xuk itrm page 2 the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 28thr 1930 get a cheque each month 1v4 pc cent cash 5 per cent annually royalties buy for a consistent dependable high yield dividend paying investment i offer a limited amount of imperial royalties co investors royalties co washington royalties co monarch royalties corporation petroleum royalties corporation second standard royalties limited get my price onc any of the above securities befpre buying i can sgve you money orders executed on all exchanges chas e smith phone is stock broker streeuville erwingoldhains meat market fresh lake trout every thursday and friday the shop of quality meats erwin goldham phone 1 georgtowrt r died mccullotjqh at tacoma wash ington on may 24th 1930 florence stewart wife of allen mcculiougn buhjvant suddenly at george town on monday may 26th 1930 isaac bulllvant in his 79th year the funeral will take place from his late residence edith st on thursday may 29th service at st georges anglican church a 330 f clock wrioolesworth in esqueslng township on tuesday may 27th 1930 mary hail widow of the late john wrigglesworth in her 81st year funeral from the residence of her son norman wrigglesworth lot 8 7th line on friday may 3b th at 1 pjn standard time interment ashgrove cemetery in memobiam blaift in loving memory of our dear billy william blair who passed away may 38th 1923 h in memorya dally thought in heart a silent sorrow sadly missed by mother dad helen and mattle dee ike tfojesticsceneajrof j ha national pim obituary j6hn short after being in poor health forsome time john snort an old and respect ed resident of esqueslng passed away at quelph hospital on sunday may 18th deceased was a farmer and was born on the homestead 6th line bsqueslng where he spent his entire life he was an honorable man and good neighbor he is survived by one brother mr prank short of toronto and two sisters mrs j bantoh of toronto and mrs kldd of port wil liam the funeral took place on tuesday afternoon to greenwood cemetery georgetown the service be ing conducted by rev kenneth mac- lean of knox presbyterian church the pallbearers were harry dev ereaux norman devereaux john devereaux lawrence burt j r lind say and j w visit canada great mormfatn country chla summer see die mighty aueuciy of our far wen make jasper parle lodge in jasper national park yoqrmonnralri hrahnnsrtgra ride climb swim golf tennis motor explore pacific coast on to the pacific a soo mil trip from jasper past towering mount robaon following the turbulent fraser river to vancouver bverv turn a new thrill every mils a vista o spectacular beauty r alaska it 1000 mile boat trip from vancouver through the colorful inside passage sea gladera the klondike skagway- gorgeous scenery congenial ulm travellers tours may be made by various routs anadian ational alva kkntneb one of ballinafads most respected residents passed peacefully away on monday morning may 12th after an illness of several months duration in the person of alva kentner for several days it was generally known -thafr-he- wasin a critical eondltk and the news of his death was not the shock it otherwise would have been mr kentner was a twin son of the late jermlah and jane kentner who predeceased him some years ago mr kentner was born at tnnttfm in the year 1854 being in his 76th year in 1882 he was married to euphenua mccalllum he was a man of retir ing disposition honest and industri ous he farmed for a number of years on lot 5 concession 7 erin but for the past 8 years he has resided in balunafad he was a member of the united church the funeral took place from his late residence on wed nesday last with service in the unit ed church where a large circle of friends and acquaintances gathered to pay their last respect to the departed rev mr altidns conducted a very impressive service interment being made in falrview cemetery acton besides his bereaved wife he leaves to mourn his loss three soma and two daughters wm e kentner of boisse- valn manitoba mrs root mcenery 7th line balunafad mr walter ken tner acton mrs henry hilts 8th line esqueslng mr archie kentner oeorgetown seven grandchildren and one brother and one sister the floral tributes were a pillow from wife and family sprays from the wjuls and ladles aid mrs j kentner mrs el milton mrs joseph benham mrs t campbell mr elton campbell to ronto mr wm kentner bolssevain manitoba the pallbearers were messrs john p sinclair prank binnle joe swindle- hurst david mcenery john given and p w shprtill advocate the presbytery of toronto at georgetown a meeting tjrtwnpresbytety ot