Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 25, 1922, p. 5

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thb qkobobtowh hbbaui jawpabt ggtb i9ig w c m matthews drug store tno home of tno vlotrol aiwti pa a flhmw high qrodo ohooolaf royal purple calf meal farmers who bring up their oalvee od royal purple calf meal tell us that they find if the most satisfactory food on the market it contains jnst what in needed to produce the strongest and biggest calves royal purple poultry specific and laying meal give re- fi salts in the health of- the flock and in increased egg pro- p deletion 1 royal purple stock bpepfjln is a splendid tonic for your horses and oattle personals a j matthew drugs and stationery agent for georgetown local news hems hookey match friday th l qotoroorwillvisit georgetowu sunday mooreheads horn ehade candles are pore and wholesome beete heartwefl wib at mil- tod attending county council yes terday take your next snit or over coat to modermott to be cleaned do yon oae hourigaha rfeconr exchanger peytlsc and bring in a need record get your supply of rubbers at out pnoea daring onr sale h j fox georgetown there were registered in aoton last year 54 births 18 mar- raiges and 27 deaths master clarence king had al small bone in bib foot fractured while playing hockey at the rink on monday get your skates sharpened by mnrdock bros at gartley vpjm3pj works georgetown satisfaction guaranteed a grand dance and supper will be bald in glenwitliams under the ainnices of icojj mo 646 on fri day february bro all members of georgetown hinatrels are requested to attend a meeting in the rest rooms on friday evening at 8 oclock mr charles bqrnsides had hie right eye severely injured by being track with a belt while working in the paper mill last friday dont forget exchange meatl market is selling at the same low prices also a good una of gro ceries in stock g o grainger station hotel block mr samuel dion exmayor of milton and for 8 years police magistrate of that town oelebrat- ed bis 86th birthday on saturday he is in exeeleat health nobody seems to care thatj she days are getting longer whitbothers people is that the ooal bna in the cellar gives auoh eridiiosribeoomintfaharjnu it is said that tbe tfay of gol oshes is nearly over- tbu seems too bad jnst when tbe value of the open overshoe aa biding place fori money and powder pun has been discovered trappers having furs for sale are reqoested to oal at the t eicomanedfridyvahyt from 9 m to 1sl a representative fcojn the toronto for oowill bo on band and pay highest market prioe a beading glob organised un- dor tbe anapioea of the local opancu of women will hold its first meeting atbe home of mrs d 3 matthew on saturday jan s8tb from 880 to 8 pm ladies oataide the council are eligible for meffiberabip- for the information of the pobuo generally wo wish to doonoe that all looals announcing ooeetings of societies or other or ganisations are charged for at the i ratoolae per line for- first inser- tioajhm- 6o per line for each sub sequent insertions the annual meeting of- the leper mission society will be held in rfhe methbdisi- ch oro h on thursday afternoon at 896 the pesker will be bev b m konhle of goelph and a very interesting e d mu d is cordially invited to oome twntyfoar crocks of li quor a year is the statutory allow- anoe wilson crockett mpp woold give each ontario house holder loud aodloaistent cheers ing greets the suggestion there being plenty fco take over the slptre of those who dont want any aau have yotr seen hourigana stook of wall paper f see onr pa- per at io a roll swifts shortening ft pails eoob 46c tt psils each 70c 10 1b palls each fljut fresh creamery batter per lb s7o good black tea 8 lb for 100 nioe fresh oranges per do 46c j j gibbens v boole at prewar prices dm ing safe drop in and look them over saturday la the last day h j fox georgetown browns cash and oarcybakery iaeelusg jfread forjbojper large loaf have you everfigured out khat almost half the money spent for foodandiraodajssnnkintbe ptemhnwoost f getting them to van instead of worrying in a vagoa wyrhbat the high cost ot living are ought to put oar brains oojibm higboost of distribution butirpbbread at browns and safe motmy f st georges church ohoir to the iriber of about 80 were enter tained on thursday evening last the smalr schoolroom to dintip by a few of the ladies of tbe gregation a bountiful repast was provided and was much enjoyed afterwards a pleasant time was spent in social intercoursoganesr eto xtokay praotlm jratal george lbes of the milton heights hookey team fell on the ioe while practising on new years ay and injured himself so badly bat he was taken to guelph hos pital where be died thursday night of last week deceased was 40 years old and a son of mr and mrs alex lees who liven on commercial btreet alijton aaemtorau daa thedance held in the town hall last friday evening under the auspices of the bankers clubiwas largely attended and proved a most