k rvge2 the georgetown herald wed nesday evening march 16th 1932 specials in spring clothing see our new lines ladies spring coats latest and best fabrics newest styles and a choice selection at moderate prices also a full one of the very latest in silk spring dresses at tbe lowest possible prices ladies we invite you to call and see these exceptional bargains a complete une of men also madetomeasure suits at 1900 a great variety of samples bo chose from onto i oebbons at his home ttalrd line esquesing on saturday march 6th john j oubbons in bis tlth year rather of oounculor j j gibbons geonretown- otbbonb at the home of bis daugh ter mrs w d frta 3 sorauren 4venue toronto early monday morning march 7th 119 robert a olbbons formerly of acton in his 92nd year in memobiam n clark in loving raernory of our son and brother hugh james clark who passed away march 30th un ever remembered by father mother and tjbttuary 1 h silver where your dollar goes farther phone 375 main st georgetown wmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmqmmmmm motor tune up have you driven your car all winter was your car in storage all winter cars that are driven during winter months require a sperjial going over to make them safe for summer driving brakes must be adjusted carbon removed valves ground the whole car greased and tightened cars that are not driven accumulate rust in various vital spots and unless close attention is paid by experts serious trouble may de velop later on let us put your car in shape now our prices are low we give your car expert attention we can do the work now before the spring rush ts ciarage the motor experts vt have your eyes examined by o t walker dosc ewenght spsciafiit ovanutou who will he at watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month mm waxsoira nana btokk tor aitointment or y say msietl a t wameer at ate oatee bbrih the newest style of gl at upsnnahli prioe fe-v- 1 10 thanks a lot folks t ill helped to get as over uw ton again and we wish yaa all a kapay ana a emu u ai oaonn wtth year wrjudwood wiuting hhittb tw those waaas atdera we have been wrnahle to an we aspect to awaale war lasauhj next year and hoae we may again be favored with to our custom hatching customers as aa oataria bujidlag station we are barred tram dotag any jcaatom batching except at ecga froai baaoatostod flacks aa aeeaant of uw danger of fiealaaaliiallsaa 8a lawg evaryboiy wttdwood poultry farm bmuswi of wfclunga brttith ceismbn s c white laghoraa cwokobtown ontario 1 1 11 tee eastertime home improvement can be eff acted h no better way than lay replacing old wor or unattractive doors windows or other murwmc and ii yoa ire pitti hew coostruotton at this time we can offer yoa medal lnducementa in quality of matecisls low trrtoes and prompt delivery kstlm gladly submitted on request free delivery servloe to sb points in qeuiutuwu aekat milton sad snrromrltng torrttory i georgetown lumber co phoiier gwoivrwm 250 acton 120 thomas oaijubaith in the deatn of thomas oauraith who died tuesday night alter a brief illness milton and district has lost an esteemed dtlsm be was a member of cftnagh presbyterian church and a uberal until a tew days before bis death atiltan grand blfv man who was ut hla eightfourth year drove bis car to toe partofflce asfly forhis mail he to jnrvtved by ave sans and six daughters james ana robert of trafalgar township archie palermo thomas neaon townshto john wolfe bask mrs oscar downs mlltorr trs m clem ents wukje sask mrs jh turner omagh mrs thomas snow nelson mrs orval stout isfesrtxtn and miss mary m qaftralth at home mtalcolm mcuan in the parsing of aai ia in acton sunday morning that town lost a beloved duaen ais popularity was evidenced by the jnbaay positions of honor and trust he held in the community and also by the trfbutes of love and respec paid tun in his illness during the past several weeks he was bora in manilla a years ago but spent the greater part of his early manhood in u wtth his uncle the late judge n j metntyre for the past oftesn years he had been s lead- ins merchant in a and all un- dertakmga for the betterment of the town and suiiuuudlng ooantry had his support ajowins syjnpwtjby is extend ed to his wife and his daughter mrs norman lamhett of winnipeg in terment took place in the family plot in lindsay on tuesday march uth esquesing council stewarttown mar 14 183x toe council met pursuant v ad journment deputy keeve w ov ap- pelbe and councillors lu muiuu a t4 hobinosn and wesley murray pre sent with reeve george currie ui lhc chair sainutes of last meeting were read and connrmed aturray apelbe tha the follow ing chailty accounts be passed and pajd 1 w danu 1 00 taos mcbrkde bags potatoa bu jas wuson 2 cord wood 14 uu cuny kooerton 2 00 w nestuu 15 ot i m benneu a w o rarlow to feb 16u us la nelson co 7 1i carried rtoomym mullin tht trie treas urer pay k j undsay i soeep xia- ed by dogs s100 2 sneep injured by dogs 8011 total sm00 inos -aikler- sun valuator gxuu carried mullm hoouosori lliat the treas urer pay bell lelephone account 38133 txc 8311 13c total 79c acton public uuiltie coram- crescent street lights 3 mans 1 00 j h arnlth 1 cord wood mr coun cil crtamoer 3 30 j eianford repairs to rwnshirj hall 90 j uanford s inspector ac count to date 21 ii j to muore account to date 61 67 carried murray aloelbe that the treas urer pay oiooe indemnity premium on poucy to may into lcl 8jla 1 m bennett reg tees lr 1s31 cutsoamea murray rohirviori that the treas urer pay oeorge currie and w o apneioe expenses to oood beads con venuon sju00 each oeorge curria and l u mullin expenses interview ing uepartment of highways tsoo each carried murray ajoettie that owing to an error in advertising for a road duperinlendenw the clerk be instruct ed to advertise for applications again at a salary of 87500 per year car ried mullin robinson that the treas urer pay leboy dale balance on 1931 account w1s8 carried sonlnsort mullin that this coun cil do now adjourn to meet on march 24th a7 pm carried georgetown still hold peter smith trophy defeated acton 5 to on round georgetown juniors defeated the acton juniors 5 to 0 in the first game lor the peur smith trophy last wed- nesday night the game was as one- sided as the score acton havlng no practice whatever tnis year were ojpm- pletety skated off their feet george town having played in the o rl a were much the better team and de served the win tbe return game was played cure on friday night there was only a fair crowd and trie game- was lar from a good brand of nockey rough tactics were used and many minutes were spent in toe penal t box both teams werevraable to score in this game and wofen the final gong sound ed the score a the round was still 5 to 0 the georgetown boys will hold the peter smith trophy for another year icentner of acton was referee county council john gibbons aetaa the death u en saturday march 6th of mr john j ombons at the home on the third line ksquea- tng the late mr ofhtmna was born at the olbbons homre about 1h miles sooth of acton on the seeond line and with the erneptkai of two or three yean has spent all his life in acton and vicinity be was mar ried to sarah kennedy on april 5 1883 at georgetown cramroh by rev father mnnonam mr osbbons was in his 77th year and is aui by his wife two daughters anne at home mrs hugh campbell of acton one son joseph of georsetown three graridchlldres mrs gerald merner acton helen and theresa campbed and one ginel gunrlrtmrl the fun eral was held from st josephs church acton to dublin o y on monday morning at nine oclnolr wtth rev father hfobride omrhtrngacton 1it press correspondence firemens convention voixntary sobsckjrrxion u8t the fodowtow have o imte the amounts opofwrtw then- names to assist georgetown fire brigade bo meet the exnmuw of the big ptwlml con vention to be held in oeocgetown on july 29th snb slst and aug 1st im ooobaauuns may be left wtth derxrtyozuef w h long previously acknowledgerl grrjjro w h uwig sj cdbujbvs at iqprurro two rinks of georgetown curlers composed of the tooowlne i visited high park curhng oluh to ronto last friday and enjoyed a friendly same h davidson m l near k mtewhlrter w v grant skin o mntj k feller w h kerrt- ner bd knrm akin fouowtng the game which was in favor of the city curlers they enter tained their georgetown visitors to dinner at the club and then escorted them to the arena gardens all re turned home tin same evening after having enjoyed one of the best out ing in the history of use emb art intratksttng ebcttjmk owing to the very cold and stormy weather there was only a fair atten dance at the illustrated lecture on a trip to the old land green by bon duncan marshall in the town ban on monday evening under the arrmlrwi of esquestng agricultural society mr bd labvflnrter president of the society was the chejrrnan of the evening and after musical uumb by mr and mm j w nickel of lhne- house and a reading try bias char lotte moouiloagh wen enjoyed by the anrtlrnre he mtroduced tbe speaker of the evening bon duncan msmnati mr mnrstuuts leonrre fdustrated by several reels of mottori ptctures taken by himself while touring the old land was wiry interesting and m- stroctive- te alenrtlrl showing of live stock at the one hundredth anni versary show m scotland wag especial ly good and the many beautiful esta tes and country scenes tat hnotlanrl england ttrqunrt belgium and france together with the speaker very ex cellent portrayal combined to up an evening that was than enjoyed and appreciated by all sent mr marshall erpla inert it was through the generosity of the masseyharrls co who had provided the and other necessary equipment that he was able to pre sent the pictures a vote of thanks moved by w a wilson and a nyt l leslie was tendered to bon mr marsha for his excellent aodtess and to the other talent who had assisted in the entertainment erin mr and mds k oranaand two chil dren of grand valley