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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 12, 1919, p. 3

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uiiyr jli if r matthews drug store nyals creophos will help you to overcome the of the flu bad after effects nyals laxicold tablets nyals pinol expectorant nyals cherry cough syrup for coughs and colds roa saie ohxy by js personals vj dittjg ajc statlonebtf kut w it if- local news hems iffirkpymtifc 3w febrtwryfcmlii -t-iwmaaka- jfc it bourjgatis ttitiljib v- v tytjfl ttiirj jt we aa gtti n8 u iaviaanetolysptiog v rthe sjeirtiig assises to bktltoir will open oh- monday february i7h -v- tfrtflle ortind tntok freight shed- einployees bate an 8 hoar dn sow now would be a good time to set after the new post office we have coming to us we thank many of our aub- i soribers for their renewal subscrip tions during the past week you have probably observed that when some persons speak their minds they dont say much a large deputation from georgetown attended the good boada meeting at stratford on tuesday teappers attention mr bohnen the raw fur buyer will be here friday at brfus store from 9 am to ft pm 7 mr h b bessevwill hold a clearing auction sale of farm stock arid implements on march 6th particulars later a progressive buohre will be given in thetowtrsall irythenear future proceeds invaitlof the li brary watoh for tlvdate georgetown hookey team de feated acton lost friday by a soore of 40 on monday they were de feated by erin by a score of 117 at a special meeting of coun cil on monday evening the amount of the woollen mills loan 10000 was ordered to be paid to mr h corke patronize the civic associa tion valentine tea aovthar public library on saturday aternoon february 16th the ladies expect to see you there w j alexander ofashgrove will hold a claaring auction sale of cattle horses implements on monday marchvgrdf watch for farther particulars mr j b mackenzie and mr 8 young arc attending the lum bermens convention and banquet at the king edward toronto to day many oitizens would appreci ate being able to purchase ioe in the summer would it not pay some one to put in a supply to be sold at a reasonable price besuming business on sat urday february 15th i will re sume my praotice which has been let to dr ogg since september nielson the chiropractor the s j lyons farm of 200 acres near norval was sold by pu blic auotion last jweekfor 18800 the purchasers mr jackson who returned recently fronv the west ah book subscriptions to the herald must positively bfe paid smjm miss pierce was a visitor in to ronto over sunday miss eleanor fraser of toronto spent sunday in town mrs bone of tilsonburg is the guest of mrs j a watson mr walter wharrud paid a visit to toronto friends on sunday mrs c barnes of proton is visiting at mrs f a barleys mrs l l bennett of guelph pent a few days in town last week j- mr and mrs w c anthony spent sunday with friends in to ronto mrs george thompson and her on of hamley sask are visiting at mrs- george hicks jmissmculiffohveilaii who bud bean tbg4etrorm q m5hasturniehoilb 1- mr oscar wilson oi eilanav formerly of tjbe herald staff was a visitor in town over the weekend mrit ti shbrfhl attended the commotion off the ontario fbi wiiiiiiiinnomi iscmnmnidbii p i l quaiit ofhuapwioiiblookinjj it tal and coin pn hipi aiidhis pre- vipusjeqrd wlj beiooked into frwtbjptwiuis 6jaurtljuniitl- feiiox presbyterian 8 school will hold their postponed xmaa ebtertahiment and tea on friday evening february 21 bt peaserv- ed at 680 pmv followed pf a splen- didtprogrammexsantacsjaus hav ing recovered fronrne flu will be present admissionadults 25o children other than of sabbath sobool locts ronto were gaetb ttoe over sundiy concert t norrsd a concert under the auspices of norval presbyterian choir will be given in the church at norval evening february 20th me of vocal and usio has been ar- of solos duetts and readings mr of toronto tenor sing admission 28 by marob 1st the price of the herald 160 if not wd in ad vanoe how abont your ti6nr if you want a bootyou can depend on to keep yqwfeet dry v try a mopherson registered shoe i spld qnly by j boneajs son the v cheap repair men main st george- v town jbev mr burts garage was broken into one night recently the look was completely torn off but as far as known no other da- mage was done chief beith has the matter in hand the methodist sunday school will give tbvlr postponejfenter- tainment on briday february 28th in the sunday8ohoolroom a v gopdprogramme8 beig prepared keep the dote in siithe regular monthly meeting of the esquesing womens inati- fute will be held at mrs j a jrabys iome on tuesday febro- ary 19th at 280 pm all are in- ylted will members please note