fvsv ige the georgetown herald wednesday evening august 1 3th 1 930 erwingoldhanvs meat market all kinds of fresh and salt meats at right prices erwin goldham phone 1 georgatown i r i i l riinl i i i v- a g donj m world events radio has become as- indispensable as the daily pespapers broadcasts- ou historical national or international- interest follow each ther from week to week hardly a day passes but radio bilntfb tlie actual voices o world celebrities hi to your home into your uttlce into your workshop have your tubes tested daylight reception means weaker broadcast signals therefore the need of replacing worn tubes so that you may hear these broadcasta perfectly one worn tube may be the cause of all your troubles if uur radio no longer works like new a repairs to all makes g r muckart phone 25 or 319w georgetown rri v i i i h ii i pii i j iinnmism pure food store 3 com 10 lbs pure granulated sugar 49c 2 lb guelph creamery butter 2 tins sardines in pure olive oil diamond bar sliced peaches per tin r ba po 6 3 lb pure lard in lb cartons 30 oz bottle ideal sweet mixed pickles 20 oz bottle sweet gherkin pfekles christies butter crisp cookies 45 in pkg 3 lb white swan wheat flakes will cook in 3 min 25c choice sliced breakfast bacon per lb 33c neb soap flakes per pkg 09c choice fresh fruit and vegetables at right prices 19c 49c 49c 50c 23c ho e hei e tm m ho a e farnell prompt delivery 75 as 3b aoab xm a asx jakoasx sx at jaw oec mc ax hboacoak try our bread and cakes for quality and reasonable prices a third prize winner for cake and fancy biscuits at the bakers exhibition held at london england open 4 to the whole british empire x purity and cleanineas guaranteed inspection invited i special for saturday next maid of honor tarts reg 40c per doz a butcher cake and bread baker 30c phone 317 georgetown meimbcmkmk notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of robert l brown late pf the town ship of esquesipir in the county of hal ton fanner deceased notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims or demands against the late- robert l brown who died on or about the thirtyfirst day of july a d 1030 at the township of esquesing in the county of halton and province of ontario are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned solicitor for han nah palmer brown the executor of the last will and testament of robert l brown farmer deceased their names and addresses and full parti culars in writing of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities if any held by them and take notice that after the fifteenth day of september 1930 the said hannah palmer brown will pro ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons en titled thereto having- regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice and that the said hannah palmer brown win not be liable for me said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim she shall not then have received no tice dated at oeorgetown ontario this twelfth day of august aj tf930 leroy dale 3t solicitor for the said executor s wood far sale choice hardwood beech and maple 400 per single cord mixed wood 350 per single card mixed slabs 3 00 per single cord rails s3 00 per single cord phone 365j or s8sj j brantfohd georgetown credit auction sale of farm 8tockand implements the undersigned has received in structions from thomas mcbkide to sell by public auction at lot 8 9th line esquesing on monday august 18th 1930 at 3 oclock standard time horses orey mare 5 yrs old grey horse 3 yrs old perchons implements cultlpacker out throw disc cattle holstein heifer calf at foot holstein cow fresh calf at foot holstein cow fresh calf at foot hol stein cow fresh due time of sale part jersey cow due aug 13 holstein cow due sept 15th holstein cow due sept 2nd brlndle cow due sept 10th brlndle cowr due oct 20th ayrshire ci- cow due sept 29th holstein cow due nov 2nd holstein cow due mar 3rd 23c b in full flow holstein cow due dec 1st b jersey cow due feb milking well 15rc holstein cow due nov 1st holstein heifer due 15th oct ayrshire heifer lng3 yrs old 4 yearlings 1 yr ola holstein the avv 37 terms calves and all sums of 15 and under to be cash over that amount 12 months credit on approve joint notes 6 per annum off for cash positively no reserve as the prop rietors buildings have recently been destroyed by are wm j mckinney auctioneer w a wilson clerk middle school results c denote- credit 1 2 3 denote first second anil third class honours respecv lively armstrong john c c c 3 ashmore evelyn c 3 c bludd mary c 3 1 1 1 bolger aloyslus c 1 2 bonathan elizabeth c c 3 c 3 chcsney lawson c c c- deans constance x 2 denlson margaret c 3 3 1 c c 2 x evans james c c c 1 c prank june c 2 2 3 c 3 frith eben c c 2 1 2 2 3 2 x geult marjorle i 2 2 glass