Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 31, 1920, p. 3

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y- ttt ufm wbi immmmmm mkkft i k tom taimtmi bmuaa mason 1ar 1990 paefc 8 gib bens cut rate cash and carry grocery radical reforms to entrance exams all jrrannlated sugar per cwt shielded wheat pks 7 lb rolled oats- for fiest ptunos per b lintons cocoa 8 fekijtfr all soaps 8 bars for freeh shreddedeoooanutpei- lb all flavoring eitraotager bqtvie catttpbeils iomajto soup 8 tips ifest canadian oneese per lb harhrand blemargarliie per tb beatblaok iejkper lb r fqrtst city bakirigtjowder par jar imperial jelly powderr2 pkgs chiplien baddfe hjrgefcip best lemons per idaz 1789 9c soo 80c v 98o 40j v i 80e 88o 89d j j gibbens phone ieo lane block georgetown notice thm companiaa of this agtncy have taken into co eideration the increased high coat of building material and labor and wiah toadviae the public that they will be- glad to write additional insurance on any property where the values wdrrarit thia agency will bm glad to aerve you if you will adviae by phone or letter we will call on you at once evans rush agents phone 237 georgetown radical reforms in the hih school entrance examination sys tem is announced by lion pr grant miuisur of education the i chance takes effect thin year the i high school entrance boards under the new plan will be left free to ihkiide whether candidates shall be accepted on the certificates of pub lic school principals or write the ixaminatiotc an usual the boards will also determine the couditiohb under which tbepriiroipala certifr if ates hic tpiiwijeeepted the boards uray iri fldditidn re- jjon mend tor the minister tueajd- rateaion of candidates who jiri- their opinions aire ijtted for hitjh school workveyen tho in oerahjr resjieots they failed tp attain the required standard at the written examination- moreover thtose who xr adequate reasqris were unable to wri te o the exani i nattan may have thir aihlicatiin8 oj domjy ion to lixli wqhbolfl considered by the puhlife school inspectors and high sohool priiiciparb at jlay time the above changes- involve 4 considerable alteration en lim- plincatifci b the existing regula tions yfhicb will jte modified ac cordingly the chief complaint has been thwadttfinaioo by public sohool principals was hampered by a requirement that the promotion examination papers and results had to be submitted to the en trance board and the result in the opinion of many was merely an entrance examination of a diff erent sort in future the entrance boards may dispense with a set form of examination and aeeept suoh recommendations from prin cipals na are deemed satisfactory saturday treat this saturday we bava a great favorite for you 130 lbs of our home- made victory fudge freah rich cream pink ana whit ilia with enough cocoamit in it to give it tpat taaty flavor nhite strawberry and van reg 40c per lb 880 8tnrdy treat prioo per lb weekend chocolates 43c considering the high price ofugar chocalatea etc our week end chojolatei are selling away belqw their real value assorted chocolatei hard and soft centres also peanut cluster reg 60c per lb weeksad spepitvl 48o per lb 7 h moore he ad milton brampton georgetown iis i f spring term commences april 6th m 7- lk ah iitiiaaaeiaaaiciaiiai high school exams the following are the results of examinations recently held form iv hon margaret has- sel gladys morgan pass john ryan form iii hon gertrude an derson fred croft findlay allen pass stewart miller alice cre- elmant harold campbell and leila morgan equal luena campbell elmer henderson and clarence buck equal form ii hon yvonne adams george kennedy pass elwood harris agnes farries howard hillock bex bur- ry arthur benton jessie john ston george black jaok barber form i hon adolphe san dusky pass anabel mclaughlin wil liam mcdonald william honking riclmrd mcquni and morrell llii- look equal mabol miller clsi- enoe hoard clarence renham william townsend martha march- men t neuritis bil alais at io n rh do notauasr n- if you templetons rhenmatio gapsules motmnc brings ru 0 auloxlf ana so una nbwietons uesjf w toronto samples may be had matthews drug store prince to at combined course our leader new day students can complete the business section of this course daring april may and june ready to start short- bandin september make k9imovwxtne how to bbi braraplon business institute nrxtkioht f tudent to bate ohkubbtouit eltoori- ino this school h c bailey electrician electric wirne and fix tore orders left in the harbeas sjiop will be- promptly attended to phone 2j2 georgetown p4ily9erv5e toron to union station 910 pii m cal0ary khrmntni cdmonton gwmf vancouver fcfwe fen vi0t0ria guff iwquibim ft inptmtoiiw gijupjf og