Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 28, 1923, p. 2

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are concerned we always sstthonght that a mobnrtent u feptnoflb appropriate memortaiu could b e erected to tbe menp t of our soldier dead obituary hockey jjpwb are having some pleasant evenings the officers being jn btalled daring the past week the tuns boys meet every wednesday evening and the trail bangers on friday evenings at 8p m marches iw and oaniptng are being planned l if yon are not one of the boys yoo si should be bev mr davidson of gave the boya an ad 1 dress tuesday evening on what a christian means the glen citizens offer their deepest sympathy to mr and mrs dennis traoey and family in the recent loss of their boo and broth er albert the social committee of the town hall- are holding a dance on friday evening march 9th pro ceeds to go towards patting a new floor lb oor hall come all and bring yonr jrieoda march 17th 8t patricks day being onsatnrday this year we methodist ladies aid are holding a concert on friday eening mar 16th h tft terra colta v mxand mrb cbas mokeown ot aoton epent sunday with terra cotta inends bora on fhday february 88 to mr and mrs qbas simpkios a son hiss black our sth line school teacher who has been seriously ill tsuow able to resume 4ier duties we are pleased toiearb that wh- mrs j algie nruow oonvalesotog z mrjhoghlsigan re making some repairs to hjs new tens ootta bnok yards and hopes to start op- eratfona as soon ae spring opens up r jja mr clancy is busily engaged getting out logs and expects to ttfvv start sawing next month 8ix ajnamber of oartdang people vifs attended a social party at mr and mv msta mcdonalds on friday wtri eveniligaaajmport a good time pmnjobn townaend who has been serlodsly til during the past owi- woalr ja nnu tui fchn nend we john wathon the death ih an n pun red of john wauon of aoton an old and re ported resident formerly of the ord hue elsqueaing deceased was a son of the late robert wiu son one ofothn enr1 nettlern nf th township he watt a hihops fill fanner in politics u libertil nnd in religion a presbyteoan mahuakkt mann mibb margaret mann dunl at hei home in hnquesing rn nr ai too on friday deoeased was a daughter of the late john mann one of the pioneers of the low nhip and the last of a large famil of aonn and daugbtern mish mann was about 80 years of age and a member of knox church acton albjert tracky e home of mr and urn d ly glen wihiams was saddeiied idsy last when albert a be son pssed away at the an years and 6 months the iral took place on monday irnoon to qreenwood cemetery irgetowfi whence service was looted by rev perclval mayes pall bearers were a norton on n norton f hart al forgravesaud w for- i oabi werley adau8 iter an illneee of some months ion carl wesley adams pass iway at his home here on mon deceased was a son of tte joh adam who died yearaago heras bornritr stowo where be received hie iion at the public and high ils after which be followed teaching profession from his position on the staff eden school toronto on ac it of ill health carl adams an exemplary young man and early death is a distinct toss to community in which he was esteemed and respeoted by a large circle flf friends the sympathy of caroftisenu is extended to the be ufed mother and sisters misses jrtle and jean in their loss of a loved eon and brother the funeral took place this afternoon to greenwood cemetery jane mgmbekin mrs jane momeekin of moant pleasant aged 85 years died and denly on february 26th mrs mo meekin who was born in ireland came to canada forty five years ago and settled in chinguacouby township where she has resided since her husband died ten years ago mrs momeeking was a member of the mount pleasant methodist church and deapite her advanced agetangbt sunday school afldwas otherwise active in tbe affairs of the churob until her death sbe had been a sunday school teacher for twenty years mrs moheekin leaves four daagb tors mrs matthew laidlaw nor val mrs j a qiffen georgetown mrs h t finney and mrs w jj mckmney brampton and two eons john and archibald of chmg naoousy she is also