Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 13, 1922, p. 2

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tub qbobartown bsbaid skllfullr ii 18tii 192u w h willsonl undertaker and licensed embalmer mala st qarctow aula mobile or horscurswntlrarse phone night or day 54 w or 51 ii rtha mnrrirrii uki dralli nre ni chanced for nl the following rales hirll 50c marrihkny 50c death so mem lal card soc iol rhr line clr i born kohkrtk in grorfmi on on a igi to mr ami mm itio h roberts daughter hyelyn tnria mamtd lawbon pkdkn ai lie home ol the bnden parentn itillwmxl on wcdnet day reptemwr wh by krv w j booth lorn mcdonald daughter of mr and mrkjivaei to waler lavnon mm of mr and mrs walter iawton sjcwarttowrt died gmtron at georgetown prtday p lembrr 8th 1922 fh4enck gregory aged 1 years gleadauln george i own tuesday september 12th 1922 clarence l c qlcsdall in his 51st year the funeral win take piste from hn jale residence michael and caroline st on thursday at 3 o clock greenwood cemetery runaway accident mr sad mr nail ouu palafal ljiri whtlo mr and mm not gillies of esquesiog township were oq their wny to attend tho funeral of bbo la to peter campbell whioli toajt place from his la to residence base line trafalgar monday af tcrnoon mr gillies upiritod horao took frigbt and ran away on the third line eaquestng throwing the occupants of the buggy into the ditch mr gillies was badly in jured several ribs being broken while mrs gillies was knocked un conscious fortunately she en raped sonoga injurios although bad i j bnibod six injured in aukf smash card of thanks church news st geoeoe a harvest thanksgiving on san day next when services will be held at 8 am 11 ans and 7 pm the special preacher will be the venerab archdeaco j c david boot m a of toronto one or the best known preachers jd the djo cese of toronto special music will be rendered by the oboir and violin solos by mr jack thompson st- fcimkth harvest thanksgiving service on friday evening at 8 o olook when st george a choir will assist with the musio the preacher will be the venerable archdeacon 0 f davidson mi bee tor of st pauls regina the services will be continued on sunday next when there will be a celebration of the holy communion at 9 80 am and service at 8 pm when the venerable archdeacon j c david son of toronto will preach st john s stewabttown his jxirdship the bishop of ni agara will bold a confirmation ser vice in st johns church stewart town on sunday afternoon sept 17th at 9 o olook norval dr and mrs webster mrs black and miss maguire were at toronto last week attending the jones black wedding on sunday last rw r r hara took as his text the terse chat pic lures a famine not a famine of things to eat and drink bat of re i igiouwconv totton in our common life and every day conversation he deplored the absence of pains taking prayer in the programme of the rising generation saying that when the cor rent of prayer is shnt off the power of the church can bo easily ignored no sunday school has a right to look for its teachers outside of itself unless it is rear ing leadership that will supply a need elsewhere one of the chief reasons tur young people are grow ing up without the ambition to be spiritual leaders is that they see bo few examples among the fathers the only way to successfully keep the otuldren in the church at the critical ago in their life is to fill up the gap between them and the door with men bev hare be lieved the famine was here but would soon bo rolled back in the wake of a revival next sunday at two of the appointments the speaker will be professor arthur w beall ma of the provincial department of education automobile acridnnt occurod near milton about mid night on sumln night oue of the itiiiiii ma di young men from arlon started with mm intension of making a ill from acton to campbell ville to milton and home attain on their way from campbellville to milton they failed to make a turn opposite a anderson s farm on the nassagawoya and lsquos ing town lino while going at a fair rate of speed and crashed into a telephone pole all the occupants of the car were injured cameron johnttlon ly llawng his leg broken and sustaining internal injuries he was also out nbout the bend dr mocojl pf mil loo was sum moned to the scene of tbo so oident and after dressing the wounds of the injured ordered johnston to be removed to qnelph hospital at once as it wan feared his injuries would prove fatal the other jive members bf the party two of whom weie ery bad ly injured were taken to thou homes at acton where they are now under the doctors s care the car was completely wrecked nut mid f vr notice to creditors about your insurance i at the mens store i i on v llniiiu ml in it lor jou onmill your banker or urn la r tf it ih a iokiii question nr tontnict jour attorney iillinr hihtauc iiii hi lent men whose t nonce m broad jiijkiik t hiiiiuil nuti in hum jou rojhwc evi rj conjltlenoo in the conhideration of jour insurant affairs wlij not line mini liar good judgment f the superior fanhtit h for insurance of all kinds and with a reputation