Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 14, 1931, p. 3

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i-i- vti y stbttjaaa sab -i- j iit the georgetown herejdjwednesday evening january 1 4th 1 93 1 j rvgj local news january is half gone town nominations nextmonday cheer up better times are coming only two months more and then spring there has been wonderful sleigh lng during the past week domination next monday to all the two vacancies in our town council ell halton rules dance town hall georgetown jan 23rd dont jnlss this a burns supper will be held in georgetown arena on friday jan 23rd this has been a fairly easy win ter on coal up to now but of course that is hard on the coal man the annual meeting of george town united church will be held on monday evening jan 19th at 8 oclock horace p bingham is holding an auction sale of choice dairy cattle on jab igth see particulars on page 4 some of-toin- merchants are com plaining about the snow not being removed from the street in front of jlieir premises norval womens institute will hold a sale of baking and aternoon tog in the parish hall on saturday after noon feb 14th it during the bd sleighing the past week quite a quantity of logs have been brought in to georgetown lumber cfos saw mill the annuo meeting of esqueslng agricultural society will be held in the council chamber georgetown on saturday jan 17th at 2 jm st john ambulance association first aid cla win reco on thursday jan 15th in the townrhall 8 pjn fir r t paul lecturer have those tire chains repaired or rebullt with new weed american cross links also new weed chains for sale p sinclair vulcanizer tf the eauu agricultural so- ctaiy will hold their annual meeting in the council chamber georgetown on saturday january 17th at 3 oclock i mr n h brown has repurchased the baking business which he formerly conducted in town he is now in possession further announcement next issue we thank all those who have re newed their subscriptions to the her ald u you have not done so yet maybe we can say the same to you next week a meeting for the purpose of ieorganizing the- juvenile hockey league will lie held at the arena this mr w j little of canfleld was visitor in town during the week miss ethel heinmlller of toronto was a visitor in own on sunday mrs webster and miss magutre of norval are visiting friends- in milton mrs l wraggette of toronto visit ed with friends in town during the week mr john cameron of acton was in town on sunday visiting his old friend major grant mr m mckirral lea this week for tampa florida where he will spend the balance of the winter miss aileen moore who underwent an operation for appendicitis at guelph general hospital last week is improv ing nicely mr and mrs harry minims have fully recovered from the severe shak ing up they received m a motor acci dent last week bliss mildred fleck underwent an operation at toronto general hospi tal on tuesday morning at last re poflslshe was doing nicely- mr e oolman went to toronto general hospital on monday for treatment her many friends wish her- a speedy restoration to health major grant who has been confln ed to his room for the past few weeks is feeling better and his many friends hope he may soon be around as usual liar and mrs nh brown and daughter irene have returned to town from highgate- thejr many- friends are pleased to see them back in georgetown mayor j b mackenzie hydra commissioner h cdayfoot and elec trician b j forster r attended the hydro banquet at the royal york at toronto last friday night wednesday evening at 7 jo oclock all interested please attend horace p bingham will hold an auction sale of choice dairy cattle at his farm lot 17 con 10 esqicsingoo friday jan 16th see full particu lars oil page 4 of this issue the annual meeting of the local council of women will be held at the home of mrs a h feller emery 8u on friday afternoon jan 16th at 3 pm all interested are cordially in vited to attend dona forget the sale of home made baking under the auspices of glenwilllams true blues at the georgetown fish and chip cafe on saturday jan 17th from 2 pjn se cure your sunday baking and help the true blues going to florida monday saw the departure for st petersburg florida of a party of fn- ronto realtors many accompanied by their wives who will attend the mid winter conference of the national as sociation of real estate boards and follow this with a trip through the south and a sojourn of about three weeks in cuba included in those who have chartered a special coach to st petersburg are col