Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 6, 1928, p. 2

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j s pat2 tim aioaonow hbbald june oth 1028 norringtovs a a r aasfcssasaisasfc w p w w w wfw saturday eat delicious sunland crlewe a very choice wrap ped confection aomelliing qule new regularly sold in moat atotea at 40c saturday treat 36c week end chocolates a very nice assortment of different flavora in cieams alio jellies caramels and cocoa roll cer tainly a fine liner o chocolates wumkend chocolalmt 3se visit our parlour and get a delicious spark- linn soda or a froth fruit salad nothing but the beat arthur norrington maia st phone 00 r you 1 i whom we wish to serve service ran he given in inlying uml bell ing hliure lihted or unliuted on the tor onto stnndiird stuck and mining ex change patronize your local hroker ami he in touch with the market walter t evans insurance tuidjreal estate rtmk 1m hill sircttj cewflttowa i births marriagaa d daaths ara now charged for at the foltowlns rataai births ftoei marrlagee ftoo daaiha boc mamorial cards ftoe 10 par ilna tuttra for poetry born rahoentin jaoitow on may ltf 1028 to mr and mr c harant a moo dimd hpkoa tat dund on monday may bull 1wh at the rmldnmof bee asalnlaw j m cntpbll ellubtn jane widow of lb late john sproat milton inner 112nd yar gcmlvmukouit in oumlmii on monday jum 4lh idm llun mc donald blovd wife of thomas herynuteour in hrsuth year thurston on holiday june urd i92h at 171 wlnaya avenue krnlly june duke window of the bit itobert thurston formertyof cjeorge- town ont town cotmdl cmri tj mpctf jroe istt hr ydsraat tor tawmry accwote rassh t httn ii may cmmcti we tlmuk iill thono who liavo re mitted tlmir tlulwcriptloulo the her ald we appreciate your prompt re sponne t a large number of accounts we mailed tut ipeently still remain unpaid and wo would uak con cerned to kindly remit atonne sjj we must have money to meat our own bll gallon h all back subscriptions to uw ilitrald mutt its paid by july lit otherwise they will lm placed for collection kindly attend to thin matter now j aiaiiiaia the nevilles would you like to know a plaea whara you could drop around for taa t ita a plaea wharayou can bain thaaftain homa ita quiat way has a charming at- raoaphera pood that aort of makaa you hungry and it raally lant for lunehaon or for dinner noon or avanint quita at homa daar coma and alt bealda our flra when its cold or you are bhia whan your working tlma la ovar and youvo nothing elsa to do you ara waleoma dropln any time and smoke or have some tea homeilka and attractive ftnd youll like it come and tee oven twlou 8 a- if vo ii smf it la c5 m l neville ccrctovi tctralysi i i i i 1 i 1 i 1 1 thm pan food grociry groceries ololjepearo por tin ua slioed pineapple pr tin imjo orapofrult por tin slla ooraot peas 2 tins 2ac lynn valley corn 3 tiuri 85e eflsax com 2 tius 26o ulteiar banlinra 2 linn 2ao stalna corned ltaef por tin 2oo lily brand chicken huddio par tin 2be campbells tomato soup 2 tirnt 2bo halu chioken boop pertin loe maearoni in balk 1 dm 2bo jtabycliiok foo1 bit 26n maiibel and turnip seed grandys phone 78 sahtlmttm suraslecd pf mimry i i 1 8 i 8 8 8 8 8 obituary mm thomas borymgeour after a short illness from pneu monia helen maedonald beloved wife of thomas 8eryiageour passed away at hera home here on monday june 4th deceased was in her 4kh year and name from beotland to canada with herhnabarjd and family some years ago and has sinoe resided in georgetown she was a member of knox presbyterian chumh a true christian woman and a mother who lored her homa and family besides her husband she leaves a family of two sons and two daughters john charles nellie and moris to mourn the loss a beloved wife and mother the funeral which was private took place this afternoon when the re mains were interred in greenwood cemetery thrwrvioe being conduct ed by her pastor the rev k mae- lean erin mr and mrs harris and family and mrs ctuiningham and family of toronto spent die holiday at the home of mr john binnie 7th una mr h a gear erin or 8tubbs and dr thomas caledoo left on baturday evening for the rraeehridgo district where tliey intend to spend a few days fishing mr and mrs l harding and little daughter of georgetown mr and mrs warren and little daughter glenwilliama were sunday visitors with mr and mrs r moody mr vred wilson erin caledoo uiwnline whose barn was destroyed by fife a few weeks ago lias pnrehas- a preston steel truss barn from eas tern 8teel products ltd of preston mr and mrs john c moktnney of erin ontario announce the en- gagement of their daughter margaret christina to mr george everett mo- lean son of mr and mrs george ewing molean of toronto the marriage will take place quietly on june loth at knox chapel