were ftenday visitors with mr and mis r t hgie mr and mrs wttfrld scott of ouelph vxdted with the tormeys par ents mr and mrs o t scott last friday evening mrs wro arrnstrons spent a few days last week vfclttng with her daughter mas f faulkner and mr- faullooer at orangevtue friends of miss annie adotoh wtn be sorry to learn that she has been removed to ouelph general i for treatment we wtsh her a m are sorry to report that mrs john carney nhderweal an operation for append tojtis at the ouelph oen- end hospital on saturday afternoon ffe jam with her nu m in her a rapm rsoovery painfulv a reoaatty when he fen and fraoterredhis rtgarm at to sv fraotnyed- h the elbow be was josephs i miderwent tiuaimurt we are pleas ed to report that he is now able to be home sad is wai dear editor some people appreciate the oust as some people do the church and some people dont i want to thank you on behalf of oar church tend perhaps i may 4eek for ohurches for your generosity and thwightfumeas towards us in tbe church news column of your valuea paper many favours are ours even in free advertising yet let me say that many church organisations doj not favor the policy of putting the churchs life in charitys sphere i thank you for your generous space and in saying this i have no axe to grind nor have i a desire to sell you a ticket- for anything rather i should say you are always to be treat ed by us as a welcome guest and oo- a u howard thanks brother howard a few flowers now are worth much more than hundreds of boquets when our se ct smell has departed any word of frnt the riumps on lifes long trail just a little smoother when your tires are getting a little flat bdj tiakonnd peel jersey cattle rgtek dick of geoaxjetovj klbctkd fbesidknt while members of the peel a halton jersey club which met in brampton last saturday were son what disappointed rn not hearing bamuel f crahbe expresident of the amerlran jersey cattle club of new york who was unable to be present they was given an excellent address by rw wade director of ontario live stock branch toronto mr wade who was introduced by j m dolspri said that breeders of this district were particularly fortun ate in hartng the largest jersey farm in the dominion located near them he ad them to make better use in the fataxe of proven aires lent by the b h bufl son farm it v the ainwi meeting of the club and peter dick georgetown was in the chair it was again decided to sponsor calf dub in peel county and give cash prises for best jersey calves at school fairs in hatton the fouowlne officers were elected hon residents d o bull j m dol son james steen president peter desk georgetown 1st teepredctent hunter arnott huttonvule 3ad rlceprestdent edward rarrop mil ton secretarytreasurer root segs- worth braxnpton directors watson wtggtns caledon frank chapman malton r j oraham georgetown ward ruddeu mutron hugh black ktuton cyril clark britannia robs rjimiwuilli brampton ad- dreesed a meeting of the peel cart club in the department of agriculture ofnoes on 8atarrday night on rural pfoblems thirtyfive boys wi present ohas uwe brarntpton gave a short talk on calf club work c8lsbsatsd golden wedding at gueniuule caufoatnia our issue of march 18th 1882 re corded the marriage of w b una- worth to uskke duncan of this town the ceremony was performed by the rev joseph tjnsworth father of the groom who was the congregational minister here for 30 years we now report the golden anniver sary of that wedding celebrated at glendale cauf ornla and as stated in our announcensent of the marriage bo years ago still wish them many years of sweet companionship romantic oeo geto was the scene at romance in real life last week when we retire from the arduous duties of newsparaydom we shall take op the narrative and startle the world with a thriums and fascinating tale about the whole adventure it appears that a young handsome and wealthy laanltoban came down to georgetown on a visit to his friends and was lucky moah to encounter a handsome young lady with a pair of dark eyes whose fascinations were of course fatal too utterly utter for him to resist an engagement short sharp and de cisive was followed by a marriage ceremony and the happy young oouple at once toft for the land that ftoweth with milk and honey and now the young men stand about in little knots rmscnvang the situation expressing their consternation at the event and evidently calling to mind the words faint heart never won fair lady our richest benediction fol lows the happy couple long may they lire to enjoy sweet companion ship m the wedded ufe- a woman motorist was driving along a country road when- she saw two repair men ejttnbrns a telegraph pole foots rhe rextilalmsd arupuy to her companion they must thinkrve never artven a csr before rj a regular meeting of haton county council was held at milton on tuesday the principal items of business were the presentation of reporto from the auditors the county road superinten dent and the