u r y9 rfe bsl i f i is- the georgetown herald wednesday evening january at- 1930 age tvmcmgcmtmc2mm6mimaisimwikyl haye your tiyes nxarnined b- o t walker dosc eyesight specialist brampton who ill g-v- be at watsons drug store georgetown the second wedneaday of every month i or you may consult dr walkei at his office in j brampton j oosogax xsafc jaaxjt aec a lakoaaoaax 2gaxavaeripk local news happy new year wiitfilit1930 now school reopens on personals meat we wish you all- a happy and prqsperou3 j new year er win goldham phone 1 georgetown monday jan a joint installation pf rebekahs ufejlowh will be held on tuea evening jan 7th refreshments k qborgetown wotnena institute ex tend sincere thanks to all those who so kindly sent in contributions of money and goods for the annual dis tribution ot christmas cheer george towp womens insinuate will hoid their regular meeting on thurs day 3n9th instead of tuesday as previously advertised- at the home of mth peroy cleave mftln st the members of the georgetown post of the canadian legion are be ing entrtalnqdvat a social by the wqmot aux of- the p an friday 3rd january at 8 pm all members are cordially iifvited no better value- the goloshes i nm sehiner at tl00 have four buckles is cashmere outside and fejt lined- a splendid christmas present hockey 5sffi m w t r s confectioner and tobacconist extends best irishes for a happy and prosperous new year e e young main st georgetown larjbuo our price 300 ana 350 jtroney 2t mr s j mcmaster president ot the toronto district labor council fin old glen boy and former valued member of the herald staff is taking quite an interest in the toronto muni cliia elections go- to it sam we know you arc npt the kind ofttnan that will let them put anything over you congratulations mr george cunie is receiving hearty congratulations from ids many friends upon his election by acclamation as deputyreeve of esqueslng after three years of efficient and faithful service as councillor gregory theatre tuesday and wednesday dec 31st and jan lstcoquette alltalking with mary plokford serial talking novelties harmony club matinee new years day at 3 pjn friday and saturday jan 3rd and 4th the gamblers vltaphone talk ing gang comedy talking among our christmas visitors wettiv mr alex praser of paris mr h a mccohnell gulph miss hazel cleave of toronto mr warner freure of detroit mr gordon barber of toronto mr h m wetherald of windsor mr and mrs o r- vandusenet tant mr and mrs harold wheatley of brantford mr and mrs tuer and babe of halteybury miss margaret black of toronto general hospital mr charles denlson of ridley col lege- st catharines mr and mrs harry elliott and miss i margaret of toronto col jaines ballantlne dso and mrs bullantine of hamilton ny mp and mrs gfe-c- lawrence- and mr mckenzie lawrence of toronto mrs h w kennedy ard misses lillian and margaret kennedy of toronto mrs j j allen is visiting in toron- stewarttown the holiday in paris mr and mrs john mcbean spent the holiday in toronto miss norma smith la spending her holiday with friends at brampton ed and percy bally spent christmas at their home here- miss betty smeuiurst spent shlrst- mas with her parents at itmrhouaer jsirs john i wilson dorothy harold iiid clifford are visiting in toronto for the holiday miss helen and mr bob dickson were visitors tor christinas with their sister mrs qowotrtry miss irene lane of toronto is visit ing with her aunt mrs j sanford miss blanche thomson spent christ mas at her home here at the annual meeting of st johns womens auxiliary held at mrs sallys home dec 21st the fouowlng officers were elected for- the coming year president mrs j ri thompson 1st vlcepres mrs w d- johnston 2ndvlceptesmre johnblrd treasmjer jflri ma bailey ecd sec mrs- johnston sto sec mrs johnston teracur secv miss eva thompson supt little helpers mrs bally auditors mrs j smiths- and mrs tracy t total cash weelptewere 1 1924- total expenditure 4509 with a bal ance on hand of 74js ail apportlon- n3tts were met iniulfc live stock jtsspkovkmknt association r at a meeting held at milton wed- nesday dec 18th a ha i ton county live stock imrtrovement argnhntipn was formed with the following officers and directors in charge for 1930 president a g m bruyns ljme- house 1st vice- pres duncan campbell motfau- 2nd vlcepres walter dennis mil lton secjetaryar p macvannel milton treasurer edwin ihjarrop milton trafalgar joseph hovvard jos will- molt wtt blggar 1 esquesinp thos bird j s robert son wesley murray nelson walter reajjhead john pettit i nassagaweya allan mahon len chisholm bigger and better in s groceries u mr john oraham of freeman wail at the close of the senior meeting a visitor in own qn- friday the little helpers had their annual mr orr spent christmas in guelph meeting the attendance was tjbe with fr and mrs rowland laird meeting opened with a chrjstmis mr i b vannatter uvisin with pj plo uet by f tnllsjs mt guelph brought to guelph from pictoiif where he has been confined m the county jail for some months dr char- agdecrared insane after hla trud on a charge of murdering his wo sons