vcf i safcugeb the georgetown herald wednesday evening ap 29th 1931 k- pa8 3 church news united chbroh 10 tun sunday school and bible classes u am morning worship 7 pjn evening service sons service 7- 715 scries on great hymns services will be on dayltgnt savins time sl gnrirt church fourth sunday after easter 8 ajn holy communion 1 am holy com munion choral and sermon by the rector 7 pm evensong and sernlon by the rector corporate communion of the 192t and 1936 confirmation classes and the womens auxiliary note services ace on daylight sav ing time which begins on sunday next may 3rd union presbyterian church evening service will be held in union presbyterian churchy sunday may 3rd at 730 pjiu standard time rev allan roech of manchuria will give the address baptist chnrah tne sunday school xneeto at 10 ajn to study the story of jesus in the home of zaecbeua public worship at 11 ajm and 7 pan conducted by pastor -a- n frith the i communion of the lords supper will be observed at the close of the morning service ami believers bpth in the even ing the young peoples meeting on mondav evening will take up a study of pilate jl- have your eyes examinecl p twalker dosc eyesight specialist brampton who will te atr watsons drug store georgetown the second wednesday of every month or you may consult dr walker at 1w office l 9 ifcamptoti local news finax arrangements hav now been completed for the exhibition of canadian artists pictures jtfe to be held in the library georgetown from monday may 4th till saturday evening may 9th the library kail will be open to the public every afternoon from uo pm till s pm and every evening from 1 00 pjn till 1000 pjn entrance will be through the library the ontario society of artists aria the ontario department of education are providing the pictures and it is hoped that every person in georgetown who can possibly visit the exhibition will do so and do so early in the week as they may want to come again to see the pictures for a second time in connection with the exhibit we have secured three speakers or three different days wednesday may 6th will be public school day when an address to the public school pupils and teachers will r given in the school at 3 pjn on wednesday evening at 8 pjn in the library the same speaker will address public school pupils teachers and parents and any others interested the speaker will be ms owen p staples mr staples is a well known painter in oil and watercolours also an etcher he is a member of the ontario society of artists and the society of painteretchers the canadian water colour society and the canadian authors association for thirtyeight years he was associated with the evening telegram working on the john ross robertson collection of landmarks of toronto and at cartoons a number of large paintings of early toronto are hanging in the oity hall toronto he is represented in all important galleries in canada and has exhibited in important international exhibitions in united states thursday may 7th will be high school day and an address will be given to high school pupils and teachers at the school and at the library on thursday evening at 8 oclock the same speaker will address high school pupils parents and teachers and any others interested the speaker far the ay will be mb lac panton mr panton is president ontario society of artists secretary canadian society of painters in water colours art director of the western technical school toronto mr panton is represented in the important galleries in canada and many private collections his ad dress is 55 st germain st toronto mr panton s experience in edu cational work makes him particularly fitted to interest the pupils of the high schools and we are sure the adults will find him a very interesting speaker friday may 8th will be community day mr j w maolaren will be in the library from 230 pan till 6 pjn to the pictures individually with anyone who can find it con venient to spend an hour examining them in detail in the evening at 8 oclock acr maclaren will address a public meeting on the subject of color in relation to life mr maclaren is a member of the ontario society of artistsjmd connected with the firm of rous andmahn colour reproducers to ronto mr macftren received his art education in edinburgh scot land beside being a painter of note he is a talented entertainer hav ing been a member of the famous dumb- bell theatrical party during thawar and until 1922 mr maclaren has pictures in important gal leries and private collections all three speakers have pictures in the collection of 59 and in mlilm there are s3 other canadian artists represented an opportunity of this kind seldom comes to georgetown and should not be missed by anyone mothers day may 10th our two railway time table have been changed see them on page one reclaimed bicycle in fair condi tion for sale cheap a e cordngley phone 189 itp daylight saving