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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 13, 1919, p. 2

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home bkotllkw ax stshr limehouse thegcorgclown herald wednesday evg august 18 1919 not wjthrtaniuno the partial failure of crops in the wont it is es timated that 15000 harvest hands will be required from the east hon w ii mckenzie kino was chosen by the national con vention hold at ottawa last week leader of the liberal party lion mrtling is fortylive years of ago and was minister of labor in the jjaurior cabinet the few scattered showers of the pant wook were very much uppreci atod by nil more of the name kind will be gladly received success anil more success the garden party nnd dance houl bj the uwv society lust friday evening was the crowning event of the season mr j p perrin the comic vocalist of toronto kept old and young in a happy mood- nil the way with his new songs and cost- u i nis this was mr ionina first isit here and the come attain phrase could be heard on all aides ajikh margaret munro soprano tiigev with tiv scotch bongs and bpiliwnsiijiil utfuneifdous liitl with esfmyjhio t tho- selections givonlby lhemaspn otvjiestrji wdre certnily appreoiated mr oowuy saiik a solo which was enjoyed by il j r m r iovdyb assijjtimce both on jhpt1ie jjrogramtue iinfl wjui tle mork vyas very liliueb iiiprefl j atcrby the oouluijttee lttti b pbfliiireliofrjiejhajrijuvn hi ml- we uoiijtiantir thaatibfaotiou ofciiijl as uitual tt6 dfljicer intbe imll atfartuc probranjino vn enjoyeoi by cvaryodc the niusicgivcn by celebration and pres- entation al norval oold watches ud choqnta prosent- d o war vettfrabui westekn kahmekfl are object ing to a fixed price of wheat they point out that the price of wheat in tho american market was 208 whereas in canada it was 175 plus a variable bonus spain hah voted to join the league of nations if anything was needful to discredit the league it will he supplied by tho admission of nations that played with the hare and hunted with the hounds all through the lute contest general behnhakdi who seven years ago wrote germany and the next war has written another book in which he prodicts another war hernhardi is n college pro fessor and a national mischief- mak er in the face of growing unrest over tho high cort of living tho authorities al washington are mak ing a definite move to have food- ve to grand encampment i oof stuffs etc reduced as near as pos- kvoryone is glal to hoar that m sible to normal price level wo jamos newton who is in hospital wondor if all that is bning done in in guelph is improving this direction by canadian ollicials mrs wm osborne is spending a weok with her sister mrs r choatcs at markdale summer xhemaaociorchebiin w al f thatj could be asked for too- mueh credit ran not lie given to tliojun ior rejiefsocieiy for tho wbrktuoy have aeeornplished during the past live yearn thegato receipts fri day evening wore about j8s06 7 the ball game between acton and limehouse proceeding the programme was not as good as usual during tho first two inn ings the indians con id not get work ing together until ten runa had been scored by the visitors after this both teams played a 1 ball until the game was called on the seventh on account of darkness the final scorebeing 12 to 4 in favor of acton the gamo was flint for the glon trophy and was played under protest by limehouse for acton plnying illegible mon the ddnators have not given their de cision yet fire broke out at the kilns at dolly on sunday morning about 7m0 oclock and bad gained quite a headway before being noticed tho alarm was given about8oclock and by bard work the men had the lire under control by 0 but not bo- fore eon siderable damage was done one nlied was completely destroyed and one kiln was put out of com mission for sometime the cause of the fire is thought to have been a spark from the fl ro holes after the night watchman had closed up for sunday mrs a cooney and children of toronto are spending a few days with the formers parents mr and mrs j oneil mr and mrs win hall of acton spent sunday at the home of mrs r lane mr john marshall of north bay visitod at his home last wook while on his way home from hamilton whero he had been a