survived by seventeen grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren wad by two brothers whham of toronto and john of cbingaaooasy mutab sauartlnc teti uadar tklr is5 dalwat m omntuea oeoigatowa liitcrmislniuh wiio have dnfeatcnl milton hiioophrivi times thin rr nt to milton last friday niglil to i laj their noie uled hal ton county lcaflup ain but wrre uoalle lo unmli nwin u the attitude takon liy uie mi i too referep gallowa our boy ila pd the first ptnod tbroogh witli five and bometimes onlj four mon on ttio ip- jtisl tifu n the hcm oml iwnod started the puck man faced off in front of the georgetown net about 9 ft out farlow ruahtd wiggiuw who retaliated and it fight between the two resulted farlow b attitude was uncalled for and tbe referee put farlow and two of the georgetown men off the joke was that the two george town men put off wero already in tbe iienalty box which went lo prove that the referee was not capable of hundlm tbo game when onr boys saw tbe attitude taken by the referee and the mil too playors they decided that they bad better call it a night and come bnme which they did georgetown protested the garni and and it now rents with the league executive whether we con tinueornot the bojs will de cide when tbpjhear the resjilt oi the protest the summer fulow sol bo oooj a uiiivatmn anil soil imiirovcmenl tuol rcl tnlt rnr lln i1iiruct1na t ib hill infil l-i-l- mlek our llrnsl lii i al il u saturday treat annual meeting the womanaanxiliary of st georges church x3eorgetown held their sotb annual meeting in the school room of the church on tuesday afternoon february sotb beports were read by the secre tary showing a prosperons year in all branches of the wa the fol lowing officers for the year were elected hon president mrs mayes president mrs beaumont 1st vicepresident mrs price 2nd mrs matthew secretary mrs boe treasnrer mrs thompson weavta now on tbe mendand we superintendent junior branch 1 j hope soon to bear ttt his complete recovery acton kf mrst john mitchell of toronto died last wednesday in her ssth year sbe was a fine old lady and greatly beloved she lived here witbber husband and family forty or fifty years ago the late dw campbell of milton was a broth l connduor frank holmes re turned from qnolph hospital on saturday and is convalescing nice ly from his resent operation mr and mrs jjeniael west of st t snn made a short visit at the borne brum w h walker mill strtetvthen they were returning ionw from visiting mrs wests rsther mr david byaer who is living with his daughter mrs john mokeown toronto mr ryder baa been very ill but is some batter now he was able to take dinner with them oni feoru ary 11 it being his 82nd birthday free pros mrs groat assista mrs corke superintendent battfee branch mrs walker assistants mrs castell and mrs biyth traasarer bcd fund mrs fraucia treasurer thankotfenng fund mrs castell choir matron mrs knight bepreeentatives to aonaalifteet ing at hamilton mrs boe mrs corke mrs matthew and mrs herbert tea was then served mrs kidd convener and a roost pleasant time was spent ft i church news mrtbo0x8t ftext sunday evening will be young peoples night church bev amu pound of cbentu china wi 1 1 be the preacher viewsofmismon work in obfasrwth- be sihown on tbe screen at theeloaa nfvervice st obobobs special heutab aervloe on tbars- dsy evening at 8 oclock services next sunday at 8 and 11 em and 7pm ijobvai methodist ne baodayllamrhe bar ti n cr poood ma- bj- will spaa mrpound a on fnriongb trom china where beti supported q by mikondiatnot i k we hn h ll llltlm d lll saturday treat special 29c lb weekend chocolates ii it ftttmotlmt ill uvmijh vi ii will ind hlik wtdt ll pm t to hpii ntill iftflrc iti nil know how goo i ilni it ik larihand hoft eiitren re nd 50 for 29c humbug special an interesting game of bock y was played at the arena here last saturday afternoon when our lad les team played the canadian eodkatlaaiee team of west toron to our ladies did well to bold down this fast toronto team who have been playing all winter while oar team is jnat dicely getting started tbe anal neon wat in favor of the visitors the line up