tor onto was held in knox presbyterian church georgetown on tuesday may 27th the meeting cpened at 11 oclock ajn daylight saving time as presby tery usually holds its- regular meetings in the city many of the presbyters ex pressed themselves as delighted to meet in this town so beautifully situatedon the credit river and so restful in its effect upon those accustomed to city life the meeting opened with devotional exercises by the moderator rev j a hilts of davenport road church tor onto rev dr j b paulm of st pauls church toronto as convenor of the committee on applications presented to the presbytery the names of ministers of sister churches who wished to be re ceived into the ministry or the presby terian church of canada the report of the work or sunday schools and young peoples societies was presented by rev edgar foreman of momlngsld church toronto the facts presented by mr foreman were further supported by john mc- nabb of high park church toronto who especially urged upon the presby ters the necessity of doing then- duty in getting our young people to attend the meetings soon to be held in olekx- tnohr presbyterian camp on the east shore of lake simcoe these grounds and the excellent new buildings being- erected upon them are the splendid gift to our young people s work by mr and mrs james plavfalr of miifirf the boy camp for hoys 12 to 17 years of age will be under the direc tion of mr robert robertson and will be held july 2 to 11 the girls camp for girls 13 to 13 years of age will be under the guidance of miss lois mccrae and will be held july 12 to 21 the camp for young people kno as the young peoples summer school will be held july 22 to si and among those offering instruction are rev prof bryden of knox college rev dr kannawln of the church offices and rev john mcnab the presbytery assigned to the moderator and clerk the task of ar ranging for the designation service in the glebe church from which church mr and mrs cameron are about to set out for work in the foreign field the moderator will represent the presbytery at the laying of the comer stone of rogers pre church on saturday june 7th permlsslon was given to rev carrie to retire tram the mr georgetown flourg feed chick mashes chick grains poultry feed and laying mash feed of all kinds mangold and turnip seed w c bessey prompt delivery georgetown the name is suiiieieii our saiesrnen cany butter varieties daily a change to suit the palate manfdby dominion bakeries ltd guelph sold by mark clark phone 229w grocer griimgufamu church news united church sendees june 1st 10 ajn sunday school and bible classes h ajn the early church and world movements 7 pjn the fellowship of faith the fruit of the spirit filled life wednesday 8 pjn midweek service knox presbyterian charch communion will be observed at the morning service at 11 oclock orion and verdun rebekah lodges ioop will worship in knox ohurch at 7 oclock soloist mrs josephine wu son mcleay daylight saving time baptist church sunday school meets at 10 ajn to study a leson on how to use our tal ents public worship at 11 ajn and 7 pjn conducted by pastor a n frith young peoples service on mondsy 8 pjn report of the brantford con vention st georges church sunday after ascension day 8 ajn holy communion 11 ajn holy com munion and sermon by the rector 7 pjn evensong and sermon by the rector corporate communion of the women s auxiliary the 1024 and the 1926 confirmation classes 50ftbattlews- georgetown u8tars defeat mn luvj u auru orioles f norval mills c4mxp our mill is now in operation and we are pre pared tp do all kinds of grain chopping and can give our customer prompt service r flour and feed for sale rw b browne norral floor mills phone 01 f s norral the georgetown allstars lambasted out a 27 to 8 victory over the orioles of toronto in the girls softball tourna ment at eldorado park on vlotorla day may 34th behind beta tarts t p th winn were au- ways playing a good edge rvary player on the team played wall mm as a result broughi their team lata the second game with the sunnysids alerts the ailstars ware defeated in the second game but played good ball although having two games in tha ne afternoon the alerts carried oft the canadian national trophy at the eldorado park tournament on victoria day by a de cisive victory over the georgetown all- stars 17 to 0 the alerts heavy sluggers of toronto obtained no fewer than 25 hits from reta tost the for mer hamilton zlmmerknlt hurling ace miss tost succeeded in striking out only three alerts hitters during the entire game the pitching of marge taylor v the feature of the game