Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 17, 1926, p. 2

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imafloii charfred for at iho following rllu birth fck marriage coc heaths ftoc memorial cards wc hit p r lln uxtra for poetry born wardlawal norval on rndaj feb 12lhlu26tom- ami mm i ii wardlawasonhruce mercer died i aldwbll suddenly in loronl m thursday b lllh 1926 at tier int residence osc gcrrard st r mia vonntur btloved wife if onirics caldwell brandonat owen soun on wel nesday feb- 17th 19 jinnii llrnd ley widow of the latt hi chard hran successful carnival areas the most ptpalir play hoase in connulty iliore ii a larro nhondaurp ul ti armiu iftht lvulnj cvntiuik on orthoac obituary w w sruii i w w stull wcllknoiii uim ber of tho surteimtf andonrirjoor firm of oamorctit and stull sud btirj auceonipd at si jobcpb b hospital on wodopsday oveuino i feb 10th folowing n parnljtic i stroke tbo provioua mtflit mr stull who wan in bis fi2od jear was oddroaaidg a masonic lodijc meeting id bndburj boo ltd wns stnefceo removed to the bospi tal be oever rexaiuijd couboiodb neee deceased was lor 20 years arerudeutof bodbury aod wab a pioneer surveyor practically all of the dietnit nod north ctfuntry maps bearinq bin omdo deceased was a native uf georgetown on tano he in survived bj hie wid ow and five children tho funeral was held oo fuday afternoon from tho borne on mo- narjgbtoo terrace to tho anglican charon whore the church was filled with sorrowing friends the funeral services were under the direeuod of the masonic lodge and over one bond red and twontj five mem be re of the lodge attended a brief service was conducted at tbe home by both tbe masons and bev p f bull of the anglican church tbe fpnora cortege pro ceeded to the church wbero rev ball spoke feelingly of tho resur recti on interment was in tbe anglican cemetery tho pall bearers were chosen from members of tbe mason 10 order tbe two bon orary pall bearers being j b qui and james a orr tbe casket was covered many beautifnl floral offerings from all points tbrourhout north era ontario tbe funeral was on of tbe largest evor attended bj tbe mason b in sadbary and the streets were thronged with people amoor the many floral oitoringarecoived were those from tbo nickel 1 lodge ofsooru aud brethren nickel lodge past masters tuscan cbap tor no 95 women s auxiliary cbnroh of the epiphany staff of tbe sudbury public schools mem bers of the public school doard high school staff technical school staff boom 4 acnox and room 6 central school fellow pupils of kathleen stull friends of ted stall haslt sto manr and from the quality meat co howard stall a brother of tbe lato w w stall tfom george town and loo is rn tied he a nop bew from queen s univorbity kingston attended the funeral id sudbury deceased is survived by one bib ter mrs major stull of st cath arinea and one brothor mr h stall of tbo 8th line ebqucaing if tin uhim iho ict whh iu fine hlmpp hie niusio bj ibn llnnd was exi i lent mid tilt nrrnj of c ohiiimiih wits n iiirikiiitirent aptrladi lo be hold the rut ing oipnth ro kconlv dintontctl and tbe lutk mi in bt i ine wiih anybod h until ifter tliedraftingat 10 pm km ry oup appeared happ and tbo occa nlon irocd one of the best hinco the opening of tbu arena lb prize- vt itinera in hit mnoiih events were ns follows luckj number ticket no isb ailecn tiroat most anginal continue 1st qeotgejenniogfl 2nd jlra wright adult clown 1st chas cbnp- lain comic lad 1st draco tiddler 2nd mrs a duncan counc gent 1st claude kent ncr 2ufl walter diggins jjadioa national uofitutno 1st margaret cain una mrs v kent- gents national cobtumo- 1st h h hunter valentine costutut girla finder 14 1st violet scott 2nd margar et centner comic costume girla under 14 1st betty simonds 2nd eleanor wright fancy costnuie girls under 14 1st edith tost 2nd done bjkes national cobturpe girls under 14 let irene hamilton 2nd doris qowdy most original costume boy or girl under 14 omar diggins best paper costume 1st lydin caldwell 2nd ruth monally beet dressed lady let ivy littlo 2nd winifred enigbt best dressed gent 1st alfred bishop 2nd h lucas best pair skaters misa m mo donald and t momarohy st valentine 1st mrs thir ston 2nd mrs adams raceb men s race 1 mile open 1st kenny 