representnt a big celebration and present ation wan held at nerval on mon day august ltil kvorbody was out to give a royal wehomc to the boys who went from here ward 2 khqueiing tinned out n masse for the great event a large iium- her of cars rigs and people met the georgetown hand who came to play the boys into town a procession was formed headed by the mens committee and public sfihool children followed by the fietorjjetqvvn ijftind war veternn8 ijoaiofltatribtlcvljeagina girls khaki club earsmid rjlfzohs on tyot find proceeded to the public solrool grounds afteiitljesinigingofthe doxology rev j a ferguaonyvetiil the -ad- dfesitoallh teransoifter ylijch imieiofthevtriotivlilsaguanci clskbarcfu6jiw6ie ilwod u p in front of the- vhoninsvmotle kroatiiitatiuubf a gqld wtclr bind ehetpme to eaelvinaof wliovent ffonvwavd 2 ewjuositig mvw til wfepliersort wfaa cliairmafir the afternoon and filled tho posi tion to lliesntfsfaction ofali in teresting addresses were delivered by councillor james mqdowelh mr george ford fafniors candi date for ilalton mujor g u brown lieut ii cotton songb were rendered by sir olorenshaw of toronto and lieut 11 cotton mrs cotton presided at tho piano this was followed by a baseball game between limehouse and nor val which was won by the former by 188 supper was then served by the ladies of tho patriotic league and khaki club a splendid program of sports was held for which handsome prizes were donated a dance was held in campbells hall in the evening bringing to a close one of the greatest days in tho history of norval glenwilliams i all work is suspndcd here as we are getting ready for tho nig days next friday and saturday follow the crowd to the glen and have the best time evor monday evening georgetown put the glen out of the running in the cup series bv the score of 70 georgetown are now in the finals acton and milton play here wed nesday evening to decide which team shall meet georgetown in the final game georgetown play ed good ball and are certainly worthy of the support of ibeir town so comedo the glen sjitur- iday afternoon nd hejp tihefh take ijomotliotfup- ibia- requested wiatqveryhousev holder doctorate his home aav fit- da and saturday i the i decorat ing forthis- tyejjt depends wholly upon eichqnc doing his palt so do yonriitinost to make your village jitttyiietivpi v- m weareyetypletvsed tb jintiounc theiyoutii join pyotsons qf- ffivrrj oriirod formerlj of georgetown harry iwriyedhjnib nveek or so ago- and is- looking line woare pleaseu to welcomp hi pi hiuk agliin obituary k l moirrimkh it l mortimer lute editor and proprietor of tin shclhurne free known to many people in ilalton coiinly passed iiwny at his residence main hlrccl klulhiirne on sunday august 2nd nfter an illness extending over ten months mr mortimer was taken ill at he end of last octolier and after tak ing treatment in both rochester and toronto hospitals returned home in january somewhat better hut he hs been bedfast since june 1st mr mortimer was born in muhnur township in itwtl andiif- ter jiccib ing ills ediloitcoi iiiitoek jivopd ipolfiiikwoouiabd ttaavh joittl i wa jftjjjiuid jn fsehbolj tenchlng for a nutnhoi at iiiirs- and for soipe tjnie was principal of hhelbnrtie public wliool fn h5w mrmortinier took pvgrthe free prolans cdi tor aijihlnttprielor artd ai aiislnd ill imu iiig- clfe pjiper by jainispuijuerqtiwhathchighjiti netjin tljjeflroprifovi rttmiid ined as ioretmq the fiiw jpress lost heavijy iiithotflre thuiwpt th bcjvtickblocjiin imotsbut theve- imirad otllces werelsed until j0c when xhe bjutinesrf rpoved t6 uevy arid irp- idfiutr oheeii mr moru ijipr vvasdepply iiilivhtel in the welfare of the town and com m no stewarttown on vdnesla eening of last week the ksiuesing women held n reception in tliecoiincil chiunher for the purpose of weleiimiiig the htewiirllown rctnrncil mildiers tlu council cluimher and luhles wer lieiiiitifnllx decorated with hunting mowers and fliuts about one liuiiilreil guests stil down to a hiiiiipliious repast after which ail- dresses were deliverd all ad journed tn mrs trnc s lawn where a good program was rendered mr wm thompson was ciiurnnui forth evening ihimmliikingpim in tlie mpojiriuh were mr givdyi jhksjsi oiittiriiisklo tliojnthkkn jdihuavrfavialisihffi