Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 11, 1925, p. 2

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till v hi ki mil w h willson undsrtaker and ijoenmtd embaumer mala it gmrfttowi auiomobileurtloracdrawnlir ie nirhl of day s4w or it carnival al arena i interesting lecture births marriaei l are now tiarxed tor al ihe foluwiik rule is nlii 50c marriagci 50c dulh k ml lards 50c 10c r line extra 1 rpoccry 192s daughrci mr vcb married vvuk lakw01 wed ith at the rcndr- of ihc bride a il mralealrne llounlow ii kd toronto om rnme hxabeih clarke formerly i ottawa out t mr william the of georgetown om rev mr mustard harvey ac prcj bylerian hurvh ohicutfed n memoriam do u bit in loving memory ol hv ma who passed vy on monday feb i 1924 sadly missed by mother fathr brother and aialeta i1abwck in lownfc memory nl our dea mother sarah ann hancoik and mat hnter who departed this life feb 2 many uslmes aid urge al tendance good music an splendid ice i tic lintl larnivul of tho miimni bold al the arona lust fridiij ovtn m ullrnctvd man fnmi town mid rruundink countrv tin altcml ilo wsh large and the nmpk uc corumocllitm tat mitli an ovent remarked by ninny out or town inilors tbetu were ninny postumcu so tun beautiful rurira sentationu of diltoront nut tun all tics luln othoru rep ro sen ted tnrious calling in life vilt uiarho chiiii lin himself thpro on be half of the moyiob it woe a urcltv rpcctiu ie i boo the tiinotv of roatnmen tbc program b tiiurattm h arena band drums die overnpr ucl en joyed b skitters luadjjneotauim there war keen council tion m many of the oventh while the bah nod roach mem iwlmlo know u in tbeir loving fac t 111 a the low of ibeta 1 sadly f eel aa keen am that rat day quickly and suddenly ame hie c their hidden death surpctsed us all dearer to memory thau words the tell of them both we loved 1 1 remembered by daughter oakville subscribers in arrears the time baa come wbeii it in absolutely neoeasary unit wo call on bji bub in nrrwurr tn nfl sist us id dot business by paying us what is daelod subscriptions to the herald we have mailed hud jmdaofbccoodtsdunqthe pabt week and while the individual amounts are small tho aggregate ib large and meaoa a great deal to us in order to finance our bi oess and pay our debts all account must be paid by march 15th will j you who owe us on subscription i kindly treat us aa vou would wibo tir t and pay ns amount due now if any error has occurred in anj accounts you will always find us willing and ready to adjust same kindly nmember that march 16th is the date when all oat stand ing accounts positively must be paid to those who have already paid us we express our sincere thitnko j h mooro the list of prii woiner rate follow ink w moors best dressed tjrciv lul prie stella mclam acton 2nd prize kathleen treanor georgetown best dressed gent ittt prize n fl garden acton 2nd prize alfred bishop acton beat dressed girl 1st prize marjono garden acton 2nd prize lily saunders georgetown beat dressed boy 1st puze angus wemysb georgetown 2nd prize jol saunders georgetown best national costume kath leen treanor georgetown best dressed married couple r and mrs vance kentnor george tow n beat dressed dingle couple grace poreter and herbert scott georgetown best dressed clown george jennings george to beat dreased comic arthur lane limebouse youngest skater on the ice girl tsleanor wright georgetown boy victor wemyss georgetown best dressed person outside or georgetown jessie anderson ac ton hot dog race bob jepson the management thank mr murray modonald of acton for officiating as judge and the eatis factory manner in whioh ho per formed the duties of that oflice ibusutllfljlinut oiitiitlo colli m i lduuiuon dliciid tin third ol tbi mini of nimimt kxtnixhiu ixduioh itudei tin auspii i f hit rwtul coimil f woini il tin libiint lat niklt ii ruosi it li r ilnik iiml nialrmtisi itilihtion tn is hearers know i ago if oui iii lami in oplatiatinri or tin tith ho lndihuwtu cunmlii k mioihi store the hpettki r nfiinil tn tin fiitt that t aniidu at cuiifidein tion inul been talbd not williuiil truth a thing of hiiuiin iuhi patches the binldum of the p it joined the ill reds rind pililies into a fairl connected line of 1 1 hation wlneli might lie likitml to a one sloroi boiimund for hoiik th was onl within that suiroy lu nn not utilil twenty eurs ago uftti the ton striution of a tiunfuqntiuenthl rulway with a more noitheil oute that vtc begun to liuilil out second storey of cn ihyation in the vast almost imntltss po ibihties of this hocond slnioi professor corolbh lm great faith tho great clay belt of northern ontario he believer is dentiiiiid to become an ven more important agricultural area tbun the fnmoix garden