be tbb qkoroetowt hmuu april 11 til m8 mlkkkllli tea hk cwm from th chlrma word fffch rttaanlng alter hair which on apphwd to th tip fcsabvm ml th china tm buh tip imwm at why inshapt- in india thay want mat oranga lncalaurowmcallloransaprium pakho rhweln utmtaet ftmmt 2m ticket agency canadian national railway ocean steamships caaar aadbttr tualaam while star ramkbacrlcaa duaa radlle walter t evans uktumstttn bran screenings 26 per ton i i 1 ail unm w itors an un we have installed 24 inch double chopper for ail line grinding haaf httafl kims cmke cmacemnii mrs mtwnal bumrnn stfrs head try us i 1 1 w b browne co i b norval flour mllla r norva ontario i jmwyouiw flwmm 9ahbhs chmrtf wad atmur4 jauomimwttj oamrtu mtftur speights garacls to introduce the opening of speights garage we om offering a few lines at a pedal prions for one week only 11 plat hart battary 8m is plata bart battery wm tbew are new drat quality batteries m liard rubber imaes and guaranteed for one year sox81 courier cord tire tso stwsa oldseld cord tlree tm mw oldflald tabea 1k0 onaranteed for 90 days reduction on all othei sums repairing of all kinds promptly done we soliolt yonr patronage t j speight ah st mwactttw cearfetowi i th par foot grocery igrandvs i 1 i i i i i i jax i 1 i i i i i i igrandy si i grocery specials sonera cereal per pkg afln bad hirer cereal per pkr soo qnaker corn flakes s pkge aoo sugar crisp corn flakes 8 pkga 30o greengage plom jam 40 or 40o crowe and blaokweli fruit for aalad per tin ng sr iso croats and blaokweli salmon steak per tin reg 30n aa crosse and blaokweli branstun pijkle 30o stains corn beef per tin 2bo clarks potted meat 3 tlnu 2o pumpkin mountain view 2 turn ago kelllera orange marmalade per jar 3so helni ukow chow mustard pickle ng 4no soe helm spaghetti reg 20o for 18a heins tomato catsup reg lfki for 17o haitut tomato chutney reg hi- for jwr births marriages sjm dsath ere aow charged for at th following rates births ooel aaarruura 0c deaths 50e msaaona tarda bo 10c per lias extra for postry born bainat peel memorial hospital hrampumi on tbursday april 6th ib2ii to mr and mrs i 1 beln uorirtown a wmi dm hkaiiuontatudy ulnto llopl tab melford sank i thiuxuy usrch 29th msry ulovedwlla o wrn ii beaumont formriy of gumwtlllams interment al pleasant lisle cerriatery hank in mmmoriam rlkiuiitholmeln levlng huimory of our dear llusbsitd and father ar thur tuolahtbolme who passed sway april 9th iks deep in our heart your memory cuwre and still our grief i sore each patting ysar hut nearer brines th day we will mast one mors wife and daughter ii pains us it paiim tin to have to iwmuon siuih a oniumon ordinary thditf jjut oircuinntanwi lotnpfl un to mention thauad fant that money ib a real ncceaaity around a newspaper ofltce if you happen to owe the herald you it now hy pay in you will enable us to fcwu on pay in tbone wt owe ami thus relieve our pain your account may be small ml in bdidneas to the publisher ou might lomerober thae when a largn number of people are slow in pay ing beeftuw their ooeounu w iaiiall the arftresate of their unpaul oo- eountfl aumnea rather formidable proportions you get the idea thank you glenwillians minn katharine hill spent the holida with frlendt in peterhoro miss u pugh tpent a day with friends in utulph its a long time since om trmj 2jft- now s getting them hxed 1 th ladies of the l t u enter tained the members of the fyre and dram band to a banquet in the town hall on tuesday last the remainder of the evening was spent in musin games and dancing among the holiday visitors were mr james hepbum toronto mr and mrs p farr and daugh ter weston mr william bell toronto mr and mrs john hepburn hamilton mr and mrs j patty uuelph miss doris hepburn oshawa miss eleanor hepburn toronto miss annie cooper brampton miss salvia purchase toronto mr stuart booke toronto mr and mrs r a campbell and son toronto mr and mrs a f wheeler tor- onto mr and mrs h fagan und daugh ter toronto miss dorothy yoksima toronto miss ida puzey uuelph mr k o dotnm buffalo miss bath jackson toronto misses mebuund myrtle mnnli- ment toronto mr alf ford darlington mr frank hartshorn toronto mr and mrs k v banaolougb spent the easter holiday at port hopu rev dr coegrave provost of trinity college toronto rer john bell uuelph mr and mrs t it young brampton aud mr harpin beaumont preaoott