0 s u hbbfmtammhii page 2 the georgetown herald 3vedbfeiday everting october 1 9th 1932 i j- if riaai v h j dont miss this opportunity the last three days of silver annual fall sale weare featuring riw fall lines of all kinds of shoes at immensely reduced prices our annual fall sale presents bargains atfliis time of the year vheri they arernost desirable prices were never so low bargains were never so numerous supply your fall and winter clothing needs now and save nebd5 h silver where yftur dollar goes farther phone 375 georgetown decide calmly selecting dlanwnda or precious stones u not a mission to be left to but minutes nor is the design of mounting an after thought detail to be lushed we should welcome your visit on occasions hi advance of the day of actual purchase en abling us to more surely assist you to a lastingly happy selec tion j h jordan georgetown jeweller your wife and family deserve lightning protection lightning arrestors installed this week only 100 comply with your fire insurance requirements you can laugh at lightning if you phone 241 regardless of where you bought your radio employ frank citmees phonk ml radio and electric service georgetown by georgetown lumber co new brick veneer house on king st georgetown with all modern conveniences this house will be open for inspection friday and saturday october 21st and 22nd up to 930 pm f this is a choice property at a bargain 2 tins eagle brand condensed milk 35c vl lb tin bensdorps royal dutch pure cocoa 19c yl lb tin red sockeye salmon 19c 2 pkgs dads oatmeal cookies 25c 3 pkgs quaker corn flakes r- 25c meads cereal per pkg 25c no 5 pail new clover honey 39c no i tin corned beef 15c large oil bottle artificial vanilla 19c 2 x i lb pkgs pure lard 23c choice breakfast bacon sliced per lb i15c 2 tins snap hand cleaner 25c choice fresh fruit and vegetables a ml akjnfcjljl phone 75 we deliver born hunter at peel memorial hospital brampton on oct 10th 1933 to mr and mrs e hunter nee alice wood a daughter in memoriam armstrong in loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother catherine armstrong who passed away oct 19th 1939 october brings sad memories of a loved one laid to rest she will always be remembered by those who loved her best sadly missed by sons jack and clarence and grandson jack huts in loving memory of lloyd w huto who passed away oct 16 1929 we often sit and think of him when we are alt alone for memory is the only friend that grief can call its own like ivy on the withered oak when all other things decay our love for him will still keep green and never fade away sadly missed by mother and father o pry in loving memory of sadie be loved daughter of mr and mra james bell who was called to rest oct 21st 192s calm and peaceful she is sleeping sweetest rest that fallows pain but we who loved her sadly mlashcr but trust in ood to meet again to have to hold and then to part is the greatest sorrow of a mothers heart missed by mother father sister and brothers united church anniversary services labge cottawaatiqns vnjov splendid 8emmon8 by rbv j a tueb ma bd entkrtafn- fowl 8upfer and ment bright autumn weather prevailed on sunday last- when anniversary ser vices were held in oeorgetown unit- ed church large congregations were present at both servient when rev j a tuer ma ba oft st catharines preached ekxaient and inspiring ser mons in the morning after reading the 18th chalger of 8t luke commencing at the 11th verserev mr tuer chose as his text the 13th and 14th verses viz and not many days after the younger son gathered all together and took his journey into a far country and there wasted his substance with obituary archie meoebbom archie mboihbon who until he re signed two years ago was governor of the hajton county jail in milton for 23 years died at his home here sup- day afternoon at 2 otolock deceased who was well known throughout hal- ton county was in his 94th year he was a member ana an elder of knox presbyterian church a oonserveui and an orangeman survlvjng are his widow two sons and two daugh ters william of new westminster b c archie of norwood man mrs r s hutcbeon toronto and mrs m jy carton of kunming township the funeral on tuesday afternoon was largely attended by prominent men from all parts of the county- service was held in knox church rev j n mcfaul officiating m was made in evergreen cemetery cham pion deceased was an uncle of our es teemed townsman mr 8 h moolb- bon john haines on his farm at olen williams oct llth the death occurred of john haines the late mr haines was native of england being born in yeovil county somerset in the year 1875 as a young man he enlisted in the royal garrison artillery serving seventeen years during which time he saw service hi india oibraltar and the channel islands at the beginn lug of the south african war be was ordered to south africa and served there for the duration of the war un der general buller and lord roberts and wasswavded both the queens and the kings medals before the war he had married jane hancock of huntaplll somerset and after the war they took up farming at the same place in 1913 he emigrated to can ada with his wife and family ana settled on the farm where he died he is survived by his widow and seven children roland thomas mar- jorle mary and mrs mathew beau mont of olenwllllams mrs h p beaumont and mrs p donovan of toronto the funeral was held