spota of tbo south with iderfully nth and leel ami plentiful rainfall and climate uioro equable than the north west its farms moreover pa for clearing of their valuable pulp wood and although more piittenre id endurance is demanded of tbo pioneers than mam of the older i habitants of ontario are willing to give it is not lacking mlturw tjo french canadians are pour in in the prairie frovincen and british columbia this second storey has many advantages such better rainfall out the better tup liu ibi miukini l lj mouth a iik now lll lumltiiliihli hi ih ami thenie om niilliiiii aiaila disc lining lin jmiiiiiu of third ind fourth stun s li our i iilitliun tim lliiul loiv i- lam num id k formal ion iu lb muikn dis t i ll i- lll mllllhl ill ikil i me mmlv iuiilnilubli ii ink hi 1 ulut koou of lli ihalj lib i 1 iimntmii roil above tho llnil hlnti mum- nil 1 lllm hi i n long kiioun as the hmreii siimln ihirttilh 1rofes- ti miiii tun he im littk h thai linn fuiiith stnie i it be i iklhid one or that i ate or wmiitm oitd at il ul ill hut tin 1 kiiio on 1 ashgrove wi shg me i v 1 v 0 tu the hi mi of h lis rin itidav e i piling i i b s i nil be lire m nl mr th preniil nt alli 1 tin new advertisements aukt rixv f rdei b all king we furnish the home complete phi mftple liaf ti rill all of the i i- 0 uibih wns ansvet1 hy an nrnmiiii tun bycaih gentleman which prool-i- id plent of fin and laughter the loll cull r the i fwo mem hers win answered by rue i one reailinp a ti sted recipe 1 th hi wero read slol to allow th olhei ladies to top them down at given a debate was then given ite solved that ludifforento is of more hindrance to the farmers jntan intion than opposition the silirmative side was upheld 1 mi n c wiigglesworth and mi m mcnabb while the negatui sulo was debated bj mr tinny wilson and miss irene iliftnmii the judgex miss ball lr ward rud dell and mr tims brownrldge do- inlfit in favn nf iho nlllrmfttlv february salcoihoraefurnishings a big money saving event quality goods furniture t inlds chairs 1 il fin bo childs high chins h ho 2 tl drniog chans set of b 1 arm 1171 1105 1 piece ifuilt i garton sets jt co aba comfort chairs anil rockers largo and room oak liatlri upholstered 20110 u 15 kirhen tables with cutler diawer white enamel 15 00 11 95 kitchen cabinets s11 00 u 95 winkcitoitietjt antt dressing- table triple s2h50 bedroom drisses 2 1 00 j ouffots largo sie w4th inti ror i ed cutler drn dining tables e8lal 1200 1 dining chain -hi4fi- carpets jup tugs 9x9 10 00 foi lap rug 12 10 10 ilrnssiu rug 4u d 7 7 i ll 20 00 sixloj 21 25 avl2 a4 26 art rugs 7j9 1ix5h norval glenwilliams the glen granites and terra ootta mountaineers plaed at the glen on feb 4th tbc score was glen 7 terra cotta the line up waa as follpws glon goal h trac i d r wheeler rde huntley centre j marnhment rww hill iw r moody terra cotta goat jas march ment id sanderson rd g coulter centre c mcnallj r w sanderaon iwed lons referee n i cam no penalties tub liberal conservative hub of ward six is holding o soma evening in the town ball glcnwil hams on monday evening febru ary icth ah liberal conserva tives and their wives are request ed to attend tbe young peooles league gae a lecture an the bottlers of can ada with illustrated lantern views these pictures whicb are given from time to limp arc well worth seeing we hope our hookey bos don t get downbearted by this mild spell cbeerbp7itbgoicg to freete agalo mr and mrs geo allen visited friends in tbe cit over the week stewarttown the play mibb moll given last thurodit under the auspices of the stewarttown w a was quite a success the weather was fine and warm which enabled many to get out and the township hall was well filled the play was verj good affording many a good laugh st jobna choir accompanied bj miss j thorn peon assisted with several choruses during tbe een ing tbe regular monthly meeting o bsqoeeing womens institute wil be held at tbe home of mrs jobi wilson on fndoj 1 8th at 2 80 p i impdrtant bosineas will bo ditcon sod please bring yoor comniur ity song book fverbod vpi terrco colta tbe norval branob of tbe wo mens institute held their febrn ary mooting at inverbolme tbe home of the misses mcpherson on thursday february 5th there were forty ladies present the meeting opened with the singing of tbd maple leaf tho bnsi ness part of the program was fol lowed by a splendid talk and de monstration on hume nursing by miss kathnne mcpherson rn when anyone in the homo falls ill the speaker aiud put thi possible in a room with windows looking east and south where it will bo bright and sunny all day long the arrangement or the bed whore the light- falls soft i the best mattress and bedding are all conducive to the patients com fort tbe value