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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 16, 1932, p. 3

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a local news we are riow showing the latest in ladies new spring coats dresses and call and see what we are of- fering for spring wear i d brill co phone 167 xta georgetown its the early bird i thai gets a good start brays chicks are going out twice weekly to men and women who realise uuun the is money 100 live delivery of n guaranteed because they are sturdy from government imrwctxl flocks blood tested by our bacteriologist shipped properly write for booklet giving prices bray chick hatchery baamfton ont ovaaebe fes osve fboni tuw other bray batcbertn at welland duomvlue bngersvide lindsay bead oma st cnlh oat inquiries by mall should be addressed to st catharines local reiaremntattwe geo c brown norval bra its the extra yfaarsdf jhatgdu m superior wire and superior processes of manufacturing build extra years of service intsteverjf rod of oj1bway fence that is why each roll of ojibway means lifetime satisfaction 0j1bway ikrilmflf copper bearing steel wire fence costs no more than lightweight in ferior fabric and assures won double the hfe of ordinary fence ojibway banner steal posts baih like m railroad rail casy to tfrrve mo post botes to dig i 2ir c insulated fences 1 all -ojibway- farm few 1 afmfshf stand fott oneminute im by tl preece acid test x made throughout line wire locks and stays of pa gauge extfewatwsnr c o p p bearing galvanised st wire x guaranteed full length soil 4 the ojjbway guarantee of service will be gladly er plained by your dealer v other fence carries as high guarantee and at no advasu in price good friday 35th st patricks day tomorrow dont forget your shamrock woodcutters dance at stewart- town march 23rd my irish coleen at the gregory theatre tomorrow night the local council of women will meet in the public library oa friday march 18th at 3 oclock the ladles aid concert which was to ha9e been heicklnolenwuliams on mcurch 17th is indefinitely post poned dont miss the great meeting of rural telephone subscribers to be held in the parish rail acton on monday march 21st at 2 fun be sure to hear the easter canr tata bright easter morn at the baptist church march 22nd at 815 pm admission 25c it rmr geo h jones representative of tip- top-tailors- is- at brill co 3 all day tocday call and see he latest in spimg suitings for men it a beamish will hold an auction sate at lot 16 5th line west chlngua- cousy tomorrow thursday march 17th farm stock implements and furniture fetch cbeyne auc tioneers the firemen were called out yes terday to college view when a fire occurred in the chimney at bar harry hales home it was soon est tinguished with little or no damage to property r i j r lindsay adjoining acton will hold a cleartjig sale of farm stock implements seed grain po tatoes on tuesday mar 22nd at one oclock r j kerr auctioneer phone 38 acton the young bachelors are giving another of their papular dances in trie parish hall at nerval friday even ing march 18th iripleodance or chestra a good tune for everybody you are invited the local council of women will hold a st patrick tea and sale of homemade baking in the public library on saturday march 19th from 3 to 8 pm proceeds for benevolent wont and school nurse refusal by hanks to loan 870000 to the burlington council to extend the waterworks system unless the de- i benture issue was first underwritten by a responstole bond house has meant at least the postponement of the project the early history of burlington was the subject of an interesting ad dress given by miss e appleby pro vincial historian for the ontario in stitute at a meeting of the branch of the womans institute held at bur lington last week easter cantata 30 voices mr j dark leader toss gwendolyn burrtll soloist mr charles kirk organist baptist church march 22nd the georgetown herald wednesday evening marruimriiv 1932 pww3 mrs a n frirt is spending a few days in ottai mr and mrs j mckay of creemore were visitors in town last friday mr and mrs win martin of north bay are guests of mrs oordingley this week mr menul anderson of kitchener nephew of rev a n frith spent the week end in georgetown mary and eben frith spent the week end with their parents at the baptist parsonage mr and mrs fred harding of limehouse spent sunday with mr and mrs w r cole charles st mrand mrs james drumnaond and family of barrie are spending a week with