county representative of the department of agriculture edward agnew appeared before the oourjen with reference to the closing of knight servloe at the cpr station at ournpbellviue he asked the coun ty to take action to make the railway company live up to an agreement signed by the oompany and the coun cil in 1871 wherein the cormptay agreed to maintain a station at camp- bellvule in return for a grant towards building the line the county clerk was instructed to write the railway board rnrnrnlsslon ottawa and to take the matter up with them at the last meeting of the county council the resignation of david but- jheon as county treasurer was receiv ed to take effect on april 1 on tues day it was stated that the resignation had been amended to take effect from date and accordingly a resolution was passed accepting the resignation and jshdertng the thanks of the council to mr hutcheon for his efficient and courteous services during the past nineteen years a bylaw received three reading- in which h m pettit county clerk tnd assistant treasurer was appointed in the joint office of county clerk and treasurer at a salary of 2200 per an num the salary was made retroac tive to jan 1 mr pettit was also ap pointed treasurer of the board of management of the gordon home in place of mr hutohean a o kirstme district agricultural represetnative presented his annual report which was very satisfactory in view of the general oondltlons john f mccattum and a mayes were anointed caretalbers of the coun ty buildings at a salary of s300 to be divided between them the statutory grant of ssoo was made to the county agricultural rep resentative champion local council of women the regular meeting of the xxieal council of women was held at the home of mrs bonttogley on feb mtjh tbe nrhaclnal feature of interest was an address by miss appene on the history of the county of halton and she was listened to wtth the closest attention as she told of tbe farming and the naming of the county the early pioneers and of the efforts being made to collect and preserve an the lnformatlnn concerning the t of townships and places the allotting of land and granting of crown deeds and stories of the early settlers she was given a most cordial vote of thanks for her talk tea was served amid a continual discussion mrs carollngley was also cordially thanked for her iwpttaltty arrangement was made for the an nual st patrick tea and the meeting closed everyone feeling that it bad been a particularly pleasant and pro- ntafale one stewafttown a second meeting of rural tele phonesubscribers was held at the councfl chambers on the ltth mr a o m bruyru was elected chairman mr qeo nurse was secretary the answer from the bell telerjoone co to a letter from the comrmttt of subscribers was read by the chairman as was to be expected the omrapany would not yet lower the rates but as the extreme difficult situation of the farmers was appreciated the oosnpany would consider extexaung credit to those who were unable to pay- the meeting con it unrtse however for the farmers to increase their debts the only alternatives for the farmer dictated by economic con ditions are lower rates or no tele phone a letter from the fanners sun was read in which this paper promised all co operation an interesting dlsmisdon derveuoped around the great and hrrmlng ques tion what can be done to better the farmers position the answer of the nesting was an tadepmdent nota- poutical fanners union its only aim to promote parity b the p of agricultural products and the prices of all other commodities mr c o plank from action was appointed as a memher of the commit tee to answer to a request from acton and milton siirecrltbers it was tesolved to organise a meeting at acton on monday 21st and at milton at a liter date there will be a speaker at these meetings band concert sunday there was a large gathering at the gregory theatre last sunday night when the lome rifles scottish band gave another of their popular concerts in fact one of our cltuens remarked he thought it was the best yet rev w o or thompson was the chairman of the evening and after arjpropriatf introductory remarks an nounced the following rjrogram every number of which was much apprecia ted and heartily applauded god savi- the king hymn onward christian soldiers march washington post by j p bousa comet solo vthe rosary by -char- ies wilson accompanied by the band southern melodies by the bsnd trombone quartette drink to me only with thine eyes by bandsmen clark eason thompson and gill campus memories by the band hymn onto the hiw by the band clarinet solo home sweet home by mr a hc perrott est loved irish melodies by the band hymn blest be the tie tmt binds hy the band march queen city by the band regimental march the carnpoeus ne coming o canada- i aber boy calling up his girl hello- dear would- you like to have dinner with me tpnightf she id love to dear he well tell your mother ill be over early for the lenten fast heat