is now arrinmate in the psychiatric ward of the ontario reformatory giv ing absolutely no trouble to his escorts on the train trip twehs was not even recognized by other passen gers cordingleys hardware and lb another year has passed the wardenshlp at this time of year the interroga tion in municipal politics 1 frequent ly heard who will be warden m halton it would seem j that reeve masons claim- to the hbnor is this year undisputed reeve mason has accomplished excellent results in ac ton during bis occupancy of the reeye- ship he will prove an efficient and capable administrator if placed at the head of the county affairs and given the wartienship for 1080 aeton free press lchtldrens entertainment and simper r the annual christmas entertainment of the united church sunday school was jbeld last friday evening after the children had enjoyed the supper served in the basement an adjourned to the auditorium here a splendid programme consisting of drills re citations choruses tfndualogues was given mr godfrey seruitendent of the sunday school was chairman the evening was thoroughly enjoyed throughout by the children parents and friends ou company resumed operations on friday of last week the seynuck valley oil co resumed their drilling operations air their vell about two his son mr evannatter at milton mr and mrs mitchell cooper are spending the holidays at ml forest mr and mrs wallace thompson spent christmas wrk relatives at woodstock mr and mrs a j oneill and little daughter julie spent christmas with relatives at inglewood mr john waldie knox college to ronto spent the week end with mr and mrs r j waldie mr i m bennett ares at london last week attending the funeral of hlsf cousin mrs m m bennett mrs comfort roszel and daughter i margaret are visiting wubfriends in toronto hamilton and dundas- mr and mrs robertson acton miss doris dowdy llmehouse spent chrtst- mbiatmr and mrs r j waldiea mr will f mcdonald of westlock alta is visiting- with relatives and friends in terra cotta and george town mr and mrs w m near and mr i b varmnxter spent christmas with mr and mrs w l near at nassa gaweya a very pleasant christmas was en joyed at the home of robert p les lie norval by his family and friends numbering in all twentyseven mr an mrs h p mckerrlhen of torontothejind mb h o schrelter and sons billy and jack of kitchener spent christmas at j m moores mr and mrs jack kennedy mr and mrs cray kennedy of toronto and miss margaret kennedy of guelph spent christmas with the misses ken nedy mr and mrs wm barber had for their xmas guests mr and mrs a m- mackenzle montreal mr and mrs georgewallace and daughter doro thy and mr and mrs o o hofford and daughter betty toronto and mr and mrs b o arnold and master beverley acton dr f r watson was presented with two handsome volumes of biographies of princes of the pulpit and pastor ate by the teachers officers and members of the bible class of the baptist sunday school the gift was a token of sincere appreciation of dr watsons faithful services as superin tendent and bible class teacher mr and mrs frank wrlggiesworth and sons edgar and clarence of cale- don mr and mrs cowlea mr and mrs a wrlggiesworth and daughters myrtle francis jenkinson and dorothy wil son mrs groat the president of georgetown senior womens auxili ary gave a most interesting address on indian schools all presont ap preciated the information mrs groat was able to give aoout these schools and the children who are being trained there norma vnlth and betty smethurst moved- a vote of thanks to mrs groat which was un animous the amount presented by the little helpers from their mite boxes was 1 1800 the w a served lunch to the little helpers candied orange peel put peel from eight oranges in cold water heat to boiling point and cook gently until very tender drain put in cold water and when cold remove membrane and sof t portion boll one cup sugarand one half cup water un til syrup spins a thread put in peel add cook gently until syrup is evapora tecland peel looks clear drain on wire cake cooler and leave in open air until thoroughly dry store and use as required in cakes and puddings candled lemon peel may bo prepared in the same way the following is the report pi a a no 6 esqueslng for the pan term the names are arranged in order of merit sr iv hon mary- stannuih norma smith pass betty smethurst sam tennant helen mclean jr tv hon i flharilr mart ran pass frances jenkinson lillian mac- lean walter hodge jr m hon dorothy wilson jack jenkinson pass david hodge lillian thomson sr n hon harold wilson new years whip whtte of 2 eggs l3cup sugar sprinkling salt cup orange juice beat whites of eggs until frothy add sugar and salt and continue beatmg until stiff fold in orange juice serve with custard sauce made as fallows yolks of 2 eggs 4 cup sugar 1 cup milk 1 tablespoon orange juice sprinkling salt beat egg yolks thoroughly with sugar add milk and cook over hot water until smooth cool and add juice and salt pearl white srjsp iff tot christies ginger snaps 2 lbs for mew advertisements au tbm- advertisemieiita vn4er this beading strictly