the fcftythird year of publication gheoraretowti wednesday evening november abth1919 si so per annum or 125 if paid in advinc the georgetown herald u pnhluhmt every wednesday evening j at tha i herald power printing office i v georgetown t out apyeriavjfukeafea pufruahtjj shearljoattcm ten cairor per una- cor nrat tnuvrtloiki and- live petts pvr line fvi- bach sybs- ijueht insertion will l ultuijivu tm- all transient advei ttmiukiiiui- tw llii to n inoh v i v advtlalneoa witduoui apeotuv ul- racoons wrb lhsertel- iljidjcbargetl apoejttlrtgly i vyertrrtant vuibe chtttncet tiiievi iyli ixtru charge clanea raroqiiuikpt- dferuaruontb must b hi t likfc by mowing eve n tinj ujbacriptton rata aikytmt wmiorilr1t mid la edvam4- alx luutiuia n06- cttnts hv varies the address uibgl atiows the date your subhcripllon vxplrfa j mthoorb publisher wrigleys ot rtim xabl going east passenger 7sj4 aui passenger 101u aiu mail 11 5 um passenger 845 pm mail 62spui passenger 820 pui passenger sunday 711 pui 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dantist georgetown opt hours a m to 6 p in exoept tliuraday afternoon dentistry in all its branobas over ball telephone offio r l heath id8 p d8 otntiat onloa in ln block one door north or onellla carriage idaqtary hours u u m to 6 p m dont be a wall flower 1 your pleasured are not cornplete ublea you cn yout ppp6ttuniiy iiherfr oaihy not tfe it 1 4jfuarn r tee tbhchotitq dirice or efun3 your rnoriey lessons tuesday wednesday thursday 730 rrnto if prn prlvkb lessons by apppintnfenit la rues modern dancing studio roar rony slibe stove main st entrance georgetown get the dance habit at the turn of the road whoro hie iouuh loul turns and tin vnlloy witi siniloh briulit with lutm hiki blnuiii well foriiet tlii uioriih unit liuve pitireil tliv ivh aiiiltlnnikhtt witli kiivf fwul i klwlr- ajjti blix- julhrvifc itcl- ijtiirk virl boani- anil well lay lis hatou in thp liht to dretiin obituary chlttopbactic no madlolna siirosry or oataopathy a m nbilben d p oraduate ot the palmer tlia orl- klnul tlohooi of ohlropraotlo uaven- iorjlowu u u a ollloe over houtigana drug slora oonsuitauoii and splnaanalysu prse tueiidaya tliuradaruand balur- days it to 6 and 7 to p in phora 1b0a tuctionebbs benj petch lloanasd auotloneer or halton aiidl peal olsnwuuanu post oltloa sales oonduotad satlsfaotorlly and at rea sonable rates orders left st the georgetown herom ollloo will icooivn prompt attention william maddock returned s6idlerl lleaaead anetleneer for the county of halton salsa of every deicrlpilorrhundled alan agent for maajiet creuuv sepamlum and oaaolliie biibiiios for terms write to box ii or ihnne 37 uiiitoxt r ontario milton fk prentiss niiinrkrh ni moll 1 koy bluo maciiinkrv dboiikhk kluclrlf hepulrn tokonto j a tracy clerk towimhlp of usiiuoalng clerk frd division court the loading ilre and life insuianoe o reprssfntsd issuer of marrlsge lloana oflloei ulll street west omrgelown ofllos hourwdneilby and hat j- l 5ft- wmsim pattersons mea ma specials for this week srnokod limn whulo or liiilt por ll 8bc sinuliod rolls or 111 86o cottixli foils por lb 40o sidfl bacon ulnb or half 60c jiit nc lamb por lb 8sc shouldei lamb per lb 8hc htawinit lainh por lb 22u hib roast bcof por lb 2sn thick rib roast boef por lb jm shoulder roiwt por lj 88o bonclohs slewing boof por lb 28o rib boil porlb 8ilo clioioe pioklod pork porlb 40o dry salt per lb 40c hamburg steak per lb 2fic hansajfo por lb 8fln vbal cbope per lb 86c loin roast veal per lb 86c shpnldor roast veal 80c srfortenintf 11b brlok 82c 1 lb brick oflard 87i 8 lb pail of shortening 06o 8 lb pall of lard v 106 80 lb pail of shortening for fl00 draw on your customers through the merchant bank with branches in all parts of canada and corres pondents abroad this bank is in a position to present drafts promptly have them accepted and collect payment with tha least possible trouble and cost to you the manager will be gd to take up this matt with you th mcrchants bank head office montreal of canada established 1864 georgetown branch h r m1mms manager acton branch t l b shorey maftager madges candy shop all kinds of hot drinks served main street phone 214 watcls our window for specials on saturday w j patterson main street georgetown phone no 1 you may put antifreez in your radiator but- not in your battery why then neglect it when it- plays the most important part of the car of today leave your battery with us this winter and have it in firstclass con dition next spring we keep them in