pl 2 the georgetown herald wednesday october 16th 1929 it has a tempting flavor and high food value shredded whea biarna i thompson in keouealng on wed nesday october nh to mr and sara bepumue tbnmpaon a aon kroest douglaa oliver btork al pickering on sunday oct 13th ins to mr and mr ed ward blnrk illarrlat w cook a daughter mary catlierlne xvtih all he hrttn of he whole uiheat the crlnv erunchy shreds of whole wheat have a delleloiis flavor when healed in the oven and eivered wllh ho milk here are vitamins and mineral salts and everything the body needa lor perfect nourlehment delicious tar any meal f bsise1b eyjbw sbbm eafab esaawt ifbak l reconditioned victor viclorola thi machine ii a cabinet model and the motor ha been overhauled and put in firt claw ehape by the victor factory we are uivinb with it free 20 red seal victor record theae tell reeulairiy at from 150 to 250 each special sale price 3800 apex orthophic electric cabinet phonograph regular price 19000 special price thursday friday and saturday 14900 danns drug store georgetown death martim at georgetown on monday october hlh loae mary mlehle dearly beloved wire ol george mar tin in her silli year gilmer n georgetown on wed day oct lath 1s30 samuel dinner jmrteral from hla tat residence wllh bt on friday afternoon hiltzsuddetily al ajrtiwiuijij tuesday october 15th ism loyd william hill beloved infant awi of mr and mra roy hills aged is the funeral will uke place from lha liome of hla parents glenwllllame on tliuraday october nth at 130 llm interment in cnanwmlama cemetery in mkmowam castle in laving memory of our dear daughter iran oaatle who pea ed away october lblh lea alao my ed away october 11th ims alao my died october loth 101 ood knew that they were suberln and the hllli were hard to climb so he cloaed their weary eyelids and whispered peace be thine mr and mrs geo jane and family castle in loving memory of irene who paiaed away october 15th ims in her nth year she had a nature you couldnt help loving a heart tngt waa purer than old and to those who knew her and loved her her memory will never trow cold beule and winnie phone 327 fjag aajf vstflf gggggaf ev 4avvav 4v 4av asv 4avav akjaaviia canadian general electric offer radiola 46 the icreen arid tube let that u dote to perfection localdlttenee switch electro dynamic loud speaker keen selectively reurve power are a tew fealan of baalato tt 28175 complete with tube radiola 33 la a low priced radio we do not heeltats to neommend the art to anyone we know it will the sstls- f action a phone call wul place any of theae arts in your hams on approval complete with 7 tube and speaker 12150 h h darling electrical contractor murdock st georgetown phone 109 pure food store k3sxabywajwk lo lbs granulated sugar 56c crosse and blackwella pure oranse marmalade 25c crosse and blackweus pickled white onion 30e crosse and blackweus prepared mustard 15e v lb tins keens mustard 25e farnell special blend tea per lb 69c brampton creamery butter per lb 43c good 5 string broom me 2 lb soap chips 2se whir sanitary cleanser per tin 2ic gold dust per pita 7e 6 lb sweet potatoes 25c oranges bananas lemons grape fruit and fresh vegetables at right price prompt delivery phone 75 job printing promptly and neatly executed at the herald office anniversary services at st georges iasu1b commaoationh iikab wkixknown mutachksw the 17th annlveraary of the found ing of bl oeorgea church waa t bund october lllh there were crowded eongregatlona both morning and evening the aervlcea wertbitii fuiiy r by the hector and choir the special iwvacher l ii m waa the venerable akhdeacon o scovll ma hector of st oeonrea church ouelph who look for hla teat jfab 3 so -it- lord u in hu holy temple lei all the earth keep alienee before him arcn- searin hbcovii traced ibiwjw worehlp down to the preeent time sr7 have always tried in find and worahln the ultimate reality he uld worehlp aeemed to be innate in the human race man mutt wonhlp and man haa alwaya by architecture and the varloua arte tried to provide a fit temple for eorhlr p jaj- mlghty ood pur ohurch buildings obituary james mabtin jamea martin prealdent of lha