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marriage i4onea omci mill street wert georgetown offlae houratwaaneeday and bat day afternoon m v yirvii how about your garden have you bought your seeds if not give us a call we have a large assort ment of package seeds besides the following seeds in bulk golden bantam early white corey early minnesota and stowells evergreen corn little gem arid american wonder peas golden wax and black seeded wax beans beet seed and sweet peas farmers let us have your order for red clover alfalfa alsike timothy mangold and turnip seed canada food board license no 81278 a m grandy phone 78 qulckpeltyery prompt service open aut dat frank king next door to livingstones bakery main street georgetown georgetown creamery we advise all farmers not to listen to any of the outside creameries that are making big promises we are here to give full weight and honest test and we always pay you highest market price in cash for your cr we will also buy your poultry and apples now we think you have confidence in us and would ask you to enquire our prices before shipping anything out of town for the accommodation of farmers we will be open on monday wednesday and saturday nights during seeding georgetown creamery co m saxe manager eight good reasons why you should buy a de laval crea sepa gbeater capacity new capacities have been increased 10 without increase of speed or effort required in operation skims closer the improved bowl design together with the iai ented milk distributor gives greater skimming efficiency easier 10 wash simple bawl construction and discs caulked only on the upper side make the bowl easier to wash easier to turn the low speed of the dolaval bowl the short crank its unusually large oanaoityfor the size and weight of the bowl and its automatio oiling throughout make it the easiest to turn and least tiring to the operator the majority choice more deljavals are sold every yoar tlian of all other makes of separators combined more than 2826000 are in daily use thousands of thorn for 16 or 20 years time tested the delaval was the ft ret oream separator it has stood the teat of time and maintained its original success and lead ership or 40 years the world over equipped with speedindioatob every new do laval is equipped with a bell speedindicator tho warning signal which insures proper speed full capacity thorough separation and uni form oraam at all times sebvictf when you need it the worldwide do laval orgnni- zation with agents and representatives ready to serve users in al- most every locality whore cows are milked insures the buyer of a de laval quick and effloient service whenever he needs it order your da laval now and lot it begin saving oream for you right tjrtvay remember that a de laval may be bought for oasli or on such liberal terms as to save itjs own cost see ets georgetown ontario ss so t i a prescribing for paul xs sy jamb 08b0kn i copyrlsht uu by mocluri newepapef syndicate antde from any considers tlona of pnirlmum uml he really waa aa una a imtriot as uny in the county paul kodluun imikod tn join the colors and lamented the youthful nookishnesa unit hail inntlp him ton astigmatic aa to eyesight to be of military use to hlk country this kecondary feeling illuontttnt in innftl was frankly due to hit net that lie tclt completely mmii1hii in the oncedoting circle of tale own family anulibed by the young women of the cotntmmity by whom nla mother hml once injured blm h was regarded ns quite a catch for tbe little community of marden was with in hliort range of nn encampment and mnrilen was doing its baot to create u desirable home htmospner for the boy in khaki meantime men who still wore gray cheviot or blue serge or pepperandsalt business suit ware negligible you dont mind not bavlnt any stujar uu your baked apple paul was as sured sweetly by hie mother at break fast we are making tipple pies for the canteen this mornlos and those npplee were ao tart that wc had to use ll th augur we had on hand and when pan hi j mouth id a pucker pat hi band ont for the sugar bowl for bis coffee bis mother passed blm a ale little jug of nirup assuring him that he was going li enjoy using that in place of sugar bemuse they had used practically their entire quota of cut hugnr a ml they would henceforth huve it only when they luul soldier boys for dinner tbe boys just love cuke his sister assured hltn and it does seem a pity to use any substitute in it then nlth moisture in her eyes theyll ba u france so soon the least we can do is to let them have our wheat and paul gulped down a sogg bullet of a com muffin and sipped cautiously tbe insipid mixture of his coffee occasionally however iuul waa as sured that he was a perfect dear that was after he had signed a check for his mother for the red cross or when he had paid the bill for a hun dred pounds iof candy for u soldier spread st the canteen he was n nice boy too sometimes and was assured that he was one by some of tbe girls who had once rather vioki with each other to meet him on the tennis- court or golf links but to earn that title be had to ait for nn hour or more on homeones front porch holding bank of yarn or winding them from tbe back of chair while he was actually doierted for a man in khaki if yon should happen to get any thing the matter with you bis sister told him one morning when he was feeling especially dejected over tbe cooks moat recent attempt at war mnfflns i da wish youm let doctor pratt have a try at you not of course that i want you to have any thingbut if you should and on inquiry as to