2nd bishop candle race boys under 15 1st george obaplin 2nd lloyd cole boys race under 14 let roj ward 2nd w king boys race under 10 1st ross duncan 2nd bud kentoor potato race 1st a we my as 2nd m masai es tbe dance at the conclusion of the carnival was well attended and a couple of hours were thus enjoyed by tbe young people splendid music was provided by mr peckett pianist gleuwilliams those who turned out to the concert in the town hall last thursday evening beard one of tbe beat prog ram b that has been given under tbe auspices of tbe doited cbnroh the committee are to be congratulated tbe soloists were messrs harry halo a rob in bo n kt wemyas s gisby miss a cooper mrs m arch men t and win field wheeler piano duetts by misses mary wheeler and myrtle kirby violin and piano duet j bcrymgeour and a fraser select ions on english concertina by r y womyss miss martha march ment our apleudid pianist presided at tbe piano throughout tho famous jatr band for folly a half hour held the audience in wrapt attention and morn meat the soloists instrumentalists excelled themselves and all contributed to make one of the finest nod most enjoyable of evenings mr and mrs r e campbell misses k cannon k turner r freeman and m march ra on t of toronto visited at mr and mrs j t marchmente over the week end misses madeline mulbn bessie and marion forg raves spent tbe week end with friends in grand vallej mrs j fuse j of quelph ipent a few daye with glen friends mrs 8 mcclure who has been confined to ber bed for some weeks is improving nice mr gordon mullin of detroit is speoding a fewdajs with bis par eats mr and mrs t j mullin milling plant burned fire wipes qal grila fcleva tors u office ol bramp cvnpaiy on ol hi wiirhlilrerui tin hiu tor u dianiplon connin need nl 10 ho mondaj night in tl i bramp uiu milling company n plant in licucxt induf tho lon at mid ughl tin blare tn kt ii in pin gress lliuugh tho inuidmd odd a luloorti who turned out iindi r chief hannswortli were onceded hne the fire nuder tontlru total damage will be in die iighborbood of 50 000 an two grain eletators enrb rontnining a portion of the firm slonk the whole oflec and all tlio innclnnerj had been reduced to wreckage due to the great efforts of tbo llrenien tho north elevator which was- tbe largoat nnd the storeroom were saved tbe suae of lho tire remains un lown though it ib thougtlt tbut it ight have been started by an over heated motor or sponunoooa com buation in the grain in the south elevator no one was on tlic pro b at tbe trat llio 10 or 12 men regularly oinplojod at this slok beaaon of the ifnr having left at 0 o clock tbe building which le one- of lhooldeet in the town is ownet by j h balfour propuelor of thi mill the loss ih rotered by in norval correspondence 786 manning ave february 10 1820 toronto can kditor herald dear sir 1 wish to inform yon tbat the mention ui charles ta lor a death in your paper is not tbe charles taylor now residing in toronto who was former of acton and crewsons comer i myself am the charles taylor ou refer to and tbe porter you refer to ii on xbe cp r while i am employed by tbe c n r ptiu man service will you kindly have this error contradicted in your next isnne of tbe herald r and oblige tbe bean supper bold at tbe home of mr j evanblnat tburs day evening was a real sucoess rev walter patterson of stay ner called on friends at norval and georgetown the past week mr patterson was in toronto for the induotion of tbe rev j wes son eleotno light ib being installed in the presbyterian church much credit ib due the oommitteee for their excellent choice of fixtures and judging tram the try out lero will be no lack of light mr and mrs l f greenwood and mr howard hill attendidthe dane for tbe staff of the bank of nova scotia held at tho king edward toronto last friday even ing miss cathenno mopberson a pout the pant week with friends in tor onto we regret the illness of mrs b f leslie and hope for a speedy re oo very mrs black visited at tbe home of her son mr webster black toronto over the week end mr donald russell who under went an operation for appendicitis atguelph hospital saturday even ing is impro sa norval young peoples society met as usual in the schoolroom or the presbyterian cbnroh on mon day evening miss robina