change of day ijpuxyat smith of burlington certain ly kept his promise and hod yi the hamilton badial running two -n- ji afir hie election we doubt vf any other man barring bob issv ibtemingof torontooould have do- ffoopiibbedwbat mac has done i ttta meeting of tbe georgetown vijbrboh of the ternperance alli ronoefwin be held in the public y on friday february utb siwibpni- a1j interested in hav- pf5ivjhj mode permanently dominion legislation are invited 5 maiappio or rninoe pies are asde- fc pffijltiffiwfa anything iou oa think ffl fespafdr desfwrtb beallylnwhplo- mrwaoiao well med plomjrle ib ots 114 iios 20iojisl lebapgioneybaor f mm thu a goi instru range quartel ollere soloist apd lfiots notlo to ohavralt oar oman i have made arrangements to have one of the chevrolet motor companys men at my garage on monday afternoon february 17th for the purpose of instructing new owners and others how to take care of their oars all questions will be gladly answered come and learn more about your car fred cook chevrolet ind mc laughlin agent it rax thutr wednesday eves daughter with billie burke episode 18 of the woman in the web and a big v comedy friday the clever mrs car fax with julian ultinge the fe male impersonator boware of boarders a sennett comedy and britians bulwark no 7 saturday marguerite clark- in babs burglar by mary roberts binehart bears and bad men two part big v comedy coining intolerance griffiths second masterpiece bar jompfc fnnu daad in the sudden passing away on saturday at his late apartments 1867 webt dundasstreet toronto of rev joseph fennell as the re sult of a paralytic stroke there has been removed from the active work pf the anglican ministry a muoh loved figure who will be sin cerely mourned by hosts of friends not only in toronto the boene of his later activities but at queens- ton merritton georgetown and hamilton where he spent many of his earlier years in the zealous and fruitful discharge of his duties mr fennllwas born in cobourg nearly 84 years ago missfir deflabbwles atjd may willis bnve bothauceaafpllypasa ed their introductory iieno exams at toronto conservatory of inguio he latter with honors both are pupils of miss mathews mr and mrs richard dick of ashgrove who are spending the winter at 1406 w 117th bttaapts cleveland oelebrated the 60th an niversary of their- wedding on feb ruary 17th rev dr smith and family left today for toronto the dr will proceed to his new field of labor in the ynkon shortly general regret is felt at the removal of this esti mable family from the community and the best wishes of a host of friends follow them to their new home peel and h alton 8 bargain store farmers specials 5 lbs epsom salts 25c 7 lbs sulphur 25c tpnic i i mammoth house oeorgetown bargains bargains bargains npnnnnfwiooonoonoorwwiioootrpfrmwtu for the next tencny we will ell remnant of dress goods including serges vouc crepes silks and muslins at less than half rice barnhills iftiijitrtrijb wool toques ladies and childrens wool toques were 76c sale price collars ladies fancy collars in bilk silk voile crepedechene georgette crepe were 126 now ladiebmuljlin an3 lawn collars j- i76 tvrvf lawu tnuslin cambrio vsists ai 39o 70o mo 9o oorseia ladies and misses short corsets sizes 18 19 20 at millinery ladies readytowear hats made of silk velvet and silk any hat in bur stock for es hand bag to pa i sts ii j cleared at hau price stiifs cut rate cash and carry jr i hon edwin hoare jean watt jack harrison pass frank whitmee madeline erwin helen forster sr pr to first book hon mariecook jean bullivant mari on plant ralph armstrong aileen groat pass arthur ezeard elizabeth spence margaret wright evelyn hillis eleanor treanor margaret braisby maurice hillock clarence leslie bessie smith jr pr hon willie king pass roy moenery hilliard allan irene saunders clarence leslie cathleen wright bobbie hynds pr class hon mabel sparling olive davis arnold rush pass hugh monally charlie stookford willie roney and willie rutledge equal marjorie linham walter lawson willie vint fred morrison emily lucas john lane waldo diggins clifford blythe lloyd walters verba barker special in canned goods pumpkins 2 lb tin 3 for 23c tomatoes 24 lb tin for 15c peas per tin 13c 2 for 25c aylmer brand corn for 15c lombard plums for 15c beehive or white clover corn syrup 5 lb pail for 45c 4 lb pail raspberry jam 73c all laundry soap 3 ban for 25c goodpink salmon 1 lb tin 25c ppriiy flour 24 lb hag- 1 75 christies sodas large box 29c 3 pkgfs sunmaid seedless raisins for 43c 2 pkffs cornstarch for 2lc dominion vegetable soup 2 tini for 2jc sour mixed of mustard pickles pint bottle for 15c walter bakers breakfast cocoa per lb 29c horse shoe currants per lb 23c brunswick herring large tin 2 for 35c jewel