who doctor pratt was be was informed that doc tor pratt was kate pratt that doctor peters being a skilled surgeon had volunteered for the war and that kate pratt bis niece just from medical col lege was going to handle bis practice and she has nutte a lot of money o ahe is going to give all ber fees to the red cross o to tho canteen or honaethtng that is confidential of course but i have it on good author ity bo it would bo awfully nice if you lltl get something the matter with you to go to her shes been quite huccessful she set prlsclllas chows leg the other day and the blessed dog didnt even whimper and she fixed onoof tins soldiers ankles ait the ser vice club dunce he was dancing with that fat baldwin girl snd she tripped hint anil he strained bis ankle and doctor pratt axed him but of course mite didnt charge for that tn paul there was something odious in the idea of letting a woman doctor prescribe for him but he kopt his opinion to himself and m made snnie comment on prlsclllss eliow and hoped that he was much better meantime ha bad a new worry ho was wondering how he could getlils socks darned for bis mother and sis ter knit soldier socks now to the dis regard of th darning bag at first he had bought niw socks as he needed them but he had now- accumulated three or four drieen pair and it didnt seem th best solution ho was wondering whether he could arrange with some hmtnitrelis to mnd them without letting 111 mother know he didnt want bar to ftsl offended of so pauls spirits uml liix upiieltte waned and before long hln mother and mister noticed a lagging note in lilx atep and a stoop to his shoulders that hud not been there before he def lected the unswoetened apples und the coffee with corn sirup and tbey derided he bad no appetite well uny way it nrlll be n case for doctor kate his sister told hliu and because itiul wsh actually becoming nlnrnied over hi own dejected coodlilon apd rvcmjee flietr vyos rwf uilmr aocfofln tfieliaoefjpaqj innde specfhropplif- kjhent for pduanltpflfon oov went see iteiy fn old doctor peters dfflc paul ird reetlljced beiore tbatthete vsotitd be ilialvuhtel in consult iig a vvmaii ituyslrlan btlt the dlfbeultivs aere different front riifwlj he had x dctd iorjdoclor khjleprovkytjo be 10 irnjst radiant iuid bewitching young woman vwio anioieliow ent jstrange thrills through i aye vein when stie felt w pulse and cor lacko a stthosvlhnafl to lay bier guldencrowned httli thead agalnsths heart for ftili hrertij- site at a tlmo- 6 jnfl out the titte flfthd organ fhnv thvvnvtjiere syere lidvnntages tntnrsnaw embur- rassnient at least she wait taking iriiu seriously even tlriugh she re ceived a fee for- doing io 7nnd that waft morcftttutp ifny oinau bad doue- elnce the encampment vvis established near maiden she inui him that he kurely tlld need treatment but that she would have to thlnh the matter over before she could prescribe meantime puul went home encour- aired und doctor knte cultivated the tcqualnthnce of pnutat sister and timber she had suspected something and ahe found it to be true then she hid out u plan lor a cure and pro ceeded to apply it but the cure did not come in nny pill boxen or medicine bottles the brat dose was an invi tation to dinner at her house on the pretext of meeting her mother and doctor kate watched with satisfac tion that was not all professional a he accepted his fifth muffin they were made with as much wheat as the hoo ver regulation allowed and watched htm eat the dessert to make which she and her mother hnd foregone sugar for two days doctor kate bad a won derful wuy of ftnillni things out for i mill hinihelf never tojd lier uhoul his socka rut- before many weeks hud imiked lie was actiiiilly bringing his socks stealthily to doctor kates inoilier u ho assured him she bad n perfect passion fur iltiriiinir nnd since her own boy bail kne to the fnm she had had none to do then kate iresrrllieil some sort of leitrltiil trentiiieiit for her patient that bad to he itilinlnlstered every morning in her office before hreukfsst mid pbtalso assured lilm that the good effects of the treatment would be off set if he went out nftirwnrd without ntlnif havine hieukfiihi with doc tor kate nnd her mother therefore be- cunie part of the treatment and paul recovered rupldly he re trained the lost pounds and presently his case was spoken of na a feather in the cup of doctor kate pratt ooe- sp bad it that he was in an actual decline when she took him in hand nn one knew just what the treatment had been but it hnd required many many visits and the fee that wna handed over to the hetl cross as a result was enough to buy nil tbe yarn that marden women could ltnlt up in a year and the funny thing was hint when iaul sued for doctor kates heart and hand and gained them both mar den wotueu folic were a little peeved even to pauls own mother nnd sister its always that way with eligible men was the coinmtiil the trlrls in tlie home town can pet them and pamper them for years hnt the first nice rlrl from out of town is the one they marry for marden failed to see how piti fully susceptible paul dedhnm hadbe- eome ns a result of the neglect he hnd itiffered wants the y at home the future of the y iu the e- timnlioti of many of the boldiers is proven by many incidents au ifller declared that lto had beed lo tli- ymca only onco before the wnr from now on he wua a stioii supporter his llrst real touch of it come ut yimy ridge in a belgian town the oilier day acariadjnh cftmeto- oy qfflcer l my country home he enid is as dead as this paee why cant vog cocio out and huitd