toronto advocate slewartfown seed corn mm renntes seed cord wisconsin no 7 improved learnings ivhileeip yd dent this is excellent seed corn am georgetown flour feed mills w c bessey georgetown mrs kobert lioham and son wal ter of limehouse visited with mm mary bailey on 8unday rev dr and mrs smith and miss gladys smith of byng were guests of mrs traoy on monday the june meeting of esqueslng womens institute will be grand- motliera meeting held at the home of mrs j a appelbe on tuesday june 12th roll call answered by oldtime story bring or wear some thing belonging to grandmother everybody welcome the members of lol no 08 with worshipful muter ed hodge and orboere paraded to st johns church on sunday evening last for divine service the fyfe and drum band led the precession and visiting brethren were preset from oakvllle milton hornby glenwuliams and georgetown also true blues and juveniles from glenwilliams rev mr boyd preached a splendid ser mon which was appreciated by the large oohgregation present 8 8 1 seam halto prompt service and ftratclaia woikmanahipon all make of can batteries recharged gar butor for usl battery oil etc dittii j af doyle prop 7 must the hum llflti the halton rifles are going into camp at niagaraonthelake for twelve days training this year camp opens on june 18th and closes on june 20th the department of national de fense have gone back to the prewar system of training where a large number of troops training together is more satisfactory than local training under the limited establishments now in force the halton rifles will only take in 141 all ranks d company with headquarters at georgetown will supply 0 officers and 40 noo and men as there ara openings for five more men in georgetown platoons quar termasters stores will be open for lancing equipment on monday thursday and friday of next week at 8 pin eaoh evening anyone wlahing to sign up for camp will sea captain j r barber lieut h a moolure lieut m a kelly or the gagommander for fur ther information pnrther informa tion in next issue c j cummings major ood co the halton hides council met on tuesday evening with reeve naur in the chair and councillors kelly itewuty macken- kie parr cleave and maclareu pres ent mr if it miming on behulf of the cluuulier of coinmcroo addressed council re a grant of fboo to he used for promoting bustuemi in town the request was granted mr barker presented u petition of ratepayers asking for u wuur service on tlin 11th line a nipreiuutative or willson hun hell itorgstioil ltd addreifleij couu- all hi layout of uew cemetery mr a j oneill on behulf of the ituninesh mens association addresswl council re accommodation in the park for a tourist cunip flui mem bers were in favor oftho silieiue and the matte was left in the jiandn or tile chuinnan of the properly coni- mitlce mr d mclntyre addressed coun cil on behalf of the lacrosse cluli re a grant to cover the amount expend ed oil the grounds on motion of cleave and maolaron a grant of fto was mode to tlie la crosse club to covor work on park mr uillraan addressed council- re drain to carry away waur from pas teurising plant on motion of maekensie uml mac lareu councillor mackenzie was authorised to purcluue 11 cools and 7 pair of rubber iwotn for the fire brigade council decided to place a hydrant at the tannery for fire protection a number of petitions from rate payers asking that oalotum chloride lie put on the streets to allay the dust were received their request will be granted on motion of mackenzie and kelly the clerk was instructed to write j h wallace manager of the hank of montreal asking that the rate of in terest charged the corporation of georgetown be bj peroent some as charged adjoining municipalities moved by a maclaren seconded by w c bessey that this council hold a court of anneal to bear com- plainls against the assessment roll of 1028 on monday juno djtb at 8 pra and that the following gentle men comprise that court namely j d kelly m l near leroy dale a b parr and a maclaren moved by john d kelly seconded by j b mackenzie that the follow ing aocounta be passed w g marshall stamps 403 h marobment sts 1800 h marohment ww 1800 h marobment park 1h00 jas williams sts 800 c koszel sts lfi00 e erwlnsts 2800 jas williams ww 270 percy wagstaffe sts s 10 horace bingham good roads 1250 h marobment ww 1800 gtown hydro electric f h 78 ww 87 power 4387 t hall 201 t h 234 ii 0 mooiure chairs t hall ufioo w f hrauiey dumping privi- liges 1027 floo municipal world stationery 48 canadian brass co ww 1002 bailey broa ww 1200 a j buck charity 300 a e cordingley town hall 20 j n oneill son track 1140 f sinclair polioe protection 180 p b harrison postage 700 it h thompson co sts 2238 wm ward court fees 400 elmer c thompson oourt fees 400 the