xunrison liuduthers is icec0lu waterbad 1 1 i tinni tmamastm ntuwn terra cotta there ih a heavy discount on canadian money in tho states just now it in caused by too heavy imports from the states in to canada and not onough sending of canadian products to the coun try of tho south it is an awk ward balance axninst and it is hoped that it may soon bo rectilled canada now has three lady mom- bers of provincial parliaments british columbia alberta and saskatchewan constituencies have each olooted a woman to the leg islature if tho fashion continues eastward ontario may oloot ono or more at tho general election and why not resort mrs p oreen and grandson john and loyd left last friday morning for vancouver mrs green ban been a resident of the village for a number of years and will be riciitly missed the best wishes of all accompany her and hope she will find her now borne a happy one mr and mrs thon maynard of hamilton are spending a few days with their son air albert maynard miss m edge of toronto is spending her holidays with her par ents here a number from here took in the glen garden party and reported u good time mr josiuh townsend and oscar townsend motored togriind valley on sunday mr lome craine reports doing a rushing trade in icecream and con drinks he also reports doing a brisk trade in the grocory line wo wish him success our village is keeping pace with other places in regard to sports on wednesday of lant week races and boxing bouts took place on our main st and drewn large number of spectators which appreciated tho fun very much ity the paw was gcvoled to the field day at oakvlua ancnat 80 interests of tllecqiherviituc par ih february 1919 2h shorthorn j dndsnpportcdin tiieiimaytlic heifers were distrinbted to 28 boys m dr john burr dr f w and girls of ilalton county those fe n ai c n m animals have received the best ott ml mortimer was for many years sccrotniy of the duf- ferin libcialcotihervative associ ation the attention and care from tlioii young ownors and are now in lino sale condition it is the intention of the committee in charge to hold an auction sale and field day at oakville fair grounds on wodnes day august 20th at 10 am the calves will be judged by prof gr day socretary of the dominion shorthorn breeders association over 20000 in prize money has been subscribed by men interested in the boys and girls of halton county and this will be divided among three classes two special prizes are also being offered one a cup by the general animals in surance company for the boy or girl making tho greatest spread be tween the cost price of his animal and selling price and the other a mjf dollar special for the calf in boat condition it is the dosire of the committeo that this field day be one of the red loiter days inthc shorthorn history of tho county it is to he an all day affair with a picnic lunch at noon so all come prepared to make a day of it the sale will start at 1 pm and will he conducted by capt t ij- ttohson of london all interested may se cure a sale catalogue from w f strong burlington 30s58kcoughs announcement the hkfunal in some american cities to take canadian money at all and tho domand for an oxtor- tionato discount gonernlly on our money in the united slates is an outrage and exhibition of poor neigbborlinoss whiob ought to on- eou rage canadians to stay at home untfitour cousins act more consider- atoly whatever a few financial manipulators may say a canadian dollar is just as secure today as it ever was and can bo redeemed for 100 cents any wherein canada it is simply small business to act as americans are doing and it is high time our people showed a little dig nity and stood up forfair treatment the whole procedure looks like an effort to penalize this country be cause it hasnt as big a surplus in the united statos as it had during the war quit right harry dewar of the harriston review who for tho past thirty live or forty years has boon pro viding his readers with humour and wisdom and for whioli few of the material coniponsajiuy of t oomo tho avorajetlotintry editors way jiiows the situation thus tatf not about timo that country oditois woro striking for an eight- hour day with double pay for ovor- timo a minimum income of 0 per day tho payment of all arrears of subscriptions