Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 31, 1928, p. 2

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pace 2 the georgetown herald wednesday oc t e i n sjtg n i a sales event out of the ordinary ip fen f with every branllord kitchen cabinet 500 worth of groceries free who pays for it every housewife has heard of a premium tale you know the kind an electric toaster a clotheahorae a setof dishes free i a moment thought tells you that somebody pays for the pre mium and it is equally evident that since the housewife sets it it is the housewife that pays for it here is the wonderful part about our prem ium sale we present you with 25 different pack ages of canadas finest grocery products the housewife that buys the cabinet doesnt pay for this premium we dont pay for it the manufac turer of the kitchen cabinets does not pay for it it is given to you as an advertisement of their products by the grocery manufactured adver tising pv far it come in to our store see our windows ask us about the sale this is your golden opportun ity to obtain the kitchen cabinet that you are in need of the sale lasts for two weeks only the cash price of this cabinet is 3450 and the groceries are free i h c mcclure births manrulfm and dwuia now charged for at the following raua blrtha ftoei marrucca bo uaths soet memorial card 60e 10c par una antra for tvootry deatilh uardino at his home lot 4 con 7 erin on monday oct 22nd john harding- in hi b3rd year ballon conservatives held annual meeting tiwj annual meeting of the malum ubetralconaervallve association was held at ulltan hut saturday and wan well attended delegate being- present from every part of the county jl followtna officer were elected preftl- dent ie sanderson trafalgar town ship first vlmpresldant w moore campbell vllle second vicepresident urs dr menivcti acton third vice- president j m macltenle milton fourth vloeureftldent leroy sarstt bronte fifth vicepresident w e mccready milton treasurer j v lit tle uuton secretary oeorge elliott w if davu of oakvllu acted at cjialrman at the public meeting which followed and introduced the principal ipeaker hon w ii price attorney- eeneral or ontario who after con gratulating the auoclatlon on 1u ex cellent organisation delivered an ad dress on the record of the ferguson government the speaker claimed the governments general policy was for the welfare or ontario and its cltl- tttl speaking of the lca mr price stated the government had kept lis promise given to the people of the province on the eve of the last else tlon he invited everybody to co operate with his department in the enforcement of the lca which he stated was the conservatives own act he admitted the law was en forced better in tome parts of the province than others jrte had found that while some parti of the province were in favor of the enforcement or the lca other parts were greatly opposed the act he said was doing f reasonably well on account of the splendid cooperation or the people with his department i his department he stated intended to make the punishment of the boot legger more severe than ever he was not in favor however of arresting boys and girls and putting them in jail for their first offence against the loa they should be taken home by an officer and given a fair warn ing said the attorneygeneral he be lieved in using common sense in the enforcement of the act mr price also spoke on the bene fits derived from the security and fraud prevention act before this act was passed millions of dollars had been ucured from canadian investors by american brokers women he said 3828 orion lodge held banqoel and a k rennii 1rand mahtkk of ontario the clliekt of tiik kvfcninti uklivfcmki an addrehk tin banquet and dunce given by the members of orion lodgit no 100 ioop in the arena laid evening to commemorati tin occasion or lit op ening or the befliitirully redecorated lodge ilooms was one or the most pleasant function lield in georgetown for home time it was also urn occas ion of ute visit of ui annul master of ontario dro a 8 uennlr of 1111- sonbitrg tlie first part of lite evenings pro gram was ute banquet and some two hundred ladles and gentlemen wir- took of tlie bountiful and delicious re past spread before diem on well ar ranged and beautifully decorated tab les then followed the toast list which was announced by past district de puty wm h long chairman or uie evening the king repsonded