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white more bargains the best place to save money good for only thursday friday and saturday prankford pen per tin 10a tiger ulmon la 2 tins 34c heedless raisins 2 lh t 23e dates i lbs 29c hup 2 tins 27c sunbright level water 10c red hiver cereal 27c servus goods servua peoehespor tin 24c borvus coffee 615c servus 8almon sockeyo js 24c servus loaf cheese 36c huces aie lowest quautyiucust you save money baying your groctriib hmrm mrs prauueii m clarridge the passing came with romackablo suddens to mrs clarrlage mother of mr a 1 clarridge at their home east pf acton cm tho highway tliunp day morning feu 2nd although mrs churidge would have ruachud tlw completion jut lier eighty fifth year thfa month nhn wan real welt and active until tuesday evening about nine oclock while in the liv ing room spending tlio ovomng she was without any previous feeling of distress stricken with apoplexy while standing at tlio table members of tha family hurried to her aide hut ilte never rallied and her demise came very peacefully early thursday mom ins mm clarridge whom maidon name won frances m merry wan married in her girlhood daa to john clarridge of inglewood he pasicd away twenty nine years ago nnd mw clarridge has ever since remded with her sou where aho has alwayw been very liapplly situated heutheoul surviving member of the family a daughter died in infancy bin was a fine type of womanhood beloved by all who know her nnd always ac tive in making other folk happy she was vey regular in her attend ance at knox church and lived a tie voted christian life the fuucral took place on saturday afternoon when the service was conducted by her pastor rev mr stewart after which the remains were interred in tike family plot in boston mills ceme tery norval i quality always higher tha price j main strut e b gibbens managmr gtorftoibn wards garage georgetown phone 220 a gd prmafj scrvlk aad anteta warfc all kind of auto repairing done promptly by clata mechanical we guarantee eatiafaction to all customer our prices are moderate gas oils etc ch as ward mala st apatite saulcrt meamrlal gcarfetaara the norval womens institute held their regular monthly meeting at the borne of tho misses mnpherson norval on thursday afternoon february 2nd with about 40 present the meeting was honored by tho presence of mrs atkinson uie dis trict president who gave a most in spiring address dwelling upon the possibilities of a nmall organization and suggesting many branches of work that might be entered upon mr l f greenwood gave a short talk an tho steps which must neceh aarily be taken in an effort to obtain hydro electric light for our village streets mrs dolson rendered a very enjoyable solo and mrs king played two piano solos whioh were very much appreciated by all present very dainty refreshments were wrved at the close of the programme a social evening was enjoyed by the norval young people s union which met in the schoolroom of the presbyterian ohurch mon- feb 0 mr gordon leslie was in charge of the meeting there was a short mum oal programme of solos piano duots and community singing after which nearly all took part in and enjoyed an old fashioned spelling match lunch was thon served and a social hoar spent last week mr row cameron of knox college toronto gave a most interesting and instruc tive talk on his rauaionary trip to houters point northern quebou mui ruuiht mmuniml liirtt fri day afternoon ftlwmt tivi nt lock when two iihildrud john lorut mo cutiilter uuiil ft iiiri hiii ol mi and mn aux h l ciiiulwr und churlcrt hpurgiion mrlhiuuld uul 7 yfliiw on or mr and mm ioiiii mumouald win d row mil in tin hwimmlng itoli lit tin old dimi hontb of the llarleykuy factory tottlior with uordoti htitkuh agl i uml kdward hlapleton ugtd 4 tlu little lads hud ibecn pluming i with their slelgln near their hointi on main httwt but had wandered down to tin old iluui thev loft their nicigtifl uml ventured out on u the ice the iw broke uml ulf four weh jmkiipiuiuml into tin wuut the pool varies fnnu two to tnght feet in datpih anfl the two who wore drowned mvidentl ml in the deepent part the boyri luul imhmi mit ilainit and rileighndin pout ilwut j oclock in thi ntttrnotiii hhortl iwmre 5 otilmri the htiplftan boy dragged i drawl i into bin home drip pi tin wfct i llt l tiu of