brampton board of trade and well- known local butlneta man died at hla liome main street south on sunday latt in hla tlflyalxth year bom in intlewood ont he located in bramp ton s5 yeara ato he waa the aon of the late william martin one of the early vatuen of the jiujlewood dle- trlei he served on the bramton council or two yeara mr martin waa a libera in polltlce and waa chairman of the board of manager of the brampton pretbyterlan church at the time of hla death surviving are hla widow two daughter irene and ruby and one aon sherlock all of brampton iwo brothers john and wllllsm of inalewood and three als- tera mra john mcarlde toronto mra w l atklneon burka palla and mra a o olarldie acton ashgrove the ladlea of the inititute here held a very tucceatful tale of hqme made baking and other artlclea on tuetday of thla week the amount reallam waa sum which will be spent in charitable work they intend hold ing a dance on oct 32nd watch for partlculara next week congratulatio are due thla branch for their exhibit at milton pair they having obtained flnt prise for the babye dress and third place for the babye jacket thla it the asoond year in auccenlon that ihey have received the red card or the drees glenw1ll1ams a aucoeisful entertainment was held in the town hall on tuesday evening last the program whlcli waa put on by local talent waa well ren dered and appreciated by the large gathering the play j m marriage was weu played and it la hoped we will have more snteilaln- menta this winter the sympathy of the community is extended to mr and mra roy huta whose little is months old aon ployd waa aeeldently drowned when he fell into a tub of water on tuetday after noon there wul be a bee at the cemetery on saturday u you are interested be on hand the olen pue and drum band un der the leadership of mr bert march- ment headed acton orangemen in their annual church parade in acton latt sunday afternoon meura prank logan and george hoare returned home last week after pending a few daya with frlendi ib dundalk are the veeult of mans atrlvtraf beauty the striving to exnreaa through the aeneee aouethlng of what wan feels to be fitting and appropriate for the worship ol ood worship la of a fourfold nature there mutt be an intellectual bsale tor our worthlp it mutt be according to reason unlets we are convinced in our minds that ood exists there wul not be any reality to our werihtp then we wor- ahln ood through the emotions our heart are stirred and moved by the thoushu of what ood la and what he haa done our very beings so out to ood thla leads ua to try and exprets ourtelvea which we do by the un we tpesk to ood and we alng to ood and we try to draw our thoughts up to ood through beauty am the aentes sreio be used w ihe worahte of ood ptoally we use our bodies to worthlp we adopt s reverent attitude before ood we fall low on our kneet before hu footstool we wer tmp snd fall down before the lord thejseleseon sxhorled all never to neglect the nubile worship of ood the assembling together sunday by sunday in ooda house to worship him in spirit snd in truth a special bleating was promised upon public worthlp by our lord himself who aald where two or three are gathered t gather in my name there am i in the themngauaslel preacher was trie rev oeo w tabhs rd rector of st lukel church burlington who took for hla text oeneels 3s 39 and lease bullded an altar there and called upon the name of the lord snd pitched his tent there and there teases servants digged well mr tebbe congratulated the con gregation on attaining their run birthday snd exhorted then to value then- great privileges by a regular at- tendsnee st cods house he referr ed them to his text snd pointed out how that lease waa very much like the average man abraham his father was s treat fftmrnaiidtng figure a leaner or the people jacob dla aon wss a prince of ood bat isaac waa the avenge everyday man and there fore uke most of us ood doss care and ood dots have a place for ui ordinary man lease did three thing putt he bullded an altar and called upon ood this wss putting ant things nrat ood came flrtt in his life religion to him meant a treat deal