barrett co tarvia 1200 bell telephone co chiefs residenoe 218 canadian brass co ww 7038 sawyer massoy freight 441 j p reid ww 1008 a roetelsts 1080 hvint sts 210 h marohment ww 1800 georgetown heraldi printing 8401 wilson bunneu borgstrom on aoot new cemetery 40000 amusement tax branch lisense park and t h 000 high school board meeting or april 24th all the raemtien pnwent the following lie counu weic puhhed it ii thompuiri 01ft j m dent hi bons 600 c tllleyft bnu 1iiimi secretarys account 1ti10 john mcdonald fthtkl t nelson a bonn lfil unltil typewriter co ill l ii wrxggetui llof j p held 34hii j 51 oneill bon 40 united typownlcr cu 370 mckay itriw 2 it ii tiioiuimoii 2180 t elluniiiii 278 moveil by w v irani uiul dr wauuiu that tliih houni wihii to ion gmtululc tile editorn of 1kiihi on the production u the hciumii najier ami thank them for ioniiiiiiientar copies curried miaing ot friday muy the uteinlhrh iireul psnseil it ii thoniisoli ev lo tornnto ilols- uniteil tyjmwrller co w riukbiih aiio b walker uniiluig tuttihil ground 1u37ii at this meeting mr i iv curtis ba or port llopi wuti appoiuteil an aildilioual teachor at n kiiliry ot 2100- the addition of uiiother uueiier to the stall will make it poisllilo to give additional time to the iliiuiuer- cial department iliw who wish to take a thorough course in coiniiier ciul work will now ho able u do ho in one mans life time 281 h all aciounlh 6 873 470 llifi sohball at die soft ball meeting held last night it waa decided to form a ladlaa aoft itall league for george town and surrounding dutriot will all tboae desiring to enter a team in this league kindly aend application to mr l h wraggette by tuesday of next week and have repwaenta- tivei at the aohedule meeting to be held next tuesday evening at 8 oclock in the water works build ing ketitoo the taxe nwi wo dunt know how many hfiuuro fu3t pur oitlzen tlin corporation urea would allow but georgetown in able to be very lilieral in thin rpjpr1 we should judyo that within tint town limiu u population of fully 1mm0 could le aocomm oiated thin baa the advantage of providing something to strive for the diaadvautugtt of making it dilllnult to keep ho large an area in oider for a population of 2000 li is i tear therefore that uoorgtv town needuinore population wm do not know a municipality hint hau better natural and iwiuiwd advan tangea lt lor at ion for btinineti is in muny roapeota unexcelled its trans portation fatillti ure unusually good its public utilities aw up-to- date and ftnotioning uatiflrnntorlly we are therefore ready to welrome to the town more people in ordor to get them however wo most provide more and more employ ment the splendid fartoriun wo have can oooperato by an xpaunjon of their bunineas but wo need now industries to till up the fautory build ings now unoccupied and by the way in order to induce manufacturers to locate here thouc who have fac tory buildings for kale should offer them at n reaitonablo itgure tlioy are not called upon to sacrifice their buildings of oourna not but it will be to the advuutage of ull concerned if by reasonable terms unoccupied buildings can lie transformed into hives of iuduntry the only way in whiisli we can hope to have lower rates of taxation in to have in the municipality inoro wage earner who build homes ami who itecome rate pay erfl of course wise economy on the part or the council is always in order lint the urgent need ii mora industries cm- ploying more people the country is fairly prosperoun outstanding biuinesa men who have studied the situation believe we have promise of ten years of unprecedented prosperity lt us do what we can to make sun tlmt georgetown get her sham of ft thootlerduy thpmah a watson who aa young math- inut built the tint ttjphone from rpaciflatroiui piiiuhil lylu inventor alvuindavf oruhum uall dropid in wwmm wauon tp the 1111 tlephon leabnratnrteii whiwi many wondarful inyunlteni i in thy field of communlrlltlon oro liclnj am v i tepbone and its atllinl produiti imsumiiht at the progreus tin mih mr wainoiiiadilaytkl so imjnant a part machanlsm for thairuwlvw avxprmm thai i produrti had made ilrue h wurly axphnvrtti lr a new tumity lr ceruvfl through the untiring efforts nf u hrlll our town ban uvurhl uiicw in- durtry mr mrill hau fleiturod the ciiuadu nwhiip workh building uud on july ipt the provincial textile immiuolh will foromonce the mftnufacturo of body guard overalls and shirts upon opening tltey will employ about ill teen hands but in the near future tliey hope to lut able to employ from forty to fortylive mr hrill is to e congratulaunl on securing this tlidustn- tor clearge- town- as it was eiilircly due to his effort that the memlieni of tin lro- vnnlal textile were pernuadl to locate in georgetown british