leslie one of our vice presidents was in the chair rev dr kyle oondnct- iug tbedevotional exorcises apart from a solo by mrs s d mcclure the entire programme was the story of ben bor with slides told bj mr lfgrebowood two much praise cannot be given mr greenwood for while time would not permit going into the smaller details tbe story told was bo con nected that one who bad not read tho book did not miss tbem speak ing to an audience for ono and a half bonis ail being intensely in terested speaks for tbe artist the appreciation of bis bearers a vote of thanks responded to by all wan tendered mr greenwood next monday evening will be japanese night mr millman of toronto will gve us a talk on bis work in japan mrs w h douglai olass of giru in connection witb norval doited church gavb a party to the boys of mrs r watson s class at tho homo of tbe former and during 1 tho evening organized the classes with tbo following officers mrs watson a clans president mao wat son eeoretarv art may treasurer harland hustler convenors look out committee dan way social committee max alexander mrs douglas class president margaret hamilton secretary jean hyatt treasurer jean nixon convenor social committee dorotbj watbon tbe electricians have been busy installing an up to dale lighting system in tbe presbj tenan church i dnrmg the past week father wb is it tbat you are always at tbe bottom of tbe class johnny it dtesn t make aoy differenc daddy they teach charles h taylor i tbe same thing at both ends tub gnnitinmw lint cleahino auction sale farm stock and implements ber il hj j t mullin lllirpul n i 1117111 i wed march 3rd 1938 a call was received uy chief tost of georgetown fire brigade for ashistance and some eighteen or twenty members responded nnd went over to brampton with tbe lire trook they gave what assist ance tbej could to tbe local bn hade limehouse mr l sillar made a btifiincas trip to toronto on saturday mr d m gowdyandmr tborn ton of toronto spent the week end at mr wm gowdy s the lecture given by mr doug las gowdy in the united church on saturday evening on hie trip to england france and switzerland was quite interesting and much enjoyed by all who heard it the many fine illustrations with lan tern elides added much to tbe able address and vividly portrajod an interesting trip abroad mr thornton assisted m the evenings program by giving some very find selection on his viol accompanied by miss buck at the piano at tbo conclusion of tbe pros ram a valentine ittncb berved by tho ladies was muob appreciated the hauling of wood to tho lime kilns eeerflb to be tbo order of the day non curling news mondaj and tuesday nights were banner nights at tbe curling rink the occasion wbb tbe open ing of the sudden death games this series ib attracting more in tercet than an j gamte played su far by tho olub it is also bringing to the front our real curlers the games are fast and furious two games are played at tbe same time and the losers drop out for the rent of tbe competition after each rink has played one game tbo winners will play off bat my dear reader do not think for a minute tbat tho winners aro the best players not at all many times have our best curlers gone out to tho ice filled with confid ence nnd displaying a christian tolerance toward tbe rebt nf ui and after the game have come off the ice minus the confidence but brimming over with alibis i wonl say anything here about tbo play ing bat i will say that some of tbe alibis are excel lent tbo rest are good i will even go ho far as to say that i havent heard a real ly poor nhbi jet maj thoir tribe increase seriously though tbe george town curling clnb is a success any one who visits the curling rink will notice the spirit of friendship and good fellowship which prevails tbat meaub bucccbb in any club we have been very lucky id pick ing tbe right meri for presidents during the past three seasons they all were and are go getters and as far as we can see the men wbo will follow in the presidents chair are of the same calibre this means continued nucceas- for tho club curlibu competition curling competition open to club members will be held at tbe arena on monday teb 22nd at pm pnre ball ton alberta coat donated bj j u mackenzie wt ke j e vpril is ml co jo n jt- trd dp lolh