for hoi md insurance and il inndable i your service r i new suitings and overcoats ne yualiticih tfci patterns new vnli ens fully reprphonttnn the best veapi on itanutihil wool lbnt nrfl produced s35do 40oo wx evans 6 go iv iku ll iw it ii ft that alter lurh last he said adni iilmralor will proceed to ilistr bute theaikeiaof the bi deceased union ihc parties nil il to havin rcirard txily to ibe which the shall then havic i hat ihe said administratttrwifl i ble for the said assets at any pari thereof lo any person or persons of whose claim notice shall no have been received ii them ibe time of such distribution triflot dalb sohcitor for the said admininlijlar dated al qeoretown this ih rtcenlh day of september al 1922 service phone ib3 protection obituary maey boss todd the remains of mary boss todd reliot of the late robert john todd of peterboro and daughter or the late samuel and mrs momaster glenwilliamb were laid to rest in the glen cemetery on tuesday september cth deceased was born in glenwilhams in 1859 and for the past twenty years has been a highly respected resident of peterboro the memory of a tov ing christian mother is cherished by her two sons and daugheer william j kitchener ro s also by her mother bisters and brothers viz robert samuel thomas glenwilhams joseph a begina sask wm john van oonver b c mrs k vance brandon mrs wra benme mel ita man mrs geo guthrie tor onto mjss may glenwilliams the funeral service was conduo ted by bev j h moore the pall bearers were a owens j thompson a murray w j mul tin d beid jowrmarchment owing to the high price being asked for wood acton counoil having a by law prepared which will require that all transactions in wood shall be upon the basts of 128 oobic feet to the cord every vendor offering wood for sale in that town will be required to make all sales on this basib hsmu at tttoat several car loads of the mem bere of credit dodge a f a am paid a visit to rehoboam dodge at toronto last thursday evening worshipfol master e y barra- clough and bs officers conferred the urat degree on a candidate and were highly congratulated on their work by the city brethren a banquet followed at which a most enjoyable program was given all returned home feeling glad of the visit paid the city brethren lsm- a pretty wedding was oolemma ed on wednesday september 6th at the home of the bride s parents belwoodbr the rev w j booth when flora mcdonald eldest daughter of mr and mrs r j peden was united in the bonds of holy matrimony to mrv walter dawson elder son of mx and mrs walter dawson stewarttown the bride escorted by her father entered the drawing room strains of mendelsbons wedding march played by miss ada john ston of belwood she looked charming in her gown of ivqr orep tronbodonr with seed pearl trimming and wearing a band em broidered veil she earned a shower bouquet of cream roseslil of the alley and maiden bair fern miss mildred peden wu ber sis ter b bridesmaid dressed in orchid crop do chine and carried deep pinkrnecb mr william dawson was bis brothers best man the grootn s gift to thjjbnesroaid was a platinum and pearljin and to the groomsman a platinum and pearl tie pin the haw young txiiiple left later on tbev honey- moon trjjfown the st dawrsboe the bride wearing a navy blue in ootine sait with mobawk bat and bo phi an squirrel far the gifts of the groom on their return they will reside m towarttara- glenwidjams wouldn t it be a nice thing if someone would start community binging in glenwilliams for the winter months it would provide many pleasant evenings if the trustees would allow the citizens the use of the hall we would buggest that a collection be taken up to defray expenses for fuel light etc and it wouldn t cost much to put a second hand piano in the ball datb call a public meeting and organize a community cjjoir and appoint pianist conduo tor etc many a pleasant winter evening could be spent in sing song and good fellowship we would like to hear what the trus tees of the hall think of this sag goation cattle to be sold at j c and f j iubbayssale on wsdassaftv tkfttaw 7ta 1bxx cows holstetji cow due oct roan heifer due time of sale holstem cow calf at root roan cow calf at foot ho lutein now calf at foot holstein beifer calf ai foot roan cow calf at foot holstein cow due jan s holstein cow due jan 26 holstein cow jan 10 blue cow due- mar 1 roan cow due feb 26 roan cow due feb 1 bed cow due jan 1 durham cow doe feb 25 durham cow bred durham cow bred ayr shire heifer due april 1 holstein heifer doe mar 26 reg dnrham cow pride of ashgrove due in jan reg aberdeen angus bull pride of georgetown no 27622 2 yra old young cattle 2 durham bteers ne 3 yra 1 durham steer ris 2 yra 2 durham heifers ris 2 yrs 2 holstein heifers ris 2 yra 2 yearling calvbs notice to creditors la ta mattai- eatata af wu- lln mckay lta of ta towmaup oferla la t cawaty ofwalllasr acton on sunday last mr alexander waldio was taken with a be nous attack of kidney trouble belief was not obtained from the custom ary treatment and the old gente loved tog nelph h 08 pita an operation waa s access