pxhaux- tion and hyuterlu home time later he wan able to arvi wuminr thul sotuethuik imtl happened to hu pluy raatew ami i ho two itodioh were foiitut a lew nuuutet viur by awnrch party tlu jiupith ol the imitirv tout mmut 1h tktoudid to the wreuved parol itn ami families the funeral of uinie muciiuiber took place fwoin the home of hi parenth luelph street on 8unda afternoon when the rtiuains were i ntcr rtil in oreenwootl ruiuutury the ncrviee wiih i ondueted b rev mr caldwell aiwiuted h rev dr dickie of the united church and cupt ililtz of the salvation array the pallbearoni were j ick ham hoii frank whitmee kluni frith nnd lack duncan the funeral of spurgeou mo- donald took place on monday utter- noon from the home of his parents on main street when the remains were takeu to cheltenham for inter ment tho service wau conducted by rev mr sedgeworth of choi ten ham rev k mocleau of kuox chutvh and capt hilu of the sal vation army the pallbearers all hoy scouts were frank dewhurttt gordon martin bruce mackenzie charlie stookford cecil datis both funerals were largely at tended and many were the expres sions of sympathy extended to the parents in their sad bereavement by the tragic death of their dear little aonn scene of the drowning fatality at georgetown when two iinall boys lome mucuiiibar and spurgeou mcdonald alfod 5 and 7 years lout thuir live him th wirli tlnn two jittle playmates were precipitated into the water by the breaking of the ice on the riantls gordon htottm on tin iti imwu hupleum the two little lads who narrowly escaped the fate of their little playmatei in the centre m the old dam uml mwinimnik i wheietlie water m from c to 8 feet deep hockey hi eaurlal service aelon the annual meeting of acton free librarj board was held on monday at ten oclock in the office of police magistrate moore rev a- c stewart m a chairman presided in the election of otllcon rev fath er mnreavy was elected chairman bj a unanimous vote mr h n farmer m a was reelected secre tary treasurer chief mcpherhoq is determined to put a stop to tho unseemly and un iiu itw desirable action of young men with minutes jwum wis qrw limenewl ls um flrtl 1 hjyd cut to cuelfc on wethe hiy nig lit lutt in i junior oh a llxture at llrumpto the georgetown juniors lost their ttitgjiiue or the season when brampton do touted them by the won of il to 1 tlie pla wai fiht und eleau but the georgetown loyn did not oeem to be able to got uoing only a few penalties were handed out dur- jtig the game for minor offences on frua night before the larg est crowd that ever witiiensed a hockey mauli in klora georgetown defeated the elora intermediates by the score of 4 to t in twent minutes overtime in the unit period elora hod the bout pf the play throughout and succeeded in getting the ruhlter past hoi iowa j for two goak while georgetown failed to hud the net the score at the end of the first period elora 2 georgetown 0 ill the lieginniug of the second frame elora again made a deter mined effort to repeat their per formanoes of the previous period and were awarded with another counter georgetown began to feel more at home near the ond of the period and salmon scored their first counter on a nice pass from blackburn making the score at the end of the vocond period elora 3 georgetown 1 tlio third penod was altogether different and georgetown took the aggressive and salmon again bulged the net for their second counter shortly afterwards c kentner netted tho goal that tied the score on a clever piece of stickhandling the fast pace wan beginning to tell on the elora team and for the remainder of the period their attacks were weak score at full time elora 3 george town 3 in the first overtime period neither teams scored and after a few rest started thr second motor cars who come to town jnvefi of perfod to the curb when oung girls are patting and utmost them with un warranted familiarity parents com plain of this conduct toward their daughters two young chaps from outtiido points wore brought before magistrate moore last week andjtned for thih behavior free preiw igrandysi 1 i i 1 i 1 i 1 a m grandy b phone 7b h th pan food groemry pancakes and syrup aunt jemima huukwheat fautake dour per pkff 23 aunt jemima pancako flour p4r pkff 10 old colony pure mapln syrup 10 or bottlo 3a old colony pure maplu syrup ii at bottl or