brand salmon lb tin 21c quaker oats targe pkg for 29c whale steak 1 lb tin for 25c h a brand margarine for 37c may pole brand margarine for 35c white beans per lb 10c feather strip cocoanut per lb 29c 20 lb pail h a pure lard for 5 95 shortening per lb 30c pure lard per lb 34c jj gibbens phone 160 lane block georgetown i public school following isthe sohool report for the moftthof january sr iv pass eva becliell mor- rell hillock aileen moore thomas boson clarence benbarn marion mckay mary lawson winnifred king jr iv pass edith cave maud mcdonald mildred fleok eva frampton mary mokinnon edna shearer willie tuok doreen mo- cuaig gowman truax sr ill clarence ktaft jean mo- kenzie arthur tyndall and lillian watson kathleen treanor alex fraser- dorothy frampton ivy spires muriel ostronder and jack ballantine jr ill margaret ooutts delia boles buth orr marie cameron lilian kennedy willie hyde isa bel modermidjock lucas gladys tjoet harry woods jr ill hon earnest taberner marie fleok beta ipse bernard armstrongtjoe allen alice tuok pass aileen ross victor nor- ring ton annie peace mary willis brio emerson dorothy eitchie sr ii hon edna jenkins pass claude burneido evelyn stookfofd dorothy ballantine fred spires edith francis joe hirgins sam mokenzle john armstrong jean allen jr ii hon edith davis bruce heath and jack criontop equal margaret j kennedy margaret willoughby blvin ostrander harold bullivantj margaret o kennedy and jack modermid equal jim dobbie charlie framp ton victor tedder mnvrjorie hil- look pass clarence beitli alice treanor violet tedder flossie blair wilhemiiie hynds walter hydo hazel holmes helen land edgar rush john leslio wilfred biun olaf stapleton irene tost bennett arnold emma simkins v9ii i h6nr8tella oonlter vpw flbrdon bmnoej kenneth wesnikathleenbaraesr harvey dc quick stocktaking sale all our winter goods must be sacrificed at once we mention only a few lines as follows boot and shoe dept- mens felt boots regalar 350 tor 225 mens felt boots reg 250 tor 110 1 long rubber boots lifebuoy brand reg 550 for 435 v i mens snag proof rubber boots reg 400 for 285 mens one buckle overshoes reg 275 for 165 ladies high top winter boots h reg 650 for 465 clothing department mens overcoats replar 2800 for 2000 for 1850 1295 mens wool underwear reg 175 for 125 mens sox reg 50c for 29c all other wihter goods at proportionately low prices pmm 7 corner main mill sts georgetown 0exxx4iigrrr staple in ccfnstructiiths dunablj pond able and ecicrittn i clearing auction sale of registered shorthorn cattle grade cattle horses sheep implements hay grain potatoes and furniture thos f chihholm auctioneer ha re ceived instructions from n h brown to fell by public auction artlh faim lot 3 line 1 enqueuing 2 miles from milum on tuesday february 25th 1919- commencing at 1230 sharp the following horseh registered clydesdale stal lion royul bartflabs 20422 2 yrn sire and dam both impi heavy dratt horse 7 yrsi agricultural mare 6 yrs in foal to humes iercheron hercherou mare 7 yrs ajfri mare 11 yrs in foal agri spring colli p horse 2 yrss agri mare 2 yrst 1 driver 3 yrs 1 driver 4 yrs registered cattle princess maud 122126 4 yrs with calf at aidet braemar queen 122121 4 yrs due time of sales la dy butterfly 122123 4 yrs due time of sale braemar beauty 8th 122124 3 yrs calf at foot ualmeny queen 2nd u3566 2 yrs due july 25th sadie nuwcombe 77473 12 yrs with calf at loot daisy bly 138038 2 yrs due time of sale mina rose uth 126479 2 yrs due time of sale mount ain bell i yr butterfly beauty i yr bulls baron of lscana 115347 2 yrs sir edward kemp 115608 20 mos brae mar chief 9 mos grade cattle durham cow 7 yrs calf at side durham cow 7 yrs due time of ale durham heifer 18 mos durham heifer 1 yr 2 fat heifers 2 yrs hampshire sheep 1 aged ewe 2 ewes 3 yrs 2 shearling ewes 2 ewe lamqs foultry 4 white geese 2 yrs 1 male and 3 females good collie pup 4 mos implements deering binder 6 ft cut deering mower 5 ft mh mower 5 ft deering horse rake 10 ft spring tooth cul tivator 13 tube hh disc drill seed liar- row 4 sec disc harryw drag cultivator cufher 2 furrow plow riding plow 2 walking plows 2 seta sleighs 2 truck wa gons market wagon top buggy carl cutter cutler pole new hay rack 16 ft long grindstone 2000 lb truck scales new bag holder bag truck grab hay fork and rope tanning mill root pulper 75 lbs binder twine new eaton cream separator chains forks shovelb doubletrees neck- yokes and numerous other art idea harness set brass mounted teani har ness set plow harness set double driving harness set light single harness a num ber of horse collars grain 600 bush oats granary fillers 300 bush o a c barley 30 bush buck wheat 150 bags of good cooking pota toes tbush alslke seed cleaned 2 lbs turnip seed and about 