milk lurch rrdcow d blt due ma ih tslh pa rt lse j n t bo lh he t uy zjran k i r irri 1 1 n vu hi i k r joli ihs bm l dm t-ivs- 7 oo i losl it v i jrl 2 hoe 2 walking t 1 ut 1 r furrow w tingle k tlo nitirow a uk ll n imrro 7 ifci r uii1 i urk wi lumber ko li fm himl t p kky id pole bagger inlirmlimijl tifl loader ueer iiik ram acrwator i00 ih apncli wc gli aralra ijdoiba huj rack j acts hifflelrna 2 ils nrckyoke ruilpcr lia fl k fruit ford traiohne thrinr i i i lio ae powe harnmtsel tireerliinj hamcai ad long luj haniry acl pit untile sel single tiries pa r borir blaiiheu horse trmall tum oi s10 00 and under catti over lhal amuunl h month ircdii on approved joint notea c per cm per a ml m for ci ben pktch auction sale of fa1h stock and implements the underaigned haa been inllmcled by harold o lyons loatllbynublik auction nl lot h 9ili con ceaiton eaquetmg al hop 6s i tiile el of geortcelown radial itop al k n tnei march 2nd 1926 aloneoclrxk he followiik tloriet dukrey fitly rising 1 year by gailnli dark gtty geldrng naing yean by gachil well broken bvti el libay n 7 ye d bay mare 6yeara h d dnving calllr holatem con s yearf freah holitemcow 4 teara calf al ideg hoi stein heiler 3 yearn freah holiteia heifer 3 car calf al foot hnlalein low calfalfuot holiltn cow 4 years calf al fool holstein heifer due mar h 15 holmein heiler calf at loot holstein cow of aak holstein heifer 3 jean j of aalei tinndle cow due mrcli durham cow due time of sale holstein f of e mar holsl 5th hi march islh holstein cow 5 yearn due march 3rd llolaiern cow 8 yenra due april ui durham enw duo lime ol sale roan co due march 5th pari jertcj cow milking well due in aurusi hoi j holiten hi thetboe cat lie ihol 11 i imund harrows 1 eillonai ael barrows 4 sections 2 row corn m valor new lop buggy cream seporati pump jack wagon box cockabull double furrow riding olow id good repair uilk intonno 8 walking plow root rulpcr dilchngplnw perfect on roil nil stove harness sel of double heiiy brasl mounted harness with biecchmg set of double din iok harness sel light driving barnesn set double harncsi with breech ing bheep 15 oung aheep bred pgs and fowl- i sow j o ng p k 2 months old a number ol hymoilh rok cockerels a quantil ot straw and en lage beaold nithnut rcserr the l has b nsotd terouaiiumnl 20 00 and under cub over lhal amount 7 months credi on approved joint notes 6 per cent pe annum off for cash v a wiliow j mckinne clerk auclloneer credit auction sale op farm stock bll ireppard to sell ly public auction at lot 5 6th line west chldgnacousy five minutes walk from radial stop 56 on thurs march 4th at one oclock sharp the following cattle- jersey eow 6 yean calf atj foot jersey cow 4 yearn calf at foot jersey cow 6 years fresh jersey cow 6 years -freah- jersey cow 8 years freah jersey cow 4 years fresh jersey uit jersey cow 4 years milking welt jersey heifer 2 years bred jan 11th jersey heifer 2 years bred jan 14th jersey heifer 2 years bred feb 16th jersey heifer zyears not bred jersey heifer 2 years not bred jersey heifer 2 years not bred jerset heifer is moa jersey heifers 1 year fuzssowdne may 1st son due in may 4 pigs 4 months old all will be sold without reserve as the proprietors have sold one of inter farms terras al sums of 10 00 and under cash over thatamount 8 months credit a approved joint i per cent is good tea tea luncoc lem inxindinq tblty m 9kd rote rnizmiwhjiwt new f help wanted apply to smith stone ltd 1 georgetown thompsons hardware special offers for this month new asverlisemeols an caftal witb obova ii kmr ntrtlkiro ltl jiu unpor 11 rr ko ii k he ill office boatty dolly typo washer i150o for georginn reaoing washer taoof 1000 gravity washer 12300 foi clothe pins 10 doz foi copper boilers iis so 20 oo ao 00 25 2t5 and 3 25 quebec cook range with oven polished top white enamel oven door thermometer and reservoir tss m tungsten lamp 35 40 and 80 watt canadian made and guaranteed 25o 5 for m i io per cent discount on enamelled ware aluminum ware tin ware and niokle plate ware for the month of ffebruary 1 1 a irn slquly soded or ikprrl t bin i arts 10 deai al y low pries rorue woollen mjj rsrsal i ilud bhctnm t4nr allal litiml gnmrnm standard no i slooopn jibct fob hd on bug- 50ri tt j llenrr kk oek rh thompson co main si