readycooked the ideal lenten food light and nourishing mmjt im cmmmdm wrta cmmlmdimm wkmmt the camadiah sttvtetuet wheat cohpajhy ltd baby chicks and custom hatching hollywood scw leghorn chicks hatched from eggs aver aging better than 26 oxs with no eggs less than 25 otrs- to the dosen all breeders are 1 and 3 years old selected for sise and egg type mated vo young males pullets excluded from breeding pens march chicks 13c april 12c 6 week old pullets 6sc hatch ing eggs limited number ssi fertile tmc limited number of o a c barred bock chicks 2c more than legbrjrns started chicks- 4c per week extra will custom hatch for 3c per ess for small quantifies reduction on larger quantities to 2 v c for 1000 and over tour eggs win rece special atten tion equipped with ssperate hatcher hatrnlng monday and ihursday rnornings frcumleigu poultry farm im ontario store- v 3 pkgs lux fukes large tin red cross red cohoe salmon 2 small tins red gross red covioe salmon 3 small tins clover leaf pink salmon 2 tins aylmer choice golden bantam com 2 pkgs minute tapioca 2 vs christies ginger snips heinz sweet mixed pickles in bulk per lb 3 lb pure lard choice peamealed back bacon in piece per lb choice breakfast bacon in piece per lb 5 tins brunswick sardifies choice fruit anp vegetables at right prices a e farnell 25c 29c 25c 21c 23c 23c 25c 29c 19c 15c 25c phone 75 we deliver j ob printing a speciality milton we are sorry to report that w n meott is again confined to his bed having had a heart attack last friday we wish for him a speedy recovery the milton high and public schools have been closed this week on ac count of the flu they will reopen on monday next owing to the illness of the pastor rev j w atkins who is confined to his bed with the flu the jadptt of stjipauls church was occupied hy rev tfr caswell of oakvule last sunday i n mrs jack hannarrt underwent an operation for appeodlcltts at ouelph general hospital on saturday evening last and b doing as wen ss can be ejipeuted rev f l oarperrter of tarfalgar circuit underwent a serious operation in the toronto western hospital on edrjesday of last week mr carp enters many mends will be p to earn that the operation fas inwuaii fau f l white editor of the cham pion who has been in hi health for soans time became worse on friday last and has- been nonfrned to taxs bed ever since at tnme of going to pre there is no iiutfuv in bis eorstt hon bis many tneodshrejm wo soon ncovsjcbamataon a genuine optical sale conducted by the old established elliott optical house ltd one expert slrilled optometrist in attendance oar oaanuktee of satis faction gees with each patron oensatt as wtth going on saturday march 19th 10 run to 8 pan cat tills add aat for our jhomvd is our bond our goods ark rltliablk and stylish 545 sold by many for over ten dollars when sold by us they fit your eyes properly when we refer you for medical enramln- atioxi follow our advice our extraordinary special value for one day only our sfieu frames and goldfilled trimmings very stylish and durable complete with 8pherical periscopic len ses expert eye examination included 845 sold by many for s1000 compets vdai frames and lenses meniscus quality and spherical strengths expert ootornet1atk in attendance special picailial lenses at moderate prices what skriou8 read what our emk obfbftib oak dkvbbop palrons ihink ol our service testtmonials notioe we have nundreda of these testimonials confidence of use most skilled service consult our agencies with i can recommend and persons who are in need of glasses to seek their services w a cameron ba md cm laayor of arnprlor i can heattuy ecomrnend mr elliot as an ex- ceedixudy capable optician to anyone requiring hus services- w a hau ba mx cj4l mp bouse of ooinmons ottawa it gtves me pleasure to state that- 1 have bad several pairs of gaasewi from you and have found them very mtlsfactory e a- oanada exnlbttloai the pair i got from jpou in olace bay suited me so well and i my sight so much that i was anxious to know if you had my correction in ease i should break or lose this pah- senator dr wm mckay this is to certify that i obtained a pair of spec tacles from your bouse and find them so entiiiey sa tisfactory that i take pleasure in rocoosoendlng you to all corners who are looking for the best of sex- vices ttnos mcmillan mp dominion house ruron south aprodmwjeifrs j u jordans this sale is going on only at telephone 161 for cohaultations sat mar 19 10 sum to 8 pjou gkoroetow ontario diamonds watches wedding rings your easter costume is motkcojmplete without that finishing touch which only good jewellery can give pearls crystal beads brace leu vanity cases necklets- necklet and earring sets necklet and ring sets all are to be found here at prices in keeping with the times novelty whisks the nifty whisk offers a delightful line of useful and exclusive prizes for both ladies dlftl gentlemen iwatebnmuma xfcbt nraafts j h jordan georgetown jeweller tpkomft servick -r-