wet or dry storage as the customer desires also repairing done work guaranteed batteries left at fred cook s garage will receive prompt attention p f brigden georgetown highet market price for all kinds of grain delivered at pur elevators nt geoibetown and acton choice timothy seed at we have cloae prices we are malting apple barrel atnorval as usual nobl3 limited open for business have your suit hand pressed if spotty or soiled the dry cleaning process will make it look like new alterations and repair a specialty aek for price list j m card co next door to roneys shoe store main street georgetown we shall lay- u twriih miemijoju i add liht with a juayeraiiit w ttioiv tox rltt i r a tiied olijldreo vfjiov cioulf m- muk ppthfi fqse o u mbtljeuir ijreaat a nd jov uilitlic pvief of tlio rtq rjnr oast f rijt sbajl le hwochoj ut luscaj ltst sweetou bocnuko at tiwearjly anrftliolonemoirioniillitarinloivgl while thti awknebk drifts to the poreotijaf witlritu aplerulor of ukiii and onn the light that xlmll iiiohs uk and kiss and love us and nprinkle the rois of heaven above uk educational and for service brampton uuhincflx inxtitute couiheu proiiarc for the best tiusi ueus shorthand and xeorotarial poaitions train in tho underlying essentials of prosem liiy husinoss riiooess modcrato tuition foe minimiini time conaistont with ev- actiiift businvhu requirements new students received mondays thruout the year addrtrk today for complete particulars c e b0usfield prin branxpton ontario notice of application of the village of georgetown in the county of halton to the ontario railway and municipal board to be ereoted into a town under pro vision of the municipal act takic notice tluit whorem il up peur by the katjossinciu roll for te year 1919 of tha village of georgelown in the county of halton that tho ualc i contains over 2000 inhabitunu it is tlio inienlion of the cmtnoil of the i mid village atftr threo month from the elate of this not ire to apply lo the ontario railway and municipal bohrdfor th erection of tho aald villayts into it town and further lake notice but tho limits intoidml to be included in tlio shiii town are tho lintitri already obtnlllrilu for tho said vitiligo of citjorgctowu and that lit proposed naino of tho naid town it tieorptown i- ran i keevv dated at gooruotown thin 12th day of november a o 1919 notice to creditors in the matter of tha aatate ot jbvu1 of notick u hurtiby ifivun purkuanl to aoction a6 of the trustuck act jiso 1914 clinp 121 that all creditor imd ot- hem havinir claimit or donmnda atralnst thtf estnto of the aal william henry rcid who dlod on or about tho fiuounlh day of junp 1919 at rho aald township of ts- quowiiit lire required on or before the thirteenth day if ueeumber 1919 to send by post prepaid or deliver co the underaiguod solicitoru for mnry k a graham tlio lujnilnistrutrix of all nnd sln- fular tjiu property of the mild willinni lonry itcld slone mason deceased their chrihtian nuinca nnd hurnmnea ad- dreaaes anil doacriptiona the full particu lars in writing of their dulma state ment of their nccouuir nnd the nature of the security if any held by them and take notiiu that after niicti lam mentioned dale k tho tuiid iidminixtrhirix will proceed to dulribule lllu naaelh of the said ducpahed among the parliea ohiitled thereto having ribgiiril only to the claims ol which alie aliall tieiijhftv notice and thai the said administratrix will not bo liable for the hliid umuoih or any pari there of lo any parson or prsonhof whoso claim notice ahull not have buen received by her nt the time of such distribution sliilton vvatlimillliu jit dalk sollcllora for the sntd ailmitiihtrntrix dated at georgetown tills 12lli day o novemhor ad im9 notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of wiu- lam newton 1st of tha townahip of esquaalua in the county of hal- ton rapmer deoaaaed noticr is hereby given pursuant to aerlton 56 of the trunlroh act rso 1914 clinp 121 that nil crediloril and others huvfiuji claims or demunds agulpist the eslata of the aald william newton who dlod on or about thu 17th day of october 1910 at the uilil tqunahlp of esqueslngh are required on or before the 20th day of december 1919 to send by posli ninldf or dolivur to tlio under- eigncd hdllcitors for john newton james brown nnd william giscpil uxemtors of the lasi wilt and iesthinriit pf the said william nowton fnrmer deceased their christian unmea niid hiiruamos nildrosaea and descriptions the full particulars in writing of their- claims