by tho state old ago pensions oi- a retiring allowance two months lioljdivys each year with double payjaruliroo transpor tation and a compensation for vol untary idleness and a participa tion in othor peoples profits everybody olso ie doing it bis celebration at qiao a official wolcomo and present ation to the soldiers of ward g esqucsing and glenwilliams will bo held in tho park on august 18th and 16th on friday even ing augubt 15th a big garden party will be hold- programme by tho famous fax fim company consisting of miss louise williams mawson soprano miss jessie fax entertainer mr w spencer comic mr jas fax humorist admis sion i5c children 16c cars may be parked on the grounds and pro gramme enjoyed in comfort sat urday august 10th beginning at jh0piu track- andiieldovnth final baseball game for tho glon challenge cup preliminaries now bolng played official wolcomo and presentation bv briggonoral j gunu cmg dso goc md 2 addresses by gen mitahcll capt ttwaiiaco filicut cot ton admission free glonwill- ams band in attendance both days dont miss it ad drowning at oakville george edgar fen ton of oak ville and harold pocook of toron to wore drowned at oakville while canoeing one canoe tipped and the threeyearold son of walter pocook fell into the water the crook is only 00 feet wido at this place and as fen ton is an oxport swimmer he soon had tho boy who was unconscious on tho shore and began to make attempts to wiuscltale film 4u4itiuantfiie edgar fonton in the other canon whlo trying to right tho capsized craft tipped his own neither he nor pooock could swim tlioy flop ndorodf nil d sank leaving the child on the bank fonton jumped in to help ills brother and poooek but tho crook is very woody nnd ho failed to rocovor tho bod ion un til holp had como and it was too late new business school brampton business inst new speirs building brampton ont opens sept 2nd 1919 c bousfield principal formerly associate director commercial work brownes businesscollege brooklyn ny 2h0o students annually he was also secretary of melancthon agricultural soci ety and of the shelburiic turf as sociation for ninny years his widow daughter of the late don ald mclean of priceville survives him its oasy for anyone tc borrow trouble hut when il comes to bor- rowinghiippinens well thats dif ferent ilaatory of wjn rogers seaman in thojtain sweeping liripch oftba rayal nvy isobiolutelytjiio av4 bereilily vorifiml at niagara camp ml9m rogers -con- trttctcd rbejimatiam he wasaent to the toroqtogenfral hoopitalwhere forovr 19 tnonlhs he was a patieatl finally being discharged aa infcuruble in despnir he took a friends advice and tried tomple- tons rheumatio capsules the- results were astounding in a short time ie was able to pans the stiff examination aet by the navy and became an a3 in the mine sweeping branch for 17v6 months ho did service in the north 8ea on three occasions liu was blown into the sea and remained in the icecold water aa long as eleven hours at a stretch despite these hardships rog ers bad no return of his previous trouble think about it if trcs did so much for rogers will they not do the betfflo for you aek yoitrdrnsht or write hi for our new dootih it la interesting oil costs you notnmc tenililetohn 141 kllijc weft toronto we mail tkcs anywhere on receipt of 8104 pj matthhw druggist anil ktnlioner sole agent cioorrelmvti midsummer specials in ladies wear commodious quarters unexcelled equipment y thorough courses bookkeeping stenography typewritings- all information gladly furnished upon request here are a few specials which we have reduced for quick clearance while they last in order to make room for our new lines come early and get first choice if you wish to take ad vantage of any of the following ladies taffeta silk skirts in novelty plaid nnd fancy stripe designs all pretty styles no two alike regularly priced at 12 so and 700 lor 795 and 550 what looks more smart and dressy in the summer time than a suit of silk taffeta it is just that something you have wanted though perhaps uncon sciously to complete your summer wardrobe we have just a few of these suits left in pretty styles of line quality taffeta lined with heavy silk itegular 28i0 for miiiiiiihsi bniiiiimiromi m111r1111111ro ml ib ariimnierrsl laamnnl