birth maniaircs ami j rati- ro now charged for at i hi following ratei uirthi 60c marhia eoi deaths 60t memorial cardi buc 10c pr una axtru for poetry 1 irlday minnie sount widow of the late ihomai mrnally in her 62nd year rossln wellealey hospital toronti on monday nov 2imj um fclli louise w rig h ion beloved wife of ralph ron obituary mrs john robin i of an old and niotl norval in tht ixpiun of mrs luhii l robinson passtd away on uatunlm i novombor uth in st 1 ukoi ho pitaldonvtr colorado mrs robin son whose maiden namo aa aunior edgar was boni in jirigathby i cumberlund lnglauil on juno 4th 1854 and wsw mamid to john rob inson in 187j twelve years latir be and her hits band who prodoicna- ed her some ycara ago came to can ada and soltlod tn normal where she has since resided she was an uf fectionate and loving mother and was respected by the whole com munrfy m whose life she took in uu ortant part annual ladies night sccsiahhi lakes mgm it hallao ouyter sateen tin wmid amu f hilton thipt r ltl til nditl snniihljj i nti fumnii nt wlxi fnrinshdhj halt in luplr lilt in tliid omiihioii thtj an ulj iurhltwil tlnirnn v ininnffuru tin hill is ivstity it nitikl with tin chapter iuliiurn and the lijuiquot mm bountiful laden with dmlieu and inniij other dulnacics about 200 inumbura and giidls t down to the baiuiiiel including hevlral distinguished guosta from guclph a unof toisdliat served lo introduce r bx corap john grand superintendent and r ro alex jtffn ddgm to the gathering ex comp boa nold 1 init pniicipil presiding 1 ttirbporecd with iho abort spwch wore ktwtiouh by harmony orchest ra of jtaiinpton songi b mbb lose- phuto iliaon of giarguonii and bro john lewis of acton and torn mtitutj hinging bed by hx gumps h g meir j if wallace and oorap w ii dillj at the conchmon pf the ltnquut 8 ho leaves five sons and two daughters to mourn her loss frank h newmarket dr e f ted in donver col frederick i and ethel bert j bert chicago herbert c edmonton alta mrs j loree trenton and mrs j n morganson norval the futaeral wludi was hold on thursday last was very largely at tended the services being conducted by rev f h waso georgetown interment being made in norval cemetery the pallbearers were frank ted fred bert and herbert robinson sons of deceased and j n morganson son in law many bein tiful floral offerings were contributed by the following- wreath st pauls church norval spray stpsuls womena auxiliary wreath jabel temple shnnera colorado- sprays midlothian development association chicago north tronton sundaj school airs kramer and family chicago mr and airs j robinson and family acton mhand mrs conpland norval mrs b barbour mrs b bcharard mrs m gotten ck denver colorado those from a distance who attend d the funeral wore mr and mrs- harry pettit freeman mr and mrs j robertson acton mr and mrs stewart robertson mr harrj rob ertson mrs james robertson horn by and mr a noble toronto the family wish to express their thankfulness and appreciation to those who have shown so much kind ess during their sad bereavement especially tho following the rev f h wase mr l t greenwood mr e bamhill mr r cunningham mr h hunter mr w brain to mrs conpland who presided at the organ to the choir and thote who assisted them also to mr hill the cnr agent for bis kindness mrs win mccartney after an illness of seven months duration another of george towns oldest and most respected- residents in the person of mrs win mccart ney passed away at the homo of her daughter mrs k buchanan queen st on 8 on day nov 14th mrs mccartney whose maiden name was was margaret a mcdowell was bom in antrim ireland in 1840 and came to this country with her par ents when she was three jcars of age her husband predeceased her 14 years ago she leaven to mourn her losbfourdatightera and two sons mrs- fred young brampton mrs j berlanquet plumas man mrs r buchanan and mrs h e staple ton georgetown mr james and mr robert j of georgetown two sis ten and one brother survive mrs george wngglesworth georgetown mrs leonard brown carlylo sisk and mr robert mcdowell of toronto also 20 grandchildren and three great grand children deceased was a highly esteemed member of the united chnroh and the funeral service on wednesday was conducted by the rev h cald well and rev dr dickie during the service at the home mrs cald well sang a solo and also the deceas xl favorite hymn shall we gather t the rive the casket was bom to the grave by her six grandsons edward albert norman and frank young fred and dalten mccartnej the sower bearers were charles young edgaf wnggleswotth gor don mccartney clebert mcdowell hngh mcdowell and frank lowe the floral tributes were many among which were pillow from the family- spray from her daughter mrs bulanquet plumas man who was unable to be present spray mr and mrs e young toronto spray mr and mrs b young tor onto spray from her three grandsons norman frank and charles young of brampton spray mrs robert mcdowell and family toronto- spray mr and mrs jas mcdowell spray mr and mrs t cooney spray fred dalton and norma mccartney spray cecil and olaf stapleton anchor george william albert and hngh