sdick rrivudy sawira u us msiwiy hihtury wan made when tlt latettt british produntfoa the battles of the coionel and falkland islands coming to the rex tlieatre george town on saturday juno oth was shown by royal uommand at itnlmar- al castle many dihtinguiflbod personn had been invited the royal party in cluded tho duke and duchess or york jnncw arthur of connaught and princess helena virturin ills majesty was greatly improhtml ith tho dim version of admiral sturdeea victory and nummoned to his preseuoe mr walter bummers who directed the picture and h bruce woolf ho expressed surprise wlieu told that many or the ronlixtiu incidents on the battleship were taken in the studio dont miwt tun ing this wonderful picture help wanted in georgetown eaperietrced operators on overalls and work shirts experienced girls to operate power lor the manufacture of overalls anil shirtn auo young girls willing to learn a good steady trade apply box u herald office installation and repairing of all kinds of electrical appliances f price submitted on request h h darling phone 10o murdock st georgetown georgetowns big day july 2 icamk sarvlt hw cuailaa mettttal jtsmtutsm blea4 pvessave while the site of a town may be known by its tilling stations the sire of a city may soon be kuowu by itt landing fields rrmhtttu m cjut bcdrtol illtlm announcement from the othoe of e w oliver manager of eleotrio linea of tlie canadian national ap proved by a e warren vioe presi dent of the electric railways waa made june 1st of the following pro motions j r empringham to he assistant manager of the niagara st catharines and toronto railway also the navigation company of tlie same name and also the canadian national electric railways n 8 cummin gs to be superintendent of n st c and t railway with head- quarters in at catharines succeeding the late j 11 halghl mr cum ininga lias been superintendent of tlie torontouuulph line of the can adian national electric hallways sinoe it won taken over from the old toronto suburban railway com pany borne yearn ago mr cum mings was superintendent of n hu c and toronto railway p r powliu to be superintendent of tlie canadian national kloctrlc railways toronto uueiph lino huc- oeeding mr cumiuing mr kowlie baa served as claims agent on n bl c and t railways and oh as sistant superintendent of the tnron- toquelpb line wood pressure is the force that the heart exerta in order to pump the blood through the circulatory ayhtem tlie heart is a hollow muscular organ which acts as a pump to keep the blood in circulation the blood leaves the heart iu two streams one stream carries the blood to the lungs where it is puritled the other stream goes to all parts of tlie body carrying food to the tissues the arteries are hollow tubes which carry the blood normal arteries are 40ft and elastic the impulse of the heart beat is carried along through the arteries and can be felt at tlie wrist where it is called the poise in the normal healthy body the blood pressure is normal certain abnormal conditions particularly those affecting the heart arteries and kidneys cause un alteration in the blood pressure and it becomes abnormal an abnormal blood pressure is not a disease but is a symptom of some abnormal condition it 1b a warn ing sign and the physician seeks for and treats the cause disregard of the needs of the body for exercise rest proper food and such things throws a needless strain upon the whole system and one symptom of this la frequently an increased blood pressure the family physician should lie consulted regularly for advice us to how to live the periodic health examination is not only for the pur pose of discovering abnormal con ditions but also for receiving advice ns to how to keep normal questions concerning health ad- drohsed to tlie cunadian medical association 184 college street tor onto will be answered by letter question as to diagnosis and treat ment will not bo answered r honest value i it00rrla els tn a giant elm tree wus foiled on tlie farm of william bennett in mono township last week it hail 1100 rings was five feet in diameter at the base and all feet in height then wero about 4000 feet of lumber in the tree which was sent to oakvllle where it will be made luto bankets dollars worth of value for every dollar thats what you want in a used car thats what you get here plus a bonus of extra attention to the quality of the used car you buy youll find our used carshonest value because they hove been taken in at fair prices on new chevrolots checked over as to condition and appearance and offered for sale at the lowest possible prices r cuiissb come tn and inspect these honest used car values 1926 bodge coupe 1925 ford coupe 1927 chevrolet too truck jn 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