luge tin maple syrup 22s edwardaburs syrup 2 lb tin 17 edwardiburu syrup s lb tin 35 kdwardiburg syrup 10 lit tin jw benaonu torn s rup quart jar so cereal specials tolled wheat 3 ll 28 commoal b ltw 25 red river cereal per pkg so kellofflis corn flake 2 pkjra 23 kellogg bran klakua 2 pkg 2ff kellogg all brnn per pkg 28 jtelloggs pup 2pkg 28 pout llran flakes 2 pkg 28 bunempnrpkg 26 some 46 veteran of the world war attended the memorial aerviuu held in the preriyterian church lant sunday evening to the late field manuill tyul haig commander in- chief of the british annies during the great war bev mr maoleau pautor of the ehuroh gave a splendid address tak ing u hi text the 0th and 7th vemen of the 82ud paalm hi theme lieing what make an empire great hu remark wen baaed on the following headings to teaeh the world some great truth the nation that learns new patriotism as sup- porting my oountry if right and endeavoring to make right if in the wrong the country that produces the greatest number of great men bir douglas haig was a great roan who had risen to the top rank as a military leader he had served hin oountry and was a world hero honor ed and beloved by the men who had served under him ashgrove following is the nchool report for january 8r iv vem karnes hon horace barnes hon jr iv evelyn walsh lion mar garet hulls hon winnifred wriggles- worth donald monabb sr ill harvey nurse hon isa bel aloxander jr iii john munabb hon lilian hulls hon john auander jr u mary alexander hon edith wngglosworth hon jr j angus monabb pr willie bradiey freddie uio- hardsou jonnle bradley o christian toaoher 1 sautjadlm caaraaleetl aamoxaalbbkjf all bftwfjpi vcalvcft it pays to advertise atterla sdwal leawl new setuen ur salarl the british settlement society of canada during 1920 and 1027 has had in many ways a very successful and a very interesting year it is in a position to report that over 500 britishers are in canada as a result of the years work in the hut two years about 1000 people were settled under its auspices among thone arriving were some of tlio very finest people both single men and women as well as many splendid families 8ome families since arnval hate moved of their own accord to other saoee but on the whole very little fflonlty has been esperienoed with the aftercare of those stmt forward by the british representative which is a tribute to the good judg ment exercised by him the above society are desirous of locating 100 families in ontario this spring sod parties desiring farm or domestic help will be well advised to oommunioate with the above society bee advt in this issue the following is the standing of the pupils of dufferin school s b no 10 ksquesing for too month of january in order of merit sr iv mao mills xutanley joe 8r ill billy ogle grace flint oft ugo tonelli xvolma merritt ernest tonelli xvema joe sr ii margaret ogle ella oak ley mable page xangelo tonelli jr iixrilly morritk jr i melville bonus diok ogle charleh mills jimmy mountain klein bonus lanra bonus amolia touell lr soan wall billy mountain beatrice merritt carney ronns qutnta tonelli those markod with x missed exum inatiouh n k hall tmihir dont forget tho junior w a pageant and eonoert in bu georges bonday bchool room on friday feb 10th at 730 pm 12 have made up our minds that the locals play a better game away from home be on hand to give the boys direr at juelth 011 thursday night card of thanlu we hereby daelra to xprass our sin re thanks to the people of george town for the many kliidnasats extended cere thanks to the peopl ulldnesets axtar to us in our aad baraavsment by the death of our little eon mr and mr john b uedoaald auction sale of faramart the undersigned has been in ntruoted by mr j xloyd to sell by pnbllc auction at her resi dence corner of guelph and main streets georgetown on wtsdatmula-f- jfab 9tad at 7 pm the following clina cabinet kitchen cabinet 3 kitchen chairs dinning room table davenport rag 12 ftxlo ft 6 ins rug 9 ft 6 inax7 ft rug 48 inax27 in rug 47 inax23 ins 3 small tables 0 rocking chairs dresser bed mattress and springs mahogany wish stand mahogany iardinier stand pedestal perfection oil heater iron ing board ret of iron boiler floor polisher and waxer clock screen door jardiniere 3 trunks aarpet sweeper six pieoe toilet set window ourtains hammock dishes 80 ft of hose