next sunday turn your clocks ahead an hour sat urday night smith stone ltd regret fi re port they are cjosing temporarily due to lack of orders it exhibition of canadian artists pictures in the public library may 4 to 9th 8ee adt in this issue the citizens of georgetown had the pleasure of viewing the millionth ford car built in canada as it pass ed through town last week a mothers day program will be given by the bond in the qregory theatre on unady may 10th im mediately following- church service the annual meeting of george town womens institute wilt be held on wednesday may 6th at the home of mrs percy cleave a full atten dance is requested keep saturday june 13th open for the annual lawn fete held under the auspices royal clrofe of knox presbyterian ohurcb at the home of mr and mrs l e sleek out clunens generally wtyl regret to- learn from the notice published elsewhere in this column that smith a stone ltd are closing their plant in chorottownenujorarlly all those- providing cars to cone vey the public school children to milton on friday are requested to be at the school at 649 sharp as the concert commences at 730 tj milton we extend our deepest sympathy to editor p l white of the milton ohampon and his family in their saa bereavement by the death of a beloved wife and mother on april 18th ouess the weight of the york nut milk chocolate bar and the york milk chocolate bar in bongs window winner to receive the bar contest closes saturday may bth a guess with every purchase of a york choco late bar the business men and citizens of norval regret the closing of the bank of nova scotia in that village until the destruction of the w b browne se gos large flour mills over a year ago this branch done a large bust ness nearly- all the accounts have been transferred to the bank of montreal at georgetown personals mr thos cox of milton made the herald a pleasant call this morning miss elizabeth langan of toronto spent the week end at her home here mr and mrs frank galloway and children of burlington spent sunday with relatives in town miss kathleen treanor of the nurs ing staff of st josephs hospital ouelph was home on sunday rev dr dickie of elora was in town for a few hours last wednes day and called on a number of old friends who were pleased to see him again mr e e young who underwent an operation at l josephs hospital ouelph last week is progressing iilce- ly and will soon be home again mrs a mckechnle has the sym pathy of her many friends in town in iier sad bereavement by the sudden death ot her son mr jas b lic- kechnle vlcepres and general man ager of the manufacturers life in surance co at his home in toronto yesterday scout news artificial respiration campaign for all troops and crews is may the halton rifles man r h thompson co for dependable hardware spring time needs p c w paint v special this week 69c qt waverly floor wax 39c lb uf 7 dairy palt reg 75c for 49c electric hot plate mcglary electric ranges perfection oil stoves and ovens mr farmerli let us supply you with cannells mangerseed cahnells turnip seed fan mill screen for repairing your fanning mills plumbing electric wiring r ft thompson co phdne 46 moving to new premises w h taman who has conducted barbering business m the brooke block for the past three and a naif years is moving this week to the roney block on main st where he will be pleased to welcome his many customers on and after friday morn ing may 1st ltz georgetown porcelain corptv ltd the above new industry which has been incorporated and is locating in georgetown expect to commence build ing operations very shortly they have already received numerous en quiries from canadian firms using porcelain regarding orders for then- product and report prospects in thelr llne of business very encouraging cheap bates on can nat electric cheap week end lares are now in effect on the can nat electric ry from friday noon until sunday noon good returning up until last car monday night this includes all stations between ooorgetown and to ronto and georgetown and ouelph adult return fare to tornto 90c adult return fare to ouelph 75c minimum fare boo return it an fcnjoyable band ooooert there was a good attendance at the band concert hi the qregory theatre on sunday evening the splendid program by the band and vocal and instrumental selections by mr n laird mr pouett marchmopt brothers mr walter digging and harry hale were much enjoyed and appreciated mr b stone hon presi dent of the band was chairman of the evening gregory theatre wednesday april 29th atlantic a british picture chapter 2 the spell of the circus cartoon win der friday may 1st a ladys morals tjrace moore reginald denny and wallace beery story the leather pushers saturday may i matinee at j pjn te criminal fjode new torts stase bit of last season adapted for the acrasn starring william qotller jr oonjedy girls wl be boys fox movietone news bowling