alleen 3 godfrey edith 2 2 c good marlon c c 2 2 graham zeta 2 1 c hunter mary c c leslle margaret 3 c 3 c macdonald eleanor 3 1 3 macdonald margaret c 3 2 1 c 2 11 mccuuougn charlotte c 2 1 3 mccumber earl c mccumber ertna 3 mckane marjorle c 3 2 1 3 2 mcnally hugh c 2 3 c 2 4 marshall ethel c c 2 c c murray martha c c 2 c c standlsh sarah c 3 stull wilms 3 1 1 is c thompson eva 1 i c c c of the papers written on s fraction over 74 per cent were successful 72 honours were obtained of which 19 were first claaai- the certificates have been sent to the candidates v erin miss edith francis of georgetown is spending a week with miss mar garet bingham friends of mrs james murray wul be pleased to learn that she has re turned home after taking treatment at the quelph general hospital ella may dodge beloved daughter of mr apd mrs joseph dodge bth line erin passed peacefully away at the family home m july 28th m her 20th year following a lingering one of the oldest residents of the community passed quite suddenly on tuesday of last week at his home at bverton in the person of alex kerr the deceased was m his 82nd year and had enjoyed good health up tin his death mr and mrs john mcdowell mr and mrs alfred mcdowell mr and mrs frank wrtggiesworth and clar ence attended the mckeown reunion on monday august 4th at- the home of mr charlie mckeown near acton advocate esquesing council i srewarmown august lth 1930 the council met pursuant to ad journment members all present the cleeva in the chair minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed currle mullln that the treasurer pay hydro electric power commission brampton lights at council chamber to july 5th 10 70 bell telephone account 38133 to aug 15th 290 and 8211 to aug 15th 165 total 4 15 carrled- wllson appelbe that board of health accounts be passed dr r paul 6485 mountain sanatorium re edith pryde for month of july 4650 carried mullln cunie that the treasurer pay the road sheets as presented by the road superintendent 466981 a currle mullln that leave be grant ed to introduce a bylaw to appoint a medical officer of health in con nection with the local board of health and that said bylaw be now read a first time carried wilson appeibe that bylaw to ftp- point a medical officer of health in connection with the local board of health having been read a first time be now read a second and chin time and passed and the blank filled in with the name of dr r paul of oeorge town and that the corporate seal be attached thereto carried appelbe curriethat this council do now adjourn to meet again on sept 8th at 7 pm 1930 carried umehouse canadian medical assoc please do not spit we have placed the title for this article in the form of a request rather than of a command or a threat it might well be regarded as a plea for the protection of children it would be in the interests of all but it is the children who are partieularry monuments pollock ingham gab out lesjset ceiiistsry ou royalties not stocks or shares in royalty hotriiog companies but direct purchase and ownership pro ducing properties only immedi ate monthly returns own yonr own l clayton rjdoe royal bank bldg toronto ont ariel 1887 bl r geor representative phone 114war 114j sxw obtak 4bxmak3aaboab smc-mzymcxmmymcmtmi- announcement the halton electric supply co announces the opening of their georgetown store in g the gregory theatre bldg general electric refrigerators hot point appliances gener- jj t at electricphtlco7spafton evefeadyand i classic radios thor electric washer and household appliances this week a week of specials let us demon strate in jrour home ignorant individuals who spit pro- mlscously the germs of disease uve and multi ply in the human body a person may have such germs in bis body and yet be apparently well there are thousands of persons with tuberculosis who do not know that they have the disease and these persons re passing out myriads of germs in their sputum these germs leave the body hi its secretions and the most irtyiwi way is in the secretions of the mouth and nose mouth and nose secretions should always be thought of as con taining germs and should be avoided accordingly there is no reason for ftnltttng as so many do tt is simply a bad habit which should never be started if it is already a habit then it should be broken without delay it is not only disgusting to other people but it con stitutes a very real danger to them sprayed around and as other indivi duals come in contact with those drop lets they are expose to infection by the germs of disease from which the spttter may suffer most of the com mon communicable diseases are spread chiefly by such droplet infection and the danger that results from the spraying around of sputum and saliva cannot be exaggeratad because it is