cash with order jean tennant douglas lawson jack maclean jr i hon muriel maclean roy smith uleanoa orah cudden clifford woaon jr pr bttue tennant passjoantown ralph thompson kenneth murray the prise for perfect attendance was awarded to betty smethurst tfaeher jessie m mckay acton mr and mrs william williams will celebarte their diamond wedding an niversary on saturday december 38 on friday of last week the seynuck valley oil co resumed their druung operations at their well two miles west ot acton when operations ceas ed last spring a depth of 2628 feet had been reached mr robert j ourney of victoria bc visited acton friends during the week he is spending the christmas holidays with his parents and brother and sister at the farm home near fer gus it is fifteen years since mr our ney has been home tram the west master fyfe somervule the little threeyearold son of mr and mrs george somervlll w h been con fined to the hospital in guelph for treatment for several months is suf- flclently improved to be able to return irene olive and delia all of jjomg t toronto misses corena and wjnnl- rred and ross wrlggiesworth of b i oirlrttmnt a in west uf auuiii wll up ceased last spring a depth of 2828 feetlspa 9 ww had been reached ithe druung out fit is being run by two shifts and work ing day andt night and has drilled over sixty feet in the week mr sey nuck who has harge- is quite satis fied with the operations and indica tions thus far encountered mr tony seynuck president of the com pany extends to allthe shareholders happy and prosperous hew year has been in progress for over a week we lofbuu apenuui of this splendid new municipal enterprise was carried out very appropriately on christmas night reeve mason and councillors happy oakvojub pair nelson hasen and harrison and mr miaaninrrv vum kaa mra h p moore mr r j ker married fifty years 1sr p a 3 were jmaedt to 1 j officiate at the opening cereraoxues mr and mrs james ulster celebra free press to rent hnaro on john fit with garage possession jan 1st apply to m wil liamson trucking all kinds of truckm- at reasonable rates prompt service guaranteed a w herrington phone 168 george- tf ffr snap hand cleanpr i chipso princess soap flakes s per lb- tilsons health bran pure mattt vinegata- little chip manhiarje prunes 30 40 n granulated sugar 10 brown sugar 1 0 lbs for jkellogg cornflakes kelloggs allbran cream of wheat per pkg rite good malt extract pure quaker oats mixed nuts 2 lbs for for mcbean co l georgetown jj- for sale oents fur lined coat muskrat lin ing with otter collar 40x42 in good condition 2000 or best offer apply to halton tip top pressors phone 34sw maple ave el georgetown ltp to rent 6 room cottage on murdock st elec tric light water inside newly de corated possession jan 6th apply to h t arnold georgetown tf for sale town of georgetown debenture no 15 460688 paying 5 maturing 1937 apply to thomas bird r- r no 3 georgetown or o e gullea 149 main st gait ont- 2t to rent two choice stores steam heated and with all modern conveniences in new gregory theatre apply to r l aregory georgetown tf ladies tailoring ijhioh tailoring and dressmaking coats and dresses made ox remodelled fur coats rellned misses bated wes- leyan st georgetown hn give ds a trial magnolia cemetery wreaths chrtst- although skating m- n a decoraaona orders taken at mm4imi4hnl ii hmhllhhitlllllll iujim for coughs and colds nyal pinol a balsamic expecarant for coughs colds and irritated conditions of the throat 25c and 50o nyal creophos a combination of hypophosphltes wild cherry creosote and cod liver extract for bronchitis and- deep seated coughs and colds that- jiang on rh 100 per large bottle tt cascara bromide of quinine tablets will relieve an ordinary cold in twenty four hours 25c box nyal baby cough syrup for infants and young children 25c danns drugstore phone 27 georgetown mrs gambles greenhouses phone up or at mr f j fryers earner uueipe and chapel streets tt vovctovs golden crunch a delightful fcafry confection with 40c a pnnnut hutturvrntrf jngt in for tv jaefr is- a smiling healthy youngster enters and a tot- tering old man leaves such is the allegorical descrip tion of the passing of 1929 and the coming of 1930 but all who give service to our coirtfnunity proceed along a different path at the threshold of another year we say farewell to 1 929 and eagerly welcome 1 930 and with all the enthusiasm with all the gladsome rrj ticipation of a new adventure but tempered with the experience of past years we advance toward the goal of goodwill that transcends the passing of time to otl and all we extend our best wishes for new year cordingleys hardware phone 25 georgetown dufferm school ss no 10 esqneslnc the annual christmas entertain ment of dufterln school sj9 no 10 esquestag was held on thursday even ing dec 19th in spite of unfavor able weather and bad roads there was a good attendance of parents and friends who enjoyed the programme put on by the pupils and other local talent w j l hampshire trustee who was chairman added greatly to the interest of the programme after varied programme