tb by singing tlie national anthem tlie clialrman in appropriate words ntllng tlie occasion uitoke words of welcome to the guest of tlie evening 1 home furnishing store phone 54 georgetown pajlisaaajliwspajiaapsjtapsjgmapajibipajlii would be better advised to invest their savings in mortgages lnan in rfliilnc and otlver stocks he also spoke of the apprentice bill and reforestation fall which he said were good i dr n k anderson mp and george illllmer hpp also spoke a resolution endorsing premier fergu sons eadershlp and expressing confi dence in his government was carried unanimously jio a tblton mowing mitch a grand sueeeu i the hal ton plowing match held last week on the farm of mrs richardson half a mile east of palermo was a grand success although the weathei was very threatening there was a verj good attendance and very keen com ktltlon in class 1 and 2 the judgi vtng a hard task in making- his a- ward i lunch was provided for the plow men and those who desired something to eat and drink by the ladles xnsti- tute at palermo i in the evening a grand banquet was held in palermo community hall w m arvfa t when again the palermo institute ex- ked cind white stores trxx solo by mr andrew outhbert or brampton orion lodge proposed by dro j d wallace and resitondcd to by dro j d kelly solo by miss ruth gibson of acton the press propsed by bro j l thompson and responded to by dro j m moore violin solo by mr jack thompson grand lodge proposed by dro james mcciennahan dd ou of milton and responded to by the grand master of ontario brother a 8 rennle the guest of the evening dro rennle expressed his apprecia tion or the opportunity to visit orion lodge and convey to its members greetings fromtyrand lodge he con gratulated tlie brethren on their beau- tirullj decorated hall splendid ban quet and large attendance or oddfel lows and also rabekahs who in their organisation were making a contribu tion to oddfellowifliln well worth while in a splendid address the grand master stressed uie importance or fraternity and service in this organis ation which was formed 109 years ago friendship love and truth sig nify the principles taught with faith hope and charity loyalty and service to god country and mankind and no man can be an oddfellow unless ho believes in the fatherhood or god the teachings and principles or ute order should be observed in every day tire tlie financial is a small part of an oddfellows obligation for it is tlie human touch that count juid- uiebrflr needed today mora- than ever before he urged all pddfollows and rebek- ahsto jve ur to their obligations and strive to lie benefactors in their com munity by building tlie way for thocc who are to follow in after years our visitors was proposed by bro jack thompson and responded to by bros ritchie duhart and mojo a rant at the conclusion or the speeches the hall was cleared and the remain der or the evening was spent in danc ing to the splendid music supplied by harmony orchestra on behalf of the committee and members of orion lodge bro jock thompson thanked all who had assis ted in the program and beautiful bo uquets were presented td miss gibson soloist and mrs w p bradley ac companist by mlia margaret long the splendid banquet was provided by the refreshment committee under the direction of bro e e young and was certainly a credit to all concerned the committee in charge of the ev enings proceedings bros j a thomp son w v grant a williams and j d kelly are to be congratulated on the splendid success of their efforts obituary wlfmam 41 hiitt4w aflrr ii klmti itlnrih wllllnut cluirlh hiilton died ill in ihhiw in inilliiiut- pollii on cu loijir ldl ii ifcrimutl wan born in oiiflplt til jrnni mm uttil uux the only win of the late mi uml mm john hiillnn lie ruiiif in clenrii- towii willi ith pin ut i j wlifii fiillu younif and u fdiuiitcd ui ciiurii- towil imlblk mid llliih utuimlfi afu h wild i uk ii iliiirl i tine in tnronlii i romovil to tin united stuieji iilnuit 05 yearn qk tor hit piihl 11 ywiu if iiuh born one of lite ijwclnl rrprrmitt- alhrn of lie lutuwr comimny of fort wuyiti iml mul one of their uenl kaloiimen in liln yoiuiker diivn will was a valued nuinlwr or the old a inn lacrojiw club ntut one of the imijh who aiwliited in brlnuinu the intrrtnidiuln chninplonhliip to ocoiuetowii in tin yearn 1r051m lie lit t iirvlved by hl wife in liullunnitolui uml one mier mr tt ciull nf tleoritf touit william