miss taylor held georgetown to rune hits and struck out fourteen the fielding of the winners was excellent and included spectacular catches by haael oodward and kay meechln in the outfield and u at shortstop alma barrett of tha alerts former kingston player who performed cleverly at first base bad f hits in twu li runs out of six times at bat hldcey mcauiey also bit a homer rata tost obtained rour of georgetowns nine hits and arrangements made for a pres- byterlal visitation of fabbank con gregation some members of preshy tery complained that newspaper re ports of presbytery meetings were not always fan- to the church reporters have not always been careful of the good name of the church even after special request by the presbytery the globe was especially mentioned not oefjfndtng in this way the ladies of knox church served luncheon to the members ofpresbytery the next regular meeting of presby tery will be held in st andrews church scarboro on thursday july 3rd at 10 o clock standard time high school social evening a social evening was held at the oeorgetown arcdjc under the auspices of the high- school board of trustees last friday evening between bj30 and 1130 pjn a delightful programme of group games was carried out in which trus tees teachers parents and pupils took part or these the practical spelling m was featured by cards used to spell words dictated by trustee kirk the team captains had a strenuous time properly arranging the players to spell out the various words then followed community singing in which both old and young took part songs like auld lang syne made ail feel perfectly at home oi course the sensational piano playing of mr icaiser the blind man was a great factor in making this part a success not the least enjoyed part of the func tion was the delicious lunch provided in part by the trustees and the pupils there was certainly an abundance of sandwiches cake icecream and coffee not to mention the excellent lemoande to appease the hearty ap petites of the happy students finally the last hour or the evening was dedicated to the practice of the terpslcborean art indulged in by prac tically all present the music was prodvlded by the piano and by the orthopbonic vlctrola those present must have carried away with them happy memories to be treasured in future years the func tion moreover could not fall to bind together more closely the school and the home and make a decided contri bution to the development of sound citizenship it is gratifying to see the future citizens educated lor life as well as for examinations the students appreciate very much the boards kindness in making it possible among those present were trustees kirk watson evans hutt grant and barraclough with their wives principal ross and the rest of the teaching staff the present student body as well as exstudents who had attended with in the last two years principal ross acted as master of ceremonies a task which he carried out in fine style baseball georgetown win amk opening georgetown won the opening base ball game of the season on may 24th before a large crowd of fans from burlington by the score of is to 4 the first ball was pitched by judge monro of milton while mayor mac kenxle did the receiving and col brown did the batting georgetown got off to a good start tn the first frame with some good hitting and scored two runs prom then on it was just a matter of how many runs could be stored hall pitched good ball and received good support rrom his team mates until he retired at the end of the seventh inn ings in ravor of cole who retired the side in order walters pitched the final frame without allowing any hits or runs burlington have a much weaker team this year and lack good team play it was a good game and every one was well pleased at the brand of ball our boys are showing this year georgetown plays in oakvule sal urday may list peorgejtown blackburh 2b 3b woods ss carmlchael ej 2b beaumont r f c f hapten weed inspectors halton county weed inspectors met in the office of a p macvannel agri cultural representative on tuesday morning may 20th at 10 oclock and wrm l h 1 i n seed inspector of south western on tario and a r g smith district weed i 2lsl j jslblspetor for western ontario duties of falrbank church toronto jgvers revetais rostsuperm- tendents were also present special attention was advised to the serious- sow st georges church choir and organ recital one of the most delightful musical recitals ever given in georgetown was put on by the choir and organist of st georges church assisted by christs church cathedral soloists of hamilton in st