friends m town and vicinity mr and mrs calvin miller of to ronto were week end visitors with mr and mrs i m bennet miss dsa bessey left last week for toronto where she entered the train ing school for nurses at grace hospi tal mrs t j speight who was injur ed in the auto accident a week ago is improving- slowly in branpuh hos pital mr speight is also improving and is able tsj be around the house a little each day mr h o melr of windsor was in town on friday and called on a nunv- of old friends he was returning home from a business trip try ottawa he is looking fine and prospering in the border city councillor j j gibbons has the sympathy of nfiny friends in town owing to the death of his father mr john j gibbons an old and esteemed resident of acton for many years who passed away on march 5ih news and ipfocfnarion for the busy fi osrrent crap fall wheal thowm are of practically all winter unreported to be m good condition in moat counties and alfalf and clovers are also do ing well but sweet clover has heav ed considerably on soils in numerous districts unooln county reports that fruit trees have wintered satisfactorily as a result of the rampalgn to grow alfalfa inquiries are reported by peel county from all am inns of old on tario and it is stated that owing to lhe abundance and low prices of alf alfa seed this year the farmers are going to seed down more than toe normal acreage of this legwrw perth county reports a riumhrr of farmers busy cleaning seed grain ant predicts a good demand for seed of the 1990 crop which was of very good quality renfrews seedcleaning been running at fall capacity sight and day and thai county abo wroertff a large increase in alfalfa acreage no injurious effect upon crops is seen in oxford as the result of open wintert although orchards were damaged by the january ice new tisements moss norton bjj registered nurse for new york and canada wju do dressings treatments hourly nurstng or day or night box 45s georgetown st i rtjiswse far sale er kent odcjhapel street six rooms and all modern conveniences apply to mrs mcdougall tf paper hanging of all kinds done satisfactorily and at a reasonable pric jame kennedy ouelph st jqeorgefeown 3tp milm i uai inn in ii li fits irrwyn i n juiuaiaaauttiiiiajiii itot flwriv ii wanted men 700 a week apply mrs spence john st norval by the death of robert watson which took place at his home here on tuesday night of last week a respect ed and ufe4cngyesident of our vil lage hasbeen removed for many yearshe conducted a bakery business here and was well known through out the oomsnunity in politics he was a conservative and in religion a member of the united cnuxch he is survived by his widow and three children mack lee and dorothy and one sjster mrs elizabeth denny of toronto the funeral took place on thursday afternoon to nerval cemetery the service being conduct ed by rev mr rumley of georgetown ontario farmers annually lose hun dreds of dollars from nsrassttes in sheep and bogs dr i s stevenson has made a special study of hhus prob lem and has written several anutrttnn copies of which can be obtained tram your local department of agriculture four little wcsteu the whole story about how to seep milk m shape tor use in the home tsaese are clan cool and covered this ta one of the fundamental rules of home economics for best results milk should be served at the end of the meal and it should always be stoped slowly milk is the ideal foodfor children of all ages because of na high quality and quantity of protein its abundance of ealcumv its readoy assimilable phoegjborus cfsitont its to bent 5 room brick house all convenienoes hardwood floors possession april 1st apply to jos watson georgetown phone 237 tf a motherofpearl cigarette lighter between maple ave and main st finder please leave at herald office and receive reward ltp ring eggs pure bredtolay white wyandottjes 50 cents per fifteen t3opper hundred barred rocks special ifistmg 75 cents per fifteen only pedigreed males used j watktns phone 6 r 24 norval station 8to mcbean co week end specials a y good fcr thursday friday saturday iron and its easily digested fau sugar church news oddfellows note all members are requested to be present on monday mar 21st when golden star lodge of brampton will confer the third degree refresh ments win be served it coming f e luke optometrist eyeatghs specialist 187 yonge st toronto may be consulted at hlntona jewelry store georgetown about your eyes for glasses wednesday march 30th