tt v f r local news v meat market special prices for this week pork roasts off shoulder hamburg steak 2 1b choice sliced breakfast bacon peamealed back bacon in piece choice roasts of veal lean stewing bief i fresh caught halibut and lake trout every thursday and friday special low prices in window saturday we deliver promptly j 10c lb for 25c 15c lb i7clb 15c lb 10c lb erwin goldham phone 1 pure food stqrl 3 lb bulk soap chips for 23c i lb tin chase fit sandborns dated coffee 49c i lb chase sanborns superior quality black tea 49c large tin vitone 49c 3 pkgs salt iodized or plain 25c 2 lib pkgs domestic shortening 23c 2 i lb pkgs easi first shortening 23c 2 i lb pkgs pure lard 17e nice assortment mixed cakes per lb 25c smiths chili sauce reg 35c bottle 25c choice breakfast bacon in piece per lb 13c choice pearnealed bacon in piece per lb 19c choice fresh fruit and vegetables v a e farnell phone 75 we deliver fe noxzema skin cream greaaelesa a smother clearer complexion in 8 hours wonderful for blemishes coarse pores roughness blackheads chapped hands burns razor rash chaffing and sunburn special price whole they last a regular 23c jar for 1q danns drug store phone 327 afccau and bottkayick ratkbnb georgetown kings blrtlkuy friday juno 3rd public school field day friday june 3rd at the park now is the time for trie girls to start a softball leagfie in town 1 the firemen are holding a mon- r garden party on june 28th don t forget to put your flags out on friday the kings birthday if you have anything to sell tell the public through the columns of the herald a apod suaed deer has been seen number of times on the property of mr w a wilson 8th line george town the change in the arnpw bus schedule which went into effect on may 29th is published on frage one of this ise f l mcoilvray is still busy eave- trduglilng have you had your house done yet pbone 273 for art estimate shop on john street s a large delegation or baptists from georgetown attended the gueiph as sociation at preston on tuesday ami wednesday of this week the annual lawn fete will be held at the home of mr e fleck on saturday june 25th under the aus pices ol the royal circle particulars later owing to georgetown band going to camp on june 30th the firemens monster garden party will be held on tuesday june 28th further partic ulars later plants for sale tomato cauli flower celery and all varieties of cabbage plants for sale at the w h godfrey estate ouelph st wholesale and retail 4t the vocal solos by mr s gby of umehouse heard over cfca on sunday were well rendered and much appreciated by all wbo were tuned in the georgetown mens bowling club will hold their opening games on thursday june 2nd at 7 pro sharp cohmpetitions president vs vicepresident all bowlers wishing to pjfer be on time a monster garden party under the auspices of knox presbyterian church will be held in the park georgetown on thursday june 16th trie george town boys band is expected to be present watch for further particu lars acton united church young peoples society paid the young people of georgetown united church a visit on monday evening the acton society supplied the program and the georgetown society served lunch all had a most enjoyable evening the prize winners of euchre held by the ladies auxiliary canadian legion were 1st mrs e mcqulgan 2nd miss jean dickson consolation mrs a semple gents 1st mr f braisby 2nd mr w roney consol ation mr neville jepson the win ner of the lucky number for clock was mrs j young plans are being made by a com mittee of ashgrove old girls and old boys for a basket picnic on the grounds of ashgrove- public school president fred wriggleswortta and secretary mrs g a kennedy horn by are extending an invitation to the pupils expupils and teachers to be guests at this re union on friday july 1st at 2 p in standard time trje georgetown herald wednesday evening personals mjfis ethel marshall of gueiph was jiom on monday miss jean ajen of toronto was home for the week end mr t cave of detroit is spending a few days at his home here mr harold bell of hamilton spent tire week end at ms home here miss margaret kennedy of ouelph spent tne week end at her home here miss shirley shook of detroit is visiting with mr and mrs j n oneill mr and mr john m thompson of thoruld spent the week end at the rectory j miss e appelbe pent the week end with mr o c aiken at the wood lands in bronte mr and mrs harold beach of de troit spent the week end with mr and mrs r b foulis mrs ada obrien and miss mar- garet 6 brien spriu the vepk end at the home of mrs n hunter mr and mrs e dobble who hayo been esteemed citizens of georgetown tor many yvars teft last wefc for their new home in newmarket mr and mrs r- t rttcgllvray of thistletwn and mrs annie mcuv ray and son norman of toronto epeittr sunday with mr and mrs f i mcouvray mrs alexander mckechnle who has spent the past number of years in town has purchased a home in wiarton where with her late husband and fatally she had lived for thirty five yftpi previous to coming to ucoigetown among those from out of town who attended the funeral of the late john a ballantine were mr and mrs jack ballantine mrx jas ballantine mr m ballantine london mr and mrs h berry mrs berry and miss berry arthur mr alex piatt ortan mr jas irons toronto ing jiitiw 1st 1932 new advertisements beadiac strictly cash wmk eer potatoes forale 100 bags of irish cobblers for dom estic