goodwin gib son vicepresident of the national as sociation and mrs- gibson s e lyons chairman of the industrial sites committee of the national body and mrs lyons j a wuloughby chair man of the country estates and farm lands division of the national board mr and mrs a e lepage and mr and mrs w h basely personals halton veterans reunion mrs a r cordlngley friends in toronto visiting i the ballon veterans have complet- ed arrangements for the first annua reunion banquet to be held at the brant inn burlington on thursday evening jan 32nd the banquet will commence at eight oclock sharp and an excellent menu is being pro vided by the brant inn management there will be the usual toast list af ter the banquet when the following swaln i will be present dr ander son mp milton thos a blake- lock mjp- oakville gen draper chief of police toronto a a rob inson pensions adjustment officer toronto lieutool keiuer mckay president of the ontario command lieut col f j picking toronto cant- ennis port credit mayor dingle and others an excellent program of musical numbers sketch es quartets etc wul be given by nisvciass talent including a come dian the plan to have a reunion was munched over a year ago and the veterans have been lookingfor ward to the event with eager interest it is expected four hundred win lie present and no doubt many will meet for the first tbhe since the war twi in h from immfher of the local post of the canadian le gion- entertained cosnelllar the esqueslng township council lors accom by treasurer geo leslie and road 8upt t l leslie enjoyed the hospitality of mr and mrs i m- bennett on monday jan 12tn where they were entertained to dinner after all had done justice to a bountiful meal reeve cleave in few brief words expressed then- hearty appreciation to the host and hostess for their kindness mr geo currie on behalf of the council then presented mrs bennett with a beauti ful bouquet of chrysanthemums and babys breath ow to the veteran hvtupb oe- ing held on thursday january and at burlington the regular meeting of the lesion will be held on friday january 16th at 8 oclock pjn 3t st georces bible class at the annual meeting of 8f georges senior bible class the fol lowing officers were elected hon president rev wase hon vicepros mr f mcnauy president r kaston vlcepres joe hall treasurer r bobbins oewimrstr gregory theatre wednesday january 14th forward march comedy drama starring bus ter kenton no 9 the lightning express- mickey mouse cartoon barnyard concert friday january 16th outside the law thrilling crook drama starring mary nolan and owen moore come dy the love punch cartoon 8panlsh onions saturday january 17th matinee at 3 pjn lord byron of broadway a sparkling romance of broadway and its people starring cliff edwards ukulele lke owen lee and benny buoen laurel and hardy comedy blotto kraxy kat cartoon yoarag people held debate an interesting debate took place at the young peoples meeting in the united church on moncuy evening the subject being resolved that the young people of today are not tak ing advantage of the opportunities afforded them the affirmative was taken by messrs cecil and lloyd bartn of glenwllllame and the nega tive by misses irene tost and doro thy pranwton the judges mr our- tin miss inman and mtas harrison gave their decision in favor of the negative mr fred parllnger was timekeeper and rev mr rumley chairman mrs black sans a solo during the evening refreshments were served extra special january sale fill the end of january qn1v hintons clock watch and jeweuecy store main street geprsetewa less than half price bargains old stock kitchen clocks to sell out 8day strike guaranteed i year reg fui sy m50 r buyers jlead j that prices are low and that means bar gains wise merchants with stocks oh hand want to convert them into cash and are look ing for buyers a per t newspaper advertising points the way to both when the buyer and seller have a mes sage of common interest the great news pjj the day and the unprecedented arnmns for the ttyhy it rneahi great saying for the buyer aud a cleaning of tpe shelve for ffie c it pe shelves seller it is time to bjiiy and time to advertise bargains to the buyer the georgetown herald for bargain news amuad meeuxuj cestnty c a society the annual menclrtg- of toe halton county chuotrens aid society will be held at the gordon borne mfltari on friday jan 18th at eight oclock pin fleparta win be received and ofneeni elected as well as members of the board at management of the home the work of this society covers the whole county and all