mcdowell wreath mr and f martin wreath mr and mrs e haybart and miss e young- spray mr and mrs g gnmsbaw sprays mrvand mrs e mcwbirter mr t mowhirter mr and mrs w spenoe mr and mrs w hill bamc mr and mrs f lowe dons joceylyn and brace mccartney groat grand children basket of flowers from mr and mrs t thauburn and mr and mrs sanderson wreath lt b lodge no 398 wreath l0 l no 315 wreath georgetown coated paper mills provincial coatinr the friends from out of tokn who attended the funeral were mr and mrs e young mr and mrs a young mr robert modoweu mra q cooney mra g mcdowell mr w mcdowell mr and mrs h b i mcdowell mrs j bell mr and sorne enjoj ed a game of cards while others investigated the mysteries of the modem walu untd a late hi one of the noteworthy featurta of i tho evening was that every person present hod to don a paper hat when entering tho banouet room the fects of these m purple and red very stnkinp and added no a little to the general enjoyment mrs roadhause mr and mrs chad wm mi and mrs f lowe mr t mcwhirter and mrs graham all of toronto mr and mrs f martn hamilton mr and mrs f youhl messrs frank norman and charles young mr and mrs gnmsbaw and mrst thauburn mr and mrs- sanderson of biamptou mrs d cume and son campbellville mr gordon mccartney- ingtewood mx f d mccartney fergus mr and mrs jr mcdowell and son hornby mrs thomas mcnally death remrved another of george- jtown s highly respected and esteem ed citizens on fnday nov 14th the person of mrs thomas mcnally mrs mcnally was bom in george- 62 years ago and was the youngest daughter of the late frederick and minnie sours fortj two years ago she was married to thomas menallj who predeceased her two years ago she was a faithful member of st george s church and was respected by a largo circle of friends in thisl community where she had spent her life she leaves to mourn her loss one son and to daughters fred mrs blandish andmisslena also quo sia- ter mrs john ford of george te the funeral took place on monday was largely attended the services in the church and at the grave being conducted by her rector rev f h wase interment being made in greenwood cemetery the pall bearers were s kirk a nornng ton e c thompson win ashen hurst fred armstrong l f deni son the floral tributes were num erous and beautiful and included wreaths from st georges sunday school mr and mrs h dickie hmplojees of the provincial mills onon lodge no 109- 1 0 o f l0 l no 246 lt b no 393 pihow family gates ajar hugh gordon and grace mcnally grand children sprays- rev- f h wase st georges choir st georges w a daughters of the church mrs fraser and alex mr and mrs 3 s gilmer m eva menallj mrs john ford mr and mrs jos rarnshaw mr alex lewis mrs t webster mrs burgess mr and mrs g martin messrs c and j armstrong georgetown fire b r i those from a distance who attend ed tho funeral were mr and mrs mcpherson mr and mrs j camp- bell miss lizzio mopliereon calo- don mr and mrs joseph mobnde miss edna mo bride mrs harry bessey mr and mraj mcnally mias eva mcnally mrs burgess terra j cotta mrs thos webster belfoun tain mr and mrs wm detnch orangevdle- mr chas detnch grand valley mrs jos mill wild mr wm mcnally guelph the family wiah to especially thank rev f h wase for his constant administrations dunngtfio illness and his kindness andsympathy after the death stewarllown liruu tfutt ntih i u in di mimhlumolj mr aid mrs i mli it ml im nt 4n wuruuwti ill ii rnday imimig 1 ll to bill th m int ii in fun 1 iviiik fur ihi ir i w in in mil lil jnln nl lall nr iiiidtli viiilng m 1 liiti r ir hiundiidi calliil uu u ting to mli r win ii a vocai mid instrumental nkrain uiu ninlt nil l il foil w nit ili oliis ik mr i in u truuptou lllghlanl klmgund lo by mliu nillu itotu iiihlrumuiit du bj mm akxuntur afur the t ro- krjm mr and mm i ml vnt uilhil lin platfinn when mr v liw u read thi address ml mrs ii lawiion jirwiiuh mrs link with a r tray and mr appellx present mr i iltlu with a club bag mr 1 ittlo thanked liifl friimli nn i m half ol hinuwlf and wifl ami taid he regn t ted kaving suwarttown n cv rj wa but felk he was doing letter in makiagoim change ho only hoiod tliut he would be able to in a k i a few friends m sntli id ah good uiomi hi wuh luiving iii su wart tow ii r rud ml mr u wilson also hjioko with tilings of regret at theii removal from the lommnnity lho ladies m rvud rt frcslimonts nnd lho remaining part of tho evening was spout lu danciny ouding np time along in the early moming with auld lang syne the music was ably furnished by messrs appelbo alex beatty violinists mrs a dev crcaux mrs beatty mrs apj john bird pianists mr and mrs little are moving canfield una week they will greatly missed as mr little has in here many years coming to the com inanity as a very small boy he has been right into the life of the com ra unity always ready to do his share and always doing it well all join in wishing them health wedth and happiness in their new home st pauls church norval wjllj hold their annual bazaar at the rec tory on fnday dec 3rd tllk ukouoktows ukhau nuvnulicr hlk lokfl the will of the people most prevail t are the electors of halton