mfirkvonv wifr0iiie laitvhatlonal ii wir tmthmrtvltttiio ttikiu full lnfmtlos fre r 0nsn natlenal rtwj- tjtiia r uimrtjmltrilnwlshpuwllmufl full lrl li4vwwuriioimisllifrfrmiiirtliif urtm miimmssft tm kmm canadian national hail waif pa mmi georgetown minstrels in the town hall thursday friday april the 8th and 9th jazz band string quartet coon melodies songs and jokes and the pickaninnies come and see the coons s bvery home oanbe made beauti ful by the qo of wall ppr artistio in design and oolor empire semitrimmed nobsebs all these qualifications for those who do tber own paporhanging yon will nnd tbe soinitfrimmod papers just whit you are looking for no tvlmrajng ayiobftnb ihave a fair line of thes goods irvvi the qest soranton qoal in all sues portland cement floub fbep fbo virions john 3allantine georgetown notes and comments bbitain amd fbauob the nations wbich bore the brunt of the fighting in the recent war have recently indicated that they will not need to ask for further favors in bearing their financial load a most satisfactory reassur ance that tbey have turned the high road to financial equilibrium this is very rood news indeed the recuperative powers of both nations bos been as wonderful aa the staying powers they developed during the wuv r with england on bfeevaswnviifld tfiitfoisfaonjwi tjhsnyaraa the rdsult of w4e4o ingiertterrftory to outlook for reaterprogre8 haaever is of the brtghiest and ougjht to reassure vpl the dayaof teobnstrnotion spiss vv41 m mi nejt year a pnrojtgnary qtof tons phisjsan increase of 80 per cent over list yea accounted fpr by increased rtaptilation higher wages prohibition and deyelon ment in the export qf jams and oodfectiohery- there 4s at present a shortage of reflned stigar in tnjs country and it ib eixpeoted that the veflners will not be able tb overtake the shprtage and produce the required 86000 tons per month until the 1st of may it is not ex pected by the commission that there will be any reduction in price this year the shortage in the raw crop is too great but as canadian refiners have an ample supply of raw sugar neither should tbere be any advance in price a timely be80ldtion was pass ed by a meeting of prominent qn tario horticulturists in guelpb re cently in favor of legislation oom- pelting the hydroeleotrio power commission bell xelephone com pany niagara power commission and other similar corporation when abont to string wires or ereot transmission wires lines whioh are likely to injure or interfere with growing trees- to obtain the per mission of the ontario department of forestry the oounoil of the municipality through which suoh lines may pass itnd the owners of suoh trees before oommenoing suoh work many beautiful tree in town and vioinity have been spoiled by careless trimming by linemen and the property owners and others interested in preserving our fine shade trees have never been consulted before the devast ating work was undertaken ontario is fast becoming a motorist province the records for 1019 just compiler show that there worn 127ni0 passenger oars in oporalion during the year an increase of more than 20000 over 1918 there wera 11488 truoke and 5515 motoroyoles of the passengar oar lioenses over a third were oity owned 4o614 compared with 80898 owned outside of the oitles toronto had 21747 pas senger cars and trucks the re turns indicate tbnt the cities con tribute slightly more to the motor license revenue than the farmers the latter own 46997 oars or slightly more than those owned in the oities but the cities have mpre big expensive oars which contri bute more largely to the revenue it will be a surprise to some folks to know that men engaged in the skilled trades own more cars than the business men of ontario the figures being 15042 to 18887 doctors own 8157 oars manufac turers 4882 and other professions 5119 arthur bcastell t s f oollagaoflftuio london wnglaml caotrmimtvr fraatoytorlan cauroti gaorsvtown teaoner of piano or- gar cornet violin fnd singing tullloryfoein any branch t8 per term of 20 leatoni at my real- dence main st georgetown or at puplln home pianos tukbd a grand opportunity kalton county general store port office and dwelling bueinosa turnover 10000 a year post office 350 ayear extra good location on radial and gtr fine homo with modern conveniences and electric light twothird acrettf land price 3500 jcerjnavarraokitdi- stock can be bought at invoice price evans rush phone 831 oeohpetowir no shovelling rej4nfred standard anthracite scranton coal in all sizes automatically screened and loaded tramp for domestlp ftn4 vthreshing purposes srnllhing and oannol ooej jn foot carry every thing to be found in an uptodate f a r3 m 11 m l l ilf

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