citi- ane are invited to be present 2t first aid clasa mr ladies a first aid class for ladles over 16 years of age will be organised if 30 names are enrolled with mrs 1 grieve within the next two weeks to those who pass the eraminatjnn a first aid certificate of st johns ambulance association will be given the lectures will be given by dr c v winiams enrollment fee book included tl secretary social committee ethel hall eve lyn lucas lit bradley vm chaplin now having a membership of is the social committee intend to put on several plays having already ren dered a playlet entitled a qtrl from philadelphia- in which the following took part miss a walker fiiss n north mia m peering miss e fall miss b walker prank dewhurst r easton joe rall r robblns hoc1ceynews eleven hundred cheering vans saw the speedy georgetown team go down to defeat before the smart acton sex tette in a thrilling intermediate fu ure at the georgetown arena last friday night lack of condition practice com bination and effluent backchecklng told against the losers who at in tervals demonstrated their powers in the jtreat national game by brilliant solo effort the consensus of opinion among the fans was to the effect that the local goalie was experiencing an off night and that there was a certain weakness in tfie defence certain it is that the georgetown players more than held their own in the first half or the first period and in fact got the first goal this maybe regarded as an indioauon that they were not in pro per physical condition lack of lee until just recently has made taactlee impassible a little coaching and plenty of practice seem to be the greatest needs of our players in the opening minutes of the games tost skated circles about ids opponents ana dominated the play only hard luck esp somcof bjs jugj jstesfeom bulging the twine at times it look ed as if the local goalie were seeing two pucks and was trying bvstop tile wrong one on the other hand it most be conceded that the acton goen er made some sensational sfves and also enjoyed some rare luck compared with some of the con tests betweerr the two teams last year hc game was reasonably clean al though eighteen penalties in all were handed out being equally divided be tween the two aggregations in the third period referee mollenhauer tact fully handled what seemed a delicate situation when greer and king came to grips the melee that followed was confined to the players and resulted in no serious injuries first period the play opened with bush making nice save then greer caught the first of a lorar series or hytbj pucks wilson was penalized for boarding an opponent then walters got a enforced vacation for boarding tost tost then visited the penalty box for tripping it was clear that mollen hauer was trying to keep the play well in hand after some smart combination walters missed the open net and hewitt was shortly penalis ed for slashing an opponent tosts long snots missed the net by narrow margins then came somefast shots from hewitt and ward that were kept out only by phenomenal work on the pari of hqlloway at this time tost was almost exhausted from his sti ef and w replac rail or georgetown scored on a lone rush putting his team in the lead wright in goal for the locals played a very steady game rne forwards and defense of both teams worked hard changing of placers showed good judgment op the part of each manager and with little more good coaching georgetown will develop in to a smart junior team and hard to beat second period proved to be much faster again georgetown scored on a nice combination play by the ritchie brothers after about ten minutes of the period this period was much raster than trnttlrst one and both teams played more combination and more shots were nred at both goal tenders the boys of both teams are in great condition and show no signs of tiring some of the fans who are staying at home and are getting the results over the telephone sure missed a great game tjiird period mton has wakened op on this appearance and after three minutes of strenuous playing lewis scores and again in short order mil ton scored again tying up the score after eighteen minutes of play richardson for the locals again beat the milton goallp and put the game a log tn peihy m hadrireafandcttla ed the locals using every man on the forward line arid what a hectic period it proved to be what tf game an afnateur and pro game all rolled in to one but was the crowd all staying at home not seeing but only bearing the results installation of officers credit lodge aof or am no