willing thai tin oiilano tuinpernnr art wlin li wm mm ml by a majohtj of j8j8 in i iii loudly in iikiiuikii and thai wi rrtun to ondilmm whiili prevailed undr ihe old llf su 111 if jou do not wish thtse conditions vote fok harry c pettit the dry candidate on deo 1st lamjn favor of continuing the ostifl and of ttrengthentng it at every opportunity t ac cording to the expteeeed will of the people signed hmpeftit leather goods a very desirable xroas present for lady or gent made frortt very fano english leather goods that hut com purses large and small suca dill folds ladies purees wnst bags in different colors letter cases mmdc cases writing cases cigarette cases a small deposit will secure any article for xmas abwillson jeweller nest lo hotel mcgibbon prudentfmanoal advisers constantly tell theirdtents to diversify then holdings do not put all your eggs in one basketl here is a bond that carries with it all the benefits of diversification for fortythree years no bond recommended and sold by our organ ization has failed to pay pradpal and interest the national debenture cor- poration limited series a bonds are now offered to the public at 100 with interest at 5j4 per cent maturing in twenty years back of these bonds are dominion govern ment provincial government and municipal securities and approved first mortgages the national debenture corporation umtted is an investment trust patterned after successful british investment trusts by meansof sw anxeganisation the combined fimdsot many investors tn large and small amounts are utilized to purchase such a wide variety of securities that safety of principal and interest is uttained in divetslncatioil funds placed at the disposal of the national debenture corporation limited are invested in government and municipal secnritietnd fust mortgages for every 10000 invested with the corooration by buying its series a bonds the corporations trustees must have 10500 par value in the aecuiitla named of these securities in the trustees possession no ksk than 5sj0o par value must constaof covenunentanammridpalseeu no mora than 50 00 may be in first mortgages there can be no deviation from this rule the national debenture corporation limited is the first investment trust of its kind in canada its serbs a bonds in u0o00 50000 and 100000 amounts offer unujoal security together with the relatively 1 jiighrau ot5i par cent us today for our new booklet the investment trust it wfll demonstrate to you the sjfe bond purchase and the good dividend g a s1tmson co limited consult with freeman kersey georgetown oat ri just what you need now bed outfits bed mattress and spring from 1 5 95 v springs mattresses bed couches cribs comforters blankets pillows bed spreads sheets pillow cases we have a splendid showing of these at very reasonable prices new lines of the newest styles in sweater coats windbreakers pull overs hosiery gloves and mitts turnbulls highgrade under wear reliable goods exceptiona good value serviceable garment in a de pendable quality 2 piece suites 4 piece suites dresses coats sweater goatsjerseys stockings gloves mitts caps and underwear many new lines of mens wear windbreakers jackets pullovers dress pants the best value we have ever shown 350 to 5 we have added to our line of high quality shirts the newest styles oi forsyths new adverllseinenls i k lir i ir lor mill u h pttoam r2 i kb rr ft r rkl uitmrin ii lb k it valbrr n hurk clu nploo cn u mrrouai ih hlw k ifm i til iu lf j llruyna i o about icrald otem omu v ivlh ihi h l k j ron i r i ptumr w r 5 or nmrmn wuu4 mujaietwuhhooljtirla wlih arhr mra g c r i iurk m too by rr awu her i lnl i mat an- ir h i hb no glwi tun 3l boiudan 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special tcrma to tuitabw unanl herald office coll rii ng to year aboutfioand ou id appljlowm alckioooo care of mark clark pfionca 229 or 264 george hvmmj taw lala beat cluver honor tsc- per lb ambar hooey 12 i 2c per lb a r vaaattor ann st georjretoim r h no i tf wad ttrmmlm i havo aocared a larrd quantity of dry beecb and uaple delivered anywhere- 1 towoorglenwilliaaia ft 400 per load bout a cord of 12 inch woods alao cut rail a sj 00 per load and mixed wcod at 3j0 per load j brandrord box 490 georgetown phone j3s r 4 card of thank the enerative of the geprsetown hockey club wish to thank the ladies bono undlyabsuted at umu- eachre and dance held at the arena last friday night card of thanh we hereby desire to thank oar many friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses and sympathy and beautiful floral tributes dining our recent sad be reavement by the death at our beloved mother mrs inos mcnally fanuly card of thank wo hereby extend io our friends and nelghbonour very sincere thanks for the many kindnesses sympathy and beautiful floral tributes attended to us fn our rcoent sad bereavement in the loss of our dear mother also to the employees of the georgetown coated ind children footwear at pnees that will sw yonr bank account- the sale haa nst started hundreds of bar gains foceveryone everything reduced- nothing reserved 10 davy only then it over gssisr b atletts