of simple remedies such as salt and soda for gargling and cleansing the throat and mouth mustard as a preventative of pneumonia hot and cold water jdtolligently applied were all ahlv dealt with stress was laid on tbo importance of meals well pre pared and daintily served anti dotes for poison were given bo me attention end much valuable in formation in the treatment ol man ailments perhaps what im pressed her hearers most wan the necessity or acttag promptly especially in malignant troubles f taken in time many o them arc curable heart vote of thanks wat given to miss mcpttersoo for hei verj entertaining and instructive talk readings and duets by mrs mclaughlin mrs hustler and mrs wardlaw and a solo bj mrs harold lyons were very much ap predated and enjoyed bi all the meeting glosed with the singing of the national anthem refresh mentb were then nerved and a soc ial hour very much enjocd the vote on church union in tbe presbyterian church norval resulted as follows against i n ion 78 for union 41 lnionist services will be held neit bunda as follows sundav school at 10 15 a ni public wor ship at 11 15 am a missionary lantern lecture will he held in the methodist church on thursdaj evening of this week subject new settlers of canada the norval onng ivopli union will meet mnndaj ewni the 16th in u basement of t mhimlikl cim11 this will h v ah ii l im mil be there known first store us agrieulti land but agriculture is only on of the hopes ol tbo second storey without dwelling upon its lumbci ing and hunting facilities which less sure brtngers of ciihm tion tho speaker told with cntbus i tho amazing storv or tbo min eral wealth especiall of northern ontario whicb now produces as much as all tbe rest of canada which has tho greatest iron cop per and nickle mines in the world is second only to south afnea in gold and has magnificent dniiomts of silver moreover its mineral resources are still unplumbei and so far production seems limited only by mining facilities and water power before closing and with nnmei ous slides illustrating life in tbe little known north professor cornish took his audience on a d liujfh which was followed by the singing of god save the king the onl diffeienie belueen tin difficult and the impossible ii that the impossible takes more wlij pa big prices fin boots shoos or harness i ansa ou from 10 to 15 nn a set of liar ness and 1 to t 50 on a pair or boots according to quality re pairs while j on wait roney s the cheapest place in ontario to deal in leal hers of all kinds and i can back up what i adiertitie jtp a farm band on lending his place of employment near wood stock lock niih him a team of horses aw cm ids iold natch chu kens i roosters and jlii money uo overlooked tho burn and two bundle tows huge rfcund heavy ped upholstered 15 00 iet of ti 1 i m lealhr linens i able ii ask fr ftoo i other widths priced low table covers of pure linen serviettoh em uioidered linen covers runners coders of many mateimls and dtsigii nil nl tpecml alc pntch xl iw00 tupottry rugs m ihk taiwstr rulb h slioo brushpls rugh 0x9 00 mats from flfle up linoleum no 1 ciualiti li and power hoiuiiii carpet sweepers special it bedding comforleis all pncis itduiid blankets greatlv nluetd at fioi tied spreautid siwiifi sheets price- cut sheoting 10 4 00c pillow cases 1 00 pillow cotton 14 quality value service jacksons ye kraft shoppe one week of real bargains from february 11th to february 18th a group of felt and velvet hats for 00 and 2 50 ladies cashmere hose reg 1 00 and 1 2d foi koc ladies bilk hoso reg 1 00 to 1 co for 7 5c ladies sflk and wool host- teg 1 00 for ht childrens ilk and wool hose sizes 4 i and for 50 childrens mernizcd socks sies 5 to h foi 20c infants wool vesta reg obefor 50c bootees reg 76c hfie for 65c mitta reg 76c a mr foi bfn machine and handmade jackets for 05c to 1 fh 1 bonnets reg 75n for j5c bonnets reg 1 05 to 1 75 for 1 2o knitted soarvos teg f ih in h6r childrens rompers rg 2 00 for 1 10 kmbroider flouncing reg heo and 1 h5 for ulc d 1 00 yd zoph r wool bahj blue and ptik iho a skein bab s bibm rattles beads tear buttons ru k rack braid fasteners sewing rnd eroebnt thread- all at reduced prices miss m h finlay main street georgetown georgetown the host md hostess for th febru a r meeting of terra colta ufo and hp wo were mi and mrs a mcdonald dunn the ladies meeting mrs h clai ridge gave a paper on n portion of the book laws ot ontario per taamng to women and children tbfc ohief feataro of tbe joint meeting was a talk on drainage by mr ferguson of tbe oac guelptu tbia was illustrated bj lantern slides musical numbers were contributed b lloyd and wilfred leslie and marion monk man lunch was followed b pro groutve eoobre mrs w a lons and