of choruses re citations speeches dialogues drills etc santa claus paid a visit and distributed the numerous presents from a gaily decorated christmas tree euj j another great for millions motorists of muion masonic officers r e comp m s sproat assisted by excamp j e ben installed the officers of st olalr h a chapter no 75 as follows j p leepcq z w- t dales ijjz p d bhor h j o cunningham j wm panton sjt w t randell bh w b clements t a l macnabb pj3 e harrop sjs w wilson jjs wjb feather- stone jan a oalh m 4 v- w yanslckle vt3v w t barnard mjv ob merrltt m1v board of examiners excomp j m macken- sle rt excomp m s sproat and excomp j e bell executive com mittee ex comps p v- shorey o w mckenzle rb oalbraith udltors excomp george oalbraith anfloomp w j mcclenahan 7ard oftpi ard ooftu fines tvill oe on tna colors aisplau soon nl our choiu rooms ford the canadian gait if home economics the ladles jn charge of homer eqonomlcffai the course whiohpens in the public- library on monday next jan 6th under auspices of dspart- nient of agriculture are as follows domestic science mrs o cooke of beamsville 8ewlng mrs a m owens at kin- burn ont home nursing miss mabel cunn ingham of toronto plowmen elect officers ortoti ors phone 69 i i acton a ecripfs phone 329 fl georgetown at the annual meeting of the peelf county plowmens association the following officers were electeds hon pres j m ddlson and w j jlowe pres d h mccaughertx streetsvlllo 1st vlcepres alex mcklnney jr brampton 2nd vlcepres russell wil son mono road sec oeorgeb pat terson brampton treas james lald- law- brampton assistantsecretary h j laldlaw brampton directors chinguacousv mw carter herbert ruston and jos mbthersut toronto herbert black douglas dunton and w l wilkinson toronto gore r oardhduse n 8 lindsay and w g shaw albion j h rutherford john anderson and elmer little caledon george cameron watson wiggins and ronald ceachernthe club had a most successful yeafand their finances are in a sound healt co t f fred i sports freda cijjatel are you 4ond of re indoor tes if they dont stay too golden anniversary fifty years ago the interesting an nouncement appeared that james llt- ster and mary morgan were unltedln marriage in st marys roman catho lic church hamilton by father oleary and on monday dec 30th mr and mrs lltster celebrated quiet ly the of tleth anniversary of this hap py event at their home on ohurch st oakville although in their seventysixth and seventyfifth year respectively they both enjoy good health and look many years younger mr lltster who is of scotch descent was bom in toronto but removed to georgetown when child- mrs- litstar is of scotchirish descent and was born in georgetown their early married life was spent in georgetown where there are many whose friendship they value highly mr lltster who was a carriage builder by trade accepted a position with william whlttaker br thirty years ago- and-wttn- the exception of four years in toronto has lived in oakville ever since he is a great lover of apart lacrosse being his favorite game in the old days when i played in georgetown we didnt have the pads for protection that are worn- now we took some hard knocks anddldnt say much about it lie recalled both in georgetown and oakville mr lltster was an active member of the ore brigade and waa chief for a number of years in those days tlmj fire department did not reeeji juicouragement and support does today he said injjheracninfnrrame and attractive nfie are several household treasures one a grandfathers clock over one hundred years old some rare pictures one a uthogarph of toronto dated ibm there is a piece of handsome erin needlework that was a wedding pres ent mrs ulster has in her posses sion a letter written to her uncle michael mclaughlin who was the first tailor in georgetown this letter which was written by a relative who lived in new jersey bears the date april 11 1834 it was before the days of envelopes and before the days of government stamps it waa neatly folded and fastened with a red seal and cos ten pence for carriage by stage mr and mrs lltster have had a happy married life their great sorrow being the death of their eldest son william their other son p j lltster is in business pn dundas and dover- court sta tjoronto b many- friends are extending con gratulations and best wishes that lifes eventide may be serene and happy 1 ndtice to set the publlo mind at rest the corporation of georgetown has not paid ail or any portion of mayor dales hospital expenses nor have they been asked to do so d mcintyrk reeve you say youre a lover of peace and then you go and throw a brick at casey 1 yenrtr an e was very peaceful too after i throwed fl herbert taraweu son of the late mr and mrs matthew tarsweu passed away on tuesday december 17th in his 47th year following a long and trying illness which he bore with great patience mra h c austin received a hurried can to brampton on thursday last where her daughter margaret under went a critical operation for appen dicitis in peel memorial hospital margaret is doing as well as can be expected and we trust she may