were visitors with mr and mrs jos beaumont on easter cuopaconsy the fallowing is the easter report or 8 8 no 1 chlnguscout sr iv joe harris lion nor man harris millie cook howard dolson jr ivedytbe mokane get- trude watson george puckering x georgina icamx johnny evesi willie camay x jr iiirena van vuct ida mokane erio lslie cliffoid harrit jr iienid cook wim van vllet helen utile elwood carueyr i- wallace dolson ida ere sr pr eleanor camay hugh leslie roy marohmenti dougua edge jr pr- teddy rutledge olive hancock clyde edge b peden teacher phone 78 asiliflln tjiirajlffi p schvtry vibsws to ad who are considering repairing or roofing nmi lavhsawtoamaare nkr haw raj jaw laj keep the spring rains out doors they an bad thing housed up rib roll roobng for mine gaimgas of all kinds ready made buildings all sires everything ia sheet metal for build ings tested and proved lightning prevention phone write wumt gilbert sinclair phon 103 r 3 baltawlfsmf i we are informed through our local agricultural representative that the spray service will be continued dur ing this season this service con silts of free advice and supervision in the timing and applioatiou of sprays aud of late years has been taken advantage of by practically all our uptodste orchard men kb- cleat spraying ia the only safeguard against scabby deformed fruit quality produeta always sell trains oelllia haa lajene engineer joseph harringtan fire man clark rota and trainman stan ley hobson of palnurston wen mare or leu seriously injured when through freight frost toronto of which they were members of the crew collided with an aastrjoand locomotive shunting at the east limit of the cnr yards at aston early sunday rooming jumping for their lives a moment before the impact engineer john sutherland and fireman william cunningham oo the jrord engine escaped with a shaking up the three injured men wen removed to uuelph on an emergency train wrecking trains from toronto and htrotfonl wen on the soene within an hoar and a half after the oollislon and theline cleared before any interruption to trams resulted esqaeslng coandl htewartumn onu april 2 iwh the couimll loet pursuant to ad journment tlm leputy beeve 111 the chair until the arrival of tlte hve membem oil present the mlnuuas ol last mooting wim reiul uud con urmed currie cuiuvrt tiiat trtusnrcr pay the gait art mrtal co hioflug material for township hldg m1h orwell johllhlon htnty treas h s no 12 itauuiv dun on 11kj7 trus tees rat tfinl thos grieves oeorgetowu support of james ben son live weeks to april 3rd 2boo fan to toronto 4100 total gjo00 carried appelbe curri tlmt treasurer pay the canadian champion milton advertisement elwi municipal world st thomas revised statutes 4irnl ucorcytowli herald 100 oonlcu auditors report 8w171 advertisement gllb total 501 t l ltlie expen m to good roads convention glooo it j carton expenses to good roods couvention 1000 carried r cleave- appelbe- that tlm treas- urer pay road sheets as pmwulcd by road supcnntmiilcni 831000 canted currieappiluc thafj far low lie permitted to erect u gasoline pump at ills store in milton heights to ik orected undnr direction of deputy reeve m j curlnu car rinl tlie following patrolmen were ap- puinted for esiiuesing township lor the year 102b i coie 2 j sprowv hugh rodney 4 peter mcgibhon a e crossman 0 1 d walilie 7 t p wotkins h a 1 hurra i richard joyce 10 j molarty 11 freeman robertson ii peter molssac 13 wm stalker 14 a u mcpherson ib alex lawson 16 robert stark 17 alex m hume is angut law son 10 griffin sprawl 20 w a young 21 chas brooks 22 george fisher tin xeilson stark 24 h b cleave 25 w h anthony 20 thos moffat 27 r b 8 cunkingham 28 robl ruddell 29 j tmyimi 22 5 a mino rreu cole xi thos douglas 34 john barnes 3fi gordon leslie 38 e krwin 37 wm shortlll 38 a s wilson 39 thos mobride 40 robt reld41 alex ingles 42 alex mokay 4t 8 tltdale 44 walter m brain 4ft las menally 46 robt givena 47 john eason 48 earnest rogers 4u john humphreys so r h hunter 01 e l greensward appelbe cleavo that this coun cil do now adjourn to meet again mar 14th carried atrta to iwmal at the regular meeting of the guild at kuox church on monday evening last major i grant gave an address on his recent visit to the bermudas and various islands of the west india group and the panama canal he found the people of ber muda well