a statement pf their accounts and the nature of the se curity if any held by them and lake notice thai afior such inst mentioned dnte the snd executors wll proceed to distribute lite assets of tlio sold deceased among the parlies pnlillcd thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice and that the mild executor will pot bo liable for tho mild nsael a or hnj part thereof tb person or persons of wfia claim homrs hall not lie received by tloit at tin lime of such itlslrlbutkhi siiittpn wwpainoii ft ualb v sollcmprs for the sold executors dated at pepi mkh niniak llniway this coudty lost one of tta flot ladies when doath called mrs ninian lindaay on tuesday niorn int it will be remembered that about seven weekh ago while visit ing iki son oui family jar andj rbil a therir ttrie residoaeo jaiif eairt of tonjithls xyeetoli lady suffered froro a- btwikf undiri faliing in betr roorn sutttniiiedo cruoturb o the tliigh she itiliied uooi the ttokeand was brikbtaod patiejit tjut ber nged frarua fjnally gave wayijind ahel ptu0efullyfoll auiieett on toeaday moininij mrs leiindsay was the i daughter qf tblate james bu titer- fornaiilvvab bom a bdibmrg iscotimhl gltyelht years ago vvltbhor purojitu sheoame to aoton whoit a lassie at ife veu se -fata- hyjseuled p- tpe tartu owned now by firstbrook brothers and koowi as tho trout ponds from this houio she married her liusljand the late njainn lindsay jn 18s6 they settlotl oh the seventh line whoro her son james r lihdsay now resides and for between arty and fifty years lived a happy and useful life together there with their family about tho close of last cent u ty mr and mrs lindsay retired from the activities of the farm tboy first went to milton but about a year later removed to georgetown on august 11 1901 mr lindsay died mrs lindsay and her daughter christina con tinued to reside in georgetown two sons and two daughters were born in this godly home ninian flockott who owns and for many years has lived on the alex brown farm james rutherford who re sides on the homestead christina loudon who lived with her mother and a little daughter of two or three years who died in 1874 mrs lindsay was a fine type of christian womanhood it truo wife and mother of the home an earnest worker in the church andafriond to all in tha community she was beloved by all during her illness here she was ministerod to with loving solicitude and everything waa done to moke her last days peaceful and comfortable the funeral wns held on friday after noon tit 280 oolook and interment was made in the family plot at the limehouse church where the de ceased was a faithful member for many years free press charles hall charles hall clerk and treasurer of tho township of trafalgar died suddenly at a meeting ot the oak- villo gounoil on monday evening of last week the deoeased had been failing in health for some time but waa not prevented from attending to his public duties mr hall wns born sixtyono years ago near oakville and has spent all his life in this part of the country for twenty two years he wai clerk of the township of trafalgar and bad beon treasurer for thirteen ho conducted a general store at postville for many years of late years mr hall took a great inter ost in the poultry bnainob he is survived by liis widow two sons and one daughter the funeral took place vetlnesday from the sheridan methodist church clark- son where interment was made prof w- g smith officiated poilini a kaisin or two into u bottle of two and a half per cent beer or ttxlding a little yenst to some innooont liquid iitul allowing it to work itself up to llie poinl where it enn produce trouble with the police ik mi offence against the inland itesemu act and may landtppe diniciilties dttffetlftfrutlb tavaiiiuyve recorded of tnarrkrad geflerflhy t hat by tbeirflngevphrftsyeshah know- tlierih a national system of rtnger pinutalstlib latest sugges tion for tie wel being of sooiety it being aieed thfttsuob ipesris el identilliiitiou should n6t bo con- flried to cr ioiioalti biit voul be iu- valtalie jnhtjnhiy fqrprevepting fprggry iwjd ttristaken mehtityy- its weua cataloging aft tin tufailibl njatiner a h f ihmajeaty ubjeets tmrvsrepalntue pntcialjiapdr pfjbheisiwvia stses up mattfefs about right ieii itsayst wseii- highwaj iixti of the rdadstkgo a robbery of some seventy 111011801111 dollars the police anil deteotivc forces of two provinces are loosed on their trail big rewards are offer ed for their capture fiid i real manhunt is conducted when hijghwnytnen