other articles too numerous to mention terms cash ben petch auctioneer wajpl paper we have just received the spring stock in th newe patterns the sunworthy brand la anatramtetexi not to feuie you cava mow yotur- ptetnaew auirl roatrrauika your favtiittsx- rltlut feutr of ginhtit niialtrhuy patchea on the wetfl look them over now before the aelecuon is narrowed cordingleys hardware phone 25 georgetown lurkcllh blnuhm there is no greater problem facing the farmers and busiueu men of to day than that of successfully market ing the products of our basic indus try agricultural departments both federal and provincial real ire this and maintain a staff of trained men to study their problems every far mer should avail himself of every op portunity to gain information which will assist in better marketing condi tions with this in mind your agri cultural representative would urge you to attend the meeting in milton on saturday next when the pool system will be thoroughly diwmtted only after acquiring all the informa tion possible are you able to give an gone hewitt scored tho winning goal for georgetown and the game ended elora 3 georgetown 4 in tho return gome with brampton at the arena hero last friday night the georgetown juniors displayed their truo form when they defeated the visitors by the score of a to 2 brampton opened the scoring in the hrst part of the period getting two goals in quick suocettion georgetown came right back when walters on a nice individual play shot the puck past smith for their first goal walters again scored be j fore the period ended making the score brampton 2 georgetown 2 in tho second period the locals had the lions share of the play and king scored two on clean shots rem the wing making the ooore at the end of the second period georgetown 4 brampton 2 brampton tried bard to stage a oomhaok in the final chapter bat the locals were a shade better and aloott got their fifth counter making the wore at the end of the game george town 5 brampton 2 in the first of the play off gunea between guelph and georgetown for group honors staged at the arena hero on tuesday night the locals were defeated by the score of 3 to 0 in the first twenty minute the play was fairly evou with both teams working hard but were unable to score and the period ended guelph 0 georgetown 0 guelph made a determined effort in the second penod and scored two while the locals were unable to get the rubber past hayes who was playing a remarkable garni and the period ended guelph 2 georgetown 0 the third period was featured ith heavy checking and players from both being penalized guelph again scored while the locals poured shot after shot at hayes who handled tlum all safely and the final score wan guelph 3 georgetown 0 notes georgetown juniors play bu michaels college at the arena gar dens toronto on friday night and the intermediates play the return game with guelph on thursday night joe kentner was the outstanding player at elora on friday night while soldusr blackburn as usual put np his old steady game holloway also turned in u good game for the intermediates at elotm and cole who took his plane against brampton here also made a creditable showing ireland was m the game again on tuesday night although not folly recovered from the injury ho re ceived at guelph two weeks ago we are not downhearted going to gualph with a threegoal lead to spring millinery aasasasaieaaai a aa aj t aael iasaaia j j fay nbsbpsrsb7aabsbbpaaababaebbbes farabvaasarjbbv t a aarw for immediate wear now ready your inspection invited misses claridge herald blqck georgetown intelligent opinion oil any lulijeit overcome and after the elora game jg0oe0oooeoeom3c teuem what youve got aataaaaaaai isfararataisfaisa sasasta aa abjab a arnraabbeaaa vabaawabraaaaartsbt if you have a thing to sell let the people know it if its merits will compel advertise and show it people do not oiten buy things they cannot see or try teuem or theyll pass it by let the people know it if you have a crop to raise first you haveto sow it if you wanpyour trade to grow grab your horn and blow it buyers dont have second sight the unknown never wins them quite but you can rouse an appetite if you let them know it no matter how you may despair it if your goods have any merit men will buy if you declare it teuem what youve got tell it in the herald