folly performed last week and he is now making good progress to ward recovery there has been tnuoh anxiety here res pec ting this fine old gentleman s condition dur ing the week and it will be a great relief to many to learn of bis en co u raging condition acton carpenters and builders are crowded with work the georgetown lumber company is also taking building contracts here now free press milton bev w m maokay and his fam lly got home on monday from their vacation at rosedale near ltpd say dr mccoll has returned after a two months trip to europe he spent most of his time in the don don hospitals the town council met on tues day evening the mopt important business transacted was the fixing of the tax rate for 1822 it is 88 mills on- the fi b re oeied its new 18500 fire track which was brougbt here by ed ward mojannett of woodstock h milton boy who gave a demonstra tion which satisfied the town council and e f earl chief judge elliot and his family re turned od tuesday to their milton home after spending the bummer at bronte champion doa t wamrj a hast fial just the thing for the winter you can nee it work any time at bytbesqueep street it takes the place of coal or wood in a test made with fonf different fuels this was the cheapest i am giv ing a demonstration on tbursdaj 14th from 8 30 to c prn and 7 to 9 80 come and see it work it costs jou nothing and you will be delighted w b bridge why buy ribky made boots when yon can get improved day foot and maepherson boots that liae stood the test for 60 yearn made specially for ua men s sizes from 6 to 12 also boys of all sizes we have other makes at low prices the williams and w b haroiltoo alsothe hurt but possy foot shoes for child we unoersell all others and sew all rips free i have two men pairing women a boots solid oak soles and rubber heels 1 00- girls 76c bo3100 to si 26- get jour work borne with yon call axusopklover our stock and then bay where you get the best for yonr money taylor thetoreman of the waterworks says the day foot is the best boot e ever wore 3 honey the man that made a patne for georgetown notkh is hereby given pursuant to ion 56 of ibe trustees act r sx i chapter 121 that all creditors or olhers having claim or demands against the e- tale of the said william mckay who died mijir ahm ihaii dy-o- august 1922 al the said townshjp of e in are required on or before ike fpur teenth day of october to send by pos prepaid or deliver lo ibe mmlerwgnsd icitor herein for alexander mctay and william klfjtwood he executors of ll estate of the said william mckay farmer deceased their christian names and sur name addresses ind descriptions the full particulars in writing of their bum a statement of their accounts and the na lure of ibe secunlv if any held by tbem amd take notice thai after such last mentioned date ibe said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the aid deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only lo the claims of which ibey ball tben have notice that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof lo any person or persona of whose claims notice shall not lve been received by tbem al the time of such distribution lkroy dalk solicitor for the said esecut dated al ceorgetflwn this thirteenth day of september a ii f2 esquesing fall fair georgetown october 6th and 7th jacksons kd shoes l tailor maa particular brade ton bay tailored clothes- why not boy tailored shoes you choose a tailored suit because it is made from choice material by skilled hands and is made to your size m a style that suit you for exactly the same reason you should buy tailormade shoes astoria all leather shoes are tailormade to your size and in styles that suit your toot astoria material is flawless aatona shoes are made faultlessly good shoes luce good clotjbes wear longer the value is there tbey give the service m ss s400 the best qiiftlitioh at three popular pncon are superior to liialition soiling last joar at ah high as llfty sixty or sevent dollnm spcnial kuanuitced blio scrgph stripe and plain are mchidod at inchc ihrro popular prima s4 tbi hiiporb liinlit nffprcd tit htjlp and workmanship knrjyilied snuipli if uill im sent to inthulo customrm on nhjnokt place jnnr in r nou anil have our suit for easier mens furnishings now arrivals in fine neokwoar shirts collars under wear etc uals and caps in all the latest and best stj les for spring wear ready to wear clothing at half pr1c0 to clear at onrc ornat bargains in this lino must bo cleared we extend an invitation to one and all to call and inspect our stork and price a before purchasing your spring outfit millar go georgetown phone 126 willojighby farm agency for sale 7500 gardeners opportunity 18 sores of splendid garden land all pet out with strawberries and raspberries and other small fruits a new bungalow of 6 rooms and cellar water inside and furnace also small barr this place is on a good road close to a good market and is a real producer terms arranged apply h b mcdowell rep georgetown ontario he office 43 victoria st ttnato pkwae mala 7jh special prizes horses 1 single high