the mens store 1919 summer 1919 we cordially unite you to inspec our display of line suitings overcoating trousering ht for the piestnt sea son youll find enough variety of putlcrns and weaves to give j ill ample choice sec our special in blue and black sergei fully guaranteed price right hmnplem tint flpwn t ilvlcns furnishings neckwear new shirts gloves v xandhosjery all th1iirtw i in ijah anflsbrtwlt lints tiilis jtc ve ttpolowifilf im assorted istocl ixt flaya yoiltli fiudatnsmytoviu xvwtwfeiuafeiiisr tyhberiutyof thisliiio tins seaeotv v v jpyfttotdtrh lind ill to call and- sifaprjet oiir stoiiiv arjl know liiit isfjgntiii frtyo ami pajmlea reinly for millar m cb gepjrvtqtstown phone 12ff likllicrjask tailokino anlj mens ruitnisuings aftents for stoejcwofi henderson co dyers and cleaners toronto buujxiu saturday treat our tntat this wtvk i t very wliolsm sweol n pound is an ffiwxll a neal wbtrorati yoti hiiy n meal for 2 this saiurtlay we offer yon iooiki of our ilomiimuji hm carainelrt made of ft kckuld 40r ib r yoi is cotoantit and iramilntttl snjfjtr saturday treat price 29o per lb weekend chocolates 39c i have you tried our vuklml chocolate lately tlity art better than ever ami think of the extremely low jiriee assorted flavor h tlaid ami soft ctmitiyi kefii1ur sue ib weekend special 39o per lb t h moorehead milton brampton georgetown girls white middies collars culls belts and poc kets of which are trimmed with blue pink or canary djeducod for quick clearance to the low figure of a wo have still a small quantity of tho silk waists which we iinvo rodueod these are of georgette crepe and cropodo chine fancy embroidery designs waists are in colors maize blue apricot shell pink peach white and black itegular f30c for 2375 89o 8 375 brampton business institute c e bousfield prin brampton ontario town lots for sale in georgetown counter check books at tljp herald main street north high dry and llile elevation h beautiful town low corner of dufforln and pomfrle rd 00 feet frontage and 120 feet deep lovely shade trees in front of lots price for tjuiek sale each 300 1 nplondid town lot on main st north quantity of fruit and skindo troes price 1850 1 town lot with large barn 118x21 also hen house quantity of fruit trees a groat bargain enough lumber oil it to help build a liriuso price for immedlalo sale 1500 ja a few of our moneysaving week- end bargains frid sat aug 1 s- 1 6 nical soap dish 15c 2 cakes brush 15c soap i 15c nail phone 167 mill and main sis georgetown willouflhby farm agency georgetown ontario cream 1 wish to announce that 1 will be in georgetown every monday to buy cream which will be tested and paid for at my store main st next to creelman bros cream is weighed tested and paid for while you wait pair glass sugar and cream dishes 50c fo 25c bottle silver cream i 15c box stove polish i 1 5c can stovepipe enamel 35c rolling pin i l5c potato masher 1 10c wooden spooh 7cpaper needles 3 7c paper pins 10c bx hairpins 25c pglc of tooth paste i tooth brush 25c dressing comb i 25c whisk i 5c bottles perfume i 25c can talcum 2 fine embroidery hankerchief s 25c each i large 50c preserving enamel kettle i 50c enamel teapot i 50c globe shape earthenware teapot 50c enamel dish pan 50c wash dish 50c cullender 50c large heavy tin bucket half doz white and gold egg cups 5 10c tumblers i 50c large glass vases 1 50c cups and saucers fine china 2 25c can talcum powder 50c perfume 50c hair and cloth brushes 50c decorated stoneware jug 50c china vases 6 1 0c table spoons 6 10c forks 50c bottle furniture polish i 25c sponge rack i 25c sponge mens 50c woo sox kiddies 65c creepers mens 50c suspenders 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c 39c i i was paying 55c per lb butter fat call in on monday and give me a trial i be satisfied last week am sure you will g a whiteside main street georgretown save money on our weekend bargains jacksons main street georgetown of its customers is the greatest asset any business can possess every act in the conduct of pur business affecting quality values jp service is calculated o gain and by deseving hold your confidence in v s store the best in dtrig store merch the finesx ih prug store service m m g fl mm

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