miss myrtle mcdonald were equal in points among the ladies nod mr t mcdonald was tbe win ner ol tbe gentleman prize many wl ls it in this world hopes to m the next ballinafad mrs duncan fcrgui ill last week is r mrs harvej wilson of ton spent a few days last week with her parents mr and m binnie miss glen tencher of the linafad school was ill last week with the mumps mrs charlen rudd of georgetown ftipphed for her mr leonard atkinson thomp sons corners intenili sliorll to remove to gnelph reeo d j sinclair spent thi most of this week nt tbe meeting of the conntj council in gnclfih mr alexander mclean of the noth line was taken to tiuelph hospital last week for treatment mr and mrs j w bort of con rngsb paid a nsit inst week to mr d j sinclair a mid winter sale for this week only we are offering the following staple hnea of hardware at the following prices occdar mops small triangle 100 each ocedar mops large narigle 175 each char mopa soc each ogcdar oil small bottle 25c each ocedar oil large bottle soc each axe heads guaranteed quality 90c electric bulbs a high grade article guaranteed 4 iotsoc hair floor brooms i2 to 16 130 to 200 these are special value electric irons guiranteed 350 each corn brooms good quality set m rubber 39c each spalding tube hockey skates we have a few of these left at 399 we do all kinds ol electrical wiring plumb ing furnace and sheel metal work r h thompson co phone 46 hahn co the great bankrupt stock dealers ol stratford are here and have bought the bankrupt stock of norman fleming of georgetown the stock consists of mens womens misses boys youths and childrens shoes rubbers overshoes lumbermans rubbers long rubber boots and goloshes trunks suit cases and club bags we sold roseus stock at kitchener in 15 days robinsons stock of parkhill in 10 days and we are going to sell n flemings stock in 15 days why can we sell all these stocks off in so short a time sirpply because we tell the goads cheaper to the customers than any merchant can buy them out of the wholesale houses why can we do this because we paid only 40c on the dol far for the kitchener stock 55c on the dollar for he parkhill stock and 56c on the dollar for the fleming stock where other merchants have to pay 100c on the dollar in other words we pay 56c for an article the other merchant pays 1 00 therefore vye can sell it a good deal cheaper than the other merchant can buy it from the wholesaler bring your big toronto catalogues along and compare our prices with their prices and we will show you in a minute how much you can save when you buy from us there is no store in canada today that can compete with our prices we are the only people that give the cheap good goods at these hard time prices am you have to do now is simply to try us out and be convinced below we will give you a few of our prices as time and space will not permit us to give you all the prices and goods we have to offer you 1 trunk at 600 iti pillar price h 00 wc can save yon frn 151 to 2m on a pair fine shoes some saving i yon hiij have lo speak qaldt ii yon wail sone ol these bargains as we mill mote the stock lo stratlord in isdays yon canlallord lo miss these bargains as tines are loo hard hahn co bankrupt stock dealers to iut cottage onrrier of murdn lf durhum sl newly decorated mi ilc ponwntion apply lo h 1 an giorgclown il lluie crteiy and vrget hand alio nt nutn cti uur pnrti arc ihc lowest for ihc iua1tly of ilw roods we oflr you lei ui supply yniir needs i 1 vlhinoiii broo iir wood ooj nit any length you raqn re d s6 a toad 350 a imglo cord e chunks 5 00 load a free load cry ibrec cord orde wr 15 mrs a bailey tc a her ol ilano tenor banjo guitar nd haniun gcfiiar al mrs south a 1 si georgetown every wadnei house for sale house mainai north recently oo u pled by mr not man speight built under ihe government housing syit em apply lo iherr f 1 heaih 1 2b 2l tenders wanted slediend wllbcrecik tax collector era addressed lo ihc clerk d up to feb 28ch im lor for the town ol georgr ear 1925 applicants lo 11 order council n ten i 1 9a j 2r notice to creditors the bankruptcy ad in nik nrfttol harry j fox george lomi out auihomed assignor vuuh rxhmtt iv given that harry j kiifcti dulonlbe 29il il ol jnimry 1921 make an aulhoruid asmkimeiii ol nil his properly for ihe beneft ot lin creditors and that h i guwilsu k olicial receiver has npionird mc lo be custodian ot lheeslnrj mmilcr ihecmatebt ihe dcbior norn r is firlher riven that ihe lirsl w ii bi held al ihe ollice ol the official rt purr al ihc court house in tbe riiy i hamilton on ihe 16th day of february 1121 nil w o lock in the afternoon i you lhei be lodged with n ie lodged vnh me prior there

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