on thursday afternoon front his dense to st asians church rev w o o thompson officiating ment was made at olen cemetery riotous living and when- he nactjvls to whom coming as unto spent all there arose a mlghtyfam- lne in the land and be began to be in twanfe the speaker said in part want was the beginning of the young mans transformation when be suffered he began to think then there was hope jesus made want a motive of the young mans transformation he to himself when destitute and could not get away with it nor can we we can never get away from ood as individuals and nations we are like the prodigal we received a great heritage and have been wasting our substance and are now in want our reformation start now it was the prodigal nst chance things that hurt ras are the most kindly in the end we resist kindly advise until we are laid low ana in the- moral ele- rment we resist the oner things of life until we are hurt as a consequence of us going against oods will as in dividuals and nations through war etc ood has brought us to want and then we go home ood has given us a grand opportunity to live better lives as individuals and nations the prodigal htamed himself tor bis wretched condition and we today must not loes the power of selfcriticism the prodigal asked forgiveness and aa must we never was nature bounteous and never 1 skilled but through and disregard of oods ways we have made fools of ourselves and we are in want ww jlve been unbrotherly misused the resources of oods earth for selfish purposes and we are to want now is s good time to get back to god tns recent empire conference at ottawa asked j oods guidance in their work all less without ood ood enough for us ail and a system should be the basis tlan nation work and justus la what the people want not charity toe old things the prodigal bad run away from were worth returning to but it took courage to ask bis fathers for giveness it takes courage to stand up for ood in ales mad rush today it takes courage to return to ood and his ways but the old spiritual life is worth returning to what will it pro fit a man if he gain the whole world and loes bis own soul seek ye first the kingdom of ood bring be world back to oods jclftgnm by re turning to him paw the choir under the leadership of mr nortnan laird rendered special musks at both services at the morn ing serrtos mr charles warpes toronto aanc oome ye blemx my father and at the evening se vice miss marjory budd of toroal sang how beautiful dnpn the mow tains the mnlnal program added materially to the enjoyment of he services rev ceo alken of bawnafad and rev a n ryito own assisted at the evening servtos the chancel of the onumh was tastely decorated with beautiful bowers for the occasion the supper and entertainment in the church on monday evening was largely patronised more than three hundred sat at the tastily arranged tables and partook of a most liberal helping of delicious roast chicken hot potatoes vegetables etc followed by pie cake and other dellcarlps that combine to complete orstclsas menu this bountiful supper was pre pared and served by the men of be church and they arecto be congratu lated on the splendid success of their effort l the lions boys band under the able leadership of their bandmaster mr a h perfott rendered several selections during the se of the menu which were much appreciated and enjoyed following the supper all- adjourned to the auditorium of the church where the evenings programme was continu ed mr- a madaren was the chairman of the evening and after cordially welcoming the gathering which in cluded representatives from all the local churches be called on rev dr howard town and rev mr aitken balllnafad who made short congratu latory addresses selections by the church choir and emanuel college male quartette were followed by the speaker of the evening rev archer wallace ma bx of toronto who was introduced by the chairman rev mr wallace gave a splendid address on right and wrong ideas of religion he believes in christians being able to enjoy life as ood in tended they should and dispelled the old idea held by some that c has a restraining influence that makes life almost miserable suchla not the case he said lor religion is an in spiration that makes for a larger richer and happier life he would have no creed as no one church is all good and there are many good roads leading to the fathers house his address was very parotlcal and interesting throughout and oontamea sufficient humor to illustrate that all ctuitslans are not sad and morose another selection and encore by rmanuel quartette whose numbers added much to the enjoyment of the evening the vmronouncuui of the bene diction and another chapter in the history of the church ended screen enhances thrills in mystebymblo doctor x the magic of the screen adds to the thrills of another well known stage play which has fceen cinetnatlsed with great effect doctor pc the play by howard w oumstock and allen o miller has been given a thorough screen treatment by robert taster and bad baldwin and produced by first tattoos- when it comes to the oregory theatre next saturday oct 22nd matinee and evening it promises to give its aud thing new in the way of melodrama knox church anniversary services kftv dr cunningham pbeal inspiring sermons congregations oj womens institute held their october meeting at the home of mrs samuel kirk