn hoxcl shed 24x00 tie up lonjoad ojcattle and 4 horses driving shed 24x40 school j mile rural nn i yf possession itrrangod price c8800 terms itrrangeil 150 acres esqaesing twp milton 12 mile all workable 1 acre orchard 10 acres fall ploughed clay loam soil plenty of water brick house 12 raoftis water in house bathroom and furnace bunk barn iosho with stanchions and miling machine 0- box stalls 2 horse stables 2qx40 roothouse drivinu house 24x10 water in stables silo windmill schools and churches mile jural mail and telephone possession ariniiked price tla800 terms arranged 100 acres nassagaweya twp mollal and breokvtue 1 12 miles 70 acres workable balance pasture and limber 1 acre orchard clay loam soil 1 well and a creek cement block house lo rooms good collar and cistern hunk burn f400 lieup ih head of cattle 4 horses 4 box stalls kuniuc pig pen 24 xlh- school mile church 14 miles rural mail and telephone possession anytime possession arranged price 86000 terms arranged 100 acres on mala stone road between fergus and orangeville fergus 3 12 11 acres pasture balance workable lj acres orchard eoil sandy loam free from stone plenty of water house 0 rooms bank barn 72xli with good stabling pig pen sheep pen water in arables windmill school 1 i miles church 2 miles rural mail price 6800 terina inranged 100 acres good dairy farm on stone road 1 mile from million 10 acres workable balance pasture h acres orchard clay loam soil 2 wells mill it spring frame house h rooms siiuinlor kitchen cistern at door ijiulkbarn 72x5 tieup 17 head of cattle horse stable 50x40 tieup a hoihos driving shod wood new pig pen lion houso silo 20x12 school anil church 1 mile rural mail and telephone possession ar ranged price tlo5o0 terms arranged wiuoughby farm agency georgetown ontario georgetown creamery ice we bee to announce that wear starting a cold storage plant and ice making any one wanting iee can be supplied by advising us what their requirements will be hi ndly tot us know not later than november 1 1919 georgetown creamery co m saxe manager feislk 1 if lor im i tff f n jp p tm m0mm mm ivi i m vwtiw imssm rs r vv iriv good qaaluy linen envelopes regular value 15c friday and saturday 45 pkflrs- for ij5ci cbekpjjr bak 0pukhsyrup this syrup is so vii known that it is mnnecessarjrto commertt on it here regular 60c i cfor chappedftahaf reghjatpcrftidbyrdsata mm

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