crab held eoehre there was a large attendance at the bowling club euchre held at the home of dr and mrs paul on tues day evening the prise winners were euchre mr r tripp mrs d living stone mr cave mrs r tripp bridge mrs dr williams mrs o o brown mr h davidson mr h o mcclure delicious refreshments were served and the evening proved most enjoy able throughout the halton stnes spring training to now in full swing and the arm ouries in toe different sections of the county resound to the sound of mar tial tread for the next six weeks provisional schools are being held at acton georgetown oakvuland bur lington- where senior noncommission ed officers of the royal canadian ncrjlment are giving instruction under the guidance df two senior officers al so of the permanent forces the regiment is being reorgantzed and it is expected that shortly authori sation will be received from the de partment of national defence at ot tawa to revert to the old- title of lome rifles the uniform will be similar to that of the scottish rifles cameronians great enthusiasm is being shown by all ranks who are turning out three nights each week and recruits are being carefully handpicklbd it is unfortunate owing to the need of cutting down expenses in all depart ments this year chat there will be no annual camp during the coming n but it is hoped to arrange for events to substitute many new officers have joined the regiment lieulcol g b chlshohn mc of oakville is in command but expects to shortly pass the command over to major g oousens mo of georgetown who is at present acting as second in command capt j rv barber now commands d company at georgetown and acton and has as his officers lieutenants early law- son buchanan and sutherland correspondence georgetown april 27th 1931 the editor georgetown herald georgetown ontario dear sir in the issue of your paper of april 22nd appears an advertisement offer ing for public subscription units of the capitil stock of georgetown porce lain corporation limited this advertisement states that ed mund rlgby is its president and general manager formerly general manager for smith stone limited this statement is untrue mr rlgby was never general manager of our conxchury he was only superintendent of our pottery branch we would therefore ask you to see that in any future publications in this regard that the statement com plained of is corrected and that this letter be published in your next issue to correct the statement in the last issue of your paper yours very truly smith at stone limited per- b stone general manager the foundry case expensive fishing appea before magistrate moore hi police court acton on friday ait and pleading cuuty to two charges qihlng or aiujfcatchinf number of speckled trout out of season and tak ing flan underslse a georgetown young man was fined tils and cost or two months hantiabor accused was apprehended on april 14th while attempting to make his getaway from the private estate of mr j a wu- lougbby on the outskirts of the town mr whjoughby laid two charges one of trespasslnf and one of stealing but after consideration- fie withheld action ull a later date during the proceed ings magistrate moore remarked on the seriousness of the offence as well as the poor litow of sportsmanship on the pais of the offender in molest ing persons who nave been to gener ous and beneficial to the community as mr wuloufhby and concluded that if any more such cases came be fore bun the offenders would be sev erely dealth with the law provides penalties up to 100 for this offence this ought to be a namin to those in tne community who for sometime past have paid such little heed to our gamjf laws especially tn regard to trout fishing as well as molesting the reserves of others including several besides mr wuloughbya to enliabge kingston plant and double the employees georgetown a f000 to 100000 extension to their plant and the employment ot 60 more hands making a- total of 100 1 planned by the frontenac floor and wall tile ootnpany the com pany will make application to the city 6runcn for a fixed juneasment of on noonday april 27th in the judges chamber at milton a hearing before county judge munroe was given to the application of the cor poration of georgetown for a speedy private sale of the foundry property on wlucfa forclosure proceedings were completed on march 18th and which contain the statutory atx months re demption clause in favor of the georgetown foundry co who could reclaim the property until the 16th of sept of this year by paying mort gage in full and all expenses the case for the corporation wss argued by their solicitor mr stratton ex planation of the position of the foun dry oo was given by mr dale de- slrablllty to acquire immediate posses sion was argued by mr gordon so licitor for georgetown porcelain cor poration ltd the objection of mr smith of smith se stone a ratepayer was presented by his