there was a splendid attendance and much business was dispatched after opening in the usual form- reports of the different activities of the month were submitted the ro- oelpts from the euchre party held in the servloes in knox presbyterian legion rooms wore handed in and show a balance after paying all ched to large sunday anniversary supper will be held mtlday night church were largely attended on sunday last when another anniver sary was celebrated large-oongre- gatlons were present both horning and evening when rev dr cunning ham of knox college toronto preached masterly sermons befitting the occasion t the evening service rev dr howard pastor of the church read as the lesson the 1st chapter of john from the 1st to the 20th verses dr cunningham chose as hla text the 4th and sth verses of the second chapter of the first epistle of peter stone disallowed indeed of men but chosen of ood and precious ye also as living stones are built up a spiritual house an holy priesthood to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to odd by jesus christ the speaker said in part this letter of peters 1st the letter of an old man mellow and sympathetic in tone he hadtojignt the battles of life and tasted both victory and de feat as we all must do life is a real battle in youth middle age and old age what does it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his smile he is losing something he cannot afford keep smiling and in the- battles of old age grow old with ood believe in yourself and nave faith patience wd sympathy peter won the vlotoryof old age- and is giving advise out of bis lifes experi ence we must not whisper our faith ye are a temple of the living ood and temples are built to be seen by men and a challenge in the name of ood the church must be a liv ing mstltutian and each member a living soul we must come out into the open and shout christianity as paul said be not ashamed of ood anything that separates is loss any thing that brings together is gain where there is true religion ood comes nearer ood is nearer to us and more acceasabae to men in jesus christ contact between ood and man reli gion must have something to give to the world jesus said i sm the re surrection and the light he came to bring itept ad show men the supreme things of life see natures big things and learn the magnitude of life be kind and sympathetic one to another and meet the challenges of the world as true christiana ye must not judge ovist said judge not at all you are to interpret ood in goodness and loving kindness ood it misrepresented at times but he is a loving faojer just and kind who is willing amr ready to assist us in all lifes butles we who stand for ood must proclaim his goodness and by our lives show to the world that we are his children work for the upbuilding of his church and kingdom op earth that we may he acceptable to him through jesus christ- a splendid program of music was provided during the dav by the church choir under the leadersmp of mr p pouett many beautiful flowers decorated the chancel of the church the regular anniversary supper will toe held on friday evening next oct 21st having been postponed to above date on account of united church an niversary supper following supper a splendid program will be presented including an illustrated travellogue by rev w h hunnisett of toronto selections by the uans boys band and other musical talent women pi the expenses oc 960 a vcte of thanks was passed to airs vance kentner and her committee for the splendid work they had done in connection with this euchre party the next re port was on the baking sale held at the pair the receipts of which were 1085 a very encouraging report was handed in in connection with the banquet to the teachers for which the institute catered this was some thing which the mefbers had not anticipated and though the notice wasrather short everyone had re sponded spenddly tho receipts from this banquet were 5015 out of which there are still somef expensed to be paid special mention was inade of the cooperation of the ladles of the united church and also the kindness of the board ot that church la pairing posdble the use of tnej churcn the dishes linens- and silver ware the receipt of these splendid report the accotjospanylng cash was a very great encouragement to all who heard them and puts the in stitute in a very much better position to face the winter work the appoinjjftent of mrs living stone was- made to the central relief committee plans were completed for the old tyme dane to be held in the arena on wed october 36th as- the supplies for the layette were pretty nearly exhausted it was de cided that a shower be held- at the next meeting each lady to contri bute articles suitable to be included in such a layette it may not be gen erally known that the institute keeps on hand at all times a complete layette which any mother who finds it impossible to provide for her baby may have on applying to any insti tute member or through her own doctor the departmental speaker mrs nina moore jamieson who was to terra cotta v among our thanksgiving visitors were mr and mrs e hayward and son thomas of guelph mrs hague and family toronto miss jessie mario of stewarttown j the highway through here is gett ing a nice coat of sravel which adds considerably to the appearance of our main street mr and mrs e huntley and ramily have moved into mr