enjoyable occasion in fact it is pronounced the beat ever bxoet lent mubio was jurnjbhed by bxug orchestra of kitchener and a de- hciqubqoch tow served id u ring the evening a childrens aid campaign is now in progress in georgetown audit is hoped our citisens will coatribixte liherallyto thiswortby cause it is under the auspices of the halton county childrens aid society- the money raised by membership fees in thib campaign will be used from time to time in the interest of all dependent and neglected children throng h o u t halton county as well an in the home newb oame to friends here wed nesday of the death of mrs harry jeans guelph mrs jeans was operated on at tbe general hoepi tat for some internal ailment she did not survive the operation many friends in aoton regret this sad event mrs jeans spent her girlhood in aoton and was married here she always regarded aoton as home mnoh sympathy will be felt for mr jeans and their onlyaon hilton intheir sad ber eavement the fnaeraf was held on friday- afternoon at 3 oclock at guelph from the- residence 22 rr street aoton free press imlkidtal there was a good audionoe at the musical recital in the metho dist church fast evening given by mrs florence main the program throughout was most enjoyable theolineejectloml by miss latimer of toronto were excel lent and showed her to be an artist of more than ordinary musi cal ability mrs main in her vocal selections proved herself to be tbe possessor of a lovely contralto voice over which she has splendid control and rendered her selections in a manner quite pleasing to the audienoe mr ludlow of toron to readerwas well reoeivedio bis several selections miss gwendol yn smith was the capable aooomv panist of tbe evening j kpfc bpoiit the weekend ht tbe home of her bister mrs t j speight snlkmtn wednesday cousin kate starring alice joyce tbe final epi sode of the avenging arrow the first episode- of winners of the west serial taken from history in the days or 1849 and capt john c fremont and kit carson friday live spajka with j warren kerrigau christie comedy wedding blueii with neal bnrnb fox news saturday dangerous curves ahead by the aame author as the old nest rupert hughes a story of the great trinity of jvb father mother and child with a tonob aa light and deft as the master artist this great- writ er presents a panorama of modern- life that is thrillingly real un believably humorous search ing y true helene hadwickjuid btcharjdix pla thelyoung mar ried couple traverse the great highway togfther comedy two faces west with the hall boom boys pathe news at a special meeting held io the lodge room on thursday evening last the following officers of ver dun rebekah lodge no 184 were installed into their respeo t i v e chairs by district deputy presi dent margaret h gasaidy png edna b mcdonald na opalmewuirter vg mrs hbairey recsec mabel forgrave finsec olive logan tress pel thomttton warden margaret murr argaret murray oocduotbr irene thompson og mrs g m arnqld lg lyla armstrong rang bella wheeler lang margaret m cassidy b8v mrs h hamilton xbvg mrs cameron ghaplio mrs norrington lmt0asll of vaaws the local council of women held their first annual meeting in the rest room of tbe merchants bank last wednesday evening convenors otthe various commit tees gave reports of the work ac complished during tbe year whioh in each case seemed quite satisfac tory the convenor f thajqom mlttee onjjocal nesd asked agafn that articles otclotblng be broug ht to the pnblio library any sat- urday afternoon it was decided to organise a reading circle to meat tbe hut saturday of each month from 880 to b oclock jany one may become a member of ftbe circle on paymenvof a fee of fifty cents tbe first book read will be a canadian story maria chspdelaine and the first meet ing will be at the home ofmi matthew the officers for tbe jyear are miss dayfoot prea4 ursh p lawsoo igt tioetprfrs min bradley sad vice pret mis carrie oonssteo4ciss a ryan recflec mm mimms trams mr h j fox mjient mondny in ouliawn on business mrs nellie wilson of whitby is visiting at p l mcdnrmottn mrs w r hume of milton and miss jean watsorr toronto wore week end visitors at mr and m j a watsons mr joseph mothers it brain p to u j was a visitor in tot tuesday mrs leslie f deniaon will i ceive for the first time in ber new home on charlen rb friday jan 27tb from 4 to 6 oclock and af terwards on the first tuesday miss kathleen jermyo of tor- onto was a week and visitor in town mr h sherman of maple ave who nv in ins 87th year had the misfortune to fall last friday and fracture bis thigh he isrogres sing as well as can be expectet mr rd7 warren rir ibronfo was in towntoday itina ojara speight left this morning for new york after spend ing a few days nt the home of her pnronta mr and mrs t j speight ndrval john hunter a lifelong reaidentj of this sectionr died here laat wed nesday jan lbtb he was a son of the late john hunter and was born on the old homestead 88 years ago where he had lived