georgetown allslli some attractive values a simmons complete bed outfit bed mattress and spring 2750 bed in latest design wood finish spring of good quality coiu mattress is of clean new felt- blankets and comforters esmond allwoolfancy blankets 950 esmond fancy blankets 850 heavy english blankets 695 comforters 350 comforters 450 comforters 1495 bed spreads 300 bed spreads 450 sheets of fine soft that looks good 94 sheets 2 34 84 sheets 2 25 pillow cases extra quality cotton 42 in 65c pr 49 pillow cases 44 in 85c pr 69 good values in sheeting and pillow cotton towels guest towels huck towels bath towels and towelling at attractive prices jacksons main st geogetown 749 679 395 289 359 895 239 359 heavy material the kind and gives good service 189 179 fi far sj rr bad i pruj olorj runt un utd in mad hotsair aiiai silou w j urtudrr r 4 t gfetmn cah tar sala wbdr a u ai jiq 00 pe t jigrakein u f maneul 1 oc tudbopr j u iloop dntn 2 1 mch run j oei win aru ttedp for cb or excbanx- it t jrntj cmile v m land norval mi j iniai lnf idki and aikbor poli ctdat udjart up to j8 led lonjf john mkr fbtmk 93 r 16 georgrtown jt wkl larlau i bait- xrurej a urre quantity of dry becckanj llapie delivered anjrwberb in i temrn or gtnwilliaars al 4 00 per load jlabom aoordof 12 inb li alto cul nk al w 00 per load and mixed wood at sjjd per oaj j crandford box 490 i george mm pbooe 135 r 4 rrslawtrat j jlanliill hudku turner building ui alac or ujtlri naaafactenni in georkc fttowa xfflift heath town clerk i iamvhi bouse on u unlock street j ionir hthi waiertnthle newly renoia epeoo apply to 11 cotlfiou nna gamuld ownei aaaj tw ume bl alhn ai herald an i wood for sale hardwood bod aaple 1 in m 00 pci cie corj auxtd rli s3 oo rer 1 1 card dejiiirol to any place n tma j ii smith phone hi ring 1 1 wood for sale jilwud rat any lenfglb you raqu re l cord hmt chaoks ss 00 wad a tree load sd b eitijr ihree cord order nj 8oa laone 99 r li j i notice to creditors litattkblauattwsrilk- bate of samuol nrrav latr ot ih tom of george maalsr wmlt it haltnn umk irr deccam afatlaa n hcrcb tuo pumia1 i section 56 ot ittr ttwacc a act rso imvchapirr ui that all credtora or otaeia kansaj ciarai or demaodi againit iktbwrol tbe late samuel vevens wba djd oa or abool tbe btbit day o janu air 1 d ikk al the iad tuwn ol georgetown m ibe 4auaiy oi hallon are md oa or before tbe fourth dav alarck 1916 to sead by pott sd ar to delrvr to the underwjfned olkkor heren for joho mclaren and joan dobon tbe execaton noder tbe will ot ibe wki aonrl neveoa sboemaker acnavd ibnr chnuiari rnnac and sur and descriptions the wntiai ol tbeir claims tweol iveaccanty if anjbeld by ihem aaat tajaa aati ibal after nnh ust aaioard dale ibe earcvtn ll pro- ibe i ot tl tbe partita entitled 2 l thereto bavas rekaalmly to the claim j ol stack they itull then have notice and iilaai the aaal executors will not be itablr 3 i lor ibe and ants or an part i hereof to jlrace saaji aot bait- been received h lva l ibe iudp ol nch dictnbutkm lskoi dlla soaotor tor tbe ad executors daled al georgetown ihn second day rrad 1916 j 2- in the hatter of the estate of j ames alfred owens notice u hereby given pumuant to tfce sensed statutes of ontario ckafter 111 section e6 that all per- mmct havnc daims against tbe estate nf use amid jamea alfred oweni who daed on or about the 12th day of jan but 1926 at the aid town of gearcetown air required to aend b post or to deliver to lbs j aifrcd owens one of the kxecntora of the estate of the saad james alfred w eaa on or before the 29th day of february 1926 their name address es full particulars of their claim and the nature of the security if any bead fay then all duly verified by atatatary declaration after the said date tbe execntois will proceed to distribute the assets of tbe deceased aaaoasr tbe parttes entitled thereto hamas regard only to the claims of i they shall then have notice and shall tber l be liable for the as i of whose chum notice i j have been received by them mt irn- inse of such dtstaribatmm dated at whon this 2rth day of january ism w l dick hilton ontario solartor for the execatoi ladies aucaiuk i awcutum i nunc m swtnut lti7nt4wprtcea are reaaonable hts jbu1uc0 matma rtaac tit 1 1

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