satisfied with british rule and a comparison of their con ditions of life with those under foreign role was always in britains favour the school system is similar to that of our own the people an oon aervativu by natnn allowing nothing to interfere with their native aim plioity of life water is naught from the eaves and therefore a clean roof is a necessity in those islands several other islands of the west indian group wen visited each with a peculiar beauty or its own the inhabitants wen largtly of the coloured raoe but npresoutativea of the bpanlsh race and of the ameri eon red itidiana wen also found the oitmcns of br colonies wen law abiding and scrupulously clean in dross major urant also visited the panama canal through hioh he pasted into the waters of the pacific ocean his interest in the canal is not altogether explained by the magnitude of the task but as well by the fact that mr george tubby a georgetown boy was connected with the construction of the canal the canal la in constant danger of land slides and while excavated at an initial cost of 9400000000 is gnat convenience to world navigo- tion major grant reports thatthe ser vice rendered by the oanaihin paolho leaves nothing to be desired every can with regard to safety comfort and entertainment was taken can ada has reason to be proud of her two great transportation systems which in open competition with all others in the world get their share or world commerce and their share of praise for the character of service rendered nremeiis night caraaatiatiaa sadal a a public meeting will be bald in the public library on the evening of monday april 16th at 8 oclock in the interest of the league of nations society in canada the work ob jwt and aims of the society will he presented by mr oliver henlewood of toronto who somes mush reoom mended aa an interesting speaker and thoroughly informed in his sub ject it has been arranged by the society to have a aonoerted effort to malts its work better known in every com munity in theaoontry from coast to coast and league of nations day tuesday april 17th baa been chosen for a special drive for an increased membership aa canada now has a seat in tlte council of the league it is desirable that a strong wellinformed public opinion should he behind our npni- entatives every eltiren to whom the idea appeals of international pease and of habitsof oo operation between the peoples of canada and of other coun tries should try to attend this meet ing and help with all influenoe to promote the success of this great or ganitation for world pease and safe ty silver collection for the expenses of the meeting otl thursday eveuilig april ftth ut their rekulur meeting with their new chief n tank and deputy cliiet w lang in tlielr ripmllvc chairs the firemen completely re organised th tuniiuatiicm when llu following orhaern were elected chief v tuck deputy ciller w lung secretary f mccartney treasurer h savings dipt nn 1 ii hamilton lieut no 1 ii blisphenl capt no 2 a parr lieut no 2 a keene foreman ii si l j sliepherd aunt foreman ii l i lati raor chaplain f sykax xiaraball e forgraves after the meeting the urigude ill- dulgod in euuhre for on yiiour and then all set down to a plei well laid repaet at which eveyone did their part nobly then tlie surprise of tlie evaiiug came for three exmembers atho brigade ex chief tost ex llephty chief duncan and ex- treasurer chief constable marshall deputy chief long asked exchief tost to taml while lie reviewed services staling that if chief had remained with the brigade urn august uext he would have pleted 30 years service to llio towl of georgetown a record to be proud of 6 of which he served as chief be ing elected in 1022 also that in that time lie had not misted three calls the captain nr no 1 company finman hamilton presented ex- chief tost with a tine smokers set stating that lio hoped he would be spared many years to use the same next came ex deputy chief dun cau whom deputy chief long stated that although his servlcci had not been aa long an xchlaf touts they bad beeu quite as faithful e uty chief duncan juuheivestthe tw snirtmn for 12 year and was elected deputy chief in 102 at the some time as exchief tost lieutenant of no 1 company finman h shepherd then presented exdeputy chief duncan with a fine set of mijltary brushes and hoped that he would never