st er te mia ntl h4 o ojibway emx county oat r v- t v- j 1 won electric clock at the free drawing at richardsons hardware store last saturday after noon karl mocumber was awarded the handsome synchronous electric clock valued at 12o0 he held num ber js5752 saerad cantata on good friday evening march 25 a sacred cantata olivet to calvary j h maunder will be given in knox presbyterian church by the choir as sisted by mrs mcleay soprano mr charles pauardeau tenor and mr norman laird baritone silver col lection vt dance at stewaritsara 23rd the woodcutters are giving another dance with miss cash and her 4plece orchestra at stewsuttown hall on wednesday evening march 23rd dancing at 816 admission 25 cents ladies provide everybody welcome committee wm hulls j brown f jenklnsou it celebrated 14th birthday the 14th birthday of verdun re- bekah lodge was celebrated by the members last evening there was a good attendance and the evening was spent in a card oontest- the winners were mrs bullard mrs feller miss june frank mr ed wheeler mr bralsby in the draw for the quilt mrs dan livingstone was the winner far tiring church tramps sheltering from the cold- are believed to nave set ore to the 100 yearold anglican church at burling ton formerly used as a public school the building was saved when charles clark burlington beach saw smoke coming from the bunding entered and extinguished the blase which was in the middle of the floor st patrick social at aingrove asbgrare womeasi lnatltntfi will hold s st patrick social hi the base ment of the united church ashgrove on friday evening march 18th mr klrstlne agricultural i will give an illustrated taut on the ferguson highways a scenic and comic reel and musical numbers prom ise an interesting evening everybody welcome refreshments silver col lection it celebrated 14th birthday mrs kllwaheth forgraves celebrated her htb birthday at the borne of her hngiitf mrs b mownlrter on sat urday last mrs f is env joying the best of health and was the recipient of many hearty congratula tions from relatives and friends among those present on the occasion were mr and mm crasland and son albert a great grandson phillls ede of toronto a great granddaughter mr and mrs t j a ferguson of h and son ted a great grand son mr and mr thonger of to ronto the herald joins in extending congratulations to mrs forgraves knox charcat aaad terian rev a l howard ph d pastor it christianity were buried who would conduct trie funeral and who would mourn satvatleo army cant w bradley lieut j books sunday next sunday school at 10 am holiness meeting 11 am sunday school and bible class 3 dm salva tion meeting at 7 pjn tuesday 730 borne league ladles meeting wed nesday 8 pjn public meeting- all welcome united chareh rev r w rumley minister mr norman laird choir leader 10 am sunday school and bible classes 11 sun holy communion the atone ment 7 pm evening service what does death do series on christ and the crises of life friday evening preparatory service and reception of new members at 8 oclock in the church 745 the session will meet a premium of over 40 per cent at prevailing prices is being paid the ontario farmer for branded mtahag- stated j a carrojl secretary on tario marketing board on being asked to explain ttds encouraging oimrttuon he said ha the past ontralo gju tune ex ported to the united tsates a as many as 4000 csraoads of ruta bagas or winter table tnrnks ontfl recently however few of these grow ers and s have given any real thought to developing the trade lepresented by oar own larger con suming centres having this market shippers offered ttxe gestton that nearby farmers and ket gardeners were taking care of the umited demand now bad rutabagas are like bad eggs they destroy markets and limit consumption sb with the idea of sailsfying themselves noat the home markets could be developed provided that rutabagas of a known high qual ity were put within the reach of the consumer men of the ontario marketing board developed a plan rrplalntng the major feature of the to rent room cottage on charles april 1st apply to j kennedy six st to seat comfortable six room cottage water inside light and good garden rent reasonable possession 1st japril phone z58j or write box 417 george town st 1- ta beat x house to rent on mnrdock street i jan 1st- all cohvanwinries apply to jas bauanune umium hy tf a k colman baptist chareh rev l s haverstock of ouetph will preach on sunday morning pas tor a n frith will be in charge of the evening