he felt the need of worship the need of a power outside himself hla vary weakness compelled him to call upon the name of hla ood tor help snd ttrength secondly lasso pitched his tent there the heme wss sways where the altar was it fol lowed naturally upon the first la fact the altar and the home alwaya went together after the sltar wss bullded then the tent wss pitched religion snd home life should never be divorced if religion goes out of the home then the home invariably eufiere the home ahould be whan ood u and ood will be whan the home la then thirdly leaan digged weu then thla la eervtoe this represents work for others if we put ood first in our lives our homes win be ss ood intended them to be and we win try to help an those with whom we come into contact isaac was slwsys digging wells and other people received the benefit bo the usson for all of ut la to make leeae the pattern of our life put ood first make our home where ood it and work for others the musical portion of the service wss beautifully rendered by the ehotr mr jack thompson played an ex quisite violin solo baton ths bvenlnt aervlee au the aosoupanlmenta be ing in ths capable hands of mrs w p brsdley organist organisation meeting of tim new iialton rsuubv- tsusv voiino raorutft union at pauikmo on tuetday evening october a about one hundred retreaenuuvea of the executive of the young people of halton preabyury aat down la a uplendld huitr treiared by the young people of palermo wallowing the euppnr they prepared reaolutlona and a twellmloary programme far the general rally of young people at eight oclock when about three hundred aaaembled from all perl of the prea- bylery itev w j alkena of milton presid ed and rev dr robertson of toronto gave a very fine and inspiring addreaa upon young peoplea work tly a unanimous ttandlng vote the large gathering adopted tha following resolution thla young peoplea union of hal- ton preebytery in convention aaaem bled al palermo october a represent ing all parts of the presbytery dealrea to plsoe on record our hearty endorta- uon of the platform of the ontario prohibition onion in the coming elec tion and would urge all our young people to do sit in their power to make that platform affective in our county and province the following offloera were sleeted and metalled honorary prealdent rev v a psr- rill 80 bronte president hormsn oubert bronte ltt vicepresident chrtttaln pellow ship department edna lawrence tra falgar snd vicepresident mlaalonsry de partment ulta lydls caldwell lime- house srd vicepresident lhersry and sods department loulae snenoej lowvlue 4th vicepresident cltlsenthlp de partmentjack mcarthur milton secretary mlta jetale mckay rjt no 3 ge treasurer bert allen burlington teachers convention the snnusl convention of the tesehers of the halton snd wentworth inipsctorete wss held in the normal chool toronto on thuradsy snd pvidsy of istt week the president mlta n o peacock occupied lha chair and choae aa the tonic of har adrtrett a tonic for your teaching heallh mr j ii davidson iu of htmll- ton norms school delivered two sd dresses on thuradsy having as hit aubjects teaching how to think motivation in arithmetic papers were given on the beginners ptret term by mlta hume or aeorgelovm and on pictures in the class hootxr by miss young of georgetown while mrs moore of acton taught a memory section so a junior clssa it wss decided to join the teachera of peel county next fall in a trip to ottawa a grade conference for the teachera of thla dlatrlet will be held on tuesday the twentysecond in the georgetown public school umehouse mrs bultt and mrs cowee of hamil ton wen vltltora of mrs lanes laet mr oordon sutherland snd alex bruyn of the oao ouelph tpent sunday at their homes hen mr harold gilbert of the oao spent sunday with gordon suther land mrs arnold of toronto tpent tha week end wllh her titter mra newton mr snd mrs oleby apent sunday here mr ritchie benton spent sunday in buffalo mr and mrs o marshsu apent tha week end in toronto the snnlverssry esrvloea of lha llmahoute pretbyterlan church win be held on oct 31th last wednesday evening the aula of the lookout club gave