use or tor seed apply at her ald office it piano rash as records main street m town for sale in good condition cheap for o a good phonograph with 50 apply to mrs s bonfield box 497 cleorge- 3tp tenders wanted tenders will be received up until june 20th for shingling stewarttown public school with xxxxx snjngles walter lawson secretary l tor mrs de vi wanted ral housework on farm a r 3 georgetown ltp kay for sale a quantity of choice aualna nay for sale apply to a r speight phone 2t9w georgetown 3t wanted an experienced saleslady especially in ladles readytowear good ex- imricnco and references necessary apply by letter to box i herald office it to kent apartment in bapust church par sonage possession june 1st apply to rev a n frith at the parsonage 41 for sale to the citizens of georgetown all citizens who can provide i commodation in their homes for which they shall be paid for delegates to the firemens convention to be held in georgetown july 29 30 si and august 1st 1933 irindly communicate at once with a b parr chairman of billeting committee phone 316 at move tom- clock on daylight saving will come into ef fect in georgetown on sunday june 5th at 12 oclock ajn dont forget to move your clock forward one hour lofk rifles scottish all ranks d oo will parade at the armouries at 7 pjn thursday june 2nd in uniform to proceed to the re gimental smokier at milton a full turnout is necessary t nerval anniversary services of norval unit ed church will tie held on sunday june 5th the preacher for the day will be rev andrew rohb of glebe- road church toronto services at 11 sun and 730 pjn standard time scho open earlier starting this year the schools of ctatario will open on the first day of september ordinarily the schools re- suqe their classes on the day follow- ixtg labor day which holiday is the first monday of that month the edict means that this year tnsteadof returning to school on tuesday sept l the pupils will return to their das- sea on thursday septl labor day sept 5 will be a holiday u usual if the ultimate in safety com- fort economy and beauty have you seen the new patented seibejr- linc duotread tire tv tire that breathe and has twp live come in today and let us demon strate these remarkable new features in the tire that never wears smooth we carry a complete line of seiberling tires in ouf store we will be proud to let you see them you will be wise to chooser a set or your car size ace portage regular portage hd special hq duo- tread 440 x 21 580 670 855 450 x 20 615 760 920 1220 450 x 21 625 765 955 1040 1265 1685 475 x 19 779 900 1055 1080 1305 1740 475 x 20 790 910 1105 1345 500 x 19 825 950 il40 1180 1435 2010 500 x 20 840 970 1175 1210 1470 500 x 21 525 x id 1225 1060 1285 1305 1 585 2110 525 x 20 1120 t35a 1665 525 x 21 1160 1415 1720 550 x 18 1420 1715 2320 550 x 19 1180 1460 1470 1780 2370 600 x 18 1675 1890 2525 600 x 19 1710 1745 1955 2645 600 x 20 1990 2680 600 x 21 s 1800 2055 laid to rest in greenwood the funeral of the late john a ball antine was held from his late resi dence queen st georgetown on friday afternoon may 27th the ser vice was conducted by the rev r w rumley assisted by rev mr caldwell of umehouse and rev mr boyd chaplain of the georgetown branch of the canadian legion after the service at the house the remains were interred in gteenwood cemetery the pall bearers were ii tost i hornby j kaisei t treanor b fvxester l cook there were many beautiful floral tributes rev father mcbride gaest of honor the rev father mcbride was guest of honor last evening at uie home of mr and mrs mulr where a few of his partshoners gathered to wish him well and bid him god speed on his journey to the eucharistlc congress to be held in dublin ireland the home was beautifully decorated with roses tulips and when the guests had gathered around the attractively spread tables mr cummins made an address of ap preciation of father mcbrkjes work in his parish also expressing best good wishes for a happy journey and safe return at tne conclusion of the axt dress mr jas boyle presented father mcbride with a purse father mc bride was deeply touched by this ex pression of love and goodwill and when thanking them he told of his love for his people especially the poor and the children rt was a memorable oc casion and will not soon be forgotten by the members of holy qrees church who were privileged to be present j mackenzie son to muxd 33s0m theatre at skaforth work will begin at once on seaforths pew 30000 theatre which is expected to be completed by september 1st j b mackenzie son of george town and acton are the inst of the project and have already ac quired the property softball news prices on all other sizes on request sinclair the vulcanlzer ttre and battery service faammhwimi i georgetown phone 26w last evening tuesday the fans were treated to a pretty fair exhibition or soft ball tn the first game of the double header between langdons strollers and tm sykes maple leafs the strollers did not get started right on the dot and the first three men jip for the maple leafs brought m three runs then clayton bradley set tled down for the strollers and retired the side with the fourth man up stand ing on third in the first inning a ritchie for the mania leafs had the strollers guessing and they only count ed one run tn the first frame from that time on itwaa anybody game until the second half of the 4th when the strollers tucked the