service and preach every one a niagistrate sunday school at 10 am lesson the death of jesus young peoples tjnlon on monday at 730 pm the story of passion week or the sufferings of jesus boys meeting thursday p h ere an dtk ere oram shipments through the port of halifax were nearly 400- 000 bushels greater in 1931 than in 19v figures for the two years are us0 7 j 1995 bushels 1931 l1167s7 bushels gold production from northern ontario mines is 1931 is estimat ed to have a value of s43o00o0o since mining began 25 years ago these mines have produced to a value of s395000000 worth of gold the mountain eomea to maho met these days university of alberta gives sducatlooal courses by radio four times a week en abling those unable to attend la person to have the university taken to total value of all held crops produced in canada in 1931 is estimated at s4s11510o0 of which wheat accounts for 1108- 788000 hay and clover la the next moat valuable crop betas put at i11jj41000 a solid block of bias granite haws from the sme of ml str doaald uvtxm canadian rockies has been shipped to new haves connecticut to be incorporated to the new strathcona memorial building now being built at yale university the five great branches of primary industry to flar as measured by the lateatavallabm rtatlaticb of value of production were agrieulturs forestry min ing electric power and fisheries with the first having a prodaetlon greater than all the four others gregory theatre wednesday march mtn the front page a truetoufe rtvldly dramatic story of the teniae power of the press chapter 4 the gauoptng ghost the stunt serial cartoon canadian capers every tbasday and weotoesuavy dlnnerware night friday mar 18th sundown trail- western starring torn keene comedy threat pie mystery mickey mouse cartoon fox movietone news s1k- verware night dessert spoons will be given away this week ssturday march lstb matinee at s pmhartbreak starting charlie farrell madge brans and bardie al bright boy friends comedy cam a cop sports novelty wild and wool 4ariouu xhnwss curate fry lorjkay moussao onssa axrfbbtab f out far the k w beatty xald- wtatar golf ehamplonahlp trophy to be fought for over the links of the royal oolwood joolf course iwbraary tsst leading amateora from seattle have notified ttwlh anawtkn to compete last yoara sap winners from victoria will also tea off and there will be strang oonttngenta from vancou ver and the prairie provlncea as tar east as wutnlneg whs is che canadian pacific aeailnaur wtth the loageat aor- vioa reeordr a controversy re- caa raging has been ended by itatement that john af vancoovei la the u aaan of the company i years of service cloaely sd by- w j chraat of ha- aultoa wtti 47 they- are uvaty usaa 7 years of i wtth their first manili autag osnghtsd wtth caiuolatr ssmluuny soad jooatag forward fator vlsdts to the domlatop fas oxfor44axnrldn ausrs aau- at raosntly from babu joan to vljvornoor aboard the dnrhiia of tore m betwssaca cad brlttah uatvaralty ski wauaa till arostuy he a iwattt ef the plan mr carroll said that bagos is branded tndiridnally to only the bags bore any trade mark or grade name in most eases the consumer purchasing only osae or two rutabagas did not nave tee op portunity to examine t dteung marks on the bags and tneretbre bad no ctteek on the quality purchased marketing of oornrnenced last yard general trucking at all times garbage removed weekly at jes harwood am0 atngie cord mixed rafla tuo smgle cord phone an oborobtown ret sale yqricsnire pigs 8 weeks old 20 of young sows due to farrow in mar and april each iron grey gelding rising 8 yrs sound andjgood in au liamem apply lloyd hitinrlr lot 4 our 10 erin phone erirf 3921 ttc far sale oil stove 700 baby carriage ex cellent 81500 watenpower washer 5jk race smell cbwber 400 good tljbo umbrella stand tljso carparet vacuum and sweeper com bined all cheap tor cash apply to f ruddy over post office up groceries 5 lb tin corn syrup t lb tin baking powder kellogcjs allbran kelloggs pep i salads orange pektie tea vis red rose orange pekoe yi v choice ti 2 peas choice golden bantam com 10 lbs granulated so gar 10 lb- brown sugar- gold medal pumpkin tvis ivory flakes selox soap chins pkg glacier sardines crowti blend bjack tea i lb i lb coffee christies sodas brunswick sardines simplicity patterns mcbean co georgetown ontario 33c 19c 19c 10c 37c 13 v 39c 2 tins for 25c 2 for 25c 50c soc 3 for 25c 3 for 20c 10c 3 for 25c 35c 27c 2 for 19c 5c 15c ttje uj nnm ml hill jihl li i iii