waa canadian kodak goat e judges r defence 1 marshall i defence f shearer forwards f kirbpatrick and a greenwood centre a wiseman euba ina marshall ida marshall b price d brown georgetown goal j leavitt defence yvonne adams and amj mcdonald forwards grace foster and lenore cook oentre gladys tost subs mildred fleck mrs kentner grace fiddler referee j ank parr there wah a good giirrip of hockey at tbe arena last night v ben ao too played an exhibition game mth georgetown in tbe first penod acton led by 2 1 bat in the hoc ond georgetown bcored 4 while acton were unable to tall the third penod resulted in the home team adding two more to their score while the visitors netted the rubber onoe final score 7 2 the line up was a follows georgetown ooalt duncan de fence bush and cleave wings arnold and small centre black barn sabs cole and garvin aoton goal kennedy defence garden and holmes wings mo donald and gibbons centre kent ner spare kaley referee jos clark the gie will nlay the hard ware at the arena ori monday evening skating after game lives of poor men oft remind us honest men don t stand a chance the more we work there grown be hind us bigger patches on our pant on our pants onoe new and glosiy now are stnps of different hue all because subscribers linger and don t pay us what is due then let us be up and doing rend your mite however small ox when april s showers wet ns we bhall have no pants at all qulr j foi lit 1 u uccimlui al tailuw in t la io ilmtroy lu llher imect ui vvd bi jmtllktt veil u k d datru u a lembl tgetilbte maiur i atrd uud lull lulproveuiuiii crois wliervl tint oil if kett in ua tm iurgtly uka lue itlitll or llitr totliokt lallow un many ut lutl operjlrd uuturlo farnih ituimiuii otcrom ut d uller tiarvital iiiijs el prattled ellml uuie io ii turn exicni auj ncss1iy tor uu turner uilowins i- bievfiwou rorodtb stick to one bltkkd hckleoma or mind ta ureeding u stock is t atat to success as tbe landscape speed past whll on iraveu by roud or tail ii i dla- appolatiiig tu e a dlffereol breed or cross of catue on pracucally every olnffl rarm this practice cauaes more loss to tbe live al loduttry inau any otter owlns to iu almost universal adoption over very large areas not only ia it great national loss but 11 never iets we individual farmer wno ailopu it aiijwbero near lucoeas neltner does it kve any la iplnuion to bis family lu stay with iu ladsstry tha u ituiclnftlliie beauthy sad pro n table utn under taken wber purebred or iniellucent ly bred nerds are kept u a person would make up als mind as to wbal bread of aalmal was desired and then use the best sire available for lou breed them would be a poasinulty of greatly improving tbe breed there is a uckleoeaa or mind with many farmers and tbey louow it by switching from obe breed oi bull to another to head tnelr herds rnwjr are rarely able to give a definite re lon for their separate chokes or what utey expect from tbe operation many of the prevaftlug popular ideas ex olblt a lack of knowledge ae to wbere tbe crossing of breeds will land ibis lack of knowledge is all the mora remarkable seeing that there are hun dreds oi c in any county or ac tion to show that it means raroifrea- ion rather than piogresa the writer visited a larm lately where a farmer tried tbe lu and out game between tbe dairy uud beef breeds of cattle he bad a berd of good useful c dalrj b and when tbe boom came to beef cattle during tbe war be used u shurihora bull on these dairy cows uviore be reached anything definite ihe price of beer had dropped and mil ujj com mantling a more profitable pried ue ukine a very poor silclpiii of a holateln buji on tbe croaaea tdi ttf bull gave him and the proatui are miserable specimens tbat will pro auce neither milk nor bei r the refulu of tinkering with dif ferent breeds always end in a man 1 herd neither goou to look at profitable al the pail ir leid lot the tint generation or a crusa may prove satisfactory but eurrw be- ond the llrst generauon it is imvu my a failure a farmer caunbt keep two pursbreeds profitably for ilia purpose of crossing when ilii prog eny are unsuitable as breeding catue if a man baa