brl8htaarsbeoause -every- man of each team was shining when be was on the ice chasing the rubber r the next come and band klefjts qffirjejts the annual meeting and supper of georgetown citizens band was held in the legion rooms op tuesday even ing there was a good attendance and a very pleasant evening was following are the oncers elected for the year 1831 hon president b btone president a herbert vlcepresidernvh bale sectreajvqn1 brandford executive 8 r magloughlen and t eason librarian harvey king auditors john addy and john qra- the boys are looking forward to a iccessful season they deserve and appreciate the hearty support of our citizens so lets all encourage them in then- effort to maintain a good band in georgetown obituary alexander gbikve alexander grieve palace st brant- ford was found dead in his home last wednesday death apparently having been caused by concussion the result of a fall downstairs mr grieve wad alone m the noose and bad been suf fering from a dislocated snbulder being unable to help hunsen after faffing down the stairs mr grieve vjf mfsgm bad uved7jri bnmtfcru for bore uuuv twejort ekr hit vytfedied i lew monthttfio sd he is jmrvtrpd bi two san and ofte brother wjwafn tn hsntfonl four ford ijfsn neute prra anbfmrs job tlekall deceased waaan old georgetown boy and left here about 41 yean ago btma caiinju tmatst the funeral of the late catherine wilson widow of robert stark of esqueslng township who died wed nesday at the home of her sonbslaw victor ball trafalgar took place fri day afternoon- to boston- church cemetery ret horace kayer corr- ducte the services atm ark win in her eightfflrst year amf was 1 inemner -of- bostofi pvfaryteriaft churcft two daughters survive mrs daniaf mttbffi 0 esqueslng town- shin sjnd mrs victor 1 gar townslilp cor ball of trafal- churchnews st oeerav cbswek second sunday after eniphany a am oboral oslebratlon of the holy communion for the un confirmation class and members of the congrega tion 11 am mittlns and sermon by tbs rector t pro holy baptism t pjn evensong and sermon by the rector basils chare the ministry of john will be the subject of study in the sunday school at 10 am pastor a n frith will preach on sunday morning en toe piivdege of access anep so- tbet even ing an preparing the tnethunaw swbual sohataod busi ness meeting vlut ufl n thurs- day evejilnar lath il tt t peofies service on mobdajr evming tf txramn wit nay their rorfelt pa surpruje urpjiimme and social 1- i vt vshea otusrek berricea sunday jan lath 11 10 am sunday school and bible classes 11 am holding the frontier the cry of the wast to the ohureh in the east mr a maclaren chairman of the missionary and maintenance fund for halton presbytery wfu also apeak on the recent discussion of the na tional oounctj a ius 0j first the jntocdoja of- ood math bj3 and m sertee on rcnrlat and the king dom our reality of spirited forces you wort get ed by aloott blackburn outguessed the defence and made a beautiful pass to ward who registered a goal for georgetown ward was than penalis ed for intrfeione salmon made a so 3 rush only to miss the goal black- bum secureda lotse puck and took a long shot then salinon after a lone rush outgessed bush to score neatly after some close checking clarence kentner registered actons second tally on pass from ojbbons this was lucky for the puea bounded in off wilsons stick fred kentner was put off for tripping wilson bard luck shortly prevented king arwj al- cott from scoring by fierce snots tost intercepted a pass and narrowly mlss ed scoring on tiro occasions then farlow and salmon combined to take the puck up the ice and salmon scor ed on a pass from farlow the period ended with the score 81 for acton 8bqqnd pbbjojq georgetowns vigorous offensive re sulted in some strenuous playing dur ing which ward stopped one on his chin and greer was put off for tripp ing blackburn walters was nut off for tripping hewitt tost too paid a visit to h cooler for rough tactics blackburn and greer tried conclus ions tn a hard bodycheck that sept greer sprawling one of hortons li shots was kept out by the alert acton goalls a brilliant rush by blackburn proved futile and the puck was faced off through an acton player being offside borne gruelling play then resulted tn miraculous saves the part df the acton goaler finally ofbbons scored on a pass from greer the referee then sent fred kentner off for rough play and the acton net minder neatly caught a fast puck from hewitts stick then walters grabbed a loose puck to score actons fifth tally actons superior