georges church last evening may 27th mrs w f bradley gave three fine organ solos and accompanied the choir and soloists in a very capable programme st georges choir who seemed to be in excelent voice anil well trained sang dr crotch s comfort o lord the soul of thy servant as an introlt the anthem by canon wood ward the splendours of thy glory lord a choral by racbnianinoicf glory to god the father hadyns chorus for full choir the heavens are telling out of the creation ora torio and also an 8 part motet com posed by chas a r wilkinson god eternal king almighty this last number was rendered for the first time in public on wednesday last by the vogt choir of ouelph tile motet which is dedicated to the vogt choir and to mr r geen the director is to be sung lb new york on trinity 8unday next so st georges ghoh were privileged to give it to the public here just after its premiere render ing it is a beautiful composition and many will wish to lear it again and again very great credit is due tomr jack thompson choirmaster for the care ful training of the choir and the effi cient way that he conducted the re cital in church the soloists from the cathedral hamilton gave some delightful num bers mr stanley nash sang ptnsutls lead kindly light and hamblens hear thou my prayer with very good taste and expression master erie nanceklvell boy soloist sang brewers the little road home adams the holy city exquisitely his younger brother keith also a gold medallist sang squires in an old- fashioned town and herbert john sons pace to face most beautiful ly and then they sang as a duet mendlesohns blest abode very tenderly indeed sullivans lost chord and oeehps my world were very ably sung by mr fpytnn mrmlchael wh posses a fine robust tenor voice the duet watchman what of the night by sargeant was given m lannrr uy m juiin punara and mr stanley nash and proved to be one of the choice nieces of the even ing two violin solos andante cantm- blle by tschaikowsky and sym phonic espagnole by edward lalo wrrt gi try ffr jfr thimp tt1 his usual masterly way a sliver collection was taken for ttu choir and organ fund and the ing of the doxology brought a splen did musical evening to a fitting close ness of wild carrot perennial thistle and bladder campion weed inspectors were instructed to ake a complete survey of their dis tricts to have first hand information of the worst weed in the locality and if necessary to take steps to keep weeds from going to seed public roads school grounds and public places are required to be kept clean of all weeds those present wer bu j- a betxner inspector nelson twp j a llndley inspector g h mcarthur inspector g w breckon road super intendent john mcnlven councillor trafalgar samuel mclean inspector a a buck deputyreeve esqueslng j brown inspector exwarden t road superintendent w a wilson councillor mr appleby coun cillor george currie deputyreeve nassagaweya l w urmin in spector donald campbell reeve nor- lulycrop councillor oakvule jas jackson inspector mayor moat georgetown w o marshall inspec tor inspectors absent from acton and milton the meeting was addressed by a r g smith district chief inspector l d wftniritignn seed inspector do minion a p macvannel chairman several other interested farmers were presents on account of county council meet ing same time and day the warden invited mr a r g smith to address the members m the afternoon mr smith was given an attentive bearing and answered the questions of mem bers walter if hall p mcnally c cole 3b p benham 1 b tuck ir burlington greene if thorpe lb c a thomas ss mccallum 3b o thomas 2b stamp rf p lee c sanderson c lb eaton cl c thomas p blair p rs xmcmhlan ar 5 5 4 6 6 4 5 4 0 r 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 0 ab r 4 3 4 4 4 3 2 1 3 1 2 0 31 h r 2 i 3 2 1 2 2 0 0 16 h 2 1 p 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 x batted for stamp in ninth georgetown 3 016123001 is is 4 burlington 0 10102000- 84 5 rims- hatlrrl in wi- ters 2 woods 2 mcnally 2 benham 2 blackburn 1 cole 1 eaton 1 stamp 2 o thomas 1 sacrifice hits benham 2 blackburn eaton stamp mcmillan thorpe 2 base bits mcnally beaumont thorpe o thomas mccallum 3 base hits aumont mccallum kmon on balls benham 2 cole carmlchael sanderson strike outs hall 7 thom as 1 stamp 1 winning pitcher hall loosing pitcher thomas time 20 umpire horning may 29th 3 1 st june3rd dancing frank schneider and his canadian ambassadors 8 30 p m 12pm thursday and saturday eldorado park paved highway via brampton or single fare return on electric train from any point after 5 40 pm day- saving time canadian