l- notice appltrations for a road superin tendent for the township of esques- rng wffl be i p until wednesday march 23rd at 8 pm stor tnforma- uon regarding duties apply to the clerk or any rn of the oouncll l m bbxtnett u township clerk chatn of retail stores agreed to ac cept a trial shipment stops that time this particular chain has report ed an enooutaging increase in use sale of rutabagas and other retail organisa tions are now k this graded product one group of retail stores is now selling branded rutabagas at the rate of approximadely 250 h a week it is reported in i to this experkonerrtal shipments have been sent to the new york city markets and reports have been very satisfactory within the past few weeks ontario branded ruta bagas have been tried in a moxoureal chain of stores that the quality was round satisfactory is proved by the fact that another carload of branded lutsmagsa left ontario for moartreal last week- the farmer who is supply ing this special trade mr carroll said is receiving a premium of ap- proxtmately 40 per cant at the saugsp- ing point i wish to point out par ticularly he went on that this does not represent the pisuuutn wbtxch aiuld be paid the grower if all of ts product was of a quality fainv ly high to make toe branded grade farmers are very pleas witxi the result of the plan and are enquirin into the possibility of expanding this trade they express uwmwilito as prepared to be more careful m thelr cmtural practices in order that a greater proportion of their rutabagas will make the branded grade browns bakery announces a new cherrynut loaf which is going over big tf you have not- tried one yet you are miming a real treat- also try our humemade pork pies browns bakery notice to creditors of the estate ef john aautthews late of the twamshlp ef cmngaa- ha the cawaty as feel far- all fkrsons having claims against the estate of the late john matthews who died on or about the 28th day of february 1932 at the township of nhmgilarouay are re quired to send to the undersigned so licitor or his executors on or before the 9th day of april 1032 toll par ticulars of their chums i and take notice that after the 9th day of april 1932 the executors wm m ocee to distribute the assets of the said estate having regard only to the iivw of wblch they shall then have had notice and that they wm not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not have then re ceived notice for the assets so distri buted or any part thereof dated at georgetown this 8th day of march 1032 bienneth m lanodon- georgetown ontario solicitor for annie matthews and assert chatter his executors st n a robinson butcher choice meats poultry butter and eggs at right prices we deuvem kvkey saturday phone georgetown mir is in a robinson batcxxer norval ont tt gregory theatre tuesday and wednesday march 22nd and 23rd i v under auspices of georgetown fire brigade the fourth alarm at a wonderful picture that everybody should see adult ticket 35c children 10 cents eaiw a j3p creophos a strengthening tonic and tissue builder reukves 8totborn deefseated coughs bknchttls and asmattc conditions one of the8t tonics for after the flu or for building up resistance to it large bottle 100 danns drug store phone 327 georgetown patterns a three women hung their washing ont the other day and when they were finished began to talk about bonse cleaning said mrs a i dont know what im going to do about our attic its filled with a lot of things we dont use any more and theyre far too good to throw away her two company ion agreed that they were faced with the same problem but no one knew just what to do about it thjese three ladies are just an example of you and me sometime or other during the year here and there about the place maybe in the attic maybe in the cellar some article lies unused to you perhaps it represents very little as far as usefulness goes in your house hold it has servcxf its time and made way for something new but the same article may be just what mrs soahdso is looking for perhaps mr soandso could use that old desk and his wife has been looking all over for that style of flower basket spring housecleaning time is fast approaching lets look over the contents of the attic pick out something that somebody else might be glad to buy and then put an advertisement in the herald a small advt costs but fifty cents for once or 3 times for 1 00 and rnay help you dispose of those unused articles tt i t

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