so very serious- sputum on the floor or on the ground- is dangerous children must and will play and while they play they are constantly on the floor or on the side walk or ground as a result their hands are sure to become soiled it is of course true that neither child ren nor adults should put their fin ger mto their mouths but it takes ti to train children not to do so soiled hands are carried to the face fingers go in the mouth and so the sputum from the floor or ground gets into the childs body and tt may carry with it the germs of disease because it is a filthy di habit because it spreads disease be cause it endangers the lives of child ren because there la no reason for its being done we hope that you will treat favo the leqs fueahr do not spit the home of mr richard marshall was the scene of a pleasant gathennk on aug 4th v a reunloo of the unrhttii clan was held some forty descendants of the late mr wm mar shall attended games were parttcl pated in and about six oclock the gathering sat down to a sumptuc lunch served on the lawn a unique feature of the gathering was the fact that four generations were represent ed mrs andrew scott of lunehouse mrs alex lawsan of milton and daughter barbara and mrs lawsons granddaughter utile jean lawson of walkervtlle mrs scott was present ed with a pretty cake plate for being the oldest member the reunion was such a success that it was decided to hold it annually members of the family came from acton oe toronto erin walkerville milton and orton midsummer sale mens wear department mens work shirts khaki and blue chambry reg 135 mens good quality english broadcloth shirts collars attach ed all sizes only 89c mens silk combinations reduced to men caps assorted patterns reg 150 stn fedc p- acton miss jessie macpheraon daughter of the late rev h a and mrs mac pheraon of toronto formerly of acton has returned to toronto after a year spent abroad taking a course of study hi girls work and win resume her duties as ontario qlrls work secre tary in september testerday afternoon an oat held on the beattle farm a few miles between acton caught fire and was partly des troyed the fire got in a stump fence and burned it for some rttntanre ac- it down and in extinguishing the fire which threat ened to spread to the bush along the speyslde crossroad an event of interest was the happy civic holiday picnic when about ninety members of the ifckeown- afoore family gathered at the home of mr and mrs charlie mckeown sec ond line br in rrteuds were present from mount forest waterloo retina new hamburg to ronto caledon brampton brantford dundalk harrlstan rockwood acton quelph and oeorgetown free press fine sox in fancy patterns reg 35c woollen bathing suits reg 250 boya plusfours in fancy tweeds reg 275 mens silk braces reg 1 00 good quality mens khaki pants now only mens running shoes special ammoniaproof solid leather work boots 100 98c 75c 50c 75c 50c 145 1148 49c 129 98c 298 boys khaki pants bloomers shirts and running shoes at attractive prices lames wear department dresses good styles and coli colors at other dresses at 89c 175 245 298 995 a nice range of hats in assorted shades half price and les clearing at good quality corselette only ladies silko bloomers good quality reg ladies running shoes special 75c 135 89c 49c 98c milton church news i i i i i x t agents for edison mazpaafaalamps dntta cfcareh united services with pnritlnt church 11 am mylord and my ood 1 pjn the spirit of christ rev r w rfumley in charge salvation araay sunday aug 17th services at 11 ajn and 7 p m sunday school at s pm sunday school subject goon justice and mercy home league and bol sale of work on saturday aug 23rd please bear these dates m mind 8 a sunday school picnic on aug 16th qlfu gratefully accepted the county council wul meet on the 19th and is expected to be quite an interesting and important session the of making same kind of s rhange in reference to certain county officials will be dealt with to see that mr j j wuson who has been confined to his room for quits long period is at present enjoying good health and able to take an oc casional car ride with trtenqs who are only to pleased to take tum out about s15 monday afternoon the ore alarm was turned in a car belonging to j w- hlgglrta was discovered to be on ore in his garage next to the town hall the car was not out into the open and a p extinguisher ob tained from the an truck where it stored a few yards away and the blaze smothered in a few seconds an unusuauy interesting wedding took place m st georges church arafton on wednesday of last week when dorothy beatrice isabella daug of ueutool a b- rogers objb and mrs rogers was married to james willis howard son of mr and mrs joseph howard of palermo ont and direst descendant of the present sari