10 tons of hay furniture new oak dinning room suit 2 cookipg stoves daisy churn small churn a number of stove pipes bedsteads springs and mattresses extension uible oilcloth carpels window shades and screens large farm bell hanging lamps rayo lamp chairs and other articles too numerous to mention terms all sums of s25 and under cash over that amount 8 months credit on furnishing approved joint notes 5 per cent discount for cask hay grain po tatoes and poultry to becaah nothing wll be reserved as i have sold my farm and intend going west regis tration papers for pure bred slock will be produced at time of sale cir and otr trains will be met up till 12 noon day of sale lunch will bo served to those from n distance if weather is stormy ale will be conducted under oover there will also be shelter for horses w r wheeler t f ciwsholm clork auctioneer fell rs vrvvil viaa wir v vhs j- uv -y- just after completing a course in one of the beat storage battery plants i am now prepared to take charge of your storage battery needs and have a full stock of re pairs for almost any kind of battery we can repair your battery and put it in first class shape for a reasonable price mill st georgetown 1 si 91 3 lans for sale 21 acres inside corporation ol town will bstsbld at a reasonable apply to j h lane real estate air georgetown f oeowe- abte prncj ate agenr 1222tp for bale riano baby cnrrjuge and furniture will bis sold cheap herald office houselidhj apply av 222tp house for sale double house on george st water and electric light in same newly painted and decorated good barn and largo lot irice 2c0000 have the 10 per month from tho side at present rented to help you pay for same terms arranged telephone 33j to make appointment to inspect 12231 for exchange white wyandotte cookarel wanted in exchange for a good one of similar breed d j howell walnut farm norval u wanted a piano to rent for 6 months or i y rood care will be taken of same a ox 1 1 57 georgetown ear for sale i have for sale a number of young cat tie and freshcows i also a number of first class ewes and ewe lambs well broken 3 year old colt trices and terms reason able dlake vanatter balllimfail lot 3 con 7 erlp 115tf ford cars the ford motor co have announced that there will be no reduction price of ford cars it will be some time before the ford factory will be running at full capacity this means a great shortage of car when the season opens up i would therefore strongly advise you placing your order now for future de livery and assure yourself a car i will have a few hand fords ready soon good second- j n oneill dealer georgetown h hi m j i ballinajad fprsale 2 clydesdale colls last year suckersi 6 calves about 6 mot old mare rising 4 year and liore rliltig 5 yurhftf6undv rood workers fredhancock lot town una chlnguacoiisypkone 61 v 31 some of oar young people at tended the high sobool commence ment at georgetown on friday evening quite a number pf young people attended the junior bed gross dance at iiimehouno tost thursday evening mvs o marshall of elora spent a few days with her parents mr and mrs q b bayers 8th line miss lillian campbell of toron to spent sunday with her parents mr james e campbell bad the misfortune to get his wrist broken miss edna bayers of fort wayne ind has been visiting her parents mr and mrs 0 b sayers mrs a b vanoflttor spent a few days with her uncle and aunt mr and mrs d 8 boy stratford last week tho regular monthly meeting of the ballinafad wantons institute was held at the home of the presi dent mrs w b shorbill there was a large attendance of ladies a splendid program was given by a number of the members solo and instrumental by mre w bes- soy duett by miss hilts and miss cole readings by lira d camp bell a splendid paper was given by miss annie shortill entitled a woman gifted for country life a number of splendid letter from ourboys overseas acknowledging roqbipt of boxes sent wevo read by weral of he members our reg- r meotingjyih be held terracotta mr wb dawson of- the moan- tain has purchased mrs pringles house on main st it is rumored a robin was seen one morning recently mrs 0 mckeowh and son ar thur of aoton were visitors here last week mr wm mclean cb is visit- ing his sister mrs b townsend the ioe harvest is in full swing now and messrs a henry and o aldousare quite busy mr w h barth of the 10th line is kept quite busy sawing wood for the farmers it at the home of mrsw shortill on febru- au indies welpome avylbh chwk january 6th 1919 opening date of winter term fineteb oat you know the nature of our work you know the demand foraonr graduates you know it is to your odvantag to get our training ooksdoat fvcmmtbtato a lboicm fwrwf isiiiiiittsi

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