a hut like tbsvrtthaimcarobraifq and ihak0jife worth lvttg forus dontbevfevjf fcroj sickrtinjtrje juibf pvkje in olpaduki ikiptbsufixpap viietuyc nlacs beyohdio sjtfes- tuact ialhei ainlhtjoii pnehope gf- the yimca iii its cmuiug jjaiiii paxglf tutttipdts it a vpitihifi doi lactwslj iftae tuesplaclwovtli livink in it is he beit ihveethient v canada ever riiude sbbr566 may teach the jirjnei- ples of honesty and upijkhlnieas i and they do but it in in the homes that thene essential accom paniments of civilization must be emphasized and made a part of the very being of childhood parents cannot shelve theno responsibili ties on to teachers and when they try to do so the law should bring thtsiii up with a sharp turn get the community spirit and prove for your own satisfaction that when you aid your fellow man you help yourself almost any thing possible oan be accomplished where everybody is willing to lift bo an optimist and talk up your town and community instead of doing your best to run it down leave the kicking to the mule and get into the traces and help pull put the spirit or heartiness into every forward endeavor acton mr chester wallace was here from montreal during the week he was accompanied home by hie mother mrs hugh wallace mr george havill has sufnoient- ly recovered from his recent ill ness to be able to be at his shop this week mr j u andoison returned homo from hnilney man on saturday he found his brother joseph in rather poor health during his stay in the west he visited the mcotogoib carnnhnns and other forinor ontario friends miss belle gordon was hero from toronto during the week disposing of her household efforts at gordon hall which she recent ly disposed of to mr john c wat son free press ballinalad mrs peter binnic lit it line erin is tho guest of mrs tleorno binnie mrs d comphell unci mrs will sinclair were onllcrs in our burg on good friday wo are pleased to hear that mr robert altitt who lias been seri ously ill in oranuoville hospital is a little bettor 7 mr nnd mrs uendry callod on georgetown friends on sunday mr and mrs win spear and babe were tho guests of george town friends on saturday during the heavy thunder storm tho week before lust n treo in frontof mrs alexander binnios house was strunk a hole was torn in the ground sending tho earth pn the roof of the house anil smashing 86 panes of glass miss jonnio binnio hns kccnrod aposition in mr carman grifllns store in erin homy fords new automo bile plant will bo located in south boston tho now slant is for tho mahufaotnfe bf fords 260 oar and will oraploy neatly 16000 men a genuine mothkh could ho more raise a- had boy into n bad man than a robin could raise a hawk when wc say a gonuine mother wo mean something more than a mother who prays with her boy and sends him to sunday school all these things are good and indispensable as far as they go but there is more to do to train a boy besides praying kvith him just as thore nre things necessary to the cultivation of agardon besides reading a manual to succeed with roses one must prune weed and hoe a great deal to make a boy into a pure man a mother must do more ihan pray she must live with him in the souse of comrade and closest friend she must stand by hi in in time of temptation as the pilot sticks to the wheel when rapids are around she must never desert him to no off to superintend outside duties any more minn the engineer deserts his post and goes into tho baggage car to rend up en gineering when hie train is pound ing across the country nt forty miles an hour majorgeneral mewburn min ister of milita gives the following details of the war activities of tho donartmont of militia and defence from january 1 1018 to november 16 191s or four dayt after the armistice was sioned the tnosl interesting feature of the meinor- anjutn is a tabulated statement showing by provinces tho number of men who volunteered for mili tary service as well ns tlie num ber secured by the operation of the msa volunteers totalled 466981 and draftees 8bj55 by provinces they were ns follows provinces volunteers draftees ontario 206s08 27087 quebec 52008 10060 new brunswick h0b 6157 nova scotio and pei 21150 5j42 manitoba 01750 0787 alborta 80018 59j7 saskatchewan 2704 1 82u4 british columbia nnd yukon 48062 5041 totals 405181 88866 in addition to the 88816 secur ed by the military service act and tabulated above there wore on jeave without pay under tho order- incouncil relating to compassion ate and hardship cnsos24i88 men thore were also 11800 men liable only to non- combatant service either as conscientious objectors or by reason of the war times election act the memorandum stntop tlml on october 81st 1018 there wore still available in cana da for reinforeemdnts 85000 men of whom 26000 were infantry 6000 engineers ami 2000 nrtillery the number of reinforcements sent overturns from jniiunry 1 1018 to tho ditto of the sinning of the arm istice wits 07000 3350 for a holatein bull the first annual canadian national sale of ilolstoin en i tic under the auspices of the canadian national holstoin club nnd the ontario department of agriculture held at the exhibition grouuds toronto recently mndo it record in iho way of dairy cattle sales in canada ope record sale was that of tho price of 8860 paid by i b black of tho soldiers ho-cstub- lishtnbnt coinmissirm for tho flyo- year old bull king 8ogin pontine poach consigned by gordon b gcodorham of clarkson the an imal was purchased- or tho farm at the military uoelpital at gtielph i vjsfc a- vh 1 a- m e i f l i 1 fti q s a s- all m iflllfeaii iimfe msbi