of oarllsle whose family is howard reformer ashgrove a very successful and interesting course in handicraft was held in the school house by the aahgrave wo mens institute miss leqrande of toronto was in structress during the three days august 8 t and 8th aba gave demon strations in oilcloth work was paint ing paper and head flowers also fabric painting all from which the prettv and most inexpensive articles could bo drrjtteo corner mill and main streets georgetown st auban obareh qlanwunana the services during august at the church of saint alban the martyr win be h at s am ev j ouuuay i un dawson harris of the cathedral ham- llton is in charge of the parish dur ing the absence of the rector mr wase and may be reached at st georges rectory the services will be shortened sum mer ser and will last not more than an hour start the lords day right in the lords house about thirty took advantage at the course junior and senior girls as well as members of the institute took part with equal interest and enthusiasm at the close of the course mlsa le grande was presented with a lovely bouquet of gladioli from the class by miss edith wrigglesworth one of the junior members while mrs karl wilson spoke a tew words of apprecia tion for her most instructive services during the course a successful lawn soda was held at the home of mr and mrs jno qlffen halton electric supply co oekville and georgetown n phone 322 georgetown sl gears chwreh there will be a pariah communion next sunday morning august ittti at 9 00 am in st georges church oeorgetown to this service all the faithful are bidden the sunday ser- vices are as follows 000 am holy communion b45 am sunday school 1100 un morning prayer with a mon 700 pm evening prayer with sermon during the month of august an the services win be shortened sum mer services of not more than an hour in length each come to oods house and spend an hour in corporate worship at least once a week pn all the week days in august matins will be said m st georges church at 7 am every day and even song at 8 pm every day in the church jmoasxmsk nkvkjt alomet marys family disliked the idea of her working alone in a big city but she was determined so they had her pormlae thai shed telephone every week and r the charges mary was delighted with this v ar rangement and her family no long er worries womens missionary society the following contributed to the splendid programme duets by mrs p thonmeon snd her son mr l thomp- son solo by miss rutn anderson all of terra cotta reading by miss cora tltchener of toronto duets by mrs root anderson and mrs e dewer of milton a solo by mr h dewer also of milton the asbgrove orchestra contributed several numbers mr t combe a violin solo and one number from the aahgrave quartette the regular monthly meeting of the asbgrove wmjb was held on turn august 4th on account of the busy season only a few wen able to tend the president mrs jas barnes was in the chair the devotional ex ercises were taken by mrs c b dick mrs geo k nurse took the study chapter the flftjxclass pupils of asbgrove public school am to be congratulated on their momw at the lower school held at oeorgetown la june having passed on all examina tions written their names are kve- tvn walsh artth gram geog br hist harvey nurse artth gram geog hist mary mcolbbon arlth gram the more we together the merrier well a re b card of thanks we hereby opnvey our sincere th to neighbors and an who so willingly helped to extinguish the ore at our promises on tuesday last their kind assistance was much appreciated thoa mcbride thus goes the jolly song of the good fellowship brother- kood plain simple folksy words tut much truth is embodied in txiem unless we hang together much community prosperity is lost to georgetown consider the printer he is doing his part in helping along his home town by buying as much as possible there yet much of the work he can handle goes outside no benefit is derived from giving work to outside firms who come around selling you printing you pay as much for the work you have to wait longer for it you have no chance to examine it until the finished work comes along with the bill and then there is the express to pay over and above the straight price compare this with the service of the local pnnter show him wtiert you want and hell give you a definite prteer yoa know exactly what the wotk will cost before it is touched then you can make minor changes etc before the final printing delivery is made promptly too and nothing is charged for the service all in all you stand to gain by letting the local man handle your work and do not forget that his active support is behind you and your business 1 for my friends are your friends and your friends are my friends the more we are together the merrier well be