c was very much in evi dence at this stage of- the game tost stlekhandled his way through the acton defence only to be stopped by houoways almost miraculous- avc but tests hard work could pjbt he denied success for n ran in one dur ing a hard scrimmage in front of the acton net- aflbther gcdnunaga in the same spot shortly ensued during which alcott mfhvt shot hist failed to registers polnv about this time qreer and wilson the wo husky opposing defenoemen met and the resulting onllmon seemed to answer the question of what would happen if the irresistible force met the im movable object walters was put off for hitting at hewitt ifttiw occasion to waste valuable toe ull occasion to waste valuable time by shooting the rubber up the ice after some hard playing greer went up the ice like a stone wall missed the open net hosts necessitated afro off the ended rmtenfnuv with tne i to 2 m avonr fi t i vfa it was was delay ing the game walters soon paid a visit to thebow for bodying out side the blue tine ta player show ed a decided tendency to mix- matters tbstfe giving g butt end to salmon resulted tn a brief vacation for the former numerous faeeoffs followed fcr offside nlaya the acton goalie suffered a bombardment of shots kept out by great saves wilson was order ed off tor tiir at farlow vigor ous playing and persistent backcheck lng featured this part of the game spice was added to the programme at this juncture by greer and king greer made a pass at king resulting in both piling tip together on tbs say surface king resented this treatment at the hands of his bulky opponent and clouds of battle loomed on the hockey iiortzon for a time players from both aides gathered about the scene but the- advice of the offi cial armter prevailed anctue went merrily oh wkh ajepsv annjv gortstslnovthgto fte nenaltrwv two then naaouls anj oh the 1os sjbdtdat no time in making several dangerous rushes wrd and farlow in au mad good sola efforts then qreer made his best rush of the game tq outwit the george town net guardian and make the sconf fl i in vour of acton ww- ter final rush proved fruitless and the gong sounded on a fierce scramble about the acton net georgetown goal bush defense wusou blackburn centre tost wings hewitt snd king subs horton air eott and ward acton goal holloway defense greer and kentner centre wings- walters and jtjniok hockey ortwuiwm wltbmmok the first period by each team trying- to flfl tame and dont miss it lheer the boys on to winning the on tario junior championship milton goal bundy defense to- letka lewis centre hlggins wings lewis pryde subs- trunson thomp son clements and brush georgetown goal wright defense duncan hall centre ritchie wings ritchie chapman subs richardson mcnauy richaxdsonand aloott referee jack burreu brampton gujmwilliams the young people of the united church held a very interesting meet ing in the church on thursday even- ins- last about iso people turned out to see the lantern slides of south america shown by mir p w storey who has spent many years in that country as a missionary fctfr storeys lecture vividly noruayad what means for a missionary to go into the foreign add and how thankfu we should all be that w are living hta christian country in this country of curs we have one minister to every 600 people in south america one missionary to every 190000 people we are very grateful to mr swrev for his lecture ang lujna he may give us another lecture in the near future mr storey also spoke to the pupils or the public school and his address was much enjoyed the men are busy cuttlns ee on the rivfr thars should be a sign there for the safety of children who go skating at night mr wmston wheeler of brampton spent sunday at ills home here misses dorothy and bessie wag- fctalfc mary wheeler messrs cecil barth elmer hill and albert north attended the service at the yorkmln- ster baptist ahurch toronto con ducted by denton massey on sunday evening miss catharine allen of toronto was home for he week end mr john hepburn of hamilton spent a few days at the borne of his parents mr wesley day of toronto took charge of the young mens bible class 41 the- united ohureh last sunday a number of our young people at tended the debate which was held in georgetown united church on mon day evening rev mr rumley will speak at the young peopes meeting on thursday evening come and bring your friends on friday evening jan 0th the installation and invetture of the of ficers of credit lodge af am no 219 orc was conducted by v w bro george ford amy assisted by goodly number of past