of commerce put bver it profiteering deal which takes toll from every widow in the country and runs into hun dreds of thousands of dollars ho- oiety extends the glad hand and bemoans the fact that titles have been abolished profiteers would undoubtedly soon hnd their levels if the authorities got after them with the bame vim as they do after the ordinary common place robher os b woman has already declar ed that there has been a groat im provement in farm conditions since the women got the vote the oows were giving mote aud rioher milk the hens were laying larger eggs the pigs were cutting down on tlio hijneal and adding to their avoirdupois the hired man was acquiring the habit of netting up at tho first call instead of sleep ing half the morning away nnd not being on deck until 4 0111 the rats in the bin were hoi ting over the grain nnd eating mil the oull stuff the windmill runt- with 11 less amount of wind it taken fewer apples to ntiike a barrel of cider listencik on the rurtl telephone find the gosaip juicier the water in the crook doewnt get so muddy after a rain and ho on and so on right through one crmcession after an other onetime wshd frobtssle the durham review says thai about 2000000 has boon paid out for sweet clover seed in south grev during this season transactions are measured by thousands not hundreds of dollars and instances not a few aro found where farmers who had hut poor success in cereals ttro now pocketing thousands from the returns of this onetime weed rail assises tho fall assizes opened at the court house milton on monday aftornoon november 17th before judgo maston of toronto there wore no oases tried an austrian from acton- through bis solicitor annliotv for naturalization papers which will be granted him ns soon as peace terins have been signed by his native country the case of the qiienn vs dr motherall burlington who is held in a serious charge but who has beon out on a 2000 cash bail- was tnivoisod to tho next court of competent juris diction bail for same amount be ing npeoptod for his appearance at tho trial reformer moner in clover bead rob roy 11 well known hal- ton fanner in a recent article furn ishes tho following for illsstration an ordinary ilnlton farmer starts from 1111 or dinal halton farm with what ia in that district nn ordinary load oi produce for which he is to receive a chnnue of over two thousand dollars this is ouly a side lino having grown on a tonacro field just one- ton th of a hiindrodncre farm many nlsilte fields me this year giving ft return orovor 200 per nore i here give a list of only a low who have sold their alslko seed in fhiootuvfllo during tlio inst few weeks theso coming from just a few equaronajjbs pf country some are too modest to havo their names published so i give juat initials 0 hamilton and son 14000 ftlsike arid bweet cloyorl fiod in gin in 98800 o mcmillan ijlisooo king bros jfisooi g thoinpson 82200 h wftgiw i06p h ap 2001 ftiisooi jmi 4i8ooi t s mm bjinf00i f f 18qo jlvq ibh ft i5h 1057 j b 2ab0 lwilbwi aweet olovelr2thf a iuldrntmilkr of veterniih of the army unl navy have vent in a protest to their district head quarters agiiiiihl tlie indiscriminate wearing of the kingh uniform in public also agaiusl the wearing of symbolsof service wounded slripeb etc by those not entitled to wear them recently young boys young girls and women have been wearing service badges ribbons etc with out realizing what these articles represent the vetoraus say that the indisoriininata wearing of these badges of service tends to belittle the individual who alone may be al lowed to wear them and adversely reflocts on the legitimate veteran they sbk the attention of tho pub- lio be called to this matter and their oooporation requested that the king uniform be worn only by those who have authority to wear it and only on suitable oc casions and secondly that the wearing of service badgos medals ribbons wounded striposf etc by thoso who have not seen service cease scores of men are busy clear ing ground for the citmulian photoplay production limited studios to be erected on the lake shore torontohamilton highway the oost of buildings is estimated close on 200000 wp wwiwpllr w c a k e s are in season you have no idea how gobd they are until you have break fasted on our coftee cakes one morn ing will mean many if you try them now large size lots of fruit they are only 25c friday saturday phone 303 be v g1bbens bakery bbs yh nexf door to radial station fresh eggs wanted c um m m 1 41 l m il vw shvel 1