ever sinoe he waaa member of nor- val presbyterian church one of its elders and for many years was sunday school superintendent mr- hunter was twioe married and is burvived by his second wife two sons by his first wife kerwood of grimsby and kenneth of esques- ing and two sons and one daugh ter albert oliver and mary all at borne six sisters also smvive mrs w b mcculla brampton mrs j mcciure cninguaeousy mrs robert mooulloob mount pleasant mrs george wilson asbgrove mrs john brown es- quesing mrs james early ferg- i mr and mrs kerwood hunter have returned home to sarnia terra colta it is rumored that the g t r will ereota new station at terra cotta next summer mr john haines shipped a car of hay from here ilaflt week mr john townsend is recover- ingfrom his rooent illness at the s s entertainment re cently held in the methodist church bare miss annie puckering was presented with a wrist watch in recognition of berefflnieot ser vices as organist mr and mrs wm gobs and -fttmiiy- moved to toronto laat week mrs a g pearoeib making good progress toward recovery at guelph general hospital den williams two more exciting hookey gamesj were played herelast saturday between georgetown pobuo sohool vs glen public school the game ended 41 in favour of the glen aoton juniors played tbe glen juniors immediately after tbe wamw ende ft t glen there are quite a number in our village laid up with severe colds mr hudson of georgetown took oharge of the eervioea in the meth odist church last sunday evening orangemens davbb february 8 knife and fork tea methodist church valantine qsy feb 14th carnival thursday ev e n i n g prises can be seen at wheelers store on wednesday hockey match on saturday af ternoon at 880 past time club of toronto vs glen rheumatism sciatica j kv 5 bsrayewglvsmeatt haveyoa steuevat do ra aiu icaafc gwtqhot wphaga treat- st georges church georgetown ontario order of service for tho dedication by tho lord bishop of niagara j l and unveiling of memorial windows by his hon harry cockshutt lieut goyerorr of ontario to 0nr glorious 0ead who fell in the great war of ru wis- sunday morning januarylhe 29th aqp mammoth house geo stocktaking satlef orakt dnotion in dry good including flumelette oinehsune prints kunona olotb shir tins chinti dreaa ooodabubs eio a 11 ocijo the hector and qfaurcbardni i his honour the lieuteuantgovenior and party aft he door of tbe ghufoh and the wardens will conduct them to their pews all standing processional hymn no 888 national anthem no 868 f then will follow the servioeabf matins to the end o th o special psalm lxxsjv special lesson bevelations xxi 17 unveiling and dedication service hymn no 49 during the singing of this hymn hie honour with the biahoy clergy and ghurchwardeos will group them selves before the memorial windows the churchwardens will then address his honour and the clergy honourable sir we the churchwardens of st georges church georgetown request yon to unveil these windows and you beverend sirs to dedicate the same as a memorial to those members of tbiscongregation who have their lives in the great war of 19141916 bishop in tbe name of the father and of the son and of the holy ghost amen minister the lord be with you answer and with thy bpirit f let us pray minisssr lord have mercy upon us answer christ have tneroy upon us minister lord have mercy upon us our father which art in heaven etc minister prevent ubj o lord in sjlonr doingbjwith tbymos1rgiacdoasfavolirrand lurther as wiqttby oon tinual help that in all ourworks begun oontinued and ended in thee we may glorify thy holy name and anally by thy mercy obtain everlasting life through jesus christ our lord amen hymn no 880 after the hymn hishonour will unveil tbe windows saying these words we unveil these windows td the glory of god and in honoured memory of the men of this congregation who during the great war of lfcu1918 gave their uvea for god for king nd country fof loved ones home and empire for the cause of justice liberty and freedom bishop we dedicate these windows to che glory of i god desiring that they shall forever beautify this church and stand here as a memorial of those whom thou bast called to that higher sphere beyond one ken and may ever imprint on our consciousness those eternal principles for which they gave their lives in sacrifice let us pray bishop almighty god we commend to tiy loving kindness thy servants who gave their lives to defend us accept o lord the- offering of their selfsaoriflre and grant that we with them may find a place of refreshment and peaoe where tbe light of thy ooontenanoe shines for ever and where all tears are viped away throughjesus christ our lord amen grant o lord that all who in the years to oome shall look upon these windows may learo their 1 assort of courage and devotion and from a life of faithful service on earth may pass to the glad servibe of tbe life immortal through jesua christ par lord amen o almighty god who hast knit together thine elect in one oommunlon