masters of the lodge when the following brethren were entrusted with destinies of this lodge for the year 1931 wm w bro leonard g march ment ijm w bro l p greenwood 8w bro h redahaw jw bro geo brown chaplin bro rev if d mackin non treasurer w bro b dollop secretary v w bro george ford d of c r w bro e y barra- clough 849 bro h c dayfoot jjj bro- h b simons jp bro deo dobson sb bro arthur c robinson ja bro wm schenk i tyler bro c w moretoei at the conclusion of the ceremony in the fcbdge room the brethren en- joyed a delightful bnnni ppt iionofjlro j w af ter which w bro maicriment as toast called toe members to order and the following oasis were heartily proposed and responded to the king and tits craft singing god save the king the grand master and the grand lodge proposed by bro h redahaw responded to by r w bros kirk and barraclough the visitors proposed by bro it b simons responded to by w bro wm cooper bro geo murray and bro tux the lpm proposed by bro d wilson responded to by w bro l f greenwood the retiring officers of credit lodge proposed by the installing master responded to by w bro marchment and bro g c brown during the evening w bro k f cole sang two numbers which weng greatly enjoyed by allvblle w bro greenwood delighted the brethren with selections in his usual happy and entertaining way the junior wardens toast brought to a close another outstanding event in the history of credit lodge sbs mcbean co grocery specials r st lawrence or redpath granulated sugar 1 0 km fot 50c kellogg corn flakes 3 for 27t old dutch cleanser 3 tins for 27a natures best rasberry jam 40 oz glass jar 3js gold ivledal strawberry jfam 40 oz glass jar 3q- bee hive syrup 5 lb tin 30c snap hand cleaner 2 for 25c jijbsey hsawxjsaap 3 for r2ftit lux lai jtkagej 26c oxydol large package 20c 4string corn broom 7c sunlight soap 10 for fic gold medal coffee per lb gj- posts bran flakes 2 for 22c tillsons health bran 2 for 2st aylmert tomato catsup c- georgetown co ontario bring home superb heads custom hatching so 300 at 3c per gg 300 1000 at 3c per egg we supply cmck boasea at extn cos these nrioc axe for ordjen receive in january ftstrhea 3 unfts a monj a jamesway m furflizhi larger bettpcmcs tafl mogtm lachtne or pwticubna wfwe nhone pbapf 34 osonretown ontssta ifoty hard but wildwood poultry furm t winning many new cuntommr bmcaaaec 1 our british oahmsma white leg horns have splendid b o f ask to see them c x oiu p ai ib mr lsaitvsta is practised u vet- 3 our for white 4 strict sanitation over our nuih 5 the awrlee of ieaatesit taary is free lo our eustomers 6 wbotsssje prices on brooders in- cubatora etc to au of aar easterners 7 l ob all srdeni booked by jan slsv par particulars write or phone wildwood poufctbv farm phone v georgetown ontario for all- digestive i troubles i digestine 4 ww i7scata indx bww msartsurn acwrsftsiaash flu osasaa 1st the raomach heat and travel blifnses lwann georgetown ontario old andngw w t gbntawk lwbm2sc the hunting setson is to fuu swias to the provinoa of quebec o tie middle of october a party of three nimrods lift the gray bocks inn st jovits que and took hydnplai rifi into tka aorta to investigate mooafvbtnproanschj they got a big surprise an on oj tha tyutght saomeaia of their rsreera as vv9et oj uf gaqia one of tha party bagged a maota with km soagniflcent spread of 68 h inches atvr w tkant shot a 60h inch head and the third ajsa id trophy which though smaller than either of iks ether two would have ranked high in any ivenure mooae hunt they renort that it sausuaqy wall stocked with the big tha object of the party was to get quhrkry ltd taa aorth to spy out the land and come bak itar for the real hunting with au itspleasurabie hsrdshipa of portaging camping out canoeing ones war through unknown or almost unknown territory and en up by pitting ones brains and cxperiacti against the instlnet sagacity and wariness est th moose they have returned to tell us of a id esea foe- hunters of moose in the north layout shows the great moosespread with hydroplane la background and tom wheeler proprietor of jtha gray rocks inn with guide job printing promptly and neatly executed at the herald office new advernsements on swsbjg stsretry ca8b1 wtu sirwar m- utter in good oondittoo apply te mrs a r vannatter ann st oeorge- towft j it y to kent house on victoria st ught water and garage mlas pugh oeorgetown vtth electric apply to ltp far sale set heavy sleighs portsand cutter will be sold cheap as owner has no- further use for same apply to boa b herald offloe 3tp straw far sale any quantity