solicitor mr saunderson the judge reserved de cision mayor madcenile reeve cleave councillors parr barnes and glbbenj attended the hearing the mystery is uncovered i the mystery campaign referred to tn scout news cdlumns and elsewhere during the past few weeks is a big qrlve to make sure thaf every boy scout and rover scout in ontario has a practical knowledge of the sbhafer sometimes called prone pressure method of artificial realization and is thus prepared todo something to help minimise fatalities during the 1931 drowning season a second phase of the campaign will aim at spreading this knowledge amongst boys who are not scouts the campaign will officially open on may 1st at troop and crew meet ings betweerp- then and may 18th sahrtswrirfe requested to give special attention to training all their- mem bers regardless of their present scout grades in the practical use of the schafer method bapert instruction can be secured through the focal managers pf hydroelectric and other public utility campaniee gas tele phone etc local fire chiefs st john am t and royal humane so ciety instructors and local doctors will also be found interested apply to these for practical demonstrations and hejp a thoroughly correct description of the method will be found on faces 314 or the boy scouts handbook fpr canada as well as in the lmera- ttsre being supplied to troops with his supplement through the cour- testy of the hydroelectric power commission of ontario at hamilton london j3rantford and oshawa illustrated lectures and practical dexrtonstratlons for scouts will be organized through the coop eration of the ontario safety league in order to supplement troop and crew training activities from the 16th to the end of may troops and crews are asked to pass their knowledge of artificial respira tion along to as many other boys as they can it is suggested that train ed teams of scouts or rovers give de monstrations at schools the school authorities will generally be found quite willing to cooperate in tins playgrounds swlnimlng tanks and before the members of other boys or- ganlzatlons they might also endeav our to have descriptions of the method published in their local news papers special copy for this pur pose is being prepared and may be obtained upon application to the pro vincial headquarters provincial headquarters is anxious to have every troop and drew to this ontario take a lively interest la this campaign which may result to saving many lives not only from drowning but also from death from electric shock or from the deadly carbon monoxide gas poising which has been so prevalent use the cou- pdn below to tell headquarters that your organization will wage this campaign in its community send it right away and towards the end of may send in a short account of what you have aoootrmlisbed every ontario troop and crew is counted upon to play tts part in this campaign to the best of its ability new advertiseiments want can suxninraodate two young men to room together all conveniences- apply at herald st kabbtts for sale blllaf rabbits for sale chlnchuus rabbits tor sale cheap f cllve bailey edith street oeorge- town up i for sale new perfection 4burner wltkt oven coal qll stove for sale apply to geo nurse itp v for sale one glass cupboard one clothes wringer apply to h e catrander phone 41 r 3 georgetown 2t t rent six room frame house with large garedn water and lights gsuage and hen house on paper mw rosuusapply joe allen w itp fbr bent store now occupied by w h ta man as a barber shop nnniiij possession apply f w brooke 3t good pasture for cattle running water at urhehouse reason axiff rates phone mark glyens 107 r 32 oeorge town lfrt town itp for sale happy thought cook stove nearly new three burner ofl stove with oven nearly new clipboard apply to mrs aj black church st itp to kent ftmusned or unfurnished 6 room apartment on main street all mod ern conveniences apply at honeys shoe store at to rent brick house on king st all con veniences soft water inside posses sion june 1st rent reasonable apply to t w treanor phone ifflw george town tf too late for last issue at the weekly meeting of the scouts held last wednesday some of the new boys were initiated and al though they all expected to be put to some bard test the joke was on them as our form of initiating la very simple but does it give you a thrill ask some of the tenderfoot scouts scouting seems to be inaklng good progress in town at the present time and any boys wishing to join our troop are promised a good time but they must be willing workers wolf cubs stewarttown unavoidably crowded out last week the st johns aypa met on friday evening april 10th the presi dent fr e o english in the chair the meeting opened with a hymn after winch br english read ia collect mr pat english the epistle and miss sarah standlah the gospel this betfig election of officers than was no program rev atr