game away by massing up six runs even at that if the game had gone more than 5 in nings there might have been a dif ferent result as it was the score stood strollers ii maple leafs 7 batteries strollers c bradley k richardson c maple leafs a ritchie p tenant c the isnoond game between long and mcllntocks millionaires and beau monts glen cteroonstrated the bene fit of the earlier games of the million aires tn the first frame the mpqi- aires went right after the offerings of the glen and ran up a tally of u runs the glen in turn did not find their batting eye until the end of the 5th when they piled up their only count of 7 and the final score showed mil lionaires 19 glen 7 batteries million aires aloott p mcnally c guenv oarvta p wheeler c already some people with no thought of sportsmanship have formed the practice of picking up balls and bats after the game and we would ask the careless or thoughtless persons who have done this to return the ball to kenneth m langdon and the bat to w h long games thursday and friday ev ening at 8 is and 7 is high school park dont miss them notice to water users water will be shut off sunday june 5th from fi3fhajn to a pjn for the purpose of cleaning the silver creek reservoir the public are asked to govern themselvea accordingly v w o marshall j waterworks hupl 1 debts collected the sooner you send your list of outstanding accounts to kelly aiken the oslteetanv at orangeville the quicker you will have funds on hand to meet your own lequnements and sun learn sale hanging pots ftiled prices reas onable delivered mrs wm gamble phone 130 georgetown ltp notice re calcium chloride oat streets the council at a meeting- held last night decided that property owners could avail themselves of abaiting the dust nuisance by application of cal cium chloride by petitioning the coun cil for the same and agreeing to as sume the cost forms of petitions are available at trie municipal office f l heath clerk mi h4inmilijiuuiiiiiuujfma m barber shcjp announcement mr wm hurt man wbo has been op erating a barber shop in the roney building wishes to announce that he has moved his business across the street next to longs confectionery store wm huffman main street georgetown colman service aast tara general trucking at an times karoage removed weekly at all kinds of box and pot plants for fiuea ssrwood a50 stogie cord v mired rails 150 single oord phone jsj oworqktown laws mowers sharpeawd j laan mowers saws etc stmrpenedt also repair work on furniture call at shop on mill street or phone 16- u laird ltp paper painting e am prepared to do paperhangtng and painting at reasonable prices all work guaranteed satisfactory geo w herrington phone 168 georgetown tf for sale bratty electric washing machine in firstclass shape for sale cheap ap ply j a evans edith st 3t for sale six room cottage on main street south for sale price reasonable apply to geo w herrington phone 166 georgetown tf i t house to rent on murdoch street possession jan 1st all conveniences apply to jas ttallantlne hamlwnn nw tf court f revision take notice that the court of re vision will sit at the municipal office in georgeown on be 13th day of june 1933 at 8 pm to hear appeals filed against the assessment roll of 1933 f l heath clerk assessment appeals townsmr of esqtjbsing take notice that a court of revi sion will be held at the council cham ber stewarttowo on monday the 13th day of june at 10 oclock sun to hear appeals against the assessment roll of 1933 3t i m bennett township clerk mcbean co bigger add better bargains for six days only- special hosiery sale ladies pure silk ahd rayon hose assorted sizes and co lors regular 75c 100 sale prie 39c 1 full fashioned hose ladies chiffon hose supersilk and corticeili makes 1 00 or 125 sale price- 79c ladies service weight hose corticeili and supersilk makes 100 or 125 sale price 79c ladies service weight pure silk full fashioned hose 100 sale price r dollar queen pure silk hose sale price ladjes mercerised lisle hose sale price soacette misses and childs sockettes silk rayon and siies 5 to 8 regular 35c and 50c sale price childs and misses mercerised ribbed hose 35c 50c sale price your choice golf hose boys golf hose all wool sizes 6 to 10 regular sale price boys golf hose fancy patterns sale price just opened the new summer simplicity patterns i 65c 65c 29c lisle 29c and 25c 50c 35c 29c 15c v mcbean co georgetown ontario riuuumn4uii hrtlii t a t that speaks for itself he overwhelming response which has met the opening of our eighteenth anniversary and expansion sale was the truest mark of esteem and faithful cooperative patronage which a community could show we are proui to have merited such confidence and esteem the many messages and expressions of congratulations of appreciation were very encouraging and appreciated by us ilso wor ds we noticed too that many took a personal pride in our new store and felt as though we were celebrating a large community affair together we again thank you our friends for the loyal patronage which has helped to build our success we thank you also for the good words you have passed on our behalf to relatives and friends who in turn became our friends you can always be assured of our faithful service plus quality merchandise and 1 00 per cent values by popular request we have extendectthe duration bf our sale for one more week d brill co corner mill and main sis georgetown phone 167