a cotton the denm at wlllinm a cotton ill hu nlktytlilrd yenr ufter n iiroloiiked hliieiuf occurred sundnv nlidit nt the reiildince nf hln dniiiiliter mm i ii rowan 131 ivirujl inn itond toronto mr cotton who will bom in slnicoe county mii the reaer wirt or iiik life in toronto where he wm for many lenrn attfuiclntetl with the firm of georuu if hers as rodh he later became oinitnl maumtrr of the can adian pnbrlcoul coniniy limited of new toronto mtbiildliiry of ciinmlliin fndiutrlcn limited ills wife died in 1007 and he 1 iur- vived by hlii two dnudiitcrn mm v d lil ur and mm d h rounn both of toronto three brothem it n cotton of toronto and waller ii and john w or aiendalc cul tuo flbtteru mm john mcbean of amrnctoun out and mm fulton duntain of toronto and three rmuulrhlldnn ionald vir ginia and oarbam itov an mr cot ton wun well known mid illicitly re spected and hln dentil will tu tnoiim- isi by his many frletuh and huiinenr auoclntch mrh t d lirif after a irotracted lllneu there naiui- ed away in the early hniim of tltiim- day morning iitht one of mlltuiih mott highly ehuvmed troiie in the imthoii or the late mm t hume the hin- jral took place from her home on victoria ave on saturday ofiernnon last and was inwly attended iollow- init a short hcrilce nt lite hoiue thr remains were tonec to knox church of which den umhi had for inuny yearn iven an ndtve and valued niembor where a public hcrvlcp was held conducted by rev j n mcpntil with rev n arable iiurlhul anjiktln hie church uoii neurlv filled n itrlk- inu testimony to the hlith reimnl in which deleaved wim held by the towns- i stewarttown softball news mm tracy mr hiititimmi ami mrn i til i ley repnmiiled the htewarf- iomii w a lut uetk ill the lliilton ivanerj ineelhtm held ut piilrrino 1 the htewiirttoun hluulnv urutv i u lit hold i heir chrlitrumt l-iitei-tulii- meiu on tueulny ifce ifllli kci thin date open f terra cotta mr h j mnrrlillirlll in iinlli iii nt pmiit with itilfiimnllla mr jiih ijiiv lilum r tin mnlllltalii ik fiultc mrlnllhly iii nt lircktltt mr n j htrltddt has iinr to mil ton thin winic whirp hn hurt nitfuuil ii llicrnllli hlllllillnn fllirrrnn til ymi inn mr nml mm prnutiiril nlut finnllv iiiivi moved tn chilli iiluini mr iriiltk ulrk nr wind or rorlni r- ly of thin plnrr imnt n frw dni with tiirrn cottn frlendii diirlnil illi- vvnk jntk i cnlhd nn mulirl innt nlalit and i wiuult nny inori hunt imlili tlu dwir bpforo iwr iiuiiliir uikid nti my inlrlitlnnh john tlmt nmil llnvr hprn rm- unrniklnii jhtk yfr bill that i nut lhi wnrnt of it mplml ritllcil from tiimtnlri nml tatlil tliut ikn t tin- tmi niolhrr intiii hi alluuu lllll ijlf i tlmi flmni ii i rlii c ii n iiiii till oilolui j11 ikin j n i i 3 i in xi ii ii ii ii ii 1 j 7 r i ii i i 3 i ii 7 13 ii ii ii 1 j l 7 h ii in oil ulli mil ii j ii ii 13 ii ar- i ii i i i 417 i ii i x n i i j ii i 3 311 fur oi ihim i 3mii man 1 ii ii j ii 0 317 m 13 i o ii ii ii 3 a ii m in n 4 ii i 3 j 3 in is in 5 ii 1 o ii 0 lli ii h lriik utniiin llllli i k i f 1 ii iii ii hi llllll i ic won ull avkp ii 4 n j r 3 r ii i r m i7srirvtinii4 1117 711 171 4j0 3iui 1117 plnvrr rtlil inn lliiliiininil itltihli a nnilnn ii itn j c tmni runnni nil h pb bvh flliil rah llllll minn 33 14 ii 10 iu0 sj7 474 4ti 444 tkam battind avkkade 1cnlil liiliwi atltot uiu io mmiluillm it 173 m 333 h at ti ii lien ii k a k o 7 i ii h 7 l 170 43 110 40 300 411 310 313 339 bairn rrm im hmlr loo arrx cnimty wfllllniitiin con 7 lot 10 towiwlilp kriuiwiijt ndjnlnltiil ixirlnii 3 mllru nortli or itockwoud d nwim lirltk lioimr iianl and loft wa- tirfiirnnrd oak riooni cuinciil walkii inriin untik liurn nbi licit hntl imilan tlilvlnu iihihl uaraini knnil htablliik iiinrnt flnnm 3 ucrmi rnwl nrrlmril iilixiut 13 ucrm bimh bulumui undir riiltlvntlnn writ tetxcul and well wa- lirrd hubert wallleui r h 4 hack- standard royalties li n mife investment lutylnn dividends itif one per cent ur month i cheek a 1 ironed every nitnth on itn preferred jlkirih tor infonnntlnn wriur phone or call on h w dawson i0 nnk 38 llrampum diktrlct iteiiresentallve lor mldconllheht rand corparatlau lw thdrwrllerw a local aimnt wonted crtml sttt ffm 1iiun chapter iodic of which de ceased wni a charter member uere iirojiu in a bodi ut the church wr- ice by licr orutioun manner khe hud jndcarcd herxelf to nil who had tlie pleasure of her acquaintance nml her paulntr is deeply mourned by all she is survived