wm dawsons house on comer of main and church streets mr p bllton of muskoka is spend ing a few days with friends in our vil lage mr bilton reports everything booming in that northern clime and fred certainly looks as if the northern breezes agree with hirn mr and mrs j mcbride and daugh ter mis- edna are visiting with friends in grand volley recently mr w j rutlcdge had a valuable driver killed on the cnk tracks last week i have addressed the meeting in nov- rlfl m ssfe wry m and consequently meeting will not be held in the library hall as was advertised on the yearly programs mrs t anderson emery st has very kindly offered her home for that occasion and dr marlon priest has consented to flu the breach left by mrs jamlesons illness and will be the speaker at that time the suggested roll call is an industry in this oounty and its loca tion now is the chance for the members to brush up on nearby in dustries but a gentle hint was thrown out of what would be likely to happen to anyone saying paper mills george town the roll cal for the ootober meet ing was an impromptu one my fav orite color being cbsen it was a matter of a great deal of surprise to find how many answered with blue musical selections were contributed by mrs feller and mrs r paul and were very much appreciated mr kirk very kindly nave a talk on rock oardens he advised the use of perennials and biennlals for rock garden work in preference to an nuals although there were a few that adapted themselves to that work a splendid list was given of the most useful plants to use some of which were arabia dlanthus punkla geum iceland poppy dwarf phlox this list mr kirk left with the secretary so that it might be available to the member for reference a more encouraging report of the progress of the armenian boy was brought and the members decided to remember him again and also to send a boquet to mrs jamieson to convey to her this branchs regret at her severe umess the meeting closed by singing god save the ring and the tendering to mrs kirk the appreciation of the members for her hospitality refresh ments were served before the mem bers dispersed stewarttown ruby tennant has returned borne much improved in health after several weeks treatment at toronto oenearl hospital mrs sidney hayward and son arthur of weshoeld sw jersey were visitors with mrs bally last week the womans auxiliary are post poning the sale of naklng until a fu ture date owing to so many events taking place next friday mrs bally re st johns w a at the deanery meeting held at oakvllle on tuesday- last friday evening st johns avpa met in the orange hall the vicepresident mr j brown was in che chair the meeting opened with the hymn stand up stand up for jesus the collect gospel and epistle were read by miss e bonathan d wilson and mrs p jenkinson the devotional period waa condkoted by mr boyd who spoke of the history of st paul the minutes of the pre vious meeting were read and adopted and othes business matters discussed the social program opened with winging the a y cnoms miss mary jenkinson gave an account of the hike which took place on thanksgiv ing day for the benefit of the mem bers who were in to attend the remainder of the evening was spent in a travellogue mr h huntley gave interesting talk on wales mrs h jenkinson on northern england s wilson on southern england and mr boyd on china the meet ing came to a close by singing the national anthem band concert there was a good attendance at the concert given by lome rifles scot tish regimental band under the leadership of bandmaster a h per- rott in the oregory theatre on sun day nlgnt last exmayor donald mclntyre was the capable chairman of the evening and announced the following porgn which was rendered to the delight of all present national anthem hymn onward be our watch word by the band march colonel bogey 3y the band overture golden gateb the band comet solo beautiful isle of somewhere corporal slmson overt svustsnlal by the band walts gold and sliver by the the violin edjs by jack thompson overture operatic mingle by band hymn ood of our fathers by the band arch oonmeouout by the finale regimental karen maple leaf forever no one need speak of mo if i only they just look around for an- 1 others wants milton mr and sirs chas hill of munro mich and james and chester hill of cleveland ohio paid a hurried visit to their cousins charles and ezra hiu of peru on tuesday evening at the inquest held here on friday evening last by coroner dr h a mc- oou of milton to inquire into the death of charles sim of nassagaweya township the jury returned a verdict of accidental death mrs george w maomulan of mil ton announces the engagement of her daughter rasel may to mr camp bell george wilson of milton son of mrs george wilson nelson town ship j the marriage is to take place late m october we are pleased to report an im provement in f s oochranes condi tion and join with his many frlenojt b wishing him a speedy recovery wm tlckners condition also shows an knprovenient and bis many friends nope he will soon recover mrs m j oarton who underwent a serious operation in st josephs hospital last week is we are ple to say doing nicely her many friends hope she will have an early recovery mrs a kfooibbon who h been 111 for the past few weeks is still confined to ber bed her many friends wish her a speedy restoration to health following are some interesting