grow bald and that lie wonld lie spand many yean to use tbem tlie extreasunr now chief of police marshall wan next called by deputy chief long who stated that although liis services hod not been as long as depnty chief duncaiia he also bad served the town of georgetown and the pin brigade as a fireman quite ui well and faithful ly during his term of office as treas- unr tlie secretary finman mccart ney then presented extnasnnr marshall with a line smokers set stiting that the brigade slneenly hoped he wonld get enough time off from hit official duties at chief constable to be able to sit down and use it etch recipient of the preunta tions then spoke their sincen thanks to the brigade for their tokens of appreciation stating that they would do all in their power to help the bri gade at any futun time the evening theu eloaed with a real old singsong with firemen for graves and shepherd at the piano norval the following la the report or norval school for the month of march the names am arranged in order of class standing those with an a following their name have tsen ulmcnt far examinations br room sr iv alios gray jock kan- klne bud jnliinuiii ivurl finney mac finney jr iv marie smelhe hardy bamlhll hoy coupland hurlcn laird horace blgnell a don mur ray a mildred csaeley u herlwrt itnshier a willie bushier u sr ill ii craig held joy laird w t craig held bert fin- ney a fred louth lloyd hustler a herbert bignell jr ill t l mumeeklu laura rankiue jackjcaseley vinlel lnu dick graham a margaret e touusend principal jr roouisr 11 weir reld jimmie brown lenny bignell evelyn graham marie laird unee kiug jr iluodglas rauklne willie canex imwatsou sr i bruce reld john hunter pr grace mclaughlin margaret hewsoii phyllis hnnkine jennotte iuury jack graham winnie big- all doris caves peggy makinney margaret hunter nud betty brown ibtenl k 1 mi oilman teacher the young peoples society of the united church held their dosing meeting hut evonlng in the red and white contest for membership and attendance during the past win- tertbo rlues won and tlie losing reds provided the bouquet which was served in the basement or the church on tuesday night it was a grand climax to a splendid teuton and after all had partaken of the bountiful repast a very interesting toast list was announced by rev church news united church next sunday morning the istb insl then will he the baptism of children and the minister will preach on the father and hie boy in the evening the choir will reader again sir johu stainers cantata the crucifixion baptist church rev mr frith will preach at the morning service and rev j r webb of kitchener will speak in the inter ests of hams missions in the evening the young people will give a mis sionary evening with a sketch or a day in indie oo tuesday april 17th at 8 oclock lacrosse ontario goes bock to 12 man lacrosse canadas national pastime in this provisos nverts to its pristine condition to the the numben whloh constituted a lacrosse team in the days when the great summer game was played on every vacant lot in the province the ontario amateur lacrosse as sociation in its annual meeting held at the prince george hotel at toroo to oo good friday voted to return to the number of men per team that played when lacrosse was in its hey- day the seasons o al a ofhoerswere elected at follows hon president a c root hesplers president m e a kelly toronto first vice- president a f lyons brentford second vicepresident g warr brampton jjseretary eugene dopp toronto treasurer dr w holmes toronto council william rainay toronto j burrell brampton l o donald toronto c it keyes buffalo t a kopaa fergus r mcallister ssrnu m mocutsbaon walksrton w stevenson toronto w thompson georgetown 8 a van every stratford auditors p e hayes toronto c a lynch to ronto and fred weghome jr to ronto in age from 111 to so years vocal solos and ooinmunity singing joitibln ed to make one of the most pleasant events in tko history of the society the booiety had u membership of 110 and an average attendance of ho tbey made 40 during the season and preseuted the uliurcli with eight down silver knives ami forku major robinson wuh in itliwu hut week appearing beforu tlm dlvono committee of the senate he had throe cased aud was suet es fill in obtaining a divorce lor hi client in each cane two ul lliiiu wcro lakvllle eases and