a fancy for dairying he should choose the breed blcn p- io blm and beat fills bi dc- i or the tuarket be intends to supply than always ua a nerd sire or tbat breed ana careiully aeitxt the hellers which are to be ntained in taa breeding herd it is always found lo be much more traatabk to ttay with one brted than to be con tinually switching every stockman itoulu aim at lot proving his herd or nock and lo do this it la necessary to stay ilh one breed use the best hard sire of tbat bread available carefully select the breading female and fed a ration that will promote tbrltunew and ffitwum development maritime khmli- of itimh i dnj while they last i h i i n mifelll trenli but will hi lirro it wednea speclstl 9c per lb oranges ikim iiik jim j knlifon nniium tirnnrt suttkixt oranites 89c mot drink a sim5c1aiay h special janueiry glearing sale at the mens store tn enahli us to kfcji our work shop goina and onr handa bin ai ar off nqi niirt inl inducement 80 per rent re i n turn will lt himii off all clothing made ui order storial burkiuiih njmo on isd to wear overroata andsuitm sweep iiit rediiftmintt in it i either tin t llirniighout the ibop dun t iittflr thin niportnnit torepleniah jour wardrobe with aline suit or overcoat splendid lines in all furninh ingh rniuprislnu the new rut in hats cans kbirts etc se ial bargains in underwear ron the girt stood on tbe deck her feet were growing uunionb she wore no lace around her neck and her bteath it swelled of on ioob boys conference mr taylor statten wbo will apeak at the boys conference in orangeville on march 2 8 and 4 is one of the most outstanding boys work specialists on north aroencan continent he is the author of the canadian standard efficiency programme and more than any other person deserves credit for the production of canadas national fourfold programme for boys he mitbei secretary of tbe national boys work board and as such ugivmb leadership through tbe provincial boards to ohoroh worsf for boys throughout the length and breadth of canada jfc 8tatteo baa few equals as a speaker and is much aqqghtaftgr for boys work coo ferenoea and botary club gather logs of mo- educational nature tneorangbvihe conference ia for- tnnato in secaring a man of bis attsuownta and wide repotation fjoy scoots scoot and cub meeting on fn day at 10 pjn meeting will be held to tbe drill hall if weather is mild enough arthur norringtoli 2 notice re taxes all outstendipg back taxes on collec tors roll must be paid to collector e mocannah on or before the 1st day of march 1923 or legal proceedings will be taken by ordei off the oonnou f l heath olcirh mi mfcftnnnl will ik- itl ilie town ball oo 8atorday feb ruary 24th and wpdopudas fe 28th to ranaive tales wp kindly request joil to rrune i talk things o r it fosta nothing to tvttttak 6t co hlshotoas tauortbc asjhaoii nnbomims co- toriuto georgetown phone 128 the east end meat shop special for saturday in meat prices c f ridler batcher call and see what we have to offer georgetown phone 206 saeseaaaaaaeaeeaaeeaaaeaaeaawaeee44eseaeas credit auction sale of- farm stock- the uoderaiiroed hat recewttl inati jambs vnmubk lo sell by public auction al lot 7 coq 10 eaquealnf tnllas moth of norvalott nudat bcakoq t o clock th following t horsesv- blabk mare t re ba aelding rising 6 yrs by qahnl sorrel horse 12 j re itood woi her cows beg bulsteiu 0 j rs calf at foot reg liotstem 4 j earn due may ftttn grade holsteius cow 7 jears calf at foot cow 4 jra calf at foot heifer 8 ym calf at foot cow yrs due time of sale dur ham heifer due time of aale hoi stein cow 7 yrs doe march 21st fiolstein cow b via due march 00 holstein cow u yrs doe april is bnndle now 8 yrs dne in ma bnndle cow i yrs doe june 4th durham cow 8 yrs dfte aog 80th hoglem cow 4 yrs dne opt- 01b milking t grey oow4 ib dpe oct 10th milking holsni now 5 yrs due nov 0th mltkub v yearimg holatoin heifers asbnre briftf yearlfnt jersey hlft 8 hostein beilers 11 months anyone wishing dairy oowa sbonld the whole will be serve aalod acres in oaac will beheld undej terms- veal suojn of 920 and 1 that amoanv t j approved joint rt per annum off fj w a wilson clerk