boyd was asked to take the chair and the elec tion book place the following officers were elected for one ensuing year president bui bonathan 1st vice- president man beatrice standlah and vlcfrpresiderrt mr jack brown trea surer mrs frank jenklnson reo- secretary elisabeth bonathan scribe elisabeth bonathan miss frances jenklnson had the best att on her side during the year and so mr sam tennant and his fouowers will nave to provide the banquet for the winners wtjloh will be held in the bar friday april 24th the meeting came w a oolse- by staging god save the kins ballinafad the wj1b of the united church will hold their thankoffering service on friday may 1st at 8 pnr in the church miss leeeock at present at tending tne bbjlo college in toronto will ne the guest speaker a cordial invitation la extended to all to come and enjoy a profitable programme- on wednesday afternoon the april meeting of the womans missionary society was held at the home of mrs john- mckechnle in spite of the heavy rainfall there was a goodly number attend mss a shor- tul the president was la the chair and led the responsive reading from the psssms later which mrs mc kechnle was called upon for the blblo reading a very pleasing duet was rendered by mrs h hdls and mrs b vannauter mrs jas xlifcwood gave a vary comprehensive outline ot domestic life in japan and mrs van- atter related some recent items of interest in connection with tne work the may meeting will be held at mrs wamel the friends of mr james weather- stone regret to learn that he under went si operation in toronto general hospita on fri all wish him a ret m oamwail was a guest at the utnsiaa friday t i the cubs held their first outdoor meeting last friday night many more meetings are going to be held in the wide open spaces as soon as day lights saving commences the pro- grames are based on obedience and as soon as this is overcome the cubs will have accomplished the first step in cubbing childrens aid soctett following is the inspectors quaruy report for peel and halton childrens aid societies applications for children 11 children brought to shelter not wards 3 children made permanent wards s s4 25 28 164 313 2 51 111 10 2 3 notice to it will soon be time to give your sheep a hair cut so dont forget to have your shears sharpened and tn good order for the job the price is 15 cents queen st shoe hoopltsu j a bllih for sale motorcycle 4vi hn triumph 3 speeds allchain good tires 1931 lic ense a really sound and reliable m any trial or roejpoction flrst- tss takes it write box h herald ooce 3t to rent good pasture with running water and solenoid shade oood fences convenient location will rent in block for season or at rate per head apply by letter box- t herald at for sale modern house on ouelph st all conveniences electric hot and cold water furnace laundry tubs septic tank large lot no reasonable offer refused f allatt phone 12tj tf wni for sale md ash 4 ft wood tiooo per cord foot wood 350 angle cord try our special 500 losul also kindling j o murray phone ft r 32 georgetown prompt service and firstclass work manship bn painting and papertuang- ing prices reasonable wm h cole man phone 2s3 tf for sale or rent 100 acres lot 26 con s first line erin at mimosa rural man telephone possession at once apply oeorge klrkwood tern cotta ont sin children involved complaints received investigations made letters received letters written meetings addressed office interviews phone interviews police court cases wards placed out wards returned wards to foster homes heard from 26 wards visited 7 warnings given 11 g f thompson inspector wood for sale choice hardwood per single eord ts75 mixed wood and balls sxjo rails and hardwood txss slabs vxm j bkandford phone m5j or sssj box m georgetown notice of registration of bylaw notice it hereby liven that bylaw no s1a was passed by the municipal oouncll of the corporation of george town on the 7th day of april 1031 authorizing the issue of debentures to tne amount of 2200000 for the fol lowing purpose to provide for the consolidation of the floating debt of the town of georgetown and that the said bylaw was reg m the registry office for the oounty of hal- ton in muton on the 22nd day of april 1831 any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter dated this 29th day ot april lttl t u heath olerk 3t corporation of oeorge to refrigerator for sale cheap a large wellbuilt refrigerator cost 125 new takes about 100 ft ice reason for selling have installed frigidalre wlldwood poultry fmrm phone 320 georgetown out tf na garbage m connection with our general trucking we are also prepared to re move your assies and other garbage p service and reasonable charge albert livingstone phone sow georgetown tf painting and decorating done at reasonable prices satisfaction guaran teed no job too large no job too small r j wiggins phone 331 georgetown lttttf concrbxe woke