tlm purllui obtaining tlie divorce were john young mid w ii king oakvllln news xjtthlmtsaf xtsatmy tsvd lightning destroyed the lurn ur john mcdonald at inglewowl last week in the llrst lightning um of the season earning 50011 damage whlob is partly covered ny insurance besides the barn livestock imple raents ilnd feed were lort wlieu the lire spread to the driving shed all that was- iavl was an nutnino- hlle n wagon and a buggy ujsr4 til iku suffering fioui serioiii injuries sustained when an nutnraobile iu which thoy were returning ironi toronto to guolph skidded into u deep ditch near clapplsuuu corners three wellknown women mn alfred l moritz suffolk street nud mrs samuel gowdy and mrs howard todd glasgow street am in the general hospital when tliey were moved following tlie aicldent mr maoklnnoo splendid speeoho sectioning made bjbothj4b flu to the n motorists f dont forget to carry your drivers license with you or hovo tlie brakes of your car properly test ed when you take a moror trip this year trarhc cops are uutboriuslto checkup in oierj matt jjou- brakes willlikely ineau u auto owner erin mr aiulilr- mnknery tttli lino eh 1 1 wit lm viiim ii u wiiiful no ulilnnt wliili bui uhi ulirhj on hun tiny u lien u roll idulsd linn uunvr tin bin iiilliofiiitt tiahty fnuih twnlvc hliuiluht imjiig turttjijiry to ulw ir ifirtniimilv no iwjii wnr brokihi knimlri of air lolm mnk hr who in in hii liinl ymr will ut phm m ut know lliur in ih mtjojiuy fiiirli toimi liciilth ijtt iwill many iiiiiuh init inciilirttii of hi gonf iih and etijo u rliat with ibf nmiiy iriirndft v llo ojtll jjl initi aiiuhiic h oavim fair atmlmt tbi halton county sprliik miuk uhiitl uf milton on mumluy all imiuii mr jiihtiw wngbt prortil ing tlipr inniig nouhor civil itoi iriniinal tawhlom trleil ikipnl hiipnu k k yutb in ib uhuinni of sliirillf webster preaetilpd bin loijabip with the rimroiuury wbiiu ljiolt 0 a ilmin of gnragoh on tin fvr gtrntwul wen futerfil liytlicitfm iohi woolt nml tires rlmini liunlteii nixl other tiiiikiarieq htolen farmers allenlion foi iituml ronfmif yaut uuildmk ff hit itfdurii nw iditf ccwia mora ihaui any othtt ii yuu wjnl jiii ftutlff or vtirhtr vfi llin huull if you want it wiiklrrill u ih toron- uoubltt oarcd oil onctt a yrr uaur ituwu ihiilu nml nunipe luve your tvuw bain ruuifipj uilh louden a hiy trurb co simiiiim 41111 llowlti lei your ni ukcun m a ju kxu ut niw dtilnval sttptirtsior ttivd gut mofst crtutm 50lb tnnivoruvy l tint luifittv uifiitntiiif llttd fot yihttwtttfttal and iw ie for s by w j auxan0b ilione 4ert4 announcement eossvo aei eee closing out sale the undersigned wish to announce that the entire stock of merchandise of the late james h jackson will be sold during the next six weeks this estate must be closed up and all goods will be sold regardless of cost in order to dispose of same dale thompson solicitors for the executrix of the said estate georgetown earobl i t h nf a nu standard in automobiles 1 the new durant four vaana1 jjiatsj vesjmm mifti hums scezwt flirt sm u h- 725 2195 cji lhun jrtmi i4 ik tatv duftuii iwf fm c taiirtttlsmtawdliic4wpblidvajr utr otumauvj co u cbtlg yshi tsul it isaaftmiil by iu aiw in utalf sltilgt ateuaam aad tw wry ma uttm mt iu duram built hayttvhsial laatly affj f faiaj it tktrmtuf til tsu llphsallhrui tk cm4ahasvl aaan tuk a tl tv tmpfvmi katl suj cswiiatmul mtuar wiu aurariw fan vu wui vm roaapir iu pavtr tad rpwtl wuh tkai f til tyluulff pttflmpmaiua tv uag wkftt ktvw ikt frraur sbisluy of ut a ika baradia 4 miimi bfavit gjj fanitm uuiallr auttcli bpnuiv cart coavim youruu jul tkrff it mo faut ylsa ve rar aa tha trntutu iki laaka btur riau railir or ataff vlu prr tlalltu tkua tka arw duraai ftuir rtda it u ori to yaumlf i mjkant uotou o canada uuttto toavoavfyvttmhada c228 afwamlbatuli 0au middle and upper sohool tlepart- raental eiajntnallooi will ooatueuoe thl- year 011 monday june 18 tad will continue daily except saturday and sunday and july 2nd until tueeday july 3 the lower sohool examination will open on june 33 and be rompletod june stt fflwb behool entranon euublnatlone will begin on june 25 and eonelude june 30 and the entlulifrenob model i aniranoe examlnauooa are uheduledl from june 97 to june 90 i durant hi my truth ttm mi tit cyoaev csaseky i lea w i h um speight garage t j speight guelph street georgetown 4 a j