i potssaii on oooperauoa farmers never cooperate because they want to but bccaum lbe nave to the time to cooperate is now long averdna the oo operative selling ageaey must be budded from strong local fttoperauvea ossesrs must get tbe tacts before ita memb whether things go right or wrong the gossip route is mighty hard to cure and la often fatal t hire a aood maaagrr and pay him what be is worth fight out your differences in the meeting act ss a unit and rorget there was a division do not use your power to charge higher pries than tbe niarket at wo astayy jnm moving ai- never attempt to make rcnatrt to a maeblas while it la in operation do not stand4nfxont i a mower or binder to freh the knives while the team is hltcbea place edge tools with tbe cutting uirfaee so that- the passerby will not be injured by striking against them mottlsd ahooxaa for uls mottled ancona pnlleta and hi all laying apply al herald j5l take hotice people who have sheeting fvfv hbes and good frames fast going to rot for wept of protection with galvenisejd oorrobated sheets at pfcewar priqps or less oonsiaenng the impr or fuadries foi miis line bopibid s apd noy the other plape u worse 9wtotool and bav a talk with gilbert sin okur loftrs bb ho i george town steel trpss barns qantges all kinds flmlfniae4 tanks light ening prevention ttknj pktcrl i aneuenver fer haltaa and service phone ib3 protection how much do you depend on the fife department man pronert owners depend on tbe fire department to mi them the iohr in ekressof their insnranoe it doesnt pay ou must earn enough insurance how much is enough we ran toll rxperl ndvico in nil mnuers of insurance wjahs4sgo seeeeeeeeeeeetat wall papers wall papers wall patper btlrlmpa vstrulblied tile for kavthrooma room movldinc eto onr 1929 patterns are up to date in every way get your i wipers and yourdecorating froma practical man now m the lorioal tinveto decorate ax pnoea are lower now than will be possible later on fstimates nivon on papering itaintintfr staining etc phpwk 6 rlnfj fi bbu tfxbphonb e bltjda shorthorns at auction a dispersion bnlepf scotch shorthorns the property of geo laughhn lot 15 con 2 west towoshipof caledon will be heldon the owner a premises on tusday march 13th 1923 ommehoxeto at one oclock bbabp mr laorblin will dispose of his entire herd consisting or 84 females and 6 bulla gowsln cstf and with oatves at foot bred and open heifers the herd sire o a c loyaittl and some young bulls this is an excellent opportnmtj to secure foundation stock herd baa been developed along dual purpose lines some purebred oxford down sbefts pnrebred and grade cljdeadales and grade yorkshire sows will also be offered for catalogues address amos petch h a dobhance auctioneers p- of agriculture p praogeville oct htabuahed 16733 the thrifty farmer wbo is as a rale also the soooessfnl farmer soon learns the advantages of a good banking connection the bank of hamilton baa been aerv ing tbe financial needs of the farm era and tbe farming communities of canada for tbe naat fifty years bank of hamilton j l thompson manager s its not how much you spend but how wisely that works a transformation in your home wau paper actually covers the greater part of area of your home it is the moat distinctive feature and forms the background for everything else furniture draperies pictures it is the base of good decoration therefore jt is necessary that ft should be harmonious and restful as well as cheer ful e have a delightful range of new pattern and would like to show them to you you will be under no obligation to purchase j it is their real beauty of deaign an4 coloring that makes everybody- ilkeqou seal cofcgol jt rtlga then too these artistic rugajtre ao in expensive and labor saving these are pattcrnaappropriate for ev ery room in the house l cold seal 01gpom a range ol beautifa curtain draperies these exquisitive draperies nave only to be seen tobe appreciated ghintzs ctje- tones curtain nets madress muslins tap estries and othter artistic effects in drapery fabrics quality vahie katcha koouacksopts- georgetown f s wwia

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