fig ures taken from tbe halton county jail statistics for tbe jail year ending sept 30th prisoners committed din- ins the year 157 including women committed to reformatory is to bungston penitentiary 3 married 50 unmarried 101 number of prisoners who could neither read nor write temperate 103 urtesnperate 64 na- tlnnsllttca canadians st english 11 irish s scotch 10 united states 3 other countries 43 average oust per prisoner per day lie during the sou ttanslents were liven nights sad is ill fs si champion acton mr j elvin gamble who spent th summer in missionary work at triumph saskatcherwan arrived horns last friday arid spent the weekend at his home here returning to his studies at toronto university on tues day mr and mrs a g palmer to ronto announce the engagement of their daughter hilda marion to jamesfrcderlck warnen son ofmrsj and the late mr james l warren the marriage to take place the end of october the many friends of mr and mrs russell salmon regret tlpolr removal to braoebridge this week in sport circles russ was a great favorite and he will be fhuch missed in the hockey club where he was the local star centre man in tennis bowling and other sports he was an equal favorite mrs salmon was a member of the lake side chapter of the ioxte and always willingly took her place in community work ah regret their re moval but wtah them every- success in their new surroundings and future undertakings free press v ballinafad more than the usual number of holi day visitors epent thanksgiving with friends in the community the october meeting of the wo mens association was held on tues dayafternoon the devotional exer cises being tn charge of mrs beswlck the attendance was not as large as usual but considerable business was attended to the ladles decided to arrange for a fish pond social to be held early in december those who were present on tuesday evening to hear dr youngs- address were amply rewarded as president of the saskatchewan conference he conveyed the thanks of the people of saskatchewan for the generous re sponse in their time of great need last autumn when carloads of fruit and vegetables as well as tons of clothing was forwarded to them by the united church of canada he said that while there would not oe the need this year for food stuft there would be great need for clothing dr young was returning to saskatchewan by motor and expected to leave for prince albert a distance of 2100 miles on thursday a goodly number attended the chic ken supper in the united church oeorgetown on monday evening also the excellent programme which was given following the supper dr arch er wallace proving himself to be both entertaining and inspiring arrangements are being made for the anniversary services in the unit ed church on sunday nov 6th which will be followed by a chicken supper on monday watch for further par ticulars correspbndence the recipients of the following let ter which speaks fov itself have handed it to us tor pvnucauori f colgate university ny oct 7th 1933 my dear mrs and mr presswood i have just read in the herald the memorial to your son john who gave his life for the qnpire on the scmme many years have passed to eternity since that sacrifice was made but the memory of john lives in my heart as it does in yours and while deploring the brevixy of his life i am proud of having known him and o having had him in my battalion what we call the spirit of old eng land and of the british empire is simply a compound of all such lives and sacrifices mcrlfices of tbse who placed national honours and integrity sskvvsa ti- ow safety and comfort the empire is a greater empire be cause john lived and died aadi know too that all who met him were improved by the contact v he was a good sorwa loyal tpiend and a fine soldier ova illy vo most respectfully yours tfas ballaotloe lata commanding officer 70th battalion cij i umehquse and mrs c gale j newton and vm mr and spent the boy who has never had to wear- a pair of heavy boots all winter doesnt know the real joy of going barefoot in the summer kir mrs u ejtuil thanksgiving day w mr and mrs w oreig in brentford mrs earl vannatter and son of peneon falls are visiting at the par sonage s4s e marshall who has been visiting friends in balllnafad the past week returned home saturday mr and mrs s kirkpatrick and children and miss sara stanfcush spent sunday at the tatters home in esquesing mr and mrs j n newton and son will visited mr and mrs roger- son at streetsville on sunday mr r marshall and daughter spent the week end with friendsat laurel mr geo adams and miss doris or detroit are visitmg at the borne of kirs swackhammer a number of our people attended the anniversary services at knox church oeorgetown on sunday church services at the presbyterian church were withdrawn last sunday owing to anniversary services m georgetown church mr and mrs j tarswell and mr earl farswell moved i to a farm north of olenwllllams last week and mrs mcalpine and family have moved inrj to the house vacated by mr tarnwelb we are glad to see miss margaret swackhammer is able to be around again miss moffat who has been nursing mrs r doughty the past two weeks returned home on saturday last whole family with indigestion a mother of four writes myself and family of four all seemed to suffer from acidity pains in the back and other 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