by her husband and one ion rex uho hao the rlnecrc sym pathy of all in their mid iwreavcmcnt rhc remains veri interred in i-ver- ureen cemetery the floral tributes uero very beautiful reformer granulated sugar 10 lbs p g soap 10 bars choice quality no 4 peas 2 tins heintz tomato ketchup large bottle carnation milk 4 tins icing sugar 3 lbs quiclcquaker oats china premiums orange marmalade i lb jar eddys silent matches 3 boxes fancy quality rice 3 lbs babbitts cleaner 2 tins heintz pork beans small tin 35c 25c 27c 35c 25c 37c 21c 25c 25c 15c 10c phone 249 c d mceachern georgetown 1 quality always higher than price j 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 i fchain snmsrsjs hsr oiimnai irs gathering pnwnt the iplendld programme given wi mueh enjoyed i u ihow the keen a urge number of people were in urxhin rrora the county end s dl- unce speeehee were made by oeo nui- mer uvp d a andrew wlnghsm exrepreeenuuve of halton a p uaevsnnel agrie repreeentstlve for lulton co archie oeibreith pslermo following are the prise wlnnere olate 1 ckaasetaeuy blgii cat la tt ewal 1 wubert tlmbere of ntoutfvule 1 eddie tlmbere uullken 3 david tram olaremont 4 w l clarke oomley bwuu special seat crown w tlmbere utouftvule ueulue baeflag beet pinuh w i clarke oormley claae 3 cbamblaaakj jalater la ai leaw lloyd turner 8touff yule 3 n o macleod oalu r r 3 bert thorpe oaiiuvule r r 1 j emeet emaley ouelph t katab v special belt crown n o uacleod oalt hb 7 caah epeolal beet flnleh lloyd turner btouffvule clais 3lelaler cfaue la bed ceaa ty oaly open to all uuae who have never won a first prise in jointer cla exoept boya 1 clare wuaon ull- iuiaa bslcwera ua special beet crown clare wuaon milton rjl caib special but plnlih clare wuion olau i jlal ctaaa laj bad open to any young farmer under as years i alex black ouelph 3 will harri son oalt rjl 7 cach special beet crewa alex black ouelph beet flak alex black ouelph clue sfalaler cuee la sad ceaa- ly oaly 1 oeo dolby muton rjt 1 1 wubert uoourdy homby ra 3 9 oeorge ilall homby rjt x 3 oeorge hall hornby rja a 1 m maekeule special beet crewa oeorge hail hornby r r 3 cata special beet rtalak oeorge dolby muton r r i clau 6 traeter cuee la bed eaea 1 bain smith melton a oeorge ttmmlna mono road catb special beet crewa bgln smith malum cub special beet rtolah bain smith malum olau 7 traeter cuee la bed ceaa- ty oaly 1 chaa rlvaa palermo 3 a lucas palermo 3 roy memurrey oakvule r r l cash special best crewa chaa rlvaa palermo beet flakachai rlvaa palermo class a traeter la bad apea ii k plew le be acml 1 oordon wei drlck maple cask special beet crewa oordon weldrick ip valued 33500 for best plowed ridge by walking plough cup to be won twice before becoming the property of winner lloyd turner stousvule 3 best team and equip ment silverware value 1750 by robt blmneon co r stranaghan palermo 3 beet work done by tractor plow tractor whistle value 11300 by j i case thresher co elgin smith mai ton judgemr tyndall ahiiorove school bepobt 8r iv hon evelyn walsh don- ald mcnabb mary mcolbbon wln- nured wrlggleeworth harvey nurse dulle ogle jr iv hon isabel alexander sr hi hon john mc nabb john alexander jr hi mar garet ogle br h hon mary alex ander edith wrlgglesworth jr n hon angus mcnabb pass d og le i wulle bradley pr bobble al exander johnnie bradley freddie richardson a roy bradley marlon dick oeorgle richardson those marked with an asterisk had perfect attendance during the month of october o christian teacher i pure food store 1 church notices ktvrt mbj1rim chtvcb lir rou cameron will preach at botti urvlcea in knox pretbyterlan church net bunday vallatl chareb next sunday november 4th at 11 ajn mua jeaale oliver of the ontario home for stria will give the addreu at 7 p4tl rev dr dickie will preach on the light of the world st ceatf charel sunday servloei 8 am holy com munion 11 am holy communion choral and sermon by the rector 7 pjn bvenaong and aermon by the rector corporate communion or thr 1034 and the ibm confirmation class es and the womena auxiliary tt baptist cttareh rev a n jritha subject on bun- day morning will be our native and in the eventns a wise answer to a foolish question the or dinance of the lords supper will be observed at the close of the mornlnc service john harding after nn ulnrim of kwip months duration mr john hardin iuiamh away at lit home lot 4 concrxxlnu 7 erin towruthlp on monday october 22nd the