up to so tons of good clean oat or barley straw balled for sale apply io joseph hasenecfcer r r 1 qienwllliams jtn te rest bungalow on cgarles street all conveniences possession immediately rent 2500 ajpcdv to mrs w a bailey gtuudes sw oeoiretown tf on saturday 37th small hound black saddle brovm neadl aut uj one ear about 7yeaoj4 irewaxd phone 1 oeprge k bfcetris hmfttte 3 eleovot ssparau element for oven oost au0 will ac cent taooo only ustd months- also oecilian phonograph aqusl to new oost 110a will take s10xm apply bo tv barald offioe notice tb ratepayers of ksqueslng the highway improvement act pro vide that all expenditure on town ship roads shall be under the eu wano w duly spvullllau bvuau b lntendent kindly observe that no accounts will be accepted if not in compliance with this act it t l ijthtrk supterintendent washing wanted laundnr called for and delivered any part of town work dona at iwa- a prioes domestlo washing sit special rates apply to immr fhnq p o tm tn tar rant on ouelph stoon- venient to snhnota npnrohaa atc abt rooms large nrlgtit living room and dming room hardwood floors batti furnace and ehiililc ught over four tons of coal in cellar apply to mr a a wilson isaln bt or pjbnss in a hlckey tf 7 oxford ewes apply to orardon ctheater norval phone m r 31 oeorga- town it colmajrg trtjckina anal caat- agb skkvick we are prepared to do an ktndt of trucking and cartage ho job to small no jab too big courtesy guaranteed phone 3s3 oeorgetown out or o box 137 ttp matfame horakmajn contralto of art of singing ybs an us tuaitu pupils any age by a phone 358w geotvelsywn notice to creditors town af iw gale por sale at once to close out es two excellent farms of 100 snd 150 acres each about 00 acres of fall paqsjr lng done possession at ones fht price is right apnly fa irs bthsl lyons terra cotta flovano or oor don anjytfin ouollor brampton saw for dale batteryless radlola 17 oeneral electric 7tube very loud and clear s9000 cash also 3 ave tube hatlefs sets without equipment ww w running order am ntnvt mrvw fjijeajpng auttf sam a w brry lot it j vms bruj irdrssfttus sheep pisa hay and era taplemsnts bsmess fowl andpurnlhire on tiie4jr january jpth 1031 commencing at j3 oclock w p orsj and boy hhiidley in ttw kattett of barry wright hue of the oeorgetown tn the comity of ten betenmeser evweaard nottok is hereby oivbn that all persons having any claims or de mands against the late barry wrigjht who died on or about the nturteenih day of november 1830 at tha town of oeorgetown in t county of hal ton snd pralace of ontario are re quired ft aonc fey post prepaid or to deuvt ta um undersigned solicitors for- ajrvlus wright the executrix of the isst will and testament of barry wright kotelkeeper deceased their names and addresses and full parti culars in writing of their claims and statements of their accounts and v nature of the securities h anv held by them dhjtrttnivs u assets of the said de ceased smone the persona entitled hereto haring regard only to the clsjnii of which she shall then have had uottoe and that the said arvuia wright wttl not be liable for the sajd asstti or any part thereof to- any person of whose claim she shall not then have received notice dated at oeonretown ctttarto this fourteenth day of january ax 1m1 r l6rot dalb bouohor for tha said mat notice to creditors in the mattes john miaaoo boe qeergetewn bx th r of the twwa of of bal- notiak jb herebt oivkn that all peranns hawlns any claims or de mands against the late john mason who died on about the twenty-fourth- day of december ajj 1930 at the town of georgetown in the county of barton and province of ontarkv are required to send by post propaldi or to deliver to the wirslgnfil soli citor for leslie h wraggette the kn- cutor of the last will and tastammt of john mason clanttjwaan deceased their names and sihnsam and fun particulars uji stittng of then- claims and abatements of their accounts and the nature of the securities if any held it them and take nottiox that after the sixteenth day of pebruary ajj mlu the said leslie h wraggette will pro ceed to dlstrtbute the asseta at the said dec among the tn- uued thereto having rajrard only lo the claims of whleh he shan then have had nottotv and tnat the said executor wul not he liable for the said assets or any part thereof to lay penoa of whose- claim he shall not than have reoetved nottee datkd at oeorgatown ontario this fpurteentto day of january ajx lsaot oiu st boucltor for the said xeeutor 1 a 13

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