stepper jroy pale 6 00 4 00 2 single turnout road provincial paper mills 6 00 4 00 3 best team eligible in classes i ii iii by w mcmillan e mcwhirter and joe gib- bens 6 00 4 00 4 best heavy draft team by w j camp bell ltd norval 5 00 5 general purpose team by w j campbell s ltd norval 98 lbs kings choice flour 4 60 6 best lady driver by h wright exchange hotel georgetown 6 00 4 00 7 best agricultural team by bank of nova scoua norval 5 00 8 best express horse 1st by w j l hamp shire deputy reeve 2nd by c k turner milton 5 00 3 00 9 best farmers turnoutsingle by r k an- demon mp 6 00 4 00 cattle 1 best dairy herd 1 male and 3 females let by georgetown coated paper go 2nuhby r h thompson a co r 10 00 5 00 2 best dairy cow by john irving milton 3 00 2 00 3 best registered short horn female under 2 y col g o brown 5 00 a best holstein cow by 1 l leslie ttotj 5 best calf not necessarily registered shown by boy or girl this prize to be given each year by dr marcel us 5 00 sheep 1 best fat lamb by t h smith milton 3 00 miscellaneous 1 best display in hall by merchant or man ufacturer to be placed 1st day by bank of montreal 6 00 4 00 2 best display of articles made in george town by j h bingham 5 00 x3 best 10 lbs butter in 1 lb prints j m buck 6 00 i4 best pair of dressed ducks millar a co 5 00 x5 best pair of dressed chickens erwin 4 goldham 5 00 z6 best pair of dressed chickens h j fox 5 00 x7 best dressed goose a m grandy 5 00 i8qest pair dressed chickens wr watson 5 00 x9 best layer qake by sproat a edtl 3 00 xlo best dressed goose e barahill 5 00 ill best pair dressed chickens t b hewnon 5 00 42 best display of plants and flowers by john h bingham 6 00 ubyj m moore xbest half dozen buns herald one veac 1 60 xtargtart 12 dox fresh hen eggs 6 xbcst and neatest 1 lb butter 1 60 largest half dozen onions 1 50 xbcst bag of white onions cash 5 00 14 by the t eaton co limited toronto- for the bcsthwo pairs of dressed chickens cxhitked by an individual owner andraiger who has not won an eaton prize at any fair since 1919 the choice or the following table parlor scales dock cane of knives and forks value from 6 26 to 7 00 x arttda to be tkkvered to donor w w 11sber pres j a toacy secy house furnishings al attractive prices carpet sweeper speotal a high grade carpet sweeper at a very special price of s 4 50 floor coveringa congoleum linoleum oilcloth rugs tapestrj brtibnallette rcngnlft tapnn grass and art ruga at exceptional good values drapery fabrics cretonnes madrass marquisette nets art muslins art sateen sonma lano curtains beautiful effects rich colorings dainty white and cream patterns priced vorj low for qimlitj goods furxlitnre specials chesterfields upholstered in extra quality english tapestry or special patterns c loose cushions mar shall springe 189 tor 18 h easy chairs leattietuipho i stored 19 dc for 14 65 hall trees or a good serviceable bizc 1 50 dressers golden oak ilnisb bevel mirror 38 00 for 19 oo bedroom suites 4 piece satin walout all large pieces of attractive design 146 00 for hi oo wearing apparel seasaaame serviceable fabrics aprons good quality print of good patterns house drosses fine quaht print girls good qualit school dresses well made mrelj trimmed prices show splendid value misses and childrens open work hose in black brown and v hit at children b rompers ot goodmaterial foi the cool evenings you need warmer garments for bab and the small children we offer an exceptional ood selection of flno wool garmonts jackete scarfs caps combinations suits booties mitts and tells t 49 1 49 quality value service jacksons- georgetown o d solid leather school shoes for boys at special prices until september otli will dealers in george town district aellinc dayfoot shoes will ell no 475 the boys loo per cent solid leather box kip school shoe for tloo a pair leas than resnlar prices for sale by j jtowey greosceown j el jackson georgetown e h barnhul norval t d haines jt son milton w sohenok glen williams r mmmm tvorval flour mills i at all grocers kings choice for bread national for pastry bran shorts feed flour coarse and dairy salt rolled oats wheauets and feeds of au kinds w j campbell limited norval ontario m h 11111111111 iii m 111 m ii h dominion of canada victory loan bonds jj maturing 1st december 1922 nthe bank of montreal under authority ofthe minister of finance is prepared to effect without charge exchange of the above bonds for 5 year 5h bonds maturing 1st ncvexober 1927 10vear5h bonds maturing 1st november 1932 full particulars are obtainable upon apphv canon to any branch of the bank of montreal in grandysi ii 1 grocery specials 1 corn starch 1 pkgs sihor gloss starch pkgs lux 2 pkgs corn flaus 8 pts seedless raisins per lb seedless raisins j pkgs jello 3 pkgs mclaren jollj powder 8 pkgs rojnl stewart i offee per lb 1 2 goi jars per doz imperial quart jars per doz wine quart j irs per do imperial pint jars nor dor metal rings per joz rubber rings per doz 85 30 i 75 1 60 1 50 1 40 10 i a m grandy i 8 phone 7b b smmkhm surulch 4- fryl i

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