late mr hardinc uoh in his clrhtytlilrd yearn and up to the time of hlx llluewt van able to uo about dolnu the chore- and ajtslulmt with the farm uork when a lad of nine jeers of one the decromhl immi grated to this country from yorkshire enolnnd and settled in thu duirict and has all his life resided in tills vie- inlty mr hard inn ua twice mar ried his first wife brine miss lucy seals hu second marrlatre wai to miss rebecca mills uho passed nuay about tncnty years oro of hln fumlly of seven boya all mirvlic him expepl charles uho iiorsed auay at the aie of thirteen they aro- oeome toronto william and john who reside in erin township gcarac of oeontetown samuel of new toronto and prank at lake lenoir bask one nlster miss harriet hardlno who alto resides on the homestead survives him- the funeral which was held thursday af ternoon oct 25th was conducted by his pastor rev mr oandler or the united church nalllnafad and was lanrcly attended the iallbearerb were mr james younn mr john lin dsay mr james lindsay mr kh swlndlehurst mr robert mchcncry and mr joseph swlndlehurst many beautiful floral tributes were received bt wreath from the provincial pa per mill of ueometown wreath from the ooodyear rubber company tor onto a spray from his arandchlldrcn wreath from his son william and fa mily wreuth from his son james and family also a wreath from hbt other sons ocorae and family john and family and prank and family inur ment took place at conliutby ceme tery how you can live better for less stttyfattf your cfocarlw at catmlf yott can f tftrdub your ftaua hut tw aituly at use cmi safaa stl mu osvasbntl turn but fjiiu ivi- crtir hgbt down tkrmiab yotsr gmxry usl ddt vw tku bat of tkprutiv vahtm for fkttil nobaw ts buy your groceries at carrolls ace uteleceefa aaea rice 3ttlf ruetfeavaavmelmae fc jaaa corn 3 tins 29 e onions 5s22e jil fits tie its lie imwhk brand leery tie lie a csniphn l tb u slllo stain lakes- pryl bnmumtl ssc cocoa mm1 veeueawclaeer snaps lo ckw 1yn aylwer bottle tu iciill lulei luge botlkt m uieimiduru beni s ks fle- seee buwil ltb peclsg ta ruarslvif vwiy ub tug t cam wrvfsj boy girl scribblers rasb a leraa heei bee- lave ffislli rvee ehi aw el laese tkne lx3e 4x3e ssfe sassas elamaailaa soap w inamjamt30c llnrloh tliiiij t use it rarucsllloniu lib lie la fta bsai aylmtr 4 llee is ktj s use it gubeu sew knal uiby laie aylewr 2i awei- mavaatalade awerere m peach jsmtrs7c try csrrws tba8 oese rvalaa fc it eacy fjelieaee lcttttea s 25c baewfsnry sllnd lib nvg ma celuse saijhsmolivd ik se g seaeasc lr iiouiid t hijaj luswm ih lie niuteuiu co ih is kometloatss iaa3c qrsmal4taa3c cfreeojea cora makes zse seeiawlji almearaer pigs sirsr sse crsatmlii csp cod lb taliay oapsa fsacy gmtafniii medium ut fstacy rifkt tlos isiin tvrl t imtgt do a banquet to samuel charters m p and brlgacn t l kennedy mpp under the auxplccn of the coiumrva- tive asxoclatloiis of rtreeuvllle krlu- dale ilarrlh corners will be niven in the oddfellows hall strrctnvlle an wednesday even inn november 14 ih westinghouse extra specials 10 bart pearl white noptho soap 39 10 bars comfort soap 49 6 cokes toilet soap assorted 25 3 bottles extract asstd flavors 21 3 pub sugarcrisp corn flakes 25 2 pkg white swan pancake flour 2ft 2 cans choice quality tomatoes 26v 2 cans choice quality peas 2st 2 cans choice quality corn 25c 2 pk8- posts bran flakes 25c choice pickled edible mushrooms per tin 43c 2 lbs frejh mince meat for 29c prompt delivery phone 75 have your eyas examined by o t walker eyesight specialist at wataone drug store georgetown uie second wednesday of every mnnthi prune 71 for appointment ui main ot smart drcsswcll clothing hand tailored to measure and guaranteed clothes that are built to last tuxedo suits 2850 and up overcoats fine weltons chinchillas whitneys and blanket cloths 17 to 44 a complete range of suitings in all fabrics dresswell garments ore mode in the new styles and tailored to perfection with the exclusive herco finish and the price cannot be com pared elsewhere special for a few days suits for 2500 and extra pants free a l thurston next door to oneills garage georgetown what is mor satisfying- after tha brldfa gama than a cup or two of red rosa tea millions of canadians pre fer it to any other bacauss of finer flavor remarkable strength and dustlaas pur ity put up in aluminum tha onlymatarlal which com- 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