a surprise party for mrs doughty at her horns after the garnet wen played a pres entation wss given to mrs doughty and the following letter was read dear mrs doughty we hsve now ooms to a very im portant and very pleasant time our evening enjoyment bver since your oomlng baek te llmahoute end even befon you mrs doughty have bssn deeply interested in ths doings of the atria lookout club you have shown your inter est by hslplng ua in every undertaking you have given your home on two dlffennt no and we feel that we want to thow our sppreclsuon in tome t way we jrould there- fon ask you to soeent this tray aa a token of our esteem snd love may it tie your oonttant attendant in an entertainlngs and teas signed on behalf of the girls look out club jean given marjory cross winners halton county oirlb combined home aabdsn and canning competi tion 1st hiss bertha barnes rjl no i nerval ont prise two weeks course at ouelph mcdonald dutluiu and miss laura prudam hb no a osmnbsuvuis ont priseboors value 10 ird miss jsejle deejlng palermo ont prlas books value sjjm th ulss bla pescook tut no 4 hilton ont prlas books value tut 4th miss laura rsed rjl no t uuton ont prlas books value hon on soount of tie mr a p macvan- nel is awarding one of the 4th prlas then waa a capacity congregation st the special aervlee of thankagtvlnt in st georges church on monday evening it was the ttth annlveraary of the church and tha musical terrlos was very beautifully rendered by the choir of christs church cathedral hamuton rev p it wise rector of st george introduced ths choir to tha large gathering and tha order of i vine was ss follows service sung by the rector rev fred h wsss prelude onrsnlit miss ambrose processional hymn i holy holy holy lord ood almighty responses includi hsnnonlssd oonfaai letton read by the rev wilfred henderson assistant at ths cathedral nunc dlmlttlachsnt 349 prsyera and collects hymn 4x1 oome gracious spirit heavenly dove sermon by the very rev dear broughau mjl do motet oome let us worthlp hymn 831 jesus stand among na anthem the ood of abraham praise sololtt hiss thao seavey solo the lord la my shepherd sololtt heater eric nanoekevul anthem o how amiable are thy dwellings trio god ths lord hsth tsjvjraw ultt thao seavey miss w burgess mr john pollard anthem i will msgnlfy thee o lord sololtt mr clayton meulchsel offertory anthem while the earth remalneth doiology and benediction veantr hymn 419 breathe on i breath of god reoeaalonal hymn 44t glorious things of thee an spoken postluds or miss ambrose after the aervlee tha cathedral choir together wllh st george choir e given a vary dslntlfully eer tupper by the ladles of the w under the laanoranlp of mrs a b groat tha convenors for tha supper wen mrs kirk and mra grant who wen very heartily thanked by tha dean and mr stares of ths csthedral at a convention of the peel coun ty liberalreform association la the oddfellows hall brampton on batur- dsy the most hsrmonloui and most largely attended in tha hietory of tha party thomas b graham inge- wood was ths papular sanction to conteat lha county against colonel t l kennedy oooservaure on oct so then wll be no nnsasant ihootlnt in halton this year according to provincial statute and they an begin ning to get numerous one year of slaughter now however would be dls- sstrous esquessng council btewarltown october 14 1s3s the council met purauant to ad journment membera all preeent the reeve in the chair mtnutee of laat meeting were read and conflrmed ourrie wilton that the treaaurer pay the following aheep clalma cyril mlddlebrook 3 aheep killed by doga tmoo each ssso0 1 aheep killed by doga tlxoo total s40o0 p g me- qlbbon valuer s3o0 archie arm- ttrong 1 aheep killed by doga 1000 each sum b aheep killed by doga moo each 4000 1 aheep killed by doga s0o i aheep killed by doga um 1 alteep injured by doga sao total tioeoo p o mcolbbon valuer 3 trips iu stephen haggard 1 theep kill ed by doga ibm p o mcolbbon valuer o00 carried appelbe wilton that the treasur er pay the mountain bsnatorlum mslntensnce of mra jean campbell sept and lo 3oth 1mb lj imlth prydo sept lat to sotll ims s45o0 mra elale miller