i am prepared to do concrete work of all kinds estimates given free of charge if you require anythudg in this una phone 321 a walker georgetown jtp tf colmahps tkocking as cajrt- agtt service we are prepared to do all jias of trucking and cartage no job too small no job too big courtesy sutd service sruaranteed phone 331 georgetown ont or p obox 1x7 georgetown elevator seeds red clover alfalfa alslke ttioothy oats and barley at close prices flour feed hay and straw all or ders delivered phone its gtooraje- town tf old age pension act pursuant to instructions issued by jw ontario old age pensions com mission the local board desires to annouoca that applicants for old age pensions are entitled to obtain free of charge from local old age pension boards or any sernber here- f application forms and all neces- jary information and assistance to ompletlng forms and it is not neces- uuy for applicants to seek informa- lon or assistance outside the mem- fere of the ti board all applications in future should be made through one of the following raemshera of the board for the obun- y of halton e w vanscrtver burlington 0 e cleave r r 1 norval e m readhead r r 2 milton d oarnpbell moffat w n rcwnson oajcvule dated st milton this the 30th of vpnl 1031 jaa w blain muton ijecmtarj local board of the obuntot geoeqetown fish close to rink phone 163 ati bads of fresh and smokert fish dally fresh fried fish and chip dinners and sup pers we nave changed our nvtnod of frying and adopted an odorless cm come tn and sample a meal at hake it home with you it leghorn roosters we each a small number every week ajbou a month old good stock wtldwood potjltrt fabuf oat wabninot fishing a twesp fbobobated any person fishing or trespassing on the following properties west half lot 16 eon 7 bast half lot 16 con 8 east half lot it con 6 in the town ship of bbqpiesing wm b prosecuted brant fishing club lessees of streams and pond baby chicks v from bredtolat barkeo rocks and sc white leghorns leghorn prices ifay f2c each june so each rocks 3c per chick more by always selling chicks that stye better results than are hoped for- we have been able to sail boamore chicks thlseeas custom hatchwq sho down to 3c per egc est according to quan tity vie fesa per egg on and after april j7lb britannia pwakry faro fhow coolrok 48 r 11 r it no 6 branptav ont mcbean co bigger and better bargains house furnishings r 7 a large assortment of house furnishings in cluding cretones chintz satin finish cretones rayon silk draping silk curtain net lace curtain net 36 cream curtain net per yd 2ic 30 50c 40 white net per yd sot and 75c 36 sukmarquisite per yd 75c 85c 100 cream scrim muslin fancy colored frill per yd 20c and 25c cretonesv fancy cretones velvet finish per yd j5c 75c 90c 36 satin finish cretonne 30c 45c 36 cretones 25c 50 rayon over draping per yd 100 to 2l50 45 reversible creton 40c 45c tapestry siderboard runners 100 125y150190 tjushion covering tapestry cushion covers 100 to 150 velvet covers hand painted 150 to 250 v winixw shades 36 x 6 ft white cream green 59c 75c 100 125 41 z x 6 ft white and cream 150 45 x 6 ft white and cream 200 47j2 x 6 ft white and cream 225 52 x 6ft white and cream 275 curtain rods single 10c to 15c double 25c and 35c axminster rugs seamless 27 x 54 369 12 patterns to choose from 36 x 63 seamless 595 mcbean co georgetown ontario rtprnsettk b good ika 3lcw0ct liihssrlv0r4vwm progressive business men advertise in the herald safe driving will save money on your automobile insurance a new plan of automobile insurance introduced try two canadian companies and now offered to individual motorists in ontario and quebec for the first time reduction for two years driving without accident reduction for three years driving without accident 10 15 20 reduction for four years driving without accident discount applicable to public liability property damage andcollismnprarriurns thlsnerwpoucsporisoibythocariajjiangrajeral and toronto general insurance companies and introduced now tor the first time in canada ifl drtwigned to encourage careful driving apd footer a keen regard for life and property to that end it enables every careful motorist to save subetantial sums on his premium paymenta it offers preferred rates for preferred risks in otheer words it provides for reduced premium rates baaed on the individual merit of drivers with this policy the careful driver comes into his own he is no longer classed with reckless motorists no longer subject to blanket rates which must necessarily include risks of both repklessand careful driverbineteadhi8 n rates are adjusted individually andtn accordance with his record of safe and sane driving autoraomlo inamranoe la neomsary to protect yon crom flnanrial loam if fyoaoinqaahiyoq ahoold taka advantagaof the aavinaa oflbctod bcmuiriwpollsr d alajy i by walter t evans for toronto obnrrai tnsltkancb coiapamt f i- 1 f i