make a speedy recovery jitr anamrsiw o magill and family received a bad fright last fri day morning when the water front in their cook stove which had been frp- jen during the night exploded short ly after the fire had been kindled the explosion was of such force as to wreck the stove and several places of plas ter were knocked off the celling mrs magill and two of their children were in the irhwft at the time and mira culously escaped injury miss cook and the pupils of pea- cook school are to be congratulated on the splendid christmas concert held on tuesday evening of last week an took their parts well the crowd ailing the school to capacity kx-war- den d j sinclair occupied the chatr and made reference to the number who are holding high fiwri through out the jandwjttni received their early caoonat ipe peacock- school the revealed that some of it students are capable of a standard of excellence vocate for sale one and a half hp international engine gas or coal ou good as hew splendid for pumping water price reasonable john moody olenwil- llams 3tp warning any person trespassing on lots 18 ib and 20 con 11 10th line esqueslng will be prosecuted robert given 3t harold bbaghani saturday treat 29c canadian bacon stands supreme hog grading in canada which was primarily entered upon with the de finite purpose of increasing the export trade has had thectual effect of curtailing it it is not that canadian bacon is not better than it was be fore hog grading began or that it is less suitable for the british market or even that hog production has de creased in recent years eight years ago canadas export of bacon amount ed to more than one hundred- million pounds tn ishi it had dwindled to less than thlrtyeignt million pounds during this time the marketings of- hogs have gone up fully a million head the affect of grading has in rkality so lniprovei- the iqauty of cariadian baton that more and more of it is consumed- at horned asstated recently by mr m a arkou the live stock commissioner of the depart ment of agriculture at ottawa the reputation of carrartlanjbacon stands m on the american continent is equal to any bacon offered on british market as pointed out ntly by mrw a wilson agri- ouiiural produce marketlng agent in oreat britain the moat pressing need in relation to the canadian bacon ln- dustryjs largw prodjuctlpn and unuous supply policeman isisd yoif were sixty miles an hourl she oh lant that splendid only learnt to drive yesterday notice to ptjbuc s all cltixens are required by law to remove snow from the walks in front of their premises those not doing so are liable to a fine those con cerned please note as the law will be enforced w o marshall chief lost j on the radial due at 401 on dec 33 1929 a tan and brown envelope purse containing a quantity of money a wellesley hospital pin with owners name on the back and other articles of value only to the owner finder please return to o t- mckay george town and receive reward wood voted rails 300 ainsle cord deltvi mixed wood 350r hardwood j400 sln- tde cord j h smith phone 84rl3 georgetown tf ndtice to creditors r in the estate of samuel gumeb of tbe town of georgetown la the county of halton engineer deceas ed r all persons having iim egalnst the estate of the said samuel qqmer deceased who died on or about the fifteenth day of october 1820 are notified to send to the undersigned executor the trusts and guarantee company limited toronto or to the undersigned clarence h wiggins its solicitor on or before the fifteenth day of january 1930 their names and addresses and full particulars of thslrl clauns and the nature of tbe securities if any held by them duty verified by statutory declarapon immediately after tthe sam fifteenth day of january 1930 the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having re gard only to the claims of which it shall then have notice dated december twentyfirst 1929 the trusts and guarantee co ltd 302 bay st toronto clarence h wlggms georgetownj ontario 3t solicitor for the said exeoator doittmow clean up your outstanding col lections and get the money y fback into stock send your list to 1 kelly aiken m -rtj- mnhilimi nnuaira the ooneetlon bluiuhnwla and watch the reeotts- no collection no charge gaelmfa oraagerlue owan weekend chocolates you are always sure of a real bargain when you purchase these chocolates they are always fresh hard and soft centres also snowballs week end chocolates 35c lb we always have a wide as sortment of the famous hunts candy to choose tram something for very different taste and always fresh arthur norrington maih st phone s pure food store lookoocoac aax aax hkx aav act to our friends loyal and true to our valued new friends and to those whose friendship we strive to deserve we heartily wish a happy arrcr prosperous new year with crrateful appreciation for all favors received by us fron you and for that priceless though intangible asset- your gjoodwill which we priie beyond mea sure we seek to merit your continued confidence and aim to serve you helpfully in the futurev- tf a e projvipt peljvfiry phone 7s i v j