sept ltt to 36th ism m900 total amount ltruo hoa- pltal for sick children maintenance of ruby tennant bept ltt to loth 1m9 43im carried appelbe wilton that the treaaur er pay john crawahaw the balance of aaory aa oolleotor of ward 4 loot carried appelbe wilton that the treasur er pay the road sheets ss presented bv road superintendent tlomi car ried appelbe currie that the trea aurer pay the bell telephone aect m1i sept id to october lllh 130 lis mjj bept 18 to oct 15 ism s30s tots amount 3io been of hydro commltalonera street lights olenwuilsms u3g i h smllh 1 cord hardwood for council chamber 400 alex mckay collector aalary for imsssom pottage itatlonary and exchange 3a8 total amount 53j5 carried wilton appelbe that leave be granted to introduce a bylaw to ap point collectora of rales for the town- ahip of eaqueslng for the year ls and that ssld bylaw be now read the first time carried currie cleave that the bylaw to appoint eollecton of ntea for the townthlp of eactuetlng for the year ltd having been read a flrtt time be now read the second and third times snd pauki and the corporate teal be attached and that the banks be filled in as follows ward no 1 p o mcolbbon ward no 3 r h hunter ward no 3 h dobble ward no 4j crowthaw ward no s s h lindsay ward no gaex lsitbarried apiide wilson that leave be eranuh uj ititroduce a bylaw to grant permltalon for the reeve and treasurer to barrow money from the canadian bank of commerce to meet uie current expenditure of the town ship snd thst the ssld bysw be now resd s first time csrrted clesve ourrie thst the bylaw to grant permlttlon to the reeve an4 treasurer to borrow money from tha canadian bank o commerce having been read the nrat time be now read the asoond and third umee and pass ed snd that the blanks be nlled up with the sum of twenty thousand dol- lara carried ourrie cleave that thla council do now adjourn to meet on nov 11th at 130 pm t l iwhitb w get your blank counter check books at the herald office provincial elections 1050 electoral district op halton public notice la hereby given that a special poll for receiving votea of railway employees sailors snd trevellors in ssld electoral dlitrlct as provided in sec 1 it of the election act 131 win be held and kept open at the new buildino cobneb geoege and colbostnb streets in the town of oakville from two oclock in the afternoon tin five oclock in the afternoon and from seven oclock in the afternoon till ten oclock in the afternoon on thursday friday and saturday ttth ma and lath iaya at oetaker ltd dated at hornby ont this 1st day of october ltd james mcdowell sutaralag ofaeer ood save the kino coming premier howard ferguson will address the electors of this district in the gregory theatre georgetown mon oct 21st at 230 pm mr geo hillmer mpp will also address the meeting everybody invited readys 5 o 1 store t t friday and saturday only boy wool sweater size 23 to 32 59c each georgetown butternut bread mtt4lm i hllitaltelhtmimh mltttlmimv rich as butter sweet as a nut we ask our customer to be the judge compare our quality butternut always good to the but crumb sold by mark clark phone 229w grocer georgetown investment for a hotel in diamonds like a etory from the arabian nighu la the daarrlptlon el the miniature model of the itoyal york hotel ahown at the toronto exhibition thla fall the modal it valued at over 1100000 and in lit eoattruction there ware utilised mora than 16000 kllla isultlsas quality diamonds they were atad on a framework composed of aatla wood covered with tha nnast wax the miniature waa reflected from thousands off i lib by la laebaa bread romtaousaadi the brullant display broken into all tha colore el apeetrum made thla exhibit the moat visited and most olattsbjiyaupair farmers dairymen canada dairies ltd 7 convertible comulative preferred stock price 100 per ahare to yield 7 v carrying a bonua of 5 hare common stock with h each 10 preference share i telephone for particular j h r mimms i phone 114 georfetown vt suvmixxmvaav ladies hats a e ae tttete a large asabrtment of felt hats in all the new shades and shapes from 150 up misses claridge htrald block gaorgtlowh