and fellowship in tbetniyhtieal body of thy son chriaf our lord grant us grace- so to follow thy biass saints inatl virtuotuand godly living that we may oome to those unspeakable joys whioh thou hast pre pared for them that unfeignedly love thee through jesus christ our lord amen last post j hymn no 819 daring the singing of this hymn all will rpturn to their former places bermon by the bev canon hfd woodoook ma bector of st judes church oakville anthehi during the collection what are these that are arrayed in white bobea blessing beoesaional hymn no s66 choral evensong at 7 p m anthem god of our father preacher the venerable archdeacon mackintosh rector of st james church guelph roll of hqnor in proud and loving memory of our glorious dead who fell in tbe great war of 10141918 plightlieut cyril boaf barber boyal navy airier- frioe killed in action at dunkirk france january 7th 1918 y sergt james blair llsoaaiadian infantry battalion mfa iwin at n qq pte george henry barnard 108 oanadian infantry battalion killed in action at passoheodale franoe november 1st 1917 ptchenry william francis 4th canadian infantry battalion hilled io action at givensby franoe june 17th 1916 bergt john moore sergt observer hekman nelle boyal air force kill ed in action at karisirbe gersluny may 01st 1818 pte george herbert sleightholme ssnd canadian infantrjf battalion killed in aotioo at bois de fresno franoe august 16th 1918 pte george leonard spires 880th oanadian infantry battalion died at niagara camp february 88rd 1918 the good and brave who eager at their countrys call strong undismayed surrendered all greater love batbnoman than this that a man lay down bis life for his friends st john ib- 18 those who enlisted for servioe in tbe great war of 1914 1918 t nelle f armstrong 0 armstrong f annandale w alger t alger t wallen f burtenshaw j bradley w csar- booffen aoote f oebenham 8 dewhurst j grant a mcguigw h holmes h ormerafl j peace wwboe a sleightholme w bkirrow j bbott a moll at toon b h thompson j w thompson p woods j wrae a williams colcred mesalino satin 260 st 8 for 5219 yd colored duoheas satinflco 4 forfss9 yd wool berge 66 ah vool dress serge 4 for 250 50 all wool dress serge 260 tor 1u5 i oinfluuna dress plaid ginghams only apron ginghams v only prints light colored printa 80c for indigo blue quints 86r for itfcnnelette 80c yd 20c yd 22c yd- 28c yd striped fianneiette only 87 white flsnoelett qnly b0 white flannelpfctt 88 extra heavy ffonnelett n kimonsv olotn i jincyoqlorsjn kimnna clou60ovoboov76ofarfl9c t bfio yd 26oyd 80c yd i 4flo ydj shirting flnnnelott shirting 40o a 60c for 80c yd oretone 48 dark cretono 160 for 06c yd 86 sjlkiline 600 for s6cyd 86 turkey red chintz 60c for 80o yd knitting tarn best grey scotch angering only lfio lb aubtrateno sweater wool only 20o os shetland floss 2 skeins for 2fio towilung fancy crash towelling only 22c yd white turkish towelling- 19o yd orey uneji tow piling i 29o yd blsknbet li white orgrey blankets onlji- 948 72x88 all wool blankets 9flo idnolentn rugi 8i 8 12 yd linoleum rugs 16oo 8 4 itfjo the above are only a few of tbo many bargains offered during stocktaking come where you can get genuine bargains mcbean co georgetown skates the fiunooa falcons who won the otympte amateur hockey worlds duanpioaddp t antwerp latt print with am axeption ucd autoroowje skstok the entire american otympte team winners of second ptece were also equipped with automobile skates made of special automobile steels r h thompson fe co georgetown ontario jovcrcoatsi j overcoats overcoats j at prioes saoh sts no man oonaideringr to boy one should let slip by unnoticed tnese sure of fine quality worknuuuliip ud style and can rmaly hmlt nf mm 1 tnat meau about 65 pvr oent eneaper now be boncbrt for rloea than the game qnalityironld hawie ooat ayetrago we are aaerlneijicwithont reseirratlon what remain of onr entire stock of overooati at salf the price we sold them at the beginning of this season there are three group marked at 1350 1750 and 2125 1 d brill co georgetown ontario t r r norval hardware hardware stoves tinware etc we shall appreciate your patron age in future as in the past frank r hustler norval brampton business institute ay school night school isaac pitman shorthand touch typewriting business letter writing bookkeeping commercial law ofboe sybtoms all business and public school subjeota individual instruction enter any time call or write for particulars h m ra1tkin prln phone fi51 studebakek announces new prices series 22 big six prices touring- s47fi 00 coupe 8600 00 sedan 8700 00 series 22 specialsix prices the new light six prices roadster a passenger tourinr club roadster r rrrr coupe 4 paceedfiowi sedan fiosb touring 307s roadster 8 pasaenger 8075 oonpe roadster 8050 sedan 8860 1496 1496 1926 3486 all prices f 6 walkerville ontario j n oneill fe sost ihatribntbrb of lod brotbsr mad ttidtobaker motor qmra for bobetowtj aoioh mhon

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