national electric railways phone m- 4434 celebrate founding of sabbath schools robert p- statue shipped to toronto it was in sooty alley one of the worst districts in gloucester that the sunday school was born 150 years ago moved by what he afterwards described as the destitution of the chlldreeatbl the desecration of the sabbath by the people of the city robert ralkes asked the question can nothing be done he felt that the answer was try and try he did his trying grew into an institution which today has a total enrolment of more than thirtythree million spread over the world as part of the convention of the in ternational council of religious edu cation which will open in toronto on june 23rd the 150th anniversary of the founding of the sa schools will be celebrated by means of the unveiling of a bronse statue of ralkes on the campus of the university of toronto the ceremony will be wit nessed by a number of delegates from great britain who are coming to canada with a special party organised by the canadian national railways in cuunccuuu w th t um tkm the party will leave the british hues on june 13th arriving in mon- trrr in iiwi toi the statue which has been shipped by the canadian national railways on the cunarder auranla weighs twen tyeight hundredweight and is an ex act replica of the ralkes statue which stands in the thames embankment gardens just below the strand in lon- swimming pool the folowing subscriptions have bee received towajrdathe building of a swimming pool tgj previously acknowledged m 00 loyal true blues georgetown 17 so rifle competition at high school cadet captain orichton of the georgetown high school oadet corps won tha strathcona silver medal and incidentally a pound of chocolates in a keenly contested shooting match at the school range last monday night using a 22 cal rifle at a distance of 25 yds he registered the high score of 112 on a decimal target his score is all the more remarkable in vtew of the strong wind and the poor light ing conditions below are gfen the scores of the sue leading contestants cadet capt ray crtchton 92 lieut norman bally 86 sgt major h mcnally 79 cpl al bolger to sgt alan mcdonald 76 pte harold ritchie 08 public school board the putrfic school board met on may 27th members present r b fdulla chairman mrs p w cleave mrs l f denlson a r duncan h redshaw s harrison it was deddedto advertise for sb tons of coal for next winter two rooms will be painted this sum mer and the usual quantity of flowers tot the school grounds was ordered several tenders vere received for the addition to the school a the contract was u to the oeorgetown lumber do bon it was cast at the instance or the national sunday school union and has been partly paid for by funds raised in canada wgy fwr hatehhxg white wyandottes that are wyan dotte eggs from year old bens bred from rop stock martin and altken strains pen no 1 headed by a mar tin coekblrd pen no 2 by an altken cockbird- tl60 per setting of is eg h davidson oeorgetown phone 263 halton league schedule may 17acton at burlington oeorge town at bronte milton at oakville may 24 burlington at qaorgetown oakville at acton bronte at milton may 31 georgetown at oakvule bronte at burlington acton at milton june 7 oakville at burlington mil ton at georgetown acton at bronte june 14 burlington at muton oak vule at bronte georgetown at acton june 21 muton at burlington bronte at oakvule acton at george town june 28 burlington at acton oak vule at milton bronte at georgetown july s georgetown at burlington muton at bronte acton at oakvule july 12 burlington at oakvule oeorgetown at muton bronte at ac ton july is oakvule at oeorgetown burlington at bronte milton at acton first and second teams to play off for league championship games to commence at 3 pjn at times my wife seems to be trying to be an angel you mean when she wants some thing from yon no when she drives the ear fur storage our modern fur storage vaults are kept at a temperature of from 10 to 15 degrees below freezing always they are absolutely fire and theft proof their construction come in next time you are in guelph own fair valuation in and visit these vaults only 22 of your send your furs to us we will pay the charges lafontaines f4ir store creators of fur fashions 95 quebec st east guelph phone 122 we have now a complete range of summer hats for early showing and extend to you a most cordial invitation to inspect our stock misses claridge herald block georgetown r cohfy hurray pop makes a homer to the plato round the block to carrolli home in a 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